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To Be April 19
Sorority bid day for the third
quarter will be held Saturday,
April 19, according to Dean of
Women Sarah B. Holmes. The
last day on which to sign up for

rushing Is Monday, April 14.
Women students interested In
being rushed by sororities should
sign up in the dean of women's
office as soon as possible.

Is Scheduled
Yesterday, today, and tomorrow
the University is host to the annual

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Electrical Engineers. Professor E. A.
Eureau. head of the electrical engineering
department, has announced.
The student branch of AIEE is
essentially existing for the same reason as the parent group, a central
authority through which informa- nun, iucho. aim prugiess reports may
be exchanged with ease between
students in universities throughout
the country.
The program b. gan yesterday with
registration of delegates and a smoker in the Engineering building.
Friday's activities are to begin
at 8:30 a.m. with presentation of
student papers chosen by the committee from those submitted from
all schools. Included will be "Dif
ferentiating and Integrating Cir
cuits. by Henry Gleixner, a UK
senior. These presentations will be
made in the University High School
auditorium with Professor M. G.
Northup of the University of Louisville presiding. The afternoon program will include a tour of technical facilities on the campus.
Tonight at 6:30 o'clock an informal dinner dance will be held
at the Phoenix hotel ballroom with
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girls as guests at the
dance which will feature Bib Bleidt

Downing Math Head;
Pharmacy Unit Added

Spring Bid Day

Informal Dance

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LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1947

