• more lights around campus . . . A $500
1       In H    scholarship for an engineering student is
To conform with other SEC schools, presented to the dean ofthe College of
the UK Senate says a student must pass   . Engineering by the UK Alumni Associa-
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at least three-fourths ofthe normal class j’  A r   ‘   "— {rr _-`   tion, made possible through a donation
load in the proceeding semester and ' · *  V· ‘     { A r from]. Ray]enkins of Elizabethtown . . .
must carry 12 credit hours to be eligible __" · ; ; - 4; j  *,·`   Dr. Static Erikson, professor ofhome
for extra-curricular activities or initia- M; Qi,  A Lf}    i `   ____   economics, is named the 1958 Woman
tion into fraternities . . . WS. Webb,  \ T ··· {  T   7, I Q · it ofthe Year for Kentucky by The Pmgres-
head ofthe Department of Physics, is A . \\ pl   · *  A __, _". T   ; sive Fezwner magazine . . . UK President
granted six months leave from UK to lg         j _. Dickey and Dr. Merl Baker plan a trip to
perform archeological work in Ten- { Q     ·   ‘ V - gy Indonesia to inspect the UK technical
nessee and Alabama for the Smithsonian gi ·     /·¥ S   [ T 4 assistance program there . . . The UK
Institute on artifacts in 300 Indian   C 7-     JT Q ` gb I}, faculty draw up new rules on the use of
mounds . . . Alpha Xi Delta member é {H, "   fn `. I Q? _ alcoholic beverages on campus, delegat-
Ruby Dunn a junior from Cynthiana in fg T ‘ · " T ( lh ing power of enforcement to the deans of
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the College ofArts & Sciences, is cho- E § ' 4 » men and women with action at their dis-
sen 1934 Kentnc/einn Beauty Queen at %   , A _ 7 cretion . . .UK basketball head coach
the annual Kentne/eiezn formal in the f ` , ’ Adolph Rupp dismisses rumors that he
Alumni Gymnasium . . . A history of the g X · plans to leave UK for a position with the
Gratz family, one ofthe earliest families §   professional Cincinnati Royals.
to settle in Lexington, is donated to UK U _ _ _
ny Anderson ennn . . . Advertising rn- After ¤¤* ¤*¤<·¤¤ ¤*¤*·¤¤ the *9%* ¤¤m¤<==*·- 1 984
pography and Layout, a new elective, is mm when tW° partners fell durmg a Stunt' Subzero temperatures and wind chill
added to the Department of]ournalism the UK Cheérleaderiset new goals for th? over the winter holidays gives 53 UK
. . . A group of 28 aft students are es- 1?f8_ih€V$m In Haw? I;/Icgéialjd Wog: pald campus buildings and rental properties
corted by Professor Edward Rannells to 0 ' _ Q ear?] Won Q cr °_ age ear` damage from burst water pipes . . . UK
the Taft Museum, the Art Institute and Ieadmg Natlonal Champlcnshlp after a pep Cheerleaders travel to I·Iawaii as one of
the new Cincinnati terminal . . . Dr. fed perfcrmanca eight finalist teams in the Eord College
Elizabeth Earra, a 1916 UK graduate, Cheerleading National Championships,
visits campus and tells ofher last six years as a medical mission- open to all NCAA Division I schools . . . The Student Organiza-
ary stationed at Ambala City, Punjab, India . . . The women’s UK tion Assistance Committee ofthe SGA votes to grant $300 to
freshman basketball team, the Kittens, complete their season the Gay and Lesbian Union of Students to sponsor a lecture to
with 16 victories and no losses . . . Elmer Sulzer, director ofthe benefit research for AIDS . . . Decline in student enrollment and
UK publicity bureau, publishes a booklet containing 40 Stephen rising costs of labor and utilities forces the Student Center to
Eoster songs with all the original verses. close at 10 p.m. every day, saving UK between $45,000 -
$50,000 per year . . . Led by Donna Brittain, former head ma-
1   jorette in the Wildcat Marching Band, eighteen women are se-
Due to a change in the direction of traffic on Limestone and lected to comprise the Dance Cats, a new form of dance
Upper Streets, the circle in front of the Administration Building entertainment at half-time during basketball games . . . Donald
is now one way from the South gate to the Student Union . . . Sands, associate vice chancellor for academic development, says
Construction begins on two UK campus buildings, an athletic it’s estimated that one out of six freshmen won’t be accepted by
facility on the Experiment station farm and the Alpha Tau UK under the school’s new selective admissions policy . . . UK
Omega fraternity house on Clifton Aveune . . . Gov. Chandler students audition for summer work as performers for Kings Is-
appoints Robert H. I·Iillenmeyer and Eloyd I·I. Wright to the land in Ohio . . . Lyman T. ]ohnson, the first black student to at-
UK Board ofTrustees . . . After a Kentnc/ey Kernel editorial ap- tend UK, now 78 years old and a civil rights activist, gives a
pears saying there are too many walkways on campus that are not lecture sponsored by Phi Beta Sigma fraternity.
well-lit and could cause safety problems, UK begins installing  
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