\ ol. LXXII. No. 80 K2 l e] UnILverlrz of :entucty ex on en at: Monday. December It). I979 an Independent student newspaper i Y _ l ' «A'étAAAAA-‘A‘ " .A‘ .:-&1“ *'s 0n communications college ,tht _ t t its “ 1 A, . <. I I . fill:_.52'-1.21‘.:E."A::,; , 1. A‘ . .‘ " 1 ., , va ua l0 n co m ml ee WI I i » , By KIRBY STEPHENS “II we‘re going to make any altera- . After the committee was appointed of the(ollegeol I‘ine Arts‘m I972. was “is???“ w 1,.".‘1A‘,._.: .- , 1- . , tops ldllitr tions." saiil Singletary‘. “it probably Sept, 2|. acting (ontmuntcati‘ons made in an effort to streamline the it“ 3:» A“ m. . :‘t‘gt ' won‘t be iiieftect iintil thelallsemcster Dean Herbert I)rennon outlined lour (‘ollege of Arts & Scrences. 1. ‘ ' .‘. “‘>"~ II I t t n , )t th (, ”If“ ol ol the next school vear." basic directions the college may take. “We would be undoing what we 3.15:3 ‘A $36 3., ie as mee i t e t ‘ _ ,_ ‘ ‘ 3 _ - 3 1 1 . ~ 3 1 1 .. - _ - ‘ : ‘:- ~ ~ . ~ _ . , - . ‘ is iiia tecision. .e sai .wou e 3 1 . 1 , . 3 5., _ ,__ .. s ( uni mmm :\ ”mum confimit- H I y I h d Id b Ihe ( ollege of ( ommunic‘itions did said I)rennon who was involved 311 ‘ t . ‘ .. .. It‘f‘llm yAt‘d bv l'is' l’i‘esident Um given alter he had “timeto talk topri- would continue with its two depart~ in the A & S streamlining. “Youyust 333$ t i “ ‘3; “jiAnt'le‘IiSACn I: scheduled “tr “mm-t; \ate individuals and weigh the com- ments . Journalism and mass coiii- can‘t move students around like _ ‘ ,' ,\ ' _ 3. . y’ y d‘ Al' Ohtnsctnn mm“ mcwmmu- mittee's report for the best possible munication and Zillull—timelaculty (chess) pawns. . ‘3 we.“ ~. . / ‘ tii'willp resent a [:0 on io'S'ingIetarv solution t0 the problems inherent in members. Not a logical solution, Ihe lirst two are unlikely to occur. t «A ‘. _ ' u p ' i t' p m ' rniiigth' that unit " according to I)rennon, because of the according to Drennon, 3..» .. ,3 so... . . 1 “Ah rAA'l‘nmA'K'A mm AA AA * A i; II I . , “up 1 'II'Ill- present program‘s madcqueCies. Journalism and telecommunica- g3 " I" ‘ 3A ./ ‘ille e s tuture and its structure nro ”m“ ”l I “W A“ ”41“ ‘ . . , . . _ ”N A, “A , g 'h‘ l‘ th; “R“ '3 H" mm high. especially in the School of Ielecommiinications and humait tioiis would bconc schoolindependent \_ 1 tWAAAAA {A ”A“ A "”5” “A“ d rAll'A itAa'lt‘r .lournalisni‘s advertising sequence. comiitunicatioiis would return to the of arty collegeand humaitcommunica- 3;» mm.“ ptay :AAALTAX'I::Am\A:" 'lludtnAts which hasonli onetulI-time pmt€55th College of Arts & Sciences while _iour- tions would return to the College of ' 3, ,\ (new, “ .3: i‘ )I ‘ ‘c ‘ 1 ' ' . -- , .. , ‘ . . ‘., ., 2 , . a "32‘ UAUAA‘A 3' HI'l d 'n th‘ colle c \nd and m lt‘lecomntunicattom which was naitsm would become a school indt- Arts & Sciences. , . . .13: 3,1,,3: 1"; \. 31.. Pr~~“”"1‘ “m e ' ‘ g ' , . ‘ . . . 3 3 - d- 3 ‘ cndcnt of any colle'e. lhis Ihe (‘ollcgeolCommunications f ‘ \ ‘hinges that m'iy be instituted by "l "”L “m‘ ‘1 separatc cpartmcnt. p . ‘ A , 33,-. 3. ,g, 1 1;. . , :i'v'i-Al33t"ii'v to change the direction ol 'I eleconimunications is now a alternative also is not probable since would continue as a separate college 1'} ' iht‘ioll'cg'e willniit take effect for some WWW“ under Iht‘ mass communica. the formation of the t‘ollege ol't‘om- with three departments human . ‘."