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on Black Mountain in Harlan County. Clericalerror _ p elle
The lowest elevation—26O feet above Subsequaratly the Attorney General 1979 Summer Sesslon . Cell
ssa rxvglfls _lll_ Flllloll C°“lllV Where of Kentucky has issued an opinion that   C?
l 2 lsslsslppllzlvelleavlgs Kelnlluclly the statute is unconstitutional and void Plans Announced pm
The study is the result of detailed for vagueness. For Basketball Museum mg
examination of the 779 topographic University officials at UK and the AtRupp Arena Rec
maps that cover Kentucky’s more than University of Louisville, the two in- FO;
40.000 square miles. The report’stext is stitutions affected by this measure, The history of basketball at the F
accompanied by a number of small opposed it as unnecesary and not the University, with special emphasis on the mg
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Alumni Compliments J .
Response to the campus map used  
on the cover of the Fall 1978 issue of  
The Kentucky Alumnus prompted {
some very complimentary feedback. il
Credit for the art work belongs to Lynne {
Funk, a senior architecture student. The
Kernel used the map in a special '_
orientation issue for new students l
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l Rupp years, will be depicted in the new “transient electromagnetic radiation"—   i
Adolph Rupp-UK Basketball Museum a pulse of radio energy of very short Rare Totem Pole
B to be situated in Lexington Center near duration caused, for example, by Given to New
5 the entrance to Rupp·Arena. lightning or the detonation of a nuclear Fine Arts Museum
l The museum will feature photo- device,  
l graphs, trophies, other memorabilia, Despite its short duration, the pulse A rare lclcm Pcle· acquired recently `
tape recordings and films which record can do severe damage to sensitive bv the UrllVcrsll5’ art museum, is eX‘ —
some of the great University teams in electronic equipment in airplanes, and Pecled to be One efthe malcr attractions
action. Funds for the museum, ap- even equipment in installations on the ef the new museum when it opens in
proximately $200,000, will come from ground. The damage can "blind" navi- the new Fine Arts Building- Priscilla
donations to be sought from the public. gation equipment or silence communi- Colt, museum directer. said the pole is
The museum’s operational cost will cations equipment. 20 feel l0nQ. is carved to depict animals.
V come from a small admission charge, A aground planes Structure for Peap birds and strange creatures and painted
which may be as little as a dollar, said i h in pastel colors. It was created by the
, _ _ _ , son s researc has been attached to the - _ _ _
n DeWitt Hisle, the museum committee s Outside wall Of Anderwn Hall UK,S Kwakiutl, aNorthwestern Indian tribe.
' treasurer. C ll f E . . b .ld. ` Th The art work will be the focal point of
l Charles Atcher Universit archivist O age O ngmeermg ul mg Q the museum laced in the hu ecentral
. ’ V ’ aluminum frame, which measures 18 _’ p g _ »
has been retained by the museum . gallery, and is one ofanumber of major
_ _l feet by 20 feet, is bolted to the west wall k _ d b C It _ h
Committee to Serve as Curator uml next at the sixth floor. It will be used for both an Wm S acquire _ V O Since 5 Q
August. He will serve as an advisor to . . became museum director three years
_ _ instructional purposes and for the
the committee and oversee the invento- h . . l . ago.
f memorabilia and the establishment researc in transient 6 ectmmagnehc Other ma`or purchases include sever-
xg] radiation. The structure providesalarge I _ fl Q C l b_ 1 t
o emuseum. . . a pieces o pr - oum ian scup ure; a
fl t rf h h d d t f
a Sll .aC€ W lc . is a 900 Rim. uc gr O 12th century Peruvian textile, and a pair
electricity and will act as a mirror for _ _
. of Japanese screens, which Colt said
electromagnetic waves. I d h been bun i Som at
area as n e -
Pearson explained that his work will tenth: to the an gangs} gand to the
be done on scale model aircraft which . .
