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Eastern University Year 1972

Eastern Progress - 21 Sep 1972

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Vo/. No. 50 Issue No. 5- Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky University 10 Pages Thursday, September 21, 1972

UK, UL Get endorsement KCC Study Threatens LEN Programs answer the questions raised in million law enforcement in- The Crane study proposed in criminalistics or crime BY ROBERT BABBAGE the future. stitute at Eastern. that UK offer a Ph. D. in social detention. Managing Editor University officials spent professions to provide The study also suggests that A study done for the Kentucky Bulletin several years precisely researchers and faculty' for the Eastern cater to the needs to Crime Commission has A vote of confidence for Dr. designing the institute. Two statewide program, according eastern Kentucky, while suggested that the University Robert Martin and the Eastern years ago the plan was clearly to a story in the Courier- Western cares for its School of Law Enforcement of Kentucky and the University on paper. The preliminary work Journal. surrounding area. UK and UL came late last night from the cost $281,000. would handle the urban areas. of Louisville be developed as board of directors of the Ken- UK and UL would also offer Don Denginger of the Ken- graduate education centers in cucky Peace Officers The nine-month study of law enforcement. Association(KPOA'). Kentucky law enforcement master's degree programs in tucky Crime Commission ob- The role of Eastern's ..The board voted to support education was done by Dr. various specialized areasof law jected to the Courier's use of the nationally respected School of Dr. Martin and the law en- Robert Crane, professor of enforcement according to the word "curtailed" in reference Law Enforcement would be forcement program "against social and criminal justice at Courier. Thomas More College to the future of law enforcement diminished if the study's ideas recent efforts made to Sangamon (111.) State and Jefferson Community at Eastern. discredit" it. University. College would also offer degrees are adopted. While com- ..In reply. Dr. Martin said it (Continued On Page Nine) mending the seven year old was*?'especially gratifying that Eastern program, the report a vote of confidencecomes from questioned its academic the very people our school of Rising Costs Of Education quality. law enforcement serves." In a story by the Associated . .The KPOA noted Eastern as Press, Dr. Robert R. Martin, the only school in the nation president of Eastern said, "We training law enforcement Martin Speaks To Senate don't agree with its criticisms of faculty. 1438 are LEN majors here, : ~ our programs or thejr BY JACK FROST The drug problem cited by the Specifically the question asked recommendations." The release of the study was Editor-in-Chief President primarily lies in how many dorms are set aside Dr. Martin was clearly the second blow to the law searching out the pushers. He for those women desiring self- enforcement program this fall. "We try to provide the most stated the University is doing regulated hours. disappointed with the study. He comfortable and stimulating said the University would Only days ago Gov. Wendell H. everything to stop them. Dr. President Martin responded atmosphere that we can for our continue to study it and fu Ford stopped plans for a $7.3 Martin called the pushers by saying any second semester students", said Eastern "merchants of death". freshmen with at least 12 hours President Dr.Robert R. Martin "Possession of alcohol on of work and any other coed with in his address to Student Senate campus will not be condoned, parental permission could Open Concern Tuesday evening. but we won't go around sniffing apply for self-regulated hours. President Martin was invited the breath of students," he said. He said that approximately one- to speak to the Senate by "Students who want to see the third of the University's women Provides Student Association President law changed to allow alcohol on students have self-regulated Charles Kelhoffer. campus should go to the hours and stay in Walters and BY LISA COLLINS' During his opening remarks, legislature because that is Telford Halls. items are from five to ten cents Dr. Martin touched on such Staff Writer where the power is." "If needed, more dorms wuT except which sell for a topics as campus en- After his speech President be provided in the future," Dr. While college kids willingly quarter. With the money made tertainment, committee Martin submitted to questions. Photo by Russel Tapp Martin said. haunt used clothing shops for on sales, which is often near selections, voter registration, Some of the questions dealt with For those students who can't Home, Sweet Home? ready-faded and $100, and underwear are the drug and alcohol problem, issues and problems of the seem to find a pencil sharpener there are hundreds of students bought for the children. Last and rising costs of education. THE FIRST open house in the dormitories was page 9, the dorm council president expressed a recent past. For instance, self- in the Wallace Building, Dr. held Sunday afternoon. The University has generally favorable reaction to Sunday's in this area who are not so year $1300 was spent on 1700 regulated hours for women and Thomas Meyers, Vice President announced plans to have more open houses this visitation. enthusiastic about the prospect pair of new shoes. Had Fine Program the dorms were of year as compared with past years. In a story on of wearing old clothes to school. "The more volunteers we concern to several senators. (Continued on Page TM) For these students there is no "No other university of have to help us, the more kids / alternative and until Open we can clothe," commented comparable size had a finer Students And Professors Concern was established, they Mrs. Todd. "Any organization entertainment program than we often carried the shame of or individuals who are in- had last year'," he said. "I , owning only one or . terested in helping are think our students and faculty This is the third year that welcome. If there are any were very pleased with last Probe'Uganda Situation Open Concern, an organization college girls who knit, mittens year." Editor's Note: This is the first Asians being expelled are a like Uganda will need foreign composed solely of local and are desperately Dr. Martin expressed hope in ii series of articles about responsibility of the British investments to aid economic volunteers, has supplied the needed for cold weather." that when nominees are being chosen for the various Africa written by David government which brought stability." needy children of Madison Panyako. an Eastern student them into East Africa in the County with school clothing. On Auction Presented University committees careful who is a native of Kenya. The first place." He went on, "I can Dr. Kwak admitted that there designated Wednesday mor- consideration should be given to is a foreign dominance in following story comes in the understand why the Asians with nings children are brought in Tonight on WEKY is a radio their qualifications for the wake of this week's Ugandan- British passports would be Uganda's economy, but and fitted from head to toe by auction presented by Open particular committee. A hope Taiuanian crisis.) asked to leave, but certainly hastened to state, "It's not volunteers on a one-to-one Concern in conjunction with the for the future would be to have enough to considers this only a basis. On Saturday mornings local park board beginning at 6 an election by students in a President Idi Amin's recent those with Ugandan citizenship political, social, or economic referred adults and preschool p.m. Items were contributed by specific area to elect who would order to expell Asians from ought to be let alone." issue. There is a more im- children are clothed. - local merchants and the represent them on the com- Uganda has again drawn world Better Way To Expell portant humanitarian viewpoint proceeds will buy more clothes mittee. attention to the Asian history in which should transcend an Clothing Is Donated for the children. He also pointed out that East Africa. First Were the ''There must be a better way order of any kind." "There are some nice items to committees are the most im- early Asian shipments to the other than to expell foreigners The clothing is donated by Pravinkumor Patel, an' bid on," said Mrs. Todd. "It is a portant avenue for bringing East African coast to provide on a massive scale of this kind," ' Richmond residents by drop- Indian student from neigh- lot of fun and some great things into the spotlight and by labor in the building of a British said Dr. Tae-Hwan Kwak, an ping them into the little white boring Kenya commented, "I house in the University Shop- bargains can come from calling the time things reach the board railroad into the hinterland associate professor in Political in your bids." of regents level they are seldom across the hills and valleys of Science. Dr. Kwak continued, feel deeply about relatives I ping Center parking lot. The have in Uganda who have lived changed. Kenya and onto Uganda, all of "I see this as an irrational house is emptied daily by Open "Open Concern is the most there for a long time. Many Concern workers and two days rewarding thing I've ever which was a British colony. action which is not going to help People Should Register Shortly after the Mombasa build an internationalism that Asians know no other home but a week are spent sorting the done," commented Mrs. Todd. East Africa, and I don't see it clothes. "It is a great feeling when some Kisumu line hit the shores of the world needs so bad. In regard to voter Lake Victoria, most of the fitting to give 60,000 people only of these people come back, not a 90-day notice to leave the Mrs. Stanley Todd, chairman registration, Dr. Martin Asians saw prospects of a Uganda is certainly not going to get more clothes, but to. country, most of their assets of the clothing bank, said that strongly feels that people who possible wide market for trade to grow in isolation. Every volunteer to help us out." being confisticated by the the organization appreciates don't register should be fined. and set up snooping centers nation is dependent -on other "It has opened our eyes and nations, and a developing nation government." donated clothes from college Where someone decides to along' the newly built railroad students. "Last year we got theirs to co-operation between register is another thing. He and in the mushrooming towns the two communities. It is a hold of some formats for the advised that students should Photo by Russell Tapp in the three East African girls to wear to a high school place where we can come decide on a future basis where territories of Kenya. Uganda, prom and they were thrilled. together." they want to vote. "If the PRESIDENT MARTIN emphasizes a point during his meeting and Tanzania. They like to have a stylish party Open Concern also provides a student will be leaving next with the Student Senate Tuesday. He addressed the members of These and post-independence dress like anyone else." children's library, field trips, , May then -it might prove the Senate and then answered their questions. Dr. Martin at- events, however set the stage Every other Saturday, Open and recreation for the un- troublesome to register tended the meeting at the invitation of Student Association President Chuck Kelhoffer. for the Asian exodus taking Concern, located on Irvine derprivileged. locally," Dr. Martin said. place within this passing decade, which in turn has drawn many varied opinions, In Election Year including local ones here. Qutabuddin Rahmani. a graduate student from Pakistan Young Democrats Have Their Problems, Too expressed his feelings. "I think that his whole affair was in- BY ROBERT BABBAGE Democratic nominee. However, any viable McGovern organization." Muilenix said, He had hoped to see the stituted by the- then British .Managing Editor as a club the Young Democrats representative" while YD "not to try selling $25 tickets to Eastern club, which he labels Colonial government which, by have seen no action other than presidents-Campaign literature students." "the orphan club of the state," not encouraging integration At a time when the National the collection of $1.00 per was difficult to acquire. Muilenix criticized past YD come to life this year. Instead, cultivated African antagonism Democratic Party is ridden member and a poorly attended He also expressed displeasure policy of scheduled speakers after pine years of volunteer meeting Tuesday. '' f toward the Asians in East with division and disorder with the campaign of state' Sen. bimonthjy as the total activity work in politics, Mullinix said Africa. Eastern's Young Democrats Muilenix resigned in the wake Walter' "Dee" .Huddleston, the of the club. Mullenji hoped to -he is "out of politics until Julian Carroll announces for gover- Trying To Rectify Eeononn (YD) Club is having similar Of the YD's failure to have'^r Democraii, opposing former interject -"pubrnr" service problems/ prvj^v*a -■ mtu cn«r r&prOgram. nor." ' •_ . ■: ; ~ * It's ten years.sinceJJoaTMla'ls^ early September, meeting*.' . • •<•- for the O.S. Senate seat liow Despite the present situation, inindependence, and X think that CJub president Robert. order to secure a meeting room "As long as I'm president of the held by John Sherman Cooper. . MuUinix^lled the future*of the iqwdenlj^miD^jjust .trying to Muilenix has resigned..Leaving an Eastern £>ud«jfl group must club \t's not «nina Jo.Jb#.«W» fectny Uganda's ecjnomy by - "-" - ^ disarray.. ) Mpr&iis memtiffship rolls and Muilenix said contacpwith ihe same drab, ignorant-club it's "Young■MmocKJU? ^-•f^TT?* 'real good; I'd say, if they can flaring it in the hands of Aside from a registration week financial statement in order. Huddleston organization dealt always been," he had said. nationals." "A possible solution membership drive the YD"s Muilenix said the YD's failed to mainly with Eastern1 YD's The Somerset senior came to get going." would be to minimize socio- have had no other programs or comply with either selling tickets to fund raising Eastern one year ago having He noted that a national. economic differences between projects. prerequisite. dinners- Telephone calls from headed a 20-member YD club at Democratic candidate had Somerset Community College never won a mock election at indigenous and immigrants." THE PRESIDENT of Uganda recently ordered all persons of Campaigning on campus for A Muskie supporter prior to the Louisville headquarters Rahmani added. Asian desent to leave his country. Uganda is a nation of Sen. George McGovern is not at Miami where he was an were numerous-all concerning that was named best club in Eastern, and expressed doubt Mike Ukpe, a student from 10.000.000 persons. It is presently involved in conflict with its a standstill. A group apart from alternate delegate. Muilenix money making. Kentucky by the state that 1972 would be the ax-^ Nigeria, saw it this way. "The neighbor to the west. Tanzania. the YD's are stumping for the said he had "no contact with "I'm here to build an organization. ception. * ^

