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Kernel

JAN 13 1992

Add/Drop signals start of semester

By SHAWN MEAUX
Contributing Writer

Reality break. Add/Drop is here.

Add/Dmp begins tomorrow and
runs through Jan. 22. Students who
need to add or drop classes for the
spring semester may report to the
site where they advanced registered
in November. The central Add]
Drop site will be the mezzanine of
Patterson Office Tower.

Graduate students and seniors
will be the first to Add/Drop classes
tomorrow morning from 8 to 10.
Freshmen will have the second op-
portunity to change their schedules
from 10 to noon. Add/Drop sites
will be closed from noon to 1 pm.

Juniors will be next from 1 to 3
pm, followed by sophomores from
3 to 5 pm. and non-degree students
from 5 to 6 pm. The central site
will remain open until 7 pm. to-
morrow only. Any student wishing
to Add/Drop may do so at this time.

Students also can add or drop any-
time after their scheduled times.

For those who will Add/Drop at
office tower site tomorrow. the pro-
cess will begin in White Hall Class-
room Building. Students will check
in there and will proceed to the
POT mezzanine. Lisa Collins, di-
rector of registration, said this will
be done to keep students out of bad
weather and to help alleviate the
mass of people who gather in the
POT lobby for check-in.

For the remainder of the Add/
Drop period. the POT central site
will serve students on a first-come,
first-served basis. Wednesday and
Thursday the site will be open from
8 am. to 12:15 pm. and 1:30 pm.
to 6 pm. Friday and Jan. 22, the
central site will be open from 8 am.
to 12:15 pm. and 1:30 to 4:30 pm.
All sites will be closed on Monday,
Jan. 20 in observance of Martin Lu-
ther King Jr. Day.

Collins urges students to be pre-

pared.

"Students should have with them
a schedule book and/or a copy of
the (Kentucky) Kernel, a pencil and
worksheet and know the course
numbers and sections of classes
they want to add and/or drop. Stu-
dents should show up about 30 min-
utes earlier than their allotted time
to get checked in and to get in line.
They won't be able add or drop ear-
lier than scheduled, but being a lit-
tle early will allow the lines to
move more quickly."

Students will be able to see
which classes are open and the
number of seats available through
the prime computer system. No stu-
dent 1D is needed to log on the
computer. With a generic ID, stu-
dents may Iog on to the schedule to
see what's available. The consultant
on site will be able to help students
log on. This can be done at any of
the computer cluster sites with the
exception of the POT mezzanine.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kevin Wilson, a business management sophomore, and Chris Laster, a communications fresh-
man. work on Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity house in preparation for the spring semester.

 

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The prime computer system will be
updated daily at 12:30 and 7.

Students who want to drop a
class without adding one may do so
in the Classroom Building. Dupli-
cate fall schedules will be available
in 10 W.D. Funkhouser Building.

Anyone registering for classes
Jan. 10 to 13 may add additional
classes beginning Jan. 15. Those
students are not eligible to add
classes tomorrow.

Students may call the office of
their college dean or the registration
office at 257-7173 to find out their
appropriate Add/Drop site. Work-
sheets will be availablc at all Add/
Drop locations and in the offices of
the dean of their colleges.

“We have made every cffon to
ensure that all lines move as quick-
ly as possible, especially on Tucs—
day." Collins said. “i hope that it‘s
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Communications - POT Mezzanine'
Education ~ POT Mezzanine‘
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New Attorney General Gorman
will pursue Wilkinson lawsuit

By GREGORY A. HALL
Associate Editor

LOUISVILLE. K). \t‘w state
Attorney General Chris Gorinan
said he will pursue the lawsutt
against Wallace Wilkinson the for-
mer governor's SCll-tlppOlnlnlcnl to
the UK Board of Trustees.

Wilkinson appointed himself to.
the board Dec. 2. Former state at
tomey general Fred Cowan filed
suit against Wilkinson Dec. 5. The
suit claims Wilkinson‘s soli-
appointment violated public policy
and was an attempt to extend his;
power beyond his term in office.

Gorman, a former Jefferson
County commissioner, was worn
in Jan. 6.

Interviewed before taking office.
Gorman said he agreed with Cowan
and would pursue the case in the
courts and/or through new legisla-
tion in the General Assembly

“One way or the other. 1 think
what has happened is t)b\'lt)U\‘l)
outrageous and an abuse of that of-
fice,“ German said.

Gorman said he will speak with
legislative leaders about trustee rc-
forms, which could alleviate the
need for the laWSUIL

He said that Cowan informed
him of the suit the night before it
was filed. and the Attomcy Genet»
al's office kept him abreast ol lltc
case after that.

Gorman received both hh under-
graduate and law degrees from I 'K.

