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This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Eastern Progress at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in Eastern Progress 1983-1984 by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Laboratory Publication of the Daparamnt of Man Communications Vol. 62/ No. 19 14 pages Thursday, February 2. 1984 Eastern Kentucky Unhwtfcy. Richmond. Ky. 40475 Vacancy Title IX requires election university to add selects new women's team By Thomas Barr in mind for women for a long lime.' Editor said Mullins. As a result of recommendations "PersonaDy. I think swimming and senators made by the Office of Civil Rights softball are a far better bet as far as By Lisa Frost (OCR) last spring, the university will my recommendation goes." said News editor add another varsity women's Mullins. "There's been more interest The 15 vacant seats in the Student ntercollegiate sport by the next in those two sports and they give more Senate were filled Tuesday as 593 academic year. opportunity to more women. university students voted in the spring Under the guidelines of the Title IX One sport Mullins looked over was election, according to Sandy Steilberg. amendment, the benefits and the return of women's gymnastics, a senate elections chairperson appropriations must be divided sport that was, dropped in 1982. proportionately among the men's and "It's not like softball. you could The number of students voting in women's athletic programs. have played somewhere or swimming the election dropped 197 over last The athletic department is now you could have done some swimming.'' year's record turnout of 790. trying to decide which sport will be said Mullins. " In gymnastics, you The spring voting is a vacancy added. have to be on top of that all the time election held to replace senators who For the two year lapse, it would be have resigned over the course of the Donald Combs, the university's crucial to the careers of the women on previous semester. athletic director. Dr. Martha Mullins. campus. assistant athletic director, and Dr. "I not aware of a great number of Four of the newly-elected senators Russell Bogue. dean of the College of were elected by write-in votes and are Health. Physical Education, women on campus who are real considered unofficial senators until Recreation and Athletics, are gymnasts." said Mullins. "And there ihey are cmtacted by the elections responsible for recommending a sport are not a lot of other schools in the area committee and agree to take office, fielding a gymnastics team either. to the university's Athletic Board Unlike Mullins. Combs said he fell said Steilberg. which will then submit a proposal to women's gymnastics should be the president. I f a write-in candidate declines to strongly considered. Although no sport has been pegged take office, the seat will remain open "It would seem to me that you as the favorite to gain varsity status. until the fall election, according to would have to consider women's Steilberg. Mullins and Combs mentioned four gymnasts first oLjdl because that's the The new representatives begin their sports that had some chance - soft hall. most recently removed sport," said terms Tuesday at the next regular swimming, golf and gymnastics. Combs. "There may IK' the same meeting of the senate. Women have played Softball on reasons now that there were before Elected to fill the vacancies for the campus for several years and we've that you don't come back to it." spring semester were: been considering it for varsity status .'.Iim 1'iition and Keith Kleine in for some time, said Mullins. "I've heard gymnastics, softball. ihe College of Applied Arts and swimming and golf mentioned as She said the OCR would rather have possibilities, but I have no idea which Technology: a fast-pitch Softball team instead of one would he better." said Combs. "I .'Colleen McGrady in the College of the more common slow-pitch game. Arts and Humanities: think there is a great deal of • Angel Wilnelm. Rick Rayone and "The Office of Civil Rights does not information thai needs to be gathered William Vanover in the College of feel like a slow-pitch team would before we get to the final choice like Allied Health and Nursing: answer the criteria because it isn't expenditures and need." .-Robin Cox. Brent Richert and intense enough,'' said Mullins. "Also, Before Mullins said she would stund Roderick Neil in the College of there is an NCAA championship in behind a particular sport there must Business: this sport.'' be certain guidelines met. •Cathy Blackburn in the College of Mullins. who is in charge of women's "I would recommend a sport thai Education; sports, said swimming could also be a fits into the total sports program like • Art lxmgnaker in the College of possibility. we have." said Mullins. "The second Law Enforcement; "Swimming has been mentioned thing is the caliber of play by walk-ons. • Allan Hcrner in the College of because the Office of Civil Rights also which is needed in any sport today. Health, Physical Education. Recrea- had these negotiations with the "And it has to be something we can tion and Athletics: University of Louisville and the afford to have good facilities and good • Mary Arm Hack in the College of University of Kentucky and both personnel for a sport," said Mullins Social and Behavioral Sciences; added a swim team for women." said At the present lime. Mullins said she • Kevin Miller in the College of Mullins. is trying to get an idea of the total Natural and Mathematical Sciences picture before making any "Golf has been mentioned because recommendations. and we have a good facility in Arlington • Scott Cooney. who was an and it has been a sport people have had (See TITLE IX. Back Pagel .indecided major. Pillion received th highest number of votes. Periscope Blackburn. Homer. McGrady and Vanover were elected as write-in Eastern wW hrttta ejorstii—' State on 2-4,13 candidates. the baefcetfcaN court Saturday. The Nsws 4.13.14 According to Steilberg, the high woman's gam* starts at 1:30 p.m. and Features. S number of write-in winners was due to Phoio by Uin Hum the man hegai at 4 p.m., lor more tn- Organizations 6,7 the fact that there were no pre-election formatiwi ••• EdKor Thom»» Barr'a Arts - $.» candidates in three of the nine colleges Ray Reflections story on P»«« It. Sports 10-12 ■ Hid that the College of Allied Health Ann Stump, a senior child care major from Lexington, was basking in the sunshine bes.de the Wallace Build.ng on a warm and Nursing had only two candidates and three open seats. winter day. Icy sktewaks thawed as rising temperatures gave students a break from the grip of winter : Tax hike proposed Senate kills Collins gives budget address award plan By Thomas Barr raised to 6 percent for al taxpayers in her address. "We must have a Editor earning more than $8,000. reform program to fund solid (Inv Martha Layne Collins outlined •To tax certain services that were education improvement, to support resolution three major tax increases in order to not previously subject to taxation. responsible advances in human improve the state's education system Beginning Dec. 1. many businesses services and to balance the budget." By Lisa Frost during her budget address to the will begin charging a 5 percent sales Collins said her proposed News editor General Assembly Thursday night. tax. improvementa in these areas would Student senate failed to adopl a Collins said over 8324 million in new Some of the affected services require the state to find $324 million resolution calling for the formation of revenue could be raised by the include: repair and installation of m additional revenue in the next two a student service award. Tuesday proposed tax increases by the middle tangible personal property (for years. night. of 1986. example, auto repair and shoe repair). The majority of the new revenues The resolution, authored by Senator Brian Busch. was discussed in senate The three proposed taxes, which lease and rental of tangfcle personal wu| be earmarked for educational must be approved by the General property, laundry and dry cleaning. reforms on the elementary and meetings for three weeks before the Assembly, would be: computer and data processing. secondary level, according to the motion to accept it was defeated. •To change the amount of taxes management and consulting services. governor, The resolution asked that an award paid on personal income. advertising. public relation. Her proposal has $298 million in be established lasing funds presently The increase would affect those exterminating. blueprinting. funds going for educational reforms. researved for the Scotia Disaler Kentuckians with incomes of over photocopying, telephone answering Collins' proposed budget calls for Memorial Scholarship. $15,000. which accounts for about services, photofinishing and bill additional funds to go for: The award was to be given to a 500.000 residents collecting. •The improvement of remedial student from a recognized campus The proposal would.also allow The new tax would provide an instruction for students in the first organization who had served the almost 100X100 low-income residents estimated $43 million in new monies three grades at a coat of $25.3 million university according to criteria to remain on their currant tax level. in 1984-85 and an estimated $90 over the next two years. established by the senate. Collins estimated that over $152 million the following fiscal year. xhia remedial instruction would The scholarship, which has been million could be raised by this form of If it passes, this would be the first ensure that students could master the used only once since its inception in taxation. 'ales tax increase since former Gov. basic skills early in their educational 1976. is funded by the Student Currently, taxpayers earning a net Louie B.Nunn raised the sales tax to experience. Association's Fall Festival and Spring income of more than $8000 paid the its present 5 percent rate and the first •The passing of a mandatory Fling. state at a 6 percent rate. new group of services lobe taxed since kindergarten bill at a coat of $19 Due to a lack of qualified applicants Under Colins' proposal, the new the sales tax was re-enacted in 1980. million over two years, scholarship money has been given to scale would be: •To increase the corporate license •The approval of "power equalize various philanthropies. Net Income. Tax Bate tax for the first time since 1926. tjon.. funds amounting to over $44 According to Annette Ohlmann. Up to $3.000.-. - 2* Collins' plan calls for corporations to mji|jon over the next two years. president of Student Association, a $3.OOO-$4.O00 3% pay $1.75 per $1,000 of capital Thi> progrBiri would distribute philanthropy will be chosen'to be $4.0O0-$5.O0O <% Previously, businesses paid 70 cents money to areas in the state that need supported hy this semester's Spring $5.OOO-$8,O0O 6% per $1,000 of capital hokUngs n»re funding to upgrade their school Fling instead of giving the profits to $8,000$ 16.000 6% The tax focrease is expected to djatricta the award. $15.000^50.000 7% gerNrateasiadaitk^fiUmUbonnext ^^ mMUaMl f,,,^ for metit Master craftsman Senator James Acquaviva express- Over$60jOOO 8% year and another $27 million the aehoimnbipm for amdaota at a coat of ed opposition to the resolution saying following year. $500,000 next year and$l million the Chuck Argento used a drill press while practicing his wood carving in the basement that the students he represents, those Thia proposed change in the "Kentucky is in need of tax reform following year. of the Powell Buildng Students gathered around Argento tb watch rim work, as with undecided majors, felt that Kentucky tax structure would be the that is fair, equitable and consistent • ^^ they killed a few minutes between classes (See STUDENT. Back Pagel first since 1950 when the tax rate waa with the abiity to pay." aaid Collina «•« COLLINS. »•<* ragei 2 - The Eastern Progress. Thursday. February 2. 1984 Perspective The

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..Staff Collins' proposals deserve respect, action from state Hallelujah, by golly, we might reason, it would have been laugh- still have some educational ed down by the General Assembly reforms after all. members. If you would have asked anyone But she earmarked the new a month ago about education, the revenues for the education system. answer would have been negative. Of course, people would accept U/'mfr«,J v«Min*s W Last month, people were talking anything that would improve about special sessions and no educational quality in the Tho Enter* tVofrcti money being available for Commonwealth. anything, including education. In her proposals to the And Gov. Martha Layne Collins legislators, higher education was education swore that she wouldn't propose a supposedly ignored; however. Gosh Martha Layne ... you tax hike to raise new revenues. Collins may have done more to In general, no one would have help the future of Kentucky's believed a month ago that the new- colleges by her actions last week of new teachers will fly through attend kindergarten is the one tax increases successfully pass must think about the future of elected governor would even deal than anyone will ever know. the legislature. proposal that doesn't make too through the legislature? Kentucky's school system. with the sticky topic of improving The future students of the And another recommendation much sense. If these tax hikes don't succeed, It is a time when all of Kentucky education. state's institutions of higher was the "power equalization" Just because a child attends don't look for the state to be able -- legislators, taxpayers and But last week she proved a lot education are now among the vast funding idea. school a year earlier doesn't ensure to support any appropriations for anyone else interested in of people wrong by her surprising number of pupils in the elementary It would pump additional the product will be better. any level of education. improving education - must come revelations during her budget and secondary schools of the monies into school districts that It is nice to see Collins. Alice The legislators are probably together for once and ratify address Thursday night. Commonwealth. are poorer and need extra McDonald, state superintendent concerned because this is an elec- Collins' tax increase proposals and Not only did the governor make If we are every going to solve appropriations. for public instruction, and the tion year for all of them and a lot the recommendation to improve educational reforms an issue but our educational difficulties, we are This would allow schools in the various task forces come together of people frown upon any increase the educational woes of the she made it the issue going to have to start at the Fifth and Seventh Congressional and present a package of proposed in taxes. Commonwealth. Besides that, she tackled an bottom of the ladder and move up. Districts of the state to improve improvements to the taxpayers of But the time is now. The ball is in our court, now we even stickier issue of proposing Collins' proposals were their educational programs. the state. Legislators must forget about need to get in the game and go for higher taxes without even a flinch. interesting to say the least. The idea of requiring children to The only question now is will the their re-election campaigns and victory. If she had wanted to boast the Very few people can argue with income tax rate for just any old the fact that competency testing • Timing all wrong It's your decision in Reagan address Nark Canpft«ll Being careful to not lift my foot It came in one quick, violent among the bushes and drifted snow. I can remember my own childhood It was inevitable. Maybe the Grand Old Party is more than an inch off the ground. I movement. It seized her body like the Then with the force like a lumber- accidents which always seemed to get President Ronald Reagan was 100 percent behind Reagan, but it shuffled my way from dass to class. hawk seizes the sparrow. Her jack