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Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1974-1975

Eastern Kentucky University Year 1975

Eastern Progress - 16 Jan 1975

Eastern Kentucky University

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Tomorrow is deadline for 186 Martin vacated for spring semester to conserve energy, reduce heating costs as seniors in conjunction with a.m. and again from 12:45 to J p in to Martin Hall cafeteria will remain open BY DEL.MA FRANC IS alphabetaical ranking. move belongings to new rooms. throughout the semester, because that Editor For example, a senior whose last name According to Myers, everyone should portion of the building is on a separate begins with "A" got first choice of the 231 be moved out of Martin by tonight, as the heating line beds available elsewhere on campus dorm officially closes tomorow. As to The remaining resident of Martin Hall That senior could take one person of any whether housing refunds will be for- Allen Cook, director of Martin Hall will will be relocated by tomorrow, as the classification and alphabetical ranking thcoming for those students who choose continue to occupy his apartment, which dorm is vacated for the Spring semester with him as a roommate. to move off campus. Dr. Myers said Ihe in an effort to conserve energy and is on the same heating line as the Myers siad efforts were made to keep refund policy as stated in university cafeteria I'ook says he will be working reduce heating cost, according to Dr. Martin roommates together by paring policy will be followed Thomas Myers, vice president for during Ihe Spring Semester for the Office residents without roommates in other Students indicating that they will move Student Affairs of Student Affiars. dormitories. off campus were reminded that Martin Hall's 186 residents were told of A university truck was made available university regulations require all Next year, according to Dr. Myers. the decision to vacate the dorm in a to residents yesterday from 8 to 11:45 students under 21 to live in a dormitory meeting Monday night conducted by Dr. Martin Hall will house women. Thomas Myers, in the lobby of the dorm. "I made the decision. It wasn't an easy one," said Dr. Myers, "but if you don't like it you can tell me why later. As a result of no shows in the residence halls during the Spring Semester and for economic reasons I have decided to close Martin Hall during the Spring Semester of the 1974-75 academic year." Myers said the action was necessitated by the doubling of coal cost from the budgeted $30 per ton. "We're not talking about pennies," he said. "We're talking about $12,000." Interrupted by comments from the floor, Myers said, "Do you think I enjoy being here tonight with all this flack being thrown at me? We can play it tough or we can play it good and fair." Dr. Myers said, "The move will be Mark Reynolds, above, a junior from Martin Hall to other campus done with the utmost consideration for management major from Louisville- housing. the persons involved." He added that is one of Ihe 186 men forced to move priority would be given to those classified Increased cost of coal, utilities discussed in Faculty Senate

BY DIANA TAYLOR arising from dormitory maintenance amount of money to be collected from Staff Writer must all be covered by university funds. registration fees at little more than a The city of Richmond has raised the question mark. The university's position in the present utility charges on water, at a cost to the An additional factor involved in the economic situation was the focal point of university of $100,000, and gas. which budgeting problem is the amount of funds President Robert R. Martin's address increases Eastern's expenditures by to be received from the growth pool. In before the Faculty Senate Monday. $55,500 annually. the past three years, monies from this Jim Shellon, a sophomore accounting major from Martin Hall. When Martin reopens in the fall it will serve President Martin cited the increased President Martin stated that the pool have been distributed to schools Taylorsvule, packs his belongings for the move from as a women's dormitory. cost of coal and utilities as the major composition of a budget for the upcoming showing increased enrollments. It is economic burden on the school. State fiscal year will prove difficult in light of unknown at this time, however, whether funds help to ease this burden somewhat, three factors. First is the enrollment such funds will be forthcoming next year. but these are appropriated to finance question. At present, no one knows how Finally, President Martin said that a FINANCIAL AID: only the costs associated with operating many students to expect in attendance major consideration in drawing up the academic facilities. The utilities costs for the fall semester This leaves the university's budget is whether, in this recessionary period, there will be a downward adjustment in the cost of State of economy could affect future funds utilities. Additional mobile homes As previously mentioned, utilities are BYJANHENSLEY with aid than previously if there wasn't a the type of assistance- most students ure- posing a major problem for Eastern's News Editor drastic change in economic conditions. currently receiving economics. If the costs do not decrease, The reason he explained was because of Vescio stated that Eastern received u purchased by University or if the state does not offer increased If the state of economy does worsen in additional federal aid through other $700,000 dollar increase- over the money funds to cover these costs, additional the 1974-75 academic year, financial aid financial programs. they received last year from the federal BY WAYNE BOBLITT The rent for married students is $95 per university allocations will have to be awarded Eastern students could be af- Perhaps Eastern's worst 'slump year' government with a $418,000 increase in staff Writer month. Donaldson said that it was not a provided for that purpose. fected, said Herb Vescio. student in terms of student aid occurred in 1969- the grant programs. bad price, considering that trailer park There is a bright spot in the overall financial assistance director, Tuesday. 70, according to Vescio. when Financial Over half of the increase came from Eighteen mobile homes purchased by owners who purchase the same trailers bleak picture. Campus food services "If this happened we would try to apply Assistance here received only a $70,000 the Basic Educational Opportunity the University are now sitting in from Flemingsburg charge up to $125 per continue to operate efficiently, according for additional federal funds if our increase over the previous year. Eastern Grant. Incoming freshmen averaged Eastern's two trailerparks and are being month to rent. to President Martin, and price increases students had more needs. If the parent was therefore, only able to help 11 more $674.00 in BEOG aid Ihe past year. rented to married students. Donaldson said that the University will have been posted only for ice cream and income is decreased the biggest hope students that year. Four loan programs available to would be a guaranteed bank loan," Neal Donaldson, Vice-President for purchase additional trailers next year if colke—both of which have a high sugar Referring to the possibility of a. students at Eastern this year were Ihe Vescio said. Student Affairs, stated as the reason there is a demand for them. He said that content. President Martin offered Larry recession Vescio said, "The problem NDSL with a budget of $900,000; Nursing However, Vescio stressed the fact that Eastern purchased the mobile homes the the eighteen have been rented out Martin, director of the food services with financial assistance would be how Loan, $94,000 available; Law Knfor he believed, next year Eastern would fact that many married couples at- already, and there is presently a demand department, an "A" for his managerial much money we had left over to help cement Loans. $150,000 available, and possibly be able to help more students tending Eastern could not afford to buy for more. lability. other needy students. He went on to say the Guaranteed Loan or Federally their own trailers. that in the effect of a recession it would Insured Loan with a budget of $776,000. High interest rates and difficulty in be doubtful Eastern would get much Grants available included the Law securing loans were among the problems additional aid. "The real effect would be Enforcement Grant, $284,000 available, these students encountered in attempting the inability of parents to help students," Supplemental Educational Opportunity to purchase a trailer, he said. he said. Grant (SEOGi with $305,000-, and the The trailers are 12" by 60", allelectric, Well over half of Eastern students now BEOG with $486,000 in the budget. and furnished with two bedrooms. receive financial aid Vescio said. This Also included is the State Student According to Donaldson, the trailers are year Eastern made available $1.9 million Incentive Grant with $45,000 made also carpeted, draped, and furnished in loans to its students and $1.15 million in available and the Nursing Grant with with a refrigerator and stove. grant funds, totaling $3.72 million. some $34,000 budgeted. The Work Study Program had an allocation of $650,000 There are seventy-two trailer pads in The National Direct Student Loan this year. the two trailer parks. Fifty-four are used program, currently renamed the Vescio's advice to students in the to hold trailers students themselves own National Defense Loan, started at and the remaining eighteen hold the new future seeking financial aid is that university trailers. The pads cover about Eastern in 1958 with a fund of only $8,000. "students are going to have to apply- five or six acres of land. In 1964 and 1965 two additional program early if they see something like that Donaldson stated that each of the the Educational Opportunity Grant and might happen. They should get started eighteen trailers cost about $6,100. It cost College Workstudy Program were early in the spring making plans before an additional $400 to alter the trailer pads started. According to Vescio. a loan is the next year, " he said. so the new trailers would fit .so the total cost per trailer is around $6,500. Donaldson said that each trailer probably could comfortably ac- Governor Carroll appoints commodate a family of four. When asked how the new trailers compared to other married students' housing on campus, he Ricks police commissioner said that (hey were similar to the best of January 3, 1975 was a red letter day in University. He secured his Ph. D. in the other trailers and that they favorably the life of Dr. Truett Ricks. 39, former education, with a minor in law en- compared with the two-bedroom married professor and associate law enforcement forcement, from Florida State Univer- students' apartments. "The ac- dean at Eastern Kentucky University for sity. commodations are. very excellent," three years On that date, he was named At Florida State, hewas a professor for Donaldson said. the new state police commissioner, by four and one half years. Like the other on-campus married Gov. Julian Carroll. students' housing, the people who rent His practical experience included the trailers are not allowed to harbor pets In his new capacity, he heads 26 state being on the staff of the Memphis Police inside. police posts and detective divisions; Department for 11 years, where he at- The trailers, under the Montego brand- oversees 'he police crime lab at Frank- tained the rank of lieutenant. name, were purchased from Cheap's fort; and has charge of the State Police At present, he lives on a farm in Bybee, Mobile Homes in Flemingsburg. Academy.whose personnel is itopoi.aible Ky. with his wife Betty and their two for administering both the written and practcums for driver's licenses children, Bobby and Tammy, both students at Model. INSIDE... Di. Ricks, a native of Kentwood. La., A hard worker, Ricks insists that farm first became interested in the field of chores constitute his only hobby. law enforcement at his high school When asked his opinion of EKU's law Journalist to lecture...... 3 careerifcpr enforcement school as compared to other "At that time I had the opportunity to universities, he replied: Book price comparison.4 talk with a member of the FBI After ' While working on my uoctorate, I filling out an application. I took clerical visited many schools and talked with TM commentary. 5 Fountain Frisbee training in Washington. DC. where I several people across the country and I worked for three years." he stated. can say that I was more impressed with Mar) Shaw, a treshmairfrom Cleveland 9kio. exhibits her Although frisbee throwing in certain places places formerly Little in Vcc^sm ...7' Ricks then received his BB.A. and MB" Eastern's program than any of the skill at ihe art ul Frisbee with 'his tos.s to Lisa Story, a fresh- outlawed by University policy. It is still a popular studerit A. degrees from Memphis State others." Colonels lose BrOwn 8 man frtmrNeiwtrtlbany. Indiana. _>—-_ activity

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Assistant Business Manager Steve Estis Editor Managing Editor Business Manager Circulation Manager Phil Miller Dclma J. Francis Jackle Buxton David S» of ford Staff Artist Nathan Suborn Page 2 The Eastern Progress, Thursday, January 16, 1975 Organisations Reporter Donna Arnold

