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Vol. 60/No. 7 Official Stadeat PablfeaUea of Eaatern Kentucky University Thursday. OetoMr t. 1M0 .Ky.«MTs Entrance upped to 19 Richmond bars Hazing employ new policy defined, this week to request that the citations explored By THOMAS ROSS NrwaKdltor be turned over to the local ABC ad- By STEPHANIE GEROME8 According to a new policy effective ministrator, attorney John Coy, so that Start Writer this week, for a person to enter Rich- the situation can be dealt with locally. Hazing, according to the Fraternity mond's downtown bars, that person Coy said that he has "pretty much the Executives Association (FEA), a must be at least 19 years of age, in same power that they (ABC) have in national council for interfraternity contrast to the prior policy of 18 years Frankfort." service, is "any action taken or of age for admittance. The main source of complaints, situation created, intentionally, to This is what the bar owners decided Luxon said, have concerned more high produce mental or physical discomfort, to do during a meeting among school students than college students. embarrassment, harassment or themselves, held on an undisclosed date The complaints come from the parents ridicule." and time, in response to the recent of the local high schoolers. Today, hazing is usually associated shakedown of the city bars by the He said that when some of these with the pledging of a fraternity or Department of Alcoholic Beverage students turn 18 while still in high sorority. But these practices in Control, explained Kenny Luxon, co- school, they come to the bars and then American colleges are carry-overs owner of J. Sutlers Mill. 135 E. Main St. their 17 or 16 year-old friends try to get from the men's universities in pre- On Sept 19, the ABC sent summonses in with fake identification. colonial England where the first-year to eight Richmond bars for violation of The increase of the age limit from 18 students were expected to "prove KRS 224.080(1), which prohibits serving to 19 should eliminate this problem, he themselves worthy" of the up- liquor or malt beverages to those under added. « perclassmen. the age of SI. Family Dog adviser, Robbie Even now, Westpoint and other The bars cited were: Phone 3, 125-127 Robinson said that at this time they military academies like it. subject their N. First St., on two counts; The Family don't know what kind of plea will be "plebes,'' or first year cadets, to Dog, First and Water Streets, on four entered. harassment by an intense form of on- counts; Poopeotzie's, 141 N. First St., Concerning the age increase policy, the-spot quizzing and inspection and on two counts; Eddy's, 206 E. Water St., Robinson said, "We're hoping that this other practices not required of up- on one count; 1890s Saloon, 145 N. First will remedy the situation." perclassmen. St., on two Counts; O'Riley's Pub, ISO Robinson said that on Saturday night Plebes are forbidden to "fraternize" E. Main St., on two counts; T Bom- Oct. 4, he caught two University Model Prevent this with any upperclassmen cadets during badll's, 131 N. First St, on two counts Lab High School students in the bar The above is the damage to a Telford dormitory room caused events A related story appears on Page 3 by Organizations their entire first year at the academy and J. Sutters Mill, 135 E. Main St, on with temporary University iden- by a fire in 1977. With the observance of Fire Prevention Editor Mary Luersen. until they become recognized. two counts. tification cards and added that he Week this week off icals are stressing measures to avoid such Many campus clubs participate in The summonses state that each of- promptly escorted them out of the activities that fall under the definition fender will "have to appear for a premises. of hazing. hearing before the ABC Board on He said that he has never received a Alumni, Coates elevators funded For instance, the University's cross- Friday, Oct. 10.. .to show cause, if any, complaint from a parent about minors country team was noted for tackling its why your Retail Beer License and being on the property. freshmen members while training and Retail Liquor License should not be Robinson said that it's also against stripping off their trunks leaving them suspended or revoked." the law for a minor to operate his only a T-shirt with which to find their The summonses list 38 people who cigarette machine, but that law isn't Regents approve plans way back to campus. were cited for the posession of alcohol enforced while the liquor law is. Gary Noel, a senior member of the downtown from Aug. 27 through Sept Jo Jo Conley, manager of Eddy's, team, remembers an incident where 11, with the ages of the offenders said that she "didn't know how the plea for handicap facilities one runner's shorts were hung on the ranging from 16 to 20. was going to be contested." Atlas statue in front of the Powell Also, the summonses state that if the Sam Billings, owner of T Bombadil's, By THOMAS ROSS the project cost is estimated at $532,880 for Excellence Fund, created by the Building. He had to retrieve them after bar owners "do not wish tb coataat the is recuperating from a mild heart at- News Baiter and only $251,490 remains in the fund." Eastern Kentucky University Foun- running from Arlington Country Club to charges in the citation, yea may enter a tack and waa unavailable for comment The residence hall report stated that dation in order "to Improve the quality campus with a T-shirt tied around him. written plea of g*Hty. . ." However, Steve McColIin, a T Brom The University Board of Regents met the Housing Office "received 8,060 of our educational programs at That was several years ago and Noel Luxon said that representatives for J. badil employee said, "We're not sure Saturday, Oct. 4 and approved the applications for the fall semester 1980. Eastern." said, "We've calmed down a lot since Sutters Mill will be going to Frankfort how we're going to contest it" development of final plans and con- After 'noshows' and cancellations were The report staled that the Fund "will then." He said, "We really don't do any He said the city agreed to send city (See OWNERS. Page 12) struction of elevator installations in determined, the actual number of provide a mechanism for the 'initiation' - we just clown around. representatives to Frankfort sometime Alumni Coliseum and the Coates students reporting to the residence solicitation of private funds to support Nothing is planned. It's just whenever Building. The Board also approved halls was 7,523 . . . There are 1.031 activities designed to improve the we come up with a good idea." plans to accommodate the Begley students who are the third person in the quality of the teaching - learning Dave Holland, a University football Apathy Jacking funds Building with elevators once additional two-person rooms and this means that process." player, said that a little bit of hazing funds become available, the Regents' actually 3.093 persons are tripled at the In other news, the University con- goes on but not much. report said. maximum time." cluded a sale of 20.103 acres of "Four years ago, the freshmen were, The report said that the "University The enrollment report said that for University - owned land to the Henry pardon my French, treated like sh-," cited as deterrents received an allocation of state funds, this fall semester, the registration for County Fiscal Court at a sales price of Holland commented. Holland said that through the Council on Higher on-campus students has been com- $40,200 The court bought the land "for the program has been cleaned up and toward the SA could be minimized if the By STEVE MELLON Education, in the amount of S517.000 for pleted and "preliminary figures in- the purpose of establishing a public that everyone is treated fairly. organization had more money. This, he Staff Writer the purpose of upgrading handicapped dicate an increase of 650 to 700 students park. He stated that there are verbal put- Student apathy and lack of funds said, would allow the SA to reach more access to University facilities . . . over the fall semester. 1979." The Proceeds of the sale have been downs among the players but that "the were cited by Clayburn Trowell, students. "The estimated construction cost for reason that the figures are still ten- deposited in the Eastern Kentucky upperclassmen get as much as anybody president of the Student Association, as - "It's like honey - if we had more each elevator is: Alumni Coliseum, tative at this time, the report said, is University Foundation," the report else. Everybody does it to everybody." funds we could attract more students factors which inhibit the function of the which already has a shaft. $40,000; that extension courses "are still being stated. Holland said. "When it comes right SA. by having more programs," said Coates Building. $150,000; and the organized and reported," therefore The Board also approved the hiring of down to it we're pretty together. I "Eastern has a lot of apathetic Trowell. He cited concerts and lectures Begley Building. $250,000. they have no, "comparable data to 25 teachers for the University and wouldn't say anything that would hurt students," admitted Trowell. He adds, as programs which he would like the SA "Funds are not available from the report at this time." accepted resignations of six University the football team." that because of this apathy, the ad- to sponsor. grant to proceed with all three Under the Administrative Affairs faculty members, who resigned for (See HAZING, Page 6) ministration doesn't look upon the SA The SA's budget for 1980 amounted to elevators." the report went on, "since report was the discussion of the Margin in the as having the voice of the entire student $9,000, according to Dr. Thomas body. Meyers, advisor to the group. Meyers Trowell referred to the recent SA said that all of the money that the SA elections as an example. "When you receives is appropriated to it by the only get a very small percentage University. The SA is not allowed to voting, then you should have to be a fool raise money, he said. -\ to conclude that everyone is attuned to Trowell said that the University's SA Periscope it (the SA)." is limited in power in comparison to The appearance of Michael He remarked that many students student governments at other Editorials^^^.^ complain about some University universities because it has less money. Murphey, pop singing stat, is News/Features ... He remarked that some student announced on page 11 with -3-5 policies but, without full support from Organisations..... the students, little can be done to governments have budgets of $50,000 or a photograph and story. .6-7 Sports _ change the policies. more. Murphey will be in Brock 8-9 "They are very complacent to just sit "I've gone to colleges where the Auditorium Saturday at 8 p.m. Arts.....^.....^, J0-1I back and talk,'7 said Trowell. "They (SA's) president, vice president and don't want to get involved in It enough speaker pro-tern will get scholarships," to even vote." Trowell believes that student apathy (See APATHY, Page5) 'I am perfectly happy at both jobs' Conway doubles as priest and custodian way is recognizable as more than a to go into the Episcopal Theological doesn't know many of the passing By SARAHFRETTY custodian. On both Wednesday and Seminary. students by name, he sees enough Guest Writer Sunday mornings, he dons a robe and "I always felt like there was special familiar faces on a routinely basis to For many of us here at the Univer- assists in serving Holy Communion to work for me to do," he said. In smile and say hello. His enthusiasm for sity, studies necessarily go hand in parishioners December of 1968, Conway became a his job shows as he describes the hand with a part-time job. Maybe you How, you may ask, did he enter Into Deacon and was ordained into the friendliness of both the students and double as a waitress, or moonlight as a such an unusual situation? According to priesthood in May of '69 through the Bookstore employees, refering to his bartender. Then there's always fast Conway, both he and his wife were Chapel of the Holy Light in Lexington. co-workers as "that craiy break food, that every-present employer of living in Somerset where he served as Immediately after his seminary work group." iThe break group is to be seen reluctant but desperate college assistant priest at St. Patrick's was completed, Conway served as during coffee time between the students. But probably not one of you Episcopal Church. Yet, due to his wife's vicar of St. James Episcopal Church, a Bookstore and the library.) combines the dudes of a custodian with job aa an English instructor at the mission church in Prestonburg. Later, On a more serious level. Conway feela tlie responsibilities of the priesthood. University, he looked for work in Rich- he assumed the full-time position of his job is important because "I'm a This is unique to only one member of mond, as well as an apartment for the Chaplain at the Oakwood Retardation Christian. I believe in witnessing." our college community, the Rev. Ar- two of them. Center in Somerset, where he also According to the priest, his custodial thur Conway. At the time, the custodial job at the assisted at St. Patrick's job offers "a lot of opportunity to Conway is nearing his first full year Bookstore was the only opening In keeping with the suitcase tradition witness. It brings me in contact with all as custodian for the University' available, so he took it while he could. at the University, the Conways go home age groups. We all have a responsibility Bookstore. He can often be seen He combined this with priestly duties at about every other week to their house in to be Christians, wherever we are." wielding a broom around the front door, Richmond's local Episcopalian Church, Somerset. The rest of their time is spent Looking into the future. Conway or tidying up the boxes that accumulate under the direction of the Rev. Wayne here in Richmond. When Father would eventually like to be involved in at the supply entrance of the store. Ray. Conway quickly became involved Conway was asked how he felt about his full-time counseling. This semester, he You've probably walked past him a with the college and youth group as well role as custodian at the Bookstore, he is taking an evening class in In- hundred times and thought of him as as weekly services. replied "I love It! I couldn't have troduction to Counseling, through the merely a friendly, unassuming Conway has "always assisted at picked a better place. The people are College of Education. Perhaps. Conway custodian some church." After receiving an very nice and the supervisor is great. I muses, he may steer in the direction of But for those students who attend Little known to most University students, this friendly bookstore custodian is undergraduate degree in psychology ...have no complaints, no problems." family counseling. But for the time also a priest at the Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev. Arthur Conway says he Christ Episcopal Church on the corner and history at the University of Conway says he enjoys being around being, he says, "I am perfectly happy of Water and Lancaster Streets, Con- enjoys the college atmosphere and is "perfectly happy at both jobs." (photo by Baltimore in 1985, he came to Lexington a college atmosphere. Although he at both jobs." Brian Potts) ■*■»«■■■«■ -*w mmmvmm ■OTW9 WPIHHMIPPBimPPi^^

