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mi Pi eps will h i
t oncer I on Fridav,
March
ai Memorial Hall.
I "wo
separate pei loi main es
will be given, ai 7 p.m. and
.it 9:30 p.m. I it kets a ill be
S2 in advance .mil S2.50 ;ti

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The concert

is being sponsored
sophomore inen' honorary. Dave Clark. Keys president, said money from the concert would be Used for student
Key.-- ,

by

scholar-hip.-

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Memorial Coliseum was unavailable to the Four Preps and
arrangements for their concert
will be the same as the Smothers
Brothers concert tonight.

1
Let's go

The Four Preps began

vlcoine Spring?

Dr. Sharp To Give
Lecture On History
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Dr. Bharp became president of
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C il
fit ha
ill 1 !."served as an associate professor
of history at Iowa State Univer- -

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Second
Polio Clinic
Is Sunday
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5.000 UK

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gajraecinated tl""! the kind of
game that could be eheainated by
takaag

Type i Bahm Oral Polio

Vat "inc.

There are T.iu" Student!

en-

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rolled this
only 2.800
of whom have received the first
dose of the vaccine at the U :
Type II poli
vaccine was administered to 2.- on
2t!) people a' the Ho.-pitMarch it. bir only IJfJS were
UK students.
The.-- e
Bgaaea do nof inelu le
Basse student- - who might have
kdbea the van Ine at home or in

other distribution centers
Sabin Oral Polio vaccine :. '
oulv immunize.- - the individual
against polio but also prevents
f
the virus t
transmission

athers.

lorrertion

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beau e.

REMEMBER!

professor of American history and chairman of the American Institutions Program at the
of Wisconsin.
Dr.
University
Sharp received an A B. degree
from Phillips University, a Ph.D.
degree from the University of
Minnesota, and a li d. degree
from Texas Christian University.
Dr. Bh irp's book, "Whoop-U- p
was
an
Country,"
presented
award of merit by the American
Association for State and Local
History and "The Silver Spur
Award" from the Western Writers of America a- - the best western non-ficti- on
for 1965. Dr.
Sharp has also written "Agrarian
Revolt in We tern Canada," "Old

Tin Purple Onion
ioillf
To I K

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lished several
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Smothers Brothers,
nan n folk singtall;
erand comedians, will appear at Mt MMrial Hal at
7
ami P:M leaighl sponsor 'I b) the I KD.
The
SaMthen l.rotln rs
The

na

crier
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stalled

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o

Kingdom
Alpha Theta history honorary
dinner at 6 p.m Monday at the
Phoenix Hotel.

at the Purple Onion

dab in San

17 Campus Sing
To Be April 25
Ml ( antiHis

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Sing, i"

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their entries.
Each performance

i

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- limited

i.-

to

the tin

Groups may furnish '.lie::'

Quartets

I

wn

I'ranci-c-

il
Mt lien ial 1. ill mi
stcei ing ( itnmii tee in
Mu Mli.i. niu-- i hoiMrai ies.

Ik lil ai

lie I
ordination wiih Phi Beta .mil I'
There will be three divisions in
the Smu: men'- - chorus, women's
chorus, and men's quartets. No
more than 30 people are allowed
in a chorus.
The groups are being encouraged to choose college songs, folk
music, or popular standards f r
L'". to ill

their

CaL, and since have appealed on the .lack I'.iar
h ',
and other national
television shows.
Tirkets arc being sold at
Keaaedy Hook Stare, Cam-pa- s
Book store. Graves --4 o.
and Bamev Mi0i r's Bccord
Shop, "i 'here are a liniiie.l
number ol 9:31 tit kets at the
locations downtown and a
lew of the " at the tun
book stores.

pub-

period-H-

I

orifinaliv

speak on "The
of the Mind" at a Phi
nl--

10 minutes, including
:e to get oi

The Art and Masse Library
ha' bcCB named in honor !
Prot. Edward W.
nlli Mi.
nam.'
incorrectly tpcHed i"
Thursdat 's edition ot the
::::.--

