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Vol. 64/No. I Laboratory Publication of th« Department of Mast Communications 18 pages Thursday, August 29, 1985 Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Ky. 40475 The Eastern Progress, 1985 Group to study athlete drug test By Jay Carey a.program. The University of Ken- urinalysis could be conducted by Managing editor tacky presently tests athletes for one of three certified laboratories in Most of the university's athletic drugs. the nation. coaches have approved a tentative "We're more interested in helping He said the certified testing plan which will randomly test the kids than penalizing them," centers are in California, Indiana athletes for marijuana and Combs said. and at Vanderbilt University in amphetamines. "We're not talking about street Tennessee. The proposal is now subject to bums or criminals, we're talking Combs said the tests will be done approval of the athletic committee about good kids that somebody by random sampling. which is made up of Russell Bogue. might be leading astray," he added. The first Ume a drug is detected Dixon Barr. Anne Brooks. William Football coach Roy Kidd. who in an athlete's urine, only the player Berge. Samuel I^eung. Nancy Peel. came up with the idea to initiate the and trainer will know. Combs said. Doug Whitlock. Jeannette Crockett. program, said he agreed with He said after a drug is detected Jim Masterson. C.E. Baldwin. Don Combs. the first time, a player will be Combs and Martha Mullins. "What we're trying to do, if it's required to undergo counseling. According to Combs, athletic done, is try to help the kid. It's not Since the proposal is still in the director, the athletic committee, our plan to try to get rid of the kid." planning stages. Combs said the which recommends athletic policy to Kidd said. details . concerning the drug the president, will address the "History has shown that in the counseling have not been worked proposal sometime in early schools that have serious problems, out. September. the trainer and the coaches I f the player misses counseling, he Combs said the the National suspected it in advance," said Dr. will be subject to removal from the Collegiate Athletic Association will Bobby Barton, university athletic team (the same possible penalty be instituting drug testing next trainer. "And I don't know of any when a player misses a practice). year in national competition, and of our coaches that actually suspect About 30 or 40 days after a the athletic department wants to a significant problem." player's test turns up positive, he get a head start. "Personally. I don't think we have will be tested again. If the second If the proposal passes, the a problem, but if we do. then I'd like test is positive, the player must call university would become the second to know a IK MI i it." he said. home in front of the coach and school in the state to institute such According to Combs, the (See ATHLETE, Bar* Page) Former EKU student charged in murders

By Alan White hearing was postponed and is a 1981 graduate of Ctrroll County Editor rescheduled - for July 3 when High School. An Eastern Kentucky University Fitzgerald failed to acquire an He majored in business and was student awaits a preliminary attorney, according to the Grant vice president of Pi Kappa Alpha hearing after being charged with the County Circuit Clerk's office. fraternity in the fall of 1983. The July 3 hearing was Fitzgerald was not a member of the Progress photo/Larry Hatfield March 28 murders of Roy Bickers, Career steps 70. and his wife, Ruby. 55, of rescheduled because Fitzgerald st ill group at the time of his arrest. Carrollton. did not have an attorney, according Details leading to the arrest have Michelle Oelgaety, a junior public relations major from Richmond, was studying her schedule.On Kevin L. Fitzgerald. 21. of to officials in the circuit clerk's been sketchy. Fitzgerald was the steps of the Bert Combs Building earlier this week. Carrollton, was arrested June 5 and office. Another hearing was arrested after physical evidence in indicted the following day by the scheduled for July 17, but it was the case was found. Carroll County grand jury on two canceled when Fitzgerald failed to Officials have said the Bickers' counts of murder. retain an attorney. were killed by numerous blows to Officials said the Bickers were Fitzgerald was enrolled at the the head with a sharp instrument. First election voided; university last semester as a Fitzgerald was arrested at the killed by numerous blows to the head and neck with a sharp object. part-time student. He had been Dixie Plaza trailer park in Authorities said two of Mrs. arrested twice in the last year and Richmond at a trailer rented by Bicker's fingers were severed. one'half. Laura Buzzelli, who is currently Kearns wins rematch The court action has been moved On the day of his arrest, he was enrolled at the university. scheduled to appear in Madison In April, police arrested Gregory By Jay Carey jor candidates. needed to insure fair elections in the to Grant County, according to John future. L. Ackman Jr.. Grant County District Court on a wanton Lynn Yancey, 29. of Florence, in Mana-jrfrfrf editor Student Court is a 10-member ondangerment "charge. He is connection with the Bickers' After a spring Student panel of students which serves as Kearns' protest outlined several commonwealth attorney. points, but the violation ruled on by Fitzgerald is currently lodged in charged with setting toilet paper on murders. Yancey was booked on Association presidential and vice the judicial body of the student fire in an elevator in Dupree Hall oh murder charges, but those charges presidential election was voided by government. The court's members the court dealt with illegal the Grant County jail in campaigning within 25 feet of the' Williamstown. April 29. were dismissed later for lack of Student Court, Ken Kearns and are appointed by the Student District Judge George Robbins evidence. Donna Lambers defeated Tim Association president. polls. Ackman said last Friday that In his protest, Kearns cited two has continued the case. Cowhig and John DeCamillis by 401 Cowhig served as Student Fitzgerald must find an attorney or In March of 1984, Fitzgerald was votes in a second election held April Association president during the incidents where persons supporting he will be appointed one by Carroll Cowhig and DeCamillis were Circuit Judge Charles Satterwhite. indicted on two felony counts of 30. 1984-85 school year. second-degree forgery. He was Kearns and Lambers received On April 21. after four hours of campaigning within 25 feet of the Ackman said Fitzgerald was boundary in the Powell Building brought from jail last Wednesday charged with-forging names of state Inside 1,267 of the 2.182 votes cast, while testimony and discussion, the court workers on two state checks. Cowhig and DeCamillis, received voted 7-1. with two abstensions. to voting area. and questioned by Satterwhite on Cowhig was given a warning his ability to retain an attorney. He pleaded guilty on April 2. Opinion 2.17 866 votes. hold a new election. 1984, to two amended charges of Write-in candidates Cowhig and Earlier that day. the senate's about the infractions after the two Ackman said Satterwhite gave News. 3.4,10.1 1.15,14.18 incidents were pointed out to an third-degree forgery. Madison DeCamillis defeated the Focus elections committee, which had Fitzgerald two weeks to find an Circuit Judge William Jennings Feature* ..5 heard Kearns protest, also ruled elections official. attorney or one would be appointed Party team of Kearns and I.ambers placed Fitzgerald on 12 months \JrpnmMOOni ft,/ in the first election (held April 16 infractions had occurred within both According to Kearns, one of his for him. workers crossed the 25-foot line only probation. Court records show no Am/EnteruJnmem. 12,13 and voided by Student Court on parties and called for a new election. Fitzgerald has pleaded not guilty to aid a deaf voter. criminal record prior to that Sporu 14.15 April 2lf by 119 votes. 1,062 to 943. ''We weren't trying to change the to both murder charges. Satterwhite conviction. Student Court, acting on a formal outcome of the election," Kearns His protest prompted a change in the polling place for the second denied Fitzgerald bail and set a Fitzgerald had attended the protest filed by Kearns and said. hearing for June 17. That first university since the fall of 1981. He Lambers. ruled that campaign viola- He said he filed the protest to (April 30) election. tions were committed by both ma- shed some light on the changes According to Greg Farris, last year's elections chairman and this year's chairman of the senate's committee on committees, the polls University teacher were moved from the Powell Building lobby to the Herndon lounge, also in the Powell Building. "This allowed students to vote in found dead at home a much monk private atmosphere," George R. Herbert, a 41-year-old 1978, Herbert was a faculty member he said. associate professor in the College of at Kairdale High School in "A lot of people liked voting in Applied Arts and Technology, was Louisville and Georgia Southern Herndon,'' hVsaid. "From what I found dead on Thursday, Aug. 22, College in Statesboro, Ga. heard, that was the general at his residence at 131 Norton Ave. Herbert taught drafting courses consensus." in Richmond. l in the Department of Industrial When Student Court declared the Education and Technology. first election void and called for According to a Kentucky State another, it suggested rewriting the Police report. Herbert was found in "He was known for really having considerable expertise in his area," election laws to help reduce his garage and the motor of his problems that might arise in the truck (in the garage) was running. said Kenneth S. Hansson, dean of the College of Applied Arts and future. Herbert was pronounced dead at Technology. But Farris said the elections the scene by Madison County Cor- "He was a good man, a good committee could not make any oner Embry Curry. The cause of teacher and a valued colleague and major changes governing the death was carbon-monoxide he will be sorely missed." Hansson elections because the changes must inhalation. said. be voted on by tfte senate, which Herbert, a Louisville native, Surviving are his wife, Judy Cook had already had it Most meeting of received his bschelor of science Herbert; four children Robert Karl, the semester. degree in industrial arts and a Paul Anthony, Shawn Marie and "It will be handled differently master of arts degree in education Carol Megan, all of Richmond; his from now on." Kearns said. from Western Kentucky University. parents, George and Mary Elaine "There's going to be some rules He received a doctorate degree in Herbert of I^eitchfield; and two added." He said many of the goals for the vocational and technical-education sisters. Progress photo/Alan White from Virginia Polytechnic Institute Services were held Saturday at elections committee for the upcoming year will include re- Fee-line and State University in Blacksburg. the Oldham. Roberts and Powell Long lines of students needing to pay their fees, sign promissory notes or conduct other official Va. Funeral Home. Burial was at Rich- wording and changing of the current Before coming to the university in mond Cemetery. election policy. business ' formed regularly In front of the Keen Johnson Building earlier this Week. I • " • ■ ; V IV. H /

2 - The Eastern Progress. Thursday, August 29, 1985 Perspective The

Aim White Editor Jay Carey Managing editor David Knuckle* Staff artist New students should strive for knowledge

