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Voluma 57, No. 15 Official Student Publication 14 January 11 1979 of Eattarn Kantucfcy Umviintv Winter ice storm blows snow removal plan into action By GINNY EAGER With the accumulation of one inch of Parking lots will be cleared next and Features Editor snow the removal begins Gabbard will as labor and equipment permits all use his judgment as to which equipment other college owned areas will be As of last weekend the University's will be used on different areas cleared. new Snow Removal Plan was enacted. Sweeping, sanding, plowing and the use Equipment available is a 1.5 ton If any areas become too dangerous for of Calcium Chloride will be used to truck, tractors with snow blades and safe travel and the snow cannot be remove the snow. blades to be affixed to University four- removed, the area will be posted, "With the fantastic amount of snow wheel drives. University farm equip- "Dangerous Walk Area. Use alternate these past two winters, the old plan had ment may also be used and in extreme route." to be revised," said Larry Westbrook, conditions outside contractors may be called in. A supply of snow shovels and ice assistant director of Safety. chippers will be kept at the Public According to Westbrook, the chair- The first areas to be cleared will be Safety Building for checkout by man of the Committee on Snow Removal, the committee revised the old the roadways, drives and intersections Brockton residents, faculty or staff who snow removal plan to fit the present such as University Drive. Kit Carson wish to clear individual areas. Drive and Model Lab Drive. needs. The Snow Removal Plan can be The associate director of Buildings The next areas to be cleared will be the sidewalks and entrances to suspended by the Emergency and Grounds, Raymond Gabbard. will Operations Center in the event of ex- be in charge of the new plan which buildings. This includes all handicapped tremely severe weather conditions such ramps and the Chapel of Meditation started last weekend with the first as a blizzard. snowfall of the season. plaza. Through stormy weather • The ticketman cometh Hy SARAH WARREN single factor" in the decrease of tickets, the withholding of one's packet. News Editor said Lindquist. "The fine ia a Complaints arose recently when deterrent." students claiming to have paid their Never let it be said that a little snow or tickets were penalized anyway, and Of the 9.000 tickets given. 4.000 were then asked to show a receipt to prove (Pnoto by JAMES KELLEY) rain or sleet or ice ever stopped the University's Department of Public given to unregistered vehicles, he said, payment. and of those 4.000, only 600 were paid. Safety. Lindquist said "because there are so Yes, even in this weather, one can get In roost cases those were visitors, said many tickets" one "must show a a parking ticket Lindquist, but "we're still trying to receipt." determine who they .are." If the student has lost the receipt. "We're trying to use as much Some of the tickets were probably Lindquist said the student can look discretion as possible." said Public given to "students trying to beat the through department records for a Safety Director Thomas Lindquist, but system one way or the other," he said. duplicate copy. cars will stil} be ticketed fox being out of Many of them were probably received The receipts are kept in order ac- zone. by Students before their care had been cording to the dale the ticket was given, More than Even though some of the painted registered and were therefore ignored, Lindquist said, so if one knows the date, curbs (indicating no-parking zones) he added. he can find his receipt and prove may be covered with snow, Lindquist Students who do receive tickets and payment wish to appeal them may do so after the said there are signs marking many of Frost fine has been paid. Linda Williams, transportation the and yellow curbs and therefore A form from the Public Safety secretary at Campus Security, advises students may still be ticketed. Department must be completed by the students to keep track of their receipts Nine thousand tickets were given out Whose woods these are I think I know student and sent by the Department to that are issued after the student pays for last semester, according to Lindquist, His house is in the village though the Appeals Board. a University traffic violation. This but that was a mere third of the 27,000 prevents a student from having to pay He will not see me stopping here that were given out fall semester a year To watch his woods /ill up with snow. The student will then receive a notice for a ticket twice if security has ago in the mail from the Appeals Board misplaced their copy of the receipt. My little horse must think it queer There have been fewer violations regarding the decision and the money Students who pay for their tickets with under the new parking regulations, said will then be refunded if the Board a check should also write the number of To stop without a farmhouse near the citation on the check to show which Between the woods and frozen lake Lindquist. mainly because of the in- decides in the student's favor. crease in the ticket fine from last year's Unpaid tickets result in the citation is being paid for in caae a The darkest evening of the year. student should receive more than one $2 to the current $5. withholding of one's final grades or "I'd have to say that is the greatest transcript or during pro-registration, ticket during a semester. . He gives his harness hells a shake I To ask ij there is some mistake The only other sounds the sweep Of easy wind and sowny flake. Lack of equipment t; The woods are. lovely dark and diep But 1 have promises to keep helps keep students on ice And miles to go before I sleep And miles to go before I sleep By SARAH WARREN predicted, the area receives more snow. "everybody working together," because News Editor Lindquist said he believed any there isn't enough equipment or man- problems caused by the snow would.be power to do the job. Robert Frost Mother Nature complicated matters "When snow hits, there's not much for the University again this year "handled better" this year though, causing students to fare ice-covered because people are now more "ex- you can do in the lota," he said, and highways to return to school and tread perienced" in winter driving. "you can't touch this stuff ... it's frozen The University has also ordered new solid." . snow-packed sidewalks to register for In years past, the University relied on classes. snow removal equipment, he said, but it No major snow-related accidents probably won't arrive until mid- "melting" to handle the snow, Lindquist 8 have been reported on campus but January and won't be put into use until said. But the heavy snowfalls of the last Public Safety Director Thomas Lin- the first of February. two years forced the University's dquist said the problems may start As for the clearing of the parking lots, Department of Buildings and Grounds 1 to initiate a snow removal plan. today after the majority of the students Lindquist said it is going to take have returned, especially if as Regents approve I Religion degree, possible site for frat row

B> MARK TURNER care was also approved at the Regents One calls for the creation of a Public A Freshman Record was approved. Editor meeting. Relations Committee and one increases The record would be a photo directory of This program would consist of 18 the number of members on each of the new students enrolled at the University A new Bachelor of Arts degree in hours of course work which is already standing committees. and would include a short biographical religion and a tentative site for being offered. The third revision states that all sketch of each new student. fraternity row were approved at the The minor would allow students to chairpersons of the standing com- The record would also include an Jan. 6 meeting of the Board of Regents qualify for ambulance service. mittees must be elected members of the introductory section about the There were also two" new minors Regents approved a Graduate Council Student Senate except where otherwise University and the program sponsor. approved at the regular Regent proposal of increasing the number of provided for in the constitution. The Student Association is sponsoring meeting graduate school hours which can be A petty cash fund of $150 will now be the record. *» The new degree in religion would transferred from six to nine. allowed for University Greek Dr. Kenneth Clawson, dean, for create seven new courses and would The tentative site of the proposed organizations. Special Programs, has been reassigned fraternity row is just south of Vickers The fund would let the Greeks keep to the Office of Academic Affairs and change the name of the department of 1 philosophy to the department of Village. fISO in a local bank for the purpose of Research where he will conduct a philosophy and religion. Bounded by Hall Road, Kit Carson providing party supplies or other number of studies "related to academic Twenty-five students are estimated to Drive and Lancaster Road, the tentative organization functions when -the programs " graduate from the program over the site would allow for 12 building sites and University Controller's Office -was Clawson will be replaced by Robert' next five years. a common parking lot. closed. -fceiter who previously was coordinator WaMern Kentucky University is the,, „ -James B Evans, landscape architect, Previously, all Greek funds were kept of Conference Planning and Special only other-state supported school in was employed by the University to do a through the Controller. Activities. - - - Kentucky to have a degree offered in feasibility study and prepare^ plan for 4 * religion. the site. . . Along with the major in religion there Evans is currently working on coat Periscope will also be offered a minor in the estimates which will be presented te the subject. Regents when they are completed. . The Regents will theo vote on final rdltociale«aaa«»«a»**page 2 The program wcjid -"" credit for Arts Editor, J^arry Bernard.' gives out news, featarea^aaa* page W ■V' existing courses in the L^,.;rtnv —. — -rr-. ••o <» die frat...... «~jpi" . in* first annual Bernardian musical This is estimated to happen at*f sports ....•>,. page* «-g English, art, music, political science awards and his own "Turkey awards" orRsnizjtlons .....;. page I meeting ofjhe Regente *^ and philosophy. . * ^. - .,«, for 1978. See page 11. , arts...... #» pagVs If»>lI ; No new faculty is anticipated to fill the Three revisions to the Student BoortVs burr sr --- seven new courses offered. Association Constitution were approved' t A new minor in emergency 'medical by the Regents. Covered with this winter's first show of snow and ice, Daniel Boon* stands tall waiting for the first spring thaw.. Pf 2/Vot. 57/No. IS Th« Emm Pro "»»wtav. JmiHy 11, 1S79 Editorials, Bakhtiar government no help in Iran The demonstrations continue in of this country feel the way they do. , The shah must make a decision Iran despite the new civilian Why these people riot in the streets. now. Either he leaves the country government of Prime Minister It is evident that they do not wish and abdicates his throne or he Shapour Bakhtiar. to remain under the rule of the shah. continues to be the mock head of a Bahktiar was recently named head They seem willing to die for their nation who refuses to live under his of the new civilian government by beliefs. rule. Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi in Should a person be forced to live Ayatullah Khomaini has told his an attempt to bring an end to (he under a government which they followers that any government violence that has engulfed the believe to be wrong? To stretch an supported by the shah must not have country for a year. analogy; is this not the feeling that the support of the people. Last Saturday Bahktiar took over formed the United States to begin The Bakhtiar government is the civilian government but a four with? supported by the shah. In fact the day lull in the violence ended the The situations are different but law in Iran states that any next day with rioting and burning in the belief is the same. government formed in the country the city of Tabriz. The Iranian people seem to want a must have the support of the shah. Bahktiar was the second ranking Moslem government but their So the fighting in the streets will man in the National Front, an religious leader, Ayatullah Khomai- continue. More people will die. opposition group to the shah. ni, has been exiled to Paris where he If the shah elects to stay and It was reported that Karim still gives verbal and spiritual continue with his civilian govern- Sanjaby, the leader of the National support. ment he is in for continued trouble. Front, was offered the position but He was exiled by the shah because If the shah decides to abdicate his refused. the people followed him and his throne and leave the country in the The shah reportedly announced teachings. He was a threat to the hands of the masses, the country shortly after the formation of the shah and his total authority. faces turmoil of another kind. No new government that he would like Demonstrations met the exile of one is capable of running the to take a vacation, possibly outside holy man and at first the shah was country effectively right now. the country. able to handle them. The masses So it is back to the main point of An official United States state- grew with the shah's supression. the issue, the people of Iran. They ment was quoted as being in favor At one point the entire country seem to be the ones who will suffer of the shah taking a vacation and was shut down due to the rioting. no matter what the shah decides. leaving the country. If the shah leaves Iran he may find it quite difficult to return. Retiring should be His attempts to pacify the rioting crowds with a civilian government have failed. Demonstrators still personal decision demand his abdication. People in the United States are the free time offered them. Maybe the shah should leave Iran, living longer, according to the It is the upper echelon of business abdicate his throne. American Medical Association. that retains most of its employees His presence in the riot-torn The reason for this is most until manditory retirement. country is leading to further probably due to the advanced These are the people who have violence. technology in the medical Held. worked much of their lives to reach The country has come to a virtual In accordance with this trend in their level and no young worker is stand still. Its major export product, longevity, the federal government going to step right in to their jobs oil, is barely being produced. has changed the manditory retire- when they retire. Iran exports 5.5 million barrels of ment age; increasing it by five years. In other societies the old are held oil per day when it is at full Now a person cannot be forced to in respect. They are considered the production. Another 900,000 bar- retire, except for medical reasons, wisest and are often times the rels per day are produced for until age 70. leaders. domestic use. This move brought a great deal of In the United States, the old are The United States is a major scepticism from economists and forced to retire, quit their jobs importer of Iranian oil and many social scientists. which has made up the majority of U.S. officials seem to feel that gas The economists said that keeping their lives. rationing will result if the Iranians people in the work force until they do not resume fuel production. were 70 would eliminate job "Old folks homes" have thrived But oil is not and should not be opportunities for the younger < « when sons and daughters have > the main object of interest in the members of society. admitted their parents so they would Iran question. It should be the This, according to the econo- not have to take care of them. « »• people of Iran. . » mists, would increase unemploy- Recently an organization of One must wonder why the people ment and welfare expenses. older people have started what they But wouldn't this also cut back on call "Grey Power". social security and retirement "Grey Power" is an attempt by Snow adds new twist benefits? older Americans to secure some Elizabeth Social scientists have said that rights which they think they should with the retirement age increased have. i!i i to life social structure may change. One of those is the right to work Palmer-Ball The youth in society will be forced until age 70 if they want to. But it to wait longer to join the work seems that many do not want to. during force, according to the sociologists. Nearly 80 per cent retire early. This would make people dependant Many before they reach the age of Snowed in for a longer period of time. 60. spring semester These arguments are foolish. It is Companies are offering early estimated that only about 20 per retirement benifits to those who cent of the population is currently wish to take them. The problem of snow removal on for clearing four to six square feet of to plan their stay at Eastern working to the manditory retirement For those who do retire early it is the 'University's campus has, in illegally there won't be any problem, side walk a day, and it takes a four weekend they will have a captive otherwise you will be stuck with age. their decision to do so. If a person theory been solved by the new snow man crew to do that much. audience. Students will be looking The rest retire early taking w ishes to work beyond the age of 65 removal plan. $150 worth of tickets by the end of With the prediction of 60 inches for something to do so take Febuary. advantage of benifits and enjoying that should be his decision also. Like many other plans of this of snow by the first of spring, it may advantage of it while you can. kind it looks a great deal better on be a very long and treacherous Downtown business will profit as On the other hand the snow does paper than it does when students are winter for those trying to get around well but students may find it a bit of provide some entertainments not to taking their life in their hands and campus not to mention those who a challenge getting back up the hill be had at any other time of the year, trying to walk across campus on a are commuters and must contend after a night on the town. snowball fight, building snowmen, thin sheet of ice. with the Kentucky Highway Depart- Heaven help anyone who wants to or for the more artistic snow Though the removal plan calls for ment's attempts at clearing the take their car out of a University sculptures and sledding in the the use of "sweeping, sanding, the roads. parking lot once they are parked. Ravine on cafeteria trays. use of Calcium Chloride and Snow plows then come along to It is really all in how you look at it plowing", it seems that the campus It will be a two month period clear the aisles in the lots and pile whether or not the snow is all that is back to using the ever effective use where no one goes anywhere and is three feet of ice and snow behind the bad. It definitly adds a new twist to of campus maintenance workers and pretty much stuck here in Rich- cars, where they stay stuck until the life during the first part of the spring their trusty ice picks. Though mond. Maybe now is the time for spring thaw. semester. effective to a point it is only good the Student Senate and Centerboard As long as a car isn't parked Love it or hate you can't leave it. Mark Tamer Editor Colin Oliver "• Business Manager Editors' mailbag Jim Thomasoa ••• • Advertising Director Elizabeth Palmer-Ball" Managing Editor Ticket troubles Two to three weeks later I made some I had to be responsible enough to pay the following morning, my packet was I Sarah Warren •• News Editor more calls which led nowhere as to my fine within seven days. What released and I was allowed to register. I Lisa Reashaw.... City Editor finding out any more about the location justification does Eastern have for not had traveled 200 miles for this privilege. KeaTlagley. Editor: of the decision concerning my appeal. having an appeals committee and I got no explanation from security. Sports Editor What kind of racket is going on with One and one-half weeks ago I had waiting a whole semester before finally Glnny Eager. , • * Features Editor Larry Beraarw. Eastern and their so called "parking taken enough "brill" so I decided to call returning to me, not by mail but by my We students are held responsible for ' Arts Editor system"? the office of the vice-president. effort, a decision on my appeal. any infractions that we happen to have. Robin Pater • Organizations Editor I was issued a ticket on Sept. 1 at I talked to the head of security who Phillip Stewart Who holds security responsible for the Dieter Caritoa said he would check into my appeal. • Staff Artist which time I was told I had seven days infractions that they commit? Who will Scott Mind rum • - arcmlatloa Manager to pay the ticket. Monday, Dec. 4,1 recalled the bead of pay for the injustice that has been done I was also told that if I wanted I could security who in turn had me call to me? Member of Associated Collegiate Press Association. Columbia Scholastic Press fill out an appeals formlmich would be someone who was over the appeals Hold-up Association and Kentucky Intercollegiate Press Association. laekwtd by the appeals board. board. Security has a problem that must be Well, I took the time to write out an After searching for the decision cleared up before they can achieve the appeal and paid for my alleged violation concerning my appeal, I was informed Editor: ,0r ,, Uo , dverU to c During the week of pre-registration, I level of respect from the University vlce"Tn?""ci1!c * "• • » « »*«■« »"««e Advertising Sales and Ser- only to find out one and one-half months that say appeal had been denied. community that they must have to labor that there was no appeals com- I had been given a ticket which was informed that my packet was being held by security. function as a responsible and effective mittee. i hai gad me for towing my car which law enforcement agency. PaMished each Thursday during the regular school year except (or vacation and After numerous calls and a lot of run- had not been towed four hours after the examination periods at Eastern Kentucky University by authority of the Board of around, I found out that a —lirtoo ticket was issued and for parking in a Upon contacting security I found that . I realize H would have been cheaper Regents through the Student PubucaUonfcJJoard. was trying to be formed, but there were dorm director's parking space which they had one ticket on me for parking for nte to pay the $10.00, but, do two not enough faculty members who had aa marking sign or was ever put of zone. I informed them that I had wrongs make a right? It would have paid this with a check for ss.oo. They Opinions expressed herein are these of student editors or other signed writers and wanted to be on the committee t- meotioaed fti the regulations booklet been an admission of guilt fpr me to go do not SMwessarUwrepresent the views of this university. Advertising appearing In examine the appeals. * which was given to all drivers told me that I bad to have the check to ahead and pay the ticket again as they Rbjhe now I am more upset about aJJ be cleared for pre-registration, or thai I this newspaper Is Intended to help the reader buy. Any false er mlshkdioT.*. Well, I guess there. demanded I could not do this.y, , . *~.W~-.S.»M a. ~.~*-- ., a,, Bsatoeas Manager. The Extern Prwrrea.. students to the haassi and run-around that 1 was could pay $10.00 and appeal It when 1 The adnimistrattoh at ^_t^ ™ i- «o IB rrtiunn twuaiag. second class postage paid at Richmond, Ky. 40475. appeals r—mlttw was flnaBy f« getting in an effort which I should not returned from vacation. There was no take note of this, I ara sure I am not the near the end of October have had to make, than about'the way I was going to take a chance on only one this has happened to. They J losing $1*00 . Eastera

