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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES BEGIN SUNDAY,
JUNE 1

THE KERNEL
SAYS GOODBYE UN'JIL

NEXT FALL

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
LEXINGTON,

VOLUME XX

KENTUCKY,

MAY 2.J, 1930

NUMBER

.10

ADOLPH RUPP TO SUCCEED JOHN MAUER
Graduation Exercises for University of
Kentucky Senior Class Will Get Under
Way With Military Field Day May 28
APPROXIMATELY
500 STUDENTS TO
BE GRADUATED
Henry Gotldard Leach lo Be

Cadet Uniforms
Must Ho Turned In to Military Office Before
May 29
The military uniforms which
have been used by members of
the R. O. T. C. unit of the University, during the past year,
must be turned In to the Military department not later than
May 29, It was announced yesA
terday by Major Meredith.
refund of $10 will be made to all
cadets who have not lost or
damaged any part of the uniform. If an Incomplete outfit Is
arrangements
some
returned
must be made with the military
department to cover the loss.

ENTIRE

Crutcher Honored
U. K. Man Named Head of
Building and Grounds
Association

STUDENTS HEAR
PRES. M'VEY AT

CONVOCATION

KANSAN ACCEPTS

Dr. W. C. Bower
Chicago

Man to

Deliver

OFFER
TO COACH 'CATS
TWO-YEA- R

Baccalaureate Sermon
on June 1

"Between Us" Address Is Delivered at
Final Meeting

Annual

UNIT TO

PARTICIPATE IN

"BULL SESSIONS"
CALLED

CADET FIELD DAY

New Mentor Will Come to
Lexington During Summer
(o Plan Activities

ARE

70 CANDIDATES

IMPORTANT

Plea Is Made That Dishonest
Elections on Campus Be
Abolished

Dr. McVey, Meredith, Reserve
Officers, War Mothers to
Review Maneuvers

APPLY

FOR BASKETBALL

POST

Delayed Offensive System of
Play Not to Be Used By
Blue and White

President Frank h McVey, conBy VERNON D. ROOKS
ducting the annual "Between Us"
The University of Kentucky
convocation at 11 o'clock yesterday
nual Commencement
HEARST TROPHY TO BE
In Memorial Hall, predicted that
awaits the arrival of Adolph
within the next ten years increased
PRESENTED BY SLOAN
F. Rupp, the latest of its famWILL
BACCALAUREATE
attendance at the University would
ily of athletic fathers.
BE GIVEN BY BOWER,
necessitate that only those in the
Alexander, Finley to ComMr. Rupp, a graduate of the
highest 50 or 75 per cent of graduatmand Battalions in Contest
ing classes would be admitted to
University of Kansas and
Class Reunions Expected to.
for Freeman Cup
the freshman class of the Institu
coach of baskcthn.il sit. Frpp- Bring Many Old Graduates
tion. The convocation was the final j
!
Jport (111.) High school since
Back to Kentucky
More than 950 cadets, comprising
one of the school year.
1925, has accepted a two-ye- ar
the entire
TJf, regiment at
Addressing one of the largest stu
Inaugurating the program for the,
take part in
the Unlveii
contract as head basketba
dent audiences to attend a convocannniin7
tVio
ay exercises at
close of the school year with mill- tion this year, President McVey decoach at Kentucky to succeed
sday afternoon on
COUNCIL 2 o'clock i
clared that his remarks were to be
tary field day on Wednesday, May i
Johnnie Mauer, according to
Stoll field.
Frank L. McVey,
considered only as
28, the University will add its final
Dr. William Clayton Bower, of an announcement hv s. A.
Major Owen T. Meredith, and a
Maury Crutcher, University Superconsiderations of probi"
touch, when approximately ooo stunumber of Reserve Officers
of intendent of Buildings and Grounds, lems existing among the student the University of Chicago, pictured "TinAAv"
OleS, athletic three
Central Kentucky will be in the re- pictured above, was elected head of body. The closing remarks of his above, will deliver the baccalauerate tor.
dents receive degrees at the sixty- viewing stand to watch the unit the Association of Superintendents speech were addressed to the sermon to the graduating seniors
third annual commencement to be
original list
.
fof Comjng execute the maneuvers. A group of of Buildings and Grounds of Central graduating class, and a special plea of the University in Memorial Hall ,orAnltlc position of 70 candidates
was sifted by
Kentucky
Year; Organization of Frosh present War Mothers also will be and Western Colleges at the Asso- was made that those leaving the on Sunday, June 1.