It's that time of year again. come up with just one reason for Cooler weather, fall sports and being at this university other new, sparkling white tennis than to make more money or shoes. The freshmen are among because someone else thought us. Today we have the latest they should be here. We models off Kentucky's educa- challenge the freshman class to tional assembly line stalking the pursuits that are voluntary, not campus in search of higher monetary. education. We ask advisers to take a real Granted, the university caters concern for their advisees. .Ad- to students outside of Ken- visers shouldn't merely be car- tucky, but a large percentage nival barkers who hawk a make their way to Richmond via university handbook and supp- 1-75 and its many arteries that ly students with a handful of wind back into the hills and darts to wing at it in search of hollows of Eastern Kentucky. a prize major. It's understood that there are too many Freshmen are a curious breed. freshmen for too few advisers. If They themselves are inherently that is the case, then the univer- curious (interested in each other sity is held responsible to cor- Give collegiate press a chance and a world without mom and rect the situation. dad.f But they are also curious to onlookers. What da they It is also the advisers' "The biggest problem is people student newspapers in the state. to us because they have been want here? responsibility to lay cold, hard like you. doing what you're doing, Rimintive For us here at "The Regress," as misquoted by previous staffs. facts on this line. Freshmen col- writing about it and stirring up s—." ramblings it is called by many, there will be All I ask is that you give us a try. Freshmen are here for a varie- lege students average only The above quote is an excerpt many long hours spent preparing All we want to do is provide a ty of reasons. Some are here about 18 years in age. For the from a recent interview with a the copy, editorials and university official. newspaper whose news content Is because they want to experience first time in their lives they may advertisements, that are on these (as I said earlier) complete, factual freedom. Others are here How many other times have hallowed pages. and unbiased. We plan to run be getting advice from an in- interviewees had the above thought because college is expected of formed individual such as an ad- No matter how we attempt to tell, pictured' that are interesting and flash through their minds? the complete, factual story in an pleasing to the eye, and editorials them. Many are here to fulfill viser or administrator. But if you haven't read your the poll takers' statistics that unbiased manner, we are often that are informative and thought- For the first time in their lives Constitution lately, re-read the Bill Jay Carey hounded by people unwilling to talk provoking. today's college student is more they may be finding out just of Rights. Take a good look at that conservative and worried about how important capabilities and First Amendment. what major offers the highest limitations are in an education; I can't help think of an editorial When I was a lad. I remember my return in first-year income. cartoon that appeared in my local mother telling me that there are Guidelines for letters to the. editor and subsequently, a career. three sides to every story. What you newspaper last fall. Letters should be typed and And, fortunately, there is a The gist of the cartoon was that say, what I say and the ever-present The Eastern Progress handful out there who have The bottom line lies in double-spaced. They should also encourages its readers to write a cooperation between the univer- the United States, minus the free third side. The TRUTH. made their way to the universi- press, equals the Soviet Union. As a journalist. I strive to seek be no longer than 260 words letter to the editor on any topic. ty to achieve higher learning. sity and the students for an I'm not sure if that's the only out that always elusive third side of (about one and one half pages). Letters submitted for Among today's freshman, they ideal education. From the line of difference between the two super- a story. The true story. The Eastern Progress also gives publication should be addresed to thought that wants to "make a readers an opportunity to express are the truly curious breed. powers, but I am sure it is one of the There are many people on campus the newspaper and must contain good university a better one," biggest. (I have heard ""d expect to hear more detailed opinions in a col- the author's address and Something during their first umn called "Your turn." telephone number. we expect to see decisions made As a journalist, it's my job to from a few of them) who believe that 1 12 years of primary education in favor of students and faculty, write an unbiased, objective account there are times when 718* Eastern These columns should be in the Letters must include the form of an editorial. Those inspired them to not only accept not just for the sake of running of new and happening events - a Progress covers a story the way the author's signature. Carbon copies, the immediate rewards that editor, adviser or whoever else interested in writing a "Your photocopies and letters with a business-like university. news story. turn" should contact the come in the form of good grades Objectivity. wants it covered. illegible signatures will not be While even freshman business That'8 the name of the game. Bull! newspaper before submitting an accepted. or honors. They strived for. article. something more. Maybe they majors understand that for a I don't try to do a hatchet job on For the next 15 weeks, about 30 Unsigned letters will not be| Letters should be mailed or knew there was more to business to ultimately succeed a anybody, Never. or so writers, photographers and accepted.' tight grip must first be placed in 1 just try to do my job. editors will work diligently -- brought toThe Eastern Progress, The Eastern Progress routinely education than retaining infor- 117 Donovan Annex, Eastern condenses letters before: mation just long enough to jot finances, that concept does not Sometimes it's a dirty job. Often striving to provide a quality news work in education. Students at- Kentucky University. 40476. It is publication; however, grammar it down on a test. But what in- reporters are put in situations that service to the campus community. locacted behind Model School. tending the university during are somewhat sticky, messy and/or Those who were students here last and punctuation will not be spired them? Was it a teacher or embarrassing. year may notice that this newspaper The deadline for submitting a corrected. a parent or what? those "lean years" will be letter for a specific issue is noon The Eastern Progress uses its cheated. Faculty will suffer We don't always write what we has a slightly new look. agree with, but we write what we For all you first-semester on Monday prior to Thursday's own judgment to determine if a The curious breed retains likewise. publication. knowledge just for the sake of feel is the real, true story, based on freshmen, may you begin your letter is libelous or in poor taste, We realize budget cutting Letters will be used in and reserves the right to reject retaining it; to know of Bach, our own observations, and collegiate career by regularly accordance with available space. eventually gets to the roots of a interviews with others. reading one of the most progressive any letter. Oppenheimer or Poe thrills healthy university, but we ask a them. Sound strange? Sadly deft hand be used in cutting out enough, to most of the freshmen the dead wood. currently enrolled at this univer- And to the freshman, we ask sity, it's a concept beyond for a committment to higher comprehension. learning; study and go to class Progress names new editors That's why we would like to for the sake of learning, not challenge the freshman class to earning.. The staff of The Eastern Prdgress this year will be Terri Martin, a Organizations editor last year for junior journalism major from La major from Ashland; and Laura* for the 1986-1986 school year was The Progress. Robinson, a junior marketing major named at the end of last semester. Grange. Martin was a summer Sales representatives this year from Louisville. They assumed their duties Aug. intern with The Oldhant Era in include Paisley Hill, a junior Oldham County. Martin is also Marilyn Bailey, an assistant Second voting 24 and will hold the positions for the broadcasting major from Florence; professor of journalism, is the academic year. president of the university chapter Jessica Taul, a senior marketing of Sigma Delta Chi/Society of adviser to The Progress. Although the section editors are Professional Journalists. relatively new to the game, most alters outcome have had previous experience as Mike Marsee, a sophomore staff writers on The Progress. journalism major from Annville, will Several returning editors received This year the university keep a handle on university athletics apart his student senate practical training over the summer as sports editor. Marsee worked for sports a new Student organization and whittling its working as interns and freelance one year at the Jack son County Sun Association president who size down to at least half. Last writers and photographers. To report a news or story To place an ad: before continuing his education at idea: claimed a victory out of an year the roughly 85-member Taking over the editor-in-chief's the university. Diana Pruitt 622-1882 initial defeat Ken Kearns organization maintained about a position is Alan White. Suzanne Staley. a past staff Leanne Fields 622-1882 defeated incumbent candidate 40<£ absenteeism. That is White, a senior journalism major writer, will take over duties as Tim Cowhig in a second-round laughable. How can students be from Somerset, served last year as Organizations editor. Staley is a News Subscriptions are available showdown last semester. expected to rally around a features editor. White completed a senior journalism major from Amy Wolfford 622-1872 by mail. Cost is 50 cents per newswriting and photography Westmont. III. Because of infractions of student organization that can't Organization* issue or $15 per year payable election procedures on both even show up for its own internship this summer with The Darenda Dennis, a junior in advance. Commonwealth'JoUrnal in Suzanne Staley 622-1872 sides, the first election was void- meetings? journalism major from Paris, will Features ed. Round two proved Kearns a Somerset. White has also served as take over the position of arts and Again, this is an area where a staff writer for The Progress. Terri Martin 6221872 The Eastern Progress is a winner by a large margin. Kearns can begin to build upon entertainment section of the member of the Associated This year's managing editor is newspaper. She has worked as a Arts Knterlainment We fully support Kearns in a stronger student organization. D-renda Dennis....622-1872 Collegiate Press, the Ken- his pursuit of success in \ truly Jay Carey, a senior journalism staff writer and in composition for By making seats in student major from Wilmington. Ohio. the Paris Enterprise. Sports tucky Intercollegiate Press thankless job. Last year just senate tougher to come by, then Carey has been with the newspaper Returning to the stall artist Mike Mai see 622-1872 Association and College over 2,000 students turned out it makes sense that those who for three years having served as a position this year is David Pictures Newspaper Business & to take part in electing a leader. are willing to work the hardest staff writer and sports editor. He Knuckles. James Morns 622-1872 Advertising Managers, Inc. Over 10,000 students were will fill them. has also been aeununer intern with Rob Carr, a sophomore journalism eligible to vote. It's a new year and perhaps The Wilmington News*Journal for major from Independence, will take The Program is published every Thursday during the regular school year At a university where student under a new Student four years. over the position of photo editor The copy editor for this year will with the exception of vacation and examination periods. apathy is a rule of thumb, it's Association president we will Aug. 30. Carr worked this summer Opinions expressed herein are those of student editors or other signed not surprising. see a change. But in all be J. Scott Rupp. Rupp is from as a freelance writer and writers and do not necessarily represent the views of the university. Perhaps Kearns could change Ephrata, Penn., and a senior photographer. He's a past staff Any false or misleading advertising should be reported to the General likelihood, Kearns will not be journalism major. , student attitude. It would be a able provide all the fuel to fire photographer for The Progress. Manager/Adviser Marilyn Bailey. 