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Guest Editorial Greek Representatives Respond

By Larry Cleveland, more enjoyable, but a great deal of it is IFC President Alpha Delta Pi - Collect for Muscular and Dystrophy spent in operation of these services Carla Swope, listed above. Alpha Gamma Delta - Collected Finally, the Greek system at EKU is PanhellenicPresident canned food for needy in Richmond not made up of a "caste system." The Alpha Kappa Alpha - Tutored total economic spectrum is covered, students in Richmond Area and contrary to popular belief, all (Editor's Note: This week's guest editorial Greeks are not rich. Many of us have takes exception to the editorial which appeared Chi Omega - Work every Saturday jobs on and off campus . There are in last week's Progress. The Progress invites morning at Open Concern many prominent leaders on this opposing views and guest editorials whenever campus who are Greeks just as there space permits.) Delta Sigma Theta - Participated in "Sickle Cell Anemia" Drive are prominent leaders who are not Greeks. One simply cannot stereotype Kappa Alpha Theta - Christmas the Greek System on Eastern's party for underprivileged Children in Campus unless you want to say that A short time ago, last week Richmond being involved is a stereo-type! specifically, The Progress had a lot to Kappa Delta - Christmas party at say about Max Shulman's satirical Shriner Hospital in Lexington novel "Barefoot Boy with Cheek", and very little to say truthfully and honestly about Eastern's fraternities Beta Omicron Gamma - Sponsored a and sororities. The lack of un- boys' basketball team at Telford derstanding and knowledge displayed Center concerning the facts and issues Beta Theta Pi - Halloween party at discussed cannot help but make us Shriner Hospital in Lexington wonder where The Progress gets its Delta Upsilon - Halloween party at information. ll Telford Center Wite The statement alluding to the fact 'I that the Greeks have not contributed to Kappa Alpha - Worked' with On a a worthwhile community or campus Christian Appalachian Project project in the last two years is Kappa Psi Alpha - Bought canned candle sale for Madison County, no community ridiculously untrue. On Eastern's goods and a turkey for family in Rich- publishing opinion for the public were 1) to know campus the Greeks sponsor the Fresh- - and charitable collections?) is beyond hope of something of which you are criticizing, and 2) to ^ mond for Thanksgiving • ■ If * recongizably honest journalism. Perhaps the get the facts before accusation. The Progress man Dance and the Miss Eastern peppy editor who complains of the lagging Pageant. Phi Delta Theta - Christmas party editor, we're afraid, missed those two principles ADPi's Object To Editorial... Greeks would like a peek at the records of the somewhere along the way. Whenever the University needs for underprivileged at Telford Alumni Association and contributors to the The Sisters of assistance in activities other groups Dear Editor: Meditation Chape. We did. Check the percentage Alpha Delta Pi refuse such as the Hanging of the Pi Kappa Alpha - Cleaned up area Concerning your editorial on September 14 in of Century Gub members with any other campus Telford Hall around Wilgreen Lake evaluation of the Greek system, we found your organization. Eastern's chapters make national Greens, for instance, the Greeks article interesting. Malicious, -incorrect, and efforts additionally. Obviously, the National always respond. Homecoming, a Sigma Chi - Co-sponsored East irresponsible...but interesting. We do feel Crippled Children's Hospital, the National So Do Tekes... rather significant campus and com- Pakistan Refugee Drive several serious errors in the article deserve to be Mental Health Foundation, or the Aid to Crippled Dear Editor: munity activity, would be a dismal corrected, as the author evidently found himself Children Program, to name a few, aren't quite too busy to unearth a few facts before sitting We of Tau Kappa Epsilon have become in- failure without Greek participation. impressive enough to mention when we are creasingly concerned about the false image that Sigma Nu - Worked for the Richmond 'down to his typewriter and banging out an ex- discussing "constructive thinking" of the Time, money and a lot of hard work go Jaycee's Honey Sunday plosive but unfortunely illogical editorial. fraternities seem to have been bridled with over Greeks. the past few years. The last editorial in the into building those floats and the Since the editor of the Progress seem to As to the "image" of the Greeks that the editor Parade could readily become a source Omega Psi Phi - Annual Easter egg assume that they speak for-the "typical non- Progress presented such a false image and we is losing sleep over, perhaps they should assume are taking this opportunity to dispell some of of much University embarassment if hunt for underprivileged children in Greek student," we would like to propose a few a goodly portion of the blame. Whether the Richmond statistics concerning Greeks, just for the record. these myths that have grown up around the Greeks suddenly found themselves Greeks are collecting for muscular systrophy, fraternities by presenting facts about the Greek not interested. According to the Office of Student Activities, the cleaning out ghetto sections in Madison County, Tau Kappa Bpsilon - Invites un- home office of all Greek organizations on or. setting up spring play equipment for the system. Last spring the Greeks helped with derprivileged children to football game campus (a source which surely was unavailable Myth 1: Fraternities are expensive. Telford Center, you won't read about it in the A U.S. Office of Education report shows less voter registration and made perhaps for comment when the editor created their story) Progress. It is more concerned with reporting the largest donations to the Meditation These are merely singular examples the average grade point average for the Greek than 2 per cent of the average college man's the election of officers in the Dickey Chappelle expenses going for fraternity dues. The average Chapel in that every Greek from each Greek organization and are student, Spring semester, 1972, was a robust Society or the installation of a new traffic light on substantial proofs that the Greeks do 2.817, compared with an overall undergraduate independent college man spends more in one organization contributed financially. campus. week as social expense for dates than the GPA of 2.445. , Finally, we are personally aggravated at the contribute something to the com- monthly dues for fraternity of one member. If, as the editor proclaims, all Greeks spent assumption that, having chosen to become a munity. We are not saying the Greeks These dues pay a big part of the members social On the Community level, the Greeks their time "on a creek bank guzzling beer," then Greek, the editor expects us to assume full at Eastern collectively sponsor an do more for the campus or the com- either they must have a textbook between their expense. The advantages of a Greek mem- responsibility for the leadership of this campus. bership will cost you time, effort, loyalty and annual candle sale for the Mentally munity than any other organization, face and their six-pack or else they drink in study The purpose of our sorority is not stated as such but we certainly do our share. groups. And whever the editor came up with this cooperation if you want the best in fraternities. Retarded in Madison County, an ac- and we made no such committment when we Myth 2: Fraternities will hurt grades. "two years since any one of them has con- became a part of that organization. The Greeks tivity for which they won a National In regard to the comment concerning A U.S. Government study shows that 59 per yearly dues, the article neglected to tributed anything to the campus..." (wasn't fulfill their primary purpose-producing wej. Award just last year. Each individual there a Homecoming parade, a Miss Eastern rounded, socially aware college students. Any cent of all fraternity men persist to graduateion! mention how this money is used. Part Just over 45 per cent of all non-fraternity fraternity and sorority also does pageant, a Hanging of the Greens, Orientation by-products are beneficial to the university, the guides, Band Day guides, and Welcoming Dance community, and the individual. members graduate. A National Interfraternity several community projects each of it is used for social activities to assist Conference report shows a high percentage of year: in making the University experience last year?) "...or to the community..." (was In any introductory journalism class, one is there no Project Pal, no Mental Retardation taught that two of the cardinal rules of (Continued On Page Three) Feiffer ^