T*m> 2/Vol. 50/No. 7 TIM C mil II Protna Thuco^y. Octobor 9. 1M0 Editorials Bart cited Crackdown Accessibility improvements may help are step in right direction situation Physical changes and Kentucky Council on Higher modifications as they exist in each modifications made toward ac- building. Getting liquor in this town has Education. This funding, and cessibility on campus are barely rightly so, was untouched by the Monies spent on these ac- been relatively easy in the past. noticed by most students. budget cuts made this past sum- cessibility projects serve a much Many people have been suc- But for the estimated 200 plus mer. greater purpose and a larger group cessfully getting into Richmond physically handicapped students Over $250,000 of this total was of people, however, than just bars underaged and drinking there on campus, improved accessibility spent during the summer on meeting state and federal under the state's legal drinking age is like a dream come true. . .a requirements. of 21. Likewise, students under 21 providing handicapped access in diminishing of the frustrating Todd, Martin and Earl Combs Hall, Not only do they take an enor- have purchased liquor from the barriers they have faced all then- as well as in five academic and mous amount of hinderance and downtown stores, time and again, lives. service buildings. frustration away from those who at no great risk. The University's work over the are handicapped, but they will Part of the underaged drinking Elevator buttons for people in past couple of years, especially the" wheelchairs have been lowered in encourage many more han- problem is that Richmond is one qf modifications instituted during the the few places in the state where the Bert Combs Building and in the dicapped students to come to the summer; has nearly completed Crabbe library. Certain doors and University in the future. people are admitted into bars when state and federal requirements for they are 18. bathrooms have been modified, Since the law now requires handicapped accessibility. universities to make their cam- Telling students they are allowed handrails and ramps have been And once the new projects, constructed and much other work puses accessible, many han- in bars when they are 18,19 and 20, recently approved by the Board of but that they are not allowed to has been done by University dicapped people are going on to Regents, for the installation of Buildings and Grounds in college after high school. drink alcoholic beverages until WTltC THE ALCoHoLla teygftAGE COMTKOU!/! elevators in Alumni Coliseum and numerous buildings on campus. Taking into consideration a they are 21 years of age, is like the Coates Administration Building These modifications were campus' accessibility often plays a giving a child a toy and telling him have been carried out, the majority carefully mapped out and he can't play with it. major role in the decision a han- of the required work will be realistically designed by the 504 dicapped person makes when Let's face it, most students who finished. Committee - a nine-member group go downtown drink liquor while choosing a college or university to The board has approved the of handicapped students and some they are there, though the bar attend. projects at the coat of ap- non-handicapped students who are The accessibility modifications owners say those under 21 are proximately $150,000 for the Coates majoring in occupational therapy - expected to drink soft drinks, also enable those who are tem- Building and $40,000 for the and were then carried out by dance and mingle with the 21-year- porarily handicapped (i.e., people coliseum. buildings and grounds. on crutches or in wheelchairs who olds. When more funds become This same committee made If an underaged student does fail are recovering from accidents) to available, an elevator will also be suggestions as to where parking get around much easier. to buy an alcoholic drink at a bar installed in the Begley Building at spaces for the handicapped should on his own, most 21-year-olds will The advancement the University an estimated cost of $250,000; go, as well. Charlotte Denny, has made toward accessibility for come to the rescue. M-t-U therefore, fully meeting the lawful director of Student Special Ser- Naturally, any profitable physically handicapped people is requirements for accessibility. vices, said that campus maps will businessman will sell the highest something the administration can Originally, $517,000 was ear- soon be available, showing where be proud of and something the volume he can, especially when have been aiding their friends - with the majority of those persons marked for these modifications to these spaces are. She is also handicapped can be encouraged only a small risk exists. One Rich- sometimes 16 and 17 - in getting listed as 19 and 20 year-olds be made at the University from the working on compiling a list of the about. mond bar owner, according to the into the bars. According to the Lexington Lexington Herald, commented that Making the policy 19 will also be Herald article, most of those he feels 18 years-old are old enough discriminating against a great people who have complained about Letters to drink. number of 18-year-olds who attend the drinking situation in downtown shall neither agree nor disagree with No heated With that kind of attitude and the University and who have been Richmond are the parents of area Response Dr. Miller on their merit or similar attitudes expressed by enjoying the downtown nightlife high school students. significance. discussion to Miller Being a former columnist myself, I many students, the drinking since the semester began. In the Herald. Les Cole, ABC To the editor. problem will continue. To the Editor, recognize the importance of jour- But maybe now the bar Board supervisor for Eastern This letter it written in response to nalistic freedom and the right to ex- On Oct. 6, the temperature was 34 Perhaps now, since the ABC has managements will check IDs more Kentucky, said that Richmond's the titillating commentary offered last press oneself, whether than expression degrees at 7 a.m. and there was no heat made a crackdown that seems to closely when letting students in and problems rank among the top in the week by Dr. Robert Miller of the concerns Kant's metaphysics of morals in the dormitories. Being concerned about the lack of be exerting more pressure on the check the different color-coded state. Department of Philosophy and or the need to go to toe bathroom at 2 Religion. heat mat day, I made several telephone downtown bar and liquor store handstamps that are used in some The problem is an old one - one a.m. The columnist will either earn his calls in an attempt to find out why. owners than in the past, the bars to distinguish the underaged that most people who have been at Dr. Miller's message is well-taken , own respect or he won't and his and I agree with him on many points. It readership will increase or decrease, After getting the same story several situation will improve. students from those who are legal. the University a couple of years is true that our university has tended to times which was that this wss an accordingly. unusually cold period and the heat was Just last week, the bar owners Notices from the ABC were sent are aware of. But with the recent stress the social aspects of campus life, But as for deepening spirits and met and have now made it their to eight Richmond bars, citing developments, maybe the situation rather than forming on our primary, challenging minds, I always thought scheduled to come on around Oct 15,1 them for selling or serving liquor to finally decided to call Vice-President policy to allow those 19-years-old of legality willMmprove. goal: higher sducsdew. • •«.-.... that was what philosophy and religion Thomas Myers. and older into their bars. those under 21 and informing them The legality, may however, But the same can be said for other classes were for. state universities as well, yet at- Vice President Myers proved to be Reportedly, the rationale behind of hearings to be held in Frankfort hamper the business of the bars Jeff Smiley very cooperative and took the time to changing the policy of 18 to 19 as tomorrow, Oct. 10. tendance policies across Kentucky are MattoxHaU and inhibit the underaged students. becoming more and more liberal. explain the heating system. It seems the age of admittance, is that those These notices include the names Keeping the law is what the ABC (If I may. I would like to interject that moot of the campus is on one who are 18 and still in high school, of 36 students - including minors - is all about. here a few sentences on the futility of 'Educational heating system and that once the switch appealing to whatever-powers-that-be from air conditioning to heat is made, it on behalf of the maturity of the rescue' must remain that way for the winter students. One has only to think back to Editor, because of the time and expense in- Statistics can be deceiving last spring: the Student Senate had I think your music reviewer is in need volved in making the switch Myers Memo to my partner years of age, which leaves 116- time and again petitioned the Board of of an "Educational Rescue" from his explained that a long-range weather 14.800,000, the number in state and report is looked at when determining We have some absolutely million to do the work. People city offices, leaving 200,000 to do Regents to lengthen the open house ignorances. His interpretation of lyrics is childish the comparisons to other when to switch the system. irrefutable statistics to show under 20 years of age total 75 the work. There are 188,000 in hours in the dormitories. Only when the I questioned why the system'is not board realised that such a move would Stones' work is incorrect and he doesn't exactly why you're tired. And million, which leaves 41 million to hospitals, insane asylums, etc., so look at the as a whole - just regulated in such s manner that keep Eastern in the same social students can have heat when brother, it's no wonder you're do the work. that leaves 12,000 to do the work. classification as other state univer- superficial comments on each song. tired. necessary. During the fall semester, Now it may interest you to know sities, did they decree the change. The The song "Send it to Me," he says, There are 22 million who are the weather is so unpredictable that it There aren't as many people that there are 11,998 people in jail, maturity of the students was never has "stupid lyrics." Haven't you ever seemed to me that It would be more employed by the government, so that leaves just two people to considered during the process.) heard of a satirical style in lyrics actually working as you may have Back to the letter. Dr. Miller points appropriate to have a system that thought. which leaves 19 million to do the carry the load. That's you and me before? He says the lyrcis in "She's So students could regulate their heat In work. Four million are in the Ar- and brother, I'm getting tired of out facets of University life which have, Cold" are bad because they're not like their rooms. The population of this country is for some, taken precedence over the Jagger of old med Services, which leaves IS doing everything myself! education: sports, Greek life, reasons Vice-President Myers explained to 200 million. M million are over 60 million to do the work. Deduct Anonymous for voter apathy and the subjects of What kind of comparison is this? me that the system was old and that it recent features and columns which Times change and so do people. Can't would encounter too much time and replace subjects that might "deepen the man have some flexibility in his money to try to switch the systems. the spirit and challenge the mind. writing? Although I still feel strongly that Certainly, sports at Eastern are not The only strong resemblance bet- there needs to be a system which will given the support similar to that seen at ween "All About You" and "You Got allow students to have heat during other universities across the country. the Silver" is that Keith Richards sang unusually cold weather this early in the Attendance figures st home sporting both I'm at loss to see the musical fall, I am now somewhat better able to events and diminutive membership m similarities here understand the University's reasoning ID's: woeful worries the. University boaster club (singular) The album as a whole was totally as to why the heat is not on earlier. But attest strongly to that fact. overlooked. You mentioned the dif- I will continue to question why a major Greek life is not as strong as it could ferent types of music but failed to point college or university has such a heating Mark ltd Shs.lbt.rti4> be, evidenced by the lack of a fraternity out this versatility, which is shown by system. row. Voter apathy is an epidemic which few groups. This is why the Stones are I would like to publicly thank Vice infests most college campuses, except still a cut above the pack. President Myers for the time he gave during one immune time of the year: This album, by far, isn't one of their me and the concern be demonstrated ID's are loathsome little and land in some dark corner. If the little creatures, however, homecoming. best efforts, but I believe it should have throughout our conversation. As for the subjects with occupy the gotten a more responsible evaluation Sincerely, creatures. they do stay in the mechanism, because they undoubtedly use their Nancy Spencer They simply cannot accept wiggle so much that the roller fatal ventures to gain some features and columns of the Progress, I Kevin Budy discipline. tends to catch them and "C'est la sympathy and then they play nasty It is clear that a new force will vie." tricks on their owners, their Miller... again soon be ruling the campus - ID's. The counter should be equipped favorite being hide and seek. struslsim PWMBM0«VW ftoard cash checks. go to class or, worse yet, to an even pockets, roommates' jacket OpWan* ,Vn,ni ma — thaa. d «u«an. —We or otm. itarW w*m. wld.n»l Letters should be typed, double • Check cashing can be a true pain harder bench outside and hears the pockets, cereal boxes and desk '"■'» l •m*mm**tm+mm,.Miutmm—-***•+> spaced, and limited to 400 words or fatal crunch. if the ID is not cooperative. Their drawers. Buaki >*•• Ths less. All letters should include the bask resistance at going to cash a If the tragedy is not too' severe, They get theirs in the end when aaktat author's name, address and check must originate in the fact the little devil can be repaired with they play too long and are lost ■aalsntK •akvUnaj Kyli an( leassrtaak* telephone numbers. Unsigned that the credit card mechanism tape which will last until the next forever. Woe is to the mischievous i on aw Beak at raea. ootor. an. ■rtmimun io or partolaatlon fci any aduo—onol program or letters will not be published in the tends to eat them, in portions and time he is used to cash a check and little ID who decides to play hide coma*** anting by «MO of alaood dborimtnMlon *r Progress. Letters should be ad- whole. the monster of a machine con- and seek out in the "wide open" dresaed to the Editor, Faster* Often they will jump sumes his broken body. world. And woe to the student who \V ni—Sn la S2M2SS. Progress. Jones Building, EKU, miraculously out of the machine Sympathy should not be felt for has to pay $10. Richmond, Ky. 40475.