Due to doubled coal cost Martin Hall residents forced to re-locate

The Office of Student Affairs Affairs, met with them they had belongings mixed up. It might be before returning from Christmas has decreed that all residents of to vacate the dorm by Thursday impossible to get everything vacation." Martin Hall move by tonight. night (tonight) because the dorm sorted out and back to rightful According to Dr. Myers, The dorm will be closed will close Friday (tomorrow). owners. housing officials were In- structed to tell those Martin Hall tomorrow in an effort to save It's unreasonable to expect 186 Most of the Martin residents heating cost. residents who pre-registered students to cope with moving interviewed, object more to the that there was a possibility of There are two sides to every possessions collected over an fact that they were given no Martin being a temporary story, and this issue is no dif- entire semester, and attend indication prior to Monday that assignment. ferent. If you stop and think a classes at the same time. such a move was imminent, However, according to those minute, you'll be able to un- What if some students had than to the move itself. residents interviewed, they derstand the administration's classes all day yesterday? If so, weren't notified by housing , and point of view. One resident said, "They they wouldn't have been able to violated all the rules of some students just moved to Since $30 a ton was budgeted take advantage of the truck professional ethics that they've Martin last week. for coal, and the cost has provided to help them move. If been trying to teach us in Obviously there was a very doubled, it is reasonable to close those student don't own cars, classes." serious breakdown in com- the dorm in view of the fact that they're in for problems. munications, and Martin only 186 men occupied it. Assuming no one had class A petition signed by 132 residents are suffering as a However, many disagree with conflicts, consider for a moment residents stated, "We respect result. In the future, when such the manner in which the ad- the chaos which probably oc- the administration's reason for monumental decisions are ministration notified the curred when a number of wanting to close Martin Hall due made, the administration is residents. Dr. Thomas Myers, students, using the one truck at to the energy issue. But we feel urged to keep the lines of com- vice president for Student the same time, got their we should have been informed munication open. Martin closing: Another opinion

The following is a guest I have been asked by several Why should students have to planning on the part of the ad- comment by Steve Seithers, administrators to always feel ministrators. president of the Men's Intor- go through channels to obtain dormltory Council. free ana never nesitate to come changes when administrators Personally, I feel that Eastern in and discuss openly with them fail to do so? has lowered its credibility to Icy sidewalks, steps As president of Men's Inter- any new ideas or problems future EKU students. It is ap- dom, I feel the students of Men's Interdom may be ex- I feel the students of EKU have parent that the university is Eastern Kentucky University periencing. been treated unjustly and willing to use its legal power present safety hazard should be aware of the situation deserve respect and much better freely in moving students from that has arisen this week con- treatment, not only as students one dorm to another. It's a well-known fact that the the safety of everyone con- cerning the closing of Martin It appears that if I should be but as individuals. It is time the I have tried to meet the ad- is in the midst of a cerned, these walkways must be Hall. open then they should return this university stopped treating us as ministration fairly and honestly recession, and prices are up on cleared of ice and snow. As to my dealings in this courtesy. What I have found in children. and I feel through this type of nearly everything. this situation is that no one in the deception the university cannot situation I feel that not only have Bjt does that include salt, the students been greatly administration had the decency If students meet their always be busted. To the EKU Letter to inform or to allow me or any obiligations to this university by sawdust and sand? You'd think deceived, but I have been as a students I would like to say, be so the way it's been spared here president of one of the student other student to take part in the paying their fees why should prepared. You may be forced to decision-making process. they be subjected to such poor move next. despite pavements thickly governments. crusted with snow and ice. to the The approximately two inches of snow which fell here Sunday Editor Reasons for Student Senate inactivity threefold covered a veneer of ice left by the Dear Editor: heavy rains earlier last weekend, Because of the changes in the leaving sidewalks and steps semester's class schedule, the treacherous. Ombudsman's office times will be as follows: Monday. Wed- The following was written by in three areas. First, the Student fifty cent contribution being Progress, December 12, 1974). nesday and every other Friday a member of the Student Senators. We should, but do not wasted?" The purpose of the This belief that one can decide No apparent attempt was (1:30-3:30 p.m.) Tuesday, Senate. The writer represents made to de-ice many of the main follow up the proposals with the Association is to present the the best interests of another is Thursday and every other the College of Arts and Scien- arteries of campus traffic . research necessary to make student opinion to the ad- held by some circles within the Friday (10:00-12:00 a.m.) ces. them acceptable to the ad- ministration. administration. The secretary will be in the The present Student Senate ministration. office the following times for has been in session for one This opinion is voiced in In the past, the Association has those who wish to make ap- semester. Since every student Second, the students. The legislation passed by the Student tried to convince the ad- pointments: Monday. Wed- contributes fifty cents of his small voter turnout for the fall Senate. When this legislative ministration that the students nesday and every other Friday registration to the workings of elections exemplified the apathy process works, the Association is know what is in their own best (1:00-4:30 p.m.) Tuesday, prevalent on this campus. That interests. Such action on the part Thursday and every other the Student Association, it is an asset—both to the students Friday (8:00-12:00 a.m.) time to examine just what the apathy breeds inactivity. and to the administration. But of the executive officer in- Association is doing. Finally, the executive officers. the whole purpose of the validates this argument. They have failed in their Sincerely, Association is negated when one The constitution gives the Jack T Callender The power of the Senate lies obligations to the students to branch exerts undue influence power of legislation to the Senate Ombudsman with the strengths and work for the implementation of over the other. and the executive officer cannot (Powell Building weaknesses of its executive proposals passed by the Student wantonly go against their officers. It is their responsibility Senate. - Unfortunately, this has hap- direction. It is the Senate which to work for the implementation The Student Association pened in our own Association. At is the students' representative. the final Senate meeting of last Member: of proposals passed by the Constitution states that if the The executive officers are its Associated Collegiate Press Association, Senate. president feels that Senate ac- semester, December 10, a emissaries. Columbia Scholastic Press Association, motion was introduced and voted It's bad enough to slip and This past semester, several tion is not pertinent, he has the If the Association is to be slide to an 8 a.m. class, but when National Newspaper Service, Kentucky power to exercise a veto. on. (The nature of the motion is worthwhile, the Senate must Intercollegiate Press Association, worthwhile motions have met irrelevant to this commentary). the sidewalks are no better at 5 Represented for national advertising by with Senate approval. However, However, presidents, both past exert its consitutional authority p.m., it shows a definite lack of the National Education Advertising many of these motions have died and present, have simply signed According to many senators in over the executive officers. concern for safety and suggests Service, Inc. NY., N.Y. in the filing cabinet of the» the legislation and filed it away attendance, the motion clearly They, in turn, must respect the slovenly maintenance. for inaction. Student Association Office. failed. However, Gary Gray, the Senate's authority and must Published each Thursday during the There has been little if any This leaves everyone presiding officer, ruled that the work for the implementation of Of course, it would be regular school year except for vacation' evidence presented to the Senate questioning the purpose of the motion passed. When asked why proposals. unreasonable to expect Main- and examination periods at Eastern that any action has been taken on Senate's ability to initiate he ruled that way, in light of the When we get this process back tenance to de-ice every square Kentucky University by authority of the legislation. inch of pavement, but for the Board of Regents through the Student these matters. obvious vote he stated that his in order, the Student Association Publications Board. Opinions expressed If you have read this far, you ruling was in the best interest of will again be worth the students' safety of everyone, they should herein are those of student editors or The fault for this inaction lies may be asking yourself, "Is my the students. (The Eastern time and contributions. attend to the most heavily other signed writers. These opinions do traveled areas. not necessarily represent the views of the University. Advertising appearing For example, special attention within thi> newspaper is intended to help should be given to the following: the reader buy. Any false or misleading Capital punishment restored in Commonwealth advertising should be reported to the 1. The sidewalk leading business manager The Eastern Kentuckians should be able to Supreme Court ruled that it was been in effect. The last execution in Kentucky through the center of the ravine Progress, fourth floor, Jones Building. from the library, and the ad- Second-class postage paid at Richmond, breathe a little easier since the cruel and unusual punishment took place in 1962-10 years Kentucky. 41M75. death penalty for certain crimes and thus, unconstitutional. According to the new law, before the Supreme Court ruling jacent walkway. certain crimes now carry an has been restored. But what about the people such abolishing the death penalty. 2. The walks surround the This may sound cruel and as the Lexington family killed automatic death sentence- Therefore, it cannot be said tha*' Staff Members: , . multiple killings,' killing a Powell Building and the harsh, but threat of the death last year, who suffer at the hands this sentence is passed slightly. University Store. Cathy Baker, Wayne Boblltt, Sharalee penalty will act as a deterrent to of criminals? What about the policeman, killing a prison of- In addition, Charles Holmes, Borst, Lisa Collins, Rob Donohoe, Steve would-be criminals. How many cruel and savage manner in ficial on duty, so-called state corrections commissioner, 3. The steps in the Powell Flarity. Kathy Gallaher. Rebecca people would commit a pre- which they were put to death? "Contract" murder or killings said another execution is Building plaza. Grubbs. Susan l.rnnon. Keith Niner. We can only wonder whether resulting from use of bombs. probably years away. Connie Parrish, Mike Paynter, Maria meditated murder, knowing that 4. The steps on theside of Clay Ridrnour. Steve Rubin, Bill Stapleton, it caugnt. they too would die? their lives and those of countless The death penalty is also Still, it helps to know that the Hall facing Burnam Hall. Keith Steer. Diana Taylor, Billy -Kentucky had had no death others ince 1972 might have bee;i mandatory for kidnapping if the death penalty is there, acting as Thompson, Ron Vjkuiklg, Sam White. Patricia Wilder, Louis Hill. penalty since mid-1972 when the saved if the death penalty had .victim is harmed. a deterrent to serious crime. This isn't a minor matter. For t r The Eastern Progress. Thursday. January 16. I»t5 Page 3 Journalist Subtle changes mark new to lecture album release tune.'' The opening guitar at Eastern MIKK KMBKY Carl T. Rowan, distinguished staff Writer chords is closely reminiscent ot journalist and government of- Led Zeppelins' "Stairway, to ficial, will lecture on Eastern's Sheer electric power is Heaven"' while the ending has campus Thursday, January 23. perhaps the best way to define the grandeur of the Moody Blues Rowan spent 13 years as ao the latest album by Deep Purple. mellotron. Evan Coverdale's correspondent with the Min- Stormbringer is the result of a vocal comes across as a poor neapolis Tribune and won the cohesive effort to bring out the imitation of of Led Sigma Delta Chi medallion three strengths of this long standing Zeppelin. years in succession. He won the English group. award twice for foreign The guiding light of Deep and Ritchie Black- correspondence and once for his more, along with Lord, are the coverage of national affairs. Purple. , has given up some of his dominance to bring original mainstays of Deep In 1961 Rowan became the Purple. Paice has long been Deputy Assistant Secretary of about this unified album. Instead of hearing the prevailing acknowleged one of the best State under the Kennedy ad- University Singers in concert drummers in rockdom and shows ministration. He was later vibrations of him at the The University Singers will appear on campus January 20 in Brock Auditorium # 7:30 p.m. The thirty keyboads. the emergence of the solid drumwork in these cuts. appointed to the U.S. delegation member group is from the Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music. The will present jazz, gospel, con- to the United Nations where he bass guitar has equalized and temporary pops, and Broadway selections-.. The Singers are a popular entertainment group in Cincinnati given full sound on the recor- Blackmore and Lord have moved on to become ambassador and perform at many national conventions; to Finland. ding. always been the backbone of the . ■•; £ •• Deep Purple sound. On Storm- ' Under the Johnson ad- Although the departure of Ian Irwin Allen's 'Towering Inferno' bringer Blackmore is given the ( ministration, he replaced Gillan was lamented by many, Edward R. Murrow as Director chance to show his talents in both Deep Purple has countered with blues and rock. o< of the U.S. Information Agency. David Coverdale and Glenn >6 In 1956 Rowan returned to Hughes to Share lead vocals. journalism as a syndicated Film deals vdith real life drama This album shows Lord at his best. Rather than dominanting columnist for the Chicago Daily Coverdale sounds very much Tribune. each song, he complements and "The Towering Inferno" Fred Astaire add class to the .film. The three hour movie like, but lacks the vocal in- Today Rowan has a weekly movie that it might otherwise hecomes confusing as the scenes blends with his fellow musicians. - surpasses Irwin Allen's previous tensity, of Gillan. Hughes, on the He also displays imagination on radio show in forty cities and is a have lacked. switch from one stairwell to other hand.gives the group more regular commentator on social production, "The Poseidon the keyboards on each cut. Adventure." Although it does another. It is difficult to keep versatility in handling blues and and political events for radio and Ms. Jones plays a fiftiesh track of which stairways are slow rockers. television stations of the Post- have faults, his new film is a While the changes are subtle, more suspenseful and believable unattached .artist who falls for impassable and why, and who is Newsweek Broadcasting. He is on them and how they got there. the sound of Stormbringer is still X story because it deals with a gallant hustler Astaire. Instead Hughes, formerly of Trapeze, basic Deep Purple. During their also a roving editor for Reader'* of taking advantage of Ms. makes the most noticeable Digest. hazard of everyday life: fire. " There are also several scenes years riding near the top of rock Jones, ^Astaire succeeds in •in which actors pass from one contributions to Deep Purple. music, Deep Purple The Rowan lecture is free and Steve McQueen, the hero of the Anyone familiar with Trapeze open to the public, and will begin scenes. Viewers see human has developed an instinct to'- picture, plays a daring firechief beings turn to charcoal and fires knows the bass sounds they produce progressive rock at 7:30 p.m. in Brock Auditorium who never loses command of SIGHTS& generated. "You Can't Do It Thursday evening. himself. He risks his neck more section of the building to another which grows rather than Right" bears a strong resem- remaining stagnant. than once. SOUNDS almost by magic. Unravelling blance to a Trapeze vocal and Art competition sh;ii nn D. Gullette the mysteries of how the actors McQueen's performance is get to where they were going instrumental arrangement. equaled only by Paul Newman, rekindling an old flame. detracts from the film and The rockers on the album are accepting entries who is the architect of the 135 ^weakens the ending. Bachman-Turner floor monster. Rather than I the title cut, "High Ball The Tenth Annual Franklin The iilm is filled with Despite the faults in coor- Shooter", and "Lady Double taking the money and running, dination of time and place, the Overdrive Prize Competition is now ac- Newman gets involved in his frightening though realistic fire Dealer." It's always a welcome cepting entries. The competition ravaging the hallways of the action in the film keeps the relief to know the old groups can work (in more ways than one) adrenaline flowing. "The is open to art, design and graphic and remains behind. He warns building. Windows burst and cut loose with a few scorching Coming 1st week students. send glass flying as another floor Towering Inferno" offers an rockers. that there is danger of fire, but is opportunity to share an ex- Send all enquiries and entries unheeded. explodes in yellow flames. to Charles T. Miller, Franklin perience that countless people The only disappointment on in April Typographers, 225 W. 39th Pleasant but surprising ap- Despite the outstanding visual have had, but not one that many would want to repeat. album is "Soldier of For- Street, New York, 10018. The pearance by Jennifer Jones and tactics, there are faults in the' deadline is May 30, 1975. riV One of year's best concerts -.- -i Lori Jacobs sings about women's role periods of extreme adversity, society. BY DAVE SWOKKORD One of the most outstanding which included a small, silent Business Manager aspects of the concert had little audience at the outset ("Don't to do with her talent as a feel sorry for me that nobody musician. This was her ability to came, I'm used to it") and a "... Most of the time I like the fifteen minute pause in her set way I'm living provide that air of informality "Twoa I Ibeef patties I've got my music and my and closeness that many per- while a spotlight was changed ("Notice how I never get loving and I give them when I forms lack. can..." flustered when things go She spoke freely about her wrong"). And give them she did, even if problems in trying to gain If the audience was silent at the 1200-seat Brock Auditorium recognition as a potential the beginning of the concert, it was less than standing-room "star," which are largely due to was far from it at the end, en- only at her Eastern debut Capital's seeming reluctance to thusiastically calling for an Tuesday night, in fact, she drew promote her album. encore, which included one of the about as many people as you "They were more interested in best songs of the night. could expect at a John Birch a couple of people like Helen specialsaucelettuce Society meeting atBerkeley. Reddy and Cher Bono," she The fifty to one-nundred people Nevertheless, those who had the remarked frankly. who attended the concert were nerve (or just plain curiosity) to This failure on Capital's part is not sorry they took a chance) the brave the ten-degree temp- hard to understand, since 12,000 students who didn't passed eratures to an artist they had comparing Lori Jacobs to Helen up the best concert of the year never heard of were rewarded Reddy is equivalent to com- (with the possible exception of Bachman-Turner Overdrive with the best music to hit the paring The Who with Exile. EKU campus since Harry Lori manages to joke through coming up in April). Chapin was here in October, 1973. cheesepicklesonions ) Accompanied only be herself ) on guitar and piano, Lori sounds / 1 like a five-man band and 20-piece WE STILL ! orchestra. Her vocals are amazingly crisp and honest, whether she is singing soft love ballads or driving throaty bhies. ACCEPT Her acoustic guitar work is impeccable, providing fancy onasesameseedbun." riffs and swift leads without ever losing the solid, moving bass line U.S. CURRENCY that characterizes her songs. When she moves to the piano she At The plays with a confidence and Phone talent unsurpassed by Carol King. Eastern Lori's lyrics provide a rare 623-2264 blend of personal experience and By-Pass fantasy. You can feel the truth- PIZZA fulness in her love songs, and BigHac grieve for her when she sings u.i my about being on the road while the man she loves is hundreds of miles away. Far from being confined to EXCHANGE YOUR love songs, however, Lori's material spans a wide range of subjects. Obviously a supporter INFLATED DOUGH of the feminist movement, many of her songs deal with her [McDonald's identity «s a woman. "Free", FOR OUR I® * the title song of her first Capital album, is a soflg-«Tuuut her life fatWn ly-P«ss ^ style that dictates. doing -what INFLATED DOUGH she pleases, without being af- fected by the pressures of I Page 4 The Eastern Progress, Thursday. January 16, 1975

