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V.” - .- 2—1 "‘V’" -‘-="-.“ ' Sc 2'. ,V' t S Beginning this surplmfefr the :‘ood [he Dinercard “ill be t 2 ‘. ’2
‘ . I. ‘ erVices program WI 0 er stutents . ; f . . . . .
'2 .i' he i . 2 \m _: 3‘ an alternate approach to campus $450 Per semester fOl‘ .‘ .
. i i T 2 “-M ‘ '2‘. . dining studentslivin in it r
t , - £ .~ t’ t .' ,' _ 3 _ t t I. tx‘ The l'K Dinert‘ard. which will _. t g y' r [Vv
' t :‘ ,_ ‘ tq . _ ta.“ 9 . . ew’x ‘ ' ‘ - . ‘ ‘ supplement existing meal plans Will restdence balls. The .5 . P'V”
t t “.45 n g 53“” ~ ; ‘ ,’ ' ‘ ' ‘ operate on a declining balance coii , : ' .' , '
_ h \ "' '5 A ' . {i712- "‘""‘ ‘ r h , _ * cept. “Basically. it works kind of deE prlce “I“ 8110“ . .‘, 2. :
i’ " “t ‘ - ‘ ' I "f. “a; hit“: like a checkbook." said Allen R192 students to spend -.i ' H i J. ‘5
w.- ‘, taut.) _. ‘t’jf"; 6; man,directorof Food Services , b $§ 40 d 2 . '
‘: ' _ h t “I ‘2‘ ‘ 3 i' ‘ Each time students make a pure ‘1 OUt ~- per 3}“ '_ . "
t . t h” . chase. the amount 15 dt‘dUCted from — ' I t t. ‘ '11" i
" 'h' - t , ‘:"'”"“‘:1_. the balance. he said. Students can q (i t l 1 t 1 ~' ~ " ' . .i
" ' ' .fi . ‘ t’ v ' : ”""'"‘“"”"' _ use their meal cards an unlimited 7 :t‘ e” 5 “1th "m”? ”r 95* ”C 1‘ t’ " ' . ’I . f.‘ .2
v” ., v.4" .. fl if y ‘w '. W -t J. .. 4 .1 .. .; 2.-.. numberoftlmes. how they're going to spend their ~ V-VV V
. .----.-"_- -.-.....-- goat! 32-2.9, h” M ' .. l'f-h: 3-. t \ The minimum rate for the Iiiii thtthel" . g ' ' ' . '. .
‘ . ‘ . y . “' 3 ’ .i~ .. . - -. - erCard will be $450 per selnestei for 'lhe Food Services office first prof _ 1‘ . - -
.t ' :. ,. hf... a O ,g.‘ 2 ," “ .. .' students living in residence halls posed implementing it (tet'hiiihg bal- .i ‘ ‘ . ,- 2'
0‘ - 5 W2": 7 . t .pt ‘. . . - . . ' ;. The base price. Which is similar to ance program about 12 years “30- t - -. .
. .. .' , I- . .- . . " M the two meals. five da\s .d \ieek Rieman said Students. however. . V ‘ ;
’ ‘3 “ .. . I h V a! (A t t ~ rate. will allow students to spend "“tt’d tht‘ PmPOSBI dim“ because it . " t
2 2 - ~ ‘ \ ‘ . _ about $540 per day. did away with the OXISllng meal pro— . . . . . 2
V “‘ h I . “ Students can add to their balance gram ”t favor ”t the ”WW!” >15“ ‘ u . .‘ . ‘
"w. 4 “ 2’ in $50 increments. he said hi the "‘th 7 .~ . ' i
“ '7‘”: ' ' fall semester. students can earn up The meal program that Will be - ~ -
> . _ . 4.;- .,.' ’ ‘1“ - 2 . y . to $45 over to the spring semester available in the fall Will allow stu- '. : . -.
“t""t’MWWS Ke'ie‘S'aii At the end of the spring semester. dents thtttr ch0ice ”t plans They can - . ‘ ‘ . t -
Homes on Ascot Park were among those damaged in yester- the area closed to the public. National guardsmen we re sent to however. no carryovers or refunds Parttt'tpate 1” the new det'tmtng bat‘ '. t- .
