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Eastern Progress - 12 Apr 1973

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r Elections To Be Held Wednesday Four Candidates Vie For Student Association Presidential Position

there can gel it up here," Kelley—Hughes in dormitories, Kelley and Peters—Clay He also feels that there should Slade—Rowland they planned lo use the Gray—Vaughn Gray continued. Hughes see a realistic fee for be open visitation during the Progress in a controlled students, payable at weekend with hours being,"say, Steve Slade, a junior from manner, Rowland was quick lo However, Miss Vaughn and The second set of candidates "Government is to listen to its Gray do not feel that everyone for office are Bob Kelley, a registration for (he ser- Cynthiana, and Steve Rowland, explain. Gary Gray, sophomore from constituency and do those "I would have no...uh not should live off campus. "Let senior broadcasting major from vice.' a junior from Louisville are the Royal Oak, Michigan, and Carla things which the constituency even try to have any influence freshmen live in the dorm one Cincinnati, Ohio, and Bill A "realistic policy of open fourth pair of candidates to seek Vaughn, sophomore from wants it to do," said Dave over the Progress. If you have year...so they can mature just a Hughes, a junior pre-med major visitation" is also on the plat- the offices of president and vice- Middlesboro, are Ihe first two form. Their starting place Peters, the third candidate for president . influence it's no longer a free little bit." Gray said. from Irvine. (he Student Association candidates for the Student would be be on the weekends. Slade, a physics major, is paper. That's what we were Kelley and Hughes would like presidential office. His running Association presidential and "We'd try it at first on an ex- heading the Why Have agruing for when he (Eastern vice-presidential offices, lo see expanded hours for mate is Kandy Clay, a recreational facilities on perimental basis and then Irresponsible Government? president Dr. Robert R. Mar- respectively. sophomore political science campus. "This has been a big expand into seven days a ?WHIG) party, which he says, if Miss Vaughn, a German major from Ashland. hassle with a lot of students I've week," Hughes said, adding elected, will establish such major and Gray, a psychology Miss Clay and Peters, a junior lalked to. The recreational that he thought most students student services as a day care and pre-law major feel that marketing major from Corbin, facilities aren't open," Hughes would be in favor of this. center for married Eastern mandatory on-campus living who believe that "student said. He cited the handball students, and a legal aid center should be abolished. government exists to serve the courts in Begley Building and lo dispense legal information to "What about Western?" Gray students" feel that more those who need it. ihe intramural fields which are achievements can be made asked when questioned about taken up by activities out of Rowland, political science "through a more responsible David Peters the law which gives the Wayne Jefmings' Intramurals major, was earlier this University the authority to government." one to five in the evening, and semester, a candidate for the Office. He says that there is no Peters said that the two had require that all unmarried place for just a pickup game to from seven 'til 12 or one" at presidential position, however, students under 21 live on drawn up their platform by he felt "that with both of us be played. night. campus. "As far as I know, at talking to "individual running, Peters might be able lo The two candidates also want Peters also proposes a Western, there's Western Gary Gray students... what you might call win .We both got together and we expanded library hours, until reorganization of parking, "it Towers It's College Park In the area of studenlrights, the average student on the now feel that we can work as a midnight on weekdays and until would be more or less an ex- Towers." Miss Vaughn and Gray think street..and asked what con- team, and as a team we feel it's Steve Slade 2 a.m. during final week. tension of parking, more "As far as I know, there's that some revisions are in or- cerned them." Peters feels, as better for student government." tin) clamped down on the do the other three candidates parking facilities. He suggested people living off campus there. der. "I was thinking in terms A Walls line such as that The Slade-Rowland ticket will Progress before." Rowland that there should be more black the area across from Com- When asked if the Towers were of dormitory regulations," the which administrative offices use court litigation, the said. studies courses in Eastern's monwealth Hall and the old N run by the university at Bowling candidate for president said. have is also something that the University Committee vote, the Bob Kelley curriculum, saying that he had trailer spaces on Kit Carson . "I ttrink Uie thing we need to Green, Gray replied, "not any Miss Vaughn and Gray are candidates are proposing. A "concentratele on here is Watts line allows one to call "Full-time students should be been approached by black Drive as areas for new parking Student Regent vote and the more. It started that way, but also proposing a "realistic press to achieve his party's cooperation between the now it's a completely private policy of open visitation, within anywhere in Kentucky toll free. able to acquire off-campus students as to the possiblility of facilities. However, at jhe time (Continued On Page Eight) "desired ends." When asked if (Continued On Page Eight) industry. If they can do it down (Continued On Page Eight) If a line of this lypewas installed (Continued On Page Eight) this. Wte Eastern ©r oar ess ^I Setting The PacePane In A ProgressivePrnarpcc/'i/p EraFra \I *M** r

Thursday, April 12, 1973 Vol. 5P Issue No. 26 Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky 40475 8 Pages _^. 1 63 Candidates File * Increases...Decreases ? For May Primary Boycott Results Vague

priced meats supstairs. My didn't boycott because, "it has A total of 63 persons had filed Dr. Glenn E. Reynolds, Rev. BY DELMA J.FRANCIS kids ate normal and I think my to be done over a longer period for city and county offices when John J. Moore, R.J. Nelson Academics Editor wife did loo." of time to have any effect. Most the filing book closed April 4. (incumbent), and Miles H. "Yes, as a matter of fact, people who did boycott, bought There will be no primary for Pope, all Democratic. Dv Consumers, appalled we did boycott last week," said up enough meat the week before the offices of Mayor, police Police Judge: William K. high meal prices, protested last Drc. Charles Sweet, assistant to lake care of last week." judge, prosecuting attorney, Rilter and Paul E. Fagan week in a nationwide boycott. professor of English. Linda Baker, a sophomore county attorney, County court (incumbent i. Nationally, the boycott has According lo Dr. Sweet, from Coving ton said, "Yes, I clerk, coroner and property County Judge: Robert Turley elicited mixed feelings. Some their meatless menus included boycotted. I didn't think about valuation administrator (tax (incumbent), Tommy M. Smith, people enthusiastically swore eggs clams and egg salad it consciously, but I didn'l but commissioner). and Glenn R. Adams, all off meat for a week, while sandwiches. or eat any meat. Democratic. others, perhaps lacking will Following is a list of the top "We're back on meat this Mary Shae Cummins, who slots to be filled. The Progress Sheriff: Jesse Story, Jr., power, continued to buy and eat week," he nick' is student leaching at Kenwood will provide platforms on these Colin Powell, Phillip B. Cuzick, meat. Mrs. Martha Grise, in- Elementary School in Louisville Kenton W. Moberly, Armour Here, the meal boycott was people next week for students sturctor of English said her said her school evidently observed by many—according who are eligible to vole in the Cornelison, Leon R. Fiske, family had less meat than boycotted, as they had meatless to interviews. However, for the May 29 primary. Harold Kirby all Democrtic and usual. >*They ate what they meals all last week. George Slrunk, Independent . most part, store owners and - The deadline- for re- already had. "I didn'l buy any As to whether she would managers sang a different tune. registering to vote in the Jailer: Frank King, John meat, though until the boycott ever consider eating horsemeat Jim Dodd, owner of the Sav- primary is April 29. Thedeadline Durbin, Charles Curry, Zena was off," she said. as some people are doing today on-Meat market said, "Last for the November election is Douglas (incumbent) and Clyde Student reaction\was also Ruth Ogden said, "Well, if you week was one of the best weeks September 24. Hill, all Democratic. mixed. can eat a hot dog made of beef County Attorney: William we've had. We aren't affected. Those filing for the office of Brenda Moss, a sophomore lips and pork snouts, you can Robbins (incumbent), unop- Possibly the supermarkets are, Mayor are Wallace G. Maffett from Harrodsburg said, she eat horsemeat." - (incumbent) and Virgil posed. but we have a country clientele McWhorter, both Democrats. County Clerk: Charles S. and a lot of our customers are Wagers, (incumbent) unop- on food stamps." City Commissioner: Harold posed. Dodd said his business Intercession Registration D. Webster, Ray Kidd, William Tax Commissioner Eugene^ "increased by leaps and bounds H. Strong William H. Berge, Spur lock, Jr., unopposed. every lime prices go up," Robert Blythe, James C. Todd Coroner: Embry Curry, because they sell their meat at a Set For Next Week (incumbent), Claude K. Smith, unopposed. lower price than most places. Registration for spring 15, the Vice President for Ray Lunsford, owner of the intersession will be held April Academic Affairs, Coates 108 Home Meat Market, said his 16-18, and a simplified and the college deans no later Student Court Settles sales did decrease during the registration procedure will be than April 23. early part of the week, and sales followed. Students enrolled in can- picked up again on Saturday. "I Students should pick up celled courses will be given an Election Petition Dispute did notice an increase in the registration forms at the Office opportunity to change to sale of fish and chicken," he of the Registrar, obtain their another course, or to have all had erased Szukis' name and BY FAWN CON LEY said. advisors' approval of the chosen fees refunded. entered that of Bill Hughes, a News Editor "Everything else is going course, obtain housing at Coates "The usual services will be junior pre-med major from up. Meat just made a big jump 212, and pay fees at the available, dorms will be open in Irvine, gathering more names The Student Court, under at one time." cashier's window. terms of student demands" without obtaining a new Chief Justice Roberl Gray, "People just don't seem to "We've tried to develop and said Dr. Rowlett, "providing an petition. decided unanimously Wed- be paying much attention. It offer courses that students tell opportunity