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This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Eastern Progress at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in Eastern Progress 1983-1984 by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact [email protected]. PufawClrtOO Of tlM of Man Communications Vol. 62/ No. 27 14 pages Thursday. April 5. 1984 Kentucky f, Richmond, Ky. 40475 Senate Faculty Senate passes debates revisions safety to constitution*. ♦ By Alan White amendments, those issues may have to Staff writer be reconsidered. Faculty Senate has approved four At the conclusion of Monday's plans amendments to its constitution - or meeting, three amendments wen' has it? struck down by the senate. The business portion of Monday's One amendment that failed was a senate meeting began with some proposal to open the senate meetings By Liu Frost confusion concerning the proper to the "university community" and News editor procedure for the adoption of a "general public" instead of only the .Continuing with pedestrian safety constitutional amendment. '' f ac ul t y -a I -large. legislation from last week's meeting, The issue surfaced when there was If the proposal had passed, senate Senator Scott Mandl brought two bills some discrepancy over the percentage meetings would have been open to the and a resolution before the Student of votes necessary for the passage of general public. Currently, visitors have Senate for approval Tuesday. an amendment. to be recognized and accepted at the Senators unanimously approved a It was decided Monday that a meeting with the senate's approval. bill that calls for all crosswalks on simple majority would be necessary to Several faculty members expressed campus to be marked with "clearly approve an amendment; however, their concern that existing visible paint," road-level reflectors, confusion existed as to whether the accommodations could not comfor- "yield to pedestrian" signs and ade- senators voted on an amendment to a tably handle a large crowd. quate lighting. report on the constitution or an An issue resulting in a great deal of "The problem is that drivers don't amendment to the constitution itself. discussion dealt with a proposed respect the crosswalks. The problem is Dr. Virginia Falkenberg. associate separation of administrative members that pedestrians don't use the professor of psychology, headed the from faculty members on matters crosswalks." said Mandl. "If we make committee which submitted the report concerning voting on legislation before the crosswalks highly visible... may be on constitutional revisions to the the senate. we will make people more aware of Faculty Senate. Several faculty members were them." It was decided that a simple concerned that_ administrators are Mandl's next bill was cause for con- majority would be sufficient because allowed to vote on all issues before the troversy among the senators, but they amendments, at this stage, are senate. decided to accept a bill asking for a revisions to the report and not The amendment proposed that the uniform speed limit of 15 mph on the amendments to the constitution. right to vote on issues before thv main campus, which includes Kit Car- At next Monday's meeting, the senate be taken away from son. University. Park. Madison. John issue will be addressed once again administrative members. Hanlon and VanHoose drives. when senators must decide whether Dr. Richard Freed, associate The bill states that a uniform speed they want to vote on the changes as professor of Fnglish. said the of 15 mph would increase pedestrian constitutional amendments or as administrators should have input into safety by allowing motorists and revisions to the report and whether or the proceedings but should not be pedestrians time to notice one another not a simple majority will suffice to allowed to vote. and "to allow motorists more time to pass such measures. "I don't see that they need to vote read signs and avoid road hazards." Several senators contended that a said Freed. "I think that when they Several senators were opposed to two-thirds majority of the membership vole they vote primarily as the bill because they said they believed should be required for constitutional administrators." the speed limit was too slow. revisions, their point being that the According to Freed, administrators Senator Juli Hastings attempted to outcome of some amendments could represent a different constituency i ban amend the bill to a 20 mph uniform have been effected if that vote was faculty members and. as a result. spaed limit, but it was defeated. Also used instead of a simple majority. probably don't always vote in the best defeated was Senator Brian Bosch's Debate on the voting' Tssne was interest of the faculty amendement to adopt speed limits of sparked by Dr. Paul Blanchard. a "Because their perspectives are 20 mph only on University. VanHoose professor of political science, when he different. I don't think they should IK and John Hanlon drives. voiced his concern over the possibility voting if the senate is going to The primary objection to this am- that the voting procedure was being represent the faculty." said Freed. mendment was that it didn't meet the misinterpretated. Dr. Richard Bromley, professor of purpose of a uniform speed limit. According to Blanchard, if the music, also spoke in favor of the m "Klinger of MM *S H never lost a changes were indeed amendments to measure. poker game because he changed every the constitution, they should be "I realize the tradition in the faculty card in the deck," said Senator Wyatt passed by a two-thirds majority: senate has been for a combinat ion of Moody. "We are defeating the purpose otherwise, adoption of those measures administrative and faculty voting, of creating a speed limit that is going would hinge on the passage of the said Bromley. "I would say that (K) to eliminate confusion." report. percent of the time this is a good t hint The senators objected to the 15 mph and 10 percent of the lime then an Photo by Sejn Elkm Blanchard said he thought a simple because they said they believed it was Bench warmers majority should be sufficient to pass probably issues that need a .'lear "too slow a speed to be realistic." the changes because they were revi-^ faculty voice without confront at ion 1 Margaret Murray, the 12-year-old niece of Carol Hymore. assistant dormitory director of Miller. Beckham and McCreary sions in the report and not constitu- think that's the important part." (See LANCASTER. Back Page) haHs. hek) her baby brother Christopher on her lap white sitting on a bench near the Moore Building. The Hymores are from Berea. tional amendments. According to Brorruey. present l> ih<- The senate managed to make its way only way that the faculty can voice its through seven of the nine proposals, opinions without confrontation is four were approved and three failed, through the use of petitions. but depending on the outcome of next One party files in student office election week's vote on the status of the (See SENATE. Back Panel By Lisa Frost fair." rules and regulations." said Steilberg. "We want students to vote to show News editor The candidates have already met the This includes class status, gpa and they care about the university and For the first time since 1975 there • required 2.25 grade point average, are compliance with the rules of campaign- about what is going on." she said. will be only one party running for the at least second semester sophomores ing. Write-in candidates must also "Just to turn in a blank ballot says Periscope positions of Student Association presi- and have solicited petitions with 200 have a running mate. more than not voting at all." dent and vice president. valid student signatures. Replacing the sceduled debates. Stu- Although there' is very remote .2,3 Tun Cowhig. a junior marketing ma- Candidates for the Student Associa- dent Senate put together two question possibility that no one will vote, it 14 bays are the of u>ul News 4.13.14 jor, and his running mate Charlie tion presidency are not permitted to and answer forums for Cowhig and would only take one vote to allow the Sutkamp. a junior biology and pre-med spend more than $200 on their cam- abuse by tbs haw • age Features. S Sutkamp. The first was held Wednes- pair to take office. •f 14. Incest iss OraaautsWsai, 6,7 major, are the only two candidates paign, may not campaign within 25 day night in the McGregor Hall date Voting will take place from 10 a.m. Far tbs Arts ..._ 8.9 who filed for the election to be held feet of the polling place on election day lounge and the next is scheduled at 8 DOT Lewe's Sport*. 10-12 April 17. Cowhig and Sutkamp repre- and must follow restrictions on con- to 6 p.m. April 17 in front of the infor- p.m. Tuesday in the J aggers Room in mation desk in the Powell Building. sent the Key Party. tent in campaign posters. the Powell Building. Voters still may write in candidates Steilberg said she believes there if they choose. could be a strong race for the The candidates will be giving open- ing remarks and then will take ques- According to Sandy Steilberg. elec- presidency. tions committee chairman, the election "A write-in candidate could have a tions from the audience. and the rules for campaigning will not chance, "she said. "I'm not saying it's "If a write-in candidate would be be different from races with more than likely a write-in would beat a regular willing to put up a race and wants a one candidate. candidate, but it's possible. " she said. debate we would be happy to schedule "I will not hesitate to disqualify you She noted that in this year's Student one," said Steilberg. if you break the rules," she told Senate vacancy elections, write-in can- She added that despite the lack of Cowhig and Sutkamp. "Even if you didate Allan Homer defeated the can a second party she still hopes for a are the only slate there will be write- cUdates on the ballot. record turnout of over 2.448 voters, ins that qualify. This all has to be "Write-ins all have to comply to the which was set in 1962. Key Party unopposed Cowhig to stress 'direct contact'

the Mentor program that we'd very What are some of the key i— as that Managing editor Mark Campbell in- yea are campaigning on? much like to carry on. It would match terviewd Key Party candidates Tim upper classmen with incoming Cowhig and Charlie Sutkamp concer- Cawhig - We feel that for student freshmen to help them become ning issues in the upcoming Student adjusted an arrh'mated as soon ss government to be an effective, AttociatJon executive election. rapresentative body, it needs to get in- possible. What Mentor can do is get put from its constituents - from the people before they become involved students. And I don't think that has rather ass students have a direct input with situations where they are staying been done in the past on an extremely before and gat their feelings about in their dorm rooms. I think it can be active basis. What we'd like to do is what is going on in student senate a check on academic problems. implement a program where by which rather than have them read about it in Statistics show that there are a student senators would be able to have the paper. You've got to bring the number of freshman who drop out direct contact with their students on sen st ocs to the people. within the first two weeks of school a regular basis. Student representation is very Wed like to generate a hat of 150 What are some of the key that important at Eastern on university students and have the senators call you waat to wash oaT committees, on aradnntr committees these people on a regular basis and the curriculum committees. I Great ball off fur concerning issues, concerning C«a big - i think it is apparent to most think that at a time whan we have legislation that we've worked Just to people that apathy runs high on decreasing enrollment it's important Kara Kahle. a sophomore occupational therapy major from Dayton. Ohio, relaxed in the Ravine while her dog Tiffany provided get input in general because we'd campus. There is a program known as (SOT MOTIVATION. Bach Page* the enterrjMnment while chasing a bal The dog caught the baa and a fitde exercise for the effort

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Thomas BUT -Editor Mark Campbell ..Managing editor Winfred Jennings ...Staff cartoonist Student turnout will help decide faith in new ticket It is a sad day for the students To be elected to any office, the of Eastern Kentucky University. candidate must have some back- For some strange reason, there ing from certain groups and will be just one party listed on the students not associated with any ballot for the presidential election of these groups have little chance for Student Senate on April 17. of gaining the elected office. This is the first time since 1975 Such is the case with the Stu- that an unopposed election will be dent Senate elections, it would held. just be difficult for any write-in There are two ways to look at candidate to unseat the favorites. the situation: either the ticket of ►-Don't vote at all. This shows Tht Eastern Profess " / Tim Cowhig and Charlie Sutkamp mainly a continuing sense of is the perfect choice or no one else apathy on campus and a sense is qualified to run. that the student body must feel Although Cowhig and Sutkamp comfortable with the are a strong duo. it's amazing that Cowhig/Sutkamp ticket. By doing this, you show that of 13,000 students, no one will run no one else in the entire Student With an unopposed election, Jesse Jackson decided two months It's just a shame no one had the Senate even tried to run. yes, you are interested in the for the most prestigious student ago that Walter Mondale was too courage to challenge Cowhig and generating student interest is very operation of student government Granted, whoever would have difficult. And the official office on campus. tough to fight? Sutkamp. They might make a on campus but that you aren't Surely, of ail the Student good duo but they aren't the most run may have lost the election, but candidates have noted they intend happy with the lack of a choice. at least students would have a Senators who make themselves The Democratic process prides perfect pair to ever run for the to concentrate on getting the There is no complaint about the choice. voters out. known to the fellow members, itself on the freedom of choice. presidential and vice-presidential As it is now, students have one drive and determination of the someone would have had the guts However, exactly the opposite is offices. of four options: The only unusual statement so official candidates. to challenge the favorites. happening right here on the The choice to vote is yours or •^ Vote from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. far was made by Sandy Steilberg, The complaint comes when out What if Gary Hart and the Rev. Eastern Kentucky campus. maybe it isn't. in the Powell Building for Cowhig who is the chairman of the elec- and Sutkamp. tions committee. i It would at least show a vote of She said she hoped there would confidence in the candidates. be a record turnout on April 17. t'Pick a write-in candidate of Why would there be a record your choice. However, the chances turnout? Face it. if one person are slim and none for a write-in votes, it's all over. Pollen predictor candidate, especially a write-in ."Go to the Powell Building and vote for a non-Senate member. turn in a blank ballot.

