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Eastern Kentucky University Year 1970
Eastern Progress - 24 Sep 1970
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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. concert 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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THE EASTERN PROGRESS - Thursday, September 24,1970 - Page 3 Segal Tells Tragedy The "real tragedy" of the four students killed at Kent State is "that some people think they deserved to die." So says Erich Segal, author of Love Story. •Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls' Fails "And when 1 say some people, I mean many people. . .Americans all over the For those of you who have both time selection of female beauties, land," stated Segal in an article in the and money to waste, you may want to see Etay Williams, the auburn-haired current (October) issue of LADIES' HOME "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls". Primed authoress whose pornographic sex novels JOURNAL. "These sentiments were, by with a heavy dose of sexploitation and are substantiated by her personal and large, expressed by men of good will" grisly murders, the Russ Meyer production experiences, is successful in exhibiting her who "obviously felt that the crimes presents the rise and fall of an all-female physical attributes. committed by the students deserved the rock trio, The Carrie Nations. Accompanying Miss Williams in death penalty." The trio is composed of, two Playboy epidermal exhibition is the former topless Segal noted that though "very few Playmates, Cynthia Myers, who portrays go-go dancer turned actress (or supposedly offenses nowadays warrant capital rock vocalist Casey Anderson, and Dolly turned actress), Angel Ray. Miss Ray punishment . . people all across America Read, as Kelly MacNamara. \The third appears 'au naturel' throughout the course considered the deaths at Kent State not member of the physically-endowed of her movie debut which by the way only justified but desirable." musicians is Negro fashion model Marcia includes an extravagant and stereotyped According to Segal, "if the good folk in McBroom. The movie, or perhaps more bubble-bath scene, in addition to a nearby Ohio towns do not understand Kent accurately, the skin flick, begins with a passionate romp in the sack. State, how will they understand Jackson couple of unpleasant murders and then The $2,000,000 production budget that State, or Augusta, much less what proceeds downward with the girls playing was allotted to Meyer by 20th Century Fox happened in the far-off little village of (their instruments) at a high school prom. via producer David Zanuck must have been My-Lai?.... After the dance in a motel, the girlie spent for everything but the cast's "If we are so confused that we cannot group and their long-haired manager (David wardrobe because as one might expect distinguish a campus from a battlefield, if Gurian) decide that the group will split for from the "skin flick king" (referring to Kent State and Khe Sanh look the same, greener pastures (and bank accounts) in producer Meyer), there is an extreme and then we had better stop and look around Los Angeles where Kelly Mac Namara plans well-intended shortage of clothing and a and see what is happening," Segal asserted to obtain her share of her family's million generous serving of nudity. in his JOURNAL article. dollar estate from her aunt (Gina Dair) who To the disgust of many a viewer, all of The author said that a moment before is the proprietress of an ad agency. The "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" (or Allison Krause was shot and killed by Carrie Nations are discovered by a wealthy should I say "duds") is not so pleasant to National Guard bullets she "just stopped to rock fan, "Z-Man", at a wild Hollywood the sight. If you turn on to gore and human look around to see what was happening.' party, and as a result, gives them the break atrosity, then maybe you'll find some merit Maybe if we had, she wouldn't have had to." they need. in the sick content that Meyer has thrown In accordance with the plot, (which has in for bad measure. Guide*Offers Advice little, if any, ingenuity on the part of In one such scene, a distraught gent Meyer) the girls acquire speedy national dives headfirst from the rafters of a For students interested in political fame, and equally as fast, move from one television studio to the stage where his lost campaigning, Donald G. Her/berg and J.W. bed to another with a variety of male and love (Dolly Read) is entertaining Peltason unravel some mysteries and offer female partners. Crawling in a pool of deep scarlet liquid practical advice in their new book, A As I mentioned earlier, Russ Meyer does that we all enjoy seeing, the highdive Student Guide To Campaign Politics. his best to live up to his notorious expert miraculously recovers due to the "Political campaigns in the United reputation as "the Cecil B. deMille of the sudden interest shown by his female States are unique," the authors write. They skin flicks" by injecting as much sex, companion. A Man and A Woman are longer, more chaotic, more mayhem, and perversion as the censors More gross in nature is the climax of the decentralized, and less issue-oriented than (there couldn't have been any) will allow. movie in which the crazed host of a satanic campaigns in any other country in the The sculpture exhibit in Eastern's Cammack sculpture award at the 18th Annual Iowa Artist Meyer, credited with such blue-movie drug party goes on a murder rampage. He Gallery features the work of Edwin L. Clemrher of Exhibition in 1966 and special mention in the world." delights as "Mud Honey", "Motor Psycho", (or should I say she—the host, Morehead State University. Central South Exhibition last year. A Student Guide To Campaign Politics *'Vixen", and several other pictures "Super-woman" alias "Z-Man" turns out to Clem me r, whose work is designed as a comment A native of Roanoke, Virginia, he earned his offers young people step-by-step advice on bordering on pornography, knows what be bisexual) proceeds to deprive a male on social problems and the state of man, has bachelor of arts degree at Berea College and the campaigning responsibilities—speech movie-goers are paying to see these days guest of his head with the assistance of participated in the Appalachian Corridors master of arts degree and the M.F.A. degree in writing, door-to-door canvassing, soliciting Exhibition, the Central South Exhibition, sculpture at the University of Iowa. and he isn't stingy in using it either. "dear excalibor". He then catches up with Nashville, and the Sculptor's Guild National Clemmer taught at Ferrum Junior College from absentee votes, telephone canvassing, etc. Some of the high-caliber features of a fleeing Nazi servant to give him a deadly Young Sculptors Competition-all this year. 1967 to 1968. • The book is not ideological, nor does it "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" range surprise; he got the point (several times in Also a teacher at Morehead, Clemmer won the (Photo by Marianne Rose) promote causes or candidates. from heavy drug use and sexual intercourse fact). (both hetrosexual and homosexual), to that The lesbian lovers, Cynthia Myers and Contributor's List Set of epitomized perversionism and brutal Erica Gavin, also meet their doom. Have has something fox you ever had the pleasure of watching,as