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of football rallies to be held
o clock Wednesday. November
24. in the Alumni gymnasium.
The rally In the gvm will consis-o- f
music by "The Best Band in
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D'Te" speeches bv Coach
and the senior members of the foot
m. a puest speaker rot ve
Mil
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fecidt-- upon, rnd a pew
cheer routine by the
tliis time a panma
wll be conducted end a prir'
will te iven to the most csmical
and original costume.
Following the pep rally in the
srym. a parade through down-to"-- I
exinpton led by a firetruck am'
Xltr band wil be held.
All students are urged to participate n the parade and It is
honed that the various fraternities
will cooperate in this endeavor to
obtain full attendance by making
the parade compulsory for their
pledges.
The parade trill end at Stoll field
where more yells will be led bv the
cheerleaders. C. D. Morat. Elwood
Stephenson. Manuel Schofman. and
A huge benftro
Roland Lamb.
will be lighted for the purpose of
burning the letters, "T" and "K".
and the freshmen caps, followed by
display of fireworks.

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Majors: Sim T. Nlsbeit and FhU
M. Miles.
Captains: Harlan R. Brrwn, Jr.,
Jc,eph R. Willsan. Albert W.
Schreck. Balfour Y. Connell, James
W. Holt. Jr., John B. Turner. Milton B. Ilolladay, Elmer W. Downard,
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Invited Tc Attend
Meeting

will hold a
organization,
breakfast at 11 a. m. Thanks;ivi:i3
day in the dining io:m of the Phce-niho'.el in connection with the
University's homecoming cercmon
ics.

This brrakfast will be the annual
meeting of the Alumni. The meeting is always held on the same date
as Homtcminr day and this year
a iegi::traticii table will be placid
in the lobby cf the hotel for ail re
turning Strollers.
Officers of the alumni of Strolleio
include Kerndon J. Evans. Pineville,
L.
president;
Eme.y
Frai.er.
vice president;
Whitt sburg,
atu
Bob Mitehrll. Louisville, secretary

Because cf the three day
Thanksgiving holiday granted I'niversity students, there
ill be no College Night program at the Kentucky theater
Friday, November 26.
The next Kernel sponsored
Ccllrge Night wiU be held
Friday. December 3. The new
series of College Nights will
be held at the Strand theatre
and will Jjireacnt unique programs fcr the University students.

and treasurer. Lreient

Post-Gam-

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Sale Of Flowers
To Be Conducted
By Mortar Board

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the I'n'verslty bosinrs
t dav from 9 to 11:30 a.
snd from 1 to 4 p. m.. it

Group At Meeting
Tuesday

Dr. T. W. Rainey, tcscciati editcr
cf the Lexington Leader, will address a meeting of th? Y. M. C. A
on "War and Peace" at 7:15 o'clock
Iuediy night in the V rcoms.
Election of the YM editor and
burinefs manaar cf the "K " t :c!:
will be he'd at the meetings. Dave
Scott is the only one who has an
nounced his candidacy for the poa;.
1hos3 seeking the post cf business manager include Pete Smi'ui.
Bob Evans. Crittenden L:wry. and
Charks IJacre.
Nominations of other candidate:;
may be inadj from the fioor at
the meclun.

