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Vol. 59/No. 2 omcial Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky 1/nlvertily Thunday. S*pt»mb»» 4. 1980 Richmond. Ky. 4*475 New parking stickers issued Vietnam for faculty, staff native' By DEAN IIOI.T weight plastic construction and are system like the staffs would alleviate New* Editor very visible. the problem of commuters having to University faculty and staff per- Another change in staff registration pay full registration fees for more than sonnel are receiving somewhat dif- procedures also came about this year one automobile reminisces ferent parking stickers this year. Tom with mail registration of University Bv BRIAN BI.AIR Undquist. director of public safety personnel. For such a system for commuters to said. Staff Writer be placed into effect the students in- Many of those leaving were crying. All faculty and staff are being issued Registration cards were first mailed volved would possibly have to prepay to staff members and once the com- They would never see their country both parking zone decals for the fenders their parking fees before the beginning of their vehicles plus a plastic tag which pleted card was returned either by again They faced, in the main, very of the semester. Lindquist said. uncertain futures. And they were may be attached to the windshield person or by mail, the staff person's permit was mailed to them. leaving behind family or friends. The mirror. If the registration forms were to be leaving was voluntary, but heart- These mirror tags, because they may Lindquist pointed out that the acquisition of any staff parking tag by mailed to students, as they were to breaking Those who left were aware be removed from one vehicle's mirror faculty, both the mailing expenses and that for the rest of their lives they would and attached to another, allows anyone besides the assigned ■' staff the cost of manufactuWlg the mirror seldom eat their own food, rarely read University staff personnel to drive member is unlawful. If the parking tag tags would probably rasie the price of their own language and never return to different vehicles without having to is taken from a staff vehicle, it is the parking permit for students, he their own nation. - From the book. 55 purchase individual parking decals for considered a theft and treated as that, he said. added Days: The Fall of South Vietnam by each automobile. Provided that the system were to be Alan Dawson Two decals are attached to the Last year, there were cases in which used to register all students, regardless Hahn Do remembers. bumpers of each staff person's students stole faculty parking tags, placed them in their cars and at- of whether they required commuter or He remembers not only the scene automobiles but only the vehicle with mentioned above, but he remembers the plastic tag on the inside mirror may tempted to park in staff lots. residence hall parking, approximately 17.000 cards would need to be mailed his personal feelings as well on that day be parked legally in University staff Lindquist said that what the students apparently did not realize was that the out each year to students and in late April of 1975 in Vietnam when he lots and his family boarded a ship bound for Lindquist said that because of this, no faculty bumper stickers must also prospective students (hit of that total, only about 5.000 students would use the Guam -- and hound for an entirely new staff member may have more than one accompany the staff mirror tags for a cards, he predicted The expenses of existence. vehicle on University grounds at any car to be fully registered Those students with the mirror tags however, the other unused cards and postage "On that day when we were leaving, one time. somebody had a radio and we had all Lindquist said the registration either could not or did not acquire the would have to be included in the fees for gathered around to listen." he recalled System allowed the Office of Public bumper stickers along with the tags. those who needed stickers. By making the new sticker-tag "They said the Communists had Safety to "register people instead of According to Lindquist. the same system available just to commuters already taken over and were boasting cars." and that part of the problem type of parking stickers and tags are of victory It was really kind of strange associated with the previous system's alone would itself be advantageous he being considered for use by com- said as in the future "it seems like more to be hearing that." use of a square of thick, heavy plastic muters. and|more students coming to campus Do. a junior this fall at the Univer- for faculty windshields was eliminated. will be commuters" who must also sity, was born and raised in Saigon, The old plastic tags were placed onto "We would very much consider it for have their vehicles for jobs where his father had worked as a the windshield's mirror by a simple commuters if this system with faculty * This is also a reason why Lindquist congressman and later as a writer - hook and questions were raised as to meets our expectations." he said. said the University needs one more translator for a radio station. As far as the device's safety if it were to be Lindquist continued to say that com- parking expansion in the future so as to h» knows, he is the only Vietnamese on dislodged from the mirror, during an muters may often need to use another better accommodate commuters. campus vehicle besides the one they normally accident. The 20-year-old pre-engineering The new tags are wafer-thin, of light use and that a vehicle registration See DIRECTOR, page 14 student mentions such information Linquist receives compliments Sisterly love when aakod H« M not rau> to attach anv tremendous significance to ' (nose ■S\ Two new sorority sisters embraced Saturday morning as other Phi Mu's met their new sisters at the culmination of Rush week, signing bids, (photo by Brian matters. But the significance is cer- I NlltS I tainly there. Newstudent parking registration Because it was slightly more than five years ago that Do and his family r Periscope arrived in Bardstown - which became their new home - via Guam and Ft. initiated this semester Organizations Editor Mary Luersen Chaffe. Ark. Editorials,...... 2 reflects upon her summer of broken "We were lucky to get out." he said, Bv DEAN HOLT system - because it did not require semester will continue at Public Nc ws-Fealures...... 3-S remembering the departure from South dishes and small tips as a waitress. News Editor students to actually drive their Safety's office in the Brewer Building Organizations, .6-7 Vietnam. "There were a lot of people The University's new parking automobiles to any one specific point to now. Her debut column appears on page Sporls ....8-9 who had to go through much more than registration system, which began last register - saved students both gasoline One disadvantage of the new system 3 as one of The Progrevs' alternating Arts 10-11 we did We knew that we would be is thai security personnel do not affix week during fall semester registration, and time. Also, he added that the new columns. See VIETNAM.page 3 has received very favorable comments method allowed security personnel to the decal to the automobile with thai from students, according to Tom spend more time explaining items of responsibility being left to the student. Lindquist. director of public safety. interest to students and answering Lindquist pointed out. University student injured Lindquist said that approximately questions. Hi' said that if the decals are not 3,500-4.000 cars were registered over More personnel were required for the placed properly, new decals must be the previous method of car registration. new system of registration but Lin- affixed and the other stickers must be Pick-up truck strikes bicyclist dquist said that he feels the advantages removed Under the new system, students first of the old system were outweighed by By DEAN HOLT The accident occurred al 2:39 p.m. satisfactory by the hospital on Wed Either the peeled-off sticker, or the completed class registration and fees the new system's. News Editor when Wolf apparently ran a red light at nesday. payment at Alumni Coliseum and then scrapings from the sticker, must be A University sophomore received the intersection of the roads, according Wolfe was charged by Richmond City proceeded to the Keen Johnson The registration process was laken to Public Safety's office for multiple abrasions Tuesday afternoon to Richmond Police Police with counts of public intoxication Building with their paid receipts. Once generally fast, with most students replacement. A replacement fee of when his bicycle was hit by a pick-up Kappes was taken to Pattie A Clay and operating a motor vehicle without a there, the student needed only to registering within a period of ap- $1.50 is charged for the new sticker truck al the intersection of Eastern By- Hospital and placed in the intensive license. a present the receipt, fill out a short auto proximately 10 minutes However on provided that the student is able to pass and Kit Carson Drive care unit According to hospital of- registration form and then pick up their Wednesday of registration week the provide proof that the improperly Carl Joe Kappes. 19. of Bellevue, Ky . ficials, the University student received According to Hovfth-d J Allen, dean parking zone decal. large volume of students wanting to placed decal was taken off of the was riding his bicycle on Carson Drive multiple abrasions and lacerations of men. Kappes is a sophomore with Students were responsible for having register cars resulted in waits of about student's vehicle. and was struck by a vehicle being Kappes was to have been moved out biology and chemistry majors the deeals in place on their automobiles 10 minutes to pick up a registration However, if the sticker is lost, it is driven by I.onnie Wolf of Boggs Lane. of the intensive care section on Wed Allen, along with Thomas Myers, vice by last Thursday. card and up to another five minutes to considered as the student's respon- Richmond. The truck was traveling nesday following observation for president of student affairs, visited The old system required students to complete registration, he said. sibility and will require the purchase of along Eastern By-pass, Richmond City possible internal andor cranial in- Kappes at Pattie A Clay following the drive their automobiles to a designated Wednesday was the only day which a new registration number for thai Police said juries. His condition was listed as accident. place where security personnel would saw heavy registration, he said, with automobile. The full automobile register the vehicle and affix the decal. the other days having light turnouts registration fee would have to be paid According to Lindquist the new Automobile registration for the again in such a case, Lindquist said. New constitution written Association announces election By MARKITAKHEI.Rl'HNE was brought up but both Floyd and Mitchell commented that the com- frequent. The executive committee Managing Editor must now meet once a week instead of Upcoming' election of new senators plications created outweighed the good points twice a month. The entire group must was the primary topic of business at now meet once a week instead of twice Tuesday night's meeting of the Student GIFT FROM FORD a month also. Association It was the first Tneeting The new constitution allows that one- }his year Mitchell made a motion to say the Pledge of Allegiance to formally third of the members of the Standing President Clayburn Trowell in- Committee can be non-Senators They dicated problems with this school year initiate a flag of the United States into the group. are given the right of vote in committee including meal plan shortages and but not in general meetings. tripling. He said the executive com- The flag was a gift of Senator Wendall Ford of Kentucky The new Constitution provides for the mittee plans to have some form of use