GENERAL INFORMATION 37
pt There is opportunity at the University for the student to exercise
y' his many interests not only in hard work with his studies but in
  — activities which bring him in contact with his fellow students.
M Student Publications. The students of the University of Ken-
1. tucky, through the Department of Journalism, publish a semi-
y weekly newspaper, The Kentucky Kernel. This paper is ably edited
;y and ranks high among college publications. The students also
issue a year book known as The Kentuckian. The annual contains
a list of organizations, pictures of the junior and senior classes,
r and the usual features found in college year books. Both of these
j` publications have had a long history.
P Student Organizations. The University approves and through
¤ its faculty sponsors a number of student organizations. A list of
i- these follows:
at Honor Societies Pi Sigma Alpha (Political
_- Alpha Lambda Delta (Fresh- Soionoo)
6 men women) Sigma Gamma Epsilon
Beta Gamma Sigma (oem- _(G"°1ogy? _
_ . meme) Sigma P1 Sigma. (Physics)
n Kappa Delta Pi (Education) Thga Sglglila im
1 Order of the cet: (Law) wr a ism —.
‘ Phi Beta Kappa (Arts and Professional Swiefies
:1 Sciences) Alpha Chi Sigma (Chemistry)
S Tau Beta Pi (Engineering) Block and Bridle (Ammen
F. Leadership Societies Husbandry)
‘ Cwens (Sophomore WOIHGH) Pershing Rifles (Military)
lr Mortar Board (Senior Phi Alpha Delta (Law)
1 women) Phi Beta (Music-Speech-Art
Omicron Delta Kappa ——women)
(Senior men) Phi Delta Kappa (Education
Lamp and Cross (Senior ——men)
1 men) Phi Delta Phi (Law)
1 Lances (Junior men) Phi Mu Alpha (Music—men)
s Keys (Sophomore men) Scabbard and Blade ·
1 (lVIilitary)
_ Recognition Societies
, Aiphe Zeta (Agriculture- Clubs and S<><=i<=¢i¢¤
r men) Accounting Club
‘ Chi Delta Phi (Literary-— Agronomy Club
1 Women) Alma Magna Mater
i Phi Aiphe Theta (History) Afsfixiigiigtute Of E1G°m` _
V Phi Upsilon Omicron (Home American Institute of Mining
t Eoooomlos) and Metallurgical
Pi Mu Epsilon (Mathematics) Engineers