xt7zpc2t7d1m https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7zpc2t7d1m/data/mets.xml University of Kentucky Fayette County, Kentucky The Kentucky Kernel 19630328  newspapers sn89058402 English  Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. The Kentucky Kernel The Kentucky Kernel, March 28, 1963 text The Kentucky Kernel, March 28, 1963 1963 2015 true xt7zpc2t7d1m section xt7zpc2t7d1m Miss Lexington

UK Beauty

Captures

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Crown

Paula Choate, Un iversitv
freshman and a member of
K;qp.i Mpha Tin t t s r rit) .
won tlx Miss Lexington c
petition held Tuesda) i.'ht
at Henr) Cia High Scho !.
Vitrei

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suit at
saiu. "(!
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Tin- - Hi

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qutte hit
ha

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yet.
roing ta

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she ha
even yeari , and

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member

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program,

harp

Scha-bli- k.

fivi Bnatftsts.
Med by all tl

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University

hards, Karen
Linda swan- - d

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Bat-bar-

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ret tra foi '.
idifleiiU were pn

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the winner

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The c
to Mm audi nee by Marilyn V a
Derhui Mist America of 1958
ini-t- i'
i a n mantes.
Kiss Ch ate will represent
in tin Mis Kentui
petition, to be held in Au u

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Mins Lexington
t
at ibis fear's raoapetitiaas,

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Dehhie Delaney

Voting

I 'nfon
Voting tor student
.Junior Board will he held t
tm n f--5. Voting baa thi wi
kteaaed in the student I aii a
and tine Arts Buildings and in
she awn s icaMesaee halls
nmM present II) cards to

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Vol. LIV, So. St.

pace.

Pa ah Chaste. Barhara Kit ha rib, r n li I and Karen Shablik. left.
tied fat the runmrup spot. PJoth arc fraaa l K.

another t'ahrc riitj

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THURSDAY, MARCH

Cultural Approach Asked

By Greek

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Anih.iiH ranaanentaries :r
t". ::.iA'w the cuiKsr. '
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Csiuk Meek aras

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e.u s com m i 1 1 ee v. ill mi: ;est in next
Rati
peas 'a bmo thai snnr of the "fan, fan tun' be
u
I. reek l eek. t be i
t.a,en oat
01:1:'
BM Mii.is- - events. A an aha ha ii J speaker ir a
raMaaral
vnt tor all the eantpw and Lexington,
ill tlit prameaai gaanf la a laral charity, was one
ad t!ie su. 5 ataans,

O'hti Rngcje.stions that will lie handed to next
year's exMMtttce include continuing tli" Week as
it Mai i'in Casta year, but having the danc in a
i: Building;
largcs pit fr pwhans the S adent
'ik ban

carnival
place than

28, 1963

Eight Pages

iliiinni lhms Announced

eek Committee

A mm cult ii al appr acti to (in k W eek
lias IntM advoctaed bj this year's Creek

f KvntucA y

more

suit a )Ie

The stl
Ing c immittee voted to give $200. the
:.
arnival t.i the Student Union
proi eeda ii
B ard for the purchase of records for the nusic
in the v. w student Union Building. "This
ioungi
will be a gift that all the students, Greeks and
independent: alike, can enjoy." aid committee
Johnny Williams. The records will be of
all types, classical, jazz, and rock 'n' roll.

this week for
Applications will be sent ot
commit tt e. The
membership on next yi ar's steerii
committee will be selected by tb senior members
currently on w committee.
Tia members :'f this year's committee inshsde
Barbara Johnson and Johnny William-- , cochair-BoeOibbt Reese, nick Cappa, Met- Qrayaon,
Joyce Cunningham, Carl ModacU, Ann Withers,
c..r Harper Brenda Marquis, and Paul Carr.
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Jut It I. Moselv Slated
To Sjiealv At Seminar
A
United Stales Coatgressman and a m
ri s, u t Ik r
will be the prilieipal speakers at tht Sixth uti
UK Vhimni
Seminar Maj "1 ami June I. "Communism:
Oi the FU- tun "i
the Past?" ill he the theme.
congressman Walter H. Jodd and Dr Philip F. M sely,
principal research fellow of the Council on f
:i Relations,
(few
l

