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‘ Kentucky Kernel

Vol. XCI, No. 74

University of Kentucky, Lexington. Kentucky

Independent since 1971

ADD-DROP
EDITION

Mmday. January 12. 1987

 

Spring semester begins with add-drop session

Officials give tips to make process easier, more productive

liy St tl'l‘T \\.\Itl)
ytanaging liditor

Just as the lust day alter
t‘liiistiiias always marks the begin-
ning of the gilt-returning season.
'l‘uesday 's centralized add»drop
kicks oil a l'K class-returning sea~
.still

tcnlrali/ed addrdrop in Memorial
(‘olisciiiii loi slll(l(’lll.\ who adyaiice
registered begins at to Tuesday
nioiiiiiig and lasts until ti. and tilllr
cials in the registrar‘s ollice say this
year won't bring any changes in the
tltltl'tll'llllPl‘lK'otlUl't‘

llut they offer some advice on how
to make the day a little easier

lelore you get to .\leiiiorial t‘ol-
Ist‘tlllt. and especially ll you‘re chan-
ging your college or major. it‘s a
good idea to see an adviser. said
Margcy .\lt'Qtllll\’|tl. director of stu
ilt‘ld l't't‘Hl'tls

' People have to be careful about
ielyiiiu on the adiice ol other slu-
deiits.' said t‘niyei'sity Registrar
Randall l)ahl “it they're wrong. it
can really mess up your progi'aiii

\ol. ically need to go to an olli

clai solace

 

“People have to be careful about relying on the

advice of other students.
can really mess up your program. .

If they’re wrong, it
. You

really need to go to an official source."

Randall Dahl,
University registrar

“And the advisers will be delight-
erl to see them,” he added. “That‘s
\\ hat they're interested in doing."

When you get to Memorial (‘ol-
iseuiii and olticials stressed that
it is pointless to. get there before
your assigned time «7 Dahl sug»
gested that along with your student
11) and sharp \'o 2 pencils. you
should bring a little patience,

And “a smile always helps.”
McQuilkin said, “We tend to take
the attitude of the person standing iii
front of us It's a long (lay for every-
body.”

McQudkin also suggested that stu-
dents do a little advance planning

before they go in She said it is help-
lul to figure out options ahead of
time. That way. it a class or course
section is already closed. students
won't have to scramble to liiid an
other.

She also stressed that it students
are changing sections of a class.
they need to make sure they drop
the original section. otherwise they
might wind up with an une\pectcd ii
on their transcript

()f course. keep track of what
you‘re doing and always add before
you drop.

And afterward, if your lull time or
part-time status is changed. you \\lll
need to go to the registrar's ollice,

UK impressive in December,
upsets Louisville and Auburn

My \\l)\' Ul'HS'l'tllH’

spoils l-Tditoi

.‘li.y coach \\tll tell you that one
game does not make a season

llut alter Kentucky dismantled the
l iii\i-i's'ity ol Louisville ('ardinals in
l.oiii~»\ilic liy .H points. the
\\ ildcats appeared to be higher than
t‘louil ‘i

"some people are saying that this
could be the bggest win lil Kentucky
history ci-iitei ltoli Lock said alter
the garlic

\lltl Lock was one \i. ho played a
vital role lit the l)ec 27 win

The lunioi center pulled down
seven rebounds to go along with nine
and teamed with running
mates Richard Madison and try
'l'lioiiias to \lllll doyyn eyei'ybody‘s
,\|l .»\iiici‘icai‘. "\cyci‘ Nervous" l’er
\is l‘Illisoii

lt lillisoii was anything. it was
iiertoiis

toil; \l.id:son and Thomas sliiil
tlt"y\ll thi- t'aidiiials highly touted
lioi.t line lot to minutes while fresh
man sensation lte\ (‘hapinan iced
the game born the paiking lot with
alter threepointei
.itlci lliiec pointer

l‘hc t'ards starting numbers l‘ll-
llstitl loiii points and tour rebounds.
lleibert t'iook six points and seycn
rebounds and Kenny l’ayne seven
points and one rebound

