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KENTUCKY

TUESDAY EDITION
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SEMI-WKKKI.-

LEXINCiTON. KENTUCKY.

LAST DUAL MEET
and Kercheval Load
Wav to Victory hy Scoring 23 Points

Kelly

MlvMT.lKS

'Rebound9 Opens for
Week's Run at Guignol
(omedv Is Final Flay of
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JOHN ill. KANE IS
KERNEL'S QUESTIONA1RE
ELECTION DATES
RESULTS ARE TABULATED ELECTED EDITOR

STUDENT COUNCIL

ARE SCHEDULED

TUTTLE ELECTED

Season

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UNIVERSITY OF

VOLUME XXII

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V0I.S 68 TO 49 IN

STUDENT COUNCIL

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Each College Will Have Own
Dav and Pnllinir
Flace

SIGMA XI HEAD

e

OF KENTUCKIAN

Per Cent of Entire Student Body Do Not
Believe in Compulsory Military Training,
Survey of Opinion Shows

Junior

Engineer Selected at
Meelinjj Friclav
Nitlht

By I.OI 1st. K. THOMPSON
ALICE SAI.YFRS
II results in The Kernels recent
Rrillinnt costuming and skillful
survey of opinion may be considered WIU, 1 II. I. POST II EI, I)
Members, TWELVE MEMBERS
technique, characterized the open- Eleven Associate
11 LAI11D111U1
r present at ive. 63 per cent of the
JAKE (VIIKYANT WINS
NOW 15V FRANK STONE
W ILL I5E SELECTED
of
"Rebound,"
Two Alumni
Six Actives.
entire student body of the university
HALF MILE IN 2:02.2 ing performance
y
do not believe in compulsory
Members of Club Are
Donald Ogdcn Stewart's clever comSix Seniors. Four Juniors,
training. Twenty-thre- e
per Work on Next Yearbook Will
Hitr Hlue Score Nine First edy, as presented last night at the
Initiated
Kevin Immediately.
cent approve without qualifications
and Two Sophomores to
Second
Places and Seven
aulRiiol theater. The drama, which
14 per cent are
sure, voting
Says Editor
Be Voted On
Colorful and Varied Program and "C." or "D" onnotthe questionROBERTS MAKES TALK
l'laces
will play all week, Is the final pre"B."
Is Progressing Under the
naire- published in the April 5 issue.
M. K.me. junior in the Colsentation of the campus little theJohn
At the meeting of the Men's Stuof
By I)KLMAR ADAMS
Opinion of men and women stuSupervision of W. II.
lege of Engineering,
was .elected
aters fourth senson, adds another Dr. Franklin F. Tuttlc. head
room 4. Administracouncil
dents did not dillrr to a great ex-- ! editor of the 1!)33 Koiturkian, anAccounting for nine first places to the long list of successes already the chemistry department nf the dent building inat 4 o'clock Monday
Hansen
university was elected president of tion
tent, in regard to the question of nual publication a; the university,
and seven second places, the Wild to the credit of the Guignol Play- - the Kentucky chapter of Sigma XI afternoon, the dates and polling
per by an enthu.-ias- :
compulsory training. Sixty-foic group of class300 WILL PARTICIPATE
cat track team won their last dual prs.
at the annual dinner held Friday places for the election of the new
rent of the men and 2 per cent of mates at a nn ei ,11" of the junior
' Rebound"
council members was flfclded.
is a highly sophisti- - night at the Lafayette hotel. Elevmeet of the year from the Tcnnes- the women disapproved, while 2H cla.ss held for the purpose at 7 p.
The elections will m held at 4
Under the direction of W. H. Han- per cent of the men and 14 per cent m.,
see Vols ' Saturday, at Knoxville by cared presentation of married life en associate members, six active o'clock Thursday with me exception
Fridav, M:iv ti, in room 11 Mr.
a modern setting. Surah Jaffery. members, and two alumni members
.
sen, instructor in physical education, of the women approved. Only 10 Vev hall.
Kel- Shipwreck
a score of
w ,)f
h(,s brn we-- e
of the engineering ann agriculture
,mpptlI0US R,r,
initiated.
The speaker was
second annual Physical Educa-- ' per cent of the men were not sure
The selection w.i made from two
ly, veteran performer of the Big
n ncr life by a strict Dr. Elmer Roberts, professor of ani- colleges. In these Inner colleges, the
mnnnRP(j"
of their opinion, and 24 per cent ot of the four applicants who were apsophomore mother, Is about to mary Johnny mal genetics at the University of the balloting will take piace at the tion exhibition will be offered In the the women.
Blue, and Kercheval,
