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Vol. W/No. 5 Oinctal8»«4«itP»»Mc»U«i«IE«»t«»»>^Kky University Thursday, 26,1M0 10,510 students eligible White researches SAvote totals 532 during By THOMAS ROSS Upon finishing this, the list will be Nrws Editor sent to Dr. Thomas Myers, vice summer Out of the 10,510 students on campus president of Student Affiars, to be who are eligible to vote for student checked over for eligibilty. Chrisman By ROBIN PATER elections. SS2 came to the polls this past explained. The write-in students an Editor Tuesday, Sept. 23, according to Karen then called and asked if they are Chrisman. chairperson of the election serious about being a senator. If not, While most people spent their committee on campus. Chrisman said, they must submit a summer vacations tanning in the sun, Chrisman termed the turn-out as letter of resignation. swimming at the beach or playing a "poor" during the 64 seat election. Chrisman said that she isn't sure round of golf, English professor Or. She explained that because only 46 whether or not all the write-in senators Isabelle White spent her summer doing students ran in the 64 seat election, will be enough to fill the 18 seat gap. research work. everyone that did run is now a student senator. She said that the regular procedure From the middle of June to mid- There was no competition among any for this would be for the seats to be August. White took part in a summer of the colleges, therefore there were no filled by presidential appointment. seminar, sponsored by the National losers. Chrisman said. The total ballots casted for each Endowment for the Humanities. According to Chrisman many of the college are as follows: Allied Health Held at the University of California at votes were write-in ballots, which and Nursing. 53, Arts and Humanities, Berkeley, the seminar was one of denotes that the votes were for students 37; Social and Behavioral Science, 70; several held at universities all over the who weren't offically on the ballot. Education, 60; Health, Physical U.S. "that have very good research Tin c, she has to compile a list of Education and Recreation, 34; facilities." said White. the write-in votes and make sure that Business, 123; Applied Arts and The purpose of the seminar, ex- those who have more than one write-in Technology. 105; Natural and Rain or shine plained the 13-year University em- meet the grade point average Mathematical Sciences, 50 and Law ployee, is "for college professors to requirements to be a senator. Enforcement, 37. Umbrellas were handy items at the University's game least a little of the precipitation Below one couple also found improve their teaching and to give against Youngstown Saturday. As the crowd huddled under the implement useful in warding off the hot sun so prevalent people the opportunity to do research." 95 students registered any shelter from the pouring rain during the first part of the "> the second half of the meeting, (state betow by Will Additionally, the seminar enabled the great showing on the Colonel's part the umbrella shad at MaasfleM) college professors to use the methods of cultural history in research and to examine what functions these things BOT moves to motel served in the culture, according to By BETTY MAI.KIN They were joined by students par- White Stall Writer ticipating in the University's Titled "High Culture in Victorian About 100 students enrolled in the breathalizer training short course. England." the interdisciplinary various programs of the Bureau of Students currently housed at the inn seminar featured professors who were Training located at the University have include law enforcement olticers, interested in delving into not only taken up residence at the University coroners and corrections officers. literature, but history, music and art Inn The 74-room University Inn will history, as well Inn manager Jeffrey Bennett says 95 house 205 students. About three-fourths students had registered at the motel of these students will be tripled in motel In White's case, she conducted her Tuesday afternoon while 10 to 15 more rooms which previously had two double research on the fictional work of students are expected by the end of the beds. The double beds have since been Charles Dickens call "The Old replaced with one single bed and one Curlousity Shop." The Bureau of Training is leasing the bunk bed. "Dickens was a big influence" on establishment from the University. In The remaining students will be some of the American authors White turn, the University is channeling the placed in rooms with two single beds. has done research on in the past, rental income from the bureau back Other than replacing the motel beds particularly focusing on the fictional into the University Foundation who with single beds and bunk beds, the only deaths of female characters. agreed to purchase the motel last week. other change to the rooms is the "When Dickens wrote 'The Old Representatives for the foundation and television sets have been removed and Curiousity Shop,' he wrote of a death the motel owners conducted the closing returned to a Lexington store who had scene that was extremely popular in on the property Monday. leased them to the University Inn England and America," White Sixty students enrolled in the Bureau motel. However, there may be some remarked. of Training's 10-week basic police modifications to the inn in the future. People waited on the docks of ship training course began moving into the Bennett says wardrobes may be added harbors, in order to read the next part building Friday. Students enrolled in to the rooms to give students additional the 1 to 3-week special courses offered storage space for clothes. (See WHITE, page 3) by the bureau began moving into the (See BOT, page 14) motel Monday. Candidates re by students Periscope By THOMAS ROSS Seated in the three~paneli8ts chairs representative explained to the audience what the The annual SAE County Fair and all News Editor were. Dr. Paul Blanchard. Dr. Ralph McNay. speakinjT'for Carter and Libertarian ticket is, and what it stand its biiarra activates is faaturad on paos Faaturas/Naws. • •■••••S'O The University had its own version of Fretty, both associate professors of lb' armed with quotes from Adlai for ~ a free and open society. 7 with two photos and a story by staff the presidential debates, Monday, Sept. Political Science department and Carl Stevenson to John F. Kennedy, opened Ashby said that Clark is striving for a W, n«r Shawn Smith. Another photo is 22 in Palmer Hall's lobby with students Kremer, a junior political science his address by stating thai Keagan new approach to the issues, one based onpaga 11 representing four of the candidates. major representing the Student would be a "poor predecessor to Car- on "common sense and the principle of The mock debate, sponsored by the Association. ter." human rights." Student Association and the Palmer Mike Behler, a senior political He noted Carter's accomplishments Meredith's opening statements Hall House Council, included: Don science major and a member of the and concerning Reagan. McNay voiced consisted of what he said he thought to McNay as Democratic incumbent, Student Association played the role of what he said thought to be the former be Anderson's more appealing stands Jimmy Carter; Ron Napier as the moderator. governor's downfalls. for the American public, such as ad- Voter registration Republican nominee. Ronald Reagan; The procedural of the affair was Addressing the audience for Reagan. vocation of civil rights, pay and Dave Meredith as Independent explained by Behler at the opening of Napier stated contradictions to what allowance increases for military nominee. John Anderson and Ken Ash- the debate. McNay had just said about the personnel and favoring the Equal initiated by Senate by as Libertarian nominee, Ed Clark. He stated that each representative Republican candidate and listed some Rights Amendment. Meredith, who is a senior and the was permitted a five minute opening of the plus's of Reagan's ad- The panelists asked relatively the By THOMAS ROSS Kremer said that they are having campus coordinator for the Anderson address, followed by the questions of ministration. same type of questions that were asked News Editor some trouble getting the dorm phase the panel and rounding it off with a two Minor party candidate. Ed Clark, had together, but they should have the campaign, arranged the event with the (See STUDENTS, page 14) Political activity in this election year speakers and the panelists minute closing remark by each his views expressed by Ashbv. who is at the beginning of its peak and the operation under way sometime next Student Association is going to put the week University right in the midst of it. They'll have volunteers going This week, the University not only throughout the dorms at various times, Powell mainly in the evening hours, Kremer has experienced the mock debate from Monday and the SA elections held added Tuesday but SA has also put into Concerning phase three of the plan, Grill operation a mass voter registration Kremer said that it is primarily for rally, which will go fully into operation those students who live off campus. next week. To accommodate these students, a flooded The man that is before the black- desk will be placed outside the grill By THOMAS ROSS board on this plan is senior. Mike area of the Powell Building, at the News Editor Behler, a political science major from beginning of next week. The hours are The Powell Building Grill was Fort Wriglit. and a member of Student tentative right now, Kremer explained, temporarily shut down Monday, Sept. Association. but as of right now. there should be 22 in the late afternoon due to flooding Assisting Behler in his plan is Carl people at the desk from the hours of 10 of the grill area, according to Chad Kremer. a junior from Troy, Ohio and a a.m. to 3 p.m. Middleton, director of physical plant Student Association senator. Billy Mitchell, a senior political Middleton explained that one of the Behler noted that the campus is the science major and a member of the sanitary sewer lines that drain out from largest precinct in the city, yet its Student Senate is in charge of this the building had backed up through the power isn't being used. phase, Kremer said. drain Therefore, Kremer said, "We felt Behler explained that they got the He said that maintenance men were that, as members of SA. that it's kind of large amount of registration forms sent over there immediately to clean our responsibility to utilize the power through state Democratic the drain out. and potential of this campus, voting- Headquarters from senior Don McNay, Middleton said that the grill resumed wise." who lives in Frankfort on an internship operation shortly after the incident Behler devised the plan last year and program Larry Martin, director of food ser- has divided it into three phases. vices, was unavailable for comment on Phase one. with Behler in charge, Behler and Kremer delved deeper the incident, for which Earl Baldwin, consists of a number of volunteers into their reasons behind this plan. vice president of business affairs, was going to the freshman orientation Behler said, "We don't feel that the referred. classes and asking them if they would city and county will "realize the voting Baldwin said that it was a temporary like to register to vote power of the students." problem and upon notification of the This phase is already in effect with He noted that the, "big thing is not flooding, he called physical plant the volunteers trying to cover ap- only getting the students registered, but personnel. proximately SO classes. Behler ex- to reach the final goal of getting them to The main concern was that someone plained. the polls." could slip and fall, Baldwin said. Kremer said that Bruce Lienweber, a Once registered, Behler said, the Venturing to say what may have senior law enforcement major and students will not only be registered for Look what I found the presidential election, but also for Ranard McPhaul, a junior from Miami, Fla., who was at defensive player for the opponent looks on The pass was one caused the incident, Baldwin said, "I president of Men's Interdorm. is in of three for the day for Isaac who gained 39 yards for his imagine that it had to do with the rain." charge of phase two -- dorm state and other national elections as flanker for the University in the conflict against Youngstown well as local elections Saturday receives the ball from Chris Isaac as a bewildered passing ability. This pass was good for 38 yards. that had hit the area so hard. registration

1 % ■i ■ P4"> 2/Vol. 59/No. 5 Thai Thursday. Editorials • Policies lax throughout state