.‘iltttll'sttll. alone. pulled down 17 re
bounds, while 'l‘hoiiias yanked down
ll‘.t‘ .\iid t‘hapiiiaii rewrote the book
on the llll't'i'rtlliltll shot. canning the
ol clght attempts and linishing with
'1'.lll‘\’ lilgli _‘ti [mints

\s a team. the Wildcats held a
,. oa‘ua it 33 edge on the boards and
hit it ol 1? three point shots,

{fin-H.

points

llllt't‘rtitlltllt‘l'

lyciiluckvs l‘:(ltll(‘ Sutton. lioyiev
in. said 'lic final score wasn't as tl|~
s.l‘s‘lttll> loi' lllt' t'ai'dinals as it ap‘
peared

“We aren‘t 34 points better than
they are." a pleased t'K coach said
"We Just played a great game and
they just couldn't get on track,”

(it'lllllg on track is putting it tight-
ly. the t‘ardinals' train never tell
the station t'K singed the nets. hit-
ting 342 percent from the lield.
while it held 1' of l. to a season low
ill} 2 percent.

But as high as the (ills were tll
routing liouisy'ille oat ol Freedom
ltall. the Georgia Bulldogs were one
cloud higher three days later when
they visited liou1syille for Ken
tucky‘s opening Southeastern ('on‘
terence game

The inside-outside Wildcat t't)tlll)l*
nation that put the clamps on LOUIS~
ville was left in Lexuigton. and
Georgia managed to escape the
liner t‘ity with a 69435 upset before
311.1133 ("at fans during the annual
tieceiiiber game at Freedom Hall.

"There are going to be eight other
coaches out there tonight who are
going to like me a lot more than
they did this morning.” an elated
Hugh Durham said alter the upset.
"lt‘s iiol olteii tiiat a conlerence
learn beats Kentucky on their home
tloor. and it helps the rest of the
league."

Durham's Bulldogs were led by
sophomore ’l‘oney Mack. who hit ltl
ot 1-1 lrom the held and brushed with
24 points. Mack was recently sus-
pended li'oni the squad for the re
inaiiider of the season because he
tailed to pass the required number
ol credit hours to remain acadetiir
cally eligible

(‘liapiiian‘s red~hot shooting was
cooled by the ’viilldogs’ man-Ionian
deleiisc 'l‘he freshman hit only four
lield goals in H attempts. two being
three-point desperation heaves ill
the closing seconds ol the game
alter Georgia had closed the door

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All" 0.23800 Kernel Sta"

Tom Leist. a finance iunior. paints a wildcat's head for the home-
coming float at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity Homecoming
was one of several activities sponsored by SAB last semester

 

UK tickets
available
this week

Staff reports

Student and guest tickets for
Kentucky‘s contest With Florida
Wednesday night at Rupp Arena
are available from 9 am. to 4
pm. Monday at the ticket win-
dows outstde Memorial Coliseum.

Students with [Us and activity
cards can pick up tickets for the
LSU (Jan. 18). Navy (Jan. 25)
and Mississippi State (Jan. 31)
games at this time.

Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday. guest tickets can be
purchased lor all four games at
the same time and location. Tick-
etsaresfi.

The next student ticket distri-
bution will begin Feb. 1 at Memo-
rial t‘oliseum for the Auburn and
Tennessee games.

 

 

 

“ltcx is going to have nights like
this." Sutton said alter the game.
"He is only a lresliiiiaii and it's just
going to happen "

ll ('liapiiiaii was cold. the rest of
the icaiii was lrigid (in the night.
l K hit only 4le percent of its lield
goals. a season low. and rattled the
rim lroni the threerpoint range on
nine ot Ztlattempts

“This league is the best the SEC
has been tor a long time lroin top to
bottom," Suttiiii said. "There aren‘t
any \yeak teams in the conference.

tot; (iillis Building. with your add-
drop slips to have your lees reas—
sessed. Daltl said

For more inloriiiatioii on add
drop. students can call the l‘egis’
li'ars ollice at 2577173

To accommodate the extra work
load. the ollices ol admissions. ad-
yising. registration. fee payment.
delinquency clearance and student
liiiaiicial aid \‘.tll have extended
hours \\'ednesday. Thursday and
next Monday and 'l‘iiesday. the ol-
lices will be open from 8 am to it
p in For more iiilorination. call 2377
‘2le