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Protecqlng A}rcraft should produce valuable information to mversi V
From Llghtnlng researchers in New Mexico who will .
sensitive electronic equipment can be alrcraftatalaler dale JCHBISOII Expands
protected against lightning is being OfPearsc;n's work is supported by the Learning Resource
V conducted at the University of Kentucky lice 0 Naval Research which pro- Center
College ofEngineering. vided a grant of $27,000 in 1977-78  
Dr. L. Wilson Pearson, assistant and $69,000 in 1978-79. The National A 24,000—square-foot addition to the
professor of electrical engineering, has Science Foundation has provided addi- Learning Resources Center at Jefferson
received grants from the Office of Naval tional support with a $23,000 perma— Community College was dedicated in
Research and the National Science nent equipment grant. ceremonies Sept. 28 at the college.
Foundation to conduct the research. “We believe that UK will have the The addition doubles the working
Pearson’s work is aimed at develop- best equipped ground plane facility in space and includes new reading and
ing methods to study what is called the country," Pearson said study skills laboratories. The library has
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Around Campus continued formed by the Philadelphia Orchestra in A Arturo Sandavors iicityscapo ` (
_ December- Number 3," a non-woven fabric piece,
also been expandedr and the new bull€l‘ George Cheniae, agronomy, was has been accepted by the Museum of
ing houses an ¤¤€li0‘Vl$Uel Pibduellbb chairman of a program on biochemical Modern Art as part of its permanent
center. aspects of photosynthesis at the Gordon collection,
l Research Conference in Tilton, N. H. Stanley Wall, community college
""*' ——————— Wilbur Ffver asfenemvr WHS Cited System, has been named by the
Cl’l\$3d€ for Children for his service to the Soil Conservation governor to the State Advisory Council
i Scholarship Program Society of America during the society’s Ort Vocational Education. He will Solve i
Completes 18th Year meeting in Denver. as an ex-officio member of the board. T
  Of begiazlgcgglgeiggglg, pathology, has · L. G. Wells, agricultural engineer-
_ y treasurer of the ing, presented a paper at a meeting of
l $458901 from the Crusade for Chu- Kentucky Cancer Commission the American S ' t f A ` l 19
dren, a telethon sponsored by WHAS, ' _ E . _ Omg y O _ gmtmal -i—j
Louisville, the Department of Special Emanuel Mas°n’ _ educatwnal ngmeersm Logan Utah thls Summer: Stab
Education nas been training special pSV°lT°l°eV "Fl °°“"S€l‘“g’ ’€°"""°’°l ‘».~ i     . io,
education teachers on campus during the Llghtbler Wltmer Award for 1978 Of __ V __ Q,   _{     _,—i   t   ‘ p
. the American Psychological Association · g;. _           i’* .__,     pers
the S“'“'““ ”“‘°"‘ and the Journal of scirrrrri pr tr i         ;,t     play
Crusade scholarship have gone to »_ _ _ , YC O Ogyi       ‘       Li
1,314 ieaeners from 90 countries since d‘“‘“_e lh? 9SS°°‘9“°"S "*°€‘“ 9‘““P‘9l   ·.»i     .·.»   i bart
1961, and Albert s. Levy, who helped m‘*€““e ‘" T°‘°“l°· _C9“9d9· Dumle 9         1 mi
Organize the program, says nr scholar- the 1979-79 seismic rei he W"' 9* ‘7s    a 999   9   ‘7 iiit ·     7 arr
Ships are eagerly Sought by the Slaters conduct research in cognitive deyelgp-  g i _ it-    ..r.~. do s . i   Joe
Speciai ed teachers mient at the Catholic University in   , ¤— it } i rk l
Nijmegen, the Netherlands, under a   9* · .· _ l_ Q
grant from the Ministry of Pure Science   nlnlll   Q __ f sldli
__ Research. r   _   `
  -J0e B. Paulk, Clngritioln Znd food  3      2;:
science, was name y e merican ,   _, ‘ — ,
  Dietetic Association to its Joint Commit-   E9 , , _   li?
