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Eastern Progress - 22 Jan 1976

Eastern Kentucky University

This paper is posted at Encompass. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress 1975-76/17 Alleging violations of labor act Suit filed against University 'Foundation'

B> DIANA J.T.WLOK skill, eltort and responsibility and which early 1875. said Ernest Orr. area director Labor Department s use ol the word a non-prolit corporation organized lor the Editor are perlormed under similar working ol the Labor Department s Wage-Hour "Foundation" in the suit Orr said that, purpose ol handling private donations lor A sun has been liled in the U.S. Dislricl conditions. Division in Lexington for all purposes, the Foundation is the student scholarships. (Jouri in Lexington against the Eastern Specilic intormation on why the in- University in this suit Kentucky University Foundation by the The suit reads, in part. During the Powell staled "The Foundation is a period since July 3. IW72. the deiendant vestigation was conducted is not However, in a motion lor dismissal of different corporation Irom (he Univer- U.S. Department ol Labor The suit available. Olr said, bui stated that such alleges that the Foundation has been and 'the Foundation! has willlully violated - the suit, filed by the Foundation Jan 19. sity " He added lhal it does not employ and it is willtullv violating the provisions checks are made lor a number ol reasons it was stated. ". . the Foundation does anyone. is violating equal pay provisions ol the - routine in response to a particular Fair Labor Standards Act 'FLSAi. o( sections 6'di and 15 ■»> ol the Act bv not employ any persons and therelore is President Robert R Martin said, in discriminating . on the basis ol sex |>y complaint or il the Labor Department not subject to the Fair Labor Standards response to the suit's allegations, the The action seeks a judgment per- believes it should investigate manently enjoining the violations alleged paying some employees in such Act of 1938. >as amended. 29 I'.S.C el. University has not violated the law. is noi and restraining the withholding ol hack establishment wages at rales less than Orr said the Labor Department's seq. I." guilty ol any discrimination and such w ill wages with interest lound by the court to the rales at which it pays wages to em- position was simply that temale J.C. Powell, secretary ol the Foun- be proved in court be due employees and lor any lurlher ployees ol the opposite sex . lor equal protestors and instructors here are paid dation, filed an alladavit in support ol the Edwin S. Hopson ol Tarrani. Combs relief the court may deem appropriate work on jobs the perlormance ol which less than male prolessors and instructors motion lor dismissal which said. "The and Bullitt of Louisville, is counsel lor the The equal-pay provisions ol the FLSA requires equal skill, ellort and respon- who are performing similar work with Foundation exerts no control over any ol Foundation. Serving as counsel lor the prohibit discrimination based on sex sibility and which are perlormed under equal duties the affairs of any institution ol higher Department of Labor is Marvin Tincher. where the employees ace lound to be similar working conditions " The suit was filed Dec 17. 1975 education " regional attorney from Ihe Office of the perlurming jobs which require equal An investigation was conducted in A major question centers upon the Instead, the Foundation was said to be Solicitor in Nashville. Tenn. The Eastern Progress

Vol. 54. No. 17 Official Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky Univeristy Thursday. January 22. 1976 10 pages Military Science requirements may violate Title IX provisions

Hy JACKIE III XTON designaled options, and women may and regulations ol the Department of made." News-Managing Kdllor take eight hours ol eleclives. Labor, all had -to be complied with and "Il takes time lor an institution to Jim Cox, public allairs specialist ol dpi ions taken to lull 11 Ihe requirements "this university is no dillerent from any make changes. The University is in the Health. Education, and Wellare (HEWi, cannot be applied to the male students' others." He said the University* process of examining its programs in said Tuesday "if (he regulation of Ihe major or minor, but women's eleclives compliance report was tilled with HEW relationship to Title IX," said Rowlell. military science requirements stated in can, according to a CUC spokes person in January last year. Cox said HEW has received no com- the catalog is (he way (he school and Dr. John Kowlelt, vice president for Kowlelt said that the ROTC program plaints Irom the University concerning operates, (he requirements would be academic allairs. has gone through a period ol evolution its military science requirements, but discriminatory and not acceptable under When J. W. Palmore. university at- since the early 1960s Before the sum- that the department "would be Ihe one to Title IX." torney, was asked il he thought (he mer of 1969, the program required men look into the matter" il a complaint was According to Title IX ol the Education requirements were in violation of Title with 30 hours or less to lake the military liled. Amendments ol IMS, "No person in the IX. he said he has noi heard anything sciences courses, and after that turning He explained anyone can enter a United Stales shall, on the basis ol sex, from HEW point only the lirst four hours of the In- written complaint briefly stating the be...subjected to discrimination under Palmore said when Ihe Title IX troductory courses had to be taken, and issue and the problems to be in- any educaiion program or aclivily compliance dale lor universities was set the remainder ol Ihe eight hours could be vestigated. He said after a complaint is receiving lederal linancial assistance..." in July, all institutions had to submit a options. Sometime later, the program issued, Ihe investigation might take report ol its programs to HEW. "They permitted men to take eight hours of several monlhs-up to a year or longer. The way (he military requirements ol have done an investigation, Ihe in- options. If the complaint was found to be valid, Central University College ICUCI are formadon is in (heir office, but we Kowlelt went on to say thai no com- HEW would inform Ihe university in outlined in the catalog, men are required haven't gotten a response yet." plaints from students had been brought writing, giving the results of the in- to take elgTit hours of military science Palmore added thai Title VII, alao to his office, and added, "At this point, I vestigation and the length of time in course* IMIL 101. 102, 201. and 2021 or concerning sex discrimination, Title IX can't predict what changes will be (See REQUIREMENTS, sage leal Referendum to determine SGAK role

By DIANA J. TAYLOR Editor A week Irom today, students will be asked to vote on a referendum during the Student Senate's spring vacancy elec- **•»■*- «K» Y—i tions. Fighting frostbite The referendum will determine student opinion on whether or not the Student Heavy snows again covered campus this makes her way through the wind and Association here should join the Student week making Ihe travel to classes more snow while walking along by the John Government Association of Kentucky of a struggle than a stroll Karen Miller, Grant Crabbe Library. (SGAK). sophomore from Wheelersburg, Ohio, Jim Murphy and Mike Duggins, co- founders of the organization with Western's Student Association president, To save students money... said SGAK, when it gets organized, "will be a bargaining power for students and will put Kentucky students in a better PHk Ik* to position than those in other states" who do not have a similar group Mixiday night was Bingo night sponsored by Women's Interdorm in the Powell G8. . 115. . . Murphy said the importance of SGAK Matt ox to close Cafeteria and students walked away with prizes donated by Richmond merchants Shown here are iLefti Susie Corbin. iRight, front to rear) Teresa Butler, Shelly is that it will provide "more power with WetalWII. and Sue Nowland more people." B3. . Bingo I By DIANA J. TAYLOR other dormitories, as will other em The primary objective of SGAK, ac- Editor p.loyes, il and where positions are cording to Duggins, is communication In a meeting with Mattox Hall House available. Council members and administrators The savings, Myers said, will allow the and working together It will be, he said, University to keep costs as low as To supplement Handbook "a unified state student lorce." Monday morning. Dr. Thomas Myers, vice president lor student affairs, an- possible lor all students. "Students are Institutions which have shown an in- nounced that Ihe dormitory will be closed Ihe winners when money is saved," he on students' rights terest in SGAK include both stale and for the spring semes(er. said. private schools such as Western, Myers read a statement to the group Mallox Hall residents must be out of Murray, Berea, Pikeville, the University which said, in part. "It is obvious at this the dormitory by tomorrow. Myers said of Kentucky, the University ol Louisville, time that male enrollment this semester the University will extend all services Kentucky State, Bellarmine and Mid- will not support Mattox Hall remaining available to make Ihe move a? easy as way. open during the spring semester, 1976." possible, including (rucks (o transport Senate to publish pamphlet The major reason for Ihe closing, personal belongings. A secondary' consideration ol ihe Myers said, was to save money. This The residents were given notification organization will be lobbying with the savings will come through a reduction in on Dec. 10. 1975 that Ihe possibility By JACKIE HI XTON Responding to Hall Murray's request donation be given to the Chemistry' Club state legislature The University of the use ol utilities and wear on the existed of closing the florm. Myers News-Managing Editor for a report on past actions and future to alleviate Ihe expenses ol their trip to a Kentucky has eight lobbyists in Frank- building. asked the House Council members to The Student Senate agreed Tuesday goals. President Jim Murphy listed such regional meetings ol the American fort for this term, Duggins said, lobbying He said the resident assistants support the decision because "This is night to allocate $151 lor the publication projects as counseling students who had Chemists Society. for such things as lowering the drinking assigned lo Mattox will be transferred lo done for the good of the students." ol 10.000 student rights pamphlets ex- violated University rules and who age lo 18 and against tuition increases. "would no longer be in school without the Murray emphasized the need lor pecied to be 6 to 10 pages in length support in getting the Brockton Com- Advocating Ihe pamphlet. Jim counseling." and a committee studying Before SGAK can be lormally periscope the possibilities ol abolishing weekly mittee underway. He said the com- Chandler, chairman ol ihe Student mittee, designed to study the problems ol organized, its constitution must be ap- Rtghis and Responsibility Committee, room inspections proved by ihe member schools. This will The Black Student Union held taughl by Aiio Supplec lor Objections were made to Murphy's Brockton residents and ways ol said students have nothing to go by when discharging those problems, was created be done. Duggins said, within the next memorial services lor Martin dealing with ihe deal Judy Ihey need inlormalion about their rights report and by slim approval. Murphy, few weeks Lather King and leel that Wahlerl. Mall writer, has except for the University handbook, and was asked by Doug Green to return next and has great potential but has yet to get us leet oil the ground. blacks are still 'indentured.' details on page 5. this was "too drawn out." week with a second report on "what the Also on Thursday s referendum will be Finally. Mike Duggins announced that questions concerning student opinion on Wayne Boblitt. Organizations The pamphlet will include such things Student Senate will be doing, not the Reporter has tin story on page as the proper procedure for students to Student Association ihe spring vacancy election will be held campus issues. Duggins said a possible 10 get counseling il they are charged with a Murray termed the report next Thursday in the Powell Building list included the areas ol open visitation, Editorials page 2 University violation, n would slate the "inadequate ". and Green added. "I don't from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Students will also a 24-hour study area, weekend concerts, Aria page 1 rights a student lias il arrested off- think anyone here has been involved in be asked to vote on a referendum con- alumni allocations ol lunds. campus Sign language and lip reading I'riels psifsc campus or questioned by police, and halt ol those things you mentioned." cerning the possibility ol the senate and movies, provisions lor (he handicapped are two communication skills Sporti liages 7.8,9 would outline the University regulations In other senate action: becoming a member of SGAK. Student and the indefinite tripling of certain slated in the hand!*'*. Steve Hollihan requested a $200 Government Association ol Kentucky dormitory rooms.

