KE RNi L University of Kentucky l.IV. No LEMM.TOV 92 kY , TUESDAY, APRIL !. 196! Eight Pages Shearing. 3 Others Slated To Appear For LKD Concert By MAXINK M. GATES, Amm iate Daily Lditor The Little Kentucky Derby Steering Committee has con tract ed the George Shearing Quintet, Nancy W ilson. Danny Cox, and another folk singing group to be announced tor their concert April 27. "Night Mist." "The More I See of Gecrae Shearing You." and "Passion Flower." The is one ii talent and courage. He Miss started in show was bom totally blind and has hiiMiu sa as a minster with loial evolved to the pinnacle of jazz hands in ( ehaaabas, Ohio. Then, she abtabacd work with a region-a- i greatness. The aecheslta and laaaad throughout the MMacak Aftei appearing with the BitbesUa, she made the hacah to the Men Tarft dub. During this time, Capitol Recordsigned MkM Wilson to a co:. 'rait and she caused a sen-atk- m with her first album. "Like in Love." Sht h currently Basking her second album with the Oeorge Shearing Ctdntet. CinDanny Cox. a cinnati folk singer, has demonstrated bis versatile singing personality in hi album. "Danny Cox at the Seven Citie-.- " Such songs as "Danny Boy." and John Henry." "Virgin Mary" clearly point out Danny's ability. Dale Stevens. Cincinnati Post-TiStar critic, says This album is an amalgamation of what's making it in the folk field these days There's some calypso, some West Indies, some American hill country, work songs, a spiritual, and a few that hie them all." musician London-bo- rn and recorded September in the Rain" which set off a chain reaction stnding the group into Cafe society. Mm arbag has been aaaa I the a Quintet Other one piani-- t la a hsetadbag Japan, Frame. Aasiralia, Geraaaay, ajad B tb Africa. Include His future ambitious the writing of more popular tunes -such as hit Lullaby of Midland" and to merge jazz and the classics so that his group can sojoaess-fuH- jr tour several months ol the yar with symphonic orchestras as well as on its own. Nancy Wilson, a top name jazz singer, has displayed her finesse, and fine jazz feelings on such songs as "On the Street when you Live." "People will Say We're m Love." and "All of You." Her talent is not confined to jazz, however, as she puts exceptional warmth, emotion and imagination into such ballads as ntitH The Kenturkian received an award from the Lithf ographers and Printers National Association lor an outstanding publication lor IMS. From the left are Dick Ware, photographer: Perry Ashley, adviser; President Frank Dickey, and Paul Norther, representative of the Taylor Publishing Co. Kentuckian Wins Award For Outstanding Yearbook The Kentuckian was submitted for the content by the Taylor the Uni-- v lias been Tstty yearbook x Med one of the outstand-- i i yearbook publications lor 1962 by the Lithograpliers and Printers National Associ- I. i. The Kentuckian, is association, '. Publishing Company. Dallas. Texas, publishers of the bonk. In pit 1 111 hag the award. Paul Tartar npnaiMatiar. - grand sail' his ceaapaaj resent tbe award tor the aaaat antstandthg iatkegrsphj prodaeed in the United States aad I far the rear MR." Over 2.000 entries were submitted in the contest for the current year. in accepting the award for the Frank G. University, President Nertker, a- f composed han MM nationally r priaaana Mass, annua !. in I the tt n'.est p gad apon Judgii . n the pnbbeaUons is i. of layout, Ui baafc alienee, art and 6 n, and functsuual or C. aphi Dickey said he was more pleased with the honor since the student value. TIii War Was Daytona Bv PETER ONES, K M v. Sun. Saml. Surf, Song, of rule rtainmenl ihtring tl Br h l eoilt ians trorn i i in Daili (liter ntral themes ol Daytona take ,; the Eastern Unto , i to cordial students received Thr thousands af 1hi! he di It m the i !i .'la cit ;d in past yt trouble with tbe noli na. tin t no .' us tli turb re restre ted if the a idctifs s.id ti" did Bat k OUrt- w ere .. M- " rather the majors a.o-- d MW and air in ahat restrictions inej did imp w en! activities the city has fasti ad of restrk bag tht create and provided them w H.om.f entertainB - iji utn tin with