xt72fq9q534k https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt72fq9q534k/data/mets.xml The Kentucky Kernel Kentucky -- Lexington The Kentucky Kernel 1981-03-11 Earlier Titles: Idea of University of Kentucky, The State College Cadet newspapers  English   Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. The Kentucky Kernel  The Kentucky Kernel, March 11, 1981 text The Kentucky Kernel, March 11, 1981 1981 1981-03-11 2020 true xt72fq9q534k section xt72fq9q534k _ Wednesday,‘ March ”4 198' an independent \ludttnt nnupuper Lexi“ “"44 Kentuck ,4 4 4 .-
F t h b UK tr st es Parking stick f s to increase “

- as new dean of B&E College under plan approved by board
By SCOTT ROBINSON Those revisions called for sup- fl By DALE (LMORTON 1951-82 1932-33 :41
Editorial Editor plementation of faculty salaries in Senior Staff Writer Permit (‘urrent Fee Parking Year Parking Year .-; ‘. '4 .

the Colleges of Dentistry and 4 4:4 -

I Dr.RichardW.Furstwasnamed Medicine and for Staff salaries at Th"UKBOth‘d0t'I‘FUSteesyester- A86354$71 1; “‘1
the new dean 0f theUKCollege of theStudentHealthServicemotpro- ‘ day ”WW“? a compromise Plan Bs‘24336343
Business and Economics by the UK vided for in the original budget). . at ‘0' Parking improvements. Under C $20 no $40
BoardofTrusteesyesterdayafter- significant increases in funds for . u thehnalplaneverycarparhingon R...............o $288)
noon. promoungenronmentgrowthinthe 4 campus wan be required to pur- K..............0 ..............$ll) s20 -_

Furst has been a member at the community college system, and an V . chase a parking sticker, and cur- 444
University of South Carolina facul- increase in the administrative - ' rent parking fees will he doubled

' ty since 1969. He is a former chair- budget for the College of Business , i- during the “Qttwo 3333133 equitable and reasonable because “A“ or ~13" stickers { u",
man of the department of finance and Economics. . 4 4 UK President Otis Singletary, the parking situation has been un. “The 458444444“: of multicar 4- _.- i
there and directed the College of Singletary‘s recommendations ', 4" who made the “hat FGVtSiOhS t0 the managable," said board member stickers to allow permit holders to f ;
Business Administration‘s Center were all approved by the board. " 244'4 plan, said he thought a twoyear im- Albert Clay, “This is an attempt to drive more than one car to campus 54“.;44
for Management Education for four The board’s finance committee , “,4 plementation would make it easier putafocus onimprovements." .z'l‘he towing charge “.1“ be. m_ -.4 4,
years. His appointment to the UK also presented recommendations \4 ‘ ,4 to make the transmon than the “The parking problem may be in- creased from $1040 $20 .
faculty willbeeffective July I, 1%1. for consideration. 4 . - ' l4; originally proposed one«year plan. solvable. but this is the closest thing ,An amnesty week is planned for .4 I .4

“1 think it’s safe to say that Furst 0n the resolution to equip Kirwan ‘ 3 . \ .‘ :5. The plan is the “culmination of a to a balanced program they could May +64 Those With outstanding , 4-.
was our first choice," quipped UK and Blending Towers With sprinkler RICHARD w, FL'HST StUdY ‘Wthh W35 begunl tWO years come up with,” Singletary said. tickets can pay $34 rather than the 4, ‘ '
President Otis Singletary, who of- systems and smoke detectors, the 4 4 4 ago by Harland-Bartholomew and The approved plan includes the present $45 charge. » 4
ficially recommended his aPPOiht- board said that funds are thUttl“ night transit SCFVICe {041‘ the campus Assoc1ates," said Jack Blanton, UK following changes: 4, A graduated {me system 4“” be
merit. cient at this time to adequately area,and Improved rain shelters.4 Vice president for business affairs. VDoubling parking sticker fees implemented followmg amnesty ~ "T
- A native 0f Dansville, New YOrk, aChleve this goaL However: FaCulty reprgsentatlve Connie Harlanddsal‘IhOlOYUCW’ is a national over the next two years (See Chart; week. Parking fines Will be 34 f0}. 4. -‘ -
Furst is widely published and is the authorization for analysis of the Wilson, and William Wagner vowed traffic consultant firm located in .zThe addition of 2.669 additional five working (134.54 then the fine will -_
author of two books, one on finan- possibleuseof funds in theSystems their disapproval of the increases, Tennessee. parking Spacfi including 00444 4448444444544 444 $7 . 44 44
cial management of health care in- Repair and Maintainence Reserve which according to UK Safety “We took their very involved plan struction of an (loo-space parking rlncrease 44444 4444454444 44 4 4 4 4‘
stitutions and another on the health was approved. Director Tom Padgett, are modest and have modified it to make im- structure on Huguelet Drive. and vice 20 “444444 by 4444444: :u‘i (if; "4, .
care industry (which he co- The committee also presented its and acceptable relative to those of provements that come within our paying an area south of Com. 44044444 44:: 40444444 4 buse484.
W advance to the semifinals of the admitted bitterly after the game, trol Karen Brabson grabbed the ‘
Ins“ e OUlSId AIAW Region II playoffs this “But I thought we had plenty of time loose ball and drove for a layup and 4 ‘ , _

