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Primmysmdcm at Dau GIPSO,] 69 Refoi m Act of 1990 has a h1gh priority among UK facu ty,
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fh" "°‘” ?*";f°"* \/Vhat do old grads do when they get chairman of the UK Board of Trustees. ]
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loaned ?n the King together after 50 years? ‘We thank him for this generous contri- I
Alumni House, are T They remmisce, and, in the case of bution that will live on through the UK (
kA |°°k'"r? f‘{' A the University ofKentt1ckvclass ofl941, Libraries for many years." Ockerman '41
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groups und t reunion, much more. I the humanities endowment fund as part I
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Jon R¤g¤n is out of school — to help the UK Libraiy T ties book endowment fund, fueled by a I
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sets an admirable precedent." The uni- T federal grant," Willis said. UK qualifies {
versity has kicked off a $$20 million fund V for $1 of the grant for every $3 of private
drive for construction of a new library funds raised.Boonehas also made several I
building and the establishmentofseveral I other generous contributions to the tmi- (
endowment funds. i versity, including funding for both the
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Q i _ selected to stage the final freshmen de-
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in the eight preliminary rounds in com-
·· A UK graduate is an honoree of the petition with varsity debaters from
i 1991 OAK Awards, Outstanding Alum- throughout the countiy.
E · nus of Kentucky, presented by the Ken- The topic for debate was: “Reso1ved: v;;—·’-WUI ‘ "   · _
tucky Advocates for Higher Education. That one or more United States Su- si _ l   as 
I T. Marshall Hahn _]r., chair of the preme Court decisions granting the     » °   ` 
| 1 board and chief executive officer of the right to privacy should be overturned."     . ./ i  i ‘  is
M Georgia-Pacific Corpoiation, received the Puckett and Albano advocated the _' ‘‘'V . — '`V        . {
award at a luncheon September 16 at the overturning of National Treasuiy Em-   IQ} .; `L { I
Marriott Resort Hotel in Lexington. ployees Union vs. Von Raab. In this     ·'”—     sf; j if
I A native of Lexington, Hahn gradu- decision, the court allowed drug testing     Qi, · V
ated from UK in 1945, at the age of 19, on customs seiyice employees without      I ,  
with honors in physics, and returned to individualized suspicion.  ji? ,._s I I Si  $1  
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“ UK 111 1950 as a professor of physics. 6         a
At 36, Hahn became president ofVir-  ·—— ·—> r     (     _ 
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State University. In 1975, he began a  
seegnd sueeessful Career, joining Gegr. Ulltll OC[Ob€I`, Kéllttltjléy WHS 0116 of Twenty ye¤rs h¤ve UK Alumni Associo-
0-ig-Pacific, One Of [he largest forest onlv two states east of the Mississippi P°?’°d_""‘F *l‘° "°“# l‘°P°"°
° _ _ . ’ , . . university first generate more
prgduers eginpanies in [he WO]-]d_ RIVCY that WELSH [ Op€1`21[ll1g 111 [116 I`€(1. opened the Office of involvemens qmong
He has served as ehgir gf [he bgard and T11€1l Gov. VV2lllHC€ \Nl11{lllSO1`l 211]- Minority Aftoirs with the university's
(QEO gf (Leo]-gj;1-P;iCj§C since 1934 nounced an anticipated $155 million ° ’*"“ °f “”°’ ° l#2°q Ai"‘°"
_ _ I _ h H f I C I 1 h secretory ond Jerry Amencon olumni.
Hahn is a UK Fellow and in 1990 Swlt A Or we ommomvea t . S,,,,,,,,,s,wh,, wu, Duma,
I received gn h()nOi-ary degree Of dgergr The   SYSICIH WAS HS1<€(l to CUL oppointed ¤SsiSt¤nt homecoming owords
oflawg from UK about $15 million from the budget. ;° ll"? ""?t;"‘:’:l°": :’f':‘l;°' ’P°"‘fL t
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Recipients of the OAK Awards hold P1`€S1d€l1i Charles Wetliingtonjr. mm- affairs Lyman T_ Jsfnsonl
undergraduate degrees frgn-i Kenuieky ated Zi lllflllg l1”€€Z€ 2ll]C1 2lSl{€(l €\’€1`y There ore now 22 the first Africun-
Cgiieges gr Univer-si[ies, and egch has Cl€p2`11”[I1`1€l1[ to CL1[ 1)3C1< Op€I`k1[IO1`lS ii\'€ ftllsfqnd PER-tlmed Sgencun *0 enroll ct
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achieved nadonal stattue and reputation. P61`€6¤L Wh1l6 P1`0i6€UUg P1`0g1`HmS Hlld $,%,-,,5,,,, imiude I, wu, ]q4o and
Alsg, egeh reeipienr hgs grqiyely snppgrred people QS l]lLlC1l HS pOSsl1)l€. recruitment, fin¤nci¤l Johnson, ¤ Louisville
P their alma mater since graduation. D6SPi[6 [h6 bU€lg6i CMS, UT6 Council cmd P°°ls°n°l . s°h°°l *°°°h°r’ w°s
{ _ _ _ — _ 7 . _ . . , . counseling, social ollowed to enter
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l" Hl21l61` EC1uC2ltiO1l a nonprofit corpora- gets bv the 1992 LCU1Sl[l[Ll\`€_Ti]g][ wOn]([ ¤f¤d€m¤< $¤PP¤rt- down the st¤te’s
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l` [1011 organized to support the cause of m62l¤ $286 m11110¤ FY 92 and $324-8 Lqurenq Byqrs mw Ch¤||,_,,,ged me
( quality higher educatign in K€muCky_ 1n1111on FY93 at Lexington; $92 million directs UK’s·efforts to teuching of block