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York, will sneak.
"The World Conflict Moves to a Climax" will be presented by
Juciti at the opening session of t!
9:30 i.m. Friday,
May 31 in Room .MX 63 of the UK Mi ...
C ti t
Dr. Mostly mh .si;,.;,
on "Khrushchev's New 5;r. tegy: cha:- lenge to America?'' at the final sesskm of 'It. seminal June 1.
I our IK
faculty members v.il! speak a Brill); a trid.iv alter noon
eaahaar in the Medical ( enter. The speaker- - and theic subjects are:
nr. C. Max Milam, asafartant )i'"f' or ol politisal .science.
"Marxism as a Stio-PoiitieTheory;" Dr Stanley J. Zyxniewski,
assistant professoi of hisr,iry. "Evolution it
Soviet Union;" nr.
John T. Master., proffcaaui ot ecot omit - The Bovii : normc Sy
nm:" and Robert M. Rode-- , instructor in the Patter: a School i
Diplomacy and Internationa Ckanmerce,
n
Aid prograai

il be nr. Amxy Vat
P rticipant
oi tin Phtten on
ocnoot, Kones, Dr. ZyzmewsU, art; Dr Mi
A physician
by profession, nr. Judd ha
set
io tenaa a the
representative from Minnesota's Fifth C ngr kmal Dtstrict in
Minneapolis, Minn.
in- BeaiaV
arartj with hat Caaaaei an i
i.n Kelatioiis. )r.
..
aiso (s a.iiunt i prolessr ,,,
,.
relathMM at the
Raawiaa InstHaAe, Caaaaabia t tiiv.isit
He dfreeted Ike inatitate
I951-195- &
tram
an aMecv al tie
lie
nMed s, . ,.s prpartaarnt
oi siate fraaa IPtS-lM- S,
aaai araa an adis,r to !eevetary al taie
CaraVH Mull at tin- Moaeaai reaaTiiian in 1945
The eaainar will be open to all intere U a pei :. Mi-- - Chi ?
Oifford. director of special event- - fan UK Extended Pi crams, is
chairman of the .seminar, .sponsored by the Aluaoni Association.

,(

Rolfes

K:

Player Quits Grid Scfuad

One university athlete baa
withdrawn from UK and another
has quit the football team.

Don Rolfes, sophomore basket -ball player left school for persona! reasons u was learned yesISO
terday and Joe Parrott a
p and halfback from Chattanooga, Tenn.. ha- - quit the football
P

Williams, caekairmaa at the Greek Week
sti'Tini; rominittee. presents a rheck far 9SH la
;
"indent t'nion
t:'.n Itepkci. a memt'er
tHi of the Stu
.'.
Jud Ki'iiss. p:

Pataaan

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I nion Building, looks mi. The
he k. pro-b- e
reeds from the fireek Week ( arnival, "ill
used
purrhaM records fur the tnuu lounge in the
new Student l':iiin Bvilding.

ar avid
Haiti's
not elaborate
farther aa bis n .is. in- - tor
t
hat s.u(j tb.i: he araaid
leav-i:i-

a job. and so to work."
-

s.

that

ittend a:. other school
fall, and there are reports
that Xavier : (::
and Miami
of Ohio have been contacted
about enrolling him R ,ife
hi will

next

that

in-

"didnl

contact them,

but some ol my friends

fan

Lea

Rolfes appeared bn 23 of the
Wildcats' J5 games but tea :..
He had aa 8.4 ; inf per game
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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL Thursday, March

On Your Mark. Gel Sef

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28,

Beta llpha Psi
Will Hold Initiation

...

