Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1965-1966

Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1965-1966

Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1965-1966 Eastern Kentucky University Year 1965 Eastern Progress - 17 Sep 1965 Eastern Kentucky University This paper is posted at Encompass. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress 1965-66/1 PROGRESS MAROONS PLEDGE UNVEILED PAGE 2A PAGE 4A 43rd Year, No. I. Student Publication of Eastern K.ntuclcy State College. Richmond Friday, September 17, 1965 Registration Figure Stretches Beyond Estimated Number Eastern entered its 59th year . will not be available until after tiis week as total enrollment, new-comers and moving them J*„ number of freshmen, and new Jate registration, which will see [ into their dormitories. They con- faculty figures were shattered. ' late-comers arriving through tinued to assist throughout orient The enrollment, climbing to an next week. ation activities. , all-time high, exceeded the ori-] The faculty enlarging to meet With the assignment of guides. ■ ginel estimate of 6,500 today, as the skyrocketing enrollment, hit Hew students and their parents closing figures showed 6,570 stu- { an all-time high of more than were served refeshments in Wal- dents registered this afternoon. ' 300. including 88 additions to the nut nut Hall. The day's activities A" unprecedented number of ' teaching staff this year. were completed with a YMCA- freshmen Invaded the somewhat • Eastern began its year with sDonsored Vesper Service at the wet campus Sunday. Approxi- registration of in-service student Van Peursem Music Pavillion in mately. 3 000 members of the Saturday morning, then braced the amphitheater. class of '69 registered Wednes- for the onslaught of freshmen the The new class met President day. The 6.000th student register- next day. Martin. Dean Park, Dean of Stu- ed today. Enrollment will prob- dents, Henry Martin and Dean * Greeting the incoming fxosh of Women. Miss Evelvn Bradley ably exceed 6,700 as registration were student-guides provided by continues through tomorrow and Monday morning. Classication campus organizations when they tests were given Tuesday. The next week. arrived In numbers Sunday. The Complete registration figures annual reception and dance guides served in unloading the given by President and Mrs. Martin was held that night in the Student Union Building. Sophomores, Juniors, and Sen- iors registered Thursday- and to- Library Expansion day and Graduate students re- gister tomorrow. While upperclassmen were re- gistering freshmen attended a pep rally. Thursday evening was Causes Relocation filled by a bermuda hop and the annual freshmen Talent Show, The expansion of the John ler, is located in rooms 114 and sponsored by CWENS and KIE. Grant Crabbe Library has 115. Tomorrow should prove a fun brought about a complete change packed day with Rat Races on in the location of Eastern's li- The Kentucky Library, which Eastern Record-breakers includes the Townsend Collection the track led by the Woman's brary facilities. They have been is in room 117. Recreation Association and a moved to the basement of Case Miss Betty Congteton, left, junior from Corbln, tied the previous record. Dr. Powder Puff football game led Richmond, completes registration as the Hall and to the first floor of the Visual aids materials are in by Kappa Delta Tau at the same charges Aimbrose. dean of admissions and Combs classroom building. room 112. However, films- will place. • • 5,4S4th student to enroll for the fall registrar, supervises the students' regis- usually be shown in other rooms semester at Eastern, breaking the previous In the basement of Case Hall, All Richmond churches wel- tration. An enrollment of more than students will find the library ad- on the second floor of the Combs registration lecord set last fall. Miss 6.500 is expected at Eastern, where regis- Building. come students to attend their Teresa Calder, right, sophomore from ministrative offices. This con- Sunday services. tration continues Friday and Saturday. sists of the office of Library The move has been made by Head, Mr. Diok Allen; the Order departments so that normal Department; and the Cataloging operations can continue through- Department. out the year. None of the normal The general collection of books library procedures have been A Flock Of Frosh which can be checked out Is disrupted. The library personnel Administrative Appointments Announced also found there, as well as the has continued to purchase new card catalog and the reserve books, some In anticipation of The naming of an assistant to The newly named department nology. Dr. Acker has the B.A. Halls. She earned her B.A. from With open minds and beanies, Eastern freshmen were pre- . the President, two additional ad- pared for their first taste of college life during orientation book room. the additional space which will- chairmen are Dr. Andrew J. from the College of Wooster, and Arkansas A. and M. The