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Eastern University Year 1972

Eastern Progress - 07 Sep 1972

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Vol. No. 50 Issue No. 3 Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky University 10 Pages Thursday, September 7, 1972 Center Board 17 Killed Olympic Spirit Shattered Political terror suddenly No bargain was reached. A set for the Games they hosted in Presents Concert shattered the Olympic Games' gun battle which erupted at an 1936. Racism and political spirit of world brotherhood this airfield 20 miles from Munich pressure in the age of Hitler had Angeles. In 1966 they inade week, leaving 17 persons dead ended in tragedy. All nine damaged Ihe spirit of the '36 BY. T.G.MOORE as a result of an Arab raid on hostages were killed. Five Olympics. Staff Writer numerous television ap- pearances and began the first of Israeli quarters at the Olympic Arabs were killed;, three were Now the 1972 international The Association, one of the a series of concerts' at the then Village in Munich, West Ger- captured. A West German meet will be remembered in "most prolific soft-rock groups unknown Fillmore West in San many. policeman also lost his life. history as Ihe Games where the Olympic spirit fell victim to the since Ihe Beatles," will be Francisco. The athletic competition will Services Planned playing in concert along with In 1968 more concert tours not be stopped, however, as ironic example of hatred. Jackie DcShannon, one of the followed along with more Olympic chief Avery Brundage Today the remaining Israeli Tight Security Reigns country's leading pop female television appearances on said terror would not destroy team leaves for home. Tight security reigns over the artists Sept. 13 at the Alumni programs including the Ihe success thus far achieved. Memorial services for their Colisieum at 7:30 p.m. Smothers Brothers, Ed "The games must go on," he teammates are planned in Olympic village today. Airports To dale the Association's total Sullivan, and Johnny Carson's said. Munich and around the world. are particularly heaviiy Both the Jewish temple and guarded, as officials fear fur- record sales amount to fifteen Tonight Show. Coach Killed million . They have to In Ihe following year, synogogue in Lexington plan ther terrism in an effort to have their credit three gold singles Paramount Pictures contracted The Arab raid came Tuesday honor tributes today. the three captured Arabs freed. and four gold albums, at the I hem to do the film score for when the gang killed an Israeli West German Chancellor The major Munich memorial same lime boasting six "Goodbye Columbus". Of late, coach and athlete and took nine Willy Brandt said "Ihe joyous service was attended by 80,000 Grammy nominations. they have been playing a highly Israeli hostages. The Arabs games are over. In the coming yesterday. World leaders have denounced the action-nation by In 1967 Ihe group was voted popular series of engagements demanded Israel release 200 days we will have to prove the top Pop-Rock Recording at Ihe LA. Greek Theater. Arab '"political prisoners" ourselves anew." nation-including countries Artist by the Bill Gavin Radio- Jackie DeShannon is no before return of the Jewish The Germans were hopeful of sympathetic to the Arab cause Record Congress. Sixty of the,74 stranger to the pop music scene athletes. redeeming the atmosphere they in the Middle East conflict. songs they have recorded were cither. She began her career written by members of the singing gospel songs (both her group. They have played over parents were musicians and Project Pal Up For Adoption 700 concerts 'in the last five singers), at her home in Hazel, years, with 576 of them being on Kentucky. From there she went campuses. on to Los Angeles, doing demos As EKU Ends Sponsorship Some of their most with Leon Russel, the Byrds, Project Pal is up for adoption. memorable songs (recorded Bob Dylon and Randy Newman. Programs from being complete. students can educate them- After two years of matching many times over by other Her first big hit was the Burt "If I had known that Project selves." underprivileged children of artists) are: "Cherish", Bacharach song "What the Photo by Jim Sh«pherd Pal would have taken as much "Windy" and "Never My World Needs Now is Love". Richmond with student "pals", time as it had I would have Project Pal Program is under Ihe project faces this year with Subsequently she relaeaed Derby event Alpha Delta Pi and Kappa Alpha never included it in the the direction of James Delap, |/>ve." Jim Shoemaker of Sigma Chi is raised into the no sponsoring organization. The Association has been another single to become a hit: Theta are first and second, respectively, in total Residence Hall Programs. director of Telford Community air by the members of Kappa Delta as they Last year it was coordinated around since 1965 when they "Put a Little Love in Your points as of today. Myers said that he has "no Center in Richmond. The object proclaim themselves winners of a Sigma Chi by Mary Glass, Director of began their career in Los Heart". She's also doing well on qualms about students par- of the program is to have Women's Residence Hall Ihe charts now with "Vanilla ticipating in Project Pal, but college students volunteer some Programs. that it would have to be co- of their free time to an un- Olay". - Dr. Thomas Myers, vice Jackie's kind of music has Sigma Chi Derby Week ordinated by some other group. derpriveledged child. The new president for student affairs, Death Claims been described as some of the He added, "I think that by campus coordinator has yet to said, "We are not going- to most unique and varied in working with the community be selected. abolish Project Pal. It will just modern music. In Rolling Stone, Sparked By Coed Games Eastern Teacher have to be sponsored by another Stephen Holden said: "I've engage in a game of musical An airplane dropping play Friday the "derby chase" organization. This is because it Thomas Frederick Main, 38, always liked Jackie .DeShan- money on the campus-coeds begins. Up for grabs will be chairs with buckets of ice substituted for the conventional is not a residence hall Greeks Begin Fall Rush instructor of music at Eastern non's singing-a gently throat- asking guys for "white black derby hats worn by the program." seasts. died Friday in Lexington after a catching, but never maudlin crosses"-it's all part of the Sigs. Again, the sorority Myers explained that the only long illness. He is survived by style--...as close as you can get acquriring the most will win. "Zipper Stripper" will have second Sigma Chi Derby and programs planned and budgetd Eastern fraternities and student with 12 semester hours. his wife, Mrs. Alice Main and a to defining the mainstream in Spirit Week. A parade through the campus girls changing clothes in a by the Residence Program sororities have been holding 2. Rusheees must have an son, Timothy. contemporary music." Inter-sorority competition is planned for Saturday mor- sleeping bag with the attire they Directors will be those which informal rush for interested overall grade average of 2.2. Main was born in Colorado, Tickets for the Sept. 13 con- will have the girls smashing ning. Each sorority will enter a leave behind what their sister will take place in the dorms. students since last Tuesday and There will be various ac- and his parents presently reside cert are on sale at the cashier's eggs on top of the heads of their float and a "derby queen" must fit into in order to win the ,f We don't want to spend any will continue to do so until tivities held during the rush in Lamar, Colorado: Before windows in the Powell Building friends, chugging milk, and candidate for that occasion.. relay. money on programs outside the September 18. period. Mixers and off-campus coming to Eastern in 1971, he and Coates Administration changing clothes