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Phelps-Salyers Lori Kay Phelps :Lpuisville Special Ed. ' Jeffrey Louis Porter Grayson MathlPhysics Ed. Steven Craig Potter Pikeville Finance Tina Prater Ashland Special Ed. George Hiram Pribble Falmouth ; History Rebecca'lune Pugh Flemingsbmg Business Administration Gregory Dean Ramey Davella ParalegaUReal Estate Tinker Ray Owingsville Business Administration Allisa Michelle Reed Louisville Marketing -' Ronnie Ailen Reynolds Whitgsbmg Sociology Charles Ray Ritchie Jackson Data Processing Wanda S. Ritchie Vancleve Accounting Cynthia Rivera Krypton Art Sherry Lynn Roark 'Hodgeville Art Tresa A. Roberts Farmers Communications William Earnest Robinson Vanceburg Social Science Thomas Christopher Rodgers Cynthiana R-TVlAdvertisc'ng 1: PR 8. Trey Runyon III Louisville R-TV Thomas Joseph Ratterman Louisville Robotics Juanita C. Salyers Olive Hill Accounting Seniors 222
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M B11i1ding a Babe' 5 of his own 1' .Xblfw Kootball player, student, IFC Babes? At first a list of Don Kr 111th aehwvements looks pretty or- : WhenKrauth first bought Babe 5 Place it was in mhgh shape But he knew it; had potential as a place for college students. Converting it from a place that townspeople went to, to one for college students was the worst problem I had, . Krauth said. By encouraging his own friends to visit Babes and hiring all college stu- President, TKE, owner of . what? Owner of dents, Krauth made the transition in clientele. Ninety percent of his business and all of his employees are college stu- dents. KKI feel I have one of the most profu itable businesses in Morehead. Business has recently triple, Krauth said. Krauth puts in about 50 hours a week at BabeKs besides his school work: His wife, Wendy, is the assistant manager of Babes Place. Without my wife I wouldnKt be able to go to school? Krauth said. y - ' As the head driver at DominoKs for five years, Krauth gained a lot of experi- ence in restaurant management, which has been helpful to him in operating his own business. He learned to run BabeKs by learning and doing all the jobs there himself. KI feel like my business is where I want to bef he said. KKI like being my own boss and being able to make deci- sions, but also, IKm the only one who accountable for those decisions? Krauth, who first started putting him- self through college by delivering the Louisville Courier-Iournal. became a TKE in the spring of 1984. I help them with their business man- agement and advise them, but I donKt have as much time to spend with them as I would like to 'K Krauth said. A football player for his high school, he originally came to the University on a full football scholarship But he was ine jure'd 1n the springof 1984 arid was un- is Just pmk yourself upww 11 you re down and keeping on tryin Other words Kratith hkes to live by are Don 1 look so much on today, but on tomorrow? . - By: Tina Hamm Making BabeKs a placefor college students instead of townspeople was a big problem for Don Krauth, a senior business management from Louisville, who bought the place two and a half years ago. Photo By: Jim Hamm. Feature 223
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