117 Donovan Annex. Eastern Kentucky battle not won in a year, but Working the news desk this year This year's advertising staff will University or 622-1880. up a 10.000-pi us student body will be Amy Wolf ford. Wolf ford is Eastern Kentucky University is an equal opportunity. Affirmative Ac- perhaps the foundation could be be under the leadership of enough to demand changes in senior public relations major from Advertising Director Diana Pruitt. tion •mptoyer. Any complaints arising by reason of alleged discrimination formed for future presidents. university policies or Taylor Mill. r£r^ w.iT"^ '" wnUn« to Dr «•*>•<*» Edwards, Affirmative Action Pruitt is a senior public relations Office. MUhon House. EKU or 622-1268. Kearns could start by picking procedures. Filling the features editor position major from Fairfield, Ohio. She was T r The Eastern Progress, Thursday. 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helps funding effort By Any Wolfford They include broadening the goals "employment categories and Newsetfto* of Kentucky's higher education numbers had changed and been 1 By Amy Wolfford London area, the Triple P chapter in Michael Andrejko, assistant Acting on a request fr"" th* desegregation plan, including updated New* editor the Pikeville-Prestonsburg- professor of geology said. "I'm glad Office of Civil Rights in Atlanta, the methods of communication and We needed to clarify certain University President Dr. H. Paintaville area and the Tri-state to see the president start to plav Board of Regents at the Aug. 8 describing roles of the directors of points," she said. Manly Funderburk said at the an- chapter in the Ashland area. hardball." meeting approved several mirror Affirmative Action, Minority Edwards said she did the nual assembly of faculty and ad' Funderburk also saia tne "It's good to see we can play the amendments in the university's Af- Affairs and Personnel Services. research, the Affirmative Action ministrative staff last week that a Institution Planning Committee's same hardball game that U.K. firmative Action policy. Clarification of the sources of Commmittee discussed it and it was legislative network of 163 alumni (IPC) five-year university outlook, (University of Kentucky) can play "The state Council on Higher data, the description of black then sent to the Administrative and friends from around Kentucky currently revised yearly, has with the legislature." said Education fCHE) put together a representation on the Affirmative Council, who consulted with the has been created. changed to a four-year plan revising Andrejko. state desegregation plan required Action Committee and the specific OCR. At his first meeting with the full itself every two years. Jim Mann, assistant professor of by the federal government." said measures of black faculty The Administrative Council is faculty since taking office in "We were just doing it too often traffic safety. said. "He Dr. H. Hanly Funderburk*. recruitment were made! made up of the university's presi- January. Funderburk said the net- and spending too much time (Funderburk) seems to be making university president. Applicable record keeping, dent, five vice presidents, the work was formed to "have bearing repeating ourselves," Funderburk the right contacts and looking Funderburk said the council ran rounding calculations and dating associate vice president, the ex- on elected officials." said. forward. into a few things that need chang- work force data were also added to ecutive assistant to the president The network members come main- Funderburk also told the faculty "He's in tune with the needs of ed in order to bring it in line with the amendments. and the director of Budget and ly from a 22-county area surroun- the Board of Regents approved education," Mann said. the Office of Civil Rights (OCR). Revising goals if data is changed, Planning. ding the university, he said. minor changes in the university's John Monrad. assistant professor "None of these represents a addressing' the reasons for The duties of institutional They are contacting key Affirmative Action policy in order of geology, said. "It's taken six substantial change," he said. differences in unit underutiliZation desegregation goals have been legislators and committees in both to bring them in line with the State months, but we finally have a man The changes, which took effect on and goal establishment were also broken down into different units by houses and the Council on Higher Office of Civil Righto. of action. 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Advice for all Study centers Even students who are familiar NOVA offers tutoring and an with the university and its workings orientation class for undeclared When students first arrive at the especially if the topic deals with sometimes encounter problems they students. university, their main concerns history. c can't solve alone. usually deal with decorating their When this occurs, students can Since the program is federally The university's Oral History funded, only students who meet rooms and meeting new people. Center contains recordings of turn to one of several university Sooner or later, however, studying facilities. NOVA's list of federal requirements interviews conducted by Dr. may participate. and doing research usually make William Burge. the director of the Student special services is a their way onto the list of priorities. federally funded program that Tutoring is also offered by the department, and the department Department of Learning Skills in University facilities, such as the secretary Ginny Scott, as well as offers both tutoring and counseling the Keith Building. Crabbe Library, can prove helpful university professors and students. to students who qualify for the when students study or do research. program. -» Tutoring is offered in areas such The interviews deal with In order to help students find Kentucky history, politics and rural Tutoring in the special services as math, social studies, natural science, business and economics. books more easily, the Crabbe life. Some interviews also deal with. program is done by student tutors. Library recently acquired the national topics. This section of the program deals The department also offers an English lab. Newbooks system. The Oral History Center is located' mainly with classes most freshmen Students enter either the book's in the University Building and is" take, such as English. Credit classes offered by the department include reading skills, title or author and the system tells open from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Student special services workers the student whether or not the book also serve as academic advisers to vocabulary and study skills classes. Students may listen to recorded The counseling center in EUendale is in the library. Currently, the last interviews at the center or have a students who qualify. 2.000 books purchased by the Hall can give students help in ■ copy of the cassette made to take Qualification of students is based library are on file in the Newbooks with them. . on income and other specifications. adjusting to new surroundings. system. There is no time limit on how long ' Students who want to apply may EUendale workers deal with According to a university the copy of the interview can be contact the office of student special personal problems such as librarian, the Newbooks system is kept, but center workers said they services in the University Building emotional adjustments and anxiety. a demonstration of a system which want copies returned so that the from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. or call 1047. The workers also administer will eventually list every book in the tapes can be used again. Undeclared students may become interest and ability tests to help a library and eliminate the need for a The university archives could also involved in the NOVA program. student determine his or her field of catalogue. be of use when a student is This program is designed to help study and career choice. In order to check a book out of the researching a historical topic. undeclared students make academic The EUendale counseling center is Crabbe Library, a student must and career choices. According to Rebecca Quillen. the" open from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily. have a valid I.D. archives contains primary sources • Undergraduates may keep a book and original documents. for two weeks, while graduate Part of the information stored in students can keep one for four the archives' deals with the history weeks. of the university. University The library is open from 7:45 a.m.- handbooks, former presidents' Shuttle bus 10:30 p.m. Monday through papers and university publications- Ihursday. from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on may be found in the archives. Saturday and from 2 p.m.-10:30 Women students who find they The university archives are! until 2 a.m. Sunday through p.m. 6n Sunday. located in room 26 of the Cammack J need to travel across campus after Thursday. At this time. Friday hours and .Building. * dark can hail a shuttle from Public Women students may reach the hours for late study areas are under The archives are open from 8. Safety. shuttle service by calling 2821 or by review. The shuttle service will pick up a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through using either of the direct line Along with the Crabbe Library, Friday. Special arrangements for- and drop off women students telephones, which are located at the other university facilities may also other hours may be made by calling - anywhere on campus. entrances of Alumni Coliseum and prove helpful when doing research. 2820. ! The shuttle operates from 6 p.m. Begley Building parking lots. SfVtf °t

Keeping active Some students probably feel that Tennis enthusiasts may improve moving into the dorm and walking their game on one of many courts on across campus to class is enough campus. exercise for one semester. A bowling alley and an arcade Others, however, seek to improve containing pool tables and video their physique and health by taking games are located in the lower level advantage of the university's of the Powell Building. athletic facilities. If students prefer to observe The Begley Building, which also athletic events rather than serves as the Colonel football participate, they may be admitted stadium, contains an indoor track to university football and basketball and a weightroom. games free if they have a valid I.D. Students may also check out basketballs for use on one of two courts or reserve a racquet hull court in the building by calling 1245. The information for this page Swimming pools in the Weaver Building and at Alumni Coliseum was gathered and written by offer open swimming. Features Editor Terri Martin. Students must present a valid Artwork is by Staff Artist Dave Parking tips I.D. at theso facilities. Campus food Students sometimes don't mind At that time, student vehicles Campus numbers for help After professors have supplied Food Service hours are as follows:; spending large amounts of money which are not registered and don't students' minds with an adequate Powell Cafeteria for tickets to see their favorite have permit stickers are subject to Books-tore > 2896 supply of food for thought, the 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. daily performer. ticketing. Campus Operator _ 0 university food service provides Stratton Cafeteria If students fail to follow some food for the body. Temporary parking stickers may Division of Public Safety....: „ 2821 Breakfast 7 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Lunch. university policies, however, they CD&P 2765 service at the university could find themselves financing a be purchased in the Brewer 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. (Open weekdays. Building. Counseling Center 1303 offers both food-a-matic and meal only). ticket of a different sort, namely a Dean of Men _ 1693 plans. These permits cost $1 and are Clay Hall cafeteria parking ticket issued by a public Dean of Women _ 2050 Food-a-matic cards may be used safety officer. valid for a period of one week. Eastern Progress 1872 Breakfast 7 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Lunch' in the Powell Grill and the Powell 10:30 a.m.-l:30 p.m. Dinner 4:30: Students may pick up their Along with being in charge of Financial Aid _ 2361 and Stratton cafeterias. automobile registration in the Food Services _ 3691 p.m.-6:30 p.m. (Open weekdays parking arrangements, public safety Meal plans may be used in the only). Powell Building from 8 a.m. to 4 also provides a bus to transport Health Services _ 1761 p.m. until Friday. Aug. 30. cafeterias in Martin and Clay halls. students from Alumni Coliseum to Housing _ „ _ 1515 Clay's cafeteria offers a plan in " Martin Hall cafeteria Students need to bring their paid classes,in the Stratton Building. Library Information » 1786 Weekdays. Breakfast 7 a.m.-9:30! parking registration fee receipt to which students receive two meals a Libraries and Learning Resources 1778 day. Monday through Friday, at a a.m. Lunch 10:30 a.m.-l:30 p m the Powell Building. The bus leaves between every Registrar ... ;._ 3876 charge of $435 a semester. Dinner 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Parking regulations in student class period from the Alumni Student Senate 1724 Martin's cafeteria offers a plan Weekends. Breakfast 9 a.m.-10:30 parking areas (lots containing a blue Coliseum steps. Students wanting Special Services 1047 similar to Clay's and also has plans a.m. Lunch 11 a.m.-l p.m. Dinnar sign marked B) will be enforced to ride the bus should plan to arrive Student Activities and Organizations - 3855 for two meals a day. seven days a 4:30 p.m.-6 p.m. beginning on Monday. Sept. 2. at 2 at A.C. 15 minutes before their class University Chaplain 1723 week, for $545 a semester and three Powell Grill a.m. begins. 1 meals daily for $595 per semester. 7 a.m.-10:30 p.m. daily

