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onstmction Postponed ?

Greek House Bids
20 Over Estimate
i: BILE GR W l Kernel Stefl Writer
t the Zeta Beta Tan
nstruction
fraternit) house an I
tin IVlta Cam ma sorority ho use
ma) be postponed.
Bids have been submitte rot the two houses and are
2( pen i nt ovei the c d estimat

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George H. Kavanaugfc
ocJate hwlnrmi nuagi

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the

aajor consider at lo will be
whether funds are available tor
the construction.
"Tli' Housing and Home Finance Agency has allocated $630.

SC Officer
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education junior I nun
Portsmouth. Ohio, receives the first Metropolitan
Women's
luh of Lexington scholarship from Airs.
Tom Begem Smith, president of the group. ;is Dr.
B. W. Ockerman. chairman of I K Committee on
Scholarships and Loans, looks on. The SI. 000 a
year award is to he presented every other vear to

Manner,

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junior majoring in speech therapy or an allied
field, and will he repeated for the senior year if
the student's progress is acceptable. Kunds for
the scholarship come from the proceeds of the
Miss Lexington Pageant, sponsored by the .Metropolitan Club. Miss Hatcher is a lHlitl graduate
of Portsmouth High School.

Disarmament Talk
Scheduled At SUB

Peace Corps

dward Morin will
ml i
English instructor
world disarmament at 7 p.m tomorrow in the
II
Hill.
the Student Union Building.
possibilities of nuclear war. its
Entitled Disarmament with-oestimated effect upon the social
Deleat: A Dream Come ol
structure, and some of the reasAre," the talk is the bat ol the
ons aad methods usually gixen
YMCA Forum Series of the spring
for disarmament.
semester
In a prpvicw of his talk, Mr.
eventual di&arma- "Although
Morin said he will
the ment has recently been stated
as an offJdal policy goal of the
U.S.." Morin says he will argue
(ram I theoretical and practical standpoint rational governments themselves wdl continue to
obstruct disarmament progress."
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Debaters
Travel To
Tennessee

T ic Ui lersity
bate t am
will trav to tiu University
ol
ennesse for a regular de- bate and
Eastern State
CoBege to participate in a
cross
touma- examination
incut tins weekend.
I

Four students trom UK
bate at UT. Debating the

"Technology has made the natiobsolete,'" he continued.
with its
Either the nation-sta- te
idea o; national sovereignty will
ci:e by Its own hand in nuclear
war. taking along with it most of
the world'.- - people, or else people must nonviolently hasten the
natton-statt- s'
process of bloodless decay and Use n ImullltJ to
build a good society."
on-state

Nominations

Schoiarskip
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Members
To Visit UK
United States Pe
( oi ps
representatives, Mr. am Mrs.
in the
McDaniel, will
University
campus
today
to talk
through
Friday
to students and faculty members who ma) be interested in
the corps.
!

Mr. and Mrs. McDanie were
formerly associated With Camp
Bradley, a Peace Corps training
center in Puerto Rico.
They will meet With all interested students in Raggm Hall
from i:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday; Thursday, :i to 5 p.m. in
of the Student Unthe
ion Building, and from 6:30 to
7:30 p.m. in the recreation room
of Holmes Hall.
All those interested in talking
to the McDanirln should call the
Office of Institutional Studies.

Scheduled
Student Congress
for

1963-6-

4

officers
will be nomin-

Student Congress
meeting on Tuesday, April 2.
Officer nominations will be
made from the members of Student Congress (ram the floor. Officers will be eiecied in an
ated at

tlu-

election on April 18.
Jackie Kobinson. chairman of
the
tudent ( onress elections
committee, said that it was hoped
the oft iters could he listetl on
an Hi.M sheet so that the rates
could he counted elet tri all.

The question
BID be.

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in both

debates

that-noc- -C

nations should
an economic

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Aran Sponsor's Meet
There will he an important
Arsnj ROTC sponsor's meeting at t p.m. today in the mil-itKbran in Knell Armorv.