athletic council by a process the
I
... ..v. ....
of
"
at the ceremonies.
:
I
o i:
ni
ciation's convention here during the University this year should not atc.iiuinauon auring the last several
Goddard Leach, editor of the
Among the visitors present will week.
tempt to put aside all that had been
months. Mr. Rupp survived all
at Meeting Wednesday
be A. J. Sloan of Chicago, who will
"Forum" and of the "American-Scandinavilearned during their four years of
the requirements and queries of
present
the William Randolph
college training.
Review," will speak
the council and was supported by
Election of officers for the school
at the year 1930-3- 1 and outlining of plans Hearst Trophy and medals to
a brilliant list of recommendaon "Your Next Ten Years"
Contrary to popular opinion, so
U.
members of the University rifle
commencement exercises.
tions, including some of the best
called "bull sessions" among stufor next year's work featured the
"Religion
in Contemporaneous Installation meeting of the Men's team as winners of the Southern
Known basketball authorities In
dents residing at fraternity houses
Culture," will be the subject of an Btiirlnnt rVinnpll n tho Arimln1st.ro- - section in the Hearst Trophy Match.
are often of vital Willinm Pnnrnn To Qnlnolnrl n me united States.
and in dormitories,
The regiment will form at 1:30
isyiun tion building Wednesday afternoon.
address by Dr. wiuiam
Importance and value to the stu""Vviauer ieic
Part in Meeting With nesday for Oxford, Lexington Wed-ian- e
Bower, professor of Religious Edu- New officers of the council are: o'clock near the Armory, and prodents. "Bull sessions" are an imOhio,
English Group; Other Mem- - will mafce his home and where he
cation at the University of Chicago, Gordon Finley, vice president and ceed to Stoll Field 30 minutes later. Nation-Wid- e
portant part of college education
prepara-ber- s
Organization of periods of
first event to take place will
The
and former professor at Transyltlons
the very greatest opnext year as head basket- Benjamin LeRoy, secretary-treasure- r.
to Be Chosen
competitive company drill.
Buildings and Grounds Su- portunity,, Dr. McVey declared. Durvania University and the College of
,ball coach at Miami University.
Rex Al- be the present
LeRoy was
time Company B has
At the
perintendents Guests
the Bible, who will speak at the lison is president.
Coach-- R"PP accepted the terms
ing the group discussions, free exTwo members o the University
having won the cup
baccalaureate services at 3:30 p. m.
pression of personal opinions Is debating team
of University
Among plans for the council next the best record,
ic
will
meet two of t.he contract offered him by
Sunday. Dr. Bower was formerly a year is the organization of a fresh- three times, once in 1923, and again
tucky In a long distance telephone
general than at any other
more
representatives from Cam- member of the Lexington Board of man cheering section for football in 1928 and 29. While this drill
time in life, he continued.
bridge University, England, hereca11 t0 "Daddy" Boles Wednesday
DISCUSSIONS ARE HELD
is being held the members of comEducation.
games such as used in other large panies not participating will retire
Members of the student body next fall, Professor Sutherland, de- - i at noon- - He PIans to come to Lex-ba- te
AttpnrfnnRe
After the K. o. t. u. graauauon .,.ivih0c
will he
coach, announced yesterday. Ington this summer to talk over
Maury J. Cruther, superintendent were classed in four groups by
to seats in the north stand of the
exercises Wednesday afternoon, the icompulsory and wearing of the
President McVey, according to their The English debaters are being PIans witn members of the council.
of buildings and grounds of the Uni- attitude toward scholastic work. His brought to the University by
next important event in the com- - f resnman caps also will be com stadium.
the "e W1" assume his duties in
mencement exercises is the senior nulsory. The council will make
At the close of the company move versity, was elected president of the grouping was:
Students Federation of tember.
ball which will begin at 9 p. m. these plans part of the .by-la-ws
