THE GIGGLERS (An Organization Patterned After the Y.W.C.A.) Has Gained Mightily

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THE GIGGLERS (An Organization Patterned After the Y.W.C.A.) Has Gained Mightily The spirit of organization has struck Eastern like unto a whirl- wind. The following effective clubs are now not all prospering but absolutely sidetracking all throught of Method Rhetoric of Algebra II. THE GIGGLERS (an organization patterned after the Y.W.C.A.) has gained mightily. No officers were elected owing to the necessary close race for high position. There is a prominent nominee for Continuous Giggler from Danville. THE STROLLERS (who do not want any officers) have easily the banner in mumbers. Doctor Crabbe and Dean Roark make up the board of directors. THE GRAB-ALLS hail mostly from the cities. Membership con- sists in carrying twelve majors, six minors and looking plain- tively out of copious goggles. THE SHIRKS is a flourishing body established the first term. At that time Mr. Combs was made the unofficial leader. Since that time the recruits have been many. Some have gone home. "Gone" in the sense of having in- voluntarily withdrawn. THE HELPFUL-SOULS (not a large number enrolled) is a needed club. They push, never knock; they encourage, never slam; they inspire by special at- tention in classroom, by talking, not gossiping, and we hope they will never disband. Let all stu- dents apply. E.K.S.N. Student June 1911 Carpediem Society 1924 m%m$m Organizations v Education with Representation Just as the United States has the congress to represent the citizens of the country, the students of the University have the Student Association to represent them. Each fall, a general election is STUDENT ASSOCIATION — Row One: Linda Chandler, Jackie New- held to select the association's members. berry, Tim Crawley, Melinda Wise, Gina McEnaney, Sharon White, Ber- nard B. Bandy II, Tina Cappa. Row Two: Lillian S. Hacker, Finance The Student Association sponsored a "Gripe Chairperson and SGAK Delegate; Sheri Mefford, Chairperson Ad-Hoc for Committees; Carl Kremer, Student Rights and Responsibilites Chairper- Week" students to write down their com- son; Karen Chrisman, Elections Chairperson; Charles M. Floyd, Vice- plaints or praises of the University. Work was president; Clayburn M. Trowell, President; Teresa Chesley, Secretary; Mike Behler, Academic Affairs Committee Chairperson; Alane Berberich, also done on a new Student Association constitu- Public Relations Chairperson; Billy Mitchell, Constitution Chairperson tion. and Committee on Committees Chairperson. Row Three: Linda Meeks, Marianne Jones, Sandra Beck, Robyn Taylor, Michele Lench, Dana Gib- The Executive Council acts as the cabinet of son, Chris Sasso, Charles Fortney Esq., Alan Raven, Kenneth Hawkins, the president of the Association, and Student Steven Whitson, Sarah Fretty, Debbie Rambo, Rita Napier, Winifred A. Wimberly, Chris Miller, Gary Carlberg, Cindy Holtzapple. Row Four: Court is a sounding board for students. Cole, Rushing, Wayne Laura Hodgin, Sandi Feeback, Kenny Richard Grievances by the students concerning ad- Bartley, Susan Lewis, Rick Marcum, Kim Haun, Sheri L. Wade, Bill Hickman. Jay Evelyn, Billy Presson, Robert Wood, Buford J. Carten, ministration policies and actions are heard by the Phyllis Merry, Bret Yoder, Patty Drennen, Beth Armstrong, Valerie court. of the court are the Gianopulos, Annette Ohlmann, Keith Palmer, Woody Pole, Don Cunditt, Members chosen by Neil Dimond, Steven A. McKinley Esq. association. 170 Organizations/Student Association STUDENT COURT — Row One: Jim Ren- frew, Jennifer Maynard, Don McNay, Chief Justice. Row Two: Ken Kessler, Larry Doker, Margaret Hill, Michelle Blackwell, Dennis M. O'Hearn, Assoc. Chief Justice. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL — Row One: Karen Chrisman, Elections Chairperson; Charles M. Floyd, Vice-president; Clayburn M. Trowell, President; Teresa Chesley, Secretary. Row Two: Carl Kremer, Student Rights and Responsibilities; Sheri Mefford, Arts and Crafts Fair and Homecoming; Lillian S. Hacker, Finance Chairperson and SGAK Delegate; Mike Behler, Academic Affairs Committee Chairperson; Alane Berberich, Public Relations Chairperson; Billy Mitchell, Constitution Chairperson and Committee on Committees Chairperson. Organizations/Student Association 171 Men's and Women's Interdorm Women Host Bridal Show WOMEN'S INTERDORM Row One: Leslie improve the conditions of Women's interdorm also Stewart, member at large; Kimberly F. Sim- merman, Secretary-Treasurer; Peggy Athey, residence hall living. They do sponsored a leadership Vice-President; Tanna Hicks, member at this by providing social ac- workshop for Hall Council large; Pegeen Sullivan; Row Two: Donna Burgraff, Lesa Millstead, Theresa Renn, tivities for women students and members and a basketball Sandy Steiberg, Venetia Cornett, Kathleen by promoting a better un- clinic for exceptional