a In next week's edition of The Progress a " itn't "Trtfci Iff iiill 11 in iilmiiil Minn The "NOW" Sound WIVW* vV in Richmond LS. Listen to EKU ■ Football on WCBR HAVE ®AMK AM© THE MEN FROM ITRIiSV C0MPAMV 1110. The male animal gets more Slimming flare bottoms as- colorful every season—more sure it! Her slacks with Dave Little flair, more dash. As you can matching peplum vest from see, flare bottoms and FOUR CORNERS put her "Figure On Banking With Us" sweater styling really do it. with the lithe, willowy set I Jeff Stephens Heavy! mo CONVMNT UKAHOHS- Dave Jordan Gtyr Hmurratty &b0p 212 WATER STREET 623-9674 - MAIN STRST < MG HHl AVBfUE BANKAMERICARD Gerry House MASTERCHARGE and STUDENT CHARGE welcome Page 4 - TTiunday, September 24,1970 - THE EASTERN PROGRESS Guns Trigger Family Affair Court Continues Hearing BY TERRY WELLS Staff Reporter a team composed of the top also won recognition for his ten longrifle shooters in longrifle shooting. After Of Eight In Rape Case Kentucky. These men use shooting for less than a year, Two generations of Kentucky flintlock rifles in he set a new record in winning It was said by the board Boley, a graduate of Eastern, the junior division of the 1969 The eight men charged sharpshooters within a single their shooting. These rifles with raping an Eastern, that their presence would 24, whose address was listed Richmond, Kentucky family were developed in the early Dixie Muzzle-Loading endanger themselves or as 1008 Williams Street, Championships. This was a freshman coed the evening of are bringing additional glory and middle 1700's in September 11, were tried in threaten to endanger a Maysville; Michsel Bush to Kentucky's longrifk with Pennsylvania and were used in four day contest held in member of the University Shoemaker, 23, Route 2, Franklin, Tennessee. the Madison County Circuit their performances in developing the Kentucky Court Friday. One defense community or University Maysville; John Cameron muzzle-loading rifle frontier. The Kentucky Competitors came from most property. Hendrick, a former Eastern all of the southern and attorney asked for a competition. They are Eastern Longrifle Team competes in continuation of the hearing, it After hearing the facts the student, 21, Rice Trader chemistry professor, Dr. John interstate matches and now southeastern states. was granted. board upheld the suspension Court Boggs Lane. L. Meisenheimer, and his son, holds a record of eleven wins The eight men were taken in both cases. The coed, a juvenile, told John Jr. and two losses. Dr. Another Meisenheimer, to the Madison County jail The 17 year old female police that she was "forcibly Dr. Meisenheimer is a Meisenheimer is the second*"* Ben, at seven finds a longrifle until $5,000 more bond could told City and State police the taken to the trailer by member of the Sheltowee highest qualifier on the a little heavy and with a bit be posted. Six of the eight are incident occured about 7:30 McKenzie and Wagner and Muzzle-Loading Club where Kentucky Longrifle team. In too much backfire. Dr. now out on $15,000 bond. p.m. in a trailer rented by one that all eight raped her." he was Aggregate Champion in the National Muzzle-Loading Meisenheimer said, "Ben is a The trial has been continued of the men, John Cameron The eight men are being 1968 and 1969. The club is Championships, Dr. little young but he is anxious to September 29 when each Hendrick, and parked at Rice charged with rape of a female located near Winchester, Meisenheimer finished second to learn. The first time he will be tried separately. Trailer Court just of Boggs over twelve years old. Chief Kentucky. in 1968 in the 50-yard shot, the backfire knocked his The four Eastern students Lane (in the county, not on Howard was assisted in his There are six competition and also finished glasses off." were suspended by President Big Hill Avenue). investigation by City Muzzle-Loading Clubs in the second in 1970 in the 25-yard Martin until the first meeting The other four men Detective Richard Howard state of Kentucky. of the Student Desciplinary involved were Leon Green, 36, and Kentucky State Trooper Membership is open to any competition. In 1969, he won Dr. Meisenheimer says that the Indiana Flintlock his specialty is shooting and Board. These four students are 121 East Main; John Nelson Robert Duffy. Kentucky resident The choice James Cureton Dunnett, 21, of members is based strictly Championship. He is also a not being a gunsmith although member of the National he has made a gun that will Rice Trailer Court; Gary Lee on competition. Layman, 21, Rice Trailer The Kentucky Longrifle Muzzle-Loading Association. shoot. He plans to begin making a gun for his wife in Court; Robert James Wagner, Team, of which Dr. John John Meisenheimer, Jr., 21, Rice Trailer Court; and Meisenheimer is a member, is who is eleven years old, has the near future. He Straight Shooter commented that most James A. McKenzie, 23, Dr. John L. Meisenheimer, and his son, John Jr., practice shooting matches throughout address unlisted. iLii-tmty shooting for competition in their native costumes. Both have the country are "family The board heard the won awards in Muzzle loading contests. SWIFT FARM SERVICE affairs" and he looks forward evidence on the Presidential Gymnastics Club All students with a 2.5 to the day when the entire suspension of Gary Layman point standing who will have South Estil Avenue Richmond, Ky. family can enter a match and and James Alden McKenzie. The Gymnastics Club completed 12 hours in compete together. The other two students didn't meets in the north gym of the business by the end of this CKEA Convenes bring their case to the board. Begley Building weekdays semester are invited to attend. The 5,000-member Central The students were from 3:15-5:15 p.m. with the Read p.m. suspended September 14 Philosophy Club Kentucky Education The general session will be Men's Gymnastics Team. The Progress Association CKEA opens its held tomorrow beginning at 9 because of of being accused of Try outs are still being held. An organizational meeting annual meeting tonight at a.m. in Alumni Coliseum. a state violation. The gymnastics equipment is of the Philosophy Club will be Eastern with a convening of The delegate assembly will open only for the team and held at 7:30 p.m. on Moore \Every Thursday] its Delegate Assembly at 7 elect new officers and board club. All other students are 100. members and will consider a Betas Hold not to use this equipment due Law Enforcement proposed revision of the to the lack of supervising personel. The Association of Law CKEA constitution. Initiation Enforcement and its honorary CKEA members from 21 E-Club Alpha Phi Sigma will meet at counties will be welcomed to The E-Club will meet 8 p.m on Tuesday, September Beta Theta Pi will hold its 22, in Combs 227. Eastern by President Robert formal pledge ceremony September 30th in room 107 R. Martin. Sunday at 8:30 p.m. at the of the Alumni Coliseum will Home Economics Club again sell football programs CKEA President- Arthur Holiday Inn. This will A fashion show will be Corns, Winchester, will preside officially begin their pledge for 50 cents each. Proceeds given by the Home Economics at the general session. training period, which lasts enable the club to hold various atheletic civic Club Tuesday, Septmber 29, Greetings will be presented by eight weeks, during which ai 5:30 p.m in the ravine. activities during the year. Wendell Butler, State time