xt7rfj29bg69 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7rfj29bg69/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky University of Kentucky 1982 athletic publications  English University of Kentucky Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. University of Kentucky Basketball Programs (Women) University of Kentucky vs. University of Cincinnati, November 27, 1982 text University of Kentucky vs. University of Cincinnati, November 27, 1982 1982 2014 true xt7rfj29bg69 section xt7rfj29bg69 " “ ’ *"@=*·¤·¤;L   ~. V ·· - ·· - V   F V ...,.   . . VV
_ Z   V   V   f  `..,a¤= 2   " .,4- -- —  V  —¤~¤-=¤=p;V - - -     V. .-
. . `V1ZYV¥¢.?駥?.12..,.g}§z;   ·*j;QiF§§·}?T€%3%£3F;iL,._V§°£jr’¤i'¤   -§‘ Eg;¤i ;~·-·;§¢?‘   &J¤’~:2é2§}2;?i.§ZV€f ;`-  
V  . ·:.`V?;E='E’EE&?·¥*”‘~&.       V  I 5   ’··r~   ,.Er5‘¤£€é;e·- .‘..= V ;r».V
2 V ‘»s_.i;‘ezz:;·—·—- ·   ;;,;;g§_ ·i·?;;;;;,;§e;=;;;·Vg,    _. '*§_,.. Em mxégi  ;· {*g££:15_’·;‘Vi   
,. . “¢’i¢{@§s*2a‘¢V_ "‘V‘5‘;¤€-Véxu;.    V- ii’¢£i?·’V§¤"V . .-az ··— " V-  ·.‘q>  s·°-‘*1Z..."2Lii’·-¤· =‘ .>~
. w. .... ...:··. `>;.·.g·»;r...:.  , -.·» .. ..., , .._,.—;,-,_;·; -,,,,1;;.;;,,;*,% V ·-·~;g_ _;, . {IR .V Iz {_,     ._  
é  ·. “;i;J;“xQ$=.-V ;. `””":¤;¤*$§§¤              ¥§?¥“£*V*"; `-‘" ‘ -VVVV
ss .     V.     ’     *’V‘ ·.  . ·=饥—ii—V+i·¤-··’-1*.’
I ¢_ ‘—;4V   Igyk  [   _   ‘..V;_V-_—g_ ··~· J gl- V. =.\;;Z§§|;‘I;’;§    _ _ V  -3*g.!=§'z%¥1=uq·<`~ I. · I
  ` .. Viglew Vi.  ··‘.·*s@,  '~ xx. TV  `·j  -:.22.--<:i.. ·‘駑$‘,°·;>· -**2:*-¢&.$=%a==¤=»:<·.. i1:' V ·.l . P  *·‘· *" ‘—;—¤‘-**V£` =
  .             '       ·'éVV  ..    
‘ R  V¢e;*¤;»·   ·-~--   VV-?-<~= `-`-     V··   *¤.    
                     
{     im :;»1*—;.·. in ‘   · . *1i·<=;-;2J<;=§?;iVV= .··-.w::¤;g.    =;_ ·’ .Hei" ‘  _  3,%%*   
V ~. ·~.; ·.¤ V   .Z"*;§F¥F;=··r=’¤*<    -·=;·e=2·¤·z·¤:¤:-::.V·H;1-2*s£%F   .+5 * -#4*  
I  V,   Em.   ¤.;;.:;=;V -*,‘ · ·‘V-:¤::i€V==.$=i ;    · · I  a<é= .  