of absentee ballots but does not action ready for the next meeting. NEW CONSTITUTION require them to be notarized as did the With approximately half of the old document. senators missing, the new president A new Constitution for the Student Association will be introduced at the The new Constitution also provides stressed the importance of the elec for larger committees than the old. The lions. regular meeting next week The new document contains many old document provided for five Vice-President Charles Floyd gave members for each committee The new the group the specifics of the elections minor changes and a few additions to the old constitution. Constitution provides for up to ten members. FLECTIONS ' The grade point average requirement of both the president and the regular Additions to the Constitution include Petitions which must be signed by 50 the power of the Student Court which is students to make one eligible for members have been raised The president's was raised from 2.25 on a 4.0 for judicial review only election can be picked up in the Student The exact date of inauguration for the Association Sept 8 and must be turned scale to 2.5. The regular Senators must have a new president and vice-president is also in Sept. 11. set for the last meeting of the school The candidates will be given a week 225 instead of the old requirement of 2.0 on a 4.0 sacle year with the new officers taking to campaign and then the election will The grade point average was also charge immediately. be held on Sept 23. raised for members of the Student The new Constitution also creates a A question as to the seemingly late Court from 2.25 on the 4.0 scale to 2.5. committee on public relations for the date of the elections was raised by The overall requirements for a promotion of the group Senator Mary Kemper. Senator Billy Senator have been more clearly defined A provision is made in the new work Mitchell, chairman of the Committee in the new document The method of for the public display of all bills, on a Committees, answered with an proposals and petitions the morning electing and the eligibility of each explaination about the problem of before their presentation to the Student college for represenatives have been publicity so early in the semester Time Association. In the middle of it all mapped out in clear directives is also needed to prepare the petitions The final new provision to the Con- Nicky Yeast is surrounded by the defense after a short gain a sophomore fullback gained 222 yards and scored two and campaign. The meeting times of the Student stitution for the re-ratification of the in the final scrimmage before the Colonels first game. Yeast touchdowns in 1979. The possibility of spring elections Association have also been made more Constitution before 1985

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Co-op cost unfair to out-of-staters Co-opping is a great way to gain co-ops during the summer months practical work experience and at that take them away from their the same time receive college homes. Thus, these students must credit. The work experience you find an apartment and depend gain many times, will give you a solely upon themselves for support, jump over the person who applies using the money they make from for a job but has had no previous their co-op jobs. work experience in that field. For out-of-state students, at And quite often, those students least, a large chunk of their co-op who have co-opped while in college, earnings wind up into the hands of end up with a job working for that the University, as they ask same employer or company themselves "Why should I pay the following graduation. University to let me work?" The University's Cooperative Noah explained that the program Education Program, now in its is a costly one and the University sixth year, does indeed, provide actually loses money on the co-op students with "a good foot in the program. The co-op department door.*' as Ken Noah, coop director spends around $20,000 a year in claims. covering the expenses for faculty Like most everything else, coordinators to visit the co-opping however, you don't "get something students, he added. for nothing" and co-op is no ex- The faculty coordinators, who ception. are paid for their overseeing /UfoTrlCR CIGAR Pl£ASC,S»l{ During the fall and spring services by the co-op department, semester, full-time students may are found in the various colleges of opt to co-op, while taking fewer the University. During this past classes and gain credit hours at no summer, the number of faculty extra charge. But during the coordinators totaled 16. summer semester, the story is The coordinators are obligated to different. visit the student and his employer Since the University charges for during the co-op period if the co-op credit the same as it does for student is working in the state or summer school classes, students within a 35-mile radius, according who co-op during the summer but to Noah. And if the student is take no regular classes, still must working at a farther distance, the pay as if they are. coordinator is supposed to make Students may receive a total of contact by phone. eight hours of coop credit per The high cost of the co-op semester, with a maximum of 16 program, Noah said he feels, is due hours towards graduation. At a to the expense of the services the cost of $20 per hour for in-state co-op department provides, such as students, one would be paying $160 keeping records, processing ap- OUT*STATI -jiytwrr^Cifr for eight hours of co-op during the plications, student counseling, ^fxxz^. summer. public relations, and teaching 9-4-TB Out-of-state students, on the techniques for interviews and job cost. Students, especially for the required in «me majors, such as discover that you're in the wrong stressed more and further en- other hand, pay more than double development. summer, are bound to be turned off agriculture and some business Add of study while in college, than couraged. The University should the charge made for in-state Noah also contends that the by the co-op plan while they should majors. it is to unexpectedly become aware recognize the enrichment students students to co-op. Out-of-staters University spends more on the instead be grabbing up the op- What a better way to assure of it after you've already invested experience because of co-op jobs. are charged $54 per hour and would program than the co-op program portunities co-opping has to offer. yourself that this is the kind of four years preparing yourself for a Before more students can take therefore be paying $432 for eight brings in. Noah estimated that about 75 to work you would like to make your job you dislike. advantage of co-op, however, they hours of credit during the summer. Yet the benefits of co-opping 80 percent of the departments on lifetime career than by trying it out must be able to afford it Students - bom in-state and out- seem to be somewhat defeated in campus offer co-op in their ahead of time with co-op. It is Still, the valuable experience co- The experjfcnce must outweigh of-state -- are frequently placed in their purpose because of the high curriculums. In fact, co-op is certainly more advantageous to op offers students should be the cost Dorm resident attests compared to the drive back to Second Look campus and the mess I en- countered on the University Miller Hall a 'test of strong wills' grounds. Editor's Note: The following is a of bugs has not always been my with a jet spray. Since there's no I firmly resolveito park my car guest opinion written by staff ideal way of life. Each night we are shower head on the nozzle and no My and leave it for a quite lengthy writer Paula Ward, a resident of lulled to sleep by a chorus of 3,000 matter how we stand, we still get a period of time. Miller - Beckham - McCreary crickets who are congregated in blast of water directly in the face. Halls. After struggling up the stairs the various dark corners of our We do have two toilets, however - Friday 13th with all the clean (until I dropped room. - in full view of anyone who hap- them five times on the way up) By PAULA WARD Each morning when we rise and pens to wander in our room. Markita Skolburne laundry and assorted other Staff Writer shine, we have to shake our jeans Privacy must have disappeared necessities and collapsing on the Currently my roommates (all and sneakers to make sure the with the invention of basement three of them) and I are engaged in bed I was happy to close the next overnight inhabitants have rooms. One of the toilets leaks Labor Day weekend marks the Day disease. chapter in my • 'Amity ville a struggle of survival. It is a test of scurried away before we can get when flushed and the other toilet beginning of many seasons- This was only the beginning. Horror' -Labor Day holidays. strong wills, strong minds and dressed. just flushes and flushes and including the suitcasing season for Saturday was spent picking up It will take a few weeks for my strong sanity. It is also a test of My roommates have even set up flushes. University students. tobacco in the rain. body to recover from its yearly combined abilities to withstand the an interdorm hall hockey team Of course there are two sinks. For me. Labor Day is a Sunday was delightful dyeing Labor Day shock, but I will be worst; it is a test of our patience with brooms as the sticks and bugs One likes to flood our feet when the traditional hazard. Friday the 13th curtains for the dorm room. and endurance. ready to hit the road again in the as the pucks. The big, four-inch hot water is turned on, while the has never held such terrors for me. Monday I did the wash and weekly flight in a couple of weeks. It does not deal with the fact that crickets make the best pucks. They other likes to stop-up and run over. It all began last year as I in- packed. I was ready to come back! there are four of us in a room. Nor After all tobacco season is not also chirp the loudest. Now, maybe we could all tolerate nocently packed to go home on Driving home was nothing over yet. does it deal with the fact that there After the initial shock of dealing these few deprivations if we had a Friday It was the usual atrocious is only one closet in the room or the with the various insects and few others things to compensate - traffic, but I weathered it like a fact that eight girls have to share cleaning up squished crickets, like a towel rack, for example. trooper. one shower stall. things get steadily worse. There is no place to hang out I sailed into the house, confident What it does deal with is the For instance, there's the towels. Of course, we could put of a terrific weekend despite conditions of the above mentioned bathroom. Our bathroom is quite them on the floor and risk the warnings that the tobacco season facilities. convenient - located just outside of possibility of never peeling them was at its height and I would un- Normally, I am a very patient our door -- but due to its condition, up. doubtly be called upon to lend a and giving person. I knew that we have been taking showers at And we didn't even get a garbage hand. when I came to college, I would Burnam Hall. can. My pockets are rapidly filling At the back door, my mother have to share things with the other Occasionally, we can be seen up with cotton balls, Q-tips and shushed me and said, "your father girls in the room jogging over to the Moore Building soap wrappers because I don't broke his arm this afternoon." That part, however, I didn't for a "necessity trip." Heaven have a nice, standardized, metal "Sure," I smarted. mind. forbid if the Moore Building is ever garbage can to put them in. Was I in for a shock! She wasn't But when it comes to sharing my locked! I really cannot take it anymore! I kidding. bed with 14 crickets, nine spiders, Editor. Robin Pater Our bathroom has a skid-proof feel that I'm destined to a college I spent the entire weekend Business Manager .