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W - 4 Tuesday, September I, 1981 A“ Wt ““60!“ WNW Since 1971 Lexington, Kentucky 3; .' 3
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3 ., 33 33 3/33/3 [/1 3 ”333,333 3.33 _, 333.3 3 .,.3,,. .1 tan” Student Association senate last Ford,CBSnewsman Walter Cronkite
3 l3 ' “ML 5;,“ i, - to it; , innit {- ?“gh‘ appmpnated fund.“ Slated ‘0 b?‘ and astronomer Carl Sagan. but
3 .. _ vb ; '9333 33,2 4 . 3.333333 5 ing 1W2 Democrat nominee for wear Dinkle said that costs to bring such 3'33 3
3 3 x“ 3 ,_ . 3 . 3. 3 , 33 , ‘3f 33. 3 £03 3 3 m . dent George McGoverntocampus. figures to the University would be 33.3.
3 / 3. 3; ; :- . ‘43 ' 3' , ' 33 < 3 "‘ 4. . . In its first meeting of the 1%1-82 prohibitive. 7.33.33.
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He. . i " ’1‘:- -- '. ‘ -3 $4.000 needed to bring the former the unattractiveness of the former :3,
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“" ’ " ' 5 ‘ ' I“ ‘ & ”T" hi h his Americans for Common was also being sought as a speaker m 5'9?
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4 . " ’\ “ at . Sense interest group is fighting, will . pro , . 5.»;
' j '. . /. __ 4 . c1714" ' befreetoall. It is scheduled forthe “immedw‘m‘m-
. ‘- ’ » . 4. 4 . ‘ i V “ Student Center Ballroom. Dinkle also defended the free ad- £53
3 3 3 . L s. 4 . , 3333333 33 3 3 a... An amendment ,0 locate a co- 3111155013321; to MgGozfegies :spwch, sayt—
i i it as; - f . - fig; 3 3 . ’ sponsor for theevent was also passed. ing3 . a po on 8 per studen _
3': wW‘t . Dean Garritson arts and sciences 3°.“th fee surcharge awarded (05A 5
i 1: . wwi‘v‘i "its ’ this year would be returned to
' - 3 3 QR » «singing. -9 senator, called for the amendment, t d ts th h h t - 3
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3 ,..3 .s. . Fullam said he did not know of a Goldwaters speech would also be ;
’ , 3 . ‘i‘ W ’5. it specific group willing to share fun- freetoall,accordingtoDinkle.
' 4i .7 - ~ ‘ . dint; of theevent. SA President Britt Brockman also '
; ',~ Communications Senator Jim toldthesenate and several University
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. ' .. . t r ' " ment of political science or the be‘ repared “to interfere in the .
mm" 3.3»333 3 -3 hgfi" By TODD CHILDERS/Kernel staff Donovan Fund may be courted as cages 2, General Term or Km 33
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I "" “ 3 . 3 ~ ‘ ‘- SEsee McGovern’s speaker's fee will be The recently filed request may 3,
5 ! «to, f“ "v ' -’ 4 ,3 ‘ . \ $3,000, with other costs including $300 meet opposition similar to that which
. ‘3 ‘ '3 ' ,3 ,1; “3’ for airfare and $92.83 for accomoda- SA broughtinanearlier rate increase ‘
"9 , * :3 kt p.339 .4 Above, Deanna Rankin, on the left, tions at the Campbell House. still being decided in Kentucky’s :
., 3 a 4‘ t . . ; '\ ; *3»... J; and Sallie Crutcher, two of UK's Law school Senator 'hm Mann courts. _
' . 2,3,3: : \.\~. 33“ ' 2:25;“ ‘ “Girls of the SEC," signed .
‘ 3 ’ " ' “ I " autographs for their many admirers 3 B k t t b
5' '4: at the Inkwell, 210 E. Main St., early 7 I 00 S or e 0 ecame ,
3 x 3 yesterday afternoon in a promotional . . . .
.' ‘ . c. e .- - for Playboy’- October issue, which t f t t "
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'.,. 3 3 3 - 4~ ' ' , . '3 3 ‘3 _ , including UK. A‘ left. Rankin B DAVID PAULEY 3.
‘w “is.“ g. 3 -\ 3*» 2‘» ‘ flashes a naturally photogenic smile / Stiff Writer The 303mg; mating-$32; .