uses when swinging a sledge worse after the initial shock had worn going to announce his candidacy is hard to believe that someone As I was walking at my deliberate destruction was quick and. without hammer to split a log with a wedge, off. for re-election, but the only ques- else hasn't stepped up to challenge pace, a female coed passed me by. The any doubt, painful. her body began its speedy descent After you quit worrying about what tion was when was it going to the former co-star of Bedtime for first thing I noticed as she passed me. Right in the middle of her half- back to the hard. cold, unyielding con- other people are thinking about you happen? Bonzo fame. much like the hare passing the running, half-walking stride, the left crete surface. busting your butt on ice. you have The nation's oldest leader in tortoise, was that she looked like a foot left the ground and she lost It was like a movie when something time to feel the old skeleton out and The timing of the president's traction. see if the leg bone is still connected to history kept his people in suspense prime suspect for a tail-busting fall. falls quietly, gracefully, and then lands address didn't allow him to reach I will never know if she was At first, it was like some gymnastic with s sickening thud. the hip bone and the hk> bone for months. Well, not really the many people that should be attempting suicide, perfect attendance flip, but as her extremities slid further It was the kind of landing that jars I. by no means, write this to make suspense since no other affected. away from her center of gravity, one teeth loose, puts stars in front of eyes fun or provoke laughter at this girl's Republicans have threatened to or if she just didn't realize how slick it was. could tell that this was no planned and makes your stomach think the expense because the more I ponder the / test the presidental waters, so But those people who stayed up She had on a pair of those shoes with routine. world has come to an end. situation the sadder it seems. Reagan wasn't pressured too and watched his late-night an- the wooden soles. I guess they were First, her right leg went straight up People rushed to her side, gathering The truth about the matter is that much. nouncement may have been the about two or three inches thick and in the air and the arms shot out to her her books, asking if she was all right, I have seen more students, faculty Then, out of the blue, the word first ones to see the next president everytime she took a sup. I flinched side in a vain effort to correct her offering bits of wit to encourage her members and employees either finallyally came -- 10:55 pm. on Sun- of the -- a year because I knew the inevitable would hopelessly lost balance. that she wasn't the only one to suffer limping, waiting on crutches or with day. Jan. 29. before his formal inauguration. surely happen. Then the head and shoulders started this ordeal. s cane in the last two weeks than I can Reagan supporters bought falling backward, towaid me. as the One guy asked if he could help her ever remember in my 10 semesters at left leg slid out and up parallel, at a 45 the university. commercial time on all three up or if she was hurt too bad to walk. degree angle, to the right. Another asked if she could feel any I have to ask myself and you might networks to give everyone the At this time, her whole body was broken bones. possibly ask yourself this same news that would come to no Security should be something like three and a half or four One girl offered the consolation that question. Is going to my class worth surprise to anyone. feet off of the ground and I could feel the same thing had happened to her taking this risk of injury? Having the option of choosing my own teeth start to grind as I pic- three times that day - it was only I know we rationalize that the any time he preferred why select tured in my mind her wild-eyed look 10:45 a.m.. too. university is like a business and that the spot he did? able to stop thefts of surprise. I began to feel my facial She said she was all right and the getting an education is a commitment There are many other times the features grimace. only thing really injured was her pride. equal to that of attending a nine to five By Alan White president could've chosen that Alan White i$ a Mophomore majoring It seemed like her body was left I hope later that night when she had job. but I still have a hard time How embarrassing it must be. suspended in mid-air for several had time to recover from her swallowing this pill. would have reached far more Almost 114,000 in computer thefts in journalism at the umyertity. voters. seconds - ample time for her armful of humiliation, that other, much more In very few jobs I have worked re- and missing balances in the space of books to be released and scattered severe symptoms, didn't surface. quire so much outdoor maneuvering For example, Reagan could have just two weeks. hinted that the culprit could be on slick sidewalks. : flown around in the Goodyear And if statements made by officials someone other than a student or lab I might have to walk from the bus blimp during the Super Bowl a and department heads are accurate, assistant, past or present. And that hint only got across to stop or parking lot to my office and couple of weeks ago and dropped the thefts will be tough to solve. The maybe even make a few errands a day; "It looks like a key job." said readers that hit on the idea that a "key to the field at half time to give his job" meant that anyone with access to however. I really doubt that I will have announcement. Thomas Lindquist, director of the to walk everywhere I go Division of Public Safety, in a Jan. 26 keys would be a prime suspect, in- People with jobs have to get out and Or, he could have bought cluding faculty members. .'commercial time at the intermis- Progress report. go to work, but as far as I can recall, I And according to Lindquist. many The university could curb the don't believe I have ever picked up a sion between halves of the Super of those keys are long gone. embarrassment of these thefts by For more information or story ideas concerning: . Bowl. This is always the top rating coming up with a better way to paycheck for going to my political "There are a number of people who science class. Even though my tuition slot of the week and would reach were lab assistants that have never distribute the keys. Or. ff university Now. storW- contact Liaa Front is nominal in companion to the state's . many more potential supporters. turned in those keys and are nowhere students are not honest enough to ac- Mary Branham total cost of providing me with an to be found." said Lindquist. "It's cept the responsibility of having ac- Don Lowe Even a time choice during the cess to rooms filled with thousands of education. I stiu feel I pay anoogh to very hard trying to track them down.'' contact Thomaa Barr have a right to decide whether or not weekly prime-time shows would Those thefts could have been dollars in equipment, then do away ' have been much better. However, with assigning keys to students Andrea Crider I feel like riddng a broken arm. ankle, prevented and tracking down lab leg. hip. back or skull in order to be \ Reagan would have to make sure assistants unnecessary if the univer- entirely. Let students have access to science .- he picked the correct show. Can sity would adopt a strict policy gover- Of course. I may have to sacrifice a ■ you imagine the Fonz and Ronnie ning the allocation of keys to valuable and computer labs only when a monitor or teacher is present. nominal amount of academic \ on the tube during the same half campus property. performance for my safety, but I won't jhour? The same Progrett story was also Maybe thecampus security officers fesl guilty or any less intelligent in the j However, it just doesn't really very enlightening. Locks in the two could patrol the buildings after hours . long run. buildings have not bean changed since instead of writing tickets. It is doubt- You and I. just as the girl above, are. j matter when Reagan announced ful that 114,000 in tickets could be t his candidacy. 1953 and it was unclear just which at times, risking serious injury to department the stolen microscopes written ss fast as the equipment was attend classes and nobody appears to The Republican Party still belonged to stolen. So maybe more security could be willing to make a decision about \ hasn't come up with a serious Efficiency. late when conditions are too unhealthy for ; contender to Reagan and this is a The Division of Public Safety seams if there is another successful theft pedestrians or commuter*. : shame. to be using the lost keys as a crutch in either tee Moore or Memorial Part of higher education. I think, is While the Democratic Party to not rinding the culprit or culprits. Science buiktngs. it will surely be an the cultivation of a mind to function But what about trying to protect a invitation. on its own as well as with others. You : boasts eight hopefuls, at last university that doss not change locks m : count, to unseat the incumbent, It could prove fruitful to accept. should be able to decide what ia right, for 31 years or recall keys? And to thai invitation might come at hast what is right for you. » their opponent can only get one Although it is a serious accusation, the rasp ani, "IH have an Apple to The bottom line ia that the decision i choice. the Progrtss report only vaguely go." is yours.

« i The Eastern Progress. Thursday. February 2. 1984 -- 3 In other words dryers did not work well before the belongings and sure enough here they team up and be careful where we park who had never seen a ballet would Todd residents upset accident and now they do not work at Too many tickets? come. so they can't make a fast buck. But have been enthralled by this spec- What's 11 stories tall full of dirty all. Instead of trying to fix these old They know when to come around then again, that will probably result in tacular performance. The dancers were cold student* with dirty laundry and machines, which we ware told were Lets talk drty pool. That's what the too. Ever notice how the patrol steps tuition being raised agaai. unbelievable - simply fantastic! The piped with inadaouaU plumbing? If rejects from one of the women's public safety officers are constantly up around lunchtime. Thursday RALPH GOUGE entire production was excellent. you gueaaed Tbdd Hall, you either live dorms, why can't someone around here playing. It's a shame the university is nights. Friday afternoons, or the here or know someone who does. do something right and just replace so hard up for money that they meters at 600 a.m. The meters are From the packed house and tremen- Ever since the winter break we have them with new ones? approve of such tactics. A person can't patrolled seven days a week, twenty- Bravo, Center Board dous applause, it was quite obvious - been unable to wash our laundry in the This situation just proves that once even leave their car for a few seconds four hours a day just to make sure no the ballet was a spectacular success. dorm because of the slow and inade- again this University shows very little to pickup someone, or go in and get one in robbing the school of a precious I would like to commend the EKU I hope the Center Board will take that quate work of the University's concern for the welfare of the students. their clothes and suitcases for the nickel. The list goes on and on. It's Center Board for their excellent choice into consideration in their future employees. We have also been Maybe someone here should finally weekend home without seventeen unreal. of cultural events this month. scheduling. The public's response subjected to cold showers, leaky pipes realize that most of the money they officers trying to put a ticket on it. speaks for itself. and periods of no heat during some of seem to be wooried about in their Lord knows college students don't I'm not saying that the campus On Monday evening. Jan. 23. I at- shouldn't be a safe place to drive and tended the Royal Winnipeg Ballet in Again, bravo. Winnipeg! And thank the coldest days of the year. budgets is coming from the students. have any money anyway and there you, Center Board. they are doing what they do so well. park, but I'm talking about those Brock Auditorium. The performance The problem began when the pipes The next time the heat goes off or the situations described above. So lets all RUTH STROHMKIF.lt burst over the break and have showers are cold, all of the involved was absolutely splendid! Even one continued to leak ever since. We realize students should move all of their How many of you have ever seen possessions aito the offices of Hous- five or six tickets on a car? Or give the University's employees, as well as someone a ticket when the officer has outside contractors, worked very hard ing and Physical Plant. Then, however, they would have another excuse for been parked there illegally too the to restore heat and water to our rooms whole time? On Fridays when people WE REDEEM WE SELL prior to our arrival but some of this not doing any work. KENNETH A. VERON are going home for the weekend they work was poorly done. are especially prevalent. Pull your car A good example of this is found in JOHN UNDERWOOD around front of the dorm to load your the laundry room. The washers and JOHN L. TREADWAY Hy turn

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Alternators Muffler $.59 - And she has been happy (even if it's as low as $31 98 w/EXC only been for short periods of time). $19.95/128.95 installed Washer Solvent ' Although they are very unrealistic, Limited Lifetime IMt 2 soap operas do tend to parallel real life Warranty $.99 situations. All My Children has been a front KORKK;N CAR PARTS* SKRVICK runner in placing its characters in $1.49 situations that many people can relate Mastercard K«'C|» MIT «Ur mutl-truth V,M to. Mark and Ellen for example, are a 531 Bij: Hill Avt'iitH- Phunr 624-2990 or 624-299, couple whose age difference varies .around 15 years. They have seen many hardships with people not accepting them. And then there's Jessie who has had TOWNE CINEMA a rough life and who gets the benefit PAPER of the doubt from few when he's in PLATES questionable situations. ttt-MM Main Strut There's also Devon. Poor, poor Devon. COWt TO LAUGH COME TO CRY f PACK OF 100 . If it wasn't bad enough that Brooke took Dan from her but she had to go . COME TO CARE, COME TO TERT. and get pregnant by Wally. FRESH BAKE Then she had an affair with Sean and became an alcoholic. DEBRA WINGER WHITE After she went and dried out, Wally had an affar and they got divorced. SHIRLEY MACLAINE BREAD She move back to Pine Valley only 16 oz. loaf to get involved with Cliff, who eventually left her for his true love and JACK NICHOLSON ex-wife. Nina U[ M.l IN THE 1 CO-WOi Of 1WUIU*. She then made her biggest mistake of all and fell in love with lor at least she thought she was) a lesbian. Although this last move was a bit risky. All My Children decided to take KANDY KING the plunge and instead of getting some unknown actress to play the part.' they CANDIES chose Donna Pescow. Assort ad flavors. AMC is not the only soap opera to bags vary in siza PUFFS take on controversial issues. CBS' Guiding Light, which is my SHOWTIMES 7:00 & 9:30p.m. FACIAL TISSUES personal favorite, currently has a story If HeMwIlM Wrtli— TaWiTTr-—'"' ' "'« line that deals with rape. Boxes of 175 It's not a typical rape story but an «*» M mk m* S1.M Mh» •*• » «-• •*"■*•*» « even more tragic one. It is the story of Beth who was raped by her stepfather. She didn't tell anyone at first and she lived in the same house with the man and her mother (who didn't have a clue and made love to her husband FOR regularly). O'Rileys Guiding Light also had a story line on split personalities. And though this is nothing new to MOBILE SOUND & LIGHT SHOW soap operas. I felt they dealt with it In an exquisite manner. ; Jane Elliot played Carrie Marler, OPEN A DRUG STORE... who had not one. not two, but three different personalities. NOW BETTER THAN EVER 24 HOURS In the climatic scene of the story A FOOD MART... tine. Carrie I.II and III battle it out 7 DAYS A WEEK or soul possession of the body. Pretty heavy stuff for daytime, huh? 800 WATTS OF POWER PLUS A WHOLE I guess the point I'm trying to make PHARMACY OPEN is that soap operas aren't just MONSAT. 9 A.M.-9 P.M. LOT MORE something to sneeze at. and in recent Q00G tLUWlJUV MLlLrOT/ years, they have become more and SUN. 12 NOON 6 P.M. more popular. The audiences for daytime serials have changed from just housewive* to college students to practically 623-7341 everyone with a television set. The quality of these shows has .RICHMOND increased in every area especially in writing and acting. RArttCMCCK *■ i«>simii run* 55 -•««-•« 'Make Sure Your Dance b Ac Its Best' 10 M 1 ■■stiff ■■"■■'! '— •**• •" *w "**• " Many already established stars are M nsn Ml «* •" **■ ****** IMm V0*1 **** taking roles in soap operas, which j4u, | Lumssni'i TrT-- w*t—* ■■■■■•H — PHONE