Iress

Hiram College,
the Blaei I e ture
ol

Orchard Farm" and has

lot

t

president

s

Records in 1957.
Their fust record.
"Dreamy
Eyes," was a success that year but
"26 Miles"
their million-sellin- g
made them celebrities in 1958.
Soon to follow was "Bit; Man."
which almost overtook "26 Miles"
and helped snag the Preps' recognition as "Most Promising Vocal Group" Of 1958 in the Cash
Box Magazine poll.
By mid summer of 1961. when
their album "The Four Preps
On Campus" became a best -- seller,
it wu apparent that the Preps

a

Dr. Paul Frederick Sharp,
Hiram, Ohio, will give ;ui ad
Sci it's :u
.cm. Monday in the
The address, "Meanings of
- open to the
public. Dr.
Thomas Clark, bead of the
Department and chairman
of the lecture trie-- , said the
dies- - v.nl oe ..lie of the :..
muiifir ml speeches to be given
at the University this pear.

record-in-

for Capitol

says Sandra Johnson, this week's Kernel Sweetfreshman in the College of Arts and Sciences,
is majoring in biological sciences. A member of Kappa Alpha
Theta sorority, she hails from Lexington.
outh

heart. Sandra,

ihui

Selections

22, 1963

Eii;ht

Paei

Four Preps To Appear
Fridav In Kevs Concert
Ur in

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Kentucky

LEXINGTON, kV FRIDAY, MARCH

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musicians must be included as
member- - of the quartet.
Professional musicians will not
l.i
allowed to participate either
directly or indirectly by coaching.
The entrance fee wiO be S5.00
for a Lioup providing only a
for a group providchorus;
ing only a Quartet.
Entries most be returned to the
LKU office no later than April 1.
Application.- - have been mailed
to all fraternities and sororities.
Others are available at the ProOffice in the
gram Director's
Sairie::: U:.i'
Building.
Any profit will go to the LKD
Scholarship Fund

had matriculated to college and
adult audience...
Recorded live amid the pandemonium of one of the Prepcampus appearance-- . "On Cam-

picked
writer: Bruce,
man: Marvin,
Ed. a research

pus" contain- - audible evidence
of why the Prep.- - are one of the
busiest vocal group- - in the business.
In their brief career they have
appeared on Eti Sullivan'.- lour times, Ernie Ford's show
six tune-- . Ozzie and Harriet,
another six. and Dick Clark's
show 14 times perhaps a record.
The members of this quartet
were primarily interested in athletic.-,
eirls. and sundry things
other than singing during their
Hollywood High School day-- .
Ed Cobb was an All-Cifootball player; Marvin Ingram lettered in basketball,
and Glen
Larson and Bruce Belland were

Glen and Ed attended Los An-cel-eCity College until their career monopolized
their time
Marvin and Bruce attended UCLA. Marvin long enough to nail
down a bachelor'.- - decree.
Of the four, only Ed - a native
of Hollywood. Glen was born ::i
Long Beach, Marvin in Shreve-por- t.
La., and Bruce in Chicago.
It there were any doubts about
the Preps' versatility, one of
their records. "More Money For
You and Me." should have cleared
them up. In it. the Preps spui
olf imitation- - of other vocal
group- - ranging from the Fleetwoods to the Four Freshmen.

-'

track

had other am

All

bttions

out: Glen, a TV
a public relations
an attorney; and
chemist.

Spring Weather
Will Vary Daily
JIM CUBTM
.ociate Daily Kditor
It was 8 a.m. when I aro.--e and
went to the window to welcome
Spring who arrived at 3:30 a.m.
yesterday. I threw open the window to begin my annual song of
"Happy birthday to you dear
Spring," when the cold air hit
me full in the lace. Sprinu?
I pondered the situation and
the weather on my way to my
8:15 class in campus clock setting.
Which everyone has fatted and
i failing, a I walked along deep
in
concentration, little boys
threw snowballs at me. and I was
much disturbed. I made up my
mmd then and there that I
would vi.-- it
the local weather
bureau and check the situation.
In Kentucky
have the
ym
privilege oi meeting Spring with
a snowball in hand. Here - why.
you lucky clods. . .
In the weatlur bureau they
really do have a calendar, but
the simple fai t - that the pi at
there can't read and they
had tlie pages turned to Decern-- bt
r 21 intead of March 21 not
realizing spring had sprung.
The qualification.- - for beinu a
weather man are tew. You are
not supposed to know that March
the month ol spring. You
should not know that north is
north but i.-- hintrad east. Ton
are supposed to look out the window at the airplanes as they are
taking off and predict that the
wind is north by northeast at
approximately 20 mile- - an hour.
But the secret ol the trade is
that you don't publicize the fact
that the wind is really from the
west at 15 mile- - an hour. You
instead announce the direction
and speed of the airplane that is
in the process of taking oil the
your
strip. Thu- - you confu-- e
readers and listeners who amy
for some odd reason want to
know vhal the weather will be
lor the day.
Map- - and charts have little
significance there. They are only
good for taking geography tests.
mean
nothir.u
in the
They
B

A

weather department.

