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ter, ond MCC President Arthur Stumpf, right. Said DOH Evcrly,
half of the famed
Bl     rock and roll duo and a childhood resident of Muhlenberg
u r County.
No date has been set for construction of a campus in
mailing Sgfvicggl E l Muhlenberg County. The college plans to raise money for
the building through private donations.
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_ Dr. Dinesh Ranjan was recruited from the University of
Lexington: 6%-231-7272 Alabama at Birmingham as associate professor of surgery l
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·l liviiiurkv;\lumm1s Spring 1995 `

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l to have a strong running game and m"’m"a1*o111 ,m*aaa1"
1   on The Way   complement it with an excellent pass- On The Dotted Llne  
  rril A _VV_ T l ing game. I want to have balance   ''‘'''i 6 '   " ‘ ’ l
l   Ilvnvi         between the run and pass, not neces- 5 FOOTBfl{LL: On F€b·`l·_24 Stud€“t` l
  ___..— ;   . V;;_; l sarily in the number of running and athletes S¤s¤€<1_S¤1¤¤la¤S1¤¤1¤> P**P€t`S tO
 on  — -~.rV,_    a l ___ = :.   passing plays, but ln terms Of yardage attend the University of Kentucky. 1
1 t"* Tl" rl (  *‘‘  `  ’·» 1 · The total includes 21 hi lr school
  ..i~tt. ... Q   L  1 awed-" . . . . g
l nallnv 1 V     . T       ln looall Colorado rolled up 495.3 1 players and three lurnor college play-
  r~;~»t ~ 1   A .  1       yards por game of total Offense (third ers. Eleven of the high school players
_ .  t,;i     {     nationally), 291.5 yards rushing and Wim lllsl lcam alllslale l€ll€?UOm‘
T   g bv     . al   l 2038 yards Passlngl   T ree others had second Ol third team
  ggg       ll ry L Uzelac has oo ears Of Coachln   all-state honors. All three luco srgnees
  V    'Y· · { Y g 1 have been all-conference or honorable
1   \ ‘ **51:   _ l experience, with 12 of those years as 1 _ .
  .1..   _ 6       3 head Coach in high School Or Col- mention all—conference selections.
’   no yy      ll     lege. He was head of the Western tl _ ll/Vc allillllllcascll Wllll the Speed Ol
1     =·=r·-     V   At l Michigan program from 1975 to flsclilgs atl dllfllccipllllll WC gm mul?
      :.1r     T 1981, Ellld at the 11111111 Or the unrred glgi   ‘ P1; °,{gl;"T‘St"‘lfi°Sj
    , ` `1t’    1   1 Q States Naval ACad6mY P1`0gF3m from bolqcl ll llllllll lll .l gon; li lll
.   __p    ,     1987-1989. He’s been WOl~kllTg along   C 1€V€ llliii   656 are goo   ayers,
1 .   l . . They belreve rn what we re doing and
,·;·._¤_ l the offensive srde of the ball for . .
,       coaching notables Don Nehlen at b€1;°";‘l{“ Wlllgllllaelg Slllll llllllcll lll?
