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a; . ,. ' >2 7 ‘ quent paring tic ets wi re- ° - ,. ' _' .-.' gV .__
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- - . 23" - ‘ _ ~ " ‘1. u the rate of $4. is declared delinquent SGA lnltlated It In an ~. , y. V= ff {a}:
w it I _ ‘ _ at the rate of S7 if it is not paid with- attempt to help Out . ‘- 9352‘.
-- , - ’ l in five working days of the date of ‘- 1‘23 IfIILl’j
- . A K .. 1," issue. students, we were V. 1.
“a. ' This week students with an accu- H . ~ '2 , s. . .i
' ~ . . .. ,1 ‘ ./ ' ’ mulating pile of delinquent parking happy [0 help OUI' I . .
; x A131, g? ”mgfinv ;‘ . _ , 1 ”V” ’1‘“ citations have a chance to get a D0“ Thorhtoni 'V -. .' ‘
:5. : Q- ' ’-‘ "“54 " 1 " 5 i V \ ""* " break, . , transportation 2. Let,"
a, .. 5 73:13; . VV V . . ‘- \ . _ . _ Parking Amnesty Week. which is V ~ , U L
.riTsVii lt we.» & riflvo ”in; ‘ ‘ ‘ “’ . , “f- - . st: w coordinated by the Student Govern. — , .V.‘ ‘ ' l
1* «hi‘lhfrtfiu‘w seem. ‘ t. , -..‘ Iowan...“ ‘ ' . ~ "were t As ' t~ nd th rk'n 5 I’:‘ ~
" “I” " A: “ “m“ ’ .. I‘ "M“ s- W . . .; , 1 ,' _ 1.. men 50°13.“ a eupa l g parking tickets will be subject to . _ . , . 5
5‘ I ' . ~ "'3'“ ‘1 «mm; .3 ‘ “"1"" > Mt...» "‘“i‘m~~v-§&"mg§§mmrimi-" J Sta-e department, 15 an effort to help having their cars towed atam'tlme -" ' - . i ‘5, . i}
""«v ‘ . «v H. I. . .1“ " .:. ‘r"‘.’}'..:‘:e‘rr. «'s 7‘" "5‘ 1“ "IIW'IICJ’"? ’ :- .1. "W ‘ “I“. 3W ‘“ * faculty. students and .Staf.‘ who hate “I hope everyone Wlll lake advan- . ‘t » ' ' ‘
83: «hrs-l; . '..,i V ; 4, Mitt: $545”; V 5W” ”fitmfi‘" or; 'V-V‘gr . _ M: "3‘2 , j “(:3 ' ‘V delinquent parking citations," said tage of this chance and be €nc0ur_ .V . .‘ . .i _ '
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lacuna-o KarnalSta" aqgwésihiifigggoii‘axipalemnllgrlong now is the perfect time.“ said Donna . J .' i ' I
Tl‘ylng Ollt with this program is to do something g:::me“‘ SGA executive “Ge We“ .’ . 4‘
to benefit the students." Thornton "I know several people are “a” ‘ .‘ ' - - -
Candidates fill Memorial Coliseum yesterday in hopes of be- left are Karen Fister, Scott Hendrickson. Lori Gooch, Scott Cor- said. "Since SGA initiated lt lh 3“ ing for this opportunity and I my _ I. - \
coming part of next year's UK cheerleading squad. From the mer, Kim Hall, BillAhern, Ashley Seltsam and Stuart Haven. attempt to help Wt VVstudents. “'9 courage all students to. lake ad\ an» I ' ' ‘ ~
were happy to help out. . tage of this program while they '- ' I 1 ‘- ' ‘ .
Students who have $20 or more in can "Greenwell said - . . . 7 . ,- ,
0 O O delinquent parking tickets should Parking Amnesty Week was held I .
R l l l- t In dlSCO bla 1: Pat Patton!“ Memo“ ‘0 the An several years ago. and n W . . u
a a S suS nestyVieek becaus'? they may "Otbe reallv well Wade said "The siu- . -- ‘ ‘-
allowed to preregister for classes dents were'reallv tickled to death . - ' '
. . . . . . . . . . until their fines are paid. said Betty and a lot of people took advantage of » - .
Investigators dismiss three callers claiming responsrbility for Berlin explosron “age. Tanager 0‘ the Parking or or , _ .
paerenV. . . . Delinquent tickets may he paid - , .
, . ‘ . _ , . _ . _ Wade said students With at least -, > .
By NIARR HEI\RI(H UHS mlhtary and W'est Berlin au. W'est Bel-[1n securny police‘ said dependently of one another” had $20 in delinquent fees mav be report_ from 1.30 8.": ‘IO 4 p In «it lht’ pO- ~
Associated Press thorities identified the two people yesterday that three separate slipped intoWest Berlinrecently. edtotheregistrar's office, licestation.30.)LucildAve . _ . V ,
. . killed as Sgt. Kenneth Terrance claims of responsibility telephoned Ganschow told a news conference Students also will not receive a After students pay their (,iutsldlld ' . ‘
BERLIN — Police investigating a Ford. 21, of Detroit. and Nermin the day of the explosion to news that investigators continued to zero transcript of their grades and grad- mg fines. a clearance card will be
nightclub bombing that killed a UI-S- Haney, 28.aTurk. agencies in London and Berlin “can- in on leftist and foreign terrorist uating seniors will not receive their sent to the registrar‘s office to clear ‘ .