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■ " ■ Campus clips Clubs formed Judo Club The Ichiban Judo Club welcomes all new members to their meetings under rules, on Mondays and Wednesdays in the Wrestling Room of the Alumni Coliseum. Beginners meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and advanced people meet from regulations 8 to 10 p.m. For further information, contact Vicki at 622-2916 or Chris at By Suzanne Staley regulations of the university and the 622-5751. Organisations editor laws of the land With tjhe starting of a new •'the name of a university adviser ARS meeting academic year, the various willing to sponsor the organization The Association of Returning organizations on campus begin to Those wishing to be officers must Students (ARS) invites all solicit memberships. maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA, prospective members, ages 23 and A wide variety of organizations, according to Daugherty. up, to attend an organizational from sports clubs to honorary "Organizations can set higher meeting at 5:15 p.m., Sept. 4, Con- societies, start the process of standards for officers, as many of ference Room C t>f the Powell recruiting members. them do. We set a minimum GPA Hailding. There are 165 different student just as a guideline," said For further information, contact organizations affiliated with the Daugherty. Ms. Denny at 622-1500. Pat Fugate^ university, according to Dr. Skip Daugherty said the student 622-2521- or Sandy Tomlin at Progress photo/Rob Carr Daugherty, director of student activities office checks to see if 622-1063. John Couchot, left, and John Scannell hang poster in Commonwealth activities and organizations. officers meet minimum GPA "The number varies little from requirements. Milestone Organizations also need at least The Milestone, the student semester to semester. We might lose five organizations. But we pick up 15 people in their membership. yearbook, is seeking students to fill However arrangements can be made staff positions for the 1985-86 another five," said Daugherty. RAs help bridge gap It is the job of the student with student activities to, academic year. activities and organizations office to accomodate fewer members. ™ Positions are available in both keep track of all 165 organizations. "Fifteen is just an arbitrary copy and layout areas. If you have any questions, or are _ Organizations must register with number we chose to help groups just curious, contact adviser Larry between home, college the student activities office in order organize so that all the work is not to use the university's name, placed on a few people. We have Mailey at 1260 or Diana Smith at made exceptions, especially when an 6105. Applications can be picked up By Suzanne Staley "Things such as getting along of the people on the floor involved. facilities or property. in Jones 308. Organizations Editor with fellow workers, working "I have been thinking about eating In the registration process, the organization is recruiting Before most people opened the together with other individuals for a events. Those types of things get a organization must submit: memberships," said Daugherty. Judo Team door of their room, the resident common goal, or just meeting people better turn out, "said Hopewell. .' the official name of the Students may not be the only The first meeting of the EKU assistant (RA| of the floor was are important career skills, "said organization ones Mterested in joining an training to make the students' lives Bertsos. RA Dave Shoengart, a sophomore •> a list of the officers including organization. Faculty may be in the .1 udo Team will be held from 6:30 to fire and safety engineer major from 9 p.m.. Sept. 3 in the Wrestling a bit easier. Various workshops were held for addresses and phone numbers membership, but only as non-voting ''There are three primary the RAs to teach them how to put Chicago, has a cream pie eating .-» a list of the charter members members, according to Daugherty. im of Alumni Coliseum. contest planned to get the students ssions run Monday through objectives of the RA program, "said the basic objectives to work. ••» two copies of the constitution, Should an organization fail to Dan Bertsos, director of the The 165 RAs were put through on his floor acquainted with each which states the purpose of the meet requirements for registering or Thursday with beginners meeting other. from 6:30 to 7 'p.m. and the residence hall association. nearly 125 hours of workshops organization along with the fail to comply with university advanced people meeting from 7 to The first objective, according to before the students arrived. There are differing reasons for why requirements Mid obligations of regulations, their registration can be 9 p.m. Bertsos, is to help students get "We learned listening, helping and people want to become an RA. members withdrawn. Contact Mark Napier at 622-5124 adjusted to life on campus. time management skills in the "I wanted to become an RA to *• a statement that the However, arrangements can be" for further information. This objective helps freshmen and workshops." said RA Donna meet a lot of people and to get membership is non-discriminatory, made with student activites to upperclassmen alike, according to Hopewell, a sophomore special involved with the dorm," said except where the stated legal accomodate fewer members. Bertsos. education major from Jackson. Hopewell. purpose of the organization requires "I have never closed down an Clips deadline An RA also helps students become One of the requirements of an RA limitations as to sex or religion organization. I have called Space in campus clips is available self-sufficient, said Bertsos. in the first weeks of school is to According to RA Jeff Perkins, a ** a statement that the presidents of organizations and to organizations on a first-come, He added that it is important for schedule their first floor meeting sophomore pre-med major from membership is limited to students, discussed the plans of the groups first-served basis. a student to learn his or her own before Sept. 4. Somerset, being an RA is a good faculty and staff of the university when their size has gotten so small. Deadline for items to be published study habits, or even decide when to A variety of get-acquainted experience because it allows him to and their immediate families If a group folds, it is by their is the Monday before each issue at wake up in the morning. activities have been planned by be the mediator between students ^ an affirmation that the choosing and not mine," said 5 p.m. Bertsos said the third objective of different RAs on campus to get more and the administration. organization will abide by the Daugherty. For verification purposes, items the RA program, career should have the name and number development, is important but often I of the person submitting each piece. missed because much emphasis is For further information or placed on the first two. 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"UK (University of Kentucky) "We want to help, but we're so Johnson has been active in Greek and the other big universities hold busy." said Nanette Harpring, a life ever since college, she said. Rush the week before. Since senior dietetics major from She studied German ak, Indiana everyone knows exactly when rush Louisville University where she was a member of the Alpha Omicron Pi (AOPi) is, they get the numbers, "said Mia Beause many of thenyiive 61 sorority. Bisig, vice president for the sorority floors, the Rho Chi's spent In the sorority, she served as panhellenic council in charge of the week living at a locaMiotel. Rush. philanthropy chairman, vice "It's not that bad living there. president - pledge education and Bisig is a senior marketing and You really get to know the girls Progress photo/Chris' Mibtock director of panhellenic pledge advertising major from'Louisville. from the other sororities," added programs. "We weren't getting the numbers. Hill. Melanie Hughes, left, and Gwyn Cullen explain She was also the regional director A lot of girls can't get off work. So The task of the Rho Chi can be of AOPi. we made it later," added Bisig. Rush to Carol Myers and Cheri Schaeffer difficult when all social attachments After graduation. Johnson The theme for this year's Rush to their close friends have been cut. was "Let the Greeks Carry You became a consultant for AOPi. But it helps the Rho Chi deal with An ice cream social in their honor Rushees will return , to the __ She conducted leadership Away." the rushees. followed the orientation. Browsing Room in the Powell ' Bisig said: "We had a bunch of development seminars for two years Troy Johnson "We are the one contact to Greek On Tuesday and Wednesday, Building to make their final for the sorority on campuses across ideas. But everyone seemed to like rushees attended various parties on decisions. this the best." life. We try to tell them (rushees) to the country. • Her father was in the military so forget all preconceptions and to give the sorority floors. Bisig and Panhelhenic President Graduate school was her next Sorority Rush engages the efforts This is a new idea to make the she spent most of her life traveling ; of many people. One of the most each sorority a chance," said Hill. Nancy Howard will process the slopping place where she received a around the world. "Greek life as a whole Is rushees feel more comfortable and requests. master's degree in higher education, important people during nush week to help them get better acquainted Her residence in Germany helped is the Rho Chi. important. We want them to look at college student personnel from influence her decision to study everything first before making a with the different sorority floors, New Greek Adviser Troy Johnson Bowling Green State University in Sixteen Rho Chi's had the chore said she was excited about working German as a part of her decision,"said Harpring. according to Bisig. Ohio. undergraduate work. of leading between 15 and 20 Today, sorority displays will be with the sororities on campus. rushees around through the various The week kicked off Sunday with "I like the Greek system because She got a job at Thomas Moore placed in locations across the College where she took the position activities of (fee week. a party in the Ravine beginning at campus. a good organization strives for the "Those of us who did the planning 6 p.m. as coordinator of student activities. Displays can be found in Case, well-rounded education, "according Johnson said her experience with Dance