xt7gth8bk70q https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7gth8bk70q/data/mets.xml The Kentucky Kernel Kentucky -- Lexington The Kentucky Kernel 1972-12-07 Earlier Titles: Idea of University of Kentucky, The State College Cadet newspapers  English   Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. The Kentucky Kernel  The Kentucky Kernel, December 07, 1972 text The Kentucky Kernel, December 07, 1972 1972 1972-12-07 2020 true xt7gth8bk70q section xt7gth8bk70q UCky Vol. LXlV No. 68 an independent student newspaper
Thursday, December 7, 1972 University of Kentucky
Sixteen pages Lexington. Kentucky 40506 .
Senate ives awa $500 A
Vice presiden may reSIgn - .
By NEILL MORGAN the involvement of minorities in campus During a dlSCUSSth two senators raised m§*’9‘“‘ as ,i *9
Assistant Managing Editor politics. questions as to whether Guy considered ‘Q. j ' ‘
Speculation that Brenda Hamer might KAPSt is a nationally recognized Jew'Sh and “Tag“ studenst minority :Ai‘W .:,_ ‘ is
Quit her job as Student Government (SG) fraternity for blacks, but during his students. He said he would conSide r any wishh . i '1
vice president resulted from an an- discussion before the Senatelast night Guy group 0f StUdehtS numberingover 00 who *3: . if
nouncement made at the Student Senate referred to minorities “primarily as hOh‘ havmg. a pmb'eh relating to the a?
meeting last night by Scott Wendelsdorf, white students." UniverSity as a minority group. aim“
SG president. Currently the student government Last night‘s meeting was attended by 24 V“ '
In the announcement, Wendelsdorf said’ preSidents of Ohio State, North Carolina. of the. :26 senators. There had been a z
he was tentatively scheduling a special Middle Tennessee. Dayton. Southern pOSSibility that seven senators would have
meeting of the Senate for next Wednesday Illinois and Wilmington College have faced dismissal if they had failed to attend so .
because “there might be a vacant expressed interest in attending the forum. last night's meeting. All seven were in ‘ 15. f it 3"; -
executive position in SG within the next Guy said. attendance. BRENDA ”AMI-2R 5“ \‘ice president
week." The Senate would have to choose a . . .
replacement from its own ranks. he said. D f h d P f k
THERE ARE oxu’ two executive '5 'ng ”'5 e r0 e 55 O r spe a 5
offices in SC. president and vice president,
and Wendelsdorf said in an interview after ' d I .f . .
the meeting that he had no plans to quit. on n 0 e n e wsm an I p0 ' 'C' an
Hamer said in a telephone interview last
night that she had applied for a Louisville By MARY AMIDON the people of that period. . said “\‘Futl Y \I “H's 8”“.an ke t his
law internship for the next semester. Kernel Staff Writer Hamilton. Hoping to re—create the per- readerhin minr’r‘writin t‘orthe iubli‘c)‘ not
Hamer would not say whether or not she Dr. Holman Hamilton. Distinguished sonality and character ”I Bowers. he dealt ust for fellow‘historiai: " flam‘ilton said
WOUld QUit as 5G Vice president if she Professor at UK for 1971'” held the ih’ with phases of Bower‘s career to explain I-md the thmh. “he ‘usually ”Thin;
received the internship, She would only terest of a capacity audience last evening th 1 't fh' b k ' . ‘. . ‘ ‘ . .
. , . . . . . e P0P“ 3“ y 0 ‘5 0° 59 current. with appeal of its own aside from
say that she “would reconSider the ments at the Wllllam Seay AUdltOl'lum m the new Bowers, a noted newspaperman and Wh'li he men it ..
0f the Situation”. She added that the “1' Ag building With a SpeeCh entitled ”CIaUde pollthlan “Tote a number of books. fie 8‘0“}er (“ng interested in producing
:(ergghip “invloves the type of work I want géoioyers and Popular History ”l the received thelmost “Chaim Sfor “Jeffersfon "readable hooks mostly about Democratic
‘ ' and Hami ton: 'I‘ e ‘trugge or 't' , ~. , a. , - ,
The Senate also awarded $500 to Kappa Speaking to a predominately middle- . - ~~ “B . . d par} mm“ {0' th‘. hum“ dt d mm
. . . . . . . Democracy lh America. owers 59”“ when the party was in the doldrums and
Alpha PSI (KAPsn faternity spec1fically aged audience, Hamilton kept them th d f h' t ~~ 'd H ‘lt . .: . .