,. Frost defied predictions and walked again By BRIAN BLAIR It was at that time that the critically "Everybody was there, and I just sat StafT Writer ill youth began to show the first signs of down and cried." improvement, as well as the expected Besides the serious moments at home, Edward Frost doesn't remember reactions of fear and confusion. there were lighter ones too, according to exactly what happened after his car Frost struggled to describe the Frost. Due to the extent of his injuries, plunged over a 500-foot cliff five years- thoughts that raced through his troubled he often feels soreness in his joints as ago. But the 20-year-old University mind when he awoke to discover that bad weather sets in. freshman does recall that the horrible half a year of his life, which had almost "I remember after I recovered my accident nearly killed him. been stripped from him, had faded into dad would get up in the morning and He was in a coma for six long months the past. ask, 'Well, what's it going to be like and said. "The doctors gave me a ten "I remember trying to reach down today?' I would just laught and say per cent chance to live." and feel my legs ... but I found out I was something like, 'Oh, wear your shorts, Frost was en-route to Kentucky from wrapped in a body cast. Then it hit me it's going to be nice!" " Michigan when, on a stretch of highway like a ton of bricks. I.ooking back on the entire ex- in Ohio, a truck was attempting to pass "After 1 came to my complete senses - perience-from the accident to the time another truck. Because of oncoming - when I knew what had happened - I of recovery-Frost admits it was a traffic, the passing auto was forced to said to myself, 'I'm going to die!' It took period of growth which still influences get over in the original lane. two to three weeks to cope with that." his life even to day. exemplified by the Frost had to swerve to avoid the Like her son. Mrs. Frost had to learn fact that he is majoring in nursing at the truck, sending his yellow Impala off the to cope too - but in a different way. present time. road and over the drop-off. "I When asked if she felt somewhat It also gave him the desire to work remember falling, kind of like in a helpless standing by and watching with handicapped children. "The dream." said Frost, "but I don't Frost suffer, she responded, "Oh, sure. greatest feeling," he says, as his remember anything else." As a matter of fact, I even passed out dimples peek from behind a frequent (B)icicle The crash left the student with two once. grin, "is to make them laugh or smile." badly broken legs, a skull line fracture "I was sitting there one day looking at Before the accident. I would look at When winter's first ice storm came it didn't forget to cover anything So now. the riders of these bikes will find traveling people who were handicapped and a bit chilly and vicious bruises over his entire body. him. and he just didn't look right. Then, His brother, a passenger in the car, poof! The next thing I remember is criticize them. But now I know where miraculously escaped injury. "He didn't waking up in the emergency room." she they're coming from and what they're have a scratch," says Frost in genuine said by telephone from her southern going through." In the courts. amazement. Kentucky home. In regard to his dealing with han- To the doctors' amazement, after two After the body cast was removed. dicapped children, Frost recalls a years of surgeries, therapy and general Frost walked with the aid of leg braces special child whom he worked wilh s Ex-gymnast recouperation. Frost was back in high and crutches for six months. He was whose future appeared dim school and living a normal life. also involved in group therapy sessions "The doctors said he'd never walk, But, it was by no means as easy as it for several weeks with people who had but one day when I worked with him he sounds and Frost admits that there similar trying experiences. took three steps before he fell. The kid's sues University officials were occasions when he was distraught Altogether, he spent eighteen months six years old now and he's walking on the scholarship committee at the appeal with self-doubt "There were times recouperating in the hospital, but the braces and crutches," remarked his B> LISA KKNSHAW The contract lor the scholarship that when I thought I would never get off proud helper. was signed by Whitlock and Wallace and would probably be discussed in work eventually paid off. City Editor court. crutches and when I thought I would When he finally returned home. Frost Five years after facing intense pain, states that the scholarship will be never walk normal again." he solemnly tremendous challenges and nearly maintained throughout the year Wallace said the reason he is suing is discovered a group of friends and A $500 small claims suit has been filed on the basis of discrimination "He recalls. relatives waiting for him, who had unbearable circumstances. Edward in Madison County District Court by provided the student makes normal However, while the determined Frost Frost is happy. progress towards a degree, remains kicked me off the team for reasons I feel planned a "coming home" party. "I'm Brad Wallace naming four University were unfair," he said. was worried about walking, his doctors really an emotional person," he said. Simply because he is alive officials as defendants. academically eligible for intercollegiate at the Knoxville Medical Center were athletics, complies with the regulations "He iCalkin) walked into my room one morning at 8 o'clock and asked if I worried about his merely living. Wallace is suing President J.C. of the university, abides by the One, Dr. Adrian Carrol, was special to Powell..Charles Whitlock. Athletic University's training rules and may be was a member of the Sigma Nu's. I said, yes sir", and he told me to go clean out the Michigan native because of his Director Donald G. Combs and men's renewed as long as the student abides by concern. "He was really super -- and a gymnastics coach Dr Gerald Calkin for these rules my locker." very religious man," commented Frost. allegedly not Jjpnoring his gymnastics Wallace believes he was kicked off the "He told me that what saved me was the grant-in-aid scholarship "In the event the scholarship is not team because of the fraternity. He said will to live. He said he had done all he approved for renewal by the coach, it People Poll Wallace was awarded the scholarship Calkin had advised gymnists not to could." can be appealed to the scholarship by DONNA BUNCH covering the cost of his room for one become involved in many outside ac- The direct efforts of the do year beginning August 1977 and ending committee." said Whitlock. Wallace tivities because of the time involved in appealed to the committee Which upheld gymnastics practice. But, according to! in May 1978. "Coach said I would get it his famir*' aftlfWeiiUS in*™ rTJJrrn*'Of'" '-4*>-y«mtM«k HieWiil«*fiihyIs rfflrl«m>vtetfrtlnfe the streets jm ROB DOLLAR ' Staff Writer over the coed with his automobile as she walked across the Martin Hill parking lot in the early morning hours of Sept. 5. Misdemeanor charges have been Raymond He then allegedly forced her into his issued against Granville Turner III, the car and drove her to the Spurlin Trailer University student who had earlier Park, where she managed to escape Faith charges of first-degree wanton en- from him by running to a trailer and M.D. dangerment and kidnapping dismissed telephoning the police. against him in Madison County District The Madison County Grand Jury healing? Court Nov. 10. failed to indict Turner on the first- The new charges, second-degree degree wanton endangerment and unlawful imprisonment and second- kidnapping charges and sent the case I guess most people know that a Here are some examples. degree wanton endangerment, stem back down to District Court on Nov. 3. from the same alleged incident that the certain clearly definable type of Various skin disorders, including Because the lower court did not have personality, the so-called "type A," other charges originated from. jurisdiction over the nature of the some caused by infection, are being Turner was arrested Sept. 5, by the charges, since felony crimes were in- is associated with the highest risk of cured by psychotherapy and hypno- Richmond city police after a University volved, the original charges against heart attacks. sis. coed took out a warrant charging him Turner were dismissed. Peptic ulcers Hare up and cool with kidnapping and first degree However, with the issuance of the new down or even heal and recur in a The brain is a gland as well as a wanton endangerment. misdemeanor charges, the final out- rhythm related to the ebb and flow brain and it is the emotion carrying The charges originated from an come of the case can now be determined of stress. Medical textbooks refer to part of the brain that actually alleged incident that supposedly began in Madison County District Court. on the University campus and ended in the "stress related diseases" and produces liquid, chemical hor- Turner's trial date was unavailable at mones. i the Spurlin Trailer Park the present time. there is one whose title is "Psycho-Somatic Aspects of Gyne- One hormone has to do with pain cology." and acts like home-made morphine. It is called endorphin, which has \/ Covey indicted So the fact that your head plays a given temporary relief in schizo- part in making you sick is well phrenia, a form of insanity. By ROB DOLLAR Madison County Circuit Court Dec, S, established. SUH Writer and her trial date was set for Jan. 29. So here we have a specific, clearly That raises the question of identified mechanism by which the Covey was charged in early October whether your "head" cannot play a The Madison County Grand Jury with 49 counts of criminal possession of emotional part of the brain can returned an indictment against Fannie a forged instrument and 31 counts of part in making you well. chemically influence the cells of the Benton Covey, the former University theft of services in the alleged Interestingly enough, the idea that body. employee charged in October in con- correspondence fraud at the University. it most certainly can is centuries old, The Institute of Religion and Wkkh.m Harrod nection with an alleged class credit The Grand Jury failed to indict her on from before the time of Hippocrates Health is licensed by New York fraud at the University. any of the charges the first time her in ancient Greece through the State as a psychiatric clinic. (photo by STEVE BROWN) The Grand Jury returned the one case was considered in early November, Gospels, to Christian Science and indictment against her on Dec. 1, which choosing instead to continue in- It has been give a million dollars bounds her over for trial to face charges vestigation into the incident. today's faith healing on TV. of tax money for research on faith Myron Harrod, Junior-broadcast- Mary Halley, junior-health-record for 14 counts of forgery in the second- Covey, who remains free on bond administration, Lexington. Yet research on psychosomatic healing. ing, Milton. degree. - while awaiting her trial, was ordered by ' There are several such studies "No, not from what I've seen "They've done a pretty good Additional indictments tor other healing is at least a generation Judge Chenault to submit samples of going on around the country. outside. I imagine it's a rough job job, but they could use some salt." charges are still a possibility, as the her handwriting to the Commonwealth's behind that on psychosomatic Grand Jury was expected to be in attorney, Reuben G. Walker, Jr. disease. Dr. A.K. Omaya is a neurologist but you would think they could do % Judith Halfacre, soph more-busi- session during the remainder of the Many University employees have One reason, of course, is the who specializes in brain tumors. a better job of jt." ness management, Elizabethtown. week. been suppoened by Walker to testify for extensive corruption of psychoso- He theorizes that everyone has a Harvey Hodak, senior-psycholo- Covey was formally arraigned in "No I do not. I think if more the state at the trial. matic (or faith) healing by .charla- "belief system." gy, Louisville. planning was put into clearing 1 tans and "quaclcV" You believe in this and act on y or "I've onTy been here for a day, if you don't you make some other so it's hard for me to say. It seems them, it would be done more The cartoons of Rowlandson over kind of plan and act on that, he Aikc some af the steps have been efficiently." Gabbard* assumes* a century ago, and the caieers of says.» cleaned off."^ cropks like Cagliostro, Mcsmcr and Perhaps there is a bridge between Charles Kiggs, sophmore-philos- Melanle Wickham, junior-envior- , Dr. "Goat Glands" Brinkley show "faith . healing" and this belief ophy, Lexington. . mental resources, LouisvUse. ^ Brown's position what abuses have occurred. system which could be a.built-in part '.'They could be doing more. "I t' ' I*ttsV? doing better of brain function. They are doing a lot around here, than they did last year. I noticed .' Rose Gabbard of Beattyville is now As librarian at Lee County H*igh The whole idea- has stunk for - Oh, how I long for the day when but (heuoads.ii looks like they the parking lots being clearer, but I School, Gabbard received the Kentucky serving as president of the University's centuries because of -this associa- we can stop giving these wheelbar- could be a little bit clearer." j usi came from the Coliseum and I \ Alumni AsSU__*k>n "Outstanding School Media Librarian" tion. '' row loads of pills an/* *-*»* -

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The first 2500 people to arrive at the game will receive free pom-poms The banners are to be exhibited around the bleacher railings and the The great spirii will arrive Saturday, Jan. 20 when the Progress, the prizes are to be awarded at half-time. Milestone and ihe Office of Student Activities sponsor "Spirit Day." courtesy of the Milestone. There will be a contest, of course. Any resident hall or organization on Banners must be registered by 12 noon the day of the game at the It's the day of the big game -- the Colonels vs. the Tennessee Tech campus can compete. A $50 prize will go to the best banner and $25 will student door of Alumni Coliseum. The game is to begin at 1:30 and will Golden Eagles - and the Progress wants to see banners. go to both the second and third best. be televised on WKYT, channel 27, Lexington.