-. ,..J.D. Brookshire 23 roaches and a half-dozen or so floor - the floor is so grimy, our life of basement dorm rooms, dirty housing tobacco. Managing Editor. Markita Shelburne other four and eight-legged and feet stick to it. Someone does make showers and pockets full of used Q- I managed to sustain numerous News Editor. Dean Holt winged creatures - I say "NO a half-hearted attempt to mop it up tips. bruises and cuts, along with bug WAY!" Features Editor Fran Cowherd once in a while but I think it At least for $230 a semester bites and the loss of several layers Sports Editor. Sieve Thomas I know that we all have to make would help to change the mop Miller Hall could give me a gar- of skin, due to the scrubbing do with what we've got and try to Arts Editor JVIary Ann McQuinn water at least once a week. bage can to use instead of one to needed to remove the accumulated Organisations Editor. MaryLuersen get along. But living in a commune Our shower stall comes complete live in. mud. Staff Arth* J.D.Crowe I sustained many other long- Asst. Business Manager term injuries such as splintered and Circulation. .Chris Woods fingernails and pulled muscles. I swore to myself and the muse of all home-going college students The Eastern Progress it a member of the Associated Collegiate Press Association, the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and the Kentucky that I would not go home for a long Intercollegiate Press Association. time to come. The Progress is represented for national advertising by the College Ad- The next weekend found me verthUng Sales and Service. Inc.. Chicago. III. moping around the dorm- The Progress is published each Thursday during the regular school year wondering why I didn't go home. with the exception of vacation and examination periods at Eastern Kentucky It is a common college ex- University hy authority of the Board of Regents through the Student perience shared by many of my Publications Board. Opinions expressed herein are those of student editors or other signed friends. writers and do not necessarily represent the views of this university. Ad- Although that experience vertising appearing in this newspaper is intended to help the reader buy. deterred me for a little while, once Any false or misleading advertising should be reported to the Business again, this Labor Day, I was Manager. The Eastern Progress. Fourth Floor Jones Building. Second class packing up and ready to head postage paid at Richmond. Ky. 4M7S. home. Eastern Kentucky University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer aad does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex. religion, \ turned up the radio and settled national origin or handicap In the admission to or participation in any back for. a long boring drive home. educational program or activity which it conducts. Anv complaint arising bv When I arrived home (you reason fo alleged discrimination should be directed in writing to Dr. guessed it) my ill-fated father had Rebecca Broaddus. Affirmative Action Officer. Million House. EKU had an accident. There must be Campus telephone number Is SZ2-I2S8. some genetic flaw in this Labor V 'j

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Do vim think «• it fair to charge for the use of Ike tchool'i refrigerator to- nne year? Did yon have any problem, getting a refrigerator? .Should students he charged If they bring their own? I.inda Kunkel: Cincinnati. Ohio; one The administration is" just asking Sophomore: Nursing for people to cook in their rooms with to "No. I don't think they should charge many students, not enough on the meal that much. They're too small, plan and too many in lines." especially the ice compartment. Some were clear, some were dirty. Some had Anthony, VanDyke: llarrodsburg: last year's pickle juice dripping out of Sophomore: Broadcasting Engineering them." ' "Why do they wanna charge $20? They don't charge those who have Hill Okeson: Sturgls: Junior; stereo systems or cook in their rooms. Psychology To put it mildly. EKU is a rip-off They "If they can't supply people with could order more for everybody but you refrigerators, they should cut back on gotta take the bitter with the sweet." the fee they charge. They shouldn't charge students rent when they could Tina Burdett. Florence: Junior. use the money to'buy a refrigerator Marketing instead They should give you one or not "I don't think you should have to pay charge for having your own." for the electricity if you bring your own. My roommate is a RA so we got ours a LINDA KUNKEI. BOH HAKBEB ERNESTINE FUGATR MARK ZIEBART Hob (Mole) Harbar. Davton. Ohio: week early. It's too small for us. Junior: IET especially the freezer space." "I don't think they should charge for Jeff Helton. Louisville; Sophomore: my own refrigerator. I paid $170 for Health (are Administration mine. A lot of people cook in the room "It's not fair to charge for our own. Vietnam native , student reminisces and use more electricity. We had about Three people in the room is too many for one refrigerator. Forty dollars is Continued from page I family be Catholic, if at all possible couldn't find the words to say what I different ways." he said 30 refrigerators for our dorm - they getting out sometime because they "They gave my dad some time to really wanted." Do said have a waiting list on the meal plan but fair for one despite the size." It is a thought which crossed his mind igovernment officials) had told fny think about it and he said yes My dad's However, he appears to find the more than once after he arrived in the you can't cook in your room." dad- Sheronda Anderson: IxMiisvllle: Fresh- patron saint is St Joseph." said Do. words to express his views about the states And it is a thought which was There were thousands of others who "and we fell that ho wouldn't forsake Viet Cong without much effort Does accompanied by a dose of depression Ernestine Fug ate: Hazard: Senior: man: Fashion Merchandising weren't as lucky as the Do family - 1 "Forty dollars is too much for the size us So that's why he decided to go " bitterness contribute to that "Sometimes, during the first. few Mementary Education those who were forced to sei7e any Moving to the central Kentucky town "Yeah." he responded, "because I months. I would sit and wonder why I "It's not fair that there's not enough it is. It's not fair to charge the ones who possible opportunity to escape from the bring their own. U's not big enough -- of 8.000 meant a drastic change in was raised in a family where my dad was here." said Do "I wondered why I for everybody I think it's fair to charge Viet Cong. "When we went onto the lifestyle, not to mention his first taste of had a personal bitterness about them for your own refrigerator. But they're even for two. The University should wasn't still m Vietnam." ship, people were coming out in small the American way of life So 1 guess 1 absorbed some of that And Even with all the wondering, all the too small for three in the room." have all the facilities with the icebox, fishing boats and getting on the big namely ice trays." "At Fort Chaffe. we stayed mostly then there were all the newspaper doubts, all the confusion and all the boat around other Vietnamese We didn't stories about Viet Cong brutality - adjustments, he slowly came to accept Mark Ziebart: Washington. D.C.: Colleen Connolly: texlngton: Junior: "The ship was originally intended have a chance to go out into town." he where they shot rockets into villages a new lifestyle Senior: Marketing Elementary Education just for my dad's company at the radio recalled "In Bardstown. I spent a lot of and killed innocent women and "I wish it were cheaper but I'm not I remember the first time my mom "My roommate got it. I think S40 is station and their families." he ex- lime learning English One of the first children." gave my brother and I a quarter We gonna complain -- it's a service fair - it should be a little bigger. We plained. "Rut with the fishermen, it everybody could use There's a lot of don't even have a shelf. I think it's fair was overcrowded." inequities on this campus -- this may be to charge those who bring their own " Before the ship left for Guam. Do estimated that it carried nearly 7,000 people, when it was meant for 2.500. "I was kind of happy that they (the fishermen* got away." he said, despite the fact that the overcrowded con- ditions made for a miserable, almost Lifetime slavelike existence for all who sur- vived the eight-day journey to Guam. "I knew it would be bad for them if they stayed." experience And though Do and his family were faced with adversities ranging from Mary Lvorson cramped quarters to lack of food on their journey to American life, he knows that it would have been just as had for them as well had they chosen to Everyone says college is THE Furthermore, I learned that stay learning and growing experience. although Americans will shake "I have a desire to go back to visit, But I found out this summer in the gas hose until their hands fall but no desire to live there anymore. Louisville, my hometown, what off getting their money's worth, a Because in five years now, the Com- THE learning experience is lot of people don't think twice about munists have almost taken Vietnam "the starving children in the back to .the Middle Ages. It's It's being a waitress. world " that Mom would always cleferioratfne "4jverybody's still trying to get out - or buyM^eir way out if they I waited on tables at a truck stop yak about to get you to eat your have the money. ^~v»- and a classy hotel joint. What I broccoli. I emptied so many plates "Some of my dad's relatives just got learned this summer isn't taught in with "antbites" off1 stacks of out a few months ago. We wanted to Eng 101 or Che 300. pancakes or untouched toast, that 'sponsor' them, but there's an awful lot For instance. I learned my name we might not have those "starving of red tape to go through to sponsor a children" (then we wouldn't have family." he said. isn't Mary once I put on my blue Yet. it was through red tape and a and white uniform. It's more like to eat our broccoli or spinach)! willing sponsor that their family - "Hey you," "Missee," "Sweet However, when it comes to seven of them in all - finally found a Thing," or best of all no name - putting money on that table most home a sense of belonging in Bard- just a snap of the fingers. (My dog people think that's a waste; I stown. gets better treatment!). decided that women are the worst Just before the fourth of July, when Hahn Do. a junior now from Bardstown, was involved with Cong He is a native of Vietnam and the only Vietnamese on I also learned that "waitress" tippers. "A tip. what's that? Oh the family temporarily lived at Ft the evacuation of Vietnam in 1975 at the arrival of the Vjet campus that he knows George takes care of that." But Chaffe Air Force Base in Arkansas, means travel consultant, tour they received notification that St guide, information center, bargain what about those luncheons that Joseph's Catholic Church in Bardstown things I remember about that was my The United States' involvement in the took it to the vending machines to buy a expert, entertainer and a walking George doesn't go to? That was willing to sponsor a family of six to Knglish teacher teaching us to sing 'Old Vietnam conflict is a topic which seems soft drink, he recalled "We thought it computer. For some reason people waitress isn't smiling and getting eight members The only requirement Mac Donald.'" to mellow Do's straightforward ap- was fun. even though I didn't know the thought that I knew where every your extra cornbread because was that at least one of them speak Learning a new language brought proach "If I say that they should have exact value of it " Louisville attraction was, where she's making $1.86 an hour. The English i his older brother. Due. now a frustrations as well "Back then. I stayed out. I wouldn't be here But But he is no stranger to the value of guy I run to wait on is the 60-year- graduate student at the University of could understand a little bit - but not maybe if they