. . .. . . . e rama 0 ‘5 ory. 53' ami 0” needed a lift. Hamilton said.
forits "KAPSi Week currently scheduled amused With his humor. The audience “and not infrequently the melodrama.“ Bowers was in demand “as eaker and
for March 26to31. 1973. Reginald Guy, the displayed their appreciation by giving upach book contained a protagonist a . . . ‘ . ‘ .p
faternitv's graduate advisor said the Hamilton a standing ovation at the con- . - . . l . for political seminars more than any other
y» ldbe d rim H t hr,“ in damn of his ech major antagonist and there “as at east writer oi his time, he said. He had the gift
money wou use p . 3 1y 0 l g spe ' . one interesting woman in each. said of bringing historv to the public with no
student government preSidents from other “MY PURPOSE [S to shed light on the Hamilton. “Tragedy, comedy‘ eloquence. difficulty . ' _
universities to participaate in a forum on personal taste, trends, hopes and needs of pathos—all were present.“ * ' (outlnued 0" page ”’- t "L 3
Bl f' Hill” th’ ff
asmgo e ingo 9.9.???
All l7tt ° . Socelonh d t
po 0 s or s trip to moon P U C 0 ream come rue
O O O O .
2 hours 40 minutes late for selence fiction fanatic
Compiled from AP dispatches an automatic sequencer failed to By “REG HARTMANN ROOd guys. -
. . . Ed't - l p. 3 - Disney World must have had a
Delayed for twolhours andl40 'lhlhme? by pressurize an oxygen tank in the third Iona age Editor hand in the exquisite staging. The
:Ovsggljp‘tffi:r 1:33: eghrgggl omzrlzilalu t3: stage of the Saturn 5. This caused the CAPE KENNEDY—TO a Saturn stands [3” and slim_ its .
h t Id be ' 1 yt g t computer deVices to call an automatic halt science fiction fanatic. seeing the basic white and black smoothly
:nztheioaorld in [3:3 :entausry voyage 0 t0 the countdown. lastmanned moonship blastoff at set 0” h)’ the WSt." ”‘d 0t 4th? ' .
' Launch control recycled the countdown night is a dream come true‘ the gantry. Th“ prOSS “Md-“hr“ 1”“
The last flight of the historic Apollo to 22 minutes and resumed. only to be ultimate in enactment of fan- éit'l‘OSS the Baha'i? “W”. 0"
series began at 12:33 am. EST as a halted again eight minutes before launch. tastes nurtured by hokey Buck Whose Wiltt‘l‘s tht’ llghts Shh"
thundering Saturn 5 rocket thrust Navy This, officials said. was to give experts Rogers serials and Ace Pulp- SUtlden l'liiSht‘S hi hi“? Sprlhkit‘
Capt. Eugene A. Cernan. geologist more time to resolve the problem. novels. the white and orange lights along
Harrison H. “Jack" Schmitt and Navy Despite the delay in launch. Apollo 17 The (‘apital Bird towers above the pads roadway as John Law s
Cmdr. Ronald E. Evans away from their went smoothly into earth orbit. To reach Pad 39‘ chenty~four search patrol cars keep prowling for -
home planet on a scientific expedition to the moon. the Spacecraft orbits the earth lights lace the 5k}; like giant sabotcurs and tourists. both a pox
fill in missing chapters of moon history. twice in slightly more than three hours. laser beams just daring the alien “ll government him“ it 5 it hght
THE cocxriiowx PROCEEDED Then. another rocket burst from the saucers to interfere 'ic voice of ““0“ mild“ W "lo-“Chm“
smoothly to within 30 seconds of the Saturn 5‘s third stage will send the MiSSIon (‘ontrol thundered t‘n‘ "‘"lM'S-l'lllthh hours The
originally planned liftoff time of9253 p.m. spacemen toward the moon and away couragcmcnt ”1 the background ‘l-‘tl‘hhi‘tltS ""9 SUltihg UP
EST when a computer-drive device called from their home planet. «'15 it it were tiOd cheering 0“ tht‘ ("intimled 0" Page 5- (‘Ol- 1
New football coach may be named soon
LEXINGTON. K)’- t-‘\l’i—UhlV€l'Slt.V 0t several. outstanding coaches 0f major .\'o good news? It‘s only going to be cold todav.