Army sergeant and a Turkish “The Libyan angle is being explor- not be considered authentic." He did groups, but “no concrete clues" sur- diplomas until their fines are paid. their names from the tlt‘llhqm‘m'} ' A
woman and wounded 191 other 990‘ ed very vigorously Khadafy is a not gointo detail. faced toidentify the bombers. she 53th list. . '
ple are focusing 0" Arab extremists very active suspect." said a US» The Berliner Morgenpost daily POliCC’ questioned about l30 people Another consequence of neglecting If a student needs clearance ini . .
who may have entered West Berlin diplomatic source.V who spoke on “”5939“ said investigators were withoutmakingan arrest,hesaid. to pay parking citations is that peo— mediately, the card should be , ' ‘ .
from Communist “St Germany. condition of anonymity. tOCUSlhg 0“ anti-Western Arab mtl" In Bonn the West German capital pie with at least three outstanding brought tolO—t Gillis Building _ ‘ . “ '
news reportssald yesterday. Khadafy called for Aral, assauldts tantsin West Berlin, Foreign \linister Hans-Dietrich Gen: . ' '
115- diplomats said Libyan leader on American Vinterests worldVWI -e It (“10th unidentified West Berlin scher established a workin rou of . . . ' - .
Col. Moammar Khadafy was sus- after abs-Libyan naval clash in security officials as saying the Li- experts to see if foreigg ggovgrn- nvestlgatlon contlnues . vV
pected of complicity in Saturday’s the Mediterranean twoweeks ago. byan Embassy in East Berlin. the merits. not identified. could have ', ,. .
bomb blast that destt'OYed the La US. officials in West Berlin re- capital of East Germany.could have beeninvolvedin thediscobombing. o , 1 ‘ , -' ‘,
Belle discotheque. which was popu- fused further comment on the inves- served as headquarters for the , . . t t _ d th ' ,
lar with American soldiers stationed tigation launched by a Special, 100- bombers. it]??? afigr‘flstggfisgfigaézr In 0 een age]. S ea g. . ' ' ,.'
in Berlin. member commission of West Berlin The Morgenpo§t quoted Ganschow said 18 Americans injured in the ex: V 1 V .’ -. .
Of the 191 injured. 63 were Ameri- and American military POl'Ce- as saying intelligence reports Ind]: Stallroports All three vehicles followed Roach . ’ . . -
cans Manfred Ganschow, director of cated “fanatical Arabs operating in- See ARABS. Pagch to the Rose Street parking structure. . , ‘ , '
Investigation continues "“0 the Skiba said. While trying to ex” the F ~’ ',,
death Of a 17-year-old Lexington parking structure on Hilltop Avenue. ~ . ~
.. >' '5'?“ Henry Clay High SChOOl student who Roach collided with one of the police ,. V . - .- 1
UK promotes LKD .. m... -.._.
_ v‘ r‘ \ ' ‘_j;- my. "1 s '- .- . . ‘_ rl ay morning. , . _ » ' ‘ H " ' .
. w; Al‘g ‘ '~.;' ; m . K R? Police spotted William Roach Jr. A5 901”? “prr"3“hf"t‘htt‘fi§] hef‘ft 5, . .- .' .. .
o e e 41$)“. . ' ‘~ '-.‘V_ f‘ .. V; . ‘ ‘8: ‘, ‘ of 2192 Taborlake Circle driving an 9:9]?5‘9? “in; V‘; ‘th 9 ti“; . ‘ ,V ' ,' 2 2
In natlonal S otll ht ‘ 3%“; 7:1. fi?‘j:*'“., . .VV V'Vr N ‘s , ~ §,§§§ it ~ carelessly on campus in his father‘s RVoac “ahhougt deal 0 dxf,u?“lo '{1 ,- ,' ‘i ’ .V .. ‘- _-;. .
‘ .12 i ..‘. to“ fi fi 3"?“ n » :3: white Porsche at about 5:55 am. wound to t .e_ Vea ' A ”H ‘ ‘tt‘m'm .3": " ..
4; "a ’§i V2,] '. " 'l . 3 “S?" (i it Friday. said Walter Skiba, director riflewas at h" Nd“ _' ‘ .V' V'V '_ " V. 1
o a; ‘ ti“ ‘Q... ”I Q . - “ of L'K‘s Human ResourceServices. Both vehicles involved In the culll» ,' -
0n mornln Show . _ s.- i 1:- ' V A chase ensued and two UK police sion received slight damage 4' . . E- ~' 'i .'
fin " if ‘ - " T - w$ .. . vehicles followed Roach up Lime- Roach's car was impounded for in . V' 1’. .'- ': :1; ‘
1:53:15 ‘ .- ti Vs: - .. . " - V; ‘ “S; is“ f stone Street before losing him. Skiba vestigation. .- . ‘i '. . . -:'.‘.'