the fraternity (formerly It will feature a local group Superintendent of Public Alpha Chi Alpha) will become called the "Techniques" and Instruction, Frankfort; Mrs. familiar, with Beta history, Catalina Club fashions will be furnished by Ruth Reeves, Kentucky lore,'and traditions. Belairs. Education Association SXS was granted'full Beta The Cataline Synchronized In case of inclement president, Ashland; and Dr. Theta Pi Colony status at Swim Club chose 17 new weather, the location will be Lyman Ginger, University of Beta's national convention in members after tryouts for the moved to the Ferrell Room of Kentucky, a representative of Makinaw Island, Mich., Aug. club last Thursday. the Coombs Building. the National Education 24-28. Steve Sloan, president; The club holds its regular Association. Carl Frey, vice-president; and meetings Thursdays, 6-8 p.m. Collegiate Pentacle Randall Starnes, treasurer in the Weaver Pool. Collegiate Pentacle, an ,',,.,- ... represented Jh»H fraternity; §\ honorary 'jtW- senior' women .VBUJOllT iGsmCIufcx 3fR 5,9ff,jt Our Error. t«« convention* :, :>3i„,,o Wilt,., mas*, on .Sunday, - At the conclusion of the lit-H yfihft-rjiifT (»*T ni <>*■? September 27, in Walnut Hall. A Progress headline last eight weeks pledge period, the The Cave Club will hold its week erroneously stated members will be initiated as regular meeting Monday night College Republicans Betas. Their names will be at Adams Cave on the "Eight Men Rape Coed". The The College Republican headline should have read included on the University of Lancaster Road. Club Cincinnati Beta list until they members will meet in front of Club will sponsor a picnic at "Eight Men Charged With Boonesboro State Park Rape". We hope that we have receive a charter. The petition the Student Union Building at for a charter will be presented 6:30 p.m. to leave for the 'tonight at 6 p.m. Any student not caused embarrassment to may attend and the admission the parties involved. The next summer at the national cave. convention. fee is 25 cents. Call 622-5929 Progress sincerely regrets this or 622-3293 if a ride is mistake. needed. Lutheran Students will meet every Tuesday at 7:30 IED Club p.m. in Combs 218. Diamonds. Sigma Tau Pi Dr. Thomas Myers, Dean of Students, will be the guest Sigma Tau Pi, an honorary speaker for the IED Club on Definitely a girl's fraternity for all business October 21. Dr. Meyers will $ majors adn minors, will hold demonstrate the arts and skills best friend. 15. its first meeting Monday , involved in making jewelery. September 28 at 6 p.m in Both members and Combs 322. non-members may attend. Diamond-patterned Dacron® polyester knit, belted in gilty metal. Pink, banana, turquoise; 10 to 18. EXCLUSIVE MADISON CO. DEALERS ENUKTWC - 6YMMAT Wr CMM) CYIWBO ■ME/HMU Hi. 1.53 »in. 1,57 (■». 40I3IM.) CAMCtTY ucc cawaunon MTW 1.7,4 HTAMD M 7.1 t 5500 ENMK SMOCttT 14Mtt Mwayaocnn MMk (KM) ClUTCM !*t—llllltm MTK) 1:2.3*4 ELECT*. EQUVMOir 14 W ( V (attorn an CMMMETTW DtHorto Mk 14/12 FUEL 11 mi. m> t •* matt - &•• 00 t» 1) isxi an «ti w4Mi no** ft SMM riUG MM* CTf 225 ft. 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BLUE GRASS S&T #2 ShopMoa-Thurs. 9:00-5:30 Fri. 9:00- 9:00 RICHMOND PLAZA Sat 9:00- 5:30 "SMUT ANO TUT AM MOSTEKO TMKMMKS DCNTlfYWC THt PR00UCT OF THE StVHHJf COMfWftl T rm / THE EASTERN PR< - Thursday, September 24,1970 - Page 5 k-.v.w.-iw.v.w Brief Progress Selects pffitors Sonja Foley, who was sociology major from the past president of Cwens. officially appointed editor of Louisville. He wrote reviews Weaver Opens Friday Linning Lectures the The Progress by the Board and news articles for The Lea Davis, freshman of Student Publications last Progress last year. journalism major from Open activities are available Roy Linning will lecture week, has confirmed Named as organizations Louisville, is women's editor. in Weaver Gym every Friday Thursday, October 1 in the subordinate editorial editor is Kitty Bright She was the managing editor from 1 to 3 p.m. Weaver Gym Grise Room of the Combs appointments for the 1970-71 Dyehouse, a junior English of the Declaration at Thomas is reserved for organized Building from 7 to 9 p.m. The staff. major from Lancaster. She Jefferson High School and is activities each Tuesday and lecture is sponsored by the Jack Frost, junior physical served as organizations editor the past president of the Wednesday nights from 7:30 Christian Science Organization education major from her freshman year, and wrote Kentucky High School Press to 9:30 p.m. and is open to the public. Richmond, has been named news articles last year. She is Association. All activities held in the sports editor. Frost has Weaver Health Building are Officers Graduate written sports articles for The under the supervision of the More than 20 law Progress for the past two Eastern staff. Special activities enforcement officers from years. 'may be scheduled in room throughout Kentucky have Feature editor is Sharron 202 of the Weaver Health graduated from the 10th basic Ferman, a junior sociology Building. Interested women police training course at major from Louisville. She may form their own teams. Eastern. worked on her high school newspaper and has written Books Released The police and college secureity guards received articles for the Louisville Publishers have recently certificates at graduation Defender. Mrs. Ferman is a released two books of social, exercises September 18. The The Serious Swinger member of Alpha Kappa religious and political course is offered by the sorority and the Black comment by Dr. John C. Kentucky Law Enforcement Student Union. Cooler, chairman of An Eastern Freshman practices her swing with an iron for a physical education class. Robert Babbage, Jr., has Council, a state agency with Photo by Schley Cox philosophy at Eastern. headquarters at Eastern. been named academics editor. CORNER NORTH SECOND * IRVINE ST. "Celluloid and Symbols", The commencement The sophomore political which Dr. Cooper co-authored address was made by Frank L. ^ science major from Lexington RICHMOND. KENTUCKY with Cr. Carl Skrade, Capital Grubbs, Louisville, director of was a member of The Progress Where You Get Quality University, Columbus, Ohio, special services for the L A N staff last year. He is a member explores the philosophic and Railroad. He is an attorney A A Degrees. Increase of Student Senate, Sigma Chi One-Hour Dry Chasing And religious ideas of recent and a retired FBI agent. fraternity and is the student motion pictures. The course includes all member of the Board of School of Health contributes Three-Hour Shirt Service The other book by Dr. phases of basic police work. This year Eastern will have graduates, but to develop and Regents. Cooper, "The Turn Right", is 134 students to graduate with offer programs of study Physical Education and The new arts editor is 4 Days A Week the fourth in a series on the Sororities Hold Rush Associate Arts Degrees. This is appropriate to their academic Recreation. Recreational Kenneth Green. He is a senior modem American Climate of compared to last year's 82 preparation and expectations, Supervision is another Degree Philosophic and Religious Sororities will hold open graduates; an increase of while seeking to fulfill the offered in the College of Thinking. The book deals with house for rushees on Sunday about sixty per cent larger obligation to society of Education. the influence of religious from 2 to 4:30 p.m. All providing trained