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This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Eastern Progress at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in Eastern Progress 1978-1979 by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 14 pages Vo. 57. No.4 Official Student Publication of Thursday. September 21. I17H Eastern Krntuckv llnivrmitv Student faces kidnapping charge BY ROR DOLLAR off campus, at the Spurlin Trailer Park. and Security for the University, stated Staff Writer Supposedly, while the coed was that his office was aware of the incident walking across the Martin Hall parking and that they had reviewed the city A University student is scheduled to lot sometime after midnight on Sept. 5. police case report. appear in Madison County District Turner allegedly tried to run over her Lindquist stated that he did not want Court on Sept 29 to answer a warrant with his automobile. to comment directly on the case since it thai charges him with first degree He then allegedly followed up the belonged basically to the Richmond wanton endangerment and kidnapping. attack by forcing the coed into his car police, being that the incident was and driving her to the local trailer park, reported to them and did terminate off The student. Granville Turner III. according to police reports. campus. was arrested by Richmond city police at After arriving at the trailer park, the 10:45 am on Sept. 5 and was released coed supposedly got away from Turner However. Lindquist did say that his on the same day after he posted 10 per and ran to another trailer and office was interested in the case, as well cent on a $50,000 security bond telephoned city police. as its eventual outcome. Turner was arrested on the strength The Richmond city police stated that Lindquist further commented that of a warrant taken out by a university they received the call concerning the there were seven security personnel on coed for alleged actions that took place alleged incident at 2:24 a.m. on Sept. 5. duty around campus at the time of the in the early morning hours of Sept. 5. Miller refused to comment on the alleged incident incident after advice from her attorney No additional security precautions According to a report that Julie that the proper time to make a have been taken in the wake of the Miller. Telford Hall, filed with police, statement would be after the alleged attack and the security force is the alleged incident began on the preliminary hearing in District Court. operating in its normal fashion, ac- University Campus and came to an end Thomas Lindquist. director of Safety cording to Lindquist.

Uniting Brockton a problem (PtlOto By SCOTT ADAMS) R> ERIC MIDDI.F.RROOK "Our purpose is just to help them working with the commission. "It will Faraway eyes Guest Writer i Brockton residents) get done what they allow us to give better service to Samatha (Sam) Jones, a freshman Nursing major from need done in a short time with as little Brockton by finding out more about its Hazel Green, quietly awaits the arrival of her driver. Sam leaves, but not without taking a touch of EKU spirit with her. Even before its first meeting, the inconvenience as pose'ble," said problems." he said. Student Association's Rrockton Com- Roberts. r Ward is currently compiling basic mission has run into problems "I have nothing against EKU-it's demographic information on Brockton's been good to us-but there's always population structure. He expects to Powell considers past, According to commission chairman room for improvement and Brockton complete the study within two weeks. Pete Roberts, residents of the needs it." he said. Roberts cited Also currently working on in- University's married housing complex parking, ground and house main- formation gathering are trailer have failed to respond to calls for tenance, access to campus facilities and representatives Andy Peak and Paul future directions participation The 32-year-old senior availability and condition of It user of 601 and 603 Brockton, said his efforts to recruit two playgrounds as some of Brockton's respectively. The duo printed and Rv ELIZABETH PALMER-RALL how best to use our resources . .. also to facilities to help alleviate the housing representatives from each of the four overt problems He said he feels there distributed a two-page questionnaire News Editor reallocate the resources we have and shortage? areas of Rrockton housing (Duplexes, are more problem areas his commission concerned with the particular problems improve the quality of the teaching and "We don't have any plans now to build trailers, efficiencies and Martin can address if it receives more feed- of trailer residents, but "after nearly a In October. J. C. Powell will reach his learning process. new dor ma tones We found that it was apartments) have been only partly -back week, response has been slow. Thus far, second anniversary as president of the almost prohibitive in terms of what it en- -■ Planning Council successful Still needcJ are represen "We look at these houses as our only twelve returns have been received Universitv- In a recent interview with would cost to construct dormitories and tatives from the efficiency and Marti "One way we are dealing with this is finance them The last time we looked •tomes. When I went through and the inquirers said they may be Progress editors, Powell discussed the through the establishment of the areas registration I listed my home address forced to solicit responses past two years and the direction the into this we found that we would have to •What we're trying to do is to uni Planning Council, which is concerned raise room rents about $50 to finance as 503 Brockton." Roberts said. "I left Roberts asked that any persons in- University is taking with planning as it affects the academic Rrockton." Roberts said, adding that' South Point (Ohio) when I was 18." Generally, how do you view your first them. plans to organize a party for Brockton terested in working with the Brockton workings of the University. We are "One problem is that a great number Director of married housing. Sam Commission call him at 625-3058 or call two years as University president? attempting to do a program evaluation residents to "meet in a friendly at the Student Association at 622-3696 of students are living in the dorms at mosphere " Ward, said he is looking forward to to help us decide the role and mission of their own elections because they can't Powell: "We started out with some the University, the place a particular perameters that were fairly clear, the find or afford off-campus housing. college plays in this role and mission There may be something developing in first being that the University is in a and the role of a department and its period of steady state. We have changed this area. We are working on two or Grades can be challenged particular programs. three things that we hope will provide us from a rapidly growing University to one that is maintaining level with some relief and provide us with a enrollments and essentially level Student Evaluation capacity situation. One of these things is through channels financing and revenue support, given "We are also attempting to find ways the building of a fraternity row." present his complaint to the instructor's inflation that is an ever increasing to help the faculty do a better job Progress: What kind of relationship do By ROB DOLLAR known. immediate supervisor, the department factor in regard to resources. through evaluation. The student you feel that you have established with Staff Writer This procedure is outlined in the chairman. "What we have been about these last University students? "widely read" University student evaluations are only one part of the This complaint must be submitted in two years and what we will be doing for puzzle to help faculty sharpen their Powell: "That is difficult for me to ThestoryonC.M.DePree.Jr. and his handbook on page 61. writing to the department chairman the next few. is adjusting to change. We perception of student needs. We are answer. I get primarily a feeling of If a student believes that he has been concern for their academic welfare." grade dispute in last week's Progress ISH COMPLAINT, pa* 141 want to see what we are doing that is working with business and student raises the question of how one properly evaluated unfairly or assigned a grade good, what needs to be improved and Progress: Are you a visible president? without justification, the student affairs to try and support continuing contests a grade or evaluation that the education. Powell: I try to be visible in the sense ot student believes to be unfair. handbook lists several steps that should availability. I try to get out of the office No doubt, many students have be followed and which are uniform "With the growing awareness in our and see what is going on." probably had trouble with a professor at throughout all of the different colleges society for continuing education, we Progress: What are the main problems in the University. r Periscope one time or another in their academic hope to be able to do some things in new you have had to overcome? First of all the student is advised to editorials page 2 directions for people other than regular Powell: "People problems, the problem career which has resulted in the news-feature ^^ assignment of a grade deemed by the consult with the instructor who assigned M college students, expanding some of the of dealing with individual relationships, the grades in an attempt to seek a The cartoons. Stanley and Zars. have sport* pages 7-9 special academic programs and special these are the frustrating problems. student as unfair. returned this week after a week's ab- organiiatlons pj,g \\ It is also likely that many students satisfactory explanation. e courses with special training in areas "In substance, the biggest problems have not pursued the matter of an unfair If the student does not gain sence. See them on page 9 arts pages 12-13 where we have the faculty resources." of the past two years have been those grade for a number of reasons, possibly satisfaction after consulting with his coping with information and regulation instructor, then he may proceed to the Progress: Are there any plans In the including the fact that the proper (SM POWELL, poo* 141 procedure to follow may not have been second step of the procedure, which is to near future for expanding dorm 275 bottles of beer on the wall Jon Nicholas turns brew into an uncanny BY BRIAN BI.AIR decorative. You get a look at different quartet competition with a group called Staff Writer parts of the world through them. That the Thoroughbreds may sound far-fetched, but it's true." The quartet came home as chorus To the stereotyped college student, an Speaking of far-fetched, Nicholas would champions for 1978. "One of the empty beer can is regarded about as relates: "A few years ago, there was a greatest thrills." he says, his eyes highly as a good parking place off beer called 'Soul.' The company was bright with enthusiasm, "is knowing campus, or maybe even a sheet of later asked to stop making it because that I am part of something that's the carefully prepared cheat notes on an some people felt it was putting down best in the world. It's an unbelievable open book test. There just isn't much blacks." feeling. It really freaks me out!" use for any of these things, it seems. Citing this example, Nicholas In- Besides the BCCA. there is one other Except to people like Jon Nicholas dicates that beer cans-at least in the prestigious club for beer can en- You see, he collects beer cans, much the eyes of zealous collectors-are more thusiasts: the World-Wide Beer Can same way many people collect stamps, than simple aluminum containers. As a Collectors. But Nicholas says, "I'm not old bottles or arrowheads. However, matter ot tact, tne value of certain cans a member of either because I'm not that Nicholas insists there is a difference. may even soar into the five-figure into It. It takes a little more time than I "To show somebody a stamp collection range. "One of the most expensive beer put Into it. Anyway, these clubs trade would probably make them yawn unless cans I've heard is worth about $15,000," through the mail. In the BCCA members they're really interested in it. he claims, with no hint of a joshing aren't allowed to buy cans, they' re only But when you show them a beer can smile. "I'm totally serious." supposed to trade." collection, they want to pick up the cans Nicholas' serious nature is magnified How does Nicholas go about getting and look at them, and ask where they by an intense desire to compete-and most of his cans? "Really, my way is came from," says the University fresh- emerge as the best. "I've got all kinds of the lazy way," he admits. "I rarely go man. friends who collect beer cans. We'll call after them, because usually, the cans Nicholas' array of cans has come each other on the phone and start come to me. I just let people know from just about everywhere. Some of . talking about our cans that we've (about the hobby) and when they see a the containers that he has on display in recently found. We try to make each can on their trips, they think of me and Us room at Dupree Hall are from other mad. It's competition, and I love bring it back with them." several different countries, including . it. It makes it | lot funner. Mive by According to Nicholas, beer cans haveS . Mexico, Puerto- Rico and England. "I competition," he says. "changed drastically over the years," went to the Kentucky Derby this year And it was due » Ms competitive ' One of the' major changes wai^tr**-* and collected a lot there," he states drive that he missed the Beer Can course, the pull tab. "They started "People had beer from all over the Collectors of America (BCCA) Con- about fifteen yenr* •»» "~*IH>»M|i mi world " vention this year in Louisville (his openers were used to open all beer cans. Why would someone want to collect hometown). At that time, the. multi- I have some old cans that list ex- something that most people simply talented Nicholas, who has won several planations on how to open them,-fie (PWoto by JAMS* KCLLEY) discard? Nicholas replies, "Why does awards in both drama and photography, chuckles. Jon Nicholas, a freshman from LouisViue, proudly displays Nicholas' beer cans come from several countries besides anybody collect anything? They (beer was away in Cincinnati singing in an Included in his collection on display in i few of his 275 beer cans. A collector for about three years, the United States and some have interesting histories. cans) have interesting aspects They're international barbershop chorus and (SM NICHOLAS, pass 141 Page 2. Vet. 57. N«. 4 The Eastern Pnpru Thursday. September 21. 11711 Editorials The Stanford Daily case

