xt7k3j392z32 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7k3j392z32/data/mets.xml University of Kentucky Fayette County, Kentucky The Kentucky Kernel 19630510  newspapers sn89058402 English  Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. The Kentucky Kernel The Kentucky Kernel, May 10, 1963 text The Kentucky Kernel, May 10, 1963 1963 2015 true xt7k3j392z32 section xt7k3j392z32 Evans. Graham
W in Medallions
Mis- - Ann Gordon

BVUU,

SCn-ir-

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jourr.ahm major from
and David William Ora-haa graduate Student
ha

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BeSevue, uc winners oi the 1963
Sullivan alcrtafliran
Tile awards the higher honor
the University centers 0:1 students were presented bv President Frank G. Dickey a: Honors
Day ceremonies Thursday sfter-BM- O
in Memorial Hall. Also hon-o:- d
at the progiam were M8
other students lroni nine UX
cenDoDages and four
ters. All lank in the un;e: t! ree
par cnt oi their repective

Evan.-- , who will b6 Era
next Month from the College of Art- - and Science-- . daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R P..
Crutcher. Lexinttton. She ha- - U3
academic standing of 3.9 c: a
possible 4.0
In presenting Miss Evans for
the award, Dean of Women Doris
M. Seward describtd her a- DC
of the most outstanding iudiv.d-utl- s
who has ever attt'nded the
University."
Graham, -- on of Mrs. Ruth Gr
Bellevue. completed work
lor his undergraduate degree in
tiie College of Comnierct' :n Jan
( eatiaaed on Page .
Mi.-.-

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ANN G. EVANS

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Vol. LIV, No. 107

31
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Limbs,

at the tree. See how
straight the tree stands. Nice
ttee. Jackie .tunes. Suplio- Ivook

MK Bsyebetagy major. Fairfax,
Va. KcnaH Sweetheart. Alpha
Ketta Ft Look up the telephone
number vurseif.

Engineers
To Hold
H.S. Dav
1

Engineer's Day is expected to
attract 2"oo high school students
who win be visit in g the University to become acquainted with
engineering
training anal the
role ot the engineer in prole- lanal hie.
Members of Eta Kappa Ku,
electrical
engineering
hoawrary
society, will serve as guides for
tours which will be, conducted
from 1 to 4 pm. r.nd from 7 to
9:30 p.m. There ..ill be three
of which v ill
different tour-- .
form in the engineering study
hall "i: the second Door of And-e- v
son KalL
Demonstrations included in the
tour.- will be bos electrical current is produced from Itru Jui
abnegation of space ship cootr
tronic tk ' c- -t
a: i
:. nil eral displs jr.
a law

;.

iraat
structure, and a dispk ly
tti unama growth methods
u
p rtabfee greenhouse.
Prof. O. W. Stewart is faculty
ajawdlliatia for Engineer'- Day.
Student committee chairmen are:
fames Rs. architectural

diMtie

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on Face

I

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Rill
Kenton, member
Student Congress and the obednesdav ol a verbal
ject
S(
blast leveled
President
(laleigh Lane, said today that
Lane's attack was "nothing
more than a personal vendetta against those who are
willing to disagree with him."
Kenton, in a lengtny statement
issued ""in order that the full
story aahjht be told to the stu- -

Blyton Stn s
lie Asked
About Rolls
Dr. Gift. ird Blyton. Director of
- and Student Congress
Parliamentarian, said yesterday
that he asked SC President Ral-eiu- ii
Lane and SC Secretary
Locliie O'.erby at the April L'9
meeting ol SC if they "knew tiie
of Student Con-Ermembership
." Tluy answered that they
did not.
Blvton abo snid that the Stu-t- u
nt Oangresa roBa should have
been purged, according to the
Constitution, at mad--term, after
the tint semester grades became
available.
Thquestions of how many
members were in Student Congress and whether or not the
roth had been, or should lie..'
been, purged, were the center of
a nnwtiowi iiij at recent BC meet-in-- -,
in WiUCfa an attempt was
marie to raise a quorum for the
oi authorising spring
pu.po-- e
election ol officers,
Bhton said lane's contention
that the member- - of Congress
must "uly attain a 2.3 standing
t
b elected, and that thereafter
th. y are not required to maintain
erroneous.
t:,, Lverage,
Ol the failure oi Lane and
Overbj to have the rolls purged,
ton aid. "I thought at the
time it was rather strange that
nor the
neithi r tiio President
of Student Congress
Secretary
"
k: ew its im aihai ihlp
the movement to
Concerning
disband the Student Congress as
now exists, Blyton said that he
it
felt It would be a tragedy if the
organization were to be allowed
to die."
He aid that the present members of Oangresa returning next
Continued aa i'a;'.' .'

