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Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1971-1972 Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1971-1972 Eastern Kentucky University Year 1972 Eastern Progress - 27 Apr 1972 Eastern Kentucky University This paper is posted at Encompass. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress 1971-72/29 900 Students Receive Honors Sunday Recognition of honor societies Department of Art: Award in Achievement Award, Department of Geology: Outstnaind Political Science Eastern has honored more Springfield, Department of Science:Achievement in the was made by Miss Mary Painting, Sarah Cobb, Ft. Hasekoester, Southgate; Keene Outstanding Geology Student Students, Steven D. Gold, Military Science, Recipients of field of Library Scince, Hilda, than flOO of its students for Katherine Ignels, dean of Mitchell; Award in Art Oratory Contest Winner, Award, George T. Slone, Requa, Henderson; Thomas L. Tarvin, Two-Year Scholarships, Annelle Wall, Waynesburg; scholastic and leadership women. Hayward Daugherty, Education, Michael Parks, Ohio; Department of History: Brookville, Indiana; Depart- abilities. Carolyn Reppard, Mt. Version; William L. Hughes, Irvine; Purl Division of Health, Physical director of student activities, Richmond; Department of Outstanding Social Science ment of Psychology: Clark L. K. Keen, Sycamore, 111.; In the recent Honors Day Weaver Oratory Contest Education, Recreation and presented organisations! Biology: Outstanding Biology Area Award, Paul Sheppard Hull Award of Excellence, Raymond K. Landrum, Program, awards were Winner, Tichard Toss, Van Athletics, Outstanding senior awards. Students, Freshman Award, Stansbury, Fern Creek; Out- Connie Cundiff, Liberty. Winamac, Indiana; John R. MWoman Major in Physical presented by It academic dalia; Novice Debater Award, The department presen- Sharlalee Borst, Ashland; standing History Student Lanier, London, Ky.; departments and 10 campus Harold Greene, Lexington, Education, Cheryl Miller, tations were made by academic Sophomore Award, Richard Award, Paula Gale Johnson, Department Of Mask Recipients of Three-year organizations. Most of these Varsity Debater Award, Maty Gratis, 0 ; Outstanding Senior and administrative deans. Fury, Harrison, Ohio; Junior Louisville; Kerney M. Adams Depsrtment of Music: Scholarships: Kenneth W. Man Major in Physical awards are traditional and Ann Ferrante, Cambelltaviaw; The students who received Award, Billy Taylor, Rich- 1 History Scholar, 1972-1173, Achievement in Strings Award, Hackworth, Berea; Ricky A. Education, John D. James, presented each year. Department of English : departmental and mond; Senior Award, Glenda David Malcom Jones, Rich- Buddy Rhodes, Richmond, Haggard, Winchester; Donald Richmond; Outstanding Con- Those winning recognition Presley M. Grise Award for organizational awards are: Bryant, Liberty. mond ; Department of Achievement in Woodwind R. Leathers, Frankfort; Jeffrey tribution to his Profession in the included the 531 students on the Poetry, To Be announced, Roy Department of Agriculture: Mathematics Award: Fresh- Award, Mary Helen Moorhead, S. Magers, Louisville; Gregory Department of Physical Dean's List for academic ex- Department Of Chemistry B. Clark Award for Short The Ag-Tech Book Award, Rick man Mathematics Award, Versailles, Indians; H. Moore, Miamisburg, Ohio; Education for Men, Ronald J. cellence, the St in "Who's Who Fiction, To Be Announced, Bee, Bethel, Ohio; Department Department of Chemistry: Sydney Behymer, Hlllsboro, Achievement in Voice Award, Stanford T. Mullen, Jr., Holihan, Camillas, N.Y.; Among Students in American Highest Academic Average in of Home economics: Mary K. Outstanding Chemistry Ohio. Outstanding Student in Lisa Davis, SSeymour, Indians; Louisville; David S. Neal, Pine Outstanding Senior Leadership Universities and Collages," and English-Sponsored by Sigma Burrier Award, Susan Steger Students, CRC Freshman Physics, David Smith. Achievement in Keyboard Knot; Michael W. Pratt, and Academic Excellence in those winning scholarships, Tau Delta, Kitty Dyehouse, Poaton, Burlington; Charles F. Chemistry Achievement Department of Physics: Award, Fumihiko Yagi, Tokyo; Georgetown; Robert E. Reed, Recreation Award, Deborah M. assistantships, and honor Lancaster. Weaver Award, Karen Latimer, Award, Pamela Hoskins, Outstanding Students in Achievement in Brass Winds Ft. Thomas; Recipient of Three Amatulli, Dayton, O.; Out- society swards. Department of Foreign Williamstown, Kentucky; Cincinnati; Outstanding Elementary Physics, Peggy Award, John Drew, Lexington; and die-half year Scholarship, standing Sr. Leadership * The Dean's List recognition Language: Ruasian Award, Department of Industrial Sophomore Chemist Award, Yao, Hong Kong; Outstanding Irene S. Muir Scholarship Robert J. Bertrand, Jr., Ft. Professional