ATO's To Sponsor Walking Race
Tbe

I'ut on your hiking shoes
men!
prepared t walk for
the honor
vour fratemit

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btterfraternity

The walkers will head tor Frankfort ria Route 60 and return to
Lexington ria route OL
Tin race ia scheduled to end in
front of the Cohaeum betoecu

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walking nice, sponsored by Alpha
Tun Omega, will begin Hi 11 pi.:
Friday in front of the Coliseum

I4-

are wait

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IS

The Alpha Ha Chapter of Beta
Alpha P- -i professional and accounting honorarj wiB hold its
spring Initiation Friday at 9 p.n:.
in the student Union Building.
A
will be held at
banquet
Lev.!Reatanrant utter the initiation Members interested in
attending the banquet should
contact Prof. v. E. Seals in
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Film Srriea ariH oteaenl The
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t. Might in the Goignei Theatre.
adaaafcsioa charge.
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Coats, drpc- - and
kirts altered. Knitted dresse short-ee:iCustom
hats.
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Doer Price $2.50

Tickets are Available at
Dawahare's
Graves, Cox
Campus Book Store

Barney Miller's
Kennedy Book Store

lutomatic

rami. Ph.
Ban

radio. Spokt
pack, extra clean. Call
lOitl
p.m.

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At MEMORIAL HALL on March 29. Shows will begin at 7 p.m.
end 9:30 p.m. Only 2,100 tickets are available. Don't chance a
"sell-cut- "
cro'vd. BUY tickets in ADVANCE!

Mue i.iii oillet. Kt
kteutmcatioti
pleaw
no qhi iliimi Baked. Ho! .

Ktarn

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Ext. 7o:!

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held ovr?j

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MEETINGS

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Kentucky
Alpha Chapter
ill bast the
Phi Ep-il-annual District Leadership School
the weekend of March 30. Members from two states and five col-- It
aes and universities will attend.
The leadership school is a program planned to instruct its
members in the qualities necessary f( r constructive and nnrrcna
fill leadership m the fraternity
and t"::t. c immunity.
Work sessions will bo held .ill
ciay Saturday under the guidance
: J ihn Marshall, a national representative of Sigma Phi fc, Hon,
it!

Room

CaaaaapaMtaa ( Sub
Dr. Stanley l. ZyzniewsM will
present a slide illustrated lecture on Rusia at 7:30 p.m.
at the Student Union
om. Dr. SSyzn-iews- ki
Building Social
ha
long had a special
interest in Rusia and spent last
ot
summer at the University

lAP)
store gh t,
.1
hexcised, has ccm b; s
rttii identified as membei of
Oh family.
n by
Th IT el was 5,. t
Eiuk Bird in his small selt- occ IaT N
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tant s
t his chial
IS,
duvtinut:. AdrieniM Btani
st re
lh;t h. kept ......; :: 30
A viHagi

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Mrs. Joyce
Jht eh:
Biania. vac m terrified at the
ariid shape moving across the
efacc that she threatened to waft
cut
The vicar, the Rev. Ciui Roberts, conducted a mi ike of eaor-tb- m
and all were satisfied toi
the time teint.
Now the ghost is tack.
Adrierme
sprtted the ihape
three thaes: "I tan it vaa the
gh t of an eld lady with ahite
bah and a n.ihr.c face. Suddenly, i re,.Ii?ed vhe:c 1 had Been
bet before in a picture .i my
which
great,
hang in a bedroom at h one,"
he aid.
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But the papei wads ate
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Tareyton's Dual Fi'ier in duas partes c'ivica est:

In
CHEVY

CHA;E
Bays

Pulpitis

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Thurs ond Set Nite
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LITTLE ORBIT
And His Trio

DCAL FILTER A

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that

;eneral committeca ot the Little
Kentucky Derby will be held at
9 :M
pja today in the Foottatul
R
n -the SUB.

