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Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1972-1973 Eastern Kentucky University Year 1972 Eastern Progress - 05 Oct 1972 Eastern Kentucky University This paper is posted at Encompass. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress 1972-73/7 ; Band Day No Classes Page 9 Next Monday / Setting The Pace In A Progressive Era Vol. No. 50 Issue No. 7 Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky University 10 Pages Thursday, October 5, 1972 1972 Yearbook —All-American Coed Finds Pal BY BETSEY BELL that after a while they bridged Milestone Receives Award Feature Editor the gap. She said that at first Greg was afraid that she would The 1972 Milestone, Eastern Kay Widup and Greg Todd collegiate press service, it photography, copy, layout have been seeing each other not be able to do things like play student yearbook, has received marked the fifth time in seven display and book concept. regularly for going on two football. the highest award given by the years that the Milestone had The judges complimented the years. Kay is White and Greg is Mrs. Pauline Todd, Greg's Associated Collegiate Press- received the ACP's special Milestone for its opening section black. They dan be seen riding ure All-American rating. award. which highlighted the com- mother explained that "at first around Richmond, at a football the kids would tease him about When notification was made pletion of a new plaza on the Including the Columbia game, or eating an ice cream at having a girl for a pal, Scholastic Press Association's EKU campus that includes the a local soda fountain. Powell Building-University Medalist rating and the Although there are dif- (Continued On Page Nine) National School Yearbook Center-the William L. Wallace ferences in the two, Kay and Building, a classroom struc- Association's A-Plus, the Greg have something very Milestone has received more ture, and the non- special, a deep friendship and Election than two dozen top awards since denominational Chapel of respect for each other. Kay met 1960. Meditation. Greg at Telford Community Photography came in for ' Center. She is a sophomore at Results The ACP's top regular rating special praise. "Action, ac- Eastern and Greg is a fifth i (l 1 is the First Class, based on a tivity and color pictures show grader at Madison, Kay is minimum of 6,000 judging considerable imagination and Greg's pal. Announced Ai* ••'Liin'iiii'i' u..i.. points. The Milestone scored creativity and attention to Kay and Greg's friendship Elections for student senators 6,705 points in the judging. All- ""am— detail. They report important began when she became in- and freshman class officers ^^11 ^fl American recognition is given events," stated the judges. volved in Project Pal, a were held last Wednesday from " .4 £ to books in the first class The critique said that the program designed to help 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. category that receive at least disadvantaged children in Rich- There were two positions open four "Marks of Distinction" in Milestone's Basic plan, essentials and design extras, as mond. for each class with the ex- this week by Otto Quale, the judging categories. ( well as use of color pictures, are The program is under the ception of the freshmen class, executive director of the The Milestone received (Continued On Page four; auspices of Jim Delap, head of which had four positions to fill, Minneapolis, Minn., based "Marks of Distinction" in the Telford Community Center. as well as class officer College students volunteer for positions. the program and are then Student Senators for the year paired with a child in the Rich- will be Ruth Robinson, sopho Upward Bound, Talent Search mond area. The children are more nursing s usually elementary age and major from Lexington, Steve some teenagers. In fact, there Slade, junior physics major Receive 75,000 Federal Grant are even elderly pals for the from Cynthiana, and Becka BY KKITH CARROLL "Kentucky has the lowest jectives under Upward Bound is students. Thomas, junior journalism Staff Writer rate of veterans in the nation to help veterans obtain the Miss Widup explained that major'from Prospect. enrolled in some sort of con- equivalent of a high school her main reason for becoming The Graduate School student Eastern has received $75,000 tinued education. Through the diploma by passing the GED. It part of Project Pal is that senator is Charles Robinson. to use in the combined Talent Search we hope to draw is their lack of high school "children need someone to The senator's representing programs of Upward Bound and veterans mainly from Eastern diploma (or its equivalent) that confide in." A law commuters will be Thomas ^Talent Search. This is part of a Kentucky, around Louisville holds them back from obtaining Photo by Russell Tapp enforcement ■ major from Chamberlain III, junior social 5.6 million second Supplemental and other metropolitan areas as additional education as the 'Love Story'Revisited Indiana Miss Widup said that work major from Trenton, Ohio. Appropriation Bill passed by these are the areas that need help diploma