Student involvement Some people might call it mental Fanner Down to Earth will spit into Forge, Term., and. if that doesn't work, getting s little sore and. finally, the telepathy, others might just call it a the wind, take a sip of well water, he can always dig up a sassafras tree ultimate warning is a real bad - no a lucky guess, but I always know when pluck a hair from his ear and place it root. horrible - case of runny nose. spring is coming before most of the on the blade of his wood-splitting maul key to newspaper other people I know. and, if the hair turns counterclockwise, If the sassafras root is sappy, then That's right I'm not so different - Sure network television stations the well water doesn't shatter his spring is just around the corner - give I just suffer from allergies. spend millions of dollars and hundreds dentures and the spit blows back and or take three months. I didn't ssy my allergies were fun or As the school year quickly Anyone interested in working of hours waiting for some woodchuck hits him above the waste with enough Why are these people considered so exactly the type of entertainment one comes to a close, organizations for The Progress should pick up an that just happened to show up in the force to double him over, he is an much more accurate or scientific than would desire to see on s prime-time right place, at the right time, one day. immediate fearless predicter of the begin to look toward next fall. application in 117 Donovan Annex me? newscast, but they're accurate. .) But. unlike Pete, do they ever ask me? coming of spring — the beginning of life I can tell you whether spring has; - The Eastern Progress is no during regular business hours. All Of course not! Ill tell you why - because they've exception. again and the end to the dead of arrived or if the trees, flowers or applications are to be. turned in by Some young cub reporter always winter. got character and it looks good on shrubs are blooming before I ever look As seniors graduates, openings April 20. drives 250 miles out into nowhere land television. out the window in the morning. become available and students are The reporter will ask. with his or her Be a part of your newspaper. to interview farmer Down to Earth, Unscientifically epos king I can toll always needed to assist with the The Eastern Progress. microphone shoved within a fly wing's My condition lasts about a week but they never ask me. width of his upper lip. "Well Mr. when spring is going to arrive with 100 until my body builds up s resistance weekly production of the farmer Down to Earth, what's the percent accuracy, approximately 24 newspaper. to the foreign substances in the prediction?" hours before it actually pokes its head atmosphere. If you are remotely thinking Old Down to Earth will let a long, out of s soggy boggy, but green. about going into some field of Rape trial convictions Kentucky meadow. I get as much rest as possible, take syrupy stream of tobacco juice slide tons of allergy medicine and act real communications, be it journalism, from between his lips and fall, I bet there are several other people crabby for a few days, but I get over it. public relations or broadcasting, out there in newspaper wonderland similarly as a Slinky would, to a spot Of course my warning system does the experience of working on a col- correctly based on facts exactly between his cow-manure that are just as accurate as me. legiate newspaper can only help have its drawbacks. I can predict plastered boots and then say the The first thing I notice is s funny your chances in the job market. words the world awaits, "Yep, it's a spring and fall, but winter and summer By Keith Howard tired feeling which is soon followed by are still foreign to me; however, I've Today, employers are interested comin'. Shore is - eh. give er take six a burning sensation in my eyes. still got farmer Down to Earth, the in hiring college graduates who New Bedford. Mass.. has been the Keith Howard is a sophomore center of controversy since March 6. Michigan Wolverine and Ranger Bob. have experience. And with the majoring in journalism at the Then there is the case of the highly Sounds like a real revelation doesn't I guess that's why they're on TV - tight job market, you need all the 1963. university. it. but it's not really that desirable. It was on that date that a 21-year- visible Michigan Wolverine - Earth's they're consistent - lucky for me I'm help you can get. most sophisticated migratory animal. After a while, my throat starts not. Working with the Progress old woman was raped in a bar when she attempted to leave after buying a guilt or innocence? Of course, it The Wolverine, a retired autoworker gives a student the practical pack of cigarettes and a drink. doesn't. from Detroit, drives long into the experience of writing, The woman was thrown on a pool We can only guess at the amount of night while making his way back to his interviewing, working in layout table and raped for over two hours by anguish and dispair this women must roost after surviving the long hard winter in the comfortable climate of a design and taking pictures. four men as five others cheered them have felt. She now has to try to return 1-1*7! Besides the editorial aide of the on. to s normal everyday life. She has to senior citizen's motor home i eta en us it newspaper, advertising represen- It is a shame that a society that return to her community and to her park on "the quiet aide of Florida." tatives are hired to sell and design boasta the advancements of computer home after millions of tukniauu The Wolverine always stops to For more information or story Ideas concerning: most of the ads seen in the technology and nuclear m sap em j ■ J. —saVsatl "-*T't*-mss spaad the night at the Great Smokey newspaper. could have such an saaesa act occur. to coverage by the Cable News Mountain National Park in For the unsuspecting mother of two Network (CNN). Gatiinburg. Term., because you never News stories contact Lisa Frost At the conclusion of each spring to walk into a bar to purchase a drink semester, all staff positions - from "I hate to think of myself going can get too much of that mountain Crabs and twgasiislfaas contact Mary Branham and wind up in court for over a year through the same thing that this lady folklore or those genuine Cherokee In- Feature stories contact Don Lowe editor to staff writer - are open pleading to jurors that aba had been has gone through. I nrraaJnaaMi go dian gifts. and available to interested sexually a—ulted by four men. the i to nave a drink, and if I Sports news sad events- contact Thomas Ban- applicants. satire episode most have been After aU. the grandkids can always Arts sad entertainment- contact Andrea Crider Granted, the students with the last my rubber-bladed Cherokee Indian Photo ideas contact Rex Boggs most experience will probably be How often had these senior public relations major at the All section editors can be reached at 1872 about ■nansthing this s_. tomahawk sad Indian chief I appointed to the highest pontoons; university. This lady showed great in a complete range of however, anyone willing to help perverted before they actually mmtm as wef as gate to take all committed the crime? Was it a spur of colors sad, of course, cousin Dorothy For other matters: with the paper will be gladly these man to court and to win. I think can always use a little figurine made the moment thing? that if the lady should receive Advertising contact George Anderson welcomed by the staff. It is not Victor Rapoao. one at the convicted out of creek rocks that have been even mandatory that you have a aajllaaa, from the public voice, it painted and glued tnsjiilsn. Circulation- contact Bob Herron men. repeatedly wept and then should be respect. Call 1882 for major in any of the areas of coBaapad as the verdict was handed Now it wffl be up to her family and And. as if the constant flow of the commuiuV at ions. down. But could you anegsss haw Masai to help thai Wolverine wasn't proof You can spends hours upon cried and start her entire life over. She was bo la support of the arrival of hours a weak or you can spend one errsenisd fat many as the I left with many horrible asaaoriss sad there is always Ranger Bob. hour a week, it's all up to you. the others raped her these will be difficult to forget who reportedly could live the rest of Here's your chance to become hours? The bottom Mas ■ that the foes —■ his life in the secluded Smoky part of The Eastern Progress, Over 5.000 people ■ arrhiil in New judged by the crime and not their Mountains with a box of dental floss which was recently named the best Bedford claiming that the four man ethnic barkgrouads And whan the and a book of sonnets. overall i American system of Jessica fafls to Ranger Bob can supposedly predict rule only on the fact*, than this nation when spring has sprung by tossing a one Maa-Tiw sawn a—mSj n i ■ is,. •SBMSV ^^ is in grave trouble. pine cone into the a oak at Pigeon [ The Eastern Progress. Thursday. April 5, 1984 -- 3 In other words

afraid of! Let's learn a lesson from our run around campus. The registration job well done. Writer corrected! Jewish and black brothers and sisters, Writers have courage is a program which will enable fee is S3 and forms can be picked up That's why this country is looking students to purchase meals by to hold our heads high, be proud, and A March 22 article was written to I am writing this statement to clew- at the Student Activities office and like a pit because no one is out borrowing money with the intent of moat important to be unified. Maybe The Eastern Progress which dealt with other locations. Our participation can up a few misunderstandings which cleaning up the garbage you throw out paying it back. It is a very confiden- then we can live in harmony with (I think I 'm going to be ill) the rights add greatly to our campus communi- in public. Look at the roadsides have arisen since the printing of society, instead of against its grain. tial program designed for the needy. V of gays. ty. For more information, call anywhere you go. You're just like a "Students are cheated." After all, we are a part of society, like In an attempt to raise funds for From the beginning I was 623-6846. bunch of children who have to be This article came out in the March it or not, so 1st's not waste time hating students who can't afford to eat, a 22 issue of the Progress and was thoroughly disgusted. (As you well NANCY OESWEIN picked up after. Who cleans up after 5.000-meter run. "Miles for Meals.'' is and fighting one another. might imagine). I thought fearfully to you at home? concerning a student's unhappineas at Finally, the writers seemed to be being held Saturday. April 14 at 10 not being able to meat his swimming myself: "Is the university infested I thought I was finished with this a.m. Watch for details throughout harboring a strong sense of with these vermin?" article, but Sunday was a nice day and class in A.C. pool. i—ilmanf Sura, there is good reason Thanks for the view campus and the community. Your Instead of meeting at the pool, the For days I watched my friends and everyone left their garbage in the participation would really be for it, but it doss not help one to roommate with suspicion. Once, while classes in question were relocated to Raise your hand if you think ravine. Thanks. I really enjoyed the appreciated. understand you. I suggest being kind, standing in the elevator a girl I didn't the library to view films. Eastern is a beautiful campus. Now view Monday morning on my way to LADONNA WELLS understanding and patient. Yes, I know said "hi" to me, and I'm sure she raise your hand if you're one of the class. The first misunderstanding that I know it is hard. People will always would have attacked me if I hadn't would like to clear up is that of the many who throw trash on "The Cam- RALPH GOUGE treat different people strangely. Just gotten off on the next floor. Letters to editor actual date on which the class had to pus Beau'iful." look st history. My God. look at what I was beginning to lose hope in the Anyone wishing to voice a be relocated. The article stated that That's what I thought. Everyone some ethnic groups put up with. moral standards of EKU students, Food run planned complaint^eompliment or question can the March 1 meeting of the class was wants a beautiful campus but nobody Also, anyone who keeps a gsy when I happened to overhear a few wants to do their part to keep it that submit a letter to the editor of The to b« canceled. Untrue, the class was "friend" for novelty is no friend, and There is a problem in Eastern's Eastern Progress. conversations in which the issue was way. campus that has just been brought to never canceled. In fact, the date was anyone who let's themselves become discussed with angry gnashing of All letters should be typed and sub- misunderstood and the class did meet I work part time on the grounds the attention of many students. It is that needs a lot of reassurance. There teeth and an occasional snarl. I was mitted by 5 p.m. Monday prior to the in the A.C. pool as scheduled department for the university. Last a problem which many of us do not are people who care and will love you not alone! Other people also feel the date of publication to 117 Donovan The misinformation was partly my Friday, the 30th. I personally picked realize exists, the problem of hunger for you, and people who could not care urge to beat, maim and kill Annex. fault; however, by the time the mix-up up seven big (55 gallon) garbage bags among our fellow classmates. Yes. it less, and love you all the more. homosexuals and lesbians. After all, of trash, no doubt from the illerates Letters must include a name and became apparent the article had Hang in there, I am with you all the does occur at EKU more often than phone number for verification. what right do gays have to go against who discarded it anywhere and at one could imagine. already been submitted to the way. what's written in The Bible? Progress. Hence, the incorrect date. anytime. What can we as students, teachers JOHN JAY The crusade has begun, and the Secondly, the student expressed People are constantly putting down and faculty do about this ever- campus shall be saved! (Now just dislike about the subject matter in the the performance of the grounds increasing problem of hunger on our department but if it wasn't for those film, which was shown during the first because the Crusaders themselves campus? may occasionally hate their fellow man guys, about 10 of them, picking up class he mentioned. The subject Honesty nice to find In order to help these hungry CLASSIFIEDS has absolutely no bearing on the issue). students burger wrappers and beer students, the Campus Ministers matter in the film dealt with the I would like to thank whoever it was Thank God that our human rights area dangers that one faces while enjoying cans in a couple of weeks this campus Association has established the who found my purse outside the protected by such fine, upstanding FUZZY-WUZZY was a cat. Mr. B's is kayaking, rafting, and other such would be a dump. Thanks guys for a Student Emergency Meals Fund. This Combs Building on March 26, and citizens, and that gays won't be where its at. Mr. B's Liquor. water sports on a fast-moving river. turned it in without taking anything allowed to do