y Vol.1 LXIV No. 60 an independent student newspaper Monday, November 27, 1972 University of Kentucky Eight pages Lexington, Kentucky 40506 H ,7 _ it». " . 2 2 .. . ‘ . t ’9 x W *si ting/’2' "1. ~ ~' . is». w: ‘=' . c . - 8.3 . »"'»-.'\ -. ‘ ' ’ r , o r I n e r s u I I n ‘3,» é .éfi§fiwh¢ves¥: i K g I" j ‘33» 7 _ - 225:3; ”'22:" 2 i ‘2‘ ‘1 if ' “W By MIKE WINES Larry Forgy said after the meeting the 5 3"“ ' . ' ‘ it ,U l’ 2 .. ~- - Editor-in-Chief present Fine Arts building, on Rose Street 'Wi‘r‘”: ‘ .. ' ’ .. l "2' (5%“ ~ ’ University trustees voted Tuesday to near Maxwell Place, is among the most 2 i ' g i . my seek state approval for a $5 million Fine inadequate in the country for a state ; . 5‘ "ii ~ Arts building, to be located “on or near” university of UK's size. :2 . ’1. ho; . the site now occupied by McLean Stadium CONSTRUCTION OF the new building oops! | 4 , and Stoll Field. could not begin until McLean Stadium is ' That Pr_0P0531 was part Of é $10 "“1110" razed—probably m 12 ‘0 18 months Forgy A L'K police officer checks the interior of this car which ran off University construction package submitted {0 the said. . _ _ . Drive near Haggin Hall last week. (Kernel photo by L. G. Yopp) trustees at their monthly sessmn Nov. 21. Stoll Field Will be idle next year if Much of the package, including $1.6 construction on a 58,000—seat stadium off ”1Uh0h90h” .595510'1- was cut ‘0 two in the newspaper. it prompts “VG Others to million in Medical Center additions, had Cooper Drive proceeds at its current pace. Paragraphs "1 the open meeting. do it too." ‘ already been approved by the trustees. The project is now only six days behind T . . _ . rustee Tomm r Bell moved to cut the - . 3 -. ‘ BUT $5.2 million of construction~ schedule, said Forgy. » - -) - K'ma'd SUPported Bells motion after . . . . . resolution tOits final two pragraphs.which trustees assured him other - ’t' . including the Fine Arts prOJect and a new IN OTHER trustees action, the board .. .. ‘ univerSi '95 . .. . . expressed regret and sorrow and had okaved similar resolutio s on th* $200,000greenhouse—wouldbefinanced by approved a modified resolution submitted condemned violence on university cam- » v f 3 3 n. ‘ a special bond issue. by Student Government president Scott puses Southern [shiversity‘ “MES- The next stop for the proposals is the Wendelsdorf expressing “regret and M T “ P‘M’H‘SDOBL apparently state Council on Public Higher Education, sorrow” over the deaths of two students BELL‘S MOTION was approved by the angered by the changes m the resolution, which reviews all University construction Nov. 16, at Southern University in Baton board with the support of Lexington viithdrew the gnu") proposal. It was then projects using over $100,000 and involving Rouge, La. financier Garvice D. Kincaid, who said the re-introduced m the two-paragraph form state funds. The one-page resolution, cut from eight resolution “reminds me of liquor store b) Be” and passed unanimously. ‘ Vice President for Business Affairs to six paragraphs in the trustees private holdups at Christmas. When they put them (""“nm‘d “" page L ("l' ‘ Kid d i n- 7 g - .