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r L g    · - elected to I`? full wsouriyéezag terén as gov- four as Speaker of the House. He is an
. by    e ernor 1n ovem er an was in- active member ofthe Optimist Club and
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j »,   v_ wealth, Dr. Singletary is greatly con-
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‘       17,000 students in UK’s 13 community
j `” A        colleges, and the University has become
J '  _ 4_   y, one of the major research institutions in
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·_•·•‘ Singletary its Alumni Service Award-—an
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_ _ _ Dr. Singletary is the author of two
my 0·r|5 A_ 5|N(;LETARy of the University in August, 1969. He books and sovomjmooogmpho
Pmsidam Universit of Kcmuck had previously served as executive vice- V
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University of Texas System and director the KOYCQH C<>¤fl¤¤t» he is A Commander
_ The University of Kentucky has be- of the ]ob Corps program for the Office m the U" S· Naval P‘€S€w€‘ H_€ and MIS'
come one of the major institutions of of Economic Opportunity. SiHgt€mrY> the fumes Clfma Walt°n’
F higher learning in the United States un· DL Siogjotary, 3 notivo og Gujfport, IIEQVZ Eljree Chlldfcm BO¤mC» Scot and
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  the elghth Pfcsldcnt Of the UmVCY$1tY· lege and Louisiana State University. The Singletarys live at Maxwell Place,
j Dr. Singletaiy was named president As president of the principal institu· traditional home of UK presidents.
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make room for the women’s coaching and administrative staff. academic support and encouragement we can to help our E
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Blue & White Fund for 57,600—seat Commonwealth Stadium individual honors last May when he became the first Uni- Vi
and later for Rupp Arena. The fruits of his labors in this area versity of Kentucky basketball player to be installed in the  
have provided the additional financial support that has ele- Naismith Memorial National Basketball Hall of Fame in  
‘ vated the UK athletics program into a first class operation. Springfield, Mass.  
_ Hagan was named Athletics Director in july 1975 follow- He is married to the former Martha Milton of Owensboro.  
p ing Lancaster’s retirement. They have four children: Lisa, Laurie, Amy, and Kip.  
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FRANK HAM, Assistant Director of Athletics
Frank Ham became assistant director of athletics soon after Cliff Hagan succeeded ni" \\
Harry C. Lancaster as director of athletics. ’· I y I
A native of Scranton, Pa., Ham came to the University in 1969 as administrative fr V
assistant to football coach ]ohn Ray, and was reassigned to the athletic director°s      
staff in 1972 when Ray resigned. ”`,·;.,_ " f
Ilam graduated from high school at Niles, Mich., and completed his under- s   ·-»,.¢
graduate work at Olivet College. Ile did graduate work at Indiana University and    
coached high school football and track at ]ohn Adams High in South Bend and r    
then retumcd to Olivet as athletic director and head football and basketball  
coach.        
In 1962, he became assistant to the president at Olivet, with responsibilities in   A ,  
public and alumni relations. Ile was in private business from 1956 until 1968. ..
Ile is married to the former Rosemary \Voods of Niles, Mich. They have two
sons, Michael, of Raleigh, N.C., and Craig, a U.S. Army Captain, and two daughters, .
Mrs. Andy llunsberger of Cassopolis, Mich., and ]ennifcr, 1978 graduate of UK.
1 Ham is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Ham of Edwardsburg, Michigan.
T LARRY ivv
i pl I   Assistant Director of Athletics for Finance
 g     Ivy, who came to the University of Kentucky as director of housing in 1969, is
        ma involved primarily with the administration and management of the business opera-
:   `” I/· tions, and helps to develop and initiate policies for accounting procedures and
  14,;    2* related financial management activities of the department.
 `~ . _ A natix c of Alabama, Ivy graduated in 1961 from Huntsville High School, where
    — `   he lettered in four sports. llc is a 1967 graduate of the University of Alabama, and
      if carried his MBA from Alabama in 1968.
