THE KENTUCKY KERNEL, Tn'day, April 22f)(i()-- 3

AFROTC Cadets To Hold Honors
Condnurd from fairr
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( h.irles A. Mays, junior,

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MrrUI for hU aradrmic Manrifnjr,
which h thf hlthrst In AS III.
Oarryl C. Eipple. Junicr. will be
rrentrd the Reserve Officer' Association Medal for contributions
toward the success of the Kentucky AFROTC program.
The Archie L. Roberts Insurance
Apcncy will give Constantine W.

Prof. Attends
Continued From Tare 1
port on a LoukviUe case on civil

right.

The case, appealed to the Supreme Court. Involved Sam Thorn -rsnn. n Louisville resident who had
teen arrested numerous times.
Thompson was arrested for tap-piihis foot to a soriR in a
and was fined in a
I.;ii.svll!e Court for loitering and
conduct. The ckei.Mon
v.as ierrsed when it was appealed
to the Supreme Court.
I'rof. ICeeves said that either he
or the Fir v. Mylls would report on
the ease to the convention dele-Rrs.
Pi f. Reeves was elected chair-n.- n
af the Kentucky Civil Liber-tir- s
Uniuii last month.
The Ilriit'itky orj;?nizat ion
with the national orpani-i-.ifn and local Kentucky
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Currls, sophomore, an award for
exemplifying those "hiuh
of air a?e citizenship consid-eic- fl
necossnry for the Mtfety of
our country."'
Anna Owen, senior, has been
cho.ven the sponsor who has
most devotion and contributions to the AFROTC program, and will be recognized at
the ceremony.
program will be- The hour-lon- g
It In at 8 a.m. on the drill field in
ite nt of the Admlnlstratoin Ruild- Ing. Following the ceremonlea there
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nil! he a tea in the Music Koom,
Student I'nion RuiMing, for parents of honored cadets and visitors.

Mis. Katherine Kemper, head of
UK Placement Service, has
announced that representatives of
M'veral companies will be on cam-p- u
n xt week.
P rsons interested should
for a definite time on

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k kedule. Additional Information

available in Room 207 of the
r.inNtratinn D itLiiri!.
S. Navy, Officer
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Programs: officers will be in the
Sf'".lent t'r'e.n Building to describe
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Caluoinia State
Board: advanced graduate
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Myden's in clinical psychology.
April 26 Lake view (Battle
Cicek. Mich., schools: elementary
Kachers with good liberal arts
background.
wag lac. Mich.,
April 26
hools: teachers in all junior high
school fields, high school English,

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Saturday will be the first time
the AFROTC Band has used its

new marching song for a program.
The piece Is the winner of a campus contest to find a distinctive
and suitable song for AFROTC
drills and parades.
John E. Conley. Lexington, won
the contest with his compostion, which will be called "Ad
Astra."

575 Participants Compete
In Speech Festival Here
Some 575 participants competed
in the 40th annual Kentucky High
School Speech Festival which ended at UK Wednesday.
During the festival. 61 students
were given superior ratines in the
various speech contests which included extemporaneous speaking,
junior high poetry reading, junior
high prose, oratorical declamation,
and radio speaking.
Cash prizes were given to the top
three winners of the speech contest. The winner received $.0, the
second place contestant, $30, and
third place, $20.
One hundred dollars was divided

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Trr.phi's wfre awarded to both
tlir winner and runner up in the

cieb;im contest. Lexington

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donated the winner's trophy, and the UK Extended Programs provided the runner up trophy.
All participants who obtained a
rating of superior or excellent in
the festival will receive pins, to
be given by the Kxtended Programs Department.
The participants in this program
were honor winners from the regional programs held in various
sections of the state.

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industrial arts, chemistry, math- grades, and some high school vaematics, elementary grades, speech cancies expected.
correction, and instrumental muApril 2 Miaisburg, Ohio,
sic.
schools: kindergarten and elemen- April 27 New York Life Insur- tary grades, junior high language
ance Co.: men in all fields with arts, sciences, arthmetic, vocal music, speech and dramatics, history,
interest in underwriting.
April 27 Mt. Healthy. Ohio, commerce, chemistry, and physics.
April 29 U.S. Gypsum Co.: acschools: teachers for elementary
counting graduates for trainee po- (trades.
April 27 Bureau of the Census: sitions.
April 29 Sylvania (Winchester,
majors In economics, social sciKy.): eletcrical engineering, in- ences, and business administration
who have a minimum of 9 hours dustrial management, or business
administration for personnel train- in mathematics andor statistics.
ing position.
April 28 Larue County. Ky..
schools: teachers for elementary!
grades, seventh and eighth grades,
mathematics, physics, and home
economics.
April 28 Erlanger. Ky., schools:
teachers for high school Englbh,
YELLOW CAB
mathematics, and vocal music;
elementary grades, elementary art,
Inc.
and elementary principal.
April 28 Louisville Courier-Journa- l:
men interested in sum30
mer employment (must have interest in sales and be willing to

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