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Eastern Kentucky University Year 1975

Eastern Progress - 20 Mar 1975

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VoL 53 No. 23 Official Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky University Thursday, March 20, 1975 10 Pages Martin praises leaders, Seminar court rejects proxy use to discuss nurses roll BY DIANA TAYLOR completed, CUC offices will be located in Staff Writer Keith Hall and the Cammack renovation BY SHARALEE BORST will be finished, he said. SUff Writer President Robert R. Martin opened He also had high words of praise for the Eastern is sponsoring a two day Tuesday's Student Senate meeting with executive officers of the Student (eminar in "Infection Control— an announcement that fees and dor- Association. He said, "This has been one Communicability of Diseases—The mitory rent will remain unchanged for of the most delightful years I've had Nurse's Role." the fall semester. because the leadership (Gary Gray and The conference will be held in the Grise President Martin said the fiscal budget Karen Lane) did not come over and think itoom of the Bert Combs Building on had been completed with as much em- that we were trying to do something to -ampus March 21-22. phasis as possible on avoiding student the students." According to Dr. Raymond B. Otero. expenditures. Me said the stable fee and In Senate business, President Gray irogram director and associate dormitory prices were the first priority announced that the Student Court had professor of microbiology al Eastern, the in the adoption of the budget. ruled that the use of proxy representation purpose of the conference is two-fold. The closing of Martin Hall earlier this in the Senate was unconstitutional. "First, we want to increase the nurse's semester was also a topic of President However, some controversy on the iwareness of the communicability of Martin's address He saM he felt a matter still exists, apparently to be liseases. We also want to present ideas misunderstanding had arisen because of settled at next week'* meeting. in investigating a disease outbreak in a a lack of knowledge about the reasons for Senator Paul Collins moved that the lealth care facility. the closing. It had been hoped that election rules which previously had to be Otero said more than 300 nurses and enough students would return to main- approved before every election, be in- hospital administrators from Kentucky tain the dorm's operation he said, but corporated into the special rules of order. and surrounding states are expected to when they did not, good business The Senate also approved a motion by attend. necessitated the closing. Collins that a debate for the presidential Each participant will receive 0.7 President Martin also explained the candidates be held April 8 in Wallace 149 Continuing Education Units (CED'sl closing of Foster Music Building for after the Senate meeting. which serve for the mandatory con- renovation purposes. He said that such inuing education requirements of many Also adopted as a standing rule of excellent bids for the work were received states, he said. that it was essential to move ahead. order was Senator Bernie O'Bryan's Eastern sponsored a similar con- The renovation should be completed by motion that an objection to a roll call vote "erence last year. Otero said, "The the fall semester. Also in the fall, the be established by a one-fifth favorable esponse was well received, and Uw Enforcement complex will be vote of those present and voting. herefore, we thought it would be *orthwhile to sponsor another one." The faculty and consultants frr the conference include: Know your rights Dr. Walton Connelly, director of education and training, Methodist lospital, Indianapolis; Sheila A. Yar- KCLU tries to inform students •rough, R.N., nurse epidemiologist. Photo by Jeff Hayes Lewis-Gale HospiUl. Inc., Salem, Va.; Dr. Abe Fosson, associate professor of Cathy Boston, a freshman elementary education major from Louisville, strikes a BY DIANA TAYLOR problems conveying its message. The pediatrics, University of Kentucky major reason for this, he stated, is a lack Mixing plaids unique pose as she waits outside of Case Hall. With only plaids showing is an Medical Center, Lexington; Dr. Robert SUff Writer unidentified companion. of membership. There ' iresently 16 A. Beargie, director of pediatric out- Do you know your constitutional active members. patient department, UK Medical Center; rights? Yerian attributed this iack of in- Dr. Norman L. Goodman, Department of There is an organization on campus volvement to student apathy. He also Community Medicine, U.K. Medical whose main purpose is to inform students stated that he felt many persons had been Center; Dr. David Wilson, associate of those rights and advise them where to "brainwashed by rhetoric of the past Community relations department professor infectious diseases, Pediatric seek any needed legal assistance. federal administration into thinking the Department, U.K. Medical Center; Its formal name is the Eastern Ken- Civil Liberties was a left-wing Charlotte Denny, R.N., chairperson of tucky University Civil Liberties Liaison organization.' 'have the Department of Nursing, EKU. Dr. of the Central Kentucky Civil Liberties He said that his view was an obvious David Gale, dean of allied health Union. More simply, it is called Civil fallacy because the national group has proposed to benefit public safety programs, EKU, and Dr. Otero, Liberties. defended both conservatives and associate professor of microbiology. The national organization was founded liberals. EKU. after World War II in answer to govern- Some of the most essential rights Registration for the conference is BY BONNIE ROGERS Council for grant in aid funding of the will spend most of their time meeting ment laws concerning sedition. Among Yerian feels everyone should know are March 21 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30p.m. in the right to remain silent, the right to SUff Writer $40,000 project. Seventy five percent of with interested organizations and groups the Grise Room of the Combs Building. the founders were Helen Keller, Clarence the money is to come from federal Law Darrow and Felix Frankfurter, a former legal counsel if arrested, the right to on campus and in Richmond. Eastern students will soon be able to Enforcement Assistance Administration Supreme Court Justice. know the specific charges against you, Graham said he felt the program would and the proper arrest procedures which meet with members of the Richmond funds, fifteen will come from sUte be of tremendous value "if it does Its membership has grown to include Police Department to discuss everything Kentucky Crime Commission funds, and approximately 300,000 persons and its should be followed. nothing else but reach out and touch, by Notice students from bicycle safety to rape prevention. ten is to come from local in-kind con- activities have included the defense of Past activities of the campus Civil establishing a soft line of communication James Allman associate professor of tributions. everyone from members of the John Liberties Union include sponsoring ( with as opposed to a hard line." Due lo the renovation of the Foster Uw enforcement has completed the The proposal calls for two community Birch Society to members of the speakers on "police and Civil Liberties," Mask Building, music students may use rough draft of a proposal to fund a service officers, who will have a separate Students for a Democratic Society "Confidentiality of Student Records" and Richmond Police Chief Andrew Reed, the organ in the Meditation (Impel community relations department in the department, and will work with the (SDS). sponsoring Tom Schultz in his candidacy said the community relations depart- Monday through Friday, for practice. RPD. The proposal is now being given public on such topics as crime preven- The campus organization, however, in for homecoming person. ment was a new trend in smaller police The designated practice hours are from 2 the finishing touches by City Manager tion, public education, and citizen its role as a liaison, does not handle the Yerian stated that if more students departments. "I know of no small or to7 p.m. 12 lo:l p.m. on Saturday, and 2 to David Graham. cooperation. defense of persons. Rather, it serves as would become interested and involved in medium sized police department in the 4 p.m. on Sunday, We hope that this will When finished, the orooosal will go »o The officers will have their own van an informational body, attempting to Civil Liberties, there could possible be a state of Kentucky with a community not inconvenience the students wishing to and office in the police department, and inform students of what rights they are decrease in the number of instances the Bluegrass Area hegional Crime service department." He added that any use the Chapel. If there is any in- entitled to under the law. where a student's constitutional rights group who desired the officers to speak to convenience, please call the university The organization can act as counsel at are violated without his knowledge. them would be welcomed when the chaplain in his office. This will be in Student Disciplinary Board hearings, He expressed the hope that the Civil Pulchritude on parade... program was emplimenled, sometime in effect through the remainder of the and has done so in the past, according to Liberties Union would not fold because the summer. semester. president Paul Yerian. "it is one of the orgnaizations on campus Yerian said the group, which was that is actually needed and actually organized in late October, is having some provides a service to the students." Contestants vie for title

BY JAN HENSLEY will perform a dramatic presentation. News Editor Cheri Lynn Ward, a violinist, is sponsored by the CWENS sophomore When the curtain goes up Tuesday Honorary. She is a 19-year-old evening in Brock Auditorium fourteen sophomore from Lexington. contestants will be competing for the title Judith I. Dunn, an interior design of Miss Eastern Kentucky University. major, is 18 years old and is from The winner of the pageant will Lexington. Judith is sponsored by the progress to state competition to compete Law Enforcement Honorary and will be in the preliminaries of the Miss America (Continued on page ten) Pageant. In addition, the new Miss Eastern will automatically win the right to represent the university as a queen '. candidate in the Mountain Laurel Services held Festival, held in Pinevilie in the spring. This year's pageant, "Love is all around." is presented by the EKU for Hanson Panhellenic Council. Guest performers for the evening will include Marsha Memorial services were conducted Park, Miss Richmond 1972 and yesterday in Newport for Mark Hanson, Reubal Caldwell. president of Omega Psi a 20-year-old junior from Eastern. Phi. Both will be singing in solo and duet Hanson's body was recovered eight performances. days after he became lost in the Great Donna Axum. Miss America 1964, will Smokey Mountains National Park act as the mistress of ceremonies for the Hanson, along with two traveling com- evening and will also sing a medley of panions, John Chidester and Ben Pish songs. attempted a JO-mile hike along the snow Entered in this year's pageant are ridden Appalachian trail. three freshmen, six sophomores, two During the time it was discovered that juniors and three seniors who will Hanson was missing I March 91 over ten compete in swimsuit. evening gown and inches of snow covered the area and talent competition. temperatures fell to as low as 18 degrees Janet Daw son a 20-year-old junior Helicoptors were unable to scout the area from Owensboro/. She is sponsored by- for several days because of a heavy- Phi Mu Alpha sorority and is an blanket of fog. elementary andspecial education major. It was reported that Chidester had Janet will be playing the piano in the (rouble with his boots and turned back talent competition. shortly after the expedition had begun Paula Craig. from Hexington will be Hanson and Fish continued but Hanson singing in the talent division. PauU is dropped behind from exhaustion when majoring in voice and music education. they encountered heavy snow. She is a 21-year-old junior and is spon- His body was found Monday in the sored by the Baptist Student Union Buck Creek drainage ditch two miles off I'hoto by Sam Keglry Debra Hodge sponsored by Alpha the Appalachian Trail. Dr. Robert Lash, A silent scene Kappa Alpha Sorority is 19 years old of the University Hospital, said Hanson Students examine artilacta diapiajew ni tiM? While most students spent their the ever-present eign of winter She is a sophomore from Louisville and apparently died of exposure some 24 Black Arts Powell Center. The exhibit will be shown throughout hours to 36 hours after he was last seen spring break sunning on the beach remained. With suntanned bodies Saturday and is part of the Black Arts Festival, her major is Data processing. of Daytona. Cocoa Beach, and Ft. now walking its premises, the Patricia Hurst is 18 years old and a Hanson was an Accounting major and sponsored by Eastern's Black Studenl Union. Other Lauderdale. the campus stood, campus waits for (he day when freshman from Daytona. Florida was a member of the Wesley Foundation Festival features include films, poetry and cultural programs. desolate for about nine days while local sunshine returns Sponsored by Alpha Delta Pi sorority she at Eastern -> J»s i --• *r- News Editor Jan Henslev *> ®fj? iEaafrrn JfrflgtraB Feature Editor Julie Hoyt Fine Arts Editor Sharon Gullette