V   w;;.V.w&¤.     ‘-.=>  ·»·’       ·  a*· g§#<‘?s>»V·1
5 ’ =. i??i€.‘%’.s:T  ‘ —V au:.   . V .1;. zz _-,r ‘ ¤¢"t"··s‘ `      -   sv  . .Z=¤é&—‘ `.v— -*1
_ · . ‘  _       5       ··‘_,     2fVj‘¤‘ I
, ~ ,   .:......5. .   . x . . V; ,_ V . -¤-:y.‘»§V·§- A ..14:::.2::-r::;iEr-=.;·-NJ ——..f7·2t¤‘.:1m..ir¤¥r .,.-:*5: 1. : ··
    ‘           J   ..    V         `
  V     ·   .Vi;V€i"% V    ··V ,j.V=,Vé?·’-*°   V V     .-€$F‘*VVV VV  
_ .. Ti-.   .. ·.j;;,_ . :· V VV,;;r.·g__g;;_ig- ·:_ -.   ‘ "  _ f · ‘ '<.¤=jV, V ., ,_     5 . V _ V V
V   ··_.»  ·A H5V.f?%~=,   .  *33-zgiiéea V ;· ..  ,. V *  ‘ ·£ , V     " {   r,·+Ei-¥2?V.V-*‘.   V - V
  . .;_5.  :;;,.,5;   .3;5·Vi_+.&;~;‘ j,   AV -· = - va  . {   .-·=¤*>-‘V`  V     VV V V - ii    AVAVZQVVEZV .— *»  A 
  <.§3V: ¤ f"  V.   {   ..¤i;=‘F*‘=- i   9.1.,;-   ..1-,-   ` J { »*€*a€*$V¥—.·V
‘   ·*»`       I ;»  ,   -¥.‘L`E xi   ¤VT* ??*iVV- ···.-·· ii? V V’1 »¢€V;€i? V   V
V ;=,q.e§V.V;;.~-;_·V         ..   5. »; V I  ¤   ..._ · V.   EH ~.·. . ~ V .,V,,- ·~   -‘ ··.:.--
  3:; vw .   V V V.   ‘-V.    ».     VV ‘V    V§V`·VV·.I:;i[Z"{r   ‘ ‘·= 
  V- V? ‘    E?        ME- =5$E?$—:r  I ’   --»..V ·`f   %s;¢>._  
*I?$V€`°' * V VV   F?    VV    ’·‘§g“;`*’·  ·---   ‘V° %§V$VV;VViVVV ¤ViV`VV`  V V   m
.-~.—·-   V V .,<;.c;· Vsz r,        V .. V·  .   :2;   · ¤
 · I . .i.;%5¥   $:.$ ;~;§l   ‘t — V     ·‘ V
. . Vi V = V :‘:,r·:V;&;.;      II-   .     .¤r-kw   /
. F. Z:Z“€i:?F*z;   ·=`     3;*2=+§·¢¥&* V. V ·. ·    BI-**~. 
\\ ·;;.g;g.gggg >3§;;r;j,;;Vi; 43 ·· ~:¤  ,,q£qmg4¤_;,_  _ _,.  z- wi}? -~-.__ `;»$_;,;¢·· - . V ·-: VJ.   —V‘  
· L · *
V   V V ` V    IN INNA I
°"V . V ' ` , · V .-   ..
  · " ~   ··‘- V ·* ’    
· ` ° “ V i:i:*  .· ` `°;`V;: = ·;·. " V
V »$Vn   V V €‘§,§}_ - . V `V ‘. ·. ‘
. ‘ . *1 >4 ‘ ’ "§“·'*V .»·5 .   Z " ` ’
  _ 2       _ _  .   __ _ __.,;V _ NOVEMBER 27,1982
f’ VV  V   V'-   -. V   . °°·* ·   _ `-—V'V ~ ., .21-VL§;}:`
. ‘—_ _ · ·.~/f V.   ·_.» ‘ , __ ji *;V¢I;;,;_>; _ _ _ _, A ;;¢:·V{-:3...; 
‘ . M- ' i V v ' , 9-T V ' . - ; fyi.- .-; »-;_» - _' 4 r Z:1 ?.¢;:·    
· · V · V V V7 · Y li . <;T¢·?$¤· i. —. .1 · .V.- =n41.:%:¢;‘1;   2.. .
( ·' * L V : - .— ‘  
' V 1 \   . V _ Q ___f ‘€‘T·*"·-¤E=:¤=`SV5:§;5=‘i%.é:.2;==%—%;::$’§ _ K-Tin  ,   V   j_  A > I     I V
·; ' V   — 17}- I ,; Y-‘I.=:=;J ll t_;q»V_ V. ,2.:..;   .: ·_      ` E .
V .. I; V . .   - V ‘
. V ·~-.r?¥* V V V _ _ . .   VV-VV ‘
. _ _" . » I
Q A  *` V VV "RISING TO THE ·· V V ·  V V V 1
{ , ~ . . TOP V. V,
. L QV V A V I
‘ — .. .   V _V V
$ ‘ 2*3 · · 1%;* I
r — . . I“5. =*’-V. `
{ 2 . _ _ ·`- . .   · .