Foren--

Displays and exhibits hast-.on
theme "Progress
will
Through Engineering"
hi featured to!.. at the College l Engineerings annual
Engine r s ).t ( (pen House.

Continued

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LEXINGTON,

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Eight Past'i

Kenton Answers Attack By Lane,
Calls Statement 'Personal Vendetta

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y

dent

body." made

the following

points:

Thar an attack against the
Progressive Party was unfounded
since the two major constructive
programs initiated by SC this
year originated with the Progressives.
That Lane's walking out on

the Interested Students Commitmeeting demonstrated the
failure of his leadership and disregard for the welfare of the
tee

congress.

That Lane's failure to take
'and on the constitution of a
quorum was due to "an ulterior
motive in continuing his own
tenure in office."
That Lane was totally
wrong in his interpretation of
the 2.3 grade point standing reand that Laaw was
quirement
wrong m camng the ajiritjanlng
of a roll pure "nothim more
lasues."
than grasping
That Lane failed to follow the dictates of the constitution in considering the matter of
a

--

lane's statements
the political implicathe SC election were

That
concerning
tions of
ironical,
MUM and
to appear

nice Lane allowed his
the name of his office
in a paid political advertisement, since the "agents"
if prf atntinq his (Lane's) political candidates tried to exact de

mands from James Pitts (candidate for SC presidency, and
since Lane "is reported to have
stored partisan political literature" in the SC office.
Kenton cited the fact that student leader- - such as Jackie Robinson, present Elections Commission Chairman and chairman of
the Interested Students Committee: both nominees for the SC
James Pitts and
presidency.
Keith Burchett: Gene Sayre.
newly-electe- d
of the
president
Council;
and
Interfraternity
Tony Mr Willi. Lane's opponent
last spring, are Pioiire.-sive- s.
He pointed out that two pio- rxaaas originating this year m
the coimress. The Harper Lecture
Series and the Carnahan Leadership Conference, both of winch
received general acclaim, were
first submitted to Lane by Gene
Sayre and himself in a meeting
at Lane's apartment.
The fact that Lane said in the
May l Kernel that Congress'
failures 'are a reflection upon
Lane's
was
my
leadership."
cited by Kenton, after which he
noted two examples of action by
Lane which "verified" that state-

ment.
Kenton said. "The

reflecion-b-

v

Mr. Lane on his leadership
were verified in my opinion when
he -- tonned out of the May 7
Student Congress meeting and

l.nic

thereby turned a cold shoulder
on the meeting of interested students called by Jackie Robinson.
who
Although a. mo.-- t 50
were m attendance at the Student Congress meeting remained.
Mr. Lane apparently felt it was
more important for him to retire
to prepare his
with hi- - advi.-or--

vendetta."
The second reflection on Lane's
leadership, according to Kenton,
was Lane's disregard for the
question of what constituted a
d
the quesquorum. Kenton
tion as to what constituted a
quorum at the May 7th Student
Lane then
Congress
meeting.
said. "The actual number that
po.-e-

a quorum is in
Kenton said that Lane
labeled the number constituting
a quorum an "inckci.-iv- e
matter."
Kenton
that Lane stated.
"If they had been interested
enough to check, they would
have found that the assembly
members only have to make a
2.3 standing when they are elected, not every semester." Kenton
cited Article 4. Section 4 of the
SC constnution. which defines
qualification for membership, as
proof that a 2.3 standing on a
4.0
must be maintained at
the end of each semester. Dr.
Oifford Blyton. SC Parliamentarwith Kenton's
ian, concurred
Continued on Pa?e 5

composes

Journal Board

Students selected far the new editorial board ef
tbe Kentucky Lav, Journal are. trom the left, K

9

Hamilton Rice. Joe C. Savage, William
sue. and Tex Fitzgerald.