Sports Editor Pat Wilson

Assistant Business Manager Steve Estls Editor Managing Editor Business Manager Circulation Manager Phil Miller Delma J. Francis Jackie Buxton David S« of ford Staff Artist Nathan Sublet! Page 2 The Eastern Progress, Thursday, March 20, 1975 Organiiations Reporter Donna Arnold

Taxi company alone can't adequately handle growing population, expanded city limits Richmond needs bus system

A meeting was held two weeks whether they believed a bus cab company will be forced to Fluctuating prices. Prices are ago at city hall to hear system would be "economically close. On (he contrary, both cabs not fixed. They're whatever the arguments as to the "necessity feasible" to the community. and buses are necessary in a city owner of the company decides and demand" of a bus service in What his client, the Richmond this size. they should be. How would you Richmond. Cab Company probably had in However, the added com- like to pay 75 cents to arrive at your destination only to find that There is no question but that a mind was, "would the bus petition of a bus line might force city of 32,000 population (in- franchise be economically the Richmond Cab Company to two hours later, the return trip cluding Eastern students and damaging to this business?" make improvements on its cost $1? vehicles, have them regularly staff) needs an adequate, Contrary to the opinion of the Overcharging fares whose reliable transportation service. Rev. Harold Williams who inspected, and stop unethical practices such as the following: destination is the same. Would Everyone at the hearing echoed testified at the hearing, it goes you believe $1 per person (for these sentiments—well, almost without saying that the bus line, Not arriving promptly. It's three students) from the everyone. if established here, will be often necessary to call several Greyhound Bus Station on Third The large crowd of 150, in it- competitive in regard to the taxi times before the cab finally Street to McGregor Hall? self, indicated the interest this company. arrives sometimes as much as 45 issue has generated throughout But isn't that the very foun- minutes later. Richmond, with its expanded city limits and growing the city and university com- dation of our free enterprise Picking up other fares along population is capable of sup- munity. system in the United States? IB the way. Students are especially porting both a bus service and a Good, honest competition will be The only dissenting voice was harrassed by this kind of sloppy taxi company. that of Robert E. Spurlin, at- immensely better than the operation. Often they're late to Parents become lax in torney for the Richmond Cab monopoly system which has appointments or jobs because If the bus franchise is granted, Company. Wonder why? prevailed here in the area of the cab took them to the other the survival of the cab company transportation. end of town to pick up additional will be dependent upon the Spurlin asked those testifying This is not to say it is hoped the fares. quality of its service. immunizing children

Officials are worried. Parents threat to youngsters. 'q Struggle for ratification of ERA still rages are lax. Not enough children are Tuberculosis tends to be being immunized against con- forgotten in the crush. Anyone, tagious diseases. including children, can have TB Without the proper protection, without knowing it and be The following are guest discrimination. The ERA states In order to become law, the began in 1923 when it was epidemics can sweep like fire editorials from the Kentucky spreading it to others. Everyone that "equality of rights under the ERA must be ratified by 38 of the originally introduced in through dry tinder. Ten years should have a tuberculin skin Kernel, independent student Congress. It took 49 years for newspaper of the University of law shall not be denied or 50 states before March 1979. ago, 85 percent of children in the test at least once. If a child or Kentucky. abridged by the United States or Thirty-four states have approved Congress to pass the proposed one-to-four-year age group adult is infected with TB germs by any state on account of sex." it although two of them have amendment and three years received all three doses of the but does not have disease, the The struggle for ratification of have elapsed since states began Opposition to the amendment voted to rescind their polio vaccine. By 1973, the figure doctor can prescribe special pills the Equal Rights Amendment ratifications. to ratify the ERA. (ERA) is still underway and in Utah has come mainly from had dropped to 60 percent. to prevent disease from members of the Church of Jesus "Remember when polio was developing. If disease is already hopefully the four states needed There is a question whether If and when the amendment is to make the amendment become Christ of Latter-day Saints states can rescind their known as infantile paralysis? present, pills can cure it. ratified by the 38 states it is The preschoolers are most law will do so before the end of (Mormon), who fear it would ratification so the matter may The care and protection of expected to take two more years vulnerable, so we really must the year. lead to a breakdown in families. have to' decided in the courts if children is out of their hands. It before the 27th amendment goes reach them," he said. depends on concerned parents The ERA is not intended to the 38 states. approve the into effect. The two years will be "Waiting until they're in and health professionals. Being However, the actions of two interfere with moral ethics but amendment. needed for states to change any school may be too late for sure the proper precautions are state legislatures in the last rather is geared toward the legal The ERA was passed in laws that would conflict with the some," says Dr. John J. Witte, taken against-contagious disease couple of days have been a aspects of society in hopes of Kentucky in 1972 in a special ERA. director of the immunization setback for supporters of the is essential. granting equal rights for men legislative session. This was an division of the government's Courtesy: Kentucky Lung ERA. The Georgia General and women. The amendment is attempt to rescind that It has already been 52 years Center for Disease Control in Association Assembly rejected the amend- by no means radical and has ratification in the 1974 General since the ERA was first in- Atlanta. ment and the Utah House of even received support by Betty Assembly but thankfully the troduced to Congress and it may The percentage of young Representatives is also opposed. Ford. Hopefully, the First proposal received no support be several more years if the four children being immunized Applications Available Lady's lobbying of legislators in from the Elections and Con- needed states do no hasten to against measles, rubella, Applications for editorial It seems hard to believe that states faced with ratification sitution Amendments Com- ratify the amendment. How mumps, diptheria, tetanus, and positions on the 1975-76 Progress there is such strong opposition to decisions and her verbal support mittee. many more years must women other diseases is falling off. So staff will be available beginning the amendement Since it only will perruadc seme con- wait until there is a law to end are rates for vaccination against tomorrow in the Progress office, calls for an end to sex servatives to vote for the ERA. The struggle for the ERA sex discrimination? whooping cough, another serious 4th Floor Jones Building, and the Mary F. Richards Alumni House on Lancaster Avenue. The applications must be What you won't see on '75 license plates completed and returned to the Alumni House of Progress office no later than 4:30 p.m. April 7. For those who are wondering bad, bag ged, beg, bet, bra, bud, license plates are needed, the pap, pat, pea, pek, pet, pig, pup, than willing to get an "ob- No applications will be accepted why you've only seen 1975 bum, but, can, cat.cip, con, dam, state will expand its vocabulary pus, qva, rag, rat, raw, razy, jectionable" word on their after the deadline. Kentucky license plates sporting dew, die. dub, dud, duf, dum, past beginning-letter H. rum, sac, sag, sak, sam, sap, license plates. But the reasoning For further information, letters such as AST. BXY or CRT sex, spb, sot, uck, upp, uss, wad, contact Ron Wolfe, 622-2040 or eak. eek. end, eve, fag, fan, fat, The state has foreseen this for deleting such words is instead of more interesting fac. fak. eku, fry; wag, wed, wop, yeb, yep and Delma Francis, 622-3106 or 625- expansion and is prepared to probably that some would be three letter variations the an- yes. 3481. meet it with the appropriate offended if they saw the words swer is simple. About 200 three- Fud. fun, gag, gat. gee, gad, Kentucky administrators did censorship of license plates for or had to drive a vehicle Member: gut, had, hag. ham, hel,hen, hex. not have to compile this list from letter combinations have been letters beyond H. bearing suggestive tags. Associated Collegiate Press Association, banned for use on license plates hog. nor, hug. nun. hut and huy. scratch since it was graciously On the other hand, if the words Columbia Scholastic Press Association, because they might be offensive, Only letter combinations Some of the words included in provided by California, the first hadn't been omitted it might National Newspaper Service, Kentucky suggestive or objectionable for beginning with A through H will this list are: jap, jaz, jew, jug, state to adopt the system of have put a little more ex- Inlercollegiati Press Association, Represented for national advertising by other reasons, according to OB. be used on license plates this keg. kkk. kqk.laf. lap, lax, lay, letter-number combinations. citement into the old license year. In the future when more lsd. mee, mug, mut, nag, ova, Ihe National Education Advertising Arnold, commissioner of vehicle Some people might be more plate reading game. Service, Inc. N.Y.. NY. regulations. Published each Thursday during the Beginning this year. Kentucky regular school year except for vacation Letters tO the hjdltOri On administrative goodwill, parking, grad school and examination periods at Eastern switched from six-digit license Kentucky University by authority of the plates to a letter-number system IV.n Editor udvantagc ot this rare op- Dear Editor: Cindy Garth of paper to travel two flights of Hoard of Kegents through the Student three letters followed by three ponunii) Whj do students, faculty Box 48 .McGregor stairs. Publications Board. Opinions expressed numbers. This state has In .i »ocicly wncre criticism .Home. I requested SJui Ironi members and law enforcement If other reasons had been herein are those of student editors or other signed writers. These opinions do changed to the letter-number ilourishc- and avis i»i goodwill iho university and was awarded officers think it is necessary to Mary Crigler expressed. I might have un- tags because the National ,ui' often swept into t)i-1.11> the mil amount \uth wishes ot park illegally. out of zone, in the Box 49 McGregor derstood. As it stands now. I am not necessarily represent the views of the diversity. Advertising appearing Association of Motor Vehicle unnoticed. I tool I hi' Eastern "Good Luck middle of the parking lots, angry and baffled. students should he made aware ' this response. I toei. is inaeeu blocking those who are legally Dear Editor: within this newspaper is intended to help Administrators wants all states the reader buy. Any false or misleading when iu i administrator* an indication ot the university's parked'.' As an undergrad at Eastern. I Thanks, to use them, said Arnold. pcrjomi deeds which merit desire to he a national leader in .Many times we have seen experienced the usual hassles Jane llolbrook advertising should be reported to the pr.ii-i .i- noil .i~ when lb*} .i now sporty area lor women It cars without stickers parked for and holdups and. of course was business manager The Eastern Under the new system 15 4930 Biscayne Drive Progress, fourth floor, Jones Building. perform ileeds which deserve is also a stepping stone (or long periods of time in places displeased at registration Naples, Florida million combinations are criticism achieving equality lor women in winch are designated for The graduate school was an Second-class postage paid at Richmond. Kentucky. 10475. possible, "even without the ob- For :ln> reason I would like la athletic* students oiten police vehicles honor, even when compared to are seen parked illegally and jectionable words, as opposed to inform my lollop student.- and And holh -tops are in ac- all the combined problems of many limes there are no tickets Staff Members: 999.999 using six digits only simultaneously thank iho cordance wirti progress and lour undergraduate years. oiVthem. Catty Baker. " Kunnie Barnes. Wayne Eastern administrators for an -lioulil he recognized as such by They ignored me completely Write in. In case you are curious as to Are these some special Koblitt, Sharalre Borst, Marjorie Den- . oiuni iho toiler has taken Ph my students l.icult;. and ad-, until after I left. whicr 200 combinations migh be people" Why don't ihey have ton. Kob Donohoe, J.('. Dumas, Steve ivh.ili ministratois ii the ad- Then, after nine months. I "offensive, suggestive or ob- their own parking lot.-n Klarity. Kathy Gallaher. Kebecca . i causo. r .HI iho Women/* ministrators can be shown that was admitted into that school We are tired ot being blocked All letters are (•ruhbs. Be-kj Manner, lion lloltkamp, jectionable." a sample of the State Judo Championship in my -uih policies are appreciated The problem was. they could in parkfng spaces by these Keith Mner, '). Parks, Connie Parrish. words follows. The list from weigh) class. I won .iVortli ill. and wanted by the students, we not get my transcripts. From illegally parked cars and ieel Mike Pjynti-' Maria Itidenour. John which these words were taken Iho \.i:,.in.il T.MIIII.I.'::I" \ \ l.,i. eon look ior this progressive. Eastern! Two flights of stairs something should be done to below them. Itohertson. ionnie lingers, Irish was obtained from the Bureau of km I desperately Wanted I rend to continue appreciated, but lo go -I'III knew thai without iho remedy the situation I regretfully believe a new (tolling.. Steve llubin. Shen Jun-ie. Vehicle Regulations. monolmy -wpporl .,: he dean may have helped. If not. 11i.i i.i Taylor. Billy Thompson, t nylon uimotsny I ;■ xi.1 tM: V .,'■!(■ I.. Pam l.isrtitiru Jennifer ft. Went perhaps you ciuld find out why Tichvnor. itou \ulmorina;.—Patrifia Ihe list includes: ale. ape. ass. _.i" < i "ho ■ i -.".iu o- :ii !,.ke |:..\.'"IM lay Box 42 McGregor it takes nine months for a piece must be signed. Wilder. Louis Will. I ( The Eastern Progress, Thursday, March 20, 1975 Page 3 Legendary nightclub attraction Hoffman relives comedian's life on film