of ments, basic course students from Association, of Supwlntendents
ToBe Football, Track Assistant
and scholars, com- America. "Has Western Civlllza- 1. Students
of
Friday In the Men's gymnasium. the organization. Nothing definite each company will engage In an Inwho have an actual tion Progressed?" will be the subject ; In addition to basketball, Coach
Saturday at 8:30 a. m. the senior will be worked out until the council dividual drill in an attempt to win Buildings and Grounds of Central posed of those
IRupp will coach the reserve foot- interest in the promotion of the debate.
and active
class will be guests of President and receives the assurance of fraternities the cup offered by Scabbard and and Western Colleges, Wednesday nf scholastic standards: 2. Profes- ball team and assist Coach Bernle
wiiHom uooo
Mrs. Frank L. McVey for the an- on the campus that their freshman Blade. Immediately following the mornine at the last assembly meet- - slonal students, who have entered fall as one
of the university team Sh?Z ith th? track team-:hpresentation of lng of the annual association con.
Maxwell Place.
nual breakfast at
pledges will take part In the pro- competltlve drills the
professional schools on the who wU1 meet the EnglLsh debaters.
cmlSB ot Coach Rupp'
Class reunions will be held at 9 posed activities.
all cadets eligible to enter the ad- - ventlon held m Mcvey Hall. The camnus with a definite goal in view;
""
imcweu to u&
team will
'me other member of
a. m. Saturday in McVey hall. At
convention convened from Monday 3. The middle group, or garden be chosen Immediately the
Members of the student councn, vanced course will take place.
W?U k2own submarine" and delay-begiafter school
10 o'clock, alumni will visit pro- - recentiy elected, and their respec-fesso- rs
At the close of this event prizes mornlner until Wednesday noon and variety, made up of those whose
offense employed by Coach
next fall. The debate is ex- and places of interest on the tlve
follow:
wlH be presented to the winning in- - closed with a lucheon at Shaker- - content
with doing average or peeled to attract a large audience Mauer. Coach Rupp is an advocate
campus. The art department at the
Couege 0f Agriculture Dudley divlduals and groups. The awards town and tea at the home of Presi- - mediocre work, whose dally schedule from the entire state.
iof the fast break system which is
University will hold open house, be- - Snuth, senior, and Ollie Price, are as follows: University Cup, to dent and Mrs. Frank L. McVey.
is often more than to "rise, wash,
an
ginning at 3 p. m. Saturday. Presi- - lSODhomore.
Other officers elected at the final eat and go to bed;" 4. The loafer ceedingly
the company whose Military Science
apresent ms teams at
.
UATnirair
'
will ta at.
i
debating season Freeport High school have
Colleee of Arts and Science- s- standing for the year is highest; meeting were Thomas Sloss, of Iowa group, who are allowed to stay in
with a debate with Vanderbilt in remarkable success with achieved
home to alumni and guests at 4 Paul Goodloe, senior.
go- Freeman Cup, to tne Dest state College,
Colonel
and the University one year, neiore
his syso'clock, and class reunion banquets
tems, winning 81 per cent of their
Commerce College William Cun-dlf- f, drilled company: William Hearst a. F. Galllstel. of the University of lng forced to And another refuge.
berg of the
f team
will be held at 7 p. m. Saturday at
Tibbals, Junior; Trophy and medals to the members Wisconsin, secretary. W. E. Brock-o- f
Senior; Dave
games in four years. Last year his
Among other things s tressed
contesbts
,n
compared
the Phoenix hotel.
(Continued on Page Ten)
and Coleman Smith, sophomore.
the rifle team winning the South- - , way of the University of Colorado, the convocation was that students with d34 f 56
f
for baccalaureate
The program
College of Education Ben Martin, ern section Hearst Trophy Match.
was this year's president of the
should strive to abolish dishonest flye out.of.fown lntber,coiiegiate
services on Sunday afternoon will senior.
Trophy, to the senior ex- - ganization.
"Lots of the elections held bates at wh, h declslons webre nand.
begin with the address by Dr,
College of Engineering John O. celling In the requirements oi gooa
