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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY. 40351 :TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325 MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead. State Unj,versity Is spring semester opens Monday with registration of seniors and graduate students at the Laughlin Health Building. Juniors and sophomores register Tuesday and freshmen enroll Wednesday. Classes begin Thursday. Registration of part-time students is Saturday, Jan. 10, · at 8 a.m. \ Off-campus registration sessions are scheduled at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday in Ashland, Wednesday in Maysville and Pikeville and Thursday in Prestonsburg and Jackson. Other off- campus classes register the week of Jan. 12. The last day to register as a full-time student is Monday, Jan. 12. The final day to enroll for credit is r-tonday, Jan. 19. ####11111111111/ l-2-76kk

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY. 40351

:TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead. State Unj,versity Is spring

semester opens Monday with registration of seniors and graduate

students at the Laughlin Health Building.

Juniors and sophomores register Tuesday and freshmen enroll

Wednesday. Classes begin Thursday.

Registration of part-time students is Saturday, Jan. 10, ·

at 8 a.m. \

Off-campus registration sessions are scheduled at 6:30 p.m.

on Wednesday and Thursday in Ashland, Wednesday in Maysville and

Pikeville and Thursday in Prestonsburg and Jackson. Other off-

campus classes register the week of Jan. 12.

The last day to register as a full-time student is Monday,

Jan. 12. The final day to enroll for credit is r-tonday, Jan. 19.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY. 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

Morehead State University is offering 31 courses in

_j\shland during the spring semester.

Registration is scheduled Wednesday, Jan. 7, and Thursday,

Jan. 8, at 6:30 p.m. at Paul Blazer High School.

Subject areas include accounting, business administration

economics, education, English, geograohy, history, indu~trial

education, mathematics, political science, psychology, science

and sociology.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC .INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

. MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351 TELEPHONE:

606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Mary Ellis Coombs of c.arrollton will

present her senior recital Friday, Jan. 23, in Baird Recital

Hall at Morehead ·state University.

The 8 p.m. voice program will feature works by Schumann,

Bizet, Chausson, Mozart, Still, Porem, Giannini, Stradella and.

Porpora. She will be accompanied by Mrs. Anne Beane.

Mrs. Combs if the daughter of Mrs. Robert A. Grobmyer, 304

Ninth St., Carrollton, and·is a graduate of Carroll county High

School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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Thurs., ·Jan. 8

Sat., Jan. 10

Mon., Jan. 12

Tues., Jan. 13

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Classes begin.

Faculty Recital--Karl·Payne and Jay Flippin, piano--Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

Graduate Records Exart)ination (GRE)~-Ginger

Hall 301.

Men's Basketball--MSU vs. Marshall-~Wetherby Gymnasium, 7:30 p.m.

Registration for part-time students--Laughlin Health Building, 8 a.m.-noon.

Women's Basketball--MSU vs. Kentucky.state-­Wetherby Gymnasium, 5 p.m.

Kentucky Documentary .Photographic Exhibition--. Claypool-Young Art Gallery, through March 12.

Men's Basketball--MSU vs. Wright State-­Wetherby Gymnasium, 7:30 p.m.

Women's Basketball--MSU vs. Centre--Wetherby Gymnasium, 5 p.m.

Women's Basketball--MSU vs. Eastern--Wetherby Gymnasium, 5 p.m.

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(Sf3eeial to the Jtorebead News>

Morehead State University is offering four real estate

courses at night during the Spring semester.

The-classes include Real Estate Marketing I on Thursdays,

'JI: Real Estate Appraising on Wednesdays,.Real Estate Marketing on

Mondays and Real Estate Investment on Tuesdays. Each class meets

from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. and carries three semester hours of

credit.

Registration for part-time students is Saturday from 8 a.m.

to noon at the.Laughlin Health Building. Other registration

periods are scheduled Monday through Thursday of next week from

5:30p.m. to 7 p.mo in Button Auditorium.

Additional information on MSU's real estate program is available

from Eugene Martin· in the Departinent of Business Administration.

The phone is 783-3260.

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c.)FFICE OF PUBLIC 'INFORMATION . (_-;.,;

.. ·.·REHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY. 40351

(Special to The Morehead News)

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TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

A special class will be offered by Morehead State University

on Tuesday nights this semester for local citizens ,who wish to

study Biblical literature.

English 367, The Bible as Literature, will meet from 6:30p.m.

to 9 p.m. with Dr. M. K. Thomas, professor of English, as the

"' instructor. He holds advanced degrees in English and theology

from Princeton and Tulsa universities.

Dr. Thomas describes the three-hour course as:

"A critical study of the history and literature of the Old

Testament and the New Testament with emphasis upon the major events,

central figures and important religious and ethical ideas and

syrnbo ls • "

Enrollment is restricted to persons not regularly .enrolled

at MSU. Persons 65 or older may register without charge under the

Caudill Fellowship. Tuition for others is $54.

Additional information is avaiiable from Dr. Robert Charles

at 783-2182.

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.OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY" .40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead .state University is offering •four :,

real estate courses at night. during the spring semester.

The classes include Real Estate Marketing I on Thursdays,

Real Estate Appraising.on Wednesdays, Real Estate Marketing II on

Mondays and Real Estate Investment on Tuesdays. Each class meets

from 6:30p.m. to 9 p.m.·and carries three semester hours of

undergraduate credit.

Final registration for part-time stud~nts is scheduled Monday

through Thursday, Jan. 12-15, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Button .

Auditorium.

Additional information on MSU's real estate program is available

from Dr. Eugene Martin, MSU, Morehead, Ky. 40351. The phone is

783-3260.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky.---Morehead state ·university will conduct an

additional off-campus registration in Ashland, Prestonsburg_ and

Jackson.

Scheduled Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. are Paul Blazer High School in

Ashland and Prestonsburg·community College.

The Jackson registration will be Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at

Breathitt County High School.

The new sessions resulted from last week's weather-caused

postponements.

On-campus registration of part-time students continues Monday

through Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Button Auditorium.

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Thurs., Jan. 15

Fri., Jan 16

Sun., Jan. 18

Tues., Jan. 20

Wed., Jan. 21

Thurs., Jan 22

CALENDAR OF EVENTS MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Art Exhibit - mixed media works of Kathy Wagar - Third Floor, Library

Kentucky Documentary Photographic .Exhibition -Claypool-Young Art Gallery

4:10 Special·- Dr. Jerry Howell on.the Comic Book- Reed Auditorium, 4:JO p.m. Late Registration - Button Drill Room, .5-7 p.m.

w·ree;tling - MSU vs Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Maryville College - Wetherby Gymnasium, 7 p.m.

Capping Ceremony for Nursing -·Reed Hall 419, 2 p.m. Concert - SAI Performance Award Recital - Baird Recital Hall, 3 p.m.

Women's Basketball- .MSU vs. Northern Kentucky State - Wetherby Gymnasium, 6 p.m.

Wrestling.- MSU vs. Georgetown College - Wetherby Gymnasium, 8 p.m.

4: J 0 Special - Maurice Strider on Afro-Ameri.can Art - Claypool-Young 111, 4:10 p.m.

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MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS

For Immediate Release

MOREHEAD, Ky.---Two seniors at Morehead State University

have been assigned as student teachers in elementary schools in

Boone County during the spring semester.

Included are:

BURLINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL--Rae ·Lynn Strich, third grade;

CHESTER GOODRIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL--Barbara Ann Shear, second

grade.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION 606/783-3325

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Special to The Trail Blazer

The University community twice was stunned during the

holidaybbreak by the unexpected. deaths of a faculty member

and a retired administrator.

Donald L. Martin, 48, associate professor of geography

and former head of the department, died Dec. 17 after suffering

an apparent heart attack at his home. A faculty member at MSU

since 1957, he was a two-time graduate of Southern Illinois

University. Survivors include his wife, Vesta Roe Martin; his

mother, Jenny Quillman Martin Phillips of Sesser, Ill.; asson,

Alan Martin; and a step-daughter, Sally McKenzie.

W. H. (Honie) Rice, 71, retired superintendent of buildings

and grounds, died Christmas Day at his home after suffering an

apparent heart attack.

A former football All-American at the University of Kentucky,

he was a civil engineer who spent 38 years at MSU before retiring

in 1969. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Virginia Rice, a retired

Breck teaCher; and two sons, w. H. Rice Jr. of Columbia, S. c.,

and Lucien Rice of Denver, Col., former president of the MSU Alumni

Association.

Long active in community affairs, Mr. Rice was a member of

the Morehead Housing Authority and a 28-year member of the Bluegrass

Council of the Boy Scouts of America.

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9FFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION r40REHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

Morehead State University and Union College have announced

an agreement whereby persons may enroll on the Union campus in

classes leading to the Master of Business Administration degree.

The program starts with two weekend courses in the spring

semester. Registration is scheduled Jan. 24 and 26 at the Union

College Gymnasium.

Upon completion of the program, the MBA will be awarded by

MSU's School of Business and Economics. A minimum of 30 semester

hours is required.

MSU President Adron Doran and Union President Mahlon Miller

issued a joint statement concerning the agreement:

"We proudly announce that these two outstanding institutions

from the public and private sectors of higher education have

agreed to co-sponsor this graduate degree program. This decision

is in keeping with each institution's tradition of service to its

region. We look fon~ard to a long and fruitful partnership."

Courses will be offered during the spring term on Friday

evenings and Saturday mornings on alternate weekends. They are

Business Administration 600, Survey of Management and Marketing,

and Economics 600, Survey of Economic Theory. Each carries three

semester hours of credit.

Additional information on the joint ~illA program is available

from Dr. Robert Rose, academic vice president at Union, or Dr.

Richard P. Baxter, dean of MSU's School of Business and Economics.

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OFFICE ·OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

·MOREHEAD, KY· ---Gene Blair, assistant professor' of

radiologic techn~logy at Morehead State. university. co-authored

an article published in a recent issue of the Journal of

Radiologic Technology.

The· article was entitled "Criteria~Ref~renced Approach to

Clinical Practicum" and deals with methods which may be used to

improve the effectiveness of instruction for students of

radiological technology.

Blair is a former Russell Springs resident.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- "Dimensions of Personality, " a weekly.

television series featuring Mrs. Adron Doran of Morehead State

University, is being shown on Kentucky Educational Television

(KET) •

The 30-minute programs are telecast each Monday at 10 p.m.

(EST) through March 8. Produced in color at MSU's Center for

Telecommunications, the series consists primarily of material

used in the Personal Development Institute which Mrs. Doran

founded in 1969.

An earlier, 10-week series with Mrs. Doran was shown on KET

last summer.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY. 40351

(Special to the Knott County News)

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

Representatives of Morehead State University are visiting

Knott County High School on Friday, Jan. 23, to discuss

opportunities at MSU.

Starting at 8:15 a.m. MSU staff members will present

information on admission procedures, financial aid, programs

of study and student activities.'

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD .STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---"Kentucky Documentary: 1974, A Photographic.

Exhibition," a display of student photography, runs through March 5

at Morehead State University•s·claypool-Young Gallery.

Consisting of 33 black and white photographs, the exhibit was

compiled under a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.

The photographs were chosen from hundreds submitted through the

Kentucky Documentary Wor.kshop, directed by Gene Pyle, assistant

professor of art at MSU.

'The display captures the spirit and nobility of the people

of Kentucky," Pyle said at its opening.

Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m •. Monday through Friday.

The exhibit is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

\• MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Mark Holman of Elizabethtown will present

his senior recital Tuesday, Feb. 3, in Baird Recital Hall at

Morehead State University.

The 8 p.m. trombone program will feature works by Corel·li,

Tchaikovsky and de la Nux. Tom Huckstep will be the accompanist.

Holman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holman, 311 Dixie

Ave., Elizabethtown, and is a 1972 graduate of East Hardin High

School

The recital is free and open to the public.

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.OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD .STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Douglas Adams, associate professor of

art at Morehead state University, will be a guest lecturer next

month at the 5th annual Winter weekend for Artists and Photographers

at Jenny Wiley State Park near Prestonsburg.

He will present a demonstration of abstract college painting

at 7:30p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 7 as part of the program's closing

session.

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Adams is a native of Letcher County.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD .STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

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TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---.Ed Koury of Ashland will present his

senior recital Tuesday, Feb .. lO, in Baird·Recital Hall at Morehead

State University.

The 8 p.m. flute program will feature works by Kiegger, Handel,

Bartok and Enesco. Lucretia Stetler will be the accompanist.

Koury is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Koury, 2114 Weymouth Dr.,

Ashland, and is a graduate of Paul G. Blazer High School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD .STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY. 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Works by Judy Hawley of Louisville are

featured in a mixed media art exhibit Jan. 25 through Feb. 5

at Morehead State University's Johnson Camden Library.

The daughter of E.R. Johnson, 9220 Vevey Rd., she is a

senior art major at MSU.

The show7 located on the library's third floor, is open

to the public during regular library hours.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY. 40351

TELEPHONE 61)6/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Randall L. Wells, associate professor of

education at Morehead State University and a Floyd County native,

has been awarded a doctoral degree by Union Graduate School.

A former band director at Rowan County High School and

elementary teacher in Harrison County, Dr. Wells joined the MSU

faculty in 1968 as a member of the Department of Administration,

Supervision and Secondary Education.

He holds bachelor's and master's degrees from Morehead State

and was a 1955 graduate of Prestonsburg High School. A native of

Auxier, the 38-year-old educator is the son of Mrs. Sam Wells of

Prestonsburg. He is married to the former Sue Shackelford of

Morehead. They have one child.

Dr. Wells organized MSU's Career Opportunities Program in

Breathitt County and directed the project for seven years. He

also served a year in the Kentucky Department of Education.

He is a member of Morehead City council, the Board of Directors

of Gateway Community Services Organization, Phi Mu Alpha music

fraternity, Phi Delta Kappa education honorary and Morehead

United Methodist Church.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

'MOREHEAD, KY .40351 TELEPHONE .

606/783-3325

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MOREHEAD, Ky Conce+ts featuring Jamey Aebersold and Clark

Terry highlight the 1976 Jazz Clinic scheduled Jan. 29-31 at

Morehead state University.

Aebersold, a resident of New Albany, Ind., will perform on alto

,;axaphone with the MSU Jaz·z Ensemble II on Thursday, Jan. 2 9, at

8 p.m. in Baird Recital Hall. The Ensemble is directed by Dr.

Chris Gallaher.

Terry, formerly trumpet and fluegelhorn soloist with the NBC

Tonight Show Band, performs with the MSU Jazz Ensemble I on Friday,

Jan. 30 at 8 p.m. in Button Auditorium. The Ensemble is directed

by Dr. Walter Barr.

Also included in the three-day program are concerts by jazz

groups fl:'om 1 7 high schools, performances by bJO other MS!J groups

and clinics featuring Aebersold and Terry.

In addition, a new album by Jazz Ensemble I will be released

during the clinic. The recording is entitled "Jazz: Alive and Well

at Morehead State University."

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MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS

For Immediate Release .

MOREHEAD, 'Ky.---Student musicians from Lafayette High Schooi

and 16 other high schools will attend the Morehead State University

Jazz Clinic, Jan. 29-31.

Featured this year are jazz writer and educator Jamey Aebersold

and trumpeter Clark Terry. Both will perform. in concert.

Dr. Walter Barr, assistant professor of music at MSU, is the

clinic coordinator.

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OFFICE' OF PUBLIC INFORMATION (606)783-3325

OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MQREHEAD, KY 40351

(Special to the Paintsville Herald)

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

·MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Jack Rohr, formerly of Paintsville, has

been promoted to assistant director of printing at Morehead

State University.

The son of Mrs. Mabel W. Rohr of Paintsville,· he is a

1967 graduate of Paintsville High School and a 1969 graduate

of Mayo State Vocational-Technical School.

He was named to the University staff in -1969 as a printer

and was promoted effective Jan. 1. He completed an associate

degree at MSU in 1974 and finished work on his bachelor's

degree last month with a 3.3·grade point average and inclu_sion

on the Academic Dean's List.

Rohr is married to the former Shirley Haney of Carter City.

They have two children.

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Thru Mar. 5

Thurs., Jan. 29

Fri., Jan. 30

Mon., Feb. 2

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Tues., Feb. 3

Thurs., Feb. 5

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Art Exhibit~-mixed media works of Judy Hawley-­Third Floor, Library

Kentucky Documentary Photographic Exhibition-­Claypool-Young Art Gallery

Jazz and Studio Music Clinic--Clark Terry and Jamey Aebersold, guest clinicians--Baird Bldg., through Jan. 31

4:10 Special--Dr. Matt Pryor: "World Population and Environmental Problems'' --Reed Auditorium, 4:10 p.m.

Folk and Country Danc~ng--La~ghlin Health Bldg. 210, 8-10 p.m.

SWirnrning--MSU vs. Ashland College--Senff Natatorium, 6 p.m.

Men's Basketball--MSU vs. Tenn. Tech--Wetherby Gymnasium, 7:30 p.m.

Women's Basketball--MSU vs. UK--Wetherby Gymnasium, 5 p.m.

Senior Recital--Jack Elgin, saxophone; Mark Holman, trombone--Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

Business Administration Lectur~, Frederick O'Brien, guest speaker--Re~a Hall,419, 10:20 ~.m.

Brass Recital--Baird Recital Hall, ·8 p.m.

4:10 Special--Dr. Jack Bizzel: "The Urban Crisis"-­Rader 112, 4:10 p.m.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE.UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

Morehead State University and the Kentucky Department of

Human Resources are co-sponsoring a basic emergency medic~l

technician course on the MSU campus starting next Monday.

Classes will meet from 7 p.m. to· 10 p.m. on Mondays and

Wednesday's in Room 215 of the Laughlin Health Building.

students must be at"least 18 years of age and be involved

in some aspect of emergency health services.

Classes are limited to 30 students.

Applications are availabl.e from Mike Mincey, EMT Coordinator . .

at the Laughlin Health Building.

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Thru Mar. 5

Thurs., Jan. 29

Fri., Jan; 30

Mon., Feb. 2

Tues., Feb. 3

Thurs., Feb. 5

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS ·MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Art Exhibit--mixed media works of Judy Hawley--_, Third Floor, Library

Kentucky Documentary.Photographic Exhibition-­Claypool-Young Art Gallery

Jazz and.Studio Music Clinic~-clark Terry and Jamey Aebersold, guest clinicians--BairdBldg., through Jan. 31

4:10 Special--Dr. Matt Pryor: "World Population and Environmental Problems"--Reed Auditorium; 4:10 p.m.

Folk and country Dancing--Laughlin Health Bldg. 210, 8-10 p.m.

Swirnming--MSU vs. Ashland College--Senff Natatorium, 6 p.m.

Men's Basketball--MSU vs. Tenn. Tech--Wetherby. Gymnasium, 7:30 p.m.

·women's Basketball--MSU vs. UK--Wethei·by Gymnasium, 5 p.m •.

Senior Recital--Jack Elgin, saxophone;,Mark Holman, trombone--Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

Business Administration Lecture, Frederick O'Brien; guest speaker--Reed Hall 419, 10:20 a.m.

Brass Recital--Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

4:10 Special--Dr. Jack Bizzel: "The Urban.Crisis"-­Rader 112, 4:10 p.m.

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. MSU Preview--February

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. Sports and fine arts dominate the February

calendar of events open to the public at Morehead State University.

An exhibition of Appalachian'photography--compiled by MSU

students--runs through March 12 at the Claypool-Young Gallery. The

annual MSU.Band Clinic is scheduled Feb. 12.15.

·Topics to be covered in the Thursday 4:10 Special series include

Feb. 5, "The Urban Crisis;" Feb. 12, "Photography - A Personal View;';

Feb. 19, "Revolutionary Warfare;" and Feb. 26, "The Dulcimer and Its

construction."

Career opportunities will be explored on Feb. 25 at the annual

"World of Technology Day." A Winter Children's Festival is set Feb.

20 and 21.

Poet Davis Matthews kicks off the 1976 Concert and Lecture Series

with an appearance Thursday, Feb. 19, at 7:30 p.m.

The men's home basketball card includes Feb. 7, Eastern Kentucky;

Feb. 11, Xavier; Feb. 14, Murray State; .Feb.· 16, Austin Peay; and Feb.

26, East Tennessee.

The women cagers will be in action Feb. 7 against Western Kentucky

and Feb. 14 against Louisville. MSU's wrestling team entertains Central

State on Feb. 7.

The University will be closed Monday, Feb. 16, in observance of

Washington's Birthday.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE PNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --~Frederick P. O'Brien, senior economic

analyst for Armco Steel Corporation, will be a guest lecturer

Thursday, Feb. ·5, at Morehead State University;

The 10:20 a.m. program at Reed Hall is sp6nsored by the

American Iron and Steel :):nstitute and MSU's School of Business

and Economics. ·

O'Brien will lead a discussion 6f economic developments

affecting the steel industry.

The program is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

Morehead State University is hosting a reception for

Louisville area high· school·students, parents, counselors, teachers,

and alumni on Thursday, ·Feb. 12, ·at the Executive· Inn.

Scheduled from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m .. in the canterbury Room,

the reception will include information on admissions, financial

aid, housing, academic programs, campus activities and other aspects

of university life. ·

Free refreshments will be served.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

(Special to the Trail Blazer)

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

The University Admissions Office, located on the third floor

of the Howell-McDowell Administration Bui.lding, is accepting

applications for the fall nursing class.

Students interested in the two-year program must complete an

application, provide a recen.t photograph, submit reading test

scores and ·nursing math test scores and ACT results. They also

must be interviewed by the head of the Department of Nursing and

Allied Health.

Required tests are available in the Testing Center, Room 501,

Ginger Hall. The nursing application file must be complete by

March 1 to be considered for the fall class.

Students now enrolled at MSU must be in good standing, socially

and academically. A minimum grade point average of 2.0 is required.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD STATE ·UNIVERSITY

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Lt.· Col. .Edward Balda, Jr., newly-appointed

professor of military science at Morehead State university, is a

living advertisement for Army ROTC.

