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Vol. 64/No. 7 Laboratory Publication of the Department of Mass Communications 20 pages October 10. 1985 Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Ky 40475 The r astern Progress. 1985

Trial Major's date probe closed By Amy Wolf ford set New. editor Progreaa staff report Court martial investigations for Former university student Kevin Maj. James Alspaugh, a former L. Fitzgerald is set to stand trial university military science June 6 for the alleged murders of professor, have concluded without Roy Bickers, 70, and his wife. Ruby, court actions, said Joe Bartley, 55, of CarroUton, according to the public information officer for the Grant County Commonwealth 2nd Army ROTC region Attorney's office. "There will be no trial and no Carroll Circuit Judge Charles court actions. It will be taken care Satterwhite set the court date at an of by other than court actions." Bartley said Oct. 2 hearing. "We don't know how the matter Fitzgerald is currently lodged in is being taken care of yet," he said. the Grant County Jail in Williamstown. He has pleaded not Alspaugh, 40, was under guilty to both murder charges. investigation because he allegedly A source in Satterwhite's office violated a written directive which prohibits fraternization with cadets, said the June 5 trial date was the placed unauthorized long-distance closest available time because phone calls and misrepresented Satterwhite wanted to leave an entire month open for the trial. personal travel as official business. Brig. Gen. Jerry A. White will Fitzgerald was arrested and indicted on June 5 by the Carroll decide what actions to take now. The possibilities include "a letter of County grand jury on two counts of reprimand, a chewing out or the murder. charges dropped." said Bartley. Satterwhite denied Fitzgerald bail "One can only speculate at this and set a hearing for June 17. That point which will occur," he said. first hearing, and two subsequent "It is different, cases by case, hearings, were postponed because depending on the circumstances," Fitzgerald had failed to retain an he said. attorney. Bartley said no decisions had been On Sept. 11, Satterwhite made yet, and it was being handled appointed Grant County public by means other than judiciary. defender William Carter to The case is now closed; there was represent Fitzgerald. no acquital or guilty plea, he said. Fitzgerald was enrolled at the Progress photo/Rob Carr No change has been made in university last semester as a part- Let's do lunch Alspaugh's status as a member of time student. He had attended the the company of the ducks when she carries loaves of bread. On the U.S. Army, said Bartley. university since the fall of 1981. Linda Day, a university book store worker, often spends her this particular day she shared four loaves with the mallards. The allegations were filed on June day off relaxing at the Stratton Pond. She often finds she has 28, 1985, said Capt. John McCollister, U.S. Army public Funderburk makes request affairs officer. A board of senior ranking military officers investigated the charges, McCollister said. Alspaugh was stationed at the Bonds sought for campus upkeep university from May 1983 until May 1985 and is currently a staff By Scott Mandl At the regent's meeting maintenance, in the event the state officer to the Program Division for ones because there is little prestige from which the engineers were sent, the 2nd ROTC Region, located at Staff writer Funderburk said, "I am can fund from some other source, I in maintenance while "a person likes said that studies done at the other For the first time, the university recommending three funding shall request that they do so and sell Ft. Knox. to see something new coming out of regional universities in the state had While at the university. Alspaugh is requesting the authority to sell sources to support this capital bonds as a last alternative to sup- the ground that they can attach a yielded similar results. bonds to pay for "major budget request. porting these needs. name to and get some credit for." "All the universities have got pro- served as an enrollment officer and maintenance needs of the campus." "The final source is a request for taught freshman military science "The first fund source is the "You're talking about a lot of blems," said Beauchamp "They've courses. • ■ President H. Hanly Funderburk Agency Fund Balance (money in the state capital construction dollars for money and no one expects it to be all got very extensive capital con- has requested 121.8 million extra in university's budget carried forward equipment items over $50,000, new done overnight, but it's going to struction needs." Alspaugh had no comment on the state allocations. at the end of each fiscal year) of $3.5 construction and property become a continuing thing." Beauchamp said the longer case. Funderburk's request, made in million to purchase items of equip- acquisitions. Dr. William Sexton, vice presi- regular maintenance is deferred, the His lawyer, Ronald Blaine the August Board of Regents ment less than $50,000 and to fund "While I have been here only a dent of Administrative Affairs, said quicker facilities begin to Stewart of Williamsburg. also meeting, is in addition to the nearly projects under $200,000. short time, it has become very clear the list of items which will require deteriorate and the greater the cost refused comment on the case at this $72 million slated for regular "The second fund source is the to me that the university has very major maintenance was based on a in the end time. university operations for the authority to issue bonds to support pressing needs in each of these report conducted by the state. The 1985-86 fiscal year. the major maintenance needs of the areas." state sent two engineers to assess These projects are too numerous campus. This totals $10.7 million in In a recent interview, Funderburk the condition of the campus. to fund through the regular budget, 1986-87... elaborated on his report to the There are 10 projects for which Opinion 2-S.tS according to Jim Clark, director of "Although I have requested bond Board of Regents. the authority to sell bonds are be- News 4, 15-19 "The state made a very great in- Periscope Planning and Budget. authority to support the major ing requested. Features. vestment in the '60s and '70s to Costs for these projects range Lake care of the baby boomers," said from $340,000 to repair and replace University cheerleader* spend Organizations 6-7 Funderburk of the extensive domestic hot water boilers to lorf hours in the promotion of Am .8-9 construction which occurred on $2,186,000 to renovate the Univer- school spirit. See story on Page Sports 12-14 Alspaugh sued campuses across the state to sity Building, the oldest building on 5. People pod.. accommodate the increasing campus and the only campus struc- Police beat.. enrollments at the time. ture on the National Register of "Now that we've made that in- Historic Places. Health notes over accident vestment, someone needs the Nine projects were listed in the re- courage, the foresight and the for- quest for direct funding, including L By Amy Wolf ford resulted and was the contributing titude to step forward and say, $950,000 to finish the planetarium News editor factors of the accident." 'Hey, we've made that investment, and $550,000 for a pedestrian over- A civil suit involving former Alspaugh was not under the we've got it sitting here - let's main- pass to the Lancaster Avenue park- military science professor Major influence of drugs at the time of the tain it," Funderburk said. ing lot. James Alspaugh has been filed in accident in the opinion of Madison "I think we need to realize that Clark said projects for which the Madison Circuit Court over an County Coroner Bmbry Curry, said this is not going to be a popular funds are being requested are vir- automobile accident in which the KSP report. thing for politicians to do." tually the same for which funds Bonnie Spuriock, 41, of McKee, was The suit states Caira Spuriock Funderburk said it is harder to were requested two years ago. killed. sustained "severe and permanent get money for repairing existing R. Clark Beauchamp director of The suit was filed in circuit court injuries to her person and has been structures than for building new the state Division of Engineering, Oct. 3 by Tina Smith, 23, Spurlock's caused to endure great physical and daughter, administratrix of mental pain, shock and agony," and Spurlock's estate and sister of Caira she will probably suffer the rest of Spuriock, 11, who was ktjured in the her life. accident. In addition to the damages, the Graffiti artist Smith is asking for $2,496 in civil complaint asks for cost of legal funeral costs and $1,500 in medical expenses, the allowance to file an costs for Bonnie Spuriock, $1,000 in amended complaint for special medical expenses for Caira Spuriock damages, other relief and a trial by and punitive damages. jury. hits buildings She is filing the action on behalf Alpaugh had no comment on the By Amy Wolf ford The name of the individual cannot of herself, sisters Caira and Shanda case at this time. be released because disciplinary Spuriock, and brothers Jace and Alspaugh's lawyer for courts News editor Criminal charges may soon be actions at the university level can Mike Spuriock. martials investigations, Ronald not be made public. The Family The suit states Spuriock was Blaine Stewart of Williamsburg, filed against a university student Education and Privacy Act of 1974 "legally and lawfully operating" her said he believed Alspaugh's who recently has spray painted prohibits this. vehicle "in a careful and prudent insurance agency, the United "NEO 1026" graffiti across campus. manner" when it was hit. Services Automobile Association "NEO 1025" has recently become The student who admitted to It also states, "James D. Insurance Co., would handle this a graffiti slogan seen at various committing the vandalism has been Alspaugh negligently, carelessly case. points around the university. Keene known to do this in the Louisville and recklessly operated his vehicle" The suit also states Spuriock had Hall and a third floor bathroom in area. Sey bold said. in excess of the speed limit and a life expectancy of at least 30 more the Wallace Building have been hit The "NEO 1025" graffiti has been unsafe for driving conditions. years. Before her death, she had the hardest by this so far. appearing on campus for about "The negligence, carelessness and completed one year of law school. "Charges will be filed if we can three weeks and one half weeks now, recklessness" of Alspaugh The accident took place on Aug. find enough sufficient evidence to he said. "constitutes gross, reckless, willful 15 on U.S. 421 South in Richmond prove it," said Wynn Walker, According to Spybold, six and wanton h»h< vju« uu»um„ ut> a when Alspaugh s car struck assistant director ot public safety. bathrooms and nearly every did, the known risk of harm and Spurlock's car and knocked her According to Kurt Sey bold, dorm stairwell landing in Keene Hall have injury" to cause the death of vehicle into a fence. director of Keene Hall, a student been hit. Spuriock," states the suit. Spuriock was pronounced dead at resident admitted Friday to Troy Cornett, custodial Trooper Tony Mitchell of the Berea Community Hospital. committing the "NEO 1025" supervisor tor academic buildings at Kentucky State Police (KSFi wrote Caira Spuriock received minor vandalism the university, said the Wallace and Progress photo/Rob Carr in the accident report, "It is in the multiple injuries and was treated Sey bold said he was going to turn Combs buildings, and the John Buried treasure? opinion of the officer that Mr. and released from Berea Grant Crabb Library have been the name of the individual in to J Reece Henson of Waco, spent Sunday afternoon scanning the James Alspaugh's unfamiliarity Community Hospital. Howard Allen, dean of Student marred by heavy graffiti in the past with the roadway, speed, extremely Civil suits filed show only one Development, on Monday for (See GRAFFITI.-Page 18) fields behind Donovan Annex with his metal detector. slippery surface and weather viewpoint of a case. disiplinary action. I I- I he bastern Progress. I hursday, UctoDer iu, iVbb

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Alan White _ „ _ .Editor Jay Carey - - - Managing editor Tim Thomas Staff artist New policies will not help new students The university is making a they are eligible to return to the move tn admissions that is both sending institution and they curious and questionable. meet the university's retention ;' On Monday, the Faculty standards as published in the Senate, without discusffion, Undergraduate Catalog. The passed a proposal to modify retenion standards require a part of the university's minimum grade point average admission policy for depending on the number of undergraduate students. hours completed. The reason The three changes are as behind this change is to have follows: uniform policies for transfers '. •'Graduates of out-of-state and non-transfers, according to high schools who do not meet the proposal. Cither the rank in class or ACT But who is to benefit from percentile requirement may be these changes in admissions? allowed to enroll in summer In the long run, most students school for a minimum of six will certainly not benefit from semester hours of such changes. The push on in Greeting cards run the gamut university-level work, including Kentucky is to offer high school English composition, in order to students a pre-college curriculum and honors "I only say it yearly, but I mean all that tackey, worthless junk But. of all the birthday cards for demonstrate the ability to do Rimintive university work. programs. it most sincerely - Happy away.' Now, for a really tasteful, the elderly, this is my favorite. But what good will it due to Birthday." ramblings valuable gift, just open this card." "I think birthday cards that make * Students earning a 2.0 during And when you open the card. a joke of someone's age are crude the summer will be permitted to offer such plans if students will Have you ever noticed the great abundance and variety in birthday "Did Simon say open this card. Oh and insensitive. Don't you prune- re-enroll in the fall. The policy be able to walk into the cards? well! Happy birthday anyway." face?" used to state that graduates of university with little more than I certainly havel Birthday cards even come One of my pet peeves about the out-of-state high schools who a high school diploma? The other day I was searching specially developed for that birthday card industry Is the did not meet either the No doubt some students will through this ungodly multitude of someone special who rubbed it in birthday card for those who tbbve-50-percent rank in class benefit from the new policies. birthday ramblinga on the card shelf your face every time you hit a remembered your birthday a week or the 60 percent ACT percentile Students who will not learn in a never-ending effort to locate Jay Carey milestone in the world of birthdays. or so late. requirement could not be what a valuable experience that ever-elusive, special (fit to a 'T'l "Just think, no matter how old you "Only one out of 30 people will get - I'll always be younger." enrolled; college could be until after high birthday card. receive a belated birthday card this to a favorite national pastime. "So There seem to a great deal of year. You're just lucky I guess." ■ •Students required to enroll school will be thankful a lack of In my search through the racks, you say you like sex on your cards poking fun at the aged. I don't know about you, but this in a developmental studies college planning will not be held I realized that there must be more birthday. That's interesting! Most birthday cards than there are "A Birthday Poem: First you makes me feel like the luckiest man course will be permitted two against them. people I know like it more often crawl and then you walk. in the world. semesters, rather than one, to But the university needs to birthdays. Or so it seemed. than that." There are the all-purpose birthday Eventually you learn to talk Pretty Actually, I do feel like the luckiest successfully complete the draw a bottom line sometime in Then there is the birthday card soon you start to stoop. Getting old man in the world. But not because cards. "This is a double-duty suited for your everyday, average course. admission policies. birthday card. It not only wishes is pidgeon poop." I got a belated birthday card last The proposal also asks for the This latest move in lowering fruitloop relative. "This birthday "Birthday cards just aren't as month. you happy birthday, it's also your card was designed for a typical, well- funny as they used to be - but then, "First Semester Suspension" standards is a curious one. The present." The reason I think I'm so lucky adjusted, normal human being. But neither are birthdays." is