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Eastern University Year 1964

Eastern Progress - 08 May 1964

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Friday, May 8, 1964 Student Publication of Eastern State College, Richmond, Kentucky 41»t Year Number 28 Teacher Education Rev. Muffin, Dr. Peale Are Speakers Requirements Upped For Commencement Week Excercises

Eastern, the state's leading College Aptitude Teat. producer of teacners, has begun Previously, the academic a new program of identification, standing requirement was 2.0. Alumni Coliseum To House Its First selective admission, and gui- If compensating strengths on dance of students enrolled in the part of a student are evident, teacher education, President Dr. Coates explained, the ap- Martin said this week. plicant will be required to do Baccalaureate, Graduation Programs Purposes of the program are remedial study and Improved to: their scores in order to remain 1. Improve the quality of Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, awarded him an honorary Doc- honorary leadership fraternity. in the program. . . •„-tor of„t Divinityiiu-imiv riocrroodegree. T>rDr. Peale.Peale, an Ohio native, isii teacher education at the college Another test, the Sequential minister of the Marble Col- He is a member of the ad- a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan by admitting into the prepara- Test of Educational Progress, legiate Church of New York, visory boards of the. Family University. He received the tion programs only those stu- will be given each applicant te and the Rev. Joseph B. Mullin, and Children's Agency, and the M.A. degree from Boston Uni- dents who have reasonable pos- identify students who have minister of the Harvey Browne Salvation Army; the advisory versity and the degree of sibilities of developing Into cap- faults in English mechanics. Memorial Presbyterian Church, council, Salvation Army Home Bachelor of Sacred Theology able teachers. Stuednta showing weaknesses Louisville, will deliver the com- and Hospital; Louisville Down- from Boston University School 2. Interest students In ap- will not be admitted until such mencement address and the town Kiwanls Club; St. Mat- of Theology. praising their aptitudes for var- deficiences are removed. I baccalaureate sermon respec- thews Ministerial Association, He -will be awarded the hon- ious endeavors, teaching includ- A screening committee, head- tively to more than 600 candi- and the Louisville Ministerial orary degree of Doctor of Let- ing. ed by Dr. Coates, studies the dates for degrees at the 57th Association. ters during the commencement 3. Advise students who do not application of each student commencement week exercises He is past president of the exercises. possess the potential for develop- seeking entrance to the program here. board of trustees for Riverside "OuldepOHts" Kditor ing Into sound teachers to enter and either (1) approves, (2) ap- The baccalaureate service, to Hospital, Paducah; past presi- He is the editor-in-chief of other programs. proves with certain conditions, be held May 31 at 2:30 p.m. dent, Salvation Army advisory "Guideposts," popular inspira- The program, which provides or (8) recommends another will be the first at Eastern's board. Paducah; a member of tional magazine, and his week- guidance for future teachers course of study. Alumni Coliseum, where, on Rotary International; Delta ly column, "Confident Living," from the time they enter the Upqon approval of the candi- June 3, Dr. Peale will give the Tau Delta, social fraternity, appears in more than 200 first course until completion of date, his planned curriculum is Sign Of Progress commencement address. and Omlcron Delta Kappa, newspapers. their professional degrees, was completed and becomes an of- Dr. Peale, author of best- drafted by the Teacher Educa- ficial record. sellers, Including "The Power tion Committee of the college, Work is progressing" on the Eastern By-pass, four-lan. section of the by-pass which now Students entering the program which will eventually connect with Interstate passes la front of Alumni Coliseum. The of Positive Thinking," will passed by the Council on Ins- are now required to take a pro- make hie second appearance at truction, and approved by the 75 both North and South of the college. The photo was taken South of Richmond from US fessional orientation course dur- section pictured above is an extension of the Eastern this school year. Last; faculty. ing their fourth semester. This September, he spoke before It is under the direction of Dr. (Continued on Page Three) 7,000 persons as the keynote J. Dorland Coates, associate speaker at the Central Ken- dean of instruction for teacher tucky