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Eastern Progress - 22 Apr 1971

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48th Year, Number 29 Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Ky. • 8 Pages April 22..1971 i In Annual Program Kelhoffer Eastern Honors 850 Awarded Eastern formally honored by the biology Hannah, Latin. noted of Donald Burton. Presidency recognized more than 850 department. Richard Fury and The department of History The Central University, students on April 18 at the' honored Thomas Alig as the College awards were presented 1 Results of the April 14 annual Honors Day program Linda Hines were given outstanding student with a by Dean Clyde Lewis. Military trophies and certificates. social science area major. science scholarships (2-year) election for the President and , in Brock Auditorium. Vice-President of the Student Dr. Thomas Stovall, Vice Glenda Judd and Gail Lillis Mark Gelke was named the were presented to Cha were presented with Outstanding Senior History Abner, Jr., James Albright, Association and Senate show m President for Academic Chuck Kelhoffer and Sharron Affairs, singled out over four certificates and dissecting kits. Major. Dieter Carlton, Michael The Freshman Chemistry Hughes and Peter Trzop. Crews as the winning slate. hundred students who were The party ran unopposed on the Dean's list in the fall Achievement award was given Joint Recipients Stephan Sells, Ree to Michael Tatchell. Martha on the ballot but were Dean's list distinction requires - Two girls, Debra Bulock Kimbrough, Rober challenged by write-in votes a 3.5 grade point standing. McKcnzic received a $100 Kutchback and Richard' scholarhsip from, the and Sharon Maupin, were which were ruled illegal by the Dean William Sexton Williams II were awarded Elections Committee and chemistry department. Noble joint recipients of the three year scholarships. presented awards from the Freshman Mathematics Student Court. Johnson was honored with Dean Dixon Ban of the College of Applied Arts and Award. Charles Coleman was Kelhoffer and Miss Crews Technology. Carl Sells two awards: Outstanding College . of Education Junior Chemist and the named the Outstanding won with 962 votes against received the agriculture presented six certificates. Thsj 231 write-in votes for Jim Undergraduate Award in Student in Elementary Gladys Tyng award was lH- department's Ag-Tech Book Physics, and Paul Kogut, Blair and Karen Edwards. Award. The home economics analytical chemistry. presented to Mary Elovitz. Outstanding Graduating The decision of the" department honored Reginia Outstanding Senior Physical Speech And Drama Senior in Physics. elections committee when Niehaas with the Mary Burner Education majors were first appealed to the Student Scholarship, and gave the Four students graduating Cynthia Winburn and Mike Three students were with political science majors Court caused a tie vote of 3-3. Charles Weaver Award to Jean Lyons. This made the decision of the Burton. honored by the department of were honored by their speech and drama. Carol Davis department. They were Stuart committee final until after the The Noble Deniston award Recreation election. of the industrial department and Steve Stanley were Reagan, Donald Powers, James V. Pellegrinon and Tuesday the Student Court was given to Ronnie Miller. officially presented awards for The Outstanding Senior T accomplishments earlier in the Jacob Cline. heard the appeal of Jim Blair. h Brenda Marcum was named Recreation Major award waajj He appealed the decision that the 1971 Outstanding Nursing year. Miss Davis was the The psychology ■i given to Mary Feldman. Mrs. write-in votes were illegal and Student. Keene Oratory winner, and department's Clark Hull Donagene Goble was honored Award of Excellence was also the election results Stanley won the Weaver as the outstanding senior in given to Michael Young. protesting that they were Arts And Sciences Oratory contest. the department of school-and The Pearl Buchanan drama The department of music unfair. Dean Frederic Ogden presented $70 to five public health. The department Write-in votes were ruled i presented awards in behalf of award was given to Fred De of physical education honored Joco. Estil Pollock received students. Byno Rhodes II illegal again and Blair dropped the College of Arts and Raymond Dobbs. SSO for the Presley Grise received the Achievement the second case. ■i Sciences. Vernon Town was The department of business award for poetry. The Roy Award in the string area. In the hearing, Tom the recipiant of the Freed a Morris was honored honored Mrs. Jane McGuire Crisman, the council for Blair, « Outstanding Art Student Clark award for prose fiction Gritton with the NBEA, was given to Sherry Brashear. for achievement in the tried to prove the prejudice of Award. An award for art Professional award. The: Carol Thomas was singled out woodwinds area. the court and the elections i sculpture was given to William Librand, Ross Brothers, and committee in their decision. Struss. as having the highest academic Montgomery award of $100 record in English. Vocal Accomplishment He placed Steve Stanley, Chief Sharon Pike received the was given to John White. Justice for the Court, and Jan 1 Certificates were presented The award for voeal Vice President Thomas award in art 'education. She, Staff Plmto by Sam Lynn Panyatoff, another justice, on to the following students for accomplishment was given to Myers recognized Eastern's along with the other honored AWAITING the decision of a special session the decision of the Elections Committee to the stand. schievement in foreign Deborah Lawson. Elizabeth 38 members of Who's Who fi art students were presented languages: Margaret Kurapkat, of the Student Court called to decide if Jim the Student Court after the election results The council for Kelhoffer, books and letters of Bryant was singled out for among students in American Blah's write-in votes were illegal are Chuck Abner, stated that the Russian; Kathy King, French; achievement in the keyboard were announced. The court ruled that the ,t recognition. universities and colleges. President and Vice President elect, Chuck write-in votes were illegal. Kentucky revised statutes did Karen Broering, Spanish; Ruth area. Outstanding Achievement Robert Tarvin presented ^Attan,German; and Mary Beth Kelhoffer and Sharron Crews. Blair appealed not allow write-in votes in Atotatk „jy.te in the brasfwistd. area wa> •ward! from organizations. state elections. The Caducous Club The Student Association presented the Meredith Cox Six Days Early does not mention write-in award for Outstanding ballots, however the decision Freshman-Sophomore to was taken from the Robert Shanes. The Cecilian constitution which stated that Club award in music was given Milestone Arrives Friday all candidates must file a to Mary Burdette.. petition before the election Delta Omicron, an The 1971 Milestone is due doors at the front of the importance of students with 200 names. honorary music fraternity, When asked why he didn't presented two awards. Sharon to arrive on campus Friday building. Signs will indicate following the rules of morning with distribution alphabetical lines for distribution since long lines file a petition, Blair answered, Van Hoose received the senior Continued on page 8 honor pin, while Rebecca Rue scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. distribution. can be expected. These are: was presented with the Star of at Alumni Coliseum. Saturday and Monday 1. Each student who has Delta Omicron Alpha. Due to Science Fair distribution will be made from paid the full fees both Trophies were given to activities on the main the concession areas as semesters or Milestone fees Dr. Martin Sigma Nu and Pi Kappa Alpha concourse of Alumni outlined above. totaling $7.50 must claim his for' the inter-fraternity Coliseum during the day Milestone business own book. council. Sigma Nu had the Friday, Friday distribution manager Jim Pleasant said that 2. Each student must Campaigns Continued on page 8 will be made from the the major, part of the 30-ton present his validated l.D. card Coliseum auxiliary gymnasium shipment should arrive by at the designated distribution mid-morning Friday, six days point. earlier than the contract date. There will be eight For Money alphabetical points in the The '71 Milestone* is being President Robert R. Martin 'People For Peace' printed by Delmar Printing Coliseum concession areas. Students whose last names recently served as a part of an Co., Charlotte, N.C. advisory group on Pleasant announced the begin with A through L should enter the Coliseum Institutional Support For following distribution Higher Education as a Stage Ravine Rally schedule: front doors; M through Z, the Staff Photo by Schtey Cox rear doors. representative of Eastern and Sunny Recuperation Friday, April 23 as President of the American professor of social science at 3 . D u ring regular professors brought their classes to the Yesterday evening's 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. distribution only one book Association for State Ravine classes may not always hold the "People for Peace Rally" U.K. talked about the future Universities in Washington, attention of the students who attend them, popular campus sun spot for lectures and will be issued to an individual. featured both local and guest of the involvement of the Saturday, April 24 D.C. but they evidently pose little problem for discussion. .Some came with coolers and United States in wars of this Persons who plan to pickup sandwiches;' others came with a favorite speakers, all of whom urged a 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. books for friends who are not The group was concerned those who don't.' With air-conditioned kind. with the passing of a bill to be beau, and at least one came on crutches. faster end to the war in Viet on campus must wait until weather still a few days away, many A folk singer from U.K. brought before Congress Nam Monday, April 26 - after Monday. Former student association had preceded the rally, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. which would provide funds president James Pellegrinon more singing followed the from the national level for Graduating Exercises moderated the program, speakers in the ravine. The After Monday, distribution Plastic Covers Eastern and other state ¥ which was sponsored by the program was closed with the will be moved to the Jones supported schools. Student Senate and Polity flame of a candle being passed Building. Protective plastic covers If passed, this bill would Society. around a circle of the The '71 book will be issued will be on sale at 25 cents grant the Universities $100 for Scheduled For May 9 Rev. Charles Blakemore of participants (those who had to all students who have paid each at the distribution each student in their first or the First Christian Church in brought candles), and Rev. the full fees both the fall and points. second year of school, $150 Blakemore's benediction. for a student in their third or Eastern's 64th spring prayer by the Reverend Richmond pronounced the spring semesters and to others Editor Bob Whitlock told p.m. in Alumni Colesium. fourth year, and $200 for commencement exercises and Eugene Strange, a scripture invocation. Father Frank who have paid Milestone fees lite Progress that the 616-page ■I President Robert R. Martin each student studying in a baccalaureate programs will be reading by the Reverend Anderson of Winchester, a totaling 17.50. 