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Vol XC||.N0 104

Established 1894

University of Kentucky. Lexington, Kentucky

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Tuesday February 7 1989

 

 

 

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Tennis pro Sloane

returns to Lexington

for exhibition

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DIVERSIONS

Bobby Brown finds his ‘Prerogative’ is solo career from New Edition

strong aggressive song and I way of expressing to people its
thought. ‘Wliere better than New your prerogative to do as you want
York in t‘itlllt‘ up wrth it,“ said but make sure what you do is the
“rim” I'IRIII IIIlllt: H

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Rob Song
Arts Editor

 

Edition in 1987. Although he had

originally planned to return to the on his 0W"

group afterone album the success "It was time for a direetron
of ”‘I)ont Be (‘Irue ’ and his first change." he said. "They were
solo ree‘ord, King of Stage." have going for all—American boys. so to
established him as a major star in speak. I wanted to express more to

his own right. III) audience."

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Undergraduate Fiction Writers
to enter (fie annual
’Dariu [er- farqu/iar Creative ‘ll’ritinJ contest
3100 prize for each category
Deadline: March 3, l989, 4 pm.
20—pg. limit on fiction . lO—pg. limit on poetry

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Sigma Chi’s raising some monies
to benefit 2 longtime employees

(‘oniinued from Page l actual pension fund

included the information in their
newsletter and had a pamphlet
made that was sent to alumni.“

’l‘he fraternity‘s original goal was
to raise $t0.000. but it raised $12,000
on the first night of the phon-a—
tlion. Dammn said.

Damron said they had good re-
sponse from alumni and that more
than 100 people contributed.

He said the largest gift they re
ccived was $1,000; they also re-
ceived two $500 donations.

The Sigma (‘hi housing corpora-
tion, which is in charge of house money tiiey raised due to taxes lt
employment and maintenance. did is a gift for the two when they re-
not set up a retirement fund be Ill‘t‘,
cause they did not anticipate any-
one staying employed that long.
said Ed Parsons. president of the
corporation

“I didn't intend to stay that long
when I came but I just didn‘t
stop,“ Schmidt said. "I have to like
it. Nobody would stay 23 years II
they didn't."

“This is in no way a retirement
or pension account because it it is
there would be serious tax conse-
quenccs.” Parsons said.

“There is a fine line between
what we are doing in comparison
with a pension plan or fund, There
is a real fine line and we are at the
The fraternity could not set up an mercy ot'the llts.”

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VIEWPOINT

UK’s handling of
its investigation
should be model

\ow that the t'myersity has officially closed
inycstigatioii or the men's basketball program we all can
breathe a collectiye sigh of rehel. and. for the first time in
months. we can watch adiiimisti'ators run a l'm\ersity iii
stead of a threerring lll\ estigatory circus

l“irst and toremost. it is clear that [K President David
ltoseile and his statt. namely .loc Burch and independent
iriyestigator James Park. deserye congratulations tor their
handling of the inyestigation.

'l'he in\estigatioii was a model oi selirrepoi'ting. which
is what all member institutions or the \t‘.\;\ are required
to do ,\lany people haye suggested that an investigation
looked highly upon by the \t‘.\.-\ might result in a less so
y ere probation tor the l myersity

that may or may not be true But it‘s not really that
important What s nnportant is that t'K showed that it
could that ll wanted to. toiidtict an investigation
tiltii‘. t' l‘k‘ltl‘tttii'll

ltoselle‘s inyestigation showed that the t'nivcrsity is
serious about running a clean athletics pi'ograiii in which
honesty . no” w inning. is the tirst priority
lioseili i'i-iinrided membrrs oi the t K lioard oi Trustees

t t the basketball progt‘arii
no! or his agenda when he came to 1K two years
\lakm; t K a prominent tiiszrta'ion in public

