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110C Kentucky (.11! ‘em ,
“hat‘s happening‘.‘ (iood luck is still with us
and tomorrow looks like another fantastic day
to cut classes. Forecast is for fair and mild
conditions Tuesday. and partly cloudy and
mild \l'etlnesday. lligli Tuesday tget this)
should he near 70. ltain chances are zero -
VOL- leXlll No.97 LEXINGTON.KENTUCKY 40506 Tuesday. February 29. [972 “""'~‘ “”d '” l""“"‘"‘ "“““"“~" "igh" .'
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UK°s black fraternities, sororities e. ‘W
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may Signal opening of Greek wor ( , _ 5 fig.
By BENNIK BUN!) endeavors. lie said Assistant problems black students have. a: a a e
‘ Kernel Staff Writer Secretary of HUD Samuel When asked about the recent a: We ' m." ‘
\lthough much is being said Jackson. exe('levelaiid mayor decline in (ireek activity. the I?» i
about (ireekdom at (K. very few (‘arl Stokes, football pro (iale poleiiiarch Kmmitt “Buzz“ 1‘? X,“ “4... . . ‘i ‘ ' -
' students realize there are black Sayers and basketball pro ()scar “Ul‘lltilll, a cornerback for the UK r a ““kfl‘aé
fraternities and sororities on Robinson are members of the football team. said the decline to ”h” w... “gee.- “N, , 3.“ W; - .
campus fraternity. which has over 50.000 some extent is due to many of the 53*?” ' . .
True. the black population at members nationally. (ireek organizations themselves. A LP.“ .;‘q‘ .5 ‘5 . .
[K is small. but there within the Austin Moss. vice-polemarch. "in the past fraternities have M . w .
many factions are the Greeks. said Kappa Alpha Psi at UK has been closed-door type society, .' ., . 5 p Q
tine such organization is Kappa successfully organized and membersot'the Strcalled ‘elite'. , fl, .
Alpha Psi fraternity. in its second participated in a series of But this was changed. Anyone . ~ ‘Q" “ ""‘*- .. ,8 . 7 i _
year 0" campus. AS "“9 mem— programs aimed at serving qualified. not simply those who ’ i. 3 ti" ’  %‘ ‘
ber said. KAPsi‘s purpose is to Lexiiigton's black community can afford it. can join." Another , » a. " {“W -- . : gee ' v“ .
address itself 10 the task of and is making efforts to raise the point he made is that many black 3 ‘ a?" ’r "’ p a?“ .
preparing young men for level of consciousness of UK's students striving for individuality & .. _ . .‘ ‘2.
. leadership roles in all fields of student body to the various Continued on Page 2, Col. 3 g 3;; ‘_ - g3: -' " i
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. By FRED .\lAYNE Alluding to “recent litigation“ basically "a question of public 3; V -;-. E I
Kernel StaffWriter involving the registration of policy.“ according to Darsie. ' -
'l‘hat “journey of a thousand homophile groups. Hall said Since "state statutes prohibit f. f i3 ‘x ’
- ‘ miles" has progressed a couple of there were “complex legal issues homosexual acts...you naturally “g’ " é '
. steps. involved." Advice from UK's get a public policy question on ~‘ 2?? ii
The administration's review of Legal (‘ounsel had been whether it is proper to allocate . ‘g i; - -
(lay Lib‘s bid for registration has requested. he added. use of state buildings to a group g WV
moved from Dean of Students ‘Question of policy" thatespouses homosexuality."he g ‘ ....=f:; «e .
.lack llall's office into the office John Darsie of Legal Counsel explained.
of UK‘s Legal Counsel. The said he has been reviewing the lie conceded that a proposed ‘ Ki . --i ‘