By FRAN STEWART will be aired on the nationally . “ t * said. Skiba said no further Int-WWW" '. " t #1.;
News Editor televised “Good Morning Ameri- " -; _.,. é ., - ~- Roach was then Spotted by anoth- will be released concerning Roach g 1‘. . ' R". ,‘1 ‘
ca" program at 7 or 8 am. April ‘gf ' -» ‘ er L'K police vehicle on University death untilan autopsvis completed , _ . , .‘I ‘ .‘
Anyone tuned to ABC at 7 or 8 18. ‘5 V; .....-..->;-fi 3'. . .: , f; _ Avenue. and the police officer radio~ ‘ -iV » . '. _.;' .1 It’l-
a.m. April 18 shouldn‘t be sur- Hunt said she was pleased with _, .. ‘ j ' i 5 ‘. ‘ ed to the two police \‘ehiclfi that The coroner‘s report is scheduled .r = .9,"
prised to hear an annual UK tra— the student response. “1 was real " M. ail “ . WWW»... ‘ ‘ ... [I u. had lost Roach.he said. tobereleased tomorrow. ‘ ‘. 'i 2V1": ' ‘5: :3;
dition nationally publicized. pleased with it," she said. “Al- mulvvouo «.mlsmn ".U‘ .‘s .1; far.“ r'"_'.~"f
About 500 UK students gath- ways students forget.“ The event ' . ' If .- y' 'r‘i'W.
ered at StolVl Field Friday to send also had to compete with the Bennett. who, along with about Some students took the oppor- senate to name faculty VV .V f VEV 5_
early “10"“th greetings to all Of opening 0t Keeneland Racetrack. 30 of her sorority sisters. was tunity to publicize their own in- .- " i_ I' I. ”y"
Amarica. h t the U t “ll thisgdlt “2“ "like [[th l°°lk dressed in red and gold letters terosts. o o " , ‘ ‘ W-"It '.
.. e're ere a niversi y rea Y 8 S e sai ~ " '5 rea ' re resentin Chi Ome a. said she Amidst si 5 dis la in “Good f d t l h -' .I , -j I. l'.
of Kentucky getting ready for the ly 800d {01‘ UK- 1 don't know Of a anld her sogority sistgrs decided Morning Af‘nnerica‘l') 13h gmultico— or pres] en la searc I . » 1‘ ~ ,I' i
Little Kentucky Derby,“ Vsaid better way tOlek things Ott-I' to attend after the event was an- lored block letters and petitioning ‘ -. " «
Lynne "“ht- LKD committee Although the weather dld h0t nounced at a sorority meeting parents for money, two students Staffreports 0nd ballot. six finalists will be se- “ - ,‘ f _' , '
chairwoman for the Student Ac- cooperate enough to allow the one night. held up a poster asking to “Stop lected. said Bradley Canon. senate - ‘ ' .'
thltlfi Board. LKD hot-air balloon to get Off the , . _ the War Against Nicaragua." At next Monday's meeting. the councilchairman. ' . . ' .
And the crowd immediately ground, the crowd didn't seem to “I think It's a really big “We figured that since this is University Senate will begin voting .‘ ' .
chorused: “GM "10" ning. Amer- mind. honor," Bennett 531d, 0? the going to be on ‘Good Morning to determine the three faculty mem. Later this month. all faculty mem- ” ' 5 . ' .
ica," followed by cheers, waves Kim Bennett, a political sci- “Good Morning America seg- America.‘ we thought we‘d make bers who will serve on UK‘s presi- bers will vote through a mailed bal- » 1' — - .
andapplause- ence saphomore. said she turned ment- “its greet Publ‘oty for our little political statement to dential search committee. lot for three of the six nominees _
The local ABC affiliate, WTVQ' Wt "jUSt to say hi to Mom and t0 (LKD).ahd l thlhk it really de- Senate members will vote twice. The fourth faculty posmon will be -
TV. taped the segment, which representUK." serves it." SSSSPOTt-lcfllipaEC-t 0n the first ballot. they may vote for filled by a community college rep- ' , . - \
any faculty member and on the sec- resentative. ' *
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Sororities, fraternities to partic1pate1n exchange dinner, Rent-A-Greek m..- "m. ,... m...”
