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Called Best Band in South
Patricia Huyck Married
Another chapter of the football his
With the football season hardly
Buffalo Alumni Club, meeting
by Sport Writers and
Recently in New York
closed preparations for the beginning tory of the University of Kentucky
second Saturday in each month at
Officials
City
of the basketball season already are has been written by the blue and white
Chamber of Commerce, Seneca and
under way, with aspirants for both clad warriors of the gridiron. Much
Main streets, 2:15 p.m.
GROWTH HAS BEEN RAPID
WILL LIVE IN NEWARK
the varsity and the freshman squads
said both pro and con of
limbering up stiff muscles and has been
out
The University of Kentucky band,
Kenneth King, '26, former Wild
form- getting in focus the basket shooting this last chapter. Alumni and
recognized all over the South as the
cat football star who is at present
freshall over the country best university band in the South or
students
E.
eye. Coach Jimmie McFarland,
playing' professional football with
team
man mentor, is busy whipping his have voiced their criticism and praise any place, has come in for more than
Newark, N.
City the, Miss DorothyJ., Patriciawas married
Huyck of
to
charges into shape enough to enable of the team. Many have remained its share of favorable comment this
Cincinnati, November ,22, in New
him to pick out first team material. passive, saying nothing either way. year. At each of its public appear
ances it was welcomed by thunderous j Graduate and Former Military York, according to an announcement
From all indications there will be
individually and collective- applause and loud cheering, and folInstructor Honored by Citi-- I in the Louisville Courier Journal of
material a plenty on hand for him The team
made its
when
zens of Eau Gallie
last Sunday.
ly has come in for a great deal of lowing each game highly it
to select from.
praised by
appearance it was
The wedding was solemnized at
varsity squad has begun prac- discussion. While the team did not spectators and sport writers alike.
The
Joseph E. Torrence, '16, who for "The Little Church Around the
owing to the resig win all of the games that it played
tice minus a coach
The University of Kentucky band several years was a Captain in the Corner" in New York.
nation of Ray Eklund last week. Dur this year and perhaps did not come is one of the 'organizations on the
The wedding was the culmination
campus that has had a phenominal U. S. Army and an instructor in Milcollege romance. Miss Huyck
ing the absence of a coach Captain
up to the expectations of a great rise tofame within a few short years. itary. Science and Tactics in the R. of a
entered the University of Kentucky as
Paul Jenkins has been putting the
the Blue and It does not take a very old grad to O. T. C. unit of the University of a freshman last year and attended
varsity squad through workouts for many of the followers of
White there still is a great deal that remember that when in his day the Kentucky recently was elected Mayor Summer school last summer. It was
several days.
band came out it was more often met of Eau Gallie, Fla.
on the campus that they first met.
Basketball within the last few years can be said for the team.
jeers than cheers. Having its
Ken came to the University of Ken
Each year the Wildcats have been with
Captain Torrence left the univer tucky from the Manual Training
has become one of the most popular
beginning with a few loyal musicians
sports and now is second only to foot- meeting stronger teams. Within a who held it together in the face of sity in October 1925 and went to Eau High school where he was a stellar
ball in college circles. Kentucky very few years the schedule has inadequate equipment and too few Gallie where he became interested in performer on the football team of
teams always have been among the shown an absolute and complete players it has grown now until it js the real estate business. He now is that school. During his four years
the strongest in the South and have change in the calibre of teams met. an organization of more tlian 60 president
th Eau Gallie Construc at the University of Kentucky he was
one of the outstanding players for
been held in high esteem since the Kentucky has ceased playing small pieces. No longer do men have to be
leadership of and weaker teams except in a few in urged to come out and join. They tion Company and interested in real the Wildcats. He is a member of the
Wildcats under the
now are anxious to become recognized estate as well.
Alpha Sigma Phi social fraternity.
"Squint" Hayden won the Southern stances and has taken on teams that
every one
Ken still is affiliated with the New
He was graduated from the College
Chamnionshin in 1921. While the are outstanding all over the South. as one of the band and not
who comes out is found capable of be of Law
of the university in 1916 and ark football team and at present he
squad lost a great many of the stel Not so many years ago we were ing one of that organization.
and Mrs. King are located at 42
entered the army shortly after grad Chancellor avenue, Newark, N. J.
lar performers of last year the 1927 playing the weaker teams with an oc
Under the capable leadership of
present indications will casional big team as opponent.
season from
Professor Carl Lampert it has flour- uation. He was at the university for
be a successful one.