I ' UHM mtmmB^^i^^B+il***^^*^^^ asHHis^MMHMaMHB ■as—e»e»asftia*l*lk1ke**BhsaB^B«Ma. 3/Vol. 69/No. 7 Tha twin l*iiipi — News/Features Thuraday. October 9. 1M0 Widespread problem Programs focus Students abuse on campus fires By MARY LUERSEN inspector said. "They'll blow cigarette STAN system Organization* Editor smoke at the smoke detector which will First, there was the high-rise dor- set it off." By BARRY TEATER students make up false account mitory fire at the Massachusetts In- "There are no fire traps," Westbrook Staff Writer numbers and then charge their phone stitute of Technology on July 22, 1975, said of the dormitories on campus. Abuae of Student Telephone Account calls to them. that killed one student However, he did say that the average Number (STAN) credit cards is a Johnson warned against such actions, Next, there was the April 5, 1978 fire student's room has 1000 pounds of "widespread problem" at the citing that serious STAN card abuses at Skidmore College that claimed the combustible material in which students University, according to a South often result in fines of up to $500. life of one student have brought in. "There's no such thing Central Bell Telephone Co. official. He said that Bell has a full-time Then, on December 13, 1977, there as a fire-proof dorm," he said. "We've had some students run up security department that works on was the fire at Providence College in Westbrook was in office in 1977 when bills as high as 1700," said Donald L. telephone service abuse cases. He said Rhode Island that killed ten students. the Telford fire occurred. Yet he had Johnson, Bell's group manager for that the department's efforts result In a The University's Telford dormitory only been here about two months. Still, Richmond. 99 percent conviction rate for STAN also had a fire in 1977. Fortunately, no he said, the safety measures he had STAN credit cards are issued to card offenders. one was killed or hurt installed or checked definitely aided in University student applicants at the "It's just a matter of time before they In accordance with Fire Prevention the minimizing of damages that oc- beginning of each academic year. Each catch up with them ... and it's kind of Week this week, providing an curred. student is given a particular 10 digit embarrassing to be taken to court," awareness of fire, the dangers con- The fire was on the tenth floor and the account number with which he can warned Johnson. cerning this campus and helping others cause is still not known Westbrook said charge long-distance telephone calls Johnson called STAN card abuse a in Richmond learn about fire he had just had the dorms go through from campus at discount rates. "pretty serious crime" which not only prevention has occupied one campus fire drills, so they (the women in Johnson said that most STAN card is "an act of stealing from an in- club Telford) knew where to go and didn't abuses occur when students loan their dividual "but is "an act of stealing from The University Association of Fire panic. cards to friends and then don't realize the state and federal governments" as Science Technicians are in full swing in Last year in Martin Hall a fire oc- that they have to pay the incurred bills. well. keeping with the national fire curred after a girl fell asleep and a "You're responsible for it just like it's He explained that Uxes are collected prevention week. The 25-member club cigarette fell on her bed. The mattress a credit card," explained Johnson. on long-distance calls and therefore will present a program to the kin- was in flames but the girl was not hurt He said that another abuse of STAN both the state and federal government dergarten and pre-school students at The kinds of fires that occur in cards occurs when students overhear lose revenue on STAN card abuse. Model showing displays, films and colleges are not unusual, except there other students' account numbers when Johnson said that Bell offers the demonstrating what to do if a fire might be a greater danger because of they are recited to operators. This leads STAN system to the University because happens. the numbers of people involved, ac- to students getting billed for telephone "it helps build good relations with the George Stapleton, president of the cording to an article in "Fire Journal." calls that they didn't make. students." club said, "It's hard to tell college There can be a smoky fire in a new An additional abuse of STAN cards, "It's like giving them their first students about fire prevention. They high-rise dormitory building such as according to Johnson, occurs when credit card," he said. don't listen and think it won't happen to occurred in Cambridge. Mass., in 1975, them." Yet children are fascinated he when a student was overcome by smoke said. Stapleton said, "It's good to teach and died because he tried waiting for Spring break included them when they're young and in- the elevator, instead of using the terested." stairway. In relation to campus and fire Stapleton, who also co-ops at the fire prevention, according to Safety station, said that more fires occur in the Vacation changes Coordinator Larry Westbrook. at least winter and especially during Christmas one drill a semester is held in each time. a wooden bench, a brick corner and an dorm. Although many alarms are set On campus, decorations, electrical B0nCn0G economics book-what more could a University student ask outlets, "octupus connections," as for? (Photo by Eric Sandlekower) off, causing complaints from students cause confusion and more importantly less par- Westbrook calls them and cooking appliances are imtallv •!•» fire hazards. vacation time during spring break; he ticipation, it is usually students who set ByMYRACALDER the alarms off. Lee Gelling, safety (See CAMPUS. Page 12) Sun Writer received only his scheduled two week Because of confusion about the new vacation Our Turn vacation schedule, some University Under the new system, Taylor was employees think they will be losing not affected; he will continue to receive vacation time next year. only two weeks vacation until after his Dale Lawrenz. director of personnel first five years. services, said the changes will not Valerie Morgan, a secretary in the readily affect employees hired prior to library for three years, had always July 1 and no one will lose any vacation received paid vacation during spring A letter from to home time. break in addition to her usual two week The new system placed all University vacation employees under the same vacation Under the new schedule, Morgan was plan; whereas, prior to July 1, there automatically "grandfathered," Brian Blair had been three different vacation meaning she now has three weeks of schedules for the various types of paid vacation time of which one week ia scheduled during spring break. University employees according to Editor's note: Brian Blair, whose supply of Prestone to get started. I here, possessing only a thin, cheap those interested in spouses shall Lawrenz. In terms of actual time she has gained, however, she was also unaf- work normally appears In this knew things were even more imitation of a blanket, turned to the And spouses. But woe unto those Under this new plan, vacation time is ridiculous when the temperature determined by how many years one has fected by the new schedule space every three weeks, wss layered look before retiring searching for heat. worked for the University. At the end of Taylor's and Morgan's found frozen to his bed early dipped below that of a well-digger's Saturday night in a desperate Theirs is a lost cause Employees are given two weeks first five years of employment, they Monday morning and wasn't able to . uh, a well-digger's .. . well, you attempt to insulate his body from I know what you're gonna say, vacation for one to five years service, will receive the same amount of meet his usual deadline. But the know what I mean, dad. the cold. Pop. You're gonna tell me how you three weeks for five to 15 years and four vacation time - three weeks. From any angle, it's cold here. In His final tally, moving north to Taylor's will be scheduled as three Progress editors, who can fill more guys used to walk to school in rain, weeks for IS years and over. space than Fat Albert on a fact, that's the reason I decided to south: one T-shirt, one pullover sleet and snow. You'll talk about If an employee works in an office weeks during the year while Morgan's will include one week at spring break moment's notice, found the write. The more I can move my shirt, one sweater, one pair of Fruit having only one pair of worn shoes. which closes during spring break, then typing fingers, understand, the that week is considered part of the and two weeks at some other time. following letter on his desk. Blalr's of the Looms, two pairs of shorts, You'll talk about making a five- employee's vacation time. Employees hired after Jury l will column will resume after spring better chance I have of avoiding one pair of jeans and two pairs of mile journey. And you'll talk about This Is the area which caused the recognize the differences more im- break - or sometime around spring frostbite, they say. socks. doing it with a smile on your face. ' most employee confusion, Lawrenz mediately. I also wrote to let you know that I Wintertime pa jama parties may But I bet you won't talk about As an example, Joe Rhea was hired thaw. said. Dear Dad, now have a renewed interest in the never be the same. paying $240 a semester for a dorm Under the former system, employees as an office assistant in the personnel department on August 1. Please send sweaters. Please presidential race. You always used The bathrooms are a real room. Because you say you were given this week of paid vacation in to tell me that the whole world problem too - especially on one addition to their scheduled vacations. He will receive two weeks paid send blankets. Please send long wouldn't live in 'em, come hell, So mat no one would lose any vacation after he completes his first underwear. revolves around politics. I didn't floor where a window was sup- high water or low finances. vacation time, employees who year; one week will be during spring Forget the money. 'Cause baby forget, dad. I believe you now more posedly broken, freely welcoming Don't worry, though. I'll be just previously received spring break were break since the office be works in it's cold... ah, inside - in the dorm than ever. Because some of my the draft... or any drafts, for that fine. Most of my friends here are automatically given an extra week of doses, and the other will be at another friends say it'll take a personal matter. And even the most fine too, despite the cold. One of time rooms, pop. You see, Old Man vacation when the new system went Winter just settled in for the order from the new Big Boss to get meteorological souls living there them has even found a way to keep into effect Jennifer Farley was hired on Aug. 1 the heat turned on here at school. refuse to calculate the wind chill to work at the radio station. semester. And it looks like we warm. He said something about Four possible situations (using fic- Simply, it's a deal that involves a factor near the toilet seats. ticious characters) follow to help to After one year she will received two students are going to have to settle rubbing his two roommates heads explain the effects of the new employee weeks vacation; however, her vacation for a cold, miserable existence lot of hot air for a lot of hot air. Or Now I don't mean to whine and together to build a fire. will be unaffected by spring break. here in I960 B.H. (Before Heat). some such. complain, Dad, for I am a firm vacation schedule. Take care For example, Cecil Taylor, a Lawrenz said it will take about five I knew things were getting a bit Sleeping has been a rather believer that the University is a University maintenance worker for years to get the new system totally into ridiculous earlier tonight when my chilling experience the past couple fine place where those interested in With warm regards. three years, had never received paid effect of nights. A fellow on the fifth floor Your son, Brian typewriter required a generous degrees shall find degrees and 1 Photos by The Doctor's Bag By STEVE MELLON People Poll Staff Writer Will Mansfield What do you think about the recent 'crackdown' on Richmond bars by the ABC?