Comparative study shows 'Book for book, Wallace's is cheaper'

BY t'AYLEN TICIIKNOR The question arises as to which $37.83 for the same books at Wallace's used and the book is in demand, the better Sun Writer is cheaper. Wallace's This lakes into ac- University's used books was a Wallaces will pay for it up to the count five notebooks, one for $12.00 difference. fifty percent mark. Although Roger Meade, each course. Wallace's did not Wallace's also has a book The girl turned to her com- campus manager of the have new books for any of the Book for book the prices reserve section. The University panion and remarked : "All I university bookstore, claims courses taken here. The dif- looked like this. History 202 at bookstore cannot do this want is some good cheap typing that, since it is university ference between new books the University used, $17.40. because of lack of space The paper." Her companion looked owned, the bookstore offers from the Campus Bookstore and Wallace's used, $14.15. GSP281, reserve book section helps the on sadly but could do nothing cheaper prices on some items,a Wallace's used books is $10.35. University used, $8.95 student in several ways. First about her friend's request. It is comparative study shows that The difference between the Wallace's used $4 75 Biology he gets first choice of used felt by many that there is little book for book Wallace's is Campus bookstore and 162 used, both places $8.95. books. Second he is assured a anyone can do about the high cheaper. For example: a first Wallace's used books is $1.95. Drama 100. the University did book cost of school material except semester freshman journalism not have a used book. New, complain. Shopping around for major taking fourteen hours The next semester, the same $6.95. Wallace's used, $5.50. As the cheapest but best bargains with Drama 100 for a military freshman taking seventeen to notebooks, Wallace's had an Finally there is a special is one alternative. At Eastern, option and Biology 162 instead hours with Math 172 as a eighty sheet notebook for .59. express lane for students who students have two bookstores to of a General Science course military option and Geology 108 The campus bookstore had an reserved their books so that choose from, Wallace's, in spends $48.20 in new books or instead of a General Science seventy page notebook for 69 they do not have to stand in the downtown Richmond, and the $39.80 in used books at the course spends $80.84 in new cents. long lines to pay. The Campus Bookstore, on campus Campus bookstore. He spends books and $62.09 in used books After the student completes University bookstore does offer at the campus bookstore. He the course there is the question a plan where you can buy your spends $50.09 for the same used as to which place will give more books during pre-registration Mary Barnhill dies books at Wallace's Again six money on the book buy back and avoid the regular semester notebooks were purchased, one Both the University and lines. organizations in the 1957 for each class Wallace's offer a fifty percent Retired Eastern Kentucky publication "Five Decades of Wallace's did not have any buy back rate However, if the University English professor, Progress." Also, she was a new books for any of the courses book is no longer required the One other difference noted Mrs Mary E. Barnhill, 84, lawyer and had been associated either. Only one book was Campus Bookstore cannot buy it between the two bookstores was Glasgow, died last Saturday at with the Blakey, Quinn and missing and that was a GSE 102 back. They have no place to that Roger Meade, campus the Glasgow Community Lewis Law firm in Louisville. literature book. The ap- store it. bookstore manager, claimed Hospital. Mrs. Barnhill is survived by a proximate difference not taking that "Books have gone up Mrs. Barnhill taught at sister, Mrs. Garret! Lykins, into account the missing book is Wallace's, because they can tremendously." Mike Bentley, Eastern from 1931-1960. She Glasgow, and a brother, $30.75 between Wallace's used ship it somewhere else will buy Wallace's manager, says that was the author of the chapter Charles Edmunds of Bowling and the Campus back the book at a manufac- "Books have gone up less than concerning student Green. bookstore new. Between turer's price. The more the anything else." Pholo by Hi. k Yrh FOREIGN CAR SERVICE CENTER