By KLAUS III III Kl I the grounds that it was necessary to information, and that all this has Department of Political Science protect the First Amendment free- happened without the special pro- dom of the press. The Supreme tection called for by the press. Court refused to go along. The Court's critics argue that Evaluation\of the Supreme The Supreme Court's action was unless the new rule of constitutional Court's decisionNin Zurcher v. similar to its decision a few years law is created to protect the press's Stanford Daily requires clarity on ago ih Branzburg v. Hayes. In that access to information the press will what the Court did in that case. The case the Court refused to create a in the future cease to get informa- Federal District Court which first new constitutional rule exempting tion that in the past it has gotten heard the case had created a new reporters from the requirement im- without such protection. rule of constitutional law governing posed on all citizens to respond to The very examples cited to sup- search and seizure. The Supreme inquiries of grand juries investigat- port the creation of a new rule prove Court refused to support the District ing criminal acitivity. that such a rule is not necessary. Court in its creative activity. The The Stanford Daily and Branz- The argument of the press is that Supreme Court did not create a new burg decisions have been criticized a democratic body politic has an rule of constitutional law broaden- by the press on the grounds that they interest in protecting the privacy of ing the authority of investigating make the investigatory activity of the reporter-informant relationship authorities under ihe Fourth newspapers and other news media and that the only way it can be Amendment. more difficult. It is said that they properly protected is to create a The District Court had ruled that will have a "chilling effect" on the special constitutional rule. absent a showing of probable cause exercise of First Amendment free- It should be noted that the body to believe that a subpoena would be doms. politic also has an interest in ineffective the Fourth Amendment Informants, it is said, will be protecting the privacy of the lawyer- prohibits search with warrant of a hesitant to talk with reporters if they client relationship, the doctor-pa- newspaper office for materials relat- cannot be assured that their anony- tient relationship and the minister- ing to the commission of a crime by mity will be protected. Reporters penitent relationship. Yet none of persons not connected with the will be hesitant to publish what they these relationships are constitution- newspaper. know for fear that they will be ally protected. Where the place to be searched is subjected to inquiries and searches The privacy of these relationships a newspaper office a warranted which will interfere with their ability is protected by national and state search is constitutionally permissible to get the news. Vital sources of statutes. The Court action in the only "in the rare circumstance information will dry up. Deep Stanford Daily case does not pre- where there is a clear showing" Throats will close up. The public vent similar statutory protections of supported by sworn affidavit, "that will not be adequately informed. the reporter-informant relationship 1) important materials will be Democracy will suffer. being developed by state and nation- destroyed or removed from the The argument is persuasive. But it al law makers. If such rules are to be jurisdiction; and 2) a restraining ignores the fact that Deep Throat imposed on law enforcement offi- order would be futile" to insure the did not close up. that informants cials and the courts it should be availability of the materials. have talked and continue to talk to done by those who are constitution- The District Court had created investigative reporters, that investi- ally responsible for the formation of this new constitutional rule govern- gative reporters have been successful public policy -the legislatures—and ing so-called third party searches on in gathering and printing their not the courts. V Editor's mailbag he the only complaint from music University for providing these security Reed respected majors who need those practice rooms measures. Editor: daily in order to develop their skills While Foster is not the only place on In response to your article, "Student None of us. las far as I know or can campus where rapes can occur and Plans lawsuit in Grade Dispute." we imaginei feel that it is ridiculous" to security elsewhere may need further the undersigned would like to add some make every effort to prevent even one attention, the fact is that last year's pertinent observations. First of all, the rtiore rape incident in these sornewhst ificTn>nts in Foster demanded h serious University did not just "choose" to secluded practice rooms. If either of response. refrain from comment on the issue, but these crimes had been committed on Students can avoid some unprotected is not legally permitted to do so. Mr Bernard's girlfriend or daughter. parts of campus, but music students A federal law regarding con- I'm sure he might regard the matter must spend time alone in practice fidentiality of student information with more weight and maturity. He is rooms prohibits the university from discussing right, however: there are other placed The security system may seem a an issue of this nature. on campus where sex-crimes can nuisance to some who must use it and it He learns by repetition, too Since the University cannot discuss happen It would be great if they could is indeed unfortunate that such this issue, we would like to come for- be avoided everywhere, and ideal if measures must be installed. Kdltor's Mte: This commentary, another chance with this girl. her and naturally told all his friends. ward in defense of Dr Reed's avoided without security. I feel greatly However, like security systems now entitled "Rebuttal to Sank," was She didn't act as haughty as she When the guys would ask about her, reputation. We have only the hightest offended that anyone consider these found in airports, it is a small nuisance respect for this professor. Of course his writtea by Staif Writer Shelby had earlier in the evening; in fact, he knew better than to be apolo- crimes "nice." even as a hypothesis. when balanced against the protection it White m rcapoaae to the col a ran classes require substantial work, all For me. the presence of security in the affords to its users, allowing them to she seemed positively glad to see getic. accounting classes do Foster Building in the evening hours enjoy their music without fear of attack which appeared la last week's paper. him. He also knew he could call her Dr Reed's knowledge of the subject gives "freedom" and I beleive we owe The SIS fee for use of practice rooms She was standing at the bar when and have a repeat of that night; but matter is always excellent and he this to our music students who suffered by non-music majors is not a new he approached her. He really wanted to meet some- that wouldn't be good for either of communicates well with the student. We fear or actual assault last year. requirement and it is not unreasonable. have never known him to be unfair in Mrs. Joan-Loma Bonnemann The lights had just come on, and body special, and as he stood there them. Furthermore, with limited practice he was squinting his sore, red eyes. beside her, the thought ran through any manner It would be most un- Asst. Prof, of Music space, it is Mr. Muns' preogative as. If he spent another night with her, fortuante for a teacher of his caliber to Music Department chairman to exer- He had been dancing hard; his his mind that maybe this time would he would just be using her again; have his reputation damaged by such an cise some control over who uses hair lay limp around his pale face; Security praised be different. and, as he began to think about it, incident. practice rooms. Exercise of such his breath smelled of a little bit too He took her hand, and they she would just be using him as well. We fully support Dr. Reed and feel Dear Editor. control does not necessarily mean he is much alcohol. that this grade dispute has been greatly The harsh attack by the Progress Arts screening individuals for criminal in- The soundman was saying good- blown out of proportion. Editor on Foster Building security and tent bye and coming from the speakers Debby Jamison on Dr. Muns personally, impressed me was "I wanna kiss you all over," the Stephen Starbuck as so unreasonable that I feel compelled Sincerely. last in a long list of "get down, editor's note: Thirty-seven ether to express appreciation to the •Janet; Kainey Sarah students In Dr. Reed's classes also boogy-oogy-oogy," "Do ya wanna signed this letter. The word 'choose' make love?" "Do it till you're was never used in the story. satisfied," songs. The bartenders were busy wiping Warren down the counter and soaping the Foster 'freedom' glasses, oblivious now to the boy Editor: The and to the several others who Mr. Larry Bernard has spent a good lingered at the bar. The social circle deal of effort ridiculing the newly set-up Surrounded by action, the boy security system in the Foster Music Building. I am one of the Department of just stood there, his eyes transfixed headed for his car. It wouldn't drive away the loneli- Music's two women teachers and also on the couples and groups exiting the mother of two teen-aged girls. From from the front door. The magic of The fresh air cleared his head, and as ness. He doubted that he would be these two aspects. I feel urged to the night was fading with the they rode down the by-pass, he able to explain that to her. respond to Mr. Bernard's article. I need sort of wished he hadn't asked her About a week later, he saw her in departing crowd and as if suddenly not take a stand concerning Mr. Ber- Mark Turner Editor . to come to his apartment. He the grill. nard's relationship to my department awakened from a deep sleep, the Jim Thomasoa Business Manager decided she wouldn't stay long. "Hi," she said, "I've been think- chairman. Dr. George Murts. I am solely boy perked up. He had noticed his disturbed by his "outsider" observance Sarah Warren Managing Editor roommate walk out the door with a One o'clock, two ... he really ing about you." wanted to take her home. But his of what he thinks is "overdone" Elizabeth Palmer-Ball News Editor girl. "Oh, I don't have much free time security. passion was aroused, and she seem- Ken Tlngley Sports Editor It was the same girl his roommate these days," he answered. "I've Perhaps the methods derived upon Beth Schoen Features Editor ed to desperately want to please had been dating for several months, gotta go. Sec ya later." are too strict . . . it's bothersome for Larry Bernard Arts'Editor him.' students who have forgotten their and the boy felt envious as he Later that night, a girl stood at a Giaay Eager L Organizations Editor, He took her home at about seven. "passes" to return to their dorms to get watched them disappear out the bar alone. It was five till twelve and them before entering the Foster Dieter Carlton , !..... sWArtW door. He knew his roommate would As they were leaving his apartment, a boy had just walked up to her. Building after 4 p.m. But this seems to Robbie Hall j cicalattoBManater probably spend the night at his his roommate came home and gave Colin Oliver ..,..,, '... AaWerttal-1 Assistant girlfriend's apartment. him a knowing grin. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP. MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION It was then that be noticed the girl As he dropped her off at her dorm (required by 39 U.S.C. 3884). Member of Associated Collegiate Press Association. Columbia Scholastic Press standing at the bar. and watched her walk through the 1. Title of publication: The Eastern Progress Association and Kentucky Intercollegiate Press Association. He had bought her a drink earlier door, the loneliness which he had in the evening which she had gladly fought against in the bar and which 2. Date of filing: Sept. 24, 1978 ' Represented far national advertising by the College Adv'erUslag 1 Sales aad Ser- accepted; but when he had asked her had made him approach her return- 3. Frequency of issue: Weekly during school year and twice during the summer vice. Inc.. Chicago , IU. to dance, she had laughed and ed with a force that was overwhelm- session at Eastern Kentucky University. Number of issues published annually:32. walked away. Now, as he looked at ing. . 4. Location of known office of publication: Fourth Floor Jones Building, Eastern .PaMlshed each Thursday during the regular school year except for Vacation and her, obviously, alone, in her low-cut examination periods at Eastern Kentucky University by authority of the Ba?M rf He had promised her that he Kentucky University. Richmond. Ky., 40473. Regents through the Student Publication. Board. ^" " blouse and with her mascara smear- would call her and take her out; but 5. Location of the headquarters or general business offices of the publishers: Fourth ed beneath her eyelhlkelooked very sitting in his car, he knew that he Floor Jones Building, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Ky, 40475. Opinions expressed herein are those of student editors or other signed writers and attractive and availaW.? • had used her and as pretty as she 6. Names and addresses of publisher, editor and managing editor: * do not necessarily represent the views of this university. Advertising appearlnc in was, shr, couldn't drive that loneli- Publisher - Eastern Kentucky University. Richmond, Ky.; Dr. J.C. Powell, this newspaper is intended to help the reader bay. Any false or mtaleaauui ad- He looked around at the remain- vert^'ag should be reported to * Business Manager. The Eastern Praareas L+,laces in the bar. None of them ness away for long. President; Ron Wolfe. Advisor. .. , ' • - ^* ' Ke in, he Editor - Mark R. Turner, Spnrlin'Mobile njme Cour,, . t^, Richmond, Ky. 40475. Fourth Floor Jones Building. Second class postage paid a t Richmond. Ky.4C~T looked familiar. This was his second Sometimes retimes " 4» felt very masculine and proud; this Managing Editor - Sarah E. Warren, Box 400 McGregor Hall, EKU. Richmond, year at school. He went downtown Ky," 40475. »' ■■ Kastern Kentucky University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action en- almost every night, and'he usually was not one of those times. plover and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national knew a lot of people there. Of this, He didn't know whose fault it 7 Owner -Eastern Kentucky University. Richmond, Ky. 40475. . origin or handicap in the admission to, or participation hi, any educational was. He didn't think it was his—and program or activity which it conducts. Any complaint arising by reason of alleged he was proud. .. 8. Known bondholders, mortgages and other security holders owning or holding one discrimination should be directed in writing to Dr. Rebecca Broaddus, Affirmative - Now though, not seeing anybody he knew it wasn't hers'. per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities: none. Action Officer. Million House, EKU. Campas telephone number822-1258. he knew, he thought he might take His roommate kidded M" about 8. CuHsllattan: 9.000. • k Page :i. Vol. 57. No. 4 The Kastrrn Progrrs* Thursday, September 21. 19711 News/Features New 'farmer's wife' unties the apron to manage the whole place to get started on their own. The men. he said, would do the labor, Dapkus wound up in Kentucky, as well BY BETH BCHOBN as in a job she'd always thought about Features Kditor "Used to be that these courses were and the women would make the designed for men only," said Dr. decisions trying but never had. a little over a year It ain't easy managing a (arm; buying Householder, professor in the "I would never go out and make a ago after she was interviewed by and selling livestock, keeping them fed, Agriculture Department, "and women purchase without discussing it with my Shirley and then hired. Dapkus became tending to their ailments, choosing the were encouraged into other 'women wife." said the farmer from way back, interested in Richmond through her right kind and size of machinery, type' majors." who grew up on 146 acres in Monroe daughter who graduated from Eastern raising grain and tobacco, keeping Well, goodbye stigma, hello progress: County And then there's 27-year old Liz records and studying farm and market the major in farm management, for He sees it as a team effort, where both Sherman, another soon-to-be manager- reports. girls and guys is the same, and so are partners learn the business, so one can farmer of 750 acres in Scott County, Most men would agree that it just the requirements takeover when the other is out of town where she lived until she was 10, but was ain't easy. Coursework is divided into five "Since men die generally before too busy playing to learn that much But there's a new breed of farmers, components of training, according to women." continued Shirley, "women about farming following a new curriculum of farm Householder: need to be educated; they need to be When she graduates at the end of the management, just a' growin' like the 1. General education courses which all prepared." summer, she intends to take over full field crops they're being taught to raise, college students are required to take "Probably better than 60 per cent of management responsibilities of the that say it can be done at an easier pace, 2. Farm production courses which the land in Kentucky is owned and farm The property was willed to her with more organization. teach the recommended practices and controlled by women." when her father died and became The trick is. spending less lime in the concepts related to producing livestock While these women proprietors can be legally hers when she turned 25, two fields, and nearly 80 per cent of the and field crops accurate bookkeepers, you can bet your years ago. farmer's time reading, planning, 3. Business courses in marketing, boots they can be competent workers in Since her father's death she has evaluating machinery, budgeting, and management, finance, economics and the fields as well. maintained a 50-50 working relationship determining when, how and where to business law Shirley is a staunch believer in that. with I.rro\ Williamson, the farm sell his product. 4. Work experience programs He says, "girls do a fantastic job with manager now living on the premises And now farmers' wives, widows and designed for skill training on the three calves." "He has the macbinefj and the women who've either bought their own University farms: Stateland Dairy He has one full time dairy technician brains." said Sherman, "and we have land or inherited it. are coming from Farm. Meadowbrook (beef-swine at the Stateland Dairy Farm. Connie the property, (she and her mother I so behind their aprons and are taking a operation) and Hill Farm < beef and crop Dapkus. that not only bottle-feeds and we split it half way." spot behind a desk, with pen or pencil operation) vaccinates calves, but milks Holsteins She's working to change that propped above their ears: as a new race 5. Elective courses i the largest milk producing of any cowl however, selling real estate for Town of farmers, with a not-so-new talent- The curriculum is new. but Dr. John at 400 a.m.. gives injections whenever and Country here in Richmond; sup management. Shirley. Director of Farms at the any of the 130 dairy animals are ill. porting her 5-year old daughter Rebecca The Agriculture Department of the University claims the role of purchasing trims the hoofs of the older cows with and finishing up her degree in farm (Pnoto by SCOTT ADAMS) University now offers a major in Farm and decision making has always had a chisel and hammer, dehorns and tatoos management so the two of them can join Connie Dapkus begins the day with the roosters. . and the cows around 3:30 a.m. Management for women that's geared significant place in the lives of farmers' calves, prepares the cattle for shows, her mother back on the farm. pumping the milking machine at the Stateland Dairy Farm to give these women the boost they need wives. works the tractor, hauls manure and is And despite her newness in the far in charge of office duties and keeping ming business, she feels like she gained all the herd records more than she lost by moving away She has other responsibilities, but this from home when she came to Lexington Camp David plays the number game gives you some idea of the grueling during her high school years. schedule she meets, beginning at the "I got out." said Sherman, "and saw ungodly hour of 3:15 in the morning and that there were different ways of doing What is the relationship between East leaders and mediator President prime television viewing that tne relationship with Congress. But working til noon, when some people are things, different crops to raise and Carter, a complete comprehensive framework had not come easy. even those Congressmen who have just crawling from between the sheets different ways to make money " the numbers 30. 4 and 12? To most after a long njght. She's learned too that products will Americans the numbers don't relate. peace settlement was not reached. Long days and long nights of hard been critical of Carter's lack of work dominated the 12 day confer- Forty-six year old Dapkus has gotten either increase or decrease in value, To Egyptians and Israclics, the But Carter said what had been influence, believe that Carter's lev- used to her hours and even seems to like depending on what the market is each numbers are of important historical agreed on was more than had been ence. erage with Congress may improve it. year, and she keeps one valuable significance. expected. The two documents signed by since the summit. "I love working with the animals." thought in mind for the management of Historically, Egypt and Israel Until a few hours before the Sadat and Begin and witnessed by Sunday not only marked the end said the ex-nursing assistant from her own farm: "Good management is have been in conflict for 30 years. Sunday deadline, the hope for any Carter, are a framework for contin- of the Middle East summit, but also Klizabeth. NJ. "1 don't mind the hours not for maximizing profit, it is for at all." minimuzing losses." --Shirley Throughout these 30 years the two sort of settlement seemed remote. uing the peace negotiations. Sadat of the World Three-Day Champion- countries have been at officially But when Carter set Sunday as the said that he hopd a complete peace ships held at the new Kentucky declared war four times. Last Sun- last day of camp, the Israelies and treaty could be signed before the Horse Park in Lexington. three months were up. Bruce Davidson of the United The political consequences of the States won the individual gold successful summit will not be limited medal aboard his grey gelding, to the Middle East. Since Sunday, Might Tango. John Watson of People Poll Carter's image has greatly improv- Ireland was second to Davidson: • Lisa ed, at least in the foreign affairs The championship was marked department. Both Sadat and Begin with tragedy as well as success. How many books have you checked out of the library lo read as well as members of Congress, Amercian Caroline Treviranus was for other than class assignments? Renshaw praised Carter's efforts in making seriously injured Sunday when her the summit successful. horse faltered on the stadium jump- The sum total Now that Carter has improved his ing competition. Treviranus was image abroad, he is going to have to knocked unconscious from her colli- of peace. . center his efforts on the home front. sion with one of the poles used As soon as the excitement died down during the jumps. Egyptians decided to get down to from the summit, Americans are Although Trevivarus' injury was day. Egyptian President Anwar of such a serious nature, officials at Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister business. According to most news going to demand that Carter work reports, the written documents had harder on solving the inflation and the horse park felt the champion- Menachem Begin ended 12 days of ships went extremely well. The horse negotiations to announce the Camp not been drawn up until Sunday. energy problems here in the U.S. The three men were all smiles as A lot of Carter's domestic prob- park is expected to be a major David summit a success. tourist attraction for the state. As promised by the two Middle they announced to the world during lems are a result of his poor ^ Coles Raymond M.D. Excuses, excuses. . Price Lewis

