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KERNEL

Vol. LIV, No.

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University of Kentucky

2

LEXINGTON,

IAN. 9.

KY., WEDNESDAY,

19b

Eigin

Pates

To Punish Students
By Suspension
All

who

stiatlents

resistrrti!

tr

the

have

sprint:

airtornobiles
or

semester

must have
tace

them

possible

ra

from the University, according to a new car registration system introduced by Student Congress.
The reason for this change in person is
apprehended a;ain. ha
will come before the Student
policy is many students have comt'on-i.n--

about the large number
in unresi-t- e red ears on campus.
Students with unregistered car
have been parkfag in the l'niver-i-t- ;
parkins.' area- - which are for the
.le ase at thos wha hav paid
the Vt
Hiu lee.
plained

udici il Hoard, and may be
from the I'niversitv
said Lane.
.1

Ur.cier the new system, all students possessing car.-- must regi.-te-r
them by obtaining a registration
sticker froaa a booth set up by the
office of the clean of men during
pi
No fee tor
police will also check registration.a tar. but ifcharged
the person
cars narked on the side and main registering
-- it
r
streets winch surround the um- - on
iiv
campus, he must pay the traverMty.
ditional tit per seme-teIt a car - parked on Rose
Strtet Beating fraternity or sorority deeals or an

rupi

r.

i-

Preach Wm
Schedule Set

as show a regis- -t
the Ckaapus police
ration
will take di'.'..; tot- licen.-- e Bttmbei
and turn M in to the offlee of the
Advising appointments condean 01 men, who will chck it
out," said RuieLh Lane. Student cerning nex" samester's classes
nay he made in the CoDegi oi
Oanojgass president.
iis and Sciences and the Col- T': BCSsaa v ' t'i
!e brou ;i:t
ol Education through Ian.
ftcfare the. ' ta i
en, si I vid U
he lin ' 123 and 1)'' farced la
ij
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....
i
:i lae same
The deadline for the College of
Agriculture and Home Economics
tteen

and it'.-

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det-a-l

Ag Ami Horn

oi the Ig
Kan and II. nne l.eonomii -euuetl for tin" current M 'had pear art
MMari
first row frees the lei t: Harvey I. use. vice asoaaieed.

Officers

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presidi ; Second row: Donald
;.! tfidkaff, reparter; Mary Lou
uu faases teavenyart, in iiaaiai

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School Presidents Su ak

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it

Jan.

srU make (ut tenta-liT- e
with thir advisors.
id sad arawa
tear
card- - will not
giaea out until
t:
ha
at c the student is
i
...); best efaedal i
ragf tei la the (
lentkad
St he dale
for next
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;
he st ate Masai a aaai
the nalHy al bv offetin ; a t
thought to rai-i- '
' haai
um ; m
lore e si
cavrieaJi p

Tin
Unfvefsit) s iw o
community colleges came under5 attack it a meeting Monday
ol tin Council on Public Ugli-

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onsburg. Boa erset, Hopkins-;Mai Mackey
er Education.
ted yesterday,
UK
ten
The council did no' take action, President Prank O Dickey taai
but Dr. Ellis F. Hartford, executive be had no comaei at.
But he did av dial it would be
secretary, Hud the council should
a policy
make a study to
prem.it ure to MHTulttte en the fuin that regard.
ture of the roan m unity college pro-raDr. Kelly Thompson, president
Dr. Robert Mart m. president of
of Weatten Kentucky State College, noted that the council had Eastern Kentucky State Coll tge.
never advocated any one of the Aid the extension centers are not
communi'y colleges that is being ertfnf their original purpose of
built.
relieving state colleges- of overUK has four centers currently crowded condition.-- .
Dr. A. A. Pa(e. immediate past
in operation at Ashland. Covington, Henderson, and Cumberland. president of Pikevilie College, said
H

