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nuisance. He fills the fir nrounc'
him with choking clouds of 5c
cigar smoke. He blows it down
your neck, in your ears and eyes
to such an extent that you are
enveloped
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Snow Spends Pep Group UK Alumni
Vary Widely
Sponsors
68 Days
Homecoming
In Hawaii
Dr. Charles E. Snow, head of
the Anthropology Department,
spent 63 days in Honolulu, studying Hawaiian skeletons this summer.
FounFunds from Wcnner-Gre- n
dation for Anthropological Refrom
search and a grant-in-ai- d
UK financed his investigation.
Bones of 342 children were measured, especially Individual teeth
and palates; their spines were
checked for lumbar curvature
(swaybacks). These skeletons were
examined for "sex, age, and other
characteristics", said Dr. Snow.
Working with the remains of
these people who were buried before European contact, he was
determining the age distribution,
work, and posture.
Ancient Hawaiian "shaped" the
heads of the children, just as our
reNavajos did.
corded that the members of some
high ranking families (Alii) had
deformed heads at the time of
contact with the whites.
"Shaping was preformed", Dr.
Snow said, "by binding half of a
moss-fille- d
coconut to the back of
the baby's head." This resulted In
flattening the forehead and pushing the back into a bulge.
There were many "shaped"
skulls in the group he worked with,
letting him see the various stages
of development of it.
Arthritis was found to have been
present in 77
of all the older
skeletons found at the Monapu
site. However, there is no knowledge of the age of the cemetary.
Ever since Thor Heyerdahl sailed
from Tern - to Tahiti, there has
been increased speculation about
the origin of the Polynesians. Dr.
Snow, as a physical anthropologist,
hasbeen ding work to help clear
up this matter.
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A lot of work and then some fun
characterize Suky, student pep
.iub. which sponsors UK homecoming.
The Suky circle is made up of
50 members' and tryouts are held
each year to fill any vacancies.
Membership is based on a point
system. The number of vacancies
are filled by the people having
the highest number of points.
Prospective members get points
for attending pep rallies,
shakers for games, and doing publicity work. . Meetings, separate
from those of the regular Suky
members, are held weekly for those
who are trying out.
Cheerleaders are sponsored by
Suky and are under its supervision.
Half of the cheerleaders are elected
in the spring semester and the
other half in the fall.
A three day clinic is held at
the beginning of each semester
for those who are interested in
becoming cheerleaders. After the
clinic is over, a committee selects
six people out of the whole group
to be in the final tryouts.
This semester the committee
was made up of the president of
SG., the president of the
an author of a cheerleading manual, one of the cheerleader managers, and two other impartial
judges. These six finalists try out
before a meeting of the student
body. The three who get the highest number of votes are the new
cheerleaders.
Sukx. short for State University
of Kentucky pep club, is under the
direction of the athletic department and gets its money from
this source.
Dr. Rhea Taylor of the history
department has been Suky advisor
for 18 years.
Officers of Suky are Maxine
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football game brings to this cam- city Inctnerator.
pus a group of persons with varied
characteristics and personalities.
The majority of these people were
once UK aiudents who have come
back to their Alma Mater.
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One type person that might be
seen ithe successful businessman
who arrives with his portable chair
back to lean against, a cushion to
sit on, and a heavy lap robe to
keep warm. He will usually carry
binoculars and a thermos of hot
coffee. If it happens to be raining
though he has probably been so
busy gathering his comforts of
life he has forgotten his rain coat
Another type' is the faded coed.
She tries to act coy and cute and
will bat her eye lashes with a
flutttr. Chances are she ha never
quite gotten over her college days
and regiets that she is too old to
continue her carefree career. She
will sit at the game and never
know which side is winning because she is too busy trying to
find her old school chums. When
she does see someone she knows,
she wilwl wave and yell frantically.
And then we see the 300 pound
pig who feeds his face constantly.
He is the man who keeps busy
buying hot dogs, cokes, pop corn,
and peanuts. His neighbors are
kept busy passing food and money.
His whole area is cluttered with
bottles, hot dog wrappers, peanut
shells, and reeking cigar stubs.
There is always a lady who ar
rives looking as if she just step- ped out of Vogue. She will be drip- ping in furs and jewels and will
complain about the hard seats and
the fact that she can't see,She;
might even make the statement
that she wished that she hadn't
come to the game, and the persons
sitting near her probably wish too
that she hadn't come to the game.
It wouldn't be natural if we
didn't see at least one obnoxious
drunk in the crowd. He is the loud
mouth that makes a toast to fcvery
player on both teams. He stands,
or tries to anyway, and waves his
drink around, spilling it on all sitting near him. Usually he is carried out before the game is over.
And then there is the man who
sits in the wrong cheering section.
He is for "Podunk" while all of his
neighbors are for UK. Of course
he makes his foul remarks about
the home team and it ends in a
big fight.
Ifomeeomng also attracts - the
middle age men who think they
are cute. They make passes at the
young coeds in an effort to boost
their ego. These men dress like
the typical "college Joe" and tiy
to speak the lingo. As muchr-asthey hate to admit it they realize
that they aren't as young as they
thought they were.

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us will fall into one of these
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