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Fifteen Are Appointed
To W. A. A. Council
Girls to Serve on Athletic Association Board for 1927-2Hockey Practice Daily
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The
of the
girls,
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Woman's Athletic Association
university has appointed fifteen
outstanding in athletics, to
on the W. A. A. council for
1927-2The appointments were
made by the officers of the associa- 8.

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R. W. Smock

tion and also include 'the sport managers.
The following girls compose the
council: Manager of hockey, Elizabeth Cramer; manager of soccer, Natalie Hickey; archery, Elizabeth. Shea;
rifle, Nancy Mary Wilson; volley ball,
Kathleen Carlton; tennis, Mary Virginia Hailey; hiking, Bertha Wells;
basketball, Virginia Ebert; baseball,
Georgia Alexander; track, Virginia
Sharp; posters, Mary Ader; publicity
director and editor for Ihe Kernel,
Leida Keyes; training, Gladys Sharp;
chairman of points, Anna Pansook;
social, Frances Osborn.
Hockey practices are being held
daily on the woman's athletic field, and
all girls will be required to attnd
two thirds of the practices before
they will be allowed to compe for
places on their class teams.
ATTENDS FUNERAL

WATCH AND
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Warrant officer E. T. Gallager, of
the saff of the military department
oi ine university, nas gone 10 ixew
York on a ten days leave of absence
to attend the funeral of his father,
who died during the past week.
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Station Led by U. K. Band;
Special Trains to Be
Used by Cadets
DANCE HELD AFTER GAME
The R. O. T. C. unit will go to Danville on Saturday. November 19, for
game, if present
the Kentucky-Centr- e
plans of members of the advanced
course materialize. Papers are being
given to all the military companies
to sign, and a large number have already expressed their desire to go,
according to Cadet Colonel J. J. Richardson.
A special train will carry the cadets
to Danville, leaving here about 1J:30
a.'m., and will arrive in Danville
about 12:30 p. m. A train will be
run to Lexington about 12:00 o'clock
Saturday night, in order that those
who wish to, may stay over for the
dance given at the Centre College
gymnasium. Those not desiring to
attend the dance may return on the
scheduled train, which leaves Danville soon after the game. Round
trip tickets are $1.50, and admission
to the game $2.00.
The band and the regiment will
form at the station in DanviUe, and,
taking the shortest route will parade
.Uniforms may be
to the stadium.
discarded after the game. Practically
all the cadets of the second battalion
have signed, their names to the sheet,
and those in the first battalion are C. P. A. Photo
urged to do likewise.
This is the first time in the history
of the university that the military
Now Completed
department lias atrtjempted to take
the R. O. T. C. unit to an
game, and they are very desirious Sun-dia- l,
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put forth from the Christian Church
then most people look on with respect.
This is the end of all the aims of the
Christian Church, the production of
Christian personality. If it fails in
this, then its mission will lose its
influence with the coming generations, but if it puts forth Christian
character in its finest sense then the
Church will always have a place in
the thinking of real thoughtful men.
The Church exists to deal with persons, as religious persons, that they
might become like God and this earth
like Heaven. This, I think, everyone
will admit is in the future, but the
Church with a true program, with a
true purpose is driving in that direction.
The ultimate purpose then is: Godlike men and women in the world of
God's will.
The program of the
Church, then is: to reach all men in
all their lives to the end that this
purpose may be realized. The process is: developing this Godlike life

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garden, the central feature of which
is a pool and fountain located in the
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middle and reached by four
walks.
At the east of the pool a sun-dihas been placed and to the west a
bird bath. The terracA. at .the northern part of the garden has been made
attractive by the planting of shrubs,
poplars and many hardy perennials.
If there are sufficient funds a pergola
will be placed by the theater.
The garden has been planned so
thai it will be attractive in all seasons, as the flowers are of the kind
that will bloom in the spring and
fall, while the evergreens will brighten the winter days. There will also
be plants in summer in order that
the summer school students may have
advantage of the garden.
Stone
benches have been placed in several
places in the garden,The present entrance is through the
Romany Theater, but another is to be
made through the Art Center.
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according to the laws of that life.
Thinking of the Church in it3 true
mission, rather than in the light of
its weakness, it ought to hold a challenge for every life.
LETS TOLO
Seattle, Wash. The Tolo dance at
the University of Washington is one
where the girls take the fellows and
pay the expenses. The fellows thus
have a means of vengeance for things
done to them during the year, such
as calling up and regretting that they
cannot go because their tie does not
match their new suit, and similar
trials to which the male is heir.

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traditions. He is not so much concerned about Apostolic traditions! as
he is in the minister's ability to dispense to the needs of the world the
worth while things of life, namely
dispensing the things of the spirit.
The Church is a spiritualizing
agency. Dean Walker says: "The
"jy function of the Church is to
spiritualize the neighborhood
If
this is true the thing ought to be up
permost in the thinking of those who
are charged with its establishment
then is to organize every branch of
the Church so that this spiritualizing
process will run through each of its
agencies or departments. The preacher then has but one business and that'
is to keep the spiritual forces flowing.
During all the ages in the past and
the ages which are before us the one
product that gives the Church its
unchallenged influence to the wrld is
Christian character, namely the life
it produces. When a fine product is

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