xt7j3t9d826p https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7j3t9d826p/data/mets.xml The Kentucky Kernel Kentucky -- Lexington The Kentucky Kernel 1980-09-03 Earlier Titles: Idea of University of Kentucky, The State College Cadet newspapers  English   Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. The Kentucky Kernel  The Kentucky Kernel, September 03, 1980 text The Kentucky Kernel, September 03, 1980 1980 1980-09-03 2020 true xt7j3t9d826p section xt7j3t9d826p Vol. r.xxrrr. No. 14 Ker e] l'niversity of Kentucki
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By DEBBIE McDANll-Il. However. "We only‘ show 200 y _ _ . , ”uh-2.. ”
.ysstscrarc lditor (cards turned in)“ said Fayette ( 1‘" k 53'd he “3;“ working m ‘5 Mk» " " .2
(‘ounty Voter Registration clerk McCracken-County ior the \oung 2 24/. . y
Edna Fades, She said so turned in Democrats !“ '977 and “a"? he M ’33 3 rag],
those cards Friday and signed out provide some yoter registration - g], g 33:1“; . $336224 .
Seyeral inconsistencies in Student 250 more yoter cards. but when told cards ior this driye which were lei‘t ”f ’3 25:: _, .. . .. ' .
(ioyernment‘s Voter registration of S(i'.s 840 new y'oter total she said oyer from the Democrats‘ yoter W2 3; i? “)3: 4.3
driy'e haye raised questions oi where she did not know where they drive. 5 § 3 ' :" . 9, ’
registration cards are originating obtained the extra 390 cards. .. they‘re not supposed to do that." 3 I é 1 ”5’" g “.32
irom and how many students S(r has W here did the other 390 cards Eades said. adding. “1 don't guess it" .3573}... 2 ”3‘ 27.. i g _ “ _,
actually registered to tote. come from and where are they now“? illegal." "Wat-gag. " 5;; “31f.;?-§fii..5=€e::"?;fg...“ g 1 ,2.
Brad Sturgeon and 50 WNW” " l he gig is. they're sitting here on Sh‘ . 'd h . l .. l , .“ . - . ~~ ~ .z' I
haye supplemented ”W organi/a- the desls." (iarritson said yesterday: .1 k 5‘“ l i oca “Eulrdmm :2'";'Ii'-- .. 535:2. ' i 3' 5: i ' .
“W“ 10“ WPP'.‘ 0f ‘01" registra- “lhe roblcm is. and w'e-discussed oiiice would probably accept the "Zi ' {2.1.5.4132} 3%” 2 ‘- ,. v "
. ~ . p " ds. but warned ”1‘1! with such a 2- / 2: »....‘:.:i25§-5-.'-E=‘2E'5" ,
tron cards b} using [NIGHT cards thisJust aitei‘ you hung tip. we had to h." 3 2 ‘ . .. ;:...-. .:.-:;:“""‘.,.'s:... "w "
ir‘om past Democratic \oter registra- haye 5mm. cards," iiiiih ::::]llr:tit;110iln;y;oytijc::11t nylighlt W Z - .V ' "“1““ .53.;
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tliyyprggi‘yss. Sturgeon said yesterdd.‘ . t-nday (iarritson had said becaUsc lations in students' home counties ' . _ 22";‘i' 3‘ 3% . as
Howeyer inatclcphoncconyersa- “I could not get cards. irom the bei'ore the ()Cl- 7 mg””“““" ”(3% ii ' :§:§:§:.:...'.. 2, '-
‘ . ' downtown registration oiiice in large deadline, 'f“ I -. ”2 :5. = £52223? ...-.3.5§25?522=i2:5 . an»
Iron earlier in the day. Sturgeon uantities they were gettin' them .. ‘ , 53....”ny- , ‘;= f» .-
named two diiierent sources it." the :1 h D - g h .. d 1‘ . So many oi the students thew-c ’ ”.5: .. 3&2 $22 _.
cards romt L emocratic ca quarters. registering are coming irom m” oi . , :- (93:44 2 2 ..,-...22. .. ,,
“We're getting wmc ”0m Demo— "lhat's art aycnue to picls up the this county." she said “lell them ii ' :.. 3 g : , 5:
cratic headquarters in l-ranittort.“he lor'ms."he said l-riday. " l here‘s a lot they expect to get these names on the i . ' , i 6 33 f: I 3» .