proved by the Board of Publications
those of
regular cla.ss
Friday night.
young dilletante, in
That the home Is a necessary so- at. a meeting March :'9.
star together scored 23 points to Coles, atlie domination of her moth-ai- d Illinois, who delivered an address the engineeringconvocation; Wednes- Alumni gymnasium
I. C.
college on
tlon 10
May 20. The first exhibition of this cial institution" and that venereal Fvnns and Horace HelmWhen
'.i.
on "Genetic Studies on Resistance
team.
withdrew
their
day, and those of the Agricuture type presented by
rr whpn shp discovers tnat she and Susceptibility to Diseases."
the university was disease is a menace to society are their names from the candidacy, it
Kercheval took first places In trie lnvpc Rill Tmpsrlnln whnsp pnencre- college on Friday.
believed by the majority of the stu
The retiring president. Prof Carjavelin throw and 220 yard low hur- - mpnt to Ev)p LBwrerice. B young wo- For the College of Arts and given last year and the success and dents at the university, according to remained for the member; of the
to
ter C. Jett. delivered the address
cla.ss to choose between John Kane
interest of this type presented by
Kelly scored first places man as beautiful as she is sophistidies; while
David Young Sciences, the election of the senior the university was given last yenr results of the survey. Voting on and Horace Miner.
the new
member will be conducted by a
in the 220 yard dash and the board-Jum- cated, has Just been broken off by responded initiates, and members.
these questions was more decided
for the new
Kane was elected bv a liberal
and a second in the century. Evie herself. Sarah and Bill are
meeting of the present Junior class and the success and interest with than on any of the others. 82 pT
enfor
Other officers
of the otes cast by onen balKelly had never been beaten in the married and are spending an ideal- suing year were: elected H. H. the
of that college in room 4 of the Ad- which this first presentation was cent of the students who ansvered
DownProf.
lot.
esMalcolm Foster, p'rsjiient of
in
Johnny ly happy honeymoon when Evie.
100 until Saturday, when
ministration building: the junior received has been influential affair.
the questionnaire stating positively the class, called and presided over
ing,
Dr. E. M. JohnHieber, his little
with the wealthy husband for whom son, secretary; Dr. J. S. McHa'gue. member hy the sophomore members tablishing it as an annualwas pre- that they believed that the home the meeting.
The Mn's Student
last year's exhibition
eked out a close triumph over the she deserted bill, appears and to all treasurer, and Dr. Flora E. LeStour-eeain room 204; and for the sophomore
is a necessary social institution and
ace.
appearances recaptures Bills nffec-tiorr present at ive by the freshmen in sented by 200 students of the uni- only seven per cent saying that they Council supervised the' voting.
Prof. L. C. O'Bannon and Dr.
Kane whose home is in Schene
versity and was witnessed by an esAlmost crushed by the disil- Alfred rauer, members of the ex- room 205.
Kelly won easily in the 220, with
do not believe it to be. Eleven
tady. New York, is a member of Acollege, the timated attendance of 1.500 jjersons;
In the Education
Carol Ball, his teammate finishing lusionment, Sarach is almost in de- ecutive committee.
are not sure. On the question lpha Siuma Phi. social fraternity.
men of the junior cla.ss will meet students of both men's and women's
close behind him for a place posi- spair, when an act on the part of
Dr. Roberts presented the results in the auditorium of the Training division participating in the activity regarding: venereal disease 84 per Last vear he was initiated m Tun
tion. Kelly's time of :22.4 is ex- Johnny recalls her to herself, and of several years studies on the
cent stilted that they believe it to Beta Pi. honorary scholarship fraSchool; the sophomores in room 222 which offered a variety of entertainthe Springfield she reaches a conclusion which
because
cellent
Ranging from interpretive be a social menace, only six per cent ternity for senior er.rineers. He was
ment.
disease of chickens.
well as for
building;
of the same
and the
Irishman has been unable to train saves the day for her as
dancing by the women students to do not believe it to be and 10 recently elected president ot the fraThe following were initiated into freshmen in room 218.