71 Milestone will offer several will preside. member of the Episcopal graduate program. held on Sunday, May 9, with Douglas Sjolander, and the Pleasant cautioned students bonuses to the students, ■in Bishop Moody will receive Peace Fellowship spoke about 'GuessWho' who were not enrolled the fall including a special enamel Dr. Martin said that this baccalaureate beginning at 11 benediction by the Reverend an honorary-doctor of letters the slowness of U.S. semester that unless they paid paper stock which should could financially assist Eastern a.rr and commencement at 4 Ronald Kettler, all Eastern degree from the University. p r in the Alumni Coliseum. campus ministers. withdrawal in Viet Nam, and the additional S3.7S fee after insure perfect picture with about 1 million dollars. The honorary doctor of laws Presents Presently all funds are Final grades of all talked of the church's role in spring semester registration, reproduction, a cover which The EKU Concert Choir, degree will be presented to the anti-war movement. they are not entitled to "should more than please appropriated by the state and graduating students will be Clarence H. Gifford, a real directed by Bruce Hoagland, David Wall, a draft receive a book. Payment of everyone" and a special if this bill is not passed, turned in on Friday, April 30. estate executive at Katonah, Students will be expected to will sing Mendelssohn's Heilig, counselor from the University Concert this balance may still be made "surprise" which he refused to tuition at Eastern could be "Christiansen's Beautiful New York, and the recipient of Kentucky, spoke about the this week only at the Cashier's reveal. raised $100 to $150 per continue classes until this of the EKU "Outstanding Guess Who, Canada's top time, with instructors making Savior," and Lutkin's "The selective service practices in Window, Coates The 71 book is successor semester for the 1972-73 Alumnus Award" in 19S9. the United States, and his role recording group, is performing Administration Building. academic year. I* arrangements for final Lord Bless You and Keep tomorrow night at 8o'clock in to the 1970 AII-American examinations prior to this You." Bishop Moody as a draft counselor. These students should bring Milestone which, to this date, Dr. Martin has also been Other students speaking at Alumni Coliseum. The their receipt with them when was the only university book instrumental in helping time. Eastern soprano, Joan A native of Columbus, pre-prom concert is open to the rally were Chuck claiming their book. in the 7,000-10,000 institute programs which Students who will not be Lorna Bonnemann, will sing Mississippi, Bishop Moody all students. Advance tickets Kelhoffer, president-elect of circulation class to win this appropriate funds on the graduating will continue With MacDerrid's "Ninety-First received the bachelor of are $2 with a valid ID and | examinations as scheduled in the Eastern student Faculty honor from the Associated national level for individual Psalm." divinity degree from the association, and Steven Bright, tickets at the door are $3.50. students. He gave examples of the spring schedule books. Virginia Theological Seminary Seniors will be admitted free Collegiate Press. At 4 p.m. the University past president of the student Five of the last six volumes programs such as the Baccalaureate Speaker will confer degrees upon in 1926. He was ordained government at U.K. if they have picked up their Distribution to faculty educational opportunity deacon that year and priest in tickets. members who have paid the of the Milestone. have earned about 1,480 candidates in the Kelhoffer spoke about why the Ail-American award. grants, student loans, and the Dr. Dale Moody, professor commencement exercises. The 1927. He received the Eastern students should be On Saturday night, April $7.50 fee will be made only at work study program. of Christian theology at the Right Reverend William R. doctorate of divinity from the concerned with the war and 24, the semi-formal prom the Jones Building, third Dr. Martin continued to Southern Baptist Theological Moody, Retired Bishop of the University of the South. the rate of withdrawal of featuring the Carnations will floor. explain, "after these programs Seminary, Louisville, will be Episcopal Diocese of The graduation exercises troops. Bright sopke on be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Only fifty copies of the 71 Inside were made effective, there the baccalaureate speaker. His Lexington, will be the will conclude a weekend of student involvement in the in the cafeteria of the Student Milestone will be placed on were more students and it subject will be "The Open speaker. commencement activities peace movement. Union Building. Free tickets sale. These may be purchased, New Degrees . . Page 4 helped more to be able to are available for all juniors and on a first-come basis, at the Mind." including the Senior Caroline Krebs, a former Black Arts . . . Page 5 attend Universities but now The baccalaureate program He will address about Luncheon, Friday, and EKU faculty member seniors. Each ticket admits Cashier's Window. with more-students we also will include the opening 1,480 candidates for degrees Alumni Day, Saturday. currently an assistsnt one couple. Pleasant stressed the Pete Schneider .Page 7 need institutional grants."

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Good Guvs vs. Bad Guvs Security Lacjks Consistency Eastern's campus security seems to be assistence after hours and has a legitimate composed of two factions-the good guys in excuse for being late, she is told to "call green hats and the bad guys also in green your roommate." hats. Sometimes the officer takes her name This "body of law enforcement" seems and sometimes he doesn't. He may just, to have a number of men who are friends suggest calling the housemother who will of the student. They treat everyone the most likely not be in the friendliest mood same but it's the attitude that they take at early hours of the morning. that really characterizes them. But, after all of this, about a half-hour Then there are a bunch of real grouches later, there is absolutely no effort to who are always "acting under orders" and provide any protection for girls to get seem to be out to get everyone they can. across campus from the security building to For example, a sizeable number of the dormitory. To quote one officer, "We tickets are issued for traffic and parking don't run no taxi service." __ violations every day on campus. But, how So while making her way across campus, V u many of these are actually assessed and the the coed is stopped by another security fines actually collected? A safe guess would officer and asked what she is doing out this BK be that few ever amount to anything. So time of the night and he takes her name. why issue them? But, the "good guys" do seem to care Many students evade fines for a variety about Eastern's students. They make sure of "personal reasons. But, how many that girls get into the dorms safely and that hmmm, out of zone, officers make sure that every student is the doors are locked behind them. They do treated equally and do not grant special treat all students equally and fairly without no license . . J favors to a few? granting (or denying) special treatment to w$M®m& Then there is the matter of girls who do some because of personal friendship (or not get into the dorm by curfew. Certain dislikes) or because of race or residency officers who are on duty at night seem to (in-state or out-of-state). get their kicks by popping out from behind So, to all of the good guys who honestly 28 In Attendance buildings and catching girls coming in late. try to do their job as conscientious security "What's your name, young lady?" And officers, keep up the good work. And to all before the girl knows it, she is called into of the pesky bad campus cops, couldn't Audience Puts Damper On Nyaradi Dean Ingel's office. you try a little harder? You know who you If a girl goes to the security building for are... Dr. Nicholas Nyaradi came to campus Consultant to the U.S. Department of State last Thursday evening. Approximately on Eastern European and Soveit Affairs. twenty-eight people were in attendance. His name is listed in "Who's Who in There were only five students present at American Education," in "Presidents and the lecture and only a few faculty with Deans of American Universities," and in Ecology Issue In Vogue; Is The War Next? their wives. "International Who's Who." , supposed to work; among other things, that Dr. Nyaradi, born and educated in A damper was put on the evening bv the It's funny how some movements huge appropriations to study ways of Hungary, is now an American citizen. He become almost fashionable. As of late, the limiting pollution. Meanwhile, large oil can cause public criticism to become sparse audience in attendance as the lecture almost deviant. holds two doctoral degrees from the Royal had to be brought from the stage to the favorite pastime for an entire host of civic companies have begun using their aDedgad Hungarian University of Budapest-one in clubs and schools is to do some little ecological concerns as an anchor for many Governmental policy, like any policy or auditorium floor. Those in attendance idea, is not beyond question. Its jurisprudence and another in political gathered in the first few seats. something to help ecology. Elementary of their advertisements. science. i schools are subjecting children to Now we know pollution is bad and that appropriateness or inappropriateness is ' « anti-pollution programs, while so-called some sort of responsible human open to criticism at any time. Any Having participated in the anti-nazi celebrities promote the fight against management of the environment gM^lft***. underground, movement' , Dr. Nyar&di was; more relevance to society when compgred ji/. pollution on national television. be instituted but plenty of othei^things are H asjked...to accept a ll^^ISiHtPryi \M Congress joined in the fun and granted bad too, and they have not generated the to was protest programs, because of post-war government. following that ecology has. For instance, allegiance to governmental policy is He was also the Under-Secretary of the A war protests have never become implanted non-existent. into the conventional wisdom to the extent Individuals need to be ever mindful of Treasury and then the Minister of Finance Vote Absentee that grade school children are encouraged their critical facilities and utilize them of the Republic of Hungary, and as a result Aurora Doesn't of Soviet pressure, he and his wife were to participate. without necessarily waiting the direction or Kentucky residents, you can and should suggestion of others. forced to flee from their najive country. The matter of environment control is His book, " My Ringside Seat /», vote in the May primary.