said But later In the same conycrsa- less redtape inyolyed. Downtown it's (yoter) rolls they‘d better get the 3.: - 3 i 2g)
tron. he said that "as lar as i know. lu“ 3‘ bureaucracy .. “”15 down hem-u -. 1 t 3’}; V
they (thecards)are"al!comingirom ()n l-riday [mm W“) headquais Clark said the only reason only . _ 3 3 "j ’
the \oter registration oiiice tcrs find they didn‘t giye any \oter' 200yoter cards haye beenturnedin is ’ _ § 3 223-5: Z’ 1- 3;...
downtown “111””!in ca id ‘ u', 50 because S(i must transcribe each 5 ' :22,- 2» 3g ., .2. 2': ,_ :gg-
l asi year Sti receryed extra regis- r'cpresentatiyes. yoter‘s name. social security number i " 3 g E”; 3 I’ N ..
tration cards irom state Republican and party registration ior their tiles .‘ f3”: . t if 3 4%? 2 5% 25’ "’W ..
and Democratic headquarters. lhis “th) cancomcin heieand wewill beiore they can turn them into the ‘2 j 2 ’ ’ 3 7gé’ 552; .3 ’5’??? f- 5‘"-
year Sturgeon said any senator in the ”FM” them but they cannot p'd‘ up downtown oi'i'ice. He said there are H I . i ,3 [:2 3 2;, 15,, fl. » 5” .. -- ‘
oiiice who has worked in a Political “Mir registration cards. ““1 Rea- between “500 or 600 (cards) in the I _j‘ ' «2"; g? 3 2H" “W.
campaign and still has yotcr cards is 3“" ‘ campaign Ch‘“”"“” I 2‘14“ room ( S(i oiiicc)." ”4/ ”Ti“: 3:5 2.2.22;.3;=:..:.;::-.;....;:.,..-..: ..
Ctillmhllllng them l“ the dmt‘ Stone "ihc only scandal inyolycd is we ‘ . i ".,,/."-f""'=;' i 4’ I g 3*" l,‘ ' 2:2. I.
lhe student WHHNF- ”“0le MC "l’yery body‘s haying trouble get— are a l niyersity and we may hayc to @ my. I d2”? ifIfEf-i 2,”?g/I?°
b0”! RCPUblls‘dns and Democrats. ting them." said Democratic Head- get sortie iorms irorn Republican , _ I V' ‘E. I f; 3 iii/2&1” ' “
according to Sturgeon. quarters Secretary Rebecca Rogers headquarters." (iarr‘rtson said. "last 5 '53.; .5. ’2 02$ . a "I " "
‘WUUTUHIE l0 statements made “\ ou try your“ secret sources lhey year" we ended up getting 300 oi 400 .3 ‘ A”; ’- sf; 3 .3: 4’ ,-""l..-":.-"
”Mi“ h.‘ MUM-"50"“ “dmmmmltw may hate gotten sortie ii'om Madison irom Democratic headquarters " if” - 21.52. .. \ ” :0“ ..-2'"./‘;--"..2-“‘2
assistant. Dean (iar'ritson. the cards sum " . . . - f "fa. "I_ . 2,“ 3 .-::-‘3-“)!5326:5321 “
Students who want to register as 7 (“$431034 .- . .- .“-'-“...:"' ,2, X4“
were coming irom only Democratic }~ _ . (- V . . d i . _ , 3? gtégizér‘ £2, _ .. - vg. WW?” (I! y... _.=‘ ‘
sources. Howey Cl. Scott. the Democratic “Mu“ ”mm M u" an “Hm 5. 2’, .51.... ...;;eww;}:;‘/%&%f ’/ " v 1' ‘2‘WW;.<(..3--::-I f--sm;g;§§g§§fggtg_:_%
“i‘m not really worried about the \ "1” Registration ('hairman. hdd haying to return home to \ote or yot; Z3 0 14m, ’3 - -. f, 2: ‘§ ““" i: ”V” fififi‘IKfi
I partisan rap." Sturgeon said late yes- ”0 ldc‘d where the mt... cards came mg by absentee halloton election day ”3' 4w 23 133;” :2 II ”9?