' - 4., 3 3 ,3: L ’ as she enjoys the sudden publicity. N apndos‘md oni tor s “on“, 10331133 a common work
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' Plans are currently being made to corridor space, a resource and ‘;
I locatea Student Organization and Ac- library access space, a telephone -1
a emmes tivities Center in the spaces to be plaza space, and an access area to ,1
I vacated by the University Bookstore. photostatic copiers. ;
. I . , . , John Herbst,directorof Student Ac- The isolated service areas will be 3
tivities, said the space that will be left made up of a printing, promotion and ' 1
Girls of the SEC’ poses says no one can take it away from us now whembmkmmmmw mm was... 3333 a 5...... ,
, Student Center addition will become area, and a financial assistance and f
- -..—._'— okay," said Rankin. “No one can take of Central Kentucky News. 8 Downs with Skaggs, and Rankin, who an area for centrally locating many of cashier area. 1
3y hAlsCY LDAVIS it away from us." magazine wholesaler, said he an- will turn 19 on Saturday, is shown UK‘s student organizations. Herbst said the assignmenlof space 3
' senwrswflwmer Rankin. 8 Pi Beta Phi Pledsei said ticipata a 20 Percent increase in reclining in a white undergarment- In April. 1981 the Advising Commit- will take place after the bookstore ',
___.-__W__ _—._. she sent a memo to the sororities to sales for Playboy this month. “It covers me more than a bathing tee on the Student Organization and moves, “but of course the architec- ,‘3
, notify them of her impending ap- “(Playboy) increased our number of suit," Rankin said. “You can go to Activities Center presented a 141,889 tural d518,, willbecompleted priorto
3 " pearallce in Playboy in case it would copies from 6500 to 11,000 for this any swimming pool in Lexington and preliminary program design draft to that time. , i
3 By yesterday afternoon. it was affect her acceptance in the sorority. month because of the local interest. see girls wearing less than I did in Frank Harris, associate dean of “We are hoping to fit a number of f
i "no“ immible '0 find a copy Of the “They think I have all the guts in the We've had a 10‘ 0‘ inquiries about it" PlayboY" students and Student Center director, desks in the area, that will depend on 11
" 5 . tober issue of Playboy in hex world. They‘re really proud of me." It is still too earlytogaugethereac- “It was the chance of a lifetime." and toWarren Denny, assistant direc— the architectural design. But we're 3
3 , 'ngton_ Gayle and Skaggs were not schedul- tion to the UK spread, said Crutcher. Crutcher said. “I don’t regret it at all. tor of design and construction. hoping to put 60 to 70 groups in the . 3
. This month‘s feature is “Girls of edtoappear attheautograph session, “Playboy suggested that I get an My boyfriend is really proud 0f me. The draft was designed to point out center. That would be an ideal situa- 3
_ e South Eastern Conference Part said Dan Sheridan, news consultant unlisted phone number, but I don't too. He‘s showing it to everybody." the objectives of the center and how tion." ;
II."and one Paseisdedicated ‘0 the for Playboy want to do that- I really don’t expect Sheridan said Playboy represen- theareashouldbedivided. Herbst added that all student ;
adios 0f the Bluegrass. Sallie Crut- Rankin and Crutcher said their muchtocomeof this." tatives were at the Hyatt Regency Planners hope to use the center to organizations are welcome to use the 3
her, Julie Gayle, Deanna Rankin families were very proud and suppor» “Whenth my copies, theguys 1an spring to find UK women to ap— provide greater, centralized office area even if they are not located
- nd Pamela Skaggs are the UK tive of both of them. “My mother was who sold them to me said, ‘Hey. we pear in Playboy. “They took Polaroid space for student organizations and there. “Physical limitations," he ~ ‘
; omen given photo space in the a little a nxious that the saw you in Playboy,‘ but that’s about pictures of the girls and had them fill their office equipment and resources said, “will cause us to assign some
. magazine. photographers would want me to open it so far," Rankin said. “It feels pret- out data sheets about themselves," he and room for an infomatjon sharing permanent ”€353 and other areas for
’ Businessmen, workers and media more buttons, but there was nothing ty good, though, since they chose only said. “Then David Chan. the center, seminars and conference academic years.“
.‘ ple swarmed the Inkwell sta- for her to worry about,” Crutcher fourofusoutof300 . - - datlon program, 39 million in the . - i. p rt of the red lion m the school emergency room an 3 3 ’8 3m continued. .33 ,
. dingcuts unconstitutionalandseeksa , . state spublic schools. a uc 3 ood mu on bli c information is to to . .