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Tillman tabs 29 Middle's Raiders are definitely blue after Colonel win By KEN TINGLEY The win raised the record of Ed Colonels have once again been stung by digit scoring for the Colonels with 13. Sports Kdilor Byhre's cagers to 7-4 and ended a five injuries. However, this year it looks as if The game was only the second one for game road trip which saw the Colonels the Colonels have the depth to go all the the Colonels since Dec. 21 and it showed Eastern's Colonels scored 12 unan- go 3-2. They now open a five game home way. as Eastern turned the ball over 22 times. swered points early in Monday night's stand beginning Saturday night against Dave Bootcheck, the 6-8 junior center, However, they proved adequate at the OVC opener against Middle Tennessee Austin Peay. and Lovell Joiner. 6-7 senior forward, line as they hit 22-33 shots but they did and went on to defeat the Blue Raiders are both nursing injuries. Bootcheck has miss some key 1-1 situations. EASTERN KENTUCKY (81) a sprained ankle while Joiner has a 81-77. Tillman 9 11-11 29. Merchant 3 0-0 6, One outstanding attribute to the James "Turk" Tillman provided the Jenkins 4 6-614, Jones 5 3-713, Elliott 6 3- bruised toe. Donnie Moore will also be Colonels was their poise going down the scoring punch, pouring in 29 points, 4 15, Williams 2 0-1 4, Blocker 0 00 0. lost to the Colonels for some time with a stretch. Their whole front line fouled out while center, Dale Jenkins proved to be Joiner 0 0-1 0. broken arm. but the Colonels held off a Middle rally a dominating figure scoring 14 points MIDDLE TENNESSEE (77) The injuries have left Ed Byhre short- to win by four. and hauling down a bundle of rebounds Armstrong 3 0-0 6, Haynie 2 0-0 4, handed but the Colonels won Monday before fouling out early in the second night despite the fact that they only COLONEL CORNER: Harris 1 4-4 6, Joiner 8 3-6 19, Coleman 6 Tillman was ranked 13th in the half. 2-2 14, Frost 1 00 2, Riley 6 7-9 19, employed eight men and Bruce Jones The loss dropped Jimmy Earle's Blue and Kenny Elliott went the distance. country in scoring before his 29 point Johnson 3 1-2 7. performance Monday night. Raiders to 1-1 in conference action and Halftime - Eastern 38. Middle 31. KI hot i continued his hot shooting as he 9-5 overall. Earle commented before the received his first starting assignment in 20 of Tillman's 29 points came in the Fouled out - Harris, Jenkins, Merchant, second half Monday night before the game, "I think Eastern has to be the Tillman, Armstrong. Total fouls some time and responded with 15 points. class of the OVC. You can toss the rest of Eastern 24. Middle 25. Technical foul - Bruce Jones rounded out the double junior transfer fouled out. the teams in a hat because on any given Middle Coach Jimmy Earle. night any team can beat one of the others." With the OVC season underway the Joiner dismissed Lovell Joiner, the 6-7 junior AU-OVC center, has been dismissed from the team for the breaking of team rules. The dismissal comes on the heels of an Holiday split leaves earlier suspension which occurred in the middle of December. Joiner was an All-OVC forward last year after transferring from Robert Morris Junior College He was voted to the pre season All-OVC team this year but got off to a bad start this year which was hoopsters at 7-4 compounded by a nagging injury. Joiner was averaging 5.8 points a game and By CHRIS ELSBERRY Eastern who lead throughout most of j^jebounds. Joiner was unavailable for comment Staff Writer the game. "We played real good at points and Reno marked the return and poorly, very poorly." Elliott came off Charlotte," said Colonel boss Ed Byhre, departure of center Dave Bootcheck. Returning to cozy Alumni Coliseum the bench to pace the Colonels with 15 "anytime you can win on your op- Bootcheck played and had 12 points points. Tillman however, had one of his after a cross country swing over the ponents floor it feels real good." against the Wolfpack but injured his holidays, the Colonels basketball team Reno. Nevada and the Wolfpack worst nights ever as he tallied only 11 ankle and his expected return to the points and he connected on only three of sports a 7-4 record after a 2-2 split over Classic were a totally different story. team is unknown. the Christmas break. The Colonels were blown out by the 16 field goal attempts. Eastern took the consolation game Tillman's shaky play could be at- The Colonels started the trip off well, running Wolfpack 116-84. "They over Fresno State 84-78 as Tillman beating North Carolina Charlotte, 86-80 physically beat us to death," said tributed to the Colonels practice the destroyed the Bulldogs, scoring 36 night before. Tillman and Coach Byhre at UNCC. Reserve guard Kenny Elliott Byhre. "The Fresno State coach told me points and set a Wolfpack Classic record (Photo by JAMES KELLh V ) had a super game against the 49ers, after the game that the refs in our game collided and both suffered bad cuts over for the most points in the tournament their eyes. Tillman's required five Kenney Elliott lays in two of his 30 points against the University of North scoring 30 points hitting 10 of 13 shots i with Reno) were the worst he had ever with a two game total of 64. from the field and 10 of 13 free throws. seen." stitches to close while Byhre's needed 15 Carolina - Charlotte. The Colonels went on to upset UNCC on their home court "Toledo was a total disaster for us," to seal the wound. 86-80. Elliott scored all of his points coming off the bench "Turk" Tillman had 19 points for Tillman again led the Colonels with 29 (an 82-57 loss) said Byhre. "We played

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Holidays highlighted for women hoopsters by Madison Invitational By CRAIG COMBS Also on the all-tournament team for Aided by five technicals on Kentucky A plus for Eastern is the fact that last Sun Writer Eastern was freshman forward Sandra before the opening tip because of the year's starting center Sandy Grieb, who Mukes, who scored 20 points in the two Lady Kats failure to turn in their had not played at all in previous games The Lady Colonel basketball team contests and led the team in rebounding. starting lineup soon enough. Eastern due to a foot injury, played 18 minutes finished 1978 with a second place finish Head Coach Shirley Duncan said she jumped out to a 9-0 lead. Gay sank the against Kentucky and scored 10 points in the James Madison Invitational was pleased with the second place five technical free throws, and along with five rebounds. Tournament, and have opened the new showing, stating, "We played much with Sandra Mukes scored an early In the first game of a women-men year with two straight defeats.- better than we had been, because we basket for the advantage. double-header at Middle Tennessee At James Madison in Harrisonburg. had struggled against Tennessee and The UK strategy of sending guard Monday night, Eastern fell to the Blue Va., Eastern beat Western Carolina in Indiana, and were never really in either Janet Timperman to the basket to either Raider women 75-61. the first round 78-66. then fell to host the Northern Kentucky or Morehead pass or shoot began to click, however, Sharon McClannahan and Kathy James Madison 57-56 in the finals. State games." and the Lady Kats went on a 13-3 spree Riley combined for SO points, scoring 26 Leading the way during the tour- Playing against Kentucky in to take the lead for good at 13-12 midway and 24 respectively, to lead the way for nament was the team's top scorer, I -exington for their first game in almost through the first half. Timperman. a Middle Tennessee. guard Peggy Gay. who scored 51 points a month. January 5, the Lady Colonels senior, led all scorers with 17 points. Sandra Mukes led the Lady Colonels in the two games to earn Most Valuable were blitzed 44-26 in the first half and with 19 points, and Peggy Gay had 17 Player honors. were beaten 73-52. Eastern's leading scorer Peggy Gay Eastern now stands 2-6 overall and 0-3 was held to 12 points. 11 under her in the KWIC, going into a Wednesday Intramural highlights average, by a sticky Lady Kat defense. game with Miami of Ohio. Although the rest of the state is still on the first floor of the Combs Building digging out from under the ice and All team captains must be at this Youthful snow, the intramural department is meeting in order to enter a team. All already in the process of planning a entries will be expected at this time and winter sports program. at no other time. prepare On Monday. January 15th at 4:15 Also anyone interested in officiating p.m., a meeting will be held for all intramural basketball, there will be a teams interested in entering a team in meeting Tuesday night. January 16 at for indoor opening the intramural basketball league. The 8:30 p.m. in room 156 of the Begley meeting will be held in the Kerrell Room Building. By CRAIG COMBS happen," he said. Staff Writer Eastern will compete in notable meets such as the Indiana University Relays Led by seniors Chris Goodwin and at Bloomington and the Mason Dixon Doug Bonk, and sophomore Bill games at Lousiville. Also on the ''Quote of the week" Morgan, the men's track team will open schedule are Ohio State and Virginia. their indoor schedule this weekend at and a meet against in-state rivals "1 was going to make some lineup changes anyway." East Tennessee. Kentucky and Morehead at Morehead. Ed Badger, Head Basketball Coach of the University of Cincinnati after two Goodwin, the school record holder in along with the OVC championships at of his starting players were suspended from the team and expelled from school the triple jump. Bonk, an AU-OVC cross Middle Tennessee in February. LoretU Coughlin is hacked during the Lady Colonels early season loss to top after they were caught breaking into a gift shop and looting the store after a ranked Tennessee. The ladies went on to finish third in the James Madison country performer the lasl two years Probably more than most people. game which they lost. Invitational and now have a 2-6 record on the year. who will perform as a distance runner, Harvey is hoping for some decent and Morgan, the school record holder in weather this winter. "Because we don't the 1000 yd. run. are all expected to help have an indoor facility, we have to do a the Colonels in their attempt to better lot of outside work, and severe weather last year's seventh place finish in the hampers us," Harvey said. Scoreboard OVC championships. The only major absence through COLONEL SCORING December 19th OVC Player of the Week Gymnastics :Women's] Head Coach Art Harvey says he feels graduation for Harvey 'SuCharges is OVC UPCOMING EVENTS Jan 13 LouenMa. Ohio St.. West Virginia. Kenny Elliott - EK TP champion shot putter Scott DeCandia BaskatbaNIMan'il Bowling Graan SU - Away FG FT AVG much of the Colonels success will also •284 Jan. 13 - Autttn Paay - Alumni Cohaaum • Indoor Track J. Tillman 111 62-78 25.8 depend on many young people, "We Coach Harvey adds that, "the OVC is B. Jonas 63 22-33 128 11.6 7 30 p.m. Jan. 13 - Minds St.. Northwestern. Loyola - OVC STANDINGS have several young members of the very strong in indoor track and it will Jan. IS - Murray Stala - Alumni Coliseum Away K. Elliott 45 30 40 120 10.9 take .some super efforts for us to place 11-11 3J Conference Overall team that haven't proven themselves 7 30 p.m. Jan. 13 - ETSU Relays Away D.Bootcheck 11 83 37 13 20 87 79 WL WL yet, so we don't know exactly what will well in the conference." Basketball Women j COLONEL SCORES Dale Jenkins Eastern Ky. V. Merchant 30 9-15 69 69 10 74 Jan 13 Austin Paay Alumni Coliseum - Dae. 16 - 86 Eaatarn North Carolina Austin Paay L. Joiner 18 15 23 51 56 10 57 |B 15 p.m. Charlotte 80 Western Ky. O. Moore 16 5-9 il 53 00 73 Photo night Monday Jan. 15 Murray Stale • Alumni Coliseum . Dae. 20-116 Nevada - Reno. 