Reference Department be available after the move back ministrative staff personnel, Broekema, Department of Music the M. A. and Ed. D. degrees sessions this week. This group of the class of 1969 is wind- threo^Deans, and three deparf- Eldon Phillips is an administ- ing through library construction enroute to another period has been moved to the Combs to the Crabbe Library building, Major Bertha J. Fanjoy, Depart- from the University of Florida. rative assistant in the Office of of lectures, tests, or orientation. (Tor more pictures, story Building, room 104. The directors In the fall of next year. men^chalrmen have been an- . ment of Nursing, and Dr. Dar- New Staff Personnel Public Affairs serving as college on freshman activities see page 1, of the second section.) are Mr. Whicker and Mr. Chase. Mr. Allen, Library Head, nounced by President Martin. win R. Newton, Department of The appointment of additional photographer. He Is a graduate Newspapers, magazines, and stated: "We feel that we can pro- The Board of Regents appoint- Psychology. administrative staff personnel of London High School. He at- ed John L. Vlckers, Executive other back periodical files are vide the same services for fa- Dr. Broekema holds the Mu- has been announced by Presi- tended the University of Ken- located In rooms 106 and 108. culty and students as we have Assistant to the President, as dent Martin. Acting Director of Extension. He sic Ed. degree from Calvin Col- tucky and has worked as a photo- Copies of these materials may previously; realizing, of course, lege, Michigan, both the B. A. Mrs. tenon Knox Royal, a grapher for the Lexington Her- be reproduced In room 110. replaces D. J. Carty who Is re- native of Magnolia, Arkansas Is that study areas are limited and tiring. and M.A. of music from the ald and the Kentucky Post and Milestone Receives The Instructional Materials the number of people we can ac- University of Texas. He has director of Women's Residence Times Star. Dr. C. J. Lewis, Dr. Smith Laboratory and Youth Collection comodate at one time may be taught at Michigan and Texas under the direction of Mrs. Mil- less." Park, and Neal Donaldson have been appointed deans. Two of and was assistant director of the the appointments are temporary. School of Music at Ohio State A-Phis Rating Again Neal Donaldson Is replacing University since 1963 . J. C. Powell as Executive Dean Major Fanjoy has been in the Class Schedule Change The Milestone, student year- ed few (if any) books in a class of the College. He holds the A.B. U. S. Army since 1948 and is book of Eastern,has been award- to denote that they stand out Many New Appointees and M.A. from the University Education Coordinator of Nur- ed its second consecutive Aphis even above complete and excel- of Kentucky and has worked in sing Services at Fort Campbell, rating by the National School lent books, in imagination or Fayette County for eight years. 8he holds the B. S. in Surgical Initiated This Semester Yearbook Association. general all-around excellence." Dr. Lewis to Head Central U. Nursing and the M. S. In Nursing The award, highest given to Special credit was given to the To Administrative Staff Dr. C. J. Lewis will continue Service Administration from A new class schedule consist- nesday only, while the Tuesday- yearbooks entered in the college- photography and the color photo- his duties as Chairman of the Teachers College, Columbia Uni- ing of classes 60 minutes In Thursday classes meet their Fri- university division, was the 21at graphs were cited as "among Part of Eastern's expansion shall, as instructor under Mr. Department of History while also versity. length will replace the previous- day session. received by Eastern's student and Improvement program baa the best we've ever seen,!' by Shindlebower. acting Dean of the Central Uni- Dr. Newton has served as a ly used BO minute class period. Beginning the week of Sept publications in the last four] the judges. been the hiring of more new Vernon C. Warren, Jr., has versity School. He has been at fguidance counselor and admln- Classes will meet five times in faculty members. The total new 20-28 the Monday-Wednesday Each area of the Milestone been named as assistant profes- Eastern since 1946. strator for nine years in the Ne a two week period rather than classes will meet their Friday jrear, Eastern wa&.ithel ■faculty members fpr *•" •"•-* »- *£•( political science »"-4»- — Or. jhnitb.Park will serve as braska public schools. He holds three times a week. &ZL. — ._^,ind'cover- school year iFfo. v session. The following week, liege or university In The-;' eCPettengill. Mrs. Susan Drys- .-......„ j—•n*<n" rfcademic Af- the B.A ysti V»»-*»—»-•—»-.«-»• — - - r~*x _ whose student publica- age of campus life received hefty * The" Monday-Wednc;'"-. ~ll' praise, as did the overall appear- Eighteen additional faculty dale Joins the sociology depart- fairs during the Interim between College, Nebraska and the M.

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