Involvement in was given by Dr. Thomas Karen Schuler, Louisville; Education: Noble G. Deniston John Compton, Pikeville; Graduating Senior in Physics, Award, Rebecca Hay wood, Knox; Army ROTC Fellowship, Recreation Award, Janice A. Stovall, vice president for Spanish Awards, Carlos Award, Fred Gehron, Rich- Outstanding Junior Chemist George Halsey, Richmond; Prestonsburg; and Janice Peter. R. Dawkins, Louisville. Rogan, bardstown. academic affairs. Dr. Thomas Badessich, Argentina; Susan mond ; Department of Nursing: Award, Martha McKenzie, Flat Outstanding Pre-Engineering Henrich, West Chester, Ohio. Department of Education, Caducous Club: Meredith J. Myers, vice president for Niehoff, Louisville; German Outstanding Nursing Student Gap. Freshman, Thomas G. Department of Business Gladys P. Tyng Award, Mary Cox Award for Outstanding rtudent affairs, recognized the Award, Wanda Wright, Award, Vickl Patterson, Department of Drama and Thompson, Frankfort Depart- Education: NBEA Professional Arnold Davis, Lancaster; Freshman-Sophomore Mem- members of Who's Who. Lexington. Burgin. Speech: Pearl Buchanan ment of Political Scince: .Award, Linda Gayle Medley, Department of Library. (Cositt—ed — page Pearl ■ Ww^ammpitytm 49th Year* Number Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Ky. Thursday, April 27, 1972 SI 7 Million Nekt Year Regents Approve 1972-73 Budget. Eastern's Board of state undergraduate students administration was budgeted at Several aspects of student Interdormltory Council Tuesday adopted a g< will be increased annually by $494,008,3.6 per cent of the total dormitory living were discussed President. fund budget of $17,858,1 $60, or $30 more per semester, estimated expenditures. at the meeting. The Board was The discussion centered the fiscal year beginning July 1. for each of the next two years. The Board also approved for presented with copies of all around the possibilities of ex- The projected general fund la Undergraduate registration 1972-73 a current restricted fund University policies and ad- tending self-regulated hours to an Increase of $819,807 over the fees for the 1973-73 year will be of $2,753,690 and a retirement of ministrative procedures con- include more women students revenue projected for the $80 per semester and $310 per bonded indebtedness fund of cerning dormitories for their and to bring men under the current fiscal year. This is semester for the 1973-74 year. $8,481,175. review. system. Security of the dor- approximately $390,000 less The fee increases will not Estimated revenues were mitories was the chief point of than the increase of the current become effective until the fall based on the new student fee Self-Regulated Hours consideration. year's budget over Fiscal 71. 1972 semester even though the schedule, the state ap- Currently women graduate A state appropriation of Council authorized their im- propriation and historical It hesrd statements con- students, married women, and $14,833,830, or an increase of plementation for the 1972 projections of other current cerning self-regulated hours for coeds over die sge of 21 have the »l,36l,30Joverth«ourrentyearT summer session and in- revenues. It was estimated that women and the possible im- option to elect self-regulated was included in the budget. Of tersession. the current year enrollment plimenutioa of a system of dorms. Women under 21, and the'increase, $981,741 was levels would be maintained and open-visitation in Eastern those with more than 24 alloted to replace student IJegrees Approved the 15 per cent of the enrollment dorms from Chuck Kelhoffer, semester hours, must have Student Association President, registration fees for new debt Honorary degrees were ap- would be by non-resident ) service, leaving $399,581 proved for Congresswoman students. and Sharon Crews, Women's available for increase in Edith Green, Oregon, Dr. current fund expenditures. Robert Worthington, assistant In addition, the University commissioner of education in has been allotted $183,550 from the office of education of the the "enrollment growth" fund Department of Health, established by the 1972 General Education and Welfare, and to Assembly. Allan W. Ostar, executive PnOtO iMMMIIlttMl In other action the Board director of the American In Concert adopted the student fee Association of State Colleges schedule approved for Ken- and Universities. 38-piece orchestra, Monday, May 5, at 8 p.m. in Henry Mancini, winner of 20 Grammy Awards, tucky's regional universities by Worthington and Ostar will Alumni Coliseum. Tickets are $2 in advance for six Golden Album Awards and 13 Academy the Council on Public Higher receive their degrees at the students with I.D. cards and $5 at the door. Award nominations, will appear in concert with a Education April 11. Fees for in- spring snd summer com- mencement
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