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A tobacco and equine diseases while other more than 22,000 students in the Univer-
Dr. Otis A. Singletary has maintained University research has focused on the sity's I5 community colleges.
an active role both in academics and field of coal and other energy sources. Recognition of his service to the
athletics since he became the University Singletarys involvement in athletics is University of Kentuclzy was evidenced
of Kentucleys eighth president in August as impressive as his academic by the UK Alumni Association which
1969. achievements. A fomier president of the presented to Dr. Singletary its Alumni
Great strides toward academic ex» Southeastem Conference, Dr. Singletary Service Award, an honor rarely
cellence have characterized Dr. is a member of the NCAA Select Com- bestowed upon a non-alumnus of the
Singletarys presidency at UK. The mittee on Athletic Problems and Con- University.
Schools of Dentistry and Pharmacy con— cems in Higher Education. He is also A native of Gulfport, Miss., Singletary
sistently ranle among the best in the chaincnan of the board of directors of holds degrees from Millsaps College
nation. Departments such as political the College Football Association. and Louisiana State University. An ac-
science. history. and mathematics have As president of the principal institu— complished administrator, Dr.
also gained nationwide attention while tion of higher learning in the Singletary served as chancellor of the
the UK Library now rates among the Commonwealth. Dr. Singletary is greatly University of North Carolina at
best in the Southeast. concemed with the University's role as a Greensboro and was executive vice
Under Singletarys leadership. the lamd grant institution. a "people’s chancellor for academic affairs for the
University of Kentuclzy has also become university" accessible to all who can University of Texas system prior to
a major research institution. The Albert profit from education. coming to Kentucl2y.
B. Chandler Medical Center is an ln the 15 years Singletary has been He and Mrs. Singletary. the former
established leader in research on cancer president, the University of Kentuclzy Gloria Walton, have three children:
and the aging. UK's agricultural college has grown in enrollment to about 25,000 Bonnie, Scot, and Kendall.
 
 
    Q   it   the 1984 NCAA Baslzetball Champion- also of Owensboro. They have four
_,,»»~vY 1 ‘ F A _ ` ships. ln 1985, the presitigious NCAA children: Mrs. Barry "Lisa" Thaxton of
__  _A   *  * "Final Four" baslzetball championships Lexington; Mrs. Jim "Laurie" Hill of West ‘
.. _   will be hosted by UK and held in Rupp Liberty; Amy, a senior at the University a
V `  ·=·i Arena. of Alabama; and Kip, a sophomore
Having graduated from the University member of the Transylvania University
of Kentuclzy with high distinction in baslzetball and tennis teams. A
1954, Hagan has been a longtime
Continued growth in practically all advocate of a strong scholar-athlete pro
phases of UK athletics has been the gram. UKAA Board of Directors
g hallmarlz of Cliff Hagan's nine—year reign Hagan, one of the greatest players in 1=¤cu1:yMemt>¤s iaomaa Mmmm
as athletics director with outstanding at- UK basleetball history. received one of ',§“',Qa'f{;’f‘§ ,§gQfQ‘€“"° QQ §‘§iAZjf\§Q:[j§· ‘”"”""’"
tendance at football and mens basket- his highest individual honors in 1978 Dr-N»1»Pis¤¤¤¤o im islam
ball games, increased attendance at when he became the first University of BQ g‘§`§,S§“§l,,,Q€, BQ {ymigg
Lady Kat baslzetball games. and a steady Kentuclzy player to be inducted in the PM Ctwlo ¤¤l¤¤d Dr ¤¤v H¤mba¤¤
upgrading of facilities. Naismith Memorial Baslzetball Hall of   Tflw Clitmm
in the coming year. the University will Fame in Springfield, Mass. william B»$F¤fQlll Pt ralph Amtelucci A
host the 1984 NCAA Volleyball Cham- An Owensboro, Ky. native, Hagan is x$";'*;"‘*;f·*° “““'"”" D M
pionships and the Mideast Regional of married to the former Martha Milton, s.r.rfzaa¤iim U
 
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When Terry Hall arrived at
Kentucky in 1980. the Lady Kats
were coming off their most
successful season ever and
beginning to gain national respect.