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DIANA 1. TAYLOR DAVID SWOFFORD JACKIE BIXTON Editor Basinets Manager News-Managing Editor editorials Page 2. The Eastern Progress, Thursday. January 22. 1976

Governor's move to ensure primary leaves Democrats choice from field of 11

Gov. Julian Can-oil's recent This marks the first of a series member of Congress or the 9 Florida primary, which could announcement that he would of background information federal bureaucracy. He had a be the turning point of his veto any legislation repealing reports on the candidates who good record as governor, which campaign. the state's May primary came as may or may not be on the he emphasizes, including In Florida, he will face George welcome news to those who still Kentucky ballot in May. creating a surplus of $50 million Wallace, his archrival of the value the right of voicing their We begin this week with while reorganizing state South, who has a history of political preferences. Jimmy Carter, the man who government, reducing waste and strength in that state. Wallace's ' The choice is now ours, but the finished first in the Iowa increasing social services. organization in Florida, choice could easily become one precinct caucus this week in the however, has recently been He is, he says, both a con- showing some signs of below par marked by confusion, even if it first test of voter sentiment. servative and a liberal. His involves no more than The Democratic ranks of effectiveness, which could prove conservatism is in the area of the to be Carter's salvation. remembering the names of the presidential contenders are management of government. candidates. filled with darkhorses. After his Carter's style has been called The liberal tendencies are soft-sell. But thus far, he has The field of potential victory, although not a sweeping toward the areas of social presidents has been growing one, in Iowa, Carter may been hitting the trail hard (14 justice, human rights and the hours a day, six days a week). monthly. Chances are, the trend seriously be considered as the environment. will continue, at least until the leading darkhorse in the race. His introductions are not so soft: swnmer The list of 11 will Carter, 51, is a former Georgia Carter went to Iowa early to I'lrf Jimmy Carter and I'm probably grow to 12, and could governor and is proud of the fact work on his organization and to going to be your next go on ad infinitum. that he has never been a gather momentum for the March President." According to Jim Murphy. Student government plays vital role on campus

• eate: The feuewtag guest State killings took place. Each shortly that their bickering was Office of the Presidency and weekly room inspection, teacher of Kentucky strengthening il ra wrtttea by Jin Murphy. unforgettable event was con- defeating the true purpose of the Student Government has been evaluation, spring break travel even more. Eastern Student araaieat af the St—leal AssoclaUoa. nected with a movement for Senate. involved in the counseling of service, ride service, 24-hour Government can be proud that it • I ask you to think. rights in one place or another. Student Government is the students who have been accused study area, outstanding teacher was one of the co-founders of ■ Just a short time ago. Student only body on this campus that of violating University award, reduction- in admission SG.A.K. along with Western Government was good. But, But, now time has changed. truly represents- and has the regulations. Without Student rates and tuition, more student Kentucky University. within a small time period. One must keep up with these power to present bills con- Government this year, one voice in concerts. More student The Association of Student Student Government, all of a progressive ways of change hi would have to wonder if some say in concerts has taken place Government is not limited to bill- sudden, is worthless. Does this order to survive in today's (guest opinion) eleven students would still be this year and some of the best making in any way. Student make sense? No, it doesn't! society. Student Government at enrolled at Eastern today. This concerts have been this year. Court provides a means of ap- same Student Government has Student Government continues peal for students who question Could it really be that Student EKU is progressing with these cerning student issues to the Government has been a changes and is working with worked in the area of academic to stress student's rights and is traffic violations or other University. The make up of requirements and misun- working on a student rights University violations that they misconception in your mind? today's ways of communication Student Government today has Have you been misled in in reaching its goals. derstanding. Without Student brochure to be published shortly feel are unjust. believing Student Government more student involvement than Government it would be quite so students at Eastern will be Student Senate and Student has not been working for you? The assembly of Student ever before. For the first time in evident that a substantial aware of their student rights. Court along with Student Student Government today is Government, for the most part, four years the whole segment of number of nursing students These ideas are past the plan- Government at Eastern are now different than back in the 1960's realizes what functions it has the total student body is would not have been able to ning stage and results are more outstanding than ever and early 1970s Rights for all, made up of this University for represented. graduate last December. to be noticed quite soon. before. Hence, one can see quite including students, were in the students here at Eastern, not The true purpose of Student Student Government has and Student Government at EKU clearly today more than ever doubt. John Kennedy, Martin the world. Some time in the Government this year is to will continue to work for is strong and in the near future before the prominence that Luther King, Bobby Kennedy past, a limited few tried to play provide a service and a voice for students in the areas of open we see the possibility of a Student Government has on this were assassinated and the Kent Big Time" and found out the students at Eastern. The house policy, abolishment of Student Government Association campus. , editor's mailbag the students, there would be no Eastern or even the administration. It's run for sororities and fraternities or just an contemporary America. The scale of came upon a letter addressed to the Kentucky University. power is sadly tipped towards the ad- student body-from Student Association us, the students. Student government average. IFC questions ministration and unfortunately the President Jim Murphy. I decided to read here at Eastern can accomplish great David Hoskins Sincerely, majority of students are too apathetic, it. things. All they have to do is get the Off-Campus lazy, or ignorant to attempt to affect a administration to realize that without us, 623-0031 fairness Bobbie Sammoos. President change. But, it is an unwritten law of The main part of the letter I believe The Panhellenic Council nature that if a tree does not bend in the was to orient the student with the im- To the Editors: wind, it will eventually break. The same portance of student government, and is true in this case. Eventually this what the Student Association is presently After reading the article on the high Contests administration will move on and Eastern doing to help the students here at coat of being a Greek in the January IS f can begin the process of catching up with Eastern. So why is it that each time I The Eastern Progress issue of the Pragma, the members of the Yerian s view the rest of society. Until then, we can do read the letter it makes less sense? Member of Associated Collegiate Press Association. Columbia Scholastic Press Interfraternily Council feel that the little more than lay the groundwork for Association, National Newspaper Service and Kentucky Intercollegiate Press The letter starts off by indirectly ac- article was somewhat unfair. To the Editor: when that time comes. When change cusing its recently resigning members of Association. The Interfraternily Council ap- does come, then student government will Represented for national advertising by the National Educational Advertising preciates the time put in on the story, but In a recent guest opinion, Paul Yerian be the most effective medium through affecting the student government. So why does Jim Murphy need to make Service, In., N.Y., NY. we irepresentatives of 12 fraternitiesi assessed the role of student government which it is achieved for the students. Published each Thursday during the regular school year except for vacaUon ant excuses concerning these members? believe that in order fo present a fair at EKU and questioned the need for it on For now, though, we must work for examination periods at Eastern Kentucky University by authority of the Board o' Has he ever really looked at the reason comparison of the expenses involved in our campus. I would like to take a whatever concessions we can gain from Regents through the Student Publications Board. Greek life, all sororities and fraternities moment here to respond to that article. the administration. If we, at times, seem for them resigning? When a crew deserts a ship the captain is only kidding himself Opinions expressed herein are those of student editors or other signed writers should have been listed. Also, we feel As one who lass been briefly involved in to deal with issues that are beyond our These opinions do not necessarily represent the views of this university. when he doesn't realize the reason. The that an estimated average of Greek costs the student senate, I have felt the concern, it is because we are frustrated Advertising appearing in this newspaper is intended to help the reader buy. Any would have gotten the point across. frustration that Mr. Yerian eludes to and by student apathy and an unreasonable answer usually lies in a mirror. All that is needed is to get the captain to look into false or misleading advertising should be reported to the Business Manager, The Thank you for the opportunity to 1, too, have wondered if student govern- administration. But we're doing our best Eastern Progress, Fourth Floor Jones Building, Second-class postage paid at respond to the Pregress. ment is necessary on EKU's campus. and we're willing to work for the good of it. Richmond, Kentucky, 40475. > Sincerely, Fortunately I came to a conclusion that every student, if you'll let us. We need The letter also states of the work the differs from Mr. Yenan's. responsible, hard workers to run in the Student Association is doing in the for- Letters and Forum L.C Stewart It i» true that student government has upcoming elections and I urge every ming of the Student Government Any member of the university community is welcome to submit a guest opinion President, Interfraternily Council little power on this campus, but I don't student to vote. Perhaps student Association of Kentucky. I think this article to the Progress for publication. Articles should be of s topical nature, typed 62S-3S65 see Una as a fault of the organization government is not as effective u it could organization could be a tremendous asset and double-spaced, between 700-1,000 words and written in good English The itself. Eastern Kentucky University is an be, but with everyone's support is could to Eastern. But when we get there, will editors reserve the right to reject any article judged llbelous, slanderous or in bad enigma The changes that took place on be a vital force for some badly needed Eastern be a leader or a follower? taste Articles should be received by the editors no later than the Friday before college campuses throughout this nation change. Abolishing it would be a tragic Unfortunately, I think the latter. date of publication. Be sure to include your name, address and telephone number Panhellenic in the late 60 s and early 70s seem to step backwards for an institution that is with all submissions. have passed EKU by, or simply, not already many years behind the times. I can only agree completely with Paul Letters to the editor are also welcome. All letters must be signed, leas than 400 agrees reached here yet. This institution has Yerian's statement in last week's words and include the address and telephone number of the writer. Address aU. become stagnant in its growth. Mark Girard Progress, "Is Student Government really correspondence to: To the Bailor: Physically it has made great strides, but Box 530 Commonwealth necessary? The answer to that question, Editor inwardly (emotionally) it has progressed to my dismay, is no." I respect Paul The Eastern Progress This letter is in reference to the very little since Robert Martin became Yerian as a realistic politician, or at least Fourth Floor, Jones Building January isth article entitled "Costs of president. Therein lias the difficulty. A one who has "looked into the mirror." EKU Greek fees vary" by Ms. Kim The university is not buildings and concrete, Richmond, Kentucky 40475 it is people. As such, it must be flexible Questions article consisted of an average cost for It's sad that we have to realist this. Affirmative Action sororities and fraternities and a chart enough to reflect the needs and attitudes And it's sad the student body isn't more which included the cost for five of those who comprise it. There must be active in student affairs, but to make Eastern Kentucky University is an Equal-opoortunity Affirmative Action em cooperation, mutual trust and un-^ ployer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or sororities and five fraternities. We have SA usefulness something like student government a derstanding if a healthy environment is national origin in the admission to, or participation in, any educational program or enclosed a copy of the article in question. successful organization you must sell the to exist, one which will maximize the activity which it conducts, or discriminate on such basis in any employment op- We, the Panhellenic Council (which is To the Editor: program, but this has not been done. comprised of all nine sororities on pursuit of intellectual growth and portunity. Any complaint arising by reason of alleged discrimination should be achievement Unfortunately, EKU does directed in writing to Or. Rebecca Broddus, Affirmative Action Officer, Jones Eastern's campus), fed that it would be This institution, whether we realize it, not reflect this, instead it mirrors the will As I was sorting through my mail and Building, EKU. Campus telephone number 622-12S8 more beneficial for all concerned if in the is not run for the Janitors, or the cafeteria of one, man (or at least s selected few) throwing out what I considered junk and future articles with such charts as the workers, or the instructors and teachers, one in question either include all whose attitudes are not in keeping with keeping what I considered worthwhile, i / The Eastern Progress, Thursday. January 22. 1976. Page For this week... Current art display

