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2   Governmental Officials
Governor of the CommonwealthJulian M. Carroll and Mayor of Lexington-Fayette County GovernmentJames G. Amato and the Urban County Council.
4   University of Kentucky
President Dr. Otis A. Singletary and Athletic Director Cliff Hagan; UK's athletics department and coaching staff.
7   1978 NCAA Champions12 players that comprise the current national champions.
22   Feature of the WeekA look at the world of Kentucky basketball. 24 Scorecard
Keep up with the actiontally field goals, free throws and personal fouls. 33 Opponent
Meet tonight's visiting team, coaches, and players. Also, here is general information about the school and its administration.
40 The Last Time, SEC This Week
An account of Kentucky's most recent game with tonight's opponent and a schedule of SEC action.
41 UK Sports Information Department
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46 Code of Sportsmanship
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47 Rupp Arena
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Mayor Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government
JAMES G. AMATO took office as mayor on January 2, 1978. In doing so, he became the second mayor of the consolidated city and county governments.
A native of Lexington, Amato has been a practicing attorney since 1964. He is a member of the Fayette County Bar Association, the Kentucky Bar Association, and the Kentucky Law Enforcement. He formerly held positions as Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Director of Citizens for Judicial Improvement, Inc., Municipal Court Judge and City Prosecutor.
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Born in McCracken County in 1931, he attended Paducah Junior College after graduating from Heath High School. He was graduated from the University of Kentucky in 1954 and received his law degree from UK in 1956. Before becoming governor, Carroll served three years as lieutenant governor and ten years as a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives.
He is currently chairman of the National Governors' Association, the first Kentucky Governor to hold that post. He is an active member of the Optimist Club and a former Jaycee. He attained the highest office in Kentucky for laymen of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1966-77 when he was named moderator of the Kentucky Synod.
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Dr. Otis A. Singletary University of Kentucky President
Now in his ninth year as president of the University of Kentucky, DR. OTIS A. SINGLETARY is a Mississippian whose route to the Bluegrass State curled through Louisiana, Texas, North Carolina and Washington, D. C.
He came to Lexington from a position as University of Texas vice-chancellor for academic affairs. Previously, in Washington, he had been director of the U. S. Job Corps in the early stages of its development before moving to the American Council on Education as vice-president. He had gone to the capital in 1964 after three years as chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
The UNC appointment terminated Dr. Singletary's first association with the University of Texas, this a seven-year stay that saw him, as a young historian, rise rapidly in rank from instructor to full professor and begin the shift to administrative work, first as associate dean and later as assistant to the president.
The Kentucky president, and his wife the former Gloria Walton, met when both were students at Millsaps College. He later earned master's and doctoral degrees at Louisiana State. The Single-tarys have two daughters, Bonnie and Kendall, and a son, Scott.
Cliff Hagan Director of Athletics
"I've been preparing for this all my life," CLIFF HAGAN said before taking over as athletics director at the University of Kentucky in 1975. Hagan succeeded Harry Lancaster as director after serving as assistant director for three years.
Hagan's path to the athletics directorship began in Owensboro, Kentucky, where he established a then state high school tournament record of 41 points in leading Owensboro to victory over Lafayette in the championship game of the 1949 high school tournament.
At UK, he played on teams that won 86 of 91 games and an NCAA championship (1951). The 1954 team, undefeated in 25 games, elected not to participate in the national tournament.
Under his leadership, the UK athletics department continues to develop success in all areas of endeavor including a strong dedication to the academic well-being of the athletes.
 JOE B. HALL
LEONARD HAMILTON is beginning his fifth year at Kentucky after serving three years as assistant coach at Austin Peay. An outstanding recruiter with seemingly tireless energy, Hamilton has contributed heavily to maintaining a high level of young talent at UK. Specializing in coaching defense, Hamilton has had a positive impact on Wildcat defensive
JOE DEAN, JR., played against the Wildcats for three years at Mississippi State University, before serving as Bulldog assistant coach while earning a masters degree in physical education. An outstanding student, Dean was named to the 1976 Academic All-SEC second team. A native of Baton Rouge,
Joe B. Hall University of Kentucky Wildcats Head Basketball Coach
JOE B. HALL is beginning his seventh season as mentor of the Wildcats, coming off a year in which his senior dominated team captured the 197S NCAA Championship. Since becoming head coach in 1972, succeeding the legendary Adolph F. Rupp, Hall has accumulated a record of 135 wins against 42 losses. His eleven year coaching record stands at 211-98. Broken down, it shows a 57-50 five year mark at Regis College, a 19-6 record at Central Missouri, and a 135-42 record at UK.