. day 5 heavy storms that swept through the state. Police had Newport last night, where damage was extensive_ of the base feewili be made ancc *I’Sthht or tht'.‘ can "pt t" COh' . . I U r
Portions of the minimum balance tinue using the traditional meal plan ‘ _ y . . V-.
o o 0 cannot be refunded because the fee of a set number of meals for a set - . -
eav Storm S cause In urles ama e provides the basic amount needed to number ”that“ . ' t
’ cover operating expenses. such as Students in the Diner( ard pro- . _ -. .
. . ) wages, debt service on the residence gramV t'ah even partake ”t the unlimV' ‘ - _
i‘ti'ttimit ‘5 "Pimrt‘ ‘(1 War Boulevard. Bowl-Bidder buildings m the northern Ken» ln Ali-Lean (‘ountt m western halls and utilities. Rieman said ited serungs atailableVin cafeterias _
. . V . . . . Street and Tates Creek Road. tucky and Louisville areas. ad Kentucky. Harold 'i‘hurman. 53. “It's kind of like if you pay your tu~ h) purchasingaguest tttket . . .
. hh‘tt} ,“thdft‘ m the. southeast Police roped off the area after thorities said. was killed while trxing to hold a ition anddon‘tgotoclass h Atthtttth’h thtt new program 0“th ' t
“htttttth on lexmgton 'ttJt‘rett three the storm. Tornado warnings and watches barn root down with a‘chain near Students who add to their balance more hemhthtt" h hthh hat) the po- 1 . t -
hhhpht and hhth‘rhh damaged The [A’XihgtOh police. Red were issued for several parts of anonnm-n gain .\lcl,eaii (‘ouan can receive a refund of the amount tt’httat tht ptt’t’tttht32 .htUdt-thts could »
hhhht httthhthhhthhthtght' ”055 and the fire department. Kentucky .V'esterdal' afternoon. ('(ll‘nmt'l'JOhn Muster t remaining at the end 0f the semes- run hth ht thhhht before the heme» ' ‘
t ht't “9 get t" talk t" eye _“"t’ which serves as Fayette County‘s but the National Weather Service ter or upon withdrawal from the t” “htt‘ . _ 2 '
nesscs. \i-c doiit really know if it disaster and response unit. estab- in Louisville said the damage in Muster said high “mm. blew ('niverslly fora $5 handling charge. Hut Hieman said the 2;; percent of - .
“it“. h‘th‘lt' “hm“ ”t it tt’rhatttt- lished an emergency command Kentucky was caused by smmg the roof off and threw ’l‘hui'nian. tiff-campus residents can partici» the StU‘teht tht‘tt‘ttt’” “h" hw ”t ' V ’
“ht tht‘ tt‘tthhgtt tt’hks hke it: thr‘ center in the fire departments winds,n0ttornadoes. who apparently had the chain pate in the Dinert‘ard program by t‘e-‘ttthhce htttts can leartho httdght . . _ ,
hhhh .h htt’k‘h “he tornado-force Tates (‘reek station. GOV. Martha Layne (‘ollins was wrapped around his hand, 78 feet paying in $50 increments For a 8?) th?” money hke students “h“ the t .
“‘hd-‘~ oath James Vtaton. dffl)‘ Although an emergency shelter scheduled to tour'Covington and He died from head and chest in- handling fee. they will receive a re» 0“ ('athptb- . . . .. . V “ . '
“t5 Chtht “t the Lexington Pire was set up at Tates Creek Junior Newport last night. press seer-e2 Vllll‘lt‘s about lp.m.(‘ST fund of the balance upon termir (ttt‘t‘tthpuh ”5mm“. have , - .
