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LEXINGTON

CLASS PERSONALS

OUR TOURNAMENT
Last week wns n fjrent one in the lives of Kentucky's young athletes
who participate in the sport of basketball. Kightccn boys' and seventeen
girls' teams wore entered in the contests which were played at the univer-

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The Lexington Alumni Club will
hold special
meeting Saturday,
March 21, at the Lafayette hotel,
in honor of the basketball teams
of the university. Members of the
varsity and freshman teams and
their conches arc guests. It will
be an interesting meeting be sure
to be there.

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Denny P. Smith is n practicing attorney at Hazard, Ky. Mr. Smith
wns a member of the Board of Trustees of tho university several years
ngo.

Editor

Alumni Secretary

sity during the annual tournament.
The usual sportsmanship as is always shown by real Kcntuckians was
displayed by every team taking part in this contest. Of course, aH could
not be winners from the standpoint of scores but from the moral side all
teams taking part should feel that they won. The nlumni arc especially
interested in the development of athletics of very kind in our high schools
in the state and want to lend their support toward fostering the best feeling
nnd greatest interest possible among the young boys and girls participating
in nil high school sports.
Too much praise cannot be given Prof. S. A. "Daddy" Boles, athletic
director of the university for the wonderful work he has done since his connection with us in building up the fine athletic spirit and interest nmong
our high schools. He began to build up an interest in basketball in the high
RflmnlR about six vcars nco nt which time only a few teams took part and
this season there were nbout 150 teams representing almost every hamlet
of the state that did their best to come to the tournament here and win the
state championship.

OUR BOOSTER
There is one organization on the campus that deserves not only the
most hearty commendation from every alumnus of the university, but the
financial support when the same may be requested. This organization is
young men nnd women
the SuKy Circle, which is composed of twenty-eigwho have dedicated their spare moments while in college to advance all
varsity athletic interests. These young people have already done a great
work and have won the admiration of all who really know of their deeds.
They have made it possible for the "Best College Band in the South" to
accompnny the varsity football team on several of its trips; they have added
to the comforts of the team in every way that their finances and work combined could accomplish; they have met visiting teams nnd have done all
within their power to administed to their wishes and pleasures while in Lexington. They worked untircingly Inst week to make the high school boys
and girls feel at home on the campus while tlic annual basketball tournament was in progress and in order to gather a few dollars have had to reat athletic contests.
sort to selling ice cream and cracker-jack- s
The latest and not the least commendable of the acts of this group is
taking over the collection of moneys past due on pledges to the Greater
Kentucky Fund both on the campus and in Lexington. SuKy, the wishes of
the alumni are that you may grow stronger; carry out in detail the fine
things that you have planned, and win from the faculty and student body
of the university the support and recognition which you so richly deserve.
CALENDAR

Detroit, Mar. 27. (Last Friday
Regular) dinner at Dixieland
Inn.
Somerset, April 3. (First Friday
Regular) 7:30 p. m. at Dr.
Norflcet's office.
Philadelphia,
April 4. (First Saturday Regular) luncheon
at
Engineers' Club, 1317 Spruce
Street.
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Louisville, April 4. (First
Regular) luncheon
at
12:00, Lafayette Hotel.
Buffalo, April 11. (Second Saturday Regular) luncheon,
1:15
Satur-urda-

p. m., Chamber of Commerce,
corner Main and Seneca streets.
Chicago, April 20. (Third Monday
Regular) luncheon at Field's
Grill.

four outstanding meetings of the year.
The first one to be held on March 21
in honor of tho basketball teams and
it is expected that all members of
both the varsity and the freshman
teams and their coaches will be pres
ent at the Lafayette hotel next Sat
urday at 12:15 o'clock as the guests
of the club. Other meetings to be
held the latter part of May, early in
September and about the first of De
cember. Hereafter there will be no
regular meetings of the Lexington
club on the second Saturday, as has
been the custom in the past, but when
any special demands arise, meetings
will be called to dispose of them.

