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Cadets, Sponsors To Attend
Cherry Blossom Festival

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The Kentucky Kernel
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Chrrry, W. D. Danfthrrtj, W.
HeLary, J.
J. P.
military sensors will rrpre- - Emrath, K. W. P. Edwards, Hays.
Foster, J. O.
sent UK at the animal Cherry . A. Howell, A. P. Kantrr, J. R.
Blossom Festival in Washing- Lisanby.
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A. F. Luchsinger. M. E.
ton, D. C, April 8 and 9.
M. L. Mcasel, C. L. Mills.
The Cherry Blossom Platoon. W. F. Ross. J. L. Schwelzer. W. E.
composed of Air Force and Army Seale, L. L. Simms. D. A. Stlth,
ROTC cadets leave at 3 p.m. today L. R. Strong. J. C. Sturgell. W. D.
for Ft. Meade, Md., where they will Thomas. W. A. Tolman, and V.
be quartered during the entire J. Wyatt.

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trip.
They will be accompanied by
Cadet members of the platoon Capt. Robert N. Weaver and M.
are R. E. Bailey, G. B. Bays, A. SKt. Luther L. Baxter, advisors.
Sponsors who will march with
the unit are Patricia Humphrey.
Dr. Ilito To Attend
Pntti CowRell, and Elaine Woods.
They will bp chaperoned by Mrs.
Meet
Robert N. Weaver.
Dr. Samuel C. Ilite. head of the
I'K's Cherry Blossom Platoon
UK Department of Chemical En- will participate in the 21th nagineering will be among represen
tional KOTC Drill Competition.
tatives of 24 southern engineering This will he the first time lK
schools attending a meeting on has entrrerl the competition.
engineering education at Columbia.
The platoon will also march in
S. C. April
the parade of princesses on SaturThe School of Engineering at day night.
the University cf South Carolina
is host for the meeting the 2Gth
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Rock Hudson, Cyd Charitse
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Never before has America known such sustained

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