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Wildcats’ dreams of Seattle come true

Hart pledges i‘najor

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“There have been (I 10! of disappoint/Henis;
Butt/11311221 ercui (It“comp/[SlimenI. . . . I’m not
mtifiiezlut oil. We want to win it all. It was it
greaUee/ine winning these games in Rupp
(:1 renal. Now we 'rc ready to go out and
accomplish some great things. ”

Jim Master.
Senior guard

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isism from the huts and media
alike and accusations that the}
w ere a bunch of ‘choken "

Saturda} 's hard tought 54—31 vi'iii
over the Fighting lllini of Illinois
has dispelled all the abuse

"There have he in a lot (it disap-
pointments. ' Master said ' But
this is a great aceomplishment

Saturday‘s win also makes some
of those hitter losses a little bit
easier to swallow

"We were one short last season
and really wanted another chance
to win it all." sophomore forward
Kenny Walker said referring to
last year's 80458 overtime loss to
Louisville in the Mideast Regional
finals last March "Everybody
was talking about gouig to the
Final Four It's been in the air all
week and it's a great feeling."

 

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It's been a long, hump) mad ‘ 2
the Final Four tor some Hi 2!»
current Wildcats Most llUIJtil't
Dicky Beal and Sam Bowie

Beal suffered through three 22:;
season arthroscopic knee opu'.
tions. various other llllut‘lt‘s ran:~
iiig from pulled muscles to slzgt'f
concussions and all the pain iliu'
goes along with recovering tron
the injuries: to play a key role "t
”('5 late season drive to Seattle

"It's an awesome feeling Some
thing we‘ve been working for tor
four years." Beal said “it makes
all the pain and all the hard prac-
tices worth it all

Bowie was forced to sit out two
years because of a fractured shin
bone that refused to heal. He also
had an operation and laced a long.

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out «it the Bluegrass iii a wlizlc tits
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Final Four Bennett said ' l
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reached a goal e\er_v team sets .it
the beginning ot the ~vear the} are
not read} to rest on their laurels

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games in Rupp .‘treiia Now
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Student interns take an inside look
at Kentucky’s legislative processes

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r‘liANKl-‘l lll'l' lam makers
politicians and lt)l)li}l\l> are in the
forefront duniig the i934 General
Assemhl}. but behind the
working in tin) cubicles are H iegis
lative interns from t K

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To the interns. who are tr_ving :22
learn how the system works, expen
ence in Frankfort offers knowledge
not available in a textbook

“This is the best thing. as tar as
education, he ever done. ‘ said in
tern Pamela “ilson, a political sci
ence Junior “it s so much different
than reading the textbook "

Kay Patterson, a communications
senior, said. "It's not the on!) wax

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2 - THE KENTUCKY KERNEL Monday, March 26,1984

