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By Gary Wull

Assistant News Editor

Students will have an opportu—
ni to relieve tension and panic
be ore the fall semester begins at
the annual Student Center Spec—
tacular.

Ap roximately, 2,000 new and
trans er students are expected to

; students to UK

will wear traditional clothes to
teach folk dancing to any inter-
ested student.

Gamblers are invited to a
Monte Carlo Casino Night
which will feature 23 different
games such as craps and black-
jack. The games will be played
with fake money and no prizes
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attend the Student However, door
Center Spectacular prizes will be given
on Sunday evening. A throughout the
total of 17 different evening.
events were orga- The next night,
nized by the Student the Student Govern—
Activities Board and ment and Residence
SGA. Hall Associations
Alex Goodman, have planned the first
Indoor Activities annual “Back to
chairperson for SAB, [fizzgs School Bash.”
helped line up the The event is open
event this year, which V to all students, faculty
includes three music Back to School and staff.
groups, a comedian Bash will he in L35! spring, the
and a hypnotist. Haggin Field Freshman Represen-
“The Student Monday from tative Counsel
Center Spectacular is 5:30- 8PM planned an “End of
one of the best ways The Student School Bash,” but
to introduce new stu- Center Spectaclar rain washed it out.
dents and transfers to will he at the Stu- SGA summer Sen-
the large amount of dent Centerfrom are approved funding
different activities on 8 _ 111).»: Sun- to reschedule the
campus," said da ' event for Monday.
Edward Marshall, y' “We’re banking
program assistant for on no rain, because
SAB. there really is no way

A snake and reptile exhibit are
among the new additions to this
year’s Spectacular. The exhibit
will allow students to handle the
snakes and reptiles.

Dancers will have two 0 por‘
tunities to Show their ski ls. A
professional country line dancer
will be resent to teach students
how to boot scoot and other line
dances. International students

to have an alternate site,” said
SGA president Alan Aja.

Barring inclement weather,
the outdoor event will feature a
live band, open basketball and
sand volleyball.

UK Food Services will sell
food and drinks. Radio station Z~
103 will have a remote live
broadcast from Haggin Hall
Field.

Add/Drop hints simplily
class schedule changes

By Gary Wull

Assistant News Editor

UK-VIP is relatively easy to
use, but every once in a while,
things don’t work out as planned
and a number of questions
emerge. Here is a guide to help
you through this year’s
Add/Drop:

VAdd/Drop opens on Aug.
27 at 7 am. and closes on Sept. 4
at 8 p.m.

VIf you forget your PAC
number, go to Student Records,
10 Funkhouser, with a picture
ID. Your PAC cannot be
released over the telephone or
without a photo ID.

VPhones in the registrar’s
office are not answered faster
than other calls. The calls are
taken in the order in which they
are received.

VThe conditional drop/add
function does not allow a student
to drop a course until the stu-
dent successfully adds a replace-
ment course.

VIf a student adds a new
course, the system confirms by
repeating the course prefix,
course number and section num-
ber of the course they have
added, followed by the course
prefix, course number and sec-
tion number of the course the

student has dropped.

VUK-VIP allows a student to
check open sections of a course
against courses, a person is cur—
rently enrolled in and alerts that
student to open sections that fit
into their schedule.

VIf a class is closed, go to the
class for the first couple of days.
Some students enrolled in the
class may drop it in the first few
days. If no one drops the class, a
student may be able to get an
override from the professor.

VA student can pick up a
printed schedule by presenting a
photo ID in the Registrar’s
Office, or by going to any micro-
computer lab.

VOverlapping schedules is
possible, but not through UK-
VIP. Ifyou receive permission to
register in two courses that have
overlapping meeting patterns, go
to 5 or 6 Funkhouser Building
your registration or Add/Drop
window.

VIf you have questions, con-
sult the fall registration book.
For further questions, students
can call the Registration Help
Line at 257-7173. Help is avail-
able Monday through Friday
between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

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UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY. LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY

Marching hack onto

Louisville. The marching hand’sfin‘t half-time show
ity recruitment wee/e, below, line up in front of the Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority houseThurs

bids Friday morning hasedon their top three preferences.

By Kathy Belling
Assistant News Editor

While most students
are making their UK

debut or return trip, some
have cut their summers
short and have been on
campus for the past week.

Women participating in
sorority recruitment and
members of the marching
band have otten a head
start on t eir semester
while putting in long
hours with their organiza—
tions.

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JAMES CRISP Kernel staff
FLAG "IMHO" The UK color guard practices in prepartion for its opening petfiirmam‘e at next Saturday ’5‘ football season—opener against the University of

“gigantic” American flag. W'omen participating on soror-
‘dsay before the final round ofparties. They trill receive their

“There is more empha—
sis on community service
than entertainment,” West
'said. “They are given more
information about the
chapter.”

When the recruitment

rocess ends with today’s
bid day, each of the 13
sororities will offer mem-
bership to a maximum of
38 women, \Vest said. It is
then up to the women
whether or not they join
the organization they have
been invited to.