because of the mother I have at policy to be abolished. The first question that comes to I also found a card that said: "So I bought it for you anyway." suspension policy states that mind is "why?" They even have Jeopardy-style home, waiting to receive a birthday today's your birthday. Live It Up - How about those ever-present birthday cards for the older full-time freshmen students who An obvious answer is a card from Richmond. you have a whole year to live it "Simon Says" birthday cards? generation. "The Answer: A 1973 Today's her birthday. And I've (all below a grade point average declining enrollment. High stan- down." "Simon says, 'Have a happy Dodge, s day-old pastry and you. only have one thing to say. of 0.75 during their first dards do not pump tuition and If you look hard enough, one can birthday.' Simon says, 'Open your The Question: An old Dart, an old Mom, I love you and Happy semester of work will be dorm fees into the university always find those cards which relate birthday gifts.' Simon says, "Throw tart and an old fart." Birthday! immediately suspended from coffer. the university. But being a regional . The proposal states that these institution, the university is (wo changes would give all supposed to serve first those Students strive for boredom undergraduates a minimum of from Eastern Kentucky. And two semesters to demonstrate there are many from this state who need the lowered admission Of all the people who manage to Scott Mandl is a journalism enlightening methods of friends on their dorm floor. the ability to do university be bored, there are no experts like understanding how the experts stay Next they develop friendships work. In this respect, it would policies to enroll. graduate majoring in speech college students. communications. bored is to examine those who have with interesting students who make the policy consistent with The signal many high schools There are probably people who get failed. persuade them to have an Che policies of the other public may be receiving in Kentucky is just as bored. And there are Third, college students manage to interesting time. At this point, "what good is a pre-college be bored depaite the number of It is hard to tell if the non-bored Universities in the probably people who get bored as students have truly forgotten how boredom is becoming increasingly Commonwealth, according to curriculum if one is not often. organizations to become involved in. to be bored or just simply were not less evident in their lives and soon the proposal. required?" But it is doubtful that there is any Whether it's a greek organization they are to the final stage of non- such as a fraternity, sorority or an aa committed to being bored as they ; •Transfer students with How long can this go on until class of people able to so should have been. boredom from which there is little, the university's freshman class consistently overcome the sheer affiliated little sis group or a if any, hope of return. overall grade point averages of professional organization such as Whatever the cause, the result is lass than 2.0 may be admitted if becomes the "13th" grade? number and variety of activities under their noses and still be as Student Paralegal Association or they have been perverted by the Here, these non-bored students bored, as often, as college students. the Data Processing Management interesting facets of college life to have moved into positions of First, college students are able to Association. the point where they show no hint leadership in their chosen non- Whether it's an honorary society of being bored. And without the boring groups and circles and are be bored despite the broad cross depended on to help others section of activities. Whether it's a such as Gamma Beta Phi, Lambda proper influence may never be bored Students need Sigma or the Honor Society of again. accomplish things which usually campus sporting event such as a swim meet, baseball game, or a Nursing, or a service organization Usually the pattern of non- make for a fulfilling and non-boring tennis match or a cultural activity such as Kappa Delta Tau. boredom is similar. time. such as a recital, play or exhibit. Armchair speculation would In closing, it should be harder classes Whether it is a representative suggest that, against all odds, they First they get involved with remembered that being bored is no Sroup like Student Senate, simply set their minds to it and something. Sometimes it's an easy undertaking and those who ' A university is an institution graduation, honors students esidence Hall Association or decided before coming to college organization, sometimes it's s study wish to lead a truly boring life Of higher education. It is should be more willing to Center Board, or a campus ministry that, no matter what opportunities group. Often it's merely several should be committed. supposed to be a place to sacrifice the grades they such as The Newman Center, Inter- were made available, they would do their very best to sit in the room and prepare students for life in the treasure and take those Varsity or the Baptist Student be bored. "real world." Majors are advanced classes. Union. Whether it's in the morning when Just to make sure they didn't available for people to specialize If a student was recognized as learn any new ways not to be bored, an honor student by the they are learning about the history in a particular subject, and of the earth, the fall of the Roman they decided early they would run general education is required to university for taking such home every weekend where they Empire, or "The Rape of the Lock," To report a news or story To place an ad: enrich and enhance overall classes, a feeling of or at night when there are campus could rest up - to return on Monday quality of life for students. ' accomplishment could be felt by movies, Philosophy Club debates, and be bored anew. idea: Diana Pruitt 622-1882 : As the university opts to the student and the institution. and residence hall programs. Perhaps one of the most I^eanne Fields 622-1882 increase developmental studies An honors program could be Subscriptions are available courses and lower admissions used as a recruitment tool for News by mail. Cost is 50 cents per standards without providing high school seniors, as well as to Amy Wolfford.. .K22-IK72 more options for honor promote pride in an intelligent Organizations issue or $ 15 per year payable in advance. students, the standards of the student body. It works for other In other words Su/anne Staley t>22-lx72 University may fall. state universities. Features The Eastern Progress is a . Top students from around the It is the duty of an institution IVrri Martin 622-1872 member of the Associated state and country may decide of higher education to provide few..." the Student Association Arts/Entertainment not to come to the university what the name implies - higher To the editor: cabinet regrets this has ever been in Diirendu IH-nnis . .622-1X72 Collegiate Press, the Ken- and go to another college which education. Fairness should be doubt. It is the purpose of the Sports tucky Intercollegiate Pres9 Association and College provides challenges for them. granted to the weak as well as Student Senate to represent the Mike Mursw 622-1X72 Honors English is currently the strong student. Senate responds concerns of the student body and to Pictures Newspaper Business & advocate appropriate remedies Advertising Managers, Inc. available for students who score Sure, lowering admission Rob Carr 622-1872 standards allows more students through appropriate channels. high in English on their Although it IB unfortunate there to be enrolled in the university, In the October 3 issue of The American College Teat (ACT). , . - - i/>w vnt*r tiim-out for fall The Progress is published every Thursday during the regular school year hut how many students are Eastern Pn>'- _i, two editorials Accelerated UM»W> lu uu.th and rsiMi- h > aised legitimate questions elections, that low turn-out does not wiih ihe exception at rscatten and i uniaaUoa period* other sciences can be taken drawn to the University ol concerning the purpose and worth alter this central idea: the senators Opinions expressed herein are those of student editors or other signed without reward. Kentucky or the University of and cabinet and elected officers will writers and do not necessarily represent the views of the university. of the EKU Student Association Any false or misleading advertising should be reported to the (ieneral But an honor student is Louisville because of their Because of the importance and continue to execute their duties for the best student environment Manager'Adviser Marilyn Bailey. 117 Donovan Annex. Kastern Kentucky smart. He knows he can enroll in increased academic options? honesty of these questions, a public University or 6221880 a 100-level class, get an "A" and Programs for increasing the answer is merited. possible. Traditionally, the Senate Kastern Kentucky University is an equal opportunity. Affirmative Ac- not worry about unnecessarily knowledge of students should be As to the question "...What good does not publicly list tion employer. Any complaints arising by reason of alleged discrimination available for people who could does it do to continue with an accomplishments as if they were should be directed in writing to Dr. Rebecca Edwards. Affirmative Action affecting his GPA. If some type Office. Million House. KKU or 622-1258. of recognition were given upon benefit from them. organization that exists for so (8M LETTER, Page Three)

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———mmmwm—-——— (Continued from Page Two) trophies, ana pernaps it la remiss characterise him as suffering from Roach control, concern from the Progress and their not to do so. a clouded and confused mind is not urging for students to meet their There are projecta, though, in only unfair, but untrue. I personally hope we at Palmer senators halfway. As a senate, our which a greet deal of pride ia taken; The Student Association and Hall have put a damper on the roach main concern is students and we the annual Fall Festival, held only Senate is not only alive and well, but population at Palmer Hall. A special have been working on many of the last Wednesday, raised over $800 thriving. All are welcome in the thanks meeds to be awarded to ideas mentioned in another editorial. which will go to the University's office and Senate meetings are open David Kelly and his assistant from We need the student input. We take Student Emergency Food Fund. to the public Responsibility to the K.K.U.'s very own Pest Control. ideas and suggestions and go with There is, at present, a university student body i« ■ campus-wide These guys did a darn good job them as fsr aa we can. student who was granted a concern; the Student Senate will spraying. I would also like to Improvements and changes four-year scholarship from funds peifoiui it's duty and produce express a great deal of thanks to the cannot happen overnight but we are raised by the Senate, three separate effective results. WATCH US residents of Palmer Hall for getting many problems solved student-run programs are funded: NOW! evacuating the facility in order that quickly. As Chairman and Vice Chairman Mentor, the University Pals, and Mark B. Hundley the residence hall could remain in KISL. operation to serve human of the Public Relations Committee, In addition to all this, there is the occupants. A final suggestion might we are working hard to get the (Editor's note: This Utter was also information to the people through legislation paased by Senate and the signed by nine other student be appropriate for all that live in official representation of the Residence Halls: PLEASE throw all the FYI, printing and duplicating Student Association by the senators.) waste products, especially food services, printer board and the executive officers on the Council of items, down the trash chutes or in Progress. With the Progress's help, Student Affairs. Additionally, Minimum life appropriate containers after you we want to keep the EKU campus approximately 200 students are have used the item(s). The roach is and community informed. That is J. Scott Rupp's "My Turn" what FOCUS is all about - you, nominated thru Student article in the October 3 edition was s garbage bug and most residence Association to serve on various halls only need one garbage room. EKU, and the future. WATCH US a humorous look at a job interview, NOW! university standing committees. and at the same time made some Please be part of the solution to rid It is quite correct to point out valid points. I must comment, the residence halls of unwanted Kathy Gammon there has been only one senate however, on something which he occupants. Tammy Disteeh meeting thus far, and new senators apparently wrote in all seriousness. Michael R. Bradle are just now "settling down" and The article states that the author is Palmer Hall Director becoming accustomed to senate here "to get something called a procedure. Sadly, what was not degree." He then correctly points Corrections pointed out was the time and hard out that the degree is no guarantee Halfway there work given by the cabinet since of a job. before the start of the semeeter, But he is here for the wrong We would like to respond to the Maurice Colemen is not a member attending a workshop and planning reason! He should be here to lean, October 3rd editorial "Voting Right of Kappa Alpha Pai, aa reported in sessions, researching and writing to get an education, not a degre-. If Taken Lightly." We appreciate the last week's paper. legislation, in short building a firm he learns the required material, and foundation for the upcoming year. demonstrates that he has learned it. Because of this groundwork, four he will be given the degree. This is Guidelines for letters to the editor pieces of legislation were on the an important distinction, and has a agenda for that first meeting. As a great effect on a student's outlook. Letters should be typed snd The Eastern Progress side-note, the dividends of this If the purpose is simply to get a double-spaced. They should also er courages its readers to write a preparation were apparent at the degree, I would advise students to be no longer than 250 words letter to the editor on any topic. October 1 meeting as evidenced by do the minimum, using every (about one and one half pages). Letters submitted for active debate and participation shortcut possible. The Eastern Progress also (rives publication should be addresed to: within the Senate. Regrettably, this Dr. J. O. Black, late head of the readers an opportunity to expre is the newsoaper and must contain wasn't emphasized in the editorial. EKU Physics Department, used to more detaUed opinions in a col- the author's address and One point that was brought out speak of the person who takes the umn called "Your turn." telephone number. was the "talk of allowing a Senator minimum number of hours for These columns should be in ' he Letters must include the a certain number of absences from minimum credit, receives minimum form of an editoiial. Th »se author's signature. Carbon copies, Senate meetings." Mora accurately, grades, and graduates with interested in writii.g a "Your photocopies and letters with this "talk" was a resolution which minimum degree. That person gets turn" should contact the illegible signatures will not be was presented, debated and passed a minimum job, and lives a newspaper before submitting an accepted. by Senate; it is now in force. minimum life The Minimum Person lrticln. Unsigned 'etters will not be Further, there was, indeed, some results when one's purpose is "to I.i'iii-rs should lie mailed or accepted. discussion concerning reducing the get a degree". brought to The Eastern Pro- The Eastern Progress routinely number of available senate seats. , I might point out. however, that gress, 117 Donovan Annex. condenses letters before Constitutional revision has been, there is st least one degree here at Kastern Kentucky University, publication: however, grammar in the past, and remains, of prime EKU which almost guarantees a 40475. and punctuation will not be importance to the Student Senate. job. There are normally between 2 The deadline for submitting a corrected. The prsent constitution has certain and 5 physics majors who graduate letter for a specific issue is noon The Eastern Progress uses its flaws and irrelevancies; however it each year. In the past 10 years, only pn Monday prior to Thursday's own judgment to determine if a was a cabinet concensus that one has not immediately found a job publication. letter is libelous or in poor taste, pushing such major legislation - or begun graduate school - in the Letters will be used in and reserves the right to reject through Senate at a time when new field of physics/engineering after accordance with available space. any -letter. Senators are unfamiliar with graduation. The typical starting procedure, would be highly salary has been 126,000. We like to improper and unethical. The think that it ia not the degree which constitution will be revised and produced these jobs, however, but updated, but it will be done what our graduates learned while cautiously and with input from here. representatives of the entire student body. It is hoped the student body Karl F. Kuhn will exhibit patience and understanding as this matter ia ♦ E.K.U. vs. U of Georgia carefully resolved. 