town librarian. Dance auditons lives up to its name Art will be held January 29 at 8 p.m. By CONN IE PA RRISH in G if ford. One of Point's major strengths Aa All-Kentucky Sculpture Arts Editor is his power to control the The Black Fairy," a It is often the practice of Show" will be displayed through children's musical featuring fluidity of inks in his ex- February 4 at Georgetown laypersons to, when viewing art periments with color. This Chicago's Lamont Zeno Theatre, work, to try to figure out what College Gallery. The exhibitors will be presented on Saturday, quality is apparent in The Last inspired the artist to produce Picture Show" and Punch Out include Victoria Meeks of January 24 at Guignol Theatre at such a creation. Non- Put On." Kentucky State University, the University of Kentucky. Arturo Sandoval and Derek professionals generally feel that Perhaps Points' most in- There will be two performances by pinpointing the inspiration, Woodham of the University of at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Admission teresting and unusual works on the work will carry some display include the lithographs Kentucky, Bob Woznisk of is 50 cents for children and $1 for Murray State University and significance. Del Monte Rejects" and adults. The performance is Such were my thoughts as I Super Sprouts" both depicting Charles Forrester of Western sponsored by UK's Office of viewed Jerry W. Points' Food types of asparagus. His intaglio Kentucky University. Minority Student Affairs. andStuff. currently on display at Don't Salt the Cactus or Water Giles Gallery. Although Points' the Popcorn" although artfully Movies mastery of pen. pencil and paper done, is as odd as the title in- Dance is obvious in each of the pieces dicates. Three 1930 films will be shown Dan Wagoner and his dancers on exhibition, the choice of Points, a graduate of the beginning tonight at Berea will present their most original subject fails to be as skillful. University of Evansville, College in Phelps .Stokes choreography on January 27 as Using the media of pencil, received his Master of Fine Arts Auditorium. The movies are "It part of the University fine arts lithograph and pen, Points from Southern Illinois Happened One Night" starring series. The dancers, including displays his talent of University. With his Clark Gable and Claudette Wagoner and five women are representing the existent object; representation of existent ob- Colbert tonight at 8 p.m., "Our accompanied by a poet in this it is the object itself that puzzles jects, Points typifies the majbr Daily Bread" at 8 p.m. January program of surrealistic wit. me. His drawing with pencil, interests of a group of artists,: 27 and Mr Smith Goes to Curtain time foi the presentation especially Cactus Growing in generally referred to as the Washington" starring James is7:30 p.m. in Gifford Theatre. My Popcorn Patch," show Middle-Western Imagists. Stewart at 8 p.m. January 29. Admission is free for EKU unique designs of rather mun- Food and Stuff will be on dane, everyday substances. The Admission is free. students and Activity- Card Surrealistic wit and humor 27 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is display through January 30. intricate patterns Points has holders, and $1 for all others. are apt descritpions of Dan free for students. The Possibly, I will see it again in an discovered in popcorn and other" Wagoner and his dancers, program is part of the effort to dig through the popcorn, common subjects illustrate his Theater who will be performing in University's fine arts series. asparagus and cactus to the root Gifford Theatre on January highly creative abilities. of the matter. Auditions for the Music Man Music will be held Wednesday, January Lisa Davis will present a voice 28 at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. at Gifford recital on January 23 at 8:30 Cast for 'Picnic' named Theatre. The story revolves p.m. in Gifford Theatre. Ms. around Professor Harold Hill, a Davis' program, including Deborah Hannan, Larry be played by Phil Tracy. traveling salesman, who turns several musical comedy num- Pergram and Phil Tracy have The cast of Picnic includes River City, Iowa upside down bers, is in partial fulfillment of landed lead roles in the up- several drama veterans as well when he starts a music school for the Bachelor of Fine Arts coming presentation of William as some newcomers. Cast boys and falls in love with the Degree. Inge's Picnic. members include: Barry Helm, Howard; Chrissy Denzinger, The Pulitzer Prize winning Millie; Denise Bleuel, The Eastern Progress play tells the story of Hall Rosemary; Randy Wallace, Carter, a young traveler to be Bomber; Debbie Thomas, mum 0D00H played by Larry Pergram, who ■'s latest 9 0 0 Maybe 'Captured Angel should have flown 0 Captured Angel, Fogelberg has a present, emerges as the 's By LARRY BERNARD Yellows and grays 0 lot to learn. most memorable cut. Fogelberg Staff Writer Paint the sad skies today First of all, he should have murmurs through the first And I wonder when Word has it that Dan realized that it takes an ac- stanza: K You're coming home. Fogelberg is quickly gaining complished performer to suc- / used to think of myself as a K ground in his brief musical cessfully record and produce an soldier Fogelberg composed all ten career. Now, it appears that he album. Fogelberg attempts this . Holding his own against im- cuts on the album, plus played S will quickly lose it again. and promptly falls short, as possible odds all guitars, keyboards, bass, Although he secured some Angel is very poorly produced. ..Badly outnumbered and banjo, percussion and harp with S prestige with an earlier album, Secondly, Fogelberg should caught In a crossfire few exceptions. He also per- Souvenir*, his latest album have placed an assortment of ■ .Of devils and gods. formed the majority of the Captured Angel will do little to various types of songs on the Old Tennessee, a simple ballad background vocals in his unique improve his standing. album. As it is, the entire set of portraying a heartsick lover, mellow voice. Although released Songwriters such as Fogelberg songs merge and settle into one comes away with honors as the in early autumn, 1975, Captured are a dime-a-dozen these days. glob of mediocre songs dealing most well-written and per- Angel has received very little He lacks the rugged, with the identical themes of lost formed cut, which may indeed publicity or airplay until distinguishable style of Gordon love and the desire to be free. be a dubious honor. However, recently. light foot, and does not have the Despite the flaws in this this is Fogelberg at his creative magnetic appeal of John Den- album, some favorable aspects climax, giving listeners some of Fogelberg even painted the ver Neither does he have the do manage to shine through. the most beautifully descriptive album cover, depicting an angel versatility of Bruce Springsteen. Fogelberg's lyrics are original poetry being circulated today. entwined with handcuffs. Maybe Fogelberg will have to establish and strong, and are Angel's End of October Fogelberg should try his hand at himself as an original compser saving grace. .. The sleepy brown woods seem painting instead of recording. in order to distinguish himself These Days, a song in which to from other performers in his Fogelberg reflects back on the Nod down their heads to the class. And from the likes of past comparing them with the Winter. The you remember the restoff Sirloin Fit your life Live, work and play at Cedar Point, the Mid- west's largest and finest family recreation center. TUESDAY IS FAMILY DAY AT Cedar Point will hold on- campus interviews Thursday,' February 5. Approximately 3,000 BONANZA summer positions available for wide variety RIBEYE DINNER of jobs including ride * X likid Pttete, Tint Taast R«r %2M operators, waiters and waitresses, sales clerks, etc. Previous experience CHOPPED SIRLOIN DINNER not required for most Pin All tkt TriMbfi *•* UTt positions. Contact Placement Services Office for information or ap- 54 LB. T-B0NE DINNER pointment. Witk Ml tkt Fiiii'i -1 HIUIT Eaten MMI 1011 Boole Returns Are Over Today PHONE 623 6006 BONANZA EASTERN BY PASS Point Jan. 22 r ■M

