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Eastern Kentucky University Year 1970

Eastern Progress - 24 Sep 1970

Eastern Kentucky University

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48th Year, Number 5 Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Ky. 8 Pages Thursday, September 24, 1970 4. 9 'three 1fold success Begley Dedication Set For Saturday

Three- fold success will body, faculty, alumni and outlets in central and eastern Enforcement has enjoyed provide the underlying theme regents. Kentucky and Jackson, success and growth since its whe_p i Eastern dedicates the -Pre-game flag-raising Mississippi, and a subsidiary inception in 1966. Under the Robert B. Begley Building ceremonies at 1:30 p.m. with company of 44 Big "B" One direction of Robert Posey, the Saturday. Governor Nunn, President Hour Dry Cleaners operating school has received numerous Robert R. Martin, and in eight states. federal grants, and was, in Composing a triumvirate of members of the Board of fact, the first such school in achievement will be: Regents participating. Departments Been Success the nation to receive a grant The building's namesake, -An important Ohio Valley from the U.S. Office of Law Robert B. Begley, president of Conference football clash The components of Enforcement Assistance to the Begley Drug Company and between the Colonels and Eastern's organization housed support a degree program. a member of the Board of defending OVC and Grantland in the Begley Building have The Department of Regents. Rice Bowl Champion East been successes in their own Military Science, headed by The combined record of Tennessee at 2 p.m. right. Colonel Joseph L. Pilant, can the building's users-Eastern's The School of Health, measure its success by the School of Health, Physical Bealey Began Young Physical Education, and record ROTC cadets compile Education, Recreation and Recreation, chaired by Dr. annually at Indiantown Gap Athletics, the School of Law Begley began his drugstore Ned Warren, received Military Reservation's summer Enforcement, and the experience while in high "school" status within the camp, and by the record its Department of Military school and college by working College of Education this graduates have made while on Science; in the store opened by his year. active military duty. The And, the building itself, brother, the late Byron B. Last year, while still a Begley Building is another which represents a concept of Begley, in London in 1921. department, health, physical manifestation of the same ^ multiplicity that has enjoyed This store was the forerunner education and recreation architect's concept which success on the Campus. of the chain of which Robert presented the first specialist produced Alumni Begley is president and degree, a post-Master's C oliseu m --the other Nunn Speaks chairman of the board. program in the institution's multi-purpose, academic Upon his graduation from history. athletic facility. Like the Governor Louie B. Nunn the Louisville College of And, no one can question Coliseum, the Begley Building will join leaders in health, Pharmacy, he entered a the success of Coach Roy serves both as classroom and physical education, and partnership with his brother Kidd's football Colonels, who office building and provides recreation, law enforcement to open a second store in will play on Hanger Field in seating for spectator athletics. and the military in day-long Richmond in 1934. Other front of the 20,000 seats In its 188,000 square feet dedication ceremonies that stores followed. This provided by the Begley of floor space, the Begley will include: partnership lasted until 1948, Building's sloping roof. Building includes 30 -A 9:30 a.m. at when the Begley Drug Co. was classrooms, 60 offices, three the Begley Building by the incorporated, with Robert as First Receiving Grant gymnasia, handball courts, Marching Maroons Band. executive vice president He conference areas, and training Finishing Touches The School of Law -A 10 a.m. dedication was elected to his present Continued On Paa* • Finishing touches are being put on the Begley Building and Workmen in the background are readying the roof of the program featuring a keynote position after the death of his Hanger Field in preparation for Saturday's dedication. Eugene building for Saturday's ceremonies address by Governor Nunn brother in 19S4. Singer applies the white out-of-bounds line to the field. (Photo by Schley Cox) and comments from The Begley organization representatives of the student now consists of 34 retail drug Jesse Stuart To Speak Jesse Stuart, Kentucky superintendent in Greenup author, will deliver the County. His experiences in Student Senate Proposes Motion 1970-71 Kincaid Lecture at education are the subject of Eastern Tuesday (Sept. 29). his famous book, "The Thread . Stuart, of Greenup County, That Runs So True." To Delete Class Officer Elections is noted for his novel, "Taps Stuart's novels, stories, and