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' now well do you know the campus environment that 7. Who is Kyle Macy? (a) the Dean of Students. (b) editor I .3 r ._ - ’ y l! ' 4'3? ' § ‘ A K 3 ‘t I . . '0 ‘
you‘ll be livingln this fall? Here'sa little teat - yourflrst of the Kentucky Kernel, (c) a waiter at Darrell‘s ’ ’ a . p. a _ g t» w. g . .. .- 3‘8, .g' . it E» -
from UK — that will give you some indication ofhow well restaurant. (d) one of UK‘s beloved basketball stars. ' .. ..v 1“ ... ‘ 5-. y 9‘ ' .‘ 2- r a k _ 1‘ .. . l: V.
you know the campus and its environment. 8. At UK. what is Dominos?(a)a game played with dotted . ' . 11 .1 g a; . ' K ‘ o. f,‘ .. _ ‘ “at“. 1;] "\‘rk :
Write down your answers to these questions and check pieces of wood. (b) a pizzeria that delivers pizza to dorms .fl‘" ' ~ *1. .. g i ' if» A, it :al ” .e
your UKIQ agalristtbeanswersat the bottom ofthlspage. and apartments, (c) a pool player who hustles everyone at '1 '- V “ - g‘ " .. _‘d , ,_ . ‘ ‘1 F :“s‘i
Afterwards. save the testandtake it again attheend otthe the Student Center‘s game room. (d) a type of c g” 4] g \ {,0 -, “itch . ’* '° ‘ . ‘ f. 't
semester (just like you'll be able to in slot of classes). confectionary sugar used in campus cafeterias. as " so?“ 4’; , ., . ‘ "2.: K. _ .. p _ . J if"
The comparison lnresults will show how well you have: 9. if you want good tickets for footballand basketball.you , - ' ~ - . J“ " ' _.~ " ° - 9.4! . .. g Ni
(1) adjusted; (2) been educated; (3) matured or (4) been should: (a) eat. drink and sleep in line for at least 48 hours - g a » W .1]. o " . V *3 V ;. ~ g f g: ..
corrupted. Answer: all of the above. Get your pencils outside Memorial Coliseum and say to hell withclasses;(b) f m ,, ' ...?" . ' ~ ,{V _ . ..
ready. Go! go to Ticketron; (c) print your own tickets; (d)don‘t go to '_ p p =: . . h V g. . v: . s 5. . ’ i t
the game at all; instead. throw a party and watch it on i‘ . o V g i , a . ; t _
television. ' , " 2* . I ‘i "s ...-K ‘* a.
I. Who is Otis Singletary'? (a) the town drunk on the old 10. Finals Week is (a) three days long; (b) four days short; § ‘ .. he . g l
Andy Griffith show. (b) the janitor who cleans the (c) eight days of panic and all-nighters; (d) too damn long. ‘ ' - - 7 ~ ._ ‘ V" p - hue .. ’ p .
Classroom Building on Tuesdays and Thursdays. (c)a UK ii. The hallmark of UK football fans who attend the _. ‘ k we“ \: .. - ..
basketball assistant under Joe 8. Hall. (d)the president of games is their: (a) loud checring;(b)cxccssivc drinking;(c) § ‘. s .M h o .
UK. ability to fly soft drimk lids frisbee-syle from the top seats K t‘ _ , . . W " has .. antes xxx“: 1: g as.
2. What is the name of UK‘s fight song?(a) All the way. U of the stadium onto the field; (d) good sportsmanship. - . g; ‘ . Est-13$.“ this:
of K. (b) theme from Petticoat Junction, (c) On. on, U of l2. The NCAA ruled that the Wildcat Lodge is: (a)the best k * p \ . $ .