Pagt 4. The Eatttm Progress. Thursday, January 22, 1976

Student teachers become professionals Circumstances By CANDY GRAHAM The first five weeks and two cerning the program, and an matters for the supervisor of student will also visit the school portion of the class, gradually Nut Door to lif K 8UH Writer interview is set up with the students when he must visit days of the semester in which in which he will be student taking more respnsibility. The student teacher Is merely someone closely connected with his group of students. the student plans to teach are teaching. In the climax of the arc, the 50 percent off all tropical house plants a student who is practicing for the area of study in which the According to Dr. David Rush, filled with two classes. student has full responsibility of the teaching profession. As student is interested. director of Prolessional The remaining ten weeks of thru Sun. Selections include palms, the semester will be spent in the the class. simple as it may seem, the role Placement of the student is Laboratory Experiences, "We In these classes, the student As the arc makes a decline, draecenas, & others. Also 20 percent off of a student teacher is much next. The student may be in- try to place students in a school meets with the supervisor and classroom actually teaching the class. according to Dr. Rush, "the all leather purchases thru Sunday. more complicated. terested in teaching in a par- that is easily accessible to the plans what he will actually do in student is gradually withdrawn the classroom as a student According to Dr. Rush, the Check out our line of Mexican Imports. To begin with, a student must ticular school. If enough student himself." from his teaching duties, and Selection is the most unique you'll find & complete an application to be students want to teach at that Many students are placed in teacher This may include student is given control of the may use the remainder of his accepted into the role ol student school, a "cluster" may be schools that have previously anything from planning a complete class gradually or in time to visit another class or prices the most reasonable While there teacher. formed whereas several student participated with the University bulletin board to preparing a what is referred to as an "arc." school." register for the free Florida vacation. He or she is then given a teachers are placed within the and the student teaching schedule of class assignments. At the ascent of the arc, the During the complete student packet of information con- same area. This facilitates program. During these five weeks, tne student teaches only a small teaching experience a super- visor is close by to help the student should he have any problems in adjusting to n^entjuicCirds teaching. Dr. Rush describes the evaluation of the student as a, (mm) "triad relationship." In essence, the student, the co-operating classroom teacher, and the university See Us For Your supervisor evaluate the student. The three combined, discuss Valentine Needs what the student is doing, offer constructive criticism and in The Gift Box the end form an evaluation of the student's performance as University Shopping Center "teacher."

r i | '76 WINNER: I j 32 OZ. $ioo | PATRICIA HARVEY f * PEPSI pfwlo ty Slav* D«iy W/COIfH Members of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity present the history book of their Present are: tl tor) Chuck Lewis, Maurice Sweeny, James E. TUIman, Mr. I fraternity to Mr Weyrauch, Dean of libraries and learning resources Weyrauch. Raymon Wright, and Frankie Kennedy. I— ARQO Sets precedent for other organizations • lor JIMV DEL-MONTE TOMATO JUICE «ZL Kappa Alpha Psi: SOAP POWDER COLD mUiJSJSL _JT TABLE RITE presents their history to library GROUND BEEF 3 - o- .1?

ByWILMAREED Wright said own presentations sometime in Chamberlain, and Bill Russell. Kappa Alpha Psi may be the THOMPSON'S (fifa FOODLINER Feature Editor Mr. Ernest Weyhrauch. Dean the future. The EKU chapter was smallest fraternity, with only 12 Kappa Alpha Psi, the of Libraries and Learning The history proceeds from the chartered on April 14,1973. It is members, but they are on top in SHOPPERSIPDCOC VILLA6Ewinter, ^afl ...... - ... smallest chartered fraternity Resources, said that the library basically a service activities sairLju/right. OPEN 24 HIS 7 DAYS on campus, was the first Greek founding of Kappa Alpha Psi in welcomes anything that 1911 to the present day. The organization, but also socially organization to present its students view as relevant oriented said Wright. "We're small, so everyone history to the Crabbe library. material. fraternity was founded at has to pull his own weight and Indiana University by ten men. Under the supervision of uphold his obligations to the A purpose of the presentation When asked if this would lead Guide Right, ttje national was to make information on The purpose was so blacks fraternity, so we feel that we to a special Greek section in the could relate to each other and service project, the EKU Greek organizations available library, he said that in have stronger brotherhood promote brotherhood among chapter has winterized Rich- because of our smallness," to those who might need it said cataloging the books would mond area homes, tutored Raymon Wright, president of themselves according to Wright said probably all fall in the same Wright. underprivileged children, and the EKl' chapter of Kappa area. provided funds for a student at Social activities of the Alpha Psi. Highlights of the history in- M Other fraternities and Model. fraternity include their annual We would also like to set a sororities contacted seemed to clude some of the leaders and In the future Wright said they Kappa Week (February 18-23), precedent that other Greek think that presenting histories sports figures that belong to the hope to organize boys groups Crimson and Creme Ball and organizations on campus might to the library was a good idea. fraternity such as Ralph and provide them with ac- their second annual Miss Best want to follow in making A few indicated that they may Abernathy, Arthur Ash, Carl tivities on weekends to keep Dressed Lady contest sometime reference material available," be considering making their Stokes, William Bradley, Wilt them off of the streets. this spring. Fill up that. +—I as^txLrAeli Sunday night Clearance SALE Famous Maker SPORTSWEAR and DRESSES CUT AGAIN

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offers services.. Fraternity & Sorority Paddles, Crests, and Letters j Byl.Y.WKKHl Kit track of the older volumes SUtr Writer which were located in the Decoupage, Candles, Macrame, Need to research various County Courthouse. Their court cues (or a prelaw class collection is kept up with money Quilling, Plaster Molding or perhaps a political science or obtained from court fines. The even a nursing course? Then oldest volume dates back to your information can be found 1810. Free Craft Demonstrations in one or more of the Univer- Approximately 5.481 new sity's law library's 10,000 volumes and supplements were 109 5th Street 623-2640 volumes. added during the 1974-75 year. The Madison County-Eastern Students, faculty, and lawyers Kentucky University Law comprised the 2,381 patrons last Library opened on October 17, year. APPALACHIAN COMPUTER | IMS. It is located in a gallery The library is restricted' to SERVICES. INC. between the second and third specific use because of the lack floors of the John Crabbe of space. In order to make use ANNOUNCES THE Library. of the facilities, students must The Kentucky Law Collection register their name, date and OPENING OP AN OFFICE can be found in room 309 while reason for use. IN BEREA the National Reporter System This is just a precaution PimH kv Sliw* o*iy Appalachian Computer Services is presently accepting against theft as many of the which consists of en- Students repeat demonstrations from their instructor in for special education many other students with different applications at its offices on the Second Floor of the Bern books cost as much as ISO to $60 cyclopedia's, case books and learning sign language for the deaf and the hearing im- majors find it very useful also. The class. Communication City Hall for experienced keypunch operators to start law treatises are located in each. There is a machine paired. Ailee Suppler runs through the different signs and skills for hering impaired (SED5481, has several nursing work immediately. In addition to a good starting rate, room 310. available to make photocopies symbols involved Though the course is mainly designed majors too ACS has a comprehensive fringe benefit program In- ■ The rooms are named lor of any needed material. cluding hospitalization, sick pay and paid vacations. To George T. Ross who gave an The library is open from 8 place your application, stop by room 200 at Berea City Hall between the hours of 9:00 AM and 4:00 P.M. on initial collection of books to help a.m. until 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. The hours on Special education class learns Thursday or Friday, January IS and 16. If an ACS establish the city's law library. representative is not there, applications may be picked up The Madison County Fiscal Saturday are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Berea City Clerk's Office. For further information, Court donated two thousand and 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Sunday. call 606-864-4151 and ask for Mr. Deaton. books to help start the library. Mrs. Catherine Combs is in The county decided to double charge of the law library and ; with Eastern facilities because will be of service to anyone in Deaf teaching skills they had difficulty keeping need of help. By JUDY WAHLERT The deaf alphabet, which received through special of setup encourages parents to NOW AT WALLACE'S Staff Writer many people may remember courses in addition to the take part in the deaf child's Many students have been from those silent study halls training for elementary learning process also. attracted to a new program in back in grade school, con- education. As in other areas of Communication Skills for the BOOK STORE . . specialization the special education depart- stitutes only a very small part special-education, a psychology Hearing Impaired, SED 540, ment which will train teachers of the sign language system. course which deals with un- which meets each Thursday of hearing impaired or deaf Communication is achieved derstanding the hearing im- evening this semester, is being persons. The main coordinator effectively through hand and paired is necessary to teachers. taken by several persons who and instructor of the program is facial gestures which indicate are not otherwise involved in in LEN library Alie Supple* words and phrases. The more Ms. Supplee said that the program. Supplee "students are quite involved in Suppler explained the dif- difficult skill of lip reading is welcomes this. working with hearing impaired ference in the two categories of dealt with in an auditory "I encourage anyone who is training course. children." They receive close interested to take the course," ByLVNNEKRUER The library is open from 8 deaf people, those who have a A knowledge of curriculum contact and experience with six she said. Nursing students have Staff Writer a.m. until 9 p.m. Monday total loss of hearing, and the and academic subjects is preschool children par- informed her that they feel it A little cold air and sunshine through Thursday. The hours hearing impaired who still needed as well as the com- ticipating in a parent-child will be beneficial in their work will clear cobwebs out of stu- on Friday are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. retain a slight sense of sound. counseling program. This type when caring for deaf patients. ents' brains who do not take the and 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday. Her degrees from Illinois munication skills. This is bus to the University's new Law There is a bus that leaves every University were separate for Enforcement Library in the hour during the school week each group, whereas teachers Stratton building. from Alumni Coliseum. trained here will be qualified for The University's Law The Law Enforcement Library both. Enforcement Library opened is another branch of the John Previous to her work here, the first week of October, 197S. Crabbe Library. It is open to Ms. Supplee taught deaf It is located on the third floor in the public and the procedures children in preschool through Room 300 in the Henry D. for checking out books are the junior high for several years in Stratton or the new Law same as in the main library. It Louisville public schools. Enforcement building which is operated out of the funds opened this past fall. allocated to the law enforcement Although this is the first year II contains 1200 volumes library from the main branch. that the program has gotten arranged according to subject Donations of books from the underway, there are already a matter, not including a listing of faculty and public also help large number of students in- 30 periodical titles. The subject broaden its selection. volved. Elementary education matter pertains mainly to law Verna Casey is the librarian majors can receive en- dorsement by taking 18 hours in enforcement, fire science, and in charge. She says that as K addition to the requirements for traffic safety. There are table many as 30 people come in 1 areas for study and research. daily. She has hopes this will their B.S. degrees. The library also containing pick up considering that not Unlike many other teaching microfilm facilities, is in one everybody has heard of the areas, there is plenty of room in large room. library's existence as yet. the job market for teachers of the hearing impaired and deaf. I' Ms. Supplee said that she does Spirit Pantyhoi Bloodmobile trying not know of anyone trained in the field who is unemployed. The majority of courses They'll makeyou feel to fill unit quota which make up the program are the way you want to look The Bloodmobile will be set year olds must have written taught by Ms. Supplee. ■v Now you can step Into your dream, let up in the First Christian Church permission from parent or Techniques and materials are •1 different from those used in yoursell go, be bright and casual. on West Main from 11-4 p.m. on guardians. The donors must be J. P. Stevens has created.Splrlt, pantyhose Monday, January 26. The in good health and no antibiotics traditional education so special for women who know how to take lashlon Bloodmobile will be trying to fill should be taken within 24 hours methods and skills must be and make it their own. Sheer, quality Its quota of ISO units for the of donation. Preferably, the learned by prospective stretch yarn, colors to match every skin community for the year. donor should also have con- teachers. The most widely used tone. Spirit, tempting to look at, comfort- sumed a good meal within three forms of communication by HOUR able to be with. A lovely idea tor you One from J.P.Stevens. Students and citizens are hours of his donation, and deaf persons are sign language urged to help out in the drive. 17 should weigh at least 110 lbs. and lip reading. 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Pagej The Eastern Progress, Thursday, January 22, . 1976 newsbriefs Applications available for Women's Scholarship By Wayne Boblitt