changes soap operas from the "actor's *.« rtfM !• *«*» in CW» or* college" to a very respected medium. ■ 623-7481 So there you have ft. a look at love in the afternoon. 4 - The Eastern Progress. Thursday. February 2. 1984 olice beat Prepare for winter jogging The following reports wore made to Kka Banjorof Martin Hal reported that Jaa. 25: Donaa Wood* of Telford Hall reported the Division of Public Safety last $19 in cash was taken from her purse while it was in her room. that a car was on fire in the Telford Hall Our campus boasts as many ■*■ lose much of our body heat through week. parking lot. The fire department respond- jogging enthusiasts as anywhere. Mark McKag. a cadet of icer with the HUM aotai the scalp. Mittens are better than ed and extinguished the fire However, when the cdd weather Division of Public Safety, reported that the gloves since they keep the fingers fire alarms ware sounding ki the Perkins Lisa Evaaa of Clay Hall reported that she sets in. those numbers rapidly Jaa.2lr*" had not received ■ letter containing SI0 together, generating more warmth. Dr. Tad 0—B> chairman of the physics Building. The fire department responded decline. In bitter cold weather, especially Charles Macks of Commonwealth Hall department, icported that two electronic and an investigation showed there was s reported the driver s side door on his vehicle There is always a tendency to lay with a wind, the air can irritate your balances were stolen from Room 222 of th» malfunction in the alarm system. the running shoes aside with bad was scratched The value of the damage lungs. Warm up the air by wrapping Memorial Science Building. The value was done was unknown. weather but the sacrifice of losing a wool scarf around your face or use given at 11.782. a high level of fitness is not pleasant a wool face mask. Wool is porous Jaa. 23: either. Dr. Brut* Kokaraot enough that you can breath through Yoaog Jo fWrar. a lab assistant in the Jaa. » Jogging in the winter can actually it easily. Jsa.ll: Moor* Science Building, reported that a be delightful on some of the cool, microscope was missing from Room 121 of Robert O. Adams of Dupree Hall was Plan your route so that you'll be Phillip H. Mochas III of Keene Hall was arrested for the charge of public crisp days. On the bad days it can to the legs tnd teet during running, the Memorial Science Buildng. The value running into the wind at the begin- arrested for the charge of driving under the was placed at MOO. intoxication. at least be superior to running they generate a tremendous amount ning of your run. not when you are influence of intoxicants. of heat. Therefore, a normal pair of George PoweB of Commonwealth Hall Dennis W. Garhand of Todd Hall was around in a circle at Begley. if you tired and wet with sweat at the end. Pamela Sac Haekworth of Tel lord Hall arrested for the charge of public sweat socks or woolen socks is reported the smoke on the third floor of the are prepared. The time to avoid jogging outside was arrested for the charge of driving under dormitory. The fire department responded intoxication. When dressing for cold weather sufficient for your feet. is when the footing becomes the influence of intoxicants Mattlc Howard of Wallers Hall was and its invuligtirm showed that electrical jogging, it is best to wear layers of On the coldest weather days, treacherous. Icy conditions and wire* below the flooring had gotten wet. nylon rain pants over sweat pants arrested for the charge of public clothes so you can open up or take irregular levels of snow on which caused the smoke. The following cases which appeared will keep you warm. intoxication. in "Police Beat" were filed at the off outer layers as you warm up. unshoveled sidewalks pose signifi- Debbie Haary of Brockton reported that A light nylon shirt on the outside However, fellows, be cautioned cant risks for an ankle sprain. Madison County District Clerk's of- that the genital area is susceptible a burning smell was coming from her fice. This foilowup reports only the is important to break wind. The highway usually has better furnace. The fro department responded An Jaa. 24: Underneath wear a sweatshirt or I to the very painful condition of footing but also the additional investigation showed that a belt had slip- Wayae Saailry of Keene Hdl was arrested judge's ruling in each i shirt or both, depending on how frostbite, especially in a wind. This danger of competing with cars. If ped off the motor in the furnace causing the on the charge of public intoxication. much insulation you need. can be avoided with extra-insulation furnace to overheat. Bill Hetser of Keene Hall reported you can jog on little used roads, out- someone had broken out nine glasses from When you warm up enough to stuffed in the jock. side of rush hours, using the Leo Baisildl. an associate professor of Parrel Duplain was fined $57.50 for public the mailboxes in the Keene Hall lobby. The intoxication. sweat it is best to tie one of your For the msn with everything, knit highway may be best. health education, reported that the glass from the southeast door* of Alumni Col- value of the damage was unknown. Michial T. Robert, was fried (47.50 for garments around your waist. "pene" warmers are available at Exercising in winter weather James Clem a resident of Keene Hall, some speciality shops, but for the iseum had been broken out. public intoxication. This will help keep you from conditions is a challenge but the reported that the fire alarms were sounding Robert B. Joiee was fined $47.50 for getting overheated, plus it will plebians among us. an old stuffed rewards of persisting are worth the and the smell of smoke was present in the public intoxication. sock will do the job. provide something dry to put back effort. Wallace Buildng. The file department Kim Parmaa was placed on six hours of Also, women will benefit by wear- on if a cold wind comes up. Dr. Bruce Kokernot is a staff physi- Jaa. 22: responded, but no sign of fre was found diversion for public intoxication. You get cold much faster in sweat- ing extra insulation to protect the cian for the university's Student Melanie Shrrrird of Martin Hall was Willard Drake, a guard with the Division Willard Sauntry served on day for public breast areas. of Public Safety, reported the fire alarms intoxication. soaked clothing than dry. Health Services. arrested for the charge of being drunk on were sounding in the Campbell Building Because of all the blood shunted A knit hat is a must because we a public highway David J. Combs was fined $47.50 for The fire department responded and its in public intoxication. Roderick QiaaUl Neal of Dupree Hall was vestigstkm showed that a boiler overheated arrested for the charge of driving under the Ronsld D. White was fined $157.50 for Diversity important element influence of intoxicants. and set off the alarm. driving the influence of intoxicant*. in Dean Hansson's career posMfS By Mark Campbell associate dean for two years. Managing editor Hansson. enjoys teaching and has With departments ranging from one class each semester in addition to home economics to military science his appearances in orientation classes. and from agriculture to mass com- "One thing I regret (about being munications, one can see the diversi- dean) is the little contact you have ty of the university's College of Ap- with students" said Hansson. plied Arts and Technology. And in many ways, the dean of the Hansson lists playing tennis and college is just as diverse as the gardening among his hobbies and departments. pastimes. Dr. Kenneth Hansson has worked in An active member of the First various aspects of industrial Methodist Church in Richmond. technology, administration and the Hansson has held many positions of military in two separate countries. responsibility in church. Hansson was born in Chicago in Although he doesn't even harbor 1929 to Swedish immigrants. His thoughts of retirement now. he will be parents had come to the United Slates glad to be able to travel more upon for better job opportunities but the retirement - especially back to Dr. Kenneth Hansson beginning of the Great Depression Sweden. drove them back to Sweden in 1931. Hansson. was reared about 50 miles south of the Arctic Circle. Hansson's parents still live in Sweden. Although American born. Hansson ic lost his naturalization when he failed NEW to declare himself an American citizen by age 18; therefore, when he returned to the United States at age 22. he had to go through the naturalization process. Two of Hansson's uncles were living in Chicago when he returned to America and one of them, a construction worker, sponsored him. Hansson left Sweden with seven years of compulsory and two years of technical education. The only experience with the English he had Scrambled eggs, bacon, ^^tg///0^^ , f> QQ And our weekend was a correspondence course that he took prior to leaving home. Hansson had served as a flight engineer in the Swedish Air Force before coming back to America, so after 10 months of working as a brick mason with his uncle in Chicago, he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, hoping ' ' a ajj an to both find work that he had done previously and to speed up the GREEN PLATE (One Time Thru Line) naturalization process. By being in the military, he was « Oil|KM1 exempt from the normal five-year EP ! EP naturalization wait and was granted 2Sft citizenship in two years. Just For One- Just For Lunch gQfl--r\ "I never think of myself as anything Ready in just 5 minutes—or your next one's free. but arf American." he said. Guaranteed: 11:30 AM-I30PM Personal Pan Pizza available IH4PM However. Hansson didn't work as a Monday thru Saturday Sirloin Value Meal [Ribeye Dinners flight engineer because the Air Force put him in personnel. He attributes his $ easy adjustment to the English Monday thru Saturday Personal Pan Pepperoni 2 Dinners 7";2For *{>- language to the forced interaction with Per tonal Pan Sup ram* All You Can Eat Salad Bar Includes Baked people at that job. All you Can Eat Salad Bar AM-YouCan Eat SaJBd luffs* Hansson has a diverse work Was in NOT Wkh I background that also includes time as a carpenter, plastics industry, junior YeurOiotaBOf ;i Year Onta Of high school and. of course, college level $2.98 £ $2.58 * Gabon Or Rifting I GefcrJn Or ***** teaching and he spent time as a ,3,i i ni0r lumberjack in Sweden. ■ »n..tt». *^2J^%:Wchrnen^^oy-Pas.™t?* "fan**********..*******.,, Rktimond On The By -Pis, He cut both lumber and firewood in fastrw 2-ZM4 l«s*m 2-tS-e4 Sweden. The trees would be cut during Coupon Good Thru Norwry 12. IW4. , Coupon Good Thru February 12. I *B4. the winter and the logs placed on •upow frozen lakes and streams to be floated t ■ to the saw mills after the spring thaw, EP i BREAKFAST BUFFET said Hansson. NOW PIZZA HUT »M»*M-< "It's cold and you are not bothered by the mosquitoes." said Hansson. DELIVERS THE GOODS. i "You could pull lumber out of the DELIVERY HOT LINE: 623-2200 ••Chopped Steak woods with horses." ! Hansson said he was already W» are now offering you fatl, FREE 2 Dinners *5 Mon - Fri $2." married to his wife. Evelyn, at the time delivery Service from PIZZA HUT ■ aM Israel ••** he entered college and they both DELIVERY. Mon-Fri it.* worked for support during those three tin.n.a-i.i —i *i. years. OsttCMMi PilU Hut p€at Sated Buffet rOar order and *Ow -•» soon an,** * P«P-"g "o* ''•*" P»'«* )*•• -Hut Sal-San •3." ita My yew I** ■ Due to the fact that much of his On THn*i IMmuu Warm fc* With service is fast and FREE within She Richmond city "mitt riM* M* *•*««* 4 Ml a i *j employment history had been in YourChokaOf Sal-San $2.r construction-related fields, industrial G*j»atJn Or ruddh* ■,l-l>.»l llMI *l. technology just seemed to be the Kid* under 12 logical choice for a career. h 1316 ftiatMl Cave ltd.. -J« Southland Dr. "Because of my particular Richmond On 'its by-Pa** Kids under S Free background, it created an interest in ' Coupon Good Thru February 12. I*JJ4. industrial technology." he said. "I I mills* would say that has been very EASTEM WiTSrtY HY-PUI ' ■ICIIM1SS. "ffllTtttY important to me ' 19*3 PSHOJMH. Ine Al PMMdpSH") SWBMlOIMM Prior to becoming the dean of the college. Hansson was the chairman of =■ V the industrial education and technology department and was

« I Campus Living!: Eastern Progress. Thursday. February 2. 1984 -- 5 •: History of blacks Groundhog to tell upcoming weather By Keith Howard recently but was replaced by Staff writer another groundhog. remembered in As the month of February rolls "The current official groundhog around, the anxiety of people begins that replaced r*nil lives in a to surface. sheltered area but not m the remote This anxiety exists around the part of the woods." said Harding. month of activities groundhog or woodchuck. according The Black Student Union (BSUI at Even though there is an official By Don Lowe to a popular American tradition. groundhog, Harding said he feels Features editor the univeraty hopes to increase The second of February, accor- awareness of black history on campus the tradition isn't necessarily an All across the nation during ding to the tradition, is when the indication of the weather to come. February, people will be observing this month. groundhog awakes from from his Black History Month. February has been declared Black winter sleep and emerges from his "The tradition does not always The program is designed to increase History Month and will be observed burrow to see his shadow. hold true." he said. "It isn't exactly awareness of the roles blacks played with various functions all across the If the sun is shining so that he a scientific method for predicting in the development of the country, nation. sees his shadow, that is a sign that the weather." according to Mike Klam. faculty Events scheduled spring will be late and he returns to Harding then gave his official adviser to the university chapter of the The BSU. in conjunction with the his winter quarters for another six prediction for the upcoming Black Student Union. University Center Board will several weeks. weather. Klam said his feelings about black events commerating the month-long If there is no shadow, spring will "My only prediction is that we are history are mixed. recognition. be early and he remains out in the going to have a much colder winter "When I think of black history. I Each week will have a designated open. than those in the past few years.' think of a struggle that a strong group theme, according to acbng president However, swaying statistical he said. "We have experienced a oPpeople had to endure," he said. "I of BSU. Paul Sturgis. evidence dees not support this certain degree of this already. also think of that group of people as The first week will be called "Role tradition. a very religious group whose religious Week" and will consist of a short "If the groundhog ses his shadow Groundhog Day is merely a convictions enabled them to withstand series of speakers. that would only suggest that the modern American name for the difficulties they had to face." The second week wil be "Black sky is clear and that there is a Candlemas Day. Klam also said he feels many people Talent Week." chance of a killing frost that night." The date in question was a famous have a negative thought about black "We will have displaysof black art. said Dr. Duane Harding, professor one in weather folklore long before history. poetry and fashions that week." said of natural sciences at the university the word groundhog became "Many people only think of the bad Sturgis. "We will also show two black and certified meteorologist with associated with the day. things such as slavery." he said. "But films." Lexington television station The tradition, which sometimes they fail to recognize the positive WLEX. includes the bear or badger, stems °ontributions of blacks." The films will be Let s Do It Again "And this is no indication of what . a comedy starring Bll Cosby and from similar beliefs associated with Klam feels that people put too much the weather will be like for the next Candlemas in England. Jimmie Walker and Roots, which will six weeks." said Harding. emphasis on labeling each other. be shown in parts on four consecutive EASTERN "I think I'm a little sad that we When the groundhog is believed Candlemas is the celebration of always have to look at people by nights. to come out of hibernation and make the Virgin Mary in which she goes labels." he said. "Why can't we think The third week will be "Black his Groundhog Day calculations, to Jerusalem to be purified. 