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held in dorms John Giles, junior, police Tyme Dongsl, freshman, administration, Lswreaceburg undeclared. Moterldeo, Minn. By Jenny Chambers subject that's not often, talked Staff writer about" but Hale "tells it like it is." "It has something to do with Hale provides safety tips to "Am I suppoet to know whst it Although no incidents of rape is?" South Africa. I'm not sure whst it were reported at the university in women in her rape prevention means." 1985. the majority of university discussions. They include walking women belong to the age group from with someone at night, wearing which the largest amount of rape clothes for easy mobility, not Carolyn Walker, freshman, Gladys Evans, freshman, victims come. hitchhiking and using the university undeclared, Shelbyville undeclared, London shuttle bus. Hale suggests women According to police Lt Cindy not walk along the same path each "Isn't that something about "It's all the problems in Africa, Hale of the Division of Public time they go to class, their dorm or Giles Walker what's going on in South Africa?" Dougal financially and socially." Safety, the largest amount of rape wherever they go frequently. victims come from the 18 to 23 age The shuttle bus is provided for group. university women from 6 p.m. to 2 Ksthy Rasmusson,, fi Hale presents rape discussions in a. m. Sunday through Thursday. The Mike Smith, freshman, physical the university's female residence shuttle will take a female student education. Greenbarg iting, Richmond halls each year to help students anywhere on campus during this "come to grips with the fact that time. "I guess it's part of a tie." "It's when the minority rules over they may be raped." Hale also recommends that the majority." "Rape is not an aggressive Joxm women speak directly and walk with of sex but a sexual form of a purpose. Amy Pace, freshman, psychology, aggression," Hu said. / "A suspect is less likely to "Rape occursX when sexual Corbu Henry Fugue, fresh man, physical approach someone who is education, Louisville intercourse occurs withoat consent. confident," she sajd. If the girl does not consent to the "When there are two separate "Another area we're really groups and the minority rules.' sexual act, it is rape," she said. concerned with is downtown," she Pace "Wrongdoing in South Africa." Rasmusson Fuftg Hale stressed the difference said. "A lot of downtown situations between two adults consenting to are where girls are raped." engage in a sexual act and the Five women talked to Hale last female submitting to a sexual act year about being raped without because the male physically or reporting the incidents. They were verbally abuses or coerces her. university students who had been Hale said acquaintance rape is downtown and left with a person common, "especially on college who said he was taking them to a campuses," and occurs when the party. rape victim knows the rapist. The women did not get to the The female may possibly be party because their companion dating him and submit to engaging raped them before they could get in sex because he threatens her. uses there. some kind of physical or verbal If attacked, a female should abuse or coerces her. remain calm and "look for ways of "These are a large portion of the escape," according to Hale. rapes that happen on campus that She should not be aggressive as are never reported," she said. soon as she is attacked because the Hale said men and women have rapist might become more angry misconceptions about rape and and violent. Passiveness on the must learn the difference between victim's part at the start of the facts and myths. attack may provide chances of "That's one of the things I'm escape later without injury. trying to go over this year," she "I encourage women not to carry said. "Women need to educate any weapon that they can't follow themselves on the facts about through with," Hale said. rape," she said. The weapon could be used by the Hale presented a rape program to rapist to harm the victim, if the Combs Hall Sept. 17. Delena Jessie, victim cannot successfully protect a third-floor resident assistant in herself. Combs, set up the program for the Hale will be giving rape dorm and said that it "was very Srevention discussions throughout educational." ctober in various dorms on "I think it was a wonderful campus. They will be held ft 7:30 program,!' she said, "especially for p.m. and 9 p.m. each Tuesday from the new students on campus to now until the first of November. No become aware of the possibility of session will be held Oct. 16. rape." Hale also stressed women should Jessie, 21. a junior majoring in not be afraid to report a rape. Public medical assisting from Olive Hill. Safety will not reveal their identity said she learned rape defense to the public and Hale does not techniques in a women's defense doubt any woman who reports a class but she did not realize she rape. would "ever have need to use them "Don't be afraid that somebody's or in whst situations to use them not going to believe you," Hale said. until the rape prevention program." Hale said if a rape victim will not contact public safety, "please Kathryn Glass. 22. the student contact a rape crisis center," Hale assistant in Combs, attended the said. rape'prevention session. She said "If you're not going to do the university was doing a good job anything else, please seek help." she informing students about rape. said. 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f I s The Eastern Progress, Thursday, October 10, 1985 -- 5 « Campus living R K Cheerleaders bring fans spirit Course ByTerri MM teaches hoista her into tbs aarfar * etnat hasiau ths game becfee. mutant if the final product o( honra of jsmoties for nnrveratty safety The 14-msmbsr aquad i at aD boms football and By Jamie Baker ills* Staff writer According to Bill Downey, Hunting season is once again senior captain on the upon us and the university's cheerleading squad. th« division of special interest courses chsarlsndare try to attaod all is offering s baaic hunter safety away football games, but not all course. "Laat year, there were 17 hunting 'Wo go to accidents in Kentucky," ssid games, but tbcro ar* so maay Marion Mattingly. hunter training and tboy'rs during tbawaok. so officer supervisor from the we cant go to aB of them, "aaid Kentucky Department of Fish and tbs law enforcement major from Wildlife. LonJarula. "Kentucky hss s low accident rate ''Thfaysss-w* got uure mossy compared to other states and we've in tbs budgat and tbat baton pay been involved in hunter training far trips, bat it's not quiu since 1940," ssid Msttingly. snough monsy for aU tbs trips," Although ElHs rsturnsd to The special interest course covers said eeeaor captain Jennifer rhsaring. sbs ssid sbs has sons Cheerleaders, above, skills and attitudes concerning Bbofa. "It oMto • lot to tafaa 14 troubla with bar back. "It's a perform at a football wildlife management and hunter psmfc on s trip," sbs aaid. Uttls acre, but I don't think its responsibility, ssid Lucy Nekton, 11M mairating major from anything othor chssrlaadsrs game. Jay Martin and director of special interest courses Springboro,Ohk* added tha* ths , don't STpsrianrs." aha said. Beth Cornett, light, en- at the university. buttons and conducta Elhs said what aba Uksd most She ssid the course also teaches to heap fund trips to about chssring waa ths courage Colonel fans. first Bid and safety, survival and tsamwcrie'lanjoybaingpartof ProgrMS photoe/Rob Carr baaic hunting skills. Ona trip tbat Rhuls said tbs a team." said Ellia. "It'a like any The university's hunter ssfety squad hopes to maka is to San other sport. You get close, liks a course will be sponsored by the Dfcgo on Jan. 10. At tbat tans, and a good dsal of Department of Fish and Wildlife in tbs finals of tbs Univarsal Chris Champ, a junior strength," he said. cooperation with the division of Chsarlsading Association computer science major from Hays addad that bs nkss to gat special interest courses. Compotition will bs hskL Mason, Ohio, said tha teamwork tba crowd fired up whan ha The course's instructor is George According to Rbula. tbs aqnad tavolvsd in rlwariaading also cheers. "Whan ws got tbs crowd Mountjoy, who is from the is currantly working on a appeals to him. going and the team doaa Department of Fish and Wildlife. vidaotapa of thsmselvss I miaa tbs teamwork from my anmotMng good, yon think 'we The class began on Oct. 1 and psrforming ons chssr, ona high school football team," said betoedY'heeaid. runs until Oct. 22. It meets each sidslms chant and a fight aong Champ, who playod football at In contrast. Haya said ha Tuesdsy from 7-9 p.m. in Room 210 routins. Tbs taps must bs Maeon High School diattkae cheering at rainy games of the Perkins Building and ia free completed by Dec. 1. "A lot of things I did as far as and getting into fights with his of charge. Rbule addad tbat six oouplss conditioning and lifting waighte partaar. According to Mattingly, the from tbs squad will appsar to tbs for cheerleading are tbs same as Elba added that tha length of course is for people who hunt or are football, bat cbssrlssding tba chsorleading season involved in hunting sports and for vidsotsps. Tha squad's people who want to learn gun skaraaten wfll not partfaipts. praettos is not as intenee," sometimes causes probtsms. Champ said. "Cboark«diagsseeon lasts ths ssfety. Rbufe explained tbs rote Of Msttingly added that 99.9 altsraatos on a < Inn hading Anothar high school athlete whole year. It doesn't sad," said who mads tha fiahion into Ellis. "Basketball and football percent of all gun accidents occur in Alternates stop fa in the home and .1 percent occur Of mjttry, chssrissdmg ia Bob Haya. a overlap and when basket bell sopbosnors marksting major season snda. it's time for during hunting trips. Last year an afcteniete replaced rhtarleadare must bs full-time "People take these types of AngsifTltoaftorahswastolnrsd from McKss. Hays and his tryoute." administrators, coach— and partaar, Lcri Eatap, am this According to Elba, applicants players. undergraduate students with a courses because there is a high duringa Along with cheering 2.0 GPA. percentage of guns in homes," "It was a normal stunt, but I ysar'a all ■sal as in tha aqnad. are judged fa areas Including "It'a diffsrsnt from any gymnastics, partaar stunts, requirements. Ellis said each Msttingly said. didn't got caught whan I cams Other Mattingly ssid the 10 down," ssid Ellis, a junior athlatic training." aaid Haya. ■{deltoa chaaU. cheer., jumps, applicant must hsvs Imossasdge who playsd baaaball and daaaa and an optional routine of sports. Each contestant must sophomores Jacqueline Thomas, commandments of safe hunting marksting major from i isnpliw a lOOpotot written tost Beth Cornett, Stscey Adams and include respect of the firearm, McMfamrille, Term. hoahnthaTl for Jackson County which usually consists of a dance Hiffb fli'kiuJ. coanhtned with partner stunts. over tba rules of football, Alan Tatasa; juniors Donys Neat knowing if your gun is loaded or Ellis said sbs rscsivod a baaketball and voUsybsll. sad Phil Hester, and seniors unloaded and never carrying a oomprsaasd fracturs in bar back "Training is much mors The applkaate ara judged by ' m. It takm a lot of muscular s penal mads up of university Downey added that Mark Sutton and Jay Martin. loaded firearm in a vehicle. from tbs faU. Other ssfety tips include clearing the firearm of obstructions, controlling the direction of the muzzle and never pointing the gun at things you don't intend to shoot, said Mattingly. Tax increase adds to beverage prices "Students will shoot modern and black powder firearms and learn the proper use of archery equipment," He added, however, that he didn't Bascil Boggs, s fifth-year senior their favorite downtown nightspot. st his pub will not increase. "The By Terrl Martfai "We've already raised our prices tax didn't hurt that much," he ssid. ssid Nelson Features editor think the increase would stop people computer informstion systems "As s staff member of the from buying distilled spirits. It major from Whitesburg, ssid his some," said Robert Mudd, manager "It only raised it 60 cents s bottle When students buy beverages to drinking habits probably will be of a local bar. "We raised them on bar liquor." Kentucky Department of Fish and won't stop people from buying," be Wildlife, Mountjoy is required to take to that next party or game, said. "It might cut down, but it'll affected by the tax. enough to accomodate tha tax," Smsth added that the tax only they may find that prices of their teach a certain number of these start back up again." "I probably won't drink samuch "We didn't do it to jack up our severely affected expensive liquors. favorite spirits have increased. profit margin. It'a just something As an example, he ssid some types of courses," Nelson sdded. Burke said the tax probably won't) liquor now," he said. "I drink s lot, Nelson said students who An increase in the federal excise have a great effect on his persons! of beer, but I'm sure this will cut that hss to be done when they raise whiskeys went up $1.50 a bottle tax on distal*'* spirits took effect our prices," he said. "Certain people like certain complete this course will be viewed drinking habits because he usually drinking liquor down some." by the Department of Fish and Oct. 1. drinks beer instesd of distilled Students drinking habits may Don Smath, another downtown drinks, so they'll stick with it," According to an article in the also be affected when they visit bar manager, aaid the drink prices Smath aaid. Wildlife ss ssfe hunters. November Ktntucky Beverage . spirits. Journal, the Floor Stock Tax increase amounted to 12 per proof gallon, which is a gallon of 100 proof liquor. Mathematical formula* are Laughner serves as teacher at center used to determine the taxes on distilled spirits of other quantities and proofs. By T. Rene Abner studies when she attended the enjoys working with that age most Like other areas, Richmond Contributing writer university. "I became a very becsuse, "they hsvs that distilled spirits dealers have been While walking around the campus conscientious student. It tapped my playfulness and childishness, but affected by the federal excise tax. or visiting the library, you might interests so strong that I spent s lot they're real and truthful." Tim Foley, owner of a Richmond hsvs come across a petite, of time with it," Laughner ssid. One 3-year-old boy, Bradley, liquor store, said he had expected s strawberry blond beaded girl and The transition from director's explained to Laughner about ths decrease in distilled spirit sales after thought that she was s student. assistant to head teacher wasn't recent earthquake in Mexico, what the tax was enacted, but the Think again. This energetic hard, according to Laughner. "It's it did to the people, and generally decrease never materialized. 