Include Parents

parents weekend is being planned this year lor the
In addition to
Little Kentucky
Derby.
Saturday
afternoon bicycle rat e ami tin concert, acth ities ill be added
interest tin pan nts.
whien w
The idea to include par nts
one- at offer now are limited to
and alum.- - is part of the LKD
committeei plans to make the $500."
He added that LKI is still too
derby weekend a larger event,'
sssaM
oiisidering this its
said Jack Davis, chairman of
year. "At Indiana I'nher-sitLKD steering committee.
a here the idea at a toflbge
"As
the derby gets stronger
ii
z pionceretl. tin s draw
and attracts more people, we can
ahout ;".IMM) people ttiaipared to
offer bigger scholarships.
Hie
ataboai the S.Mi which
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tend ours."

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will be Kevin Hennessey
and Dave McCracken. Richard
Ford and Donald Clapp will present the negative.
The BMSS examination tournament lo be held it Eastern State
College, utilizes the courtroom
v.,jd ir. Gifford Blv-loprocedure.
spaSMH oi the debate team.
"A studii'.t will talk for :boul 10
mamaes and then a member oi
the opposite team l ill troMTUM- ine the speaker,' he added
Those debating lor the Sffirm-ativ- e
on the varsity team will tx
Paul Chellegren and John Pat-to- n.
ami or the negative Michele
Cleveland
and Jin Crockarell.
On the novice team will be Li nel
Bawse and Stanley Craig or the
affirmative, and Bteve Beshear
and David Emerson or the ni native.

timates.

LKD Festivities

will deaffirm-ativ-

ooo for these two bouses and the
Sigma No and Sigma Alpha Ep-sttfraternity house-.- " he said.
"We have several alternatives."
Mr. Kavanaugb said. "We can
aids and usdmli'ii1
reject tic
eaa reject ssm ami advertise
it with the ether twin the 5g
iii. t "so .did i VI boasts), or we
eaa attempt to negotiate. We
hae sou- - lime yet lo make our
decision."
The bids were submitted on
March 15 and have to be accepted
or rejected in 30 days.
Bids have not yet been asked
for the Sigma N'u or the Sigma
Alpha Epsilon houses. Sites for
all tour of the houses have been
obtained.
Mr. Kavanaugb said that the
Delta Gamma house would be tha
largest and therefore the bid
for its construction was the lea.-- ?
out of line with the previous es-

i.

In the housing units, there
wili be lists posted for students
to sign their parent's name and
address. Letters will be sent to
these
the
parents explaining
derby and listing a variety of
activities for the derby weekend,
April 26 and J7
Davis said after paten
check
the events they would be inter
in attending and then return the letters, more definite
plans can be formulated.
fSSsMfl activities
mil title- a
golt toU'nament I. attiring pro-ffu- si
SI, a luni hum. a meet-i- n
with Dr. I ran'-- , (,. Ii k.-- . a
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low
easapw sad Biue-eras- a
in i, and a Bhw aad White
hstersguad loctaal game,
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n .derc-"We have
a blocit ..f rooms in vari- -

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gewi re poo e from 'he parents
bet n
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SI Hoard Candidates

The eleition lor Mudent t nion Board effleers will
tomorrow t.om
a.m. to "i p.m. in the
Stadeat L'sdoa Buildins. the line Arts Building.
and Paaevaa Hall From the 10 candidates
will 1m- - elected sflkers. Candidates tor the the
be held

positions are. row one. from left. Pegg Parsons,
Ann Ore:;:; Taiadstd. Linda rerkins. md ( iro-Bi- ll
Iva Cramer. Raa to. from the hit.
Neel
Bill Drest her. Ko-e- r
May, Rasty Carpenter,
Ja
Peters, and lack Kei.

cided."

Davis commented.

Students who have not signed
The:;name- - a. BSU in their
dormi'-jri'-may do so in the

LKD office ... the Stude:.- - U:.:. Building. Kamei have to
in by April 6.