•r ■> ■ Attending class should be the decision of the student Welcome to Eastern Kentucky be assigned an "F" grade." An excused absence, therefore, High School, where the attendance Faculty members are expected is still marked down as an absence, policy is held over the heads of to deal with students within the unless the instructor happens to students and grades are affected limitations of the policy, which find it in his or her character to by the number or lack of absences adds that the policy may be waived make exceptions, where needed. a student has accumulated. for those taking 100 to 200 level Kentucky State University has a At an institution of higher classes with the approval of the less rigid policy that allows those learning such as the University, instructor, department chairman students enrolled in 100 and 200 where students are generally and the college dean. level courses no more than nine treated as adults, the basis for In the case of courses above the absences for a three-hour class and grading should not include such an 200 level, the policy may be waived no more than 12 in a four-hour arbitrary thing as a student's at- by just the instructor. class. tendance record. Most instructors here go along Left up to the discretion of each Instead, a student's ability to with the 20 percent policy and instructor, a student's grade may understand and retain knowledge record attendance regularly, be lowered one level for one to two of a subject taught by an in- requiring their students to miss no absences that exceed the structor, as well as such things as more than either six or seven class maximum. Also at Kentucky State, improvement in the course and periods, depending on the all students who are taking 300 and class participation, should provide department. 400 level courses, are allowed an the sole basis for grading. Many teachers use attendance in unlimited number of absences. Attendance is irrelevant to a figuring a student's grade, whether Neither,Murray State Univer- student's progress in his or her or not he or she has come close to sity, nor Western Kentucky class. Undoubtedly, students who missing 20 percent or more of the University has an overall at- habitually skip classes for un- classes. Some even give extra tendance policy. The two substantial reasons will likely have credit to students with few or no universities leave the attendance their progress hampered by absences, while others penalize policy up to each individual in- missing out on films, tests, lectures students for their absences by structor. and class discussions. deducting points from their grades. A spokesperson from Murray However, attendance or lack of There is such a thing as an ex- said that the university had a more it. should be left up to the students, cused absence at the University, rigid policy concerning attendance who are, by now, expected to which must be approved by the until about two years ago, when the function in an adult-like and vice president for academic affairs policy was changed "because so responsible manner. and research. A critical illness or many students failed." Attending classes should come death in the family, personal Both the University of Kentucky about because of a student's illness or participation in an ap- and University of Louisville leave initiative, rather than it being proved University activity, would the attendance up to the student; because he or she is threatened or be considered excused absences. they have no attendance policies. bribed to go to class since his or her However, "excused" implies Hopefully, the classes here grade depends on it. more than it really entails. >. should provide interest and Instructors here are guided by A student with an excused ab- stimulate students' learning the Faculty-Staff Handbook in sence will "normally be given an enough that students will "want" setting and enforcing the at- opportunity to make up the work to attend class, instead of feeling as tendance policy, even though it missed, if this is feasible," and though they "have" to. varies among each department. "The responsibility for initiating The University needs to Letters. According to that handbook, the request to make up class work reevalutate the attendance policy "Any student with more than 20 missed is vested in the student," and update it to better serve the Also, there are 12 people to a on their neck and get kicked and gouged Good Job, IM "square." If you're wondering what a by some aspiring Fred Astaire, who percent absences in a course shall the handbook states. students. square is, you'd have to see it to believe belongs in the starring role in a Kung Dear Editor: it. In this square, we have a total of one Fu movie. We would like to take this opportunity leaky commode for all 12 girls, plus a Mary Ann asks why a guy needs to to congratulate the Intramural token urinal. drink several beers before asking a girl Student voters given Department for a job well done on Play We have two sinks and one shower. to dance; however, you'd drink too if the Night Away. We also understand why the University you knew you were probably going to be As graduate assistants majoring in doesn't allow us to have pets. They turned down 14 times in a row. If. as sports administration we fully ap- provide them for us. Our favorite's Miss McQuinn asserts, girls really do big responsibility in 1980 preciate the time and energy required name is Ronnie Roach. like to dance, then they apparently By DON MCNAY Among students, the percentages in Richmond in this upcoming for a project of this nature. Another thing wrong with Miller is don't like to dance with Don Mr Nay' A The organization and administration night on the town can sometimes in- Guest Writer will be much lower than that. election. of this event was outstanding. Our hats that the leaky commode provides us "Vote like your whole world Before a student can vote, he with continuous wet feet which, as spire one to'ask his parish priest about If students would begin to are off to Dr. Jennings and Mrs. everyone knows, causes athlete's feet. the possibility of having a vocation. depends on it." must first register. This year, the register and vote in a block, they Shindele and their staff. Thank you! Do any athletes need Desenex as much The musical selection can also turn a Richard Nixon Student Association has realized would be the dominant force in One suggestion: how about making as we? prospective disco king off. The mind- Campaign Slogan. 1968. the importance of registering Madison County politics. They volleywallball a part of the regular IM. And, speaking of athletes, we take less sound of disco music is bad In a year of the Iranian crisis, voters and is forming a voter could elect their own candidates event schedule? offense at Coach Kidd's remark that enough, but at least you can dance to it. Respectfully, one reason athletes are not tripled is What usually occurs when you do get a Russian troops in Afghanistan, registration drive. Carl Kremer, for offices . JoeShehigh recession and unemployment, one chairman of the Student Rights and It is also much easier for a because they need rest. Don't other girl to dance is that the disc jockey Ed Freeman students also need rest? Could have plays "She's Not There," followed by a would think people would jump at a Responsibilities Committee will student on campus to walk over to fooled us! block of Van Halen. chance to vote in a presidential head up the drive with help from Burnam Hall to vote, than to write Miller residents mad Sincerely Upset. Mary Ann also asserted that nobody election; for as Nixon's slogan Mike Behler, chairman of the home for an absentee ballot. To the Editor. Nancy Spencer, Rose Spec tor. will laugh at you if you dance badly. says, our whole world might Academic Affairs Committee. Kentucky is an important swing We're writing in response to various Sally Hollen, Nancy J. Boggs Obviously, she has not been in the same depend on the leadership that this With registration being much state in the presidential elections dormitory articles. The students in First Floor Miller places I have. Having one's dancing Miller Hall have a lot to complain abilities compared to stomping grapes country has for the next four years. more accessible and easier for and also has a senatorial and about. The difference between Carter, students, there should be rift excuse congressional race as well. Why dance? or the Calvary Stampede is not exactly There is one fire exit for 34 people inspiring when you make an attempt to Reagan or even Anderson could for not registering this year. Therefore, this is particularly a located on two levels, plus a number of To the Editor, go on the floor. , possibly be the difference between Any student, as long as he has good year to vote in Richmond. people in the basement. If there is a fire Mary Ann McQuinn's column last Although this letter will probably get war and peace, high or low lived in the county for 30 days Try to take the time to register in on the steps, people will be trapped in week on the virtues of dancing inspired me barred from every discotheque in unemployment or high or low in- before the election, can vote in the upcoming weeks. The deadline their rooms because the windows will me to write a response. Hopefully, this Richmond, I felt the virtues of non- not budge. will be taken in jest, as it is not a serious flation. Madison County. This is true even is Oct. 4, one month before the reflection of my opinion. dancing needed to be extolled as well. However, this year only about 50 if the student is from another state. election. This time, as the slogan Does it take a death before the If, as Mary Ann said, these are the University will take preventive Everybody should dance? beat years of our lives, they might be percent of all eligible voters will Therefore, every student on says, your whole world just might measures? Why is there not an alter- Why? So they can get their feet better without dancing. get out to the polls on election day. campus over 18-years-old can vote depend on it. native fire escape? stepped on, have a drunken chick hang Don McNay A Second Look r % She should have stayed in bed

Editor...... Robin Pater 6:45 - She is awakened by a 7:05 - She is awakened again by again by the steam from the furiously to All it out so the Business Manager* •••••••••••••••• ...... J.D. Brookshire sharp blast of rock and roll and the couple of hair dryers doing their showers. By the time she gives up wrinkles don't show. Managing Editor. Markka Shelbnme voice of a hung-over announcer morning serenade. She throws she gives a terrific impression of 7:47 - She can't find a pair of News Editor. Thomas Ross saying. "It's time for everyone to herself into a shower. little Shirley Temple only wet. matching socks. One black and one Features Editor Fran Cowherd be risin' and shinin'." She turns 7:08 - The cold water knob defies 7:35 - She looks at the clock for brown are as close as she can get. Sports Editor. Steve Thomas over and pretends not to hear. her strength and she gets an in- the first time and shudders. She She pulls them on and hopes her Arts Editor .Mary Ann McQuinn 6: lit - Her roommate turns over stant third-degree burn. mentally caculates what she has pants are long enough to cover Organizations Editor. Mary l.uersen and gives her a look fu'l of rat- left to do and figures it will take 95 them. Staff Artist J.D.Crowe 7:10- She washes her hair with 7:59 - She glances in the mirror tlesnake venom for disturbing a the conditioner and massages in minutes. She has 20. Asst. Business Manager delightful dream. Anything seems and sees her shirt hanging at a and Circulation. .Chris Woods the shampoo. After retrieving the 7:38 - She tears through drawers strange angle. She buttons it four delightful, compared with an 8 soap from the next shower seven and the closet. Shutting the closet a.m. lecture. times and finally gets the buttons The Eastern Progress is a member of the Associated Collegiate Press times, she gives up and leaves it door on her finger, she lets out a in the corresponding holes. 6:50 - She stumbles to the closet there. stream of language that awakens Association, the Colombia Scholastic Press Association and the Kentucky 7:52 - She racks her brain for the Intercollegiate Press Association. and catches a reflection in the 7:12- She dries off the soap with her roommate - again, as her name of her class and the proper The Progress Is represented for national advertising by the College Ad- mirror. She gags. Hair like that of a towel and leaves the shower roommate points out. books. vertising Sales sad Service, lac.. Chicago. III. Phyllis Diller that surrounds a drizzling. She pads down the hall, 7:39 - She goes into a panic. She 7:59 - She races out of the room The Progress is published each Thursday daring the regular school year vacant face tinted green with red as heads quickly duck into rooms has no clean jeans. She looks again with the exception of vacation aad examination a triads at Eastern Kentucky applying make-up as she goes. She University hy authority of the Board of Regents through the Student eyes, gives her a nice, Christmasy still closed to sunlight. through the closet and reluctantly winds up with a very peculiar color look. Publications Board. 7:15 - She tries the door to her settles on a pair of dress pants. She combination. Opinions expressed herein are those of student editors or other slgaed '9:51 - She pulls down a stack of room only to find out that her makes a mental note to do some 7:57 - She charges out into the writers aad do not necessarily represent the views of this university. Ad- ■ ■ towels on her head and curses roommate has gotten up and laundry tonight and wonders if she rain which she had not even vertising appearing la this newspaper Is Intended to help the reader bay. her breath. She picks up two and locked her out while she was in the has any quarters. noticed. All the wrinkles disappear Any false or misleading advertising should he reported to the Business leaves the rest scattered on the bathroom. She manages to get her 7:42 - She locates a clean shirt from her shirt as it becomes as Manager. The Eastern Progress, Fourth Floor Joaes Building. Second class floor. She picks up two bottles and to open it after much screaming which "sort of" matches. The shirt postage paid at Richmond. Ky. 44M7S. soaked as are her books. Eastern Kentucky University is aa oaaal opportunity, affirmative action box which she hopes are her and beating on the door. must be ironed. She rummages 9:91 - She catapults into the shampoo, conditioner and soap. employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion. 7:18 - She starts to dry her hair through the closet and finds the classroom with a snug look of national origin or handicap in the admission to or participation la any 9:5.1 - She bumps down the and her roommate clouts her with iron under a box of sweaters she success on her face. Once again she educational program or activity which It conducts. Any complaint arising by corridor and runs into the a pillow. hasn't worn since last winter. has made it to an 8 a.m. class. reason fo alleged discrimination should he directed la writing to Dr. bathroom door. The showers are 7:2* - She ambles to the 7:45 - She discards the iron idea 8:95 - She walks back to the Rebecca Broaddus. Affirmative Action Officer, Million House. EKU. all full, so she leans on the wall and bathroom to try once more to dry when the contraption won't heat dorm. It's a Monday - Wednesday Campos telephone number hi (22-1259. starts a line. her hair. As it dries, it is saturated up. She puts on the shirt and tries week - not a Tuesday - Thursday. V > • 3/Vot. U/No. 6 TTM Enurn Proflraa News/Features Thur»d«v. Saptamtoar 25, 1980 Photos by People Pell Will Mansfield Wlia vrekrndi? IK>yo« participate in campui activities?