There are very few teams in the ished and grown strong until now it more than three years before going
ALUMNUS IS "MAYOR"
country that have won all of their is one of the best assets of the uni- to Florida. He will take up the duties
Ben Acker, of Paducah, Ky., form
games. Even the mightiest toppled versity.
of mayor of Eau Gallie January 1.
er student in the College of Engineer
before the season closed. It is not
This year new uniforms were puring of the University of Kentucky has
only the score that counts in a foot- chased and the improvement in apFORMER STUDENT TO WED
been elected "Mayor" of the Detroit
ball season and neither is a single pearance was 100 percent. It is a
Y. M. C. A., according to word .recent
indication of the well trained organization both in
The engagement of Jesse Noland ly received here. He was the lead
In the last issue of The Kernel year a positive
strength and spirit of a football team. music and in its ability to march. Its Hawkins of Lexington, to Miss Louise er of the "progressive" party and de
there appeared a picture and short
history for the sportsmanship in its actions toward Odessa Avery of Wichita, Kans., re feated the candidate of the "radicals,
biography of President McVey. The Taking our football
teams that the university has
ten years into consideration the otherhas led to the general statement centy was announced. Mr. Hawkins He is at present in the engineering
met
feature ran under the head "Know last
Kentucky athletic teams
former student of the Univer department of the American Blower
This is the best University of
Your Facultv."
that it is composed of true sports sitya of Kentucky
and was one of the Company.
themselves several men and Kentuckians.
features that the editors of The Ker- have carved for
original members of the Kentucky
climb for SouthTraining for the band while it is Kernel orchestra. The wedding will
nel could have started. On the faculty higher niches in the
SENATOR SEES GAME
supremacy on the gridiron and not so strenuous as that for athletic
of the University of Kentucky are ern
be solemnized in the near future. Mr.
basketball court.
much time
teams requires almost as
many men who have given the best
Hawkins is associated with the Ken
Senator Jack Howard, '20, of West
It is true , that one has to be in a and each year the band is ready with tucky Oxygen and Hydrogen Company Liberty, was a visitor on the campus
years of their lives to the youth of
team for the first game of Louisville. They will make their recently. He came to see the Ken
Kentucky. They are men who are so measure loyal to criticize a team and the football
is the most loyal supporter of the home in Louisville.
football game.
interested in their work that the officials but it takes one who is loyal and
teams during the entire year.
of them to the, very heart to say ""Well we didstate and world hears little
Through this feature The Kernel has n't seem to do so well this year but
Active
the opportunity of acquainting not just wait, until next season." That
only the students of the university is true loyalty the loyalty that
Miss Christine Hopkins, '15,
with these men but also the Alumni should fill the heart of every
Manages Charity PartyThe Alumni office would appreciate it if you would send into this
world at large.
and the
recently office addresses of any of the graduates listed below.
Louisville Herald-PoThe
George Becker is a district man- carried an attractive picture of Miss Frank H. Darnall, '05
ager for the H. J. Heinz Company ,of Christine Hopkins graduate of the
Pittsburg. His address is 209 South University of Kentucky with the class
Class
of 1915. She is a member of the fae
Taylor avenue, Oak Park, 111.
Girl's High Ernest James Murphy, '05
Page B. Blakemore is a construc- ulty of the Louisville most active
school and one of the
1909
tion engineer and is located at Isa- members of the Louisville Alumnae
Robert R. Atkins is general man- bella, Tenn.
chapter of the Kappa Delta Sorority.
ager of the Liberty Coal and Coke
Grover Cleveland Mills, 11
Marietta Finley Cassaday, (Mrs. CVn iitoc in
rvf t.ViP nnnnnl
Company of Straight Creek, Ky. His
Floyd) is living in Versailles, subscription bridge psirty for that!
O. F.
home is in Pmeville.
Kentucky.
party organization which was given
Clarence S. Bennett is a construcWilliam Frederick Clark is living Saturday afternoon, November 13, at Joseph Bishop
tion engineer with the General ElecSanders, '11
7455 Greenview avenue, Chicago, the Elks Club in Louisville. This aftric Company at Portland, Ore. His at
Illinois.
fair is an annual event, the proceeds
Thirty-eight- h
address is 497 East
William G. Clugston is a newspaper from which go to the Hospital for
street.
the United Press Crippled Children at Lynchburg, Va. Elmer Francis Worthington, ?11
Edgar Bennett is resident engineer correspondent forCity Post. His ad
Kansas
for the Street Railway System of and the 16 Orpheum building, To- GRADUATE WRITES ARTICLE
Chattanooga, Tenn. He is living at dress is
peka, Kans.
15 East Chamberlain street.
Mary Irene Hughes, '12
A very interesting and authoritaMplon C.
ton is with the bridge
William C. Bewlay is general sup- department Craf the Illinois Central tive article on "Drying," appears in
of
erintendent of the Ideal Electric Man- Railway Company. He is located in a publication called "New Data on
of Mansfield,
ufacturing Company
Processes," Harry George
Engineering
Chemical
Chicago.
Korphage, '12,
Ohio. His address is Ausdale,
John James Curtis is an architect written by Lucien Buck, formerly of
and a member of the firm of Frankel Paris, Ky. Mr. Buck is a former stu
Harry Sharp Cannon is head of the and Curtis of Lexington, Ky. His dent of the College of Engineering
Department of Modern Languages of address is 344 Transylvania Park, of the University of Kentucky. He Joseph Millett Lewis, '12
.'.