I _ ’ ‘ ` 7 . . . V \ ._ W '
3 . - . .   . » ‘ 4 2.. ` . _ ;
‘ ‘ ‘ · ». V- ` V ` . V V
_ LADY KA'|'$I    V       I  
  V BASKETV BALL V -   V V

 1982-83 SCHEDULE
Nov. T9 Chinese National Team (Exhib.) Home 7:30
Nov. 27 Cincinnati Home 2:00
Dec. 2 Ohio State Home 7:30
Dec. 5 Miami University Home 2:00
Dec. 8 Indiana Away 7:30
Dec. TT East Tennessee State Home 5:00
Dec. T9 University of Charleston Home 2:00  
Dec. 2T Florida Home 7:30
Jan. 3 Memphis State Away 7:30 ~
Jan. 6 Middle Tennessee Home 7:30 ,L
Jan. T0 Tennessee Tech Home 7:30
Jan. T4-T5 Lady Kat lnvitational (Arkansas vs. Georgia State) Home 7:00 & 9:00
(Kentucky vs. South Florida)
V Jan. T8 Alabama Away 7:00
lan. 20 Louisville Away 7:30
Jon. 23 Vanderbilt Away 3:00 CST
Jan. 26 DePaul Away 5:00
Jan. 30 Georgia Home 2:00
Feb. 2 South Carolina Home 7:30
Feb. 5 Old Dominion Home 7:30
Feb. 9 Tennessee Home 7:30
Feb. T2 Vanderbilt Home 7:30
Feb. T6 Rutgers Away 5:45
Feb. T8 Auburn Home 7:30
Feb. 20 Georgia Away 2:30
Feb. 22 Florida Away 7:30
Feb. 27 Tennessee Away 3:30
Mar. 3-6 SEC Championships at Tennessee Away
CO NTE NTS
Coach Terry Hall ........................................................................ 1
Basketball Staff ......................................................................... 2
Team Picture and Roster .................................................................. 3
President Dr. Otis Singletary ............................................................... 4
Athletics Director Cliff Hagan .............................................................. 5
University information ................................................................... 6 ·—
Features .............................................................................. 7
Scorecard ........................................................................... 8-9
Opponent’s Picture and Roster ............................................................ 10 i
Players, Managers, Trainer ............................................................. 11-13
Records ........................................................................... 14-15
Cheerleaders, Terry Hall Show ............................................................ 16

 University Archives
Margaret l. King Library - North
University of Kentucky . `
    Lexington, lientucky 40506   if
After two outstanding seasons or Ken.    
tucky and possessing a career winning   I ’   "  
percentage of .657 in eight years as a V 
collegiate coach, Terry Hall is now regard- .   `
ed as one ofthe top coaches in the women`s   —·ir.     .,,k
collegiate ranks. C ¤ C h ,_.   C eg., T
{r Hall guided the l98l·82 edition of the ° _’i·  if  if   ,
i Lady Kats to their finest season ever, a 24-8 . tg     Q
. campaign that ended in the Midwest Reg-   ’° ‘
T ional championship, where Kentucky fell to T . ii  `-,i‘i ‘  V?.  
`L No. l-ranked and eventual National Cham- 6 r   ` `   iiiii 3*  
pion Louisiana Tech on the Lady Techstersl          . __V
home floor.     T    -1 .