Education Association education. meeting. * No Reflection On Past Law Day Observance Rev. Mullin, who has held "This is In no way a reflection pastorates at Nashville, Term., on the quality of teachers we and Paducah, holds the B.A. have trained In the past," Dr. degree from Westminister Col- Martin said. "It la merely an lege, the Bachelor of Divinity effort to further improve our and Master of Theology from program of teacher education by State Attorney General Cites Freedom Of Press the Louisville Presbyterian raising standards of admission Seminary, and has done addi- and retention. : tional graduate work at New "With the increasing demands "An Informed public is the I wealth Robert Matthews told torney General said tm^; Mr. Matthews addressed the best safeguard foj1, democracy, | atudenta during the weekly as- "newspapers have great fceaf-i assembly In conjunction with College, Edinburgh, Scotland. om. and yet, *f tta«-liia« i «mMt»»- OHefti's . annual .»»«* tftsMfl IhnoMry Degree *■/ Mt> ■. kept -WBWWned * is Speaking before an audience great responsibility to reportIvance of Law Day. the news and criticize with Guests of the College for the In I960, Centre College best teachers posslbke-.'^he rough a free press," Attor-jof approximately 1,800 persons ney General of the Common-1 in Alumni Coliseum, the At- fairness and honesty." program were Mr. Robert ed. Leeds, president of the Madi- He cited the rapid Increases son County Bar Association; In college enrollments as ano- Judge H. O. Porter, circuit Dr. Park Is ther cause for the employment Judge of this district, and of stricter criteria for admission members of the Mddlson Coun- to all programs of Instruction. ty Bar Association. Approximately 78 per cent of Quotes Leviticus Association little Theatre Revives Eastern's more than 12,000 gra- Quoting from Leviticus, the duates have entered the teach- inscription around the crown ing profession. This year East- of the Liberty Bell — "Pro- em will again produce the claim liberty throughout the Chairman State'* largest number of teach- land, unto all the Inhabitants The 'Roaring Twenties' ers — 715. thereof," Mr. Matthews said, Dr. Smith Park was elected Point Standing Up "Since the writing 30 centuries chairman of the Mathematical Under the new program, be- ago' of the Book of Leviticus, Association of America, Ken- Forty years ago, striped Drew Smith), and Pierre (Dan fore an applicant is admitted to there has been much genesis tucky Section for this year. blazers, fringed dresses, bobbed Robinson). Maisie (Carol the third and fourth years of and exodus of freedom. As its purpose, this associa- hair, and feather boas were all Fritz), Polly's best friend, teacher education, he must have "The genesis of freedom, as tion discusses the problem the rage. Eastern Little Thea- marries Bobby Van Husen a 2.26 academic standing In col- we know It, was in this coun- confronting (mathematics In tre is reviving these by-gone (Bob Tomlinson), a rich lege, have a minimum of 88 try. The exodus of freedom is colleges and universities and fashions for its production of American. semester hours of general ed- exemplified In fully two-thirds studies measures being taken "The Boy Friend" to be pre- Humor Prevails • ucation courses, and score above of the world controlled by the sented at 8 p.m. Monday Contributing to the confus- to eliminate these problems. ion and the humor are Lord the* 28th perceiitHe "—the collet - red banner of Communism." From this years' meeting, through Friday in the Pearl sophomore national norm — on Cltine the First Amendment Buchanan Theatre. Brockhurst (Al Allison), a lite association, toelleves that frisky old Englishman, and a test similar to the School and to the «jOTstltutlon as ttr -. . We problems can toe solve 'kby The group is also reviving rock of freedom, he said that Lady Brockhurst (Jenni Mar- effective study of the elemen- mlfiV °f the'— .."^SMfce Per- "cuifti, ::_*.£;"JG&ite. HOT- the key phrase "is the pro- tary mathematics, junior and iod, including the Charleston. hibition against abridging the The acting, too, is stylized In tense, a maid at the school, senior high, and that on the will be portrayed by Pat freedom of the press." college level. They believe this an attempt to satirize the- type "You have noticed," he/ said, of musicals which our parents Creech, and George Proctor Mother's Day should begin with the elemen- doubles as a waiter and gen- "in the revolutions occurring saw and loved. periodically in South America tary teacher. darme. Doing a specialty and Latin American countries, The association suggested Set In France dance, "The Carnival Tango." the first and most crucial step that future elementary school The setting is Nice, The is Paul Fuller as Pepe, a Span- Program Set taken by the. revolutionary teachers be required to take Riviera, France. The year Is ish dancer. group in order to be success- twelve hours of mathematics 1926. A group of young ladieM Sharon Vater is providing ful is to secure control of the in'college instead of six as it are attending fc finishing the .musical -. accomplishment, communications within the is today. school run by Madame Dubon- and she is assisted by Bill For Sunday country." Along: with this, the com- net (Shirley Harmon). Perkins. Musical Director is "Certainly, as a public of- mittee has put its stamp of Each"oY"uie"girto has a fav-' Donald