Gay Begley. Somerset, Music, senior don't think they should lower the Records, junior Odds are...odd "I didn't know they were doing it but drinking age because there are already "I don't go downtown much but I I don't think the age should be 21. I too many drunks around" think that it's good that they enforce it. think that's ridiculous." Dave Kidd. Beattyville. Accounting. The hard stuff should wait until your James E. Moon. Police Administration, stsisr 21." Coles Raymond, M.D. Harrodsburg, Junlor "Most of my friends are over 21 Kevin Johnson. Baltimore, Md.. Oc- "I don't think they ought to hassle the anyway, so it doesn't really matter to cupational Therapy, freshman people over 21. They should let me. But I'm a business oriented person. "Teenagers shouldn't drink. Lower everybody else drink when they can I think it's going to be hard on the bar the age where you can get in. they and be happy, but I think they ought to owners." shouldn't do that." Once upon a time, back in 1953, a fascinating. Did you know that you (midwest) which are one in 455,000. have a little tighter security on the 18 Roseanna Bnings, Edgewood. Special Paul Pennington. Winchester. un- dumb Congress passed something are twice as likely to be squashed Of course, statistics can lie and year olds." Education. Junior decided, freshman. called the Delaney Amendment. It by a falling airplane in the U.S. as liars can figure. For example in Lisa Tatora. Valley station, undecided, "I don't see what the difference is "I think since the drinking age is 21. forbade the manufacture or sale of in England? Or that drinking a West Germany the saving of a life freshman between 18 and 21, really. If you want it then they should enforce that. Because any substance that in any amount bottle of wine every day is twice as by helicopter costs $83,600, while "They should let people 18 years old you can get it" if they are allowed to enter the bars at or under any circumstances could dangerous as mountain climbing the use of rescue cars adds up to in the bars but not serve them Manor. I ABJstKssss.MIIOili i H.Q8U.1 IS then they're going to drink anyway." cause cancer to any living thing. ' every day? $287,700 per life. Should they then This law is still on the books, We see all those power boats on trade all their rescue cars in on indicating that Congress not only trailers zipping up and down 1-75. helicopters9 Even more ridiculous was stupid but stays stupid Well your odds per year of dying is that lives saved by car seat The fallacy is in demanding zero from power boating is one in 5,900, headrests (four per car) cost risk in matters of public policy. while on the same basis canoeing is $11,510,000 each. There is no zero risk while we only one in 100,000. All this time To get medical the chances of live. The fact that feeding its own I've been scared of those nasty death from a year of taking birth weight of birth control pills to a tippy canoes. control pills is one in 50,000, as it is male beagle results in breast If y*6u are an amateur boxer, for from an early legal abortion. The tumors does not make the pills, in the Lord's sake, don't go chance of death in the average normal doses, a cause of tumors in professional. Your odds of being pregnancy, however, is one in 4,350 female humans and yet the only killed go from one in two mlDion to - more than 10 times as high. reason we still have the pills is that one in 14,300. These figures, by the way, came the male beagle breast tumors, As far as nuclear protestors are from The Journal of the American were benign! concerned, the chances of dying Medical Association. Sept. 12, 1980 So risk has to be relative. Even if from released radiation, one in page 1226. you never got out of bed, you would 10,000,000 are identical with the One last word. risk blood clots from circulatory risk of being shuck by lightning The risk of death per person per stagnation and back problems and far less than dying of an year from influenza is about as from disuse atrophy earthquake in California (one in great as having a baby - namely, Reading risk tables is 588,000) or floods and tornadoes in 5,000. PAUL PENNINGTON KEVIN JOHNSON

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Transmitter fire knocks WEKU-FM off the air • By BARRYTEATER Clay's Ferry, killing the station's A fire destroyed WEKU FMs Staff Writer power. Worn insulation is the suspected transmitter in 1177, forcing the station WEKU-FM, knocked off the air cause of the blase, said Kolloff. to operate on a lt-watt signal for about Friday by a fire at ita tranamitter site, A WKLE-TV technical crew four months Kolloff said that after that should resume broadcasting by this presented the fire from reaching the fire the transmitter building was weekend, according to Fred Kolloff, transmitter and causing more ex- redesigned to prevent any future fires director of the Division of Television tensive damage, said Kolloff. The crew from being so extensive. and Radio. was there, he explained, because "We're hoping to be back on the air WKLE-TV shares the same transmitter Kolloff said that a University Friday or at least by Una irsstswl if site ss WEKU-FM. television technician was sent to Pitt- everything goes right," said Kolloff. The Madison County Fire Depart- sburgh, Pa., Tuesday to bring back new The fire erupted last Friday af- ment also responded to the fire, ac- RCA replacement parts to make the ternoon in an electrical transformer at cording to Kolloff needed repairs. Telescope open tomorrow night The University Telescope Deck will be open to the public on Friday evening, Oct 10, from 7:30 until 9:30, if skies are Fish 'n clear. This is the second of four less loin scheduled this autumn by the Arnim D. Hummel Planetarium. The Tel sac opt Deck will also be open on the second Fridays of November and December Chips Visitors will have the opportunity to look through telescopes, learn what can be seen in the autumn sides with the naked eye. and discuss current topics in astronomy with the experts 2 for $3" The Telescope Deck is located on campus, south of the Eastern By-pass on Kit Carson Drive (next to the one- room schoolhouse). A Job search handbooks

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Pat* S/Vo4. M/No. 7 Tlw Eatwn PioaiMi TKunttay. Oatobar 9. II English Physical plant personnel assumes solve campus problems By TIM EATON would contact the proper personnel. how air conditioners constantly need Staff Writer Wayne Jennings, athletic department attention and care. The leak he said University Physical Plant, respon- director in charge of the weight room in was caused by the concrete expansions PI job sible for building and equipment the Begley Building, feels that they and contractions due to the changes in By JACKIE SPENCER maintance, say they are trying to cope have been neglected. temperature. Staff Writer with the University's needs, but "they The weight room in the Begley Many dorm directors feel they have What data English have to do with the can't do everything." They are Building has been receiving numerous been forgotten and are worried about University's Office of Public In- responsible for building and equipment complaints from weight lifters as to the the conditions of their dormitories. formation you ask? Quite a lot in fact maintenance. conditions of the facility. Wayne Jen- Middleton said that there have been The name of the new director of the "If we know what problems there nings explained, "We are aware of so many problems in the dorms with Office of Public Information Just are, then we try to do something about them and we have submitted work work requests that he has formed two happens to be Warren J. English So them," explained Chad Middleton, requests." Among the major problems separate crews to work the dorms. "We what is unique about a man having director of Physical Plant "We are of the weight room are the water leaks. just started groups last Monday," said English as his last name? Drying to do it by work orders. . .there "We have requested or submitted plans Middleton. One crew works on the To begin with, English retired from are possibilities that sometimes we to stop water leaks but no ac'ion has women's dorms and one works on the the army as a malar; therefore, he was might have to let some minor ones go to been taken on it." He also added, "I men's dorms. According to Middleton a called Major English take care of the major ones." don't want to lay it on them (Physical crew consists of one of each of the Guess what English majored in nt A work order is made by making a Plant) because they have problems of following: a carpenter, plumber and an college? Why he majored in English of request to the academic supervisor or, their own." electrician. The crews are working course! In the case of a dorm, to the dorm Middleton responded to the problem from one dorm to another. Do you really need to be told what director. The work request is then sent saying that they have been working on The men's crew is assumed to be nationality English's wife is? to the section of the Physical Plant that fixing the weight room facilities for working in Mattox Hall now and the English, who began his duties ss the is most suited for the job, Middleton some time. women's crew has gone through at least director of Public Information on Sept said In the case of dormitories the Middleton talked about the air con- two dorms and probably is on a third 22, is a native of Wllbamiport, Penn In work order would be sent first to the ditioning problem saying, "That unit is one now, according to the Physical 1854, English joined the army in which main Physical Plant office, then they one we put in out-self " He explained Plant. he served until his retirement as a major in 1975. English gained some of his ex- perience in the public information area Apathy, funds deterrents while serving as an army information officer. Warren English (Continued from Page I) limitation on what we can do. and we need someone who is qualified," His duties included spreading the said Trowel). "That way they can put Sometimes it works out for the better." he commented. Trowell said the word of the army's accomplishments teaching did not provide him with the made in the office will be made through more time into student government Trowell believes that the SA is not secretary must perform many other among the civilian population and also daily rewards and satisfaction that he evolution not revolution." without worrying about 'where is your receiving enough money but he admits duties such as being a receptionist and among the military population as well. felt that another job could offer. His prior accomplishments include next meal coming from'." that with the recent budget cuts it assisting students in operating office Although English lived in a variety of So, when he heard of the opening at the writing of major political speeches, Meyers said that the University's SA would be impossible for the SA to get equipment. places while in the service, he never the University, he submitted his including a gubernatorial proclamation president and vice-president receive a more money. The rest of the money appropriated to abandoned his goal for a college resume and was subsequently hired for the governor of New Jersey and a scholarship which is the equivalent to Because of the budget cuts, the SA the SA covers the expenses of education. English, who loved the Richmond area citation for the late Hubert Humphrey. the cost of a room on campus. will have to budget its money, said telephones, travel to and from student In 1078, after several years and 174 as a University student, now lives in English was a technical advisor for a Before the SA can receive any Trowell. But he added the SA will not go government conventions, office sup- college hours, English received his BA Richmond with his wife and two sons. nationally televised motion picture. He money, a need must be shown for a in debt. plies, printing and special functions in English and a minor in Journalism As director of Public Information at also headed a publicity campaign certain amount, according to Charles Of the 29,000 which the SA is ap- such as banquets. from the University. English has the University, English's job includes which drew over 40,000 people at an Floyd, vice-president of the SA. Floyd propriated this year, over 25,700 will completed his Master's studies, but has being supervisor of the staff, over- open house. said the need and amount must then be pay for the services of the SA's full-time yet to finish his thesis in order to get a seeing publications and planning English has written stories which approved by Meyers. secretary. Editor's note: This Is the first la a Master's degree in English literature. conditions of the public information have appeared on the front page of the "The president and vice-president series of three about the University's After his graduation from the program. English said that the office New York Times and has had stories never see any money," said Floyd. "It Trowell denied that students on a Student Association, an elected group University, English taught English at personnel will work together with a sent over the AP and UPI wires. never crosses our palms." work-study program could do the of student representatives. 