Coeds Report For
Rifle Competition
Sixty hopeful
candidates nr?
working out daily in the basement
of Alumni hall in the desire to become members cf the pirls' rille
team. These future sharp-shoo- .
ws
are being taught the multiple pat!:;
of the army ri.ie under the tutorr.s:
of Coach Forre.st James.
According to the mentor th-- present squad will be cut to 1.3 setive
participants after the initicl fu'iir;
Target practice
sessions.
ex
pected to commence in nrjp:oi
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before a sellout crowd
rms line-uon deck to see the Blue and the
ra annunc?J yesrday by
Keg
r"n!ie..affain enact Uie
T. T. Jonc3,
of m?.i.
CIa.r.h.
Because both cub. have
Students must call fcr their
.milar records, one mere ictory
or wa'l until af-- (t
ihc:ks U
and several bumps by morj potent
i:ig holidays.
t'l? Th u.
aggregations, Thursday's rlcaf'-s- t is
e'estined to be arothir typical Cat
Vol
boll game
furious goaline
!JDIIN LEWIS EPITS
stands, sensational gallops and ar.MUSIC .MAGAZINE guments aplenty. The mo t mediocre plaver cn there teams turns
HJiled ar.d published cn the Ur.;- - in an All American performance o;i
verrity cr.mpia the
edition the day when footbiil and turkey
of "The Southern Musician" rr.aga- - are on the tongue cf every fun.
Nine Wildcats will piay their
z.m will te issued this .week. Tris
swan Stoll field gam? Thursday. Of
i" the fir.st yzar tnat
well
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has ben that number six are re;ulars
Davis, Hagan. Ska?R3, Boste.
published at thi? L'niversi y.
tnd Simpson. The three
John Lewis, band director, is tie
rditcr cf "The Siuthe. n Musician others have been used this season
and Waller Boyd Is assistant editor. in relief roles Elhneton. Kurachek,
It is published by the Kentucky and Wadlington. With six starters
starting their t Lexington battle,
Bind Orchestra Directors'
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Ccach C'.irt Wynne who will
send h's Wildca's asalnst Tennessee Thanksgiving day in an
effort tc gain Kentucky's first
victory over Vol tutor N'eyland.

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Sour Mash
Publication Dale
Postponed
Cue to the extension cf the
Thanksgiving holiday bv the
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I'nivrrsity Senate, "S
Mash," ramrus humor magazine, will not appear on
Thankssivinj Day as previously stated. It will be on
sale, however, following the
students' return next week,
according to the editor.

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Strol.ers are invited by the aluiiir.i
to attend the breakfast.

YMCA Will Select
Alumni Schedules
Editor Of "K" Book
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Dance
For "Homecoming" Dr. T. W. Rciney Will Address
Climaxing the Homecoming festivitics, the Lexington Alumni Club
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will sponsor the annual
dance from 9 to 12 o'clock Thanksgiving night in th; Alumni gymnasium.
At this time both students and
graduates will be in attendance for
what is destined to be one cf the
largest dances of the entire social
reason.
Playing for the dance will be
Gene Bryant and his orchestra, who
have been engaged for the entire
set of alumni dancs.
One of the outstanding events will
be the presentation of Homecoming
awards to the fraternities and
Judged as having the most
original
presented
and cleverly
house decorations. These cups, now
on display in the window of the
Dunn Drug Ccmpany, will be presented by Eugene Warren, president
of the SuKy pep circle.
Miss Margie McLaughlin is chair
man of the committee on arranae-mert- s
for th? dance. The" other
members of the committee are as
follows: Dran Si-- a Blandine. Dean
Sr;ra Holmes. Willy King. Helen
King. James Shropshire, Dean T. T.
J;ncs, Ct leman Smith, Jol it L
Sturgeon. Gen? Myers. Dr. Cronley
Elliot, and Mr. and Mrs. Car!
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Kentucky end TenneT-??3..t:r
rtstes but vicious gridiron rivals,
will revive their 32 year old fjiiball
a.Thanksgiving
day whon tho

Until Monday

tliis vtar lias liccn designated as Thuiv
1 liis
is the day that the I'niversity of
our hoiioralilc and friendly rival. Tennessee.
ki n;uik
On lhat dav, the oMitc of the Secretary ol the Alumni Association will he ojKn in the morning; a tea will be given at
Maxwell Plate to all alumni, immediately following tho
game; and in the evening, there is a dance in the Alumni
(. mnasium.
In behalf of the I'niversity, I extend to ail Alumni ami
friends ol the I'niveisiiy a welcome on this otcasion. It
should he a day of thanksgiving from many xinls of view;
lor the progiess ol the I'niveisiiy, for its great IxkIv of Alumni who have contributed much to the wellaie of the Stale
and Nation, and for the omm t unity to serve, in the highest
st use of that phrase. It is. therefore, in this spirit that I welcome the Alumni of the L'niveisiiv to the campus on Thuis-dav- .
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Bnsincss Office

President ftl'Vey Approves
Lengthening Thanksgiving

Welcome To University Of
Kentucky Homecoming

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Season's Only Capacity Crowd
Expected For Interstate
Cleat Classic

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Present Stroller .Members Are