Approximately thirty colleges and on the University of Kentucky ,
Bowers in Memorial hall and will .Pasc0 senior, and Benjamin LeRoy, citizenship: Reserve Officers' As-- I universities were represented at the campus are not honest, and stu- - ed d own Kentuck y won four,
rnnrprt hv thp Uni- - i. i .
Wa mlfVi n V
soclatlon of Central Kentucky, field conVentlon, which began with a
e,,t,eam. hnl visIted ,n Florida,
JUIUUI
University one year, before be- versity band at 4:30 p. m. at the
West
Tennessee, and Pen
college of Law Gordon B. Finley, glasses to tne senior naving uje generai assembly at 9:30 o'clock sort to low politics."
nsylvania. Next year even more exMemorial ampnnneaier.
senlor, and Rufus Lyle, junior,
commnea siana ng in mm- - Mondav mornlner. The welcome ad
nignest
Dr. Abner W. Kelley, Instructor in tensive plans will be
procession ,
The commencement
presldent of next year's tary science and all other subjects
formulated for
by response the department
English, gave
of
d vned
will form at 9:30 a m. Monday in fresnman class win automatically throughout the year; Phoenix Ho- L. McVey and the
selections, both at the Intercollegiate debating and it is ex'
several
become a member of the council,
tel Cup, to the senior with the hlgh- - was made by President Brockway. opening period of the 'convocation
J1"4 fa
Visitors May Inspect Labora(Continued on Page Ten)
'
At the afternoon session Monday, and at the close.
activity. Try-ou- ts
tories and Shops This
for the debating
MISS CLARKE VISITS HERE
Dean F. Paul Anderson of the Col- -,
team will be held soon after school
Afternoon
lege of Engineering of the University
Louis, Mo.,
opens next fall.
Miss Nell Clarke of St.
Ball
spoke, after which motion pictures
University
of the University debatformerly a student at the
Members
The annual Engineer's Carnival
ITpnri .taken in Colorado were shown by
Ac
ing team who have participated in Ball will be given tonight at the
C. A. Livingstone of Rochester Uni
is visiting old friends on the campus
debates during the past year are
Men's gymnasium from 9 until 1
versity.
week. Miss Clarke, while
during the
Armnrrpmpnf R nrp npnrlncr mm Sidney Schell, Hugh Jackson. Clif o'clock.
Music for the affair will
i
James Shropshire, graduate
pletlon for the annual senior ban ford Amyx, William Pearce, Rich' be furnished by the Kentuckians
at the University, was a member of manager oi siuaeni puDucauons, nas The Program for the convention ru
L
j , tV
of Maury
T
8 ard Weaver' Kermlt
Be Of- - the advertising and news depart-fere- d been appointed one of the four vice- - S"teh2
Pack' Bruce and the Masqteraders
HeW .
orchestras
Special Courses Will
th,eJ?n
(gymnasium on
night
waters. H. C. Smtih. W. A. Dyser, and a large crowd is expectedvto be
ments of The Kernel, and now re- - presidents of the Southern division ,
n
in Four De- according 10 narry auo- - james Porter and Pat Rankin
u7.
m, ;
in attendance.
ports that she holds a position with of Delta Tau Delta, and in that i-- TiT
partments
,
Members of the dance committee
uiu,!LiH,Kl
Agency, capacity will supervise the chapters Monday and Tuesday the delegates '
Insurance
United
the
VLHIA MAGNA
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have carried out extensive plans
Kentucky and Tennessee.
During the past in ..... Rhrnnshlro wns rhnspn hv thp ' tourH thrmmh th Blue Grass Wed- - TTnntWe nrphnetrn "A. furnish fh
There are to be seven visiting jonesboro, Ark.
.
CLUB ENTERTAINED for the annual festival and it Is be... - . mesaay.. Several of the more prom- - Visic for thP dnncp. which will last
fr ...wr....
lieved by students in the College
local cnapter as me ouisianaing lnent stock fnrms were vlslted on
from 9 until 1 o'clock. Tickets for
Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. McVev en- - of Engineering that the ball will
Jones-wh- o
The convention closed the seniors
Taylor of the College of Education, advertising department of the
juniors will be tertalned tjtic members of the Alma 'easily be the best dance of the school
he was appointed secretary of the "rh the annual banauet at which j i .
.J"10
will act as director of the sum- - ' boro Tribune.