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Other Changes

Sunrise Service
Set For Easter

The Louisville College of Phar
Dr. Harold H. Downing, a
macy will become part of the Uni- of the ''nlversity faculty for 33
versity July 1, it was announced
years, was appointed head of flu;
after a meeting of trustees and of- Department of MathematK-- - and
The Intrrfailh council will
fiicials of the two schools on the
prevent tin annual Easier SunAstronomy Tuestlr.v by the
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rise Service Sunday, April 6. !of Trurt'.-rir"; in the o:T:ce
at 6:30 in the Memorial hall tof President H. L. Donovan.
According to merger plans the
amphitheater. The Reverend
University will take over the pharPrrf. Downing wil! replace Dr.
William Walker pastor of the
macy school on the July date and
Paul P. Boyd, head of the dp
Felix Memorial Baptist church
operate it in Louisville until a suit- since 1913 and dean of th"
able building on the Lexington j will give the address.
College of Arts and Sciences rirce
campus can be provided. Plans call
1917. who wi'l relinquish both
The service includes: call to
for the operation of the college as
worship, Edyth Routt: Scripon Jun IS upon reor-'ran integral part of the University in
ture reading, Fred t humbler
the ase at which he will be gr.i n
a manner that will be approved by
Jr.; invocation, the Reverend
a change of s'atus
the American Council on Pharma- Bruce Strother: litany of praise,
Ph.D. At Chira-- o
ceutical Education,
Mary Bennett La .Master.
A natrve cf Lexinston. Dr
The College of Pharmscy will be t
The Central Christian C hurrh
received a bachelor's rleer""
' of equal rank and dignity with
choir, directed by Gentry Snelthe University and was awarded thf
will present Faster music.
ether colleges of the University of
len,
master of science 3rd doc'r.r of
Kentucky, with an adequate and i
philosophy degrees by the Ur.iverri:'
Edyth Rooutt is chairman of
impartial allocation of funds for its
iof Chicago.
the planning committee.
successful operation, with a sched!
Dr. Downing Joined the UK s,i.7
The service is open to the pubule of student fees commensurate
In 1908 as Instructor in matherrr.Mcs
lic. If the weather is bad. the
with fees paid by students in other
and astronomy, became a.xsvfar.t
program will be presented inj professor
professional colleges operated by the
;wo years Inter, associate
side Memorial hall.
University" and will be headed by a
professor in 19V!7. full professor in
dean. This addition will make the j
1931.
University have seven colleges and i
Author of several publication
in
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the fields of astronomv and matheJ-11
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Dr. H. L. Donovan. UK president.
matics. Professor Downire ii
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and the new dean will have power
of numerous profe-s- i nr.l
Vto employ qualified faculty members
organization
r"ore than a q'i ir- -t
of the Louisville college. The colter cent.ry .. : v- - as cmrh of
lege's board of directors will act as
earns, retipii- rr.iver? y ten:
an advisory council to the new dean. .
lng last rear.
After the college has transferred !
Other Staff Chines
all its assets to the University in I
Other appoirtments ai'.d
July, it will continue to operate in
chanses approved bv the Bo;srd of
Louisville. The students now in the
:i'clurted the fo'!o'-- :
Louisville school will be allowed to ' The UK Alumni Association will
College of Arts and Sciences
complete their work there. How- - honor Coach Adolph Rupp and polntments: Charles B. Vnold-.:i- -e.
basketball
of the 1946-4- 7
ever, freshman students planning to
riinner-rinnr- e
Saturdav Instructor in physics for three
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iiiHjur in uiiariiiiicy win oegm ineir snimrl with a
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6:30 in the Ellle 0rass room, months, efTectie April 1.
work at the Univer- - n1?"' l
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c. Clark, assistant
oi ine oiuaeni Ln un ouiiuiuk.
arvey Berry s orcnesira nas oeen
" n journalism for thV
The only pharmaceutical college
. in- - engaged for the dance, which starts Instructor
in the state the institution
r- oKe.v.
quarter, jonn
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romr.rtert
k,s is at 8:30. A floor show is included in springinstructor in geoiogv mr ap. .:.
"me
the entertainment plans.
faculty members and 208 students.
Chauncey Forgey. president of the Mar and June: William B Vet
Representing the Louisville school
association, will serve as bin. Instructor in physical education,
at the meeting were Dean Earl P.
toastmaster. with Adolph Rupp as made acting head of the departm.i.
Sloan and Directors W. Oscar Vot
during the absence of Prof C. W.
telerm, Arthur Schreiber. Clarence principal speaker. Dr. H. L. Dono- - Hackensmith. effective throush the
E. Davis, Edward H. Hiukebein, van. UK president, will also address summer
quarter and be mnnir:S
Rudy V. Miersch, Fred Otterbach. the group.
Mr. Jerome Lederer. Lexington April 1.
Nathan Kaplin, Raymond Wirth. E.
Leaves of Absences- - J. B. Shnr.-t-. o
Murphy Josey. Addison Dimmitt, business man, will present a trophy
srienr-ethe most valuable player on themon. professor cf polif-ca- l
and William H. Fischer.
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granted leave for the second
ReDresentinir UK were Dr Dono- - team- as selected by the players.
Mr. Shivelv will , nresent letters of the summer quarter; Grant. C.
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man of the Board of Trustees, and Lna
Trustees Harper Gatton. T. H. Cut- Kenny Rollins will make a short ed leave for
1947-4for the
spring quarters of
ler, H. D. Palmore. Eldred E. Adams. talk.
purpose of completing a book anl
Richard C. Stoll, Mrs. Paul G. Bladoing other writing: C. W. Hackenzer, Robert Tway, R P. Hobson, and
smith. professor of physical educa-jtloGrover Creech, and UK Comptroller
granted leave for the spring
