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Second In National Meet
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Personalities
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Harry R. Conrad, of Burlington,
a life .member of the University of
Alumni Association, Vas

granted tlie master of science degree from Ohio State University in
He is employed as
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versity and its Agricultural Experi-

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Mr. Conrad's address is cl H. H.

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Box 35, Uoute 3, Woostcr,
1?43

Elinor Duns, who holds the

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gree of B.S. in medical technology
from the University, is assistant
laboratory technologist at Stearns
Hospital.
She lormerly was employed at the Stanlord Hospital.
Miss Elois Helton. 49, formerly

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at Washington.
Paul Keen, "26. formerly of Bowling Green, is one of the vice presi
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Smith Places Second
In Speech Contest

th music for dancing.
Bro Demsey is dance chairman
and Malcolm Dunn and Ken Felty
are in charge of decorations.

Kanpa Sigma fraternity will hold
their ""Black and White" formal
in the Bluegrass Room of the
ritr from 8:30 D.m. until 12 p.m. as
Black and white decorations

man cannot directly choose
but he can
circumstances,
choose his thoughts, and so indi rectly, yet surely, snape nis cixcumstances.
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v.eu as uie uiritfc miu
the couples will carry out the color
buted by the dancers under the
theme of the formal. The center of
rection of Mrs. Shaw.
will be a summer
Music for the maior dance, Poe's the decorations pond surrounded by
"Masque of the Red Death," is an cottage and fish fpnre. A black and
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original composition of Miss Helen
white canopy will cover the band- Lipscomb ol Lexington.
Pianists for the group are Mrs. stand.
Chaperons for the dance are Mrs.
Nancie Field and Mrs. Beulah Still-weHaverna Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Sam;
Tickets for the performances are Rollie Leach, Dr. and Frank D.
on sale in the UK Physical Educa- Warren, Mr. and Mrs.
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tion Department and at Shackle-ton'- s. Peterson.
Bob Bleidt and his orchestra will
The prices are $1.20 for
adults and 75 cents for students.
will represent
first. Matsukawa
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Oratho shingles Kentucky in the Inter-Stat- at Evanston,
Ninety per cent
held
used to house the nation come from torical Meet to be
111., in April.
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SAIUKUAY
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Whcr is the Secret of
Thelma Jordan?

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Thelma Jordan," which opens to-m0rrow at the State Theater, can
ho ratH a crnnd movie. It has several
faults, but they are easily covered
up by some good acting, production,
and casting. Barbara Stanwyck does
a very good Job with her part of a
schemine. traitorous woman who
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at nothing
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Planned For Tonight

Tau Sigma Spring Concert
Will Feature 40 Dancers

Tau Sigma, the UK modern dance
group, will give its annual spring
concert in the new Guignol theater
on May 5 at 8:00 p.m.
According to Mrs. Revell Shaw,
modern dance instructor, approximately 40 dancers will appear hi
this group.
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Soio dances will be perlormed by
Betty Elliot, Joe Marks and Janis
Cadet John G. Ballard of Lexington, former University student, has Stille.
Ideas for many of the themes,
been appointed a corporal in the
A second dance and costumes were contri
U. S. Corps of Cadets.
rl
classman, Mr. Ballard has been
this rank because of his
military aptitude and class stand-- i
ing.

Home Ec Honorary
Elects Dot Seath

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KaPPa Sigma rormal

leaves the rround in a sail leap as she prepares
spring concert May 3, , and 5. Betty, Joe Marks,
for the Tau Sigma
and Janice Stille are soloists for the group.

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John C. Cardwcll,
Robert Smith, senior in the Colbanker, has unretired
Kentucky
lege of Arts and Sciences, was
again.
He started a new bank in January judged second in the oratorical meet
Utuuiawi; wv"vo
two-yeheld recently and Kikuo Matsu-kaw- a
has been named cmei in Sarasota. Fla., after a
Stearns,
of Georgetown College placed
retirement period, the longest since
technologist.
Miss Helton have he has been in the banking business.
Miss Duns and
A former University student, Mr.
Ads
Try Kernel
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taken an apartment in the Wahle
was born in Franklin, and
Apartments, Bourne Ave., ourams. Cardwcllentering the banking busibefore
Greenville.
John R. Harrison, assistant Hop- ness taucht at
kins county agricultural agent for
the past six months, has resigned to
accept the position of senior assist- n n t t) (run of Henderson county.
Mr. Harrison Is a native of Fulrvit Kenth home economics Junior.
ton county and was graduated from
Casey High School in Fulton county has been elected president of Phi
Upsilon omicron. uoromy uoyic,
and the University.
past president, has announced.
With Former Muacnis
Other officers are Margery MitRobert K. Salyers, former assistant to the University president and chell, vice president; Iris Grider,
secretary of the University of Ken- recording secretary; Rachel Johntucky Alumni Association from 1935 son, corresponding secretary; Juan-it- a
Fergus, chaplain; Bess Reynolds,
to 1940, has been elected president
of the Kentucky Society of Wash trMMiiw Marv Jo Ridlev. librarian
and historian; Sue Dossett, editor;
ington.
Mr. Salyers is director of theind Jerry Milby, marshal!.