• m Use 9 ^sjwaifejs Sounds (Some Of) The Best Of Hufeh Haynie t-And Sights

By KENN KEITH Progress Arts Editor "Life did It. They reported that Carol Charming eats cotton candy in "Hello, Dolly!" rather than the dumplings she supposedly Con- sumes. "Time" did it. They reported that Lassie is really a boy, and not a girl. A num- ber of other periodicals have done it. That is, they have exposed what passes for reality, and have proven it to be unreal. Now, the Progress is going to do it. tt-isten! In the third act of the newest Little Thea- tre production, "The Boy Friend.:: a beaded curtain Is used. Did I say beaded? Hah! The beads- are really 1,440 pieces of elbow maca- roni, hand-strung, no less. Mr. Joe Johnson, who is directing the play, sprayed the maca- roni gold and silver, hoping that no one would discover his strange method of creating a stage prop. Well now. thanks to some big mouth, everyone will know. But one thing is for sure; if. for some reason, the play should fall flat on its face, that curtain should be able to stand alone. I mean, It's got enough starch in it. Versailles Presents 'Seventeen' Last week, Versailles High School pre- sented the musical version of Booth Tarking- ton's "Seventeen." Mrs. Ronald Russell-Tut- ty, the director, managed to get a lot of spark- le out of her large, young cast. Outstanding among^e actors was Stan McKnight. in the role of'the old negro handy-man. Genesis. The boy is only a sophomore, but his sense of comedy and of timing would do justice to (a far more experienced actor. A Poet, Yet Eastern doesn't have an official Poet Laureate, and perhaps it is time we did. If I might be so bold. I should like to nominate ■ young man who has quite suddenly appeared on the literary horizons as a poetical star of the first magnitude. He isn't especially pro- lific (As a matter of fact, he has written only one poem that I know of), but his verse typi- fies the searing, burning soul of a student at- tending our college. I won't impose on the writer and tell you his name, rather, I will simply let his verse speak for him. Let your mind relax, now, and read, remembering that this writer is a student, like the rest of us. He has written: Qod gave me Spring. God gave me Fever. God gave me Spring Fever. I will let the decision rest with you. Should or should not this young man be the one to speak for our struggling kind? Questions Arise ■ When "Lilies Of The Field" was first re- leased, promoters were having quite a time getting theatre owners to show the movie. Since it didn't star Fabian and Helen Hayes,, and wasn't made by a director with an un- pronounceable name, everyone believed the ef- fort would be sure to fail. Well, now that Sidney Poitler has won the Academy Award as beet actor of the year for his performance in the film, theatre owners are breaking their necks, trying to book the flick. . This raises a question in the mind of cynics. (I'm sure there are none present.) Are imovie houses attempting to bring good entertainment to viewers, or are they seek- ing the green paper which bears the pictures of Presidents printed on it? Of course, the reasonable answer to the question is that own- ers are intent on presenting good entertain- ment, and making money. Boy! Isn't It a Ring-Around-The-Rosy-World!

THE GLYNDON HOTEL Haynie-A Man With A Curse Quality Now which is my own. Perhaps on of the editorial page." THE FAVORITE MEETING PLACE occasion this freedom results This has materialized to IN RICHMOND In my turning out something a such a degree that countless Eastern took two long strides forward of teachers than, of students. The ad- little out of the ordinary." Courier readers turn to his Most Haynie followers would cartoon first when picking up Rooms include Television, Telephones, Air this past week towards meeting the charges visory committee on education does re- agree that his work Is "some- their morning paper. Conditioning and Room Service. recently levelled at state institutions for commend that the colleges require above a thing