This is a column that needs to be genuine illness would have been repeated every year. appropriate in about half of these Today's title is either "Drop stiuations -- not MUCH less than Dead" or "Don't tell me your half, certainly. troubles let me tell you mine!" At one minute per note, that From what I hear the Student would work out to about 35 - 40 Health Services used to actually take hours of a physicians time. That's it on themselves to excuse students per month CLOSE TO A WEEK!! from all kinds of obligations on INSTEAD OF SEEING PA- medical grounds. TIENTS. Apparently (and very obviously) Absolutely out of the question! this led to foul, vile and awful We don't give notes - how on earth complications. Perhaps the faculty, can we? knowing the students on a day-to- Ah Ha, but you see there really day basis, couldn't believe some of ARE gold bricks around - always the exemptions. Perhaps some will be. How many people tell P.E. genuinely sick students got treated that we have told them not to like a bunch of gold bricks. participate who never came any- went on, from all I can where near us? 1 have no idea, and I gather it was a bloody awful system, guess P.E. doesn't either. Still, in a and it is dead and buried. community of 14,000 I bet there are However, there is more to it. a lot. So P.E. has a real problem too Frelty Maddocks While I, as a doctor, haven't got - a very legitimate one. the remotest interest in taking it on The Answer? I honestly don't Anthony price, freshman, unde- myself to inform Professor Bullhorn know. We do have a record - the Diane Click, sophmore - Home that he must excuse young James note on the patients visit, and the cided, Lynch, Ky. "None." Economics and Education major, Strident from tuba lesson, I do feel recommendations for care over the Independence. "None. I've been in it only decent to certify that Strident doctors signature. You are not a Shawn l*wls. Executive Secre- studying but I haven't checked out is indeed ill, and has, let us say, tary, Dayton, Ohio, "I haven't any books. I haven't had.time to stateless person in that regard! checked out any yet this year." emphysema which makes it unwise I also think it is up to us on the read anything but school books, so for him to build abnormal pressure far, but I will be in there because I faculty and, staff to solve this Sarah Fretty. freshman, undeci- in his lungs. It is up to Bullhorn and communications problem. After all, like to read." Strident to work-it out from there ded,"Richmond, Ky. "None yet." if you ARE genuinely disabled in Teresa Weaver, junior - Nursing between them. any way, have seen u^and have so Chrlstophrr Maddocki, post major, . LexixgtOh. "None. I've "^c^chvyar "~- But you see that opens a ntigc <*ad " reported at our advice, the burden of knife-edged complications. graduate geography, Richmond. checked out a lot of books for my of proof is not, in my vjew, on you "Several hundred. I try to rea/* 'vtr r\B'vJI arenc- _ ..»*-. novel a week, sometimes f«o." very interesting." the ravine and enjoys an occasional breeze to get some relief from the lingering 5;095 patients visits, aqd we are Like so' many things in this summer heat. £ , seeing even more this year. We imperfect world, 1 can only tell you estimate that a note certifying that we are working on it. 1— I'aueJ. Vo. 57. No. » The Kastern Progress Ihursdax. September 21. I»7K

Special interest courses 'New Frontier'

These courses are designed for community members and Education Units (CElTs) are awarded for participation in The story behind the Statue no prior college experience is necessary They are conducted Special Interest Courses on the basis of one CEU for each ten in an informal and non-competitive environment Continuing hours of instruction BY TOM ROSS Course Time & Day Beginning Building & Room Staff Writer Date COURSES FOR CHILDREN "That's one small step for a man. One Aits & Crafts (Ages 7-12) 4:30-6 Tues. Oct. 3 Campbell 314 SI6.50 giant leap for Mankind." Ballet (Ages 5-8) 3:30-4:15 |->i. Oct. 6 Weaver Dance Studio J 9.50 Neil Armstrong Ballet (Ages 9-15) 4:15-5 Fri. Oct. 6 Weaver Dance Studio $ 9.50 Boys' Gymnastics (Ages 8-15) 6-7 Wed. Oct. 1 I Begley 119 $1 1.00 Every student on campus should be HOBBIES familiar with that quote, but if not the Beginning Beekeeping 6-8 Tues. Oct. 3 Carter 10 $27.00 sludents have a steady reminder of it Contract Bridge 7-o Thurs. Oct. 5 Begley 207 122.00 inscribed into the Centennial Year HOME INTERESTS Statue, erected in 1974 and located on IXi-lt-Yourself Home Repair 6:30-9:30 Mon. Sept 25 Ault 347 $24.50 Ihe Park Drive side of the Powell Oriental Cooking 7-9 Tues. Oct. 3 Burrier Cooking Lab $22.00 Building Solar rnergy For The Homeowner 6-10 Thurs. Nov. : Ault 142 $27.00 Many students have probably won- FINE ARTS Campbell 110 $27.00 dered at one time or another just what 630-9:30 Thurs. Oct. 5 Ceramics Oct. S Campbell 420 $27.00 the iojiHit lall creation symbolizes. Painting 6:30-9 Thurs. Literature Vice president of Public Affairs, Don Keltner. said that plans for a statue at GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT Stratton 245 $27.00 •Adventures in Attitudes 6:30-9 Tues. Oct. 3 Ihe south end of the Powell Building, (a 6-8:30 Thurs. Oct. 5 Keith Hall 205 $24.00 center of student activity.) were in Back-to-School Survival Skills $22.00 6-8 Tues Oct. 3 Wallace 232 effect back in 1972 Behavior Modification Combs 230 $16.50 Handwriting Analysis: 6:30-8:30 *ed. Oct. 4 You Are What You Wnte The University Alumni Association in Wallace 331 $ 9.50 Introduction to Parliamentary 7-8 Tues. Oct. 3 connection with the Centennial Club had Procedure in mind a statue honoring the past 100 Pre-Retirement Seminar 6 30-9 Thurs. Oct. 19 Stratton 238 $ 5.00 years of higher education at the $ 7.50 university < the institution being founded 6:30-8:30 Mon Campbell 3 25 Speech In Communication Oct. : $19.00 in 1874. then as Central University). HISTORY AND CURRENT AFFAIRS $22.00 A Short History Of Madison County 6-8 Tues. Oct. 3 Combs 431 Sept. 27 Wallace 345 $16 50 along with one of man's greatest ac- U.S. and World Affairs 7-9 Wed. complishments of the century, the advanced space program With idea in PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES Tues. Oct. 3 Weaver Pool $19.00 mind, the only thing the Alumni Basic Swimming for Adults 6-8 Association needed was for someone to (Ages 16 and Above) Sat. Oct. 7 Begley 203 $13.50 build this monument Beginning Rock Climbing 9-2 Dancing The Alumni Association in November Exercise & Weight Control 6-7:30 Tues.-Thurs. Oct. 3 Weaver 101 $27.00 6-8 Thurs. Oct. 5 Weaver Pool $19.00 of 1973 contacted famed sculptor. Dr. Intermediate Swimming Felix deWeldon who is probably best (Ages 16 and Above) 7-8:30 Mon- Oct. 2 Weaver Dance Studio $20.50 known for sculpting the Marine Corps Modern Dance Begley R/ball CtS. $22.00 war Memorial of the raising of the flag Racuuethall 6:30-8:30 Thurs. Oct. 5 7:30-9 Mon.-Wed. Oct. 2 Weaver Gym $16.50 Recreational Volleyball al Iwn Jima. located in Washington D. TECHNICAL SKILLS $27.00 ('.. and asked for his assistance. 6-10 Mon. Oct. 2 Ault 142 Auto Mechanics $ 8.00 9-12 noon Sat. Oct. 7 Stratton 232 Bicycle Safety $13.50 deWeldon accepted the offer to con- 6-8:30 Mon. Nov. 20 Stratton 232 Driving Skills Improvement $27.00 struct a monument for the Alumni 6:30-8:30 Mon-Wed. Oct. 2 Begley 525 The mystery surrounding the statue, standing guard outside the Powell Building Private Pilot Flight Ground Course $30.00 Association He designed the statue Motorcycle Safety 5:30-9 Mon. Oct. 2 Stratton 232 from an earlier space medal which he is unravelled by staff writer Tom Ross The statue, a gift from University Alumni (Ages 14 and above) $12.50 designed in 1961 The medal, which and friends, was presented to the University in 1974 Oct. 4 Stratton 233 Preventive Safety Maintenance 6-7:30 Wed. $24.30 depicts a moon landing, has been Mon. Oct. 2 Stratton Gym Self Defense for Women 7-9 presented to the most outstanding in large letters, accompanied with a astronauts over the past two decades His left hand receives the space shuttle OTHER SPECIAL TOPICS after it returns from the space station. carved medallion placed above the Oct. 3 Free Basic Hunter Safety Education- 7-9 . Tu»*. His feet stand on waves of the ocean quote showing the astronauts saluting Getting Tn»- Most For Your Alonay* 6.8 ->..Ihmt... — . .Oct. 5 During the dedication ceremony held the flag while on the moon. The cost of Sfcm on May 11. 1974. deWeldon's description with dolphins symbolizing the landing Woodworking' Beginning ■ the statue was $75,000 $27.00 of the statue was as follows: "a >«>ung into ihe ocean from space." Part A 6-10 Mon. Sept. 18 Ault 241 ' The bronze figure was cast in Rome, The statue, said Feltner. represents Mon. Oct. 30 Ault 241 $27.00 powerful American with strong, Part B 6-10 muscular aims, launches the satum Italy, adapted from deWeldon's the "New Frontier" while the Daniel Woodworking: Intermediate rocket with his hand touching only the Astronauts Medal The statue rests on a Boone statue located in front of the Part A 6-10 Tues. Sept. 19 Ault 240 $27.00 five-foot cube base of Swedish granite Keene Johnson Building symbolizes the Tues. Oct. 31 Ault 240 $27.00 fire of the rocket The orgits are above Part B: 6-10 him along with the earth and the moon. with Armstrong's quote boldly printed "Old Frontier." Campus Cinemas 1&2 616 Eastern By Pass University Shopping Center 623-0588

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Ma Olds mother hen to jailbirds New party

By DAVID WINTERS She explained that she was in charge Staff Writer of the food budget as well as paying liar calls for changes staff To do all this Ms Olds is given the It was Saturday night in Richmond, total sum of $5.75 per inmate per day. By JOHN MAY information service about the student with all that goes with it. I was standing Upon learning this I deemed her a Staff Writer government, a place where students can in front of one of the city's most lively financial wizard. study and have refreshments 34 hours a night spots. Dense smoke and loud As the interview progressed, I asked Eight students will be running for day. improving food facilities in the laughter leaked from the old building this matriarch of Richmond's penal seats in the upcoming student govern- dorms, housing for the fraternities and like the way water leaks from the roof of system .about what happended to ment elections without affiliation to any keeping down bookstore prices. the Wallace Building into the University students who were brought political party. Clere said that in last year's election classrooms in from downtown. She informed me Jeff Adam. College of Arts and only a few people voted and people were As I started inside, the marquee by that first of all the policemen deter- ^Sciences; Paul Clere, College of elected to the Student Senate in some the entrance sent a shiver of an- mines whether an individual is guilty of Business. Charles Floyd, College of cases with as few as three votes ticipation up my spine. The sign read a certain crime. Business; Dwight Hutchison. College of He said that the new party would like simply. MADISON COUNTY JAIL. We used public intoxication as an Business; Michael Lotto, College of to change this to make the student I had ventured to this unlikely spot example. In this case, the officer plays Education; Wade Madden, College of government more representative of the because of mv desire to recejy> a judge, jury, and for the most part Arts and Sciences; Leslie J. Phelps, student body as a whole. firsthand look at what occurs*tvnen executioner. If he deems you drunk then you are brought straight to Ms. Olds Applied Arts and Technology; and Hutchison said that he didn't feel that Eastern students are incarserated for Charlie Yonts. College of Arts and the Student Senate was doing such a bad public intoxication and other not-so- and she has you searched and then, she Sciences will form the Progressive job now but he feels that it could do a serious crimes By the time I wondered simply locks you in the holding tank Party after the election. much better job. away from those hallowed halls. I had until morning. Oh. she does let you have All these candidates are sophomores. Madden said, "Forming this party gleened much more. your one phone call. Three of these candidates will be write would be a great learning experience I