- not just a clear cut .problem where 1 Go Unnoticed Moscow] Was acclaimed by reviewers as If you are a qualified and registered pollution must either be totally eliminated voter and will not be in your home county or allowed to run wild but rather, one of the best books ever published in The Aurora, that annual collection of Letter Rescinded Russia. on election day, get an absentee ballot and regulation of pollution is needed along with use it. (j student essays, short stories, andpoems, is some . decisions determining how much Dr. Nyaradi has an uncommmon out. The pamphlet, which is one of three industrilization and present convenience we Last Week The Progress published a knowledge of the Soviet Union as he spent Simply request application for an Eastern student publications- The Progress are willing to forfeit in order to keep the letter purportedly announcing the a period of seven months in Moscow in a absentee ballot from the office of your and Milestone and the other two, is environment clean. The issue of war may intentions of the Palmer Hall House top-level diplomatic mission. county clerk either in person or by composed of twenty-two articles this year. become just as complicated. Council and. Judicial Board to resign their He was thoroughly briefed1 on the telephone or mail as early as possible. '* The book is spiced with themes which The distinction between demonstrating positions. organizations and operations of Radio Free Return the application signed by yoy seem to be on the mind of many college for peace or demonstrating for cleaner This week it was learned that the letter Europe at several conferences in Munich. students these days. Alarm over pollution and sworn to by you before a Notary environment appears to be the presence of had been drafted by the group, but after a For his work with Hungarian relief Public or a person otherwise authorize^ and disgust for the war and violence are a government sanction behind the ecology meeting with Dr. Thomas Myers, the boys activities, Dr. Nyaradi received a diploma evidenced in several pieces. provided that person is not a candidate, workers. Government policy, whether it be decided to destroy all copies of the letter. of appreciation from the American Red candidate's deputy, employee or relating tfc The Aurora provides entertaining the product of one man or a group of men, However, one- copy of the controversial Cross signed by former President the county clerk BY MAIL postmarked no reading from what is primarily a group of acquires an almost sacred air. An ordinary document found its way to the bulletin Eisenhower. later than May 5 for the primary. % promising amateur writers who are usually question of debate, in many instances, board in Dupree Hall and subsequently to English students. Except for instances leaves the arena and becomes The Progress office without the knowledge He has also established himself as an You return the absentee ballot whereauthors are overly zealous in unquestionable to large segments. of the ot the group involved. educational and civic leader in the U.S., completed according to instructions to the providing descriptions and comparisons of population once the issue is draped under We regret the error in publishing the and is currently the Director of county clerk, BY MAIL in time to be speech, the collection is quite enjoyable. the cloak of United States policy. letter. We commend the students involved International Studies at Bradley University. counted at close of polls. The publication's creativity has not gone What's going on here is that a trust in for approaching the situation in a rational Also, Dr. Nyaradi became a member of . 1 unnoticed. It was a recent recipient of a the government system or framework is manner and not letting a Task Force on the Conduct of Foreign But remember, an absentee voter in his cash award from the Kentucky Arts being transferred to any actions produced spur-of-the-moment decision jeopardize Relations of the Republican National county on election day during polling hours shall have his ballot voided. Commission. by the system. That's not how it's their positions.. Committee and was later appointed as a

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if* Symphonic Band Improves Spring Concert Goes Over Well Army Band \ BY LEA DAVIS I £ Tuesday night the EKU Symphonic The background music, supplied by the Jazzes It Up The Studio Band of the United States t Band presented its annual Spring Concert, a Symphonic Band, was very controlled * - clarinet featuring Earl Thomas and a guest giving Mr. Thomas the proper foil to accent Army Field Band will bring a varied conductor, Joe Phelps. his instrument. "Diamond Variations" repertiore of jazz, pop, and patriotic music < Overall, the band was much improved by Jager, aand "Canaona" by Mennin were to Eastern at 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 27, in over the last concert they presented. both well-handled and firmly controlled. Alumni Coliseum. Apparently their recent tour of the state's Joe Phelps, the guest conductor of the The concert is sponsored by the interim ir. high schools has sharpened their playing evening, kept a tight reign on the group and n •' University Board. and has made them more familiar with produced a very smooth "Canzona." Free tickets may be obtained at the audience interaction. The musicians were The pace of the evening was changed by cashier's window in the Administration the "Porgy and Bess Selections," by .much more relaxed and seemed more Staff Photo by Larry Bailey Building and at the campus bookstore. "?.: self-confident than before. Gershwin-Bennett. This medley of old ; Eastern's Symphonic Band, performing last Spring Concert featuring Earl Thomas and a guest Some downtown and shopping-center jv The first selection, Overture to "Colas show tunes provided the evening with just Tuesday in Brock Suditorium, presented its annual conductor, Joe Phelps. stores also are distributing tickets. I /Breugnon" by Kabelevsky-Hunsberger, was enough variation to make it interesting. j -an excellent beginning to a uniformly good The trumpet solo in the "Summer Time" /•concert. It started with a sweep and went section of the number was notable. Rapid Transition Characterizes New Art Show j.^on to a smooth finish that the audience The final number of the program, i 'Terpsimetrics" by White, was originally obviously appreciated. "Quick change art" best describes the In Self-Portrait I, one of the three, he to a sensual orange in high contrast to the intended to be performed in cooperation seems hesitant to flatten the background The next number, "Second Concerto for paintings by Mr. Stewart Goldman morbid blue-green tones in Self Portrait I. with abstract dance. However, the music colors. The colors directly behind the head Clarinet," was, by almost any standard, the showing until May 7 in Eastern's art gallery In Ann Goldman relates the color of his 0 stood alone, as the Symphonic Band and are between the flat and three-dimensional. horizontal background shapes more to the zenith of the concert. Earl Thomas, director Robert Hartwell demonstrated. in the Cammack Building. Of 14 paintings, his three most recent In Self-Portrait II his reluctance is gone as figure than he does in the self-portraits. , assistant professor of music at EKU, The band seemed to be in control from are realistic figures painted with small color the environment is consistently broad flat 'performed magnificently on the clarinet. the beginning, through a trickly rhythmic The next series consists of four changes imposed upon high contrast shapes. i .The fluid perfection of his performance section all the way to the decisive paintings, all of the same theme-a cocktail backgrounds of broad flat shapes in pastel In Ann, the third of his most recent party-but of two different styles. ^--brought the longest round of applause four-chord finish. It was a very enjoyable series, the flesh tones are greatly enriched ^during the entire concert. evening. —. colors. Jabbersations and 20 Views Of A Party consist of multiple images and limited colors to form a design like quality. Conversation and Cocktail Party II were | Players Save Best For Last With Boy done of the cocktail party theme but are of BY KEN GREEN the same style of Family and Two Figures. This style consist:: of large limited brush

■ V A few weeks ago I mentioned that there As for the cast of Players, a great deal of Kathy Paris was Polly Browne, the strokes sometimes referred to as the Was expectation of Tbe Boy Friend being, recognition is in order. There were some forlorn young lady desparately wishing for painterly style. the superior performance of the University, new and old faces on stage for this a boyfriend. Miss Paris was featured on the Heraclit us. There A in't No Fire Here Players' 1970-71 season. I also said that Laughlin production. I found the title number * 'Tbe Boy Friend was done with multiple images in a design fashion. 0 that was a fact that remained to be seen. comedy refreshingly humorous and easily (accompanied by several other members of After viewing last Thursday's premiere picked up by the large audience that the cast) and "I Could Be Happy With Great Island , Diane's Room , and performance of the musical comedy, I attended the opening performance, You" in which Tony (the boyfriend Doorway appear to be merely sloppy readily agreed that the players saved the Some of the individuals responsible for himself) joins in. paintings with neither rhymn nor reason, best for last. Director Laughlin, who not- the audience's persistant laughter were Bob Jay Linder plays the role of Tony, who but they could possibly be color studies only directed, but designed and Butler, Ten Insko, Scott Gray, and Eloise turns out to be not a messenger boy, but prepared for later paintings. choreographed the Sandy Wilson play, is Garner. It is also my opinion that these instead, the wealthy son of Lord Point Arthur, a landscape, stands alone deserving of commendation and dramatists were the more outstanding Brockhurst (the hapjply-ever-after ending). in style and is perhaps the best painting of Ik recognition for the overall success of Tbe performers in The Boy Friend. For those of you who did't have the the show. It is done with subtle changes of Boy Friend. Bob Butler, portraying the leacherous blue, green and violet. •i opportunity to catch Tbe Boy Friend, you I seriously doubt that Laughlin could Lord Brockhurst, handled the part had best believe that you missed the • It seems that what Goldman attempts in have done a better job. of casting extremely well. His dialouge and actions outstanding prodiictjldn of the year. his diversification can be found to have performers (PERFORMERS THEY WERE) were certainly conductive to the major Starting the 470-'71 season with Dracula, already been done better by other artist, than he did. flow of the play's humor. (also directed by Laughlin) and ending with but the major interest of the show is in the I had anticipated, prior to seeing the If ever there was a dirtier old man, I Tbe Boy Friend was certainly reflective of rapid transistional stages that he and others go through as relatively unknown artist. it Players* performance, difficulties in believe it would be Bob. When he wasn't a maturing and quality-orientated group of Staff Photo by Larr y Baltoy choreography and stage blocking due to the grabbing a young lady's posterior, he was University Players. And, as I've pointed These transitions are readily represented in limited space in Buchanan Theatre.e. being brutalized by his wife out. they've saved the.