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s -- W e , W x . «...-we- ; terest in academics. and showed . ,
«-- . I W ; - ‘ . . . . . « -election Winners about 12:30 am.
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W . year he said mittee spent the entire evening
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. -'.I *9 WI John Paul P'roIll' came mIth‘rd ballroom of the Student Center.
W .. WW 'N g; ‘NN' in the preSidential race mm 93 Dean of Students Jack Hall ob- ‘
II \ VW I . ‘5 I « gs: votes. Bill Bass, a write-in served the ballot counting.
' WWW I“ cand'da‘e' ”we‘ve" 75 ““95 A referendum ”0905“ by the
N ‘ -. : AI get: .; a. David Smith, running on the Young Socialist Alliance and
55 I II E -j ; f Young Socialist Alliance (YSA) sponsored by SG accompanied .
' ' -. i 5 I and Socialist Workers Party the ballots during student voting '
., “35$ I I = .32 ‘ "‘ (SWP). tallied 42 votes. Tuesday and Wednesday. ,
“ ’ e. . -.""‘"-"‘ a 1 Henry Miller Bugay, a fresh- In the presidential preference
Kent Maury congratulates Scott Wendelsdorf. (Staff photo by John Ilicks.) man who unofficially withdrew poll. George McGovern came in '
last week received 30 votes. first with 1,435 student votes.
. . I . I In the vice- residential race. R' N' d with '
By BONM BR()(KMAl\ elected SG Vice-president with academics and politics," Wen- Ms. Rayner sci“ came in third ILEZNrtienIEOJmY/JZZ :figgie with
Assista tM ' ; ' 2,041 votes. H — ‘ .. ,- ' ‘ . ,
" “"ag'” ”m" pane." Jen» emf; 1233232 3f; SELSS°Elu§xfiaéledt "em “'”‘ ”me” We” Pe‘le‘ Y“ 5701 Edward Kennedy' 453: * '
With 61 percent of the total votes.‘ . . III . te . irtIec cries. and SWP candidate. received 56 Eugene McCarthy. 451; Shirley
vote Scott Wendelsdorf was re- 15 VIC ory is a so a message votes. Chisholm. 445, and Hubert
‘ . t0 the Board of Trustees—a vote Th 1 w” b ff' - 1
elected Student Government “Our Victory means the of f'd .. w d 1d 1 ..e "35”“ “P e ""0 “”3 Humphreyv 330-
president early this morning. stereotyped right-wing student is . con 1 ence.I enI e S or until 5 pm. April 25~ when they Abortion law repeal was I
Receiving 2 132 votes out of the dead on this campus," Wen- said. Because this year 5 margin Will be validated by the SG supported by 1,936 and opposed
3.496 cast, Wendelsdorf was an delsdorf said minutes after his re- Ol victory ‘5 bigger‘ than last election board if “0 challenges hy480. Aban on strip mining was
easy first over his nearest op- election was announced before a spring 5 (when he received abol" are pending, said Tim Guif0ile, approved by 1985 and opposed by
ponent. Kent Maury who had 993 crowd of about 100 at the Student 43 percent 0f the vote), he 531d election board chairman, early 4371 Regarding immediate with-
votes. , Center‘s Great Hall. “the message can only be read today. I drawal from Indochina, 1,793
Ms. Brenda Hamer. Wen— The stereotyped right-wing one wIayche myth 0f the SIllerIlIt “As of now If dont iglow OIlI were in favor and 628 were ,
delsdorf‘s running mate. was student “doesn‘t care about majority at UK dOGS not eXlst- anybody ”"9"de ‘0 Cha enge. against.
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Further action in protest of the continued American presence fig N I N [ewe {gm 3" 5” H" N ,
in Vietnam will continue today with a 2 pm. rally in the Grand . 3 II x I, , 35:1 _, * “ i I ‘ v A ‘ ' NN ”‘3‘
Ballroom of the Student Center and all-day leafletting on ‘“ " 1 K?) " Q N“
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These plans, as well as the more complete agenda for con- Sta" photo by Greg Hartm I
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" Student Center meetings composed of about 75 students and ' h h
assorted plainclothesmen. General discussion of suggested I rOteSt rlngs t 8 war ome
activities were hashed over from burning Nixon in effigy to
holding a levitation ceremony around the ROTC building. An By NEILI. MORGAN profound left to say about the war." '
iteImlfszd agenda was produced. kernel Staff Writer said former Student Government I '
t 0 ows. . The place was the “free speech area“ preSident Steve Bright. .