manpower." The School of Law beliefs upon American upperclassmen women with a The programs are fitted to Enforcement is responsible for 2.0 accumulative academic There are now over 1000 political and social views. students enrolled in Eastern's the "students academic and degrees in Federal Law standing and at least-12 hours intellectual abilities and Enforcement, Industrial at Eastern are eligible to rush. 25 Associate Degree Weight Room Available curriculums. All programs are aspirations, their financial Security, Juvenile, and Graduates of two year colleges Corrections. In the Nursing The Weight Training Room directed through the abilities, and their are also permitted to rush. available time," said Clawson. Department there are degrees Schedule is open to students Richmond Community College. The College of Applied Arts is in Nursing, Medical Records during the supervised hours as Pool Opens Technology, and Medical follows: Monday and the largest of the three colleges with seventeen Assistance, which is a two Wednesday 3:00-9:00 p.m.; Dr. Kenneth Clawson, Co-recreational swimming programs in five areas. option degree and will begin Tuesday and Thursday Dean of the College, stated this fall. 5:00-9:00; Friday is open to students at the "Eastern has assumed A total of seven programs 2:00-8:OOp.m.; Saturday Alumni Coliseum Pool with responsibility not only to are included in the The Department of 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; admission by school I.D. admit Kentucky high school Department of Industrial Agriculture branches into 3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Sunday 1:00-5:00 p.m. cards. The pool will be open Technology. They are Printing three fields; Ornamental 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Monday, Technology, Applied Horticulture, Dairy Science Watch Found 'Wednesday, and Thursday; Electronics Technology, and Technology, and UNIVERSITY RICHMOND DOWNTOWN 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. Friday industrial Media Technology, Agriculture Mechanization, A Udy's sporty wrist watch and 2 to 5 p.m Sunday. Users Electronics Technology, while the Department of CENTER PLAZA 2ND/MAIN was found in the ground-floor must bring their own suits and Drafting Technology, and - Home Economics has degrees rest room of the Moore towels and follow the same Broadcast Engineering in Homemaking Supervision, Science Building, Monday, general rules as are used for mmi Technology. ■ Food Service Technology, and September 14th at the outdoor pool. Child Care. approxemately noon. The The College of Business • Students in the AA degrees owner may Claim the watch in Gymnastics Begin Q. It has been rumored provides an Executive -are able to use all facilities at Roark 105 by giving a more around my dorm that since we Secretarial program while the "JEKU. detailed description. There are three open nights (students in dormitories) rent hi in which students may our rooms, we have the right Women Participate participate in gymnastics. The 1 to do as we please. Are dorms Women may participate in times are as-follows : Tuesday, property of we state or the ...•io.iv* iiiv; various activities Monday 5:30 to 7:30; Thursday, 8:30 student' who rents them? through Thursday. On Hood to 10:30; and Wednesday, J.J.B., freshman. Field from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. 7:00 to 9:00. the field hockey team meets A. Dormitory rooms are for practice. All interested Dance Studio Open paid for chiefly by public women may participate. The funds, and they are definitely Women's Tennis Team meets All persons wishing to property of the state. All on the Martin Hall courts dance may do so in the students are expected to abide The Little House from 5 to 7 p.m. Also women Weaver Dance Studio from by the rules listed on their may play volleyball in the 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. on housing contracts, and 200V& SOUTH THIRD STREET Weaver Gym from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday nights. subsequent individual 10 BIG DAYS dormitory rooms, justified by the signature of the student Sept. 24 Thru Oct. 3 on his housing contract List Gives Rules Quantity Rights Reserved Q. How does a new s Prices Good Thru Oct. 3, 1970 student go about getting on While Quantities Last For Senate Reps the staff of the Progress? A. Any person desiring to work for the Progress need Po Do 1. Petitions will be available in the Student Association only drop by the Progress After Shave Office at 9:00 a.m Tuesday, September 22,1970. office on the fourth floor of 2. 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All campaign posters and other materials shall be taken down or dismantled the day following election day. 8. There shall be no defacing, destroying or removing of campaign posters or materials owned by or endorsing MOTION PICTURE other candidates. ATTRACTIONS 9. All nominees will be listed on the ballots in order of the HIRAM BROCK alphabet. AUDITORIUM 10. Election day shall begin at 9:00 a.m. and will end at 5:00 EASTERN KENTUCKY p.m Wednesday, October 7, 1970. UNIVERSITY • eee* September 24 - Thursday ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE (Jasaes Bond 007) George Laseaby, Diana Rjgg, the best smashing Teiy SavsJas, Gabriele Perzettt, Use S teppat (GP) 'MASH' IS THE BEST • • • September 23 A 26 bunch coats and AMERICAN WAR Friday A Saturday THE MOONSHINE WAR Richard Widmark, Patrick COMEDY SINCE McGoohaa, Lee HaseJwood, of clothes terrific Alan Alda, Meiodie Johnson, SOUND CAME Suzanne Zeeor (GP) • •• around dresses 99 —Paulina Kaal. September 2S A 30 IN! N«w Yorker Monday A Wednesday A Thursday, Oct. 1 BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID Pssd Newman, Robert Redford, Katharine Rots (GP) a»cM*i«rM«s mbtfaPrennfcr Production assorted Short Subjects DONALD SUTHERLAND ELLIOTT GOULD TOM SKERRITT Al Programs ***** SMCM* VIWIH (—IS—i Ticket Office Oepm MGOPKNNGER WsOT ALTM* (WGUKWER.lt 7:30 pjn. Show Starts 8:00 pjn. Color by DC LUXEO fANAVtSION* Admission 75c (MMMAl WUNDTUCK KOOfOKia ON COLUMU IKOO«M Children (under 12) 50c JL Page 6 - The Eastern Progress, Thursday. September 24. 1970 , »vmnjwifl»» »if w Colonels Seek Revenge; Prepare For Buccaneers BY JIM KURK to crack as ever. Several middle guard Foster Odom. SPtiTS I Progress Sports Reporter outstanding individuals return Offensively, East Tennessee from this defensive unit which •Y JACK FtOST Eastern's Colonels will could be much tougher to ProgrMt Sports Editor held the Colonels to only one certainly have their hands full handle, with several exploxive touchdown last year in a 19-7 runners added to complement this Saturday afternoon when victory. 