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AM

County Med Society Silences LK Doctors

By JOHN PFEIFFER. Canpis
The Fayette County Medical Society
ing pressure on doctor.- - in the University
to keep their names out "1 the news.
The pie.ssure.s are baaed :.
code

Editor
has been exert -Medical Center

"Tlii i personal aggrandisement Ii - advertising,''
kdasas .kI. "Somethinf t i i societj Mown- - m In
- inn before the poblw eye,
i
thii
"iit individual
vhea handredi i Mhet physiciaas may in1 conducting
ibe tame researt 1.
Ar:t'd if economies might not be involved in withholding information about a physician and his work.
Dr. Adams said. "Ultimately, yes. But this is not the
We cannot reduce ourselves to
major consideration.

.
of ethics in the
medical society's: eatnsthution which prohibits publicity
sake of aneaanal aggrandizement'' on the pan
for the
of any clinician who i a Member of the society.
Since the openinu of the University hospital last
April, Kernel reporter- - have run into difficulty in obtaining news and feat;. re m.tteri tl from personnel in the
V.
al Center.
lias staked the problem is mm
Lexington
ure economics" and that Lexington physiciaas arc
of
afraid publicity ivrn to Medical ceatet personnel Might
their practice!.
lagf
the other h.u.d. Dr. V Loyd Adams, publi
habman of tin Favi
County Medical Bociety,
is "to
ad h- - pratposi i I thi
p medicine
.i"ui plane '.! in otl prof, s ions."
. - ol
i
said newspaj
tend to elaborate on a
thai
ist i
ie research or sun ry he
in Bonneetfc n with
i' cendu) ting.

LEXIM.TOV kV.

"perianal aggrandizement. "

And not only may he not allow personal publicity, but he is also responsible for
that neither
nor a -- pon-or
circulate.- - a story about him.
Most of the component member- - of the AMA have
w
into their code of ethic-- . Dr.
incotporated thi- Adam- - aid.
"It a matter sf (li- - iphnr within the -- oi l, t aal ".
i
lint public domain" the dot tor added. However, a
can he anwaeiaed Mom the lachly. Each laral
physic !
ot the
M
- autonomous in thi- - area.
di v
UK'.- - Medical Cen.ei
- ttependenl
on he Fayette
County Medical Bociety for letter- - ol refi rral on patients
a

It a story

printed in a newspaper about a clinician,
(ailed before a special committee of the medical
society. The committee, itself, its actions and judgments
are not made public.
The principal question involved is whether or not

hi

is

rule- - applying

to
apply to clinicians

should

.-

employed

also
uni- -

in a

Dr. Ada aw feels clinicians employed at the Unhrer-, al
Center arc no differeml rm privately employed members al tin medical laehty.

and staffing.
No Fayette County man or woman, other than University students, can be treated by it physician at UK's
b apital without
a letter of referral f:
Fayette

'

County

Vnirersity of Kentuek

81

becuii--

advertising.''

Mm

ol. LIV, No.

Adams continued "One
sav he'- - anv differem
e
he works for a state university.'
the American Medical learn iation ha- - im orporated
a one sd the h - la w s in its i institution the statement
that n professional meniher Maj rettie puhliciU lor

lr

WEDNESDAY,

M VIU H

Indents lid
Flood ictims

y

2,

a

physician.

By SALLY TVRNBC IX and BILL (.KANT

1963

Eight Pages

Several

University organ i.itiiniN have tonperated with
iht Ixxington ayrecs t send reiiel uVmations in the flooded
ana-astern ken tut k
l

1

The

Universitv

Hospital

co-

ordinated efforts to collect food,
clot him:, and furniture on campus. Ed Greif. a Staff pharmacist
and a member of the Lexington
Jaycees. took charge of the UK
effort.
.Mi- -s
Ann Kroun. snakdasd director
of aavsaag,
eoamsM led
Iraternitie-- . sMOSilh s. and residence halls to ask for donations.
to Greif. several
According
hundred pounds of food, clothand furniture were codec- ing,

of?;

ilabama
Si u den Is
k

i

I

in

UAR
pert- - F.ditMT

.!

mavs tit inonstrati

tvei w Iminc
ttdalent e to Im a I Im nlxdl
ii I'aul "I'k a:
Bi yant.
'

(km

Quptti
Ron aid and leffrey Marlowe, lark das pianists
who appeased in macest it the CaUseam Meadaj
night were gaests . i honor at reception Monday
afleraaaa spMMarcd In the Cancer! and Leciare
Series Ito.irJ and caataaaated by thi l M haptrr
of the Ma-- i
tdncators National Conference.

