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Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1954-1955 Eastern Kentucky University Year 1954 Eastern Progress - 05 Nov 1954 Eastern Kentucky University This paper is posted at Encompass. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress 1954-55/4 X » . EASTERN PROGRESS Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky State College, Richmond, Kentucky Volume 32 Friday, November 5, 1954 No, 4 ~9T Eastern Prepares For Big Events Work on the Homecoming parade gets under way earlier than usual this year, an these One of Homecoming's most exciting activities will be the selection of a queen, to be YMCA and YWCA members prove. (See Story on Page Three.) chosen from these candidates. (See story on Page Three.) * r Rehearsing for "The Male Animal", the little theatre Club's first production of the Coming up soon on campus will be the affair the girls like so much—the Sadie Haw- year, are cast members. The play wil| be given Monday Night In Hiram Brack^ kins Day Dance. This is just a sample of what the boys are In for during the next Auditorium. (See story on Page Three.) 'two weeks! (See story on Page Three.) V Page 2 EASTERN PROGRESS Friday, November 5, 1954 National Cwen Convention Foundation Offers Now In Eastern HostSenior FeHow$wP$ By MARY McCALL Senior Men Are Eligible / Our campus is now the scene To Present Applications r f the CWEN's National Conven- The Danforth Foundation, an 1 on Hindi began-- this afternoon educational trust fund in St. Louis, and will continue through Sunday Missouri, invites applications for t i; orning. November 7. the fourth class (1955) of Grad-! Registration for this women's uate Fellowships from the college rational honorary sorority began senior men and recent graduates ■ at 1:00 Friday afternoon in .Bur- [who are preparing themselves for ram Hall. After registrations the a career of college teaching, and i delegates toured the campus. are planning to enter graduate I Delegates and advisors will hold school in September, 1955,'for a dinner meeting at 5:00 this their first year of graduate study. evening in the Blue Room of the The Foundation welcomes appli- Student Union Building. Guests, cants from the areas,of Natural will be welcomed by Mrs. Robert and Biological Sciences, Social Foote, national president; Mary Sciences, Humanities and all fields Becker, president of Eastern's Mu of specialization to be found in Chapter; and Mrs. Emma Y. Case, the undergraduate college. dean of women at Eastern and President O'DonneU has named CWENS advisory dean. The Na- Mrs. R. R. Richards as the liaison tional Board Members will then officer to nominate to the Danforth be presented. Foundation two or not to exceed CWENs and advisors will be three candidates for these fellow- guests of the college at the movie ships. These appointments are fun- In Hiram Brock Auditorium. Aft- damentally "a relationship of en- er the movie they will be enter- couragement" throughout the years tained with a pajama-coke party Mary Becker, of graduate study, carrying a In the recreation room of Burnam <wrn» rreameat promise of financial aid within pre- Hall. scribed conditions as merethere may MISS CONSTANCE CONKLTN will be coffee hoar In, Walnut ■■ noed- The maximum annual The convention will open Satur- HaU grant tor single Feuows is $1800 day morning at »:00wlth a busi- After breakfart Sunday morning r°r married Fellows, $2400. Stu- dent Dramatic Soprano Featured ness session n the Student Union the CWENs will attend a morning * with or without financial Building. Delegates and advisors worship service planned by MJtzi •"*•*• invited to apply. A Dan- will have lunch at 12 noon in the Mueller and Mary BfcCalL of Mu ,orth Fel,°w ** allowed to earn Hue Room. Chapter. ,other scholarship appointment, Jn First Faculty Recital Workshops wui Degm at 1:30 in Following a business meeting the *ucn P Fulbrlght, Woodrow Wil- the Student Union Building. The convention will close at 11:00 Sun- ®°.n' °il E' B" etc" concurrently By SALLIE ANN ENRICH four workshops will include "The day morning. "Jj" *j< Danforth Fellowship, Miss Constance Conklin, dramatic soprano, will pre- Intangible Aspects of Being a Other committees for the con- and applicants for these appoint- ment sent the first faculty recital of the year in Hiram Brock CWEN" conducted by Miss Helen ventlon are Room Reservations, * are cordially invited to ap- Auditorium on Monday, November 15th at 8:15 p. m. Her Fage, Dean of Women of Miami chairman, Betty Brock Lawrence, Ps-P tne Mni« time for a Dan- University, Oxford, Ohio; "The Winchester, Kentucky; Transpor- ro.rtn Fellowship. H a man re- accompanist will be Elizabeth Gaither also of the music CWEN Ritual" directed by Mrs. tation. Doris Wllmer, Ft. Thorn- c*w* the Danforth appointment, faculty. William Riddle, national vice- as, Kentucky; and Meal Reserva- tofetner with a Rhodes Scholar- A native of Fort Wayne, In. studying voice with Arthur Kraft jresident