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m H‘flhu 9 Lexington‘s sun sign is gaining in ascen-
dancy, but hasn't hit the top yet. So as the
, . planet swings through Aries. it‘ll be warmer
today and tomorrow with a high in the mid-
70‘s. but cloudy with a chance of thun-
dershowers today and tomorrow. Low tonight
will be in the upper 40‘s. The chance of
mm LXlll N0. 122 LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY Tuesday. April It. I972 :1;;:;:’::,;“°"'S'*"P°'"°e"”°da~‘- tomgmand , .
Only minor changes made
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»“ " sag ~. Assistant Managing Editor were tlvteuted. aan all three are
'1 ’ ttf . and subtractions. the University The BA “ltd ”5 degrees 85 tht‘."
' ‘ ' ' ' 'i’ -%°>“» at Sciences .85“. degree changes credit hours and it I credit hours
. * V . " ’°"_,‘= if” ()n the BUS degree two needed for graduation ‘
' ' ma. ‘ i . i __ " f”. requirements \\ ere cut out and Tilt" l> lht' llllill ltll‘lll ttl ”W ‘\&S
,. . . _. ,. » .- ' 1,: .. ‘ ' . one “as added. ltt‘t—‘l‘t't’ changes. U’lltlllgt’llt l”
, V at” ' t- ' egg-V V : . t V , .fi . 'rht» (ieneral Studies thvu‘ approval tit that gellt’st'
{a we ‘ rt deleted tmm \W““t~ t“ “mm ‘W .
- ', ;.. .3; :_ is.“ ”V _ s53}; , l a: the Bus. but the l'niversity mt‘nt l’rt‘stdvnt Scott “_ .. . academic probation. Students 30031150 0t lht‘ subsequent lh‘
. g M % V'f'j’ A must also have completed 30 clusion of general studies. the
' Pam Johnston, a senator from the College of crowd's reaction are from left to right. Glen credit hours before entering. :\&S l'itCUllt' may not accept the
Education, addresses the University Senate llarvey. Mark Faster and Scott Wendelsdorf. ”"Atter enter'ng the 805 final form. .
in Monday's meeting. Watching the (Kernel photo by WJ. (‘ahilLi program students have to V l 'llllltl‘SItl't‘thO"“'93th
complete 30 hours in that ShouldtheA&Staculty approve
. program before they can switch the degree programs. they Wt” 80
SG candldates under 0 attacks to the BA or BS. In short. students to the Board of Trustees for final
. g have to wait until the end of their approval.
freshman year to get in and wait Th0 thlUSth 0t the general
By TERRY TUCKER telling other students that she cused Ptrolli of lying about until the beginning of their junior studies area creates a unique
Kernel Staff Writer had revealed the grades, and all having secured his support in the year to get out. situation for A&S students going
Student Government can- charges against her were campaign. Plt‘Olll denied ever In. BS changes tor a BA 01‘ BS degree. Wlth the
didates spent Monday night dismissed. having claimed the president's in Senate action on the BA and degrees lll their present form. it ’
' V . fending off attacks from audience Members of the audience also support. . . BS degrees. attempts were made is possible fora student to fill the V
. members and other candidatesm attacked Wendelsdorf Three candidates—Mike to have general studies. foreign general studies area and in the
a forum held in Memorial Hall. ' Plaermo. Karen Kantner and languages and math deleted from process fill the basic skills and
incumbent Scott Wendelsdorf A question about the opening of Stephen Dunifer ~withdrew from those programs. The moves to Continued on Page 8. Col. 4
and his running mate Brenda the books after the deadline for the race to support Wendelsdorf.
. llamer came under heavy filing for the Student Senate race “The possibility that I might
attack, while John Paul Pirolli last year was raised. since this. take one vote away from Scott Four more face race
' was accused of lying about the allowed llamer to file for senator Wendelsdorf is so frightening
. » support ofa fraternity president. from the College of Law. a post that at this point I‘ll just with- o 9
Vice~prcsidential candidate WhiCh She won draw my candidacy," Palermo for preSldent S p08t
Jeff Gumer. directing himself to In re l , W , d . ..- sa'd' ..
, , . . , . py. tn elsdorf said the . . . .. . . . .