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President Reagan has presented his version of the Theforecast for today isn‘t bad,but it sure isn't Florida Kentucky smrd Patty J04Hed840s into our offense. But they didn‘t, Brahson missed the free throw. to

slimmed-down federal budget to Congress, making cuts weather. Partly cloudy today, high in the upper 405 to stwped up to the free-thhow line With They got the ball outat midcourtand add to a string of three free shots .

in welfare, job programs and education, as well as low 505. Becoming mostly clear tonight and tomorrow. 18 seconch left In regulation time and turned their backs to the basket. missed by State in the final 24

many other areas. See the AP story on p34 4 High tommorrow in the mid to upper 5034 iced both ends of a one-and-one situa- The Wolfpack never got a shot off Continued mp.” 5
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. . w e ecom. nice idea, but no money Kent llCKY's rep Baron
. ‘ - The UK Board of Trustees yesterday ap- been answered.
' . ' proved the l'niversity Senate's recommenda- According to Drennon, funds for .the ’
‘t . . ~ tion to create a separate telecommunications necessary positions in a telecommunications W‘G‘Es“ :
, - , department. Not surprisingly. there are two department were "authorized a couple of ’ “g N g
. . A' ' sides tothis question. years ago.“ one of them the chairmanship. . - \t .
- . . .- Anyone who has gone to California's so- The College has enough money to '~ " s. \t Tarfiets '
‘ f ' I. called "silicon valley” cannot doubt that the ”substantially go ahead with our chairman J
, ' age of electronic communication (and search next year.“ The amount “won‘t be . on 8/ -. :3"? . gt ates ‘
. ' . . - everything elsei is here, And for better or huge by any means.“ Yet he also said that it 3 i ) l 7;, E . _ _
,2 . - worse. the influence of the telecommunica- would be impossible to estimate the cost of l l i; ' -' 'V ForelGn Offices
.' ' . ‘ -. ‘. tions industry in people‘s lives is established. filling the chairman‘s position. The salaries of s? ~ ‘ R //- '
I I ‘ z - Advocates of such a telecommunications each of the two new professors will probably '.~ ' ‘ _ . i i
. - department might also mention the growing be about $16,000 to $17,000. He also said that at . ‘ ' g St ate ‘5
-' = .' problems of the cable industry, video casset- the time the Board recognized that the money V 4 / /‘ a“ FLQQ‘ ’
. . I {CS and SillCllllt‘ programming. These points allocated was not adequate for that number of v ‘ . q sq. . k “I I. :1 ’
, . make the creation of a separate department positions. 4* \ ‘t .. a t . _
A - concentrating on telecommunications ad- It is a known fact that UK‘s salaries are 5* ~ : . f I .
. _' . visable. if not absolutely necessary. for an substantially lower than other schools across é s, Iv ' . ‘ - 7 U HlGfleP CDUC,
' . 1 ' adt‘tlUillet‘Ollt‘gO oft‘ommunications. the nation. Salaries reaching a maximum of \I - .sw-f-yy A ..
> Ey'idencc indicates that students at UK do $17,000 will not attract competant people to * . [I .. Buocet
3 . ' recognize the importance of the field and the the university. The College of Business and t . . , j , . .
I ' , I openness of the job market in that field. Class Economics has similarly discovered that such ”as! . ’ h . // .
' . ‘1 sizes In telecommunications are OVQI'CI‘OWd- a salary cannot compete with business' and . . _ .2; \ \. .'
l . »' t‘d- said Herbert Drennon, acting dean 0f the the attractions of business for telecom- . . , '4
' (‘ollege Some contain about 100 students. munication graduates is surely as strong as t, I: .1
’ But despite Drennon‘s assurances for B & E graduates. Drennon‘s comments do . . .-. Q§
‘ " delivered at the l'niversity Senate meeting. not give an impression of any certainty about A} im- " ' . , ' l '
the availability of adequate funding fOI‘ the adequate fundsI Since a department without ' WWW§§ CHHQ wakf 6‘
I -. department is hardly certain. Some faculty faculty is a contradiction, the new telecom-
. -, members themselves initially expressed munications department will probably not go
