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KENTUCKY

THE

OF THE UNIVERSITY

NEWSPAPER

Each Friday morning during the ten minute "breaks" between
(lasses the University wst office in MtYcy basement is a scene of
students tan push their way in to finally
(haosnnd confusion.
their lxxes and then stagger out along with the throng withreach
out mingled feelings of hate and disgust.
The situation would be alleviated somewhat if students could
gel their Kernels at staggered inteivals during the day and then,
after picking them up, leave the xist office immediately instead of

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tlgned mrttcle$ mnd eolamat are to be Jack Sorrfile
the opinion of the wrltrri Martha Evans
Viemtelrtt, tni to not nrctuarili rrflect Haskfil Short
Tom Riskin
tht opinion of The Kernel.
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loitering around and obstructing traffic.
Each student must remember that he is one in over 7000. He's
not the Only one who wants to go into the Kstollice and get his
copv of the Kernel.
By cooperation and by a little consideration for others we can
do much to ease this situation.

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The Spice Of Life
By Helen Dorr and Pat Quinry
The rest of us may not enjoy
the rain but the professors do. As
one of them so aptly put it when
he checked roll in his two o'clock
class and found the attendance nearly perfect, "I'm glad to see the
weather is keeping my students away
from- - a certain establishment on

the

Versailles

Keeneland,

Road."

that is.
Fred Nichols is currently dividing
his time between Betty ileiss and
Mary Alice Schisler. The rest of
it is spent in writing to Edith Bishop
at Virginia Intermont. Edith's name
is supposed to be a deep, dark secret.
The Tri Delis are hapoy to have
Bob Shearer "in the fold." His latest interest is Barbara Mandt.
The social chairman at the Sipma
Nu house, J. V. Larkin, is very adept
at keeping his social aSairs well
hidden. An occasional glance is all
that the outside world gets.
Ralph McCracken would like to
know whom Ann Friday is goinj to
steady with. As a matter of fact
so would some of his brother Tri-

angles.
Since when have kitchen parties
with spring flowers been given for
boys. It seems one was given for
Harold Dsn-bilast week. We'd like
to know the rest of the story. Harold.
Moe Long seems to be having a
hard time keeping the women away.
Occasionally, breaking a date is the
only way to solve his difficulties.
n

Barbara OdeU and Charlie Woodward are now going steady.
The Betsy Billiter - James Maloy
romance seems to be holding out
much to everyone's surprise.
Why

isnt

Don Donahue speaking

to any of his many loves this week?
Give the gals a break, Don.
Joha T hawiry had his greatest
collegiate thrill at the KD formal
last weekend with Jobie Anderson.
Constant Twosomes: Lory
Dot
and Sonny Connell:
Gatdner and Bill Wade; Dot Joiner
and Smiley Anjri.
Unpinned: Pat Mason and Rodney Beck; Jean Vogelsang and (.'net
Hawiey; Ingrid lllman and Bill
Sumraitt; Amy Price and Dirk
Overs tree t.
Dex-hrim- er

678R

Supported
in prohibiting
defend against Communist infiltraforeign monogrammed sweaters on
tion.
Recommended revival of credit campus.
giving system in Physical Education
Recommended State's acceptance
Department.
of its portion of Europe's D.P.'s
up committee to study regisSet
Supported WSSF Drive on camtration system at University.
pus.
Set up committee to study parking Passed
legislation.
situation and recommend improveRecommended retention of Dr.
ments.
Noe as state's Poet Laureate.
Established committee to work J. C.
Installed system of securing stuwith Veterans Club in obtaining a
dent's ideas and informing them of
flight training program.
S.G.A.'s activities by sending
Community
Sponsored
Chest sentatives to residence units. repreDrive.
Installed system of passing legisSet up committee to study and
recommend changes in registration lation to coincide with state and
national systems.
at University.

.

Coeds can get on the list of samplers of the pop corn turned out by
pop corn popper
the
at the Sigma Nu house by calling
world-famo-

us

anv night arter

Friday, April 16, 1948

Post Office Traffic Jam

The Kentucky Kernel
OFFICIAL

KERNEL

10:30.

What Has SGA Done?