had stayed out of it . . flexibility And the value of adaptation the "right stage door of the west Louisville, filled the bill) and that the much There were a lot of times when I well, the war might have gone a million Because Hanh Do-remembers. wing at the Fairground" for the old man, dressed in bright sporty cattle show was. expensive clothes and with a Yes, I like steak, but I'm not too Bahama 'tan. big on cattle shows. Now he knows what a tip is. Then there's the young Though I did learn about people businessman looking for a com- and how they like their eggs, their puter technician. He wants to know bacon etc. I did learn about myself. the cheapest and best bargain to I use to worry that I was lazy, Cold weather brings cold weather eat. "Is it the two eggs, sausage, would never look forward to orange juice and toast for $3.20, working and therefore, not be the plus coffee. rich and famous tycoon I thought I Or should I go a la carte and get was destined for. Now I know that Colas Raymond, M.D. two eggs for .95, sausage for $1.40 to tear me away from my "soaps" toast for 60 cents. No orange juice? I need a challenge. Popping pop- What kind of place is this?" corn and filling Cokes isn't exactly We are not slap bang in the come it. Not only that, but each of winter, eat regular and balanced Obviously crowds are the name How much would that be? challenging. middle of the season for the the many cold viruses can and does meals, and of course stay away of the game in dorms, classes, Can you hurry up, I have to be I learned that life goes on even if common cold. That gives us all a "mutate" or change, so that the from people with colds! cafeterias and what have you at out of here for a business meeting you drop four plates of hot food for little margin of time to get ready antibodies we have so painfully Who's kidding whom? I mean to college, but some recent reports with the boss. the table in section four who've We can try to prevent getting a cold created no longer work. That is say. do all these things at in the medical literature indicate No, I can't hurry up! Not even been giving you crooked looks and we can learn a few things to do why people can get colds over and COLLEGE, and stay away from all that CONTACT, especially by "Robot" on "Lost in Space" could every time you walk by with if and when we "catch" one over again in the same season those fascinating vices at the same hands and, of course, lips is a very compute a breakfast that fast. someone else's food. Since the common cold is ' Discouraging! time'' And with all the room common means of spreading colds. 9 Or there's the two bored truck- Life continues if you spatter hot probably the most (pardon the Yes. discouraging, . but not tripling Oh come ON now! I suggest hand washing with a drivers who come in and order two coffee on a man's three-piece pin- expression) common infection that hopeless. The answer of course, is that the sterilizing soap, either Bethadine cups of coffee but drink 15 cups all stripe suit. afflicts the human race, common There may be no sure way to lifestyle suggested above is a or Phisohex These are soaps that the while you're supposed to be And worst life goes.on if your (sorry about that!) sense would PREVENT a cold (short of living GOAL, which you probably can't surgeons use, and most can be Steve Martin cracking jokes or flirt boss saw you pick up the bacon indicate that most of us had better on Mars!) but we can do achieve completely. But the closer bought across the counter at drug like Flo on "Flo" while you with your fingers because you got take a philosophical attitude and some things to DISCOURAGE you come to it, the better your stores While you are at it, large secretly wish to accidentally pour the order mixed up in front of the accept the inevitable. But not them chances of staying well or at least doses of Vitamin C may and may their coffee on their laps ("Oh, regular customers. "But I was in a without a struggle, friends. Not Colds are more common in of getting less sick. not do you any good I they are still gosh, I thought that was a cup!) hurry," I explained to my boss. without a struggle. people who are over tired from I have been told by some that if.I squabbling about that) but cer- Take that for laughs. Yes, I've changed since my Here's the very least you need to sleep loss of physical exhaustion or ever mention vaporizers again in tainly won't do you any harm However, this summer I learned waitress job. I now go to Frisch's know. whose body defenses are feeble this column they will personally The bottom line, if you catch more about Americans in general on the By-Pass and leave a 15 The "cold" is a virus disease, from previous illness, or stress hammer me flat. cold, is rest and more rest It's than I would have in a Humanities percent tip, even though I'm a which means that antibiotics such from overwork (and, let me add, The fact remains that in the your body that does it all and it or Sociology class. college student who's poor and no as penicillin are absolutely useless. overplay). winter with the furnace going and needs all the help it can get So I For example, I decided 90 per- one expects to get any money from. You'd be better off drinking water. Consuming toxic stuff like booze the windows shut the air often is advise people to "live out of bed." That waitress doesn't live on cent of Americans are on drugs. A virus is smaller than a bacterium and drugs is also an invitation to drier than in Death Valley. Ob- In other words, while you can't paperback Bibles (1 must have Out of the thousands of tables I and very different and basically infection. (To a lesser extent, the viously a $10 vaporizer (one to a cancel your life just for a cold, it is looked like I needed to repent for waited on, there were two that incurable (with some rare but same can be said of coffee, tea, or person, not one to a room) is going one time when just a touch of my sins for that's what I was left didn't thrive on coffee. The first hopeful exceptions). tobacco >. to help keep the'nasal passages "goofing off and babying the old word I heard every morning was a once instead of a tip), and thank Not only that, but there's no such t Obviously, malnutrition weakens moist and comparatively healthy body makes pretty fair sense. grumbled, "Coffee." you's. thing as "the" cold virus. the body This is assuming you clean it Coffee has caffeine which is an Lastly, I learned that a smile is There are many different cold The obvious advice is to stay thoroughly every week. In the absence of complications, rest, aspirin, and fluids are all we jpper. contagious, even at 6 a.m. It almost viruses and each one we catch has rested, get enough exercise to be fit A final thought about protection. Whatever happened to the health lulled me but it sure didn't hurt my to run its course while the body but don't beat yourself to death, Colds are basically airborne have to offer - and actually, you kick we're all on? pocket book! builds up the resistance to over avoid getting soaked or chilled in diseases. don't need us for those!

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A IS minute visit to Jones 319 Following are a few of the employers will give you some exposure to the conducting on campus interviews in the Sept. 30 ft Oct. 1 many employment and career services division fall semester. Others will be Effective Interviewing provided by the University for you the setting dates through the semester. University's prime product. Don't miss these opportunities to Mark your calendars now and watch discuss your career plans with the F.Y.I, and Progress for additional R. ISHS-HI Graduates - Registration prospective employers. Watch the workshop details. If you will graduate with an F.Y.I, and the Placement Pipeline for F. Part-Time Off-Campus Jobs associate, bachelor's or master's updates. Seeking a part-time job? Stop by the degree in December I960 you should American Hospital Supply Corp. Division of Career Development ft have completed registration for Stewart's Dry Goods Placement Jones 319 and review our placement services by September 30. Kroger's off-campus jobs. Be sure and complete May and August 1981 graduates should Kentucky Power an application for off-campus em- start their placement files fall K Mart ployment while in the office as the semester Martin County Schools majority of jobs wi II be listed during the College brochures forgot Note: All accounting majors com- Prudential Life Insurance next two-four weeks. pleting their programs in December US. Navy N Don't forget to pick-up your special. 1980. May or August 1981 must complete NCR FREE bookmark at the Bookstore or their placement credential file early Ohio Casulty Group to mention them: bugs Jones 319. By DONNA VALERIUS naivete'. I believed that 1 left the vile ironing board every night to avoid Staff Writer crawlers behind when I transferred to being close to their crawling ground? Student Special Services It's starting all over again. All those the University. I thought it would never Is it out of the ordinary for me to wear hours of agonizing through different be necessary to sleep with all the lights a dab of "BI.ACK FLAG ANT AND college brochures and not one of them on again or walk across the tops of the ROACH KILLER" behind each ear geared for individual needs mentioned it. furniture to keep my feet from touching when I go out on dates? < Few people Persons past the usual college.age It began when I lived in a dorm at ' where "THEY" lived realize that it is not the chemical He said Student Special Services "is perience during the past year. The Morehead State University, where I No more black bugs! who want to attend part-time classes at ready to assist the adult, part-time majority of them have returned to the ingredients in the spray that do the the I'niverstty can find help in planning student in planning an educational horrifyingly discovered I had an They're brown here. Yes. I am "into" little buggers in. but the smell). classroom because of additional overabundance of roommates. food roaches now. I really needed to be their study at the University Office of program which is geared to the in- responsibilities or changes in their jobs, I have to go. Student Special Services. dividual needs of each student." BUGS. hanging out with a more mature crowd. others have returned to learn better Ick They seem to scurry faster, hid better, I think I hear them smacking their The ('diversity is offering more than Charlotte Denny is director of this ways of dealing with interpersonal 325 evening classes for adults in- office, a unit of Academic Affairs and They were everywhere. I suppose I and scare me more than the other lips (do bugs have lips?) outside my relationships or making critical should have, been proud; these roaches. door They would not appreciate it if terested in improving work skills, Research, in Room 116 Bert Combs decisions by studying the humanities." learning new skills, increasing their Building, telephone 622-1510. creatures were not your basic, ordinary Sometimes people think I'm strange. they knew I was writing about them, knowledge of the world or seeking He added. "The colleges of the roaches. My room bred only the Am I the only female coed who has being an extremely private and close academic credit, according to Dr. John Rowlett said. "Fifty per cent of all University have been very responsive biggest, ugliest, black ones (the like her room decorated in roach motif? knit group. D. Rowlett. vice president for academic Americans 25 years of age or older have in scheduling classes at times con- that wear little leather jackets and roll i This includes traps, roach motels, bug I think they are coming to get me affairs and research. participated in some learning ex- venient for the adult part-time student. their cigarettes up in their sleeves). tape, and nets). Maybe I'll sleep in the light fixture on Seized by an unexplainable fit of Am I the only chick who sleeps on the the celling tonight. . . .