Wits. .i7 "3 2‘. :‘ .:.‘, fitit‘i ltrS
tit‘di' Kalil: :ilt'
ti‘ctticl‘. well

lnéikc t'Ks dealings with the .\t \.\ ill ltittT.

has tirii‘lt' >iii't his tlt‘.t’.\llL‘;illttlt was ft‘i'e of tttlllii‘tit't‘ from
thor

:tryes'igatioi;
llosi‘lle

athie'a-s‘ ;i.ti_:‘ests, and he has made sure ti was a
each. honest took at an athletics program

ltoselle's .sdriizmstration has made necessary changes

such as The resignation of .-\tlllt'lit‘,\' lhrector t‘litl Hagan
and a reordering oi the athletics department that will
ensure a stronger. more responsive athletics program

More tltiitt't‘latiil}. that program now will he one that is
ersi'y instead of a separate entity

a ear“ ll‘i‘l n":

he has stressed
particularly
increased taculty salaries

\tiii'r' l'i'iu iii'
’llt‘ lit‘t‘ti to t»-
through

lit‘ilt‘l‘
enw-s
l‘fxrii dorm;I the heated llliti'~ oi the .\(‘.\.\
iiwestigation. l-losclle iiiatntained that course He always
reminded people of the progress 1 K has made tll those
areas and others .rlltl discussed where the t'myersity must

same to this t’nnersity

cotwerned with academies
the need for
engineering and cottititilt'i‘ \t‘l

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Readers are encouraged to submit letters and opinions
to the Kentucky Kernel.

Writers should address their comments to: Editorial Ed-
itor. Kentucky Kernel, 035 Journalism Building. Lexington.
k). 40506-0042.

letters should be 350 words or less, while guest opin—
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evenge

Sorority girls strike back at infamous Kernel columnist

lieep m the bowels of Two Keys
'l‘ayern an emergency meeting of
S \ (t l'. ISorority National
(trgamlation oi Babesi. had just
eonyened ’l‘hc ’l‘im Fogle problem
w as the only tiiattcr on the agenda

'l‘itiy "i'inkle. the gregarious.
bu\om leader ol the group. stood to
speak

"i think that the sororities here
at l K haye taken quite enough."
shesaid

\n audible murmur of approval
tilledtliermiri:

“We‘ve beeti passive and submis
siye for too long.” she said “I
think It's time we went on the ot
teiisiye and taught that bastard
'l‘im Fogle a lesson "

The room filled with cheers

'l‘nty hushed the unruly group
and stood in a silence for a mo
merit tocollect herthoughts

"l think there‘s orily one solution
to this problerii' she said '\\e
know how cocky and egotistical he
is If we iust scare him. hell even
tuatly Itust brush it off and start on
usagam So

The \‘ice president J.uiiy
broke lll “You don't mean

"Yes.” 'l‘il'ly growled
l’ottle riiiist (he ‘

she turned to the rest oi the
group. who were on their ieet in a
ircn/ied rage “'l'iiii li'ogle must
diefsherepeated

Smile

“'l‘iiii

 

Tim
FOGLE

"Tim Fogle riiust

dmiiiieeeeeee? Y "'
\leanwhile at the Kernel office.

“I ~lust can‘t get a date for Excel
sioi I said. “l‘i’e called every so»
rority babe I know and they‘ve all
turned me dow n ”

“Maybe it's because they‘ve all
got higher (ll’As than you.” re
marked 'l‘om Spalding. the baby
laced Kernel sports editor

”And they‘ll all make more
money than you in the future."
added that eternal prankster and
Kernel arts editor Rob Seng.

"Maybe it's because you've been
hurt in the past by a sorority girl
who left you for a frat guy." sug
gested the Sabo-hke assistant
sports editor Brian .leiit

“ll should be a gala event.” said
editorial editor Duane Boniler.
oblivious as usual to what was
beingdiscussed

“What's that"" I asked

“Excelsior.” he resounded

think it‘s just the type of thing that
can unite this campus. "

“()ll BUMPER.“
screa med.