Counsel. in turn. said it will seek matter for a week or so". The new state penal code. if enacted. «.9 " .-.-. .
the advice of Kentucky’s At- outcomes of similar cases "might have some effect“on the .1“
. torney General Ed Hancock in elsewhere in the country have Attorney General's decision.
‘ the near future. been “in'conflict,” he said. so it This code “would make any act Austin Moss. Kappa Alpha Psi vice polemarch. talks with another
. .In a letter that reached Gay was deCided to consult the At— between consenting adults OK. black student at the frat house. The black fraternity is sponsoring
L'l’ S presxdent yesterday, Hall torney .Gen‘ira" he noted. Kappa Week. which will bring Dick Gregory to l'K Thursday night.
said he had reViewed all ap- DarSIe said he would send a meme] photo by ”a". Herman , _ .
plication materials. “I continue brief to Frankfort ”in the next UK'S Gay Liberation submitted ‘ '
to have some reservations about few days" but could not predict its application for registration to .
' rantin re istration," he noted. when he would et a re 1 . the Dean of Students in late
ioted. g 8 The legal issueg involvedp is November of last year. UK to experlment
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.‘ .e. -. ~ -3'e .i- .. ’ . with dorm c asses
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. g. .. y w .. next semester
. '.. ~ ‘ By (iltlitill.\lt1'.\l.\\.\ been \yorkiiig to actually iiiie
‘ .- ‘ . ’ .\ssistaiit Managing Editor piement such ideas
. ‘ . _, . Students and administrators "in some ways i think this
‘ r,‘ ' , met at the Koinonia House panel is premature." said . i
. , , . ' . Monday afternoon to discuss Student (it)\‘t‘l‘lllllt'lll President .
' ‘2' SW ‘ ways of making i'K i‘f‘Sidf‘iW“ Scotti \\'endelsdorf. "We have to
fifg‘ffi a. > - . . hall life more fulfilling and define exactly what is living-
fl” . «- . boosting its learning potential learning. it uould be a mistake .
”m §*~ Dr. John Stephenson. dean of to inst more the traditional
.. undergraduate studies. said the classroom experience. which is
l'iiiyersity uould experiment uorthless. iiifo the dorms ”
\yith classes iii the dorms next Stephenson said the iii—
year 'l‘liefirst will be Philosophy troductory philosophy class was
. - loo. taught by Daniel Breazeale an "exploratory venture" to see
_ in Holmes Hall on 'l‘uesdays and how students react to classes in
_ ' ’l‘liui'sdays next fall. dorms and if the liviiigeleariiing t
. The impetus for such exr experience was worthwhile, lle "'c
., perinieiits came from the Ad Hoc stressed its informality and the
[If (‘oinniissioii on the Quality of high degree of studentfeacher
‘ Student Residential Life. “inch interaction.
:15." . . p in May of l0?! recommended the .\nother type of liviiigelearning
l'lliH‘i'Sil) "10"“ towards 1‘ discussed was the concept of
i The feather is oln ions. but is it photographer .lohn llieks caught e'|i.\'ing-Iearningi ‘ (:(Ilrjjlpi , of ”unit (“NH-S This would ‘"_"_a"
w . floating in outer space. hanging this feather floating upon a pool of (10" m life . ”is” 9”“ “hi. .5 d“ ciicotiiaging students “”h
blip]. 37) [Light].“ “"iuhlivwi} "hon a Hill through \Hllt‘l'. sliarkling \yith reflections. h" iiioretlidil sleeping.- Mild the “mil“ academic. political. or
the uniyerse'.’ In reality. Kernel (Kernel )lltllfl by John Ilicks.) “unmissum report. 5m”. then 5min" interests tolivetogt‘ther m
administrators and students ha\ e ( ontinued on Page 6. Col. I