theatre had quite a bit of work to do, but not The local talent of Blue Max McGregor and Walters halls, and in to Johnson. as much work as the Rho Chi's provided the entertainment. different organizations, including the Powell Building. Johnson and the Rho Chi's agree Greeks, has given her the practical opens season actually do, "said Bisig. Rushees attended an orientation Bisig said skit parties will be held that Greek life is an important part On Sunday at noon, all the Rho on Monday at 5 p.m. where they experience needed to do her job at Friday nl 5 p.m. by the different of their college experience which the university. Chi's became disaffiliated with their received a Rho Chi. sororities. should be experienced by all women. Several special activities will opeQ "I have the exposure and Kastern Dance Theatre's fall practical experience in 66 "Wreek systems," Johnson said. schedule including guest lessons Coming to a new place is not at all taught by KoyScudder Davis and frightening to Johnson. She said she Mary Bruce Blackburn. Fraternities expect turnout enjoys working with people. ' A class- for men only will be "There's nothing more rewarding taught by Davis on Sept. 4 at 6 p.m. than getting to know new people," Mluckburn will conduct the By Suzanne Staley "We are very pleased with our Then it is up "to the individual to The Kappa Alpha Order also has said Johnson. regular dance technique class on Organizations editor present system. I wouldn't favor a attend the various parties and even- had a large number of interested Right now Johnson has no plans Sept. :j at 6 p.m. This class is open Although fraternities and structured system," said Taylor. tually extend a bid to the fraterni- people turning out for the events. for any changes in the present to both men and women. sororities are both Greek organiza- Rushing a fraternity takes a bit ty they choose. "Since Sunday we had 105 guys system. more time than the one week sorori- sign up. Most of them are Blackburn danced with Modem tions on campus, they do not follow This year's Rush is proving to be "I need to familiarize myself with Dance of Kentucky and is now • the same rushing procedures. ty Rush. very successful for the fraternities. sophomores, "said Trip McCracken, the system before I can make any studying in New York City. Fraternity Rush is an open Rush. Rush can run between 2'/i to 3Vi "We're expecting our biggest a senior computer information suggestions,"Johnson said. Sorority Rush is much more struc- weeks depending on which fraterni- Rush ever. We had 31 people turn systems major from Ix>uisville. She said her flexible, easy-going The Kastern Dance Theatre is tured, according to Inter-Fraternity ty is involved. out for our informational, "said Dan "They're interested in what attitude encourages students to do open to those interested in Council President Todd Taylor, a' Taylor said most of the advertis- Waits, a sophomore real estate ma- fraternity and Greek life are all any necessary work for themselves. performing and those wishing to senior Health Care Administration ing for Rush comes from word-of- jor from Lexington who is a Lamb- about this year. 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"If Near-epidemic outbreaks of Gibbs said once the students and you might end up in the Gibbs said outbreaks among measles at colleges in surrounding Gibbs said serious out-breaks in begin returning to the university hospital. they're unsure or don't know, we're states in the last three years have Indiana and Ohio prompted the this week, programs wffl begin in "We have a nurse from the state suggesting that they lei us check college students usually occur in. prompted the university's student immunization. the dormitories to educate and health department that's coming in their immunization records if they late winter or early spring. He said "The last two or three years the inform students. the week before on Wednesday to bring them in." there is no real pattern to the out- health services to offer free breaks, but offered spring break, vaccinations. states around us have had different "The regular measles, red give an in-service training for our "It's realty a nationwide thing. 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By Amy Wolfford Organizations and Donna Masters, News editor "Also, as we were freshmen at administrative assistant to the Auburn, this is what stands out in For the first time anyone can president, also could not remember remember, a freshmen picnic was our minds," said Mrs. Funderburk an event like this taking place in of their freshmen picnic. hosted Sunday by the president at their careers at the university. his home. "We thought it would be They do remember teas held by something the freshmen would Dr. H. Hanly Funderburk said be the president in the Keene Johnson and his wife wanted to initiate the enjoy." she said. Building sometime in the late 1950s Activities for the 760 picnickers, picnic because they enjoyed the or early 1960s for students, but ones they attended and presented at which were moved because of the nothing held on the president's rain from the president's lawn to their former university. lawn. "This is the first one I know of Brock Auditorium included dinner, Credit for the freshmen picnic is music and Fubar D. Robot. in the 35 years I have been at the given to Helen Funderburk, wife of university.*' said Dr. John Rowlett. university president Dr. H. Hanly vice president of Academic Affairs Funderburk. The picnic committee included and Research. She said they held freshmen Mrs. Funderburk; Daugherty; Larry Dr. Skip Daugherty, director of picnics during her husband's Martin, director of Food Service; Student Activities and Chad Middleton, director of the presidency at Auburn University. Physical Plant; Les Grigsby. director of Admissions, and Dave Williams, assistant director of the Physical Plant. Picnic offers chance Funderburk said: "I think under the circumstances, we have had a good day. We feel good about it. to meet new students "We saw several hundred By Amy Wolfford Sophomore insurance and general freshmen, and in some cases, got to * News editor business major Will Johnson was talk to them about their hometowns Itain did not seem to dampen the invited to the picnic because he is a and their majors," he said. spirits of incoming freshmen, or the transfer student. The Funderburk's plan on holding Progress photo/Rob other people who showed up at the He said that he enjoyed the event another freshmen picnic next fall. president's picnic on Sunday. because "it caused a few people tr Hanly and Helen Funderburk, left, greet Jeff Falk at picnic Matt Howard, a 17-year-old senior meet others they would not have at Tales Creek High School, was met if this event did not take place.'' welcomed to the university by Jim Havey, 19. a philosophy President Dr. H. Hanly major from Independence, came Funderburk. when the picnic was almost over. "What's funny is that nobody "I was getting ready to go to News capsule knows I'm not going to school Frisch's or something when my here," he said. friend told me I had to eat this free "The president shook my hand food," he said. and was glad to welcome me to "This looks so bad, me crashing Fees range from $15.50 to $27.50. Developmental Studies Program. Special courses For more information, contact the university officers reported. Eastern." he said. the president's party," he said. These courses will develop David Holland, 20, a junior Most of the freshmen who did Division of Special Programs at Thirty-nine percent of the to be offered &l2\444. student's abilities before they are management major from Louisville, come said they were glad to meet incoming freshmen in the fall of enrolled in regular curricula, said came to the picnic with his freshman the president and their peers at the The university's Division of 1984 had test scores that indicated Special Programs will offer non- John Rowlett. vice president of roomate, Chris Keeler. university. some deficiency in learning skills. Academic Affairs and Research. "I came to show my roommate John Gilliam. 18, an undecided credit special interest courses Skills courses around and to see how many major from Berea, said, "Most beginning in September. freshmen from my hometown are people go through college and don't The courses in aerobics, graduate to be offered here." Holland said. know who the president is." record exam preparation (GKK) and "I think it's a good idea because He said the freshmen who did not simple exercises are available to Freshmen deficient in reading, it's a good chance to socialize and come "missed the latest fashions both students and the general writing and math will be able to Bash Riprock's meet people," he said. and meeting the president." public. improve these skills through the Welcomes Back EKU Students Personal Color Analysis New & Used Guns D

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My job as arts and entertainment And so early editor is to inform you as a student dot, dot. dot of the university of special events on By Darenda Drnnih campus. Arts editor Basically. 1 want to make you While many university students aware of some alternatives besides were packing and saying their last just the downtown scene. goodbyes before returning (or the Not only do I plan to give you a fall semester, about 140 band list of events but I plan to feature members were already here on them in articles on my pages. campus gearing up for this year's In addition. I hope to introduce Darenda Dennis version of the Marching Maroons. you to faculty members and Band members were required to students within the arts time comes around to get your departments. return to school several days earlier picture taken for the yearbook. If to attend the annual band camp. - Listed below are some helpful you don't, you'll be sorry at the end The main purpose of having band hints to freshmen. of the year when everybody else is camp before school starts is so its Keep your identification card with in there but you. members can concentrate solely on you at all times, whether you're on Women, if you park your car away their drills and musical routines. It or off campus. Everytime you go to from the dorm, or if you've got to also serves as a time to give out cash a check you'll need it. believe go across campus late at night, call me. locker assignments and gev paper Progress photo/James Morris the shuttle bus better known as the work filled out and filed. Soon, more Bob Belser directs the Marching Maroons Get a calling card as soon as "Rape Van," to come pick you up work will be piled on the students possible. Your parents might not be for your own safety. from their class schedules. give some input to bring in different crowd if it stays the same." Belser more than winning any contest or too excited about you having it to Make good use of the Ravine, it's Bob Belser. director of the band, aspects and styles into the drills. said. trophy. call friends long distance, but there for our enjoyment and peace emphasized the fact that the As for the flag corps, rifles and "Every individual (of the band) sometime during the year you will of mind. A lot of important members are students first, and majorettes, they're on their own. Juis a positive attitude about doing As a smile crossed Belser's face, have to place a long distance call. decisions have been made there. It's band members second. They are given a tape of the music the very best that they can do." he remarked. "We perform much Unless you're calling collect, your a great place to just go and get The Marching Maroons is open to to be performed and are responsible Belser said the roar of applause better than we should for band of call will not be placed. Campus away for a while. any student of any major who has for their own routines. from the crowd rewards them far this size." operators will not bill your call to a If you need copies made, there are previous high school band . Belser emphasized that they are third number. several copiers available in the If possible, try to open a checking experience. a visual show as well. The routines library. account in Richmond. Most local "This is an extremely should be performed so that even a hardworking group." said Belser. deaf person