for students to Ramey said that Hughes nesday, April 4, to allow Bob didn't hurt my meat business," us they want" said Dr. John D. study while things are quieter in had not informed Kelley of his Kelley, senior broadcasting said W.E. Marcum, owner of Rowlett, acting vice president regard to activities. In the decision to become his running major from Cincinnati, Ohio, to Marcum's Grocery. for academic affairs. "In most spring and summer the pace mate until Thursday afternoon, continue as a candidate in the A&P and Winn-Dixie ex- cases, the departments ask tends to slow down a bit." March 29. Ramey said that he Student Association perienced some decrease in student opinion on the matter." had a swo^n. statement that a The registration and in- presidential election. meat sales. Harvey Whit- According to Dr. Rowlett, The case of Peters versus girl had signet! Kelley's petition temore, manager of Winn-Dixie cidental fees per semester hour that afternoon, therefore spring intersession "presents are $15 for undergraduate Kelley had been brought before said, "Mostly people bought an excellent opportunity for the Ihe student court after David Szukis' name must have still what they needed the week Kentucky residents and $22 for student who "wants to push Peters, junior marketing major been on the petition, not 'April Snows Bring May Colds?' before the boycott. in-state graduates. The fees are Hughes'. ^ ahead by three hours, or for $37 per semester hour for out-of- from Corbin, also a presidential According to Henderson students who have failed The court decided, in view v Whittaker, assislanl\manager state undergraduates and $50 candidate, charged that Kelley courses and are looking for a had used illegal petitioning df the evidence which it -sifted \i Gateway, their beef sales for. out-of-stare graduate way to repeat arfd~get to work practices. but as;reliable, that Bob Kelley were up last week because they . students. behind them." Peters, represented by Bill should be allowed to run in the Albright To Head Education Council ran specials. Dorm fees will be $37.50 for Ramey in the case, said that election. A^, number of Eastern During the intersession- double occupancy and $56.25 for The Kentucky Council "on Eastern .KWtttfcky.Kentuc ^University, classroom projects j>f the In a Progress interview last students and faculty members single occupancy, wiu/Hhe Kelley h*d obtained signatures set Dr. Albright's salary at Universijy of Louisville, to a period May 14-June 8, classag* Thursday, Peters said that he Public Higher -Education, phone^feesbeitig $3.75 and $7.50 for his petition using the names $43,500 a year. He succeeds Dr. future meeting. sympathized with the boycott. will meet from 9:15-11:25 had taken the case to court meeting at Eastern yesterday, respectively. 4 of two different vice Ted C. Gilbert, who resigned In other action, the Council Glen Kleine, assistant Mdhday-Frit^y. Those courses because he felt that Kelley was elected Dr. A.D. Albright, Tbnalive schedules of the 67 presidential candidates. last fall to take a position at \M,. approved proposals by UK to professor of journalism said, "I which do not have sufficient guilty of illegal petitioning University q£, Kentucky vice courses being-'offered are Ramey contended that Kelley president for institutional The Council deferred action construct a $3.2 million Tobacco ate meat, but I changed my enrollment at the end of had obtained names on his practices and that he had no meat eating habits. I often registration will be cancelled, available in the office of the planning, as its new executive on other construction proposals, and Health Building and to petition with Tom Szukis' regrets over doing it, even opted for a bologna sandwich in and the list will be posted at the Vice President for Academic director. including EKU's Nursing and renovate Kastle Hall and the name listed as the vice- though the court decided the grill rather than higher offices of the Registrar, Coates Affairs • The Council,, meeting at Allied Health Building and two Meat Lab. presidential candidate, then against him.

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Editorial Assistant John Nelson News Editor FawnConley Academics Editor Delma Francis Feature Editor Joan Cottongim WM aswtrrn progress Sports Editor Jim Kurk Circulation Manager7. Ken Gullette Arts Reporter Patricia Dotson Research Assistant Frances Kennedy Cartoonist and Artist Dieter Carlton Editor Managing Editor Business Manager Art Contributor Brenda Hughes Robert Babbage Betsey Bell Jim Ross Thursday, April 12, 1973 Page 2

There Is No Choice

Fiscal Stupidity, False Promises, Secret Plans...... Student Candidates Offer Nothing Of Substance

We will not endorse any student Consider the many examples of the Washington might be interested in candidate. Our policy forbids it. So pitiful politicians who seek to make a the Eastern election for other reasons, does common sense and self respect. mockery out of student government. namely the Nixonesque\quality it has. The April 18 election forces The students running would Candidates seek dictator-like reigns students to choose the best of the worst. eliminate the fee for women who live in and have a host of "secret uplans" that There is no strong candidate, not even dorms where they have no hours. They we'll probably never hear explained. in the unusually large field of four. now pay an extra $10 for security. But Along with the others come In general, the candidates are the candidates have no idea how to make up the money lost. another list of shallow suggestions. proposing services already in the Cable TV is proposed for the dorms, process of being provided, or on the All candidates wave the red banner of open visitation in the face of but the one proposing made no attempt other hand, services completely out of to contact the TV people to see if it was the question. the bullish administration. That's simply wasting time. We all know the possible. Our research shows it would The four platforms represent be indeed difficult. poorly reasoned ideas founded on position the Regents and Dr. Martin have on students intermingling. And too, comes the brilliant High Prices? That's A Lot Of Bull! dreams rather than reality. The brainstorm of additional parking. promises and suggestions shoved at The height of stupidity falls on the one candidate who calls the housing Unfortunately for the glory seekers, the the voter are irresponsible and an administration is already in the insult to the entire campus community. contract unfair. It may well be totally unfair, but that candidate hasn't even process of solving the parking hassle. ** conscience " read iff and he signed one to live in the dorm). Topping off the disappointments is Barber Added; One of the so-called liberal can- the hot pants female vice presidential didates would lower the price of food candidate. The top dog on that ticket Let's Come Clean On Soapers on campus if he had his way. But he says the coed wasn't chosen entirely Fish On Sale has no suggestions of how this might be for natural beauty, but she offers little done with the school still breaking else. She is not remotely qualified or BY ROBERT BABBAGE * Often used in synergistic com- aware. Editor bination with alcohol, the soapers Last semester, it was learned that even. induce a drunk-like feeling with Black students felt the barber shop in If a way is discovered, perhaps It is trite to say that the voters have no choice, but with the evidence It's time to come clean on physical imbalance, yet surprising the Student Center was inadequate for Washington, D.C^should be notified so "soapers", a drug recently the low food prices can be spread in hand, the voters really don't have a mental coherence. Few people their needs. They felt the barber could popularized here. realize, however, that it's habit for- across the nation. choice. r- not cut and style Afro haircuts. ming. A sign recently placed outside the The non-prescription drug has barber shop declares, "Now 'Afro caught on like hoola hoops in some Styles'". Heinz Bonnemann now has Vies For Commission Posts small circles on campus. Soapers, another barber, Sherman E. Norton, Campus Trio actually a brand name for the who is proficient jji styling Afros. tified public accountant and has taught relaxant, fall in the methaqualon Credit should be given where it is Eastern is continually becoming have only my record of achievement more and more a part of the Richmond and my sincere desire to help my every accounting course offered at family. Also in the group are qualudes deserved. This is a step in dealing Eastern. He stated that because of his fairly with all people. It is a good community, and hopeful signs of fellow man." The office of city com- and taretes. possible leadership will be evident in missioner calls for a man 25 years of background in accounting he is "well Within days the trio of sedatives example to follow. qualified to serve as city com- the upcoming race for city com- age. Blythe is only 23, but is hoping for will appear on the federal "dangerous And, by the same token, we missioner." commend Larry Martin, director of missioner. Two professors and a a revision of this rule. We say let him drug" list, making use of them a graduate student have formally an- This is only the third election for serious crime. Now use of the aspirin- food services on campus, for his timely run. city commissioner ever held in Rich- size substance is legitimate. fish sale. He reduced the price of two nounced that they will be candidates in Second to offer his services was this election. mond. Only one other person con- But use of soapers is serious. It is fish sandwiches and a coke from 90 William H. Berge, professor of history. nected with Eastern has ever run-she 'The first to announce his can- Berge is "aware of community needs quite possible to get hooked on the little cents to 69 cents. was defeated. At a time when the nation is didacy was Robert R. Blythe, a and problems," and says, "it is time to pills. Because the soaper-booze graduate assistant in the foreign end factionalism and self-interest in The student vote makes for a great mixture is just a guess, the potency complaining about high meat prices portion of the final tally, and could can't be accurately determined until Eastern did its share to help. The language department. This is the first local politics." time that Blythe has entered a political possibly be a deciding factor. If after usage. leadership said "Let them eat fish," so Finally, Claude K. Smith, everyone would exercise this the school complied by providing race; however, he feels that he is well The methaqualons represent a qualified for the position. professor of accounting and chairman privilege, it is very likely that change in the drug trend, according to gilled creatures cut-rate. of the department, announced his Eastern could be well represented in Mr Bonnemann and Mr. Martin In the April 3 issue of the Rich- one expert contacted. Whereas the mond Daily Register, Blythe said, "I candidacy on April 5. Smith is a cer- city government. idea used to be "tune in; get with it", deserve our thanks and our patronage. this latest substance is administered to "get out of it and away from it all". Soapers hjjjve become a hit with collegians and the high school set. VIEWPOINTS^ Certainly, though, the fad or fantasy is of questionable safety. Anyone con- thought and discussion among the students and Jennings? How can Sigma Chi along with the these needless "fences." Doesn't that just prove sidering swallowing a couple with a Says Thanks other fraternities compete fairly under these where this University places its values ? 