a little out of the ordin- Perhaps part of this Interest not achieving "quality" vs. "quantity" ed- ary." He displays dally in the in Haynie cartoone stems from ALSO FREE PARKING "C" average, because the committee re- Courier-Journal an uncanny his Intricate weaving of his ucation. cognizes above-average students usually grasp of state, national, and wife's name, Lois, into all of FOR GUESTS. world politics in an artistic in- The double action — to raise admis- make above-average teachers. his work. Once a secret with terpretative style that is en- the Haynie's, the name-hiding sion standards to eliminate those who show The College will graduate the states' tirely hie own. • has led to a new type of na- that they are unable to do college work, largest number of teachers this year, again. Haynies complete freedom tional past-time, "Lois-hunt- at the Courier-Journal has had ing." He says, "I much pre- and to require higher academic standings An institution of great quantity has now several results. His hard work ferred it when it was our own for prospective teachers, reflects a highly added greater quality. and perseverance prompted one little secret. As you might of the Courier's editorial writ- well guess, I can't afford to £hip'r£hort commendable attitude. ers, John Ed Pearce, to say leave it out now without being State instructions have the great res- "he works long hours with a beset by calls and letters." concentration that shames his a play ponsibility, because they are supported by One of the nation's ten out- EASTERN fellows." standing young men in 1962, public tax .funds, to aim their education But perhaps the most impor- Haynie has earned national of ruffles towards the average "student (average in tant is the accomplishment of recognition, both acclaim and a goal he eet when first com- disdain, during his tenure at foctae financial status)-, who may be unable to PROGRESS ing to Louisville, "to make his the, Courier-Journal — most of afford the higher costs of private schools. corner of the editorial page a the criticism coming from thing readers would remember those who have felt the pene- softie-shirt They should not, however, be pressured to for itself, not merely as a part trating sting of his cartoons. take students of less-than-average scholas- Weekly Student Publication of Eastern By DOUG WIIITUMK 3.50 tic ability merely because of their public Kentucky State College Progress Managing Editor support. A school cannot neglect- those (Editors Note: Hugh Haynie, Entered as Second Class matter at the editorial cartoonist for the who do need, want, and are.able to under- Post Office in Richmond, Kentucky Louisville Courier-Journal will take college work for those who probably Published weekly throughout the school receive the Progress Service ITS THE BERRIES!" year and twice during the summer term, Award Monday night. The will not be able to profit from.the benefits except for examination periods and holidays, award Is given annually to the of tax money. by the authority of the Board of Student Pub- Kentucky journalist who has I This goal of quality education.must lications at Eastern Kentucky State College. made the most significant con- tribution to the profession at I carry through to teacher education. East- Member: the Progress banquet which Is Monday night.) ern now prepares more teachers than any Associated Collegiate Press Association Hugh S. Haynie is a man other college or university in the state. Columbia Scholastic Press Association with a curse, the most wel- It now has the highest entrance require- come problem that any edi- National Newspaper Service torial cartoonist in the nation ments for teacher education than any of could have — he can draw any- the state educational institutions. Kentucky Press Association thing he wants, about any- The new standards do not reflect on time he wants. 6Mf, «rt«p, so becoming: this is fashion with Represented for national advertising by The 37-year-old Courier- those teacher graduates the College now National Advertising Service, Inc. Journal penman is given com- •flair, Breezeweight 80% DacrorV polyester, credits. Eastern has long enjoyed a fine plete freedom by his editor. t0% cotton. Pretty pastel st ripings. 