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These are actual excuse
notes from parents

(including spelling
errors).

I. My son is under a
doctor's care and
should not take P.E.
today.

Please execute him.

2. Please excuse Lisa for

being absent. She
was sick and I had
her shot.

3. Dear School: Excuses
Please ekscuse John
being absent on Jan.
28. 29, 30, 31, 32.
and also 33.

4. Please excuse Gloria
from Jim today. She
is administrating.

5. Please excuse Roland
from P.E. for a few
days. Yesterday he
fell out
of a tree and
misplaced his hip.

6. John has been absent
because he had two

teeth taken out of his

face.
7. Carlos was absent
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football. He was
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. Megan could not come

to school today
because she has
been bothered by
very close veins.

. Please excuse Ray

Friday from school.
He has very loose
vowels.

Please excuse
Tommy for being
absent yesterday. He
had diarrhea and

his boots leak.

. lrving was absent

yesterday because
he missed his bust.
Please excuse Jimmy
for being. It was his
father's fault.

. I kept Billie home

because she had to
go Christmas
shopping because

I don't know what
size she wear.
Please excuse
Jennifer for missing
school yesterday. We
forgot to

get the Sunday paper
off the porch, and
when we found it
Monday, we

thought it was
Sunday.

. Sally won't be in

school a week from
Friday. We have to
attend her

funeral.

My daughter was
absent yesterday
because she was
tired. She spent a
weekend with the
Marines.

. Please excuse Jason

for being absent
yesterday. He had a
cold and

could not breed well.
Please excuse Mary
for being absent
yesterday. She was in
bed with

gramps.

Gloria was absent
yesterday as she was
having a gangover.
Please excuse Burma,
she has been sick
and under the doctor.

. Maryann was absent

December 11-16,
because she had a
fever, sore throat,
headache and upset
stomach. Her sister
was also sick, fever
and sore throat, her
brother had a low
grade fever and
ached all over. I
wasn't the best
either, sore throat
and fever. there

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Medics fly again

Memorial service for crash victims will be held Friday; crash cause unknown

By Jill Gorln
NEVIS EDITOR

The UK Air Medical Service be-
gan flying again today, while hospi-
tal workers are wearing gold pins
with black ribbons to remember
their colleagues.

“Quite frankly, we have some
crew members that might decide
not to fly again,” said Jan Davis,
R.N, medical crew supervisor at UK
Air Medical Service.

At about 10 pm. Monday night,
four air service crew members died
when their helicopter crashed.
They left Julian Carroll Airport in
Jackson for Lexington during a dai-
ly routine flight. After six to eight
minutes in the air, radio towers in
Lexington lost their signal and nev-
er regained communication. The
helicopter crashed into mountains
about 1.2 miles southeast of the Ju-
lian Carroll Airport near Kentucky
Highway 30 East.

A memorial service for the
crew will be held at 11 am. Friday
at Immanuel Baptist Church, 3100
Tates Creek Rd. The public is invit-
ed.

“All four of these people came
to work routinely with the biggest
smiles you could imagine,“ Davis
said.

Investigators have yet to find
the cause of the crash.

St. Louis helicopters will try to
lift out the main fuselage from the
aircraft to aid in discovering the
cause of the accident, said James
W. Holsinger, Jr., chancellor of the

UK Chandler Medical Center.

“We do know that there was
only about 1/2 mile visibility be-
cause of the dense fog," he said.
“but the aircraft is capable of flying
(under those circumstances).”

This particular helicopter. a
Sikorsky 8—76 model, was leased by
UK from Petroleum Helicopters,
Inc., which has had an ‘excellent‘
safety record with the aircraft. said
Ben Schrick, chief operating offi-
cer.

Schrick said the aircraft was a
1981 model and was refurbished in
1996.

Federal Aviation Administra-
tion records say the helicopter had
been involved in three minor inci-
dents, the last being in 1988 when
oil pressure was lost from one of its
two engines. Then, the aircraft re-
turned to the airport.

Holsinger said that the risks as-
sociated with being an air medical
crew member probably never en-
ters their minds.

“These are really, really dedi-
cated people,” he said, “I would be
astounded if any one of them count-
ed the risk when they go out there
to work. They do it because they
love their job."

The UK Hospital employs 11 pi-
lots and about 27 nurses in their
flight crew, who are extremely ex-
perienced, Holsinger said.

“It’s like a miniature flying ICU
(Intensive Care Unit).“ Holsinger
said. “You have to be [experienced]
to work here."

“These people are of high
morale," he said. “They are profes-

  

sional and personal friends."
The UK air medical program
was on a shutdown. transporting

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no patients for 48 hours. to allow
time to grieve for those lost. but is
now flying again.

The National Transportation
Safety Board is expected to contin-
ue investigations for the next three
weeks.

Until a cause of the crash is
found. one flight nurse says she
will continue her duties.