t

ii:ca
Ifcbing the extension centers i.i ...i stadl rit it, r
"
part- - 01 the tniaaaeani illh
can sejv .
"We dm ! to vii
Pai
ad
high sell
a:ti. "1 ;.i v coiniii.:
Sp'akiei:.
hrsi Bi !!
1 olleu
.should operate as feecter-tttnpr
.
Pike ('ot;
- oaor
high acta n
ill
.
but then - .
i
do.- in."
ft'
hou
oaad for teraainal schoeai offering
a technical education for students
Saeal. of l'ubli Instruction Wenwho do not aunt to go aagr furdell Kutler said there may be a ther."
need to reevaluate the community
reThe council also adapted
college curriculum so that it will port which showed that enrolhi.cnt
to practical courses for the fall eme-the geared
in all Kenrather than senior college prepara- tucky colleges totaled 51.643 It
courses.
tory
first time it has exceeded
Ckmtre College President Thomas 50.000.
Enrollment range from 16.307
Spratjen- - and Dr. Dirkty held the
same view.
at the University to 121 at Ken-

Sprageas said the community

tucky

Southern College.

th

pVaajs etMea,
In the Cjli.-euis
a,s folio.'.- Monday, Feb. 4. 8 a.m.
through 4 :M pm . a thaouajk Hag:
eaaVga

Registration

TUeaday, Feb. 5. 8 a.m. through
4:50
throuuh Peo:
p.m.. Hah
Wednesday. Feb. 6. 8 a m. through
Z.
4.5u p .. . Pap
it

Robert Shmr
The Robert Shaw Chorale and
Orchestra will appear in the Coliseum tomorrow in the Concert
Lecture Series. The concert will
begin at 8:15 p.m. AdmHsien will
he by ID cards only.

Term Papers Left
When Vacation Ends
Bv JOHN RYAN
Kernel Feature Writer

The heaW ot Christinas trees and brant lies, with tinsel
art one striking indication thai Christ- New Year's, as shown by the
nas. 1962, ts Lione. Lakewise
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to serve aelement.-- whir!;
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reports, essays, term- - I
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not that always add
to an ; televisi
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the latter part b watehftag the
otherwise dull Ctariotkaas.
laraasr, you pat i curiaaa aoaa-b- tr
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hi- - toinn 4aaaae
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that is thaw! fhre Haaea as ;
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whatever else your paper
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is his parcel of KfaaMow baata
arming i'i tetevislau oft s no
sad eases, ou; af '.'.i::. ii he a!1.
thry BBUaeaaatety stage a
to buiic'
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naai lekts
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acre;
bavariahlj
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i'"ps t.i- - vet. atiekj laakpiap in
Somehow the student gets all the asHIdh of yoar freakdj typed
books hoade. it b
ejejae fase faav.
strai;e twist o: (ate lie dv be- - However, nio-- t ot lis face the
or. i:i.-- papcFXhaViag aaca- - fact- - and put off our (eras --peg
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realize that he i.-- laciin; iaigbe to. an aajavaphepje aaore cpndachre
Volume which he has to- - have to . to ;. study. That Is why you see
circles . under e7.es. worried
BBgn bf in the thing, t If
No-d- o
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ever 4 wondered, after t';nih..1
term-pape- r,
time. At.ci it 1:-- a good
why on eartli VDj.had: "arcuiid-:ih1to ffturn books to six; drffefent thing Ghristmas cctr.es only once
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Chemistry, Physics Buildings Seven Coeds Named
For Remodeling To College Board
Scheduled
lo
1

Ka-ll-

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m

Janu irj

When

Is

tnunhad,
remodeling
of the oldest UK ela
the Department- - ot Psychology
kettlnga are typical of the and Political Science will move inKC hitteture found on Southern to Kastle:
Socaatagy, Anthropology,
ct'Il !ge campuses built in ttM mid
and Qeographty Departmental and
e
struc19th century. The
Sell ol ol Diplom;.. y
tures are fitted with Qeergtan per the PaMerx)'..
and International Commerce will
rod detail work.
move into Pence
Tin- contrast in costs of the lM
r. M and
Halls and HuThe renovation la to b comntin time for
building- - gives some pleted in September,
.
e Dae m the
academic year. The
liint of the ase differ, nee.
Two

at-t-

box-lik-

Ka-ll- e

.