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Four team fight Colonels still tabbed tops as OVC action begins B> KKN TINfil.EY This year's race shapes up into a four Keno. Nevada 500 season at 5-5 and could prove to be Sports Kditor team battle with Eastern's own Colonels Middle Tennessee came out of the darkhorse in conference com- tabbed by the coaches to end up on top holidays with the most wins of any OVC petition Herbie Stamper leads the The Ohio Valley Conference when all the shooting, dribbling, and team as they racked up eight victories Eagles with a 16 4 scoring average while basketball teams have finally begun rebounding is over in 12 outings AII-OVC forward. Greg Charlie Clay has been the strength under the boards snaring 7.8 bounds per inter-league play after a long month The Colonels split four games over the .loyner leads the Blue Raiders with a game televised regionally but they 208 scoring average and a 9.5 game. In the wake of the Orange, Rose, against some very tough opponents holidays before Monday's conference also placed two teams in the top ten Although they did not play each other, rebounding average The Raiders have However, the Eagles schedule has not Cotton, Sugar, Tangerine, Blucbon- opener against Middle Tennessee in the country (Eastern and the one thing that all the OVC teams did Highlighting the holidays was Eastern"$ been impressive as of late, losing to been as competitive as some of the other net. Holiday, Pioneer, Pimento, share over the past month, was that upset of North Carolina Charlotte and a Nevada l.as Vegas by 12. before going OVC schools. Morehead's one game Watermelon, Squash and all those Western). Despite this fact the OVC they all lost against their toughest op- victory over Kresno State in the con- against a major basketball school saw other bowls there comes a time to was ignored in the selection for the ponents solation game of the Wolfpack classic in on a three game winning streak with ilirm lose by 43 to Indiana. re-evaluate your team and your post-season playoffs which would wins over California - Santa Barbara. Austin Peay could also be a factor in eventually lead to the Pioneer Bowl. the very even OVC. Peay has managed league. Especially if your league David I.ipscomb and North Carolina - A playoff berth would have really Asheville just a 4-6 record going into conference fails to make it to any of the post Gyimnastics Western Kentucky has won six of their play but the improvement of such season thrillers. given the OVC a chance to compete last seven games and are once again a players as Alfred Barney, who is The Ohio Valley Conference was against some of the other confer- force to be reckoned with in the OVC averaging just under 20 points a game, one of those leagues that failed to ences that are on or near their level. Women open with Western's only losses have come at the could make the Governors a major make a post-season appearance But they were denied the opportun- hands of powers Duke. Illinois State and factor in the outcome of the conference ity. championship. despite their move to Division IAA Florida State The loss to Illinois St was Of course you can't judge a by a point in overtime. Western is led by The fight has begun for the OVC title where four of the nearly 50 teams upset victory Greg Jackson with a 16.6 scoring and the team with the best conference make it to the playoffs. conference by a one team represent- ByKENTINGLEY last event and they had a real bad last average record will this year, for the first time, In a recent rating by the Bob ative. The fact is that besides Sports Kditor event. It was really exciting." Morehead entered OVC action with a earn the right to host the OVC tourney. Harmon football forecast, the OVC Eastern and Western the rest of the The women were led by Cheryl Kehne was rated 18th in the country out of OVC was quite mediocre. Eastern's young women gymnasts who had an all around score of 32.30. more than 65 football conferences. There is only one way that a opened their season with a surprising The linal standings at the meet were The ratings are based on each conference can gain respect and that tri-meet victory over Ball State and Eastern 123.25; Western Illinois 121 45; Remembrance leagues power quotient average is for the teams to go out of its own Western Illinois just before the holiday Ball State 113.05 season and are now preparing for a This weekend the gymnasts will determined from the ratings of all conference and defeat teams of meet in Louisville against some of the travel to Louisville where they will meet of a friend teams in every conference. another league. Of course every top teams in the nation. with such national powers as Ixmisville 1. Big Eight Conference 11. Missouri Valley Conference and Ohio State Both are usually rated in Bv DON MCNAY championships He was one of the 2. Pacific Ten Conference 12. Southern Conference In winning their first meet of the the top ten in the country Staff Writer premier swimmers in the state the 3. Southwest Conference 13. Mid-Continent Conference season. Agnes Chrietzberg's'freshman Chrietzberg also commented that this entire four years that he was in high 14. Ivy League year's team has quite a bit of skill and 4. Southeast Conference dominated team had to come from As the Eastern swim team begins to school 5. Atlantic Coast Conference 15. Big Sky Conference behind to beat out a Western Illinois experience for being so young. "They Ron came to Eastern last year in prepare for another season, there is one 16. Gulf South Conference team. "We were really kind of lucky." always rise to the occasion." said order to continue his swimming career 6. Big Ten Conference person who will not don the trunks for 7. Western Athletic Conference 17. Yankee Conference said Chrietzberg. "We had a real good Chrietzberg Eastern's swimming Eels this year. He and enter into the law-enforcement only attended this school for a brief program While taking a routine 8. Mid American Conference 18. Ohio Valley Conference time, but an exceptional athlete was lost physical, tumors showed up again in his 9. Southland Conference 19. Lone Star Conference Weber leads men to to the University when Ron Flerlage body Ron was forced to withdraw from 10. Pacific Coast Athletic Conference 20. Southwestern Athletic Conference passed away this summer. the University and return home. Despite being ranked in the top team has to step up and play teams Swimming was always a part of Ron's Ron never gave up hope that his third among conferences in the that are at least as good or better but life At age six. Ron began his career cancer might possibly go into another country, it would seem that the the way they will gain respect is to split; Miami next with the well-known Cincinnati Marlins. remission, and that he could resume league would have the potential to consistently beat these teams. By KEN TINGLEY that they will be much improved this Ron had great success as a young swimming at Eastern. However, his swimmer, until at age 13 it was be rated even higher. Such DIAMOND DUST: Sports Editor week when they again take on Miami of condition progressively worsened until This Saturday will begin OVC Ohio in a dual meet which will be the discovered that Ron had contracted on August I, 1978 Ron Flerlage died at conferences as the Big Sky, Yankee, "Game of the Week." The first Led again by another strong per- •first home meet for the gymnasts. cancer of the lymph glands. This began the age of 20 and Gulf South would seem to be on formance from team captain Tony Calkin's main concern was if the long Ron's long battle against the effects of a par with the OVC. game will feature Morehead vs. Weber, the men's gymnastics team layoff would hurt his team "We are not this dreaded disease. Ron faced his sickness with a courage The question is: Is the OVC Murray in a 1:30 p.m. contest. Next When the disease was first lew people ever realize. One never finished second in a triangular meet really worried about Miami after receiving a bum rap? week (Jan. 20) will feature Eastern with Kent State and Miami of Ohio just beating them by 20 up in Miami." said discovered. Ron was only given eight heard him complain about the painful weeks to live. Miraculously, his disease treatments he underwent Ron never The OVC joined Division IAA vs. Tennessee Tech also in a 1:30 prior to the holidays. Calkin. n r p.m. start. The games will be aired The Colonels will alsoiiave the benefit went into a remission and Ron regained seemed to notice the ugly sores that last year with neatly 5,0 °'. *i VJP*. The meet at Miami saw Kent State over the Ohio Valley Conference take first plai.p Wi^h^a 172.6 while of having Dave Cole return. Cole was peppered his body, or deviated from tha, jo, hopes^af upspdi*g.,lfce•Jkafue, Rmt'" mnditimwXprovecl to the point . Eastern Just trailed by'slx finishing at out three weeks' with a shoulder injury happy-go-lucky personality' thai- aandScT 1h«tthe ctuAicecnance otof "attracting'attracting Television Network. MM. The Colonesl finished well ahead of This week's meet will begin at 1 p.m. that inhis fresUian year at Covington characterized him. He faced his illness national TV which they did when Three members of Eastern's 1978 Catholic High School, he was state with a courage that inspired all. Ron Miami who scored 146.75 Saturday and will be in the Alumni ABC televised the Eastern-Western football team attained honorable champion in three different events. Flerlage was a champion who will not Team coach Gerry Calkin com Coliseum. The meet will precede a game regionally this past fall. mention All-American. They are: basketball double-header against Austin Battling his illness throughout high be soon forgotten by those who knew merited, "that he was very pleased with The new division seemed to help Dean Slucky. David Neal and Dale the performance of the team and hopes Peay school, he still led his team to two state him the league. Not only did they have a Patton. in fRECORD SHOP No. 4 South Porter Dr.

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»■■• tW«l. B7/M* If . 11. mt ons Board approves UN trip fraternity row By ROBIN PATER however, the University-who will lease planned Organliatioas Editor the land to the fraternities-will be responsible for preparing the land for During the first few days of the A "fraternity row" at Eastern Ken- construction. semester, until January 19, interested tucky University? Possibly, if all goes well during the "This will inclde the installation of students may apply for a study ex- gas and electric lines," said Myers. perience In which they will play the next few months, the answer may very parts of United Nations delegates. well be affirmative. Why 12 houses for the development project when there are IS social Following 10 weeks of preparation the Last Saturday, Jan. 8, the Board of students will travel to New York City Regents approved only the concept of fraternities in actuality? "12 would meet our needs," com- during the second week in April. creating a fraternity row after receiving mented Myers. "In the future, there will There, they will join more than 1,000 an architect's recommendation on a site be room for expansion," Myers added. ether college students in a nearly week- plan for a proposed housing develop- Skip Daugherty, director of student long meeting of a mock United Nations ment. Organization. A Lexington landscape architect activities, added that "only four or five James B. Evans has proposed that the fraternities right now would be able to Numerous UN councils, committees housing locate In the area behind Keene build in the next two years, financially." and commissions as. well as the full Hall. The area would be bound by "We're looking about 15 years General Assembly will have lengthy Lancaster Road. Hall Road, and Kit ahead." said Myers. morning, afternoon and evening Carson Drive. Just south of Vickers Myers explained that this project is In sessions. . Village. its second of three phases-cost analysis. Some meetings will be held at the Presently, Evans is preparing cast "Currently, it is up to the architect to United Nations, Most will use the many estimates that would tentatively come up with an estimate to go before conference rooms of the nearby Statler - provide 12 fraternity houses and one the Board