Photo by Rkk Yefc Sandy Tapley. above, a ordeal completed. Mierrye sophomore nursing major Tuggle. left, a freshman from Campion, Ky.. makes interior design major from Specializing in Volkswagen / • a final check of her booklist Louisville, makes Ihe final FOREIGN CARS & PARTS during the post step in the process, paying registration rush at the MAJOR i MINOR REPAIRS Ihe fees. Now it's back lo campus bookstore. With TRANSMISSION—MOTORS ft TUNE UPS balancing the checkbook everything located and the BRAKE SERVICE—IGNITION —-.. JASPER CASTLE—Owner FREE P Long Sleeve Dance theatre Printed Knit Shirts FRIDAY recruiting The EKU Dance Theatre will M M hold open meetings at 6 p.m. 7 to 10 Thursdays for members and SPECIAL anyone interested in joining the Originally 9"12>° group. Meetings will be held in the Weaver Building dance Sweater Vests studio FRIED PERCH 5" to 7" HAPPY \ Originally 12°°-20" WHIPPED POTATOES MEADOW j Novelty Sweaters NATURAL M 88 COLE SLAW FOODS 7 to 12 MARKET Originally T*\W Turtleneck Sweaters One out of every three Marine Corps officers All You Can Eat For is in aviation. And we're looking for more Only 11 miles M good men to join them. Men who will fly some 4 to5 of the world's most exciting aircraft, as from EKU Originally 13"-18" members of the world's finest air-ground Campus $1.79 team. If you're in college now, look into our PLC-Aviation program. There's no better Pants time—and no better way—to get started. Open 9 till 6 M M Monday thru THE MARINES ARE LOOKING Saturday 7 to 10 FOR A FEW GOOD MEN. Plus Many other items, LOCALIZATION: Phone greatly Reduced STARTING PAY 89600-12,000 (OVER $17,400* AFTER 4 YEARS) 986-3456 SIMMER TRAINING. ONLY WHILE IN SCHOOL. THE CHANCE FOR UP TO $2700 U.S. 25, IN FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. North Berea Layaivay Plan • Bankamericard CALL CAPT KEN FALASCO AT (502) 583- 5965 ;CalI or write for, Mastor Charge * '- Shopptf* Charge See us on campus Jan. 20-23 free i 1 k The Eastern Progress, Thursday. January 16, 1975 Page 5 WKQQ... a new sound... a-new station will be announced on February Box 100. Lexington. Kentucky. One of thestation s features is BY BONNIE ROGERS fourteenth. Entries should be 40501. or can be dropped off at the uninterrupted play of a new Staff Writer received by February 10. and the studios at 570 East Main album release each Monday Street. Lexington. through Friday at midnight. can either be mailed to WKQQ. Future artists include John There is a new sound in Cale. Kinky Friedman, and Bob central Kentucky you may have Dylan Common cold still been hearing alot on FM radio. Its WKQQ stereo. 98 on the dial Each Saturday night at that broadcasts twenty-four midnight, a classic LP is played hours a day from Lexington. A in its entirety. This Saturday puzzles researchers 50.000 watt station that began night s selection will be Carol broadcasting on Christmas King's 'Tapestry'. Sunday Red noses and hacking fighting antibody Day. it has been heard as far night at ten features the coughs are mid-winter staples. In a research study sponsored away as Hazard, and will broadcast of a BBC concert, Won't we ever cure the common b> the American Thoracic eventually go 100,000 watts. alternating with the 'King cold" Society, the medical section of Village Communications, Biscuit Flower Hour'. the American Lung Association. Inc.. of Chapel Hill. North Trouble is. the common cold Bob Hensley. news director, Dr. J.E. Rodriguez of the Carolina bought radio stations is not a single disease that can does several capsule news casts University of Iowa is at- WLEX. and WBLG, which *r tr.irked down and wiped out each day on both local news, tempting to determine just how WKQQ now shares studios with. Colds are caused by viruses, and news received from the interferon functions. He wants While WBLG aims its which are slippery characters Earth and Zodiac news ser- to find out if the chemical can be programming at the over with a genius for surviving. spotted in people who have vices. WKQQ does typical Antimicrobal drugs that fight twenty-five age group. Village public service announcements, respiratory infections. He Communications found out off some infections don't phase wants to discover whether or and will soon begin some public most viruses one bit. Cold there was a gap in the area service programming. not different levels of interferon market (or the eighteen to thirty vaccines are pretty hopeless, are related to different virus Community response has too. Vaccines only work against . five group and programmed been favorable. Between attackers. And he hopes to see specific, targetted types; un WKQQ for their interests. twenty-five and thirty letters a if different levels have any Bigtime TV targetted viruses pop up like effect on how long the infection The music played is not top day are received from listeners. In ease you haven't seen it yet, this is the newest attraction ants at a picnic. lasts. simply the screen. The controls are located in a special forty, or obscure music, but Businesses have even called to in the Powell TV room The innovative video screen is the But there is a hesitant hope on Findings from studies such as unit, placed about four feet away, and all electronic ad- similar sounds you would purchase advertising time from latest thing in television and operates under nearly the the cold, research horizon. this may offer a new line of justments are coordinated there. recognize of the talents of the the sales staff of Bob Glass, same orincinle as a movie projector. What you see here is Corky Bryant, and Paul Frost. Researchers are exploring the attack against virus invaders. entertainers. way our bodies naturally try to Investigators at the University The selection of music WKQQ strictly limits its ad- protect themselves against of Iowa have successfully used "depends on the artist's in- vertising time to eight minutes viruses and other infectors. For an experimental drug that It 'ain't' all work tegrity, and quality of the per hour in contrast to as much as fourteen minutes on other example, the cells of our bodies increased the body's production music. If you hear a song you produce a chemical called in- of interferon and prevents in- might not be able to recognize stations. terferon which is an infection- fection. 4.0 students divulge secret ft, but you could recognize it WKQQ will sponsor area rock was John Lennon singing," concerts, record giveaways, tend to put out more effort." explained Ceil Price, who runs bumper stickers, and T-shirts, wearing glasses, never missing intramurals and go on dates the eight to one a.m. shift. BY CONNIE PARRISII during the week." Judy Monroe a self-acclaimed and there are also plans for a Sun Writer a class, always reading, and "a-typical 4.0 student," has Other WKQQ personalities WKQQ Eastern intramurals RICK'S INTERNATIONAL BICYCLES A native from South Port- include Tom Taylor, who is also never socializing. always been very active in basketball team. WKQQ may smouth, Gash considers himself program director, from six to Eastern's 27 juniors and to have "rather strange study campus activities. The senior even sponsor midnight movies 228 S. Second St The 4.0 student is an ten a.m., Brian Conn from ten to seniors who have maintained a habits." He usually studies late medical technology major from at area theatres featuring the academic phenomenon. three p.m., Skeeter DeReamer 4.0 grade point average the night before an exam. Dayton, is a member of the Marx Brothers, Bogart, 623-6421 A perfect grade point average from three to eight p.m., and throughout college have proven Preferring his room in Com- Collegiate Pentacle, and has Chaplain, or Alan Bates movies. is that mystic goal which all John Hackett from one to six Complete Sales & Service that this impossible goal can monwealth Hall to the library served in Women's Interdorm scholars seek, but very few a.m. The general manager is Currently, WKQQ is spon- be achieved. But, as one for studying until two or three in and as president of Clay Hall. attain. Harold Hinson, who has had soring a poster contest. Ceil straight A student said, "I've the morning, but I don't start Ms. Monroe siad, "I hate the A 4.0 average is what every several years experience in the Price will be one of the judges, Now—Paddle Racquets worked for what I've got - studying until about 11 when classroom, I take terrible notes, mother wishes for her children, broadcast industry in both the and she said, "We know what nothing comes that easily." things quiet down in the dorm." and I sleep in class. I just enjoy

making for greater physical " Intelligence is the branching most profound,-the rest we reduced oxygen consumption, BY FRED RATUFF heart rate, and respiratory and emotional strength. flow of energy (creativity) and receive mustbe deep enough to rate. A very important directness (intelligence) prepare us to most effictively The Science of Creative physiolocial change that takes Tomorrow evening at 7:30 the observable in all pheno^na. deal with the demands of the Intelligence and its applied, The applied aspect of the day. In other words, rest is the place during T.M. is the syn- Transcendental Meditation are Students International chrony between the left and Science of Creative Intelligence basis of activity. useful and practical to everyone Meditation Society will present right hemispheres of the brain. (S.C.I.) is Transcendental Rest is scientifically in terms of personal growth, an Introductory Lecture on the Psychologically, meditators Science of Creative Intelligence Meditation, (T.M.). T.M. is a measurable. In deep sleep the physical health, and mental JCPenney slowly increased emotional simple, effortless mental overall metabolic rate is awareness. and Transcendental Meditation. stability, decreased anxiety, technique practiced for two reduced by about eight per cent. The Science of Creative reduced depression, and in- Anyone interested in at- short periods a day, that insures During meditation the rale is Intelligence is the investigation creased self-awareness. During tending the lecture should come full development of the in- reduced by about 16 per cent. of the nature, origin, range, meditation, release of stress to the Kennamer Room of the dividual by providing deep rest. This indicates that the rest we growth and application of automatic and spontaneous Student Union Building creative intelligence. Creative In order for our activity to be receive during meditation is twice as deep as the deepest of U.S. UNIVERSITIES sleep. This suggests that the UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII indiviidual who is meditating is 34 capable of utilizing more •-*■ energy than before because he is rested. At the same time that we have more energy due to meditation, the tendency is to use this in- 3 1< ° creased energy in a way that H enriches us. In effect our un- z dertakings become more £28 rewarding, Ithe graph on im- u +f*IH proved academic performance Q is but one example ). 2,. As one sits comfortably with eyes closed, physiological * * changes take place NON-MEDITATORS MEDITATORS 24 corresponding with more ef- J -1 0 1 J 3 ■ 2 -i 0' 1 » 3 ficient functioning of the ner- Fokkema and Dirkzwagrr Differential Aptitude Test: Semesters Semesters Semesters Semesters vous system. Among them are Preceding Following Preceding Following Diagram Series

Student Grade Point Average Improves After Starting TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION Hot plate lunches $1.29 Served until 9 p.m. daily Fresh donut & pastries Baked daily in the store Kraft Koogle Peanut Spread 53° All flavors

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292 S. Second St. WALLACES I BOOK STORE THOMPSON'S <© (RICHMOND). INC J»Shoppers Villaae Page 6 The Eastern Progress, Thursday. January 16, 1975 Newsbrief s : High-ranking students awarded scholarships by educators

