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OFFICIAL UK FOOTBALL PROGRAM I    
Kentucky vs. Penn State — October 7, l978 ,      
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UK Football Program: Official University of Kentucky football magazine; Mailing ad-      
dress-—Memorial Coliseum, Lexington, Ky, 40506,   °  `   .  
Editorial Staff; Russell RICE, editor; Ed Swift, advisor; Jack Perry, Assistant SID,       ‘
Photographers: John Mitchell, Ken Goad, Bill Wells, James Bradley,      b   I
National Advertising Representative: Spencer Marketing Services, 320 Lexington Avenue,   G  
New York, r~i.v. iooiv.     I
Taaaya Notes in Quotes ,.........................,............................................................... 2        
Governor Carroll ........................................,............................. . ............................... 3 ~· I Q ~ ,   I  
President Singletary ....................................,.....................l..................................... 5 I _ { O ‘
UK Wildcat Players ........................................................................ 6, 8, ll, I2, 47 ‘ ’__,_   P-   3  
Athletics Director Hagan .....................................l..,.,..,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,..,.,,,.,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,., 7 - l __ • ,   i I
Coach Curci ........................................................................................,................... 9 _ I _   V I I g
The Evolution of College Football t.......... , ............................,...........,,.,....,,.............. it i   I ‘ " ;
The Best in sac Defense ..........................................,........,.....,,,,............................. 4t   .
Babysitting in the Bleachers ........................................,..,...,..,.,,....,...............,,..,,.,.... 9t _ —     , I i."- ,—~i§·-;··..,__t A
NCAA Record Book, Division I .......,..............,..,...,.,............,....,..,,,.,,,,,,.,..,.,.,......... l4t · ._    I     as -   _ A I
The ui< Fellows ....................................................,..,................................ 29, 30, si " oa;     ,‘{‘*?:;;¤$  
Wildcat Assistant Coaches ..,.................,.........,..............,......,,..,,.,,,,,,....,,......... 32, 33 aj _   -`··i» I i  
UK Staff ...............,............................................................,..................................... 34   *·: ja, - l`
Penn State University ..................................,..,.....,..,..........,......,.........i..... 35, 44, 45       lv I . I ` ,
Kentucky Numerical Roster .................,.................................................................... 36   g•¤,`ig·¢_ gMx,,   I ._ I
Lineups ...............................,.........,......................,.,..............,.................. Centerspread     t
Penn State Numerical Roster ................................................,,.,................................ 4l   _   ’   `
Alumni Activity Line ....................................,...... , ,.......,......,........,.......................... . 42   In    
Kentucky Alphabetical Roster .......,...........................................,.........,.................... 46   I .
Top Punters and Placekickers for l978 .....,..,....,.,....,,,..,.,....,.,....,............................ l7t     Watch  
`ghel Linebaclier   .,..... 2 ....   .........................,...............,.............................................        
0- t- ourse — tats n acts ............,.,.............,,,...,.,.,,............,.....,..,.......,..........  fear   I;’~i~·fi§_:i*\1I 
Touchdown Rules Quiz ,,,,.,,,,,,.,....,................... . ........................... . ..........--··--··-···   30t   `iii i f     I i   I
aiueIwiaita Fund ..........,..........,.,..,.,,.,,,..........,.,......,,..,........,....,.............................. as   *°'   ;
Football Foundations Hall of Fame ,,....,.,,,,,,.,,,,..,.,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,....,...,.,..,.......... 66  
Stadium information .,,,.............,........,..,..,............,.,...,...................,........................ 68 ¥i__      
The New Official Wildcat Print ..........,,.,,,,,...,,.,,,,,.,,,,..,.,.......,.,,,,,,..,.....,................. 70           Q  I
Wildcat Marching Band ...,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,........................................ 73   Ijsg.; _a`,      ,, y ,Q,Q s 
Lady Kat Digest ...,.,...,.,.,,,.,,,,,.,.,,..,,..,,......,......,....,.....................,............................ 75       _4,` > II_I Q gt ,re_     ’_  
Offlcial's Signals .,.,.,.,..,.,.,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,..,.,......,.,................................... . .............--.··· 76 i i'`` I `i`i     ii       I   »~`f y _._.   ` `  
’ ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS     I   . I _
_ Faculty Members Alumni Members       `       I . I
Dr. Richard Robe, ’78 Thomas P, Bell, ’79   `i__i fg ~i``·\ A     h t kd ·
` Prof. Charles Rolond, ’78 Dr. Ralph Angelucci, ’8l *?¤ii¤e¤iei li-$·, iiie eerie wiii be Seeli i¤ in winning percentage. Curci lies given me Wildcats back—to-back lor
Aieeke iieiei iedevi ami tieweii iiuesdev eieiiii ii else my be warmers, including e l977 record or lo.l,iieeir bestsince me l95O ye
Seen in Japan and parls Of Canada season (I0-I plus a Sugar Bowl victory over Oklahoma). Gl
Veteran sportscaster Ray Scott will be the p|ay—by—p|ay ann/ounces Nlnany Lion quarterback Chuck Fuslna Says nls team nas no fr
and George Paterno former head coach at Kings Point P an rm/en . _ . . . l
’ _ _ ’ ' ge motive, lt lust intends to go out and play to the best 0 U
brother Ol penn SSW Coachh JO€dPal€m?’Tvé;l pmvlde the color its ability, with a national championship as a main objective. df
commentary. Tom uet is t e pro ucer o .