23-year-old isn't a coed. She just mors responsibility. I'm about what happens in an "Mostly, there's been no change," graduated from the university in responsible for the children from the earthquake. "They absorb so much said Foley. "People want the stuff, 1984. time they get here until the time that we don't realize," Laughner so they'll pay the price." Instead of being a student, Lori they leave, for their curriculum, and stud, "I learn from 3-year-olds all the Foley added that people stocked Laughner is now s university staff for getting parents involved," time." up on Hi«rill«ri spirits in the days .member. She serves ss head teacher Laughner sdded. Laughner said her life is centered before the tax went into effect. at the Child Development Center of "I ve always loved children, but around the children, but she does "Sales were brisk," he said. "Our the home economics department. \ I never really wanted to teach," she manage to find some time for sales were up 30 percent in the dsys Iduighnor is the first person to said. herself. "This year I'm starting to before the tax waa effective." hold this position, which wss Laughner explained thst the find time for myself, but I still feel Julie Alexander, manager of a created in the fall of 1984. Child Development Center isn't guilty when I do," Laughner said. local liquor store, said she had According to Lisa Wsrner, whst she would label ss teaching. "I like s variety of things when I noticed a significant drop in distilled director of the center, Laughner's "I've always thought of teaching ss do get time to myself. Mostly, I'm spirits sales position wss crested so there could being in ths third or fourth grade an outdoorsy person," Laughner "It's starting to pick up now, but be more focus on the children with homework. This isn't really like said. She added she likes to plsy our distilled spirits sales decreased enrolled st ths center. this," Laughner added. tennis and golf, and take walks by about 20 percent when the tax "Lori's responsibility is day-to- According to Laughner, children outside. took effect," aaid Alexander. day contact with ths children," have a lot of hands-on experience st Above everything else, Laughner Alexander added that customers Wsrner said. "My responsibility is ths center. Among clown suits, s said she loves swimming. She's been tried to stock up on spirits in order the orgsnizstion. administration Salvation Army-style hat, and a' a lifeguard for the past seven to beat the tax. and coordination of parent paper hippo with "Ms. Lori" on it, summers. "I've taught private "People who normally buy two or information, and supervision of is s poster which is the epitome of swimming lessons this past summer three bottles were buying cases," student teachers in their research the learnings st the center. It reads: through the YMCA. I really enjoy she said. "Some people said they Lori is on-the-spot work" "What do you mean? Don't touch.' teaching both adults and children," Touching is the wsy I learn." Laughner said. were buying enough to get them In bar senior year at the T Mr through the holidays." univeraity, Laughner was a rWg*" said they instruct in a Those long dsys st the center are Some university students ssid director's assistant at the center positive way. When a child does rewarding according to Laughner, they stocked up on liquor ahead of through the co-op program. something they shouldn't, they are but can be tiresome sometimes. time to get kLtuu throuc^ '"*t According to Warner, this co-op given a reason for their correction "My friends say I'm dizzy, but Saturday'a football game. experience bui^J T. ••;*•«— wmiire or punishment. it's just tbat I spend so much "We went down on Monday ao we the full-time position of head i.auglinar related this method to energy with the children that I'm could beat the tax," aaid Derek teacher. her childhood. "My mother wss s worn out when I get home," Burke, a fifth-year senior computer "Lori had a lot of on-hand very strong influence. She always Laughner ssid »» she demonstrated information systems major from experience. She also hss ths took the time to give me reasons." an exhausted look. Whitley City. personality that exuberates warmth Laughner added, "You can get "I enjoy spending so much time children to do anything if you with the children because I'm young Burke said be bought a bottle of and caring, and the parenta sense Prooreee photo/Rob whiskey for $6.99 on Monday and that," Warner aakL explain it to them. at heart," Laughner ssid with s after the tax took effect on Tuesday, Laughner aaid her interest in child Most of ths children st the center smile "I can see myself as thst Lori Laughner works with children at the center thai -•me bottle cost $7.68. development sffected her college are 3 years eld. Laughner said she always." v I ■■ 6-The Eastern Progress, Thursday, October 10, 1985 Organizations Snatch Cats Residents help finally score improve area By Sazaaac Stalay with complaints related to housing Orgaaiaatioa editor problems and with traffic in the The Brockton Resident neighborhood, Keita said. Association was organized to The objective of this committee is 1 touchdown provide a forum for residents to to make the community a batter voice their opinions and to provide place to live, he said. By SOIIM StaUy football for the fun of it," Jones The parent-child committee helps OrjMlMtioM editor said. a common bond for members of the community, srrorrHng to Jala Keita, encourage students with children, In an intramural flag football The biggest problem for the gam* laat week, Bruce Barlow chairman of the organization. Keita said. Snatch Cats, accordfctg to both He said the committee and the seamed ■mrrrH to find himself Combe and Jones, is the inefficiency "Our main goal is to as* to it that 1 the Physical Plant works together caagpna mhsV' " sent out a survey ■'■""■I in the end sens with the of the members to work aa a team. laat weak to Brockton residents to ball "Once you get into the 15-yard with us. They can help us and we Barlow, a junior marinating major can help them," Keita said get some input from them. line, you need to work sa a team. We Thar* are 400 residences in the The survey will assist both the from Louivile, i» a member of the don't," Comb* said. Snatch Cats intramural flag football Brockton area and there are only campus ministries and the parent- Jane* said everyone wants to play child committee develop programs team. The team finally •cored a the big positions like quarterback. two workers from the plant to sagjajtajsj the buildings, Keita said. to facilitate the needs of the touchdown after playing two years He said the team needs people association's members, he said. without scoring a point, said Steve who will play a good defense aa well He said there are major problems Jonaa, team captain with many of the trailers aa well sa Several questions on the survey as a good offense. involve the organization of some "It was like a miracle. It was a The team has been playing better the apartments in Brockton. moment 111 never forget," said "In the trailers, people have fallen type of day-care center for residents in the game* this year though. and the development of a Barlow. Comb* said through the bathroom floor," Keita said. playground in the Brockton area for The effort was not enough to win "We have been consistently the children. Keita said. the game though, according to improving," he said. Another major problem Keita Jonaa. a ears or psychology major said be would like to alleviate Keita said the association will Jones said the number of concerns the amount of time it takes begin processing the surveys within from Small Cabin, Term. interceptions per game has been The team lost to Eliminator 2 by the Physical Plant to come out to fix the next few weeks. Brockton reduced significantly. residents should turn in their the score of 164, he said. The team finished their season the buildings. Keita said it takes Physical Plant surveys us soon as possible, he said. Jonaa said the touchdown was last year with a 1-8 record, Jones Keita said there are between 30 mad* with a paaa from quarterback said. The one win was by forfeit. longer to respond to their Kevin Harris to Bruce Barlow. complaint* than those of the dorms. and 36 active members in the One might think that a 1-8 record association and he would like more Harris, a senior health education and an almost scoreless two years "Sometimes wa have to wait for major from Louisville, said the long periods of time," he said. residents to get involved. of play would tend to depress the "We are not concerned with touchdown was very exciting for spirit* of team members. Combs He said he did not want to him. alienate the association from the quantity. We are concerned with said. quality," he said. "Next to being born, it was the "Considering our record, we have Physical Plant with all their greatest moment in my Me." Harris a lot of enthusiasm," Combe said. complaints. "A person might not be active on "We want Physical Plant to have a committee, but he can keep said. Jon** credits close ties between The quarterback position has not floor members for the enthusiastic a positive attitude toward the informed an hour a month," Keita been very successful in the psst, attitudes of the teammate*. association," he said. said. said team member Paul Combs. The team consists of residents The association is set up with an The life in Brockton is much "Laat season was a frustrating from the sixth floor of Todd Hall, executive board and three major diffsrent than dorm life, said year for us. We couldn't find a sod Barlow and Harris who are committeaa, according to Keita. Swango. quarterback that could take The three eXsWaasttsag hstagda the People must invest more of their from Commonwealth Hall. Jones Progress photo/Rob Carr charge," said Combs, a senior said. social, complaint and parent-child time and self in the residences in psychology major who is also from The name Snatch Cats was committeaa. Brockton, Swango said. Small Cabin, Tenn. selected to describe the team's Eggstra concentration The social committee is in charge According to Combs, in the past, ability to catch interceptions and to Delta Zeta Sue Mustar, a sophomore marketing and advertis- of the |«i«t«t«hig and organizing of all The membership dues are S3 per the quarterback could never make satisfy the members' desire to have special events held by Brockton year par household. ing major from Springfield, Ohio, catches the egg tossed by her Keita said those who pay the dues two consecutive passes in a row. a unique name, Jones said. students, Keita said. Laat year, one quarterback threw Jones said teammates liked the partner at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon County Fair held this past "The major goal is to get people are given slightly more privileges 12 interceptions in three games, name Interceptors. However, that week. together," said Garry Swango, than those who do not. Jones said. name just wasn't catchy enough for social secretary for the association. Participants in the organization Jones said his efforts as the team, be said. Swango said the group is receive s newsletter and first choice quarterback were not benefiting the planning several events for the for social events. team this year, so he put Harris in The team choae Snatch Cats after semester to create more community The association meets at either much deliberation, be said. Movies add insight the quarterback spot. Harris participation and to get neighbors 8:30 p.m. or 9 p.m. on the fourth previously played center. The team has no matching the Afrikaansrs to the present-day acquainted with each other. Thursday of each month in the uniforms. But that doesn't matter, Two movies will be shown Powell Building. One of the major reasons the team continuously throughout the day in apartheid system in South Africa Idaaa still in the planning stages may not have done as well as other according to Jones. The other movie, "South Africa, include a haunted house, a block For more information about the teams deals with the amount of "We like to confuse our the Powell Building. An End to White Rule," deals with party and some type of party during association, contact Jala Keita at practice time the team has. opposition by not wearing the same "South Africa: The White the possibility of racial violence due the break between semesters. 622-2630 or Rodney Strong at "We hardry ever practice. We play thing," Jones said. Laager" explores the past history of to the policy of apartheid. 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Pam Ohara, nursing major from Recently, the U.S. Senate The PMRC has set aside four Louisville, won first place in the Commerce Committee has been different ratings for "immoral" annual Parents Day Talent Show on hearing testimony concerning the lyrics. They suggest that an "X" be Oct. 6. ^* content of rock music lyrics. placed on albums which use sexually Ohara sang a gospel song, "When Representatives of The Parents explicit or profane lyrics. "D/A" I Need Him, Precious Lord," Musk Rwourcs Center (PM RC) and would be given to lyrics that accompanied by sign language. the rock music industry have been encourage the use of drugs and Doug Calhun took second place teetifying to determine whether the alcohol, and a rating of "V" to those singing, "Angels Watching Over rating of rock music albums is which glorify violence. Lyrics Me." warranted. referring to the occult would rate an Candace Ralenkotter, played the PMRC is pushing for a "O." flute and won third place. standardized rating system, much Elaine Mullins and Anita like that on movies, to prevent Rolling Stone magarine listed Williamson tied for the fourth place children from exposure to sexually some of the "Filthy Fifteen" groups spot. Mullins sang, "The Way He explicit or profane lyrics. The group and songs that could be given a Makes Me Feel," from the movie would also rate albums with lyrics rating. Among those were Motley "Yentl." referring to the occult and lyrics Crue, "Bastard," ratings V; Prince, Williamson, a deaf student, that suggest violence. "Darling Niklri," X; Sheena Easton. signed the song, "Don't Cry Out According to an article in Rolling "Sugar Walls." X; Twisted Sister, Loud." Stone magazine. Tipper Gore, wife "We're Not Gonna Take It." V; contest. of Democratic senator Albert Gore Madonna, "Dress You Up," X, and Three off-campus judges rated the Mercyful Fate, "Into the Coven," O. of Tennessee, 'and co-founder of competition. PMRC said: "We're not censors. We Dr. Art Harvey, university music want a tool from the industry that professor, said he felt the ratings is peddling this stuff to children, a infringed on a person's rights. consumer tool with which parents However, he said he agreed with can make an informed decision on placing the text of the lyrics Prize what to buy. What we're talking somewhere on the album's jacket or about is a sick strain at rock music sleeve. glorifying everything from forced He said a recent study showed the awarded sex to bondage to rape." average teenager listened to rock music six hours a day. labels on it. so you wouldn't know "I was looking for something to she said. Juanita Todd, professor in the art "That puts a lot of information in what your were buying." turn to, and just because you don't Gast said she didn't feel that rock department was recently awarded Rock musician Frank Zappa, music necessarily corrupted teens. summed up his feelings by devising the child's mind. They can be taught Dalzell gave a first-hand think it can happen to you, doesn't the Burke Arts Grand Prize of experience with just whst the mean it can't happen tome," Dalzell She said, "They've got problems to 11,600 for the most outstanding a sticker for his albums that states, to believe and value the information start with if they let musk have "In some socially retarded areas, in the text," Harvey said. 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By Jenny Chambers With our hectic echedulee and Staff writer fast-paced lifestyles, it's difficult to While same university professors divide the day or week into "priority are teaching summer school or tending summer gardens, ■ It's hard for me to set aside time university art professor is living, for classes, homework, writing, shopping and teaching in Italy. interviewing, being with my friends Darenda Dennis Charles Helmuth, a painting, (other than on the paper staff), drawing, design and illustration going out and partying and finding professor at the university, directs time for ma But, if it comas to that, do it. a program in Italy that is part of the Somehow, I manage to juggle Decide on two hours, or a day, when Kentucky Institute for European everything but finding time for me. you can spend it alone, doing Studies! KIES). Time spent alone » healthy. I exactly whst you want to do. The program runs from the end of used to think when I spent time Here are a few suggestions for May until the first of July. It alone, it meant I didn't have any that time alone: provides opportunities for college friends. For thoee who are more musically students, mostly from Kentucky, to No, it means taking time to enjoy inclined, strum a few tunes on the independently study abroad. relaxing, enjoying my own company ol' guitar, attempt to write a song Murray State University, Progress photo/Jamas Havey and staying in touch with my or; Western Kentucky University and feelings - my sanity. Find s nice quiet "nsturey" spot Morehead State University also Charles Helmuth works on art project in his office I think when a person sits and and watch the sun set or. participate in the program, which gazes off into "Is la land," while 10 Set out on s fishing trip, rent s sends students to Austria, Prance, "I don't want the viewer to react in be active in their own painting in part of University College London. people are talking to him, he is boat for a couple of hours and float or Italy for six weeks. just one way." order to better help students in their Helmuth said although he enjoys unconsciously trying to spend time with himself. out on the water or, According to Helmuth, students Helmuth carries this philosophy work. teaching, he would eventually like to Get your magazines and photos live with European families while into his art classes by letting paint full-time. During the little free I've placed high value on that together and make a collage. Use "We are a valuable teaching tool time he has now, he enjoys running, attending classes pertaining to the students be free to create art in our own selves," he said. mega-special time. I really don't feel your