Hall became Rupp's top assistant in 1969 when Harry C. Lancaster was named athletics director. His record as freshmen coach was 60-15, including an undefeated (22-0) season (1971-72) which resulted in the Kittens being crowned National Freshmen Champions by Basketball News.
A popular personality on the clinic and convention circuits, Hall also has had much international exposure. In addition to the Globetrotters tour in 1951, and the "Down Under" tour in 1974, he has helped conduct basketball clinics for the U. S. Army in Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska (1968) and at Ramstein Air Base in Frankfurt, Germany and the RAF Base at Mildenhall, England in 1975. He also was Olympic Trials coach under Hank Iba at the Air Force Academy in July 1972 and was a member of the 1976 Olympic Basketball Committee. In 1978 he coached the U.S.A. team that hosted the first International Invitational Tournament.
philosophy. A native of Gastonia, N. C, he lettered three years in football and twice in basketball. An outstanding collegiate player, he starred at Gaston Community College in Dallas, N. C, and at University of Tennessee-Martin. He is married to the former Claudette Hale. Thev have a son, Lennv, 7.
La., he attended Baton Rouge High School where he earned letters in basketball and football. In addition to regular coaching duties with the Wildcats, Dean's primary responsibilities will be recruiting and scouting. He is married to the former Ellen Elizabeth Anger of Jackson, Miss.
DICK PARSONS
DICK PARSONS, in his seventh year as Joe B. Hall's No. 1 assistant, returned to the University as baseball coach in 1969. Before giving up his position to join the basketball staff on a full time basis, he molded a baseball team (1971) which established or tied 15 school records. He is a graduate of UK where he played guard under former Coach Adolph F. Rupp.
Parsons came to the University in 195S after an outstanding career as a four-sports star at Harlan High School, where he had a three-year basketball scoring total of 1,276 points.
He was a two-time (1960-61) recipient of the coveted A. B. Chandler award, given annually for the player best exemplifying the qualities of leadership, scholarship, character and ability. Only four other Wildcats have twice been so honored since the award was originated in 1951.
He is married to the former Celia Cawood of Harlan. They have a daughter, Kathy, and a son, Ed.
5 FRANK HAM Assistant Director of Athletics
FRANK HAM became Assistant Director of Athletics in July 1975 soon after Cliff Hagan succeeded Harry C. Lancaster as Director of Athletics.
A native of Scranton, Pa., Ham came to the University in 1969 as Administrative Assistant to football coach John Ray, and was reassigned to the Athletic Director's staff in 1972 when Ray resigned.
Ham graduated from high school at Niles, Michigan, and completed his undergraduate work at Olivet College. He did graduate work at Indiana University and coached high school football and track at John Adams High in South Bend in 1944-46 and then returned to Olivet as athletic director and head football and basketball coach.
In 1951, he became assistant to the president at Olivet, with responsibilities in public and alumni relations. He was in private business from 1954 until 1968.
SUSAN FEAMSTER Assistant Director of Athletics
SUE FEAMSTER joined the athletics association July 1 with the merger of the men's and women's programs. Fcamster had been the director of women's athletics prior to her appointment as assistant director of athletics.
A native of Frankfort, she came to the
University as a graduate student in 1970, was named assistant director of campus recreation in 1972 and director of women's athletics in 1974.
Feamster graduated from Franklin County High School where she was an outstanding tennis player and athlete. While in college she earned letters in tennis, field hockey, basketball and track from Indiana University and Kentucky State University, where she earned her B.S. degree and graduated with honors.
LARRY IVY Assistant Director of Athletics For Finance
Adding a new dimension to UK athletics was the appointment two years ago of LARRY IVY as Assistant Director of
Athletics for Finance.
Ivy, who came to the University as Director of Housing in 1969, is involved primarily with the administration and management of financial aspects, and develops and initiates policies for accounting procedures and related business management activities of the department.
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6  Will Denote Rupp, UK Basketball
Public Donations To Build Museum To House Memorabilia
Adjacent to the entrance to Rupp Arena in the Lexington Center will be located the Adolph F. Rupp-UK Basketball Museum.