&EST for last! Stewart Goldman his show. Howevarf f Jhtore wa*-littfc if pnfc such:), Brutania-portrayea by Penny Hasekdfetef ''JHTtoi II H i IIIIIM.HII torn difficuW^Se&ntty pi '*Mfite' 9l£ egn production. Everyone involved gave 101 characterization as the sickly, but cautious CALL per cent effort, and the end product was Lady Brockhurst. indeed a worthwhile evening of As the oversexed Madam Dubonnet, entertainment for myself. Eloise Garner exhibited her potential as a 623-6161 quality actress time and time again After the play was over, I felt an throughout the play. Realization of extreme degree of perplexity in attempting characterization was obviously 1^ to critique the work that those involved ever-conscious to Miss Garner. Hotter of with The Boy Friend had so effectively Her scenes and numbers with a talents carried out. As a critic of our University Scout Grey (playing thepart of Percival Theatre, it is most difficult to recognize in Browne), whom I might add resembled one &t?le* print the hours of hard work and the final Lionel Barrymore in action and physical results of those • involved in the various m appearance, were nothing less than productions this year. hilarious. "Fancy Forgetting" and "You Beauty Salon My initial reaction to Tbe Boy Friend, Don't Want to Play With Me Blues" were Eastern By-Pass was "How can I convey the overall and really two of the high points in the play's BSSSS individual dramatic excellence aptly comedy. mmmm achieved by the Player*?"The solution was Probably the member of the cast who writing a review that would have absorbed stole more scenes than anyone else was Teri the majority of this week's Progress. Insko. Miss Insko deserves special Garland Jetts However, my comments limited to the recognition for her ability to combine a proportions of this page, are somewhat less lisped diction with the wide-eyed m volumous. expression of Dulcie. Menswear kt Both Teri and Bob Butler know their 117 E. Main St. - Tbe Boy Friend, as intended by its stuff when it comes to facial expressions •'originator, is a musical comedy With I 4 : and polished voice inflection. a - extensive choreography. The Players' cast, Some of the other female parts were The Store To Go production staff, and director (Haller impressive and integral factors to the total " Laughlin) were successful in making their : success of Tbe Boy Friend'.. One such For The Brands presentation just that. character, Maisie, played by Sharon Even the special effects of backstage Tackett, was just that. Miss Tackett was You Know" ^instrumental accompaniment (Nancy especiaUy good in her number with Gary 5 Straka and Gwen Holbrook on piano, and ^"^ <£>«%»? **Jg Y™ HwS??l n1 Merle Middleton on drums) were paced to entitled 'Won't Yo* Charleston With 5 augment the action and mood of the play. Me?" in which the two Players exhibited I might add that the costumes (thanks some fine choreography. PANTS Jto instructor Jean Richman and Sharon I also enjoyed Sharon's routine with the Farah - Wright - Levi | Tackett) were reflective of the "roaring boys on "Safety in Numbers." This \ \ 20V and certainly were essential to the particular number was one of the evening's I realistic setting of the play. more enjoyable events. SHIRTS 1 House of York - Shapely Manhattan - Campus I iMTrii BANK AND SUITS - SPORTCOATS mm COMPANY By Jewell and Campus (Thr limit? rstty £>luip «. SHOES •< "Figure On Banking With Us" By Rand STORE HOURS: 11:00 - 7:00 MON. thru FRI. 9:00 - 5:30 SAT. Student Charge Accounts Welcomed TWO CONVEMEffl 10CM0NS- Featuring - MAIN STREET * MG H»U AVENUE all the 212 Water St. 623-9764 New Summer Styles, * \ Page 4 - Thursday, April 22, 1971, THE EASTERN PROGRESS Three New Degrees Become Effective ThisFall

Three new degrees Department of Insurance at Thomas F. Stovall, Vice mathematics department in Educators Council, The^ "This was further the two-year degree the including construction, space approved during the past year Frankfort, is the first student President for Academic cooperation with Eastern's American Institute of Interior supported by the advisory opportunity to continue his analysis, layout, work flow, by the Board of Regents will to earn the Master of Public Affairs, said, "Students College of Education. Designers, and the National committee which emphasizes ed ucationob taining a furnishings, coordination, and go into effect this summer or Administration degree at without advanced degrees are Two additicnal programs Scoiety of Interior Designers. the lack of trained designers Baccalaureate degree in evaluation. Furthermore, he fall. . The master of public Eastern. - finding their choice of will be effective "this ■ fall Both men and women and decorators available. This interior design. will be qualified to work for ¥ employment more and more administration, a master of The new Master of Science with»a Bachelors of Science in interested in admission to proposal was presented to and The student in the four architectural firms, interior restricted." interior design and an either of these two programs approved by the Board of design studies, or as a private science degree in mathematics, Degree in . Mathematics year interior design program The program requires a Associate of Arts in interior shoudl contact Dr. Roberta Regents." professional trained to create and a bachelor of science will become- effective will be instructed to design, minimum of 30 semester decoration. Hill, chairman of the home The programs Have been an economical, functional, degree in interior design are during the 1971 summer term. supervise, and execute interior the approved curricula. hours and will prepare persons For the student acquiring economics department. planned to interlock providing plans for residential and aesthetic, and original interior Emerson L. Caryer, a life In proposing the program for further graduate study, an Associate of Arts degree in Mr. Don Gates, assistant a student upon completion of commercial architecture environment. actuary in the Kentucky for the regents' approval, Dr. college teaching, or a career in Interior Decoration, he will be professor of interior design of government or industry. trained as an assistant to a home economics department, Areas of specialization are designer, a consumer specialist said "Professional designers Freshmen Register i Go aff out for Burger Queen offered in algebra, analysis, in the home furnishing publications, career pamphlets and topology. The academic industry or as a buyer in a from the professional program also requires courses department store. organizations and the federal r in these same areas. The interior design occupational handbooks Orientation Arranged Early A Master of Arts in curriculum has been planned indicate an anticipated sessions will begin on June 21 These stations will be Education Degree with an to meet the requirements of increase in employment The offices of academic and will continue for six academic advisement, 3' emphasis in mathematics is the professional organizations during the 1970's in the and student affairs have such as the Interior Designers announced that Eastern will weeks with approximately residence hall living, student also jffered by the design fields activities and organizations, At be providing early orientation 1600 students visiting the 9 and registration sessions for campus on Monday and counseling, other University incoming freshmen who wish Tuesday of each week, the services such as health and I to participate. The new regular registration will be financial aid, and a counseling Committee Evaluates program will be to assure an held as usual beginning August station. I easier transition to college for 22. :. those students. Each group of 200 students The same type of program "We hope the result to be will again be divided into six for the remaining freshmen I Student Handbook the stopping of problems groups of about 30 to 35. who will arrive in the fall is 8 before they even occur," said Advising will also be broken being considered. A report from the Student student who has been accused Student Affairs. Dr. Calvin J. Tolar, director of into academic advising, Tolar explained, "If you Rights Committee on the of the law violation. The Senate will send two the Counseling Center. "The student affairs, and can interest them about the evaluation of the Student The committee would also letters to President Nixon whole idea is to get students counseling. information, they ' are more i " Good Luck likely to respond." Handbook was given by Harry like stricken the phrase, "In concerning the court's in small groups. Each student The small groups of Prats and was accepted by the the absence of occupants, decision in the case of should come into contact with students will visit six different The dates that a student Student Senate in Tuesday's rooms shall be entered in the Lieutenant William Calley Jr. more people on this campus stations which are hoped to be will participate in the summer On Your Finals meeting. event of sanitation One letter will state the before he begins living here." set in Combs, for about one will be determined by their r In the report Prats inspection." approval of the undersigned Although the special and one-half hours each. intended major. suggested that several sections The committee suggested students. This letter was should be stricken from the that the Student Affairs; approved in the Senate Student Handbook. Committee • be selected in a meeting. The second letter r8*1 opposes the actions taken by BURCEROQUEEN The report said, "They different manner than in the .0 the Court. should stop the moralizing past which is explained on 3* page 62 of the Student The seven delegates-who and stick to the facts... Each were sent to Atlanta, Georgia Open To 12 student has his own standards Handbook. Prats asked that owttr for a Southern University irirsouAim room LOOKING FOR and no longer needs to be the Committee be selected Sunday thru Thursday with four members of the Student Government wr babied...This is also a bunch Associations Conference, of hot air. Everybody knowns faculty being chosen by the Friday Til 1:00 President of the University SUSGA, reported that very i that they are responsible for little was accomplished at the their own actions." and four members of the Saturday Til 2:00 student body being appointed meeting. looking your loveliest at The committee also by the President of the Participants felt it was a BIG HILL AVE. ON U.S. 25 recommended that other Student Association and waste of time and phrases be added to say that approved by the Student approximately $1,000 and students may have access to Senate. that an organization other their own file. / A recommendation to than SUSGA would be more It was suggested that police revise the section titled The profitable to Eastern's FREE FRIES not be allowed to carry guns Student Court, pages 62-63, Student Senate. in the dorms or on campus to read, the Student Court Students who participated ■ :( and also that students must be may impose reprimand, in the conference were Charles with double cheeseburger I convicted of a crime occurring assessment, or social Abner, Bob Babbage, Jan Good A ri| off the campus before probation as sanctions to be Panyatoff, Guy Hatfield, large drink P 23-24-25 disciplinary or restricting imposed in disciplinary cases /Steve Forer, and Chuck marvelous >«"»» VAVft* "»f»n»n« ^Expires Midnite Sunday - 'action be taken .toward a by the V ice-President for 'ii Kelhoffer. I >> w *■ a* . :■: m&fswm- -^ i . 1 • A ■ < J -I .. i j f-i? ; .. ,w . *.*,*— iir.ii ' I ' l.«»ll II I II... ussians -look j To Tour chiffons Eastern The Russians are coming Floating in for dances, grad- today. Russians students from uation parties. Lined rayon CONVENIENT chiffons romanticized with Kentucky high schools have luscious lace, rosebuds, vel- been invited to tour Eastern's vet ribbons. foreign language department {Uj FOOD MARTS and the campus. According to Dr. Eugenie Woronin, Russian professor, Mr. R. Plymale, Russian teacher at Western High FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE School who has brought his students in the past, and other Russian classes in Kentucky 8 JLM. TIL MIDNIGHT have been invited. The students will eat in the university dining faculties and then tour the foreign language department. They will see the language laboratory facilities and hear tapes prepared by Dr. Woronin. In the afternoon they will see a Russian film, Stone i Flower. The 85-minute film will be shown at 1 p.m. in the Ferrell Room. Admission is free, and it is also open to Eastern students.