i ‘ similar nlling on portions of the power equalization program, ‘6 The state budget act gives the foundation program involved 3 . , _ ' pu Sflllle" W_ "590" I 3-3 . 3 .5
. . ~ . million in student fees, 310 million in . 4 ~ - - - d8 to, officmls slid. plastic surgeon this morning. , - g
_ states budget law which give the the , t finance secretary authoritytoreduce eliminating two m3 serwce ys When reached at her home. Neither shenor the doctrxserecer- 33 3 3 3
33;,“ governor and secretaryof financethe S Kentucky Teachers Retiremen appropriations to prevent a deficit. teachers for 3 sayings of some $5.5 Salmen said that she was 3 tthe tof ble 3,3 3 3 .3 .
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- I . The two incoming members of the board of generation’s values and ideals. W [N m I It / e p , ,.——7 t ti
, trustees, former Gov. Edward Breathitt and Already at UK, too many offerings are listed “um I *f‘jl a) I ,c. ' ,.If":‘,’j},‘:; p
. . i accountant Ronald Geary, should be prepared in the coursebook as taught by the “Rim ' ' ll ’ on“ (I , , k), l .1:
to spend'long hours planmng for the trying euphemistic “staff,” i.e. teaching assistants .. «l ‘ ---—-_—-.-_-.-——-———_.. l b
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0f the two, Breathitt should be the better more blind. If the trend toward faculty m V, ' . g "4“}: i153: s4
' i prepared to assume his Post because of his dissatisfaction and the growing number of W 9 I 2;; 23;:- m w‘ I
; preVlous experience as a member of the Coun- professors leaving the University to accept ' I bl
_ cil on Higher Education and 3 1963-67 term on better offers from the private sector is not ’2}.- a ’q t. l . -‘ h‘
-_ the board. But this is not to sell Geary short— halted, or better yet, reversed in the near I 'q. x D I IQ ' SI
. 5.; both men Will undoubtedly have a lot of learn- future, the situation can only further ”I. ' 2 . ‘t‘ «"3;
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' Above all, they must be Willing to study the However, the trustees and administration _ ‘4 ’ _ g: . I \ i) ., . I‘ 5.1.33 ‘ , gzj's-i
UK system With undivided attention and an have already spent too much time on improv- IIT— I i“ I ‘I' f I I l I}! l! (i "P ' ' _:§. tit
eye toward setting priorities. In the years to ing faculty salaries or at least maintaining r- ,— j . 1 'V' “i ’ j t" ’ d‘
come, the UniverSlty Will undoubtedly face them at present levels.lt is a well-known fact /’ " \ H Y I‘m! " ' i
more budget crises, and coping with Gov. that nobody is in the teaching business for the - I I .‘ \ ' V. Y - '5 . U'
. John,Y. Brown 5 latest set of cuts is already a money. The true academician is one who looks __.......,.__. ‘ . l 2- ‘ '2’.” " ClllY$LER I :‘e
full-time _Job for the administration. to further his work, mainly through research. e- ’ ’ M ‘ l \\ ' l. ‘ , u
1 Breathitt started on the right track, em- The trustees should place more emphasis on Q $467-\ I de
' phasning in an interview. following his ap- updating UK’s equipment and facilities and mm l - '9
pomtment that the UniverSlty’s need for first- replacing through other sources the research ‘ l . de
rate faculty is “the No. 1 objective of educa- funds lost to federal and state budget cutting. f ’ , . 3
tlon. Geary, who has not yet committed Geary and Breathitt should enter their ' ' l I f; . i:
i? himself to a philosophy or course of action, terms as trustees with a keen awareness that 'ty WIt Sp'rlt I I Lu.
must also recognize that Without a competent their fellow board members may be out of I .‘ l bu
faculty UK_ Wlll become nothing more than a touch with the true requirements of UK’s pro- , _ . . . I. . ac.
I; state-run diploma "illi- . . . fessional educators. And they should realize London I' OSIden 13 OptIMIStIC desP’te economy ( —
, I; Students area univerSlty sreason for being, that the University’s research and develop- ”
I but its faculty is its lifeblood. The knowledge ment function, in terms of its value to the my?“ “inks; int-2301?; ifiSIresled but that area’s papuIation is four ’
it; they impart Will form the M815 for the next state, is worth any number of T.A.s. From my steep third story” perch I 0.0 e ‘ “m” the-“zed the _ 3
_ 53W twisting streets squeezing MM . more oftefnaild enjoy otheil'fiilrliexrggenf ‘
a 4 ‘ between them, where mothers scur- Later, silently cursing the bed and sive neighborhood social affairs, such 7
l- ’f/ ' ‘5 ‘ V \\ . ried children lnSide as Sunday even- breakfast tourist guides. I emerged ascricket onthecommon.
