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1 Eastern Progress Eastern Progress Eastern Kentucky Unversty Year 922 Eastern Progress - Feb 922 Eastern Kentucky Unversty Ths paper s posted at Encompass httpencompassekueduprogress

2 * ' *^ F* VOLUME LTTLE THEATRE CLUB SELECTS UNDER COVER Dolly Pckets, Ray Foster and Daley Dunaway Have Been Chosen As Leaders, Praotw for "Under Cover," the four act melodrama whch s to be presented by The Lttle Theatre Club sometme the frst week of March, s under full swng wth Dolly Pckels takng the part of the leadng lady and Daley Dunaway and Ray Foster takng the part of -the leadng men These leads are people of extraordnary ablty and strong pcrsotfake> makng 't an assnret fact that the many frends of the Theatre Club wll fnd n ths play a contnuaton of the other successes that they have enjoyed at ts productons n the past Back of the leads are other members of the cast who have proven ther worth on jfevous occasons and to whom the publc wll look wth he same feelng that s bred from former successes The four act play s a new feld for the Lttle Theatre Club, snce all of ther former productons have been n one-act plays But wth ths new effort comes the features of mystery, humor and the ever-present love story, whch joned together wml afford materal for the most fastdous audence The story opens n the offce of a Deputy Surveyor of the port of New York n the Customs House and from there s carred-to the beautful home of the Harrngton's on Long sland, where the last three acts fnd a settng The mystery element 8 s lowe; ghout the play s the atmosphere of* subtle humor whch ha* estawhfted tfrfs ptory as one of the most successful whch-the" author, Ro Cooper Megrue, has wrtten Mr Megrue s the au-- thor of the play, "t Pays to Advertse," whch for several seasons was one of the much sought after attractons on all the crcuts n the East and South, after t had made a great run n New York By many people, "Under Cover" s ranked as an equal wth ths other producton Wth a cast composed of D~Uy Pckels as Ethel Cartwrght; Ray Foster as Steven Denby; Daley Dunaway as Danel Taylor; Wm Crutcher as James Duncan; Dorland Coates as Harry Gbbs; Shelby Carr as Peter; Ann Wallace as Sarah Peabody; Mary Elzabeth Luxon as Amy Cartwrght; Lesle Evans as Mchael Harrngton; Paul Rush as Lambert; Valnda Deatherage as Nora Rutledge; Salle Gentry as c Alce Harrngton; Cowan Taylor -'< as Monty Vaughn, theres every realfttffcror the audence to attend wth the easy assurance of spendng an evenng of pleasure Many members of the cast have already proven ther ablty as entertaners n preetous productons of the club and wth, the new materal that has been dscovered the Club feels safe n makng the asserton that ths wll be the very best play whch they have staged At the begnnng of the present school year the Club decded to STOP! Ml COMPETTON ON GRLS* BASKETBALL SQUAD KEEN The grls' basketball squad of s an (energetc and promsng one The outstandng characterstc of the squad s the close competton between players for places on the team Ths competton beng so marked that the lneu t the team s lkely ttf shft from game to game The most experenced players are Jacobs, guard and captan, who comes n after four years' splendd record at Ncholasvlle Hgh, and McEwan, center, who dd fne work n that poston on the Clark County Hgh team n The frst scheduled game was played Jan 2, aganst Unon College at Barbourvlle, wth the followng lneup Unon Eastern Morehead 9 F Vancleve Morrs 4 F Harrod Rggs 0 C McEwan Smth,\ G Whaley Wlson G; "Jacobs Substtutes Ramsey (2) for larrod; Grey () for McEwan; Harrod tor Whaley Durng the frst half of the game the grls played under a great handcap, usng dfferent guardng rules from ther own, and a dvded floor; also, losng ther center durng the frst nve mnutes of play The Unon grls dd some superor playng, dsplayng fne teamwork and spectacular shootng, v They ran up a score of 26- on our Eastern team Durng the second half, playng boys' rules, the Eastern quntet made a good recovery, Droke u > Unon's passed, and h'el< a much Setter-reewd'fBF^f second game OnFeb 2 the Unon College team wll play here; Feb 22 the local team wll go to Western State Normal ~~M*ss Hammon s schedulng several other games for tre team but the dates closed RCHMOND, MADSON TYKY, FEBRUARY, 922 NUMBER have not been start a Student Loan Fund backed by the school and they have already made ther frst contrbuton as a result of the last evenngs entertanment The proceeds of ths producton wll be added to ths fund whch s for the purpose of assstng any student who needs a lttle help to put hr through a part of hs school term, under certan condtons Ths s a great step, for very often some of us feel that just a few extra dollars would put us across, but where to get them we do not know From ths fund those necessary dollars may be borrowed and pad back at a later date The student body has always accepted the nght on whch the Lttle Theatre Club presents ts plays, as "Student Nght," so that tradton wll be carred out agan at ths tme We are anxously watng to get the exact date #hen the play, "Under Cover," wll be produced Tell a man he has falsfed and you wll probably be n for a scrap; but lend a receptve ear to the untruthful gent and h wll feel that you are a rather sensble sort of fellow LOOJt! LSTEN! Are you a student of Eastern? Have you ever been a student of Eastern?- You surely then must love Eastern t f you want to keep n touch wth "Old Eastern" and your many frends, whom you have made whle there, then subscrbe for The Eastern Progress EASTERM CAPTURES GAME WTH BEREA So far ths season the Eastern basketball team has been a success, havng won fve of the seven games played, ncludng vctores over such old rvals as Wesley an Sue Bennett and Western Normal The latestc vctory was over the Berea town aggregaton on Frday nght, February 0, to a 27 to 7 tune n ths game the Eastern team dsplayed ts_ besl wares They 4efeated*he Berea' team wth ease Passng featured the vctory as well as great dcf*u*v«r rfljtt'k;, Steph;-*n led the team n sc*orug w'lth seven feld goals forjfetotal of 4 ponts He played hf$>est game of the season n the Berea battle Gark shot t\^o nce c-ng ones and cov- ered the floor wth hs usual speed \ On the rlefense Hall and Manous held tkt Berea vstors to three feld goals and only two ponts n the last half Byrd was there wth the goods at hs for ward as usual f Eastern contnues the pace set n ths game they wll be har< to beat by any of ther future opponents The game prevous to that wth Berea, was wth Western Normal who were beaten by Eastern 26 to 5 Ths game was playe_d on Saturday, Februay 4 n the Madson gym on a very slck floor The slckness of the floor slowed the game up a great deal and say ed Western froln^pworse defeat n a collson Captan Jones, of Western, had hs leg broken The regular team jto Stephenson Clark, Byrd, Hall, and Manous, started " Byrd l«yj wth Q-fmnts defeat of the seaso* at the hand? of Cumberland College here by a score of 26 to 0 The Maroon nwa WWte campus! men seemed to be off ther regular form They permtted Cumberland to make easy shots and dd not fght real ly hard untl the last half Cumberland played a nce passng game, skpp'ng off wth an easy vctory Eastern was l>eaten at Barbourvlle by a score of 6 to 3'" g Saturday, February 2, by Unon* College's basketball team Eastern deserved to wn ths game but was beaten on foul shots The Maroon and Whte made more feld goals than the Unon team Eastern appeared to be off that nght n form Byrd played up to standard the last three mnutes of the game but outsde of ths the whole team dd not come up to expectatons Eastern men mssed many cnch shots whch would ha^e won