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LEXINGTON. KY JUNE 14, 1921

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later in the summer, giving the addresses of the members of the
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Dr, Arthur & Lorenkart Did

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waa a gaeat of the XJwlr
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College in the olaas of
la the third of the sue- Brothera" aad vmk the
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and Brnoet Lyle, man
Carrier branch offJUe in
has added many lights to
reeeeda of the gradaatea
of aafiaaafiag. Mr Lyle
tacky oa hie reoaai visit
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Baseball Record is Bad for X
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Conch Juneau started In last Fall to
build up a football team that the Uni
JOIN ALUMNI ASSI versity. of Kentucky would be proud
of. He took a bunch of practically
raw men and by the end of the season
nOt a championship'
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Graduates Have he hadbut team,that would make any
team,
one
squad fight to defeat them.
Already Paid Their
A football teani has to be raised and,
Annual Dues
cultivated just as string beans or
bies and it takes time. Moran raised
team at Centre. He took seve
in the alumni association will the
Dues
years to do it, yet he succeeded.
link you up with tho activities of the neau started out to do the same th
University; provide you with an edi His team did not have' a year of howt:
lion of The Kernel each week next ing successes and neither was it .a
year nd entitle you to a copy of the failure. It lost to schools such as
Vandy and Centre, tied Sewanee and
alumni directory.
defeated Cincinnati.
The dues are $2. annually.,
It did more than that. It, started
Sixteen A. B's.; three Ags. and one
Egineer haye already joined. Not a several freshmen on- the., right track,
lawyer has joined as yet. Every mem who will be stars in the near future.,
There were fifty men out for Slring"
ber of the class is urged to drop in
the, Alumni Office and pay his dues football practice, all of whom will
return in September. These men, tobefore he leaves.
The following have already joined: gether with the wealth of new mar
terial, which will come in the Fall.
Ghas. Stuhlbarg, Mildred Summer-yilleRobert Ford, Marshall Cooke, will be the stuff from which nextv
George Gregory, C. R, Rodgers. J. D. year s team is to win.
Coach Juneau Is of national fame
Dinning, P..B: Bell, Wm, Wilson,- - H.
and all those who saw him last Fallj .jjjgjjs
J.' Evans, Neal Thurman, R. W.
H. B. Lloyd, Lillie Cromwell, Know that he has the personality andFlorence Edmonds, J. H. Taylor, C. ability which it takes to develop 'a!
W. Richards, Roy Creeol, Katherine real team. He will be at the University
for several years and during this time.
Herring and Robt. J. Raible.
the school should turn out a real team
which should sweep 'the conference.
aeketbail
Much has been said of the cham
pionship basketball team coach Bach-hei- t,
composed of King, Capt. Haydon,
Adkins, Ridge way and Lavin. All
men will return in the Fall with
the- exception of Haydon and he is un-- .
deckled.
From the start the team showed
signs of knocking, 'em off, so to speak.'
It defeated all comers by large scores.
This aggregation or family met one
defeat during the sason and, that was,
at the. hands of Centre by a score of,
two points. During, the first few min-- t
utes the Blue and, White was walking
away with her opponents and Layia; .
was put out of the contest, with a bad,
shoulder. Smith took his place and
before the men could accustom them--selves to the new man the Colonels
had run up a large score.
In the last half the Wildcats strnek
their old stride and made more than
SIX MEN HUE INITIATED
a point a minute. Had the whistle
held off a few seconds they would
INTO TAP KAPPA ALPHA have been victorious. Several weeks,
later they defeated Centre by the decisive score of 20 to 13.
Honorary Oratorical Frater- Hailed as the dark horses of the
tournament at Atlanta they sweat
nity; Takes In Univerevery thing by overwhelming scores
sity Debaters
until they bumped into Georgia in theSix men who have represented Ken(Continued on Page 2)
tuoky in forensic contests daring the
year wtere initiated into Tau Kappa
SIGMA NU WILL
Alpha, nation honorary oratorioal fraHOLD OPEN HOUSE
ternity, at the' Phoenix Hotel last
Wednesday night,
Gamma Iota chapter of the Sigma
Thoae initiated were: John L. Hays, Nu Fraternity will have its formal
Leonard C. Fielder, B, M. Clay Porter, opening of the Harold Pulliam Mem-oriJames B. Watklus, William Chism and
Heuse on Wlnslow street next
iloymloiid T. Johneon.
Monday and Tuesday.
Forensic "K's" were presented to
Alumni will be present from all
the debaters who represented the Uni- parts ef the state and opening of the
versity in the annual debate.
8rt heaao oa fraternity row will come
The inkiation was coaduotad by up to all that is expeated of it, A
Prof. Mikesell, Kd. Rioe, F. P. Bell, feature of the entertaining will be a
MiltoR Kevlll, Neleon Coskwrigkt and dance given on Taesday night by the'
John McKenzie, who are Members of members and pledgee of the aetiye
ahapter.
the active abaptar, .