By JEFF SMILEY Kenna Prewltt, child and family Staff Writer Studies, senior. Richmond "I don't do the things on campus Paul Schurmana. fareasio, senior. except go to football and basketball Kettering. Otate. games. I like to go home a tot to wash "I go to football game* I go down- clothes and eat and see Mom and Dad." town and do the same stuff everybody Anna McCaffrey, office aamlnlitratlou. does. We do a tot of fraternity stuff: sophomore. Winchester fund-raisers and parties." "I usually go home. I'm in the Gospel Haul RouKhman. political scieace, Ensemble and we go on trips every sophomore. Louisville. Sunday. I go home about every "Most of the time I study - it's so quiet weekend but I nave to be back on because everybody leaves I go to a Sunday." ballgame every now and then." Iva Vddlson. undecided, sophomore. Blair Wrlgley. security, senior. Realty vllle Madison vllle. "I usually stay here for football "About half the time I stay, half I games. I go home about once a month to leave. I go to football game* and see my parents." movies. Here on campus I don't have Paul Boughman Anna McCaffrey Paul Schurmann Iva Addison anything much to do." Susie Patrick, nursing, sophomore. David Ghanayent, marketing. Champion. Pa. sophomore. Houston, Texas. "I enjoy the extended open house 'Get off your hot cross buns and run' "I go to football games, go downtown, hours on weekends, but would like to- go to movies and attend tailgating get home every now and then. Right parties. Once in a while I practice now I'm working at a motel part-time tennis." on weekends." Fearless joggers outrun the skeptics By DONNA VALERIUS timidated; they are probably just by. including "You know, it's not the tiny fuzz balls on your footie socks KM) Caucus focuses Staff Writer taking a snooze on a hot day. heat, it's the humidity." and "Are you yards away Joggers who use ankle And what about those local yokels the jogging?" weights will find it cheaper to attach a on women's concerns Okay, fair-weather joggers I am thick summer haze brings out? They This latter question makes me want dog to each leg and they are happy to By TERESA RIZZARDI Lee-Riffe. professor of English, tired of hearing those age-old excuses ogle at you from their van windows as to hollar "No! I'm running to get away oblige. Staff Writer presented a discussion on University of "Heatstroke'' and "Fear of Death" you struggle along, with their obvious from you! A personal favorite of mine Lastly, running in the scorching sun Public Radio concerning sexist to explain your reasons for not jogging lack of teeth, "grinning'' their thoughts is the query. "Aren't you hot?" is a social sport You meet so many Eliminating sexist language is one of language. from May to September. i the more refined types plug up these Of course not I wear my hair nice, concerned people when they come the goals of the Womens' Caucus, an They also provided furniture in the gaps with wads of chewing tobacco). plastered to my head like this because to peel your parched body off the independent organization founded by Powell Building restrooms, compiled a Sure, there are a few problems They should not be taken offensively, it happens to be very "in" on the pavement after you collapse Indies, Mary Neirur in 1978. The caucus holds list of womens films, participated in the associated with jogging in 90 degree or not flattering, because these men also collegiate scene this year It has this is a special tip for you husban informal meetings apart from the Faculty Colloquium and gained above temperatures. A runner of three have been known to leer at small nothing whatsoever to do with sweat hunters, but make sure your rescuer University with an open membership. membership in the Womens' Agenda miles a day myself. I believe people children, animals, mailboxes and And let us not forget the dogs As the has major medical insurance The Womens' Caucus serves as a Coalition which has meetings give up too easily. everything else with two legs. temperature rises, everyone slows Thus, it is simple to see that searing communication device to give women throughout the state. For instance, so you see a few hun- Next, for every barbaric busload you down. Dogs, however, become more temperatures are fun for jogging if you support, ideas, and help solve The Womens' Caucus also publicizes dred herds of motionless livestock lying encounter while jogging, you also run active, as their eyesight becomes adopt the attitued of "Sweating for problems. \_ womens' organizations and university around (or pigeons - for the city folk into several nice roadsters Irritating, keener While mirages of all "31- Slimness." So get off your hot-cross Last year three members of the courses for women. Anyone wanting like me who don't know what a but nice. They can be identified by the derful" Baskin-Robbins flavors dance buns and run! You'll be a warmer Womens' Caucus - Eric Buckler, more information concerning the livestock looks like) Do not be in- statements they yell as they're zooming before your eyes, canines can spot the person for it. Public Affairs Producer; Martha Womens' Caucus may call Ann Steb- Grise, professor of English: and Nancy bins at 625-2410. The Doctor's Bag Quality Vending contracted to supply Powell games Excuuuuse me By JACKIE SPENCER agreeing to the specifications already over the contract bidding, says that Staff Writer set up by the University is given the when the one-year contract with the contract bid. company expires the University and On Sept. 10, 1980, a contract became Gary Ashbum held the contract for the company can renew the contract for effective between the University and the games during the 1979-80 school another year upon their mutual the Quality Vending Company for the year. Under that contract, the agreement. Strident from tuba lesson, I do feel will be. How many people tell I'.l provision of the games located in the University received 50 percent of the Another term of the contract between Today\ title,, is cither "Drop recreation area of the Powell Building. revenue received from the games. the Quality Vending Company and the IX-ad" or "Don't tell me your it only decent to certify that Strident that we have told them not to This is the first contract the Quality Under the terms of the present contract University is that the company has to troubles let me tell you mine!" is indeed ill and has. let us say, participate who never came with Quality Vending Company, the Vending Company has had with the start out by providing the University In short it is why we don't give emphysema which makes it unwise anywhere near us? I have no idea, University for providing the games. University will provide space and for him to build abnormal pressure utilities for the games in return for a with 15 flipper games, and later medical excuses. and I guess P.I-., doesn't either. Still, Each year the University writes up From what I hear the Student in his lungs. It is up to Bullhorn and specifications for the bids on the weekly revenue of 60 percent of the providing arcade games The ad- in a community of I4,(XK) I bet there games. The bid specifications are then profits, a 10 percent increase in revenue ditional number of games to be Health Services used to actually take Strident to work it out from there are a lot. So P.E. has a real problem sent to the Department of Finance, on behalf of the University. provided is limited by the limited space it on themselves to excuse students between them. too -- a very legitimate one. Hut you sec that opens a large can located in Frankfort. Companies then Earl Baldwin, vice-president of available. No increase in the cost of the from all kinds of obligations on The answer? I honestly don't bid for the contract. The company games is expected. medical grounds. of knife-edged complications. business affairs, whose office presided know. We do have a record - the In September of last year we had Apparently (and very obviously) note on the patients visit and the 4,794 patient visits. We estimate this led to foul, vile and awful recommendations for care over the that a note certifying genuine illness complications. Perhaps the faculty, doctor's signature. You are not a knowing the students on a would have been appropriate in stateless person in that regard! day to-day basis, couldn't believe about hajf of these situations - not some of the exemptions. Perhaps MUCH less than half, certainly. I also think it is up to us on the some genuinely sick students got JK\ one minute per note, that faculty and staff to solve this treated like a bunch of gold bricks. would work out to about 34-40 communications problem. After all, Whatever went on, from all I can hours of physician's time. That's if you ARE genuinely disabled in gather it was a bloody awful system per month. Close to a week! In- any way, have seen us, and have so and it is dead and buried. stead of seeing patients. reported at our advice, the burden However, there is more to it. Absolutely out of the question. of proof is not, in my view, on you While I, as a doctor, haven't got We don't give notes -- how on earth to prove you are not a liar. the remotest interest in taking it on can we? Like so many things in this myself to inform Professor Bullhorn Ah ha, but you see there really imperfect world, I can only tell von thai he must excuse young James ARE gold bricks around - always that we arc working on it, Our Turn ipn There's no place like home Wm Mary Luerien When I went away to college I than pale - the first thing my "Is she drunk'' they asked Who knew I had to give up some things parents said when I walked in the ever heard of a college student like, good meals, sleep, clean door was, "Who's the ghost?" being sick from something other lsaoeue wnite, a university English professor studied at graduate says she hopes to be able to make such a trip again clothes, a neat room and my I kept telling myself just because than too much beer? Berkely this summer in a special seminar. The University in two years when she is eligible. < photo by Brian Potts) parents. Yes, I wanted to be in- I saw stars everytime I stood up or If only Mom and Dad were there- dependent and come in at 4 a.m. felt nauseated at the thought of, to take care of me I know I but I didn't realize the hazards of yes, even my favorite dish - wouldn't have been sick for so long giving up my parents until I got macaroni and cheese, that I wasn't I needed a large dose of comfort, White searches during summer sympathy and pampering (Continued from page 1) sick. I found out a common cold sick. But when I turned down free literature courses here. seashore areas and went to museums to Baskin and Bobbin's pralines and I know an instant cure would of Dickens' work, since he wrote the White received a grant of 12,500 to browse, as a part of the weekly, can turn into pneumonia without piece in periodical sections. help pay for her living expenses while planned activities. Mom and Dad to take care of me. ice cream I knew I was ill. have occurred if I had had White said that people wanted to see in Berkeley from the National En- "Berkeley is a very exciting place to There was no comforting hand on My body yelled at me, "Stop, you magazines at my bedside along if "Nelle," a main character in the dowment. be." White contended. "There are all my forehead to feel for a fever or slave-driver - I want to be sick." with my favorite juices supplied book, had died. The seminar actually met two days a sorts of things going on in San Fran- nurse's eye to read a thermometer. No more downtown, classes and endlessly. Get-well cards, cooked cisco, which is so nearby. . .so much to This summer, it occurred to White week. White replied, and left the I lost my patience searching for work it was trying to tell me. I meals (not including dorm-cooked that the popularity over Dickens' book remainder of time open for research do." she added. which are of another nature - what "One of the best things," White said that millimeter of a line. blamed it on Mom. It all would during the 19th century, is comparable and relaxation. I don't know), heating pads, wet to the current interest TV viewers have "I spent quite a bit of time in their she enjoyed about attending the Sure, a roommate or friends have been different if she had been In the series "Dsllas" and, of course, library," she recalled, pointing out that seminar was "to meet people from lots were nice but offering a beer or there to order me to bed. rags and pills are definite JR. Berkeley's main library is one of the of other schools and different kinds of downtown to cure my illness wasn't Besides not having my parents at prescriptions to be filled by Mom White, whose major field has actually largest in the U.S. schools." exactly what the doctor meant by school it was embarrassing to be and Dad. been in 19th century America, added, "It's much easier to do research The only downfall of the two-month "plenty of rest and fluids." sick. I couldn't do this myself. I mean away from home," White commented. leave for White was being separated that the seminar is supposed to be This is it - I'm heading for those I When I get sick I cry. One day what's the point of getting sick. No related to one's teaching. "When you're at home, you have all from her husband, John Carter. helpful hands and sweet voice "I'm interested in literature and how kinds of little things you have to take "He came out to visit for a little over golden gates in the sky, I told my friends came running into the bathroom after hearing cries of asked "And how are you feeling it reflects the culture. . .it was an at- care of." two weeks," White compensated. myself one day when I got violently 1 tempt to tie a number of things Those taking part in the seminar got This summer seminar was a "first" ill. Where was Mom and Dad to tell what they thought was a baby today? Can I get you anything together," she said. together, not only to exchange ideas for White and while she must wait three me that I could stop making out my screaming in agony. It was - one Your favorite ice cream?" A graduate of the University with a and share their own research findings years before she may apply to attend will? big baby, me. I was hugging the Unless I hire substitute parents bachelor's degree and a master's in with each other, but to share time another seminar, she nodded en- I noticed that I was looking a commode, tears streaming down I'm never getting sick at school English and also a doctorate from the socially, also. thusiastically and said she "very again. University of Kentucky. White teaches Members of the seminar toured the definitely wants to go again little pale but thought it was a lack my face, saying, "I want my Mom. freshman composition and English wine country, hiked in the national . . . especially if it's at Berkeley." of sunrays. I found out I was more I want to go home." It's no fun!

