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B ”M” . Eelabllshed "94 University of Kentucky. Lexington, Kentucky Independent since 1971 Monday, February to, 1986
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President Otis A. Singletary and . 0 Q m ' By DAVID BRISCOE of the precincts reporting. the com- _i ‘ a " .. .
Robert McCowan. chairman of the “ ‘ . r" . ' _ Associated Press misSion‘s unofficial tally gave Mar- . ,- " .
UK Board of Trustees. left yester- . .. cos 3.056.236 votes to Aquino‘s 2.903. 1, .I j
day accompanying Gov. Martha ,.. y 2" g . MANILA. Philippines —- Thirty 348 — a split of 51.28 percent to 48 72 ‘ ,- i» “ V. }
Layne Collins and other prominent ' . . computer operators marched out of percent . .- : .' . ‘- ,v . ;~
Kentuckians on a trip to the Middle the government‘s election commis— But an independent count by the '. ' '
East. ‘11 .51 sion yesterday, claiming the ballot- National Movement for Free Elec- . ‘. f i": i“:

Sheik Maktoum Al-Maktoum. . '- ‘ counting that showed President Fer~ tions. at Citizens‘ ballot-monitoring ,; ,f'i
crown prince of Dubai, invited Col- . s . . l '_ . dinand E. Marcos defeating Corazon group knovm as Namfrel. had Aqui- 1} . g..- ‘ -, _
lth and 19 Kentucky educators, \ " ~ ' M ., . ,, Aquinowas falsified no in the lead by 5.576.319 votes to . ' '-.’., l if"?-
business leaders and horse breeders ‘ x . ., ' An international observer group. 4.806.166 for Marcos. or 713.7 Peru?"t ' ‘ , f "
to visit his country, which is the sec- "5 an - meanwhile. accused Marcos' parti- [046-396r06m ' ~l ' j if . =‘l 3
and largest state in theUnited Arab ”W sans yesterday of vote-buying, in. The Namfrel tall} represented ' '5 y Ii”
Emirates. ' ‘ ‘ timidation, snatching ballot boxes 4914 percent of the Philippines ‘1 . . .

McGowan, who is vice chairman ' ‘\ and tampering with election returns 86.036 precincts. l-‘inal election re ‘ ,‘ '. r ,1
of Ashland Oil, said Collins and her - Egg; . in Friday‘s special presidential elec~ sults from this nation of 7.100 islands . . I' " I. ~ ‘5
entourage should return around Feb. “ tion. are not expected {or days .' : -. ; .f .- 3 :
18. McCowan, however, said he did I ' 'I'he computer operators “vept 0n MarCOS' latest SlX'yC‘ar tern: was I I‘ ’ . 1' .
not know the details of the trip M' \ (I Q , each other-5‘ shoulders after parad. due to expire 1“ 1987. but he called ' 4 ",I . l
cause he had been unable to attend ..... , . . ’ t 1‘ , , , ing single file out of the Marcos-ap- the special election to shim do- . » _
last week’s meeting of the dele- " to,“ ‘11,; "3 pointed commission‘s counting cen- mestic and foreign critics partic ‘. ‘ ‘
gation. .. ‘ ’ " ter. ularly in the United States that he .'- 1 -. .

According to an article in the Lex- ; . ,~' \ W “There was something wrong.“ a still enJ'Oyed Overwheliilmii >UPP'W . _ . “ 7 ,
ington Herald-Leader, Maktoum Will . » ‘ woman operator explained~ “What's in the Philippines ' “ ' ' ~.
pay for the trip. The delegation will '; ‘ posted on the tabulation board dofi Certification of the election result . ‘ - _' ‘
fly from New York to London on the ' , . """' " .. , ' not tally with the computer board. is up to the National Assembly. ‘ > - . .
Concorde and then take Maktoum‘s ’ " ,1, , and we don't know who is doing it which was due to begin its own sopa- ' . » ' ' i.
privatejet toDubai. , I," . . . Wecan‘ttake itany more." ratecanvass today _ .l ' ‘ ‘