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April 22,23* 24 Thursday-Fridays* turdsy LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS (R) Gig Young, Ann Jackson, Michael Brandon, Bonnie Bedelia, Bea Arthur, Richard CastelUno An examination of the male-female battleground and a wedding celebration and not a happy person in sight with the temporary exception of the bride and groom. •••• April 30* May I Friday A Saturday HELLO, GOODBYE (GP) Michael Crawford, /I Genevieve Giles Curt Jergens Romantic drama of a beautiful French girl who shuttles between her moneyed, titled husband and a succession of lovers less well off. ••••

Selected Short Subjects al Programs - Ticket Office UNIVERSITY SHOPPING CENTER opens 7:00 P.M. Show starts 7:30 P.M. RICHMOND, KENTUCKY Admission 75 cents Children (under 12) SO cents - • •

THE EASTERN PROGRESS, Thursday, April 22,1971 - Page 5 tWWWBWWWffWgWWWOW s '71 Highlights Club Circuit " Of Blood Program Sponsored Black Arts Festival Eastern's Caduceus Club is show Wednesday, April 28, at or Bob Tarvin, 211 Coates sponsoring the Madison 4* p.m. in the ravine. There is Building, 622-3586. "Black Genocide" was the County Red Cross Program on no admission. campus Wednesday, April 28, Intersession Addition topic of Dr. Nathan Wright's in Combs Hall recreation URE Scores Available, speech last Saturday night in Two sessions have been Brock Auditorium as a part of room from 12 to 5 p.m. The Caduceus Club's Undergraduate Record added to the spring the second annual Black Arts chairmen for the program, Exam score reports are 'now intersession schedule. May 10 Festival. Bob Shane and Gerald Combs, available for seniors who took to June 4. Wright is chairman of the will be helping the Madison the URE in March. Reports Department of Afro-American County program chairman, may be obtained in the BIO 171, Human Anatomy Studies'at New York, Albany. Mrs. Nancy Black, to reach a Institutional Research Office and Physiology, 4 credit He has written five books quota of 225 pints of blood. on the fourth floor of the hours, Moore 228, Harley (8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MTWTF). concerned with Black racism Any healthy person, 18-66 Jones Building between 8 a.m. and in 1969 his book, Let's years of age, may give blood and 4 p.m. Monday through Work Together was Friday. Score reports not LIB 569, Instructional every eight weeks and five Media, 3 credit hours. Library nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. times a year. Students on picked up within 10 days will He named birth control, be mailed to the address listed 108, Pfotenhauer (9:10 to campus have given blood 11:20 a.m. MTWTF). family planning programs, many times and only twice on the registration form. urban renewal, welfare and have they failed to reach the Dance In Keene I Head Start as programs of quota set by the Red Cross, it genocidal nature. He said they is usually surpassed. There will be a dance can tend to limit Negro voters Oops ! M tonight in Keene Hall from and maintain the status quo. Street Dance 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Dr. Wright, speaking about Eastern, said, "Black folks did The Freshman Class is Homecoming Suggestions Kappa Phi Delta was not help make progress in holding a Street Dance from accidently overlooked in starting this University. The 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. tomorrow in The Homecoming "Recap of the Past Months" faculty has increased many the Combs Hall Parking Lot. Committee is now accepting for the greeks in last week's times over since Eastern Music is provided by the suggestions for Eastern's 1971 Progress. began. Today there are only Compestetic Rush. There is no Homecoming theme. The The sorority has been an four Black faculty-all at admission. committee encourages each. active participant in Eastern's instructional level. There student to take part and greek activities sponsoring a aren't any Blacks on Eastern's K Phi D Talent Show submit a suggestion for a Dance Marathon in October administrative level." theme. and contributing time, money and equipment to R.A.C.E. Following his speech, Kappa Phi Delta is Suggestions may be made % Wright was^ open to questions sponsoring an all-greek talent to Marshall Garrett, 622-4401, Kindergarten in Richmond. s and answers from the audience. During this he said that „ in order for racial problems to be settled everyone must be mindful of their "basic acculturation" •♦ and recognize their prejudices. Other activities of the i Black Arts Festival included ■ dances, and Afro fashion show, an all black drama, and EASTERN NEXT TO ' a jazz concert. BY-PASS UNIVERSITY INN Staff PtKrtoi by Marlanrw Rosa and Sam Lynn Open 24 Hours Daily tlttt For Student Member ■RICHMOND DRIVE-IN THEATRE 4 Miles South on US 25 Beraa Road Ph. 623-1718 Dining Room Ciri Carry-ont Regent Election Friday & Saturday (III Fill Fist twin Ltw Pricts Set For Next Week Irukfast Strvtri Aiytin it The election for the of the Commonwealth of Even though we WATCI T non-voting student member of Kentucky, and meet all mode it dynamite, ITiis WEEI S~CiiPM"$PECIU~li" "I J™ Eastern's Board of Regents qualifications for the wi^b'e held TJju^day, A$ril , faftterg ,, of the Student we also made It right.' 29. A special election forIhe Association. Because we know how WEEKLY iSLIM TOLLY „|V ! WATCIIM office is required due to the Students residing in Walters to put the two together. SPECIAL election of Chuck Kelhoffer, and Telford Halls may vote in like this apple tree an out-of-state student, as Walters Hall Lobby, those ; PLATTER tee shirt. We grew it right, Student Association President living' in Martin, Combs, I Includes Slim Tolly, Frits, I stitch by stitch. In easy last Wednesday. Miller, Beckham, Keith, •23-9218 1 Slaw & Coke $125 VALUE j 123-1211 All candidates must present McCreary, Mattox, and knit. In an orchardful petitions signed by at least O'Donnell Halls will vote in of colors. For you to 2ftn ; the Undefeated 200 eligible . student voters Martin Hall lobby. be an apple sorceress <» in. $11. ■ before 5 p.m. April 23, to the Students who live in Sun.—Mon.-Tues. Student Association Office, Keene, Dupree, Todd, Palmer, The hip yoke short. room 201, Keen Johnson and Commonwealth Halls will Another good-to-wear Student Union Building. vote in Todd Hall and those knit. In all the delicious 1 < Blank petitions are who are living in Case, Clay, colors. $15. available at the Student and McGregor Halls and those Emily M. Such good Association office; the i» living in married student junior clothes. Student Affairs Office, room housing and also commuters IT'S SUPER 212 Administration Building; are to vote in the Student and the office of the Secretary Union Lobby. STUD! of the Board of Regents, Dr. J.C. Powell, room 103 of the All full-time students are eligible to vote in this election Spring i Administration Building. Candidates for the office by presenting a valid Eastern 2a must be full-time students of identification card and signing Eastern, permanent residents the voter register.