since the first meet of the season. everyone else.
ternity for the coming year. His
and apparatus per cent arc not decided.
way in
play moves with a swiftness active membership of the society:
For the College of Commerce, the clown acrobatics
The
Ed Milliken showed the
Students answering the .survey scholastic standing is 2 8.
Mathew
The fast moving
the
a good ana soreness mar, gives n, a pruies- - Profs. Eston J. Asher. M. Halm Hume juniors will meet in room 30G. stunts by was men. colorful and en- next were most decided in regard
winning
the quartermile,
He is an Omieron Delta Kappa
and White hall: the sophomores in room program
most
Bedford. Thomas
race from Hugh of Tennessee. The sional atmosphere, and tne actors Reid P. Meacham, of the Univerto the statement. "The institution f t pledtre. ;;nd is a member of the
tertaining.
necessary to society. " 65 Men s Student Council and Pan
was :53.3 and is fair for the lose no opportunities to make the sity staff, and Robert K. Calfee. and 301; and the freshmen in room 302.
time
is
This year's exhibition appears to marriage indicating that they believe
In the Law College, the meeting
Milliken showed some most of the extremely clever dia- David W. Young, of the Experiment
distance.
student organisation ;'or the
of p r cent
of the Junior men students will be be bigcer and better than that
improvement since his last appear- logue. The work of the entire cast Station.
be and only 14 per cent stating furtherance of international rela- Associate members initilast yeor. with approximately 300 it to they do not believe it to be.
ance, when he was beaten by his is consistently good, no one of the ated from the graduate school were: held in the first year room.
tions. II" is an assistant editor of
program that
The Men's Student council is the students participating in a differ- Twentv-on- e
teammate, Johnny Carter, In the members failing to make his part Frank K. Ball, Virginia College. Don
ner cent were not de the Kernel
new and
consists
effective. The scenery is of excepstudent organization
which has that numbers, of all furnished by the cided.
Berea meet.
A: the end of hi, freshman yea:'
Frank Sowel.
music
control of student government and ent
More men than women believe in he won the Tau Beta Pi award to.
Captain "Jake" O'Bryant won tional beauty as are the costumes of
Clifford Westcrfield. Richard S. the controlof
university concert band, and light
women.
student conduct on ing effects
the half mile run handily, with the
will produce weird the necessity of the home as a .social havina the highest standing anion-th- e
Hicklin. Sam McCluer. Rowland
Miss Jean Lowry, in the part of Layson, Herbert Parker. Armor P. the campus. It is composed of a and colorful that
member's of 'he class of
Mahan second to make this event
conditions. Every class institution, 84 per cent of the men
the
Jaffery. does the outstanding Taylor. James R. Moore, and Ray representative from
senior of
to 76
of the current annual, will
a clean sweep for Kentucky. The Sara
the two year course will be repre- comparedindicating per cent of the
piece of work in the production. Herbert wrignt. lsaaore ureenrieici class for each of the six colleges;
they believe receive the Ellis award for having
women,
that
evening's card.
time was excellent, being run in
Her artistic poses, her pleasing and George Pirtle were initiated as of four representatives of the jun sented in the
37 per cent of the men comthe best scholastic record during his
2:02.2.
Both Wildcat
The numbers participating, and it and
ior classes, the colleges represented
her
have performed well this season voice, and the natural grace oftruly alumni members.
offer puts pared to 10 per cent of the women first two years. During his sophorins an alternating group of four the incolor that the eventsprofessional stating that they do not believe it more year at the university he was
representation make Sara a
T7tM-mfimlwr? and their
and have formed the best set of charming
it
the class of the
and intriguing character.
Fourteen per cent of the a member of the varsity debating
is carried to be.
880 men since Bill Gess graduated.
were present.
the circus
Sharing honors with Miss Lowry friends Xi, honorary scientific so- - members selected by the council circus: the type of effect