4 faculty, and in this we feel we have succeeded. beer should definitely think twice. conditions against the other league. This is just To The Editor Of The Progress: Further action will depend upon the con- Amy Sadler tinued concern of the students, faculty, and one situation. ' Sue Sparks I would like to thank the students and faculty Other also feel that the spirit of who donated blood or assisted in the operation of administrators here at Eastern. We give our appreciation to the Progress and those students competition has reached a stage of pointlessness Dislikes 'Jest' Column Stye Eaattrtt {tauprtaa the Blood Mobile in the recent visit to the and stagnation. University. and University staff members who have already demonstrated their concern. We all are in My only suggestion to teams participating in Over the last few weeks as I have been The individual effort and generosity of those intramural sports is to play your best, hope that reading the Progress , I have become in- Published each Thursday during the who participated made this Blood Mobile visit agreement that problems do exist in the present regular school year except for vacation finals system. Now is the time to do something this situation does not force us further apart as creasingly aware of the way in which a weekly the most successful visit ever made on the feature in the paper deliberately stereotypes and and examination periods at Eastern about them! Kandy Clodfelter Greeks, and always wonder if the best campus of Eastern Kentucky University. condemns certain student activities as well as Kentucky University by authority of the Madonna Spradlin organization or team really won. Who knows, Edward H. Tyler someday we may have "pillow fighting" for individuals. I am sure it is not the intention of Board of Regents through the Student Jeanna Barnard Publications Board. Opinions expressed Madison County points. the Progress to voluntarily hurt others, but herein are those of student editors or Chapter of the In closing, there is something rotten in Begley! many limes this is exactly what is done. American Red Cross Feels Intramurals Unfair JamesA.Epifano This past week under the title of " Surely other signed writers. These opinions do not You Jest" I found the inference that all beautiful necessarily represent the views of the Within the educational structure of Eastern University. Advertising appearing within Exam Activists Comment Kentucky University, we are most fortunate and girls who take part in beauty contests are dumb Questions School's Values and easy pushovers cruel. If this article is to be this newspaper is intended to help the As members of the committee which became proud of our renouned teaching facilities and reader buy. Any false or misleading ad- concerned with the problems created by finals, physical education departments. But, as with all taken as humor, I feel the Progress is in dire need of help. I am not a member of Pi Kappa vertising should be reported lo the we wish to further explain our views on final such organizations, there are endeavors that Where exactly does this University place its Alpha so I am not plugging for the calendar. But, business manager, The Eastern Progress, exams. Our first solution-Optional finals, at tend not to add luster to its reputation. This values? Certainly not on helping the student some of this year's winners, who will appear in fourth floor, Jones Building. Second-class least to students with As or B's-should provoke endeavor of which I am speaking is the with his education. This is evident in the library next year's calendar, are my friends and I know postage paid at Richmond, Kentucky average students to work even harder for an A or Intramural (sports) division headed,by a Mr. policies, expecially where hours are concerned. these girls are not as you have "stereotyped" 40475. B, and as our main concern in furthering our Wayne Jennings. The main gripe is in the limited hours that beauty-contest winners. education is to learn and not just receive a letter We should not question the validity of his (he library is available. The majority of students The girls I do know are beautiful girls, not grade, the student would be more apt to work credentials. This is not my purpose. However, I need the library and its facilities later than the Staff Writers: question his logic and reasoning. My wish is to just physically but mentally as well as Sharon Brock, Rebecca Burden, Keith more and not less. ridiculous hour of 10:30 p.m. (especially toward spiritually. I believe that these girls have just as Our second solution on finals should show the openly relay the feelings of several Greek Carroll, Lisa Collins, Kathy Gallaher, the end of the semesters and during finals). much right to.be honored and respected for their instructor the need for more tests to be given organizations concerned with the decisions that Wanda Hack, Jan Hensrey, Julie Hoyt, Bob Not only does the hbrary limit the students in beauty and poise as do those individuals who are ^„.g the semester, thus putting less, -"phasis stem from his office. Knight, Ron^Mgjsa, Kathi Monn,, T.G. *> • availability, but the copying machine, for some honored fd*. :!:-:r acav^....ic or athletic on finals, and even the below-average student ♦ J*br example^ why have two "A" sports, soccer Moore, Jinv Shepherd, Sue' "SYtmii, Bill reason, seents lo close earlier than it should, superiority. As a Christian and a student, I- would" be encouraged to"keep up daily. and softball, been thrown together in the same Stapleton, Candy Wells, Louis Will, Pat without notice being given. . often find the "reporting" of the Progress We agree thai comprehensive finals are .season? AnoAhec area of concern is the soccer Also, the Dial Access room is unavailable Wilson, Alvin Wren, and Darlene'Voung. V often beneficial XFfoe student's "learning ex- drawing system. biased and vague. '"*»■- 1 more than'it is available. And what Eastern Stop digging' Progress"' before you bury perience", but nearly as often, they are given Sigma Chi and Pi Kappa Alpha are the two considers enjoyable and educational tapes is Member: . neeti'essly. If a comprehensive final is given to main contenders for the All-Sports Trophy. Pi . certainly questionable. As these examples show, yourself. Ed Dunslall Associated Collegiate Press Association all students, we might suggest a few review Kappa Alpha was placed in a league with five our library seems to be closed when facilities are Columbia Scholastic Press Association sessions before the exam to review material teams. Sigma Chi was placed in a league with needed most. We realize that the library Editor's Note: No letters concerning the student National Newspaper Service covered at the beginning of the semester. only four teams. One team in Sigma Chi's problem has been expressed before, but as usual, election appear in this issue. Progress policy Kentucky /Intercollegiate Press In conclusion, we ask only that before spring league dropped out. leaving three teams. This Association this University only •considers" the matter and forbids partisanship, and all letters received on allowed for only (wo games in that league and a Represented for national advertising by finals are given, each-instructor could make a never lakes any'action. We realize also the the topic were clearly . Also, in an serious evaluation of his courses subject matter possible 50 points (25 per game). The other the National Education , expense involved in increasing library hours, but effort of fairness, no political letters app...- league had four games and a possible 100 points. Advertising Service, Inc. N.Y., NY: to determine the necessity or type of final to be after all. how much needless money is spent on since the election is April 18. given. Our main objective has been to provoke What real justification is to be found here, Mr.

1 i / ' * < THE EASTERN PROGRESS Thursday, April 12, 1973-Page 3 » Problems Plague Play; 'Dream' Continues, But Has Yet To Jell

BY PATRICIA DOTSON Stewart and Barry Helm being par- wooden and subdued in his charac- Pipe Arts Reporter keeping with the atmosphere of the Under , Bottom (Bobby Butler), Flute show. However many of the women (Barry Helm), Starveling (Phillip ticularly good. terization of Egeus. Robbie Stone as Sly, mischevious fairies, a royal Most improved goes to Carol Cole Demetrius was a great miscast. He duke, Queen of the Amazons and four inthecast had difficulties moving from Stewart), Snout (Ken Griffin) and one platform to another in their long as Helena. Carol was expressive and was not at all convincing in his role. young lovers are only a few of the Snug (Lawrence Lytle) gave the comic shows she has finally matured into a Trisha Perry as Titania, Gary characters in the EKU Drama skirts. The set consisted of a series of highlights as the crude and bawdy capable performer. Lawrence as Lysander and Vicki Wolfe Department's production of Mid- players. Each of the six's charac- Brandon Nuttal as Puck, the as Hefmia all gave solid performances summer Night's Dream under the platforms which the actors themselves v moved about. The platforms were terization was unique with Phil mischevious trick paying messenger adding depth to the show. direction of Dr. Robert A. Sporre. of Obereon carried thru effectively the Taking individually each part of Instead of the gay and playful fairy effective yet because of the noise caused in moving them and the dif- spell of tension and evil. the show, acting and technically, few kingdom usually presented, Dr. Who Really Cares Special honor goes to nine yeas old, faults can be found. But together the Sporre has instead created a world of ficulty actors had in moving the audience became distracted. Meredith Benson who performed a »solo show has yet to jell in spite of over 10 evil and tension. It contrasts sharply About '72 Music? dance. For such a tender age, Miss weeks of rehearsal. The show displays with the noble court of Theseus, Duke Blocking and movement must be given special attention. For the most Who can remember the following Benson displayed remarkable poise many fine individual points, and if it of . Yet both the Athenian court songs: Clean Up Woman by Betty and dancing ability. jells in the week to come there could be and the dreamland woods contain part the movement was very strong, however in the last scene Hermia and Wright; Jungle Fever^ by the Robert Burkhart although something great at Pearl Buchanan tensions which must be worked out. Chakachas; Bang A Gong by T. Rex; possessed of a fine voice was much too