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!.-:-

Lejrtagton firm of McLouey, Tune,
and Clark is doing the remodeling
design. Cost ot the j o ha- - nut
been estimated.
When tlx- move is completed, a
frame kaaunag heeetag
temporal
some ii, the social sciences and
the wooden ehemisir annex will
rn iluun.
be
Hal! - named for the la'e
p
Pi- if. Merry Lewi- - Pence, formerly
a poles .ir it pfa)
god head ot
that rJepataaant- - K.'stie Hall is
named .t. Mm r el the late Prof.
Joseph Etoeing Ka .tie. fetna--r professor of tlwaaliiliy.
were designed
Fwnee and Ka-tl- e
by Prof. F. Paul Anderson, Ions-tim- e
dean of the UK College ol
Engineering.

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chemistry, rdrysica. i all degree

Jan.

lev

accounting;

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chemical, civil. electrical me- -

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jr-o- tl

writ-ba-

Sociologist
Receives
Study Grant
n

gjranl tor a study on tin
social tlimensions of Kenrtick)
ctmnties has becti awarded l
ifn I i.'A rsit
:.
s, .ir, h Fund
( omtniaV . to h Wffiis So!
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Interested persons may obtain
applications for the i Bou:srop

chemical, electrical,
enBsetaUuTgica

aiathematies;

physu-s-

Caadv'ear Tirt

nrt

ftuh-b-

. adaate hi ehem-i-- u
level eaaaaieat.
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aatehaaieal ragtoeeriag.
P ai ah, In
Jan
C.TA
elect iv. anglneering
J:.:. 14
ntemati rial Harvester

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Ci
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J;.n 14 N th i stern Mul ad
Life Insurance Co. graduates in
all lieU'.- - tanavasted In keamtag of
opportunities m aalet of life insurance leading to pos-iblsales
Buvoagemest.
B.

ccounring; agrieultaral. i aa

7:30 9 35

Chemiral
phj ilea at all de

Jan.

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ait all degree levels.
The Kendal Co.

chemistry

Jan. Iff
chemistry at bs.. m.s. levels;
matheinatit
business administra-

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Wediwsda-- 1 :00
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Wednesday-1:- 00
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a.m.
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NOW SHOWING

The aacond tapny - gtaaa ta
w.th thi lugnasl numInt
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Claaaea anaicn meet

Wednesday

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badeatrie!
tion,
r1wrrHrt
Djmrhettag, an i latiijiliwjial
J:tn M- - Pannsah Chandcala
r nantaatk
Two trogduea
:til degree
Coip.- - chemistry :i
are o ir. i circulate:! ta
levels; efaemieal engtaeering. C;-- ir
the men's doraitories according
i
eq dred.
;)
Jan. M--13
Geaaera taaa ar,.i-aate- s to Sutheni 6i!ii-- , aaaistanl
al men reaMenee halls.
la aceaaaaaag. business
ataaae-aata- t,
n. basiaess
When n dt ?:.. a .c'e- - are reth
treana
etaaaanlcs, general aaataess, lease '. ane
aawfeei-in- -. awarded
with the
aalaantal aaaalaastration
tj the
n.
, aietcaaaallstag personnel
sanala tic aaeraga, This
high sales. CMiseasalp
h high!
oi mu I n.- in
C
Ma aaawavy aMig naaa,
avera se througnoal the seme-r-H sal
Jan. 11 - . &. Pol
in rder ti ceep the trophy, if
Service
Journalilooi has a higher average al
- the end ci the semester, it refism, psycholagy, pnbttc health. :
. history,
i er.-! g the trophy.
En lish, politic
science. Citi en .hip required,
iiiiri thrit the trophy
J.it. 17 --Vermanl Am
grrea r; dial jriia 1 create
mechanical engineering.
Corp.
lor high schfltarship

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Final Exanunation Schedule

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with

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from Pa; Cody. 321 Columbia Terrace. The deadline for Sling un
Jan. U- -l
Co. chemistry,
application is March l.

