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With [all slowly bringing cool weather to the Bluegrass. sunny skys and moderatly warm temperatures provide a yesterday and chose a shady spot in front of the Administration building to pass the time. Both persons reside in St. ’2
. perfect excuse for one to participate in outdoor relaxation. Ellen Wayne, left, and Morgan Caldwell traveled to campus Mary 's. Ky. 3;
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1 ea ree. un ralsmg starts tonight
. W— award for the most spirit, which we Saturday is the UK-Alabama foot- sorority members sit in a bucket of with her sorority initials on it is they haven’t practicedi‘or." :2
Senior Staff Writer give out on Sunday. 3 ball game which Sigma Chi members water rather than chairs. declared the winner. This is the 30th year on campus and g
A pledge party Will be held will attend in full force. That evening “It’s a lotof fiinandsometimes gets Beck said a “mystery event” will the Slst nationwide for the Sigma Chi :3-
5 ' 3 www 'Ihmdey mshtiromsp.m.3tola.in. the iraternity’s Fall Formal will be alittleviolent,"Becksaid. be included in Sunday’s activities. Derby,Becksaid.
“Unity philanthropy and party” at the 5181!“! Ch! house. ACthltles in- held for the brothers and their dates Aneweventaddedthisyearis “but- “The sorority pledges have been “We hope to raise between $2.000 i
are the than” for the Sigma Chi Der- clude Decks-Pledge and more skits at Tates Creek Country Club. ton, button, who’s got the button.” working with their trainers (Sigma and $5,000 for the retarded citizens of g '
_ by the oldest Greek activity on cam- by sorority pledges. ‘3‘The skitswulbe "All the crazy events will be held Sorority pledges mustsearchthrough Chi members) for the last couple of Lexington,‘ Beck said. “We‘re doing 5 ,
p“; whichwillbeheldthisweek 1"de _Oll originality, humor and Sunday, which is Derby Day,” Beck a baby pool filled with flour for a weeks on the skits and everything,” a philanthropic thing. uniting the ‘*
3 “i'herearethreegoals for the Der- WW.3 Maid. said. “This is when we’ll name the small disc stamped with Greek let- be said. The purpose of the mystery sorority pledges and having a good .i
.3 3 . . the . As a prelimmary for Saturday’s DerbyQueenandchoosethesomrity ters.’l‘hefirstpledgetolocatethedisc eventistotrythem outonsomethirig time." 51’
. by. to unite sorority pledge football 1 . . . ,, 2
. . , classes to raise money for the 3 W3 3 agalmt Alabama, which displaysthemost spirit. 3,33
I I Bluegrass Association for retarded 8 .0“ Win c9“ ”'8“ a ”mm AW“? from thesorority parking ' i
., 3 * (fit‘ and to have a good time n featuring the Spinners and Benny lot will kick off the day’s events. ew com Uters terminals ii
- . deBo‘sb Beck this 333333.33 “Busy Youngman with the Student Center Fraternityandsorority memberswill I if.
, 3 _ Daddy" ' Board3or3andaynig3ht. meet at 11:30 rim. and advance to ‘3
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‘ 3 3 sorority complex courtyard will kick honally, Sigma Chi hosts an all- Other activities on Sunday include 3,", '3
~ 5 1 off a week of parties, activities and “mi“; Party; but "“3 Year Fhe Deck-amen with coaches from _ fig - 5
3 , 3 l “m3 Sorority 915186 will bid for fraternity decided to do something athletic teamsas thevictims; Egg-a- By PAIGE WEISENBERGER “ohwhatareliet it is." the curriculum of the beginning 5
i the Sigma Chi brothers, who in turn different,hesald. Pledge, in which Sigma Chi pledges Staff Writer Studentsarealready saying it. course in computer science will be 3;”
'. -' ' ’1 are offering their cleaning services The W? “m .3" 3 P'm- 8‘ are “mm with 9889 W by ——_——_ “mm" Cm” D” ”'9’ ”mm" “Mums?” “matawm' 7’3
. 3 7 ._ for one day at the sorority houses. Memorial COhseum. Tickets may be sorority members; and Musical Solomon said two new computers will clude the use of terminals. if 3 '
3 . ,l- .} On Tuesday night. a cocktail party purchased for $6 and $8 at the col- Water Buckets, an event identical in If the computers in McVey Hall beimtalledinlate Novemberinorder “All courses in computer science '5
' 3 3 3 attheSigmaChihousewill providean lseum ticket office and 203 Student most respects to musical chairs. but could talk, they would probably say ‘0 alleviate some 0‘ the problems Will be using the new instructional
opportunity for the judges and Centertherestofthisweek. students are now encountering facilities. They’re much easiertouse. 3
brothers to meet and talk with can- ”fifamedwmdml- 33 _ and muchmoreenjoyable."hesaid. .