of Regents," continued Hilton Hotel, where all student common parking lot. According to Dr Myers. "Hopefully, it will be this delegates will stay. Thomas Myers, vice-president of spring," he added. Each student's schedule will allow student affairs, the houses will be "The concept is good," feels free time for sampling New York's financed, constructed, and owned by Daugherty, "but there are a lot of many and varied attractions. each Individual fraternity. First, variables involved." Students wishing to apply or to (Pfioto by JAMES KELLEV) receive more information may call the Political Science Department at'ex- Informal rush and the guys Started reaching for the sky. But from the These kidnap victims aren't so helpless, they turned the tension 5931. tables on the gangsters. The gjrls took their hats and guns kidnappers point of view, the crime was a success with 465 There are no set qualifications. Each cans of food collected for needy families. applicant will be individually judged underway with regard to academic ability, other Spring Informal rush is now underway. Plan on meeting the women who relevant experence and seriousness of make up our sororities at EKU. Attend each sorority's open house in the Powell purpose. Building on Monday. January 22 and Tuesday, January 23 at the following Gangsters collect food for needy A student desiring to receive two times: needy families in Madison County Jan. 22 - 6:00 p.m. Chi Omega - Herndon Lounge; 7:00 p.m. Alpha Kappa By GINNY EAGER .The band of gunmen Abducted the semester hours of academic credit will, Features Editor presidents of the sororities and made whose names were obtained from the with the approval of his or her academic Alpha - Jaggers; 8:00 p.m. Delta Sigma Theta - Kennamer; 9:00 p.m Alpha their getaway. The stunned sisters soon Baptist Student Union. Gamma Delta - Herndon Lounge; 10:00 p.m. Alpha Delta Pi - Jaggers advisor, register for a political science Al Capone would have been proud, if heard from the kidnappers, who The remainder of the food was practtcum course. Jan. 23-6 p.m. - Phi Mu - Herndon Lounge; 7 p.m - Pi Beta Phi-Jaggers; 8 demanded a ransom of one can of food donated to the campus wide canned food The required amount of work, in- p.m. - Kappa Delta - Herndon Lounge; 9 p.m. - Kappa Alpha Theta - Jaggers he'd seen the way Lambda Chi Alpha handled that crowd. The crowd at the for each victim. drive which was sponsored by the cluding that in New York, will be Also, on Sunday, January 14 and Monday. January 15 at the following times: No. it wasn't really a kidnapping, it Chapel of Meditation. Jan. 14 - 6 p.m. - Alpha Delta Pi - Herndon Lounge: 7 p.m. - Alpha Gamma Annual Sorority Christmas tea that is. comparable to that for other political While the campus sororities were was actually a sophisticated canned According to Tom Hillman, of science courses. Delta - Jaggers; 8 p.m. - Pi Beta Phi - Herndon Lounge; 9 p.m..- Chi Omega food drive. The surprised sorority Lambda CM Alpha, "It was kind of a The cost to each student for the Jaggers; 10 p. m. - Delta Sigma Theta - Herndon Lounge enjoying their tes in the Keen Johnson Ballroom they were rudely in- members paid the ransom and the surprise plus it was a lot of fun doing it," conference fee, round-trip air travel Jan. IS - S p.m. - Kappa Delta - Kennamer; 7 p.m. - Kappa Alpha Theta presidents were safely returned. The only people who knew about the hotel accommodation and meals will be Herndon Lounge; 9 p.m. - Alpha Kappa Alpha - Herndon Lounge; 10 p.m. - Phi terrupted when a group of gangsters dressed in Mack and carrying pistols The fraternity collected 465 cans of kidnapping were the fraternity. Skip about $300. Mu - Jaggers. food. Some of the food was given to two Daugherty and the sorority presidents For further information call 3855. Everyone is invited. charged in. 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Presenting The first annual Bernardian musical awards for 1978 Personality of the year sending them to the top where Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town - Female singer Jazz artist of the year ers are highly individualistic musi- they've always belonged. Emmylou Harris cians, but each were in part Dolly Parton - Under that enormous of the year Chuck Mangione - Sure his jazz is pile of synthetic silver hair and that Album of the year The Stranger - Billy Joel responsible for country music Linda Ronstadt - For this and all commercial, but Mangione's music becoming a national phenomenon. gaudy skin-tight suit, Dolly Parton Some Girls - Rolling Stones - This The Cars - the Cars other years, Linda Ronstadt proves has helped bring jazz back into album by the Rolling Stones was the is an immensely talented performer. that she is a talented performer both prominence after a long dry spell. Disco performer She has widened not only the scope nastiest, most biting piece of music Single of the year on stage and off stage (Jerry Brown of the year to be released in several years. It of country music but also the realm will probably attest to that). Donna .Summer - As terrible as disco proved once more that Mick Jagger Two Out of Three Ain't Bad - Meat of popular music. Loaf - Some of the most provocative can be sometimes, this lady always and powerful lyrics were contained Country artists seems to make disco at least halfway in this song by the Incredible Hulk Soul artists of the year of the year bearable. "MacArthur Park" and himself. Meat Loaf. "Last Dance" were classy disco Commodores - Are there any other Emmylou Harris and Willie Nelson - renditions in a world of mindless Larry Single runners-up soul performers worth mentioning? Each one of these country perform- lyrics and so-so music. MacArthur Park - Donna Summer Bernard You Needed Me - Anne Murray I Love the Nightlife • Alicia Bridges Miss You - Rolling Stones Arts Editor Baker Street - Gerry Rafferty Male singer of the year Billy Joel - Americans found a new Band of the year has what it takes. poet with a singer-songwriter who Rolling Stones - Mick Jagger and Album runners-up sang of love, faith and religion in a Company reached a new height of style young Americans could relate success with their album Some Girls, Bat Out of Hell - Meat Loaf to with a passion. The Turkey* awards for 1978 Worst album ' Worst single Comedian of the year of the year runners-up Anita Bryant - Once again that Mixed Emotions - Exile - Exile Hopelessly Devoted To You - darling little orange jucie girl proved produced an album here that Newton-John herself to be an ass in the eye of the somehow didn't know what direc- Part Time Love - Elton John public. It was always easy to laugh tion it wanted to take. A mixture of Summer Nights - John Travolta and at dear Anita. This year she should limp-wristed disco and boring Olivia Newton-John be especially proud because she had bubblegum music was enough to Y«i Light Up My Life - Debby some heavy competition for co- prove that Exile was just another Boone median of the year. washed-up band before they have even reallv begun. The 'big bust' award The 'Preparation H' Worst album DoBy Parton - When Dolly's blouse award runners-up burst open at the Country Music Jimmy Carter - No other case of Association awards show, it was Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club hemorrhoids could be as famous as rumored that several people were hit Band [Soundtrack] those inflamed tissues of the and remained unconscious for a few president. Oh, well Jimmy, I guess Grease (Soundtrack) minutes. Fortunately, no one was the answer is a daily application of M.I.U. Album - Beach Boys seriously injured. Prparation H and gritting those big, A Single Man - Elton John Coming out of the pearly-white teeth. Worst single closet award Biggest rip, in of the year Richard Nixon - "Officially, you Russell County award can say I'm out," were the eloquent Kiss You All Over - Exile • So Exile I liiisc — No one else could be such a words of Mr. Nixon himself. It was rip as Eloise. She fooled around so had a number one hit song with this always evident that Nixon was a mediocre record. Big deal. The fact much she lost a good thing. Oh, John Prine little bit different and strange, but well, you're still a good friend, but still remains that Exile has produced who would have believed that he has a song here that is dumb and my, my, you're such an old rip, John Prine, a native Kentuckian. who's credits include will be performing in Brock Auditorium sometime in finally decided to step out of the Eloise. 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'Tuesday Open house 'One step at a time' In The Museum' By JANETJACOBS and 24-hour open visitation seven days a Guest Writer crafts. The 1974 University graduate is At the present time, keeping later and also in charge of photography and Bv BETTY ANN COINS "One step at a time" describes the longer hours would be Impossible SUH Writer publicity for the museum way the open house policy will progress because of the expense in staffing, "There's not really that much after this semester according to Dr. therefore, twenty-four hour visitation A museum is a dramatic learning leaching, with so many kids not that Thomas Myers, vice-president of will be a long time in coming. experience according to Jane Munson, much instruction can be done. But it is Student Affairs. "I would be very skeptical of 24-hour curator of the Jonathan Truman Dorris exciting," said Smith. The open house system has taken a visitation," said Allen. "I don't believe Museum on the 4th floor of the Crabbe Other programs conducted by the "big jump" this year with visiting hours the Board of Regents would allow it., Library. museum were Spirit Masks, which increasing from 2 to 16 per week. Besides. I think many of the institutions "If you talk about history to children consisted of creating Indian ceremonial Evaluations by student affairs and the that do have it find it to be quite a they have no concept, but when they masks and Pinch Pots - in which hand residence halls will be made next handicap, an invasion of privacy." come to a museum and do and see and made pottery was created. semester and those on the committee Crockett does not discard the idea touch they have an idea as to what it During one program, professor of altogether, although she does for the history, Quentin B. Keen entertained which instigated the new policy are might have been like," said Munson anxious to see the results. immediate future. Crockett said she Munson. who has been at the over 50 youngsters with "Jack Tales" - An increase in the number of resident feels it will depend on the "climate of University since 1972. put her beliefs stories from Appalachia. The remaining programs consisted of assistants (RA) and better training the other regional institutions" due to and concepts about the •museum as a programs made the extension of hours competition for students. learning tool" to work by forming a such topics as candle making, simple "If all the other regional institutions weaving, creating turkeys from turkey possible However, most of the RA's are program entitled "Tuesday In The on institutional rather than federal went to such a policy or indicated in- Museum." feathers and traditional music Students who participated in work-study programs creating a terest. I think Eastern would. But we "All it takes is an imagination and a greater expense for the university would definitely have to ease into it." small budget. The community has a lot •Tuesday In The Museum" had many favorite reasons for coming to the The investment, as observed so far. she said to offer." commented Munson. seems to have been worthwhile One idea being talked about is turning "Tuesday In The Museum" consisted museum. Jeannette Crockett. Dean of Women, the Miller - Beckam - McCreary com- of 10 different programs offered "Mainly it's being able to see all the different things. You get to do things feels thai "it was a significant change plex into 21 and over or graduate throughout the fall semester, for ages 6- that we needed." student housing. Hours would be ex- 10. and most museums wouldn't have something like this," commented a ten- Greg Ryan, president of Men's In tended on the theory that older students Snakes Alive, was the title of the first terdorm. reports better participation have more experience and could select program in which A.L. Whitt, professor year old Model student. "It's something to do after school and because "students are more satisifed in their own hours of biology, presented live snakes for all the number and variety of hours." This project would be beneficial to students to see. sometimes it's pretty fun It keeps me off the streets," said a 9 year-old Model A random sample of 31 students living students such as Catherine Baker, one "The whole program started with a on campus produced verification of of the students surveyed Baker, a 25- suggestion to have Whitt bring his boy. these comments Out of 28 responses. 