The career officer has degrees from Loyola College and the

University of Missouri ·at Kansas City and both resulted directly

from ROTC. "I came through school in an ROTC program and I liked

what I was doing enough to make it a career,''· he recalls. ''And

I have always wanted to stay in the Army."

As PMS, Balda supervises the training of men who become

junior officers in the Army. And he loves what he is doing.

"The opportunity to earn a college degree. and a commission

at the same time is t·oo good to miss for someone who wants to be

a leader," he said.

How does he sell ROTC to college men and women?

"We really "feel a young college graduate would have a hard

time beating the beginning equivalant salary c£ $10,800 per year,"

he said. An'equivalant salary" includes benefits such as medical

' care and subsistence allowance.

Would students like to learn to fly? Col. Balda did through

ROTC. Would they like to see the world? Col. Balda, a native of

Baltimore, Md., has lived_ in several different countries.

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'The hardest thing for any family man or woman is the separation

time," he added •. "I've. had three unaccompanied tours myse:.lf and

its tough. But the Army doesn't hide these. tours when they try

to recruit you •. It's just part of the job."

The new PMS is a family man. He is married to the former

Carolyn Ritger of Baltimore and they have four children. And,

like anyone else, his wife's feelings about the job are important

to him.

"My wife likes the Army," he said. "She likes meeting· new

people .and making new friends."

Does he believe in Army ROTC?

"Absolutely. If I didn't, there are many other places I

could be right now. But Morehead State has an outstanding ROTC

program and I'm glad to be part of it.·"

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMA~IO~ MOREHEAD ST~E UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

BRECK BRIEFS

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

Fifteen University Breckinridge School s.tudents will compete

against local -and state high schoois in an invitational speech ·

tournament Feb. 7 at Georget:c;>wn College.

Ten events are schedule!'!; The event is co-sponsored by scott

County High School.

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Three UBS students have been.chosen to participate in the

1976 Kentucky All State Chorus to be· helld Feb. 5, 6, and 7 ·in .

LOuisville.

Selected were Mike Osborne, bass: Lisa Holloway, soprano: and

Julie Hanson, alto.

They were chosen on the basis of scores at the .regional auditions

held at MSU in November.

Statewide, 350 students were selected to participate in the

chorus.

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Breck's Future Homemakers of America will be observing National

FHA week Feb. 8-14.

Marjorie' Hines, FHA advisor, has listed a program of activities

for the 40-member chapter.

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' ;. On Sunday, Feb. 8, the chapter will attend a local church

service.

The· following Tuesday, tea will be served to the UBS faculty

and on Friday, the chapter will observe. school service day. FHA

members also will undertake various projects. within the .school.

***** The UBS band has six students participating in the. Morehead

State University Band Clinic, Feb. 13-15.

Participating are Anne Harris, Gretchen Hicks, cathy Sullivan,

Ed Perrine, Victor Simon and Delori Hawkins.

The Breck band has 40 members and is under the direction of

Randy Clark.

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I OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, KY --- Morehead State University is accepting

applications for its fall nursing class.

Students.interested in the two-year program must complete an

application, provide a recent photograph, submit reading test

scores and·nursing math test scores and ACT results. They also

must be interviewed by the head of the Department of Nursing and

Allied Health.

Required tests are available in the MSU Testing Center, Room

501, Ginger Hall. The nursing applica~ion file must be complete

by March 1 to be considered for the fall class.

Additional information is available from Director of Admissions,

MSU, Morehead, Ky. 40351.

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Thru Mar. 5

Thurs., Feb. 5

·· Fri., Feb. 6

Sat., Feb. 7

Sun., Feb. 8

Tues. , F.eb. 10

CALENDAR OF EVENTS MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Art Exhibit--mixe.d media works of Judy Hawley-~ Third Floor, Library

Kentucky Documentary Photographic Exhibition-­Claypool-Young Art Gallery

' Business Administration Lecture--Frederick O'Brien, guest speaker--Reed Hall 419, 10:20 a.m.

Faculty Brass Recital--Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m. (See Newsbriefs)

4:10 Special--Dr. Jack Bizzel: "The Urban Crisis" Radar 112, 4:10p.m.

Folk and Country Dancing--Laughlin Health Bldg. 210, 8-10 p.m. Public invited.

Graduate Recital--Anne Jorgensen, piano--Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

Men's Basketball--MSU vs. Eastern--Wetherby Gymnasium, 5 p.m.

Sneior Recital--Kathy Dewees, voice--Baird Recital Hall, 6 p.m.

Women's Basketball--MSU vs. Western Kentucky-­Wetherby Gymnasium, 5 p.m.

Wrestling--MSU vs. Central State--Wetherby Gym, 1:30 p.m.

Art Exhibit--mixed media works of Jeni McDaniel-­Third Floor, Library, through Feb. 19.

Senior Recital--Ed Koury, flute--Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

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Men's Basketball~-MSU vs. Xavier--Wetherby Gymnasium, 7:30 p.m.

Senior Recital--Charles Miller, voice--Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

February Band Clinic--Biard Music Bldg., through Feb. 15

4:10 Special--Gene Pyle: "Photography--A "personal View"--Baird Recital Hall, 4:10 p.m.

OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Three academic programs at Morehead State

University--Environmental Studies, Mining Reclamation and .·.·,. ·.•''''.

Pre-Forestry--have been cited as "viable programs" by the 1976

edition of Conservation Directory, a publication of the National

Wildlife Federation.

The college section is a part of the comprehensive listing

of enviromnental groups, organizations and agencies existing in

the United States.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- More than 600 high school musicians and

nearly 25'0 band directors are expected to attend the annual Morehead

State University Band Clinic, Fab. 13-15.

The scheduie features performances by four MSU groups and

seven bands comprised of clinic students.

Eleven free concerts are scheduled, starting Feb. 13 when the

MSU Concert Band performs at 7:30p.m., the Symphony Band at 8:30p.m.

and the Jazz Ensemb.le I at 9:30 p.m., all in Button Auditorium.

Highlighting Saturday, Feb. 14, are performances by the

Percussion Ensemble at 8 p.m·. and 9:30 p;m. in Baird Recital Hall.

High school concerts dominate the final day of the clinic with

seven 30-minute concerts starting at 1 p.m.

Guest directors include Dr. Milburn Carey of Enid, Okla., George

Cavender of Ann Arbor, Mich., James Copenhaver of Tallahassee, Fla.,

Dr. Leonard Falcone of East Lansing, Mich., Forrest McAllister of

Joliet, Ill., Dr. Charles Martyn of Montgomery, w. Va., and Gladys

Wright of West Lafayette, Ind.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE.UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Kathy Dewees of OWingsville, formerly of

Greensburg, will present her senior· recital Saturday, Feb. 7, in

Baird Recital Hall at Morehead State University.

The 6 p.m. voice program will feature works for alto by

Handel, Bach, Schumann, Brahms, Bachelet, Bizet, Moussorgsky and

Shaw. John Scott will be the accompanist.

Mrs. Dewees is the daughter of Mr. imd Mrs. Calvin Paxto"n,

103 Nancy St., Greensburg, and is a graduate of Greensburg High

School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION ~OREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY. MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. Charles Miller of Middlesboro will p.resent

his senior recital Wednesday, Feb. 11,· i!l Baird Recital Hall at

Morehead State University.

The 8 p.m. voice program will feature works for baritone by

Purcell, Barber, Wolf, Ravel, Quilter, Haydn and Strauss. Vivian

Conrad will be the accompanist.

Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack T. Miller, 1807 Winchester

Ave., Middlesboro, and is a graduate of Middlesboro High School.

The recital is free and open to the.public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. Mrs. Anne Jorgensen of Traverse City,

Mich., will present her graduate recital Friday, Feb. 6, in Baird

Recital Hall at Morehead State University.

The 8 p.m. piano program will feature works by Scarlatti,

Beethoven, Chopin, Rachmaninoff and Poulenc.

·She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ginter, 1617

East Lane, Traverse City, Mich. and is a graduate of St. Francis

High School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

.Two .. "December graduates of Morehead state University were

among four college students killed early last Friday in an

.automobile accident near Tullahoma, Tenn.

They were Geraldine Ison, 21, of Sandy Hook, and Sharon

Fields, 21, of Stephens. Both completed degree requirements at MSU

in December, majoring in mathematics and data processing.

They were attending a science institute sponsored by the

University of Tennessee.

Also killed were Mark Stowe, 22, of Manchester, England, and

Enice Hutto, 26, of Oklahoma City. Marshall Hutto, 25, of Oklahoma

City, was critically injured.

The Tennessee Highway Patrol said the auto in which the students

were riding \vent out of control and struck a tree.

Miss Ison was the daughter of Mrs. Laura Ison of Sandy Hook.

Miss Fields was the daughter of Mrs. Delmas Fields of Step~ens.-'

Both were to have received bachelor's degrees at MSU's spring

commencement.

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OFFICE OF PUBLI~ INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351 ·

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

"MOREHEAD, Ky. --- six members o! the Morehead State University

music faculty will present a recital Thursday at a· p.m. :in MSU' s

Baird Recital Hall.

Included are Richard Thier, horn: John Stetler, trumpet; and

Robert Jorgensen, euphonium. Assisting will be Karl Payne, Lucretia

Stetler and Anne Jorgensen, all on piano.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Bids will be opened Feb. 20 in Frankfort for

the renovation of Allie Young Hall at Morehead State University.

MSU President Adron Doran said tlie project is estimated to cost

about $1.6 million and require one year to complete.

Built in 1925 and used as a women's residence hall until 1974,

the four-story structure in the center of the campus will be converted

to academic and administrative use.

The first floor will house a centralized printing and duplicating

operation and facilities for photojournalism. Located on the second

floor will be a new student health center. The third floor will

contain a placement center and faculty offices. The fourth floor will

house classrooms and offices for the journalism program.

The building was named for the late Sen. Allie Young of Morehead,

the state legislator credited with influencing the selection of

-, Morehead as the site of the school in 1922.

"This project will permit us to provide better health care for

our students and alleviate a shortage of offices and classrooms in

several areas and enable us to consolidate other university-wide

services in a modern facility," Dr. Doran said in announcing the bid

opening.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC·INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY ·40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Mrs. Jane ~ay, head of the Department of

Nursing and Allied Health at Morehead $tate University, has been

elected to the Board of Directors of the Kentucky Allied Health

Consortium.

The organization consists of health educational institutions

throughout the state.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. Charles E. Holt Jr., assistant pro~essor of

history at Morehead.State University and a native of Claremont, N.H.,

ha.s. been awarded a doctoral degree. by the University of Kentucky.

A former instructor .at Wentworth Military Academy in Lexingto.n,

Mo., Dr. Holt joined the MSU faculty in 1968.

He holds other degrees from ottawa University and Central.Missouri.

State University and is the son of Mr. and.Mrs. Charles E •. Holt, Sr.,

Charlestown Rd., Clarement, N.H. He is married to the former carol

Peek of versailles,· Mo. They have one child.·

Dr. Holt is a member of the Morehead Men's Club, American Historical

Association, Kentucky Council for the Soc·ial Studies, . Social Studies

Advisory Council of the Kentucky Department of Education and Faith

Presbyterian Church.

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UNI\"E:NSITY AFI"Af/1S

For Immediate Release

NOREHEAD, r:y.---·Pamela Hald, .a fonne1: reside;<t of Home,wod, Il:l.,

has complet~d her first semester as a faculty meober at Morehead

Stat"e University.

·The daughter of J.'.·!r. and Hrs. Charles Hakl, she is a gradu.:~tc

of Indiana University and is an assistant instructor of music at

NSU.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORllATiml

(606) 783-3325

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Breck Briefs

At a speech event held recently at George Rogers Clark High

School, two University Breckinridge School students finished high.

David Flatt won second in boys extemporanious speaking, and

Jan Simon placed third in storytelling.

Thirteen UBS students participated in the meet. The.Breck

speech team is under the direction of Kathy Crusie.

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In observance of St. Valentine's Day, the MSU Student Council

of Exceptional Children is sponsoring a party for the special

education students at Breck.

It will be held Feb. 13 at 2 p.m. in Room 204.

* * * * * Advanced art students at UBS currently are working in pencil

drawings and sculpturing heads.

Larry Dales, art instructor, reports that advanced student

Paul Davis is working with glass and Carol Gurley is casting silver.

Photo students are studying animation and are making a

one-minute film.

* * * * * The UBS Band is selling candy during February to help purchase

equipment.

The candy is available from any band member at a price of

50 cents per box.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Joan Bennett Raybourn of Winchester will

present her senior recital Sunday, Feb. 29, in Baird Recital Hall

at Morehead State University.

The 8 p.m. clarinet program will feature works by Mozart,

Funzi and Hyams. Jeanne Yates will be the accompanist.

Mrs. Raybourn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W.

Bennett, 20 Windridge Dr., Winchester; and is a graduate of

Laurel County High School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- John Conrad of Falmouth will present his

senior voice recital Sunday, Feb. 29, in Baird Recital Hall at

Morehead State University.

The 3 p.m. program will feature works by Wolf, Duparc,

Faure, Verdi, Purcell, Mendelssohn and Foster. The accompanist

is Vivian Conrad.

Conrad, a tenor, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orman W. Conrad,

Sr., Rt. 2, Falmouth and is a graduate of Pendleton County High

School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

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MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Jeff Staten of Louisville will present his

senior recital Friday, Feb. 27, in Baird Recital Hall at Morehead

State University.

The 8 p.m. trumpet program will feature works by Kennan,

Tenglia, Krieger and Barat. · Anne Jorgensen will be the accompanist.

Staten is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William T. staten, 5253

Maryman Rd., Louisville, and is a graduate of Pleasure Ridge Park

High School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD," KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Linnie Gorton of Bonnville, Ind. will

present her senior recital Sunday, Feb. 29, in Baird Recital

Hall at Morehead State university.

The 8 p.m. flute program will feature works by Bach, Polin

and Hyams. Jeanne Yates will be the accompanist.

Miss Gorton is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. R. William

Gorton, 606 East Main St., Boonville, and is a graduate of

Boonville High School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky, --- Cassandra Kiser Jude of Olive Hill will

present her senior voice recital Sunday, Feb. 29, in Baird Recital

Hall at Morehead State University.

The 3 p.m. program will feature works by Bach, Gluck, Menotti,

Mendelssohn, Purcel·l and Foster. The accompanist is Vivian Conrad.

Mrs. Jude, a mezzo-soprano, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Bradley K. Kiser, Rt. 2, Olive Hill, and is a graduate of East

Carter High School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Classes will be suspended and offices will

be closed at Morehead State university on Monday, Feb. 16, in

observance of Washington's Birthday.

The holiday will not affect the MSU-Austin Peay basketball

game scheduled at 7:30 p.m. in Wetherby Gymnasium.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325 ..

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- David Ammerman of Falmouth will present

his senior recital Thursday, Feb. 26, in Baird Recital Hall

at Morehead State University.

The 8 p.m. saxophone program will feature works by Lantier,

Creston, Eccles and Bozza. Karl Payne will be the accompanist.

Ammerman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Ammerman,

Rt. 2, Falmouth, and is a graduate of Pendleton County High

School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

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MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Mike Slaughter of Fort Thomas will present

his senior recital Wednesday, Feb. 25, in Baird Recital Hall at

Morehead State University.

The 8 p.m. trumpet program will feature works by Handel,

Wormser, Goedicke and Ellington. Jay Flippin will be the

accompanist.

Slaughter is the son of Mrs. Esther Slaughter, 2323 Memorial

Pkwy., Fort Thomas, and is a graduate of Highlands High School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Margaret Wolf of Amelia, Ohio, will

present her senior recital Sunday, Feb. 22, in Baird Recital

Hall at Morehead State University.

The 4 p.m. clarinet program will feature works by Hindemith,

DePortes and Gauber't. Beth Lee will be the accompanist. _.

Miss Wolf is the daughter of Charles E. Wolf, 299 Chapel

Rd;, Amelia, Ohio, and is a graduate of Amelia High School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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Thru Mar. 5

Thurs. , Feb. 12

Fri., Feb. 13

Sat., Feb. 14

Sun. , Feb. 15_.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Art-Exhibit-- mixed media works of Jeni McDaniel-­Third Floor, Library

Kentucky Documentary Photographic Exhibition-­Claypool-Young Art Gallery

February Band Clinic--Baird Music Building, through Feb. 15.

4:10 Special -- Gene Pyle: "Photography--A Personal View"--Baird Recital Hall, 4:10 p.m.

Band Clinic Concerts-- MSU Concert Band, 7:30p.m.; MSU Symphony Band, 8:30p.m.; MSU Jazz Ensemble, 9:30 p.m. All in Button Auditorium.

Folk and Country Dancing-- Laughlin Health Bldg., Room 210, 8-10 p.m.

Band Clinic Concerts -- MSU Percussion Ensemble, 8 p.m., Baird Recital Hall. Repeat of concert, 9:30 p.m.

Band Directors -Dinner Eagle Room, Adron Doran -University Center, 6:30 p.m.

Men's Basketball -- MSU vs. Murray State--Wetherby Gymnasium, 7:30 p.m.

ROTC High school Rifle Meet all day

Button Rifle Range,

SWim Meet -- MSU vs. Morris Harvey--Senff Natatorium, 4 p.m.

Women's Basketball -- MSU vs. Louisville--Wetherby Gymnasium,. 5 ·p.m.

Band Clinic Concerts -- Seven high school bands-­Button Auditorium, 1 p.m.

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Wed., Feb. 18

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Men's Basketball -- MSU vs. Austin Peay-~Wetherby Gymnasium, 7:30 p.m.

Washington's birthday celebration--classes dismissed; offices closed.

Poetry Reading and Folk Fest Student· Lounge, Clayp9ol-Young Art Building, 7:30-10 p.m.

Concert Lecture Series -- David Matthews, post~­Button, 7:30 p.m.

Faculty Recital.-- Robert Pritchard, flute--Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

4:10 Special -- CPT Frank Flauto: "Revolutionary Warfare"--Reed Auditorium, 4:10 p.m.

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Morehead State University's Division of Languages and Literature

is sponsoring a poetry reading Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 7:30p.m.

in the Clay-Young Art Building.

About 25 students and faculty members will take part in the

evening of poetry, prose and music.

The program is free and open to the public. Refreshments will

be served.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University's spring semester

enrollment includes 161 residents of Montgomery County.

They are:

Phillip E. Adams, Bobby T. Amburgey, Ricky J. Amburgey,

Jeffrey K. Arnold, Ronald Baker, Vicky W~ Baker, Ann L. Barnard,

Mary V. Barnard, Michael·H. Barnard and William T .. Barnard.

Barbara D. Bartels, Daniel E. Beasley, Michael A._ Beebe,

Suzanne J. Beebe, Randell P. Berry, Vickie J. Berry, James B. Berryman,

Rebecca G. Bigstaff, Thomas J·. Bigstaff; and -Ronald E .. Blevins.·

Gloria Bowling, Defra S. Brown, William W •. _Browning, Jacquelyn M. · ···.-;.

Cannon, .Tamela -M. Cannon, Barry R. Cartmill, Curt D. Caskey, Gregory D.

Caskey, Kenneth R. Catron, and Stephen C. Chaney.

Spencer C. Chappel, Bradley L. Colliver, Calvin B. Colliver,

Stevie Conway, Jaines M. Cooper, Rdmie R. Cooper, Lida R •. Craft,

Thomas s. Craver, John M. Cunningham, and David Daniel.

Ida R. Daugherty, Joseph M. Deaton, Rhonda D. D~ederich, Donald B.

Doyle, Paul D. Eads, D. Scott Elliott, Margaret A. Ensor, Connie E.

Estes, Kathy L. Fortune, anq Norvetta L. Garrett.

·Regina Garrett, Jeannine S. Gatewood, Theophilus Gay, Gary C.

Gilmore, Roy K. Ginter, Terry F. Ginter, Owen-L. Gray, Hazel R. Hadden,

Ella C. Hamilton and Hazel M. Hanson.

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Archie M. Harper, Phyllis W. Haynes, Irvin K. Hepner, Debra E.

Humphreys, Glen M. Johnson, Walter K. Johnso~. Jacqueline Jones,

Karen C. Jones, Nancy c. Jones; and Thomas B. Jones.

Ardith R. Justice, Lola M. Keath, Lowell G. King, Sara P. Lambert,

Sidney R. Lansdale, Donna J. Liggett, Linda R. Lindon, Danny L. Linville,

Jerry D. Long,and Stephen J. Lynch.

James M. Malone, Barbara A. Mann, Peter Charles Marcum, James B.

Mark, Alvah T. McCoy, Johnp.y H. McCrecken, Linda T. McGuJ_re, Michael S.

1_ McGuire, Stephen A. McGuire and Kevin F. McLaughlin.

Ke::.neth A. McNay,Trena M. McNay, David W. McNeill,RobinL. Meyer,

Debbie M. Montgomery, Douglas K. Moore, Joseph A. Horin , Beverly A.

Murphy, Jeffrey R. Murphy,and Cynthia A. Nolan.

Laura B._ ·orme, Thomas W. Orme·, Wilhetta Overstreet, Hobert Ctwens,

Angela A. Patrick, Larry D. Patrick, Jac Pearson, Jonell D. ·Phillips,

Wilnetta B. Pleasant and prema.K. Price.

Linda K. Prow, Pa.tricia P. Prow, Roy N. Ragland, Lindsay o. Rice,

Kathy L. Richards, Roger Riddell, Deborah F. Robinson, James A.

Robinson, Jacki~"R. Rountree and James L.· Russell.

Claude T. Salisbury, Willi-am R •. Salisbury, Wendell H. Salmons,

Charles K. Sargent, Robert W. Schwartz, Rebecca c. Shepherd, Leah J.

Simp~ins, Jimmie L. Smith, Jimmy A. Smith , and John A. Smith.