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Speakers

Ail Club
The An ( iu!) will preNent a
n Jaahaan BaBark,
him
tvin ejirinieiUal fbaai on Bra
data perind. entitled "t ir. k
Bakia" and "CtaBc ile Mrr"
whirb will be aarevted b t'ie
artit Maa Ka. Tile howin;
Mill ne aadaj
at S p.Ri in
Baaaa SM oi the line Ari,

a'i

Eastern Ivy.

aaagp

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The Patterson School
Diplomacy will hold ..
nei discussion at noon lomor--n
BaBdkaghi R i: 'in 8 if tlir Pi
Tiie Art i tub i apaaaatwag
an rxhibatiaa of atadral
van 1. ill cafeteria. The t pic
in the gesaaol el Arrhttcctare
will be "Eastern Kentucky as
aa Soagh Braaaraay
;.;lier
an I ndcrdevelopeu' R in.
thh ueek.
arc
Speakers for the discussion
Dr. Jnn Brown of the Department oi Rural Sociology, Mr.
Exports
Keith Kelley, bead : the Ea itV?
em Kentucky Research Developai t sp rts bi H61 of
ment Comnussion, and Dr. Ban Id
it it merchandise wen valued
o biDi v.. sec irding to mc
Guthrie of the Department oJ a'
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Dr. Kiiw.m. l!r. Pan! Sharp, the baaajaH speaker. Paul J fuller, president .t Phi Upba Theta.
and Br Thaaaaa !
lark, he ail i the I i.inr-si- t
Rr part awl af Binary.

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Unh crsitv prof
history
dean i! the iradaate SrJteaJ, eraa pveaeated
Mm
IBee Batman bask award teassday nagM at
Hm PW
Upba l beta history liimm jrv aocicty
oiniK-at the Phi tewk Hold. Fram the left arc

Or.

I). Kirwan,

A.

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Dean Kirwan Receives
History Book Award
ed fur

Univer--

Dr.

I) Kirwan,
t
history and

rity prutess
J. .in oi the

Graduate

UK

was presented the
Award
Book
Mice Halbun
Monda; night it a Phi Mpha
Theta history honorary dinner
d the Phoenix Hotel.
law award ana presented far
a
bis rcreaal back, "faba J.
Hm EBraggle far the
I pion."
The annual award recognises
Crit-luir-

best book or essay published
member of the history
dartng the year, and
was established in honor of Miss
HaBaaa of Covington, a
Alirimefactor of tin history depart
.ilf ot.
Beaa Khrwraa'a bask raBai a
Mgaal eaatribatiaa ta SSth cratnotable
er-, ahataiihip
tar it. daw ei anient tad
ted h Marian
nVrtt etyteM by
Glradaa Van Benaea, was began
in Iks,
In1

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year under

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Ouggen-heb-

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Fellowship.
Tinis Hi.- tdBee af
a sacral ami paBUral
history af tin- Coafederale States,
and is author oi "Kevolt af 1
Red Nerks" and "Jatiaay Greca
id the Orphan Brigade."
Tin banquet ppeaher, nr. Paul
of
Fri deriek Sharp, president
Hiram College, spoke on The
of the blind." The
Kingdom
heartland of this kingdom, lie
explained, is the campus
Dr. Sharp defined an Intellectual as anyone in society who
Uses his mind for the benefit of
Id-

School,

by

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Kirw in

Taylorsriue,

Dottan, aanaphJ
Term.; Burnett and Jane Don
oho. Paducah; Frederick Gard-ne- r,
Deanetrkaa
HopkinariBe;
Georgkies, Allien-- . Greece; De-Io- n
;
J. Hall. Louisrille;
afn
Bemire Hopkm-- . Lexington.
Bockdak. Term.;
Bobeti Hay.
Barbara Johnson and Cha.rleia
Vincent, Ashland: Calvin Jones
Pikevillc; Carl W. Leistner, Covington; Marilyn Meredith, Smith
n.
Grove; Jay Mullen, Medford,
and Prof. Byi n Tsangades,

if

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understand each other's roles and
eon! ributions."
The whole of society must
come to appreciate the power and
dignity of kteas," he concluded
EarBer hi the eaeaiag, aware
than "J t'K ttadeats and one
facalty asembrr were initiated
bite the baatary baaerary.
lni:;a'i'd were Janice A.
Ifayfteld; Paul Beasiey,
William A. Buck-oel- L
Georgetown;
Paris: Donald K. Carson.

tin P.iddv k.
OST on Friday
b! b!u.- Mief v.
Kii p irainev.
rraarn laiillfli rtiim pleite. aewara.
so CMMHM
kni PolmgJ Hall. Box

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"A VERY PRIVATE
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Jackie GLEASON

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'Papa's Delicate Condition'

Also

'Where The Truth Lies'
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THURSDAY