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the University of Montana, Bozeman, Lexington.
was for a long time connected with
Montana.
Company of Rochester,
the Eastman
1911
Holton Cook is a civil engineer with
Oliver Aulick is a farmer and stock N. Y. Mr. Buck is now manager of
Steel Company of
the drying division of the James Walton Perkins, '12
the Minnesota
raiser at Wickenburg, Ariz.
Company,
North
Minn. His address is 152 First
Harvey A. Babb is superintendent Hunter Machine
street, Morgan Park, Duluth.
of city schools of Mt. Sterling, Ken- Adams, Mass.
John S. Crosthwaite is superinten- tucky.
William Abithal Wallace, '12
Charles C. Bain is mining superindent of the Genwood factory of the
Habirshaw Electric Cable Company of tendent of the Bonne Terre Division erty street, New York City. His home
Yonkers, N. Y. His address is 779 of the St. Joseph Lead Company. His address is 948 Park avenue, New
York city. '
address is Bonne Terre, Mo.
Washington avenue, Yonkers.
John Rudolph Watson, '12.
Obed E. Baird is a teacher in the
1910
Minor A. Cleyeland is with Berlin
and Swem of 19 LaSalle street, ChiW. Adams is assistant man schools of Barlow, Ky.
Robert
Mines
Ernest L. Becker is an accountant cago, 111. His address is 8623 W.
ager of the
Philip Arthur Whitacre, '12
34th street, Berwym, HI.
Company of Grass Valley, Calif.
and executive with the Prather-Al-le- n
Advertising Company of CincinLeonidas M. Allison is engineer in
Benjamin H. Collins is a contractor
the reinforced concrete department of nati, O. His address is 1544 Ruth with the Andrews Asphalt Paving
Company of Hamilton, O.
the Trussed Concrete Company of avenue, Cincinnati.
Algernon Sidney Winston, '12
Jacob F. Bruner is principal of the
Philadelphia. His home address is
Minerva Collins, (Mrs. Richard
5 Kenmore Road, Upper Darby, Penn high school at Whitesville, Ky.
living at 93 Mill street,
Wellington) is
Thomas H. Burrus, Jr., 'is an at- Geneva, N. Y.
Alexander F. Baker, Jr., is with the
torney with offices in the Spencer
advertising department of the
Matison Greenleiif Colson, is an Charles Leon Bosley, '13
of Raleieh. N. C. His ad Futch building, Lakeland, Fla.
attorney-at-lain Pineville, Ky.
John P. Campbell is manager of
dress is 15 Chapel Hill street, Dur
1912
the National Electric Service Comham, N. C.
Walter H. Ammerman is a special Herbert Adolph Conhurst, '13
Charles Emery Baldwin is" an at pany of Morgantown, W. Va. His
designer and engineer with the Alum
torney with offices in the Commer address is 228 Walnut street.
Mattie V. Cary, (Mrs. Genry
nium Ore Company of East St. Louis,
cial building, Tulsa, Okla.
is living in Versailles, Ky. 111. His residence is at 3424 Morgan
Richard C. Barbee is a contractor
Fred Farris, '13
k street, St. Louis,
Mo.
Perry R. Cassidy is with the
and is living at 238 Castlewood drive,
and Wilcox Company of 85 Lib- Lexington, Ky.
August A. Bablitz is an attorney-a- t
law with offices in the McClelland
building, Lexington, Ky. His ad Shimegoro Kurozawa, '13
dress is 276 Kentucky avenue, Lexing
ton.
$3, alumni dues.
Encloced find check for
Willard D. Barrows is chief eng
$50, life Membership
ineer with the Providence Coal Com Luella Morton Shaffer, '13
pany of Providence, Ky.
Dolly T. Battaile
(Mrs. Eugene
$1
Edmonds) is living at 3225 Virginia Arthur Ray Bennett, '14
Degree
Class
y
Name
avenue, Louisville, Ky.
'
(
Thomas E. Beatty is an assistant
buyer for The May Company of Hol.Business Address
Residence
lywood, Calif.
His address is 1806 lohn Lloyd Brown, '14
North Van Ness avenue, Hollywood.
James W. Cary is living at 106 S.
Arthur Louis Brueckner, '14
Orange avenue, Exeter, Calif.
Occupation
Employment
Cora T. Creekmore, (Mrs. Chas. B.
Guadinger) is living at 4941 Upton
(Give maiden name of wife, date. of marriage, names and
William Wayne Chambers, '14
avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.
ft"
children)..
ages of
?
Carl C. Croft is valuation engineer
for the Illinois Central Railway
Company.
He is living at 609 Vine Guy Leslie Dickinson '14street, Fulton, Ky.

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