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  1  n .   ' O     T’ yi. 8 Club Sports Produce Student Champions   O.
  L5 _`  a   9  i The Office of Campus Recreation helps UK’s __   _
      Y ° , L L 26 club sports give students a taste of competition      
.- =“"‘· / · · · · xr? {N   · ‘  .
, .,  km  \ U.   » . while promoting new friendships. Kt - . Ks,     ·   i r
l ” r ·  ·,  ` Q ‘_,» __ . Byjolan Sc/aarfenberger *·§:  ~Q FQ  `  
1   >   ‘.;~ .. ‘  1 r  
l _ _____ __p;:     _.»,   Student Sails into Family Business  _   _ .  
`     Ben Bernstein’s summer job is unique;      
    ,."...;:r   This 19—year-old business major is captain of the Mark Twain ' 1
n t is ····· ` S and River Queen riverboats on the Ohio River. As captain, he is » L r
responsible for everything that goes on aboard, including a l
Lee Todd brings a different crew of 20 people.
style of leadership to UK’s {qv Bec/ay Heisel i
presidency. Resting on the Putting a Cork in It [ F
, ggllliitgnaiiizggggl  §;i§;S_   Meet four UK grads (Ollie Buckley, Robert "Chip" _ -.  _
SOT at UK, and his life HS an Emmerich, Laura Edwards Pfeiffer, and Cynthia Bohn) who (;j_4ii7'
_ €mI_€p1_€n€u1_7 this 1968 grad , parlayed making wine as a hobby into serious business.
plans IO mm/6 his alma mater The grape also enticed at least one other UK grad. Thomas .
{O new heights Of academic r€1_ Volney Munson gets credit for saving the French wine industry. O
EVQHCQ By Lznda Perry K _ ,___ _   V _. _
_ Pboro by Hm Wa/den Makhlg ‘G0uda’ Cheese   A   `
15judith Schad used milk from her children’s 4-H ‘   " ‘``' `V ·· ·
goats to create a thriving business supplying the nation’s top
1 chefs with specialty cheeses. Her "Wabash Car1nonball" cheese
  won an award in 1995 by the American Cheese Society as best  
i cheese in the country.  
  By Linda Perry A ,
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    Turning Back the Clock   K
E Transport yourself to a time when Frank McVey was  
r president, Sarah Blanding was dean of women, and Colum— *. `
i ‘ bus R. Melcher was dean of men. Sample some of the cher- _j
f ished photos 1928 UK grad Thelma Clay Linville snapped. Q
{ By Linda Perry I
  0 Forty Yems of Great Teachers
{ 2 The UK Alumni Association Great Teacher Award celebrates four
1 D E P A R T M E N T S decades of recognition of excellent teaching with this year’s six award
recipients; joesph L. Fink III, William H. Fortune, Donn E. Hancher,
_` UK BEAT 2 Gail Mitchell Hoyt, jerzy W. jaromczyk, and Robert G. Larson.
_ Bvjobn Sclaarfenbergger
RESEARCH NOTES D ` »
BOOKA/IARK 7 24 Great Expectations  ~ ·`  
W 1 Lee T. Todd jr., class of 1968, becomes the University 1 {J, _ e-ck {ii- ‘ 9  
` OPEN DOOR gb · of Kentuckys 11th president july 1 when he takes office       ”  
A CLASS NOTES 56 amid the high expectations of faculty, staff, students, alumni · r jj ‘  '   . J
GLEANINGS 45 and others throughout the country. Todd and his wife, Pqryigig ii   · ·_      _
1 _ _ Brantley Todd, also class of 1968, are the first Baby Boomer       , 
, SPORTF *6 l couple to live in Maxwell Place.    :1 E r.  _- 
QUICK TAKE5 48 \ By Liz Howard Denioran ·  

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Kentucky Alumni
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jw,,,_,·jO,,a,-GO,,,Iw,,, For cliqulicate mailings, Wyatt 47; from Business and Economics, Barry K. Allen 70, William L. Bill
AYSYSYJGNTEDITOR  fiiziiggffumg F0U$€ ,50, ,52, ]a1T1€S L. Gibson `S9, ’62, Gretchen W. Price ’76 and Douglas j,
nruta Perry sit above. Von Allmen ‘65; from Human Environmental Sciences, Sarah Tabb Henry ’56, '
1»vIsucREtAnoivy omERM,4cAz1NE $9, ’77, Marianne Smith Edge ’77, ’81, Doris Tichenor ’69, and Myra Tobin t
;i!ZV{(¤’ZY$I;VGb  It mms ’62; from journalism: William R. Grant ’65. Others inducted into the journal-