terday " -\ll we base to do is reassure lrom either H" ‘aid the cards “C“- “‘ cap 3“? “"th m the‘S(r 0.“ ICC to ca ”A :f i: - 1; 34' 3 ”336”” it, , 2:. ’ijne’ 2”; 7.2259? , . s 645’
ihc pa rtics that all we‘re doing is rcg- “mu- i” had had to “mm "" them u I M” prLHUUs “1“.”an . ,1 '7 Vi 3% in}: ..,, . . Z 11,, ”wwi 15W
isicririg Pcot‘lc in a non-partisan h”"‘““ "I hayc not "13W“ (”mm-‘1“! 51mm.“ “h” do”! WEN” ”I ‘1' ”/5” " sawflv 3“
’ way anyone lli Student troyernment." Fayette ( 0W“) should Cd“ ‘” “m“ 4 553x", 4“ 2“ .,. ” i “we”
. .mt- . . -- . .t soon we ~-. m... . .. m... comm mm m ..... w” m- -» W22- .- 22222 *
large number oi cards circulating in charge. I I“ th" people on campUs mailed an absentee ballot. “WWW" I 'i :4” ’ 3.; ,. [Wfifi, .
the state by political operatrtcs." run Ihs‘lr own show." sLuderylts mIUSi mail the’ bang“. to t; 2% I' . V {(2% .
_ . _ .. _ ., _ , ‘ , t eir ome owns seyeri tays e ore f" $332.73.. 2, y, ' 2..., " '
t.l.’.‘.‘.:i‘ll'lif.32.".‘..‘ 3‘33. 3: $1333.: “Wu-o- (Wilson s..... so ma me election or thty mu hc mchgrhic 222:2 22*
\ l 2- .. . p. E go through du‘nucs other than the to \ote. -- .2 ’t g bi 4%”> - . . :‘
‘ o untttis to precinct chairmen. local ”gm rat um um“. or loc i] . ' " r-".:'j.;}}§§:"-§’“3555'3='Z.2,'.:.-i:-35"'.' ,I.;,-g:§.‘j......v..:..':"-3z..-
. Sturgeon said these ‘0 l - h'iy - ‘ p‘” 3‘ Students can continue to it asth .. 2. 3 - ,,.
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"unhnyltcd ukgcsg [iy \(ytcr rL-glen'u- ‘ Hi the \(i Olilc‘t‘. in) Student L L'tllL’l. ' ‘r‘ M ' i . 1 I y2%\\{‘§sf
mm cards ~- “We had to go to other areas." he Mom 9 a in. to 5 p m Sturgeon also m“ ’ -" >>‘,¢*2§a\‘
' "I‘yt: (Unlrlhuicd some 1 could “”1 "WC had I” 3-‘0 to Democratic said he thought that instead oi set;
contributcanother Siliibut they're in committees or Republican commit- ting tip registration tables Ill the
I oiiisyillcand Idon't icel lilscdi‘iying tees and we did hayc ties with some dorms. S(i workers w iuld titan
“‘ P“ Wm” M W1- m"“’”"“ H ”M“ l” ”K“ “*‘“""“"“ By BFNHF \ \s HOOK/Kernel St rr
Sturgeon said about K40 l K stu- He said S(r is using between ~100 He said the goal is still [.400 new I i H . t [ I i H
dents haye registered as iayette and 500 iorms ir'om past rcgistra- yotcr's this semester “\Vc'yc had a The real pa'n
('ouiity student yotcrs during S(r's trons, “Hobby (‘larls was registering iaii'ly good responsetoday." he said
time including those who regis- yoters two years ago. and wc used “Wc'yeactually had to it'llsttmepco— Jonathon Nutter seems to be pleading for a money and left him empty-handed. “cm" on
“Nd \C‘Is‘ldd.‘ ”1 ”W 5(i oiiice those iorms " Pic to come back tomorrow “ soft drink from a coke machine which are his hi‘ “3) mm“ from Julia R. \Mln Henientan.
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By I\.\'l \ BANAHAN what (Viraduate School Senator Vin» at l'K are represented in proportion ll\t,' c'lcc‘ittrns ".n the samc “mum. U. the .iiricridrricni to pass .it ihc second spring w hen .i new lottery system was
s....: w..:.. cent \ehhlcallcd “ipolishdtcchnictiili— tthi the number oi students enrolled reprcscritatiycs as a collcgc oi the reading on Sept is put into ciicct replacing iirst—come.
tics. ro cms wit wor ing am a t ere. ' . . .. .