26 year-old graduate student, feels she snakes and sit in front of the cabin. Well. Munson has many hopes for the future should be able to have the choice of 24- and plans to expand on the "Tuesday In were strongly in favor of the new hours; we had one program and we couldn't the other two had no opinion hour or perhaps coed housing. just have it once, we had to have more The Museum" program. She explained (Ptiolo by SCOTT ADAMS) But because of their construction, that by January of 1980, the museum, Of the 26 students. 14 would like to see than that." said Munson more hours during the week, and 15 most of the dorms are "not adequate for The second program. Soapy Toys, which has in excess of 3,000 items in its Time Passages 24-hour open house," according to collection, will be moved to a new voiced an opinion for more hours on allowed all participating children to weekends. Mabel Criswell. Associate Director of carve toys out of soap scraps that were facility, the Carl D Perkins Building. With a campus full of chandalier looking trees and bushes, the tower of the Keen However. Dr James- Allen, Dean of Housing "There is not enough privacy donated by a shop in Berea. After the move to the new facility Johnson Building points up through the snow and ice as a constant reminder of Men. "doesn't anticipate another in- for their residents " As word of the "Tuesday In The Munson plans to set up curriculum passing time. crease in hours in the near future." After arranging such a large increase Museum" program spread around the guides for the teachers and possibly get Possible differences in hours in hours for this year, most of those community participation really began grants to have workshops for the suggested by the students surveyed involved want to collect feedback on the to grow There's a drawback to large teachers so they will know what the include 10 a.m. to 11 p.m weekdays new program before beginning plans to groups, though, according to Munson. museum has to offer. Outstanding students and 10 to 2 a.m. on weekends. 12 to 9 develop still another policy. She stated that because of the Munson believes this is necessary in p.m. weekdays and 12 p.m. to 1 a.m. on "We've been pleased so far." said response and the museums limited staff order to make the trip to the museum a The 1978-79 edition of Who's Who community, leadership in extr- curricular activities, and future weekends. 6 to 11 30 p.m. each evening. Mvers. "But before initiating any and facilities, it had become a crafts learning experience, not just a field trip. Among Students in American 2 to 3 hours each afternoon or evening. changes, we're going to try to get a good activity, where children come and make The new building, which will cover Universities and Colleges will include potential. 24-hour open visitation on weekends. evaluation on this policy." something and there's very little 14.000 square feet, will have a special the names of 50 University students. The University students "join an elite learning going on. workshop room which will allow for They "have been selected as being group of students selected from more Although there is a positive side. "The more programs and participants from among the country's most outstanding than 1,000 institutions of higher learning Faculty sabbaticals important thing is they are coming to all age levels, not just ages 6-10. campus leaders," the publishers, of in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, the museum, they are enjoying them- "The museum has come a long way Tuscaloosa, Ala., said. and several foreign nations." the The deadline for requesting sab- i960 Spring term or the 1979-80 selves and maybe this will set a trend and it's got a ways to go but it should The students were selected by campus publishers said. batical leaves has been extended until academic year must fill out the where they will want to come," she said. become, and I believe it will become, an nominating committees and editors of Outstanding students have been Monday. Jan. 15. "Request for Sabbatical Leave" form. Rhonda Smith, exhibit designer for integral part of the educational the annual directory on the basis of their honored in the annual directory since Faculty wishing leave for the 1979 The form may be picked up in the the museum, is in charge of taachitajthe system.' said Munson academic achievement, service to the 1934. Summer term, the 1979 Fall tarm. tha office of Academic Affair?. Coates 101 National Opera Company UNIVERSITY FILM SERIES THE UNIVERSITY FILM SERIES MOVIES ARE PRESENTED IN \PEARL BUCHANAN THEATRE, KEEN JOHNSON BUILDING, SEVEN RIGHTS PER WEEK AT THE LISTED TIME. PLEASE WATCH SCHEDULE In FOR STARTING TIME. ADMISSION IS $1.00 AND UMITED TO EKU COMMUNITY. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL STUDENT "LA B0HEME" ACTIVITIES - 622 3855. __

Jaa. 15. It, 17 The Trial 7 & 9 P.M of Clint Eastwood Billy Jack Slmrrint MAGNUM FORCE Dtlorn Taylor ami Tom Laufhlm RATED PC ' "Year's best crime The eager outlook on life and hope lor a belief picture . . . bolder, world shared by young students everywhere is Ike bun for the drama of THE TRIAL OF bloodier, and better JACK hollowing the tremendous success of than before..." BILLY JACK, ihe film picks up with the escilement of Billy's trial and the violence thai RATED R follows hit release from prison Jaa- 11, 12, 7 * 1* P.M. rWrW*WM&MttM£S*WtX*MU*& § MOVIES AT MIDNIGHT njn tapis. THEY MAKE YOU LAUGH ON Fri.. Jaa. 12 i Fore* THE OUTSIDE—ANO FEEL GOOD Sat.. Jam. 13 IM nut Musctta. in an effort to arouse the jealousy of Marcello, flirts with a new ON THE INSIDE Fri.. Jaa. 19 MacArthar admirer in the cafe scene in the National Opera Company's production of LA Sat., Jaa. 2* T~» Missal* Waraawg BOHEME, the tender love story set to musk by Puccini. Fri.. Jaa. 2* I he 7% Soraltoa *TWC 1 Sal.. Jaa. 27 . . . Tat OSMI MINUTE WARNING

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Dateline: JMHTV 11. 1979 By MARKITA 8HELBURNE mystery buffs of the world at • p.m. The men's basketball schedule puts the Man Writer Tuesday night. "Murder in Music City" University against Austin Peay on which stars Sonny Bono and Lee Purcell is Saturday and Murray State on Monday With the campus thoroughly engulfed in the story of unexplained deaths in Nash- night in Alumni Coliseum ' whiteness a lot of students win be spending ville. The women's basketball team will be up the next lew days close to their television For those wishing to brave the weather against Austin Peay on Saturday and sets while they wait for the snow to melt. to venture to the Pearl Buchanan Theatre Murray Stale on Monday. Both games will The television industry offers several good the University is offering the return of be at home. shows for the snowbound including three Billy Jack in "The Trial of Billy Jack" on At 1 p.m. Saturday the University ► newly made movies. Thursday and Friday nights at 7 p.m. and gymnastics team will be competing Sunday night ABC will air "The Dallas 10 p.m. against the team from Miami (Ohio). I (ABC) SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE: feOO PM E.S.T.. Cowboys Cheerleaders." an account of a For Saturday and Sunday nights the Auditions for "The Shadow Box", the reporter's exper lanes in the Cowboys' University Film Series wiU present "FM", I P.S.T • B-.00 PM C.S.T.. M.S.T. University Theatres next presentation . The Daataa Cowboys CwnrlisOsrs" 1978 Bert cheer leader iryouis and performances. a musical movie, at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. will be held January IS and K at 3:30 and Convy, Jane Seymour. A magazine writer auditions The movie stars Bert Convy and Jane Monday through Wednesday of next week 7 30 in Room 137 of the Campbell Building for the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders team to see if Seymour at • p.m. the Pearl Buchanan Theatre will be The Student Senate is offering the Free | she can dig up any dirt on the girts. Monday night NBC will present showing "Magnum Force" at 7:00 and University again this semester although Charleawo" which, from Ihe reviews, »:00. teachers are needed for the daises. The A special "Movies at Midnight" showing could twrenamed "Gone With The Wind Senate la also sponsoring the book ex- (NBC) MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: 9:00 II ."Martha Scott and Lyime Moody star in at Buchanan Theatre will present change the first week of this semester. PM E.ST • 8:00 PM C.S.T. the • p.m. revival of Scarlet and her Tara. "Magnum Force" on Friday night and Welcome back to another semester of '"Charleston'' 1978 Martha Scott. Lynne Moody. As NBC offers a movie planned for the "FM" on Saturday night. work and activities the Civil War ends, a beautiful. strong-wiHed southern belle is determined to hold on to her aristocratic family's Charleston mansion and. with the help of a cousin and former family slave, eke out a respectable Today Jan. 11 Saturday J-H. u Sunday Jan..4 living until their men return home. TUESDAY * a.m. EKU Dance Theatre meeting with 1 p.m. EKU's men's gymnastics vs. 7 p.m. Movie "FM", Pearl Buchanan Theater. technique class. Weaver Dance Studio. Miami (Ohio), Alumni Coliseum. (CBS) TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIES: feOO PM 7 p.m. Movie "The Trial of Billy Jack". 5:15 p.m. EKU's women's basketball vs. 0 p.m. Movie "FM", Pearl Buchanan E.S.T., P.S.T. - 8:00 PM C.S.T.. M.S.T Pearl Buchanan Theater. Austin Peay State University, Alumni Theater. "Sky Riders" 1976 James Coburn. Robert Culp. The 10 p.m. Movie "The Trial of Hilly Jack". Coliseum. drama concerns a desperate gang of terrorists who Pearl Buchanan Theater kidnap the family of a wealthy businessman. Bracken, 7 p.m. Movie "The Trial of Billy Jack," and the attempts to safely recover Bracken's wife and Pearl Buchanan Theater. Monday Jan. 15 children. (R) Friday Jan. 12 7:30 p.m. EKU's men's basketball vs. Austin Peay State University, Alumni 3:30 p.m. Auditions for play "The (NBC) BIG EVENT: 9:00 PM E.S.T.. P.S.T. . 8:00 7 p.m. Movie "The Trial of Billy Jack, Coliseum. Shadow Box", Room 137, Campbell PM C S T MS T Pearl Buchanan Theater. Building. 'Murder In Music City" 1978 Sonny Bono. Lee 10 p.m. Movie '"The Trial of Billy Jack. 10 p.m. Movie "The Trial of Billy Jack". 4:30 p.m Military Science Taekwondo Purcell. The investigation by composer Sonny Hunt Pearl Buchanan Theater. Pearl Buchanan Theater and his wife Susie, a fashion model, into the slaying Club meeting. Room 317, Begley Building. of a New York detective, leads them to the country 1:10 p.m. EKU women's basketball vs. music capital Nashvike. where their prime suspect, a Murray State, Alumni Coliseum. blackmailer, is also found dead. 7 p.m. Movie "Magnum Force," Pearl Buchanan Theater. WEDNESDAY . 7:30 p.m. Auditions for play "The Shadow Box," Room 137, Camnbell (NBC) WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: 8:00 PM E.S.T. - 700 PM C.S.T. Building. The People That Time Forgot'' 1977 Patrick Wayne. 7:3S-»p.m. No-Smoking Clinic, Room B, Doug McCiure In this drama, set in the early 1900s. Powell Building. a polar expedition discovers a mysterious land with 0 p.m. Movie "Magnum Force," Pearl primitive inhabitants and prehistoric beasts. (R) Buchanan Theater. FRIDAY . (ABC) FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE: 9:00 PM E.S.T., Tuesday Jan. is P.S.T. • 8:00 PM C.S.T.. M.S.T. 0. p.m. EKU Dance Theatre open SATURDAY technique class for men and women. Weaver Dance Theater. (PBS) MOVIE THEATRE: 10:30 AM E.S.T.. P.S.T. 7 p.m. Movie "Magnum Force," Pearl - 9:30 AM C.S.T , M.S.T. Buchanan Theater. "The Cabinet of Dr. CMkjari" 1919 Werner Krauss. 7:30- 0 p.m. No-Smoking Clinic, Room B, Conrad Veidi A. traveling sideshow mesmerist Powell Building. hypnotizes his somnambulistic servant to commit 0 p.m. Movie "Magnum Force," Pearl murder in this Expressionists horror classic. (R) Buchanan Theater. 1CBS) SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIES: 9:00 PM i.S.f., P.S.T. - 8:00 PM CSX, M.S.T. "W.W. and the Dixie Dance Kings" 1974 Burt Reynolds. Art Carney. An easygoing con artist loves Wednesday J». 17 country music, robbing gas stations and a female singer—three loves which keep him in the kind of 7 p.m. Moive "Magnum Force." Pearl trouble he enjoys (R) Buchanan Theater. 7:30-1 p.m. No-Smoking Clinic, Room B, (PBS) CINEMA SHOWCASE: 9:00 PM E.S.T., Powell Building. P.S.T. . 8:00 PM C.S.T., M.S.T. "Special Section" 1975 This Costa-Graves film takes 8 p.m. EKU Rifle Corps meeting, Clay a disturbing look at France during the Vichy period, WEKU-FM lirtinan may hear National Public Radio's Fred Callend Mall Lobby. reviewing the rampant totalitarianism and repression every Wednesday at 10 a.m. on the FM dial. Callaod'i new series features 0 p.m. Movie "Magnum Force," Pearl (R) the most versatile instrument in mutic-th* grand piano. Buchanan Theater. Public Radio 88.9