 2—Tlll". KHNTl'CKY KERNI-ll.. Tuesday. February 29. I972
l . l . 1
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. BNBIFFIJ‘ZVEE \ias a “fiasco". Stacey said. the top ol the 50-foot Lexington see |io\\ you could do It “Hit it that you'll need it. and you‘ll be M"
kernel NaHWNN‘I‘ Only half of the group stuck it out yin. lower and i'apr'mpd down university atmosphere." he said. tilild .W” had something like 5‘"
- ()Vér 110 p90“? have Signed up ”W {“11 three dii."5~ due [0 ii the side. All came out ”are and said. till-‘1” l“othergill Silltl after a ”H
. . toi \iilderness Survival. a class combination of "Imminent.“ no sound. .\lmost any normal person can class meeting. in
. . ‘ ”‘1” “”1 culminate ”I an UP ‘0 H food. and :ill-degree tem- pass the physical requn‘emeiits if llovv ever. Stacey added "tin“ Mi:
. d“) SUHIWI trip ”"0 an unknown llt‘i‘iillll't‘5~ All" ”19 “'li)~ SIMON 1‘0”” W" bu” lie or she exercises regularly. ol the things I‘ve been striving for eig
. II ‘ _ “‘l‘lt‘mt'” ”1 Mil." ”i" t-U‘UUP said “I swore I'd never do it King l’othergill a MC miller. Stacey said. He thinks that each is to make people more sensitive I ll
.I . . . “'H W”) ””1.‘ ill“ ”0th“ (in again. too much pain. We had “M m. li'ltl done more \vork‘for person on the trip should be able to llllt‘ll'l environment. and bv ”ll
-. ‘ . ”m" l"“'k"‘”“l ”w” “'1“ ml" the it‘ll”) only St'l‘iilt‘ht‘d the surface the survival course {him on H“ to NH] tor a doctor for an hour. it that. I don‘t mean just in for
' . i “ Illifil i “l ”I“ “‘Vlmltlllt‘h‘ We need to course 'll I'K It‘othergill went on necessary. \\ ilderness areas. Man has been
' v - iiei‘iiess Survival is a Free knou ” L t. . ' ~ 2 l) t‘ o (lt‘S l‘O ' ' ‘ 'i
' i ‘ l'iiivers‘itv ‘I'lilll \vhose i‘ir~ ‘ last fall 5 ”‘9‘ and wants I" d" 'l (mini I)I'()\t‘ iiselul l l l ‘t -\I and mill“
. .- . ~ . L l - ltI [int he decided to try again. again "More people work problems much faster than he
. I Ii ll( llell‘ til ('\Ll.\ \Lll It‘d ‘15 I}](} [( Ill‘t‘pill'lng l)(‘[l(‘rI b} learning h.n~d(.l- he!“ hot-"Ugo ”10V want \\ llV d” pvupk. li‘illll ””5 hard \\'i|l be able [0 SOIVP lllt‘lii. lid
. I I _. II .‘ ),I~ -‘ ~ -) ‘ . .' i.) . . ‘I_ v. k - ‘ ‘ . ‘ I . ‘I “ . -,. I '. . I
. . illumuim. . Li” .\ iii thilill 1h l0 “hm”. “ ”dim. and M“ l ”d1 tobeliere. 'l‘hev have an interest. tor an environment lht‘.‘ Itiltl.‘ Nd“) “‘0 ‘0 ng‘ (‘iil‘lh back to ‘
- ' . . H‘ h“ i M .\ HpHMI-"H d ”MN “Tmmllm' (ioing mm the “MS ‘l ch-illeii Ie 'lll(l a goal I don‘t lace" “The possibility does exist the animals who deserve it.“
, . equally. and live or six husbaml of Kentucky “mm“! supplies is ‘ ‘ i" ‘ ‘ '
.I I ‘ ' 7 one combinations are attending dangerous. They-(i uni “imam . '
' ' ’ cl'isses ‘lt‘('()l‘(llll ’ to co- ' - - m . S
. . ~ i’ - . . ta essential facts one needs simply S l resen S grou 9 9 s‘
. ordinator Jim 513W.“- to survive. I‘ldible plants can li
. ' » . IleadIortlieuilds surround you. but vou must be t