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THE EASTERN PROGRESS-Thursday, September 21, 1971-Page 3

DeShannon-Association Entertain Review-Bob Knight HH 'Captain Beyond9

'Most Went Away Happy "Captain Beyond", the first albumn of a group by the same name struck me BY BOB KNIGHT quite differently than "Chicago V". If Staff Writer heart of a song. It was truly a shame you are at all bashful, don't buy it. It's that the poor sound system destroyed not for timid listening. It was difficult to gauge effectively her gocxhperformance. the crowd reaction to the Jackie What with titles like "Myopic Void", The Association, that highly polished "Mesmerization Eclipse," "Dancing DeShannon-Association concert of and prolific group from California, Sepptember 13. but to many I spoke Madly Backward (on a sea of air)", and with it registered disappointment. coped a bit better with the audio- ^"Thousand Days of Yesterdays"-whc inadequacies-if not by sheer numbers knows what evil lurks within its Alumni Coliseum certainly isn't an of the group. Their performance was strangely inviting cover. accoustical dream for the listener or quite typical of a group of that nature. But if you are not afraid to get your performer. With adequate equipment " Typical in that it was as if the mind into a new experience, and if you though, a group can make itself heard equipment man walked on stage with are not suffering from some violent O rather well. However, the sound equip- a big tin can; undid the lid, and out form of psychosis, get this album and ment of these acts was the worst I ever popped eight guys who immediately play it until there are no grooves left. saw. began barfing,"hit" songs. How can one say it was a good They are presently under contract concert when: 1. The performers Even though they lack any variation with Capricorn Records; the same outfit remarks were not heard, 2. their lyrics to their basic theme, they do what they that distributes the Allman Brothers. If were unintelligible (when their music do well. Their big hits got good you were one of the fortunates to see is essentially lyric) and 3. when the ovations and they were brought back Captain Beyond with the Allman instruments totally drown out the guts for one more number. That was the Brothers in Louisville this summer, you of the music? heartthrob, "Cherish," whichwas the were treated to a superb concert and an thing many came to hear anyway. exciting act. Each member of Captain Jackie DeShannon was the first of Beyond is well seasoned in the ranks of the two to appear. For 45 minutes she So, no doubt most went away happy. progressive rock. sang -what are on record-very beautiful But there definitely was a feeling of Their music is a bit hard to describe. songs. But all I could hear during this satisfaction absent in the faces of the Somewhat akin to Deep Purple and Blue 45 minutes was a pounding drum and fans. Jackie DeShannon-Association Oyster Cult, it ranges from savagi an electric piano. were soon forgotten and, as I heard one guitar riffs with strong, interlacing bass Her voice, when audible, was indeed young lady say, "I wonder if Roberta work, to soft, mind-tackling little ditties the highlight of the show. It is a gutsy, Flack will be any good?" similar to some of Pink Floyd's music. soulful voice that can really get to the All this is synthesized with electricity, POSTERIZING BRINGS about a peared with Jackie DeShannon last which in turn charges the listener with different view of two members of the week at Alumni Coliseum before a excitement. It is definitely a Association. The musical group ap- crowd of 6,000. superlative first/i^P. Captain Beyond, Kempf And McHugh Coming people, plays you, you don't play them. r ■ :-. To Campus Next Wednesday Next weekon TA« Page: Alpha Psi Omega Schedules Events \ia • 'Clockwork Orange* Review Alpha Psi Omega, the honorary parade, in conjunction with university dramatic fraternity, trys to cultivate a :-b Players. Other major events include . a Just because the groups that appear treats a song with such loving affection taste for the best in drama and to foster in the Mini-Pop Series are relatively hosting the Regional One Act Play ft ^Rico Lebrun Art Exhibit the cultural values, which we believe Festival and the opening of the new unknown, it does not mean that they that the song seems to come alive. dramatics helped to develop.. Rick can not put out some really fine music. McHugh's music is at once full of life ' Pearl Buchanan Theatre. The season Diehl presiding over Jhe meeting ends with the Annual Banquet in April. On Wednesday night, September 27 and zip yet still containing a certah. termed it "a year of recognition and at 8:00 p .rn two extremely capable and serious quality. ^ Mini-Pop Review growth." This banquet recognizes all actors and accomplished musicians in Rolf Kempf Among events scheduled by Alpha technicians who have excelled in 6 A song entitled "Take a Ride on the theatrical productions. and John McHugh and their groups will Main Line" is quite similar to Todd Psi is an entry^Hi the 1972 Homecoming --: perform in Hiram Brock Auditorium. Rundgren's hit "I Saw the Light." h The tapes that were sent to the ■-M , , These men are a credit to the Mini- r . , FREE Student Affairs Office with samples of Pop Concerts. By all menas come out FREE FREE their music contain some of the finest next Wednesday night to see these and most pleasing sounds. I have ever guys. Kick your shoes off before you heard. come and get ready to have a great St, Kempf, a balladeer of the first rank, time. 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m Madison c9 ft! ** ;T •• Id ~l -.. Each semester we have a public service project. (Continued From Page Two) Every Greek organization on this campus has the 4,000 NIC fraternity chapters are above the contributed to this campus and Richmond. Look ALL-MEN'S Average! The Greek system on this at the list of Greek organizations who donated campus encourages high scholastic money for construction of the Meditation Chapel. Mil achievement. Fraternities develop lifelong loyalties among Myth 3: Fraternity social life is one drunken their members. We hope the next editorial on the brawl. Greek system will be more thoroughly Most fraternities offer a sound program researched and not just observed through the oriented toward having fun, not getting drunk narrow sight of one person. / and abusive. This is a necessary part of 1 Bob McCoun, Historian University life. There is danger that the student Tau Kappa Epsilon •s may have his college course too much specialized for his lasting good, and be ...And, Finally fii graduated with a one-sided education. The v-A fraternity may counteract this over- si! specialization and give a more liberal education, Dear Editor: not in mere book learning, but in the develop- Many thanks to the Progress for getting on the M ment of a better rounded man. By the way, we stick about our fraternities and sororities. There 9* object to being called "creek bank drunks." is no doubt that there are some good individual Myth 4: Fraternities contribute nothing to public members in these organizations but the groups service. as a whole and what they symbolize to the I suggest the public read the local papers and University community is nothing but deplorable. look at the front page of the September 14th issue There is no doubt that the beer will be a little of the Progress. Under the headline about the harder to swallow after your editorial. Cystic Fibrosis Drive the reader will see that one Let's just hope these groups can be helped by 3 of Eastern's fraternities. Beta Omicron Gamma this very constructive criticism. ft will be helping. In the local papers the reader Bruce Barber Design Your Own will see what TKE has done in publie service. Keene Hall Comical Sayings • Slogans • Trademarks • Original Designs