just what they please (I Although this film didn't contain the from it. shudder at the thought). Of course, A. B, C's of performing the basic FOR SALE: Concert luj.els for all I had been hoping to get back at that also holds true for all blacks. Rupp Arena concerts. Ask for <. nr \ at swimming strokes, it did contain beat the things that had no value to Hispanics, non- Protestants, 272*129. valuable information which at some anyone but myself, but getting IDs, non-Greeks, handicapped, and those time could save the life of one of my ********************** money, and checks back was a who don't own st least one pair of students. That to me is very pertinent wonderful bonus. It's great to find out Calvin Kleins. RECORDSMITH buys used rock subject matter. Uuit than are still honest people Seriously folks, the subject in albums and cassettes in excellent Furthermore, it is not unusual for an around. After spending Monday question goes far beyond that of sex- 76**ptfo4A*uF^^70cdliHto condition. instructor in any department to use evening in a panic it was a wonderful ual preference. It is one of human various pieces of audio-visual ********************** relief to find that all my worry been rights. Are people so afraid of being equipment to aid in their instruction. unnecessary. associated with something considered FOR RENT: 1 bedroom furnished Strong evidence has shown that the Whoever you are you have my socially unacceptable that they turn apartment. Utilities paid. Good loca- use of such equipment inhsnce* the SHOPPER'S VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER deepest gratitude. their eyes immediately away, and tion. Call 623-2223. learning process. Why shouldn't KATHLEEN CRADER greet the issue with violence? physical education take advantage of It's time that the students of EKU ON THE EASTERN BY-PASS SUMMER HELP WANTED: Apply these processes? opened not only their minds, but their at Thrifty Dutchman room 102, Mon- DAV ID T. DAY Sin won't be forgiven hearts as well. K. Simpson and M. RIGHT NEXT TO CAMPUS day, April 9 between 12-3. Reynolds ~ I salute your honesty and ********************** Concerning last week's article courage. OPEN FROM 8 A.M. UNTIL 12 MIDNIGHT Different viewpoint "Gays are people too" in the opinion EUROPE! from MM Roandlrip air column, I am concerned over the letter ANITA MARIE HAGAN lli.ill imiire I- rank I nrl I. 837(1 2mo I am writing in response to the letter writer's logic. She correctly indicates EURAILPASS. Hostels, Rainbow written by K. Simpson and M. that Christian theology is one of love Tours. 1-800-253-1011. Reynolds. After reading their letter but that is only part of the story. Food fund initiated several times it took me awhile to In the 20th century the popular idea GOCDLPGDQ WE HAVE THE LOWEST AIR- collect my thoughts. is to view God as an uncaring father This letter is to address a serious 4Wh FARES TO EUROPE! For free Color First off, I thought the Progress t who turns the other wsy when we do problem on Eastern's campus. It is not Brochure. Write To: Campus Travel treatment of the letter was pure something wrong. This ides does not one the average student frequently Box 11387 St. Louis, Mo. 63105 harassment Why on Earth did you describe the God of the Bible or the encounters or wishes to, but jt is a I G A £ ********************** picks headline slating thafGays Are" ' "CocToV history. Throughout history problem many students face every 2© People Too? It brings to mind an old sin has separated us from God because day. That problem is hunger. •BOLOGNA- * SUN-TANNING BED! Get or hold lady saying, "Oh but my dog Poochie He is not only love but He is holy and We all middle through the day-to- your tan at the Eastern Krhool of Hair is a person, just one of the family." just. He offered Jesus Christ as the -day calamities of being students, but I POUND PACKAGE Design. 112 South 2nd St.. Richmond, Was there any doubt that gays are atoning sacrifice for our sin so that we often take for granted the fulfill- 0PP KY.. or phone 623 5472. anything but human? Why not a fellowship with Him could be restored. ment of our basic needs of food, Good Thru April 11,1984/Limit I Coupon Per Customer ♦♦♦A****************** headline like, A Different Point of We all sin and yet He promised that clothing, and shelter. Quite often, LOST: Pair of prescription glasses on View? as we confess our sin. He is faithful there are students who find that their Thursday. 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several sessions of the General to plan their financial needs Sen. Martin admitted Assembly accordingly. dean to pursue library job Wills would give no date for to Lexington Hospital University awards By Thosaaa Barr adpanodscass ■ San. Robert R. Martin, president MM* srve." said Weyhrauch. We have to emeritus of the university, was listed Check cashing banking contract Often the experiences a person has find ways to solve both problems in good aajjjjajhjjaji at Humana Hospital early in life play an important part in He said the optimum capacity for in Islington Tuesday. to end April 27 The Madison National Bank ha shaping the future of the person. the John Grant Crabbe Library is Jean WuV director of volunteer and been awarded the university': For Ernest Weyhrauch this is 500.000 volumes and that to replace a rsrM^ relations for the hiwfwl al said Personal checks will not be cashed depository accounts for the next twi especially true single torn page in a periodical conld Martin is being treated in the diabetes after April 27 Check cashing will years. Being a product of the Depression. cost as much as $20. unit. resume for students enrolled in Madison National Bank was Weyhrauch said he learned to work for Wefayrauch said he thinks his office Martin, who served as president int ST wesson May 16 awarded the university's first bid on everything he got offers many services for the sturt—>u from 1960 to 1976. was strickened last Jeaae Samons. director of billings a contract that ran from Jan. 1. 1983, "I've always been a full-time worker "A library isn't just a collection of week and has been farced to miss and collections, encouraged student a until June 30. 1964. and a part-time student.' said the books; that's the definition of a 57-year-old New York City native. warehouse." said Weyhrauch. "A That is why I have a lot of empathy library is a place you can work and do for students trying to work at the research and get the help yon need same time We try to be service centered, said WE REDEEM WE SELL Weyhrauch. who is the dean of Wehvrauch "If we give the »*iwttnts libraries and learning services, went the help they need, they'll enjoy using two years of college full time however, the library more and it 11 be easier to he earned his bachelor s degree, two Ernest Weyhrauch do their academic work." masters degrees and 39 hours of Away from the office. Ins love for graduate work while attending various He said he is responsible for each of books still plays a big part in his life. colleges on a part-time basis the campus' branch library and the He said be reads two or three books Weyhrauch s first experience with main library. s week and be has between 700 and the library was almost coincidental. Many improvements have taken 800 volumes in bis private collection. "1 was at New York University and place in the library since Weyhrauch Weyhrauch again said the Depres- we got eight hours of tuition free and took over in 1966. sion was a big reason he read books. WE RESERVE THE RKJMT SAVINGS GOOD THRU 1130 a month for working in the The library has grown not only in He said be read a lot and was a loner library, said Weyhrauch. number of volumes but also in because his family moved around sc TOunetTooAirrrnEs II It started out as just a way to get sophistication since he came hare. often. my tuition paid for. but I became very In 1966. 180.000 volumes were hous- "The Depression is still very vivid much interested in library skills." ed on campus. Now. there are 800.000 in my mind." said Weyhrauch. "It Before coming to the university in volumes, according to Weyhrauch. does mark you to a certain extent 1%*, Wehvrauch worked at the New And the university is currently because you never forget these sights. York Public Library- New York City- undergoing a process of automation to "It probably makes you more College and Indiana University. computerize the university's library appreciative of education." istL. At Indiana University I felt I'd "Right now. our library is a model Wehyrauch has been married since grown as much as I could.' said for the state." said Weyhrauch. "Both 1955 to his wife. Mary, and the couple Weyhrauch I became fonder of have two children. His son went three tS** Dr.lRoberti Martin and Dr.U.C.I administrative work too. Powell have always been supportive of years to the university before transfer- The only thing about libraries." ring to the University of Kentucky administrative work is that it takes me Although Weyhrauch has never had and his daughter is currently attend- farther and farther away from the too much of a problem in funding, he ing Model High School. hooka said two major problems confront The former competitive rifle shooter Weyhrauch came to the university every library in the state - space and said his favorite reading comes from DOUBLE as director of libraries and became money. books about the Napoleonic and the dean of the library services in 1975. "We've got too many volumes English Civil War eras. MANUFACTURERS' Computer system will allow notification of violations, fines By Alan White adminstrative offices on campus, they system does is no more than bills and COUPONS Staff writer made comments and wrote up a report keeps s record of asMaid fines, '«^*»j»- If negotiations between the and sent it to the governor, "said assessments and registration fees." university and a computer software - LIMITED TO MANUFACTURERS' COUPONS VALUED UP Samons. said Samons. TO SO* EACH. (COUPONS OVER 50* REDEEMED AT firm are successful, students with bills The governor's office reviewed the According to Samons. once the new* or fines will be summoned every two findings and sent its recommendations system is installed, the information in FACE VALUE) weeks to remind them of the to the universities. Public Safety computer system will be outstanding fees. The study found that at any given transferred at night to accounts • YOU MUST BUY SIZE AND PRODUCT MftCATEP ON I According to Jesse Samons. director time, the university could not make receivable. COUPON. APPLIES ONLY TO MERCHANDISE CARRIED of billings and collections for the available an exact dollar amount in "Once it gets into the accounts BY SUPER*. university, students will be notified by accounts receivable. receivable system, we will do a regular mail every two weeks if they have "Then at that point, they stated that two-week billing." said Samons. payments that are due one of the weak points that we had on Although it has not been approved • EXCLUDES ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, FREE COUPONS Current negotiations between the campus was we had no record where by the Board of Regents or university • AND RETAIL STORE COUPONS. university and the Systems in you could go and get. at one time, the President Dr. J.C. Powell, part of the Computer Technology Co. stem from accounts receivables around campus new system would abolish the •AMOUNT REFUNDED CANNOT EXCEED THE PRICE a study two years ago by the John Y. and one of those was traffic fines," incentive policy in paying traffic fines. OF THE ITEM. Hrown administration. said Samons. As it stands now. students owing a At that time, the Brown "We did not know at any point in $7.50 fine can have it reduced to $5 • LIMIT ONE COUPON FOR ANY PARTICULAR ITEM. administration formed a committee to the year how many traffic fines we had and a $15 fine reduced to $10 if study the feasibility of improving the uncollected. The same way with payment is made within seven days. cost efficiency of state universities, library fines and housing According to Samons. traffic fines PLEASE PRESENT YOUR COUPONS said Samons. assessments." added Samons. payment would be relocated from "Here at Eastern, we went through In order for that information to be Public Safety to the cashier's window TO THE CASHIER BEFORE YOUR that process with, the two companies, obtained quickly, modification would in Coates Building. ORDER IS RUNG ON THE CASH that were working on this research. At have to take place in the accounts If plans go as scheduled the system that point, after they interviewed each receivable system. should be installed around October of of the people in the appropriate "What the accounts receivable this year. Police beat HAMBURGER OR

The following reports were made to the charges of burglary and possession of stolen Michael Reassess of Commonwealth HaB Division of Public Safety last week. property. was arrested on the charge of driving under HOT DOG BUNS. Marty Biiiii. s cadet for the Division of the influence of intoxicants. March 23: Public Safety, reported the smell of smoke Phil Gainee of Todd Hall reported the in the Campbell Building. The fire depart window of Room 104 Todd Hall had been merit responded and. after an investigation, March 29: broken. The value of the damage is found the smoke was the result of a burn- Jo Laae. staff member in the library, unknown. ed out light ballast. reported her purse had been stolen from the Patty Patrick of Brockton reported a circulation office of the Crabbe Library Ths total value of the purse and its contents wss pistol had been stolen from her apartment March 27: Sberri* Kankin of Case Hall reported the given st $100. mirror on her car had been broken while it A female student reported that she had Venae Tudor of Richmond reported her was parked in the Case Hall lot. The value been assaulted on the sidewalk of the Daniel purse, valued at $20. was stolen from the Boon* lot. She waa uninjured ia the third floor locker room in ths Foster of the mirror is unknown incident. Dave Hoffea of Dupree Hall reported Building. there was a fire in the trash chute in Dupree Keith Gf%sby of Keene Hall reported Jamee Carter, a foreman at the physical Hall. The fire department responded and there waa smoke corning from one of the plant, reported that a fire extinguisher the students were evacuated. The fire was four venta on ths covered walkway at Keene discharged and a clock wsa damaged in the eitinguished before the fire department Hall. The fire department responded and Weaver Building. The dsmsge wss arrived. determined that the smoke waa coming estimated at $40. from the boiler in the furnace room. Aprfl Bsaaett of McGregor Hall reported March 24: Rhonda Baker of Sullivan Hall reported that her wallet was stolen from her room. Jeff Miller of Dupree Hall reported that the front wheel of her bicycle, which was The value of the wallet was given at »10 and 12 mailboxes in Dupree Hall had the glass parked in front of her dorm, was stolen. The it waa said to have contained $80 in cash. broken out. which caused an unknown wheel waa valued at. $40. amount of damage. March 28: Toby Khsmss of Richmond reported her purse hsd been stolen from the periodical The following cases which appeared George Starks of Keene Hall reported in "Police Beat" were filed at the that his room was broken into