Collins Will meet Wlth energy 1 ll‘ .. V ~11. The woman, who refused to give Citing the difference between the - ' '1 . ‘
name and education ministers dur- maximum her name. told The Associated Press two counts. Political Affairs Min ._ ‘ ' . 1
inghervisit,thearticlesaid. Fanc fin ers "mm" that workers spotted the problem ister Leonardo Perez 53'd h“ “mild ' ‘-

“I'm pleased to be going,“ MCCO‘ y g Saturday night. when Aquino was seek the assembly's‘ approval to her ~ . '1
wan said. “I think we’re making his- leading in the commission‘s count minate all other i-otccounting im» ' _ "_
tory." _ Lady Kat Debbie Miller struggles to gain con- Miami. Kentucky beat the Hurricanes 108-53 by 1001000 V0l‘5. By midday yester- mediately. 1

McCowan said the trip represents trol of the ball in Saturday's game against in Memorial Coliseum I I day, Marcos had taken 0"" the Sen. RIChard Lugar. R-Ind.. C" l

. . . lead. leader of a 20-member I'S deli" . -. .
See MIDEAST. Page 6 . . . . ,
By this morning. with 28 percent secllui 1). Paper . -
Greek system SllbjECt Of review by comm'tt I A. "
gtya 31:11:55!” SlSK glasttgrgeasnag 3335:]: 3:83:51 3:15;: Because of the University‘s push Craig York. a member of the com- ' l
“ ' ' for academic excellence and selec- mittee. '
. . Of the committee. The last time _3 Ithlnk sometimes a lOt Of gheelfs are under tive admissions. one of the charges He said he sees: the “WW“ as .i ~ ’ -

An ad hoc advtsory committee has study was done 0“ the system was 1" the impressmn that everyone IS either a greek Or to the committee concerns how fra- checkup on how programs iii the 1 - ' '
been formed to address a llSl 0f the 197051 Wilson said. - ‘ ,, ternities and sororities can accom- greek system have been doing and if . '
chargesagainst the greeksystem. “There are subtle changes. going w15nes they were greek. modate the improved quality of in- there needs tobeany Chang“ - ‘ , .

The committee, created by Robert on. Changes in selective admissmns Tracy Schultz, coming freshmen. The committee Panhellenic President Jenni,” . _
Zumwmkle, Vice chancellor for stu- have brought up changes {01' UK and . . - . also hopes to determine how the . I 'd h . . . .. .11
dent affairs, will amwer questions this makm it necessary to look at EngllSh and Journal'sm semor greek system can improve scholas- McDooel sat] ht fisommftm Ml ' .1 fl ,
and concerns that the University has the greek system.“he said. _.” tics and academic rsistence be 10°.k'"g a. t e 3} Stem ‘md “h“r“ ‘ l
and provide appraisals and recom- The idea was to “have a group of WM 2 'nklpe 'd h h d no and If lhefl‘fh need) to ‘be' (in? ‘ I
mfindations. _ . .. people. students, faculty and staff — SChOOI starts. as most sororities at Zumwinkle emphasized that the is- speciligs ilrllmrt‘lll'ld e"lstmwouled l: my :30; (3:321:15 wifearlcfetrrtlhgrll) bzalt V i I ' 1‘