L.

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examination i in" appotntment ti the Forctijn
ill In- held
Service office in the I S. l)i plumatic Service
Tin- - annual
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Sept.

for this position
Application
BMSSf.
be .submitted
by July 1.
All
1953.
applicant must be
1mm 21 to 30 years of ae. or
B
they may be 20 if thev are a
graduate or have completed
their junior fear. Hi
applying
f. r the Job must have been a
U8 citizen for nine rears and
MM be willing to accept WorM-ariservice.

Application blanks are availService
able in 'he Placement
office. Room 207 in the Administration Building.
Other Intel viewing dates that
have been set are May 14. U.S.
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corridor,
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Cleveland. Ohio schools teach-s- n
in all fiekis.

Fellowship
Awarded
To UK Senior
Louis Edward Fallout:, senior
chemical englllf llin major from
Lexington, will enter the University ol Wisconsin in September
under a three year fellowship
awarded by the National Aeronautic- and Space Administration.

neering, Covington;

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COLLEGE NIGHT
Our Doors Are Open to College

Twist To Charlie Bishop
By NAN( Y LONG

I bopjc ycu all are gc :r.g to read this thing,
ggtt MN ue simply using H u fan material, while
jjxu cotcie a ay those- nany, many bows ol class
hi' rca. The reason I'm partkrularly concerned is
tt'i a real effort to compose this weekly
go. ferp:e-e- .
espedalr; when I realiai that it's S3
fii-ttt- mewhcrc there's a
u the

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caBtac caBing.

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If ;.tiu've p.it-- I in front ol AsktefMM H.ill r
rare ymt'vt aoticedl th"
i !! inftrmir Iattly.
l .m.atic wire stractBTC rbicfa site Bje$tirail)
p n t!ie er.i'v. I saw it irom .i MlUare and mad
Sj special rftvtt to re ever and read the tiga, bat
KSUtt
nn rifjB. I
in the nrU it is,
gmJ what it's rtv'r.g there si all plan--- . The only
I .av.
i- - a p. ' r
fl.i ag
erertiatag the Trail per
thc.v. Do you think that It's the Bis Tap or same
Rn-..iir. r ti that low's glop o
ttoBe
fc.;t;5?
in '.e mUMk at campus. Win it the)
pjjtappssl
tivt put tf'at th;te. it at on a b'otk .if ice. Lad
t" ' class of I't-p .ii c! liitn'.-ftwo tests racking
worse
"ain oer the purpose vi it. But
r
i
t
:hat. I dirlu't know what it wa- -. and I
.
t t. ccIes The petrified tree
ail s,
i1;-'..
twenty
eir when Im hxwiru my eMMren
and the nit Alma Matef 1 think I'll tell th
as a ihrivinc Ghinko tree when I was young
t ugh now. they'll probably believe it.

f

rm

Wfce we're rn the stibjert of campus decer- ens. let's give cue la.--t lau?h at the mating fcc m- ags. I know I'm a dud when it comes to archi-- I
:turnl cbjects of beauty, but I sincerely quest!
Ml
gnificar.ce. I might even be a little insulted
I wasn't sure the University unchitectural squad
I iew what they were doing. But it does give rise to
DWgftlt.

I hear where the old grill has passed away into
ver Never Land. Oh well, maybe omer r.e v.:l
'er a ta!ue of Apollo chasing Daphne. Alter ..11
'
nidi, t hat be a true picture of ye ole grill. I';n
Id logical decollations on campus. I mean what
dees a petrifird tree stump signify? Maybe bow
felt the night after weekend frat part.es. tut
' se.s fomethi::L in translation.
Notice where the Greeks were commended by
.ngher irp for their excellent behavicr this
'

xial Activities
an

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bf with the famous

Ike and

run. or

Tin.--

Westminster

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Pi
in Blue"'

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Hint;

Pike

j Hour Course of Fun!)