= . ‘3 um, ‘ tion department. munications.along with the beginning ('ontinued on page 3 § .. ’ ‘ A . A A earln \ 3 :3, A ~ s». e a e eam n ‘ .' .’I I l I * »' _‘ ' 1- t \V‘AA‘AA‘AA'J t. ._ ' t , ‘- \Mra/ Ila mm C al I lpIOI'lS Ip .. . s t ‘ \'. 9 1 ;:‘ ' f3 g' - ‘2 '. AA.‘ "' ‘A A :AtAAtA H ' A ‘. A"); “’3‘“ . 1 . . . . 3 3’ , . ‘ 1 , , .“fi‘f .- _, _. By BOB ('()('HRANE “Ihe‘philomphy‘ of this squad is to _, 3 ti" at. . - 3‘ ‘ «- . ' ,1 ,4 Q . \tatl whit-i 80 UP against the best teams." Paller- 3' A 1 .‘ . -r ' ‘ V A ' son said, “It's no fun to win a tourna— 3M,\ " _ 23-31:. .. A ,1 ., ‘ .3: a ”we '5 a l' K “”5”" Aqua” ”Md mum 0‘" Wk“ competltmn- s ‘ . E33 - '33"? among the 10p three In the'nation In order to survivein that caliberol a, GM“ LAVDERS/Kcmelsufl ‘ AA ‘ .. ss‘ hAAdAd '0' ”A national AhAumnAh'p play. 'I "‘ ”“955“? for the debaters l," Western Reunion messengers Roxanne Richardson. (left) history fresh- . .. .. *3 tournament m Mdr‘h‘ and ” 5 "0' the WWW“ 3‘ lea" -0,h0‘”5_ a “Wk- l" man and Arts & Sciences sophomore Barbara Stein sing Happy Birthday -' . ‘A is _ A “A“ , basketball "Adm _ dddlllon I: djevttting virtudll} the for Anna Rugh MacLoney at Merrick Inn. where Macl.oney and friends .‘i , 1’ 1,35 .. A . -. lsKs top ‘varsity debate team . (nllft wte cn o a tournament to were celebrating her 40th birthday. . . ’ 4‘ _ “ h composed of Steve Mancus‘o. a busi~ debate. Iatterson said. v x “4'53"... A g; ‘ AAA“ * »~ .3" ness‘ and economics sophomore from Why would anyone put that much ‘3, {it ‘ .1 ,_‘- A ' ,3 at; “ 1:... (‘inciiinatiand _Iel'f.lones.a B& Ejun- work intoa protect. that receives so Iit- Stu ants earn 088 1 ' ‘_ "‘ y f '3' :~s. . "A '1,“ 9 t _ ior from Toledo hasiustcompletcd tlc atte‘ntton‘.’ . A“ Adi 381' A I; .. ‘ t .3 the first half of its season, Mancuso "Mainly because it supplementsthe . . . . 123"" . , \ 1. . 1. . $3. and Jones endedltwithasecond-place learning experience. I also enjoy the I I .- t \ . $13} , I. '. f finish at Georgetown l'niyersity in travel and meeting people, Jones y S," In gree Ings A": “' FHA 1’”; 3:“- '11: V-A‘ . re ' "§3 A‘ Washington. DC, said, “\t‘ost ol the teams are very ' ts ‘ A. ('3 ' 31 .s 1 ()ffiyemajortournamcnts, l'Kwon ”'9"le- _ _ , . , 3 . , , >1, 3A 38 '3- t ”3'13”!“ 3‘“ :33 two and narrowl,‘ missed \ictorics in Although competition is very By Rl 1H RAGLAND now employes '3 pCOplc.tncluding her ' f . "‘1 ti?" A“, , y three others, The Natit’n‘il Debate serious. an individual round is not so Rv'pitttt'i daughter and five othe.r l1’K students. t " ’. M s}: t A 3 133$; 2.. Championship will be held in March crucial that it determines success or She wants to expand her company. . . 1 fest“ t 1,: t 33 " ' t. . «1, at Arizona University. in luscon. failure during an entire season and It s a dull Monday morning lecture which she describes as a professtonal ' . b3 . ,3 f} ,. .. ‘- ‘1 There IS no formal ranking procc- competing teams often offer each and you re tailing asleep when sud— service. and now operates it out of her ' A; _ --' ' § ', “A _ _, ' dure tor debate teams like the 4“” other helplul criticism denly there‘s a knock at the classroom home at 243 Aberdeen Drive. Am ‘ ~ g" _1.“"'A elated pm“ or ('niied p“,H Whtlc 1t Ls the top varsity team that door. A lady and gent in top hat and Richardson wrote some ofthe sing- , "a ' AA ' _ ' "_ \ - ’ "3‘ International basketball polls but if rt‘s‘CIWS ”105‘ 0" All? attention. there tus walk in carrying a guitar. a-grams herself. I'hey cover almost . ‘ . ‘AAAAgA‘ A .3 one were taken ttK would be among an“ ‘4 “MIN “‘0 l l\ debate‘teams. When they begin serenading a stu— any holiday or specialoccasion. Prices .