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-- THE KENTUCKY KERNEL, Friday, April 23,

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Center Boards Install Officers

New officers of the Senior and
Junior Student Center Hoards
were installed this week at the
annual banquet in the Student

Center ballroom.
Dr. Hen Mack, past adviser to
the Senior Hoard, in his speech,
suggested that the Student Center incorporate more programs into their plans for married students, graduate students, and foreign students.

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"The Student Center should

Fred Meyers, new president of
be a large fraternity house to all the Senior Board, answered the
the students," said Dr. Adclstcin, challenge by telling of the new
Junior Hoard adviser. "Take the activities that have already been
attitude of what can we do, and initiated tliis year.
In reference to Dr. Adclstcin's
what more can we do, and then
let's do it."
challenge for committee chairmen to exhibit more pride in the
The faculty advisers challenged the new board members to Student Center, Meyers replied,
become affirmative and positive; "The new board members have
to come back in the fall with all exhibited a new outlook already
and think it will stay. We have
kinds of new ideas.
already begun to meet the challenge."
Meyers then put forth a challenge to the new advisers of the
committees to have more active
support.
DELTA SIGMA PI will sponsor
a concert by the New UK Jazz
Surface Sub
Group at 7 p.m. on Sunday m Light
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the Commerce Auditorium.
submarines now are using an
beacon originally
designed for aircraft.
THE UNIVERSITY orchestra, diThe warning light is necessary
rected by Abraham Mishkind, will because usually only the conning
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APPALACHIAN VOLUNTEERS
of the University will host a
spring conference this Saturday,
involving the Kentucky and surrounding colleges that have participated in the Appalachian volunteers projects. It will begin
at 10 a.m. in the Commerce
Building Auditorium, and former Governor
Bert Combs is
scheduled to speak.
Workshops concerning the various aspects of the volunteers program will be held in the Student
Center, Saturday afternoon, beginning at. II p.m. All students
and faculty, are invited, and further information" can be obtained at the A. V. Office (Room
102, Student Center.)
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students on a special University
European car tour this summer.
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thirty countries. Contact Campus
Travel Director, Room 102 Student Center. Phone 2466, or 2317.

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