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Tliat time is
ac.iiii! It draw inn n arer
and hearer! Soon (lie l ulimts of il.ivi Hone
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will lie riilinn reioti on tlie I'K campus as
tliey luxe done in years past.
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Spook and glohin. masked fare and war paint,
broomstick
and Insane laughter, all these will
come forth Sunday niht when the ed and
go Halloween.
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Every season about this slinky time of year
there Ls a secret society formed Just for this our
Iecial occasion. Its members are secret, unknown
even to one another On Halloween eve. thev meet
under an old tree on the campus ia new one each
year so that underrove'r
working attains!
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thrm will no! know which tree io hide behind to
watch), lo plot and plan their method of attack
for Die following evening

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F.ach mpmber Ihinks seriously about all the petty
things that have ocrured during the year by fellow students, the ones who didn't speak or ait

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friendly, thp ones who knocked them down and
went right on. only stopping to give them a .sneer
In walking across their prostrate bodies lying In
front of old While Hull, the profs who gave too
many pop quizes and flunked too many students
Just on general principles.

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A Day, Keeps The Spooks Awny
goblins demonstrate the proper technique for Halloween

apple-nibblin-

including close scrutiny foe possible

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from Irft to right are Martha M.T. Mary Sue

Joan Beloher.

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Oh. they really have a time! And while they
are thinking- up all the grueling, misarable thing
that ran happen to these unfortunate people, they
laugh with merry glee a did the witche in
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Tilts is the night when the campus cops, win
been so "genrrms" with tlv.
tidings, find their doors seald
tight aith all the unpaid paikinu tickets whut
these Junior
have s.oed for the sini!r
occasion.
If you ran recall this past week when
friendly student looked at you with uni
usual sinister glram. think If
have Innocent. f
wronged him this rar and then beware
long
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little slips of

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If you .should hupiM'n to be on the rump n
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Saturday ninht. watih behind and in front of
You won't
and to either side anil come armed
know where they are meeting and if thev spv yo
and VOl are one on their bl.uk list. Rl U ARE!
They mlfcht strike sooner than you exint--

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And what lo do Sunriat niglil. when the fire
start burning and the howls sound forth in Ihs
eery blackness of Ihe night, try lo be ralni. but
take rare!
To the freshmen on campus who know iiollunj

about what Is to hapix'n, hide your faces in
pillow and lock all doors. The .spooks haxe bee:
of Pa't
known lo even Invade the
Hall and the heavily guarded men's dorms Ti
the upper classmen who read this article and say,
"my what a bnnrh nf baloney"; wr .say. ""you're
right. We knew we couldn't fool you. bill we In 1
lo have some kind of story for Halloween "
Inner-sanctu-

Cooper Wins
Ei Mock Election

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After all the plans are made gnfl the he itrhi.14
hour net for all the fun. thev scurry away in Mi
dark, bark lo their place of a I sir. thinking s idiotically of Sunday luiiht when the 8 ciety will howl

I'mversity of Kentucky, Lexington. Ky., Friday. Oct. 29,

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!(himt lias won liis race lor 1'iiitc I
Son. Jolin Slionnati
election
States Senator -- at least tli.it s tlie result ol a
staged 011 campus
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Tlie Republican candidate swep.

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Voting Procedure Planned Dutch Group
For Homecoming Queen To Present
Concert Here
A iImiiijc in votiinj pnicciliiic lor
ii't ii is anioin' plans an- iioiiiiccil li' Snk. cainpiis
oto.miatiiiii. lor I'K's Homo-coining. Nov. fi. a''ainst Yatulci hill.
Thotouraphs of the queen candihave
Sevcnuen University
been no.niniitecl lor Homecoming dates will be placed on a bulletin
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board in the east winn of the Student Union. A number will be on
each candidate's name slip under
her picture
Voting will be held in Room 127
of the SUB. Fach student may
vote for three candidates, placing
the candidate's name and number
on his ballot.
Each of the three votes allowed
per student will be equal. Selection o Ihe queen will be based
on which candidate received the
most number of votes. Candidates
with the second and third high
number of votes will be the queen's

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Hichiirc.! Chin. Suky Homecoming chainni'ii. said that voting lor
the uui'tn title will be held Tuesday. Nov 2. and Wednesday, Nov.
3. from 9 am to 4 pm. in the
Student Union Building.
The Miky chairman stated that
absolutely
no campaigning
for
candidates will be permitted in the
M B this year. This order was
requested by the Student I'nion

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Coach

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Collier and
Hardy gained

added laurels Ibis week after the
Cats' win over Georgia Tech.
( oilier was named
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week for Ihe second time
this season, joining Bob Wood-ruof Florida as the only roach
to he hosen twice in one season.
Hardy was selected as player
of the wee for hi
play against the Jackets. Details on sport page.
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Phi Dell's

attendants.
There will be no Homecoming
King this year. Chin said
All
students must present their ID