'Sparky Who' Is Heard No More they clash with the defending the passing of veteran Ohio Valley Conference Timms Is Defense Standout quarterback Larry Graham, a The drought has ended for all Cincinnati Red's fans. It has champion East Tennessee Heading the list of three year regualr. Graham, been nine long years of frustrations, but a relatively unknown Beccaneers at 2 p.m. at defensive standouts is who threw 11 touchdown manager by the name of George 'Sparky' Anderson did what Hanger Field. co-captain Bubba Timms. passes last year, already holds four other skippers could not do in those nine years—produce Despite losing 14 seniors starting at linebacker for the most of the Buccaneer carreer a pennant winner. from last year's unbeaten, third consecutive year. An passing records. Anderson met a predictable reaction when he was named once tied squad which All-American candidate and According to Bell, destroyed Terry Bradshaw-led all-OVC performer, Timms "Graham is probably the moat manager last October 8. The wise guys in baseball were asking underrated quarterback in the 'Sparky Who?' He assumed the duties left by Dave Bristol who Louisiana Tech in the teams with Mike Roberts, a Grantland Rice Bowl, the converted starting fullback, to league. He has led our team was regarded a smart baseball man by many and was popular Bucs return a solid nucleus. It form what could be the best for three years now, and he is with Cincy fans although he could not produce a winner. shapes up as a crucial game for Hnebacking duo in the a consistently steady, both teams, since each is conference. intelligent player who can not Anderson was luckier having good years, some have only pass but run as well." had exceptional seasons. Rose considered a prime contender "This could be our than most major league for this year's OVC title. strongest positon," Offense Is Better managers as he took over a the defending two-time Buccanneer coach John Last season, the Bucs Graham has an club that most observers had National League Batting led the conference in defense, Robert Bell said. However, ft said was the most talented in Champ is down a bit from last and mere are indications that seems as though no position outstanding, experienced on the East Tennessee squad group of receivers in tight end baseball. year but is still having a fine they could be every bit as David Wade, flanker Rusty He has all but buried the season with his average A Prime Target good, if not better, this year. could be tougher than the In their opener last Saturday, defensive secondary, as three Miller, and split end Rick Sparky Who tag. Every leveling around the .325 mark. Hard-nosed defensive play was the highlight defenders but theepeedy tailback picked up Anderson, all three of whom follower of the Reds are well Centerfielder Bobby Tolan 91 yards on the ground despite the they recorded a 10-0 shutout regulars return from the unit, of last Saturday's grid opener for Eastern. of East Carolina, enough known as the "Bandits", are seniors and returning aware of the job he has done. leads the majors in stolen Jimmy Brooks (23), Easterns' All-American Cardinals' efforts. Brooks accounted for which intercepted 37 passes starters. Although mostly both EKU touchdowns. evidence to believe that the inexperienced, the East Some people say the Reds bases and he has had a great candidate, was a prime target of Ball State Buccaneer defense is as tough last year. would have won it this year year with the bat and will (Photo by Dwaine Riddell) Tennessee running backs have regardless of who the manager finish well over the .300 mark. Casey Is One of Best great potential. Sophomore Gregg Stubbs, a speedster with was, but who is to say? Tommy Helms has to be Little All-American, Everything fell into place all-OVC cornerback BUI excellent pass-catching ability, considered the hard luck Gillespie Proves Value With Toe Casey, who intercepted 11 will share the tailback slot this year in Cincinnati. The player on the team. It seems crowd roar after kicking the with Bobby Nappi, who season began in old Crosley BY DOUG VANCE Gillespie got his start in coach in high school who gave passes last season Oust four every time he hits the ball Progress Sports Reporter kicking while playing football him one of the secrets to the ball between the short of the national record) lettered as s defensive back Field and the 'Big Red hard it is right at somebody, uprights." **I can't returns along with cornerback last season. Machine' almost played to The general rule among for Berea High School. As a success of a kicker. Have Good Runners but his big worth this year has sophomore he wasn't quite "He told me always to remember the longest field Jerry Weston and sefety perfection there winning most college football coached goal I ever kicked in a game Marcus Waters, each of whom been at second base where he is to strive to get the most good enough to make the walk before running at the Freshman Alex Todt, rated twenty-eight of its first has become one of the best . varsity. When a kicker was football. It's a piece of advice but the other day in practice I snared six enemy passes last as potentially the most thirty-five games at home. from a player at all times he is kicked one about 42 yards. year. Casey has been described explosive baU-ojrrier in East the majors at making the participating in practice and needed for the freshman team I have never forgot." Then on June 30 the Reds double play. he volunteered and Being a kicker, Gillespie Works on Specialty as "the best defensive back in Tennessee history, won the during a game. The player the country** by Buddy moved into beautiful And then you can't leave who doesn't give maximum immediately got the job. seldom gets into action, but During a typical practice, starting fullback job over Riverfront Stadium and kept He credits a large amount doesn't seem to mind his role. Gillespie will go through the Bennett, defensive backfield Junior Andy Brooks, a part out rookie Bernie Carbo, the effort will usually find himself coach at the University of the pace through the All-Star on the bench at game time. of Ma meemm tn an assistant "I really enjoy hearing the early exercises with the team imee starter last year who is likely candidate for Rookie of and then during a specialty Tennessee, and Waters is a still expected to see game July 14. the Year honors. Carbo has Ralph Gillespie is an three year regular. exception to the rule of total period he works on kicking. consederable action. It could well be said that been started mostly against He will usually conclude This bunch should prove to Up front, the offensive line effort. During practice and at be the most formidable Cincinnati won the Western righthanders this season and game time, Eastern coaches do % practice a little by running is anchored by versatile Division title before the has hit 21 homers as well as some laps in order to stay in challenge of the season for co-captain Greg Chestnut, not require him to take , Colonel quarterback Bob All-Star break as they piled up leading the team in walks. physical punishment or to shape. who has been switched to an almost insurmountable 10 Like most kickers, Gillespie Pricker and his receivers. The center from his starting guard dish any out They are Buc defensive line is also solid. game lead. During August Los Two players have almost primarily interested in only has set goals for himself, first postion of last year. Tackle made themselves immortals to he would like to win the Willie Bush, a returning starter Steve Grindstaff and guard Ed Angeles, who has trailed the the services of Gillespie's right at defensive end, is a steady, Reds most of the year in Red fans. If you say Johnny foot. conference, second he would Harris, both starters on last Bench and Tony Perez you're like to kick-at least six points sometimes brilliant performer season's unbeaten team, also second place, won twelve The curly red head is the who could be one of the best right. These two have carried kicking specialist for the a game and third, he would return. like to play in the post season in the OVC. His counterpart East Tennessee has another games in a row but showing the team all year. Perez had an Colonels, and he takes his job at end is newcomer Jeff how consistent the Reds have seriously. At 6*1" and 222 Grantland Rice Bowl. great offensive weapon unbelievable first half and With the determination he Williamson, a red-shirt place-kicker Ron Harrold. been the Dodgers didn't gain a then when he tailed off a bit pounds, Gillespie gives the freshman who is rated as a impression of a burley possesses and the ability he Harrold set an OVC record game in the standings. Bench was right there to pick has achieved, Ralph Gillespie potential star by his coaches. last year by kicking seven field All the Reds have been up the slack. lineman ready to engage in At defensive tackle, the Bucs battle but the only battle he should reach these goals, as goals, and was named as the fights is that of kicking a well as a lot of other ones on have a two year starter in all-OVC place kicker. He tied football for • distance aad the football field, during the David Enoch, and they also for scoring leadership on,last 5 accuracy, using last year as comingiallsWl?