DUPHIIIHQIH. High SChOOi. most of the families tarv Barbara Hadley Smith Said nation of their account. learned to budget the” Vtundi‘ and . t
(3th” Said many more homes which lost their homes are stay” ' ' ln Newport. streets were Rieman expects the new meal basically. that s all that s going to . ,.
also “Stat"‘td minor damage ”t ing with neighbors.Caton said. “The damage here at Greater blocked off and an National plan to appeal to most students be- happen hereg he said 4 ‘ “ '
the St"t"“ that (thwhed trees and High winds also whipped across Cincinnati International Airport Guardsmen from Louisville and cause it provides more freedom "h S “Oi like ihe)‘ re some to be _
th'htthhos- _ other parts of Kentucky yester— was a straight-line storm." said 30 guardsmen from an engi~ “We feel this will be very mimma. WM suddenly Oht‘ day that all their ' . .
the ttt‘mag“ occurred m an day. causing one death. as many weather service meteorologist neering unit with equipment were geous to most students.“ mime} is 14mm haid h0b€ri Br aun. , 3 2 .
urea 0f the City t-(tnflned by hian as 15 injuries and damage to Bob Belesky. Sent ill. Students “I“ have [north control aSSlStant dlreCtOr 0f I'm SQTVICQS ' . " ' . y
over what they pay for. he said \Ct“"’.‘\l.PdgC5 . , .1 . . . . ‘
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pea ers ant1c1pate rop . , SGA accepting names 2 , . ,
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in coa use, pro uction , . . for Zumwm e awar s . . ,
B) gullAJA 3|‘\[‘].;_\1pl.\1*| coal industry. The main bulk of in- -_'V. *1“ «it 5‘ 22. ..,_.. m ti“- By .»\I\'Nl£(l.—\LL()W;\Y (i ZumWinkle. vice chancellor for ‘V f. It i h, " _
Senior Staff Writer fluenceis from demand.“he added. . £- 3 ht”. «:1 Staff Writer student affairs 2' ; o; 2‘ ~'
Harvey said he does h0t anticipate ,4, __h"i Zumwinkle has "made consider- I , ' '2 t '2 ‘. .. 4" .;
“hi,“ drives the coal industry and the demand for coal rlsmg‘ m the .fu' ' h . 41w The StUdt‘ht Government Associa- able contributions as chairman of 7 .2 .- 3- .. . ’ '
what is the future 0t coal production ture. adding that the tncreasmg ' tion is taking nominations for the the Student (‘ode Committee and . . .' 1'- . f1:
and coalregions intbe state" number .Ot. ””0193" power plants and -. __,~;'-:': .2 »_ Robert G. Zumwinkle Student had done longstanding work for the .. .- '; . . V. 2' ;
These questions were analyzed at the declimng price of Oil are “defi- . 45"“ Rights Awards through March 14. American (‘ml [memes t'nion.“ V 2 .. f 1:2
the third roundtable discussion spon- nltely competitors ’ for the need for ' ‘ ’ Excepting SGA elected officials. said .1 W Patterson. SGA‘s faculty ‘ . . W ' .
sored b." the Appalachian (‘t‘htt‘r coal. . : z . ,. - any enrolled student. faculty or staff adwsep , ‘;' .5.- .’ V‘ ;.
yesterday afternoon at the Student in addition the above factors. in- ‘ V ' member may be nominated. The The award name change was the 2 . I-v-It'i'i '. . gV'
Center. creased PTOdUCtion and exportation - ". -2 awards committee is looking for result of a senate prop0sal John ‘ :V..VVZ,.V‘ 1-:
Curtis Harvey. a professor of eco- hm"; ahd coalhby foreign countries .. .' K2 nominees who have made an effort Cain. SGA president. said. "He ‘ tf "f“ “if 1"}
' ~ ~ ' f th ht . eLVrease t e need for coal pro— Edi 22:2 ' ., .. t0 "protect. enforce. and further Stu“ iZulenkk'l has done the most ‘.‘i' ,‘- . . “t it
nomics. eXamined the future 0 e d t th U . ed . . ‘ -, ., , .. Y _ .. . , , h .,
coal industry in this region. and Mil uc ion m 9 mt States. hesaid. . ‘ ‘ ' V, *_ dent rights at UK _ work on campus for student rights .' ‘ ‘ - _ ' V.‘ VI. ‘1‘
‘ . . . . The state of the economy had a Up to two student winners Will re- 1n the ast. students who have t' *- . ‘ .i
Duman of the Mountain AssOCiation ‘ . Y ‘ y ‘ . . _ . ‘ . . p . _,
~ ~ . i 2. modest rate 0f EFOWth 0‘ JUSt 2‘2 MIL Dl NC AN (L‘RTIS HARV H ceive $100 awards. along With hav- ushed for 0 ii an meetings. ex- ,i- 2. ~ .2
for the (ommunity and Economic . . . . P P9 .4 . . .
