Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1974-1975

Eastern Kentucky University Year 1974

Eastern Progress - 03 Dec 1974

Eastern Kentucky University

This paper is posted at Encompass. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress 1974-75/13 EK U RIGHT ON! Volleyballers romp to McCarthy leads Colonels to OVC title Region II championship Eastern senior quarterback Jeff "Back to the performance of season. The score was tied 14-14 and the Everett Talbert (1,210 - Altred BY PAT WILSON In single elimination play Saturday, McCarthy certainly knew how to close McCarthy, 139 yards and 22 carries is not tension mounted. Thompson, 1973) Sports Editor Winihrop defeated Morehead State, 15-4. his collegiate career. a usual game lotal for a signal-caller After a short Morehead punt was Most yards rushing in a single game — After a tremendous outpouring of (Coatlnned on page twelve) The 220-pound nativeof Cold Springs with his stature and size, but Morehead downed at Ihe MSU 46, the running of 222. Everett Talbert vs. East Tennessee quality and jusl plain old-fashioned fun. , sparked (wo fourth quarter touch- was not giving us anything with McCarthy and Talbert took the ball to the (207 — Thompson vs. Morehead. 1973) (which is unique in modern alhlelicsi the down drives as the EKU Colonels (Everett) Talbert. so Jeff really took one-yard linewhere with' 9:44 remaining Most points scored by kick in a season — Eastern's women's volleyball learn got M ^L overcame a 14-7 deficit and went on to advamaeeof it," Kidd continued. freshmen fullback Hal Emerson scored 52. Earl Cody 152, Jerry Pullms 1967) down IO serious work and capiured iheir I upend the Morehead State Eagles. 21-14. Morehead sprang to a 7-0 lead after a lo give Eastern (he victory and Ihe OVC Most field goals in one game — 3, Earl second regional title in Ihe last ihree Not only did the win lie a school record pass from Terry Flowers to Keith championship. Cody vs. Murray State (3, Pullins, vs. years. for most victories in one season (EKU Mescher. This score came with seven Leading ihe aetense for Eastern were a Morehead, 1968) finished 8-2), but the triumph, combined minutes lefi in the second quarter. number of players including seniors Ron Longest field goal — 43, Earl They capiured the Association of ^m with Murray Stale's 9-7 win over Western McCarthy then learned wiih Talbert to Campbell and Sian Roberts. Cody (43, Joe Graybeal vs. Tenn. Tech. Inlercollegiale Athletics for Women (AIAWi Region II title wilhiwo runaway Kentucky, gave Eastern its first Ohio drive the Colonels down the field and pul Talbert, who led the conference in 1959) victories in the finals. Valley Conference title since 1968. ihem on the board with a four yard run by three categories—rushing, total offense Nk Eastern was 6-1 in the OVC, while the quarterback. and scoring , finished with his ninth 100- TEAM .Coach Geri Polvino's Eastern team Western and Murray State were 5-2. McCarthy almost became the got when yard plus rushing game of the year as he Most wins in a season — 8 (8 in seven defeated East Tennessee 15-6. 15-6; "We sel as our goals to win the con- he fumbled early iij the third quarter and gained 107 yards in 31 carries to push hit other seasons) Eastern Mennonile College. 15-6. 15-1; ference championship and represent the Morehead took the ball on Eastern's 20 '74 totals to 1,478 yards and 262 carries. Mosl yards rushing in a season — 2.391 Memphis Slate, 8-15. 15-10. 15-9; defen- university in ihe NCAA Division II with Frank Jones scoring two plays later. Several Eastern records were broken (2.224 in 1954) ding champ Winthrop College, 15-2, 15-7;' playoffs," said EKU head coach Roy With the Colonels trailing 14-7, or ties this year by the Colonels including. I'll, note: In Information released and in ihe championship. Elon College, Kidd. "We, of course, realixed one of McCarthy hooked up with flanker John yesterday afternoon, Everett Talbert 15-6,15-8. The Eastern girls only loss was INDIVIDUAL mW M (hose and were a little disappointed we Revere for a 22-yard scoring toss, the was named first team All-American by lo ihe University of North Carolina- Most yards rushing in a season — 1,478. couldn't attain both. seventh such pass between the two this the Associated Press. Greensboro. 15-7. 7-15 14-'' Coach Geri Polvino 3Hp Eastern {fnmreag

Vol. S3 No. 13 Official Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky University Thursday, December 5, 1974 12 pages

LEN complex to provide firing- driving range, aquatic training

BY 8HARALEE BORST designed specifically for a law en- off Eastern's main campus lo create a Sun Writer forcement program. It is a symbol of transportation problem. Posey said, total commitment from the university to "This problem has not been resolved. our law enforcement program." The solution may involve scheduling According to Robert W. Posey, Dean of The Complex is being financed through arrangements or transportation I he College of Law Enforcement, the Law a bond issue approved Feb. 6, 1973 by arrangements." Enforcement-Traffic Safety Center John Nuveen and Co. and Johnston, Eastern's law enforcement program which is presently under construction Brown, Burnett and Knight Inc., has expanded since its beginning in 1966 JMI south of Eastern's main campus, Louisville. (Continued On Page Twelve) should be completed for fall 1975 classes. The complex will be located far enough Posey said that the building's crime laboratory will facilitate a new Associate Degree and new Baccalaureate Degree . . .and equestrian statue in criminalistics. He west on to say that the 40-acre complex will Have two I raining pools to dedicated to law enforcers provide police aquatic training, a driving range to improve the present driver's Notable sculptor Dr. Felix de Weldon stand on a base of black Swedish granite. training program, and a firing range to will create a statue to accompany the Dean Feltner explained that the statue aid io firearm's demonstration. Law Enforcement-Traffic Safety Center will be financed in two ways. Half of the The 6.5 million dollar structure will to be completed in 1975. funding will be through the bond issue for 1 also house classrooms. laboratories, Donald R. Feltner, Vice President of the building complex which has already faculty offices, a physical aclivitiy area, Public Affairs, said that the statue will been approved by the Commissioner of a 400-seal auditorium, a cafeteria and be an equestrian statue of a policeman on Finance. photo by Larry Bailey kitchen and storage and mechanical a horse. The other half of the payment will be We 're Number One ! ! I facilities. made through equal contributions from The building will serve Ihe College of Feltner added, "The statue will two private organizations, Eastern's Colonel players celebrate their 21-14 victory over the Law Enforcement, the Traffic Safely symbolize the prominent position cinching the OVC title for Eastern,the first since 1968. Eastern's College of Law Enforcement Foundation and Eastern's Alumni Murray State University Eagles. It was not until the Senior quarterback Jeff McCarthy led the surge as he Institute, and a stale agency, Ihe Ken- Association. players reached Ihe locker room that they were finished his career for the Colonels, rushing for 139 lucky Law Enforcement Council. has in ihe nation. It will also be a hand- some addition lo the new facility." The statue will be financed over a three informed of Murray's 9-7 win over Western, thus yards. Seminars for police, correction and year period. According to Feltner, there court people will be held in the new The sculptor Felix de Weldon also will be no fund raising activities to help structure. Also. Ihe Kentucky Law created the Centennial statue located in pay for the statue. He said that the Enforcement Council will provide state- front of the Powell Center. According to money had already been promised by AHEAD offers college accreditation wide training programs there. Feltner, Ihe new statue will be one and Eastern Alumni and friends. Posey commented, "The .Law one-half times life size. Feltner added Dean Feltner said that the private Enforcement-Traffic Safety Center will ihat like ihe "space statue" the new organizations studied many possible be the only building in the Southeast siatue will be cast in Rome, Italy and will ways to donate money to the Law to volunteers while serving in Army Enforcement-Traffic Safety Complex. Dean Feltner explained, "Someone gel college credit while in service instead student enrolls at Eastern for example brought up the idea that we should spend BY CAYLEN TICHENOR Staff Writer of wailing until he gets out. and is assigned a counselor. He then Ihe money on library or research / leaves for his tour of duly. While on his facilities. Extensive innovative facilities The program, originally started at It used to be thai you had to make a lour of duty he will attend a neighboring for Ihe new building had already been East Michigan University now includes choice. You could either Join the army or college. His counselor there and the one planned for using the money from the 161 schools Eastern is one of three go to school. Today you can do both. The at Eastern correspond so that the student bond issue." schools in Ihe Louisville recruiting area army offers a new program, Project will take courses Ihat will transfer. He Dr. Felix de Weldon, sculptor for the which is in charge of the project. AHEAD (Army Help for Education and can take as many classes as he wants or new statue, is world renowned. Many Development), so that the volunteer can The program works in this way. The go to as many colleges as he wants. have considered him the finest sculptor of According to Donna Black, Admissions Ihe century. He has been called counselor, all that is required is that the "Sculptor for the Ages." "student must complete thirty of his last Included among his works are the Job-seekers graduation hours in residence at Marine Corps War Memorial, the statue Eastern." of Simon Bolivar, both in Washingtrn. The program can have definite ad- D. CM the French Belleau Wood Placement Service can help vantages, according lo Doctor Kenneth Monument, the National Monument for T. Clawson, Dean for Academic Services, Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur, and the and "One of the biggest is money." The busts of twenty-eight American comes on campus to interview students. ' Army pays 75 percent of the tuition while presidents. BY REBECCAGRUBBS the student is enrolled at college and He blames the Placement Service. Felix de Weldon has received many Staff Writer while he is still in the army. After he gets honors including the Medal of Honor for Both students know that there is such a service on campus that will help students out of I he army he gets what Dr. Cla wson Art* from the Austrian Parliament, referred lo as an eight thousand dollar becoming the seventh person since A senior business education major locate the job market. Many students receives a call from a Lexington business are like the second, however, and view scholarship." Beethoven to be so honored. The army is in favor of the program school, offering her a position. She the Placement Service as a place that Plans have been made to dedicate the according to Dr. Clawson. One reason is credits the Placemen! Service. gets you a job, not help you find one a job Law Enforcement-Traffic Safety center that they hope that the student will pick a Another student reads the FYI and To locate the jobs available. John and the accompanying statue on May 9. course that can be used in the army. Dr. wonders why no one in his field ever Vickers. head of the placement Office 1975 Clawson said, "Some of these individual! said, ihey send out letters to companies who havebeen at Easiern before and to will be pursuing occupational oi blanket companies and institutions technical degrees which the army itself $700 taken needs." suggested by the heads of the depart ments, inviting them lo come on campus. Dr. Clawson sees the program picking "Whether they respond or not is entirely up. Two students have already enrolled Grill robbed Monday here and Dr.* Clawson sees "relatively up lo ihem," said Vickers. "You know, Two unidentified males walked in the questioning everyone in the grill at the you can'l force people to accept an in- few lo a hundred or maybe a thousand or more individuals". Dr. Clawson said he University Powell Grill Monday night time of the theft to learn of any further vitation." and t«ok approximately $700.00 from (he evidence "no one gave any significant "We do have some companies and was "looking down the road a little ways" for the last figure cash drawer of one of the registers. The information." said Dr. Myers. '.institutions who come annually to the Snow falls on new entrance Although Ihe Army started the theft took place around 10:30 according According to John R. Goolsby, Security campus." continued Vickers. "After program Dr. Clawson said that Eastern to Dr. Thomas Myers. Vice President for director, current investigations are their visit, they will usually slop oy the The corner of Kit Carson and funds and are being built by is extending the program to "include the student affairs. being conducted by security and the office and set up an appointment for next University Drives has been campus grounds personnel. Richmond City Police department. Marine Corps, and the Air Force." The cash register had been left unat- year or the next semester-on the Mressed up The field stones were gathered Goolsby-and Dr. Myers stressed the fact Project AHEAD is jusl one of the tended at the lime but the checkout girl schedule." ', According to Neal Donaldson. frorn, the original Fori that if anyone had any information programs offered by Eastern for was close by although she .reports that Although many employers do work Vice President of Business Boonesborough area and were concerning ihe incident to report it lo military personnel. It is part of a Allans, the corner is "kind of a also given lo the University. she saw nothing. . One studeri directly through the Placement Office. Security and their name would be kepi in Vickers indicated that - sometimes an Specialized Opportunity Program for bleak entrance" from downtown ..Chad Middleton. Director" of reports having seen tW .nales strict confidence. employer will write directly lo the head those in the service. Richmond to campus. Building and Grounds, said the rush out with the money. , Myers felt confident that the-thieves of a department, slating they have a The army is placing more and more With ihe gift of the four columns walls, columns, and paiios will Within two or three minutes campus - wo«r-*e apprehended.if tb*' '"denls on emphasis on education and as Dr. "dress n up and make il look more vacancy and wish lo interview (he in- from a Frankfort donor, ihe' en- security arrived at the scene to in- campus would give Security iheir full Clawson put it:'U's <• pretty compelling trance walls require no University like an entrance." vestigate the incident. Although cooperation. (Con'inued on Page 12) .case." News Editor Jan Heasley