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Meanwhile this felh.w eoiia- - annual eviTV
BO Bofieat
due-- , whieh are $100,
plus a ;ii line iur missing the weekly
.r. tij
meeting, plus a to asai meat I buy a headstone nr
late, beloved heaaje who aras the fraternity maaeot,
I
have never regretted joining the fraternity, because it is
BMOC and the envy of aft ti e in
my dearest aish to be
crowd, but you ran see thai it - not cheap. It wouldn't
so
bad if I slept at the frat bouse, bat you mn-- t a;;r-that I can't
sleep at the hotjM if I don't know where the bouse is.
1 have rented a
whieh - not only ajrcdf iHWsfll e;xn-siv- e.
hut it - not at all the load "f room I was loolung lor. I
aanted somepbee reasonably priceii. el. an. eoeafoitable, .nut
within easy walking dwtaaee ol ela -, the slampiag
and Sati Francisco and New York. What I round aasa bedroom
in the home nt a local costerm Niger which - dingy,
expeemve
and uncomfortable- - and I don't even net t., me the bed till
7 a.m. when my laadlord goes out t., nrang
costers.
Wei atiyh'. w. I got settled and the next thing I did, naturally,
was to look for a girl Am! I found her. ILrri.-t- . bet name is, a
beautiful creature standing ju-- t under seven feet high and weighing 385 ponds. I tir-- t spied r leaning again! the t.v a- of
Use Founder, doting lightly. I talked to her for
; ,:
kits
with. .ut effect. I kdy when I mentioned dinner did she stir. Her
milky little eye- - opened, she raised a lira way ana. ariad ataj
fo
raar Frmrk restfawmU eaOed Iss
war, aad mrrU i
Clipjoini where she eraajaaaaed, according to my calculations,
her own weight in chateau I riand.
After dinner -- lie bpsed into a torpor from whicri I eould ot
roii-- e
her. no matter how I tri i. I - nged n j glass witii :t
th- - legs, of
fork, I pinch. her irr-pendidous powls, I r.iU
my corduroy pant- - togetlrar. I'. it nothing worked, and finally
I slang her over my shoulder and carrk d her to the girla dorm,
in the prtx
slipping several i
Fortunately, medical care for st ai- ts if provided free at Baa
college infirmary. All I had to pay f wi n i few extras, In

the

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Admission 90c

ai TE!i ations - Coats, tresses am
short
riklrts aUiiaJ KraOed dre-se- s
hats.
Phone
made
end. Custo--- i
Nev location 215 E. Max14N"tf
well. MiUirod Cohen.
trade-in- s.

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miles. Motriii.i irMUtetor raaM. Spkt
wheels. Ivcaate ; ick, extra clean. Cat
MBftt
after 5:3 p.m.

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My favorite cousin, Mandolin Glebe, i Rwwet, iinnraiikd eoaaaarf
boy, has ju-- t started eoleaje. Today I got :1 letter From him
which I will reprint here because I know hndofaa's pa Alcana,
much like your own. Mandolin write-- ;
are
Dear Mandohn (he think- - my name - Matnl.lin t'H.i,
I rae by the coAeajr
paper that you are writing a eotaaai for
Marlhoro Cifauvites, I think Marllxwox are pm-daneip
arettcs with real aire bihaceo and ppaayr-peac- hy
filter, ami
I want to t.'ll you amy I don't moke them.
It all started the very firs! day I arrived at eoaVae.
I was
walking across the campus, swinging my paper valise and imagtraditional air- - lik- Bit Tmil Fly ami Dratk aad Tinae
ing
figurnlim, w hen all af a naddiii I ran into this here rttllrgwari
looking fellow with monogram on hi- - breaaf pocket. He asked
n. e was
a freshman. I said yes. He asked m- did I want ka
be a BMOC and the envy of aH the in crowd. I mid yes. He
sal the oniv way to make these keen things
happen was t' join
a fraternity. Fortunately he happened to have a pk Ige card
with him. so he pricked my thumb and I signed, lie didn't tell
me H e aaa- oi i!i. fmteraity or where it fa located, but I MaJ
pose I'll and out when I go active.