’ 'k’ \thl t“ Director Harry Lan- t‘hth‘rSltlt‘S . r . . ‘ - . ‘ _ .
3:32? (Lid! wfdhteedav the five-member “We are scheduled to meet with other OU'Side . ltnipjraturts wiill reach th: mlid .20 5 during. tripe
h .i . t i . . sor to coaches within the next few days and hope . «lay. tropping ‘Ohh into, t e 0“ t‘utns toni'g ‘[
(“lhlmlttt‘t‘ thPOIhtt‘d t0 hhd d SUCCQS within a week or ten days we can make the ( hances of precipitation are 10 percent today. 20
John Ray as football coach has met almost announcement that our search has been percent tonight
daily since its formation and “interviewed endedf he said

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It‘s ironic that Boston. Mass. home 1 ( W" 14‘ 51 3% "‘1‘ . ' ' i .\ V‘J id like to add a few more words to the 0‘
of so many well-respected colleges 'q “__\\ , It?” ,1 i r / ‘ 3‘,,‘" ;-‘ discussion of “natural“ acts. m
and universities. should also be the x " ' ."‘?72”' ’9 i \ ‘9; glut"; ”’11,“: For the first 10 of the last 12 million sf
nesting place for a number of other rmfifg :7 " f 4”; flit—<5 ‘t’l’q‘ ’ , v..,'l.a‘.l.r‘l‘l years. Man took a hell of a beating on the m
educational “facilities.” . ’ \E *1 -‘.- ‘. N 1' 7' If“; fit“? African savanna: By rights .our species to
. 33,1. i jag: 1.1; 7—- . .w. 3. fitfltfit'millg should have died its compassmnate death
We refer to the four “termpaper 3/ , V_ i >r---:: ’ ”MV’I‘i’Iw5EW‘1 long'agO. but here we are..real 1M.“ 0‘
i'actOI‘ies”~—Termpapers Unlimited, i (“m . . . ~ ~ 11 iyw‘tl‘lgmm it “p“ walking. talking. . ghosts. And if you don t 3|
Quality Bullshit. Champion Term- 56‘“, [/45 $47“ _l‘ilj'|'l_!4".\(;‘. 5.2.4“; it; believe that. what 'do you make of our
papers and Academic Research~ *' " "" ‘ ' fallen arches. bunions. varicose veins. (5):
recently banned by a Massachusetts ”elapse: ‘cglons‘dfind more ngwriizrtflyi Ci
om rrom purveymg their puriomed available and perhaps more America" Hunting ”8W 00mph” EETTZrt-i‘é‘eisi" oieré‘iiiiacms» $1 a
papers to students. pensive. The fraternity house and witha picture Of a buffalo glued ‘0 the similarly' heart disease arteriosclerosis
. organization files 0f papers will cover. It was returned by the and related diseases‘.‘ (We never should
We ye long had mixed feelings. continue to exist; ghost writers on professor. marked with an “A"—and have become carnivores. even a dog can I;
mostly negative. about the ethics of campus will continue to make hefty sent to the house file. handle fats better than we.) d
allowing SUCh companies {0 market profits on SOC 101 papers long after The next year. another student Whatof our teeth that rot before we die? “
plagiarism to students. The Student “Quality Bullshit“ closes its doors. found the paper suitable for the same What of our engorged brains that allow ['5 a
Code stipulates that “all academic . . . class,-. submitted it. and also got his to feel one thing. think anogher. say a U
work. written or otherwise. submitted 31252:; ligfigtt‘gfkégé'fié term‘ A'. third. and do a fourth? Natural? Finally. C
by a student to hlS instructor. - ~15 {)0 pbe both unwarrahtgd“::d 3:2: The third year. still another student What do our laughter. ‘ ’0‘". ghostly 1,:
expected to be the result of his own t" l ' T submitted the paper—this time laughter. For What '5 laughter If not the C
thought. research or self-expression.“ orceab Eton-i) one LIK professor has _ . . . triumphant. but pathetic cry of an animal
reported finding a company produced omitting the picture of the. bison. who defies reality. Mankind is a realized C
But the state of Kentucky plans no termpaper. We suspect some WhICh he found rather Juvenile. The famasy‘
action on the companies. apparently professors. burdened With end-of— paper came back marked: 3' What .80 the ne)“ “.me you {inq.y°urself .con' :
