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Journalism Group
Elects Officers

Charlie Chaplin Films
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The Department of English will his "falsies" a pincushion as he
present the second in a series of flirts with his sweetheart's father.
silent movies in Memorial Hall at In his biography, this film is de7:30 p.m. Wednesday.

The background music, which, in
the first program of the series,
was praised by UK students, will
again be furnished by Mr. John
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English.
Four Charlie Chaplin films made
in 1915 will make up this month's
program. The
films are "The
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"The Tramp." as described by
Theodore Huff in a biography of
Chaplin, is ranked as the first
Chaplin classic. It is a comedy
which had a sad ending, somethin::
unheard of in those days.
Chaplin, as "The Tramp."
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a girl from a robber pan?, nnd is
rewarded with a Job on her father's
farm. The crooks rrturn to rcb
the farmer, but Chaplin routs
them, and is shot in the leg.
lie is nursed by the girl, and is
happv until tiie girl's handsome
sweetheart arrives. Sadly Chaplin
ties up his little bundle and goes
on his way. In the final scene,
Chaplin, back to the camera, starts
dejectedly down the long road.
In "The Bank." Chaplin plays
the janitor who is in love with a
beautiful stenographer. His heart
appears to be broken as he stands
in a corner, but here he dreams
up a bank robbery in which he
emerges as hero, captures the robbers, and frees the girl. However,
when he awakens, he is kissing
his mop.
In his female impersonation in
"A Woman." Chaplin keeps losing

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Quite A Load!
Members of a tumbling act railed the "Three Sailors" perform at
the Troupers show held Friday and Saturday night. Harmon
Petrey holds Dave Luekett and Alan Chenault.

Talent Show Won
By Singing Quartet
The "Somethin' Nus," a quartet
of singers and strummers, won the
talent show Friday night at the
annual Troupers Show in Memorial Coliseum.
The quartet, members of Sigma
Nu fraternity, sang and played a
tuitar, a baritone ukelele, bongo
drums, and a "putbucket." Among
the selections presented by the
winning quartet were "Zombie
Jamborie" and "Three Jolly Coach-ji:tn- ."
The theme of the 17th annual
Troupers Show was a Voyage of
r.n detainment aboard the S.S.
Troupers, and the stajre setting
was a boat deck.
The three acts, "Hon Voyage,"
Pl.iy Time," and "After the Ball
is Over," consisted of songs,
dances, tumbling, and trampoline
pct.. performed by various members of the organization.
Preceding the three act show
was a clown act performed by
eleven male members of Troupers.
An overture was presented by the
Troupers combo.
During the intermission of Friday night's performance the five
linalists in the Talent Show appeared and a winner was chosen
by a panel of judges. The winner
was announced at the close of the
second act.
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The chapter is celebrating its
fifth year.
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Middlcsboro Daily News and
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"JACK THE RIPPER"

scribed as one of Chaplin's lesser
recognized films, but his impersonation as one of his best.
In the last film of the program,
"rolice," Chaplin picks the pocket
of the crook who Is holding him
up, and later approaches an oven
door as If It were safe and opens
It by working the "combination"
on the knob.
Dr. Mary Ellen Rickey, assistant
professor of English, said she
hopes this program would be as
well received as the first and add-r- d

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LAST TIMtS TONIGHT!

Sigma Delta Chi. profe-sionJournalism fraternity, has elected
officers for the 1960-6- 1 school year.
The new president is Rex Bu'ey,
a Junior from Horse Cave.
Other officers are Jim Phillips,
senior from raducah. vice president; Bob Orndorff, Junior front
Danville, secretary: and Warren
Wheat. Junior from Covington,

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