THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

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THE KERNEL

TRUSTEES FLAY

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
of
THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
James Park,

PRESIDENT

Action Allowed By Faculty Committee in 1903 Thanksgiving
Game Is Censured by Vote of
Board.
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ARTICLE VI.
1904-0-

Raymond

SECRETARY-TREASURE- R

L. Kirk, '24

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Dr. George H. Wilson, '04
Dr. E. C. Elliott, '02
Wm. H. Townsend, 12

Walter Hillenmeyer, '11
Wayland Rhodes, '15
W. C. Wilsen, '13

University of Kentucky

Program of the Commencement Season
to the Twenty-Eight- h
Nineteen Hundred Twenty-Eig-

of May

Twenty-Thir- d

WEDNESDAY,

MAY

ht

Military Field Day

Course

Parade of students selected to enter the Advanced Course
Awarding of Prizes
Pass in Review

FRIDAY,

MAY

TWENTY-FIFT-

Senior Ball in the University Gymnasium, 9 p. m.

SATURDAY, MAY

TWENTY-SIXT-

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Class Day
Breakfast to the Senior Class given by President and Mrs. McVey
at Maxwell Place, 8:30 a. m.
Reunion of Class of 1908, Little Theater, 9 a. m.
Class Day Exercises on the Campus, 10 a. m.
Meeting of Board of Trustees, President's Office, 11:30 a. m.
President and Mrs. McVey at home to Alumni and Guests,
Maxwell Place, 4 to 6 p. m.

Class of 1908 Banquet, Palm Room, Phoenix Hotel, 6:30 p. m.

SUNDAY, MAY

TWENTY-SEVENT-

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Baccalaureate Services, University Gymnasium, 3:30 p. m.,
President Frank LeRond McVey, presiding
Address to the Graduating Class by Dr. Harland H. Pitzer,
Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Lexington
Concert by Combined University Bands, University Gymnasium,
4:45 p. m.

MONDAY, MAY

TWENTY-EIGHT- H

Commencement

Day

Exercises, University Gymnasium, 10 a. m.
Procession will form in front of the President's house

Commencement

at

9:30 a. m.

Address by Doctor Alfred Horatio Upham,
President of Miami University
Conferring the Degrees and Announcement of Honors by
President Frank LeRond McVey
Luncheon in Honor of Speakers, Guests of Honor, Board of
Trustees, Alumni and Seniors, Patterson Hall, 1 p. m.
Meeting of Alumn Association, Patterson Hall, 3 p. m.
Commencement

DUES ARE DUE

Enclosed find my check for $3.00 for dues

for 1928-2-

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TYPEWRITERS

RAYMOND KIRK
Secy.-Trea-

s.

REPORT

ANNOUNCEMENTS
University of Kentucky Club of
Greater Cincinnati: Luncheon at
noon on first Saturday in each
month at Industrial Club, Pike
Madison avenue, Covington, Ky.
Note Will the officers of other
Alumni Clubs please send us the
dates and places of their regular
meetings.
University of Kentucky Club of
Chicago: Luncheon third Monday
of each month at 12:30 p. m., in
the grill room of Marshall Field's
Men's Store.
The Louisville Alumni Club of
the University : Luncheon first Saturday in each month at the Brown
hotel, 12:30 p. m.

Alumni Assn.

Special Rental Rates to Students

STANDARD SEES"

IS MADE,

Opp Courthouse

Brief Summary of Year's Work
Is Published for Those Who'
Are Unable to Attend Annual

Name

Degree

Graduate
Yes
No

Married
Yes
No

Class

Business Meeting.

