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Faculty Fireside Meet
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Dr. Lyman Vernon Olngcr has
replaced President Frank Dickey
m Dean of the College of Education.
He Is Also acting dean of the
College of Adirlt and Extension
Education. Before taking that Job
he served us Director and Principal of the University Training
School for 11 years.
Dr. Ginger received his A.B. degree from Kentucky Wesleyan and
his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from
the University of Kentucky.
Dr. Ginger said that the biggest
difference in his two Jobs as Dean
of the College of Education and
Dean of the College of Adult and
Extension Education lies In the
contact with students. Dr. Ginger
stated that in his former post at
the University his only contact
with the students was through
correspondence. Now he is able to
meet and know them personally.

Fall Retreat. Nov. 4
The first of a series of faculty
The YMCA and YWCA will hold
fireside meetinR, sponsored by the
University YMCA and YWCA. will a fall retreat Saturday and Sunbe held Monday night, Oct. 29. at day, Nov. 3 and 4, at Camp Daniel
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Earl Boone.
Persons Interested In going to
Kauffman.

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Dr. Lyman Ginger
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Students attending will leave at
7 p.m. from Ihe Y lounge and go
to the home of Dr. and Mrs. Kauffman for an evening's informal
discussion on "Recreation and Its
Role on Campus."
Sue Maggard and Jean Cravens,
of the YWCA committee on personal and campus affairs, announced that the second
in the series of meetings would be
held Monday night, Nov. 5. in the
apartment of Dean Sarah B.
Holmes. The topic for the discus-so- n
will be "Campus Problems."
Students Interested in attending
these fireside meetings should stop
by the YWCA office to sign up
and secure further Information.
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the retreat should sign up at the
YWCA office in trie Student union
Building. Those attending will
leave from the Y lounge at 12:30
a.m., Saturday, and will return by

noon, Sunday.
The theme for the retreat will
center around the role of the Y on
campus. Guest speakers at 3:30
p.m., Saturday, will be Dean Leslie Martin and Dean Sarah B.
Holmes, who will talk to the group
on the subject of the University
YMCA and YWCA as they see it.
Castlewood Picnic
University of Kentucky YMCA
and YWCA will have a picnic
Tuesday, Oct. 30, in Castlewood
Barn at Castlewood Park.
Those members who wish to attend will meet at 5:15 p.m., Tuesday, in the Y lounge of the Student Union Building and will return from the picnic by 7:30 p.m.
Joyce Laase. executive director
of the YWCA. encourages all
freshmen and upperclass Y members interested in attending to sign
up at the YWCA office by noon
Tuesday.
Recreation for the picnic will be
along a political theme.
Faculty Finance Drive
The University YMCA and
YWCA will begin their annual faculty finance drive Thursday, Nov.
1. All faculty and staff members
will be contacted by student or
faculty solicitors.
Hart Peak, director of the
YMCA, announced that they are
expecting $2,000 from UK faculty
members. These funds, which will
be divided equally between the two
Y organizations, will provide for
the Y programming for the year
and pay the expenses for speakers,
forums, conferences and social activities.

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We also serve STEAKS, CHOPS,
SEAFOOD, REGULAR AND DOUBLE
DECKER SANDWICHES.

Our Plate Lunches are prepared
freshly for each meal.

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Cadets Recognized

In Summer Gimps
Advanced cadets brought favorable recognition to the AFROTC
unit here as summer training came
to a close. John D. Hughes was
chosen the outstanding cadet at
Sewart Air Force Base, and John
for
D. Kittenger was runner-u- p
same honor at Langley Air
the
Force Base, the UK Air Science
Department said.
Thirty-nin- e
UK cadets were sent
to six bases this summer to become
better acquainted with the actual
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everyday life oi tne Air rorce
quite
While there they made
a record, reflecting credit upon
themselves and the UK AFROTC
Department.
Regular Air Force officers rated
the cadets from all over the country at these Summer Training
Units. Criteria used were: appearance, adjustment to military life,
courtesy and discipline, attitude
lor flying, effectiveness in handling men, initiative, dependabiland overall offiity,
cer potential.
Evaluation scales for each cadet
(Unsatisfactory
ranged from
to Outstanding), and eleven UK
seniors exceeded the 4.0 mark. Four
of these were above 4.5, and the
average for UK cadets was 3.59.

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Bill is a' second semester senior majoring in Civil Engineering.
He was Treasurer of Phi Kappa Tau and winner of the intra- sports award. He is a member of the
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Enjoy your two free meals at the Stirrup Cup, Bill.

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