\Imkm (imcmmcm Id“ nigh! lack (a undcnmndmg“(m”12pm! ”I In An Gleam” km ‘wmu. IN. inrylylfirshliy with liit s.ttilL tnrollmtrii ..1 would it.» yet} surprised it any“ iirst scr'ycd method oi distribution ;
. unanimously \otcd to “”0“ st. sortie S(i members. Dacci N“ elected asl H.‘ Icipreseri— .. thing else happens in delay this hilt. \(i has taken an opinion poll oi
rCPt‘csL‘ntaton ior students atteiidiri r ihc ma ority oi the amendmcrt lutHC; -\iter he ‘l “ y i ‘l‘ - - lite dmuunu“ ”I“ “MC kept MM \Ch students. “huh “I” be “‘1“le ”C“
i— i i ltttlltll.lk twcrt .
leyrnitton Icchnic‘il Institute inyolyes chan t's in the hi; s . oi ob cctions by S(i - h"s oy- 'i s ”m [““C Up In [his ‘m w long ‘HC H ihc h'“ PJ‘W‘ 1" rillll‘ll‘illcil “Wk [0 WC “huh method ”I dNW
“ ‘ M p , mt‘ | mcm U U ‘H technical rather than hiloso hi "ll " , . . . . h““"” ”k" P’Yik‘l- ““1 Sturgeon
llowcyci'. a second yotc must be the bill lhc iiith clause oi the method oi representationand diieto . ) _ __ P P s- 2 “M“ will hL‘cttnit a young ”10”th \ , ' . , “smmittce ol SQ
passe‘d on the iiye-pornt amendment amendment. howeyer. deals with the continuing controyersy. Dacci has. rad M' l “Wis”! brad Stutgs‘Ult oi the senate immediately " hour Val?!” hio «mm 1);!“
on Sept 5 hciore it becomes oiircial question oi the number oi r'cprcseriti— not been a young member oi the . Ohm“ h ”m 1“ Wk ”1‘”! ”h ”m In other matters. Sturgeon mun ( r.\ l .“1- . B ,i. imp] Hr..."
Scycral attempts were made last tiyes that I. ll is to rccciye Senate ikgrcjjnll‘ui \_ Nth” “A: “W “A: announced tltc ior'mtitioir oi a ‘comv Liilhriuhinuil . lrnsf:;::::]Cnd“llo‘ng
year togiyel lloncyoting rcpresen- A\s originally proposed. I H In the amendment approtcd at $3312; “:51;Si‘d‘himilfilnnk that ‘ miitcc to deal with the question oi hx_dr.‘;\):llh::‘:“:c: [‘mm‘“ to.Dcan
’ tatiye at S(i meetings. lhc bill was would have only oncyoting member S(i‘s iirst meeting oi the semester. ‘ t i ' " duu basketball ticlsct distribution Dts- \‘ii‘:l‘1t"\li ppm 7
‘ dcleated twice last semester due to oi the Senate while all other colleges 1 ll would hold ititur'c r‘cpr'esentav Sturgeon and \clr said they expect tribtitiori became a problem last ‘ l('ontinued on back page
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Herald-Leader subscriptions top 1,250
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on e msrde 008 papers 93 $9 er 3 as W99
3." SARA" BANK'K then there's the moyic and disco Journal had sold a total oi 895 daily Raster said
krportcr news," and N94 Sunday subscriptions. he Both the Ilt'ru/ti-Ir-urlr'r and the
Daye lect. sales manager tor the said l-igtircs compiled through last courier-Journal oiicr student dis-
Tickets for Saturday’s game between ['K and l'tah State lll he r11.tl‘;tilrigttyr;‘‘papre‘tqrs wzrc be: ti:1erzild-leader(‘o . said the Ilr'lrlrrltl. Wedncspay ltlgilc‘tllc that sales reaEh- coitus «pt 20 pincer: ior either daily
3. . . . . se e si .s cc sci pits tiyc y e morning paper. is genera y a in! am yer a s sur assing t at or .‘iintay-ony sii scri trons
vytlthe dlstrlbuted from Sam. {OPOOF “may in Memorial the [wring/on [It’VUI(l-I.l’(l(/t‘f and more state-centered paper and more ariiotmt isI icaisrble liliesc ligures Hut leet said he ihlrhits the dis-
( oliseum. An" "00". all rema'mng "("9“ "m g0 0" “I“ the Louisville (‘uurrr-r-Jourrrul. liberal than the leader. the aitcr- shots that 550 daily and 524 Sunday count is a worthwhile olier
for S“) - cash only. Students must present I validated it) During the week oyer 2.000 total noon paper lhe lt-ar/t'rrs more con- subscriptions hayc' been sold. . “We feel that we can recoup ”m
and activity card to get both a student and guest ticket. newspaper subscriptions were sold. cerncd with l cyington news. hcsard Although (iray anticipates rcach- tnuch and more oyei the years by