. l" / \\ , \\\\\ h! ‘V mg cametoaclose. with goose bumped rosy skin and told I was surprised to find that even. .
(Ill {w . “ \ i took a deep breath of the cool "”59" 1. 51mm" We.“ 3 Be“ W'midd‘H‘aS-‘I mas 18"“ ““86 ~ .
I J ,9 ‘\ ‘\ r \‘ heady night air and smiled ap- Wale” JUS‘ because 1 Paid 8 Pretty suburban back or front yards. That '
\ Y “WY DAMN N preciatively at thestreet lamp across pence. makes the well-kept common . a
:1 '\I ' o l»; \ from me. laying its light over a After similar experiences, I did necessny,especially for “mm” “m
. l , I AIR cluster of White window boxes, each come to know London's Western hue. young children. .
1 I carefully planted with tiny red In the high prices for groceries, .. ”Stead" ""3. fish“ “.3" . C
.y . i, 2' ‘III MMLE% ' flowers. transportation and clothing, it wdeps' “the" _ are precious. C
. ll” , l 2 Ten weeks seemed a derfull ”2“” "19°“ Brim“ “D“ “mm" 5:12:58 “5' m'de pt m the ”he...”
2‘ 2‘“ ‘ Ar, long time to be in a couvllion I hail with“ - my. itethe in; $.3th rose ‘-
l“ \7‘ ,, "ted on] b‘efl 'thtry increased income it receives from arepan a ,grassyareas
. - , k // _ VlSl y n y Wi Samuel North Sea oil production, Britons are seeded and de-weeded, and ,
. .i 3;.» / ' Pepys must contend with sluggish' industry. “Mays “‘9 ““d “m.“ Mm“
. \ W " //’ .V/ 5/ I " Ihad t-.~remind myself, though, that record unemployment levels and in- stonesorcolorful mosaic “1‘5- .—
: . \\ // V ".’:{(‘r , -\. ‘ thiswasdnglandthreehundredyears flationwellintotwodigits. Londoners try to use their cars
,~ .41" , ,1 ’ 5 - ‘ ‘ later, Ltndon of the Eighties. To .. . . . rarely, shuddering at the price of I
‘ ’ ' I‘ \ , ', 1', ,A‘ many people of the world, it was just “For politicians, " ‘5 a severe test 0f petrol. Commuters. however, ,
\ “I a . a”); if! .gggbzt. _ tattle. b.g Western city and not .. Fmtggimg; gain:- somewhat make up it. the loss of
5. , , ;,;,/4I y , \ c blestontd cornucopia. I I . ' freedom to drive their own cars to and V. ,
'3? l (I, ,. {/2}: ’I a 9 £1 L I] ‘~\‘“ 4 Yet there were noneonlights or lit— :flflm; all: lwell :uut' 0! from work With the opportunity to i. '
\\ \Q j 1,5,?» / . r \P ., ‘ “ teredstreetsJL‘toughtasldrewwhat ,’ power. as mg "a“ mmpemandmw“ .
i \ \ V11}, .’ ‘l I «2me to be a tethtuh of warmed The family with whom I stayed liv- The “‘1’ “mm" 80°“ ‘0' Whic" -
\ Viz/r water. After searching in vain only to ed well compared to the many Who londoners “"2“" seem to run? an ac- .
. x .v (I M95 i find what would be an American hotel have low-paying jobs or no jobs at all. “9"?” “mm“ ‘5 ”“mmmfm- .
r. ‘ \ owner's horror, no towels, I quickly Because inflation runs so high in Bri- Mo“? and theater are expenswe. ’ »
‘7' Wt} slid into a shocking crock of cold tain lk ' ' Despite the cost, I saw nearly full {-
. , ept expectlng to hear higher . . .
t a »\ water 1 . playhouses evenonweekmghts. .
t; I Am um ' Siggefmet alggglt one-haI l“Willi? Am“ the only me pm” to enjoy '
2" Americans’ oneself are in the museums and
‘ nature reserves. Both are plentiful ‘3
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