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Page 4-Thursday, September 21, 1972- THE EASTERN PROGRESS Commentary Coeds Often Look Worst In Their Best

- BY BETSEY BELL first good excuse to wear all the to designers and of course those get away with wearing mini chance it. One noticeable trait Feature Editor . ornamentation financed by the clever advertising agencies and hot pants. of Eastern which could stand summer paychecks and weeks which could sell anyone a gunny Eastern coeds are in tune immediate correction is the "There is a peculiar notion of food money. sack and make them feel like with the styles as evidenced by well endowed young ladies that elegant plumage and fine As always there were those Jean Shrimpton. Whatever the the "cuffed baggies," "Stan- wearing the very short very feathers are not proper for the impatient to don the . cause this society will not break wick pants" and "Elephant clingy . This does not male when actually that is the There is no doubt that they paid its neck in returning to loin bells". However, never forget make one look shapely, it way things are in most for this fashion faux pausin the cloths and fig leaves. So, make that anything too tight makes one look monstrous. Try species." This line from the heat that would cause any self- the best of it. (especially this year) will look a loose fitting dress with a little Broadway musical "Hair" is respecting tropical plant to Despite the trauma designers completely crass. Forget the length to it. not only applicable to males but admit to some mild per- put everyone through, they do vanity if one finds herself to everyone who attended the How about the hot pants and spiration. manage to produce some worth- squeezing into a size nine which ? This lovely outfit is first Eastern home game. normally fits like a than There is nothing shocking or while ideas. For example, the limited not only in versatility Last Saturday's fashion wrong with the display of attire. popularity and acceptance of grab a size twelve and just don't display is comparable to Easter 1 but also in the number of people It is only natural considering . pants has helped break the tell anyone. Most Americans who can wear it. The com- Sunday when most people the clothes conscious society regemented and wear their clothes and shoes too promenade to and fro in their bination will pass for casual which everyone is a part. And achieve a happy medium for the tight which not only is hazar- wear (even though alot of girls finery. The students took whose to blame? Mostly those polarized fashion groups. And dous to their appearance but supreme advantage of their look like car hops in them) but who continue to remain slaves face facts, not everyone could also their physical well being. only for . are another As most styles are of the Photo by Russell Tapp achievement. As one of the forties era so is the makeup. Musical Repose most sophisticated of all attire Can this be trouble! Why is it one tends to wander why they Two students relax in a dorm room during the two hours. The next one is scheduled for everyone thinks they look great first of eight open houses planned for this year. Homecoming, October 28th. ever lacked in popularity for in red lipstick? Grace Kelly got Last Sunday's open house ran for approximately -HO years. The more attractive are away with it, sure, but look at those of plaids and the seer- her. Another thing, since when sucker line giving a fresh ap- did broken, bitten or short proach which was badly nails look good in any polish not needed. to mention the deep feds and D RESTAURANT Add the short vests to mauves. The girls with claws □ the pants and blazers, throw in can get away with it, but they OPEN 24 HUS DAILY a most distinguished big collar also look a bit ridiculous at ORGANIZATIONS shirt, and the result; the layer times. Jean Harlow never wore □ BYKF N GULLKTTE Organizations Reporter look. This effect is sheer class. DININO ROOM • CARRY OUT • CUM red red nails with cutoffs. Attention English Majors It makes everyone look like a Make-up is a tricky ac- for all interested in working terested in helping to provide bon vi bon .- even if they are All English majors and with the mentally ill, mentally this education to the Eastern STOP IN AND TRY OUR BREAKFAST SPECIAL cessory. The best rule to follow minors interested in joining not. This is most popular on is to just look natural, or at least retarded children, and the Community contact Charlotte — — — -BIG TOLLY PLATTER——-. campus and amazingly there Sigma Tau Delta, National elderly. A good opportunity for Noel (4562), Lee Edington try too. Those girls with full lips English Honorary, should pick are a thousand different better stay away from the dark special education and (2164), or come to the in- combinations. up a membership application in recreation majors. For more formation desk of the Student lipsticks. It can result in Dr. Burkhart's office, Wallace Includes Double-Deck Hamburger, The new shoes i.e. wedgies, looking like a human mouth information, call Angela Union Building, 8 p.m. Monday, chunkies and give the new 131. Requirements for mem- Chaney at 622-3159. •Sept. 25. French Fries, Slaw, stalking the campus. ONLY styles the tailored finish which bership include: upperclass Float and Queen Candidates Pep Week flats or spikes could never There will always be trouble standing, a 3.0 grade point ft A 15' Drink. All recognized organizations Alpha Gamma Delta's annual achieve. However, this is some in buying the right clothes. average in English courses, 3.0 Pep Week will not be held this people's biggest downfall. There will be times when the overall grade point average, on campus .must submit ap- '1.20 Value plications for float and queen year. Instead, there will be four Plump legs will never look good skinny girls have the advantage and you must be an English individual pep days held for in tie-ups or ankle strap shoes. and then times when the busty major or minor. Deadline for candidates by 4 p.m. Oct. 6 if they desire to have them. four of the main sports. The Remember not everyone is girls are given the attention. return applications is Sept. 30. first pep day will be Sept. 21. for Betty Grable. Just because Some things will always be off Return to Brenda Wheeler, Applications and fees should be 623-92 IB turned in to the Office of Student our football team's showing they are in "Glamour" does not limits to the very tall and the Vickie Dennis, or Dr. Burkhart. against East Tennessee. There ■ASTERN BY-PASS RICHMOND mean they will make thick very short. However, remember Activities and Organizations in K-Mate Meeting the Powell Building. will also be pep days for ankles attractive. that those models in basketball, swimming, and WttMlftaftlftBftlftftflftttMJBIftflftl magazines wear their clothes There will be a meeting of the Applications are avilable in the Dresses will always be ap- K-Mates Thursday evening, baseball. At later times, we preciated. The ones with taste pinned to make them look just same office. Sept. 21, in the Powell Building, hope to add other sports. are the simply styled. A mass right. The best help is to find a Have Math Problems? Conference Room B. Any girls "Make your own sign" will be of ruffles or lace never did style and stick with it. Girls Anyone having trouble with ************ intereted in joining a service the event for Sept. 21. Paper and much for any girl. Clothes are who buy fads every year end up math is invited to attend the magic markers will be wasting money and looking like organizations are urged to at- not worn to take away from tend. Problem Sessions every available in the Powell Building your appearance but to en- a high school sophomore. Tuesday and Thursday from 7- Survival '72 on the ground floor. For only 10 8:30 p.m. in Wallace 434. cents, anyone can make a sign How many of the following BSU Coffee House to show the Colonels we're questions can you answer yes Everyone is invited to a BSU behind them 100 percent. to: Can you iron a shirt so it coffee house at 9 p.m. Friday. looks neat? Can you sew on a Spanish Club /• Lots of popcorn, peanuts, ana button? Do you know how to good entertainment for El Circulo Espanol will meet c defrost a refrigerator? If you everyone. Also, everyone at 6 p.m. Thursday* in Cam- answered no to any of the above welcome to the Lunch mack. A group trip to La People's questions, it might not be a bad Cantina de Pedro at Cincinnati Encounter at 11:45 a.m. every idea for you to come t to Sur- Wednesday in Section A, is planned for Saturday. All vival '72 at 7 p.m. on Monday University Cafeteria. students interested in Spanish Sept. 25 in the Dupree Hall are invited to go on the trip. If Recreation Room. Survival '72 Honest Education About Drugs interested or for more in- Choice < is sponsored by the Home In recent years there has been formation, call Mary Jo Economics Club and the Todd- a great deal of misleading in-, Wynkopp (2943. Dupree House Council. formation concerning the use Omicron Alpha Kappa People Who Care and abuse of drugs. 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THE EASTERN PROGRESS-Thursday, September 21, 1972-Page 5 Special Education Scholarships Will Be Awarded To 12 Eastern Graduates in The allocation to Eastern by impairment, speech pathology, An $18,000 allocation from the enter graduate training and audiology. WHAS Crusade for Children will special education. the Crusade is to train teachers of handicapped children in Dr. DeHoop said Madison provide about 80 scholarships to This year's Crusade County residents contributed a train teachers in special allocation to Eastern exceeded mental retardation, emotional total of $2,500 to this year's education, at Eastern according by $4,000 last year's amount- disturbances, neurological Crusade. to Dr. Wietse DeHoop, chair- man of the department of special education and rehabilitation. He said 12 $500 scholarships will be awarded in December to Eastern graduates who will We're not just MOVIES]