feeling they pose little threat to the semester duties and familiar with happened to the buffalo? Sidering what is “natural'. do. a little t
academic well-being of Kentucky student ploys. follow the lead of one Judging by the steady flow of term- mental yoga and try to irhagine your I
universities. prof now legendary in educational paper factory ads into this Heated bram perChed precarlf’wy onthe t
circles. as reported recently in newspaper. it seems the buffalo is :mls‘ed Take (“your Spme’numake you I
()n that point. we tend to agree, The Change Magazine. alive and well. And bnly changes ee goo . l
termpaper factories have done little A fraternity brother. it seems. which will make student relish in- W.l..Mahaffe_\
except make plagiarism more prepared an essay on “Native stead of despise it will change that. .\rts&Sciences—lrregular
o o o o o
HEWing the line on hiring equality Gay Liberation '
It's a funny thing. this business hiring—this time against white male not for the elimination of
about the equalization of the races adults. who were being “shoved discrimination in reverse and God's wrath
and sexes in university positions. aside" while minority group mem- Th ‘. ‘ . ‘
For the debate among "liberal“ bers were hired to satisfy federal , enquestion‘s 0‘ ho“ manyblacks . ‘
university faculties. as among the reQuirements. are. enough ‘ or Whmh IS the The (1” pmposaidoes "O‘deservmhe
common crabgrass suburbanites. is . . correct way ‘0 go about finding thoughtful and de‘flled answer Pres‘dem
slowly shifting from the injustices Among academiCians. the problem them. are thorny indeed. especially S‘gglé‘ar‘v gave. For beca‘tse 0‘ the“
‘ , has become so severe that a whole when the government is holdin th thmgs cometh the wrath 0f GOd' ‘ ‘
perpetrated on the woman and the new industry is springing up com key to millions in research contg te
. . . ~ . - . rac s
black man to the dilemma of the posed solely of white collar men who until you come up with the answers. I am neither .a prude nor of the puritan
“hlte Anglo Saxon Protestant will 1 , . - . ‘ . persuaSion which believes that human
bureaucrat. . . pan 3 SChOOl 5, raCial-sexual But ”1e question ShOUIdnt be “how behavior can be controlled by laWS or
Examples abound. Not a day after 3::Edggigrir‘g?“$103“); ti), git mam —” ShOUId be “When" edicts. And the hell. fire and brimstone
HEW investigators breezed away g men 0 i 5 ac . As admirable as that goal of equal antics of charlatans like Billy Graham do
from a stunned UK. completing their And there is mounting evidence that opportunity is. HEW‘s rather brusque ”9‘ affec‘ m? morals Of the “Stener‘ The
study of the University‘s affirmative the HEW bureaucrats. imbued with methods of helping universities set {wees for W.h‘Ch GLF Stands have always '
action proposal. newspapers reported the good intentions of equal op- their “goals“ is by no means com- me” practiced and always WI“ be'
evidence of new discrimination in portunity for everyone. are working mendable. But there is a difference between a
' u i ’«G, I l y?) VW’I‘. ‘11::29‘ « society in which such behavior occurs
‘. . g N .. \ _A k, ‘9‘. t“ ..-l~;\ '9; , l gArié behind closed doors witha sense of shame
} r». _ «\t , r""\ Eggs: ,- ‘\ ‘\‘~>‘.‘- T artiliorggthos: who participate anda societyl'
-; ".5 9-" ~ .- . ,~<\ ”it“, , . A3,.n ‘ W.‘ w ic con ones or even gives officia
J“- Lj hilt} {g f 5’" [KG ‘ “41E; (’j “<2 :\I:\ recognition to such behavior. The latter is
a, a - \i \ ,. ti.t‘-‘~.=:“i"" ’. K / J6 “.“sf. mOJaIFIy banikruptand ripe for the wratfh of
\ =. ' , ,. .0“ .{ _. ~ _ ,a t .\ a; Go . ‘orl obelieve that man is not ree
(‘ . )1 héfi‘ ‘ ',_l ‘ _ \‘IN A“. i. I ' Q \\\“ todo as he pleases but is answerable to his
‘ . _ ‘ _\\\ 5,4 K i I U 4 ‘ Creator. the “Constitution“ not-
. ‘ .4 . $ : ,‘t a,” UgRY'gN .é (\(L k‘" withstanding.