As an alumnus of the L lllV't‘hll}.
Gorman said he considered Wilkin»
son’s action “a ht)f'l'1blC blot on the

reputation of our
institution."

in othcr news
surrounding 1‘
Wilkinson‘s up» I
pointmt‘nt: f

dVilkinson's
bookstorc com-
pany \Vlil not do
business with
' vv s x » l
l K ‘ivl'lllt hL 1‘. ti WILKINSON
trustee.

He made the decision last month.
Wallace‘s ('ollcgc Book Company.
was this low bidder in 19% for a
book contract with tho lnivcrsity
of ionisxillc, “liltl‘l through a
toopcratiw led to l11\ dealings with
'. K.

\\‘1ll\'l1\illl ~. i i\
'.\l11lt‘ .1 Uli\it‘t‘ At‘tiiil 11111 th‘ilk [ht‘
or b: a .‘otitlitt of intcrcst.
llowcu‘t, Wilkinson .lzftidcd to
discontinii; ht» “ll\lllk‘\\ dealings
1.\lllill1t‘ l li:‘.-.‘t\.‘_.

State law lliiill‘ 1.x hat nusincss
trustccs inn; 1‘. l\ ..'.!l‘ ttll;~.‘l’\ll.lt“.
but it allows :rtidtx~~ to abdiin Ufll‘
vcrsit} conuaco 11 they arc the low»
cst bidder iii a .dtnpctittxc bidding
process.

“Everyone who his iiiokid at tho
issuc agrccs that their !\ no conflict
because all business is Li‘lli‘,)t‘llll\'t"
1y bid.” \Viikinsdn said.

He said that he hclit‘xotl the ”It"
did \xiiuld divert titti‘nti to his
business if he were to .ontintic do-
ing business with tiu‘ l nixcrsit}.
rather than ri'lorni

“\l\ .otnpan} l‘..l\ 1“
close. llllllll;lll\ licni'litial l’t'lillltltlr
ship 'stth thii'3o11cg. hookstot'cs.
and it is onc i had to end. but thc

litmncss with

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debate about higher education rc-
lorin is more important."
-\\’ilkinson took the trustee’s
oath privately in UK President
Charles Wethington‘s office Dec.

.3 211. The oath was administered by

Paul VanBoovcn, a UK attorney
and notary public.

Wilkinson spokesman Doug Al-
exander said there was some ques-
tion as to it bother appointees had to
bc swom in within 30 days of being
appointed. Alexander said it made
sense to take the oath instead of let—
ting the question arise.

Alexander said Wilkinson’s opt~
ing to take the oath privately had
nothing to do with protest from fa-
culty and students about his ap
pointmcnt.

Asa Hord, whom Wilkinson ap-
pointcd on his last day in office.
also was swom in. Billy Wilcox-
son. whom Wilkinson rc-appointed
tllC same day. was sworn in Dec.
3t The next board meeting is Jan.
21.

-Fai~ii1ty from the College of Arts
and Sciences arc circulating a peti»
tion calling for Wilkinson to resign
from the board and for Wcthington
to persuade him to do so

Political science professor Ernest
Yanarclla said more than 250 facul—
t\’ have Signed the petition of the
nearly 380 faculty in the college.

He said the petition will be pre-
sented to the faculty trustees before
the Jan. 21 mcctmg.

Wcthington has said hc will not
.i~k \\ ilkinson to step down be—
cause it is not the ioh of thc prcsiA
dint to choose trustees.

Booklet to aid student-athletes

Staff reports

in an effort to help [CK studcnt-
athletes obtain Jobs after gradua-
tion, the Athletics [)cparunent re-
cently released its first resume
booklet.

The booklet, which was fumtshcd
by the Athletics Association Wild-
cat Career Development Program.
contains resumes of student-athletes
who will graduate on or before Au-
gust 1992.

Enclosed in the booklet I}; .1 letter

ltont Athlt'ti. \ litri‘. [tr (‘,\1 \i‘w~
ton dirt‘ttcd tit prospcitiw cniploy-

t‘ 1’s,

“it 1\ tinpcratiii: that you htrc
quality people '01 \0111' irritant/anon
or business," \t“.\li111 stand in the
letter.

'lhcsc ‘sitltlt‘lllillhlclt‘i hat-c
gixcn \t‘ inn-.1: to thc l'nixcrsity.
tht‘ lcunytou y‘lilllllll‘lifl and the
slate of Ktiittitk} ’llim haw‘
achit‘u‘d both in athletics and tn the
t‘lasst'tlottt

“’Ihc} are motivated itttlividuais
w ho .irc seeking careers."

Athletics officials are asking
prospectii-c employers to consider
mtcrvtcumg and/or hiring those
athletes listed in the booklet.