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said Colleen Swartz, R.N.. director
of trauma and emergency transport
at UK Hospital. “It's not a matter of
feeling safe or unsafe. but a matter
of getting beyond the last farewell
of this crew.“

Swartz said that emergency
medical care in Eastern Kentucky
will still be provided at a “high lev-
el of care" by the existing medical
personnel in the region.

“We will compliment their
care." she said, and they will ease
into normal operations again with
the UK air medical services.

The air medical services crews
want to return to service, she indi
cated. “It's more than skill. There‘s
a spirit in this department that is
very attractive,” she said. “We‘re a
team."

A memorial fund to benefit the
families of the victims has been es-
tablished. Contributions to the Air
Medical Memorial Fund may be
sent to the UK Chandler Medical
Center Office of Development, A301
Kentucky Clinic. Lexington. Ky.
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Parking gets strict, neighborhood permits

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Parking could soon be much more of a
hassle than it already is for UK students.
especially for those who park in neighbor-
hoods ofl" campus.

More and more neighborhoods sur-
rounding campus are applying for Resi-
dential Parking Permits (RPP) on their
streets, complaining that students are tak—
ing up the spaces.

“Restricting street parking for resi-
dential use can be used to compel traffic
generators, such as schools and business-
es, and to provide adequate street parking
[for residents],” said Paul Schoninger. re-
search analyst for the Lexington Fayette
Urban County Government.

“It can also force non-residents to find

  

Currently, 14 neighborhoods are a
part of the RPP program including Prall~
town, South Hill, Bullock Place, Montclair,
Market, South Hanover. Hagerman Ct..
Spring St., Transylvania Pk.. Oldham, For-
est Park, Kentucky Ct. & the 300 and 500
block of Park Ave.

Students who try to park in one of
these neighborhoods can be ticketed.

Some students disagree with the per-
mits.

“Parking on neighborhood streets
should be available for everyone,“ said
James Hunter, philosophy junior.

“We pay taxes for that street. we
should be able to park there," he said.

Neighborhoods who wish to apply for
the RPP program must meet the following
requirements:

1. 50 percent of the affected residents

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t the University of Kentuck , Lexington

Urban County Council.

2. At least 65 percent of spaces must be
utilized and at least 25 percent of spaces
must be used by those who live outside of
the neighborhood.

After these requirements are met. and
hearings are conducted. the council can
establish, reject or alter the proposal.

Each resident can receive up to two
residential permits and one guest permit
at $10 each per year.

Many agree that something does have
to be done to provide sufficient on-campus
parking.

One student has an idea.

“Kentucky football has one winning
season and got a stadium expansion,"
Hunter said. “A portion of our tuition
should be allotted for a UK parking per-
mit.“

must sign a petition and submit it to the

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Patio days

The second in the Eight Week Round-up Series: Some of Lexington's
premiere spots for outdoor wining and dining

By: Amanda York
CONTRIBUI'NG WRITEP

The Atomic Cafe

Where: The corner of North
Limestone and Third Street.

Ambiance: The Atomic
(‘afe offers an evening of good
food and music. If Bob Marley
could have designed heaven he
would have done something
similar to the Atomic (Tafe. Inv
side you'll find brightly painted
walls featuring tropical scenes
with a distinct Caribbean
theme. The Jamaican decor of
the inside carries out onto the
patio. a large affair with canopy
tables with wicker chairs for
dining. A brick wall laced with
small twinkling lights sur-
rounds the patio setting the
mood for a good time.

The low down: The menu
features a variety of Jamaican
and Caribbean dishes. Dinner
for two costs around $20 to $30.
On the weekends The Atomic
(‘ate features live bands and
has a $1 cover. 21 and over after
9 pm. For more information
call 251-1969.

Charlie Brown's.

Where: 8% Euclid Avenue
in the ()hevy Chase Plaza

Ambiance: A favorite for
UK students. the patio is decor
rated with greenery surround-
ed by a wall which offers seclu-
sion and privacy. Music from a

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most enjoyable evening.

The low down: (Tharlie
Brown‘s offers daily specials
and food at an affordable price.
The menu features a variety of
appetizers. sandwiches and
burgers. Dinner for two costs
around $1.3 to $20. For more in-
formation call 269-570l.

Lexington City Brewery

Where: South Broadway
and Virginia Avenue.

Ambiance: The patio at
LCD offers canopy tables and is
surrounded by a wooden fence
and greenery. Lexington (‘ity
Brewery offers full service to
custotners (lining on the patio
and features micro brewed beer
and a complete bar.

The low down: I.(‘B offers
drink specials throughout the
week and a disc jockey or live
bands on the weekends. The
menu features a variety of dish-
es ranging from soup and salad
to pasta and steak. Dinner for
two costs around $1.3 to $20, 18
and over on the weekends. For

more information call 259-
BREW.

The Garden Cafe at Flag Fork Herb
Farm

Where: 9oo North Broad
way.