milcr, ran
program as of- women and nine per cent of the team.
Sigma
Stout, crack Tennessee
out in
of
Kane won the Kentuckian sales
an excellent mile in the time of is Andrew Hoover, in the part ex- cietv established at Cornell univer- - fom six nominations elected by the fered the acrobatic and speciality men were not sure.per
cent of the cup recently awarded to the individParador.ically. 71
sity'in 1886, occupies the same posi- - members of the present freshman stunts.
4:30, to win this event from the William Truesdale. Mr. Hoover's
cl
to tion In
of each
cellent type of work is well known
women against 64 per cent of the ual selling the largest number of
'Cats. Baker took second.
the Science groups as Phi
Mr. Hansen, in charge of the exnecesand his perthe council
copies of the current annual.
Thp(
will be assisted by the other men believe marriage to be
repeated Guignol audiences was consistent- Beta Kappa does in the Arts Col- Goddard. Vol
of the president elected by hibition,
time
cent of the women
Kane automatically went into oflege. Sigma Xi now has 70 active
year by beating formance this
members of the men's and women's sary, and 24 per per cent of the men
his win of last
Stecker left chapters in the United States and, he Present council to hold office division of nhvsical education. The compared to 12
ly brilliant.
Eleanor
fice and a.ssumed his editorial duties
Hocker to the tape in the good
in eitner Canada, and a membership of more
ne"t year and the president of purpose of the exhibition is to give do not believe it to be. Five per on being eleqted to the post. He
...
time of 1U:I0.3. nucnei auuncu. .
u
Tr,,ia
an opportunity cent of the women and 24 per cent will appoint his staff early next
than 20.000. There are 26 Sigma lilUprcoming freshman class. The
general
great lorm in staying ciose to un-H r,
n iurTntvre hnth Xi clubs in the universities of the ,tn? does not have the power to thewitness thepublic of activities that of the men are not sure
term. Such preliminary work as the
type
to
n
to Guignol de- United States. These clubs are com- - vote b"t noIds purely an honorary
also
Eighteen per cent of the students layout, the make-uand the style
are conducted throughout the school
reputed to be one of the best
votees, made the characters of Liz
who responded to the survey believe of next year's book was started yesmembers duly elect- - a"d observing office.
vear in physical education departin the Southern Conference. and Les the delightfully amusing posedt of active nhantprs nnd nsuallv
xjovirmc
ment, as well as to offer an even- in companionate marriage, and 45 terday.
Emmerick looked his best this people that the author intends them ori
stated
The new editor will take the place
8iven
ing of entertainment of the highest per cent Twenty-seve- positively that they
season Saturday, in winning the to be.
n
per cent are occupied by Frank Stone on the 1932
tvpe. Members of the department do not.
120 yard high hurdles in the time
men and Kentuckian. Finch Hilliard, business
Opinion of
Worthy of special mention are
The Kentucky chapter or Sigma
assure those who attend an evening not sure.
of ;16.4. Bay less of Tennessee was
women differed in regard to this manager of the current anual, will
Neil Cain, who made the part of Xi was established at the university
of pleasure and amusement.
second.
29 per cent of the women be replaced
by John Ewing. who
question.
1922 and now has a membership
Johnnie Coles extremely effective;
In the 220 low hurdles, Kentucky Frank Fowler, who, taking the part in about 80.
and 15 per cent of the men indicat- was appointed to the post by the
of
made it a clean sweep by virtue of of Lyman Patterson at the last mining that they believe in companion- Board of Publications March 29
Kercheval's first and Emmerick's ute, when the boy who was to have
Exercises Will Re Held at 10
ate marriage and 29 per cent of the
second. Kercheval won going away played it dropped out, did his uswomen compared to 49 per cent of
A. M., in Alumni Gymnain :26.2 seconds.
the men stating they do not. Forty-ual high type of work; Martha Colesium; Baccalaureate Serper cent of the women and
two
h
perfect
Johnny Mains, rotund Wildcat man Johnson, as a
mon at 3 P. M., June 5
36 per cent of the men are not
M.