Dustin Hoffman portrays backs, as well as her con- destitute man, Hoffman is spasmodically happy Lenny versations with the journalist, is Lenny. Bruce, one of the most infamous touching and tragic. The use of black-and-white nightclub comedians of the '60's. film lends much to the movie's Lenny reconstructs Bruce's life Lenny is alive again as Dustin atmosphere. It stresses the through flashbacks provided by Hoffman becomes a shy, Jewish bleakness, desperation, and interviews with his wife, his comedian telling sjale jokes and ugliness of the life that Bruce mother, and his agent, who talk doing poor impressions. He led. with an unidentified writer. The story isn't a pleasant one, Bruce clashes with nightclub but Bruce's apparent insights owners, police, and the courts for SIGHTS& irito human nature, politics, and his right to say what he pleases jciety in general set him apart to the public. He becomes ob- SOUNDS from other comedians of his time. Although the words he sessed with his ordeals in court, SHARON GULLETTE and his audiences begin to Fine Artl Editor used in his routines were vulgar, dwindle. he made an important point: His wife, played by Valerie words are just words. We, as a Perrine, helps ruin his career becomes an M.C. in strip joints, society, designate their con- and his life with her dope, her a bawdy, well-known comedian notations. constant arrests, affairs with with a following, and finally a' Lenny makes us laugh at other men, and homosexual broken junkie with a trail of ourselves, but the joke is on him. tendencies. Ms. Perrine's obscenity and drug charges The society that Bruce criticized performance during the flash- behind him. From poor boy to killed him. delivers outstanding concert despite acoustics in Alumni Coliseum MIK NKLSON I inr ArU Contributor "Streetlife Serenade", the title the organ, Johnny did however cut from his latest record. treat the audience to a taste of Keith Berger will present a Billy Joel broached his Each musical member of the his talent on the horns, when he silent performance, know as the Tuesday night concert in Alumni group displayed unity and played a solo saxaphone in "Last art of mime, this evening on Coliseum with varied remarks coordination throughout the of the Big time Spenders." He Eastern's campus. The per- rehashing the old, well- concert, but in particular in the was also highlighted on the flute formance isat7:30p.m.in Brock recognized but still unsolved, monumental instrumental piece in an accompaniment to Audtorium, and is free to all full- problem of acoustics. entitled "." "Roberta," another cut from time students. Likening the Coliseum to a Don Evans, lead guitarist, "Streetlife Serenade." "Kentucky bus station," Joel proved himself a heavily in- In addition to utilizing a Dylan- Former actor, circus clown very pointedly asked the volved,, sensitive, musician, style harmonica on his "Piano audience of Eastern students, capable of playing any guitar Man" number, Joel continually "You all pay good money to go to with strings. He demonstrated pounded out the keyboards in Berger revives ancient mime art school here, so why must you terrific 'arm movement' in cuts like "You're My Home" and IT listen to concerts in a place like "Everybody Loves You Now," "Captain Jack." He also shared this?" the only song performed from with the audience an imitation of As a child, Keith often secret of good theatre was referred to as the art of Mime. nWfc In an interview after his Billy's first album, "Cold Spring Cocker doing "You Are So dreamed of himself as a boy magic, and the key was silence. He has become quite well- no3 performance, Billy stated that Harbor." Beautiful." made of wood, much like known to the people at New York he would much rather do two Rhys Clark, a native from the Billy Joel's theory is, "A band Pinocchio. He also dreamed of a Keith Berger sought to for his performance in streets smaller concerts in an New Zealand-Australia vicinity, only plays as good as the mysterious, magical Pierrot recreate what he had envisioned and parks of New York. He has auditorium designed for musical rendered beat on drums, while audience wants them to play. clown. as a child. He did just that by appeared on television several purposes, like Brock, than one Doug Stegmeyer provided the The energy of a band is drawn \ One day, in his home town of painstakingly teaching himelf a times, and played at New York's large concert held in a gym- neccesary balance on a Fender from the energy of the crowd." Los Angeles, he saw a man in a style of silent performing, Mercer Art Center. nasium which garbles all sound. bt • Eastern's highly appreciative store window who stood and However, with the aid of high The special added attraction audience was evidence of moved as if he were mechanical- quality sound system personnel, for the evening, was the versatile energetic enthusiasm when it Keith watched for hours with Billy Joel transgressed the personage of Johnny Almond of clamored Billy and the band profound fascination. Dance Theatre to perform limitations to deliver one of the the Mark Almond band. Johnny back for three encores. It is a As he grew older, he studied sharpest sounding concert ever was concluding a brief tour with fairly safe bet that the Billy Joel and worked as an actor. He with Percussion Ensemble ■i H to echo through the heights of the Billy prior to joining Joe Cocker concert' will "long be 'heard practiced' and observed the J UJ ...A Coliseum. for a special guest spot in his playing both in the memories of dance, and even toured for a Eastern's Dance Theatre will movement of Oaxaca Suite, Joel's performance consisted tour. many students, as well as those little while with a small circus as perform an original 16th century Monte Alban. A trio of pianists of one long set which opened with Although keeping mainly to rafters of Alumni Coliseum. a clown. He discovered that the ballet this evening as part of a will be featured in a work by concert of the Eastern Per- Donald Erb. -.-; cussion Ensemble. The concert will be held in the 9 9 Included in the program will Gifford Theatre, and curtain be works by Warren Benson, time is 7:30 p.m. There is no ■■& 'Beatles Biography aired weekly on WEKU famous drummer Louis admission charge, and the public Bell son, and the second is invited. The "Beatles' Biography" is Gullette gets material for his Beatles broke up over personal Ringo "Doesn't really have the being featured each week this program from Hunter Da vies' and financial differences." talent to do anything unless semester on WEKU-FM. The Authorized Beatle Biography, Upcoming chapters in the people help him." one-hour program is written and interviews, and a "Beatles' Biography" will in- thirteen hour BBC broadcast, clude Let It Be and the "Paul Is Randy Sanders, who is also produced by journalism- taking the radio production broadcasting major, Ken which is the source for all the Dead" controversy. After Abbey actual Beatle quotes. Road he will be doing an hour on course, is doing a series of Gullette. programs called "Time Steps", "They () were my "I'm trying to concentrate the music produced by each more on music, where the BBC Beatle after the break up. which features a different group favorite group when I was each week. "Time Steps" is young," said Gullette, "so I concentrated more on history," Said Gullette, "My favorite is Gullette explained. "I try to give Paul McCartney because he presented at 10:30 p.m. on decided to do the biography since Thursdays. A religious show, I had so much information and background on songs—how they seems to have kept his head were written and why, and what together more than the others. which is produced by Steve music." Wilson, is featured on Sundays at The weekly program is part of they mean." John, when he wants to put it When asked why he considers out, can produce music just as 5 p.m. a thirteen week series Gullette is The "Beatles' Biography" can producing for the Advanced the Beatles to be superior to good as Paul's when he isn't into other long lasting groups of the all that abstract-political crap." be heard every Tuesday evening Radio Production course. at 10 p.m. on WEKU-FM, 88.9. "It was supposed to be a half- '60's, he said, "The Stones hour show each week," he said, (Rolling Stones) were too limited Gullette believes that George's "but I decided to do an hour show in image and style and that's music is repetitious and ham- so I could play more music." why they broke up. Whereas The pered by his religion, and that W Enroll in our summer school. It makes up for the past 2years! If you missed the first 1 years of Army ROTC. commission while you eam your degree. And get you can complete all the work by taking our S100 a month while you're taking the course. 6-week Basic Camp. It crams all you missed into The Basic Camp is open to men and women a tough, concentrated course. who have completed their sophomore year. It'll You'll eam over S450 plus travel allowance be a challenging summer you're not likely to and we furnish food, clothing and lodging. forget. What are your obligations'? Frankly, none. Army ROTC You can quit any time. Or. we can send you packing. But over JWr completed last year's Call Captain Joe Cer- camp. So it must have a lot going for it. cone at 622-3911 or drop When you return to college, you are eligible in to talk to him in . ■'• for Advanced Armv ROTC. You earn a Begley 509.