Eating disorders are a major problem at UK, professor says

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saiger Kai‘ei: t'arpentw are ft‘tot‘ier Service
ceasing drainaticailv .it“ot‘.g‘ \“Lu'rfl these 2w throws M“ be the ’l\v0 L'K students. who both have
“on“: i; mo Linn-t1 spin-s do. i- : ' s as ii i 'i‘tiill to be held at 7 30 had anoreXia and bulimia. also will
l' g In nintiiaimtk'i'ts l ?‘ 5’"? "' "‘ \i\ 35-" 1-K “all participateinthe program
\a i'i-it'i' hi : ‘l'lllli \Hll consist of A free service to screen people for
l‘hc fur inost pi e\a.c:” eat :.g :s 'a ss It aru Lia? Laurie Hum anorexm or bulimia will be offered
otters are .lllt‘l't‘\..i \t‘if s’.i"\, oi: is protesw: it psychiatry. from 8 30 am to 5 pm today
t tl‘ alone or .z: coirtwia: o: s ’: s i- - i' W is pswhiatrist at through Friday iii 308 t‘haiiibers
t’t'ss H‘ t‘\(‘t't.>.f‘.g \‘i ,i> .L\ \'.. lt‘ .' lli'a Building. located on ROSE Street
t Ilgfli; purging .iiin (ii; 7 :~:;.ii' is .i . speak or. the medi- "We‘ll tell them if they do or don't
t~.a.:'...a _yc2:ta t‘irigi-catrtg ' .t t» “.uutfii .issoiniled \ch Humphries said "If they do well
i» aw. Ty purging or it In is .. in "ma and \\ hat tellthemwhere they should go '
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"La: i poi ta. st . ii i " .; it . s 'flt sessoiii they " The model OAS session is a
glisr senio. isi i'. t'tt - . s en \t s i giueirxmeiit o: El very pos1hve experience tor our
sioi: s t i i . .enzai: sazd students." Coleman said ‘lt’ iioth
l-iai' o em e1» v'si ~ .ii '» .it‘.\2_\t'l' “as iiig else. they learned why it is so
it the or \s s s ‘t' ;s-rf iriziance he difficult for the HAS to act It is
t » dei‘. " s ‘ s my 'v‘pt’t‘st‘lilt‘tl El difficult to produce agreement in
‘i-es it't‘t’mt p- L t s.i.-t,.t ' i' at F. .u a large. complex organization like
ta. is oiioins v C s '\ ‘i fr it '3-, ~ta.ients uere thetiAS "
rxtuta'oi‘ site"ct .' ‘ ' «mix: xx ". ti. \.ii\ador
am: .ii:::“!i;s':'a'. .. ‘-i. :;.v i s "i :ess 'hey did "We all learned a lot about lil
om, ".ees --_ , :h' n: we" itic \ievvs Salvador and Central .-\niericaii
\ sens-tons is 'i \u . policy as a whole." t‘ohen said
pinsett it \ \llt‘llt -." ‘AH \ ii- ~ . "'t 1' in: a. s. ‘iic program, 'What is most important about
director ii :hc 4'1,” ‘ i' c. . .v r. s ' s 'tie timer negotiations is not what occurs lt‘.
'. iiia. Programs " . " .‘n' s ’- 'm " - -’ ' .t-“it‘ 1" \UlN committees in public view but .
it as: \ea." s \k‘lt'L.:’v ' \t't't ;~'~e:.' m. cost ot the shat occurs in private talks be i
tit stronges' s31ide"'s " ' .- i'i '>~s' "c cost is lett tueeiidiplomats
gr tap .vhi- siibr‘y’iis: a; 1‘. ,i s .; ' '~. ~‘ ‘i‘ " ‘~ He said he
January .n-s . ~ is’ could be ‘Everybody in the van on the
\,:tioagi 'i< ‘\ t: _ x s y .r: the tu way back started planning nest
Unwiix'dklt‘HL :o. s ‘ v . . c' imtar‘y With years trip he said '\\e '.\e:‘e
Ads viii? in ill L w _ i ~s - \ ‘st - "‘ietrzr- really excitedabout it
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Room 1 Home Hall

We Hub .1 prone medicine is domg to overcome the
problems Taub will be speaking on
4 fear «it tame» the influence of society on these eat

mg disorders. wlule Jones will tell of
her experience With anoreXia and
bulimia at the l'K Student Health

    
 
 
 

 
   
       
     

"lt ieating disorderi is a major
problem at l'K." she said One out
of every 200 women in college are
anorexic while 19 percent of college
students are affected by bulimia.
according to Humphries

“There has been an absolute iii-
crease in incidence of eating dist)!“
ders. and they are much more prey»
aleiit now than they were 20 years
ago." she said "The increase iii in»
cidei‘ice we suspect has to do with
societal pressure " Anorexia
plagues two million people iii the
timed States uhile six million peo
ple are aftected by bulimia, she
added

’I‘aub said such disorders are in

creasing among men ‘Societal in»
flueiice on men s body has increased
the rate ot incidence among men
runners. \vrmtlers and Jot-kits," she
said

Many people not only have a mis-
conception ot the prevalence of
these disorders among American
youth but also oi the seriousness
with which they occur according to
Humphries ':\lltll‘t‘\l.t iiervosa has
the highest mortality rate ranging
from 6 percent to 21 percent« of any
psychiatric disorder she said "A
portion ot the deaths result trom sui~
cide \vhilc others ociur because of
cardio\ asciilai‘ collapse

“It's very diiiicult to conquer the

  

problem of eating disorders," 'l‘auh
said. However. “They are curable
diseases"

Taub is involved with BANISH
Bulimics and Anorexics ln Self Help
e an organization which serves l'K
students and the Lexmgton commu-
nity Through BANlSll. "individuals
can see they are not alone." she
said "For many it is their first ad
mission of the problem "