is a prerequisite," said when she finishes school she Senior student senators will A COUCH in the lobby of an Eastern dormitory With midterm approaching, some student find Congress aimed at helping the most," said Dr. Clawson. Dr. Clawson. would "like to work with be Paul Brokaw, English major veterans during 1972-73. "Some of these recruited serves as a makeshift cot, while the sleeper's their need for sleep increased by the workload, children in a school type from Louisville, and Lee Eastern is the only institution stomach is turned into a desk by his compainion. as others study on and on. The primary aim of the in Kentucky which has been veterans may become eligible situation such as a school Edging ton, senior history major Talent Search Program appropriated money through to enroll at Eastern (or other psychologist." She explained from Winchester. (component) is* to identify the second Supplemental colleges) for as long as a that this was another reason for Debbie Higgins, special qualified veterans of financial Appropriation Bill. This semester or perhaps a full year. Faculty Senate Committees her involvement in the education major from or cultural need with ex- combined program, aimed Others may continue their program. "I wanted to know if I Louisville; and Bernard Burch ceptional potential for post- primarily at the unemployed education in a vocational could establish a good rapport O'Bryan III, business major secondary educational training. veteran, is one of 61 such school," said Dr. Clawson. Report At October Meeting with them." from Louisville, will be It also encourages them to programs across the nation. "There is a hard transition for representing the junior class at The entire component Student Senate meetings. complete secondary school or program would be headed by a Quorum being present, the will report at the November them," said Dr. Ogden. those children who expect a pal "To recruit these veterans we Representing the sophomores the General Equivalency full-time director who would October meeting of faculty meeting. "There are not 1000 of their own sex." said Miss Diploma (GED), and to un- tentatively plan to hire as many organizations on campus. will be David R. Gibson, as 14 undergraduate veterans report directly to Dean La Rue senate was convened by Dr. Long, chairman of the Widup in explaining the dif- dertake post-secondary training There are 140," said Dr. broadcasting major from on a work-study program. Cocanougher. Under the chairman, Dr. Henry G. Martin. Committee on Student ficulties in getting to know which includes vocational Organizations submitted a Thomas E. Myers, vice Greg. However Miss Widup said Louisville, and Carolyn Suit, Eastern veterans should work director would be an evaluator- The appointment of Dr. president for Student Affairs. sophomore elementary schools. advisor with a M.A. in coun- report of student groups out well because they will relate Jospeh H Young, Dean of College Dr. Myers explained that an education major from Oxford, Upward Bound in this case is to the other veterans through seling who would be responsible petitioning for University a pre-college preparatory of Business, as parliamentarian organization which ceases Ohio. experiences similar to both," for administering and in- recognition. program (component) designed was announced, followed by functioning, must apply for Homecoming Freshmen representatives added Dr. Clawson. terpreting the results of tests. The organizations, Phi Mu to generate skills and corrections to the minutes of the inactive status. In the event the will be David Fried, political Once a recruited veteran Phi social sorority, Lambda motivation necessary for Some work-study un- September meeting as pointed Alpha Epsilon, American organization wishes to reac- science major from comes to Eastern, the Talent dergraduates would be hired for out by Dr.Charles F. Ambrose, tivate, it must reapply to the Deadline Flemingsburg, John Hughes, success in education beyond Search for him has ended. The Criminal Justice Association, a high school among unemployed the Talent Search. There would senate secretary. • women's physical education Office of Student Activities and policical science major from Upward Bound program then be as many as six graduate Organizations. Tomorrow Winchester, Danny Lane, and veterans from low-income begins to fulfill its role. Committees reporting, honorary, later to affiliate with backgrounds and inadequate students hired as coordinators named Dr. Alfred L. Patrick, Delta Psi Kappa, and K-Mates, The proposed policy for Jim Murphy, Cincinnati. secondary school preparation. Upward Bound will use the' whose job would be to sup- chairman of the department of a women's service group, cooperative arrangements Applications for Homecoming Freshmen Class officers will Learning Laboratory at "The need is rather acute in plement two full-time and four business education and office similar to Circle K for men were between Eastern's School of queen candidates and floats be Mike Weidrick, Danville, Eastern "as a bridge—a part-time instructors in Upward administration, chairman of the all recognized by the Senate.