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Fred Spradlin, Je:ffrey D. Staton Lewis 0. Tanno, Katherine K •

•• Taul, Jerri L. Thompson, Michael L. Tipton, Beulah M. Toy, ·stanley w.

Trimble, Linda s. Tyra, and Mark D. Tyree.

James D. Vinson, Charles A. Walker, Charlotte L. Walker, Danny c.

Walker, Lawrence R. Walsh, Zanada G. Walters, James E •. Wanke, Anthony c.

Warren, Terry L. Weikert, and Peggy Brown West.

Bobby K. Whitaker, James D. Williamson, ·Jesse Willoughby, Donna J.

Wilson, Donna s. Wilson, Garry W. Wood, Byron K. Yarber, Cheryl R. Yarber,

and David W. Yarber.

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For Immediate Rele·a:se

MOREHEAD, Ky.---Patrick W. Fielding of Asliland

is among 14 Morehead State University students selected to

appear in the 1975-76 edition of "Who's Who Among Vocational

and Technic.al Students in America."

Nomination is limited to students in· the last year. of·

study.and must be approved·by t~e.faculty. Considerations

include attitude, academic standing and performance.

He is the son· of Beverly Fielding, 1694 Elliott,. Ashland.

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UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS

(Special to the Jackson Times)

Representatives of Morehead State University are visiting

Breathitt County High School on Thursday, Feb. 19 to discuss

opportunities at MSU .

. ;,·'.[:h'{ ·:·5:;{~:::~. s ~~~t"in~· at 8:10 a.m. MSU staff members will present information

on admission procedures, financial aid, programs of study and

student activities.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MO&EHEAD, . Ky. Morehead State University is hosting a ·

meeting. of the Gateway Society of· Radiologic Technologists on . :'.

Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 7:30 p.m. in B. F. Reed Hall.

Guest speaker will be Dr. Patrick Serey.of Morehead, clinical

instructor of orthopedics at the University of Kentucky. ·

Radiologic technologists from throughout Eastern Kentucky are

expected to attend. Tom Dobbins of Ashland is the society president.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Robert Pritchard, instructor of music

at Morehead State University, will present a flute recital

Thursday, Feb. 19, at 8 p.m. in MSU's Baird Recital Hall.

The program will feature works by Carl Reinecke, Eugene

Bozza, Edgard Varese and Walter Piston. Mrs. Lucretia Stetler

is the accompanist.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Two veteran Army enlisted personnel

have been assigned to Morehead State University's Department

of Military Science.

Now stationed at MSU as part of the voluntary Army Rotc

program are Staff Sgt. Gerard Ballard and Sp-5 Gracie Howard.

Sgt. Ballard, a native of Detroit, enlisted in the Army

in August, 1968, and has served in Germany. His awards include

~he Good conduct Medal and selection as outstanding soldier of

the quarter in lOth Special Forces Group.

Specialist Howard, a native of Fort Worth, Texas, enlisted

in October, 1968, and has served in Okinawa. Her awards include

the Good conduct Medal and the National Defense Service Medal.

She has. been selected for promotion to staff sergeant.

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The annual Key Club SWeetheart Dance and· coror~ation ceremonies

will be Saturday, Feb. 28, from 8 p.m •. to midnight in the Ballroom of·

the Adron Doran·university Center~

Twelve sweetheart. candidates will vie for the crown ~ow held by

Charlene Derrickson.

·The dance is open· to· grades 9-12 ~ Tickets are available from any.

member of the Key Club or club sponsor Sam Daugherty.

Music wi·ll be provided by a group from the MSU Department of Music.

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The UBS Speech team placed eighth in competition against 20 other

schools in a recent speech tournament at Georgetown College.

In boys extemporanious speaking, David Flatt and Ed Perrine went

to the finals and Flatt placed third.

Breck students Susan Calhoun and Cathy Figg reached the finals

in duet acting and Miss Figg also competed in the dramatic interpretation

finals.

The UBS speech team is coached by Kathy Crusie and graduate

assistant Dave Woodrow.

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The Breck. intramural basketball tournament for grades 5-8 will

be coming up later this month.

The 7th and 8th grade tournament is scheduled Feb. 18-23, and

the 5th and 6th grade. competition will be March 1 and 2. '

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The tournament pairings_ will be based on team ·positions at

the end of the season.

Games will be_ played in the ~reck gym, starting at 6:30p.m.

***** The UBS Drama Department has started rehearsals for "Coine

Blow Your Horn", a comedy by Neil Simon.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Morehead State University's School of Business

and Economics has established a business assistance service for

businesses 'in the Morehead area.

The program involves five faculty members and its purpose is to

help individual businessman avoid costly errors. The service is

informal and without charge for problems involving small amounts of time.

Participating are Dr. Gary Brockway, marketing; Dr. William

Whitaker, finance; Dr. Joe Copeland, economics; Dr. Robert Hansen,

accounting; and Dr. Richard Baxter, management.

The group is available to provrde market reviews, financial

records assistance, capital budgeting and loan application assistance

to those now in business and or planning a business venture.

For more information, contact Dr. Gary Brockway, UPO 1358, MSU

Morehead, Ky. 40351.

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Thru March 5

Thurs., Feb. 19

Sat., Feb. 21

Sun., Feb. 22

Tues., Feb. 24

Wed., Feb. 25

CALENDAR OF EVENTS MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Art Exhibit -- mixed media works of Jeni McDaniel--. Third Floor, Library

Kentucky Documentary Photographic Exhibition Claypool-Young Art Gallery

Concert and Lecture Series -- David Matthews, poet-­Button, 7:30 p.m.

Faculty Recital Robert Pritchard, ·flute--Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

4:10 Special -- CPT Frank Flauto: "Revolutionary Warfare"--Reed .Auditorium, 4:10p.m.·

National Teacher Examination Ginger Hall 301.

Pot Luck_Supper and Folk and Country Dancing-~ Baird 117, 6..:10 p.m. Public invited

Art Show -- mixed media works of carolyn Sleeper and Phyllis_ Chapman -- Third Floor, Librari, through Mar. 4.

Senior Recitals -- Steve Beyersdoerfer, trombone, Baird Recital Hall, 3 p.m.; Margaret "1-l'olf, Baird Recital Hall, 4 p.m.

Bloodmobile -- Button, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Graduate Recital -- Norah Figg, Piano~-Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

Bicentennial Symposium -- Dr. John Kleber: "Bad Children Enlightenment:· Ideas that Bred .a Revolution"--Honors Seminar Room, Johnson Camden Library, 4:10 p.m.

College Marketing Group Truck -- in front of Adron Doran University Center, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Senior Recital -~ Mike Slaughter, trumpet--Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

World of Technology Day campus, all day

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4:10 Special--- Dr. Bill Bryant: ,;The Dulcimer and Its Construction"--Claypool-Young 111, 4:10 p.m.

Men's Basketball MSU vs. East Tennessee--Wetherby Gymnasium, 7:30 p.m •.

senior Recital -- David Ammerman, saxophone-­Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.·

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TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

Funeral services were conducted Tuesday in Houston, Texas,

for Basii c. Doran, 68, the brother of Morehead State University

President Adron Doran.

Mr. Doran, a Church of Christ minister and a Houston resident,

died early Sunday in a Houston hospital of injuries suffered

Dec. 28 when he was struck by a hit-and-run automobile.

A former Mayfield resident, Mr. Doran had li~ed in Texas

for more than 40 years.

Other survivors include his wife, the former Johnnie Marie

Cook of Graves county; a daughter, Mrs. William Green of Houston;

another brother, Lewis Doran of Nashville, Tenn.; and five

grandchildren.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Morehead State University's School of

Applied Sciences and Technology is sponsoring its fifth annual

World of Technology Day on Wednesday, Feb. 25.

The all-day event includes exhibits, demonstrations and

tours conducted by each department in the school. Areas included

are agriculture, horne economics, industrial education, technology,·

nursing and allied health.

Programs are designed to demonstrate methods and techniques

of technical education offered at MSU. Also included is a

guidance serilinar for high school counselors and teachers. ·

Additional information is available from Dr. Charles Derrickson,

Dean, School of Applied Sciences .and Technology, MSU, Morehead, Ky.

40351.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---."Dark of the Moon," a light musical by

Howard Richardson and William Berney, is scheduled March 2-4 as

the first production of the spring· semester by the Morehead State

University Theatre.

Curtain time is 8 p.m. at Button Auditorium.

Under the direction of Dr. William J. Layne, the production

is a romantic fantasy using the Great Smokey Mountains as a backdrop.

The plot centers around a small town mountain love affair between

a witch boy and the beautiful Barbara Allen and the thwarting of their

relationship by the superstitions of the mountain people.-

Cast in the lead roles are H. c. Farmer, Louisville senior, and

Violet Webster, Butler senior.

Stan Moore, Ashland graduate student, designed the sets. Don

Lillie, Louisville graduate student, is the costume designer.

MSU students are admitted free with ID cards. Admission for

other persons is $2. Tickets may be reserved by calling 606/783-2170

between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY . MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE:. . 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Theatre groups· from three schools .are

performing Saturday at Morehead State University in the Morehead

Regional Drama Festival.

Sponsored by the Kentucky High School Speech League, the

presentation of one-act plays begins at 9 a.m. in the Combs Little

Theatre.

The performance schedule includes Putnam Junior High School of

Ashland, 10-11 a.m.~ Russell Middle School, 9-10 a.m.~ and-Ashland

Paul Blazer High School, 1-2 p.m.

Awards will be presented at 2:15 p.m. The festival is free

and open to the public.

Dr. James Quisenberry, associate professor of speech at.MSU,

is the festival manager.

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·MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

(" UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS

For Immediate Release

MOREHEAD, Ky.-~-H .. C. Farmer, Louisville senior

at Morehead State University,is portraying John in "Dark of

the Mo.on," a light musical being presented next month at MSU.

~he romantic·fantasy runs March 2-4 as the ·first.spring

production of the MSU Theatr·e.

·Farmer is the son of E~izabeth Farmer, 5506 ·Beth Rd.!

Louisville.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY l-'.OREHEAD, KY. 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

special t~ the sun Cumberland courier.)

Reoresentatives'··of Morehead State University are visiting - . .

Bell co. High School on Monday, Feb. 23,·to discuss

opportunities at MSU •.

Starting at 2:30 p.m. MSU staff members· will present

information on admission procedures, financial aid, programs

of study and student activities."

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University Breckinridge School junior Mary .Bendixen has been t~

selected to serve on the state FHA log committee.

She is responsible for assisting other statewide representatives

in putting together the state FHA scrapbook.

Mary also is historian for the UBS club.

A regional meet:i,.ng was held recen·tly in Carlisle. Attending: ·were

Miss Bendixen and UBS advisor Marjorie Hines.

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Members of the Breck speech team recently competed against 33

high schools in a statewide meet at St. Xavier High School in Louisville •

. Participating were Cathy Figg, David Flatt, Nelson Phillips and

Mike Sparkman.

Flatt placed fourth in extemporanious speaking and Mike Sparkman

finished fifth in radio broadcasting.

*****

Breck junior Lee Allen is working on a science project which will

be entered in the annual MSU Regional science Fair on April 10.

He is experimenting with the freeze drying of food.

*****

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MOREHEAD; ·Ky. ·--:.~ Mark· Dixon of ·cov:i,ngton will present his

junior recital Tuesday, ,March 2, in B.aird Re.ci_tal Hall a:t

·.Morehead State University~

The 8 p.m~ clarinet program will "feature ~ork~:by Dehu_ssy,.

Mozart and Starer. Lucr!'Jtia. Stetler ·is the accompanist •.

Dixon· is. ... the ·son dr. Mrs. Virginia Dixon,· 3100 Madison. Pk~.

covington, .a.nd. is a graduate ~f simon .. :Kenton High School. . . ' .> ..

The recital is.free and_open·to.the public. ; ..

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TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

<MOREHEAD, Ky. Lee Armstrong of Daytona Beach, Fla.

·will· present his senior recital. Thursday, March 4, in Baird

Recital Hall at Morehead State University.

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cThe 8 p. ~. trumpet program will ~eature works by Bohrnstedt,

.. .;~Debussy and Gabrieli. Jay Flippin will be the accompanist.

·.· . ..,"Armstrong is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Armstrong, 1456

~~North Grandview Ave., Daytona Beach, and is a graduate of

, Seabreeze High School.

·The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

.· MOREaEAD, KENTUCKY 40351 TELEPHONE:

606/783-3325

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MOREHEAD, Ky. Debbie Poore, Hodgenville senior at

Morehead State University, is serving as a legislative intern

with the House Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources.

Miss Poore', student member of the MSU Board of Regents,

is majoring in political science and English and hopes to

become an attorney • . -- . - - . ~-

To quali~y for_ the .five-month program in Frankfort, .·students,.

must have at "least junior standing, a minimum grade point average·

of:·2·.s ·and be active ·in campus activities. r-.

::-;:·.-'-'·,,=· .·-h·.··.' -·, _ .. _,..., ,·.· -~ .. j . .::_ · ' •. LegJ.slatJ.'(e J.nterns earn 15 hours-o_f. credJ.t for the program

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· and recieve a monthly stipend of $376.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Poore, Rt. 1,

Hodgenville, and is a graudate of LaRue County High School.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE uNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Tim Kennedy of Dayton will present his

junior recital Tuesday, March 2, in Baird Recital Hall at Morehead

State University.

The 8 p.m. trumpe:t progra.;n will feature works by Tuthill and

Payne. Jay Flippin and·Rick·Dill will·be the accompanists.·

·Kennedy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kennedy, 404 8th Ave.,

Dayton, and is a graduate of Bellevue High School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

For Immediate Release

MOREHEAD, Ky.---,Two Louisville brothers at Morehead State

University are participating in "Dark of the Moon," a light

musical being_ presented next month at MSU .

. ".,<.· c· .. '~·.·.-;:. . . Don Lillie, MSU graduate student, is costume designer while

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•. f:he romantic fai?-tasy runs March 2-4 as the first spring

production of the MSU Theatre.

They are the sons of Wes Lillie, .3314 Farnsley Dr.,

Louisville.·

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Thru March 5

Thurs., Feb. 26

Fri., Feb. 27

Sun.,_ Feb. ·29

Mon., March 1 (Tentative)

Tues., Mar. 2

Wed., Mar_. 3

Thurs. , Mar. 4

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Art Show--mixed media works ·of Carolyn Sleeper and Phyllis Chapman--Third Floor, Library

Kentucky Documentary Photographic Exhibition-­Claypool-Young Art Gallery

4:10 Special--Dr. Bill Bryant: "The Dulcimer and Its Construction"--Claypool-Young 111, 4:10p.m.

Men's Basketball--'-MSU vs. East Tennessee--Wetherby Gymnasium, 7:30 p.m.

Senior Recital--David Ammerman, saxophone--Baird Recital Hall,-8 p.m.

Folk and Country Dancing--Laughlin Health Bldg. 210, 8 p.m. Public invited .•

Senior Recital--Jeff Staten, trumpet--Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

Senior Recitals--John Conrad and Sandy Kiser, voice--Baird Recital Hall, 3 p.m.; Joan Bennett Raybourn,· clarinet; Linnie Gorton, flute--Baird Recital Hall, _8 p.m.

OVC Basketball Playoff; Wetherby Gym, 7:30p.m.

Junior Recital--Tim Kennedy, trumpet; Mark Dixon, clarinet--Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

MSU Theatre--"Dark of the Moon"--Button, 8 p.m. nightly through March 4

Concert--Mason county High School Choir-~Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

Outstanding High School Seniors--campus, all day.·

-4:10 Special--Dr. Charles Whidden: "Strange Stars"-­Lappin Hall 212, 4:10 p.m.

Senior Recital--Lee'Armstrong, trumpet; Daryl Angel, saxophone--Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

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(Special to The Morehead News)

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

Morehead State University's basketball record is even at 11-11

following weekend losses at Western Kentucky and Middle Tennessee.

MSU's Ohio valley Conference fell.to 7-5 with two games

remaining.'

The hot-shooting Hilltoppers of WKU avenged an earlier loss

to Jack Schalow's young cagers with a 100-82 win on.saturday night

in Bowling Green.

Western hit 64 percent of its field goal attempts and limited

high-scoring Eagle freshman Herbie Stamper to four points, his

season low. Sophomore forward Andre Jones paced the MSU scorers

with 31, his best effort of the year. Ted Hundley added 16 and

Mike Russell had 14.

The flu bug kept two Eagle starters out of the lineup Monday

night in Murfreesboro as the home-standing Blue Raiders romped to

a 93-76 win, also repaying an earlier loss to MSU. Stamper was

hospitalized and Brad Lemaster was held out of the game.

Russell and Jones each had 20 points for the Eagles and

Hundley grabbed 10 rebounds.

MSU wraps up its regular season home schedule on Thursday

night when East Tennessee visits Wetherby Gym. "Herbie Stamper

Night" and "Parents Night" will be observed at halftime. The

tipoff is set for 7:30 p.m.

The Eagles visit Tennessee Tech Qn Saturday night.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783.:.3325

MOREHEAD, Ky~ --- Dr. John w. Hevener, assistant professor

"" of history at Ohio State University, will make four appearances

this week as a guest lecturer· at Morehead State University.

Considered an authority on the experiences of white Appalachian

migrants to Northeastern Ohio, Dr. Hevener will speak Thursday at

10:20 a.m. and 2 p.m. and Friday at 10:20 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.

All four lectures are scheduled in Radar. Hall •

. His 10:20 a.m. presentation will concern the activities of

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TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky.---- Mary Chiles Hospital in Mount Sterling has

become an affiliate of Morehead State University's nursing program.

MSU President Adron Doran and Mary Chiles Administrator Ken

Ragland said the hospital would provide clinical experiences for

student nurses in MSU's associate degree program •

. ·.The affiliation· has been approved by the Kentucky Board of . :·

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Claire Medical Center and Daniel Boone Convalescent center in -- ·-

Morehead, Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital in Ashland and the Veterans

Administration Hospital in Lexington.

Following completion of the two-year degree program, MSU students

are eligible to take the state examination to ·become registered nurses.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD -STATE UN+VERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325·

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Noel Collins of Wise, Va. will present

his junior recital Thursday, March 18, in Baird Recital Hall.

at Morehead State University.

The 8 p.m. trombone program will feature works by Handel,

Haydn, Serocki and White. Candy Armstrong will be the

accompanist.

Collins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernard collins, Greenbriar

Acres, Wise, Va., and is a graduate of J.J. Kelly High School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

.TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, KY· --- Stewart Pitchford of Brooks will present

his junior recital Thursday, March 18 in Baird Recital·Hall at

Morehead State University.

The 8:30 p.m. trombone progr~ will feature works by Marcello,

Barat and Cowell. Laura Hall will be the accompanist.

Pitchford is the son of Margaret Ann Pitchford of Brooks and

is a graduate of Bullitt Ce~tral High School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Morehead State University's Department

of Nursing and Allied Health is sponsoring a "Career Day"

Thursday, March 4, from·9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Cassity

Building.

Purpose of the program is to provide MSU students an

opportunity to talk with professional people and agencies

concerning job placement in nursing, radiological technology

·.and medical office assistance •

. ·-For additional information, contact Mrs. Jane Ray, Head,

:"Department of Nursing and Allied Health, UPO Box 784, MSU,

··Morehead, Ky. 40351.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Martin Crum of Graysville, Ohio,

wlll present his senior recital Wednesday, March 17, in

Baird Recital Hall at Morehead State University.

The 8 p.m. guitar program will feature works by Monk,

Sanborn,· Young and Theilmans.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. w. Crum, Rt. 1,

Graysville, Ohio, and is a graduate of Skyvue High School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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Thru March-5

Thurs. , March 4 ·

Friday, March _5

Saturday, M~rch 6

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC .. >

Art Show -- mixed media works of caro"lyn Sleeper and Phyllis Chapman--Third Floor,. Library.

Kentucky Documentary Photographic Exhibition-­Claypool-Young Art· Gallery.

MSU Theatre~-"Dark of the Mocn"--Button, 8 p.m.

4:10 Special -- Dr. Russell BrengeLrnan; "Modern Astronomy"--Reed Hall, 4:10 p.m.

Senior Recital -- Lee Armstrong, trumpet; Daryl Angel, saxophone--Baird Recital· Hall; 8 p.m •.

Folk and Country Dancing -- Laughlin Health Building 210, 8 p.m. Public invited.

Spring vacation, ·through March 14.

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,. OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky.---The Mason County High School choir, under the

direction of Coralie Runyon, will perform Wednesday., March 3, at

8 p.m. in Baird Recital Hall at Morehead State University.

The group has made two European tours and for 16 straight years

has received the highest rating of the Kentucky Music Educators

Association in each of its· 16 years of existance.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, 'KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky.---Morehead state University-will be closed the week

of March 8 for spring vacation.

Classes and office hours resume Monday, March 15, at 8 a.m.

MSU's only campus activity during the break will be the 16th

Region Boy's Basketball Tournament.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

.t>lOREHEAD, Ky. --- Violet c. Severy, assistant.'professor of

music at Morehead State University, is presenting: a harpsichord.

recital Tuesday, March 16, in MSU's Baird Recital Hall.

The 8 p.m. ·program will fea·ture works by Scariat_ti, Couperin,

Rameau, Tcherepnin and Severy. Also, Vasile Venettozzi, assistant

professor of .music will sing an aria from Bach's "Coffee Cantata."

The performance will be.Mrs. Severy's last at MSU as a faculty

member. She is retiring this summer.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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The UBS band booster organization is considering fund raising

projects for the summer.

The group assists the band in transportation and the repair and

purchase of instruments.

Membership is open to parents of all Breck band members and other

interested citizens. Interested persons should contact Dr. Robert

Hawkins.

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Lincoln Invitational at Hodgenville.

Individual results were Steve Simon, first in humerous

interpretation; Victor Simon, fifth in humorous interpretation; David

Flatt, second in boys extemporaneous speaking; Jan Simon, second in

story telling; cathy Figg, fourth in dramatic interpretation; and

Susan Calhoun, fifth in prose interpretation.

