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Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1972-1973 Eastern Kentucky University Year 1973 Eastern Progress - 26 Apr 1973 Eastern Kentucky University This paper is posted at Encompass. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress 1972-73/28 t#*- Hie Eastern Broaress I/ SettingSettinp The P3cePace In A ProgressivePrnpre^ivp EraFra 1 7 -^^~" ' Vol. 50 Issue No. 28 Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky 40475 10 Pages Thursday, April 26, 1973 1,842 Candidates Set For 66th Commencement A total of 1,842 candidates 1933 1948 and 1958 will hold baccalaureate address at 11 will receive degrees Sunday, reunion luncheons as a part of a.m., Sunday, May 13 in Alumni May 13, at Eastern's 66th spring Alumni Day activities-^Tn Coliseum by Monsignor Ralph commencement. campus, Saturday May 12. The J. Beiting, pastor of St. Dr. Robert R. Martjn, climax of alumni festivities will Williams Parish, Lancaster. Eastern president, will confer be the naming of the "Out- This spring's class brings the the degrees during the standing Alumnus of 1973" at a total of degrees conferred by program, beginning at 4 p.m., in 6:30 p.m. banquet in the Keen Eastern to 25,876, of which Alumni Coliseum. Johnson Building. 17,351 have been conferred He will present honorary Registration for Alumni Day stoce 1960. doctor of laws degrees to will begin in the lobby of tte Eastern presented 1,686 Governor Wendell Ford, the Powell Building, at 9 a.m. TouR degrees at last year's spring commencement speaker; will be pfovided for Alumni, commencement. This spring Colonel Harland Sanders, family and friends from 10 a.m. the College of Education will Shelbyville, and Dr. Pauline until noon and 3 p.m. until 5 present the largest number of Park Wilson Knapp, who retired p.m. degrees, 445, followed by the in 1971 as Eastern's The Alumni Association College of Applied Arts and distinguished professor of home Executive Council will meet in Technology with 442. Numbers economics. the Kennamer Room of the to be presented by other Commencement activities Powell Building at 10 a.m. colleges are Arts and Sciences, will begin with Dr. Martin's Commencement weekend 430; Graduate School, 266, and annual luncheon for the activities will include the Business, 259. graduating class, which is scheduled for 12:30 p.m., V Friday, May 11 in the Keen Senate Protests Johnson Building. Rehearsal for baccalaureate and graduation exercises will follow Disciplinary Actions the luncheon. Eastern classes of 1913, 1923, At Tuesday night's meeting know of any case where a the Student Senate voted to student had been suspended for formally protest the Univer- an ounce of marijuana. He also HEW Awards sity's practice of what they said that he did not know of termed "coerced withdrawal of anyone being determined a Allied Health students who have been "clear and present danger," Photo by Russell Tapp charged with a crime." which is stated in the handbook The proposal, introduced by as reason for suspension. Steve -Mann, senior from $40,122 Grant Joyce Albro, senior political In her request for recon- Erlanger proves that some science major also calls for the struction of the Student students can use time con- Dr. Kenneth Clawson, acting reconstitutlmi^ok-Jhe student Disciplinary Board, Miss Albro Creative Hands structively as he molds from coordinator of Eastern's Allied disciplinary board. stated that there should have clay in the Cammack Art Health Programs, has an- Building. In introducing the proposal voting privileges. She stated nounced that Eastern has that "the disciplinary board is received a continuation grant Miss Albro stated, "We are again experiencing the not objective and needs totaling $40,122 for the 1973-74 reconstitution." academic year from the recurring phenomenon of Biirdge Takes Case Department of Health, people coerced to withdraw Education and Welfare. from school after being accused . In her request for recon- The Allied Health Special of a crime, of which they have struction of the Student Improvement Grants were not been convicted or even Disciplinary Board, Miss Albro Before Student Court awarded in four areas including arraigned." stated that there should be Bob Burdge, junior political 5, Section A-9, by not consulting $9,277 for Food Service She continued, "I move that student members appointed and science major from Fort the Senate before eliminating Technology, $8,698 for Medical the Student Senate protest this given voting privileges. She Pierce, Florida, will appear the ballots and not placing the Records Technology, $10,638 for practice and request a.recon- stated that "the disciplinary before Eastern's Student Court residence hall space on the Environmental Sanitation, and stitution of the Student board is not objective and tonight to protest procedures