. I . doubts about funds. These questions have not very far. -___._ A _
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, : . Bite the bullet 18 more than a snappy phrase for medical student in f1nanc1al bind .
I .» ‘ » I want you to meet a guy I know rest. The thing is, they look at what Joining the military was a hard to look at some places, the climate in the United States by that We.
.. , ‘1 .. . His name is Jamie Buckmaster; he‘s .. . my dad makes and that's it — they decision for Jamie — he didn’t mail and the people.“ That bothers him.
‘ ., a first-War medical student ' _ don't look at anything else." his application until February — but He also sees some possible disad- “I‘m really scared that when I get
y He‘s one of the people who, accor- , . ' Jamie's father is a doctor, a he said he doesn‘t consider it a vantages. “The possibility of going out, I won’t have the time or the
. '. 3 dmg to Ronald Reagan. Will have to I. ' general practitioner in Henderson, tragedy. overseas bothers me; I don‘t like it. chances to do what I want to do. I’m
' . 'bite the bullet " In order to stay in “Chord .‘ d,“ , ,..,-, ., '. Ky. Jamie, though, said he shouldn’t “A doctor is something I‘ve wanted When my brother was in the Army, scared that by the time I’m 32‘ Ijust
. . ‘ _. school. Jamie is joining the l'S Ar- -__" ,. i'I... ...5I5‘f“. bethought of as just another rich kid. to be all my life, so I don‘t feel that he was stationed in Berlin for three won't have enough desire.”
. , . j - . my mC _ = ., m f . “He does everything for me he can," serving in the Army will be all that years. He didn‘t like being separated Although hebelieves he can accept
. ' ' 'l‘ht‘ Pl‘Ul’lt‘m h finances SINCE the donCIld - ' it” .v he said of his father, “but he had six horrible if it makes it possible for me from his friends and family and we Army life, Jamie isn‘t fully comfor- i
. president and many other people ' .. 3" . kids in college atonce.“ tobea doctor. It’s not that much ofa didn’t like it either." tablewith the pathhehaschosen.
' ~ . say gowrnment aid to students ’ Because his parents could give him sacrifice, it's not a sacrifice at all." El Salvador is a cloud hanging over “I feel that 1 was forced to some ex-
, . . must be reduced at the same time ,. only limited financial help, Jamie In fact, Jamie can see some good Jamie's decision. He was hesitant tent to make the choicelmade. When
. ‘ '. ‘ large tuition increases are expected " “tr, had to borrow $5.000 during his points about military service. It will when the subject came up. “Well . . . Ifirst made the decisionlwas angry.
' I’OY‘ Kt‘mUCk) >‘Udt‘nl5- Jamie has ' undergraduate years. That means he give him time, he said: more time to 1 I I I the whole situation bothers me, 1 said, ‘Damn, there ought to be
I. § 2 had I" “1m 1” the "lunar-V ”95 “0‘ will finish the first year Of medical spend With his family than other it really does. Ilike to think that sure— something else available. I mean,
' " ' I‘ ‘ aim“- about a d‘m‘” Of our ”3 SChOOl 510.000 in debt. beginning dOCtOTS enjoy — he is get- ly that thing won't escalate intoa ma- this way, I’m going to sign away part
f . _I classmates have an obligation to the said “About November it finally hit me ting married this year — and a jor conflict. If it does, well, at least ofmylifeI’
I; - _> -- armed forces "The financial aid system has it in that I‘d have to try to get into the Ar- chance toconsider his future. I‘ll be in better shape than if I was “I'm going tobe a good, productive
. ~: .- The Army. Navy and Air Force. suchaway that what I‘m supposedto my," he said. “I remember laughing “This way, I‘ll definitely have drafted." citizen," Jamie said. “There should
. , ‘ you see. will pay all of a medical stu- get from my parents just isn't there. about the Army when they started more time for Marsha ( his wife-to— Ironically, time is also Jamie's beanother choice. Something’s got to
" . dent‘s educational expenses as well They‘d be happy to give it to me if sending out forms last year because] be). It seems like they give you a greatest worry, 1f accepted by the bedone."
