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Eastern Kentucky University Year 1947

Eastern Progress - 04 Apr 1947

Eastern Kentucky University

This paper is posted at Encompass. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress 1946-47/12 I '■ EASTERN PROGRESS VOLUME 25 RICHMOND, KY., FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1947 NUMBER 12 Mildred Estes is Chosen Conference on Rural Queen of Military Ball lowing the coronation will be the Education in Session The ninth annual Military-Ball grand march which will be led by will be held in Walnut Hall of the the Queen and her escort. Educators from Alabama, Ar- Student Union building April Uth. The Military Ball was started as Gives Demonstration An added feature this year will be an annual affair when ROTC was kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mis- a midnight buffet supper which first introduced at Eastern. It has Of Liquid Air sissippi, Tennessee, and Texas will wljl be served in the recreation grown to be one of the outstand- attend the Midsouth Conference on room. ing events of the year. In the past Eastern's students were uniquely Rural Life and Education which entertained in chapel last week by The Coronation will be a colorful guests have Included Governors of meets on the campus April 3 and affair. The Queen will reign from the State of Kentucky and other the Liquid Air Demonstration of her throne which will be set on a state officials. This year invita- Mr. Elliott James. While Mr. 4, according to a recent announce- background of a display of flags tions have been sent to the Gov- James might be called "an old ment by Dr. D. T. Ferrell who has of. all the Allied Nations. The ernor of the state of Kentucky, the friend of the college," as he has served as chairman of the group been here for 6 past performances, Queen's attendants will be: Miss two U. S. Senators, A. B. (Happy) to plan the program. Francis Sparks, battalion sponsor, Chandler, and the representative in his display of this scientific phe- who will be accompanied by Cadet Congress of this Civil District and nomena and his picturesque patter Attending the two-day session Lieutenant Colonel John Collins; other high officials in the State were attentively received by the will be Dr. Howard A. Dawson, Miss Marilee Maloney, Battery "A" and National Governments. students present. His demonstrations of the cold- director of Rural Service of the sponsor, accompanied by Cadet Music will be furnished by Bur- National Education Association, Captafn Ward C. Hodge; Miss Mary goyne Moores and his Orchestra. ness of liquid air impressed the Alice Schlialer, Battery "B" spons- Hours of entertainment are from audience. The "liquid" airplane, Washington, D. C. He will be the or, accompanied by Cadet Captain 9.00 p. m. to 1:00 a. m. Tickets driving rubber "nails" with a mer- keynote speaker for the first ses- Wallace V. Smith. "She will be may be obtained from any member cury hammer, boiling liquid air on ice, the solder "spring" accompan- sion which opens at 9:30 on Thurs- crowned by the Queen of the 1946 of the ROTC or from Mrs. Griggs day morning. April 3. Other speak- Military Ball. Mrs. Ted Miller. Fol- at the information booth. ied by its magic number "7" and Crooke's layer constituted some of ers will include Dr. P. E. Blacker- his remarkable experiments. by, State Health Commissioner for Regents' Medal A veteran at giving such pro- Kentucky; R. Lee Thomas, Ten- grams, Mr. James has given over nessee State Department of Edu- Vox Veterani To Be Awarded 6,000 all over the nation. He stayed cation; Dr. A. J. Walton, Method- two years at the Chicago World's ist Board of Education^ Nashville, By ALAN WHITE The annual oratorical contest Fair and has had hundreds of re- Tenn.; and Mrs. Charles T. Shel- for the Regent's Medal will be turn engagements In high schools ton, president of the Kentucky The first meeting of the Eastern and colleges. It may be said of held again this year at Eastern Congress of Parents and Teachers, Veterans' Club for the last but not his demonstrations that it is edu- Louisville, Ky. least spring quarter brought us Kentucky Teachers College the cational, startling, and entertain- The honorable Hugh L. White, snow balls and the usual nomina- latter part of April or the first ng to the highest degree and a very former governor of Mississippi; tions for a new administration. timely program in the chemical part of May, it was announced age in which we live. Victor H. Schoffelmayer, agricul- With a bit more than two months today. turalsclence editor of the Dallas worth of class work to fulfill the Morning News, Dallas, Texas, and boys went into the home stretch All students enrolled in college Army Day To Be Or. L. S..Ellis, dean of the College in mind of a loaded schedule. But, may participate in the Contest. of Agriciulture, University of Ar- before all of these plans are to ma- The contestants are allowed their Observed April 7th kansas, are scheduled for talks terialize, the constitutional clause own choice for a subject and must Miss Mildred Estes will reign as in competition Tuesday, March 2R. rhursday afternoon. for "new blood" (which should be limit their speeches to ten or queen of the ninth annual Military She will be crowned by the queen Observance of Army Day is Dr. Mary Mims, rural sociolo- practiced In larger organisations Ball of the Reserve Officers' of the eighth annual Military Ball, taking on the status of an annual gist of Louisiana State University, than Veteranseses Clubs) took its twelve minutes. Training Corps of Eastern. Mrs. Ted Miller. American folk event, response to will speak at the banquet at 6:30 initial move. The winner of the oratorical She will be known as "Eastern The Military Ball and buffet the War Department's program in- Thursday evening in the Student President Jim Logsdon, our win- contest' will be presented the Re- Athena," deriving her name from supper will be held in the Student dicates. Union building. gent's Medal. The English De- ter quarter slave, conducted nom- the Greek Goddess of Counsel and Union building April 11. The ball The American people—In the Friday morning's session will in- ■. inations for any new men thought partment has recommended that Wisdom who was also known at will be formal and former service bustling cities, serene villages and clude talks of Dr. J. W. R. Norton, worthy of fiUing the shoes of our If six or more persons enter the times as the Goddess of War. men and women may wear uni- calm countryside—is putting its associate director of health, Ten- present officers. In response to the preliminaries, all those persons Miss Estes was chosen by cadets forms if they so desire. heart in supporting the occasion nessee Valley Authority; Mary appreciation for his fine leadership going to the finals will be given dedicated to our veterans—in and Jane Scott, nutrition consultant in the past,. Jim Logsdon again suitable awards. This rule will, out of uniform—those who gave for the Arkansas State Board of headed the selections for the pres- of course, have to have the faculty CONFERENCE DIGNITARIES Health, and Dr. E. Neige Tod- approval. their lives on the field of battle idency. Following in this line were Schools, Kentucky Committee for and the members of the Army hunter, professor of foods and Pete Smith and Bill Collins. For It has been the customary prac- Dr. D. T. Ferrell, professor of the Education of Secondary that must carry on the multifold nutrition, University of Alabama. vice president the nominees were tice of all those students who enter education, head of the department Teachers, and membership director tasks devolving from the hard-won The closing session on Friday Paul Bunton, Doyle^Bell, and Lewis the finals of this contest, to pre- of education and chairman of the for the Department of Rural Edu- victory. afternoon will feature talks by Kilgus. sent their speeches to the student division on education at Eastern, cation in Kentucky. Every section of the people, Dr. W. J. McGlothlin, chief of the It seemed to be the opinion that body at some assembly period. It is chairman of the execuive com- Since coming to Eastern in 1927, from enthusiastic school children Training and Public Relations Ida Teater had served such a fine la at this time that the judges mittee of the Midsouth Conference Dr. Ferrell has engaged In many to world-wise veterans of the na- Staff, TVA; Dr. R. E. Jaggers, term that no other nominations announce the winner. on Rural Life and Education and activities on the campus. He or- tion's wars, is prepared to Join in chief of the Bureau of Instruction, is in charge of-the meeting to be ganized and sponsored the Coates' Kentucky State r>-r-noasi of "/1 were presented in her opposition as The preliminary contest will be recognition of Army Day which Educnriruv ond Dr. R. H. Woods, secretary. Considering the tact held about a week or ten days held on the campus on April 3 and Rural Life Club for many years *±ia veer h«o haw .AIMU'UHI into 4, and dlrentad Ut* wnM^tiwii-u president of "Murray State Teach- that she Is a girl, she has indeed before the final contest. If you Army Week. ers College. are interested in entering the con- Dr. EVJT«1J MMivtd feM A.B. ana rural education from 1939 to 1942. Traditionally falling on April 6, served us faithfully. A.M. degrees from Duke Univer During the recent war he directed In Beach for an honest faee, to test, you should meet with Miss anniversary of America's entrance Buchanan Tuesday, April 8, at 4 slty in 1921 and 1923, respectively, off-campus workshops in Adair, fill the office of treasurer, three his M.A. degree from Columbia Bell, and Harlan counties. From into World War I, and originally Sunrise Service nominations were received. Na- p. m, in Room 37 of the Adminis- sponsored by the Military Order tration building. University in 1926, and the PhD 1943 to 1946 he served as coordi- In Amphitheatre turally, this was the most difficult from George Peabody College for nator of the Eastern-Bell-Lincoln of the World Wars, Army Day selection to make Inasmuch as has been set for April .7 this Teachers in 1936. He has done cooperative study -on teacher edu- Sunrise service on Easter Sun- there was such a large field of tnat Campus Personalities undergraduate work at Trinity cation and has represented East- year by presidential proclamation calibre from which to choose. So, as the preceding day is Easter day will be held at 6 a. m. in the College, Dublin, Ireland, and post ern at many teacher education amphitheater. This Easter sun- It was only proper to re-nominate JOAN EVERLINU graduate work at the University conferences in recent years. Sunday. Army Week is April 6 our past treasurer, Johnny Collins, to 12, Inclusive. rise service, which has become a of Chicago. Most of his graduate Dr. Ferrell also takes an active tradition at Eastern, is planned to succeed himself. Frank Jones, "Jo," as she is better known, Is work has been in the fields of The War Department will con- another ex-officer of the Eastern the one who does a sweet Job on interest in civic and religious ac- by the Y's on the campus. school administration and rural tivities of the community. He is duct many activities nationally in The program will include a vocal Vets, and Virginia Blackburn were the for us. She says playing education. support of Army Week but com- the remaining two choices. the piano for us Is her greatest solo, "Ave Maria," by Mrs. John Dr. Ferrell has had wide teach- memoration of the event is pri- Ertel, "W.ere You There," by A list of eight vets were nom- pleasure, and she really is mellow. ing and administrative experience marily a project of the American A navy veteran, Jo takes part Ralph Anderson, and the Men's inated to serve on the steering in public school and college sys- people of which the Army, soon and Women's Glee Clubs giving committee. They were Bert Baker, in several clubs which are as fol- tems in the south. He has been to be completely volunteer, is an "Beautiful Savior." There will be Jack Stldham, Lewis Kilgus, Guy lows: Veterans' Club, World Af- principal of public schools In integral part. The logic of the an instrumental by a quartet from Fortney, Ray Glltner, James Baker, fairs Club, Catholic Club, and Red North Carolina for seven years, theme" for Army Week this year— the college band. The Easter mes- Dorothy Dunaway, and Joan Ever- Cross Safety Committee of which was professor of education and "A Strong America is a Peaceful sage will be delivered by the Rev. ling. From this group, four per- she Is cnalrman. Her other inter- psychology on the summer faculty America"—has been accepted by Frank Tinder of the First Chris- sons shall be elected to the board ests are dancing, swimming, and of East Carolina Teachers College the "man in the street" known tian Church of Richmond. which acts with the officers in the tennis. in 1926, and served for two years throughout our history for his Robbie Owen will play the decisions and plans of the organ- Here's wishing the best of luck, as assistant professor in the De- good common-sense. It is general- chimes In the Little Theater for . ization. and that all your desires and wishes partment of Education at Duke ly recognized and accepted that the processional. Members of the With no other business on the come true. University. He was acting dean of an adequate defense establishment college YMCA will serve as ushers. menu, the meeting was adjourned Eastern Kentucky State Teachers —coordinating the Regular Army, In case of rain the program in wait of the final casting of votes JULE MILLER College for several months in the National Guard, the Organized will be held in the Little Theater. at the meeting of April I . . . • 1945. Reserve Corps and the Reserve very unlike date suitable to the This 28 year old navy veteran He holds membership in many Officers' Training Corps—is vital I possesses an exceptional personal- professional organizations and as- Case And Cuff occasion. ity, along with leadership qualifi- to American and world security. sociations. He is a Horace Mann The victory was won and the cations. He is president of the life member of National Educa- peace must be earned. This can- Attend Meeting Faculty New Northern Kentucky Club. tion Association and belongs to the not be done without the proper Mrs. Emma Y. Case. Dean of Jule Is what one would call a Department of Rural Education tools and the necessary trained Women, and Dr. N. a Cuff, Direc- Mrs. Janet Murbach was a dele- fashion plate because he can usual- and the Association for Supervi- irate to the state convention of manpower to work them. tor of Personnel, have been attend- ly be seen in those sleek G. I. kha- sion and Curriculum Development Most of Army Week activity ing a meeting of the American Music Clubs at Bowling Green Frir kis, which he tells me served his of the NEA. He is also a member will be conducted locally, In the day and Saturday, March 38 and of the Southern Regional Council, Council on Personnel, In Columbus, brother-in-law In a Ft. Benning k OR. 9, THOMAS Fee*£LA. cities and towns of the country. Ohio. The meeting began Friday 29. campaign. the Eugene Field Society, the Army commanders throughout morning, March 28th, and continu- American Legion, Central Ken- a member of the board of deacons Dr J. D. Coates, principal of Among other things. Jule likes the United States, Hawaii and ed through Monday, March 31st. those Fayette county excursions. tucky Education Association and and treasurer of the First Presby- Alaska, commanders of all posts, Dr. Cuff attended the meeting on Model High school, recently at- Kentucky Education Association, terian Church of Richmond and tended the State Committee of Air Another one of his extra-curricu- camps and installations will stand Friday and Saturday, and Mrs. lar activities is Wanda, which American Association of Univer- is serving as president of the ready to cooperate fully with lo- Case attended the meetings on Age in Teacher Education, as our sity Professors, and Phi Delta Richmond Kiwanls Club for 1947. representative, appointed by the takes up nearly all his spare hours. cal groups sponsoring the |patrl- Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. A lot of luck to you, Jule, In Kappa and Kappa Delta* Pi, na- otic activities which will honor Friday was Council Day with /ul State Superintendent of Public In- tional honorary education fraterni- Dr. J. A. Keller, president of struction. whatever field of business you un- State Teachers College, Florence, our veterans and the fallen of groups meeting together. Satur- dertake. . ties. He is a member of the Ken- past wars. day, Sunday and Monday were de- tucky Commission on Secondary (Continued On Page Two) Miss Mary K. Burrier of the Army posts and installations voted to separate meetings of the Home Economics Department, at- and National Guard armories will different groups. tended the Kentucky Dietetic As- Dr. Moore Attends have "open house" on certain days The American Council on Per- sociation in Lexington, Friday and NEA Convention which will be announced locally. sonnel is composed of several sep- Saturday, March 21 and 22. ♦ Annual Music Festival is Many towns, including Washing- arate national organizations, in- I Dean W. J. Moore attended the ton and New York, will hold pa- cluding the National Deans of Wo- Mrs. Emma Y. Case and Dr. Noel National Conference on Higher Ed- rades in which Army units will men, the American College Person- Cuff attended a meeting of the Na- ucation, which was sponsored by Held on Eastern Campus Join with veterans' organizations, nel Association and the National tional Association of Deans of Wo- the National Educational Associ- brass ensembles. patriotic societies and youth units Vocational Guidance Association. men and the Guidance and Per- ation at the Stevens Hotel in Chi- The Regional Music Festival for Solo instrumental^ were piano, and other groups. sonnel Association. cago, the early part of' this week. high school students, was held on violin, E flat sax .(alto). E flat sax Both the AFL and the CIO rep- Representatives from most of the our campus Thursday and Friday, (baritone), flute, oboe, B flat clar- resenting organized labor are giv- W. A. A. Notes Dr. Moore will represent the col- colleges of the nation were in at- April 3 and 4, inet (soprano), , , ing all-out support to the oc- lege at the National Conference on tendance. Nineteen study groups French , baritone, , casion. An instructors course In life Twenty-nine nigh schools enter- , , and baton twirl- saving waa started Tuesday, April Higher Education at Chicago. were organized. Doctor Moore was ed the festival. Those schools which Every element of the many- chairman of the group which stud- ing. 1. This course will give to all who entered were: Athens, Berea, Bry- faceted American population Is complete it satisfactorily a cer- The speaker at chapel will be Dr. ied College Finance and Public an Station, Bridgeport, Danville, Each section of events began at sharing in the activities this year W. S. Taylor, Dean of the College Taxation. Elkhorn, Ferguson, Frankfort, 9:00 o'clock, running the girls' trios - Uflcate which will entitle them to of Education at U. K. concurrently with tenor, baritone, —more than ever. Included is la- teach swimming and Junior and Garth, Great Crossing, Henry Clay, bor and industry, the churches, senior life saving. Irvine, Lafayette, Lancaster, Law- bass, and male quartets on Thurs- the schools and colleges, the "Laugh And Sing" recenburg, Lee County, Madison day. Friday, violins, string trios, Classes will be held on Tuesday Exhibit Paintings Of movies, theaters, radio and the and Thursday night at 8 o'clock Given For Vets Model, Millersburg Military Insti- string ensembles, flute, oboe, wood- press, veterans' and women's or- Children At Eastern tute, Oxford, Powell County, Sadie- winds, clarinet, and sax ran con- in the swimming pool. The pre- ville, Somerset, Stamping Ground, Currently with the brass entries, ganisations. requisite Is senior life saving. A delightful show was presented It is indicative of a unanimity An exhibit of paintings by some at the Lexington Veterans' Hospital St. Catherine, University, Wayne baton twirling, and piano. County, Wilmore, and Winchester. Students from Madison Model of opinion among the American Softball practice started for the of the Harlan county elementary Friday, March 21, by the College people on the spirit and signifi- school children is being shown at Red Cross Unit. The actors and In the vocal group there were participating were: Billy Jo Elder, WAA at the beginning of this Eastern Teachers College this week actresses of "Laugh and Sing" tenor, baritone, bass, soprano, mez- eoprano solo; James Shannon, Mar- cance behind Army Week—this quarter. This spring a number of In Cammack Training School build- gave another performance of this zo-soprano, contralto, A Cappella, tha Leeds, Kalherine Keene, and year and the years to come. games will be played not only with Eleanor Wilson, string ensemble; There will be a parade on the surrounding schools, but with ing. show, which was received with mixed quartet, and girls' trios. much ardor and enthusiasm. In the instrumental ensembles Ruth Mc Mull In, piano; and James football field, Friday, April 11, teams organized from girls on This exhibit is the outgrowth of Shannon, cello solo. In the afternoon by the Eastern the campus. an extension class In Art taught by The group, which was composed there were string trios, string of approximately 25 students, was quartets, miscellaneous string en- The chairman for the Regional unit. The speaker will be Alex If any girls are Interested In Dord Fits of the Eastern art facul- playing, practice is ,'trom 4 to ty to a das* of Harlan elementary taken to Lexington by Mrs. Cuff, sembles, drum ensembles, wood- Music Festival In this district waa Smith of the American Legion Jimmy Cos, Mr, BUks, U4 others. wind quartets, tad miscellaneous Miss Loll Colley.' in Richmond. 5:30 o'clock on week days. I teacher, the put quart**. • r T- ——— D Pa&e Two EASTERN PROGRESS •Friday, April 4, 1947

AS WE SEE IT After 15 months of careful study and of President Miguel Aleman was a matter EASTERN PROGRESS tabulation of arrests, the department came of satisfaction to the United States. The Member to the conclusion that the former serviceman people of Mexico have inaugurated a new and of It seems as though some people will never is violent, but no more so than anyone else. The Kentucky Intercollegiate Pre— learn the meaning of "fairness" or just plain The crimes committed by veterans in Detroit capable president, and the United States should take pride in being associated with Member "consideration" for other people. What I were in proportion to the number of veterans of mean is that there are still a few social in that city. them in working for a better world. Associated Collegiate Press parasites who insist on either cutting line Thinking in terms of the veteran as a (Daily Athenaeum) ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF or saving places in line. special case should be stopped He is just Editor Norma Ann Richards an. average citizen and wishes to be con- LETS END BOTH WARS Business Manager Maxlne Gibbs This is no great world shaking issue but sidered as such. (Oklahoma Daily). Assistants Bill Floyd and Flossie Ballard it is a campus issue and one with.which stu- Copy Editor Edwin Carter Someone said that Japan and Germany Circulation Manager ^. * Maxine Gibbs dents must deal. It is a matter of nothing DOWN MEXICO WAY are ruled by the military to test whether Alumni Editor Lois Colley more than common decency to have enough military government can demilitarize the consideration for your schoolmates to treat When President Miguel Aleman of Mexico SECRETARIAL STAFF was inaugurated at a time when the people minds of those militarily governed. Neither Helen Mountz, Marilyn Steele them fairly by waiting your place in line justice nor law of a democratic nature have just as they must do. of Mexico were ready to back his ideas for replaced force in these countries. Russia's NEWS STAFF Why don't you try to exercise your sense advancement. The progressive republic of News Editor Mary Langan Mexico is a land of great potentialities in its "Irkutsk Pravada" brags that five million Reporters of justice and stop this uncitizenlike act? prisoners of war are being used as penal Mildred Langan, Barbara Debord, Ruby Monday, ability to contribute to the material and cul- laborers in Siberia and being held as hos- Ed Casebolt, John Holland, MR. AVERAGE tural enrichment of the world. tages for a favorable development in Ger- Elizabeth Pennlngton No president of Mexico is eligible to suc- many. Sports Editor....-...-.:..., Jack Talbot ceed, himself after the expiration of the Reporters The women's magazines and psychiatrists When the Moscow peace conference con- George Steele, Glenna Frlsby, Jack Kerley made him a criminal and a problem. But single six-year term to which he may b* Feature Editor John Mayhall strangely enough, the veteran seems to be elected. Thus, there is a restraint on politi- venes, perhaps the true state of war to be Columnists just average. In Detroit, the police depart- cal machines. concluded is not the war against Germany, Dot Hurt, John Mayhall, Tom Collins, Allan White kment was determined to find outc if the] The progressive development of Mexico but the war over Germany. Society Editor Sharllne Mullins is of the greatest importance and the election J (Daily Athenaeum) Cartoonist Bill Kerney women's magazines were correct. I Letters To The Editor Extra-Curricular To the Editor: MAROONED ODDS AND ENDS May I request some small space With ED CASEBOLT By JOHN MAYHALL Activities in the Progress for a footnote to By BUST MONDAY the recent production of Naughty Marietta. For the sake of the rec- Those who witnessed the defeat of Eastern's mermen at the Spring (brrrrr) is here, so is the snow, and a young man's fancy ord it should be remarked that the hands of Berea last Wednesday got their first and only glimpse of the turns to love. (Any girl have an extra meal book?) Ouri new Members of the Prota Decca successful presentation of such a 1947 squad, for the swimming season officially ends with the scheduled quarter is coming in like a lion and we hope will go out like a lamb. Sorority met in the listening room work, far from representing the meet at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville on April 12. We want to extend a hearty welcome to our newcomers and welcome >f the Student Union on March 27th effort of but a single department The Berea men were victorious by a 44-31 score as Eastern back all old Easternites. This spring quarter brings more social of the college, must have enlisted for a program of recordings. captured first in three events. The loss was somewhat of a setback acUvity as well as academic study. There will be the Military Ball, the cooperative effort of many to the Maroon natators, for they were anxious to avenge an earlier Junior Prom, and even hay-rides if the weather will decide to warm The records which the program groups and many talents, so that loss to this same team as well as make an impressive showing in up. Well—let's get on with Kaptain Korn. chairman selected for the club to all who have been working at it their only home appearance of the year. Nevertheless, the near hear were representative of well come to know the rewarding satis- capacity crowd of 300 rendered its approval of the entire show as When a woman says all men are alike, you know she isn't faction of having participated with known American and European they cheered the team through the final event. thinking very highly of them. others in an undertaking that is Firsts were scored by Jack Kerley in the 220-yard freestyle, composers and artists. bigger than any of us. Ray Robbins in the diving event, and by the Eastern 440-yard relay A woman has long hair and short reason. Among those whose contribution team. The superior Berea squad, however, garnered their points by The Home Economics Club is was so necessary to the success of sweeping the remaining events as they were sparked by Zimmerman The more you know, the more you want to know; the more you planning to have a talent show and the fine performance must be list- and Buchwalter. know, the harder you are to satisfy; the more you know, the easier April Fool's party at the next ed the following: Mr. Dord Fitz and In order to better acquaint the student body with the team, this it is for you to understand and evaluate new situations. meeting. Samples of the talent his art class, who painted all of the writer has gotten some background material on the squad. Eastern which we have scheduled include scenery used in the *Xrst act; Miss has not sponsored such a team since 1941, and there was considerable The wife of a well-known literary man, while reading one of his humorous readings and some mu- Allie Fowler, for flower baskets, doubt as to possibilities for such a squad this year. However, Paul articles in the press, corrected it as she went along, and the errors sical' numbers. flowers, casquettes, and work on Love, captain of the '41 aggregation, contacted several fellows and were somewhat numerous. "Why dear," she exclaimed, "you don't Jewell Dean Howard, club pres- costumes; Miss Jane Oldham, who held a practice session in mid-January. The following eleven men were know the first rules in grammar, or else you are very neglligent." ident, is back on the campus again taught the dances used in the play; chosen to represent the school: Paul Love, coach; Jack Kerley, Lee "Well, well, my love," he exclaimed, looking up from his work, after practice teaching in Lan- Mr. Howard Rowlette for his ad- caster for one quarter. Now our vertising posters; Miss Jeanne Gentry, Steeley McHargue, Ralph Elliott, Ralph Sensel, Stan Perry, "what Is the matter now?" Ray Robbins, Lynn Nickell, Russell Scalf, Dick Bachmeyer, and Herb "Why, in three cases you speak of our sex in the plural, and vice-president, Mary Smith is Murbach, Miss Margaret Culton, and Mr. Harold Rlgny for their as- Million, manager. write it in the singular number." away in Northern Kentucky doing Practices have been held daily from 4:45 until 6 p. m. ever since "I can't help it," was the retort. "Woman is a singular being." student teaching. sistance in the orchestra; the Sixth Eastern's club will send two del- Grade of the Training School, and then. The squad was handicapped, however, in that only two of the members—Coach Love and Kerley, a member of the 1946 State A pedigree is a teacher In college. egates to Province 6 meeting of the their teacher, Miss Alvis, for the American Home Economics Associ- use of their puppet theater; Miss High School Swimming Champion team at Newport, Ky.—had ever ation which is to be held in In- Pearl Buchanan and her staff of before swum in competition. Men, dying, make their wills, but wives In their first meet, the mermen were defeated at Berea by a Escape a work so sad; dianapolis, Indiana, on April 18-19. ushers; Miss Jane Thomas who act- Ruby Maggard and Lula Thurman ed as prompter through the long scflre of 46-30. Next came an invitation to participate in the National Why should they make what all their lives Invitation AAU swimming meet at Louisville on March 22. Several The gentle dames have had. are the persons who have been rehearsals, as well as at the per- chosen to go as representatives. formance; Ben and Bob Graham, of the squad were entered, and even though they failed to tally in any of the events, they gained valuable experience. Now, the boys Jfi man Itc\*i realizes how much furniture he has in his house who worked the spotlights; The until he comes home about 2 a. m. and tries to rinu nis way upstairs PHOTO CLUB Eastern Progress, for its cordial are looking with eager eyes to the coming encounter with the Uni- without turning on the light. •uppnrt.: and The Richmond Dally versity of Tennessee, always a power in any sport. The Photo Club had its regular Register for the news space alloted With this, experience under their belts and the fact that only TODAY IS OURS meeting in the blue room, March Love and Gentry will be lost from this year's squad, the fellows Remember not the moments sad to announcements of the show, and 27, after which, by special arrange- for an appreciative and appreciated figure to be quite a prominent contender in aquatic circles next But those that made you gay ment, Dr. La Fuze and the mem- year. Already, they are making plans to avenge these two defeats And you will have a happy thought, editorial. bers of the club went to Mr. Bee's James E. Van Peursem by Berea. __ For every yesterday. studio on an exploration tour. In view of their fine showing, some credit should- be gisjen to Mr. Bee usea menroers of the these fellows. They have worked as a team all year. Thus, they should Think not of some tomorrow when Veterans Hospital club as examples to pose while he Lexington, Kentucky be rewarded as a team. The season has been long as far as practice The clouds may hide the sky. showed the different lighting ef- March 24, 1947 sessions go, but lacking in number of competitors. If the athletic Or of the possibility fects produced by each of his meth- department should decide to award letters to this year's squad—which That we shall say good-bye. Miss Dorothy Brandhorst ods of lighting. He also showed Eastern State Teachers College they rightly deserve—one should go to each and every member. Nice how to best photograph people who Richmond, Kentucky going, fellows! But let me hold your hand in mine wear glasses. Since the amateur Dear Miss Brandhorst: HERE AND THERE: Inquiries have come to this writer's at- And draw you close to me, photographers were not acquaint- The enthusiastic reception which tention as to why we have no Dramatic Department or why the And let me touch the pinnacle ed with portrait work, they eager- was given your show sponsored by Little Theater Club is not revived. True, we do have talent on this Of perfect ecstacy. ly grasper all the information. the collegiate Red Cross group at campus as can be attested by the recent presentation of "Naughty Whether it was to help them photo- Eastern State .Teachers College cer- Marietta" and the "Laugh and Sing" productions. Certainly interest The past can never come again graph others or to pose, is a mat- tainly asks for an early return en- is not dormant. Thank you for your inquiries. I promise to have The future is not hare ter of opinion. However, the whole gagement. I have heard many fa- some sort pt report for you in the next fssue . . . Serenading to the But we possess the present and visit—explanations, and pictures vorable comments from the pa- girls in Burnam Hall has been at a minimum lately, but perhaps We are together, dear. «^ on display, and the refreshing tients on the show, and it Is indeed with warmer weather coming up soon, the fellows will be turned cokes served by Mr; Bee was de- the type of performance that we from the piano in Walnut Hall to the outdoors. Campus singing is So let us be content to put lightful. welcome here at the hospital. an age-old college custom, and It shall not falter at Eastern. Our other thoughts away The freshness and spontaneity And let us live in happiness CANTERBURY CLUB of your group was delightful to ship had a fish fry at the Metho- tion on Thursday morning, April The hours of oday A special treat was in store for watch and certainly carried over to dist church, Monday night, March 3. the eighteen members of the Can- the audience in a manner that was 24 th. There were twenty students Dr. Keller is a graduate of terbury Club when they met at the most pleasureable. present; also Dr. La Fuze and Rev- George Peabody College for Profits Fallacy home of Dr. and Mrs. Clark for We cannot thank you enough for erend Johnson. The fish that Rev- Teachers. He holds the Master's dinner and entertainment, Wednes- your efforts and please continue erend and Mrs. Johnson fried were degree from Columbia University, day, March 26. The members were along in the same line and come enjoyed by all. Ann Lee Davis, LH.D. from Birmingham-Southern By GEORGES. BENSON conveyed to the home of Dr. Clark back to see us soon. We shall Joyce Broyles, Maurice Mitchell, College, and LL.D. from Alabama Resident of Holding College by automobiles. Upon their ar- keep in touch with you* through and Minnie Kincaid, were cooks Polytechnic Institute. Seaicy.Arkansos rival, they were greeted by the Miss Spillman and arrange for an who were responsible for the re- Before becoming president of friendly voice of Mrs. Clark, as well early date. mainder of the menu. Games such State Teachers College at Florence —E9 £l as by the savory smell of her de- . Very sincerely, as ping-pong, badminton and shuf- eight years ago, he served as licious cooking. Marcia E. Lampert fleboard were played. For a while classroom teacher, principal of H the storm attempted to create a elementary and high schools, THE PROFIT incentive is widely Recreation Technician mass production- and lower sell- The evening began with a de- blackout, but the party was saved misunderstood and maligned. ing costs. After deducting costs licious dinner, served buffet style. county superintendent, and state Many folks talk about profits as from the customer's price the re- YOUR CHURCH by having plenty of candlelight. superintendent of schools In Ala- No one failed to return for a sec- bama. though they were injurious. These sult may or may .not be a profit fond serving of the scalloped pota- Perhaps you were one of the en- The Methodist Youth Fellowship folks indulge in side-glances, as When the margin is uncomfort- toes, the meat dish, or anything thusiastic B. S. U.ers who started has its. weekly meetings every Dr. William J. McGlothin, chief if profits were a vicious imposi- ably close, the next logical step else for which they had a particu- the quarter with new zeal and in- Monday night. The members meet of the Training and Educational ' tion upon the people. Profits, to will be toward more efficient pro- lar liking. The business meeting terest at Sunday School Sunday in the Student Union lobby at 4:45, Relations Division of the Tennes- some who are misled or misin- duction. followed with Mrs. Talbott presid- morning and Training Union Sun- go through the cafeteria line, and see Valley Authority and chair- formed, have assumed a negative day evening. A large number of eat together in the Blue Room. If man of the board of directors of sound. The fallacy is that indus- Consumer EFFICIENCY of ep-> ing. you are a student interested in the Southern Educational Film Pro- Dr. Clark provided a delightful new faces were present. To the try arrives at selling prices by Is Winner eration -means to in- new students we say that you are Methodist worship, why not make duction Service, will be one of the piling onto production costs as dustry the ability to bit of entertainment through con- some effort to support your re- speakers at the meeting of the tests and guessing games. Norma most welcome! In our College De- much profit as the traffic will keep down costs of making and partment we have a place for you ligious belief while you are in col- Midsouth Conference on Rural Life bear. This is not the way profits selling a product. The object is Richards won a prize for her abil- lege by attending these meetings. and Education to be held on the ity to list the greatest number of and we want you to feel at home. are calculated. a favorable position on the open Wo would like to enlist all Baptist campus on April 3 and 4. He will market. This means that facto- words, beginning with a certain The Synod's Westminster Fel- Sales prices on the tags are the students in active B. S. U. work ben- lowship Conference in Louisville, appear on the Friday afternoon prime consideration. In a free ries must be busy constantly tak- letter, in a given length of time. program to discuss "Community ing up the unemployed, supplying John Deering captured the booby cause we know that you will re- February 3, was attended by Lois competitive market, the price tag ceive a blessing from .the interest- Reynolds, Eleanor Ralston, Bill and County Planning." is not marked according to pre- products at lower cost to an ever prize. Dr. McGlothin has been with increasing buying public. ing and Inspirational programs in Brewer, and Mary Thomas Stock- conceived notions of what the As the clock neared seven o'- Sunday School and Training Union. ton, student director. At this the TV A since 1935 as training ,, profit oufcht to be. The consumer clock, the members'extended their Our Training Union has been di- meeting. Bill Brewer was elected officer, assistant chief of the "\Ja king in a free market; the Winner of this game is the buy- thanks to their hosts and hurried ing public. Because of the profit vided into two groups and is pro- president of the Synod for the Training Division, and in his pres- priee tag is slave to the demands into the waiting cars in order that gressing quite successfully. The ent position. He is a member of of a price conscious buying pub- incentive and free competition, they might return to the campus coming year. the public reaps huge dividends attendance Is increasing and good the Committee on the Southern lic. This is one game in which in time for Glee Club or other ap- We are planning great things for Regional Training Program in the consumer takes the sweep- in the form of better merchandise programs are always assured. the Spring quarter. One of the at fair prices. To the average cit- pointments. We're wondering if there is any Public Administration. Before join- outstanding features will be the ing TVA's staff he was instructor izen of socialistic and totalitarian unrevealed talent in the old or new spring retreat which will be at our Competition YOU AND I man- countries, where I have observed CADUCEUS CLUB— students. The B. S. U.xholr meets in English at the University of The guest speakers at the last cabin on the Kentucky river. Since Tennessee. - Is Regulator ufacture radios. that these things are never dupli- in the Little Theater every Thurs- the Westminster Fellowship stu- We meet squarely cated, these simple facts seem an meeting of the Caduceus Club were day at 5 p. m. - Any vocal contribu- unattainable dream. What Amer- Mrs. Welley, a nurse, and Mrs. Mc- dents of U. of K. also use this cabin, i in the market, where mine is tion will be greatly appreciated. we may plan a joint retreat. | priced at $100 and yours at $76. ican would wish to exchange this Intyre, a medical technologist from We are now practicing for a special Dr. Schnieb Attends i If the quality is the same, I must system for methods that have Berea hospital. program which Is to be given soon. Students who have been on re- pever succeeded half so well T treat before say words cannot ex- Science Meeting 'cither lower my selling price to In Mrs. Welly's very interesting But that's not all there is to the press the inspiration of the worship compete or give to the customer talk, she told of the need for B. S. U. We have parties—gobs of Dr. Anna A. Schnieb of the East- one-third greater value than you Profit is no parasite feeding on services, the enjoyment of fellow- our economic system. Profit is the nurses, the many opportunities for them! They are parties that we ship together, and the desire for ern faculty attended the 13th dot The lower the price and the nurses, and the education offered in all look forward to and enjoy so annual meeting of the Kentucky more quality included the better life blood of the industrial and living a more abundant Christian business enterprises responsible the nursing field. much. Junior Academy of Science which off earn of us will be—saleswise. Plans are being made for the an- life. ~ for the highest level of civilisa- Mrs. Mclntyre discussed the re- was held Friday and Saturday Competition thus regulates the tion the world has known. Free- nual Installation Banquet, so put at Maysville High school. selling price regardless of my quirement of all medical technol- a red check by May 2 on your cal- CONFERENCE DIGNITARIES dom to compete against skill and ogists, the aims and ethics of the Dr. Schnieb is state counsellor '.costs. i efficiency by using better skill and endar and plan to attend. (Continued From Page One) ' of the junior academy which la technologist, and some of the tests A couple of retreats are also Ala,, will represent "Teacher Edu- The cycle is just that simple. mere efficiency means a progres- they make. sponsored by the Kentucky Acad- ^ To keep factories running, the sive civilization — not a static coming up this quarter, so don't cation" on a panel on "The Scope emy of Science, the Kentucky Or- .goal of our industries is to make economy that either withers away The next regular meeting of the miss out on them! of Rural Education" at the open- inthological Society and the Amer- a better product available to a or makes spoilage for tho Club will be Monday, March 31. For its first meeting of the quar- ing session oT the Midsouth Con- ican Association for the Advance- iJerar number of people through •poUere,/- - All members art urged to coma. ter the Methodist Youth Fellow- ference on Rural Ufa and Educa- ment of Science. Friday, April 4, 1947 EASTERN PROGRESS Pafte Three

engagement of their daughter, Jo May 13—Georgetown, there Op. 74. The Budapest Four gallops Marilyn, to Thomas A. Douglas, Spring Is Here May 17—Centre, here through the Columbia recording CKC Basketball Title son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Douglas, May 23—Xavler, there with considerable verve. SOCIETY of Hazard. The Eastern Maroons will open May 24—U. of Cin., there An excellent companion piece to Awarded To Madison Miss Morris is a student at East- their 1947 baseball season at 2:30 May 28—U. of Ky, here the "Horseman" Is Beethoven's ern. Mr. Douglas, a graduate of tomorrow on the Eastern field. Un- May 31—Union, there "Pastorale" Symphony No. 6 in F The Madison High School Royal Mrs. Sally Wallace of George- ion College of BarbourvlUe will be Major, Op. 68, as heard by the Purples basketball team, winners town, Kentucky, announces the Eastern, is now attending the Un- the first opposition or a thirteen iversity of Louisville. Philadelphia Orchestra, Bruno Wal- of the Central Kentucky Confer- marriage of her daughter, Mary game schedule that lies ahead for ter conducting. The wedding will take place in ence title, received a trophy for Agnes, to James -W. Hampton of the early summer. Coach Hughes and his Maroons. There's more keyboard music Paintsvllle. - ' • Coach Hughes has been putting Rhythm Ripples their accomplishment Saturday DOT HURT from Vox. Gaby Casadesus Is re- The marriage took place March 53 boys through the paces of early sponsible for two albums, one of at the annual meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. James John- practice; however, at this time he 18th at the Methodist parsonage son of Forrest H1K, Kentucky, an- Debussy, the other, entitled French poup at the Phoenix Hotel In in Richmond. Minerva Murphy was nounce the marriage of their states it would be unfair to predict From Louis Armstrong to Frank Piano Music. A third album In the Lexington. maid of honor and Williams Collins daughter,. Margaret Irene Johnson, what boys will make up the squad Sinatra, the month's output of jazz series is Piano Music of Russian was best man. to James Lltsey, former student of since practice time has been great- and popular discs feature small Masters, with Shura Cherkassky ly hampered, due to the unfavor- combinations. With Louis, It's a at the keyboard. Performance is Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Morris of Eastern. able weather. The marriage took place March Dixieland Seven of Victor's label, good in all three. Ashland, Kentucky, announce the When asked who his starting with the trumpet maestro trying to Concert Hall Society, besides is- 21 at the Calvary Baptist church pitcher would be, Mr. Hughes said Hamilton, Gruen, in Lexington. Marbeth Winkler recapture a jazzy past reflected in suing "limited" editions of classics he planned to use his entire pitch- the song-plugger's typically maul- to subscribers, has now entered the was maid of honor and R. B. Litsey ing staff if possible. Pitchers from FLASH CARDS—INDEX CARDS served as best man. The couple din and inappropriate title, "Where lists with three "unlimited" al- last year's team are Ray Giltner, the Blues Were Born in New Or- bums. Grieg's "Sonata" in A Mi- Bulova and Elgin Visiting Cards—Invitations plans to make their home in Miami, Bill De Vensio and Luther Wren. Florida, where Mr. Litsey will at- leans." nor, Op. 36 receives a good treat- Veteran catchers are Dick Scherr- ment in the hands of Roya Gar- Announcements tend the University. baum, Delmas Freeman and Pete You're impatient to get to Si- Watches natra? Well, Frankle's caught In bousava, cellist, and Arthur Bal- Nonnemacker, who had a batting sam, pianist. Prokofiev's "Music Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Campbell, average of .600 last year. He was this small-band epidemic, too. For- Corbin, announce the marriage of saking the usual regiment of vio- For Children," Op. 65 is amusingly the first Kentucky college player handled by Ray Lev, pianist and WHITTINGTON The Richmond Printers their daughter, Viola, to Delmas to be picked on the College All- lins, he sings in front of the Page- Freeman, son of McKlnley .Free- Cavanough 'Trio for Columbia's Beethoven's "Irish Songs" are lilt- Personalised Stationery Star team that played in Boston ed convincingly by Richmond Dyer- JEWELRY CO. man, High SpUnt. Both the bride last season and will be back on his "That's Hdw Much I Love You." Bennett, tenor. 2nd at Water Telephone 429-j and bridegroom are students at old Job on second base. Jimmy That's quite a lot, and so is Mr. Eastern. Sinatra in tHis new mood. Two releases that fit in well with Cinnamon, another veteran ln- Easter-time are Victor's album of fielder, from last year's team, may The only big bands that are not Bach Arias, sung by Marian An- be out of uniform Saturday as he breaking down into quartets are derson, and Columbia's English re- injured his hand Wednesday and the symphonies—probably because cording of Handel's "Messiah," now Donuts, Cream Puffs, it is doubtful if he will see action. it would be hard to replace the Bos- available on domestic pressings. The schedule: ton Symphony with Koussivitzky's The understatement of the month Cup Cakes, Cookies, "Say It With Flowers" April S—Union, here Sizzling Six, or the" Dallas Orches- comes from Richard Rodgers, pref- April 12—Western, here tra with Dorati's Riders of the acing an album of his music as April 24—Georgetown, here Purple Hlptet. The long-haired played by Andre Kostelanetz for Birthday Cakes Place Your Order Early For April 28—U. of Ky., there boys do have quartets of their own, Columbia. After stating that his May 1—Western, there however, and they can oblige with main purpose in composing has —Our Specialty— May 7—Centre, there selections like Haydn's "Horse- been, "that of translatinp^ito mu- May 10—Xavler, here man" Quartet No. 30 in G Minor, sical terms the quality of the char- EASTER CORSAGES AMD CUT acters performing the music," he RICHMOND remarks ". . . lot it never be said that I resist the idea of large sheet music and record sales. Mr. Kos- BAKERY FLOWERS telanetz and I have formed the Phone 154 CITY TAXI habit of eating and we like it." Phone 1000 HINKLE'S DRUG

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P*fc«Four EASTERN PROGRESS Friday, April 4, .1947 half years old. day, March 14, to confer with erts, '36, had a highly successful A daughter, Leslie Ann, born Miss Mary F. McKinney, acting season with his Fort Knox squad. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wlnburn alumni secretary, about plans for Tinnell Leaves Lancaster Job of Richmond March 12. She is the alumni dinner, KEA break- To Invade Greener Pastures ALUMNI NEWS their first child. Mr. Winburn is a fast, and other alumni business. Coach Cliff Tinnell of- the Lan- senior at Eastern. Mr. McConnell is enrollment direc- caster High school resigned his Items About Alumni tor for the Blue Cross Plan in position effective Monday, March Junior Alumni riatt of Erlanger. Mrs. Garriott was formerly Miss Ida Helen Belue Miss Anna Lee Parks, of Berea, Kentucky with offices in the Her- 3, in order to sign a professional A son, Christopher Daly, born recently passed the national ex- nando Building in Louisville. He baseball contract with Oklahoma October 23 to Colonel and Mrs. class of 1933, of Richmond. A son, born March 11 to Mr. amination given by the Registry and Mrs. McConnell (Gene Wells, City in the Texas League. Word Adriel Williams of Greenville, S. of Medical Technologists of the '37) live at 3806 Nanz, St. Mat- of the resignation was received late C. Colonel Williams, '38, is com- and Mrs. John Thomas Hughes of Raceland. He has been named John American Society of Clinical Path- thews. Sunday by Supt. Wilson Gregory manding officer of the 434th ologists and has received her MT Mr. and 'Mrs. Hansford White in a letter from Tinnell. Trooper Carrier Group, Greenville Thomas Hughes, Jr. Mrs. Hughes is the former Miss Hugolene Mc- (ASCP). Farris have moved into their new On leave from his duties here Army Air Base, Greenville. Colonel She has accepted a position with home at 606 S. Weber St., Urbana. since February 24th, Tinnell im- and Mrs. Williams have a daugh- Coy, class of 1941. Mr. Hughes mediately-caught the eye of Man- graduate from Eastern in 1942. the St. Joseph Hospital in Lexing- 111. Mr. Farris is a graduate stu- ter, Adriel Katherine, who will be ton. Miss Parks has been teaching dent in electrical engineering at ager Roy Schalk at the initial six years old in June. They have a daughter, Carolyn training session of the. Okies, ac- Lee, almost two years old. home economics at Kingston high the University of Illinois. He A son, Michael, born to Mr. graduated from Eastern in the cording to a dispatch in an Okla- A son, born to Mr. and Mrs. school in Madison county the past homa City newspaper. and Mrs. Kenneth Short, February few years. She graduated from class of 1941. Mrs. Farris is the 15, in the Pattie A. Clay Infirmary, Frank Congleton, Jr., of Rich- It was reported that Tinnell mond, route 2, March 17 at the Eastern in the class of 1941. former Miss Verajune Maybury, Richmond. They have a son, '41, of Newport. They have one signed a contract with the Cleve- Pattie A. Clay Infirmary in Rich- Mrs. Fannie Wallace Porter, land Indian farm club at the con- Dwight Bryan, three and a half class of '36, is assistant state daughter, Frances Diane, who will years old. Mrs. Short is the tor? mond. He has been named Frank clusion of the long workout and Congleton, III. Mrs. Congleton is supervisor of home economics with be three years old in December. mer Miss Virginia Jones, class of Teams Coached By Eastern Men was to accompany batterymates the former Miss Anna Bales Black, headquarters in Frankfort. She to Jacksonville, Texas, on March 1939. has supervision over the eastern In State Basketball Tourney A son, born March 2 at St. class of 1935. Mr. Congleton grad- 5 for official opening of the Okla- uated in 1933. They have daugh- section of KenCucky. Mrs. Porter Among the many graduates of homa City spring camp. He was Elizabeth Hospital In Covington has taught home economics in to the Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Gar- ter, Eleanor Louise, three and a Eastern who have been successful said to be the first Tribal signee Ashland for a number of years. in their coaching are four men of the Oklahoma City club. • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green re- who had their basketball teams in In his letter of resignation to the cently moved into their new home the state tournament at Louisville Lancaster school, Tinnell said, at 714 Oak Avenue, Falls Church, this year: Bob Ackman, '38, Madi- "This is a great moment in my Virginia. Mrs. GVeen was for- son; Homer Osborne, '42, Hazarl; life now that I am getting started merly Miss Virginia Perraut, class Virgil McWhorter, '40, Hazel into something that I've always of 1940. They have two daugh- Green, and John Campbell, '43, wanted to do." ters, Mary Elizabeth, four and a of Wayland. Coach Earle Jones, Supt. Gregory made no comment VETERANS' half years old, and Sally Virginia, whose Maysville quintet won the other than to say, "I wish him all eighteen months old. state match, played on the Eastern of the success possible in his new John Edgar McConnell, '38, team his freshman year before venture." president of the Eastern Alumni transferring to the University of A. graduate of Holmes High Association, was in Richmond Fri- Kentucky. Coach Herschel Rob- school, Covington, and of Eastern State Teachers' College in the class CAB of 1943, Tinnell earned three let- ters in baseball at Eastern. Last summer he performed as first • string catcher for Richmond in the Blue Grass League. James Anderson & Son Tinnell accepted football and basketball coaching chores'at the 903—Phone—903 beginning of this school year. 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