available for participation •Ml::ki am. Mondiix through completing graduation the Council on International Sunday. Father Kettler will p.m. and fellow ship hour isS::i» Ralph Cecil and John Enos, new volunteers until Jauary 27 Contact Mr Kobort ll.irlwell Friday while University classes requirements in May or Aug., Educational Exchange. Dept. lead the service. Everyone is p.m. Wednesday both EKU studenls, were Pick up your application at the 3161 or Mr John Lawnm are in session A lev ot Sum will 1975 Seniors should report to SG. 777 United Nations Plaza. welcome. among Ihe eight college Counseling Center any time 5158'. be charged Application (onus between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. the Institutional Research of- New York. New York 10017 Friday at 600 p.m. will be an Concert band are available in Burner W> and students awamVd $100 fice, 4th flior, Jones to register. scholarships by Ihe Kentucky Monday through Friday. introductory session of classes Child care should bv siibiiultcxi as soon as The test is free and URE scores Industrial Education Student teaching in self-defense to be held Play in a high school concert possible may be submitted in lieu of band? If so. openings exist in The Child Development Association Applications for student throughout the semester at the GRE scores for admission to all secions of the EKU Concert Center located In the Burner Any information to bo printed Based on a demonstration of teaching, fall semester. 1975. Foundation Sunday at 7:00 Milestone graduate school at EKI_\ p in . the worship thru sharing Band for spring semester. The Building will provide nursery in News Briefs should be/sub- sincere interest, academic are available in Combs 201. school experiences for 3-lo 3'.- mitted, typewritten, to the Milestone pictures of new service will meet with the Concert Band is open, without ability, involvement in student Deadline for application is year-old children of EKU IMttMiltKSS Office. 4lh floor ol and professional activities, and students will be made in Con- Party featured Friday, Feb 7 Newman center for a special audition, to all interested students, and will meet 6th hour students this semester The the Jones Building or to Donna letters of recommendation, the ference Room "F", the Powell Card Party! Yes. Women's Prayer for Christian Unity service. Wesley Singers MW and every Friday new facility will be open Arnold i2637> no later than awards were given to students Building. Jan 13 and 14. and Men's Interdorms are IV to meet Monday afternoon. •>f* 2:15p.m One-half hour credit is through Max 15 Hours^rill be pursuing a teacher education having a Card Party on Mon- practice will be Tuesday at 6:30 program in industrial education Last day day, Jan. 20 at 7:30 in Martin InterVarsity Christian or a related subject field. Cafeteria. Thirteen card games Fellowship will meet in the Saturday is the last day to will be featured, including Rook, Kennamer Foom of the Powell Student Senate enter a class or change from Bridge, Canasta, Double Building tonight at 7 p.m. Carol audit to credit. Solitaire, and many more! Breeden will be speaking on the Vaginitis: Students wanting to run for It costs nothing and prizes subject of prayer. Everyone is the nine vacant seats in the Film featured will be awarded to the winners. welcome. Physical discomfort is no laughing matter Senate may pick up petition Free hot chocolate will be forms and qualifying papers in Robert W. Davison's "The provided. So come and join the Bible study the Student Association office, Vanishing Sea" is the featured fun! The innocent sounding yeast Nonspecific xagimus is you are immoral, walk out The film of the Audobon series at The Bible Study conducted by BY LISA COLLINS 12S Powell caused b> a bacteria thai hi campus doctors are good about 7:30 tonight in Brock Tour planned the Lutheran Student Staff Writer is noi easy lo gel rid of ■ Doctors prescribe vaginal suppositories unideniilie.l Some doctor* treating vaginitis. as is ihe CRISIS Auditorium. There is a small Fellowship will continue this The doctor has a scholarly categorize this infection as Mountain Maternal Health admission fee. A three-week tour of England semester at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and in extreme cases a sup Need information, referrals, term for it: vaginitis. posilorv called Mycosiatin. Monilia mot the same as yeasi i Clinic in Keren. To go I here. is being planned for spring in Room E in the Powell Regardless of what it's called, or just someone to talk to? M\ COM at in is a last resort as ii It can be caused by the taking though, patient* have to lie on URE given intersession, 1975. In addition to Building. Trained student volunteers are the ailment is extremely un- also kills "friendly"' bacilli of antibiotics much, as the family planning program the travel experience, students pleasant. Along with the at your fingertips. Dial 2241. The Undergraduate Record which makes re-infection much pemcillon'. irritation of Ihe -tCrisis telephone service will Exam will be administered can also earn three credit hours LEN students physical discomfort, vaginitis in English, both graduate and easier. vagina Ironi iniorcourso.' or Further efforts help be accepting applications for Sp'urday, Feb. 8, to seniors is not the most fun thing in the Trirh»monas sounds bad but being run down Treatmenl is undergraduate. If interested, Lambda Alpha Epsilon, a world to have to explain to a is reauy easier to cure than by sulla drugs in the lorm of contact Dr. Dominick Hart, national , professional Law doctor; even more unpleasant yeast infection, ll is a one-celled cream or suppository Until the medication slarts to Wallace 131, phone 5695 Enforcement fraternity, will to have to explain to a husband animal. The symptoms are Loll unireaied. any torn) ol lake effect Ihoro are some self meet Tuesday, January 21 in or lover over the phone long MONEY TO LOAN about the same as those for vaginilis may lead lo more help efforts women can lake. Room C of the Powell Bldg at Upward Bound distance. sister yeast. This discharge serious ailments Simply Bailie as often as possible 11ns 7:00 p.m. All LEN students are To all of a sudden be con- may be yellowish and douching withoui medical cleans away ihe irritating Applications are being ac- invited to attend. Phone 4798 for fronted with a constant vaginal streaked. advice will not do ihe trick and. discharge Use a diaper rash On Anything Of Value. cepted for positions of tutor- information, or see Mr. Wirigo discharge, swelling of the Treatment is fairly easy. A in some eases, can make ointment to sooihc ihe itching. counselors and faculty for the in the Belgley Bldg. vaginal area and a 24-hour itch drug called Flagyl is taken for mailers worse ll is bosl 10 go Gowilhoul underwear Noltodx summer phase of the Upward can be a traumatic affair for the 10 days or longer. Male sex ahead andget rid ol il Thai way will know with everybody JIM'S PAWN SHOP Bound Program. Those in- woman who has never before wearing thick clothes for winter partners should be ireated at every woman on your floor or terested should secure ap- heard of the ailment A.U.S.A. to meet the same time as they are often the whole dorm won'i bo in- Or. if you're a panls person, plications and make ap- try skirls for a while, ll allows pointments for interviews in carriers of Trich lit doesn't fected. A.U.S.A. will have a meeting Three types the vaginal area to dry out la lot Jones 409 between 8 a.m. and bother them! i. at 6 p.m. tonight in the Ken- of clothes make it dampi which Bui Station 4,30 p.m. weekdays. Flagyl has its drawbacks. Il Guilt unnecessary namer Room of the Powell There are three types of can kill normal bacteria and retards the growth of more South Third Street Richmond, Kentucky bacteria Guide for sale Building. All members are vaginitis. Yeast, also called cause yeast lo spread Then the To save yourself Irommenial expected to attend. fungus, Candida, or Monilia, is patient has lo relurn lo yeasi discomfort, ask around for a And lastly ibul corlainly not Planning a trip to New York? always present in the vagina. treatments. Also a woman doctor that is sympathetic lo least ly > for I hose who lake birth To find our information on free Prayer service However, when ihe healthy taking Flagyl should not drink people suffering from vaginilis. control pills, it may be entertainment, shopping, balance is upsei tto cause an alcoholic beverages as it can Il is nothing to be ashamed of so necessary to go oil thorn before getting around the city, health The Wesley Foundation will acidic pH level), the yeasi really cause severe nausea. if the doctor or nurse acls like the vaginilis can In- cured food stores, theaters and feature a "Special Prayer, for spreads rapidly. This causes a museums, obtain your copy of Christian Unity Service" with discharge which irritates the the Student Guide to New York. the Newman Center at its ouler part of the vagina and It can be purchased for 75c from Worship Thru Sharing at 7 pea vulva. Serving the campus 9 d

11 till 3 WEKU presents nesv programs

■vMAHnJUsa-BORS*- ^3mmM&sotvm&*M(*rvfmi** -,«n Thursday,Tb« rand --<■■ -1 SQUARE ■■*£ ^taff Writer A drama by E.G. Burrdws. In this Friday nights at 9::*5 p.m. According to Blake, WEKU- WEKU 88.9 FM will t>e of- production a British actress defies her slave-holder FM will continue coverage of fering a variety of new EKU basketball games on M programs for the spring 1975 American husband ly 9 vigorously writing agaafkt Monday and Saturday nights. season. slavery and for human rights. Blake described the station as Mr. Robert Blake, manager being the informational media of WEKU-FM, announced that • Class offered for the university and the 13 week series of programs public. entitled "Eggsperts" will begin This semester MUS 271 "The i 1 Blake added, "Our radio A * A Thursday Feb. 6 at 8 p.m. Enjoyment of Music" is being covers a 40 mile radius. We try The programs which give offered via WEKU-FM. The to respond to all groups of in- »—>f——M4—nr EKU faculty and staff writers a course work will be reinforced dividuals in our listening L • cna> COLE turn • nou L chance to read their literary by seven in-class meetings, audience, and therefore, we works on air are being co- Blake said that over 70 have mostly local production." ordinated by Dr. Harry Brown, Eastern students have enrolled According to Blake, Janet associate professor of English. Kentucky in the course. He added that Kenny will be added to the Presenting series WEKU-FM was proud to be able WEKU-FM special projects Fried Chicken to offer the use of its facilitus in staff in February. She will be ♦ WEKU-FM will also be teaching. producing various assignments. presenting "Earplay 75,7 a This year WEKU will\ be program consisting of a series presenting a program entitled Students work of one-hour plays commissioned "Weekend Wereabouts and for radio. The program will be News." This 15 minute Currently more than 30 t program is designed to tell heard on Wednesday nights.at Eastern students help with the 10 p.m. people what is happening imthe operation of WEKU-FM. Also, January 22, "Earplay 75" Richmond area and will, be students in RTV 490 "Advanced Radio Production" get ex- -7— perience working in the station and producing a program 'First Love' DIAMOND series. Blake said that the station is Pre-Engagement Rings attempting to present one public service project each Give her a year. This year the station is Diamond sponsoring a trip to Russia ... the Christmas March 8-15. Gift of Love.

'God knows, Ll Roy's Keepsake I'd like to help.) w Veteran broadcaster Bob Blake looks on WEKU-FM The radio station, owned and Together for Keeps but as student Russ Mims reads teletype. From operated by Eastern, depends largely on Nashville, Tennessee. Mims is a broad- student aid in running the station. But what? casting major. Blake is station manager at Now \ on can select matched sets and trios by Keepsake, mastercraf'ed in beautiful 14 MADISON NATION At BANK' kt gold Yi or Keepsake diamond is permanently RICHMOND. KY. registered, with perfection »29» y* assured. Convenient, Full Service Branch Office, equipped Keepsake with a Drive-In Window, located at corner •39" Water and Second Street Going Steady but not quite ready' Give her a ring that tells her you BRANCH OFFICE HOURS M really care. Then later. . . Whenever Do you really think God •14 you're ready, we'll allow you Full will'let you get away with Choice ol Whue trade-in Value on her engagement that? If you can't do things 8:00 A.M. until 2:00 P. M. -Monday thru Thursday or Yellow. ring. alone, join with others at illustrations •nurgea your local church or syna- 8:00 A.M. until 6:00 P. M., -Fridays gogue. Example: in Atlanta, DI'AMOND one religious group helps 8:00 A.M. until 42 Noon -Saturdays 5 move families and elderly- ^p *" Jewelers ^^ KIRK'S * CENTER people who can't afford a moving sen ice. Tljp God we worship expects us u> Phone (Branch Office) F-^ch (topo.no. luuMlol Phone (Main Office) Shopper's Village help one another. University Shopping Center Stan treating Richmond vour brothers and sifters 623-2799 623-2747 in Richmond like brothers and sisters. MMIU wont I»UI»KI coarounoa V rr-T-er

A The Eastern Progress. Thursday. January 16. i97S Page 7 Not an average person Major Little recounts Vietnam experiences