0. H t CJUV UH 0I‘§L’f 9 ¢ , . . . . . .
` ` v1z—:c1Aii»1i)ocRAMs gm.- ssa-.223-1063. ceived the UK Libraries 2001 Medallion for Intellectual Achievement recog-
Mmbfgqv Am QQ 98 ,,,;:4/i:;x[,@pOp_,,ky_g4,,, ¤iZi1'1g his bI'OaCi COI1U‘ibL1IiO¤S to American and World literature. james Baker
g/All; B _ Hall, a UK English professor, was named 2001-2002 Kentucky Poet Laureate
I‘('II( {I [HH . . . .
L,,,,;,, B,,,,,y,·,.;,, by the Kentucky Arts Council. james (lay) Varellas III of Lexrngton, a ]un1or
  gZZ;”°’ in Arts and Sciences, received a $50,000 Harry S. Truman Scholarship. He
cm,,·2t·r it,»t,,_qgir,,, was one of 70 recipients selected from 592 candidates.
    In preparation for graduation, many students were in the King Alumni
mn. .z,,I,,m , ._    » t House for the first time during Senior Salute. Sponsored by the Student
ix  ”   s·_% Alumni Association, it’s a one—stop, pre-graduation event where seniors can
; 2··  `.  , j »_ Y . be measured for cap and gown, get their yearbook picture taken, order invi-
rj*  _` " tations, a class rin and di loma frame, si n u with the UK Credit Union,
li. t.-. · ‘¤¥ , ·
    _ jabs ,· , check out UK Career Center services and, perhaps most important of all,
1,. i‘—   verify that their academic record is in order, avoiding any last minute sur- `
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  .,  ;   prrses.
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Truyi'5 Roberts jejfeny D, _$`g[[le5 [1   H€W gI`?ldU3[€S {O ITI€fI'lb€I`Shlp if} [h€ ASSOCi2l[lOI]. It’s hoped HH €21I`iY
Last issue me photos and names Of Travis introduction to the mission, programs and benefits of the Association will
Roberts, left, and jeffery Settles, right, were switched. k€€p these YOL1I“1g people 1I`lVOlV€Cl 11'1 [i'1€ UI11V€I`S1[y' fatlllly l1l(€ YOU aI'€.
These two young men are recipients of scholarships ‘
endowed by C. Richard and Terry Smith. Both are
third year students, Roberts majoring in architecture
and Settles mztioring in biology/pre-med. During the
Capital Campaign, the endowment for scholarships
has grown 43 percent. s
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2 KEr~1TuctUlDli€ works l>f0j€€f €V€f undertaken textiles programs. "lt’s very lucrative, but businesses have to understand that a _
_ in l1i5I01`Y. The Indian g0V€U1m€¤K different kind of customer shops on the Intemet." Web consumers tend to be j
WZIHFS F0 build Kll0US2l¤dS of dams in more time conscious, prefer the convenience of shopping at the computer and l
order to fill the pressing need for want the high level of selection the Internet affords them, Wickliffe said.  
. water for agricultural irrigation and But even they have troubles with e—commerce. “Some people are not secure  
human COHSUIUPUOH. Dam construe- with using Web transactions," she said. "They prefer the convenience of looking P
tion has already resulted in the online, but worry about what can happen to their information on the Web.
relocation of tens of millions of people They come into the store to actually shop and purchasef
and the inundation of sensitive lands Wickliffe said the growing use of e-commerce, with its successes and  
and 5D€Ci€S- failures, is making study of the area a vital one for all merchandising and textile l
. students. But in the Web rush, she said, it’s critical not to abandon the traditional
"brick—and—mortar" business. Also, to properly market or purchase a product,
run a factory or impress investors, merchandisers must be able to work within
many cultures.
“‘American strategies don’t work in foreign countries," Wickliffe said. “We
l have to make students understand that, appreciate other cultures and find ways
to build retail developments in foreign countries?