favorite colors, words and stuff culture, language and art of the independently. "Influences I find in my personal swimming and cooking, but mostly that you should set down to be with you like and title it "me"or. country in which they have chosen "You don't want to make all of life, travels, find their way into my likes to paint. yourself twice a week. But, I do feel to study. your student's work look like your He said events that occur in his that you should spend at least an Go on a hike to the Pinnacles in work." » Berea. There's nothing better than He decided to find out more about own," he said. "If we overtrain personal life affect his paintings hour every two weeks to sort out them, their work becomes too much Helmuth joined the university because he uses them as inspiration your probleme, your spending a relaxing afternoon the program and was asked to faculty in 1969, after graduating enjoying the great outdoors or; become part of the Austrian ■like and their work becomes for his work. He said travels affect accomplishments and your goals. shallow. The most difficult thing is from Penn State University with a his paintings because he views Grab your bike and look around Gogram after the director learned This allows you to keep in touch for somethktg to do, or just ride eunuth spoke German. to allow the students to work in master's degree in painting. architectures, sculptures and with you. You are the most During his college years at Penn paintings of different cultures and around with no particular place or Helmuth taught in the Austrian their own direction without overly important person in the world to purpose in mind or; program for four years, until he was influencing them." State, he studied abroad one year at incorporates those images into his know. Slade School in England, which is paintings. asked to direct and develop the Helmuth said instructors should Don't spend time trying to figure Try your band at writing a little Italian program two years ago. poetry. Who cares if it doesn't oat whst makes your biology rhyme just right, or it doesn't make According to Helmuth, Florence, instructor ask you bizarre questions Italy, "provides an ideal setting for the most logical sense? You've Dancers encouraged to join EDT on your midterm exam, or why your served your purpose; you've dug artwork. In Florence, you're roommate doesn't wash bar face surrounded by history. A lot of time By Ricki Clark participants. A class for men only instructors cut of the club treasury, with a wash cloth When you think deep down inside and pulled a little Staff writer is being offered this fall to help which is earned through box office of yourself out or. is spent looking at the art work about it, it's absurd; it's totally If you just can' t bring yourself to there." If you like to move your body, combat this problem. ■alas at the annual concert. useless. keep your muscles in tone and your "Story dances are hard to do "It is very important to get writing poetry, start a diary. They Florence is the birthplace of Time is s valuable commodity to help you to sort out things a little Italian Renaissance, said Helmuth, fat cells to a minimum, then the without man. We need them for instruction from different people. If all of us. I know I've said more than Eastern Dance Theatre might be for romantic stories and stories such as one person choreographs s concert, better, and they're fun to read years and his personal paintings are based once,"Boy, I sure wish there were later or. on its history. you. West Side Story' with the gang it tends to look the same. You need more hours in the day." He said he works on "large, EDT is an organization that has fights. Men have the bodies for variety in every sense," said Jinks. But even if a day were extended, Listen to s new album or cassette. figurative canvasses" and creates social events, offers technique dancing they just need to learn the EDT is p»«""<"g several events I probably wouldn't think it was Pull s selection of your favorite paintings based on Italian classes and has an annual spring terminology," said Jinks. this year. On Oct. 25. EDT will enough. group and lay back and relax or, architecture and sculpture. . performance. "I'm not sure why men don't travel to Nashville to participate at I really can't remember when I Read a copy of your favorite "They are figurative canvasses According to Jinks, the only participate. All professional dance the Tennessee Association of Dance last spent time that I allocated just magazine from cover to cover or companies have a good number of Conference. The students will take which have historical significance," requirement of EDT is to for me. That's pretty ead and Draw or paint a picture of your participate in the technique class men and most rlsssee in New York part in several clsssss. depressing to me. he said. "My work is influenced by On Oct. 16 and 17, auditions for favorite place to go when your the things I see in Europe when I that is offered every Tuesday and have more men than woman in I can't recall the last time I private time comes around. A more Thursday at 6 p.m. in the Weaver them," she said. the spring concert will be held. This bought a magazine to read for pure teach in the summer." year's concert will tour various creative painting or sketch might be Helmuth said he wants viewers of Dance Studio. "One purpose of EDT is to enjoyment and pleasure; I just don't an abstract. Think of an issue, or his work to form their own "Everyone is welcome to come. stimulate interest in dsncing schools, as well as perform on have tune. person, or song and put it on paper We have several students who come throughout the community. Last campus. The dances will be Yeah. I do have time, I just don't impressions of the paintings, choreographed by faculty and in an abstract setting. although he said he paints only whan they have time. But, if year, we had the largest number of take the time. Who's going to you want to improve, I suggest you dancers in a performance at student members. say ."Gee, Sammy Joe, I can't go Take s few hours this weekend "arrangements of images which I For more information on how to find provocative." come regularly," said Jinks. Eastern. Dancing is becoming more out dancing, dining and have a and do what you want to do. Don't "I don't paint them with a One problem with EDT, according popular hare," she said join EDT, call Virginia Jinks at wonderful time, I have a date with put it off - you may never get the particular feeling in mind," he said. to Jinks, is the lack of male Jinks said she hires guest 622-1901. me already?" chance again.

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State remained unbeaten as they to heed coach Emory Hale on the Dawson booted s 40-yard field goal beat Morehead State 36-9 in field had gone dead. to give the university a 10-0 lead Murray. A aimple communications with 6 seconds left. Racer wide receiver Stanley breakdown put the Colonels 20-10 On the ensuing kickoff, Austin Howard had touchdown runs of 30 win over Austin Peay'e Governors Peay was prepared for an onside and 89 yards, and caught a 64-yard Saturday in a nutshell. kick, but Dawson let go s line drive. scoring pass from Kevin Sisk to The Colonels' win, before an The kick hit s Governor lineman pace the Racers. estimated 12,200 wind-blown fans squarely in the face mask While the Sisk threw for 166 yards snd at Hangar, ran their record to 3-1 fans broke down in laughter and the three touchdowns. overall, and 3-0 in the Ohio Valley lineman looked for the license The Eagles' only score came on a Conference. number of a certain truck, Dawson 27-yard pass from Adrian Breen to The Govs were disoriented and recovered his own kick. Rick Calcutt in the second quarter. confused from the outset. This is Coach Roy Kidd was unsure of his In a non-conference game in evident from the fact that they used team's field position, which was Bowling Green. Akron improved all their first-half timeouts before their own 46. He told Dawson to their record to 3-2 by edging the halfway mark of the second attempt a field goal. Western Kentucky 34-32. quarter. "I saw him kick a 67-yarder in Tailback Mike Clark ran for 186 A pair of touchdowns by Colonel warmupa so I figured let him try yards snd two touchdowns for the . tailback Etroy Harris and a pair of it," Kidd said. Zips, but it was the defense that field goals by Dais Dawson paved This kick, a 72-yard attempt, was sealed the Akron win. the way for the win. just s bit short. Somewhere between The Hill topper s were stopped by the Zip defense st the 20-yard line The Govs' ■««—ii— continued, 30 snd 40 ysrds. while the Colonels were content to Austin Peay got on the board in the closing seconds, and Dan watch Austin Peay slowly come early in the second half when Maher missed s 43-yard field goal ungfued. Yarbrough kicked a 29-yard field attempt. goal on the Governors' first Western had mounted 496 The Govs' first possession ended passing yards against the Zips. when punter Raid Barr passed from possession. punt formation toward s wide open The Colonels got the ball back on In other games, Tennessee Tech Rob Senft. Barr overthrew the pass. a 50-yard kickoff return by Isaiah continued their losing ways, After the Govs turned a third Hill and ate another heaping helping dropping a 34-0 decision to Georgia down-and-ons play into a 34-yard of clock, using 8:03 snd 16 plsys to Southern, and Youngstown State gainer, quarterback Rickey Rice net 29 yards. Progress photo/Rob Carr won their second of the year, was sacked by reserve defensive end Dawson then put up three more Ron Davis, left, and Tim Tomaszewski cover the Govs' Jerry Bryant squeaking by Northeastern 23-18. Tim Tomaszewski. Brian points with a 31-yard lock, giving In the latest Division I-AA poll, Whitaker was dwarfed in the Crawford simply wsan't running the Colonels move up two places Yarbrough waa forced to try a his team a 13-3 lead at the 3:24 mark Statistically, the Colonels had the hard enough. 48-yard field goal He missed. of the third period. upper hand in total offense, passing statistics by Austin Pesy's from last week to a tie for 17th with outgaining the Govs 282 yards to RiceTruce threw for 190 ysrds, "We felt what we needed was a Southwest Missouri. Meanwhile, the Colonels were The next time they got the ball, tough runner," he said. controlling the game by controlling the Colonels marched 56 yards in 228. That total waa still short of the "completing 17 of 29 passes. Middle Tennessee moves into s previous week's total. Whitaker connected on eight of Hale said his team had an three-way tie for the No 3 spot, snd the ball, using decent chunks of time eight plays for their last score of the opportunity to beat the Colonels, before a drive stalled out. day. They were, however, facing the his 13 passes for 87 yards in the air. Murray State moves up one notch ninth best defense in Division I-AA. The backflipping Harris rushed but a slow start put them in the to sixth place. The first scoring drive started at Harris completed the drive with tank. the Colonels' 17-yard line with 8:31 another touchdown run, this time "We had more respect for their 16 times for 72 yards, and Crawford Colonel linebacker Fred Harvey defense than their offense," Kidd netted 71 yards in 21 carries. "If we could have scored first, it was named OVC Defensive Player to play in the second quarter. from 16 ysrds out. Harris finished would have changed the complexity said. Kidd said he replaced Crawford of the Week, and tailback Elroy Tailback James Crawford gained the touchdown with yet another of the game," Hale said. the bulk of the 83 yards needed. backflip in the end zone. Colonel quarterback Mike with Harris because he felt Harria is OVC Rookie of the Week.

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The Eastern Progress, Thursday, October 10, 1985 -13, Spikers Colonels face crucial defeat game with OVC rival There is nothing quite like a big They apparently did not, becau—5 Herd football game to get a college Out they won the game, but they stu>' campus stirred up. in left field had Middle Tennmn on the back By MlbMimt Unfortunately, few things go Sport, editor burner over low heat. unnoticed by a campus like a big "We never mentioned Middle ah, Coach Gcri Poivino'a volleyball football game on the road. week," Kidd said 'But that's in tha- team played just one match during This weekend, the Colonels play back of our minds." a one-week period, end the results one of those important games away Ths Colonels go to Murfreeeboro were favorable. from home, so sit up and take off their second straight win. The Colonels defeated Marshall notice. However, the Blue Raiders, like four University hi a match marked by Ths Colonels will be in other Colonel opponents, are coming scoring streaks from both sides of Murfreeeboro, Tenn., Saturday for ^ Mike Marsee off an open date, which gives them the net. an Ohio Valley Conference game, a chance to concentrate on their ' Scores of the match held Oct. 1 at probably ths biggest of the year, and is doing an outstanding job. practices and heal some injuries. * the Colonels' home court. Weaver against Middle Tennessee State Sophomore tailback Gerald So they're tying things down in' Gymnasium, were 16-7,13-16,16-7 University. Anderson is rushing for an average Tennessee this week in ftirip^t*"" ' and 16-8. At the outset of the season, the of 96.6 yards per game. of a storm blowing through'' The win raised the team's season Blue Raiders, currently 4-0, were The Colonels lead the series, Murfressboro this Saturday. record to 11-6 as the squad prepares picked by the conference coaches as which began in 1963, 18 games to There will be only one survivor,' for another series of Ohio Valley the team that would give the 16. They hsve won seven of the last and that team will have a clear edge Conference matches this weekend. Colonels their toughest challenge 10 games in the series. on the rest of the OVC race. In the National Collegiate for the OVC title. So what makes this one little The storm clouds are gathering. I' Athletic Association's volley ball The Blue Raiders gave the football game so important? Read think I'm ttkjsa an umbrella. Or poll, the Colonels were ranked No. Colonels a boatload of problems last on. maybe a suit of armor. 7 for the third consecutive week. year, defeatkig the Colonels twice at Last season, the Blue Raiders won The Colonels opened the match Hanger Field on the way to the three more games than the Colonels, — with a bang, as their first rotation national semifinals. but the Colonels won the OVC by produced five straight points in The first win, s 22-10 triumph on one game, earning the automatic bid game one. Oct. 6. 