Pictured fraM
left are '
Marlowe, Kaa
l
Maiiawe,
Intyre, chairman ol (he Caa- cert and i t.ire S ries
Selection Board;
raw tw
Jack Gardoa, Ml .
presideat; Jean
HVilliam
Barbara Dean, and IVaylaad Rogers,
iii men lor the reception.
ch;

Student Suspended
Lecture
For Jovland Fire

Dr. Smith
To
Dr.

11

hi

t

the lliiliMili
nl .hiss:it
I

t

lui--

ecliiifiliiv

.

Smith, head

iJeuartmem
- Institute
will (lc!ici
.1

series ol three lectures here
tfarth 23 ami 2i.
Dr. Smith, s renown philoso-:jhe- r.
is sgmasoted by the Student
'ungre.-.-

-.

A aammer of Phi Beta Kappa,
Dr. Smith lectured to an estimated aadaaace of IttJM in
Louis and was appointed Aus-tralilir-- t
Charles Strong Lec-tur- er
of World Religion and I ir
universi-t- y
three month- - addre-.-e- d
audience- - throughout that

continent.
Ir. Kenneth Harper,
dean of men. commented
known

aud
most

I

set jag

"1 have
fur MarSmith
think that he is one ol the
outstanding men in

Dr.

Dr. Smith will lecture here in
Memorial Hall next Monday .,r
10 ajn.. at 8 p.m. the nunc day.
Mid at 10 a.m. on the Mth- -

hern susiieiutei
in the

til

niversit altei
lioin tinan automobile during tin-8 at
land (

being implicated
burning
Creek Week Carnival held Mai h
The student, Elvi- - Humble,
member of a University Greek
sophomore education major from
organization.
o
was
barred
C.unpbi
The automobile,
which Was
from attending any University
brought to the Casino by Delta
Tau Delta fraternity, was being
activities.
i

al--

official statement
yesterday,
lr Kcaaeth
Harper, aetkog dean of men.
stated, "iter careful iaveatiga-tio- n
it ua- - found that a student
it
in the I Hi
y was involxed in
tile bnrnine of an automobile
which took plai e at Jaylaad
March h. lit,::, v- - a reaaM al bis
action and imma- tartty the tudent ha- - beea aaa- and
p ruled from the Cniver-iharred Irani all L aircraft) lun
tion-."
The Cniversitv did not
relea-- e
the -- tudent'- name.
In

an

No further action is expected
to be taken against Hutr.ble. a

used

for

Student-attempte- d
amusement.
to dismantle the car
by hitting it with

After the car had been turned
over by a small group of
persona, Ht.mble
e.
setlighted the
the car afire at around 11:30
ting
p.m. An estimated $35 worth of
damage was done to the automobile which burned near the
entrance of the dance hall.
When contacted by the Kernel
yesterday HumMr had no comment to make concerning
bis

WttQ

.lr tie

lerlauus, rhairasaa sd Um
disaster immittcf. said

a great

neaay people in Leabaj-to- n
had Made rnn tribal Sana and
ana ited tl b U mc t make collet tit
;,t the station-- .

ftiveisiti ol Malm

I

Honor

chairmen

appointed

made collections m each dormitory and took them to a collection point 011 Friday.
During the entire drive, the
Lexinuton Jaycees collected 75
ton- - oi food, ektfhmg, and furniture. Six ol
tractor trailers
made run- - to Baaard, Harla::,
Pikeville rial Middit sboro.
Peti

Demonstrate
'v JACI
rm l i) iii

ted from members of the hospital staff and medical -- tuden'-.
PMkM classes of Sigma Chi.
Phi Delta I beta. Kappa Alpha
and Sisma Alpha Kp-ilpirked
up food and lotion donated b
and spent
Lrakngtoa
Saturda loadim: it for delierv
to Eastern Kentucky.
The WOaeen'l residence halU

Accorcuhf to Craig Kt.. wles,
sports editor ol The Crimson
the Alabama
White,
student

student
rose

enthusiasm

immediately
following the
appearance of Saturday Evening Post article Is hull n Bryai
had conspired to lix" last fall's
Georgia Alabama football game.
Word ol the ma
Meeting.
for
origiaaBj
planned
p.m.
eatral Staadard Thaal and later changed to 7 pan., was passed
h
until it iv.n
momcntou- - proport'on- I.ate in the atternoon. police
were called in to insure no rowdi-ne- ss
among the students. Then
student authorities were .summoned to control the gathering.
The Post article charged that
Bryant and Georma Athletic Director Wally Butts had eachangi
information apFonanatcfy efghl
ea.-o- n
day- - prior to their la.--t
opener
The
csnae M bekag when
Atlanta tasasasMe man faearge
Barnett wm afosgeeny eaaaected
to a laag listanie
by
conversation between I'ryanl and
Butts
Burnett withheld the information for several month.-- , then cona
fronted
friend of Georgia
coach Johnny Griffith, who in
turn informed Griffith and other
authorities. The matter was
er
brought before SEC Conirai-- n
Bernie Moore, who "took the
matter under investigation."
Bryant and Burnett have both
passed lie detector lasts supporting their claims, and in all probability, the matter will be left to
the court- - to decide.