ih7)Ug,h th PstuofIe Maena Mater Club, Wednesday eve- - vear. The cvm will be attractively
Alumni Association. He is national
al of "i? ."A1???
PSLJJf
next
first
SSectto wlfftS No one Is perfect, and that's why inspector for thp j Fifth j corps area relation made short addresses. Dele i boxes the will be admitted to the ninct at dinner at Maxwell Place. HprnrntpH with prpnp nnnpr of all
ScSlly-ifreshmen
nuests were minrs and snecial lichtlncr effects
.
About seventy-fiv- e
to make a oi acauoara una umue, mimury
nttpndPH
thP rnnvpn. ball.
special courses to be offered in 1- we all have a chance
present.
science honorary.
have been arranged.
tlon were. w. E. Brockwav. Uni
education, home showing.
hrarv training,
The Engineer's Ball has come to
versity of Colorado; H. D. Garwood,
economics, and mathematics.
be an established custom at the
University;
E.
C.
Northwestern
The Library Training department
University. It Is given annually
Curtis, Cornell University; C. A. Livwill have added to their ranks Miss
Just preceding the week of final exingstone, University of Rochester;
Mildred Harrington, organizer of the
aminations and is the one social
A. F. Galllstel, University of WisGreenville High School Library,
consin; Major Albert S. Smith,
Greenville. S. C. and Miss Carrie
! come
from other schools to attend.
Mnssnnhnsptts Institute of Tech- Wisely, librarian in the Scott High
SuKy circle, student pep organiza-- ? privileged to choose between a pin It Is practically the. only dance to
As University of Kentucky Alumni p The newly elected president of 'nology; A. J. Westcott, University
School, Toledo, O. Special courses
tion, has closed the most successful and a key when they are taken in which students in many girl's prepa-yennpn Rnhirdnv monilntr. I the association, who will serve dur
of Missouri; Thomas Sloss, Iowa
in this field will include Place, n.HuiM
In the
its existance
throughout
the
itory institutions
State College; E. C. Pardon, Uni- and plans forhistory ofare even more the circle. the past year
1930-3- 1
Function. Administration, etc., of the May 3ii three graduates of 1880 will nounced at the banquet.
During
SuKy con- - country are invited. This year the
versity of Michigan; C. D. Bushnell,
School Library; ana wuris. wim register as a three-rourtelaborate than those which were trlbuted to the expenses of the list of guests from other campuses
Saturday
and
'sentatlon of their class. These men, Mrs. McVey morning, President visit- Purdue University; C. G. Bayles, carried out this year, according to schools various athletic teams and is expected to be larger than ever.
have invited all
University of Kansas; C. R. PaulIn the College of Education, Dr a. M. Peter, Lexington;
ing alumni to attend the annual ing, Kansas State Agricultural Col- Frank Davidson, retiring SuKy raised funds to send the band on Many of the visitors will spend the
will offer the Jas
McVey
weller, Plneville, and G. C. president's breakfast given In honor
In
lege; L. L. Browne, University of president, who expects that in the football trips. New equipment for remainder of the week-en- d
course on the aaminisiraiion oi Whatley, Birmingham, Ala., with
SuKy will
able
Arkansas; W. A. Davenport, Michi- even more phases be extra to sponsor jthe cheer leaders was bought and the ington as the guests of the several
Higher Education that he offered for James Crawford, deceased, compose of Athe senior class.
currlcular wildcat which is exhibited at all the fraternities and sororities,
of
section of the procession, which gan State College; Mr. Dempsey,
the first time last summer. Profes-- . this group.
football games was taken care of
The dance will be strictly a cos- will march from McVey hall to the Colorado Teacher's College; H. B. activity.
or Glllls will give a
This year the classes whose year's Men's gymnasium, will be reserv- Thacker, Amherst College; William
Following the custom that was j out of funds provided by SuKy.
tume affair and no one without
V course on the Technique
of the
SuKy circle was founded at the some semblence of a disguise will
end in '00 and '05 and the class of ed for the alumni, who have been B. Schoelwer, University of Cin- established this year, the organiza- Registrar's Office. Visiting profes-jor- s 28 are reunying during commencepermitted to attend. Every