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The 6lst District Basketball Tournament, for boys and girls, will

be played in Wetherby Gym, March 4 and 5.

Participating will be Menifee County, Morgan County, Rowan County,

and University Breck.

Tipoff times are 7 p.m. and 8:45 p.m. Tickets can be purchased

at each high school for $1.50. Tickets at the gate will be $2.

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UBS students Julie Hansen, Rachal Holloway and Cheryl Beane

have been selected to perform with the All-State Orchestra on

March 13 in Frankfort.

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TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- The annual faculty art show runs from March

15 through April 9 at.Morehead State University's Claypool-Young

Gallery.

More than 20 different types.of work are on display and many

are for sale. Seven faculty members are participating.

The exhibition is. free and open to the public. Gallery hours

are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday thru Friday.

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TELEPHON.E : 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Dr. David P. Appleby, a ~ember of the •"

music faculty at Eastern Illinois University, will present a guest

piana recital Monday, March 15, at 8 p.m. at Morehead State

University's Baird Recital Hall.

A former faculty member at MSU, Dr. Appleby received his

doctorate in music theory from Indiana University.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky.---Mrs. Betty Clarke, .assistant ·professor of

> English at Morehead State University, will have three poems published

this spring in "Twigs," a publication of the Appalachian Studies

Center.

The poems are "Dry Rain", "I Dropped a Pebble in the Water"

and "When We Said Goodbye." She already has one volume of p'oetry

in print, "44-Almost 45."

Mrs. Clarke is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Meloy,

2602 Fred Smith Road, Tallahassee, Florida, and is married to

William R. Clarke of Mayslick.

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TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Nine advanced nursing students from

Morehead State University won a $25 award for talent at the

) recent Kentucky Association of Nursing Students Convention

in Covington.

They presented a musical comedy selection to win first

place over groups of nursing students from other schools.

The convention also included seminars and job information

) from medical agencies throughout the area.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHON~:

606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Jack Elgin of Winchester, Virginia will

present his senior recital Monday, March 22, in Baird Recital

Hall at Morehead State University.

The 8 p.m. saxophone program will feature works by Handel,

Dautremier, Ibert and Whitney. Larry Keenan will be the accompanist.

Elgin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Elgin of Winchester,

Virginia and is a graduate of James wood High School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Tom Huckstep of Fowler, Indiana will

present his junior recital Sunday, March iL in Baird Recital Hall

at Morehead State University.

The 4 p.m. piano program will feature works by Mozart, Starer,

Jordan and Corea.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Huckstep, Rt. · 3,.

Fowler, Indiana and is a graduate of Benton Central High School •..

The recital is free zmd open to the public.

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OFFICE OF.PUBLIC INFORMATION· MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325-

MOREHE.li.D, Ky. --- Morehead State University's Phi Mu Alpha

Music Fraternity is sponsoring an all-day.music forum on March 19

featuring Dr. Gilbert H. Trythall, dean of the Creative Arts Center

at West Virginia University.

Dr. Trythall will lecture on electronic music at 1:30 p;m, and

will present·an electronic music and multi-media demonstration concert

in Baird. Music Hall at 8 p.m.

He was among the first theorists to construct a programmed ear-

training self-instructional text and is the author of a book on

electronic music. He has written numerous 'ai1tic'les on· the subject. 111, .

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Classes at University Breckinridge School are dismissed this

week for spring vacation.

***** UBS will be observing "Festival of Arts Week" from March 22

through March 29.

In an attempt to stimulate appreciation of the arts, Breck's

humanities, English, physical education and industrial arts

departments have scheduled various student activities for the week.

Several assembly programs are scheduled. A concert by the

UBS Band and Choir will be held for the elementary students.

Junior and senior high classes will see a matinee production of

"Corne Blow ·your Horn" by the Breck Drama department.

In other activities, the English department is sponsoring a

film entitled, "Railway Children.'! A dance and gymnastics

assembly will be presented by the Physical Education department.

·students in the Horne Economics and Industrial Arts

departments will display projects throughout the school.

Dinner theatre performances of "Corne Blow Your Horn" are on

tap March 25 and 26.

The UBS Band and Choir will perform March 30 in the Breck

Auditorium.

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As a spring science project, the Breck first and second

grades will be studying our national and state birds.

Instructor Coleene Hampton said the project will include

campus field trips and students will be asked to identify birds.

***** The Kentucky High School Speech League will hold a regional

speech tournament at Breck on March 19 and 20.

Seventeen high schools are expected to compete.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMA~ION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY _.40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

t}o MOREHEAD, Ky.--- Mike·Browri of North Vernon, Ind,, will

present his senior recital Tuesday, April 6, in Baird-Recital Hall

at Morehead State University.

The 8 p.m. program will feature works by Boda, Barat, Poulenc

and Arnold. Sarah Damron Brown will be the accompanist." Also

assisting will be Fred· :Hughes, flute: Jane Zopff, oboe: Mark Haymond,

bassoon• and Sue_Espenschied, horn.

Brown is the son of Mr .• and Mrs. Arthur Brown, 114 Meloy,

North Vernon, Ind., and is a graduate of Jennings_ County High

School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFOlli~TION MOREHEAD STATE-UNIVERSITY

.. MOREHEAD, KY 40351

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606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky.---Marla Kalb, Maysville freshman at Morehead

State University, won the freshman women's division of the

Kentucky section of the National Association of Teachers of Singing

in Louisville.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kalb, Rt. 3,

Maysville, and is a student of James Ross Beane, associate prof·essor

of music at MSU.

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TELEPHONE . 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Donna Aldridge of Chillicothe, Ohio, will

present her senior recital Friday, April 9, in Baird RecitalHall

at Morehead_State University.

The 8 p.m. oboe prQgram will feature works by Handel,· Head,

Frescobaldi and Reizenstein; Candy Armstrong will be the_

accompanist.

Miss. Aldridge is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Aldridge,·

Rt. 7, Chillicothe, and is a graduate of Valley Local High

School at Lucasville.

The recital is ·free and open. to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

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MOREHEAD, Ky. Morehead State University's debate team

and individual events team combined to win·the sweepstakes trophy

at the recent Eastern Kentucky University Speech Tournament.

In the debate division, two MSU varsity teams· finished first an

and second •. Members were Ed Goldblatt, Highland Park, Ill. freshman;

Mike Shelton, Fairdale .freshman, Mike Bryant, Fairdale freshman; and

Steve Hohmann, L~~isville senior. Hohmann received the Robert Martin

Trophy, as the tournament's outstanding.debater.

The individual events speech section was led by Gary Padgett,

Louisville junior, who won impromptu speaking. Janie Powell,

Elizabethtown junior, won oral interpretation of prose and Jan

Seiter, Cincinnati sophomore, placed second in after dinner

) speaking,

George (Skip) Coulter coaches the debaters and Harlen Hamm is

the individual events coach.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC .INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE ~ 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Brian Cooper of Ashland will present his i~

junior recital Monday, March 29, in Baird Recital Hall at Morehead

State University.

The 8 p.m. trombone and baritone program will feature works by

Hindemith, Serocki, Cooper and Frackenpohl. Anne Jorgensen will be

the accompanist.

Cooper is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper, 3435 Slem St.,

Ashland, and is a graduate of Paul G. Blazer High School.

The recital is free a~d open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION 'MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY -'MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Morehead State University's School of

Business and. Economics is sponsoring its annual World of

Business Day on Thursday) March 25.

The event includes exhibits, demonstrations and tours

conducted by each academic department. Areas included are

business administration, accounting, economics and business

education. In addition, area businesses and industries are

sponsoring exhibits.

Programs are designed to demonstrate methods and techniques

of modern business-oriented education offered at MSU. A

discussion of the metric system is planned ·for teachers and

counselors. ·

Additional information is available from Dr. Gary Brockway,

UPO 1358, MSU, Morehead, Ky. 40351.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Pamela Hakl, assistant instructor of

music at Morehead State University, will present a faculty recital

Tuesday, March 23, in MSU's Baird Recital Hall.

The 8 p.m·. oboe program will feature works by Telemann,

Poulenc; Loeffler and Krenek. She will be assisted by Larry

Keenan, piano;_Leo Blair, viola; and Suanne Blair, cello.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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Tickets for the Breck drama department's Dinner Theatre on

March 25 and 26 are $5 and can be reserved by calling 783-2144.

The price. includes_a 6 p.m. dinner in the UBS cafeteria and

t}le 7:30p.m. production of "Come Blow Your Horn". . .•

The cast includes Tom Butler, Jeanette !olinion, .Victor Simon,

Kevin Randolph, Teresa Logan, cathy Figg and Jan Simon.

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The UBS 2horal department is participating in a region~l music

festival to be held !olarch 27 at !olSU.

Choral Director Roy Pyle said the schools will not compete

against each other. Instead, soloists and ensembles will be rated

on a superior-to-poor,scale.

****** The boys basketball. team finishe.d its regular season wfth a

20-16 record.

The Eaglets won the 6lst District and.finished second in the

Easter!). Kentucky Conference. Graduating seniors are Skipper Holly,

Jim Harrison,· Tom Queen and Tony Jones.

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The .UBS band.and choir is performing March 30 at 8 p.m. in

the Breck auditorium. The program consists of a medley of "West

Side story" arid Olivia Newton John songs • .

The senior choir will· ·sing "One Less Bell to Answer'.', by

Burt Bacarach and a Latin tune, "Cantate Dominol".

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The group will aiso perform "Winds of Spring" ·and a French.

-selection, "LL Est Bel et Bon".

The junior high choir will sing "Mother country" by John

coates and "I Write the· Songs," arranged by Arnold Freed.

A bicentennial medley concludes the concert.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION . . MOREHEAD .STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY "40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --~ Dr. David J. Saxon, associate professor

of biology a·t- Morehead State University, is the author of an

article which will appear in the Journal of Comparative Biochemistry

and Physiology.

The article is entitled "Comparative Study of Pentose Phosphate

Pathway Enzymes in Acanthocephalans from Homeothermic and

Poikilothermic Hosts."

Dr. Saxon has been a member of the MSU faculty since 1967.

He is a native of Wingo, Ky.

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,OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- April 9 is the application deadline for

persons planning to receive degrees at Morehead State University's

spring commencement.

The ceremony is scheduled Friday, May 7, at 2 p.m. in Wetherby

Gymnasium.

Candidates for graduate degrees must apply through the Office

of Graduate Programs. All others apply through the Office of the

Registrar.

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·OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606 1783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- MemQers of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity at

Morehead State University are preparing for their annual 50-mile

walk this Satur~ay to ~enefit the Kentucky Easter Seal Society.

The marchers start the day with breakfast in Maysville as

guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Cartmell. or. Cartmell is chairman

of the MSU Board of Regents and Mrs. Cartmell is secretary of

the Kentucky Easter Seal Society.

Fraternity members will be collecting on street corners and

door-to-door in Morehead, Flemingsburg and Maysville.

The fraternity collected $4,200 last year and has a goal of

$5,000 this year. All donations are used by the Kentucky Easter

Seal SociP.ty :f.or direct care and treatment of handicapped children

throughout the state.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606 1783-'3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Dr. Ruth Barnes and Dr. Lewis Barnes,

professors of English at Morehead State University, will

participate in the second annual Kentucky Interdisciplinary

Conference on Linguistics, scheduled April J-3 at Eastern Kentucky·

University.

Each will make presentations as part of the Language Today

Symposium.

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Thurs. , Mar. 18

.Fri. , Mar. 19

Sat., Mar. 20

Sun., Mar. 21

Mon., Mar 22

.CALENDAR OF EVENTS .. MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE . PUBLIC

Art Exhibit- painting~ and-drawings by Steve Ford - Third Floor, Library

Baseball - MSU vs. Taylor (doubleh~ader) -Allen Field, .1:30 p.m. 4:10 Special - Fred M. Busroe: ·"Birds of Kentucky" - Reed Auditorium, 4:10 p.m.

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Baseball - MSU vs West Virginia (doubleheader) - Allen Field, 1:30 p.m. Concert - Electronic Music and Multi-Media

·performance..: Dr. Gilbert H. Trythall, guest composer - Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Folk and country Dancing - Laughlin Health Building 210, 8 p.m. Public Invited. Kentucky-High-School Speech League Fe~tival Campus all day. Kentucky MuSic Educators Assoication vocal so. los and <e$l!Semh.les - Baird Music ·Building, all day.

Baseball - MSU vs West Virginia (doubleheader) - Allen Field, 1 p.m. KMEA Instrumental Solos_and Ensembles Contest­Baird Music Building, all ·day Pied Pipers Company II Children's Theatre, sponsored by Mignon Doran Woman's Club -Button, 1 p.m. - 75 cents advance; $l_at door. Tennis - MSU vs. W. Va. - Breathitt Sports Center, 2 p.m.

Graduate Recital- Norah.Figg, piano -Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Junior Recital - Tom Huckstep - Baird Recital Hall, 4 p.m.

Faculty Retirement Dinner - Ballroom, Adron Doran University Center, 6:30 p.m. Senior Recital- Jack Elgin,_ saxophone- Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

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Wed., Mar. 24

Thurs., Mar. 25

All Sports Banquet- Bud.Wilkinson, guest speaker - Ballroom, Adron Doran University Center, 6:30p.m. -Tickets $3.50,in Business Office. Baseball - MSU vs. Marshall - Allen Field,· J:30 p.m. Faculty Recital - Pam Hakl, oboe - Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

Religious Emphasis Week Concert - "Lamb" -Wetherby Gymnasium, 7:20 p.m.

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Tennis - MSU vs. Youngstown State '- Breathitt· Sports Center, 2 p.m.

Chamber Singers Concert - Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Religious Emphasis Week Convocation - Paul S~mmons, guest speaker - Button, 10:20 a.m •. World of Business Day - campus, all day.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

A tobacco barn was leveled and five other structures

damaged on Saturday night when high winds struck Morehead

State University's Derrickson Agricultural Complex on Ky.

377, north of Morehead.

MSU President Adron Doran said no persons or animals

were injured and that the damage is covered by insurance.

Damage estimates were not available, pending the

arrival of insurance adjustors.

In addition to the flattened tobacco barn, sections of

roofing were stripped from a stock barn and livestock pavilion.

Doors were damaged on three other buildings and several trees

were uprooted.

A pony was trapped inside the collapsed barn but workmen

cut through timbers and freed the animal Sunday morning.

Dr. Doran said no damage was reported on the main campus.

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Thru April 16

Thurs., Mar. 25

Fri., Mar. 26

Sat., Mar. 27

Sun., Mar. 28

Mon., Mar. 29

Tues., Mar. 30

CALENDAR OF EVENTS .MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Art Exhibit - paintings and draw.ings by Steve Ford- Third Floor,.Library.

Annual Faculty Art Exhibition - Claypool-Young Art Gallery.

Chamber Singers Concert - Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m; Religious Emphasis Week Convocation - Paul Simmons, guest speaker - Button, 10:.20 a.m. UBS Dinner Theatre - "Corne Blow Your Horn" -UBS Cafeteria, 6 p.m. Also March 26. Tickets·, $5; call 2144 for reservations. World of Business Day - campus, ·all day.

. . Traditional American Dance - Wetherby Gymnasium -8 p.m. (open to the public - free)

Easter Seals Walk by Lambda Chi ·Alpha~ all· day. Junior Recit.al - Noel Collins and Stewart Pitchford trombone - Baird Recital Hall; 3 p.m. Senior Recital - Torn· Allen, trombone, and Debbie Allen, euphonium - Baird Recital Hall·, 8 p.m. Track Meets - Meri vs. Eastern, noon; Women vs. Marshall, noon ~ Jayne Stadium.

Art Exhibit - mixed media works of De.Selby -Third Floor, Library, through April 8. . Choral Parents' Day concert.- Baird Recit~l Hall, 3 p.m. Junior Recital -Teresa Crawford, clarinet -·Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

Baseball ~ MSU vs. Xavier - Allen Field, 1:30 p.m. Junior Recital - Brian Cooper, trombone - Ba.ird Recital.Hall, 8 p.m.

Baseball - MSU vs Ohio - Allen Field, 2:30 p.m.

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Baseball - MSU vs Indiana-Purdue - Allen Field.-2:30 p.m. ~"

Tau Kappa Epsilon Annual Wrestling Tournament -Wetherby Gymnasium, 8 p.m.

Baseball - MSU vs Indiana-Purdue - Allen Field, J:30 p.m. Concert - MSU Concert Choir . .:.. Baird Recital Hall; 8 p.m. 4:10 Special - Dr. Charles Whidden: "Strange Stars" - Lappin 212, 4:10 p.m."

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For Immediate Release UNIVERSI'',lo"'I"FAIRS

'1-iOREHEAD, Ky.---Exceptional persons from Boyd

and 14 other.counties are eligible to par:ticipate Friday, April

23, in the fourth annual Eastern Kentucky Special Olympics at

Morehead State University.

Competition starts at 9:30 a.m. at MSU's Jayne Stadium

and is sponsored nationally by the Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.

Foundation. 'The·meet at MSU ~vill be among more than 2,500

conducted throughout the country. Local winners may advance

to state and national competition.

The purpose of Special Olympics. is to assist the physical

development and social and psychological adjustment of exceptional

persons.

Robert Honahan, assistant pro1:essor of education a.t ~!SU,

is directing t.he day's events. Mrs. Elizabeth Sadler is the

track and field manager.

The Eastern Kentucky Special Olympics is sponsored by the

Rowan County Association for Excep.tional Citizens. Additional

information is available from Robert Monahan, UPO Box 1283, :1Sl:;

Horehead, Ky. 40351.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- A dance in the early American tradition is

scheduled Friday, March 26, at Morehead State University and is

free and open to the public.

Featured will be the Berea Country Dancers from Berea College

and musicians from'>Morehead and Berea.

The dance starts at 8 p.m~ in the Laughlin Health Building

and costumes from colonial times to the present are encouraged but

not required.

Instructors will be available for those lacking experience

in early American dances. Refreshments will be provided.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Dr. Irvin E. Lunger, president emeritus of

Transylvania University in Lexington, will be the featured speaker

Friday, March 26, for the fourth annual Phi Kappa Phi Initiation

Banquet at Morehead State University.

The dinner is scheduled at 6:30 p.m. in the Ballroom of the

Adron Doran University Center. Set for initiation at 6 p.m. are

95 students and faculty members.

Dr. Lunger, a graduate of the University of Chicago and

Bethany College, joined the Transylvania faculty in 1955 and

became president in 1957. He retired earlier this year.

Phi Kappa Phi, chartered at MSU in 1973, is a national honor

:¥ society whose members must show the highest academic achievement. ·.'

President of the MSU chapter is Dr. Jack Bizzel, head of the ' .

Department of Political Science.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/7 83-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---More than $2,700 in prize money is being

awarded April 9 and 10 in the 11th annual Morehead State University

Horse Show.

Sponsored by the MSU Agriculture Club, the event begins Friday,

April 9, at 7 p.m. at the Derrickson Agricultural complex on Ky. 377,

three miles north of Morehead.

Thirteen classes will be shown Friday night and 12 classes will be

presented on Saturday.

Prizes include $85 cash for the walking horse championship. The

show is conducted under rules of the Central Kentucky Horse Show

Association and carries an AAA rating.

Admission is $1.50 with proceeds used for agriculture scholarships.

All entries in class~TI. for riders under six with adults leading

ponies, will receive ribbons and silver dollars. No entry fee is required

for this class.

Jimmy Richardson of OWingsville, Bath County attorney and a member

of the MSU Board of Regents •. is the ring announcer. The ringmaster is

-Roger L. Wilson, MSU's vice president for student affairs. Mrs. Mignon

Doran, wife of the MSU president, is the organist.

For additional information, contact Dr. Joe Bendixen or Elizabeth

McBride, UPO 1318, MSU, Morehead, Ky. 40351. The telephone is

606/783-3309.

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TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

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MOREHEAD, Ky. ----Dr. Broadus .Jackson, professor of history at·

Morehead State·univers·ity, has been appointed to the Region 4

Archives Advisory Council of the National Archives and Records

Service.

He will be working und·e~ the ausp.icies of thE;! General Services

Administration. His term will expire Dec. 31, 1978. The Region 4

· area is served bY Federal Archives and Records Centers in chicago

and Atlanta.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- More than 500 high school students are

competing Friday, April 2, in the annual FFA Federation Day at

Morehead State University.

Students from 24 chapters of the Eastern Kentucky Federation

of the Future Farmers of America will take part in contests

involving public speaking, parlimentary procedures and music.

Registration is scheduled at 9 a.m. in Button Auditorium.

MSU President Adron Doran will welcome the group at 10 a.m.

Contests begin at 10:30 a.m. in Reed Hall.

Visitors will represent 21 Eastern Kentucky counties in the

district. Winners advance to statewide competition this summer at

the Kentucky FFA Convention.

MSU has hosted the program for 14 years.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD .STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Douglas Calland of Maysville will present

his junior recital Sunday, April 11,. in Baird Recital Hall at

Morehead State University.

The 2 p.m. tuba and bass trombone program will feature works

by Barat, Tuthill, Bernstein and Vaughan. Anne Jorgensen will

be the accompanist.

Calland is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calland, Rt. 2,

Maysville, and is a graduate of Mason County High School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD_STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, Ky 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Debby Watkins Allen of Lithopolis, Ohio,

will present her senior recital Saturday, April 10 in Baird

Recital Hall at Morehead State University.

The 8 p.m. euphonium program will feature works by George,

Saint-Saens and Dubois. Anne Jorgensen will be the accompanist.

Mrs. Allen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Watkins,

330 West Columbus St., Lithopolis, Ohio, and is a graduate of

Bloom-carroll High School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUB~IC INFORMATION MOREHEAD .STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 605/783-3325

.MOREHEAD I Ky. --- Tom Allen of Montpelier I Miss. I will present

his senior recital Saturday, April 10, in Baird Recital Hall at

Morehead State University.