. . -.I as provide a monthly stipend it the they had it. but they don‘t “ was going tobea hot-shot doctor. It’s half-way livable schedule. It‘s not Army, he must serve one year as a i
‘ -I .cI.‘ student agrees to scrye after he eom- Money isn‘t a new concern for not thatway anymore. like it would be when you are starting licensed physician for every year the '
- , ; pit-te's his training Jamie, “This year. $5.000 was the “Basically, I‘m trying to avoid the out in practice on your own. And Army pays for his education. That Richard McDonald is a first.year
g , Jamie has no other alternatives. maximum I could get under the humiliation of living off my parentsl when we have childrenl‘ll have more means he would have to wait until student in the College of Medicine.
. ~ . _-, . it l-ni not accepted "lnlOlht’ Army‘s Guaranteed Student Loan program, know I‘m just transferring my time to spend with them. 1990 beforehecould enter practice in His column about the people, places
~\.‘ ,. medical st'hOial‘Shlp program i_ I but my minimum estimated budget dependency from one institution to “I‘m hoping I get time to think one of the specialties in which he is and things that comprise this com-
p. . don‘t know what I'm gonna do [‘1] was $6,500. They said my family another,butlthink I‘m going to earn about where I want to practice," interested. About 150,000 additional munity appears every other Wednes-
1-’ f . . probably have to leave school." he would have to be responsible for the what I get from the Army.“ Jamie said. “I think I’ll get a chance physicians will have begun practice day.
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V' Really funny Stitch in time been discontinued. This radio program was the only More than on bar ain for
-. ; I, one of its kind available to us in the early morning. y g
‘ l was sitting in the library skillfully balancing myself 15 the addition to the Student Center worth the costs Perhaps if each of us writes WBKY'at 322 McVey Hall
F I ‘1 ~' " on the back two 10gS 0t m." chair, contentedly thumbing of education”. If today‘s budget cuts extend to reducing and. expresses our great disappomtment, the Jazz I realize that money is tight these days, but I had no
I: , through “mi/"5 K"’”“l tMarch 3': Wh?" i realized the pay of our faculty, Kentucky is going to continue at Patio w” beallowedtoreturn. idea that the Kernel would feel forced to accept ads
'- i' :_ something This particular something h“ me “k9 a the bottom of National University Rankings. . . from Rock Creek Pharmaceutical in Rockville, .
A' .‘ . :2 giant wad 0f petrified bubblegum hurled from two It is tough to allocate scarce funds. but a students‘s ",oanm.‘ Hall . Maryland to help meet expenses. If the quality of Rock .
', i’. . I. ~ ‘ bookcases away and almost disrupted my balan'cmg right to learn must not beasecondary priority. Lndecided freshman Creek‘s ad copy is related to their knowledge of the
‘ii‘. 'i - , 3'31 the Kerm’l has some damned humorous writers ()ne stitch in time saves nine. Hey, Tom Padgett, I drugs they are selling or to the quality of the drugs
" working for ll ‘3?“ YOU “damned ' ‘0 be humorous? know where you could putaparking lot. themselves, I certainly would not want any of their
- I' . _ I‘ve often wondered myself . .i! Only these talented drugs in my body.
’ .' i. ‘ individuals COUld 9"" C3159 me '0 snicker aloud dur. Brian Rutemiller The correct spellings of the ingredients listed in the
.‘ y p ing one Of my astronomy professor‘s sOlllquIeSl Con~ Business Administration senior Golden Kernel fine print are phenylpropanolamine HCl, anhydrous
;' . z _ , tinental Drift and Solar Eclipses are serious stuff. you caffeine, and ephedrine sulfate (spelled correctly).
1.; . 1 know but they just can‘t enlighten me like those jokers N d These substances are mild body stimulants. All three
3‘. from the Kernel‘ ladmire. their constructive humor! 0 won er . . ' can commonly be found in cold preparations 0r
-" 7' .' V Wue, 1h" Ker"?! does have its serious moments ipure- l overlooked your front page picture during Black Recently, the slow deterioration Of .one (if our hm- “weight loss" pills which are readily available without