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Oct. • Room 108, Crabbe Library These organizational recruiting details are Positions: Field Representatives sessions complete the workshop series announced in the F.Y.I, or Eastern Qualifications: BS. in Fire for this semester. All workshops will be Progress (Placement Pipeline) Prevention A Control, Chemistry, repeated early spring semester. 4. The minimum requirement for Industrial Tech., other Sciences with scheduling an interview is the com- Chemistry Base Courses V. Minority Graduates pletion of a Placement Data Sheet. This Ohio State University is sponsoring form is part of the Placement Kroner's an expense paid Graduate and Registration Packet which is available Tuesday. Oct. 7 Professional Schools Visitation Days in Jones 319. A complete set of Positions: Store Management Nov. 2-4. Any minority student with placement credentials is recommended Trainees senior rank, 3 plus GPA and has to support your employment or Qualifications: Bachelors or MBA in registered for the GRE Test is eligible professional - graduate school search. Business Fields or other majors with for nomination. food store work experience II. Interview Schedule VI. Newspaper Fund. Inc. 1981 In- Prudential Life Insurance Co. ternships U.8. Army Reserve Tuesday. Oct. 7 These internships are paid positions Monday and Tuesday. Sept. 29 and M Positions: Sales Management on major American dailies and wire Positions: Army Reserve Program Trainees services. They include a training for undergraduates and graduating Qualifications: All majors - prefer program and a scholarship for the 1981- students (Freshmen - Senior) students with some Business courses. 82 school year, and are open to jour- Note: will also maintain a General nalism and non - journalism majors. Information Booth outside grill area in Mammoth Cave Production Credit Editing Internship Program - For Powell Bldg. on Sept. 29 and 30. Association juniors, carries a 8700 scholarship Wrdnesday. Oct. 8 Everyone goes ape over mail Patter A Company CPA's Minority Internship Program - For Monday and Tuesday. Sept. 29 and 30 Positions: Asst. Field Office Manager minority students who are now enrolled By PAULA WARD something hidden in the semi-darkr write - but never have. So excuses are Positions: Entry Level Accountants or will be enrolled in graduate study SUIT Writer can lift the heart soaring to the skies or invented to cover the slight em Qualifications: BBA or MBA • Ac- Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Agriculture or Business Adm. with carries a $1000 scholarship. The silent tense mob anxiously dash all hopes of being loved to the harassment of being "unwanted." coutring awaited the final results. The ah* was ground "I was expecting a letter from Great- rural background. Alumni or VII. Youth Grants - Humanities December Graduates Only. heavy with expectation. Even those There are those who receive mail Aunt Harriet. Maybe she's ill again." Peat. Marwkk A Mitchell A Co. The National Endowment for the who looked as if they were going to nearly every day and try not to appear Or maybe: Kentucky Dept. for Natural Resources - Humanities is sponsoring youth grants whisper to their neighbors were too smug about it - although it is hard "I wonder why dear Cousin Joan Wednesday. Oct. I which is a federal program offering silenced by withering looks from And then there are those who have hasn't sent my birthday card. She Positions: Entry Level Accountants Environmental Control Thursday. Oct. 9 financial support to high school and everyone else. sweethearts waiting for them at home always does, you know." Qualifications: BBA or MBA - Ac- college students for out-of-classroom Finally, a door opened I glanced at who have promised to write every week Although your Great Aunt Harriet counting Positions: Reclamation Inspectors Qualifications: Bachelors in Natural projects in humanities. Guidelines and my watch. It was 1:18 p.m. It was time. - and usually da Their letters are so has been dead since before you were or Physical Sciences applications available in the Division of A young lady emerged from a small, full of joy and warm feelings you can born, or you don't even have a dear is. Navy Career Development A Placement dark cubicle and cautiously tacked a actually see the recipient float back to Cousin Joan, and besides, your bir- III. December 89 - Teacher Graduates Jones 319. Application deadline: Nov. sign on the nearest bulletin board. The his or her room to read and re-read this thday was last semester, no one else Wednesday A Thursday. Oct. I and 2 passionate letter in private. Positions: The Division of Career Development 15. crowd broke loose with hysterical knows that but you and for a while you Pilot - All majors. Bachelors or & Placement (CDAP) will publish a screaming and surged forward, nearly Then there are those who receive are comforted by the thought that you Masters; Flight Officer, All majors, Mini - Resume Booklet promoting your VIII. Foreign Service Career Exams crushing those who had been lucky such annoying things as the 12-page have fooled everyone. Bachelors or Masters; Business Mgr , teaching credentials to approximately The Division of Career Development enough to secure a place in the front newspaper from their hometown, bills Occasionally, you are fooled yourself Business majors. BBA or MBA. 300 school systems in Kentucky and A Pla'ement, Jones 319 has received a line. from their STAN numbers which they by the appearance of a white envelope Nuclear Engineer. Physics - Math surrounding states again this year. supply of foreign services officers and Any stranger watching this charade over-used again this month and the peeking out of your box Then, with the majors with BS or Master's; Nuclear Release of this booklet is scheduled for Service specialist exam announcement would hardly know what to make of it usual assortment of bounced checks same smug smile as everyone else, you Instructor. Physics - Math majors with mid-Novemeber. If you have not booklets. The Foreign Service written But those of us used to the life of this from banks all over the country, not to somehow manage to work the com- , BS or Master's registered for this special promotion exam is scheduled for Dec. 6 and the University know what it's all about. The mention late receipts from the plicated dial to get that darn little door «•* Note: will also maintain a General please visit CDAP, Jones Sit and application deadline is Oct 24. little sign tacked on the bulletin board University and maybe a three-line note open even'while your fingers are does not proclaim the beginning of a from Mom and Dad saying they are not shaking. uii war or even the beginning of some sending any more money until you Finally you extract that white en- small well-deserved vacation. It simply explain what happened to the 200 bucks velope with a sigh of relief and stare reads: they sent you last month down at it searching for some sign of "THE MAIL IS UP!" month. familiar handwriting, only to find that Of aU the activities to be found on this And of course, there are those of us it is addressed to someone else and has campus, probably the one that attracts who never receive anything Each day been placed in your box by mistake. Oh the moat student participation Is the we wait patiently and diligently by our well!! At least something was in there daily mail delivery. Always an own personal boxes. Each day we raise for a while - even if it wasn' t yours. awesome event to watch it is an even up on our tiptoes and peer in the Each day the routine continues. Each more enjoyable event to take part la shadowy darkness only to have that day some hopes are fulfilled while And it can be very habit forming. same shadowy darkness peer back. others are destroyed And each day Daily routines are always interrupted And each day our small flame of hope is those of us who never receive anything long enough to wait in nervous ex- extinguished by the bare facts of return - a glutton for punishment pectation for the distribution of the reality: nobody ever writes us. Someone once said ''Good things daily mail. There are butterflies In the Worse than facing that empty box is come to those who wait" It has to be us stomach as each person eventually the sympathetic smiles of all the other - sometime soon. So we wait - through pushes his way through to his own little recipients as they hoard their mounds each semester, praying every night numbered box. Standing on tiptoes to of mail and slink away. Sadly you think that someone, somewhere will peer into this little box can either make of all the people you know back home remember that we are alive and will or break the entire day. The presence of who have promised a dozen times to send us a letter, too. Educators to convene for seminar The 1980 "Bluegrass Happening," a workers, Head Start officials, school If"*"*** Development; Legal Rights two-day workshop designed to provide administrators and parents of han- of Parents and Children; How to Best individuals with the latest concepts in dicapped children, will attend the working in the day to day programs for conference. y«gfa»,«id Enjoy Your Free Time Ynd the handicapped, will be held at the The Friday, Oct. 3, session will begin US. Congressman Carl Perkins Is1 Candidates forum University's Pe kins Building Oct. 3-4. at 3:30 p.m. and run until 5 p.m. and According to co-chairperson. Rose arhsrtulsd to deliver too keynote ad- will reconvene Oct. 4 at 8:00 a.m. with dress at 9:15 am Oct 4, while Dr. Ed Four University students, moderated by Student Senator Clark. 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New sports reporter at WKYT Casella keeps cool, moves up ladder By FRAN COWHERD everything, be a gopher (go-for), So far Casella has had one story to go athletics. If kids got interested in Featares Editor reporter, photographer, editor, writer - network, an interview with the Cin- sports, there wouldn't be as much "You've got to keep your cool or you you gotta pay your dues first. Some cinnati Reds coach. crime and kids on the streets.'' he said. look like an idiot. You've got to keep a people get lucky and that's fine but "When you go network you call CBS He hopes to someday return home to positive attitude and say things arc most of us have to pay our dues first," and you tell them what you have and the Philadelphia area, the number four going to get better. You've got to be he emphasized. they feed it to all their affiliate stations. market in the United States extremely versatile and flexible. You So Casella began paying his dues and Two stations called from Ohio and said Casella is quick to mention that he is never know it all you're always worked there for over a year without it was their lead story. II was a dependent on so many other people in learning," said Bruce Casella. pay for the experience. In March 1980 strategic time for the story because the his job and he is equally quick to credit This advice could refer to many he was hired as part-time help. Reds had just taken the lead in the them. aspects of life and easily fit. But when "As soon as Denny left, everybody National League West," he said. •'There are tremendous ups and Casella made these statements, he was moved up. They hired me as part-time Casella is currently carrying 18 hours downs. You count not on just yourself referring to his Work as a sports on the staff. I almost didn't get the Job at the University - eight co-op hours but other people as well. You are at the reporter at WKYT. Channel 27, in because I had no anchoring experience. and 10 class hours. He now lives in mercy of them when you're on the air," Lexington I just wanted to keep my foot in the Lexington but remains a true blue he said. Casella started working at Channel 27 door. There are too many people who University fan. His favorite part of For now Casella plans to stay at in January 1979. He asked Denny won't get the opportunity. You've got to work is "doing stories on EKU It's my Channel 27 and gain all the experience Trease if he could learn the business. have the initiative." he said. way of getting back - it's always UK he can. His determination became "I decided to get ahead in the game. I His first experience on the air was not this and UK that and now I can promote apparent when he said he "never feel that's important. He was sorta like to be his best, naturally my own thing," he said. thought of quitting." a father to me," he remembered. "I started to talk and nothing came "Now I have a chance to get out and He summed it up simply. "You gotta "I went every weekend and whenever out. The audio part had to pot my audio do publicity on EKU." climb the ladder and this is one step. I they needed something, I filled in," he up all the way then I got excited and Casella plans to stay with sports. want to do the best job I can. You have continued. they had to pot it all the way down." he "I like sports because I like to to develop. You're not going to learn Bruce Casella "You gotta know how to do remembered with a slight grin. promote the theory of sports and right away you're always learning " Study sessions planned by residence hall offices By DEAN HOLT each dormitory's list will be revised Some faculty members have already staff Writer before final examinations in order to been contacted concerning the provide a more complete listing of possibility of forming tutoring groups Two programs are being offered this those students within each hall who and the Learning Resources fall by Men's and Women's residence have the same class Center has also expressed interest in hall programs offices to help students Bertsos pointed out that if any offering assistance to the program. He find individuals in their dormitory with student does not want to be involved in said that he is looking for students whom to study. the program, that their name may be interested in doing tutoring work also This program is planned for use in taken off of the study guide by con- The dormitory study guides, which addition to joining either a study or tacting their dormitory's desk and were used for the first time last year, tutoring group. requesting that their name be omitted have worked well among up- from the guide perclassmen in dormitories while Dan Bertsos. director of men's The second program involves mailing freshmen began using the service but programs, said that the first program a letter to each student containing a list "not as much as we'd like." he said. involves computer print outs containing of that person's classes The letter will He commented that he hopes students the names of individuals within each request that if there are any classes will take advantage of both programs if dormitory who are in the same class. which the student is taking in which he they would like to overcome difficulties These lists, which are being compiled or she feels that a study group or with certain classes, would like to this week, will be distributed to each tutoring program may be helpful and improve their grades or would just like dormitory's desk by the beginning of that the student return the letter in- to find somebody to study with. next week. dicating those classes in which some Also, he said that comments con- In addition to containing the names of assistance may be needed cerning the program and suggestions all individuals in that dormitory, the Bertsos said that efforts will then be as to what should be offered by the list will also provide the telephone made to provide those people with some men's and women's programs offices number of each student. type of assistance, whether it would are being sought Suggestions, he said, The lists are an attempt to encourage involve a study group or tutoring may be directed to his office by calling study among dormitory residents and sessions 1158 University sponsors football bash The University's Alumni Association J.W. iSpicieri Thurman. director of Oct 15 or until the first 150 paid is planning a Bowling Green Bash on Alumni Affairs, said two plans are reservations are made Thurman en- SaUrday. Oct. 25. at the Mid-town being offered for up to 150 Colonel courages interested persons to make Football print Holiday Inn and Holidome prior to the boosters and alumni. One plan, which their reservations as soon as possible Western football game. includes the game ticket, brunch, and due to the limited spaces available A limited edition collector's print, "Colonel Football," is sale at $21 each if purchased unframed at the Alumni House The Bash gets underway at 10 am Colonel booster items, is available for being offered through the University's Office of Alumni or University Bookstore while custom framed prints are $60. CDT and includes a reception. Bloody $12.50. For those who already have a Tickets to the brunch and game will Affairs. Sports artist Steve Ford was commissioned to If purchased by mail the unframed print price is $23 while the Mary cash bar, and buffet brunch. 