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'■' a* PsseeVVel. Tee IMMIH Oi^anizatioiis Practice exists among various groups Hazing allegedly present in University organizations (Continued from Page I) Rob Keith, Interfratemity Council entire pledge class and others do It one to promote pledge class unity but now'it pledges treating actives with respect. Sturt said, "I'm very proud that I One freshman football player, who adviser, and Beacham both agreed that pledge at a time) about fraternity is against their national by-laws, so The TKE's also have line-ups called went through that I think I got a lot asked to remain anonymous, com- the problems on campus have been history and information about each pledges have their own social functions "Active Quizzes " more out of it I think of my pledge mented that the put-downs are directed pretty much abolished within the past other. and eat dinner together once a week "We don't make them do push-ups or brothers with more respect than mainly toward freshmen. "The ridicule two or three years. Keith says the Scavenger hunts, clearly labeled instead Hafer described their line-ups anything. It's a very comfortable at- pledges now probably da" He added, and stuff takes the tension and pressure emphasis on pledging is "not Just hazing by the FEA and the University, as three actives to one pledge. mosphere," said Sturt "Everything we do should have some off and makes you feel more at home," making good pledgee but making good involve the pledges getting anything "We don't get really down on them If a pledge doesn't know an answer benefit, not just to let the actives have a he remarked. fraternity brothers and sisters. from incriminating pictures of each verbally," he said, "but we would ask they are to say so right away, then the good laugh. We like to mix respect with He said usually the freshmen carry him why he didn't know an answer." He active who asked the question must the education in an effective, not most of the equipment in from the field. added, "Sometimes they're a little answer, according to Sturt. He said that demeaning or degrading way." This freshman said that from what 'It's getting less and less each year. upset because they might not know the there is a lot of praise for those who do One senior fraternity member, who upperclaasmea have told him fresh- stuff but if they know it, they will feel well If thty don't do wen, the president asked to remain anonymous, said "It's men used to "get beat up a lot and their really great; really happy." says f i when he evaluates the pledge's impossible for a fraternity to take It rooms were gotten into and messed It doesn't happen too much anymore.' Steve Harper, Theta Chi pledge performance at the end of a session (hazing) out 100 percent. Almoat up." marshal, said, "It was because of Sturt pledged TKE in 1972 at Murray everything a fraternity does can be He commented, "It's getting less and Although campus Greeks missed the other naked to autographed personal hazing and things that I waited to State University When he pledged, be taken down to the wire as hazing." leas each year. It doesn't happen too days of hazing depicted in the movie articles from sororities. The Intent of pledge." He said, "The fraternity said he had to wear an egg in his briefs "Blackball" sessions, when one much anymore." This player said he "Fraternity Row," where a young man scavenger hunts is to get the pledges should show the pledges that they want and get one girl from every sorority to negative vote can dismiss a pledge, he expects to see more team pranks dies choking on a piece of raw meat working together and closer to each them and what they have to offer, as sign it He explained, "I'd Just walk up said he feels are a form of hazing used during the off-season year than now. during a pre-initiation stunt In the other. much aa the pledges want in the to a girl and say. Good morning, in his fraternity, as well as others. Phil Jones, senior assistant in the 1950s, hazing has reportedly occurred These practices, along with asking fraternity." ma'am. I'm a pledge of Tau Kappa "For some reason, no one wants to Marching Maroons, said there is no here among them. pledges to carry the flag or lead cheers Theta Chi pledges are required to Epsilon and I would really appreciate it talk about blackballing. It's taboo," he more hazing in the band "There used One apparent problem with hazing is at a game, requiring pledges to clean wear suits and ties on Mondays, ac- if you'd sign my egg.' Then you'd have said This fraternity officer said he to be," he said. In 1976, the freshmen 1 its definition and its intent. Hating Is a house or answer the phone at a t feels it can destroy a pledge class and wore baby pictures cut from magazines personal violation. What is em- fraternity house on the first ring, could humiliate the pledge who is cut. But he pinned to their clothes during band barrassing to one person may not be to all be considered hazing to some 'The ridicule and stuff said, "I feel it is essential. You can't let camp. someone else, so it can be hard to degree. anything hurt the chapter." Jones said they were called "EKU distinguish from disciplinary or in- Jones, also a member of Lambda Chi r All Greek organizations on campus Band Babies" but that it yas the last structional action. Alpha Fraternity, says as far as hazing takes the tension and pressure off... have pledge programs designed to year it was done. "Treeing" la a common fraternity goes in his fraternity, "There is none." prepare the pledge for active mem- The association of Greeks with hazing cording to Harper. They carry to Just reach down the front of your practice on this campus which involves The national fraternity, like all Greek- signature books everywhere, except to pants and pull out the egg and hand her bership but some programs use more came about because of incidents tying a fraternity member to a tree or letter nationals, is wholly against positive and constructive means than throughout the three decades prior to social functions, which include pledge a felt-tipped pen." fence, usually stripped down to Just hazing Jones said there are no information, fraternity test scores and Sturt had to wear a burlap cloth others do to achieve the same end. 1970 when hazing in Greek underwear, witit spotlights on them. treeing*, signature books (since the fall Both Beacham and Keith said that organizations was at its peak. Property active signatures. under his shirt and tie. He was one of The fraternity brothers then throw of 1978), line-ups or scavenger hunts in If a Theta Chi little sister gets a the last in his chapter to undergo a today's college students won't tolerate damage, injuries and deaths resulted anything from beer to raw egga and that chapter. the type of treatment some sororities from hazing practices during this era. signature book, it is tradition. Harper "messy session" where the pledges all coffee grounds on him. "We're a new chapter," said Jones, explained, for the pledge class to sing to laid on the ground without moving and fraternities around the country But according to Panhellenic This custom Is observed when a "and we can't afford to push our luck." give. President Abbie Beacham, that her in order to get It back. The pledges while the actives poured "everything brother becomes pinned or engaged to a Keith Hafer, a senior member in the are also required to do five small favors you could imagine" on them. Sturt went "Times change and if a Greek situation has changed on this campus. girl and he stays tied up until she comes Theta CM Fraternity, said, "No we organization isn't willing to change "There's no problem," Beacham a week for actives, according to Hafer. on "wake-ups," where an active would to rescue him. Sorority girls are usually don't (has*). We feel it would be Dennis Sturt, pledge trainer for Tau want to be awakened at 4:53 by a with the times, it's going to fall," said replied "This campus is probably the thrown in the shower. demeaning of the individual." Keith. one with the most positive pledge Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, said, "We pledge singing 'The Star-Spangled Signature books are used as a way for Hafer said, "We used to have a 'Hell believe in a totally educational Banner' standing on three bricks, with Greek organizations, subject to programming that I've ever seen," she pledges to get to know the actives by night' I was the last pledge class to go disciplinary action from Skip said program. I guarantee that 99 percent of one foot outside his window" or having them sign a small note book. through it and that was four years people who looked at it would say it is anything else they could think of, ac- Daugherty, director of Student Ac- Campuses with older Greek systems "Line-ups" are very similar to ago." He said the actives would try to tivities and Organizations, may incur tend to cling more to the traditions of educational." cording to Sturt. Westpoint cadets being drilled on the belittle pledgee during 'Hell night' by According to Sturt the TKE pledges He added that he went on scavenger social probation or loss of charter from hazing. The University's Greek system academy history. Pledges are lined up making them do push-ups or push- their national organization if hazing began on a local level M years ago and are required to address an active as hunts and said he feels, "Scavenger in front of the chapter. They are fired pennies with their noses. "Mr." or "Sir," unless otherwise told hunts, in general, are good," even occurs. The other organizations are left turned national two years after that, questions by one active at a time (some He said the Theta Chi's used to have to their coaches or faculty sponsors for according to Beacham. bv that active. 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Replica from "ft who is a candidate for the 25th District International (ACEI) will be holding CIRUNA and any other interested strengthened mine" to "I don't really which includes Madison and Clark their state conference in the Carl D. persons are invited to attend. feel a need for religion" gave evidence Counties. She will be speaking about the Perkins Building, Oct. 17 and 18. of the different students views con- criminal justice society. Registration is Friday from 4:30 p.m. Ski Club cerning religion. - 6:30 p.m. The dinner meeting will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday break- The Lexington Ski Club is sponsoring However, one thing is for sure. That Thetas Chl's a Hot Air Balloon Bash on Sunday, Oct. is. that the religion groups offered on fast will bt served at 8 a.m. and then a In fraternity football last week the workshop until noon will be held. 12, suiting at 2 p.m. The balloon race campus are needed and provide In- Theta Chi's continued to go undefeated. itself gets underway at 5:30. volvement for students. For example, Defeating the Betas 12-6 with a touch- For more information, call 252-5750. the Baptist Student Union, one of the down pass by quarterback Mike Mahan ACEI conference more active groups, provides a place to to Dan Wagner the Theta Chi's were The Women's Swim Club is in need of go and visit friends, talk to people who ready for a game against the Phi Delts, a graduate assistant (GA> to spend an Baha'i Club care and share their talents with the who were also undefeated. hour a night from 8-9 on Monday On Sunday, October 5, the University community. With one minute left and Phi Delts through Thursday at the Weaver pool or Baha'i Club and the Local Spiritual Molly Kirk wood, the vice-president of deep in Theta Chi's territory Dan the general area. Any assistance will be