the game The loose goals and steel rebound? baffled Hembree's men to some extent, Sue Bennett Memoral was the thrd basketball team to be taken nto camp by Eastern Thev fell before the-maroon and Whte wave Saturday, January 4, at Madson gym by a 2 to 6 score Clark played the game of hs lfe aganst Sue Bennett He scored 5 ponts, ncludng 6 goals from the feld front all angles Combs EASTERN NORMAL MAY BECOME A COLLEGE A bll, permtng the two State Normal Schools to become Colleges, was unanmously passed by the Legslature and sgned by the Governor' Under the prpvsos of ths bll when ever the executve councl, composed of the State Superntendent and the Presdents of the two Normal Schools, establsh a four-year course above the Hgh, School level, and whenever the Board of Regents wll no doubt the course prepared by the executve councl, the Normal Schools so electng to take advantage of the provsons of the bll, mav grantdegrees A ff and L S 8a educaton < The executve councl wll meet some tme near the last of March and t s hoped by all concerned that the councl wll mmedately take steps to put nto effect the provsons of ths bll As soon as the executve councl works out an acceptable course, the Board o fregents wll no doubt take advantage of the provsons of the act The acton of the executve councl and Board of Regents no doubt wll be largely nfluenced by the atttude of the Normal graduates There are several hundred men and women n Kentucky who hold lfe certfcates Under the provsons of ths b'll these teachers could complete the other two years of college and secure ether the A B or B S degree n Educaton Snce the establshment of the Normal Schools n 906, no more mportant event n the hstory of educaton n Kentucky has occurred than the passng of ths bll Later at Harlan he felded at and Manous dd good guard playng at second base n work for Eastern? Captan Overly scored 4 of Sue Bennett's 6 ponts r*f* Pars Knghts of Columbus fell vctms to Eastern Monday January 0, at the Madson gym to a' 34-2 score The Eastern basketball team plaved rngs around the vstors Byrd for Eastern' scored tft^ponts Ths s-the hghest score made by an Eastern man so far ths year He played a wonderful game, as dd Clark and Stephenson who scored 8 ponts each Combs' guardng, asssted by Hall n one (Contnued on page 2) - -y X ' - L0MSVHE CLUB Earle Combs, who has been a popular student here at Eastern Normal for the last few years, leaves for Pensacola, Fla, March 2, where he s to try for a poston n the Lousvlle base ball ctyb of the Amercan Assocaton Combs has been playng, jn and around Rchmond for the last two years He started hs successful base ball career at Eastern n 98, when Coach C F Mller held sway Combs played at frst base that year and showed hmself to be a comer Hs next appearance n an Eastern unform was n 920, when he played short stop under Coach McCoy Hs best base ball playng at Eastern was n the past season under the present coach G- N Hembree He played at short stop agan Around n ths secton of the state n whch Eastern plays, Confbs sknown for hs terrfc sluggng and dazzlng feldng Combs took part n the 6 games that Eastern play ed He batted at the lofty av- erage of 59 n the entre 6 games and felded at 769 n the «ame number of games Ths s n the nfeld that he made ths average the late summer and fall playng n the feld for the Lexngton Reos, he felded at 000 n seven games He also played n the outfeld for the two Rchmond teams and dd not make an error A poston n the outfeld seems to be the place for Combs, s fast n the gardens and handles all of hs chances there wth ease After school had closed at Eastern last June, he played ball at Harlan where he led the champons of Eastern Kentucky n both battng and feldng Hs average (Contnued on page 4) PRESENT ENROLLMENT REACHES 850 Thrd Term At Eastern Surpasses All'Prevous Records As ncrease n Students Shows The openng of ths term shows the largest enrollment Eastern has ever had Nevef before has t been so full that the audtorum would not accommodate the entre student-body for the assembly exercses One of the largest terms pror to ths was the thrd term 92, the entre enrollment of-whctr was sx" ^hundred and nneteen Ths term, just twelve months later, surpasses that by nearljt two hundred and ffty Ths does not mean, however, that Eastern Kentucky s sendng great numbers only, for there are several post graduate students; graduates of other junor colleges, and more hgh school graduates here ths term than ever before Of the fve hundred and nneteen students who have graduated here, there were 35 n last year's class and there s a probablty of twce that number ths year Over three hundred students enrolled on Saturday before the term opened, but, even then, the enrollment could not be completed Monday and Tuesday Several of the Y W C A grls very generously co-operated wth the admnstraton by helpng the new students fnd the dfferent commttees and keep them cheered up whle watng so long n lnt Regardless of the fact that Bur- *" nam Hall, a beautful and modern beea t possble for ov»v young women fo r campus there a e about o*tj dred flrfttff fa» homes n " mond There are, also, about seventy men roomng n town The people of Rchmond are to be hghly prased for the wllngness whch they express by throwng open ther homes to our students Those grls roomng away from the campus are transported to and from school every day at the expense of the school, whch greatly reduces the dsadvantages of roomng off the campus There are many socal organzatons connected wth Eastern n whch these students wll fnd a hearty welcome and a chanceto show ther varous talents We are sure that there are many op portun'tes at Eastern Normal other than regular class routne Eastern Kentucky s on a steady march toward hgher and better educaton The fundamen tat tranng les at Eastern where teachers are traned We we^c^rnc^ ths new term for th* many chances we have of ganng a greater representaton toward helpng Kentucky n her aduca tonal progress 5 Now Assstants Secured On account of the large enrollment ths term, the Presdent has been forced to secure three fulltme, and two part-tme ass stants Every class room avalable s beng used from sx to eght hours a day n order to handle the hundred ormore classes $ow scheduled t may be of nterest to Eastern Progress readers to krov that the enrollment for ths term s well above the 850 mark, excludng the tranng and rural schools n addton to ths, there are over fve hundred courses beng carred on by correspondence t s expected by tbe admnstraton, by the mddle of ths term, the attendance <?wll approach the 000 fffre^nle^ somethng unforseen "happens