- c . I I I II . I . I . I . I , .. I‘ ‘
_ ' ’ I' Md“) Mild ht l-‘n l ISUH able to identity which plants are ‘ ;re 0" t0 8 ea urs ay li
. I exactly \l here the group Will be edible and which are not. Stacey
‘ ' going. but it Will be the “most said. . (‘I r' who will 'i ear in th , t
1 , ' ' . (1%“ka “Idem-miss mi can find 'I‘no It'll" last war (ontinued from Page 1 said one percent of the student IINRO .V-I I ‘ PP L a
' 1' " ' ‘ i ' \vilhin ‘itlo miles "Nobobv going 1 l‘l'l tl ‘ i i f- d l)0(l\' i5 lililt'k- 9“ percent 0f the Student (enter (xrand Ballroom ll
. . . ~ ~ -- ~ . . ii . iei'e was a ne- ' ' - , - - . r . . . , . - , i . . . i
i i . this \Iav knows how long it will e fin) iri and ,I l r d' I I?) do not realize the oppoitunities actiVitleS here at I I\ are of little at 8 pm. 'lhursday. 'Ihe s
I I i " l' . , i k - 1 ., .p L p i i. on d“ lip Kappa Alpha PSI fraternity 01“ interest to black students and liai'kays. the group playing c
_ , Ll.\l nlllh lllll ll()\\ \\ l(l( {ht} I‘\t 1,1151 id” l’llVSlCiilS were In. . ' ‘ '
. y, ...n till “1m. ~- he said . r . _ lers. Kappa Week will attempt to behind Issac Ilayes in the motion
.' H d . -‘ stituted last fall to eliminate 7, . l . ,.- ,. . . ~. . . -, ,, "Sh' “n will a ear
, I Finding a viildnerness area in people who h'idn‘t m'ikea sincere kappa A pha Isi tiattinity is correct the Sltua[|0”I . picture . a pp t
' . ' k -itu -kv H d ff , ll ’1‘ i t ‘ ‘ .‘ presently presenting Kappa With the eo-operation of the Friday at 8 pm. I
. 4 I H t . - l “U 0 (0 I ~ effort to get themselves in good \i' , ,. . -_ \ .. .. 'd -. , i . . i . d th 4,111.0 . , .. - . . - g
. = . .lim Stud,” maps. talks to \‘ll'ipt‘ St'icev said (1k. “lilth A1055 bdl 15 ON 01 Student ( eiitei lioar . t L Buinam said the biothers of i
i f . f i '. ’t‘tilt) ,3“ 'ilitl ll l'illV ‘ll . l\' i I I ,i i i ‘ I i ‘4 I . . lllO IlléiIIOI' iiCllVlilt’S 0f the ()l l\llll()l'll\' Affairs and Student Kappa Alpha Psi have demon. [
.» ,, . L iv . i it . t H 5 (U lhe groups rigorous training I, , - . - - . ,. . ‘ . - .- - . ~ . -
‘ u 7 . - potential areas bv driving as mould”- .l "drown ”00“” ~- dim‘mll.‘ and 01 115 kmd 10 ”0 (.overnment ac1ti\ ities of tht s t r a t e d o u 1 st a n d i n g s
' - ' .r I - w w L“ - 7 i . L- i. .. l g presented. by a black fraternity week will range from a fllm~ or Ianizational ability and efforts
I , I (l0. ( ii. pOSL ll)l( dlld lllhllig lh( 5055“)“ In [ k S p001 and a rap- , _ . . . . _ .. {a ‘ .
I' . _ . . .. . ,. . _, . . . . at I I\. It is aimed at pi‘OVldmg a “The Murder of I< red Hampton. are bein made to establish the .c
. it Sl ()l [lit \\ d} “ lldt bl pldtt polllng 505510“ [{appcnlng IS a ll d l l d . i ll ls
. ' . . , - . . , . )I‘O’I‘illll to ie stu en )0 v in ~ wgei in’ 0' we —'nown w ‘ ‘ x ' ~‘ ' w
, . I . . In lxry, dl)lt to and l iii technique 01 descending vertical II tIaII II 'i-l'k ‘t d I t' \‘l .. to iIllt pits it It. . II . l)‘ -k liatunity as one offering pOSllth (