/ / - a at as"
I ‘ ' /I \ . 2- g 4 l " 2,3"?! . I . 'The only answer the proposal under
t v "Q , / /‘ ‘i ‘3 L; K “ .3 discussmn deserves isa “Hell.no."plusa
i i \f‘ / i ‘ ‘ i \ i few well-chosen Anglo-Saxon expletives.
WI“ ‘ j ‘ /'\' 41/; ‘1 There is no need to document that such
. g%~m E j I A‘\ y, ’ fi/t. activity is wrong; their conscience will tell
‘3‘“ NE , ' / 4 them. if they still have one and have not
,1 Ug’i’“ -7 i‘ S '. / ‘f "i \ .g @i “ x i 1% yet sunk to complete animal status.
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‘ I O . * ' ‘ ., »., g’.:.’ Theodore Mueller
Unwrap?...0VOfY& /4 ? A, s/th'ng?? Professor. French and Education

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. eatinC l:;J, 3’] W , Nader: With millions in dues .
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WASHINGTON—On Dec. 19, several 9:3”); : and lower repair costs. Indeed, the club spent about $100,000 of its members'
members Of the Atltt’ Cltlb Of New York /€ éfiWj national AAA bureaucrats in Washington money on three full~time employees and
will show up for their annual meeting to 36;] ‘7'? 6' ! closely collaborate with oil, auto, tire. 1.6 million mail pieces to obtain
ask questions which the club‘s entrenched cement and asphalt interests (collectively management proxies. But the challengers
management WOUld prefer not to hear. At Litter , t Wu. known as the “road gang“) and criticize or were refused access to the membership
last year's meeting, a member‘s questions = t.“ . oppose consumer and environmental list until a Los Angeles court ordered the
about how the club was run were brushed WW1” ;' \ 3j groups. It took a personal appeal by club to make it available.
off. Other members are trying to find OUt : :. ,5 i \ 33-} Senator Warren Magnuson (0., Wash.) in Likewise, the Auto (‘lub of Michigan '
more about an insurance agency run by if // \r 7%.}. 1966 for the AAA reluctantly to come out in refused to permit a reform group the right
severaldirectors and top executives of this '___{ ‘ 3‘ support of the auto safety law. Since then to see membership lists to solicit support _
non-profit club which sells auto insurance in: they have done nothing but obstruct or for reform candidates for directors. The
to club members. “ng ridicule its application. club. after being taken to court. loosened
Similar experiences by members 0f - . ‘ Here are some examples of how some its bylaws. Now anyone who wants to
other auto clubs around the country have large AAA-affiliated motor clubs behave: nominate a director must get 5,000
only intensified a mounting Challenge to In the early sixties, the Auto Club of New signatures— anyone that is, except the
the autocracy, policies and practices of the H York discovered its car fleet was equipped incumbent directors who need only 15
self-perpetuating managers and directors .. with unsafe tires. The tire company signatures!
of these AAA-affiliated Clubs. These replaced the tires. privately admitting In Chicago, members interested in more
challenges are becoming more organized their unsafe design. But the New York club democratic procedures asked to see their .
and are finding their way into the courts. H refused to warn its own members about own club‘s bylaws and other documents to
this hazardous tire brand in its newsletter. determine their rights as members. Club
The stakes for the public interest are Two giant California AAA clubs led the officials retained the politically powerful ’
large. What these 235 motor clubs do and 0 fight in 1970 against a proposed state and expensive (‘hicago law firm of
do not do with the dues of 15 million constitutional amendment which would Kirkland, Ellis to block in court this
members is of great consequence to auto have allowed the use of a small percentage elementary right of members.
and highway safety, air pollution, mass ofgasoline taxes for air pollution and mass The winds of change are blowing. ' .
transit. insurance reform and Other transit development. Of the $330,000 however. not only from membership
consumer services SUCh as travel. provided’ by the highway lobby to suc- challenges but from the example of the ,
restaurants and motels. Most AAA Club cessfully overwhelm the proposal through expanding Missouri Auto Club which
members are not aware that their Clubs 0 a deceptive billboard and media cam- provides diagnostic services for members'
can do much more for them than an 00- paign, $45,000 came from the two motor vehicles and engages in various
casional tOW, maps and triptiks. clubs and their insurance companies progressive consumer practices.