40 days of people just as people? Festival Week." which will consist of farmers are concerned with his after giving birth to Jesus. "Why can't we think of Sally Ride dance and food displays. answer to their annual question: She then presents Jesus to God. as Sally Ride the astronaut instead of Will the groundhog wake and see his 4^W^ Candlemas is also associated, like Sally Ride the first 'female' "These things are tenative at this shadow? the more common Groundhog Day. astronaut." point," said Sturgis. This is so because some farmers too early to plant crops." "There's a groundhog in with the weather. Elam contnued to say that men are The fourth and final week will be use the day as a sign when to plant Harding said this disproves the Punxsutawney, Pa.." said Harding. just men and women are just women. "Unity Week" and will feature Mike their crops. groundhog theory. "His name is Phil and he is This belief suggests the weather Elam. sponsor of BSU. "A clear sky would indicate a kill- considered the official groundhog occurring on Feb. 2 is an indication All the same He also said there is one what the weather will belike for the ing frost for that night." said particular groundhog that received for this day." "We're all tie same. We all bleed the Also during last week, there will be Harding said that Phil died rest of the year. same color." he said. a showing of Bingo Long's Traveling Harding. "And that would mean it's recognition on this day. Elam said that throughout history All Stars anil Motor Kings. blacks have been in the limelight and This is a fim about the travels of a that he feel&instead of recognition as the "first black to do this or that" group of black men playing baseball in You can quit smoking: clinic will show you how these persots could use their positions the sandlot games because blacks weren't allowed to play in the major By Deborah Patterson mentally, socially and spiritually. The gested for use when the urge to smoke gram - the number that maintain that to relate a message. leagues. Staff writer plan advocates thst the smoker quit hits is to "picture in your mind's eye is a little harder to come by because "The firrt cause that blacks should The film features such prominent After being banned from certain smoking "cold turkey" by easing the a loved one who will be pleased when it's hard to follow people - kids move, work on is to try to help the masses black stars as Billy Dee Williams. sections of the grill and from other withdrawal period through increasing you hsve succeeded in kicking the some graduate, some drop out. I'd see that wi'reall same." he said. "That James Earl Jones and Richard Prvor. public places on campus, many fluid intake, through extra exercise, by habit" guess that the maintenance rate is we're just human beings." smokers may finally decide to throw avoiding alcohol, caffefoe and other It is estimated that over 12 million about half the initial 80 to 85 percent He alse said he feels that this is Student's view sedatives and stimulants, by taking people have stopped smoking through Although these activities may be in the towel and give up smoking all success rate," said Gibbs what blacks have been asking for together. frequent warm baths and through the Five-Day Plan since its introduc- The first of the Five-Day Plan stop t hrouKhout history entertaining as well as educational. If this is the case, a five-day stop prayer. tion in 1969. smoking clinics will be held in the Sturgis said the purpose of Black The five group therapy sessions "To recognize us as equals instead History Month is to actually better smoking clinic to be held here at the Gibbs said during the eight years Kennamer Room of the Powell of inferiol people, that's all that's been university by the Student Health Ser- include lectures and discussions on the the clinic has been held at the univer- Building at 7 p.m. on Monday. Feb. 6. asked." laid Elam. com mu ruca tion s between everyone of all races and not just blacks. vices nay be just what the doctor psychological and physiological sity, the maximum attendance has The cost of the clinic will be $2 per Elam £ets that some definite signs ordered. aspects of the smoking problem, been around 65 people. of progress toward this goal are now "In general I feel the races could be Dr. Frank Gibbs. director of Student demonstrations of procedures helpful "The average attendance ia around person . a lot closer together." he said This fee. according toGibbs, is only taking shape "However, it's not really a big Health Services, ia in charge of the to overcoming smoking exchange of 30 and during the week it drops off to to help gain beck some of the losses in- "Marrtn Luther King Jr.'s birthday clinic and ia very enthused about the experiences by participants as they in the 20s. Eighty to 86 percent problem. The real problem lies in curred on expenses. was reof ntly declared a national holi- communication." effectiveness of the program known as attempt to stop smoking and films on successful!v make it through the pro- day." he said "I feel this is a sign that the Five-Day Plan. smoking. Ameriaans recognize the contributions Sturgis also said he feels there is a Gibbs became involved in the pro- "The first night's film is my made ^y blacks." definite communication gap between gram through the Richmond Seventh- favorite. It's called 'Feminine Klar» feels that many blacks have everyone and not just the different Day Adventist Church. The plan was Mistake.' I'd encourage anyone to If it can't be found then made aositive contributions to society races. created by a Seventh-Day Adventist come by just to see that film. It's in I he past "There's always been a gap between physician and a minister in 1959. worth seeing. It deals with the Today, another promaient black is blacks and whites." he said. "It has "During my work with the church. problems of having children, miscar- I became familiar with the program. riages, aging problems - a lot of things more than likely it's lost in th* political limelight - the Rev. existed for years, but I feel we could Jess* Jackson, who is a Democratic and should dose that gap." It's popular, it has a lot of good ideas that you don't realize that smoking in it and it seemed to do well here the can affect." said Gibbs. By Becky Clark candidate for president of the United Sturgis said that future generations Staff writer If a person is found guilty of such first two or three times we held a Those smokers participating in the would not feel a gap that's as large as Don't worry, if you have lost an act. the crime is a Class A misde- the one today because the breakdown clinic," said Gibbs. Five-Day Plan also receive a booklet This will be the eighth year that the called "You Can Kick The Habit," something, it's probably either at meanor, unless the value of the Jackson made history when he in communications between the two Powell Information desk or at the property is $100 or more, in which negttiated the release of Navy Lt. races is growing smaller and smaller. Student Health Services will hold the which attempts to help the smoker stop smoking clinic. learn how to relax, bow to exercise and Brewer Building. case, it is a Class D felony. * Robert Goodman, who was being held Most of the items that are turned If the item is less than $100 in value captive in Damascus. , as a "We can only be optimistic." he The Five-Day Plan consists of five breath correctly, what to eat and drink consecutive 90-minute sessions which and even what to think at crucial into the Division of Public Safety are and no one turns it in. it is considered pritoner of war. said. "We've improved drastically in either turned in by the students or a misdemeanor. This move was tauted, but also ap- the past 10 years and the situation is attempt to show smokers how to break times. their smoking habit physically. In the booklet, one diversion sug- officers who find them on normal A person can be sentenced up to one plauded as well. getting better all the time." patrol or after sporting events or year in a state penitentiary. concerts. If the item is worth over $100 and These items are kept in a safe in the it is kept, then it is considered a felony. Computer era comes to university students Brewer Building, which houses the A person can be sentenced to one Division of Public Safety on Kit year or more in prison. Usually, the By Keith Howard regualar intervals Carson Drive sentence is from one to five years. Staff writer The Academic Computer Advisers When an item is turned in. the While big items are usually turned Many colleges are demanding that Committee will be trying to get person finding the lost article must fill into the Brewer Building, smaller students line up to purchase extensions of the number of hours the out a receipt that records the date, items are found usually at the informa- computers along with their textbooks. lab will be open according to Levan. who turned it in. the time and where tion desk in the Powell Building. The university is discovering that all "Eastern probably leads in it was found When the owner comes Most of the items that are turned in areas of academia are undergoing a accessability to computers." said to claim the item. he. too, must fill out are keys, eyeglasses, eyeglass cases, transfusion fueled by microcomputers Levan. "But more time is needed." a similar receipt. jackets, watches, rings, wallets, and computer technology. Computers are spread throughout According to Wynn Walker, assis- student I.D. cards, driver's licenses "With what computers are available. the campus. tant director of the Division of Public and umbrellas. I am proud of Eastern. There are many There are computer acience Safety, an item must be kept for a Most of the keys are found in computers for students who wish to laboratories ai the Wallace. Memorial certain amount of time. Alumni Coliseum parking lot. use them," said Jerome H. Levan. Science. Combs. Stratton. Carter and "According to the law, the article "We keep valuable objects such as professor of mathematics and sciences Cammack buildings. must be kept for 90 days, then it is rings in a safe in the Student here at the university. The library has several computer offered to the person who found it." Activities office.'' said Neoma Brizen- According to Levan. to complete a terminala. including a research said Walker. "If he doesn't want it. dine, a desk worker. '' But if the object major in computer science you must computer in the law library. then it is auctioned off at at the univer- is a book or eyeglasses, it is kept here, take over 60 computer courses. The Fitzpatrick Bulding has a sity sale, which happens once a year." up front in a drawer." This is only a slight indication of the computer system capable ofcreating Several processes are undertaken to The procedures for turning an item complexity and growth of the graphicss through software find the owners of the found articles. in are the same at both, the Powell and computer at the college level. programming According to Walker, the officers Brewer buildings. Another example is that by 1986. The Mass Communications also check to see if the items are stolen, "If a wallet is found with identifica- students at Carnegie-Mellon Department has several word which can be done by looking at the tion in it, then the owner is called.'' University in Pittsburg. will be rocesaors and the Eastern Progress shield number or at the property files said Brizendine. "If not. then it is put required to purchase their own uses s computer type setting system for the Social Security number. into storage until the superviser computer. to layout its pages. "That is why we encourage people makes the decision on what to do with The cost could be as much as $3,000. The university's food service and the to mark their property with their it." When this occurs, that university campus bookstore also use a computer Social Security numbers," aaid According to Brizendine, many would be vrtually paperless. assisted payment system. Walker. "It ia much easier for their times books are left in the various "I feel that Eastern will never be In addition to computer use by items to be returned to them if that conference rooms following meetings. paperless." said Levan. "Even though various departments, the university number is on there. In such cases, the books are computers wll help students to learn, also has an intern program for "What a lot of people don't know is sometimes returned to the academic teachers here are traditional in that students that allows them to put to that it is a crime for a person to find departments in which they belong. aspect of teaching and I feel it will stay use classroom instruction in real an object and not turn it in to the At the Student Activities office, the that way." situations. police." said Walker. policy is to keep the item from six Students have done their According to the Kentucky Revised months to a year. Levan also said although the use of internships at IBM in Lexington as computers will make students work Statute 514.050. a person is guilty of Articles of clothing are usually given easier in some ways, their use will well as the fire department in theft of property lost, mislaid, or to Goodwill after this period of time increase the amount of work to be Lexington, where they gained delivered by mistake when: la) He has passed. done. experience working with computers. comes into control of the property of According to Skip Daugherty. direc- "Computers do not leasen the "The students use their skills in a another that he knows has been lost, tor of student activities and organiza- workload here at Eastern. In fact, real life situation." said Levan. "They mislaid, or delivered under a mistake tions, if an item is found with iden- students spend even more class time write programs and work with buaineaa ai well aa government 'as to the nature or amount of the tification and the owner is notified in the computer lab." he said "It ia not property or the identity of the "some people still don't come to pick officala. all of which is very benefical it up. So it stays in storage." uncommon for the lab to occupied 24 PttOtO Wf •<•** a*W recipient: and (bl with intent to deprive to them." But if something gets lost, the hours at a time." Levan said this program is a part of the owner thereof, he fails to take And even this may not be enough the university's Co-Operative Computerization has Its hand In' education reasonable measures to restore the Powell and Brewer buildings are good time since the lab doss close at Education Program. property to a nerson entitled to have places to look.