ll IlS an thlSOry committee, some people who are in fraternities UK do. I? would also how fraternity sues to be studied are "Ot all neg- ho that this committee will come out of the svstem " i l » l '
Zumwmkle said. “I cant say ”1 ad- and sororities and some who are not rush. Wh‘Ch ‘5 usually the hl‘Sl two ative problems that are a cause 0! pe‘th so ideas as to how frater- ' I - ’ ‘ ~ 7
vance that we will accept everything _ to come together" Zumwinkle weeks of the semester. later. concern but issues the University is upfwl dngo ‘t' an su lement McDowell also said she was glad ' , _ ’ ‘
the committee advises on, bl“ ev- said. “Then we decided th . . concerned with, such as integration. m leg an so n lest , P?- _ mm the balance 0f gr eel“ and “0” ‘ 1 A '
erything that comes out of that com- some other issues of in“: were ‘We Will want to talk to rush and support the LniierSity s aca greeks on the committee. "Greeks ' ' . 1
mittee will be given very serious tance that needed lookinglla‘ impor- chairmen. rush advisers and house “The University is legally and demic objective. somtimes don't have that good of a E '. . I. _ .1
consideration by me and other mem- . . ' . corporations to see what kind of ef. morally obligated to be as inte- “I think that UK has a very strong name Wllh non-greeks." she said ' ' ,I .- ,
bers of the administration.“ d (:neesiuggeshtian t? betdlSCUSSEd is fectt deferred rush would have on the grated as possible and this is not the gr 99k system and l thlhk adminis- ”ll 15 good [0 get the "'let 0l "0” .- - ' ' l .

. eerr rus . re ers o a rus pe- sys em," Wilson said. “We ma also case with the greek s stem,“ he tration by and large knows that we greelcs We have different perspecr .= . '_ "
“The comnhggitee W335 forlfnadeto “ml; mod that would be held during the survey other campuses that coynducf said. “The reasons for this we don't d0 a lOl Ol positive things.“ said lh‘ lives and it's imporlaht we work ‘ l. "i u ,
c a pe c reVlew 0 gree semester rather than a week before deferred rush.“ totally understand.“ terfraternity Council President with each other “ . 1 - ‘i .a . " ' » :
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Balloons, roses sold the - A A e ays prOJec . .1
e lgfizfiixlf oasis e e e - 1' '1 5' I": .-;
for ' V alentme ’ s Da or Journa IS in space . , _ .3 _ .1
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figs?“ . gas By KAREN MILLER The country is divided mom re 1' . . ,L‘
By WENDY SUSAN SMITH don’t have to get l" your 03" to get “cogs ,A . "Mr/3°“. Staff Writer glons, NASA is usmg the Association t i .-.» .‘1 ‘.
Staff Writer 1L" fig 3“»: I,i . - sfwmk‘ . . . . of Schools of Journalism and Mass I _ ‘I .' _ “a" I 1.5.
I “Most people like to do something his :3 has: .. A“ .. . wmfiy .1 The selection 0f the lH‘St Journalist Communication to help in the selec - . j if 1 f 1 ;"

Dont pass up the chance to send special on Valentine's Day. Balloons IhhivaA .1 .7 '3; €ng to travel into space has been post- tion process. 3. .1 I1. .: _ 1. ":3,-
someone special an original gift this are an inexpensive, nice way to re- s1“ 52’ l 5 ’IA $ny- poned until further notice because of Lambeth said the explosion hasn‘t I‘ ‘ _ g; 3’, -‘I
ValentinesDay.I member someone,“ said Jane 'h‘a- A,“ SQ " is ,I ‘l l a“ the Challenger space shuttle exPlG seemed to discourage applicants ‘ - '.r f

Student Agencies‘ balloon agency cey. former balloon agency man- gash - «was ”121'. . 5 11‘ sion. "According to information I re- 1 "i‘ 7 "l
is offering students the chance to ager. 33:31} " L §>3*§ wig-3 ' " -.. =31": I Edmund Lambeth. director °l the ceived from officials of the Journal ,’ ' ‘ “1”".
buy balloon bouquets. Students can buy their friends or m3, 1-71”?! f ”l Ask :1: i UK 50th 0f Journalism. said al- ist-in-Space Project, there 15 St!“ a . . .' . ‘