WELCOME

STUDENTS

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KD

kick-o- ff

Beaufy Salon

Gamma Chapter;

Pre itic'. ;. Oalye Shaver.
Tennessee
College,
Wesleyan
Tennessee Delta Chapter; PresiVice Presi- dent, Bill Albriton;
dent. Alan Kennedy: Scboh
Chairman, R. V. Jennings

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Emma Land's

University ot Tennessee, Tennessee Ainha Chapter; President,
Roy Kerr; Vice President, Ron
Cochrane; Pledge Educators, Ken
Etbi ridge, Scii.uar.-ln;- )
Chairman,
Bill Sullivan.
Ea.-- t
Tennessee State College,

c3 . ged pipi
ondi crazy," sayi
!d Bumm r, who disc rered
ht pvoct - e me 10 seai agi
most
bot it works ;.::ci It'i i :
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Chairman, James
Chairman, Jerry

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today iu the "Y" Lounfjf of tne
Stud) nl '.iiin Buihimu.

Ilpba Zeta
Tne ScoveU chapter of Alpha
Zeta agriculture ban oraiy frater-nit- y
will meet at 7 p.m. m the
Student Room of the Agriculture
Building. A itwtkff will i;t- beld

she

The
If
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N,

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Lilian will mce' a'

DVtcfa

Hungry for

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"Bui i believe AdrienrJe."

Scholarship

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family.
According t;; the ghost tellers,
tins and packet! have started
moving mysteriously around t lie
hey did last
shop once mart
e haunting
Novea ltx r wnen
got .n-ted.
Drocerfca and chot late packages have moved ot! the counter.
Cereals have been found on the
iloor.
A button was thrown one time
across the -- hop.
Tin vital said: "I am not
plannme to conduct another ser- vice.

Delta te!ta Delta
Delta Delta S'.;!. Day
be beM Saturday at the
oia Hon i. Delta Rho ol UK
B ta Zeta of Transylvania
participate with local alum-D- M
Bi the luncheon mcetin: and

Delta

Ml cow.

Grandmother Ghost Returns!

A.

Delta eta Jam Seaaisai
Delta Zeta oronty will hold 4ii
all --campus jam seaaion ram 9
PA, tomorroa at the cha;.er
'iii-- '
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shade- - will furnish
the music.

Baavd
The Student Union Board i
aponaoring a tea lot psychology
major- - and faculty aaembers from
5
p.m. today m the SUB S cia
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Mark Amos: Vice Pre ident, Alex
8aIlustio; Pledge Educators, Bob
and
Rumma
J(.::..
Morley;

Mr.

the representative ol thfl
United State Peace Oorpa, w.U
discuss the need tor agriculture
graduate! tm the Peace Corp-- .

meet at 5 p.m. today m the Student Union Building
Stadeait

members.

present

The member ol SUKY. the
campih pep oruanizatian. will

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Views On Med Center

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University of Kentucky

To

!k Editor:
In reference to the story in the
March 20 issue ol the Kernel
.n

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f.ior.d da
Met ur..J-- r Ifcc A I at March
week t!':riM: the r gulaf uhool yeai i
during bolidajff i.i tuaa
SIX DOLLAltS A SCHOOL UAn
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Pichard Wuw, IfflMtgMg Editor
Bln Fitpatbkk. S;x.rf$ Editor
Nancy Long, Sctit'fiy Editor

John

MaMfff
Elam, Aru Editor

Dicx WALLACE, .Wicrtoirig
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Dwid

Cabl Moaeon, Sews Editor
Jack Di abte, Sporti

Haue,

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Fayette County Medkal Society control "i the Medical Centei .it I K
w uld like to say thai it is ridiculous
im the county society lo have as
nun Ii control as it does.

Editor

Pmrnp

nirer si ty Swtpbox

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Associate

dams. public il lations
ol the Fayette
ounty Medical Society stated in the article reDr.

