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i . . r. t W a... _ ‘- " a; w - - ' . ‘pt‘tliil committee of the ('ouncil or: warm: said the i..i\~ ~ u » in; r< ‘- . .- 5 '-
designed to raise scholarship ‘1 “\- ' “‘ - ‘ ‘- -’
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part lli \eieial 'ietix'ities ‘il \loll dent DOvId Nickell in the winner-toke-nothmg point trqhv Bot- I “I ”W m” “‘“ldl “h""l‘ ”1 't‘t‘ l’t‘wi‘t/Mt 't‘id' KH'pJ‘AL' with whims . 1‘ , ~ ' 5

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held tom lef' Telecomunicotions freshman Kathleen Moore and Mott ‘ H il“ ~U‘ :MMI All” Flt-Elt'dl- ”pl“ MW“ Mull.” 71'» I H WW”? . l I}. 1 ( t ‘
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l‘..t\'ll merchant was asked to N09“ 0t Lexington enioy an afternoon of music and donrrnq . ‘ l | :1: ,ll‘fml l,;\:h:qu,:n’ If” . t I“: r} P‘, 'H n u ' 1" If ”m ‘ . ‘ ' ' -‘
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make .i we donation. ~dltl sue Bottom right Hooston Hall a rumor or Totes Creek Han -— fl; . l .,,,..i:.r hi“ , l t ,, ml “(1, ”l 1”! l' l, l4 ‘. - V 1"-

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silter promotional directer for School finished his pizza in 4 38 to wm the pizza eotmq wrr‘test l l N on or 'llt' mininittee . 'o Ilost incW'Ltltr ' lllr v1 v- . . “gm H . . l‘ -' -- .'. ,
\\ MN F“ “"=‘l’““>”r ”t lht' t0" The events were all part of yesterday 5 85 Free for AH ‘ ‘ one-wt the whools l I l ,. of... l 1,“ l...1 "1.... .,, .n; 2”,]; 1 . -' "I .‘ .'
"r\.ii 'l‘hr- ewnt also was \wnr . v- I . l . - .... \f \ "l \ t 1"" ‘1‘ " .» M‘ ' '
\Hl'tnl li\ the student .\eti\lties . . 3‘ . — X , I ‘4 ‘ HM,» Amt-“”1“” “HUM "mm" 'm' V.“ 'll‘ll‘r‘“ \‘ln'w‘i‘ V” ”Ml?“ “”1 ‘ i. ' ' . -_ 1’
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dent \i't.\illl‘\ Board said at . ‘ ‘ 't .‘ i ‘ ' t t . r v . ‘ . Breath-H ‘in , ~ , . . ' i -‘

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”will”! W” dump!” “lh"l‘”‘hll’ . - l I ‘h I. \ I l 3" 'ltll‘i\ or. enrollments ol inshite stu Plim or. lllt lt‘it\.."L 'tn. 4‘! .u es H- I ' 1"":l," 'V
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“‘hl'l ""“l‘l‘l ”lid” 'L‘mfhs LN” ' \ 2 . .4 l llh' {Ziill herituckj» \tudents would "l 1" ““‘"”-*”‘"" ' ' ~ . . -
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paint ltrtht‘d in boxer shorts l i _ "t l . ‘ ‘ ‘ -

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iouunt .i, .l boxing ring. sur L “ ’ ' vz‘i ,:
rounded t»_\ .m t'lllhu>l.i.\tl(‘ .iudi , ‘ u , J A ee / g ‘ . 3 .,
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i" \'\v-\‘ [Mr- tor‘ pt‘tles and .i _“““ ‘ r ' * l , ,‘ ,- . _'
tlllnklllL'. booth were other actn ." .. l ‘ .l . ' i l" I , '
:ttes 4mm; on 'wt‘itle Radio ('Lift' (LA'OWIN' unuonwiiimvsou - l. l . . . I . I , i I
'hc \ttatudes .ind ("harlie s (la In the snow l)i\e.' students and tillt‘ llou: l‘hotrr ottet‘ed H,” 'r :nimn 'l..n , q“. a arthel VIOIence “_ _ , ‘ .