Holiday Causes
Postponement of
College Night

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Flower sales, conducted by the
Kentucky chapter of Mortar Board
for the Thanksgiving Day game,
will bgin today. Representatives
will be In the postoffice Tuesday
and Wednesday to take orders.
The following selection of floweri
is offered; corsage of button
school colors. 50c:
"mums."
single "mums," 50c. 75c. and $1.
Deliveries will be made Thursday
morning to dormitori?s, sororities,
fraternities, and residence houses in
the vicinity of the University.
Flowers will be sold at the Lafayette hotel. Phoenix and Dunn's
drug stores Thursday morning and
at th? game that afternoon.
colors as well as Kentucky's
can be obtained. Thefe sales are
by Mortar Board with
FDonsored
the hope of promoting school spirit.
The proceeds of th? sales go to a
scholarship
fund maintained by
Mortar Board.

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Cups now on display in the window of Dunn Drug company, will
be awarded the winner and runner-uin both the men's and women's
division. The presentation will be
made at the Alumni dance which
will be held in the gym from 9 until
12 o'clock Saturday night.
All organizations who wish to enter the contest for the most original decorations must have their
displays ready for judging by 9:30
a. m. Thursday. The Judges, whose
names mill be kept secret until the
winners have been announced, will
make a tour of all the houses some
time late Thursdry morning. The
displays will be judged according
to originality of Idea and method
of presentation, tnd it is not necessary that they be humorous.

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A
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Liei'ttnan colon"'.s Sam M.
James Em?e. and Jack

For Decoration Competition
Sponsored By Sully Circle

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Officers appo nted include three
utenant-colcneltwo
majors,
eleven captains and 28 first
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Stroller Alumm
To Hold Banquet

sponsored by SuKy circle. The 17
social fraternities, and 9 sororities,
men's and women's dormitories, and
various organized residences are
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Originality of idea and method
of presentation will determine the
of this year's annual
winners
Homecoming
contest
decoration

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KENTUCKY ENTERS TILT
.MINI'S USUAL INJURIES

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vacancies in tlae
R. O. T. C. regiment were
arnvjnc.d Monday by Lieut. Col.
B. E. Brewer, head of the department cf military scienc.'.
were ch"cn by
T!i? new olfic-ra beard consisting of Major Irvine
C. Scudder, Major Austin Triplett,
?nd Majr.r George N. Randolph.
Appointments cf the cadet ' offie rs
nas been approved by President

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Nine Seniors To .Make Final
Local Appearance As
ISitter Grid Enemies
Fight For Keg

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fclded hrriiontlly with (he
name rlate at the "p of the
page the reader mill observe
a complete page.
Then it is necessa-- y to tu-- n
( the lower half of the page
fo'd it again.
This time
it thruld he folded so that
two distinct layouts of
the
the bottom half cf the pace
beecme visible.
The Kernel is the first college newspaper in the country to experiment with this
trend in irake-up- .
Students
are invited to submit their
criticism of the appearance
cf this page.
(Signed)
Ross J. Checeleff.
Editor Kentucky Kernel

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Tt day's hsue cf The Kernel
is an
of the modern
trend in front pa?e nukc-urBv car?rving this front
rgf. the reader will not'ee
three distinct layouts.
To fully comprehend
the
idea, i. U necessary to read
the piper from three angles.
First, mlien the paper is

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Kentucky And Tennessee,
Famous Rivals, Prepared
To Resume Pigskin Feud

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New Makeup

In pre celebration of the University's annual Homecoming game
SuKt. campus p?r circ. will stae
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Pajama Stampede, Freshmen
Cap Incinerator, Band Music,
Yells, Oratory To Pep Party

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Pep Program Scheduled
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Celebration