^ nave a returning 'starter in seupn's squad with 36 Points. 7 TT1I OMnlfl&d measuring point, Gillespie has come out the victor. All Coupons Expire Sept. 26 Chief Problem Last Year Kidd Is Thankful For Colonel Win Finding a boy who can BY MARK SMITH kick points on the scoreboard penalties and PATs would not point-after attempt after the Progress Sports Reporter have gone down as "keys." is essential for a winning Cards scored in the third football team. Last year, Who says that an extra But regardless of the outcome, point kick is an automatic one credit to the win must go to period. Ballinger later missed finding a kicker was one of another PAT attempt. Coach Kidd's chief problems point? three other sources: the Not Eastern Head Coach Colonel defensive corps, the KEN H LW until the talents of Gillespie Roy Kick-and surely not Ball were discovered. He started running game, and Bob The Cards also hit on IS of PHONE S21-71U State mentor Wave Myers. Flicker. 33 pass attempts for 2S8 kicking extra points and field The Winning Point The two opposing head I17-J4H goals in the third game and Defense Outstanding yards and both touchdowns, coaches in last Saturday's but they also surrendered four converted all 14 attempts the Eastern's specialty kicker .Ralph Gillespie shows unique The defense played remainder of the season. concentration as he kicks the only extra point in last Saturday 13-12 Eastern win over the interceptions to the slwert HO HILL AVINUI Indiana-based their dissention heads-up football throughout Colonel defense. James He made good on five of afternoon's game at Ball State. The point proved to be the the afternoon and held the RICHMOND. KENTUCKY 4 0 475 winning margin in the hotly contested battle. Eastern nipped on the fact that of four Croudep led the ballhawks nine field goal trys for a points-after-touchdowns oft-heralded Cardinal rushing scoring total of 29 points. the Cardinals 13-12 in its opener. (Photo by Dwaine Riddell) with two steals, while Jackie attempted, only one, Ralph attack to a mere 61 yards. Miller and Richard Cook Gillespie's first, was good-and Two key defensive plays, supplied the other thefts. it was the deciding point. however, may have locked up Go at out for Burger Queen the contest for the Colonels. Brooks Leading Rusher Thankful For Win The first occurred during the Kidd seemed somewhat "I'm thankful that we got second period of the play disappointed in the Colonel out with a 13-12 win," said when defensive end Mark rushing game, but the Colonel Kidd, after his third win over Shireman blocked a Mike backs still gained 18S total Ball State in three games, but Schuttrow punt on the Ball yards. The leading rusher was the Eastern boss also hinted State IS yard line. Five plays Brooks, who finished the that the contest might not later, tailback. Jimmy Brooks afternoon with 91 yards on. have been as close on the powered over from the the ground in 31 rushing scoreboard if two key one-yard line for Eastern's attempts (s 2.9 average). officials' cans had gone the first score and Gillespie added Grooks tallied both EKU Colonel's way. The first what turned out to bt ■cores on short runs. nullfiied an 85 yard kickoff the difference in the baUgame. Frsshman Alfred Thompson ■ return by Jimmy Brooks, and rushed nine times for 48 yards the second set up the Cards' Defensive back Jackie (S.3 average) and soph Joe, second score on a pass Miller made sure about mm*. Washington seven for 27 yards interference call. Gillespie's kick being the (3.8average) to also turn in Had the score not have difference when he stormed in been so close, many of the the blocked Pat Ballinger*s Continued On Pas* 7 After I THE The COLLEGE SHIELD Game Come Paul S. Jansen IWntt: J^ Ctfft* • SftfoM 99 To Notional Life * Accident Insurance Co. t»M 4th Laraact Combination Company In tha World FEATURES: 1. Unique) Personal Cash Value I nsurancewith emphasis on saving you $$ BURCERC >QUEEN 2. Comprehensive Disability Protection. EQIK 3. Outstanding Accidental Death & Dismemberment Benefits, Open To 12 4.AMultifoWGuarariteedlr«irabilityAgreement. Sunday thru Thursday 5. Package Benefits for your family. 292 6. 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He true champions, Eastern's Eastern did run better than continued to say that the Grant Colehour and Ken minute and thirty-two seconds the University of Tennessee, off of die old record of three freshmen did an SUvious finished 1-2 in the Georgia Tech, Furman, "excellent job." annual 10 mile road race held fifty-two minutes and forty KnoxviUe Track Club. Atlanta seconds. Colehour ran as an Eastern Journeys to in Cades Cove near Town send, Track Blub, Georgia State Furman for a dual meet Tennessee in the Smokey independent University, and Ohio Track . today, then travels to Atlanta, 1970 OVC Standings Mountains last Sunday. Eastern senior Ken Silvious Club. Ga., Saturday to compete in Competing with 99 runners was second in 52:45, Coach E.G. Plummer. the Stone Mountain 10-mile from five states, Eastern freshman Tom Findley commented after the race road race. • Conference All Points placed five runners among the seventh, freshman Charles niwAWoViwwMLUjji W T W L T Off. Def. top 22 in the event that does Dawson 10th, senior Jerry Eastern 0 0 1 0 13 12 •not have a team Kraiss 14th, and freshman 1970 CROSS-COUNTRY SCHEDULE East Tennessee 0 0 1 0 10 0 championship. Colehour, a James Sebree 22nd. Middle Tennessee 0 0 1 0 28 7 Date Opponent or Event Site Murray 0 0 1 0 24 21 Colonels Beat Cardinals Tenn. Tech 0 0 1 0 32 19 Sept 20 CadesCove Western 0 0 1 0 30 6 . Continued From Paso 6 Away that Bob Fricker did a good Sept 24 Furman Away Austin Peay 0 0 0 0 0 28 food performances on the job for us today," remarked Sept 27 Stone Mountain Away Morehead 0 0 0 0 7 17 ground for the Colonels. Kidd. Fricker completed seven Oct 5 Morehead Away of 16 passes for 57 yards to a Oct 9 Notre Dame Last Weeks' OVC Scores "For someone with as trio of receivers led by soph Away much pressure on him as he Oct 12 Kentucky State Home split end Larry Kirksey. Octl7 Eastern -13 at Ball State -12 did and also considering that Kirksey caught three passes Western Kentucky Invitational Away East Tennessee -10 at East Carolina - 0 this was his first start, I'd say for 28 yards. Oct 20 Southern States Invitational Away Oct 24 Middle Tennessee - 28 at UT Martin - 7 Middle Tennessee Away I Has Bright Future Murray • 24 