should know the energy Robinette appointed businesses will not cash or accept an Another thing which you may not At 9 a.m.. everyone gears up for of the music through their out-of-town check. This especially have thought to bring with you is marching drills until noon. Then at movements. holds true for banks. a set of scales. Those pizzas add up. Dr. Dan Robinette has been "I want to continue to recruit and Keep and read the syllabi given to 1 p.m.. the band splits up into The Marching Maroons will The average freshman gains 10 named acting chairman of the to increase our majors." said you by your instructors this week. various groups for sectional rehear- perform at five home football games pounds the first year. Scales will at department of speech and theatre Robinette. This is a compiled list of all sals. The day is still not over. At 6 this season. On Parents' Day. they least make you aware, if your arts. assignments and test dates that will p.m.. they repeat their marching will focus their routines for the oldar He has been with the university clothes don't first. drills for three to four more hours. members of the crowd. For HOTC Dr. Richard Benson, former for 14 years. He received his be given to you throughout the Keep your doors locked, even if After classes start, practice chairman, has stepped down from bachelor's degree from Berea semester. you're going down the hall for a Day. they have planned a more 1 f a professor is late for class, you sessions are scheduled for "patriotic" show. t he position, however he will remain College, his master's degree from minute. That's just enough time to a professor within the department. Vanderbilt and his doctorate from must allow them 15 minutes, then get ripped-off. approximately eight hours per "Fabulous fads" will be the you may leave without being week. Ohio University. If you haven't learned this homecoming theme this year. The "He's (Bensonl done a great job counted absent. If an instructor is That may sound like a lot of time band will feature the music of already, it will come soon enough- of leading the department forward late, you are required to wait 10 to most, but Belser said "it takes Andrew Lloyd Webber, a composer In addition to working with the keep your ice trays full, especially and I want to maintain the quality minutes. less lime than in most high school of popular show tunes, including faculty, he will also attend to the during hot weather. You'll probably that we have and enhance it." said budget, help select theatre If you learn nothing else, learn to bands." "Jesus Christ Superstar'and the learn this one the hard way. Robinette. productions and various efficiently budget your time. more recent production. "Cats." Finally, keep a supply of quarters For the most part. Belser writes administrative duties. According to Belser. the routines Don't go home faithfully every on hand at all times. It seems that the marching drills himself. Robinette was recommended by change from game to game for the weekend to see Bob or Suzie. Stay every machine on campus requires However, graduate assistants also Dr. John Ix>ng. dean of arts and "We chairmen are teachers. Some enjoyment of the crowd. here, branch out. meet new friends. a quarter. Take my word for it. lend a hand when needed. Members humanities, and approved by the people forget that. "Robinette said. It can be a lot of fun. nobody will ever have any extras to are strongly encouraged to write or "It gets really boring for the faculty. "Teaching is what it's all about." Make that appointment when the lend. REGISTER! Albums, CaiiBttsi, Ticket., Compaot Oiaca, Imports, Poatara, T-Bhlrta, Buttons, 1e-fnch Oanda Singlaa, uiad, and some really Strange Thinga. Reasonable prices, plus Weekly Specials. Stop by and find out why we're 1 $800.00 CASH Scholarship H23S0SH HvPass Iehind State Hank Drawing-Friday, August 30, 1985

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Arta editor Contest" sometime within the next The secretary of the board has Did you'ever stop and wonder several months. the power to veto any performer if just what organization on campus The committee would like to have specific university guidelines are not is responsible for student several local bands compete against met by the performers. entertainment? each other in the Ravine for a Daugherty then tries to work out Who's idea was it to bring Sinbad trophy or plaque. a deal with these people based on the comedian, or who chooses the The Louisville Ballet Company money, availability and technical band for homecoming activities? will perform at Eastern through requirements. University Center Board takes on Center Board on March 6. "Skip still negotiates the the responsibility of providing and contracts, but we. the students, are "We're trying to bring good directly involved," Watowski said. choosing entertainment for our entertainment and to give enjoyment. Daugherty said the reason for the alternatives to the students." said big name bands not performing at "I want the students to have an Watowski. opportunity for more involvement," the university anymore is that Rupp Daughtery said, "we're currently Arena in I-exington now fills that said Skip Daugherty. director of negotiating with Kool and the student activities and gap. Gang." He feels that there is a 50-50 "We used to fill a service and now organizations. chance of getting them here for Currently, Center Board needs 50 it's not needed anymore." said homecoming. Daugherty. interested students to serve on five The Voltage Brothers, a rock designated committees. The large amount of money group, will perform in the Ravine charged by big name performers is Dave McLean, left, Howard Horn, Chuck Johnson and Glen Smith These students will help choose September 5. entertainment ranging from Watowski emphasized that they also a contributing factor. concerts in the Ravine to lecturers. want to give the students more to According to Daugherty. Center Center Board is in its second year do than go downtown Hoard is allocated a budget of of providing the students with a The film series is also a part of the $67,000 for 1985-86. He said one big Student discovers 'Vice' better opportunity for involvement. organization's responsibilities. name band would take Daugherty suggested and $45.000-$50.000. initiated the change two years ago How do they select the "Trust us for good so that students could "learn by entertainment and where do they entertainment." Daugherty said. makes rewarding career get their resources? doing and have better leadership abilities." A talent showcase is provided by Fifty committee positions are By Darenda Dennis Chuck Johnson, drummer. arrangements, which accents and Center Board is divided into five the National Association of College available for all interested students Arts editor emphasized that it wasn't done gives more power to their material. areas of interest: fine arts, lectures, Activities. These showcases are to fill. An application may be picked Vices. Everybody's got them, intentionally on Smith's part, it Smith said he felt their original pop concerts, special events and attended by the committee heads up in the Powell Building Room 1 28. whether it be an obsession with simply resulted from the energy and material was one of their biggest promotions. and chairperson, along with the These students may serve a hosts chocolate, drinking too much coffee, , charisma of the group. assets. Each area has a student faculty advisers, twice a year. for some of the performers, give or chain smoking. Johnson quickly pointed out that "It adds a different flavor and it's committee and chairman and the One showcase is regional, the opinions on acts to propose to the According to Glenn Smith, a that was the last performance to be some of our best stuff." he said board is headed by a student other is national. They last for three board, etc. senior social work major, the theme held at The Cove. McLean will be the first to defend chairperson. to four days and 10 to 12 acts "We have to open the of vices just seemed to fit the their "honor" when they are labeled This semester. Sherri Watowski. perform each of those days. communication lines and let the members of his four-man Mel .i'.-in added. "They wanted us as a heavy metal band, and is quick They then attempt to"weed out" people know what's going on." to close it, and we did." a senior marketing major, holds the "agressive" rock group, VICE. to correct it as "aggressive" rock. student chairperson position. the good from the bad and trv to Watowski said. In addition to his 17 hours of Johnson, a tall man with a long classes and two hours of practicing Watowski noted that their main "We have an obsession with spiky hairstyle who sports a function this year is to establish an excesses, of going beyond u four times a week. Smith also plays multitude of bandanas, leather identity so that the students know rugby and is a member of Big Pals accessories, and vivid button-style reasonable point, we're advocates of here at the university. that the board is here on campus to Faculty art displayed excess," said Smith, patches, explains that their style of help them. enthusiastically. Smith freely admits that it's not music "can be fast or slow, it has a easy, but said he manages. The first step that Center Board "The purpose of this year's department. sponsor this event Smith, dressed in gray cowboy certain amount of raw energy, it's is taking in establishing that goal is (faculty) arts show is to allow the annually."We're evolving and boots, light black leather pants, a Howard Horn, bass player, a gut feeling." to prepare a promotional package to university community and the growing so our art naturally faded jean vest, with a long earring explained that Smith finds time for "We start with a basic form and inform students of upcoming Richmond community to preview changes with time." said Glotzbach. dangling from his left ear. black the books and studies between then everyone adds their own style events. the works of the arts faculty." said The event allows interested gloves and studded arm bands, does songs, on the road, or anywhere he to it," he added. Each month, students will receive Tim Glotzbach, a professor in the students to view the works of their not fit the stereotyped picture of a can. "We want to make it big, but a brochure with a listing of art department and head of this instructors. It gives the students a social worker. Not only does Smith sing, but he we're not going ' to sacrifice upcoming events. year's art show. chance to get to know the also plays a variety of instruments, changing our style to get there. We Posters of future events will be This year's art exhibition will run instructors without even having to David McLean, lead guitarist. would rather be a local band and distributed around campus with a through September 12. carry on a conversation. _£aid Smith relates well with the as well as writing and composing I some of the group's original play the way that we want to play." standard logo and color scheme. The "This is our means of publication, "Our department is only as good audience, which he says helps add material. said Mel.run. brushing his hair, posters, will feature two-word since we don't write a lot of books, as the people teaching. to their success on stage. which is black with a dyed blonde phrases such as Get Cultured, Be we make visual statements." said "We teach ideas, not facts. Art is At a recent performance at The However, the group all said that spot. There, (Jet Involved and Listen Up. Glotzbach. simply being able to express Cove in Berea. Smith jumped McLean, a native of San Antonio, At the closing of every They have also been considering The instructors in the- yourself." Glotzbach said. through the glass dance floor after Texas, writes 90 percent of their performance, they finish up the leaping from stage. By the end of original songs, which fills one-third night with their theme song, "We're the night, he had destroyed the of their show. 