ballot. Burdge feels that the White Hall Skirmish Scheduled $11,499 for Medical Technology. Disciplinary Board so that needs reconstitution. used by the Committee on Committee established Food Service Technology students may receive a fair Elections during last week's "specific procedural rules will be highlighted by actual Guest speakers for the event trains personnel to work hearing on matters of school Other proposals passed were Student Association election. governing the conduct of BY JOAN COTTONGIM demonstrations of the making are still being contacted, but directly with dieticians in the policy." those which appeared on the Burdge, who was defeated elections without the consent of Feature Editor of various crafts. various authors will appear. planning, preparation and Thomas Myers, Vice- referendum last Wednesday. in his attempt for a senator-at- the Senate." For those of you who com- Visitors will be able to see the Mr. James Sherburne, author of service of meals in hospitals President of Student Affairs The proposals are as follows: large seat in the election, The Committee violated plain there's nothing to do on Way to Fort Pillow will be said that the school had never Weekly visitation in certain contends that the Committee workings of a loom in rung and other health related in- Article 5, Section A-3, by weekends, White Hall has the among the guest. coerced anyone into with- dorms at certain times. 2) violated three articles of the making, and candle makers stitutions. refusing to count the ballots of answer for entertainment on A flea market may also be drawing from school. However Revision for the present Student Association con- from the Berea College Student • Medical Records Technology members of the Student Saturday, Aprt(^8, and Sunday, among the weekend en- Miss Albro stated that she knew University policcy of room stitution. Industries will be participating. involves working with medical Association. Burdge contends April 29. V tertainment, but definite plans of "at least two cases last inspection so that the student's The three articles concern Many states will be records, preparing reports, that the Committee did not have not been formulated as spring and two this semester." privacy is not infringed. 3) the lack of an indication area on On these days from 10 a.m. to represented including Indiana, setting up disease indexes, and count 227 ballots, which he says yet. sometimes suppervising day-to- Myers stated that no one in Revision of school policy which the ballots for residence hall, 9 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 and Tennessee but Ohio will make up approximately 11 per For the Saturday and Sunday Student Affairs office was in- requires non-commuting the elimination of ballots and p.m. Sunday, White Hall offers have the First Ohio light Ar- day operations in doctor's of- cent of the total vote cast on entertainment, the charge will volved in disciplinary students to live in dormitories. the refusal to count Student the Second Annual White Hall tillery. These men will be fices, hospitals and for similar April 18. This section of the be only for tours through White measures. However in the 4) Abolishment of the academic Association members' ballots- Art and Craft Review. Saturday dressed in Civil War attire, and organizations. constitution makes every Hall itself. This costs $1.00. All Environmental Sanitation Student Handbook, Section 4, policy of military science or According to Burdge, the lets the artist have his day with will re-enact Civil War skir- member of the Association mishes by firing live am- other activities will be free. trains personnel for public part 1 under undated suspension elected courses. 5) Change in Committee violated Article 6, ■^displays of paintings on the eligible to vote. ** munition in a competitive health teams who help prevent reads: the policy concerning women's Section B-3, by not recom- grounds of White Hall. The One special attraction to the series. This will occur on both the spread of, disease, for "....Undated suspension not hours. This would call for the mending to the Senate that When he appears before the paintings will be for sale for White Hall tours is Whie Hall's days of the Review. working with physicians in effective until such time as in abolition of or non space should or would be made court, Burdge will ask that the anyone interested in purchasing first candlelight tours. These The First Ohio Light Artillery • environmental and oc- the finding of the Vice President discriminatory fee. 6) Student on the ballots for the indication 227 ballots originally eliminated any. be held from 7:30 p.m. through is part of the units of the North- vu pa t i o n a I health, of Student Affairs, the student Association should receive all of campus residence. be counted and registered as Crafts will be featured on 10:30 p.m.