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LM With Phi Beta Lambda Ballard wins national award wants to be in Aurora Club and is a Ry MARY LUERSEN to go to the National Conference I MARYM \H\ III I I.KKSKN 'HUl'V ... the Saturday football game against Ruilding where they would register Faculty members could use it to go to . Eta Sigma Gamma Organizations Kditor rate is less than motorcycles. I would Kentucky State. Sept. 8. Kentucky State voters, he said. Kta Sigma Gamma (Health rather fly to Somerset where I taught meetings." Miller said. However, fuel Greeks will also participate in the Jim Renfrow is campus coordinator Honorary) will hold an organizational an aviation workshop then drive those is expensive, ("about $1 47 a gallon," ' Greek Step Show, sponsored by Omega for the Anderson campaign and may be meeting Thursday. Sept. 4, in Room "Fly the Friendly Skies" is exactly dangerous curves," Miller said. With Miller said ) it might help our energy . Psi Phi. There is a 50 cents donation reached at 625-2139. 108. Alumni Coliseum. All members are what the faculty-staff Flying Club is the disaster movies out on airplanes, problem. Of all the energy fuels .6. which will contribute to the Don urged to come. trying to do. many people do think flying is percent are used for general aviation McKmnon Scholarship Fund Catacomb Ever since I was a youngster I was dangerous. "Those movies stretch the 1 non-commercial planes)." building model planes." Dr. Robert J. scientific truth. For instance, one was With Madison County's new airport in The catacomb will be open on Medical test Milestone The application deadline for the fall Miller co-founder of Richmond's flying concerned about a hole and the the south of Richmond and Berea the Thursday. Sept. 4. from 9 p.m. to club said. He founded the club with the pressure as well as lack of oxygen Flying Club will have better op- Students signed up tor Journalism Medical College Admission Test is Sept midnight Come join us and get off present president. Glynn Creamer. They didn't even mention that you portunities to learn how to fly and .103-Miles tone or anyone who is in- 5. The application deadline for the Fall campus for a time of relaxing, playing Miller has flown five times in private would probably freeze to death." the pursue their hobby. "The airport used terested in working on the Milestone Dental Admission Testing Program is games, refreshments and en- planes and also in the military where he science education teacher said. to be a little grass strip - ruts and all." staff, contact Larry Bailey (2301). tertainment. Sept. 8. A limited number of application booklets will be available from Dr. was an avaition officer in the Navy but Miller stresses the praticial point of Miller said Donna Bunch 1623-0685) or the had a minor medical problem so he The club does have small monthly Milestone Office (3436) AS SOON AS Meisenheimer Moore 339. joining the Flying Club -- cooperative Newman Center couldn't further his interest airplane ownership which reduces the dues, and the fee also includes the POSSIBLE. Catholic Newman Center will have a Data Processing With five members, and three more cost of individual ownership, inex- operating cost of the plane and rental of picnic at Boonesborough Sunday Meet interested Miller hopes to interest more (he aircraft, as well as instruction Data Processing Management pensive operating rates (SIS compared at the Newman center at 1:30 p.m. fliers, in this costly hobby. to $23). savings through group in- Miller said. Anderson campaign Association will hold its first meeting 'That's why I want to have a club It Thursday. Sept. 4. at 3:30 p.m. in the surance plans, and helping one gain a Richmond's Flying Club is patterned reduces the cost with more people. I after Lexington's club. An organizational meeting for the Nutrition Club Kennamer Room of the Powell private aviation certificate. candidacy of John Anderson, in The Food and Nutrition Club would want to get interested people, but who "Most want to get their private "We don't jjiscouragf students. It's Building. Persons interested in data can afford to rent or purchase a plane." dependant presidential contender, will like to welcome back all old members processing are cordially invited to certification. You fly 40 hours per- just usually a financial strain for he held Monday at 8 p.m. in Conference and invite interested persons to our attend. Miller said. forming procedures with an in- them." Miller said as to why students Room R of the Powell Building. first general meeting This will be held A ISO Cessna is what Miller and his structor." Miller said. Miller sees using weren't included. Also it takes time - to David Meredith, campus and on Tuesday. Sept. 9. at 4:45 p.m., in the Christian Athletes club would like to buy or rent. The cost the certificate for recreational and study regulations, instruments, Madison County campaign manager for is about $5,500 plus about $730 for in- business purposes for the faculty at the weather, etc. Rurrier Building. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes the Anderson campaign, said that other Ux>k for us near the Stadium on Sat, surance. Insurance would be a safety University. "Flying gives a feeling of freedom. A activities are being planned including a invites anyone interested to join the measure in case of accidents." Miller "For example going to London. Ky. chance to get away from it all. It's an Sept 6. 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The intramural office would like to St«V« Th acquaint all member of the University community with the opportunities available to them in the field of outdoor Well, now thai we have all had a In the end, look for the Los Their luck will end there, recreation with camping equipment chance to watch five months of Angeles Dodgers to take the however, as they will lose to the and possible sites. baseball, it is time to see what the division title. Dodgers in seven games. last month will have in store for As I said before, don't go looking Within the local area and on ■'„;, The American League has not statewide basis, there are many out- , . each of the pennant races. for a bookie; as these predictions door recreation areas available for. •, After all. waiting until now to provided the excitement this year carry no guarantee. exploring and enjoying. These include § make my picks public eliminates that the National League has, with I also reserve the right to change portions of our state which make out- . some of the pretenders from the one race being over for quite some these predictions at any time door living a necessity and a pleasure. _._ list from which the winners may be time now. before the end of the World Series chosen. in October. In Kentucky we suggest the following In the East, it could be a fight to easily accessible areas for which , . Before anyone gets serious the finish between the Baltimore literature is available. The usual thoughts about any of these Orioles and the New York AFTER THE FACT camping season runs from April 1 to predictions, let me say that 1 will Yankees. The following appeared on my October 31 although wintertime ' not back them up for a bet that has However, because of the Orioles desk one day last week. camping is possible been based on anything in this recent surge toward the top, look I find it quite interesting. Fourteen days is the limit for for them to dominate the final residence in each park because of the. - column. Ray Meyer, basketball coach numbers of eager campers desiring First, in the National League month of the season and repeat last DePaul University space. East, look for the Montreal Expos year's championship. Chicago Tribune to win the first championship in the The western division insures me "The way it is now, you don't You may want to try Cumberland team's history. of at least one correct prediction. have to put a gun to a kid's head, Falls near Corbin. Ft. Boonesborough ., The Expos are young and they Barring a total collapse, the but you have to keep a lot of at Boonesborough. Genral Burnside have the desire to outlast Pitts- Kansas City Royals will walk into Island at Brunside, Like Cumberland . pressure on them until the signing near Jamestown. Natural Bridge found burgh along with the experience of the playoffs to face the eastern date in April. I would like to see the losing to the Pirates in the stretch champ. near Slade. Kentucky or Cave Run rule changed so a kid could sign the Reservoir at Morehead. last year. The only excitement left here is minute he decides on a school. The western division of the whether or not George Brett can Then the kid can get the other The outdoor opportunities may be National League has the potential become the first player since Ted schools off his back, and he can pursued through use of outdoor cam-. to be the most exciting race of Williams to bat over 400 for a begin to enjoy his senior year. ping equipment which may be rented them all. with three teams in the season. through the Office of Intramural . . running I would like to see it but the "The way it is now, some schools Recreational Sports on campus. Junior quarterback Chris Isaacs looks for running room in the final preseason This equipment is available to those, My heart will tell me to pick the pressure may be too great. comi' in late and try to recruit the scrimmage. Isaacs will be counted upon to lead the Colonels in 1980 as they who qualify on a first come-first served . Cincinnati Reds to pull it off but in In the World Series, I look for mother or the father and the kid defend their national championship basis. It cannot be reserved. a miracle finish. Kansas City to be the American doesn't know what to do. We r AM. INTRAMURAL- Students, faculty and staff can rent, It doesn't seem that they will League representative after learned that when the boy commits KKCRKATIONAI. SPORTS the equipment. have enough pitching muscle for coming up short in the playoffs the (verbally), it doesn't mean a thing 1 I'Miiis Singles Deadline Sept. Ill In order to obtain use of the camping that, however. past few years. OoK Deadline Sept. 1" equipment, one must use the following until he signs." Date Opponent Site Trark Deadline Sept. 17 procedures: ..■" Sept. 6 Kentucky State H participate its first annual "Play the the Weaver Health Building gym- Tahle Tennis Singles Deadline Sept. 17 Sept. 13 Akron- A Tennis, golf Nile Away." nasium, will be taught the exact Sucrer Sept. 24 Sept. 20 Youngstown I. Fees will be paid at the Office of the;"; execution of the new 1980-84 com- II Swimming Deadline Ocl.N Bursar deadline Twelve hours of games, activities, pulsory gymnastic routines, according Oct. 4 Austin Peay- A Cross Country Deadline Ort. is 2 Equipment may be picked up at " to clinic director Agnes Crietzberg, Oct. II Middle Tenn.- ■ Viillevhall The entry deadline for intramural shows and demonstrations will take II Oct. 22 Begley Towel Room place on Friday night Sept. 19. from 8 University professor and women's Oct. 18 East Tennessee II rtadminlon Singles Deadline Oef.fi 3. Equipment can be checked out tennis is Sept 10. A mandatory meeting gymnastics coach. They will come from M ill be held in Begley 156 at 6 p.m. p.m. to 8 a.m. in the Begley Building Oct. 25 Western Kentiu k\ A lu.ooii Mrler Run Deadline Oct. 2» between 1.00-4:00 p.m Thurs. and Fri. ; Prizes will be given for door prizes and schools, private clubs and other Murray St. - (Entry Fee) 4. Equipment mist be checked in Kntries for the intramural golf organizations. Nov. 1 H tournament are also due Sept. 10. Entry to event winners. Come and "Play the Nov. 8 Tenessee Tech- < o-Ker Volleyball Deadline Nov. 5 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on .'' Nile Away." A Mon. and Tues hlanks may be obtained in Begley 202. A The clinic instructor will be Carole Nov. 15 East Carolina Archery Turkey Shoot Deadline Nov. 12 A Cn-Rer Week Dec. 1-5. 5. Rentals may be made for 3 day, S •'. meeting is scheduled for Sept. 10 at 8 l.iedtke. judge and coach of the Nov. 22 Morehead State- p m in Begley 156. University of Louisville women's II Begley and Weaver - Monday-Friday. day. or 10 day periods. For more information call the in- PE department gymnastics team. -Ohio Valley Conference Game 5X5-10:30 p.m. Free Play and IM iramural office at 5434. (James (Some special events may be Equipment available and its cost for , The sponsor of the clinic is the scheduled' Saturday 10-6 p.m Sunday sponsors clinic University Department of Physical WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL 1-10 p.m. Free Play. rental include the following: IM game night Weight Room Schedule Monday A clinic in compulsory gymnastics Kducation in cooperation with the Sept 6 - KWIC Preview - Away Camping Stove $.50 Division of Special Proerams. Sept. 10 - Miami (0.) - Away Thursday 6-9 p.m. Friday-Sunday 2-6 scheduled will be held Sept. 5 and 6 at the p m Tents. $3.00 University for coaches, teachers, Alumni Coliseum - Monday-Thursday Packs $3.00 judges and students of gymnastics. 