F. D. Peterson.
land summer quarters to make a
study of health education in KenSemi-Form- al
tucky: Pnnett H. Wall, ins'ructor
will in history, granted leave for trn
The band sponsor for 1947-4- 8
Two-Da- y
or the summer quarter to
be presented April 18 at a ball in first term
University.
the Bluegrass rocm of the Student teach at Tulane
Dr. William S. Taylor, dean of the TTnion
Resienations: William F. Clvirch.
College of Education, is in Cleveland
Members of the band will vote on assistant proiessor oi ms,or
today for a two-da- y
study of the the sponsor that afternoon follow- - les Trumbo. instructor in English
merging of the American Association ing trvouts in the bandioom.
Claiborne G. Latimer. prcfe.sor e.
of Teachers Colleges with the
Candidates will include one rep-- mathematics, effective July 1.
Association of Colleges and
sorority,
Coflrce mt Agriculture anil Htm-oDepartments of Elucation. Dean resentative from eachPatterson, and Economic Appointments: Robert
and
each from Boyd.
Taylor is secretary-treasurof the Jewell halls, and Lydia,
Brown. Halcomb. assistant home demons:
latter organization.
Shelby, and Elmside tton agent, Johnson fwr.ty:
This is the second joint meeting
assist art ountv
Another independent can-- I ward Royster.
of the executive committee of the riiriate will be selected at larcre. All' arent. Nicholas county:
Ferre t
groups, the first having been cancndates
two
from residence' halls Johnso.--.. instructor in animal hus- City in early March. must be independents and the Jewell bandry and assistant in r.nim.il
held in Atlantic
Upon his return. Dean Taylor will hall
'husbandry at Experiment ?tit-mv- .
candidate must be a Junior.
deliver a convocation address enWiedo. technician: P?".I
Bill Jones, drum major, is in'Lf.ura
titled "Tomorrow Is Ours" before charge of presentation arrange- - Keen,
r.jen. Pcr--the student body of Eastern State menu. The presentation will be Paul McComas. asx-'.:irr"fes or
Teachers College on April 9.
broadcast over radio station WLEX.
(Continued on I ate Five)
Bob Bleidt's Blue and White band
will play for the dance from 8 to '
11 p.m.
include
chairmen
Committee
Casey Goman. social: Tom WilDouglas M.ir- liams, decorations;
tin, ticket sales and publicity. Tickets are $1.00 stag or couple for t'n
affair.
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Dr. Claiborne G. Latimer who has
been professor of mathematics at
the University for the past twenty
years, has announced that he has
resigned to accept a professorship
at Emory university in Atlanta, Oa.
Dr. Latimer has served on a number of governing councils in both
the American Mathematical Society
and the Mathematical Association
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Rrp. Meade discussed cost of living problems with veterans in
the Torch club, a vestryman of
Memorial hall.
Christ Episcopal church, and for- a - I
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During his twenty years at the
University, Dr. Latimer has also
served as visiting professor at the
University of Wisconsin for one year,
and in 1945 he was in England for
six months on assignment with the
Army university project.
Dr. Latimer will be a visiting professor at Northwestern university at
be World War III or a "100 year and his orchestra.
swea t."
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The evening speaker will be H. Evanston. 111., during the summer
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by approximately
50 N. Muller, manager of graduate stu- term and will start his new work
Attended
By John Irvin
men, the night session was devoted dent training at Westinghouse Elec- at Emory at the beginning of the
Representative W. Howes Meade more to sounding the veterans out tric corporation, whose topic will fall quarter.
of Paintsville gained Wednesday a 'on GI insurance than was the
be "Engineers Don't Build Fences."
picture of the needs and ' noon meeting. Committee members
Saturday's activities will begin
gripes of UK veterans m interviews urgea veterans 10 lane advantage
jtn a business meeting at 8:30
Rosemary Dummitt
discussions with oi tneir rignt to noia tnis msur- - a.m. in the training school audi- and round-tabl- e
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survey torium with UK Professor Brinkly
approximately 50 percent of UK's lance. During the
4.207 GIs. Representative Meade it' was pointed out to Rep. Meade Barnett presiding. Mr. Muller will
stated that he believes the hardest however that many men in school present a demonstration lecture on
hit veteran at present is the mar- - have dropped their OI insurance "The Mechanical Analogy of TransMay Day, sponsored by SuKy Cir
ned vet with one or more children The reason brdusht forth was that mission Line Surges Due to LightRosemary Dummit. arts and sciCongressman Meade, himself a they could not afford the payments. ning" to which the general public cle, will be celebrated at the University on Saturday, May 10. The ences junior from Lexington, and
Typical statements made by vet- has been invited.
veteran and a member of the House
day's festivities include a parade, Mary Price Creamer, education jun- Veterans' Committee, toured the erans during the day indicated that
To Conduct Tours
coronation program, and a dance.
ior from Louisville were nominated
university campus during his one-da- y many veterans now in school are
At 1 p.m. tours of the campus
Eighteen queen candidates with for president of the YWCA by a
survey of the school Wednes-daeither borrowing in order to get by and Bluegrass district will be conbeauty, person- committee of graduating cabinet
He and his committee visited in school with only $65 or $90 sub- ducted for the more than 200 stu- the qualifications of
ality and scholarship will be chosen members at a recent meeting.
Cooperstown. Shawneetown. Die va- sistence or are digging into the dent delegates expected to attend.
by a University faculty committee.
YWCA members will go to a votrious barracks, and listened to gripes mqney thev saved during military
