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Sally Ride, the first woman astronaut to break through the earth's atmo- sphere, tours the Wenner Gren Biomedical Engineering Laboratory with Pres- ident Otis A. Singletary as she visited Lexington and UK. —Photo by Jill Shuler A Turning Point monwealth's first woman governor. During her col- lege years Mrs. Collins was president of Keeneland Hall, a Chi Omega sorority member, and the 1959 Kentuckian Yearbook Queen's first attendant. The autumn air was full of excitement. What came out of the sky was unfortunate, as the Soviet Union caused an international crisis when it shot down a Korean Air Lines jet carrying 56 Americans. All 269 passengers and crew members perished. continued on page 7 The most recognizable building on campus. Memorial Hall is probably the most photographed structure for book covers and magazines, not to mention its use on national television broadcasts. —Photo by Kong-Yew Chan Martha Layne Collins and family bow their heads for the opening prayer during Inauguration Day ceremonies, Dec. 13, in Frankfort. She is Kentucky's first woman elected governor of the commonwealth. —Photo by Jill Shuler 4 Opening
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A Turning Point Opening 3 Just clownin' around. Teresa Chick, a freshman communications major and James Patton, a pro- fessional clown, sell ballons to UK fans who are on their way to the Tennessee football game. — Photo by Jill Shuler Now, make all the right decisions and mommy and daddy proud. Deciding what to be when you grew up was easy at age seven. At age college, the choice had to match realistically your capabilities — Life the Big One was harping incessantly at your ca- reer aspirations. Hopefully, university attendance would provide a turning point in your life, an eternal path to follow. 1984 was the Chinese Year of the Rat, a year of broken traditions, superstitions, resurgence and emergence for humanity. Even as detached from the world as the campus seemed to be, students knew society was revolving around a turning point, too. Many students took the ball of academia and activity and ran with it — 4,172 others left after fall semester, by either graduation or being tugged from sources other than the university. We sensed a difference from recent years when the football team won their first four games. Could it be, fans wondered, that Coach Claiborne would become a returning-hometown-boy-done- good? UK graduate Martha Layne Collins turned Kentucky tradition when she was elected the com- continued on page 4
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