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Organizations, .... ,. Campus clips PRSS A gives step perience is necessary. Some of the Department picnic planned activities for this semester are A department picnic will be held skiing, camping, working with troops ahead in job-hunt Sept. a at 4 p.m at the Burrier patio. and who knows what else! By KARLA BALLARD to learn how to attract public attention The theme of the picnic is "Cowboy" - Any questions contact Cheri at 3531 or Staff Writer to use in another organization. wear hats, boots, etc. The food will be Jennifer at 2792. In our highly competitive world, supplied by the Food and Nutrition MBjii ^ every business needs someone to PRSSA has a parent organization, the Club, Human Development and Family Phi Beta Lambda coordinate their attempts to attract Public Relations Society of America Relations, American Society of Interior consumers' attention and hopefully i PRSA). whose membership consists of Designs, Textile Clothing and Fashions, Free enterprise, civic contributions, their money, so they all need a public- public relations professionals who are Phi I'psilon Omicron and the American fund raising and making friends are the relations staff. dedicated to promoting the profession Home Economic Association. primary interests of the University If your are an advertising or public- and to help students avoid pitfalls in service organization called Phi Beta • ; relations major, you already know this. their rise to the top. Lambda. But do you know how to gain valuable "The profession has just begun to be Law enforcement Phi Beta Lambda is open to anyone experience in your field to be one step recognized and respected as it deser who is majoring, minoring, or just ves. No such 'parent organization' The Association of Law Enforcement ahead of your peers when it comes to interested In business. interviewing for that important job? existed for the members of PRSA when will meet at 4:30 p.m. in the Kennamer At a reception last Wednesday, Room of the Powell Building. After the Well, your worries are over. The Public they were working their way up, and president, Paula Roahrig, welcomed , ft. ■ _ Relations Student Society of America is they are eager to share the knowledge business meeting a movie will be shown prospective members and introduced titled "Office Down Code 3." here to help. of the business world that they learned Alice Harshman, manager of Sears and The PRSSA is one of the fastest- the hard way. president of the University Shopping > growing organizations on our campus, "Very few people realize that public Delta's and Psi's Center Merchants Association. and its reputation is well deserved. The relations personnel go through rigorous Harshman said that even though Phi / Society is a national professioanl testing to be certified on the scale of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and Beta Lambda is a social organization organization for students in public CPA examination for accountants. The Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity would like they do such good work that the relations and related areas and its big project of the PRSA this year is to to thank everyone who donated to their "social" is extra. . , •-■•■■ al»niii»li, in Scouting. No previous scouting ex- swimming are encouraged to join. One of the services is the Stork's Nest JIM'S PAWN Students SHOP How Will You Get By MONEY Without Work Study? A few hours of your spare time each week can TO LOAN earn you up to $70/Mo. PAID IN CASH EACH On Anything Of Value DONATION. You in turn, will be providing urgently needed plasma for medical and QUALITY pharmaceutical use. Help others while helping • Buy •Sell yourself. PIZZA & SANDWICHES ►Sell •Pawn South 3rd Bus Station PORTRAITS •ad WEDDINGS Bio Resources _ ItaML Graduation 0 1 Sf Portrait! jM Compositat ^^^""nk Job 8, Irntant Plasma Donation Center £l/|\ P-P.M FOR TIIK FINKST IN 292 S. Second St. PHOTOC.RAPMY 1 Jim Cox Studio Call 623-0641 For An Appointment 623-3145 2IH Porter Dr. (Behind Jerry's) launch Special 1.95 m ^ 'l»l"« - 7 Snlnuuriihnuiinu \HHIHI,*\unl\\u IIh \H .,.< 121? OZn? «.|"l-.,iii .I.,.,IliuiK STOP SMOKING CLINIC

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I ■*•• rum. M/NC B Tl» IMM rVagMi Chi O's, TKE's win SAE trophies By SHAWN SMITH bust your buddy." For a quarter they Staff Writer gladly water-ballooned any target. Along the same lines, the Chi O's When the dust cleared and the gave "sponge baths" and the Phi Mu's competition was over at the II th Annual painted faces - and arms, legs and SAE County Fair, held Sept. 19, the Chi other exposed skin. 0*8 were crowned the sorority champs Theta "sheriffs" would throw per- and the TKE's took the overall son's into their well-guarded Jail for a fraternity honors. dime and spring their prisoners only for Competing in seven events, the Chi a 15 cent bail. O's sealed their victory with first place Other booths offered a chance to vent wins in the arm wrestling and egg toss frustrations. Pikes let anyone take a hit contests. The TKE's took first places in on their car for a quarter. They even backgammon and Big Mac eating painted a few choice targets spots such competition, out of eight fraternity as "Reagan" and "EKU." events. SAE pledges sat behind chicken wire A large crowd moved in and out of the and allowed everyone to throw eggs at Palmer Hall intramural Held all af- them, five for a dollar. They went ternoon as music vibrated spectators through 60 dozen eggs attesting to the and contestants alike. popularity of this booth. Of the various booths which lined the SAE Mike Rodgers. chairman of the field, the Pi Phi's won the trophy for the 1980 fair was pleased with support for Wolfing down Big Mac's and rolling cigarettes are just part of events held at the best idea with their photo booth. They the annual SEA project. "We really annual SAE County Fair. At right AD Pi. junior Robin Caudill. shows how to charged "a buck for a shot" to make a appreciated all the fraternities and grab a quick bite between classes. Friday at Palmer Field the University's Polaroid picture of anybody who would sororities who participated and made sororities and fraternities took part in the fair. Each fraternity and sorority set pose behind the western cutouts of the fair a sucess, Rodgers said "I think up a booth. For instance. Theta Jail or Phi Mu "paint a person" booths were barmaids and gunslingers. it finally served the purpose of getting favorites. Competing for the trophy, the Greeks walked on stilts and chugged Other booths included two chances to all fraternities and sororities together cider to claim number "1". Chi O's arid TKE's were the sorority and fraternity win a keg. At the KD booth, "Can a for one big event." .that took home the trophy, (photos by Will Mansfield) „ Keg," the organization which knocked Rodgers congratulated the winners the most cans down during the fair on behalf of the SAE's and held a mixer could claim the prize. The Theta Chi's in honor of the Chi O's, the winning had the same offer, only the target was sorority, was held at the SAE house bottles. Friday night. Bluegrass Scouting Alliance fun There were endless ways to seek Coming in second places overall in revenge on enemies or play practical the close competition were last year's jokes on friends. Alpha Gam's enticed sorority winner's, the Alpha Gam's and the 1 >i "s in the fraternity division. for the overgrown scouter the crowd to "let the baby squirrels By MARY 1.1 KKSKN perience. Basically it is camping, almost cried to give his badge away to age of 21. Organizations Editor cooking, etc. us." Ward said "They are his life. It "We're all over the nation. There are takes a lifetime to receive these," Ward Yet the members of the University's fight Boy Scouts. organization are more involved in Fraternities The word itself brings images of, 204 councils," Walton said. "Our said. , purpose is to show what scouting can do The highest achievement for an adult dedicating help to the serving area clean-cut, Ail-American boys, in green "We have lots of ideas. Wherever the khaki clothes decorated with numerous for a campus, provide field trips and set is the silver buffalo. "They're up an organization for former scouts," beautiful." Walton said members want to go is where we try to to be Number One badges in honor of certain go. Otter Creek in Louisville is on an finals after beating Sigma Chi Gary he said. The next highest achievement is the Phi Delt's achievements. Camping, exploring and agenda of October," Walton said of "Some things never change" as Phi Richard and Phi Delt Steve Meyer. leadership create more images their plans for this semester. Sigma Pi associated with boy scouts. Delt's and Beta's renewed their old Sigma Pi's were concerned this week Membership cost is *15. "The more rivalry on the football field last Wed- Boy scouts offered a lot when one was "We're all over the nation. There are 204 the merrier," Walton said of of new with winning the SAE County Fair younger, but what happens when the members No experience is required, nesday. Both teams spent hours trophv. They were trying to defend boy becomes a man but still likes to practicing to claim number "1." he stressed. their third straight year as champions explore, develop leadership and earn councils. Scouting is great in Kentucky." The difference in the Explorers club The first half went quietly as both However, the TKE's took the trophy prestigous awards? teams tried to establish an offensive on campus. Walton said "they are high away. He becomes a member of the The organization is two-years'old but silver beaver "There are only 13 out of idventure, exploring. It's not full- drive. With five minutes left and Beta's Yet Sigma Pi's "B" team took on the Bluegrass Scouting Alliance. "It's an had 33 members last year. They have 44 in the Bluegrass area of 40 counties deep in their territory their plays were champion outlook as they beat Betas in organization for men and women who camp-outs, training sessions for that achieve this. It is very selective," time." unsuccessful when Phi Delt Rusty As Walton was discussing the flag football Tuesday Betas struck first outgrow scouting days. It's the future leadership and travel, plus parties. Walton said. Former Gov. Carroll also organization one member walked by Lykes intercepted the pass and scored with a touchdown but the Sigma Pi's scouting leaders," the president, Mike "Scouting is great in Kentucky." has an award from scouting "It shows the first touchdown. and answered as to why he joined the came back with three touchdowns and Walton, said. Walton said. leadership and ability," Walton said. club. "It's something I've done for a In the second half with less than three two extra points. The final score was 22- "Men and women?" "But I thought He should know. He's traveled to minutes the Betas took action and a scouting was just for guys?" is the first every county but four in Kentucky, "I discovered a hole in Phi Delt's defense The fraternity also beat the SAE's question to pop to mind. However, the love telling people about scouting." "an organization for men and women who The score was then tied 6-6. "B" team 31-6 bringing their record to Bluegrass Scouting Alliance has six to Walton said. That is what he did in his With tension mounting the rivals Iftfl seven female members. "We want volunteer Job "I've enjoyed it since I went into overtime. The Betas had the The Betas have started their season more girls," Walton said. was eight years old. My parents were outgrow scouting days. It's the future first opportunity to score but were with two losses in nag football. After Paula Ward, secretary of the club never involved in scouting," he said. stopped by the awesome Phi Delt loosing to Phi Delts, the tired team said. "Mike got me into it. I didn't have Since Sept. 1 the club has been busy scouting leaders." defense. Phi Delt Jeff Creech scored couldn't quite beat the Omega Psi Psi's. any scouting experience. I stuck to with their display located in the library the winning touchdown making the However, the game is under protest myself and then he suckered me into it. in the display case at the Keith Building However. Walton explained that not long time and enjoyed." score 12-6 and Riving the Phi Delta the because of an ineligible player I got hooked. I love it. I would have and Cammack Building. many people realize that scouting can right to say "We're No. 1". At least The Betas participated in the SAE liked to have been in scouting when I Walton explained that in the display be a professional job That is what until the next game. county fair and placed in some of the was a kid." cases badges donated by members of many are training to be - professional The Bluegrass Scouting Alliance on Theta Chi According to Walton scouting is a high merit will be shown. These badges executives - which there are 2000 of." campus seems to continue that "long events. Jeff Pollitt placed first in the time and enjoyment." Theta Chi's have captured many cigarette roll. teaching aid and an education ex- are prized and valuable. "One guy One can become a leader if over the victories this week in intramurals sports. The fraternity won the "tug of war" contest beating the Sigma Chi's. TKE's and Beta's in the best two out of three matches. The tug of war contest is a beginning for the quest of the All Peoples Restaurant Sports Trophy. 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Dominguez's determination makes him top defender By BRIAN BLAIR coach Joe Blankenship. "But it just With a look of modest em- Staff Writer wasn't going well for him. So he went barrassment etched on his face, he Alex Dominguez's football interest, into a winter rehabilitation program sparked on a youth league field in South with Coach Barton, which shows what a allows his mind to consider the Akron Miami, Fla. seven years ago, nearly dedicated young man beta." fizzled in a hospital emergency room game. Once more. With feeling. here in Richmond in late April of 1978 Francesca Watson, Dominguez's "After I got hurt, the pain was so bad girlfriend who has known him since the "I myself don't think I plsyed that that: would have signed a paper right eighth grade, remembers his well. I had no idea I had that many then and there never to play football dedication and determination. tackles until the coaches graded the again," said the Colonels' linebacker in "He would go in the weight room a recent interview. "But after the when he still had his cast on and (game) film," he sard. Tdon't Ihink I operation, I was determined to come exercise with his good leg. Nobody had played as well as I should have." back and play." more determination than Alex," she This is to report that Alex insists. But three games do not a season make. Dominguez, who learned the .•• Dominguez, a 6 foot l, 210-pound "Alex is a hard worker," said Colonel mixture of dedication and deter- value of patience during his redshirted mination, is back. head coach Roy Kidd. "He's an year he spent recuperating, knows that aggressive kid. His enthusiasm and time is on his side. The Akron Zips will remember him dedication make up for his lack of because his 13 tackle, seven-assist experience." performance in the Rubber Bowl at "I think most of it will come with His lack of experience, however, is experience and confidence," he said. Akron on Sept. 13 isn't easy to forget. not due to any lack of talent in the past. But then, neither is the play during If anything, it is due to a wealth of spring practice in which he tore car- Experience, like patience, has taught talent - in the Colonel linebacking him much. And the experience from tilage and ligaments in his left knee corps in 1979. that single play in the spring of 1978 has more than two years ago. For it was left a scar deeper than that on his knee. then that the Colonels' leading tackier "Last year, with our four senior felt pain like never before. linebackers, we didn't actually push "It gives me chills now when I see "My legs got crossed up," him to play," Kidd said. another guy take a shot and hold his Youngstown fullback Joe Johnston is brought down by Hanger Field. Dominguez, a linebacker from South Miami, Dominguez recalled. "I had my left foot According to Blankenship, knee afterward," said Dominguez, Colonels Alex Dominguez (46) and Randy Taylor (90) along Fla has been in on 33 tackles this season to lead the Colonels. planted behind me to go right to cover Dominguez doesn't need much of a recalling his ordeal. He claims that the with a friend in last Saturday's win over the Penguins at the tight end. Then somebody hit me push. "Alex is an intense youngster," sacrifice was well worth the effort, from behind. Next thing I knew, I was he mentioned. "He's very con- though. rolling around on the ground." scientious. He knows where his abilities Club formed The next thing he also knew was that are." "Ever since the first day after the J.V. FOOTBALL the injury - a serious one - would operation, they had me doing therapy," FIELD HOCKEY 1 A women's soccer club is being Blankenship knows where his Sept. 19. Cincinnati Home 3 p.m. formed for University women athletes. require surgery. "I knew it was serious. he said. "It seemed like an endless Sept. 27 Dayton Home I abilities are too. "It's his agility - his battle. It took so long. Because in a I SOCCEK Sept. 30 Earlam Away | The first meeting was held on Wed- I was scared. I didn't know if I would ability to keep on his feet. I guess that nesday. Sept. 1 but there is still time to play again. And I had made big plans situation like thai, you give so much | Sept 27 Western Home 2 p.m. comes from his desire to get to the and get so little." | Sept. :u> Anbury Away join. You don't have to be an ex- for that summer," he said. "I was going football. That's the one thing that's WOMEN'S TENNIS to work, make some money, water-ski. 1 Oct. 2 Cumberland Home 4 p.m. Sept. 26-27 Murray Away Ala . perienced soccer player to join. surprised me about him," he said. Some would call that paying the 1 Everyone is welcome. MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY Huntsvillr Austin Peay But fate called an audible and Dominguez, a 21-year-old sophomore price. Dominguez never offers to put a Sept. 27 KICC Championships Oct. 1 Morehead Home Soccer practices will be held on Dominguez spent the summer in a cast, real estate student, receives the praise label on it. But a poster which hangs in Oct. 4 EKU Invitational Oct. 3 Western Away Mondays, Wednesdays. Thursdays and recovering from the surgery and later with his own measure of surprise, along his dorm room appears to, reflect the improving linebacker's philosophy. 1 WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY VOLLEYBALL possibly Sundays from 6 p.m. until dark working with Dr. Bobby Barton, the with a gracious smile, almost as if he is | Sept 27 KICC Championships Oct. 1 Northern Ky. Away on the Intramural fields. For more team trainer, to rehabilitate the knee. a six year-old who has been told that his It reads: "Greatness comes to those | Oct. 3 EKT Invitational Oct. 4 Morehead Home information call Jody at 4098 or Jenny "He had the surgery and then tried to crayon drawing is worthy of any who dare to sweat... dare to strain... at 5658. come back from it," said linebacker refrigerator door. and dare the pain." We Buy Class Rings Attention Career Opportunists! One Hour § for fl of is for Dry Cleaners 'c. YOU! says . m. \m. Beat Austin Peay

