, represent UK in a national best
1935 Moments In History nr esse ni contest. . . Composer jonn
A rare collection of Audubon jacob Niles opens the week-long Stu-
prints will be displayed in the li- {lh dent Union Board Fine Arts Festival
brary for one week in February. .. `; A' I   , Q";) 2 L V  _·   . . . Dr. E.B. Penrod, head ofthe de-
The womenys rifle team begins this IM ».. ’;- _,r   ep V- K ‘ n ’ I ' partment ofmechanical engineer-
season’s competition with a match   _ I: ._ "’   ,. ` ` :‘ ·· ing, delivers a paper on the future
with teams from California and - _ » ' ·' ’ " feasibility ofsolar energy as a source
Connecticut . . . Manuscripts are { _ ¥— A1   ` -   of electricity in America.
now being accepted for the annual   " ‘   I I ~.  '-`
Philo Bennett contest for best ar- · ` · ¤"*·#° nk F M i 1  
tieie on government policies, pro-     4 i - UK cheerleaders oeeorne tirena.
viding a $20 prize . . . Anyone ; tional champions after competing
interested in joining the flying and   ` _ {J ¤; s in Honolulu . . . UK will purchase a
gliding club is asked to talk with ‘ " .   new energy management system es-
Capel McNash in theKmzgZ H gi .i` 1 I "l 1, timated to save the university
newsroom . . . College ofEngi- ~·x_ · " ` — - $500,000 annually. . . Maxwell E.
neering students transform scrap l : Gluck Equine Research Center re-
metal into new identification _ __ _ ceives a $1 million grant to attract
plaques for campus buildings . . . { scientists to the institution and
The German club entertains visit- _ · fund research equipment. . . The
ing German students in Boyd Hall yi, z' · . campus student cafeteria begins
. . . The UK Library unveils an ex- { R using paper plates to cut dow·n on
hibit ofbooks on Italy. . . Monte I `ji ·· financial losses caused by stolen
Carlo ballet troupe Le Ballet ai dishware. . . Memorial Coliseum is
Russe performs a program in § used as a public shelter for thou-
Woodland Auditorium . . . UK g sands of Lexington residents with-
students plan protests against fas- g out heat after a south-side power
cism and war in Europe . . .The gl transformer fails . . . Kings Island
UK Geological Museum receives a g holds tryouts on campus for singers,
meteorite that struck Earth near dancers, instrumentalists and vari-
Cynthiana. Ta king The Challenge! ety performers . . . The University
Senate approves an amendment to
1  The obstacle course was no match for Megan Steiskal, the Student Code ofConduct that
The College ofNursing an- an undeclared freshman and member of Delta Delta prohibits discrimination based on
nounces a new four-year B.S. de- Delta, during UK's 1998 Greek Week. The week's fes- sexual oriennation . . . REO Speed-
gree in nursing. . . The Left Bank, tivities were significant because it marked the first wagon performs an impressive con-
Lexington’s original European cof time the Greek community invited the entire student cert in Rupp Arena . . . William ].
fee house on South Limestone, is body to participate, increasing the fun! Bennett, President Ronald Reagan’s
serving cafe espresso from 7 p.m. to new secretary of education, says
1 a.m. . . Two UK students are trapped in an elevator when a that the proposed federal budget cuts may force some students
power outage hits Keeneland Hall and later they describe the ex- to forego luxuries such as stereos, cars and spring break trips to
perience as “hot and dark” . . . The °‘ambassador ofjazz” Louis help pay for school . . . °‘Old Blue,” UK’s double-decker bus used
Armstrong is expected to perform in Memorial Coliseum with re- for campus tours, is out of commission due to technical prob-
served seats costing $2.50; general admission $1.50 . . . UK stu- lems and rare parts are on order from a specialist in Somerset.
dents join a downtown sit-in to protest segregated restaurants in  
Lexington . . . junior education major BettyAnn Marourn will