of those sports at Georgetown College, where he twice captained the football and basketball teams and was president of the Student Body and of Kappa Alpha Social Fraternity.
He was an assistant football and basketball coach at Georgetown College (1932-33) and Paris High School (1933-34), head basketball coach at Bagdad High School (1934-36) and principal and coach at Gleneyrie High (1939-41).
In addition to receiving many honors and participating in clinics and coaching schools throughout the nation, Lancaster traveled to Greece in the summer of 1951 on a special athletic assignment for the U.S. State Department, a mission calling for him to act as an advisor to Greek Basketball Federation officials in Olympic procedures and other matters. During the summer of 1962, he helped Rupp conduct clinics for the Army personnel in the Far East Theater and he worked with Rupp on the Wildcats' Middle East Tour in 1966 and at a clinic in Germany in the summer of 1967.
He was invited to prepare the Greek National Basketball Team for the 1968 Olympics, but he cancelled the six-week tour after being named acting athletic director at the University.
Lancaster and his wife, Monie, are Life Members of the U.K. Alumni Association.  He is an Honorary Life Member of the K-Men's Association.
ATHLETICS AT KENTUCKY
Kentucky's athletic program, a well-balanced and ambitious activity featuring intercollegiate competition in ten different sports, is organized under the Department of Athletics and a corporation known as the University of Kentucky Athletics Association.
The program is conducted without overemphasis or sacrifice of educational objectives and in strict compliance with the rules of the University, the Southeastern Conference and the National Collegiate Athletics Association.
A board of directors, headed by the President of the University in the capacity of chairman, maintains over-all policy supervision of the athletic program.
In addition to the UK President, board officers include the Vice-President for Student Affairs as vice-chairman and Dr. W. L. Matthews in the capacity of secretary. Fourteen other men, drawn from the University faculty and the general public, also serve on the board as appointees of the president as do two student representatives.
Supervising the steady growth and balanced development of the athletic program is Athletic Director Harry C. Lancaster.
The Association's Board of Directors is composed of the following:
Faculty Members
Marion McKenna, '76 Dr. Daniel R. Reedy, '76 Dr. Thomas Brower, '73 Dr. N. J. Pisacano, '74 Dr. Stephen Diachun, '74 Dr. W. C. Royster, '74 Charles Roland, '75 Warren Walton, '75
Trustee Members
George Griffin, '75 Thomas P. Bell, '76
Mcmbcrs-at- Large
Albert B. Chandler, '76 Robert H. Hillenmeyer,
Alumni Members
Dr. Ralph Angelucci, '75 James H. Pence, '75
Ex Officio Members
Dr. Otis A. Singletary,
Chairman Dr. Ray Hornback
L. E. Forgy, Jr. Dr. R. G. Zumwinkle 74 Dr. W. L. Matthews, Jr. Al Cummins
Student Members
Jim Flegle David LeMaster