Nancy Baldwin, a
sophomore transfer stu-
dent, who has been partici-
pating in the recruitment
week said she enjoyed the

dent Center, learning for-
mations and practicing
music for their first show
comin up Au . 31 at the
UK-U footba l game.

Richard Clary, director
of bands, said the 245 band
members are preparing
three shows for this year’s
season, the first one is a
“traditional patriotic show
featurin a ' ntic Ameri-
can flagg” Ti: other two
shows they will learn
through the remainder of
the season will be music
from the musical “Grease”
and a fantasy show with a
space theme.

Clary said it takes about
a week to learn the forma—
tions and music for each

show.

“They’ll have the first
show on the field by the
end of the week,” Clary
said.

Junior Margaret Dit-
tinger, color ard squad
leader, said t e band has
been working daily from
8:30 in the morning until 9
at night. Once classes
begin, rehearsal time will
be reduced to six hours per
week.

Dittinger said they
have had a week less to
prepare this year since the
football season is begin-
ning earlier, but they will
be ready for the opening
game.

Coming back to campus

a week early for days of
rehearsal hasn’t bothered
Dittinger even though it
shortened her summer.

“Band is a great bond-
ing experience, especially
for the freshmen,” she
said. “You get to know
people if you s end 12
ours a day with t em.”

While the band was
marching, 623 women
were also participating in
sorority recruitment week.

Dean Susan West,
sorority adviser, said the
process began last Satur—
day and ends with bid day
today. The number of
women involved is up
from the 534 who went
through last year.

West said part of the
increase is due to the
greater promotional work
done b the Panhellenic
Councillthis year and the
new format for recruit—
ment.

“One of the goals of
Panhellenic was to change
the image of sorority life,”
West said. The process is
no longer called “rush,”
but has been changed to
“recruitment week,” West
said. She said the process
has become more relaxed
and less formal.

This year, women were
allowed to wear casual
clothes for the first three
rounds instead of dressing
up.

process because of the
people she met.

“I’m new to UK. I
didn’t know anyone,"
Baldwin said.

Kelly O’Bryan, a fresh-
man, said it had been a fun
week but that it was hard
to choose preferences.

“It gets stressful if you
don’t get invited back to
where you wanted,”
O’Bryan said. “I’ve already
cut them down.”

West said women who
did not participate in for—
mal recruitment but are
still interested in sorority
life can register for open
recruitment beginning
Monday at 575 Patterson
Office Tower.

 

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By Lindsay Hendrix

Features Editor

It’s one of those technological
advances that makes our lives easi-
er. Although we don’t realize it,
we save time and escape hassles
every time we use it.

Just ask any student who
endured Add/Drop before the
new system was installed in the
1993 fall semester. They are
counting their blessings.

When it comes to registerin ,
adding and dropping classes, UK 9
Voice Information Processing
Network, commonly known as
UK-VIP, has brought relief to the

cam us.
“FVIP’s) a lot easier than stand-
ing in line,” said Ava Beckett, a
secondary Spanish senior. “As far
as registering — you can do it in
five minutes and be done.”
Although registering has been
done by computers for years, stu-
dents used to have to wait in line

 

to speak directly with a staff mem-
ber who entered the information
at a computer terminal.

Now, students use the tele-

phone to communi-
cate with a box locat-
ed in McVey Hall

that contains the
actual VIP operating
system.

VIP uses the Stu-
dent Information Sys-
tem (SIS) to retrieve
the information it
needs to work cor-
rectly.

For example, when
your VIP window
opens is based on
your social security
number and student
status. The VIP sys-
tem obtains theinfor-
mation from SIS.

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“If SIS goes down, then VIP
will not function either,” said
Michelle Nordin, director of reg-
istration.

But this doesn’t hap-

pen often.
. . As a matter of fact, it
. has only happened once
in the month that
Mare Nordin has held this
W" position, and it was
100“” a only down for a few

3 minutes.
, way: to “It functions pretty
Wm well, all things consid-
system—make cred,” she said. “(VIP)
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W’f dent?”

We! Although it has
improved atl from

the days 0 long ines in

hot weather, there are still a few
complaints about getting busy sig-

nals when it is time to register.

Since there are 62 lines, it has
not been a major problem, but it
can be frustrating for students
who get a bu signal.

Nordin afllvises that students
not use automatic busy dial, any
kind of redial or cordless phones.
These can make it harder to get
through. In addition, she recom~
mends doing your homework to
reduce VIP—stress for both your-
self and the Registrar’s office.

“The best advice I can give for
using VIP is read the front of the
schedule book,” she said. “And
then if they find that they’re hav-
ing problems, we’re here to help
Monday through Friday, 8 am.-
4:30 .m.”

Tile phone number is 257-
7173. For general questions, to
pick up a schedule, change your
address or get a cam us map, an
information desk will bei n the
lobby of the F unkhouser Building
Monday through Friday.

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