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For more information, please contact [email protected]. *e¥5!5|^ Tennessee - Eastern THE EASTERN PROGRESS Senior Ball Game Today Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College ■' Tomorrow Nifcht VOLUME 17 RICHMOND, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1939 NUMBER 14 Senior Class To Richardson Is Queen Of Senior Ball Glee Clubs Tour Eastern Progress Is Judged As Sponsor Ball North Central Ky. Second Best Paper In Kentucky Tomorrow IN ight On Trip. This Year In Intercollegiate Press Meet Richardson Will Reign Groups Leave Monday Dean On Campus Eastern Ranks In As Queen; Edelmaier For Evening Concert Every Division In Robins Are Attendants At Paris High School Semi-Annual Press Convention At U. K. ANNUAL DANCE NINE COUNTIES KENTUCKY WINS A new feature will be added to The members of the Men's Glee the social calendar at Eastern to- Club and Women's Madrigal Club Winning in seven out of ten morrow night, April 22, when the will take their annual trip this senior class of 1939 sponsors the entries and placing in the rank first annual Senior Ball. In the year to a portion of north central of honorable mention for the lat- future, this dance is expected to Kentucky, presenting concerts In ter three awards, the Eastern rank with the Junior Prom and nine counties. Three busses have Progress again ranked as second- top college newspaper In the annu- the Military Ball as one of the been chartered for the occasion, biggest and finest dances of the al spring convention of Kentucky leaving Richmond at 4:30 p. m. | [.Intercollegiate Press Association scnool year. : Miss Miklren Frances Richard- Monday afternoon and proceeding at Lexington, April 7 and 8. son, attarctlve blonde senior from directly to Paris. Bourbon county, In the judging, by the Chicago Science Hill, has been chosen by where they will spend the night Tribune, the Kentucky Kernel, University of Kentucky publica- the men of the senior class aa and present an evening concert the queen. She will have the honor tion took first honors by one of being the first "Queen of the In the auditorium of the Pails point, and the College News, of- Senior Ball." Two senior women, high school at 8:00 o'clock Mon- ficial publication of Murray State Miss Alice Edelmaier and Miss day evening. Teachers College, ranked in third Thelma Robinson, have been se- place. lected by the class to serve as The trip .will cover the period The awards were announced at attendants to the queen. from April 24 to 26 Inclusive. Dur- the banquet on Friday evening, Garth House, popular Lexington ing this time they are scheduled April 7, to the delegates of the for appearances, In" addition to the orchestra leader, and his orchestra Dean Thyrsa W. Ames nine college newspapers, repre- have been scheduled to furnished Paris concert, on Tuesday morn- sentative of the association. Prin- the music for this gala event. The ing, April 25, at 8:45 a. in., Cyn- Dr. Thyrsa Amos, dean of wo- cipal speaker for the banquet was dance will feature a full "no- thiana high school; 10:30 a. m., men at the University of Pitts- G. M. Pedley, vice president of break" card and will be climaxed Deming high school, Mt. Olivet; ourgh, Pittsburgh, Pa., was the the Kentucky Press Association, by the crowning of the queen. 1:00 p. in., Falmouth high school; guest speaker at the annual din- editor of the "In Kentucky" maga- Dancing will be from 8:30 to 12 2:30 p. m., Brooksvllle; and follow- ner for the senior women of Eas- zine and publisher of the' Lyon in the small gym of Weaver Health ing supper in Maysville, an evening tern Teachers College Wednesday County Herald. concert at the Maysville high evening at the Glyndon Hotel. building. Election of officers for the Admittance to the dance will be school at 8:00 p. m. (E. S. T.). Her subject was "The Good That The clubs will spend their second Abides," coming year was made on Satur- restricted to members of the senior day morning with Robert Pay, class and their friends. According night in Maysville. Dean Amos was also heard at the college assembly hour Thurs- Western State Teachers College, to T. J. Black, class president, each On Wednesday, April 26, pro- as president; John Morgan, Uni- senior may invite one other couple grams will be presented in the day morning on "What of the Art of Living Today?" versity of Kentucky, vice presi- as