Assembly of the Baha'i of Richmond the BSU this year, said, "We offer Wagner intercepted a Phi Delt pass greatly appreciated. For further in- were the hosts for the 1980 Kentucky fellowship and Christian growth and a The Baptist Student Union seems to bo _ around." Actually the making the final score 12-7 and another formation call Nancy at 2209 or Terry at Baha'i State Convention. The con- chance to do something good for members are practicing for parades, allows and other entertainment, tsfcoto victory for Theta Chi's. Theta Chl's are 4753. vention was held in the Kennamer others." This "chance to do something fey WU1 Man,field > 4-0. Room of the Powell Building. good" cornea under the form of prison Nutrition Club Student Education ministries, ministry to children and "The center is open almost 24 hours a but usually the benefits of sharing your Pikes Fifteen members of the Food and older people through puppet shows and day, and students are free to Just come faith with others outweigh the Pi Kappa Alpha (Pikea) fraternity Nutrition Club visited Atlanta, Ga. this The Student National Education clown groups and sharing musical and watch television or study or Just monetary aspects." has been playing hard - busy with week participating in the National Association will present Dr. Sidney talents with churches in the Richmond meet and talk with other Christians." Any student interested in Bible fraternity football. Defeating the DU*s A.D.A. Convention. They went to learn Simandle, director of the Division of area. Kirkwood says, "Each group Kirkwood adds. studies is encouraged to attend the with a score of 16-6 the Pikes continued of new and updated material in the field Teacher Education and Certification in meets at a different time during the For the student interested in an ac- weekly meetings on Mondays at 7 p.m. their winnings by winning the Sigma Nu of nutrition. Upon their return they will the Deportment of Education in Frank- week to practice so that you can be tive ministry, Missions Coordinator at the Baptist Center. "Baptists believe games. Mike Rjcke threw six touch- tell the club what they learned. fort. This will be an informative involved in as many activities as Mandy McGee encourages involvement basically that Christ was the Son of God down passes contributing to the score of Their topics for discussion at their meeting for those seeking teacher possible." in the many outreach programs and that those who have faith In Him 40-«. According to Pike members the meeting being held Oct. 14 will be a certification on Oct. 13. For the student, the BSU offers a sponsored by the BSU. "The nominal are saved. We welcome anyone who TKE game was won with tough horseback riding trip and future ac- variety of social events. "We have a fees we collect at coffeehouses go wants to learn about the Bible or defensive playing The Pikes beat the tivities. Anyone can come and see what group that meets daily in the Powell toward our Summer Missions program, Baptists in particular," says Kirkwood. TKE's 12-«. it is all about. If there are any questions AERho Cafeteria for a devotion at lunch and during which we send students into a "We urge everyone to come and call Mark at 3763. discussion session." stated Kirkwood. community to minister." McGee spent share the fun with us this year," says Beta's AERho will show Vintage film Oct. In addition to this daily program, they the summer in Pennsylvania on an McGee. 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OVC RESULTS Colonels claim 23-10 win Eastern 23 Austia Peay 10 By STEVE THOMAS Vaaagstowa • Akron t yards, the third quarter became a FieW. Murray M Morehead • Sports Editor defensive battle. The Blue Raiders arc winleai on the It I . Just by looking at the statistics of the W. Carolina 24 Middl* Teaa. Late in the quarter. Rodney Byrd, a season but all of their past opponents Teaa. Tech 3t UT-Martia 28 Colonels' game with the Austin Peay junior defensive back saved a touch- have winning records. Governors, one might get the wrong m down when he intercepted a Sonny Last year, the Colonels scored their MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY impression of who won the game. Defillipis pass in the endzone to halt an biggest victory of the season against Austin Peay won the statistics game: 1st vs. Morehead Austin Peay threat. Middle, posting a 53-10 win Cincinnati the Colonels won the game that counts With just under nine minutes left in But Kidd is not looking past Middle though -- the game of the scoreboard, the game, the Govs ended a 96-yard !■ 23-10. raising their overall record to 3-1 "They are much improved over last SOCCER scoring drive with a five-yard scoring year and more physical than last Eastern 3 Cumberland I ;md their OVC mark to 1-1. pass that cut the Colonel lead to 13-10. The Govs out Rained the Colonels in year," he said. Flores quickly responded, giving the i • total yardage by a 364 to 292 margin GOLF Colonels a six point lead with four EKUINV. while piling up 21 first downs to the 11 of minutes to go on a 47-yard field goal. Colonels eighth Roy Kidd's Colonels. EKU maroon third - 87* The Colonels had a chance to put the For the third straight week, the EKU white fifth - 887 But in the game on the scoreboard the game out of reach just two minutes number one spot in the Division 1-AA Colonels were in command from the later, but Floras' 44-yard field goal football poll Is held by the Racers of start, as they scored in every quarter. RIFLE attempt was blocked by senior Murray State, who took 45 votes. Eastern No. I - 4552 The Colonels got on the scoreboard defensive tackle Richard Wozniak. But this week, they have some early in the first quarter after Eastern No. 2 - 434* The ball rolled to the two-yard line, company in South Carolina state, last Kentucky ■ 4244 sophomore linebacker Alex Dominguez where the Govs took over for one last week's third place team, also with 45 intercepted a Hal Adkins pass at the chance. votes. Austin Peay 25. But the Colonels held Austin Peay on The Colonels broke into the top ten for Three plays later, quarterback Chris FOOTBALL four straight incomplete passes and the first time, taking the number eight Oct. II Middle Tenn. home 2:M Isaac hooked up with senior split end took over possession at the two-yard spot, with 23 votes. David Booze for a 22-yard touchdown line. The remainder of the top ten include: pass and a David Floras point put the MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY Miller's two-yard run and Floras' Massachusetts and Lehigh, tied for Oct. II Indiana Inv. away Colonels on top. 7-0. extra point gave the Colonels their final third. Western at fifth, followed by It was then the Colonel defense's turn margin of victory. 23-10. Weber State, Connecticut, the Colonels, to star. WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY The offense of the Colonels, although Idaho and a three way tie at tenth Oct. II Southern HliBMS away The Govs drove from their own 10 all outgained statistically, showed a good between Delaware, N.W. Louisiana and the way to the Colonel 14 where on balance, as they rushed for 188 yards Alcore State. FIELD HOCKEY fourth and short yardage, the defense and passed for 104 more. Ohio Valley Conference member held on a play that Kidd said "made a Oct. II Longwood home Isaac completed six of 12 for the 104 Tennessee Tech also received votes in Farman home big difference in the outcome of the yards and one touchdown, and Kidd the poll. Oct. 15. Louisville home 4:M game." commented. "Chris is beginning to Three plays later, senior tailback recognize the defenses and calling Shooters win GOLF Alvin Miller raced 67 yards, to the automatics on the line." Oct. ia-12 Buckeye Clastic away Austin Peay seven-yard line to set up a Dale Patton added 45 yards on 16 The Colonel rifle team picked up their field goal of 22 yards by Floras. carries to add to Miller's team leading second win of the season Saturday WOMEN'S TENNIS Miller led the Colonels' rushing at- total against the University of Kentucky and Oct. II Miami (O) Ball State away tack with 121 yards and one touchdown Patton's total gives him 2,042 yards Morehead in small bore competition. Oct. IS Tennessee away on 13 attempts. rushing for his career. The Colonels' number one team, led Straight for the cup After a Colonel fumble, the Govs The defense bent but did not break as by Dan Durbin, won the match with RIFLE «^. capped a 50-yard drive with a 22-yard they intercepted three passes and 4,552 points, a school record. field goal that cut the Colonels' margin Mike Frey, a senior from Lombard, III. follows through on a putt during the Oct. 11-12 OVC Tourney away recovered one fumble. The number two team, (4,340) EKU Invitational last weekend at Arlington. Frey had a 221 for the tourney and to 10-3. which was the score at the end of Next the Colonels host the Blue finished second in front of UK number the half. the Colonels finished with a dissappointing 878 third place total behind Ohio VOLLEYBALL Raiders of Middle Tennessee in an Ohio one (4,244). Morehead (4,344) and UK State and Kentucky. Oct. 9-11 Michigan St. lav. After an early Flores field goal of 47 Valley Conference game at Hanger number two (4100). Oct. 14 Kentucky home 7 p.m. We Buy Class Rings To a New hair Style $ CQUPOM

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"The matches are 10 minutes long Dillon, a graduate of Slippery Rock and you are judged on control of your Robert Miller, of the Department spirit and pride. opponent and technique." Dillon said. of Philosophy and Religion com- That is why Roy Kidd or any of State College in Slippery Rock. Pa., had never participated in judo until he The idea in judo is to throw your plained that the paper did not have his Colonels or the fans that turn arrived at Slippery Rock. opponent or get him in a submission anything to "deepen the spirit and out each week to cheer the Colonels He was recruited out of high school by hold, according to Dillon. challenge the mind." on to another national title, would Slippery Rock as a runner for the track The University does not have a judo He complained the Progress not feel that sports was not worth team and became interested in judo team but rather a club for those in- after meeting the coach of the team. terested in learning about and prac- devoted "three and a half' of its the time that is devoted to it. ticing judo. pages to sports. Nor do the other thousands of At that time. Dillon weighed in at 142 pounds. Dillon said that he has noticed "a Was Miller saying that sports are people that attend all kinds' of great interest in the judo club" but he is not worth covering and publishing athletic events each week feel that Almost fifty pounds and five to 5V4 not involved with the club because of in the paper because sports do not they are wasting their time just hours of practice a day later, the for- the time devoted to his coaching duties stimulate the mind? because the game that they are mer captain of the Slippery Rock team and classwork. I would certainly hope that this is watching doesn't "deepen the was invited to the World Cup. % The World Cup may have been the not the case. Selection for the World Cup is based last meet for Dillon, as he is going to spirit and challenge the mind." on performances in past meets and in take time off to work on his doctorate First of all, I was never under the Sports are also sources of that department, Dillon is well and coach, but he said that he "might impression that a newspaper was revenue for schools. qualified. go back after two years." supposed to stimulate the mind. Apppearances on television can Its object is to inform its earn schools many thousands of readers by presenting the news and dollars each year. Intramurals on campus sports are a part of the news. This money benefits the school in Intramural Recreational Sports is For more information contact Londa Secondly, sports were not many areas other than the athletic announcing flag football playoffs. They Strong at 5434. designed to stimulate the mind but departments. began yesterday and will conclude The 1980 Intramural Swimming and rather to entertain its spectators Sports definitely do serve a Wednesday. Oct. 15. with the All- Diving Meet will be held Tuesday, Oct and provide a form of competition purpose and have a place in the Campus Championship game beginning 14 at 7:30 p.m. in Alumni Coliseum at 4:30. The Womens Championship Pool. Faculty, students, men and for the players. pages of a newspaper. women are invited to participate. The AFTER THE FACT game is Tuesday, Oct 14 and the A spectator of sports wants to sit Housing and Fraternity Championships deadline for entries is Wednesday, Oct back and relax while watching a The Racers of Murray finally will be determined Monday, Oct. 13. All 8. game and maybe try his hand at gave up a touchdown. Set it up games will begin at 4:30 p.m. armchair quarterbacking, but not Morehead pushed across a An organizational meeting at the score late in the third quarter in Soccer officials are needed for In- fencing club is planned for Tuesday, "stimulate the mind." Oct. 14, in Conference Room A of the College sports provide many Saturday's game at Morehead. Lori Duncan, a freshman from North Huntington. Pa., bumps the ball in the tramural Soccer. We are paying $2.50- Tuesday night match against Louisville which the Colonels won 3-1. There are $3 depending on experience. Games will Powell Building at 8 p.m. athletes with the opportunity for an Murray won, however, by a 30-6 Anyone interested in the sport of score giving the nations top rated just two more home meets for the Colonels this season, Oct. 14 against Ken- start al4, 5 and 6 p m at the Intramural education that they would fail to tucky and Nov. 1 against Northern Ky. 