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Page 6 - Thunday, April 22, 1971, THE EASTERN PROGRESS frost an White Squad Smashes Maroon

Maroons had inarched to the the drive was a 30 yard run. 24. Safety Jim Lyons took the BY JIM KURK fourth quarter when the of overcoming. SPIRTS Whites, after having compiled White 25 yard line in 11 plays. from the White's 47 yard line punt for the Whites on his 38, Joe Washington provided •Y JACK HOST Progress Sports Reporter a 14-0 edge in the first three From there, the Whites, led by by Cleary Reed on a crucial and sprinted up the sideline ftOCMBS fm»n k**N § the only bright spot in a long A supposedly close game periods, jumped out to an redshirt quarterback Jeff third down play. 62 yards for another White '•'■ afternoon for the Maroons, turned out to be a rout last insurmountable 27-0 lead and McCarthy, steamrolled 75 After Ralph. Gillespie touchdown. Gillespie Another school year is coming to a close and with yards in 11^ plays, with kicked the PAT attempt, converted again to make it setting up his own touchdown Monday afternoon as the spoiling any hopes for a with a beautiful 30 yard run its' end comes the closing curtain of the 1970-71 White squad destroyed the comeback by the Maroons. sophomore fullback Al making the score 7-0, the two 144). teams battled it out evenly and taking it in from 5 yards sports season. This was a year of disappointments fo»- Maroon squad 34-7 in the Each team was able to Thompson scoring the The third quarter turned out touchdown on an 11 yard until, with 7:10 to go in the to be nothing but a series of out with 2:35 left in the annual spring practice football sustain a drive in the first game. Hogg, who kicked for EKU fans, but at the same time i the past eight months sprint with 1 minute half, the Maroon team's Tom turnovers, as each team game at Hanger Field. The quarter, but the Whites held both sides, added the seventh provided some exciting moments. game was decided early in the the Maroon team after the remaining. The key play of Gaebler punted from his own punted twice, the Maroons' In this issue we would like to recap the past year Mike O'Neal intercepted a point. Good Performance in Eastern sports. pass, and the Whites' Keith \ Coach Roy Kidd's football squad had a good year. James, who had picked offia^ Harold Boiders capped off batted Maroon pass in the first With primarily a young team, the Colonels missed a great performance by the half, came up with a fumble capturing the Ohio Valley Conference title by one White offense with some recovery. However, the final pinpoint passing late in the game. Only two losses spoiled an otherwise sparkling stanza was filled with action game. From his own 35, record. as the Whites pushed across Borders fired two straight One of those losses came at Western in a torrential three more touchdowns and strikes to tight end James the Maroons averted a shutout downpour, and the other was in the season finale Wilson, advancing the ball to by scoring once. the Maroon 36, and a third against Morehead with the conference title at stake. Thompson Leads All Rushers straight completion to Coach Kidd returns basically the same team next Marshall Bush, taking it to the year as Jimmy Brooks, the leading rusher in the OVC Thompson, who led all 20. Thompson went to work during the past three years, is back to lead the rushers in the game with 97 again on the next play as he Colonels to the title and the coveted Grantland Rice yards in 14 carries, set up the bulldozed the last 20 yards third White score with a 32 right up the middle of the line Bowl. for the final touchdown of the Successful and Courageous are the two best words yard jaunt up the middle from the Maroon 45. Four plays day, capping off an impressive that describe the 1970-71 basketball season. later, on a . fourth and six four play, 65 yard march by The past season was successful because Eastern situation, quarterback Harold the Whites. Gillespie's boot posted a 16-8 record, the best mark here in the last Borders scooted around left was on the mark this time to five years. It was successful because of the big win end for six yards and the TD. make the final count of 34-7. The Whites clearly over Murray. And the season was successful in that Gillespie's kick hit the upright this time and bounced off, so dominated most statistical the Colonels made a strong finish and wound up in a the score remained 20-0. fields, rolling up 303 total tie for second'place in the conference. After the tough White yards to the Maroons' total of The year was courageous because of the battle that defense forced the Maroons to 12 1. Passing was not -^ Eastern gave mighty Western in Alumni Coliseum. punt again, the Whites took exceptionally strong on right side as Maroon quarterback The Colonels fought against a much bigger and the ball on the Maroon 49 and moved to the 45. From there, Bob Fricker had a tough stronger team taking it into overtime only to lose on on third down, McCarthy afternoon, managing only a last second shot by Western's Danny Johnson. launched a long spiral, which three completions in 15 J Eastern's freshman team compiled the most wins split end Larry Kirksey attempts and 13 yards, and every by this school by chalking up 16 victories. snagged and took into the end the two White quarterbacks hit only five of 16 aerials. The future looks bright for the Colonels. Only one rone with 5:47 remaining. Roger Hogg's kick made it However, Borders' streak late regular, senior Carl Greenfield, and a top reserve in 27-0, too big a lead for the in the game gave the Whites a Charles Elza will not return next year. All-OVC guard Maroons to have any chance total of 118 passing yards. George Bryant along with starters Billy Burton and Charlie "Mitch" Mitchell are back to form the nucleus of a top team. Help will come from the top EKUTennisSquad freshmen player, Robert Brooks. Eastern's spring sports calendar will wind up next Staff enoto by Larry taliay week. None of the teams are doing particularly well, WHITE TEAM CORNERBACK Jackie Miller (24) doubles potent offensive attack "and a stingy defense. Miller and his Is Back In Form but youth can be attributed to this. as a punt return specialist for the Colonels in the annual return mate Jim Lyons broke one for 62 yards in the second Coach Jack Adams' tennis The following day Austin With the accent on youth, Eastern has bright Maroon-White scrimmage held Tuesday on Hanger Field. The quarter to give the Whites an early lead. White squad trounced the Maroons 34-7 as they showed a squad returned to their true , Peay fell to the EKU squad by futures in every sport. It's possible that EKU can form last weekend as they a 6-3 score also. reclaim its' title of a few years back, the university of defeated two Ohio Valley John Young began the champions. Conference foes 6-3 and action with 6-0 and 6-4 wins breezed by Henry Ford 9-0. . followed by Pat Geron's two Middle Tennessee was the, 6-0 sets. Greg Stephenson won Colonels In first victim of the Colonels as by 6-3 and 6-0 scores. Jim John Bohuslav returned to the Greenup lost his first set but team after a brief departure. , took, the final two with 6-0 playoffs with five games of its pitching staff, which Bohuslav scored two sets from scores. BY JIM KURK Bucs on three hits and Hal Roesch allowed only four hits during the week, beginning permitted eight walks. The his opponent by 6-4 and 8-6 Paul Baliard-John Bohuslav Progress Sports Reporter in a 4-1 victory in Saturday's with a doubleheader last Cdlonels and Tech each had tallies. won their doubles match 6-0 Today in Johnson City, sweep, and since pitching is Wednesday with defending nine hits for the game, but the Pat Geron lost his first set and 6-3. Greg Stephenson-AI Tennessee, Eastern takes on generally regarded as the most champion Tennessee Tech at walks proved the big but bounced back to take the i Ramirez won their match 6-3 ONE -HO** A NEBS Western in the opening round important part of the game in Cookesville. The Colonels difference as Tech scored 12 next two by 6-3. and 6-4 , and 6-2. of the OVC baseball playoffs. g short series, these two' dropped both these games, runs to Eastern's 5. scores. Greg Stephensen In a 9-0 romp over Henry Although Morehead, having performances give reason to,; .losing a close one 6-5 in the Colonel starter Tom chalked-up two 6-1 scores Ford Coolege, Paul Ballard compiled a 20-5 record during believe that the Colonels have opener and a slugfest 12-9 in Benwell got off to a bad start over his opponent in the last won by 6-2 and 6-0' scores CORNER NORTH SECOND t IRVINE ST. the regular season, is favored as good as a shot as anybody the nightcap. because of three first inning of singles competition. followed by Bohuslav's r RICHMOND. KENTUCKY to take the crown, the at capturing the league Tech captured the first errors by Eastern's fielders. He In doubles competition •6-1-6-4 win. John Young Colonels showed that they championship. game on catcher Charles later gave up three hits in the Geron-Young won by two 6-2 upped the score by winning Where You Get Quoity could be ready to challenge Coach Charles 'Turkey" Brown's run producing single first frame and was replaced sets. Paul Ballard-Bohuslav 6-4-6-2. Pat Geron continued for the title by turning in their Hughes definitely feels that in the bottom of the seventh by John Slone, who pitched won 6-2 and 6-3 and to add to the total by winning One-Hour Dry Cleaning And best pitching efforts of the pitching will determine how inning off reliever Billy Wells, well until the fifth inning Stephenson-AI Ramirez took with 6-1 and 6-2 scores. Greg season last Saturday afternoon well Eastern fares. "We split snapping a 5-5 tie. Brown, when a Tech explosion off 6-4 and 6-3 sets from their Stephenson finished off Three-Hour Shfrt Service in a doubleheader sweep of two games with Western who led the Eagle attack with him and his successor, Ernie opponents in the best of three singles competition with 6-2 East Tennessee. during the season, so all you' three hits, batted in Butch Pennington, produced five series. and 6-0. 4 Days A Ween Craig Schleigh shut out the can say is that we've got a Strickland who had walked runs. The Eagles got only two 50-50 chance against them. Of and moved to second on a singles in that inning, but they course, the main thing in. sacrifice. were aided by four walks. baseball is pitching, so if Eastern's runs in this game . Tech batting stars in this they've come' up with the came in the second, when one were Butch Gentry with In Richmond. better pitching than what we they scored three on Craig two singles and three RBl's, saw donw there earlier they'll Milburn's two run double and jand Strickland with two be tough. But if we play ball a single by Roger Roberts, in singles and two RBI's. Randy as well as we can, well give the fifth when they plated one Ayer pitched the entire game " Western or anybody trouble." on an error and Roberts' RBI for Tech, and amazingly Coach Hughes did not triple, and in the seventh enough did not walk a batter. venture a prediction on the when Dave Theiler doubled Eastern had two runs in the outcome of the playoffs, and scored on an error. fourth when with two out, saying only that , "if we play Tech's big inning was the Roberts and DAve Statin good ball, we've got as good a third, in which they got three produced RBI singles. They chance as anybody, and we with Joe Wesche's two run got three more in the sixth played good ball last weekend single the key hit. Morris Irby when Gary Roe singled and so we should be ready." At also had a productive game for came home on a double by press time he was not sure Tech, collecting two singles, a Theiler, Staten brought home Theiler with a single, and the MX* who would be the Colonel's double, and an RBI. opening game pitcher. In the second game Eastern Tech fielders committed two Eastern warmed up for the was plagued by the wildness errors.