3 PAGE TWO TOE EASTERN PROGRESS» Publshed Sem-Monthly thruout the school by the Student-body of Eastern Ky State Normal The Eastern PrOgress v j 8 me Sfflcal newspaper of the Students and Alumn of Eastern Kentucky State Normal Subscrpton 75 cent* year on Cusnpna Onr Dollar off Campus Edtor-n-Chef* Luclle Strother Assocate Edtor Da ley Dunaway Busness ManaK«r Bradley Combs Advertsng Manager Oscar Kunkel News Edtor Fern Stone Personal Reporters Ann Wallace - * ' f Alumn, Reporter HJEUT! P^ T^rN 5J " "T* *" f General Reporters Elsabeth Adds MOtfW Nature S always ready Thaxter sms to spend herself n order to make Boy Procter ths old world pleasng to the eve S5raj^=Ef a s" s r* a «? sk ; f r h "' * Edgar HKRnH we cr eatures of clay persst n n WE SELL YOU THE BEST FOR THE LEAST PRCE POSSBLE A COMPLETE LNE OF THE LATEST STYLES N LADES AND GENTS FOOTWEAR CUDTC, MENS FURNSHNGS AND HATS SHRTS $ up HATS $350 up SHOES $4 up - COME N AND LETS GET ACQUANTED The One The One Prce House Prce House RCE & ARNOLD LTERARY SOCETES Joke Edtor Herbert HgKnH workng n opposton- to her Terhaps you wll be nterested E^r Edtor MOntK T,^nuS,\^ W tree, years of to know' somethng of the J* dltor Vrgna Hlsle vk f rom NatUFe mgy be hewn Q{ R g S Ltera Easterr Progress Breathes there a student wth soul so dead Who never to hmself hath sad "Twll be my own, my own wchool paper - down n a moment by man A Socetes, sweet and defecate flower can be Frst, we wll-consder the Cyncrusecr forever by a careless than Lterary Socety, whch t T- c Fr ra o S " the cam P us j,eld «ts frst meetng ths term ot h K b N S can be klled by % the musc room of Unversty students so anxous to get to Hall, February 9 The Socety ther classes that they have no has an enrollment of forty-four tme to waste by keepng to the members Several old Cynthans walks made for them have re-enlsted and the pros- here s one sentence we would pects are brght for a successful nave on every tongue, one sen- term tence we would have regn su- The Cynthan Presdent Mr preme n the hearts and mnds of Conley, sa d, "Our programs wll every student n Eastern t be nterestng and nobody wants mght be made more emphatc to mss a program gotten up by f there s one who has not and shows no sgns of dong so we hope, both for hs good and ours, that he wll cease to breathe, not entrely of course, but we hope he wll cease to breathe the splendd pure ar of Eastern We have all studed an Ancent Hstory xauj muc more \JT or c»» less am and know Know the chapel F '"*""""- platform *«t»«w such worthy wunny consuls consuls, urop Drop n any that untl recent years Chna and COu( ' >>e-the subject of class ds- Thursday evenng and you wll some of the great countres of the cms,on a d could be made an n- fnd a welcome watng you East seemed almost hopelessly nopeessly terest mg»» topc * n the Lterary ~j **» So- "f ** j**** you are «< «a nc*> new smucu, student, you vuu bured n darkness Now, Chna Cle }y P r p8tams t mght even wll be expected to enroll n some s no longer unworthy of consd- gan we, nt as a dnng room an- Socety You are cordally n - eraton, - but s fast becomng a """"cement There are many vted to vst us and see f we are fgureheadfmong us wa )" s (,f presentng ths sentence what we clam to be" Chna's progress, yes, the *? t,e student bod y but The The Cynthan slogan for new Eastern progress, s due to the» 88t f rn Progress presents t nbersh p has always been "Qualtv polcy of the Open Door Snce tm form P% "Keep Off the and Talent" we know that Eastern progress ( 5S# ' The present offcers of the Cyn- * * * * has been through the Open Door, than Socety are shall not The Eastern Progress Recprocty!! Kendall Conley Presdent be through the same polcy of the Open Door? Watch the ads! Students, look Btet" (,t wrfr,thf grytrtfrrnwnfg ut t** Mss Valenda l?eatheragev-pres Mss Vlrsrlnla Hsle Sec-Treas Mss Sallle GentrySergt-at-Arms»»' U Umv L*^ the Lterary Dgest we fnd PJww* and see the names of *" L - M coat** "There dfference * h se who are R' D Colllrrs, ucc s some umerence as to A,, '- wllng " K to v boost wu» us ua v Consuls whether the open door n Chna nese frms have proven that should be opened from the nsde ey are * or us '" ow ' et us prove The Perclesan Socety elected or the outsde" That wll not we are for them They are our offcers on the last meetnp- nght be the queston wth us We--want fr ends, let us be ther frends ' ' ast term The followng ofa door that opens both ways so We realze that there would na- f ST rs were e, efted r that The Eastern Progress mav tu al, y } Greene Hogg Presdent e hestaton on the part receve help from you and gve ot some as Shelby Carr V-Prenldent ths s an entrely new omls8 Kalusy Secretary help -P to XXJ juu you thng o -- at Eastern, but "«* many, a j hav; Henry Arnold Crtc Most of us have brllant deas P roven ther fat " and confdence * ; J JjSLgr ; SJftftgg and thoughts sometmes that!" us as a student body We as sstsstjea^^ would help our fellow student^ f 8^ou P ol students, "over eght MSS COX ^ mrnlnselyrrf we could get them hnm ' re d strong," should be abkv '*" ffdn * across We cannot meet all per- to ;P r v ft our n confdence n them ""? G '» e «P'* > - ---Consuls sonally and tell them of these, ^e m * ht add «patronze these lhe Perclesan Socety has a but we can always fnd a wav men «preferably, other thngs be-» r «e membershp and s dong through The Eastern Progress n " e< l u^' but that seems hardly excellent work Thev are pre- f you do anythng worth whle nece 4 ar y a s these men do make, P»«ng to gve a chapel program or plan to do anythng worth r "^ wllng to make-^ther soon and,nv,te - v0u to be present, whle, or even want to advertse~ tnm s e( l ua ' ^nd they already for some one that s worth whle, sur Pass n ther loyalty to us We are glad to know that the we know of no other way that Rchmond receves more than n Columbans have come to fe surpasses the way through th* - h «ndred thousand dollars yearly a am - Mr - Smth s the Advsor new schoolpaper fro '" the students of Eastern and a'ways has a splendd Socety Classes, clubs, lterary soce- Take that amount from Rch- d ""ng the thrd and fourth terms tes, all are urged to gve us what " nond lond yearly and there would be of ot the t!? e SC s c V5 00 o y y**? r Th "- ' e - frst r you have Faculty and students student, u>te f ' ute a dfference felt among the metng matng of thssocety for the we need ;d you we want vou we hus»ess houses These men, who a \ was ' ca,led February t& to have vou behnd us hav «contrbuted to our cause, Te followng offcers were elect- We neell ot your,^_ good ' wll, -t "your - Realze renuyp the fh» value vlnr r>f of Eastern T'-w t,- and n~a ed "^ Eara Webb Presdent thoughts" and nspratons and ts students to ther busness and ( T F Rowland V-Rresdent last, but by no means least, your are ready to show ther appre- Mss Katherlne"'E Wells Sec subscrptons caton to us^ Surely, we appre- Mss Alce Ferguson Treas n ths artcle, we purpose not c ' ate wnat John Grey ^ey have done, are to entertan you wth a beautful dom ff am Joel M, Jones ' are wllng to do for and eloquent flow of the Kng's us * ll we do * now Mlsa Mabel Evans Consuls better can we Harold Jones ; \ Crtc Englsh, nor do we attvnutt t^ proj^f*ft than patronze them, treat of some phlosophcatsu efgnwumdred strong? The Excelsor Socety has one ject of nterest to none We, as of the largest enrollments ths A The * «MBwn Eastern Progress ogress staff, san, do» M " " K nt head "ccu and <mu a «lght ugm pock- potk- -term that tnat t has nas ever had, nac, and ana purpose n ths, to gve to each et ' 00 k usually travel n the same they are an enthusastc group of - w n * ' * V lu M and all of you vou the command mmmanr ^aa berth ^ hard workng "Excels*or Onlv" "Fall n!" We expect ths com- ' mand to be heard by everyone of you and shall expect as a result, that ths publcaton of the students, by the students and for the RCHMOND MLLNERY COMPANY stduents shall not persh from E K S N S * * * * FSK and GAGE HATS "A Thng of Beauty, tades'ready-to-wear la a Joy Forever" n all parts of our state we hear of lhe beauty of the cam- -^ r pus of E K S N S - To be sure, Cash Dscount 0 per cent part of ths s due to the sghtly structures of the buldngs on the -C^ -U \ ^+ students ' - mw students The actng offcers are R, A Poster advser R A Justce Presdent Ralph Tyree V-l'rendent Mss Lela Perklnse Sec-Treas Wheeler Felds,, Crtc Mlaa Stocker, Panst Mss Ramaey Mr Black Mr Glbert -Consuls The Excelsors are dong good work and nvte all hard workng students to jon them On Thursday evenng, Feb 9, the-'wtf*hngtonan elected the followng offcers Clnton Fug-ate -'Presdent Rchard^ Chauncey V-Presdent Mlaa atasl ^-Secretary Mss Ada Bar ~>«TreaBurer Herschal Johnson,- Sgt-at-Arms John H Jennngs Crtc Msa Margaret Crooke Panst A board of drectors