With few exceptions, however, motor Embattled citizens and bipartisan com- If more members organized to demand
club managements are part of the highway g munity leaders favoring the proposal had information. attend annual meetings and
lobby whose officials frequently interlock less than $25,000 with which to inform the systematically push for judicial and
through club idirectorships. These club\ voters. legislative reform. motor clubs would
managers and directors are more in- A group of Southern California mem— more likely become active in furthering
terested in selling 3Ut0 insurance and 5.5.4“ bers. outraged over the club‘s use of their auto safety. pollution control, mass transit
pursuing allied business interests than\& ,5 money,decided to wageaproxy challenge and integrity in the auto repair and in-
pushing for SUCh objectives as safer cars "' "'1‘ wat the next election of club directors. The surance services.
Cmment Guys are human, too
There are comments, and there are com- I‘m sure I‘m not the only woman who‘s been If there‘s one item thatgets shoved around and
ments. But, I guess now we ve finally been told, accused of being gay by males whose super-egos stomped on and abused by most people these ,
we‘ve finally had The Word, ever since “God wouldn‘t let them come up with an other possible days. in guess that it‘s this thing love. it seems
Speaks Out on Homosexuality." Far be it from reason for being turned down. To the movement: t0 be that most people have lOSt the ability to '
me to try to outshout God. But I do have a socialists,anti-imperialists,anti-sexists.Iwould COPe With it- and many don't even want to
definite remark or two for pastor Gerald Smith turn one of our better slogans back upon us and anymore.
and all the other terror-mongers who‘ve taken say “It‘s your war too." But once in a ver.V long while. You run into '
after that last lonely, oppressed, and un- _—___________ people who really know how to give. and to take. , - ,
supported group, the gay community. Jill Raymond, an English and to make each other really strong, and really
I wish to begin not by addressing these in- . . complete.and finally.really human...And seeing
dividuals, but by indicting the “radical heavies" m0|0f, '5 O MOMbOf 0‘ this happen sort hof convinc:s ygu
as Mr. Junot would call them, and all those who ~ 0 - that sometimes. somet ings somew ere 0
consider themselves part of the counterculture the Sinden‘ Mobilization actually make sense. Well—~sometimes it hap-
or whatever here at UK, for their inexcusable COMMlfl’OO. pens that these people are of the same sex. And
lack of defense of the Gay Liberation Front — " that's just the way it is. whether it fits into your ‘
through all these ugly months that they’ve been To Gerald Smith. Tom Scholl and company: neat. presentable little package called '
struggling to be recognized. ' what is all this pandering about Christinaity and (‘hristianity or not.
Somehow we‘ve learned to be good liberals, doomsday and Sodom and Gomorrah and the l (in nOt mean to suggest that all homosexual
and we‘re all for black people and working eternal fireS? relationships attain this supreme depth; of
people and poor people, but we are still as con- 0k. though I'd be willing to admit that many of t"“”'~“‘- they “nt't’mpi‘ss as “me a variety 0t
vinced about gays as Lester Maddox is about the liberated minds in this community have '"V‘lll't‘mt‘ms “5 heterosexual relationships do.