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11 i Paga9/Vol. 59/No. 2 TlM Enlim Program Thursday, Saptambar 4. 1980 Championship makes it P.vfi for monumental changes k**->*•€ Bv BRIAN RI.AIR Captured in a photograph on the post- had quite a few alumni call and ask Staff Writer game celebration about it. Some of them had sort of gone 'lib More than eight months have passed It is certainly a moment worthy of into retirement as far as support for now. But time, like a respectable public Norman Rockwell's paintbrush. Eastern." relations agent, seems only to have However. Kidd, a veteran of success But with the football championship sweetened the taste of the Colonels' at the University, did not fully un- came a renewed interest and a football championship. The pages of the derstand or appreciate the full picture rekindled school spirit. "The only thing storybook season, bound securely in a on that December day. "I had no idea I can think of that would compare with volume of memories, have been set that all these things would happen," he this as far as sales of items would be the aside for the time being. Yet. no true said. "Things have happened this year transfer from college to university collegiate sports fan worth his season that have NEVER happened before status in 1966," said Mead, in his fif- ticket forgets a championship - and all I've been invited to speak at clinics, teenth year here. "Other than that, this that made it possible. banquets, luncheons - that kind of stuff. would have to be the biggest thing." So mental projectors in Richmond I've never been called on this much Somehow though, the effect of a and elsewhere will quietly re-run the before." national title has stretched beyond familiar images for another eight "That's right." said Don Combs, promotional items, leaving its mark on months. Or another eight years. Or director of athletics. "But he could the general "image" of the University. perhaps longer have a losing season this year and all This is where Dr. J.C. Powell. University president, offered a thought. Somewhere, in the distant sidelines of those people would think he's the rtnmhwil man in the world " "I think you have hit on it right there, the minds of many, three will be because it has had considerable impact recollections of quarterback Bill with our relations toward the public. Hughes' leadership: of noseguard Joe Analysis First of all. the national exposure (the Richard's game-saving extra-point There are enough trophies, plaques championship game was nationally block in the NCAA semi-final against televised) was very gratifying to the Nevada-Reno at Hanger Field: of and awards decorating Kidd's second- floor office in the Begley Building to alumni of the university and it helped placekicker David Mores' winning field the measure of pride and support they goal in the same contest - labeled by sink a small battleship The cham- pionship momento stands head and have for this institution. ABC-TV announcer Frank Broyles as "Secondly, it's had an impact on "the most exciting college football shoulders above all others. Next to that sits an engraved gold bowl, courtesy of incoming students. It has formed an game I've ever seen:" of tailback Alvin image of quality for us. giving them the Miller's awesome running in the the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame. Also recognizing the idea that if we're developed well Head coach Roy Kidd holds the national championship the 30-7 victory over I4he championship) has impact on our public relations, our would think that the added publicity we sales for the football magazine have about the fans and their expectations which served as an emotional catalyst visibility and our image has been "Now." he said, "they ask one for his teammates' ultimate success. given everybody from the players right brought might bring him here to ask shown signs of increasing and ex- on down to the entire coaching staff a substantial." he said. about the academics." he said. panding Combs, a new member of the question: 'What you Roing to do for an Without a doubt, those were special Although estimated figures provided encore?" moments. sense of pride." Kidd remarked. Division 1-AA Football Committee. Karl Park. University sports in- by the University indicate that the fall Ah. academics. In a collegiate Utopia, talked about Raining more respect from That sunny December Florida af- formation editor, has noticed that that term has welcomed the largest fresh- ternoon - where, fittingly enough, the it carries more weight than the heaviest other members of the committee since Five Colonels pride has spread among the fans as well man class ever, no one is willing to lineman and is given top priority But December Meade said that Bookstore Colonels enjoyed the fruits of victory - - especially the alumni "Personally make a definite connection between the served as an ending. . a final curtain no one has ever labeled the University a items publicizing the championship are speaking. I've had people I graduated publicity of the championship and the Utopia, and Combs, practically an in- still selling well -• a fact which he called All- OVC for a performance unparalleled in with back in 1970 - some that I haven't high school students' interest. University sports - the winning of a stitution here, is not about to be the "interesting " Coach Hoy Kidd's defending NCAA national championship in grand seen in months or years - come up to However. Dr. Charles Ambrose, in first Thus, he brings perhaps the only Topping off the positive domino effect Division l-AA national champion me. And the football team is the first his nineteenth year as dean of ad- bad news associated Vritij the sacrifice \*as special recognition from the Colonels placed five players on the I'IKII gridiron style. thing they'll talk about." he said "It's Yet it also marked a beginning, missions, mentioned the idea that the surrounding a nationa^pat, isjdicating governor's office before the cham- prc-scason All-Ohio Valley < onierenre inspiring the Chairman of Cham- untold how much it Uhe title) is worth - championship may have had more that more football players than usual pionship was hardly 24 hours old Don football team pionships to chart a meandering course in terms of our alumni " impact and influence on high schoolers attended summer school to make up for Keltner. vice-president for public af- The players named to the lirst units into the Land of Intangibles for all those "I got letters from friends who saw » had it been attained in a different era -- class hours missed during the ex fairs, helped Ret the ball of were senior fullback Dale Pat ton and seeking to explore the meaning and the game on TV." said Combs. "Well, during the late fifties or the early citement of the season conRratulations rolling junior guard Kevin Greve of Cincinnati. purpose of something called the NCAA as a matter of fact. I even got a letter sixties, for instance. "That's understandable.'' he said, "At 8 am . the Monday after we had Ohio: senior split-end David Booze of Division I-AA national football title from a friend whom 1 hadn't heard "When I first came here in 1961," he reserving his surprise for the story of won the cha'mpionship. the phone rang St Petersburg. Fla . iiinior flanker For it is difficult to believe that even the from in 20 years who saw the < Nevada) recalled, "the i visiting) students would the signing of several outstanding It was one of the governor's aides, Jerry Parrish of Auhurndalc. Fla Olid most gifted sporting prophet could have Reno game." ask. 'How good is your football team? recruits - especially noseguard Mike wanting to know what could be done to junior defensive back George Floyd <>( forseen the total effect of such an ac- Roger Meade. director of the How good is your basketball team?' It McShane from Florida Recruited officially recognize the ac- Hrooksville. Fla complishment. University Bookstore, also heard from would be the first thing they would ask. heavily by the University of Florida complishment." he said Pat ton. who rushed lor 729 yards last The emotion triggered by the 11-2 graduates after the season ended. Because back then, it was almost a sin and Louisiana State University, both Following Feltner's suggestions, the season and scored nine touchdowns. team (a record for victories in a Many wanted to order souvenior to go to school and NOT be interested in noted Division I powers. McShane entire coaching staff received Ken- and Greve were first team selections on season) and that heralded ac- merchandise offered by the store sports, since almost everybody went to chose Kidd's program tucky Colonel's confmisions and the the 1979 All OVC team Parrish !ind complishments had initially appeared "We printed some special mer- the ballgames. "Yes. it does surprise me." said players were presented with cer- Floyd were second-team choices on to run deeper than pride at the chandise with NCAA National "But I ve noticed that now - at least Combs. "It's rare that we can compete tificates of commemoration. The week that team University. Special championship Champions' on it." Mead said. "I'm within the past eight years - the first with schools like that." of Januarv 20-26 was proclaimed as Parrish led the team in puss posters adorned wall space in nearly talking about hats, bumper stickers. question they usually ask is an "There's no doubt that our winning "EKU NATIONAL FOOTBALL receiving last year with 2."> catches for every building. From one side of the several shirt styles and all There were academic one." the championship helped us get him. as CHAMPIONS WEEK" across the state "i49 yards and four TD's while Booze, campus to the other. From ad- things that we could hardly keep in Coach Kidd looks at the situation well as the other 29 we signed." Kidd Also, six highway signs were erected at who played in portions of only seven ministrative office to dormitory rooms stock during the spring semester. We from a slightly different anRle "A non- said the Richmond city limits, recognizing it games after injuring his knee, ranked as the home of the national champs second on the Colonels' team with IT Seventeen-year coach Kidd. sitting at catches for 291 yards and three scores his desk recently with the trophies in Floyd led the OVC in interceptions Exchange front of him and the championship with seven for 68 yards and punt season behind him. thought about the returns with 13 for 124 yards during the Classified Ads mind-boggling chain reaction that 1979 season It's Easy Call 622-1629 ••• To a New Hair Style Iwl ISC Wanted: Responsible young woman 17 to supervise 10 year old boy. in • exchange for home, room and board, •■ will supply automobile plus COUPON Jp UhP

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Even new arrivals on campus they realize they are going in the knows all the downtown bars is a have noticed the gathering of opposite direction . . ." dead giveaway every time. people sitting outside between the Here comes a sophomore with a "Look! Wow, what a line-up! Powell Center and the bookstore confident "I've been there before (No, not the Colonels) it's a virtual and wondered . . . What are all expression"' written all over his panorama of the latest campus these people doing here? face. Ever helpful and full of useful fads and fashions. The look seems Although notoriously christened information, the sophomore still to be preppy with a capital F this "Horny Corner" it's just possible, remembers the way it was the year semester. "I've never seen so mind you. that not all of these before. many alligators in one place at a people are sexual fanatics whose Who is this character with the time! Remodeled penny loafers sole purpose in life is to ogle every dazed expression? Could it possibly are laying tracks on campus as are person who goes by. be a. yes, I think it must be -- a the once-again fashionable clogs." Amidst all the pairs of eyes that Junior! What a laugh! The frantic "Hey! There's my kinda people, follow you as you walk by. causing spectacle of a Junior trying to blue jean lovers." chills to run up and down your wave at all of his or her friends at The Country and Western look is spine, there is somebody there the same time never fails to amuse sweeping the country so take heart are 9:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m Monday Friday (photo by Will involved in the art of people wat- me. I really crack up when the all you faithful jean wearers. Be Pam Holtzclaw, a broadcasting major from Liberty views Mansfield) ching . . 