was also elected to carry on the busness of the Socety, so that the entre hour of each weekly-meetng may be devoted to the program The Utopan sjm&png the strongest organzatons at Eastern t has ts full allotted number of members, who are workng together to make the Socety a success Perhaps you may know that the Utopan grls basket ball team has the champonshp among ther sster teams ' Ther programs are always nterestng, often muscal and nsprng, and all who are nterested are, cordally nvted to come The offcers are Mss Jessamne Jacobs Presdent Thaler Sms -V-Presdent E E Elan Sec-Treas Wllam Derhng Worden Mss Georga Smons Panst C W Taylor Crtc Mss Flo Evans Mss Naom Owen T W Hoskns 'Consuls Men's Club The offcers of the Men's Gub are Presdent', E E, Elam Vce Presdent R D Collns '"HtwJH^urm ' UMj" '> Wa#jw Sgt-at-Arma Frankln Hart f rogram Commttee R D Collns Raymond Rouse C W Taylor R W Cox Club Advser G D Smth The Men's Club as a very actve organzaton Some of ts qualtes are A better "Eastern" 2 To promote good fellowshp among the young men of the nsttuton 3 To encourage a hgh standard of socal actvtes on the campus 4 To develop leadeshp 5 To dscuss subjects that confront the men of today The socal actvtes of the Club A welcomng recepton to all men students of the nsttuton on Feb 6, 922 A banquet s beng planned "whch s to be the most elaborate affa'r ever known n the hstory of Eastern" The workng actvtes Furnshng the parlor of Memoral Hall Equppng the gymnasum n the basement of the annex to Memoral Hall, thereby encouragng a' hgh standard of athletcs All men of Eastern are nvted to unte wth ths Club whch s makng a great success CarpecEem Lterary Socety Bradley Comba _ (Presdent Dalley Dunaway _ V-Prealdent Grant Coleman _ Sec-Treaa Ruth Latlmer Consul Tabtha Martn Consul Herbert Hlgglns - Crltlc Edth Hall Panst French Holbrooks Edtor Hustler Frances Bondurant-Edltor Hustler" Robert* Harrod Warden Thelma Creech _~ Warden The Carpedem Lterary Socety s one of the lve wres of ths nst'tuton Ths t not the largest Socety on the campus, nether s t the smallest, but nevertheless, what s lackng n quantty s fourfold n qualty The polcy of the Socety ths term s more work and harder work \ - ' ' ' EASTERN CAPTURES (Contnued from page ) half and Manous n the next, was a feature The frst game of the season was aganst Kentucky Wesleyan, who were defeated here December 5, 24-2 At the end of the' frst alf Eastern was leadng by only one pont Soon Eastern found berse-t" an r l nad-the game sewed up oefor' many mnutes -t T\< t< w- r 4^,^ n,d pmrt Byrd and Clark made 8 ponts ' each Ther scorng,-along wth Stephenson's 6 ponts and Manous' 2, aclounted for Eastern's 24 Combs and Manous held Wesley- - an from scorng more than a dozen, Combs beng statoned aganst Jmme McCourt, an allstate basketball forward n Ths lad scored 8 ponts for Wesleyan Ths game gave Eastern pep enough to fght hard for the- next two games After the Berea tlt Coach Hembree has eght more games scheduled for hs Maroon and Whte fve, sx of these beng on foregn floors The trps start wth a game at Wnchester wth Wesleyan on Monday, February 3 The next one s on the followng Saturday at London wth the Sue Bennett fve Ths wll be one of the hardest games away from home Sue Bennett has a new gym n whch t wll entertan the Eastern teamcoach Hembxee's men wll have to go the lmt to wn ths game Then Unon College comes here for a return bout on Tuesday, Febru- ary 2 Unon beat Eastern at BarbouTvlle by three ponts The boys are out for revenge and wll not fall far short of ther mark Next Mentor Hembree conducts hs pets to Bowlng Green for a two day stay On the frst nght Eastern meets the old enemy, Western Normal, and the next nght they "clash wth Bowlng Green Busness Unversjtv fve _ Here are two more hard games to wn hese games*" come on the nghts of Feb 23 and 24 Transylvana at Lexngton Feb 28 wll be another tough one for Eastern At Wl- lamsburg March 4 Eastern wll probably have the hardest nut to crack Cumberland has a fast team and Eastern wll have to go some to wn The last game scheduled s wth Transylvana here Coach Hembree s tryng to secure games between these dates on the local floor, but so far s wthout success NSURANCE Fre, Lfe, Health and Accdent, Auto nsurance f you are nterested n any of the above phone or see G L BORDERS Phones > Offce 275 Res 53 UPSTARS SHOE STORE t wll pay you to vst ~ our store for your needs 4 HARDWARE SHOES and -FURNSHNGS COX - d Phone 33 MARCH We are plannng debates on up- Some folk are- famous; the tq-date questons, declamatons prefx may be added to nclude and even asprng to oratory others H

4 ' * > X s L ALUMN NOTES pods, a popular stu- rn durn^the school rjs-bammerng rur th"e~eng GLEANNGS FROM MEMORAL HAL At the begnnng of the thrd «ft the U % term for the school yea*, From a come «r Hall flled to ts utjapacty and about seventy nts roomng n town Qn^fyjrrKf vyho had rooms^- Another served several ' monffs*-bctwe Eastern r the- Engreerng" Department at State, s Ray Rce,, fortunate enough, to get who made us st up and take no- rooms on the cam P us - We regret tce last year durng the base- verv m uch that t s not possble ball season f Ray s httng for all of the students to room n the same average n hs classes the dormtory There are ceras he dd whle here and on the tan advantages to be had n room damond, he s up amongst them, ng n the Hall whch those who, room n town do not have Mss Amy Turley, a graduate Condtons can be made conof the class of 92, s startng a venent and home-lke n the successful career teachng n the Hall We could- not ask for Ashland Publc Schools Amy s more convenences than we have calm and, modest and has nany n our rooms; they are up-to-date of the characterstcs that go to n every respect, and wth the make up a successful teacher, amount of nterest shown toward She has a great school career be- us by Mr and Mrs Keth, we fore her so we wsh her contn- cannot help but feel somewhat at ued success home We thnk that they exercse a wonderful amount of d- Mabel Ruth Coates, the beaut- plomacy n solvng the many ful and talented daughter of the problems that naturally arse n 'resjdent of Eastern, s n at- the Hall They have proven tendance at the Unversty of themselves to be our frends at all Kentucky Lke her father, she tmes and are always wllng to has many frends, and wherever do anythng that would be for she goes makes many more We, our nterest tl are expectng a great record We thnk, however, that con- <>f achevement from her whle dtons mght be made more n Lex'ngton' home-lke, f our parlors wer> equ'pped wth sutable furnture Otto Mlls, a graduate of the and some knd of a muscal n " «lass of'920, s back on the cam- strument Wth the addton of [Ms, takng some post graduate these furnshngs our parlors work and promses to be wth us some tme Otto has made good n the feld as a teacher and s now preparng to extend hs knowledge along specal lnes He says he s sngle and drves a Ford carefully could be made nto a very attractve and sutable place for study or socal recreaton We thnk too, that f the few unslghtly plots n our corner of the campus were made to produce some grass " or flowers t wouldadd qute a bt to the general appearance These to,, D- -, are only suggestons and we hope toaent or Eastern, teachng tatng but we, as resdents of n the Mddlesboro Hgh School MemLal Hall, can possble see from her name, the wrter ^^^ ^hat j s nee d c d than any judges she s from quant old one else Naples or some other equally We are very proud of the fact charmng town n taly From that so many of the men teachers all reports she s makng good Q f Eastern Kentucky are takng and we wsh her much success advantage of ther opportuntes n her chosen