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Today Jan. 11 Friday JM. 12 OUI JOUHHAL CIS FM - AFTERNOON REPORT 6:00 AM - JOURNAL 3 30 PM -JUST JAZZ SM Monday, e 00 AM lor complete Sea Monday, S:1S PM for compieie Sec Monday 6 00 AM lot cuni|iiiti See Monday 3 30 PM lor complete program description program description program dese nption program description • AM — OrnOM M E Due A Ti ON SIS PM - THE AFTERNOON REPORT This award-winning program from 5 30 FM - CURT AM TIME 9 00 AM - OPTIONS National Public Radio n a fast-paced Each weeknight Curtain Time presents See Monday 9 00 AM See Monday 5 15 PM lor compli-tr the entire aounrjtract or original cast program description report on numaroua aspects of edu- 10:00 AM — recording of a motion picture or stage cabonsl practioaa. innovations and b 30 PM - CURTAIN TIME musical. 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OF OLD TIME RADIO Rockford and aM the other television waa being laid, with lively discussions 12 15 PM — THE MIO-OAY REPORT privets "eyes." this series from radio's 7:30 PM - OPTIONS Commegar and guests piaaanl in Golden Age presents the many ad- See Monday 12 15 PM lor completo IN EDUCATION (REPEAT) sights and obaatvtlona about the venture* of Barry Crass,. program description A repeal ol Wednesday mornngs rounding ol American democracy program See Wednesday 9 00 AM lor 12:J0 PM - POTPOURRI OF CLASSICS complete program description MM AM - eKNWeMQ CONCBRT WEKU-FM s Loy Lee Hosts Ihis daily A am balanced nlictlon of aarioua MB FM - LUM W ABHER Sea Monday. 7 00 PV lor compieie concert whicn includes historical and 8 30 PM - JAZZ UNLIMITED mualcal worki. taken horn the Ro- program description mantic. Baroque. 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ITALIAN MASTERS (Naw Program) Produced by NPfl Member Station 515 FM - THE AFTERNOON REPORT 7:3* PM - VOICES IN THE W1NO KOED-FM in San Francisco, the) series Saa Monday. SIS PM lor complete Writers, painters, actor., post, press nil s collection of delightful program description musscane. sculptors - artists ol all Sunday J«. U music and InSartnellw) commentary, kinds are xiiervsewed on this weekly J 30 PM - C UP. T AM TIME BBS AM - PROJECT WEEKEND 1 flO PM - JAZZ IT UP: focusing on ths greatest of the Italian arts magazine trom National Public composers . Each weeknighl Curtain TMnm present, Radio, hosted by Oscar Brand. Wake up with us end our weekend A weakly presentation of big banda the entire soundtrack or original cast morning presentation of light |azi. awing music, along with Dixieland. 12*0 FM - CONVERSATIONS recording ol a motion picture or • 30 PM - JAZZ UNLIMITED i news, weather, kid special features. and contemporary big bends Sea Monday. 12 00 noon for complete musics! BBS Monday. 8 30 PM lor complete program deecriptlon program deecnptton •:30 PM MUSIC OF THE *»~ ■LA CK. CHUN CM (New Program) Sea Monday. M0 AM for compieie TMs new series from NPR highlights program description Thai la not a the rich heritage of music In traditional Wednesday •**». n repeat of earlier programs Mack church experience, emphasizing i2-.se FM - POTPOUPaN OF CLIsaacs Dickens. Steinbeck, and others. Classic Foundations of the ataman* of origin, history, style. WEKU-FM • Lay Lee hosts this dairy sierras of mystery, adverture. science concert which include, historical and fiction and humor, ak faithfully adapted American biographical background about (ha and fully dramatized lor radio. Another rousing season of Now York I FM - SATURDA r» CMJLD music and composers Nationalism PhUhormonic performances, recorded 0 PM - LUM N ABNER (New Program) In the days before 3 JO PM - JUST JAZZ kvson-tapo during tha 197S-7S season radio and asas.lslDii brought instant Saa Monday. 700 PM lor compieie See Monday. 3 30 PM lor complete program deecriptlon 1MS PM JAZZ AJJVO into the home, people program description. TMs mciSint series from National by lleaanlnj ID Public Radio offers recorded-live and kaWng stone. These tales, some 7:1» PM — CONVERSATION* |sa patoiasancee Iran all over the naw by popular authors, some so • 1» PM THE AFTMMOON RBFORT Sss Monday. SIS FM lor A repeat of thu afternoon > program UOMHbl. BBS Monday. 12 00 noon lor conipIsM tOnJOtlaWi — aVSVatfsM KrOsM OOUfswFtW, program description WBC3T1MMM BTtd TtMRWawf MB PM FOLK FESTIVAL, USA Loy las present, and comment, on •as PM - CURTAJN TIME niornlf>QsB at 9:30 National Public Radio's highly ac- 7:30 PM - EVEkMNO JOURNAL S aalectlo.'a from new km recordings claimed weekly series of Ova on Tape Each weekmont Curtain Tfma presents « A which are -hot off the presses STB entire soundtrack or original cast This apm-off" ol our weekday morning fo*. bsuea and bluigraas festival program. Journal. MBjaSBji a c 0*1 action performances from virtually aM of tha recording of a motion picture or stage MS PM — JAZZ R* VISITED BSBjMt 0* Behiod-the News TMs NaSorsH Public Radio aerlaa. ■or— views. news and analysis. hoeted by Haasn SlWemecner. pre- •JO PM - SHORT STORY sents and evaluates the early years of (Naw Program) Whet is women s A series of helf-hour dramatizations, recorded |azi. from 1S17-1S47 music? Tha bottom Una of course is based on short atone* by such authors Sss Monday. 8 30 PM lor complete as Faulkner. Hugo. Thurbsr. Poe JltJfwL that N ie by MBM. progrem deecriptlon. 11-9-79 W&3& Today JM. n

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effective. Early defining of career goals PLACEMENT INTERVIEW Positions: Forestry-Biological Attention 1979 grads and objectives, followed by an organized PROCEDURES Technicians, Group Aids A Group The Division of Career Development A course of actions to achieve these goals 1. All interviews will be held in the Leaders. Placement. 319 Jones Building will be can be a key combination to obtain suc- Division of Career Development A Pay Ranges: $4.02 - $5.05 per hour scheduling approximately 100 employers Placement, 319 Jones Building Application Deadline: January 31, 1979 cessful employment. A well prepared Job who will visit campus spring semester to campaign which incorporates forethought, 2. Students who wish to schedule in- Applications and additional information conduct employment interviews. Em- goals and objectives, planning and terviews must sign-up in person at the can be secured in the Division of Career ployment opportunities will be available organisation, likewise reflects the kinds of Division Office, 31* Jones Bldg Monday - Development A Placement. 319 Jones for qualified candidates with school qualities that an employer looks for in a Friday from 8 am - 4:30 p.m Building ' systems, business and industrial firms, prospective employee. 4. The minimum requirement for public or private agencies and federal- Stop by the Career Development A scheduling an interview is the completion state government. Be prepared to take Teacher interns Placement office and let our staff assist and filing of • data sheet which is available advantage of the services provided by the you in putting together a solid Job cam- in the Division Office. 319 Jones Bldg. The Teacher Corp Intern Program is Divison of Career Development A now accepting applications from in- paign. Placement and all the employment in- terested students. Interns would be in- Next Week: Organizing A Job Campaign terviews for which you are qualified volved in specific educational projects Part I Interviews Placement registration packets are designed to strengthen the educational available in the Division office, 319 Jonas opportunities available to children in Building from • a.m. - 4:39 p.m These areas having concentrations of low-income Tues.. Jan. 23 OHIO CASUALTY packers provide the required forms to Student teachers GROUP famines. Internships run for 2 full years, start your placement file (credentials) and preceded by an intense orientation period Positions: Programmer Trainees the data sheet which must be completed Most school administrators agree that, Qualifications: B.S., B.B.A., EDP. during the summer. Applicants must have other than the actual interview, as and returned to the office before in- a B.S. degree and no prior teaching ex Math, Computer Sciences terviews can be arranged. applicant's student teaching evaluation is parlance. Additional information and a the most essential element in the em- TOM., Jam. 33 CINCINNATI PUBLIC limited number of applications are now ployment screening process for teaching SCHOOLS Summer jobs available in the Career Information positions Interviewing: Math, Industrial Aria, Resource Center located in the Career Upon completion of student teaching, the Cotnp Science. Special Edc , Foreign \k. US. Government summer Job an Development A Placement office. 319 EVALUATION FORM FOR STUDENT Language with English Certification, nouncement 414 and applications are Jonas BMg. AB applications should be filed TEACHING is forwarded to the Division of Elem Edc. Certification with available in the Division of Career with the Teacher Corp Intern Program no Career Development and Placement. If specialisation in Heading and-or Math and Development A Placement, 319 Jonas later than March IS, 1979. you have credentials on file, it is main Vocational Certified e—(Mates in Home Bldg Deadline date for individuals ap- tamed as part of your credential folder. If Economics and fliilnws Education For plying to take the written test for clerical College to career? you have not filed credentials, it ■ exceptions to the above teaching fields positions is January IX, 1979. AD other maintained by the Division, but cannot be contact Placement Receptionist. positions do not require tests but the With the new year already under foot, released on your behalf without your majority of application deadlines are those who will soon be completing degree consent. Than., Jan. 25 SQUARE D COMPANY bUwoau January is - March IS depending requirements snd entering the em- If you student taught Fall semester, and Positions: Mgmt Trainees, Drafting A on the agency and or position. ployment market should make a New would like this document released on your Quality Control Technicians S. DANIEL BOONE NATIONAL Year's resolution to actively implement a behalf but do not nave credentials on file Qualifications: B.S. Industrial FOREST - SUMMER FOREST SERVICE Job campaign which will make their with our office, we encourage you to stop Technology POSITIONS college to career transition smooth, and by and sign a statement of release. 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