The 8 p.m. trombone program will feature works by·casterede,

George and Jacobs. Anne Jorgensen will be the accompanist.

Allen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Allen of Montpelier,

Miss., and is a graduate of Fleming County High School, Flemingsburg

Ky.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC.INFORMATION MOREHEAD .STATE UNIVERSITY: MOREHEAD, Ky 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Doug Abbott of Fort Thomas will present his

senior recital Sunday, April 11, in Baird Recit.al Hall at

Morehead State University.

The 8 p.m. double bass program will feature works by

.Koussevitzky, Hindemith and Birkenstock. Jay Flippin will be the

accompanist.

Abbott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Abbott, 419 North

Fort Thomas Ave., Fort Thomas, and is a graduate of Highlands

High School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Teresa Crawford of Winchester will present

her junior recital Sunday, March 28, in Baird Recital Hall at

Morehead State University.

The 8 p.m. clarinet program will feature works by Rossini,

Stravinsky, Weber and Rimsky-Korsakov. Anne Jorgensen will be

the accompanist.

Miss Crawford is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Crawford,

Miller Hunt Rd., Winchester, and is a.graduate of George Rogers

Clark High School.

The recital is free and op.en to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Art works by Diane Vincent Selby,

Lexington graduate student at Morehead State University are .

· being exhibited March 29 through. April 9 on the third floor

of MSU's Johnson Camden Library.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vincent, 615

Cardinal Ln., Lexington.

The mixed media exhibit is free and open to the. public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UN.IVERSITY MOREHEAQ KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- The Department of Home· Economics at

Morehead State university is sponsoring a reunion of MSU Food

Service alumni on Friday and Saturday.

Included are an open house and tour of the Lloyd Cassity

Building and a banquet at the Cornucopia Room in Lappin Hall.

Additional information is available from Sister Francine

Janousek, UPO 759, MSU, Horehead, Ky 40351

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OFFICE OF PUBL.,:C INFORMATI_ON MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MSU Preview-April

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD , Ky. Nearly 60 events will be open to the

public during April at Morehead State University.

Two major horse shows are scheduled at MSU's Derrickson

Agricultural Complex. The Spring Jubilee of the Kentucky Walking

Horse Association will be April 3 and the 11th annual MSU Horse

Show will be April 9 and 10.

KMEA music festivals during the month at Baird Music Hall

include choral groups on April 3, bands on April 24 and keyboard

events on April 30. The Northeast Kentucky Regional Science Fair

will be April 10 at the Laughlin Health Building.

The annual Youth Leadership Conference is April 22 at Button

Auditorium and will feature Dr. Tom Haggai, syndicated radio

commentator. The Miss MSU Pageant will be April 7 and 8, also

at Button Auditorium.

MSU Theatre will present "Bad Habits" on April 12-14 and

22 and 23 in the Combs Little Theatre. Meeting on campus on

April 23 will be the 7th District Republication Convention, Eastern

Kentucky Student Librarians and Eastern Kentucky Special Olympics.

r<ineteen athhotic events are booked duri:~g April as the

baseball, golf, tennis and men's and women's track teams see

action.- The MSU Track Invitational. featuring nine schools, will

be April 3.

MSU will be closed April 16 in observance of Good Friday.

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Thru April 16

Thurs., April 1

Fr.i., April 2

Sat., April 3

Sun., April 4

Mon, April 5

Tues., April 6

CALENDAR OF EVENTS MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PuBLIC

Art·Exhibit -mixed media works of De Selby­Third Floor, Library .

. Annual Faculty Art Exhibition - Claypool-Young Art Gallery.

""' Baseball - MSU vs. Indiana-Purdue - Allen Field, 1:30 p.m. Concert - MSU concert choir - Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m. 4:10 Special - Dr. Charles Whidden: "Strange Stars" Lappin 212, 4:10 p.m.

Concert - American Guild of Organists - Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m. FFA Federation Day - Button Auditorium, 9 a.m. -3 p.m. Folk and Country Dancing - Laughlin Health Building 210, 8 p.m. Public invited. KMEA Junior Piano Festival - Baird Music Building, all day.

Baseball - MSU vs. Tenn. Tech - Allen Field, noon. District Cub Scouts Pinewood Derby - Laughlin Health Building Multi-purpose Roam - 9 a.m.-2 ·p.m~ Future Business Leaders· of America - Campu·s, all day. Kentucky Spring Jubilee- K~Walking Horse Association Spring Show - Farm Pavilion, 6 p.m. KMEA Chorus Festival - Baird Music Building, all day~ Men's Track- MSU Invitational Jayne Stadium 10 a.m. Tennis - MSU vs Louisville - Breathitt Sports Center, 2 p.m. Women's Track- MSU vs.Centre- Jayne Stadium, noon.

Senior Recital - Keith Burge~, trombone; Nanette Moore, oboe - Baird Recital Hall, 3 p.m.

Tennis -·Msu'vs Northern Kentucky- Breathitt Sports Center, 2 p.m.

Senior Recital - Mike Brown, clarinet - Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

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Concert - Faculty Woodwind Quintet - Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m. WMKY broadcast performance. 4:10 Special - Dr. Paul F. Davis: "Carl Sandburg" -Alumni Center, 4:10 p.m.

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OFFICE.OF PUBLlC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE .UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY . 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- The Kentucky Walking Horse Association is

staging its annual Spring Jubilee Horse Show Saturday, April 3,

at. Mo.rehead State University's Derrickson Agrigultural Complex ..

In addition, the MSU Department of Agriculture is conducting·

an·"Open House" at its :Veterinary Technology Building from

3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Riding events in the horse show begin at 6 p·.m. Jimmy

Richardson, a member of the MSU Board of Regents, will serve as

ring announcer, Mrs. Mignon Doran, wife of the MSU President, will

be the organist.

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Fri., April 2

Sat._, April 3

Sun., April 4

Mon, April 5

Tues. , April 6

CALENDAR OF EVENTS MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Art Exhibit- mixed.media works of·De Selby­Third Floor •. Library.-

Annual Faculty Art Exhibition - Claypool-Young Art Gallery. :~

Baseball - MSU vs. Indiana-Purdue - Allen Field, 1:30 p.m. Concert - MSU Concert Choir - Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m. 4:10 Special - Dr. Charles Whidden: "Strange Stars" Lappin 212, 4:10p.m.

Concert - American Guild of Organists - Baird Reci~al Hall, 8 p.m. FFA Federation Day - Button Auditorium, 9 a.m. -3 p.m. Folk and Country Dancing - Laughlin Health Building 210, 8 p.m. Public invited. KMEA Junior Piano Festival -. Baird Music Building, all day.

Baseball - MSU vs. Tenn. Tech - Allen Field, noon. District Cub Scouts Pinew~od.Derby- Laughlin Health Building Multi-purpose Roam - 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Future Business Leaders of America - Campus, all day. Kentucky Spring Jubilee- K~Walking·Horse Association Spring Show - Farm Pavilion,· 6 p.m·. KMEA Chorus Festival - Baird Music Building, all day. Meq's Track - MSU Invitational Jayne Stadium 10 a.m. Tennis ~ MSU vs Louisville - Breathitt Sports Center, 2 p.m. Women '-5 Track - MSU vs Centre - Jayne Stadium, noon.

Senior Recital - Keith Burger, trombone; Nanette Moore, oboe - Baird Recital Hall, 3 p.m.

' Tennis - MSU vs Northern Kentucky - Breathitt Sports Center, 2 p.m.

Senior Recital -·Mike Brown, clarinet- Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

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Wed., April 7 Bsseball - MSU vs Eastern - Allen Fielq, 1 p.m.

Thurs. , l\pril 8 ·

Miss MSU Pageant - Button, 7:30 p.m. Finals.April 8 at 7:30. Senior Recital - Don· Snyder, tuba - Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

Concert - Faculty Woodwind Quintet - Baird Recital Hall, 8 ·p.m. 1-1?-'..KY broadcast performance. 4:10 Special - Dr. Paul F. Davis: "Carl Sandburg" -Alumni Center, 4:10 .p.m.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERS~TY MO~AD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University has received a

federal grant of $60,000 for support of its mining technology

program.

Funded by the u.s. Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration

, (MESA) and approved by the Kentucky Department of Mines and Minerals,

the grant will be used primarily for financial assistance to

students enrolled in the two-year program and for travel associated

with their studies.

MSU started its mining technology program in 1973.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION -MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Debbie Brown of Independence will present

her senior recital Friday, April 9, in Baird Recital Hall at

Morehead State University.

The 8 p.m. clarinet program will feature works by Spohr, Etler

and Dello Joio. Candy Armstrong will be the accompanist.

Miss Brown is the daughter of Mary Hensley, 6673 Frontier Dr.,

Independence, and is a graduate of Simon Kenton High School.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MORHHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOERHEAD, KY" 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Three Morehead State University students

were selected as outstanding speakers in the recent Delta Sigma Ro -

Tau Kappa Alpha National Speech Tournament at Knoxville, Tenn.

Honored were Deborah Gutermuth, Shepherdsville sophomore, prose

?oetry and dramatic interpretation' Gary Padgett, Louisville junior,

extemporaneous speaking· and Mike Clark, Madeira, Ohio junior,

persuasive speaking.

Also competing in Knoxville was the MSU debate team, made up

of Padgett and Steve Hohman, Louisville senior. They compiled a

4-4 record and defeated Kansas and Wake Forest.

The MSU individual events team is coached by Harlan Hamm and

the debate team by George (Skip) Coulter.

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OF.FICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- A concert by the Faculty Woodwind Quintet

is scheduled Thursday, April 8, in Baird Recital Hall at Morehead

State University.

The 8 p.m. program will feature works by Jongen, Piston and

Poulenc.

Members of the quintet are Robert Pritchard, flute; Pamela

Hakl, oboe: Dr. William Bigham, clarinet; Richard Thier, horn;

and Dr. Frederick Mueller, bassoon.

The recital is free and open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325.

MOF,EHEAD, Ky. --- Lynne ·Lear; instr]lctor of nursing and

allied health at Morehead State University, will present a

paper at the. second ann~al Clinical Papers Day at the University

of Kentucky College of Nursing.on Friday.

The 11 a.m. program is entitled "Management of a ·Retarded

Quadriplegic Child." The UK Councilon Nursing Practice is

sponsoring the program •

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Breck Briefs ... . '

Ten Breck students received superior ratings at the recent

KMEA Music Festival.

They included Cheryl Beane, Anne Harris, Victor simon, Delori

Hawkins, Susan Tucker, Donna Gross, Becky Calhoun, Cathy Sullivan,

Gretchen Hughes and Ed Prine.

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Wayne Hough of Breck has been elected lieutenant governor of

the Key Club district.

Mari Pierce was named district Key Club sweetheart. She will

compete for the regional crown at the Kentucky-Tennesee Convention

in April.

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The University Breckinridge speech team won second place in

the Kentucky High School Speech League regional tournament recently

at MSU.

In the senior division, Breck's debate team of Nelson Phillips

and Ed Perrine placed first and qualified for state competition in

April.

The team of Mark Cunningham and Eric Bragg placed second with

a 2-1 record.

Eleven individuals in _the senior division earned 13 superior

ratings, qualifying for state competition in Lexington.

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Superior ratings included Mike Sparkman, radio broadcast;

Cheri Tucker, Susan Calhoun, Sally Ray and Matthew Hanrahan, prose

interpretation; Mike Charles and Victor Simon, humorous interpretation.

Mariana Davis, girl's extemporaneous speaking and poetry

interpretation; Cathy Figg, dramatic interpretation; David Flatt and

Ed Perrine, boy's extemporaneous speaking.

Breck seventh grader Steve Simon will compete in the state

tournament, along with 12 senior high students.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

·MOREHEAD, Ky. --~The Kentucky Walking Horse Association is

staging its annual Spring Jubilee Horse Show Saturday, April 3, at

6 p.m. at Morehead State University's Derrickson Agricultural

Complex.

The ~how includes 16 classes with trophies and cash prizes or

ribbons awarde.d to the top five finishers in each class.

In addition, MSU's Department of Agriculture is conducting

an open house at its Veterinary Technology Building· from 3 p.m. to

5:30 p.m.

Jimmy Richardson of OWingsville will serve as ring announcer.

Mrs. Mignon Doran, wife of the MSU President, will be the organist.

Show chairman for the Kentucky Walking Horse Association

is Jim Finch of Mayslick.

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MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Nearly 400 contestants from 41 counties

in Kentucky and two in Ohio are expected to enter the 13th annual .

Northeast Kentucky Regional Science Fair Saturday, April 10, at

Morehead State University.

Elementary,junior high and senior high school projects will

be open to the public from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Laughlin Health

Building.

The · firs.t place winner and his teacher receive an expense-

paid one-week trip to th'e International Scienc·e and Engineering

Fair in May in Denver.

MSU awards two academic scholarships to high school seniors

with outstanding exhibits. ·All results will be announced at 4 p.m.

in Wetherby Gymnasium.

Other major prizes include The Eastman Kodak Award for the

project making the most effective use of photography and.certificates . .

and awards from the U.S. Air Force, Army and NASA.

Prizes are awarded for the best projects in biology, mathematics,

chemistry and geosciences. Other awards go to the outstanding

student projects on elementary, junior high and high school levels.

and to teachers on each level.

The fair is supported through contributions by regional

industries and MSU.

Dr. W. R. Falls and Dr. Maurice Esham· of f.!SU' s Department of

Science Education are co-directors.of the fair.

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OFriCE OF PUBLIC INFORft~TION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, K:Y 40351

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TELEPHONE : 606/783-3325'

MOREHF.AD, Ky. •; .. Gov. Julian Carroll hao;; be·en invited to

participate in groundbreaking ceremonies Tuesday for three projects

at Morehead State University.

Included are an addition to Johnson Camden Library, expansion

o£- the Wetherby a.thletic-academic complex and renovation of Allie

Young Hall.

The ceremonies will follow 'a 12:.30 p.m. luncheon invoi. ving

past ·and present members of the Board of Regents, past presidents

of the Alumni Association, other. top· CJ:OVernment officials and

representatives of the news media.

The Board of Regents will hold its regular quarterly· meeting .

at 10 a.m. in the UN Room of the Adron Doran·university Center.

The library project ·consists of a tower addition estimated

to cost $2.4 million. Expansion of the Wetherby structure is expected

to cost $5.5 million. Renovation of Allie Young Hall for conversion

to academic and-administrative uses ·will cost $1.6 .million.

Funds for these projects were included in the executive budget

approved by the 1976 General Assembly and signed by Gov. Carroll

earlier this month.

"These are our first major building projects in four years and

they represent the fact that the University is ke.eping pace as an

•• ever-expanding regional institution of higher education," said MSU

President Adron Doran.

Tuesday also will be the 22nd anniversary of Dr. Doran's

appointment as MSU's seventh president. He is the dean of·

Kentucky's public college and university chief executives.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE ·. 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. Kentucky Educational Television (KET} ·is

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planning to rerun a course which carries credit at Morehead State

University.

Education 599, New Approaches to High School Learning and

Discipline is available for graduate or undergraduate credit.

Programs run from April 19 through May 27 and each lesson is aired

twice each week.

Study guides are $1.50 and may be ordered from KET, 600 Cooper

Drive, Lexington. Persons enrolling for MSU credit should contact

Dr. Harry Mayhew, Office of Academic Programs.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University is hosting the

Central Kentucky Horse Show Association Training Seminar Saturday,

April 10 .at 1:30 p.m. at B. F. Reed Hall.

Primary purpose of the seminar is to improve the quality of

the local horse shows on the Central Kentucky circuit.

Each lo_cal show is required to send at least one person for

the three classes in the seminar show managers, show secretaries

and ringmasters.

To be sanctioned by CKHSA, all local shows must use personnel

who have attended the training seminar.

The seminar is being held in conjunction with the MSU

Agriculture Club Horse Show April 9 and 10 at the Derrickson

Agricultural Complex.

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BRECK BRIEFS •

The Univessity Breckinridge School FHA Chapter will hold its

annual "Mother-Father-Daughter ... banquet Thursday at 6 p.m. in the

Adron Doran University Center.

New officers for the coming year will be install,ed. Rpbin Wolfe,·

president of the UBS chapter, will preside. She will confer degre~s.

of achievement on individual chapter members •.

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The Breck speech team participated last week in the_ Kentucky

High School Speech League Tournament at the University of Kentucky;

The UBS debate team and 11 individual even.ts participants

qualified through superior performances at the regional tournament.

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Art projects are now on exhibit throughout UBS by students on a·ll

grade levels .•

Larry Dales, art instructor.; reports that a portfolio of each

child's projects .iri available_ to parents at the end of the year •.

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Sat., April 10

Sun., April 11

Mon., April .12

Tues. , April 13

Wed. , April 14

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MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Art Exhibit - mixed media works of De Selby -Third Floor, Library. Annual Faculty Art Exhibition - Claypool-Young Art Gallery. Miss MSU Pageant - Button, 7:30p.m. (Finals). Concert - Faculty Woodwind Quintet - Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m. 4:10 Special - Dr. Paul F. Davis:-"Carl Sandburg" Alumni Center, 4:10p.m. Ag Club Horse Show - Farm Pavilion, 7 p.rn, Also April 10. Folk and Country Dancing - Laughlin Health ' Building,210, 8 p.m. Senior Recital - Debbie Brown and Donna Aldridge -

. Baird Reci·tal Hall, 8 p. rn. American College Testing (ACT) Examination -Ginger Hall 301. Baseball - MSU vs East Tennessee - Allen Field, Noon N.E. Regional Kentucky Science Fair - Laughlin Health Building, all day. Senior Recital - Debbie Allen, euphonium, and Torn Allen, bass trombone - Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.rn Tennis - MSU vs East T~nnessee - Breathitt Sports Center, 2 p.m. Art Exhibit - mixed media works of Connie Sulk and Pam Lieby-third Floor, Library, through April 22. Junior Recital - Doug Calland, tuba and trombone -Baird Recital Hall, 2 p.m. Senior Recital - Doug Abbott, double bass - Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m. College Level Examination (CLEP) - Ginger Hall 501 MSU Theatre - Theta Alpha Phi production of "Bad Habits" - Combs Little Theater, 8 p.m. nightly on April 12, 14, 22 and 23. Golf - MSU Quadrangular - MSU Golf Course. Faculty Recital - Dr. Christopher Gallaher, Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Track Meets - Men vs Marshall and • Cincinnati;-, Wornei). · vs. Kentucky - Jayne Stadium, 6 p.m. Baseball- MSU vs Anderson- Allen Field, J:30p.rn. Bicentennial History Symposium - Dr. Charles Holt: "British Republicans and American Democrats" Honors Seminar Room, Johnson Camden Library, 4:10p.m Concert- Trombone-Choir and Tuba Ensemble -Baird· Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Baseball- MSU vs. Anderson- Allen Field, 1:30 p.m.

Concert - Jazz Vocal Ensemble - Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Broadcast live over WMKY. - -~·.. . ' .·

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TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

than $2,700 in prize money is being

awarded Friday and Saturday in the 11th annual Morehead State University

Horse Show.

Sponsored by the MSU Agriculture Club, ~he-event begins Friday,

at 7 p.m. at the Derrickson Agricultural Complex on Ky~ 377, three

miles north of Morehead.

Thirteen classes will be shown Friday night and 12 classes will

be presented on Saturday.

Prizes includ_e $85 cash fo:r: the walking horse championship. The

show is conducted under rules of the Central Kentucky Horse Show

Association and carries an AAA rating.

Admission is $1.50 with proceeds used for agriculture scholarships.

All entries in Class- 1, for riders under six with adults leading

ponies, will receive ribbons and silver dollars. No entry fee is

required for this class.

Jimmy Richardson of Owingsville, Bath County attorney and a

member of the MSU Board of Regents, is the ring announcer. The

ringmaster is Roger L~ Wilson, MSU's vice president for student

affairs. Mrs. Mignon Doran, wife of the MSU president, i~ the

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. -- "Bad Habits," a comedy by Terrence McNally,

is scheduled April 12-14 and 22 and 23 as the final spring

production of the Morehead State University Theatre.

The presentation, two plays in one, deals with American concepts

of mental health.

Audrey Philips, Morehead senior at MSU, is the director. Greg

Etter, Louisville freshman, is assistant director and stage

manager.

Curtain time is 8 p.m. at the Combs Little Theatre. MSU

students will be admitted on ID cards. Admission for others is $2.

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OFFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. The Morehead State university Geology

Club is selling·natural rock "picture stones" and polished

agate jewelry and pen sets. Example.s are on display on the second

floor of Lappin Hall.

More information is available from Dr. Jules DuBar, professor

of geoscience, and Dr. John P~illey, head of the Department of

Physical Science.

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TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD,Ky. ---A record operating budget of.$23.4 million

for the 1976-77 fiscal year has been approved by the Morehead State

University Board of Regents.

Ground has been broken for three campus construct~6n projects

estimated to cost $9.6 million.

Primary sources' of funds for the new budget are $13,444,600 in

state appropriations and $3,393,500 in. student fees.

The 1976-77 figure is $3.1 million higher than the current budget

of $20,300,232

Construction will start soon on the $J..5 million renovation of

Allie Young Hall, $2.6 million tower addition to Johnson Camden Library

.and $5.5 million expansion of the Wetherby academic-athletic complex.

In other action, the board:

Named the livestock pavilion at the Derrickson Agricultural

Complex in honor of board member James M. Richardson of OWingsville.

The structure will be known· as 11 Richardson Arena. '·'

Granted tenure to 36 faculty and staf~ members,

Approved appointment of Dr. Donald Flatt as head of the Department

of History, Mrs. Patti Rai Smith as acting head of the Department of

Home Economics and Dr. Stephen Taylor as dir~ctor of the Testing Center.

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Authorized granting of an honor·ary doctoral degree to Dr.

William A. Butts, president of Kentucky State University, who will

deliver the spring commencement address on May 7.

Reelected its four officers,· including Dr. William H. Cartmell

of Maysville as chairman, Lloyd Cassity of Ashland as ·vice chairman,

Carol Johnson of Morehead as secretary and John Graham of Morehead

a~ acting treasurer.