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Nine of these girls will be selected ing booth in - the- - Student Union
that ranged Uxim high rent of wrvKer""-- :
in a student vote on Wednesday, Building on Tuesday. April 7. betUniversity
Donovan's
President
trailer parking areas to a recent
April 30, In the YMCA lounge. The ween 8 a.m. and 7:30 p. m. to elect
statement by UK President H. L. committee accompanied Rep. Meade
May Queen will then be selected next year's officers.
survey here. Headed by Dr.
Donovan on veterans' subsistence. in his
from this group by a committee of
loudspeaker appeals Maurice F. Seay, dean of the UniOther nomination include Leslie
three townspeople. Doris Smith, Toll, Lawrenceburg.
and Millie
for vets to meet with Congressman versity and registrar, it included Dr.
Chi Omega, was last year's queen. Johnson. Wilmington, Del., for
Meade pnd his committee at Memo- Lyle K. Henry, assistant personnel '
University symphonic band
The
Themes for the floats will be fairy
Jean Ewbank. Warsaw,
rial hall at 3 p.m. drew an estimated director in charge of veterans affairs; DarreH Hancock. Veterans will present its spring concert next tales for women's groups, and leg- and Bertha Ward. Harlan for secrellitO men to the gripe session.
Thursday night at 8:15 o'clock in ends for the men. Letters have been tary; and Maybelle Reichenbach,
One veteran during the discussion club president: and Bob Gecslin,
Memorial hall under the direction sent to campus organizations in- Anchorage, and Gloria Hartman,
stated. "If things keep on the way mayor of Cooperstown.
thev are. we're either going to be The committee headed by Rep. of Prank J. Prindl. music instruc viting them to enter a float and ex- - Lexington, 'for treasurer.
plaining the rules. In case of du
A majority of the nominees are
in school and starving to death or Meade included representatives of tor. Mr. Prindl announced.
The program, another in the plication, the entrance blank re- - now serving on the YWCA cabinet,
The the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the
out of school and working.
Ipion. the American Vet spring concert series, will present ceived first will be given prefer which is composed of officers and
American
statement was cheered.
to
band In
the State!
The night session of the gripe erans of World War II.instruction, the University indicating symphonic ence. Trophies will be awarded in- - chairmen of the following commitarrangements,
another of the best fairy tale and legend
Department of Public
meeting turned rather abruptly into
tees: social, social service, publicity,
s iuncuons xo me siuaeiu uouy terpretations.
a heated discussion of international and the Veterans Administration,
worship, race relations, publicity
The final feature of May Day will posters, world affairs, and
During the course of this and Edward Gabbard. of the Uni- -, in addition to its marching and pep
relations.
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p.m. in the
during the football and be a dance from
meeting Rep. Meade asked for a versity comptroller's office.
Bluegrass room of the Student UnThe Meade committee was at basketball seasons.
show of hands of those who believe
the United States will again be at Eastern State Teachers college and The music department has stated ion. The queen will reign and Bob
6,368
especially well- - Bleidt's orchestra will play. Plans
war. When questioned, he stated Berea college yesterday and will visit that the band is
propor for this event are being made by
balanced in its
that he believes there will either! 8 other Kentucky colleges.
tion this spring due to the purchase Betty Harris.
Final total for spring quarter
of new Instruments and the addi
Jo Ann Kloecker is May Day
registration stands at 6.368. the
tion of more music students to the chairman. The committees and their
largest enrollment for a spring
organization.
chairmen are: queen selection, Emery Flanders: program,
Thursday s Program
Frances quarter in the history of the
University.
Thursday night's program will Farmer; publicity, Janet Sulzer;
Last year's spring enrollment
consist of seven parts as follows: parade. Ralph Tatum; awards, Franpart I: "If Thou Be Near." by Bach: ces Horlacher;
of 4296 was the previous high
throne, Charles
by Hoist, Whaley; and SuKy float, Betty Ree
part II: "Suite in
for this quarter.
a. Chasonne, b. Intermezzo, and c. Rhoadcs.
The Student Union board elec-t- horn
tion will be held Friday, April 11. Bleidt, Bobby Compton, Ray Pryor, March; part III: the French Nolte,
quartet consisting of Paul
according to Mrs. Dorothy Evans,
Tommy Underwood, Jack Veech, and Gene Wicker, Richard Udry, and
UK social director.
Charles Chinn. will present "Sym
During the war. the SUB con- - ' Charles Whaley.
the
stirution was amended to provide
Women candidates will be Judy phonic Sketch." by Otey; and Wilthat no specification of the ratio Bioaddus Mary Hillary Bryant, Gar-ne- tt trombone quartet consisting of
liam Peavyhouse. Jack Fletcher,
of men to women on the board be
Gayle, Norma Green. Gloria Burdis Gideon, and Thomas E. Wiltei up. instead of maintaining the Manter, Joy Marsh, Mary Sue
liams will play "Gavotte and Anoriginally constituted ratio of six
May Belle Reinenbach. dante" bv Dameron.
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men to three girls.
Slicrpshire, Martha Van
Part IV will be the "Great Gate
With the return of the campus Betty Ann
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are bein; Hcoser, Frances White, and Ellen of Kiev," by Moussorgsky: part V:
male population, stps
"Rakoczy March." by Berlioz; part
gradually to the Wood.
taken to return
Students arc selected by chairmen VI: "Nordic Symphony" (second
old ratio, and this year's clTtio;i
by Howard
calls for the election of four of the of Union committees on the basis movement), VII; "Polka and Hanson;
Fugue,'
,mx men. and five of the twelve of their services, and must be at and part
least a junior next year with a by Weinberger.
women.
The men candidates will be Bobby scholastic standing of 1.5

