Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1972-1973

Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1972-1973

Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1972-1973 Eastern Kentucky University Year 1973 Eastern Progress - 12 Apr 1973 Eastern Kentucky University This paper is posted at Encompass. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress 1972-73/26 r » r r Elections To Be Held Wednesday Four Candidates Vie For Student Association Presidential Position there we can gel it up here," Kelley—Hughes in dormitories, Kelley and Peters—Clay He also feels that there should Slade—Rowland they planned lo use the Gray—Vaughn Gray continued. Hughes see a realistic fee for be open visitation during the Progress in a controlled students, payable at weekend with hours being,"say, Steve Slade, a junior from manner, Rowland was quick lo However, Miss Vaughn and The second set of candidates "Government is to listen to its Gray do not feel that everyone for office are Bob Kelley, a registration for (he ser- Cynthiana, and Steve Rowland, explain. Gary Gray, sophomore from constituency and do those "I would have no...uh not should live off campus. "Let senior broadcasting major from vice.' a junior from Louisville are the Royal Oak, Michigan, and Carla things which the constituency even try to have any influence freshmen live in the dorm one Cincinnati, Ohio, and Bill A "realistic policy of open fourth pair of candidates to seek Vaughn, sophomore from wants it to do," said Dave over the Progress. If you have year...so they can mature just a Hughes, a junior pre-med major visitation" is also on the plat- the offices of president and vice- Middlesboro, are Ihe first two form. Their starting place Peters, the third candidate for president . influence it's no longer a free little bit." Gray said. from Irvine. (he Student Association candidates for the Student would be be on the weekends. Slade, a physics major, is paper. That's what we were Kelley and Hughes would like presidential office. His running Association presidential and "We'd try it at first on an ex- heading the Why Have agruing for when he (Eastern vice-presidential offices, lo see expanded hours for mate is Kandy Clay, a recreational facilities on perimental basis and then Irresponsible Government? president Dr. Robert R. Mar- respectively. sophomore political science campus. "This has been a big expand into seven days a ?WHIG) party, which he says, if Miss Vaughn, a German major from Ashland. hassle with a lot of students I've week," Hughes said, adding elected, will establish such major and Gray, a psychology Miss Clay and Peters, a junior lalked to. The recreational that he thought most students student services as a day care and pre-law major feel that marketing major from Corbin, facilities aren't open," Hughes would be in favor of this. center for married Eastern mandatory on-campus living who believe that "student said. He cited the handball students, and a legal aid center should be abolished. government exists to serve the courts in Begley Building and lo dispense legal information to "What about Western?" Gray students" feel that more those who need it. ihe intramural fields which are achievements can be made asked when questioned about taken up by activities out of Rowland, political science "through a more responsible David Peters the law which gives the Wayne Jefmings' Intramurals major, was earlier this University the authority to government." one to five in the evening, and semester, a candidate for the Office. He says that there is no Peters said that the two had require that all unmarried place for just a pickup game to from seven 'til 12 or one" at presidential position, however, students under 21 live on drawn up their platform by he felt "that with both of us be played. night. campus. "As far as I know, at talking to "individual running, Peters might be able lo The two candidates also want Peters also proposes a Western, there's Western Gary Gray students... what you might call win .We both got together and we expanded library hours, until reorganization of parking, "it Towers It's College Park In the area of studenlrights, the average student on the now feel that we can work as a midnight on weekdays and until would be more or less an ex- Towers." Miss Vaughn and Gray think street..and asked what con- team, and as a team we feel it's Steve Slade 2 a.m. during final week. tension of parking, more "As far as I know, there's that some revisions are in or- cerned them." Peters feels, as better for student government." tin) clamped down on the do the other three candidates parking facilities. He suggested people living off campus there. der. "I was thinking in terms A Walls line such as that The Slade-Rowland ticket will