1.

loyd

chairman

SUB Projects

With the new addition to tin
Sin. km Union Building soon to be
completed, the Student l nion Board
hat drawn

u

numbei

.

ol

proixsais

ferring to the Med (
cannot .i thai he's
cause he works loi .i
Ii tt:n tn me thai

in the theatei ol the new
solve date probthose with no means ol trans-

be shown

addition, and would
lems !!
put t.iti' m.

working

ol worthwhile
inothei pi i )
nit i .i i .i band t
i itt i to
play
in the new grill every Saturday night

which would use the newei tacilities
theii most advantageous extent.
i

except when there is .i
his would
dame in tlu ballroom
also mean the extension ol the grill
hours, which would benefil both the
students and the Building. this lorra
ni ,i Saturday night "Jam Session"
would serve .t twofold purpose. ;irst,
recreait would priH'ide .i phut
tion i"i the independent students,
.iml second, it would solve the prob-leol the "deterred rushee" who is
not permitted in the Fraternity houses
during various periods ol "silence."
No covei charge oi admission would
be required to attend these parties.
it is Ik iped thai these and ttht
proposals will be carefully considered,
and
mltl iiiih be ol
as they
not .i
to the students who
w
theii sl- - int i'i .t worthwhile
Irom

The Student Union Building
vl- - trom every
student's

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tion, .mil ni! ni this, the Board receives a budget
$2J00 uhili is
divided among si committees.
ht
rcason tli.it .i grcatei amount ol
money is not given ii the Board is
that the Student Union Building
much like .i downtown establishment in thai it liiuM pa) .ill "I
ii own bilk.
l

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However, due to the expansion
and lacilities next year,
the building
the board is asking foi a budget ol
4,000. One "I the new proposals the
Board has made Is thai .i series
movies be shown on Friday and Saturday nights, with .in admission charge
t ."u cents
to students and 75 cents
loi noil students. These movies would
i

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li

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com-tio-

entei suii: "One
,im dillereni bet.iti university."
since the stall is

publu supiiorted

.i

With ..ii the adver
publkity
lately directed al the medkal pcolcv
ioll in i
.il to monetary matters,
the County Medkal Societies' joi-tioseems to (!i!a an abominable
i the
disregard i"i the reputation
prolestion as a whole, and .ml a
mm ei n.
economk
Foi a ( iuniy Medk al Si n iety to
i! cxercke
thiN much
l
possess
ovei a m.iu institution, (no one

insti-tutio-

the people do have a right
to know who is working
them,
and what ihe are doing, regardless
ni whethei "hundreds ol othei physi-- t
i.ms may be conducting the same research." I In people arc paying the
.it the Medical Center, ami arc
Um
noi paying the salaries ni Dr.
and h; i leagues. No mattci hon
much publicity tin Med Ccntci doctors receive, it will not rake anyone's salarv, as Dr. Adams seems to
tear.
Med ( entei M.iii members receiving publicity would noi do it Im
"personal aggrandiement," but to
the peoph ol Kentucky as to
w hat
being done with theii
money. I his is not "adver-- t
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thai they do wot k
loi a state university IX)ES make
them different (rora members ol the
County Medical Society engaged in
private practice.
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students ran be treated
Med t entei
ithoui a
i
ol relerral Irom the C inry Medkal Sotkty), sccaM lo me to be a
gross injustke.
It should U realiced thai the
members at oui medkal center weve
hiit (I noi inl because ol then
abilities in the medkal
hnt aho Im theii hih
integrity and moral character!
led
the
whkh tti!i to be jin-t- :
Fayette County Medical Society.

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Kellers To The Editor

Readers Write About Integrated Athletics
Oak Ridge Comment

To The Kditor:
lor

your m i
stand on fan play in your
athletic department, as quoted in an
Al' article in tonight's Oak Ridger!
We have a similar situation with
the athletic teams ol our integrated
junior and senior high schools. Negro
players have had to sta home trom
all out ol town games. Local school
board and principals tell protesting
Negro parents that the "situation is
Out ol our hands since TSSAA teams
a ill not play us it we insist on fielding our Negro players.