Theatre. The, technical aspects of the show Lysander had their backs to the audience. The rules of stage Sylvia's Motherby Dr. Hook; and Rock (lighting, sets, costumes, music) And Roll Part 2 by Gary Glitter? added greatly to the mood. The lighting movement can be broken, but the breaking of this rule could only be The next question is, who wants to was subdued in the main while colored remember them? patterns played on the plastic detrimental. , The acting with only a couple of These songs made up part of the streamers creating a secrective forest. top 100 songs of 1972. On the whole, Because of the dim lighting often the exceptions was excellent. Allen Pensol carries off the acting honors with his 1972 was not a bad year for music. But HTATTi ©AM Ml ID actor's features were in darkness. the outstanding songs by artists such The costumes were lovely, portrayal of Obereon, the fairy king. The six mechanics, Quince (Jay as Roberta Flack, America, Don swirling, floating creations in perfect McLean, the Moody Blues and others, TOS7 C©G»M1Y were overshadowed by a lot of trash. Hopefully 1973 will be better, but with tunes such as Little Willie and Funky Worm demanding air play.it is doubtful. "Figure On Banking With Us" Since 1970 the variety of styles BY KEN GULLETTE presidentj I'll crack down on organized present in rock music have been Circulation Manager crime on campus. I'll start with the amazing. Currently on the Top 40, as WO CONVENIENT LOCAIiONS- Once upon a time, at a magical tennis team." - compiled by Billboard, there exists a college called Hicksville University, "Why the tennis team?" Green great cross section of styles. There is there was an election for the Student asked. country as in Dueling Banjos, ultra - MAIN S1RIE1 & BIG Hill AVIMt Association presidency. And "It's the biggest racket on cam- modern instrumental Also Sprach everywhere the heads of students could pus." Zarathustra , rock and roll I'm Just A be seen raising and joining together in "Hello. I'm Steve Killed, and I Singer , hard rock (Alice Cooper), saying: think I should be president because I bubble gum Little Willie , soft rock "Huh?" don't wanna be vice president. I'll also (Aubrey), and humor Cover Of Rolling RIDE A BIKE FOR THE RETARDED And it came to pass that on the promise more stuff than any other Stone . Everyone is invited to participate fourth day, from surrounding lands the candidate." What more could you want? There Sunday April 15, from 2:00 until 6:00 multitudes of students flocked to hear "No, I have you beat there," is something for everyone. But the p.m. Free hamburgers and triple the Big Hairy Debate between the rebutted David Principle. "I've trouble is that there is not enough of ripples are donated by McDonald's candidates. And it was good: already promised cable television and each particular style to satisfy a lot of and free Cokes will be given by the The first candidate to speak was ice machines." people, so they are left pushing buttons Bluegrass Coca-Cola Bottling Com- "Well, I promise an automatic four David Principle. on their radios to find songs they like, pany to participants. "I don't believe that students point average for every student." or else they bury themselves in albums LOCATION: should have to sit with their teachers in "I promise heated swimming pools at home. the lunchroom." in every dorm," said Kelsey. "We'll Rock music therefore has become The new parking lot next to the Football Stadium near the observatory "But students don't have to sit with just open up the cesspools." a seething cauldron of musical styles, on Vanhoose Drive on the EKU Campus. their teachers," replied a heckler. "I promise free No-Doze for and the whole scene is similar to HOW TO PARTICIPATE: "See there! One of my campaign Political Science and Anthropology someone groping around in a dark Obtain a registration from Wallace's Book Store, the information promises has already been fulfilled." majors," said Gary Green. room trying to find the right direction. desk in Powell Building, or from Jones Administration Bldg or your "But why should the students vote Needless to say this thrilled the Because of this, even oldies have school principal. for you?" asked Gary^fcreen, another multitudes, and an election was held been making comebacks, being Fill in your name, age, address, and phone number. candidate. right there. recorded by new artists, such as Obtain as many sponsors as you can or like (friends, relatives, "Because my vice-presidential And it came to pass that on the fifth Jermaine Jackson's Daddy's Home businesses). 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All the drawings Hope commented on the Questions to Hope ranged "My husband kept saying 'Oh showed a football shaped object Bob Hope, the "Thanks For weather as he talked with Dr. from his views on amnesty, to my God, Oh my God!" with a sort of airplane wing on The Memories" comedian who Martin before questioning his opinion on Marlon Brando's "I never saw anything like the back with a window like has entertained troops overseas began, saying that he knew rejection of the oscar. that in my life." object on the front. "What was it and where did it at Christmas every year except •what a beautiful state this is Hope was asked if he had ever In Hopkinsville, Kentucky, two since 1942, entertained because I've been back at come from?" worn ^a POW bracelet and Unidentified Flying Objects some space creatures were: reporters and cameramen last Derby time many times around replied that he had worn "three supposedly seen by 11 wit- Wednesday at a press con- Louisville and I've eaten a lot are the topic; and Dr. Allen or four of them." He said he had Hynek is the expert to whom nesses. They described these ference before he rehearsed for of Bluegrass after some of those creatures as being ap- obtained the bracelets from these excerpts from letters his show that night. Derbies." proximately Ifc feet tall with VIVA, "the outfit that started were directed. Mr. Hope was greeted by Hope delighted the reporters that, always gave us the long, pointy ears and widely Eastern President Robert R. present by asking Dr. Martin if bracelets when we were going Dr. Hynek, chairman of the spaced eyes. Martin, as he entered the he would like to play for the over." Astronomy Department at i The preceding sightings are almost capacity-filled room an Rams football team to which Northwestern University, all alleged ones because as Hope commented that one of delivered questions concerning hour late. He had been Eastern's president replied that his men was still missing. Hynek said, "There has been scheduled to arrive at 4 p.m., he had had an opportunity to the UFO phenomenon at a talk no really good^ investigation of Hope's reaction to the am- last Thursday night to ap- nesty situation was as he said, any type in any case ever." proximately 450 people. Hynek These aren't factually sup- "a little different kind of said, "If we knew what UFOs reaction, and I think all in- ported, but many people, for are, they would no longer be whatever reason, attempt to dividual cases ought to be unidentified—that's our studied." fabricate UFO evidence. Hynek problem." presented slides of some of The comedian did not want to discuss the subject of Jane Dr. Hynek, who feels that these hoaxes^ _ Popular magazines also tend Fonda because he said that he UFOs are real, stressed that Dr. Graham Hunt leads his geology class to sensationalize the UFO was a good friend of Henry "There's a lot of confusion in through Clay's Ferry to study faults in the rock phenomenon. Two examples Fonda,' Miss Fonda's father. the field., Many people feel 'Ferry-Go-Round formations. were on covers of Romance Miss Fonda has been a sup- nothing can be done about UFOs magazines. "A Flying Saucer porter and participant in anti- because they don't know what Saved my Virginity" and "I was war activities. they are." At Clay's Ferry Seduced by a Flying Saucer" "Didn't you love Marlon A "festival of absurdity" has are typical examples ex- Brando and his Indian uprising? been a term applied to the UFO ploiting people's misun- When I saw Little Feather come Students Study River Fault phenomenon because according out I turned to Channel 13. I to Hynek "many crackpots and derstandings of UFOs. thought it was a cowboy picture. ding-a-lings have given UFO Hynek said that some people The Appaches just made "Look out Asia, here we May 14 to June 8, by Dr. Hunt Carbonate from Ultramafic sightings a derogatory sense of feel that UFOs are comparable Brando an honorary member- come", said Professor Graham who believes that research and Dikes of Western Kentucky". acceptability." But said Hynek, to poltergeists. He disregards Chief Crazy Horse," Hope Hunt as he lectures to about 120 leaching are closely related. "My best reports have come this feeling by asking, "Why commented last night during students taking GLY 108 at During the past summer from pilots, astronomers, air should anyone come here from his performance. He had Gay's Ferry. "When North He and M.S. Candidate R. Dr. Hunt and his family were at traffickers, and people who another planet just to stop cars declined to give his reactions to America collides with Asia in a Engelhardl, will present a Michigan Technological were formerly violently op- and douse headlights?'- » ! ra Brando's rejection of the Oscar few million years, we want you research paper at the North University, teaching and posed to accepting the UFO earlier in the day because he to be aware of how it hap- Central Meeting of the learning geology in the field on phenomenon." was including comments about pened", he says. Geological Society of America the shores of Lake Superior. It After this introduction by Dr. Jazz Bands it in his routine. at the University of Missouri, was an opportunity to update, Hynek, he began a presentation revitalize and take a new ap- of slides representing various This is part of a lecture on Columbia on April 12. The proach to serve geology as a interpretations of the UFO" Perform Here structure where it is believed paper is entitled "Carbon and Uxygen Isotope Ratios of tasty dish. phenomenon. Cartoons, that the continents are part of drawings, and actual Saturday will be a jazzy day" large plates that are drifting photographs of UFOs were at Eastern Kentucky University Oops! like logs frozen in a plate of ice. Phi Mu Installs New Chapter;' shown. with a festival including jazz A light approach has a serious clinics for high school purpose, leading to a discussion The cartoons rarely dealt In last week's issue the musicians and two jazz con- on cracks or faults in the earth's with the fear aspect of people Progress incorrectly identified certs. crust such as the one being Kappa Alpha Psi Turns National seeing "visitors from other the party, which Steve Slade The public is invited to all thfc > examined at Clay's Ferry, the planets." They mainly handled and Steve Rowland represent as Phi Mu national collegiate in the chapter's honor will be day's events, which are "free Kentucky River Fault. the problems these strange W.H.I.G., Why Have Inept sorority will install its newest held from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., and informal," festival director people would experience in Government. The party chapter on April 14 and 15 at April 15 in Walnut Hall of the Joe Hambrick announced. Geology 108 should not be coping with our way of life. One W.H.I.G. is Why Have Eastern Kentucky University. same building. The peak of the public en- portrayed a spaceman talking.to Irresponsible Government. regarded as something similar j F^u-ded 121 years ago at tertainment will be a per- to a dose of castor oil- Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity an Earth rock and remarking, Please excuse this error. Wesley an College in Macon, will receive its national af- formance by the Eastern Jazz unpleasant, but good for you. "I Georgia, Phi Mu is one of the "My these earthlings are Ensemble al 2:30 p.m. in Hiram filiation on April 14. strange." try to make the course in- fastest growing sororities with Brock Auditorium directed by teresting even for students who Representatives from the nearly 60,000 members and 10 national office of the Hynek displayed several Hambrick, who has played hate science." A textbook is not new chapters in the biennium trombone with Harry James, AT' used exclusively. 