By the end of the season, the Lady Kats H d I I   `   ‘ <_-    ».¤. ki- 5%
were playing so well that Hall proclaimed, i ‘ s  _ T <*"FiY—i   
"lf we had been in any other region, we     · ' 
would have been in the Final Four." ZT. i _ »V { A
That Kentucky performed so well is large-    
ly credited to Hall, who at the start of the i· jir T
season was faced with the task of rebuild- T "
ing a team that lost two starters off the front
line while adding only one player—a
guard—to the roster. But somehow Ken-
ruckv irnproved_ The Midwest Regionol {inol Before coming to Kentucky, Hall coached A native of Salem, Ind., Hall attended In-
wos one siep fgrflqgr rhon ihe Lgdy Kgtg hod for five seasons at Louisville, where her diana State University, where she starred in
gdvgncgd the previous yggrl in l—lol|`s rookie teams compiled a 79-54 record. In her final basketball, field hockey and volleyball
season at Kentucky. That year UK finished season at U of L, she guided the Lady Card- before graduating in l966. She was
wirh o 25.6 record ofler losing or Morylond inals to their first Metro Conference title as honored with the "l" Woman Award in
in the A|AW`s round of lo finollsrs Follow. they defeated a tough Memphis State team T965, and received the prestigious Hillman
ing lhoi gggggnl l—lo|| wos honored os the in the tournament finale. Hall also coached Award in l966 as the most outstanding fe-
Kenruclrv \/Vornen`s lnlercollegiore Qonfer. tennis and softball while at U of L. male athlete at ISU.
ence Cooch of the Yeor_ Hall`s initial coaching iob was a one-year Also an outstanding softball player, Hall
leloll now hgg o 49.l4 record or UK fOr o assignment at Eastern Kentucky University, enjoys competing in a fast-pitch league in
winning percenroge of _777_ l—ler coreer where the Lady Colonels produced a l4-6 Louisville. She has been named to several _
record is 142.74 over 8 yeors_ The highlighl record and a KWIC title for the rookie softball all-star teams and is an exceptional
of her coreer or Kenruclrv corne roword rhe coach. Her experience up to that point had pitcher.
end of last season, when the Lady Kats been in the high school ranks, where she Hall earned a degree in Health and P.E.
defeoled fovored Tennessee 80.74 lg cop. coached Louisville Butler to a 69-33 record from lSU in l966, and received a Masters
ture the Southeastern Conference cham— ¤¤Cl two Jefferson COUNTY titles in five Degree in P.E. from Eastern Kentucky Uni-
pionship on their home floor. $e¤SO¤S· versity in T974.
VV;  r ,->·— V` .   _ VV 2; r     ·i i.    FL? `
   " i i»   i .·    #  — i·  r  ··      .. .
T1-12 HALL MARKS .   ~i        *   t.·»     ··—`  -_ 1 ‘tst  ··  . ..   ....  
At Kentucky   - · ·—   · ·   VV gngl ag  ‘.;;V_»-;-~;.:_V. .V . k—V;V   
_ 1981-82 .........,................... 24-8 g . 1 _ __  .     .~-¤       ,;       
l980-Bl ......................,...,.. 25-6  “  _ `         `“ - »  > Q    ‘r.. H 
UK Totals .......................... 49-l4 ,777 _» _.  s`    .   si,     Q V-Zi     Vi   _ V
J At Louisville i_ _   i .  ¥   T   .        ' -_`··   `.i,  T
1979.80 ............................. l7-T7    1  i .     `*   ·· __    {fg,  V 
1978.79 .__.......................... 17.10 ,V T _  ,  ·     __ . .-      2 
T977-78 ,............................ T8-9 g :,,,.11 gg-·   ¤     it   _ V ,   V   . _  
l976-77 ..........,..,............... i5-7 7 V   · P ;_L,¤g. E   V   .   T   " irr    _i_.~._ r   12     ·‘
l975-76 ,................... . ........ l2-ll A ' .,__,  f§_V.`**°i    _   j_   _T·.   PQ   _i  . r·  ` 
U of LTotals ..........,........... 79-54 .594 V   V Q];    gg     i     V       · ··  
At resign         .     ’    /      
1974.75 ............................. 14.8   A       __rr     1 ‘ i`  Tr    .
EKU Tarals ,...................... .. T4-6 .700   if iiii   ' T   i f  if rr  
Career Totals ..................... l42—74 .657 y 1  · r ‘ (K _ 1 C »-re.,  
l

 4 . g. 7 ` i   _   `r»,     V J   K
.   ¢     .       V Pl   l . C S      
E  T   ~ ,——         I » J P P  .   P; . .  J   . P.