Bl” ”372W “W C'WUMW‘“ man- SlUds‘nls could subscribe to either ing last year‘s totals. he belieycs sales simply putting the product “:1 the “u:
ager oi the Herald—leader Co. said on the special plans being oiiered. ‘ r the ('ourrr-r~./ournulcould be bet- dents; hands .. he said “We hope .0
()n today's editorial page. Entertainment Editor (‘ary he belieyes the lexrngton papers‘ I eet also hClIC‘.L‘\ certain changes tcr l’art oi the problem. he said. is make H a habit mi mad our WP“ --
Willis explains the virtues of living in the student slums, subscription sales exceeded this in the paper haye helped circulation that many proiessors are now recom- I
while me editorial deals with housing problems of a some- year s goal set oi I250. .. “VWc‘ye always been in direct com- mending their students read the I cy- “turixg‘qdéltyfi “(:t‘ pitii‘yitmm
what different kind - those plaguing the [K residence .. “0 ye done yery good. he said petition with the lourtir/li' ('oirricr- ington papers ior the (pas: '1“; $821231: (”yin/(l
hills. We re a .lot better oii than.wc were Journal. he said, "We uscdto not he ('hiiclt Raster. a senior in com- I ’ I h' ’ d p,- 1 _ _' (1
la“ 3“" Just ”"d" l-OOOWhWT'P‘ the top paper. biit I think that munrcatrons. was one oi the students “m N d‘ "'6 ‘d‘m'g papersan a
trons “"6 “‘ld h" the “’79 iall changes In lhs‘ iorniat haycinadc stu- working the booths last week at the IN oi subscribers “1 tne lront desk.
('nndidate Ronald R9323" 'nd President ("‘9' It" into semester he sald dents more interested in reading it " Student ('enter llc belieyes many But many times the papers would h“
the presidential campaign full swing with a touch of mud- _ Hargis said he beliey es the reason lhis is not to say that the ( 'ourrr'r- people are still interested in reading [1'1de :p h) someone other than the
slinging. See page 6, ior an increase in sales oyer last year Journal is not POplilar on campus the l ”ummc paper despite liying m s i SLrl er .
is local flayor oi the ”('rrl/rl an' At the booths set up around cairi- l esrngton because "rt‘sa really good leet said this year the Herald-
Iz'ader. til“ [EN week. the ('ouru'r».lorrrrru/ paper ranked by "lime magazine leader plans to go back to the prac-
It may be the fall semester. but it's still summer as “there‘s a lot oi news about l'K in was “right on target" ior reaching its as one oi the lit best in the country. tree of delivering to the door. it
mdgy‘g weather should be sunny and pkgqgm “m, a high the paper." he said “and we olier dis- total number oi subscription sales. “People generally think it is a bci- Pf‘SNlMC- (‘hUCk Bil-“CY said that ”W
hovering around the 90s. Lows tonight will be in the high mum mi’p‘ms ,"n' W°“"°‘dr’*>~ h" 2“?”de ‘” I "”3 (tray . *ta's‘ s‘IrCU- 'L‘r sillill'“ NP” ll 1* 'd “aw-“IQC ( "W’W‘JWI’W’Planned mmm'n‘dt“
60s to low 70s. Outlook tortommorrow: much otthe same day and Sunday ”m mam" 0' the 0”” mm" m""""” “WW“ “”h ”W" ""“‘- “"d “W ””C' dehwr'm‘ ‘0 ‘hc dm" 0' ““den“
' campus students are interested in lhis tlmt‘ lat. Wm. ”u. (WWW. ”1‘. ”WW...“ "Rum,“ lmmg‘f- mailboxes.
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Steve Massey . ,
erk Green (‘hrls ( nmcron L'nrermmmenl Edi“), spa,“ Editor Diret'lur 0/ Photography
Debbie McDaniel Ron Hall
Kirby Stephens ('lndy McGee John Little
.llunugmg Eilrior 4“”!!le kit/"1’" Vic“ P00“ Steve Lowther
Barb-n Ward S.T. Robinson Donnie Ward David C 0er
Senior Stu/l ”men 4t‘xrtlanl Entertainment Editor Autumn: Spam Edi/on Photo Editor
Jacki Rudd Paul Mann
‘.t o l & a t s Dar Editor Editorial Editor
I Welcome to Hi. the new leader in slumlord ()ne oi the campus coordinators i'or housing “‘51de adHM‘rS Shhu'd makeacheck oiallrooms ' 6. ‘ 3 '3 ' .