By KIMBERLY SISK send some of their members to that ——'—_ sponsor “Rent-A-Greek.“ where taC- “We kind of compete during the M": “fr" 5”
Staff Writer sorority. “E h h ulty and alumni can rent Vtwo greeks semester and the purpose of Greek ' 0.. '
_ _ very C apter t at at $25 for 3 hours to do light house- Week is to bring the greek system *5 m 9.. W
UK'S Greek Week begins today Each sorority Will then hOStV the has done something cleaning. together," she said, “Every chapter ‘ W ”fl "h
wlth “It‘s Greek to Me“ as the entire chapter Pt t’Oth fraternities _ . The money collected from Rent-A- that has done something outstanding 00 in
theme for this year. for dessert. “”9 there has always outstanding lS awarded Greek Wtll 80 tOWal‘d the new steer- is awarded for theirachievement." W with ° ‘0'. "l"
The week is sponsored by the be?“ 3" exchange dinner. M9899 f th - h, t n ins committee greek SChOlarShiP. Magee said her committee has M- 300 "to,
Greek Activities Steering Committee soothe exchanse for dessert Is a or e" 3C levemen - Mageesaid. been working hard to make this pg...
and begins with a banner contest for Widea- Erin Magee, The week‘s events will be capped year’s Greek Weekasuccess.
all fraternities and sororities. . off Saturda ni t with the eek Sweatshirts. gym shorts and hug-
Banners focusing on the theme GTomorrow ntight fag $122: Greek Week organizer banquet and willie. which wigllr be gers with greek logos are being sold \ ‘
will be displayed outside 0f the ammaV sororiy wt. - — held at the Continental Inn. Cock- topromote theweek,shesaid. I
- - And Fnends Night. at which all . . . . .
Mines and judged. said En“ ha ter residents housemothers , tails Willbeserved from 5t06p.m.; Several radio and teleViSlon sta-
Magee, Greek Week co-chairwoman. endph rid ts'will be ”em V'I‘hursday hlBht ‘3 “Greek 33" dinner from 6 to 9 pm; and the tions are going to provide coverage
The winnilg banners will be dis- fordegsrzi‘t 3"” pr Night" at “V0 Keys from 9 p.m.-1 dancefrom9p.m.tola.m. of events. especially Rent-A-Greek. "H' w. h l "
played atthebanquet Saturday. a'm' . . . Magee said presentations and “This year we are ming a theme M . ” m 00'
Tonight there will be an exchange Wednesday night is “Greek Night Magee “"1 filthy '3 lettflf d3! awards will be given out after the and putting up balloons to promote ' M
dimer between the sororities and at the Drive~in.“ It will be held at and Ill Wk?! are to wear the" let. banquet. The awards acknowledge Greek Week," Magee said. “We are M Vt. 5'
fraternities. Each sorority will send the Lexington Drive-in on Nicholas- tersoncampus. those fraternities and sororities with hoping it is more successful than it , I. 3| ” "
some members to two fraternities ville Road. The show starts at dusk Saturday is the final day of Greek the most greet points in several has been and it should be a lot of " . V
for dlmermd thatch-torme- will llliadmlllimisfl. Week. The steering committee will are-s. fun." ‘ ‘ ”‘ ‘ 1' '
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publication date.
I 0 Other European Pastry Cafe' 245 SC: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.' e Academics; Pharmacy Recognition Banquet (faculty, 2
Call7-6601 students: families 8 guests only): SC Grand Ballroom: 6:30 4/7: Movies: Silverado; tickets on sale at noon: SL752 4/14: Movies: American in Paris; tickets on sale at noon;
0 Concerts Chamber Music Society (free tickets for stu- p:m:: Call 7 5303 Worsham Theatre; 7:30 p.m.: Call 7-1287 $1.75: Worsham Theatre: 7:3) p.m.: Call 7.1297
. dents available the week of the concert); Center for the 0 Movies. Silverado: tickets on sale at noon: $115; 44!: Movies: Silverado; tickets on sale at noon: $1.75:
Arts 6 pm ’Coll 7-3145 . Worsham Theatre 7:30 p.m.; CalIl 7-I1287I . Worsham “1.0,": 7:30p.m.: Call 7-1287
' 0 Meetings. 12th Annual Naff Symposium' Free: 139 0 Sports: UK Baseball vs. Cincmnati at home: Shively “9: Movies: Silverado; tickets go on sale at noon: 5‘15;
' ‘ ' Chem, Phys Bldg 10 a m.-4 p m. Call 7-7056 Field 3 p.m.: Call 7-8829 Worsham Theatre: 730" m ‘Call 7-1287
: , ' 0 Movies Silverado tickets on sale at noon: $1.75 0 Recitals Junior Recital: Douglas Gaddis, tenor; Free: . .' ‘ ' 1' . .
4/10: Movies: Silverado: tickets on sale at noon, $1.75.
I‘ . Worsham Theatre 7 30 p.m. Call 71287 Center for the Arts: 8 p.m.; Call 749(1) W h Th t .730 'Call 7-1287
0 Other PBL Officer Application due: 145C Taylor Ed 0 Sports Entry deadline for golf (0): 135 Seaton; 4 p.m.; ors am 9° re, ' p.m..
. Bldg Call 8-4118 Call 7-2898 4/11: Movies: American in Paris: tickets on sale at noon:
' ’ L' ' Sports: Japanese Karate (Shotokan)- Japan Karate As- 51.75:Worsham Th00'7917i300-m-1 CO” 74237
‘ : ‘ : sociotion Alumni Gym loft: 6-8 p.m.: Call 7-4394 4/12: Movies: American in Paris: tickets on sale at noon;
. . I 0 Religious TNT- Baptist Student Union Tuesday Nite To- $1.75; Worsham Theatre; 7:30 p.m.; Call7-l287
' ' : gether Baptist Student Center; 7:30 p.m.; Call 7-3989
I ' Meetings SAB Public Relations Committee meeting: .