tr

Rotary
Fellowships
Announced
Rot an I tiii
Ki til.n
titm Keliotvshius lot
year's
siii(! abroitd are available t
vmiihj men between the .1.
til 'n ain!
who expect la
receive a degree ilii- - njimh
Im .ilit ad)
mn iii
oi
hold .1 degree.
i

m

must be able to
Applicants
peak the language of the counwhich they plan to study
try in
and they must be single.
Ten stddltional fellowships are
tor both male and
available
female -- tudent-.
Lunauasje ability i.-- not an absolute requirement for these fellowships.
Apptteaata mu- -t he on-ored
and Make appttcatioa Ihtaagh
hsfe nearest
the Ratarj
their
peramaent reside ace not later
IV
than piil
For further information, contact the Foremn .Student Office.
Room jo:j Administration

Rrfnt ration

I

all

i ii-

March M - the deadline for
the Ia primary nsistration.
Anvone ol votinu age not reis-trre- d
on or hetore this date will
he ineligible to vote in the Mav
primar
Aayaae who will he II on or
before November I mav register now.
st

-

.am

.

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March

Wtditesdav,

--

SILENT CALLERS
HARASS COEDS

orkshop
Evaluates
Staffers

EsVtar'a Weie: Earl
wester reeds are bothered with imayMM
alls. The following article was written after a recent
erics nt such calls
KSON
Bj TON!
Kernel Featare iVrMef

tetepaaae

?t

'

1

inthen toward li
roommate.
mswei in
in iheii eves - uncertaii
lie tetl knows
he iiiu-- i aitswei tlie teleiihouc.
Hi
above the
hand hesitati
ir it tlii-- . - really a Ihreal tn
receiver, thru she clutch it and
her safety.
tc, her ear. nvoice
s halting and broken as she
i

kiis-iikhI-

.

.

si. ill

Miss Dixie ! una.
men II using

I

lsh.iji

'.

utf undei tfa direcli

!

I

.

iind

fu-i- i

mitoi

I

i

ui

l

t

t

n

-

ai--

b

"Velio,

anybody

ther

?

I

The heavy and labored breath-

It's over for another time, she

but the "someone"
the other end of the tine does

ing continues,
i!

lot sftt

The

ai
aed stands thi

I1

think---

'"' raawteani

'

ter housemother tr to comfort
ir. still she is . . alone, be- wane she i Km ane to waeaa tar
.
;:ii lets came. She is the an
who aaag trv and ieeiie it this
h jnt a harmless practical fake

UK

.

AH
i
i" do is trait I lit- i ill
is from a 'ii.'l system ami ran-lihe traced. Mir "some
e" at
the ather end -- i'l ..nix say a fen
frighteaias nerds if be saya any- -

alum

IMng at
,

a
,

b lhe

the sixth time

telephone
T,

in the past hour.

Photographer
Mare,

I

si!

pill

The t antes! awards were di- rated
into asiaar and major
aearda.
Ware won :. miner
m ar l. Last fear at mm lhe
Ssmtheaatera
Cap far remaarr
. i ; i pa ta

B

JAMES LANCFOKD
Kernel Staff Writer

1C1

111

(

I'

iin,

r,!

'We aha saabe capita tront
regist ration farms thai lac
stadeats ii!! nut
lhal the

1

J

rec-ar-

d

she

said.
She emphasized the fact that
till seniors should register a- - early as possible during their seni
year so that the Placement Service can a n kit them with as
much asistance as h needed it',
securing eiapioyment tor them iti
their desired txeld

new student registers
When
with us," Mrs Kemper
"we
give bin recruiting
materials,
booklets, annual- - re
company
and others different types
p
of matt rials i sued by the companies be might be mterested in.
liii way he will know Bote
about the company and the nelds

Women 's Residences

Cancel Jam Sessions
he Women's R UU
rtMitinue the WRH
ansi t .
week in the various wfwnen's
Fur the pat three years these
jam sessions had been held every
weekend. At the beginning of
I

inning l'lnh

.is

milt

FOR SALE Austin He.,I
!$:2 eenveeSsale. Only
Phone
"OK

lition.