MOTION PICTURE ATTRACTIONS HIRAM BROCK AUDITORIUM whistling Dixie.. **•••• September 21. 22, 23— Thursday, Fridav, Saturday Photo by Dan Quigg SOMETIMES problems. A survey of student who sought advice from the BILL JOHNSON of the campus counseling center offers a kind center revealed with out exception a willingness to recommend A GREAT NOTION word of advice to a student seeking help. The center offers (GP) Drama Kentucky Fried Chicken the service. Dr. Tolar said he feels there should be no expanded, confidential counseling to any student. The center stigma attached to seeking solutions to problems. The phone Paul Newman, Lee Remick, offers two basic kinds of counseling: that related to social ad- number for the center is 622-2241. justment, and that dealing with academic and vocational Henry Fonda >> • ••*•• September 25 & 26—Monday & is the best in the world "We Try To Help The Individual Tuesday MAKING IT Counselors Solve Student Problems (GP) Comedy It's finger tiekirigood. Kristoffer Tabori, Marlyn to 8 p.m. and on Friday from 8 educational and vocational The Counseling Center Mason, Louise Latham, Bob BY KEITH CARROLL counseling. recently did a study on 80 Balaban Staff Writer a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Not Self-directing students with personal ad- • ••••• It is suggested that students justment problems who had "It is not a weakness to seek seeking help make ap- In the first area, Dr. Tolar September 28, 29 & 30— seen counselors for as many as Thursday, Friday, Saturday help when one needs it. It is a pointments, call 622-2241 but said, "the inability to be self- five times. very intelligent act. All people this does not mean that the directing generally forms the at one time or another need doors will be closed to those who basis for most adjustment Center's Evaluation SUNDAY, Visit the Colonel help," said Dr. Calvin Tolar, neglect to phone. If a student problems." After evaluating the students' Director of the Counseling has a problem, he is always In this case, the student may answers to the questionnaire, BLOODY SUNDAY COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPE Center. welcome. Appointments merely also wish to consult the following results were (GP) Drama "Getting rid of the stigma assure the student of a definite psychiatrist, Dr. Hawthorne, evident: Kentucky fried ^kidcen attached to problem solving is who is available four horus loo per cent would rec- Peter Finch, Gtenda Jackson, time. Murray Head, Peggy As he raft one of my chief concerns," Concerning the. meaning of every Wednesday afternoon. commend the Couseling Center added Dr. Tolar. One of our the counseling itself, Dr. Tolar In addition, the Crisis to other students who needed ± • • greatest problems is that the said, "sometimes the problem Intervention Telephone Service help, % per cent felt the overall counseling was positive and 92 Selected Short Subjects student body tends to doubt that is that students don't un- is available to students Sunday All Programs our relationship to the student is through Thursday until mid- per cent felt their overall ex- Ticket Office Opens 7:30 P.M.. 623-6000 derstand what counseling is. It confidential." is basically a process that in- night at 622-2241. pectations had been fulfilled... Show Starts ■: 00 P.M. Dni Strictly Confidential volves helping a student explore Available to aid the student in Commenting on the Admission 75c finding out about himself and evaluation, Dr. Tolar said, "we Children (Under 12) SOc "Fortunately, however, it and understand hiuqself for the EASTERN BY-PASS purpose of taking appropriate help him achieve his objectives, have always had great sup- appears that more and more are a series of tests covering port...but by evaluating our students are coming to accept action to change whatever is bothering him." ability, interest and aptitude. work we felt we could the fact that our relationships These tests help expose the demonstrate the ef- i.uorspEciAisi yj fj j ' ate held strictly in conTiderice. "We try to help the in- student's interests and abilities fectiveness..in order to The more students beginning to dividual.." utilizing "ex- in relation to career that support and invite further accept this fact relates directly perience and sources of in- requirements. support. to the increase of student flow formation. All of these integrate _ into our offices," said Dr. Tolar. themselves in the total picture i«orSE«icEJ The four counselors at of counseling." Ellendale, headed by Dr. Tolar, The jean offer their services free of The two main areas of con- PRICES*OOOD THROUGH SUNDAY"1 charge to the students Monday cern to the counselors deal with through Thursday from 8 a.m. social adjustment and scene. *9. COMPARE OUR DEEP CUT PRESCRIPTION PRICES! '1.39 Value Reg. $3.95 , LISTERIHE long, cover up style. 14 oz. Dome Missy sizes, Navy Limit 1 only. Lamp '1.09 Value 17" high with white plastic base, transparent shade in RIGHT GUARD purple, amber, green or ruby.

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However, the is expected to prove sensational Okay, I was wrong. pressure and the competition will at linebacker. become more demanding The Dues' secondary is ex- Last week, I predicted a real close game between beginning this Saturday, when tremely young, but capable. Eastern and Indiana, after talking about the fan- Eastern meets the East Ten- Two freshmen have been given tastic statistics the Indians have piled up over the nessee Buccaneers in their first the top billing as defensive years. Well, it was needless fear. The Colonels conference game of the year at 2 backs-Dave Kerney and dominated the game so completely that IUP sure p.m. at Hanger Field. Peppey McCary. Both boys didn't look like a team which has been a college Last week East Tennessee met participated in almost every division powerhouse for the last ten years. Carson-Newman in their opener major sport in high school. f and they were embarrassed by a Th,e big question is, are the Colonels really as score of 52-29. The Bucs had 235 Chadwick At QB good as they looked on Saturday? Or was IUP yards rushing, including a 99- ;' really not that tough an opponent? Looking at the yard kickoff return by Greg Transfering from the Indians' schedule, I'd say it might be a combination Stubbs University of Georgia is 6-2, 190 Although they have gotten off pound junior Alan Chadwick, of both. IUP doesn't play anybody that I've heard to to a bad start, Coach John Bell, who will start at quarterback. be^ real power, (maybe they do, I've never heard beginning his seventh season as The Bucs feel that the quar- of most of the teams they play) and that could have head football coach and athletic terback position will be one of something to do with their good record. director, says that they are their strongest points this year. Still you can't take anything away from Eastern "optimistic for the season." The Chadwick has pinpoint ac- because the Colonels really played a fantastic Bucs lost only nine players from curacy and is an adequate last years squad and' 'have made runner. Adding to this strong game, probably the best here in the last two years. several changes," says coach point is a fine group of receivers The defense was vicious all day and the 34 points Bell, "which we think will be of with more than just individual speaks for itself for the offense. It was more points great help." Their two biggest talent-they also have depth. , than the Colonels had scored in any game last year. challenges will be reorganizing a Heading the list of receivers" Indiana's backs seemed to slow up some during defensive unit and developing an is tight end Ron Hillman. He is offensive line. only a sophomore, but showed Photo by Russell Tapp the game after being pounded and crunched by the great ability last season as he Colonel defenders a few times. This, along with the Williamson Leads Defense caught 22 passes for 2% yards. fact that their quarterbacks hardly ever got enough Also a fine pass catcher is 6-1, time to throw, helped turn the game into a rout after Defensively, East Tennessee 170 pound junior Jim Nichols. Marshall Bush Scores Final TD In 34-7 Colonel Win it started out pretty even, I thought. will be led by end Jeff Williamson He has good hands, speed, and :> > You'd have to say the biggest star of the game and- tackle Pete Murphy. (Continued On Page Eight) 6 Williamson heads the list of was Alfred Thompson, of course, who broke the returnees who are proven per- school rushing record for one game. He looks like formers. He is blessed with size, Thompson Draws Fan Raves >-. he may make the fans forget about Jimmy Brooks, speed, ability and unlimited if that's possible. Like Coach Kidd said after the potential. He could, hopefully to game, though, you have to give the Colonel of- the Bucs, be their next Ail- In Breaking Rushing Mark fensive line a lot of credit for Thompson's great American. i Murphy, who has been a starter day. Among the newcomers, I think Jim DeFranco "He doesn't just run away son's two touchdowns and 197 his 4.7 yards per try was tops for the past three seasons, is a from people, he runs over 'em yards rushing in 25 carries. The among the regular backs. He has the potential to really improve the kicking dreaded tackle because he is- too!" old record of 189 yards was set lost a total of only '10 yards all game, and I was impressed by John Revere, the usually in on every play. The 6-2, "He sure does. I didn't know in 1969 by Jimmie Brooks in 38 season. ' freshman flanker from Dayton. He could become a 2l5poundsenior is big, aggressive he was that strong." carries. Now, two game* into the 1972 real star. and thought of as one of the "I didn't think he was that Saturday's performance campaign, Alfred has the It was a great win, but the true tests start this greatest tackles to wear the Blue fast, either." earned Thompson honors as the Colonel fans buzzing. He has I and Gold. Those are just a few of the Ohio Valley Conference's of- carried the ball 40 times for 257 Saturday when the OVC games start. East Ten- One iof thechanges which could quotes and comments floating fensive player of the week. His yards and a 6.4 average and has nessee was bombed in their opener last week so prove to be important is the around the Hanger Field press yardage also boosted him into caught two passes for another they'll be out for blood, and if the Colonels come movement of Alex Todt from a box last Saturday when Eastern the lead among OVC rushers 26 yards. He has touchdown through with another big win well know the answer fullback spot to a linebacker tailback Alfred Thompson set a with a two-game average of runs of 27 and 39 yards and is to the "big question.'' position. Todt is a 6-0, 210 pound school single-game rushing 128.5 yards per contest. getting the reputation of being record. A junior" from Owerisboro, 'extremely hard to stop inside The press box corps was Thompson played in the shadow the opponent's 40 yard line, definitely impressed...to say of Brooks last season as the , where he seems to "smell" nothing of the Indiana (Pa.) Colonels' fullback. He was paydirt. , University football team, which second in the rushing last fall At 6-0, 195 pounds, Thomp- lost 34-7 largely due to Thomp- with 438 yards in 93 carries, but (Continued On Page Eight)

