
Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1964-1965 Eastern Kentucky University Year 1965 Eastern Progress - 15 Jan 1965 Eastern Kentucky University This paper is posted at Encompass. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress 1964-65/15 4I KNEW "MILITARY KATHY' ALUMNI REPORT PAGE 2 PAGE 6 BasteR OQX&SSu "Setting The Pace A Progressive Era Friday, January 15, 1965 42nd Year No. 15 Stud«nt Publication of Eastern Kentucky SfaTe~Cotlege, Richmond Changes In Registration Cafeteria Adds Four New Specials To Be Explained In Signs For Greater Student Menu Choice Students should be alert for No one is to report to Weaver signs instructing them on Health Building until five or times and places for conduct- ten minutes before his aphabeti- ing registration business be- cally designated time. Regis- One Offered Each Day ginning the last of next week. tration will begin at 8 a.m. in- Dr. Charles Ambrose said stead of 7 a.m. as in previous Wednesday that IBM packets years. for registration may. be ready The two and a half days al- With Regular Entrees as early as the end of next lot oci for registration will be week. Signs will be posted nearly half the time used pre- when they are available. Signs i order to give a greater vises the making of salads and viously. Because of this Dr. Am- ection to the menu, one of i Mrs. Sarah Thompson sees will also tell students where brose urged that students check they can claim their grades. r specials have been added OMt 300 doien doughnuts are and recheck each of their IBM the cafeteria line in addl-, y,,, campug each day. i Dormitories ' will be notified cards In order to prevent mis- made on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 81, takes. ,'r£ £X 'ClmU'n I P«"*ries are the speciality of' when they are ready. tree, each day I ^^ Hazelwood ^ Mrs. Classifications are listed by Students are reminded that Mr. Larry O. Martin, Direc-1 charlefl Cameron is the cook the registration schedule Is IBM according to the number of r of Auxiliary Enterprises,' p . Mrs. Tutor sup- hours obtained by last July. ervisor wrong as listed In the cata- pressed the desire of hisf tees the buying for all de- logue, but correct as found in For the first step of regis- •taff to satisfy the students as -gj-ynenta the schedule of classes. tration students must enter These schedules are avail- the door adjacent to Statelond able to each student in the and O'Donnell Halls- in the e have to- offer." ■ experience. Dean of Students Office. newly remodeled ' Weaver , Different Each Day Freshmen and graduate stu- Health Building. The Dean of "Sunday offers a very lm-1 r The specials vary including presslve sight to me," Mr.. dents will register Monday, Feb. Students section will be In a choice of two vegetables, a 1. The three upper classes, rooms under the big gym be- salad, bread, a drink, .some- Martin said. "The cafeteria is sophomore, junior and senior, cause of the new dance floor open to the public at all times, times a desert and either but we have many more guests will register for classes on Tues- in the little gym where these lateak. pork cutlets, spaghetti, day. services have been in the past. on Sunday than any other or fillet of .sole. As in all food time. Eastern really has her served, only the highest grades best foot forward when eoj of meat and vegetables are many of her students are seen used. The fillet of sole, for PR's Display Viet Gong Flag Instance, Is a fresh, not frozen as. they return from church, flan, shipped In each week from eating in the cafeteria. I only Students Try Specials Holding a Viet Oong flag, sent to Eastern's Pershing Rifles s> wish that those students who the coast. have not taken this Into con- Larry Martin, Director of Auxiliary Enterprises, watches Major David Honu^y, u.o nom left, PR's Tom Roark, S-l, Ja He said that the only re- Mr Purs full, Commanding Officer, and Jeff Bowman, Executl* gularly scheduled offering Is a sideration would watch their I students check through the cafeteria line In the Keen Johnson Officer. The flag was captured by the Vietnamese and give* very high' grade of liver offer- attire at Sunday noon." Student Union Building. They are trying one of the specials Student suggestions are wel-. recently added to the regular menu of four various main dishes, to Holliday, a former ROTC instructor here, for the PR's. .__ ed each Wednesday. Mr. Martin explained that corned, since "It Is the student* This addition and the extension of the lunch how are two. ex- the main problem faced by his we must please," he contlnu- maples of the effort his staff is making to serve the students, staff is that "we must serve ed." Just give me your ideas. ' ■ _ , the desires and demands of New Bill Would Give the students, especially In col- logulal dishes, repeating just Peace Corps Bound the right foods and not having others too often. It is our Kentucky $31 Million hope to see the meals being more balanced, but you can't 1 Bell a person what to eat." The United States Office of encouraged to cooperate in such Winnkg 'Old Hat For Coffey I Lunch Hour Longer : , Education estimated thkt Ken- programs as shared \irae. v» In an effort te serve the'V"-V "r '* tucky wfllftfflWfe more"T*sm-*8f' I- f\ The 1960 United States CensuJ Btodcnt body at their con-j Waning laurels has become million from President Johnson's Bureau figures show that about vlence, the noon hour in the. old hat for Eastern's Tom $1.68 billion education program one of every four Kentucky fam- proposed Tuesday, should It i Keen Johnson Student Union Coffey, senior Political Science Hies is in that category Families Bulldlng cafeteria has been ex- Major from Lexington, pass. The proposal provides of incomes less than $2,000 num- tended.t-MlM,"" This.„,„ makesmnkM the^ hourshoura "?_ „__. _,_„ „_ K that the aid be directed to stu- ber 195.985, 26 per cent of the In fact, since Tom has been dents of poverty-stricken fam- run: breakfast, 6:J0 to 8; a student at this Blue Grass 753,671 families In the State. lunch 10:30 to 1:30 and sup- ilies. College, his accomplishments Of the number of families in pWi 4:30 to 6. The longest have ranged from top honors The biggest-ever program of the under $2,000 category, 90,923 any fUU line has been timed to In speech and debate to leader- Keene Speaker federal aid to education that of their Incomes are below take in being served is 22 ship positions in the Collegiate will provide funds for public and $1,000. I minutes from the lobby to the Council of United Nations as Miss Mary Jo Rudd receives her award as winner of the private schools will begin six No Deacrlmlnation ! serving line. well as selection to the Peace It first W. L. Keene Women's Oratorical Contest from Mr. Keene days of hearings Tuesday. Any school district could The variation in hours at the Corps. of the English Department Miss Rudd, whose topic was "1 is generally known that argue- Following his graduation in ments against will come from qualify for the program if it had Martin Hall cafeteria Is Knew Kathy," will represest Eastern along with William Pey- 100 pupils or 3 per cent of its found In the breakfast hours June, he will recelye an as- ton, winner of "the Weaver Oratorical contest, in the Kentucky groups opposed to federal aid to which last until 9 and the sup- signment in either Bolivia, parochial schools. pupils In the under — $2,000 Intercollegiate Oratorical Association Conference. group. 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