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! Page 4 The Eastern Progress, Thursday, March 20, 1975 SPECTRUM'S WEEKLY SPECIALS Phi Kappa Phi initiates Southern * Hillman • Furay Band Marshall Tucker Band. A New Life 94 seniors into honor society Ninety-four seniors and Liberty; Ma>-v A. Davis. Dover. N.H.: Martha L. Mar- graduate students will be Lancaster; Sydney E. Dean. cum. Paint Lick; Miriam C. QNIY *4" initiated into the national honor Hillsboro. Ohio; Sandra J.Dick. Marlin. Fairborn, Ohio; Karen society of Phi Kappa Phi at Bethel. Ohio: Mary R. M. Mason, Richmond; Judith A. Led Zeppelin's Eastern Kentucky University Dreisbach. Louisville: Christie Monroe. Dayton, Ohio; Henry April 17 "for demonstrating M. Dunham, Ft. Thomas: H. Murray, Titusville. Fla.; Physical Graffiti superior scholarship and Robert C. Dunn. Hustonville; Virginia T.S. Neat. Lexington; list 11.98 leadership in their fields of Linda Dykes, ; Sue Carolyn B. Noe. Richmond. study." R. Eager, Richmond; Linda L. Phyllis M. Noe. Mt. Vernon: OUR PRICE »7 •• The nominees, who will Earlywine, Carlisle. Donna E. Orman. Louisville: receive the society's key. have Patricia S. Eckert, New Kathy L. Reynolds. Richmond; attained an academic standing Athens. III.; Leslie D. Elliott. Verna C. Richardson. M Oar priee '2"! of 3.7 or higher on a scale of 4.0 Springfield. Ohio; Karen S. Springdale, Ohio: Debra L. list 4 for their undergraduate or Estridge. Lynch; Jo A. Fox. Rowlett. Richmond; M •ar price '3**! graduate career or both. Farmersville.Ohio; Lorna J. B. Christopher B. Seaman, Rich- list 5 The annual initiation and Fritsch. Midd'e'own. Ohio: mond; Stephen W. Seithers. banquet will be held in the Keen Karen D. Fuchs, Ft. Mitcnell; West Union, Ohio; Kenneth R. list 6" ear price *4" Johnson Building, beginning at Diana G. Gartin. Dayton, Ohio: Stone, Richmond: Betsy C. 5:30 p.m. with election of of- Daniel L Gash. South Port- Smith. Richmond; Eric E. ficers. smouth; Rebecca L . Grubbs. Spires. Bristol, Va. The nominees are: Hodgenville; Lynn R. Gulley. Edith C. Stevenson, Irvine: Pamela L. Allen, Wilmington. Sharpsburg. Jeanne M. Tarullo, Louisville; Specbum Rewuk Donna K. Hamilton, Loretta: Ohio: Martha E. Ambrose. Sandi W. Thomas, Dry Ridge; Lexington: Gail P. Ambrose. Glenna S.C. Hamilton, Lan- Linda R. Tincher, Frankfort: S. Second St. Lexington: Earlene W. Arnold. caster; Charlotte. Bardstown; Teryl J. P. Tuggle, Morral, next to Wallace's London: Rickey D. Bailey, John E. Hazlett, Stanford: Ohio; Rosann F. Viel, Highland Manchester: Kathleen Baker, Gregory P. Hedgebeth. Rich- Heights; Debra C. Wade. Eminence; Lola M. Bargo. mond: Marilyn J. Henderson, Russell Springs; Patricia B. ANNOUNCEMENT Williamsburg: Nancy Brew, Capbellsville; Karen Hen- Wheeler, Salyersville; Larry T. Beattyville; Marvin T. Batte, derickson. Louisville; Beverly Williams, Lawrenceburg; Ethel Cynthiana: Robert J. Bertrand. J. Horsley, Louisville; Roger G. Wright, Richmond Pamela A. ■ WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY ' Jr.. Ft. Knox. Hott, Circleville, Ohio; Mary Yeager, Ft. Thomas; Conrad E. Rebecca A. Bland. P.S. Hughes, East Bernstadt. E. Young, Lexington. Lexington; Sharalee Borst, Susan E. Jacobs, Chagrin COLLEGE OF LAW Falls; Joanne Jamea, London; Basketball OF ORANGE COUNTY Ashland; Cathy MS Brentzel, Lexington; Steve F. Bundy. Alma T. Jones, Lexington; CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST LAW SCHOOL Mary Ellen Keen, Jacksonville. tournament Kaceland; Carla J. Burns. Photo by Don Willbaun FULLY ACCREDITED IT THf COMMITTM Of Ml Cincinnati, Ohio; Marion H. Fla.; Joan E. Keith, Berea; The Kappa Alpha Psi Patterned planning EXAMINHS Of THf STATE IA» OF CALIFORNIA Cercone, Richmond; Larry T. Vinada M. King, Irvine; Janice fraternity will sponsor a girls' K. Kline, Ft. Mitchell; Luann basketball tournament OFFERS A CHOICE OF FOUR Clark] Lancaster; Paul R. Spring poses a problem for frantic coeds Charleston, West Virginia is shown here PROGRAMS OF LAW STUDY: Collins, Sassafras; Pamela Ann Kline. Sharon, Wise; M. tomorrow through Sunday at with slim budgets. Many Eastern students Koeninger, Newport; Joyce the Model Lab School gym. flipping through a McCalls pattern book in • IN flTMH IV, .. 3 YEARS of FULL-TIME IM #•# Combs, Cincinnati, Ohio; Judy compensate by making their own spring hopes of finding just that right outfit. ^# 115-16 clajiroom hours p«r weeki. or G Coniey, Mt. Vernon. Libby. Brookvilie. Ind. Games will start each night at wardrobes Patty Hatfield, a junior from Melody A. Littrel, Hen- • IN 1ITMIR 3 V, or 4 TEAKS of PART-TIMi day, evening. Deland C. Cope, Cincinnati, *Lx- _ or weekend lew itudy 13 clattea par week. 3-4 hours Ohio; Karen L. Cox, Cincinnati. derson; Georgia K. Lynch, Vine Admission will be SO cents and per clati). Ohio; Connie R. Cundiff. Grove; Lawrence D. Lytel, entry fees for teams is $2 July 4-19 • You can tarn your JURIS OOCTOI IJ.D.I dagrM end become eligible to 'ake the CALIFORNIA 1A» EXAMINA- "Bring this ad ■■ TION SAL El SALE.' Educational Foundations WIITE FO« CATALOGUE Dept 25 RICK'S 111 1 North State College Blvd. co-ordinates workshop Fullerton, CA 92631 INTERNATIONAL (Coordinate Cjmpui, Provisionally Accredited, BICYCLES in London, England t\ 1333 Front St. 228 S. Second St. 623-6421 Dr. William McKenney. All students attending are The deadline to sign up for the San Diego, CA 92101) chairman of Eastern's covered by medical insurance trip is March 31. Those in- Educational Foundations under terms of the National terested in attending should SPECIAL SALE—STEREO EQUIPMENT Department is coordinating, a Health Service. contact Dr. W.A. McKenney. FALL SEMESTER BEGINS AUGUST 28, 1975 summer workshop to take place All PROGRAMS ALSO START IN JANUARY 1976 in London. England July 4-19. More Specific TlOW STUOiNTS fllGIILI »Ot FIMIAlir INSURIO STUOINT LOANS The three hour course is — I APPROVED FOR VETERANS entitled "Problems in Educational Foundations" Academic Affairs draws (EDF507) and will include study of the British open schools. up teacher guidelines According to McKenney,- the A formal statement of the making exceptions to the course will involve visitation to guidelines for summer teaching rotation system to reward schools and will also include has been drawn up by Dr. John merit, the chairman must be lectures, seminars, and D. Rowlett of the Office of able to substantiate his workshops conducted by Academic Affairs. decision. distinguished British educators. Up to now these were general McKenney said, "Emphasis Faculty who have not com- procedures used for choosing' will be placed on how to put pleted appropriate terminal summer faculty but bad never ideas into practice in your degree requirements and who been drawn up. classroom." Faculty who are under do not have tenure shall be The price of the stay in contract to teach in the summer employed to teach in the London is $390. This includes have first priority. Following summer only if no other faculty single room accommodations in them are the nine month faculty are available or if they have dormitories, two meals a day whose teaching specialization is special qualifications which are (except on weekends when needed. needed and finally, faculty who breakfast is served only), have the appropriate terminal The chairman of the depart- transfers, lectures, seminars, degree or faculty with tenure ment shall maintain a roster workshops, program visitations who have advanced study which shall show the dates of and a tour of London. related to their teaching field in summer teaching by each McKenney said, "The entire lieu of the appropriate terminal faculty member. Where trip should cost less than $900 degree. necessary a justification for including air fare." When the number of faculty faculty shall be included. He McKenney explained, "Those shall provide the dean of his who wish to teach in the sum- involved in the program can do mer exceeds the number of college with a copy of the time what they wish in the evenings. positions available, a rotation the summer schedule is sub- This time will give people a mitted. system will be established. chance to go to theaters, ballets, When possible, the courses will Based upon agreement within and concerts. also be rotated so that the same a department and with the dean of the college, faculty may be "There will even be one un- courses won't be offered every summer although some employed for the summer term planned weekend when people on a half-time basis. can take side-trips to anywhere specialized courses may have to *——— they wish." be offered each summer because of student need. Representatives The AAA charter plane will leave from Coluumbus, Ohio. It The chairman of the depart- from Bardstown operates through the Columbus ment has the option of assigning Tuesday, March ' 25, a Auto Club. summer teaching to faculty who representative from Bardstown The workshop will be con- excell in teaching and who are Public Schools of Bardstown, ducted by the International making significant con- Ky., will be interviewing Education Associates. LTD. tributions to the department. In seniors in all areas of education.

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High stepping In its seventh year ( young gymnasts Annual Black Arts Festival under way