  " I {  » . » Ile is married to the fomier Barbara Foster of Huntsville. They have one daugh-
  W, —_ agi ter, Kim. Ivy is a son of Mr. and Mrs. ]ack F. Ivy of Huntsville.
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  SUE FEAMSTER e _ _ .,
  Assistant Director of Athletics " » , .» , ,.   » ;
  Sue Feamster joined the athletics association ]uly 1 with the merger of the »> I i’*`M‘¢ss,&,”,_ .-
  mcn°s and women’s programs. Feamster had been the director of women’s athletics (Wi ·
  prior to her appointment as assistant director of athletics. J · ‘
  A native of Frankfoifr, she came to the University as a graduate student in 1970,   _  A   _ I ‘
  was named assistant director of campus recreation in 1972 and director of women’s _     _’i  r"  ii    
  athletics in 1974. —¥`   I ii`' · vi,   Q
  Fcamster graduated from Franklin County Iligh School where she was an out- ,   za,   gr; 
5; standing tennis player and athlete. \Vhilc in college she eamed letters in tennis,   ··:;——- _;     
  field hockey, basketball and track from Indiana University and Kentucky State   p        
  University, where be earned her B.S. degree and graduated with honors.      
tj A former teacher and counselor, Feamster is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert I
  F. Feamster of Frankfort.
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  F if ·· { Assistant Director for Academic Affairs
1 A" . F?-I Bob is a native of New York who earned his M.A. at UK before serving as
  coordinator of counseling and head of finances at the Lexington Technical Institute.
., llc joined the Athletics Association last year. Bob earned letters in football, base-
. _ ii,   ball, basketball and track at Hornell High School (N.Y.) and played football at
. A ,_ Salem College in West Virginia.
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K 1* ran Curci has posted a 36-29-2 record, Q  <~ tf ` _ —    
best for a \Vildcat coach since Bear Bry-   s  
ant guided the “Big Blue" forces to a 60- ` gi .   s
23-5 record during the 1946-53 era. , V ‘  
Included in Curci’s UK record are a »_ ·i ,  ` _ ~ f
Peach Bowl championship (1976) and a 3 I   J
. 1()-1 record in 1977, best for a \Vildcat . _` · I —_ _   K     ~
team since Bryantis 1950 team finished i_ ·, ·_ ‘, ‘     f?€` 1
10-1 and won the Sugar Bowl. A .   ` . " ` »     ` 7  
Although the 1978 \Vildcat squad, i _ K if A  
which was minus consenus All-American Fran Cum'  
DE Art Still and four other All-SEC ii
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SUSZJ55·th;2;hA§§l_SEC   2113   ai5·fr9i1][1;;‘1;i17]Ac03e1h thire in 1962 after cerygrigl All-America honorable mention  
Kovaeh, NC Richard ]affe, OC Dan C°unm° _ mcucim. (mm? as :1 quap m ` . 1
. I- vi , , _ . . terbaek for the Hurricanes in 1959 and He set Hurricane seasonal and career ig
  •ou er) and two Academic All-Amer1- . . 1·
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cans (Koxach and C, Mark Keene). -
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seat stadium that is home of the \Vild- _ Cul`?} W€nt_t° Tampa as hfmd Coach gggsiingolglg ivig ;§_n(;i;1(:;r 3/5111;    
cats, was filled for the six home encoun- m 1968, Putfmg wsethsf H *3 Season f O I ii
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ters, as were practically all of the fivg that 111C1ll<1CC1 \·1CtOr1CS oycr hlississippr He I- ucd U 9767 meds mshin {Ind 1
nr} . ·r.n]nii_- her. 1' yyiiia 1 i_ State and Tulane and earned him the _ O , P T’   g ‘ ¤
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M   Iiiiiibrtl at UK now includes a ucmch Of Sm Year), awmd’ a recognition ing a mmihoffeflse rdcvrfl thalghad Sfopd  
· · · · · or more an wo cca es. e ca am- ;=
` conference co-championship in 1976 a