Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1960-1961 Eastern Kentucky University Year 1960 Eastern Progress - 29 Sep 1960 Eastern Kentucky University This paper is posted at Encompass. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress 1960-61/2 . Support Your GO MAROONS: Student Gov't. OGRfcSS BEAT MURRAY! ! Thursday, September 29, I960 Volume 38 Number 2 STUDENT PUBLICATION OF EASTERN KENTUCKY STATE COLLEGE Governors Combs and Clement To Address CKEA 31st Meeting Pres. Monitors Begins'Tomorrow Eastern Bonds Appointed Kentucky Governor Bert Combs Quentin Keen. Dean of Men. has and former Tennessee Governor released the names of men ftp- Frank G. Clement, will address l>ointed by Pres. Martin as Presi- the more than two thousand teach- Are Purchased dential; Monitors. The monitors by ers and education leaders expected dormitory are as follows: O'Don- to attend the thirty-first annual nell Hall, George Beckett, Harry meeting of the Central Kentucky Campbell Alan Coleman. Thomas Education Association, to be held Board Of Regents Henderson, Frank Longley. Larry Friday at Eastern State College. McMillan, and Herman Tucker; Governor Combs is scheduled to Hold Meeting Keith Hall, Ronald Crosbie, David speak to the education group at -The Eastern State College Board Downing. Larry Stanley, and the first general session at ap- of Regents announced Tuesday Harvey Turner; Miller Hall. John proximately 10 a.m.. in Hiram afternoon that Blyth and Com- Frail; Beckham Hall, Dwlght Brock Auditorium, and the former pany, Inc., of Louisville and Chi- East ridge; McCreary Hall, Donald Tennessee governor, Clement, 'will cago, purchased $2,000,000 in series Roak; Telford Hall. Ronald Ad- address the group in the afternoon A bonds for the consolidated edu- kison; Lancaster House. Clyde session, also in Brock Auditorium. cational building project on the Stapleton; and the Richmond The program gets underway at campus. Included in this project Hotel, Theron Gooslln, David 1:15 a.m. in Brock Auditorium and are the new laboratory school, the Johnson Davis Stuart, and Max the first general session is set for Young. addition to the Fitzpatrick Arts Former Gov. Frank Clements Governor Bert. T. Combs 9:30 a;m. with Mrs. J. T. Embry, Building and new maintenance Maintain discipline of Stanford, the president of building. Dean Keen stated tha» the CKEA, presiding. The low bid was $1,960,000. with monitors are responsible for main- Dr. Robert R. Martin, Eastern accrued Interest at the rate of taining discipline in the men's Martin Addresses Assembly president, will offer greetings 4.06 per cent over the 30 year dormitory area. Any student caus- from the host college at the first, period. ing trouble oT having trouble with President Robert R. Martin outlined, in rather general terms, session. The board also approved the a monitor In performance of his some of his plans for Eastern In the next few years at the first as- Following the introduction of recommendation of President Rob- duty will be In serious difficulty. sembly of the year, Wednesday, September 21. stage guests and a report on the ert R, Martin to completely re- The Dean called for a strlcl A capacity crowd, about 1,800, heard Pres. Martin announce that delegate assembly, by Mrs. Embry, organize the business department adherence to all rules and regul- parking in front of the girls' dormitories would no longer be permitted; the NEA state director, TsJton K. of the college, and approved the ations. The dormitories are to be and that the ample sidewalks available would make walking on the Stone and the KEA executive naming of two dormitories and places of study, relaxation, and grass unnecessary. secrtary, J. Marvin Dodson, will the 80-unit married students' hous- rest; they are not to be considered Pre*. Martin said that he plan- will reach 6,000 before the end ot appear on the program. areas of recreation and to Insure the decade, and the final choice in ing project, all of which are now Pictured above are the newly elected cheerleaders. Left U» right are Ann Stanley JobMO". *#,£*$"& ned to consult with the student At 10:30 a.m.. immediately fol- under construction. Shhley Morgan, Barbara Rose, Sharon Bergman, Linda Wood,, and Elaine Norns. Absent from the photo this, a stricter enforement of rules governing body on many matters making Eastern an even greater will be carried out. institution rests with the ability lowing the Governor's address, tho The business department, under was Mary Beth Hempfling. that concern the student body. He group will disperse into sectional the'new organization, Is to be or- seemed to indicate that effective and dedication of the student body. meetings and at 11:30, Governors ganized into five divisions, ac- student government may be on its "Do not feel," he said," that be- Combs and Clement, along with cording to Dr. Martin. Each is