The method of making weather
predictions i.-- an interesting one.
Th- re is one man in charee of
determining the wind direction
and velocity. He - barefooted,
and when a prediction - due.
he wets hi- - big toe and sticks it
that
out the window. The
tlie di
tot- - cry fir-- t ir.d...

of the wind. The speed
determined by the amount of

rection
is

money his wife took
billfold while he wa- -

from

his

that

BHwnkag.

Then there - one person whi
charge of predicting the actual weather, whether or not it
will rain or snow, and if the sun
i.-

is in

w

ill shine,
He is drafted

from the fir-- t
grade champion dart --throwing
class. In the weather bureau he
i..
supplied with the too!- - of his
trade. With the.--e impliinents he
hi job.
The dart board to round and
insead ol number-- , .t ha- - rain,
sleet, hail.
fog, IIIWHlllilH .
n, drought, and,
cloudy. To predict the weather
he. the champion dart thrower 'f
Mi. - Smith's fir-- ' grad . aim- - at
'in- i; ati
after keina. blindfolded
and spun around three times.
The temperature - deteiaamed
the
by the boss's bowling
nigh I tie: ,re. And you know the
way tin- weather h deteiuaaeed.

do

precipitatio

AW S

Srnd

Four To
Convention
Four University women and a
faculty adviser will attend the
National As ociated Women BtU-c-ii
Convention at the Univer:

sity ot Oklahoma, Korman, Oklahoma. March 23--3.
AWS president;
Ann Comb
Sandy Brock, vice president; Salle List, .'lophomore senate member: Donna Wilcox, chairman of
the 1PM AWS Regional Convention, and Barbara Sutton, pro-gra- m
chairman, are the official
delegates fi. na UK. Mist Skip
Ha: r:s. assistant to the dean of
v. on.e:..
the
;li .. c mpai.y
group.
The purpose of the convention
theme, "Education:
Dynamic or
Static." Mpa Harri- - -- aid. - t3
emphasiae the baportance of a
college education ir. migrating
women to their relation to so-ciai.ci 'he.:- pla-..: the worlJ.
The keynote address will be
delivered by Dr. LauriM Frz-geral- d,
a
. tani professor
a' the
i
MinMinnesota,
University
M.nn.. and i tunsel r
neapolis,
: : tm
Plan f r C intinuing
1
a Women.''

* 2

THE KENTUCKY KERNEL,

March 22, 1965

Friday,

Coed Defined As
Necessary Evil
RYAN',

By JOHN"

IVhat is a mod?

K.

nun

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l
h ererythinfe. sin- is iIm i rl'eri epitome
ul llol
al.
ri sii.ii c. giant lou sensitive, naive,
logical,
lilt iu la thai r
she Ls a urshippei "f hal
nobody's
-

t

of in:'i; i urn- - si
imal.s an armit r m da
. arias of anbarrassin
ques-like "What did you me
mm!
that?" Si araiaes
an etb r
ufits that ahe
Of her own Btx, In;' aeavei
b
ie woild if two af then apj
I the same
party or aanethin
. traaaai
alike.
Hnwiver. there is one ledl m
hroiuih whieh afce eaaaes otri
.nost relist icsulv. and that i tl
paarth culled hair. The aai izii
hmu about the bcaMtiful tn
of the coU'w woman la that he
b always say ins: "I Just cant (i
You c;in either
thine with
ay it loaaa meat to you. in ahi '.
case ahe will argue foa int i
comer and aoaeehov prove thai
you arere usl saying that, or you
can suuszest ilia she cut it off
and start .ill over. then, telle
you are dead.
Lately, the wis '!;! solved this
probtem Boutewhat; if you Dnd
fault aitn either the color oi th
style she hi wearing, ahe merely
runs in and chan
Thi oi ly
danger m wigs il
ta l bat the bii
pear
fi r i ptaei to bu
crap of nest u d
Tia coed

LOUISVILLE. KY. AP . Th- Louisville Kaudicape. lint run at
Churchill Downs in 1395. has

keea

The Stylus deaaWM
'n- ii(i. l to Aprii I. All
u!mitttl
liilnitt i aaaj !
la IIm I n: Ksh Office in Me-- V

Half

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busi- -

NOW!
Km

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TODAY!
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from WARNER BROS.