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Ritcher Addresses
Band To Perform
Jean Jackson Is
Cast Announced
Sigma Xi Meeting
Between Halves
For Guignol Play Crowned Queen Of
Came
Of Cat-V"Fall Festival" Mrefnsr Was HeH 'n Civic
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Entering ir.to tlic spirit of the
Homecoming game with Tenncsse?.
the University's "Ecst Band in
r.ppropriate
Dixie" will present
formations fccUveen the halves of
the grid strvgsle on Thanksgiving
Day. Its performance will be limited to seven minutes, however, as
the Tennessee band wlil perform
during the. remaining portion of the
period.
Led by drum majors Benneron
ar.d Sullivan. r.nd sponsor Betty
Bakhaus. the band will march onto
the field, break into "Hail. Hail."
and form "GANG." which will be
followed ty "UT." and the Tennessee pep nrr.g and Alma Mat?r.
"VOLS" will be the next formati m.
afier which the musicians will about
fac? and march to the Kentucky
side of the held, where it will form
"HOME." and play "My Old Kentucky Home."
The next portion of the band's
performance will be an attempt to
nortrav the evolution of music
through the years. As it forms
"18J7." it will play 'Put On Your
Oid Gray Bonnet.'' followed by a
four part vocal arrangements of
"Aunt Dinah's
Quiltint;
Partv."
Willi "1917. " the tune will be "Over
There." r.nd during the final formatim of the serie-- , "1337." the band
will swing into "That Old Feolint."
"SO LONG" will be tiie concluding formation, with the band flavin-;
tlie Ui liven. i;v vp 0:15, "On,
On. U. ol K."

