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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL. Friday. April 22. 1955

Doctor Gives New UK Comptroller Observatory
Will Hold
Sunbathing
Is Active YM Worker New Session
Do's, Don'ts
nv YVONNE EATON
K.nan.uitjli, now! y apixiinted comptroller at UK,

"Plain, old. common hor.se ,ense
(Iforno .
Is the best precaution that enn be
used in sunbathing," Dr. John S. is already well known to many students on campus throut;li li is
Chambers, director of the Univer-rit- y work at tin YMC'A sponsored Y outh Assemblies in Frankfort.
Health Service, advised UK
the managing
Rirls this week as the first real"! As a member of YMCA, Kava-naug- h
rpring days warmed the campus, board of the State plan several of
has helped
But treating sunburn is nothing
the mock legislatures for high
new to the Infirmary.
Dr. Chambers says that they school students each year. A large
athave been treating; burns from sun number of UK students while beV
tending these assemblies have
lamps all winter.
Kava-nnue- h.
"Very seldom is a person in-- 1 come well acquainted with
Jured enough to endanger his life,"
UK is also well known to both
he said, "but it may keep him in
Kavanaugh and his family. He
bed for a few days."
The most serious case this year graduated from the College of
Commerce here in
that the Infirmary has treated was est daughter, Jane 1925. Hisa youngfreshthat of a boy who went to sleep man at UK now. Lee, Iswife, the
His
However, his
on a Florida beach.
disability did not develop until he former Lyda Elizabeth Anderson
of Clay, Ky., graduated with the
returned to school.
Some years ago a boy went to class of 1929. She is a member of
tleep under a sun lamp and almost Alpha Xi Delta sorority.
While here, Kavanaugh worked
lost his vision. Dr. Chambers reThese examples show that in the office of the dean of men.
called.
feirls are not alone in attempting He was a member of Delta Tau
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Delta fraternity, and Beta Gamma
to look like parched walnuts.
Chi, Kappa
The physician named some rules Sigma. Delta Sigma
to follow when exposing the body Delta Ii. ODK, and Phi Kappa Phi
honoraries.
to the sun:
x
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He also did a year of graduate
"The skin is very tender in the
ammk
early spring;, and outings should work at UK. He graduated xrom
Sturgis High School.
be short for the first few days
GEORGE R, KAVANAUGH
Kavanaugh has another daughuntil the skin has toughened.
"Don't sleep on your back under ter, Dorothy Louise, who is a
is on
either a sun lamp or the sun. senior at Miami University, Ox- Churchof at Berea. He Society the
for
the Kentucky
board
Above alt use sun lamps with cau- ford, Ohio. She is a member of
Crippled Children and is the chairPhi Beta Kappa.
tion because they are very
man for Berea and Southern MadiFor the past 28 years Kavanaugh son County Easter Seal Campaign.
has been business manager of
he served as
From 1950-19The River Nile Is approximately Berea College. In this position he chairman of the Board of Manoperated the Student Industries.
agers of Cardinal Hill.
4,000 miles long.
Kavanaugh is a member of the
He Is also a past president and
Frank " Gotch was one of the Berea Kiwanis Club, the Kentucky present - member of the National
greatest wrestlers of all time.
Chamber of Commerce, and Union Educator Buyers Association. There
are also numerous civic clubs in
w hich
Kavanaugh is active
throughout- - Kentucky.
Dr. Frank Peterson, who will be
come vice president when Kavanaugh takes over the duties of
comptroller June 1, said, "Kavanaugh is a man of training, experience and poise which qualifies
him for the position elected,
i'We at the University feel we are
fortunate in securing his services
to assist in the business" and financial operations of the University."

Beginning next week, the University observatory, near the intersection of Woodland and Hilltop Avenues, will be open every
Thursday night to UK students,
Dr. J. C. Eaves, head of the Mathematics and Astronomy Depart-- ;
ment, announced.
Dr. Eaves said the observatory
would provide students the opportunity to view celestial phenom-ena- e
through the observatory telescope and at the same time learn
from University astronomers information about these phenom-ena- e.

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Thursday night sessions
will begin at approximately 7:30
p.m. and last about two and a
half hours. Dr. Donald Clayton
Rose will be the lecturer, with
Robert Stout as his assistant.
The observatory sessions are free
of charge, Dr. Eaves pointed out.
and students, may leave at any
time.
The observatory sponsored
Night" yesterday
"Transylvania
and "Asbury Night" the preceding
week for students of those two

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sponsored lecture. The lecture
will be given Tuesday at 9 a.m. in
room 211 of the Journalism building.

McCiiIIougli Named
SU Board Prexy
Charles McCullough, sophomore

in Arts and Sciences, ha been
elected president of the Student

Union Board. Tipple Daniel has
been elected secretary.
Other new board members installed at the meeting were Reba
Lewis, Pat Pinney, and . Roy
Woodall.

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Outlining the views UK students
will be able to see, Dr. Eaves stated that each session would include
the following:
Views of the moon, its craters
and "mountain" ranges; views of
Jupiter, its cloud bands, four
moons, and shadows; views of the
Orion nebula; views of the spring
and winter constellations; and
double
views of the golden-hue- d
stars' of the constellation Leo.

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