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Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1963-1964 Eastern Kentucky University Year 1963 Eastern Progress - 11 Oct 1963 Eastern Kentucky University This paper is posted at Encompass. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress 1963-64/4 .' 1 • u ' 4 Stop Light Welcome Band "Members Needed Pa&2 2 0GR6S5>> "Setting The Pace In A Progressive Era Student Publication of Eastern State College, Richmond, Kentucky 41 st Year No. 4 Friday, October II, 1963 — '■ — ; ^7 Third Annual Band Day Slated For Tomorrow Over 4,000 To Perform Miss Eastern Will Be Crowned Tonight By CHARLOTTE WAITERS During Halftime Program Progress Staff Writer Sixty high, school bands and approximately 4.000 musicians will Miss Eastern of 19R3-64 will be crowned tonight at a dance held participate in the third annual High School Band Day here tomorrow. in her honor at 8 p.m. in the Stu- This may be the largest single gathering of high school bands ever dent Union Building by Jo Ann held in Kentucky. Conley, outgoing Miss Eastern. Highlight ot the day's activate* will be a morning parade through From the moment s.ie Is crown- downtown Richmond and a mammoth halftime show at the Eastern- ed, Miss Eastern will enter a whirl of events and duties beginning with Miouie Tennessee football'game. her presentation at the football Last year, 8,800 students from game tomorrow and climaxed with 58 schools took part in the day- Join the schoolboy bands In both her representation of Eastern at long festivities. The first Band the parade and halftime show. the Mountain Laurel Festival this Day. two years ago, attracted 2,- spring in Pineville. 700 musicians and 37 bands. The football game pits two of the defending Ohio Valley Confer- Nominated At Meeting The bands are expected to' ar- ence champions in an important rive on the Eastern campus at The five candidates were nomin- conference game. Kickoff time ated at a meeting of club presi- 9:80 a.m. The parade will begin Hanger Stadium is 2 p.m. at 10 o'clock, and a rehearsal at dents last Tuesday. Mildred Tay- Hanger Stadium will follow. Students Serve As Guides lor. Beverly Skaggs, Carolyn King, Parade Begins on Lancaster The High School Band Day pro- Betsy Stafford, and Connie Mullins The parade will begin in front gram is under the direction of were the selections.' In a general of the campus on Lancaster Ave. John L. Vickers, executive assis- election Tuesday, Wednesday, and and proceed on Lancaster to Main. yesterday, handled by the student tant to President Robert R. Mar- council, the students voted for the Turning onto Main St., and bands tin. Eastern students will serve candidate of their choice. will march to First Street and as guides for the visiting bands. Mildred Taylor, a senior from down First to Water Street. From High School bands and their di- Eminence, ' Kentucky, reacted to Water, the parade will turn onto rectors are: the news of her nomination by say- Second Street and march back to ing "I was thrilled to death." She the campus. Adalr County, Walter Tooley; The musicians, their directors Anderson County, Miss Martha would like to teach the second or and sponsors, will be guests of the Thomson; Bath County, Francis third grade In either Florida or college for a noon luncheon. Apcl; Beechwood, James Miller; California when she graduates. The halftime show will feature TJellevue, Joseph Dallas: Berea, Her hobbies are swimming, sew- four selections played by the mass- ftorman Aich; Betsy Layne, Mrs. ing, working with- children, and ed bands, under the direction of Billie Osborne; and Bloomfield, reading the works of Edgar Allen Nicholas J. Koenigsteln, Eastern Howard Fawbush. Poe. band director. Koenigstein's Boone County, Paul Dlballa; Dislikes Insincerity "Marching Maroons,'' precision Bourbon County, Claude Fouse; When asked if she h»d a pet 110-member marching band, will Boyd County, Mrs. Jerry Layne; peeve. Mildred replied, "I dislike Breathitt, Wade McSwain; Burgln, people who aren't sincere." "The F. John Fulda; Campbell County, moat embarrassing situation that Ashley Ward; Catlettsburg High, I was ever in," she continued, David Koskoski; and Clay County, "was the time I congratulated a Ted Fields. Jr. girl on being engaged and she EnroBaiept , (* CUnton County,-Mrs.Lets »hel- 'wasnJT."" % LptQfMasic ton; Corbin High, William Camp- She is glad that she chose East- bell ; Erlanger High, Charles Hill; ern as her college, and she thinks Falmouth City Schools, Miss Elsie ,„„ .he 3 800 hiirh school bandsman who crowded onto the Hanger Stadium field last Band that college is a "wonderful ex- n{ Tabulations Yocum; Franklin County, John perience." She said, "The past Day are shown'in this photo as tl.cy give their halftime performance This year Over 4,004. Edmonson; Georgetown High, three years have meant more to youngsters, representing 60 bands, will malic