Feature Editor Julie How 5tyr lEaatrnt Progr?aa Fine Arts Editor Sharon Davidson Sports Editor Pal Wilson » s

Organisations Reporter Frances Kennedy -''"•% t Editor Managing Editor Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Steve Estis TfU W HOW David S» of lord /!■'■■-V Delma J. Francis Jackie Buxton Staff Artist Tom Ktadler TO 9WLDV0U* Page 2 The Eastern Progress, Thursday, December 5. 1974 Circulation Manager Phil Miller SHOWMAN* Stealing from individual rooms, laundry rooms reported increasing in women s residence halls ,,u,'.«««""• The sign posted in one of the . dorms, incidents such as the one approaching epidemic cynical, trust no one but your women's residence hall reads: recountered above are taking proportions. closet friends. "Please return the- housecoat/ place as girls leave their clothes Many of the thefts never ap- Stay with your clothes in the two pairs of jeans, five pairs of in the laundry room unattended pear on official records because laundry rooms. It may seem to socks, one sweater and two and come back to find that they' students fail to report them to be a waste of time, but won't be are gone. residence directors or campus worth it to protect your blouses taken from the dryer. I Security. will pay you $40 if you'll just Dorm rooms are being vic- possessions? bring them back. Just slip note timized too. In one of the men's But according to John Use that hour-and-a-half to under the door describing the dorms, a resident's wallet, Goolsby, Security Specialist, catch up on your reading. If you clothes and I'll leave the money. containing $23 was taken. - reported thefts in dormitories don't have the time to spare I'm the same girl who got $32 Upon inspection; he found the are slightly ahead of this time a every week, work out a trade-off stolen from her a couple of weeks wallet in the trash room, minus year ago, despite tha fact that deal with your friends. Do your ago. Give me a break." the money. overall thefts are down. laundry together and one week Shocking? Maybe. But it's When he spread the word It would be futile to chide these you watch it. They watch it the happening here with increasing around that he planned to have pilferers for their illegal ac- next. regularity. The collegiate his wallet dusted for finger- tivities, but a few words of Granted, it will take a little crooks are crawling out from the prints, a $20 bill was precaution. more time, but we must practice woodwork to prey on their un- mysteriously left under his door. Lock your door, even if you prevention to counter the suspecting, trusting neightbors. These are but two examples of plan to be gone only a few campus ripoffs which are on the In several of the women's a problem which seems to be fast minutes. Although it sounds rise. Society's interdependence has created demons called inflation, depression, recession Economic slump can't be conquered overnight Mixed reactions follow An economic system is cen- depression, and recession. And A Treasury deficit can also be economic growth through in- tered around human wants, and the problem lacing the United a cause of demand-pull in- vestment to go up. And this economists study what the States right now is how to cure flation. When officials decide to would eventually lower the cost- World Food Conference people want and tiow to help the inflation that has swept the finance a deficit with an increase push as materials would be more ' them get it. An economist is a country. 'in money supply, inflation readily available and cheaper to »q specialist, and specialization is results. manufacture. Following is an editorial from Tanzania, cried out for grain. In essence, inflation is a The U. N. Food and Agriculture where all our troubles began. general and prolonged rise in With cost-push inflation, costs True, it was government of- the Kentucky Kernel a Ken- rise first and push the price of lucky Intercollegiate Press Administration estimated that Before the Industrial prices. There are two types of ficials who caused the inflation Association paper. between eightand 10 million tons inflation: demand-pull and cost- consumer goods upward. Labor in the first place; first by Revolution there were relatively costs under unions are a primary The 11-day World Food- of grain will be needed in the few specialists around. People push. engaging in a wasteful war, and next eight months to prevent Demand-pull is caused by the cause of this. The cost-push second by not reducing the conference ended Saturday in were largely self-sufficient, inflation is accompanied by Rome and drew mixed reactions . mass starvation in famine- making and growing all they rising demand of the public for money supply in a time of stricken areas of the world. The goods. This pulls prices up in demand-pull. prosperity. from those concerned with needed. But with factories came starvation and hunger around rich . . industrial . nations, specialized jobs and people grew order to ration the supply. The This is the situation former But Ford is sincere in his ef- primarily the United States, rise in demand can be caused by president Richard Nixon tried to forts to set the economy straight. the world. The poor 'fThird increasingly dependent on one World" nations, faced with a Russia and the Arab oil: another. more money in circulation. This, defeat, but couldn't. He set wage It can only be accomplished if producing counties are the in turn, is caused by the U.S. and price controls, but un- the American people work, probability of widespread One hundred years ago it starvation, were disappointed logical places to seek grain and Treasury and the Federal dermined them by decreasing toward the standards President financial assistance. wouldn't have especially mat- Reserve System allowing the taxes at the same time. Now Ford has set. that they did not receive larger tered if a General Motors factory commitments for immediate The United States and Canada money supply to rise. President Ford is faced with the The main thing to remember, closed down. But today it affects same dilemma-only on a larger grain gifts while the richer responded with a promise of one In an era of propserity, such as though, is to be patient. Inflation nations complained that not million tons of grain in the thousands of people: the em- scale. ployes, distributers, suppliers, the U.S. had during the Vietnam cannot be conquered in a day, a enough time was spent on long- coming year while Australia V Ford is asking Americans to month, or a year. It took us a consumers, advertisers. War, Federal Reserve range solutions. Although the added an undisclosed amount to 9 Because of our in- authorities were reluctant to quit spending and start in- long time to get into this mess conference was often beset with that total. Also, the Organization terdependence we have created slow down the money growth for vesting. This would cause the and it will take us a long time to political bickering and of Petroleum Exporting Counties demons called inflation, fear of public criticism. demand-pull to go down and get out. ideological namecalling, the pledged $8 billion in aid for delegates were able to agree on , poorer counties this year. 0n Marchin several long-range progra.ns, The World Food Conference Letters tO the Editor : * Maroons, physics, equality which could help ease the was a mere step in preventing problem in years to come, in- mass starvation. It did not deal thusiasm which made the year Lewis was reported to have said remarks by Dean Lewis was Eastern has moved one step cluding the following: at length with the problem of Dear Editor. happen. To the Little Colonels that individual departments, probably innocent or was a beyond the Women's Lib ad- population control. It did not On behalf of the Marching Drill Team goes, plaudits for such as physics for example, misquotation. However, in case vocates and will probably The World Food Council was insure that short-term food Maroons I want to express our their contricutions to the also offer lower division anyone should be misled by his economize too. Think of all the created subject to approval by needs will be adequately met. appreciation to the ad- season's success. courses, but that they are often statement, let us point out that person-hours saved by not the General Assembly of the ministration, faculty and The situation is already critical We shall be spending our time too specialized for the non- we welcome all non-science having to look up the ap- student boyd for the excellent United Nations. The forming of during the off-season preparing physics majors. students to our classes. We feel propriate titles in parts of India and Africa. support they have given us this a permanent organization to deal for what we sincerely believe that you will find them in- c- Sincerely, Protests are mounting and if season. Needless to say, that As a matter of fact, none of will be an even finer band in the teresting, rewarding, and non- Diana S. Trenary with problems of food production more food is not hungry may bite rousing cheer at the beginning the courses in the general 1975 season. If there are specialized. Asst. Prof. Psychology and allocation on a continuous and end of each show has made education offerings of the out the hands that so reluctantly students who would like to Department of Physics are basis was a prime desire of the feed them. performing for you a joy rather C.E. Laird become a part of the 1975 specialized at all. They are, major industrial powers. than a chore ' Assoc. Prof. Physics Marching Maroons, we urge instead, broad surveys of the I want also to express my Jerry Faugn you to contact us so we may fields of astronomy and Artist needed An agricultural development appreciation for the fine include you in our planning for Assoc. Prof. Physics coverage given by the physics. These courses are AST fund was promoted by the Arab next year. 130 and 330, PHY 101, PHY 131 The Progress is now Member: EASTERN PROGRESS to our We look forward to a banner nations and was actively sup- shows. The many hours spent and 132, and PHY 201 and 202. accepting applications for Associated Collegiate Press Association, year for 1975 and want all When submitting letters to the ported by most of the other Columbia Scholastic Press Association, by each band member, some 150 In order of mathematical the position of staff artist members of the university editor, please be sure to sign nations. This fund would aid in National Newspaper Service, Kentucky per member, this year, or a difficulty, they range from community to know that your them and include your address. for the Spring Semester. improving agricultural equip- Intercollegiate Press Association, staggering 23,250 man-hours by courses which include vitually continued support is needed and This is necessitated by the Represented for national advertising by the total band represents a no mathematics at all and ment and techniques in the cherished. the National Education Advertising considerable outlay of time and which have no prerequistes of December graduation of underdeveloped countries. ■Sincerely, Dear Editor: the recognition is appreciated. any kind (PHY 101, AST 130 and the present staff artist, Service, Inc. N.Y., N.Y. Robert W. Hart well I would like to commend the On a personal note, I want to 330) to courses for the more Thomas Kindler. A program for expanding Director of Marching administration of EKU for its express my appreciation to the mathematically inclined tPHY and Symphonic Bands recent-. advance toward Those wishing to apply, agricultural research around the Published each Thursday during the members of the Marching 201 and 202). regular school year except for vacation t Maroons, the Maroon and White Equality. In the publication of are asked to submit one world was adopted. This Only on rare occasions do any (tie schedule of classes for the editorial cartoon, with program would seek to finan- and examination periods at Eastern Maiorette Corps and Flag Dear Editor: Kentucky University by authority of the Squad, the featured twirlers. In the November 14 edition of of our physics majors take any spring semester, not only has written permission for cially aid agricultural experts in Board of Regents through the Student Kandv Clav and Mike Allen and the Progress, Ms. Diana Taylor of these courses except PHY 201 the "Miss-Mrs." distinction publication. their research projects. Publications Board. Opinions expressed reported on a recent dicussion and 202. And, in no instance is been eliminated, but also the our Drum Majors. Minda Please mail all cartoons herein are those of student editors or Thompson and David Zuercher of CUC activities presented by a course specialized. "Mr." title has been removed. An effort to improve other signed writers. These opinions do for their excellent cooperation Dean Lewis to the Student Those of us in the Department Now instructors are all listed by to: The Progress Fourth irrigation, drainage and flood not necessarily represent the views of the and unflagging spirit and en- Sentate. In this talk. Dean of Physics realize that the first initial and last name only. Floor Jones Building control in the hungry nations was University.. Advertising appearing started. Many countries (like within this newspaper is intended to help Bangladesh) were especially the reader buy. Any false or misleading hard hit by flooding during the advertising should be reported to the business manager The Eastern last few months. Progress, fourth floor, Jones Building A nutrition-aid' program was Second-class postage paid at Richmond, created to implement special Kentucky, 4M75. feeding services for malnourished children. ». Staff Members: The role of women in Cathy Baker. Wayne Boblilt, Sharalee agricultural production and the Borst, Lisa Collins, Rob Donoboe, Steve Flarity. Kathy Gallaher. Rebecca special needs of mothers in the ■ areas of the world plagued by Grubbs. Susan l.ennon, Keith Niner. hunger was emphasized. Connie Parrlsh. Mike Paynter, Maria Ridenoor, Steve • Rubin,' Bill Stapleton. . Keith. Steer. Diana Taylor. BHIr ' On the other side of the coin, 4-Thompson, Ron Yolmering. Sam Whiter" ■the countries facing imnvment -Patricia Wilder, Louis Will. starvation, notably Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and The Eastern Progress. Thursday. December 5. 1974 Page 3