28 to 38. THE STAFF Barry Bingham, and Haynie reputation among school personnel work- says, "I can honestly say that ers for its students. The new move will Doug Begley. Steve Cawood, Mike Coffey, I don't believe any cartoonist set a higher pace. (•ay Dsnford, Domy Garen, Joe Qarettsqn, in the country has more freed- Kenny George, Mary Hudson, Shirley Harmon, om than I have. "In a way Gene Shop Teachers must, before they have per- Ben Kaufman, Janice Keeton, Pat Keller, Sue it's a curse. It's up to me to N. 2nd Street Lewis, Rosemary Humphrey, Norris - Miles, do something that's worth- haps anything else, have a thorough know- Vernie Perkins, Cheryl Roberts, Pam Smith, while." ledge of their subject. More is expected Ellie Stoll, Charlotte Watters, Alice Sowder. But this freedom 1B some- thing that Haynie desires. Looking for a Job in 1963, he went to a metropolitan daily and was told by the editor that COUfOf OUTLINE SERIES he was hired, but he would be told what to draw. Haynie - on display says he turned around and walked out. ^at Your He says he was first given a free hand at the Greensboro f*> OUTLINE Provides summqiizaihn of standard text*. Tabulated t>aily News. "I.was given the n ., t chance to prove myself on the L-J ^l^U/hf show* whkh ROOM of outline correspond to appropriate chapter COLLEGt Greensboro News," Haynie re-

Teacher Eastern Hosts Quartet's Eastern Drive In Friday, May 8, 1964 EASTERN PROGRESS 3 Theatre c Requirements String Festival *>i miles North of ARE YOU GOING TO THE Richmond In U.S. 26. H Approximately ISO junior Finale Is PHONE 62S-27S9 Upped high school string orchestras MILITARY BALL? participated In a string festival E at Eastern Thursday. HAVE A COLOR PICTURE Continued from pace one A program featuring these Wednesday FRI. — SAT. — SUN. MADE WITH YOUR DATE course Is designed to "help the orchestras separately and as a MAY 8 » .10 AT THE DANCE. TWO A Student analyze his own personal massed group were present- Eastern's Kentucky String fitness for teaching, acquaint ed in the Model Laboratory Quartet will present their final "GOOD DAY FOR A 5x7's IN FOLDERS FOR him with the nature of the pro- School gym at 1:46. Mr. Alan concert of the season Wednes- HA.NOINO" with P Staples of the Eastern Music day evening in the Foster Fred Macmurray. ONLY $2.50: fession, aid him in choosing a Music Building at 8 p.mi. teaching field, and point out the faculty Is director of the fes- Maggie Hayes i role of education iti the Ameri- tival The group will perform Only he could stop the baby- can way of life." Schools participating In the Haydn's quartet Op. 76 No. 2. face killer! event are: Morton Junior High In D minor and Prokoviev's IN EASTMAN COLOR! Five Requirements and Lexington Junior rSgh. quartet No. 2. Op. t. PLUS SECOND GETTING MARRIED? ? ? SEE US FOR A COLOR During a student's junior the "Westwood Strings." a The ensemble has traveled in BIG FEATURE! WEDDING ALBUM OF YOUR WEDDING! year, when he makes applica- Junior-senior high school eight states performing mostly "OITREN OF THE tion for student teaching, his re- string orchestra from Cincin- on college campuses. A con- I'IKATKS" with ■ cord will be carefully reviewed nati, Ohio, and the Model La- temporary work is usually in- Warren* Brunner, Photographer I by a committee from his major boratory grade school and cluded In each program. Gianna Maria Canale Mut I son Studio • Phone 986-4961 • Short St. • Berea, Ky. department. Criteria for ad- junior-senior high orchest Members of the quartet are Massimo Serato mission to student teaching are: Mr. Alan Staples and Mrs. In SupeiCinescope! 1. A minimum of 18 weeks of Miriam Oppelt, violins; Dr. Also COMEDY! residence. ■■■' ' Robert Oppelt. viola, and Mr. Visit our Modem Concession Lyle Wolfcom, c«lh>. 2. A standing of 2.2S in over- Stand for fine refreshments. all standing and also in the area In which student teaching Is to be performed. 3. Completion of the profes- sional courses which are pre-re- By quisites to student teaching in "LINK1 the area in which the applicant KELLY'S FLORIST plans to teach, and he must be •f senior standing. ANSWER—To a post card CHECK OUR 4. A certficiate of health, the signed "J. M." from Eastern. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT - Newly elected officers of the C.C.U.N. are from left to same health examination form Quote: "Can you give me a tjp right: Jerry Riano, vice-president; Daniel Owings, treasurer; used in the public schools of on how to dress so I can took OF FLOWERS FOR ALL Tom Coffey, president; Se Jin Kim, faculty sponsor; Sharon Kentucky, must be presented. twenty-one years old?" Un- YOUR NEEDS. Zimmerman, secretary and Oliver Bryant, Student Council 5. No student on probation, quote: "If I could answer that, representative. Not shown is Mike Coffey, reporter. academic or social, is eligible I would look twenty-one my- REBECCA RUTH CANDY for student teaching. self, and the secret would be worth a fortune! ! " (What's . During a student's senior year wrong "J. M." won't the bat- Near Colonel Drive-ln Ph. 623-4998 - 623-4999 he will enroll in the "profession- tender believe you?) CCUN Officers Elected al semester," the semester in HAD—the pleasure