1984, put a stop to a long to the playoffs. SportHghte After a short lapse, their next streak of Colonel regular season This year, the game is the first of 3 rotation was good for five more home games without a loss. a very important two-game series points, giving them 10 points in two The second defeat was even more for Middle Tennessee. They will Tryouts to be held rotations behind the serving of important, and even more bitter to play Murray State University, Angela Boykins and Cindy swallow. It came in the NCAA undefeated to this point and another University men's basketball, Thomsen. Division I-AA playoffs. The strong OVC contender, at home ths coach Max Good has announced., Polvino said the team became Colonels lost 27-10 on Nov. 24,1984, following Saturday. that tryouts for ths men'* I "careless" in the second game, before the smallest crowd of the If the Blue Raiders knock off the basketball team will be held at 6 letting the Thundering Herd run up year. Colonels and the Racers, they will a.m. on Oct. 16. • a string of five consecutive points No question about it. The have the OVC all but wrapped up The try outs will take place on the' on the way to tying the match at Colonels will be playing s real before the first serious frost. main floor of Alumni Coliseum, one game apiece. football team this week, too. But back to the game at hand. In the third game, the Colonels Participants are asked to bring The Blue Raiders are paced by Early last week. Coach Roy Kidd their own clothing. ,_ scored the first eight points, then freshman quarterback Marvin tried to contend that his team would experienced another scoring Collier, who stepped in to replace not overlook the Blue Raiders in For more information, contact. drought. This time, however, they Progress photo/Rob Carr Mickey Corwin early in the season their game with Austin Peay. Coach Good at 622-2123. had built up enough of a lead to Cathy Brett, left, sets the ball for Lisa Tecca enable them to hold the lead and the game. well," she said. Colonels, led by Lisa Tecca and her The fourth game began with still Polvino also said the team was season hitting percentage of .332. Golf team finishes eighth another scoring spurt, as the supported by the play of sophomore Tecca hit .400 in the Marshall match. Invitational and were tied for next, and the University of Colonels jumped out to a 6-0 lead reserve Mary Granger. By Mike Marsee Tennessee at Chattanooga finished' with Boykins serving. They She said Granger entered the "She is hitting out of her mind," Sports editor second place among them. proceeded to win the game by the match in the third game and filled Polvino said In the third tournament of four on The Colonels finished with a team 10th with a score of 973. largest margin of the match in on the right side She said Other Colonels with significant the short fall schedule, the Colonels score of 969, and tied with the Individually, the Colonels ware I Polvino said the key to the win Granger blocked and attacked well, percentages are Thomsen, who hit golf team finished in a tie for eighth University of Louisville for eighth. led by BruceOldendick. He shot 236. over the Thundering Herd was in addition to serving two aces. .300 against Marshall and is hitting place at Ohio State University. Ohio State split their squad for for the three clays' play, averaging' probably the Colonels' blocking. Individual hitting percentages .233 overall and Boykins at .260 for The Colonels were one of four the tournament, producing twice 77.7 strokes per day. continue to be on the rise for the the last match and .262 on the year. Kentucky schools in the Ohio State "We just blocked Marshall very the benefits. The Scarlet team won John Diana was next for the. the event with a score of 916, while Colonels at 240. followed by Danny the Gray team was second st 931. Parrett at 246 and Mike Crowe, who Women's team runs to win at ASU Kent State University was third finished with 249. with a score of 939, the University By Mike Ma women's race. Kotouch, a freshman runners was far too large, though and 1 second behind at 26:62, and The Colonels will complete then- Ron Wofford finished 12th with s of Michigan was fourth at 960 and fall schedule with a tournament now Sports editor from Ambridge, Pa., ran the course the second through fifth runners Auburn University was fifth at 956. were fairly dose. time of 26:59. in progress at Duke University in Split results came from men's and in 17:66. Completing the top 10, the women's cross country action last Pam Raghn was second overall, "We won't be a good team until Rounding out the top five were Durham, N.C. Steve Duffy in 14th place and University of South Florida shot weekend at Boons, N.C. but W"<«>MM4 far behind Kotouch we improve," Erdmann said. Plans for the 1986 spring slate Ths men's team finished in third Bobby Carolin in 20th place. 961 to finish sixth and Western The women's team took first place with a time of 19:06. Kentucky University was seventh have not been finalised, but ths The next Colonel, JoAnna Green, place with 67 points. The University Graduate assistant Doug Bonk at the Appalachian State University said the times were slower than they at 966. Colonels expect to begin play in Invitational, while the men's team finished eighth at 19:18. of South Carolina won the meet with could have been because of the The Colonels and U of L came February or early March. finished third. Green was followed by Cathy 37 points, followed by Appalachian The Colonels finished with 34 Jones, who finished 11th overall in State with 41. windy, cold conditions at the meet. points, while host Appalachian 19:26, and Linda Davis, who was The top Colonel runner was Orssie Bonk said, however, he was State was second with 61 and East 12th with a time of 19:26. Bumpus. who finished 10th overall pleased with the efforts of the Tennessee State University placed Paula Garrett finished just off the with a time of 26:61. Bumpus, s Colonel men. third with 64 points. top five with a time of 19:48. sophomore from Detroit, Mich., was The top four Colonel runners STUDENT SPECIAL The Colonels' Allison Kotouch Coach Rick Erdmann said the i 1:16 behind the lead runner. finished 16 seconds apart. "That $1.99 • tax was the individual winner in the between the first and second pi Jimmy Vandenberg was one place was a very bright spot," Bonk said. with student i.d. •www www * trtttrk * wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww*- wwwwwwwwwwww»ww«wwwwwtr» * \ Thursday mugs * Baaf and Bean Enchilada with cholca of * * Rica or Boons * * wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww * 25 * * J MADISON GARDEN J wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

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14 -- The Eastern Progress. Thursday, October 10, 1985 Colonels drop Radford beats pair at home hockey team 9 By MOM Shs also said they played ByMlksMarsss "excellent goalkeaping" Sport. «Hu* "tentatively'' in those two games, Sport* editor Harvel aaid the Colonels' play wasS Coach Beadra Martin's women's adding that there is no room for A trip to the mountaina of •lackadaiafcaT on Saturday, adding tennis team fall upon hard times bat hesitant play in tennia. Virginia proved to be unsuccessful that the team suffered "technical weekend as it loot a pair of matches. In another double* match. Wise for Coach Lynn* Harvel and the breakdowns in fielding and The Colonel* fell on consecutive teamed up with Becky Mark in the university's field hockey team. passing." dsys to the University of Tennessee absence of Sabrina Miles, her usual The Colonels traveled to Radford. "We just had a bad day." she end Ohio State University in a partner. Mile* had bronchitis. V a., Saturday and came away on the ssid. "We have proved ourselves three-team round robin event at the This waa the first time Mark and snort end of the soars against over and over this season in better Martin Court*. Wise had ever played together. Radford University, losing 1-0. competition than this game." In Friday's play, the Colonels Martin said they played well According to Harvel, Radford Harvel aaid the defense played were shut out 90 by Tennessee. considering that point, even though dominated play for 80 percent of the ' well, considering that the Colonels Martin aaid ahe knew the they lost 6-2. 6-4 to Brimmer and game. She said the Colonels played were on the defensive for much of Tennessee team woulr! be strong. Dunkle. almost exclusively on defense. the game. but it had a little more than she had The Colonels came back Saturday Radford fired 28 shots on goal, However, Harvel also said the expected. afternoon to take on Ohio State, but while the Colonels got off only six. offense needs to "take part in the "I really didn't think they'd be lost the match to the Buckeyes 8-1. The Colonels were also outdone in game" more than it did against quit* that strong," she said. The lone win for the Colonels wss corner plays. 12 to two. Radford. Martin aaid one of the main s 6-1,6-4 victory by Wise over Ohio Harvel aaid Colonel goalkeeper "The offense isn't msking things reasons for the lagans, was what ahe State's Yvonne Lohrer in the No. 2 Siobhan Devlin turned in an happen," she said. called "unforced errors." which are ftingl** match. outstanding performance against The Colonels will be back in ""iff1™" a player makes without Martin aaid this was a significant Radford. saving 27 of Radford'a 28 Virginia this weekend, this time in the help of bar opponent. win for Wise because of Lohrer's shots on goal Harrisonburg for the James The No. 1 singles match saw paat performance against the According to Harvel, Devlin's Madison University Invitational. Tennessee's Chris Nsgel defeat Colonels. effort was her beat of the season to Ths Colonels will face the Laura Hsasslbrock 6-0.6-2 in a long Cannon took the first set in s tie date. University of Richmond on Friday, match. breaker in her match with Michelle Harvel said the opposing coach and will play Loogwood College and Martin aaid Heeeelbrock did not DeCosmo, but lost the next two sat* commented to her about Devlin's Lock Haven State College. give the match away, as "she made and the match. Chris realty work" for much of the Martin aaid Cannon "laid back" match after taking the first set and lost her Pam Wise was beaten by Shari rhythm. "She just didn't keep her Hinton leaves team Brimmer in the No. 2 match 6-2,6-1. intensity," Martin said. By Mike Marse* According to Good, Hinton was Martin said Brimmer played a fine The bast doubles match, Sports editor seen participating in the Division of match, reading Wise's shots well according to Martin, saw Miles and Here today, gone tommorrow. Intramural Programs' track meet No. 4 player Dee Cannon lost to Wise lose to DeCosmo and Lohrer Such was the saga of Clinton Sept. 17. the Volunteers' Dsde Dunkle 6-1. in three sets. Hinton's stay at the university. 6-3. Martin said Cannon was However, Good aaid he was Shs ssid the match was close from As reported in the Sept. 26 edition notified the next day by an making a comeback in the second start to finish "They had a real of The Eastern Progress, Hinton employee in Commonwealth Hall, net before unforced errors finished good chance of winning." she said. Progress photo/Rob Carr transferred to the university in where the men's basketball team her. For the weekend as s whole, Dee Cannon swings away against Tennessee September from the University of resides, that Hinton had checked "She wss just standing up and Martin said her team could have North Carolina at Charlotte. out of the dorm that day. hitting it." Martin said. been more competitive and needed partner is going to do is crucial in 9 a.m. and Western Kentucky The double* matches were a bit to cut the number of mistakes. doubles play. "You have to be one," University at 2 p.m. Hinton, a 6-7, 246-pound Good said he believed Hinton left closer, aa the Colonels did manage "There were just too doggone she said. Martin said Bowling Green would sophomore, joined Coach Max the university because of Good's to win some set*. msny mistakes that weren't The Colonels remain home for present the greatest challenge for Good's men's basketball team as a mandatory class and study hall The tandem of Cannon and Jeanie forced," she said. matches this weekend with three her team, while she expects few redshirt player He was to play for attendance policy for his players. Waldron wars beaten by Angy Kreis Martin also ssid the doubles other schools, beginning with problems from Morehead. the Colonels beginning with the "I don't think he was in complete and Sabrina Cberichaua 6-1.1-6.6-4. teams have not had enough time to Bowling Green State University at She ssid she does expect her team 1986-87 basketball season. agreement with our class Martin ssid the pair had a shot at learn to play well together and to 3 p.m. on Friday. to be ready, though Hinton was named Freshman of attendance policy," Good said. winning the match, but they let it develop confidence in each other. The Colonels return Saturday to "We're going to be more than the Year in the Sun Bek Conference Good said although Hinton was s get away in the final two games. She said knowing what your play Morehead State University at competitive," Martin said. last season. good player, he felt he did not have a good attitude about being at the university. RHA uses stickers to promote school spirit "If somebody doesn't want to be here mentally, I don't want him here By Jamie Baker in events here." of the home football games, as well The RHA is responsible for their season. Morehead State University physically," Good said 8taff writer Melissa King, RHA president, aa a some road games. They may distribution. Bertsos said the and the University of Louisville, the In addition. Good said Hinton Ths Residence Hall Association said the sticker campaign originated also be used for a couple of Ohio stickers are divided up among the slogan may be "The Colonels' (RHA) has recently become "stuck" as an attempt to get students to Valley Conference basketball residence halls and some are located may have been unhappy with the Favorite Recipe" because the rival fact that "he wouldn't have stood on promoting the university to stay on campus for ths weekends games, according to Bertsos. in the residence hall program office. schools' mascots are birds, ssid and support the Colonels. Bertsos said the stickers cost "I think the stickers will be out as much here," as compared to students. Bertsos. a school such aa UNC-Charlotte. Last year. RHA started making "There are plenty of things for about 1100 for 3.000. "They're around next year, but it's hard to "I feel it helps students identify and distributing stickers promoting people to do here on the weekends," expensive, but this year we work in say. The RHA loves doing them and with the athletic teams and the Good aaid he wished Hinton well spirit st the Colonels' home football she said. cooperation with WDMC," he aaid. it'a good promotional," ssid university itself. Sometimes in the future, but regrets pursuing games. Bertaoa said the idea for the David Jones, station manager at Bertsos. students have trouble feeling they Hinton as a potential Colonel. According to Dan Bertsos, last stickers waa developed by Ken WDMC, said the sticker campaign "Penguin Busters," "Zap the belong, and once they do become "I wish we'd never gotten year's adviser to the RHA. the Kearna, last year's men's residence helps three parties. "I see the Zips" and "Brand the Herd" are involved, they feel they belong and involved with him," be said. stickers were started to "help hall president, and Wayne Hartley, benefit...as a promotional item for some of the slogans on stickers that they feel good about going to school promote school spirit and encourage president of Keene Hall. WDMC, RHA and EKU football," have been used. here," he said. Hinton has apparently moved on student* on campus to get involved The stickers will be a regular part he ssid. For the last two games of this to Oral Roberta University. INSTANT'REPLAY TOTAL BODY (of a special everyone loved) FITNESS CENTER GRAND OPENING OCTOBER 16 When you purchase an Begining and Advanced Aerobic Classes all-you-can-eat Available for Men and Women Ponderosa salad bar for $2.59 Aerobic Classes (includes hot veggies, soups, and two dozen plus salad items) Morning, Afternoon, Night -YOU'LL GET A RIBEYE STEAK, BAKED POTATO, AND HOT ROLL FOR ONLY 99$ MORE. 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I've never considered myself a Friday good ol' boy, but every now and My turn then I wonder if the Norwegian By Any Wolf ford sweaters. Duck Heads, Vuamets Newi editor and turtlenecks are a cover-up. Hie trial against seven university I wondered that two Saturdays students for assault is scheduled far ago while I aat in the near-vertical Friday morning in Madison District bleachers in the middle of turn four Court. down at Burnaide Raceway in A total of sight charges have been Burnside. Alan White filed in connection with the We're not talking high tech incidents. The charges result from two automobile racing here. We're not separate fight* the weekend of Sept. talking sponsorhip by Hardee's or a race car. STP. We're not taaMM millionaire 21. ^^ Who needs the high pressure Six charges of assault in the race car drivers hawking those little packets of chewing tobacco on TV. world of journalism? second degree have been filed from At the end of this month, I will a fight on the third floor of No, I think what I witness every interview with newspapers in Dallas ODonneU Hall on Sept 21. now and then on a Saturday night and Fort Worth. Getting those kind Charged are Roderick Neal, 21; is more like open-face helmets and of jobs are nearly impossible for Emmanuel Bailey, 22; Troy Ellis, T-shirts, sponsorship from Ernie's graduating seniors, but who knows? 20; Maurice Coleman, 22. Two Plumbing and Johnny's Wrecking Maybe something will click and 111 charges have been placed against Service, and cars that float through get a job. Christopher Chaback. 