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INTERCOLLEGIATE PLAN IS OUTLINED
TO KERNEL STAFF
SWINE PRIZE TO
Reporters Urged to be Prompt,
KENTUCKY AGS.
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purpose of discussing plans for publishing the school paper during tho jjj
coming year. As Mr. Bickncll,
of the publication was S
unable to attend, J. Sterling Towles,
mnnaglng editor, presided nt tho
meeting.
Mr. Towles enumerated the duties
of the different officers, emphasizing chiefly, clearness In thought, caro
of diction nnd tho necessity of getting
assignments in on time.
He nlso snid there wns a constant
demand for more reporters, ns tho
publication is to bo larger this yenr,
nnd thnt every member Is urged to K
bring in nil the mntcrinl available.
The task of each member of the staff
was made clear and It was impressed g
on each one so as to create n greater
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monitor has been employed to take
charge of the baskets.
For the past four years the wo
men's gymnasium has been too small
to properly care for the large classes
Mrs. Stout announced
that work
would begin today in the new quar
ters.

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NOTICE
Ted McDowell requests that all
those who were chosen members
of tho State Press Association be
present at a meeting to bo held in
tho Kernel office next Thursday,
October 9th at 2:30 p. m.
Members of the association are:
Ted McDowell, chuirmnn; Frances
Kane, secretary; A. H. Morris,
Edna Lewis Wells, Frances Lee,
'ank Hoover, John Walsh, "yle
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Strollers to present an entertainment

furnish all costumes, properties, and
special apparatus needed in their
plays. However, Strollers will furnish a stage manager and electrician
to operate performances for thorn in
the Little Theatre. On tho days of
October 10 and 17, stage managers
nnd electricians will be present in the
Stroller office for those who wish to
avail themselves of their service,
C. A try-ofee of fifty cents will
bo required of ench individual pur
ticipating in the contest. This is
mndo to cover tho expense of holding

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known as "Amateur Night" on Halfor the future supply of electrical lowe'en night. All players showing
and mining industries as well as road any particular aptitude are entered
on the Stroller list of oligiblca and
and bridge building.
as such will be entitled to try for
parts in the Stroller play.
Dean Turck Heads Law College
Tho rules for eligibility are as fol
The new dean of the Law College,
Dean Turck, enters into his work lows:
with an enrollment of sixty, seven of
1. The contest is open to any stu
Beginning with dent of tho University of Kentucky.
whom arc girls.
September, 1925, two years of pre2. Preliminary try-ou- ts
will begin
paratory work will be required for on October 20 and will last through
college.
entrance into this
October 24. All entries will be schedThe second year of the college of uled to appear some time during
Education finds it with a registra- these days by tho Stroller's
tion of 151 students in the college
proper and nearly one hundred pupils
3. From tho preliminary try-out- s,
in the University High School. These the three best plays will be selected
teachers have taken as their by special judges, to which a prize
future
slogan, "Watch us grow."
will be awarded. Tho prize will be
Tho university, taken as a whole, announced later.
attendance, imwith its increased
4. Anyone desiring information or
poses a heavy burden upon the fac- assistance, como to Stroller headquar
ulty and invites new problems of
ters in the white building cast of
from 3:30
White Mall any week-da- y
to 5:30 p. m. (October 13 to 18).
5. Aspirnnts will bo required to
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A meeting of tho Kernel staff was
held Monday at tho fifth hour for tho

The Ags put Kentucky on the man
when the Swine Judging
team captured the intercollegiate
judging contest nt Peoria, Illinois.
They defeated teams from the best
hog sections of the country, including
the largest agricultural colleges of
the middle west. The first five teams
ranked in the following order: KenCLUB
tucky, Nebraska, Iowa, Ohio, and II- - DEMOCRATIC
mois. The Kentucky team made a
ORGANIZED
AGAIN
total score of 3,401 points out of n
possible 3,750.
Ten rings of hogs
were judged, including two rings of
Duroc Jerseys, two Berkshires, two Officers for Year are Chosen
of Chester Whites, two of Poland
at Recent Meeting
and two of Hampshircs.
Chinns,
These rings were placed in the morning, nnd oral reasons were given on
At the first meeting of the Demofive rings in the afternoon.
cratic Club of the University of Ken
tucky, C. M. C. Porter, senior member
in tho college of law, was elected
Stuart Brabant is High Man
high man president of the club, E. B. Cochran,
Stuart Brabant was the
of the contest. He made n score of secretnry, and John Y. Brown, J. V.
720 out of n possible 750 points, and Gillon, L. B. Turner, W. O. Keller and
established a remarkable record of Joe Hobson, members of the cxecu
placing eight of the ten rings cor tive committee.
rectly.
Approximately sixty of the unl
versity men students met in tho
Science building Monday at 7:30 p. m.
Ncbrnska Takes Second Place
Jay Hepperly, of the Nebraska in order to effect the organization,
team, ranked second with a score of the chief aim of which is to arouse
711 nnd was followed by W. S. Ligon, tho interest of tho student members
Kentucky, with a score of 698, and of the Democratic party in the pres
B. Y. Redford, Kentucky,, with a ent campaign. Its aim is also to enscore of G97. Gladys Platts, Ken- courage all eligible students to vote
tucky, was the only girl in the con- in the coming election.
test. She was first in judging PolAdolph Graves, Lexington attor
The members of the ney, addressed tho students nnd ex- and Chinas.
team were: W. S. Ligon, It. H. Lick-cr- t, plnined to them thnt the purpose of
B. Y. Redford, Stuart Brabant, tne organization was to arouse interGladys Platts, Sam Martin, alternate. est, not only in the campaign of Sen
Prof. L. J. Horlacher coached the ator A. O. Stanley, but in the prog'
team to its remarkable success, this ress of the entire National Demo
being the first time Kentucky has cratic ticket.
competed in the National Swine Show
Judging Contest.
One of our brilliant freshman solIn the evening, the management of diers discovered in class the other
the National Swine Show gave a ban- day that he had no legging on his
quet in honor of the competing teams, left leg. He rushed home, borrowed
their coaches and the judges. At this another, and returned to class. In
time the announcement of the prizes response to the razzing of his friends
were made. By winning first place, he repeatedly asserted he had put
the Kentucky team was awarded on both leggings' when he dressed.
$125. Brabant, the high man, won He had.
Some hours later he dis50, Ligon, third man, $35, nnd Rad- covered that he had wrapped the sec
ford, fourth man, 25. The students ond legging over the first on his right
and faculty will get a chance to see leg. And, believe it or not, this boy's
the Kentucky team in action about name appeared among the high ten
the middle of November, at the fifth per cent of the freshman class in the
annual Little International, put on mental test!
by the Block and Bridle Club of the
Ag College.
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7. Sccuro application blanks from
Stroller office and fill in as specified.
Applications are to be left at Stroller office. This application must bo
returned on or before October 17. It
is expedient that all persons wishing
to try for tho Strollers proceed at
once with their preparations, as or.'y
two weeks elupso before preliminary
try-out- s.

plays must be se8. All try-olected from a list of twelve plays to
be secured at tho Stroller office in
"hjte building at cast end of White
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