have reception University in 1919 by "Daddy"
in this college will be Dr. J. ment week. Of 5.C0O graduates of asked to participate In this part of cinnati; Roy Appleton, George Pea-bod- y tlon will continue to visiting teams, Miss Marjorle McLaughlin, Boles, be
Engineering College has
Mrs.
to meet
In
of commencement day.
College for Teachers; Walter
Vocational
U Blackwell, Director of of Educa- the University, the majority of the program of Trustees of the Uni- W. Kraft, University of Oklahoma; will erect information booths in one Frank L. McVey and Prof Enoch ' dent twothe
Invitations placed in his
had
The Board
Education, Department
1.000 versity
-, Grehan.
whom are living, more than
At first only boys were post office box. Any student who
are entertaining
with a Lester Rels, University of Chicago; of the local hotels for the more imtion. Baltimore, Md.; H. S. McCoy, are expected to return to their Alma
luncheon In the University Com- W. F. Holman, University of Min portant games, give awards for the , taken into the organization, but desires to attend the dance and has
special lecturer on parent-teachalso have been , not yet received an invitation can
decorated frat- - since that time co-emons at noon, Monday, June 2, nesota; Fred W. Ambrose, Unlversl most attractively
Supervisor Mater for these reunions.
work; and Nell Moore
procure one at the office of Jack
Registrations will begin Saturday honoring the visiting alumni and ty of Wyoming; D. E. Lyon, Oberlln 'ernlty houses for the home coming admitted.
e,
of elementary education in
The organization now has 28 Dicker in the College of Engineer- May 31, on the first floor the seniors of the University. At Collece: William C. McCracken. game, sponsor pep meetings and
morning,
111.
the football members, 12 of whom were accepted ing.
bonfires, entertain
two members of the of McVey hall. At noon the various this time the seniors of 1930 will Ohio State University.
The other
squad with a dinner dance at the this spring. Membership in SuKy Is
Members of the dance committee
faculty will be Dr. Harold Landin, classes will hold luncheons at the be presented to the alumni. The
on the candidate's who have been in charge of the
close of the seanon and present based solely
SENIOR INVITATIONS
instructor in history at Ohio State downtown hotels. The annual alu- newly elected president will adawards for the most attractively ability to sell candy and soft drinks plans for the affair are: J. B. DickUniversity, Columbus, O.; and Miss mni- banquet will be given at the dress the guests at this affair.
at athletic events. In 192G the rul- - er, general chairman; Pennel, Gil-haA business meeting will follow the
Phoenix on Saturday night. Dr. G.
Seniors who have ordered invita decorated May Day floats.
Joy Pride, head of the art departPhythlan, Frye, Drury. Wat-kin- s,
In the organlzathe lng
New pins
ment at Georgetown College. Miss D. Buckner, who is president of the luncheon, the new officers in charge. tions may receive them at the organization for the members ofbeen tlon on membershipand several mem McGee,
Barlow,
Young,
was changed
have recently
Arrangements for alumni enter- Campus Bookstore, according to an
Prldo Is the only one of the visit- Alumni Association, will preside at
vesterdav. designed. The Insignia are done bers were Initiated for their con Shroader, Woods, Barkley, Yoder,
made
ing group who has taught hero be- this affair. Among those who will tainments ure in charge of Dean announcement
fore, having 6erved on the art speak will be Miss Charlie Smith, Sarah Blandlng, Dr. G. D. Buckner, Those who wish to buy additional in the school colors with the head tributions in other fields i extra- Gaines, Birk, Warren, Fitzpatrick.
This afternoon from
faculty in the summer session last '28; Coach Harry Gamage, and and the executive board of the invitations may also purchase them of a wildcat in the center. In the currlculer activity. In 1927, how(Continued on Page Ten)
(Contlnued on Page Ten)
members of SuKy will be
; future
University Alumni Association.
President Frank L. McVey.
at the bookstore.
year.