tomorrow the biggest show of the year. Philip Oatley; Glasgow High, me than anything else In my life. ■ ^__ , , , -. ■ ■■—- ■»» Charles Honeycutt; Grant County, Eastern has given me my future. Over 4,700 Clifford Wallace, and Harrison To represent it would be the high- County, Stanley Flzer. Comely Candidates light of my college career." Harrodsburg, William Gravely; Beverly Skaggs of Louisville ex- Eastern has recorder another Henry County, William Dixon; One of these five campus beauties will be crowned "Miss East- citedly said, "I Just didn't believe Tom Dunn, Judy Sellers Elected all-time record enrollment for the Jessamine High, William Peavy- ern 1963-64" tonight during a dance in the Keen Johnston Student it. It was a real surprise when I 12th consecutive year, President house; Lancaster High, Mrs. Bar- Union Building cafeteria. The winner of a campus wide election, discovered that I was a candidate. bara Sparks; London High, John held this week, will be crowned by outgoing Miss Eastern, Jo It would be my greatest thrill to Martin announced yesterday. Patrick; and Louisa High, Smith Ann Conley. They are, from left: Carolyn King, Mildred Tay- represent Eastern." Official fall enrollment of on- Armstrong. lor, Connie Mullins, Beverly Skaggs, and Betsy Stafford. Miss Likes To Swim campus students is 4,713, an in- Swimming and tennis are Bev- Top Freshman Class Officers More Bands Listed Eastern will represent the College at the Mountain Laurel Fes- tival next Spring. — Staff Photo erly's favorite sports. Agreeing crease of 14.9 per cent in fulltime Ludlow High, Frazier McKinney; equivalent students. Last fall's with her roommate. Mildred, Bev- By GAV DANFOKD Bryan graduated from Lafayette ness. A graduate of Henry County McKee High, James May; Madison I : erly said "I don't like to see dis- High School where she was activ High School in New Castle, he total was 4,269. Central, Larry Looney; Madison Progress Staff Writer served as president of the Beta honesty and insincerity in people." as a high school cheerleader, vice- The breakdown of totals in each High, Dan Eberlein; M. C. Napier. Beverly is glad that she came Tom Dunn was elected president president of the Art Club, secre- Club and the Conservation Club. Miss Barbara Martin; Model La- He was also editor of the school class Is: freshman 1,765; sopho- to Eastern because she has "met of the freshmen class Tuesday, as tary of FHA, and a member of more 1,010; junior 874; senior 776, boratory School, William Harry ACP Awards Progress so many interesting people, and approximately 400 frosh turned the Pep and Spanish Clubs. \ annual; and graduate students 288. The Clark; Monticello High, David learned a great deal from the ex- out to elect offtcera. Judy Sellers member of WRA at Eastern, she "Eastern is the best school in freshman class is an increase of Armistead; Montgomery County, perience." An elementary educa- was elected vice-president. plans to be an interior decorater the state, and it offers ;a broad- 378 over the previous year, while Arthur Eve; Morgan County, John tion major, she hopes to teach the Other officers are: Sue Johnson, following graduation. scope of learning," replied Powell the sophomore increased 36; jun- Blair; and Mt. Sterling, E. Levan third grade in California. secretary; Bobby Witt, treasurer: "I couldn't believe that I had when asked why he chose Eastern. iors 107. The senior class num- Lewis. Another High Rating "Impatience," Carolyn King em- Kathy Bryan, reporter, and two been elected, "she "exclaimed. In Yesterday afternoon, _ the new bers 14 fewer than last year. Nicholas County, Carroll Hall: phatically stated, "is my pet student council representatives, answer to the question "What do officers assisted by Dr Aughtum Oldham County, Louis Morace; Old The Eastern Progress, campus In coverage, creativeness, and peeve." Carolyn, a senior from Sue Donoghue and Lin Powell. you like about Eastern?" she said, Howard and Mr. Carl Woods, spon- 2,755 Males Kentucky Home High, Miss Ann weekly newspaper has been award- front page makeup. Special men- Whltley City, believes that every- Dunn, a pie-engineering major "I enjoy the class arrangement, sors of the class, entertained with Totals this year show there are Henry; Owen County, mUtHH Ste- ed its fifth national honor rating tion was given to editorials, which one should be patient with others. from Richmond, graduated from as opposed to high school. We a reception In Walnut Hall for 2,755 men students and 1.958 wom- wart; Palntsville, Jack Homer; of the year. were cited as "having depth and She Is most embarassed when she Madison Central where he toolt don't go to classes all day." members of the freshman class. en students. Out-of-state stu- PineviHe High, Geary Duncan; The Progress was notified this fresh subject matter," and layout fails to catch a joke that everyone was credited for making "eye part in the Science Club.