. I 115 SC 4pm. Call7-8867 'i)
~ . u *' I ‘ ' ' 0 Meetings. UK Waterski Club meeting; 205 SC; 7 p.m.; ' ARTS & CONCERTS
H '.' ‘ . . Call 268-3992 /
II . . ‘ i 4x11: Concerts: UK Chorale Concert; Free; Center for the
' .- . iII . / Arts;8p.m.:Call 7-3145
. s.) 4/13: Concerts: Center Sundays Series: Gordon Cole, flute;
. ~' _ . . . . . , Free: Center for the Arts; 3 p.m.; Call 7-3145 .
. I .2 . 4/7. Concerts. Chamber Music Society (free tickets for stu- “‘3: Plays: Oh, Henry! a play celebrating the 100th anni-
. dents available the week of the concert): Center for the versary of the automobile adm. charged Center '0' the
‘ l l '1 . - I Arts;8p.m.:Ca|l7-3145 . Arts:8p.m.;Call7-3l45
. . . 4/8: Recitals: Junior Recital: Douglas Gaddis, tenor; Free; “‘3: Recitals: Graduate Recital: Andrea Peach. bassoon;
' Center for the A"53 8 9"” C°ll 7'4I900 . . Free: Memorial Hall: 3 p.m.: Call 7-4900
4/9: Concerts: Contemporary Music Festival; UK Percussmn “‘3: Recitals: Senior Recital: Diane Clevenger. soprano:
Ensemble Concert: Free; Center for the Arts: 8 p.m.; Call Center for the Arts: 1 p.m.- Call7-4900
. . 7.3145 . . ' ' . . . I
, - 4 10: Recitals: Graduate recital: Charles Greening, trom- f‘/‘:h CanceIrsts. UKI :Y'thga'; Winds Concert, Free, Center
. bone: Free: Center for the Arts: 8 p.m.; Call 7-4900 or e r s, p.m., a ‘
. , \- SPORTS
: , . 0 Academics Advance registration for 1986 Fall semes- 0 Academics Advance registration for 1986 Fall semes- 2;;
ter and both Summer sessions ter and both Summer sessions '1‘“ 4/9: Sports: Aikido: Beginner Aikido classes: Alumni Gym
W0 MIIIovteIIIsh SiIlvergdig), ticketcs Igc; Iozriaiale at noon' $1.75 0 Movies- Silverodo: tickets on sale at noon: $1.75; I balcony; 8:30 p.m.;Call266-0102
0'5 0'“ 90 re . P m., 0 ‘ Worsham Theatre 730 p.m.;Call7-l287 I . . | - .
0 Sports UK Baseball vs Evansville at home: Shively e Other Self-Defense Clinic- sign up by ‘ p.m. in 135 IAIIIIIQISerg. IlIJK‘ Wzmeétasgogggll team vs. Transy vania,
Held 3pm. Call7-8829 Seaton, 51‘ Alumni GY'" b°lC°"Y3 6330-7530 p.m.; C0” 7- 4 8: Sports: UK Baseball vs. Cincinnati at home: Shively °° an or ' p. .
' Concerts Contemporary Music Festival: UK Percussion 3928 Field: 3pm.; Call 7882‘) 4/11: Sports: UK Badminton Club; Seaton Gym; 8230 p.m..
Ensemble Concert Free, Center for the Arts: 8 p.m.: Call 0 Recitals: Graduate recital: Charles Greening, trom- 4 8: Sports: Entry deadline for golf (D): 135 Seaton: 4 Call278-7238 . . I: F .
I . 7.3145 bone: Free: Center for the Arts; 8 p.m.: (30.174900 p.m.: Call 7—2898 4/12: Concerts: Contemporary Music Festiva . ree, Center
0 Lectures: Student Government Association will sponsor 0 Meetings Cosmopolitan Club meeting: Student Center; 4/8: Sports: Japanese Karate (Shotokanl- Japan Karate A5: for the Arts; 8p.m.: Call 7.3“? 'I Th b .
speaker Mike Farrell 120 SC; 7:30 p.m.: Call 73191 7:30 p.m., (20112546359 sociation; Alumni Gym loft: 6-8 pm; (01174394 4, 12: Recrtals. Graduate Recita. Gwen orn ury, organ.