v mmm 6 - The Eastern Progress. Thursday. February 2. 1984 Organizations Students Interest of family renovate developed in club

projects By John Grose As a benefit to members, interest surveys are taken to help plan By James Morria Staff writer If you're interested in lads and the scheduled speakers, presentations and SUff writer other programs, according to Sturgill. If you've ever been disgusted with way families get along, the university probably has a club just for you. Sturgill said members will discuss the organization of your dormitory various topics this semester -- room and didn't know how to begin to The Human Development and Family Relations Club at the univer- workshops, arts and crafts for all ages. improve it. these students could have the Montessore method of teaching, helped you. sity is for child care majors, child and family studies majors and anyone issues of abuse and child wife, hus- They belong to the university's band and infant stimulation chapter of the American Society of interested in the importance of early Interior Designers (ASID). an childhood education and development "The professors are very supportive organization for interior design and and the importance of building good of the club and its activities." said decoration majors (IDHI and for family relationships. Sturgill. others interested in the business of Mary Slurgill. president of the club, said she balances her time between her The main benefit of the club is that decorating and designing buildings' club duties and her studies. as a future teacher or parent, members interiors. will learn how to provide opportunities The ASID is the largest of the pro- Slurgill maintains a perfect 4.0 grade-point average and carries 21 for children to develop to their fullest fessional interior designer organiza- potential during the pre-school years, tions in the world and is considered to credit hours a semester. "The experience is so valuable." said according to Sturgill. be the foundation for the interior Sturgill. She views the ekib as "caring Last year, as a service project, toys designer because of its efforts to raise for underprivileged children were the level of quality and because of its and concerned'' members because they collected^ from university staff role in causing changes in the profes- know the importance of childhood sional designer's image, according to education. members, students and area residents. information put out by ASID. Sturgill said she expects an Sturgill said. Russie Fleming, this year's presi- Photo by Sejn EHims increased demand for preschool She said the Richmond Fire Depart- teachers citing the fact that more and dent for the university's chapter, said Members examine design plans for the new building for retarded citizens ment, which conducts the annual toy ASID gives more knowledge to more mothers are leaving the home drive, gathered the toys and the club and entering the work force. distributed them to needy families interior design majors to supplement handicapped citizens, is applying for big demand now. So you have a shell field is gaining strength their formal training. "There is a higher awareness about throughout the community. a $250,000 grant in March for new of a building and the entire interior is She also said she thinks computers child care and mothers don't want to Membership is open to all interested Fleming said the chapter has 30 facilities. done in panels. will be the basic tool of interior Fleming said the university's ASID leave their children with just anyone members and to join the prospective "And say if you get four new designers for tomorrow because of the for eight hours at a time." she said. persons concerned with the education chapter will be refurbishing the and welfare of young chldren. struc- members pay $30 annual of which $25 secretaries into your pool, you add The club participates in the child existing building and wiD design and efficiency and speed at which ture and interaction of family, career of which goes to the national program panels or switch them around a little care center located in the Burner do the work on the new one. computers allow designers to work. opportunities in the area of human and $5 to the university chapter. and you've accommodated 20 people "Computer design in our field will Building. Fleming said she and 22 other ASID development and family life, said t "The ASID makes the design without any major construction." said lake over soon, but right now there are It gives a chance for valuable profession a professional career, not members had just returned from Fleming. Sturgill. Chicago where they visited the na- so many older professionals involved teaching experience and hands-on just a decorator' career.' said Fleming said there had always been training, according to Sturgill. Sturgill said any full-time student tional branch headquarters. in firms and design companies that are Fleming. residential design, but people in the still afraid." Fleming said. The club provides career insights who wants to promote the purposes of it does this by first accepting a "We visited the merchandise lot commercial field have just started the organization may become active which covers two blocks in an 18-story "But all of us (students) coming up into the man)' different areas that are student as an associate member becoming aware of the need for good open to those interested in this new members upon the payment of the following graduation. Then the stu- building and houses all the material will bring it and that's when it's going design, so she feels the commercial and growing field, said 9turgill. $2.50 annual dues. dent must pass the National Council companies." said Fleming. "It was to start." she said. for Interior Design Qualification test incredible. (NCIDQ). a written and problem "The professionals met us and solving exam before becoming ushered us in and were very friendly. We just wandered through the show Campus Clips classified as a professional, said Fleming. and what we were interested in. we "Most of what we do is to give us saw and asked questions." she said. Mortar Board tian Church. Upward bound available for the annual awards spon- more knowledge than what we can gel "This is a major that you have to be Everyone is invited to come out and sored by the university* Women's very involved with because things All students with 90 hours or more try tasty African and Arabic dishes Applications are now being accepted Organization in class and to give us an awareness (after this semester) and at least a 3.3 of what's going on in the real world,'' change everyday and there's so much prepared by students. for the position of lutor/oounselor for The forms are available in the Office grade-point average or higher are en- Each family attending is asked to the Summer Upward Bound Program. said Fleming. to learn that if you've not really of of Student Activities. committed yourself, you're going to couraged to apply for the Mortar bring a dish of any food, with the An applicant should have a Women who will be seniorain the fall "We have speakers at almost every' lose." she said. Board. exception of pork in any form. minimum grade-point average of 2.5 of 1984 and have at least a 15 grade- meeting to talk about anything from But everything must change and Applications for the senior honor International students are asked to and be a junior as of the fall 1984 point average are eligible to apply. society are now available in the Stu- renovation to restoration to different Fleming sees the change coming. wear their traditional dress. semester. Other factors which Will be wall coverings and furnitures, dent Activities Office. The deadline for "There are a lot of new concepts in Slides from different countries will Applications may be picked up at considered are service to the anything the members are interested applications is Feb. 9. be shown. ••••«. •»- i space planning being done right now.'' : the Upward Bound office in Begley university community and tnancial in." said Fleming. she said. "There is something called African Arabic dinner Anyone planning to attend must 423. need. According to Fleming, the Madison open office systems' which is a series make reservations by calling the Inter- Scholarship Association for Retarded Citizens, a of panel systems instead of walls. It's An African-Arabic dinner will be national Education office at 622-1478 The deadline date for submitting local organization that aids mentally been around about 10 years but it's in held at 7 p.m. Feb. 8 at the First Chris- before Feb. 3. The scholarship forms are now applications is March 7.

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Nutrition promoted 'Silly' activities by university club highlight all-niter pong, in which contestants will blow By Mary Branham By Mary Branham can get into Orgaaixatioaa editor the balloon across the ping-pong table Organizations editor "There's a whole tot for people in as in a normal game, said Redmon. Sometimes it's hard to tell what food this area." Thomas aaid. She said Friday nights have "Dallas" and not much more to offer, especially if you "It's kind of hard to control a is good for you and what isn't. clinical, community, private practice balloon with only your breath." she However, the university's Pood and and special programs are only a few of have no money and no place to go. But things will change this week. said. Nutrition Club hopes to "to promote those active jobs. Eggs also have a role in this good nutrition." accordhg to Nancy The Office of Intramural Recrea- "There are also positions in food tional Sports is sponsoring an all-niter. semester's al-niter. Thomas, president of the group. administration open to the Two events, the egg-in-your-cup and "The purpose of the club is to to be held Friday, according to Connie professionals." Thomas added. Redmon. coordinator of the event. egg toss, could get pretty messy, promote good nutrition on campus and For students interested in any of according to Redmon. in the community." said Thomas. "It's "I think a lot of students end up these areas, being a member of the with no money on Friday nights and She said the egg-in-your-cup contest is also a chance for people with Food and Nutrition dub is good common interests to get together." have nothing to do," said Redmon. involves two people, one who carries experience, according to Thome*. "The purpose of the all-niter is to the egg in a spoon through an obstacle According to Thomas, the club aids "It's good experience in working course and the other to sit at the end the Richmond community through provide free entertainment for that one with the community. Most of the night." of the course with a cup on his head programs such as Meals on Wheels members wil be doing that." said to catch theegg when it is broken. The and Food and Nutrition in schools. The all-niter doesn't have the basic Thomas. type of activities usually associated catch--the egg is cracked high above She said that last year some of the The 25 members of theclub also get the head and has to land in the cup. members went to a few schools in the with the intramural program. social benefits from their involvement, They do have "normal" games such The egg toss will involve two people district and did skits on good eating in a game of catch. The partners will habits for eighth graders in addition said Thomas. as racquetball. basketball and "I have a bt of fun withit." she said. volleyball, but the coordinators have stand a set distance apart and will toss to a seminar on nutrition. the egg to each other. Kach time the The club also sponsored several She said the members have pizza added a flavor all their own to spice up parties after the hoagie sales, serve the events. egg is caught successfully, the two health fairs for the community of dinners with various types of food and take one step back, according to Richmond. "This is a right when people who are attend the ADA convention. not athletes can get involved with the Redmon. On campus, the club sponsors "When the people get farther apart, hoagie sales, its lone fund-raiser. "That's mostly professional, but we activities and have a lot of fun. too." have a lot of fun with it also." said said Redmon they have to throw the egg harder and "We take orders (for the sandwiches) So now. there are "silly" games to when the other person catches it. the and deliver them." she said. "We also Thomas. egg is liable to get squashed." Redmon sell them in the Combs and Jones The club also co-sponsors Nutrition add to the fua according to Redmon. Month, set this year for March and it Sesame seeds, scooters and said. buildings because of the number of volleyball are normal but give them to There are various relays scheduled. people there." sets up a whale campaign to publicize The elopement relays "involves two The sandwiches can be bought in the the event, including explanations on an all niter person and they turn into the purpose of the month according to "silly games." according to Redmon. people, a male and a female, who run Hurrier Bulding, home of the home Photo by Wynonj Padgett to the end of the court to a suitcase Thomas. There is a seed-spitting contest to economics department, and brought to ^ see how far contestants can spit a and put on each other's dothes." she dormitories, added Thomas. The theme for this year is "everybody wins with good nutrition." Can I help you? seed, a scooter race to see how many said. "The man puts on the woman's The money taken in by the hoagie contestants can remember this activi- clothes and the woman puts on the sales goes toward a scholarship for a according to Thomas. LeAnne Scott, a junior psychology major from Asriand. served punch at Pi Beta Phis ty from childhood and a blind man's clothes and they run back to the junior member of the dub and for "That's logo along with the Olym- Rush function Monday. Rush for the women will end on Friday end of the court." said Redmon. pics." she said. volleyball contest which places a sheet donations to the Heart and Diabetes over the net so all the team sees is the Water relays are the kind for two associations. ball coming tap and over. events, the waiter relay and the water According to Thomas, the In addition to those "crazy bucket relays, said Redmon. university's Food and Nutrition Club Members share health interest contests." Redmon said the group of "Both will be judged on how much is affiliated with this national By Joka Gross At the next meeting. Feb. 13. Dr. Meisenheimer was proud of the fact I'HF. 400 students coordinating the liquid is successfully saved." she said. association. that "last year 100 pet cent of the club individual events has planned such In the waiter relays, the participants "The club is mostly made up of dieti- Staff writer Marshall James Ney. a dentist, will What do Greeks. Alpha Phi Sigma., speak. Other speakers later in the members that applied to dental school activities as pillow joustng. potato roll race through the course with a tray tian majors." Thomas said. "The semester include a surgeon, urologist were accepted." and the baby bottle obstacle course. holding two glasses and a bottle of members have an associate member- track and swimming team members and Mortar Board members ail have and orthopedic surgeon. The club has a full calendar of "Pillow jousting is like pillow fights liquid. The purpose of this event is to ship with the American Dietetics The speakers tell their life stories activities planned, such as, s picnic to only the people are on beams and try have the water pour the liquid into the Association." in common? All are members of the Caduceua and experiences in the medical field to help new members get acquainted, to knock eacn other off.'' Redmon said. glasses while walking through the set But members don't have to be in tours of the schools of medicine at the The potato roll started out to be a course. dietetics or even home economics to be Club. let students know what they are The Caduceua Club is a pre-medical getting into. universities of Kentucky and peanut roll, said Redmon: however, The water bucket relay is similar, a member of the club, according to They give accounts of hands-on Louisville, a book sale and a spring participants will be pushing potatos only the participants carry the water Thomas. and pre-dental club where members of banquet at Boone Tavern to introduce the dub come from many different training that cannot be learned from around the court with their nose. from one bucket to another in a spoon. At club meetings, members get to a book, according to Meisenheimer. new officers and welcome new '' Potatos are a little out of shape so Redmon said prizes such as pizzas, hear speakers discuss various topics in backgrounds but all share a common interest in health care. who is also a member of the universi- members. it will be fun to see the people try to certificates and free meals will be food and nutrition fields There are no major requirements for push it from one end of the court to awarded to the winners of each event, Besides nutrition, some speakers Ben Meisenheimer, president of the ty's swimming team. Caduceua Club and senior chemiatry These forums help undecided membership in the club except an another." said Redmon. but the main purpose is "to provide this semester include on from the arm- students decide which area of health interest in the health care field, accor- The baby-bot tie obstacle course will free entertainment for students." ed forces to talk about dietetics in the major from Richmond, aaid the ding to the president. purpose of the club is "to give people care they would like to specialize in. have contestants racing from one end "The key term in intramurals is military. Thomas also wants to have The Caduceua Club gives an award Meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. in of the course to the other with a baby 'maximum participation.' said Red- a member of the department of home a feeling for what they are going to mon. "We want to get as many people do." each year, the Orson L. Arvin Award. Moore 123. bottle between their knees, according economics, who is currently an serving Speakers in the health care industry to the outstanding freshman or Anyone interested in finding out to Redmon. involved as wants to be involved." an internship, speak on her sophomore for academic excellence. more about the club is welcome to There are some balloon events She said anyone interested may experiences. address topics in their various fields register early or wait until the time of of expertise at the club's bi-monthly which has been won the last two years attend the meetings or contact scheduled for the all-niter. According to Thomas, there are Meisenheimer or Tyra Gaylord. One such event is the balloon ping- the event. various types of jobs that a dietitian meetings. by Meisenheimer.