KENTucrli€d E¤€fgY
ucts developed from UK technology currently on the market. rrgsearerrs rfljre fmrrzlrrzzéjengenr Piflecr
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Phase II funding. CAER researchers Tom
Robl and jack Groppo will receive
Stadol NS Nasal Spray Offers Null Study G2.1‘i1€1’S N21ti0112l.l $1.958 million over the next three years
Relief Hom Migraiiies in 15 Headljnes Qncg Agaijj to demonstrate processes for the recov-
Nunutcs ery of unburned carbon from fly ash
The University Of Kenmckws COmn_ n. ng  A A A A A  and to test its performance as a supple-
. . _ _ _. . . ~ _;; _ ; . y mental fuel. The concept testing will
bution to this prescription pain   · i..-r   .
. . . .   _ lnegu · take place at the Coleman Generation
medication rs not Stadol itself, but   ;=·;·¤• Station in Hawcsvine KY
the unique nasal spray delivery sys- ~ ;¤g-.. :  I-- ` ‘ `
tem developed by Anwar Hussain in     .
the College of Pharmacy. ‘, . UK Researchers EX1>1<>r¢
Prescribed for migraine head-   A Novel AppliC2lti01’1S of th€
aches, stadoi NS is "easy to use and   au ,  A Balm'! Leaf Surface of Plants
pI'OV1Cl€S fast, COI'lV€l’ll€H[ I`€ll€f," HC-  Y I U ,,       A   research {lean] led   GeOI·ge
1 COI`ell1‘1gAlO BI`lS[OlAlV[Y€l`S SC]Ull)l), [   l 9l·Yl1$l·UlD . Wagner, ggygggmy, has demgngrrared
A Whtth 11¤€¤S€Sth1St€¤1¤¤¤1¤sv-  , »  -» . ”“,'{,$,·r,§‘£§‘§r’ the reanburry Or Speeirieaiiy msairyrng
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EMI; faster l;h3¤bi>il1;<>5 ¢¤r>ASA¤1€S in     » M _ _ W on the tear Stirraee Or plants. rms devel-
‘ at ave YO € 3 SOI € mr 6 Q n M. o ment, a first in the field of lant bio-
5 $[Om3€h b€rOY€ ¥h€Y mkff €rf€€[· T h 8       telehnology, has potential appications in
l Amr $mC€ lr bYPa$$€$ the Stomach, _ the development of crop plants with im-
the m€di<¢¤ti¤¤ dO€$ NOK affect 3 Arrreres abeur the Nrrrr Study and UK proved insect and disease resistance,
P€Y$O¤ Wh0 {MY bs €XP€Fi€¤€i¤8 Y€· rsssatshst Dt Drwrer Srrewererrs new and in the production of new materials
lated Swmach upset- bO°k ‘*‘*8"”8 “’”" Gram wr me via "molecular rar-mrng··—a1tenng the ge-
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People with S€1‘10llS EYC engen Hee r re' fm rr/rO'err/rea"' commercial products. The findings were
Diseases Rely gn UK mgfrrr rwes rrrgzrrrrzrrrr) were rrrgrr published in the April issue of Mtlure
Treatn-lent Device rrgrrreer Orr [hg 90Ett rx T"?/Q le T_ Biotechnology. The research team, in-
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regal Organisms that can iced {O rrre`SeeneS reek at rrrrs rerrdmerk Ser' search Institute THR1's tobacco biotech-
blindness are now treated using a · · , ‘ ‘ _
d _ d A d UK b h I 1 entific study at UK and the vtomen nnlngv nfngmm nnnlnuy funded me
He(;§;y_;;;;E;€;r_[hOm;’SO§°m;[;1e ` who made it possible. Since 1986, 1.€s€Znbn_
_ _ Snowdon has led this ongoing re-
and Paul Ashton.The eye condition Search nnjglnm [nm is nmfnnndly
resultingdfrom an I-llV}related com- Changing the Way We View aging
promise imrnune sys em is cur-
i rently treated using the sustained-
A release device known as Vitrasert. It
is implanted in the eye and releases ·
a prescribed drug to the affected
A @$22;/§®?amér;)%i;;;;r&e‘ Bausch · For more information about research
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l or use the convenient link from the
UK ALUMNI ASSOCIATION web page,
www.uky.edu/Alumni
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