BY SUSAN LENNON Major Little recalled:" One of teach the local militia how to be ficient and negligent militia It's a philosophy more than a AND l.VYLEN TICHENOR my counterparts who was ex- on the offensive rather than the units The study then explored religion as we think of it." Staff Writers tremely intelligent, capable and defensive. individual backgrounds and On the family Major Little sensitive individual. a As Major Little pointed out. how motivation may have said. "Family is very im- musician, would point to me "You can't put up a little out- played a role in these men's portant to them. You Hist can't Major John M. Little is an and say, Well look at the post, setting up machine guns in lives and their military roles. rip I hem away from their family associate professor of Military American Captain.' and I would it and mines around it and think The talk then shifted to the ties. They'll fall apart." Science who holds his Masters be in my black pj's squatting on you're defending something. difference between American Of the people themselves in social psychology from the edge of a little discussion You're just setting up a target.'' and Yietamese cultures. Two of Major Little said. "They're a Michigan State University. An circle...and they would say Is the biggest differences, said beautiful people and have a average person? Hardly, for that the way you remember the Major Little said they wanted Major Little were religion and beautiful country. They could this encompasses but a minute French when they were here or to show the militia how to the family. have a beautiful life without the part of his life. how your parents would mobilize themselves for attacks The religion of theVietmimese war." , as well as defending themselves Speaking on his varied in- remember them?' So I would was "decentralized'' ac- Major Little's interests in- at home. terests. Major Little stated that serve as a liying example of a cording to Major Little. "Our clude hunting, mountain he has earned his black belt in different kind of American." Because of his vast religions are centralized in climbing, fishing, reading and teaches Takwondo, the knowledge of the Vietnamese terms of the church.'' said philosophy in an applied science Korean form of Karate. He The party, which was made language and their customs. Major Little. "We don't feel, for (Plato) and applying it to believes this form of art builds up of both Americans and Major Little spent an ad- the most part, like we're wor- today's society in its strive for self control and individual Vietnamese, moved from hamlet ditional 12 months on a scien- shipping unless we go to a truth. An average person'* Not discipline and le'scoached his 11 to hamlet every two weeks to tific comparison study of ef- church. Their's is in the home. on vour life. year-old son to the degree of red belt. Major Little is a firm Ad- vocate of the Marshall Arts and 4.0 upperclassmen tell how it's done feels that meditation is universally applicable to all races. He also believes in (Continued from page five) depends on the course material. Eastern last fall after attending a student performs in a course. controlling one's physical body She said. "Most of the time. I a community college in Dayton, He said that he had disad- by intense mental concentration She said that the interactions in wait until the night before and i He said. "If I had to come here vantage when he first enrolled and is interested in Buddism in study sessions with other read through my notes." at first. I don't think I would here because he was unfamiliar students is a more valuable have made a 4.0." addition to the Code of Samurai Ms. Monroe continued. "In with the instructors and their learning experience than the Although he doesn't like to reputations. which professes the absence of starting out as a freshman, your exterior emotions. classroom. have personal relationships "I'm competitive by nature," instructors are very im- with his instructors, he feels Ms. Monroe summed up the Major John M. Little A fluent speaker of Spanish. Ms. Monroe continued. "The portant." She also said that that the quality of teachers has general feelings of 4.0 students Japanese, Asian, Korean, and whole reason I have a four-point once a student has made a 4.0 a great deal to do with how well by saying. "I'm just normal." Vietnamese, Major Little had is that I knew the competition average, there is "an un- little problem in his overseas would be so great in college, I derlying pressure from a lot of military role. went to the library to do my teachers" to perform far above WEKU-FM sponsors trip to Russia While in Vietnam, Major studying to avoid the activity in average. JAN'S SHOES Little was an advisor to an the dorm." Of Eastern's 27 up- armed propoganda team for perclassmen with 4.0 averages, BY JOHN KOBEKTSON The Russia trip is scheduled "They are intrigued with a seven months. "I procrastinate an awful 22 are transfer students from SUff Writer for the week of Eastern's spring country they've had so many i lot," she said about her study other colleges or universities. break. Many Eastern students preconceived notions about. It During the seven months that habits. She added that while One transfer student, a junior SALE Over one-hundred people have called the station, should be a fantastic ex- he was with this team, Major she does cram sometimes for finance major from West have expressed interest in a trip Little said he covered six inquiring about costs and the perience. Only 1-29 of 1 percent exams, her study routine Manchester, Ohio, enrolled in to Russia; sponsored by the different provinces.il itinerary for the journey. Blake of Americans have been to the campus radio station. said some responses have come Soviet Union." different districts and probably ' NOW IN PROGRESS Robert Blake, station from other areas throughout the 80 or 90 different manager of WEKU-FM. said state and from other univer- Blake commented that many hamlets. The team worked with Headquarters For All of Your Aigners, Connie that of these one-hundred sities. There is no limitation as inquiring about the trip have "popular force platoons of persons, eight are definitely to who may go. expressed surprise at its about 30 men" in each Musical needs going to Russia as of right now. relatively low cost. Persons hamlet. The platoons were Town and Country, Sandk-rs, etc. WEKU-FM is sponsoring the The trip to Russia will include interested should call WEKU- something like the minutemen trip as part of a promotional stops in Copenhagen, Denmark; FM at 622-2474 and ask for of America's revolution. Major stereo needles , albums, tapes, harmonicas, campaign. Blake, organizer of Moscow, and Leningrad. The Robert Blake. The deadline for Little said that they would wear the trip, said the reason for the tour, arranged by Scandinavian reserving space is January 24. black pj's and shower caps and sheet music guitars, etc. • SAVE* SAVE* SAVE* station taking responsibility for Airlines System of kept their rifles in their homes: Philadelphia, leaves March 8 He told of one student who did the trip was because "it was not have enough money for the Because he was not eligible «H.-Sat. 11-1 623-6010 something we could do special and lasts through March IS, originating from New York's trip and took out a loan with a Major Little could not teach. for the station." bank in order to finance his Rather he was a training aide. "I've always liked to do some JFK International Airport. The CURRIER'S MUSIC WORLD cost is $625 round-trip. way. The bank that gave the Often, he said, the question' special project," Blake said, loan thought the trip would would come up of what was the Luion Buildlni. 122 Bif Hill Ave. referring to ventures in other Describing those interested in qualify as an educational difference between the French At Interjection of Highway 25 No. 52 stations in which he has worked. ■the visit to Russia, Blake said, venture. and the Americans.

PRESENTATIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY CENTER BOARD

Carl T. Rowan has had distinguished careers as both a journalist and a government official. During almost 13 years as a correspondent for the Min- neapolis Tribune he won numerous journalism awards. He is the only newspaperman to win the coveted Sigma Delta Chi medallion three years in suc- cession — twice for foreign correspondence and once for his reporting of national affairs.

In 1961 Rowan joined the Kennedy administration as The University Singers of the College- Deputy Assistant Secretary of Conservatory of Music at the University of State. President Kennedy later Cincinnati is a thirty-member group of named him to the U.S. singers, dancers, and instrumentalists Delegation to the United featuring contemporary pops, jazz, gospel, Nations, and then as am- and Broadway selections. Directed by Earl CARL T. ROWAN bassador to Finland where he Rivers, and choreographed by Stephanie was the youngest U.S. envoy in Rivers, tbe Singers have established them- January 23 the world. President Lyndon B. selves as a popular entertainment group both 7:30 Johnson called him home from in Cincinnati and nationwide. Finland to replace then-ailing BROCK AUDITORIUM Edward R. Murrow as Director of the U.S. Information Agency. FREE! Cincinnati's -Carl Rowan! ■ ^niversity^ Singers CONING UP!