student interested In being ol Kennamer Room. It is im- to join Ihe EKU Judo Club, ALE jacket Dues of $5.00 will will sponsor a retreat Jan. 30-31. contacting Dean Clawson, Applications (or (he ihird help lo others Applications will portant to attend each of these please contact Andrew Gall at be collected. Students are asked lo sign up Begley 428. annual EKU Women's Kappa Mu Epsilon be accepted up to Jan. 30. parties. i Bring a small 4666. Call only if you have The ALE. Bowling League for the retreat several days Scholarship are available in all Kappa Mu Epsilon will hold photograph of yourself to the previous experience. bowls at 8:00 p.m. on Tuesdays. prior to the date. Newman Summer jobs women's dorms, (he Dean of its organizational meeting lor first party.) Come and find out All interested people wishing lo Singers practice Thursdays al 5 Women's office, and (he con- CRISIS (he Spring Semester on Tuesday more about CWENS. Hope to URE bowl should call Marda at (23- p.m. A camp placement day will be troller's office ds( Floor. held 9 a.m.-noon and 1:30-4:00 '27thi at 6:30 p.m in Room 431, Would you like to be a Cnsis see you there! 04(6. Those planning to par- Jones). Deadline for tiling p.m. Thursday. Feb. 5. 2nd Wallace Refreshments will be Telephone Service Listener? The Undergraduate Record ticipate in the A.L.E. certificate Study abroad application is March I. Floor. Keen Johnson Bldg. served Crisis is a volunteer service Examination will be ad- and awards cermony in April Applications are lo he sub- Veterans Campdireclors from four states provided by students who listen ministered at Eastern on must attend today's meetings The Center for Foreign Study mitted to Dr. Jacqueline Cross, representing therapeutic, youth Intramural* (o callers needing information, Saturday, Feb. 7. Seniors who Any queslions may be is offering faculiy and students Depl. of Foreign Languages, agency, private and church help with a problem, or just Military experience may will complete graduation directed (o Judy, phone 2071 the chance to make plans lo Cammack220. Applicants must Entry deadline for badminton conversation with a sincere serve as io(al credil for the requirements uvMay or August. study and travel abroad. More camps will be in attendance. A be in their junior year, and (he singles and doubles is Jan 30 ROTC Basic Course. If credil is informaiion regarding Ihis good opportunity it inleresled in selection will be made by the listener If you would like (o be 1976, should go to the Kappa Delta Pi a listener, come by or call the granted, freshmen ad Institutional Research Office. program may be obtained by a summer camp job. committee on the basis of sophomore years of ROTC can academic standing J u Catholic Retreat Counseling Center in Ellendale 4th Floor, Jones, (o register for KDP will have a business Hall between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., be omitted, and eligibility, this exam. 1 minimum), financial need, and The Catholic Newman Center without further instruction, for meeting today at 4:30 p.m. in phone 622-2241. There is no charge. URE other factors will sponsor a retreat Jan. 30-31 Advanced Army ROTC in Ihe Combs 218 All members scores may be used instead of needed and urged to attend this RNTOCKV S^RI^S. The recipient will be an- Students are asked lo sign up junior and senior years is ef- GRE scores for admission to important meeting to plan for nounced a( (he annual spring for (he re(rea( several days fective. Prayer group graduate shool al Easlern new member select ions and style show and luncheon Mar. prior lo (he dale And (he last two years is when V. Catholic Belief and Praclices, The Faculty Prayer Group it really starts to pay. All activities. Due (o lack of attendance al meets at 6:30 p.m. every meets at noon, Wednesdays in cadets receive 1100 per month \a "oa'tnti n^s B.S.U. past meetings, member Wesley Tuesday at the Center HOT Dining Room E Powell up lo 20 months during Catholics or non-Catholics in- Advanced Course and half (he The Bap(isl Student Union presence is extremely necessary al this important A deputation trip will be taken terest in learning more aboul pay of a second lieulentant will sponsor a "Lock-in" al the time. to Alexandria, Kentucky this the faith). What's News? during (he six weeks of ad- YMCA in Lexington this Friday pur Acs Sunday <25lh). Hap Hour will A spiritual encounter group vanced camp t normally at- night (23rd) from 11:00 through Send news about EKU 6:00 Saturday morning (24th). be held al 9:30 a m. for (hose no( meets at 6 p.m Thursdays and projects, programs and other tended during (he junior and Resumes participating in (he deputation is open to anyone senior years). Activities will include swim- activities, for possible release ming, athletics, and a Phi Beta Lambda, the trip. lo press, radio and TV, (o News Thai's up (o $2,400 your last Wesley Singers will practice two years of college. This is in devotional. business fraternity, will lype Ediior. 3rd Floor, Jonas Bldg. your personal resume for 11.50 on Tuesday, Jan. 27, a( 7:00 addition to G.I. Bill allowances. Only 101 tickets are available Explorers tphone 2301). for one copy or (2.50 for 20 p.m The (opic for Fellowship If interested, coniacl Capt. for the "lock-in". Cost is $2. All Fleming, Begley 513. phone students interested may pur- printed copies. Inleresled Hour on Wednesday (Bin) at Interested in backpacking, chase tickets before they run students bring typed draft to 6:30 p.m. will be human rappelling. caving, canoeing, 3911 out. Combs 31. sexuality. Hiking, camping, etc.'1 Join the Freshmen Women Interested people may con- club. . it's all planned this Attention all freshmen Learning Lab tact Susan Webb at 3506 lor New Craft Shop semester. New members IVCF CIRUNA women with, a 3.0 semester further information. Deadline welcome. For information, call average or belter CWENS, the The CUC Learning Thursday night. The CIRUNA club will meet Inter-Varsity Christian Easy Creations Ltd. Charles Messmer at 623-3115. sophomore honor society for Laboratory has moved from Tuesday night

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The Eastern Progress, Thursday, January 22, 197$, Page 7 Stage is set for basketball doubleheader Saturday