and that his section of the library. The purse was valued stereo was damaged Besides the stereo, he at $7 and the contents of the purse wss Madison County District Clerk's Of- reported that a pair of hiking boots estimated at $37. fice. This follow-up reports only the judge's ruling in each case belonging to Beakuaia Dnaa was stolen Arthur Harvey, a staff member in the during the breakin. The total value of the Campbell Budding, reported that hia stolen and damaged property amounted to AM/FM radio waa stolen from the fourth Todd H. Bailey was fined $47.60 for $175. According to the Division of Public floor stairwell of the Campbell Building. public intoxication. Safety, a suspect haa been identified but The radio waa valued at $139.95. Aatbaajr L. Stevar was found not guilty has not been criminally charged yet. of driving under the influence of Johnny Reatrepo of Keene Hall reported intoxiceeta March 28-. Riharl Blari's charge of driving under a suit jacket, valued at $200. had bean antsafawth H. Barton of Cosabs Hall wss stolen from hia room. arrested on the charge of driving under the the rnfhmnce of intoxicants wss snamiliJ influence of intoxicants. to driving contrary to law and he wss fined March 28: $127.60. Rhonda l^wi. of McGregor Hall reported Glean R. Smith of Mattel Hall waa Steve Darham'a charges of public the wheel rims, which ware estimated to arrested on the charge of ths public intoxication and poassssion of marijuana coat $100, on bar car ware stolen while the intoxication will be dismissed after he coomletee a diva vehicle was parked in the I ancestor lot. —i Cmrjr reported a bomb threat sioo profTaUn. Dsvhf liiHiasi wsa fined $47.60 for Mike Tharhar, a vending machine eer- 25 ^"U"e?iv,d ta °m Mod" L«s*watory vicer. reported that a machine in the School. Ths building wss searched but not public intoxication Rowlett Building had approximately $15 in evacuated Gayle Wuhhlih was fined $217.50 for 225 E. MAIN STREET. RICHMOND change stolen from it. Robert Siauaoa. a guard for the Division driving iinriai Ins iafliwa a mf Ihasasnsmti Maaica Smite of Bumham Hall reported of Public Safety, reported that a car caught Charms Richard Dam was owed $47.60 for she had a purse and a radio at ohm. She gave Are in the Common weak h lot. The irehlcls public i »n approximate value of 1200 to the stolen belonged to Tarl Swaawer of Case Hast Ths I MM I PHONE items. firs department responded bat the firs was Tracy W. Marshall andMrlea GwOett. extinguished upon arrival. Ths araoent of A. ••ISO for both of Keene Hall, ware arrested on the damage to the vehicle wss unknown. public intoxication. 623-7481 Campus Living The Eastern Progress, Thursday. Aoril 5. 1984 ~ 5 Weather forecast calls for more rain, meteorologist says

By Don Lowe ground to make the weather warmer." Features editor The number of cloudy days during Rain rain go away, March prolonged the grayness of come again another day. winter and. along with mild The above plea was a common cry temperatures, gave the feeling of a that many of us, as children, said when delayed spring, said Harding. disgusted with rainy weather. According to Harding, this is not the In view of recent weather trends case, spring is here and the that little saying may be coming back temperatures reflect its arrival. to mind. "The average temperature during There is rain forecasted for the March was in the low to mid 50s which upcoming week an although it may was what it should have been." he eventually go away it is sure to come said. "As for April and May. we will again another day. see temperatures in the 60s and then Even though the past couple of in the 70s by May." weeks have brought many rain filled This year has been, as expected, nor- days, the jet stream air currents, mal as far as weather conditions go. which come from the North, will However, last year was a different continue to bring us cold air and, at the situation, said Harding. same time, moist air will be coming our "We had a very warm February and way from the Pacific Ocean. March and then an unusually cold According to Dr. Duane Harding, April and May." he said. "The trees associate professor of natural science blossomed early, but were killed by at the university and meterologist at April frosts." WLEX-TV in Lexington, all of this As for this year, plant growth will affects the outlook for upcoming be effected only by the fact that plan- weather. ting will have to be delayed Frequent rain is not unusual for this "It's too wet and too cold at this time of year and many people have a point to plant." said Harding. "But misconception of the spring season in once they are planted, crops should do general, said Harding. fairly well, but you can never predict According to Harding, although something like that so far in advance." there have been several rainy days this So there is hope for those who are spring the total inches of rainfall is still patient. below average. However, many people are impatient Harding said a total of 4 inches of and some even get depressed when rain fell in March, which was about an there is bad weather, said Harding. inch below the normal 5 inches. "It depends upon the individual but "It depends upon what you're some people get depressed and really looking at when you talk about the upset." he said. "I don't. I like the amount of rain." he said. "If you count variation of weather. In fact. I actually rain days, then we're above normal, like rain because I can get more work but if you count the inches, we are done when it is raining." below normal." Rain will have to be dealt with like Another reason people may think anything else that is uncontrollable by that spring came late was that skies humans. were cloudy so much during March. However, anyone depressed because "The sun gets more intense each day of bad weather should remember that of the season," said Harding. "This as sure as rain will indeed come again causes a rise in temperatures. If there another day. it will, eventually, also go are clouds, then the sun can't reach the away. Discipline stressed by dorm director By Lorraine Leverronne Gueat writer A chameleon. "I feel that I can adjust to many dif- ferent situations, like a chameleon." That's how Julie Floyd. Burnham Hall dorm director, describes herself. If a resident needs someone to talk to about a particular problem, Floyd will listen with understanding Photos by Rex Boggs patience. If she has to be forceful in a situa- tion, then she can be. Survival of the fittest Floyd, who stands a commanding five feet, nine inches tall and has a Participants in Central Kentucky Survival Games spend their weekends trying deep, booming voice, is considered the to avoid being shot with paint pellets strictest dorm director on campus. Above. Wayne Parker of Midway waits for the opposition. She realizes that with her size and Lower left. Mark Sturdvant of Lexington searches for enemies. voice, she intimidates some residents Julie Floyd by her mere presence. Lower right. Pat House of Lexington prepares to shoot. A friend once told Floyd that she is the 'kind of person that people notice dorms. even before she speaks.' She said she really enjoyed working "The university didn't waste all that in the men's halls. ink printing up the rule book for "What's intimidating to women, Weekend warriors battle with paint nothing," Floyd said. "If it's a rule, isn't to men." she said. "With men. then I will enforce it." they will usually stay calmer in a By Jay Carey flag. wilderness skills - country boys or ci- During the franchise's winter league "I don't play games." she continued. stressful situation." Staff writer The object of the game is to capture ty slickers. Steve Albert had the most "kills" with "People always know where they According to Floyd, in order to com- > Silently waiting while lying prone the enemy's flag within 40 minutes When they spotted an advertise- over 20. stand with me. I 'm confident in what municate with men one needs the pro- behind a tree. Phil Bishop watches as without getting killed - shot with ment for the Nel-Spot gun. they Albert is a 32-year-old architect from I do and most people perceive me as per skills. .the enemy maneuvers for position - paint. If a team member seizes the realized they had found a way to Lexington, who started playing in fair." "You must be able to know what trying to get a clear shot at him. enemy's flag and returns to his base, resolve their disagreement. November of last year. Burnham Hall has the reputation as they're thinking." she said. "Then The roar of tractor-trailer trucks his team is considered the winners - They developed the concept of the being one of the strictest dorms on they know that you understand what from nearby 1-64 is broken as another all casualties aside. game and went about laying the Last Sunday, a field of four teams campus. they're going through." camoflage-clad foe focuses on him Instead of merely tagging opposing ground rules. participated in a tournament. The Some think it is because of FLoyd Floyd fell into being a dorm director from his flank, fires and barely misses. players, as done in the childhood In July of 1981. the first survival champions of the 1984 winter who has been director since 1980. accidentally. Bishop was pinned down by cross version, these men and women shoot game was held in the backwoods of tournament was the Totally Awesome Floyd had a job that makes her uni- She saw an advertisement on a ifire. shells were exploding above his each other with marble-sized pellets of New Hampshire. 8, who represented the Lexington Post quely qualified for her current bulletin board and figured "it was a Iheed and he was surrounded by three paint, shot from a N el Spot 007 gun. Soon after the game began, the Office. position. place to live and a job" so she applied. lor four of the enemy. The Net-Spot is a serious looking friends became so absorbed in it. they She used to be a corrections officer Because of her credentials and a ' In a last ditch effort as if trying to bolt-action pistol powered by a carbon- forgot about their disagreement and Members of the team include Jerry at the Florida Correctional Institute strong resume, she was hired over the take one of the enemy with him, he dioxide cartridge, similar to those us- kept playing the game. Parker, a postal worker, his two sons, for Women. telephone without a person to person '"returns a final volley in desperation ed in air guns. The gun's magazine Players of this survival game a not David and Wayne, and his brother. Her reputation as a prison guard has interview. •before being shot. holds 14 paint pellets which burst on future mercenaries, dropouts from Bob. Other team members are postal carried over into her director's Since her first job. she has held dorm i "I've been hit," he yells as the bright impact, leaving a paint splotch the size Korea or Vietnam, or war mongers and workers Pat Housh. Diane Campbell, position. directors positions at Murray State /orange paint saturates his clothes. of a baseball. aside from the fact that their clothes Randy Shelton and Bishop. People will often compare her work- University. South Eastern Missouri The paint pellets and guns were are paint-smeared, they are normal ing as a guard with her running of the University and the University of : "I'm out of the game." "It's just like fishing, a bunch of ' Bishop, who is a disc jockey at originally designed for marking cattle people. dorm. Florida. friends get together and have fun * WEKY-FM. in Richmond, during the and timber from a distance, bat here, Mark Sturdivant has been playing "It amuses me," she said. "Some In June 1980. Floyd married her they are used for recreational use. the game each weekend since he doing something they all like," said people hear about my former job and husband Randy. | weak, is one of almost 30 rugged in Bishop. Cdividuals who regularly don The pellets sting a little on impact. started in early January. He is a law make false presumptions. Anyone who Since then, they have lived in Bur- £ themselves with army surplus but can only, in most cases, injure the student at the University of experiences how I run the hall knows nham Hall. f'camouflage suits and play war on the contestants eyes: therefore, every Kentucky. According to James Cornett, vice that it':s not at all like a prison." This might cause problems for some weekends. player must wear protective goggles He says the paint currently being president of the Central Kentucky However. Floyd did say that the couples, but the Floyds handle it well. They come from all over rural the entire game. used will stain one's clothes and on Survival Game, the cost to play the hardest part of the job is the discipline. "Randy deals with it admirably." i Kentucky to this family-owned parcel The game is one of danger, suspense occasion soak through to the skin. game are minimal. They include: a $5 "It's the moat unpleasant aspect of she said. "I'm not uncomfortable. -of land in Graefenburg, near the and adventure and requires a certain "I've had it go through four layers rental fee for the Nel-Spot gun, and a the job but it is a necessary part," she When you have the best, why worry '. Franklin County-Shelby County line, amount of fantasy on the part of the of clothing, "said Sturdivant. "It was $10 fee for playing time which is a said. about the rest?" Flovd ioxed. contestants. a direct shot to the cheat." minimum of four hours. But discipline is not the biggest pro- t to experience the Survival Game. The Floyds had their first child, a * The Central Kentucky Survival "The whole idea is its just like the According to Barb Badgely of blem that Floyd sees in the residence army, you picture that if you get hit, Georgetown, the paint stains because The carbon-dioxide cartridges, girl named Catlin Wenonah, in - Game is run by a trio of brothers from halls. December. f MidwayiJamea, John and Robert Cor- you're going to die and go straight to it is oil-baaed. She said a water-based which load into the butt of the gun. "I see a lack of respect for one r nett - who own the local franchise of hell." said Bishop of the game. paint is expected to be on the market cost 75 cents and a new one is needed another on the girls part aa a major And come August, the whole fami- % the game which has, in some circles. The game grew oat of a conflict next month because of the games "about every 20 rounds," according to problem." Floyd said. "Not everyone ly will leave the residence halls for •: become a national phenomenon with between two friends. Chariea Gainea increasing popularity Cornett. wants to hear Bob Seger at three in the awhile when they move to California. '•• growing popularity. and Hayes Noel. She has been playing almost every morning." Floyd doesn't rule out the possibili- Player, are divided into two teams Gainea. a writer and sportsman, and weekend since the Central Kentucky A tube of 10 paint pellets costs In addition to working with women ty of being a dorm director again but L before playing an adult version of an Noel, a stockbroker, had a continual Survival Game began in August of •2.60. but are available in a box of 12 at different levels. Floyd has also been she would like a job where she could r old playground favorite, capture the argument over who possessed better IMS. tubes for S26. director of men's as well as co-ed live in her own home.

