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LEXINGTON,

FRIDAY, JULY 29,

K.Y.,

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Hot and Humid;
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No. 124

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Constitution Revision
Urged By Governor
"You can best serve Kentucky
by serving the cause of education," Gov. Bert T. Combs told
an audience composed of Ken- tucky teachers end UK students
assembled for a convocation Mon- day morning.
before a standing- room-onl- y
crowd in Memorial
Oov. Combs called for a
modernization of the Kentucky
He stressed the Importance of
education in connection with his
support of the need to call a con- vention to revise the constitution,
"Unless a convention is ap- proved by voters in the November
election," he said, "a Court of
Appeals mandate will say that no
one except those holding state- wide offices shall draw more than
$7,200 a year."
Oov. Combs said if that was allowed to happen, Kentucky would
be set back at least a quarter of

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The audience laughed again constitution," he said. A delegate
when the governor pointed out from each district in Kentucky
some outmoded provisions of the would be elected to the convention,
constitution. As an and the revised constitution would
example, the constitution requires be submitted to the people for ap- that one doorkeeper must be at proval.
the Capitol at all times.
Gov. Combs, who was
"The Capitol now has four duced by Dr. Leo M. Chamberlain,
doors," he said.
University vice president,
Ladies in Kentucky violate the stantly stressed the favorable
tonstitution every time they vote, effect that a constitutional
the governor said, as the state slon would have on education.
charter does not Include women
In a question and answer period
suffrage. Only the United States after his address, the governor
constitution makes their voting was asked why "we can't continue
legal, he added.
to violate the constitution as we
The constitution further sped- - have been doing instead of calling
fles that public officials must for constitutional revisions."
swear they have never engaged in
no self respecting
"Because
a duel, Oov. Combs said.
court will go along with it," he
"We will revise, not rewrite the answered.
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a century.
The ruling was made by the
Gov. Bert T Combs will speak
Court of Appeals last winter but
Is withholding a mandate on at a formal showing of the
It
the Issue pending the convention Margaret I. King Library's
hibit on "Presidents and
Lincoln, Jefferson and Presidents" at 5 p.m. Friday,
Cassius Clay to support his belief Aug. 5.
Compiled by S. B. Gribble, as- In the need for the convention.
emphasized the need sis tan t to the director of UK
Oov. Combs
for the change to keep up with libraries, the exhibit consists of
autographs of all United States
changing times.
"Quiet dogmas of the past are Presidents and of unsuccessful
not sufficient for our troubled candidates for the presidency.
The manuscripts were selected
times." the governor quoted Lni- coin. He quoted Jefferson as hav- - for the collection owned by Mr.
ing said. "Laws and institutions and Mrs. Philip D. Sang, River
go hand in hand with the Forest, 111.
A catalog of the exhibit con- progress of the human mind."
Spicing his speech with jokes tainlng photographic copies of
and anecdotes from his native handwriting of several presidents
Kentucky mountains, the governor and a list of all letters and ma- Interrupted several times by terlals in the collection is avail- laughter and loud applause from able in Room 208 of the King
Libraiy.
audience.

Lynne Smith, playing the part of Prince Orlofsky
In Johann Strauss' "Die Fledermaus," confers with
Aimo Klvlneml, ' who plays Gabriel Elsensteln,

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in

keeping with Guignol The- Set design and technical direc- atre's "Year of Revivals," the tion is handled by Arch Rainev.
GulSno1 and Opera Workshop pre- - assisted by Phillip Cox, and the
nna wee
ocuto
jiiaiiii sugecrau ciass. iox is stage man- uic
Strauss 19th century musical prac- - ager and his staff is composed of
tical Joke, "Die Fledermaus."
Jo Hern, Betty Maxson, John
The comic opera was first pre- - Arena, John Martin, and Wayne
sented at UK in 1952 after being Dixon.
Members of the cast are John
performed
in English by the
Hills, Dr. Falke, a noted ball- Metropolitan Opera in 1950.
a
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Wallace N. Brlggs, director of
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Guignol Theatre, Is production
director of the Strauss opera. tne Eisenstein maid; Janice Cook,
Hunter B. Howerton is assistant Rosalinda. Eisenstein's wife.
Almo Klvinieml, Gabriel Eisen- director and Phillips V. Brooks,
director,
house
of the Opera Work-mu- st
shop are Aimo Kivinlemi, Ann
Huddleson, and Phyllis Jeness.
The opera's
chorus is
coached by Miss Jenness, musical
director for the production.
companiment for "Fledermaus" is
being furnished by Ann Huddle-th- e
Ten UK students, under the
ston and Mary Carver Lutz.
direction of Dr. J. R. Schwende- man, head of the geography de
partment. are attending a six
week summer school session at the
Institute of Technology in Mon- terey, Mexico.
Sponsored by the International
Summer School Unit, the stu- -

