many (REFORGER) and the pher and is assistant scoutmaster
Air Force’s Crested Cap exercis- of Troop 911. He would wel-
· ( { ) ) es. The exercises are designed to come calls from any other news
Reachzng Another   develop uniformity of doctflmi, professionals to talk"shop."
standardize procedures for rapid M.
  Kevin Hardesty graduated in May ’86 response to a crisis and demon- Brenda A_ Bryan ,84 is a
if ni _ with a bachelor of fineiarts degree in strate solidarity in commitment producer/rnnnncr for WYMT_ i
  theater, his Actors Equity card and a {0 NATO goals and 0bJ€€UV€$· TV in i.iaZnrd_ She was seisctcd
i‘-is Z role in Neil Simon’s new play. B?SS€“ rs a Company °°mr"?‘¥d°r as one ofthe Outstanding Young
’ nriity One could say graduation has deii- `nmh iilih Gigd Armor Dmslom Women of America for 1985.
` `· `   nitely meant achieving fg new g[3_ge’ hh €Y’ an Ten are selected nationwide each
' ,__n, 4,;   where Hardesty can begin his profes- 4 Wah-
ii   sional career: Timothy S. O’Mera ’84 is
  The Lexington native Won the 1986 working with Xerox Corporation Louis P. Rowe jr. ’84 is ··
Irene Ryan Scholarship for college actors during the recent ih their Sa-lcs r°YC€· _A[   he Sewing with the 20th B<>r¤har<#-
American Cniicgn Thnntni. Festival nt John F. Kennedy served as the executive director ment Squadron, Carswell ·A1r
- - of the Student Govemment As- Force Base, Texas. Rowe is a
Ccmcrm Vyashuigmm D`C` . . . sociation during the 1983-84 pilot. "
The audience included nationally-known casting direc-
_ school year, and was awarded ;—._
tors, theater executives and agents. As a result, Hardesty [nn 1984 rrOntSmnding Sen/inn D M Rn nrni ,84 in/ns in i
was offered an audition with Simon’s company and earned Awardn by the SGA_ Fnn glnnins CSO and is n dntn_
a role ini"Biloxi Blues," performing with Peninsula Play- _ base Sncciniisn Silsinms analyst  
ers Oryvlsrorlsrrr _ _ _ Timothy  Skinner ’34 has and federal contracts coordinator  
Acting in “BllOXl Blues" this summer under the direc- graduated {min the U_S_ Aii. {Or 3(][_ {
tion ofthe playwright’s daughter, Nancy Simon, guaran- Force munitions Otneer course at --;  
teed hinninnmemibership innAc?rs Eqtigy, the stage actonrg Lowrey Air Force Base, Cold Robert Kaiser ,84 Won two  
union. at same mem ers 1p cou i require up to M nrstpiacc awindsinsi Snnnnei as  
Weeks Or norrpard Work {O earn Orherwlsfr _ _ William Scott Smith ’84 is a staff writer for the News-Enter- ·l
Harr-l€$rY has been m m?mY UK Pmductlons and ls a the vice- resident of Bill Smith rise in the annual Metro Louis- l
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familiar facc to Lexington audiences at Theater Outdoor Advertising Co. He ville journalism Awards compe— i
Downunder and Junkyard Players. lives in Owensboro. `tition. He was selected based on  
To win the Ryan Scholarship, Hardesty performed a M his coverage of a planning deci- i
monologue from Shakespeare’s "King Henry Vl" and a Mark w_ Rnrnannwitz >g4 sian mfidc bY the rfrardm F*$Ca1  
dialogue with fellow UK student Paul Mullins from has Completed the Navylg Crim- Court lh {hz ilhhdlhih rclmrtmg  
"American Bulfalo." Hardesty competed with 11 other munications Officer Afloat Catcgzolm hh Of 3 Camrc Story ’
- . · . ~ - - · he did. Kaiser teamed with staff l
regional winners in the Washington hnals. Course. H6 jolncd thc Navy ln Wnnn Shawn Wright Johnson i
Heisays the contrasting characters he portrayed helped S€Pt€mb€Y» 1984- ,71 in Win nist nincn in the COn_  
showiudgcs his range of ability. -— tinning Coverage category {Or  
_ Thc Shh Of rfc and Patrm Hardhstw the YPUDS a¢t¤r’S William c. ciibm ~g4, it their reports Or a murder ma in  
first stagc performance was a poetry reading 1n his Junior civii engineer, is the first reeini- Elizgbethtgwiy  
year at Lexington Catholic High School. ent of the newly established K I
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He cntcrcd UK in 1982 as an undergraduate studying Howard K. Bell Graduate Fel- Stnnin E En in ,84 is nn i
political sciencc and considering law school, but changed lowship. Gilbertlis working. on a nnnnn inytnn U5. Navy. HC I
to theater, "l figured there were enough lawyers,’° he f“aSt€ri$_d€$r€€_m Clvllcnglnccp inincd the Navyin iggir j
jokes. "Thcrc may be too many actors—but at least it’s mg Spcclahzmgln hydrauhcs and ‘
innrcinn hydrology. The $2,500 fellow- i
ii . '_ .' . { V r . ship will be awarded annually to Jay H. Hall ’84, a first lieu- `
I think Oi dctmg db cm h°“°r_S°m°‘h‘“g not everyone a Kentucky resident who has a tenant in the U S Army is with ‘
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