'What was her name?" look ap- right in fashion with a cowboy hat, pottery on display at the Faculty Art Show opening. The exhibit will continue through Sept 19 Normal gallery hours "There comes a freshman, you pears on their face. oxford shirts, Levis and cowhide can always tell by the map in their boots. If you're really enthused, Mind opening hands, the questioning, half-fearful From the looks of that deter- buy a horse! You'll be right in looks on their faces as they con- mined chin, this person must be vogue and doing your duty as a template being late for class, the one of that elite group known as citizen by saving energy. Don't Art exhibit opens this week abrupt about-face in mid-stride as seniors. That smug look of one who forget the shovel! Bv LINDA M. DOUGLAS Mount St Helen, the rest of the works according to Isaacs. He said. "We Staff Writer could have been created at any time, in headed off into our own directions." Upcoming events of interest The summer sabbatical works by any place. H'rom the vibrant profiles of three Daniel N Shindelbower and Darryl The sabbatical exniDit is fine work. individuals to the abstract colorless Halbrooks are among the twelve art Crill concerts will agains be featured tend the University of Kentucky some "Divine Madness'" the debut film for The colors are pure and the artists' stone displays. I felt different emotions' instructors' works being displayed in this semester. They will start in Oc- 30 years ago. on "A Look At . . ." the Ladd Company is scheduled for messages can be taken several ways. as I moved from piece to piece. the Giles Gallery in the Jane F. tober and will continue every Wed- Thursday. Sept 4, at 6:30 p.m. over release in September and October. The Kverything from the wood sculpture to However, being a non-art student, I Campbell Fine Arts Building. Monday nesday night at 8 p.m. They will be free- WKKU-FM (889) or on cable channel 6. film stars Bette Midler who made her the paintings cry out with energy and was lost at times trying to understand through Friday, from 9:15 a.m. to 4:30 of-charge Popcorn will also be A schedule of WEKU's September own stunning debut in "The Rose." The vitality. the artists' messages As a result. I felt p.m until Sept. 19. provided at no cost programs may be obtained by calling movie transposes a record - smashing With added displays of painting, as though some of the communication According to Ron Isaacs, an art in- 2474. Hroadway performance into a film sculpturing. drawing. metals, was lost. experience. structor, this annual event kicks off ceramics, fibers and print making, the Kor this reason. I think that com- Square Dance Class. Tonight from each academic year in the art depart- exhibit has much to offer. From a ments by the artists around or beneath 7 30 to 10 .1 .oca ted at Camp Catalpa ment and allows the public to view the classic pottery sculpture to an abstract the works would be helpful. I realize, City Park at Lake Reba. Richmond. Fastern Dance Theatre will meet work the instructors have done rectangle creation which contains that most of the works are titled but Kor more information, call: Jim Tuesday and Thursday, evenings from Halbrooks and Shindelbower's works items including miniature dollar bills even with that, the meanings are not Peavley at 623-3009. Clyde Hunter at 6-7:30 in the Weaver Dance Studio All U-xington Children's Theatre an- are accented in this show because they and photographs, many ideas 'are always evident (23*241. David Jett at 623-6184 or Tib students interested in taking technique nounces auditions for our fall were granted leave this summer to do suggested. I am disappointed that more Congleton at 369-5289 classes and or performing with the production "The Masque of Beauty and The art display is definitely an ac- their work according to Isaacs. photography is not displayed. The tivity to see if you are a student who group should come dressed to dance. the Beast." Auditions will he held at the Timelessness in this art show is creativity of the camera lens should not Call 3504 for further information. The Kenwick Community Center. 313 likes a change of pace. evident. be excluded when artists want to It gives an individual the opportunity'. Ron Smith will talk with Lyman technique class is numbered PHE 350 (hvsley Avenue, on Sept. 7 at 2 p.m. and Kven though there is a work where communicate their messages. to open his mind to more than one form • Johnson, the first black student to at- or PHE 550 Sept. 8 at 7 p.m. the theme deals with the explosion of There is no theme for the exhibit of art JIM'S Bobby NO okattoMibku PAWN A Exits West 4! 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An unequal sequel Browne doesn't 'Smokey' watered '' by mediocrity in new album H\ MIKK KICKBACK finds some sort of peace of mind as Hy KIM. Kit KRA7.KE to be fighting to hold back the enormous expressed in the line "the hearts are acting ability that wants to burst forth Staff Writer Maff Writer After four years of not being in the hard and the times are tough Down on -Smokey and (he Bandit II" is a real from his gigantic frame. the boulevard the night's enough " The only real talent which is allowed studio to record an album. Jackson soaker in a hot dry summer at the Browne presents "Hold Out " He's no This song starts off somewhat slow- theatre box office. Unfortunately, it's to come out on the screen is that of Dom However, thanks to Rosemary Butler's Del.uise: who. in his first "Smokey" longer "The Pretender" nor is he more of a washout as an entertainment "Running On Kmpty" And Browne strong, crisp voice, the song really value. role, plays an Italian doctor - hJ-iacked picks up and moves Browne and by Bandit's gang and placed in charge proves that he's not afraid to use his All those customers who stayed away own shoulder to cry oa Butler's voices are made for each other from "The Blues Brothers." of a pregant elephant which the Bandit, i like peanut butter and jelly) Both are Frog and Snowman I Jerry Reed) are Surviving the death of two people "Brubaker" and "Honeysuckle Rose" very dear to him i Lowell George of pleasing alone, but together - look out! iire standing in line to see the latest hi transporting from Miami to Dallas. Side two starts with "Of Missing Del.uise comes across with some Little Feat fame and his wife). Browne jinks of the Bandit. Frog and Justice Persons." a tribute to l»well George good one-liners which can only be asks. "Does it take a death to learn iplayed by Burt. Selly. and Jackie). what a life is worth-'" Browne sings to George's daughter appreciated in his Italian accent <"I about how she still needs to carry on her Though the picture is definitely light- missa my wife so bad." he ad-libs as the Browne questions love; both his love for others and vice-versa On "Hold life without her father I George and weight and barely challenges the in- elephant misplaces it trunk in his Out" you can hear Browne talking to a Browne were very close and George telligence of an educated mold culture. crotch). it does have some genuinly funny lady thai he is falling head over heels appears on several Browne LP's and on As for the plot, it is simply a por- the liner of this album. Browne still moments and a truck-load of action. trayal of events that occur as the gang for Kven a deaf man could hear him includes George's name i The real Hu,t most of all. it carries a lot of treks across the Southwest They are put his heart on the line w ith the climax of the LP's last song "Hold On Hold leelings of everyone involved are in this momentum from it's 1977 namesake pursued by "county mounties and Out " Browne tells it just like it is. song While it sounds morbid, it's really The picture's major fault is the mounty mounties" and the lovable failure of Director Hal Needham to When one first looks at the list of a pleasant song about death hand of outlaws soon succeed in of the seven songs on the album. make use the incredible talent on the demolishing several scores of police songs on the hack, the first song. "Disco set Apocalypse" jumps out at you Now. "Call It A-lnan" is one of the two cars. Browne didn't write alone Co-written Kurt Reynolds, for example, is a "Ixraks like someone bombed a drive- before you say Browne's doing disco, by David l.indley 'who plays guitar an proven comedian, yet he is placed in the in movie." quips Gleason in the af- remember this is his first studio album since "The Pretender " He's got a lot of lap steel guitar we've all become ac- role of the washed-up Bandit. He termath of destruction. customed to on earlier LP's>. it is a wanders through his role without a history and feelings to write about They ride on. "Disco Apocalypse" is a song lender, sweet love ballad purpose in the plot and he strives more Charlotte ithe elephant) has her With words like "If I'd only for the audience's sympathy than he reminiscent of "Running On Empty " baby, the Bandit learns to like himself As you listen further into the LP. you known what your heart cost, can we does for it's laughs. and proposes to Frog, and they all will realize this is the song when he first call it a loan and a debt that I owe on a "I'm not having any fun now," he happily fail to deliver the elephant to meets the lady he falls in love with bet that I lost." and music so soft and moans as though he were applying the Dallas pleasant it cannot help but be the best words more to Reynolds, himself, Browne sings about a disco Urban In all "Smokey and the Bandit II" is a Cowboy in the lines "they do their jobs slow song on the album It's hard to rather than to the Bandit haphazard display of mediocrity which and live and die and in their dreams lielieve after hearing this song that could have displayed some real talent, Sally Fields seems rather bored with they rise above by strength or hate or there isn't a single acoustic guitar on but instead simply relied on the success her miniature part in the sequel. She luck or love " Browne has seen these the entire album sleep-walks her lines as though she is of it predecessor to draw people to the people As co-writer and keyboardist Craig still basking in the afterglow of her box office. Doerge begins playing "Hold On-Hold "Norma Rae" Oscar. Note -- "Smokey and the Bandit Part In the title song. "Holdout.'' Browne Out" you know that this is a g-o-o-d And Jackie Gleason. as the half- II" is now showing at the Campus sings of love and himself. I've song Browne sings about the world and witted Sheriff Buford T. Justice, seems Cinemas. traded love for glory but I'm still not his love for this lady he's fallen in love satisfied " It's hard to believe, hut with throughout the album lOHly there is a complete analysis of a Browne could tie two different ideas Reader lost in Old West relationship in this song Browne into one) reminds the lady of how he feels about Butler's vocals again help make this Going up her. yet he still questions himself song The two voices are tight on this song, even tighter than "Hunning On Workmen were completing construction of the new satellite receiving station at That Girl Could Sing" is a song that 'Cowboy' tumbles you should hear on KM more often than Kmpty " Browne turns this song into a WEKU-FM at the beginning of school WEKU-FM is the last public radio station you do This song is about the best on mini-soap opera; at the last part the in the country to receive a satellite receiving station "Hold Out " Browne has done some music fades down and Browne stops studio trickery on his voice and it's singing and starts talking He's telling in literary form good In this tune not only could she this lady just one thing "I l-ove You" riding the mechanical bull does not sing hut "she wasn't very good at with the voice of a pimple-faced young Bv I.INDA M.DOUGLAS Comedy flies high saying good-bye hut that girl was teen Remember that this is music The ; Staff Writer make him a cowboy, is not introduced sane." Instruments start again just where they ■The author of "The Urban Cowboy" until the final chapter The rising action is suspenseful at I wish he'd given us a hint if she had left off and rock once more. rid injustice to the movi? when he said good-bye or not This isn't the same Browne we heard «!rote the book. times, but overall, the reader has to 'Airplane* fueled resist the urge to yawn as he moves It seems that FM stations like before; he's different "Hold Out" Latham conveyed the message of the "Boulevard" the best, since every time songs all come straight from the heart i "111 West American dream of the from chapter to chapter. [.atham does not relate anything I get in the car and drive to the store. I Listen to this album or go to Rupp cowboy updated. However, without the hear this song Now that Browne ap- Whichever you do first, you'll probably cover showing John Travolta in his below surface happenings by hilarity pears to be out on the street and the end up doing both and being glad you western dress, the reader would be lost. The cowboy's thoughts are implied when he climbs the windmill and when jabs, only the attentive viewer will lady's gone, he gets a little upset and did The book falls short on