The purpose of the museum is to relive some of the past Wildcat teams' exploits and those of its great players. Included in the museum will be photographs, trophies, tape recordings, films and other memorabilia reflecting on past Kentucky teams.
"We have a unique opportunity to perpetuate the legend of the late Adolph Rupp and the rich basketball tradition that has been established by the University of Kentucky," commented DeWitt Ilisle, chairman of the museum. "The museum will give basketball fans every where a fascinating insight into what this game has meant to followers of the UK Wildcats."
Rupp coached teams compiled an 880-190 record. He guided the Wildcats to four NCAA titles, an NIT championship and 27 SEC crowns.
The museum will cover Kentucky basketball teams from the first season in 1903, when the team recorded a 1-2 record, through the most recently completed season.
A small theatre area will be located
ADOLPH F. RUPP
in the museum and used to show films on the changing style of basketball over the past 75 years.
The material found in the museum is coming from the official archives of UK, Memorial Coliseum, the family of the late Adolph Rupp and from the public.
"Obviously one of the major advantages we have in establishing this mus-
eum is the fact that we can build it around a central figure, the late Adolph Rupp, whose 41 seasons as UK head coach resulted in some of the greatest accomplishments in the history of collegiate basketball," said Charles Atcher, archivist of the University of Kentucky.
Atcher says one of the guiding principles in planning for the Rupp-UK Basketball Museum is that the museum will show the continuing history of basketball at UK, which means the museum will be capable of expanding to display accomplishments of future teams.
The UK tradition is being continued by Joe B. Hall who replaced Rupp as head coach beginning with the 1972-73 season. In six years, Hall has led the Cats to four SEC championships, an NIT championship, the 1978 NCAA title and an overall 135-42 record.
Costing an approximate $200,000, the projects' funding will come from tax-deductible donations from the public. Operation of the museum will be funded by a small admission charge, "not to exceed $1," according to Ilisle.
Donations to help establish the museum may be' mailed to: Rupp-UK Museum, P. O. Box RUPP, Lexington, Ky. 40512.
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No. Name	Pos.	Class	Ht.		Wt.	Age	Exp.	Hometown
4 Kyle Macy	G	Jr.	6-	3	180	21	1L	Peru, Ind.
15 Chris Gettelfingcr	G	So.	6-	2	185	19	Sq.	Knoxville, Term.
20 Dvvane Casey	G	Sr.	6-	2	195	21	3L	Morganfield, Ky.
22 Truman Claytor	G	Sr.	6-	1	178	21	3L	Toledo, Ohio
23 Dvvight Anderson	G	Fr.	6-	3	180	18		Dayton, Ohio
25 Jay Shidler	G	Jr-	6-	1	185	20	2L	Lawrenceville, 111.
34 Chuck Verderber	F	Fr.	6-	6	220	18		Lincoln, 111.
35 Clarence Tillman	F	Fr.	6-	7	205	18		Philadelphia, Pa.
40 Freddie Cowan	F-C	So.	6-	8	195	19	1L	Sturgis, Ky.
52 La Von Williams	F	Jr.	6-	6	200	20	2L	Denver, Colo.
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First Row, Left-to-Right: Head Coach-Joe B. Hall, #22-Truman Claytor, #15-Chris Gettelfinger, #20-Dwane Casey, #4-Kyle Macy, #30-Tim Stephens, #23Dwight Anderson, #25Jay Shidler, Assistant CoachDick Parsons. Second Row, Left-to-Right: ManagerDon Sullivan, Assistant CoachLeonard Hamilton, #34Chuck Verderber, #40Freddie Cowan, #50-sistant CoachJoe Dean, Jr., TrainerWalt McCombs.
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L9 1978-79 Wildcats in Action
  Behind the Scenes:
Inside the Wildcat Lair after the Game
When the game is won and the Wildcats are leaving the playing area in Rupp Arena, there is a series of activities that begin that are foreign to Cat fans accustomed to seeing the team only on the court.
In the dressing room, Coach Joe B. I Fall discusses the game, congratulates them, has Trainer Walt McCombs and Team Physician Dr. V. A. Jackson check possible injuries, announces practice and meal schedules and sends the team across the corridor to the press interview room.
While the fans arc driving away from Rupp Arena, the team is still far from showering, dressing and returning to the Joe B. Hall Wildcat Lodge.
