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Kentucky Kernel

Vol. XCI. No. 84

By JAY BLANTON
Executive Editor

Some students may say the expe-
rience is something akin to the Bu-
bonic Plague or waiting in line four
hours for a canceled concert.

But UK advisers and professors
say that if you bring a student ID. a
couple of No. 2 pencils and a lot of
patience. tomorrow‘s centralized
add-drop is a relatively painless ex-
perience.

Centralized adddrop in Memorial
Coliseum for students who are ad»
vance registered begins at 10 tomor-
row morning and lasts until 6 pm.

And according to University Reg
istrar Randall Dahl. add-drop “looks
worse than it is.” Dahl said his only
major concern right now is the cold
weather the state is experiencing.

Established 1894

 

Students will be ad-
mitted into the col-
iseum alphabetically in
30-minute increments.

 

Still. Dahl said there are some
"golden rules" to follow that will
make the adddrop experience a
little more bearable.

Besides bringing a "cheery dispo-
sition” and patience. students should
be willing to be flexible in planning
out courses. Dahl said.

Students should always add before
they drop and have an alternative in
mind if the section or course stu-
dents want is filled. he said.

In other words. Dahl said. a little
advance planning is in order. Stu-

University of Kentucky, Lexington. Kentucky

dents should have a good idea what
they want to do before going through
add-drop.

Students will be admitted into the
coliseuni alphabetically in 30~minute
increments. Dahl said students
shouldn‘t come before their assigned
time. but may come anytime at»
terward.

For more information on add-drop
students can call the registrar‘s of-
fice at 257~7173.

Here are some other dates to re-
member:

-Tuesday is also the last day a
student may ott'icially drop a course
or cancel registration with the t'iii-
versity Registrar for a full refund of
fees.

OWednesday is the first day of
class work.

0January 1349 is late registration

Wildcats remain undefeated,
move back to the No. 1 spot

By TODD JONES
Sports Editor

So. you spent the Holiday break
lounging on the couch and vegetat-
ing in front of the T\' it‘s OK. The
rest of the UK students probably did
the same. Well. everybody but the
Kentucky basketball players.

A few weeks out of the classroom
was anything but a break for the
Wildcats. They were too busy in the
gym. Don‘tbelieve me. . .

A last second tipir. 1‘? point
blowout. a UKIT championship.
comeback victories. basket by Da-
vender. Christmas dinner at Coach
Eddie Sutton‘s house. a car crash on
the way home from Sutton's house.
national television. an MVP for
Winston Bennett. a missed curfew
because of Clint Eastwood. basket
by Chapman. a rise to the top of the
polls. a drop in the poll. a 24-second
explosion. a sprained ankle. basket
by Davender. Sutton's 100th coach~
ing victory. a zone defense. basket
by Chapman. a hockey check that is
called traveling. the reappearance
of “the phantom". a road game in
front of the home fans. basket by
Davender. and basket by Chapman.

Wait. there‘s more. First place in
the Southeastern Conference. six
victories to go SH). a No. 1 ranking in
the country —: again. basket by Da—
vender and basket by Chapman.
Some break.

Kentucky began the holiday sea»
son ranked No. 1 in the country
thanks to Vanderbilt's upset of
North Carolina. But the Cats would
soon discover that when you‘re
voted into the penthouse of college
basketball. everybody wants a shot
at you.

The fun started on Dec. 12. Denny
Crum brought his Louisville Cardi-
nals to Rupp Arena for a certain
“50-point" massacre. It was any-
thing but.

Louisville trailed by as many as 16
in the first half. and 13 at intermis-
sion. But the Cards caught fire in
the second half and hit 643 percent
of their shots. When center Pervis
Ellison swished a jumper in the final
minute of play. Louisville led 76-75.
But Cedric Jenkins swooped in to
save theday.

With the final seconds ticking
away. Ed Davender misfired on a
jumper from the baseline. Rob Lock
batted the rebound. Jenkins swatted
it and Jenkins tipped it again. The
final tip fell and so did the Cardi-
nals. 76-75.

 

Tickets

Staff reports

Student tickets for Kentucky's
contest with Tennessee Saturday
night at Rupp Arena are avail-
able from 9 am. to 4 pm. today
at the ticket window outside Me-
morial coliseum.

Students with IDs and activity
cards can also pick up tickets for
the Florida game Wednesday
night lJan. 20) at this time.

Tomorrow and Wednesday.
guest tickets can be purchased
for both games at the same loca-
tion. Tickets are $6.