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cree level-- ; agricultural, chemical, different industrial Jaba, aduca-:.- !.
mechanical engineering! personnel
on
th
levels, .he pi
n k::.i
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.li!
aaanagemant; agriculture at B.s.
puia'.-j.-

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gram is iwu-r- d
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m id anced sludj in tlie ii Id atatjattca.
Jan. li
ot sin i.il service will U award-

-

The College Board Members will
report n ears i their lamp-.--Thv-lis b
;
g
II I
m ate i : -- l
.. fed ta May
be aa
rship
. mpeta
nanmt a
tnej r..-. nd entry h
th .: - ' tir
idea
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an - ana i : k
- . ." ie bi u (hi
au
Ihe
to
Tqrk Citj : . the month
I June 1 heUji edit write, and
a e oi
he A igqst 1 Ml
U idea lsi De. Ii .
a :.! al i u
:
ed. for lv . Qage issue
pi

Itattlaairt
Maryland dition .
Co.
Schools teachers in iH field-- .
Jan. HI
Ir. Su?t:i said .. i i lot il ai
Jinn August graduates in edver-tisiwi oi M ttenn
ml raaatioo arts
Jan. It B. r. Goodrich Co.
aasiaess acbninistrattaa, chemi-trv- .
1 hi
mathematics at B.S.. li ei impih on t h
j
eaaaaad
HLB. levels; chemical engineering
general hiintann. m
results will bo compared with a
Sune
merchandfsiag.
business administrastudy made several years ago on
accounting,
ur juniors in tion, general ba mesa Citizenship Oh:.-- raimtln by an Ohio state
iappartaaUies
these iields. (Dkaaeaaliip ictjaared. reouired.
Cniversi j la. iltj tot her
Jan. Ift Matinriwl Carbon Cat
Jan. !" National ( aah Ragklev
Jerry KusseB a CK griiduah
is gathering
Infarmation
industrial, ehamicai, civil,
( o. i in:iiistr it .ii! aaavec li ve!-- ;
mechanical engineering; plr.s!. s at
.
ram eensu
and
t
PkJn.
ge n
m
ii s at Ph.D
p.s
mental agency reports. Thb Inforhemistry, physics
in itio in..:
level;
els
al. chemical,
mech ni
mation will be eoded ante IBM
jl
l
then Dr. Button BM
raid
Jan M PHI BUI h It Midwt
engtaeering at all
eu- due; statistical stadias at the InCoal arming, crril, mechanical
levels, amihematics,
that
graduates kater sted in ilaia formation. Dr. nUttoa
gtaeermjg.
thi.tin".
eompiate study will take about
dag.
Jan. 10 U.S. rj4ogical Marey
Jan. IS U.S. Air PorcC Lo'iis-tic- s two years to complete.
paatagy tit U.S.. M.3. levels;
Coaamand architecture; riec-trchemis':'.' :it ;;li degTCe levels:
l.
civil engineering
at U3.. M.S.
iprirtinntral
engfuaering.
level-- , dtisgnahirj
Cit iaenship required:
: e;;uired.
a)o;-!:i- s
Ani .' ic in Oyanamid C
Jan. it Ooodyear Av mi- C.rp.
Jan; ic

padtate

or university

h

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Fellowship
i
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apply.

it

de-r- ee

Alpha Xi
To A war-'- l
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charntcal, metallmgical, nuclear engineering. Clt jien ship required.
Jan. I
hila Qaorge's County,
Mho land. Schools 'upper Marlboro) teachers in all fields.

uiv'.