of meet- ^hich he performs student ing and assisting "D. K." of teaching. Eastern College yesterday . in ■Vvl During the first six weeks his the "Kentucklan Shop." He ■n efforts are directed toward the was shopping for a new su»- For Fall Of Next Year development of materials and mer suit, and selected a truly methods, working with children handsome one of "Dacron and A SUMMER OPPORTUNITY of different age levels. He ob- worsted wool" and following Officers of the Collegiate Council for Tne United Nations, the trend to lighter-brighter have been elected for the fall term. They are president, Tom serves classes at the college's Model Laboratory School, and shades, this one Is of a light Coffey, vice-president, Jerry Riano; secretary, Sharon Zim- steel gray hue and styled in If you or* interested in an unusual oppor- DIANA • PRICES FROM »120 TO SlOOO merman;-treasurer, Dan Owings; Student Council represen- develops related materials that the traditional ivy cut wBh tative, Oliver Bryant; reporter, Mike Coffey. will be used during his period of natural cut shoulders, three tunity for summer employment, don't fail to in- The CCUN will undergo a reorganization, for the fall student teaching. button coat and plain front vestigate this ad. semester, which will include the institution of a secretary- The remainder of the semester trousers with slim lined legs McCORD'S JEWELRY generalship. The secretary-general will be the over-all director will be devoted to actually (not pegged—pegging Is out on of the nationally affiliated club, with the vice president then teaching at one of the 49 elemen- most college campuses). "D.K." Large national organisation has openings assuming the president's position. tary and high schools which co- will wear a pale blue tapered for students to do special interview-type work. Where Your Credit CCUN club meetings take place on the first and third operate with Eastern. Exper- shirt with tabbed collar, and a Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. irv University 103. Anyone ienced supervising teachers pro- sharp tie of navy blue and red Large percentage of work will be done in resort interested in knowing more about the United Nations and the vide guidance and assistance stripes- of pure silk. This is an areas. Plenty of time for boating, swimming, Is Always Good complexity of world affairs is invited to attend. Mr. Kim, during this period of student outfit that he can wear for Political Science instructor, Is the club sponsor. teaching. most any dress occasioa and be tennis, and dancing with students your own ago. well turned out. "D. K.", you Provisional Certification used good judgement "and it Students accepted will be on salary of $80 per Johnson Student Union Build- was nice to meet you./ week. T. E. Corts to Lead ing on Monday evening. The The completion of a teacher education Curriculum, either for WOULD YOU—like a sport "Spiritual Renewal Week" campus YWA is a unit organi- shirt that is a little out of the The Rev. Thomas E. Corts, zation of the Baptist Student. elementary teachers or for sec- ordinary, yet sharp? Then I If you live near Louisville, Kentucky, please Union. ondary teachers, carries with special assistant to the presi- it the privilege of having a pro- think you will enjoy wearing dent of Georgetown College, Mrs. Baugh, a native of Lex- one of the waist length"Shirt- contact Mr. Seadler, phone 585-5160, or write: ington, painted a word picture visional certificate issued to the jacs" in solid colors, or seer- holder. This certificate is valid will lead a "Spiritual Renewal of the geographical, social, cul- sucker and candy stripes with 2074 South Shelby. Week," May 11-13, at the Bap- tural, and religious life of the for tan years at which time it short sleeves. These ■• good IM*V8 cTABT OUAJjrTW~*r2£>*^e% tist Student Center. 325 South Pakistan people. must be registered on evidence looking "shirt-jacs" look grefct Second Street. The daily pro- of three years of teaching ex- with bermudas, and they can Clara Mae Thomas, retiring perience or 12 semester hours Students near Nashville, phone 242-7731, grams will begin at 6:30 p.m. YWA president, was in charge also double as a light wiweight Rev. Corts baa choaen "Me of additional graduate work. beach jaoket. A very versa' oLOife Jaoausx orograna.-. little Item. -or writ*: Mr, Anthony JJeuer. 517 Exchange and My World" as the general Participating In the program +" ""Eastern mhW leads- -"tMfitHtr in number of elementary teach- HAVE NEVER — seen any- theme for the week. Charlie were Delora Sue Cook, Jean- thing catch on like "parkas" Wells, a junior from Nicholas- nette Sturgill, Mary Doyle, ers produced. This year a total Building. 