The bouquets, which include one sweethearts Valentine‘s Day bal- 3 ":.: ' ,1 "3‘ 3 "fi though the project has been 9051‘ strong sentiment from applicants to l " . I 'T 7
foil heart balloon and two red and loons or bouquets from 8 am. to 5 . , A .3 , ‘ . ~ was?” ~3§-~ poned, to his knowledge it has defi- go forward with the project.“ he - ' . .
two white regular balloons. sell for pm. Friday at the old arcade mom. i. " l: 1 i 1' : * nitely notbeen canceled» said. . ' . . . -
$6.83. upstairs intheStudent Center. ' i‘ ' " "‘ 3‘" l ‘ ‘ UK‘S journalism school was cm A total of 1.703 journalists have ~ " - '1 . -.
F1113: btoinmts :2]: be ldelivertaildlon Tracey said that last year thea- “W“H‘” """°'°'°P""' sen ‘0 help the National Aeronautics applied but their applications will ' ' '- '

' y or an a i iona $2.10 e iv- gency set up a booth selling Valen_ . . _ . ._ and Space Administration select a not be submitted for judging until an ' _ _ . .‘
ery charge. or they can be picked up tine‘s Day balloons, which did really gagenfgesmosgc ethéhzéi 17725311113115?" Sfi‘fe'hfagzhgmcégfflfir roses journalist ‘0 travel in space. Howard appropriate time. said Robert Hos- ' 1 ' 1 -
at 10’ Stuknt center- we". boy ts W m" a ad 1 tm~ - d University, the University of Florida kjm. pres‘dent of {he journalism as, ' - '

A bouquet is a unique idea for this .. . . . uque ‘ SF" ent'sSdmay 3):“? '5 fort ers and the University of Alabama also sociation
Valentine‘s Day. “Sending a balloon . I thmk ‘t w‘". 3° 0"?" really WIell For students who are more tradi- “th Th“ ' ay a 30"?" fa e er“: are participating in the project. Since the explosion. there has ,
bouquet is also a fun idea," said "“5 year, especially “"1 the dellv- tional, a balloon bouquet is not the and Commons C3 eterla rom- 1t UK’s School of Journalism was se- been some debate as to whether Ch . ‘
Beth Roche, manager of the balloon "Y S‘chei .She.s‘=“d- ,." M“ be onlysifttheycanorder. 3-” ‘0 1 P” and 4:30 ‘fisp'bmh: lected for the project because of the mans should 20 mm mm... bu, .
agency. “It is not really as expen- more impresswe this way. “This Bud‘s For You.“ sponsored the Student Center “mt foor y “excellence and experience of fac- sec \AsA. page»
sive as giving a his present. and you Students may call the Student by Delta Delta Delta sorority. gives ”“0555. Pat!“ ultyflambeth said. ’ '

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College Republicans throw party to honor Ronald Reagan, raise funding for organization’s budget the count-www- and re-
turned. For a profile, see

3" SCO'I'I‘ WARD . “88 and the words “Happy Birthday Fowler said in a phone interview this count runni ~ kee it as it m1 P99. 3-
Specml Projects Editor Ronnie“ — and led the m or 80 M‘ The party was “just a Saturday that at College Republi- was meanllobe." “8 p “fl“ ".‘mr l ' h

' ple who came to the College Repub- , calls raised about $100 at the party. “I think (the party is) a good . c u c

Around 8 Monday msht they licans birthday party for Ronald way of showmg how The money will go into the group‘s idea," Arbogast said. “It gets the play down the stretch Iod
brought the “(HIEI full-color Reagan in a chorts of “Happy d “1' n budget. peopletogether." the Cafe over Olo Mm 501.
glossy of Ronald Reagans face into Birthday." pro“ we areo lm- Among the people at the party . . . ”'4', For the .
the Regenc Room of the Ramada . He said Reagan is a man With va- . tow. ”0
I... my m; i. on the w," we, a :“PP’ 533%” :°Y°“' 0"“ 00‘3”“ were some Kentucky GOP Nubia. lues who has “captured the hearts m Peon
. _ - appy l ay oyou. as Al Ar ta . r- . . . . . ' '
little discusinon. they moved the Happy birthday, dear Ronnie. treasurer, mtswwm msnmngisfltgt Ma and imagination of people in their ei.t‘rgait§'c‘-‘~‘.;*M§h
American flag to tit on the nght - Coll e Republicans ' 2°5- 1- ~ “e 3 mined 50"” class ‘0 1' . .. , ~
sideofthe cture on Happy b'm'day ”you eg Arbogast. a candidate for state thiscountry.“ "I .2