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Photo by Larry Bailey ALFRED THOMPSON, the Colonels* 6 foot, 188 pound junior tailback from Owensboro has been named this week's "OVC Offensive Player of the Week." Thompson won the award for his performance in last Saturday's win over Indiana University (Pa.) when he gained 197 yards rushing (a new school record) and scored two touchdowns on runs of 27 and 39 yards. _

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University on Hanger Field at 2 starter rating and a 2.0 will theEast Tennessee gaj^e in Tickets for the EKU-East p.m. make squad classification. reasonable good physical Tennessee are on sale through With two impressive early Chambers drew 27 professional condition. Three regular per- Friday at the Alumni Coliseum season wins to their credit- scouts to the Colonels' spring formers-defensive end Mike athletic ticket office. Game day Southeastern Louisisiana 10-0 training camp. Nicholson, running back Joe sales will begin at 10 a.m. at the and Indiana (Pa.) University EKU has allowed its two Washington, and linebacker stadium ticket window. 34-7--the Colonels seem primed opponents only 228 yeard per to enter their Ohio Valley game while the Colonels have Conference schedule against averaged a healthy 343. the Bucaneers. Complete Optical Service The Colonels will be out to Thompson Provides Punch initiate a turn-around of last mm to Central Kentucky year's OVC showing when they Much to that offensive punch Since 1923 posted a 3-4 league record, their is coming from Alfred Thomp- (mm Worst since 1964. son, the junior tailback whose East Tennessee, meanwhile, 257 total yards and 6.4 yards per Photo by Larry Bailey www *will be trying to redeem itself carry tops the OVC. INDIANA UNIVERSITY of Pennsylvania fullback Ralph in on the play. The Eastern defensive unit sparkled throughout after a 52-29 opening loss to Kidd cites Eastern's rushing NOW OPEN! 1 Iacoboni (44, in white) is belted on this play by Eastern the contest, nearly shutting out the Indians in a 34-7 victory last tough Carson Newman. effectiveness as due to an im- defensive tackles Ron Campbell (72) and Wally Chambers (78, Saturday. "That East Tennessee score proved passing attack and behind Campbell). Colonel linebacker Rich Thomas (65) moves is a little misleading," said "good offensive line blocking." Old First Federal Building EKU coach Roy Kidd. . "A Quarterbacks Jeff McCarthy couple of bad punts and a pass and Harold Borders have West Main Street interception put them behind 21- combined for a .640 completion Richmond, Kentucky Baseball Squad Sweeps Cumberland 0 early and they were forced to percentage and 118 yards per play catch-up." game on their passing. Last Dial 623-5098 He went 2-3, and had 3 RBI's. year Eastern completed only BY PAT WILSON Friday night for a to Eastern for two games Chadwick Can Throw Staff Writer Theiler and Ron Davidson each doubleheader. Western comes Tuesday. * went 2-3 also. Kidd says he expects his EKU's baseball Colonels Tuesday the Colonels ven- defensive secondary to receive opened their season last Friday tured to Frankfort and played a stem test Saturday. Buc with good pitching, timely Ky. State in a doubleheader. Ray quarterback Alan Chadwick Any 10" Single Topped Pizza hitting and a of a double- Neumeister pitched first and three more than 40 times header against Cumberland won 4-1. The Colonels got 11 hits, against Carson Newman. The College, last season's Kentucky again led by Davidson and Colonels have given up only 23 InterCollegiate Conference Theiler (2-4). In the second completions in 62 aerial strikes Monday Thru Friday champions. game Craig Retzlaff started his against them, but Kidd gives a The Colonels won the first first game and' Ernie Pen- lot of credit for this to a "good game 8-2 behind the five hit nington came in and between pass rush". pitching of Craig Schleigh. The them gave up 2 hits, but the CONFERENCE ALL "We have made only two 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Colonels got 11 hits and were led Colonels only got 2 hits. Ky. W L W L PTS. OPP. interceptions," he said, "and by Gary Theiler (3-4), Tim State got an unearned run in the EASTERN 0 0 2 o 44 7 that's not very good for the Williams (3-3) and Gary third and won the game 1-0. 0 61 13 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 0 0 2 number of times 0we've been Chanley (2-3) Larry Myford Today the Colonels play Ky. TENNESSEE TECH 0 0 1 50 38 thrown against." added insurance with a solo State at 2:30. Coach Jack WESTERN 0 0 1 25 14 home run in the 3rd inning. Hissom said Ky. State, was MURRAY 0 0 0 12 21 Chambers Leads Rush In the second game Howie "one of the tougher opponents EAST TENNESSEE 0 0 0 29 52 $1.19 Roesch pitched a 2 hitter, gave on our fall schedule and the AUSTIN PEAY 0 0 0 0 27 Leading the Colonel pass rush Open: 11 a.m.-l a.m. Sundays up a run ( (unearned) struck out game Thursday should be good. MOREHEAD 0 0 0 31 53 is 6-5, 251-pound senior tackle They are well-coached, and six batters and won the game 5- Wally Chambers, EKU's Ail- 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Monday thru Saturday 1. But did Howie relish the exciting to watch." The LAST WEEK'S OVC SCORES THIS WEEK'S OVC GAMES American candidate. Chambers PI2&4 Dial 623-2264 pitching victory? Not hardly, all Colonels go to Bowling Green was ranked as the nation's No. 2 he talked about was his hitting. and play arch-rival Western Eastern 34, Indiana (Pa.) 7 East Tennessee at Eastern, professional prospect among EASTERN BY-PASS Western 19, Wittenberg 7 Hanger Field, 2 p.m. defensive linemen this week in THAT'S AT THE ALL NEW WJT Marshall 27, Morehead 24 an article in The Sporting News. Thompson Wins OVC Award Middle Tennessee 30, UT Austin Peay at Western — ...... -l-v I • .''I '•• • Martin 3 Eastern tailback Alfred play last weekend. Chambers Western Carolina 31, Tennessee Morehead at Middle Tennessee Thompson has been selected as had five tackles and three Tech 13 (night) ♦ the OVC's "Offensive. Player of assists against Indiana and Carson Newman 52, East UNIVERSITY CENTER BOARD .+ the Week" for his great per- Thomas had six tackles and one Tennessee 29 Murray at Tennessee Tech ♦ formance in the Colonels' 34-7 interception. Troy State 27, Austin Peay 0 (night) victory over Indiana University. PRESENTS MINI-ROCK CONCERT of Pennsylvania here last x Saturday. Thompson, a 6 foot, 188 pound junior from Owensboro set a new Eastern single gam*/" GOLDEN RULE rushing record against Indiana with 197 yards gained. He also scored two touchdowns on runs x ROLF KEMPH of 27 and 39 yards and moved NEWllOURS gA.M.-9P.M. ♦ into first place in the OVC rushing statistics with 257 yards for an average of 128.5 per game. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ♦ and The league has chosen Middle Tennessee's Greg Gregory as COME IN AND MEET HEATHER its defensive player of the week, Gregory, a 233 pound senior tackle from Georgetown, s AND HOOTIE Kentucky, helped Middle to a DAVID McHUGH 30-3 romp over U.T. 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Page 8 Thursday, September 21, 1972-THE EASTERN PROGRESS Harriers Take Quadrangular Meet

Last Saturday afternoon at in a quadrangular meet in- Grande University. Coach Art team is given one point for Morehead State U. the Eastern volving EKU, Morehead, Harvey's harriers finished with finishing first, two for finishing cross country squad placed first Vinc|nnes University and Rio 24 points, followed by Morehead second, three for finishing third, Wiih 32, Vincennes with 90, and and so on, so a team placing the Rio Grande with 100. first five finishers would score (In cross country scoring, the only 15 points.) ' lowest score finishes first. A Eastern's Dan Maloney won the race with a time of 24 RICHMOND minutes 53 seconds, a new DRIVE-IN THEATRE course record for the five mile 4 MMM «W* on U S. IS course at Morehead. Other Ht.4aa-i7M place winners for Eastern were Ends Friday Tom Findley, second place; Jerry Young, third place; Bob Moffett, seventh; Bill Sampson, eleventh: Lee Gordon, thir- teenth; and Steve Wooldridge, fifteenth. ■i The harriers will next be in action this Saturday morning, September 23, when they take part in the Owensbqro Photo by Jifn Shepherd ,j. Invitational at Owensboro. This '/ meet will involve several other EASTERN'S CROSS country squad scored their first victory of University, and Rio Grande University. This action shown here OVC schools and possibly some the year last Saturday afternoon, placing first in a occurred during the Colonel harriers' first meet earlier this schools from the Big Ten quadrangular meet at Morehead over Morehead, Vincennes month against Illinois State at Arlington. Conference.