-"‘ A. {5K f ' A. . ) the ton three according to I W I’at- "Am and 5mm“ ”‘3th (“Adm dent orthc professor. relax. lt‘sonlya range from $5 (plus long distance A 1 3% i -~"'3si3= § %§ terson I'K director of debate Md’l‘mmn‘ ‘1 top ”0‘.“ lrom Western Reunion messenger deliyer- charges it delivered by phone) to SIS w 1. ‘1 _ 1 . t.‘ \ , 3. y - ‘ Hoover. lll.. is a member ol one team m a sin _,t_ iram my one ginger 577 50 for two and $30 A .. 11,3 t _ 5‘ § 53‘. ‘ It you contacted all the coaches and trying to tidyust to differences g - 8 t t- 4 t' h ~ \II j ~~~ h A ‘ ‘r’i ‘ ‘ .' . A?“ , ‘ A ~ » s", . t \ . , , _ ' I w A)‘ 3 ‘ I: g ' 9;” x around ”10 country. you would proba— hetyy‘cen hlgh SCI‘IOOI and COlnglatL‘ A?!” I’CCH _Alngcrs dCCGmpan) I .em " , ,3 As '3‘ q ‘ bly‘ lind Kentucky. Dartmouth and debates this year. AL IA)“ on guhitar. , . " :1 iii; 1.;3 .. t . , . , . -, ~ , . - ,_ . . urin er Sln -a-tram career, 1- A F 1 . . 1 “A ‘ R‘d‘ands ‘( “1‘” m‘mmn‘id ”‘0“- '” “Chum '> mm ”Ph'tl'wu‘d m Richards‘gon has dilivgrcd “Ha .1 AAA§ \t- ‘- ‘ . some order.” Patterson said. college."l\1cGlothlen said. “The issues 8' hd‘ 3‘ b hf b ll Ppfi ‘ ~ ..:‘E§; " ‘ § In addition to having one of the are much more real life." Fm A) songsto 0' 00' a coac - By (.‘ARt I.A\I)I.RS/Kemel Staff nation’s best teams, L'K also sponsors I'he debate ISSUC isdctermincd “”3 ran Curci and deAAtbA'l coach J,“ one of the most important tourna- .VC‘” by a national committee. Mid lht‘ HA'" The sing-a-gram busmess at “A 3 U K dancerS? merits ofthe first halfottheseason.the topic remains in effect tor all tourna- has increased Since her company ’ D . k H d 32 d . V , Henry Clay College Debate merits during the year. This year‘s A“ you don't even. know of such a began delivering them on campus.she erric . |or h .:n (hucltff irderber. 34. twrst andshout asthey watch Tournament topic myolvcs lederal regulation of thing (sing-a-grams) it can be embar- said. . , a otentia re oun carom o t e .‘ ' _‘ ‘ .. ' . .. . 1 - ‘ .- .. , . . , . - . Bp‘l I basket during Saturday s game against Our tournament is the first mayor broadcasting rights. rasing. says I.yn ‘ Richardson. the No two yobs are the same. When i try or. nthe firsthome game ofthe year.l K won 80-46 to bringtheir sea- one of the season and it drew most of While a dcbater may hold personal company‘s owner. She developed her she sang “Happy Birthday to profcs- ‘ son record to 4-]. the maior teams .. Jones said As the opinions on the topic. rules of proce- sing-a-gram delivery service June 2], sor ('urt Harveyduring his economics I host school UK did not participate in durelorcethemtotakc bOIhUdVOWC.‘ I977. after Western Union stopped 260class.sheaskedthestudentstojoin ,: the tournament which drew 80 teams and opposition stands. sending singing telegrams. in. They all did at the top of their :. a a I n e from around the country. When the debate topic was abortion Richardson. 43- also has radio PTU‘ lUDSS and Ilarvey‘ "‘09k 11 well.“ 2’ ' This semester. Kenttickv won the alewyears ago. one team memberwas grams 0“ ‘01” rad“). 