children. Wheeler, Wendy Bowyer, Shelli Dominque, Row Three: Jaim Jackson, Sarah Fretty, Lisa derstanding between the ad- They joined with Men's In- Johnson, Julie Ernst, Kim Haun, Lisa Byham, ministration and the terdorm in sponsoring Cindy Brown, Linda Drake, Row Four: Women the Marsha Stewart, Marilyn Rutherford, Terri residents. Monster Bash, an Election-eve McGinnis, Nina Begley, Janet A. Bishop, of the Candy Phillips, Peggy Baas, Lavaun Davidson. One most popular of double feature and the the social activities this year Restroom Register, a news let- WOMEN'S INTERDORM proved to be the Bridal Show. ter which appeared on restroom which is composed of represen- Hundreds of young women doors throughout campus with tatives from all of the women's packed into Hiram Brock the latest news on residence residence halls tries to initiate Auditorium to see the latest in hall living. and promote change in order to bridal fashions. Men Promote Change MEN'S INTERDORM — Row One: Doug Initiating and promoting campus. This year the group Hibbard, Wayne Spalding, Treasurer; Jamie changes for H. Bauer, Vice-President; Bruce Leinweber, better living condi- hosted the OVC Hall Govern- President; Bernard Sullivan, Scribe; Steven tions in the men's residence ment Convention and helped MacKillop, Dan Bertsos, Advisor; Row Two: Chuck Burch, Scott Wilkerson, David R. halls is the main purpose of the develop an open house revision Andes, Michael Crawford, Douglas Young, Men's Interdormitory Board. policy. John Tillson, Andy Cecil, Robert Fifert, Jonathan Oaughn, Dennis M. O'Hearn, Dick Represented by men from each They joined with Women's Woods, Ted G. Pappas, Tom Gault, Melvin D. of the male dorms, the board Interdorm in sponsoring the Burns II, Don Condiff, William Mitchell provides social and educational Halloween Bash and the Valen- activities and attempts to tines Dance. provide better communications All proceeds were donated to between the administration charities including United Way and the students residing on and Easter Seals. The Eastern Progress was put together each Wednesday and published on Thursdays by a group of editors who spent the majority of their time coming up with story ideas, giving assign- ments to their staff writers and doing layouts of their pages. It wasn't an easy task—trying to keep up with classes as well as the paper. The Progress got into a bit of investigative reporting, publishing articles on the bookstore, parking problems, tripling in the dormitories and budgetary woes. Robin Pater served as editor of the paper, while Markita Shelburne acted as managing editor. Betty Malking was news editor, Steve Mellon was features editor and Steve Thomas had the task of keeping up with campus sports. Mary Luersen covered more than 150 campus organizations as organizations editor while Mary L Ann McQuinn covered the arts on campus. J.D. Brookshire was business manager of the Progress, assisted by Chris Woods who also han- dled distribution of the paper. J.D. Crowe kept readers entertained with his weekly editorial cartoons. TOP: Progress editor Robin Pater glances at the finished edition of the paper. BOTTOM: Markita Shelburne pauses for a moment before finishing the front page layout of the paper. ABOVE: Steve Thomas, sports editor; J.D. Brookshire, business manager; and Mary Ann McQuinn, arts editor check out an upcoming layout. LEFT: Mary Luersen, organizations editor and Betty Malkin, features editor, look over the copy of Steve Mellon, news editor. BELOW: Row 1: Barry Teater, Robin Pater, J.D. Brookshire, Mary Ann McQuinn, Mary Luersen. Steve Thomas, Belinda Ward. Row 2: Steve Mellon, Betty Malkin, J.D. Crowe, Scott Wilson, Markita Shelburne. Milestone With the long road beginning in the fall semester, editors, staff members and photographers began the journey which would ultimately lead to the finished product of the Eastern Kentucky University Milestone. Under the directions of Barry Miller, the fifty-eighth volume of the Milestone grew successfully after hours of patience and hard work in order to meet deadlines. Another part of the journey was bypassed with the aid of the Delmar Publishing Com- MILESTONE STAFF: Row One: Jan Har- din, Cindy Clark, Marcel Smith, Jennifer Maynard. Row Two: Kathy Gambrel, Emily Toms, Larry Bailey (Advisor), Susie Baumann, Missy White, Tim Eaton, Linda Douglas, Karen Lewis. [76 Eighty-one pany in the autumn workshop. Section editors learned techniques which helped con- quer obstacles in writing and layout. The final part of the challenge came when the book was delivered to the students. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Donna Bunch, managing editor, looks over some final layouts before shipping them to Delmar. BELOW LEFT: Sports editor Denise Larson, and Karen House check final copy. RIGHT: Editor Barry Miller uses the light table to choose color slides. BOTTOM RIGHT:
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