tot Private Tuasie"; his book * poems have draw* critical • , BY STUART REAGAN Some understood the motion and newly elected senators* Myers, faculty sponsor of the of poems, "The Man With a praise in more than 70 Staff Reporter to be taken literally, while should remember that they Student Senate, suggested that Bull-Tongue Plow." and countries and are reprinted in "I move that the Student others did not. must present credentials and the student group might not numerous short stories, textbooks as masterpieces of Jim Pratt and Gerald take their seat within six have any authority to including his latest collection, world literature. Government delete the election class officers from the Combs conferred yesterday to weeks after certification." intervene with the internal "Come Gentle Spring." The Kincaid Lecture Series upcoming election. This clarify the meaning of the Passage of the measure activities of a campus He will speak at 8 p.m. in which was started in 196S has would not exclude the class motion passed by Student followed talk of abolishing all organization. Hiram Brock Auditorium. featured such personalities as Senate concerning the class class officer positions entirely, For thirty minutes the The nationally known representative to the student critic Al Capp, Nobel Prize elections. "What it means," but Vice President Thomas Continued On Paga S writer from W-Hollow will winner Pearl Buck, prominent council," so moved Gerald appear under the auspices of Combs at the Tuesday said Pratt, "is that the Student anthropologist and author, Senate will not handle class the Garvice D. Kincaid Margaret Meade, Charles meeting of the Student Homecoming Committee Lecture Series, established by Senate. elections - - this includes class Bohlen, former UN officers and Student Senate and named for a prominent ambassador, and Madam V.L. The Student Association Lexington financier in 196S. formerly organized class representatives from each Pandit, UN General Assembly class." Selects Events Theme The endowment enables President. elections. Eastern to bring several Although the motion The rationale behind this, According to Marshall make definite arrangements prominent lecturers to the passed the intent or what was according to Pratt, is that the Garrett, chairman of the concerning a place where the campus each year for the Positions on the passed is not common to all classes are now being treated Homecoming Committee, the floats can be constructed. The benefit of the students and Progress for typing, members of the Student as any other organization on Homecoming theme is warehouse used in previous the public with no admission proofreading, copy Senate. According to Cathy this campus. The freshman "You've Read It In The years has been leased for that charge. reading, and reporting are Wozney, secretary for the class is allowed four Student Newspaper." period. Kincaid, who has an open to all interested student group and official Senate representatives; Judges for the float and honorary doctor of laws students. Previous recorder of minutes, "I believe sophomore, junior, and senior Garrett, a junior, queen competitions will be experience is not Combs intented the Student classes - - two; and graduate distributed tentative rules for from out-of-town. degree from Eastern, attended school - - one. school here three years before necessary; future editorial Association to discontinue governing the construction of There is a $5.00 receiving a law degree from positions possible. handling the election of only "The classes do not have to floats and the queen contest registration for all floats with Autographing Author the University of Kentucky. Applicants should contact class officers other than the have these," said Pratt, "but at Tuesday's Student, Senate parade position dependent on Patricia Carr or Sonja they are provided for in the meeting. Organizations not Jesse Stuart, Kentucky's poet laureate, signs copies of his He is s native of Madison male and female Student how early applications are County. Foley, co-editors, on the Senate representatives." Constitution. We aren't saying receiving a copy may acquire turned in to Robert Tarvin, various books for Eastern's students at a reception given in his fourth floor of the Jones that they can't have them, honor during his stay on the Eastern campus. He will deliver Besides being a writer, Miss Wozney said that she them through the Student director of student Stuart also has been an Building, or call the heard mixed interpretations only that we won't handle it Association Office, 201 organizations. Organizations the annual Kincaid lecture next Tuesday night. for them (Photo by Trent Strickland) educator, having served as Progress office st 3106. following the meeting from Student Union. sponosring a queen candidate teacher, principal, and students attending the session. "All continuing senators The committee has still to will be required to pay $3.00. 'contrary to popular belief9