- .3 to d a y c are c e n fe r a r o u n 3 21:2 .. - “ 455; .5 5.: By LINDA (‘ARNES and different activites were . ‘3’ . . V @ Kernel StaffWriter planned for each group. One _ , - UK students are giving their group “'35 being supervised by . A .1” a time and services to a number of Nick Padice. a volunteer worker . \ . ' '1 .‘ _ 555% gm community organizations. and elementary education major - Kids and volunteers relax in a period of he‘s 2g.“ 3? One organization making use of One child that stood out in the play at the First Presbyterian Church W W‘s 2 student volunteers is the First group was a little boy named Day (‘are Center. The adults are ”I" "1:... r 1*” V Presbyterian ChUI‘Ch Day Care “Md-‘3 a rambunctious €th who _ volunteer workers from UK. (Kernel - °° " X‘- {. Center. Most volunteers give two strived to be the center of at» - . photos by Linda (‘arnes) : .2“ '\ ' " '5' or three hours a week at the tention. - '- center. which cares for about 30 Padice said the presence of a :3 ' 3 ' children from ages three to five. male “'85 an infrequent 9* '= \ . The children. with the help of perieiice for some of the children. " , ,. l. W... Mar}; It. Bell. a junior elemen- (lordys father is in the army and ” ‘ Hfif . .. tary education major. were being the child is around women most , 2'4 .' ' seated for an afternoon snack of the time ‘ ,. ' - ‘ r. . w 23‘ ’3 r . . . . , W..¥s ’3‘ -‘. ‘1‘ -., " 39 MW . ..»_:,‘ ”2; ; during a repuruirg V's” NIary ‘5 Annihor \ (lIUllf( ( r. f‘llth P? “63"" “A... I a: :4 w E V' i doing Volunteer “'Ork as an extra HODOHS. (I. Spt't‘lal ('dUt‘ilthI‘l » Mi j ‘ h ’ I H «3» § V “ . activih tor an elementary WW“”"””'~ “Nd >h" “TL" the K .2 ' i " f A Til" i education class experience lll working With *2“ i, ..»......... 2, . ‘ ~ . . ‘ . ,l h , her In — .123??? - ’ . __..—~--- .' ' “Illlh “(Nth is not requm-d ”“1er “l“ ht P (r In . £3 “\é’g' ' _ for bv class.‘ said Bell . “but l tended profession She plans to .7‘97)“% )2.. ‘92. ‘4.wa “r find it vei‘v (‘IlJOViIth and -‘P“"“‘l”“ ”1 »‘P‘""'h and hearing i 2*.":2 \w”. .53 ‘ . 3 ‘ ' . . 'I‘he l’reslivteri'in ll'iv ("ire '- 5f“. " \w 5911' '3 z 23.2"1r rewarding. I plan to \\ rite a - . . «, 2 .1: -» ‘5”. 33 ‘» ,-;- w g 5 tournal about the feelings and ('enter was formed as an aid to .- V; . ’2‘?" 3g reactions 1 have experienced in the (””"llun't-V and developed ”1 a: -~. ”’ I 3:52 helping With the children 9“” "5' m“ (““th ("’mm‘m”) ”we“ , ._ ' m Services ('omiiiittee The com» is ‘ - §§¢ W- mittec felt that the churches . § . ’2; " .g i .. .» . Th“ "h"d”‘“ “"0 d‘v'dm ”"0 ii Id th f i t ~ d K f ’ 11,155.: groups according to their ages. 5 ou ”5“ “'r d“ l ”‘5 tiring »..-» I]; it“ --:-- 1% .. -.. ‘ .._..... - 3W '* (‘ontinued on page 8. ('ol. 8 -——-———-————-————_—_——————————————————-——— — l . .5 Winter seems truly to be upon us here in I. , . . Although defeated, the UK Wildcats let Ten- 5* . 1'0"”8‘0“ “ 5 Wm“ ‘0 be “’1" “my “"‘h a In s | de 0 nesee know the game wasn't over until the final \ 3| 0 “*5 I de : chance 0‘ WOW flurries ” “'9 re lucky. tem» . whistle had sounded. For the details see page 5. \ peratures may “mm to 40 today before dipping \ ' into the upper 20‘s tonight. (I . I ' l