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He feels "Initially BY DAVID PANYAKO of influence on popular music ir. BYJOANCOTTONGIM Staff Writer much the same today. playing jazz. But now more I ratine Kditor doing my lines was hardest." •It takes a well developed ear people are beginning to get the same way it did in the He had trouble keeping in mind Even long before he com to like jazz,'" said Cleveland interested in jazz, according to twenties and thirties,'* ex- gestures with the lines. He plained Cleveland. He said that "This is my third play: My pleted high school, John K. who has kept night club jazz Cleveland, who appeared realized, "It didn't always come the small groups which have first was as a cowboy doll in my Cleveland had informally bands in Kentucky and recently with his band on naturally." But he continued, always clustered around jazz third grade Christmas play. I learned to play j azz music on a Michigan. -Unlike popular Lexington Channel 27's June "Once I got my lines and saxophone and a cheaply music, jazz *6\fers a whole Rollings Show. have played a significant role in was one of the toys that came gestures coordinated, it went preserving the music over the alive. One night I got a lariat acquired eight dollar piano, world of roomVor self ex- well." years. caught on a Christmas tree," and was even writing his own pression. Its aVsource of At a time when many people Nervousness was not a music. This is even before he creative art." ) are still uncertain of the future Commenting on the local said Dr. Robert E. Burkhart, a particular problem for Dr. Shakespearean teacher who has would have imagined himself as "Jazz is fascinating"says the of jazz. Cleveland asserts that campus situation, Cleveland Burkhart. He said, "In many a residence hall director. now decided to try his luck Keene director. "You cannot the future of jazz is still as said that although there ate a ways, a professor who does a bright as ever. He said, "Jazz few people who like the music, performing Shakespeare rather decent job is performing in the Today, still writing music in out grow it. There's always new than only teaching. stuff to pick up and plenty of has always, stood the test of he has not seen enough interest classroom. Once I knew my his spare time and occasionally time and has become the kind of in jazz. Cleveland said "I hold Dr. Burkhart, a tall, lines and what I was to do, there playing piano, Cleveland is room to improvise." distinguished, determined man musicothers always turn back to special appreciation for other was no problem." director of Keene Hall. Most of When Cleveland learned to grew a beard with touches of play jazz, few people liked the for creativity." kinds of music, but my real love Even though "A Midsummer his early training in music "It may not be a mass music. is with jazz." grey in it. Then, because of his came from intensive listening to music, and even fewer per- Night's Dream" is not a par- . — — .Bring This Coupon —« beard and his "credible age ticular "favorite" play for Dr. recordings of music by his difference," he was cast as Burkhart, he does feel the favorite jazz musicians such as I Cgeus, the father of Hermia in production is a good one. He Bill Evans, Miles Davis, I Dairy the EKU Theatre production of also stated he was impressed by Thelonious Monk, John I Queen "A Midsummer Night's the professionalism of the EKU Coltrane and Dizzy Gillespie. I Dream." players. He was "glad they Cleveland recalled, "My in- FISH SANDWICH Six years of Dr. Burkhart's I could accept me as a part of the terest in jazz rose higher with I life has been spent leaching group because I was the only the encouragement I received I brazier. Shakespeare and he decided it non-student." from my teacher in high school I & FRIES EASTERN BY-PASS was time he gave up preparing Will Dr. Burkhart ever as I played saxophone and I lectures and grading papers to attempt another play here? He Dr. Robert Burkhart, wrote music for the school "see what Shakespeare was I said," I don't know. It depends professor of English is band." from the production end." He I e on the EKU players. If they do 'Acting Prof' presently performing in said, "For a couple of years I've Midsummer Night's Dream at Born and reared in I a play that interests me, I just I Only 5Q been wanting to try a minor role the Pearl Buchanan Theatre. Shelbyville, Cleveland further for the fun of it." He discovered might." recalls that in the days of his I "A Midsummer Night's growing up, jazz was not I Dream" and decided "If I didn't popular in these areas. He I do.jl now, I never would." added that although there might I Coupon Expires April 18 This role is his second role be a slight increase in the I since third grade. At the NEWSBRIEFS percentage of jazz enthusiasts, I ■ — ■CLIP THIS COUPO:.—■ University of Pittsburg, he was in a Spring Carnival Musical. awarded during the junior year through April 13. All students The character Dr. Burkhart for use in the senior year, Dr. and faculty will be receiving Health Career Day Held played then was different from Frederic D. Ogden, dean of the envelopes in their mail in which Egeus and he contrasted the College of Arts and Sciences, they can put their contributions. two. The 3rd annual Health announced. There will be boxes for the Occupations Career Day will be envelopes in all campus grills. Dr. Burkhart said the former He said a recipient must have play was an "entirely different held from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday It only lakes 51c to send a mouse * in Herndon Lounge, Powell a major or minor in English, to the research center-help get one" from the present one. "It French, German, or Spanish NWY Building, Eastern Kentucky rid of cancer in our time. was purely entertaining and not with a minimum academic a particularly serious acting University. The job fair is aimed average of 3.0 overall and in the Sebor To Travel For Research situation." Concerning "A language. Financial need will Midsummer Night's Dream," primarily at students enrolled 1 be a major factor in selection of Dr. Milos-Marie Sebor, Dr. Burkhart said, "Although ^ in health, Allied Health, and the recipient, Ogden said. professor of geography at SALE-ABRATION is essentially entertainment, related areas, but any in- terested student may par- Applications should be mailed Eastern Kentucky University, the fact that it is Shakepeare to Ogden or to the Department ticipate. will travel to Germany and causes the people involved to of English or Foreign take it more seriously." The purpose of the event is to Austria in May and June for V provide information about job Language. research and visits with past Egeus is a character who acquaintances in geography APRIL 12-13-14th and career opportunities and Bike-a-thon Set For Retarded must deal with a rebellious give students an opportunity to institutes and in Interpol. daughter and therefore, Dr. meet representatives from The Beta Theta Pi pledge Environmental Program Made Burkhart said he must "remain hospitals, health departments, class will co-ordinate a Bike-a- angry for about 3Q or 46 lines." nursing homes, state agencies, thon in the new parking lot A demand for university Dr. Burkhart, with a sly smile, and other health related across from the married ^ graduates educated in said, "Of course this was dif- organizations. student housing this Sunday ficult because I'm sopleasant by generalized ecology has Between 20 and 30 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Proceeds resulted in a new baccalaureate nature." professional representatives will go to the mentally retarded. For the last two months, for program in environmental are expected along with Everyone may enter the i four evenings a week, Dr. resources at Eastern Kentucky students from all 17 of EKU's event which will start from the Burkhart has rehearsed for the University. Allied Health programs. parking lot, run through town role. He said, "I didn't realize The Board of Regents The Career Day is sponsored and then back to the lot. Par- how much time it would take, recently approved a bachelor of by the office of the acting ticipants should find a sponsor science degree program in this but I'm glad I did it." coordinator of Allied Health at who will contribute so much subject after a survey by the TSgeus has a small part and Eastern, the EKU Placement money a mile. There is no set EKU Department of Biological only appears in Acts I and IV of Service, and the departments rate on the amount. Sciences of directors and the five act play. Dr. Burkhart and colleges offering Allied feels "Sometimes it's a problem Free hamburgers, and triple personnel managers of Health and related programs. ripples will be provided to the SHOES municipal and state- parks, not having a major role because For further information, call marked down to participants by McDonald's national monuments, state and there's nothing to do when 622-3840. ymi're not rehearsing." along with free cokes. federal wildlife preserves, the, % OFF Anyone interested should /^though he wanted a role that Language Scholarship Offered Kentucky Department of Fish get in touch with a member of 50 was not a major one and and Wildlife Resources, the therefore was not very Eastern Kentucky University the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Tennessee Valley Authority and demanding , Dr. Burkhart said, is initiating a $300 Modern Cancer Drive Sponsored other agencies. Language Scholarship for "If I'm ever crazy to do a play The Association of Law again. 