entered the building with more than Perhaps the most striking thing about ins. and it would help teach us better how to a little apprehensiveness. However, all this procedure was brought out by Ms. The party's platform includes serve in the community after we leave my fears were vanquished by the easy Olds She stated that, "it is entirely the developing a 24 hour student hotline, an way of Madison County Jailor. officer's opinion as to whether you are the University." Betty Olds drunk You are not entitled to any sort of The first thing that my chauvanist test." mind noticed was that the pleasant As the minutes ticked past and our Undecided students middle-aged woman in front of me was a time was almost up, I asked her about jailor. I had the misconception that her formal training for the position of jailor's were always men. However, as jailor She informed me that she just big factor in election the night moved on I decided that no hadn't had any. Jokingly, she told me BY DON MCNAY election." man could do the job that Betty Olds that her son-in-law was into law en- SUff Writer Undecided's have never played a big does forcement part in any election thusfar. However. To meet this lady is to love her. She is This lack of education hardly seemed On Tuesday, students will elect a new Cooper still would like to change the law as easy as an old rocking chair and as to matter after seeing the way she ran Student Senate. Few of these voters are concerning them. "It is unfair for un- uncomplicated as the quietest Kentucky things. She was a financier, a public aware that a certain group of students decided students to have a privilege that farm town These traits are what makes relations expert, and most importantly - have more privileges than others at the other students don't have . Also, said her the jailor that she is a mother, to everyone involved. voting booth. Where as most students Cooper. "Undecided's can run in any After explaining to Ms. Olds why I had Like a mother, she keeps things must vote in the college that they are college that they wish, therefore, they come, she quickly invited me into her running smoothly-always the diplomat. enrolled in. undecided-major students usually get elected as they run in the house which adjoins the jail This The time came when I had to leave. I Behind bars mm*tmwmmk*m are able to pick and choose the college colleges with the least competition." enables her to be there all the time started out the door, but something that they wish to vote in. Although many people may feel that which is quite necessary siace she is the made me look back. I had that same Debe Barnes. 22. a junior from Louisville, relaxes in the morning sunlight and Undecided students could potentially the present voting law is unfair, the only female at the jail who can attend to feeling which 1 had felt the first time I reads about lighthouses and sailors. Barnes said she is considering joining the Coast be a big factor in the election, says John procedure is the one that will be used the female prisoners left my own mother to come to college Guard to seek the solitude of lighthouse residency. Cooper. Student Regent and Vlce- this election. Therefore, undecided Inside her house, it quickly became As she invited me to come back, President of the Student Association. "If students are urged to take advantage of evident that she was quite a decorator. anytime. I had to fight guilt about Student Senate Elections enough undecided students would vote the privilege given to them and choose She gave me ths grand tour of both her leaving her even though I had just met in one certain college, it could the candidates of their choice on house antl also the kitchen facilities of her. Tuesday September 26 Powell Building drastically change the outcome of the Tuesday. the jail Yes. Ill be back. Ma Olds. 218 S. Porter Dr. BUCCANEER DZ\Z„ 21st. Thur. 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Placement Pipeline Placrmrnl Pipeline will be a weekly NURSING CAREER DAY full-time positions in Berea. Day or feature from the Division of Career Tues October 3rd 1 - 8 p.m. Keen - afternoon shift. Flexible work scedules. Development and Placement It will Johnson Ball Room - Opportunities for Hourly pay rate depends upon experie include a variety of features designed to 1978-79 Nursing graduates to contact nee. help students In their career pursuits. prospective employers and un- 2. Evening Supervisor - Richmond dergraduates to gather career and amusement center has early evening employment information and weekend hours available. For additional details, contact the CAMPUS INTERVIEW PROCEDURES Division of Career Development & Placement 319 Jones Bldg 622-2765 1. All interviews will be held in the U.S. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT Entry level federal employment Division of Career Development & UNIVERSITY FILM SERIES Placement. 319 Jones Building. 822-2765. opportunities usually require the completion of the Professional & Ad- ministrative Career Exam (PACE). Show Times 2. Students who wish to schedule in- Sept 20-22. Oh GeeV 6.7.10 terviews must sign-up in person at the Sept 23-25. Exorcist 6:30.9:00 Division Office. 319 Jones Bldg. Mon- IS7R-7S PACE APPLICATION A TEST Sept. 26-27. Easv Ridrr 6:30.8:30 day-Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. DATES Sept. 28-30. Sllvrrstrrak 6:30,9:00 APPLICATION PERIODS 3. Interview sign-up starts after Sept 18-Oct 12 and Jan. 22-Feb. 22. Oct. l-3.Jalia 6:30.8:30 organizations are announced in the FYI 1979 Oct. s.Wings 6:30.9:00 or the Eastern Progress TEST PERIOD Oct. 5-6.Thf Bride-of Frankenstein 6:30. Nov. 4 - Dec. 9 and March 10 - April 7, 8:00 4. The minimum requirement for 1979 Oct. 7-M'lock work Orange 6:30.9:00 scheduling an interview is the com- 9-11 Black Sunday 6:30.9:00 pletion and filing of a data sheet. This Oct ATTENTION 1978 GRADUATES Oct. 12. Death Wish 6:30.8:00 form is part of the Placement CERTIFIED TO TEACH Oct. 13-M.Ode to Billy Jo 6:30.9:00,6. Registration Packet which is available If you desire to be listed in the K.KI 8:30 Translated bu Dav in the Division of Career Development & Employment Promotion release, please Oct 15-16. The longest Yard 6:30.9:00 at*. Placement. 319 Jones Building. A contact the Division of Career Oct 17-19. American Graffiti 6.8.10 complete set of placement credentials is Development It Placement. 319 Jones Oct. 20. Cat Bales 6:30.8:30 JEr-irl) 'he next morning ZOoe is me. What evil cjould recommended to support your em- Building by Friday Sept. 22. The Oct. 21 -22.Piccc of the Action 6:30.9:00 coant to Kidnap my .sweet, ployment or Graduate school search. a. trumpet 9oeS up at completion of a mini resume in the Oct. 23. War of the Worlds 6:30.8:30 Inocent ,but rather stupid, /.eft GudraTcastle... Division Office will expose your Oct. 23-25. Airport '77 6:30.8:30 daughter? Tiaybe m neu^ INTERVIEWERS credentials to approximately 300 school Oct 26. The Freshman 6:30.8:30 y Friday. Sept. 22 Legget*-* Platt Inc. employers in Kentucky anf surrounding Oct. 27-28. No Show Homecoming prime minister UJOUId kr>ou>- Cancelled rescheduled for Spring states before December graduation. oct 29-30. Sorcerer 6 30.8:30 Semester. No interviews are scheduled -•^ youon'Sh to for Sept. 25-29. Watch next week's Placement Pipeline for employers STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS- NEED iffleaftoK" mt A PROGRAM?? Nov. 1. 3. Turning Point 6:30.8:30 visiting campus ths first week of Oc- Nov. 4-5. One on«me 6:30.8:30 tober Division staff are available for career or employment presentations upon Nov. 6-7. Heroes 6:30.8:30 Y.'h'/e Jioitr qunrds c^ierc bumbh'nq drotvnc Nov 8-9. Young Frankenstein. 6:30.8:30 70hy.:flh...yes! Foreign Service Officer & Foreign requst. Most recruiters are very willing this morning I happened to find this to discuss career opportunities, in- Nov 10-12. Billy Jack 6:30.8:30 Z)0 yo^ have any i^ed 3 Service Information Officer Exam Nov 13-15. Goodbye Girl 6.8.10 information and applications for 1978-79 terview procedures, resumes, etc. with who did u>ruj anyone ■o little knife. It belongs, of course, to student groups during their campus Nov. 16-17. Slapshot 6:30.9:00 graduates are available in the Division Nov 18-19. The Great Dictator 6:30.9:00 lioo^ld cant to tcikf of Career Development & Placement, visit. Please contact the Division of Ithobd" v'le little verm ins of the woods... 319 Jones Bldg. Career Development & Placement, 319 rny daughter Jones Building for additional program The University Film Series movies APPLICATION DEADLINE information are presented in Pearl Buchanan Theatre. Keen Johnson Building -o oontttr ulhii October 20. 1978 [t Ti l/f<4 ObvioUS 5'rg Admission is $1.00 and limited to L^v *-**: l^#| PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT COFF- University students, faculty, staff and IcaJfir last ntW'l EXAM DATE CAMPUS1 guests December 2. 1978 I. Key Punch Operators - Part-time or

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Bv CHRIS EI.SBERRY With 5:08 left, the Colonels took over Eastern's hopes faded away. Staff Writer after a missed Field goal attempt. "It was the same play that Carl had Quarterback Bill Hughes led the team scored the touchdown on earlier," said In what head coach Roy Kidd called on a steady drive down the field. An 18 Hughes. "Their defensive end got some "opening game jitters.'" the Eastern yard pass to Booze, Pat ton up the penetration and hit my arm as I was Kentucky Colonels dropped a tough 16- middle for seven, as the drive con- throwing. Our tight end was open but 10 decision to the Troy State Trojans last tinued. the ball just floated." Saturday night in Troy, Alabama. "Everyone made some mistakes this The Colonels fumbled the ball away INDIVIDUAL LEADERS game, from the players to the coaches and I hope we all learn from them," said three times, were penalized 10 times for Troy 8L 106 yards, threw an interception and Hushing - Tullis It-M yds. Grant IS-79 Kidd. "I personally called that pass play that was intercepted but you can't could not stop the big plays as the MIS . Summers (-24 yds. Trojans offensive unit rolled up 350 Passing - Rohrbaugh B-»-o 124 yds. second guess in this game." yards. Receiving - Suttle 2-48 yds.. Brown 3-46 Bill Hughes suffered a shoulder strain Troy State opened the scoring early in yds. Summers l-M yds. and according to Kidd, "couldn't throw the second quarter as they marched 60 the ball yesterday" but is expected to be yards during a 10 play drive, capped by ready for Saturday's game with East quarterback Eddie Rohrbaugh's one Eastern Tennessee. If not Kidd said that he yard plunge over the left side. Rushing - Patton 19-59. Hughes 16-52. would go with either Corky Prater or Mitchell X-42. Cox 8-38. Miller 2-6 Mike Kelly TSUEKU Eastern could not generate any of- Passing - Hughes 9-18-1 138 yds. TSU-Rohrbaugh (ontyard runl 7-0 fense throughout most of the first half Yancey Kick , Receiving - Booze 3-60 yds.. Greene 3- 7-3 and the punting of Joel Scrafton kept 29 yds.. Pa rris 2-27 yds. Curtis 1-22 yds. EKU Flora. (20 yd. d.ld 90*1 Troy State deep in it's own territory and TSU-Vancey (32 yd. fiald go.ll 10-3 EKU.GIHM (4 yd. pas from 10-10 the Colonels in the game. Punts of 35,41, The Colonels steadily drove down the 42 and a 59 yarder continually gave the HughM) Flora* Kick field. With less than a minute to go, the 16-10 Trojans poor field position. TSU-Tullit (7 yd. run) kick Colonels could smell a victory. Second MM "Scrafton really looked good out there down. three yards to go at the Troy State last Saturday." said Kidd. "He worked seven yard line. 12 3 4 F out over the summer and got his leg into Hughes rolled left, tried to pass, got EKU 0 3 7 0 10 good physical shape." hit and the ball was intercepted and TSU 0 10 0 6 16 Eastern finally got a drive going late in the second quarter. Behind the powerful running of fullback Dale Back to the drawing board Pat ton and Quarterback Bill Hughes Colonels 'awesome' The Colonels had a first and goal at the The Colonels proved this past weekend that they still had a against East Tennessee. The Colonels were defeated by the Troy State two yard line, but that's little bit to learn. The Colonels went back to the drawing Trojans of Troy St in a close 16 10 contest where the Trojan defense held firm. to Buccaneer coach lioard this week as they hope to rebound in their home opener Three plays and a yard loss later. Coach Kidd is hoping for his defense to David Mores booted a 20 yard Held goal By KEN T1NGLEY Sports Editor cut down on the 226 yards rushing which to cut the lead to 7-3. they gave up against Troy St. Troy St. With only 1:43 to play in the half, the "They look awesome to me." said gained 350 yards overall against the Women Netters Trojan passing attack suddenly went East Tennessee head football coach Colonel defense. into high gear Rohrbaugh threw passes Jack Carlisle as he described the 1978 Although Eastern's offense gained 329 of 18. 