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i I 9/Vol. B9/No. 5 The Eaitam Piu^l Thuraday. S«pt*mtwf 25, I960 Sports Colonel offense rolls with shorts help of seven turnovers STEVE THOMAS By STEVE THOMAS quarter. Kidd pointed out that he thought the Sport* Editor Sport. Editor With the ball at the Youngstown 21. fumbled kickoff and holding This week's Division 1-AA football The Colonel football team had Alvin Miller fumbled the handoff from Youngstown deep in Colonel territory poll features five Ohio Valley Con- something to prove last Saturday and Chris Isaac but the ball bounced back were the main turning points in the ference teams. Heading the list is top prove it they did by way of a 45-0 win. into Miller's hands and he raced the 21 game ranked Murray, last year's OVC The defensive unit gave what Coach yards through the Penguin defense for Kidd was very pleased with the champion. Roy Kidd thought was one of their best the score. P running of Braxton. who. on seven The remainder of the top five in- performances in some time as they held Flores extra point was good breaking carries gained 100 yards. cludes a tie for the second spot between Youngstown State to only 00 total yards the OVC career kick scoring record The Colonels now will take a week off South Carolina State and Connecticut, for the game after holding them to 17 in Flores has scored 203 points in his from the schedule before getting back followed by Delaware and Alcorn State. the first half three-plus seasons as a Colonel. into conference action against Austin Western Kentucky of the OVC oc- The defense forced the Penquin Youngstowns Pat Durina fumbled Peay at the Govs home field. cupies the number eight position while quarterbacks into throwing five in- the kirkoff and the Colonel's kicker. The Colonels will take a 2-1 record to OVC contenders Akron. Eastern and terceptions, forced two fumbles which Gary Nussbaum, recovered at the 27. Austin Peay which is 1-1 Tennessee Tech. received votes for the were both recovered by Colonels and Following a third down interference top ten. stopped the only legitimate call against the Penguins. Anthony Youngstown drive of the afternoon with Braxton raced around the end for 14 The Rifle team Won their first match a superb stand at the Colonel 12-yard yards, taking the ball to the 2-yard line. IM announces of the season last Saturday with a 4,540- line. Nicky Yeast scored on the next play, 4,363 point victory over Western. The first quarter was scoreless, with giving the Colonels a lead of 24-0. The number two team also outscored neither team posing much of a threat to The defense was in no mood to let up. racquetball Western with a mark of 4,444. the other. as Rodney Byrd intercepted a pass and Dan Durbin, a senior from St. Paul, Youngstowns freshman placekicker ran it back 30 yards to the Penguin 2 Minn, led the Colonels and all shooters did attempt a 63-yard field goal, but it Patton and Flores then did their tourney Anthony Braxton, a junior tailback from Cincinnati struggles to free himself fell short scoring acts, putting the Colonels up by with a mark of 1159. from the grasp of Youngstowns' Dave Reed in the Colonels' 45-0 win. Braxton. The Intramural-Recreational Sports Other Colonel scores included Mark It was a sign of things to come for a 31-0 margin. office is announcing a double- Bender, sophomore, 1133; Ron Wigger. who ran the ball seven times for 100 yards was named the OVC offensive player Youngstown. Four plays later. White picked off his elimination, telephone contract sophomore, 1126 and Dan Wigger. a of the week, (photo by Brian Potts) The Colonels missed a scoring op second interception of the day which racquetball tournament for students, freshman, scored 1122. portunity on the second play of the lead to a Braxton touchdown run for a faculty, men and women WOM EN'S CROSS COUNTRY BASEBALL second quarter when Dave Flores . 38 point lead. Shooters on the number two team UK Inv. - Tenth were Kim Kloer. Karen Long. Karen Northern Ky. 4 Eastern 1 missed a 35-yard field goal. The Colonels had scored four touch- Student divisions will consist of Applegate and Susan Gianatasio. Eastern S Northern Ky. 1 The miss snapped a streak of nine downs in just over seven minutes to put men's; fraternity, housing, in- WOMEN'S TENNIS straight successes for the Colonel's the game out of reach. dependent and women's: sorority, Jim Ward, "coach" of ""the Colonel Eastern 5. Louisville 4 senior kicker After Byrd fumbled a Youngstown housing, independent Eastern - Marshall baseball team has announced a series The Colonels had several drives punt, the Penguins made their only A separate faculty division will be of fall exhibition games this season OVC SCORES stopped by penalties but after a threat of the second half RIFLE divided into men and women Today, Sept. 25, the Colonels will play Eastern 45. Youngstown 0 Thomas White interception, the As the fourth quarter began, the drive categories Each student division will host to Georgetown in a 1 p.m. Eastern (A) 4.540 Western 8, Akron 2 Colonels took the ball on a 60-yard drive took them down to the 2-yard line of the Eastern (B) 4.444 be broken down further into "A," "B" doubleheader. The games will feature Murray 13, Louisville 9 (hat ended with a one yard touchdown Colonels and "<"' skill levels. the appearance on the mound of four Western 4.363 Tenn. Tech 28. N.E Missouri 20 run by Dale Patton. Roverback George Floyd then in freshman pitchers for the Colonels Austin Peay 24. James Madison 3 On the second play following the tercepted a pass in the end zone and The faculty division will be oroxen They are Barney Joseph. Greg VOLLEYBALL kirkoff. James Shelton pounced on a raced untouched for a 100-yard touch- down into "A" and "B" skill levels Jennings. Jeff Craft and Doug Ped- OVC Tourney - Second FIELD HOCKEY Penguin fumble at the Youngstown 21- down, giving the Colonels the final Kntry blanks can be picked up in dicord. Eastern 2, James Madison 1 yard line margin of victory. Begley 202 Northern Kentucky will be the op GOLF Ball St 2. Eastern 1 The turnover resulted in a 28-yard Kidd was pleased with all aspects of ponent Oct. 9 at 1 p.m. in another Murray Inv. - Sixth Purdue 4. Eastern 2 field goal by Flores that gave the the game commenting "We just put it A mandatory meeting is scheduled doubleheader. Colonels a 10-0 lead at the healf. all together today. for Wednesday, <>ct 1. in Begley 156 at 6 All of the games will be played at SOCCER MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY The Colonels extended the lead to 17-0 "The defense caused some breaks p m For more information contact the Turkey Hughes Field. Asbury 6, Eastern 4 UK Inv. - Fourth on their first possession in the third and we took advantage of them "' Intramural office at 622 5434

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hosts» soccer invitational St*v* Thoaaf The University's women's volleyball team hosts the EKU Invitation this weekend, Sept. 25-27 Twenty teams More people play soccer than Louisville and many area com- from seven states will be competing in any other sport on a world-wide munities which would provide a the event. basis. good recruiting area for varsity The Colonels promise to be tough It is fairly inexpensive; all that is teams. after very strong play last week. The Colonels started off their week in needed is a ball and a field to play Having a successful varsity team impressive fashion by defeating on. in any sport can do^PBmlirs for the Morehead State, IM, 13-15, 9-15, 15-5, At many schools, soccer is a student interested in that sport. 15-8. varsity sport, with players on At the high school I attended, They next traveled to Cookeville, scholarship and the school bearing going to soccer games became a Tenn. to compete In the OVC Tour- the expense of fielding the team. regular thing to do just as going to nament. The Colonel team was out- standing as it defeated Middle Ten- At the University, however, we football games was and soccer has nessee 15-6, 14 16, 15-e. crushed Ten- have a soccer club, sponsored by the potential to do the same on the nessee Tech, 15-3,15-6 and squeezed by the intramural department. collegiate level. Morehead State, 15-10, 15-12. No scholarships are offered; no Soccer can be a success on the They then advanced to the finals to players are recruited. club level but it can be more face Morehead for the third time In five Those that play do so because competitive and draw more sup- days. Although they were very im- port as a varsity team. pressive, the Colonels had to settle for they want to continue playing second place as they bowed 12-15,15-12, soccer on a competitive basis. AFTER THE FACT 154, 8-15, 8-15. The individual players pay such Speaking of successes, the "It was really hard for the women to expenses as uniforms, travel, Baltimore Orioles are Just that. keep up their intensity after beating league fees and salaries for of- They are succeeding in making The scramble begins them twice," said Coach Dr. Geri ficials. me look like a fool for picking them Pol vino "Our errors were due to Most of the games are against to win the American League east. Players for Purdue scramble with Colonels for possession of nament. Purdue won the tournament with a 3-0 record, while inexperience. We had positional break- the ball during the EKU Invitational field hockey tour- the Colonels could manage only a 1-2 record for the weekend downs, while Morehead was putting schools that field teams, complete Since that prediction in a column together a good middle game." with athletes that have been several weeks ago, the Orioles Top players for the Colonels were recruited. have just about dropped them- Nancy Stoeckle and Laurie Briggs who This puts the soccer club at a selves out of competition with only Men, women runners fare well at UK led the critical attacks and did some distinct disadvantage, but they two weeks to go in the season. fine blocking, while Joan Messerknecht represent the school well in their I apologize to all of the New York A puzzled Rick Erdmann has been Colonel finishers in the UK meet. Intercollegiate Cross Country champ- was busy spiking. In the passing games against the varsity teams. Yankee fans for not respecting "I just don't understand how that department, Kay Beiger was leading preparing his cross country charges for ionships. the way with a playing efficiency of 79 It would be a good idea for the your team. their next competition, an appearance could happen in a week's time," said Erdmann. "Here we have Bill Morgan The Colonels competed in their percent, while Lori Duncan was un- University to change soccer from I apologize to all of the Oriole in the Kentucky Intercollegiate Meet to second meet of the season after placing stopable with a serving efficiency of 80 the club level to varsity but with fans because your team was jinxed be held Saturday at Williamsburg. as our top runner this week and our In last weekend's University of leading runners at Marshall a week ago 10th in the University of Kentucky percent. the cutbacks in the budget, that by my prediction. were down in the pack. That's Invitational last weekend. The team "All the girls did really well," noted Kentucky Invitational at Lexington, the was impressive in finishing ahead of seems rather doubtful for the time The rest of the predictions stand, Colonels finished fourth with a score of something I just can't explain." Polvino. "We're proud of every one of being. however, so the Yankees will lose 133. 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The actors strike continues. Productions said that once the Screen Actors Guild and the Now entering into its ninth week strike ends, it would be at least two American Federation of Television there still appears to be no end in months before the much-awaited and Radio Artists. sight. In fact, according to jour- "Who Shot JR.?" episode of As Ed Asner puts it, "I have to be nalist Marilynn Beck, some actors •Dallas" - which is the third informed if I can follow my moral beliefs - or if I can be forced contractually back to work." 'I have to be informed No one knows when the strike will end. if I can follow my moral beliefa - or if We, the viewers, are being forced I can be forced contractually back to work.' to sit idly by and await the outcome of the battle between the networks and the actors. There are a few may not go back even if their strike episode of the popular series' new new shows, however. NBC has is settled. season - could be on the air. several episodes of "Little House What does this mean to the The crisis all started with the 2- on the Prairie" completed. NBC is average viewer? month-old strike of the American also bringing back some favorite Federation of Musicians. A moral mini-series. "Centennial" was just One official has predicted that The Musk Men captured the third place prise of $100 In the quartet are members: Matthew Tof tries*, Mike Baker, even if the strike were to end this dilemma then arose among many one example Student Talent Show Saturday evening. Featured in the Chuck Tipton and Frank Keeper (Photo by Brian Potts) week, it would be at least another actors as to whether they should six to eight weeks before most Perhaps now would be the ideal 9 cross the picket lines of that time to read that book you've been unfinished television programs brother union. could be ready for broadcast. wanting to read. It might also be a Talent Show is "pure enjoyment good time to take in a few movies. Bob Crutchfield of Lorimar AFM was then joined by the By BELINDA WARD director of student activities, came out The first place position was awarded Staff Writer on stage to announce the winners and to Robert Hoagland III, a freshman On Saturday, Sept 20 at 8 p.m. birth present them with their checks. The performing arts major from Frankfort. was given to the first annual Parent's third place prize was received by "The Ky His singing selecton was "If I Were Art Association holds first meeting Day Talent Show in Brock Auditorium. Music Men," a Rich Man" from the play "Fiddler on Stars have been born under similar the Roof." A barber shop quartet consisting of The Art Students Association held its semester. One particular item of in- Moira Dempsey, publicity chairman conditions and only the future will tell If first meeting of the year on Wednedsay, the next singer superstar or actor- Mike Baker, Nicholasville. Ky. Chuck terest was the prospect of traveling to Tipton. Wheelersburg, Ohio; Matt Sept. 17, in room 435 of the Campbell Washington some time next spring to actress was among the featured talent. Forty-four acts were auditioned Anyone interested in joining the Art Alas, after two hours of pure en- Toftness, Owenton. Ky. and Frank previous to the show Out of the acts building. The meeting, which allowed visit the various art museums and Students Association may contact John auditioned, thirteen were chosen to many of the new members to get galleries to be found there. joyment the moment that had been Repper. Carlisle. Ohio. Emery l-ee. a acquainted, consisted of discussions Yates, Box 173, Todd Hall. 