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Austria The Kentucky Musk Educators Members of the club that aren't Arvold said that he feels the By Lucy Bennett Association (KMEA) is currently involved in these activities will help university's SMENC chapter is very Staff writer hosting its in-service conference to usher and sell tickets to concerts, he active on the state level. Bregenz is a beautiful city in help promote music in Kentucky. added. "A lot of ideas are from Eastern." western Austria but the average The conference is being held now "We have 31 chapter members he said. • American has probably never heard of through Saturday in Lexington. signed up to go to KMEA out of our Both Arvold and Price said they feel such a place; however, university The university's chapter of the 47 offical members," he said. it's very important that all music students Jan Dennis and Anita Hagan Student Music Educators National "We will be the largest represented education members attend the can tell you all about it - and then Conference (SMENCI. will be chapter there;" Arvold added. conference. some. attending the conference to learn The members of SMENC are proud "Instructors have said that you Dennis and Hagan. both junior art what's in store for them when they of the way their chapter is growing, could learn more at this conference design majors, participated in a study graduate, according to David Arvold. according to Price. than in two weeks of classes," said program last summer sponsored by vice president of the chapter. "We are making a lot of good strides Price. the Kentucky Institute for European SMENC is an organization for Studies (KIRS) and spent eight weeks student music education majors. studying art and traveling. "It's a good way for us to know 9 KIKS organizes and coordinates, what's going on in the professional 'Mime Over Matter summer study programs for college world." said Arvold. students. It is sponsored by Murray "We get to meet the professionals State University. Western Kentucky and see new instruments, new material University. Morehead State and even fund-raising ideas." he said. University and the university. The group will also be able to performed by Berger The institute sponsors programs in participate m clinics, two of which it Austria. France. Spain and Italy. The is sponsoring. By Andrea Crider program in Bregenz. Austria is "How to Get a Job" will be Arts editor centrally located, and Hagan and Den- discussed by Mike Colegrove. records Mime over Matter star Keith Berger nis said they found this to be very and admissions director for Camp- will be performing on campus at 8 appealing bellsville College, and Hazel Carter, p.m.. Wednesday. Feb. Sin the Brock "It was a great location because we editor of Bluegrass News, the KMEA Auditorium., . were only 15 minutes from both Ger- state publication, will discuss Berger said he started naming when many and Switzerland.' said Hagan "Community Involvement with he was 12 years old after seeing a For $1,940 the students were Music". professional manniquih in a store provided with room and board, two O by (err, WiKen SMENC will also be having a window. meals a day. round-trip air-fare, one to Anita Hagan and Jan Dennis studied abroad general business meeting to discuss "I thought it was so neat and I two classes at the institute and a revising its constitution and getting a started to imitate him." he said. Kuruil pass which gave access to cities state scrapbook together, according to "I did it for all my friends and my all over Europe. students for their diligence. vivid recollections of the trip family and they were impressed." he Especially awe-inspiring, she said. J.R. Price, public relations manager Hagan and Dennis were roommates "It takes a lot of self-discipline to for the campus chapter. said. in Kregenz and look art history and maintain production of class-related were the original paintings she saw by Soon everybody was asking Berger work with a Euruil pass burning a holt her personal hero, the French impres- The conference will also be hosting drawing classes together several performing groups, according to do his robot imitation and Hagan said she enjoyed the drawing in your pocket, cities like Vienna and sionist Monet. to Arvold. everybody thought it was really good. Paris beckoning to you. and all that class as she was able to work from a The last two weeks of the program "The All-State band and choir will Berger said he knew he was a mime great Austrian beer waiting in the 4 nude model for the first time. allowed for independent travel. Dennis after his parents took him to see local bars." he said. be performing.'' he said. "These Dennis said she enjoyed the art and Hagan chose to tour Italy and groups were selected especially for this famous mime Jean Louis Barault in Helmulh spent a lot of time with the history class because it entailed field Greece. Then they spent five days conference." the movie The Children of Paradise. work that she was able to do on the students and accompanied them to relaxing on Corfu, an island off the various sights. Other groups that were asked to Ater that Berger said that he Keith Berger weekends. west coast of Greece. perform were the University Show "It was great to be able to see the "1 think the nicest part was being studied mime in Prance under Marcel art and study it.' said Dennis. "It was with them to see the art and history Marceau but his most influencial so different from just seeing and watching their response to it all." teacher was Paul Curtis, director of the "I can relate to the college audience -something in a textbook where you he added. American Mime Theatre in New York the most." he said. "It's the audience Studio looks for coeds City. I have the most fun with." can't see the dimensions and contours Dennis enjoyed getting to know her The ads read - Wanted; Good working in a private investigation of a work." she explained. instructors while in Europe. Looking COEDS to appear in firm. Berger said he began working in Currently. Berger said he has been Hoi h students took advantage of "You learn that they're people too." New York as a street mime, mocking working on Crossover, a movie where she said. "You can get close to them female roles in a new TV series "These guys live as students, and their Eurail passes and trekked all Legmen. pedestrians as they walked by and he plays a street mime. and realize they're not untouchables." while they're living as students, over Europe on the weekends. Their And according to Jim Korris. they come across a lot of coeds." he gaining notoriety. But Berger said his goal is to make The students also traveled a lot on excursions took them to places such as said Berger has since performed with a completely mime movie, which he's their own. Hagan visited a variety of director of current programming at Shields and Yarnell on Red Skelton's Amsterdam. Holland, to Munich. Universal Studios, about 100 good- Korris said the reason they are working on presently. Germany, to Vienna. Austria, and to 6laces and considered her trip to Funny Facet, has appeared before udapest. Hungary, to be the most looking coeds are sending in their using college newspapers to find Berger said he loves doing mime. Paris black and while photos daily. talent is because Universal wanted Princess Grace of Monaco and during One eventful I rip-was their visit to important because she had never President Carter's inauguration. "I like it because it amazes people." before been in a Communist country. "We put ads in 140 college to tap into a talent pool it hadn't he said. "And you can make illusions." Mainz. Germany, the sister city of used before. But Berger said he enjoys college au- Louisville. Ky. Hagan ana Dennis newspapers around the country." he "You can make them laugh and cry "It was kind of scary, actually." said said. And it's working quite well, diences the most. at the same time." he said. went to Mainz with several other Hagan. "Guards searched our seats, according to Korris. students from Kentucky and were One of those ads appeared in the and it took us over an hour to get Jan. 26 issue of The Eastern Legmen can be seen every Friday given the "royal treatment." through the border where we could see Progress. night at 8. 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By Jay Cany cluding the top two players. By The squad completed its successive Staff writer Todd Clements, a senior from Fort swing through northern by Higgins' Heroes - that sright - Hig- Thomas, is returning for his fourth Sometimea losing a close gam* can (bloating the Penguins of Youngstown % gins' Heroes not Ho/ran's Heroes, a year on the team after winning the hinder a team s performance in iU State Saturday night by a score of popular television sitcom of Kentucky state high school crown in 75*3. yesteryear, premieres on campus this 1980. However, the Cofoneb bounced back The Colonels put two excellent weekend. Clements is a co-captain with fellow from a rnaaopninting low to Cleveland games in a row to win its fifth league The stage for the university's ver- senior Todd Wise, the number two State to win two Ohio Valley Con contest in six tries. sion is the Greg Adams Building, not seed who resides in Tawson. Md. ference games on the road to stay right While the Colonels fel behind early Germany And the stars are Coach "With my one and two players back in the thick of the league title against the Akron Zips Thursday, the Tom Higgins and his men's varsity as leaders. I would say we have a good game Saturday was exactly, the tennis team shot (at the OVC crown)." said Hig- Eastern Ky. Colonial St The team realizes that the enemy is gins. in his 13th season at the helm of Akron Zips 48 °fr5eh'ind the play of Cottle and Ohio Valley Conference foes and all the team. The Thursday night contest was Goodin. the visitors jumped out to a' other opposing tennis teams: they also The remaning members of the team really two names in one 45-32 halftime bed. realize the regular season war starts consists of sophomores and freshmen. The First game, which took place in "When the players knew that with battles Friday and Saturday. Chris Brown, a freshman from the opening 20 minutes of the game, Youngstown had beaten Morehead. we. At 10 a.m. Friday. Austin Peay Grosepoint. Mich., has opposed the belonged to the northern Ohio squad. knew we had to play." said Murphy. State University will invade campus concept that newcomers do not rock The Zips, the league's loaingest We played one of the best 10 minutes for a conference battle. On Saturday, the boat in challenge rounds this team, surprisingly raced to a 30-27 ad- of basketball I've ever seen - offensive- the Colonels will host dual shootout* semester to determine the top six vantage at the intermission before the ly and defensively." with both Ohio State University and seeds. home folks. Murphy's squad avoided any major ("arson-Newman College "They really go at it." said Higgins But the second period was all letdowns and held on for a 12-point Higgins' squad resembles those of the battles between Brown and Eastern. win. famed television war heroes in that Clements during the early-season Coach Dr. Dianne Murphy's team "It's very difficult to maintain our they both have a small entouorajre of practices. put on a defensive clinic in the second intensity level like the level we had for dedicated and faithful followers of only Also competing for playing time are half by limning the Zips to just 18 40 minutes." said Murphy. "We did eight team members. Chris Smith, a returning sophomore. points. keep our composure enough to hang in There is no regular season tennis Brian Marcum. Rob l.undegard. Tony Using a fuUcourt press, the Colonels there with them the second half We championship in the OVC. it all Leveronne and Kevin lindley. outscored its opponent 39-18 in the did what we had to do to win." depends on the end of the year According to Higgins. the team's second 20 minutes of action. Cottle led the Colonels with her 23 tournament. practices are "just starting to gel The Colonels trailed 36-33 when the pointsa and 10 points. "We play conference foes during the more concentrated. We ve Photo or HM Soft* roof caved in for the Zips. Goodin was right behind the junior season but only to determine seeds for predominantly worked on singles: In the next nine and a half minutes center as she contributed 19 points to the OVC tourney." said Higgins. we're hoping doubles will pan out but Coach Tom Higgins (light) talks with his team the home team would go scoreless and victory. Goodin also had a team-high The winner of the tournament it's still an unproven commodity." see the Colonels score 21 straight seven assists. receives an all-expense paid invitation The Adams tennis complex was con- Speculating about theOVC tourna- Morehead wil be real good." points to take a 54-36 bad. Also scoring in double digits for the to the National Invitational Tourna- structed for indoor tennis and was one ment and the possibility of his first In his 12 years as coach. Higgins has "w"' '»■*-**«—ljfc'ggtTVr*Hl Colonels was center Shannon Brady. ment in May of only five such institutionally-owned league crown Higgins said. "We have failed to claim an OVC title. Twice his I don't think our players thought who ended the evening with 13 points. Three members of last year's OVC facilities on a college campus in a good shot. Murray beat us out last teams have finished in the number two Akron was going to be as good as they For the game the Colonels shot 50 9 runner-up squad were lost to gradua- America when it was completed in year and they will be real tough again, spot and twice the squad has finished were." said Murphy. "We started percent from the field and his on 21 of tion but three starters return, in- January 1977. but they got some new players. third. pressing which got into a transition 26 free throw attempts. game with Akron which we knew we Mary Jo Vodenichar led the losing needed to do We played a much, much Youngstown State team with 18 better second half." points and 12 rebounds. Lane sets school record in Purdue Relays During the onslaught. Tina Cottle • • • was the mail offensive contributor The Colonels, who are off to their By Thomas Berr In that event, it was Sam Bailey Mueller clocked in with a 9:08 which second straight race in a tine of 4:55.4. scoring 14 of the 21 points. best start in the OVC. continue to im- Editor who led the other runners across the was good enough for sixth. She was followed across the finish For the game. Cottle lad the Colonels prove, according to Murphy. (Question: What school had the finish line with a time of 7.66 seconds. Andre Pinchers time of 1:13.9 was line by teammate Pam Ragiin. who in both scoring and rebounding. "It's very hard to go on the road and highest finishers at last weekend's In the 800-yard run. the university's good enough for a fourth-place show- clocked in with a 4:57.1. The junior center had 26 points on win two games." said Murphy. "I'm Purdue University Relays track meet Roger Chapman placed second with ing in the 600-yard run. In the 60-yard dash, sophomore 12 of 16 shooting from the field and very pleased the way we played all last - a) University of Kentucky b) Univer- his time of 1 £4.0. which was less than In the 300-yard dash, the Rose Gilmore placed second in 7.22 two free throws. She also pulled down week." sity of Louisville or cl Eastern Ken- one-half second behind the winner. university's Stan Pringle wound up in seconds. 12 rebounds. Although Cottle and Goodin have lucky University? Larry White had two impressive seventh place with his tine of 31.69. Barbara Lane's time of 11.-09 in the Lisa Goodin tossed in 19 points to been getting most of the attention. Answer: If you said either "a" or finishes for the Colonels The senior finished fourth in his two-mile run was good enough for help the winning cause as nine players Murphy said it has been the other "b" you're wrong. In the triple jump, the junior from specialty - the 60-yard dash - with a second place and also a school record, saw action for Murphy's team. team members that have been the Instecd. it was the runners from the Paint Lick placed second with a leap time of 6.49 seconds. which was previously held by "Tina and Lisa seemed to take over most important key to the Col- university that turned in the best of 50 feet. 3 inches. The school's two relay teams also Pazarentzos in the second half, which was good." onels'success. performances among those from the The university also had the fourth- placed well in the Purdue event. In the 880-yard rua freshman said Murphy. "It has bean our bench - one player state that competed at the West place finishers in the triple jump when The distance medley relay team of Marilyn Johnson was fourth with her The losers were led by Ruth What or another in a particular game has Lafayette. Ind . classic Jeff Goodwii had a jump of -19 feet. Vine* Scott. Stephen Duffy. Chapman ' clocking of 220.89. mough. whs had 16 points before played an important role." said Mur- Both the men's and women's teams 2'i inches. and Mueller finished third with a lime Clarissa Gregory had a time of 37.43 fouling out. phy. "They hive finally accepted that were coming off good season-opening White then came back to earn a of 10:17.70. in the 300-yard dash, which was good Eastern Ky. Colonels 75 it doesn't matter who starts but it performances prior to the Purdue third-place finish in the long jump with In the milerelay event, the foursome enough for seventh place. matters only what the end product is. meet, according to Coach Rick Erd- a distance of 23 feet. II'. inches. of Vince Soon. Juan Mosby. Pal Youngstown St. Penguins 63 mann. And he said they both "Larry White did a good job for us. Woods and IYingle did one better by continued that trend in their second said Erdmam. placing second in a time of 3:19.60." outings. In the twomile run. the university While the men had good success, the "We were pleased with both teams." had two performers in the top six women's learn did also. said Krdnfaim "They all ran well." positions. In the mite run. the university had For the men. the lone victory came Dave Schaufuss time of 9:03.4 earn the top two finishers. Emj©y a taste CDS ENueope in the 60-yard high hurdles. ed him fourth place, while Andreas Senior Maria Pazarentzos won her aundl wiim §5<5>OX5>«> CLAY WAITE AND ASSOCIATES