Showing of

Campare engagenscsri rings, sad wedding plana ,ir
te:i everyone about your fabsdoaa it b affers in
Calif arnia, or Hawaii. Doesn't saattev what jraa
task ibcsst, jut casae. Reminiscing time is 11 :34 a.r.i.
Pin Sigma Kappa i having their Mi tmlight
F rmal a- Latisdown Country Club Saturday night.
Th. Moonlight Girl will be- - presented, and the Bull
Sanger's award will be given. Now that'.-- something
t( bo proud of. Just think, the honor to be the best
bull itnaer around. Can hear the parents now,
"t that's what happened to the grace- - sonny!"
Helta

'

Invites Ycu to an Informal

group.

Day has been dec lured to be Immc-r-.sad all yu nostalgic senior waaea .ire
to shed a few te.jr. and renew old t'n ibmea
Uoose.
.to (.taintenames at a pirnir at Caswahaa

Alpha

Band At

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On The Old Fronkfon

0

Senior

nual "Rhapsody

Students Only!

DANCELAND
8:30-12:3-

They're goinu sa naming, and boating in the
afternoon, and will be rt tying and dining
night.
Bounds like an advertisement foi Coney Island.
The Impacts" will provide tin music
'T :.y and
and showtime, and the lead singer, 1 any, used tc

6

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DRESSES

Tomorrow

Saturday, May 11
From 10:00 a.m. to 4:C0 p.m.

their anspring Valley

haviag
.it

Come in and register for three dresses
to be given away
2 00
4 00 p m.
at 12 noon
Drawings

( hsfe Satanlaj
eight. The AIM'l's have
gone all nut 1Mb sear and are importing a l.ihu-laa- s
oumliiuation. The OrienKastern euniho-haiu- i
tal group may have a problem CSWSOissg the sand
ot Richmond
dunes
Koail. but chances are the
'Maroons" will arrive safely and in entertainini;
form.

( otintry

Open Monday Nights
Use Parking Lot in Rear

Til 9

ot Store

P: Kappa Alpha and Alpha Xi Delta are
a jam session at Blue Grass Park
5 Ddav afternoon. This isn't an open invitation
however, so don't plan to go. if you're not invited.

Rumor has it that Student Congre.--s is going
attempt another quorum at the Paddoek chit:
Saturday night. So if you're not plannum to ga
beL'in planning now. How can
.i ay. yen SBSgklt
t

anyone have an election wtih only one
anvwav?

per.-o-n

NOW O

(.s

FeRawsl p
Fell
hi;:
beer, batted to y in
fat a picnic
Pack Ihej trill
K Fr- byverian Cen
:a
.:d petui
Tan. There - il be
Wetmin-te- i

The

I thought the Greek Week holocaust was
pretty tame tuo.
The SAE's are taking their date.- - awav this
weekend tc the lull country. They are going to
Rough, 'no they're not going to rough it. Rough's
I
a city, or a town or something
in Kentucky".
haven't heard of it either. Anyway there's a brand
DOW State paik down there, and the SAL'.- - will
be initiating it with weekend parties.
year.

Society Lditor

Kernel

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an area of shadow, speculation and surprise
abstraction

HAPPY DEC. "W"!
Jodei a new world calendar new unaer study by the
o.v have 14
United Nations, each year would oe exactly the same.
Si It :he new calendar would have only 364 days
ferent hi ;,is r' yea
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* Beyond The Image
Not long ago, an attack was made
rii the Universit) s old "countrj club"
imam s being very big these
"country club no long r being good torin . Today, it is about
gone. The image which lias replaced
it is out- ot
To a sireat degree, tin- reforming
tl hu nts have succeeded onh in removing the sense of frivolity in the
student altitude. The wildness is gone.
W hat remains is the "coolness
that
combines a supposed intellectual sophistication with "correct social be-h-a