A few “Ml; were gathered legeowlltegpultlll‘ecah’slaiNPdmtl‘ieOfgrfil- — Representative "'0'“ "‘9 75th dis- Joe Mayer. a technical editor at yflfl',‘ ‘ l

l . 38' P - W709". trict in the last election. said he - I!
W "'e ”em“ ‘9‘ “"th ' W "‘9 WW ”“3"“ "w" fifmmu with? .55.: came to the party "to support the 3:10:13??? thlalllkuegltsbinm; A d "'M h
videotape of the paident's minn- just wanted to do something" for ciall became it‘s nisvsili"lie 'd yoms Reimblicamf‘ He said the n 'loriioa ' i fbul 'de W M ""”‘ ”"
ute Republican Part convention Rea n's 75th birthda . “It's mt a y ' s" - ' pa _y ”MS a a “3' a
y 3' y l the party was “jut a way of show- College Republicans 83“ mm 3 l“ —- it jut goes to show how much W M fl Md the l"
film. while others milled around the reel encouragement that he's 75 and i how 0qu .. of support in 1m “and 111 support better eel . In the law 29.. Occasional
room or at in the main lining the he’s leadinghislifetothefullest " nu .mm'” '“' o, .. ””9" ' ‘l’°“‘ Pm'm‘
"h 0m - But it wasn‘t all fun and games mmeWIymn- Reagan than they felt about the re- am new is expected to-
, Mm. a political science mini-y night. "It‘s part cele- maid it wasgoodtoseestudents viou. waident. If he had a mm... m. m M m.

Around 9, Melinda FOW 3" cut ll” M0? "Kl "WSW 0‘ COlleSe Re- bration. We‘re also havim a fund- involved in politics. “Yomg peeple birthday every month. i‘d come to a

cake - decorated with In American wblicann. said “we just thought rmmiauuii."oou‘oimid. with some values are coins to keep auuiepnma." “F." '
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0 Exhibitions: Exhibit 'Photographs by Guy Mendes' con- ° CW."‘3 U“ Jan E""mm. ' CW9": FT“: cm,“ b" fl
' tinues; Free; CFA- Art Museum; T-Sun 12-5 p.m.; Cali 7- the Arts:8p.m.:Cal|7-3|45
. 57” e Meetings: SAB p05“: “torso". Committee meeting; 2/10: St. Elmo's Fire: $1.75: Worsham Theatre: 72:!) p.m.; 2/17: Thunderbolt: $1.75: Waraham Theatre; 7z$ p.m.;
, - Lectures: AIA lecture ‘Craftsmen and Courtiers' by 115$C:4p.m.:Call7-8867 C°“7"m . Coin-12.7
Cynthia Shelmerdine; Classroom Bldg: earn; Coli7~3386 . Movies: St. Elmo's Fire: $1.75.- wtmhom Theatre: 7:30 2““ 5'- Elm" “'0: 31-75: W°""°"‘ "Wm: ”0 MM
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' » . ‘ moiogy of DNA Replication' by Dr. Bruce Alberts: Med. fun 3 creative worship experiences: K-House; 6-8 p.m.; ”‘51 Thunderball: "'75: Worsham TM"“ 7:” p-M.;
I Ctr Rm. MN463; 4 p.m. Call 254-1881 Call7-12B7
- ' i ‘ 0 Recital: Tuesday Noon Recital; Free: Recital Hall: 12:30
‘ p.m.; Call 7.4900
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’ -'- V 2/11: UK Jazz Ensemble 1 Concert: Free; Center for the 2/15: Graduate Recital: Paul Kudtarshi. euphonium; Free:
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2/16: Chamber Music Society of Central Kentucky: The
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' - ‘ Cali 7.3145
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. ' 0 Lecture: Phi Beta Lambda: lecture topic- 'The Luncheon 0 Academics: Last day tor filing applications in college SPORTS
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, ‘ o Other: Food for Thought discussion group: 'Eating Dis- terviewina techniques and iob search strategies: Free: 201 33°33 csfl'rua: 13° ”fl.“ .C°." 7:60“ "3° 9"“ Cd'm‘m
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_ ical Function' by Ms. Hyuntae Kim; Md. Ctr. Rm. MN463; 4 fl MEETINGS & LECTURES
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2/10: AIA lecture 'Craftsmen and Courtiers' by Cynthia
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~ ; p.m.; Call 7-8867
2/12: SAB Concert Committee meeting; 228 SC; 5 p.m.;
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_ 2/13: Regular meeting of UK Fencing Club- free instruc-
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' Movies: Thunderball; $1.75; Worsham Theatre; 7:30 ' Academics: Recommended date for freshmen to sub- 2/“5 UK Badminton CIUbi Seatan GYM: 8:31-10:w p.m.;
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1? __ - Meetings: UK Badminton Club; Seaton Gym: 8:30-10:30 . Movies: Thunderball; $1.75: Worsham Theatre; 7:30 2/10: Dept 0' Biochemistrv- Mechanism G Enzvmoiow of
.l _. p.m.;Call278-7138 p.m.;Call7-1287 DNA Replication' by Dr. Bruce Alberts; Med. Ctr. Rm.
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' yew” ".f . ” “51.5 -' " . . _ , ' > * ~ wwmr“ '
Author Ed McClanahan comes full circle aft t ' t l I
By SEAN ANDERSON .. .
Staff Writer . _ t. -. . ,. . He acknowledges. however. that the predominating ’ i '. '
.» M«W .3. . l'tios nutdofrl that everythhng was guing to be "peace and ‘ 1' . ’