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Senior

Shropshire Elected
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To Feature Seven
Visiting Professors

Annual Engineer's
Carnival Ball to
Be Climax of Day

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Three Members of Class of '80 to
Attend Alumni Association Meets

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Suky Circle Formulates Elaborate
Program for Coming School Terms

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to the open road,
Healthy, free, the world before me
The long brown path before me,
leading wherever I choose.

Henceforth, I ask not good fortune
I, myself, am good fortune;
Henceforth, I whimper no more,
postpone no more, need nothing.
Strong and content, I travel the
open road.

Sunday, May 25
Vesper Services at Memorial Hall

at

4 o'clock.

Tuesday, May 27
Mrs. P. K. Holmes and Miss Sarah
the
will entertain
O. Blandlng
senior women of the graduating
class of the University, Tuesday,
May 27, from 4 to 0 In the afternoon nt "Riverside." Miss Bland- Ung's home.
Wednesday. May 28
Field Day.
(Friday, May 30
Senior Ball In the Mens gymnasium from 9 to 1 o'clock.
Saturday, May ,31
Scabbard and Blade dinner dance.

This care free poem seems appropriate at this time of the year
especially when the finals are comw
pleted and the graduates arc leavWEDDINGS
ing their study cares behind them
to
and going forth into the world
Kobcrts-Bcnnctt
make their fortunes. We wish them
the very best of luck and to the
The following beautifully engravundergraduates whom we hope to ed Invitation has been received:
see next year we merely say goodMr. and Mrs. Henry Hough Robbye.
erts' request the honor of your
presence at the marriage of their
CALENDAR
daughter
Polly Montgomery
to
Friday, May 23
Mr. William Archibald Bennett
Engineer's Day on the campus.
on Saturday the seventh of June
Engineer's Carnival Ball in the
Nineteen hundred and thirty
Men's gymnasium from 9 until
at half after four o'clock
1 o'clock.
414 Conway Street
Phi Sigma Kappa dinner In the
Frankfort, Kentucky
red room of the Lafayette hotel
at 6 o'clock.
Neville-Ka- y
Alpha Gamma Delta banquet In
The marriage of Miss Marlon
the palm room of the Phoenix ho- Gertrude Neville, of Springfield,
tel at 6:30 o'clock.
Ohio, and Mr. Charles Robert Kay,
Saturday, May 24
of Louisville, Ky., was solemnized
Alpha Delta Sigma, Sigma Delta Monday at the home of the bride's
journalChi and Theta Sigma Phi,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J.
istic fraternities, entertaining with Neville.
Reverend Father Buckley
a picnic at Valley View, the party officiated.
leaving Lexington at 3 o'clock.
the bride was graduated from
The American Association of the College of Sacred Heart in CinUniversity Women will hold a pic- cinnati. Ohio, and is attractive and
nic Saturday, May 24 at 3:30 o'clock accomplished.
at Miss Sarah Blandlng's home, Mr. Kay Is a graduate of the Uni"Riverside" on the Richmond road. versity and a member of the Phi

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THIRD FLOOR

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Gift
Jewelry

For
Delta Theta social fraternity.
two years he was city editor of the
Lexington Herald and now has a
position on the staff of the Louis-- 1
vllle Bureau of the Associated Press
The couple will bo at home In Lou- lsville

PHI BETA KAPPMGRADUATE CLUB;
INITIATES HEARjHEARS DOUGLAS
i

ItuHencuttcr-Waplc-

PROF. W E. DODD!