blacks, that its somehow going to rub off if we given up on God altogether and therefore ignored M." ("Ontt‘nttnn '5 that they are human. and that
touch one. And so we have left them alone to fight your assertions, I have not and I thoroughly tht‘)‘ hm't' it right t“ tht‘ Slime lttnd ofiacceptance
a battle here that is just beginning. a battle that resent your speaking as though you had a that "0“ £1005 $0 0415th to W9“ the Sicko-“t. mOSt
elsewhere has drawn blood before it was won, monopoly on the subject. t‘\pl()ll£ltl\'(‘ malei’emale relationships, And
and in more liberated communities than I do not presume to know what God thinks of tutti”) - l’tt-‘tt’t‘ Sttttth- “he" and 't (it’d decides to
Lexington. homosexuality and I don’t expect to get a strike all of the earth‘s evil creatures dead with
Mavbe that‘s another reason why we beg off, I message about it anytime soon. But I do have a hh’htttlnfl hOltS‘ lt'itn tht‘lP httt feel that there are
don‘tiknow. I do know that every woman in- kind of conception in my own mind about what a 4: number of thing-9 the Stittt‘ Department for
volved in the woman's movement and fighting (iod might have to say about love ilrcalize that 'n-‘tnnt't‘ thittit't‘ .IUSt tint t0 ht‘ 3 hell "t H W
sexism here has a definite stake in GLF'S even mentionmgthe word is anti-intellectualand higher ”D “it his hlitt'ltliSt than tht‘ 21*." mm‘
struggle,sinceallforms of sexism have common contrary to the rules of writing sophisticated tttttn't.‘ _
roots, and straight women suffer also for the essays. but I suspect I‘ve already blown them 'l'lllt‘t‘m‘md
anathema towards homosexuality. nnvwav' Junior—English

 4—Tlll'3 KENTUCKY KERNEL. Thursday. December 7. I972
0 v o v _o o I ,0. “Ohm“ 0.1.) v, the v o o v v o o o o v v o I . .
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. ‘. way to say who you 33“ v» 9*: £452, A fie t-‘a’ii‘ .‘
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.3 out? -:.—," w f, B KH'F “W". of 24:3 students questionnaires, student suggestions {01” Im-
’?. rea“Y are’ {A ifi‘lh‘r'hfefi 11.. ¢ is Kgrmtl 81:." \t‘rtier only 3.3 were returned. Many of provement included enlarging
A: v.5“ [Fit ".3... “»‘ . .' FN'I‘FltAt‘l‘ ‘ ., progr'im these students signed up for grOUpS. doing something about
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; Bring him to the new “ $35.38;; _. ’ 5 designed t0 help new l'K students thliM 1 ”‘ {hf rumm‘,“ md pf l) .t . s , ”H re.”‘”g
.: -«" ' ’9}~‘-.‘.‘."1~ N V .3 . .- - . 11, If) did not attend I h in the tall. organization and getting the
*7. f A 71‘ makemetmnmmn[Oi-0 (g9 H 'i‘ii‘i«‘\"i‘\’ itirsiios'nrmi‘s groups together for a retreat
5 took of the ' [Vi-”4%: W ., i; through experiences in human " “ ‘ . . . 1 . ‘
e' 3x, .3 .4 . . . . . . d” d f the NEVER attended meetings, party 0! WED”-
: I i u. 1:; ,3 ielations. has ie 01‘ _ ‘ ‘ .. g , ‘ . ' ,‘ {our IHIF . x ., . .
'4 ’ ‘: :1 . :: - . . -. . . Listed as ieasons toi their ab~ . l . . UP the faculty
"- College She e i A ; o remainder of the academic year. _ . ‘ ‘
3 pp .s ..;.~':;’~'r\ ;.1“§i.i;: : in its second year at UK sence wre personal com» questionnaiies were returned.
' .‘ is esf‘ipwi 'T . . . . ‘ I . . . d mitmt‘nts. work. classes. Faculty members encountered
. ,1: a... m‘%§%$%$e~%¢ s hlVl hRAt T showed a marke ‘ _ ‘ .. .
\s ‘ figfiéfgrpgkfigffigfifiwfiki '3 increase in enrollment at the pledging a sorority and sports. the problems of lack of in
fl §§r§q75§M§$§§§$§$s ,- beginning of the fall semester. ()nt said, I dont want to sit tcrcst. small number in each
' $sz§V§3$§§$®§wfiee§3§§wfii3 '. Attendance then dropped sharply around and talk about problems, group and sporadic attandance,
’1‘ is until after the Thanksgiving I want to do something about and “students being out-
.3 ‘1‘, holidays when all remaining them." numbered by upperclass leaders
.. a. . ~ . . . . ' dfacultv.“
. i, _. etin _ ()t the 23 who attended one or an ,
'2 COlOY'ed Jean JBCkelS 4-00 j:- groups stopped me . . g - ‘RF two meetings about 40 percent .