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care for the child, it should be confused." He asked. "How can doctors feel that abortion Miller feels," is much better BY JOAN COTTONGIM put up for adoption." She feels one murder be right and one and during this period is dangerous, than destroying an already created life." He thinks abor- that abortion is "taking the life wrong?" JOHN DAVIDSON anyway. of a child who doesn't have Reverend Gene Strange, tion is terribly "insensitive" if it is thought of "like clipping your anything to say about it." May Be Justified Abortion. You can look it up in campus minister for the Wesley fingernails." Echoing this "right to life" the dictionary and get a basic, Foundation, stated that the feeling, Father Ketteler, the Methodist Church, as a whole, Jones and Alvin Wren, an fundamental meaning, but this PVactice Birth Control Newman Center's minister, ordained United Methodist word means more than what goes along with this ruling. feels that, "Society must minister, who is also a student can be read into a definition. They uphold the right of the Dr. George Nordgulen, the protect the unborn-those who here, both feel that it is hard to Abortion involves human woman to make her own campus minister in the can't speak for themselves." He be sure of what is actually right emotions and moral issues, decision. Chapel of Meditation,also feels sees abortion as being very Strange, because of his that there are other ways of or wrong because the Bible can especially for people whose similar to euthanasia, the killing be interpreted in many different 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: moral training has taught them position, is called upon to preventing a birth than abor- of people who are very old and ways. They both, however, feel that life is sacred and is to be counsel women on this campus. tion. "Unwanted pregnancies very sick. "They are both a "I have never recommended an that abortion is morally wrong, respected. can be avoided by con- sense of unwantedness," he abortion," he said. I have traception," he said. "Inter- but they both admit that there Religious people are con- said. are circumstances where MAIN STREET and WATER STREET cerned with this moral issue. referred several women, course requires responsibility. abortion may be justified. Here at Eastern, there are though, to places more If people are going to have It's Morally Wrong many religious people with knowledgeable in the sexual .intercourse, they must Becky Roberts, a member of the Wesley Foundation, said, "I varying views on this con- mechanics of abortion and more realize the possibility of Ketteler feels that abortion is guess I should be opposed to troversial matter. complete in their training than pregnancy. It is irresponsible to morally wrong. He said, "In a The U.S. Supreme Court has I." conceive and then abort that lime when we have such a abortion because of my life." religious beliefs, but I am for :•: ruled on abortion, but questions Issue Is Touchy growing sensitivity to life with g still remiwi in many people's • Also feeling that "birth the war issue facing us, I don't legalized abortion. It's made control is better than abortion," see how we could do such a situations easier in some minds. A lot of people feel that He feels that abortion is a SPECIAL SANDWICHES the Supreme Court should not Douglas Sjolander, the campus reversal on the abortion issue." cases." She summed up her touchy issue which needs a lot of feelings saying, "For other rule in matters which are moral minister for the Baptist Student Also seeing this in- deep thought. There is a guilt Union, feels that abortion may people, I don't see how you can issues for the individual. Harry aspect associated with abortion consistency, Ha rry Jones, the be justified in just two cases. already mentioned Baptist say, 'No, she can't have an Jones, a Christian minister who that is very real to some people. is a student here feels, "It's One of these is "if the life of the minister, admitted, "I'm abortion.' " Strange knows of several cases mother is at slake," and the pitiful when morals have to be where this guilt aspect has had legislated." other is "if the fetus would be ANDY BURGER 95 some very definite post abortion abnormal or deformed." Contraceptives Available effects. Supreme Court Rules Sjolander feels that, "In the Recently, he said, he has U.S. we look only at the legal received several calls from aspect of a situation, rather In Bright, Festive Colors The Supreme Court ruling on women on this campus wanting abortion states that no slate can than the moral or ethical abortion counseling. One such Brightly-colored male con- domestic consumer testing, that exert any laws on a woman aspects. To say that it is just a SLICED BEEF WITH case scared him, because" traceptives-the first introduced individuals who have never concerning abortion in the first piece of tissue to be destroyed is the woman's obvious lack of nationally-went on sale recently used male contraceptives will trimester of her pregnancy. The not taking in the moral aspect. planning. She called him and in thousands of drug stores from buy and use Fiesta. BARBEQUE SAUCE.. 95 question of whether or not she Life begins at conception. To wanted to borrow $250. She stop it is murder." coast to coast. can have an abortion during needed the money quickly According to Albert Carroll, that period is a matter strictly because she said she only had Called Fiesta, the oroduct is Abortion Destroys Life the company's chief executive, between the woman and her six days left in the time period manufactured by' a phaFo tremendous efforts are un- doctor. where she could safely have an maceutical firm known as a derway among American During the second trimester Ernie Spalding, a member of SLICED PORK WITH abortion. The result of this pioneer in family planning. The public health authorities to of a woman's pregnancy, the the Newman Center, reflects situation was not revealed much of what Sjolander said. colors are magenta, green encourage the use of male states may set laws, but only because the information is black and yellow. contraceptive method that BARBEQUE SAUCE.. 95" concerning the physical, en- Spalding also believes that, confidential. "Life begins at conception. combines a high level of con- vironmental conditions of the The company does not see ception control with almos* abortion itself, and not the Judge Each Case Abortion takes this life." Fiesta as a novelty item-but as All Of The Above Orders Served On A Bun He feels that abortion is total protection against the woman's choice of actually a serious product manufactured spread of disease. having the abortion. "Each case must be judged morally wrong, but like many for this chief purpose: to in- on its own," said Strange. "We other people, he feels there are During the final trimester of a crease acceptability of male have to be practical. God is not extenuating circumstances. He contraceptives as a primary ■ "We believe that vast num- woman's pregnancy, a state a god of impracticality." said, "When the life of the ANDY'S PIZZA PALACE may determine whether or not means of birth control. bers of people who would be Voicing a somewhat similar mother is at stake, the person she can have an abortion. using them today will respond 110 South Second St. view, Dr. Robert Miller, involved should be able to Male contraceptives in a to the colorful advertising we During this period, it is legal for assistant professor of choose between her life and that Jhe state to prescribe anti- variety of colors are already are sponsoring in national Philosophy feels that, "In ex- of her child." enjoying great popularity in abortion laws. A majority of magazines, and to the even 623-5400 treme cases, God won't send Realizing that an abortion . other countries. In Sweden, they more colorful product." may be justified if it is best for someone . into eternal punish- have boosted the popularity of The new contraceptive the mother psychologically or ment for it." He believes, male contraceptives tremen- product has: recently reached however, in the preservation of physically, Mary Margaret dously since their introduction Richmond. Three out of five life and that life is a sacred Newsom, a member of the two years ago. In Indonesia, drug stores contacted said they thing. Wesley Foundation, feels that in they are a smash success, carry the bright colored con- "Preventing concef«ion," Dr. most cases, "If a parent can't despite the fact that before their traceptive. One druggist said REFERENDUM QUESTIONS arrival this year, family that he has only had them a planning groups could hardly month and hasn't sold any yet. give away standard male He said, "They are really wild, AS THEY WILL APPEAR ON APRIL 18 DALLOT EASTER EGG DECORATING contraceptives. In Japan, they come in all different where they were first colors." Another druggist, who popularized, the brightly-hued has also just received a ship- 1. I am in favor of weekly dormitory visitation in certain predeter- devices are an important part ment said that he has only sold □yes no mined dormitories at regulated times. CONTEST of the nation's extraordinarily a couple of packs. The price on efficient family-planning the contraceptives is two dollars for three packs. One I am in favor of the University's present policy concerning in- JUDGED ON WEDNESDAY, April 18th program. Schmid executives are druggist said that he had none □yes □no in stock but would order them if tervisitation. convinced, on the basis of in- he receives a big demand. $ 00 ternational experience and 3. I feel that the University's policy of weekly room inspection is an 1st Prize.. ... 10 yes no infringement on my right of privacy. Colonial Inn Restaurant I disagree with the University's policy of requiring noncommuting $ 00 □yes no single undergraduate students, under 21, not living at home, to live 2nd Prize 5 Broasted Chicken - Char-broiled Steaks in the dormitories. 5:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. 5. I disagree with the. University's academic requirement of Must be hardboiled □yes no Home-made biscuits & vegetables GSP 281 (Health). —No decals— Call 623-984 for carry-out orders I disagree with the University^ academic requirement of GSP 180 All entries become yes no and 181 (Physical Education)>x property of f Eastern By-Pass \ ~-r S - JL^2? 7. I disagree with the University academic option of Military Science Pizza Hut "Watch for the Golden Fork" □yes no 7, or selected courses. & Age 16 and up 8. I disagree with the University's present policy concerning women's yes no hours. One egg may be entered 9 D I feel that the voluntary dormitory activity fee should become a with purchase of any Pizza. yes no mandatory activity fee. JAMES 10. I believe that either ROTC should be offered as an academic major- I I yes no minor, or academic credit should cease to be given for these I $100 I courses. I I I I 1 I I 11. I believe that the Student Association should be afforded all of the I 13" PIZZA Value 2.85 or over I VOLKSWAGEN yes no rights and privileges of any organization on campus, the exercise of I I which shall be vested in the Student Senate. I 15" PIZZA Value 3.85 or over I I I I Good thru April 18 I .12. I favor the formation of a new student-owned and operated in- I I yes no dependent newspaper atid-wQuld.be willing to donate 10c per copy \ SERVICE directly f o the newspaper, jfjgj* to^iwnort it.