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Track Team Took Fourth
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Cameron, IjOJihagton.
Owlafprflla,
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ARE BASKETBALL AND

Weeleyan at Lexington.
Marshall at Lexington.
Vanderbiit at Lexington.
Oct. 22. Sewanee at Louisville.
Oett 29. Georgetown at Lexington.
Nov, S. Centre at Danville.
Nor22. Virginia Military Institute at Louisville.
Nov. 24 Tennessee
at Lexington
(Home Coming.)
Captain, James M. Server
C oa oil, "William J. Juneau,
Oct. 1.
Oct. 8.
Oct. 15.

SENIOR

The oall to the service of their Alma
students
hundred mad sixty-twMater has been heeded by tho alumni
latee for degree at the
in rapidfy increasing numbers in the.
T6 LEAD
this year. Steven
last year. The growth of the University, its greater prestige, a new spirit
the Graduate School; sixty-siamong the undergraduates and the
age of arte wtfi lBlMoai;
llrm conviction of leaders among' the
Cofcege of Bngjaeer'.
la fee
alumni that there must be a strong
sflc In the College of Agri- Be Association and a definite program
and nineteen in tk College
Manager; Four Wildcats hare flgnred" ki this renewed activity.
Kentucky needs an educational
Leaving School.
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stat
Ktatee and two foreign ts&mit
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represented among the grada- J. J. ("Bod") Slomer, Cevington, A Kernel.
Slxty-- f cmr town
The first signs of such
in Kentucky L
eaptaja Qf the mz awakening.
ha, been.
and
haoobalf team of the University 'of awakehisg are visible. The Univer
wh'ieh is at the head of the public
University this year. "
Xejrtaakjr. JMomer ie a Jwaior and has sity,
sehool system of Kentucky will aharo
K eimOJtfaaes tor degrees
played or the team fir three years.
'advantages of a renaissance.
During hit tret and second seasons the
There are many reasons for pride
th, Brta1a4Taa.,
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hM 'tinUkat Wnlfarm' fllnmar nOJo..
fcfag Bwrier.
aefcrrilte, Bjjft,
tor tfce most rt Jn the pitcher's m the University of Kentuoky.. Its
atendards are high and the ability
"IX, Foster, Aaeern, Ale., Anr.;.
of the men aad women who have re
nL.,u.
nk-ti-ceived Its" jdegTees. is known. T'he
K, ArmentroHt, Liayille Depot, L.- ;quality of work done in the several
thematic:
lH'vle. also a Junior in the College of
Colleges compares favorably with
Humphreys, Beet' Reeheeter, Bagmeermg.
Foot men will be miss-- ,
in other institutions in the South',
Physice.
log from the Wildcat diamond roater
bora, Berea, Ky., Mathematics. next year. Cooper and McKinney, in many instances being far. superior.
peMonnei oC the. student body has
Marphree, LoakvBie, - Ky.,
pitehers; The
Coaeh Otll's Int-sirte"'
evoked much mroraMe comment from
istrjr.
"Speedy" Proppa, one of the meet
townsfolk; of Lexington and visitors.
Wilson Server .Somerset, Ky., eoneiatent
;oollee hHtenin the State,4
oenterteldoV, will be on Its .numbers are Xinited only by the
and Al Mnth,
capacity of claw rooms and labora. Oobper
tho alaent: Met next
tories.
has reported to the Lktle Rock teem'
Graham, Lexhaaton, JCy
Southern Aaaodatioa.
of the
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KENTUCKY ATHLETES

Football Schedule

Yewr alumni eecretary is to serve
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Dr. Artaar 8. Lovenhatt,
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in Laaia&toa raaaajUy to aaand a taw
eaya wHh hie pareato, Mr. aad Mrs.
H. Loves hart, before ratnraiac ie kUi
datita ia Wieooaaia, niter atteadtot
a ooaforeaae of Chemieal Warfare
eoaoMtfaata at Bdgewoed Araeaal, Bal

The Seniors of the College of
of the University of Kaataqky,
were guU of honor at the Twenty-sixtAnaaal BRgineers Dinner, which
waa given at Shakartowa Ina, Shaker-towKeatueky, Satnrday, J.use, 11.
The engineers motored to Shaker- town from Lexington. Fred Heaeton- Shaw was toaatmaster and the following teaete ware given; The University, Dr., P. L. afoYey; ThO Oaatoms,
Prof. W. S. Hamilton; Paragiaph, Prof.
Baoch GrehaH and ."Whera De We
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