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2 Opening urprise, you've been dropped from the enrollment lists of the University of Ken- tucky. It wasn't that brash of an announcement, but over 2,500 students were nonethelesss un- amused. They had neglected to pay a new $50 deposit on the fall semester's tuition. They were granted amnesty, but the deposit melee represented the first in a long series of confusions for students in 1982-83 Confusions in the '605 and '70s led to violent protests and demonstrations. Even at UK, a tra- ditionally conservative college of the South, tear gas was unleashed 0n protesting students. UK '83 was tranquil. All annoyances, a gre- vations and aberrrations were absorbed. In eed, it was a quiet confusion From the to of the University administration came structuralpchange. UK President Otis Sin- gletary wanted to remove himself from the day- to-day operations of the University. To ac- complish this he performed a musical chair rou- tine which reassigned vice presidents Art Callah- er, Peter Bosomworth and Charles Wethington as Chancellors responsible for the Lexington cam us, the Medical Center and the community co ege system respectivel . Externally, the student pop- ulace saw little change although Singletary had hoped students might notice an improvement. Other adminstrative switches hit closer to the student soul. T. Lynn Williamson, perhaps the most recognizable administrator on campus, moved from the Dean of Students office to the position of administrator of personnel policy and rocedures. A month before this move, Kentucky aw began prohibiting the release from jail of persons arrested for DWI charges on one's own recognizance. Williamson had habitually per- formed this as an administrative duty. A Quiet Confusion
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Kyian '83 The University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506 CQKyian '83
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'au- C clist Tum Moran takes a break from his pedaling durin a faLI sunset, Photo by David Coylc Lexington's Triangle Park attract; hun- Df people nightly to me Cln 117 area, The Wmtain was dedicawci 1981 iPhoto by Chuck Perry Opening 3
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