/ ■ Men regroup for Hilltoppers as... Women make their Coliseum debut

By MARLA RIDENOIR After the Saturday contest, return; senior Tom Sisncros. an were outrebounded and three By MARLA RIDENOl R Tnan guard Peggy Gay Ihe "We can only take 10 players final margin. Sports Editor Western must travel to outstanding 6-8 post man, senior players fouled out. Young. Sports Editor Colonels opened up the game on away games." Duncan said, The team was 20 points down The basketball Colonels Morehead, who upset Murray guard Fred Allen, a deadly, Elliott, and Howard Brown. The State champion women's and routed UC in the first half, "and we wanted to play in the first half, but struggled returned from their lough OVC Monday night. -Both Eastern shooter and defensive player, Our performance at the foul basketball team improved their leading al half time by a score of everybody in ihe Cincinnati valiantly to come back. With road trip with two losses, a 87-85 and Morehead have and sophomore Claude line was what hurt," Mulcahy record to 3-0 Saturday with a 86- 54-26 Kok had 18 of her 20 game "Of course we never 6:03 left to go. they went ahead setback al Murray Saturday traditionally been tough places "Sleepy" Taylor, the team's said. "Carl Brown missed on a 76 victory over the University of points in the first period. intended for the score to get as by two. night and a 76-59 deleai al for a visiting team to come in number two scorer as a fresh- one-and-one. and there were Cincinnati in front of a capacity The game started slowly, with close as it did UC got really hot Coach Shirley Duncan Austin Peay Monday. The learn and do well," said Western man. Taylor has been ham- other chances. If we hand! crowd of approximately 400 costly turnovers. poor with their shooting." credited "our team effort to put must now regroup (or two big coach Jim Richards. pered by a leg injury most of the gone 9 of 17 on free throws we fans in Weaver Gym. ballhandling. and a lack of Monday night Ihe women's the ball in the basket, and the league contests with the "Both have sound teams season. would have been in pretty good In a first in this University's rebounding strength hampering basketball team fell to Ohio defense which created many Western Ky. Hilltoppers and the again this season, each with MT also has 6-6 lorward John shape." athletic action, the women will the women. But with Gay's Slate 69-66 in an away contest. turnovers." Blue Raiders or Middle Ten- good personnel, good shooting Bonner and point Guard Lewis "Austin Peay chose to press participate in a doubleheader heads up play and the con- The score was 67-66 at the Freshman Emma Salisbury nessee. ability, and sound defense," Mack, a junior college All at the end, which enabled them Saturday when they face the Iribulions of Mary Lynn buzzer, but the Colonels touled led the learn with 14 points, The Western game will be the American. Richards said. to stretch the score," he highly-rated team of Indiana Proctor, Gail Freshwater, and and State converted on Iwo Bernie Kok had 13. and Peggy second half of a basketball Head Coach Jimmy Earle is free throw attempts for the One problem for the Colonels continued. "We played University. The will meel 1U al Emma Salisbury. Ihe girls Gay contributed II. doubleheader with the women's may be Hilltopper Wilson pessimistic about the league's fairly well, not bad for on the 5:00 p.m in Alumni Coliseum, began to stretch their lead team. Men's action will start at road, but it's still a loss. But if prior to the men's contest The center of the action was 800 following the women's Austin Peay is the best, this between the Colonels and the Kok, however. Almost every Kirk's Kirk's Kirk's contest against Indiana games shows we're not far off." Western Ky. University play in the first half attempted University al 5:00 p.m. Before the game Mulcahy Hilltoppers. to set up the 6-2 center with a "Western plays a completely said, "We just seem to bring out The girls will face Murray at close-in shot. Her play in- different type of offense than the best in people." This has home tomorrow at 6:00 and will timidated anyone who hap- most of the OVC teams," coach been the case in the past two play in Alumni Coliseum. pened to be near her in the Bob Mulcahy said. "They are a road contests, with Otis Howard "Murray has won some they middle. run and-gun type team They scoring 24 for Austin Peay and weren't expected to win, and When the second half opened, Jf>' are more experienced than Jesse Williams' 38 points for lost some that they weren't coach Shirley Duncan decided mokl, since they start four Murray. expected to lose,'' Duncan said. lo play the freshmen, Emma seniors." James The 6-5 senior has choice of the Blue Raiders for Darryl Davis lead the team "That shows they are young and Salisbury, Mary Lynn Proctor, "This is a must game for us, averaged 23 3 points and 10 third in the OVC. "Our size with 13 points, and was closely inexperienced, but it seems that and Evy Abell, along with but if we can play the same type rebounds in his team's three and rebounding are nol what followed by Young and Jimmy is like everybody is the state." veterans Velma Lehman and of game that we did the second OVC games this season. they were last year, but we'll be Segar with 12. Coach Shirley Duncan said, Mama Mueller. Proctor half against Utah State or The Blue Raiders of Middle quicker. We will have to come "We are looking forward to showed some excellent drib- Morehead, we should have an Tennessee invade Alumni up with a power forward in In the action-packed Murray playing under these conditions, bling skill as she directed the excellent chance," Mulcahy Coliseum Monday night for a Order to make our inside game contest, Segar came off the and hope to have a big turnout offense up the court Mueller .said. "We must control 7:30 game. The defending OVC go." His team is 2-1 in league bench to pour in 25 points to for our game." showed her quickness and Western's game lo win." champs, Mulcahy feels that play and 10-4 overall. . pace the Colonels. He has "If is ranked as one of the top agility on a key block and some The Hilltoppers are co- "they are not the same team of Although the Colonels fell to scored in double figures in six of 12-15 teams in the nation and needed buckets. • * leaders in the OVC along with a year ago. They are playing a the Governors of Austin Peay the last seven games. has gone to the national tour- But with the UC center Austin Peay with a 3-0 league little different." Monday night, Mulcahy feels The team outrebounded the nament several years," Duncan standout Myra Norwell pouring and 9-4 overall mark. Retur- "It was the finest defensive Racers 33-21 and outshot them said. "They are usually well- in many of her total points, 2 ning for the team is guard The Raiders lost three All- OVC basketball game f've seen 58.7 to 56.3 per cent. Mulcahy disciplined, well-coached, and much to the dismay of an ex- We Can Expertly Repair Your Watch Johnny Bntl, who averaged 18.3 OVC selections, including since I've been here. Both felt that the Murray game was very quick." cited and sometimes suffering ppg last season, forward Forward George Sorell, the teams played excellent the biggest disappointment of Behind the play of senior Bernie Kok on the bench, Cincy Wilson James, 16.7, and guard league's Player of the Year last defense." the road trip, for the team gave center Bernie Kok and fresh came within five points Our experts can adjust your watch to Chuck Rawlings, 15.0 season. But three starters "In the last two minutes we an outstanding effort. its maximum accuracy. 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The track team opened its Olher noteworthy efforts by indoor season Saturday by team members came from Nylon Jackets 10% OFF competing in the Indiana Bryan Robinson, a junior from •a KIRK'S USTFF Championship Meet at Indianapolis. Ind., who finished Bloom ington, Ind. second in Ihe 600-yard run with y, DIAMOND iSj£ CENTER a Although the meet was not a time of 1:12.3 and freshman £„ort SHOPPER'S VILLAGE (Eastern Bypass) 623-3060 scored team-wise, head coach Mike Howell of Madrid, Spain RICHMOND Art Harvey mentioned several with an indoor personal record hop outstanding performances by in Ihe high jump of 6-6, which Eastern athletes. was good enough for a tit for Kirk's Kirk's Kirk's Heading the list was fourth place. sophomore Mark Yellin of Oaklyn N.J., who finished first Also, of special mention, the in the 1,000-yard run in the distance medley relay learn, school-record breaking time of placed second in that event with 2:13 1 a time of 10:14.0. Members of "Mark has been coming on that team include Lee Gordon in real fine for us and ran a real the 880. Joe Wiggins in the 440, nice race al the USTFF meet John Mornini in the 1,320 and last weekend," noted Harvey. Yellin in the mile run.

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A member of the gymnastics team show his skill on still ftME SALEI riiu'.s during Friday's meet with David Lipscomb. At Tri-meet next for 4-LADS CASUAL WEAR JMS wrestling team Tips Hoping lo break its winless "The loss of these two Delia Jackets slrtak. the wrestling team wrestlers really has hurl our Sleeveless Sweaters heads lo Dayton. Ohio, Satur- learn."' said Branham. "Bui day for a triple dual meet with we're still receiving a fine effort All IKS t Teieiiais Wright Stale University. from everybody. We'll snap out Morehead Stale University and of this Ihing before too much 1st I Water Cedarville College. longer '' Head coach Jerry Branham s Branham mentioned Ihree squad has posted an 0-6 record, individual performances in the losing Ihe most recent meel lo Georgetown meet Those who Georgetown College. 24-11. were outstanding in winning Can you cope The team was weakened Iheir weight class were: 134- during the Christmas break freshman Joe Irwin: 167-senior when it was learned lhal Steve Wallace; and 177 • with the fear sophomore Pat McGrath who sophomore Gene Smith with a wrestles in the 126-pound class pin. would be lost lo Ihe learn of success? because ot needed surgery and The team returns home co-captain Dennis Perkins in Tuesday for a 7 pjn. match with Arc you frightened the 167-pound class did nol Maryville CoUege in Alumni hy the idea of earning return lo school. Coliseum. / UN much money as a man'.' If not. Fidelity Union Life max he just w hat you're looking lor. Asa Fidelity L'nion Life Field Associate, there are no salary RESTAURANT: !imilations. no Eastern Bypass * boundaries hut 15 your own. i ^ Behind Marathon • Address inquiries lo: BOB ROBERTS Bob Lager Complete Food Line Jim EpJtano Bob Wheeler Steve Dowd Ron Owens Bob Lynch 24 HOURS Phil Perry Jim Rhaa Tuesday thru Saturday Union Life •..« '«f*> t.