' ' Sports: UK Womens Softball vs. EKU: Woodland Park: 0 Other: Disneyworld lnternship Presentation- on one “9: S rts: UK Ba b ll vs: Ev n ill h . - Free: Center for "‘9 Arts;3p.m.;Cal|7-49m
Y po se a a sv e at ome, Shively K
- _ 4pm 01117-2898 interested in internship program in Florida should attend: Field;3p.m.:Call7-8829 4/12: Sports: Japanese Karate (Shotokan)- Japan arate
' I . Religious Wednesday Evening Fellowship: 'Original 230 SC 7'9 p.m.: Call 73632 4/9: Sports: UK Women s Softball vs EKU Woodland Park; As-sociatian: Alumni Gym loft; ‘3 p.m.: COIN-439‘
Sin Wasnt Original Goodness, Was' by Jim Akin. free 0 Other. TOPs (Twenty One Plus): 'The Fatal Games of 4p m 'Call-7-2898 4 I " '23 SP°"'53 UK RUQbY team V5~ Huntington; UK Rl’ng
dinneéaI WOTShIpCK~HOUSce 6p.m. Coll254-1881 Caurtship' (pan 1). free dinner 3 discussion: K-House 412 ' " Pitch, Commonwealth Stadium; 1 p.m.: Call259-1169
- t e igious reat ommission Students Wednesday Rose Street: 5 p.m.: Call 254-1881
, N'QhII'ABlb'e S'UdCY 23] SCC‘ 7P m C0ll254'3997 O Other. German Club Kaffeetisch- informal gathering
' ' 99""95 oncert ommittee meeting; 228 SC 5 P-m-l with refreshments everyone invited: 571 Woodland Ave:
v WW ‘ MEETINGS & LECTURES
- b 'I SporgswAikidoCfifigiggzogikido classes. Alumni Gym . Other: Baptist Student Union Student Luncheon: $1:
‘ 0 c°"‘Y P m. 0 ' Baptist Student Center 12:15 p.m.: Call 7-3989
0 Seminars Relationship of the Kinase Activity of the 0 Meetings UK Fencing Club meeting; free instruction,
. Insulir;IlIR:ceC;-,ito:2 to IiIxI‘IF’IlgIsphorylotion 8 its Subunit Struc» equipment provided Alumni Gym loft: 7:30 p.m.: Call 233-
ture e tr m. 4 4 p m 5201 , , ,
. . 4/7: Meetings: 12th Annual Naff Symposmm: Free: I39
h . :
p ;Q£°Tle.:?Liaou'w Elections 219 Classroom Bldg, 7.30 Chem.-Phys.Bldg.;10a.m:-4 p.m.: Call 7-7056
' ' 48: Meetings: SAB Public Relations Committee meeting:
115 sc; 4 p.m.: Call 7-8867
4 8: Meetings: UK Waterski Club meeting: 205 SC: 7 p.m.;
Call268-3992
4 9: Lectures: Student Government Association will spon-
. sor speaker Mike Farrell. 120 SC: 7.30 p.m.: Call 73191
4 9: Meetings: Concert Committee meeting; 228 SC; 5
1 FRIDAY SATURDAY
4 '9: Seminars: Relationship of the Kinase Activity of the
. I. InsuIin Receptor to its Phosphorylation 8 its Subunit Struc-
. e Academics Advance registration tor 1986 Fall semes- ' Other: Current Environment 8 Natural Resource Issues ture 3 Med. C’T- Rm. MN 463] 4 P-"‘- I
I .9,- and both summer sessions in Kentucky $75-public, SSO-members: Law Bldg,; 8-12 4x10: Meeting: ICIcgssmtzggI’itan Club meeting: Student Cen.
‘ 0 Other Current Environment 8 Natural Resource Issues "00” Call 7’1 l6] ter; 7'30 p.m.; a 4'
I - , m Kentucky S75-public 8 SSO-members: Law Bldg: 8 a.m- e Movies American in Paris; tickets on sale at noon: 4 ll: Lectures: The Plundering Generation: Corruption
‘ ’. 5.305).!“ Call 7-1161 $1.75; Worsham Theatre: 7;30 p.m.; Ca||7.]287 1850-1861: Lecture before Phi Alpha Theta initiation: 18th ,
» : e Academics Deadline for applying for admission or re. 0 Concerts. Contemporary Music Festival; Free: Center floor, P.O.T.: 4p.m.: Call7-1726
' l . ' admission to The Graduate School for the 1986 Summer forthe Ar"? 89"“ C0ll7‘3l45 4"”: Other: Phi Alpha Theta Initiation 8 Reception; 18th
. ‘ l ' sessions 0 Recitals Graduate Recital: Gwen Thornbury, organ; floor, P.O.T.:4p.m.:Ca|l7-1726
. I . . . Movies American m Paris. tickets on sale at noon, Free Center for the Arts:3p.m.:Cal|7-4900 4 II: Seminars: Dissertation Seminar: Med. Ctr. Rm. MN
. .‘ . - . « $1.75 Worsham Theatre, 7 30 p.m.: Call 7.1237 0 Sports: Japanese Karate (Shotokan)- Japan Karate As- 563? 90.!"-
' . ' . ' Academics Last day to schedule a final examination 5°"°"°" AlumniGymloft;1-3p.m.:Call7-4394
. ' in The Graduate School for candidates for a May graduate ° O'he' Jewell H0” Formal: 5C Grand Ballroom; 9p.m.