feld to become better nstructors _ * Ths means that Kentucky's pos- An old frend of the school ton n the educatonal rank s gowas wth us recently n the pe ng to rse rapdly We need son of J T Morgan, who s em- more traned men to become the ployed by a large coal company heads of graded and hgh schools at Hazard Mr Morgan s? n ths state We would not mnformer student of Eastern and mze the mportance that women has many frends who are al- have n ths great professon, but ways glad to have hm back wth we do thnk" that on the average, them men possess greater-executve ablty and there s no doubt that Mss Dasy D" Dettwllef a many schools are sadly lackng n graduate of the class of 92, s ths respect now employed- as an assstant to We hope that the tme wll Mss Roberts at Burnam Hall come when our school wll be She s verv popular among lades suffcently expanded to meet the at the Hall and from observa- ever ncreasng demand for tran- tons the wrter judges she s al- m S whch s beng so ardently so popular wth the young men, sought for n the Eastern part of altho she knows the psycholog- our state cal moment to say "Good Nght" chosen work ^ to the young men who vst there t s ndeed wth deep regret p _ that the m'anv frends of Gerald l aul Gregory, a former stu- Calhoun wlfleam of hs death dent at Eastern and a favorte n a ralroad accdent near ot the grls, s a Senor n the hrnbus, Oho, a short tme ago College of agrculture at the Gerald was a former studenttof Ln versty of Kentucky We K S N S and was a superor have receved many complmen- athlete, playng on the basebfell tary reports about Mr Gregory, team jfl 920 He was a marjly and judgng form these t seems an d ndustrous young man and that every ndcaton ponts to a a knew hm wll successful future for hm n hs death MAN -OWEN McKEE THE LADES' STORE, STREET mourn s GYMNASTC WEDDNG PRESENTED BY Y W C A The student-body of Eastern assembled for the Gymnastc Weddng gven by the Y W and nstructed by Mss Hammond and Mss Mller " J The frends and relatves of the JDrde and groom preceded the weddng party Frst came the old mad aunt represented by Mss Dorothy Ochs; next came the marred sster of the brde, Mrs Farmer, and the chldren, Helen and Bobby Ramsey, and Bobby H^FrodtThen Henry Arnold came lra's te brother of the brde, home from college Next came Fern Stone s the cousn of the brde Then the mother and father of the groom, represented by Mary Denny atfd Shelton Meredth came Sade Blackburn, as the mother of the brde, came n next, followed by the rejected lover, Rchard Chauncey The pages, Bess Owens and Amela Fox, then came n to the strans of the famlar -weddng march, placng dumb bells to form the altar ' Herbert Hggns, as the preacher, came n dong a gymnastc exercse, followed by the brdesmads and groomsmen dong a lttle step The brdesmads and groomsmen were represented by the followng Luclle Strother, Beulah Lowe, Phoebe Lutes, Ruth Allen, Paulne Harlow, Lllan Harrod, Raymond Rouse, Greene Hogg, Roy Procter, Campbell Byrd, Kearney Adams, Bradley Combs The mad of honor, Mss Al- berta Allen, came n next dong a very pretty dance Then the brde and her father came n on one man on the jo'ther The brde was Mss Catherne Whaley, her father beng Mr Flam The groom was Mr Earl Combs, hs best man, Mr Cowan Taylor The preacher, Mr Hggns, then marred the couple, after all the weddng party had obeyed hs commands n true gymnastc style Some one objected to the brde beng marred as she had not qualfed n Physcal Educaton 2 but the objecton was wthdrawn after the brde dd rythmc play to some specfed musc The weddng party then passed out followed by the relatves and frends of the brde and groom All who saw, t enjoyed t to the fullest and studed better after havng some goocttaughs at the athletc costumes that were to be seen MSS DEATHERAGE PRESDENT THEATRE CLUB The "Lttle Theatre" s thoroly a democratc club whch beleves n Art for Art's sake and not«; n puttng on the plays that have the hghest market value ts purpose s to brng about a revoluton n the dramatc world whch wll cause men to see the real beauty n dramatzaton, an art whch cannot be valued wth gold What lttle remuneraton we do get for our servces we gve to ad the cause of educaton The Lttle Threatre meets the frst Tuesday n every month to transact busness At our last meetng Mss Matte Jo Deatherage resgned her offce as presdent, on account of gong away to teach, and Mss Valnda eatherage was elected to suceed her Some membersof the clubs are w workng on the play, "Undr Cover," whch wll be gven abouflne frst of March We are an enthusastc group, workng to help; brng about a new era n popular drama, and we shall always ber lojfal to our splendd leader, Mss ' T, er -GOTO MRS B E BELUE COMPANY For Real Values n PAGE THREE COATS, SUTS, DRESSES, BLOUSES, CORSETS HOSE, MLLNERY - " an* Douglas and Smmons Bldg Second Street CULTON'S BOOK STORE STUDENTS NOTCE DALY PAPERS M&AZNES BOOKS STATONERY FOUNTAN PENS MAN STREET RCHMOND^ MADSON NATONAL BANK Organzed 87 DOES A GENERAL BANKNG v BUSNESS Call and See Us STOCKTON'S DMM5 STORE ' >r PURE DRrGS BOOKS STATONERY,J B STOUffER COMPANY The Home of Correct Styles n Rchmond LADES READY-TO-WEAlf DRY GOODS an( NOTONS P STUDENTS- You need Fountan Pens and Statonery; 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5 PWgf! - «~^~^~flw[ PAGE FOUR r < ^ ' >j NTER-SOCETY CONTESTS TO BE HELD SOON PNAFORE SHALL NOT BE SCRAPPED CONFERENCE OF SCHOOL HEADS The announcement by the Lt- On Monday afternoon, Februerary Socety Advsors of the ary 3, the college Presdents and date of the nter-sqcey declare Deans, of the schools of Ea< atory contests has been made Close upon the heels of the Kentucky, who«ha^-,the prv_ and evesyone s gettng ready dsarmament conference comes of grantng teacners certfcates^ for March 3 and Aprl Ths the report that Brtan s refus- met n the Presdent's offce ard contest wll decde the represen- ng to scrap the good shp "Pna- studed some of the common tatves of Eastern n the Eastern fore" However, all who know problems whch each of the Kentucky Oratorcal Assocaton the shp are anxous to nave t schools are expectng to meet, meetng -, contnue to "sal the ocean blue" Thecourse of study was dscuss- The frst meetng of the Asso- Pnafore s manned wth, a ed for the purpose of brngng caton was held at Eastern n lusty crew under Captan Cor- about a unformty on the part o 920 The Assocaton s com- coran, who always ' carres hs all those nsttutons grantng posed of Sue Bennett Memoral charmng daughter, Josephne, teachers' certfcates School of London; Unon College wth hm on each voyage Those attendng the conference of Barbourvlle, Normal Depart- Sr Joseph Porter, Frst Lord were Presdent Frankln, Unon ment of Berea College, Asbury of the Admralty, announces ttat College; Presdent Mohn, Sue College Academy of Wlmore, be wll endeavor to have "Pna- Jettneft Memoral; Professor and Cumberland College of Wllams- fore" sal around the campus of Mrs Congor, Sue Bennett Memburg, and Eastern L K S N S n he early sprng, oral; Dean McAllster, Col Gul- The contestants from Eastern Ths s exceedngly good news Hams and Professor Burr, Berea; have always been very successful as we are alfljmxous nxous to meet Presdent T J T Coates, R A Edn these meetngs n 920, Mss Lttle Buttercup" and "ss ss- wards and H L'JDonovan Bronston, an Eastern student of ters, and lws' cousns, whom he the Utopa Socety, won the frst reckons by the dozensrand hs ADDTON TO FACULTY prze Last year the Assocato aunts, met at Sue Bennet Memoral "Th«fee cfy she has grown n f Hhould wrte a rppng rhyme School and Eastern carred off sun and shower" About our Glee C'luba two frst honors n each contest Mss v nun' take more of your tme ~Of course, We are speakng