S U P P 0 I‘i'       P  PPP Y ` i PP:      T   P , P»PP K     —     · "‘
 »P        ¤..~¢..·;.    ”P         »» ~ —P  ~ P: E2    P _ i  {_  
STC!        P      P    C P ‘ -  
‘ J.   ~:*;”         “ t o   P   P *2 A J
  r- _   _. ;  ·P“·»4    2 ,   - —  S   V P· .¤·_g\ - 
DOROTHY IEAN BERRY   P;,PP   im
Assistant Coach .   t V_   A  `P‘tPP ; ‘  
“`Dottie" Berry came to Kentucky as an assistant in l98O from College   fl égg
Park High School in Georgia, where she was serving as head basketball   J _,P.      
coach. A native of Atlanta, Berry graduated from Russell High School in   izcsts fmt  
East Point, GA, before attending Georgia Southern College, where she   if  
earned a Bachelor of Science in l974. ln· T976, she earned a Master of QR, },r,     g,f;~·  
Education from Georgia State University. Berry has extensive experience   ,.5, 
working summer basketball camps and has served on the staffs of such     .  ,‘’   
widely—recognized camps as B/C Invitation Camps, Atlanta Superstars   V “ 1 y
Basketball Camp and Hubie Brown`s Basketball Camp. M   i‘t 5   ’
LYNN NORENBERG V 
Graduate Assistant   T “    
Lynn joined the Lady Kats staff in August of l98l after earning ¤      
Bachelor of Arts degree in Physical Education at William and Mary Col- ,P    
lege. She started four consecutive seasons in basketball, and also com-   ff t`ts       iPi`»i  
peted in track and intramural softball. An excellent student, Lynn earned  it , g _   P    
Academic A|l—American honors at William and Mary while earning a        'J   
3.97 grade point average over four years. She was also a member of the   . _   y    *g_  
Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society. A native of St. Petersburg, FL, Lynn has   it   J  7  i`?*¥li*i
spent several summers working basketball camps, including the B/C All-   · ,  
Stars Basketball Camp, the Manatee Junior College Basketball Camp, and   A  iiii
the Lady Kat Basketball Camp. As a player at William and Mary, Lynn
is ranked No. l on the school's all-time scoring list with l,504 career A
points. She averaged l8.3 points over four seasons with a 56.2 field goal li
percentage.
IOAN FRY    
 1     ij ¢
Secretary   'P_P,  ly »
Joan ioined the Lady Kats program in August of l98l. Her primary   ii''  
responsibility is handling all correspondence for the coaching staff and · V W ```‘    
acting as a receptionist for the department. A native of Burnet, TX, she     _ ° L;  _‘°   M
attended Southwest Texas State University, where she majored in soci-   ,,5 s ly
ology. She is married to Jason Fry, also a native of Burnet who attends   4; ‘ "“ i i
Asbury Theological Seminary. \_ rf' 
. /’
2

 _ ‘ `       ` y ,   ,   .__.   I I I , _   r
`. ·¢AV-i: I   *’‘ A.         f »         I V        
    4   n       V=·v·;.—.zi~ q .;;.».;2;%¥;%T.3   “ - _ ‘ 1 ,   Vt"  “ 'V'     ’’'‘°   >··*   .  i T    I    `  ’  “     ·V ` “ ‘
*¤ L  A , ,,-, .  - V     ;  ,      I   V Vr      VV        JVV Milt; - -t   xut- V.:    ~ . ,  
  `   .   at a     $    aVaV     ,,        V.     r          
      ay  .   a,r     ,. I 1   V--     , Vi     »  A   ,        V    4  a   A    J   -V V       i »  IV VVV  V · i   
   q ‘»‘V‘    —  y  ‘V¤*=   IVAA yv  V »:_V 5   AAVA   VA_A`             -,: _v_A· A H       I  Vio- 
  V;;‘   rt '<·V·¢;       ~ 7 V• ` V _· -   %__ 2 --V-»; ..          ;`»..   ‘ U, I A` ‘‘ i     :‘- $32; · ‘,’.’   “ " -· ’V ··   R   VV »   ~·` ‘ * 
M      ·‘`‘   si V ·    .,;,. , .AA=»_·~ — =V“  I I  ,-..   I Vi   `A =    *  I       V        -· E N V . l 1 __V
F? '''’A°’'   t ·4·=      *  ;, _ »‘‘’‘ »~   4 "   -.,    1 ¤   ‘‘A‘ t'  ~   ; ~,A._     _, ·   l · , ,1
I ~·AVA.   1         1   A‘`, . .»». A      A;,_ .,  ,A.,_A E . L      _L;;  ‘ ` _.`_     = »'  
V   Vt  tt     »              S ‘· %’, V·   I   ¢   =V‘   »`=·   ~·“ ;    ··;Av   A;,A. . `A,,__ . .`4, fa fi? »,·`’;°`      
  _.=;. . .     _.;A:            .   A»”A     `=.iI   '  <    i      
  —;{’ Q  ‘ -  . ° `“i  .   { ’‘-Av.   ‘ ~’ _  ii * »v ;.  