12MRt

taU PlymoNtti Good coaexcel lent ores, C U

13M4t

Ift

OR SALE
TR3.
Bctaal
-.
Motorola aaaaristor radio. Spoke
heels. toeaaee pack, extra eison. Call
after van p.m.
uMti
saaj

i.-

ISJ

H
s Cam
for sale automatic.
cylinder.
Extr.,

Call

clear., new

tut-

low
-

I

:

sai.F.
4

mint

"lllllsld near Jerry'
lost Ladae'
an Lime. Contains nseetey, personal
property.
Keep money, return biii- foM Phnn.- m nai
mm

After

LOST Black Bernard
AJtonan
co.it.
mink collar, taken List Kridax morning from coal rack tn second Boar
hall of Home Economics Bids. Reward. No questions
Call cxt
3.332
19M41

WANTED

UK Bull

ins Show

ANTED
enses or.

1.)

u IC

k

MISCtL'-AIM- E

Ki

TERATIONS

kirt

alte-e- 1

CttStom

beffl

ned:

St

SERVICE
ind ued
iig
service.

n

llege in

ken-tu-

B

S.

LIMESTONE

KENTUCKY
3RD BIG WEEK!

Charlton

Hestor

ASHLAND
WED. - SAT.
March 20, 21, 22, 23

I
I

THE FINEST IN ITALIAN FOOD
Spaghetti

Sandwiches I

Cbili

OP?!M

8

?
3

'

SUNDAY
FRIDAY

through THURSDAY
.m-- j

S

TURDAY

2

4

I

p.ai

with
Doris

DAY

&

Jimmy DURANTE

haai mm

rr rsi

Phone
tarn mam

HELL !S FOR

HEROES"

p.sa.-- 1

WE DELIVER FROM 5 P. M to 12 P.M.

rsa rsr ar

a
gaas

rra

.

a

t
I

and went ta
Rtissfii
Edwards,
Wmchester
ImL, fat $2.ooo.
The ihanijiion. ovned h ta !
1 iiiver-itwas named Hurt
arsdot rhaaapsoa at the Kesatockj
tate air last September.
The rem to erai-.chan ipi a
bull was owner bv B. H l!;s Hitl-suConnersville.
gad. II was
purrha-e- d
by Thomas
Owsley
and Son. La Center, for SI. 4

PLUS

(SERVING

Mildred

B

284

short
Phone

Ne-

well

PASQU ALE'S PIZZA

s. drtssts and
dresses
hats.

1'estei

(

"JUMBO"

i

ah

ai

.

state

ing Green,
it was anctionad

Mi
the dance parties."
Dixie Evans, Director of W naBalls.
m's
A request
was made to JbC
Mills to check the identint ttion
of all paonic attenebng the Jan
but this wasn't succt

Drinkiag had alaa become a
prahlrm. and on several at ..
sions students jot out of haad
and caused ptensie damage to
the haaaiag units.
"Other dormitorie- - mav continue to sponsor jam sessions,'
said Mi.-- s Eva:i.s. "however the
involved
problems
with the
WKH-sp- ,
insured dance
parties
were increasing all the time "

n

.

m i!.i

S

ond.) trip duillsj Sp

;I4t

LARRY'S TENNIS
chine stotafing.
kets trade- -

ROUND TRIP

1111

I

he L'niversity's
in
nti
the Kentucky National Shorthorn Futurity Show tv.ts selei
led era ml champum bull l.t t
I

V

edan. I
miloaee.
ti p.m.

FOR SALE Set .1: 4 Make-- . TI
mae wheel-- . Fit
Corvette.
Call
lM4t
FOR SALE 19i2 Vesp BOO. C :.
in v condition.

n

ill (i hum il has det itlei t' ('is-jam sessions held even othei

1.

this semester a decision was made
to hold the Jam sessions every
other weekend because of the
crnasing number of problem- - involved.
The jam sessions, tinder caa-trt with Joe Mills" dance hand,
added an extreme harden to the
janitorial stall's of the women's
residence halls.
WRH was also baring prob.stulems with
dents who attended the jam sessionpoor conduct
displaying
and at til tides.
"All kinds of people just walk-in- u
the street- - would wander into

LOST Oreen plaid raincoat. Yellow lur
lining. Lad at Paddock Friday. March
I. ti found please call Til 1MB

Ita k SpM

1

i

CLASSIFIED ADS
GKd

in resideu

i
roaaakfaai eaneerniag
gaaMtaei they ah shed in staff
meaabers was saadkt to the grot
These raaaaaeats were labmilltrt
! .Aliss I vans !, 1'aavetailJ women who had .a ana that Htred ;:i
dotmitori. s lait VBM arc pre-- , ::
i
residing in other hetisi-- i

i

BALE

the purposes

-

BkHia

can becaaat
with the stndent'i
before the laterview,'

Prize

t

t'.ent

Ihi

B

ns

Uj

...