‘ housing said no major problems were reported. ”this isthe earl) in August to see what had been done. Then ",1...“ 1 gt _ 6 ;
~ Though the wording him be a little hem)‘. the kind 0f logic that penades l'K‘S housing depart- what .'s '6“ [.0 be done can b: dtpne. bl _. U “\ a
’ tact is that mam l'ls' students who nimed into ment. their students liting in the residence halls ”“5 wasntdone tilt one: L ehrmdn PLO en} _ . 33.1. h? r3;
. their residence halls and apartments last week ma} may be in tor trouble. ; plagued dt’rhtttt’rtth [15:]th I t C; ff! firtgtdéhthtl; _.
~ . hare lelt this wa\ alter conironiing minor Alter all. It is the minor problems which can the tesldt‘h“ hallassume t erepairs nee e 'h 15 ._ ., ,4. -, ,
‘ I . annmances I cause a lur}. A hole in the root‘here and a broken dOtlmltOTN “CFC made mer thesummer. ., _. 3'1. ‘5 -' r;
. I . i I here were reports that some oi the dorm rooms lamp there can add up to a major hassle lor some lhe) were" I. ll “amt Until; students; began; as as .-
- ' leaked. some had llL'llls which didn‘t work. some students ; students who presumably elected to monng In and “CW Lonlronted “Ithamultrtude 0i ...,..,>;.j .
had chipping paint. some had leaking water pipes li\e in [K housing partly lor its C0n\enlchC. problems some oi; which had eXisted the pre- oils»
. ‘ ‘ . . . 6 i . ' .,, i : . s s. _ whys}?
and at least one had threeanoiith old \oniit on the lhe argument that there are our 2.500 rooms \IOUS )tdr th it tht‘ tdtt tdhh‘ out h iffi _ .
I carpet with onlt lt)(l custodians to sertieethem is \alid. A simple room check earlier tn t e summer . ; *‘tse ,. ..-*.‘
' Another student had to bu\ his lightbulbs but steps can be taken beforehand to resolVe the C0Uld have eliminated. or at least prepared. occu— . ' . . ; d. . s I 11:);.;6§:::.’;%:
' . “ . ‘ . ‘ c « ‘ . ,_ t ' ";"--c i . . " 5%.". V
because supplies had run out at the apartment personnel problem. a problem which Is notunique Pttht‘ h” tht-‘C Prt’hth- ; ; . .s »_ as $666;
I‘ comle to housing during the current recession and result- Another problem the housing oilicials relerred ~* 66.» ;_. ”if . t ; 6. V
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' I - Housing personnel dismissed some ol the prob— ing cutbacks. ; ; t0 thL htdt‘hg dorms t‘tht dt tht hands 0t partic *fi? W __ 34“»“3 ;
I lems as routine and ”M tine\pected. .6“ inga lot oi Some oi the hassle could be eliminated ii the ipants tn summer conlerences and camps could 3.6,. 6 6 3,6
. . . , , ‘ ‘ ; - . 3 ; ‘ :; ,6 «I fray: .. ,6 V » -_,.\I..;.
. . - the problems could N am ibuted in summer eon— head residents and resident adusers would tour be cut down through the rotating oi dorms used .. 133-. 6; .. ;_ f6? i
' . ' . - I I . . . .. ,. . ' I' . artict ants. ’I“ > . « I ”" .-
- ' lerences and camps held at l l\ where participants their respectit e buildings and make a list ol needed lOF housmg these P; _P 1 __ . '3’? 6:66. e.
. stax in the dorms .is well as, to the lack oi repairs belore the end oi the semester. l h” “d."f ttbtt‘dtdhh thuhl L N“ ”Phht area 6,...16 :; 'i'
. - -' personnel 1 he list could then be gi\ en to the Ph)sical l’lant “h'h’ Pttrtlt'll’t‘hts “ CW h‘ thb' th another. lht rota- ‘ “‘99.“? ' .
I I ' f Routine or not I: shouldn‘t happen Students l)i\ision. and. although not known tor its terrilic iron NMttm WUld ht? Ustd all summer. so b} the gt . _. .i ._
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