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Searching for Greatness    
  The University of Kentucky is about to   *\ , __ O ’
I make a very crucial decision in the life of a " " .‘ .     _,
y university—the selection ofa new leader · » T _,—       · __ I
I When President Charles T. Wethington Ir. re- \   l. _   ·.  f lj  
tires Iune 30, 2001, the course of UK's future I \ _ . · I `T .   I . ' ¤ ,   I
will be in the hands ofthe person selected l ``‘‘ _ "‘:;.       I  I
to be UK's next great president.     _;·‘* 1,;  *   I f_   i   ,QL I V
, When I came to campus in 1964, Iohn X    .4, Q: ` °   '`_‘ L    Aw I
Oswald was president, but to me, then, a ·   l `_ N `Qjf ,,.4 IE ‘ . ..,_ ` . if   = l
president wasa president wasapresident. .'__,g _ l, ‘  _. ' Y ' ‘_,,       `   I
How differently I look at the situation I ' 1 ·»§}‘; Lay . 4 ' ' _ _; -   , r  ` . A ‘ ‘ I
now, having worked in higher education for i _ " Yak  »f ~;, ·=&· l  , r g Q ‘ —F·  v,. K`,   _` l
25 years and for three different presidents at   ‘ · _···' F   i ` ._, A,rl j    if _     il " _— I
I our alma mater. The strengths and weak-        . €i{.§ , , A     ‘   '     QF   ·   ’
l nesses the next president brings to the iob I   '__·'_ ` _ -   ; ` . - _   `L    I   I
l will, in large measure, determinethe reputa- l 4 1 ·— ,‘ h W »‘_-VF I   _ . -..e-   `_.        _ _  l
tion ofthe University. vi;     . »    l    -.f ‘.'` ·{;g§E{T “;‘ * ‘·‘i=.·>_· ;
I A Presidential Search Committee is cur-     _.—’5"'l ‘   .:       `ll- I I     {   Q'?  
I rently defining the job position and looking   ,7   V: €_.3`i;f"VQAll;*   - ‘ .     = r‘  V   I C _-   Sl i
l for the person best to fill it. This summer     i"\··.'.’·{ A rdiéén   »  . .. . `A , I; nr a Q ..,,f " sia .   " `° O
l Kentuckians have an opportunity to partici- .
1 pate in the process through "town meetings" l A1'l)OI‘€tL1H1 Becomes Official State BOlL3.HiC3.l Gélfdell .
$POll$OlO€l llllOU€llOUl lha Slala OY llla l Gov. Paul Patton signed Senate Bill 190 in l\/Iarch, designating the UK/Lexing- l
$€al€ll €Olllll"llll€€· ton-Fayette County Arboretum as the official state botanical garden of the l
Alullllll also have [WO lOPl€$OlllallV€$ Oll l Commonwealth of Kentucky. The bill was approved in both houses ofthe l
lha €Ollllllllla€i la€l< Gllllllla O3, all €‘l€€l€€l I Kentucky General Assembly without a dissenting vote. I
alllllllll l€‘Pl€5OlTlallV€ Oll llla UK BOalO of l The 100-acre arboretum, located near Commonwealth Stadium, will soon I
TllJ$l€‘€$· and lalllaa W $lU€l<€‘ll 'OO» '6l· have a new visitor center, thanks in part to a recent $200,000 donation by UK
. BOlll mall have lOll€ Oaall active alllllllll Oll alumna Dorotha Smith Oatts. The Friends of the Arboretum matched the gift I
  Oalaall of llla UlilVOl$llY- Thai! lhvlls YOU ro I to amass the $400,000 needed for phase one of the project.  
I participate in this most important process l
l by sharing your thoughts with them. l T€2lCl”1€I'S WhO M&d€ 3 Dlff€I'€1'1C€ l
lll Slall l lllllll< llla llalll Pl€$lCl€lll llll15l Is there a teacher who made an impact on your life? The UK College of  
I have a Vl$lOll lhal cataoults Fha UlllV€l5llY Education is asking alumni for that information so special teachers can be l
lOlWal€l- That P€‘l$Oll lllllal lll$Pll€ a€lllaV€· I honored at Homecoming on Saturday, November 4. ,
malll alla €l€allVllV IFI faculty, staff all€l . Alumni will honor any teacher who has, through leadership and dedication, I
l $lll€l€lll5 alllil lllU5l l