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The result is a epidemic proportions in the last disappointing piece of filmmaking* few years. other media events influence which should have been sold to after-, What movement am I talking would-be murderers to go ahead school TV audiences rather than to' about'' The horror movement of and commit the crime? Did the adults who expect a new and novel twist on a movie they enjoyed three years; j course! The movement toward the person who stabbed to death the young woman in Frankfort this earlier. bizarre, the unusual and the past weekend see "The Eyes of In "Book II," George Burns plays the terrifying. animate character of God, who once Laura Mars?" again returns to earth to deliver His Americans ' are spending What tricks will be given to message through an unsuspecting thousands upon thousands of children for Halloween this year Director Jay Fields offers instruction as east Oct 15 in Gifford Theatre (■*«*• by WH I "prophet." Where John Denver played dollars to see movies and read instead of treats? rehearse for "West Side Story." The play opaas Wednesday. the part of God's messenger in the first books that will scare them out of I'm not suggesting that anyone picture, a young actress by the name of their pants, make them afraid to be who likes scary movies or reads I.ouanne (no last name) assumes the alone at night and cause them to be scary books is murder-oriented. role of the sequel. In carrying out the task of spreading paranoid about every stranger I'm not even suggesting that you they meet. 'Story' cast loves theater God's word to the world Louanne, as the completely stop watching scary character Tracy, undergoes the same Stephen King's "Firestarter," a movies and reading scary books. By LAVERNE LAKES graduate student in the music depart- Dinner Theatre in Winchester in "West tribulations that Denver's character Action novel about a government What I am suggesting is that you Stan Writer ment. Side Story." in a New York off- did. Where Denver played the assistant drug study that has severe evaluate your reasons for par- The characters in "West Side Story" She will be playing the part of Anita Broadway production as a dancer and manager of a supermarket whose job repercussions, is currently the top ticipating in these events. are a modern day version of the in "West Side Story." at Kings Island was in jeopardy, Tracy is a grade- • nationwide bestseller Evil does not necessarily lurk characters in Shakespeare's "Romeo She also danced in "Pippin" and did He will play the part of Nibbles in school student whose math grades "West Side Story." What does the enormous behind every theater door. and Juliet." technical work on "Cabaret." She has stand to suffer. Par example. Janet Berry as Anita also been involved with the Lexington The one thing that "Book II" lacks is plays a combination of Lady Capulet Children's Theatre, and the University Jackie Hall depth. The 1977 picture stimulated African culture week and the nurse. Ernest R. Adams as of Kentucky Opera Workshop. Jackie Hall is 23, a senior B.F.A. audiences' thoughts, attempted to Bernardo will be Tybault and Jackie Workshop. major from Frankfort. He spent last answer some theological questions and ends tomorrow Hall as Action represents the character summer working for the Center Ring took a hard swipe at money-rich and Mercutio. Krnrsl K. Adams Company. At the University he has power-hungry evangelists The first By BELINDA WARD Students Association at Berea. The one thing the cast all seem to performed in "A Company of Wayward film sparked controversy among Ernest R. Adams is a junior per- Saints." "Pippin" "Love for Love." Staff Writer Sauah's poems have been broad- have in common is a love for the forming arts major from Owensboro. conservative church groups and African Culture Week is taking place casted over Radio Gambia and the theater. It is easy to see how deeply He is 20 years old and will be playing "Once Upon A Mattress" and "Under prompted a rash of hate-calls and on campus this week, Oct. 6-9. Many BBC. His first book of poetry, "When they feel by listening to Berry. Milkwood." poison editorials against theaters that the part of Bernardo in "West Side He was also a dancer, singer in different events, ranging from films Africa Was a Young Woman," was She said. "I really hope that it (West Story." exhibited the film. and presentations, to food and fashion published this year by the Writers Side Story) touches someone, maybe Adams also had the lead part in last "Cabaret." He was company manager None of this surfaces in "Book II." It shows have been presented in various Workshop of India. just one person. Maybe it will give a life years production of "Cabaret." This and acted in the Berea College is a shallow chain of circumstances buildings on campus. Among these This volume of poetry deals with the a direction and purpose." multi-talented student was also stage production of "Wilderness Road." Hall which, if it were not for some casual events was a presentation and poetry state of Africa before, during and after Steve McCollum put it in even manager for both "Pippin" and "Red performed in "Godspell" and "Fan- references to a walk-on's bust size, reading by Tiijan Sallah on African the European invasion. He has also stronger terms, he said. "Jay Fields is Ryder" and master electrician for "A tastics" at Harlequin Playhouse in could have been easily done by Disney Poetry and the Negritude Movement been honored as the recipient of the a hell of a man and Jim is a genius." Company of Wayward Saints." Tennessee. Productions. Sallah was born in Gambia, Africa In Berea College Frances P. Hutchins Kathy C.oode The picture does, in fact have good 1958. Gambia, which has been in the Award in Literature for 1960. Editor's note: The following are Steve McCollum Kathy Goode is a 20-year-old junior, appeal for young audiences. Those who news for the past couple of years, is the Following the presentation of the brief profiles on five members of the Steve McCollum is one of the few industrial technology and physical are the same age as Tracy seem to ancestral home of Alex Haley, author of Negritude movement, which is the "West Side Story" cast. people in "West Side Story" who is not a education major from Versailles. identify with her plight. But for adults the best selling novel, "Roots." Sallah interrelated social and political events Janet Lynn Berry University student. He is a 21-year-old .Goode is on the womens gymnastics who are looking for a reason to think, attended high school in Rabun Gap, Ga •sncernlng Negros and the poetry Janet Lynn Berry isn't just a 23-year- Lexington resident. team. feel, or laugh "Oh. God! Book II," is an ' where he graduated with honanv - reading, including not only his own old graduate student. Berry, a native of Although he has not performed here Although this is her first production empty piece of non-entertainment. He is presently a senior majoring in poetry, but also the poetry of the other U'xington. is a multi-talented per- before, lie does not lack experience. He on stage she has had extensive dance Editor's note: "Oh God! Book II!" Is economics at Berea College. He is also poets, Sallah welcomed questions and former. She has a B.F.A. degree and is has performed at the Lexington Diner experience. She will play the part of currently playing at Campus Cinemas serving as the president of the African discussion from the audience. now enrolled at the University as a Playhouse in "Godspell," the Barn Marguerita. on the Eastern By-Pass. 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Y Pf 11/VoL S«/No. 7 Tha Emwi Pragraa t. K events "Under Eastern's Stars" is the name University Chamber Players - assisted Grill concerts of a Palmer Hall - sponsored dance by John Courier, harpsichordist from scheduled for tomorrow night. Berea College - in a concert of music The dance, to be held from 7:30-12 for multiple harpsichords by Johann p.m. in the Keene Johnson Ballroom, is starting soon Sabastian Bech. free to students and refreshments will BY I.INDA M. DOUGLAS cooler weather beginning, the concerts be available The program will take place Monday SUff Writer evening, Oct 13, at 8 in the main sanc- will provide students with some en- Sponsored by the dormitory's hall tuary of the church and is open to tha Are you someone who has a talent, tertainment. council, the event will have an "Urban public. preferably in music. Are you willing to Even though most of last spring's Cowboy" dress theme and will feature perform thirty to forty-five minutes concerts were composed primarily of western music and a light show A $1000 grand prize wiU be awarded before a responsive audience? If so, easy listening music, according to provided by Big T and his Music in the Sixth Annual Fall Poetry Com- then the grill may be your launch to Daugherty, he would like to encourage . Machine. petition sponsored by the World of stardom beginning Oct 15. other types of acts. He cited jazz and Prizes will be awarded for the best Poetry, a quarterly newsletter for Concerts in the grill will again be held barbershop quartets as two examples dressed boy and girl. poets. every Wednesday night from 8 to 11 which have been well-received and Poems of all styles and on any subject The Department of Music will p m , featuring three acts a night from would continue to be enjoyed. are eligible to compete for the grand students, faculty, staff and professional Daughtery said that he felt that there sponsor a free guest recital by Karl prize or for 40 other cash or mer- entertainers. Payne, professor of piano at Morehead chandise awards. was a lot of talent in the University's State University tonight at 8:30 in the According to Skip Daughtery, community and he would like to see Gifford Theater. Rules and official entry forms are director of student activities, the first more peopU audition for the concerts The Department of Music in available from World of Poetry. 