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"Thieves Carnival" would have musical play set in 20th century New required three stage sets and a lot of York. The department was informed of the costumes. Benson said the department Jay Fields, director of the produc- reductioD m funds in July. "Production now hopes to find a production which tion, commented, "It's a very difficult expenses have bloomed over the past would require one set and very few play to direct and produce because the few years because of inflation," Benson ■ costumes. He speculated that it would students have to be actors, singers, and said. He commented that it was dif- probably be a Greek production, dancers all in one." ficult to produce a full billing on the although no definite plans have bean According to Judy Snider, costume theater department budget. made. designer and make-up artist, the students also have to know how to sew. The production requires 93 costumes be made in five and one-half weeks. Snider has enlisted the aid of about 40 of Campus Popcrbock Bestsellers her students and 20 cast members to meet the deadline. The students work in 1. Sophie's Choice, by William Styron (Bantam, $3.50.) shifts cutting, designing, ironing, Star-crossed lovers and tha nature of evil: fiction basting and sewing fabric. The shop bustles with constant activity. 2. Tha Empire Strikes Back, by Donald F. Glut. (Ballant.ne. "Eastern has a very well - equipped $2.25.) Star Wars sequel: fiction. shop for its theatre department," Snider said, while issuing instructions 3. Claas Reunion, by Rona Jaffe (Dell, $2.75.) Four Judy Snider listens attentively as a student Inquires about a pal to her workers. Theatre majors are not Radcliffe grads and how they fared: fiction Snider is in charge of designing and making the costumes for West Side required to learn to sew but the ex- Story." perience should prove helpful in the 4. Tha Shining, by Stephen King. (NAL/Signet, $2.95 ) Boy future. confronts terror in old hotel: fiction In order to design the costumes. •Snider explained that there is a for- 5. Petala on tha Wind, by V C. Andrews (Pocket. $2.75.) mula. "You have to study the script, Children take revenge in horror sequel: fiction Midler blooms as 'The Rose' know the show, worx with the director 6. Shibumi, by Trevanian (Ballantine. $2.95 ) Intrigues of and have a concept of what colors you By ROGER FRAZEE Those who praise "The Rose," manager. He claims that she owes him - need and what looks good on stage." perfect assassin and perfect lover: fiction Stan Writer however, do so on a single but very - not only for making her a star, but for Snider spends four to five hours in the During the season when first-run valid virtue: the tremendous and ridding her of her heroin addiction. shop along with teaching Theatre 100 7. What Color is Your Parachute?, by Richard N Bolles. theaters are scraping the bottom of overwhelming performance of Bette The only relief that the Rose can find (Ten Speed Press. $5.95.) Career and job guidebook and 330. Usually she and a paid Hollywood's summer - release barrel, it Midler as the small-town girl who from her torturous pace is in the assistant can handle the costume 8. Tha Last Enchantment, by Mart Stewart (Fawcett is a comfort to look to the fare of the became America's glittering superstar. friendship of an AWOL Army sergeant designing, except in extreme cases Crest, $2.95.) Tale of King Arthur's Camelot: fiction University Film Series. Midler was nominated for an Oscar (expertly played by Fredric Forrest). such as "West Side Story." Getting the One picture which will be gracing the as 1979's best actress for her part in The low - keyed Texan lends stability to costumes finished in time for the show 9. A Woman of Substance, by Barbara Taylor Bradford Ferrell Room screen in the near future "The Rose," but the notoriously con- the Rose. He is unimpressed by her is imperative. (Avon. $2.95.) Successful woman & her children: fiction is the powerful rock - drama, "The servative Academy gave the award to fame and unruffled by her harsh New equipment in the shop has made Rose." Sully Field for her part in "Norma manner and violent rampages. life more simple for Snider and her 10. Drawing on tha Right Side of the Brain, by Betty Ed- It is Impossible to pass this 1979 Rae." But the sergeant abandons her when workers. There is a new industrial iron wards (J P. Tarcher. $8.95.) Anyone can draw. release off as "alright" or "fair." Midler, as the Rose, reaches out into a lesbian lover visits the Rose from and a new serger that does overcast Movie-goers seem to either relish every the audience and yanks the viewer onto somewhere out of her past stitching. "You do the best job you can Compiled by The Chronicle ol Higher Education horn mlormation frame of the film or condemn the her stage, into her bedroom and into the From here, the life of the Rose with what's available," Snider said, as supplied by college stores throughout me country Sept 1. 1980 picture as a couple of miles of celuloid torment of her existence. She plays the degenerates until, returning to her she showed off the new machinery. garbage. part with such dynamic energy that ho me town and the memories of a bad A native of the San Fransico Bay Film critics have praised it as "an audiences tremble as the Rose's life childhood, she once again seeks refuge Area, Snider came to the University event to be experienced" (Newsweek), rapidly unravels in a screaming in the heroin needle and collapses from from three years of teaching at Ferman New & Recommended and damned it as "vulgarity at its most crescendo that leads to her inevitable an overdose at a climatic concert. University in South Carolina. She absu f" (New Yorker). destruction. Perhaps the story is trite and has moved after getting "itchy feet" and A Second Flowering, by Malcolm Cowley. (Penguin. $4.95.) The Rose is a rock-n-roller whose been used before in such melodramas Memories and appraisals of Fitzgerald. Hemingway, Faulk- wanting a change. She now lives in voice is hoarse and whose music is a as "A Star is Born" and "Lady Sings Richmond and has been in the theatre ner, Wolfe, etc. Those who condemn "The Rose" raunchy blend of blues and rock. Her the Blues" Perhaps it even gets deprtment for two years. "I like to live claim that it is an Inaccurate and thinly language belongs to longshoremen and" downright soapy in spots. But the one close to where I work because I spend a Feelings, by William Gaylin. M D (Ballantine. $2 50 ) Hurtful disguised portrayal of the life of Janis barflies; her pain belongs; to a aspect that saves the picture and even or happy, they re all good for you lot of time in the' theatre and I need to .lei pi in (The producers argue that It is disillusioned child. makes it a worthwhile work of film- go home and relax. purely fictional and is not intended to be The story begins as the Rose is at the making is the performance by Midler, Snider especially enjoys her work Satires Political Dictionary, by William Satire (Ballantine. peak of her career. She presses herself $9.95.) True meanings of words abused by politicians an account of Joplin's life). They also which cannot be described but only because it is constantly changing and cite errors in the script which are in- to the limits of her endurance with each experienced she has the opportunity to "practice my Association of American Publishers consistent with the film's sixties set- concert and pays for her passionate craft and teach." She works on ting. Some claim that the performance performances with a life of booze - For ail its faults, "The Rose" is a costumes for four or five shows a year, by Alan Bates, as the Rose's manager soaked depression between gigs. powerful picture which is recom- trying to take a break during the is weak and pointless and they blame a She begs for a year's leave from her mended to those who can feel, can live summer months. The next production. poor plot continuity on the director, grueling contract but is shown no and can be absorbed into the role of a "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolfe." 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■Mai \m Paf. 13/Vot. 59/No. S The EMMrn Pinpi Thunday. C^iumtw 25, 19*0 Beck takes you 'There and Back' McCreary By BILL KELLY the mark. More upbeat and less - preciation for sheer technical ex- Staff Writer structured than the previous two, this cellency "Space Boogie" Is up next as features With "Thar* and Back." his first one is completely absorbing. the fastest piece on the LP. Boring studio release since 1976's "Wired," "The Pump," clocking in at the quickly with its chaotic aimleasneas, it English guitarist Jeff Beck hat plunged record's longest tune at 5:«, maintains is tins one that finds the record at Ha back into the mainstream of the Rock a steady, driving beat which is im- most disappointing exhibits scene with all of the power and ex- pressionable. The record closes, fittingly, with By LINDA M. DOUGLAS cellence that has earned him the Side Two definitely finds the new "The Final Peace." Visual, dreamy Staff Writer legendary status afforded to him since effort at its brightest in terms of in- and decidedly the most creative of the A message from Gov. James B. his "Yardbird" days back in the sixties tensity as well as diversity "El lot, the song is unique in that it is the McCreary to the general assembly of The latest progression of his modern. Becko," by far the most exciting of the only place we find Beck actually Kentucky in 1875 and black and white Jazz-rock blend of instrumental music, rockers, show-cases Beck's searing, sharing the writing chores. photographs of lumberjacks and coal the album's title bears the obvious penetrating licks as they are supported A haunting mixture of the guitar and miners are among the 99 items featured suggestion of the completion of a cycle, by a powerful back-beat and more keyboards, our hero now lets loose with in the "McCreary County Pictorial of having returned from a Journey. If importantly an overall fullness made a screaming, entrancing stream of History Traveling Exhibit" in Room 301 the record is to represent an apparent effective by the striking talents of playing that holds the technical, of the Perkins Building. Monday point of reflection in this artist's career, Keysman Tony Hymas. polished touch while allowing for just through Friday. 8:00 a.m to 4:30 p.m all of the musical paces and variations enough rawness at the edges. The piece through Oct. 3. extending from the explorations made This is especially significant when vaguely recalls "Love is Green," which The exhibit also includes such throughout his career are balanced you take into account the fact that by appeared two albums ago, in that the examples as the 1929 Flood, the Miner's well. the nature of pursuing an Instrumental Englishman stays true to abilities March on Labor Day in 19S2 and a photo endeavor, this guitarist has placed reserved for the veteran only and yet he of teenage males risking breaking their On the first three tracks, it is im- himself at the center of the musical still focuses entirely on the moment In a necks on a diving board as females portant to note the presence of Jan occurence. This added pressure works way that allows him to remain fresh, amusingly watch the masculine antics Hammer, who has collaborated with best when he is careful to allow the almost playful A tape and slide presentation of modern ' Beck before in recent years. Hammer other instruments enough freedom to Without the vocals that shape our McCreary County accompanys the not only operates the keys but also create a balanced result. Utoughts as moat of the records we hear exhibit. takes credit for writing these songs as In accomplishing this so well with today spin along, successfully realizing well. Whereas "Star Cycle," the "El Becko, the artist now steers the mood that is attempted with each According to Dr William H Merge. opening cut, feels weak and lacks the himself away from the possibility of successive tune becomes a challenge director of the University's Oral substance to hold the listener's at- falling into the repetitive rut which that we can meet with the uncanny ease History Center, the exhibit is a tention for long 'Too Much Too Lose" spells failure for a couple of songs hare. that this artist does. dedication in remembrance of C.W. feels pleasantly easy with just a slight At any rate, this one is easily the If more of this is to be expected in the Hume, an educator, journalist and funky edge that works well. highlight. future, we can't help but to hope it won't humanitarian, who loved McCreary II is with "You Never Know," the last The sleepy, drifting effect of "The be another four years until next time m County and its people of the three, that Hammer really hits Golden Road" follows with an ap- out. Since Hume thought the hsitory of McCreary County was important, the family decided to do something in that area for the library which he had built Stones in desperate need Instead of featuring Hume in photographs, the family collected 1.000 pictures of McCreary County dating back to the earlv 1900's and put these in of an 'Emotional Rescue' the library, related Berge By RANDY PATRICK In a recent Rolling Stone interview, "Just a few days and you'll be back in Stars in your eyes His wife, Pat, daughters, Hannah Staff Writer Mick Jagger was quoted as saying your school. And I'll besittin' 'round by A Phi Mu paints the face of a Teke as part of the annual SAE Fair (Photo by Raird and Martha Flippo and son. "I'm afraid rock and roll has no future. the swimmln' pool." Jagger sings about Brian C. Hume, decided to share the It's only recycled past." Nowhere is one of those short sweet "Summer Will Mansfield) McCreary County history with others. There was once a time when the this truer than on the new album. Romance's)," on one of the record's Rolling Stones were the very epitome of better cuts. "Where the Boys Go" is a good hard- With the aid of Sarah P Carleton. rock and roll. No other band was quite KET highlights who coordinated and reproduced the so powerful nor so offensive. And while driving rock and roll song but it sounds Indeed, most of the songs on the GREAT PERFORMANCES: so much like "Lies" from 1878's "Some "MASTERPIECE THEATRE: photographs and the financial other groups came and went, they not album appear to be about lost love. The Crime and Punishment" A thriller that Tinker. Taylor, Soldier. Spy Part I" only survived, but remained for the Girls," that the listener feels like he's girl in "Let Me Go" must leave to find The popular arts series launches its assistance of McCreary County heard it before. Likewise, "All About pits a dedicated detective's intelligence businesses, the exhibit had a start but it past 18 years, the undisputed lords of the perfect love, the kind "you read against the criminal mind, brings four new season with a six-part the rock realm. However, if their new You" bears a strong resemblance to about" and "dream about," and after dramatization of John le Carre's best still needed additional funds, according "You Got the Silver. suspense-filled weeks to "Masterpiece to Berge. album "Emotional Rescue" Is any spending several minutes berating the Theatre's" tenth anniversary season. selling novel of espionage, "Tinker. indication, it seems that the Rolling girl in "All About You" Jagger finally Premiering Sunday. Sept 28 at 9 p.'m . Tailor, Soldier. Spy," starring Sir Alec Stones may be starting to succumb to admits that he's still