BY J.D. PARKS campus at the start of each organization hopes to continue Rodgers was pleased at how Staff Writer Spring Year. to provide for the Black well Blacks are able to com- Rodgers is in his first year as students those things that will municate with each other as President of the B.S.U make them proud of the fact well as Non-Blacks on and off As explained by Miss Mary organization. He explained the that they are black and a unique campus. Porter in 1969 when the B.S.U. weeks festivities consisted of a individual. It is hoped thai the According to Rodgers. "The was seeking recognition for the concert by Bottom & Company Black student will become Black Arts festivities are open organization. "We were like sponsored by the Center on aware of his handicaps and his to all individuals on and off soldiers who had just completed Monday, a film festival and needs. Hopefully the student campus and we would love to an exhausted battle when we Black poetry sponsored by AKA will work up initiative to solve have you patronize our fine made first base being approved and Delta Sororities on problems. The B.S.U. also organization. In the future the by (he Student Organization Tuesday, and on Wednesday hopes goals will help those Non- B.S.U. hopes to get better Committee as an organization." was the Gospel Festival Fund Black students to gain as a recognition other than Blacks in In (hat year permission was Raising Project sponsored by result of meetings, lectures, and the sports sections of the granted and the B.S.U. were on The University Ensemble. programs. school's publications. their feet. Today the Variety Show Now in the Year of 1975 the sponsored by The Black Student Black Student Union is still Union. Friday March 21 marching on and will celebrate Record Spin sponsored by Iota it's seventh annual "Black Arts Delta Chi. and Saturday March Festival Week" that began 22 the 7-11 will sponsor a Monday and will continue dance and the organization will $125,000.00 DIAMOND SALE through Saturday. celebrate its sixth anniversary. As Black Student UnionlB- The main goals of the B.S.U. S.U.) President Joaquin Rosado are to improve the relationships now in progress at Kirk's Rodgers explained it: "Black Photos by Rick Yell between Black and Non -Black Arts Week" is one of the biggest students, via understanding of Eastern students shown above events held on Eastern's self primarily. The and to the left are working with faculty children in a six week SAVE 25% gymnastics workshop. Tax assistance made available Sessions started Tuesday and ON ALL DIAMONDS will meet weekly from 6 to 7 It's that time of the year Kentucky University's College present two special programs to Illustration •nUrgtd p.m. again when every working of Business and WEKU-FM, the assist citizens of Cential American must file federal University's public service Kentucky in the preparation of income tax forms. Eastern radio station, are cooperating to their income tax forms. These programs will be at 6:30 p.m. The station is at 88.9 Gymnastics seminar on the FM radio dial. The first program will feature general information about the offered in Denmark 1974 federal income tax laws and the filing of the 1974 tax /» tnree week co-educational sports from which students may forms. Coordinated by the choose. The theory aspect program in sports, gym- Department of Accounting, includes lectures and nastics , and body awareness participants in the program will discussions in English on topics will be offered in Demark this be Claude Smith, Chairman of like health and nutrition body summer. The program is the Department, and Associate S125" geared to college students and awareness and fitness. i'i -"lessors of Accounting SOLITAIRE PAIR others who are actively in- Total cost of the program SAVE 31" Kenneth Griffith and Harold Fiery diamond sat In lovely terested in physical fitness. A including the round trip from Latham. 14 Kt White or Yellow gold. maximum of 50 American New York-Denmark, local 75 students will be chosen along transportation to the school, A feature of the second $93 with other Scandinavian board and room, insurance and program in the series is that students. all program activities, is $825. questions from members of the The program is part of This is subject to changes due to Community will be answered on Scandinavian Seminar which currency exchange and-or the air. Specific questions has been in exsistence for travel cost. The deadline for about filing the federal income /on i applications is April 1, 1975. KIRK'S 25 years. It is tax may be telephoned in to the organized in cooperation with Further information about station any weekday from 9:00 the Gerlev School for Athletics. the program may be obtained a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and they will DIAMOND $ CENTER The school is located near by writing the Scandinavian be answered on the program of SHOPPER'S VILLAGE (Eastern Bypess) 623-3060 9" Copenhagen, Denmark. Seminar-100 East 85th Street April 3. The WEKU-FM The program will include four New2 York, New York 10028. telephone number is 622-2474. hours of physical activity and two hours of theory. The physical aspects of the program will include gymnastics which all students will participate in : and other physical education

| Price controls give DON'T PAY MORE ■»(i! i FOR YOUR only illusion of help SPRING SHOES

WASHINGTON-Unless you wide food and energy shortages We've Got The Latest Going are an historian, it is not likely and other economic problems you are aware of the fact that need attention as well. And we IN PERSON wage and price controls have need to soften the impact of On Bypass Across from been tried many times in the anti-inflation measures lo last 5000 years and have never assure that all share in the University Inn worked. Un the other hand, sacrifices without over- unless you are Rip Van Winkle burdening any single group. and have been asleep, you Controls are nothing more should be fully aware that wage than patent medicine. They famous brands and price controls failed don't hold down prices, as our miserably within the last couple recent experience showed. Nor of years. do I hey solve our food or evergy i& Despite the most recent shortages SAM PLEKS HOES failure, a new campaign has Let's stop kidding ourselves. 0 been launched by some Five thousand years of failure Open 10-9 politicians and a few should leach us something. economists to impose controls again. Arch Booth, presidenl of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, recently pointed out why politicians, who know bettor, keep talking up wage NOW OPEN and price controls. He said: "They do il because they hope to create an illusion of 'doing something.' and they hope (o distract people's attention from TONITE! I he real cause of inflal ion." 24 Higher prices, which hurl us all. are nol the cause of in- flal ion They simply are the most visible symptom Therefore, il does no good simply to clamp a lid on prices HOURS 7:30 P.M. while allowing cost pressures to build up. This is what happened when we experimented wilh controls for 32'_• months Cosl pressures Brock Auditorium were relieved somewhat when 7 DAYS controls were lifted from some industries in 1973. Then, when controls for almost all other Free To EKU Students & Holders of industries expired April 30. 1974. prices exploded in other •<*-.»- industries Industrial prices A WEEK conlinued lo rise rapidly. The net result was lhat in 1974—a Center Board Activity Card year of on-and-off controls—we had a substantial rise In prices. $ 00 The long-range solution to . All others 1 double digit inflation is to strike THOMPSON'S

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1 Hk Page 6 The Eastern Progreaw, Thursday, March 20, 1975 News Briefs: Dance Theatre to present concert, 'Horizons of the Mind'

The Eastern Dance Theatre Brock Auditorium The per- of Dr. Donald Cooper, will calendar, which is being every Wednesday at 5:30 in can be picked up at Skip itself will air at 11:30 p.m. on lerviewing seniors in Liberal will present its annual spring formance is free for full-time present a concert at 7:30 piti prepared by the Pi Kappa Alpha Conference Room C of the Daugherty's office (Student Saturday on TV 27 and continue Arts and Business for positions concert, "Horizons of the EKU students and activity card this evening ip Gifford Theatre. Fraternity in cooperation with Powell Building. Any in- Activities and Organizations until 5 p.m. Sunday. as Claims Representaves. holders and SI for all others. There is no admission charge the Office of Public Infor- terested persons are urged to Mind,'* at 7:30 p.m. on March Office) next week. Contributions or pledges can 25-26 in Gifford Theatre and the public is invited to at- mation attend. The applications must be Career Day Admission cost is 75c in ad- be called in to the studio and tend Please submit properly turned in by Wednesday. April pledged to the Walk-athon or vance and $1 at the door. Dental and Medical scheduled and approved items Film Festival 23. Official tryouts are April 30. Lambda Alpha Epsilon, Tickets.can be purchased from can be given to any Phi Delt. Application booklets for the to Planning Calendar, Public Contribute and the kids will Association of Law Enfor- Eastern Dance Theatre Qualifying papers Information. Jone< Ruildine The International Students cement, and Alpha Sigma are members For further in spring, 1975. Dental and Association proudly presents Mission speaker appreciate it. Medical College Admission sponsoring the 3rd Annual formation call 3504 or 32S2 Qualifying papers and "The International Film Law Enforcement Career Day. Tests are now available. petitions for the Student Student events Festival." The first night During the week of March 24- Vet's Club Contact Dr. Meisenheimer, 27, the EKU Wesley Foundation It will be held March 25-26, Association of EKU will be i March 26) of the program is an The Veteran's Club will meet Keith Berger Moore 339. Dates concerning student will be holding its annual Tuesday and Wednesday, from made available to students in events should be submitted to exciting Indian movie in color at 6 p.m. tonight in the Grise 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily in the the Office of the Student named "Raja Aur Rank" which Spiritual Life Mission. This Keith Berger, a master of the the Office of Student Activities year's speaker will be the Rev. Room. Combs. All Vets Keen Johnson Ballroom. art of mime, will be the star of a Percussion Association, Powell Building and Organizations. Powell 128. is based on the story of a prince welcome. this week. and a pauper. Terry Faris. pastor of the Center Board Fine Arts The EKU Percussion The deadline is April 18. Williamsburg United Methodist Intervarsity program at 7:30 p.m tonight in Ensemble. und<>r the direction Qualifying papers and Gist of the movie: "li you petitions must be completed have a choice between a Church in Williamsburg. Seniors Kentucky. and returned to the SA Entries close mother's love and a kingdom, Wednesday. March 26. Inter Varsity Christian office no later than 4 p.m. today. what would you .choose? A Terry is a 28-year old Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. Racquetball and golf entries Methodist minister noted for his representatives from Cincinnati prince, who had everything Insurance Company of Cin- tonight in the Jaggers Room. Recycle Yourself close at 4 p.m. tomorrow. humor, wit, and his profound Even when you'e doing nothing, you're doing something on except a mother's love; a cinnati, Ohio will be in- Powell. Everyne is welcome. a Raleigh bicycle Something good lor your body and mind Art Club Entires should be submitted to pauper, who had nothing but a insights into Scripture. He will Begley 213 or call 5434 for in- be speaking on the theme of There s probably no easier way to get in tune with yoursell The Art Club will meet at 9 mother's love." And with a Raleigh you won't have to worry formation "Love Is" based on 1 Corin- about it wearing out betore its time A Raleigh is p.m. tonight in Campbell 534. thians 13. precision made from the finest quality components Anyone interested is welcome. Folksinging Anthropologist There will be a Noon and a to last lor years Thai s what won Raleigh its 7:00 p.m. meeting each day The formidable racing reputation all over the world Gamma Raleigh makes so many models that there is Walters Hall will host a Paul C. Winther, an an- Monday through Wednesday literally one III tor you Shown here is the Theta Epsilon folksing in the dorm lobby thropologist, is seeking data for with a final meeting on Thur- Very Feminine Raleigh Sprite with new self-adiusting brakes There will be- an Saturday. Everyone is invited. a research project studying the sday Noon. All activities will See (Raleigh dealer) then see a new you organizational meeting for the role of bandits and the ex- take place at the Wesley Question of Gamma Theta Epsilon at 4 :30 Gymnastics lessons pansion of the American Foundation. All sessions will be p.m. today in Koark 200. frontier and its development. informal, and will be open to IME BICVCIE FIT FOB TOU Interested students may attend Six lessons in girls' gym- The time span to be studied is everyone. The topics covered Life Insurance the meeting or contact Rick nastics for children of faculty, from pre-revolutionary days to are as follows: ► Tinrpin's Bicycle Spaere at 5385 for more in- staff and students will be held the post-depression era. Monday Moon: "Love Is In these liberated times no woman need World formation. from 6-7 p.m. Tuesday begin- If you know of anyone who Number 1" settle for weak, ineffective financial ning this week in Weaver Gym. could provide any information Monday Evening: "Love Is planning. Developing financial For more information; phone regarding "gang size and Patient and Kind" Porter Drive Calendar material 3340. ^composition, location of of- Tuesday Noon: ''Love Is Not independence and estate security for the fenses perpetrated and. how Jealous" future is as important for women as it is 623-7214 Material is now being ac- much money or goods gained, Tuesday Evening: "Love Is for men. Your Fidelity Union Life Field cepted for the 1975-76 planning Easter Egg Hunt Not Arrogant" gang locales, where gangs Associate knows that and can help you There will be an Easter Egg recuperated or sought safety, Wednesday Noon: "Love Is Hunt for Brockton children on ties with family and friends Not Rude" achieve a CollegeMaster® or other Wednesday, March 26, at 6 while being an outlaw, extent Wednesday Evening": "Love program which will meet your needs now and kind of civilian moral and Is Doing" p.m. in the Ravine, sponsored and in the future. TENNIS SALE by Civitan. material support, relationships Thursday Noon: "Love Never contacts between gangs and Gives Up" Call the Fidelity Union Field Associate 4* extent of their cooperation, life Republicans For further information, call "*** in your area: • within gangs, involvement in the Wesley Foundation at 623- A<* 20% OFF The College Repbulicans will the "civilian" life of villages, 6846 Bob Robert meet at 6 p.m. tonight in Room towns, cities, prestige ranking among gangs, and ideas con- 3ob Leger .