Fiih'an And McLean Given

Engineering And Science
Building

Leading Ko'es In
Production

Clowning cf the queen cf the
innual "Fall Festival" sponsored by
D- -.
the Block and Bridl3 club, took
Paul O. Ritcher of the exF.ehcarsils for Tne TempcsV place last Friday night in the live periment station was the principal
a Shakespearean comedy, has been neck judging pavilion. Jean Jack speaker
at a meeting of the Kenunder way fcr two weeks at the son. Lexington, member of Chi
tucky chipter cf Sigma XI. national
announced
Gi'.igncl theatre, it was
Omega sorority,
was formally science fraternity. Friday night.
yesterday by Frank Fowler, director crowned. Her attendants were
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November 19. in the Civil En;ir.cer-i- n
of 'he production.
The famous comedy, Cuigr.ol's
'econd production cf the year, v.iil
be presented Monday. Dec3mber 6.
is the 1.3
Miss Katherire C:ou-:fi taut director cf the play.
island, inhabited
A mountainous
by sp'iits cf good and bad nnM'v.
is tt p sc-cf th" remedy. Tiie
only two human inhabitants of the
island are Prcspero. pcrtrayed by
George White Fithinn. and h's
dau.itc.-- . Mirandt. played by Mi-.- ;
McL.'an. They hive
Sara
been ltii. ti.n by Antonio Civh
to succeed
Fiilj'. mho win
of Mian
as the Li:!"-PiO'P'-rby th? itudy cf n gi7
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rules these spirits and has Iw
traitcrous brother. Antcnio. and his
r.
sen. Ferdinand. Clarence
cat upon thir, Wand.
Memb'Ts of he cast nre c:, follows Ariel. !.::;'
Calihnn.
Gecrpe K. Bradv; Goir"I.i. Wii'rur.
E'.:i-- ;
Sebastian,
Tudor;
iiinculi. j! nn r. !.". bitpr.ati i. o.
R. Lif.ir.Ly; Alcn:o, Tncma; Do'vn-im- :
:h He
Miranda. E'l i
Lean; Fror;:rro. Georre W'.ii'.e Fiih
ia.i: 1 idu..r.!tl. Cl:.r?nce Ocisrr.
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University Chief Shaves One
Day Off Xmzs Holidays To
Compensate Fcr Hiked
Ccbbler Leave
The T'.iank givine; originally planned for jus: one day. has been ex
tended to 3 a. m. Menday. November Z'J. ucecrdinr to an announcement made by Pres. Frank L. McVey to the Kernel late yesterday
afternoon.
In order to make up for the day
and cne half hach will be lost
hrc-Ethis eten?ien. it was
to shorten the Christmas
hciidayo by one day. Instead of
returning, to school on Tuesday.
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following the Christmai
holidays, classes will be resumed at
8 a. m. Menday, January 3.
Dr. MeVey wa petitioned fcr the
idd' ic:al holiday period by the
Men s Student Council, and after
a confcience with him the ex;en- sion was granted.
This will be the first time in the
history cf the University that a fuil
Than;giving week end holiday has
been granted the students.
There
are no prcvu,;;..s to President
extension. The holidays will
take place whether Kentucky wini
cr 'cses the football game.
Repr Brewn. p esident cf the
Student Council, made the follow- -;
ing statement: "In behalf of the
Council. I would like to express our
appreciation to President MeVey
lur his genercsiry in extending thi
holiday."
The idea criiinated in the Stu-dent Council through the sugges-t.on of Gene Warren, president of
Suky c.icle. Members of the
which cenf erred with Dr.
MeVey were Roeer Brown, president of the Council; Harlowe Dean,
member of the Council: and Ross
ChcpeiefT,
editor in chie f of U13
Kernel.
Presideht McVey made the following statement:
"A: rnnm-rmen- t
is made from
the President's office that there
be a Thank'ving Holiday
will
f xtendin; from Wednesday eve
ni-- Nnvrmhrr 2. at S o'cl wh
to M'lml.iy morning, November
a. m.
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To mike ap
the tlav anl a half that
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Holithe Christmas
lot.
day will be shortened by one
day. Th I'niversity of Kentucky is resuming its work on
Monday mora n; at 8 a, m
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and Fhvsics building.
"The Crown Eorer and the Straw
dependent.
Coronation ceremonies 'jerry Industry." was the subject of
were in charge of Alpha Z"ti. hin-- ; Dr. Ritcher's addre?. As assistant
o'ary agricultural fraternity. The entcmoletrist in the experiment sta-'iqueen and her attendants were
cf the College of Agriculture,
encsc-by a vrte of the mn stu
he has been working on this proCollege of Agriculture. ject fir 5orr? t;me. a.-dents of the
recently
The milkmaid's milking contest vi,i:trd the areas aflec:ed by the
t"-was won by Alice Swop-?wl'h
paraiit.
5we-takes trophies being divided.
Dr. Ritehr stated that Kentucky
Twenty three men were pledged ranks recend in the United States
'o Blcck and Bridle Club at the in the produc.icn of strawberries.
dar.ce. Robert W. Bocton. Flem- - He quoted figures cn the preduc
imrsburs: Lcgan Caldwell. Danvil; tion in various parts of the s'are.
To ii'--.
Mayville; William naming Western Kentucky as the
Duty. Wrcherter; William Hud leader. The experiment station has
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Taviorsvilie:
Daniel Culttn rerrnrly been studying the life cycle
Parks' il:e: Arthur Harney, Cynthi-- j cf the crown I a er which kills tr-.ana: Gefi.ge Gibson. Brccksville; strawberry plant. Dr. Ritcher pointHomer Knight. Geo:getcwn; Julian ed out that th- - principal mean-c- f
Smi'h. Lexington: William Smoot,
ridding the state of thesp in
iAugurta: Alfied Strauss, Jr.. Louis sects Ls ba ed upen "the time of
ville. Neville Titur" Louisville; Ho-- ! piannng. and "the acquiring i.t
ward Webb. Hansun; James Wil certified plants."
rcn. Lexington; W. C. P.'ai'oman
The election of delegates to the
Buena Vista; B. F. Cott?rill. Stamp- national convention nf KUm,i Xi
ing Gro.ind; Warren hut. A111114
to te held in Indianapolis, Indiana.
ton; Graham Wilkens. Fulton; Ai- - from iwvcmbT 27 to January 1.
Pembroke; W P. Burnet te. was deferred in favcr of app3ini-mrn- t
Fulton; James Ccot... HussellviUe;
by the president of tiie fra
mid Charlw Hogg, Versailles.
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ofttciai. KrwBPArm op the rnrDCfi-- s op
Tin vntvkrsitt op kjdttucky
Poat Office at Lezlnfton. Kentucky,
matter aoder Uw Act of lttrcn 1, U7.