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Films explore chronic gamblingl l The psychology of the chronic turmoil. Caan keeps a hold on risks his job and hocks gambler is explored in both hjs audience through the tension everything he owns in order to ! "The Gambler," starring he creates from the very- play in Reno. Whether Segal ! James Caan, and "California beginning of the film. He builds wins or loses the big game is '• Split" with Elliot Gould and upon this tension ntil the end of unimportant. How he feels about George Segal. While many the movie. the outcome gives the viewer an j people picture a gambler as While Caan is a chronic insight into the character of his E either a slick operating gambler. Eliot Gould plays (he type of gambler. professional or a bum. these professional in "California The film as a whole seems to--* chronic gamblers come from all Split". Gould takes Segal on a be a rollicking good time. There ,. walks of life. is sex and drinking, and gam- J James Caan plays a young bling and drinking. However, it ^* Jewish English professor who SIGHTS& is Gould's effort to fit Segal into a | wins and loses without a thought SOUNDS mould which he tries to create to the cost. He is threatened by •V (KARON DAVIDSON for him that is most important to \ bookies and bets the $45,000 that the film's theme. he borrows from his mother to pay the debt. merry-go-round of gambling on It is not otten that directors Nothing seems to faze Caan. . horse races, in Vegas, and make film concerning the social ,w He obviously loves the high risk finally the decisive game in behavior of a citizen with an of losing. Even though he proves Reno. occupation other than spy, vA that he can be a winner when he Gould is a slouching, happy-go- detective, policeman, doctor, or o* takes his girl to Las Vegas, he lucky wild dresser who obviously lawyer. Caan is a professor and ,{& will not gamble the large sums of loves booze and good times. He Segal writes for a magazine. .j* money on the games that he is comical but clever and retains Caan and Segal, although ii Madrigal Singers to entertain knows he can win. the same droopy-lipped, shuf- they offer no solutions to the nis While there is little sex and fling manner of the surgeon that problem, illustrate the lives that ifo Eastern's Madrigal Singers will furnish entertainment for Eastern's madrigal dinner actual violence in the film, the he portrayed in "M.A.S.H." gamblers lead and the pitfalls of I on December 10 in the Keene Johnson Ballroom. Members of the group are (from left) Thomas viewer is able to perceive Caan's Gould drills the idea of positive compulsive betting. Many times ,j? Rebilas, director, Deborah Sutherland, Rich Harrison, and Karen Roberson. Tickets are available in impulsiveness and mental thinking into Segal's head. Segal they bet their lives. & Eastern's music department. . Readers Theatre presents 'Kaleidoscope' .;«• '$ new album ' Verities )W M 9 The Eastern Pearl Buchanan of the narrator. "Kaleidoscope" The story revolves around- and Balderhash focuses on reality Theatre will present the Readers employs three narrators who Hollis. played by Dan Haughey, Theatre Production of serve as mediators between the who along with fellow crew.,^ "She Sings Songs Without resents, the changing moral "Kaleidoscope" on Monday and six central characters and the members, is lost in space due to climate. "Halfway To Heaven" Tuesday, December 9 and 10. audience. MIKE EMBRY Words" is a soothing com- a ship explosion. Admission for staff Writer position that is accented by is about a husband who even- "Kaleidoscope" is an adaptation "Kaleidoscope" is directed by both performances is free, and angelic background voices. The tually gives in to the temptation of a short story by Ray Brad- Greg Reynolds as an in- doors will open at 7:00 p.m. Despite all the muck that one song is about despair in the city of an extramarital affair. bury. dependent study.- hears on the Top 40 radio and finding peace within the The funniest and most Readers Theatre differs stations, occasionally a song is beauty of nature. delightful cut on the album is radically from conventional or played that stands out as a "She spills magic and "Six String Orchestra." The realistic drama, in that it is '<: refreshing and original com- moonlight in her meadows and tune, performed in front of a live suggestive theatre. Readers ■;«• position. "Cat's In the Cradle" is streams audience, is hilarious as Chapin Theatre, sometimes called ^Pjr ^^W ><5 currently receiving much air- And seeks deep inside me and sings a parody of a hopeful (and Theatre of the Mind, consists of j/ SELF SERVICE \ lift touches my dreams. hopeless) musician. play across the country, mainly The morning comes smiling two or more interpreters who (LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING 1 on its freshness and honesty. and I laugh with no sound serve as a liaison between the The song is from a new album And snuggle in silence in the "I sent a demo tape I made to literary text and the audience. sweet piece I've found." the record companies. Two SAVE 50 percent or MORE 1 released by Harry Chapin en- came back 'Address Unknown' An important factor which ON YOUR DRY CLEANING 1 ■4 titled Verities Sc Balderhash. one came back COD. Of distinguishes Readers Theatre "What Made America ■fi The title aptly describes the course I got form letters all from Realistic Drama is the use 10 lb. for $2.50 Famous?" is about the divisions saying pleasant things—Like • 1 1 ' \r- songs contained: songs of within American society. He Use our new steam cabinet I rif* reality and humorous, comical suggesting 1 should find a trade . • ' sings "Of the America that made where I would not have to sing." Family Stone 1 FREE I »t>B tunes. America famous- and of the 1 HIGHLANDER LAUNDRY \ t Chapin always had the ability people who just might un- This album should be a hit with to touch the very essence of derstand- that how together, yes Chapin admirers and rock to headline 1 Geri Lane reality in his lyrics. How many we can,- create a country better connoisseurs everywhere. 9 fathers, maybe yours, can that - the one we have made of Whether singing love ballads like identify with the reminising that this land." The orchestral "I Wanna Learn A Love Song" 'In Concert the personal thoughts of "Cat's arrangement reaches high peaks and "Shooting Star" or having The rock 'n' roll supergroup, WALLACE'S Ih the Cradle" convey? Maybe it to add superbly to the intensity of fun with "30,000 Pounds Of ift wasn't a generation "gap" after his lyrics. Bananas," Chapin continues to Sly and the Family Stone, headlines the ABC Television i all. Perhaps Chapin is telling us Another song is about a man show sensitivity and direction in < 5 who is caught between, and his musical goals. Network's "Wide World: In $2,000 it is generation "neglect." Concert," Friday, Dec. 6 (11:30 p.m. - 1:00 a.m., EST), that also •1 'The Longest Yard' stars Donovan, Minnie Riperton GIVEAWAY and Rush. Stevie Wonder's protege, Minnie Riperton, makes her One 19" Reynolds coaches prison football television debut with "If Ever I Black and White Lose This Heaven," "Loving N.F.L. The game is a classic You" and "Reasons." The new good guys vs. the bad guys (even hard rock act of Rush play Zenith TV Given BY MIKE PAYNTER The problem is that they have no "Finding My Way" and "Best I Staff Writer down to the black shirts and one to practice against for the white shirts), but the audience Can." away every two weeks! In the tradition of the classical big game coming up. Enter finds themselves cheering for Scottish folk-rock hero, tough guy, Burt Reynolds Reynolds and his little band. the prisoners instead of the law. Donovan, sings the classic, provides great entertainment in "Mellow Yellow," "Ride a his new movie, "The Longest With the challenge of a game In a game fondly reminiscent Mile," "Lalena," and in- Yard." between the prisoners and the of the football scenes from troduces his new "Rock and Roll guards, Reynolds jumps into M.A.S.H., the competition is DiUl Of Drawings WINNERS In a highly comic film which Souljer." action with a recruiting program fierce, the hitting brutal and the Hosted by Don E. Branker, the was no doubt more fun than wprk the pros would be proud of. The humor uproarious. It will be concert was taped before a live Aufust 29 Edwinna Baldwin to make, Reynolds plays the part prisoners' team is made up of hard to stay in your seat when audience at the Aquarius of an irate lover who has a run-in psychos, thieves, murderers, Burt Reynolds and his band of Theatre in Hollywood, S«pt. 12 Susan Cash-dollar with his lady-friend as well as and even (beware, guards) a assorted nuts lock horns with the California, and is being the police and ends up in prison. karate expert. prison system and go after "The broadcast in stereophonic sound Stpt 26 Frances Bird Both teams roar onto the field Longest Yard." All of the action leading up to ^y^BCFMstatjons^^^^^^ Oct. 10 Carl Cannon his imprisonment is essentially with such stars as Ray Nitsche, blase until he is locked up. It Sonny Sixkiller, Joe Kapp, and Oct 24 David P Taylor seems that the prison has a other assorted ex-stars of the ANDY'S PIZZA Bill Hays football team made up of guards. Nov. 7