311 Church Street. Nashville. Ten of S36 elementary teachers will have. Some things go big with ville, will direct the music pro- Donna Gardner, Ada Brown, various age groups but the gram during the week. Ac- Arlene Miller, Judy Dean, Vir- ! be graduated, or 25.4 per cent nessee. of tne total number produced by "parka" Is being worn by male companists will be Martha Sue ginia Eades, Judy Hunt, and and females of all ages, from Wilson and Sharon Vater. Dwight K. iLvons, director of all state institutions. the "toddling tot to the dodder- Corts was a member of BSU activities. ing old"—If you do not have a Georgetown's 1963 graduating "parka" you are just not with class. During four years at PEMM Club to Have Lant it! The short sleeved variety the college, he complied a for- Physical Fitness Night State Attorney is gaining In popularity for midable record as a debater, The Physical Education Maj- summer, and can be found in a orator, and thespian. He was ors and Minors Club will have wide range of colors and fab- adjudged the outstanding col-, its last physical fitness night Cites Press rics. lege orator in Kentucky tost' of the semester Saturday in WAS—introduced to "Buddy spring. He won third place the Weaver Gymnasium from Farson," engineering student laurels at the National Inter- at U. of K. and a member of 7 to « pjn. Continued From Fag* One "Tau Kappa Elsilon" fraternity state Oratorical Contest In Chi- All the faculty and the cago last spring. "Well-meant criticism by the on that campus. He was sport- PEMM Club members and ing a cool madras sport coat He Is a graduate of the Ash- dates are invited to attend. press of government and pub- lic, officials Is a service to both of the following colors: light tabula (Ohio) High School, and For a fun filled night of bad- blue, dark olive, light olive and is a son of Mr. and Mrs. ths electorate and the of- black. A shirt of pale blue minton, ping-pong, volley ball, ficials," he stated. Charles Corts of Ashtabula. basketball handball, shuffel (there's that blue again) with Mrs. Jean Baugh described board, trampoline and swim- "It enables the people to stay button down collar. Dark gray missionary activity in East ming attend this last physical informed of the acts of their dacron and wool slax and a Pakistan at the annual spring fitness night. representatives and gives tie of solid grey—nice co-or- banquet of the campus ' Young them a measuring stick con- dinating Buddy. He told me Woman's Auxiliary in the Alpha Ze*a Kappa cerning the capabilities of their that his fraternity is going to Presidents Room of the Keen Elects for Coming Year officials. present me with one of their Press Most Prod paddles and I appreciate It Joe Dunn has been-^Welected very much, and will hang it in to the presidency of Alpha "It Is beneficial to the of- the "Kentucklan Shop" along Zeta Kappa, the debate club. ficials because the press prods with the various beanies hang- LA. Seminar Jay Roberts will serve as vice- the conscience of men )n pub- ing there. Would be honored president, Pat Schecter as sec- lic office not to stray from the to have a beanie from Eastern retary, Kathy De Jarnette as peoples' business and to give to. add to the collection—so if "...7:'^---«chw-.f*-fJr an honest xwuintlng of their anyone would like to send or i To Be Held as parlimentarfan, and Shirley acts In on ice •.«! the spend Green as Student Council re- Ing of the taxpayer's money," ciate it! ! presentative. he said. WELL-MThis Sunday afternoon A Repro-Drafting Seminar (I scribble this on Sunday) is will be held in the Industrial The organisation has been Mr. Matthews tola the group that with the great power drawing to a close and so is Arts Department at Eastern. responsible for Introducing de- this so-called column. Remem- bating to Madison Central which the press exercises In Its Featured speaker will be Mr. ability to publish the printed ber when you are visiting the R. P. Weegar, director of Re- High School and plans, in the "Kentucklan Shop" be sure to year to come, to coach debat- word, with mass circulation, pro-Drafting Media at the Eu- goes the responsibility of hon- use your "College Club Cloth- ers at other local high schools. ing" card and save. If you gene Dietzgen Company, Chi- Last year an assembly pro- est reporting and fair portray- cago, who will present a six- do not possess one—just ask gram and debate tournament al of the news. me for one and, I will be happy hour program to teachers from "A free press may not al- vocational schools, secondary were directed by the group. to oblige. Hope to meet and Other service activities are be- ways be right, because it Is In greet you soon— schools and colleges through- ing planned. the hands of human beings," So Long for now, out Kentucky. he said, 'but a tree press, LINK In the morning session, be- KOT'a HoM Get speaking up forcefully and ginning at 9 a.m., in the Fltz- Acquainted Bruach factually on the Issues of the patrick Arts Building, a var- day, Is a ngnteous Instrumen- Any Interested Kappa Delta tality." iety of drafting and reproduc- Tan prospect may attend a MAXSON'S tion materials will be display- brunch to be held by that or- ed and discussed, and their ganisation Saturday from. 10- uses demonstrated. 