·J¢ r      1 Bows Gm » B0 fvlill E. fs? plezlggd ..1$11` .112 i.,‘Z.‘§.`3i’..$
one _ C   E". U I       Schembechler at Michigan, Bill dom this group makes.,
nswe oo lmlcl lol zeal l Mallory at llllllllllll"l0llll Cooper at   The group includes 16 backs
Will the Colorado offensive system   Ohio State, and, most recently, with   loffenslve and defensive backs Wlde
bring victory to Kentucky? Head 1 McCartney at Colorado. l receivers and llucbackersl 2md’€l ln
coach Bill Curry and newly hired 1 In two years at Colorado, Uzelac l llncmen g
offensive coordinator Elliot Uzelac directed the Big Eight’s number one T Tho athletes are .unlOl_ Colle C
are planning on it. 1 offense. The Buffaloes also set 51 l _ `J g
“ ,, _ transfer Harold Bell, 6-4, 258, Los
Last year, says Curry, then school records and tred four others , An (ales Call? Quin Bell oa 260
Colorado head coach "Bi1l McCartney during his tenure there. g ’_ . ."_ cy 7 . l° . l
_ a _ l Lebanon, lunror college transfer Eddie
told me I ought to take a look at rt. Curry characterizes Uzelac as a Blaklc on 245 LOS Anooloa Calla
This year, the Wildcats won’tjust be "hard-nosed football coach who has Kcvlnyéolclnan l5_ll log l\lllC€vlll(;
taking a look at it, they’ll be learning proved himself a number of times in Fla _ And Dllclsbach l l6_2 2l ol
it and using it. The Colorado offense many different situations. What he Mlsllawakaylnd _ Dm Eagle 636 2,lol
organizes and codes plays differently l has done the last two years is exactly Lowcllvlllol Ohlo Greg Holgotl (gall
than more traditional offenses. It uses   what we are looking for.” 202 Fl Mllcllollllon Lipscomb, 6_ll
a one back, two wide out alignment.   Curry now has four former col- 225: Dolawarol Olno; Felix Louwlnskl;
Curry calls rt a "natural evolut1on"   lege head coaches on hrs staff. In 5_ll l85 Dooana Ga., George Massey
from the offense that the Cats have   addition to Uzelac, there is Mike 6_2 é60 llayncll l;an_ylMon_ls 6_l 230,
1 used in the past. Uzelac says it is com- l Archer, (Louisiana State 1987-90), Eagl l,;)lm_ jay Parks o_o ’2o5’
_1 plex without being complicated, l Ray Dorr (Southern Illinois 1984-87) l_lal_l_odSbnl_o_lnnlor Collogo nlansloé
l allowing the offense to react quickly l and Don Riley (East Tennessee State Dolnan Pringle 0_2 225 Mlalnl Fla.
1 tO Held SltuatlOnS·   1988*11 )‘ Jeff Snedegar, 6-2, 210, Salesville, Ohio;
1 Uzelac rndrcates that rf you can t Uzelac replaces Daryl Dickey who Tony Staton 6_0 200 Bonllay Fla'.
  have both, speed is more valuable resigned when it became apparent his Anwar Stewart, 53, 205, Panama (lion
than bulk in this system. He plans to role in a revised UK staff plan would Fla-. Jason Walken 6_5 260 Woodvlllol
ask some players to lose weight; oth- T be diminished. Recruting coordinator l;la_, Anthony Walsonl 53) 250, Allanla,
ers to strengthen what they have. l Tommy Limbaugh resigned Feb. 8. Gaollason Walls, og, 255, Oviedo, l;la_;
Will the attack be more wide   Limbaugh, who came to UK with Loo Wesley, 6_O, 200, Calllnllollloln
T open? Curry in 1990, said he resigned, “to l:la_l Fllmoro Wostorl o_l, 210,
“I believe," says Uzelac, "in having 1 pursue other opportunities in athlet- Tallahassee, Fll1·;Anth0ny White, 6_l.’
a physical team that is sound funda- ics administration or business." 180, Twlnslolllgl Olllo; Tony Woods, 5_
l mentally and makes a minimal Limbatlgll l121S experience 35 all 8550* ](), 175, Jeffersonville, ln(l_; and Craig
l amount of mistakes. I believe you have ciate athetics director. Yeast, oo, lol), ll,m»o(lSl,lllg_
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BASKETBALL: Oliver Simmons, who signed in  
November is a 6-8 forward from David Li scomb Hi h l
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School in Nashvi e, Tenn. Simmons committed to UK as .
  • ajunior. Last year he was named Tennessee AA Mr. 11
  Basketball and was selected Mid-State Player of the Year ‘
by the Nashville Tennessean. He is on track to become the  
• all-time leading scorer at his high school, averaging over Y
• 25 points and nine rebounds per game.