1 FY92 and $110.4 million FY93 for com- "°""'*’ "°*°'“’ f"‘d ‘”l“*° ""d°""
___ _____ _ . nurture und support an the some school.
D · mumty COll€g?S· U . its African-Americon Johnson, now
`[ DEb¢I'I'EI‘$ Do   Aglllll The council also is requesting at least students. 85, returned to help
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i_ T UK d _ Y _ _ d f_ 1 E I ( . R f _ . . .' . 7 I 1   to mork the ¤nmver- yeors of minority
wo stu ents welename top ICS 1- c UCAIIOH e 01111 11]1UdLl\i€S at eac 1 o sary which saak affairs Programming
H men debaters at the annual Harvard the institutions. ploce during on compus, ond the
1- UniversityIntercollegiate Debate Tour- The Counci1's construction request H°'“°‘°'""‘9 "°‘” °l‘{'“"{ 9'°"P
, . . . . . , ,. . weekend were nomed tn his honor.
s nament in Cambridge, Mass. includes ten projects worth fi>l(>8./ mil- Planned hy sha Ahavsl Jahhsan
>- Don Puckett; an economics mtgor from lion is being made. UK's proposed newly formed Lyrnon is presented with on
6 Lexington, and Andy Albano, an uncle- Commonwealth libnuy is fifth on the   ‘l°i";j°': Al";“"' °‘”°"d bY $'°"°“’·
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0 clared mayor from Omaha, lweb., won a councils list of prionties behind, among Gcaaa
6 3-2 decision over Redlands University other things, a mechanical engineering The Johnson
‘S in the final round to claim the top honor. building at UK and the expansion of Al"“‘"" P°"* °i 'l‘°
6 The Haivard Classic was attended by Lexington Community College.
ll more than 40 teams hom throughout the Responding to the council's priority
1- country. assessment of the libraiy project, Presi-
e UK debate directorj.W. Patterson said dent Wethington said, "I will continue to
the UK team and the Redlands tezun were advocate it as the first priority for UK."
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‘”'""'"9 '“°'g"l '" lt was a season of growing pains, says doing it, too. The critics and cynicsjust 4
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fdmbdu gdmd, dnd Coach Bill Curry as he looked back on can trespond to that. They don t know
Korlo wilson, his the 1991 season. “You can’t have stud- what 1t means to never, ever, ever, ever ;
Q"' f"'°"dé `;h° w°i ied our young players and not see im- quit. It’s all so simple, I don’tknow how j
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hdlfdimdl ddmired provement. It is there. We got mentally they miss 1t. lfyou quit, you can’t wm; if 3
rho disploy ut the tougher and physically tougher, with you don’t quit, you will w1n." And so,
A"'u""'°;’"z' P°;; people playing through the pain oftheir the preparation for 1992 is undeiway. `
QGITIE BI'! p¤ _ _ _
ddd ddmd 111]ur1es. 1/Ve played a number of fresh- I
Photo by Liz men and were 011 l V five times this year   -
H°w°"‘l‘ and that’s sensational for our program. Tennis Prgg I
And, the freshmen, they handled the   :
calculus andlined up against the Floridas Two of the greatest players in women’s 1
and Tennessees; the quarterback was tennis, MartinaNavratilovaandjennifer j
criticized; the coach was criticized so Capriati, played at Memorial Coliseum 1 <
now none ol` that will be a distraction Dec.5.The exhibitionincludedamixed 1 1
next year.” doubles match of UK players, a best l
Asked what it is about this team that two-of-three set between Navratilova ·
fuels his optimism, Curry replied, "Their and Capriati, and an exhibition in which ;
attitude and work ethic; it 11ever fal- Kyle Macy and _]er1y Claiborne faced `
tered. lt`s the best I have ever been offwith the tennis pros.