 

 

 

“The ball just bounced funny."
Louisville forward Herbert Crook
said. "I {ouched it but Cedric tipped
it with those long arms.“

The University of Kentucky lnvi-
tational Tournament. or better
known as lnvite Some Patsies and
Beat the Tar Out of Them. came
next. ()nly this tournament was as
funny as the dancing basketball that
dropped against the Cardinals.

Miami of Ohio was supposed to be
the first sacrificial lamb for L'K.
They had steel wool. 'l‘he visiting
Redskins hung tough for 31 minutes
but withered down the stretch and
fell. 85-71. Bennett led everyone with
28 points and 10 rebounds.

The finals against North Carolina-
Charlotte was also supposed to be a
laugher. But like Miami. the 49ers
would not roll over and die. (‘har-
lotte fired in to of 15 three-point
jumpers. led by guard Byron Din:
kins' six treys.

”I have never seen three-point
shooting like that.” Sutton said. “i
kept saying golly. when are they
going to miss?"

With eleven seconds left. UK was
clinging to an 82-81 lead. The 49ers
inbounded the ball to Dinkins as he
streaked toward the hoop. He nearly
streaked into the front row. Travel-
ling. Was he pushed?

“We're not pleased with the call."
Charlotte coach Jeff Mullins said.
“Byron doesn‘t walk. Rob Lock
walks."

The call stayed and UK had its
27th UKlT title. Bennett was the
Most Valuable Player and Davender
and Chaman joined him on the All-
Tournament team.

The close victories caused the

While students took

THOMAS J. SULLIVAN
News Editor

While UK‘s student population was
vacant from the campus last month.
UK continued to function.

OGov. Wallace Wilkinson appoint-
ed former Kentucky 60v. Albert 8.
"Happy“ Chandler to the UK Board
of Trustees as a voting member.

Prior to this appointment. Chan-
dler. 89. was an honorary member
of the BOP. Honorary members are
non-voting members.

do other BUT business - UK ap-
proved the offeriig of additional op
tions for the management of retire-
mmtfmth. ~

Later in 1900. UK employees will
be able to choose from among TIAA/

CREE. Fidelity Investments and
Twentieth Century.
OThe University approved a lease
agreement at the last BOT meeting.
Dec. 8. 1987, with Shepherd‘s House
Inc. to create a halfway house for
recovering male alcoholics.

The house will be open to as many
as 12 men over the age of 18 who
have already undergone a 'drug or
alcohol rehabilitation program.

Renovation on the house. located
on Bonnie Brae Ave. will begin this
month and should be completed by
June. 1900.

0The BOT will meet for the first
time this year on Jan. 19.

cRadio Free lexington is prepar-
ing their studio for operation.

Over the course of the holiday

Wildcats to tumble out of the top of
the polls. Arizona took over No. 1.

Freshman center Leiton Ellis
jumped and landed wrong during
practice on Christmas Eve. Ellis
badly sprained his left ankle. “my
good one." he said. It did no good
for the next couple of weeks Ellis
didn't play the rest of the break.

Trouble struck again the next day
While returning home from
Christmas dinner at Siitton‘s home
in Jessamine County. Madison and
Eric Manuel wert lll\\ll\'0ti in a car
accident. Both were taken to the
hospital and released the next day
with bumps and bruises. Both re-
turned to the court. but not before
misstng the Alaska game. They
didn‘t miss much.

l‘K baked Alaska. loo-58 It could
have been worse. Bennett led the
scoring again with 24 points. Chap—
man added 19 and Davender 15.

Kentucky opened SEC play with a
tit-74 victory over Vanderbilt at
Rupp Arena. But it didn't come
without a struggle. The Commo-
dores led 65-56 with eight minutes to
play and 65450 with 4:47 on the clock.
But then BOOM!

UK used a suffocating press to rip
off seven consecutive points in 24
seconds to take the lead. Vandy was
shell-shocked and never recovered.
The Cats survived thanks to 15
points from the backcourt of Da-
vender and Chapman.

“We didn‘t play very well to-
night." Sutton said after the Vandy
game. “But we found a way to win.
That's a great quality in a ball club.
You win league championships by
winning when you don‘t play very
well.“

You also win league
championships by starting off on the
right foot. And that's what UK did
with a 84-77 victory over Georgia at
The Umni in Atlanta.

Davender and Chapman again did
the major damage. combining for 48
points. But it was a Wildcat zone de—
fense — yes. a zone W that was the
key. It was a reversal from the pre-
vious year when Georgia defeated
l'K twice with a zone.