Board members

Placement Service Sets
Interviews For January
Mrs. Katharine Kemper,
of tin- I nrversit) Hace-iie'Service, has announced

l

( liege
coeds have been selected as
Madernoise lie Daagazine.
The aiinu..! C .lee B ard ComOaadaa Baana t senior: EJitu
petition is designed for women Mi ol Iluot.-- . a sophomore, n
students v:th ale-- . id art.
nn Karilett. a Mphomre .
fashion, amrchandiaing, pro- I hiU Alexander, a junior: Cathmotion, or advertising.
erine Caaakdy, a junior ; usan
Kepresentin I K Has aaal on Joanne s, hlen. a freshman: and
the College Boanl Hill be Ann I ranees l.armon. a junior.
Si m ii

Pence ami Kastie Hails, botfa was eomplite in tMt and tn-- t
e
MdMi in Ml,
nVore than a ltalt centur) old, gMndee;
Tlie Ben HieejBM
rnsl ggggjan
will be pewodkd when Ihe MUtaii cost MJMVbM.
irt
)lisi s ,ul chemistry
The vaeatine of the ulcl build-intments pove into rare new
has been called the he; to
!c
building towm I ihe i it campus expansion durin
iBMMdtalely ahead.
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Hark To The Kitchen

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CYNTHIANA. Kv. P
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Pre-toadttoi in h:el of The
his
Cynthtana Democrat, utie-ted
wde ee an eanrgist ahan she complained anaat hnlananatian in he;
naek and head
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'63 Styles Require Dieting
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tweed for suits as well as smooth
clingy crepe.- - for bali gowne.
The Cuban crisi gae us a .sudden renewal tf patriotism, and a
bright not of silk print deaagna
featuring atars, atripei and the
bald eagle.
Henry Biggins tnspir d design-el- s,
to copy hi.-- sweater as a suit
jacket and in lone version.- - as a
dress. And that Arabian movie, as
well aa Jacaai Kennedy's earner
6.
visit to India, ha- - resulted ai lont
tean Jan.
And other rage.-- , 'such a- - the sari silk gowns with veils or .. let
: 1. - ladb
beads.
Biddy, and grandn tbcr's mvh: partially a i
shirt and a few outrages 'such
shape- - Shoulders are s. id,
as the bared midriff evening
(MRU are making new newt.
AN SPRAIN WILSON
AP Nevfafeatnve i Writer
NEW YORK
Whatever happened tc the muffled Icok. allies
and bone, feather-- , chiffon and
short evening clothes?
Seme are pone. Some are modified and seme are liuelug strong
.v
.lie
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jr. uru.; flT- vieeed by (a hi a writers attend- he Near York Couture Cn op's
annual Rasa Weak which
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chest is
waistline high, or
belted down, with shaped front
and a generously cut back.
HEMS: Skat.-- are bathing gradually over the knee- - for daythue
and reach the fleer for bwtrre
and at laatao.
COATS: The skhmy onei aingk
in bonbon
and double-breaste- d,
! la.s
c Ion are what's lilt
-p: inuV pnaatn for the Rajah
shape.
SUITS: Jackets are ao loni tbey
stop just short af beiii'; coata, at
they an shells thai hug the bip-Bh- e,
a flare out French style texta

pepluata. Skirts side wrap, or gather
at the naaiiaaiiil Hera
are jet in and longer than last
year. Blouses Usually match jacket linings as in previous .seasons
but colors and patterns are not
as garish.
DRESSES: The ttttla nothing"
dies- - still lacks it.- - collar and
dt-- ehowever, M ia !.-- - fitted
in i h. aaan ao than a
than
sack.
SPLIT UEVBLS: 1... r. OH tall
ganTa blesshigs, are achaeved with
'v i
loom I
ap t
j tcax
over sawn skirts.

COLORS: Sugar candy y st h
have every desigaae'a
. pink
leada the parade, blue as not ai
behind.
COLORS All bonbon huea i ni
favorites but Btnfcs, blue.-- ujk;
an ' ttttla aaaw ao Cloual
whiti oi
had.
black, at a
splashy print contrast af h th. an
also beang reaalaad for nn.ci Ae.;h-e- r
weartnc
FABRICS: Winter favorites sack
as awkaur, and aaaaavMae
.
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having refoaad aa be cgaaatecl
:t eaaon, are faahaaaad into
buahv or slei k mannish fashtona.