Dr. Cartmell and Jerry F. Howell of Jackson were administ.,r.-ed

the oathof ofiice fo"r new, four--year terms on the board. They

were reappointed last week by Gov. Julian Carroll.

Other board members attending were Cloyd McDowell of Harlan,

B. F. Reed of Drift, Sam Kibby of Ashland, William Justice·of

Pikeville, Richardson, Dr. Charles Pelfrey of the faculty, Debbie

Poore of the student body.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY . 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Ronald L. Walke, associate dean of students

at Morehead State University, has complet<i!d requirements for a:

doctoral degree at Indiana University.

A former PaintsvillE;! resident_, Dr. Walke also holds a

bachelor's degree from Eastern Kentucky .University and a master's

from the University of Kentucky.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn (Sarge) Walke of

Paintsville and is married to the former Dianna Teater of Paintsville.

They have one child.·

Dr. Walke, who also is an assistant profl;lssor of history, was

appointed to the MSU faculty and staff in 1968.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, · KY 40351

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TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ~-- Morehead state University will be

closed Friday in observance of Good Friday.

Classes and office ho~rs resume Monday, April 19,· at

8 a. m.

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Annual Faculty Art Exhibition - Claypool-Young Art Gallery.

Art Exhibit -.mixed media workS of Connie Sulk and Pam Lieby - Third Floor, Library.

Baseball- MSU vs. Anderson- Allen ~ield, 1:30 p.m •.

Folk and Country Dancing - Laughlin Health Building 210, 8 p.m •• Public Invited. Good Friday holiday - Classes dismissed; offices closed.

Annual Senior Art Exhibition - claypool-Young Art Gallery, through May 7. Tennis - MSU vs. Cinci::Llati - Breathitt Sports Center, 2 p.m.

Bloodmobile - Button, .10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Faculty Composition Recital - Violet Severy -Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.· Men's Track- MSU vs Kentucky State. and U of L­Jayne Stadium, 6 p.m. Academic Awards Breakfast - .Bal·lroom, Adron Doran university center, 7 a.m.· Senior Recital - Rick Dill and Todd Whitford -Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Tennis- MSU vs Marshall·- Breathitt Sports Center, 2 p.m. . concert - University Chorus··- Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Leadership Conference- Dr-..Tom Haggai, speaker­Button Auditorium, 10:20 a.m. Noise Pollution Control Workshop- campus,.all day. ROTC Awards ·ceremony - Reed Hall 419, 2 p.m. MSU Theatre - Theta Alpha Phi production of "Bad Habits" - Combs Little Theatre, 8.p.m. also· on April 23.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --~Sarah Brown of'Elizabethtown will present

her senior. recital Thursday, ·April 30,- in Baird Recital Hall

· at Morehead State University.

The 8 p.m. piano program will feature works by Bach,

Schubert, Franck, Ravel, Liszt, Griffes and Prokofiev.

Mrs. Brown is the daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Joe Damron, Jr.,

formerly of Elizabethtown. She is a graduate of Elizabethtown

High School.

The recital is free and open to the public .•

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. Dr. Mohammed Sabie, professor of health,

physical education and recreation at Morehead State University,

is the author of a book entitled "Soccer Manual for Teaching and

Coaching."

Published by Stipes Publishing co. of Champaign, Ill., the

book covers all aspects of the game fo:t: the teacher and coach.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE. 606/783-3325

The ~ignqn Doran Woman's Club is sponsoring its 1976

· ··Tour of Homes and a Tea on Sunday, April 25.

The tea is scheduled from l·P·I!I· to 2 p.m. in the Eagle Room

of the Adron Dor;:m University Center at ~su •.

Homes to be toured are those of Mr. and Mrs. George Alfrey,

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, Mr. and Mrs.- James LeMaster, Dr. and·

Mrs.· Mohammed Sabie .. and Dr~ and Mrs. Charles Whidden.·

Tickets are $2 per person and $3.50 per couple.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

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TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---John Van.Hoose, head of the

Industrial Arts Department at Johnson Central High School

and a two-time graduate of Morehead State University, has

been named "Outstanding Industrial Arts Teacher iri Kentucky."

A part-time faculty member at MSU, he will represent

Kentucky this month at the American _Industrial Arts

Association annual convention in Des Mo·ines, Iowa.

Van Hoose also serves as secreatary-treasurer of the

Industrial Arts section of the Kentucky Education Association.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION. MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Mike McFarlane;] of Port Jefferson

Station, N. Y. will presen~ his senior recital Sunday, April

2~ in Baird Rec~tal Hall at Morehead State University.

The 2 p.m. clarinet program will feature works by

Bernstein, Spohr and Von Webber. Larry Keenan will be the

accompanist.

McFarland is the son of Burnie M. McFarland, 2 Roe Avenue,

Port Jefferson Station, N. Y., and is a graduate of Comsewogue

High School.

The recital is free and·open to the Public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 4035_1

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TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

At a recent statewide speech tournament at the University of

Kentucky, the University Breckinridge speech team received six

superior and three excellent ratings in individual events.

Victor Simon plac·ed fourth in humorous· interpretation.

Ed Perrine and Nelson Phillips finished as among the top eight

debate teams in the state.

The Breck speech team will participate this week in the

National Forensic League District Tournament at Fort Knox.

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The UBS sixth grade class and 10 adults will be taking

a class trip Apr_il 27-30 to Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Mich.

Class instructors Drema Price and Mary Jordan said the

educational trip will include visits to the Ford Motor Co~ plant·,"

a space museum and the Thomas Edison Museum.

The students have been working in part-time jobs to help

pay their trip expenses.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TEL)::PHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Class schedules for Morehead state

University's three summer sessions are available by mail.

Intersession, a three-week term, opens May 17 and

ends June'4. The eight-week summer session starts June 7

and closes July 30. Post Session, a two-week term, begins

Aug. 2 and ends Aug. 13.

Schedule requests should be directed to Office of

School Relations, MSU, Morehead, KY 40351.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE'UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351.

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. Morehead State University's annual Activities

Honors Day convocation is scheduled Tuesday,_April 27, at 10:20 a.m.

in Button Auditorium.

Awards.will be presented by several campus organizations, including '•

intramural athletics.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE ~NIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University and the Kentucky

Real Estate Commission are co-sponsoring "Questions and Answers ·on

Real Estate" on Wednesday, April 28.

The 7 p.m. program fn the Reed Hall Auditorimm will concern

the real estate license law, the real estate commission, listings,

selling, appraising and other aspects.

The event is free and open to the public.

MSU offers a two-year degree in real estate.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Nationally-syndicated radio commentator

Dr. Tom Haggai is appearing Thursday at Morehead State University's

annual Youth Leadership Conference.

He will address a 10:20 a.m. convocation in Button Auditorium

as part of the conference theme, "America's Third Century --Who

Will Lead~fn

A college-trained minister, the North Carolina native travels

more than 250,000 miles each year on speaking engagements and

has appeared in all 50 states and in 21 foreign countries.

He is a·member of the board of directors of IGA and the

Boy Scouts of America and is under contract to the General Motors

Speakers Bureau.

Dr. Haggai also is scheduled to conduct a question-and-answer

session at a noon luncheon in the Ballroom of the Adron Doran

University Center.

The convocation is free and open to the public.

His program, "Values for Better Living," is ·carried in

this area by WNXT in Portsmouth.

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Thru May 7

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Fri., April 23

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

·Art Exhibit - mixed media works of connie Sulk -and Pam Lieby - Third Floor, .Library.

Annual Senior Art Exhibition - Claypool-Young -Art Gallery.

Concert - University Chorus - Baird Recital -Hall •. 8 p.m. High School Leadership Conference·- Dr. Tom Haggai, speaker - convocation, Button Auditorium,-10:20 a.m. MSU Theatre - Theta Alpha Phi production of -"Bad Habits" -.Combs Little Theatre ~ 8 p.m.~ Also April 23. · Noise Pollution Control Workshop - campus, all day· •. ROTC Awards Ceremony Reed Hall 419, 2 p.m.

Arts and Crafts Fair·- Claypool-Young Art­Building, all day. Baseball - MSU vs. u of L - Allen Field, 1:30 p.m.­Folk and Country Dancing - Laughlin Health -Building 210, 8 p.m. Public invited. Fourth Annual Eastern Kentucky Special Olympics -Jayne Stadium, all day. KMEA Band Festival - Baird Music Buildi~g.­through April 24.

Advanced Horsemanship Class Horse Show -Derrickson Agricultural Complex, Richardson Arena 1 p.m. Art Exhibit- mixed media works of· John Meek Third Floor, Library, through May 6. Mignon Doran Woman's Club Tour of Homes -Departure Tea, Adron Doran University Center,-1-2 p.m.; tou~ 2-4 p.m. Junior Recital·- Mary Beth Rankin and David Conrad­Baird Recital Hall, 5 p.m. Senior Recital- Gary Darlington and Mike-McFarland­Baird Recital Hall, 3 p.m.

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Tues,, April 27

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Activities Honors Day Convocation - B.utton Auditorium, l0:20_a.m. Baseball - MSU vs. Morris Harvey - Allen-Field, 1:30 p.m. _ Graduate Recital - Buford Wolford, organ -Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

Bicentennial History Symposium.- Dr. Paul Randolph:­"American Revolution as Seem in Europe" -Honors ·seminar Room, Library, 4:10 p.m. 4:10 Special - Dr. Charles Whidden: "Strange Stars" - Lappin 212, 4:10p.m. Senior Recital - Rick Dill and Roy Todd -Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

Concert - MSU orchestra - Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m. ·Tennis· :... MSU vs. Morris Harvey - Breathitt Sports­Center, 2 p.m~

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky.---Dr. Rose Orlich, associate professor of

English at Morehead State University, is the author of a poem

which has been selected for inclusion in a volume to be published

by the Kentucky society of Poets.

The poem is entitled "Acrostic."

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky.---Rebert D. Jorgensen, instructor of music

at Morehead State University, recently conducted the MSU

Trombone Choir in a campus concert.

The 20-member group performed works by Frank, Frackenpohl,

Hartley and Chase.

Jorgensen, who has been at MSU for two years, holds degrees

from the University of Illinois and Michigan State University.

He is the. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Jorgensen, 2207

Fletcher, Urbana, Ill.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Morehead State University's Division of

Languages and Literature is presenting_ two seminars next month

on the teaching of technical writing.

Scheduled May 22 and 29, they will run from 9 a.m. to

noon in conjunction with the MSU Writer's workshop.

The May 22 program features Dr. Donald H. Cunningham,

associate professor of English at MSU; John s. Harris, associate

professor of English at Brigham Young University; and Thomas E.

Pearsall, professor of technical communication at the University

of Minnesota.

Appearing on May 29 will be Lee Pennington, professor of

English at Jefferson Community College, and Dr. Marc Glasser,

assistant professor of English at MSU.

Both seminars are free and open to the public.

Additional information is available from Dr. Donald H.

Cunningham, UPO Box 685, MSU, Morehead, Ky. 40351.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Pam Cupp, Cincinnati senior at Morehead

State University, has become the first woman president of the

MSU Student Government Association (SGA).

Miss Cupp, who was SGA secretary for-two years, defeated

Ted Griffith, Grayson junior. She is majoring in radio and

television.

Jon Stanley, Pikeville sophomore, was re-elected SGA vice

president.

Other new officers are Rosemary Belcher, Pike County sophomore,

secretary; Kevin Porter, Bricktown, N.J. freshman, treasurer;

Chris Lester, Proctorville, Ohio, freshman, reporter; and Ron

Harrell, Middlesboro senior, program director.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky.---A workshop in the fundamentals of color

television will be offered this summer at Morehead state University

for vocational and industrial arts teachers.

Scheduled July 6-16, the session carries four semester hours

of graduate or undergraduate credit as Industrial Education 599.

Meade s. Roberts, assistant professor of industrial education,

is the coordinator.

The workshop is open to 20 students and is designed to give

teachers an introduction to the theory and practice of color television.

Class meetings run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday~

For additional information, contact Meade s. Roberts, UPO 815,

MSU, Morehead, Ky. 40351.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University President and

Mrs. Adron Doran will be recognized at the annual Alumni Banquet

Friday, May 7, for more than 22 years of service to MSU, Kentucky

and the nation.

Scheduled at 6:30 p.m. (EDT) in the Ballroom of the Adron

Doran University Center, the event is sponsored by the Alumni

Association and is open to the public.

Tickets are $5 and may be purchased at the Alumni Center on

campus or ordered by mail from the Special Tribute Committee,

UPO 1954, MSU, Morehead, KY 40351.

"We are planning a great evening of tribute for President

and Mrs. Doran to express our regards for their dedicated services

as the First Family of the University," said Marvin Rammelsberg,

president of the Alumni Association and chairman of the Special

Tribute Committee.

"This will be a wonderful opportunity for the many, many

individuals who have helped and been helped by President and

Mrs. Doran to express their own feelings in person."

Rammelsberg said speakers representing all areas of the

. I national University community and dignitaries on the state and

level will participate in the program.

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"Speaking on behalf of the more than 18,000 graduates of the

University, with 90 per cent of that number receiving degrees so

far during Dr. Doran's presidency, we are tremendously proud to be

a part of this effort to honor the distinguished president of

our alma mater and his charming wife," Rammelsberg added.

Dr. Doran was appointed to the MSU presidency in 1954,

becoming the seventh man to hold the office. Now into his 23rd

year, he has served more than three times longer than any of his

predecessors.

Mrs. Doran, always active as the First Lady, became a

full-time staff member in 1969 by founding and directing the

Personal Development Institute.

Both have received international recognition for their

achievements at MSU. Dr. Doran accepted the Horatio Alger Award

in 1971 and Mrs. Doran the 1974 Citation Award of the International

Association of Personnel in Employment Security (!APES).

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Morehead State University's spring semester

ends Friday, May 7, with two major events.

More than 1,100 persons are scheduled to receive degrees at the

2 p.m. commencement ceremony in Wetherby Gymnasium. Dr. William A •

Butts, president of Kentucky State University, will be the

principal speaker.

Honorary doctoral degrees will be conferred on Dr. Butts and

Louisville attorney Lawrence E. Forgy, Jr.

MSU President and Mrs. Adron Doran will be honored at a 6:30 p.m.

banquet in the Ballroom of the University Center.

The MSU Alumni Association is sponsoring the event to recognize

The Dorans for 22 years of service to The University. The banquet

is open to the public.

Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the MSU Alumni Center or

ordered by mail from Special Tribute Committee, UPO 1954, MSU,

Morehead, KY 40351.

Scheduled earlier in the day are the commissioning of Army

ROTC graduates and the pinning of nursing students.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY. 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

Morehead State University, in cooperation with the Kentucky

Department of Human Resources, is offering an emergency Medical

Technician course in Pikeville, starting May 18.

The class, limited to 30-students, will accept enrollment on

a first-come, first-served basis. Individuals serving as

ambulance attendants of drivers will be given first priority.

Students must be at least 18 years of age and should be

involved in some aspect .of emergency medical services.

Application forms may be obtained by writing Sally Stumbo,

404 South Lake Dr., Prestonsburg, or Mike Mincy, EMT Coordinator,

UPO 724, MSU, Morehead, Ky.

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. • · OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky.·--- Technical writing authority Johns. Harris

and novelist-poet Hollis Summers will be among the guest instructors

at this summer's Morehead State University Writers' Workshop •.

Harris is an associate professor at Brigham Young University

and chairman of the technical writing program. Summers is a

professor of creative writing at Ohio University.

The three-week workshop starts May 17 and ends June 4. Daily

sessions run from 9 a.m. to noon. Courses included are technical

writing. advanced creative composition, technical writing and

poetry and fiction writing.

Other guest instructors will be Don Edwards, book page

columnist for the Lexington Herald-Leader; Thomas E. Pearsall,

professor of technical communication at the University of

Minnesota; Lee Pennington, professor of English at Jefferson

Community College; and H. Alan Wycherly, professor of English at

the United States'Naval Academy.

Dr. Marc Glasser will supervise the creative writing course

and Dr. Donald Cunningham is directing the instruction in

non-fiction prose. Both are English professors at MSU.

The workshop carries three semester hours of graduate or

undergraduate credit and is designed to serve experienced and

inexperienced writers.

Additional information is available from Dr. Donald

cunningham, UPO Box 685, MSU, Morehead, Ky.

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The University Breck School Key Club participated recently

in the Kentucky-Tennessee District Convention in Knoxville Tenn.,

and recieved several awards.

The unit was named Outstanding club in its division and

placed third in the single se.rvice project report. ·

·The club placed second in the Bronze Division for its

achieveme.n t report.

New officers are John Black, president; Steve Chaplin,

Vice president; and Gordon Black, secretary-treasurer.

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The UBS band is preparing for the graduation ceremonies.

The band, directed by Randy Clark, will perform a medley

of Olivia Newton-John songs.

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Following the drama departmei1t' s Sunday matinee of· "Livin

de' Life", an ice cream social will be staged in the Breck

cafeteria.

Tickets will be available at the door and are one dollar

for adults and 50 cents fo~ children •

. Starting times for the play are 2 p.m. ·On Sunday and 7 p.m.

on Monday.

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Thurs., April 29

Fri., April 30

Sat., May 1

Sun., May 2

Mon., May 3

Tues., May 4

Wed., May 5

Thurs., May 6

CALENDAR OF EVENTS MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Art Exhibit - mixed media works of John M.eek -Third Floor, Library.

Annual Senior Art Exhibition -claypool-Young Art Gallery.

Concert - MSU Orchestra - B~ird Recital Hall 8 p.m. Tennis - MSU vs. Morris Harvey - Breathitt Sports Center, 2 p.m.

Baseball - MSU vs Cincinnati - A.llen Field, 2:30 p.m. FFA Field Day - Derrickson Agricultural complex, 9 a.m.-4p.m. Fifth Annual Pentecostal Songfest - Button Auditorium, 7:30p.m.

·KMEA Senior Piano Festival - Baird Music Building, all Day Senior Recital - Sarah Brown - Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

Folk and country dancing and pot luck supper -Baird 117, 6:3.0-lOp.m. Public Invited;

Concert - Jazz Ensemble III - Baird Recital Hall, 3 p.m. Junior Recital - Emily Humphries, piano -B,ird Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Final examinations, through May 7 Foothills Conference High School Track Meet -Jayne Stadium, all day.

Phi Mu Alpha American Composers Concert - Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

Graduate Recital - George Streitenberger - Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m.

Concert - MSU Chamber Singers - Baird Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Golf - MSU vs Northern Kentucky - MSU Course, 3 p.m

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TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky.---TWo students at Morehead State University

have been honored for their academic achievements in dietetics .•

Receiving internships were Sue Ann Rasor, Wadsworth,

Ohio senior, who received a u.s. Army Dietetic Internship and

will enter the·Army as a second lieutenant in August, and

Connie Sargent, Morgan County senior, who will work at Miami

valley Hospital, Dayton, Ohio.·

Miss Rasor is the daughter of Kenwood W. Rasor, 273

Durling Dr., Wadsworth. Miss Sargent is the daughter of

Recil F. sargent of Blaze.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Dr. William A. Butts, president of

Kentucky State University, will be the spring commencement

speaker on Friday, May 7, at Morehead State University.

---:- MSU President Adron Doran will confer more than 1,100

degrees during the 2 p.m. ceremony in Wetherby Gymnasium.

Dr. Butts, a native of Kilmichael, Miss., assumed the KSU

presidency last December. Previously, he served as a teacher

and administrator at Mississippi Valley State University and

Delta State University_:

Honorary doctoral degrees will be awarded Dr. Butts and

Louisville attorney Lawrence E. Forgy, Jr.

Later the same day, Dr. and Mrs. Doran will be~the guests

of honor at a 6:30 p.m. banquet sponsored by the MSU Alumni

Association. The Dorans will be recognized for 22 years of

service to MSU.

Dinner tickets are $5 and may be ordered from Special

Tribute Committee, UPO 1954, MSU, Morehead, KY 40351.

Tickets also are available at the MSU Alumni Center.

The dinner is open to the public.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- A record number of 465 high school, junior

high and elementary students from 43 counties in Kentucky and

Southern Ohio entered exhibits in the recent 13th annual

Northeast Kentucky Regional science Fair at Morehead State

University.

They brought projects ranging from "animals that live around

my house" by a Pike County first grader to "a survey of Kentucky's

soil for antibiotic producing fungi" by a junior at OWen county

High School.

Many exhibits were developed for a year or longer and some

would rate as master's degree thes·is, according to Dr. Maurice

Esham, fair co-director.

"The quality of the exhibits was far better than any time

in the past," he observed.

When all exhibits had been inspected, investigated and

scored by about 60 judges, the top prize went to Julie Ann Marsh,

a 17-year-old senior from Harrison County High School in

Cynthiana.

By winning first place in the senior high division she

received an all expense-paid trip to Denver in May to compete in

the International Science Fair.

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Accompanying her will be her teacher, Phillip Jones, a 1972

graduate of Morehead State University.

Miss Marsh's project was entitled "Determination of the

Concentration of Chloroamphenicol for the Production of Anemia

in Oryctolagus Cuniculus (Rabbit)." She also won awards from

the MSU Biology Club, a plaque as the best biology project and

the best project in senior high zoology.

The next two awards went to coeds from Notre Dame Academy

in Covington. Mary Jo Reed took second place and her classmate,

Martina Schultz, was third.

Miss Reed received an electronic calculator and a certificate

of excellence from the u.s. Army. She had the best senior high

project in chemistry.

Miss Schultz received the Navy Award and a certificate

from the MSU Mu Phi Club. She had the best project in the

senior high math and computer division.

Awarded Morehead State University academic.s.cllola:rships for

their projects were seniors Cheryl Scott of Harrison Co~ty and

Mike Cooper of Carroll county.

Teachers.awar€1s w,ent to Mrs. Donna sue Johnson of George

Johnson Elementary School in Pike county, Randall Sales of

Harrison county Junior High School, and Don Sundys of Fleming

County High School.