22. and 16 yards to bring the ball to football Colonels. yards, last week they will be without the shutout SIU, top Western the Eastern 16 yard line and Randy The Colonels will take on the East services of their number one offensive Yancey drilled a 32 yard field goal with Tennessee Buccaneers in a 2 p.m. weapon Stan Mitchell. Mitchell hurt his H\ i n \i<.i DMIIS Eastern swept all six singles matches singles matches for Eastern, and Hoch- seven seconds left to give Troy State a contest Saturday at Hanger Field. knee in the first quarter of the Troy St.i -i.iM Writer and the three doubles pairings in the walt-Nelson and Jackson-Addis won in 10-3 halftime lead. Carlisle, who is in his rookie season at game after gaining 42 yards in eight! With strong performances from Southern Illinois match, and took four doubles. Tailback Stan Mitchell left the game East Tennessee, expressed wonder as to carries. Di.mil.i Addis. Priscilla Nelson; and singles and two doubles matches I .as! year's number four player Kathy after the first half with a hyperextended how the Colonels lost their opening Other Colonels injured at Troy were; Mendy Jackson. Eastern's women's against Western. l.isch didn't see action because of a sore knee and. according to Kidd, is "very game to Troy St. He described quarterback. Bill Hughes: linebacker.' tennis team opened it's season The singles results: No. 1 Mary Hoch- ankle, and Rita Olins played on a sore doubtful" lor this week's game with Eastern's 0-1 team as "fundamentally Tom Berger: tailback, Bruce Cox: and! successfully this weekend. «alt t KKI ■ I over Marie Kohler (SIU) 6- foot. "Rita might be restricted to East Tennessee. sound, big and quick." split end. David Booze. All but Mitchell; A triangular match at Western 2. fi-fl No. 2 I Manna Addis >EKl'i over doubles against I.ouisville Wednesday." Eastern stormed back in the third The Buccaneers are 1-1. They lost are expected to play on Saturday. Kentucky saw the women netters sweep Jeannie Jones iSIU) 6-2. 6-0: No 3 said Mullins. quarter to i^e the game at 10-10. their opening game to Mississippi Despite the fact that East Tennessee past Southern Illinois ("arbondale 9-0 Priscilla Nelson EKU over Jeannie Coach Mullins was admittedly Highlighted by passes of 15 and 27 yards College but rebounded last week-to take is no longer a member of the Ohio Valley and host. Western 6-3. Jones i SIU i 6-3. 6-4: Mendy Jackson pleased with every aspect of the two to split end David Booze and Bruce a close decision against Western Conference. Kidd expects a very tough Coach Martha Mull ins was especially (EKUi 6-1. 7-5 over Fran Watson(SIU); wins, stating "you never know what Cox's 23 vards on the ground. Hughes Carolina. game. "East Tennessee looks at pleased with the play of Addis. Nelson No 5 Nancy Elder (EKUJJ-5. 6-1 over depth your team has until you see your found tightend Carl Greene all alone in "We'll have to depend a little more on Eastern as one of its biggest rivals, so I and .lacksnn. who all went undefeated in I.oa Braite (SIU): and Rita Olins players in competition." We've got the end zone for a 4 yard touchdown. deception than Eastern." said Carlisle. think they'll really be after us." -ingles and doubles play (EKU/ 3-6. 6-4. 6-3 over Southern more depth, especially in the middle Klores extra point tied it at 10 all. "We're quite small for a college team." commented Kidd. "The matches were gratifying in that Illinois' Carol Foss. positions, than we've ever had here at Troy State bounced back to re-take The Colonels biggest problem in the In last year's meeting between the we know we are competitive." Mullins Hochwalt-Nelson, Jackson-Addis, and Eastern." the lead at the start of the fourth opener was the turnover. They lost three two teams. 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Finish third at Marshall Runners prepare for UK Invitational Instead. Eastern will run in the Ken- By WILUE SAWYERS at least two or three weeks. The meet scheduled for this Saturday tucky Invitational, a prestigious event SUIT Writer against Morehead has been postponed that the Colonels won last year.

The men's cross-country team ran into some stiff competition last Saturday at Huntington, West Va., aa they finished third behind the Univer- sity of Kentucky and Marshall University in the Marshall Invitational. The Colonels managed to put five runners in the top twenty, with All-OVC Doug Bonk leading the way for the Colonels. Bonk continued his superb running, placing fifth overall in a field of forty- two runners, with a time of 25 22 over the five-mile course. But the highlight of the meet for Eastern was the performance of Ed Narramore. Narramore. a freshman from Jenkins High School, finished as the top fresh- man of the meet with a time of 25.53 He placed tenth overall. Bill Morgan a sophomore, was one second behind Narramore and these two youngsters are rapidly proving them- selves as top distance runners. Completing the field for Eastern was Ed Strobach, who placed fourteenth with a time of 26.09. and Andy Crowley was nineteenth at 26.31. Unfortunately for the Colonels. (PXotO by JAMES KELLEV) Dennis Creekmore strained a caM The start. . . . muscle in the first turn of Saturday's meet. The great race has begun or so it seems as Eastern's men's, Kentucky Intercollegiate Championship meet which will be Creekmore. a standout runner as a cross-country team begins a meet. The men run in the held Sept 30 here at Eastern on the Arlington course. freshman two vears ago. will be out for Kentucky Invitational on Saturday as they prpare for the Scoreboard

Golf OVC Football Standings Overall LAST WEEK'S SCORES UPCOMING EVENTS Sapt 22 23 Murray Invitational Away WIT Western Kentucky 26, minors State 6 Austin Psay 100 Troy State 16. Eastern Kentucky 10 Football Volleyball IWomen'sl 001 Morehead St. Morehesd State _ Kentucky State 7 Sept 23 East Tennessee 2 p.m. Hangar Field Today Kentucky Away Akron* 1 10 7 Sept. 23 Ohio. Alabama Away Murray St. 110 UT Martin 21. Middle Tennessee 17 Tennis (Men's] Sept 26 Dayton Away Tannassaa Tech 1 10 Northeast Missouri 14. Akron 13 Sapt 23 East Tennessee 10 a.m. Coliseum Western Kentucky 110 Cross-Country (Man's] Courts Middle Tennessee 020 ("tioto by JAMES KELLEV) i Sapt 23 Ky. Invitstional Away ■ not eligible toe OVC crown until II Tennis IWomen's ■ .and the finish Sapt. 26 Miami 3:30 p.m. Coliseum Courts Cross-Country IWomen'sl OVC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK THIS WEEKS ACTION Sept 23 Tannassaa 11 am Arlington Jimmy Woods - Western Austin Pssy at Western Kentucky. Murray Doug Bone is seen above crossing the finish line in an earlier meet this year. Bone FiaW Hockey OVC CO DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK State si Tannassaa Tech. Wayne State at led the Colonels in the Marshall Invitational this past weekend as he finished fifth Tomorrow Indiana Awav Soccer Reginald Hayden - Western Akron. Morehead State at Middle Tarn among 42 runners The Colonels finished third behind the University of Kentucky Sapt. 23 St. Louis Away Tomorrow Morehead 4 p.m. Home Stanley Wright - Middle Tannassaa East Tennessee at tsatern Kentucky. Sept. 23 Georgetown 1:30 p.m. Away and Marshall University. NOW..SAVEUPTO$1150 B ON RACE WEEKEND TICKETS! A prix-packaged offer from your Toyota dealer. 0 Save up to $11.50. The Toyota Grand Prix of the U.S. is coming to Watkins Glen. NY. Sept. 29-Oct 1, and participating Toyota dealers have a limited 0 -^__-^._ _ supply of race weekend discount ticket O OTA packages that can save you up to $11.50 per person on general admission tickets, reserved grandstand K seating and more. No vehicle purchase necessary S SEPT . Fast, faster, fastest. 25-26-27 See racing at its best. A fast track, some of.the world's fastest A movers, driving the world's fastest Formula One cars. The Official Pace Car m m leading the pack: 9* -430t our sleek Celica GT Liftback L M5ZJOWM ^~~~ w i* \^m*t Ey

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Lose to Morehead Lady Colonels sweep Invitational Did you ever notice BvROBERTSANDERS Carrying an unusually large number SUM Writer of players (19) doesn't seem to hamper Pol vino's squad. Eastern's women's volleyball team "We carry 19," explained Polvino. took one on the chin Tuesday night "but we usually dress only about 12 to 15 Did you ever notice that the faculty members are all human? losing to conference foe, Morehead, 15-7, University's baseball team practices Notice how the administration for each match 15-11, 15-7. "We have eight seniors but also a every afternoon during the fall but wasn't included. The match, which took over an hour number of freshmen, so while we they don't even have a fall schedule? Did you ever notice that Kentucky and a half, dropped the lady netters capitalize on our experience I seniors) which is famous for Daniel Boone, season mark to 4-3. we can also build up for the future On top of that it just doesn't seem to Coach Geri Polvino, though a little improve their skills. They're just as horses and basketball, does not have Actually putting two years into one. disappointed in Tuesday's outcome, was she continued. bad in the spring. a pro-basketball team? In fact it still optimistic. "We faltered a little Also, the very successful coach has Did you ever notice how long Roy doesn't have a professional team of more than I expected, but with the reason to be optimistic. "We never had Kidd has been the University's any kind. number of inexperienced players we so much talent to work with here." Did you ever notice how the have. I think we're right about where we " But," she cautions.' 'everyone else is football coach? (He's starting his expected to be." fifteenth season.) Did you ever administration has finally taken just as talented They are all good this The Lady Colonels were highlighted year." notice how his winning record has measures to All the Alumni Coli- by the play of spiker Sharon Walker "The KWIC (Kentucky Women's coincided with his longevity? seum parking lot? Now they need to "Sharon did an outstanding job for us Independent Conference) is so strong Did you ever notice that the take measures to fill the Alumni We needed to go to her more, but we this year. It should be very com couldn't all the times we wanted to," petitive," warned Polvino. parking regulations go into effect Coliseum during basketball season. said Polvino. Speaking of basketball season, She continued. "It's still too early to from day one but it takes two weeks The loss comes on the heels of a big tell for us, but I'd say that the team for the new open-house policy to go where are they going to park the cars win in the University of Kentucky In- which can be patient and poised will win into effect? of the people who do go to the vitational last Friday. it." Did you ever notice that Director basketball games. The lot is already "We feel really good about the win at Eastern takes on a big conference U.K.." commented Polvino.' of Athletics, Don Combs, is the son full for this week's home opener rival tonight at 6:00 p.m. when they host Eastern won over Michigan State, the University of Kentucky at Weaver against East Tennessee. of ex major league baseball player Tennessee Tech, and U K. in taking the Gym. and member of the 1927 New York Did you ever notice how the tourney. Yankees. Earle Combs? University's swim team's nickname Did you ever notice that although is the Eels instead of the Colonels? our athletic director is the son of an What's wrong with the Colonels? I Opener leaves Eastern on ex-major leaguer, we still have a suppose the Admirals would be Jousy baseball team? The baseball more appropriate. short end of stick team had been screaming lack of Did you ever notice that until this funds for some time. year there were no teams from Ohio BY MONICA KEIFER team Rots a chance to go one-on-one Did you ever notice that some of in the Ohio Valley Conference? Staff Writer with the goalie and try to score using a flick shot. After this was over no one had the women's teams compete against the edge, so the procedure was DIAMOND DUST: After an hour of play and four over- some of the biggest schools in the times a "flick of a stick" decided the repeated Finally Miami succeeded in country (Purdue, Alabama, Ohio Coach Roy Kidd cited the follow- outcome of the women's field hockey scoring a goal and won the game 1-0. State, North Carolina State, etc.)