. . . degree. 0 Other. International Bazaar. Snacks. crafts, entertain-
' -: :. . - ‘ ' Concerts UK Chorale Concert Free: Center for the ment Foreign students will showcase their culture: Baptist
.5 " * Arts a p m :Call 73145 S'Uden' U"‘°"' 7’7 p‘m'
' . ' 0 Other. Lecture Recital Series Lecture on The Conflict ° SportSt UK Rugby team vs. Huntington; UK Rugby
- ' , of Contemporary Philosophies by Dr. James Taggert: King Pitch Commonwealth Stadium; 1 p.m.; Coll259-ll69
. ' ‘ library North Noon Call 7-4900 fl
. ' . " . . 0 Sports UK Womens Softball team vs Transylvania. SPECIAL EVENTS
t. . . - . .‘ ; Woodland Park: 4 p.m.. Call 7-2898 E§
. : , I I.‘ » e Lectures The Plundering Generation: Corruption 1850- 4/I10: Other: German Club Kaffeetisch- informal gathering
‘ . . ' . : ‘ 1861 Lecture before Phi Alpha Theta initiation. l8th floor w'lh refreshments, everyone invited; 57' Woodland Ave.;
. ~"I .- 1"“ I . p o T 4pm Call7-l726 4 7. 0'}. : 5-6:30p.m.; Calls-6298 .
' . , -: " ' Other Phi Alpha Theta Initiation 8 Reception; 18th , - er. European Pastry Cafe: 245 SC: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; 4/10: Other: Baptist Student Union Student Luncheon: SI:
' ,‘ , T . -I' tloor, P.0.1’ 4p m. Co117-1726 Call7-6601 . I Baptist Student Center; 12:15 p.m.; Call 7-3989
. ." i ' 2‘?" . 0 Seminars Dissertation Seminar: Med. Ctr: Rm: MN 417: Other: PBL Officer Appllwl'on due: 145C TOW" Ed: 4/l0: Meetings: UK Fencing Club meeting: free instruction.
‘ '1 , . ' 563. 9am. Bldg: Call8-4118 equipth provided: Alumni Gym loft; 7:30 p.m.; Call 233-
’ . .. ' ' Sports UK Badminton Club Seaton Gym 8:30 p.m. 4/8: Academics: Pharmacy Recognition Banquet (faculty, 520‘ . . _
I: . - I .- : call 7787238 students, families 8 guests only): SC Grand Ballroom; 6:30 ‘1 11: Academics: Advance registration l°' "786 Fall
: y 4 ., ‘ . I. ”75303 semes-ter and both Summer sessions
,. ' pm'c" 4/110th c tE' 8N 1R 1
._ r I '~ ' I 4x8: Religious: TNT- Baptist Student Union Tuesday Nite 2, er: urIren "V"P""""' ”on esource 5'
,. . ' ‘ - :’ - To-gether: Baptist Student Center: 7:30 p.m.: Call 7-3989 sues m Kentucky. S75-public ‘ W'MOMM'S' Law Bldg.. 8
- a.m.-5:30p.m.: Call7-1161
, i - ' ~ I ".Ii .', 4N9: Academics: Advance registration for 1986 Fall semes- 4/11: Academics: Deadline for applying for admission or
i ' . . ' . .' . I '9' and b°lh Summer 5955”“ readmission to The Graduate School for the 1936 Summer
. .. l ‘. -'i't"‘ . UND a Y MOND a Y 4/9: Religious: Wednesday Evening Fellowship: ‘Original sessions.
. ."- ’.' "' ‘1 Sin, Wasn't: Original Goodness, Was’ by Jim Akin; free 4/11: Academics: Last day to schedule a final examination
‘. ‘ : ' ‘ , y .' yII dinner8 worship: K-House; 6pm.; Ca|l254-1881 in The Graduate School for candidates for a May graduate
I . - ‘ , .' 4/9: Religious: Great Commission Students Wednesday (5097".
. . . . IIv I' 0 concerts. Center Sundays Series. Gordon Cole, flute: . Other Little Kentucky Derby Week Night Bible Study: 231 SC, 7 p.m.:Cal1254-3997 4/11: Other: Lecture Recital Series: lecture on The Conflict
I . . . II .I :' II- Free Center for the Arts. 3pm.: Call7-3I145 . . Amdem'cs_ Advance registration for 1986 Fall "m”. 4/9; ome,: PBL office,- Elections: 219 Classroom Bldg: of Contemporary Philosophies by Dr. James Taggert; King
. . . ' i . 0 Plays: Oh Henry! a play celebrating the 100th anni- ter and both Summer sessions 7:30p.m.:Cal|8-4118 Library North: Noon; CaII7-49m
. . -. : ' ,: verso” Of the W'OmobiIEI Odm- Charged: Cenle' for the come.» LKDKick-off:12noon:Col|7-8867 4"10: Academics: Advance registration for ‘9“ pa" 4/12: Other: Current Environment 8 Natural Resource ls-
. " l '.»v'5 “'5' 89m" C°”7'3”5 _ 0 Movies. American in Paris: tickets on sale at noon; semes-ter and both Summer sessions 5U“ in Kentucky; 375-public. SSO-members; Law Bldg.: 8-
' I I‘ ' ' RecitalsI G'od”°'° Recital: Andrea Peach, “550°"; 51 75, Worsham Theatre; 7:30 p.m.; Call 7-1287 4/10: Other: Self-Defense Clinic- sign up by 4 p.m. in 135 l2"0‘01": C0" 7416‘
- ' ' - 998- MemOF'OlHOI'i3D~m-?C°"7“9°0 e comet-i; UK symphonic Winds Concert: Free; Center Seaton; 31: Alumni Gym balcony; 6:30-7:30 p.m.; Call 7- “12: Other: Jewell Hall Formal: SC Grand Ballroom: 9
, .' , 'I o Other Black Voices Spring Concert: Free Memorial for the Arts 8p m:. Call7-3I45 3923 . p.m.