of Paulne Yates of the Perclesan Than any fool would do lttle Mss Nell Stuart Foster, Socety, and Mr Sam Dennv, of the Perclesan Socety, were the ' ' oathf to wrl \, "' them,! n pr,me,,, Because you all know well wnners We know that we w - f Buch a Bong, Bhould com pe be just as successful ths year t nne Hure "would wound lke for Eastern always comes out on You know top More school sprt s shown n these contests than s shown for any other occason on the cam Altho you know 'm not a bard Here's what wsh to do np-ss you that we're workng hard Bach member of our crew pus ;, On, the nght *? of the,_ contest", We organsed»ome tme,, ago te members of the dfferent so- VVlh talent vpry BtrnnR cetes assemble n the Chapel, "Ere many weeks have passed, you'll each socety sttng together So- know T,,at am n,,t ut wronk cety songs and yells are gven ' vvth vgor and pep t s a very,, pra rt<n K on Pnafore exctng tme Wth voces low and hgh, - Come on, Eastern, let's wn ths -Ou* female voces you'll adore e Our men wll make, you n«;h The Grls' Declamatory Contest Thlft U(rht opera we n Klve ln March on March 3, and the Boys' Orr>- we hope you'll al attend; torcal Contest on Aprl, wll rt's not composed of glue or starch n,lt mark two of the greatest events thr "»- from end to end ' of the year for Eastern The rhe orrhebtra vu not forpet Jseven SOgetjes On _the campus Before close these rhymes Utopan ~' Excefsrorr'^olumbanr VTt a mo^tr*you*"w have W T Our jazz of modern tmes Perclesan, Cynthan, Carped em and Washngtonan wll each be All ths success we owe to one elgble to put up one contestant Of pep and knowledge, too n each contest For Mr names ths work begun lke hm fne! Don't you? The wnner from each contest, t P F wll be sent to Unon College, Barbourvlle, where the Eastern Kentucky Oratorcal Assocaton MSS RlUL OF THE H L meets later n the sprng\ Th's MP %«!» A $E&!k'2Sto DEPARTMENT RESGNS the nne pound bundle of joy and gladness who found her way nto the home of Mr and Mrs R A Foster,on Feb 0th Mr Foster, wth an extremely broad smle on hs face, sad, "She has not caused me a mnute's worry and n fact, s the* quetest member of the famly She looks just, lke her mother and s nam- ed for Mrs Donovan" We hope hs good fortune may contnue, n that she wll never cause hm any hours of sleeplessness Now, students, n case Mr Foster begns meet'ng hp classes late or shows any desre or longng to be n the arms of Morpheus, we must endeavor to understand and must do the best we can under the crcumstances, and try not to feel exasj ated wth' hm -'' camfrrorarmnr (Contnued trom page ) " n battng there was 444 whch s ndeed a fne mark n 26 games aga'nst such good ptchng Wth the Lexngton* Reos he batted 42 n seves games aganst such ptchers as Rasty Wrght, Dean, who s also a try-out wth Lousvlle, and Rxey, of the Cncnnat Reds He also batted aganst Eller, of Cncnnat, Besdes base ball, Combs has gven Eastern valuable servce a^ of Eastern, and he served' as ts presdent, last year Recently Mss Jane Rce, head of the Home Economcs depart- a basketball and track man He MR KETH WLL VST ment, resgned to accept a pos- played socety basketball n 99 MAYO AND PKE COLLEGES ton n the College at Ames, o- a t guard n the basketball sea- Mr Charles A Keth, head of wa The poston she accepted son before the present one, the Hstory Department of )f East- w jj] permt her to secure a Mas- Combs played a consstent game ern, and Mr A M Stckles, s, head ' ter» s degree n H E department, at guard Ths season untl hs of the Hstory Department t o of me the Mgs fyjj RS Rj Rce's ' s s stay t a y at Eastern caster has njures forced h'm to gve up Western Normal, are to go the been very successful and the basketball, le was agan playng last ;st of ths month to nspect, acu ty an( student body vull at guard Ths year he was cap- P kevlle College and John C mss her great y tan of the team and fgured Mayo College at Pantsvlle, as to The school s very fortunate largely n the good showng of whether they are qualfed to jn seclrng Mss Olga DeVres Eastern ths year On the cnder S rant the Elementary certfcate to f the poston tnjft Mss Rce track, Combs was ofe of the best AMM uftcc resgned ever produced at Eastern He ALUMN NOTES Mj DeVres s a full gradu- won many medals n 920 and n L ary c a T S, ;"?» a ate of Chcago Unversty wth a 92 he was awarded the gold rraduate of the class of 92, s br > Q{ f fcrm4 of d medal gven by the school to the *»\r*»tmnrr thn rv ntnrtn *» _* o _ 7 _ ««# _ A delverng the materal as a T? -* LJ ^ uate work She s ve-" hv" best track man at Eastern H teacher over n the Clark countv recommended bv the head of th won ths medal by comng n for school Her phlosophy of lfe Unversty of Chcago, and «sx frsts and one second n the, seems to be "Smle" So there take ths opportunty n we^m- school track meet n June Comh^ does not seem to be any reason ng her to Eastern 5 %J«* shown h;mself to be the best for her not makng a success round athlete ever produced at T E PouchjJa graduate n the Few words are best excep Eastern He has a wonderful department of Manual Arts of buld whch ought to help hm a EastecL n the class of 92, s of course, when you are com; ^^ ^ Qn h s southern trp knockng them cold as an n- dtktng a poltcal campagn Combs s very fast on hs feet structor n the Covngton Hgh and even then, judgng by the whch also wll help hm He r School, at the head of the de- votng returns some poltcans one of the most popular students partment of ManuJ Tranng get, t s not always wse to «tr ere so much ST UDENTF4 n * «*'-TAX CALL 483 ' REEVES and AZBLL TAX UN&» that has ever attended Eastern The whole school wll be nterested n hs success wth Lous- vlle, hopng he wll have the best of luck n ths new effort Perhaps you have notced tha* sometmes a mere runt of a ma can make just as much nose r a large sx-footer "Haste makes waste" Yes, and sometmes waste makes haste judga ; by the speed wth whch some of Vs squander our loose change LOWEST PRCES ON DRY GOODS, NOTONS, - d EVERYTHNG N LADES and GENTS FURNSHNGS * HAMLTON BROTHERS Corner Man and Frst Streets H M WHTTNGTON "Your Jeweler GFTS THAT LAST Rchmond THE MADSON LAUNDRY- The Laundry that gves 0 per cent Dscount to Normal Students and makes two delveres a week LET US-HAVE YOUR WORK Second Street Rchmond CALL 35 or 42- ror FANCY GROCERES, FKUTTS and VEGETABLES D B M C KNNEY - d COMPANY **, Marrteaet ffertmuwr - THE KEflMADRCH A "BETTER" RESTAURANT and SODA FOUNTAN MAN STREET THE DXE RESTAURANT J E Kuykendall, Propretor "HOME OF GOOD COOKNG" A Place of Refnement Where Servce and Qualty are Paramount You wll fnd the DXE Cozy Quet Comfortable! 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6 ' KTJ*- P " -w» f -»' > - < - - 4c, _ THE EASTERN- PROGRESS CLASS OF'22 TO MSS ZELLHOEFFER EX-CONGRESSWOMAN PUBLSH AN ANNUAL "" JONS FACULTY SPEAKS AT EASTERN The class of '22 s showng tru- On account of the great n- Mss Jeanette Rankn, frst ly progressve sprt n that t s cjease n the student body an asattemptng somethng, that none dstant n the Englsh depart- Congresswoman from Montana, except the class of '0 has ever ment has been procured The spoke before Eastern Normal done n Eastern They are put- assstant s Mss Zellhoeffer, a students, February 5th, n ntertng out a real annual, full of graduate of the llnos Normal est of the Mnmum Wage Bll real thngs that you wll enjoy School and the Unversty of - now before the Kentucky" lees- No one wll doubt t beng a sue- lnos She-comes to Eastern lature - A 6 "" W < rv y - nu-?