TECHNICOLOR

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end

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RICM&KD PUP.TON

JIMMY DURANTE

NO

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PLUS
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While the usual t
nrrrillni v.h.

NO.

PAULA FkcMTISS
SUSS TA ACLVN

Stor- -

"JUMBO"

Jackpot S250

BANKO Tonight

St.Trinq
CONNIS FRANCIS

PHOME

Chas

k iiii-

and

turning he ds, mostly;
and whenever anyone f the opaudibly
posite sex speculates
about the value of their being
around, they are fairly quick to
counter: "Okay, wise guy, where
would the world be without us?"
WelL what can you say?

:

purst

In

CIOT

things

Chevy

1

That 'Battle Cry' guy and thB girl I
from 'Rebel Without a Cause'! 1

know what is in
there herself; and it tain - a genuine ambition to clean one out.
By the way. were you ever
around when one of those extra
large 'suitcases' came open in s
pubiir place? it's remarkable
how they manage to get all thai
stuff back in.'
doesn't

really

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY

TONIGHT

"tilli-rto- r

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aaadifk lation. Ran For Nurse
finished lacond m IM but v. as
placed third because of interfer- -

mel Feat are Writer

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68 YEARS

(INK F(HJL IN

Deadline

Stylus

foi

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Stotfs TODAY!

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VHERE THE TRUTH
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SMOTHERS BROTHERS SPECIAL!!!

V

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ot Ticket to the Smothers Brothers Concert or With
c Ticket Stub

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Mono and Stereo $2.93
Frank Sinatra Albums . . .
Stereo $2 93
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First Album Regular Price Second Album $1.00
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Dr.

Music Professors
To Give Concert
(onion

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To

violin tel

and I Nomas Still, pianist,
(oimrt tn tin I nivei it Musk al Sei ii $
in the Cuignol fheatre
tin Fin Arts

unit
joint

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v.:)l jiK'M'iu .i
111
at 3 :u
Bnikling.
The
procram will include
"Scaitia in G minor. Opus 3.
j

Nuaaber 2" by Beethoven; "Suite
bom lea Gout -- reun;s" by Fnui-COi- S
Couperm; and Sonata m A
minor lor The arpeggiont" by

Fiatiz Schubert.
The suite by

vac

Couperin
llMllllHlTll fOf violuxellu
and
piaBK by Mr. Kinney.
Mr. Kinney has been an
professor of mu.-u-- at L'K
tiou 1952. He ha. formerly
taught at Ohio University and
at the University of Colorado,
his professional appearances in- 'ude work with the Roc lu - t i
Philharmonic Orchestra ar.d the
Kansas City Philharmonic where
he was the principal violnuellist
and associate conductor.
Mr. Kinney has degrees Iron
Eastman School of Music and the
University of South Dakota and
has done work on his Ph.D. at

Smili
Present

new state univ rsity.
Mr. Still. asista:n professoi
cf music at the University is a
graduate of Oberlin Conferva t ry
l Music. He taught piatx
prii Kings-po- d.
vately in his hometown
Term, before coming to the
Uni1 ersity in the summer of 19ti2.
K
studenta nave won awards
in state and national competition
sponsored by clubs men as the
National
Federation of Musk
Ci lbs and the National Guild of
Piano Teachers, still baa continued his study during thf summers in men places as thi Aspen
C ilorado School of Music, Indiana University, and Eastman
School of Music.
In 19S1, he was the winner of
the biennial Young Artists Contest sponsored by the National
Federation of Music Clubs.
The Musicale is open to the
public and there is no admission
charge.