way. cause you are only one in 3,400 the officers and board of dirctors to be headed by a division director, I960 Cheerleaders Chosen Civil Service Kennedy To that you can not make a con- Accomplishment* of the CKEA will be the guests who will be responsible to the tribution to the future develop- of Dr. and Mrs. Martin at a business agent and, through the Eastern's varsity cheerleaders for 1960-61 were chosen last Wednes- Tour State The president also pointed with ment of Eastern." The president day, September 21. Eight girls, including five sophomores and three Exams Listed luncheon 4n the cafeteria of the business agent, to the president conceivable pride to the many ac- stressed participation in all col- Student Union Building. for the successful execution of the juniors, were elected from the field of thirty-eight that participated The United States Civil Service Senator John F. Kennedy, de- complishment* of Ms administra- lege activities, attendance at functions of their divisions. In the tryouts. Commission has announced that mocratic presidential n o m 1 n ee, tion. He gave a report on the athletic events, and more school Also at 11:30 in the Blue Room "The business department is applications are now being accept- will open his Kentucky campaign building program, now under way, spirit all around. of the Union Building, Howard L established," >. said Dr. Martin, "to The sophomore girls chosen"were with a 5:15 P.M. rally in front o< and announced futher projects to Ncwhouse, editor of Business Linda Wood, commerce major ed for the 1961 Federal Service Open Door Policy Teacher magazine, will address provide the services, facilities, and Entrance Examination- -the ex- the Jefferson County Courthouse come. The maintenance depart- Pres. Martin also announced an equipment necessary for the aca- from Austin; Judy Sheehan, phy- Music Activities in Louisville on October 5. Later teachers of business education at sical education major from Ash- amination through which young ment, under Mr. Ralph Oonlee, official "open door policy" at his a special meeting. demic program of the college to people of college caliber may be- that evening he will address a also was praised for its work on office. "I want the student to feel be carried on. It seeks to per- land,; Shirley Morgan, commerce $50-a-plate dinner at the Fair- the campus beautification pro- The second general session will from Warsaw; Mary Beth Hemp- gin acareer in the Federal Civil that he can always recieve a fair form this function in the most Expand Aeooca in.one.*»fcaome 60 different grounds. gram now underway. In his hearing In my office ana I urge begin at 1:30, with Morris B. Cler- efficient and economical manner fBng from Hebron, and Sharon — jsr- occupation! fields. The positions • ' Speaks W Lexington speech, Pres. Martin reaffirmed ly. of the University of Kentucky, Bergman from Loyall. The next day Thursday, October you to let me know how you feel coincident with , sound business Enrolhnent' of students in-the ko be filled from the FSEE are in His conviction that the enrollment about campus problems."' The the p r e s 1 d e n t-elect of CKEA. practices." Mm Stanley Johnson. Winchest- various Federal agencies located 6, Sen. Kennedy will fly first to presiding. er; Barbara Rose, Berea; and Eastern music department is keep- Bowling Green, speaking at Court- president plans to set aside one Elaine Norris, Richmond, were the In Waehingtdn, D. C, and through- day a week to hear student views Former Governor Clement's ad- Brock Agent ing pace with the growth of the out the United States. house Square; then he will fly to on any subject relative to the dress will be at approximately 2 Junior girls selected '. growth of the college^ in this, The examination is open to Lexington, arriving there at 1:00 p.m. Officials of the business depart' The cheerleading tryouts gave P.M. He will parade through town Milestone administration of the college. _ ment are: G. M. Brock, business the freshman a chance to hear another record enrollment year. college juniors, seniors, and) Inauguration Planned Officers of the CKEA are, bes- graduates, regardless of major and speak in front of the Ad- agent, and head of the division of some of the Eastern cheers which James E. van Peursem, head of ministration Building at the Uni- Dr. Moore, dean of the college ides Mrs. Embry and Clerly: Clyde purchases and stores; Ralph Con- they will be yelling at the games. the mufiic department, announced study, and to persons who have Dedicated informed the assembly that plans T. Lassiter, principal of Henry had equivalent experience, Start- versity. lee, director of buildings and Kyma Club srxmsored the try- that the enrollment showed a Completing a busy day, the are now being made for the in- Clay High School vice-president; grounds; Charles A.
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