18. the turns because of poor In the back of my mind I know Chaback and[Jeff Adams, 18, filed suspension. Sort of like a Bayliner I will not allow myself to work the charges against Neal, Bailey, runabout with a 286 horsepower anywhere less than a 30,000-plus Ellis and Coleman. Evinrude. circulation daily newspaper. That Neal and Bailey each fled charges So what is it that draws me to the sounds like an unrealistic goal, but against Chaback. \ clay-packed track where the smell of aren't most goals? The victims were allegedly beaten burning rubber and oil and an A big-city job will take some time. with sticks and canes. occasional whiff of Jack Daniel's I may have to sit out of life for a Charges of fourth rtegrwfi assault permeates the air? year or two and free-lance to feed have been filed against Oscar I like to think it's s break from the my face and put gas in whatever Angula, 18, and Ronald Jekel, 19, everyday job of editor on a college mode of transportation I own. from a fight on Sept 22 on the newspaper I like to think that. But I don't worry about getting a job. fourth floor of Dupree Hall. deep down, I know it's something There are jobs out there in every Ellis filed the charges against more. profession for the right people. I like Angula and Jekel. I wonder sometimes when I'm to think of myself as one of those interviewing in my Saks Fifth All are scheduled to appear at people. Avenue tie and tassle loafers if the I'm ready for the challenge and 10:30 a.m. in district court before interviewee, whether it be a college Judge John Paul Moore. the hard work. I' m ready to learn on professor or gubernatorial the job, over the phone or in an Since criminal summons, not candidate, knows I've been seen interview. I'm tired of learning out warrants, were issued, bail was not sitting in the stands at a small-town of dead books. necessary. stock car race drinking RC and So how ones all of this tie into Chaback, Angula and Jekel are eating cold hot dogs on stale bread stock car racing? It means that no members of the university football The thing that scares me the most matter what happens in May, 111 be team. Neal. Bailey and Ellis are when I' m chomping on my hot dog content. I 'U either be hustling for a members of Kappa Alpbi Pai and sipping my drink is the feeling newspaper or sitting in turn four, fraternity. of contentment. because both appeal to me. Coleman is not a member of either Crowd work Progress photo/James Havey I sometimes feel as though I could Ultimately, I would like to get a organization. drop out of school, get a job in a job that I could enjoy and one that J. Howard Allen, dean of Student Some students find the library a good place to study but Debbie Owens, a freshman music major factory, get married pull in enough would pay just enough to cover the Development, said the university from London, found the Powell plaza a convenient place to study recently. money to make ends meet and buy expenses of a beginning racing disciplinary hearing on the case is career. continuing. The goal farthest out in left field The board met last Wednesday, is the one where I own a email town this past Monday and will meet daily newspaper or two and race full again next Wednesday. time. "We hope to finish by next week." I think Paul Newman has it made. Allan said News capsule So doea Danny Sullivan. Alain Results of disciplinary actions are set of Formual One fame would not available to the public. oe someone to look up to. Alleged aggressor Coleman said Oct. 26, 1985, Homecoming participate in the "Role of I guess I will have to start out he has witnesses to verify he was Homecoming celebration, contact the Division of Occupational Therapy with the Student wins small with an old dirt track racer. not present at the university at the Alumni Affairs. Elderly" curriculum in Region 8. scholarship But eventually I would like to find time of the incident. deadline nears Benzing was chosen from among a seat in a Formula One racer. 90 nominations received through I'm just not into the Indy 500 "That night I was in Louisville or The ib*Mbn» for float applications the national association's state on my way to Louisville," Coleman thing. Sure, it's fast. But around for the university's Homecoming Student to teach network. and around and around would be said. parade is Oct. 18. Terri Martin, 20, a junior jour- His parents and friends can verify 'ROTE' program Benzing has received advanced nalism major from LaGrange has very boring I like to make right This deadline is earlier than the turns every now and then. the fact he was not here, he said. first announced deadline. instruction in gerontology and has won a $160 scholarship from the "I don't see how they could have Penny Benzing, assistant developed clinical expertise in the Kentucky Press Association for ex- I know of plenty of jobs back Student organizations should home in case I don't get my big-city made such a mistake," he said. have their float applications turned professor of occupational therapy, field. ceptional work in journalism. nas been selected by the American Region 8 consists of Missouri, job. The great thing about those Coleman said he was told in even earlier. The atudent jobs is they will pay enough to Chaback and Adams were "going organization's deadline is Oct. 16. Occupational Therapy Association Kentucky. Tennessee, Mississippi Martin is features editor for The as one of three faculty members to and Arkansas. Eastern Progress. support me and a race car; the by what witnesses said." For more information about the dream of a lifetime.

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of health care Ths following reports have been Sept. 22: t - filed with the Division of Pnblic Anthony Smith, Todd Hall, was Have you had • lab test lately? To Safety. arrested and charged with being thi» question you might respond, Health notes drunk in a public place and resisting "No, should I?" Diagnostic Sept. 18; arrest. laboratory testing has become such Eugene Fleming. Dupree Hall, A juvenille was placed in an integral part of health care that reported a billfold and its contents protective custody for being drunk, blood tests or other procedures are stolen. Total value is *54. in a public place. so common a patient may not Cahterine Tunmerman, Case Hall appreciate their value and reported S12 stolen. Sept. 23: limitations. Richard Ron Toppings, Brockton, Kelly Harmon, Mattox Hall,, Even a small clinic or hospital reported vehicle damage. Total reported a vehicle window broken relies on thousands of clinical lab Schmitt value is unknown. and an equalizer stolen. The vehicle tests each year. These range from Teresa Arthur, staff, reported the of Charles Preston. Todd Hall, was' throat cultures and blood cell counts smell of smoke in Martin Hall. The also found with a window broken to involved chemical analysis. They of water is many a thousand times smoke was caused by an overloaded and equalizer stolen. are done for three general purposes: more concentrated! washer. Kathleen Halloran, Clay Hall, to aid in diagnosis, to evaluate a Traces of drugs can be detected in Jeff Getting*, Keene Hall, reported the theft of ■ bicycle. Total person's general health, and to the blood for days and even weeks. reported books and a duffle bag value is 1190. follow the course of illness and This is a useful concept in following stolen. Total value is M2. Mark Ison, O'Donnell Hall, treatment. dosage as well as in detecting illegal reported a person entering his room A bacterial culture is usually done drug use. It appears such testing Sept. 19: and destroying an aquarium, crock to idsntify disease-causing may become routine in various Steve Marram, Stanton, was pot lid and telephone. Total value is organisms and determine the most athletic programs. arrested and charged with being $77. effective antibiotic. Throat cultures Another concern which can be drunk in a public place. Ellis Buchanan, Prestonsburg, are performed to rule out beta reduced by lab testing is the spread Angela Courtney, Telford Hall, reported a watch stolen. Total value of AIDS through blood reported vehicle damage. Total hemolytic streptococci, a cause of ProgrM8 pMomob is $360. strep throat which can and should transfusions. Nationwide testing is Moving music *" value is $200. Dwayne Lester, Harrodsburg, be treated to prevent further now underway. Deniae Garrett, Walters Hall, It was a give and take effort as band members Bobby Harris, reported the smell of smoke in the complications. Urine cultures A highly sensitive test known as reported purse contents stolen. Wallace Building. A light ballast identify the existence and specific the HTLV-III antibody test has left, a freshman music major from Harrodsburg, and Lisa Ladd, Total value is S26. was found to cause the smoke. course of urinary tract infections, a already resulted in removing over a freshman from Cromona, moved the vibraphone up the hill Karen Higgins, Miller Hall, was Mark Rnnyoa, reported damage 1,000 units of potentially infectious arrested and charged with being common problem in patients, outside the Begley Building during Saturday's football game. to his vehicle's window. A B.B. gut especially otherwise healthy blood from the nation's blood drunk in a public place. is suspected to have caused UM females. (Burning and frequency of supply. The use of this test will John Coots, Louisville, was damage. Total value is unknown. urination and/or a temperature virtually eliminate the risk of AIDS arrested and charged with driving should suggest the need to see a from blood transfusions according under the infuence of intoxicants Sept. 25: physician). to the Centers for Disease Control. Enrollment figures and/or drugs, possession of Bruce Boner, staff, reported There are literally hundreds of The kinds of cells and numbers marijuana and driving without an someone had thrown an object and parameters which can be identified you have in your own blood tell operator's license. broken a window in Model and measured by laboratory much about your health If you have Anthony Nold, Lexington, was Laboratory School. Total value in analysis. Selected tests may be an infection or are anemic, that can to be final Friday arrested and charged with driving unknown. be discovered in a few minutes along under the influence of intoxicants. Kevin Lovegren. Weaveir performed or a "profile" may be Rowlett said done which enables the physician to with a variety of blood disorders. Progress staff report Building, reported a projectile The blood is not only a system of its The final enrollment statistics will Sept. 20: thrown at him from a moving evaluate various organ systems. Dr. John Rowlett, vice president be broken down by classification, The important thing to remember own. but reflects what is going on of Aademic Affairs and Research, Leaard McGuire, Berea. reported vehicle. in other parts of the body. graduate and undergraduate tools and a box stolen. Total value Barbara Judge, Richmond, is that a laboratory test result like said between 12.150 and 12,175 students, in-state, out-of-state and x-rays, or other data, must be taken You should therefore realize that students are enrolled at the is $330. reported the theft of a purse and its foreign students. The figures will contents. Total value is $22. in context and evaluated by the thousands of lab tests could be university this fall. also give a breakdown of male and doctor who understands a patient's performed, but they must be used The final, complete enrollment Sept. 21: Joseph Chandler, Keene Hall, was in a meaningful selective way. female students, he said. John Wallace, Maryville, Tenn., arrested and charged with driving condition. Knowing your culture is figures are still being processed, be "We've met and exceeded our negative or your blood test is Diagnostic testing has become a said. was arrested and charged with under the influence of intoxicants enrollment projections," Rowlett driving under the influence and and possession of marijuana. normal is of value to your physician major part of the health care "In terms of the real breakdown, said. only because he or she understands industry, which by at least some we will have to wait," Rowlett said. being drunk in a public place. Dr. Doug fWhitlock, executive Larry Judy, Richmond, was Sept. 28: the purpose and interpretation of measures, is the second largest Ths reason for the delay in the administrative assistant to that particular procedure. industry in the country. enrollment figures being released is arrested and charged with driving Donovan Corner, Keene Hall, University President Dr. H. Hanly under the influence of intoxicants. reported a stolen vehicle from There are many applications of In any case, whether you need a the necessity for accuracy, he said. Funderburk, said projections for lab tests that affect our lives. In the lab test is entirely dependent on The report, which should be Dale Lswson, O'Donnell Hall, Alumni Coliseum Parking Lot. enrollment were down 2 percent reported a stereo equalizer and an Total value is unknown. area of toxicology, drugs can be your reason for seeing your available Friday, will be sent to the from last year. assayed in nanograms per deciliter. practitioner. Do not hesitate to seek Kentucky Council on Higher overnight bag stolen. Total value is Elder Goble, Richmond, reported Last year, 12,367 students approximately SI35. a fire in the electrical box of the Through a procedure known as professional medical help where you Education. attended the university for the fall radioimmunoassay, small quantities believe a problem exists. The old "The figures must be exact Kenneth Duff. Brewer Building, Campbell Building. The firn, semester. reported a state flag and a department put the fire out. can be assayed which could not adage still holds true. "He who because these are the figures she In the fall of 1983, there were otherwise be measured. A doctors himself has a fool for a CHE uses to base its report to the university flag stolen. Total value is Deniae Sowers, reported theft of 12,601 students enrolled in unknown. a pair of shoes. Total value is $47. mosquito's wing dissolved in a cup doctor." 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News editor Ellis said a university-wide self- The number of administrations ia limited to cut cost*. By Jay Carey The university Faculty Senate study survey of faculty stated 68 Managing editor voted at its Wednesday meeting to percent disagreed or strongly Teacher evaluations other than the IDEA, above the number Pive Student Court justices ware change university admissions disagreed with the validity of the policies, to suspend a degree IDEA survey and 64.7 percent fait allotted, may be administered The sworn in at the Student Senate policy will be brought before the meeting Tueaday night, leaving five program and four options and to the same about the adequacy of the establish an adult physical fitness instrument. body at the Oct. 21 meeting. positions on the court vacant. The bill now states the IDEA The sick leave policy proposal was Maria Kramer, chief justice of the option. court, said, "We an going to be survey is limited to be administered asked to be tabled by the executive These isssuss will now go before committee because of problems seen filling the positions, we are taking s certain number of times to full- the president and the Board of time non-tenured and tenured by the Administrative Council. applications now." Regents. She said anyone interested in The major business on the becoming a member of the court agenda, the sick, leave policy and should send a resume to herself or student evaluation of teacher Ken Keams, Student Association Policy conforms instruction policy, have been tabled president. until a special meeting is held on Student Court is the judicial body Oct. 21 in order to make some of the Student Association and has changes. to other schools' become active in many areas in the Three changes have been paaaed past two years, Kremer said. concerning the admissions policy. By Amy Wolf ford Transfer students with s GPA "Unfortunately, moat people The proposal asks for out-of-state Newe editor below a 2.0 are not allowed to enroll don't know what Student Court is," and transfer students below set she said. The Faculty Senate passed an in classes at the university. The standards be admitted and students admissions policy Wednesday to proposed change in admissions Scott Northcutt, chief justice two who fail developmental studies eliminate first semester suspension policy now asks transfer students be years ago, recognized the potential courses be allowed ■ second try. and decrease admission standards allowed to enroll if they are eligible of Student Court and really got the The body also voted to suspend for transfer and out-of-state to return to their former university group active around campua, students. and meet university retention Kremer said. the bachelor of science degree in manual arts therapy because The policy now advances to the standards. "We are working real hard trying employment opportunities are president and the Board of Regents. "This is to rationalize the ongoing to keep up with that tradition," she extremely limited and no students Jack Culroaa, dean of problem of attempting to treat on- said. were enrolled in the program during undergraduate studies, said, "Each campus and transfer students the "We recognized the disciplinary the 1984-86 academic year. has been presented for a different same, not to make one set of policies boards as an area that really needs reason. They just happened to come for each group," said Culross. to be touched," she said The senate asked for the The newly proposed out-of-state suspension of four options which are together in terms of the time." About two years ago. Student Prodress photo/Alan White The approved policy states, admissions policy states high school Court began advising students what a part of the associate of science graduates "who do not meet either Workers repair water line degree in recreation and park "students required to enroll in a to expect when they went before the developmental studies course will be the rank in class or ACT (American disciplinary board for their hearing, leadership. These