Progress before." Rowland that there should be more black the area across from Com- When asked if the Towers were of dormitory regulations," the which administrative offices use court litigation, the said. studies courses in Eastern's monwealth Hall and the old N run by the university at Bowling candidate for president said. have is also something that the University Committee vote, the Bob Kelley curriculum, saying that he had trailer spaces on Kit Carson . "I ttrink Uie thing we need to Green, Gray replied, "not any Miss Vaughn and Gray are candidates are proposing. A "concentratele on here is Watts line allows one to call "Full-time students should be been approached by black Drive as areas for new parking Student Regent vote and the more. It started that way, but also proposing a "realistic press to achieve his party's cooperation between the now it's a completely private policy of open visitation, within anywhere in Kentucky toll free. able to acquire off-campus students as to the possiblility of facilities. However, at jhe time (Continued On Page Eight) "desired ends." When asked if (Continued On Page Eight) industry. If they can do it down (Continued On Page Eight) If a line of this lypewas installed (Continued On Page Eight) this. Wte Eastern ©r oar ess ^I Setting The PacePane In A ProgressivePrnarpcc/'i/p EraFra \I *M** r Thursday, April 12, 1973 Vol. 5P Issue No. 26 Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky 40475 8 Pages _^. 1 63 Candidates File * Increases...Decreases ? For May Primary Boycott Results Vague priced meats supstairs. My didn't boycott because, "it has A total of 63 persons had filed Dr. Glenn E. Reynolds, Rev. BY DELMA J.FRANCIS kids ate normal and I think my to be done over a longer period for city and county offices when John J. Moore, R.J. Nelson Academics Editor wife did loo." of time to have any effect. Most the filing book closed April 4. (incumbent), and Miles H. "Yes, as a matter of fact, people who did boycott, bought There will be no primary for Pope, all Democratic. Dv Consumers, appalled we did boycott last week," said up enough meat the week before the offices of Mayor, police Police Judge: William K. high meal prices, protested last Drc. Charles Sweet, assistant to lake care of last week." judge, prosecuting attorney, Rilter and Paul E. Fagan week in a nationwide boycott. professor of English. Linda Baker, a sophomore county attorney, County court (incumbent i. Nationally, the boycott has According lo Dr. Sweet, from Coving ton said, "Yes, I clerk, coroner and property County Judge: Robert Turley elicited mixed feelings. Some their meatless menus included boycotted. I didn't think about valuation administrator (tax (incumbent), Tommy M. Smith, people enthusiastically swore eggs clams and egg salad it consciously, but I didn'l but commissioner). and Glenn R. Adams, all off meat for a week, while sandwiches. or eat any meat. Democratic. others, perhaps lacking will Following is a list of the top "We're back on meat this Mary Shae Cummins, who slots to be filled. The Progress Sheriff: Jesse Story, Jr., power, continued to buy and eat week," he nick' is student leaching at Kenwood will provide platforms on these Colin Powell, Phillip B. Cuzick, meat. Mrs. Martha Grise, in- Elementary School in Louisville Kenton W. Moberly, Armour Here, the meal boycott was people next week for students sturctor of English said her said her school evidently observed by many—according who are eligible to vole in the Cornelison, Leon R. Fiske, family had less meat than boycotted, as they had meatless to interviews. However, for the May 29 primary. Harold Kirby all Democrtic and usual. >*They ate what they meals all last week. George Slrunk, Independent . most part, store owners and - The deadline- for re- already had. "I didn'l buy any As to whether she would managers sang a different tune. registering to vote in the Jailer: Frank King, John meat, though until the boycott ever consider eating horsemeat Jim Dodd, owner of the Sav- primary is April 29. Thedeadline Durbin, Charles Curry, Zena was off," she said. as some people are doing today on-Meat market said, "Last for the November election is Douglas (incumbent) and Clyde Student reaction\was also Ruth Ogden said, "Well, if you week was one of the best weeks September 24. Hill, all Democratic. mixed. can eat a hot dog made of beef County Attorney: William we've had. We aren't affected. Those filing for the office of Brenda Moss, a sophomore lips and pork snouts, you can Robbins (incumbent), unop- Possibly the supermarkets are, Mayor are Wallace G. Maffett from Harrodsburg said, she eat horsemeat." - (incumbent) and Virgil posed. but we have a country clientele McWhorter, both Democrats.

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