Man'
BalL

next

week

"The Robp." Friday
12

00,

2:L'0,
1:05,

Information presented during
Dr. Smith s visit wiO be printed
in book (oral and sent to major
lieges and universities throughout the nation to supplement

Central Kentucky's Largest
USED BOOK STORE
Other Th.in Tet)

4 45, 7:15, 9:40; Sunday,
3:35, 6:10, 8:40.
KENTUCKY: "Follow the Boys."

Friday and Saturday.

12:00,
2:50. 9 :0:

1 50,
3:50. 5:50.
Sunday, 1:40, 3:40, 5:40. 7:40,
9:40.
n"
STRAND: "Papa's Delicate
12 07,
3:21, f:3".
P:49. Where the Truth Lies.
1
51. 5:05 8 19.
CIRCLE 25 "40 Pound- - of Trou
ble." 7:36. 11:28. "The Tar
d
Annels." 9:41.
FAMILY:
"Blonrtf Bali.' 7:31
i i:36. "Bachelor
Flat."' 9:0l
LEXINGTON:
"Burning Hi!!.
7:37. "Roman Spring of Mr.
Bt ne." 9:41, "Winds Acros
the Everglades," ll :.'9.
!3 v t St!.
IB0KA88:

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Wild

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Friday and

D.-.-

3:

1963

Theatre,

pm.
Fn.t

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Laboratary Theatre,

Art- -

Building.

257 N. Lime

PRESCRIPTIONS

MEN'S

FOUNTAIN

COSMETICS

S.

day.--.
Contractors were scheduled to
with
meet
Kavanaugh today
to discuss whether the present
schedule can be maintained.
If "he move cannot be made
ever spring vacation, he
the
Contractors will have to close the
school - in
cafeteria while
later in the spring. An
alternative would be to delay
the move until June, Kavanaugh aid. but added this
would not be practical.
The new cafeteria will have
three serving lines, one of which
10

Free Parking

Limestone
Isom UK Cortege

Across

of Medicine

Home of the Co'lege Fo!ks

ADAMS
683

S. Broadway

Phone

Reasonable Prices

"High Fidelity Music tor Your Dining Pleasure"
MR.

Near 3rd

and MRS. JOHN INNES,

Proprietor!

Skip the sulphur and molasses--

get

a CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT
Chevrolet Super Sports

to present
accorriine
cation.,
Kavasaid Georpe
schedule,
naugh, associate bnateess manager.
p t e sent
Kavanaugh
the old
plan- - call for rinsing
cafeteria and grill April 5. wlM ::
students leave for vacation. Ht
expects the move to take about

TOILETRIES

Oecn 7 o.m. to 10 p.m.

have a charm that
yen for romantic
adventure as fast as you can slip into a
bucket seat. (Especially the mpaJa's, with
its adjustable new Com fort lit steering
wheel '. Front bucket scats are
a great si art, hut Super Sports
inalso feature plush
teriors, special interior-exteritrim in tasteful touches, and a
veritable feast of goodies we cal
performance options". Chevrolet and Chevy II Super Sports
invite adventure in convertible
or coupe form. That same Super
sco! lies your springtime

15

--

HALES PHARMACY

915

Sport zing applies to the Corvair Monza
Spyder, very breezy with its
power
engine, and
shift . Ditto for the new ( 'orvette Sting
Kay, a magnificent thoroughbred among
spurts cars with not
asinglesacriticein comfort. Both
Spyder and Sting Ray come in
coupe or convertible styles. All
Chevrolet Super Sports are like
spring days you've got to get
out in them to savor them. So
catch yourself a passing zephyr
and waft on down to your
Chevrolet showroom.
150-hor-

fure-lloo-

d

v

line. Folding doors

the cafeteria from
but the doors can
provide a common

eating area.
Kavanaugh said the present tables and chairs will be
used in the new cafeteria until
new furniture arrives this
The eating capacity will
then be increased to 913.
NEW
PHON!

i:w

Batui

Coffee

Sho--

5C0 Rose St.

ft;

and Sunday.

TONIGHT-

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COLLEGE NIGHT
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Private Rooms for Parties

BOOK STORE

The new Student Union cafeteria and prill will be open when
students return from spring va-

will be a grill
will separate
a large grill,
be opened to

Memorial

DENNIS

SUB Grill Will

Open April

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Thru aspects of Dr. Smith's
lectures are "History," to be given at 10 a.m. Monday, "Culture."
to fce given at s p.m. Monday, ar.d
"Science,1 to be given at i a m
Tuesday.
President Frank G. Dickey has
asked all professors to excuse
students wishing to attend Dr.
Smith's lectures.