? ing defensive players for their play game between Eastern and Miami Coach Lynn Harvel commented that Did you ever notice that all the in the opening game against Troy University last Friday afternoon. the defense played well in the striking circle but the offense couldn't get women's dorms are on one side of St.: end, Ed Laski; tackle, Buddy After regulation time the score stood at 0-0. By a pre-arranged decision, a 7 ' :■ anything generated. She blamed much of the campus and all the men's are on Moore; and back Steve Fletcher. the play on "first game jitters." On offense, David Booze caught minute overtime was played, which the other? I thought segregation was (Ptioto by STEVE BROWN) produced no score. Another 7 '* minute She recognized the goalie. Carmen illegal. three passes for sixty yards. Stan overtime was played, and still no goal Shannon, as doing a "super" job Mitchell and Ted Cox averaged 5.3 Senior. Evy Abell is shown above eyeing one of her shots as Cathy Denzinger. was scored. The team's next game will be Did you ever notice that the senior, looks on The Lady Colonels swept the Kentucky Invitational this past tomorrow when they meet Indiana University track has lights all and 4.8 yards per carry respectively The teams then went into a flick-off, in at the running backs. Quarterback, weekend as they .defeated Kentucky. Michigan St, and Tennessee Tech. However, which five different girls from each University in Bloomington around it but it has only one track the volleyballers went down to defeat last night as they dropped a decision to con- Bill Hughes passed for 138 yards in ference foe Morehead. meet at night the entire year? his first start ever in a Colonel Did you ever notice that there are uniform. . Soccer club drops two no lights around the Turkey Hughes Eastern's puhfer'/deVBcrafton K The University club sports are un- 8-2 match to the University of Ken- baseball Held? Wouldn't it make the leading punter in the OVC after more sense to have the lights around "Quote of the Week" derway. Both the rugby and soccer tucky Grads. one week of action. Scrafton has a clubs were in action last week. The offensive player of the game was the baseball field and then have a 44.3 average. Bill Hughes is second A shutout by the Universtiy. of Ken- Jack Shepherd and the defensive player fall schedule where all the games are "The Yankees are a tidal wave You don't abruptly stop tidal waves. It has to slow in the OVC in total offense with a down and become a trickle before it reverses direction. It doesn't look like the tucky soccer team greeted Eastern's of the game was goalie. Neil Diamond. played at night? This would be 184 yard average. Yankees are in the process of becoming a trickle, does it?" soccer club as they lost a 5-0 decision. better than having the games at one Joe Richard led the defensive unit Jack Shepherd was the offensive Eastern is in action again Friday as in the afternoon when everyone has in tackles as he had seven tackles player of the game while Craig Minshew they take on Morehead in a 4 p.m. Boston Red Sox pitcher Bill Lee after the Yankees had beaten Boston for the sixth was the bright spot on defense. contest on the intramural fields. classes and can't support the team. and five assists. Buddy Moore was Yesterday, the soccer club went down Saturday, they travel to Georgetown for second as he had four tackles and straight time and came back from a 14 game deficit to overtake the Red Sox in the Did you ever notice that student- American League East pennant race. to their third straight defeat as they lost a 1:30 p.m. match. presidents, editors, students and seven assists. 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September Hi *;x Organizations RY GINNY EAGER Dateline Organizations Editor Explorer's club: only for adventurers All items appearing In Dateline shou Id be sent to Ginny Eager, organizations editor, fourth noor. Jones Building, Progress office by the Friday preceding publication. HY M.J.SHEI.Rl'RNE trip was a hike to the top of Grandfather which only fourteen people per day are Although the organization is char- Staff Writer Mountain. allowed. tered with the Boy Scouts of America, The Coal-Energy Club, which is still in The group also climbed and did some This year the club is planning repeats the charter is their only connection with The Young Democrats will be host to of the trips to the Smokies on Columbus the scouts The club is more than one Joe Prather. candidate for Lt Governor the process of being recognized, has net ..Editor's note: This is the second repelling on Linville Gorge in North for the first time and elected officers. Carolina. Over spring break sixteen Day weekend, skiing trips, caving at half girls Last spring, of the sixteen Wednesday. Sept 27. 1978 The meeting article in a series about the special Mount Vernon and in Rockcastle County They are: Steve Pollock, president. interest clubs of the University. members of the organization went on a participants in the trip to Florida will be held in the Jaggers Room of the and Mammoth Cave. thirteen were girls. Powell Ruilding at 8 p.m The president, Chuck Hughes, vice president, Stan (en-day trip to the Florida Keys which Hager. secretary-treasurer and Wendell The group is also planning to go The other officers of the club besides Steve Pollock, encourages evervone included Miami, the Everglades. West Salver, correspondent-secretary., For one who wishes to set no limits on Summerland, Disney World and rubber rafting in Tennessee. On the the president. Hill, are Amy Reilly, interested to attend weekend of September 8 and 9 twenty The officers are all coal-mine ad- iheir outdoor activities, Explorers is the snorkling eight miles off the coast of vice president; Sue Freudenthal, campus organization with which to Florida. As they returned home the members of the club journeyed to In- secretary-treasurer and Sherry Styer, The Rugby Football Club is searching ministration majors. The new club dian Fork. The following weekend welcomes all students interested inthe become involved group split and toured Daytona and public relations. Dr Ogden is their for members Anyone interested in Silver Springs. twenty-five members planned to go faculty advisor. The group meets each playing rugby should contact Doug current energy situation. For more The club participates in backpacking, camping, caving, canoeing, skiing, The club also went on a wild cave tour repelling, climbing and caving in the Wednesday night at 6 p.m. to discuss Triplett al R23-6479 information contact Steve Pollock, at Red River Gorge. 622-5702 or Dr Jack Griffith, at 622-4078. mountain climbing, repelling, sailing, of Mammoth Cave, an expedition on upcoming trips and projects. The Student Senate elections will be hiking and other activities suggested by held Sept 26 from 10a.m. to6p.m in the The Iambda Chi watermelon bust is club members. The club exists for the Powell Ruilding The Student this afternoon. Everyone should turn out "benefit of people who belong" to it, Association would like to encourage all for all the fun For more details see the according to the President Ken Hill. students to turn out and vote story by Valerie Holmes on this page The club was very active last year as they participated in numerous outdoor activities One of the major trips of last year was a three day backpacking Times and Places weekend in the Smokies. Thursday. September 21. It78 The explorers hiked eighteen miles 11:45 a.m. BSD Lunchencounter. Powell Ruilding < into the Great Smokey National Park 12 noon Wesley Foundation communion where they camped in tents on the 4pm RSI' children's ministry. BSU Tennessee side of the park the first 4 p.m lambda Chi watermelon bust. Intramural Field, behind Palmer Hall night. They spent the second night on 6:SO p.m Choir practice. BSU the North Carolina side. 6:30 p.m Associate Degree Student Nurses' Association meeting. Kennamer Room. Later in the year fifteen members of Powell Ruilding the club went skiing on Beach Mountain 6:30 p m Pep Rally. Ravine in North Carolina. 7 30 p.m Reer Rlast. Family Dog The trip proved interesting enough to plan a skiing trip to Belfountain, Ohio Friday. September 22. 1978 where the adventurers stayed at Mountain River Ski Lodge. They stayed 5 p.m Wesley Foundation leaves for Fall Retreat >n nearby Boone One highlight of the 7 p.m. Surprise Social. RSI' 7 SOp m Delta Sigma Theta meeting. Conference Room A.Powell Ruilding 10 p.m All Greek Mixer. MiltraceFarm. Rarnesmill Road Chosun Cats Sunday. September 24.1178 2 p.m Accounting Club picnic for accounting faculty and students. City Park, practice I -i iica ster Avenue Tickets are Si and are available in the Accounting. Office. Combs Ruilding 9:30 am Rap Hour. Wesley Foundation Tae Kwon Do 2pm Sigma Chi Derby begins. Sigma Chi house. Barnesmill Road. Party af- terwards BY MONICA ISAACS 8 p.m Disco Dance. Kenn Johnson Ballroom, sponsored by Commonwealth. Dupree. Staff Writer Kenne. McGregor. Telford and Walters Halls CbO Sun Cats welcome you into the Korean martial art of Tae Kwon Do. Saturday. September 23. 1978 This mysterious art is like karate The Ham Rloody Mary Party. Sigma Chi house. Rarnesmill Road club has qualified members to teach The Explorer's Club pictured on one of their many ex- run. club president, and Amy Reilly. vice president are In the beginners the basic moves. peditions. canoe down the New River in North Carolina. Ken lead canoe Monday. September25.1978 The Military Science Department, 11 45 a m RSI' Lunchencounter. Powell Building under the direction of Cpt. L.C Diehl. is 7 p.m. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship meeting. Wallace 346 sponsoring the club. Any student enrolled in Military Science wishing to Tuesday. September 2C. 1978 learn more about the art of Tae Kwon Frats compete to be Superstars 7am Prayer Rreakfast. BSU Do should contact Tom Rollinghaus. BvNANCY HATHAWAY This year's events are open to all full mud pit and a few other surprises, he 7:15 am Prayer Breakfast. Wesley Foundation club president, phone 4226, Chris Staff Writer lime, undergraduate actives and will then lag the next team member to 5pm Milestone staff meeting. Milestone office, fourth floor. Powell Building Godfrey, phone 2710 or Diehl. phone pledges as opposed to last year's 15- begin." said Rollins. 6pm Student Association meeting, Kennamer Room. Powell Building 3911 Once again those familiar words."on person limited roster. However, no. 6 15 p.m Bible Study. BSU Theclub is open to everyone, girls and your mark, get .set. go"*, will ring fraternity alumni or rushees may following the run Of the obstacle 7 p.m Singers practice. Wesley Foundation guys. Daily work-outs are held every through campus as fraternities compete participate. course on Wednesday, the "Pi Phi- 8 30 p.m AUSA meeting. Wallace 426 day from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in Alumni for the "Pi Phi-Sigma Pi Greek A few of this year's events include the Sigma Pi Greek Superstars" will be » p.m Bible Study. Wesley Foundation Coliseum wrestling room. Superstars" title. 100-yard-dash. 880 relay and tug-of-war. announced Pi Reta Phi Sorority and Sigma Pi According to Rollins, the real test of The winning fraternity will receive a Fraternity will host the second annual skill will be the last event-the five- three-foot travelling trophy and a first 'Derby Delirium' strikes again Greek Superstars competition on Sept. person obstacle course worth double place plaque. Second and third place points. plaques will also be awarded. unite lo form a tunnel for the oncoming 25. 26 and 27. BY DAWN PERRY Children." said Kidd The village is a "After the first team member com- In anticipation of a successful event center created solely for the treatment players. "This will illustrate greek R Rae Rollins of Pi Beta Phi and Kent Staff Writer Robertson of Sigma Pi are this years co- pletes the obstacle course which will Rollins said. "Good luck to all the and rehabilitation for children with support for the colonels as well as the fraternities and may the best team University." he said. chairpersons and will supervise the consist of: running through tires, minimal brain damage. events. walking a three-inch beam, jumping a win." "Derby Delirium." has once again Indeed, a touch of class will be added descended on campus as eight sororities to this year's derby. According to Kidd. In addition to the new event, the Alpha prepare lo battle it out in hopes of "The President of Student Association. Kappa Alpha sorority will be par- capturing first place in the annual Steve Foster, will proclaim this week as ticipating in the derby for the first time. Lambda Chi has a big 'Bust' Kidd said. "I'm delighted about the Sigma Chi Derby. Sigma Chi Derby week." Bv VALERIE JO HOLMES Tickets to the dance will be $1.00 per AKA's decision to participate." staff Writer Any girl is eligible to participate in the Marc Kidd is this year's "Derby This year, the relays will take place at watermelon bust. Chairman Bryan person and $1.50 per couple at the door. Daddy " He. along with five judges, will the Sigma Chi house on Sunday af- Karen Rriggs, president of AKA's Every member of the lambda Chi said. "We've never participated in Seed spitting . .. watermelon eating . Barnes said the events will include supervise all of the events. ternoon Zipper , an obstacle "competition for hopefully every girl on fraternity and their Crescent girls will This year the theme is. "Touch of course. Dizzy Lizzy and a pre-game anything like this. It seems like it's grease relaying ... these are just a few participate. It should be a great fun- going to be a lot of fun." of the events coming in the Lambda Chi campus." 