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Play Opens Gets Contract

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When the curtain rises Tuesday
night, Dec. 6 on the Guignol's
Theatre's production of "The
Country Girl." the audience will
in effect be turned around, nnd
will see a drama from backstage,
rather than from the auditorium.
But the real backstage life of n
production such as "The Country
Girl" has its own interest.
In this production, for example,
the director, Wallace Hriggs, must
be constantly in two places at
once. lie must be Frank Elgin, the
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actor, the alcoholic,
struggling for a comeback. And he
must also, as a director, put himself in the hands of Lolo Robinson, who is guilding and developing the characterizations of the
cast.
"The Country Girl" is the latest
of the Guignol's presentations to
be offered to the campus community. The drama will be presented
Dec. 6, 7 nnd 9 at 8:30 p.m.. and
on Saturday, Doc. 10 in matinee
performance only.
Reservations may be obtained by
calling
ext. 2396, between
noon and five p.m. (except Suni
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day). Patron tickets (5 seats for
$5, usable as the purchaser wishes)
The Country Girl
are being sold through this proWallace Briggs as Frank Elgin and Leila Sherman as Georgie Elgin,
portray a down and out alcoholic actor and the wife who stuck by him duction only, and will not be availin Guignol Theatre's new production. "The Country Girl." The play able after Dec. 10. Individual tickopens Tuesday night.
ets are $1.25; student individual
tickets are 70c.
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Hupp" Suggests
Male, Female

Cheering Sections
A mass cheering section for men
and one for women was proposed
by Coach Adolph Rupp in a recent
letter to Omicron Delta Kappa,
leadership honorary.
Coach Rupp asked the honorary
to initiate n plan whereby 1,000
male students would come to games
nnd sit in a body. The cheering
group would sit in a reserved nrea.
A similar section of "from 750

would, nccording
to 1.000"
to the proposal, sit in another reserved nrea.
The UK basketball coach stated
that he . had proposed the idea
"several years ago." He believed
two such gorups would form a
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regular, effective cheering section
that "could be taught new cheers
and new pep songs."
Coach Rupp suggested the name
"Thundering Thousand" for the
male section, and "The Leather-Lunge- d
Ladies" as. a title for the
women's cheering group.
would be asked to
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aid ODK in organizing the groups.
The honorary voted to approve
Rupp's idea and appointed a committee to study methods of forming either a mixed or single cheering group.
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Dr. K. O. Lange, head of the
Aeronautical Research Laboratory,
recently submitted to the Wright
Air Development Center at Wright
Patterson Air Force Base, the UK
bid of $9,400 for one of Wright
Patterson's important projects. The
contract, which was bid on by a
number of other schools also, was
awarded to UK and signed Nov. 17
by Dr. Merl Baker, director of the
Research Foundation here.
Wright Patterson has been doing
research on the effect on aircraft
instruments and parts in relation
to vibrations in air and changes
in the weather.
The work of the University will
be to take the research provided by
Wright Patterson and compile it
and put it on IBM cards which
will aid in accuracy and speed of
handling the information.
Professor Staley Adams and
Keith Marshall of the Engineering
College will be in charge of the
project and 10 junior engineering
students will be chosen on the basis
of previous scholarship to help
with the research. Approximately
$6,000 will be paid out to students.

The project will be started on
Dec. 1 and must be completed on
or before June 1, 1956.
Modern science could have put
together again.

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named after one.
No one knows why the trees
around Boyd Hall lean.

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