They had been ranked in the Top
QO throughout the 1979-80 season
‘ and had finished the year with a
24-5 record and a berth in the
AIAW National playoffs.
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  I . A     ` _ in the nation but fell to Indiana in A native of Salem, Ind., Hall
g _;__   \ E i   _ . `   _V_V   the first round of the NCAA earned both her undergraduate and
_ ‘f’??   `~i      ff`i       TAV:   tournament. graduate degrees in Health and DE.
  `·   5 .   ‘  ·`t-g i i ` _  Hall`s record at Kentucky is 72-19, While attending Indiana State, she
  .,   ``·   .5   `    _r_    and considering Kentucky's tough starred in basketball, field hockey
    r-  A. * scheduling habits (10 games with and volleyball. She was honored
      _    » ranked opponents last season AND with the "I" Woman Award in 1965.
 4          . A  r i this season). a .791 winning and received the prestigious
" __        I  — percentage is outstanding. Her Hillman Award in 1966 as the most
r  ,      _  r .    5 careeé record is 165-79. That mark outstanding female athlete at ISL1.
4           -·—  g   sri‘‘     inc u es one season at Eastern .
I    i     I  if if if Kentucky. five at Louisville and Cocch wg" On Kemuckys SWIG
  of PIGVZ Our style of play. Ol` .
three at Kemucby trademark is the fast break We
But the season was just a hint of Hall began her coaching career in b I. h' 1 . .  
the great things to come under the high school ranks. Following E leve I at app Yl?2 mime late.
Hall’s guidance. The Lady Kats have her graduation from Indiana State pressufrehmbthe de emwe .t€am [S
gone far beyond respectability and in 1966, she was named head coach gn€bOtbt lf est WSWS tw gm 6 f
into the perennial role of national at Butler High School in Louisville. fas S 3 gal?q€' en Lic i li Eng O
contender. They have been ranked In five seasons at Butler, Hall 5%. ein? an f i EOUTQFS iibyu
in the Top 20 every week and coached her teams to two Jefferson Deflcae 1 O as I rea h as 6 3 `
averaged 24 wins per season since County titles and an overall record de enslve S/' We p Yay W atwer
Hang mm/all Of 6963. efense we feel will exploit our a
In her first year at UK. I·Iall’s Lady Then it was on to Eastern Om-mnems W€alm€S5?S' (TH mam
Kats went 25-6, winning the Kentucky University, where Hall C?H;€mS me Comm HE? U; Iilmm)
Kentucky Women’s Intercollegiate earned her Master's Degree in 1974 O It Q ganga teamfmr ' Em S Ot
2 Conference and reaching the final and was immediately named head Se QCUOU Y Our p gyms
round of 16 in the AIAW National basketball coach. The Lady Colonels Cooch H¤|l on Working With the
tournament. Hall was named the went 14-6 that season and won the Plclyers: "l place a high premium
A KWIC Coach of the Year that KWIC title over Kentucky, on hard work and dedication to the
season. Louisville, Western. Morehead. task at hand. I want my players to
In 1982 and again last season the Murray and Northern Kentucky. feel the same way. I try to teach
Lady Kats were considered among Hall then accepted the coaching them that "doors of opportunity"
the top contenders for the NCAA job at Louisville, where she was open and close very quickly in life
championship. The 1981-82 squad faced with rebuilding a program. as well as on the basketball court.
won the Southeastern Conference She succeeded. guiding the Lady So always be prepared. In the span
championship and reached the Cards to a 79-54 record over five of a lifetime, their 4 years of college
quarter-finals of NCAA play before years. In 1979-80. her last season at basketball is short. therefore they
losing to eventual national U of L. the Lady Cards won their should work hard. be dedicated,
champion Louisiana Tech on the first Metro Conference excel. and enjoy the opportunity
Lady Techsters' home floor. Last championship. Hall also coached that exists."
years Lady Kats were ranked fourth tennis and softball at LI of L.  
 
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` t ` A former player for Coach Terry Hall at Louisville, Robin
f tv 1 joined the Lady Kat staff in September. While at Louisville.