He:e a:e the specifics:

THE CHANGES: The muffled
has become the BGarfed Took
in wispy materials. Ruffles are way
tut. Sc are feather, bows and
barfs. Chiffon is tailored, not
lie ply.
THE NEWS: Some jacket; lack
sleeve-- . and button down the back,
ei ht; ever head without buttons
anywhere, .Stretch fabrics ire used
in certain aica- - of dres.-e- s fcr
fits on difficult heme. BWBC,
m. drifts nre bare for evening.
The
INFLUENCES:
SPECIAL
Army gave fa- - h:on-- c o n s i i o u a
OjaeB the Eisenhower JeckM with
its zip down front. This year it
n,
step-i- n
has grown into a
dress.
The Navy gave us the sailor
Mi:t. The middy blouse has been
fashioned from rough textured
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The Kernel wishes to apoiogie
lo the Medical Wives for reporting their meeting yesterday as a
mid-wif- e
meeting. The regular
tweklv med-wif- e
meeting will he
at 8 p.m. today in Room
)irld
2K3 of the Medical (enter. Dr.
Robert Kinnard. a Lexington
icolorist. will speak on hy pnosis.

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Semester's Work
In One Day

Employers could never base an
employee's mood) salary on one day
.of work, but the University requires
protestors to do something just as
invalid. This procedure is commonly
known as final examinations.
One
day's performance determines to a
; great extent the made for an entire
l Ministers work.
Ideally, final examinations should
indicate what a student has gained
from a course after a semester of
study, but don t you believe it! Pro-' fetors argue that a student who has
kept up in his studies should have
nothhm to worry about when examination week arrives. How can so
many professors claim to be realists
with an attitude like this.'
Even it a student has kept up in
his studies, several hours of good old
fashioned tramming are still required
to make a good grade on a final.
This is due to the fact that these
exams are often filled with insignificant details which are easy to forget
m the course of tour months. It is
generally certain that the) will be
forgotten again once the exam is over,
so what importance do they have
anyway?
The tension of exam week may
also threaten a students mental and
physical health. Students often feel
compelled to study at night, gulping
cokes, coffee, or dnagS to keep awake.
Some w ho have never touched a cigarette become chain smokers over-- i
ight. There have even been cases
i
nervous breakdowns resulting from
nal exams. This may all sound ex
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tremely exaggerated to anyone who
has never spent a night in a dormitory during exam week.
Another factor which may influence a student s exam performance
is the number ol tests he has on a
given day. Professors are often reluctant to allow a student t take
an exam at an) time other than the
scheduled hour For this season, a
student ma) have as man) as three
in one day. Chances are. he is
with classmates who hav onr)
one. One ma) be reasonably certain
that a student who is fresh tor an
exam will perform In'ttcr than
;;'
who Lis ahead) had two.
One of the most distressing things
about final exams is tint the student
never sees them again once the) have
been turned in. He cannot profit by
his mistakes, thus he iains DOtluug.
He cannot ex en lie certain that his
test panel has been graded; the)
often are not. The fact that the test
paper is never seen again also gives
the professor a peat deal of leeway
in deciding a students final tirade.
Some ait willim: to allow a student
to inspect his exam, but mam are not.
Considering all these factors,
wouldn't a student's daily work and
smaller te sts be more valid criteria
on which to base a student s final
Hiade in a oaurse? Students would be
more inclined to keep up with their
daily assignments rather than putting
off studying until final week. Elimination of final examinations would
certainly save many headaches lor
professors and students alike.

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the New Year, some egotist on the
staff of nearly ever) newspaper in
the world attempts to predict the
events which will make news during
tin next 365 davs. Since we are r tthci
timid and because the isnages in our
trxstal ball refuse to tome into tocos,
wt will only list those things we
would like to see in 83 and leave the
jest to Cod, Kennedy, and Khrush

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W
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announc es
free elections m Russia and tin Soviet
Bloc countries lor the pur post
permitting the people to select then
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own form ot government and world
political affiliation. Furthermore, Mr.
K goes before the United Nations to
seek support in stopping the militant
ac tions of Red China.
Full authority granted the president ot the University to hire, fire, or
reassign professors within the framework of the laws of the land and rules
fit the institution without threats, coercion, or reprisals by political lat-ti- (
ins.

