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of the stadium and in the end zone. Members of the UK ALUMNI ASSOCIATION .
who are not current season ticket holders may apply for two (2) books during the I
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dividual home game tickets are available at this time. Tickets for Away—from—Home
games may be ordered now provided you also order season tickets.
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(438); medicine, 4l8 (4l3); den- spring, 843 more than in spring established in nine health re ions of
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establishment Of ci Soi of guidelines recently surpassed the one millionth copy and the high water mark volume has been presented
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for uniform treatment of various
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yp _ ' sixth edition, is used—world-wide in college-level physical education classes. Receiving the
Olflcers Ol the network: Called book from Seaton are President Otis Singletary and Library Director Paul Willis.
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Pathology Labs Owensboro. They defeated Harvard prOdUCtiOm moooooi. of Ui(_TV/
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posed of u erclassmen took first down l2 national awards for their Sciences department for the state’s
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I established at Prestonsburg in a with the fundamental laws, math- nationis more than 200 engineering
l number of arts-crafts type classes ematical apparatus and basic ex- schools in this extramural funding.
j and according to the college's com- perimental methods used in all Eichhorn calls the college's con-
i munity services coordinator have phases of engineering. tinuing education program "one of
i "well complementedlthe continuing · The College of Engineering con- our most important service func-
1 education program at Prestons— tinues to expand its three basic tions." Last school year, the Col-
l burg. functions of teaching, research and lege of Engineering’s continuing
· James Ratcliff, the coordinator, service, according to Dr. Roger education division, under the direc-
$0lCl $TU€lel'll$ Continue their ll'\'feF€$'f Eichhorn, acting dean of the col- tion of David Blythe, sponsored 7l A
in the specific arts and crafts by lege. conferences, short courses and non- `
getting together regularly and shar- "We work hard to attract the credit activities involving 3,000
  lng their ideas and techniques. They best faculty members who enjoy participants.
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_ announced that its College of Engi- College of Engineering is up l8 Gssocimion Of 210 Colleges Lm{V€r_ j
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engineering. cent, from 2l8 to 250 students. the United States ;
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el   Development, Inc., New York City, day in l9l6 when Margaret Ingles the keynote Speeker durmg Cm me
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j reviews the College approximately was graduated from UK to become _ _ _
every four years. the first woman in the U.S. to Bochum Umverslty In BOChUm’ Ger-
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— the reaccreditation of such a vital gineering. There now are 57 women Tl‘°'“°s M' C°°Per* Denllelfyl hes
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if College of Engineering is obviously Lantz, a senior in mechanical engl- Clelleege
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An alumnus of UK and former director of Jeffer-
son Community College, Dr. Smith, was apointed
UK’s first vice president for minority affairs in
July l975. He's been in that post almost a year. ty
Here’s how he sees it.
Whut is your role as vice president for minority
uffairs?
l am a catalyst and assisting agent. |t’s up to me
to provide coordination for the University—wide effort.
The current efforts of individual colleges and depart-
ments are far more meaningful if one unit knows
what another unit is doing.
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I What staff divisions fall under your direction? The Black Student Union, Black Voices and Greek
There are three divisions under the auspices of this organizations preceeded my arrival.
vice president's office. They are the affirmative ac-
  tion office, Nancy Ray, director; employee relations What was your assessment of these?
I office, Victor Gaines, director; and minority student The ground work was done. I was encouraged by
affairs office, Jerry Stephens, director. The budget my reception. There are great possibilities here.
I at present is adequate. As we expand and students And I feel that, particularly from the top, that there
I increase, we’lI need more. (The budget for the is a sincere desire and effort to create a truly multi-
I minority affairs program during this fiscal year is ethnic campus. That is easier said than done. I
I $l36,800.) I
  What have you set as immediate goals for your-
I What is the minority population on campus? sen?
I The minority p6puj6t;6n Gt UK is prjmmjjy b|6Ck_ The first is to spread among minorities the positive
I Other federally defined minorites are Spanish Amer- Im¤9€ OI UK lI'I¤I I I'I¤V€- I need to cscertcin The
I icans, American Indians, Chinese and Japanese. In CICIUGI P'0I>I€m$- AIS0 T0 w¤rI< with ¤