** the f L " vef y h 8My recommended bv Mss Rankn was elected as a U*A f ;^or -,n ;V h,ef,s m ; the Presdent Felmy, of llnos Nor- Republcan from Montana, to ney M Adams The followng s a lst* of Annual staff Kear- ma We are glad to have a per- serve n the- 65th Congress, son of such sterlng qualtes and Whle ths Congress was n sesthe pleasng personalty n our mdst MOD she submtted the Matern- We wsh her every success n her ty Bll, but the bll was not work at Eastern, passed untl after the expraton of her term as representatve Y W ORGANZATON LEADS The mnmum wage bll s of Edtor-n-Chef, Kerney Adams; Assstant Edtor-n-Chef, Lana Martne Coates; Busness Manager, W C Taylor; Lterary Edtor, Amela Fox; Art Edtor, vast mportance to the women country f tor Vrrna Hsle - So-etv - Fd-, AsSlt,at,on of -- E ;? S ~ N,»,, s o be- ^- passed w~>y~_ t wll a4 greatly to the tor, to'; Mldred sacs Gllespe esptssmw Snap-shot ZrSte SJXfa 37K,nfl " en l tal factor health and happness of the large n t C lfe of r?,nfl the h school r, al At ac r hea,th majorty and of m Ed tor, Elose Samuels; Joke Ed- _ V, J" u A f the fna { ont y J the Women women ot of K Ken- - ftor Herbert Hggns end ot the frst term about forty tucky, and consequently, of the The at least STUMS" dong * CtjLV «WOrk n ton Xt s a w known fact people are devotng f" ffty per cent of ther tme to the the Y W that the women of Amerca, and Ths organzaton has rendered of the world, are now beng forcbook of superor qualty; a book "" C^ ^j^* ^ tht f% * tm f d to ork und^r condtons unpccurately representng school "* der f^hng of Chrstan favorable to ther health and for lfe at Eastern; a book much to S^SS&S^ n wll among only a meagre salary These adbe desred; a book n whch the S^Kffv W, ST VCrS? cond! t,ons are - " nfor t"- Senors, Junors ntermedate Z^^t^^uT 0^ "**% havne a most dstress - Elementary and Hgh School Se- s, 'r,vt? r fh T T P S- "? effec J T th - W men em " nor and Junor classes w have vhc f ^rn ch 'K^' ploye? f Amerca ' and Conse " apart Every student at Eastern ^^0^^^hfZ quently, on our youth and every person connected wth ^^{J^ZT^r ^ ^he passage of ths bll would - t j, the n school,, wll be -«nterested n JJKftfff 'eel as f they belonged l ft to P one «-k«undoubted, >' alevate some of! a * «, ««- Q «^ ;«, «* -n the book All the dfferent stu- these evls, and rase materally happy famly dent organzatons, the Lterary the standard of lvng among The nsprng program gven n Socetes, the Lttle Theatre Club, women employees chapel by these grls showed the the Men's Club, the Glee Cub, Mss Rankn was entertaned faculty and the school the type the Orchestra, the Y W C A and at luncheon at Sullvan Hall by of work the Y W s dong and the Museum Club wll all have Mss* Mare Roberts, dean of how much t means to them and separate sectons n the book women Others present were to the school About eght pages wll be de- Presdent and Mrs T "J Coates The frst reunon n the second voted to our AtWetc Department term found the lttle famly n- Dean and Mrs Donovan, Dr at Eastern Most certanly a creased n number as well as McMurry, Mrs Eugene, Walker porton of the book wll be devotwde-awake nterest and Mr and Mrs C C Wallace ed to jokes over whch you can m < fcoo? ^kentfthe town and nearby ruany jokes on your fellow student- ^ drtr ct9 -j^, conrnen( j a ble <fon't ptrbrwh them oratry, "trt ( l ee d meant as much to the memsave them and have them publsh- bers of the Assocaton as to the ed n the Annual by gvng them rec j p j en t s to Mr Hggns jhe gymnastc weddng gven Exclusve of the prnted matter under the d j rect j 0 n of Mss Hamt can truthfully-be sad that the mond and Mss Mller, was a debook wll be a beautful story n cded success f u n 0 f rollckng pctures, for you wll fnd fftv or fun whch s characterstc of all sxty pages devoted to photogra- ther actvtes The proceeds of phv and snap-shots, a real pcture tns entertanment amounted to gallery, ncludng pctures of our J*gJ% w hch wll be used to send school buldngs, campus v ews de egates to the Natonal Conphotographed at all seasons of vent j on at Hot Sprngs Ark, and the year, vews of many beaut- to the y W C A Conference at ful scenes around and near Rch- p ue Rjdge, N C mond Wouldn't you lke to show them to the homefolk aad^thereby enable them to gret a fant dea of what a beautful school and country we have at Eastern? We are not buldng ths Anntwl as a monument to our achevement or a memoral to our prowess, but rather as a smple remnder of the golden hours of our lves that have so qu'cwysped away n our stay at Old Eastern ' We are all gong out from flb's school wth the earlest ntenton of makng t'tre wdjrld better and happer because we have lved n t and done our best Henceforth our destnes wll take dvergent ways _ - -t s the purpose of ths Annual After a rousng membershp campagn, t was found that the enrollment exceeded one hundred for the thrd term Eastern expects great thngs from these grls now, but much more when they go back as Chrstan leaders n the'r own communtes A Smple Remedy How to solve the lquor queston, and thereby make the Volstead law a success Let,the government ssfcef apch habtual drnker or otherwse one of those "Keeley Cure" treatments, wth the provson that the medcne shall be taken regularly untl the desre for the accustomed "np" has been thoroughly dsspated, to serve as a connectng lnk be- Thj hay been d the rest tween the school days and later lves of those who have been at uld be ^ ths school t s hoped that ths ' book may brng pleasure to the hearts of those, who turn these pages n after years n search of a forgotten face, or a shadv scene where memores, sweet, wll lnger stll "Full many a flower s born to blush unseen" Pty ths couldn't have been sad of the fool lttle rouge-cheek flappers So smple^ sn't DO THE BEST YOU CAN f success eludes you as you strve Down thro' ths lltlte span of lfe, well, you Should be content to do the best you can And that, dear frend, la all that you can do That beauty s only skn deep may be a consolaton' to the homely grl; but t s a safejset that "she would rather have the t s sad that money s more beauty after all easly seen by "the" blnd" tha any other object Recpe for WORK success HARD You don't have to to go to the trouble of tellng some brds that they are wse 4hey just know t already ^r t- - t s easer to make a fool of yourself than t s 'omake a fool TfrfnTTthef tetmv^evet - V- '' r smens Headquarters A complete lne of Sportng gupd Athletc Goods always on dsplay n cjur store Come to us for your Base Ball Supples You are always welcome at PAGE FVE "ST Rchmond Welch Store BEFORE BUYNG THAT NEW SPRNG SUT Let us show you a wonderful lne of the, Newest Styles and Patterns at $2250 $25 00 *30 *35 00 R C H COVNGTON COMPANY -COME TO- Perry's Drug Store FOR ULET ARTCLES- STATONERY h ; 'SCHOOL SUPPLES- FOUNTAN PENS, ATHLETC GOODS MAGAZNES- UP TO DATE SODA FOUNTAN EQUPMENT * - Henry L Perry & Son THE REXALL STORE 7 RCHMOND, KENTUCKY ' -*> *f * f