“We didn't beat this team." Bull~
dog coach Hugh Durham said. “We
beat a team with ‘Kentucky'
stitched across the jersey. This is an
entirely different team."

And a team that is once again
ranked No. 1 in the country. Ken—
tucky was back in the penthouse
when Arizona fell to New Mexico. It
was that kind of break.

for returning students who did not
register and new applicants cleared
late for admission. A 520 late tee is
assessed to students who register
late.

oJanuary 19 is the last day to
enter an organized class for the 15138
Spring semester

«January it; is the last day for
payment 01 t‘egistiatioii tees and or
housing alid dining tees in order to
avoid cancellation of registration
an or incal card.

or‘ehruary 2 is the last day to drop
ii .-oursc without it appearing on the
student ‘s transcript

Ol-‘ebruai'y ‘3 is also the last day to
change a grading option from
pass tail to letter grade 1'1" lt'lt'l'
grade to pass tail, t'l't‘tlll to .itilhi or
audit to creditI iii )iittl'
dean 's of t icc

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Independent since 1971

Monday. January 1 1. 1988

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Tuesday’s
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Ed Davender goes for a layup against Pervis while Keith Williams and Rob Lock took on The
Ellison. during the UK~U of L game last month Cats won the game by one pomt. 76-75

 

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a rest for Christmas break, UK didn’t

 

Over the course of the holiday break. members
of RFL have been constructing and painting
cabinets in their Student Center studio.
Members of RFL will be trained on how to
operate the equipment this week as their new

equipment arrives.

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break. members of RFL have been
constructing and painting cabinets
in their Student Center studio.

Members of RFL will be trained
on how to operate the equipment
this week as their new equipment
arrives.

Mark Beaty. program director for
RFL. said that the station will be
ready for broadcast “near the end of
Januarv.“

0The UK College of Medicine es
tablished an endowed scholarship
fund in memory of ‘68 graduate Wil-

son Sebastian Jr. who died suddenly
in November 198?,

Sebastian was chief of staff at
Lexington‘s (‘entral Baptist Hospital
at the time of his death.

The endowment will provide schol-
arships for “gifted and multi-tal-
ented UK medical students."
according to a press release.

OWalt Disney World announced
that they will be coming to UK's
Fine Arts Building on Jan. 28 to seek
musicians for “Disneyland and Walt
Disney World All American College
Bands and Walt Disney World All
American College Orchestra.“
according to a press release.

'The UK Survey and Research
Center released the. results of a sur-

vey on loriner (it)\
(‘olhns’johratiiig

'l‘he \ovciiiclier 1108? survey
showed that 43 percent of those in
tel‘viewed statewide gave (‘ollins an
"excellent" or "good" rating. com:
pared to the 3.3 percent that marked
(‘ollins as positive in a survey taken
in the spring of '87

-The t'K Alcohol Policy Task
Force (‘omittee is expected to rec
ommend a policy this semester.

last year the Task Force dis-
cussed several aspects of the pro—
spective policy

The recommendation was ex-
pected by the end of last semester.
but Chancellor for the Lexington
(‘ampus Art Gallaher granted the
Task Force an extension

Martha Layne

 

 

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For students who need to carry their own insurance, the University Health Ser-
vice has made arrangements for a Comprehensive Major Medical plan at reason-
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This plan provides year-round coverage wherever the student may be as long
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Enrollment periods are specified as the first 30 days of the Fall semester and
the first 30 days of the Spring semester. Spring enrollment for 1988 will be from
January 11 (Monday) until February 11, 1988 (Thursday).

During the first week of Spring enrollment. you may come to the Student Center
between the hours of 9 am. and 3 pm. Representatives from the Insurance Com-
pany and the Health Service will maintain a table at the foot of the ballroom stairs
in the great hall to assist you in enrolling, and to answer questions.

You may also enroll at University Health Service Insurance Office between the
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EVISION COURSES

Evening - Weekend College University of Kentucky

   

STUDENTS MAY ADD TELEVISION COURSES TUESDAY, JANUARY 12-TUESDAY. JANUARY 19.
1988 BY FOLLOWING THE NORMAL ADD-DROP PROCEDURE.

 
        

TELEVISION COURSES make it CONVENIENT for students to work toward a degree or experience
professional growth and personal development. They are appropriate for BUSY. MOTIVATED AND
SELF-DISCIPLINED students.