I'V Housemothers Eat, Sleep, Breathe And. •. Too! out of the 42 - because of their study habits. They can Four children are a mam Department. Another son is London, England, and a trip Crime Commission. Mrs. Campbell revealed that BY SHARRON FERMAN World War II," Mrs. Chriswell also come to me with personal part of Mrs. Zachum's life. an international pilot for to Spain or Rome is next." "I try to crochett and like" she worked in a men's store Feature Editor reminisced. She added, "At and emotional problems. I Her oldest son is a surgeon TWA. Mrs. Zachum Her only daughter is a private to make flower arrange- for seven years. "I went to Girls! How much do you one time some Wacs were want them to feel that they and one is in public relations Cnented that her pilot son secretary for a lawyer and ments," said Mrs. Zachum. work for two or three days, know about your Residence stationed in Burman and the can come to me if they want for the State Highway t her and his family to formerly worked for the Stats There were flowers made of during a fire sale, at Directors? Opinions are girls were moved into Miller to, but I don't think I should burlap all around the room. Chenault's Mens Store in formed about the residence Hall. There was also an army 'run around* with them." Richmond and stayed for directors on the basis of unit stationed here part of the Mrs. Chriswell believes that Jessie Stuart's Sister-In-Law seven years instead," she strictness, appearance, and time." being "patient and laughed. other externals, but little is In addition to a B.S. from understanding will go as far as She also has a collection of known about them as Eastern, Mrs. Chriswell has a anything else. We have to the poet and writer Jessie Noise Is Problem individual people. Where are M.A.from the University of work within the framework of Stuart's books; he is her the directors' hometowns? Kentucky. After working as a brother-in-law. She also plays "Noise is one of the main guidelines, but we also have to problems a residence director What are their hobbies? Who teacher for 15 years, she have girls who want to canasta when there is .time. Of must contend with," said Mrs. are their children? What do accumulated 11 years do-rather than be forced." la this game she said, "Canasta is they think about you? experience as a guidance conclusion, Mrs. Chriswell relaxing; other games have lots Campbell, "but the girls are of pressure. It's a game mostly considerate most of the time." Perhaps if these questions are counselor in Harrison County said, "I want the girls to think of luck, not skill." She also believes that many of answered, the female residents schools. Youth work, and of the lobby as their living Mrs. HaUie Tudor Campbell the girls do not give the will be able to see the women hospital volunteering are also room and the dormitory as is the Residence Director of directors a chance. They who serve them as Resident part of her life. Mrs. Chriswell their home.". Sullivan HaU. Mrs. Campbell resent having rules and being Directors in a new light. stated, "I was being moved to The Residence Director of This year Eastern has a an administrative position and Burnam Hall is Mrs. Millie said she was born and raised in corrected." She ended, "I'm Richmond. "I was reared on a Residence Counselor at wouldn't be working with Zachum. She was born in interested in each and every farm, which I'm very proud Telford Hall, Mrs. Mabel youth, so I decided to come Hopewell, but lived in girl's welfare, and I like to be of. A farm is one of the best Chriswell. Eastern is Mrs. to Eastern when I was offered Greenup County until she fair." ChrisweD's Alma Mater, but a job." came to Eastern. "I like smaB things that can happen to a Mrs. Pauline Pedjgo, the she says "the physical plant child; it draws you closer to Residence Director of Case towns; that's why I came to Hall, was born in Glasgow, has changed and the Counselor 'Helping Person* Richmond. I'm a country girl nature." conviences in the rooms are "I gave college up for Kentucky, lived in California, When asked for her and get confused in cities,'* but considers herself s amazing. There are also fewer Mrs. Zachum said cheerfully. marriage," stated Mrs. conception of the role of the Residence Directors At Work Campbell, but, "I have had Hooiser. She said, "My father regulations." residence counselor, she While living in Greenup, Mrs. "Thirty years ago this fall, Zachum and her husband ran Women who work as residence directors or behind the desk at Walters Hall and Mrs. private lessons in piano and was a Hoosier and I lived in commented, "I am here as a Adda Hagan in Burnam, their lives, like voice." She says most of her Indiana most of my life. We I was s Freshman at Eastern; helping person in most any Zachum's Resturant for 37 assistant residence directors sometimes lose there were 499 freshmen. their identities as individuals. They are those of all the other directors, do not begin life has been spent as a lived on a small fruit and way. I want to make the girls years. She remarked that vegetable farm and I liked it." Four years later there were spaghetti and chili sauce were thought of as rule enforcers and nothing and end there. housewife and mother. happy in their physical set-up, (Photos by Mariannt Rose) Besides being a family woman, Continued On Pf a only 42 graduates - two boys and even to help them with their specialties. else. While Mrs. Edna Rolf can be seen

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