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llighliglils Army Week Plans
Movies To lie Shownl U S. troops from Fort Knox and
civil and patriotic organizations
In Memorial Hall
UK cadets.
addition to

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Army Wefk. April
observed by the military depart- nient of the University with reviews
of ROTC cadets by Col A D.
senior instructor of the Ken
tucky National Guard. Louisville, on
April 7. and Major General Percy
commander of the
W. Claikson.
Fifth Division. Camp Campbell.
Kentucky, on April 9
In connection v.i;li the observance,
the d- purtmeiit also will show films
entitled "Prelude to War." "The
Nazis Strike." "Divide and Conquer." wid "Battle of Britain," beginning at 9 am. Saturday, April
12. in Memorial hull.
The 600 cadet eni'ollees to be renewed by Col. FLsken will be commanded by Cadet Col. Wililum D.
Blackford.
Maj. Gtu. Cliiikoon wil review
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stated yesterday.
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native of San Antonio, Texas,
Maj. Gen. Claikson was assistant
army commander to General Jono-tha- n
Wainwrifclit at Fort Sam Hous
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the University. Mrs. Stapp said. The
carnival opens at 6 p.m. nightly.
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The federal inspection of the University unit of the ROTC will be
held at UK May 13, Col. G. T. Mackenzie, unit commander, has announced.
A beard of five officers are to give

practical and theoretical tests in
military subjects covered this year
in tiie military department.