Faculty and Graduate Students Hold Annual
More Than 150 Present al Lafayette Meeting
Han-quc-

s

Mr and Mrs. J. A. Ruttcncuttcr,
of Covington, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rozana, to
Mr. G. Edwin Waplcs, Lexington.
Is a senior in
Miss Ruttcncuttcr
the College of Arts and Sciences
and a member of Phi Beta, nalonal
women's musical and
honorary
dramatic sorority, also a member of
Alpha Delta Theta, social sorority.
Other activities on the campus in
which Miss Ruttcncuttcr is prominent arc: art staff of the Gulgnol
theater, and retiring finance chair
man of the Y. W. C. A. cabinet
m,n
.minin nm mroW'intr
the best wishes of their wide circle
of friends
The ceremony will be solomlnlzcd
late in the summer.

Four New Members Installed
by Honorary Scholastic
Fraternity Friday
i

of production
Stabilization
continue steadily throughout

t;

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YOUNG'S
GREEN
LANTERN

to

the
CHICAGO UNIVERSITY
year as a means of relieving the
PROFESSOR IS HEARD present unemployment
situation In
Hovius, Townscnd, Donovan the United States was discussed by
Dr. Paul Douglas, professor of Inand Crawley Honored
dustrial relations at the University
at University
of Chicago, at the annual University
Graduate
Club dinner
Monday
Prof W. E. Dodd of the

of Chicago, was the principal night.
sneaker at the initiation services of
More than 150 graduate students.
I
Beta Kappa, national honorary faculty members and guests attendPhi
'scholastic fraternity, held Friday ed the dinner, which was held at
at
fnF?u" the Lafayette hotel. The occasion
Is held annually for the furthering
llcw members
fraternity.
of scholastic understanding
among
Vntfnn-i- i
Prnfrlnnnl riipmUtrv . President H. L. Donovan of East- - faculty and students.
Normal, W. H. Townscnd,
ern State
nanquct
"Americans purchase In a spasFriday evening the Alpha Gamma ?M B- - CnV?lcy n
J B. modic fashion making to it difficult
were u osc
for manufacturers
produce
chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi, na- ml
nMn
steadily at all times of the year,"
cnt,"c?
tlonal professional cliemcstry f rat- Dr. Douglas said.
"Some of the
ernlty of the University, entertained
companies try to stabilize producwith the annual banquet at the,""1"""
Prof W. s. weoo presiaea as tion, but they are faced with the
In the red room of the Lafayette
toastmaster and Introduced the new problems of months when the public
hotel.
chrome members of the fraternity; rrcsi- - does not buy their commodity."
The fraternity colors,
Dr. Douglas told of certain comyellow and
blue, were dent H. L. Donovan gave ne rePrussian
used In decorating the room. The sponse on behalf of the Initiates, panies which produced stcdaily durbanquet tables were arranged In ana pro: t. i. jones miruuuceu wic ing the year, storing their product
the form of a hexagon, the frat- - principal speaker of the evening, until such a time when the public
Professor Dodd, who is a nisiorian would buy. This afforded employernity symbol.
-wisiory unu ment the entire year and although
Mr. M. H. Filson, the retiring or note, spoKe on
president, presided as toastmaster Patriotism." Vocal selections were a lower wage was paid, the yearly
for the occasion. Responses were, given bj Mrs. William H. Hansen, Income of these workers was higher
made by the new president, Mr. accompalied by Mrs. Lolo Lemme than that of the workers who worked only part time at higher wages.
John S. Sprague,