Ambiance: Adding a twist
to patio dining. this cafe is lo-
cated in a historic 1790s home
and offers patio dining on the

front porch. The dining area is
surrounded by greenery. After
dining you can take a walk
through the herb garden locat-
ed in the backyard of the cafe or
stroll through the house and
view crafts.

The low down: The menu
offers a variety of homemade
soups. pastas. sandwiches and
delicious desserts. Dinner for
two costs $15 to $20. The Garden
Cafe is open Monday through
Saturday from 11 am. to 2 pm.
for lunch and from 2 pm. to 4
pm. for dessert. Reservations
are recommended. For more in—
formation call 2526837.

Cheapside Bar 3. Grill

Where: 131 Cheapside St.

Ambiance: Cheapside‘s pa-
tio is fully equipped with a bar
and an upper level dining area.
Greenery placed around the pa-
tio adds a pleasing touch.
Cheapside is a favorite among
the late zos. early 30s young up-
wardly professional crowd. Ex-
pect the patio to be packed on
the Weekends

The low down: Live bands
are featured on the weekends
with a $4 cover. The menu fea-
tures a variety of appetizers,
sandwiches and drinks. Dinner
for two crisis anywhere from
$15 to Slit). 21 and over after 9
pm. For more information call
254-0016

The Week in Music

The Rentals "Seven More Minutes" (Maverick Records)

As the new Rentals disc was dropped into
my eager hands I thought I could feel the eloc
tricity of the Moog pulsing up my arms. pro
gramming me for a 45 minute interlude ol‘qutrky
beats and blips. But on hearing “Seven More
Minutes" an expression slowly transformed my
face, like a boy who opens up a box of mono
grammed handkerchiet‘s on (‘hristmas morning.

If this record was being reviewed by cheer
leaders they'd scream Gimme an “L"! Gimme an
“A"! Gimme an “M”! Gimme an "E"! What's that
spell? Lame assed boring overproduced pop mu
sic for money and the masses.

The last Rentals record was loaded with ana
log mastery. bathing my nerves in the warm
electronic bath of circuitry and tubes. and this
one is the alarm clock that wakes me out of that
dream. Can I hit the snooze button t‘or “Seven
More Minutes"? Not a chance.

Will Birchard

CONTRIBUTING CRlTlC

The Spy "he Showed Ne Mach (Warner Broth-

ers)

While listening to the Cd at work, my co-
workers kept asking why I was grimacing.

In the low points section Melanie G. (aka.
Scary Spice) does a cover of “Word Up“. Never a
good song to begin with. but after hearing Scary
warble through it I understand why Ginger de-
fected. The Flaming Lips. a band a coworker
tells me used to be great ”before that unfortunate
90210 fiasco". do a song called “Buggin” that
sounds like a cheap XTC imitation.

Elvis Costello weighs in with “I'll Never Fall
in Love Again”. I’ve always liked Costello‘s thick
yet lilting voice. but this song follows the really
bad Burt Bacharach trend. And finally. there’s
Quincy Jones with “Soul-Bossa Nova“. It sound-
ed pretty cute for the first 30 seconds. but after 3
minutes of it I wanted to maim a co-worker.

The Dr. Evil rendition of “Just the Two of

Us“. one of the only times during this CD I actu-
ally smiled, was the only real high point of a
pretty suckola CD. It’s amazing I still want to see
the movie after doing this review.

Jennifer SIIIII

tommautmc calm

Cibo Motto “Stereo Type A" (Warner Brothers)

From beginning to end. Cibo Matto’s Stereo
Type A is in contrast to their first album. Viva!
l.e Woman. Whereas their debut incorporated a
quirky mix of hip hop beats, punk rock enthusi-
asm and lyrics about food. Stereo Type A sees
them move to a refined pop song format.

Stylistic changes are due, in part. to the ad-
dition of a variety of quest musicians to the
Japanese trio. Featured on the CD are Billy Mar-
tin amt .lohn Medenski from the jazz combo
Medenski Martin and Wood and Sean Lennon.
Despite the changes and production credits from
the likes of the Automator. of Dr. Octagon fame.
the album falls short of their first effort. At best
they are reminiscent of Stereo Lab, a FYench pop
lounge band. At worst Cibo Matto is simply bor-
ing. Stereo Type A should be saved for a bargain
bin )urcliase.
Tray 5 Shelton
commeuich

Red Hot Chili Peppers "Californication" (Warner Brothers)

If I had to rate rock albums with a star sys-
tem I would allot 2 Stars for the music, and 2
stars for the lyrics. 80 in that system I’d give the
RHCPs' new album, Californication. 2 and a half
stars. The music on this record is fresh. striking
and even weird at times. Having their old guitar
player. John Frusciante. back has an impact.

Californification has all of the RHCP funk
stuff. like “Get on Top". but regrettably it has
some really awkward and embarrassing ballads.
At any rate. the music is great so I'd say it’s a
worthy purchase.
Ed Brown

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