Post-season bowls represented tonight are; Fiesta-Bruce Skin- Cl
ner; Sugar—~E|liott Laudemann; Tangerine-Don Dizney; Orange-— -.;..1 IE
President Robin White. Pro scouts in attendance are: Blesto—Don Rt
Joyce and Chink Sengel; Cardinals——Matt Lair; Lions—Joe Bushof- l"l
Sky; S8lnlS____l_lany l.lOlm€5l Vll,lngS_l€n.y R€lCl,lOw_ Arriving in town Thursday for an in-depth Sports Illustrated .lO
Among out-of-town newspapers represerlred arg: Allentown i°€6lUr€ Oo UK S llriebackenmedlcal school student Jim Kovach was Kt
Cn,OnlCl€_laCl< Lanosl Allentown Mnrnlng Call___lOnn Kuna; Michael Salas, photographer from Dallas. Billy Reed, sports editor Cl
Allocna ,yll,,O,__l.l€,b Werner; Allanla lOUl.nal_COnSlllullOn_Al of The Courier-Journal and former Sports Illustrated staff writer, _ Th
Tlwmyl Bel-llnd The Nlllany l_lOn__gO,dOn Blalnl Centre lgally will write the feature, which will deal with the entire scope of Cl
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Julian Morton Carroll became Kentucky’s 58th gov- ‘ ,7/   7/ 4 CV; .
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major institutions of higher learning in the United *     . I -,  
States under the leadership of Dr. Otis Singletary, the   A I3)? li i°?{,° ' *°I°    f .
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who can profit from education. President, University of Kentucky   `
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versity has grown to where there are now more than Q
22,000 students on the Lexington campus and more  
than l7,000 students in UK’s I3 community colleges, Dr. Singletary is the author of two books and several l
and the University has become one of the major re- monographs. l
search institutions in the country. A Navy veteran of World War ll and the Korean  
Recognition of his service to the University was ev- Conflict, he is a commander in the U.S. Naval Reserve.  
idenced by the UK Alumni Association, which pre- He and Mrs. Singletary, the former Gloria Walton,  
sented to Dr. Singletary its Alumni Service Award——an have three children: Bonnie, Scot and Kendall.  
honor rarely bestowed upon a non-alumnus of the Uni- The Singletarys live at Maxwell Place, traditional  
versity. home of UK presidents. I 
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UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY———GENERAL INFORMATION I
LOCATION—Lexington, Ky., a community of 208,IlO in VICE-PRESIDENT, STUDENT AFFAlRS——— {
the heart of Kentucky's famed Blue Grass region. Re- Dr. Robert G. Zumwinkle  
nowned as the world capital of the thoroughbred horse \/|CE—PRES|DENT, COMMUNITY COLLEGES— ,
industry and known also as the wor|d’s largest loose-leaf Dr. Maurice Stanley Wall ¤
tobacco market. V|CE—PRESlDENT, UNIVERSITY REL/\TlONS——» Q
FOUNDED—I865 ENROLLMENT—(On campus——22,2`l9) Dr. Raymond Hornback   —
(At I3 Community Colleges-17,249) FACULTY CHAIRMAN OF ATHLETICS-- ,
PRESIDENT—Dr. Otis A. Singletary Di'. William MSYTIWGWS  
VlCE—PRES|DENT FOR ADMINISTRATION- (UK's faculty representative to Southeastern Conference)  
Dr_ Donald Clapp   OF     J
VlCE—PRESlDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS- Bernie Vonderheide _
Dr_ Lewis Cochran CONFERENCE—Southeastern (member since founding in ,
VICE-PRESIDENT, BUSINESS AFFAlRS—Jack Blanton 1933)  
VlCE—PRESIDENT, MEDICAL CENTER- BAND—\/arsity (Director--Wm. Harry Clarke) L
Dr. Peter Bosomworth FIGHT SONG——"On, On, U. at K." ¤
· VlCE—PRESlDENT, MINORITY AFFAIRS--Dr. John T. Smith STADlUM—C0mmonwealth Stadium (56,696) [
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