0 4 Also expected to sign with the Wildcats in April is
Narz (pronounced Nar-zee) Mohammed, a 6-IO center
  from Chi€¤g0`S Kenwood Academy. Moliammgd is ave,-. _
aging 24 points and l2 rebounds per game this season. l
jason Lathrem, a 6-7 center from Greenwood High ,
A Cafe, aBakCl·y’ 3 Catering C0rr§pa.ny’ School in Bowling Green, Ky., has announced plans to
a   School and a CaH.y_0ut €I.Vlc€’ wglk-og at   next gear. Lathrem averages 26 points, l2 ,
all ¤¤mbm¤dO¤(;*<;,Ig¤gf¤¤g¤v and “ °$§E.2“I}..S;’i;i‘E§.€§§.§?§“§;. .. gn. ....1 .., .,.,...- *
  ai g   On. Cllfly, is OH l"€S€I`V€ fOI` E1 pOll][ gI121l`d. :
Sewing Lunch Mondtay Through Friday LADY KAT BASKETBALL Tl _1 _ { 1
S    0   coach Sharon Fanning are Tiffany $\$a(it,C;l5i]l§gsni€a(ll fg?
a ay O am lm pm' ward from Hot Springs, Ark.; Shawn Manning, a 6—1power
  Dinner Tuesday Through Saturday gorward fromdhgetairiz, La.,·Snd“l?o11;i11iqli.>1e Mitcheg, a 5-
fl.Om6pmunU11Opm· pomt guar rom oursvr e. art ras een an a —state
_ _ _ _ and all-conference performer and was state tournament
Bar S€YVlC€ is Available for Bntn Lunch and Dmncr. MVP in Arkansas both her so homore and `unior ears.
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The   at   Dumps Cookshop She’s also an all-state lvolleyball player and holds two
_ , _ records in track. Manning was an all—state, all-metro and
IS Open   All Busmcss Hours- all-district selection as ajunior last year. Mitchell is an
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Present Thls   andReCelve excli ent three poiniéshootir pnd was named to the all
A Lmlfofthe Best Fresh Baked SlX[ region team in entuc y ast year as ajunior.
Bread in Town.     one in oeeeo   z" denim more
. . MLK Awcird
For Catcrmg Information or     - 7- -n-
Dumcr Rcscwauons The justice Resource Center of Shelbyville, Ky., recog-
Please     nized coach Rick Pitino for his work off the court, by giv-
ing hi1n the 1995 Martin Luther Kingjr. Award created to
- Ecsj Mom SL _ honor individuals who have shown continued persever-
I ance in the struggle for equality.
_ Rev. Louis H. Coleman jr., director of the center,
EOS? Vmg S1" noted Pitino`s contributions of both time and mone to
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t e community. Pitino quietly supports countless chari- ·
bg 43] Old EGS1- Vine SL ties, shelters and scholgrship funds for which he prefers  
, to remain unrecogmze .
gr     S "This is a very special award for me," said Pitino, I
  "because Martin Luther Kingjr. is one of the three men I r
N admire most in my life." The other two are his father,
_ Rosario, "who instilled in me a strong work ethic" and
431 Qld E¤S¤V1¤<= Street President john F. Kennedy. "We were robbed," added
L°xmgt0n• KY 40507 Pitino in talking about King. “He was such a great leader.