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To the multiple-voicechantinst
of "T-uto the right", "Susie Q to
the left " "Dust to the middle and
iwing on out." the finger naving
populace of the University
Bi?sppled". "Swung",
and
in general, made merry, at the last
pre Christmas campus hop Saturday
nite. Practically extinct were the
waltz and tte slow, dreamy music
cl yesteiciay. "Study in Brown",
and "Vieni. Vi?ni" displaced the
long
popular "Stardus;" and "I
Lcve Yo'.; Truly." Even "St. Lcuis
Bluer." th? "lids"" tune cf every
band in th? country until the ad
vent of "rw.in." was Jjmpletely
forgotten and neglect Jd.
In the Southeast corner of th"
gym. next to the orchestra, a band
cf V. of L. emigrants trirjped a
rwinj version cf the light fant3ctic-witapparent disregard for the
multitud? of stags who Hood by
and eglf-rthnir maneuvers. Three
members of the party were in dis
cure cr had loit their razors, for
they
b?ards and moustache
which easily gave them a first ics
cn a Hcusj of David membership.
The ctnter of a circle of hand
clapping, foot stamping spectator?
was "Smskey Joe" Hagan. Cab Curtis, and "Little Bill" Bailey. Henry
Clstv Mummer, who "shined". in
turn, for th benefit of the av
emblcd mcb.
Cur selections for the Campus
IVpheads of the week are Phi
Taus Stan Hand, and either
Tommy or Morris ewe still can't
tell them apart Mcuntioy. who
so gweetty danced together in the
Big Apple.
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with whom he was supposed to
. friends of Georgene
have a date
Hatcl.er and Martha Snipp are
ing :) hair pulling ne.t any- day now between the two maidens,
ever certain freshmen footballers
.
.
Meade Brown is reportedly
courting r.o a stcr.n with Glenn
Pa
Coombs of late . Mattis-n- e
chief at
rr.ee. the Shtlbv Hou'f-'.tr&efinn th femes' er. has been aet- h,', rhare of dates
o
mrr fh
riifli
hns hpf i ei',in2
all rirrh? h- - herailf wirh KA nledze
Bill Worth . . . "jchnny Grei.mu e
eems tf be cr t're opinir.n tha; the
finer thin ;s of lit are conui..ed in
Mildred
the shapely PR spons-crCroft . . The Phildelts are r.ht
prcud cf a punch which tltev se. ved
to the TiideiU. Ch.iJ. e.i:ci Krpoj"
at a recent pirty. They call ii
"Purp'e Pacsion" . . Genrr" Bcr.
aitiuicl
h r s usu.il kickadrsic.il
aptly iliu: trjte;l at th? AT')
bullet si:ppr when lie con'er.'ediv
allowed Mary Cere .ods to plire
a napkin around hi.s neck and f eo
Carl Conner haunts the
him . .
Cfeic fccuse for c glimpse cf Dc
.
Fabian Metht.s
Ann Young
pledged Sigep frat in order to be
eligible to date Gladys Harkne-3A
r.wr
the Sigep sweetheart.
flash from Louisville informs Ui
that Ralph Congleto.Vs ATO pin ".s
once more being worn cn the U. of
L. campus by Jonnie Barker. Some
girls just never take a hint, co
they. Ralph?

Novemher

YWCA HEARS TALK
BY JEAN McCONNEI I.

.

c

Dr. Willem Van de Wall, professor
of music at the University ami a
representa'ive cf the Carnegte In
stituie. nc was scheduled t mr.ke
n address on Metropolitan Opera
V mu
Experiences at the Y. w.
sic group meeting Monaav
nr.cn. November 22. in th? Women's
building, ras enable to be pre-iJcan v r'" McCcr.neil sn ;k iu
Dr. Van e'e Wall and elis
P'acf
cus.sea me opfra
uies oi mo,i
by Offenbach