“We know from experience that
studentvathlctcs who have perse-
VCYCLl to graduation are often very
successful in lht‘lf chosen careers,"
. lltl Robert 1.. Bradley, assistant di-
ri‘t‘tor of athletics. “They redirect
the energy they once used to suc-
cccd in sports."

Tickets for three upcoming UK basketball games still may be obtained today

Staff reports

UK's game with Arkansas may
not carry as much tradition as the
University of Louisville game. but
student tickets may be harder to ob-
tain. UK officials said.

UK improves record during Christmas vaca-

tion. Story, Page 18.

“This game is looking as big as
the Louisville game as far as calls
about tickets from fans and students
goes." said Rodney Stiles. director
of administrative services.

Student ticket distribution for the
Jan. 25 Arkansas game. along with

distribution for Eastern Kentucky
University (Jan. 18) and University
of Mississippi (Jan. 29) contests be-
gan Jan. i2 at 8 and continued
through 2 pm. at Memorial Coli-
seurn.

Today's dlstriburion will contin-

ue from 9 am. to 4 pm. outside the
Coliseum. Students cart receive up
to two tickets by presenting theirs
and a friend's student ID and activi—
ty card.

“For the first three gamcs. we
will honor the fall semester IDs and

For students who have misplaced their
schedules, duplicates are available today
through Friday in 10 W.D. Funkhouser

Building.

activity cards," Stiles said.

Aftcr today‘s distribution, oili<
L‘lillS will decide whether to sell
guest lli‘kt‘lN‘ tomorrow. The dcci»
\‘Illll “Ill be announced tonight on
\V’Rl’lni-M at 5. b. and 7. Guest
tickets, if available, will cost Sill.

Slllt‘S said students who have not
gotten their 11) validated for the se-
mester Will be admitted to the EKU
game by presenting last semester's
11) and activity card. For admission
to the Arkansas game, students
must have their le validated.

Add/Drop information for the 1992 spring
semester and other scheduling informa-

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1 UK improves record over Christmas break '

A little effort changes
Mashbum into monster

Christmas
practices
beneficial
to Wildcats

By TIM WIESENHAHN
Sports Editor

After the Wildcats defeated the
Georgia Bulldogs 78-66 Tuesday
night at Rupp Arena. UK coach
Rick Pitino said the Christmas
break has given given his squad the
opportunity to “work on a lot of
things.” Apparently, the work paid
off.

Before Saturday‘s game against
the Florida Gators, the Wildcats had
improved to 11-2 overall, 2-0 in the
Southeastern Conference, earned a
No. 15 ranking from The Associat~
ed Press and sat atop the SEC. Here
is a brief recap of UK basketball ac-
tion since the end of the fall semes-
ter.

Georgla Tech 81, UK 80

Trailing the Yellow Jackets by 20
points with less than 14 minutes to
play, Pitino drew two consecutive
technical fouls and was ejected
from the game. Pitino's absence,
however, proved a blessing.

Junior guard Dale Brown scored
13 points in the final 11 minutes of
play to spark the Wildcats. He fin-
ished with a team—high 21 points.

Nevenheless, Georgia Tech pre-
vailed. The Yellow Jackets handed
UK its moond defeat this season.
Tech's Jon Barry led all scores with
24.

Afterward, many stood in aston-
ishment.

“It was a wild one." Tech coach
Bobby Cremins said. “I’m still not
sure what happened.”

“...They fought like crazy,” UK
assistant coach Herb Sendek said of
the Wildcats.

UK 73, Ohlo 63

The Bobcats, yet another Mid-i

American Conference school (see a
pair UK football wins this fall). em‘
ployed the now endangered ball-
control offense that stymied UK’s
nin-and-gun offense. And after
nearly 33 minutes of play, Ohio and
UK were tied at 53. But a three-
point basket by Richie Farmer ignit-
ed UK‘s offense and the Cats never
trailed again.

Jamal Mashbum's 23 points lead
UK. Farmer scored 12 and Sean
Woods chipped in 10.

UK 103, Loulsvllle 89

The third-largest crowd in
Rupp's history witnessed UK’s
“limped wristed” John Pelphrey and
UK's precision three-point shooting
down the Cardinals in the latest edi-
tion of the Commonwealth’s
“Dream Game."

UK made 11 of its 21 three point-
ers including six of its first seven.
Overall, the Cats shot 54.2 percent.

Pelphrey’s exceptional play was
fueled by the discovery of several
less-than-fiattering remarks by U of
L sports writer Henry Hoenig. After
studying the article for four or five
days, Pelphrey boiled and un-
leashed his fury on the Cardinals.

1

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Junior Braddy drove to the basket for an easy layup against the Georgia Bulldogs last week. Braddy
scored a career-high 15 points during the game.

He hit four three-pointers and
scored 26 points to lead UK.