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Page 8 The Eastern Progress. Thursday, January 16, 1975 * After loss to AP... Colonels blitz Murray with hot offense Sparked by a point* from to Austin Peay s 45 2 mark The lead for good four men in twin digits with a it Moffetl 16 and Grover Woolard Charlie Fishback, visiting Colonels had managed to sink Austin Peay gained big In the next five minutes of per cent mark from the field 16 Moffelt led everyone on the 42 5 per cent in the first half, play. Eastern extended its gap and an 81 8 clip at ihe foul line boards with 10 rebounds momentum in the second half to hitting 17 of 40 shots, while to 12 at 74-62 and later with 7:11 hand Eastern Kentucky Other leading Racer lalliers The Racers had 20 turnovers hitting a poor 29 2 per cent in the on the clock, the Colonels owned included Kinsey 23. Larry as compared to EKU s It. University its first Ohio Valley second half. The Governors a l(-point margin at 88-70. Conference downfall, an 85-7J «on the battle of the boards, Before the game ended. verdict, Saturday night at outrebounding the Colonels. 55- Murray's newfound mentor. Alumni Coliseum in both 52 Mike Oliver was again tops Fred Overton. the mod schools' league opener for the locals in that department replacement for Cal Luther, got Without the services of wing with 12 grabs into a lengthy debate with game Carl Brown, who exited the officials John Brock and Russ game via the foul route with leas Waddell after Graver Woolard Rounding out Easterns fouled out andpromptly than 13 minutes remaining to be scoring were Oliver 6. Howard played, Eastern went ice-cold Brown 4. Bill Duane 3 and Bob collected a technical for his for almost five minutes as the protesting actions Watkins 3 When tempers subsided, at Governors added It unan- AusUn Peay scorers included swered points to seal the Fishback 28. P Howard 19. O least on the court. EKl went Colonels' fate. Howard 10. Johnsons. Garner6. back into action and put the lid Having won its seventh Jimmerson 6. Jackson 4 and on ihe win. triumph in a dozen outings, the Bntt 4 Taking a close look at the Govs had trailed 34-31 at the following statistics, one can half before the Colonels suf- best see the excellent fered the cold shooting spell in marksmanship of the Colonels, the second stanza. Frist half In what proved to be the especially on the part of Segar scoring for EKU was led. by Colonels' most exciting victory and Davis. En route to his 21 Tyrone Jones and Carl BrrJvn, of the season. Coach Bob points and six* rebounds. Segar while junior wing Jim Segar Mulcahy's cagers let visiting canned 10 of 11 field goals and shined for Eastern in the Murray State University know was one for one from the free second half with 18 points from beginning to end Monday throw line, while Davis sank night that they do not like to Segar. a former Madison nine of 11 goals and one of two give up losses on their own charity tosses for It points. Central basketball standout, led hardwood. EKt) lalliers with 20 points, Jeaes Leads V. a > 'Not me. Bill' Placing six of seven Colonels Jones was 10 for 17 from the followed by Jones witn II and" in twin digits. Eastern Ken- Darryl Davis' 10 court and one for two from the It appears, in (his photo as if Bill Dwane is with Segar succeeding. Eastern beat Murray tucky University, paced by Jim line in tallying his 21. Mike Improving their 34-31 halfway Segar and Tyrone Jones, fought trying to block a shot by Jimmy Segar I left lof in this game 104-95. margin to 47-39 early in the Oliver, not enjoying one of his Kastern Both players were trying for a tipin Coach Fred Over Ion's Racers better nights on the boards i five second stanza, the Colonels soon basket for basket before finally fell behind by 10 (57-47) when rebounds i. did have a pulling away late in second respectable shooting per- the Govs collected their II stanza for an impressive 104-95 straight markers. formance with 18 points as hit Colonels lose Brown for season win in Ohio Valley Conference nine of 15 baskets action at Alumni Coliseum Howard Brown, a junior basketball team, will be lost to With 5:45 left on the clock. the season due to two ruptured EKU sliced their deficit to 59-57, Murray grabbed an early lead Carl Brown was five for 13 for center on the Eastern the squad for the remainder of discs suffered in an accident but Peay retaliated with at 4-0. but EKU jumped back as a total of 14 points. He hit a before Christmas. superior shooting, out coring Segar, Jones and Darryl Davis perfect four for four from the the homeslanders 11-t in the began to hit with accuracy. The Brown, who had started in foul line, while teammate Bill next 60 seconds of play. score was tied nine times before Duane was five for eight for 11 Not many people are thinking about their eight of the Colonels' 11 games Fishback. who scored on 10 of the Colonels took a narrow 42-40 points. Brown and Jones tied bicycles right now, so we have a lot of time this season and had played in 17 field goals for the night. advantage to the locker room at for rebounding honors with six to think about yours. nine, will enter a hospital within tallied 11 of his game high 28 the half. grabs each. This is the best time to get your bicycle in shape for a week to remain in traction for points in the last five minutes of enjoying their best shooting the game. In assists. Jones and Davis spring, when we aren't very busy It will save you lime ten days to two weeks. night of the season. Eastern On the other hand. Carl never let Overton's crew regain were tops with seven each. later on. when everybody starts thinking about theirs His condition was described Brown, who was only able to k another lead in the second half, As a team, the Colonels shot by EKU athletic trainer Ken score nine points, experienced ■ although the Racers did 83.2 per cent from the field and Special RALEIGH Spring Tune-up. $7.50 . Murray as "a rupture of the L-4 his first game without scoring in threaten when a lay in by Henry 73.7 per cent from the charity For Ihe next 30 days and L-S disc of the lumbar twin digits. Before fouling out. Kinsey tied it up at Mall stripe, hitting 48 of 76 field goals region of the lower back." the junior wing hit only four of At that point, with 15:08 left in and eight of 11 free throws The 13 attempts from the field. the game, EKU freshman Mike locals also oulrebounded Brown was averaging 7.3 Looking at team percentages. Oliver responded with a lay in of Murray, ft-33 . points and 7.7 rebounds, while Eastern canned a chilly 35.2 per his own to jump the Murray, led by Jesse hitting 54.5 per cent of his field cent from the field as compared homestanders back into th« Williams with a points, placed goal attempts, one of the best marks on the team. "We're very disappointed to have lost Howard after the effort he made last summer and UD nips stubborn Colonels in pre-season drills to lose weight. He had an outstanding Eastern's record dropped to Turpin's Bicycle awarded and Dayton held on to cent of their shots. JIMMY SEGAK gets ready to Segar only missed one shot as December and in one game 5-7 last night as the Colonels its lead by adding five more free The Colonels now travel to pulled down 19 rebounds." said fire one of ten shots he made he bombed Murray's defense S. Porter Drive 623-7214 were nipped by the Dayton throws. Middle Tennessee for an OVC against Murray last Monday for 21 points, RALEJOH EKU coach Bob Mulcahy. "His Flyers. 73-65 Dayton held a 66- Led by Dwane, Carl Brown game on Saturday and then will during the Colonels 104-95 win. physical size and experience 65 lead when Eastern's Mike and Jimmy Segar, Eastern do battle with Western in will be sorely missed." Oliver had a tipped shot just roll came from three points down to Bowling Green on Monday Brown was injured while off the rim and Bill Dwane was take a three point lead only to Both teams are co-leading the Women travel to Murray changing dormitories after the whistled for a foul. Allen Elijah -have Elijah score eight points in OVC with 2-0 records. Middle first semester. then sank the free" throws the last six minutes. All sports an overpowering squad American, Johnny Davis, with All-OVC George Sorrel I. scored 21 points for the Flyers who leads the conference in Three tough foes Clearance Sale with Leighton Moulton adding rebounding. 17. Elijah scored 16. Wrestling squad hosts Carl Brown scored 20 points Western features one of the on tab this weekend for Eastern, Jimmy Segar, 13, country's fastest teams with its and Oliver scored 12 points tallest starter at 6"5". Eastern's After two impressive wins Kasselman. 1.5. double dual meet while grabbing 18 rebouncs. next home encounter "will be last weekend in Louisville, the Eastern returns home Eastern outrebounded UD 53-43, with East Tennessee on Eastern women's basketball Wednesday for its first home but could connect on only 38 per Saturday, Jan. 25. team travels to Murray Slate encounter of the 1975 season, a University this weekend for 4:30p.m. match with Mofehead with UK and UTC three games. State University. All home Now in 9 Friday, Eastern faces games are played in the Weaver Eastern's wrestling team wins after opening the season Murray at 8:15 p.m. and Health Building ' gymnasium. hosts a double dual meet with two losses. Women s gymnastics Saturday, the EKU squad Progress Saturday when the University "We believe we're just meets Tennessee Tech at 10:00 of Kentucky and University of beginning to put it all together a.m. and Memphis State Tennessee Chattanooga squads and perform to our capability," opens season Saturday University at 2:00 p.m. Conference come to Alumni Coliseum. said "EKU coach Jerry Coach Terry Hall was ex- Leading contenders for Branham. I The Eastern women's from Lexington; Taryn Wells, a tremely pleased with her Eastern in the meet are senior gymnastics team will open their freshman from Middleton, Eastern squad's opening vic- TV games tri-captain Mike Mussman (150 The Universityof Kentucky season at 3:00 p.m. Saturday at Ohio. The team may pick up tories, a 74-44 win over lbs.), junior tri-captain Dennis squad recently completed a Ohio State University in two more members later in the Bellarmine and a 76-42 triumph Perkins (167) and John norther tour of the United States Columbus. season. at the expense of the University canceled unvEwrr wo»PING CUTEI O'Nand90lbs), All three and Canada, returning to the The EKU squad, coached by Eastern has a difficult of Louisville. • As u result of the present wrestlers own 4-2 individual bluegrass with a 10-1 record Dr. Agnes Chrietzberg, has six schedule this year with com- "Our girls were nervous in records, including four straight economic situation the OVC TV Heading UK's wrestlers is members including captain petitions against such schools those games but still turned in Basketball Game of The Week Jimmy Carr, a emeber of the Margaret Bausch, a junior from at Indiana University, The an outstanding game both has been cancelled. The 1972 Olympic Team who will be Lexington; Pattie Barber, a University of Tennessee, Miami days," Hall said. "The com- economy has forced a change in entered Saturday in the 126 or freshman from Carroll ton. University, Ball State, Western petition this weekend will be plans for several of the ad- 134 class. Carol Fuller, a freshman from Ulinios, and Northern Illinois. much stronger and we hope to vertising sponsors and the loss Outdoorsmen SPECIALS The double dual meet is Winchester; Sue Mollenkoph, a The gymnastic season will be keep progressing on schedule." of these sponsors at this time scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. freshman from Winchester; capped by Eastern hosting the Bernie Kok leads Eastern has made it impractical to Saturday.. Sherry Robertson, a freshman Kentucky Women's Inter- scorers with a 20-point average carry out the TV arrangement RAICHIE BOOTS collegiate Conference Tour- and 16.5 rebound mark. Other which had previously been set nament meet on March 6. EKU scorers include Scarlet up. Sierra Men's A Ladies Reg. 42.50 NOW 31.95 "This is a building year. The Lake, 11.0; Mama Mueller, The original plan called for freshmen are just learning and 10.0; Sharon Coppock, 8.5; four Conference games in four Rocky Men's & Ladies Reg. 47.50 NOW 36.50 have come a long way. The Velma Lehmann, 7.5; Debbie successive weeks beginning Saentis girls are coming here (to Condreva, 6.0; Brenda Ross, January nth followed by four Reg. 55.00 NOW 41.40 Eastern) with a lot more 4.5; Barb Kibler, 4.0; Lou wild card games on the next Euro Men's A Ladies Rag. 32.50 24.50 'Tomorrow, talent,"coach Chrietzberg said. George, 2.0; and Mary Ann four Saturdays. VASQUE and tomorrow, Mod 7557 Ladies Reg. 29.00 NOW 21.75 and tomorrow." SNOWBOUND? CANNONDALE PACKS Macbeth 0P Prepare for it. The earlier you «°- Reg. 45.00 NOW 33.75 begin a life insurance program, the ANDYS VAN 0P4l Reg. 35.00NOW 26.45 less you pay. Find out about the CollegeMaster plan. 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"C. B." directs Potpourri... basketball attack ...Inconsistency In Hollywood, he was known leanT Their individaul talents ...Daris as "C.B.", iCecile B DeMillei will add extra dimensions to our ihe director of all directors. offense and defense which we 5 The Eastern basketball couldn't employ last year," DOWN * PAT Colonels have their own version said EKU head coach Bob ...Segar of "C. B." Mulcahy. • V MT WIlKn* PftOGRESS SPORTS EDITOR He is a direcior of sorts, but Brown has been iauded by Eastern played on opposite ends of the ledger in which shows his agressiveness. This is thing that he performs his feats on a several rival coaches, including its OVC openers against Austin Peay and Murray. makes him a unique ball player. He does not basketball court and not on a ihe OVC's, who voted him to be It is no secret that Eastern should ve beaten possess a good outside threat, but he can movie set. a member of the preseason all- Austin Peay. It is also no secret that the Colonels "C.B." al Eastern is the conference team and who penetrate and pass off. And for those of you who Colonels' All-Ohio Valley Con- finished second to Middle were far too quick and enthusiastic for Murray. still are critical, why don"t you try to bring the ference guard Cart Brown, 6-4 Tennessee's George Sorrell in Case in point: Eastern holds an eight point lead on ball up the floor against him or try beating him to a junior from Cincinnati. balloting for the league's pre- Austin Peay, Carl Brown fouls out, the Govs score loose ball. Just remember, he's just a freshman, At 200 poiunds, Brown has' season most valubale palyer. 18 straight points and Eastern is behind and gets he's got four vears to add to what he already can been one of Eastern's most beaten. Then, Monday night in a close game with do. outstanding defensive players Brown in foul trouble and resting on the bench and strongest rebounders. He Riflers defeated tttwliltlBttlttf -, continaully draws the assign- Eastern scores 44 points in the first 13 minutes of ment of guarding the opponents' by East Tenn the second half and blows Murray off the flou . top offensvie threat and last This is the gamble one must take if freshman An abundance of praise is deserved by Jimmy season held several team's Eastern's riflers were are to be played. Inconsistently is something Segar, who in Eastern's last few home games has scoring leaders well under their challenged by the 1974 National Eastern fans will hate to hate; and enjoy, when been simply phenomonal. Segar has been very average. Rifle Champs East Tennessee patient and selective with his shots and he has hit On offense, Brown was the State, here in Richmond last the team plays as they did against Murray. Murray is a good ball club. Austin Peay is no over 70 per cent since Christmas break. "Jim- leader, not only in the final Saturday. Six members of my's learning every day," says head coach Bob scoring statistics but also in the ETSU's twelve man traveling better than the Racers. Eastern should be 2-0 in total scheme of the Colonels' team were 1974 All-Americans the OVC, but now face a formidable task in that Mulcahy, "He's learning from things that happen offensive attack. He was in Rifle Competition. EKU was Champ gunners they must play at Middle Tennessee and Western to us, not all nessarily good." Segar has hit 88 per usually the player Ihe Colonels defeated on the half course with this weekend. cent of his free throws this season, is second in went to when they had to have their total of 2,722 by ETSU's scoring on the club and has changed his game to two points. total of 2,809. THE EASTERN rifle team is (Lto R) Le Roy Smith. Eric Kevin Mitchell was EKU's help the team more. Not everything has changed "There is no question Carl pictured here with a trophy they and Scott Cherryholmes Now, for you Darryl Davis critics. Anyone who should have a better season this high firer with a 553 followed by for Segar however. When he lets loose from his won at the Tennessee Tech and Kevin Mitchell, won with doesn't think Davis is a good ball player, check year. These freshmen brought George Gyurik 551, Tom Boggs favority corner spot, one can still hear the fans Invitational last semester. The competition from four other the statistics. From his guard position he's with them a winning at- 548, Eric Cherryholmes 535, and EKU Maroon ROTC team of (and usually the net) yell "whoosh!" liiudewhich is so important to a Leroy Smith 535. OVC schools. averaging nearly five rebounds a game, he's third on the team in assists. He's also second in fouls, Esser suffers injury ** RICHMOND DRIVE IN** FRI. SAT. SUN. Starts 7:15 P.M. AMERICAN NATIONAL ENTERPRISES INC PREStN's Swim team preps for upcoming The Academy Award Winner invitation after dual victories THE GREAT BY J.C.DUMAS Esser was riding downhill when see a goal before them that they AMERICAN Staff Writer he collided with a parked car, may not have seen before." Eastern's swimming team is cracking two ribs and breaking The Eels get their first op- preparing for its annual in- a collarbone. portunity to work towards the ■ The wcWnj COWBOY Hue «ory ot • vanlaNng American vitational tournament, after In practices this week, Combs achieving of that goal beginning Starring ■end Ma epeclal kind of trwoom. Larry Marian having increased their dual has failed to see the expected next Thursday in the three-day COLOR BY DELUXE' meet record to 4-0 with an letdown in his swimmers one EKU Invitational. Besides Rainbow Adventure Film" Release impressive victory over would expect from the loss of Eastern, the Universities of Kentucky and Georgia, and Marshall last Friday. fciser. Says Combs, "People In that meet, which the Eels Tiave actually worked harder Western Kentucky University won 72-40, freestyler Randy with Wally out. Not having him will be participating. Two other Holihan set new Combs will be a problem, of course, but schools, Cincinnati and Indiana "BILLY TWO HATS Natatorium records in the 500 the swimmers now see what a State, were originally entered, United Artists EB Jl, and 1000 meter events. In those real opportunity we have. They but have since withdrawn. races, Holihan recorded times of 4:57 and 10:17, respectively. In addition, diver Jim Sherwood established a new pool mark in 1 the one-meter option dives with SHOPPERS a total score of 207 points. Btsotti's Coach Don Combs was pleased with the vicotry, as it . marked the first time during the Cotton Sweat Slits Assorted Colors season that, in his words, "the Restaurant team really began to put it T Per Sit together." Combs praised Marshall's material, but did Cotton Gym Trunks Assorted Colors admit that, so far, his squad's •2" pair competition, "has not been that Home of stiff." Seamco I.R.A. 558 Racquetballs Though the team is as yet »1" nek ! unbeaten, Combs readily ad- The Largest Selection of Racquetball Racqoets mits that compiling such a the D mark has not come easily. In Richmond-Racquets by Seamco, Peni, "This year, our team has faced more adversity than I can I Spalding, Sportcraft, Leach & Jaquar FRESHMAN PIVOT Mike Oliver readies high lended a helping hand with 18 points. Eastern ever remember," Combs Big Brother for a rebound against Murray State in last will travel to Middle Tennessee and Western remarked when interviewed Converse Gym Shoes '8.50 Monday's OVC victory over the Racers. Oliver for important OVC games this weekend. yesterday. "Most of our jroblems come from the fact Higt Stock of Piii PM£ Peddles I tails that we're not that deep. We have but 11 swimmers and two ni=irni imi=i I Ell divers on the team, and Fresh Todd Truckers, Pikes, UHFH everyone has had to work very hard." And, as Coach Combs Strawberry discovered early this week, and Jolley Volley's lead IM's additional pressure has been BY RON HOLTKAMP Basketball gets under way CAMPUS CINEMAS 1 & 2 Dave White and Dennis Sills placed on the Eels. The ser- Pie Staff Writer tonight; games being played at contributing more than their vices of co-coptain Wally Esser, Al half time in the intramural Alumni Coliseumand the Begley share. Eastern's J.V.'s a senior from Ormmond Beach, race for the all sports trophy Building. Captains can pick up defeated O.U.'sJV.'s 15-8,15-1. Florida, have been lost for an HELD OVER! FINAL WEEK! shows UHFH in the independent schedules in room 213 Begley. undetermined time due to a Setter, Jay Davis, and hitter, )pen 6 a.m. to 12 p.m.! bracket leading OKNY by a Men do not forget the up- Larry Shepard, looked good for sledding accident involving IT'S SURVIVAL OF THE slim 96 points. Tribe is in thrid coming sports. Wrestling en- Ihe J.V's. Esser last Sunday evening in place, 295 behind the leader. In tries (weigh-ins) will be held WOMEN do not forget Irvine. According to reports. FIERCEST. AND FUNNIEST. the fraternity division PKA is Jan. 23-23; handball singles are basketball entires are due STARRING seeting the pace with 1320 points due Jan. 31 and table tennis tomorrow. You can pick up with PDT on their back with singles deadline is Feb. 7. entry froms in 304 Weaver or in BUT REYNOLDS 1305 and DV with a respectable your dorm lobbies. 1165. In the housing slot reveals Eastern's volleyball club A OUR FEATUREj ATTRACTION "THE LONGEST YARD" Todd Truckers with a com- defeated the Louisville Hotshots 1 8:00 P.M. UNTIL CLOSING { 001*1101? mUUTEIIMKECMUD E manding lead of 413 points over 8-15; 15-8; 15-4. Bill Moore BUCCANEER I Tenth Wave and 723 in front of made a great play to turn the FOG. tide for Eastern in that match. FRI.-SAT.-SUN. In the women's divison Jolley Eastern defeated Ohio Volley's currently lead with the University 15-3; 15-8; 15-2in Sat. \£Massage Buckeyes running close about Kevin Shippe played HELD OVER! behind.. outstanding with Bill Moore, "Parlor"75 in FLESH GORDON Friday-Saturday For Mature Laftes and Gentlemen JXESW tf Isafrteky.tatety Campus Movie See it I takaofflrfsall \\\ campl It's fun I It's laughs!*