A TELEVISION COURSE IS A FULLY ACCREDITED COLLEGE LEVEL COURSE, and course descrip«
tions are available in the University Bulletin. Television courses combine television programs, re-
peated a variety of times; related textbook and study guide assignments and examinations; and
appr0ximately six class meetings on campus with university instructors. TUITION for a television

course is the SAME as any comparable credit course on campus.

   

All TV Programs may be viewed
i in the Learning Center
located in the Scott Street Building
1 Mon-Thurs. 8 a.m.-9:30 pm.
Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 pm.
Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

 

 

KENTUCKY EDUCATIONAL
TELEVISION (KET)

ANTHROPOLOGY
28401
ANT 121N401 Intro Cultural An-
thropology. 3 credits
TV Title Faces of Culture
R. 6-8 30 p m . 213 Lafferty Hall
Staff
Broadcast Times Tue. 3:00 p m..
3 30 0 m
Repeat Broadcasts Sat
p m . I 00 p m
Students Will meet class for the first
time on Thursday. January 14.
1988

GEOLOGY

44156

GLY 101N—401 Physical Geology, 3
Credits

TV Title The Earth Explored

12.30

44300
GLY 11 1N-4OI Laboratory For
PhySical Geology, 1 Credit
REQUIRED WITH GLY 101 N-401
S. 9.00 am-I200 pm. 56
Bowman Hall
Staff
Broadcast
April 23. 1988
Broadcast Time: Wed 600 p m,
Repeat Broadcasts. Pu 600
p m . Sat 1 I 00 a 1'1
Students Will meet class for the first
time on Saturday. January 16.
1988

HISTORY
48035
HIS 109N-402 History of US. Since
1865, 3 Credits
TV Title America The Second Cen-
tury
W. 6.00-8.30 pm, 207 Class-
room Bldg
Lyon
Broadcast
Aprii 30. 1988
Broadcast
p rn . 2 30 p m
Repeat Broadcasts. Sat
p m.. 3 00 p m
Students Will meet class for the first
time on Wednesday. January 13.
1988

SOCIOLOGY

01032

SOC 101N-402 Introductory Socio«
logy. 3 Credits

TV Title: Focus on Society

Dates January 20-

Dates. January 1 7-

Times Sun. 2:00

230

T. 6:00-8:30 pm. 211 Funk-
houser Bldg

Staff

Broadcast Dates: January 17-
April 30. 1988

Broadcast Times Sun 3:00
p.m..3:30pm.

Repeat Broadcasts: Sat 1:30
p m , 2:00p m.
NOTE. Students may not receive

credit for both this course and GEN
102

Students will meet class for the first
time on Tuesday. January 19.
1988.

EDUCATION

30170

EDC 730N-40l Problems of School

     

Curriculum Teaching Reading Com-
prehenSion. 3 Credits
TV Title Teaching Reading Compre~
henSion
M. 6 00-8 30 p m. 323 Dickey
Hall
Winograd
Broadcast
April 23. 1988
Broadcast Time Mon. 6 00 pm.
Repeat Broadcast. Sat 9 30 am
Students Will meet class for the first
time on Monday. January 18. 1988.

Dates: January 18-

36188
EDC 73ON-402 Problems of School
Curriculum The Middle School. 3
Credits
TV Title: The Middle School
M. 500-730 pm, 207 Kastle
Hall
Staff
Broadcast
April 30. 1988
Broadcast Time Thur. 3.30 pm
Repeat Broadcast Sat. 10 30
am.
Students Will meet class for the first
time on Monday. January 18. 1988.

TELECABLE OF
LEXINGTON

TeleCable of Lexington subscrib-
ers will be able to view programs
for courses. INCLUDING COURSES
on KET. during day time. prime
time. evenings and weekends.
Each course will have one broad-
cast and at least three repeat
broadcasts. A broadcast schedule
will be available at the beginning
of the semester.

ACCOUNTING
91731
ACC 201N-403 PrinCipIes of Ac-
c0unting, 3 Credits
TV Title. Principles of Accounting

M. 600-715 0 m. 473 BuSi-
ness and Economics Burlding

Wells
Students Will meet class for the first
time on Monday. January 18. 1988.
Prereq: Sophomore Standing

BIOLOGY
30503
BIO HON-401 Intro Human Bio 81
Hlth. 3 Credits
TV Title: Here‘s To Vow Health

M. 6:00-8:30 pm. 116 Biologi-
cal Science Bldg

Steiner
Students will meet class for the first
time on Monday. January 18. 1988.

