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DEDICATION FEATURES
ARBOR DAY PROGRAM

Senior Honorary Fraternities Pledge Sixteen Juniors at Close of
Exercises
A feature of the annual Arbor Day

exercises of the Senior Class of the
University of Kentucky, held Friday,
April 30, was the planting of a tree
dedicated to the memory of Doctor
Joseph H. Kastle, lato dean of the
College of Agriculture and head of the
Experiment Station end for many
years noted chemist and authority on
Enzymes. The tree was planted in
front of the old Chemistry building.
The Lamp and Cross and Staff and
Crown, honorary Senior organizations,
held .their tapping exercises as a part
of the program.
At the beginning of the exercises
the Senior Class gathered in front of
Building, and
the Administration
marched in procession, lead by Clyde
Bland, president of the Senior Class,
to
and Mary Turner,
front of the old Chemistry Buildthe
ing where the tree was to be planted.
As the crowd gathered, Clyde Bland
made a talk on the subject of "The
Significance of Arbor Day". The tree
was then put In place and as the Senior Class filed around, each member
put a shovelful of dirt around it.
Ooebel Porter, class orator, then delivered the dedication speech, exploiting the achievements and virtues of
Doctor Kastle. He turned the spade
over to J. P. Barnes, representative
of the Junior Class, who made a short
speech of acceptance on behalf of his
class. Mr. Bland next introduced the
Senior Cass prophet, Louise Will, who
read the class prophecy.
Following the Arbor Day exercises,
the Staff and Crown and Lamp and
Cross, honorary senior organizations,
Staff
held their pledging exercises.
and Crown pledged the following
young women: Llllie Cromwell,
Mary Archer Bell, Raphine,
Virginia;
Claribel Kay, Columbus,
Ohio; Elizabeth Kraft, Louisville;
Catherine Christian, Lexington; and
"Martha Pollitt, Vanceburg. The active members are: Louise Will, Margaret Woll, Virginia Helm Mllner,
Betty Davis, Frances Kimbrough, and
Mary Turner. Following the pledging exercises, the active members entertained with a luncheon in the honor
of the new members, at the Phoenix.
Lamp and Cross tapped the following men: Herndon Evans, Frankfort;
J. P. Barnes, Bardstown; Fred
Lexington; George Zerfose,
Lexington; Larry Thompson, Providence; W. M. Baulch, Fulton; Earle
Wallace, Wilton; W. D. Thompson,
Reginald Deaitry, LouisLiberty;
ville; and James Server, Henderson.
' The active members are: Jesse Tapp,
Emery Frazler, Thompson Guthrie,
Ed. Parker, Joseph Gayle, Smith
Parks, John Davis, C. W. Gordon, Ed.
Dabney, and Neal Knight.
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Audience Cheers Singers of
"When the Blue and
White is Waving"
One of the most delightful and varied programs given by any university
organization this year was presented
by the University Glee Club under the
direction of Prof. Lampert in the University chapel, Tuesday evening.
A large audience greeted the members of the club with enthusiasm and
each number was called back for encores. The program was given as announced in the Kernel last week.
One of the many interesting things
about the program was the college
spirit shown by the members of the
club, and the selections that they
gave. The opening numoer was "iong
May She Live, Our Old K. U.' a spirited and "peppy" college song.
Professor Lampert was, as always,
received, Mnd gave
enthusiastically
besides the "Gypsy Dances," "Venon-es- e
Caprice," and "Souvenir", accom
panied in the first and last, by Mr.
Curry, and in the second by Mrs.

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Mr. Curry, Mr. Tippett, and Mr. An
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viol. The whistling polos', by Mn
Porter, the banjo solo, by Mr. Hicks,
and the steel guitar duet by Mr. Hicks
and Mr. Fendley were other features
of the program.
The college spirit and pep shown
throughout the entire program was
brought to a climax with the last selection, "When the Blue and White
is Waving," written by I. G. Wilson,
Class, '22, and sung by the entire club.
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The Kentucky banner was presented
during the singing of the last verse.
It is the desire of the club to make
this concert an annual affair and one
of the most important events in the
School calendar. Another one of the
many worthy alms of the club Is to
foster the writing and composition of
songs worthy of our alma mater and
songs that will be characteristic of
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