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UK Students Do Not Blame
do not feel they

thought I had studied

'Voft education" cited In the

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Eight of 24 persons interviewed
back- ground was inadequate, but the
ethers felt their high schools of- fered a good program.
The student seemed to think
most of the schools suffering
from the poor educational oppor
fonities emphasized In the report
were those not fully represented
lice. The majority of the schools
rrprescnted in the survey were
what would be considered thebrt-tf- r
sfhools.
"1 know there are dozens of little 'country schools in my area
which offer practically nothing,"
.iid an Eastern Kentucky giil.
The report issued by the Special
Committee to Investigate
I :'.:cation during the I960 General
Autmb!y criticized Kentucky hih
mIkuiIs lor a "soft" curriculum and
"M,lt" teaching methods.
The majority of students questioned seemed to be having no
(rouble in college because of a pos- -

taid that their high school

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woik. aeverai persons said
that their schools prepared them
we:i, but most agreed that the re- quired courses involved more back- ground than they had received.
... wrot on,T
n fonr
years of high school," said a sen-thlor in the C'ollefe of Commerce.
Many agreed that English was
the worst area in their schools.
Only a few had exceptionally good
English departments. One girl from
a "strict" school said that she had
to write themes every week in her
senior year. "The teacher told us
she was preparing us for college,"
yhe said.
Several students said their high
.school
Enelish concentrated nn
literature, and not theme writing.
Although I wouldn't consider
mv 1,1, h .rhnnl wnk I tliink t,p

Ping Pong Meet
Will lie Open
To UK SluckiiLs

UK students have been invited
that it was
easy." one student eaid. I by the Lexington Recreation De
partment to participate in the
citywide table tennis tournament.

campus
character:

In

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Drenare

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uatngrouna in tngnsn seem- - ""
1)6 the maJor
Two studpnts
ProbIcm ,n co'- -

"My only repiet was
fo

The public press in the United
States has more influence on nom- inatins nrpsfdpntial candidates
..
man electing a president, accora- inR to a UK professor who spec- ialis in public opinion.
Dr. Malcolm E. Jewell, assistant
professor of political science, made
this observation at the weekly
luncheon of Sigma Delta Chi, pro- fessional Journalism fraternity.
"The fact that throuhout Amer- " Wtory no more than 50 per- cent of the newspapers have
backed the winning presidential
candidate tends to prove that their
maior influence comes nrior to the
national nominating conventions,"
Dr. Jewell said.
The newspaper has a definite, if
indirect, effect on national conventions, according to the professor.

rnllr

tnr

iirlrnt
"

b,ad

the

school teachers, rather than the
schools themselves. The schools of- fer a wide variety of courses, they
said, but "the teachers don't care
whether you Icarn the material or
not-

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"Furthermore," one said, "the
teachers Just don't know how to
teach."
MMy economics courses in high
school was a farce," one girl said
"The football coach taught it during football season."
Most of the schoois In question
had a Liiiiied lortin languages
pi or..i::.
A few

Jjuxil the

in-

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.racy of f.c'ence rnd :nath
"All the stories and articles writ- cJr'urt''T.t.s. There permed in be ten about rrnsnertive candidates
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Irbcratory facilities and very or stories not written about them)

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ceivably hurt or help any an- nounced candidate for high office,
the speaker said.
".More interpretative, reporting
on issues in a campaign is needed,'
Dr. Jewell added.
The speaker was introduced by
Rex Bailey, new Sigma Delta Chi

president.

ac!f

Kernel

CUsilfled

Ada brlnf

tends to fix public opinion, which
thr
thon IoVp anH tthlfh PUca yor cUtilflcd la th
ever, as many did not need this the political powers pay attention idy.
background.
to," Dr. Jewell explained.

few advanced courses offered. This
riirt tint .iffr-rall thp ttuHpnts hmv.
f

rcsatvt.

Kral

Do 1bu Think for Yburself?
(TAKE OFF ON THIS QUIZ AND SEE WHERE YOU LAND)

Ted Friedman, director of the
program, said that anyone wishing
to register should call the Recreation Department at
before
4 p.m. today. Students can register
at the tournament.
The tournament will begin
at 7:30 p.m. today at the t'assidy
School at Tates Creek Pike and
Hart Road.
There will be a trophy presented
to the first and second place winners.
Dick Hicks. January graduate
of UK. was the winner of the
tournament last year.

caught by the Dean

IF YOU ARE

in an infraction of a rule, would
you (A) try to impress him with

your sincere personality?

develop

(13)

strong argument

a

against the injustice of the rule?
(C) confess and take the conse
quences

AD

C

B

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Pholo Exhibit
On Display
In Fine ArLs
MANNING
MOTION
Manning is fierce as a tiger
on offense, strong as a bear
on defense, and wise as an
owl in the huddle. Everyselecbody's

tion, he makes the

All-Americ- an

selection when
he chooses his under we ax.
He knows you can do
most anything in Jockey

sk ants brief. Jockey
kkants arc cut high at the

sides, low at the waist, and
tailored of stretch nylon to
provide maximum comfort
with minimum coverage.
You can't beat them for
sports, for travel, for comfort in any pursuit. Your
campus store has them!
$1.50.

Arizona scenes and Mexican bull- fight arenas make up a collection
of 35 photographs by William Bay- er on display In the Fine Arts
Building.
In the scenes of Arizona, Bayer
said he attempted to capture "a
fast departing past."
Shot tinder natural light conditions, the pictures were taken
during the three year period Bayer
pent as a member of the photographic service of Arizona State
University.
Bayer, a native of Los Angeles.
Is an art history graduate of Arizona State University. He is currently a graduate student in ait
at UK and is assistant film supervisor of the University's Radio
Arts Department.
The pictures may be seen from
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.

YOU'VE

BUTTERED

your

bread now eat it" implies
(A) a veiled threat made
by a margarine manufacturer; (D) you can't escape
the results of what you do;
(C) stop talking and eat!

A

fx

B

C

found a
pot of gold at the end of the
rainbow, would you (A) run
to see if there was another
at the other end? (B) make
an appointment with a psychiatrist? (C) hire a rain
maker to make more rain-

IF

YOU ACTUAllY

g)

and women who think for themselves
usually smoke Viceroy. They know the
Viceroy filter is scientifically designed to
smooth the smoke the way a filter should.
A thinking man's choice . . . has a smoking man's taste.
lf you checked (B) on three out of four of
these questions you think for yourself!

1

bows?

C

A

kinosma, wis

B

YOU'RE

coonrt. incorporate

thinking of chang-

ing to a filter cigarette
but which one? Would you
(A) depend on what your
friends tell you? (B) figure
out what you want in a
filter cigarette and pick

(MMO

SK ANTS0 brief

the one that gives it to

f

you? (C) go for the one
with the strongest taste?

A

fjltlfi

B

C

wise smoker who depends on his
own judgment, not opinions of others, in
his choice of cigarettes. That's why men

It's a

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THE MAN WHO THINKS FOR HIMSELF USUALLY CHOOSES VICEROY

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About the current presidential
race In this country, Jewell pointed
nut that
Inhn KnAw i...
had some 41 major stories writ- ten about himself and his fair.ily
in the national press.
"This is more than all the other
announced candidates have had
written about them la total. Pr.
Jewell said.
"The many biographical sketches
about candidates probably tend to
Reflect public opinion from mujor

...

until I tearhfM do not know exactly how

......

ric having trouble because of the came to college."

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Press Has Influenced
Presidential Nominations

'Soft Education' For Woes
UK .'tudenta

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KENTUC KY KERNEL, Wednesday, April 27,

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