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A ! TVT • i i rr 'As far back as 750 Jyears ago, E*t* Arthur Neiderhoffer > # j . f people were concerned with police abuse... «p« BY MAR LA RIDENOUR forcement in the "70's. today," he said objecls lo resent and ridicule,? dependable persons This should show us the same SUM Writer Dr. Neiderhoffer opened his "The role of the policemen in Neiderhoffer said. improves the prospects for cooperation." literature also reflects the "Now ihings are changing, speech by stressing the im- professionalism, for they Dr. Neiderhoffer feels thai undercurrent ethos of America which is a good sign; police are On Wednesday, November 20, portance of the police in our wouldn't be accepted as a mistrust of the police was built" and senses trends which may now regaining admiration, and Ihe Eastern Association of Law history, although this professional with a negative into the American system. lake shape years later," are obtaining their full Enforcement hosted as its background has never been image in the public's eye." "The American Revolution was Neiderhoffer said. "In the early professional status," he said. distinguished speaker, Dr. fully realized. "As far back as According to Neiderhoffer. caused over foreign dominion, 1800's in Europe, policemen! Dr. Neiderhoffer has done Arthur Neiderhoffer, at the 750 years ago, people were another problem is law en- and we si ill have that fear, now were central figures, such as in considerable research in the annual banquet. Dr. concerned with police abuse of forcement education and of domestic dominion." criminal justice area, and is Neiderhoffer spent many years power, corruption, and control. Hugo's Les Miserable* and whether it is a prerequisite for concerned with the police There are obvious trends in on the New York City police "In the Magna Charta, Crime and Punishment. In professionalism. He slated, image. He related the general law enforcement. and force and is now a professor of written in 1215, recom- America, they were found in "Education does not make an stereotype of the authoritarian, Neiderhoffer stated that women Sociology and Anthropology at mendations were made that dime novels, and were reflected officer more ethical, but as heroes who controlled (he cynical, suspicious, con- are the way of the future in the John Jay College of police personnel should know perhaps more tolerant, and situation, and even those who servative policeman who is policework. He predicted that Criminal Justice His speech the law and observe it, ad be of sophisticated in what to look resistant to change and has a "they would find jobs easier centered on professionalism good character. These are still failed lived for ideals and were for. You must accept for high rate of divorce. than men, but because of Ihe • -• and problems of law en- prerequisites of police workers respected as true yourself that you, with college His studies reveal that traditional male chauvinist professionals," he said. are not better than someone policemenare not prone to attitudes, will still not be used to "In 1890, with locked-door else without college, while you divorce,thai in fact they have a mysteries (crimes committed are better yourself than before. (Continued on page six' in completely sealed rooms) a low divorce rate, with usually First Love' DIAMOND strange phenomena became stable marriage. Neiderhoffer "It wasn't college that made Pre-Engagement Rings evident, the policeman as a stated, "There is a balancing me a good policeman. College EKU's Who can resist playing in the anow? Certainly not Freih- hero had generated into a portrait of the policeman as a can do three things, increase men. Vicki Gregonis from Cincinnati. Ohio and Margaret psychopathic killer They were human being, and his role in the knowledge, give one a more Bradley from Louisville (above), as they put together an criticized as criminals, per- home, church, and community. open mind, and give one more winter EKU snowman The snow which blanketed the campus verts, and corrupt killers, with College law enforcement insight and alternatives to earlier this week transformed the ravine (below) into a kind an unhappy family life. In students were found to be open action. This adds more wonderland of winter wonderland, with the heavily laden trees giving the novels of the 1960's they were and tolerant, decent and responsibility and freedom and photo (lop) by Malcolm Slallons appearance of intricate lace. increases Ihe artisty of policework," he commented. "College may be an ad- vantage in the police promotion FREE SHAKE! system," ' Neiderhoffer said. tKU

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BY CONNIE PARRISH Board ol Regents, j \\. Cam ' building in its original ap- renovated basically to make Middleton feels ihe that the university "takes the Staff Writer mack, the structure cost only pearance as much aspossible. better instructional facilities for renovation will provide "better oDDortunity to fix up our older The Cammack building will $67,714.62 to construct »Middleton said. 'he foreign language depart - utilization of space " He added buildings whenever possible." have a new look when it reopens Part of Cammack's new-, look Vice Presideni of Business men- and the department of for use by the 1975 fall semester. will include an elevator ;tfhere Affairs Neal Donaldson psychology." According 10 Chad Middleton. is none at the present", Knew estimates renovation costs at Classroom and offices for the the University Director of healing system, floor ,and $342,869. He added that the foreign language department Building and Grounds, the ceiling repairs, and fresh pain' Cammack project is "being were located in the Cammack DOWNTOWN Cammack building has been Also, several of the old .walls financed like all other con- building prior 10 the con- undergoing a complete interior have been removed and the size structions on campus." struction The psychology renovation which began on and arrangement of the {90ms Donaldson said ihat the depar nu'iv will be housed in November 18. | RICHMOND have been changed. Along,.u 1 h Cammack building is "being the building for the firs: time. The Cammack building, these additions, the Cammack originally built in 1918. served building will be completely air- as ihe Grade Model Training conditioned for the first lirne in NEXT TO School for Eastern Kentucky- its 36-year history. Stale College, as the University Only general repair*., are was then called. Named for a being made on the building s KROGER member of the College's first exterior "We want to keep the STORE HOURS: Student(s) wanted as Florida Trip . NON THRU SAT 9-9 Representative for annual Spring Break trip . SUNDAY 11-6 \ to Daytona Beach. Earn free trip plus money. We supply all advertising and promotional]1 material. AQUA NET LISTERINE For more information and appointment HAIR SPRAY ANTISEPTIC please write 13-OZ. ■ 14 OZ. Tarry Abdo Century 21 Tours LIMIT 1 P.O. Bo. 5641. ff U LIMITUMIT? 1 0 J DISCOUNT PRICE DAYTON* BEACH. FLORIDA 32018 DISCOUNT PRICE 4 DAYS ONLY 4 DAYS ONLY We will contact you soon after SAFEGUARD RIGHT GUARD Thanksgiving for interview SOAP DEODORANT 1 BATH ft SIZE £ LIMIT 2 FQR 13 OZ. Getting down to a somewhat muddy job a workman breaks DISCOUNT PRICE LIMIT 1 inorder to remove any obstacles in the interior renovation of up concrete so that an evelator can eventually be installed the Cammack building. 4 DAYS ONLYSS^e* DISCOUNT PRICE while a fellow worker removes some old Venetian blinds 4 DAYS ONLY College students now 'wine and dine •ri

CEDAR FALLS, IOWA-A community-at-large each week He cites a nationwide series of group. We'll be running into pioneering program to in- to a candlelit seven-course meal comparative "blind" lastings of formal situations more often as troduce wine and gourmet accompanied by California California wines against their we gel into careers. A lot of.us living lo college students has wines in a private dining room foreign counterparts. were brought up in rural arcaj, Wj, Hide-Am become a permanent ex- of a UNI dining complex. How else are wc going lo IcJIrn In those tastings, Davis points tracurricular feature after a this stuff.' out. Ihe 50.000 participating pilot project at the University of The program has been so To help students prepare for young people preferred Northern Iowa here. successful that it prompted the Ihe Wine 'n' Dine sessions, and California wines six limes oul of • No interest or Organizers of the "Wine'n" compete remodeling of the two for a lifetime of gastronomic seven lo foreign wines costing carrying charges Dine" program, Ihe first of its rooms used for the dinners and enjoyment, David gives Hie at least iwice as much. Davis kind in the nation, say it was other specials events. participants his one ™'dyourgi,, , said the lastings confirmed umi initiated to give students The six epicurean menus for copyrighted booklet on December 21 California's ability lo offer the training in social skills. restaurant etiquette and wine students and their guests in- best in wine value. Program originator Russell clude entrees such as crab and selection and service. Cover GW | Davis, an amateur chef and shrimp stuffed flounder,: - ^acliop,Ujrtl)ie.pxpgra|iha^ .The litje. "Lobseter Uen- Wooded looks for :'h wine lover, started Wine 'n' Szekely Gulyas, and breast of ' been almost entirely favorable,' sfls^Tl IHpughi il \vtm± a Make-Up Dine with the blessings of other chicked on ham with cham- Davis reports. He said student Burglar Kit!!! sels the pace for the holidays. UNI administrators. "Tight pignon sauce. The soup course response was best summed up the light and jovial approach by a Cedar Falls junor who told Long sleeve sweat shirt; solid colors in Creslan" schedules and limited op- may be a consomme or tomato that Davis slicks lo throughout him, "It's perfect for our age acrylic/cotton. Sizes S.M.L. portunities often force college bisque, with desserts ranging the booklet Print in polyester/cotton knit. Easy-care, in i students into drinking and from Black Forest lorte to Johnson & Johnson assorted prints Sizes S.M.L. *8 eating habits that they them- cherries flambe. selves don't really like," Davis "If we are going to leach Band-Aid Brand said in announcing the formal students something about Niederhoffer speaks Shop Every Night 8:30 adoption of the program at UNI. Plastic Stripssuns responsible drinking," Davis "I think it is the responsibility Economy I said, "then I think the best way Open Sun. 1:30 to 6:00 of college administration and . ^g^ Pack is to introduce them to good (Continued from page four) Ihe traditional approaches faculty lo offer more ex- jsfrr 0'' wine with good food. Wine is the Ihe fullest. This shows a lack of taken, like taking kids lo periences than are available in traditional beverage of vision, and a sign that some are basketball games." 59< cafeterias and local bars." moderation, and of course, it's behind Ihe limes. They need lo To provide those experiences. When questioned on his al- most enjoyable and appropriate reorganize their thinking and Heaven Scent Davis began inviting 34 students titude toward Serpico, a New when served with food." recognize the trends of the Spray JCPenney and four to six special guests York policeman who revealed world," he said from the University and the In a get-acquainted period the vast corruption in t&al before the meal begins, Davis "This does not gel at tne department, Neiderhoffer slid 50 serves a California wine punch problem, lo establish relations that he had nothing but ad- or a hot spiced wine drink. He with those who don't like the miration for him. "He braved 1-oz. LeRoy's Jewelers 2 selects California wines lo police department. Rap death to bring the facts oul, and accompany the meals and sessions, although they attempt is praised and thanked Northern Hot have the perfect way to say I love you discusses the subtleties of each to raise consciousness usually everyday by someone. Some wine with his student-guests. make ihe participants enemies, feel resentment toward him Lather Machine After ihe meal, students remain and polarize the groups rather because he held up to the public Plugs in in Ihe dinin area for discussions than bringing them together," what corrupt policemen didn't anywhere over California Sherry or Port. he explained. want known. Many say this is Dr. Neiderhoffer feels that Davis said his decision to ihe greatest thing ihat has ever attempts to belter community happened to the police depart- serve only California wines is relations usually are not very ment, for il has reduced r supported by research into the helpful. 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l The Eastern Progress, Thursday, December 5, 1974 Page 7 According to Kandy Local citizens work Twirling, an individualized activity