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stein; Palmer Riddle, Dr. Blind,
Eisenstein's lawver. WavlandRocr- ers, Frank, a warden; Lynne
mitn, iTince unoisxy; unariea
Coughlin, Frosch, a Jailer; Carrol
Hale, a bum.
Alice Broadbent, Ida; Jack
and Norman English, attendants to Prince Orlofsky; Betty
Gragr, Mary Jo Hyden, musl
clans. jiicheie Shuck, a dancer;
Rosemary Boyer, Betty St. Clair,
Miss jenesSf demireps,
Continued On Page 3

10 UK Students
Study In Mexico

Monterey and one professor and
ten students are sent to each of
the U.S. colleges.
UK President Frank G. Dickey
is chairman of the program In
which colleges and universities
from six southern states and the
District of Columbia are particl- Pating.
Dr. Dickey Is in Mexico now
dents are studying Spanish and
evaluating the program and makLatin American geography..
ing plans for future exchange, lie
Under the exchange program,
August 10, according
one professor, Jose Bruner, and will return
to his secretary.
six students from the Mexican
Undergraduate and graduate
university are at UK this summer.
students studying in Mexico can
Ten United States colleges organized the program and arranged earn six semester hours credit
during the summer. In addition,
for an exchange with the Monterey university. Each school sends officials of the program recomone professor and ten students to mend that the students audit a
course taught in the Spanish language in some field of interest

,

At the left Phyllis Hurt, as
Adele, listens. The Guignol opera closes tomorrow night.
well-to-d- o.

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Mike Wenninger of the WBKY news staff discusses the proposed
Kentucky constitutional revision with Gov. Bert T. Combs. The
governor spoke at a convocation in Memorial Hall Monday.

1960 Kentuckians

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Guignol Reviving 'Fledermaus

Combs To Speak
At King Library

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19G0 Kentuckians wlU be distributed to August graduating
seniors next week.
The yearbooks will be available only to candidates for

bachelors' degrees who have
paid their senior fees, according to Perry Ashley, business
manager.
Students may pick up their
yearbooks in Room 115 of the
Journalism Building from 9 to
11 a.m., Tuesday through Friday.
Senior fee slips must be presented.
A small number of extra
books will be on sale for i each.

to them.
The students from the Monterey
Institute of Technology are studying English at UK.
Of the Mexican students studying here, five are economics majors. The sixth, Ruben Rubiano,
is majoring in civil engineering at
his home university.
The economics majors are
Bernardo Martinez, Carlos Russek,
Humberto Marquez, Mauel De
LaFuente, and Oonzalo Zalazar.
UK students studying In Mexico
are Robert Odear Jr., John Anderson, Mrs. Jane Odear, Beth Ann
Schwendeman, John B. Odear,
June Toomey, Gladys Peyton,
Laverne Holcomb, and Kay

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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL, Friday, July

29, 19f0

Dr. Harper Named Foreign Student Advisor
He has
Dr. Kenneth E. Harper, assist- A native of Pocahontas. 111.. Dr. Africa, from
counselor, assistant to
ant dean of men, has been ap- - Harper served as superintendent served as
pointed director of the foreign of schools In Southern Rhodesia, the dean of men.
students advisor program at the
University.
Dr. Harper will attend to his
new duties on a half-tim- e
basis
He succeeds Dr. Adolph E. Bigge,
head o' the modern foreign lan
guage. department, who is on a
leave
The fo.-e-n
students advisor
office has been moved from Miller
Hall to a room adjoining: the Y
Lounge In the Student Union
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29,

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cancer to survive and grow.
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