I. 6 - The hastern Progress, Thursday. .Apm s, i *e-t Organizations Author Parents campaign lectures to protect children, on incest end cycle of abuse By Uon Lowe Feature* editor One out of every five women and one ByPssjscahi Parents Anonymous meetings the out of every 11 men have been sexual- Staff writer group members talk about problems ly assaulted at home by a family The Kentucky General Assembly they are having at home, read articles member. and Gov Martha Layne Collins about child care, or have outside These statistics, according to recognized the severity of the problem speakers come in such as a nurse who Katherine Brady, author of Father's of child abuse and passed a bul to curb would talk about the medical aspects Days, are shocking yet very true. of child abuse. Brady, herself a victim of incest, such practices. The bill raises the price of birth McCann said that the number of spoke March 29 at the university as certificates from $4 to S6, with the child abuse cases in Madison County part of University Center Board's lec- additional revenue going toward each month are "just staggering." ture series. preventing child abuse. "The abuse can be physical, verbal She began her lecture, called "Child or sexual and it cuts over all social Abuse. Incest and Rape." with this Likewise, Parents Anonymous, a non-profit Kentucky organization, will segments of society, not iust lower statement: "From the time I was 14 socioeconomic segments like a lot of until I got married, I was sexually be doing its part in helping to prevent child abuse as it joins many other people think," said McCann. abused by my biological father at least groups nationwide in sponsoring McCann and the other members of two or three times a week. activities in April which has been the board of directors of Parents "He literally begged, pleaded, in- proclaimed Child Abuse Prevention Anonymous hopes the publicity and sisted that I have sex with him ... and other activities they're considering for I felt guilty. I thought it was all my Month. Elizabeth Husband, local sponsor of Child Abuse Prevention Month will fault." said Brady. the Madison County Parents "appeal to the community." Then Brady said she realized, One activity planned for the month although it wasn't until years later, Anonymous group, said that the organization is a "support group" for is the posting of signs on local that none of it wan her fault and that restaurant marquees asking people to she had nothing to be ashamed of. those who feel that they need to develop better parenting skills. "Prevent Child Abuse." A phone Brady's book tells her story from "Parents Anonymous is for parents number will also be included for peo- beginning to the present. either involved in abuse of their ple to call if they have a problem. It tells of the physical and children or those who feel that because Kentucky also has a toll-free hotline psychological problems she had to deal of their background they may poten- (1-800-432-9251) that can be used for with on a daily basis. tially be child abusers and they want these same purposes. It tells of how she overcame her to learn better parenting skills." said feelings of guilt and anxiety. "Our organization hopes that we can Husband. get enough publicity to let people The book also tells of her Brady added that 80 percent of the homosexuality but the fear is being unsuccessful marriage and the part Some of the signs that indicate an Ruth McCann, an assistant pro- know that they can be helped. incest perpetrators were sexually labeled homosexual stops many male incestual relationship between family fessor of business and teacher educa- Certainly it's not anything to be proud that incest played in her sexual life. abused as children and. of that percen- incest victims from reporting it. Brady tells everyone how she members includes a lack of display of tion at the university, is founder of the of but at the same time its something tage. 90 percent were molested by "Men are taught to be tough and not affection. Madison County Parents Anonymous that can be cured," said McCann. survived incest and is now working to someone they knew and 40 percent to show their feelings as much as help others do the same. Brady said if there is • lot of talk group and a member of the Parents Husband said that she thinks were molested by a family member. women do." she said. "And the added Anonymous' board of directors. She also feels that she can help in about sex between a father and publicity also helps people report when "No area, no family, no race, no pressure of being labeled as gay is daughter, then there is probably an in- McCann said that although Parents n suspect a child is being abused. preventing incest by educating people income bracket, no religion ... simply too much for the victim to deal Anonymous sessions are structured aboutHhe problem. cestual relationship between them. ew people realize that it is illegal absolutely no group is exempt," said with, so they simply choose to ignore One way to make sure an assump- somewhat differently than Alcoholics to have the knowledge that a child is " Incest has been 'taboo' for so long Brady. "Incest happens everywhere." it." Anonymous, the groups are the same that it has become an enormous tion is correct is to simply ask the being abused and not report it," said Brady, a native of Green Bay. Wis.. Ignoring the problem and preten- father about it. in some ways. McCann. problem." said Brady. "Now that we was the middle child in a family of ding like it just doesn't exist is the "It's a place where people can say know it is such a problem, we have to "Usually, he will say no but bis Husband felt children themselves three and she was the second daughter most common reaction to incest, said response may be the clue to you and 'I have abused my child or 'I'm afraid may also be alerted to child abuss get over the embarrassment of talking to be molested by the father. Brady. I'm going to abuse my child,' " said about, realize and accept the fact that then you can report it to social through publicity campaigns. "She (my sister) got pregnant by the "The only way I got through the organizations that deal with the McCann. "Children also see the ads and it does exsist and work toward dealing guy she was dating just so she could rapes was to pretend like this time with it." counseling of the problem," said McCann said that many times realize they have some options. They get out of the situation," said Brady. would be the last." she said. "My Brady. stopping child abuse is a case of stop- may go to someone and say 'Hey, I' Brady said one way to do this is to 'Then, it was my turn." sister said to me "Can't you just Brady also said that progress is ping a "cycle." don't think things are right at my "not stop talking about it until it Brady said her younger brother was forget? " being made by people who aren't "Of course, we know that someone house,'" said Husband. stops." not sexually abused by their father but Brady said that forgetting was afraid to accept that the problem is who has been abused is much more Each Thursday night during the In order to better understand the that sex makes no difference when an impossible for the victim. real. likely to be abusive to their own Parents Anonymous meetings held at problem, Brady explained to the act of incest is committed. Therefore something must be done. "With the media coverage and the children. It's a matter of breaking the the Telford Community Center,' audience some of the major aspects of "Incest is an act of violence and has One way to help eliminate the pro- changing attitudes, we can overcome cycle with some counseling and educa- students from the United Methodist' incest. nothing to do with sexual pleasure." blem is to be on the lookout for incest this problem." she said. "If we work tion," said McCann. Campus Center babysit children of the "First of all, it is know believed that she said. "The violence can be forced victims, said Brady. together, we can change things." Husband said that during the group's members. one in three girls and one in four boys upon members of both sexes and when are sexually assaulted by the age of 1-3 males (in almost every incest case and usually by someone they know reported, the perpetrator was male) such as a parent, guardian or some molest other males, then you have that other relative." said Brady. "Eight to homosexual connotation." 12 years of age is the highest risk Brady said incest between a father group." and a son has nothing to do with y. rf$t,,, siiliCOUPON center SPECIALS **£ Z^OTtlDGtfDGDG SCOT *"<&%o* Solas Tax Included In Price. uf iiV'Mii^i- s* S fc«* OPEN UNTIL I A.M. 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Thursday,Arts April 5. 1984 /Entertainment Students present Tha art part final art show I'm sorry By Andrea Crider Arts editor Review The Bachelor's of Fine Arts (BFA) He has acrylic on canvas to a pair It was a weird meeting. apart. show opened Monday night at the of shoes that he designed for a shoe He was trying to fix her up with his As the end of August drew near, Giles Gallery in the Campbell company he worked for. best friend And reluctantly, she they became very distant to each Building. Dempsey's best work is an acrylic on agreed to go out with the friend. other. She was going to school. The title for this semester's show is canvas landscape titled March But the date didn't work out and she Making her mad at him was easier Off the Wall Works and there are quite landscape. The painting shows a very decided it was because she liked than having to say goodbye. So a few of the pieces I would like to take peaceful road in the country on a someone else. She liked him. unconsciously, he would pick a fight. off the wall and keep for myself. March day. It is very realistic and the He wasn't the beat looking guy or make her cry and leave, only to caliber Through the doorway, the first muted colors lend a lot to the quality the most popular, but there was just back to beg forgiveness. artist on display is Susan Massey's of the work. something about him. He was so fun This was puzzling to her. How could jewelry and metal work. Also impressive are his tondo works, to be with and just sajranuinely nice. he be so mean, just before she was sup- Her eye for design and balance is which involve the use of acrylics on She thought he wasZhe same age as pose to leave? excellent. Her jewelry, made out of round canvases. Sargasso in this series herself but as it turned out he was Their last day together was bleak. metal, look so soft and flowing that is the eyecatcher. quite a bit younger. But she didn't, He started a horrible fight, which sent even the pointed-edged designs appear The variety and designs of the colors care, she really liked him. her driving off, wiping the tears from delicate. on the canvas draw the viewers' eye her eyes. They soon started to flirt and the "How could he do this?" she Her Lily Series of brooches made of upwards to the top. best friend got mad. But the anger thought. sterling silver and alloys resemble the Dempsey also has an array of soon gave way to acceptance. flowers they are named for. posters he has designed that has been She avoided him the next day, try- Their dates started as drives in the ing to forget the whole situation. She The Linear Neckpiece, made out of used on campus. park or trips to the swimming pool. It sterling silver and alloys, is beautiful The cover of the new campus left, hating herself for leaving him, didn't matter that the dates weren't wishing to understand what had with its flowing lines and pointed ends. telephone book, the art show calen- elaborate, their time together was Karen Koos. a design major, was the dars, the football schedule and the happened. really something special. After she had been at school for second artist represented in the show. poster for the current BFA show were They could sit and talk for hours some time, he called. She was glad to Koos had a mixture of graphic all drawn by Dempsey. Photo by Rex Bojf' about everything. He talked of football designs and photographs. Owen Cox was the last artists' work 'Olivia' designed by Steven Dempsey hear from him, but a little bit and wrestling and she talked of music apprehensive about what he had to Golden Beads is a muted photo that to be displayed. and softball. shows a group of beads hanging in a Cox. a jewelry and metal working say. When they would leave each other He said nothing about their last store. The depth of field and the major, had several works on exhibit. peal of the pin. of the goblet stood still. both could hardly wait to see each meeting or the argument that had fogginess of this photo gives a feeling His Pin Series A No. 1, constructed His brass and copper constructed The exhibit clearly shows that the other again. of jumbledness. in brass and copper, used several dif- Goblet, is unique four BFA students have put in a lot started because of it. Other,, friends and commitments She was hurt. He acted like no Steven Dempsey. a design major, is ferent shapes to make interesting pins. The top drinking part of the goblet of time and effort on their future were forgotten. They were everything the artist in the show that has the The contrasting colors of the brass and is placed on hinges and looks as profession. They all should find apology was needed and that she had to each other - family, best friend and forgiven him because of their previous biggest variety of work. copper made the difference in the ap- though it would swing while the stem promising positions in the art world. confidant. relationship. He began to turn to her and tell her Halfway into the phone call, after everything about his family problems. realizing that he was not going to His father was an alcoholic and he apologize, she cut him off. 'You Never Can Tell' debuts Wednesday hated him. There were many nights She told him she had to study and that his household was disrupted when that she couldn't talk. And yes, she By Andrea Crider "Shaw wrote 'comedy of ideas.'" he When they come back, they are said. his dad came home, threatening him, would be busy all week. Arts editor said. "That's comedy that comes out reacquainted with their father, said Logan said he is very pleased with his mother and his brother. He sensed the chill that was sent The university's theatre department with different ideas and viewpoints. Logan. the production because, although none He also told her of his dream to play through the phone cord, but couldn't will present its last production of the "But I think this is one of Shaw's "So they were raised one,way by of the actors had done a Shaw play pro football but at least to play the bring himself to apologize. It never season. George Bernard Shaw's You funniest plays." their mother and, their Jaiher thinks before, they are performing really well. sport in college. had been easy for him to say he was Never Can Tell, at 7:30 p.m. April The play, which deals with the that they should have been raised "I am really amazed at how well She told him all about her plans for sorry. they are handling the language and the 11-14 in the Gifford Theatre in the problems at the turn of the 19th differently," said Logan. the future. She hoped to go away to They said goodbye and this time it style." he said. Campbell Building. century, shows the conflict between Logan said he had two major college and study to get an executive was final. She cried again, wishing he The play was written by Shaw in the two main characters, Gloria and problems to overcome when he decided Janet Herrald, assistant professor of job. had never called. He felt bad blaming 1897 and was his first commercial hit. Valentine. to do a Shaw play. speech, was in charge of costume But the one thing that they both himself for starting the fight just according to Bill Logan, assistant pro- " In a sense, it's a battle between the "The first was the language," he designs for the play. ■ wanted to do, slowly pulled them because he couldn't say goodbye. said. fessor of theatre and the director of the sexes because these two characters are The set design, done by Keith "Shaw writes in such a rhetorical play. at opposite poles. But they meet and Johnson, is a unit setting based on an way that the actors have to learn to Kentucky author Mason to speak "It has basically the conventions of fall in love despite that." said Logan. English Victorian greenhouse. speak clearly and distinctly. There's a a romantic farce, these were popular There is also a concurrent plot that "We'll just be changing the Kentucky author Bobbie Ann Mason Wallace Building. on the English stage at this time." he deals with the relationship between lot of breathing control because there furniture around," he said. is scheduled to speak to the English said. are a lot of long phrases." Logan said that he and his cast are Shiloh and Other Stories, a collection parents and the children, he said. department April 17. of short stories, earned Mason the .But I.m;.m added that Shaw could Mrs. Clandon left her husband when "Secondly, there is a problem of ready for the production. The author of Shiloh and Other style. Shaw requires a slick and highly Ernest Hemingway Award fo the most never write a comedy without making the twins. 