(aires found for cancer, muscular
dystrophy, cerebral palsy, arthritis,
and the myriad other diseases which
havi baffled medical research.
n
Pav increases okay d '
teachers and ithi r pi r on
in t!i
ducatton prof ss
Adequate tat ihtu p
higlrer education in K i
all othe r states.
W omen s fashions ant
i styles
ted to
announced which are d
a
the men and not mcrelv
please
ei nniick to fill the tills of lh gai
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makers and hairdressers.
Last, but not least: Guarantees
established tor SIO.ihh) per year yobs
for all February graduates and tor all
t those who
hope to earn if ii d
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The Readers' Forum
Letter To Smith

the events which were placed

letter

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Fulton

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Sav Dave, was it really that bad
One. 4 at about 4: 30 am? I live the
closest of anyone to the scene, and
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The consensus of those who read
our ominous letter i.s that you are a
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plus sidt of the ledger foi the American people and thus the Free World.
Over on the minus side, however,
man could not find very much about
which to rejoice. While we had averted a major nuclear conflict, we were
still plagued with smaller guerilla
wars throughout the world in such
places as South Vietnam the Congo,
and the civil war in the tinv kingdom
of Yemen. Then, there was the liotteg
on the campus of the University of
Mississippi, as state and federal fortes
inclashed in perhaps the
ternal conflict since the ( ivil War.
These events," the good and the
bad. must not be far gotten or scratched
pages te hist or) far there
are lessons to be lean:..! from them.
From th- trillions and anxieties treated b) tn rbital Bight to the gravesl
decisions of war. we can see the whole
world join d
hope expectat n,
and peace t split asunder with all
forms f mabc and anj istice, which
only point out mans inhumaiut) to
man
l'ihaps it ojculd be v ise tor us
to adopt tht words ot Abraham Lincoln in his secoau teaugural address
With
as a New Years resolution:
malice toward none; vvitii charity lor
all; with firmness in the right, as Cod
let us strive
gives us to st the ri v;l
on to finish the work we Me in; to
bind up th nation's wounds; to care
for him who shall have home the
battle, and his Widow an his orphan
to do all which may achieve and
cherish a just and lasting " e aHMUg
our !v s. and w tth all natiorav"
p. tVmai
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To The Kditor:

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To The KditorAs the New Yew of 1M3 In iiis.
let us reexamine ourselvt-as individuals
and as Americana. lli(2
brought man
things of which our
country can be justly proud: the orbital Bights of Glenn, Carpenter, ami
Sthirra proved once agate that our
country is indeed in the space race
with the Soviet Unten and is determined to stay there and win. Then, in
late October we experienced perhaps
what could ! called the hour ot decision as few as the human race is
ftei receiving d tailed
concerned,
reports ol Soviet militat) activit) fa
M
I iuha ihii Pr kl nl
i:;: imt lins
emhafhed on what could become
either th beginning ot the end tog
manktedm a definite asset to freedom loving people around the world.
Fortunately, the latter of these two
paths was followed and tlms. th'
world moved once agate from the
t
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Whenever tht people ire well inform d. nV ;. can be truste w ith the ir
own government. -- Thomas lefftnotL
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KERNEL. Wciaesday, Jan.

KENTUCKY

9, 1963

Nash Paces Cats To Win At Vandy
By MIKI

SMITH
Daily Spurts l.ditur
The Kentucky Wildcats clawed
their way out of a
cae Monday night and mauled
Vanderbilt. 106-8in Nashville.
Cotton Nash revived in the second half and paced the Cats to the
"century mark for the first time in
over a year.
After feeing held to eight points
2nd riding the bench most of the
gMKin Saturday's d ouhif overt ime
l:- - to Oeoraia Tech. Na h came to
lile against the Commodores boaefex
feardnog the nets for 27 points, 19
cominu m the second half.
lee eeU
ii ii the f ats
al the treetiro BWC .leain t Tech
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