shot tosser, was able to add to his Mrs. Jaffery; and Sam Manly, as
According to the latest reports, sure.
laurels without breaking any fur- Mr. Jaffery.
Commencement
week will end the passing of the War Department a
That divorce is a means of solving
ther records. His distance of 42
The Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. third
The smaller parts in the produc- Appropriation bill, providing for
,
feet, 10 inches was very good but
iuuhmj, nunc u, nuu eiauuaimu cut in the annual appropriations social problems is believed by 32
to stand annual retreat wiu uc uciu ivjuj
as
so well
per cent of the students answering Representatives from 10 Colwas several inches short of the best tion were unusual taken Roger Cap- - 14, and 15 at Camp Daniel Boone exercises at 10 o'clock in the Alumni
way.
out in an
for reserve officers and camps, will the questionnaire, and that it de
(Continued on Page Four)
leges Will Meet for Annual
ron, as Pierre, a French servant. on the Kentucky river with Miss gvmnasilm Baccalaureate services not affect the annual cam) to be cidedly is not believed by almost
Meeting of American Dairy
summer.
plaved his part with a skill out of Carrie E. Meares. national student
this
" be luld at 3 p .m. Sundaj. June held at Camp Knox will be con- half or 48 per cent; 20 per cent are
proportion to the part, and with secretary of the Y.W.C.A.. as visit 5.
The bill, if passed,
Association. June 2S-3- 0
not sure.
Memorial hull,
in
year of 1933.
his "real" French and his effective ing leader.
Opinion on the value of divorce
universty in- - j The baccalaureate sermon will be cerned with the fiscal made in the
All students of the
expressions and gestures made the
Recently a cut was
Scientists representing forty unidiflered considerably among men
two organizations
stations,
character a reall youtstanding one. terested in the like to co on the delivered by the Rev. Mr. William armv budget, reducing the number onH
nnlv 14 ner cent of the versities and experiment
who would
Edward Ellis, pastor of the First of officers in the national reserve.
Herbert Dunning also made Jules. and
mt,n compared to 36 per cent of and a large number cf manufacand) trip are urged to get in touch with christian church of Paris, who will The bill which is now being pro- another servant, an effective
indicating that they believe turing concerns will gather from all
n
amusing character, and Mary An Augusta Roberts or Bart PeaK im- speak on "Masters of the Situation.
duced in the house, calls for an
United States to attend
social prou
ol
Marta. mediately: the maximum number .faculty members, the senior class, other reduction of 2.000 officers, it is a means twosolving cent ot the over the
drew Jerson made a piquant
Fifty
the annual meeting ol the Ameri
loins.
ixt cent
is one of a series ol allowed to attend will be thirty, alKj the speaker will assemble in the provision
Rebound"
stating that
of the can Dairy Science association la rje
women and only 48 per
preference being given to the mem front of McVey hall and walk in
appro
plays written about the real char0
30. 1932. funds
men do not think it is. Sixteen held at the university June
acter of Hope Williams, a New York bers of the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. procession to the Memorial build- printed for officers should not ex(Continued on Page Foun
Some 300 to 500 scientists, investiing, where the graduating class and
society girl who took up acting as cabinets.
provide for
ceed that which would
gators, manufacturers, teachers, and
Miss Meares will be the principal professors will sit in a group.
an amusement and made a surpris
a number not over 10.000. This
others interested in the dairy inthat
ing success. "Holiday,' by Philip speaker for the conferences
President Frank L. McVey will act would affect the university in
dustry are expected to attend.
The twilight concerts in the am- Barry, was also one of this series, are held during the retreat. She preside. After an organ prelude by
that several officers stationed here
General daily sessions, as well as
phitheater of Memoriul hall are well and several of the characters in it will give talks at the opening
Lela Cullis the invocation will
meetings for the dairy production
attended we have found. Although are purallel to some in "Rebound." meeting Friday night, at the sun- Mrs.pronounced by the Rev. Mr. would be removed. proposes, as a