Students may also want to keep in
mind that the office ot advising and
registration has moved from .\liller
llall tozo'i'tiillis Budding

llt’l't‘ are some other dates to re-
member:

.zMonday
students

wTuesday Last day to with
draw from the lniversity and re
ceive a lull rcluiid. Between
Wednesday and Jan. 13. students
can withdraw and receive an 81) per-
cent reluiid From Jan. 14 to March
5. students can withdraw and re-

ltegistratioii for new

. L \
“3

Rex Chapman goes up against PerVis Ellison dur-
Wlfl over

ing Kentucky's 85-51

"Overall. and I‘ve looked at
enough film to know. this is a heckur
va league "

tine lieckaya game was what the
Wildcats played \Kllt'li they ti’aycleil
to Auburn .lar; .‘.. \ilicie they sul-

Get your programs

SAB, SGA scheduling concerts, speakers, other activities for spring semester

By l"|t.\\ STE“ “('1‘
T‘Ztllltll'rlll-(‘llfl‘l

[)on't lill in all the dates on your
calendar for the upcoming seiiiesler
bel'o"c you check with the Student
:\t'll\lllt‘.\ Board and Student tioy
erniiicnt .-\ssociation

The two organi/ations are already
gearing up tor the seiiiestei'. plan
niiig everything from lectures and
concerts to ballooning and spring
breaking in sunny Tt xas

Topping the list is the Pretenders
concert. said Lynne liiiiit. SAB pres
ident The concert. featuring special
guest Iggy Pop. will be at ll p in
Jan 22 in Memorial (‘oliseum Tick
ets. which are on sale now at the
Student t‘ciitei' ticket office. all Disc
Jockey locations and (‘iit (‘orni-r.
are sloand $t2 so

The t'K concert marks one of the
first stops on the Pretenders" new
tour. Hunt said “We‘re really excit-
ed that we got them."

SAB and StiA will join forces to
bring Terry Waite. special envoy to
the Archbishop of (‘anterburyg to
campus Feb 22 Waite has been in
the news of late for his efforts in no

 

“We're very, very
excited about this
semester. We feel like
we‘ve got a good start
on it. ”

Lynne Hunt,
SAB president

goliating for the release of hostages
iii lleirut

The organi/ations booked Waite
late last .setiti‘ster lor 310.0011. SGA
l‘residcnt lionna tireenwell said
The lecture \\lll be at the ('enter for
the \rts

llunt said Waite represents the or-
gani/ations efforts to bring quality.
as well as popular. lecturers

"lie is currently still very much iii
the news.‘ she said

"i think he‘ll be an ewehent
speaker." (treenwell said. “but l
think we'll have to advertise what
he did instead of his name “

(ireenwell said SGA is also check

 

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TUESDAY’S
ADD-DROP SCHEDULE

Registration for new students Monday.

Tuesday last day to withdraw and receive full refund.
Late registration Wednesday.

Jan. 27 last day to pay fees.

Mc-O — 1
P-Ri —— 1 :30
Rj-Sm -— 2
Sn-U — 2:30
V-Z — 3

A-Bt — 3:30

 

 

cciye a 50 percent refund. After
that. no refunds are given. [)ahl said
it is imperative for students to notify
the t'niversity upon their \vitlidia
it at so they can get their rel und

l/Wediiesday Late registration
tor students who did not advance
register or who had their registra-
tion dropped for non-payment of the
33o conl'ii‘iiiation lee. There is a $20
fee ltll‘ late registering

inlan. 13 Last day
class.

to add a

LOUISVille Al-

lei'ed llieii only conference loss last

St‘uStltl

Kentucky led by as many as ttlsi\

dillei‘cnt ltltlt's lit the second ball.

belore slipping away “Hit a tLZl-titl

‘.\ lll

ing into bi ingiiig consumer adyocatc
Hilltill \aili'l‘ to t‘;i'i‘j"" Ill the
spring