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By Don Lowe Commentary Features editor Debra Winger died of cancer. Cher Strong performances from Wingei played Meryl Streep s lesbian friend. and Streep will be edged out by .lulu- Kevin Kline got together with some Walters, who. in another year. might Photo by Re« Boffs Kurzinger models a few of her pairs of glasses old friends and Julie Walters got an have won easily. education she'll never forget. Walters took her chanter, "Rita' Moviegoers watched all of this and from being a dumb, pink-haired, hail more during the past year at the dresser to an intelligent, well educated movies. lady and made it look easy. It was a bold year, bringing many However with MacLaine's previous Kurtzinger has unique style of living controversial subjects to the screen. acting experience and her si rone All of which were handled with skill performance in Terms of Endearment and finesse. she'll be carrying home the award By John Gross school aa an undergraduate she hadn't Kurzinger teaches graphic design the organized chaos of her As in previous years, April is the when the show is over. RtaH writer considered a profession in art, but that and illustration classes. She said that office/laboratory. She is a spring of Terms of Endearment will scon her interest in art became much more time to finally honor the best films of Tucked away in a corner of the essentially students must learn to energy and creativity and. yes, unique. developed after taking some classes. the year and at 9 p.m. April 9, the another victory in the best support inj: Campbell Building is Betsy crawl before they walk. Two safety pins pinned through her Academy of Motion Picture Arts and actor category. Kurzinger's expansive office, an "It is fascinating to see the "Students have to loosen up to be green sweat shirt are reminiscent of Sciences will present its annual Jack Nicholson, who, as .> retired ordered insanity of color, texture and progressing and change in people as able to really create, for the sake of the punk movement but Kurzinger "Oscars " award program on ABC. astronaut playboy, gives his finest per construction. The office, like its occu- they learn, their confidence and self creating." she said. explains that they are in the Kitsch This year, the academy has formance since One Flew Over 7/i. pant, reflects a feverish urgency and image and worth are so much "I have some excellent students, but style. nominated Terms of Endearment. The Cuckoo's Nest, will take this Oscar a passion to create. improved when they see what they can they are so tight that they go in my' "I'm very interested in Kitsch, it's Right Stuff, The Big Chill, The because of his exceptional ability to "I am arting 80 percent of my do," said Kurzinger. backyard and literally throw paint sort of a parody on bad taste. It pokes Dresser, and Tender Mercies as the make the viewer laugh at his character waking hours." said Kurzinger, an All student are influenced by their onto paper," said Kurzinger. fun at tackiness," she said. best films of the year. while inducing you to feel sympathetic "I love to create but when you know assistant professor of art at the instructors Kurzinger believes. Kurzinger, as an artist, sees art Terms of Endearment, which toward him at the same time as well university. "I was very much influenced by my you only have 12 hours of personal where others might not and she has received 11 nominations, will The other Oscar for a malt The combination of Kurzinger's graduate teachers," she explains. creating time, it is harder to be really fun where others may toil. undoubtably walk off with a number performance will go to Michael Caine inspired," said Kurzinger. teaching schedule, her passion to "It is interesting to see the different "For me. fun is vacuuming or of awards ■ including best picture. for Educating Rita. create and her quest for a meaningful techniques; I mean, the pendulum Kurzinger was recently inspired washing the dishes, it's great. You can Terms of Endearment had the Caine will edge out Tom Conti ol personal file has molded her into a swings from abstract contemporary to enough to create a work for which she only be creative for so long!" she said. viewer sitting back in his chair Reuben, Tom Courtenay of The precise yet free, concise but open per- photo realism and along the way it hits received an honorable mention for the Her future plans are uncertain, but laughing while it took him through the Dresser, Robert Duvall of Tender Mer- son, according to the instructor. all the spots in between. It is a sort of Works on Walls exhibit at the she sees no white picketed fence highs and lows of the characters' lives. cies and Albert Finney of The Dresser. Kurzinger has sandy, blond hair and reaction to what came before it." said Huntington Galleries in Huntington. around a sprawling Cape Cod. Then, when no one expected a thing, Although Educating Rita wasn't .1 a rich Florida tan. Her petite frame Kurzinger. W. Va. The exhibit was open to all "I think I want a dog, maybe a cancer struck, forcing the characters very big draw at the box office, it was. looks scarcely big enough to lug Kurzinger's office is a child's artists within a 280-mile radius of Great Dane." she said. to face many difficult situations. actually, the best film of the year with Huntington. around the large easels in the drawing fantasy land. It is alive and vibrant "Who I am doesn't matter, it is what The courageous story which follows, excellent performances from both rooms of the Campbell Building. with shapes and colors. There are Her work was chosen from 1,122 I do that is important." supported by the outstanding Caine and Walters. entries. As the button said on the front of florescent palm trees, intricate performances of the actors and The reason it won't win it all anil her green sweat shirt, Kurtzinger is examples of Mail Art and bold She was just slightly excited about actresses, could keep Kleenex in Terms will, is because of popularity unique. representations of shapes, patterns her success but was proud of the Campus business from now on. Nevertheless. Rita is a fine film and A native of Boca Raton, Fla., Kurz- and possibly her evaluations of life or honorable mention. When the characters finally come to will recieve some recognition when inger first became interested in art as people. "When a piece wins, they get to keep terms with their lives and feelings, no Caine picks up the O car for best it and losing or selling a work is like a child. The office seems to fit Kurzinger's happenings other film even comes close to the actor. losing a friend. You become very, very character except that its structure is down to earth reality that this movie The only other major acting "I won a coloring contest that was attached." said Kurzinger. cement and wood. The Show Choir will be displays. category left is best supporting in the Sunday newspaper. It was for "I consider my private time for Funny Face drink mix." she said. Her work takes on a bold, alive performing its spring program titl- The movie is so strong and actress. characteristic of art of the 1950s. creating a luxury." she said. ed Let the Sun In at 7:30 p.m. Satur- appealing that all the major actors This category includes a slate ion Her Funny Face victory eventually Kurzinger creates in loud, vibrant led her to East Carolina University "I favor contemporary art... it is so day. April 7 in Brock Auditorium. received Oscar nominations. sisiting mostly of newcomers to the colors. Her favorite color combination Both Shirley MacLaine and Debra movie business. where she graduated in 1980 with a creative and so 'much more is blue-green. The performance is free to the public. Winger received nominations for best Cher, of Silk wood, gets the Oscar master's degree in fine art. expressive," she said. "My favorite art "I guess it is my Florida background is from the 1960s and on up. actress while Jack Nicholson and John simply because she makes you forget She said she took an instructor's coming out." she said. Lithgow were nominated for best about Cher. position at the Richmond campus after "I am most impressed by purely "I am a visual person." said Kurz- The Concert and Symphonic supporting actor. The other actresses nominated are graduation because she wanted a abstract art, it is so thought provoking inger. "I want people to see my art as bands will be performing in a The best actress category could be Glenn Close of The Rig Chill, Linda "smaller, less developed program to and real," said Kurzinger. they see it not just as I see it...it must combined concert at 7:30 p.m. considered a tie. Hunt of The Year of Living work with." Kurzinger's art creations are con- mean something different." Thursday. April 12 in Brock The nominees, in addition to Dangerously. Amy Irving of Yentl and "My short-term goal, five years temporary art. One of her pieces. New Kurzinger descrides herself as an Auditorium. MacLaine and Winger include: Meryl Alfre Woodard of Cross Creek maybe, is to have the best design pro- "openly private person." York, uses toned down colors and a Admission is free and lite public Streep for Silk wood. June Alexander Woodard has the distinction of gram in the state." said Kurzinger. Her characterazation of herself fits very symetrical pattern similar to a is invited. for Testament and Julie Walters for being the only black nominated for an Kurzinger said when she entered pedulum swinging back and forth. her like a glove, the same as she fits Educating Rita. I ••M acting oscar this year.

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And Todd Marksberry, a freshman The March showers, which have pounded out eight hits and three home In a rare home meet, the university's from Burlington, had a time of 57.40 plagued spring sports this season, runs on route to a 8-4 victory. men defeated teams from the Univer- seconds for third-place honors. slopped long enough last weekend for Dennis Quigley and John Miles both sity of Cincinnati and from Marshall Besides his earlier victory in the the university's baseball team to play blasted two-run homer* and Clay University. 1,500-meter run, Mueller also placed a pair of doubleheaders. Elswick added a solo shot for the "We were pleased to win," said second in the 5.000-meter run with a Despite excellent pitching, the Colonels. Coach Rick Erdmann. "Cincinnati had time of 14.59.20. university's baseball team could only Ed Norkus evened hi* record at 1-1 its best team in years and we were Andre Fincher finished in the manage a split of the two twinbills. with the route-going performance. kind of surprised to win." runner-up position in the 800-meter "We got four good pitching perfor- The Colonels returned home for a The Colonels had a final total of 82 run with a time of 1:51.95. Teammate mances this weekend," said Coach Jim pair of game* against Xavier points, while Cincinnati tallied 65 Roger Chapman was third less than Ward. "We were kind of disappointed University. points and Marshall had 30. one-half second behind Fincher. ■■ .ih the splits." In the opener, the home team lost a Vince Scott led the Colonel runners And in his first meet of the season. On Saturday, the team traveled to close 3-2 decision. with victories in two events. Kenny Wilson won the high jump. Howling Green to do battle with the Although starter Barney Joseph Scott, k junior from Philadelphia, After spending the winter on the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers. threw an impressive game, hi* Colonel won the 100-meter dash with a time of court as a starting forward, In the opener, the former Ohio teammates could provide just four 10.10 seconds. In that same event, the defending OVC high jump champ V alley Conference rivals came away hits. teammate Jerome Dorsey placed third came out and leaped almost 6 feet. 9 *ith a 5-3 victory. "We were threatening in the seventh with a time of 10.70 seconds. inches to win the event. Freshman hurler Brad Evans inning," said Ward. "I thought we A time of 21.70 seconds was good for The university also won the mile suffered his first setback in four were going to put it out." a victory for Scott in the 200-meter relay competition with a time of decisions in the opener. In the second game, the Colonels did dash. Once again, Dorsey also placed, 3:15.90. "Me threw well enough to win." said succeed in coming from behind to this time in the fourth position. The foursome of Andre Williams, W ard "Hut we had a poor defensive claim a 5-4 victory. And Scott also collected a second- Juan Mosby. Chapman and Fincher fame." The Colonels were down 4-3 going place finish in the long jump with a won the team event by almost two seconds. ' Ward was making no understate- into the seventh and final inning leap of 22 feet, 10 inches. • • • ment as the Colonels made eight errors before they scored a pair of runs. Photo by Audr«7 'tyince Scott led the way," said in the game Miles continued to swing the hot bat Erdmann. Due to the ra..iy weather, the Tom The Colonels jumped out to a quick as the rightfielder hit a solo homer in Brett Forbush (6) congratulates John Miles Larry White, a junior from Paint Samuels Open, which was scheduled Lick, also collected two victories. for Tuesday, was postponed until 6 ill lead in the first inning on four hits. the second inning. r~' Kocky Pangallo collected a one-out After being rained out of games this Youngstown State. White had wins in both the triple p.m. April 10. Youngstown will play a "It is too dangerous for our field ~ingle and Brad Brian and Tim week against Northern Kentucky and "We need to get off to a good start," doubleheader at 1 p.m. Saturday and jump and the long jump. llofstetter hit back-to-back RBI Tennessee, Ward is hoping the said Ward, whose team is now 6-12 on It was in the triple jump that the events." said Erdmann. "We polled a single game Sunday at 3 p.m. on the university clinched the meet victory. the coaches and decided to switch double*. weather clears up for this weekend's the season. "This is like a new begin- Turkey Hughes Field. However, the visitors could scratch three-game set against OVC foe ning for our team." With White. Anton Reece and Bret dates." The Colonels will entertain Denhaese all finishing in the top three The coach saidthe grassy portion of Morehead State Tuesday in a single positions, the university took an insur- the track needed for the field events game with Evans scheduled to start mountable 14 point advantage. was too damp and muddy to hold the Records broken at Austin Peay the 3 p.m. game. Andy Mueller was the first Colonel competition. On Wednesday, the tables will be victor of the afternoon When he "Rather than risk an injury, we turned as the Colonels must visit captured the 1,500-meter run with a decided to postpone it a week," said By Thomas Ban- Senior Maria Pazarentzo* placed se- The identical situation occurred in Morehead in a single game with Losey time of 3:56.04. Erdmann. Editor cond in a time of 9:49.0 and Pam the distance medley. making his second start in four days. In the 110-meter high hurdles, Sam Luckily for Coach Rick Erdmann, Raglin was third with a clocking of Nordberg, Raglin. Pazarentzos and • • • Bailey's time of 14.06 seconds was his women's track team performed 9:56.0. Rose Gilmore combined for a school According to Ward, Miles has good enough for the win and teammate The men's team will compete in two better Saturday than its form of The university fared quite well in all record time of 12:14, which was fast worked himself into the starting lineup Paul Sturgis was right behind in events this weekend. ' ransportation did. four relay events as its representatives enough to win the event. by virtue of his team-leading .353 second place. According to Erdmann, some of the After the women set five school all placed in the top three. In third place 36 seconds behind the batting average. Pole vaulter Dave Holt, a junior team will go to the University of records, the university bus that drove In the two-mile relay, the foursome winners was the foursome of Davis. Miles is followed by Brian, at .320, from Middletown, won his event with Kentucky Open and some will go to i hem to the Austin Peay University of Debra Johnson. Linda Davis, Raglin Stewart. Wildermuth and Garrett. and David Butcher, at .311. a leap of 15 feet, 6 inches. the Ohio University Relays. Invitational experienced mechanical and Pazarentzos combined for a school The sprint medley relay team of ' roubles. record time of 9:20, which was good Brenda Burden, Gilmore, Johnson and In fact. Krdmann and his runners enough for the victory. Stewart placed second in a time of A ere on the road until 4 a.m. Sunday Also, the second university team in 1:47. driving back from Cookeville, Tenn. that event placed third. The combina- And the 4 X 100-meter relay squad Hut the trip was worth the team's tion of Barbara Wildermuth. Terri of Gilmore, Burden, Stewart and < mie and effort as it opened its outdoor Jones, Maria Nordberg and Paula Johnson placed second in 47.08 season with a fine performance, accor- Garrett had a time of 9:31. seconds. 