soxit reason there seems lo Ik- - an epidemic
up trade
c
lzlnirtoa Board of Commerce
Fcm coionatious on the campus. Every or- THERK is nothing: like a convocation to drum
Kentucky lntrrcailcciata Pma AsoctatloD
eommons.
ganization wants a queen and they are jolh well
assembly hour there is such a business boom on
limning the whole idea into the giound. Now the top floor McVev hall that it has been facetiously hinted
National Advertising Service, loc.
meetings is a clever scheme to swell
that the holding .of-th'
wc suggest sonic variations oil the iheme.
Nt TOlC. M. Y.
4SO MAOCSOH Avt.
If this is true, the administration has
. u Mam
Why doesn't the garden dub elect an "Ace refectory profits.
cicm aottwi
slipped up, because seme students really jro to the paralia-ment- s.
of Spades." i he Men's Student Council, a "Jack
Editor-in-Chie- f
Ross J. CHrrrt rrF
thus defeating- in part this subtle advertising- camol Clubs" etc. There's no sense in limiting I lie paign. The remainder of the campus population, however,
. . Managing Editor
Kavkkimi T. I.iiirim
thing. If we are going to do ii, let's do it right. senselessly allows itself to be hoodwinked, and sits around
1.IK.AK L. l'l NN
. liusinrss Manager
None of this beating about the bush, let it never the soda fountain buying- hundreds of drinks, while the Unilie said that the University of Kentucky does versity bookkeepers chuckle with horrible glee over the sucAdvertising Manager
JOHN H. MORGAN
-"
Stalls Tomnrrerw
cess of the plan.
manner!
things in a
HOLIDAY SHOW
ADVERTISING STAFF
claim that he had just proposo'l to
Oseir rattc-rsoPete Smith
On Thursday even the aisles ol i,r
Paul
cmmcn.s vvrre jp.nmcd. diiiiir;
The last convocation sjx'aker, a Mr. Smith, th
UMn
wn.vi
VZrV
nnH
the Hit. mnrr.in- c(inprp;G rw thr '
Circulation Manager
NEVILLE TATUM
must le psychic. He was in the middle of a
year at Memorial hall. Cigarrtt? vhv she was i.ot K convocation.
TKy lovad each
vtjvi
unt m
layers repwru inn
anecdote about a telephone ringing, and the rmcke wreathed in shift.
aycK
CLIFF SHAW
other
ANDREW ECKDAHL
record.
brer!: hi
about ihc heads of the
tftry marrwd
telephone in Memoiial hall rang. Il iqset
Associate News Editors
Tern Wr.tkin- - brwailed the fact
the medley of chatter
X
Wrko!
no end. We can't keep having these psvehic was deafening:
(he piano war that he would hav; to no to the
Sports Editor
half of c typography laboraKERLER
GEORGE H.
convocation sjieakers. There's liable to Ik- - some- diewned out by noise of dishes latter the next hcirr. Nonchalant
and da'es: and. in ir?ne:al. a nice tory
COPr EDITORS
thing ol il. Suppose, jusi for the sake of argu- cac cf pandemonium war, deve- Carl Conner pr.s?eri the' moments
Lou
Rnkin
Fd Murshlcr
Marvin Oojr
against the wall conversing
Aiicc Wood BUy
ment, that we had a sjieaker on "War." He loped. People were as mimernuT tilt'd Helen Cecil Smith. Jean Ann
as affirmative voters in a German with
SPORTS WRITERS
might start a story about a Ixtmh. and then election.
Over:f:reet. as u.fual. beamed, at
'
" Piulconr
Totb TVitklna
Mark Hum
Lou U Hayoea
That the commons has an auto- everyone with all her strength.
where would we Ix'r
Joe Creasin
bob Rankin
Tolled the ne;: or the parting j
matic segregational effect was
in sundry corners of the Hour ana me commons empuea
COMPLETE CAMPUS COVERAGE
Tate 'Thursday afternoon the central heating calory castle. Groups collected a: like a hours afire. There was a
great stir and collecting oL books;
to gender
ihan lliiw plain had more trouble. The steam (that's cording At one tableand Greek
were a dozen then a rush for the? doers: and a
"Docley" Ligon has at last ac
We
what thev heal the buildings with, sieam) burst unmanned Kappa-- ranging from moment later the exodus was comcent in ies
cepted the Phi Tan badge of Jack
loose in I rout of the Armory. Ii gave the Armory Fritri Jillson to Jane Freeman. At plete. Theitscommons yawned and Nuxol. Congratulations and felicii In- - I'iljiiims.
despite
Give
characteristic doze.
table sat five B.A.E.'s. two rank into
What with all the wars of which bore the marks Of gridtations to you both, from the
a weird apxaranee.
TIIAXKSGIVNG DAY
miitoiiiicI-ii iuiiiixf
w
v.
www am- iron conflict: Larry Garland, with
Those student- - who ignore convo Snooper.
AND FRIDAY
and
niinimum going on and everything, a jierson wpulcl
a patch over his eye; and Gus Mor cation are not extracting the full
When Bobbie Stilz came t claim
lo go near the place. Sieam lexiks like ga an, with a fractured flipper. In value or their tuition fees. They