ANNUAL DINNER
IS GREAT SUCCESS

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Holds

Election; Miss
McLauglin is New
President

One of the most interesting and
enthusiastic meetings of the Lexington club of the Alumni Association
of the University of Kentucky was
held last Saturday at the Lafayette
hotel. No program had been planned
other than the election of officers
and the discussion of the work of the
club for the past year and what it
hopes to accomplish during the next
year.
Officers elected
arc Miss Marguerite McLaughlin, president; Viley
McFerrin,
C.
W.
Brown, secretary; Miss Nancy Innis,
treasurer.
The
officers
were Dr. J. S. (Brick) Chambers,
president; Miss Marguerite McLaughlin,
Miss Nnncy Innis,
secretary; Mrs. Lucile G. Wilson,
treasurer.
The retiring officers reported that
the most outstanding social and
nancial function of the past year was
the
Dance which was
held November 1, 1924, the evening
game. It was
bf the Kentucky-Centr- e
hold in the new basketball building
und was attended by more than 1,000
couples, all of whom seemed to enjoy
themselves very much. A small admission was charged and a part of
the proceeds have been used to secure
special aid for the football team
where other funds could not bo secured, to nssist the general Alumni
'Association in the furtherance of its
work and to purchase sweaters for
the SuKy Circle, which is composed of about thirty members and is
tho campus organization that meets
all visiting teams and looks uftcr
their wishes and pleasures while in
Lexington. Several other activities
were mentioned, most of which were
merely routine work like arrangement
for the annual alumni banquet which
wus held at tho Phoenix hotel last
year.
Tho newly elected officers invited
tho others present to enter into a
discussion of plans for tho coming
year and it was finally decided to have- g

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GLEE CLUB IS COMING

these excellent programs. Invite
your friends to hear the students
of your university.
Encourage
them with u large audience.

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Robert Leo Sims '10 is now located at
is a member
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of the Research department of tho
Miss Jessie E. Acker is head of the
Corborundum
Company, N i a g n r a Home Economics department of the Hal Walker Smith '10 is now located at
Falls, N. L. He lives at 1110 Niagara Bethany College, Bethany, W. Vn.
James Alfred Boyd '11 is now located at
avenue.
She should be addressed Box 522.
W. Scholtz

William Edward Hudson '11 is now located at
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Walter G. Campbell, who received
James M. Hedges, Jr., is assistant
his LL.B. from the University of electrical engineer with the Interstate Grovcr Cleveland Mills '11 is now located nt
Louisville, is director of the Regula- Public Service Company, Indianapolis,
tory work in tho U. S. Department Ind. He is living in Greenwood, Ind. Alice Cary Williams '11 is now located at
of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
Mary Irene Hughes '12 is now located at
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HAVE YOU MADE YOUR FEBRUWillinm A. Minihnn has returned
ARY 1 STADIUM PAYMENT?
to Lexington from Louisville and now Harry George Korphagc '12 is now located at
has law offices at G01 Security Trust
Joseph Millctt Lewis '12 is now located at
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building.
Howard M. West is assistant to the
Walton Perkins '12 ig now located at
of the Joseph Baker
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& Sons
Perkins Company, White
Beverly B. Mann is with the InterPlains, New York. He is living on national Banking Corporation, 60 William Abithal Wallace '12 is now located at
South Grandview avenue.
Wall street, New York City.
Miss Mary Hanson Peterson is As- Philip Arthur Whitacre '12 is now located at
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sistant Poultry Specialist at the MisCharles E. Schoene is chief drafts- sissippi Agricultural and Mechanical Algernon Sidney Winston '12 is now located at
man of the Laclede Gas and Light College, A. & M. College, Miss.
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Benjamin Duncan Belle '08 is now located at

John Gee Maxey '92 is now located at

John Paul Carmody

Cora E. Ware '93 is now located

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Mary Wicklife Austin (Mrs. Francis Harrison Ellis) '03 is now located at
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Albert Galloway '03 is now located at

Mina Garrard Miller (Mrs. Thomas C. Abbott) '03 is now located

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Carrier Engineering
Corporation

Charles Leon Peckinpaugh '03 is now located at
Edward Rand '03 is now located at
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Benjamin Robert Hart '04 is now located at

750 Frelinghuysen Avenue,

Hampton Wallace Johnston '04 is now located at

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Newark, N. J.