in love with her " Guineas. The one-hour premiere on Kentucky Humanities Department A melodic introduction to "Send it to Dostoevsky's classic stars John Hurt then granted the project an excess of senility. Me" is followed by a reggae beat and Monday. Sept 29 at 9 p.m., features The two remaining songs on the and Timothy ("Edward the King") Guineas as the sleuth George Smiley S6000. said Berge. some of the most stupid lyrics on the album are "Indian Girl," a song about West. Hurt is the "mouse" The University obtained the exhibit Take the first cut on the album, for album. According to Jagger, "She Kaskolnikov. a poverty - stricken, who is called back to duty to uncover instance. Who would have thought that a poor homeless Latin American child the "Mole" - a double agent infiltrating through the efforts of Norma Robinson. could be Bulgarian. She could be and "Down in the Hole," a melancholy unstable university student who Genny Scott. John Lowell and Berge the Stones, of all people, would begin believes his "superiority" entitles him the British Secret Service. their long-awaited LP with a disco song Rumanian." For all he cares, she could blues number. •THE BODY IN QUESTION" Dr. The exhibit's grand opening was held even be "an alien." It matters little to Perhaps it would be wise not to bury to murder and get away with it. West is Jonathan Miller leadB viewers through Sept 14. According to Berge. over 500 like "Dance" Mm. "Just send her to me," he says Porfiry. the patient, cunning "cat" who ■>... the Rolling Stones too soon. After all. a j!3-part series on health and the people attended the one in McCreary "Some Girls" surprised many critics in outwits him and leads him to-confess. County and over Wo people attended the Each episode runs one hour. human body Filmed on locations The title track, "Emotional Rescue," "She's so Cold" is even worse, from a 1978, who believed that the band had throughout the world this new series opening at the Perkins Building also sounds disco-ish Charlie Watt's lyrical standpoint. "I'm so hot for her," burned out. However, with all of the uses special effects, art. architecture, thumping baas drum soon becomes says Jagger. "I'm theburnin' bush, I'm competition today from the New Wave "LIVE FROM THE MET" Famed historical recreations and live ex- Engagements for the exhibit usually monotonous and Mick Jagger sings in the buritin' fire, I'm the bleedln' bands, who have returned to the roots of soprano Renata Scott opens a new periments to focus on historical and last about three weeks, according to such a high voice that one cannot be volcano." But she's so "cold, cold, cold, rock and roll, that domain where the season of the opera showcase in Puc- cultural patterns of illness. In the one- Berge People interested in reserving sure whether it is Jagger or Mr. Bill. like an ice cream cone," he laments. Stones have long reigned sovereign, cini's "Manon Lescaut " The three- hour premiere episode, coming to KET an engagement should contact him at The only thing that saves the song from This is hardly the same Jagger who they had better do better than hour production from the Metropolitan Tuesday. Sept 30 at 10 p.m.. Miller the University's Oral History Center or total failure is Bobby Key's beautiful wrote "Sympathy for the Devil" and "Emotional Rescue" next time or they Opera House in New York City offers an anatomy lesson on what Kay Marrow, head librarian of Mc- saxophone work. "Under my Thumb," may not be on top much longer. premieres Saturday. Sept. 27 at 8 p.m. hstoens when we become ill. Creary County Public Library SPAGHETTI PIG-OUT All the spaghetti you can eat. Starting at 11:00 a.m. thru 1:00 p.m. Monday Sept. 29. Pegino's Announces the opening of LaCasa, (the house) a restaurant which specializes now, in Italian Buffet. more of the things Come enjoy quality food, at you love a modest cost, in a collegiate about atmosphere. Yo-Yos Yo-Yot have mow bouncy comfort, more Located at the corner of updated styling, more the original all-out fun . mote trian Collins and Water ever before And that's coma ' because Yo-Yos have added extra podding. streets in Richmond, flexible soles and lots of Y*Y*. great style just for you Plus, the price is still so Between the SAE affordable, inciedibly affordable house and Eddy's Richmond. Ky Downtown Arcade. _

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• 14/VoL M/No. S Ttw EwMrn ProtraM •r 26. 1 Students defend BOT moves candidates to University Inn (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) one mile from the Stratton Building Anderson's proposals. where the Bureau of Training is of the real candidates during the McNay compared Carter's ad- Bureau of Training Commissioner located, Stone points out the new living League of Women Voter's debate ministration to that of Abraham Lin- Robert Stone says the motel pool may arrangements are much better for the between Kt-agan and Anderson, last coln, Wood row Wilson and Harry S. be opened for the residents' use in the students because of the strict bureau Sunday. Truman, stating that they too were spring. rules and curfew. The topics of the questions ranged unpopular at one time, yet they gained Currently, not even one-half of the from tax cuts, (he draft, religion and the public's confidence in time. rooms at the University Inn are oc- Meanwhile. University students how it ties into the abortion issue and With their closing remarks fininshed. cupied. Bennett explains because began moving Monday into the rooms inflation Behler declared the floor open between students enroll at the bureau for dif- left vacant by the Bureau of Training After the panel discussion. Behler (he audience and the representatives, ferent courses that vary in length, the students in Keene and Telford Halls. allowed each representative to give limiting each person to one question, to inn will probably never be 100 percent Director of Housing Jack Hutchinson their closing remarks, as in accordance other could have time to participate. occupied. Bennett expects an oc- says students living in Todd Hall were to the ground rules set forth before the The audience only had ten minutes to cupancy rate between 75 percent and 90 given priority to the vacant rooms in mock debate ask their questions, to which Fretty percent. Keene Hall. By the end of the week, Meredith stressed for the voting said that they audience might have The students check into the inn on Hutchinson expects all of Todd Hall and public to keep in mind their "country been disappointed because they didn't Sunday and Monday afternoons and most of Dupree Hall to be untripled. before party." get to play a larger role check out on the Friday after their Ashby offered Clark's services as a Fretty termed.the mock debate as a courses are completed. The length of The twelve rooms vacated by bureau "distinct alternative," to the previous "nice occasion and quite realistic," stay varies from one to 10 weeks. students in Telford Hall were offered to four years and to the other choices of adding that he though those who had Both Stone and Bennett says the the University women who had "the candidates. portrayed the candidates did a good students are glad to move out of Telford biggest housing problems," says Napier claimed that Anderson is Job. and Keene Halls into the University Associate Director of Housing Mabel running on a campaign platform of According to Behler. there are plans igtft*- Inn. Even though the inn is more than Criswell. change, but he doesn't see any variance for another mock debate in the second between the Carter administration and week of October 1i Court advises Students receive $1.1 ■mr, student cases :: By TIM EATON The Student Court now deals with the SUff Writer rules and regulations of the Student The Student Court, the legislative Association. It does, however, have the billion in aid m :,; branch of the Student Association, is set power to appeal cases to Student Af- Secretary of Education Shirley M. up to provide members and students fairs Committee, then the Student range from 1200 to S1.500 a year, must with advice and defense in court cases Affairs Committee appeals to the Hufstedler has announced an award of be matched equally from some other involving the Constitution of the Student Disciplinary Board which then more than $1 I billion to help 1.5 million source of aid administered by the Student Association and By-Laws of the students finance their education at education institution. The voting turnout was light for the Student Association elections Tuesday as appeals to the board of Regents through shown by the lone student voting in the lobby of the Powell Building. Forty-six Student Association, according to the the president. colleges, universities and post- CWS awards for $531.5 million went to University Handbook. secondary vocational schools during 3.062 schools. The federal funds will pay candidates were vying for 64 seats. Results of the election are in a story on page The president of the University then the I9KW1 school year. 1 by News Editor Thomas Ross (photo by Brian Potts) According to Article IV. Section B of can set it aside or arrange for the HO percent of the salaries earned by the Constitution the court Is made up of student's appeal to be heard by the The awards were made to post- more than a million undergraduate and 9 justices, a chief justice and an Board of Regents, states section D of secondary education institutions that graduate students at jobs arranged by administer the US Department of associate chief justice. The chief justice the Constitution. financial aid officers. Hunter course planned rules over the court and appoints Clayburn Trowell, president of the Education's campus - based student The remaining 20 percent of the A free hunter education course will be course will receive safe hunter cer- defense counsels to help accused Student Association, explained that the financial aid programs - Supplemental salaries will be paid by the employer Kduc-ation.il Opportunity Grants held Oct. 6-27 from 7-9 p.m. on Mondays tificates valid in any of the 29 states students if the student so wishes. The supreme function of the court was that which may be the education institution located at the University's Wallace where such certification is required. chief justice also appoints trial counsels it "deals strictly on the Student (SEOG). College Work - Study (CWS), or a public or private nonprofit Building, in room 329. and National Direct Student Loans Completion of this or a similar hunter to help the court. The counsels prepare Association." It has jurisdiction in organization. education course is also a requirement cases brought to the court. A clerk cases involving alleged violations of (NDSL). Financial aid officers at the More than $275.6 million in NDSL The course, sponsored by the Ken- school determine, on the basis of need, tucky Department of Fish and Wildlife for those youngsters participating in records the proceedings. If for some election regulations as set down by the funds were awarded to 3,086 education the youth deer hunt at Land-Between- reason the chief justice cannot rule the Constitution. which students are eligible for institutions which are required to Resources, will include classroom assistance from the programs and the instruction in firearm safety, sports- the- Lakes and hunters under 16 years of court, the associate chief justice takes The court also, when permission is match the federal contribution by 10 age at Fort Knox and Fort Campbell. over. granted, can accept jurisdiction in amount each will receive. percent These new monies plus the manship, hunter ethics, first aid and Nearly s:t... million in SEOG funds outdoor survival. Attendance at four of the five sessions According to Dr Thomas D. Myers, areas other than its own. The court may payments which schools liave c< M-cted is required for certification. vice president of Student Affairs and recommend, reprimand, assessment or awarded to 3.594 institutions will help from earlier borrowers will provide The last session will feature actual an estimated 645,000 extremely needy Any person 10 years of age or older, Dean of Students, the student court in social probation as sanctions to be loans to an estimated 666,600 un- range firing and practice with both who is interested in the shooting sports the past conducted hearings of cases imposed in disciplinary cases by the undergraduate students continue their dergraduate and graduate students in firearms and archery equipment education Kach of the grants, which or wants to become a safer hunter, is dealing with traffic violations, but, now vice president for Student Affairs, the upcoming academic year. Those successfully completing the welcome to attend. that is one of the jobs of security. states the University Handbook. mn Lid UNIVERSITY OCTOBER 1 Wed. - Rocky 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. FILM SERIES 2 Thurs. — The Fog 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. 3 Fri. — The Fog 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. Ferrell Room, Combs Bldg. 4 Sat. — The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. Admission — $1.00 5 Sun. — Rocky II 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. 6 Mon. — Rocky II 7.00 & 9:00 p.m. For additional information, call 7 Tues. — Watership Down 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. Student Activities — 622-3855. 8 Wed.-"10" 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. 9 Thurs. - "10" 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. 10 Fri. - "10" 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. ■■■■■■■■■ inmnn 11 Sat. — Brubaker 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. 12 Sun. — Brubaker 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. Sun. & MOB. 13 Mon. — Brubaker 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. Sept. 28 & 29 14 Tues. — Ice Castles 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. 7 & 9:30 p.m. 15 Wed. — Ice Castles 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. 16 Thurs. — Hero At Large 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. 17 Fri. — Semi-Tough 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. 18 Sat. — Semi-Tough 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. 19 Sun. — The Spy Who Loved Me 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. 20 Mon. — The Spy Who Loved Me 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. 21 Tues. — American Graffiti 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. 22 Wed. — Sleeping Beauty 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. vn\m-M cms 23 Thurs. — Sleeping Beauty 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. 24 Fri. — Sleeping Beauty 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. IHE_L 25 Sat. - Yanks 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. Se*1 26 Sun. — Hide In Plain Sight 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. 27 Mon. — Hide In Plain Sight 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. ONION 28 Tues. — Electric Horseman 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. A I rui- Stcuv 29 Wed. — Electric Horseman 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. FIELD 30 Thurs. — Electric Horseman 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. — . ii ins w\ u.i mn - IMKHIS I UWMW SMI IS. HIINW I ll\ 31 Fri. — Exorcist 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. l\M II Ml I llll I \/ .IIMKHMHU kl II THE FOG (MM I'll iwuiiu I.II I I Mill IIHHIllll \ tll.M k M \HIII I Than. & Fri. Oct. 2 & 3 7 & 9:30 p.m. LATE SHOWS ■ ■■■■■■■■■ The Bu SPECIAL FOR CHILDREN ! E**5J 9* Bunny/Road Runner Movie 0 LATE SHOW — 11:30 in the Grime Room 1 Saturday£*S • ;• Semi IceCastle. Tough Ferrell Room Fri. & Sat., Sept. 26 & 27 \l l1** American Graffit. 7:00 p.m. 18 Saturday Sleeping Beauty * £"**>> ? Electric Horseman Fri. Sept. 26 Rocky 25 Saturday Hide In Plain &ght 31 Fnd Sat. Sept. 27 The Onion Field America's new *V Exorcist mosr-huggable MIDNIGHT MOVIES 3 £rid«v "io" 4 Saturday Watership Down MIDNIGHT MOVIES !? £nd*V Brubaker Grise Room 11 Saturday Hooper II l"**, • The Spy Who Loved Me , Urd y Fri., Sept. 26 FM The most entertaining family picture \Z o! h J * Silent Movie H l1** The Yank, of our time. Maybe of all time." 25 Saturday The Turning Point Sat. 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