with offenders BY SI SAN LENNOK Speaking on Eastern's band, major will pursue her Masters undecided as to whether or nol Staff Writer Miss Clay believes thai it better of Public Administration she will continue to stay in- BYCONN1EPAKKISI1 to-one work. For the past four years, this year than ever>before and iMPA) her? at Eastern She is volved in twirling. SUff Writer "There are numerous per- Kandy Clay has been a tradition contributes to the director. Mr. Sam Swi sonal goals and rewards you here .at Eastern. It would be Robert Hart well, who has in- ProbUhsn-robWfcn an* Parole for can gain for yourself," she said. impossible to attend an Eastern vented new and different shows football game and nol comment which have produced Fayette •■«• surrounding Smith added that the success of Make your own Christmas gifts this year countiea, deacribes the new the program depends on how on the pretty, agile, twirler who tremendous response. Volunteera in Corrections has been a regular performer al and have fun doing it with J sincere the volunteers are. Remarkably. Miss Clay has Program as "the little things Judge Paul E. Fagan of the half time and pre game shows. Miss Clay has been twirling had only six months of that count - it's aimply people Richmond Police Court, who professional training in caring about people." initiated the VIC program in since the 8th grade when she decided whe wanted to become twirling. A versatile person, Swain, along with other Richmond, said that volunteers she also plays the piano and justice officials and members of will be working hand-in-hand as good as her idol, UK's Donna Stapleton. From junior high. clarinet. Her hobbies include the Volunteers in Corrections with professional people drawing, modern dance and program in Lexington, in- simultaneously while working Kandy went on and continued to CRAFTS be a majorette through high ballet, swimming, acrobatics troduced some 25 people to the with the offenders. The and sewing. various aspects involved in professional will provide school and her first year at From becoming a volunteer. authority and the volunteer will Eastern. In addition to being a Little Volunteers in Corrections is a offer concern to the offender. With her mother's en- Sis for Kappa Alpha, Kandy bOLDEIM bALLERY program in which local citizens couragement, Miss Clay tried Clay practices twirling UNIVERSITY SHOPPING CENTER will work on a one-to-one basis The VIC program, although out, received, and has held the anywhere from one to three with misdemeanor offenders authorized by the govern- position of feature twirler since hours a day and holds two who have previously appeared ment, is financially self- her sophomore year. Her most outside jobs. Your Complete Cralt Supplies Canter in police court. An estimated sustaining. Funds come from noted stunt is the dangerous Upon graduating this spring. three-fourths of serious crimes, private donations, various three baton fire twirling. Ihe 21-year-old Political Science such as murder, rape, and money-making activities, and Speaking on the subject, Miss Gay chose twirling because it robbery are committed by those monetary gifts. Swain said, provided strenuous exercise who first commit a "Financially, it costs $360 What's a Nice Jewish Boy Doing misdemeanor and appear annually to supervise a probate. and is a highly individualized activity. She went on to state before a lower court judge. In Kentucky today, it's $4,000 that she feels her co-feature Staging About Jesns? By working with first-time per year Just for housing and old Political Science major offenders, VIC hopes to greatly almost $11,000 annually if the Kandy Clay is shown here twirler, Mike Allen, a nursing during a recent Eastern from Ashland. She has been major from Bardstown, is an decrease the number of felonies offender is married." twirling since the eighth the and help rehabilitate Out of the 25 people in at- football halftime show per- exceptionally talented person. forming one of her most grade and has been a feature Miss Clay' stated that she MESSIANIC misdemeanor offenders. tendance at the VIC's initial twirler at Eastern for two Find out! VIC has been successful in meeting, 14 filled out volunteer impressive stunts with three thoroughly enjoys her work, for years. MUSIC several towns and cities across applications. They will attend firey batons. She is a 21-year- "it creates a feeling of ac- the country since its beginning (wo training sessions at Black- compliahment." - Of in Royal Oak, Michigan in i960 bum Correctional Complex in The program was launched one Lexington and take screening and a half years ago in tests before beginning work Fifty seniors named to Lexington with two volunteers; with the offenders. Over half of now volunteers number over the 14 people were EKU z students. Who's Who Among Students Ms. Jay Pay, Community Carolyn Chandler Adams, Serviceofflcer for Fayette and Fifty Eastern Kentucky Nancy McKenney, Richmond; Don't Miss Richmond; Marvin Batte, surrounding counties, explained A Classic Symbol University seniors who have Tim B. Patterson, Ft. Mitchell; the training of volunteers. The Lyntniana; nouen ucurand, Kathryn J. hoacn, ruunuion, displayed "outstanding traits of Ft. Knox; Sharalee Borat, three sessions are divided into scholarship, leadership and Ohio. Lamb! Ashland;Ken Bostleman, —~how to work one-on-one, how to service" have been named to Dayton, Ohio; Cathryn Ann Chrystal Rumpke, Cin- help overcoming prejudices; "Who's Who Among Students in and what the community ser- Carman, Russell, Ky.; David J. cinnati; Judy Schieh, Rich- American Universities and Cecil, Louisville; Larry T. mond; Jean S. Schubert, Jef- vices and resources are." Colleges." Tuesday Dec. 10 Two Lexington volunteers, Clark, Lancaster; Pamela Ann ferstown; Christopher Seaman, Linda Ever hard and Mike They were selected by a Combs, Richmond; Linda. D. Springfield, Ohio; Stephen W. Smith, shared their experiences faculty committee following Copper, Cahardon, Ohio; Seithers, West Union, Ohio; 7:30 in working with probates and nomination by Ihe heads of their Sharon K. Davidson. Cincinnati. Kenneth Slone, Stambaugh, Ky.; David S. Smith, -parolees Ms. Everhard said, colleges. Their selection was Lisa Davis, Seymour, Ind.; Modern Disease Independence; Eric E. Spirer, inBThe biggest contribution you CHRISTMAS SEALS given final approval by the Christie Dunham, Ft. Thomas; Ferrell Room can make is to be yourself — be FIGHT EMPHYSEMA national Who's Who Bristol, Va.; Sharon A. Dianne Dun lap. Fairfield, Ohio; Stephens, Russell Springs; honest." She urged those in organization. Linda Dykes, Manchester; cxrtfKwttd b. the pabll** Joyce Sutphin, Burton, Ohio. IN CONCERT! Combs Building i attendance to establish goals U • (Wlc lervlce Patricia Eckert, New Athens, J for themselves in volunteer one- The organization was founded 111.; Kathy Eicher, Ft. Thomas; Jerry Tackett, Melvin, Ky.; sit"——————^——■ in 1934 to give national Karen Estridge, Lynch;,Jo Ann Jeanne Tarullo, Louisville; RICK COGHILL, former Lead Guit r JOEL CHERNOFF descended from recognition to outstanding Fox, Farmersville, Ohio; Linda Tincher, Frankfort; player for James Brown and former Lead Messianic Jewish heritage, now a song students from more than 750 Delma J. Francis, Lancaster; Jacqueline Verts, Cincinnati; Guitar for the Lemon-pipers with the writer and singer of Messianic music, is Tuletide caroling set colleges and universities. Each Nancy Hastings, Lynchburg, Rosanne Viel, Highland million seller "GREEN TAMBORINE" is competely unique in his melodic Hebraic Who's Who member is listed in Ohio. Heights, Ky.; Herbert F. now serving the Messiah of Israel. Jesus, interpretation of this contemporary the.organization's Blue Book. Marilyn Henderson, Camp- •Vedig, Cincinnati; Michelle B. after being Completely delivered from a Jewish Message. for city arid campus At Eastern Ihe members are beUsvUle; Walters, Richmond; Patricia B. $200.00 a day drug habit. honored in a special section of Columbus, Ohio; Pamela G. Wheeler, Salyersville; Ihe Milestone, student year- When's the last time you "and to any individuals who Hoskins. Sharonville, Ohio; Margaret Ann Whelan, Ket- Tickets •!•• at the Door book, and on Honors Day in joined in on some old-fashioned want to paticipate." • Judy Huls, Winchester; May tering, Ohio. May. Christmas caroling? If it's been He added that the purpose of Ellen Hume. Jacksonville, Fla.; """a while, then you jusl may have this activity is to "help lessen The EKU students listed in Georgia Lynch, Radcliff: an opportunity to get back into the lack of communication Who's Who are: Lawrence D. Lytle, Richmond; the swing. between Christians on campus. A caroling party, which will "Also, we want to break down. i 'If Its Music We Have It" go out on two separate oc- barriers that have developed1 casions; is being formed by between the university and' -Jerry Frew, a junior from St. people of Richmond." Harmonize this Christmas with a Clairsville, Ohio. The first Saturday's carolers will visit' Hohner harmonica - available in al keys occasion will be this Saturday Too Ihe Chriswell and Kenwood rest' between % and S p.m. homes, along with Pattie A. Only at Currier's Music World On Ihe following Friday, Clay Hospital and the Rich- also featuring the latest record releases. , December 13, the group will mond Cily Jail. They will tour | again journey out into Ihe cold Ihe campus and -residential Many n|To spread the Christmas spirit areas in Richmond on the Ma-Sat. 11-1 623-6010 from 6 to 8 p.m. following Friday The Saturday caroling will be Everyone will meel al the i kicked off by a morning 18-12 information desk in Ihe Powell CURRIER'S MUSIC WORLD a.m.) "bake" session at the Center al 2 o'clock Saturday Books? Luion Buildini, 122 Bif Hill A**' Methodist and Presbyterian and the December 13 group will At Intersection of Highway 25 No. 52 churches on West Main Street in launce out from Ihe same port 'downtown Richmond. al 6 p.m. . Al this lime, all willing volunteers are encouraged to bring their ingredients and Arm*) Fortee H««lth fWlMatJM Scholanhip Program recipes for a time of cookie baking. These goodies will be distributed later among the If you're one of tomorrow's physicians, carolers there are some things you should know *>* "We have opened ihe caroling | to organizations all over Rich- today. v mond. as well as organizations on campus." remarked Frew, : *God knows, FdliketohelpJ but.~w But what?