l_tL'.( filled the air with rock it paid .r dime to \llt tor fiw set" puns and lllt'l’t'llqlltllsi ,t it; t, {i .; . : to“ it.g .r..' :. my ”;.,1‘ 4m '. I ' i ,

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lzi-ek lllfill School heat nine titte~ that .\\lt members had colr I.t‘\lllflttllt 1):.i- Shop 1i.,'ii:‘i>tf ., zigy :\ Pretorla gOV ernment Shuns Lrlllklhm ' I " 1. l‘
other c mil-slants ll} t‘dllnL‘. .i me niwt l-‘oi t'iit'll colored peanut tank with .i \i nth, \li'~.tr' Hays-ii \ \j..v ,. Hun»; kc: v... v. . . . ‘ ' ' I' l' "‘
dtin‘ thll'lllU \ l’i/Ju and t'oea \llliii 'i!~ l't‘t't‘tH'tl .i pri/e. such as passed out tree \nrurt in“... .. .3 H...“ .m‘ ”1 ml]. ”H E' ,l r [hat reforms too late to 510p sanLIlOI’h 4". ' 3
(“l-A ”1 3 3“ ”limit” H-‘H “'“l ‘t“\""llll ""“l’“”»‘ ”t ”9“ lodging and .i umpire tron. I'onirnon l \3 .\.i~ . drastin otipw:t .’ . . . —___.. ._ ' -, f“ M
that although he hail not eaten .i' the H31.” ltegene} 0r Radisson “eallh Macy»... Lg,“- tum pulse ' ' tr mph-iv. n. n”... . 4 I“ ““ th\.ltlll\.\0\ U . . . " ’ -
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“Hump“; m. an: 9 Immini) s *[till‘lx andhlood wwwm.““'1”:ka w, y‘ listen .‘ WIN. good '1'. .sn \>\1Kl.tlt(ll l(_\.\ nlversmes . are divesting _ . . . ..
pix/.i l.t,\l night \let‘ehatt's such us Just Sweats Himmm- 1r rm. \lid VJ,“ l|2~ 4mm,» mm. “.1...” .im; ‘ ‘ ‘ . , from South Africa. See page 4, - fl, . ' j .
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Police in an armored \‘9thlt‘ be “hm H- n _ h ' ' , , .' .
. O sieued hi .i crowd of blacks opened on “‘5‘ (ulh'd'l '1' “‘ nunimr ”l l ‘ . .' " ‘-
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ice ets rant to e out small mines ,. -»
blacks officials said yesterdm in tlonill thnlzr (ramp; ‘1‘, (smug; i,'v r ’E " '~
‘ ‘ ' r t‘ ' Les salt \t‘,\r(’rt ax , e , ~ ‘. . & . -
H‘pditllng renewed antirapartheid \l _ > ' , , .
‘ . mines were not .in .t'. 'm it to a. : , - ° .- . .
lti tilt \IH mll’Ht mpk) d. M.11 A. m other states and Bland mitt [hp t’tlll’tm‘t‘ or; if...“ N,” rm. Lump .WHM rim-r lllt tost ”“an mw‘ endistricts international pressurtltilr rl‘torn:t N3 ' C _' .. if"
t itllll'lltullltL‘. \triter (kinada ing in small coal operations resulted or hiring instrut tors fit... it the 1m the political tront. the white 'll “4" "“l d‘”"""" d’ ”3‘1”“ ”‘- ‘~ I V 4: I " .1
Fl l'K I > . ‘1 ‘ . l The ‘8.th “I“ enable the office to from the large number of luldllllt'.‘ courses training llt.ilt‘l'|.il\ .ind minoriti gin'ornrnent shrugged off ternationall} he said. underlining ' ‘_ ‘- ‘. 1" . . :‘
1‘, 'll‘llttltt tt" . mmh tmt tailor m training to meet the needs and accidentsthat ltiiu-«x't‘iirred traiislmrtation tothetrainingv'r- criticism from white opposition lh“ official stance that \outh Africa ' " ’ '. ‘ t ,.
.\Iiner.il~ lit-search has receixed a ‘ . 4 ‘ Preliminarx \ldllSllt'x releawr: l>\ tilsTl. \ no.” i. H. Aim-1.). in no...) i \ 1h” ,d .. . will not how to tllt‘l’ t »\ tr if‘ - h . - 7 ' " " ' .'