While Coach Hall meets with the media in one end of the interview room, an unused team dressing room, other members of the press pair off with team members for personal comments. Previously, the press was admitted to the UK dressing room but a separate facility was set up this season. It provides more organization, more privacy and room for the press to work.
As the Wildcats leave the court after a game, they are heading for duties that will keep them busy for 30-45 minutes before they can return to campus.
Head Coach Joe B. Hall announces the schedule for upcoming meals and practices. Listening are from left, Trainer Walt McCombs and Coach Dickie Parsons.
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22 Junior Guard Kyle Macy carries out his locker room duty to be hospitable to notable guests such as former Miss America, Phyllis George.
As the team gathers in the press room, an outstanding player from the game is taken to press-row at courtside to be interviewed by Ralph Hacker, a sports-caster for the UK Basketball Network. After Coach Hall concludes his press conference, he leaves to do the post-game Joe Hall Show with the Voice of the Wildcats, Cawood Ledford.
There are notables that visit the dressing room to congratulate the team. They include such well-known people as Governor Julian Carroll, former Governor A. B. "Happy" Chandler, former Miss America Phyllis George and an occasional besneekercd youngster in a baseball cap seeking autographs.
The UK Sports Information Office staff headed by Russell Rice and Jack Perry in the meantime have been com-
piling game statistics, getting copies of them made and distributed to members of the press.
Now, as the Arena is beErinninu to empty, the lights turned down and the press begins to scurry off to develop game film and to file stories, the team returns to its dressing room, dresses and leaves for the dormitory.
By this time the stands are empty of the 23,000 enthusiastic fans. Rupp Arena is a quiet place with only the sounds of security people locking up and maintenance people working. As a player passes a guard house at the entrance to the reserved parking area, a radio echoes the final call of the game, "This is Cawood Ledford saying goodnight from Rupp Arena where tonight the Kentucky Wildcats defeated ..."
Senior co-captain Truman Claytor gives a member of the press his evaluation of the night's game.
Freshman Chuck Verderber, center, jokes with a young visitor to the press room while Kyle Macy finishes signing the fan's autographed souvenir program.
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Where the action is!
Enjoy the casual comfort of Cork 'N Cleaver after the game or any time!
Specializing in choice aged steaks, delicious seafood, and a garden fresh
salad bar, all prepared with careful attention for your dining enjoyment.
2750 Richmond Road  Lexington, Kentucky 266-0712
GOHK CLEAVER
26 Adding to Kentucky's List of Championships
Coach Joe B. Hall (seated at left) and his staff have added 13 championship trophies to the Kentucky collection during his six years at the University. Hall and assistant coach Dickie Parsons are holding the 1978 NCAA championship trophy, while Joe Dean, standing at left, holds the 1975 NCAA runner-up trophy, and Leonard Hamilton holds the 1976 NIT championship trophy. Other trophies represent S.E.C. championships in 1973, '75, '77 and '78; UKIT championship trophies from 1973-'75 and 1977 and the 1978 UPI National Championship.
27 Air Associates
Can show you how airplane ownership can be like operating your own private airline.
Air Associates' business is to manage your resource and provide you with a good return on your investment.
Corporate  Private  Partnership 1978-1979 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
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in dining and shopping
PATEtiEN VILLAGE
Patchen Drive off Richmond Road
 Wildcat Co-Captains
From left, the University of Kentucky co-captains for the 1978-79 season are Truman Claytor and Dwane Casey. Claytor is a 6-1 senior from Toledo, Ohio, and Casey is a 6-2 senior from Morganfield, Ky.
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Sweet Dreams!
Kentucky's Largest Selection
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The home of southern hospitality in Lexington, Kentucky. Convenient to Rupp Arena. Join us after the game.
1375 Harrodsburg Rd. 2554281
 1978-
79 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY BASKETBALL STATISTICS
(FOURTEEN GAMES)
PLAYER	G-ST	MIN	FG-FGA	PCT	FT-FTA	PCT	RE B-AVE	A	PF-D	PTS	AVE	TO
MACY	14-14	493	65-143	45.5	46-54	85.2	38-2.7	65	28-0	176	12.6	26
WILLIAMS	14-14	410	63-106	59.4	50-63	79.4	102-7.3	12	54-5	176	12.6	33
ALEKSINAS00	13-13	366	58-125	46.4	33-45	73.3	79-6.1	13	37-0	149	11.5	27
ANDERSON"	14-2	281	39-83	47.0	60-79