Development (MACEDi presented percentthis past year. The rate 0t . . . . ,. : ing the" name added to a plaque in tended visitation hours and the .v I "Vt-‘1‘
research results concerning coal economic growth has a definite im- MACED is an organization that Cilitmthemountains- Duncan said. the Student Center. tip to two fac» omission of sexism in the Student .' , 2. . .:
production in the Appalachian ”L pact on the demad for electric has researched coal and economic Between 1975 and 1984 there was a ulty and staff winners also will be (‘ode have won the award. '- V
gion p0wer.Harveysaid. . development and explored ways in 37' percent increase in 0981 PFOdUC- added to the plaque. The reason for the nomination .‘ ' ' _
. .. .. Since the demand for electric which coal production might contrib- tiOn- but at the S'dmi‘ time 12.000 Nominees who are considered as process is that the committe often is . , ' ~ ‘ ‘ f '
Harvey said the demand 0t C981 power has been growing very slowly ute more to the development in Ap- JOhS were lost: finalists will be interviewed by the unaware of the extent of student . . . -- v . . .
ts thh main instrument that drives and‘there are now many substitutes palachia. "There is an inequality of econom. committee. rights contributions made on cam» '
the coal industry. it s not govern- avattahte‘ the need for coal is alsc “MACED has undertaken a study ic distribution in the (-051 Industry.” Although the Student Rights pus. .‘ .
mental regulations or environmental declining. Harvey said “I really dc of current practices of coal produc~ Duncan said. MACED is trying to Awards have been given for three "it‘s true each year. that we get . .’ '
laws or clean air standards that not see anything posmve for the de- tion and tried to find any levers to "stabilize employment in the coal years. last year was the first that applicants who have done things . _ .t 2
play a major role in influencing the mand of coal in the future either.“ make the coal industry more benefi- counties.“ ' they were named in honor of Robert sec AwARns. Pagc.‘
Students surve ed favor rs . . , : _
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By BR.\D(‘()()Pl-ZR published in the Kentucky Kernel. may “‘9“ tr" ° Vt‘tt'“ °t g ’ p g
Senior Staff Writer all placed importance on relaxing. WMHWS- For 0 profile,
R I V V . . VbEIHg Wlth friends and vacationing mm, P09. 2. BchxTfllf‘?" P_\L()R.\l() WI" be required [0 COHSU" with the amendment concerning offenses by
eaxation. excnement and being lnawarm climate. - “gm“! V9“ Editor .
,2 2 ~ . 2 - > 2 . department chairman about the rec- students above the undergraduate
With friends in warm climates far Seven of the 11 UK students who fl." Illlnttllllt '0 blues ommendation of a minimum sanc- level .
{523‘ stjggtt: tiredifafgretitttmpgsrighgi gasrttgggiéamfgérceengztipliggécsvtm "I HI ban is have been (0171- d Bfginnipg iLexttVsemeVthVefr. anyitfu- tion in every instance; and the Reg- Academic offenses involving fii‘adi
the country during spring break. warm climate to relax and enjoy m "‘0“ totOM ’0 9090. pghalctitchsg. 0 ea thg ht ace Sh er Egg: Office Wt" keep a record 0t ggtisiugfhglgg"goahnt‘tast‘gseZ:
lThhse and other elements 0t 5"“ bet“? “"th friends. F" 3 mm“ 3” DIVII- The l'niversity Senate yesterday Afterthe'instructor meets with the aminations. doctoral qualifying ex
cents plans for spring break. which Oyerall. these three elements of m mg. . . d l h - . .2 y - ~ - h nd
begins Saturda' were re led . s ri bre k led the ll ’th 66 . approte a proposa c anging the department chair. both will hate 3 aminations. masters t eses a
n. ‘.‘lhat :“ Vega b , "in: p "gt ffhe tud 9° .' w' - University rules. The prooosal was conference with the student to dis- doctoral dissertations. or other work
fine: d dWVaSNPTVePard S .‘ 5 $399," 0 sf 3'“: rating cama- 9;"; of»; the result of an ad/hoc committee cuss the nature of the evidence, related to fulfilling requirements for
“.an 3‘33 9' bill'shefiht‘t “"13 “"' 9" rah? {among Vriensz as vtery "m 2 ' , ”"2? 0" cheating and plagiarism chaired charges and possible penalties If a a graduate degree. shall be rep0rted
n w pu m campus POUK thaahtzhttiyaede The!“ thh‘ . . u... «its by former academic ombudsman meeting is not arranged, the student to the dean of the graduate school or
e Spams: s “ e" P”. "“3 'mW.‘ ' Charles Eilinser. will be contacted. in written form. the dean's desisnee
One hundred and fourteen stu- tanceon deluxe lodging or good ski- ~ to “Cheating is cheating.“ Ellinger aboutthesameinformation .
