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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL, Wednesday, April

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Dairy Career Day
Will Be April 28
About 75 high school students interested in careers in the dairy industry will gather at the University April 28 for a close look at
thrir intended field.
UK's Dairy Science Department
will be host for its sixth annual
Dairy Career Day which will end
with a banquet in the Student
Union Ballroom at 6 p.m.
The students will hear Industry
representatives discuss career opportunities in dairy production and
manufacturing; and the need for
trained men in the field.
Faculty members at UK will talk
to the students about what dairy
graduates do and how to enroll at'
UK. During the day. the students
will tour UK's Dairy Center, Bark-ma- n
Laboratory and Memorial
Coliseum.
Speakers will be Dr. Frank O.
Dickey, president of UK; Dr. Stan- -

Fracturinjx Time
DURANT, Okla. (AP) Lewis V.
Hampton Jr. of Dallas, Tex., and
his father held a reunion at the
senior Hampton's home here and
the overly exuberant greeting put
son in the hosthe
pital with a broken leg.
As they slapped each other on
the back, the younger man's leg
buckled and his father toppled on
top of him.

Computers To Summarize
Questionnaires
the Air Force

Spindlelop Farm
Opens For Tours

The
mansion on
University's Spindletop Farm was
opened for tours Sunday.
Clyde Lilly, chief clerk in the
Division of Maintenance and Operations, said the mansion will be
open only on Sundays from 1 to
5:30 p.m.
The tours will include trips
40-roo-

ley Wall, associate dean of the
College of Agriculture and Home
Economics; J. L, Hill, Carnation
Milk Company; Dr. D. M. Seath,
head of the Dairy Science Department; L. S. Zahradka, Falls City
Milk Cooperative, Louisville; and
TL T. Hanna, Sealtest Company.
Dr. R. E. Walton, assistant professor of dairying-- , is chairman of
the event.

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About 3.000 questionnaires com- the use of the computer and data
paring two Air Force summer uni- processing Bystero
for analyst
forms will be summarized by the of sample survey data.
UK Computing Center under an
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$11,593 contract with
Air Force Base.
The project was announced recently by Dr. Merl Baker, director
through the
mansion and the carriage house where of the Kentucky Research Foundation, which will administer the
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vehicles are
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stored.
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A second phase of the project full week.
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calls for Dr. John W. Hamblen. Tuesday Edition Monday 3:00 p m.
ciMitiact director and director of WednMlay Edition Tunday 1:00 p.m.
C,viw Gahhard Wins
Wedrie.day
the Computing Center, to design a Thursday Fdttlon Thursday 1:00 3p 00 p.m.
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questionnaire especially for
Prize
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and statistical analysis
Gene Gabbard. electrical engiHELP WANTED
on electronic computers and data
neering Junior, placed first in disHELP WANTED Several women for
trict competition in the technical processing machines.
general
work. No npecl.il xktlls
Dr. Hamblen will also do a study required.clericaltime.
papers contest sponsored by the
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won first prize in the A.I.E.E. disFirePHOENIX. Ariz. (AP)
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trict competition. Schools in Ala- men received an emergency call variety are again available for your
tprinc aoclala. CaU Dick Walker
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pickup and
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national meeting at Atlantic City from a heated outdoor swimming KENNEDY BOOK STORE. Wilson and
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Dr. John M. Carpenter and Dr.
Alfred O. Brauer of UK will present scientific research papers at
a three-da- y
meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists this month.
They will be among biologists
from 10 states and Puerto Rico
who will present research papers
at the Association's 21st annual
meeting at Loyola University in
New Orleans. April
Dr. Carpenter is head of the
Department of Zoology and Dr.
Brauer is professor zoology at UK.
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