13. - I am in favor of, and would'support an off-campus non-profit ft*, deliver student cooperation*fQr,t6e purpose of setting toookstot% items at tie / prices below the local bookstore prices. Main I would be willing to contribute directly to the initiation of the above 14. EASTERN BY-PASS □yes no project. « m ' RICHMOND 623-7627 ADVERTISEMENT PAID BY THE EKU STUDENT ASSOCIATION 623-2264 THE EASTERN PROGRESS-Thursday, April 12, 1973-Pag* 7

ilWe Intend To Expand Recruiting" Mulcahy Assumes Duties As New Head Coach & Bob Mulcahy had some were people who recognized campus, Mulcahy said his first needed. A good, strong man-to- of South Dakota won a six-year delays last week in reporting to me, or my South Dakota plates task as the new Colonel coach man defense is the basis of all total of 91 games while losing 60. Ik . I Eastern to assume his new on the car. It way really would be to "follow up on all the good defenses that we could He is number two in all-time position as the Colonels' head gratifying." commitments the Eastern play. total Wins at South Dakota but basketball coach. The 41-year-old Eastern basketball program has made Mulcahy said, "We're glad boasts the best best winning Spring Teams Improving People kept waving him and Lexington Lafayette High in recruiting." to be coming home to Eastern. percentage in the school's down on the interstate to School graduate was announced "However, we don't plan to This university gave me the history. He was North Central congratulate him and wish him April 2 as the successor to Guy stop here. We intend to expand opportunity to get a college Conference "Coach of the inis past week has turned out to be a winner for good luck. Strong who left EKU after six our recruiting with other education, and the further we go Year" in 1972. BOB MULCAHY several of Eastern's spring sports teams, even "I thought something was years to become head coach at athletes as time permits. We in the coaching field, we realize though it hasn't been so hot weather-wise. The wrong with my car until the Oklahoma State University. believe in recruiting the closest more and more the importance second person had waved me In an interview shortly people we can get to the cam- of an education." baseball team is currently riding a four game win over," Mulcahy said. "They after his arrival on the EKU pus. We do not plan to limit or A two-time All-Stater and a Netters Edge Buccaneers streak, the golfers pulled off a major tournament exclude someone, however, who high school All-American under scores are as follows: Sims 6- victory last weekend, and the track and tennis have could help our program," he Ralph Carlisle at Lexington BY RITCHIE KENDALL 3:6-4; Ballard 4-6:6-1-6-1; shown a lot of improvement lately, too. Baseball Squad On Streak continued. Lafayette, Mulcahy led the Staff Writer Greenup 6-2:6-2; Young 6-0:2- Mulcahy also reviewed his Generals to a state cham- 6:6-3, Stephenson 6-1-6-1; and The baseballers, after a shaky start, have upped Shores 6-2:6-3. Last Saturday Eastern coaching style and the type of pionship before coming to Eastern's tennis team their season mark to 7-8 with the four victories last made its OVC debut this past Crucial OVC matches are BY PAT WILSON played only one game against offense and defense he plans to Eastern to star for Paul week. Hot bats have carried the Colonels so far as McBrayer from 1950-54. weekend against Tennessee in store this weekend for the Staff Writer East Tennessee in what was employ at Eastern. After graduation from Tech and East Tennessee State tennis squad. the team is hitting at a solid .262 clip. After losing the first game supposed to be a doubleheader. "Offensively, we plan on running, when possible, Eastern, he served as an University. Eastern lost to Now 9-8 in season's play, of a doubleheader, to Berea Anyway, even in the rain, Several team baseball records have already been although we will have patterns assistant to McBrayer for one Tech by a score of 6-3, but they must face Murray State College 7-6 in extra innings, Eastern came up with a 4-2 eclipsed so far this season. Dave Theiler, EKU's we will use when we set up the season before spending two defeated ETSU by 7-2. Friday and Western Kentucky Eastern's baseball team has victory over the Bucs, who had centerfielder, has blasted four; home runs thus far basketball. We like to em- years as a 1st lieutenant in the Saturday. Both matches will be reverted to its old standard of beaten the Colonels in two phasize the quick turnover. We U.S. Army. He returned to EKU coach Tom Higgins held at Morehead as a part of an to tie the all time career mark in round trippers the 71-72 season: winning. The previous game in the fall. believe that one of the best basketball and coaching in 1958 termed the win against ETSU OVC quadrangular. with 14. He's just a junior this year, too, so he may Colonels have won their last Howie Roesch picked up the times to utilize the fast break is when he was the first, coach as, " a genuine team effort," "Our OVC fortunes should four games due to hot bats and victory and gave up only seven eventually set a mark that will be hard to top. after our opponents have at then newly created Seneca and he stressed that the team is be decided after this weekend's sizzling pitching arms. hits. Roesch now has won three Pitcher Howie Roesch recently set a new career scored. Many times while High School. In five varsity improving every day. The play when we play Western and In the second game against in'a row and has a 4-2 season record for wins with 14, topping the old mark of 12 they're celebrating, you can seasons there, he compiled a scores from the ETSU match Murray, which are probably the Berea, Howie Roesch pitched a record. Against ETSU he won counter with a quick basket. 124-14 record, capped by back- were Bruce Sims 6-2:6-2; P.D. top two teams in the con- held by Craig Schleigh, and reliever Ernie Pen- two-hit shutout and Larry his 14th career victory, a new lo-back Kentucky state Ballard 6-1:6-4; Jim Greenup 6- ference," Higgins said. nington set a school record of six career saves Myford hit a home run to high in EKU history. "Although we will have championships in 1963 and 1964. 1:6-0; John Young 6-7:6-2:6*4, "I thought we responded provide EKU with a 2-0 victory. The Colonels are now 7-8 on somewhat of a controlled of- earlier in the year. The Louisville Courier- Greg Stephenson 6-7:6-4:6-4; well to our competition last Last Thursday the Colonels the season. The team batting fense, we will let our individuals The golf squad's win in the Mid-South classic Journal named him the Ken- and Henry Shores 7-6:6-7:6-2. weekend. We lost three three- journeyed to Campbellsville for average has shot up to a sizzling use their native ability would have to be considered a big upset since EKU tucky Prep Coach of the Decade set matches against Tech which a doubleheader with Camp- .262 (97 hits in 370 at-bats), with whenever possible. for the 1960's, and from 1960-63 Although Eastern lost to was the difference in that was thought of as only a darkhorse contender in the bellsville College and came up Larry Myford leading the "On defense, we will be he was a Coach-of-the-Year Tech, Higgins emphasized that contest," Higgins said. "I was 16 team field. Eastern's chances in the OVC seem a with two easy victories(easiness regulars with a .393 mean. basically a man-to-man ball selection in several polls. Sims and Ballard had their best very pleased with our first three lot brighter now after a first place finish in a top issomelhingtheColonels haven't The Colonels host Kentucky club with some use of the zone His teams at the University efforts of the season. Those singles' players." tournament like this one. seen too much of this season). State in a twinbill this afternoon and half-court zone trap when In the first Campbellsville and go to Morehead for two OVC On the track scene, second place finishes in the game Craig Retzlaff pitched a games Saturday. Monday, the javelin by Tim Wagner and in the pole vault by Jim four-hitter as EKU cracked out Colonels host the University of Stahlhut highlighted Eastern's performances in the 14 hits and won going away 11-0. Cincinnati, and the Cardinals of We Got 'Em! CAESAR'S Kentucky Relays last weekend. Their efforts look In the second game of the Louisville come in on Wed- ITALIAN RESTORANTE especially good since the meet was held in a con- twinbill, Eastern only got 10 nesday. 21 Gridders Sign Letters College Park Center Richmond, Ky. hits, but they had 13 runs to only There will be only one game (Neit To Convenient Food Mart) stant rain. The tennis team, which got off to a slow three for Campbellsville. both days. start while facing tough competition on a Southern Eleven Kentuckians head the Mundy, Richmond; and John Specializing In HOMEMADE ITALIAN PIZZA list of 21 Eastern football .Sturgeon, Louisville. road trip, has also come around very well lately as signees who recently gave pen Giant Gondola Sandwiches they've increased their overall record to 9-8. An Others signed are Joe Thinlies Shine In Relays to letters expressing their in- Drennen, Dayton; Bob Landis, indication of the team's chances in the OVC will be tention of coming here. Dayton, Roosevelt Kelly, coming up soon when they take on Murray and Dayton; Jim Hedrick, Dayton; Now The Eastern track team of Tyrone Harbut, Pharlis They include Randall Tom Pitts, Freemont, Ohio; Western in a triangular meet. participated last weekend in the James, Bill Samuels and Jerry Heaberlin, Raceland; Gregory Mike Dunn, Mableton, Georgia; We Have Spaghetti University of Kentucky Relays Young placed sixth in that Black, Owensboro; Everett ,EKU First with several individuals turning event. Talbert, Lexington; Donnie Charles Carney, Orlando, Also Try Our Pizza Bread in outstanding performances. "We were real pleased with Ishamael, Flemingsburg; Mike Florida; John Carter, Cin- Second-place finishes went to our kids Friday but Saturday's Woods, Lexington; Bob Ahlers, cinnati; Steve Vannoy, Belpre, We Deliver In Mid-South Tim Wagner in the javelin with performances were a different Beechwood Ohio; and Larry Blackburn, a distance of 191'1" and Jim story," said EKU track coach Worlhington, Ohio 623-7147 With the Mid-South Classic Stahlhut in the pole vault with Art Harvey. He did note, —David Johnson. Ashland; Eastern-head football coach Open: 4 p.rru.-12 Midnight iSun. thru Thurs. championship added, to their his 14'6" mark. Charles Dawson however, that Saturday's Steve Justice, Ashland; Hubert Roy Kidd expressed pleasure in Open: 4 p.m,.- ia.m. .record this past weekend, took third in the triple jump, events were held in a constant and Sat Broaddus, Richmond; Jimmy the quality of the men signed. Coach Glenn Presnell's while Steve Flint and Tony rain. Eastern golfers will compete in DeCandia placed fourth in the Mervyn Lewis, Eastern the Major College Golf Tour- high jump and shot put com- student assistant coach and nament which will be held petition, respectively. former Colonel track star, ran Thursday and Friday at the Fox unattached and finished fourth Den Country Club in Knoxville, EKU's Dennis Owens finished in the 660 yd. run with a time of Tenn. fifth in the and Dan 1:19.6. . Eastern captured first place Watson was fifth in the pole Eastern travels to Knoxville, in the Mid-South Classic field of vault. Tenn., this weekend to compete ,16 teams with an 18-hole total of The sprint-medley relay team in the Dogwood Relays. :i03 strokes. The tournament was orginally scheduled to be a 36-hole affair but Saturday's Golfers Win Quadrangular round was rained out. Eastern's golf team ran its and Dan Bogdan had an 80 for EKU's David Ryan finished record to 8-1 with victories over the Colonel golfers. runnerup to Middle Tennessee's Marshall University, Ohio "The greens were mowed fllarry Nesbitt, the tourney's University and West Liberty closer to the ground than we had medalist, with a 73. Nesbitt Stale in a quadrangular match been accustomed and our vcarded a 72. held in Huntington, W. Va., last players ended up with several Other Eastern scores showed week. three-putt greens. Other than Jim Moore with a 75; Tom Eastern finished with a that, we played real fine golf," Scott, 76; and Bob Stack, 79. score of 384, compared to said EKU head golf coach Glenn "I thought the kids played EASTERN'S TIM Wagner finished second in the javelin Marshall's 393, Ohio's 394 and Presnell. very well and I was ver" proud West Liberty's 407. of them." Presnell said. 