  A    , ,f r       VVJ    ..t  *  ;      f    ittt     ··       A        . , .    f‘     Q     ;; f ‘,.f — 
  =.=·  V V.    / V /- -4-.:,,.;  ,y~   ;, 2,- 2-ip, I  , : V;   / qs; [   VV , -=_, . _; Q4  ,, ,,·,?;r   _ — ,· ,3 I it . _ , . ` _ 4 _;_ ., uw: E;
  = V`V-‘        ri             ;`=    ·      ”    A              
      V  “VV                 ‘        ‘‘VV ‘         T  
 ‘    .  Q   x r?.         ~VV‘   g         -  Q  V  I  T-V II I s -   _    4  
        .    } "             , F]       _.  
1982-83 LADY KATS
Front row, left to right: Diane Stephens, Donna Martin, Patty Jo Hedges, Lea Wise, Audre Andrew, Lynnette
Lewis. Back row, left to right: Terri Naiser, Valerie Still, Jody Runge, Sally Loughton, Karen Mosley, Leslie .
Nichols, Lisa Collins.
NO NAME POSITION CLASS HEIGHT HOMETOWN
3 Patricia Mazzoni G SO 5-6 Louisville, Ky.
4 Diane Stephens G SO 5-9 Louisville, Ky.
10 Lisa Collins F JR 5-10 Corbin, Ky.
11 Leslie Nichols F FR 6-0 Lexington, Ky.
12 Valerie Still C/F SR 6-1 Kansas City, Mo.
  13 Patty Jo Hedges G SR 5-7 Louisville, Ky.
14 Lea Wise G SR 5-7 Lexington, Ky.
22 Andre Andrew G FR 5-6 Bedford, Ky.
,, 24 Donna Martin G JR 5-7 Lexington, Ky.
25 Jody Runge C JR 6-2 Waukon, Iowa
32 Sally Loughton C FR 6-4 Stafford, England
33 Terri Naiser F SR 5-9 Louisville, Ky.
40 Lynnette Lewis F JR 5-9 Loyall, Ky.
44 Karen Mosley C FR 6-3 Toledo, Oh.
Head Coach: Terry Hall
Assistant Coach: Dottie Berry
Graduate Assistant: Lynn Norenberg
Trainer: Sue Stanley
Managers: Michele Oberst, Heather Longton, Mie Nishigori
3

 I _,?'-gigsij? i P i g
DR. OTIS A. SINGLETARY   A —  
_ .  ‘ `   »;¢_,¤,§g»g__ 
President, University Ot Ke1‘1tuCkY r··    
   “·%    .
w ‘·¢e     < 
  .          f  ·,
‘·  `    .q_          
Dr. Otis A. Singletory, the eighth presi- Greot strides toword ocodemic excel-     jh. {Y   
dent of the University of Kentucky, os- lence hove been mode during Dr. Single-   · .   L i    ~ `   Q  i=»
sumed thot office in August l969. He toryls presidency ot UK. Two professioncil ·      
ho-d previously served cis choncellor of schools—dentistry ond ph¤rmocy—h¤ve`       `V’`i _t§,
the University of North Corolinci ot been ronked omong the best in the      if ·   ·`~;’ -  
Greensboro, executive vice choncellor notion. Deportments such os politicol
‘ for ocodemic offoirs in the University of science, history ond mothemotics hove
Texos System ond director of the lob goined notionol ottention. The UK l.i- vice president of the Americcin Council
Corps for the Office of Economic Op- brory now ronks omong the best in the on Educotion ond vice choirmon of the
portunity. Southeost, ond o lorge portion of the Southern Regionol Educotion Boord.