2431 concert will probably be a professional "It's a good vehicle for free en- cooperation with the First Presbyterian Stockton Blvd.. Dept. N. Sacramento, act. Talent from the University com- tertainment. It gives someone an op- Church. Richmond, will present the California 95817. munity will follow in the succeeding portunity to use that talent," said weeks. Daughtery. Warm weather has been the primary People interested in auditioning factor in keeping the grill concerts from should contact Daughtery at the Lead, glass exhibit beginning earlier in the semester ac- Students Activities and Organizations reflects light cording to Daughtery. He feels with the Office or call 622-3855. Bv I .INDAM IMHC.I.AS The stained glass panels are also Staff Writer disappointing. Not only do the lights 'Cheaper' gets even that they reflect become scattered and "Art for art's sake" may have been men in order the message that three artists. Don make it hard to tell the original colors ByROGERFRAZEE to satisfy alimony of the artist's, but the wooden frames SUff Writer obligations. Carlos Thomas. Frank Close and Julia A love - hate relationship instantly w Kingsley, were portraying in their which highlight the works are un- "Cheaper to Keep Her," a new works in the "Lead and Glass" exhibit complimentary. comedy film starring Mac Davis, is a develops between Dekker and his new which is showing today and tomorrow With the exception of Close's "Winter successful attempt to put slapstick into boss. Locke (played by Tovah Feld- from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Giles Light." which has shades of blue glass divorce. shuh). Locke is a beautiful but stone- pane fading into'red. then at the bot- hearted woman who hands Dekker a Gallery in the Jane F. Campbell While "An Unmarried Woman" dealt caseload of alimony-owers: most of building. tom, into purple, all panes lack 1p.m. ■ with the social readjustment of a newly character and unified composition. Brock Auditorium. Tickets are $4 for students and IB for non-studenu Tickets whom Dekker feeb nothing but sym- Pictures of glass panes taken from - divorced woman and "Starting Over" pathy for. examples of churches are featured in may be purchased at the Powell Information desk, the Bursar's window, or at looked at the subject through a man's this exhibit. Even though they are pure Kingsley s work including "Cut Line the door. eyes, "Cheaper to Keep Her" addresses The plot is full of twists, reverse and vital in color, the effect of moving Cartoon." is hard to understand. This the hidden chapter in divorce known as twists, loopholes and surprises. It is the student is lost due to the white and work, made up of mostly abstract lines "getting even." spiced with a bushel of sex jokes (ad- and colors, does not suggest any Murphey in concert clear space around the pictures. Davis, who established his credibility mittedly, some are adolescent) and a Thomas' work which was done in evidence where the artist found the title Michael Murphey, of "Wildfire" with producer extraordinaire. John as a screen actor in "North Dallas bucket of sight-gags, as the hapless watercolor and pencil is a disap- for her work. fame, will be appearing in concert in Boy Ian. Forty." plays the part of Dekker, a detective chases his suspects across pointment. Abstract and muted colors Other works, including an ar- Brock Auditorium Saturday. Oct. 11 at 8 Murphey's newest interest, writing private detective who has just been town, stopping occasionally at leave his work lifeless. chitectural version of a winding p.m. film scripts and screenplays, has taken to the cleaners in a bitter divorce bedrooms along the way. stairway with stained glass windows "Rolling Stone" has called Murphey case •One of the eye-catching structures in brought him further recognition. "The In the end. justice is done: Dekker the exhibit is the St. Michealia Kirche. constructed in the walls, kept in line "the best new songwriter in the Divided Trail." a documentary In the settlement, his ex-wife slapped with the exhibit's theme but steered produced and directed by Jerry solves his cases (in a rather un- The approximate 2-feet by 3-feet country" and the "London Times" a lien on his private-eye business and conventional manner) and he gets the creation composed of panels, each away from vibrant colors in their termed his work "brilliant." People of Aaronson has been nominated for an put him on the street with little more designs. Light behind the panes was a all ages and musical tastes, throughout Academy Award. Murphey did the girl (one of them). equidistance from the others in the box. than a battered Vega and a portable While "Cheaper to Keep Her" will gives the sense of depth to the trans- key factor in determining the extent the this country and Europe have marveled music for the film which documents the television. parent structure. pieces were able to move this writer. over his spirited performances and problems of Native Americans in urban probably never be listed among On each of these panels are parts of poetic lyrics. areas. Dekker rents a room in a retirement history's great movies, it can certainly the church, represented in gray, thus The exhibit offers a different version Murphey's latest release on Epic, Tickets go on sale today for the community and begins to search the be marked up as a worthwhile film. The projecting a three-dimensional image lo the idea of art. For those who like "Peaks. Valleys, Honky-Tonks It concert at the Powell information desk. help-wanted ads. The one job opening, material is fresh, the acting is good and The structure was built in Hildinsheim. variety, this exhibit will help illustrate Alleys," is a unique one side live, one Tickets are $4 for students and IS for it seems, that he is qualified for is with Ken Annakin's directing keeps the West Germany, under Emperor Oho III the extent to which light has reflected side studio, album that is the non-students. Tickets may also be a law firm which specializes in story moving at a fast and syncopated and St. Bernard. upon artists' creations. culmination of Michael's association purchased at the door squeezing every cent out of divorced pace.

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Chrisman elected Campus ■ fires pro-tem of SA (Continued from Page 3) By THOMAS ROSS He said that "we got at least 500 Cooking items increase the odds of NewsEdttor people who weren't going to register to starting a fire," Westbrook said. In the Karen Chrisman was elected senate vote. We feel that we could have had Providence College case, a fire in a 1.000 students registered if we hadn't pro-tem during the Student Asso- Philadelphia fraternity house, well run out of registration forms at the decorated for the holidays, killed three ciation meeting held Tuesday evening. beginning of last week." And in other business, three new justices students when it swept up an open Kremer said that an effort was made stairway. were sworn into office. to get more registration forms, but Many students ignore fire drills and Dennis O'Hearn was sworn in as the there was a shortage of forms all over alarms. Stapleton puts it this way. associate chief justice and Jamma the state at the time. No explanation for "You're taking a big chance. It's a life Etler and Larry Doker were sworn in as the shortage could be given by Kremer. and death matter." the other justices. The main problem of the program, Westbrook said that if a student does Kremer said, was that some of the Chrisman. who was one of three ignore the fire drills they can do students who filled out the forms had something about it. He or she can be persons nominated for the position of written in the wrong information. The senate pro-tem. is also the chairperson two main concerns being that the arrested by security. for the election committee. students wrote in their home address In case someone gets caught in a fire Her duties as pro-tem include being instead of their campus address and put there are some basic things to know the top senator of the SA and she has the year 1980 as their birth date, according to Stapleton. presidential power when Clay burn Kremer said. .For instance, he said ""* you're Trowell. president of SA and Charles He said that at least 50 students had asleep, don't stand up. Heat is at the top Floyd, vice president of SA are absent to be called back so that the forms could of the air. Crawl on the floor. They're from the University explained SA be filled out properly. should be two escapes. Feel the door to member, Carl Kremer. About 25 forms were voided because see if it is hot - but first sleep with the The other nominees for the position of these problems and the SA couldn't door closed" (Westbrook said that the were Tim Crawley and Sherri Mefford get in touch with them so as to correct doors in Telford are all wood, thus there The business of the committee the forms or, Kremer added that they is little risk for the fire to spread. He reports was taken up by the SA and just turned the forms in late, the said at the 1977 Telford fire the door Floyd reported on the election com- deadline being Monday, Oct. 6. was still intact and relatively thick.) mittee in lieu of Chrisman's absence Kremer claims that, "We've got "If the door is hot, go to the window from the meeting. He said that they're more people registered on campus than and try to get out. Yell for help. Some still working on the vacancies. ever before. We don't have the final people even have portable ladders from Chrisman later reported that as of now tally, but we're sure of It." Economy car? their windows. If your body catches on the SA still has three seats open. He said that. 'lEven though we fell Economy car? Not for Skip Testut, an assistant professor in the car for six years. The former owner was an elderly doctor fire, stop, drop and roll, smothering the The Constitution Committee, headed short of registering 1,000 students, we flames." Stapleton said. by Billy Mitchell, is planning on sub- the University's Special Education Department. He drives a who wanted his favorite car to have a good home. That's feel that we were successful." big, bright blue 1955 Cadillac. Testut, who was assistant what Testut gives it. In return it gives him about 16 MPG, in "The best prevention is to read the mitting a new constitution to the SA, but The SA was assisted in the program material on your door," Westbrook it was "tabled until next week, because superintendent at the Oklahoma School for the Deaf before style, (photo by Patrick Dysoa) by Bruce Leinweber. president of coming to the University a little over a year ago, has owned said. It offers fire escapes and tells the cabinet didn't feel that it was Men's Interdorm and Sheryle Scott what to do in case of fire. ready." Kremer said. president of Women's Interdorm, who He added that this is the first SA headed the operation of registering constitution written since 1974. dorm-dwelling students. Kremer also spoke of the SA's Kremer said that he is particularly campaign for voter registration among happy about their help because this is Delivery man accosted on campus University students, stating that the "first time, in a long time, that the through the program. 739 students were SA and the Men's and Women's In- Bv THOMAS K OSS he ultimately was the person who ap contacted campus security. paying for it." registered. terdorm have worked together." Newa Editor prehended one of the alleged attackers The other suspect who escaped was Winters, in describing the alleged described by Lindquist as a black male, The delivery person, who requested A Domino's delivery man was crime, said that he saw "two guys out adding that security has "very little not to be identified for safety reasons, allegedly waylayed by two males at the there (on the patio), who tried to roll a information to go on," from the said that a warrant has been issued Owners have no comment Keene Hall patio. Wednesday. Oct. 1 at pizza guy." and then the suspects fled description. against the alleged assailants. approximately 11 p.m.. ending with one from the area, going around the west Lindquist. in reading the official He added however, that he believes (Continued from Page I) refused to comment on the hearing. In of the alleged assailants being ap- end of the building and crossing the report of the case said that the one that the issue will be taken up internally William Morgan, owner of 1890's addition, he declared that the establish prehended while his alleged co-hort got Eastern By-Pass. suspect who was caught after the act is (by the school). Saloon refused to comment on the ment's name was not to be printed in away, reported Thomas Lindquist. He said that he chased and tackled John Brumleve, a 20-year-old student He said that he has been attacked situation, adding that he will not make this article. director of safety. one of the suspects in the field next to who resides in Keene Hall. once before the alleged assualt of last comments after the hearing, as well. Management at Phone 3 and at Mike Winters, a senior business the University Model Lab School and He said that Brumleve and another Wednesday when he was punched by an A spokesman for Poopeotzie's o'Riley's Pub were unavailable for major from Vienna, W.V. witnessed the then he took him back to Keene Hall "individual apparently tried to take a unidentified person at Keene Hall about refused to identify himself and also comment prior to Progress deadline. alleged act while in the hall lobby and where the dorm director, Joe Greene, pizza from the delivery man without a month ago while making deliveries.

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