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A three-week tour to England is being Museum, and a day trip to Canterbury. scheduled under the auspices of the Rental of a minibus will lead them on a Department of English for the May in- seven day excursion throughout the tersession. Tentative dates are May 12 countryside. In Stratford, a planned trip through June 3. to the stage of the Shakespeare Company The participants will room 22 days in will be visited, and students will have the London, visiting places such as the chance to meet some of the people in- British Museum, the Victoria and Albert volved. In addition, students will spend a day in Lake District, and York, a medieval city. Gray apologetic Upon returning to London, other side trips to Stonehenge, Oxford, and Cam- bridge will be taken during the for previous remaining of their England visit. Informal lectures will be given during most of the planned activities both by the disruptions sponsors Dr. Dominick Hart, assistant professor of English, and Dr. Robert A. BV DIANA TAYLOR Sporre .orofessor of drama and speech, Staff Writer and other actors and director's who wish President Gary Gray opened to add additional information to the Tuesday's Student Senate meeting with visits. an apology to the members for the According to Dr. Hart, it is estimated disruption which plagued the final that the cost of trip will be $1000 at most meeting of the fall semester. He said "If the airline fares come down or if we thai the confusion, which resulted from can hook into a charter plane the fee will his ruling on a voice vote, was un- be lower " This is dependent on the fortunate, and expressed the hope that reinstating of the airline youth fare. another such situation would not arise The estimate will cover the expense of during the spring term. all travelling, including rental of the Actual Senate action was brief. Senator minibus, the room while in London, and David Combs introduced a motion asking for "half board" which entails a main the Department of Buildings and meal in the evening and a small break- Grounds to take action in regard to the fast served by the hotel. locked door situation in the Powell "The $1000 will cover most everything, Building with a reasonable amount of pocket Combs stated that, on many occasions, money," sand Dr. Hart. one door of every pair of inside doors is Anyone eligible is encouraged to take left locked, leaving only one passageway the trip, with the encouragement of open to traffic. Action upon his motion three-credit hours for an English elec- would hopefully serve to eliminate the tive; elghter English 495 for un congestion caused by this situation. dergraduates or English 690 for graduate In a second motion oriented toward students. Although no one is "turned Pluto by Paul Lambert student convenience, Tom Schultz away", it is preferred that a student be a proposed that the University allow the "rising sophomore." Apparently disregarding the sign's danger warning, these to pedestrian traffic, is being used by construction crews for storage of bikes in dorm rooms during Persons wishing additional in- Thrill seekers students continue their routes through the alley between the the renovation of the Cammack Building. Cammack will be the Thanksgiving, semester and spring formation should contact professor Hart, Cammack and Moore Buildings. The alley, supposedly closed ready for classes by the 1975 fall semester. breaks. Schultz stated that several bikes Wallace 131, or telephone 622-5965. had been reported stolen during the recent Christmas vacation and using the dorms as storage areas would help alleviate this problem. At the close of the meeting, Dr. Repeat option allows students to erase poor or failing grades Thomas D. Myers, Vice President for | Student Affairs, was asked to clarify the BY BECKY GRUBBS poor or failing grade! student may choose which course to an excellent chance to repeat a course, (he student is allowed lo repeat the whole reasons for,the closing of Martin Hall. SUff Writer Under the repeat option, credits at- repeat without erasing the grades and and erase that poor grade." semester. He cited economics as the major factor tempted, quality points and the grade credits earned in other courses he had Some institutions across Ihe United However, Dr. Rowlett feels that involved, saying that since there were earned during this second chance are taken the same semester. Dr. John D. States, including Indiana University at Eastern's system has the advantage of more empty beds in other mens' dor- When personal or financial problems counted. Ordinarily a student may selectivity over the academic Rowlett, vice-president of Academic Bloomington, have opted for an academic mitories than there were residents in beset a student, his class work may repeat a course a third time only under bankruptcy program. "Usually, under suffer.sometimeswithdisasterous results unusual circumstances and with the Affairs feels that students are satisfied bankruptcy plan. Under Indiana's the bankruptcy plan, the student cannot Martin Hall, the University, in orderto with this syst;:r. "The students have program, a student petitions a faculty- cut back on expenditures, found it when final grades come out. However, written permission of the dean of the opl to not repeal some, courses," he said. at Eastern, a student has tne option of college. student committee for academic necessary to move Martin's men and reacted favorably ,to this system," he "Therefore, he must repeat the whole repealing acourse and, in effect, erase a This method is termed selective. A said. "The repeat plan gives (he student bankruptcy. If the petition is approved, semester or not al all." shut down the dorm.

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