at Parsons • 21 Nov. 3 Morehead Home Nov. 7 The cross-country team has a trio of outstanding freshmen Tennessee Tech - 32 at Youngatown -19 Men's Intramural Action Kentucky Federation Away prospects this year. One of those is Charles Dawson, a Western - 30 at Indiana State - 6 Nov. 14 OVC Championship Murfreesboro, Tenn. broad-jumper and distance runner, from Danville. The fact Nov. 23 Troy State - 28 vs. Austin Peay - 0 Goes Into Full Swing NCAA Championship Williamsburg, Va. mat he is a jumper and runner is an oddity in track. Marshall -17 vs Morehead - 7 (Photo Submitted) BY KEITH F.CARROLL Games begin at 4:00 p.m. Progress Sports Reporter Monday through Thursday, This Weeks' OVC Schedule Intramural football started ending near 7:30 p.m. For Headhunters And Renegades last Wednesday for the specific game schedules, check East Tennessee at Eastern 2:00 p.m. independents, Thursday for with Mr. Wayne Jennings in Hanger Field Seating Chart Austin Peay at Western the fraternities. The scores are the Begley Building, room Selected By Coach Kidd *tM*VID aEAT *,ST*/LXC* Morehead at Middle Tennessee (N) as follows: 213, or call 622-5434. Murray at Tennessee Tech (N) Bad News 12-Strohs0 Tennis singles and Hole-In-One entries closed last The headhunter back of co-captain and perhaps the Budweisers 25-Hickies 6 the week is James Croudep, a best fullback in the OVC. He Soul Inspiration 6-Greens Friday with Tennis single matches starting Tuesday, 5*10", 215 pound sophomore is a vicious Mocker and a great 0. from Jeffersonville, Indiana. runner. Bear Backs 12.-Dales Bait September 22nd. Hole-In-One Evans and Jimmy Brooks finals will be held tomorrow He receives the coveted honor Shop 7. for his 7 individual open-field provide the best 1-2 punch in Tomatoes 1 8.-Brock ton at 3:30 on the intramural field. tackles, 7 assists, and his 2 the conference and he has BoysO. crucial interceptions. His big earned the distinguished title Puffn Stuff 22.-Freshmen M,»» Golf entreis opened interception in the 4th quarter of 'Brooks' personal l °- Monday and will close this was the deciding factor in the protector. He has already Go w» EAST TENNESSEE ', G.F.0.21/-Horhets8. Friday. Matches will be held game. He has the ability to impressed pro scouts with his Mag Machine \12.-Trail at the Arlington Golf Course follow in the footsteps of rare talent. Blazers 6. \s-—~~- starting the 29th. Cost will be All-American Teddy Taylor. peat » No Names 12.-P.D.S. 7. The renegade lineman is 7-11 21.-Hustlers 18. one dollar per player. The top The headhunter lineman eight finalists will play off to this week is Eddie Huffman, a center Larry Kaelin, a 6-0, ' P.O. 6.-Turkey Chokers 0. 217 pound sophomore from - .. Twenty-three 26.-Brewers determine the University 6*3", 240 pound Junior from Saturday, Champion. Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. Cincinnati, Ohio. Larry earns September 26 the title for his 82% blocking Forfeits: Archery entries started Eddie is already attracting pro Playing Field Monday and will close this scouts and is another performance he displayed in Veterans over Syndicate, the Ball State game. He was an j O.K.N.Y. over Jerusalem Friday with the contest to be all-every thing candidate. And held this coming Tuesday, he has the ability to do it all, All-OVC last season and is one lets. of the finest Mockers on the Charlie Brown over G.D.I. September 29. quick, rugged, and powerful. Tug-of-War entries open He is an aggressive and team. His hard work hi Iron Butterfly over 1 Monday, September 28 and determined football player. backed-up by the fact that he it Knights. had the best blocking Fraternity play: will close next Friday. Date The renegade back for the percentage on the team last ■ Kappa Alpha 26.-Theta Chi and time of the Tug-of-War week is Butch Evans, a 6'1", matches will be announced at 215 pound senior from year and is off to another o. another time. Lebanon, Kentucky. He is the great season. • Beta Omicrom Gamma ■ 12.-SigmaChi6. JAMES CROUDEP EDD.I HUFFMAN Delta Upsilion 15.-Sigma The Soccer Team meets BUTCH EVANS LARRY KAIUN every week, Tuesday through Thwrsdair at ;£:30. next to. the l>,. W D^lti-Thett 37.-Tau Ob serve*ory, Interested students are urged to attend GARLAND JETT'S Bete Theata Pi 21.-Omega practice. PhiPsil2. McCords SB Jewelry Actual the-*" *1 Croudep Named <$ummd(fflyt YOUR •••••■••••a Player Of Week PHOTO "We really felt like our defense was our strength since the beginning of the season," ON 100 said Kidd, "and it sure was ••••••••••a STAMPS today." Eastern soph linebacker ONLY $1. James Croudep was the top choice as defensive player of the week for his outstanding ••••••••••• laufi play in the Colonels' 13-12 ...black A whit* or color, of youraelf, your win over Ball State. Croudep family, friends, pets, made two interceptions at anything...and we'll crucial times and was credited •end you 100 gummed, perforated, stamp-sized with seven tackles and seven ••••••••••• pictures. You'll find assists. many uees for them... The only teal or sign your letters, qualification is a superb identify books and rec- performance in the previous Fl0Uf9tt9 ord*. 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I -Zip. .J -*\ 8 - Thursday, September 24,1970 - THE EASTERN PROGRESS 'encouraging support' Chapel Drive Continues Housemothers Live teas, and parties." • First-week response to S 260,000 level "We've at-large has been asked to Continued from page X received about $20,000 worth support the fund through full Mrs. Hill is from pleas issued to Eastern Mrs. Pedigo went to Bardstown, Kentucky, but has Century Club members and of contributions since we Century Club membership - - renewed the drive," he said. $500 or more Associate Madame Blaker's School for lived in Richmond, Virginia i University Alumni at-large for girls, which is now called and Louisville. She has a son support of the Alumni The fund drive was membership - - $250 or more - renewed earlier this month - or contributing membership - Butler. While there, she who teaches at the University Century Fund has been studied elementary education of North Carolina. Her termed "encouraging" by when bids were opened for - $100 or more. Contributions and received a two year daughter, a speech thereapist, directors of the fund the construction of a of any smaller amounts are non-denominational Chapel of also.being solicited. teaching certificate. "I taught is the Director of the Deaf campaign. 