i

ii

i

eim-n- t
Sett ice rssnes i
twice a manlh af ached-- 1
led htterviewa that
i!i he available I. 'tin. thai p"rio,l. These
bnfletim are pasted an ballet fan
Inn Hgheat the eanaata,
:'.i;tl
uNo he pi i,etl up in the
Plaeem :.i Bciwitc Office, The
atndenl eaa scheehsli
an baler-rie- a
on the appeapriate day
Ihraagh I'm- Ptaceaaeat Servici

The

Quest

A
was then uiven of
the article "D. Residence H !i
Staff M mhf i ' Advanct Stud ul
Deiclupsnent?' from the Joum
af Coiie-- e atadem larsonnei
A i'.: scntation ,t' written stu-

a cotleze grau- -

iliitl

!

itr

cussed conteiutatg
of staff members
halls

acement Cen I er
Plays Middleman
For Job Hunter

"

ttnstant

by staff members.

I

There is aethiag she

;K;;,in

Ills ! ,omeSl
Di.l

t

iN.

'" Sh
'age and

The ftrst pal t of be

The I'nivrrsitj Ptaeeaaent Service is initra mental in lor a tins ob
appa unities ! r bath rradwatiaf aeniara and tiadiuli i Ih-e- n
;
Me job karatiaM are fram t!"- - left, George Hi at.
sing
Manager af Aahtand (il Caaagway and R
Employment
Bailey, a UK imiat asajsjebag in Caaaaaeree.

fcaeifeg
Steve McQUEIM
Babbi CRRiN

* THE KLN

T

I

KERNEL. Wednesday,

(

Mona Lisa Moves Into Fashion
B
AP

.IOY MILLLR
Women'-Editor

If the
NEW YORK 'AP
anile ol Mona Li-- a Is
loo. more amug than
taradnning to
astigmatic, it may ce because (f
the Qatterinf attention she's getting an he: first visit t(. the
United States,
Pt : rd en nda rushed to
glimpse her to Kew York's Mel -i ipolitan
Museum at Art. 8 cret
JacquettiM

Fnm

,rat ie Austin, a Junior philosophy major from Nashville. Tenn.

and a member of Delta Di ita
Delta, to Jim Paul, a sophomore
commerce major from Slnim n
and a member ol Kappa Bigma,
.lane Allen Tullis, g sopb
commerce major from Ashland
and a member ol Delta Dt.'ta
tU- Dtll
Deng Krannon.
student at Vanderhttl University
from Ashland and a member of
Beta Theta PL
Anne Dm rry,
;: ha;.!.: edu- -

c!c.

Mast ieaigawea who fed over
themselves
drapjnj; chaffon to
f the beex-trab- lj
:he easeacc
exatic, erath Clcapatra
faa last faBa callecti
sniff at
Mon.: Lisa.
E&mpliug f reaction in a quick

ikf

Kennedy.
-

ection

inspired
e

tiv

by

Dili.;

'

ph more

Lea Berry, a

i
i

Ck

i

i spiKi it
MONA Lis.-i' k)
ins ibai t. rtiiM .h

Jaha Garrissa

i',;--

'

;t taaadats,

fair

FloreaUiae's

I S.

is
it

.

rontempa-ri- r

the
lady's hairdo.
o

art swpnrj stares,
and hairdressers Bade ha) out of
(

famras

Andrea Fried, a freshman :. at
from Cincinnati and :
membei ol Alpha Gamma Delta,
ing :o.'
!..ir---

of the New York Co iture Group,
showed a picture of the Mona
Li.--a
at an orientation session
icr about 225 fashion edit rs who
were in New York in earlj Jan- IV

i

predicted an mflueuce.
Understandably, one emerged.

recalls now
one.
"The spring lines that are not
sheaths," she says, "have inmost
the same Inscrutability as the
subtly taken in and
shaped that the dress follows the
as a uaaoane shadow." It's
body
a game try.
Tbm shirt
reaapanj thai eaaae
out with Beetbsven mi atibhti
last sprinc and is fherefaee aa
aaarveyer af ead-tur- e.
acknowledged
caatdMrj buneada tint
didn't
strike waa
eaaagh. "Now ay the time we
taaM cet out a Maaa l isa sweatshirt, she'd be back in France and
arbe'd awj it .'" says a sawkeaauus.
But Miss Campbell

that she detected

hairdos can be whipped up over- Maehel Kazan's Doadonna-part-e- d
s the moot widely
coiffure
publicized. Another top New York
hair stylist, John Garrison, say.,
hjs creation avoids that drippy,
ge
look of the
original bj ending at the nape-lin- e
and turning under in more
controlled
fashion, looking "de
bcmusly soft."
These con's may be
welcome
change from the towering boufnot every woman has
fant, but
the pecejeaary classic features. So
far. only the beautiful and the
bold have dared say, "Make mine
Mona."
Ainunu girls on buses and
a few Gfoconda smiles have
been noted. Further hopeful
bas discovered th.it