dents from 1.5. eastern and midwes- ing as being an integral factors to a 'W ”a partly MW said. "The ombudsman has had Instructors will have several 0 _ Within seven working days. a cer-
tern univerSitics responding to the good spring break. W the Not! 55 to 60. Thor. problems with different professors ti ons concerning the penalties Thepy tified letter from the instructor and
survtey sa'd they thought relaxation. Among the students participating "a h . 5° percent (MM. having different standards.“ can recommend to the dean of their chair must he sent to the student
QKCI ement. warm weather and low- from the 15 colleges 12 percent said 2‘ m W with c There will be four major changes: I] the dc of a. d- Withacopytothecollege dean.
cost lodging were the most impor- -- - - . . ~ co egos or to an .e g'ra
mm elements of spring break the wanted 800d slums and 11 per- tow the mu 0.. Tomorrow 8 minimum sanctionufor cheating or uate school. as appropriate, that the After investigating the case. the
. cent said they wanted deluxe lodg- w m “aw rota plagiarism of an E in the course: student be suspended. dismissed or dean must send a certified letter to
UK students surveyed agreed. mg at the place where the choose to V“. .N" not” a minimum sanction of suspension expelled. the student within seven working
The 11 UK students who remanded spend spring break. ' from the University for one semos- Wimberly Royster, dean of the days after receiving the departm-
to the News and Sun-Sentinel poll SeeIIEAK.Pagc6 ter ft" a second offense; "“th graduate schOOI submitted an 13] letter.

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. Coach 15 happy Jasper hasn t lived up to reputation at UK .. , : 2-1 In ee en ourney
'- B) J”! WHITE — '- _—'_—'—_ it all." she said. "She always wants 5' _ By KRIS’I‘OPHER RUSSELL Hahn beat highly-ranked Marianne
Staff “I‘llt‘r “With most Of the kids nI‘I(I):IIe. She's huIiIigIrsyéoaIiIiId that is one . , m I. Staff Writer (318:! Silugdzay Hahn Chris Karges
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, forhll'tklmggrlSsllZsa 3:th appIIIeIrII‘ you can [3le one flaw "She is very easy to coach. I tell I;.III I; The UK women'sIteniIi‘isI teIam gIzzt Jamie Pl‘lm'lm" and Eanllme' “at
. Little could. 's‘ibly turn out to be that keeps them from her to to correct something and she - “in. “is back on a wIinnIIIIg ract :5 wefhé ten onn smgos "f‘c es ogiveI t
. the best inthepbfirrel h. h . goes back and corrects it." . . ' end by WlhthlIS “:3 ma CB? "‘I a 4'2 eacIl 0V? “ZOIhhaII 89:"? 1:93
‘ Little had heard from other Lex- reac lngt Cll' Jasper. the first UK gymnast to 3:6":- w ’ Indian: Qua ang ar m 00mm8‘ doubles palild OJ“?! “ lethl h): t
- z -o h 'th tfr ‘h n ma. pOtential but she’s got come out of Lexmglon In 12 years. - tm’ln ‘ - i: ~ like UK wo - 5 er am e.’ ar'
mg in if?” a ”:3 ma [ti-II d) . ’ trained in Lexington until she lost ' After losing to Clemson 8:1,?" I.” breaker as Arizona won at 1‘0- land
- h min? daspeIrII all .8" hi lu ( 11 all- She always Wants her coach. but as she puts it, I-I'él" day, UK bounced back “It “th No.3doublostohethematchat4—4.