<38 “-4 m. ”n m )de‘. trainin' for ol the small coal operation. which is ' ~ ‘ l ' ' taptr, ‘ m’ 93‘ rtforms 0t “ t ' ll d 05 .’ . ‘ _
..n 1.. . H l t ‘ ts ll defined .h ,i firm having 30 emplov- the mine administration thiough training l‘t‘ttlt‘imt‘ mm rm. ”mm... .ipartheid announced last week had tileuorld , , .‘
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:‘(lilill)l‘1])l:1:': miriflughp‘tur‘anxr;1)“, smi (“or “M [pip 'otl Ithis Mitt;1 lt P‘tlll [him [of th:b from theerant Bland \iittl come too late to head off limited The changes make me dent in dom. ' . i" . .
~ ~ . o a.a i ies in e um lllt us rt -I l s sanctions ination of .14 million \oteles\ blacks ‘ ' ' U-
ltrendu Bland the program man- occurred in \ltt'tll coil oper i'ions 'llt’tttittm' ll‘dlnlltL‘ ‘IW‘ it!“ 3“ W“ m 3 l ‘ ‘ ' »
, . _ _ , . . t . . . _ . million whites or m .' n.’ ' . -u
The institutes (mice for lnlorma .iger. \illll small coal Operators find The safetx administration also re ("‘t‘ltm- London “ml ”“1“” \‘l't'd‘ And South .-\frican business exec» discriminaton laws cowirinirrljgugf, - I ‘ l . . la ‘
tional serwces and Technical Liai- it difficult toobtain training because ported 94$ “lost-time" accidents. in The \ltW ‘M‘t‘t‘ "WM“ "“ th" lkm‘ ”’le under fire from President mu education ’ind most K ublic l ) V
Ml“. shared part of. a $18 "“11”” man}- "t them do "0t have training which employ-es \tlltt'l‘ed work nu oi need for training as determined l’ \\ Botha for meeting eXiled black ".86st ‘ ‘ p ‘- .. r ~ l.
Pdtkdflt‘ )‘hlt'h thtfil 5 Department budgets Another problem is their latcd injuries. haw occurred in tt} d >tU‘l.‘ t’WltUt‘tt‘tl t’.‘ 'tlt‘ Kt'“ “”“l‘rllla Chief>~ were lauded b)‘ [in In new anti apartheid unrest a ‘ 3' 'V l ‘ l '-
ol labors Mine Safety and Health Inabllll} to take employees away smallcoaloperations tUt‘k.‘ Department ol \llm‘s and glishlanguage newspapers for what crowd of blacks ,“legm a loiwe - .‘ .
i‘\‘l”‘l”‘l-‘l"iill”n gave t0 ill state and from production because of the Training programs conducted in MINT-11> ”n“ called "domg. mt“ countr) a armored personnel (mick. \‘atfirdax 3 .r I? s 'l "
thizughtllllrllireg ‘mr‘fsearch groups smallstatt the field or on campus currenth .ire 'l‘h ' til I K 3 sernce night m East London‘s black Dun . ' l .
C( . r_\', ,v V . , . . ~ . e Ll‘a r(‘(‘(‘l\(‘t was .. . ’ ‘ _ > ‘ ' ~ ‘
. Bland mm the mine safety admin- paidhfo; p). ”’11 tmpltjmi or ll‘ltilllnl ‘sm.iller m comparison with other Botha said last week the govern (an \illage township. bringing it to , _ ,.
()LSTI. compiles research con- istration awarded 015'“. the grant m“ ‘C rd')’;ll‘1gl"“(”;'nl‘ 3"” _ grunts awarded.‘ Bland MM "ltut ment would restore South African 3 Stand-“l“ ‘1‘ the} ”1m to steal , ~ ' .