Pag* 8, The Eastern Progress, Thursday. January 11, 197$ time out Eels look to even score with Western ■ mania Swim team hosts EKU Invitational By THERESA KLISZ reported to be stronger than last Results of the med against immensely from last year and ridenour Staff Writer year and looking for a win. UK Kent State last Saturday show should be favored hi the Mid "We're looking to even the ddeated Georgia last year with an Eel ddeat 70-43. American Conference," Lichty score with Western," stated Ed • score of S32-S27 The com- remarked. A woman in a man's world This, no doubt, is coach Dan Lichty in reference petition between the two teams "I am very pleased with the to the upcoming Eastern for first place honors is ex- performance at this med," what many of you readers feel every time you commented Lichty. "In IS of Terry Stoddard, a senior read this column, or hear a woman television Kentucky Invitational swim pected to be tough. "Western freestyler from Cuyahoga meet. The Eds were defeated has an edge because of depth," the M events the men did their sports broadcaster. But somehow I feel you may best time of the season and Falls, Onto was chosen Eel of 112-S4 by Western at the Morris Lichty said. "All three teams the Meet following the Kent be missing the point. Harvey Relays earlier this are the strongest they have several swimmers had their been in recent years," he ad- lifetime bed swims " State meet. Women sports editors aren't something that ded. According to Uchty this was have just appeared with the advent of women's The University of Kentucky Eastern's Eels are looking to The Eds will be looking the best meet, time wise, of the liberation. Title IX, or the ERA. In fact, they will strive to retain its cham- season. better lad week's times and the may have been around longer than you realize. pionship when pitted against mainly for a victory over students are encouraged to Western Kentucky, the Western In the final standings of "Kent is an extremely strong travel over to the Coliseum pool One of the first times a woman assumed the University of Georgia and the med. team, they have improved and support the team. position of college sports editor was over 30 Eastern. Events are scheduled to begin years ago, at the University of Illinois. The year tonight at 7:00 with the finals of was 1944, and the girl was Jill Florerke. Presently in its third year, the the 400-yard individual medley, meet provides each team with ■00 yard freestyle relay and the Of course, the World War n conflict made her an opportunity to swim the 1060-yard freestyle. REPAIR SERVICE job possible. Then, she said, "There was no NCAA championship meet choice but to give women the chance to do the events and helps serve as a checkpoint in their season's Friday the preliminaries will things that men had always done previously..." training. There are eighteen begin at 11:00 a.m. with finals All Makes Stereo. TV When Florerke took over the job, press box events in the championship for six swimming events and Electronic Equipment meet, plus the diving events. the one meter diving to be held passes were stamped with three discriminatory at 7:00 p.m. words, NO WOMEN ALLOWED. Not until the Former Eel coach Don Combs fourth football game was she allowed to enter, initiated the meet three years Saturday the preliminaries MADISON COUNTY ago in an effort to provide the begin at 10:00 a.m. and finals but had to sit in a seat right outside the door. are scheduled for 4:00 p.m. Every Saturday she had to "prove herself swimmers with an opportunity REPAIR worthy' in the eyes of male sportswriters." to swim the championship meel schedule. This meet, as all other home 318 Gen lane 623 9281 By the time next season rolled around these swimming meets, is free to the Kentucky Intercollegiate public and eighteen scheduled three words had been changed to WORKING Swimming Champion iKISCi. events are on the roster. A Division of Radio Shack PRESS ONLY. Florerke feels that one of her the University of Kentucky is contributions was to' 'establish that women were favored in the med. Georgia is legitimately a part of the working press.' " Curry Kirkpatrick, in a recent article in Sports . Illustrated, remarked "Women have long since Team at home Saturday stormed the redoubts of masculine society, SNOWBOUND? fighting fires.collecting garbage, repairing cars, publishing newspapers, driving trucks, and tearing apart the foundation of the Little League. Talented JV's . . . But no aspect of this onslaught has en- countered more vehement reactions than women ANDYS VAN in sportscasting." sport 2-3 record But women are proving that they know what GOES THRU they are talking about. One TV producer in Minneapolis hired a woman and renamed her By KEITH STEER field, Ohio. Kirk is also one of Sta II Writer the captains and enjoys driving "Bronco." He said that he figured it would be "These guys are great to for the inside shot. ICE AND SNOW neat to have a dumb-looking blonde making work with and they take a Id of Mike Holeman, is a t-3 0UTI iW football predictions." "Neat indeed," said Kirk- pride in what they do," says sophomore forward from patrick. The dumb blonde was correct on 75 new freshman coach, Ed TO BRING YOU Richtmyer, of his team. Cincinnati, Ohio. Mike is the per cent of her pro and 78 per cent of her Big Ten third captain and the team's Advertise it The freshman team is taken leading rebounder. predictions last fall." for granted by many, however, Matt Loxley, is a 5-11 fresh- EMERGENCY RELIEF! David Halberstam, Pulitzer Prize winner, they play a rugged 14 game man guard from West in the schedule against some pretty wrote in New York magazine, "CBS has just formidable opponents. Mar- Alexandria, Ohio. Malt's best hired a woman that does interviews so genuinely contributions are ball handling Progress shall, Transylvania, and the and defense Andy's Pizza Palace awful that her work rivals — they said it couldn't University of Louisville are a Mark Hammonds, is a 0-2 be done — the work of Tony Kubek few of their harder contests this freshman forward from 110 S- Second St. season. Dayton, Ohio. Mark is a jack The woman he was speaking of was Jane The team practices for two of-all-trades on the team, he MIL Chastain, a 12-year veteran of TV sportscasting. hours each day, with an oc- For Delivery call 623-5400 casional Sunday off. According does everything well. 622-1629 Despite the derogatory letters, Chastain feels, I to coach Richtmyer, "I've Charles Moffett, is a S-» r^^^frfrftfrfr||^a|||fr^^t^^^.|r1a.|a» have too much confidence in my ability to noticed a vast improvement sophomore guard from believe some movement' helped get me hired. since the start of practice, this Lawrenceburg, Ky. Charles is Attractive' is not an antonym for intelligent. became apparent to me when invaluable as a pick me up when Joe DiMaggio once looked at me and said, "You we played Transylvania. Even the team begins to drag. do know what you are talking about." Chastain though we lod 64-58, I was Chris Stevens, is a 0-4 fresh- extremely pleased with the man center from Fern Creek, had to leave her job when her first child arrived entire team's performance." Ky. Chris has come into his own Pre-washed in July. To date, the team has played the last couple of games. He Chastain is not the only woman who does five of its fourteen games, and snatched 11 rebounds against sports for TV or newpapers in major cities. She sports a 2-3 record. There are Transylvania LeviV Denim still seven home games is supported by Lee Arthur formerly of KDKA in Nate Jdfries, is a 6-f junior remaining to be played and two forward from Chicago, III. Nate Pittsburg, Anita Martini of Houston, Liz Bishop away. Among the remaining is an excellent leaper and has Jeans of Albany, NY, and Jeannie Morris of games, are two matchups the ability to develop into a very Chicago, author of Brian Piccolo: A Short against the University of fine shooter. All the comfort of old Season. More are sure to be on the way Louisville's freshman team. Chuck Gutenson, is a 5-10 Coach Richtmyer also points sophomore guard from These Levi's Denim Jeans and At a recent convention of the Associated out that unlike the varsity team Waynesburg, Ky. Chuck is a Jackets are pre-washed a special Collegiate Press, one woman sports editor from all his players are on the team good outside shooter, but has way, so they're soft, comfortable a northern school revealed that her coaches had as the result of tryouts, there missed the last two games as no objections to her locker room interviews. "I are no scholarship players on the result of a badly sprained and faded to a mellow blue right the freshman team. just have to wait outside the door until all the ankle. from the starts This is not to say that the Obviously, the largest Choose from three styles: One; a guys get dressed. They don't object at all." freshman team is void of talent. problem this team has is height handsome tapered shirt jacket with Eastern as of yet hasn't gone this far, but little One needs to know something with the tallest man being 6-4. resistence has been encountered by this sports about the players to realize this. 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>) Th« Eastern Progre$$, Thursday, January 22. 1976, Page Sf- Peggy Gay, Tyrone Jones show skill and dedication to basketball

By St'SAN BECKER needed her on the team "I looked into this program much defense before - she's By JIM WIGGLESHORTH on one half of the baskelball basketball season, Tyrone was can't practice with the team SUff Writer and the one at L'K," she said. taught me slot about that." Staff Writer - court that flashy guard who handled and is barely able lo muster up "Peggy has the potential to be The Louisville C airier- "Eastern offered me a Besides her individual Im- Yet. one Ihe other half of the the dribbling chores. Eastern a slow trot when he practices by one of the beat guards In the Journal voted Peggy to the scholarship - that really helped provement, Peggy is also While sitting in a very quiet court, (here was one small was doing quite well and were himself. country," says coach Shirley second team All Stale for her me make up my mind." pleased with the team's Alumni Coliseum on a dreary fellow with a maroon EKU scheduled to play Morehead. In "I don't know if I'll be able to Duncan. "She's quick and outstanding basketball She added that she's glad she progress.' Tuesday afternoon, dne could baskelball lank-top and gray this particular game, Tyrone get back into the starting lineup strong.. .she can use either hand achievements in her senior made that decision "We've got a great team," see lhat there was hardly a sole shorts shooting basketball, injured his left ankle in the first even if I can return as a to dribble or shoot • she's got all year, and the Lexington Herald "I think they've got a good she said enthusiastically. "We Inside: just a lev. students favoring his righi leg and half and has never returned to member of Ihe squad." Soon the outstanding attributes to be named her to the first team All- program here...Duncan's a can go a long way if we really playing a pick-up game ol showing some pain from his play since lhat poinl. after staling this, Tyrone left a really great player." State. good coach. I've never played work at it!" basketball and a lew spectaiors lett. without going on. mis "It's a very bad sprain," aald with his trainer lo undergo Peggy Gay, a freshman from person is Tyrone Jones, a Jones, "and it's going to take hydrotherapy, a type of therapy Buckhorn, Ky., has been sophomore guard for the some lime for it lo get belter." to help produce more playing basketball as long as Colonels. The only problem is According to his trainer, they movement in his ankle. she can remember. She got that Tyrone is all alone. As a are "not really sure when Of course, even though involved in sports because, "I matter of fact, Tyrone has been Tyrone's ankle will be fully Tyrone's chances of having an have five brothers," she ex- a loner since thai night of repaired. It has not reacted as a excellent season are dim, he is plained, "and I just went along January 7. 1976. normal sprain would, and there only a sophomore and has two with what they did...Including Before lhat point, things had appears to be a big question as more years of eligibility. On the basketball and Softball." been going just great for to when he can step back into year, Tyrone is averaging 8 2 "My mother and dad always Tyrone. BeforecomingloEKU, action. points per game and has made 8 encouraged me to play," she Tyrone had an excellent career Even though Tyrone has been out of 12 free throws for a .ee7 said. "They enjoy watching at Eastern High School in able to shoot basketball, he percentage sports." Washington, DC. Tyrone was a Except for participating in a 3 year guard on his high school basketball program in the basketball team, played a year eighth grade. Peggy didn't get of football his junior year, and into a well organized program was president of his high STEREO SPECIALS! until she was in high school - school's student council. during her sophomore year. Besides basketball, Peggy After a brilliant senior year, also joined the men's baseball Tyrone came to EKU, what he team. She played first base her termed "a beautiful place" with junior year, and short stop or "nice people." third base her senior year. Right off the bat, Tyrone "There wasn't any residence Ma» ay aw r» made the varsity squad last to me playing on the team," she year and was nicknamed "Too said, "because II was such a Peggy Gay Tyrone Jones Small" Jones. Starting this small school- everyone knew everyone." And besides, they Starts FRIDAY! Men victorious, women lose Competition tough for gymnasts I /the fiurest\ THE STEREO STORE 294 South Second St.