his guest to the dance. Stu- Flemingsburg high school at 9:00 dent; and Martha Jane Jones, dents who desire to attend are a. m.; Carlisle high school at 10:30 She is past-president of the Na- tional Association of Deans of Murray, secretary-treasurer. They asked to see members of the class a. m.; Clark County high school, will replace the outgoing officers for tickets. Subscription price will MIKQGEN Winchester, at 1:15 p. m.; and Women and taught in the public 13ic4*t5J>S'or>-' schools of Kansas, at the Uni- of 1938-39: L. T. Iglehart, Univer- oe one dollar. Tickets may be the final concert on the tour will sity of Kentucky, president; Ed- bought from members of the senior Miss Mildren Kicnardson, sen- fcsau. tomorrow night, April 22. be presented In the auditorium of versity of Kansas and Columbia University before becoming dean ward Eicher, Eastern, vice presi- class or at the door. ior, Science Hill, has been elected Miss Alice Edelmaier and MisS Winchester high school at 2:30 dent; and Lucille Bassenback, by the men of the Senior class and Thelma Robins will serve as her p. m. «* of women at the University of will reign as queen of the Senior attendants. Pittsburgh. She received her Morehead, secretary-treasurer. Eastern Teacher Is The Men's Glee Club, of approxi- bachelor's and master's degrees at The fall convention for 1939 will Elected President mately forty members, under the the University of Kansas and doc- be held at Western State Teachers direction of Mr. James E. Van tor of laws degree at University College, Bowling Green, and the Of E. E. A. Section B. S. U. Installation Cadet Officers Peursem, head of the music de- of Pittsburgh. spring convention was slated for partment, and the forty members the campus of Eastern in April, Dr. Dean W. Rumbold was of the Women's Madrigal Club, 1940. Of Officers To Be Reappointed By under the direction of Miss Blanche elected president of the Audio- Dr. Thyrsa Amos Listed according to class of visual Aids Section for the 1939 Sams, will present a varied pro- gram. It will include numbers sung competition, the various awards K. E. A. at Louisville next year, Held Here April 21 Eastern ROTC were made as follows: at the recent meeting last week. by each of these groups and num- Is Guest Of Senior Dr. Rumbold is in the depart- bers sung by the two groups com- Best newspaper, Kentucky Ker- ment of biology at Eastern. He bined. Women On Campus nel, University of Kentucky, first; received his B. S. degree from the Dr. J. Edwin Hewlett Roth Is Cadet Major Eastern Progress, Eastern Stats University of Buffalo and was for To Address Group At Under New Plan To Teachers College, second, and Col- some time a graduate student at Four Eastern Students lege News, Murray State Teach- the University of Wisconsin. He Annual Banquet Help Develop Leaders Pass Examination For Dean Of Women At ers College, third. received his Ph.D degree from Pitt University Best sports story, Eastern Prog- Duke University. Aviation Training ress, first; College News, second, GARDEN THEME LIST APPOINTMENT Addresses Students and Georgetonlan, Georgetown Special Program Notification was received Thurs- College, third. The annual installation banquet The R. O. T. C. unit of Eastern day by Maj. C. W. Gallaher, com- AT CHAPEL Best news story, Eastern Prog- Arranged For of the-Baptist Student Union will has reorganized the officers of the mandant of the Eastern Teachers ress, first; College News, second, College R. O. T. C. unit, that four and Trail Blazer, Morehead State Junior Scientists be held at 6:30, April 21, at the battalion- in order to give more First Baptist Church. At this time of the nine Eastern students who Dr. Thyrsa Amos, dean of Teachers College, third. students a chance to develop The sixth annual convention of the following officers of the Bap- underwent examinations Tuesday women at the University of Pitts- Best editorial, College Heights the Junior Academy of Science tist Student Council for 1939-40 leadership, It was announced by for admission to the Army Air burgh and past-president of the Herald, Western State Teachers \ will be held at Bellevue high will be formally installed: Major Charles W. Gallaher, today. Corps schopl at Randolph Field, 'National Association of Deans of College, first; Kentucky Kernel, Atlanta Cox, Eugene Kennedy, Tex., had been accepted. Women, was the guest of the second, and College News, third.