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' 4 Page 8 The Eastern Progress. Thursday, December 5, 1974 Brown and frosh lead Eastern opening romp -—— BY KEN PA1.EN basketball, but after Monday really seen a Tennis match. Ii would be interesting to sec Staff Writer night's victory over Baptist how many complaints of a stiff K is (rue Ihe OVC followers College someEastern fans must 5 neck were reported to the in- are accustomed to fast-break have wondered if ihey had not firmary Tuesday morning. DOWN PAT ■V PAT w. SON PPOCPtSS BPQPTS IMTOa Bob Mulcahy's crew ran, KICK'S INTERNATIONAL BICYCLES and ran, and ran to an opening 106-82 win over a bewildered Baptist College team. , 228 & Second St \ Less than 10 minutes into Ihe A 'major' day 623-6421 contest the Colonels had built up a 10 point lead, largely the Complete Sales & Service result of the outside shooting of Carl Brown and inside work of Probably one of the greatest days in the Howard Brown. history of Eastern athletics occurred Saturday Now —Paddle Racquets Eastern extended it's lead to a week ago. It was definitely the most balanced & Supplies 18 points near Ihe end of the first as far as the sexes are concerned. A major period, but BC rallied to cut men's sport and a major women's sport both Billiard Supplies their deficit to 10 at halftime by out scoring the Colonels 17-11 in won championships of the "major" variety. the final 4 minutes. The ironic part is these happened within five Complete Line of Parts and Accessories However Eastern climbed to minutes of each other. Five minutes after EKU a 21 point cushion 6 minute into had defeated Morehead to clinch the OVC title, We Repair All Makes of Bicycles the second half by outscoring their opponents 16-4 to put the a phone call from Weaver gym told theEastern if We Don't Have What You Want game away for all practical press box that the EKU women had just won the purposes. The Colonels at one AIAW regional volleyball tourney with We Can Get It Quickly point held a 24 point advantage. a win over Elon College. All of the Colonel starters The football victory was phenomonal in that a scored in double figures with Carl Brown leading Ihe way clear cut team effort was used and needed to FOREIGN CAR with a game high of 26 points. defeat a fired-upMorehead squad. Sacrifices SERVICE CENTER In making their first collegiate had to be made by individuals and they were. starts, freshmen Darryl Davis Everett Talbert should be noted for the role he scored 17 while Tyrone Jones played. He didn't get the 152 yards he had 14 and Mike Oliver added needed to get the OVC record. 12, while leading Ihe team in rebounds with 11. Davis and However, "Poo-Loo" was such a threat that Jones each dealt 6 assists for Morehead had three and sometimes four the game. players with him everywhere he went. This allowed Jeff McCarthy (yes, Jeff McCarthy) to The remaining Eastern starter, Specializing in Volkswagen roam for over 130 yards. These are the kind of Howard Brown .fouled out of the FOREIGN CARS & PARTS game in the second half with 14 sacrifices it takes to make champions. MAJOR S. MINOR REPAIRS points and 10 rebounds. 'Skying C. B.' Speaking of sacrifices, the volleyballers TRANSMISSION—MOTORS A TUNF UPS showed that volleyball is strictly a self-sacrifice BRAKE SERVICE-IGNITION Bill Dwayne. also a freshman, sport. There are no single dominant forces in came off the bench to spell JASPER CASTLE-Owner CARL BROWN snalches a rebound in played La. Tech last nighl, will travel to this game. You must win with at least six good Brown and collected 13 points Eastern's opening 106-82 win against Baptist Indiana State Saturday, go lo La. Tech FREE P'CK UP * DELIVERY players. Eastern's program has developed ana gathered in 6 rebounds. College. Brown led the Colonels with 26 Wednesday, before returning home against Mulcahy admitted that nine. Coach Geri Polvino uses eight to nine Welcome 623-9723 poinls while finding lime lo grab eight Morris Harvey on Dec. 14. Eastern Students defensively the Colonels need rebounds and hand oui six assists. Eastern - girls regularly and effectively. They all are some work, but he couldn't hide determined to win. They dive on the floor for his overall exuberation over the the ball. They applaud each other. They made play of his five freshmen. Kidd, 'Coach of the Year' the kind of sacrifices they needed to win the "For the first time for all five tourney which will send them toOregonafter the to play on the college level, it national title.

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y i The Eastern Progress, Thursday, December 5, 1974 Page 9 Go to Ind. State Eastern nips La. We Repair All Foreign Cars! I Tech, 74-70 - Good Thru 1974 I VW TUNE-UP SPECIAL BY STEVE H.AIKTY transfers and several recruits Staff Writer to a team which finished 12-14 N i Eastern's freshman last season. $15 ills tax dominated basketball squad Probable starters for the ISU (SEDAN t SUPERBEETLE WITHOUT AIR CONDITION) successfully swallowed a big squad are 5-11 senior Steve dose of college basketball Phillips and junior Lonnie Major Ti-li pressure to defeat Louisiana Abrams at guards. 6-9 junior Tech 74-70 last night in Alumni center Janis Ludeks and 6-8 COMPLETE DIAGNOSIS ADJUST DWELL Coliseum junior Rick Williams and 6-6 COMPRESSION TEST ADJUST CAR! Geoff Shuck, also a junior, at With veterans Carl Brown ADJUST VALVES SERVICE TIRES t BATTERY forwards. Shuck ago he led the and Howard Brown fouling out NEW PLUGS ADJUST TIMING in the second half, it was the conference in free throw per- NEW POINTS clutch shooting of Tyrone Jones centage 1.821) and ranked fifth NEW VALVE COVER GASKETS in field goal percentage (.519). and rebounding of Mike Oliver FACTORY TRAINED MECHANIC 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE who insured the Colonels second ISU coach Gordon Stauffer is victory in as many starts. hopeful that this year's edition ' OPEN 7:30 AJa. TO 6:30 PJI. of the Sycamores will improve Coach Bob Mulcahy's young over the big disappointment of basketball team continues in the -73-74 season, when a fine Harvey's action this weekend as they team was expected. travel to Terre Haute, Indiana, So far. his cagers have an Foreign Car Service for a match with the dangerous opening game loss to 1974 NIT Indiana State Sycamores. winner Purdue and a 77-72 CORNER OF MAIN l COLLINS STREET This will be the third game in victory Monday night over RICHMOND, NY. PHONE 623-0077 six days for the young and Louisiana Tech. who plays spirited Colonels, who just this Eastern twice this season past Monday night kicked off the '74-75' season against Baptist College (S.C.) at Alumni $ Coliseum with a 106-82 win. Seamco IRA558 & NRC559 Racquetballs 1 °*j The Sycamores are well- stocked for this year's hard- $ S0 Eastern's women volleyball learn celebrates after their The women now advance to the nationals in Portland wood battles as they return 100% Cotton Sweat Suites 8 region-title clinching win over Elon College. The tourney Oregon. eight lettermen. plus add two was played in Weaver and hosted 16 schools from five states. 50 Spaulding Tournament Ping Pong Paddle $2 Eels swamp Louisville Spaulding Championship Ping Pong Paddle $360 COLONEL BY BILL STAPLETON meter diving. "This will be our first strong $|20 staff Writer Eastern will be in action competition before Christmas," 6 Seamco Tournament Ping Pong Balls Eastern's Eels captured their again this weekend in the said Eastern coach Donald COMPOSITE third win of the season without a Morris-Harvey Relays in Combs. "And we hope that we $150 PREVIOUS SCORES: 6 Spaulding Championship Ping Pong Balls loss two weeks ago with a Charleston, West Virginia. A can swim well and finish our fall convincing 78-34 win at the twelve team field is expected. season on a high note." Football Ci-ll EKU 11 MiromU 14—OVC Chjn.pi $^60 University of Louisville. Oddly, Volleyball (»-»): Won AIAW |nw II tournoy Hooded lined Zip Up Sweat Shirts each of Eastern's wins have oaiketball<1-o>: EKU tea' MoUlt Collet* el been at the hands of other S.immln, <>*>: EKU 71 L^'ivlll* J4 Kentucky schools, Morehead and Berea being the other two. The Eels made an assault UPCOMING'E VENTS Eastern By Pass upon Louisville's pool record Volleyball Nalionali in Portland, Oreeen. D*< 1M« board, breaking four of the ■asketbair EKU al Indiana Stan. Sat. marks. Junior distance man EKU at Louitiana Toch. MtW. Terry Stoddard captured two, Swimmino Morrla Harvty Invitational, Frl and Sat. the 1,000 and 500 yard Oyn>na.tlcilwomon-»): IrrtrMWMo- moot, today freestyles. Freshman breasiiukci. Gary Tamerii, ANNOUNCING OUR broke another standard in the 200 yard breastroke with a time of 2:21.8. The other mark was SPAGHETTI MIGHT SPECIAL broken by Eastern's 400 yard There's more to freestyle relay unit in the timdbf Wednesday Nite 5 till 10 3:21.1. The team was composed cycling than a of Tom Javins, Wally Esser, and freshmen Mike DeSaluv bicycle. And your and Doug Wedding. ., Sophomore Chris Smith * Any large order Spaghetti continued his undefeated string in the 200 yard butterfly with a dealer has more of time of 2:04.2. * Garlic Bread A pair of freshmen won the the things that two sprint freestyle events. make cycling safer Wedding won the 50 yard race it Salad followed by DeSalis. And- in and more fun. the 100, the roles were reversed with DeSalis the winner and Wedding placing second. Eastern school record holder Wally Esser won his specialty,' All for $1.39 the 200 free while Tom Javins Lynn Morris of Eastern returns to earth after leaping to Turpin's Bicycle Worl won his, the 200 Individual spike against UNC-Greensboro in region volleyball tourney Medley. Freshman Brent action. Her spike just missed the in-bounds line while Rutemiller won the 200 back Eastern dropped the match to UNCG. The women bounced 623-7214 -S Porter Drive while Bob Stahlhut won the one back to take the tourney and advance to the nationals. 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itie shoe that WE SSRVt MORI PIZZA Volleyball playoffs begin THAN ANYONt USE IN THf WORLD. BY 8AM WHITE have advanced in raquetball raquetball has also-moved to holds ITS avn Staff Writer singles play. In ladder I, thses the final stages. Teams in It appears to be round-up time include: Lu "Gilford, Vicki contention are: Joanie Adams down at the men's intramural Stambaugh, Christie Dunham, and Kathy Wilson; Susie Boone with anything EASTERN RY-PASS volleyball corral. and Kathy Eicher. Ladder II: and Vicki Stambaugh; Kathy Chris Rood, Sheila Gribsby, Eicher and Christie Dunham, Championship playoffs start Basic ihoemanship. A tirfieless style that Ruth Price, and Jackie Linter. and Lu Clifford paired with Judy Ph. 623-2264 lonigrjt with a number of in- will have you dressed the part —anytime, & dependent and fraternity A doubles bracket for Barnes. **************************** anyplace. Its refined look comes from rich- division teams having a good looking grain leather and a softly squared toe. shot at all the marbles. Stalwart independent teams Try a pair. For all your Every vet's completed participating in the playoffs Discerning Shoppers will find wearing. $ OiMf wMk/Hat. h include: Tribe Braves, UHFH, L J im/kw kr '# OKNY, Tribe Chiefs Tribe and half of Ani\y ROTC. UHFH Bust. their way to This would make Sirentghts in the fraternity Now consider the last half. bracket lie mainly with Pi Dai a lice {ill! Kappa Alpha (undefeated), Delta- Upsilon. Tau Kappa /WT/l/V y MOONS It's a better deal! Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Your time in any of the services counts enjoy the prestige, pay and challenge of an andTftetaChi. Fraternity clubs ANTIQUES as constructive credit for the first 2 years officer. I Your time in the service counts for will clashinchampionshipplay X of Army ROTC. That makes you eligible longevity and retirement for either active for the Advanced Course. There are several or the Reserve I Or. you can put the beginning Dec. 10th. AND GIFTS reasons why that can be a good deal. leadership skills learned in ROTC to work The third round of the co-ed For openers, you get $100 a month I for for you in civilian life. up to 10 months a yean while you take Army ROTC s got a lot going for it. raquetball doubles tourney has Advanced ROTC. This is in addition to all Particularly for veterans. It's worth been compled Several froth- (.1 vndon Hotel your Veteran's benefits checking into! coming key'matches between It keeps more options open. You earn Army ROTC. The more you look at it. your degree and a commission at the same the better it looks. exceptional doubles teams time. You can apply for Active Duty to promise to be fast and in- teesting. Richmond In other action among the raquetball ranks, faculty raquetball doubles proceeds at during December a swift clip. The team of Mike Ross and Tom Higgins, possible favorites in this competition, recently defeated Paul Motley on Mondays and Wayne Jennings in a well played match. Op.fi: 1:30-5:30 Sundays Wednesdays till Chrittmat (B«. 1. s. 15. 22) WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS Thursdays Top volleyball teams' from the eight leagues will collide in a championship series beginning Fridays and Saturdays next week. Consistent squads which.'have charted impressive records include: Buckeyes, through December, tw* '"hird. 030 Case , Kooks. Jolley Volleys, 'THE HM.HY SHOE STORE" csvb'j, and Telford. UWHSTY SMOrrt* CBTEI Leather refers to uppers * number of participants ***************************** s I Page 10 The Eastern Progress, Thursday, December S. 1974 McCarthy-led Colonels capture OVC laurels against Morehead...