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Other individual first place winners included:

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Grades 10-12)

BOTAN¥ -- Debbie Showalter, Fayetteville.

ZOOLOGY -- Julie Ann Marsh, Harrison County.

MEDICINE AND HEALTH--- Cheryl Scott, Harrison County.

BIOCHEMISTRY -- Libby Wyatt, Owen County.

CHEMISTRY -- Mary Jo Reed, Notre Dame Academy.

APPLIED PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING -- Kent Eldridge, Fleming County.

MATH AND COMPUTERS -- Martina Schulte, Notre Dame Academy.

EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE -- Mike Cooper, Carroll County.

MICROBIOLOGY -- Jeff Mefford, Owen County.

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Grades 7-9)

BOTANY -- Becky Jo Thompson, Western Brown.

CHEMISTRY -- Donnie Perkins, Harrison county.

EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCES -- Sherri Horne, Robinson Creek.

PHYSICS -- Debbie Cahill, Notre Dame.

BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE -- Robert Osborne, University Breckinridge.

INTERMEDIATE (Grades 4-6)

B!OLOG!CAL John Douglas, Westside.

PHYSICAL -- Ricky Brannon, Robinson creek.

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ELEMENTARY (Grades 1-3)

BIOLOGICAL -- Julie Goff, Pikeville Elementary.

PHYSICAL-- Claudius Tackett, Jr., Johnson Elementary.

SPECIAL AWARDS

BEST ELEMENTARY PROJECT -- Katie Milam, Johnson Elementary.

BEST JUNIOR HIGH PROJECT -- Debbie Cahill, Notre Dame.

BEST EARTH SCIENCE PROJECT -- Mike Cooper, Carroll County.

MSU GEOLOGY CLUB -- Christie Gulley, Mason County.

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, OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION "'OREIEAD .STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

.TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Eight Morehead State University students

and a geology professor have received a federal grant of $14;800

to study oil shale deposits in Rowan County as a future energy

source.

The grant period runs from May 3·1 through Aug. 13 and the

project is being financed by the National Science Foundation.

Objectives of the study are to analyze oil and uranium~

thorium resources of Devonian black shales lcicated in "Farmer' s·

Quadrangle," a 70-square mile area of Rowan County, and to p~·epare

an environmental impact statement covering. the effect on areas near

potential mine sites.

Dr. Jules DuBar, profes·sor of geoscience at MSU, is the faculty

advisor and Charles L, Sharpe, senior geology major from Taylorsville,

is the project director.

Others working on the project are Glenn E. Marshall, Springfield,

Ohio senior; Jon D. Harris, Hamersville, Ohio, senior; Steve E.

Harris, Tollesboro senior; Roy H. Boggs, Hazard junior; Marka Kim

Kannady, Erlanger senior; Donald B. Doyle, Mount Sterling sophomore;

and Michael L. Manning, Casstown, ohio, senior.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: .. 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University President Adron

Doran, dean of Kentucky's public university chief executives, ~londn'!

amiounced his retirement effective. Jan. 1, 1977.

The 66-year-old educator asked the MSU Board of Reg.ents to

release him from the remainder of his existing four-year_ contract

which expires June 30, 1978. He has served 22 years in the post.

In requesting retirement, Dr. Doran said to the Regents:

"I have worked harder and accomplished more during· the! past

year than in many of my previous years. I think r·could do as much

more and do it as well for the remaining years of my contract.

However·,. I feel that Mignon and I owe it to ourselves and to each-

other to leave. the next 22 years of our lives freer of labur, toil,

strife and stfess.''

He continued:

"I have seen university presidents remain in office too long

for the welfare of the universities and for their ownphysical and

emotional and mental well being. I do not· want to run this risk by

remaining until the compulsory retirement age of 70 years."

Dr. Doran, who has served as.president nearly four times longer

than any of his predecessors, said he would not participate in the

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The board voted unanimously to "regretfully accept" Dr.-Doran's

request for retirement and to constitute itself as-a search committee.

Named chairman was Lloyd Cassity of Ashland.

Dr. Doran said he was giving the·board nearly eight months of

advance notice to facilitate the search process.

"This period w_ill permit the board ample time to look within

and without the university for a replacement and to establish a

valid process by which various facets of the academic co~~unity

may_ J:ie involved in the selection of my successor," he stated.

Dr. and Mrs. Doran will be honored at Friday night's Alumni.

-Banquet which was planned· before the announcement as an evening

of tribute. It is sponsored by the MSU Alumni Association.

Before assuming the MSU presidency, Dr. Doran served in the

public schools of Western Kentucky as a coach, tea.cher and principal.

He had four terms in the General Assembly, including service as

Speaker of the House, and spent more than two years in the Kentucky

·Department of Education.

The Kentucky Press Association named him "Kentuckian of the Year"

. in 1959; Gov. Edward T. Breathitt selected him for the "Disting•.:tis:,ec:

·.Kentuckian Award" in 1966; and Gov. Louie B. Nunn declared '!Adron

Doran Day" statewide on September 1, 1971 • . : . '"•

The highlight of his public recognition occurred also in 1971

'-·o:.;·, :.····when he became the f~urth Kentuckian in history to receive the .Horatio

Alger Award from the American Schools and Colleges Association.

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At that time, he said:

"Much ·of what little success I have known should be credited

to my wife, Mignon, whom I married while we were in college 40 years

ago. She has been at my side unfailingly since that time."

Mrs. Doran, a noted Kentuckian in her own right, founded MSU's

·unique Personal Development Institute in 1969 and serves as its

director.

She·was selected for the 1974 citation Award of the International

Association of Personnel in Employment Security (IAPES) and served

two years as president of the Kentucky Federation of Women's clubs.

She was named "Woman of the Year" in 1972 by Cardinal Key National

Honor Sorority.

Active in national education circles, Dr. Doran was chairman

of the Legislative Commission of the National Education Association

which helped write the landmark Elementary and Secondary Education

Act and served as a member-of the Education Professions Development

Commission at the appointment of President Lyndon ·B. Johnson.

A minister of the Church of Christ, he serves on the Board

of Directors of Freed-Hardeman College and holds three honorary

.:._,-:,,,,-:; .. :·.abctoral degrees. He 'has'' earned degre~s from Freed-Harceman;

Murray State University and the University of Kentucky and each ••''t<~·:. .. ·.;,:_.~':-·:~-- ~-..:·--·-·--.··-··,~--~~-~-- .... - ·.- -.: ., ••• -·; ~·~-·· ~--

institution has honored him with an outstanding alumnus award .

. - ·"'-"''''-"":"· .... Dr:· Doran's "paternal' and' "compassi'onate- adriu.:nistratiori ··n.as' Yed-

MSU to more than 30 statew.ide precedents in dealing with ethnic

minority groups. He received the Lincoln Key from the Kentucky

Education As~ociation for ''Integration without fanfare.'' (more)

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In other activities, Dr. Doran ·is a vice_ president of the

Citizens Bank of Morehead and a member of the board of. directors

of the Investors Heritage Life Insurance Co. He won a world

championship last year in the Tennessee Walking Horse Celebration

at Shelbyville, Tenn.

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Art Exhibit - mixed media. works of John Meek - Third . Floor, Library

Annual Senior Art Exhibition - Claypool-Young Art Gal~ry ~

Final Examinations.

Conc.ert - MSU Chamber Singers - Baird 8 p.m. i B.roadcast live over WMKY

Recital Hall,

Golf ~ MSU vs. Northern Kentucky MSU Golf Course~. '.

3 p.m. • ..

commencement - Dr. 'william A:. ~~·t~~-;:' sp~·aker -Wetherby Gymnasium, · 2 p·.m. · · · · ·.>.. · · · Doran Recognition Banquet - Ballroom, Adron·. Dor.an. University Center, 6 :30·- p.m.. -, · t··. ;~··· •"""

Golf - MSU vs Transylvania - MSu~·ciC:Jii course," ·3· p.;n:· Pinning Ceremony for Nurses_'-:,.Bt{tt.9~.·,: 1q .. a.m. RiJTc Commissioning ceremony :.:.:. R~e9 Hall·. 419 ;: 10 a.m. Reception following in. Eagle ;Room·.; Adron Doran University Center. ' ·. :'';';< .... ·· · ·

Optimist Club. Zone Oratorical Contest- Baird Music Building 231, 1-5 p.m. <-'"'· second Semester closes. : · · ·

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University Breckinridge Schoo·! 'Gr<i.duation '-- ·.Bil.ird Recita: H<i.ll, 7 p.m.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION . MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY. MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Buford Wolford of Stopover presented

his graduate· recital Tuesday, April 27, in Morehead State

University's Baird Music Hall.

The organ program featured works by Dumstable, .Frescobaldi,

Buxtehude, Brahms, Bach, Diemer, Peters, Demi'ssieux and

Schroder.

Wolford is the son of Mr.' and Mrs.· John c. Wolford of

Stopover. He is a graduate of Phelps High School.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-:3325

MOREHEAD, KY· --- Doug Pierce went away to college and decided

he belonged in the u.s. Army.

The Valley Station senior at Morehead· State Unive~sity F~iday

received a bachelor's degree in radio and television and the gold bar

of a second lieutenant earned through MSU's voluntary R01l'C program.

This is happening to someone who carne out of high school

without any interest in college or the military.

"When I first carne to MSU I was interested in broadcasting but

not in going to school," he recalls. "I ·talked with several people

in Army ROTC and they showed me ho~ to earn a degree and a commission

at the same time.

_ Pierce-became so motivated, in fact, that he· has beP.n awarded-

an Army ROTC Fellowship. Given only to the top five per cerit of-ROTC

graduates who have accepted Regular Army commissions, the grant will allo~

him to attend graduate school for two years. and receive full pay and

benefits during the entire period.

·pierce, who is scheduled to report for active duty on May 14 at

Ft. Knox, is the only ROTC cadet -in Kentucky to receive such a fellowship

this year and the first in MSU's history. He plans to serve two years

on active duty before enrolling in graduate study in business and

admin;i.stra,tion.

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He_ is the son of Mr. anq Mrs. Calvin Peirce; 11503 Pierce Way,

· Valley Station, and· is a graduate of· Jesse stuart High School. A

.standout athlete, he has lettered four times as a pole vaulter on the

MSU track team.

Pierce is uncertain about making a career of the Army.

"Right now, the answer is yes, ·but two weeks ago it was no, "

:he said. "Of course I do have some time to see what the.Army is like

befo;ce making that decision."

Regardless of his choice, hi-story indicates Doug. Pierce will

.do what's best for his future.

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O~FICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

MOREHEAD, Ky.--- More than 1,100 persons received degrees Friday

at Morehead State University's 53rd Annual Commencement.

Dr. William A. Butts, president of Kentucky State University,

encouraged graduates to use the occasion as a way-station in life.

"This day will allow you to reflect on past experiences and to

review your future," he said.

MSU President Adron Doran awarded honorary doctoral degrees to

Dr. Butts and Louisville lawyer Lawrence E. Forgy, Jr., during the

afternooneceremony in Wetherby Gymnasium.

Special recognition was given to Debbie Poore of Hodgenville

and Tim Wilson of Sarasota, Fla., Miss Poore ms the outgoing student

member of the Board of Regents, and Wilson is the past presiden~f the

MSU Student Government Association. They received the President's

Medallion for leaderShip.

During the commencement address Dr. Butts called President Doran

"a giant in higher education in the commonwealth'!" and wished the first

couple success in their announced retirement.

Dr. Butts also reminded the graduates to not forget their alma

mater.

"Yourare graduating from an outstanding institution," he said.

"Soon you will become a part of the ·alumni association. Never forget

your alma mater."

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University, in

cooperation with the Kentucky Department of Libraries and

Archives, is conducting a two-week mini-course for public

and bookmobile librarians beginning Monday, May 17.

About 35 librarians are expected to attend the fifth

annual workshop conducted by MSU's Department of Library

Science and Instructional Media. Classes will meet in the

Johnson Camden Library Honors Seminar Room from 9 a.m". to

noon and from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday.

The course ends May 28, 1976.

The workshop is designed to train the library staff in

the investigation of adult reading habits, interests, needs

and abilities.

Dr. Jack D. Ellis, MSU director of libraries, and Faye

Belcher, associate director of libraries, are co-directors.

Guest consultants are Charles Hinds, state librarian;

Mrs. Mary Dawkins, regional librarian, and Mrs. Hallie

Blackburn, senior extension librarian.

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·oFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY· 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Members of Morehead State University's

largest graduating class were encouraged to love mankind and

take a positive attitude into the outside world.

Dr. William A. Butts, president of Kentucky State University,

challenged the 1,106 spring graduates to remain "ethically

responsible" and avoid the tempations of the corrupt.

The Mississippi-born educator urged the class members

always to be loyal to their alma mater and to be active in the

alumni association.

Honorary doctoral degrees were awarded Dr. Butts and·

Louisville attorney Lawrence E. Forgy Jr.

MSU President Adron Doran conferred 151 associate degrees,

696 bachelor's degrees and 257·master's degrees and two specialist

degrees ..

Special·recognition was given Donald Kazee of Ashland,

Deborah Poore of Hodgenville a~d Tim Wilson of sarasota, Fla.

Kazee was honored for completing his bachelor's degree with a

perfect 4.0 grade point average. Wilson, outgoing president of the

MSU Student Government As.sociation, and Niss Poore, student member

of the Board of Regents, received the President's Medallion for

leadership.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD,.KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

Morehead state University and the Kentucky Department

of Human Resources will offer a basic "Emergency· Medical

Technician" course at Maysville Community College, starting

May 25.

The class is limited to 30 students. Individuals

currently serving as ambulance attendants or drivers will

be given first priorty. Participants are accepted on a

first-come, first-served basis.

Students must be at least 18 years of age and should

be involved in the delivery of emergency medical services or

related services.

Application forms are available at the Maysville Fire

Department OJ;" may be obtained from Mike Mincey, EMT coordinator,

UPO 724, Morehead State University, Morehead, Ky. 40351. ·

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD .STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, K.Y.• --- Funeral services were conducted

Saturday (May 8) for Morehead State University faculty member

Richard W. Thier who died Thursday (May 6) of injuries sustained

in an airplane crash.

The 41-year-old associate professor of music was piloting

a single-engine craft which crashed during a landing attempt

at the Rowan County Airport, eight miles west of Morehead at

Farmers.

Thier, also conductor of the MSU Orchestra, died at the UK

Medical Center in Lexington about seven hours after the accident.

Death was attributed primarily to head injuries.

Kentucky state Police said Thier,,who co-owned the plane with

another faculty member, was returning from Mount Sterling when

the crash occurred~·shortly after midnight. He was alone in the

craft.

Survivors include his wife, the former Elizabeth Small of

Hewlett, N.Y.; two children, Brenda and Ricky, at home; and his

mother, Mrs •. Christian Thier of Sanford, Fla.

Funeral services were conducted at Jesus Our Savior catholic

Church in Morehead with burial in Farmingdale, N. Y.

A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., Thier joined the MSU faculty last

August. He was a doctoral candidate at Indiana University.

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Mon., May 17 -

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

High School Regional Track Meet- Jayne Stadium -Class A, May 14; Class AA, May 15.

Registration for Intersession - Laughlin Health Building, 8 a.m.-noon, 6 to 8 p.m. Intersession runs through June 4.

Bicentennial Caravan Display- Jayne Stadium, all day; also May 19.

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TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University is offering an

English graduate course in Ashland during the 1976 Intersession

which opens Monday.

Two courses will be available during registration and the

one receiving the larger enrollment will be taught on Mondays and

Tuesdays at Coles Junior High School, starting at 5 p.m.

Available are English 691, Dialectology or English 611, Grammar,

Composition, Spelling, Oral Skills, Literature f.or Grades 1-8.

Each carries three semester hours of credit.

Dr. Ruth Barnes, professor of English, will be the instructor.

The course will meet for four weeks. Any person holding

a bachelor's degree ·or within six hours of graduation may enroll.

Tuition is $54 for undergraduate students and $81 for

graduates.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Registration for Morehead State University's

three-week Intersession is scheduled Monday, May 17, from 8 a.m.

to noon and from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Laughlin Health Building.

Classes begin Monday at 12:40 p.m. Students are limited to

four semester hours of credit.

Tuition for undergraduate students who are Kentucky residents

is $"18 per semester hour. Graduate students who are stC!te .residents

pay $27 per hour. Out-of-state students pay $40 per hour as under-

graduates and $56 as graduate students.

The term ends June 4.

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TE;LEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky~· ---- Morehead State University ·is offering a

graduate course in English at Prestonsburg Community College

during Intersession.

TWo courses will be available during registration on

Friday, May 21, and the one receiving the larger erirollment.will

be taught on Friday night and Saturday morning for four weeks.

Available are English 620, Major American Poets, or

English 685, Psycholinguistics. Each carries three semester·

hours of credit.

Dr. Lewis w. ·Barnes, professor of English, will be the

instructor.

The courses are open to any person holding a bachelor's

degree or within six hours of graduation. Tuition is $54 for.

undergraduate students and $81 for graduates.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, .EY• --- Lt. Gov. Thelma Stovall will be a guest

lecturer at Morehead State University on Wednesday, May 19.

The highest ranking woman in state government will appear

at 10 a.m. in Room 223 of Rader Hall to address students enrolled

in Sociology 399, Changing Roles of Women.

Mrs. Stovall will be the guest of honor at a noon luncheon in

the Red Room of the Adron Doran University Center. Tickets are

$3.50 and may be purchased at the door.

The class, being offered for the first time, carries three

semester hours of c:..:edit. The instructor is Mrs. Margaret Patton,

assistant professor of sociology.

Persons interested in enrolling should contact Mrs. Patton·

at 783-3240. Registration for MSU' s three-week Intersession· is

scheduled Monday from 8 a.m. to noon and from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at

the Laughlin Health Building.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD,· Ky. --- MOrehead State University students are

canoeing and camping, reading comic·books, training horses,

attending Broadway plays, working on cars and touring the fashion

world of New York City--and all for credit.

Intersession, a three-week term which ends June 4, allows ·

students to enroll in innovative courses.ranging in length from

one to three weeks. Various traditional courses also are· offered.

The workshop in campcrafts and canoeing runs two weeks·. Students

may earn three hours of cre9it and American Red cross certification

in canoeing and American Camping Association certification .in

campcraft skills. Dr. Howard Nesbitt is the instructor.

Dr. Jerry Howell, MSU's director of environmental studies and

a comic book collector, is teaching a one-week course involving

comics as American literature.

Elizabeth .. McBride, instructor of horsemanship, is teaching

a course in horse training at MSU's Derrickson Agricultural

Complex.

Dr. William J. Layne, coordinator of MSU's theatre program,

is conducting a tour of Broadway plays and New York theatre.

Dennis Karwatka, assistant professor of industrial education,

is teaching a class in automotive reconditioning.

·One of the most popular Intersession offerings is the Drug

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Education Workshop which meets £riday nights and Saturdays.

Dr. Jules DuBar,·professor of geoscience, is leading a

geological study of Florida.

MSU's regular eight-week Summer· school opens Monday, June 7.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Dr. David R. Cutts, associate professor of

physics at Morehead State University, will participate in the

1976 Summer Faculty Institutes at Oak Ridge, Tenn.

Topic of the seminar, scheduled July 5-23, is "Energy Sources

for the Future." Areas to be examined include solar, geothermal

and thermonuclear energy.

Dr. Cutts was among 24 individuals selected to participate.

The Institute is sponsored by the Oak Ridge Associated Universities.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD .STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD,· KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Five students at Morehead State University

were selected by the Kentucky Arts Commission to participate in

writers workshops this month in Ashland and Elizabethtown.

They were charles Carr, Farmers freshman; Kelby cotton,

Alamosa, Col~, senior;·Mike Fletcher, Rush senior; Vickie·Wills,

Owingsville sophomore; and John Bowman, Lebanon Junction senior'

Students were selected on the basis .of short stories and

poems submitted to the commiss·ion.

Dr. Marc Glasser, associate professor of English, and Mrs.

Betty Clarke, assistant professor of English, .advised the students.

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Carr-c. F. Carr, Farmers, Ky. Cotton-John J. Cotton, Alamosa, Colo. Fletcher-Ramey Fletcher, Rt. 1, Rush, Ky. Wills-Eugene· R. Wills, Owingsville, Ky. Bowman~Zelma Bowman, 1224 Knoxville Ave., Lebanon Junction, Ky.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Registration for Morehead State University's

eight-week summer session is scheduled June 7 from 8 a.m. until

5 p.m. in the Laughlin Health Building.

Seniors and graduate students register from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

and juniors, sophomores and freshmen are scheduled from 1 p.m.

until 5 p.m.

Class work begins Tuesday, June 8.

Tuition for full-time undergraduate students who are Kentucky

residents is $105. Full-t.ime graduate students who are state

residents pay $118. Full-time out-of-state students pay $238 as

undergraduates and $250 as graduate students.

The summer session ends July 30.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- More than two dozen public and bookmobile

librarians are participating in the fifth annual Morehead State

University Library Mini-course.

The two-week session .is being conducted by MSU's Department

of Library Science and Instructional Media in cooperation with

the Kentucky Department of Library and Archives.

A luncheon will be held on Friday, May 28 in the Eagle Room

of MSU's Adron Doran.University Center to mark the student's

completion of the course.

Dr. Jack D. Ellis, MSU director of libraries, and Faye

Belcher, associate director, are co-directors of the course.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- The Department of Health, Physical

Education and Recreation at Morehead State University is sponsoring

a learn to swim program for beginners.

The program, open to young.sters between five and 14 years of

age, will run in four sessions, offering 10 hours of instruction

to the students. Fee for each session is $10, payable at the time

of registration.

Dates for each session are June 7 to June 18, June 21 to July 2,

July 12 to July 23 and July· 26 to July 30. ·classes in the first

three sessions will meet from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. while classes in

the final one-week session will meet from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Bill Mack, assistant professor of health, physical education

and recreation, is the program d·irector.