- ' 7 prlgutullrsg lira: first (against the more She's hungry ”That's Kentucky gymnastics for 3V2“ ”0- 16 ““10"“ 5“ and “"1““ gowevgr» 5‘3“”; 11153? ALIVE“
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~ - ' red~headed Jasper stepped onto the - ' She left Kent , The victor over Indiana was as thr i'th th be t {to t of
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~ I . I L I\ practice mat she has been noth- and that IS OIIl€ Of [hi train in New York {61. three months CINDY JASPER pecially sweet for UK coach Mike the weekend to win their No. 2 dou<
' . 152%, b“! a pleasure to coach. Lime reasons Sh€ 15 g00d° last year even though she wanted to Both Ohio State and Indiana spoke rigid and th: tea? “’23:: IgtIItg bles ("latheh and give UK its tlrSt
' ' -' . .. ‘ to school in her home state. to Jasper about gymnastics but UK n iana a wee ear ler- - upse o eseason.
' - i “I was very leeiw (it her she Leah LlIIle. g0 . ' - ~ t d bl b tl t‘-4 h . ked H .- 'h
. ' .. .. .. . ‘ ~ . ‘ . , . . - . “I wanted to come back and go to was the first to offer her a schol- gomg 1" 0 0" (5 U 05 3 - T e N0. 21F?" 005193 “ 0
I . I . said. . l was stargd olhtlnIsIkid but I l l\ gymnastics coach school at UK but a friend of mine 3,5,1ij . we really felt we owed them one upset Clemson 3-4. seemed ready for
. ~ “5 “0 ’“rp’l’e ' r‘ e l‘“ ”5‘" . . ' “1' r 11 . ‘ t tr in to et back after the last time we played them. afall.
- causedmethetii‘st bitoftrouble' —_ talked ‘0 Lea“ and ”‘9’" “re“ m ea 3 ’“S y g g - - - - .. ~ th -
, , . . 1 ~ any scholarships open then.“ she this year." Jasper said. “I didnt Patrick saidI Indiana has been e _I l' ‘t I h h h . I. .
.> » .1. . . . h t th t'thlst At irs. tougtteiruinoyer
. . . ': . - ' . Jdbpel h8> h0It .0hl) been COOP”: go through what coaches call fresh» said. even compete last year except when ottest eam m e 00““ ”I e a Clemson was the worst thing that
T .I '. -. am'e With the l K gymnastic Squad manitis.‘ " Little said. "Most of the Japser did come back, however. I was in New York because I didn‘t two weeks ahd that makes It a very could happen but it gave us a lot of
‘ . ‘ - - , . I but she has emerged 35 One 0t the girls come from out of state and are and Little spent a lot of time getting have a coach. I'm just trying to get Significantwm {01: US- . incentive .. Patrick said. “After los-
. . I- - ' ' . most promising treshman that Little in new surroundings but (‘indy never to know her and finally offered her a back into it.“ However. Patrick sa'.d the loss to ing to thém the way we did I think
- , f l,- 1r I» ' has encountered. she said went through this " scholarshjpw UK. Clemson, ranked No. 4 In the nation. we would have - had ihcentiye
. . '. “Every day “-5 something new“ . b III . . I h . “We went out and got to know _ wasn't as bad as the 8-1 final margin enou h“
'z‘ '- ' Little said “She is so exciting to Iafiilgdo’ilfiI “again! :2 it"; if): each other and we hit it off well .. mightindicate. g ‘
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‘ " ' ”ac" and I feel that do“ the mad L'K's competition Little sa'd- “When I told her ab°ut UK will meet Rhode Island Satur— In that ioss, UK lost four three-set IUk wrapped the match Up by wm-
‘ ' " , , ' thatIIgirl haS All'Amerlcah POtt’n' the scholarship I thought she would day at 7:30 pm. in Memorial Col- matches. UK‘s only victory came at mngI five of inx Singles matches
. ~ . “3‘ . _ Jasper's success stems from go through the r 005" iseum. No. 2 singles where freshman Sonia against the HOOSIQFS-
~ , . . ' The problems that freshmen many things. ranging from her natu-
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