Jeff McCarthy left his career al Eastern on a happy note with his performance against Morehead to help the Colonels win the OVC The two pictures at left show different angles of the 6'5" quarterback, as he scored a Colonel touchdown in the first half. McCarthy gained 139 yards in 22 carries in the 21- 14 victory as the Colonels high- powered offense gained over 250 yards on the ground The OVC title is the first for Eastern since 1968. Eastern finished 15th in the nation in the last AP poll A. ■■■■-'- ... while girl volleyballers win Region II

Eastern's women volleyball team won the Connie Urlage go up together to block a UNCG AIAW Region II title with form and technique spike. Upper right: Joyce Dettor sets Melody that demonstrates their superiority. During the Middleton with a forearm pass Bottom right: match against UNCGreensboro (in which Middleton shows near perfect form with an Eastern's only loss occurred), these pictures accurate spike that drops near the opponent's were taken, showing the various skills in power back line. volleyball. Lower left: Marcia Mueller (left) and

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. The Eastern Progress, Thursday. December 5. 1974 Page 11 Record attendance at ball ROTC Military Weekend of activities featured

BY WAYNE BOBLITT included the ROTC cadets, their curricular organizations were ROTC sponsors and the new Eastern, which has 974 students Staff Writer guests, and military personnel introduced, and the ROTC Colonel Wolf red K While!*! Queen Alhena One of the enrolled in military science professor of military science. ■[ Eastern's annual ROTC from the Richmond area. Department Brigade was ROTC personalities on campus course" has ihe largest said. -The staunch support . Military Weekend was held here The ROTC also played a pan presented to Eastern President. for the ROTC Weekend was ROTC unit in the continental November 22-23. The activities at the home Eastern-Morehead Dr Robert Martin. given to ROTC by Dr. Robert R. ) started the 22nd in the Powell Colonel Carl Lind. Deputy United Slates. Of ihe 974. 830 Martin, president of Eastern, football game on Saturday. The Scabbard and Blade Commander from Regional cafeteria with the annual November 23. Before the game national honor society formed a are on the Eastern campus and and Dr James M. Boswell. Head-Quarters at Fort Knox. 144 are in an Eastern extension presideni of Cumberland, and Military Dinner, hosted by the started, the ROTC co- saber arch to introduce the 17 Association of the According to Army officials.. program . ai Cumberland iheir staffs are major con- United States Army. Dave College m Williamsburg. ribunng elements lo ihe suc- Wheeler, 2nd Lieutenant of An opportunity Kentucky. cess of the program." A U.S.A., said attendance at the The enrollment at Eastern is Members of Eastern's banquet was estimated at 280. the largest in the ROTC military science faculty at- The 37th annual Military Ball, program since it became fully tribute Ihe program's growth to held in the Keen Johnson Foreign study program offered \oluntary in 1972 More positive student attitudes and ballroom, followed the dinner. students are taking military assistance from oilier faculty Entertainment was provided by Eastern Kentucky University Brazilian literature and con- will utilize the facilities of the science at Eastern than at all members and counselors in the 202nd National Guard Band students will have an op- temporary life, including social Catholic University of Salvador other Kentucky schools com- informing SI udenisof Ihe merits from Frankfort and by the portunity to study this spring or customs, life in the interior, in Bahia. "Brazils most bined of ROTC ROTC Stage Band summer in Brazil through the traditions, family life in urban colorful state, heavily in- i One of the highlights Friday American Association of State and rural sellings, education, fluenced by African cultures." nighl was the crowning of the Colleges and Universities. industry, and the Brazilian The spring session will be held WAKY AND BOB BAGERIS PRESENT IN LOUISVILLE 197S Queen Athena. This year's EKU's dean for academic economy. Mar. 17-May22and the summer queen is Joanna Virgin, a fresh- services, Dr. Kenneth Clawson, Clawson said the program session June 9-Aug. 10. man law enforcement major who serves as international DEEP from Wurtland, Kentucky. She education coordinator for was crowned by the 1974 Queen Eastern, said the deadline for Athena, Sherry Moore, who also applying for the spring session PURPLE it Eastern's 1974 Homecoming is Jan. 15 and for the summer with special guests Queen. session. April 15. TheTrial Dave Wheeler estimated the Application forms and further ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCH. crowd attending the Ball information may be obtained of from Clawson. Members of (he Scab- Joanna Virgin. The annual numbered 1,000. He said the PRICES: $5.50 Advance. $6.50 Day of Show. attendance this year was the The study, "Introduction to bard and Blade form a ROTC military Weekend General Admission. saber arch to introduce was recently held here ai largest ever in the Ball's Brazil," combines instruction in ROTC sponsors and this Eastern. history. Those in attendance the Portuguese language, nn mn comma SUKHTID year's Queen Alhena, Sorry, No Pottos to thit Engogomont MAIL ORDER TO: Deep Purple. P.O. Box 21179. ■MM. DELORES TAYLOR .« TOM LAUGHLIN Louisville, Ky. 40221. Enclose self addressed, News Briefs: Instructors participate in stamped envelope: no personal checks. community organization AM PUS-CINEMAS Three instructors are par- contact Christa B. Mon- meet at the information desk in The "Messiah," to be sung at 1 & 2 ticipants in the formation of a tgomery, 400 Lafayette Park- the Powell Building 8 p.m. in Hiram Brock University Shopping Center—623-0588 T0WIME CINEMA new community organization way, Lexington, Ky. 40503, (606) Auditorium, will feature more Eottorn Byposi at loncottor. Richmond. Ky believed lo be the first of its 278-6076 ext. 274. VET dance that 200 musicians in the, WEST MAIN 623-1505 kind in Madison County and Oratorio Chorus and the EKU surrounding areas. Hours extended The Veterans Club will hold Symphony Orchestra. Serving as chairman of a the second annual Toys for Tots The 45th annual Hanging of seven-member organizational Beginning December 2 the Dance from 8-12 p.m. December Greens will be held at 4 p.m. in commiltee of the proposed Main Floor of the Powell 9 at the Family Dog. They will Walnut Hall of the Keeen IN CONCERT! is a genuine masterpiece of Deacon Hills Home Owners Building will remain open till 11 be featuring the Exiles, Misfit, Johnson Building. staggering proportions." Association is Dr. James and Archibald McNeal. The public is invited to attend —Edward Behr, Newsweek Murray Walker, associate Admission is one new toy. For these two events without ad- professor of anthropology. Also IV Fellowship more information contact Jim mission charge. on Ihe commiltee are. Dr. Inter-Varsity Christian Smith 623-7238 or 623-3848. Other December events at &#*&»& in/Pads Charles L. Nelson, professor of Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. Eastern will include a Madrigal is not a 'dirty' movie. The film is stark, Spanish and chairman of the tonight in the Jaggers Room. Buffet dinner Dinner, Dec. 10 al 5:30 p.m. in Department of Foreign sensitive and completely shattering Dr. Wong will speak on The EKU Women will have a the Keen Johnson Ballroom. Languages, and Charles M. "Authority of the Scriptures." Christmas buffet dinner and in its intensity. Yes, by all means, see Latta, assistant professor of entertainment at 7 p.m. Friday, Music presented 'LastTangoV. English. December 13, in the Keen "The Lamb," a program of —Aaron Schindler, Family Circle The purpose of the new Rookies to meet The Rookies will meet at 7 Johnson Dining Hall. religious folk music, will be THE association, according to the presented Dec. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in committee, is to foster a p.m. tonight in Room B, Powell. All members and anyone in- Wesley Singers (he Ferrell Room of the Bert frst<0B& in/pads community spirit ancj promote Combs Building by the EKU is a rich, resonant film... the improvement of protection terested please attend. The Wesley Singers will DCCCIE Wesley Foundation and the a magnificent one." of this rapidly growing Deacon Home Ec party practice tonight at 6:30 p.m. Baptist Student Union. not Hills Estates residential Rap Hour is Sunday at 9:30 a.m. —Bruce Cooky The National&bterver community of over 160 home The Home Ec Christmas and a Communion Worship Alpha Phi Gamma PLUS! UNICORN! located just west of Richmond parly will be held at 7 p.m. Service will be at 7:00 p.m. DECEMBER 18! 7:30! FRANKFORT off Barnes Mill Rd. Wednesday, December 11, in Sunday. Monday at 5:30 p.m. Alpha Phi Gamma will meet .the Family Living Center. This there will be a Christmas meal tonight at 7 o'clock in Con- SPORTS AND ference Room B of Ihe Powell includes Interior Design Club, and program. Cost is $1.50 per CONVENTION CENTER Spikette Tryouts Dietetics Club, Home Ec Club, Building. All members are person. Tuesday there will be a urged to be present. The Applications for bat girl and Phi Upsilon Omicron, and all special concert, "The Lamb" at HURRY! LESS THAN 2.000 TICKETS REMAIN Spikette tryouts may be ob- other students in the Home Ec. 7:30 p.m. in the Ferrell Room, organizational picture for Ihe TO BE SOLD! ADVANCE TICKETS 6.00 AT Milestone will be taken again. tained from Coach Harvey Department. Combs Building sponsored by DAWAHARE'S STORES AND SOUND 2000 IN Coliseum 117orin McGregor 305. the Westminster and Wesley. Job interviews LEXINGTON. MAIL ORDERS: SEND MONEY Plus, United Artists Tryouts will be al 6:30 p.m. Children's party Foundations. Interviews for teaching jobs ORDER AND SELF ADDRESSED. Tuesday. December 10. Any 'WHAT DO YOU SAY TO A NAKED LADY' All children 10 and under ir in Australia will be held at Ihe STAMPED ENVELOPE TO: questions call 3452. Brockton are invited lo a Production staged University of Kentucky in SPORTSCENTER FRANKFORT, KY. 40601 1.25 Sat £ Sun. 