Group Considers Plans For New Faculty Club The Uni:Mty mav have wk past few ot built: .rji x bers Is hind a new Faculty Club soon. During the Interest has btcn aroused In the possibility club house. A committee of about 20 fatuity mem. plan g ,:,rreaina v .v.e 3. A Urge (lining room, pmr of Hie M.od-- : miaKP Dept. Is room anil kitchen. .nmrMee to study There are now 7.1 mrmocrs of the IT' he prnv'v:,i hv I 'r-:nicmbt i u'lillv and Mall. the s family C'luh and anoiher who mr potential rrem-ber- hKo compiling This in l ': inform.! ..e loi iiion ol the Aleut ril or ') per tent of the .'!'..( piux and incur.:, of memhet have lui .h nl the club final, rr ,. 'he '.( t. OuesCrrinr.ir .ire heinx used hy every dav The rlub al-- holds Including tiitluc functions. the miti. mir ee to collect tlie lnlt:rn;il:i,'i Ir i n fatuity members. parties and open houses The pmo.e f t!ie questionnaire!! Club members ni.iinl.iln tlmt a includes Information on nen house is needed iiince the the kind f fj. ilitics and recrra-lio- equipment, space and facilities are tin' : acuity wants. no Inn err adequate. Alier ': :p - irmnaires are reThey also hold that a new club , will would (live more faculty members turned. .group the infc: -- nation and send It. n better chance to become acto the nv;n c .v.iviittee. which will quainted. take information seems The present club house was built best. In 1880 and was the home of PresiSome f th snested features dent Patterson. (or n new fac.ihy club are: The main floor of the house has a dining room, lounge and kitchen. 1. I.hlnj, quartern for faculty On the second floor are a reading members who might want to live room, and a game room with equipin the club. g ment for and pool. 2. Arcor:inor?atlon( for I'niver-it.- v A married couple lives upstairs (tuesfs. acts ashe club's host. and Prof V:r.n ern T o: i :i Mlt- headinv t 4 - 'Ison 1 pcr-nu- 4 ' . i !.,. .- i, - i w ', ' '. - , , A . - ,s - - Jt s. so-ri- A . . 1 I v n :;-- wh.-tevt- ping-pon- If'r CVI Dream, Can't We? This beautiful piece of architecture Is how the pro- posed faculty rlub will look if It becomes a reality. Prof. Vincent Nelson of the Modern f oreign Lan- guage Department, (a studying the interest In such a bulldinc by the faculty and alaff. Information M the location and methods of financing surh a build- lug are also bring considered, SG A Election Vol. XI A' I University of Kentucky, Lexington. Ky.. Friday! Dec. 10, 19.1t '' No. Set Wednesday 11 Ten representatives Iroin si v fillei;es will le elcttetl eiliiistlav It. (lie Student (irtcrnment ssih iatiun. At stake til tin- student U in tlie ImIIi it in4 will Ih' el nnient .issetnlily. li.illntiiii: iu all iiilli'Uts will U' Iii IiI limn S a.m. to I pin. Wit tlie eccptiin of tlie (lulleoe ul Arts ami Si it iiees. all collides will cast tlieir votes lor S(', candidates iu tlie college represented liy tlie candidate. Arts and Sciences and (Graduate School students will vote in tlie Student Vninu. Work Of UK Scientist Featured On 'Life' Cover Ey t IIRISTIK Tlie l.itfst issue VANDERGRIFT if I, ill- - inauaziiic tarries ttixcr pluitor.ipli nunle possilili" tlirt)iiv;li tlie use i I ;i:i apjiaratus ly H L K' scientist. Kespon'ol" tor the machine Is Dr. Karl O. u Lange.. director of the U K. EnKineering rxpi'iimciir 6 .ttion. In this position he directs operations ot the school's aeronautical-researclaboratory, The intrumcnt nf Dr. I.atiRr's Is called a senilis its name by presenting a picture ol ail the contours of the head in zebra-lik- e ktripes. Dr. t.iiic vid the measuring apparatus was developed ironi his own itleas and thuse of Dr. tme-tliir- Merle Carter, a member of the University's engi neering faculty. The machine was actually built at the Lange Instrument Company, an independent firm which the UK scientist operates on the Richmond Hoad n The Air Development Center awarded this company a contract to build the man chine for use at Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. The equipment was sent to Wright Field last summer and has been used for head measurements there since. 