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2000-2001 Executive Committee
2001 Conference

2000-2001 Executive Committee of KATH

President
John Ernst
Morehead State University
Rader Hall 307, Morehead, KY 40351
j.ernst@morehead-st.edu; 606-783-2484
President-Elect
Rebecca Hanly
Kentucky Historical Society
Broadway and Lewis Streets, Frankfort, KY 40602-1792
rebecca.hanly@mail.state.ky.us; 502-564-3016; FAX 502-564-4701
Past President
Melissa McEuen
Transylvania University
300 N. Broadway, Lexington, KY 40508
mmceuen@mail.transy.edu; 606-233-8212
Secretary
Donald Barlow
Prestonsburg Community College
One Bert Combs Dr., Prestonsburg, KY 41653
donald.barlow@kctcs.net; 606-886-3863 x439; FAX 606-886-2677
Treasurer
Anita Sanford Tolson
Retired from Bryan Station High School, Lexington, KY
606-269-9457
Newsletter Co-Editors
Tom Appleton
Eastern Kentucky University
309 Keith Building, Richmond, KY 40475
Tom.Appleton@eku.edu; 859-622-2422
    AND     Duane Bolin
Murray State University
Murray, KY 42071
duane.bolin@murraystate.edu; 502-762-6578; FAX 502-762-6587
Web Editor
Randolph Hollingsworth
Lexington Community College, currently on academic leave to serve as Special Projects Coordinator for
Kentucky Virtual University
1024 Capital Center Drive Suite 320
Frankfort, KY 40601
dolph@kyvu.org; 502-573-1555 x284 or 877-588-5288 Toll Free; FAX 502-573-0222
Public Historian
B.J. Gooch
Special Collections and Archives,
Transylvania University Library
300 N. Broadway, Lexington, KY 40508-1797
bjgooch@transy.edu; 859-233-8225
Senior High School Representative
Hugh Ridenour
Retired from Webster County High School
1715 Stagecoach Road, Hansen, KY 42413
treetops@spis.net; 502-825-1533
Elementary and Middle School Representative
Brenda Hall
Green Co. Middle School
P.O. Box 176, Greensburg, KY 42743
502-932-7773; FAX 502-932-7773
Community and Junior College Representative
David Bowden
Elizabethtown Community College
600 College St. Rd., Elizabethtown, KY 42701
david.bowden@kctcs.net; 502-769-2371
Four-Year College Representative
Matt Schoenbachler
Kentucky Wesleyan College
3000 Frederica Street, Owensboro, KY 42301
mschoenb@kwc.edu; 270-926-3111
University Representative
John Hennen
Morehead State University
Rader Hall 338, Morehead, KY 40351
j-hennen@morehead-st.edu; 606-783-2767
Member-at-Large
Mark V. Wetherington
The Filson Historical Society
1310 South Third Street, Louisville, KY 40208
markweth@filsonclub.org; 502-635-5083; FAX 502-635-5086

The 2001 Annual Conference

"Politics: Democracy is Messy Business"
September 14-15, 2001
Centre College, Norton Center, in Danville
Friday
Sept. 14, 2001
7:00-9:00 p.m.Reception for KATH members and guests:
Board Room of the Norton Center, Centre College
Sponsored by the Eastern Kentucky University Center for Kentucky History and Politics
Saturday
Sept. 15, 2001
8:30 a.m.Registration at Norton Center;
Continental Breakfast sponsored by Morehead State University History Department
9:00 a.m.Welcome by John Ernst, Ph.D., President of KATH

Controversial Elections in American History by Mark Summers, Ph.D., University of Kentucky Professor of History and C-SPAN Analyst

Introduction by David Bowden, Elizabethtown Community College

10:15 a.m.Break
10:30 a.m.Retrospective Roundtable: 2000 Presidential Election Moderated by Clarence Wyatt, Associate Professor of History at Centre College
12:00 noonBusiness Meeting and Presentation of Student Writing Awards
12:30 p.m.Lunch at the Carnegie Club
1:15 p.m.Luncheon Speech by Congressman Romano Mazzoli, Senior Distinguished Fellow in Law and Public Policy, University of Louisville
See his Congressional biography.

Introduction by Mark Wetherington, Director of the Filson Historical Society


For specially discounted hotel reservations ($59 plus tax), refer to the KATH Conference when you contact the Hampton Inn in Danville at (859) 236-6200. Cut-off date for discount is September 1, 2001. Non-smoking room upon request. Go to the Hampton Inn in Danville website for driving directions which includes a local map; and you can register online.

The weekend of September 14-16 is also the annual Constitution Square Festival, which features arts & crafts, book signings, and food vendors. Admission is free and activities run from 10-8 Friday and Saturday.

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