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i> THE EASTERN PROGRESS. Thursday, April 22,1971 - Page 7 Cindermen Finish Pete Schneider: * Sports-minded' Professor Second In Meet He Is A Loyal Colonels Booster Schneider says teaching has approximately 60 professional Coach E.G. Plummer's in the Hammer throw with a the most part, unselfish. On BY DOUG VANCE his own time, Schneider been good to him but admits teams. However, my big break track team finished second in toss of 133'-i;\ hasn't come as yet and until it Progress Sports Reporter conducts his own radio sports that it is probably not his a triangular meet here In the home meet on does, I'll probably remain in Tuesday. Competing in the Tuesday first place winners show (OVC Round-up) on correct field. "Teaching is a very teaching." track meet were. Kentucky for Eastern were Silvious in In good supply on today's WEKU-FM. He also has been enjoyable profession, Schneider will not be State, Eastern, and Vincennes, the one mile run with a college campus, it is said, are the official scorer for the especially in college but I returning to Eastern next Indiana. K-State piled up 71 clocking of 4:18.7. Stebing those pundits of the teaching basketball team the last two profession known as years. He serves as spotter to think I've found a field that semester but he does have points to capture the meet. took the shot put competition several applications pending at Eastern tallied 59 to finish with a heave of 51*7". He also "absent-minded" professors. PA announcer John Sullivan I'd really enjoy—sports publicity. I suppose my' some New York colleges. second while Vincennes was captured the discus' throw More difficult to locate is one during football season, and friendship with Dave Vance A knowledgeable man in far back with 43. with a mark of 146' W". who can answer to the has done some announcing description of "sports-mind- (former sports information almost every sport played, On the previous weekend A hew track record was set himself during freshman ed" professor. director at Eastern and Schneider deals in the history EKU ran in the Dogwood in the 100 yard dash by basketball games. Coming out from behind a presently director of publicity of particular games. Relays at Knoxville, Tenn. Garrett of K.S.C. He ran it in Schneider says his studious look, every now and willingness to serve is due with the Kentucky Colonels) V* Eastern did not find much 9.4. Gerry Scaringi was third then, Pete Schneider is one of mainly to his love of sports. is directly responsible for success down there with the with a 10.0 clocking. "I have always been a Mervyn Lewis took the 880 the few members of teaching "For as long as I can gaining my interest in the only bright spots being Ken who can truly be awarded this follower of sports and I Silvious and David Stebing. run with a time of 1:56.1. remember I was always field." tag. The trim New Yorker has interested in sports and Wants Job In Pros always had a good memory \ Silvious finished third in the. The triple jump was taken for sports facts. One of my by Eastern's Dawson who been a staunch supporter of coming from New York I Schneider believes his Steeplechase with a time of athletics at Eastern since his favorite pastimes is playing 8:48. This tops his time at leaped 44'2V4". Silvious guess I played about every experience before a arrival in Richmond five years playground sport ever sports trivia." Florida and he continues to continued his dominance of microphone has been valuable. Schneider confidently ago. His support has even invented including punch ball, lower his time each meet. long distance events as he "1 owe a lot to John challenges all-comers on bits took the three mile run in a drawn praise from some of the stick ball, street football, slap Sullivan, Jim Ridings and Loy Leidenburgh set the second school's head coaches. and pieces of sports best time in the country this time of 14:35.0. ball, stoop ball and, of course, Lee for their help with my Strong Praises Him basketball and baseball," memorabilia. But unless year as he captured first place Garrett had another radio show. The coaches at you're able to name all eight with a remarkable time of excellent time in the 220 yard He was never quite good Eastern have been very Said head basketball coach, enough to compete with players involved in the 1919 8:32. dash as the speedy runner Guy Strong, "Pete has been a cooperative in granting me Black Sox scandal, you Stebing set a school record from K-State ran it in 21.1. college varsity athletes but interviews. They're all winners tremendous help in promoting was well received while needn't apply. our program. He has given us and I've certainly enjoyed my He also gained some participating in nine association with them." support that we like to see intramural sports. valuable experience working College Night Set For April 30 come out of the faculty." Schneider tis currently as a sportswriter for the Graduated from Queens College writing to professional teams Lexington Herald. With the Collegians will get a break wives-may purchase regular Roy Kidd, head football S3.00 reserved seats for only in the hope he can enter the radio and newspaper for theirdating budgets when coach, commented, "Pete, to Schneider did find time to sports field, but says the experience he feels he has the $1.50. "That's cheaper than me, is a true sport fan. He has do other things in college. He the Reds play host staying at home and leaving openings are scarce. necessary qualifications to go Staff Pnoto by Scnt«y Cox been very loyal to us. We need graduated from Queens "The problem with sports into the sports publicity field. to San Francisco Friday, April the light's on," says Red College with a BA in 30 on College Nite at FORGET ABOUT THE "absent-minded" professor Eastern to see more people like him publicity is, of course, finding All he's waiting for is the Ticket Services Director Bob from the teaching level. I hate Speech-Broadcasting and Riverfront Stadium. Farrell, who reports several now has a "sports-minded" professor. He is Pete Schneider j an opening. I've written to opening. speech instructor, who doubles and triples as a Colonels fan, like the devil to see him received a graduate teaching groups from nearby leave." assistantshjp to Ball State College students-and even universities have already made PA announcer, scorekeeper, and radio broadcaster. Schneider non-collegiate dates or hopes to get into sports publicity at the professional level. Schneider's contribution's University where he earned his reservations. to athletics at Eastern are. for Masters. Women Tracksters/ EKU Golf Team Capture First Meet The first women's track conquered the first place Record Now 8-1 meet of the semester was held position with a jump of 18 last Friday, April 16, on feet, three and three-fourth Eastern's golf squad has campus. This competition was inches. Sharon Warner and had lost five strokes on par on Debbie Webb of EKU were won five matches in the last the last two holes. a preliminary to the Dogwood week without a defeat. Its' Meet in Knoxville, Tennessee, placed third and fourth in the Eastern's last victory high jump competition. overall record now stands at occured Monday at Arlington. on Saturday, April 17. an impressive 8-1. Th e schools competing The 440 yard dash was Xavier University had traveled clocked with a time of 63.9 to Richmond only to be included Southern Illinois Last Thursday in University, Central State seconds by Kelley Stanfield of Richmond the Colonels beat decimated by the improving University, Indiana State EKU. Miss Stanfield also Northwood (Mich.) and EKU golfers. Xavier lost the University, the University of carried fifth place in the 220 Transylvania. Northwood only match by a total of 28 yard dash. Miss Freking was played four men and Eastern Kentucky, and EKU. strokes, over five strokes per In the Dogwood Meet, barely beaten by a runner won by the score of 307-318. man. Indiana State's runners from Central State by only Transylbania, who played the two/tenths of a second.,The standard five men was Scott Leads EKU captured the vicitory with 53 points, while EKU's sprinters winning time was 11.5 defeated 384-403. Tom Scott led the Eastern seconds. squad with an even-par 72. He finished in second place with a Eastern was led by total of 39 points. The other Eastern's 440 yard relay was followed by Saunders and team, consisting of .Miss sophomore. . Jjm Moore, jpf •-"Moore who each ca*ded 73's» .JjSajns finished in the order of: Berea, with his two over par UK, third; Central State, Freking, Miss Stanfield, (Jthy 74. Two strokes behind Moore Eastern will play tomorrow fourth; and Southern Illinois, Babington and Marilyn were Tim Brown and Jack at Louisville and will return to fifth. Scroggins, finished in third . Barber. Roc Irey finished Richmond on Saturday to In the individual field place. The 880 Yard Medley fourth for Eastern with a 78. entertain Indiana State and events, Irene Wyckoff of was won by UK. Eastern's Bill Price was next with a 79. Marshall. Coach Presnell Eastern took fifth place in the medley team in the 880 yard expected both of the matches discus throw. Clancy relay race was the recipient of Northwood was again the 1 to be tough. However, he McClanahan received fifth second place. victim of Eastern on Saturday believes his team is improving place honors in the shot put. The Eastern Track team is as the Colonels traveled to and expects them to stay up Connie Freking, was coached by staff member Dr. Danville for another duel with their opponents. second in the long jump. ISU Dot Harkins. match. Centre, the host school, was defeated by 34 strokes by the redhot Colonels. Eastern's top five golfers had a total of one under par. Eastern's team C« shaved 24 strokes since Thursday's match. Staff Photos by Larry Bailey Irey la Low MADISON EASTERN GOLFER Bill Price prepares to putt (left photo) teammates racked up five victories last week and upped their against Transylvania and Northwood, Michigan at Arlington record to 8-1. EKU travels to Louisville tomorrow for a match Freshman Irey, of Gojf Course last week. The right photo gives a good look at with the Cards and then returns to Arlington Saturday to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was how Price's club bends as he prepares to tee off. Price and his entertain Marshall and Indiana Sr»t* low for the match with a three under par, 69. Jim Saunders, ^SASS*:*:*:*^^ medalist in the Fox Den COMPOSITE SPRING SPORTS SCHEDULE Invitational the week before, BANK <* ■- and Barber also shot sub-par Event Opponent 1 rounds with 71's. Moore shot MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ?: April 22 Baseball Divisional Play-offs i an even par, 72, and was | April 23 Baseball Divisional Play-offs i followed by Price, who shot a MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Tennis Western, Murray 1 76. Golf Louisville, Indiana State < Track Drake Relays Coach Glenn Presnell was 2 C0NWNUNT lOWHONS: ;<» Baseball Divisional Play-offs pleased with the team's Tennis Western, Murray performance. He also noted Golf ' Indiana State, UK that the scores could have Track Drake Relays been better. He said that MAIN SIKH aaJ IMfH STRUT Baseball Georgetown Price, the only golfer over par. 