All veterans are requested by
Representative W. Howes Meade
to fill out questionnaires today.
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Band, ur.tler the leadership of Cap- STAFF fX't. .
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r.'.eets T.i..",.iy at
tain Hush Curry, along with an pm. in room 2Ct of the eiig'.r.Lfni'..
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of Kentucky and the University. p.m.. Wednesday, chajsi'l. SIT!
A special feature will be the play- STUDENT GOVERNMENT
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"Autwo staff member-studenttumn Love" and "Knowing Ycu're meet at 5 p.m., Monday, rmmi
There. by William K. Hubbell. Lex- SUB.
DISCrPLE STUDENT FFI I rv.y
ington, student assistant in the so. will
have a siipp
ciology department., and Robert W. SHIP .
Mites Jr.. I.exinuton. uradtinre stu ture meeting at 6 p in. Sumi 'v a
dent in the English department, j central nristian ciuin.li.
WESLEY FOUNDATION
Hubbell did the lyrics for "Autumn
Love." Miles composed the music hear Dr. Jameson Jones.
the Department of Philn.inr-.for both Knngs and collaborated with
Mrs. Billie Fisher Godtrev. Lex - Religion at Centre college, thimi
ington. author of the Ivrics to pro- - The meeting will be held ai 7
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Tuesday afternoon for the new $2,500,000 auditorium-fiel- d
house to be erected as a World War II
memorial on Iniversity property on Kuclid avenue. Guests at the ceremony included members of
the General Assembly, V. S. Rep. W. Ifowes Meade, and representatives of veterans and campus
ground-breakin-

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Students Want Standard Grade Gauge
ou failed a course last term.
So what! You're taking vour initial strokes in
the swim of a new quarter, so, voice any complaints now.
torv departmental grading systems
formed the basis for predominating complaints
by students, a recent campus survey shows.
). K., Joe. So

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student complained that one department

took an average of all grades from all sections
meeting in one ejiirsc to dctcnuine the final
letter grade for individuals tcking that subject.
He asserted that, Mine one professor might be

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under that instructor would
disadantage under the

place the student at a

present svtcm.
According to professois in the department to
vhich the student icfericd, tests are objective.
Specific answers mc.t be given to the specific
questions. Of course, there are slight variations in the lectures of different professors. However, quizzes are not limited to the lectures of
the professors A textber.. is standard for all
sections taking a paiiteular course, the department says. Anv person who pays attention, is
interested in his subject, has a desire to learn,
and acts upon his study liabi's with exacting
care should have little difficulty with such examinations, professors ihi'ik.
No average is taken i:i all sections of a course
to determine the final grades for individual
students, department heads state. However, there
usually is a distribution of the grades for any
course, including all sections of that course.
Another student cwnplained bitterly that too
much cheating on the part of classmates was
for those who
tesponsible for the
had really made some effort in courses.
A professor asserted that very little cheating
maik-down- s