ducted h-" the [ niversity and 0th” because 0t ”('5 reputation for pro- “l 1980‘ ( ‘ ' (out urtcr d mm that is because we h.i\e .i L‘ood pro. citizenship to blacks considered ctti~ gamllnt‘»aml'“‘ (“"1thqu Sald ' - ‘ ‘ > .- .‘ t ,'
state organizations and makes the \‘Idlnil continumg education to min- {)érlrbkxpmgmm ”rt tlw, ”mimic gram in the Kentui'lo lk-partment "'n‘ ”f independent tribal home- \‘ewn blacks were irrested in out ' ' I~ I >
information M'Hllablt‘ t0 the mining mg industries The admimstration a e} f u gfludl'dl ”N up ‘0 M, of Mines and Minerals It 1\ the good lands. and a presidential commisr breaks of stoning or 'irson overnight ' , . -
community The [K Office conducts “liked the concept of our approach per person, an M“ ml) that we we lltllnfl with them 5")“ recommended scrapping in black districts in the F'is‘tern - ‘ “
training programs for medium and to solving safety problems through L’nder the mining satet) grunt. winch .lll(t\\\ us to take training to ”'“tltt‘ """tml" laws aim?“ at “‘99- l . ~ ' _ ' '.
large €02" firms throughout Kent continumg education." she said however. training will be free Bland siwciali/ed .ireas mg blacks out of white areas so POI It tragic ‘ f . l ' ‘
Campus program Offers UK t d t 10 f. l. t l I l
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I?) “H“ L” “A might be earning. such as a favor- handl‘apl‘"d h" d““""' “T
(ontributing \triter itetoy - ‘ nl\'l-1RSI()\s.p.igc 1 Slaffaml \p "1,0,1. lins sang, “There She ls." a pageant “It has been mx career. mv litc

.\ m“ child id ‘ f t Watts has conducted child identifi- hallmark missing for the past three SIM? that age." said the new queen. .
gram for childrenegfl [6:10;] pllto cation programs at area schools for ATLANTH' t‘l'l'Y. N .l ,3. gm. )ears because of a dispute with its “mon‘tregretitone bit "

. , ' ~ ‘ . ‘ 3°“ -‘~ local parents. but the UK program The Wildcats lih‘lu‘tl cnll‘lllslihm, l‘lll dent "t performing arts at l'K “as composer over money Th , h . . , ‘
staff and students begins today on m” be m. f t ed » _ . , th f 'l . l \ , 9 “"1“?“ “ 0 ““5 had ‘0“‘9
campus - ‘ . c irs organiz . ongomg not errors In Satiirtl.“ \ to In lo“ to dm‘ms (‘ 10 In?! l>t> In ttt' .11» hearing a lace gown accented training for 10 years. sang an Italian

(‘hild identification programs are se?hicc he has tx‘cnlilngglved with. Bowling (irccn for coach lcrn AmericapagcantSaturdii) flight with rhinestones and crvstal drops love song. "You‘re Mv World “ in

. . . ‘ 0 program WI gin at 9 a m. (‘laihornc‘s comments \P()Rl\ ‘ l t) d ' h 'h l ‘ 4 .

being established nationwide said . . ~ ' u ' ‘ml (ppc “n V‘ ”9 fox. the thetalenttompetition
[t T ' W' ' ‘ ~ today and tomorrow "‘ the Early Page“ Miss l'ieiitucky Laurie Janine Kel- .‘l-Vezirold Akin from Meridian _.
[Se 5;") t at}? T” _thchl K Pgl'fi: Childhood Lab at Erikson Hall ler ‘l of Vippa KV was selected cried and blew kisses to the crowd In addition to the title. Akin won a

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program g Watts will be at Cooperstown Build- as a tinalist from among i-eprescnta- after her name was announced he 80.000 SChOIahhlp plus more than

m the upcoming sessions Children "‘8 ( laundry room from 3 t9 7 P m, Th k tires of so states and the District of lore a national television audience :"m‘lm in a” arance fees during
are photographed and fingerprinted “ednesday.Thursdav and Friday. ['1' m'" r'" hill“? L ":m “‘ (‘olumbia The finalists were t‘hosen and acrowd of2l.300 erycar- ong reign.