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SENIOR RECITAL - March

Lectures

Miss Celia Butler, Me
from Pal k sbui g,
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A'cst Virginia, will present h er Sen u Rei ii.il mniulit at
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In atienl the l im Arts Building.
o'tlock, in the Laboratory

THEATER
SCHEDULE

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Singer To Present
Recital Tonight
She will be accompanied
by
Miss Ann Huddleston, instructor
:n the Music Department.
Miss Butler, a senior voice major, is a student of Mv-- s Phyllis
,enness. She was last seen as
Maurya in the opera "Riders to
taw Sea.' by Ralph Vaughan
Williams, which was presented
s a part of the recent Opera
Workshop.
She will present works by Bach.
Schubert, Brahms, Samuel Bar-be- g;
Patrick Joyce, and a group
f Irish Folk Songs.
This recital is in partial fulfilment of the requirements lor
he degree cf Bachelor ol Music
n Applied Voice.
The recital is free and the
ibiic is invited.

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Duke, Loyola To Clash Tonight
Aawrica's top three basketball teams highlight the field
lor the stlvei anniversary National Collegiate Athletw Association Tournament starting tonight in Louisville.
an ranked
Cincinnati, Duke, ami Loyola "1
in both ma km cage polls, i Ik tourth team, Oregon State,
- rated
lili in the United Press International poll.
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The

expected

action tonight.
Jerry Harkness is the only senioi on George
Ireland's Loyola Ramblers. Harkness - averaging 'l.7 lot
the year.
Leslie Hunter,
is the starting centei i"i tlx Ramblers.

rich state.
The latest Keystone
State
standout prepped three fears
McCort Hiuh School
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in Johnstown under Coach Joe
Shumock and was instrument;!
in the team loosine only one
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Oregon State stopped fourth ranked Arizona State to
win tin Fai IVest championship and reach the finals in
Louisville.

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from
Johnstown. Penn.. is the ninth
star to rign with
schoolboy grid
the Wildcats from that talent

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lead the way foi the men ol Slats Gill.
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Making theii second trip into Kentucky tbi season arc
tin Beavers ol Oregon State. I
Decembei the Beavers iell
to West Virginia in the lu si round ol the I KM. t !u
topped
Iowa lot third place.

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Mike Sum Sibils
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Rounding out tin Cincy starting live are centei George
Wilson, 15.0, guard Tony Yates, 7..". and Larn Singleton, 5.5.
Ed
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won the championship in both seasons
tt the helm in ( in innati.

Mullins and Art Hey man, Duke's gn it one-twwill ti id counteract Loyola's balanced .t'l.nk with
punch,
all Eve starters averaging
.i 11 points pel game.
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while Thackei is just over l".

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lopped Ohio Statt in the finals.
Tom Thackei and Ron
(inc. is led

game could be one ol the year's best
matches. Duke is riding the crest ol :i
ivinni ig streak.
the nation's scoringesi team, averagii e
Loyola, meanwhile,
Ati 90 points pet game.

to he ready

BROTHER

attack

and pressing delense.
Cincinnati's defensive specialists are

Duke ;md Loyola
Chicago tangle i; tonight's liist
game at 7:99. Defending national champion ( iacinnati meets
Oregon State in the Snale at 9:30.

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Joining Harkness it forward iN 6
and II rebound average.
point
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Guards ohn Eagn, 1.2. and Ron Miller,
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.iit ol guards spearhead the racing
the starting live. I in

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WHIR

SOCIAL
Bv NANCY LONG. Krrnt I Saefet) Idimr
Whc said Spring? Hot me. And dont think you can prove it
either, I destroyed all of last week's Kerne!- - ha. ha!
dj
Decani lock like anything bparUlm happened ttaxa week.
aralkcd fifty miles. Done of the English profesaom picketed
anything and the Kernel basnl been toed yet. Maybe some
v. :li start
cracking this weekend, or maybe they better not.
(me people like living in a tame and peaceful world.
Fraternity and sorority trade standing iir.nl out et. Gawaa
the alnihhM IBM auchtne i -- till in its i:!ter ileeff alter ill
bean la it. win not '.RM mcUmi! -- kert the caretaker erbea the
around to ipitttaf out the grades, lut he
Bear va- - ioins to
it. Handle with care
not feeling lik
mambled saraethiag .