_ : .. I ‘ I couldn't walk more than seven “'alls by means of a double rope pal “u ‘n M ( 5 u (n 5' ‘ 055 “1‘ ”'1 light“ “(1“'5t ‘L ”1P”ts M “K and Lexmgton. ‘
I A. ». . . miles \\lIll()Ul coming on passed under one thigh %
" f ‘ somethiii It‘s a "crvin '; I . - 1 -- -- . ~ . O ‘
_. . II . _ I I I t1 I II I II I. g di ignoally auoss [lit body. and A. I
I ' ' Shim“ ”Ml )0” Ndll.‘ cant g I’rosser were named to the first . i. ‘ .- . ' ‘ . ' . ‘
‘ A M I C, b D d- d . connection “1th the M.‘ La‘ currently defending regional 5
.- . .- I —— en 5 U 9 male team representing the massacre. . - \
. champion.
i ' j . O O
. .. _ j to Community Serwce— 0 t
,w . . . . 1 day d Orrow , . . .
- . Prolects in Ecology, Youth Development, mm
. I I . I ENVIIIROh7M13loENTAL AWARENESS Society STUDENT MoaiLizATiON Committee
i. . . . o o o o _ . mee ing : pm. in room 245. Student m t' t 7:30 .m in th
. . PRESENTATION on Venereal D s as . 96 mg a D . 6 Student Center.
' 3 . Helplng the underprIVIleged’ ASSIStIng ”How Much do you Know?” by UK riuisi:g Center. A“ members W960 '0 attend
~ I. « ,I , . , , , students; 7 pm. in room no. Classroom W'ND 'NSTRUMENT WET With the UK AMATEUR RADIO CLUB meeting 7
II II. _ . . COMMUNITY Hea'fh and serv'ce orgunuuflons Budding. Free. clarinetand 0b0€;8:l$p.m.,MeImonalHall- p.m.intheradioroom,tifthfloor,Anderson
_ . ' II . SPEAKER on Eastern State Hospital at 6:30 :1th“: gieeIting at 7330 pm. '" "00"" "7' Hall. All members and interested persons
I . . pm at Christian Student Fellowship, on the U 9" e” e" are urged to come.
Meet'ngs: Every Tuesday 7 P.m.’ Room I'll corner ot Woodland and Columbia. IlI’IK _TENANTS RIGHTS Organization ARCHITECTURE SYMPOSIUM 4:15 pm.
II eeting 7 30 pm. in room 206, Student -
. TOMORROW Center in room 245. Student Center, Prof. DaVid
. . i ' . Burg will Speak on "Towards a National
.» Student Center LOUIS RUKEYSER of ABC news will be in giggijgaykms::";‘;‘f:"£°°9‘ ”3";‘3’ Style: Signess in Late Nineteenth Century
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'l'lll-I KEV“ ( KY KI'ZHNI‘ZL. 'l‘uesda}. Februar} Iii. 1972—3 ' ' . . .
Th d heer [V' ’ re r r (71'
ousan s 6 won 8 114 11 am 4 ma
)\\'.:\S1111§(;1‘()N tAp , _, reiterated a phrase he Used in inunitiue issued after his un than tight about them ' inonn-nt statt-nn-nt ~iii-iiui' to ' ‘ -
I be li‘esident Nixon was greeted by (‘hinar “Peace is too urgent to precedeiitetl talks with ('hinese t hati'inaii Mao ise lung s ~t'1/e ; ' . , _
“k0 SCUI‘US ()l' Congressn‘icn‘ govern‘ “in“ “)r Centuriosv \"(i inusi Seize IPUdUI‘S. “’I'IH’lW‘ “(‘l’t‘ lll) 5(‘(‘l‘(‘l (h‘iilS Ul HH‘ ilttUl' \\llt‘ll lit‘ 7klik(‘(i 'il .1” . , r . . t . .,
‘r a Iiit'iit leaders‘ diplomats and the moment and move toward He said without giving “’1.‘ “Nd" "WWW“ during “'5 ,‘tinertcan redwood siiiilllifii " 'I. " 'i ‘
\tlnte House aides as he returned that goal now.” specifics that a procedure had '“HW MW“ ‘illd planted It] 1 thin. in. the i s‘ '. 7 ' _ ‘4