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The Eastern Progress, Thursday. March 20, 1975 Page 7 Longer skirts, pastels, and designer shirts Fashion trends described as transitional and casual

scenery, and "prints Ironi Ihe BY Jl'LIE HOYT had a lot of basics, i black.white. Many of the decorator print year. The "braless look "--a ,\r m vogue "Baggies arc mid eighteen 111 century." Feature Editor beige sweaters l Sweaters have shirts are made with nylon. controversy ot yesteryear—is out. Tall heels on shoes are definitely out." Arthur sees a Arthur added. "We've' lieen Changes in fashion occur been real big this winter.'' Both This sheer garment is worn with less predominant. Burton observed than tops are "a little trend to "a lower, dressier getting a lot of novelty lops." annually Clothing styles often the button-up and vest styles a tank lop in the "layered look." are popular. Arthur continued. The shirt can als be worn under more covered this year." shoe." Burton summed up Ihe vary from season to season to "They kind of carried over with the tank top. Necklines are cut higher, and a Nylon shirts "with expression curYenl fashion trend as the extent that they run (he "Tank tops are very good (his bra may be worn with many of prints'" are popular with men. "casual and easy." However. danger of being labelled as Ihe longer skirts the tops. as well as women According to "The girls arc beginning in fads. year. They come in sels or sold as separa(es." commented Arthur, many shirts feature the dress up more.. They're getting Longer skirts, high-waist The basics, such as turtle Fabrics change Burton. "The tank tops are a "'Victorian look." with designs. more fashion conscious." cuffed pants and screen print necks and scoop necks, are little more tapered than last favorites of the public, and are shirts now fill racks thai for- Fabrics have changed from year." selling well "They just dress merly held micro-mini skirts polyester double knit and cotton Dresses, like skirts, are them up a little more." and hip-hugger jeans. to acrylic, nylon, or blends. longer this year. "Long dresses remarked Burton. Consumers may protest Woolen blends are also have changed from polyesters One interesting combination thai designers do not "make" becoming more popular, par- to the voile type, and cotton is a renovation of the "western"' Feed Four (hem after a certain image. ticularly in slacks. gingham." stated Donna Castle look with East Indian The idea of being directed or "They're really pushing of Harolds', a women's clothing fabrics Many of these shirts manipulated like pawns on a wool for the fall..." stated store in Ihe University Shopping are made into "patchwork print chess board is easy to resent. Arthur. "Wool is going to be big Center. "The 'short' dresses blouses." according to Castle for *5.fifi Store owners must meet the for the fall." Many of these are longer—knee length lo "Embroidery on the sleeves demands of the public, in order woolens will be woven in "soft slightly below-the-knee." and neckline is also popular." to stay in business. Hence, they tweeds." Men's wear. also, has must have a good idea of what Pure, hundred per-cenl wool reverted back to the traditional the public wants, when ordering blends are rarely used in the Denim and cotton look pastels from the recent trend of stock. manufacture of clothing, as Photo by Don Wallbaum baggies and cuffs. they once were. "So many "Last year we had the A transition "Cuffs are out." Mike Eaves, The "denim look" still prevails, and is available at several people are allergic to wool." "slinky" type fabric." Castle of Cornelison's Fashions, flatly shops in the Richmond area Bold print blouses are an additional explained Arthur. There are explained. "This year it's the The transitional stage bet- denim and cotton look." staled. "Almost everything's accent available to the fashion minded consumer, as these two several blends of wool, usually Ground B*«< O P«caa o* Chuktn ween the short and long- knit. Leisure suits are rea' French Fr*s 1 Pf*\ of Poiaioaa models indicate. with rayon and polyester. "The girls always like jeans ■ "anything goes"--has now big." in o< Kidney Baans 1 Prfit of Coutlaw According to Burton, and your knit tops and shirts." 1 Cain of Paachaa 1 Pint O* Or«vy almost passed. Longer skirts, Oavy Wi 0 Roll* stated Burton. The "faded" i 1 Ff». Aftarnoon such as the midi, may have polyester tops have been selling Campus chimes look is still to be found on many gone over like a lead balloon "like wildfire." She also Modified (iatsby- clothing racks. Smocks are also two years ago. Now, the below- mentioned that many of the Dinner Later. Dinner's Ready! worn. Many pantsuits feature a the-knee length enjoys much fabrics recently in use have As for the present trend. 'It's L«t lha Colonel do tha shopping polyester blended with them, smock top. and coohing tot you al cloaa 10 popularity. kind of a mild fifties look", tin do >t -your Mil pneaa Carillon rings time Halter suits with blouses or "The girls are going a lot now such as "saran and Gatsby look, modified. Plaids jackets enjoy current for skirts...the midi." com- polyester," with silk, cotton, are really big." commented popularity, along with the mented Vernon Burton, of and acrylics, and.."polyester Eaves. Suits are made "with Britt's Department Store. gabradime. We call it 'poly- "wrap-around" top. The legs on solids": pastels are "for along with hymns Besides being made longer, gab " the slacks are narrower this summer, everything." skirts are also worn more often. Eaves describes Ihe male BY WAVNK BOHI.ITT bells and the dynamics, so that A renamed relic of the past is fashion scene as "sporadic." Staff Writer the hymns are automatically (he "Eisenhower " jacket. Plaids and prints are popular in played, too. Currently enjoying renewed shirts. "Everybody expects the Originals are first played by popularity, the high-waist turtle neck lo be big for several COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPE I The hefty gray monster lets the carillonneur before the jacket was styled after the late more years. The biggest trend ut a reverberating cry as a computer translates them. President Eisenhower's army right now is leisure wear. . .Ihe brute force strikes repeatedly attire. The colors are blended open-collar look." Ktntiitfki) fried Ikiitat and tampered with It, causing of Spanish Hut, a local shop *Hut argest bell weighing 2.000 checkered gingham. Longer skirt lines have gained popularity Ihe bells to chime at hours they catering to college students. Our people make it net ten] pounds and the smallest 15 in the past several years. This dress can be worn for a variety of Ph - 623-2264 were nol scheduled for. He went on lo add, "We've pounds. occasions. 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BY J.C. DIM AS presented to coaches performing in Alumni Coliseum who. Staff Writer in the course of a game, invent some form of classic The speaker peered over the dais in the baUroom and dribble', either vocal or visual. Not wanting to win an take fourth noticed that the crowd was not yet at full capacity *ward myself. I'll engage in no more pre-ceremony Undaunted, however, he patiently waited out his ovation.he ''iribble * then began his opening address as the audience sat down in You better not. or I'll dribble you outa this joint: said his chair the club bouncer, who had just walked in. "Good evening, sir, and welcome to the Gluepot Koom ol The host. Outwardly unshaken, yet with a gulp employing straight title the fabulous Dobbins Motel of Richmond This is your host a holding pattern in his throat, continued. "Since the award for the evening. J.C Roomdust. presenting tonight the first, winners could not be here this evening, we'll proceed with annual EKl Dribble Awards The Dribble Awards are the listing of the honors." The man comprising the audience snapped. "Yeah, Eastern's men's gymnastics thev're not here And I know where they are. They re team closes its 1975 season with IN have all name brant Athletic Supplies. meeting with the league commissioner making elaborate an appearance this weekend in plans for next week's wake to be held in your honor. They re the Southern Intercollegiate We offer discounts to teams sororities gonna kill you. stuff you. stick an apple in your mouth, and League meet in Morgantown. veil Suey'at your corpse in Unison!" W Va. -Reallv?" Roomdust wondered "I thought they only did EKU easily rolled to it's fraternities or groups, when purchased that for law enforcement majors! Which brings us to the fourth straight Kentucky major event of the evening ii jiaitities. Trophies and awards alsa The first Dribble Award, given for the Best Original intercollegiate Gymnastic Plav-Calling in a Pressure Situation . goes to Coach Jack Championship March 7 with n available. Fraternities I sororities Schalow of Morehead State. In the last moments of the team score of 165.6. UK was spirited February 1 clash between Schalow s Eagles and the second with a score of 40.6. see es for jacket needs. Eastern Colonels, the coach called a time out and was heard Eastern place first, second and by an informant totell histeam to line up in a 2-3-2 defense if third in every event, except Ceaplete Selection of htens' I Women's White Staf the Colonels got the ball! Let history record that Morehead rings where UK placed second 1 lost the contest by a slim 86-82 margin. As to who I'O captain Bob Sanderson Morehead's two extra men were—well, one can let his Swim Suits look first in rings, vaulting, imagination run wild!" Taylor's Sporting Goods, Inc. "If Denny Crum were in the OVC he'd tell you!" shouted parallel bars, and the all- the observer. around. Freshman Pat Bowies Coll»t« Park Shoppinc Center "If Denny Crum's team were in the OVC, I could think of placed first in floor exercise and eight teams that would rush to go independent! The next pommel horse and was second 623-9517 prize, for the coach Most Vocally Aware of Current mlheall ai'ininil Brian Morrelt Petroleum Prices' is given to Jimmy Earle of Middle placed third in the all-around. Tennessee Earle's team built an early first half lead in the Tony Webber and Jerry Duff JI February 17 game with Eastern by constantly changing its were fourth and fifth in the all- defensive alignment. The setup to be used on each defensive around as EKU again made series was decided by Earle, who would then yell his decision to his players, such as ,l-2-2\ '1-3-1', and '2-1-2'." a clean sweep of the Ail- Join flie ■ 'I'' "But how were fans to know Earle was calling a man-to- Around event. man defense for his squad when all onlookers could hear was EKU Coach Gerald Calkin third biggest the cry 'Regular! Regular!'