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John Gordon Hamby. B.S.M.E., of
Dawson Springs, receive! the Bachelor of Laws ic;reo ti jm George
Washington University, Warringat the February comton, D.
mencement.

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Ohio.

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seems to have found the power of
the novel, which was wriuen uy
Kentuckian Robert Penn Warren
and which won the Pulitzer Prize
in 1947.
This is the story of corrupt politics and a crude, ruthless politician
i'hn ctnm at nothing to please his
vanity. It is acknowledged to be the
story of Huey Long, and the beauty
of ttip ctnrv lies in its success in
capturing sucn a Druiai aspect ui
lite and making it seem real and
plausible.
Broderick Crawford is outstand
ing in his role as Willie Stark, the
political boss. He is backed by an
excellent supporting cast headed by
Joanne Dru, John Ireland, John
Derek, and Mercedes McoamDriage.

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ON OUR STAGE

"Ma And Pa Kettle Go To Town"
Everyone has seen enough of Ma
and Pa Kettle by now to know what
to expect when they see the latest
in this series entitled "Ma And Pa
Kettle Go To Town." It is light and
funny, and most folks find it downright good entertainment. Marjorie
Main and Percy Kilbride play the
parts of Ma and Fa again, and as
before they are full of good down-tearth laughs. The plot is not too
involved, and leaves some to be desired. The action never drags,
though, for Ma and Pa set a last
pace and maintain it throughout.
Opens Sunday at the Ben Ali.

not much more to be
There
said for a picture that has received
suuh v.ide acclaim as '"All The
King's Men." This is truly one of the
greats in Hollywood production. It has received accolades from
top movie critics and reviewers from
coast to coast and was the recipient

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Jr.. for
merly of Lebanon, has enlisted in
the U. S. Air rorce.
a formrr University student. Mr.
Glazebrook recently served with the
Marksmanship U. S. Navy and neia uie raim ui
Fireman 2nd class.
Medals to Kenneth O Faean.
Thomas B. Deen, Wright C. Gilford,
Charles R. Moffit of McMinnville,
Thomas D. Carnes, and William B. Tcnn., has been named city man
Gaines.
ager of Paducah.
A veteran of World War I, Mr
The team firei a team score of
1,000 in the Moffit attended Middle Tennessee
943 out of R possible
matches, yielding first place to Ford-fcState Teachers College, the Univer
sity of Pennsylvania, ana tne uni
University with 944.
versity of Kentucky.

of the University Air
Vor TbOTC rillo team, second place
Cimier ill the
William Ran- nauonal rifle matches,
deceived awards at a special nnliUry
review Monday afternoon on the
v
University pararie ground.
is. profcs- i Lt Col Edward G D:
of air science and tactics,
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opened yesterday

By Bob Cox

An examination for engineers to
fill positions PvlnR fl0m $4600 In
JS400 in various Federal apencies
Washington, D. C. and vicinity has
by the United
been announced
States Civil Service Commission.envprpd bv this ex..
rr.t
.ir-otinnre in aU branches of
engineering.
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must (a)
..iif onnlicants vear college
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ioirf a four
ihi havp had 4 years of
progressive experience in technical
-engineering, or c
combination of such education and
experience. In addition, they must
have had from two 10 iumengineerprofessional experience in
ing. Pertinent graduate study may
be substituted for part of the
experience.
be
The age limits, which will vetwaived for persons entitled toyears.
erans preference, are 18 to 62 exFull information about the
forms,
amination, and application offices,
mav be secured at most post
civil service regional offices, or from
the U. S. Civil- service iuuuuiuu,
tr Annlications for
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not later than May
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