12 ■ a.m. in the McGregor re- During the,, afternoon ses- creation room. sions, his discussion will be di- Those who cannot attend the TUSSY rected to topics of specific In- brunch may go to the Kappa terest to the attendees. Delta Tau meeting Wednesday, Lunch for the participants May IS, at 7 p.m. In the Uni- MOISTURING COLOGNE will be served . in the Blue versity Building. Room of the Keen Johnson Student Union Building. Arrangements for the semi- THREE FRAGRANCES nar were under the direction Festival Awards EARLY IRIS Price .of Dr. John Rowlett, professor ENCHANTE $ of industrial arts and director 98 of- research and testing at MIDNIGHT Just 2.00 Eastern. 83 Superiors what 8 b»ys! Half-Price Sale! AMERICAN ROLL-UP? Seventy-four superior ratings Everythlno'i comtno up posies... and they're everlast- were awarded to individuals and BY THERMO-JAC Famous Tussy Deodorants v Jnflly printed on stay-fresh Arnti* triacetate crepel groups, and nine to bands in i PURKEVS the Richmond Division of the Pick o bouquet of Hny flowers on our two piece ensem- FOOD State Music Festival held here Your Preference ... Cream, Spray or Stick Roll 'em to the length you like... and away-you gol ble... 7 to 151 Pick a bunch of daisies on our cool one last Thursday and Friday. Of 100% cotton s-t-r-e-t-c-h duck in beige, island blue, Thirty-seven schools partici- .■ P-M* if Reg. SJ.00 .. „ . piecer... 7 to 15, JP 5 to 131 Pleats stay unmussedl So MARKET pated in the day's events, which y yellow, black or white. Machine washable.' The fit 4s #a?*ear* "'I*' ium hand *«"*•»" ... • need little or were held In the Stephen Foster Music Building. Now Only SOc fabulous In TJ's True Junior sizes 3 through 15. $0.00 The festival is under the aus- open daily 'til pices of the Kentucky Music Ed- ucators Association. Director of V 10 P. M. the Richmond Division is D. J. Or en L. Collins Pharmacy l\r-WK*» Carty, director of in-service ed- ucation at Eastern.

¥ 4 EASTERN PROGRESS Friday, May 8, 1964 Netters Win 2; Maroons Against Eagles Harriers Meet Western Golfers Tie Meet Morehead Howl In a triangular meet with Centre and Hanover Wednes- Eastern's tennis team plays day afternoon Eastern's golf- its final match tomorrow after- Tomorrow At 3 p.m. ers neither won nor lost: they noon on the road against More- learned tied in watches with both head before the OVC finals teams. I next weekend. This week the netters pulled clean sweeps over Centre and to stop Transylvania topping both Maroons Trounce Vanderbilt 85 - 60 teams by 9-0. In both matches Jack Kench, Eastern's potent track team 100-yard dash: Jackson (E), 2. Eastern. 3:25.3. worrying Dennis Reck, Jerry Sanders, topped Vanderbilt 85-60 here 2. Porter (V), 3. Hopkins (E). Shot put: 1. Maddox (E), 2. Jerry Brown, Dudley Rodman, last Saturday with surprising :10.0. Spiak (V), 3. CaldweU (V). 47 and Skip Oberton won singles ease, but will find the going 100-yard high hurdles: 1. ft. 4 in. battles. Then Kench and much tougher against OVC Guess (E), 2. Fuller (E), 3. Javelin: 1. Burkhart (V), Reck, Sanders and Brown, and foe Western here tomorrow Orthe (V). :15.4. 2. Evans (E). 196 ft. and love Rodman and Oberton each afternoon. 880-yard run: 1. Greer (E), High Jump: 1. Green (V), 2. paired to win the doubles mat- Tomorrow's meet will begin- 2. McDaniel (V), 3. Schwar- Lee (V), 3. Gammons (E). 6 ches. at 3 p.m. rather than at the tzkopf (V). 1:58.2. ft. 3 in. parties Jack Adam's netters now regular time of 1 p.m. 220-yard dash: 1. Jackson Broad Jump: 1. Lowry (E), have a 5-3 record. (E), 2. Hopkins (E), 3. Porter 2. Lobo (E), 3. Grace (V). 20 Wtestern has probably the ft. 8 3-4 in. second best team in the OVC. (V). :22.2. Murray, to whom the Hill- 330-yard intermediate hur- Discus: 1. Can- (E), 2. Seals Worrying about the high dles: 1. Fuller (E), 2. Guess (E). 142 ft. 4 in. cost of living on campus? RICHMOND toppers dropped a meet 80-50 (E), 3. Drago (V). :39.9. Pole vault: 1. Herd (V), 2. Tuesday, is rated as the No. 1 Two mile run: 1. Beasley Beyersdoerfer (E), 3. Arnold Looking for a way to Drive In Theatre Baseballers Meet Tech conference squad. (E), 2. Moody (V), 3. Dunson

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