. K. (d) For the blue and white. let‘s fight. fight. fight. ski lodge in the South; (b) a tribute to the UK basketball ,3... . fist . . ”A i
‘ 3. One of the following items is not a precious commodity team; (c) jUSt another student dormitory; (6) against the ., \ \Itii. ’ '
at UK. Which one?(a) seats below the ozone level at Rupp rules because it segregates athletes from students. seem... _ 5 "his -. O!
Arena for UK basketball game. (b) cooked liver at Blazer l3. If you get arrested by campus or Lexington Police for V‘ y ...m g
Cafeteria (c) an ‘A' parking sticker. (d) the answer to next some silly reason. you should: (a) US: your phone call to W...“ . :5 g eggs ~ ‘6.
, week‘s calculus test. notify T. Lynn Williamson;(b)shout Latin curses and beat ‘ ' W ' s
4. The most popular spring vacation spot among UK your tin cup against the cell bars; (c) call your roomates
students is: (a) Boise. ldaho; (b) stinking Creek. Ky; (c) and tell them not to expect you for dinner; (d) bribe the
Ft. Lauderdale. Fla; (d) Nome. Alaska. police with a ticket to a UK football game.
5. If you should happen to lose your UK lD, you should; 14. Walking past Patterson Office Tower on windy days
(a) go back to your room and cry; (b) get a fake ID made will not do what? (a) turn umbrellas inside-out; ( b) make
from your friend the forger; (c) contact the Dean of girls‘ skirts fly over their beads; (C) help you imitate Peter
Students Office; (d) quit school and become a politiean. Pan — “I can fly;" (d) give you an excuse to cut class a, GARY [ANDERS/ Kernel Suit
6. if you think your professor computed a grade wrong or because your hair is messed up.
was unfair in his grading practices. you should: (a) hire a 15. “Sandbagging” refers mostly to: (a) laziness; 0’) HOW TO GRADE: Less than five correct: naive '
hit man from Chicago to fit him with a pair of cement protecting your dorm room with sandbags from water freshman. Five to eight correct: Lexington freshman or 'g '91 .p H .9 'fl -p ‘Zl .q -” «p
shoes; (b) go to him and calmly shout Obscenities in his leaking from the showers; (c) sleeping through the day‘s sophomore. Nineto l2correct;junior or senior. Morethan '0l ‘9 'e‘q ’8 Pl .p 9‘3 -; -3 1, ‘q .S ‘3 '2 ‘p -| 333,“ng
face; (c) call your father and tell him to take care of it; (d) first class; (d) filling grocery sacks with sand. l3 correct: utterly hopeless.
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Staff Writer the house. ready." have bringing home all the things I ' ' V . . ' "w
’ Her schedule is a full and busy one Like any other wife she is concerned would buy in the Orient." she said. MM-s .M. M) \ . .. I
She is warm. honest and friendly. that usually begins at 6 am. and ends with her husband's health and wants to During the tour she gave of the ‘ ' ~' a. - M MMM N
3 She is also Gloria Walton Singletary. late in the evening. “I'm a morning help relieve his tension. She said she house, Singletary pointed out pictures .. " .. ' “g "
g the wife of UK's president. Otis person." she says. “I like to get up in doesn‘t ask how his day has gone when of her grandchildren. The Singletarys ' _. =.
Singletary. the morning and get busy." he comes home because she wants him have three children: Bonnie. the ' - MM“. . .' . ~ ,M
Over tea and homemade cake she Recently. she started jogging. “I to be able to relax. oldest. is married and lives in North “as . S
: dicusses life as a university president‘s used to go over to UK's track and run. She also enjoys relaxing. and one Carolina; Scott. who graduated from r ' .. 4
. wife. A native Mississippian. she talks but now I run around the yard." she way she does this is by reading books. Virginia Military Institute last year. is ' \ .57’>‘.~'15”. "
l with a gentle southern accent and said. addingthat she also tries to go to “I keep stacks of books and I like to serving in the Navy and the youngest g3?