WendeISdort, said it was “time to books were also reopened in the Other candidates presented Ity lit).\f\l BRtK k3l.\.\ the candidates opposing Student
return the presidency to the business and economics election their platforms. Speaking were .\ssistant Managing Editor (ion-rnmt-nt President Scott ._
18.000 undergraduates." Wen- and that in both cases it was Tom Kendall. David Smith. Kent and “endelsdorf in his bid for rn.
ijelsdin‘fdis tcurrently a third-year because there had been a lack of Maury and Jack B. Layne. K .\Ill\ll;:{([)f.\\l::)itm election. d f I
aw s u en . - - ,. . ~ . . . . . "“9 t 3 ' ' t) osinfltendels or are"om .
. Wendelsdorf later replied that publtctt} about the (105mg dates. Layne. who bind his ObJeCt m ..l'Iditor‘s Note: '" "'0 second 0‘ Kt-iil:l|:ill. if. junior in elementary
icthawas “very amusing to be The fraternity president ac- runiilrgimwlised i: Pizisgntcor: a two-part series.VB‘oiini Brock- education:- Jack "_ . Layne. a
. ged Wlth self perpetuating ' man and .\lll\t Bonid tepmt on senior lllSUll‘} major: kent
elitism by a member Of the C e . .\I:Inr_\.n political science senior:
. Student (‘enter Board. which has ' ' H t h John Paul l’irolli. a junior in
llt‘Vt‘l‘ StOOd for election in ”5 0mmlSSlon raps a 0 er political science: David Smith. a
. history-II [V d . . sophomore in social work and
amer ques lone . . a . .
_ ' Hamer, alsoa law student. was for r016 11]. bar dlSturbance ”Hm “mi’irolli race
t$;:fdon:t?nf:dle(iiltialhi‘r’ilfogr‘rfatfdh By'lH‘IANV (‘lttth'l’OltD intoV llVatcher‘s record; it takes several to phfiiiSSh-ysghdhaum0::i?:::r£will
concerning the grades of 15 law "t'l'ltt‘l-‘ttalf “rIter be suspt‘nd9d‘ _ . be Pirolli's running mate.
students. . The charges against Hatcher were in- Running on the United (‘ampus
‘ . .. Lexington Police Officer James Hatcher toxication on or off duty. conduct un- . . ’
She asserted initially that she .. . . d t l . . ft“ d l t' th Front (UCF) ticket. the two want
had only estimated the grades. was found guilty Monday of miscon uc )ecoming an o icer anV neg ec mg e §$flw
. . . and was reprimanded by the City Com- performance of duty. (tiles was charged
, WhICh she made while last yeara mission. with neglecting the performance of duty. Lineup;
When she was asked how she ha Mayor Foster Pettit read the Com- ‘Decision was fair'
estimated the . ggadesh 0f. :15 mission's unanimous decision from a llatcher said hethought the decision was Th t d t
students and arrive att e ”g t written order. The order stated that fair. but he refused to comment on his 9 "ex Pm“ en
figures. Hamer denied the actual . . .. . . . . .- . W
umber had been 15. liatcher was Vgurlty of misconduct..V..by lutute with the police department. . .. . , 4 .
n reason of causmg an altercation and fight Frank Reaves. llatcher s attorney, said to Uhlte the campus. The past
The grades referred to were at the Paddock Club....on the evening of he alsothought the decision was fair. tWO years it's been ‘Greek versus
those 0‘ the law students com- March It. 1972. with one Gatewood "I think the Commission." Reaves said. freak‘ versus straight and they .
pcting in the Moot Court com- Galbraith." “found that maybe he tiiatchen just tore their hearts apart." Ptmllt
petition at UK- Hamer later filed The order also reprimanded Hatcher for overrcacted to the situation." He added said. . . _
SUlt against another law student. that misconduct and stated that Officer that he thought llatchcr would have gotten Their platform '5 not ”“5th
Bradford Dennis. for “falsely, Robert Giles was “not guilty“ of the off in a civil court due to a reasonable “because we‘re asking people
\\. maliciously and wrongfully ' charge against him. A reprimand will go “WWW“! 0“ "I! ‘ “mum”, on P‘" 6' C“ 3
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