around i11 all my years. They want to Coach Dennis Embry said, “We re- 1
win and they don’t slop around. That ally feel we are going to have the best
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tennis teams yet. We hope to take the Mr»n (Heniy Thomas), T/znS]100k Sar By
” €XCl[€1T`1€D[ of [1115 €V€1l[ l`lgl][ ll1[O Oll1` [/gg DOgp· (AI]]i]][1 Ti]]]b€]`lQ1k€), gud Thy
january season.” Proceeds from the ArIwnzzm».s of Hlurvklpbmy 1*mn (] eff
B contest will IDC used f01` 111111 Hlld weight Brggggw and Sea;) \/Vggdg) ; ;i:(j]‘QZi€S[ 3]]]-
1 rooms for the tennis players and to bitions include "dunk over Michaeljor-
identify a core group of boosters. da11 (]unicn· Braddy), "catch a world-
  record bass" (Richie Farn1er), “play i11
(   KQ} KQ||||||g|||'$ the PGA and be one ofthe top 10 money
1   \\’1l111€l`S (]oh11 Pelphrey), and ‘sing on
· Coach Sharon Fanning`s Lady Kats are stage" (Andre Riddick);
goi11g for their third consecutive 20-nin ) a W). ,   __   y
I season, but a stiff schedule has them fac- I won II. G° I
‘ 111g 12 teams tl1at were ranked 111 tl1e Top  ?,.   ,. . . , ,   ~ y V
e   25 poll at tl1e end oflast seaso11.Tl1e Lady Coacl] Rick pjtmc, m 3 hastily callcd    
,, Kats PIQY 1116 1991 NCAA €11Y*mP1O11$~ news conference during the early sign- _` l- t — I , 1
Tennessee, Feb.8; Final Four contender mg 1-ccl-mtmg pc}-md Said, ··[ Wam {O G    K-   5
I . Connecticut. Dec- 31; and Rcgionafleyel announce, ence and for all, that 1 will A      1
— coinpctitors Wcstcrn Kcntnckyz Dec 11, not, under any cncurnstances, leave    
Gcc>rsia,J¤n· 1LAnbnrn»Jan 197 Arkan- UK. 1 have gnren my wcrci to a couple     ., _ \
5 $¥‘~$»_I*111‘· 24. V?111€1€1`b111» F€b· 12» and I-$U» ofplayers that I will see them graduate. At r i., ) N
I Feb. lb. You can see the Arkansas, Ten- T1]€ Omy way I vvill lcmrc UK is ifi gct   V   ;
l1€SS€€,2111CILSU[€21I`HSll12lC[lO1121[l\/I€I11C)- 51-cd_ [ hmrc mrc ycm-S On my ccmmcc _ J: r`
[ rial Coliseum. The Lady Kats also will be Any talk Of myr lcm-mg bcfmc that is gy . /' yr
y 011 T\f-SIDOYISCIIZIIIIICI—ClI'1Cll11l2l[l (Chan- yhcml-ic_** y  
  11el 35) six times in the new year —_]an. 4 , , yy ‘
-Miss. State;]an. 14-Cincinnati,_]an. 28- An   Message ( I.   ,_ 7 V.
Butler; Feb. 5 - Morehead State; Feb. 8 -     ? 1. Jl Er   I~—-. .-I;. I
Tennessee, and Feb. 19 - Louisville. I wrote Magicjohnson a letter like thou- Rex chopmon, represent ubout 25
Among tl1e personalities on the team sands of others did after he announced *°"“°" K¢¤f¤<*}* ¢’.?~  4:; ;=_;   . . .  
Iegrnpeop c can turing gnggcfe     ·_ -   ·»·,   ···.‘ * >·=i;  i unconstitutional. Then a hammering  
_ environment ;·g€§f, .;;gs,r ;?;g{,_;gj~£,,  · _   _ __»°   i out process began that reahgned, ii;
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_ .     ,:13¤2;;e;;;=:Zt:; A ··   redefined, refinanced, restructured  
hpp; qre e553r|- • 8ff0I‘l' IS ll’\€  .gF—jg[;.¢j—;; ‘,ij%'§fj·:r;?Q$>}j; » iii}? . . Q.;
Hal for high law mos, imporrcnr y  ,· — ;_¤'_j_—:;-{       and refocused 0116 of American soc1- n
els of leorning. contribution i   ‘’‘· i   r X   ety’s most basic a11d meaningful institu- .
_ People do besr people m¤ke to     ` " ,;r   3, tions — free public education.
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in un environmem °‘l“°"° fhe"` i   i, .   I A set ofbeliefs was finally articulated
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where [hey gre °wll success' ` -¤;;3i £·· · s w1tl1 agreement. (See sidebar) Take
vulued. ’ te¤mw¤rl< F     .. time to consider each one. Coach Bill
• ¤ll people hove requlres hush i    _    " `ii°i’**’?¥·w. ‘ K glig   Curry would call this tl1e "whole-part-
intrinsic worth. • le¤l‘¤¤¤g is ¤ i ..-.*4.*33    r - , ~” if-7f_  whole" theory of teaching. "When o11r
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• creogjng qnd llf°`l°"g pr°°°sS°   . ..-..-..J}X‘  T  — "`   , ,, * 'ir  plavers come 111, we throw everything
qdqptmg to • through vision   ll   P   V   that we have at them. They 11eed to