 , _   Robin lettered in baslzetball four consecutive years. two of
t V `  · those seasons with Coach Hall at the helm. She was a '
~ . '“ ` ` member of the Lady Card teams that won Metro Conference
titles in 1979 and 1981 and is in the record boole for best free
Miké KiIld1”€d throw percentage in a season. which she set in 1979. Robin
Assistant coach was also an outstanding high school player at Louisville Butler
. . High. She helped her team to the Girls State Toumament in
Eastcm Kentucky umverslm mso 1976 and 1978. She was All—State honorable mention for three
straight years and played in the East—West All-Star game in
1978. She also played tennis for three seasons and ran tracl2
Mil2e was hired as a part-time assistant at UK in July, and One Vent at Butlet-_
then WHS elevated [O fUu·[llTl€ GSSlSfGI'I[ lf] late S€pt€H'Ib€l” RObiI’l ls pursuing El MaS[erS Degree ln IQeel·ea[lOl·lal Therapy
following the resignation of assistant coach Dottie Berry. A at llK_ Sl-te has et gteet interest in Yeung peOp]e and has nett.
1980 graduate dt Ea$[em KemUek’Y· Mike Setved fel We ticipated as avolunteer for Special Olympics for five straight
seasons as assistant girls baslzetball coach at Estill County Yeats gne else ls Credited with stettlne twe yeutn Basketball
Hten $9t199n¤ Irvine Kr-» befete eetntne tn UK C&Tl'lpS 111 1981 and 1999 111 1119 s1. 1191111999 yiviczt 111
A native of Winchester, Ky., Mil2e graduated from Clarlz lsOnlsVllle_
Cenntv ttten Seneet in t975» He tnen attended Mdteneed A fOTl'1’1€T COll€Qlat€ 991199119191191 at u 91r,i299111 1199 11111-
SIGIG Ul'llV€l'Sl[Y fOI` OI']€ YEGT b€fOl'€ [T6I1Sf€fTlI'lQ [O EHS[€I`I'l. piled Scftball and Offleléted   and VOl1eYbal]_ She lg
He received a degree in Industrial Education, and then Q3 Yeats Old and slnele
taught at Clarla County for one year before accepting a job
at Estill County.
In his first season at Estill, Mike helped direct the varsity   l_
squad to its first-ever winning season in 1982. The following ..,1 -   `Q
year, the Lady Engineers won their first district charnpion—   'D j  _l__ _ l
ship. Mil2e's junior varsity squad. meanwhile, was doing even   fat   j, ,.,,  
better, finishing with a 15·4 record in 1982 and a 19-4 record  ’      , 11~1  
Milze is very active in the Big Brothers-Big Sisters program,   { I
and currently sits on the organization`s Advisory Board in if fr M7 ]Oan Fry
Winchester. He is also an active member of the Fellowship . .1 t 1/J .
of Christian Athletes. and was the FCA's 10th Region   ’ 1 ef Staff Asslstam
representative last year while coaching at Estill County. A ° 1 Fl T Southwest Texas Stata lan
Joining the coaching staff at UK fl1lfillS 6 lif€·llm€ dream jgatl jgjlqggl the Lady Kats, program in September 1981. Her
ter Mlba a Qavaar Ola bachalm Wne nee always been a "BJQ primary responsibility is handling all correspondence for the
Blue fan coaching staff and acting as a receptionist for the 1*
department. A native of Burnet, Tx., she graduated from
Southwest Texas State Llniversity and worlzed for the Texas
Department of Human Resources for three years. She is lr
marreid to Jason Fry, a senior at Asbury Theological
Seminary. They are expecting their first child in December.
4

 SUE STANLEY HEATHER LONGTON
Trainer Manager
Ohio State 1979
Heather is in her third year as manager for the Lady Kats. A
Sue jmned the UK mmm? Staff in 1982 after Sewing for junior political science major, she is a member of the Delta
one year as Co—Ordinator of Sports Medicine for the Depart- Gamma SOYOMY Heather QYUOYS SOfIbaH· QOH and leadlng
ment of Intramural/Recreational Services at East Carolina She 'S 90 Years Old and *5 6 mauve Of paducah KY
University. Sue graduated from Ohio State University, where
she earned a degree in Physical Education in 1979 after serv-
ing for four years as a student trainer. She was a graduate MARY BETH BROOKS
. assistant at Purdue University, where she earned her Masters Student Trainer -
Degree rn Physical Fitness and Exercise Physiology rn 1981.
