KENTUCKY GIVES ANOTHER SERGEANT COCHRANE MRS. SHINNICK ON
AIRLINE STEWARDESS IS DIRECTING BAND RACING COMMISSION -
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  A  _ __ .. ’·v·’- ·   conducted the Sloth .—\rmy Band in   I`1‘ Ai I ..    
  _ '''*   U   ·.‘I ‘ I‘`°   Casablanca, is conductor ol the   I   ___,__: .   4__V__.; "
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  v__`1   __i:      :__  F with them for a year and a half,  A `  Iluct
* 2;,,;     ;E’€   ``“‘`V‘ _ V‘—’ A   giving performances before such   ,¢ M U1`];
    i¥*i@=;;§§ -:».  f'   ’ . notables as General Mark Clark,   _A mall"
  '''    _:V»   i`   `A _ Henri Giraud, and Charles de   $PAlSC'
A v_ A A  ·°':= A   i':`   ¤·i   · Gaulle, and the Sultan of Morocco.   .; lhs;
. ~    .       ‘ ` With it Bs in music from the   _;~_-· _.;g__   "°"$“`
``‘_   I · A is a sound musician. For two years, `_   ¤ »A;A §   .   A
‘ `   A ` `AA;-‘‘`` fj in addition to attending classes, he   `_—_i. _ _ji_j??e  `'    _. _ 111*
. A 5 i-Sei ttircuut amt pmtttitut zi iight um-   »_‘·’.   _`V~   »,t`,t   `vvi     Sttttth
. AA¤¤ E i E cert program over radio stations, Q; _ _‘V'   '’.-`   *  YS"] P
` “ '``` "”""°°““"" and also was conductor of the   ‘·i' . ·i`‘i· E   .1l·.~¤ii=;‘11·i*"i*§éé;i;Q‘E .`-_=Z Y   ‘.;;1Xji?Qi  E mgmt
MISS UDA GARRED 01`Ch€511`i\· ii Mus. EDWARD Sninnxcx i   at th
Miss Liilii G¥11`1`€11 .»\t present, Cochrane is engaged  {  Rcdla
a graduate of the University in in [()m]]l]]g;1l·Cgulu]·]]]lli[g]‘yt musi. Mrs. Edward Shinnick (\\'illy·  “  ll'aS_8
l9~ll was graduated recently from Cul m~guuis;uu,u [yum the El’R(]_ King, class of l£)27) has been up-   my m
the American Airlines’ Stewardess This lucludus gl drum uud bugle pointed secretary of the lientucky A  A
Training School, New York, and (;(u—ps_ u uulu;u—y baud, mul u duucc Racing Commission by Governor   MIS
has received her .—\merican`s stew- C()]]]l)i]]2[ti()]]_ \\’llCu the wuy is S. S. \\’illis. Mrs. Shinnick, of   ylsskse
ardess wings. She will be based in (um- 5Cl—gC;uu (j(u—lu·uuC looks [Oy- Lexington, is a member of tht   goth '
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_` GRADUATION the Eustcyu Pcysuuuql Rcgssigu- woman to be named on the Rat-   Nflkéll
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luncheon, which has been a com- invaluable experience for his fh€ _lU11i01` L€?1g11€· she 113* b€€11“t”   (55 0
g mencenient feature for several future civilian activities. U\’€‘ 111 G10 l>1`0111<>t1011 of thc 211*   M. _
i years, will be served at l o’clock ______________ nual horse show sponsored by tht   mmm
I Friday, june 2, in the Student ROBBINS TAKES League for several years.   of  
, Union Building. Following the FEDERAL P0 T ..._..........   at UAA
luAncheon Athe Alumni Association As A HARLAN CLUB   Chmch
1 will hold 1[S annual business meet- Earl Robbins, a graduate ol the ELECTS OFFICERS   April y
, ing in the Union. University in lf)32, has been ap- ,;iA med I.
Thousands of alumni and form- pointed senior training ofhcer of Thc HRYIFU1 K€11U1<*k)' Cm   luck,]
} er students will be prevented by the rehabilitation progrguu [Oyumu holding an early Aspring tnetttttt  QYAAAIEAA
, war conditions from returning to returning from the armed services. Sdecied .l· Rot RICO HS l"`°S“l°m.`   tr, lmm-  
I the campus and because of the Mr. Robbins will travel through- Kyle \’Vhl¥€h€ad`» $C€YCU“`Yi L if   Schof?
absence of these, others will not out the State to survey the state Cawood. Vi€€·l>1`€$i(l€11i? C- lll   )`
.A desire to return, but workers on educational facilities that can be M?tU1l$» <`I1€ii1`111¤11 of l)11l’llClll°*m°  Th
the Campus Front will do their made available to return service VV- IV- Cox. ¢7I1?1i1`111?1“ of lllmlllll  _. Rmhc
best to carry on until that happy men who desire vocational train- $hil)·  ji Shell) \
day, which we hope is near, when ing. Mr. Robbins has been voca- Messrs. Rice, \t\lliitehCit