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for periods of two. or sometime.
three years.
Each scholarship is valued at
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James Baker. Commerce senior
from Louisville, was elected president of the YMCA in the annual
elections last week, Bart Peak, director, has announced.
Other officers chosen include
Glenn Satiderfur. junior in Arts and
Sciences, vice president; E. E. Pfan-stie- l.
Engineering sophomore, treasurer, and Brooks Talley, Commerce
sophomore, secretary.
1 he student advisory board elected
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Holy Communion will be held at
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and etchings.

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will be shown at 8 p.m. Sunday in
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versity art students
play in the Student
through May 1. the

Quiet Day will end at 4 p.m. with
prayers.
The Canterbury Club from Centre
College will be the guests of the
local club Sunday. The program will

evening

award, presented by Miss Mar-garHell Hlimphrevs.
Alpha l ambda Delta, presentations of Senior scholarship certificates and book award, presented by
Mildred Cronin; 3.0 standings, presented by Sally Hill; Alpha Gamma
Delia, pre: ontation of outstanding
freshman woman, pl'sgnteet by Fay
McKevnolds; Cw ens, presentation of
outstanding sophomore woman, presented by Peggy 'Magill. Lacy; Phi
Si'ima Sigma, award to junior
vomaii for service to campus, presented by Kayo Goldberg.
Other Awards Im luili il
Kappa Delta, presentation of outKappa Kappa Gamma, present a standing senior woman, presented
lion of cup to sorority v. i'ii highest by Pay Curry; Alpha Lambda Delta,
active standing, presented b. Lucy tapping of new members, Mildred
Ward; Kappa Alpha Thcla. pres- Cronin; Cwens, tapping of new
entation of cup to son.nty 'with members, Betty Jo Martin; Links,
highest over-a- ll
stainl:nt;. presented tapping of new members, Mrs. Sarah
by Kay King; Delta Delta Delta, B. Holmes: Mortar Board, tapping
award, ol new members. Myra Henslee.
presentation ol scholar-hipresented by Martha Dri' kill
Organizations presenting pledges
Alpha Xi llelta Am arils
only and new members or new ofAlpha Xi Delta, presentations of ficers are YWCA, Joyce Williams;
Waddy scholarship and creative arts Student Union Board, Margaret
award, presented by Pat Morrissiy: IPilylield; Tan Sigma, Jan Clarke;
of Beta Gamma Sigma, Jane Lewis:
Mortar Board, presentations
Phi. Mary Carlyle
freshman scholarship av.a-- d and Ft a Sigma
awards for sophoaiore women with Winkler; Kapua Delta Pi. Mrs. Hol- lis O'Neal: and Chi Delta Phi.
2.6 standings, presented by Myra
Kathy Fryer.
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Cabinet. Phalanx, Lamp and
and the Pitkin Club.
He was a Phi Beta Kappa, a K.-r.reporter and columnist, a member of the Henry Watterson Press
Club, recipient of the 1!)4'J Kentucky
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at the center at 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
New man Club To Hold l.lei tiiiu
The Newman Club will hold its
election of officers at 9:20 a.m. Sunday at a breakfast at Christ the
King Church.
Father Shea of Frankfort will be
the speaker at the meeting at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday in the Student Union.
The new officers will be installed
at this meeting.
To Observe (uiet Day
Quiet Day w ill bo observed tomorrow by the Canterbury Club at the
student center. Holy Communion at
7:30 a.m. will begin the day. A
series of meditations given by Sister
Rachel from Margaret Hall School
will lollow. In addition to these;
meditations there will be time for
private prayers.

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While at UK. Whaley was president of Sic.mii Phi Epsilon, editor
president of I
of the Kentuikian,
Silky, president of the Constitutionalist Party and a member of the
Student Government Association, a
member of the Student Union Board.
IFC. ODK. Lances, Keys, the YMCA

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James P. Hudson, Thomas B.
Benjamin I!. McIMutm-i.HerlxMt W. Ockcrman, Joseiih J.
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Fourteen Air Force caiiots were
awarded Dist ingui: lied AFROTC
emblems at the Wing Keview recently, it has been announced.
The cadets included James S

has been placed at
University t England

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rout hern Baptist Convention.
To Have Skating Party
The Westminster Fellowship will
have a skating party tonight at
Scott's Roll Arena. Transportation
will leave from the center at 7:30

White and Jack A. Wiustead
Tlc cadets had previon..;y been
apixiillted Distinguished AF1((J1'J
students and received their emb!
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IIS I Will Have Banquet
The Baptist Student Union Spring
Banquet will be held tonight at 6:30
). m. in the Student Union lallroom.
The gicst sM'aker will be G. Kear-in- e
Keegan. executive secretary of
Baptist Student Unions of the

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Honor Km hi ems

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Charles E. Whalcy. a l'J4!l journalism graduate of the University, has
been named one of 12 winners of a
Marshall Scholarship Award, it was
England.
announced in London.
Monday.
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Dr. II. D Bollinger, executive sec-- i
clary of the department, of college
religious life of the
and
Methodist Church, will be the guest
leaker
at the annual Wesley
Foundation banquet at. ti:30 tonight
it the First Methodist Church.
Dr. Bollinger will also be present
at, the open house at the new Wesley
Foundation student center today

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Dr. Ernest Nomiis.
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lor the Fon ivn o : .' mns
lister Oi krrtnan. AK 41. I.I.H '47. Administration, relurneii to iln- UniI 'Miii't'in's
eliief roriHiral ion rimn-se- l versity March I'ti.
Iriiiii May. HIM), until ho was
VCt.
is an iiive.slMiei.i
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which helps make rmpil
In Hie Cily on a colli rael basis
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to ;.hi.e Hie eilv oil legal matters. Nosius.
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The program, which oru ni.ili d as
ii;i inoiiii (1. Pipeee. Buffalu, N Y.. the Marshall Plan, is ' ha o! on Hie
'as .joinecl Hie Held encineeriiiR staff proposition that the he ,t wav to
lit Hie Hushes Aircraft Sompany,
combat Coinniiinisin is to .ut (oi.n-trie- s
Culver Citv. Calif. Formerly an
on their feet ei ono'iiicilly," Dr.
elect i leal engineer, he held the rank Ncisus, said.
ol lirst lieuleiiiint in the U. S. Air
Nesiu
While in Austria. In
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He had becMi stationed at hellM-to estMblish
Cliilis. or
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Air
Coca. Florida, and the Patrick
what the Auslrians (all the
I'iihi' Base, prior to mcrptinj; his
Youth." This, Dr. Nei us said.
piesent iMisilion.
was the Inch point o! his v.oil;. In
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Austria, which is about
Harry Slille. '52, Lony Branch. shape of Kentucky, tlie- i- are iiU.:Hi'i
J., a physical education Kradualc. boys and girls between Hie a ;i s ol
coached the champion service bas- - 15 and 21 who are carrying "..r
kciball team on Okinawa this past 75,000
projects.
season. His squad qualified for the
Dr. Nesius will resume h'.s retournament at Yokahama. Stille search work here iiniued. alely.
played baseball on Coach Harry
Lancaster's nine two years ayo, and.
though he never played varsity bas- ketball on the UK team, he coached

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