. . . . . . y- . ove an owers" may ave been unrealistic “It was . ' i .~ ' '
fyou were lup and in Cahforma during the 19605 — __ easy to maintain balmy illusions in California because '
and fi'dlfefgom New ngi W319” else would you life was prettv soft Especially for people who were ’ ' ' i 1 i ' ' "
wan o iyouwere "pin e‘60s—it’sunlikely ‘ , ' . -7 . - . - 'L -' ‘-

you could have escaped the name Ed McClanahan. . A :35”er affluent and had a sourte of int omc. he . ; _. . , . .. ._
Mltleghjalsssllg‘uiz you could have escaped Ed ' Hetbla'll‘rriledhgolitics for tea ring the counterculture ' i" -. '11:! .i‘l - l
' . .. . l apar e rdcore leftiststurned against drugs and . ' a L tie“
lt’lcClanahan, the self-proclaimed (foetal!) ‘> ‘ ‘ 1’ . the other side refused to be political The glue that held ". J L l i . '
lichtucky. wlfs named in a 1963 Esquire article as one it together wore out “ , ' . ‘ , ' '- 4‘ i3 ‘ 'w
o merica‘s 0t writers (despite beingunpublished at i“ Evend 'n hi‘ .' , .. ., ., , y . ,' '_ _-‘ .
the time) and his living room in Palo Alto during the ’ ' forgot hisufilesgto liglfit‘lchgf :lIhZhnhZhggldhndhz‘l: ll: ‘1” I” I' I: ' 'I' I" h , l- ‘f'
‘60s was described by UK creative writing teacher ? ‘- 1 . . worea floor-length cape he called himself "5a lath ( t 5 - 3 w ‘7‘ .‘
Gltrney Norman as the “crossroads of the counter- : t '* “ s. .. ., Kentucky “ V p - .' -‘ {55
cu ture." i ’ . t H ' " a ' ‘ ’ . In 1971.51 (‘1 'h- x i ' . . 5": 1'" I‘: ‘2'“: ‘
it's a long road from Brooksville. Ky. to the _ .. . . , - . 3:" “ a1$~d G c5 and d.” R ”hid.“ Lexington for d \ Mt 3: ' ’ ‘ ""1'1' " ‘V
‘ , .. - . y c .. , g ,_ an met uy Mendes. now a l h. photography . g. or .4- .tc -t-l.l
crossroads of the counterculture. " ~ ‘ . ' -4 - , ‘ ' ‘ ' V“,
‘ . . .. , ' .1. » instructor. They heard that Little lams was performing .. ‘ ~ “2.. .; . -.
lad McClanahan, 53. who sometimes teaches creative l i" " . ' ' in a local bar and went to we him Mendes gayg Th " 3 f " 'k‘ - 3" ~ 3'4
writing at UK‘ is a Kentucky writer whose two books — i i : fi. taped an interview with limo Willi the i it" {it 1 1 t ti}. 1" "~ ' " . ' E, 7'“?
The Natural Man and Famous People I Have Known — l‘ W) . " : , ‘1». piece together I i ( d ”l m" d ‘.4 ‘ '- =‘i '5’ 13'.“ .5 L if
have received wide critical acclaim. But it took him20 ’ .15" . f ' H . « . . ' . . .- -' -‘ t :3" 5‘ 6