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(Continued from Page Six) shared by, among others Aaron his Mockers well," EKU head son's speed is deceiving...he's Marsh and Brooks, both of EKU, coach Roy Kidd said. "He's well moving a lot faster than he, and Dickie Moore, one of liked by the rest of the team, appears to be. While he does not Thompson's predecessors as and I think he's be the first to have the exceptional ability to fullback at Owensboro High. give them credit for opening the cut like some backs, one of his Thompson admits that more holes." best assets is breaking tackles. records will be hard to come by Described by his coaches as a with the OVC schedule begin- Indeed he was. "I know I hard, aggressive runner, he ning Saturday (Sept. 23) when can't cut on a dime," Alfred -SATURDAY- brings his knees high in traffic, Eastern hosts East Tennessee said. "I had great blocking making it especially hard for in a 2 p.m. (EDT) contest. Saturday, they cleared the way Gary Q rimes would-be tacklers to get a good Alfred's immediate goals are for me, I just ran." 'THE CULPEPPER shot at him to score five TDs and have a And that's Alfred Thompson, ■ Ih CATTLE COMPANY" "I never had a record of any 1,000-yard season. He hastily thinking about the other person. BURGERC^>QUEEN kind before," grinned Alfred adds, though, that winning In fact, helping others is one of Jo* Don Baker before practice Tuesday. every game and eventually the his life goals. He wants to work "WELCOME HOME "There's another one I'd really OVC . li.impionship and going to in, and maybe someday like to have, the most touch- Open To 12 SOLDIER BOYS" the Grantland Rice Bowl are manage, a health spa, helping downs in one game." The always the No. 1 goals. people become or stay Sunday thru Thursday Sun. Mon. Tues. Conference record of four \? •'Alfred works hard and uses physically fit. Friday Til 1:00 TIM HAS Saturday Til 2:00 A PET RATTLESNAKE, WHEN TIM Bid HILL-AVE. ON U.S. 25 GETS MAD Colonels, Bucs Collide i STANLEY BUCCANEER DRIVE-IN THEATRE Phone GETS yards gained in a single game skill as receivers, also, adding,, DEADLY! (Continued From Page Six) (197 yards against Tennessee extra support to quarterback 3 miles Richmond On Lexington Road 623-923* desire. Last season he caught 12 passes for 161 yards. Tech in 1970). Last season he . Chad wick. In the area of running backs, carried the ball 95 times for 353 Doug Atkins, a 6-1, 210 pound NOW SHOWING junior who was out with a knee ^ WILL MAKE YOUR SKIN CRAWL the Bucs are experienced and yards (3.6 yards per carry). An Adult Program talented. Most likely to see the Hardy carried 37 times for 160 ffijury last season, is expected 'CHAIN GANG WOMEN" action are Greg Stubbs, Bob yards. He is average iin speed, to start at guard and do a great Hardy, and Nat Cherry. Stubbs, but hard to bring down. Cherry, job. he was the first of ten front i 'a 6-0, 170 pound junior, is an like Hardy, is only a line players who suffered knee HW FDR YWBStlf! excellent runner and he proved sophomore: yet, he did a good injuries last fall. The offensive it with his 99-yard kickoff return job as a reserve last year and line as a whole is physically last Saturday against Carson- will take the place of Todt at capable; however, lack of Newman. He set a school record starting fullback. experience could hinder their JUDGE FOR VOURSELf! WE'VE GOT as a freshman, for the most All three of these backs show success. FIND OUT Eastern Hosts Golf Tournament ) YOURSELF Eastern will host the 8-tearn The 36-hole medal play player and a ranking amateur, returns. EKU Invitational Golf Tour- tourney ,. will include the • WHY nament at the Arlington Golf preliminary 18 on Friday and Presnell also ranks UK as a * £ V fOOIBALl EEVER Course here Friday and the final 18 on Saturday mor- contender for the team title on EVERYONE'S Saturday. ning. the basis of "several real good TALKING .. IT'S CAUSING US TO CIYE Pi golfers." He added that Eastern Joining the Colonel linksmen Eastern golf coach Glenn senior Tom Scott has been ABOUT... FREE PIZZA TO ANYONE WHO will be teams from the Presnell rates East Tennessee playing well and noted that the University of Kentucky, as the probable favorite on the Colonels would be going with CAN PREDICT THE OUTCOME OF Morehead State, East Ten- strength of its Ohio Valley three freshmen. ^. nessee, Middle Tennessee, Conference championship last The Arlington Golf Course is .-ic Tennessee Tech, Austin Peay spring, plus the fact that Bobby part of EKU's faculty-alumni and Marshall. Watkins, the Buccaneers' top recreation facility.

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THE EASTERN PROGRESS-Thursday, September 21, 1972-Page 9 Dorm Open Houses Greeted With Mixed Reactions