Dr. Singletory, o ncitive of Gulfport, world-wide reseorch reloted to tobocco Among his mony owcirds ond honors,
Miss., holds degrees from lvlillsops Col- ond heolth is now done ot UK. he most recently received the Deport-
lege ond Louisiono Stote University. Under Dr. Sing|etory`s guidonce, strong merit of Army`5 Ootgtonding Service
As president of the principol institu- efforts hove been mode to meet the Medot
tion of higher leorning in the Common— needs of minority groups including the |—|e entered higher ediicotiort in l954
weolth, Dr. Singletory is greotly con- estoblishment of on office of vice presi- os o member gf the history tociilty of
cerned with the Universitys role os o dent for minority offoirs. the University of Texos ond twice wos
lond-gront institution, o "peoples uni- Recognition of his service to the Uni- oworoecl the Urtivemity Student Associo-
versity" occessible to oll who con profit versity wos evidenced by the UK Alumni tign`5 Teochirtg Excellence Aword_
from educotion. Associotion which presented to Dr. Dr_ Smgletory ig the author of two
ln the T2 yeors he hos been president, Singletory its Alumni Service Aworcl— books ond severol monogrophs. He is
the University hos grown to where there on honor rorely bestowed upon o non- o member of Phi Beto Koppo Senote.
ore now more thon 23,400 students on olumnus of the University. A Novy veteron of World Wor ll ond
the Lexington compus ond obout 2l,OOO Dr. Singletory hos been octively in- the Kgrggn Conflict, he is o cgmmgnder
students in UK`s l3 community colleges, volved in o number of professionol or- in the U.S. Novy Reserve. He ond Mrs.
ond the University hos become one of gonizotions Gnd l't¤S served GS president Singletory, the former Glorio Wolton,
the motor reseorch institutions in the of the Southern Associotion of Lond- hove three Children; Bgrtrtie, Scot ond
country. gront Colleges ond Stote Universities, Kehotoll
r Athletics At Kentucky
l/gms On Q I CO S   , ; ;:2€Z;:1;£;€§iijiffiiifffx
for and Nth year with The Athletics Depart- fm pospsecson Oppecmnce Smce the 1952  · I  
_, mem, Coffon Bowl. The next year, the football team   lg 1  
Accompcnying HOgGn.S budget report WGS finished ]O—`] (6-O IH ThE SOUHWEGSYGVU Ccnfer- i     5.;:3:;;;:N  
O mmm by UK president Dr, Om A. Sm. €¤¢€><1¤<’*¤€ b¤$k€*b¤" mm Wm me NCAA s   ¤;=:2:=¢-‘ xssssééééssszzssss
gletary stressing the need for 0 firsrraie Chcmplonshm
Swimming lcccimy Gnd G freldhousen which W"|" bcjfh me {00*bOH Gnd b¤$k€*b¤|| sc0r•2d¤UI*< record oth! pomvs against lem-
teams playmg T0 sellout crowds and drawing |€ gn ]Q54A
were |0ng—rc1nge goals far the department. b. Th d 1: II . H h 1 D 7
In other related news, Hagan said the Uni- G Ig On, EJOG O OV/mg' Qgcn Us no H9 WGS 0 m€mb€' 0{ $*9***0 NU FV¤*€'""Y,
versity is free fa Telcvise all nts December been COmEm’ but hos mode W|`dCOt gcmes Student Government, Baptist Student Uman,
basketball games on ¤ live basis und thm the Fawn mma €n_|O>/Oble W persomuy deslgw Fellowship 0¥ Christian Athletes and fwnce
possibility exists Ta tekzvnse UKVS road can- Lng Gnd Seledmg the Wildcat MOSCOL Whmh WGS $€|€'€*€d ¤'“O“Q The *09 *€'” $*Ud€“’$ '"
ference football games provided The tele- Us wpwred me {CNY Of UK hw? Every Th'? COHEQE Of Ed¤¢¤¥i¤¤·
Cqgfg dgnyt do "gppreqjqbfg dgmggg" 70 Where" _Ond   grcmmg pémwsslon fOr ARGV gfaduafing fl'0m UK IU ]954, HOQOD
other games within a ]25—m¤|e hmm publlwhcn gf The COTS POUS€’ O Umque served two years at Andrews Air Farce Base,
Cgnfinugd growth in p,·¤Cy,CO||>, ¤|| phuses Weekly mblmd devoted S"'U|Y TO UK Sport} Washington, D. C, as a commissioned 0¥»
af UK athletics has been 0 hallmark of PhY$iCO| imF"O"€m€‘m$ dwmg HO9¤" S fiC€r. HG |€d fhi-3 b¤S€?OYW0 Wvfld VV¤d€ AW
Hggqnls gevgywyggr rgign OS \/\/jldcay Om. V€Qim€ OS GHTIGHCS diV€C’OV |nC|Ud9 U NO' Forge Chgmpjgnghipg Gnd won AII-Sewage
Ietics director, with fine attendance at fact- Ymd A$*'O‘TU'f {00*bOH PV¤'$"C€‘ held honors bath years.