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Page 8 - Thursday, April 22,1971, THE EASTERN PROGRESS '* Awards Presented Military Students ■ » The department of military was presented a special cup in McFarland. year performance was given to science gave over 20 awards to honor of his fine leadership of Michael R. Kaylor received Frances Carrico. its outstanding students at the , the company. the Daughters of the The reserve officers gold i * annual President's and Dean's Col. Joseph L. Pilant, American Revolution Gold medal for outstanding service Review last Monday. Professor of Military Science, Medal Award for outstanding in fourth year ROTC went to : A Dr. Robert R. Martin presented the PMS award to performance as a fourth year Charles R. Long. The presented the President's the 4th platoon for their cadet. The Association of the Department of the Army | i Award for the most proficient excellence in drill. Paul J. U.S. Army Military History Superior Cadet Decoration battalion in- competition to Adamo accepted the award. Award for the outstanding was bestowed upon Kenneth the 4th battalion. Receiving David Neal was given the cadet in a second year of Hackworth. the award was Thomas Veterans of Foreign. Wars military science regarding The decoration from the Dorroh, battalion commander. Medal for outstanding military history was given to Army for a second year cadet The Regent's award for the leadership and scholarship as a • Richard T. Williams. went to Michael A. Hughes. most proficient company was freshman cadet. David D. The Army's award for presented by Vice President McMillen was presented the The Association of the U.S. outstanding performance as a J.C. Powell to Company T, American Legion Medal for Army Medal for exceptional third year cadet went to represented by Steven Miller. individual high scores in rifle leadership by a third year Daniel J. Baur. Eleven cadets were marksmanship. cadet, was given to William M. The outstanding fourth r; < presented with Dean's List The American Legion England. Jeffrey. Magers year cadet, as honored by the Awards having accumulated a Military Excellence Bronze received the REserve Officers Department of the Army, was 3.5 grade standing or higher Medal for progress in Association Certificate Donald G. Powers. The Flight honoring him as a first year during the fall semester. The leadership and general Ace Award for the cadet :• * awards were presented by proficiency in fourth year cadet. demonstrating highest various Eastern Deans. military science was presented The Reserve Officers potential during flight training 9 Students honored were: to Danny R. Fannin. The Association Bronze Medal went to James B. Insco. Donald G. Powers, Danny R. American Legion Silver Medal Award for outstanding The award for the ;: Staff Mote* by Sam Lynn Fannin, Larry S. Fields, John for scholastic excellence for achievement as a second year outstanding - cadet at the I* R. Wooten, Daniel J. Baur, outstanding academic Got A Little Problem...How Best To Get To The Bottom Of It...It's All In Knowing How... cadet was given to James ROTC summer camp in 1970 Michael A. Buis, Michael W. achievement was given to Scott, Jr. The officers' silver was given to Danny R. •2* Kdipinsky, James R. Mobley, Larry S. Fields. medal for outstanding third Fannin. Peter R. Dawkins, James S. The Sons of the American Johnson, and William M. Revolution- Medal for On Radio Astronomy England. leadership was received by Awhile' Says Company R received the Dieter R. Carlton. The John I. Order of the Elks Cup for the Philip Sousa Award to the SigmaXi's Hear Dr. Morton Roberts best company in drill. William outstanding ROTC basic Kappa Delta Sorority §H M. England received the cup course band member was and its impact on our picture for this Society. An authority lecture, is an honorary club in behalf of the company, and presented to Alison l Dr. Morton Roberts, "Smile Awhile" was the Waiver v Assistant Director of the of the universe. on the composition, structure, for scientists who have or are Receiving degrees from and evolutionary history of in the process of conducting theme of the second annual A "paint-a-bod" is being National Radio Astronomy Kappa Delta Smile Week held today in front of Observatory, will speak to Pomona College, The galaxies, Dr. Roberts is a research. Membership at 850 Honors Given California Institute of member of the staff of the Eastern consists mainly of which began on Monday. McGregor Hall. For a small fee Eastern's Chapter of Sigma Xi, Continued from page 1 Four $150 scholarships The week began with a anyone can paint words, April 26 at 7:30 in Moore Technology and the National Radio Astronomy faculty and some - graduate University of California at Observatory. highest overall grade point from the junior class were squirt gun sale in front of pictures, or any type of 100. Dr. Roberts will speak on students. Sciences such as McGregor Hall which touched unusual design i on Kappa 1 the survey of radio astronomy Berkeley, Dr. Roberts has chemistry, biology, geology, average in spring 1970 and Pi received by Pat Taylor, ft taught at Occidental College, The Society of the Sigma and physics are included in Kappa Alpha in the fall of Ronnie Dunn, Larry Connor off a day-long water battle Delta pledges or if they prefer, Berkelt, and Harvard. Xi, which is sponsoring the the organization. 1970. and Darryl Pointer. among the people stopping a pledge can create a painting Dr. Roberts has also held a Nancy Wilcher and David Sophomore scholarships of between classes. on them. Only hands, arms Kelhoffer Siereveld received $50 for the S2S0 were given to Edwina feet, legs and faces can be James Lick Observatory The Smile Queen Contest Continued from page 1 Fellowship and a National Florence Stratemeyer award Hatcher and Sharron Crews. painted. Summer Schedules Available in education. The freshman class presented officially began Tuesday with Tomorrow a "grab bag" is "at the time I couldn't finance Science Foundation the entry of six contestants. a campaign but. later the Postdoctoral Fellowship. The Outstanding Music 14 certificates. being held in front of ■Zt The Office of the Registrar complete the form furnished Service award went to Douglas The Pan-Hellenic Council Votes were cast by people McGregor Hall. Each grab bag money was presented." Currently he is a member of giving a penny to the Senators-at-large elected the Visiting Professor Program announces that filing of by the Registrar, and latunr it Oatly. Douglas Barber awarded Kappa Phi Delta for will contain a variety of intention to attend the 1971 so that.a registration packet received the Sinfonia award of their grade point average candidate that they though objects. were Robert Babbage, 1,075; of the American Astronomical had the prettiest smile. Charles Abner, 962; Julie Society. regualr summer term will will be ready for the student Phi Mu Alpha, a music which, as a sorority, was the Votes for the Smile Queen Lippy, 893; Jim Hollo way, The American continue into June 1971. The on the scheduled date of. honorary fraternity. highest among the $ social A shoe shine was also held can be cast all day today and 856; Bill Ramey, 839; and Astronomical Society schedule of classes for summer registration (June 14). The Phi Alpha Theta sororities. on the library steps; business until 11 a.m. tomorrow. Steve Roland, 760. produced a motion picture school is now available in the The announcement in The. scholarhsip was given to Paul Dean Mary Ingles the was hampered by students The winner will be fell The referendum placed on office of the Vice President of Progress on April 15 was in* Johnson. Pamela Frost was honor societies of Collegiate who were wearing sandals or presented with a rose and the based on Dr. Roberts' research 1 the ballot passed in favor of activities. He is chairman of Academic Affairs. error as is the date on the given the Pi Omega Pi award Pentacle, CWENS, Omicron were barefoot. fraternity or sorority increasing the activity fee to the Committee on Any student desiring to form being used by the in the department of business Alpha Kappa, Kappa Iota A "pie throw" was held all sponsoring her will receive a $4. The vote was 730 to 696. Astronomical Motion Pictures attend summer school should Registrar. education. Epsilon and Phi Kappa Phi day Wednesday in front of trophy.

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