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In other words, our image is no
longer one of a borne for w ild parties,
crip courses, and basketball. We have
become the "cool school: intellectual,
and
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sophisticated,
short. We are
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is to think
Today, to be "iv
correctly (read philosophy, discuss
religion, and talk about "highbrow
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a sharp
subjects), ac t correct!)
guy, drive a sports ear. listen to
Beethoven), and dress
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Tcxlay more than BOO members ot
Pershing Rifles from the ROTC cadet
corps of IT universities and colleges
begin competition on Intramural field
in some ot the oldest skills of the
military profession.
"Close Order Drill" and The
School of the Soldier" are not just
diabolical whims used by commanders and sergeants to harass subordinates. They are the very foundation of
and control ol
military discipline
armed forces. General Vbo Steuben,
a German officer w ho served as adviser to the Continental Army, used
close order drill as the basic tool in
reorganizing training and instilling
esprit de corps in General Washington's American Army.
Members ol Pershing Rifles spend
many hours ot their tree time perfecting the timing and precision cl
standard close order drill in preparation tor their annual drill meet. Their
interest and enthusiasm lor this basic
(acef ot the military profession pre

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for civil rights in
Birmingham, Ala., has made that c ity
the target of harsh, uncompromising
social and political forces, locked in
a battle that has moved swittK beyond any regard for the saf ty ot
citizens or the reputation of state and
nation.
On the one side. Alabama officials, from Gov. George Wallace to
Birmingham Police Commissioner
Theophilus Eugene "Bull Conner,
have adamantly stated that all efforts
to desegregate w ill be met w ith resistance, "as long as necessary. This
attitude has incited integrationists to
take extreme m asures.
In addition, the Gestapo tactics
employed bj Birmingham's polici do
much to tan the anger. Fire hoses,
marling police dogs, and an armored
car, complete with turret, are not
Ami ricans by An

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pare them to become future leaders
ot our armed forces.
Welcome to our campus, a salute
to all ot you and may the sharpest
outfit w in.

"II eU it .so happens Intel; on rumpus my tvrm in the
Student Senate mis etmsiriereri tfitalifieution in itself!"

Let's Squelch A Rumor
These are the days when rumors
are flying fast, thick, and heavy. With
li ss than three weeks
remaining until
the Democratic primary, both factions
are unlimbering their big propaganda
guns, as well as the less spectacular

whispering campaigns. The charges
and countercharges by the adherents
oi the respective candidates will now
fid the

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Rights, said that the youngsters would
be used, "until we run (Hit oi children. Mrs. Edward Craig a detention off icer with Birmingham's uven-il- e
Court said. They'd (the children
had been told to get in and stay into fill the jails. Even teachers in the
Nero sthols allowed children to be
dismissed from class to march.
The Negro leadership chose a
most inopportune time to begin the
Birmingham drive, although admitted-l- y
it has waited for man) years.
does not at present possess a
with
duly constituted government
which tiie integration
leaders can
work. A three-macouncil governing
th c ity is presently fighting In election ot a nine-maboard and a mayor.
The court battle makes effective action by tin cfty government impos- -'
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t ibloids. and the ears ol the
voters, with the principal aim of
bach group
confusing the public,
hi pes that its blast w ill be the last
one to register on the public mind.
One of these rumors that seems
to be just getting oft the ground is
tin alleged impropriety ol teachers
and professors expressing
political
views in the performance ol their instructional duties. In some quarters
this is charged as a gross violation
ol Kentucky law. of the K E
constitution, or, if ih ithei of the se, a
iolation ol sonu thins.