years to write those books and he said that his life . , - it, . . Ed‘took they'll". "‘ffkf" ('élm'rmd and “ ’9‘“ me '9 " . " ‘i‘ ..' i‘ 2 '
. . . . ,t ,, L piece. Mendes says it SJUSlaS well because I think . ‘ . ~ ~ .- -~
dunng that time had a great influenceon b0lh- . “t ‘ that it is one of the best stories in the English - - f Vi'i ' l -" 5:
McClanahan, an only child, was born in Brooksville, ~ . - ' language.“ - - i . 1 i i 3 ' :
Ky. where, he 5‘35. he liveda protected life in the { ~ * ’ The story was eventually published in Phi», my and .3. " i. .. t. ‘3.’
small town. “l llved there ’till I was 15 and felt my . A. ' #3 y » . l. won the magazine‘s best non-fiction award But more '- ' il l . " '
natural creathity smothered by the tiny place. [felt I 1‘ ' :. importantly. McClanahan says. writing about Little ‘ . i" - . :3 - J .‘
was surrounded by people with no art in their 50.115th " Enis gave him a new approach to the llt)‘. el he‘d been i .‘ 5 -'
says witha trace of humor in his voice, conceding that working on for more than loyears He began to think i ' I . ' . ' -. V ‘
many years later he realized what a terrible mistake ‘ about what the piece ”said about me ' " ‘ " , _- .
he d made 1 . . “The character . Little Enisr ought to have stood for ‘ f ‘ _i
U" took me years to realize what a rich experience it .~ . , ‘8._ i. all I disliked but I thought he Was “"‘hderfulg- . . . .0 It :1
w.as ‘ ‘ ‘ "7—". », McClanahan says He says the villain in the novel had ' i ' ' ' ' .
In 1948 he moved to Maysville on the Kentucky side of m been like Em 7 a boorish "own-"1””! ' ' i. «
the Ohio River. He says the larger city was likea new _; 'f . ” “But I realized he wasn't the villain but the hero so I ~ " i 1:
world to him. “Paris wouldn’t have seemed more _ _. reworked the book and character using linis as the . ., . .
cosmopolitan to me." ‘ image." he 59-“ . ’ - 1 i I
Following his graduation from Miami University of ‘j ,1 l The tone of the book changed dramatically . he sa ys. . '- ‘ _- ‘
Ohio. McClanahan went west to California‘s Stanford _ W and though mi“ “N “we“ Th" Mm“ “‘1“ “35““ I r '
University for graduate school —and flunked out. But . published until 1983. McClanahan says Little linis . . ‘ «. ‘
not before he experienced his first taste of the taught h'm how m “The 'l I ' ‘ ‘
underground ’ . ‘ I
_ ct lanahan acknowledges that he is a slow ' '
he time was the "whims, and beneath the eriter by nature and some of his friends and ‘,. ‘ ' \
surf