and ritual chairman from tions, Mary McCall, Wincherster, fiP}p' Q1 Woodrow Wilson Fellow- 4iana, Miss Conklin began study- As a member of the faculty of the University of Pittsburg. Penn- Kentucky. Pjft ■■ becomes a Danforth Pel- tag voice privately while in high Furman, University, GreenvUTs, r-ylvania; "Local Organization" in Members working on other com- J2J without stipend, until these school. She entered Northwestern g. c, she appeared in recitals, and charge of rs. Robert Angelo, na- mittees are Jerry Taylor, Frank- ~Pf relaUonships are completed University, continuing her voice with the South Carolina opera tional extension chairman, Grove fort, Kentucky; Ann Ennis, Eliza- - AJI Danforth Fellbws will par- study ,and graduated from there Workshop, which toured the stats, City College, Grove City, Pennsyl- in.bethtown. Kentucky; Rosalind *PPP* in tne annual Danforth with a Bachelor of Music degree.. Last year in New York City vania; "Advisor's Workshop" eon- Lewis, Springfield, Kentucky; Bar- foundation Conference on Teach While in Evanston, she was pre- Miss Conklin studied with Paul ducted by Miss Lillian Tate, ad- bf.ra Jo GulnchigUanl, Richmond, P* to be ueJd at Camp Mini- sented as soloist with the Univer- Althouse and, following his death, ■visor, and Mrs. P. K. Holmes. Kentucky; Joy Kitson, Falmoutl* wanca in Michigan next Septem- sity Symphony Jn recitals and as with Martial Singher. This past l>ean of Women, University of Kentucky; Virginia Fugate, ML Der' soloist of the First Baptist Church, summer at the Aspen Institute of Kentucky, Lexington. Kentucky. Sterling. Kentucky; and Martha . The qualifications of the candi- While teaching at Cottey Col- Music, Aspen. Colorado, she did The CWENs and delegates will Spurlin Grlse, Richmond, Ken- dates M ltoted in the announce- lege, Nevada, Missouri, she gave opera coaching with Wolfgang "feast" in Anglo-Saxon style at tucky. • ment from the Foundation are: recitals and was oratorio soloist vacano. men throughout the Mid-West Miss A newcomer to Kichmond and 6:30 Saturday evening in the Blue Mrs. Emma Y. Case is advisor °* outstanding academic abil- Conklin completed her graduate the faculty of Eastern, Miss Conk- Koom. Following the feast there to Eastern's chapter of CWENs. *?• Personality congenial to the studies at the Eastman School of lin is organist at the First Chris- _ classroom, and integrity and char- Music. Rochester. New York, tian Church. .} acter, including faith and com- mitment within the Christian tra- Her recital program here win' dition. Moth Club Reorganized; include: All applications, including the Two 16th Century Melodies, Tra« ^recommendations, must be com Patrick Chosen Leader ditional: "Come Live With Me", pleted by February 15, 1955. Any and "Greensleeves". 1 After' a few years In disban.l- "Listen to the Voice of Love"— student wishing further informa- Hook. tion should get in touch with Mrs. ment the Math Club was reor- ganized Tuesday. October 25. Separazione—Italian Folk, Song, Richards; our liaison officer. Danza Faucinlla—Durante. Merrell Patrick has been elected Oh, Perfido-Sence and Air- president; Ronald Smiley, vice Beethoven. K. I. E. GIVES SMOKER president; Bettye Joyce Christian, Brautlieder—Cornelius. FOR FACULTY MEMBERS secretary; Janet Campbell, treas- La Bonne Chanson—Faure. IT i urer; cnesterChester Raker, publicity I Three Poems of .Edna St. Yin- Kappa "Iota Epsilon, the men's! chairman; Thorton Lipscomb. pro- cent Millay—Zimbalist. honorary sophomore fraternity, | gram chairman; Ken Scrojham Yards and Yards of Sunlight— gave a smoker in Sullivan Hall and Hubert Richards, program Cimara. Wednesday. October 27, for all committee; Jackson Lackey, meni- Sing to my Heart*—Giannini. the male faculty members. The bership chairman; Richard Norris general* gee cher lasted from and Donald Clowe, membership 7:30 until 10:00. committee. The club is sponsored COLOR PRINT EXHIBIT Almost one hundred per cent by Mr. McGlasson. DISPLAYED LAST WEEK of the faculty was represented, Th<" nurpose of this club is to I X many of the KIE alumniattended. 8ti nteresi 'for « collection of colored prints ... iran* uiu JUIU new masters was and the present members assisted £'oThOS whwho ^are mSSJ"major,n or %£Oll or *»J*L fftJCJHS!!*.!* with the entertatertair 0ie f ? ° £ ? * on display in the Exhibition Room. _ j » «"""»K- v-a»ce, pie, lno. m mathematics. The member? nf *u. AZ*. n,.<iHi„„ «-«»«, tv,- 10*1. coffee . and cigars were passed to „,»„ ,„ Hi...,.,, t™.,. ™.M °5 ■•«■ ™}<H*g trm the 18th the guests. igars we sed to plan to discu^ toplc. concerning K5r5aTHTVT»&" - Vernon Bundy mathematicsr iMr forfcSSHiJ enjoyment l andhi According to Dr. Fred P. Giles, KIE, an* dent, Jim Cheek J:is secretary^ nx-pL? and -b-r "* »~"3"sother exhibit vtsssi is planned for the Carl Tomlin Is treasurer. The members have planned a near future. He urges all students dinner meeting for the second and to take advantage of this oppor- fourth Tuesdays of each month.