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One ol lh( outstanding ormortu- s offered to the
campus is being
overlooked by students.
pitifully
Dr. li. ( ). Evans and Other concerned supporters ot the Chamber
Music
societ) deserve a commendation f"i continuing to present outstanding ns mbl s under the burden
ol campus ennui
Th Society, beginning this year
withabalanc of $221, has managed
to exist mainlj by the generosirj of
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music as vast .is the disti tction
tween films and the theater prop
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publicity h the Sot, ty, but the
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a charge is abs littery false.
The Kentuck) statutes put no limitation on the political activities of instructional
and in itht r
personnel,
does tin KKA. Any rules and regulations against such activity would hae
to be pure!) local in character, and
it is seriously doubted i! such an
abridcemi ..t ol acac v freedom
could t r succeed.
Many people feel it is the duty of
thos in thi teaching profession to
make the ;r informed views on ii
porta; it issues oi a p '.: al campaign
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is their ritiht
In any event
to do so. Whereas we may question
tingood judgement and rarnmod
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shirt, Adlers, and VYeejuns).
It is also acceptable to rebel ii it
isii t done conspicuously,
and it one
rebels against the right things.
When we examine the "i
concept, we find it to be the empt) emulation ot Eastern-schoprestige
bols. We .irasp the physical and intellectual symbols ot
y
League
schools as it the) wck in themselves
sufficient to give us the depth ot perception and true intellectual sophistication that Iv Schools represent.
We must look beyond rhi symbols
v education.
to find
essence ot
At it foundation w shall find not
.
madras oi ; tp rba ks
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(!s showing no sign ot use, but
rather we shall find a commitment to
tellectual honestv, a commitment
to t:.i search !"i truth. These commitments .i i the roots ' an w edu'.
cation.
.in tb roots ot educate n its 't.
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Bermetb Barper, acting
of men, presented Grahani
for Ms award and referred to his
c w mtrated ability "to combine
leadership and en ice to bis fti- L.
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honor student throu'jhout

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four vears at the University,
in Brans is a member of Phi
a Kappa and
president ol her
Delta Delta Delta. She
am also president of the ssgdto-tr- .r
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honorant s.
Junior
Csns and Link-- : was a member
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Btgma Phi. She is
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i Arts and Sciences and has
served oil the Student Union
Board, the Little Kentucky Dirty Committee and as a -- tail
r.ember of the Kentucky Ki- -

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Miss Evans has helped in the
Orientation of new students and
was instrumental in the estabhsh-- :
'nit this spring of a special So-'.- et
Studies course in the Bchooi
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Journalism. She worked bud
a,s a reporter lor the
SOBBSaer

Cincinnati Enquirer.
Graham is president of his (ra.
tcrnity. Phi Delta Theta: chairman Oi the Student Congress judicial bara and the Interfrater-ntt- y
Council judicial b ard vice
of the senior men's
president
leadership society. Lamp and

Cross; president of the UK chapter cf the American Marketing;
Association, and vice president of
the Leadership Conference.

v.-.a participant but sum-nin the vt ashtagian Beasinar,
in which UK students spend
three months working for gov
ernment agencies in Washington.
Graham was employed as a rest arch analyst in the Department
rf the Army's omce of Budget-in- g
and Funding.
Dean Harper said in referring
to Graham's service to the Btu-de- nl
Congress: "He went beyond
the .:! of duty in spending many
hears with students who had violated University regulations. In
all f the difficult discipline cases. h: major concern has been
to ht lp rh student - become more
responsible citizens."
Graham now is working toward
his master's decree in business
administration at the University.

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Laos has suddenly been plum-metback into th news in res
cent
regarding :. sj drives
for power in that country. We
are. once again, obliged to take
a new look at this small, but
mountainous, kingdom; and rese
consider our own role in it- against c nstant Communist sggression from the North.
Because Lai s occupies such a
small geographical area, we. here
in the United States, practically
7.100 miles away, maj be inclined
to doubt the signii.canee of our
Laos
securing and me"tnn-"a.-- an ally.
First, we must consider the
Laotic:i peopl?. and recognize
them as members of that segment oi our civilisation, winch is
characterised by extreme economic inept ness in combination
with a slow rate of growth: social, as well a- -, economic. From
this fact, it can be seen that the
people of tins area a ill not give
vt ry mm h
i.
ration to the

Baez: Boston To Fame
Joan Baez has come' a Kong
way from her Harvard Square
days dure years auo when net
boyfriend would arrive at the
coffee shop where she was
singing with a retinue oi
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Motorcycles.

Today she ha- - four record
plus a Jaguar, a cover
I
iory in Time, and packed college auditoriums from coast to
awt
Squipped with only a guitar
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.d her umutured but strong,

brant soprano reice loan en- her audiences without the

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