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Vol. LXXXVI, No. I30

Established 3894

University of Kentucky. Lexington, Kentucky

Keraei ‘

Independent Since 197‘.

 

Thursday, March 8. W84

 

Group will distribute petitions on Red River

By ALEX (‘Ntll (‘ll
Features Editor

With .1 week still l‘t‘llli’illllll}: tor
public L'ttllllllt‘ni on the l 5 Forest
Serx'iee‘s drutt report on the lied
River gorge. the Red River Gorge
Defense Fund Wlll distribute p(‘ll
tions today and tomorrow in the Stu
dent (‘enler (i(l\(>(‘i'iilllil designation
of the t'l\'t'l' as part at the \(illtllliil
Wild and Seemi- liners >_\ \lt‘tll

Meshelle Luce» .i timing} ~eii.iir

and \'lt‘(' pl‘t‘Mtlt‘lli iii the uranium

Assistants introduce F

tiiin. sand the group \Mll have .i table
in the Student t'enter trim in .i lit
to ilo pm on both day lHl‘ \lll
dents to plt‘k up the [I‘IlIlUlh

.-\ lot oi people walk h} \llt‘
\i'lltl
\iill \itlpiilltl .isk ahout the issue

The petition asserts that ' the lied
ltiwr gorge ‘i\ lliilltllliill} l't‘tliElll/t‘fl
il.\ .i \L‘l‘lllt‘ and biological winder
liind and that designation 'wiulii
proxide permanent protection to thi-
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\eti.itni'~ .iiid lit‘pl‘t'w'liiiil:‘.t'~» in

new students to UK
at advising session

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Reporter

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top choices

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tilled (ll their :ii't't-ptniiii tn “Jill‘-
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By GENIE Sl'l.l.l VAN
Reporter

The fan in Section 12 has been
circulating with UK basketball
since 1945. From Alumni Gymna-
sium to Rupp Arena. from Japan
to Alaska. the fan has not missed
a home. road or tournament game
since 1969.

Steve Rardin is listed as a top-
of-the-line fan.

”Really. it‘s a hobby with me."
Hardin said. “i don’t have any
boatsoranything.“

Rardin‘s 15-year consecutive
game attendance streak — 463
games — must. by all accounts.
be a UK record. it probably is
evenaworld record.

“I’m sure there‘s no Kentucky
fan (with my record)." he said. “i
would have seen them by now (at
thegames)."

Rat-din. his brother-in-law.
Mark Sharff, and other family
members own and operate the
Central Kentucky News Distribut-
ing Company at 1236 Versailles
Rd. Supennarkets. newsstantb
and other retail outlets in a 50.
county sraa depend on Central
Kentucky News for their mag-
azines and newspapers. How can
a person rearrange a work sched-
ule around all those games. espe-
cially mt-ofltowmrs. much Ins fi-

 

True blue fan

Lexington man has attended a ‘record’ 463 consecutive Kentucky basketball games over 15 years

nance tickets, transportation and
lodging?

“Like I say. it's jist a hobby. I
have two sons and a nephew.
they've kind of taken over (the
business). I call myself a ‘string-
saver‘ around here that‘s a
term in the business.“ (A string-
saver. according to his sons. is a
term used to describe one who is
not as active as he or she used to
be in the business. >

His son. Steve, helps manage
the business while Dad is away.
“Somebody‘s got to stay here and
cut the wood." he laughed.

"He (Steve Rardin) worked
hard when we were kids, and I‘m
glad to see him (follow the Wild-
catsl."

Rardin has two traveling bud-
dies who also have impressive UK
basketball attendance records.
Robert Wiggins. 56. of Falmouth.
and Manuel Thomton. 63, of
Frankfort. are veteran UK basket-
ball fans with lilo-plus and 217-
game attendance records respec-
tively. While Hardin usually flies
on the chartered plane with the
team to away games. Wiggins and
Thomton d'ive together.

“I don’t know if we‘d drive that
far jut to see a ballgame,"
Thornton said. "It’s more of a so
cial activity."

STEV

Neither has plans to try and
beatRardin’srecord.

“i like to miss a game so I
won‘t have to challenge him.“
said Thornton. who has been going
to games with Hardin since 1970.

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MMiswiththeCivilService.

Wiggim, a state highway de-
partment employee. said he was
not tryim to beat any records.
“am hacky to no as long as l‘m
a e."

Thornton agrees. and he min
mends Hardin tor going as long as
he has “ll-‘olliiimiu the Wildcats
keeps him younger Exen it he s
89. he should be able to go to the
gamesi "

“The Lord has LZth‘ll me good
health." Hardin said

Also a season ticket holder tor
L'K football games. Hardin sui
fered a heart attack in September.
1%2. and had to miss the entire
season "L‘laiborne‘s first season
was a redshirt one for me." he
said He was out of the hospital in
time for the season‘s first basket-
ball game.

Rardin said his Wife. Lodema ~—
“Tiny” _. loves to watch the Wild-
cats on teleViSion instead of ac—
companying him to games across
the country “She did go to Japan
with me." to see the Wildcats play
Japanese national teams in an eX»
hibition game series

“It itravelingi would never
have been possible without her,“
he said. "She's glad to see me go
-— i hope she's glad to see me
come back.

“l've never had to push myself
(to attend games) or gone when it
was inappropriate,"

Hardin lost his mother in De-
cember of one season a few years
ago. and his wife lost her parents
in December of another season.