and parents are asked to fill out a The program Will continue Sept. lair,“ are m" J WWI" ‘m ‘1‘ on the basis of their scores in a For Kellcr‘s talent. she combined
vital statistics torm ‘0 aid police in 23. 24 and 25 in the Shawneetown ” c m Prelim” l'he" Flaw“ week of preliminary talent. swim- At a PWSS conference yesterday. “MINE and ballet to “Don‘t 0'." For
future identification of missing chil- Building D laundry room; Sept. 26 program or flat we? Page. sun and memng gown mmwmmns Akin called her coronation walk Me Argentina" from the Broadway
dren.Watts said and '37 at the Greg Page laundry and interviews with the seven dmm the runway In Convention Hall show“E\'ita "

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missing child ,.. clothes the child tial sessrons or have questions re- warmer withthehigh nearao Cf") Sharlene Wells. 2|. Of Salt Lake Akin said her first thought When Lake The fourth runner-up was
was weanng when last seen. visible garding the program may contact ("It She too" h" \"Ctortv' 5m)” she heard her name announced was: Miss Alabama. Ame-la Tower. 25, of
birthmarks or any object the child Wattsatzwm do“ the runway as host Gary Col- "IdidiHfimlly diditt‘ Birmingham

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» - - _ Student Center Rm. 106
' " ._ ' ., _ e Meetings: EMERGENCE,
" ' .- - 6:00 p.m., Student Center Rm 106 0 Movies: Karate Kid; $1.75 W’UKIDI
. i .. I l 0 Other: Apply for Student Teaching Spring ' LGC'UTESv Women and AlCOhOI.’ Memorial e Other: Class to- refresh your knowledge of Worsham Theatre: 7:30 p.m.
" ‘ . _- 1986 1018 Taylor Ed. Bldg: 84:30 p.m.: Call 7- H0“? 79-m- . French by Marie-Sylvie Baltus-Sih; 232 1:. Max- ° Sports: Entry deadline for Intramural Golf
. , . . ‘. . 1857 C Meetings: American Marketing Association well St.: 73.30 p.m., W. $35 fee. (5); 135 Seaton: 4 p.m.; Call 7-3928
‘ .' .. . , Other CTBS- Admissions Tests given -Tea- meeting; SC: 7:30 p.m. . Other: UK Adult Fitness Program S60- 0 Meetings: TOPs (Twenty-One Plus) organ-
- ; ~ ‘. cher Ed Program: 166 Taylor Ed. Bldg. Call 7. 9 Movies: Annie Hall; $1.75 w. UKlD; Classes are MWF at 7 a.m.. 11 a.m., 12 Noon zational meeting and dinner '21 8 older; K-
I] . " ' _ _ 2791 Worsham Theatre; 7:30 p.m. & 5 p.m.: Seaton; Call 7-4265 ' House 412 Rose St., 5:30 p.m.; Call 254-1881
‘7 _. -.- ~ .~ ..' 0 Other Class on Antiques: learn to identify ' SPOT'SI UK FOO'bOH ticket distribution for e Movies: Karate Kid; 51.75 w/UKID: 0 Meetings: N.O.W. Emergence- A Feminist
.‘ quality antiques by Frank Cutadean; 226 E. game against Tulane: Memorial Coliseum: 9 Worsham Theatre;7:30p.m. Women's Press meeting: 109 SC: 7:30 p.m.;
‘-‘ '. _ " Maxwell Sl.‘ 7'9 p.m. M-W; $40 fee. a.m.~4 pm . O Academics: LOST day to drop a COUI'SB with. CO“ 231‘7985
-. . - ' . 0 Movies. Annie Hall; $1.75 w UKID; ° Meetings: 5A3 Public Relations Committee outitappearing on the student‘s transcript ° Meetings: UK Fencing Club meeting- Free
- i: ' ‘ _ . - Worsham Theatre: 730 p.m. meeting- 115 SC: 4 p.m.: Call 7-8867 e Academics: Last day to change grading op- instruction equipment provided: Alumni Gym;
f ,‘ ~_ _ . 0 Sports UK Football ticket distribution for ° Workshops: Training: Research Accounting tion in college dean's office 7:30 p.m.; Call233-5201