Congratulations

well-stat-

Mks.

cial and cultura sense, which is far
worse, UK should take a few more
positive steps like the litth om it
took with tin S(; decision.
We think that our beliefs the b
lit is ot our country and our university are much more important than
our university's stand with the SEC,
which firmly enforces segregation in
athletics on its members, L Is included, w ith its '"unw ritten law Governor
Combs has supported integration; I Is
academih.is supported integration
and. we are happy to sa.
cally
Student Congress has supported inte- .

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ol the country.

IiKklentalry, there
the United
good hit more
oi the South.
Stat tes than there
oi
th
Southern
The "honor
"geintlemen has demmistrated in the
last few years what it really is:
thai I K
otry
hypocrisy. We t
shot llld adopt this proposal and pull
aws From the SYX. it it has to. Now
is t he time for UK to proclaim and
to i trove that it is not a part ol the
"h norable South, that we at I k
are mature students, that I K is a
mat nre school, and that We are will-ting
uphold the high ideals ol our
ntry and ol onr tmtversity.
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Kenneth Im n
AtS I " simian
Damu
Tukdv
AttS Freshman
i

Axel Meyer

Oak fiidge,

Tenn.

Bravo

.

UI.

iwffl

Kj.

in

Howard College would no doubt
welcome having you with them. Or
would they?

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Whys

P.

Hums.

Memphis,

Freshman
R

To The Editor:
You're credited with an edition advocating pulling out ot the Southand recruiting
eastern Conference
N -- roes.
! ad rs.
And, become
"Leaders" in wh it, buster?
You're "sick" ol having racial
rammed down your throats.
You mean youri t;;t i ol not having

Endorses Proposal

issue ol th Kernel about
athletics, w would like to
integrated
say that we heartily endorse this proposal. UK has been integrated now
for almost a decade; with th recent
Student Congress decision pertaining
to the desegregation ot the restaurants around the campus, v.e feel that
UK is again making Im id v. ..
Segregation keeps the spirit ol
slavery ahYe. Negroes aren't being
held down because ot servitude in the
traditional sense, but rather in a so

a IM

Go To Howard

To The Editor:

Concerning the editorial

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Maijfu

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Rai ph ( '. Bnou
AitS I n simian
ill Ht HI F. El KM ELN

To The Editor:
Bravo! It Negroes can attend UK
its their riiiht to represent the school
in athletics.
John M. Reed, mud.

Ik.

d

Then loo, it could be yotu name
would i( t lit tort Look or some ol the
other several white supremacy haters
and gel
ai a writenp Ol maybl an
offei to phi tin ir editor i.d st.dts.
Yon should translei to Ok Miss
when
en could be a can Iklan lor
head ol tin ir student paper and
getting some more Merediths
there, somi perhaps athletk illy. They
recently voted out men paper president lor her leaning to the dark rate
as heaved out she
but befori shi
had st i.d oilers to get on st.dls and
say her words in lavor ol integration
and all the nice things that goes with

Tenn.

iongratulatia as

To Th, Editor:

N; doubt

u will t in rmmVi fl
deal
resistance Irom the
great
racists and tin ir colleagues concernMy only
ing youi recent editorial
comment :s this: Do not allow the
vocal minority to shake you Irom thii
i have right'
strong position which

tab

n.

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mans
tunity

hi
to
g.

an just a leu times in a
when he has the opporilo something truly
have cap
It seems that

ut-s- ta

wax
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nsratulations on

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ship.
Take

that any presb'gi I
from such a step forward
would be overwhelmingly offset by
the prestige it would gain from the
oushy
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lost

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big nami s in N kACP. Tht j might arrange to get a few thousand soldiers
and marshalls to help out.