1 kindergarten and really Oral School in Lexington. She Last week letters were sent Meditation. Pledges for any form of Total costs came to Century Club membership - - enjoyed working with young also has grandchildren whom to each member of the she's "crazy about." Century Club, persons who $355,000, $115,000 more full, associate, or contributing children," Mrs. Pedigo than was pledged to fund at - • are payable over a five-year remarked. Years later, Mrs. "I enjoy intimate contact have pledged $500 or more to with the girls and try to create , the fund, and to all EKU the time. The fund was begun period. Pedigo worked in Eastern's in 1968 with a $200,000 goal Earlier this week, Robert bookstore, Case Hall, Sullivan an environment conducive to alumni asking for support of Hall, and is now back at Case. happy and constructive living. the fund's efforts to raise a based on architects' estimates Babbage, a sophomore from on building costs at that time. Lexington, became the first Sewing is one of her hobbies There aren't any big problems total of $355,000 by Oct. 11. and she makes her own in this job, but there are a few "These letters have only Waiting for the availability student to join the Century clothes. unpleasant experiences," she been in the mail about a of a building site - - which is Club when he pledged for between two major pieces of contributing membership. In regard to her position as stated. week," said J.W. Thurman, a Residence Director, she says, "When I came to Eastern alumni affairs director," and construction on the EKU Babbage is the student "I enjoy counseling the girls there were only two women's ' we've already received more campus - - gave inflation the representative to the Board of and if I can help one girl a day dormitories," said Mrs. Julia than $10,000 in additional chance to send the Chapel Regents. cost spiraling. Inquiries about Century it is rewarding." K. Hewlett, director of pledges from Century Club McGregor Hall. Mrs. Hewlett members. The general alumni Century Club members Club membership, or "I married too early to have been asked to give contributions of any amount, finish school, said Mrs. Mary worked at Sullivan'"Halh*for mailing went out a few days eight years and is now starting.^ later and response is starting further aid to the fund by may be mailed to the Alumni B. Hill, director of Clay Hall. extending their pledges by Century Fund, Eastern "My life had been given to her eighth year at McGregor. to come in on it now." "I came to work at Eastern so Thurman reported that the another $ 100 or more. Kentucky University, young people as a minister that I could be close to my fund stands just over the Alumni, and the pub he Richmond, Kentucky 40475. and administrator's wife before I came to Eastern," she dughter in Winchester," she • said. Mrs. Hill was formerly explained, "my family is my the first lady of Georgetown main outside interest." Baptist College. Her husband "My daughter did better Senate Proposes Motion was president of the college than me; she has two children from 1942 to 1953. She said and I have only one," joked Continued from paf* 1 Student Court following Living. The program sends an her main duty was to "preside Mrs. Hewlett. Her daughter is nominations by Student Eastern student overseas each over the presidential home, a junior high school teacher. Student Senate discussed the Association President James summer for a two month Officials Contribute issue of class elections with Pratt The Court members are: period. interruptions to settle Nora Brashear, Steve Fore, The Student Senate will Madison County Judge Robert B. Turley, resolution calling for support of the Century questions concerning quorums Steve Stanley, Ernesto review its budget sometime left, and Richmond Mayor Wallace G. Fund in its drive to raise necessary funds for Milestone Slates Pix and the tabling of motions. A within the next few weeks. Maffett, right, present their personal $500 the construction of a non-denominational Scorsone, Mary Pettengill, Les The Milestone pictures for tabling attempt of the motion Marshall Garrett, chairman pledges to the Alumni Century Fund to J.W. Chapel of Meditation on campus. and Saturday, October 2 and Grigsley, Larry Barnhart, seniors will be taken beginning to abolish all class positions Roger Morris, and Paul Lanier. of the Homecoming Thurman, Director of Alumni Affairs. (Photo by Schley Cox) 3. There is no special was unsuccessful. The motion Committee, gave a report on Thurman is holding a joint city-county September 28. The. Student alphabetical order for Scorsone was chosen to be Union Building will be open advocated a male and a female Chief Justice of the Student Homecoming activities graduate students to report. class chairman who would for pictures from 11:30 a.m. Court. Two more including rules and regulations Due to the unusually handle all chores fromerty to 4 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to appointments are needed to dealing with float 8:30 p.m. large number of persons handled by class officers as constructions and queen Dedication Set For Saturday complete the Court. He has served on the Girls are asked to wear expected on campus well as serve in the Student In another appointment candidates. Garrett is to Continued from page 1 Robert J. Begley and Marlene and dressing rooms for advisory board and as vice medium shade blouses or Saturday for the Senate as class representatives. James Pellegrinon, past continue conference with the Begley Young. athletic teams. Its sloping roof chairman of the finance sweaters and no large jewelry. Eastern-East Tennessee In other Senate business, president of the Student committee after student Men students should wear football game representatives questioned an will seat approximately Some of his former titles committee Of the Pattie A. the group decided behind the Association, was selected to include president of Affiliated Clay Infirmary, Richmond, medium or dark coats and Students have sit on the Board of Student intended exclusion of married 20,000 for football. motion of Robert Babbage to Begley was born July 23, Drug Stores, New York, N.Y., and as vice president of the ties. been asked to leave their inform Kentucky's two Publications. women as potential queen cars in dormitory parking 1912, a son of the late Judge owned by member chains Blue Grass Council, Boy Seniors with the last name United States Senators that candidates. lots and walk to the game. According to Pratt, since W.E. Begley and Mrs. Tilitha composed of more than 1,000 Scouts of America. A through F are scheduled for the Eastern Student Senate Dyche Begley. He received his drugstores; regional vice Monday, September 28; G Students are requested was in favor of the measure to there is a decrease in Eastern's The Senate decided to send A Shriner, he belongs to to use the entrance ramp early education in the London president of the Kentucky through K, Tuesday, abolish the Electoral College. enrollment and a $700,000 a letter to Safety and Security the Oleika Temple, Lexington. at the north end of the deficit from last year's student requesting that traffic be City Schools, Sue Bennett Chamber of Commerce; He is a member of the First September 29; L through P, The legislation has passed the president of the Kentucky Wednesday, September 30; Begley Building- U.S. House and is now under administration, the Student diverted from the Brockton Elementary School, and Christian Church, Richmond, London High School. Pharmaceutical Association, and Q through Z, Thursday, Student seating sections discussion in the Senate. Senate will need to cut their area during football games and has served on the church for the game are A, B, C, budget. Pratt suggested In 1936 he married Vera and a member of the board of October 1. Double parking in past years board for several years, of AA, BB, CC, AAA, BBB, Nine students were Jennings of Berea and they the Kentucky Retail excluding the $1300 had made the streets which he is a former Graduate students will have CCC. approved as justices on the Experiment in International impassable during a game. have a son and a daughter, Federation. chairman. their pictures taken Friday Come In And . /^^r^ Free Gift-Pax One-Each Student •4..VSW1AT SHIRTS-WVNTS1 "EASTERN" Jackets Special $9.95 Brand Panty Hose $1.25 SOX I I UNDERWEAR \, Lightw«l|trt-Th*rm«l« \> UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE New Hours 8 To 6 Mon. Thru Thursday 8'5 Friday 7