' '- . . game against Tulane: Memorial Coliseum: 8 Procedures; ‘5 Mem°ri°l H°H5 ‘0 9-m-'N°°"i 0 Academics: Last day to file for repeat 0P: ' wo'k5h0955 Training 8 Utilizing Older VOL
,: "2 ' " , o.m.-8p.m. C°”7‘185l tianin collegedean's office unteers-brown bag lunch series; 128 Home
' " “ . .- ‘ , 0 Seminars The Red Cell Surface Revisited ' 59mm0'5- ‘DNA-Protein Interaction 0' Rep- e Sports: UK Football ticket distribution for Econ: 12:30 p.m.: Call233-6603
. .' . '~ ‘. Dr, Johan Jornefelt, speaker; Rm. MN 463; 3 “60"0" Origin? by Dr. Deepok Bastia; an- MN game against Tulane: Memorial Coliseum: 9 ' 0'9“ Andre KO'e'S W°"d °l "ll-’5‘“? 551
' ' g ' p m . 4633 4pm. ' a.m..4 p.m. MemorialHallr7t30 p.m.: Call8-6952
' ’ ' . 9 Meetings: Concert Committee meeting: 228 0 Other: 'Lexington's Street People- An Inti-
‘ ': . 4 ” SC;5p.m.:Call7—8867 mate Look', supper 8 discussion group; K-
: . ‘ 4- ' _ ‘ . ' 0 Lectures: Local Lecture Series- Officer Re- House: 5:30 p.m.:‘Call254-1881
i '} becca Langston speaking on 'Self Protection 0 Films: Film presentation 'Woza Albert'; SC
: . -. _ . _ . Self Defense': SC Theatre: 12:15 p.m.: Call 7. Theatre; Noon8 7:30 p.m., Call 255-5641
' . . ' - 8867 0 Workshops: Criticism: Giving It and Ac-
: ‘ A - ‘ ° Seminars: ‘Exon Shuffling 8 Intron Inser- cepting “' R059““0'Y V9050 instructor, ‘5 Me-
“ ' ' tion in Serine Protease Genes' by Ms. Yuan-Di morial HO”, 80'“ No." CC” 7485‘
., . w Chang; Rm. MN 463: 4 p.m. 0 Concerts 'Out to Lunch free Outdoor
’ _ . Meeflngs: Cosmopolitan Club meeting, 245 lunchtime concerts Band. Two Small Bodies;
. - '. 5c; 7 p.m.; Coll 255.2747 Between SC 8. S. Lime at 12 Noon. Call 7-8867
. ' l' . " 0 Other. Deadline for International Student ‘ $p0ft$i Mens Kentucky Invitational Cross 0 Religi0us: 'Sunday Evening Fellowship- ' Homecoming Homecoming Royalty Voting‘
. . . Workshop Weekend Applications; 111 Bradley Country Championships; Free: 238 Alumni Worship, dinner a fellowship at K-House 412 M'Klngl4-7 porn
- . . y Hall Coll 7'2755 Gym 10p.m. Coll 7-5816 Rose St.: 5 p_m'. Call 254-1881 ° Homecoming Homecoming Royalty Voting;
' i 0 Other Application deadline for Teacher ' SPOV'53 Womens Ker"UCkY Invitational 9 Other: 'Sanctuary~ An Alternative to Commons Cafeteria. 4-7pm.
. g . . Ed Program 166 Taylor Ed. Bldg, 84:30 p.m.: Cross Country Championships: Free: 238 Alum- Death' by Dr. M.L. Flowers (supper 8 worship 0 Homecoming Homecoming Rayalty Voting;
-. : Coiingfl niGym-9o.m., Call7-5816 group): K-House: Sp.m.; Call254-1881 Classroom Bldg-l 9-3pm.
. '1 ’ . Movies Karate Kid; $1.75 w UKID; 0 Movies: Karate Kid: $1.75 w UKID; 0 Sports: UK Baseball vs. Moreheod (2) at ° Homecoming, Homecoming ROYOI'Y Voting;
. , _ . . Worsham Theatre 7:30p'm_ Worsham Theatre: 7:30 pm. ‘ home; Shively Field: 2 p.m. SC: 9-3 p.m.
' , .l , 0 Academics: Last day for reinstatement of ° SPOV'SI UK FOO’bOH VS- Ttbne 0' home; . Mowes. China Syndrome: 5‘75 W UKID-
. ' students cancelled for nonpayment of registra- Commonwealth Stadium Worsham Theatre: 7309"“
» “on hausing and dining fees. Requires pay- e Other. Oktoberfest ’85: Doanown from 0 Sports: UK Football ticket distribution for
. men, of $50. Noon til midnight game against Cincinnati, Memorial Coliseum: 8
. 0 Concerts Lexington Philharmonic Concert- a.m,—8p.m.