? said he was happy with the Sounds like the yell I make each week at the gas station!" oulcume. "Our next com- ■•.•:• "Will someone put that man in exile somewhere far away, petition is the Southern Inler- • ■ family in the like Keene Hall? The Dribble Award for the man Least collegiate Gymnastic League Likely To Be Financially Successful in Switzerland' is Meet on March 20-21. This will .i-., i awarded to Coach Don DeVoe of the Virginia Tech Gobblers, be our last competition this world. .■-• which, on February 3. beat the Colonels 90-81 in the season and we are working to Coliseum." "Even though Tech played a running style of basketball, make it our best performance." which usually ends games swiftly the Gobbler players had to LAST SEASON, Ron Campbell, a defensive the Memphis Southmen of the WFL. His Eastern closed its dual meet be wondering all night when the game would ever end. This tackle, chases Frank Jones of Morehead. teammate, Jeff McCarthy, also signed as a season with a 196.8-165.4 loss to confusion in the players' minds was created by DeVoe, who, Campbell a standout at Eastern the last free agent with the Kansas City Chiefs of a strong Georgia Tech team Imagine an ordar of with thirteen minutes remaining in the contest, yelled lustily four years has signed as a free agent with the NFL. March 8. finishing with an 8-3 22,000 priests and brothers in to his five, "Two minutes! Two minutes!'. He was really record. 73 countries around the world. confused! You'd think he'd tried to set his watch by all the In his last home meel. senior (That's a pretty big family.) clocks in the Wallace Building! They're always different." co-captain Bob Sanderson But that's what the The audience nodded knowingly "Just one small cog in scored 45.3 in the all-around. the large, well-oiled machine that is Eastern Kentucky Salesians of St. John Bosco ■ are all about — a large family University!" Campbell, McCarthy sign as agents Coach Calkin said that he was of community-minded men This statement did not sit well in the mind of the host, who pleased with the season. "We rl/iW dedicated to the service of * remarked, "Please, please, let's not bring the energy crisis only lost three meets and they youth. (And no one gets lost.) into this! Our awards presentation will now close with the while McCarthy, a 6-5, 220- hitting 62 of 141 passes for 1,026 were all to very strong teams," announcement of the winners of the two most prestigious Two former Eastern football In Italy in the 1800's a chance meeting between a poor pound senior from Cold Spring, yards and seven TD's. He also he added. priest and a street urchin served to create a movement of such Dribble Awards. A coach must, as part of his job, discuss players, defensive tackle Ron '-, i success that it is still growing today. Don Bosco became the questionable calls with the official from time to time. Some, Campbell and quarterback Jeff had earlier inked with the rushed for 299 yards and six Kansas City Chiefs of the touchdowns . lajj priest who brought youth back from the streets — and like Bob Knight of Indiana and Hubie Brown of the Kentucky McCarthy. have- signed as Dnhq*1 back to God. Colonels, are used to the role; others are not as accustomed free agents with professional National Football League. Campbell and McCarthy were Women lose in '■•. I He reasoned that a program of play, learn and pray would to forensic battles on the hardwood." football teams. While starting at tackle this contributing factors to • make useful citizens of the world. He crowded out evil with "With this in mind, first of all, the Dribbler for the Best past season for the Colonels. Eastern's Ohio Valley Con- reason, religion and kindness in a (what was then unheard of) Slap in a Referee's Face Using Visual Effects' goes, without Campbell, a 6-3, 225-pound Campbell was the seventh ference football championship M 9rtJ atmosphere of family. question, to Eastern's Bob Mulcahy, who brought cheers and senior from Miami, Fla., signed leading tackier for EKU with 38 Ihis past season and 8-2 ove.all second round The ideals of St. John Bosco are still with us today. His chuckles to thousands of Eastern fans with his habit of with the Memphis Southmen of tackles and 27 assists. record. In the OVC, coach Roy work goes on in boys clubs, technical and academic schools, removing his glasses and offering them, with a warm and McCarthy finished the season Kidd's Colonels finished 6-1. guidance centers, summer camps and missions. And his very gentle heart, to the official. Couldn't you just see someone the World Football League, human approach is very evident in the family spirit of the The Eastern women's like Henny Youngman trying that? You know, Take my ■ Salesians. This is the way he wanted it. This is the way It is. -glasses—please!' " basketball team did not fare as The Salesian experience isn't learned - it's lived. "I hate to admit this," said the audience, "but I'd rather well as expected in the AIAW see Henny Youngman trying your job." Region II tourney at Elon, "Finally, the winner of our highest award, which we North Carolina, during spring facetiously call the 'Double Dribble', goes to Leroy Fisher of Eastern looks good at Carolina meet break. Eastern won the first For more information about Salesian Priest! and East Tennessee for the "Best Disguised Slap in an Official's game by 12 over Western I Brothers, mail this coupon to: Fame* Joseph Mattel, S.D.B. Room A- 197 Face.' Fisher had been terribly unhappy with the calls Carolina and then dropped a I going against his team in the January 25 game with the ml") The Eastern track team goes points, EKU, 62; and East llarbul. 3:16.6. 100-63 decision to powerful OF ST. JOHN BOSCO I Colonels." head-to-head with its first Ohio Carolina, 51. "Frank's throw was ex- Memphis State in the second Box 639. New Rochelle, NY. 10802 "An alleged missed goaltending call midway through the Salesians I Valley Conference competition In sunny, windy 50-degree tremely noteworthy because it round Memphis went on to a I I am interested in the Priesthood □ Brotherhood Q half was more than Fisher could tolerate, so he chastised the referee, Ralph Stout, using an expletive referred to by many of the outdoor season Saturday weather, Eastern had a very- went directly into the wind," 2nd place finish as Tennessee when it travels to Mur- fine showing, grabbing four Harvey said. Tech won the tournament. •| ■»'/!»»■ I Nan* I athletes as the Magic Work' (and it isn't 'fudge', either!)." "Hearing this Watergate tape tactic, Stout immediately freesboro, Tenn., for a first places against a South ttreet AdeVex ...... _ I called Fisher for a technical foul. As Jimmy Segar sank the triangular meet with Middle Carolina team that finished I ran Mate 7k> free throw following the call, Fisher put his hands over his Tennessee and East Tennessee. thiid in the NCAA Indoor mouth, speechless. Then, in his finest hour as a coach, "We're looking forward to championships in 1974 and an Western blasts opponents MM I I thementor chided the official, saying lovingly to Stout, competing in this meet after our East Carolina squad which tekteatron -Ralph. I've got to admit—that's the first call you've gotten fine showing in South finished second this past year in I right tonight!' Is that a classic?" I■ YOlif Current Job ■ Carolina," said EKU track the Southern Conference indoor in KIWC gymnastics (Continued on page nine) coach Art Harvey. championships. In its first outdoor meet of the Placing first for Eastern were Eastern hosted the state Eastern a close fourth at 72.60. Support '75season March 8 igXcilumbia. Steve Flint, high jump, 6-7; gymnastics meet the Thursday Taryn Wells of Eastern was S.C.. Eastern placed second to Frank Powers, javelin. 216-2; before spring break and the impressive with second place in the University of South Carolina Bob Moffelt, mile run, 4:17; and meel had some impressive floor-exercise (8.20) and a third JMTZEm IOC Baseball while East Carolina finished in EKU's mile relay team of individuals. (leaves of in the all-around with 26.20. third place. Team scores Dennis Donahue, Jerry Just, champion Western won every IfflEflCmnCRCI E MOTS Team showed South Carolina with 67 Bryan Robinson and Tyrone event and had a 6 point margin Ms. (Heaves went on to the for the all-around title Western regional and won the all-around l...l.k..ll...l 1! 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X\ The Eastern Progress. Thursday, March 20, 1975 Page 9 Sport clubs have proved successful at EKU

