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, axline Focus responses to ques- distantly followed by personal knowledge UK alumni: Bob, engineering ’82; Kathleen,
i Ftions about the 1992 Presidential of the candidate. The least important speech therapy ’83; David, communications
. campaign generated more interest sources were third party endorsements, ’86; Ruth, nursing ’8 7; judith, pharmacy
q than any other Faxline. Out of 105 and the opinion’s of campaign workers. ’89,·_[ean, education ’90, and Mary Rachel,
  responses the tally shows that 101 people If the Presidential elections were ·nutrition ’92. Our sons, Pat and Steve, are
J voted in both the last Presidential elec- held “tomorrow,” 56 respondents would currenth undergraduates on the main cam-
  tion and in statewide elections. With vote for George Bush, 13 each for Bill pus and our daughter; Maureen, will be a
; regard to primary elections, 82 always, Clinton and Ross Perot, 2 each for_]erry peshman in Fall ’92. Tivo other sons, Tim
and 20 usually vote while three people Brown and Paul Tsongas, and one each and john, are still in secondary school but
. have never voted in primary elections. for Richard Gephardt and Lyndon will most probably attend UK when its time
. Only 16 have voted a “straight Party" LaRouche. Several people were undecid- for higher education.
i ticket. The opinions on publicly financed ed or chose not to answer that question. Mr: Stoess has every right to be proud of
i national Presidential and state guber- One person cast a vote for “not Bush” his family ’s accomplishments. You can be
natorial elections were pretty evenly while another selected “no choice.” t sure the Barnettfamily is equally as proud.
divided between those for and against. Randomly selected recipients of t- Robert L. Barnettjr
The straw poll about “candidates" shirts from among the participants in Louisville
  =-· · characteristics began with the assump- y this Faxline Focus are Randall K.
  tion that the candidate was competent   Dixon ’77 of Morristown, Tenn.; Blake
and intelligent enough to hold office. l Holbrook ’78, Ashland; Charles Butter- I know a few families with multiple gradu-
The number one desired characteristic   worth ’49, Longwood, Fla.; Tonia Gor- ates. The Culton s [the writers family ]of
of those presented was honesty, fol- don ’88, Madison, Ind., and E.G. Parksville have seven graduates in agricul-
lowed by being a good speaker, marital Halverson `73 of Bismark, N.D. ture and home economics. They are: Anna
fidelity and personality. Look for this issues Faxline Focus Culton Thompson ’31 and Catherine Cul-
The least important characteristics on page 32. ton Thompson 35, both of Fulton County;
were the candidate`s particular ethnic Eugene Culton 36, Winchester; Thomas G.
1 origin, articular religion, and articu- . Culton 38, Raleigh, N.C.; Daniel  Cul-
lar geniijer. P Lena.-S io nw Ednor ton ’41, Harrodsburg; Helen. Culton Price
Primary sources of information about We noticed in your last issue that the Stoess ’42, Maitland, Fla., and Robert Culton
candidates were, by far, the candidate’s family of five graduated pom the university 51, Maitland, Fla.
previous political experience/record, within a nineyearperiod. They asked q‘any In addition, Anna ’s husband, Abe
other family had done the same thing. Thompson, graduated in 1923. Their
, Our children graduated as follows: Lisa daughter; Gertrude "Trudy, " graduated in
  Schiavone Ware ’80, mother of three, 1961. Their son, john, also attended UK
  .,__   Louisville; Kimberly Schiavone Williams Helen Culton Priceshusband, H.B. Price
g _   ·"‘``‘ `   ’83, dentist, Louisville; Robert}? Schiavone jrz, graduated in 1942, and Thomas' wye,
  II ’85, sales representative, Bristol-1Vlyers- Ruth Hicks Culton, graduated in 1938.
    fb. Squibb, Louisville,·Ann 1\/fl(TlZ€ll6’S(7l11(lU0?’L€ My daughter; Kathleen Anne Culton
  {r   ~ _,__b i ’86, UK Law School ’89, assistant Com- y Ruzicka ’68, ’69, has degrees in account-
1     *1*/,. ., "   monwealths attorney, Louisville, and ing. I\/ly grandson Eugene IV just finished
    Scott A. Schiavone ’8 9, sales representa- his sophomore year in engineering.
  g w Hltlltjfgtgptt.   tive, Merck, Sharp C9’Dohrne, Louisville. I’ll retire pom my son s auto parts, hard-
  R ; _ 4''_ /   ,_ ’®_   I graduated in 195 7, and went to ware and rental business on my 7 7th birth-
    li     medical school in Louisville, and am now a day in Aug~u_;[_
    lll J family physician. Eugene Cultonjr
      Robert Schiavone Winchester
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i     The Spring 1992 issue of the Kentucky
1     Alumnus published Ray Stoess ’ letter about On-Campus, the newsletter for members
  the several members of his ftmily who are who have students that are currently
’ /     UK alumni. I believe you may be interested enrolled at UK, has been suspended
  tg   in ourfamilys UK ties as well. until staffing levels return to normal
/ il    R ` I graduated from the Colhege if Pharmacy and some of the budget cuts can be
47*%  ' L“`$’~ in 1959. We have seven children wh.o are restored.