I.mkI and luxury, doetie ateel one day in the
6
O.'s
Yet their atti- his date with Mildred Kash the
!
c.ir to pixing thanks to i he out' lot whom they any wax . and to see an armory enx eloX'd in the another sector five A. T. girl. sur- cheat themselvej.
On tude is understandable, too. Si.x other night her mother admitted
rounded one
H't nl ci
oa so thai they stuff is abundantly disturbing. American Peace-wayIi.id crossed an uncluttered
opposite side of the room nine days a week they listen to lecture him and called to her daughter,
the
would like to get hold of this. They could K.D.'s surround?d Richard Coitrrt. after lecture, coch one of them who was supposedly dressing, that
infill worsliip Him without Icar eil capture or
In the middle, five K.A.'s surround- fifty minutes in length and some he was waiting for her.. Mamma
use it in llie ii campaign.
IKTMd mion. Ahhoiiuli the earth on which they
ed Lucy Andersen and Naomi Es- cf them unbelievably tedious. When Kash tock it for granted that Millie
till. This did the separate species the opportunity for a choice be- heard her, but apparently she did1T
M illed was almost niuillahlc, although l he savsort themselves together over their tween another speech and a free n't, for when, after a thirty minute
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING:
the lot est threatened the new
age linking in
anemic
hour presents itself, it is only na- wait and still no Mildred. Bobbie
I
MARJORIE
began bawlin? for
eau McElroy: "At the age of fourteen I
tural that they sslect the vacation. of his voice. Mamma her at the top
(oiticis with deadlv arrows, still the European
WEAVER
discovered the
Power Prichard mourned over
Herein lies the maladjustment:
chased Nelvm Eddy up an alley, but 1 didn't
H indoos, thankful for fieedoin and a lair chance
the multiple miseries of his musi- the value cf many class lectures belated maiden snoring peacefully
I . of K. Student 19:
cal, which seems to have starter-troubl- is questionable: the. inferiority of in the bathtub.a
lor a happy lile. desisted from their daily work catch him."
Lillian Berry Clark chat- fome. unquestionable.
The stu
Grace Silverman: "I still hold a grudge
that with tables of plenty, and hearts
lor a d.i
A pinning which 'occurred about
STARTS SATIRDAY
and dents, whose experience with forted with Cliff McCubbin
.l gratitude, they might kneel and acknowledge
against my kindergarten teacher. She kept me George Tcgnocchi. Booger Brown mal discourse has not always been a month or so ago. and Vhich we
carelessly allowed to pass unnoticed
bv devotion the happiness that Almighty God altei schcxil Ix'cause I put triangles in the same berateel Bob Houlihan for his lack- the mort fortunate, are wary of was thu of Alice Catlett. Inder
adaisical labors on the K?ntuckian-Gecrgbecause they fear
1
iiiitV;
pendent, by Herschel Ward, from
had hicmglu to them.
lxx with squares."
Lamason hawked his foot- it will be a repetition of past bore,X?
Inev
V: catU-- hei
Lambachi way. Plase accept our
4
B. Faulconer: "If you give a dandelion an ball prediction cards at prices from doms. As a result of this they mi?s
A glane at a metropolitan newspajx'r today is
J.
tl .sn t ii. lowho
jC
belated ' Blesi you my children."
two bits up. Chad Cere ccmplained something actually worthwhile: for
t
J!
e
rcavm enough lor any American to halt for a inch, it will lake a yard."
V
that Alice Redding refused to speak it is true that most convocation ;
s
These lads from the Delta lodge
to him any more. Gene Ktr.naird. spcakeis are highly interesting. The
Andrew Eckdahl: "Sex? What's sex?"
moment and list his blessings. In Eurojie milwith admirable aim. hftng that collegia ns have not learned to rec- seem to go for Yankee gals, especi
Sid Buckley: "I am a Canadian citizen."
lions are alarmed at the puijxtses of their leadrococo Jacket of his on
lunger ognize comparative values: and the ally those hailirg from the "Windy
all
Don Irvine: "Tallulah Bankhead is plump." from a distance of ten feet. Bob professors have not learned to make City." Glenn Carl
ers. Their labor, their thoughts, are (onielled
Rogan made, abortive attempts to students like lectures by setting ef- as he anxiously awaits the arrival
Sara Biggs: "Of course it's jewelled."
bv i lie will-o- f dictators. There is no chance to
1
of his beloved from Chicago, for
i
absorb academics.
Chailie Hall fective examples.
Francis W. Theis: "1 did not say that he stole whiled the time with Peggy