”Maybe it's because of that dam
ned column you wrote.” suggested
Kernel editor in chief .lay Blanton.
who had been siletit up to that
point

everyone

I took a walk across campus and
thought about what Blanton had
said That column. simply a flip
pant. tossed—off attack on my part.
had infuriated and hurt a lot oi
people l had been called narrow-
minded. mentally warped. idiotic.
ignorant and had been accused of
having violent undertones and a
rapist‘s instincts. And I knew I was
none of those things.

But it seemed everyone saw rrie
that way. and the only way I could
make everyone like and respect me
again was to write a sincere. hearty
lelt apology column. And that's
what I intended to do. So i bought a
ill-pack of Bud and headed back to
the Kernel ofi ice

Meanwhile. on sorority row .

“Sugar. you and Biffy take these
plastic explosives and rig up a
bomb in his ignition.” Tiffy or-
dered. “Suzie. you and Sally take
these sawed-off shotguns and guard

the back door of the Journalism ol
fice. We don't want that bastard
Fogle sneaking out on us "

“(‘ookie. you. Sheba and 1 will
take these illegal. fully automatic
weapons and head for Ptllli'l‘sttii
Office Tower to try to cut hm: titt
when he walks to his car." 'l'itl}
said

“We‘re gonna get that bastard
she said to herself

“Buniirrrppp.” belehed
intoxu'ated arts editor ltob Seng

Having only completed one pai
agraph of my apology column. i
turned around to disco\er that
Seng had finished oil to oi iii\
Buds

”You want to walk our to (‘on
venient with me to get i: more“ l
asked,

“Yea.” he belched loudly

As we walked past the Patterson
Office Tower. we suddenly heard
footsteps coming up lrorn behind

l turned to Seng to see what his
reaction was. but all i saw were
the bottoms of his sneakers. as he
was running for his hie back to the
Kernel office

”(‘owardf‘ i thought to myselt

Suddenly a shot rang out i saw
blood and was dead in an instant

And the sororities had won

Staff Writer 'I'im Foglc is a Jour
nulisni senior and a Kernel ('olum
nisi

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'l‘lit’ Ki't'tlt'l lorurti Is it new
feature on the Viewpoint page It is
an attempt to get the students and
iaculty of this t'riiyeisity more Ill
\ttlH‘tl in the Ki't’rti'l Editorial
page Each week we will print
opposing yiewpouits written by
students t\\liti are not on the Km
mt slalli or lactilty iiietiibcrs on
\at’ioustopics

PRO:

l consider it a tremendous expi-
Hence to haye had the opportunity
to observe the registration system
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i am a prelaw ~yumor and my
training for spring registration di-
\eloped from my work as a student
adyiser in the summer of limit
Iiiider lionald liew itt

So often only one new is overly
projected. and in that one point of
new too much inlormation is lelt
out

\itei e\pericncing the new regis
tration system iroiii both stiles l
haye coriipassion and sympathy for
the students who are struggling to
work out their iiidivtdual scherl
Itlt's. as well as the registration
employees who are attempting to
successfully maneuver hundreds.
eyeri thousands. of various sched
tllt‘s

l'kl'tilli leel the

my \ ir-wpoint l

registration system went well con
sideririg this is the first year we
have had a corriputerized
registration system

l think that the three diilerent
phases of registration are
iriiportant. and i don't think people
l't‘till/t‘tl how miportant the first
phase actually was. If people would
get their classes together at
advanced registration there
wouldn't be a problem later

it was partly the studerits' fault.
They did not reali/e that this was
not the same liit-orvriiiss system as
before

This is not to say that l don't
think that there is not much room
for improvement. Progress can not
be won without inconvenience
trial and error

I assume that by next semester
the registrar and his staff Will have
had time to brainstorm some ide
als. and the next time we register.
the two to four hours of waiting in
line will be eliminated or at least
reduced greatly

l)r l)ahl re