are recreational programming, therapeutic permitted two semesters, rather College Test) percentile requirement she said. than one, to successfully complete may be allowed to enroll in summer Kramer, a junior from Troy. Ohio, recreation, commercial recreation and park maintenance. the course." school for a minimum of six said a Student Court justice must Workers correct This will give students a semester hours ... in order to have a 2.26 GPA, according to the The rationale for suspending minimum of two semesters to demonstate the ability to do Student Association Constitution. these options is lack of enrollment. demonstate their m+mAmmir ability university work." The five justices approved by the Students may still enroll in the and make university policy Out-of state students who earn a senate Tuesday were Stephen D. water problem associate of science program in consistent with other state 2.0 or higher GPA in a summer House, Melissa Johnson, Deniae recreation and park leadership universities. session will be allowed to enroll in I.aduke. JuMe Pecoraxo and Yvette The Department of Physical Culross said the current policy the fall Reynolds. By Jay Carey maintenance workers placed Education asked the senate to pass prohibits students with a failing Culross said the Council on Chief Justice Kremer is currently Managing editor 1.25-tc-l .5 inch diameter pipe from an option of adult physical fitness grade in a developmental studies Higher Education states if high serving her third year on Student Physical Plant maintenance the manhole to the nearest as part of the Minting bachelor of course from re-enrolling in the school students do not meet Court and was associate justice last workers spent the majority of the underground storm sewer, which is science degree in physical education. university, regardless of other work. eligibility requirements, and can year. past few days correcting a water about 40 feet away. Middleton said. The proposal was passed and is This action is "unnecessarily prove by other means to be She waa previously a disciplinary overflow problem near the EUendale The surface water that collects in needed because the university needs punitive," he said. admissible, they can be admitted. board adviser and is currently a parking lot. the manhole will now be pumped to make "a commitment to address Because this is the first year "This can serve as the member of the disciplinary board According to Chad Middleton, into the storm sewer. the physical fitness needs of the developmental studies courses have demonstration, and students could House is a senior chemistry major director of the Physical Plant, there Middleton said the closest adult population," states the been required for certain students, then be admitted regularly." he and was a member of Student Court is an electric manhole near the underground storm sewer access proposal. no data has been collected on said. last year. corner of the parking lot, and area is near the Alumni Coliseum The student evaluation of teacher whether or not these measures are These policy changes will only 3f waa named the outstanding surface water collects in the hole. swimming pool. instruction proposal was tabled unnecessarily punitive, Culross said affect a small number of students, or in chemistry last year and is He said there is a sump pump in He said most of the manholes because an amendment, which Students who earned a 0.76 GPA he said. a member of Gamma Beta Phi. the manhole that removes the water have the water pumped into the would change the intent of the bill, during their first semester are put Developmental studies students Johnson is a sophomore before it reaches the electrical storm sewer, but there are other was proposed. on first semester suspension and are will be given a second opportunity paralegal/prelaw majwr from wiring. places around campus where the William Ellis, professor of history, required leave the university. This to gain proficiency and allowed to Harlan. She is a two-year member "We were just pumping it on the surface water is being pumped out msde an amendment asking for the policy was also ssked to be perform better at the university, he of the Kentucky Intercollegiate ground," he said of the surface on the ground. use of any survey instead of the abolished. said. State Legislature. water in the manhole. Of those that pump the water on Laduke is a junior fashion "I'm kind of getting tired of the ground, all have a drain nearby merchandising major and a member jumping over the green puddles," that the water runs into, he said. of the disciplinary board. said Jeff Larsen, a broadcast "There are some places, but Pecoraro is a freshman fashion management major from Grand they're not creating any problems," merchandising major from Rapids, Mich. Middleton said. Islington. "The smell was getting to me He gave two examples where the Reynolds is a junior paralegal every time I walked by," he said. "It surface water that collects in the science major from Louisville and was horrendous." electrical manholes is being pumped was a member of Student Court last Middleton said the Physical Plant out on the ground. year. She is currentry a student wants to correct the problem before "There's one behind Model Lab disciplinary board adviser. winter. School where the water runs into a "This is the core of last year's "The water waa just running out drain," Middleton said "And at the court," Kremer said. on the sidewalk, and we wanted to intersection of Kit Carson and She said Johnson and Pecoraro get rid of that mess before winter Vanhooee Drive, the water is being were the only two members because it would freeze on the pumped onto the ground. appointed this year that were not on sidewalk," he said. "But those don't pose any Student Court last year. 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a-saara 18 -- The Eastern Progress. Thursday. October 10. 1985 Senate passes act su • • • rting • §t ksale By Jay Carey According to the failed legislation, chairman of the Fall Festival Managing edkor university advertising guidelines do committee, said the Oct. 2 Fall Student Senate passed an act not iiyhidf provisions to limit Festival raised, after expenses, regarding the sale of surplus library advertising which "encourages the $856.26 for the university's student books in its second meeting of the practice of plagiarism and emergency food fund. year. undermines the purpose of the "For one organization to raise According to Mary Lynn SturgUl university." 9800 in one day is no small feat." chairman of the Academic Affairs "I believe academic dishonesty said Donna Lsmbers, vice president. Committee and author of the bill. gives the institution a bad The senate also passed s piece of Ernest Weynrauch. dean of libraries name ... and I agree with the idea legislation on to next week's and learning resources, has submit- of the resolution. But I believe in s agenda. free press and I don't think it's our ted a letter to the administration The legislation, sponsored by asking that the books be declared responsibility to Umit any surplus and sold. publication's advertising," said SturgUl, relates to the recognition, The bill, accepted by acclamation, Robert McCool. a natural and of second majors and calls for an said "there are many books and mathematical sciences senator. additional certificate of recognition periodicals which are unsuitable for In other business, Steve Parsons, for those earning a second major. library use, but would be of interest to students, faculty and staff." SturgUl, the author of three of four nieces of legislation brought before the senate this year, said the old and abused books will eventual- ly be destroyed if not declared surplus and sold. "State property cannot be given away, and there is s very good chance that these books will be destroyed," SturgUl said. Mark Hundley, chairman of the finance committee and speaker pro- tein, told senators of each college of the senate to bold a caucus and elect a representative or spokesperson. After s 10-minute recess for debate among the colleges, the representatives were elected. John Deck wss elected to repre- sent the College of Business while 'regress photo/Alan Whit* senators from the Colleae of Social and Behavioral Sciences elected Graffiti in corridor in Keene Hall Belinda Bishop. Mimi Sanders wss elected to represent the College oi Law Enforcement. 1 Anne Marie Papineau was elected Graffiti found in dorm the spokeswoman for senators from (Continued from Page 11 the College of Arts and Humanities, tew weeks. places. Machines in women's and Gary Coleman was chosen from The third floor southwest men's restrooms were emptied and towels the College of Nstursl and restroom in the Wallace Building thrown around, he said. The library Mathematical Sciences. was closed last Friday in order to contained mainly drawings, Cornett WindOW WOrk Progress photo/Rob Carr Carrie Abney was named the clean the mess. said. representative of the undeclared The restroom contained "graffiti "Somebody's a pretty good Balancing between a ladder and the window ledge. Eddie Simpson, a Physical Plant worker from senators, while Kathy Blackburn and references to racial slurs - artist," he said. Richmond, scraped paint from the window panes of the Cammack Building. was elected to represent the College remarks about blacks, jews and Seybold said one male student of Education. swastikas - and indecent exposure- started writing the "NEO Shelly Lanasa was picked to type drawings," Cornett said. 1026" slogan, and maybe two or represent the College of Allied The drawings and sayings were three others have picked up on it. Health Fair scheduled for Oct. 17 Health and Nursing, Peggy McNab cleaned off by Friday afternoon, "I think if the word gets out he the the College of Health, Physical Cornett said. was caught, the rest will stop," he Education, Recreation and The student told Seybold he did Progress staff report to promote wellness, health public, and in case of rain, will be said. held in the Keen Johnson Ballroom Athletics, and Susie McGuire, the not do this. No other students have been awareness ana evaluation, College of Applied Arts and There will be a University Health distribute educational materials and in the Coates Administration "We encountered similsr caught, he said. Fair from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Building. Technology. situations in the library and Combs The number 1026 supposedly provide consultations. The senate Tuesday also voted Oct. 17 in the Powell Plaza. "I think it's s great idea, students All services are provided free. buildings," he said. comes from the birthdate, Oct. 26, down an amendment concerning Cornett said vandalism was The purpose of the health fair, working together to help other For more information, contact Dr. which is not the student's own, but Carol Baugh, chairman of the advertising guidelines for the abundant in the Combs Building, the birthday of one of his friends. according to Dr. Thomas Myers, students," Myers said university's media. vice president of Student Affairs, is The health fair is open to the University Health Fair. and not found so much in other Seybold said. ^^

*lVl*1*lfr*******T*1*£l* 1*1*1*1*1**^ I I / The Eastern Progress, Thursday. October 10. IVbb - IV 'Bound' Office offers jobs test options By Becky Bottoms open Staff writer Another test given by the testing The Division of Institutional center is Law School Admission test Research and Testing has had its (LSAT) All students entering law By Amy Wolf ford school must pass this test, said New. editor hands full the psst couple of weeks, Acker. .Although two major jobs are according to Dr. Dean Acker. Acker is the director of institutional The National Teachers Exam, qurrently vacant in the university's which all teaching students must Upward Bound program. Director research and testing. The research and testing office pass before graduating, is also given Bob McCleeee said ha think* the by the center, he said. program is doing well administers different programs and tests in order to calculate and use Acker said both these tests are The open positions include given on national test dates. assistant director and counselor the results for the university. The Graduate Recording Test is Over 40 people applied for these One common test the office gives also given by the tasting nroaram, jobs, he said is the American College Testing said Acker. " (ACT) proficiency test, said Acker. The former assistant director Other important testing the moved to the university's Talent He said this test must be taken by -Search program and the former all students attending the program covers is credit by counselor is now working at the university. Acker said most examination, said Acker. "These skills are for students who university's counseling center, he students take the ACT during their said. senior year of high school. may have skills in s certain area," "There are five initial test dates said Acker. "We hope to have the positions The test consists of taking an filled the week of Oct. 21." McCleeee and summer testing, but some said. students miss those," said Acker. examination in the material the The research and testing office student would have covered in a Upward Bound has been at the gives the ACT Monday through particular course, said Acker. If the university since 1966 and is a Friday in the office, said Acker. student passes the test, he will program for "non-traditional high These scores, according to Acker, receive credit for the course, he said school students whose parents have TOUCh-Up Progress) photo/James Havey are used for advising and placement According to Acker, there are not gone on and had a college John Mimball. a junior art major from Prospect, adds some finishing splashes of color to his work of students. Those students with different types of credit by education," he said average scores continue their examination. One type is the College "The biggest problem many of for a painting class in the Campbell Building. courses as usual. Level Examination Program these students face is lack of Students with high scores may be (CLEP), a national testing program. motivation. Sometimes it's hard to placed in an honors course, such as If students would like to take a convince them to sacrifice now for English 106. said Acker. CLEP test, they must pay a fee. later," he said. Spotlight attracts 1,300 visitors Students with low scores could be which varies, then take the exam, Upward Bound operates on a plsced in developmental skills said Acker. These tests are given on federal grant of over $210,000. classes, which help them improve in the third week of every month, said This money covers the cost of Progress staff report career development and placement, the subjects they are having trouble Acker. recruiting and a six-week summer Over 1,800 high school students 'Well, this is what Eastern is,' and in, said Acker. Students who would like to make fraternities, sororities and military they can make some comparisons program on the university's and secondary education science were all represented. Along with the ACT, the testing an appointment to take a test or administrators visited the between us and other institutions," center gives the general education information on any of the tests campus. "It gives them the chance to see Griggs said university Saturday as part of the campus, go to a football game, development (GED) tests, said given by the division, they should "Upward Bound students come to "EKU Spotlight" and Parents Day. This is the seend year the event Acker. This test is the equivalent of visit the office in Jones 406 or call the university and live n the dorms. get some questions answered and go has been held. according to James Grigsby, away at least being able to ssy, a high school diploma, said Acker. at 622-1281. We provide everything at no cost director of admissions and for the student," McCleeee said coordinator for the event. Required classes and social "It was a much smoother activities are planned for these operation this year than last year. Banquet Facilities students each day. Last year was our first time and we 624-1193 Available Wc stern Sitter, "We hope the program prepares really didn't know what to expect. RAY'S AUTO SERVICE and motivates students to enter I think the planning was better." 126 FARVIEW college and they become more Grigsby said. STEftHIOUSE 623-5357 successful through academic "I think well probably do it again instruction," he said next year and do it in much the Every Thursday Night is Complete Mechanical Service Students in the program return to same fashion," he said Student Faculty Night campus one Saturday a month for Grigsby said the program is set 24 hr. Wrecker Service tutoring, counseling, socials and up to give students an entire day to 10 Percent Discount with E.K.U. I.D. Complete Car Clean Up meetings on college preparation. look the university over. 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