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Washington I nicenitn
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BOOKS
R evte

Fcr those who were
tend cr.e or more of
tures and would like
DM about the man.
nt

able tc
the lecto know
and his

it seems that last weeks olumii
in(fcntained ail the necessar
formation for obtaining the hook
nam-- . Therefore
lor
the
those persons, obsereant
t Hough to recounie this lad and
rns it to m attention our
n quest has keen answered.
The book is: "1 tie Students" by
David Horowitz. And it is still
ailable in paperback
for 50
ents at Kennedy Bookstore.

npt

W

ktaas, he has written a book
"The Relr.ions of Man."
Whe nthe term philosopher is
.ifphed to a man. the usual
Stereotype that is pictured is one
of n agnostic or athetist who
sit all day. smoking a pipe and
It' ' ..' about such abstract
agaas as is there such a thing
at s perfect triangle. Naturally.
1:
philosopher isn't married, or
it he is. he is henpecked.
fit
However. Dr. Smith doe-n- 't
Qua description at all and vc
map admit that few do. fortunately). First of all. he is a Chris -Man. At one time he was an

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ordained minister in he Methodist Church. And ht gives us an
excellent picture of his wile in
the preface of bit work writing:
"When authors acknowledge a
wife s help the pictuie usually
conjured up is that of a patient
spouse respectfully tiptoeing
through the househald tasks,
perhaps, an ineffable aura
of admiration and support. Whiit
these virtues are not absent from
must be
my wile, something
aeided to the image; a partner
happily involved m every sentence, pruning with zeal, revising
with skill and imagination. It is
because of this that "her hue-hais known in the gates, when
he sitteth among the elders of

ackie

auction." Sahnger.
The Sand Peebles." McKenna.
"Sever Days In May." Knebtl

and Bailey.
Fail-Saf-

BaI

dick and

Whteler.
Tht Moon Spinners." Stewart.

I

Edward Gibbon's "Tht
empire is now avanaDU in

am

Published
ded. But never forget it's
alive.' "
mitii writes
And when Ilr.
about the ariou religions nt the
,ir Id Ihej art attVC. He dot s not
attempt to tKe a complete liis-t.- T
it the r'lijiiun tor ai he
ia it paaaiMe to say
asks: Ha
tj
in a ingl- - rhaptef what
means to all bristians?"
is it a book that atNeither
tempts to compare religions and
divine their worth. Rather, Dr.
Smith says. -- It is a book that
seeks to embrace the world. . . .
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The baefc eaMiders the kasii
t.o !n:.s t the ma jor religions
of the world: Hinduism. Ktidd-hist untui ianisin. Taoism.
lam. .ludaism and Pill isiijaitj

Smith writes: "This book
religion that exists . .

.

net as

dull habit but as an
acute ever. It is about religion
alive. And whenrvt r religion
comes to life it displays a startling quality; it takes over. All
else, while not silenced, becomes
subdued and thrown without contest into a supporting role."
a

One of the most common remarks made about Dr. Smith by
those who attended the lectures
was that his talks were so clear
and understadabie. This trait is
carried ever in his book.
The reader is given a general
statement and then the list of
thiet 0C four points which define and illustrate the- statement.
Fcr example, in his "Point of
Departure" Dr. Smith lists what
the book is not and then follows
with what the book is. He sum-

marizes;
FICTION
Raife High The Roof Beam,
Carpenters ai.d Seymour An In-i- r

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the land."

is about

kENTlCkl KERNEL, Thuixbx.

"A treat anatomist used to
close his first lecture to beginning medical students witb some
wc ids whose tenor applies equally
well to our own undertaking. In
this course.' he would say. wt
shall be dealing With flesh and
bones and cells and sinews, and
there are going to be times when

K.

HES1 ON SMITH

To borrow Nietache's imane. we
have all been summoned to become Cosmic Dancers who do not
rest heavily in a single ap t but
lightly turn and leap from one
position to another."
I suppose he is rehiring to the
that crawls around on the
outer rim of he pigeonhole of
knowledge.
For a clearer insight and tin- derstsndmg of the world's great
religions Dr. Smith's "Religions
of Man" is highly recommended,
It is published in paperback by
Mentor and is available at Ken- nedy Bookstore.