Humphries runs an eating disor
der service at the Medical (enter
through which buliniics and aiiores
ics can receive medical help She
feels that the diseases can be
treated but “it depends on when you
start to get help for it "

Landscape projects adorn campus

By JEFF l)l'\(' \\
Reporter

Elinor Markle, a landscape ar
chitecturc sophomore. spent more
than :oo hours building a sculpture
in red and black plaster and con
crete and “(lid pieces

The designing took many more
hours and the construction requn‘ed
the help ot an engineer

"l was thrilled to hay e it out here
u here everyone can see it." Markle
said ot the project. titled "My t‘hil
dren in the Morning." which is lo
cated behind the Classroom Budding
in eight planters

Seemingly overnight. such struc
tures ot the imagination ha\e apr
pea red across ca mpiis

The projects were conceived. de
signed and butlt by students in the
liY‘Slry't‘al‘ threedimensional i‘ollege
oi .»\rchitecture course. Anthony
lim'canova protessor “ho is teat hr
:iig the course said

Roccaiioya said this the
prtllt‘tl his students haw done and
bctore the end oi the semester the\
“.v ill do one more

l‘lach student “as assigned a par
'.cular site or. catizpiis l'hey .urc
'oid to study the and i'l..ll\i‘
their project to eithei accept oi re
~iect the site The eight projects are
st'allt'l‘t‘ti around campus iiiciiidiiii;
near the t'ollege ot lrliigi
iieernig and student t‘eiitoi \ddi
littl‘.

Rik'canova said he had Yo get pei
mission iroii‘i thi Physical l’iaii' lli
\ision to build the struitures
iampus "l‘hey \Hll come dour. at
'he end oi the seiiiestei. he \aiil

Students had to purchase all the
materials needed tor their proiect s

It was quite expensiw \liiikie
'l‘heri no iiiii:;iiiiiii; oi

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liiiiit to what maid be spent it was
uptotlie :iid;v .tiiai slit-said

.\ccoi‘diiig To \lai‘kle eu‘t‘yliitng
about the pioii-i '.s \\as letl up to the
designer lo: \laiidi this meant a
long process ~.‘ Hiking a! the site
troiii mam lzt'i-icii: angles .\‘he
then used llo‘tit‘i to construct

l4lL‘ (iti\
a design oi iii-r pi 'w-i"

”or idea Lt tgst's thi- i-hange in
one red
another piece ot

turn: of 'l.l"t‘ eleiiieuts

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and illli‘ i

sticiigtl
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wood She said it is left to ilie \lt’“
er‘s imagination to see the
movement from the first piece to iii"
eighth one

Markle said she took into account
that her site which is located behind
the Classroom Building. is “a very
symmetrical place” \Vhile design

ing her project. she also considered
that not much happens around her
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Fundraiser may set Pikeville College’s fate

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colleges have alrea ly beet: tori ed
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atter a crisis period vit iiitlatioii in:
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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL Monday, Much 28,1984 3

Derry J Wllltams
An, ”it”.
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Players’ ‘Rosencrantz’ provides lengthy, enjoyable evenin

‘I feel like u spectator ~— an up
polling husxness The only thing that
makes it bearable is the irrational
heliei that someone Interesting will
«i""‘ttllltltl’tlltluié’ "

ltmenerantl and (tuildenstern

are Dead
Tom Stoppard

Question What do )ou do Wllh a
time 1l('l pla} in an age where audir
t‘llt't‘\ absent iiiindedl) stumble to
-.x .ii d their cars after the llt‘Si two“

\nnier- You doiit try to pass it
oll its .i (no at t phi)

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\\e l..i'»\)t'l' director ot Studio Play
léllt*>l pltkiut'lltitli “ltosencrantz
it'lti (iiiildeiisterii are Dead.“ during
the plat s preoix-ning production on
\iitlt'll 1.3 the ll‘:\'llt‘ti audience
\i't'lllt‘li to eiiioi the tirst act all
lzo lliiiltllt'\ ot !l but a taii‘ num~
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t liniliL’

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who stayed rocked the small theater
with laughter

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backstage of William Shakespeare \
Hamlet The characters of the la
mous tragedy trawrse the \lilgt’ in
termittently Whlk’ lioseneraiitz and
Guildenstern, hit parts in Shake
speare's play. take (nor the shim
with philosophical banter and ships
tick comedy

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