513mm ”'1‘th Richardson sa'd~,,H° enjoyed it 50 ”‘ ,1 competion held at Middle-'Iennessee so opposed to abortion he couldn‘t area. Ihree stations. in Nicholasville. much he called oll class that day. 1.’ The famous free throw Shooter State in Murfeesboro and followed really argue for it. Patterson said. t‘y‘nthiania and Jackson. carry her “I passed out a lot ofcards thatday. 3 I with another victory at the Tarhecl ‘“He would begin hisadvocacy‘ by say- inspirational . program on Sunday they were all thanking me. she said. '_ . - , - . - . InvitationalatChapeI Hill.N.(‘. Fortv mg that he personally agreed mm the morning. while WJMM-FM of lex~ Her stng—a-gram messengers even 1' dip/0’ 7 ’at, Star, b/g't/I I 79 calebrlty schools competed in that tournameni. opposition. He would say‘h‘lfl were an ington broadcasts her show everyday deliver SOIIgS'ln languages other than ,- including Harvard Dartmouth and advocate of abortion. this ts how I at l(l:l5 a.m. English. In November. she and (bus By JOHN “A" plan 0“ ”~ ”till" Just the way it was Bates College Which fell to UK in “(Wild argue it.‘ He very often won Ihe Lexington resident said she Sullivan. a IO-y‘ear-old boy who lives Sports l'tiiltt.’ going. It really wasn‘t designed for me the finals 34). with that tactic." Patterson said. based her version of the singing tele- in Midway. Ky.. delivered a “Have-a- , , ,1 "‘ “ka “Ul‘ldc ‘hms " In other major competitions UK This type of charisma is a valuable mm on three other companies OP"— AAAA'AAA KA'ng'::gan A: ‘taCh‘EE l“ l’s't‘n ”"69 )0?” WW? Mic With A 0' ll “mild“ “WON"? and lost to powerful Dartmouth at Emory. attribute for a debater. according to ““"S f" ”7‘” ,"mc‘ £35m” Onion. {AA'A‘f’m A”) roc er tiring " : Macy. the lamous I K All-America oneol one Iromthc line. Macy poured to Redlands in a mild upset at Wake Patterson. “I look for a student with based in Miami. Phocntxand Atlanta; Spanish IOI class. , . . . guard.decided that he would look a lot in 17 points in 26 minutes on the floor forest where UK had the number one self—discipline. who can reason and Musical Messengers and National Sullivan. who is Western Reunion 5 ' better in blue and white than black and as the Cats rolled to an 8046 victory. seed. and then lost in the finals to think on his fect.“he said. “I alsolook ()nion. . , . hpantsh specialist. sang three songs in , ‘ gold. And needlessto say. inthattime And even that lone free throw was » . . tor rsuasive ‘rsonalcharacteristics Richardson. who initially staffed Spanish for (rocker. _ __ Augustana College (III) at PC, I’t “ . _ . he has left numerousopposingcoachcs significant. Georgetown. which yust can‘t be taught. the company with two other Singers. (‘ontinued on page 3 . ’ shaking their heads and wondering. When Macyknockedithome.itw‘as , "Is there anything this guy can‘t do?“ thc 28th straight the Indiana native has Well. maybe save the world from nailcd since last February. breaking 0 a Iran or stop nuclear testing or some- the record held by Louie Dampier world . thing unimportant like that. But as far smcc the |966-(t7 55350” . Ihe civil sun in [CS District Court will determine as college basketball is concerned . , . Ihe game was stopped and the game State I'Ah'm) "’“hc Ma) 29‘ 'Anmea' Southgate. Ky" m IRAN BM‘KED DOWNycstcrdayt‘rom its threats no. not a whole lot. ball (even before the game was over) AV ”0”,,” I‘N'TO THF DFATH t' h . “MAN’S ”mp": we” Alum and 5" o'hcft'nlgrcd: to set a quick trial