Investigate Rumors

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Editor. Kentucky Kernel:
Inasmuch as the University ts
undertaking a vast building and
Improvement proeram. we'd like to
call to the attention of the authorities the despicable living conditions
In the men's barracks.
We pay thirty ric'.lars per quarter,
the same as the puis pay. Our
rooms have no rues on the floors,
end no curtains. The wash basins
have no stoppers; the rooms have
no closets and one's clothes
require cleaning. The shower
rootns are never cleaned out, and
the same applies to the toile- - seats.
From this abode coiieqe life looks
pretty glum. Our barracks should
either be fixed up like the women's
barracks or else the prices should
treatly be reduced. Thirty dollars
much to pay
per quarter ts r.c.
lor suitable living coii.'.iuns, bit'
it's certainly ridiculous lor "vise
con-sMin-

through the big town while up for
the tourney. He met her in Paris
right after VE Day. Bill Sullivan
(Phi Delt) was another vacationer
in New York between quarters.
"Hock"

Hockensmith

(DTD)

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Tempers flared recently when three women rumored to be in a marrying mood.
He was one of the chief "bystander
were dismissed from Patt hall because of their engineers" on the erection of "the
grades. Those who heard of the dismissal ques- Oolden Horseshoe."
Jim Ed Abell (Slg Ep) as the
tioned the justification for such action, because tale tellers tell, is planning to head
they know other women who have not made down the aisle In autumn with KAT
IiOUise Jewett.
their standings for two consecutive quarters.
Those who are angry have failed to learn the We've heard that
proper definitions for the terms "standing"
When a lady says no . . .
She means maybe.
and "passing grade." They have failed also to
When a lady says maybe . . .
investigate the situation wiikh has arisen.
She means yes.
But when a lady says yes
is so arIn an institution where the system
She's no lady.
ranged that students may remain as long as
they manage to pass twelve quarter hours and We want to know what makes
is even more lenient in a few cases where there
are extenuating circumstances, little just criticism can be offered.
We act too quickly on impulse. An angry student should go to the source of his seeming
grievance. There he probably will find the solution to nearly any problem which affronts him.

Fonnan.

Congratulations

to: Esther
Knuckles (Alpha Xi) on being chosen Phi Sig Moonlight Girl and on
her marriage to Redwood Taylor;
the ATO's for having the highest
scholastic standing among the fraternities for two consecutive quarters; and Ann Phillips for being selected Engineering Queen.
The persons we envy most this
quarter are those with the gorgeous

tans.

Twosomes:
Norman
Green (KD) and Bill Goodloe KSi;
Charlie Minor (PSKi and Helen
Gay
ZTA ) ; "Cootie" Cruichfleld
and Jimmy Ship; Katie Fleming
(KD) and Dwaine Gullett (KS);
Dot Shoemaker
and Jim Wesley
(DX); Jane Quisenberry and Leonard Sallee; Bobby Stewart (DTD
and Virginia Vaughn (ZTA); Marie
Shrout (Alpha Xi) and James Lowe.
Unpinnings: Clay Salver (Sig Ep)
and Ginny Smith from Louisville;
Bill Hicks (Phi Tau) and Pat
Clarke; "Crusher" Hays (ATO) and
Marianna Young (AGD).
Pinnings: Elizabeth Simpson (Chi
O) and Charles Huridleston (KSi;
Carolyn Stevens (AGD) and Biff
(SX); Sandy Sexton
Workman
(ZTA) and Glenn Graft (PiKA);
Irving Christopher (Lambda Clili
and Betty Joyce Bryant (KD); Bill
Ogden (DTD) and Anne Marcum
(ZTA); Bob Davis (DTD) and Jane
Rodgers; Frank Boswell (ATO) and
Jackie Johnson (KD); Bob Thorn-bur- y
(DTD) and Joyce Jordan
(ZTA); Lenore Henry (AGD) and
Dick Eisenhower (Sig Ep) from
North Carolina State; Troy Adams
(DTD) and Kitty Sledd (Chi O).
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Plummer Appointed
Dr. Leonard Niel Plummer, head
of the Department of Journalism, is
a member of the advisory editorial
board of the Journalism Quarterly,
official journal of the American Association of Schools and Departments of Journalism and the American Association of Teachers of

Journalism.

He was elected vice president Of
the AASDJ at the annual convention
of the two associations here last
fall.

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