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Wildest Cat Will Not Be Present
For Tomorrow's Homecoming
tures, a blanket was kept over his later,
His carcass' was stuffed and
cate and Colonel" taw very little
mounted and returned to the ZoolThe Wildcats will be without the of the game.
fupport of one of their wildest cats In February, 1954 he was re- ogical Museum in the Funkhouser
at tomorrow's Homecoming game. moved to a state wildlife farm near Building where it is now on
'Colonel," as he was called dur- Frankfort, where he died two weeks
ing his years on campus, never
He never
made
played in a single game.
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his passage on the gridiron. He
by his followers as well
was feared
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for
home games more than depicted
winterizing service
the spirit which opposing teams
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laced.
In 1954 "Colonel" died of pneunl ?1
monia, but his vestige was by no
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means forgotten.
Fells Sylvesteris was his formal
name. He was no more than a cat.
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A real Kentucky wildcat who came
to the University from the woods
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near Williamstown.
In his natural habitat he was
undisputed champion and thus did
he qualify to become the school's
9 lbs.
Triple Rinsed
mascot.
"Colonel" arrived in 1947
O-When
Fluff Dried
he became the official property of
Department. The Dethe Athletic
Thursday and Friday
Recommended Students' Days
partment made him the charge of
SUKY and the feline soon took up
residence in the animal tower of
the Funkhouser Building.
His home consisted of a heavy
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metal cage and at meal time he
chunk of
was served a
8 to 5
6 to 9
Thursday
Monday
8 to 5
horsemeat.
8 to 5
Friday
8 to 5
6 to 9
Tuesday
Several attempts were made to
8 to 5
Saturday
Wednesday
8 to 12 noon
domesticate "Colonel," all without
DIAL
gleaming fangs and
success. His
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sharp claws kept admirers at a
safe distance.
His cage was wheeled onto the
field for home football games and
kept under close surveillance.
One of his two trips included a
journey to Knoxville in 1950 to see
the Tennessee game. But. due to
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Rcligious Notes
Would you like to know more
about religion? Attend the study
group on denominations and faiths
at 4 p.m. each Wednesday.
The meetings are held in the Y
Chapel of the Student Union
Building.
Dr. Jack Reeves, Unitarian, is
this week's guest speaker.
Newman Club
The Newman Club will have a

party in the
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Knights of Columbus
p.m. tonight.

Hall

The Club will have its regular
meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in
the social room of the Student
Union Building. The meeting will
include a discussion on, "The Nature of Man."
Noon prayer will be held each
weekday in the music room of the
Student Union Building. Prayer
this week will be for Poland,
Hungary, and Rumania.
Westminster Fellowship
The Westminster Fellowship will
have an open house following the
game SaturKentucky-Vanderbi- lt
day afternoon.
The open house will be in the
Westminster Center, 174 E. Max-

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Baptist Student Union
There will be an open house at
the Baptist Student Union, 3715 S.
Limestone, after the KentucKy-Vanderbi- lt
game Saturday afternoon.
About 40 Baptist students will
entertain the patients at the Veterans' Hospital Sunday afternoon.
Lutheran Student Association
Sister Marian of the National
Lutheran Council will speak at the
Faith Lutheran Church at 7 p.m.
Sunday.
Wesley Foundation
The Wesley Foundation will have
a Homecoming project at 7 p.m.
today.
There will be an open house at
the Foundation Center, 151 E.

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