c . ‘ 3 9_ ‘E . Tl'i Heank ‘ Partly CIOddy c 9 Another day of nowhere weather is the report—decreasing cloudiness and cooler 9 air is booked for today and towards ’ evening it should get even cooler. Tem- . peratures are expected around 40 degrees . today and 20 degrees tonight. Not much 9 chance of precipitation (why can‘t it snow , 3 decently in Kentucky‘H—they're saying 10 ’ percent probability today and zero percent , voi.. LXIII N0. 95 LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY 405m; TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22. l972 tonight. ho-hum. ‘ 9 . 3 9 £1, .'.;.;_ _ I wISEZQG:29?:<:5:;;:.:;=:g;;;;:3:::;9253-. .3 . 3 . .. . .. : 200 r otest 9 ‘ . <93Q "*3“ .e' 2% . " Assistant Managing Editor .. I I " ‘3 ‘3 v33 3&3 s” ;_ -9 I. f itemW . , ‘ W :29 , 9- 9e 39' . ‘ .. While the Arts and SCienceS faCUIly was 0:" » '9 . «9- ' 9- ‘ N * ' 3239 ”99999” W - ' . . - . 99m ' " ‘- 9 \‘i ' WW. 99* ’99 . fie '- 33‘ preparing for its meeting Monday, some I; in s. . 9" " 1' at”? , We 200 students marched outside the '9 . ' ' *9 9’ e: l, e . Chemistry-Physics Building protesting the 7‘“ ‘3. fix , . _, i ‘24 i; gee??? “WW 5 treatment or the 38mm“ 0‘ k «9* - «a, 999 2%: General StUdleS degree and other we .3.e 3 proposed degree changes -. 3* " ' The group, led by Mark Paster, " ‘et 99-9 V .1 University Student Advisory Committee 9e? 9 : 9- . 1 I. H \ , .3 cochairman, gathered at the front of the . 9 3 Administration building and marched to _ w 3M” ' ' ' ‘ ‘ '3 ' the faculty's meeting room about 3 p.m,. _, . . ,.-:,,~3 : , .. 3' ,1 ,3.» 3 . . . 9 Student-faculty standoff “ W - 3 , .. I I“: 3"- ~ A. , 9 After arriVing at the meeting roomv the : .. ' .3 ,. ' . 9» : ' . . I group was met at the door by faculty 3 " " " . 9 9.: 1,:ij .- _.3» . .. members Drs. Stephen Langston, Herbert ,, 3 3&3: ' ' 1'» . ,' 3 . : . , Drennon, Ben Black and Dean of Students ¢ ’ . 2 3 : , . ’3 2. ’ Jack Hall. The marchers were told they .3 ' 3% 'i: - 9 . . , , ,1, .1; __ . .. ._ . ,_. , couldn’t enter the meeting until the faculty _: 3.: ' '1 2‘ ' " ‘ ' had all been seated. . .. as ”gig, 9‘ * ' ea .»:;.; . ,, _' . 9 ,, ,V ,, 7159559” ' ' By the 4 P-m- starting time, however, I ' 3 Ralph. the Saint Bernard. takes a very som- members passed the 868 proposal. bl“ delayed , numerous students had infiltrated the ! awn. nulent view 0‘ yesterday's A815 Fa‘culty action on other degree changes. (kernel photo by . meeting room and had taken seats, leaving Meeting. Perhaps he had a right. The iaculty John llicks.) many faculty members standing in the :lessierAéeagnjf £331,822 ovaIi-Zbgzg Tuesday afternoon. 9‘“ that "seetmfidtg: Followmg the seating hassles. the Arts The committee also said that in the . , ’ on] students allowed to atten wou . . . . , Sciences,asked the students to move to the ”10:8 members of the A&S Student Ad- and selences AdVlSOl‘Y COUDCII passed a futureit would “0 longer support efforts to ‘ room next door to make room for the visory Committee he warned. motion asking that the faculty meetingsbe "10"? Students out of meetings to make 9 . remaining {acuity members. . , Paster urged the students to move out, moved to a larger meeting place because room {0" faculty members When larger Royster said If the students did." t move saying "we're ONLY cutting our own of the large turnout of both faculty and meeting rooms are available on campus. 9 out, he would cancel the meeting until throats." students. Continued on Page 2, Col. 1 3, '3 . .* . 9 - ~ By HENNIE BOND woman as the counterpart to the ' .. g33.._,.. 3 ' " Kernel Sta” “lit" 3 black male. although as an in-9 / g $ . , - A local chapter of a national dividual she plays manv roles in - . 3 ’9, §_-'.;f§3'~3.:9‘ a? organization called the Black somety. .; , :j _ Mag. . University Women‘s Unit met Ms. Saundra Holmes. a if... 3 t a” i Friday for the “I‘Sl time after studentconsultantofthe National 3‘ . 2 4 . -. being ad0pted by the coordinater. YWCA from Atlanta. Ga. who . " a“ 7 ‘9‘“ , i“ , 3 MS- Norma Johnson. 3 _ was the guest speaker. said the '9 __ 39 3333’ 3_ ,, ,. , "The organization was initally attitudes of most black XV _ ' '1 9" '3 3 * 1., .. 3 ii liliated With the national YW'CA. apathy and unawareness, Black , -. a - .. 2 Who came t0g“ther "1 Houston- women on college campuses are L . shifeee wee... 4 If . 99.,‘ii’j e ‘ : Texas. recently. and from this too busy trying to achieve 3*“ - , re e. “ . meeting emerged the Black credentials to move in the white ‘tex '9 .-. ‘t m :*9e:§'53'5‘ Women Ull'ls 0f the YWCA.“ said society. she said. 9a,- 3%“e‘ 9 39f Johnson. a recentU K graduate. She said the majority of black ‘9 92 $ 3“ The ”"99 main objectives. women have middle class values. , e‘ 3 , ' ‘ Johnson stated. are to establish a although she did admit that black . ‘ “‘3‘ ‘ ’ ' b0lld 0f l0\"‘ and trust between women usually have not had the 9 ““99““ ”m . . 3! black women. and to raise the opportunitytoassemble to decide 4. ‘ ‘Nr . level of black consciousness in their role in {hp black com- 3 '° ‘9 “'1le women. 1‘5 “'9” {‘5 ‘0 munity. However. she said. there 3 :2; ._. prepare black women pliyswally was no ”.350" why this should ' '9" ' and psychologically to meet the continue ' Ms. Norma Johnson. co-ordinator for the Black M“ u". organization. tKernel photo by Bruce challenges ”l ”‘9 SONNY- mters opportunity l'niversity Women's Unit. outlines the objectives 5“,“..th ”0““"5 ”PM” llolmes also said she felt the , Johnson said she sees the black Continued on Page 3. Col. 1 . X s 3 . \