Applications may be obtained from, and must.be returned to,

Room 201, Laughlin Health Building, MSU, Morehead, Ky. 40351.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KENTUCKY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky.---Morehead State University's Summer Theatre

is presenting four plays by its company of college and high

school students.

"Celebration," a musical by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt,

opens the summer season June 24 through June 29.

The second production is "Sleuth" by Anthony Shaffer.

It is scheduled July 5-8.

Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes" is booRed July 15-17.

The final production is "Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and

Living in Paris," a musical by Jacques Brel. It runs J1.1ly 26-29.

High school students may earn six semester hours of college

credit in Summer Theatre. Interested persons are invited to

contact Dr. William J. Layne, MSU, Morehead, Ky. 40351

A season ticket for the summer plays is $6 and may be

ordered from Theatre Production Fund, UPO 740, Morehead, Ky. 40351.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---Morehead State University's fourth annual

Secretarial Seminar starts Tuesday, June 15, and meets for seven

weekly sessions·.

Offered for one semester hour of college credit, the seminar

is open to all office personnel in the Morehead area.

The staff includes local business and professional leaders,

national manufacturers of office equipment and MSU faculty members.

Sessions are held oh Tuesdays at the Combs Building from

7 p.m. until 8:45 p.m. Fees are payable at the first class meeting.

"Our goal is to demonstrate the most recent routines and

methods of office management," said Dr. George Montgomery, head

of MSU's Department of Business Education. "The skills and

shortcuts of new technology can be very helpful to office

professionals."

The seminar ends with an awards banquet on July 27.

A~ditional'information is available from Dr. George

Montgomery, UPO 797, MSU, Morehead, Ky. 40351.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Dr. James Gotsick, associate professor of o~

psychology at Morehead State University, has been granted $425

for a research project entitled "Circadian Effects in Apomorphine

Induced Aggression."

Funds for the project were made available through MSU's

Bureau of Research and Development.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Dr. Marc Glasser, assistant professor of

English at Morehead State University, is one of eight medieval

scholars in the nation to be awarded a Summer Seminar Fellowship

at Harvard University.

The award, sponsored by the National Endowment for the

Humanities, provides a full subsistance stipend and travel

allowance. The topic for the program is "Religious Life in the

Middle Ages with Particular Attention to the Eleventh and TWelfth

Centuries."

The seminar will be directed by Harvard history professor

Giles Constable and will run from June 28 to August 20.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead Stat.e University, ·in cooperation

with the·Kentucky Authority for Educational Television, is offering

a course entitled "Science and Developmental Reading with Television."

Identified as Education 599, the course will meet in two

sessions, one from June 7 to July 2 and the other from July 6 to

July 30. The course, which carries ·three hours of graduate

credit, is designed for the junior hi~h school level.

Videotapes of two complete series developed by the KAET,

"Universe and I" for science teachers, and "Contract!" for

developmental reading teachers will be offered.

Tuition for the course is $27 per credit hour.

Additional information is available from Elaine Kirk, UPO

1290, MSU, Morehead, Ky. 40351.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD,. Ky. _:__ More than 350 .high school coeds are expected

to-participate June 14-19 at Morehead State University in the 30th

annual Kentucky Girls State.

The week-long exercise in democracy is sponsored by the

American Legion Auxiliary, Department of. Kentucky.

Each delegate is a high school ienior and will become a citizen

of a mythical 51st state. Elections will be held to select officials

on all levels of government and will culminate in the election of a

Kentucky Girls State governor.

The delegates will be representatives or senators in the Kentucky

Girls State Assembly.

Mrs. John H. Fugeman of Ashland is director of the 1976 Kentucky

Girls State and Mrs. H. G. Richardson of Louisville is the- chairman

of the board.

This is the sixth consecutive year Kentucky Girls State will

meet at MSU.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD .STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TEEEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- The Division of Languages and Literature

at Morehead State University is presenting its Eleventh Annual

Linquistics Conference Wednesday, June 23, in the B. F. Reed Hall

Auditorium.

The day-long program will feat.ure presentations by members of

the MSU faculty as well as guests from the surrounding area.

The morning portion of the program will feature presentations

by Dr. Lewis Barnes on the Nature of Proverbs and Victor Venettozzi

on the Nature of Riddles.

Guest J,ecturers will complete the morning program with presentations

by Marcus Owens of Prestonsburg on Elements of Appalachian Folklore,

Ernie Tucker of Ashland on Folk Medicine, Barbara Edwards on Language

Structures in Appalachian Folk Ballads and Lionel Duff of Hindman on

Jack Tales.

The afternoon session will include presentations by six MSU

faculty members including Dr. Donald H. cunningham on Missouri Legends,

Leo Blair on Mountain Fiddling, Dr. William Hampton on Brer Rabbit

Tales, Dr. Glenn Rogers on Medieval Bestiaries and Dr. Ron Dobler

and Dr. Billy Bryant on Appalachian Dulcimer.

The conference is free and open to the publ±c. Additional

information is available from Dr. Lewis Barnes, UPO 681, MSU,

Morehead, Ky. 40351.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOJ:!EHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325·

MOREHEAD, KY.---Dr. Vito DeCaria, professor of French at

Morehead State University, was the victim of an accidental drowning

in .. a hotel swimming pool in Port au Prince,· Haiti, May 3o. ·

Dr. DeCaria, a member of the MSU faculty since 1966, was

·vacationing at the time of the accident. He was 55 years old. ·

He was born in Vallelonga, Italy on October 27 ,. 1920, and was

educated at Ipponion College, Florence University and Messina

University, receiving his Ph.D. in 1946.

Dr. DeCaria was a professor of classical and modern fore.ign

languages in high educational institutions of Italy from 1947-53· and

was a teacher. of French, Italian and Latin at General McLane High

School at Edinboro, Pa. from 1959-66.

He is survived by a son, Vincent, of Elkton, Md.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- The Department of Health, Physical Education

and Recreation at Morehead State University is offering the First

Annual Day Camp Program for Children from June 14 to July 2.

Offered in one week units from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily the

course is open to children between the agesof6-14 with an

enrollment fee of $15 per child. The Laughlin Health Building,

and other campus facilities, will be utilized in the camp.

Activities to be included are swimming, angling, can9eing,

backpacking, land sports, marksmanship, pioneering skills and

climbing and rappelling. MSU personnel in physical education,

health and recreation will be in charge of the operation of the

camp.

The day camp is scheduled in three units, June 14-18, June 21-

25. and. June 28-July 2. Additional units of the camp could be

added if sufficient interest is shown in the program.

Additional information and applications are available from

Dr. Earl Bentley, Room 201, Laughlin Health Building, MSU, Morehead,

Ky., 40351.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

T~LEPHONE

606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Three students at Morehead State University

received honors from the student sec~ion of the Kentucky Home

Economics Association.

Included were Sheri Roe, Hillsboro, Ohio sophomore, who is

the president-elect of the organization, Margaret Ensor, Mt. Sterling

junior, who is secretary-treasurer and Depise Gibson, Waverly, Ohio

junior, who is newsletter editor.

In addition, Miss Roe and Miss Gibson were recipients of the

Tamzene Shay Dow Memorial Scholarship.

Miss Roe is the daughter of George c. Roe, Rt. 1, Hillsboro, Ohio,

Miss Ensor is the daughter of George H. Ensor, Rt. 5, Mt. Sterling

and Miss Gibson is the daughter of Frank P. Gibson, Rt. 1, Waverly,

Ohio.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky.---- Jerry P. Mayes_. senior earth science

student from Louisville, has been elected to membership on the

Morehead State University Board of Regents.

Mayes is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity

and has served as an MSU football-manager for .four years. His

.other campus activities include the- MSU Bicentennial commi.ttee

and the Fellowship of-christian Athletes.

He also served as executive director of the 1976 Miss Hsu·

Pageant.

"I feel I have·enough experience that I can represent nearly

all fields or aspects of the University on the Board of Regents,"

Mayes said.

Coaching and school administration are Mayes' career goals, c_nd

the position on the Board should give him a great amount of_

practical experience.

"I am really looking forward to serving b.ecause the job' ·is

important and it will give roe a chance to learn as well as contribute,"

he stated.·

The new Board of Regents member is the son of Mrs. Patsy Mayes,

3426 Fern Lea Rd., Louisville,_ and is a graduate of Butler High

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Pam Cupp, Cincinnati graduate student at

Morehead State University, has become the first female student

to be elected president of the MSU Student Government Association.

She follows in the footsteps of another MSU coed, Debbie

Poore of Hodgenville, who was elected student representative of

the MSU Board of Regents for the 1975-76 school year.

Ms. Cupp, a graduate of North College Hill High School, doesn't

like to think of her victory as a blow for women's liberation.

"I want to represent myself," she said. "I think my victory

might give other women the incentive to run, but that is the only

way I consider it women's lib."

A four-year veteran of the SGA, including three years as

secretary, Cupp knows what it takes to get the job done.

"To be successful, you have to have a good rapport with the

students," she stated. "And, to do that, you must publicize what

the SGA is doing."

The legal profession is her choice of careers, but she is

undecided on. which branch interests her most. She hopes to discover

her true direction in law school.

Ms. Cupp, a member and immediate past president of Delta Zeta

social sorority, is the daughter of Edgar Cupp, 6975 Lois Dr.,

cincinnati.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- The Kentucky Conference of the United

Methodist Church convenes Tuesday at Morehead State University.

Bishop Frank L. Robertson will preside during the l56th

annual session. More than 700 person are· expected to attend the

four-day event.

The Kentucky Conference includes nearly all of Eastern Kentucky.

United Methodists are the second largest Protestant body

in Kentucky.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- The 30th Annual Kentuc~y Girls State opens

Monday at Morehead State University.

The week-long exercise in democracy will attract more than

350 high school coeds to the MSU campus. It is sponsored by the

American Legion Auxillary, Department of Kentucky.

Each delegate is a high school senior and will become a

citizen of a mythical 51st state. Elections will be held to

select off±cials on all levels of government and will culminate

in the election of a Kentucky Girls State governor.

Mrs. John H. Fugeman of Ashland is director of the 1976

Kentucky Girls State and Mrs. H. G. Richardson of Louisville is

the chairman of the board.

This is the sixth consecutive year Kentucky Giris State will

meet at MSU.

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Through June 11

Thurs., June 10

Sat., June 12

Sun., June 13

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Tues., June 15

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

All Sports Camp for Boys 8 to 16 years of age.

Union College Dinner - Red Room, Adron Doran University Center, 6 p.m ..

National E:x:amina·tions American College Testing (ACT), Ginger Hall 401, and Graduate Records Examination (GRE), Ginger Hall 301.

Basketball Camp for Boys ages 8 to 18 years, through June 18. Swnmer Horsemanship Camp (Elementary) - through June 18.

Girls State - campus, through June 18 .

Folk and Country Dancing - Laughlin Health Building 210, 7:30 - 10 p.m. Public Invited.

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OFFICE OF PUBL-IC INFORHATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, I<Y 40351

(Special to The Morehead News)

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

Morehead State University's eig~t-week Summer Session'

opened this week.

Registration was conducted Monday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

in what university officials described as "a new approach."

Previously, summer school registration consumed two days.

Classes convened Tuesday morning. Independence Day will

be observed Monday, July 5, and the term ends Friday, July 30.

Summer commencement is scheduled Thursday, July 29.

Registration for the two-week Post Session is set Monday,

Aug. 2, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. at Button Auditorium. Classes

start that day at 10:20 a.m. Post Session closes Friday, Aug. 13.

MSU's first of three summer terms, Intersession; ended last

Frid;:ly. Enrollment for the three-~oleek p.:::riod \ .. ;as neurly 1, 000.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD .STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. ---June could be labeled "visitor's montli"•

at Morehead State University.

Upwards of 6,000 persons are scheduled to visit the campus

during the month to attend various conferences, camps, workshops,

and other events.

Nearly 2,000 visitors were on hand last week for the Kentucky

High School Baseball Tournament at Allen Field and more than 700

arrived Tuesday for the 156th annual session of the Kentucky

Conference of the United Methodist Church.

Another 400 will appear June 14 for the Kentucky Girls State

and 500 are expected June 21 for the School Publications Workshop.

Athletic camps will attract several hundred more, including

basketball and horsemanship starting June 13 and again on June 20

and all-sports opening June 27.

ACT and Graduate Record Examination (GRE) are scheduled June 12

and the Kentucky Bookmen's Exhibit opens June 22. Other events

include the Linguistics conference, June 23; Health Information

Library Program Workshop, June 30; Morehead Normal School Club;

June 27: IGA Training Workshop, June 22; Rehabilitation Workshop,

June 18; and KET Counselor Workshop, Home Economics Teachers Regional

Meeting and Union College Dinner, all on June 10.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Dr. Morris L. Norfleet, Morehead State

University's vice president for research and development, Monday

~as named the school's acting 'interim president.

The MSU Board of Regents unanimously approved a leave of absence

for President Adron Doran from July 1 until his retirement date of

Jan. 1, 1977, and his. recommendation that Dr. N~fleet manage the

institution during that period.

The 45-year-old Norfleet, a native of Pulaski County, was named

a vice president in 1968. A graduate of Purdue University and the

University of Kentucky, he joined the MSU faculty in 1962 as director

of student teaching and became director of research and program

development in 1965.

In his statement supporting the temporary appointment, President

Doran emphasized that he did not intend for Dr. Norfleet to receive

preference in the search for a new president.

"There are many young administrators here who could handle this

assignment," Dr. Doran said. "Dr. Norfleet is best suited to be

acting interim president because his regular duties are not as

pressing as those of our other key administrators."

Later, the Regents assembled as the presidential selection

committee and announced that applications and nominations for the

presidency would be accepted until Sept. 1.

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Committee chairman Lloyd Cassity of Ashland said the vacancy

.would be advertised statewide and nationally and that notices would

be sent to all member institutions of the American Association ·of

State Colleges and Universities.

Dr. Doran, MSU's seventh president, announced last month that

he would retire Jan. 1 after more.than 22 years in the position.

The board·has named him president emeritus, effective at retirement.

In other action, the board:

Approved the awarding of honorary doctoral degrees to five

persons-at summer commencement on July 29. Nominated by Dr. Doran

were Wendell P. Butler, secretary of the Kentucky Education and

Arts Cabinet; Troy R. Eslinger, president of Lees College; Basil

Overton, vice president of International Bible College; and Wade

M. Robinson, president of Central Midwestern Regional Educational

Laboratory, Inc. Recommended by Mr. Cassity and also approved

unanimously was an honorary doctorate for Mrs. Mignon Doran, founder

and director of MSU's Personal Development Institute.

Adopted a policy statement concerning confident~ality of

student records.

Authorized expenditure of $180,865 for various minor capital

construction projects.

Approved appointments of Dr. Alban L. Wheeler as dean of the

School of Socail Sciences, effective July l, and Mrs. carolyn Flatt

as director of the Personal Development Institue, effective Jan. 1, 1976.

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sun.,- June 20

Mon., June 21

Tues., June 22

Wed., June 23

CALENDAR OF EVENTS MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Basketball Camp for Boys age·. 8 to 18 years. Girls State.

Art Exhibit - Mixed media works of Karen Raines -Third Floor, Library, through July 1. Basketball Camp for Boys 8 to 18 years, through June 25. Summer Horsemanship Camp (Intermediate), through June 25.

Daniel Boone Forest Music camp - Casavant Marching Band Fronts Workshop - campus, through June 25. School Publications Workshop - campus, through June 25.

Folk and Country Dancing - Laughlin Health Building 210, 7:30 to lO.p.m. Public invited.

Kentucky Bookmen's Exhibit -Ginger Hall 105, 106, 107. June 22, B a.m. to 4 p.m.; June 23, 8 a.m. to noon.

Linguistics Conference - Reed Hall Auditorium, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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TELEPHONE: (606)783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky, --- Morehead.State University and the Kentucky

Department of Education are sponsoring a School Food Service Workshop

from July 19 through July 23.

The five-day workshop is designed to help school food service

personnel improve management skills.

Classes to be offered•.dnc::lude record keeping, management, nutrituion,

Menu Planning and use of feed buying guides.·

Helen Pennington and Don Williamson, consultants with the Department

of Education, and Nancy Graham, MSU dietitian, will coordinate the

program.

More· 1than 180 persons representing 40 school districts in

Kentucky have registered for the workshop.

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Thurs. , June 24

Sun., June 27

Mon.,.June 28

Tues., June 29

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Basketball Camp for Boys 8 to 18 years. Daniel Boone Fore·st Music Camp - Casavant Marching Band Fronts Workshop - campus •

School Publications Workshop - campus. · . . .

· Art Exhibit - Mixed media works of Karen Raines - Third Floor, Library.

MSU Summer Theatre - "Celebration" Samuel F. Kibbey Theatre, Combs Bldg., 8 p.m. nightly June 24-26, 28 & 29.

All-Sports Camp·for Girl~ age.8 to l6·years­campus, through July 2.

Daniel Boone Forest Music camp ..;_Casavant Marching Band Fronts Workshop - campus, through July 2.

Folk and country Dancing - Laughlin Health Building 210, 7:30 to lQ p.m. Public invited.

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MOREHEAD, Ky. --- About 2,000 persons are expected to visit

Morehead.State University the week of July 12 for the annual Freshman

Orientation and Registration conference.

W. A. (Bill) Bradford, MSU' s director of admissions, said the

purpose of the visits on July 12, 14, and 16 is to familiarize parents

and students with the campus and the University's academic .offerings.

In addition to campus tours and o.ther programs., the new students

• will receive individual assistance in preparing class schedules and .

registering for the fall. semester.·

MSU President Adron Doran is welcoming each group and panel

discussions of campus life will involve current students and faculty

and staff members.

"Besides preparing incoming students for the fal.lterm, the

conference also is designed to build a bridge to·the family of each

newcomer," Bradford said. "This program allows parents to closely

examine the academic programs,. the personnel and the campus of

·Morehead State University."

All newly-admitted freshmen and their parents have been

invited.

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Through July 2

Saturday, July 3

Sunday, July 4

Monday, July 5

Tuesday, July 6

Wednesday, July 7

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS· MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Art Exhibit - Mixed media works of Karen Raines - Third Floor, Library.

All-Sports Camp for Girls age. 8 to 16 years. · Daniel Boone Forest Music Camp - Cassavant Marching Banq Frorits Workshop.

Ninth Annual MSU·Golf Tournament _,MSU Golf Course through July 5. Tennessee-Georgia Christian Camp.-.campus, through July 8.

Tennis Camp for Adults 18 and older - campus., through July 9.

4th of July Celebration - classes dismissed; offices closed. MSU Summer Theatre - "Sleuth" - Samuel F. Kibbey Theatre, Combs Bldg., 8 p.m. nightly through July 8.

Art Exhibit - watercolors and P.encil sketches of Dan Crusie - Third Floor, Library. Classes resume·, 8 a.m·. Folk and country Dancing Street Dance -Parking area behind Baird Music Hall, 7:30 to 10 p.m.

Health Information Library Workshop - Reed Hall 236, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC. INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky.---Moreh.ead State University will :be closed

Monday, July 5, in observance of Independence Day.

Classes and office hours will resume Tuesday, July 6, at 8 a.m.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- Morehead State University's second Summer

Theatre production will be "Sleuth," a detective melodrama by

Anthony Shaffer, scheduled July 5-8 in the Kibbey Theatre.

1 The cast consists of only two persons, carl David Brooks,

Shelbyville senior, and Greg Etter, Louisville sophomore. The

director is Jane Phillips, a faculty member at Shelby County

High School.

The story centers around a mystery-story writer, his estranged

wife and her lover and a murder.

Tickets are $2 for adults and one dollar for children.

Students with summer ID cards are admitted free. For reservations,

call 783-2170 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Curtain time for all performances is 8 p.m.

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OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MOREHEAD _STATE UNIVERSITY MOREHEAD, KY 40351

TELEPHONE: 606/783-3325

MOREHEAD, Ky. --- More than 700 junior and senior high school

musicians from 20 states are attending four week-long sessions of the

Daniel Boone Forest Music Camp this summer at Morehead State University.

Instructors for the Marching Band Workshops, which began last

week, are provided by A. R. cassavant,chattanooga, Tenn. They

provide professional guidance in improving marching band skills.

Activities include all phases of gro~p movements, handling of

flags and rifles, drum majoring and baton twirling.

Fourteen guest lecturers will be visiting the camp during the

concert band, guitar, handbell ringing, folk dancing, choral and

piano sessions which start July 11 and 18.

Guest faculty members include John Wummer of New York City,

flute; Jerry Sirucek of Indiana University, oboe; Kerry Willingham,

of Indiana University, ob0e;;Vincent Abate of New York City, clarinet

and saxaphone; Charles Contino of Indianapolis, clarinet; Mike

Mannerino of cincinnati, band director; Michael Morrow of Indiana

University, French horn; Brian Bowman of the u. s. Navy Band,

trombone; David Kuehn of North Texas State, euphonium and tuba;

John Winslow of North Texas state, euphonium and tuba; Herman Knoll

of Greenwood, Ind., band director; Leslie Anderson of Lexington,

band director; Paul Davis of Brandenburg, band director; and Larry

Moore~of Lexington, band director.

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MSU personnel involved in the camp are Robert Prichard, flute;

Martin Crum, ·guitar; Dr. Frederick Mueller, bassoon; Eugene Norden,

saxophone and band director; John Stetler, cornet and trumpet·;

Dr. Robert Schietroma, percussion; Vasile Venet.tozzi, vocals;

Karl Payne, Lucretia Stetler and Jay Flippin, piano, organ and

harpsichord; Dr. Glenn Fulbright, folk and country dancing;

Leo Blair, guitar and banjo; James R. Beane, choral conductor;

Dr. William Bigham, clarinet; Dr. Walter Barr, tr~pet and jazz

ensembles; and charles Lee, band director.

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