several ac- By MARKITA SHF.I.Bl'RNE counts. he discovers love for the first time but catch all of the amusing points of the the author allows the reader to draw his Managing Editor Descriptions are weak in the Filled with quips, cujenesses jyjd movie characters and scenes. From the own conclusions about the main The film continually borrows from 'Dancin' musical character's reactions, thoughts and contributions from other movies which fleeing of the Urban Cowboy from his have been hilariously revamped other cinema worksand revises them to feelings. small hick hometown to the discovering "Airplane" will be one of the summer's fit the means of the bizarre comedy. of the oil wellsofthe big city, the author Like the movie, the book offers action Hays seemed trapped in his bumbling headlines series scenes. So many of these scenes are comic offerings which lasts into the puts the main character into action character but really shows his stuff in formances the subscriber ordered for dwelled upon, that the author does not early fall. The National Touring Company of situations rather than dwelling upon the his memory scenes especially when he the season 'i.e.. first second, third or give the reader the chance to ap- It was written by Jim Abrahams and Bob Fosse's smash Broadway musical ntomsphere. does a revamped version of "Saturday "Dancin"' will appear Oct. 13-15 as the fourth performances). preciate a fight in the bar or the Jerry and David Zucker of "The Night Fever" The Hays version is first attraction of the '80-81 Broadway The dancing in "Dancin"' uses The reader has an abstracJ concept of characters' bull rides Kentucky Fried Movie." but we shouldn't hold that against them. decidedly better than the original with Nights season at the I,exington Ope,ra contemporary pop and classical music, surroundings and all thtfrnfriduals With the introduction of these scenes or without the comedy lines Robert Hays stars as the desirable House as opposed to Broadway music, in progressing through the scenses. repeatedly, the reader becomes bored As could be expected the movie though disoriented cab driver who developing its themes. Works from Characterization is nonexistent. after the first five chapters contains many re-dos of scenes from The cowboy's personality is reflected The symbolic importance of the leaves his fare I with the meter running, The opening and second night per composers such as . Cat 0 "Airport '79". Stevens. George M. Cohan and John more in his partner, who he picks up the cowboy's hat which is stressed in the what would you expect ) at the airport The audience rolls in the aisles with formances of "Dancin"' I Monday and first night after he leaves his while he flies cross-country in pursuit of Tuesday. Oct. 13. 14) will be at 8 p m Phillip Sousa are woven into the movie is lost. Latham tries to show the the delight only one can get from the production Classical ballet, modern hometown, rather than the author's use contrast of the cowboy's worn farm hat a winsome airline stewardess who has slapstick humor in the style of Laurel Wednesday evening performances somehow < can you ever imagine how?) dance, show business and disco dancing of'physical and emotional description. to that of the felt hat of the boys at the and Hardy when a stewardess plays do- tQct 15) will be a twilight matinee at 6. The dialogue reads as though it is missed the depth of his charm. followed by the closing performance at are all featured bar. The translation is misunderstood gooder and strums the guitar for the New subscriber forms are available taken from the movie script. Entire when a female destroys his hat without After half the passengers and all the plane and especially one little heart 9:30 chapters are composed of dialogue. crew i how silly of them to all eat the Those patrons who have already at the Lexington Center ticket office. any explanation beyond that she hates patient while managing to pull the IVs 432 West Vine St. To order tickets by Often, the introductory and closing same thing! > pass out from food out of the kid's arms. subscribed for the '80-'81 season have it been mailed "Dancin"' tickets to phone. Visa and Master card orders paragraphs is the only prose the author For all of you who enjoy reading the poisoning, leave the flying of the All in all it is a delightfully funny replace "How to Succeed in Business will be processed through Charg-A-Tick adds extra to the chapters. book after you see a movie, my plane to the stewardess, her trusty movie overflowing with laughter auto-pilot i you have to see the movie to Without Really Trying" tickets. at '608) 233 3535 For further ticket Plot and rising action are two areas suggestion is not to buy the book Note - "Airplane" starts tonight at where the author loses his reader. The It is not worth the time it takes to even believe him) and of course. Hays. Present subscribers' "Dancin"' tickets information < no reservations) call (606) the Towne Cinema plot, in which the cowboy discovers that read it nor the money that is invested Hacked full of one-liners and quick correspond to the series plan of per- 233 3565 Peoples Restaurant C Jf rv Z

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Limited football First-time enrollment up over 700 students prints available By MEAN IIOI.T Ambrose said. New* Editor Aanbrose continued to say that ad- H> V.ANKSSAFRAZIKK hard lought victories, the cham- Over 700 more first-time students are mission for night classes also are surf Writrr pionships, the defeats and the hard enrolled at the University now than seeing increases over last year. He The I'niversity's NCAA Division I - work that has gone into the building of were at this time last year, according to cited one class in which 85 people AA football championship will be our fine football program." said Kidd. Dr. Charles Ambrose, dean of ad- have enrolled. Previously, the largest honored with a limited - edition Although pleased with the popularity -__^ntollment /or an undergraduate night of his sports prints. Ford's heart ideally missions. collectors print entitled "Colonel According to Ambrose, there have das-i that Ambrose recalled was of 78 lies nowhere near the locker room when Football" by Steve Ford, nationally been significant increases in the peopleMqr one class in 1975. Reclaimed sports artist. it comes to painting, .even though his number of first time University One reason cited by Ambrose for past includes two years of collegiate The I.SOO prints being sold can be students from within the state Com- decreases inwut-of-state enrollment at purchased through Eastern's Alumni baseball as a catcher. Ford feels he can reach more people pared to last year, there are now at the University v»a.s_a,slack in recruit- Association or by obtaining an order ment outside of Kentucky after it through music than sports. least 1.767 in-state men entering the form at any ol four Richmond financial institution as opposed to the 1979 figure became apparent that the University institutions first time this year was approximately turned away that late this spring the A lidO-word history of the University's Ford's benefits, however, are not 2.238 as of last week compared to 1.813 University decreased its efforts to football program accompanies each of only financial He enjoys being his own last year for an increase of 525 students. recruit those students. the 1.800 prints, signed and numbered boss and operating his own company, However, the number of out-of-state According to Feltner. the tuition by the artist. l-uy I ..IMC Graphics "Really, it's freedom beyond con- students entering for the first time has hikes at state universities last year The print is among 30 major seen a decrease, according to Donald may have also affected the number ol university sports prints, including trol." he said. Feltner. vice president for public af- students from outside of Kentucky who Alabama. Nebraska. Tennessee. LSU. "I have never liked people telling me fairs. chose the University. North Carolina, and Kentucky, what to do A self-mover is what I try to be I don't need anybody to kick me in Feltner provided figures showing 356 Hut. listed as among the reasons why produced by the artist. out-of-state men planning to enter the The ISx26 inch print sells unframed the tail to get something done. If I want more people are entering the University for the first time as opposed University for the first time. Lee for 023 or customed framed at $60 to do it. Ill get it done." he said. Ford plans to do more album covers, to a figure of 583 for the last academic Crigsby. admissions counselor, said the These prices include sales tax. postage year Also, the number of female out-of- and handling sports prints and he plans to do more reasons cited by most students included state students declined from 546 last .lames W "Spider" Thurman. city skyline portraits, like those of their satisfaction with the attitude of year to 490 this year people who work at the University and director of Kastern's Alumni l.Dinsville. Nashville and Cincinnati, which he completed before the demand The number of transfer students also as a result of the worsening Association, said he anticipates a great showed an increase of about 30 people demand for the print which is em- for the sports prints stepped into the economic situation. picture while students who were re-admitted Feltner said that even though blematic of the University's football this year as compared to last year's tradition and the first national football "Theskylines took so long to do I've enrollment decreases are predicted in figure took an increase of nearly 40 47 states including Kentucky from now championship in the state's history. had to lay off them for awhile." he said. "I encourage our alumni, friends and Ford has other plans in his horizon people. until 1995. that enrollment over the next fans to order their personal print im- beside skylines. He would like to The total enrollment of new students, five years will probably "hold its own" of whom Ambrose said are nearly all mediately to avoid missing out on this transfer his creativity from the canvas at the University with some modest treasured collector's item. It is a print to the stage. freshmen, was standing at 6,328 in the increases in the number of students .ill Kastern supporters will want for "I guarantee you I'll cut a record latest presidential report as compared expected during that period. their home, office, or as a great gift." before I die." he said to 5.346 students last year. Feltner added that he feels student These figures for the current year the alumni director said. He is also certain about something satisifaction with the University plays a Thurman. who was named an All- else may not be totally accurate as both no- role in accounting for the number of American quarterback at Eastern, as "If these OVC schools are hoping to Up in the air shows and students who have just students expected here within that registered are not included in the totals. period. was Kidd. said. '"Colonel Football' get a lot of attention then they've got to Making a fancy catch while playing frisbee in the warm late summer weather brings back memories of his playing accomplish something on a national this week was Mike Young. Young is a senior LET. major from Parkhills level, which Eastern has done," he days during the early '40s."

UNIVERSITY FILM SERIES ^ Till. UNIVERSITY FILM SI HIES MOVIES ARE PRE * SfNTEO IN FERRELI ROOM. COMBS BUILDING. SEVEN NIGHTS »F.R WEEK AT THE LISTED TIME PLEASE WATCH SCHEOULE EOH STARTING TIME AS THEV VARV WITH THEHE LENGTH OF FILM ADMISSION IS $1 00 AND LIMITED TO EKU STUDENTS. FACUI TV. STAFF. AND GUESTS. FOJ Talent Show ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL STUDENT ACTIVITIES'' 111 MM, Fri. - Sept. 5: Parents Day 7 & 9 p.m.

Sat. - Sept. 6: September 20th, 1980 7 & 9 p.m. Brock Auditorium 1st prize $500°°; 2nd Prize $15000; 3rd prize $75"

Any full-time Eastern Kentucky University student is He was i poor Mack eligible to audition for the talent show. Sun. - Sept. 7: 7 & 9 p.m. sharecropper's son who never dreamed he Mon. - Sept. 8: 7 & 9 p.m. was adopted Ail applications must be submitted to the office of Tues. - Sept. 9: 7 & 9 p.m. STEVE Student Activities and Organizations no later than 4:30 p.m., Superman MARTIN Monday, September 8th. Applications for bands will not be accepted. Wed. - Sept. 10: 7 & 9:30 p.m. IhejERK A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Thurs. - Sept. 11: 7 & 9:30 p.m. *. . « ,i-'S «FS(«»v»? Name . Friday - Sept. 12: 7 & 9 p.m. S.S. No. f *32L Saturday - Sept. 13: 7 & 9 p.m. Address. Phone 71firm8& £ if LATE SHOW &3EA Fri.-Sept. 511:30 p.m Type of Act A Star is Born Midnight - Audition times will be assigned Sept. 8th. The Jerk Please be prepared to audition at your assigned time Sat. - Sept. 6 11:30 Superman Midnight - A preeentation of the University Centerboard. The Jerk I