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Since one of the p
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feel like

in Ml 11 a ial Hall. The; will be performing at 7 p.m. and agaiu
at 9:30 p.m. LKD has aeen the need for some top notch entertainment and has been kind enough to select two of the best in the
field. I think the Brothers are really good, and am sure the congeal will be uproariously
funny.
Suggestion to the male populous. II ou're havBBg trouMe with
!ur lavorite girl, and she told you politely to fly a kite, picket lie

Thiloscphy Club
The Philosophy Club v. ill meet
at 4 p.m. today in the Social
Room of the SUB. Alvin Pclk.
Gene Lewter and Eric Benson
will lead a discussion on "Decid-ir- p
and Trying tc Do X."

Westminister Fellowship
Westminister Fellowship

arfB

meet at 5.30 p.m. Sunday. The
pi tgram will feature a movie
"When the Wind Blows," an in- -

Play Pen

Aivhie

lilm on the arms race.
Afterward Julia Blyton will lead
a discussion cn the movie.
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LCCKPORT. N. Y. IP) BtrV-ie- e
tc the customer involves some
strange thing.--, supermarket em-r.- !.
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Bob Archie has become
convinced.
Aichk was putting up a case
cf tissues when a w. man cus-ita- nti
approached. Sh explained
she Deeded someone to mind the

ELE

rhi Kappa Tau
Recently elected officers ot the
Phi Kappa Tan iraternity tire:
Dale Anastasi. president: Chuck
Noe.
Sam Burke,
secretary: Smitty Hoskins. treae.
surer: Steve Lile.
Dave
include':
Other ofiicers
Chaney, social chairman: Don
intra-murmanager:
Rogers,
Dave Count in. rush chairman:
John Repko and ferry Wester-fiel- d,
trainers: Phil
pledge
Sinuns, chaplin; George Way-brigserjeant-at-arm- s:
Kent
Long, constitutional chairman;
Larry We sterile Id, alumni relatand
John Repko and
ions;
repres-Johnny Jordan,

Inc.
Radio Equipped
Dial

shake the
shackles!

are really good groups. Such as the Phi
Some pledge classt
Sigma Kappa pledge who have decided to be nice to the actives.
They're throwing a "Hobo" party Saturdaj night tit tin chapter
house, atid the Impacts will play.
Delta 'lau Delta ami Kappa Alpha Theta arid he baaasng laaeas
it a session Sataniai afternoon at tin Circle II. fcaeai aaked will
provide tin- nwindii to hack ap the illustrious voice oi Aaaae Mitchell
oi International fame. Ruaaoc has it that saraa gtoilyvfoog talent
si outs are in town for the lest ; I ities.
The ATO's are also having a party Saturday night at the chapter
with a final entreaty to Apollo

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make that

Buffalo Tavern

recording secretary: Bill Fttager-al- d,
corresponding
secretary:
Harry Lee Waterfieid Jr.. historian: Bob Stntall. treasure;
Tciin
Embry.
parliamentarian:
at arms;
Bill inon. sergeant
John Talbott. initiatory officer;
Pete Cassidy, IFC representative;
Leo Smith, social chairman: Jim
May, scholarship chairman; skip
Love. John Talbott. Terry Tro-vatOld South steering committee: Jake DeMoar, atheletic

John

chairman: and
rush chairman.

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out oi her Hfe, are hare the solution to our dilemma.
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to many him. Hsvr'S that lor saKCCSa? the BOUBME ol the tassj arai
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The Kappa Alphas are doing a little hit ol partying tonight to
the sounds oi Little Orbit ami some mysterious new singer "little
Eugene." Wonder it he li - a beard too?
Pi Kappa Alpha seem- - to be the first group this year to indulge
in a real live cabin party. They're ;oing down to the Kentucky Rivet
to test the water Saturday, and have promised to report on the retew uiceleles, some strong
sults. Love those cabin parties. Just need
loud voices cold suds, and you've got yourself about the bt t in- -

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