606'231'0099 We could use him in society today. He knew how to do it
the right way. He changed our world in making it a better
6 l{t·t1t11r·k\t .\lumnus Sp,-ing 1995  

  
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        Senior Star On Target
  ,
l     “ °`=rv-   ..._ ` ‘  When senior free safety Melvin Nancy Napolski and Erik Anderson [
        Johnson found out he’d be playing in returned from the USA Shooting  
VV                the East—West Shrine game and the National Championships with the I
 _   A        /.;.         Senior Bowl he was honored. He also titles in women’s and men’s junior air g
  ‘ rr    ilii i. i‘'      ’i‘‘‘”   ` ` ri     iV `i’“i    ` °  i ii T  inii i f      iii was eager to see how he compared rifle competition. 1
, 1  a with other seniors from around the Napolski, ajunior, scored 775 l
A A VV . country. The results are in. points out of a possible 800. Anderson, l
,     V};   johnson was rather quiet in the a sophomore, scored 1165 points out l
l .     ‘   Shrine game (4 tackles), but in the of a possible 1200. Both shooters are  
I   _ Fl,   Senior Bowl he was named the South’s members of the UK shooting team
l if      an _A  most valuable defensive player. which placed third in the NCAA shoot- A
l V   ` r f   johnson had five tackles and two inter- ing championships last year and set a
  t ‘‘°’ .   V F .L ceptions deep inside the North’s terri— new record on air rifle.
l   V   . é_ppA_   ...=   tan/-Vlaatla i¤ta¤`¤a1ati<>¤S Starred Sams ..     ...s-cc.s:..e.a. .     2 .
K   . ,  _ »».‘  _ ..  L   .:-»·· ·   scoiing thieats by the North and In Memorlqm
    , ,..»   helped the South protect its leads of   _r___rr     _ _ W _
To    _ (  ;. v_ 1 A  _. _ V _ iV'_ V ,  14-0 and 14-7, the game’s final score.
      A `nn  "   r  iii` 1  iii I  ii. A   The first interception occurred in Alex Glczar 68, diad df lllllg Cdllccl
   V   `fi`       ,,, . the third quarter when he caught a january 21 at his home in San Diego, y
  ‘ ` ‘_   mgm _ t pass thl·O“rH   Kansas State quartet-   Gl`OZ3 \\/ZS H LlTI`€€·[ll1l€ basket-
mm or PASSAGE - rc. .. sm. of ma, param, back Chad May aa tha Sauth 15-yard ball all·Al“€ll°““ al Ulf Ha Pl*‘>’€°l A
that means taking up the duties of towel boy. line. The SeCO11d came in the fOufILll C€ll[€l` for Adolph Rupp Oll what is
:;:1;*T;:i:3,Kag;°1§;eg:;:?¤:ei;v4responsiblli- quarter when llc picked Off Penn perhaps UK`s 1T10st fa1T1t)US team, [116
Pho", by David Coyle. ' ' Stare quarterback Kerry Collins on Fabulous Five, that also included Cliff
[he South 10-ygrdlirjg Barker, Ralph Beard, Wallace jones
and Kenny Rollins. That team won
K \ T · .A.: ;   V       M the national championship in 1948
A ·   li     A Q   IIT     V l- V and the gold medal in the 1948
A _ l             l   Olympics held in London, England.
·   V .  V   ”‘,,,_    ‘V V V The next year, Groza centered the
  .”`   "   I team that repeated as national cham-
  .... ?   , Qi \ IM     ·— ' pions and was named Most Valuable
  l· if 1.         ~ Player of the championship round for
A   . . V M    ·“ l the second consecutive year. During
ft V     r  gs      .   i ,‘ _ his four years as a Vllildcat, Groza
      ' _     Al     · played in 120 games of which 112
  V; _A ..   .   A_VV      ·· ” · ~     -_   were victories. Along the way, Groza
    i¤,_4·;g `i 'fl   _.     _  s ` i <'V;\   set a number of school, SEC and
    i"$ .·    r.¤‘“" Kit ;   " NCAA records. Today he is seventh on
i           UK’s all-tiine scoring list behind Dan
    Q   . 1       A A Issel, Kenny Walker,._]ack Givens,
V M    VV ‘—VV V . _     JK   ` VVPW;  Jamal Mashburn, Kevin Grevey and
'   il.·   M,. _ y`       C°“°“ Nash
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ALUMNI BAND — The alumni band filled in for vacationing students at the Jan. 14 game in Rupp
Arena. The eldest member in the group, Harold Bennett of Lexington, wore his 1929 uniform with
reversible cape for the occasion. Photo by Chuck Perry.
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