Dr, William Y. Adams, 30* l€€ Oli Sanitation with the National y i      F     S  
thropology, has been named recipient Sanitation Foundation.     , te;
of the 1978 Herskovits Award of the Alan Randall, agiioiiltuiai oCoiiom_ ‘ ·” lectl
African Studies Association for his re- ics, presented a paper on econiingont   im
cently published b00lcr6-61=26.8 ppg 12.7reb (
Returning at guard is senior starter expected to jump into competition early ;
Truman Claytor (6.9 ppg), a 6-1 defen- in the year and a couple could gain Letterman Lost (4) [
sive gem who can hit the outside starting berths. Jack G,vens6_4F18_1ppg6_8,eb j
jumper, and two other experienced They are 6-3 guard Dwight Anderson Riciracccys-10F14.4ppg8.2reb 1
Ws l guards in 6-2 senior Dwane Casey (1.2 of Dayton, Ohio, who also could play ·l?"‘°SL_°? 6·5Fll·3 *°l’95·3"’l’ l
nl ppg) and 6-1 power playing Jay Shidler small forward, and two forwards-6-7 MM Phllllpswoc 102 ppglmmb l
me (3.7 ppg), who lost a starting slot after Clarence Tilman of Philadelphia and 6-  
breaking his foot early last year. 6 Chuck Verderber of Lincoln, lll. Slenels l··°Sl (3) Q
up The big question mark is the frontline, Coach Hall has a six—year 135-42 —l°cl‘ el"°“$·Rl°l‘ Rcbcy °"‘l Mll"’ l°l‘lllll" T
which was decimated by graduation los- record at Kentucky, an average of 22.5
;] ses. Leading contenders at forward are wins per year. ln addition to last year’s Pronunciation Guide
6-6 junior LaVon Williams (1.9 ppg) NCAA title, his teams have won an NIT Aiciccinnc-Aicc-c-nus shrd1er—sH1ED~1er
cna 6-8 sophomore 1=rcc1c11c Cowan mic, c 1975 NcAA runner-up, and C'¤v*c*·CLAY·*c’ Vcccc*·¤·Vc··cUR·*·c*
(1.9) ppg), while 6-10 sophomore won or shared four SEC titles, 13 Continued nexrpage
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Sports Gleanings continued
But everything else seems to favor the Fogle, a power forward who was state
Lady Kats. All seven returnees started shot—put champion at Lafayette High
TELEVISION TIMES at one time or another last year and two School in Lexington, and 5-11 Caroline ·
The University of Kentucky Basket- new h'e$hl’Tlel’l Ph-lS three W€lii<·0h$ also Huelskoetter, who will swing from for- it
ball Television Network will feature mean good news in the depth depart- ward to guard. é
three and possibly five live games in ment. Bonnie Sizemore, Arlene Baluyut  
December, according to a joint an- Ofthe reillflleesr sophomore lellwdtd and sophomore transfer Denise Fetter  
nouncement by UK Director of Athletics Maria Donhoff, (5-foot-11), has the round ont the team as Waik-oh$_ Their  
Cliff Hagan and WAVE-TV of Louis- most impressive statistics (12.5 ppg, 6.0 addition wil] provide queiity depth at l
ville, the network’s flagship station, rhs.), followed closely by 5-8 junior for- guard and forward positions, f
Scheduled for Rupp Arena at 7:30 Wald Debra Odeh, il 5h’0h9 rebounder The schedule for 1978-79, which has i
p_m_ are the Cats’ season opener (10-6). Beth Wemehr 65 well 65 Liz plenty of muscle and should prepare the A
against LaSalle, Dec. 2, and Kansas, Lukschu, were busy last summer com- Lady Kats for toumament play, includes  
Dec. 9. Kentucky’s game at Indiana, Peilng on the international level as such national powers as Tennessee, Oid Q