See Bll'E. page ’

Committee
discusses
revisions

INSIDE

lhr (‘mmopolitan (lub pioudm .i
inecnng ground for foreign students
See page 3.

Students for a Better L'k lose presi-
dent. \lCl‘ president to resignation
See page 7

 

 

 

WEATHER

Today will be mostly cloudy and
breezy wuh occasional light snow
possibly mixed with rain. Tcmpera»
lures will reach the upper 30:.

 

 

 

 

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in advertisnng nationally but overall. Lexington has
taken its time with advertnsnng. " Stone said

In the past four or five years. other communities have
turned to variow forms of hospital advertising Only in
the last two years has lexnngton begun such cam
paigns. although most local advertising lacks aggres-
siveness. he said

Stone said the l'niversnty Hospital does not plan to get
into hard-sale competition to supplement the program
already established l'K will continue to educate, he
said

"We will not become aggressive other than mstntutno»
nal campaigns," he sand "We have done recruiting for
nurses and attracted attention to the Medical (‘enter
Plaza Other hospitals have gone after patients in an
overt way I don't see us doing that " Stone sand he does
not foresee the lexnngton medical community turning
toward such advertising

"New hospitals like llumana and the Medical Plaza
advertise for awareness." sand Ted Schulte. a professor
of Journalism. who teaches advertising “This puts ”in
mana on the map. same for the new plaza This is a
legitimate reason ' lle sand established hospitals ddH‘T‘
tnse for busnness

(in a nationwide basis. healthcare services have he
come more competitiie iii the last five years This in
crease in competition has caused many hospitals to in
vest in target marketornentut advertising. Stone sand

1? Medical Center begins to publicize services

"Those types are aggressive. those are for profit mo~
tii’e."hesand

”Or'pliiiIS need to find creative ways to advertise be-
cause they have major public relations work before
them. Schulte said He sand television. although expen-
sive, is the "ideal medium it demonstrates the factli-
ties aindstatt ”

Radio advertising also is very persuasive because
hospitals serye a fairly broad range of people. he said
In pi int. hospital ady'ertisements are negative and more
threatening hecanise ot' the perception assocnated with
reading about hospitals

Public perception of hospital adynertnsing is negative.
Schulte said "l‘hey IX'llt‘Ve the hospitals should spend
money on hrnngnng doyyin hospital costs. not advertising
for business

In Lexttigton. the desire is “to communicate the par
ticular seryices aianlahie." Stone said. “This is a soft
cell way on .idy'ertisinig People become aware ot the
St‘ert‘t‘S .{Y‘ti liltll't' ll\\.ll‘t' ()i iht‘ (‘OSIS

The primary institutions are ady ertnsnng for business
tor hospitals, not the individual doctors." he said "The
advertising is designed to support the doctors and help
the market already .i\ .iilalile '

Further promotion ot the medical tacilntnes at [K wnll
depend on reactions to the areas they now are trying to
promote S'one sand

Author urges non-sexist childrearing

By P \TTY (LERSTIII
Stat t Writer

A parallel exnsts hetyyeen the dis
crnmnnatnon of yyomen and children
and only through proper education
of both can the situation he changed.
sand Letty t‘ottnn Pogrehin. .i round
er and editor of Ms Magnum.

WOMEN'S
HISTORY

WEEK
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“By tine year 2min, too pen-cent oi
those living iti poverty will he
wonnen and children. throughout the
country." said Pogrehnn nr .i fi'ic
phone nntery'ieyi .-\.s the gap
widens between women .ittni nnenz.
men wnll tare hetter at the saint-
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1980s in the Patterson Ballroom of
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Executiye Editor

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Day. historian Blanche \‘lt’St'I. t ook
will speak today on 'Jytfllit‘l‘n infltl theit
influence on torengin policy
t‘OUk a protessor ot
John Jay ('ollege ot t‘t‘nnninnal
tice New York (‘nty. yynll speak at 1
p n; nn the Student (‘entcr ltdn‘mri:
on "‘vkomen's t‘omniunitnes and
Their Impact on Foreign: l‘ol.ty and .\lan':..ni.':c
Human Rights
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Reporter .iai. students the opportunity to club meets every two weeks.
'i'w' Lwoiili' takes trips and has parties
ltsohieei isilixersitx low Hui .i toiirth year medical
'l‘he ( osinoixilitan 1 mi: .mw‘ Jiliwii‘ ll'illi Ninth Vietnam. said "Generally, we try to present
my, to Join; lllll‘i‘il‘. u- ;.i.-\ 'i--.-; ‘m a.m‘ illlllll'lulll thing he got some kind of educational pritkt‘ll'
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tural and social inn-inc t.‘ iiii- "tie iii friendship you find "We also try to schedule trips
Ween :\ll|t‘l’lllill .Hlil um '..i' "lll .w w i Illllt‘rt‘n? than the This semester. we want to take a
students '. ,. : its: ips 'Allll normal students. trip to Mammoth Cave We tr} to
lnii‘edx an em il.’ .. we. wt .-..-w w- haw a different per- get the international students to
neerinp: sophomore « ii~ w '2. .: 4. - .1 on things know the region better. mainl} the
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' ' ' N." "I :H‘TWr: to he reintroduced to the i mew» ,. _ .
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.,,, . .V l N . V ’ ‘  “123M m m“ tion h} states must lx’glndnt‘h K
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