Each day’s program will feature a and has served l Having literally gone from horse
reactor panel who will respond to the as editor of the .   and buggy days to space travel, she
presentations. There will also be church paper. - . ,   regards space travel as one the most
L questions from the audience. The In recogni-   ‘     significant events ofher time.
forum will close April 7 with a town tion of her bir- \ { ,   When asked for tips for living a
  meeting from 2:45 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. thday she recei- Rf" _ l long life, Chandler says she eats most-
? Continuing education credits ved a salute ¢’ __ l' · l ly vegetables, andjokingly adds that
have been requested for medicine, from NBC’s _ " · J"   she’s never married or had children,
nursing, social work, pharmacy, [ Willard Scott on —.,'-§ :2   maybe that’s why she’s lived so long.
health administration and law. A pro- 1 the Today Show, .     k' { \Nhen reading she enjoys novels
cessing fee for credits will be and letters from A and non-fiction, and Time Magazine
charged. Admission is free but seat- President Bill Clinton, Kentucky Gov. j to help stay abreast of things. She also
T ing reservations are requested for the Brereton jones and UK President ( enjoys shopping and eating out.
A sessions you wish to attend. A Charles T. Wethington jr. The flower . Chandler particularly enjoys Spin-
detailed brochure is available by call- arrangement and crystal bowl she’s   dletop Hall.
y ing 606-323-5956. holding (above) was a gift from the Q Chandler, who taught chemistry
I A   UK Alumni Association. She is the for five years before receiving her
l GIOWIIIQ wl"! TIIIIES UKAA’s oldest living member. degree from UK in 1921, counts the
  Still active, she bought a piano Alumni Association as one of the
Alta Mae Chandler celebrated her I (with a 10-year warranty) when she l organizations whose membership she
100th birthday on New Year’s Eve. 3 was 90, and after not touching a   has enjoyed over the years. But, she
j She was honored with a party at piano for more than 50 years began   says, she doesn’t get to alumni club
' Antioch Christian Church in Lex- lessons again. She also drove a sports   meetings, "because they are usually
ington where she attends services, n car until a couple of years ago. l too far out." Phew by Brenda Bain
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