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RENT A

Since there are a great number of
Alumni who will not be able to attend

the annual business meeting of the
Up to this time it has been
to consult the daily flies of the
Alumni Association, space is being
local papers in order to obtain the
taken this week to give a short resurecord of the games along with the
me of the work that has been done
list of the players.
in the alumni office during the year.
The issuance of the college annual
Taking the year as a whole there
had not yet become an established
has been some improvement in the
practice and the yearly alumni publiWhile
affairs of the association.
cations generally omitted all references to athletics.
ALUMNUS IS GOVERNOR'S AIDE there has been nothing spectacular
there has been a steady growth and
Henceforth, however, the Univerthe interest of
sity possesses in its own contemporban Maxweu neavrin, who was gradual increase in membership this
ary archives a tolerably complete graduated from the College of Law the members. The
history of athletics in regard to of the University with the class of year is a little larger than that of
schedules, scores and placers,, and 1923, recently assumed his new duties last and the financial condition of
the reader will be referred to these as aide to Governor Flem D. Samp the association, as was the case last
for detailed records relating to such son. The appointment was made by year, is fairly healthy. There are no
matters.
the governor. Mr. Heavrin has been outstanding debts and when the busiAt the close of the 1903 football practicing his profession in Hartford ness of this year is closed up there
season, the faculty committee on ath since being graduated from the Uni will be a small surplus. Not, howletics was investigated by a com- versity. He was married to Miss Mar ever, large enough to be used effec
mittee of the board of trustees. De- tha C. Pate '24, on June 1,1925. They tively for the University but large
spite a very able defense in person by have moved to Frankfort where they enough to make possible a more in
tensive campaign for members next
Richard Stoll and Clay Elkin, the will live in the future.
year.
findings of the committee were adto the committee on athletics
verse
The University Is rapidly taking
Its action in the
for the faculty.
on a newer and greater importance
Thanksgiving game affair was con
to the people of the state. There is
Me
demned by the board and a vote of
an ever increasing feeling of friendli
censure passed upon it.
ness being shown toward the Univer
James Edward Parker, Jr., B
The faculty committee remained in
sity. While the appropriation made
charge of athletics for the remainder 1920, is a farmer and is located near at the last meeting of the general
of the collegiate year, but declined to Maysville, Ky. His address is R. R. assembly was not as large as the
accept reappointment by the president 4, Maysville, Ky.
needs of the University called for, it
the following year.
was more than the University has re
Thomas Bryan Propps, B. S. M. E. ceived for several years. The ever
The men's basketball team was not
very successful, winning only one out 1922, has returned to the United increasing services of the University
States from Cuba and is again asso- to the state are beginning to bring
of the four games played.
The girls basketball team was ciated with the Kansas Gas and Elec- about a better understanding of the
quite successful, winning both of its tric Company, of Wichita, Kas.
work and mission of the University.
games played.
Year by year a more friendly feeling
George Fultz Reddish, B. S. 1919, is being shown and with a continual i
spring the baseball team
In the
played 16 games, six of which were is with the United States Bureau of growth of this feeling the University 8
on a trip to Ohio and Indiana. It Chemistry. He lives in Washington will go forward more rapidly than in
won a total of six out of these 16 where his address is 3532 Connecticut the past.
games.
avenue, N. W.
The alumni clubs of th eassociation
A field meet was held with Central
this year were not as active as they
University which was won against
Marcus C. Redwine, LL. B., 1919, have been in the past. However, sevis an attorney and is located in Win
her by a score of 78 to 40.
eral of the clubs were very active and
chester, Ky., where he has offices in carried out a program of meetings
Fall of 1904
the Clark National Bank building.
and entertainments during the year.
The old committee declining to
It is the aim of the officers of the
serve, the president appointed on the
Louis Reusch, Jr., B. S. 1919, is
new committee the new commandant, owner and manager of the Golden alumni association to get these orMajor Burt, and Professors Faig, Rod Orchards, in Yakima, Wash., ganizations reorganized during the
Mackenzie,
Pence and Matthews. where his address is Box 106, R. R. 8. coming year and to have them functioning as they did during the GreatOnly the first three took a very active
er Kentucky campaign. Plans are
interest or part in the management
Mose Smith, B. S. C. E. 1919, is an being
made now that will lead to a
for the next two years that the com engineer ior the Louisiana State
better organization among the various
mittee was in charge.
Highway department and is located at clubs.
Dr. Frederick E. Schact, of the Ruston, La.
x
There still is outstanding a large
'
Medical College of the University of
sum in unpaid pledges to the Greater
Minnesota had been selected as coach
Henry W. Sullivan, LL. B. 1922, is Kentucky Fund. This money is badby the outgoing committee.
an attorney and is located in Mt. Ster ly needed at this time since the MemMr. Nisbit, familiarly known as ling, Ky.
orial building, to the Kentuckians
"Noisy," was assistant manager and
who were killed during the World
White Guyn captain. The name of
Allen E. Sams, A. B. 1922, is teach- War, is under construction. A large
the manager does not appear in the ing in the Louisville Male High
sum of money was borrowed from
alumni report of this year.
School. He was married to Miss
The team had a very successful Ethel R. Frisbee in 1924 and they live this fund to complete the work on
the stadium, and notes were given
season, scoring 271 points to their at 195 Coral avenue, Louisville, Ky.
by the executive committee to the
opponents' 15.
Greater Kentucky Fund. These notes
Toward the close it consisted of:
Susan Margaret Settle, A. B. 1922,
This
Line Mahan, center; Coons, left now is Mrs. Edmund I. Richerson, are due and payments needed.
office also has undertaken to collect
guard; Brewer ("Big Brewer") right and lives in Elizabethtown, Ky.
the outstanding pledges to the Kenguard; Goodwin, left tackle; Beard,
right tackle; Montgomery, left end; Arthur Price Shanklin, B. S. M. E. tucky Memorial Building Fund and
Wood, right end. Backfiield
Grady, 1922, is located at 749 Wynnewood this work has been under way for
quarter; Guyn, full back; Haynes, Road, Philadelphia, Pa. He was mar- more than a month. These pledges
right half back: Kemper, left half ried to Miss Mildred Porter, '21, in are being met rapidly.
The most pressing need of the asback.
1924.
sociation for the comming year is a
It lost only one game that to the
larger membership one large enough
University of Cincinati, 0 to 11.
Courtland L. Short, B. S. ,1922, is
The Thanksgiving game was with with the Exchange Lumber Company, to make possible effective work for
K. U., and was very exciting. It had of Roanoke, Va. He was married to the University. To all alumni who
been preceded by much acrimonious Miss Selma G. Graly in 1924, and receive The" