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Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1965-1966 Eastern Kentucky University Year 1966 Eastern Progress - 29 Apr 1966 Eastern Kentucky University This paper is posted at Encompass. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress 1965-66/27 RADIO SHOW NCAA RULE ■ DISGUSTING QUESTIONED ..J PAGE 2 €(XSt6R OGJieSS PAGE 4 i < 'Setting The Pace In A Progressive Era' 43rd Year No. 27 Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond (Effective July I) Friday, April 29, 1966 'Role Of Newspaper In Democracy* Action Show Tuesday Student Publications Editors Appointed Miss Ann Lewis Scott and Wil- After trooping all over Amer- liam Raker, both Juniors, were Theme For K.I.P.A. Conference ica, the AEC-TV cist of "Wliere named as the 1966-67 editors of the Action 13" will be on East; the award-winning student pub- "The Role of the Newspaper "Role of the Co'lote P:e-;s."i Tomorrow's sessions include ol n s campus Tue3day. lications of Eastern at a Thurs- In Democracy" is the theme of which will serve to introduce a | addresses by Mist Cattle Lou Starting at » p.m. the show day meeting of the College the two-day conference of the panel discussion on the subject Miller, state commissioner of produced by Dick Clark Produc- Board of Student Publications. Kentucky Intercollegiate Press Panelists wHl include student public information; Hill Hannah, tions, will feature such notable Miss Scott, Lebanon, will head Association which is holding its editors from five college and uni- city,, editor of the Lexington entertainers ns Paul Revere and the Milestone, student yearbook, annual spring meeting here to- versity newspaper:,: Mike Clark, leader; George Joplin, publish- the Raiders, the Knickerbockers, while Raker, Carrollton, will edit day and tomorrow. Berea; Chip Lockwood, George- er, and John Fitzwater, adver- Gary Lewis and the Playboys, the Eastern Progress, campus Some of Kentucky's outstand- town; Walter Grant, UK; Bar- tising manager, both of the Som- Billy Jo Royal, Steve Alaimo, weekly newspaper. ing journalists are scheduled to bara Sharp, Western; and Ger-1 erset Commonwealth-Journal; Keith Allison, Linda Scott, and The board also approved the take part in the conference aid Maerz, Eastern. Dick Wilson Dr. W. M. Moore, UK School of the dancers on the show, the nominations for the associate which is being held in the Bert advisor of the UK Kernel, will Journalism; Jim Hampton, Action Kids. and managing editors for each Combs Classroom Building. be the moderator. Courier-Journal, and Van Curon. This will be the first visit to of the student publications. The meeting opens today with Joe Creason, columnist for the the Eastern campus for national- registration from 12:30 to J.:30 Courier-Journal, will be the Fred Luigart, of the Courier- Named associate editor of the Journal, will give the concluding ly televised show. Clark, who p.m. in the Combs Building. The speaker at the banquet today. will not appear with the show, Milestone was Marsha Ann afternoon session will be devoted Others who will take part are address at tomorrow's luncheon. Scott, a Hodgenville sophomore, Election o: new officers will entertained here last spring with to discussions on the conference Larry Stone, editor of the Cen- the Dick Clark Caravan of Stars. while Richard Eads, a sopho- theme. tral City Messenger, and presi- be held Just prior to the lunch- more from Paris, was appionted eon and the executive committee Billie Jo Royal, born 21 years managing editor. Gill Opens Meeting dent of the Kentucky Prass As- ago In Valdosta, Georgia, has George Gill, city editor of the sociation and Eastern President meeting is docketed for 2 p.m. Progress Editors Announced to conclude the spring meeting. evolved out of current wave fo Louisville Courier-Journal, will Martin. Present will be' other rebellious, protesting rock an* Miss Smith, a junior from Lex- open the meeting with a discus- KPA officials, including retiring Program coordinator of the roll singers. But he has become ington, was approved as asso- sion entitled "The Press in De- secretary-manager Victor Port- meeting is Don Feltner, coordi- a soft spoken new star. ciate editor of the Progress and mocracy,"Dr. Lew Donohue, of mann, Archie Frye of George- nator of public affairs of host Paul Revere and the Raiders Eastern. Chairman for the meet- Miss Brenda Philpot, a sopho- the UK Journalism faculty, will town, and S.C. Van Curon, editor Paul Revere and the Raiders, more from Manchester, was follow with a presentation on of the Frankfort State Journal. ing Is Maerz. nationally known, was organized named managing editor. by Paul Revere and Mark Llnd The Board of Publications act- say. They too come from thi ed upon the recommendations of current craze. the present publications' editors Gary Lewis and The Playboy's and Donald R. Feltner, director made their first audition in An of student publications. gust of 1964 at Disneyland. Since 1966-67 Student Editors Miss Scott, the 1987 Milestone then the road lias been upward chief, who is majoring in ele- for them. Editors were named for the student publica- editor-in-chief. Standing: Marsha Ann Scott, mentary education and library Tickets on Sale tions at Eastern Thursday by the Board of Hodgenvllle, Milestone associate editor; Rich- science, has served as a Mile- Tickets are on sale at the Col- Student Publications. Editors of the 1966-67 ard Eads, Milestone managing editor; Brenda stone staff member and was edi- lege Bookstore, the Business Of- Eastern Progress, student newspaper, and -Philpot, Manchester, Progress managing edl-. tor of the academics section this lice. Jerry's Restaurant and Co- the 1967 Milestone, annual, are, from left, tor, and Pamela Smith, Hawaii, Progress year. She Is the daughter of Mr. lonel Restaurant, and at Main seated: Ann Lewis Scott, Lebanon, Milestone associate editor. and Mrs. W. L. Scott. Record Shop, on Main Street In editor, and Bill Raker, Carrollton, Progress Milestone Assistants Chosen Lexington. Marsha Scott, a political sci- Tickets are $2.50 in advance ence and history major, is co- and $3.00 at the door. All seats Capacity Crowd editor of the organization sec- will be on a first come first Annual Military Ball tion of the 1966 annual. She is serve basis. Tickets may be or- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dered by mail, by sending a Attends Second James E. Scott. Eads, a pre- check or money order to "Where pharmacy major, has also work- The Action Is," Eastern, Rich- ed two years on the annual, ser- mond, 40476-. Gripe Session Tomorrow Night ving this year as co-editor of .. the student life" section. Me «^ A capacity crowd filled the Queen Athena will be crowned mentary education major from Tyner, will sponsor the Pershlng the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Grise Room Wednesday for the tomorrow night at the annual Eads. Food Service Opera Production second grise session. President Military Ball, to be staged in the Rifles. Raker, the first recipient of Selective Service Test Martin presided over the gather- cafeteria of the SUB, starting Miss Mary Jo Rudd, Burkhart, an Eastern Alumni Association First For Eastern ing. Dean Evelyn Bradley, Dean at 8:30 p.m. will represent F Company. Her scholarship three years ago, is Committee Paul Selfert, Dean Henry Mar- Vying for the honors this year Tuesday night marked the major is speech,- a mathematics major with a tin and Dean Charles Ambrose are Miss Suzie Donoghue, Miss minor In English. The son of first time a full-scale opera pro- assisted the President with their The Mel Gillispie Orchestra Aids Now Available Diana Hendricks, Miss Ima Jean from Huntington, West Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Raker, Re-Activated duction was on Eastern's cam- comments. Ridnour, Miss Mary Jo Rudd, pus. Faust was produced by the will provide the music, against he is feature editor of the 1965-66 On April 7 Bantam Books pub-verbal and mathematical re- The following are some of the and Miss Dianna Swannaok. the theme of. "Green Berets." Progress. President Martin, In accord- Kentucky Opera Association of lished for national mass market view techniques on test-taking Louisville at 8 p.m. in Brock highlights of the session. Carol Fritz Will Crown Queen All cadets graded corporal or Miss Smith, an English-psy- ance with the suggestions and paperback distribution, How to chology major, has worked on and a warm-up practice exami- Auditorium. Charles White, a freshman In- The Queen Athena of 1966 will above have received invitations. wishes of a large number of stu- Score High on Your Selective The full cast of 50 was led by the Progress three years, and dents, has re-activated the Food nation. dustrial arts major from Mt. be crowned by Miss Carol Ann Dress for the occasion is green Is the present campus editor. Service Draft Deferment Test, Jay Wilkey, tenor, as Faust, Sterling, asked about Eastern's Fritz, last year's queen. Services Committee. a $1 paperback with BOO sample Admission to the testing room uniform with white shirt and She is the daughter of Col. and is limited to those applicants Bonnie Bounnel, soprano, as part In the GI BUI for post-Ko- Miss Diana Hendricks, Miss black bowtle for advanced Re-appolnted from last year's questions and answers and test- Marguerite, and Roy Samuelson, rean, war veterans. Dean Am- Mrs. Gerald A. Smith. committee were Mr. Ralph Wha- taking techniques for students who hold a Ticket of Admission Cheerleader U. S. A. in 1965, is course cadets, and class A uni- An English-speech major, Miss and a Test Center Address Card.