Students yy ho want to ,sa\e a leyy
dollars on the books they need tor
the semester can stop by a tempo-
rary bookstore on ’he lirst floor oi
the Student t‘entcr this week The
Book Hwhanger. which is sponsored
by S(i.~\ and operated by (‘hi tlinega
sorority. has Collected about 150
books and “Ill ot'lcr them at prices
below that ol the local bookstores.
(Ereenyyell said

The Spotlight .la/I Series “I“ con-
tinue with a concert by up—and~coiii~
ing jau artist Bobby McFerrin. of
LeVi‘s sot jeans coiiiiiiercuil fame.
lluiil said McFerrin will perform
.laii 'lo in Memorial Hall Tickets
tor the concert are available for $9
at the Student (‘enter ticket office

(‘losing out the series Will be the
Modern Jazz Quartet. which will
perform Feb 20 at the (‘enter for
the Arts, Tickets are $12

The t'niversity' turns a year older.
which gives reason to celebrate Feb
to Hunt said SAH is working to pro-
vide events more interesting to stu.
dents "other than a free piece of
cake "

wJan. 27 , Lust day to pay fees
in full to avoid cancellation. Fees
should be paid in 257 Student t‘eiitei
.-\ny reinstatement alter cancellation
costs $50.

l/Feb, 12 . Last day to file for a
May degree t'ndergraduate degree
candidates should file in then col
lege dean's ol'licc Graduate stu-
dents tieed to file Wllh the graduate
school

.x.\larch 3 ~-
class.

Last day to drop a

DAVID COVLE Kernel Contributor

though Ellison won this matchup. Chapman and
the Wildcats won the Battle of the Bluegrass.

('liapiiian pulled out of his orie-
game slump and led the pack with
24 points. as he knocked down six of
nine three-pointers

"We hay e worked e\trcmely hard
on the three-point shot. Sutton said.

Another annual event. the l.‘l‘le
Kentucky Derby. is set lci Am i; it It
and should lolloyy basically the same
tormat as last year. featuring a caw
iiival. riiiimiii tor rose and t‘->(li"1ts
and the ballooi‘ race. lluiil .said

For the third year. SAM will spon
sor a spring getaway to South Padre
Island. Texas. March HZ: "l’adi'e
island is really becoming a popular
place to go." Hunt said

Students can sign up now iii the
outing center in 101 Student (‘entei
and reserve their spot With a $50 de-
pOSit. Students who sign up before
Feb. 2 pay $282 for bus transporta~
tion. hotel and activities such as
wme and cheese parties. she said
After that date. the package costs
3292.

“I'm sure we'll have a lot of other
concerts and lectures pop up as the
semester goes on. but that‘s what‘s
planned now," she said.

Hunt said she‘s proud of SAB's
programming for past semesters,
and “we‘re very. very excited about
this semester. We feel like we've got
a good start on it,“

 

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This Schedule of Classes Supplement lists all of the OPEN
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very tew spaces available.

The Supplement must be used in conjunction with the regular
Schedule of classes since the days when classes meet, times. and rooms

are ONLY listed for t‘ose courses (or sections) which have been added
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The format of this Supplement is the same as the regular schedule.
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THESE ARE OPEN COURSES ONLY

NOTE 1: Advance registration dates for the 1987 Fall Semester and
both 1987 Summer Sessions are April 8-15, 1987. Advance
registration is required for all continuing students.

University Senate regulations give faculty members the
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CEP 399 001

A 81 S ICON-401 HISTORY OF JAPAN

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EVISION COURS

Evening - Weekend College Universityof Kentucky

STUDENTS MAY ADD TELEVISION COURSES JANUARY 13-20. 1987 BY
FOLLOWING THE NORMAL ADD-DROP PROCEDURE.

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professional growth and personal development. They are appropriate for BUSY, MOTIVATED AND SELF-
DlSClPLlNED students.

A TELEVISION COURSE IS A FULLY ACCREDITED COLLEGE LEVEL COURSE. Television courses combine
television programs, repeated a variety of times; related textbook and study guide assignments and
examinations; and approximately six class meetings on campus with university instructors.

 

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5':70d:ast tunes Mon 6 p m 6 Wed 6 p m
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YhCrsday January I5 I987

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