fnof them all! \ Richmond, Ky. By SUSAN HKCKKK Next weekend, Ihe girls travel scores were high throughout the working on ihose tenlhs of a Staff Writer lo Tennessee for a lour way meet in execution. point thai they missed last meel against Middle Tennessee Captain Billy Shernll led Ihe weekend. The learn will be State University, George team by winning the all-around traveling Friday to Ball State Eaatern's women's gym- Peabody College, and the with a score of 41.75. Sherrill University and Saturday to Campus Movie nastic team opened their season University of Tennessee turned in a solid performance in University of Miami (Ohio). with a home meet against every evenl. Pal Bowles was Coach Calkin said he was Western Carolina University third with a 39.6 and Brian really pleased with the per- last Saturday. Eastern finished "We've never come up Morrett was fifth with a 36.25. formance of Ihe team. "We hit Jan. 22 & 23 against these learns before," Individual honors go lo fresh- 90 percent of our routines. Also Chinatown with a total of 62 poinis, and Tonlte I Friday Western Carolina had 74. said Chrielzberg. "We'll just men Randy Gal scoring on lop Ihe team stood up well under the have to see what we're up for the Colonels on still rings pressure of having our opponent against when we gel there, but I with a score of 6.7 and John 'breathing down our necks'. I Bui ihe final score of a think they'll be about the same Harkey on vaulting with a 8.6. was especially pleased with the gymnastics meet doesn't (ell level as other learns we've way our freshman performed. Ihe whole story. faced." Coach Gerald Calkin stresses With the loss of Webber we had As Coach ChrietzberK ex- the all-around which aides Ihe lo depend on their routines, and plained, "Gymnastics is a learn Colonels in beating iheir op- Ihey came through. Finally, I sport " In thai every per ponents. "Eastern really must say the strong leadership formance contributes lo Ihe Men win doesn't have a weak evenl of learn -captain Billy Sherrill learns overall score. Bui it's which is not thai true for a lot ol was an important factor in the also an individual thing, where learns." The Coach also teams overall performance." every person has lo go oui on Editor's note: The following •lory was written by a member stresses execution and works Ihe floor and do their routine The men's gymnastic team's el the gymnastics team. for every tenth of a poinl alone." possible. next home meet is February 21, The men's gymnastics learn The learn will be spending at 2:00 when the Colonels will Although a learn can enter as held Iheir composure long much of its time this week in host Tennessee k West Virginia. Walt Disney's -•« many as six in an event and enough lo win their lirst home Ihen only counl the three meel of Ihe season The 12 bO* Adults fr highest scores. Eastern just Colonels fought back from a two Ever Yearn to Piggy the entered the minimum number poinl deficil after floor exercise Snoiolflhite in mosl events. As the season logo on lo beal David Lipscomb Guitar or Banjo? progresses, however, t'hrielz- RICHMOND DRIVE IN berg hopes to have live gym.- College i Ml lo IBM. and the Seoen Duxitfs nasls going all around After a strong performance YOU CAN, with help from Our A on pommel horse Ihe gymnasts ll( IINK oioir FRI. SAT. SUN. STARTS 7:15 P.M. "Tlie girls did Ihe best Ihcy were winning by three poinis. MUSIC LESSONS! could under Ihe cir- David Lipscomb Iried lo close cumstances." said the coach Ihe gap several limes bul with ■t»iii*H *v »wc« nil* Diinrnwnw c*. m. Owm »tm, fr***!**** L "The ones who wore competing Eastern's consistent per- Call 6236010 for Information were under a lot ol pressure- formance ihe final ouicome was VHUTDONEY Ihey knew their scores liad lo in our favor. count " The Colonels showed solid Currier** Music World Charlie Martin was the only slrenglh in every evenl. The Uni.ttntr Shopping CtnUr member ol Eastern's squad lo hard work placed on execution aVflr.l.flff- go all around She parlicipaled showed up in the final score. In in the uneven parallel bars, Ihe men's gymnastics Ihe highest ■USti balance beam, vaullnig horse, possible you can gel is a 10.0. II 623 0588 and floor exercises, scoring a is then broken down into 3.4 for Campus total of 20 points ll was an highest possible in difficulty. 4.4 individual record lor Marlin. in execution. 1.6 in combination who also captured Hard place requirements, and finally .6 for UnheraRv snoe«*ng Cm» overall in Ihe meet Hisk. Originality, and Vir- fl& tuosity. 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Page 10. Th9 Eastern Progress, Thursday, January 22, 197$ In memory of King «MH* .*m« \ Students attend service of civil rights leader to foster unity in black community "black power', calling lor blacks to indentured for the most part by their By WAYNE BOBLITT assert themselves and get involved in the circumstances: they are not free to <>rK«imalion\ Reporter make decisions lor themselves, and political system. However, the term was taken the wrong way by radicals who everything is decided for them The Black Student Lmon 'BS.L'i used violence as a civil rights means. sponsored a memorial service lor Dr. prematurely. King, however, continued his policy of Marlin Lulher King, Jr in ihe meditalion He stressed ihai strength of an op- non-violence in attempting to secure chapel on Wednesday. Jan. 14. pressed minority lies in unity. He Negroes rights King, a civil-rights leader who stressed Cockerham urged the students to be non violent means lo achieve those mentioned as an example the Biblical reference to where the Israelites were serious abou. what was in their textbooks rights, was assassinated in April. IMS. and in others needs and backgrounds as He would have been 47 years old Jan 15. strong as a unified body afler they had escaped captivity. they strove for umly with other races and Wilbert Goalley, B S U. president, said their own. Cockerham quoted several conditions a He said that there is a "a way" and the memorial service was organized not historian listed that made for slavery. the way to unity "A way can lead only to commemorate a great black Among them was the idea to train a almost anywhere, he stated, to American, but lo luster unity and ethnic person to accept his master's code of destruction and separation trom people pride among Eastern's black com- good behavior, giving him no avenue for one loves. munity escape socially or academically. •The way", however, leads lo everlasting life, exchanges love for hale, The program started with the playing Another condition was lo instill In the and causes one to go over, around, and of a tape King recorded in which he slave a sense ol complete dependency. under to reach a goal, he concluded as he preached the sermon 'A Knock At Cockerham said that it was important admonished those present "to hold onto » «ic. v» Midnight", calling tor wople lo adjust that the black students at Eastern God s unchanging hand, unify, and be Donald Cockerham. pastor of Zion Baptist Church in their lives lo God's plairfn working for educate themselves both in mind and A group of students gathered in the meditation Chapel last dignified men and women." Louisville, was guest speaker. civil rights heart. He said a student could not depend Several students attending were asked Thursday to «mmemorate Martin Luther King. Jr.. Ihe Speaker lor the service was Rev. H. on isolationism lor success. their feelings about Martin Luther King civil-rights leader who stressed non-violence. The Rev. H. Donald Cockerham, pastor ol Zion and what he accomplished for the Black Baptist Church in Louisville. He said unity among the blacks was race important, but lhal there was no Utopia in Jan Way, a Richmond senior and He slated as the purposes pi his blackness or in any race alone. B.S.U secretary, said: message: "lo say something to inspire SA works with Faculty Senate "His idea, which is for the black people one as a child ol Ihe living God, and to Mentioning thai all races must work together in unity, he said Stokely Car- to unify themselves together lo better inspire the people lo some degree toward themselves, not only should be reborn a unified front - something real, not michael I former chairman of the Student once a year, bul every day People tend false " Nonviolent Coordinating Committee) to promote excellence awards told King that the black people needed to to forget, and.this memorial service is Cockerham said lhal slavery, familiar something the black students on campus through history, was lamiiiar in this rise above non-violence in Ihe sense of nomination* will make up a larger list defending themselves. needed to make them aware that they are " By JACKIE Bl'XTOS formation desk. ID. cards will be decade, abe black and there is still a struggle going than thai of faculty and alumni. This will He said that black people are still Carmichael had coined a new term, News-Managing Editor required. on, as far as discrimination is concerned. "This is the right direction in make their nominating list more com- There still is discrimination — in- Reasoning that student related ac- evaluating the teachers," said Murphy. plete and more lair, according lo Dr. stitutionalized discrimination, and tivities appeal more lo students, the "In cooperation with the faculty. Ihe Marijo LeVan I Progress. Jan. IS). blacks need to be aware of it." Student Association is combining its students will help bring out the best Requirements may violate efforts with the Faculty Senate in Alia Panin Wiafe-Ababio, a senior professors." He added that the Student Concerning the project. Murphy from Ghana, West Africa and a co- promoting the Excellence in Teaching Association is studying the possibilities stated, "It is noteworthy lhal student and chairman of the memorial service, awards, said Jim Murphy recently. of future teacher evaluation projects. faculty governments are working commented, "Martin Luther King bet- A Student Senate committee was Murphy said further that he felt together. This is the first time since I Title IX regulations — tered relationships between blacks and working on a teacher evaluation project "students will have a majority say in who have been here that such a task has I when the Faculty Senate was ready lo Ihe help of both senates." military requirements or options may whites because of his non-violent ap- is selected." In effeel, student i (Cealiaaed From Page I) publicize its idea several weeks ago, have given the department a bigger proach Because discrimination exists, blacks and whites should keep him in according to Murphy, Student which In comply with the regulations enrollment, he feels thai the courses are Association president He said he ap- "In my opinion, Ihe way Ihe useful personally to the men < or women) mind." The other co-chairman, LaGrange proached Susan Cross, with his ideas and regulations are sol. forth, this is not an I think it has improved the students. 1 Vacancy elections to be held sophomore Lester Sanders, said, "We together they were able to come up with a think women should take it as well, equal applicaiion »l equal rights," Cox have to learn to unify ourselves here at suitable plan for student voting. because women are getting more in- Spring vacancy elections for the Education- two; and Applied Arts aiM said Eastern, not only blacks together, bul Colonels (' (Mattel Charles D. volved in business leadership." Student voting for the awards, which Student Senate will be held next Technology - four. blacks with whites. This was the goal of A referendum on campus issues will Phillips, head ol loc military science When asked if he thought there was any will be given lo seven possible professors Thursday from 10 a.m. lo 6 p.m. on Ihe discrimination involved, Phillips said, Martin Lulher King's message." also be conducted at that lime, including department, said ihe introductory Rev. AC. Goodloe, pastor of Rich- from a list of 622. will be held January 27 second floor of the Powell Building "The government is still not taking girls Colleges with senate seats open are a poll on student opinon regarding Ihe military courses develop "leadership mond's First Baptist Church on Francis through 29. Ten in the morning until 4 inio military combat arms; whether that Allied Health and Nursing—one; Arts University's membership in Ihe Student potential, citizenship, and management Street, also made comments during the p.m. is the time scheduled for the will fall out in Title IX or not, I do not balloting at Ihe Powell Building in- and Sciences - five; Business - one; Government Association of Kentucky. values " service. lie said. all hough requiring the know."

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