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By SHELBY WHITE The influence of the new instruc- apartment as they have gone their Staff Writer tors will expand beyond the separate ways. costumes to the players when Sutton Both Sutton and Christian ex- This year's productions at Gif- assumes the role of Simon Hcnch in pressed concerns about their respec- ford Theatre should be remarkably this year's first production, "Other- tive plays offending some people. different from those of years past wise bngaged." Both plays use language which thanks to the influence of three new According to Sutton, the play, cannot be quoted in the Progress. instructors in the speech and theatre written by Simon Gray, centers All three instructors would like to arts department. around Simon, an upper middle see a greater involvement of stu- The influence of these three, Ric class Englishman whom Sutton dents both in numbers and in the Rice, J.D. Sutton and Jim Christian characterizes as a "schmuck." different aspects of drama. should be seen in all aspects of the Speaking of the plot, Sutton said, Rice said, "I would like to see productions. "Simon's wife is out of town. He more students interested in the Some of the most visual changes knows his wife is having an affair technical aspects of the theatre. If I will be the result of the work of but he doesn't know with whom. All had a student who was able to Rice, who is the new costume and he wants out of the evening is a nice design a play himself, I would set designer. quiet lime at home listening to certainly let him try- with supervi- Rice is replacing Jean Druesdow Wagner's 'Parsifal.' " sion of course." who is now working at the Costume Sutton, a professional actor, The three also praised the quality Institute of the Metropolitan Mu- graduated in 1972 from Temple of the students they have found in seum of Art in New York. University with a masters in com- the theatre department. Rice, a 1978 graduate from munications. Christian said, "I haven't seen a Wayne State University in Mich- Christian's abilities will be seen production here but I am very igan, said, "I have a completely with the premiere of Jack Hefiner's impressed with the alertness of the different style of costuming. Jean "Vanities," the second play of the students. The feedback I get is that Why all the smiles? Who knows, but these three men are from left to right: Jim Christian, J.D. Sutton and seems to have preferred bright University's season and one which they possess the basic knowledge appear 10 be cheerful. The three new theatre professors Ric Rice. colors. I prefer natural colors and Christian is directing. and are willing to work which is muted tones." Christian said "Vanities" is about always important." three girls. The first act shows the Sutton said, "I love Theatre 100. girls as high school cheerleaders the 1. Who won a best actress Oscar for 4. Who played the male lead in the Rice said that the first two shows I taught a similar course at Temple day of John Kennedy's assasination; her role in "Mildred Pierce?" movie "Jane Eyre?" of the year, "Otherwise Engaged" University and 80 per cent of those the second act shows them together 2. Who won a best actress Oscar in and "Vanities" would be light ones kids had never seen or read a play. S3|PM UOSJO r for him but that "Pippin," due to five years later in a college sorority The people here are a whole lot Movie Quiz the movie "I Warn to Live." „Moqs ainiMd JOJJOH ftpou,, i 3. Whai is i uann and Dana's be produced in the spring, would be house; the third act shows them six sharper than that. 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Larry Television: Bernard Kiddy porn, jiggle and junk Arts Editor ABC also offers us a mindless ies of Howard Cosell). The show comedy called "Taxi," which has will largely deal with nostalgia, with little to offer except the diversity some bizzare touches tossed in. One Zany visitors from outer space, of doctors and their work. It is three pretty stewardesses, comic and talent of Andy Kaufman. show will allegedly have a man indeed different, but for it to change The one redeeming comedy ap- jumping off a building into a wet strip heroes, celebrity gbssipers. In the face of television, as one person other words, the new television pears to be "WKRP in Cincinnati," rag; maybe Clark should, go jump said, is a rather ridiculous state- a sophisticated series about a sleepy into a wet rag instead. season offers us little, more than ment. 1 don't think anything-could junk, kiddy porn and jiggle shows. radio station and a new station The most-talked about new series change the face of television, unless manager who wants to end the this year is "Battlestar Galactica." That's the opinion here, but if it was a complete face lift. you listen to the ihree networks, this "elevator music" and play rock and The program includes some sophis- Some other so-called dramatic roll. He employs jive-talking disc- ticated special effects, but on the is the best and most diverse season programs include "The Paper ever presented on television. But the jockeys with names like Dr. Johnny whole it is worthless viewing',. The Chase," which has the talent of networks have always thought of Fever and Venus Flytrap. It's the acting is mediocre and the story-line John Houseman and little else, and only new comedy show worthy of is stale: mechanical beings called themselves as being creative. Let me "Grandpa Goes to Washington," warn you; this year, like previous surviving but it will probably fail Cylons are out to destroy man. which has the talent of Jack because of its sophistication. After Sound familiar? years, the viewer will be confronted Albertson and nothing else. by more of the same. all, TV viewers don't go for Television has remained static Television is producing some of sophistication. through the years and it is becoming After a summer of tireless and the most pathetic and maudlin dull reruns, one would think the "Mary" stars Mary Tyler Moore increasingly complacent. Few of the comedy series in the history of TV in a variety format with less new programs deserve watching but networks would feel just a little programming. For starters, there is sorry for (he viewer and give us all a razzle-dazzle than the usual varie- the only way to find out if a "Mork and Mindy," a brainless break. Instead, they have given us a ties. The show may not be up to program is worth watching is simply carbon copy of last year's programs. concoction from the producers of par with her talent, but if Mary is by watching it; make up your own Television is quick to snatch up a "Happy Days." It involves a guy starring in it who gives a damn mind. successful format and constantly who is from the planet Ork who anyway? Don't believe everything you read overdo it. lands on earth. 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Page 14. Vol. 57. No. 4 The Katern Progress Thursday September 21. IS7H Ncwsi Senate votes withdrawal from USSA By ELIZABETH PALMER- BALL represents university views on Other business that came before the News Editor educational issues in Washington. senate included: Discussions concerning the joining of a new national organization will be held Sludenl Senate voted to withdraw at the Senate's next regular meeting on -- Dale Warren was sworn in as chief from the United States Student October 2. court justice of the Student Court and Association (USSA) at its Tuesday Due to Student Senate elections there Rick Robinson was sworn in as meeting. Associate Court Justice "The major problem we have found is will be no meeting next Tuesday. that they devote a great deal of time to social issues and very little time to Students are encouraged to cast their - In an effort to boost school spirit educational issues." said Steve Foster, votes for the senator from their college. there will be a pep rally at 7:00 president of Student Association. Tuesday by the information desk in the Thursday. "We can all agree on educational Powell Building principles, but we can't all agree on - Report was made of the Student social issues." Mike Ditchen. chairperson of the Government Association of Kentucky Though withdrawing from USSA to elections committee said, "This is the iSGAK) by Maria Domenech. Senators show dissatisfaction with the first time ever, the party system seems were urged by Foster to support the organization, the Student Association to be active. All we need is the people to SGAK conference this year has hopes of finding an organization that vote." Grades can be challenged (continued from page I) made through administrative channels can and should be resolved at lower within 30 days after the beginning of the and only on procedural grounds. administrative levels, as close to the Another important statement that the source of the problem as possible next semester, exclusive of the summer Most of the present student rights are session. handbook stresses is that every student It is then the duty of the department can theoretically take a grievance all the result of the Powell Report which (Photo by SCOTT ADAMS) chairman to try and serve as a mediator the way up to the president of the was initiated into University policy in between the instructor and student. University and to the Board of Regents. the late 1960s and became the main According to the handbook, if the However, the handbook points out that source for much of the material outlined Using his head it is assumed that most disagreements in the student handbook This youngster shows his skill at hitting a soccer ball look on. The popularity of soccer seems to be catching on grievance is still unsolved after this everywhere. step, then the department chairman during a session of a University soccer clinic while the others refers the matter to a standing departmental committee on academic practices Nicholas brew (continued from page I) Nicholas quickly states that the most Anytime that this outlined procedure enjoyable part of his hobby is "showing is unworkable due to an insufficient his room are some rather unusual brand them off." Then he adds. "And as you Powell considers future number of faculty members, the vice names. For instance, one carries the know, they're a good conversation president for academic affairs and the name of "Hop'n Gator." a lemon-lime piece. (continued from page I) go?" University mission " beer. Another is called "Olde Progress: How do you feel the merger of dean of the college in which the course is "It's funny," says Nicholas, "but one Progress: What are your goals for the offered, have the power to appoint an Frothingslosh." Nicholas comments. of the most common questions people Central University College and the future' "It features a very obese woman in a requirements of governmental and College of Arts and Sciences will im- appropriate committee. ask when they see all those cans is. 'Did other units external to the University Powell: "I have no numbered goals. My It is this committee that makes a hathing suit on the front. She was you drink all those?' I would never drink prove education? purpose started and will continue to supposed to be Mrs. Frothingslosh. It's structure. The frustrating thing is to Powell: "Basically it boils down to binding decision concerning the dispute, a can I wanted in my collection," he find the dollars needed to implement emphasize quality education. My goal is after the consideration of evidence a comedy can." says, wiping his hands on his yellow- communication and administration of to have the best regional University in these regulations. the academic roles of a department. presented by the student and the in- During his three years of collecting, orange Primo Hawaiian Beer T-shirt, "For example, the regulations con- terms of its academic programs and structor. "because I like my cans full if at all cerning access for the handicapped.. . I Because of their smaller size, theses have it recognized as such. This isn't The student handbook states that this Nicholas estimates that he has gathered finite and doesn't lend itself to approximately 275 different types of possible. If they're not. it makes the know of no one in opposition to it. but we units will be able to do better planning decision should be made by mid- cans and guesses that his moist ex- value go down." are still waiting for the specifics What and will be better able to define their role measurement too well, but that is what semester and that appeals regarding In more ways than one is adequate access and how far does it and function in the University mission " I'm all about." the committee's decision should be pensive can would sell for M5. Today " 'rnnnar Thurs., September 21 The Mill's This card "September Hash" Starts ul 4:00 Cookout and Reduced covers a lot Refreshmenta Abounding

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