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FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION Restaurant And Lounge 623-9801 LOCATED MIDWAY BETWEEN EASTERN BY PASS * BI6 HILL AVE. AT I40J E. MAIN IRVINE RD. i Page 12 The Eastern Progress, Thursday, December 5, 1974 * I Fifteen Miss Eastern contestants chosen in preliminary auditions competition is primarily a scholarship concerned the entrant must not be less ralher than a beauty pageant. than seventeen or more than twenty- BY JAN HENSLCY Entrants of the pageant bad to be eight yean. Also, the entrant has to be a Newt *l residents of Kentucky tor the past six citizen of the United States prior to the months. This rule is only waived for a commencement of the State Finals. When the auditions and judging finally contestant, whose residence is out of the Entrants must not have been a previous ended yesterday evening fifteen from city or state, but who is a college or Slate Finalist who competed in the among 30 coeds having entered the university student in the territory where National Finals. preliminary stage of the Miss Eastern tht pageantis held at time the pageant is The Mistress of Ceremonies for this Pageant emerged victorious. held. years Miss Eastern Pagenat will be Misa The 15 finalists selected to com- Donna Axum. Miss America of 19*4. The pete in the Miss Eastern Pageant March Other eligibility requirements are that the entrant must be female and single winner of the Miss Eastern Pageant will _25 of this year will include: travel to Louisville to compete in stale.* Deborah Hodge, Alpha Kappa Alpha: (never having been married or had marriage annulled). The entrant must wide competition. The winner there will Angela Casteel, Student Nurses: Paula advance to the Miss America Pageant Craig, Baptist Student Union; Linda be a high school graduate by Labor Day this year. Aa far as age requirements are in Atlantic City. - ■" Buchanan, Kappa Delta; Debbie Elmore, Chi Omega; Judith Dunn, Law Enforcement Honorary; Carol Cole, During Senate meeting ThetaChi; Janet Dawson.Phi Ma Alpha; Chen Ward, CWENS; Theresa Keen, Phi Mu; Ellen Bach, Kappa Delta; Cathy Jones, Kappa Delta; Patricia Hurst, Book exchange discussed Alpha Delta Pia, Debra Monaghan, Student Senate action was limited formation, transposition, illegal Kappa Delta; Tuesday night with the body considering business practices, academic questions, Miss Eastern Pageant, sponsored by only one proposal. This was introduced campus matters, night life, game rooms. Eastern's Panhellenic Council is one of by Senator Paul Collins and dealt with billiards and bowling, sports, movie driving range is in the background, as is the proposed The architect's rendering of the Law Enforcement- the preliminary stages to the Mist the rules regarding senator elections in theaters, parks, campus eating places, Traffic Safety Center shows the facility viewed from the location of the Kentucky State Police Academy, should the spring to fill any vacanies which may and pizzas. it he moved to Richmond. America Pageant to be held in Atlantic east, with the Lancaster Road near the horizon. The City, New Jersey later this year. occur at the end of this semester. Frew stated that such information is The 15 finalists chosen to compete In the way of announcements, students something students need now. He feels in this year's pageant were judged on were encouraged to participate in the I hat much confusion could be avoided if talent, swimsuit, poise, beauty and a book exchange now being operated by the people knew exactly who to contact on a brief interview with the judges. The Student Association. The exchange in- specific matter or where to go for a LEN complex provides much auditions for the preliminary pageant volves the selling or trading of books specific need. Frew said thai the list is were closed to the public. between students, instead of using a still Incomplete and asked that anyone Judges selecting the contestants were middleman (the bookstores). To take with suggestions contact him. According to Posey, the College of Law come growing student involvement with Paul Power, professor of speech and pan in the program, students who wish to i Continued From Page One) Enforcement presently offers five the program. The department has drama from Berea and Also judging buy or sell books should contact the several clubs for law enforcement Associate Degrees, three Baccalaureate was Miss Darlene Brown, Assistant Dean Student Association Office (3696) where a majors including the honorary Alpha Phi Degrees, and five Masters Degree with an enrollment of 47 students. of Students at the University of Ken- list of available lexts is being prepared. Placement aids Sigma, the Association of Law Enfor- programs. According to Posey, the College of Law tucky. Keith Hall was discussed during the (Costfaaued From Page One) cement, Lambda Alpha Epsilon, a The new Law Enforcement-Traffic Enforcement presently has about 2,000 Senate meeting. President Gary Gray structor's students. "Many times the national police organization, and the Safety Center, will replace the depart- majors of which four per cent are According to Jill Harbin, assistant announced I hat Keith will remain open graduate is employed in this way," safe! Rookies, the first female law en- ment's present location in the Begley women. director of student activities and during the spring semester of 1975. Vickers. "But usually if the company;* forcement organization in Kentucky. Building. Along with increased enrollment has organizations the Miss America Pageant However, the women's wing of Martin interested in a particular student, the Hall wiU close at the end of this semester. department head usually comes to us Reasons given for this action were that wanting lo see the prospective em- several Martin Hall residents had ployee's credentials." requested new housing locations and that "We do work wilh the all the depart- Volleyball team off to Portland after title win the dormitory had been maintained as a ment heads and deans of the colleges," temporary bousing facility for women said Vickers. "We try lo obtain list or t| physical education gets most of the credit Eastern showed their quality by Eastern completely overpowered the since the beginning of this semester. seniors in I he depart men! and I hen ir (Continued From Page One) for the work done for (he tournament. winning the tourney and showed their opposition continually during the final "Help and where to get It" was the title distribute the credent ial forms and ur Many Eastern athletes, mostly female, sreangths even more in the final rounds il 15-11; Eastern beat Memphis State; Elon day to take the tourney, apparently of a leaflet distributed to the body by all the seniors lo complete Ihem. We use College defeated Wake Forest, 15-17,15-6, helped with the organization, hosting and against Winthrop (last years Region II easily. However, the females had trouble Senator Jerry Frew. It is Frew's hope every method possible lo help ihethe 15-1; and East Tennessee downed entertaining for the different clubs. titlist) and Elon. Eastern played in the day before in pool play, dropping a that (he leaflet, which contains the students find employment " Madison College, 15-9, 15-9. Weaver before a crowd of close to 1,000 close match with North Carolina- names and phone numbers of various Senior and graduate credentials are and blew both teams off the floor. Matches were played all day on Friday Greensboro. But, the team bounced back information centers, will be printed and kept indefinitely in Ihe office. Aftaflj In the semifinals. Eastern eliminated and Saturday with the finals played on from this mild adversity to beat Eastern made avaUbie in some form to every graduation in the spring and summ/ Winthrop. while Elon was victorious over the latter day. Tourney play was at two Sets by Joyce Dettor and Margie Heise Mennonite College quite handily to gain Eastern student. If successful, the plan follow-up cards are sent lo gradualat were perfect for the dominating spikes of East Tennessee, 15-2, 12-15, 15-10. different sights, Begley and Weaver. The (he finals. could go Into operation next semester. asking if (hey are employed or wish lo Bernir Kok, Melody Middleton and Lynn The Eastern team hosted the toumey, tourney was professionally organized Included on this list are people and change jobs. "You know, wilh the which featured the finest vo llevballers and handled Morris. Marcis Mueller, Velma Leh- Eastern, who finished third in last places to contact for information job market Ihe way il is now, a student mann and Connie Urlage kept the op- from five states, and kept the at- This is similar to the condition of the season's regional tourney, advances now regarding religious conseling, sex in- .sometimes has lo take a job that isn'l ponents confused with their superior mosphere one of good times and sports- play, for most of the teams involed were to Portland, Oregon for the National formation, family services, legal miite what he is looking for," Vickeflk serves, blocks and drinks. manship. highly talented squads. AIAW tournament, Dec. 12-14. assistance, an apartment, ticket in- staled.

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