Writing in the Louisville Cardi—
nal, the U of L student newspaper,
Hoeriig described Pelphrey as
“pointy headed and limp wristed."
He said U of L would be playing
“the lowest form of life” in Rupp.

1n UK’s previous two games, Pel-
phrey had made only one of 10
three-point shots.

Mashbum added 25 points. Ho
hum.

UK 91, Notre Dame 7O

Notre Dame's victory over Flori-
da in the Sugar Bowl the night be-
fore gave the lrish enough inspira‘
tion to jump to a 16—8 lead. But the
luck of the Irish was fooled by the
play of UK's bench.

Senior Richie Farmer and 6-foot-
9 freshman Andre Riddick posted
career-high numbers to give UK its
ninth victory this season and its 18
win over Notre Dame in the 21-
game series.

Farmer lead all scores with 28
points. Riddick scored eight points

and grabbed eight rebounds.
“1 was open, 1 was hot and 1
made them,” Farmer said.
Mashbum added 25 points.

UK 80, South Carollna 63

The third-largest crowd in Caroli-
na Coliseum history witnessed the
Gamecocks‘ first SEC basketball
game and its first sighting of the
Monster Mash — Mashbum. For
South Carolina, it became a night-
mare.

Mashbum, a threat from inside as
well as outside the three-point line,
scared the daylights out of Caroli.
na’s coaching staff. Thus. the
Gamecocks choose to defend Mash-
bum‘s inside game with its 7-footcr
Jeff Roulston. Mashbum was so
open on the perimeter he might
have grown lonely.

The result? Mashbum scored 33
points, had 11 rebounds and took a
career-high 15 three—pointers. He
made a career-high five. His 14 has-
kets and 27 shots also were career

See UK, Page 813

It takes some doing, but you can
get Jamal Mashbum all heated up.
You have to do a little talking or
damage the pride a bit or just dare
him, but the man tagged “The Men-
ster Mash" will turn into that char-
actor.

He is capable of taking control of
any game in which he‘s involved. it
doesn’t matter the opponent or de-
fender. His game is so complete
that all it lacks is a bit of motivation
or some step-forwardness on his
part.

That‘s a fight that UK coach Rick
Pitino faces on nearly an everyday
basis. This sophomore from the
Bronx, N.Y.. has the talent to be-
come one of the premier players in
any league, including the NBA. a
place he’ll most undoubtedly be a
part of come the 1994-95 season.

“Jamal just needs to learn that he
can take over a game," Pitino said
earlier this season.

Indeed.

Just take the South Carolina
game about 1() days ago. New
coach Steve Newton thought he'd
put a big man on Mashbum. Big
mistake. Big, big mistake. When
the 7-footer followed Mashbum to
the perimeter, The Monster Mash
Just drove by him. When the big
man stayed off a bit, Mash Just
popped the three-pointer.

This defensive wizardry from the
former Murray State head coach led
to only a career-high 33 poian for
Mashbum. It was only because he
hit five of 15 three-point attempts.
if he‘d been shooting at his normal
50 percent clip from behind the arc,
he really would have been a Mon-
ster. Fifty poian was not out of the
question.

Despite being wide open on near-
ly every possession, the sophomore
reverted a bit anti began passing up
easy shots because his less-than-
norrnal accuracy was down a bll.
That brought the ire of Pitino, a
man who's more likely to bench a
player for passing up a shot than
taking one.

 

“He’s sometimes too much of a
team player to a fault," Pitino said.

Mashbum‘s defense: “1 don't
want to he a ball hog."

OK, sure there's a fine line be—
tween being a ball hog and being a
superstar. When you‘re Wide open,
which Mash was for much of South
Carolina‘s debut in the Southeast
ern Conference. that‘s how you be—
come a superstar. When you're not
open. don't pass the ball to some-
one who is and still shoot. that’s
how you become known as a ball
hog.

A true superstar allows the points
to come. but when the team really
needs a basket. never misses.

Kenny Walker became a super—
star in college. and Rex Chapman
(sorry. mom) became a ball hog,
sotiicthing he \‘llll hasn‘t grown out
of despitc 3 1/2 seasons in the
NBA.

in that respect. Vlashbum‘s far
ahead of (.‘hapman,

Lest we not torgct. Mashbum is
only 19 ycars and l l’? months old.
something is tough to lorgct.

Here is a young man that de-
mands. by his play. to be compared
with one of, if not the, best power
forward in the history of basketball.

Mashbum.1ust by his Godgiven
frame and his play on the court, al~
ways reminds one of Karl Malone.
the perennial AllStar tor the l‘tah
Jan. when he was at it‘ll!\lall'.l
Tech.

With the same build. (Ht. 240.
pounds and cut like a rock worry
Ray Oliver), Mashbum l) The \liul»
man without that Monster aggres-
siveness.

See MASHBURN. Page 88

GREG HMS/Kernel St