“mt filonda‘v night from his historic Addressing a crowd of several beeii set up to continue - \\e (ii, not bring back an} part) 71 , ' .-‘ ,. ."f x.

’lor (light-day Journey to (‘hina thousand ‘iammed into an air- discussions with ('llttl('S(;l('£t(l(‘t‘S “mm.” m- mm “m.” dig-(tonnaii ‘ - ', fl -, ‘ ,

”m. in Hie President said his trip had PO” hangar and 11 national “talk abotit (littereiices rather that will guarantee peace in our the growth oi a redwood Itikt‘s " . ' .

i ht- i I‘lNOHd prospects ."tO‘I‘. peace ”:1“ 1510“ dilfilf‘llf'o NW0" iii the tutut‘e time.” he sattl There is 1101112 in- centuries ,\;\on mat a, M. -1 fl ‘i .5 ':

m ()1 this generation and ttaced the (letdilS ot the com~ 'l‘ht' ”him-L Nixon said. is to lot'tnula. Nixon said. but "we hope that the seeds planted on '2 is L; .‘ . i ‘3

W.“ have made some necessar) and |iitit'itt‘} tor peace will grow and . I f i :1

take important beginnings." prosper into a more t‘iltltti'li.;.', ; -. I ‘_ ' _; . ~.

1 he He in\oketl the "seize the peace ‘ . " ,‘ i

"d - y I. -'

.k in On camp us / bv (lave cal/alum 350 missing in u, a he -. .

It sounds like a sarcastic inunity leaders. Registration is International Week is a series ' . 'V ' I I

statement promising a list of required (,i events desi .. . 0 . '3 -..' U ‘, '
. , ~ . . gned to call at- f W ‘7 d . . , ~
sarcastic pre-occ‘upations. The Another thing to do is to get 10 tentioii to the variety of cultures 0 0 a. IsaSter ' '~ . i .. ‘_ ~.I ‘f

list is called ‘ 20'12xciting Things or 12 students together to share at t'K. Activities include art , _ . . . . ' ,_~‘ .:

if) [)0 limit Spring Break." the concerns and discuss issues exhibits. talent shows and .‘\l"\‘\,.‘“. \'\ [MM "”‘F‘al‘ m mew' the ”""lm””‘ ““11“ m" ‘ ’

list does not include standing on pertaining to college life. These forums, ““51 \ ”11mm 51‘." approxtmately the Joint “ominittee on (miern. .‘ ' {1- ,

the corner of Euclid and Rose (‘ore Groups are intended to There are manv volunteer 330 persons are missing or ment and Finance to stud} the -. ..

the ' and counting “We Believe" provide a setting in which small opportunities. one program. unaccounted lor in the aftermath same matters betweei. sessions 1' 3 _' ' ‘. ' r ’ t"

oom bumper stickers or writing the groups and individuals can come Transaction. coordinates oi Saturday's flooding that and report its imdmgs to the 197:; ff" ft f:

"rho sections of the Student Code you to know each other and better \Olunteet‘ Opportunities In (l(‘\'£tSt'dt(‘(l laUgiln (‘OUHU [UngJ’dtlHK‘ ._ i >~ ' U

ying don‘t like on the head of a pin. appreciate individual dif- several communitv agencies Rescue (iiim‘ts continued in the T» .— ,_.:

tion Rather. the list of exciting ['Qrences' Each group is con— including the (‘linical Research area with the deathtoll risingto tiT OPEJVT' ' r it . , ‘ - '.
iiear things to do is PUblished by the ducted by a faculty member and (enter, Eastern State Hospital. “5 “I’l'k‘x'is searched the “mums ' ' ' . “ ' -
Human Relations Center at the meets for an hour andahalf, Once Veterans' Administration m H’ mmmg Camp“ I. ' ‘ ' “

s M Student Center. The 20 things are a week for four weeks. Again. Hospital. the YMCA and K9” authorities hat-(- promised F()r(l eases .', ~ . ,‘ _

m0“. the (“rents they have lined up for registration is required. {UCkV \illage Transaction is an (“1le federal and state aid 101‘ ”19 - VI,‘ . i . f

' ' ' . ' , , V o '1 ‘ - ‘ ‘ .