BYJOANCOTTONGIM serving as HouseCouncil held on Saturday, October 28, all want complete visitation. Three House Council house, according to Miss Staff Writer President of Walters Hall. from 3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.'' Dieter Carlton, heading The Presidents, Diane Stump, Steve Stump, "wasn't as widely used She said, "It wasn't a big Two House Council House Council of Todd Hurley, and Jenny Shaffer as it could have been." She feels turnout. We were surprised." Presidents, Steve Tevis of Dupree, feels there should be expressed disapproval of "once they have it, it isn't novel Last weekend the first of Miss Bertram feels the eight "open house each week. We complete open visitation. eight scheduled open houses O'Donnell and Ron Mossotti of anymore. open houses are a "big step", Commonwealth, expressed don't want to get into it (open Diane Stump, President of Steve Hurley, House Council was held' in Eastern's dor- visitation) too fast." mitories. and that there will be "open strong opinions about open Burnam, said, "I wouldn't like President of Mattox Hall and visitation in two years." He said that in "two, three or open visitation because I like According to Mary Ingels, visitation. Tevis said, also Men's Interdorm President "I'm for complete, total hours. four years there may be co-ed walking in the hall the way I agreed with Miss Stump. He Dean of Women, open houses Intercom Wasn't Working dorms here." About Sunday's want to." She feels girls don't are how being held becaue There should be guards for stated, "Lots of guys wouldn't The only problem en- security from outside people. open house, Carlton said, "I want to get dressed to go into like open visitation because "people want them." She said countered was in Sullivan. Judy don't think there was much the hall. that an approximate estimate of He views the open houses as they wouldn't want to be Wilson, House Council "extremely limited." Tevis participation. There was such a Miss Stump does feel "Co-ed dressed to come out into the "one-seventh to one-fifth of the President of Sullivan said the long line downstairs last year. dorms would be OK." The open. women had guests." She stated stated "In about ten years, we hall." "intercom wasn't working that 'here at Eastern my have that "some didn't participate was used to announce when to because people were studying them," concerning the' leave." possibility of open visitation Richmond Drive-In Vandalized for tests on Sunday." Miss Wilson said the open Jack Hutchinson, Director of hours. house "went fine. Everybody Ron Mossotti, from Syracuse, Men's Housing, stated that "a got out at 6:00 and they left their lot of the students brought in New York, feels that Eastern's doors open." She feels "open "housing policies are top Eastern Students Charged families." This was also seen in houses are fine and should the women's dorms, according conservative." He said he will Twenty speakers were taken science major from Mallie, and Peters contacted the State continue." "vote for anything that will 'i to Dean Ingels. r Martin and Sidney Gay Halls from the Richmond Drive-In Robert McAllister, freshman Police, and the arrest was made « liberate." a 2:15 a.m. in Martin Hall by w&at served punch and cookies to theater last Thursday, and four political science major from Rules Were Followed Mossotti stated that Com- Florence. Officer Melvin Stocker. Two their visitors. George Taylor, Eastern students have been monwealth's open house was a charged with petty larceny in speakers were found and are Hutchinson said "everyone representing Martin in the. success, but he's against According to Glenn Peters, " *»* abided by the rules and connection with the theft. owner of the drive-in, he noticed being held as evidence. The . InterdormHouseCouncil,saidof_ "closed dorms." Mossotti Charged were Charles J. students, released on their own regulations," concerning the the open hours, "I thought'it supports "full open, twenty-four some of the speakers were Martin, freshman law en- missing and investigated, at bond Friday morning, were participation in the men's was nice. My mom and girl hour dorms." dorms. forcement major from which time he noticed a wallet arraigned in Madison County friend came up and seemed to Court last week, and will be All dorms participated in the Favor Open Visitation Florence; Bruce Krebs, fresh- lying beside the post of one of enjoy it." tried tomorrow. open house except Keene, Sixty or seventy people signed man from Louisville; Harlen the missing speakers, complete Keith, Miller, Beckham, and the register at Martin. Taylor Rita Hampton, House Council Stallard, freshman political with student I.D McCreary, feels "lots of problems would be President from Case Hall also Commenting on his loss, Bob Burdge, House Council created with open visitation." supports open visitation. Peters said, "any time you get a President of Keene Hall, stated Mona Simpson, House Council Sunday's open house "really Picture LEN crowd together, you've got a PY^5# that Keene had no open house President of Sidney Clay, said went well. Everyone few that are no good. I generally (Continued From Page One) because of a lack of com- that open visitation could be cooperated," she stated. don't have any trouble with Miss Hampton said the Schedule He said that it would be un- Eastern students. I get along munication between the ad- held "two Sundays a month at The following is a list of the ministration and Keene. certain hours." girls knew "if this one didn't wise to slow down the Eastern' good with them." come off we wouldn't have any appointments for pictures for program. He said that he is in favor of Miss Simpson likes "the idea the Milestone. All pictures will "choosing our own dates when more." fn a Progress interview, of open house. It gives the Representing Telford as be made in Conference Room we want open house instead of parents, brothers and sisters, Denginger said Eastern had President of the House Council "F", in the University Center made "a significant con- the dates being pushed on the and boyfriends an opportunity August 28, 1972 through Sep- studentsby the administration." is Kathy Braun. Miss Braun tribution to criminal justice." to see what college and dorm life feels, "You'd have visitors at temoer 25,1972 from 11:30 a.m. Burdge also said, "I would have are like." He noted that Eastern had home, why not here since until 4:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to received national accolades and open visitation, which is the Concerning the open house students view their room as 8:30 p.m. proper way, every week for a Sunday, Miss Simpson stated, numerous grants for the their home." Pictures will be made ac- program. set number of hours." "Everybody came at one time She said, "The more they cording to "the following -and at the end it got slow." She All recommendations in the "Lot Of Trouble" have, the less novelty there will schedule: „ , sTudy must be weighed by the said, "not all girls were here be." Although there were Seniors who wanted open house." LAST NAME: Commission on Public Higher Debbie Mills, head of the "hardly any people who came," Education. The Crime Com- Miss Simpson commented September 21 L through P House Council in Keith Hall.i Miss Braun said there were "no mission for whom the study was explained that open house was that the maximum toal of doors problems with any who came" September 22 _Q through Z open was ten on any one floor Graduates done has no direct control in the "a lot of trouble," therefore, because she feels college matter. . Keith didn't participate this and the minimum was four." students are "responsible LAST NAME: in a press statement time. All eight House Council enough to know how to act." September 23 A through Z. yesterday, Richmond Mayor Miss Mills said they wanted to members greeted the parents in Saturday, September 23,9 a.m. Wallace Maffett called the Clay. Every House Council to 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. suggested changes "grossly "wait for a special occasion" President would like open and will have open house on the September 25 A through Z unfair," and said he would urge The next open house will be visitation of some form, yet not next scheduled date which is ^^asa^WBW^W^- state officials to ignore it. Homecoming. 1 ■' • T" iii 091 ■»•'''' *'•!!'.• ■ ■ b ■ ■- ).■•]•■• "When-we got up^ere, mere ! wasn't anything ip do," com- mented Linda Bertram, who is

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Page 10-Thursday, September 21, 1972-THE EASTERN PROGRESS . . 5 Furnishes Information Voting Locations Weather Station Makes No Predictions Announced football field the station was two purposes "One, to give heating and cooling days per Elections for freshmen class BY.JOAN COTTONGIM information to the United States year. They also work with officers and Student Senate Stafr Writer officially opened last year. The weather station is under Weather Bureau, and two; for Charles Hardy, weatherman at positions for all classes will be the direction of Mr. Wilford A. use to climate and meteorology Blue Grass Field. held September 27. You may not be able to find Bladen whio is a member of the classes. This station is not an John Gooch, a geology major, Students may vote in their out if football spirits will be. 'geography faculty. If you want official station yet, but will one is paid to record the readings of respective dormitories from 10 dampened by rain or even how weather predictions, you'll have day become the official bureau. the various instrumentstwice a a.m. to 5 p.m. that day. Com- the stars influence the weather, to go to mystics or astrology The station has furnished day every twelve hours. The muters and Brockton students but a lot of information can be because according to Bladen, information to other agencies weather station has in- may vote in the lobby of the had from Eastern's weather the station does no predictions such as the Kentucky Utilities the various instruments, twice a Powell Building. station. Located inside a fence "at all." Company in order that they maximum, minimum, and There are two positions open off the track and practice Bladen expressed its use for determine the 'number of current temperatures. For in each class for Student Senate, recording precipitation, there with the exception of the fresh- are two standard eight inch rain man class. There will be four gauges. One of these catches the positions open for these rain if the wind is blowing, and a students. mechanical rain weighing Freshmen may write in graph is used to record rain candidates for the offices of weight. vice-president and secretary. There were no petitions filed for The station also has a com- these positions. plete evapotranspirator which Photo by Donald Wallbaum Students may also write in measures evaporation and candidates for other offices that transpiration. From this in- Drummers Beat strument, the relationship have only one person listed as a After a long afternoon marching and playing 13,000 who gathered at Hanger Field to see candidate. between air temperature and several Eastern drummers are just plain beat. Eastern boost its season football record to 2-0. Upperclass officers were They shared in the happiness of the crowd of evaporation can be found. The elected last Spring, therefore station uses a wind recording \- there will be no elections for device that records the total these offices. amount of wind against water. Student Senators will They have a barometer for air Martin Addresses Senate represent their respective pressure, and a thermometer (Continued From Page One) true that the University parking garage near Telford. classes at the Senate meetings for recording soil temperature for Student Affairs, is looking Bookstore is to be operatd as a Why is the price of food this year. Class officers will and moisture at depths of four into the situation at the request non-profit business. Dr. Martin higher? This question was have the responsibility of. to twenty feet. Also in use are of Dr. Martin. stated the bookstore does make posed by Steve Salde, junior organizing their class. electronic mechanisms that The question of open a profit but that every penny of physics major from Cynthiana, record wind direction and visitation was brought up. profit goes back into the who said prices at Eastern's speed. A pyrheliometer, an President Martin answered by University. If this were not the grill were 20 percent higher Teaching instrument for measuring the saying there is no support for. case fees would have to be across the board than at intensity of the sun's heat, can the policy among the Board of raised to compensate. Western. Dr. Martin replied also be found there. Regents. Eight dates have been that he would look into the Deadline selected in advance for open The fence situation, which situation and make a com- Bladen said the station "only houses in the dormitories for a was cited in the last issue of the parison with Other state schools. lacks one instrument used for duration of two and one-half Progress, was brought to the Tomorrow recording upper air con- President's attention. He said, "We'll find out why Western is hours. There are four each cheaper and how," he said. ditions." However he stressed semester and the first one was "I rather not have them but that "the station was the most held this past Sunday. they are there to protect the After Dr. Martin departed Applications for student complete weather station in property and people." The from the meeting, Slade made a teaching may be turned in to President Martin said that Dr. Rush's office up to Sep Kentucky." before any criticizing is done the reason for chain-link fences motion that a letter of ap- around Telford and Keene Halls tember 22. The weather station carries a eight dates which have been preciation be sent to the was questioned and why that Applications . for Spring complete record of its recor- selected should be evaluated President for appearing at the If the open houses are suc- type of fence was erected. Senate meeting. The motion student teaching may be ob dings. Only a few students tained in the office of Dr. David Photo by Dan Quigg cessful this year then the at- Dr. Martin said the fences was approved. seem to be interested in them, Rush, director of student however; if anyone wants to see titudes may change in the were only temporary ones in The next Senate meeting will track and practice field, makes no predictions. It those locations because of the be Tuesday, October 3 in the teaching, Room 201, Combs JOHN GOOCH, an Eastern student, takes a the inside workings of the future in regard to open Building. reading at the campus weather station. The does furnish the U.S. Weather Service with data weather station, he can get in visitation. future plans for a dormitory Kennamer Room in the Powell station, located inside the fence surrounding the concerning area weather. contact with Bladen. One senator asked if it was addition next to Keene and a Building.

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