they arenl

emulathig arc hut

:.i hi ::

sonvilli and a member ol Alpha
na Delta, to Semen Bach,
G.
a juni r predeotal
kw from
Belli m and a nu.nbcr ol Pi
Kappa Alpha.
i anaie tMekeraaa a tunior education major at Western Kiii-tuck- y
State CoUege from Madi- DavM Jordjis. i
lor prelaw major from Madison-vill- e
and a number oi Kappa
Sigma.
SheBej siuuox, a senioi nursing student from Lexington and
a mi mber ol Chi Oaaega, to '. J.
suciu-v- .
stub senior preasedtcal
dent at Transylvania Cotege from
wtrmbtr ot Kappa
Libert and
Alpha Order.
EaaaaSi a
Don".!
sophomore
premed major from Arjay, to Kill
ward, a sophomore commerce
and a
from Lexington
niav-member oi Kapjia S:ma.
a sophomore
Caral Teanaraaaa,
journal m major from Arlington,
',
Garden SyaaaaaaBi a
commerce major at Florida
State from Lexinajton, and
memo, r ol Sigma Chi.

i

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tj

j

vin

nd a member of Alpha
Delta, to Gaatge Petttt,
agriculture major and a
.ti Alpha Gamma Rho.

i

MaNaaa,

Jadj

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junior

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Griff, ushei

terian c nter.

Bob

Bill Matti

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Amy Lenz, ch
li

eaamftti t ei iw
Of
243 n m
tnmft'
F i akli n, anderaon, llercer,
Boyh Woodford, Oarad, Madf- -i
cn Fayette. Scott, and Jt sea
mine Ccu:r.:c.- - will met at 4 pun,
tomorrow on the second floor of
Fraaec Hr.il. All members from
d.
these counties are uryed to
The

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INITIATIONS
Delta Gamma
New initiates of Delta Gamma
wtie honored with a banquet in
the Fountain Room of the Phoenix Hotel. March 2.
The new initiates are: Terry
Amyx Middy Baker. Mary Et..:-t- .
Sherry Bmkley. Linda Bone,
Elaine Faneili. Mary Anne Fame-wort-h,
Bk rt4

Karen Br::::th. Sharon
Kawaja, Kay

:.. Bt tana

Kim-berh- h,

Carole Lumm. Amonda
Pauline May. Judy
Mansfield,
Minor, Lynn Mirando, Qretcben
Felicia Trader, and
Bandhack,
Busan Whiteaafl.
Kappa Alpha Tlirta
Kappa Alpha Theta recently
initiated the following members:
E ante Adair. Ellen Barle Chat-i- t;
Paula Cheat?. Diane Davidson, Martha Eades, Busan Dot-so- n,
Mary Frances Gay. Sarah
G:lbt: : Safty Orefl ay Margta iu
K.'.-nCarolyn Hughes, Car-S- a;

Barbara Jones, Sandra Lord, Cynthia Men ill. Peggy Pergrim,
Elizabeth
Joyce
Wood.

Pope. Susan
Vicky
Sutkamp, and

noNs
a nTau

Rb des.

Edwai

iairn
Jack Gi::f. Little Sisters advis ;
Dale
Pierce,
parliamentarian:
Jim Dockter, social chairanan;
E yd Graon, steward;
John
Krhi'rr. house manager; and Jnn
Chadwick, scholarship chairman.
Phi Gaaaaaa DeHa
Robert Wood bas recently been
elected president of the Phi Gam:s
ma Delta pledpe Class. Other
include John Bines, secretary-treasurer;
Dennis WiBaman,
and Robert Kunkle, ifc repre-

sents tires.

Sigaaa Phi Epsilaa
Kirk Richardson, has hen elected president of the Sigaaa Phi
m pledge class, other offiEp-:- 1
cer art J. T. Beuley. vice president: James Pope, secretary:
Kenneth Currens, treasurer; Roy
Bachmeyer anci Brandon Haynes.
hmioi IFC representatives: and
Chester Shrunk, rush chairman.
Ka;!na Kappa Gaaaaaa
L:::r!a WoodaD has been elected
president of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Other officers include Beth
R. ptr. membership chairman and

Panhellenic representative; Su.-iS; tt. first vice president: Jeanne
Rich, second vice president;
Ban. rec rding secretary; Martha Minooue. treasure; Marv
e