be
The
and the manufacturing secthey regularly have them on Monand Horace Sprague. Centenary Meth measurecommittee
rise service Sunday morning,
Honorary section the association, are planned
of economy, to dispense
tion of
day and Thursday nights, Just at
at the closing service Sunday af- odist church. The assemblage will with camps during the fiscal year Senior Women's
Approximately 75 speakers, includHolds Initiation Ceremonthe time we can't get out to them,
ternoon. During the entire week- sing the hymn "Guide Me, O Thou 1933, recommending that a miling some of the most noted scienwe can see the crowds of couriers
end she will be availuble for indi- Great Jehovah," and a scripture lion dollars be taken from the
ies lor Seven
tists in America, will speak on the
and courteses. Perhaps there are
vidual conferences and will work selection will be read by the Rever- funds heretofore allotted to that
program. Their subjects will persome people, after all, who really
with committees desiring help and end T. C. Ecton, Calvary Baptist phase of the reserve. This does
Eleclion of officers for the com- tain to various practical, as well as
like music other than that one
Six ma ior and graduate students advice with their various duties.
ing year was held by Mortar Board, technical, phases of dairying
not deprive graduate students of
church.
dances by. Anywuy, it's a chance and their instructor of the Geology
The party will leave for Camp
women's honorary fraterni-tThe address of the Reverend Mr the right of being appointed as re- senior a meeting held Monday af
The program committee consists
date with a plausible department visited regions sur Duniel Boone at 3:30 p.m. Friday
for a
at
Ellis will be delivered after Mr serve officers in the army
Prof. Fordyce Ely, head of the
excuse and hasn't all the necessary rounding Asmana, rTiauy anu
In front of Boyd hall on Eufrom
Those elected, and who of
ternoon.
serdairy division ut the College of
dignity and quietude of the library.
Mav 6 and 7, as guests of clid avenue. Those who are unable Krake's song, and after the
will serve for the ensuing yeur are, Agriculture and Experiment Station
ImCo-e- d
Virginia Natur- to leuve until Saturday will go to mon the hymn "Praise to God,
As an after thought, the orchestra the Kentucky-WePrice;
president, Mary Elizabeth
University of Kentucky,
mortal Praise," wil lbe sung by the
puts out some pretty decent music, al Oas company. Students of the the camp Saturday afternoon.
Eleanor Dawson; of the L. Roadhouse of the UniMcVey will
C.
President
too.
Oeoloirv department of the uni
Besides conferences and meetings audience.
Mary Ann O'Brien; treas- Prof.
secretary,
Prof.
and
versity of California,
MCW
versity of Cincinnati accompanied of the group, there will be facili- make announcements, and will be
urer, Ruth Wchle; historian, Mil- Martin Mortensen,
Mr.
head of the.
Final drawings for the Woman's dred Neal.
Two announcements from the the university group on tne trip.
ties for sports of all kinds, swim- followed by the Reverned
sprague. who will pronounce the Athletic association's annual tennis
The nurtv began the 500 mile ming, boating, tennis, and hiking.
news stuff. Anyone wishing a Job
me urn latum ceremonies for dairv department of Iowa State
program will end
on the reportoriul staff may muke tour from Lexington at 10 o'clock
The camp is used through the benediction. Thepostlude by Mrs singles tournament were made Moo- Mortar Board were held Sunday. College. through the efforts of
It was
dily afternoon in the Women's gym.
application for it at the managing Friday morning. Arriving In Ash- courtesy of the state Y.M.C.A. The with an organ
May 8. ut the Phoenix hotel. The
from camp executors will be Fred Hater Lela Cullis.
Student manager, Rita Wat hen, was initiates include Eleanor Dawson. Professor Ely ut the List annual
editor's desk in The Kernel news land, they met the purty
meeting of the scientists that they
Judge Richard C. Stoll, chairman in charge of the drawings.
Cincinnati, und the entire group and Eleanor Smith, former presiroom any time on Monday or ThursLouisville; Jane Dyer, Morgunlield;
where dents of the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C A. of the executive committee of the