vi 3, Ql PATIONNAIRES “I“ ‘ , . Four facultv leaders said to
’.l MAILEI) to students and faculty cited a lack of time as a reason continue the program as is, while
.7 Happy legs Dams 9'00 E to find out where the program for dFOPng 0Ul~ ‘Twenty-Six two said the groups need goals
. -. failed and to recommend future percent said their groups and i more structure. More
.;. Bicycle Jackets 12.90 . changes for ENTEIKAC’I‘. disbanded gbecause ofl p02); a}: suggestions were: a clearer
'- 3 JOh“ Johnson, program tendjme‘ comc comp‘agcunv purpose. an organizational
'7. - - ‘3 director of the Human Relations mee Inf-{S were ' g ' - of facult . and u _
'3: Prmted Shlrfs 4'50 :5 Center tabulated and evaluated dominated". or ”‘3‘" and dried meeting d y d p)
7.; E h ‘ tionnaires He also made 106“”? groups " perclass lea ers an more
' . >7 l eques ' " , tici ation.
’7. —$ :50 gOOd'es— 9 five recommendations. including ”UpperClBSS leaders seemed to student par p
2, :1? a suggestion to design future C 0 n 5 i d e r t h e m S e l V 95 ‘ ‘
: Blouses 3 00 .3 questionnaires ”with more missionaries intent on guiding “5 One .Of .lohnson S . recom—
:3; ' :9 thought about the mechanics of 9001‘ freshmen through ‘sex, mendations ‘5 to continue the
.3. - -° evaluation incorporated into drugs and morality" topics 10 the EATER/“T program. There 8
2 Assorted cords 8‘ leans 2.50 _‘ them". conclusion that all three are adefinite need for theprogram. ‘
‘3; 15.: Faculty and student bad," said one student who said (Jertrude :kerski, aSSIstant ‘
.- .f . . . rofessor in te nutrition and
.3 Arbro & Brons n _ - "3-. questionnaires did not have dropped out. . p , :
7-31 o CO ordinates :3 identical information sections ONLY 12 WERE still attending {00d SCIGDCQS department.
.ng '. making valid comparisons djf- meetings as Of NOV. l().thedate of J ‘0' ‘H‘ N‘ S 0 N A I. h 0 l
.3. _l 20ff_ i.‘ ficult. Johnson's report. st (.(ir,.STb.l) that groups start ,
‘3 k THE ENTER-“‘1‘ STEERING Students also rated various out With more than two or three t
o1. Smock tops & matching pants 6.00 3 committee will meet after ENTERAC'I‘ aspects, from members and to have students
7 j;' Christmas vacation to review the meeting place 811d time. ‘0 outnumber faculty and up- i
° Pant suits 1990 :3 results of the data and decide faculty leaders, on a scale of one P9114355 leaders. 4
:- 3 upon the future of the program. to five. Faculty leaders received 4
_.j j.» “There will probably be a the highestrating (4.21) while the In response to the request for
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. Dresses values to 36.00 Now /2 Off -. change in format but “'9'“ try it boy-girl ration and attendance 0! more structure, the report .
‘25 B s again next year," said J0“ C members at regular .meetings suggested an organizational- i
. ago tops 6.90 3 Dalton. Human Relations Center received the lOWE‘Sl ratings 0f 3-5 orientation meeting to be held for ‘
77:: 1s director. and below. upperclass and faculty leaders. I
i5 Layered tops 5.90 ‘ E
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a“ , . E; 1! g decade. of litigation has resulted several suits filed by nephews. specifically excluded from the I
Saturday ”million dollars for 22PM at and great-nephews own i
E , : fig} . C; :{ollegei and four other schools in who were excluded from the will. Bagby. who died at 82 in 1962, ‘
‘i i: ‘ en uc y In addition. both Kentuckv and - .- . w v E
9 3.. ..:£v%§5? . ., . dL( umulated his wealth through ,
3 ltisérg l p.m. l0 5 P-m- t: The money came from the $8 New York wanted to tax the a large inheritance. a variety of
. A“ It; million estate of financier and estate. Internal Revenue Service investments and earnings from -‘
i; A " , 21$, , musw‘lover George 1.. Bagby. filed a $2 million deficiency musieaicompositionslle lived in
.2. *1 WM , -- ,3 The scholarships and grants assessment suit but settled for Woodford (‘ounty and New York
9:. . range from $39,000 to Centre $56.000and another suit sought to (Vity' z
gl 5 (ollege to $