nc laded hs hhc McrtahMBent festivities were various folk : ICI and street dances. Peter. Paul, and Mary. ti and Tony Fontaine wen ainoiu the more re- tie Hi&ha tiowned entertamers. ti,., rt..i .tin aha hori tho lttvoe-- t remescntation of anv mMbm mI If laaiii tn ntfifi.l ret! ist rat ion fiSUf had gwo aluaaai tu the program presented .. Mi. students. The Kev. Ed Ma, favaaer UK haaketbaM star. aiaagleJ with the stu.) r.i an the hcaeh and dthvered a talk from the large band tn H on the boanlwalK. Jai? pfajakd Dr. John (fCnocky) P rkei leaded the All 'he vacationing C ravan. a arot;t of t n jazzmen, in pn e' us with aaaae f their favorite music. Parkei received his Ph.D. m 1 English from UK and is now teaching at Methodist College 1 rth Carolina. :' providt Some serious and thought pro. kirn Father Boyd, better 1 the Rev. Malcolm Boyd an Episi G od Fn- unusual 1 an as the Ecreso Priest. c services on the beach. students to look behind The Wayne Vniversiu rhaptaia arged and "there t phonv images" in so aMsrh argaaized reBgion today, tl:, Mould find Christ." f the week to lit rh mmSi nf Sunday aft ?rnoon. a nmaTed MM during the Eastei .e-:ve coi- h naw mm a tide of gtudents flow back to then - "world' iwn relatively deserted until next yea:''Ml. k wet-du- ct cc anc i i i ( staff of the book completely designed and edited the publication. Charles Stone, a 1962 graduate of the UK School of Journalism, was student editor of the book. Other University staff members honored in the award were Perry J. Ashley, adviser, and Dick Ware, photographer for the ioi.i. HI. National awards already received bj tbe IMS Kentuckian include being named aac i six plus rating j t nbaaki given aa bv the National Schaol Vcarlxiak Association. 1.000 copies of Approximate the Kentuckian have been distributed nationally for use in yearbook seminars as an example t One yearbook content. Each year 3.000 copies of the book are distributed to University students. Telegrams Proposing Debate Sent To Breathitt. Chandler Identical telegrams praponng a television debate wen sent yesterday to Democratic gubernatorial candidates A. B. Chandler and Edward I. Ned breathitt 'Pi' The teleurams were signed by on behalf of the "Therefore, of StuRaleigh Lane, student body and the Vsajaf dent OsufgUSS, and Chris GorDemocrats of the University of Democrats t man. Young presi- dent. (orman and Lane, contacted last Bight, stated the) were each art big an behalf af the are aefcectcd Contest judge- from some of the graphic arts largest Qraas in the nation, inInstitute of Carnegie cluding Technology, Rochester Institute National Geoof Technology, graphic Magazine, Mail Advertising Service Association, and tin Lithographic Technical Foundation. argaat-ratian- n at which they are officers. Each stated tb it the-- . ii..vl nut contacted eaaapaa aaaMaarten af either Breathitt or Chandler. The telegram reads as follows: "We have read in the Kernel, the University of Kentucky student newspaper, that the student Conines- - and Toung Democrats Club on this campus have been asked to sponsor a debate between students on the issues of the Democratic Gubernatorial Primary. "Since no one can speak on the issues with the same authority as the principal candidati themdeselves, it is our belief thai bate between you and your opponent would serve a more useful purpose. Kentucky we invite you to engage your opponent in a televi-e- d debate over one of Lexington's TV stations. It is our hope that either would or WIIX-'IWhVi-- n sponsor the d bate as a public strvite. However, M the e;-n- t thai they did aat, we asgpaat that the aaiglSI SC paid for Caaattj by the principal candidates. The di bate could be held at such date within the next two weeks as may be mutually on Pas;e S Student Comgrem ( angieaa will meet at g:3l p in Thavaaay in the ourt n i;.":ii ,.f Laffert Hall fur for next af officers car's i angvaaa. student I ( recog-taden- ts H i -- i ft, idsai, beat Ontnnmbering any other aniversit? at Daytaata Beacb awrhag spritu in attendance vacation, IK stuilents enjoyed the surf and sand and thf etr for them. entertataaaead provided espccialh *