': ' Hall Calla-4529 4/10: Other: Disneyworld Internship Presentation- anyone “'2: Other: 'nt.rn°fi°n°| Bazaar: Snacks, "of", enter-
'. 0 Sports Aikido Beginner Aikido classes Alumni Gym interested in internship program in Florida should attend; tain-ment. Foreign students will showcase m.“- cuI'ur.;
_ . . 0 ecita s enior ecita . iane avenger, soprano : er: s wen y ne us : e a a mas o : . _ , I I ,
’ ‘ ' ' Center for the Arts, 1p.m..CalI7-49m Courtship' (Part 1): free dinner 5 discussion: K-House/4l2 :t/‘Ili-‘Colrgzsgxk Votces Spring Concert. Free, M.m°"°'
‘I i 0 Sports UK Badminton Club; Seaton gym: 2:30-330 RoseStreet:5-.m.;Call254-1881 o ' a '
. ‘ p.m. Ca|l278-7238
’ to w 4/15: LKD Special Event; Call 7-8867
4/15: Last day returning students will receive priority for
their fall housing assignment: Call 7-6290
4/16: LKD Special Event: Run for the Rose; Complex I
North Campus Courtyard: 4:3) p.m.; Call 7-0367
4/17: LKD Rat Race: Student Center Patio: Noon; Call 7-
8867
I 4/17: LKD Run for the Rose run-off; Clifton Circle: 5 p.m.;
CaII7-8867 .
4/17: Self-Defense Clinic- sign up by 4 p.m. in 135 Seaton:
31: Alumni Gym balcony; 6:30-7:30 p.m.: Call 7-3920
4/17: Joe Creason lecture: Free: Center for the Arts; 0
p.m.; Call 7-3145
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Experts see a. s we ~ sea 20 in'ured in bus crash
recor l is: °~- TORONTO mm — A bus carrying victims were taken to five hospi-
. sh \‘ist‘iMh '. \ Buffalo. NY. college students and tals in the Toronto area. Harvey
. tfifi ‘£Q\ssi:§i§t \ » a; their families on an outing to the To. said
i Nigsisisessw ’ \o . .' ronto Zoo slammed into a chain link A spokesman for Toronto‘s Hospi-
1v orce ra e ' §‘\\s . - z ' fence yesterday, injuring at least 20 tal for Sick Children said one of the
' ’ “ i \i people. three critically. _ accident victims. a boy, was in crit-
By RANDOLPH a. sum“) . a . it hit .The bUS- “1"" 4° 99°“? "0'“ Br“? '9‘“ °f’“"'“.°“_.fhe""- “ht“ 0"“ Pa' . .
Asswtated Press E? as ' . . «s \t “WY ‘3“ -’ Community Conege heht dt M‘SS'Swuga "059““ and
WASHINGTON - Nearly 5.: 9‘ so sss center lane at the expressway in Toronto were also listed m critical . '
every 10 married women row in i§s§osfi at to suburban Mississauga and crashed. common. . ' -
the" 305 probably Wth experience a f h$s*s: _- a iii}- ff "5 “ said Ontario PFOVlnCial Police 581- Nine Pet’Ple‘ '"Clu‘hhg Six Chil ‘ '
divorce at some time, according to a 3a . as xx . Lei? . . t, ‘ Frank Harvey. dren. were in satisfactory condition I '
new study by Census Bureau ex- a?“ hosesswoss :- ‘ :o' . g , ._ g =igssmét "The top 0f the fence went at Queensway General Hospital. a ’ _ .. 1
perts. _ 33$ i“ " ' ~ i.“ through the windshield and traveled kaesmansaid- ". . '- ' ,
That would he a record htgh pro } t 3 = s. ,.- - l .Wh the length 0‘ the bus-H he said. "At A second ht“ “med “hm" 4" ’ ' - t
portion. according to the Study 0‘ V t i . . ‘ \wm “‘ least three p80ple were impaled." Other People ontht‘ Owing . ' e T. *
marriage and divorce patterns by _. \0 I. .. . ~ . a a . . _
Arthur J. Norton and Jeann