.ing Spring. . ' 'l‘he rap room, a late night eightM'eek program. ”Hm‘m‘d tooo persons 1““ SUlld‘dV closing .-' ._m ‘ " "

forts ”1? Hum?" Relations Center ‘5 drop-in center hosted by the Kentuckians Interested in homeless by the ilood, ‘ \ . . '.. , , ' " I ' ' . V

_ the a divismn of the Dean of Student United (‘ampus Ministry at the Disadvantaged Students iKlDSi Meanwhile. in the House oi l [H-‘lfhml V” ' ("’l ,.

”we "'."“" and ‘5 Primar'W concerned Koinonia House. 412 Rose St.. is is a program of scholastic ”(‘Pr“5("‘liil'\'¢‘5- ““957 EU“ ““7““"1 “Mi has Mgnf'd 1m“ la“ .v .. >

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groups 0”, campus and promoting Friday and Saturday. Rappers with Northeast Lexington‘s grade MCGWW l)-\\'_voming. l’lll“)dUC9d old‘Sunda‘x “(mug law ‘ ' .' 1' ' I
ways 0f increasmg contact and will get free coffee and popCOrn. school children, Tutors meet a resolution calling for an in- . [WM signed ”1.9. measure. f1 ' ‘ "
| t understanding. A leadership development three times a week for one hour vestigatinn of the cause of the Senate Bill o8. last lirida‘v without , .7 . it
However. the center‘s workshop is scheduled March 31. at two Lexington centers. The Buffalo (‘reek disaster announcing W “l“ ““1““! "i , ._ _ '_-, '
programs are open to all The workshop is for freshmen KIDS program last for 11 weeks. '1‘} . ‘ I . . . legislative record Monday said .. . f . f , .
rt of students. . and sophomores, especially those The “Walk for Hunger" is .. . it ‘I ’(so ‘ution‘ calls for a the bill had been signed then. .. _ ; , V . '

will Here 5 the lineup of actIVities who are not currently serving in promoted locallv bv the campus l)tompic cnstu stud}. b_\ the the new lawwhich will become , . _ ,. ‘ ,