VHD., THURS., FW., SA'
March 27-3-

MYLEME DEmONGEOT
MICHAEL CRAIG

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AMONG MY KIXFOLK
Ckrwgej

Henry

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thai The divorce between intellectuals and other arias of life
"BOSt be

Term.;

Oneida,

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Aard Nomin.Ttion
BEST PICTURE
42 GP.?AT STARS !N . . ,

Academy

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Hi.- keep the nUISeS.
So. dear cousin, it - lack of funds, t..-- t bck of entl
is keeping me from Marll ro Cigarettes
dear,
Mariboros wit!, their lira- blend of choice tobaccos and their
and then Hip
pure white Seleetrate filter and tl ir sofi :
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w now. My pern Q b wore ..'it and I can't
afford another. Keep 'em :' ing.
Yr. c usin Mand I!,. r;t.
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Naswy Lsssajr, a senioi educa-- ti
.. major from Paducah. and a
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member
Alpha Oaateroa Pi
from Lainbd.i Cullese. Tenn.. to
Jat k Gssswy, a lanior mechanical
engineering major and a mem- :
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Kappa tfistua.

Cats Meow
Clark

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Welcome to Experimental Journalism
.: : of a c Inmn in vhicti w ref
iwttbont sneaktits of th pawing campus
ing ii th i M ribon ads) has een flipping :: n
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Marshall
education

all: Like, where's our IVY? That's right, the
green Inst int Tradition staff that made Tale and
i

Patterson.
major from Miami
University oi Ohio and a mem
ber of Kappa Alpha Theta, t.
Bin Kaafasaa
ok i . ....a. to
maji t from Houston, and a member of Kappa .Siiina.
Mary
Ch

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:.:
Ian Warren.
law studenl from Lexmuton.
a member of Siuma Alpha
silon.

Myer--

the

Gamma Delta

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iH ird
SALUTATIONS
you?'
Bui na; I -- ay. T:s time to dwell c
un- of oi
Braetil matte: s, like. man. the
fTinstance. Just what do Tale, Ban ird
p.i-- :
&::cs bke that there have that we don't? V bat
a lew
m.;t. them bo great already? 'Ee.-kiWe can
loAb'at- - and dry (dears
int with piride
bil- at cur .! in
ling men uh puff angrily
oaajgMr pipes vhile angrily walking from clasi to
nngiy class Sure, we've got girls in shades; gr wl- ing tj.cn- - can meared with f::t stickers and all
trrt ji 7? imuoecx, oi course.) aut our u
--South
gaod-ce'-t- be
lacks the bm st crucial

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Id 1

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Euuh--

member

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idemk Green or Radcliffe Pink
Then wel
on top a- - we prove to the world that the ivy
'i always greener in the other Harvard Yard.
Tee well be about as popular as a flashlight at the
Center lot on Saturday night. Which reBpo
nd.- me of a girl 1 took over there once (Well,
I'll neVCt take het
library Was CLOSED
re again, though. She gave me an
a belt in the mouth.

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Ti liii a rend, b freshman education major from Louisville,
in Eton Edwards,
a sophomore
advertising
major fraaa Louis-riu- e,
and a member oi Alpha
Tail Omega.

M Kl
8T7KT arul meet at 9 pja
moi m in the student u
E tilding. AH member.- pleas
tend.
r?: ( ii
Delta Dtlta Delta sororitj
tertained Kappa Kappa Oau
sorority at a brunch Saturda
the chapter bouse.

Anyone For Higli Places?
ANY ONE FOR HIGHPLACES

Mr MAXKHO Italy (APt-A- b
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taking no chance- - with winter's
hazards. They announced that
the climb will be sometime in the
first hah : i July and then only
v, hen aTrr.L.-phtr- it
conditions are
fust right.
The chit) ha- - invited foreign
Alpine club- -' lady members to
apply, saying that preference I r
an
inclusion :n the
group
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represen
tatives of their dubs.
French and Italian professional
guides will be stationed along
the way. The ladies, roped together in 45 groups, will he followed by Alpine medical specialists.
Thi' organising committee -- aid
there would be a party and souve-nie-ra
for all when the climb

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facility report- - that the
child: en have increased cerr.pre-htit-.- n
and vocabulary and That
thdr muscular coordination has
tt a improved. They also have
of reIncreased comprehension
lated subject- - such as arithmetic
and reading

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Wo would like to welcome
Miss Norris to our sijff.
She has just reftirned
from six months training
in one of Chicago's finest