7 ' X PAGE SX ' <LT ' - - ' 4 - ' rr»*!>- --' ; -7 ' N, "', j * * * j' EVERYTHNG GOOD TO EAT AT v JOE'S PHONE 58 DR GHAS M'MURRAY LECTURES AT EASTERN Dr Chas McMurray, head of the Department of Educaton, George Peabody College, Nashvlle, Tenn, spent the frst week of the thrd term at Eastern, delverng a seres of addresses to the faculty and the student body Each day at chapel hour, from 4 to 5 n the afternoon and agan SMLE AWHLE By M Johnson WHEl»*hLKES" AGREE There are many shades of "lkes" among us folk (Such s the case throughout ths mundane vale) Some lke one thng, some another; but, oh, my! Most all- of us do dearly lke the kale! We Feature > Hopper's Statonery Kodaks Putnam's Candy RCHMOND DRUG GO On the Honor Roll Senator Newberry has been run ^ Look, Everybody PERSONALS Ma j n an( J n the evenng from7 to 8, Dr over b y a - Ford but > slghtly m- Read and Heed At the begnnng of ths new McMurray dscussed dfferent jured term, the one queston n every phases of educatonal problems, Have you subscrbed for the conducted demonstraton classes Customers AH Shades Senor Annual yet? You llayrt^^,^ ta!^^^^^r, l2s There are sx knds of custom-, these grls?" There and emphaszed tfht mportance Well, t s just ths way- f you don't subscrbe for an Annual was no cause for our wor- of the Tranng School n the ers, as follows One who pays you run a sad rsk of not gettng ry wth Mss Roberts at the lfe of a Normal School when he makes hs purchases; one at all, because only the numhead but you wll all be anxous For a number of years, Dr one who runs an account and pays ber subscrbed for wll be prnted to know just bow the problem McMurray has been the recog- promptly ; one who runs an acnzed leader of elementary edu- co, unt and P a >' s haphazardly; one You cannot mss ths cfance of was solved There are somecaton n the Unted States He who runs an account and pays re- Qualty servce n gettng one of these Annuals where near 4<>0 grls n Eastern, s not only a leadng Hebartan, uctantly; one who pays prompt- Ths Annual s the bggest not ncludng those n-resdence Cleanng movement ever ntated by the Sullvan Hall accommodates 75" but s the author of several & for, a wh,,e untl he *»*-}* books on methodology whch students of Eastern and ts suc- of these Burnam 09, the cot- tru, st f> w,th a,ar? e cr f d,t orde ) r have been looked upon as the and havng gotten t, skps; and cess depends, on a unanmous tages 36, and town rooms 38, last word n ths knd of work fnall >' one*yho starts an account realzaton of th's fact Every makng a total of 458 The purpose of havng Dr and pays never student at Eastern must support The Msses Allon have had McMurray at Eastern s n lne A MlHS the Senors n ths movement, ther aunt, Mrs Betty Yager, wth the polcy Q&*the school n "Ths wnter wll be ferce ndeed" else ther efforts wll have been vstng them, n Sullvan Hall, gyng the students and the Declare the learned prophets wth at least, partally n van much stress; Mss Matte )o Deatherage faculty the opportunty of corn- The Annual staff s convnced But judgng by the one we've had has left Eastern to accept a po- '"? n contact wth the leaders We feel that they, wse men have of the unanmous support of the -ton of teachng Art n Cov- of the dfferent phases of edu- mssed ther guess Eastern faculty and students and ngtm Ky 'Ye regret losng caton n several of hs lectures t s ths belef n your support her as r that nerves us to the task of pub- u T was secretary of the the theme of reorganzng and Poultry of the smplfyng the elementary course Prof Cox to Klam "How shng a Senor Annual We f,a»? n Presdent know the admnstraton and students must be backng us to make ths Annual a success We beleve you are, but make t known Lttle Theatre Club, and wth all a popular student of Eastern Mr Paul Wlson, of Ncholas- was developed He showed the many varetes of chckens arc growth of the present system of there?" study and of the elementary Klam "Three b run e t t e, course from the Three R'stots blond, and auburn" vlle called on Mss Jessamne wth boostng s Get n lne! Be Jacobs at Sullvan Hall, Saturpresent oveflowng enrchment "t s true," sad Dr McMurray Smlelets a booster! Boost! Boost! Boost! day evenng, February th that we have n O'jr present f you are not gettng ahead n Above all, t s both to your ad- Mss Ruth Lane has gone from currculum morc than any gen the world, then the chances are vantage and ours, that you sub- our m'dst to accept a poston n us cou y p 0S sbly teach" you need to get a head scrbe for the Annual TODAY, Covngton, Ky We regret the Every chld n the country "At a great bargan make a for our company must know m- ]()ss of f)ur stmlcnts, but we do enttled to the best that the cul- pause" Perhaps ths s what nmedately how many copes to tulate fovngton^ ture of the world has delvered spred the callng prnt, and now s the tme to say» c, \ OPnnt u 0 ol,the ten-year r that you want an Annual A M,s> ^«W Smth recently to us," he further stated There naval holday by the Washngton delay on your part means, n all '"tertamed vstors from Berea s no reason why every teacher Conference d to get one _ Kasleys, of l-rankfort, hav heen t s only too true, and t should be tempted to call a doctor to de- So now, as a busness propos- vstng Mss Margaret Crooke be the dea of every one of us termne the trouble ton to your own nterest, rush to Mss Catherne Whaley has to develop these as much as we A golden success The cotftv Mr Cowan Taylor, our busness made a flyng vst to her* home can He further emphaszed the mandng of a large salary Manager and pay hm a dollar for n Carlsle, Ky fact that we should consder the A trouble seeker usually fndswhch he wll credt you wth not -,, n ', - vast feld whch our course cov- more than he s lookng for less than one-thrd and not more Margaret Bent< as f ers and attempt to lay emphass "A bark'ng dog seldom btes" 4han one-half of the sellng prce "l ar^d }! tt na e from t,,e h upon those most mportant facts But a barkng man often btes the of the Anmwk Ths wll also,,f the * U> an, d ls, ce T te "Every great movement that dust, guarantee to you a copy of the among us hale and hearty takes place s drawn nto the t s sad that even some of the Annual and vou run norsh of be- Mss Chrstne MacEwan vs- school room" n emphaszng men are nclned to ndulge n the ng one of tle many who are go- ted her parents n Wnchester ths pont D* McMurray relat- use of a lttle rouge now and then ng to wsh they had subscrbed, recently ed some of the recent courses n order to add the desred color that have been added to our cur- to the cheeks; whch, f true, rculum, and stated th-t ffty means that woman no longer may years ago our course of study be spoken of as the speaker sex ** conssted of the Three R's To- A great many of us seem to day t s pansophc Dr McMur- thnk that the world would go to ray put the queston lke ths the bow-wows wthout our pres-, H, B, SALLEE SHAVNG PARLOR "Do you know enough about any ence on ths lttle old planet, one subject to teach t well? s t "Do unto your neghbor as you V << possble for any one teacher to would have hm do unto you" YOU ARE NEXT" teach all of the branches tho- That doesn't mean that you wll oughly?"- strew hs path wth twenty-dollar n reference to the present blls, of course '*> MAN STREET w m $ CLEANNG and PRESSNG PHONE 363 THE SUNNY SDE TALOR SHOP Reparng and Remodelng Lades* and Gentlemen's Garments Expert Talor Best Work Lowest Prces Second Street over Pantagraph Offce * *>»* '"- E V Elder "Everythng for the Student" course of study? Dr McMurray stated that t s overflowng you are gong your wth enrchment, meanng the ta^e cace ** tself, great number of courses that Bookkeepng, and many others of lke nature He s of the opnon that we should exert Always look n the drecton back wll Depressng News Mllnery Adv "Skrts lower everv e fforttowc7»few V top- Large new stock on hand Come cs n one subject and teach these,n and see us ' well, rather than try to cover the entre ground "A lttle knowledge s a dangerous thng" Gve you a swellhead, eh? _ _ - - Complments of KENTUCKY UTLTES COMPANY ncorporated Rchmond, Ky Second Streets DXE DRY GLEANERY Lades and Gents Sute! Coats, Gloves, Etc Gl and Delver TELEPHONE 7 Second St reep- Rchmond ALL KNDLE HGH GRADE SHOE REPARNG KODAK FNSHNG- BYBEE SHOE ^ brng them today; get them tomorrow THE M'GAUGHEY STUDO Rchmond *Say tv^tb^tflower*" SC«U GREEN HOUSES M S Pontrch Prop PLANTS snd DECORATONS Cut Flowers for All Occasons TELEPHONE 88 RoseDale Rchmond (Member Florsts* Telegraph Delvery Assocaton DRH#SANDUN Physcan and Surgeon Phones- Offce 295 Resdence 220 DRMDUNN EYE EAT~- NOSE Offce THROAT Second Street r < Ju _ \ ->

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