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Thursday, February 2. 1984 -I I Eel lose Morehead State invades to 'fast' Alumni Coliseum Saturday By Thomas Barr the rest of the half to take a 31-25 The Colonels fell behind 24-12 but Mas* advantage into the locker room at the struggled to close the gap to just 32-23 Toppers Coming off a big win over the intermission at the half. Western Kentucky Hilltoppers last The tide continued to go the Zips' With the return of Parris. the Monday. Coach Max Good hoped to way in the second half as the winners Colonels tightened the margin to just Editor take some of that momentum on the held its halftime lead and took the 50-45 midway through the second half. Sometimes good just isn't enough. road in Ohio Valley Conference 73-64 decision. However, the Penguins reeled off 10 And the university s Electrifying contests against Akron and Jakubick led the winners with 11 of of the next 12 points to take control Eels found that out Saturday against Youngstown State. 16 shooting from the field and nine of of the contest. the Hultoppers of Western Kentucky However, it wasn't to be the case as 12 from the charity stripe for 31 points The leading scorer for the Colonels "We swam well: we just got beat." the Colonels fell to both OVC on the evening. was Parris. who returned to action said Coach Dan Liehty of the 67-46 opponents and must now try to pick The Colonels got a big night from with just over five minutes left in the loss. "It's dwappointing because I up the pieces for its game Saturday HiU. first half. The freshman guard had 13 thought we could beat them." against archrival Morehead State. The junior center scored 23 points points on the night. The Eels, which lost for just the and hauled down 15 rebounds, both DeCamillis and Hill each second time this season, won just one Akron Zips 73 season highs. contributed 10 points to the Colonel Miss event than the visiting Hultop- Eastern Ky Colonels 64 John DeCamillis and John Primm cause. both chipped in with 12 points. pers; however, the defendng Midwest Akron's Joe Jakubick is having an The loss dropped the Colonels to Independent champions had too much off year on the basketball court if you Youngstown St. Penguins 75 6-12 overall and 1-5 in the OVC. depth. considered his statistics last season. The Colonels return to play Satur- The Eels defeated their opponents in Scott Vennefron swims to th© line Phoco bjr Lit* Fro« He's only averaging 27.8 points per Eastern Ky. Colonels 61 day afternoon when the Eagles of six of the 13 but lost several key posi- game and is only fourth in the nation The Colonels proved to be the right Morehead State invade Alumni tions by just fractions of a second. Vennefron won by over three seconds meet was the very first event - the in scaring after being a national leader medicine for the ailing Penguin attack Coliseum. for portions of last year with his 28.5 Saturday night. "In four races, the results were with a clocking of 1:57.05. 400-yard medey relay. The game has a special tipoff time decided by a total of less than a The other two Eel victories came "We knew we had to have this points per contest average in 1983. And road contests continued to But the frfoot-5-inch senior guard plague the Colonels as the team of 4 p.m. second." said Liehty. "And we came from diver Mark Eschliman. event." said Liehty. Last season, the Colonels upset the was red-hot Thursday night as he wrapped up its swing through Ohio up on the snort end of every one of The sophomore transfer student However, the team of Mark Maher. Eagles in Alumni Coliseum. them." won the 3-meter diving by 16 points Dave Mercer. Mike Kirsch and Conroy pumped in 31 points to lead his team with a stop off at Youngstown State. Steve Dial was the brightest point with a score of 249.375. Teammate finished almost two seconds behind to the rune-point victory. After losing two OVC contests in a However, this season Morehead for the Eels. Karen Hofmann finished third with a the winning Hilltopper foursome. The Colonels, who were playing row. the Penguins regained its State boasts a lineup that includes The freshman from Akron. Ohio, without the services of Antonio Parris. momentum and its second-place total of 229.575 points. The coach said he was pleased by the seven seniors, including four fifth-year established two lifetime-best times in In the 1-meter competition, his total utilized a strong inside game by Phil standing with the 75-61 victory. players. effort of his team. Hill to counteract the outside bombs The winners were paced by a the meet. of 263.10 paints was 23 marks ahead • • • In the ljOOO-yard freestyle. Dial of his nearest Hilltopper competitor. "We really swam well, but they were by Jakubick and company in the open- balanced attack as three Youngstown recorded a time of 9:58.18 to win by a little stronger and a little deeper than ing period. players tallied 14 points apiece. With the first swing through the eight seconds over teammate Bill "Steve Cracker was the difference in we were." said Liehty. "They came in Parris. the 6-foot-2-inch freshman Kevin Cherry. Ray Robinson and OVC almost complete. Morehead Reddick. the meet." said Liehty of the Hilltop here really bed up. ' guard, injured his Achilles tendon John Keshock led the winners with Stale, the pre-season choice, and their 14-point performances. Tennessee Tech are leading the league Dial came back to complete a double pers' star performer. "He's already The Eels will return to action Satur- against Western, did not see action in by winning the 500 yard freestyle He been invited to the NCAA Olympic the Akron game after experiencing Cherry, a junior guard, and Tennessee Tech has an OVC record try outs." day when they travel to Islington to difficulty running during an afternoon Keshock. a junior reserve forward, also of 6-1 and Morehead State is right had a winning time of 4:50 for the lake on the University of Kentucky. event. Crocker not only helped the 400-yard practice session. led the winners with eight rebounds behind the Golden Eagles with its 5-1 Brian Conroy won the 200-yard medley and the 400-yard freestyle "They're tougher than nails. " said The Colonels led early in the game apiece. For the game. Youngstown league mark. freestyle in a time of 1:45.02. He was relay teams to victory, but he also Liehty. "Overall as a team. I don't by as many as six points before the outrebounded the Colonels 39-29. Youngstown State is ihrd at 5-2 and fallowed in third place by fellow Eel posted an individual win in the 50-vard think we can compete with them. home-standing Zips took over. The visitors were also hurt by the is followed by Akron. Murray State. Mike Strange. freestyle. "But we should be able to swim With the Colonels leading 12-6. the all-around play of guard Bruce Timko. Austin Peay. Middle Tennessee and In the 200-yard butterfly. Scott Liehty felt the turning point of the some good times." said Liehty. Zips out scored the visitors 25-13 for who had 11 points and seven assists. Kastern.

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February 2. 1984 First VFYin state [Swimmer acquires Program matches athletes, kids another 'family Bv Thomas Bur Clark-Moore Middle School and will be are asked to spend from two to three "Eastern had two of the idea things Editor run like a Big Brother/Big Sister hours a week with their partner doing for an VFY program - the community By Angela McCord Heroes. program. a variety of things. ia baaed around the university and the Staff writer I n years gone by. movie stars, televi- "It matches the intercollegiate He said the activities could range athletic department is highly visible.", Many students Wave their sion personalities and even parents athlete, past and present, with area from studyiig to doing laundry to said Thompson. families whan they come to college; were looked up to by chldren all over junior high youths who) are seeing a movie. "I think It'a a great honor to have however. Scott Vennefron adopted America as weir heroes. experiencing self-esteem problems - "It really doesn't matter to the such a program." said Donald Combs, one when he arrived. Bat now. the times have changed. just kids who could use a friend." said youth what you do. it's the idea that athletic director at the university. His new family was the universi- Today, it's the athletes that grace Craig Thompson, who along with you are together that is important." Dr. Martha Mullins. the assistant ty swim team. the playing fields of this nation that Betsy Mulhns are national directors said Thompson. athletic director at the university, ia Vennefron, a native of Fort Mit- youngsters wish to emulate and sent to establish the program at the "Little kids look up to college another official who feels the program chell, has three older sisters. He said admire. universitv. athletes so much it isn't funny." said will help the school. growing up with them waa not bad. In an attempt to capitalize on this According to Thompson, junior high Mullins. "Pro athletes probably don't "This ia the type program I feel a but Tie enjoys the brotherhood he trend, the National Collegiate Athletic counselors will recommend, but not have enough time to be bothered with good, mature athletic department gets from his teammates. Association (NCAA) has linked up force, students who need help to take something kke this and it's a chance should be sponsoring" said Dr. Vennefron said it is like having a with a program to enable college part in the program. for the athletic department and the Mullins. who is acting as the friend or someone you can talk to. athletics to help troubled teenagers in "The kids that are referred are what athletes to give something back to the temporary representative for the As a freshman, he was one of the kid their community. we call gray area kids." said Mullins. community." athletic department in the program. "I brothers on the team. Now he is a The program. Volunteers For Youth "They are lads from all backgrounds While the NCAA does provide a think this is a way to teach leadership. leader of the pack. IVFY). originated at Stanford Univer but who lack self-esteem. Since the limited amount of funding. Mullins Also, it allows an athlete to see what "He's a quiet leader on and off the sity in 1969 as a youth program. counselors see the kids everyday, they said community organizations usually his or her influence can snd not to be pool area." said Coach Dan Lichty. In 1977. the NCAA took over some know which ones could benefit from undertake the financial burdens if the so self-centered and to worry only Vennefron, a junior computer sponsorship of the program and it has such a program." athletes and youths deckle to hold a about his or her own performance.'' informations major, holds an Scott Vennefron now spread to over 38 states. The students and athletes are then group outing Before the two national directors left individual and a relay record at the And now. Eastern Kentucky Univer- matched on a one-to-one basis. "We encourage athletes not to do Friday, they selected several student university. ming for the rest of our lives," said sity has been named the 57th institu- "The athletes and youths are things that cost a lot of their money." directors to run the program. During his freshman year, he set Vennefron. tion to take part in this program and matched on a basis of common said Mullins. "College athletes don't Lori Duncan. Tami Tipton. Monica the 200-yard butterfly record and. The life of an athlete is not always the only one in the state. interests." said Thompson. have a lot of money to spend and we Store. John Jackson. JoeMauntel and the next year, he was on the easy. The average student goes to The program will include students After the friendship has been don't want them to treat the kids as Scott Privitera were selected as the 400-yard medley relay team that set class and studies periodically. In from Model Laboratory School and initiated. Thompson said the athletes patrons, but rather as friends." student directors. a school record. r When the selection of a university to Volunteers wanting to become part He is working hard to improve addition to these activities, an sponsor such a program, several points athlete must attend practices and of the program are encouraged to con- himself. The Midwest Independent go on road trips. Practices can range must be taken into consideration, tact either the student directors or Dr. Championships is coming up March from three to four hours a day: aria according to Thompson. Mullins. 