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gu .lyi' ally
and painstakingly
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way, and I have a hunch that my leadership training and experience will help me out whatever I
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it from me, if you're already half-wa- y
towards yoi
t :. mission, see it ihiough. It's a good deal I know.'
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Further Comment
It maj
University

not be necessary for the
to withdraw from the
Southeastern Conference in cm der to
inti grate it- - athletic teams. First we
think it
chalk nge the "inn
law" which says th.it no S!".(;
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school can have Negroes on - team.
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When questioned about this "law
Bt mie Shiver
UK ithk tic Dim tor.
laid he know - ol no formal ruling but,
"It is just understood."
What would happen ii tin school
announced that it would recruit Negro athlete s and play tin m bj a certain date? Mr. Snivel) beJievi s that
"tin University would he kicked out
ti the conference. Hut. whi n Bemie
Moore, Commissioner of tin SEC, was
contacted bj the Kcrm yesterda) and
asked it tin University would be ousted from tin' conference it it used NegMr. Moonsaid be
ro athletes,
couldn't com icnt and that such qu
tions would have to be discussed by
tin conference membi rs.
It there is no written law that prevents the University from using Negro Athletes, we would like to know
s
On what grounds the SEC would
UK from its rank-- .
UK has the opportunity to pave
tin' way lor other members ol tin'
conference
being the first member
school to integrate its athletic teams.
Such a policy has already been followed successfully by another state
supported institution. Morehead State
College, which was tin first member
oi tin Ohio Valley Conference to
pla) Negro athletes. Marsh ill Hanks
ran track lor the Eagles in l(j)S and
st t a state record in the
dash.
I.at. r Hanks was voted the colleg s
most valuable player by the schools
ath!. tie board.
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Morehead w as also thi First OVC
school to integrate its football ranks.
Howard Murphy, now a senior, was

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not only the first member ol his race
to pla) football in the conference but
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was also the first Negro to b
football squad
on the
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Other K ntucky colleges bavi
been recruiting Nemo athletes and
will continue to do so while the University, which should he a leader in
such area-- , is dragging it- - feet because, as Mr. Shixt ly said. "We would
lose too much prestige.
What is
more important, the supposed loss oi
prestige bj the Universit) oi equal
rights lor all ot our students?
We recognize, ol course, that the
problem ma) he greater in the SE
which involves some "Deep South
institutions. The problem ol schi
has been presented as an
argument tor not integrating our
tt am- - right away. It a team declines
to plaj us (in its home ground in order
to avoid possible racial trouble then
it could easily play the game at a
neutral location where there would
he no racial problems. This solution
was propose d and accepted during tin
Meredith situation in Oxford when
the University ol Mississippi played
Houston in Memphis, Tenn., rather
than in Oxford because officials were
at raid a riot might occur.

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Looking at still another possible
solution, tin University does not have
to play all oi the Sl".( member schools.
There appears to he no reason why
we could not arrange our schedule
with only those institutions which
will play against integrated teams.

Af

Achievement

ing, articulate, and informed speaker.
To th.ise who missed these excellent
talk- - w can onl) suggest they avail
themselves it the pamphlets printed
froui t!u lectures, and thai they make
ett .1 effort to attend futave
a well-dilecture in the scries.
To Student Congress we would
i, ml yOM."
like to sa) a h artlelt
Thi- - it it even surpasses the Wash- ington Seminar because it reaches I
far large segment ol the I m
look with eafiei an
coimnuuitv.
ticipation lot future s; akers. May
the) all bi as good as thi- - one.

The Harper Lecture Series is the
newest and finest institution to be
come a part oi the University. With
ol tliis promising
the introduction
.series Student Congress has continued
its work toward making I K the outstanding universit) ol the South.
The Ktiml cannot say enough in
praise ot the first three lectures in
what we hope will become a UK tra- dition. Dr. Huston Smiths lectures
on "The Perspective ol Man have
hut one chaw hack. Thi v will be hard
to equal. Students seldom have the
opportunit) to he ar such an interest- -

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the states 1) All-it. High Scho
We can see
basketball players.
no good reason why these boys
should not have the opportunit) to
pla) for us instead ol against us.

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Congress Debates ROTC Legislation

WASHINGTON (CPS -- An intra- ic c
debate - currenth delaying
( ongressional action on a drastu revision ol Reserve Otlicers training
Corps (ROTC) programs at LJ.S. colsc

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leges and universities.
Pentagon otticials hope to have
the revised ROTC program on its wa)
i. Capitol Hill within two weeks or
the House tamed Serv- hearings
ices CoaMnittee. But a debate between
ii Force otiiciah
Arrnv, Navy, and.
be ironed oui
will have
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illation
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in principle but are leaving the serv- - io thrash
out theii lined points
j ditlerence before the final proposal
goes to Congress.
Ii the
e reiHcsentatives
ol
test
the three In am lie- - oi die armed services reach a stalemate in the neeotia- tions ol the ROTC question, h will
be up to a
v Bradway
(apt.
r. to smooth ovei the debated points,
Bradway - the Pentagm officer,
the development ol the new
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N.iw pioneered the new plan
"Hoi- when it introduced the
Plan" ottering scholarships to
Iowa)
outstanding indents who would plan
on a .iw career. I h XROTC "reg- ular" program provkles bonks, le t
tuition, and a Ihinn allowance lot
students on the program.
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changes oi its own, th
no with essential!) the program
being debated. - envisioned,
nh
tlie new program would enroll
the

Navy idea: altei

tremendous overhead

no
required
(
mass compulsory R
rhc bnantial aspects ol the new
elk iting Wlpporl ol many
plan ait
college and university oftkials, I'm- tagon proponents assert I he snuller,
eltetic R ) ( program will h .1
boon to man) schools with crowned
phvk a I 'plants burdened bs btfM
()!( units. ml, Pentagon ottkials
an
aie hopl till that all t!i e set
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bi represented it main
the lie w ;,1 id.
ttl that
ill ollk iah
P( Ut
lnni". universities have deckled not
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Defense Seereta rv Robert S. Mc- Nainara and the Bureau "I the lUu
get hae approved the new program

He described the current negotiations
between the service branches as "cru- ciaT to the uiccess of the proposal.

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V-

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just enjoys free run oj the campus.

S.ihs take good core of their house
mother's poodle ami unIL it every night.

The

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rip Kappa Sigma mascot follows the band
wherevt r if goes, lie loves music but hates
the drummers.

Pi K ipH Alpha's buddy Pike is
tdtcays around when someone is
eating. Mini, once and your hamburger will be gone.

Ralph. the Phi Delta Theta St. Bernard,

time just sleeping.

Dammit,
is so big

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familiar sight on
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Oregon State Guard

Coaches Pick Nash
7o Second Squad

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quaiterback and baaketbaJ start-ta- g
euard. Tarry Baker, has
drawn from Saturday's Natj rial
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Cv.l'eiate Athietic Assorf
East--

All-Stgame.
The 1962 Heisrr.::u Tri.phy winner will be it placed by Oord

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forward-cente-

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mey Ravi cf Indiana. Host of he
height will te seen in Nate Thurcen-e- r.
mond. Bowling Oreen's
and 7 Layton Johns, who
led Auburn ths yew ... linst UK.
Thus far. the pre-gaticket
4X00

aaamint

buyers,

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night at 8 p.m. He arill brhag a
average Into Lexing-ton- 's
ncaa -- upp rted tilt.
Anotlier tif tfc East's team will
be tiTliat ki r. V !. SOggavti a
average Hh teammate.
Himh.im. M.ui'K ( " and b the
only junior M Um lirt team.
Thaeagftmal tit leasaw, li led
( in init.tti
in - ..:,!.
.iih 11
point a Hateal

6- -i
Kentucky
was named Sat-

to the
selection

team

which is announced annually by the National Association of College Basketball Coaches.
was Joined
Th" blond-bomb- er
on the second squad by Walt
Baa ard of UCLA Mel Counts
of Oregon State. R d Thorn .f
Wi
Vir inia, and Nick Werk- -

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toward fron Eouth-tr- n
Calif omia. Also added to the
i ster lor the animal game was
Kentucky's Rov Roberts, who erill
Martin.

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year's All-A- m

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Dake's
anied is the aatian's iilelnaal
('nri!-'-palperforaMi and Iwa
Beareata
irere eleetcd t
join Hi.!. Hi tbe t' r t

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who moved
on la.-- t
second team, received
year's
total point- - to top this rear's
voting. Bonham ranked second
with l.7oi.

km;

By being a senior, Hey