A native of Smithville, Ohio. Sue is a member of the Na- . . .
mml Athletic Trainers ASSOCMUOHD A native of Lexington, Mary Beth was a baslaetball trainer
· for three years at Tates Creelz High School before coming to
UK, She is an 18-year-old freshman majoring in Physical
v_ ~ . _ 1 y.   Therapy. She has been worlzing with the Lady Kats since Oc-
V   Q   tober.
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A      / AA    A  . y,,  . .*A   A  -.  Manager
· ’ A  t ·‘  ._  J 1 g       S Lisa, who is in her first year as manager for the Lady Kats.
A * W _      r.   K     -,-—- A _   A graduated from Boone County High School last May. While
V. _   ggi    _ '_ 1 . 1 - ‘_ ·   .  · 1 at Boone County, Lisa played baslzetball, volleyball and ran
.;{ S ‘       A       Y     A· . ‘ .·‘_   A· tracla. She was also a member of the Beta Club and was nam-
    ‘ V `   --r» A   . - ~· '   · T f' ed to the Society of Distinguished American High School
Sue Stanley Heather Longton Students. Lisa is majoring in physical therapy at UK.
 
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· I _. _ PREPARE T0 DO BATTLE FOR FOURTI-l:TIMEg   j __ · _   I  
Records: Kentucky 6-4 i · M 0
Middle Tennessee 2-4  __ ·     y
Series Record: UK leads, 3-1   ‘‘`‘    . g   =r  _ __,_  
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dle Tennessee State will be the fourth meeting for 4 j ~ _      i . i   t .  ·   _
these two squads with the Lady Kats us 3-1 in the I   }___   `   _’ i   _ ,;-y j   ·
series. Last year, Kentucky knocked off MTSU V          s   >
73-68 in Murfreesboro. The Ohio Valley con-  f    Q jj f r°``   _  A`  { __ ‘_   _ yi y
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nessee Tech over the weekend.   ;_.   ‘ »   `   * ` I
Head Coach Larry Inman is in his sixth year at I . ss ._,;   ggy` 2   (    » I _` » . V  i
Middle Tennessee after leading last year’s team   ` I ·   _ . Ii
to a 26-5 season record, 10-0 in the OVC. The LARRYINMAN HOLLY HOOVER
1983-84 Lady Raiders have averaged 72 points per
game this year, giving up only 66.3 per game to Kentucky, 6-4, played Georgia over the
their opponents while grabbing 37.5 rebounds per weekend after a disappointing four-point loss to
game. Nebraska last week. The Lady Kats are lead in
Freshman guard Kim Webb leads the team in scoring by sophomore forward Leslie Nichols with
scoring with 17.2 per game. Junior forward Jen- 17.7 points and 7.5 rebounds per game. She is
nifer McFalI is second with 15.7 points and 6.2 re- followed closely by sophomore center Karen
bounds. Freshman forward Kay Willbanks Mosley who averages 15.2 points and a team-
averages 10.2 points and 7.5 rebounds per game leading 8.2 rebounds. Other Kentucky top scorers
while senior center Holly Hoover adds 9.8 points include junior guard Diane Stephens with 12.9
and 4.2 rebounds. Middle Tennessee's only two points per game and senior center Jody Runge
victories came earlier in the season over Belmont with 10.5. As a team, Kentucky is shooting 52.3
and Union University in Tennessee. The Lady percent from the filed and 74.4 percent at the line.
Raiders fell victim to Florida State, UT- The Lady Kats are averaging 75.7 points per game
Chattanooga, Ole Miss and Western Kentucky. while allowing their opponents 74.8.
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how good she can be. A Ai _ ;   ‘’i’;    __i__ nz.} _·”.
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lack of confidence. Warren began her career as · I - -’ I _ . "   M        
a sophomore at Owensboro Catholic High School. I I `  `          
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over the summer and won a starting job as e     y  
junior. Her improvement continued as she averag-         ~    
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