Sue Allen's current flame seems
to be Rill Benjamin.
Sponsored the Senior Prom . . .
B U Wanamaker and BafT Alford the first since the war.
seem to have really hit it off this
Organized the Freshman Book
quarter.
staff and contributed $500 toward
Fawn Gray's latest is Dick French. paying for its expenses.
Prepared the Student Directory.
She always did like that variety.
Gilbert Sirta is almost to the point Negotiated for a campus night
of writing songs to Mary Martha spot which is to be installed after
eating schedules become less
Bradley.
Rcger Grason is spending a lot of crowded.
time at the ADPi house lately.
Sponsored delegate to the InterThe Kappa Sig politician, Mike national Students' Conference in
Edgeworth, seems to be taking his Denmark.
campus elections seriously.
Supported the removal of the
Who is the lucky man who is go- Ouster Bill from our state statutes.
ing t o receive the green tie Lou
Donated $100 to Jim Shackelford
Fnry is knitting?
Fund.
Jean Craft is currently for Pi KA Sponsored delegate to the NSA
the whole chapter, that is.
triangle Charlie Constitutional Convention in WisThe
Pritchett, Monie Newman, and consin.
Inaugurated move to construct
Mouse Seaman.
conNancy Harris is wearing Bill Ber- extra intramural facilities and
courts opposite the
ber's ring these days. Does this crete tennis Barracks . . . which
Scott Street
signify a big romance?
are
been contracted for
What's the scoop on Bill Mc- have awaiting construction. and
clain's getting unpinned? Bill says now
Offered $100 reward for informa"No comment" but he's back in cirtion leading to the arrest and conculation again anyway.any student operating a
What's this we hear about some of viction of on the campus.
bridge handbook
cur most
with the Dames
fiends giving the game up in favor
for married
of chess? Maybe they are turning Club a
veterans
intellectual on us but may we re- Freshmanand their families during
Week.
mind you that it is rather difficult
In cooperation with the Univerto play chess at places like the swim- sity personnel department assisted
ming pools and the river, and bridge
in the Freshman Week program.
is simple enough.
Revived the freshman cap tradiFrance Pritchett is coming up tion.
from Paducah to be Jack Pryor's
with the Student
date for the Delt Dance; but the Union Board a dance for freshmen
question of the week is: did Hurh during
Freshman Week program.
Virginia
Moorhead really
for
"Coke" machines
Secured
Mayo to the dance?
Barracks.
Constant Twosomes: Emily An- Scott Street
Secured traffic lights for intersecderson and Roger Day: Ann Clayton tion crossings between U High and
and Tom Voutsey; Wilma Haverly the University's
Administration
and Dale Barnstable,
Building.
Pinned: Joan Koslowsky to Davis
Fields; Betty Leet to Bob Bell; Jean
Bolton to Bill Welch.
A gentleman is unconscious that
he is one.

SAVE

conservation program by petitioning
all campus eating establishments to
abide by the requested restrictions.
Supported the expansion of hospital facilities so that intramural injuries could be cared for at the dispensary and net at the expense of
the injured person nor the organization which he represented.
Appropriated $500 for vocational
guidance for the House President's
Council.
Sent "welcome letters" to all new

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Drive In Service

Homecoming.
Supported actively the campaign
for a new Constitution for the State.
Appropriated $800 to be applied to
the payment of expenses for the

De Boor

Kentuckian.

Eent two delegates to the Regional
Conference o f NSA i n Memphis,

Tenn.
Presented each player of the 1947
football team with certificate of
merit in appreciation of work done.
Sponsored campaign to raise $1500
to send the band to the bowl game
in Cleveland, Ohio.
Printed 8000 copies of the University President's budget request
for the 1948 Kentucky Legislature,
and distributed to each student.
Adopted seating arrangements for
students at all basketball games.
condemning
Adopted resolution
Communism and pledging support
of President Truman's program to

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students.
Sent "welcome letters" to all UK
Pharmacy students.
Sponsored contest for Lexington
retail merchants awarding prize for
the best window display during

invite

Joseph O. Young, will be presented in a graduation piano recital by the Music Department at 4
o'clock Sunday afternoon in Memorial HaU.
The recital Is one of a series of
musicales presented by the organization for the enjoyment of students and townspeople.
Ushers win be members of Phi
Beta and Phi Mu Alpha fraternities.