9 Dr Lange said he could not explain its operation and function in detail tint to security regulations. He said, ht w.cver. that t(ie chief purpose of his inI lie tention, as being used by the Air force, is to help l ni t l'sit ( Inn us and scientists tlesiyn masks for fu'ure airmen. Orchestra, under the direction rrom data received by the rm'chinr. mask spe-- i ah.-iran mold pieces of oxygen masks to fit the ol iiiiu Ki inieuii. will head perfectly from a mp ot the subject's face. their aii'nial resentat inn ol .llal.d.ls "M, i.i!i" at S p in.' I liuisda n Memorial (aili Choristers Wrii;ht-P;itter.so- Wright-Patterso- n To Present 'Messiah h eit s ' ' vote. j Constitutionalist candidates in the election are; Arts and Sciences J T. Frank- - enbirger. lowcrrlassman; Mart y Hurmaii. Itiwerelasswoman: Bob Huhle. and Hetty Jo Martin. Iippeiclasswoinan Aurit ulturr -- Charlie Yani ey. lassinan . and Hoy Gibson, loweri ( ommi rif-J- im Fisher, lower clfissnmn. f nuinrering Hi t.i v Jaggi rs. ' small. up-pe- vi las-ma- Graduate scum. This Voting procedure, which vim agreed upon by SOA Mmiflay, will be the same as in last .spring's f election. Each voter must present his II) card or other standard identification "driver's license, dratt card, etc before he call . scIiimiI lej'ieseiiiaUV famuli- - oratorio coneern-ll'.- laith. death and tesu! lei t - Frank Coat, hirvc. e a :i nl Christ. In tins years pron.un tin re Mill bt jjart.- - ;i')iir all t hit fVr.s on S(rA Yoto sections. WHAT: flection of 10 St. .Mr. Kivinirmi, t tindui lor of the representatives I nivcrsity Chorus, is WIIKN: WednrstUv in this area as a tenor soloist, lie NIIHU : At rath rollrge. exis a member of the music faculty cept Arts i. Stiences whitli and has a master's degree in voles in Student I'nion Musical Kducation. The chorus has about ?:i. members and does f ducation Joe Taylor, a major choral uork each semester. All the soloists in the program are students at the University exCanditlates running for the cept Jack Ritter. tenor soloist of United Ktuiients Party are Itxinrton and MuxacU .Street Arts and Science Chip Rice, low ercla small . Kav Maitcrstet k, Presbyterian Chunli. The student soloi-Lare Sally Continuid to Page 7 (Jail Jennings, Barbara Hollmann. Watson. Bonnie Gibson,' sopranos; Peggy Cowuill, Georgia Hill, altos: I eler Ay re. tenor; Charles Sims. Charles Neal, and Roy W.nxlall, baritones. in the program will be Ann Hutkllestnn. Carl pianist, Bleyle and Meile MtTnto-h- . organThis program is open snd ists. free to the public. n e. -- s Name Band Is Highlight OflFCDanee will The Billy Mav Orthe.-tiheadline attraction at the.JfC it e toinoriow night in the dam I'nion H.illiiHUii. 'Mi e bund, tthich has Lm en called one ol (lie finest Miuiig orgal.l-ation- s in the coimlry, will be Bet au-- e teti by Sum Donahue of record eiigageiiienls. May did not aitoinpany the band on tins ear's toi.r Donahue, u Mleian tel. or t. plaer. has worked with the Gene Kiupa. Benny G'sxlmaii. HatiV haials Jaine,. ar.d Tuinm lJu II. lit Ik of 11. f Ilojilile- - l.i the Ol K lag 'ales will itl- -i if HW,iiiet (e a ' t he f! .11 tl..'.ee w I. n h 1, cac e MVri May llenvv Dean I rank J. Welch, who has headed the olleie of Agriculture and Home fronomies since MAI, Is under conslderaliiin lor the pn siili'iu y of the I nivrrsily ot Idaho. Idaho officials have announced that Itran Welch lias been rrt otiunentli-d to hrat the Idaho -- M'llOtll. '.t'bra Man I'rut. KjiI () I Jli);e ,ins for a the i ontouo tin ler, a tleviir he KtiiiU I.Kiil pitterus is an aid , at tern hel in Onl bv int'iit to tlesijjninn l.ieg id fur airmen, lull! ialliini tivr 4 ilui to the slijiw mill iiiTitmirs of Hie faee. similar m lure " 111 I 011 I lie inii'i of list Hiek ol II I.. nu-k- s a.t 1 I an Wrlih ame to I K from Mississippi state I ollrge and out lit to head at least two foilcne suite then. -- htu-tli'i- di-r- et v 11 I I.. :: l..i :. .1 *