' IV ly for balance. I'm told), but when it‘s funny. it‘s History Month of the two young girls and that perhaps Simmonsi symbolic pleasures, SlmPle givens 1“ life as prescriptions. While these “legal body stimulants“
5} ' outright hilarious‘ Thanks for keeping me awake dur~ they were bored. I attributed the picture to your youth b°°°m.e appallingly apparent. would not cause irreversible damage in a normal
'I .1, , . . . mg those Solar Eclipses‘ and stupidity I cannot. however, overlook the picture Momentllieattfipogcorn. l f th t r healthy person, they could cause serious problems for
.3 ' . ‘ on the front page of your March 2 Kernel showing the Certai y, l . a ysnlia nature 0 . e tconthemg: if? people with high blood pressure, heart disease, thyroid
' , ,- (‘hristie Bertram runoff which may have cost a UK empl0yee his job. To kerne (no re 399m pa 6 m comparison 0 h? i e (1 conditions, or diabetes, some of whom just might be
1' 1? '. ('onfused thut laughing about ittifreshman runthc story was commendable,to run the picture was the-art ofourmilitary preparedness,motor vedrces (an part of UK's diverse student population. Sure, the \
' ".' i . ' ' absolutely unnecessary and an affront to every black other mechamcal dewces), American. eam as stimulants would probably keep one awake, but then so
. . . .' . person who comes onto this campus. homeowners, comforting thoughts 0f .ret‘itrekmeent, land would several cups of strong coffee and a cold shower.
1' . ’- . PlaSth pCODIC l n()ll(‘(‘(l you also ran a picture of Dirk Minniefield :tllllfif'g humamstic tendenCIes. but ls" ana 08y The product itself may be relatively innocent and
j , ' . j , helping the ”Big Blue“ win over LSU which, of course, . ' “le al." but the ca ales and tablets ictured tend to
’ .'. ' , ' is okay for the black athlete to perform for you on the What ls our ”response to seeds andhulls and Golden sugggest to anyone wphso is familiar with grugs that oneis
' he " I thoroughly cnloycd reading Jay Fossctt's article on l'lyln c0 rt or field. Spray topping, Mass utility (“low com items ‘5 necessary tt' thi h th l'tt] b‘t of f.
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' . 5‘ ‘ ' lastic x-o ilc in Monday's Kernel l stron 1 share his ., ' . . ' ‘- ' In our current economic s'tuat‘on' Changing priorities to ‘ ' '
,, .' l) l l . I“ And y(l you wonder why it is that this school cannot ll . t hn l . l . t t d n ethrou h feine, phenylpropanolamine, and ephedrine. (They
H, _ I ‘ : ,, sentiiiii-nts on tho- sulx-riiciality of people around here recruit more black students and faculty. the answer is thew our socio cc 0 ogica sociey 9.3 Vii]? , g closely resemble amphetamines, which are highly il-
- :1 . ' l wonder how many times we lie each day when a pass in your attitude and what lead you to publish that pic- e “0'9“?“ ”“955 Loss Of Significan lfe iorce as legal to obtain “direct."l Drugs for therapeutic mes
’ . I . ing acquaintance asks us "Hello how are vou"" and ture mechamcal intelligence replaces human essence. Our definite] have their I ' ' t Thi d
.. - i. . .. der y paceinoursociey. .sa,
' , ,W ‘6" muml’h' ”19 (”U-\Wni") Pm? ”r. If lrut‘ l“ response ‘Sterbihiedas We dontcafie tusually un however, seems to inVite and encouragethemisuse of
. : ' ' . .' yourself. you epitonii/c in one word how you rcully‘iirt‘. Deborah Wigginton fgepgatg?g“mgmsnc SymbOls men as indifference and drugs, somethingoursociety could do without.
, ’ ‘ wuelu'it u turtlwr rm rinse from your act uaintancc" Education Psvcholo \ and (‘ounselin aduate stu- ' . . mehow I thou t co e t mor ‘
. , .' ‘ It only vu- could \IIK‘Iltl more time knowing our dent A g‘ KEV Our nostalglc‘ awakeningsshouldbeattended to, acted froSr.iltlieKerneI. Eh I “1d XPeC C than this
' ‘ ’ . friends as [wliplo' and not merely images lilkf'W'lSP. we upon, andappeased. Ah‘ to caress the ghStemng‘ buttery
’ _' . ' . .' ourselves need to be known and accepted warts and pearl again. we would be pleased and happy, content and
. all Tin-problem is. it hurtsour pride to scethctrueim- . . safe; a pleasurable given would be. returned to ‘5' It
' . ' age of ourselves ro-lIi-cte