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for the 1956 Kentuckian Grcrk Jamboree section. Informathat have not yet been submitted tion concerning group activities
mur.t be! In the Kcntuckian office must also be turned in at the same
by Jan. 6.
time as the pictures. This informaPerry Ashley, editor, has an- tion should cover the organizanounced that organizations not tion's activities dating from last
turning in material by this date spring up to the end of the first
will be omitted from the Greek semester.
Names of queen candidates must
Jamboree.
be In the Kcntuckian office no latAt least four 8 by 10 inch glossy er
this date
prints should be submitted for the for than contest. to be consodered
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spent renovating display cases and
painting them; cataloging specimens and making their placards.
Cases that had glass sides completely around them have been enclosed on three sides. This has
been done so that the exhibits are
not hidden by reflections on the
glass. Fitted with inside spotlights,
these have been set on prepared
tables.
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wait for ar-- ;
rangement. They are planned to
show a burial scene, a selection of
weapons, and other similar arti-- ;
facts.
All the extra work has been done
by Dr. R. H. Thompson. Anthropology Department, working with
student assistants.
The emphasis has been on uncluttered exhibits, that are planned
to be eyecatching. Dr. Thompson
says that a great deal of time must
be spent arranging a display. It
roust suggest a story to the viewer,
be attractively arranged, and have
a harmonious color scheme that
doesn't detract from the subject, he
believes. lie says he is often irritated because it may take three or
four tries to get the desired effect.
The beginning exhibit will be on
African tools, clothes, baskets, and
musical instruments. Each of these
will be shown separately. Later on
in the semester a Navajo andarr
Eskimo section will be added. These
are to be used for illustrations in
the 'first section of '"Societies
Around the World."
Major cases will show ..blacksmith's tools; "the man's world";
clothing barkcloth, hats, earplugs;
pots and baskets; and musical instruments
drums, a harp, and
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This is part of a collection bor- -'
rowed from the American Museum
of History. The American Museum
has what is probably the largest"
selection of Africa in the United
States.

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Tlie Stirrup Cup proudly presents as its Colonel of the Week,
John Glover, who is a senior majoring in Journalism.
John is Advertising Manager of the Kernel, and is a member
of Sigma Delta Chi. Journalism honorary. He holds the office
of Operations Officer for the Arnold Air Society, and has re- rpivpH thp fYimnir Awnrri fnr
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cadet, the Faculty Plaque for outstanding junior AFROTC cadet,
and recently was appointed a Distinguished Military Student.
John has a 3.2 overall standing, and Is at present acting as
chairman of the senior class nominating committee for senior
class officers. He is also a member of the Watterson Press Club.
For these outstanding achievements, the Stirrup Cup invites
John to e)oy two of its delicious meals.

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story for the inauguration in the
Lexington Herald, .while - Hen
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Opciiint; soon after ( .'linMm.is vacation, tin Museum of Anthropology will hive African and Indian articles on display.
Greek Jamboree pictures and
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