Washing!

by

Book (arries Musical
klw york r c am pose r

believes that story
pad not song is the most important
ft nent cf Broadway musical cc m-t- i.

dtthur Schwartz

Gibbon's work has
long time ago. and
much hat been discovered and
written since, there is general
agreement that it holds its place,
and is ail the more readable for
its artistic excellence. . . . The
work has to be viewed as a
whole and consideration given to
tin problem of reducing hi bulk,
as far a possible, without impairing the impression that it
gives of an organic entity."
h
as
Ihercfarc
psasaces
those ill in i IMaf Raaaaa provinces and Ifceaeaaed tor.. which
now have l
n diacaveved faaa
were .niitt.il. Mesrevev, Mm essentials n main aSeag atth Gib-bea- 'i
faaaam i.tnote.
When one considers ihe broad
Story that is coven d
weep a.
n thl
three volumes he is
amaaed to discover how thorough
and detailed the work is do- spite the many omissions.
Considering outstanding pass- ages is also difficult when you
re. :lue that the entire history of
the Romans was outstanding.
However, the flow of language,
the' interesting episodes, and the
dt tailed descriptions
allows the
reader to fully enjoy the wonders ol the age. One tends to tor-g- et
that he's reading a history
a

The edition i omes
omplete
with maps.
illustrations, and
ehroniilogical
listings tor those
unfamiliar with the sequent e of
e ents.
"The Decline and Fall" is not
bedtime novel to be read for
sheer entertainment.
However,
for those who have an interest

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KSM YORK .1" A smart can-Sett- le
ary is called lot as part of the
pW of Samual Birnkrant's new
play, A Whisper in God's Ear."
The action requires a bird who
refuses to sing for two acts, but
bursts into melody for the final
curtain. Birnkrant says that some
lines of the human actors must
be e hanged if a congenial chirper
can't be found.

w
if

No
c.

matter how wonderful the
the show cannot succeed

he story is weak." he told a
t: mar for music students. "Oti
m other hand, a show with a
t i story will be a hit even if
songi are not outstanding."
I
recommended
that the an- ppentJees "not bt afraid to experi-im- r.
experimentation is thi very
heart of tlx musical theater."

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'Final Verdict." St. Johns.

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"Travels With Charley."

March 28, 196J- -j

History Reveals
The True Roman
B

Dr. Hirst n Suitli. profes.tt tli
sor of philosophy
Massachusetts
Institute ol
Technology, visited the Uni-rsitv this week participating
in tin Harper Lecture SeTiVs.
11k three pait lecture deah
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with the "TIk Perception
Man.

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about life, it is.
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tremendous
hit
buying them at tire rate of
pairs at a time. They fit well they are cool and comfortable and
need no ironing. 'This I can vouch
for!
SHARP CAT
"Jim Oman nasi
Commerence Freshman was spot- ted the other evening wean
out-f- it
that was very neat ao
tasteful. He was sportuu; a n
spring weight Havy Blue Bla.'
'Wool and dacroii'. a pair of tap-ere- d
grey. Continental Slacks (wool
and BaCTOnt, and a vest of Chme-Rcd- .
His shirt of white oxford eft
carried a button down collar, an
his tie was narrow cut ol Navy a:.
Red pencil line stripes. Jim. BT
boy. you looked very natty!: P.S
Have noticed that Jim. alwt vs
looks neat and
In
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Madras sport coats and spart shtki
are really leading the fashion parin tact Ussy are ahead
ade
the Bind!!
IH SSEU GKIFTTO
Toiti ma
Commerce Preahman
h
last night that he really like-short sleeve weat shir' with U K
emblaone-- on i'. This little pern
comes m three colors. Olne. l.u
Blue. and Natural 'That's the c
Rusty chose '. ThCSS can also b
gotten with Fraternity emblen:
The first
SOCIALIZINC
spring "Round Table Dtacusaians
will be' held at the invitation ol
"Sigma Phi BpaUon", Fraternry
their house 509 E. Main I h&1
helel these meetings there
times before, and I appeaeJatc ttu
repeat invitation. 'They are a agrotje).' We will digcusi lates
styles, fabrics, care of your cloth.
color blendings. and etc. Any oth