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By Mike Marsee From wilier hit .524 and drove in 11 Sports editor runs in the five games, and Williams to win The Colonels' baseball team also had 11 RBl's. By Mike Mtfraee capped off a busy spring and early "This was just an unbelievable Sport* editor summer by winning the Ohio Valley display of hitting by our players," For the fifth straight year, the Conference tournament and head coach Jim Ward said . Ohio Valley Conference football advancing to regional play in the The Colonels then advanced to coaches have picked the Colonels to NCAA tournament. play in the NCAA South IT Region win the conference championship in The Colonels finished second in tournament in Tallahassee. Flu., on the annual preseason coaches' poll. the regular season race tn the OVC's May 23. where they were sent The coaches have been accurate in Northern Division, but came immediately to the loser's bracket predicting the Colonels to finish in through the loser's bracket to win by eventual regional champion the top spot for the past four years the double-elimination tournament Arkansas. Arkansas beat the in their annual poll, in which no held during the week of May 1'3 at Colonels 20-13. coach may vote for his own team. Morehead. The Colonels came back to defeat The Colonels recieved 44 '/t votes The Colonels hit 23 home runs in Central Michigan, the Mid- to top the poll, but were followed their five tournament games, American Conference champions, very closely by Middle Tennessee, including a solo shot by catcher 10-7, before they were handed their who beat the Colonels twice at John Miles in the bottom of the 10th second and final loss of the Hanger Field last season, with 43 inning of the final game against tournament by nationally-ranked points. Murray State had 39 points Murray State, giving the Colonels Georgia Teclhwho.scored four runs and a third-place prediction. a 19-18 win and the title. in the bottonVbf the ninth inning to The remaining teams in their For the tournament as a whole, win 8-7. predicted order of finish, and their there were 153 runs scored on 194' "The thing we're particularly point totals, are: Youngstown State, hits with 37 home runs. The proud of," said Ward, "is that we 29: Austin Peay. 26: Akron. 23V*; Colonejs scored 77 runs and had 99 were the only team in the nation (in Morehead State. 14: and Tennessee hits including 15 doubles, one triple Division I) to hit over 100 home Tech. 8. and the 23 home runs, eight of runs and steal over 200 bases." The Colonels were also picked to which came in the championship The Colonels were ranked 27th in finish atop the OVC in both. The game, setting a new school and the final ESPN-Collegiate Baseball Sporting News' and Street and league record. Division I Poll, a rating based on Smith's college football yearbooks. fc.very member of the Colortels' schedule strength, returning Sports Illustrated ranked the starting lineup had at least one players, and voting by a nationwide university sixth in NCAA Division home run in the tournament. Second panel of coaches, writers and sports l-AA. making them the only OVC baseman Troy Williams led the information directors. team in their preseason top 10. team with four, while designated Moore and Williams were the The Colonels return 37 lettermen hitter Jay Steele. first baseman Clay leading Colonel batters, each from last year's team which finish- Elswick and shortstop Dennis carrying an average of .391. Moore ed 8-4 and qualified for the Division 4 Quigley each hit three home runs. was also second in the nation in I-AA playoffs for the sixth straight Progress photo/Rob Carr Steele was second in the doubles with 26, and Fromwiller year, losing to Middle Tennessee at Fullback David Hensley, left, faces off against safety Larry Powell tournament in batting average, was 10th nationally with an 84 Manger Field. hitting , .542. Outfielder Scott percent success rate in stolen bases. Youngstown State also will return quarterback, with neither getting conducted by Widener College. 37 lettermen, but every other school the nod from Kidd as yet. For that 10 year period, the in the conference returns more than Pat Smith, who saw some action Colonels compiled a record of BILL HUGHES the Colonels and Penguins. at quarterback last year, has been 83-21-1, or a winning percentage of MANAGER Morehead State brings back the moved to the defensive secondary, V'.t.'i. including all postseason most lettermen at 44. a move Kidd called "a great games. "There are people in our league sacrifice." that's got more veterans back than The Colonels were recently Tennessee State, listed fifth we've got." said Kidd. announced as the 10th best college overall with a winning percentage of There is competition between football team in the nation, on any .818, was the only team from «*& juniors Greg Parker and Mike level, for the decade. 1975-84. based Division l-AA ranked ahead of the Whitaker for the starting job at on winning percentage, in a study university. %•* # HAM NTS ULF

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August 29. 1985 -- (5 Volleyballers Rule change prepare for upsets parity A new Ohio Valley Conference regulation change concerning scholarships could well eliminate Out first matches what many people in athletics are in left field By Mike Marsee striving for...parity. one of two returning All-OVC You remember how everyone .- Sports editor players who will block in the middle, » connected with sports, particularly .-■ The university women's volleyball and Debbie Dingman, n 5-10 senior ■- team reached the NCAA playing on the right side. those who are consistently low-finishing teams, has been seek- tournament for the first time in The other All-OVC player. 5-11 history last year and is looking to ing parity in college sports for years. junior Angela Boykins. participated It now appears that those pipe make a return appearance. over the summer in the National The Colonels return five of last Sports Festival in Baton Rouge, La. dreams have gone up in smoke, at Mike Marsee year's six starters and 10 "Angela came back from the Sports least in the OVC. letterwinners from last year's team, The conference athletic directors Festival looking real strong." unfair competition in almost every which lost to Tennessee in the first Polvino said. passed a regulation at their June round of the national tournament. meeting giving each member sport within a few years. Polvino said Brett was certainly This action spurred Combs to the After Jast season's record of one of the most improved players on institution 96 full grante-in-aid, or 27-13, including a perfect 1(H) mark the team. "She came back in scholarships to be distributed as point where he spoke of pulling out within the Ohio Valley Conference, fantastic shape," said Polvino. each school wishes among the six of the OVC and looking for a new the Colonels seek to win their fifth men's conference championship conference for the university. She also praised the play of 5-9 sports. Combs later said the university« consecutive conference junior Sarah Ewy, whom she said championship and return to the The vote was 7-to-l in favor of the has no plans to leave the OVC at probably has the best hitting new measure with the university's this time, although he added that NCAA playoffs for the second year percentage of the entire team in in a row. athletic director, Don Combs, they could if they so desired. practice up to this point casting the only opposing vote. The During the 18 years competitive Remembev this regulation in a Other returning players include conference presidents passed the couple of years when the conference volleyball has been played at the senior Teri Oman, junior Cindy change unanimously. university. Colonel teams have had standings in various sports begin to Thomsen and sophomores Mary There are no limits on where the look a bit lopsided. Parity has been 11 conference championships and 16 Granger. Sue Nanos and Deb schools may use their scholarships, tossed out the window in favor of winning seasons, all under head Winkler. coach Gerl Polvino. who has provided they stay within NCAA greed. You read it here first. The five new players on the squad guidelines. compiled a record of 396-213. include freshmen Joelle Condon, The warning lights are already Five new players will join I -i-sii Crabtree, Kathleen Moore and Progress photo/James Morris flashing. Is the long-desired Polvino's squad, which also consists Margrith Semones. in addition to balanced league going down the Another change made at the OVC of three sophomores, three juniors Marcia Hinz, a transfer student Junior Sarah Ewy rises to spike the ball and four seniors, having lost only tubes with this new edict? Will some meeting in June concerns the format from Genesco (N.Y.) Community very strong, based on the State. sports be cast aside for the benefit of the men's basketball postseason' Charlotte Gillespie from last year's College. opponents' performances in past Polvino has added a new graduate team. of others? Conference sponsorship tournament Polvino said the strongest years. The schedule includes assistant to her staff to join full- The top seven teams in the Better depth and more experience has already been taken away from competition in the OVC race will Kentucky, Tennessee. Georgia. time assistant Linda Dawson. Kelly track, and Combs said other sports regular season will qualify, with are the two primary reasons Polvino come from three schools. She said Pklahoma. Texas Tech. Notre Dame Lovegren comes to the Colonels may be lost in the future. number eight staying home and gives for the improvement of her Morehead State had an improved and Penn State. from Iowa State University, and Schools can "load up" on number one receiving a bye. squad this year. squad, Tennessee Tech should be The Colonels open the 1985 played volleyball at Nebraska- Polvino will seek leadership from scholarships in any sport they Teams will be seeded, and first "fairly aggressive' and Akron campaign by participating in the Omaha. choose. They can pile on the grants and second round games will be returning starters, including Cathy should be in the race, depending OK Classic on Saturday and Sun- He will assist in recruiting and Brett, a 5-8 senior, at the setter in football and basketball, leaving played on the home court of the upon how well they recruited. day in Lexington along with Ken- training, as well as junior other sports out in the cold. team with the highest seed. The position. Lisa Tecca. a 6-0 senior and The non-conference schedule looks tucky, Louisville, and Morehead development. Or they can attempt to "buy a semifinals and finals will be played championship" in a sport with fewer at the home of the regular season scholarships, sacrificing one or two champion. Barnard named assistant coach other sports in the process. How can. for example, a tennis By Mike Marsee will also be in charge of promotions a key factor in obtaining the the staff," adding that they are team with one scholarship compete Sports editor and will assist in floor coaching, in position at the university. "more personalia with the players against a school giving five? WKYT-TV in Lexington has A new addition to teaching five swimming Of the schools she submitted than was the staff at Texas. Akron tentatively plans on giving finished lining up sponsors for a new assistant classes. applications to, Barnard trimmed ' Barnard said she had met about 70 scholarships in football, while show to be aired this fall. basketball coach Barnard is originally from Tulsa, the choices to the university and half of the players personally and Austin Peay will give only 65. "The Roy Kidd Show." hosted by was named for I Ok I a., where she graduated from Stetson University, the two schools that they "responded well" to her. Meanwhile, Austin Peay plans to Dick Gabriel, will air Sunday nights the university | Holland Hall High School. In her that made the most personal con- Murphy was pleased with the give only four baseball scholarships, at 11:30 on channel 27 beginning women's playing days, she lettered four years tact and showed the most interest addition of Barnard to her staff, while most other schools offer up to Sep. 1. program over the I at Rice University in Houston, in her. saying, "She will be a positive eight, but they may offer three According to Gabriel. Kidd will summer. where she started at guard for three Barnard's credentials were influence in our program." cross-country grants, while four appear each week on the half-hour Kathy years, including 1981 when the carefully picked over by the Barnard's predecessor, Nell schools may offer none at all. show. "We'll also have players, Barnard, a former Lady Owls were runners-up in the university, but she said she also Hensley. resigned her position May Schools will begin flying off in assistant coaches, and various graduate Texas AI AW State Championship. checked the references of Murphy, 10 and has accepted the position at various directions in their athletic people (connected with the football assistant coach at < She received a bachelor's degree assistant coach Linda Myers, Boone County High School. programs, leading to potentially program)." said Gabriel. the University of Barnard from Rice in 1983. and a master's assistant athletic director Martha Texas, comes to the Colonels as a degree in education from Texas in Mullins. the program and the full-time assistant on head coach May. university in general. Dianne Murphy's staff. 