'ling to Rrdmanh, "We were pleased considering the tool weather conditions." said Come in and See our Selection Krdmann. Frenchez Larkin . a freshman from of Computer books on the - irasota. Fla.. set a school record in (he shot put. She tossed the shot put Or Morion S. Jloberts 11 feel, 10' i inches for a victory in the i ompetition. I .arkin also set a school record in the Or. Mark 7L PuMam discus with a toss of 128 feet. T/i 1 inches, which was good enough for second place in the meet. 1984 Clarissa Gregory also set a school OPTOMETRISTS | BUYERS GUDC record in the triple jump. The * it I JL Ireshman from Philadelphia jumped 36 ieet. 10' 2 inches to place second in the i ompetition. ***** Vic Commodore Although it wasn't a school mark, VISUAL ANALYSIS Cregory won the high jump with a Ti leap of 5 feet. 8 inches. I.inda Dowdy won the 110-meter Contact Lenses high hurdles in a time of 14.11 seconds. Apple Anna Stewart was third in the long Daily Wear - Extended Wear - Bifocals lump with a leap of over 18 feet. 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Being involved with a collegiate Few people in the NBA remember newspaper has a tendency to take a lot Zelmo Beatty. the bald center who classic of time. And with this commitment of made the rounds in the ABA. He wasn't all that productive in the ABA By David Smith time to a job, you often miss events you really want to see or attend. Staff writer but in the all-star contest, he was a The classic movie The Wizard ofOt One such example was the Old main cog in the East team's machine. Timers' All Star basketball game held made another appearance on television And Connie Hawkins got his start in January. Friday and its theme has a lot in com- in the ABA with Minnesota. He was Well, it was held months ago. but to definitely the Dr. J of his time. Even mon with this year's university golf team. me, that's pretty recent. today, it appears that he could come Being a real basketball fan for as out of retirement and play with the big Both the movie's star performer. long as I can remember. I really boys. Dorothy, and Lew Smither'a golf team wanted to see this game. Even Rick Barry spent several realized one important thing - there's no place like home. Unfortunately, it isn't of prime seasons in the weaker league. He looks interest to most fans, so the ESPN like he might even be able to move After two poor performances to open cable network doesn't show it in prime from the tennis courts and back onto the season, the defending Ohio Valley time too much (especially three the basketball hardwood with his Conference championships returned months after it's been played). underhand free throw shot. Saturday to its home Arlington So while most of you were asleep in Whether they played in the NBA or Country Club course to host the your dorm rooms, I sat up at 12:30 the ABA. the players were still full of Colonel Classic. a.m. Wednesday to watch this special ability and memories. For the third straight year, the Col- contest and to put together yet The biggest men on the court. onels won their own tournament. another issue of the newspaper. Tommy Heinsohn and Johnny Kerr. Besides the team title, Russ Barger Even though I was watching from matched up at one stage of the game and Kelly Finney placed one-two in the a television set and they were in and it looked like the Battle of the individual competition. Denver, 1 was in awe of their talents, Bulges. Barger's even-par 216 total and although a tad bit tarnished as the But Kerr. who hadn't played since Finney's 217 score propelled the years have gone by. the 1950s, made a super between the university's White team to a 16-stroke Phoio by Jennifer SulweH There were the old guys - Bob legs bounce pass that led to a basket. victory over James Madison College. Pettit. Sam Jones, Bob Sherman and And Heinsohn, who is better known The university's Maroon team Two golfers survey the Arlington greens during the Colonel Classic the list goes on and on. as the long-time coach of the Boston finished eighth in the nine- team field. The not-so-old players like Oscar Celtics, made a behind the-back pass, "This is a great win for us," said Robertson. Jerry West, Lou Hudson which ESPN commentator Dick Vitale Barger, who was the OVC golfer of the in the Marshall Invitational and the Madison, who slipped to second with than a bogey and Barger claimed the and Connie Hawkins. said was the first pass of his career. year last season. "It was something we following week at the Murray State a 600 total. individual honors. And the newest of the old soldiers The former coach also was called for needed to get our season going and Invitational. In the final round, the Colonels After Finney and Barger, the White like "Pistol" Pete Maravich. Earl "The a two-shot foul when he tried to pull now we can begin to get ready for the coasted home with a 297 score, good "We can't look too far ahead to the team scored were: Barry Werhman at Pearl" Monroe. Rick Barry and John Kerr's pants down. Luckily he didn't OVC." for a 886 total. James Madison could OVC," said senior Tim Duignan. "We 223. Tim Duignan at 231 and Kirk Havlicek. succeed or we'd be talking about a full The Colonels have won the Ohio only a manage a 302 score, giving Maddox at 234. Being from Louisville, I grew up moon over Denver. Valley Conference championship the have two big tournaments before it - two tournaments that are important them a 902 total, 16 strokes behind the The eighth-place ^aroon team was watching the now-defunct Kentucky Barry, with his hairpiece still intact, past two years and three of the last champion Colonels. to us and our spring season." led by Tom Shelton's 219. which was Colonels of the American Basketball is still a competitor who did manage four and the team is getting ready for Unlike the team title, the individual good enough for fourth place overall, Association (a team that at one time a few smiles during the contest bet- another title defense. In the Colonel Classic, James champion was not decided until the Dave Smith's 228. Danny Parrett's had players like . Dan ween his traditional crying act to the "We're gearing up for the conference Madison led after the first round with last hole. 240, Joe Greathouse's 243 and Mike Issel. . Wil Jones. Louie officials. tournament." said Finney. "We feel we a team score of 297 with the universi- Barger finished the day earlier with Crowe's 245. Dampier, Ted McClain before it was Then there was big. big Wes U nseld. have the best team and we think we ty's White squad just three strokes off his 216 total; however, in order to tie dissolved when the league merged the center from the University of can win it again." the pace. the individual score, Finney just had The golfers will now head to with the National Basketball Associa- Louisville and the Baltimore Bullets But before the Colonels have the A sizzling 289 in the second round to par the 18th hole to force a sudden Huntington, W.Va.. where they will tion) and there were several familiar (now Washington Capitals). He was opportunity to defend their title, gave the Colonels a 589 total, which death playoff. compete in the Marshall University names that I particularly enjoyed known for rebounding, defense and his they'll test their talents this weekend enabled them to zip past James But Finney could muster no better Invitational this weekend. watching. great outlet passes: however, the 30 pounds he's rebounded from sitting behind the desk didn't help the superstar in the high altitude of the Rain puts damper on spring football practice Mile High City in the Rockies. But he was still a thrill to watch. And my personal favorites were Maravich and Monroe. By Thomas Barr before finals. sive back Mike Mims and defensive knee surgery, nine starters could be ship." said Kidd. "Have we got returning. enough kids that's gonna totally Maravich filled the basket as usual Editor "This year, we won't finish until end Charles Keller will be around with his long jumpers, while Monroe It was over four months ago when April 28." another year. "Wereoptimistic," said Kidd. "The commit themselves to improve and be filled the stands with sighs of excite- the football season ended early for the The weather has been so bad, the "We picked up four pretty good potential for a lot of depth is there." a better football player? Kidd was also pleased with his "I'm yet to be convinced." said ment with his twisting, turning moves Colonels. team has conducted just one practice football players," said Kidd. to the bucket. U was a sloppy and rainy night in so far this spring. This year. Kidd said depth should be 'recruiting class. Kidd. "I know they work hard, their "You can't really tell how someone attitude is good and they do what we Like the proverbial kid in the candy Hanger Field. It was a opening round Under NCAA rules, a team can have a strength of the team. store, I sat captivated for two hours playoff game against Boston Univer- 20 days of practice within a 36-day "We're honing some kids we is going to play until they get here," ask them to do. as I watched these great players of the said Kidd. "But I think we got a good "But they have to do the little sity. It was televised across the nation span. redshirted will develop and give us past return to the court. on WTBS in Atlanta. Kidd said in the spring he teaches added strength and depth." said Kidd. group of freshmen coming in. things to win." said Kidd. "We recruited not only some good Most basketball followers will admit But most importantly, it ended in a fundamentals to the players, switches "For the first time in a long time. I For now. Kidd would settle for three that the greats of yesteryear couldn't athletes but also some good students." 24-20 loss to the team from Boston. players around and experiments with think we can have more depth in our weeks of good weather so his team can stay with the greats of today. Since that Sunday night game, the new offensive and defensive plays. offensive line. Although Kidd likes the 1984 version of the Maroon Machine, the get outside to practice. But that's a point that sports returning football players of Coach The biggest personnel moves this "We're in a lot better situation than fanatics can debate from now until the skipper isn't completely sold on this "We're all anxious to get going," Kty Kidd have been in the spring have involved a wide receiver at this time last year." said Kidd. real final buzzer of life sounds. wetghtlifting room in preparation for and four graduated seniors. In the offensive line alone, Kidd said year's team. a new season. Tony James, who provided a spark 10 players are vying for playing time. "The one thing that I question just This spring practice season, last season as a kick returner and a Plus, the offense returns two a lit lie bit in my mind is that these however, may become known as the wide receiver, has been moved to fullbacks, two quarterbacks, two kids have got to prove to me that they spring drills that never were. tailback to "utilize his speed." tailbacks, three wide receivers and are willing to work hard enough to win "We're two weeks behind," said And four players who thought their three tight ends. a championship and I'm not talking Captain D's Kidd. 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palm-rests, hooks and stabilizer and Hogrefe. the university will be represented at the tryouts by Tracy Akron A&o. uaiesjsitj shooters of both Dunham and Danny Wigger. saxes will be faced with yet another By Jay Carey Passmore said his previous ex- Stait writer • gold medal from the MM I perience could pay off at the tryouts. The rifle team practices inside on the Olympics, to be held in Los "I've got a better chance at getting The university's women's tennis rifle range but the Olympic competi- team was handed two consecutive The six are currently members of the chosen than anyone else on the team university's rifle team; however, this tion will be held outdoors. losses by the University of Tennessee "You are looking at a 10 point dif because I have more experience, "said and Eastern Michigan University IS DOt a lOSffi OtYOtv J^CCQaTQawDgT w (OSaTO Passmore "But there's going to be a member aiid Oryinpk hopeful Michael bat as— indoor and outdoor before it bounced back to defeat the lot of stiff competition out there." Bender, every oes must try oat mernber John University of Akron. Griffith: The wind, sun and outside individually. Like any other sport, rifle competi- The Tennessee Vols defeated the i a factor- Lady Sellers 7-2 in a match Thursday. The potential Olympians expect to tion requires a great deal of practice. r invitations to the tryouts ing outside will "It was a lot closer than the score not be a problem for him because Some of the team members said they indicated." said coach Sandy Martin. spend up to four hours a day at the technology major from Arlington before be came to the university all of "Four matches went into the third Heights, III his shooting was dons outside. firing range. M'I und we lost all of them." The tryouts begin the second week "After you get the fundamentals of Chris Halbauer accounted for both He said in order to get i one must qualify at one of the in June. Four people will be chosen for shooting down, your mental attitude I

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By Sherry Kaf fnbarger The hall council, according to Pam Staff writer Martin, assistant hall director, is changed by regents Tha Women's Residence' Hall planning to contribute $200 to the ef- Association has proposed a plan which fort if the plan is paaaed »ouW install kitchens in the women's Since there is presently no cooking By Sherry Kaffenbarger ing a . 7 grade-point average: and Cum litories. facuities in that dormitory, the coun Staff writer Laude. to. 'udents with a 3.5 grade- A change last year in academic proposal would establish cil feels that this would be of a greater point average. faculties on every floor or convenience to the hall residents, ac- policy is now leading to confusion With the title changes, the univer- t other floor of two residence halls cording to Martin. among students, faculty and ad- sity becomes in accord with the honors year ministrators concerning graduation system used by most institutions. - with honors. uaation's proposal includes "The reason we don't have a kitchen The categories for the associate's to begin with is because there is a I benefits relative to the installa- After a vote April 16. the degree have remained the same of these kitchens. cafeteria downstairs." said Martin. university's Board of Regents changed throughout the transformation of the She said that when the hall was the criteria for graduation with honors program. According to the proposal, one originally built, the plan was that were changed. The two categories. "With High | benefit of kitchen installations would students would eat in the cafeteria, but Under the old system, only the stu- Distinction" and "With Distinction." the availability of a more less students than expected use the dent's last 64 credit hours would be remain intact. " way to prepare meals. meal plan at the dining facility. considered toward honors graduation Because the changes took place According to Martin, in a Clay Hall in a bachelor's degree program. Also, the kitchens would alleviate before a new catalog was issued, some The new policy, which took affect I some of the sanitation problems and survey, only eight of hall's 200 confusion has taken place. this academic year, states that the en- [decrease the infestation of insects and residents eat at the cafeteria. One area of confusion has arisen tire 128 credit hours will be used to I rodents. "The entire idea was to put the over which set of criteria a student kitchen in one half of the room and a determine honors graduation for a should follow. In such instance in- The proposal also states that illegal television and couch in the other half." bachelor's degree. volves Tom Son. a senior who is ma- I cooking in the dormitory would be said Martin. "We submitted a The changes not only affect honors joring in history and philosophy. tended with the installation of these blueprint as well." status in the bachelor's program but Son. who entered the university I kitchens. The blueprint, drawn up by Kevin also in the associate degree program. under the old set of criteria, said that Leslie, a construction technology Under the old policy, associate And prospective students would be he would like to graduate under the old degree students were eligible for system. nore attracted to the dormitory and major, accompanied the proposal as it passed the Women's Residence Hall honors based upon their last 32 credit varsity with the addition of these Son has been told that if he chooses Association, Jeannette Crockett (dean hours. itchens. to be judged by the old criteria, he will of women) and Dr. Thomas Myers However, the entire 64 credit hours receive only the recognition of the old Also, since ail students under the (vice president of student affairs). The are now considered for associate criteria at graduation ceremonies. ■age of 21 are required to live in proposal is presently awaiting the deci- degree honor candidates. However, Dr. Bonnie Gray, an sidence halls, the association states sion of the president.. The changes affect more areas than associate professor of philosophy at its proposal that these kitchens After being inspected by physical just the number of credit hours to be the university and the faculty regent, I would create a more positive reaction plant personnel, the proposed kitchen considered. The second change in- said she feels that everybody will be |to dormitory living. area has the necessary features to volves the renaming and restructuring considered under the old criteria unless house such a cooking facility, accor- of the honor levels. they know of the change. According to a survey this year of ding to Martin. Previously, the university awarded Gray said that these students may 250 female students. 