Thursday. April 20: by the Student Center. The event was Some came to watch. You could see
Leaflets available allday in the Student Governmentoffice for billed as an ”emergency rally.“ About the loneliness of some and yet feel the
pezrsons Wishing to distribute in dorms, cafeterias, etc. 350 people came to lay a plan. take an unity of others. "Where are the Silent
p.m.-Rally in the Student Center Great Hall action and “bomb the hell out of thousands that are not here today.
2 pm. Meeting in Student Government office for those in Nixon‘s war policy.“ asked Steve Snell.a state coordinator of
terested in leafletting local high schools. Some of the people carried books, the People‘s Party.
3p.m.-Meeting in SC office for those wanting to help leaflet at some carried cameras, some carried "0 something
k t et 'ntersections around the cit . - . ~ - ‘ . .
e7y-050Nifm lMeeting at the Lutheran StuNdent Center to organize idedas and some carridedIIgiIiilt. dTherIhsat ”W9 have 10 make a deCISIOD today 0"
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Christian students for an activity on Friday in conjunction with stood on the sidewalks and watched. llfoNinuth-ifdl’ Vt: scziIdIani/hbeII‘IeIdIZIWgeoi:
the campus-Wide strike. . _ _ They marched to take an action. nowhere
. 7:30 p.rn.-Slide show presentation on the mechanized air war The weather told the mood of the '
1“ Indochina. Student Center 206' afternoon: sometimes sunny, Some came to act. “The tasks before
‘0 pCmNleNNSHy :1 Student Center “Ballroom after {the sometimes cloudy and at one point a us are not necessarily easy. not
«. Goose ree ymp ony concert and anot er presentationo the light rain. necessarily fun“' said Bright. “but I
:Il'g: Sholvpril 2' Some came tolisten. The words were think we have thrown our Frisbees too «
n ay. I : . . . . old: Vietnam. the shedding of innocent long.“
8—«llé15 p.n:.:IPickI¢IaIting around classroom bmldings to blood. moral bankruptcy and the loss of
persua e peop e o s n e. Continued on p." 2, Col. 1 national direction. “There‘s nothing Continued on Page 3- 00l- 3 «

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Students pla t 'k S t l'BSllltS
Continued from page I :I‘he group decided to write two ll‘tll‘rrgtalde'“10".“tu 0' the "“95 “(1‘s & SCIENCES: DENTISTRY:
leaflets. 'one for the Lexmgton - h “It What? St‘atS: “-_ “0N.” [lopson 496 Dennis D. Stuckey '8
11:15am; General meeting. at communlt'y‘i] and °"°,tf°lr ftlhe III'SINESS ANI) ECONOMICS: Mark Neil l’aster 386 ENGINEERING:
the Offlce I‘ower fountain whlch (3:19:5- . 9 'Cl)tmmutm y ea et Pierce Willard llalnblin '34 Susan Joan DeBrecht “9 Shelby Eugene Thompson 39
Will move around campus to 1‘” J t" f‘“ ;‘ 9"“? . tot “fig: William Thomas (iriggs ll 7.; Hazel Itichey (‘olosimo 5‘ GRADUATE SCHOOL:
. gather forces. 6‘;th :1“:th 0§:i:j;:lpiloe“xlite Raymond Earl Ilill 72 Michael Donald Martin 49 Michael John Ryan I29
12 "9°": General "h? at the a d 5h“ e" b 0." l t-d‘ ff. . 1 Vincent Allen Porter 3;; James Samuel (‘ollins 47 HOME ECONOMICS
. . . {09mm or on the Admmlstl‘atlon 'nd pt one .thei‘; (1:: ePifniéCl?osf EDL'CA'I‘ION: Kenneth Lawrence Sales '6 Sally Brown 86
‘ Bmldlhg lawn. Prom“ songs, ‘2)" 0 910A: leaflets will also Jollll Breckillridge Frischner 135 ALLIED HEALTH: MEDICINE:
. , ' Spef‘kers are Blamed. 015:2?! to explain why students Michael Roy Ramage .64 Nancy Kirk Totten 33 William A. (iates ll 60
2' i - Elma)" Apr“ 30: . . are staking "A“: Katherine Lynn Neudecker 20 Andrew M. Roth 4|
' V I ternoon. A Peace Plcnlc {91. Ink ex lanatlon the leaflet Frances Jeannette Fallen 72 MERKTLTURE: NURSING:
communlty and students m p .. .loe (ii-egg (‘lendenin 67 Brenda Oldfield 76 Wendy Anne McCarty 64
. .» Woodland park reads. in part. to pursue our ._ ‘ . . - , 45 H
. , I . normal activities without noting Elllest Henry Jones ll 54 Dayld Michael Riche) - PIIARMA(\:
. "1? case Of raln outdoor events and opposing the atrocity of Alten 1’. Arnold, Jr, 33 Robert Newton Botkin 35 Raymond Bruce O‘Reilly 33
' , , t“ In“; it the Limestone en- aerial glaughter fig com “cit ‘ . .»\H(‘HI'I‘E(‘TURE: Danny R. Bentley 26
‘ _ g . rance 0 t e Student Center. with that atrocit , .f P y Stephen ‘Dale Mllner . 10 Lewis (‘olten 45 SOCIAL PROFESSIONS:
_» , ' . 3' ('Nam “99"?" Mannlng 6 Michael Duwain Brazley 34 Ann Lyn Moore 60
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, ‘ _ (Ii/"1’ A B O U T 0mm"?! “0'" page ' bUlldlng. Members of the crowd Bunch 0‘ nuts
. ' ' , , ‘ l".j /;/ And so some llstened, some {99] they have a “constitutional Cars-stop and people 100k One
' ' . ‘ Ir: 4;: ‘ watched. some acted and some right to mail a letter“ so they man glves a peace Slgn. “It‘s a
', 5 » A" ”I 19” Ab‘h‘.‘ 200 warmed to the. enter and the officials step aside. hell of a shame.“ says one per-
.V ‘ post olflce in downtown son. "A bunch of nuts,“ says
. ‘ _- ' Lexmgton to'stage a mail—in. Inside the post office. “Just another. “I used to do that too
. ' , ' ‘ The place ‘5 South Limestone buy eight one—cent stamps and when I was in school." says one
I g . Street. Chants calling for “Peace contribute to America." says one woman looking at the crowd.
_ . ' y 1 now 'and “SW the war nOW“ fill person. ”What‘s the zip code for On High Street just east of
. ' j .4 . for YOU I- the 31h FOSle'S saylng “stop the Dick‘s house." asks another. South Limestone Street. One
> , , v, . ‘ bombing "OW can he seen. policeman gets off his motorcycle
- . , 3 ' L K D . ”ham/fhlhjumbs his “059 at the Outside of the post office. to talk to the crowd. He says
‘ ., , ‘xl - ”OW - not er man jumps in his People finish mailing cards. ”headquarters LPD is getting
:- , '. . _ o o 0 Inner parked car, slams the door and They come out and sit on the hot“ so the group will have to get
, : y _ ‘ . . speeds away. A woman looks up grass m from of the out of the street.
‘ . , ~ ‘ or 10" that comlng formal at the CFOWd startled at first bUl building.“Don’t crowd the Another policemen stands
_ _ _ - later grlmaced. _ sidewalk. we don't want to hassle behind him arms folded but
., ’ ' ' ,The com" 0‘ M31" and anybody." one voice says. ready to act. A sergeant with
, / ' 0 er leestonlev Streets. Someone three yellow stripes on his sleeve
1 ’ . , . g i. , 16 ’A ‘3‘ . hollers. \ou all better get out of Some of the group decides to drives up. A police captain in an
. _ . 4 . o ‘ ‘ ‘ _ C the street before some body gets ' march through the Fayette unmarked car arrives. A paddy
. . “\“631' killed. County Court House on the way wagon can be seen down the
’ . . .» . ‘w . Some people are already back. ‘v‘The law okayed it as long street about 50 yards. They talk
. - . . f -. 417 East Maxwell St. 4, 1 belng Killed, a vmce answers. as we re cool.“ says another with the crowd again.
. . j . . \ . _ voice. Some leave but about 100 Finally the crowd moves on
~> Phone 254-0383 ‘ offli‘g: era“: 311'“??? it the host remain. Policemen block off back up South Limestone Street.
- .‘ . , , ' 05,3 0 1°18 5 say the lntersections on the way to the They walk in the street and on the
. . crowd can t march m the Court House .
g ‘ y . _-_ , Sldewalk. Cars stop and some
, ‘ ‘ h ‘ ' horns honk. The police follow.
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