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Academic Affairs and Research. perclassmen with incoming "We don't want these people to The associate of science degree in students to get them acquainted miss a few years of college by not homemaking supervision, the with the university. getting involved early.." said bachelor of science degree in textiles The Mentor program expects 500 Kappes. and the bachelor of science in incoming students to join this fall. "I see Mentor as a spark plug transportation systems were "Despite problems in the past, we toward involvement and a way to suspended at the August meeting. are in full swing this year and have show off the better side of the people The Board added planning as an been very successful thus far," said at Eastern," he said. option to the bachelor's degree in Kappes. geography to replace the degree Kelly Kuethe, director of recruit- program that was suspended last Mentors have helped with ment, said she was pleased overall year. freshman registration, held a with the program this year. "We have suspended 34 programs Bumper sticker *°*"' v*""** °"" volleyball game and shown movies She said that the Mentor cabinet in the last seven years, and they Jeff Wjlson, a senior police administration major from New Castle, Ind., helped his girlfriend, to get students involved at the consisted of "people whe/are going were primarily suspended because" Jennifer Hafft, a psychology major from Versailles, Ind., put her new parking sticker on her car university and in the program. to work and* not leave it. all up to of low enrollment.' he said. last week in Commonwealth parking lot. "Registration was a success Joe." Dr. Betty Powers, chairman of the because we got immediate results," said Kappes. Kuethe also said that the recruit- Department of Home Kconomics. ment of Mentors was more selective" said, "ft won't bother us. "When we helped with this year. "As far as the -department is scheduling, we might have saved a Summer commencement held few people who otherwise just "In choosing (Mentors). I set up concerned, there will be no guidelines of things to look for. "she changes." would have been frustrated," he While a majority of university they were Eastern Kentucky's pride The university also awarded an said. The change will not have a great honorary doctor of science degree to said. The program tried to pick Men- effect on the Department of students were away on summer and joy. vacation, 532 degree candidate* Walker received' an honorary John frwin. a consultant to the The 77 upperclassmen Mentors, tors who know the campus and how* Geography and Planning, either, university's Department of Special to deal with people, she said. said Dr. Ronald Marionneaux. marched on stage Aug. 8 for the doctor of laws degree from the "or freshman apathy fighters." will university's 78th summer university. Kducation. each be matched with four or five Any incoming student or chairman. The university has awarded "We dropped the Itranportation commencement Forty-one associate. 276 incoming students, according to upperclassman interested in Commencement speaker I^Roy bachelor's. 214 master's degrees 55.185 degrees through May, 1985. their majors or general interests, obtaining information about the. systemsl program because there- Seventy-four percent of those was ii" demand." he said. Walker, chancellor of North and one specialist in education said Kappes. program should visit the Student Carolina Central University, degree were awarded at the degrees have been awarded since "This is the meat of our Marionneaux said the planning Association office, 124 Powell challenged the degree candidates to ceremony in VanPeursem Eastern was granted university program." he said. 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ches thick. Hie walls thinned to The Army currently stores By Alan White approximately 385 feet from the about three inches thick at the nearly 70.000 obsolete M-55 test possible Editor nearest munitions igloos. top of the roof, which was rockets containing GB or VX The cmuae of an explosion that There was no damage to covered by two feet of earth. nerve agents'. (Continued from Page One) . Combs said he and Barton ripped open a storage igloo June anything surrounding the Of the 902 igloos at the structure. The igloo is 60 feet The upward explosion lifted inform his parents about the attended various conferences over 6 at the Lexington-Blue Grass . the roof and dropped it back installation, over 40 are used to findings of the tests. Combs the summer and one of the hottest Army Depot near here has yet to long and 13 feet high. The explo- house the nerve gas rockets. topics was athletic drug testing. * sion ripped apart about three onto the igloo, as it is designed explained. be released by the United States to do. The igloo that exploded And when Kidd expressed an quarters of the structure. contained TNT and other "Sometimes that's the toughest Army, according to Kathy penalty you can have." Combs said. interest in developing a drug testing Whitaker. the depot's public The dome-shaped igloo was Shortly after the accident a demolition materials used to made ' 1.500-foot radius around the Upon the third time a drug is program. Combs said he and Barton affairs officer. destroy obsolete weapons. detected through testing, the player began working on a plan. of reinforced concrete and set accident was sealed off because The igloo had last been In a July 11 Eastern Progress of the possibility of a second is subject for removal from the "Mr. Combs asked me to compile story. Whitaker said "we'll be into the ground. At the base of entered by depot employees on as much information as I could get the walls the concrete was 16 in- explosion. team. making a statement this week. May 28. According to Combs, results of on programs at other universities." The report is complete arid under the tests wfll be strictly confidential. Barton said. review at higher headquarters.'' Even if a player is removed from the "Of course, we don't have a However, in an interview team because of a suspected drug medical school here at Eastern, so Friday. Whitaker said the report Depot secretly moves gas problem it will be confidential. 1 couldn't really look at of had left headquarters at the The official reason for dismissal most programs," Barton said. "I depot, but still had not been By Alan White Nearly 70400 M55 rockets are gas, but the Army is excluded would be for violating a training had to try and decide what would be approved by higher officials. Editor stored at the depot. Sixteen from notifying Congress of rule. "But every1, kid that's the best program for a college and Whitaker said that once The Lexington-Bluegrass samples, totalling 5'/i ounces, shipments less than a liter. dismissed for a training rule in the a community this size" higher command approves the Army Depot near Richmond were taken from eight rockets, The Army currently has three future should not be thought of as Barton, who is president of the report, the results of the secretly flew out a small quanti- each containing one-third ounce options in dealing with the ob- a drug abuser." Combs said, National Athletic Trainers investigation into the explosion ty of nerve gas last month to be of the nerve agent, said solete rockets manufactured in emphazing there are many ways to Association, said he took a good will be released. tested. Whitaker. the 1960s. break training. look at numerous programs, using The explosion that ripped The samples were flown 200 The Army proposed building r Although the Army had The tests will be conducted in an bits and pieces of many, of the open around 7. > percent of the earlier announced plans for miles by helicopter from the an incenerator at the depot to attempt to locate the user of the nation's best drug testing igloo's reinforced-concrete shell transporting the nerve gas. the depot to Fort Campbell, which is destroy the rockets. The in- drugs (marijuana and programs. occurred at 7:10 p.m. There were public was not posted of a south of Hopkinsville on the cinerator plan has been met with amphetamines), not performance Barton said he had a discussion no injuries reported. definite moving date. Kentucky-Tennessee line. much opposition in Madison enhancing drugs such as steriods. about drug testing with the athletic A crew had driven past the The Army said earlier it would The nerve gas was then placed County. The other options are It costs about $35 to test for the trainer at Georgia Tech. igloo 15 minutes Iwfore the be moving a small amount of the on a fixed-wing airplane and leaving the rockets stored, or two drugs, while it costs about $110 "I asked him what he felt was the explosion. nerve gas, but did not set an flown to the Edgewood transporting them somewhere to test for steriods, Combs said. best thing he could tell me about his A fire followed the explosion exact time for the shipment for Arsenal's Chemical Research else to be stored or incenerated. According to Kidd, the test for drug testing program and he said inside the igloo, but burned itself security reasons, according to and Development Center at Whitaker said the tests are be- steriods is not necessary because something that really hit home with out early the next morning. Kathy Whitaker. a spokesman Aberdeen Proving Ground iri ing conducted in order to deter- you can usually tell when an athlete me," Barton said. The intense heat of the fire for the depot. Maryland. mine how to best destroy the is using steriods. "He said. 'Well, there are a lot of prevented Army officials from Whitaker said the Army According to Whitaker; the rockets. She said the testing "More often that not you can tell positive things, but the thing I like getting a better look inside whul announced during a press decision not to announce the would also show if the rockets when steriods are being used," he the best about it, is it gives that kid was left of the igloo. conference in January that date of the movement was are stable enough to be moved or said. "A smaller kid gets too big too that really doesn't want to get The storage igloo was located samples of nerve gas would be handed down from the Army left in storage igloos. fast." he said. involved, the one that is about to in the south-central portion of transported for testing purposes Depot System Command Whitaker said a concern of the "If you watch a player's give in to peer pressure, that's just the depot, about two miles squth sometime in late spring or Headquarters in Chambersburg. Army's is that the rocket's development from his freshman on the verge, it-gives that kid an of an area where nerve gas summer. Pa. stabilizer propellent may be through his senior year, you can tell out." rockets are stored in similar The movement of the nerve Normally, the Army would deteriorating, making handling which ones used steriods." Barton Kidd said he came up with the igloos. gas Was announced in an Army have to notify Congress when it and transportation more said. He said he didn't believe there dangerous. idee for the program because he The damaged structure is press release dated Aug. 19. moves a liter or more of nerve was a steroid problem at the thought "it would be good for our university. kids. "

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