‘;, laughs often. putting her vistors at a local exercise club at least twice a read anytime.“ daughter. Kendall. is presently .3“ . Mia; ..
ease. week to keep in shape. Another hobby she enjoys if. as attending UK. _ .4: "-
Maxwell Place is open to everyone. “The secret to my schedule is having she said. “you can call it a hobby" is “We have never thought that our "" I / ,
Singletary says. a time set for every thing." she said. volunteering. “I work at the hospital children should go to the schoolwhere ' ‘
. “1 like to have students drop by and “That way. when lget an extra hour or once a week and serve on several we are because of problems that could .ng . ._
visit‘me when I'm home." she said. “1 two I can go exercise or read." committees; one is the Living Arts and arise in classes. but Kendall was so ' J‘" M i
have never discouraged students from She said she leaves evenings open Science Center.“ unhappy at the other schools she of ~
i walking through our yard or coming for entertaining. an activity which is Beside keeping busy with various attended that we decided things ME 7.
by and seeing Maxwell Place. This is often on the Singletary‘s evening UK activities. Singletary has also couldn't be any worse here at UK.“she 3‘ fit 71
their University. and they should be agenda. Frequently. she holds teas for traveled overseas during the past six said. -_
able to visit if they want to." various University organiiations and years. visiting South America and There have been trying times for .3. .1...
Some women would feel uneasy local groups. Switzerland. Many of the knick- Singletary. The most trying time she Vi}
being in Singletary's position and She says she never knows when her knacks in Maxwell Place are items she remembers happened during her first F _ i
, might have trouble coping with 'the husband is going to call and say he is has brought back from her trips. year here at UK. "When we first came ‘3 ;. " " ‘
' problems and frustrations that come bringing someone to the house. Herinterestinthe Orient is reflected here it was during the Kent State - -. xx . .
, with the title. but she says she doesn‘t “Sometimes he invites people over for in the other items decorating the period.“ she said. “I decided to hold 3‘ "i ‘3
feel this way. “I love living in Maxwell breakfast or for dessert.“ she said. house. and several of the rooms have teas for each organization in an ”‘M‘ " . M3 _ _ w M515" "1.
Place and being in the middle of Singletary takes these impromptu an orientaltouch. She said one ofthe attempt to establish communication xf‘F" ‘ § " e .. in. .
' university life.” she said. incidents in stride. because she thinks hardest problems she will face when between them.“ . ._ 4' .
The president‘s home. Maxwell it is part of her responsiblity as a she leaves Maxwell Place will be She said there are still trying times. M ' .
Place. is located in the center of president‘s wife. “Anytime I can do leaving behind items she has bought but she doesn‘t let this bother her. \
. campus on Rose Street. The gracious something to help ()tis. like for the house. “Sometimes Otis and I take turns . .3 ‘ «MM .
three-story home reflects the warmth entertaining guests or attending an “You can just imagine how many walking the floors at night.“ she said. i . _ ’ " 1
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- Place came to be regarded as “a feature
ii . Maxwell Place is a beautiful. old of Lexington Society."
; _ three-story house built in ltalian In 1917. the house and land became
' fl ‘ " . .,:. om Renaissance architecture. The home the property of the University. Its first
' ” MfM... of UK‘s President Otis Singletary and occupants were Dr. Frank L. McVey.
’ a. . his family is located on Rose Street in the third president of UK. and his
nen . am. ' M. _, ' . the middle of UK's central campus. family. Dr. and Mrs. Herman
ors. l 2% ’ . ' Mia: _‘ ”33‘“ . , . _. . between the Fine Arts and Chemistry- Donovan lived in Maxwell Place from
2 MK.#;M‘ ‘ . . ;- ,,M M , 2M... . Physics buildings. l94l to 1956.
is is . MM? % Mg... 1M :15 3% .. s3 1M _. .. My . The house has been the home of six They were followed by Dr. and Mrs.
ted. ..M ”We a. , * .. o 23% UK presidents and is named after John Frank Dickey. 1956-1963; Dr. and
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