Dates January 21 -

CLASSICAL LANGUAGES
AND LITERATURE
32700

CLA 235N-401 CLASSICAL MYTH.
OLOGY. SCredits
TV Title: Classical Mythology

R. 6:00-830 pm . 301 Class-
room Bldg.

Chapman
Students will meet class for the first
time on Thursday. January 14.
1988.

ENGLISH
sees?
ENG lOlN-403 Writing 1. 3 Credits

TV Title The Write COurse

S. 1130200 pm. 81
houser Burlding

Staff
Students Will meet class for the first
time on Saturday. January 16.
1988

ENGLISH
40142
ENG 203N403 Business Writing, 3
Credits
TV Title The Business of Better
Writing

T. GOO-8:30 p.m..
room Bldg

Staff
Prereq: Completion of
writing requirement.
Students WiII meet class for the first
time on Tuesday. January 19.
1988.

HISTORY
45578
HIS 108N-402 History of the U 8
Through 1865. 3 Credits
TV Title The American Adventure

M. 6:00-8:30 pm, 207 Class-
room Bldg

Lyon
NOTE: This course fulfills the re-
quirements for the elementary teach-
er's certificate.
Students will meet class for the first
time on Monday. January 18. 1988.

Funk-

237 Class

UniverSIty

45506
HIS 108N-403 History of the US.
Through 1965. 3 Credits
Tv Title: The American Adventure

S. 8:30-11 00 am, 211 Funk-
houser Bldg.

Lyon
NOTE: This course fulfills the re-
quirements for the elementary teach
er‘s certificate
Students will meet class for the first
time on Saturday. January 16.
1988

PHYSICS AND

ASTRONOMY
30007
AST 191N-401 The Solar System. 3
Credits
TV Title Project Universel

M. 600-830 p m. 155 Chemis-
try-Physrcs Bldg.

Staff
Students will meet class for the first
time on Monday. January 18. 1988.

30015
AST 191N-402 The Solar System. 3
Credits
TV Title: Project Universe I

S, 11:30 am -2.00 pm, 155
Chemistry-Physics Bldg,

Staff
Students will meet class for the first
time on Saturday. January 18.
1988

30040
AST 192N401 Galactic a Extra-Ge-
lectic Astronomy. 3 Credits
TV Title: Project Universe it

w. 8:00-8:30 pm. 155 Chemis-
try-Physics Bog.

Staff
Prereq: AST 191 or consent of in

 

structor

Students Will meet class for the first
time on Wednesday. January 13
1988

59391
PHY 151N-40i
Physics, 3 Credits
TV Title The Mechanical UDIVPISEI

R. 6 00-8 30 p m 287 Chews
try-PhySics Bldg

Staff
Credit is not given to students who
already have credit for PHY 201
21 1 or 231
Students Will meet class for the first
time on Thursday, January 14
1988

POLITICAL SCIENCE
60321
PS lOlN-402 American Govern
ment. 3 Credits
TV Title American Government Sui
vey

S. 8 30-1100 am. 311 Funk
houser Bldg.

Cacwell
Students Will meet class for the first
time on Saturday. January 16.
1988

00031
PS 4766-401 Legislative Process
3Credits
TV Title Congress. We The People

S. 830-1100 am. 313 Funk
houser Bldg

Breaux
Students will meet class for the first
time on Saturday January 16,
1988

Introduction to

00091
PS 491N401 SpeCial Topics in P0
Iitical Science: Issues in Constitii
tional Interpretation, 3 Credits
TV Title The Constitution That Deli-
cate Balance

Ft. 6 00830 p m.
room Bldg

Bowen
Students Will meet class for the first
time on Thursday. January 14
1988

214 Class

PSYCHOLOGY
90255
PSY 100N-402 Introduction to Psy-
chology, 4 Credits
TV Title Understanding Human Be-
havior

M. 6009 30 pm. 208 Class-
room Bldg

Staff
NOTE: This c0urse is a prerequisne
to a significant number of comses in
this and related areas of study
Students will meet class for the first
time on Monday. January 18. 1988

00203
PSY ICON-403 Introduction to Psy-
chology. 4 Credits
TV Title: Understanding Human Be-
havior

R. 6:00-9:30 p m, 212 Class-
room ado.

Staff
NOTE: This course is a prereqwsrie
to a significant number of courses in
this and releteJ us- of study

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62502

SP1 101N401 EIeiriiintgiry Shani-.01

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ART
29319
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29327
ART IODN 40;? Introdiimon to Art
3 Credits
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