CFA Call 233-4226
' Lectures: Major Trends in the South Afri-
_ can Resistance Movement by' Naomi Tutu-
_ _‘ ’ ‘ Seovers SC Theatre Noon: Call 255-5641
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. .- . ' y 9 16. Annie Hall: $1.75w/UKID: Worsham Theatre: 7:30 pm. 9 19: 'Out to Lunch' free outdoor lunchtime concerts-Band: 9 ‘62 UK|Football tigket diatribution ‘0' game against Tulane.
" ‘ _ , _ 9 l7- Annie Hall $1.75 w'UKID; Worsham Theatre: 7.30 pm Two Small Bodies: between SC 8. 5. Lime: 12 Noon; Call 7-8867 SATZML'T ”Co '15:”? 4:: i if) deigfrlb iiinn for ame a ainst
4 .. y , . 9 18 Karate Kid: $1.75w ’UKID; Worsham Theatre: 7:30 p.m. 9 20: Lexington Philharmonic Concert: CFA; Call 233-4226 Tulane Memorial ColisS-um‘ 9‘0 m .4 p in L f g g
V' - 4 I : j . Z 1? KorateKid'SlJSw UKID;Worsham Theatre:7:30p.m_ 919: Entry deadline for Intramural Golf (5); 135 Seaton: 4
_,. . .‘r . .. 20. Karate Kid: $1.75w UKID; Worsham Theatre: 7:30 pm. -
.- . -‘ , 9 21 KarateKid $17SW/UKID'WorshamTh tr -7-3o p‘m"c°”7‘3928
1 ‘i 5. a .. . . 9 23 China Syndrome: $1 75 w UKID' Worselfanf'Th fml7'30 9 21: Mens Kentucky Invitational Cross Country
> . a. . ,' p m , ' ' , ’ ea re, ' Championships- Free: 238 AlumniGym: 10 p.m.: Call7-5816
'_ y . ,' ' ' 9 21: Womens Kentucky Invitational Cross Country
' 1'; . I. . .' Championships- Free; 238 Alumni Gym; 9 o.m.; Call 7-5816
‘V I -' "’ ' ' 9' 21: UK Football vs. Tulane at home: Commonwealth Stadium
.1. w. h ' ‘ 922: UK Baseball vs. Moreheod (2) at home: Shively Field: 2
I j .. 923: UK Football ticket distribution for game against Cincin-
‘ _. a j 1‘: nati; Memorial Coliseum; 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
‘ “ . . 9 17’ Lectures: Women and Alcohol; Memorial H0“? 7 P-m- 9 17: Workshops: Training: Research Accouting Procedures; 15 9/19: ‘Lexington's Street People- An Intimate Look'- supper
. f . ,_ _. '; 9 18: Local 'ecture Series'— Officer Rebecca Langston speaking Memorial Hall; 100.m.-Noon; Call 7-1851 and discussion group: K-House: 5:30 p.m.; Call 254-1881
_‘ 7' ,, Z gg8::lf Pro-action Self Defense. SC Theatre. 1215 p.m., Call 9 18: Academicsz‘losl day to drop a course without it appear. 9A2OI: Dtea'dlinlel 1fgr ldnltergatli'orealnitiégggt Workshop Weekend
l 'l ' V t 9 20 Major Trends in the South African Resistance Movement ing on the students transcript . 9/‘D2z'lcgdcpli:otion diacmlneofor fl’leac‘her Ed Program: 166 To -
, I: f" ' '. ' . bY? Naomi TU’U-Seovers; SC Theatre: Noon: Call 255-5641 2438' Last day '0 change grading option In college dean 5 Of. lor Ed. Bldg; 8-4:3OP.m.; Call 7-7971 I Y
_ y, y. . ‘j . ' - giggptrteeggfisigrgaencan Marketing Association meeting; SC; 9 18: Last day to file for repeat option in college dean's office 35:12:92)]ktoberfest ’85; Dawnt0wn from Noon til midnight; Call