BY SAM WHITE additional co-ed sports clubs area could be very successful. within the state or out. sports club activites. Most of Guest Writer are tremendous. For example, A canoe club could also fit in the Individual sports such as the work-responsibility is The Sports Club program iki club in this geographical scheme, exploring waterways badminton, raquetball, and dependent upon club members, under the Department of handball also hold op- and the club's advisor. Intramurals at Eastern has portunities. Hopefully, further interest proceeded to make an im- The men's intramural office will be manifestedthis semester pression alongside the area of serves as the focal point for for this student-oriented regular IM programming. supervision and coordination of program. The sports association program was initiated during Dribble Awards the 1972-73 school year with the formation of a volleyball club. , This group proved itself suc- Wofee A ttoie (Continued from page eight) cessful in its initial year by putting on demonstrations, "It is," agreed the spectator. "As for this show, though. I clinics, and playing matches. think I'd rather do my accounting." "You better get to work on it. because you're of no account as far as I'm concerned. And thai ends this evening's Guidelines for the sports program." Suddenly, the hotel manager rushed forward to THE EKU baseball season has begun as split a twinbill and will take on Western in association were drawn up and the platform, and handed the host a note which seemed to Eastern's first baseman, Dennis Brant, two games tomorrow. Action will begin at approved by the School of please him. takes a swing aginst Cumberland. Eastern Turkey Hughes Field at 1:30 Health, Physical Education, "Attention, please. I have just received late work from Recreation, and Athletics. In Editor's Pass, Wyoming, that the votes have been tallied to the policy's introduction, it determine this years 'Best New, Knowledgeable, and clearly indicates that the Talented Columnist in a Newpaper." With a rapidly program is "for the students beating heart and a crazed, ecstatic grin on his face, he read and by the students," under the the sheet aloud. "The winner IS. The Fat Broad?!" Colonels split, meet Western supervision of the Director of The enthusiasm which Roomdust had previously experienced seemed to strangely fade. "What is this? Are Intramurals. you kidding? I smell a rat! I think some 'B.C.' fanatic The purpose of the Sports stuffed the ballot box! This is an outrage!" The program Association Club program is as abruptly ended, Roomdust stalking off the stage in an for two, here, tomorrow follows: (1) To offer a sports apparent rage. The rage seemed but a front, however, for, activity for any students who a few moments later, he was heard to mutter to a friend, "I pulled it off two weeks ago. You think anybody saw me?" The Eastern baseball team When Ihe Colonels lost ace Ohio Stale University and road have a desire to participate; (2) opened its season last Monday righthander Denny Barbour at contests with Marshall To develop advanced skills in special sports, and (3) To with a split of a doubleheader the start of the fall season with University and the University of provide an opportunity for against Cumberland College in an arm injury, several young Cincinnati. OVC division play ii extramural competion." All game events described in the above column really the season openers. The pitchers took the mound and happened. If you dispose of this paper, but would like a free sees Eastern hosting East Sports clubs are organized Colonels of Coach Jack Hissom picked up victories Tennessee and Tennessee Tech printedcopy of this column, send a stomped, self-dressing primarily as special interest lost the opener 6-4, as Barry for doubleheaders, while elephant to : The Bad Humor Man. Box 276, Palmer Hall, Eastern has a 25- game non- groups. These groups sponsor Mauntel look the decision. the spider in my mailbox would appreciate the company. conference schedule, including traveling to Morehead State for and promote activities that may Eastern then romped in the a twin-bill. i home games with the not be included in regular in- second game with shortstop, Home doubleheaders begin at University of Detroit. Eastern tramural programs. Dave Ball, getting two doubles Michigan University, the 1 p.m.. while single games are Expressed student interest is 1 Appearing Nightly and a single to lead the 9-4 win. University of Kentucky and slated for a 2:30 p.m. start. the key to getting a club in gear MONEY TO LOAN I Starter Pete Dimas look the 8:00 P.M. UNTIL CLOSING and moving. The quantity of vicotry. interest more or likely deter- Eastern resumes action at mines the club's fate. Turkey Hughes Field torn- Intramural Presently, there are 8 active On Anything Of Value. Superb Dining % morrow with Western Ken- sports clubs here. These in- tucky, two games, and another cluded the following, with the :estaurant twinbill here on Saturday Scene name of club president and-or JIM'S PAWN SHOP Relaxing Lounge against Detroit. coach: Bowling-Jim Searle; And Lounge With the fall championship of Softball is in full swing with due Friday with play beginning Soccer-Ken Jackson; Archery- lo the Eastern Division of the Ohio games beginning at 4:30, 5:30 after Easter. The Auxilary Joe Gallagher; Mountaineering Valley Conference secured, and 6:30. Teams will please Gym will be closed for the and Hiking-Dave Isenhour; Easter break after Tuesday Bus Station Campus Movie coach Jack Hissom's Eastern make note of individual game Judo-Wayne Mandell; Karate- Colonel baseball Jeam has a 31- times and in case of possible night due to the women's state Thomas Ricardo; , Volleyball- South third Street Richmond. Kentucky gamv schedule carded this cancellation due to bad high school basketball tour- Bill Moore; and Cycling-Tom nq spring weather, call 5434 after 2:30. nament. Knight. MNMMJMMnMMaaaiMa Ed i.rd by the hitting of Kay Umpires are still needed to help In women's intramurals, the The possibilities for having {. Spenilla. the pitching of Pete out. basketball playoffs are un- Dimas and Barry Mauntel and Individual golf and men's derway with the Jolley-Volleys the steady influence of third racquelball doubles entries are as favorites. baseman Jay Buffin in the in- field (all four arc seniors), Eastern compiled a 4-1-1 ()VC Campus Movie ' -■ mark this past fall and a 12-8-1 overall record. A team batting average of 309, including len butlers with a .300 average or better, helped Eastern average almost six I runs per game, while the Colonel pitching staff was % limiting opponents lo an earned run average of 3.75. I Spenilla led the team in several offensive categories \ including baiting average >.4X1). al bats (67). hits (33). I home runs (3). runs baited in (I4t and slolcn buses (13-13). Kreshniaii centerficlder Darryl Weaver topped Ihe team in runs I scored (16). triples (3) and walk's 115). in addition lo balling .378 Eight other Colonels balled more lhan 300 including left* lielder Krv I.eidolf (.481). catcher 1-irry Koesch (.375). inhcldcr littry Hatched (.333). iirsi baseman John Collins l 334i. shorlslop Dave Ball (321 >. outfielder Ken lxxkell i 3I3>. first baseman Dennis Brant i.313). first and oul- lielder Uirry Myford ((310) Junior John Hcvcre. who balled 371 last season, will gel a reprieve from spring football practice lo play baseball again. Dimas pitched the 2-1 division clincher over Morehead and liiiislieil with a 2-2 fall record and K II A of I'M. He also led Ihenquad bl innings pitched (31 2-3). strikeouts 1301 and com- plete games i4>. Maunlelwas 1- I and pitched 1H 13 innings without ualking a batter CAMPUS CINEMAS 1 & 2 HAPPY FREE I uedted in the University Shopping Centei ** RICHMOND DRIVE IN** MEADOW 30' COKE STARTING TODAY! FUNNY AND FUN! 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Page 10 The Eastern Progress, Thursday, March 20, 1975 Student financial aid Fight cancer ■ Cancer control education will be stressed during the American Cancer Society's April campus crusade ac- cording to Skip Daugherty and Dr. program doing well Herman Bush, campus chairman and educational chairman, respectively. Highlight of the Campus crusade, says found, Vescio's job is to find a program Daugherty, will be a Campus-Wide BY JOHN ROBERTSON which will help the applying students. Talent Show, sponsored by the freshman SUN Writer We always try to find the best program and sophomore classes, at 7:30' p.m. All federal financial aid depends on the for the student," said Vescio. April 21 In Brock Auditorium. financial needs of the student, according There are six main programs a student Deadline for talent entries, both in- to Herb Vescio, in charge of student aid can look into if he needs financial aid. dividuals and groups, is set for April 1 at Eastern. The first is the Basic Educational with auditions scheduled April 7. The basis for finding if there is Opportunity Grant. To qualify for this, Application forms are available in financial need is a formula which takes the student must have gone to school campus residence halls and at the into account the income of the student's after Apr. 1, 1973, should have worked Student Organisations and Activities parents and the available income that during the summer to have helped put office in the Powell Building. There win can be counted a parental contribution himself through school. The higher be a one dollar entry fee. towards the student's education. classification (junior, senior, etc.) a Also involved in the formula is what student is, the more money he is ex- All proceeds from the talent show will the student himself can pay towards his pected to have made during the working be donated to the Cancer Crusade. education. All of this is then compared to summer. The B.E.O.G. pays for not The fund drive portion of the Crusade, the cost of going to school more than half of the student's total need. which will be operated by the KDT's, If a need for financial assistance is CWENS, and Little Colonels, will be The National Direct Student Loan conducted through collection tables In iNDSD must be paid back on a plan each dorm and in the Powell Building providing for the person borrowing the money to start payback nine months lobby. Contestants after getting out of school with a $30 a month payment plus 3 percent simple A breast cancer seminar will be con- interest until the loan is paid back. Up to ducted April 8-9 at 7:30 p.m. both (Continued from page one) Allison Copony, a Louisville sophomore, strums a sunny song while Jo Anne Lind- $5000 can be borrowed over a four-year blad, also a sophomore, from Arlington, III. soaks up some of Sol's rays on a recent evenings. Tuesday's session will be held performing a modern dance routine. period. Serenading ? warm day in the ravine. in the Jaggars room and Wednesday the Debbie Moaaghan, 21, is from Orlando, "We take the money (that is paid back) session will be held in the Kennamer Florida. She is sponsored by Kappa and loan it out to someone else," said Room. Delta Sorority and will present a Vescio, referring the how NDSL funds 'A nationwide epidemic' dramatic monologue. She is a senior are constantly in circulation. majoring in psychology. What happens if someone does not pay Carol Cole, a senior speech and drama back the money borrowed? major from Lexington will be singing. "We have a full-time person in the Dr. Raymond speaks on venereal disease Theta Chi Sorority is her sponsor. She is collection department," said Vescio. 22 years old. Vescio said the deliquency rate is from BY MARJORIE DENTON no sign of the disease and 25.7 percent of before breaking out," he said. may be treated by penicillin or Debra l.ynn Klmore is another 22-year- three to four per-cent and that "it's not as SUff Writer the males are unaware that they have it. A blood test is needed to detect old from Dayton, Ohio. She will be serious a problem as some other schools tetracycline. Venereal disease is regarded as the Syphilis comes in three forms. The syphilis, but it can take four months Dr. Raymond recommended performing a dramatic dialogue. Chi have." most serious and fastest growing first stage is a chancre (anj enlarged, before showing a positive reading. Omega Soroity is sponsoring Debra. She tetracycline because it is less toxic and If a former student in the NDSL program epidemic in the United States. In the past painless, ulcerated sore) which soon Dr. Coles said that no other organism has fewer side effects than penicillin. is a senior and a speech and drama goes to teach at a low-income school or a disappears. Next, the spirochetes in- can cause greater scarring than major. mentally-retarded class, he doesn't have three years the number of cases rose If treated, VD has a 99 percent range of from 2.S to 3 million Americans said Dr. filtrate the blood stream. gonorrhea. Because the sore seals itself cure, but there is no immunity. to pay back any of the loan. MIMred Hack, from Frankfort is 19 Coles Raymond, infirmary physician, off, creating pus, it makes the disease years old. She will be singing. Sponsored recently. Raymond addressed The final and fatal stage occurs as the very hard to diagnose. Dr. Raymond said that in his three by Kappa Delta, she is a sophomore, Another way to receive money is to disease enters the body organs. "This Gonorrhea can only be tested by taking years here only two students came to him work for the University, through the several students on V.D. in Dupree Hall majoring in Music and medical in an informal rap session. stage can be there as long as 20 years a culture. Both syphilis and gonorrhea for treatment. technology. work-study or institutional programs. Supplemental Education Opportunity "I believe an open and honest Debra Simpson will be sponsored by presentation is what we're looking for," the Little Colonels. She is from Norwood, Grant is for exceptionally needy students, as is the State Student he said. majoring in home economics. Debra is a Dr. Raymond, who has practiced Loch Ness monster mystery unfolds 19-year-old freshman. She will perform a Incentive Grant. Grant programs require no money to be paid back. medicine for 23 years, showed the dance routine. students, through the use of slides, how Tim Dinsdale, famed lecturer and numerous expeditions to study the Mary Theresa Keene, from Bardstown. Students wanting to apply for aid must organized watch at Loch Ness during the fill out forms; and according to Herb untreated VD affected the body. writer, from Great Britain, will speak at bizarre creatures seen in the Loch Ness summers. is a 20-year-old sophomore sponsored by "VD,"be explained, "is a disease of Brock Auditorium March 27 about his area. Phi Mu. She will play the piano. Vescio, "everything must be legally More recently, Dinsdale has worked documented." One out of twenty-five moist mucous membranes basically first hand observations concerning the Dinsdale made his first visit to Loch with the teams from the Massachusetts I.iada Buchanan is a 19-year-old applications is checked for accuracy by transmitted through sexual in- "Loch Ness Monster" mystery. Ness in 1960. He has been fortunate Academy of Applied Sciences, which has sophomore. Linda is sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service. tercourse." He said that ten percent of The presentation will begin at 8 p.m. enough to obtain film of the large, obtained further data by sonar, un- Kappa Delta and will be singing. She is the people in the United States ages 17 to Admission is free and students, faculty, animate creatures of that area. derwater photography, and various other from Kingsport, Tennessee and is Vesico said he felt the Student Aid 24 have VD. He added that syphilis is so and the public are invited to attend. In his presentation, Dinsdale will show means. psychology and school health major. Department at Eastern was doing a good hard to treat because it can mimic any Since the early 1930s, sightings of slides of his findings. Dinsdale will give his lecture and fi|sn Angela Maureen Casteel, from East job. Vescio said, 'I'd say we're disease. strange monsters have been reported Dinsdale worked with the Loch Ness presentation as a part of the lecture and Bernstadt, will present a dance routine. comparable in staff and monies," when "You can transmit VD innocently and around Loch Ness, Scotland. Phenomena Investigation Bureau, which seminar series sponsored by the College She is a nursing major and is a 19-year- looking at other state universities. unknowingly. In women 80 percent show Newspapers and individuals have made has for the past 12 years maintained an of Arts and Sciences. old sophomore.

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