ball and basketball games, increased attend- m<>d€r¤ Equipment in bmh me SMVQW SPOVTS During ten years with the Sr. Louis Hawks,
ance at Lady Kat basketba|?and meds basev CEMQV Gnd M€mO'i¤| CO"$€Um ""€‘Qm he ranked high among U players on the
ball, and a steady upgrading of facilities. VO0m$, ODEVMYPB |OCk9*'$/ O VWQW PV€$$bO" league gcgring charts wnth U,433 poems an
Recent physical improvements include O cmd DEW dUQ0UT5 GT Thi? b¤$€b¤|1f'€}d,¤"d O 672 ggmg; for gn ]8_5 mgrk gud wgg geleqrgd
new baseball grandstand behind home plate, F€VGmD€d Y€¤¤i$ complex W'Yh Odd'Y*O¤¤| vg play un hwg; East-\z\/est AH-Star games and
0 new Office area for The academic adx/{sary SGOTUWQ ¤¤d mcdernized OH|€€$- H9 ,*05 0*50 wgg named to the NBA second All-League
staff, new locker rooms in the football dress- added G STV9¤Q7h c0¤ch ro Work W*Th GU rgqm r»·.»|qg_ He hn Over _79O from the free
ing rooms and construction af 0 ww eq¤¤p— SDOFYS Gnd hindi {OF Vh€ DOPMGV P¤F<<>¤'$€ throw Ime seven years m ¤ mw md helc whe
ment shed for track. F}?¤€$$ TV¤i|» NBA record for most field goals scared an a A
On The institutional side of the ledger, the Offices in Memorial Coliseum have been Smg|€ QUOMQ, (]g)_
University was host rc bovh the mews und m¤d€F¤iZ€d Gnd H¤Q¤¤ *5 IOOWQ *<>VW<¤'d'O The Hawks wan rhe Wesrgw Dmglmn W
w0m€·n`s Southeastern Conference basket- Yhé dgy whén he CCW pu? OH W9 UFUWIFWQ Mme; dwmg Hggcmg p|O\/mg {WEE, mem
b<¤|* *¤¤r¤¤m€¤*S €¤r|i€r WS ww ¤¤d MH ¤¤¤rd ¤¤ Owmpic Swimnwg s>¤<>|, ¤¤. Ccmcmwn K`
The mdommgmn of Hggqm mm thc UK 91 games and cw NCAA c*w¤wp¤0¤¤s*·¤p f=."s_·:iu\I¤©n vCm1W,(_1 L), mg www {O, pw
athletics admimskratwe structure came m (WSU. UWB W54 TGGYYW, w\dC+€GV€d W 25 Oymgylc OCCOmp|,5hm€m$r U,,`,,g UK 5 QC.;
Y972, when he was named assmant to Henry games, eleded not ia pa:M·;¤*|¤€¤S*€¤¤ C©"*w- O; @W@,]SbO(O, they mm. {OU, 1_>i,¤L4,€., MH
seq? Commgnweglfh Staduanw (md Yaler fav €¤C9 VQCOVUS cmd Of? NCAA FBCOYU Oi 5}% Bgyyy "I_¤gq Thgxtgn rj I_g·¤v~g¤©rw, Mr; Jaw
Rupp Argnq rebounds GS O \U¤1OY» Hf? G‘·€’0$j€U 24 DO Y Y’> Lqwmg HIII gf Wggv Ldyeey, uma! Amy and
Hagan replgqed Lancaster as afhletncs a game, had WG ¤¤7¤O¤ W ¤U¤0W€W*Q,