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Benefits students went home. Gabbard voiced only one gripe concerning students. They tend to leave a lot of trash lying around. No matter when we clean it, it looks dirty an hour later, he said, adding, I can't complain, most are pretty good, and the preppies are pretty well-mannered. Gold Star Chili owner Brooks Carter said his business dropped 35 to 40 percent in the summer due to two factors: People think chili is a seasonal food, and they are not aware of the other menu items. Not only do a lot of students eat here, but about 70 per- cent are UK people, said Carter. Sometimes the math r- . , -yg3 department comes over and occasionally the law depart- ment. Grafitti in the bathrooms presented a problem for him. The former owners were said to be Iranian, and so they had a somewhat tarnished reputation. Gold Star offered beer and wine on their menus, but accor- ding to Carter, six or seven people a week will try to buy a beer that don't have IDs, and that's only in the first couple of weeks of school. On the whole, students are a great bunch, and I really en- joy being around them. —Kathy Taylor Arby's thrived for a second year as a lunch stop for students Von Riggs and Frank Carter. Previously the building housed a Burger Queen, and later a Judy's. —Photo by Chuck Perry Randy Wright relaxes in the casual at- mosphere of Cat's Cradle. The restaurant replaced Poncho's restaurant in the basement of Coliseum Plaza. —Photo by Laura Hub- bard Area Merchants 29
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Louisville native Bill Brown, an industrial ad- ministration major, files through stacks of albums at Cut Comer Record Shop. The second- floor business is located above Convenient Food Mart and Gold Star Chili on South Limestone Street. —Photo by Vicki Turner 28 Area Merchants
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30 Keeneland fast Race form Tc land dold worl few sity In oper Oct Earl whic T1 the one on engi Th the mei Linkage, winner of the Blue Grass Stakes pulls down the stretch during Keeneland's April meet. —Photo by M. Chandler Bolin Lexington socialite Anita Madden and a friend check out the day's racing guide. — Photo by M. Chandler Bolin
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