'Even competition during the Ken- tucky Relays held in Lexington Individual scores for : though we didn't gel to play Eastern showed seniors Tom Saturday, I believe we would last weekend. The Colonel thinlies travel to Knoxville, Scott and Jim Moore leading the have still been right in there way with a 75 and 76, respec- because of the momentum we Tennessee this weekend to participate in the Dogwood tively. Bob Stack also carded a MOTION PICTURE seemed to have gained on 75, while Bob Holloway had a 77 ATTRACTIONS Friday." Relays. 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\ Page 8-Thursday, April 12, 1S73-THE EASTERN PROGRESS Student Association Hopefuls Coeds Attend Five Day Present Campaign Platforms Conference At UN students on the Eastern campus Three Eastern coeds will what the campus environment obligation part, I think. I kind of 25 of them are from Thailand. have the opportunity to mingle Gray—Vaughn is like, Kelley thinks. don't think that's completely According to Dr. Kwak plans with international politicians "Basically getting rid of some fair there that you have no are already in the making for (Continued From Page One) and dignitaries for five days irrelevant courses in a lot of recourse if you're hurt." the 1974 conference. There will reason, (o the effect of, maybe, this month. Jo Ann Hairston majors and minors," Kelley He does feel that students also be a Model United Nations opening up the dorms at 1 Lexington, Jane Patton and said, when asked about the should have to sign parts of the Conference to be held o'clock in the afternoon 'til 9 Joy Shanks, both of Richmond curriculum changes he would contract, but said he had hot November 15 of this year at p'clock al night as a start," will be traveling to New York like to see. He and Hughes studied it that deeply that he Vanderbilt University and commented Gray. City April 24 to participate in would also like to see com- could name what parts. Peters anyone interested in par- A better integration of black prehensive finals put to an end. said that he lived in a dorm had the 47th National Model United Nations Conference. The ticipating in this fall's con- and minority studies and ac- Kelley had been reported as a signed a contract, and said, ference may contact Dr. Kwak tivities is also on the Gray - "joke" candidate when he first "yeah, but it's uh, you know, it's conference begins Tuesday, April 24, and ends Sunday April for further details. Vaughn platform. "Basically entered the presidential race. so complicated," when he was Dr. Kwak was angered by the black studies," Gray said, when However, he says the idea has asked if "he had read the con- 29. The Eastern Kentucky fact faculty advisor was not asked what he expected to in- 'ballooned the opposite tract before signing it. funded for the trip. "The faculty CIRUNA is responsible for clude in the integration. direction. I've never been more organizing the trip. Dr. Tae- sponsor should accompany the "I'd like to see more or less of serious about anything in my student delegation in order that Hwan Kwak, faculty advisor for a black history program eveni life. I'm dead serious." Slade—Rowland CIRUNA said, "I firmly believe they should be properly though it is not taught by a "We're not going to promise supervised since they represent black. I know how hard black that this project is a distinct the students that we're going to (Continued From Piee One) honor for our university and I our university. Regrettably due Ph.d's are to get ahold of. accomplish the goals on this to our university financial Progress statt and the student would like to express ap- "I know it's a hard process, platform, because frankly, I difficulties the faculty sponsor government," Slade said, preciation to whose who but I'd like to see that barrier don't know whether we can or is unable to accompany the continuing the discussion donated funds for the trip. (referring to the barrier bet- not. We are going to promise the student representatives." concerning the paper. However, Skip Daughtery, Director ween blacks and whites) kind of students that we're going to "Dr. Kwak said that he was Slade feels that he will vote yes Student Activities and destroyed in a way. I'd like to work, and work hard for the convinced that the national to a referendum question which Organizations, the Kentucky see more intermingling." accomplishment of the points on conference would broaden his askes the student if he - will Division of United Nations When asked what part the this platform," Hughes said, own concepts of international "favor the formation of a new Stephen Stills jams with his group, Manassas at Association of the Unjted Student Association could play explaining the philosophy of the systems and therefore be of student-owned and operated last night's concert in Alumni Colesium. Stills States and the Richmond in helping to bring an end to this candidates. benefit to his students to whom independent newspaper and Singing Stills was formerly a member of Crosby, Stills, Nash Rotary Club contributed money barrier, he replied," I think if Kelley added that "we're not he hopes to impart his ex- would be willing to donate a and Young. and the members of the Eastern they stressed the point of having going to try to pull any bull on perience and knowledge. dime per copy directly to the CIRUNA worked en- a group that appealed to both anybody, becauuse people know newspaper in order to support thusiastically in helping to fund when you're giving them a blacks and whites al a dance, it." the trip. 'Design Of 70V maybe that would start the ball bunch of b.s." Ensemble To Be Televised Thirteen hundred students rolling." However, he dor" not When asked how he proposed from 180 colleges will attend the think that University Center to pay for security if the week of mission briefings annual tour for the recreation of Starts Today Board concerts have been women's hours fee was On Palm and Easter membership of fifteen, has speaker series, lectures and Peters—Clay its members. discriminatory this year. abolished, Slade said that the Sundays, April 15 and 22, grown to now include ap- social activities including a Design of the 70's an interior An extension of hours is also • ten dollar fee was WKYT—TV (Channel 27) proximately 80 members from The Ensemble is sponsored cocktail reception on Sunday design and textile symposium is part of their platform. They feel (Continued From Page One) "discriminatory. It's charged Lexington, Ky. will feature the more than 20 cities in Kentucky by Dr. William Berge, Eastern night. This reception will be scheduled for today and that the library, art, music and of the interview, he did not for women, it's not charged for Eastern Kentucky University and Ohio. history professor, and Robert held in the Delegates' dining tomorrow. Sponsored by industrial education buildings know of plans for the Com- men. One proposal would be to Ensemble. The 80-member Simmons, professor of Room, and guests will include Eastern's Interior Design Club, shoudi be open, as Miss Vaughn monwealth site, which have split up the cost between men choral group will be the guests The Ensemble has education.^/—• ambassadors from the various the symposium will run from says, "at least until midnight." already been made. and women". Another of "Area Profile", a half-hour produced two albums the missions to the U.N. Secretariat 9:30 to 3:30 in Burrier 100. The Ensemble is currently Gray added that they should be Peters agrees with room proposal is to abolish the long program hosted by Mr. second of which is a double disc. Officials. under the leadership of The Design Club will also hold kept open "24 hours a day" inspection for "sanitary security altogether." S.T. Roach, principal of The second album entitled "In For the first lime there will be a banquet tonight at 6:30 in the during finals week. reasons." But he feels that Lexington Junior High School. the Beginning" also provides president Rubel Caldwell and a world crisis session which is a director Dennis Harris. Anyone Powell Cafeteria. The speaker general dormitory conditions Slade would also like to the Ensemble with the new feature combining the for the banquet is Miss Joan could be upgraded, such as the decrease the prices in the grill The variety and talk show is distigfbshing prestige of having wishing to purchase the album assimilation of political games may contact Mr. Caldwell, Mr. Blutter, Regional Vice elevators in Todd and Dupree and cafeteria. "I think it's featured each Sunday at 12:00 become the first all-Black and the realistic framework of President of the National Kelley—Hughes and the janitorial services. possible," Slade said when or 1:00 p.m., exposing various college organization to produce Harris, or Mr. Charles Lowery the national model of the United al Dupree Hall. Society of Inteior Designers and The Peters-Clay platform asked if it could be done. organizational groups, per- a double disc in the southern Nations. also represents Joan Blutter (Continued From Page One) sonalities, and business ser- part of the nation. also includes a plank con- Each student delegation will Associates in Chicago. "regardless of age." They do cerning the housing contract, Among the other things that vices of the Commonwealth to The Ensemble performs at The Ensemble expressed represent a different country in A roundtable will be held feel, however, that a freshman parts of which the two can- the WHIG ticket would like to the public. various churches during the hope that students who have yet the various meetings and tomorrow at 3:30. Several should live on campus for a didates feel are unfair. When push are the abolition of "un- entire school year and has to see one of their per- conferences. The Eastern professional designers will^e semester to prove that he is asked what parts he considered necessary academic The University Ensemble, performed at various formances, will make an effort delegation will represent the present to discuss job op- going to exist here at eastern." unfair, Peters answered that requirements," ("That's very began in 1967 under the auspices university functions here on to hear one of the two programs country of Thailand which was portunities with interested Hughes said "This would give he had "not studied it that general," Slade said.) and of Eric Abercrumbie and campus. The group takes an this month. chosen because of the 80 fnrpipn students the student a chance to know deeply." He cited the "legal extension of library hours. Reginald Walters, with a total

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