75 percent of the If the proposal is passed, construc- two levels of academic honors - be assuming that they are being students were willing to absorb any tion would occur this summer. graduation "With High Distinction" considered under the old system and additional costs of the kitchen Since Clay Hall will not house Alley-oop! Ph™ * M. Be. and "With Distinction." may not know that they have a choice facilities. Of those students. 73 percent students during the summer semester, The three levels are: Summa Cum between two sets of criteria, so this said that they would take advantage work on the kitchen would not be an Scott Ford, a junior broadcasting major from Louisville, gives a little boost to Stevie Laude, the highest honor for maintain- could ultimately hurt their standing. of these facilities on a daily basis. inconvenience to anyone, according to Venters, a sophomore theater arts major from Lexington. The two were practicing ing a 3.9 or higher grade-point a Vtt age: "I don't think anybody on the board for cheerleading try outs in which Venters will participate later this month. Magna Cum Laude, for those attain- (of regents), including myself, thought Presently, the university has a ratio Martin. this move would have a negative effect of one kitchen for every 489 students, on the students." said Gray. according to the proposal. If 12 "Students who are already here were kitchens were provided in Telford Hall not informed that there had been a and 10 kitchens were provided in Clay change." Hall (at a cost of $5,000 per kitchen), Advisers to distribute all deficiencies "My understanding in the policy is the ratio would be reduced to one would be sent out to the student's that in the transition, there is a group kitchen for every 50 students. By Alan White the student might have a better to the adviser about what to take next semester," said Culross. home. If a student did not go home, he which can weigh the decision whether Staff writer chance at getting the deficiency." they want to graduate under the new The proposal also included a recom- Now students should be aware of "It shouldn't be any problem for the may not receive his deficiency. Beginning this semester, students Too many mid-term deficiencies or old sysosrn.' said Dr. Donald Batch, mendation that the cooking facilities will pack up deficiencies from their deficiencies during the advising period adviser now to just hand the student should include a stove with four the second copy." used to mean that a student could not dean of the College of Natural and advisers. for the following semester. Mathematical Sciences and chairman burners and an oven, a double basin "We sent each adviser two copies of According to Culross, the deans register for the following semester. sink, a refuse containers, counter spare In the past, students have picked up However, Culross said that practice of the subcommittee for honors mid-term deficiencies at the each student's deficiency - one for the were contacted before deficiencies and fin; safety equipment. were sent out to the advisers and they has changed. graduation. Registrar's office in the Coates Ad- adviser's folder and one to give to the student." said Culross. did not see any problem with the new The proposal has passed the ministration Building. According to Dr. Jack Culross, dean "We got them there just before the procedure. Residence Hail Council, the Council on advising period began. Presumably "I had some feedback from a couple Student Affairs and is now waiting to of academic support - and undergraduate studies, the old system every student will see his or her of advisers who suggested that a more go before the university's Board of adviser to prepare for registration next effective way to handle it would be to Regenta. If passed by the regents, the of handling deficiencies was not very NOW PIZZA HUT semester have the deficiencies sent to the proposal will go before university effective. "Many of the students who had According to Culross. advisers student's home," said Culross. President Dr. J.C. Powell. Culross said that idea had the ad- deficiencies either didn't know they should have no problem handling vantage of keeping the responsibility DELIVERS THE GOODS. had deficiencies or didn't bother to deficiencies. In a separate kitchen proposal from the adviser but that it would cost pick them up." said Culross. "In the past, the adviser had one .■staWished by the Clay Hall Council, more and many students wouldn't students are proposing that a kitchen "Only about 30 percent of the copy to put in the folder and. presumably, the adviser would use receive the deficiencies. he placed in what is presently the linen deficiencies were ever picked up by According to Culross. only one copy rwm in Clay Hall. students and it was felt that this way that when the student came in to talk

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(Continued from Page 1) "We don't have the authority to say bylaws The bill was passed by a vote of business students need to study 26-18 with four abstentions. The final calculus," said Miller. He said the bill's decision to change the speed limit will intention wasn't to add a new class, it (Continued from Page 1) be made by the Board of Regents. was just to ask the department to After more debate on the issue, the Mandl's final piece of pedestrian "thoroughly" research if there is a measure was brought to a vote and safety legislation involving construc- need for such a class. was defeated. tion of a crosswalk across Lancaster "I am in favor of the bill," said The senate passed four amendments Avenue was sent back to committee Busch. "I am in the graduate program on topics ranging from procedures for for revisions. in (business administration) and calling a special session to election The resolution recommended Lan- Eastern's program is about one-half procedures for the chairman of the caster Avenue be widened enough to calculus. Research into something like body. place a raised median in the center of this is really necessary." An amendment which allows the the street. It also requested that Under new business. Student Senate Executive Committee to order a flashing lights and a caution sign be adopted a resolution that would help special session, should the need arise, placed over the crosswalk. was passed without opposition. the university's Alumni Association, According to the resolution, the according to Martin Schickel, Student Another amendment seeking to crosswalk would extend from the Lan- Association vice president. include faculty representation in the caster parking lot to University Drive. The resolution asks seniors to sign university's budget preparation Most discussion regarding the their 150 dorm damage deposit over to process was passed. resolution surrounded the question: the Alumni Association. The measure seeks to "provide a how do we widen the road? channel for faculty involvement in the "Twenty-five dollars would sustain membership in the association for preparation of the University budget.'' Student Senate adviser. Dr. Thomas three years and S25 would be applied In an effort to increase representa- Myers, vice president of Student Af- to a scholarship fund," said Schickel. tion, a proposal to ensure that future fairs, supported Mandl on his He said the program, Opportunity legislation-be introduced at least 30 resolution. days prior to coming before the body "If we work together and say the '84, would help the association with for a vote was passed. students want this and the city wants recruitment as well as keep it strong enough to help the university. The measure would allow the faculty this perhaps we can get it," he said. sufficient time to offer feedback to the Myers noted there have been several Senators agreed to add a bill to next senators concerning the proposal. attempts to get a crosswalk, but they week's agenda that specifies that trash The senate also approved a measure have been defeated because too many chute access doors be lined with a concerning the election of its people were working on too many sealer to keep them tightty closed. chairman. angles of the situation. According to Mandl, the bill's The measure said "The Chair of the ' I suggest we postpone voting on author, this Is to prevent a trash chute Senate shall be nominated annually in this until we can glean ideas from peo- fire from entering the building. April and elected annually in May ple in other areas," he said. This bill will be up for discussion and from the elected membership by the Senator Kevin Fishback motioned to a possible vote at the next meeting. Senate. To be eligible to serve as Chair, send the resolution back to committee Lastly, a constitutional amendment a Senator shall have at least one in order to follow Myers' recommenda- that would more clearly define and ex- semester's prior service in the Senate. tions and to find ways to resolve the pand the duties of the committee on The Chair may not serve consecutive problems of widening Lancaster committees was defeated by the terms." Avenue. senate. Measures approved by the senate Phoio by R«« Bom In other action, the student senators Mandl, chairman of the committee must then be sent to university Presi- Rain beau passed a bill asking the College of on commitees. said the committee had dent Dr. J.C. Powell for his approval. Business to research the possibility or outgrown its original boundries and Constitutional changes must be voted Karen Greenwell. left, a freshman medical secretary major from Bardstown. talked with Mike ScNanser. a senior chemistry necessity of adding an applied calculus needed redefining. on by the faculty-at-large. major from Cincinnati, while walking to class recently. class to the supporting courses for the The amendment's major change in bachelor's degree in business the policy was also the most harshly administration. objected to. The bill's authors, senators Kevin It asked that the committee's chair- Miller and Charlie Sutkamp, said they man serve to "watch over the progress believe a calculus class with business of each committee..." Motivation identified as party goal applications would be beneficial to '"The chairman of that committee is students because "almost every not always competent enough to do (Continued from page 1) who represents students on all levels. business graduate school in the United the job," said Hastings. "I feel I am that we have student input on the States, including Eastern Kentucky capable enough to handle my own things in our educational system that In the past there has been a lack of University, has a calculus requirement committee." most directly effect us. I 'd like to see A look at the candidates . . . communication between the campus as one part of their admissions Several senators agreed and sup- and the city of Richmond. What do us have effective representation on criteria." ported Hastings argument. The Key Party is led by Tim He has also been secretary of the you propose to do to improve that? Kaculty "Senate, the Council on Cowhig. a 21-year-old junior from Inter-Fraternity Council and he is Academic Affairs and the Council on Cowhig -1 think that there are a couple l.iiuisville serving on the university's Orienta- Student Affairs. of ways to address that situation. One Cowhig. who lives off campus, is tion Committee. I think the student should have Cowhig's running mate is Charlie is to continue the Richmond Liaison Srvlwlcaatit—t input on matters concerning funding. a marketing major with a 3.1 grade Committee. NOW OPEN point average and has served 2M Sutkamp, a 20-year-old junior from AHOey- Bellevue. There are issues that are pertinent Will you continue on in the direction years as a student senator. Sutkamp, who also live* off- to us as student and there are times of the current administration or do you As a senator. Cowhig has most when we need to establish a relation- Crystal Kitchen recently been active as the assistant campus, has a double major in want to go in your own direction? biology and pre-medicine and is ser- ship with them. I think that can only chairman of the student rights and ving his first year as a student only be a plus. Horn* of the Cowhig • One of the things that we'd responsibilities committee. He has senator. He has a 3.84 grade point We want to aid their efforts through also served as the coordinator of the like to continue that was instituted by average. our organizations. We want to them is the student advisory board Mentor program. Sutkamp is on the Student facilitate their efforts when necessary where special interest groups around Cowhig has been a member of the Association's academic affairs and stay back when necessary. Hamburger campus had the ability to express their Kentucky Intercollegiate State committee and was in charge of the I think that anytime we can 29* views, needs and opinions to let us Legislature since its inception and Fall Dialogue in 1983 and he chaired establish a better relationship for this "Th» HUI9 Hamburg*' You toy" know where we might have a more as an active delegate he has served a fund-raising committee this campus we should do that I think that direct ability to do that. as a communications and public spring. that is important because the 1417 W. Moln. Richmond "MM to Gateway' The University Pals is an excellent relations chairperson and is current- Sutkamp has served as a resident community affects us directly a lot of program that needs to be continued. ly serving as the state Attorney assistant for two years and served time and in turn we effect the \ . General of that organization. on the Dupree Hall council. community. We cannot be blind of Drive-Thru wmdow •Call-in Order. 623-7605 What do you think about running Cowhig, in addition to his work in Sutkamp has also served as a that. unopposed? Student Association, is an active tutor for Student Special Services member of the Kappa Alpha Cowhig - I am really disappointed for and is a member of the Caduceus fraternity and has served as Club. a couple of reasons. It is very parlimenturian and secretary of that He is a member of Lamba Sigma important to get the vote out to show group. and the Mortar Board. the administration and even our state officials that we the student are concerned about what happens at this even if they don't support us. guide those who work under him and The Eastern Progress is now accepting applications for all university. I think that a strong voter What do you think the president has try to facilitate those who work under turnout shows that concern and adds to do in order to be effective? him. staff positions for the 1984-85 school year. The following credibility to student government. Being the presiding officer over paid positions will be open: Your involvement is the key to Cowhig -1 think that in order to be an Student Senate he must hope to utilize progress. effective president of the Student their talents and manage them in the Let me encourage this, if there is no Association, the president needs to be best way possible. strong write-in candidate and people someone who has a good and sound The president needs to be a don't feel we are the people who can knowledge of the workings of this motivator and sometimes an initiator do a good job. then come to the ballot university. He must be a motivator and allow his people to do the best job Editorial positions and throw in a ballot with no name on and an innovator and also someone they can. it. People should show that they care who can accept new ideas and try to The president needs to be someone

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