~ ,, didates forthisyear's Derby Queen. I Chit was: messover there,3 said
3 -3~ ire on, a Journalism Junior. The beginning :u I. E known _
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. . . 150, Will be divided into two causes.
. _ _ congemality, personality. and ap-
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5 . coachJoeDeanJr, ’ Dixon said she was at the com- - According to Mart Bern, a COID- '
. Wednesday night is seranade night, is" Mn, WW center rm 8 pm. My ‘0 puter science junior who works in the
_ where the Sigma Chi members and /' ""5*:5:;:5.~:::::.-.;.~.-., 10:30 am. Friday last semester computer center, both CS 101 and CS 5'
' 5 pledges make the rounds of the (\x Wilkins for her final computer Pm 102 will be required to fulfill the 5
3 sororities and seranade the women. " -"33..:.3.3;:_~'§_:f§:g;;.-:;:;.i... ""*=~=~1'5':=:-':-':-'-55-1\ 5\ gramtorun. eliminatedCS 150 requirement. 1
_ Sorority pledges then sing and per- 33 M 3, __ 3 \
form skits for the fraternity brothers. 4...} ,‘j.:.'.'1-5 4 ‘ “ATM ' ....;;,..5_..-,.,. ’5’5‘555555;\ Solomon said he was aware of those The new terminals “will open up all *-
\ ' ' “We judge them on CNNOSWPhY. / " \W N .h“ N problems and knew it was “very dif— sorts of new avenues for instructional . ‘
originality and performance,” Beck / =- M. ficulttoget work done." programs," Solomon said. “The
said. “We take all this into account if / \ The new computers. known as students aren’t getting an adequate f
.. when we decide on who wins the 333:;gz-33333333'555333g' / By CAROLINE PIKE \ prime computers, will be limited to education without the use of ter- 3.
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1 88 0 1;?35555;§;§3§§§:‘,5;g5' l at the center are used for ad- He noted that “more and more
, . . .515? An apple a day keeps the doctor away, or so the old saying -. ministrative purposes in addition to classes are using computers."
5 Sands Ill WHO , goes. snidents'mage. test year. the center provided :2
, . / Campus grills and dining halls make apples available to ‘33. "who“ worth 0‘ computer servim. ‘
* students daily — some from the University‘s own gardens He said terminals for the corn- mammoth! sciem Matt
' WASHINGTON (AP) —- Senate op- on UK‘s experimental farms. putters will be set up at various cam- used some $165,000 of that amount. it , 3
',~ . . ponents of President Reagan’s pro- 5 l Allen Rieman, Food Services director, said that last ~’ pus locations including the M]. King aboutspercent. 3
posed sale 0‘ ”Phi-9508M radar iii??? year. the 0011989 0‘ Agriculture meded ”PM for at 5*:": Library, Patterson Offlce'l‘ower mez- . ~
' 1 . planes to Saudi Arabia have exactly s’gé least two days. «approximately 50bushels of apple» unine Anderson Hall lexinstm 0"” mm“ "m“ the "me
- the 51 votes needed to block the sale ‘3 ' Normally, he said. all produce is purchased from one of g; 1' . ' . amount at the center include i
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. . . ‘ Sen.AlanCranston said terda , '53};:§E’535Eg£§5§5:§:§; two companies. LouisVille Grocery or Papima in liex- 3.5.5.5951 .5 5.5,: , agriculture. physles. statistics and .-
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. _ tip the balance the other way," said - " sometimes make a bid to sell the app33l;s grown on the air-3 3 tion way" he said. 3Business and Economies me approx- 3 ,
_, - , Crariston. D-CaliL a leading oppo- Peflmental farm. Rieman _Says 1 the 3Un3wem 3 3.3-3.3; f lmately mount: about 4 percent of ,
. 1-5 neat at the proposed Saudi mm Smelly 8"” "my 0“ "“3. when ind " ms "‘9 Rmdlngforthenewsystem wind)- the computer me. on...» deput- . .5 .
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