Francis Joseph Montgomery '04 is now located at
William
Cornelius

Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia

Henry Warder '04 is now located at

MANUFACTURERS OF WEATHER

Ware '04 is now located at

Frank Hendrick Darnell '04 is now located ut

TO MAKE "EVERY DAY A GOOD DAY"

Stewart Minor Morris '05 is now located at

with the help of the following Kcntuckians:

Hurry Logun Prather '05 is now located, ut
Sallyneill Wuthen (Mrs. Scott Braden) '05 is now located at

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Florence Kilkie '00 is now located

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J. E. Boling,

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J. H. Bailey,

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R. L. Jones, '12

Floru McPheeters Gordon '07 is now located at
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Frank Raymond Sellnian '00 is now located at
The Glee Club of the University
of Kentucky will be in Owensboro
March 24, in Henderson March 25
2G.
und in Morgunficld
March
Alumni, make your plans to hear

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Ralph Detwcilcr Quickcl '10 is now located at
Berkley W. Duck is president of the
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Spann Company, 25 East Ohio street,
Ernest F. Schimpcler is with L. W.
adIndianapolis, Ind. His resdence
Hancock & Company, 709 Louisville Squire Webber Salycrs '10 is now located nt
dress is 1G19 Talbott avenue.
Trust building, Louisville.
He lives
Kathcrino Margaret Schoene (Mrs. Patrick Henry) '10 is now located
at 1818 Rchmond Drive.

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Smith '15, of Lexington; und Ruy- mond Connell '21, of Puns; J. P.
Barnes ex-- , of Louisville; und J. M.
Allen '22 of Cynthiana.
Joo Speed Jordan '22, member of
the staff of the Lexington Leader,
wus elected master of ceremonies of
next year's Gridiron Dinner. J. A.
Estes '2G, presided over Monduy
night s program.

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Henry Lcmuci Herring '08 is now iocatcd at

The Gridiron Dinner, which was John Emerson Hestand '00 is now located at
given by the Henry Watterson and
George D. Prentice chapters of Alpha Thomas Almon Jones '00 is now located at

Delta Sigma, professional journalistic
fraternities of the University of Kentucky and Georgetown College, at the
Phoenix hotel last Monday evening
was a jolly occasion for all interested
in the affairs of the day. The pro
gram was very cleverly rendered and
offered suggestions that might well
be copied by the great Gridiron Din
ner in Washington, D. C, next year
These young journalists are to be
congratulated for their originality
and ability to put into execution their
The largest crowd that has
ideas.
ever attended one of these dinners
was present to witness the program.
Among those present were: Fred
K. Augsburg '21, Marshall Hale ex- '25; Joe Jordan '22; Gerald Griffin '22;
Arthur L. Hodges '24; Frederick
Jackson '17; W. P. Tate
T. R.
Underwood
and Norris Roy- den
alumni members: King
Swopo '10; J. G. Stoll
Prof.
J. R. Johnson '93; Dr. S. B. Marks
'99; Lester S. O'Bannon '15; W. C.
Wilson '13; Judge R. C. Stoll '95;
Joseph W. Porter
John Sknin
'13; Dr. E. E. Elliott
Rodes
Arnspiger
M. J. Crutcher '17;

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Frost (Mrs. Robert Deinficld Rands) '08 is

Minnie Cnrficld

George Francis Browning '09 is now located at
Company.
His residence address is
020 Clark avenue, Webster Groves, Cecil Byrne Ellis '09 is now located nt
Mo. Mr. Schoene received his M.
of E. degree in 1910.
Albert Marion Mathers '09 is now located nt

Lanas S. Barber is professor
Zoology and Geology nt the Florida
College for Women, Tallahassee, Fla.
He is living at 2G8 College nvenuc.

George

ALUMNI CLUB OF Alpha Delta Sig Gives
Its Best Gridiron
LEXINGTONMEETS
Dinner

CLUB TO MEET

W. B. Thornton, '21

J. R. Duncan, '12

N. O. Belt,

R. R. Taliaferro, '13

A. P. Shanklin, '23

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