Russell Hughes, Engineering College sophomore, was invited to participate in the National Intercollegiate Biiliard Tournament which
as held April
at the University
of Florida.
Hughes, who was high-poiman
in University pocket billiard competition, is one of four entrants selected to participate in the pocket billiard division of the national tour

The" program will include compoChopin,
sitions by
Scriabine and Dohnanyi.

Opposite Stadium
LAUNDRY

CLEANING

Try Kerrlel Want A3s

Call C.

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Ballenger, Jr.
Phone

Tm looking over a four leaf '
clover." They're cute, they're
stylish, they're clever stick pins
at MEYERS. These tiny four
leaf clover pins with a small
pearl in the center sell for SZ25
plus tax. Other stick pins come
in gold with three tiny pearls.
MITCHELL BAKER SMITH'S
have some lovely fitted kits for
day or evening use. They come
complete with compact,
tube and comb trimmed with
gold. Choose from navy, brown,
green or red faille at $2.95. or the
popular gold kid at $4.9a. The
preceding) prices do not include
tax.
For your new pair of saddle
shoes shop at BROWN'S BOOT-ERI- E
where you'll find a complete selection. They have thick
white rubber soles and sell for
only $655. Select your shoes in
brown and white, blue and white,
or red and white.
MARTIN'S have a pretty collection of printed dresses in pastels and dark colors. They have
a large variety of styles in one
and two piece dresses. Prices
range from $12.95 to $25.00. Add
one of these crepe or silk jersey
dresses to your Spring wardrobe.
Have a good time? Then preserve the occasion in a diary from
PHOENIX LUGGAGE SHOP.
They have one and five year
diaries in leather with lock and
key! The colors are green, blue,
red and brown, and the price is

By

$3.00.

Dottie Miller

Initials

will

be

mono-cramm- ed

free.

The
the scene of many

Ball was

attractive

formats. Nancy Shinnick, beauty
queen, wore a dress of dusty pink
taffeta with two large navy bows
on one side. One was at the
hip and the other tied over her
shoulder. First attendant. Sue
Allen wore a stylish white ballerina formal with king fitted
sleeves. Evert n Earing, second attendant, lo o k e d pretty i n a
flowered formal which was tied
Bit each shoulder with a tiny velvet ribbon.
Last year's beauty
queen. Amy Price wore a cute
iress of white evelet and black
:repe. The eyelet bodice was
fashioned with puff sieeves and
scalloped peplum. Her slim
black skirt made an attractive

contrast.
Jerry Link wore a lovely dress
at the Pi Kap - Phi Sig party at
jentry's. Her dress is of flowered
?reen rayon crepe and has a
.'ul! skirt. She accompanied this
ith a short cape which was tied
in front in a big bow.
Jean Craft looked nice in a
fitted dress of crepe print with
a background ef deep blue. The
bottom 18 inches of the skirt is
length
flared. The
sleeves are slit just below the
shoulder line and have bows
which tie at the cuffs. She wore
the dress with dark blue hose and
shoes of the same color.
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This week's Colonel of the Week is Ellen Stevenson
and Sciences senior from Lexington.
Ellen is president of the Student Union Board,
of SuKy, and a member of the Pitkin
Club. She was formerly secretary of the Student
the Freshman
Union Board and a member of
Club, VWCA. and the Dutch Lunch Club.
A member of Mortar Board, senior women's leadership honorary, she is listed in "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities.
For these achievements, the Stirrup Cup invites
Ellen to enjoy any two of its delicious meals.
Wood, Arts

for the driving luxury

WHY ACT

fashion frolics

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Donald J. Atkinson Switched to V'ildroot Cream-O- il
Because He Flunked the finger Nail Test

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April 16th

We can't supoly: refreshments,
fair weather, or full moon.

Baeh-Buso-

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Tonight

ORCHESTRA

We can supply: 3 new trucks,
drivers and hay.

Hughes To Compete
In Billiard Tourney

4

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For Hayriders & Picnickers

Young Presents
Sunday Recital

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Freddy Shaeffer's

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Made possible student seating in
the whole section of the concrete
stands en the north side.
Supported
the President's food

eternal

The gals are glamorous
and terrific musicians

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