2 and tie wants to be ready. He said the road trips can take up an entifi he hopes to win the meet in the 200-yard butterfly. weekend. ,''•'. This demanding schedule causes He is also working toward break- University hires coach; problems for some but not for ing his own record. Vennefron. "I'd like to reset my 200-yard butterfly record and try to get my "I generally do better when I have swimming because I don't have changes starting time distance freestyle events down," said the team's co-captain. time to screw around." he said. . -. Vennefron is not only a good The university has just hired a new the university. Smithers will be the Unlike many swimmers. Ven- nefron does not have a strong swim- swimmer but also a good student. Well, it's fiaally over. The third and final week of the sport* trivia con- golf coach to fill a position that has head teaching professional at the He has a 3.2 cumulative grade-point" test ia history. The staff at The Eastern Progress would like to thamk been vacant for almost eight months. ming background. Even though he average, which he credits his coach. Arlington Country Club. started swimming when he was 5 everyone who took the time and effort to enter the contest. If you have any Lou Smithers. who has spent the Smithers inherits a golf team that for a portion of his grades. comments concerning future topics for similiar trivia contests, let as know. past few years teaching golf in Florida, years old. he did not become com- has won the Ohio Valley Conference petitive unti his sophomore year in Lichty said he encourages his But once again, thanks for your enthusiasm and cooperation. was named the university's golf coach. title for two years in a row. swimmers to do well in their classes high school. He replaces Dr. Paul Motley, who • • • and often allows them extra time for" was the team's interim coach during The university has announced that However, his lack of experience studying. The answers to the third and final trivia quiz. the fall season. the tipoff times for the basketball has not hindered him. He finished The team also gets encourage- I. Frank Kobmson 2. Eddie Arcaro 3. "The say hey kid" 4. Don Larson 5. Hayden According to Donald Combs, second in the state his junior year ment from each other. Vennefron. Covington 6. Corbin High School 7. Quarterback 8. Murray State 9. & 10. University doubleheader against Morehead State athletic director of the university. University has been changed. in the medey relay. feels that closeness is one of the, of San Francisco. Community College of New York. Oklahoma A&M. Texas Western "He's as talented an individual as - all acceptable answers. Motley wanted to return to the The women's game will begin at 1:30 team's biggest assets. classroom. p.m. and the men's game will follow at we have ever had at Eastern." said "Our bond is strong because we Motley was called upon last fall to 4 p.m. in Alumni Coliseum. Lichty. spend so many hours a day' Beth Mclntyre was the winner of the final trivia contest. Mclntyre and fill a void created when former coach Dr. Martha Mullins. assistant Vennefron came to the university together." he said. Craig Turpm both missed just one question but Mclntyre was closer on the Bobby Seaholm was forced to resign athletic director, said the change in "He is just as fine a young man tiebreaker quextion. Her prediction of 123 points was closer to the actual because of the coaching staff. following charges of unlawful transac- starting times was an experiment to "Coach Lichty makes swimming as we have ever worked with." said total of 153 points scored in the UK Lady Kat New Orleans basketball game tions with a minor. see if the games would attract larger fun. He's not a slave driver. He tells Lichty. "He's a super kid. I'd take" Monday. 1 n addition to his coaching duties at crowds. us we are not going ' o have swim- him as a son." inwwwwwwwwwi r ******************************* **• T a> —m—■ s> EK.U FILM SEKlCb The University Film Series is provided a> MAR-TAN OPTICAL, INC » for students, all employees of the Spring 1984 University, and their families.The admission charge is $1.50 per person Delicatessen For additional information. 1 G24-0550 call 622-3855 and the films are shown seven nights a WEATHER REPORT... week in the Ferrell and Orise Rooms. 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My tions major, Angela McCord. senior tional business meetings and awards experience has been very valuable to journalism/broadcasting major, and presentations of the National Book me. Deidre Clark, junior broadcasting ma- Critics Circle in New York City. Maurice Coleman, junior, broad Carey is a freelance cri tic and one of castlag. Louisville jor, were awarded $100 each in scholar- ship money from the Department of 288 members of the organization Yes. the state needs a tax increase which is made up of full-time profes- to fund higher education which is Owes Green, junior, accounting. Mass Communications. Hopkinsville The scholarship consideration was sional book reviewers and newspaper needed. It also would depend on the and magazine book editors. amount of the increase. No. I think they should go to other based on grade point average, service means to fund higher education to the department and media-related This year the NBCC honored several Bord Gr*»" instead of placing more taxes on activities. works including: Hugging the Shore by John Updike. Ironueed by William workers. Kennedy and The Pride of Power by Jenny Rader. sophomore, broad- Seymour Hersh. casting, McKee Program to discuss Yes. anything that helps support education in Kentucky, whether ft be Michele Campbell, freshman use of septic tanks • tax increase or not. elementary education. Fairfield. Ohio Freshman crowned No. I m in favor of higher education, The university will be sponsoring a but would not increase taxes for it. state Pork Queen program on the changes in state law Oebra Timmons, freshmen, child aad regarding the installation and use of Janet Ratliff. a freshman undecided family studies. Cincinnati septic tanks. major, was named Kentucky Pork Queen for 1984. No, because I like to put my money Doug Wilson, senior, technical The workshop, co-sponsored by the The Riney ville native will represent to better use. Education is good, but agriculture. McKee I would not put my money toward it. university's department of en- the Kentucky Pork Producers for a Yes. I feel that it might take a little vironmental health science and the year before being awarded a $1,000 I would put it toward special education pressure off tuition increases. Higher and youth centers - more family- C«TH*«)t Wlhon education doesn't get true justice Madison County Health Department, scholarship. will address the basics of septic tanks oriented centers. when compared to other policies. and absorption lines, causes of septic tank failure, how to avoid failure, alter- Robinson selected natives to septic tanks and will update changes in Kentucky's laws regarding contest winner septic tanks. Tammy I

(Continued from Page 1) for $55.3 milion for the 1966 fiscal approved by the U.S. Department of requires year and for $75.6 milion for the Education's Office of Civil Rights. Also. Colina wants to establish • scholarship program to entice following year. Under the plan, that university will prospective students into the teaching However, the governor allotted just receive $3.4 million during the $14.5 million in 1985 and$25.4 million profession. biennium. in 1986 to higher education. ^The granting of up to $1,000 to The funding is to allow that athletic Because of this, the council will be teachers developing innovative university to acquire racial parity in forced to use the formula-use funding learning programs. This would cost both enrollment and employment. the state S700.000 during the policy it set up last year to allocate the available funds. biennium. Also. Kentucky State will receive One institution. Kentucky State changes .-The funding of $2 6 million for $3.26 million earmarked to be used for compentency testing of new teachers University, will receive money set both staff and student desegregation and for an internship program for new aside for a desegregation plan activities over the next two years (Continued from Page 1) teachers. Once Mulins. Combs and Bogue •'The establishment of several have done their studies, the programs to make school officials Student Senate defeats recommendations will go before the more accountable for their actions. Under the proposal, school districts university's Athletic Board, which is would be required to publish yearly made up of Bogue. chairman: Dr. performance reports and school board Dixon Barr. Dr. Anne Brooks: Dr. long debated proposal members would have to hold a high William Berge; Dr. Bil Farrar; Dr. school diploma. Nancy Peel; Dr. Doug Whitlock; (Continues from Pag* 1) The 35 senators in attendance, voted .leannette Crockette. CIS. Baldwin; "They want better schools. You supporting a philanthropy was more 18 to 14 in opposition of the measure Combs and Mullins. ex-officio. want them. I want them. We will have important than giving one award a and there were three abstentions. The board, which is scheduled to them," said Collins. year. Busch said he wasn't upset with the meet sometime this month according "These people feel that a vote because the senate was to Bogue. will then decide which sport She said there is no one thing that philanthropy serves more than just performing as he felt they should. should be added. would improve the state's educational one person a year." he said. "They "We could have handled most of this Bogue said the cost of the sport, the woes. seem to feel this is more important on executive recommendation but the travel requirements, the number of "The educational package I present than honoring one person a year who whole purpose for bringing this before players involved and the scheduling to you is one that stresses may not necessarily need the award." senate is to find out what they agree problems would all weigh a certain achievement demands competence Several senators agreed with and disagree with." he said. amount in the board's final and promotes skills essential to Acquaviva including John Martin who "I can t be upset when the senate is recommendation. success." said Collins. "It requires asked the senators if they also were doing its job," said Busch. '"Then, only a recommendation will accountability of our teachers and representing their constituency on this In other action, senators agreed to be presented to President (Dr. J.C.I administrators. It combnes elements issue. add a bill requesting the Powell East Powell, said Bogue "He can decide that can bring solid improvements Deciding whether or not the senate Commuter Parking Lot hours be against the recommendation all over the long term as well as those had a quorum was a topic of discussion extended from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m.. together." that can help our schools today." before a vote on the motion could be Monday through Friday, to be added The new sport may or may not be taken. to next weeks agenda. While elementary and secondary sanctioned by the Ohio Valley Allowing for vacancies caused by Currently the lot changes from educational forces fared well, higher Conference, said Combs Photo by S«»n Ettm» resignations, it was decided that only commuter zone to general zone Beginning in 1988. each National education institutions couldn't say the parking after 5 p.m. on weekdays. Rock reader same. 28 voting members of the senate were Collegiate Athletic Association necessary to form a quorum. A The proposal will be open for Rob Buckley, a geology ma|or at the university, examined a sample of igneous rock Division I school would be required to The Kentucky Counci on Higher quorum consists of 51 percent of the discussion and a possible vote at the field eight intercollegiate sports for using a binocular microscope in his petrology lab class Education presented a proposal asking senate. next regularly scheduled meeting. women and many OVC schools aren't in compliance yet. according to Mullins "There are those schools in the OVC that don't meet that criteria and who Mentor program to begin operation next fall will be Irving to decide what sport." said Mullins. According to Combs. the By Lisa Frost "The program tries to get freshman "has the best students." a month to describe their activities! came from the University of sponsorship of a conference News editor adjusted to life at Eastern and get "The success of the program with their proteges. "This way thereV Louisville. championship is the only way the Beginning next fall incoming them feeling comfortable here as soon depends on the mentors' relationship is no real lack of control on our behalf, "They wrote and told us about a league can sanction a sport and each freshmen won't have to face adjusting as possible." he said. "The major with the mentees. so it is important but there is room for freedom and similar mentor program they use." he school must field a team. to college life alone. They will have the thrust is to fight attrition and get at that the mentors be concerned, cons- flexibility." said. "They have a large number of "They would not recognize a sport opportunity to be guided by a mentor a cure for apathy. cientious students." said Cowhig. Cowhig said the mentors will serve commuters with low involvement in in the OVC unless everybody in the The EKU Mentor Program is a ser- "We feel this can be achieved by get- In the fall, freshman wil be asked to as "informal advice counselors and ex- activities. They try to get these peo- OVC sponsored it." said Combs of the vice project being initialed by Student ling freshmen involved in activities come to a meeting where they will be perienced friends" to the freshmen. ple more involved." proposed sports. "In the OVC. we only Association to aid incoming freshmen and set on the right track early." divided into small groups and assign- "We suggest activities for the men- "At first we didn't think such a pro- recognize those sports in the OVC that in becoming acclimated to life at the In order for a student to work as a ed a mentor. tor such as acting as a liaison to ac- gram would be feasible here because have a championship." university. mentor he must first be a sophomore .'The mentors will meet with their tivities for the freshman, putting the their program was directed at com- Because of the late start. Combs According to Tim Cowhig. vice in good standing with the university mentees once every two weeks to talk mentee in his areas of interest and giv- muters, but we worked with it and said he felt it would be difficult fielding chairman of the Student Rights and and have a 2.2 grade point average. with them and check on their progress ing him information about the univer- decided it was needed here." he said. a competitive team in the first year. Responsibilities committee, the pro- The he must apply through the Stu- and help them when they need it." said sity when he needs it." said Cowhig. "When a freshman comes here "It would be difficult cranking one gram consists of matching small dent Association office and undergo in- Cowhig. If a freshman needs to talk he can unless he is especially assertive he is up in a hurry." said Combs. "We had groups of freshmen with a student who terviews and screening. "We would like them to develop an talk to the mentor or the mentor can taken aback, a little anxious and afraid trouble with men's crosscountry and has been at the university' for a year After a student is selected to become effective relationship and a personaliz- put him in touch with professional help to get involved. Plus he just doesn't it was gone just a year. " or longer. a mentor he must participate in "an ed one." he said. "We don't have a lot if he needs it." he added realize what it takes to make the tran- The Title IX review committee "The mentors i students I will act as orientation-training session designed of restrictions and requirements for Cowhig said mentors and freshmen sition to an academic life." said didn't set up a lime table for the unofficial, informal counselor/advisers to prepare him for any situation he the mentors because we feel a more with also have the opportunity to par- Cowhig. "By contacting an up addition of the sport, but the to the mentees (freshmen)." said might have with the mentees." said personalized relationship is better ticipate in two Student Association perclassman who knows the ropes and university said it would have the sport Cowhig. who has been responsible for Cowhig. developed this way." sponsored activities such as a pizza who is caring, he can get the. help he in operation by the 1984-85 school planning and initiating the program at According to Cowhig the purpose of According to Cowhig. mentors must party and a picnic. needs from a person who wasn't there year, according to Mullins. the university. the screening is to insure the program report to the Student Association once He said the idea for the program too long ago"

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