Each pair in the tournament arc I.ois Neal. Chicago: Mildred Neal. wi re prevailed upon to come to
day afternoon.
then lett for Prestonburg
board of trustees, will preside at to arrange their own match, and I'attlisbury, Ky.; Mary A. O'Brien. Kentucky. They were attracted bv
respectively.
Anyone who would like to tryout they visited the
The committee making arrange- the commencement exercises Mon are privileged to use any of the Lexington; Mary E. Pi ice, Lexing- the rapid development of dairying
on the society stuff will .stations. Here was explained how
for a Job
dairy
m Kentucky, by the new
meet Elizabeth Hardin in the news the gas is obtained, compressed and ments for the food for the outing day morning in the Alumni gym- available courts on the campus. The ton; ami Ruth Wchle, Lexington building at the university experiare Clarence Moore and Robert nasium. The speaker. Pres. Frank results of the first round must be Following initiation, urcukfust was
room at 2 o'clock Wednesday alter relayed to such cities as Cincinment station, and by the work
(iilmoie from the Y.M.C.A.,
nati, Washington, und Pittsburgh.
und L. McVey, will have as his subject in before May 17. ami the finals served in the led loom
noon for the tryout.
which the university is liom ; to
Leaving Prestonburg, the group Helen Darnell and Mildred
Neal "The University ot Kentucky." The are scheduled for about Mav 21.
MCW
Members of the active chapter build up ii sound dairy industry in
Results of the drawings for the
procession will be
wells and other properpresent oltucis ure, Edylhe the state.
SuKy Circle will meet at 5 o'clock visited gas gus company, observing from the Y.W.CA. On the pro- - commencement o'clock.
and
lir-round were as follows
ty of the
tunned ut D:30
grain committee uie Robert Stew
'Reynolds, president; Emily llardiii,
today in the Alumni gymnasium to
Phoebe Turner vs. Dorothy Smith:
the various modes in which the art anu
Jones.
Alter the commencement exerEleanor Smith, scc- - I MI MICAL MH'IHY TO Mi l I
u
initiate the pledges unci to elect ol company carries on its work.
vs. Clara
cises a luncheon will be served in Martha Lewis Loving vs. Margaret 'retary; Mary E. Fisher, treasurer;
iicers for the ensuing yeur.
were
Jenkins and Whitesburgii
mi i
its
the Commons in hoiior of the Fort: Loui.se Thompson Catherine Mary A. Sulycrs. historian; EUza- MCW
The American Chemical societ
vs. Miry
Cumspeuker and other guests of the Smith; Evelyn
A
Kuimr t'liiLsiiiie Johnson, will hold its final meeting of the
Here are the Student Council elec also visited und arriving ul utter-noogncs lireuu: uus rTazcr vs. r.ii.- - lii.iii
berland Mountuiii Saturday
t,
The regular meeting of Strollers, university.
Mack
tion dutes;
belli Ellis; Nancy Belle Moss vs Vugini uNevins, Mollie Elizabeth year, tonight in room 212 of K;ustle
party camped
for the .student dramatic organization, has
Nancy Duke Lewis,
Student Council elections will be night. the
hall. The speaker will be Dr J. S
Helen Fry; Jennie Bell Parker vs
been iKKiipoiied until Tuesday. May
Faculty
Dean Mi'Hargue. who will deliver an adadvisors:
held at the following times:
AO ASSEMBLY TODAY
Margaret Scoggan; Mary Nell llard-wic- k Poole.
The return of the group led 17. according to an announcement
College
Mar dress on "New Quantitative Tests
KngiiiewinK
vs. Jennie Lee; Kute Hughes Branding. Mrs. Holmes. Miss
through Whltesburg, Hazard. Jack- issued by Jucq Itobey. All new memClass convocations, Wednesday.
gaict King. Miss Margie McLaugh for the Dctei 'initiation of Boron."
A senior assembly of the College vs. Rita Wat hen; Margaret Perdist-le- r
arriving
1'ulk-gIn bers are urged to be present at the
son, and Winchester,
Arts and
vs. Sara Parnell; Margaret Mc- - lin, Miss Ann CullUiun, Miss Mar- Following the address the organizawill be held this afThe meeting which will convene ut 5 of Agriculture
Next year's senior representative Lexington Sunday afternoon.
room 205 Hutton vs. Marie Kocher; and Flor- - garet Uout'h, Mrs. Alberta Server, tion will hold its annual election of
will be elected by Junior class in trip was made In a geology depart- o'clock in the basement class room ternoon at 4 o'clock in
otticers.
ence Hurdwick vs. Virgnua Kearns. and Miss Bailie Pence.
Agricultural building.
of the
of the ulumni gynuiuiutn.
ment truck.
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