date for the American Embassy ‘ For example. in Saturday night's was presented to Macy by (‘tyach .Ioe _ ‘ ' y' . . ‘ " . .0 l A mA," ()AAO'AAA” Aw'cmAmA AAA'nA' “mm A A" ants hostages apparently preferring to leavethe United l K—Bavlor contest I” Ru Ar‘n't H' ”I h“? sought in the slaying of a Kentucky State Police already have reached an estimated SIS IYIllllUn. St t . y ‘ whl A ‘atollah Ruhollah Kho- , F _ . ' ,. ‘ pp A “ d d“ ‘ ‘_‘ ”‘00 “’3er “prmWII- lrooper probably Willnot be held untilthe first ofthe ' AAA "A AAAPA'M '0 ‘A 1 1 _ Whatever the Wildcats needed Mr. "I rcally‘didn t know anything about year. authorities said yesterday. . meini tries to clamp down on rebellious minorities ' MM} was there to supply. it." Kyle Macy the famous tree-throw (‘ly‘de Daniel Graham. 22. of Elizabethtown. Kyu. natIOl’l threatening A" power. , b h h , When ‘ht‘ Bea“ clogged up the mid- shooter and big-time celebrity said. “I was shot to death by a Kentucky state policeman Sat- "ma" ”m?" M'"“‘" Sadegh (’h‘" “deh A4: ‘ . die with their collapsing lone. Kaptain knew I hadn't missed since last year | urday after answering a knock on his motel door in THE STATE OF ALASKA Will be gambling with 0" l'riday' pledged to make a “mm“ A}; 'n h Kyle went white-hot. hurling bombs heard them call for the ball." thingham. police said Kentucky and Illinois state the oil industry tomorrow like a poker player holding hours 0" a "'3' d3“ for the 50 Americans he att c , front the Kincaid lowcr todemoraIi/e Someone asked how long he could police said (iraham reached fora hunting lrnife before a pair of aces on the sale ofdrilling rights in the Arctic embassy. ““1 yesterday. A_‘ present “6 are not going ' the visitors Stats" I9 ‘2 Macy, from keep it p be was shot Ocean to sctany time limits on arriving at any new dCCISIODS ' . .. .L.. _ d. ' __ ‘ ' fl .1 u “ ' I . 20‘ Ibltl, Macy from l4; II It). Macy at“ hard to sav." said Macv smil- I): RR. l.ystila. I‘.flingham (ounty. Ill. coroner. Alaska has adopted a net profits method for the about the hostages. , . , , . 7 , ' .. . ' . , ~ said that an autopsy performed Saturdayaftcrnoon ioint state-tedcral lease sale to deude who Wlll be -. . 4 from 22. K46. Macy from .4and soon ing. Sometimes you feei good up at 3 ‘ ' ;‘ and so on 0'1 the Wildcats “N 2t) h l 0 h - L showed (iraham died of two gunshot wounds. one in awarded the best state-owned tractsonthelloor of the weather 5 ' (tints Kai t'tin K m] owuci '4 At t e me I cr “m“ “0“ ‘6 been run- the chest. the other '“ the abdomen. Beaufort Sea. the most promising unexplored oilfield 3 . . r I ( ) k , A . . . . . . . ' ‘ Fhem p ‘ ”'"g ‘1” “‘d d"“" ”‘c ”mm“ W“ ’6 in the country issmsossan warm WEATHER tsontap {1 - . .. Ih b . . tired , IIIE NATIONS ALl MINI M-WIRE industry It means the oil company that otters to share the for Lettington today and tomorrow wrth forecasts of 4: ‘ e tg IIILI'I yust stayed inside so But what about defense” \ecd you will be on trial today as oral arguments begin in the greatest percentage of its profits. aftercosts and taxes. sunshine and temperatures m the mid to upper 50;, 3 ‘ ‘ . . c | thatulcft the guards to do the shoot- ask’ multimilliondollar lawsuit stemming from the Bev- sum the lease In prcVious sales. the lease went to the Tonight. however. temperatures will return tothe low it '3 mg. 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