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J linda

Oaaeca
blpfca
Oeorge Strong bas tten elected
l
Alpha Tau Omega
president
liicers are Dick Ric'- -t .
Cthti
rice president; Hut Ransdell,

Diane Davidson, for scholarship and Martha Eades was
book,

may Reiser,
public relations:
Beverly Wetendorf, member :.t
large: Ann Ringo, fraternity appreciation; Susan Stumb. activities; Barret Prewttt, athletic
Dana Pick, music; Pattj Smith,
historian; Mar'. Mauley, art; and
Bhsa Glenn, properties.
Phi Gaaaaaa I'cha
have
The
following persons
been named to omittee positions
Dick
Delta:
Gamma
in Phi
Sweeney and Bub Hughes, rush
chairman; Dennis Haberer and
Bill MfMnktn. social chairmen;
Wes Smith, intramural.-- . Joe Curry, alumni relation-- ; Max Jer-ref- l,
publicity: Reese Tiny, scholarship; Larry Cole, steward; Don
Keller. IFC representativt Steve
Joe Coughbn,
Joey
Larbnore,
Kurre, and John Bines, new
Mick Kelley,
house committee:
and Dave Brwning, activities;
ce Ooughhri, and Bob Kunkle,
civic service: Dale Abernathy.
music master: Luis Carman... ,
relations; and Paul
University
Bogardus, pledge mediator.
Kappa Maaut I lo t i
Kapa Alpha Theta annu J
Founder's Day sch uarship awards

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Oil PRODUCTS
MOTOR TUNE-UVvHEt- - BEARINGS

COflETE

eJeanen-tar-

y

education major from M
and a member o! Alpha
Ml 1).
Bill (Airmail,
lor physical education major !: n
Lexington and a member af !i
Kappa Alpiia.
Susan Anderson, a opta ..
home
economics
major bom
Matt .'.an. W. Va.. and a memb r
Of Alpha Xi Delta, to Kill Meet,
a
iphomore commerce major
!'
from London and a member
Sigma Chi.

:

si

amjoe

K Hej Ffetfer, a fr tshn tan
.. .
major tr im Wabash, Ind.
a.:.: .. member of Alpha XI Delt i,
to Ray Ruehl, a senior engineering noaja from Cincinnati and
.. membei oi K..ppa Btgnm.
i

Social Activities
-

Labriaag,
oei ring

a junii
Kiaa Hale, a sophomon

.. jjunkw

in
and a
::. :::'
Tau ;.nui fratei nity
..
:h. l Diversity af Cincinnati.
kth
8o an t,:een. a freshman
:

memb

si

Ml VI IXGS
Weetaehssl et l eRsa
Lenten

Caral Eaaasy, a sophoinore Arts
major from Fi rl
a member of Alpha
X: Delta, to Bay Burress.
psj bology major from Lou:- - LUe
alio a member af Alpha Cia:m..;i
Ran,

and Schmce
Th mas and

majoi

fling.

F.tt hear di'.l these bareaaetera
Fact's Madi-mri pepafarity, X
aveaae, spiritual baanc el id
aaeav .in.! leveath Avenue
the
fastdaa iMiivm' domain, re

cease the lady?
A few TV commercials
nor presence, such as
ere dh wing the Lady Lisa pour-te- g
lotion over her plump little
tftf- -f,
bands She i
do d ubt
Mbonl bo
much nicer it is than
Hm lamb fat she had at home.
On billboi rds she sailed ? at
a can of tomato paste,
II Da Lisa perfume is being
ecU in drugstores, but when tre
the Unsticks called "Mona Lisa
Ui r.e." Florentine Femme Fa-- t.
" "Gioconda
!
Geranium," Of
Da Vinci Devilish"?
S: far eye makeup per pie nave
mi-stthe
The
bandwagon.
!ady' aim .t invisible eyebrows,
ni
eyelashes and
pouches would make bet a natural for "Before in a before-and-af- ter
sequence. The theme:
ll Leonardo had only beard f
the Lash-Love- ly
line, or some-Mu- h.
what a ghmsotn girl he
could have painted. Mcie like
Sophia Loren maybe.
Eut ii Madison avenue ta at

Jewed Kemirick. a senior ocial
work major freaa LaaaavUk and
a mttnber ol Alpha Xi Delta, to
Bernarr Iturke. a MniM ...
km aaajot from BopkinsTille and
a member af Phi Kappa Tau.

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Pitminps
F1NMNGS

least nodding politely, fashion
ait tuning a cold
designers
sh older to the lethargic wife of
Francescc o'i Zanom del Oiocon--

March 2t, 196

944 Winchester Road

* Same Old Subject
Rut New Ideas
More

student
pening

more the university
bektg asked: What's hapAmerican colleges and uni-- t
W in re did all the st hool
and

is
i:i

rsities?
spirit go?

LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS
fi

hermit Nothing will ever destroj
tli.it part oi ,in student's personality
v. his. !i
enjoj s social acth rtk s.
a

(MLA-- J r Hps.
r

d nt

Deans of men and women, sorority and fraternity house mothers, and
nui some parents are concerned over

student a path) towards social
izations, sports, and various
activities.

organ-

has reached maturity. H no
longer enjoys, nor will he support
i

i

campus-wid- e

Where are the mass pep rallies
and bonfires that were mi prevalent
during tin 20s and 30s? Why is it

that only a small percentage t the
campus populace will attend and sup-po-

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ver) weekend.
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one reason be hasn't got tin

cation

is a serious business and liL
important job it demands p
inal att noon arid time.

ever)

rf

Mich activities?

Maybe its became that was the
fad of the 20s and 30's, and today
there is a new lad. The modern
col-le-

student has new interests. He
now wants freedom to explore and
express his creative abilities whether
they he in the field ot the arts, or
engineering, or medicine.
The days of "group' participation
-

p rallies, bonfires,
nd( d in high school.

and pranks

This is not to sa) that the modern
Student is
and lives like
anti-soci- al

Another

reason for the appan nl
the fact that everj sems-te- i
shows an increasing numbei

apathy

i

married persons attending collect
What arrangements have been made
to include them in the planned es-

The Kentucky Kernel
Ouaiuuvz
i(t

tiva ls

aforementioned reasons arc
certain!) applicable to out instituI

tion.

Senilis

Ik

ale no longei considered
Country Clubol the South mainl)
because the majority ol out students
have been lot ced n
edirei
theii
eflorts toward more important and
significant atiiiies than theii
s, rs ol ilu' 20's and 30's.
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mWh uih! r the Act of finh 3. 1S79.
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Inrrtiti

Jim Cuktm,

M.ke Smith, Si,,iti

The Political Woods Are Full Of Violets
MdOW
By JAMES
Associated Pu ss Scics Anaust
l

WASHINCTON-Th-

is the time
is
with the presidential race still in
tl future when the political woods

;i" full o violets, the shrinking kind.
The supply looks inexhaustible.

The

n
two
reluctant
sidential candidates hi recent years
pi
judged on what they said before being nominated in 1952 were Dwighi
i) Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson.

for thi nomination. Right now Rocke- feller, his track suit emblazoned with
uuacks on tue Kcunem
cimitustra- ttoi i almost breathkss from run- nin
At this time he

ide

lane

hut

is

even

to have th
Rockefelk

best-know-

1

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1

n
Now three
Republi-- i
all mentioned as orosijects in
J ' J. have
just denied an) interest
in the White House. This is in the
isenhower tradition. His reluctance
kind ol American classic.
b

w

well-know-

in

Scranton

who
sional

a pr
pent his life
soldier should enter pmtitm

politics oi
a id

has
"PennsyKania
HO candidate tor the presidency
unless St n. Hugh Scott wants to run.
Scott didn't have anything to say.
us dot s not seem to have hidden
significance, lies not being boomed.

mi

elective office."

k

In
In IS
made his
sound pi main nt. He said:
sion to remov( myseM froi
ical huh is definite and
That v. is the year wh ti I,.
lie had never
tt d.
i

In 1948, while he

the Democratic canand 1956, never came
close to matching Eisenhower in reluctance in
hut nevertheless said
a few months before tin convention
'picked him while ht was still governor of Illinois: he could not "accept
nomination to any other office hut
governor
It was Eisenhower who demonstrated how reluctance can thaw
under warm and sunny prospects.

v

reluctai
'
My d
the po

js

positive

pi sidt nl

Stevenson,

didate

W"ilH..

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candidate

And Coldwati r, who rallied the
said he's running
for
to the Senate '"and
that s all I m running for.

ins,

Tw o of these Republicans are governors, George Romney ol Michigan
and William Scranton ot Pennsvl--

said I am not a candidate lor
tm presidency, and I will not be a

Wil

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R

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hasn't said he's after tin nomination,
lint hi hasn't denied it. He's just
in ming and not a week passes without a new attack on the Democrats.

lio'l

in

M l SON
oi

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RCM

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lumbia Universitj

FFI

and insisted
k

lik Sew Vork's Gov. Nelson
Rockefeller, had the nomination sew
up.
Nothing dissolves reluctance so
last as some evidence of a real chance

Last week both Rornney and
Scranton
their political
expressed
modest and. perhaps, caution. Rom

1947

was sa;
It

is

my conviction

ivus iicni
he
sa in

v.

as a Republican

the Republicans
that no man

would

c

d

nominated bim he
Dsidei it his dut to accept.

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