' .‘i ' ,- -’ ', 9 17: SAB Public Relations Committee meeting: 115 SC: 4 p.m.: :0???" Last day for,reinstatehmen_t 0‘ students. cancelled for ".0". 9/22: 'Sanctuary- An Alternative to Death' by Dr. M.L. Flowers
, .- ' .I ' Call7-8867 Y e" 0 "39's who“ °Usm9 °nd mm“; (”5' Requ'res ( r& or h‘ ro )‘K Ho -5 m -c 11254-1881
- '. . , 9 18'ConcertCommittee meetin '228 5c 5 rn -CaII 7-8867 p°Ym°'."°"5°' mm W 5 'pg up ' ' use p' " a
. ’ t. ( 9. 18; Cosmopolitan Club meetigfg' 24515CP'7D m - Call 255- 9 '19: Films: Film Presentation 'Woza Albert'; SC Theatre; Noon
; ' f ' V l' 2747 t ’ l H 3233:1146 Call255-564L R I v M K
y. »‘ ,, _ _ . _ - : omecoming: omecoming oya ty otin ; I in ,
‘ . y . .1 :elrg J10?(EELT";:2::s:[::)2°;9022'1::'929éomeer:"9:01?2C2: 4-7 p.m.; Commons Cafeteria, 4-7 pm: Classroomg Bldg., 9-93
' ' y . ' 1881 ’ “ ' p. " ' 5.312. :tuldent Cergtera9-3Ep.m.. F u h h d g
' . 7’ 4 , _ . . . . x : eigious: un ay vening e aws ip- wors ip, inner
. . , 9-19. N.O.W./Emer en - A F mini t m n - -
I - g y, : 1095C: 7:30p.m.;Cagll2;1.-7985° 5 W0 e 5 Press meeting. gel::v;;higgrt‘ K-lHouse'M‘n Rose St.: 5pm.. . LOOK'NG AHEAD
. 919: UK Fencin Club meetin - free in tr ti n« l i ' er. Appy or Student Teaching Spring ‘9“; 101B
. 9 9 5 “‘ ° WU'Pme'" rayiorsd.adig.;e.4:3op.m.;CalI 7-1857 . . . -
, , , provnded: Alumni Gym: 7:30 p.m.; Call 233-5201 9 ’16 2]. CTBA Ad - - T , . h 9/24: Homecoming Royalty Voting at the Homecommg F°5h'°“
’ V 9.16: Seminars: 'The Red Cell Surface Revisited Dr. Johan / . ' - missions .3 given/- Teac er Ed' Program; Show:SC Ballroom: e.iop.m.;Call7-8867
. 166 Taylor Ed. Bldg: Call 7-2791 . . . . .
. Jarnefelt. speaker: Rm. MN 463: 3p.m. 9/16 10 .02. Cl A . _ l . . . 9/24: Homecoming Fashion Show. SC Grand Ballroom, 8 p.m..
' 9:17: ‘DNA-Protein interaction at Replication Ori ins’ b Dr. - i I ' ass on "MW”. earn '0 identify quality an- CNN-8367
. 9 Y tiques by Frank Cutadean; 226 E. Maxwell St.: 7-9 p.m. MW; - ~ - Ih d' : 8
. Deepak Bastia: Rm. MN 463; 4 p.m. $40 fee 9/26; Homecoming Wildcat Roar, Commonweat Sta ium,
9/18: 'Exon Shuffling 8. Intron Insertion in Serine Protease 9/18 "5/23. Class to refresh o r kn led f F h b p.m.:Call7-8867 ' ‘
. . Genes' by Ms. Yuan-Di Chang; Rm.MN 463: 4p.m. M .' .‘ . . Y u ow 9° ° renc V 9/26: Homecoming Parade begins at Memorial COIISOUm and
. g . ' . .. arie-SyIVie Baltus-Sih, 232 E. Maxwell St.: 7-8z30 p.m. W; S35 d C lth St dium' 7.30 .m.
919: Training 8 Utilizing Older Volunteers- brown bag lunch r.._ procee '0 ommonwga I a Ii 1 I; Mar 135 Seaton' 4
series: 128 Home Econ: 12:30 p.m; Call233-6600 9/18-12/04: UK Adult Fitness Program/ :60- Classes are MWF 9/261. 5‘:er 3.3:”. or ntramura rac ' I
919: Criticism: Givmg It and Accepting It- Rosemary Veach. at7a.m., 11 a.m., I2Noon, 85p.m.: Seaton;Call7-4265 p'm" CO 7'
Instructor; ISMemorialHall:8a.m.-Naon;Call7-1851 9/19: Andre Kole's World of Illusion; $5; Memorial Hall; 7:30
. .m.; Call 8-6952
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