Dec. 16, will tipoff at 2:05 p.m. EST, representatives of the United States on Dominion, Alabama and Mississippi  
Following customary procedure, the iOUl’lllQ teams. Jamet Timperman (5· State plus a special game with the i
UKIT (Dec. 22-23) will be telecast only 10, 8-4 PDQ, 4-3 YDS), one of two Czechoslovakian National Team,  
if the toumament isasellout. seniors on the squad, will swing be- Kentucky also will participate in two Z
Seven games   be delayed telecast tween forward and guard. TOUYHBUTCDTS. L _ _  
at       aye; Dec_ 4 West ,R€tUI`l`llI`lQ to tl'1€ DBCKCOLIYT is tI`1l'€€· adyxats In action  
Texas State; Jan. 8 Mississippi; Jan, 20 year starter Debbie Mack (5-3, 6,8 ppg,  
Tennessee; Jan. 22 Georgia; Jan. 27 3-5 assists). who vvill have support from   f
Florida; Jan. 29 Auburn and Feb. 23 junior floor leader Linda Edelman (5- 3
Vanderbilt, 10, 9.0 ppg, 3.3 rpg). Coach Yow · -    
The UK Network gncgmpasggs ste- expects this duo to shore up outside ,_ - li tf V (   i
tions in four states; Kentucky, Indiana, Shooting thatiwas a weakness last year. .  -i  gi,     
West Virginia and Tennessee. Ngggtia- Additional &lCl in il`l€ DBCKCOUYI   DQ _ .- t if   .   ,  1  
tions are currently underway to add a sophomore Geri Grigsby (5-5, 7,8 ppg,   Amt `a t I     `
sourthern Ohio station to the Network. 1-4 FPS)- who is expected to he duieker · isis . e 1      i
in addition to the UK Network and much improved. >   '  \ it,    J   W
games, the Wildcats will appear twice The center position will be the weak- " t . _ if    
on national TV-Dec. 30 vs. Notre Dame est in depth 65 only 6-4 Lukschu (10.9 ,_   _h__   V` i’  `   F ‘ T i
at Freedom Hall and Feb. 25 at South PPS- 62 YPQI lelums- However.     ii   7 -  i F`·  °  ...-     5
Camiina and tive times Oh the Donhoff will move to center and help  _` Fi  F  ."`_` \ 3
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Jan. 3 at Florida; Jan. 6 Lsu; Feb. 10 lmmediateeemvetitien may beieith-    1;     ;_...»— 3 f
Alabama; Feb. 12 Mississippi State and coming from 5-10 freshmen Tanya F · *    F  1
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1978'79 LADYKATS OUTLOOK No. Player Position Height Class Hometown vet
The return of seven experienced 21 Maria Donhoff F 5-11 So. Louisville bee
players, plus a solid recruiting year, has 53 Elisabeth Lukschu C 6-4 So. Owensboro rec·
University of Kentucky women’s basket- 51 Debra Oden F 5-9 Jr. McRoberts _ Ho
ball Coach Debbie Ygw Iggking with 10 Linda Edelman G 5-10 Jr. Havertown,   .i
cautious optimism toward a 1978-79 Pa. Or i
Season that she hopes will be as suc- 25 Janet Tifnperman G-F 5-11 Sr. Louisville I mb
cessful as last year, when the Lady Kats 5 Geri Grigsby G 5-5 So. E a st M c —
finished 23-12, won their first state Dowell per
crown, finished fourth in the AIAW 15 Debbie Mack G 5-3 Sr. Lexington P
Region ll and third in the National 55 Tanya Fogle F 5-10 Fr. Lexington ass
Women’s Invitational Tournament. 30 Caroline Huelskoetter G-F 5- 10 Fr. Altamount, ll. un<
The only bad news is the void left by 3 Bonnie Sizemore G 5-6 Fr. London thr·
the departure of Pam Browning, the 13 Denise Fetter F 5-8 So. Louisville the
Schools all-time scorer and rebounder. 33 Arlene Baluyut G 5-6 Fr. Peru, Ind. ma
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