Lead Tag Sale

Phi Delta Theta and Delta Zeta cards to be eligible to vote for
are leading in the OUK tag sale Homecoming Queen.
contest, .ales chairman Lewis Bar-lie- u
A mock football game between
sorority pledge will feature a pep
announced today.
Running second in the fraternity rally planned by Suky Friday.
division Is Delta Tau Delta. A tie Nov. 5. at Cut's p.m. The rally will
exist in the ororit division be- be staged in front of Memorial
tween (
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Omega and Alpha Delia

Youth Day
Observed
On Campus

Coliseum.
Mure than 2,UK) students Irom
Homecoming displays erected by
The tagi will be sold before nil fraternities, sororities, and the ISO hii;h schools in Kentucky arc:
expected to attend the Fourth An- the remaining home games ur. women's residence halls will be nual Youth Day and Cheerleaders
judged this year before 9 a.m.
boosters to the pep Mition.
Clinic here tomorrow.
Saturday, Nov. 6.
The Youth Day and Cheerleaders
winning iiainiuij ni
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candidates and
Clinic is held under the auspices
rotity are presented silver punch sponsoring organization are as
The joint
YMCA
of the 6tH-with the winners determined lows:
purposes of the
meeting
on a organization
Lynne Applegale. Boyd Hall; are to bulkl better sportsmanship
membership
In high school athletics, entourage
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basis.
high school students to attend
and to show the fUuirnt-s- .
what the University has to oiler,
Activities
new students.
Registration will be held in the
SATl'RDAV, NOV. 6
lobby of tiie Coliseum from X to
10 a.m. This will be followed by
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the following locations: LaREGISTRATION
fayette, Phoenix and Kentuckian Hotels; Campbell House: the sessions for cheerleader in Alumni
(iyni, for majorette in (iuignol
Culiaeum and (ireat Hall, Student Union.
CONFERENCE
Statewide Committee on Kentucky Law Scholar-- ; Theatre, and for other students
in the Coliseum.
slops. 10 a.m., Lafferty Hall.
The cheerieading group w ill hear
BRUNCH
11:30 lo 1 p.m., Blurgras Room, Student I'nion. All a panel discussion on "Building
alumni, faculty and their friends invited. SI per person. Better Sxn tsinanship in High
IOOTHA1.L GAME
Vanderbill v. Kentucky. 2 p.m.. Stoll Field.
School Athletics.'- Members of the
HOMECOMING TEA
President and .Mrs. Douovau receiving alumni, panel are - Blai.Uni -- CMur UK
lootball mentor; Wendell Butler,
faculty and frirnds of I K, 4:30 lo 6 p.m., .Maxwell Place.
LllOMK OMIN(i DANCE
8:30 lo I! p m. ill Ihe ballroom of the suia rnitt nrieiil of public instruction: Ted Santord, oniniissionei
l.afarlle Hotel. Frre lo all alumni, lacully and Ibeir friends.
High School
of the Kentucky
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Orchestra appears
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existence since the conception in
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three major conductors. The
founder William Kes guided the
group for the first sewn years and
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who earned the baton
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Friuard Van Hienum timk over
the orchestra after the European
liberation that ended WW II and
now regularly shares the podium
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past his Democratic opponent, tor-- i
mer vice president Allen Barklev.
and captured 55 per cent ol lU)
total student vote.
Complete rleetion return show
Cooper: 440. Karklry: 3h(i.
The election preview was stageJ
bv the two UK political clubs tin
Young Democrats und Young Republicans Clubs.
A voting machine was secured)
from Fayette County o! finals and
set up in the Student Union. Voting hours were Irom H to 4 p.m.
Although the eleilion result
show only a total of 8Uti sluednU
voting, the over-aligure is somewhat higher A total of 8'.U persons cast ballots, but 8J ol theso
were invalidated by voting Irregularities primarily misuse of the
voting machine.
Officials
from both political
groups were on hand to explain
Ihe machine operation to voters
of Ihe election comEnglish of Ihe
mittee, Charle
Democrats and Noah Meade of Ihe
Republicans, pointed out thai till
was the first opportunity many
students had ever had in using a
voting machine.
Jim I.yon. chairman of Ihe
Young Democrats Club, was well
pleased with the voter turn-oubut apparently was not so well
sate lied with the election results.
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Wendell Williams, chairman of Ihe Young Republicans Club, show
Jane lux lev huw lo use lie voting mai lime in Ihe mot k campus
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oung Demoiral
rleetion. Jim l.wiii. chairman of tlie
looks on.
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