THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
his letter in basketball, track, and bnsi-bal- l.
mcndntlons heard throughout the semester of Improved moral conditions on the
It has been rumored nbout the campus
tlir campus and in vnrious student organil'u Million tvcry I'rIJ.xy UiioukIioui
Col rue ycnr liy the Militant lioily of
zations. Not withstanding the fact thnt thnt George has received offers from
t lie Dnlverolly
of Kentucky,
quite n number of students have failed other institutions but It Is hoped he will
The KHilUcky Kernel Is tliu oltllclnl tiown-)in- ir of ndequate standing, reports come from remain here.
nl tlio aluilfiila nml alumni of the
UnlverMty of Kentucky.
mnny sources that class work upon the
9iilifirrlition, One Dolliir uml I'lfty IVnt
SENIORS NOTICE
whole has been admtrnblc.
it Yrur.
I'lu Ontn Hie Copy
Let us enter the new semester with
..There is ntill nbout fifteen percent
at I.exliiRton 1'ontolllco as ccon'l-clnnKntercil
courage nml determination and mnkc it
of the senior clnss who arc deliniiuill mutter
quent In the payment of their clnss
the best In our University life.
Kdltorln-chle- f
dues. Unless they mnkc payment to
GERALD GRIFFIN, '22
BUCHHE1T A WIZARD
the trensurer by the 18th of February,
Phone 4085-2- 1 17-their names will be turned into the
George Buchhelt, tho n bulwnrk of
Managing Editor
Student council, published in the
strength to the foot bnll advisory staff,
subsequently ejected
Kernel, nnd
IRENE MCNAMARA '23
has been In his clement since the herald2117-Phones 24
from school.
The engineering coling in of the bnskctball season.
Since
lege Is nenrly lOO, the Ag. college
the advent of this smiling mentor athAsst. Managing Editor
the Arts nnd Scicnsc College
letics have been given a newer and a
John A. Whltnkcr
75r , nnd the Law College nbout
cleaner impetus.
2117-JOS. J. SLOMER, Trcas.
Phones 2255-Buchhelt came to Lexington two years

ThL Kt MUCKY KERNtL

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Keen Johnson '22
II. A. Taylor '23
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FEBRUARY 11, 1922
LOOKING

FORWARD

The second semester of the University
opens
of Kentucky session of 1921-2- 2
under happy auspices notwithstanding a
number of untoward incidents that, for
the last several months, have tended to
bring the institution into the limelight
in a very critical way.
With figures incomplete the Kernel
understands that the student body for
the current semester will be numerically
as large virtually as it was the preceed-in- g
semester with a substantial number
of students entering
As we stand upon the threshold of the
new semester it might not be inappropriate to take a brief retrospective glance
at the period just closed and a perspective of the one we are entering. The
Kernel wishes to congratulate the faculty
and student body upon the excellent
and mutal underspirit of
standing that seems to exist at this time
with more emphasis than the University
has hitherto experienced.
Notwithstanding the fact that the University has been under fire of severe
criticism by persons assuming to believe
that it is giving instruction with the
purpose of confusing the student mind in
matters of faith and religion, the Uni
versity of Kentucky has borne itself
with becoming dignity and has, we believe attracted friends it may not have
had otherwise. Although economic conditions in the state are not such as to
guarantee possibility of adequate Unis
it
versity appropriation,
is apparent that the Legislature desires
to supply every dollar of funds for its
use that it can possibly properly devote
to it. In the meantime the institution
mid-yea- r.

ago last fall and has gntceously worked
himself to the highest pinnncle of success
through his
in his coaching capacity
personality and his ability to show how
things should be done.
Two years ago Buchhelt gathered the
factors together of what were destined
to be the S. I. A. A. Basketball Champions. With one year's work on them
the coach took them South and defeated
the best the South could produce.
Undoubtedly, Buchelt produced one of
the best quintets in the country last
year and the best perhaps the South has
ever seen. This year, though followed
by the jnix of misfortune the first of
the season, this team with but one more
of last year's lineup missing, it is predicted that it will repeat last years performance with added emphasis- Buchheit's success as a track coach has
been little if any less successful. Before he took charge of the thinly clads,
the school had been seldom able to boast
of a track team worthy the name. In
the two years of his mentorship, of
seventeen teams entered, his teams have
garnered fourth place in the S. I. A. A.
Eleven out of a possible fourteen state
records have fallen under the on slaughts
and in addition,
of these two teams
three Southern records have come our
way.
This year Buchheit gives promise of
another S. 1. A. A. Championship flag
through the performance of an emprov-e- d
track team. Mainly through his
Kentucky
Interefforts, the Annual
Country
run was
collegiate
Cross
cnaugaurated Turkey day.
Buchheit himself is no mean athlete,
end for two
having been
years at Illinois and in addition making

20.

AMBITIONS

Grandmother wanted to have the biggest and whitest washing on the line
before the neighbors hnd theirs out, to
make the best soap, jellies bread and
pics; to have the reputation of keeping
the cleanest house in town; to be well
married early In life: to have a large
family of well behaved children, and to
hnve her friends think a recipe must be
good if she used it.
Mother wanted to be cultured and re

fined nnd to do the proper thing nt nil
times; to be well mnrricd rather Into in
life; to hnve' two or three
children; to be able to hire nnd keep n
good mnld; to be dressed in good taste,
nnd to hnve her friends think n word
was spelled or pronoune'ed correctly in
her way.
Daughter of today wants to live in the
most exclusive npartmcnt house in the
city; to be nblc to drive her own enr; to
have n show, n Pekingese or n Persian
cat; to be married nnd divorced n time
or two; to hnve her friends think her
gown the Intcst fashion or she would
not be wearing it; to have girls ask her
what kind of powder nnd rogue she uses,
nnd to make men turn nround. Knthcr-in- c
Negley in Judge.
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will suffer by congestion in classes and
overworking of instructors on the part of
the University to meet the issue in good
spirit and in a courageous manner is a
source of inspiration to all.
In athletics, at least in that part of it
the Univerwhich refers to basket-bal- l,
sity Champions have given so good an 4.
account of themselves up to the present
as to give rise to renewed hope that
we are on our way to another Southern
Championship.
the
In fact looking forward upon
semester now opening, the Kernel feels
that at no time within the history of the
last ten years has the University faced so
fine an opportunity for courageous and
meritorious service despite numerous
obstacles which we are optimistic enough
to believe will, in duo season, disappear.
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