v in scheduled by the Human leadership capacities. YM-YWCA and coordinated with l)( partmtiit oi ,Mlnfi‘ the etiective in i.lune. will allow 1 . .
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arch break. , . Forums at the Student Center Hunger Foundation. Awalk of 20_ (‘tsouiccs an t it U) K N r\ ice and bait shops to iemam open on .1 . 1‘ . . '
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t—1'III'I Kl-IX'I‘l‘CKY KENNEL. 'l‘uesda). February 29. I972
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ZOO-page housing It poit has stut k to shot t, not ting-range c 12111ng
. lh (.ltlu‘li ll \lt'l‘.\l \\\ tieeessai') " He pointed ottt the eait‘t seethere‘ll ilt‘dll)‘ change.” *Uldlt‘fi 0‘ ”W ”1191“" It" ”1“ “hm” .Vt'i‘h . , lhe
‘ \ssisltllll Managing Editor recent e\tenston of open house he eoiitiiieiited “I'm not of a residence hall situation (in Another recominendation “as sister
' ' i .lllsl o\er .t \ear ago aii ad hoc hours .l.\ e\ tdeiice of ad- disposition to implement this Silldents. . , . . making t-{I’UUP insurance W'th
. g commission of students. lactiltv nttntsti'attte llextbtlit}. proposal," (in the question of l inversity available to all students living in ”Ileas
, ‘ titt-iitliers. and administrators Ztitnttitikle said the question of 'l‘\\o i'eeommendations afr “”‘hk "“h‘th’hs th“ commisSion l k hOUSIHE. AuniWinkle said imdm
' i “as set tip to etaluate all aspects academic programming for the feeling dorms would have l't‘t'llllllllt‘llth‘(l St‘lllllHIUP ii t—‘JOUIP dorm insurance was initiated in I]()u1‘n
I - ol l'K student residential lite. dorms isuch as l‘I'l‘V. dorm standardized room rates iso that ‘0 “Nd? 3“ ilSPOCtS 0‘ (JOCK hie the fall of 194] and can be ob- ex pi
_ . ’l‘hts group proiliieetl iii May of classes lor lreshman. lacultv shabbter rooms cost less! and cut i” l h ”“5 has hop” d0”“~ tamed on aIvoluntary basis. emott
' ' ~ . ‘ iii?! a zoo-page report “tilt is titeinbersltvuigiti dorms. special the number of (‘A's (replacing [Ulnl‘lllkh‘ Siildg “W group. topics of the housing com» discu
- recommendations tor improving speakers. etc ittas still up iii them With more professional \Htl‘king \ch Dean Bob Ilalder. mission reeommendattons and term.
’ ’ student housing ranging from the air. staffers» will report its findings In the accompanying documents are "brot
' ’ _ ' i ' building li('\\ sidewalks and doors i(liie class \\ ill he taught for sure "i don't :lt‘t' any need for spring. . . available in lilllVOl‘Slt)’ Archives serve
i . l- in ' '0 ”l" l‘t‘VUth’WH'V “WWW 0" iii llolmes llall next semester making a change." Zumwinkle Th“ graduate and th‘S-‘lo'ldl tklng Libraryl. Student P90?!
' ~ . 4 extending lht' classroom into the lt's l’hilosoph)’ Hill. an in said. discussing the room rates. Silldi‘ll‘SI bt‘llNlN‘d tromI i1 (iovernment office. Dean of who
' . , ' dorm li'oduetoi'v course. taught by ”l don't think we have to conduct ("”11"“55'0“ I'WOh‘hthhthh Students office. Student Affairs
‘ ' so \that‘s been done on the Daniel Breazeale, t a further study on the matter “'lm'h P114105“ retaining office. Inter-P raternity (,ounCIl
" l'i't'tltlllllt'lldtitmils tn the last nine l ' . . ndmumd unless l see some indication that Blandtng H ‘0" them. AumwmIkle and l’anllellenic (ounctl offices,
I ‘ ' months" H“ "m" I students think its unfair.“ adopted ”115 recommendation and all the reSIdence halls
' . " According to l)r_ Robert ~11“. whole idea of using a Zumwinkle said having different [35' fall. effective for the 1972'73 (library or reception desk.)
. , Ztimn tnkle. \‘tce president for i-(isidmu. hall for learning has rates for each dorm could lead to ' o o
, j. . student affairs and the man who met \\ ith suspicion and segregation 0‘ students h."
' . ». . _ appointed the commission. most resistance from the students.“ “ham-ta] status. dSSl If neivwnauo
- . . , ol the action taken has come in he C()lliltl(‘lll(‘d.I “'lhey see it as a Will keep (3‘s
- . . , . ph} steal improvements. He said plot to bring In the classroom .
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. . liltill} oi tht housing com \tith its alltged dehumanizmg .,. h IthI‘I I‘Iufi 0? '(ff‘ Z FOR SALE moans WANTED
' ' llllssltlll .\ l‘(‘('()llllllt‘lldiitlons were ('XpUl‘iOIlCC. l‘ilthi‘r than ilKi l(5ld( n(( ]d Std ”lg. Um‘ W’oo’mm'N" Wm
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. [hill “mo” (”um not be im- them." Zuimvinkle said meetings lilildt‘ ll. llhpOSSlbk‘ [0 change FOR SALE 1964 Austin Healey Sprite. New Leavmg 17m and will take 3riders 324. Call
' . ‘ 'lll\'lhlll , befor ‘ next \'€' 1‘ if '1[ Battery, New Starter. Call 272 5048. 29M? 252 5052 after 9 pm. 29m.b
i _ w t plenteiited tor lack of funds. \iere going on between students ‘ - b ‘ - d ~ ‘
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’ ' . _ lhe recommendations that nothing really definite had been ”M . commisston recom- goodhome new manager doesnngree Ca” WWW
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- ' .il'llllM‘d the most interest were done on the commisSIon s h‘mddt'om “h'ILh have been Kathy 6' 2577456- 09599’3'9- t.,-.i.TEo; Female roommate to share an
i” . ' one that called for an ad hoc recommendations enacted are "13ml." those that Bowmen' °“ Transy'vania pa'k- Y°“’
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tomnitltee to sludv open housing Another recommendation ‘ l p 0 ‘h 5 . - - weekends. 29w
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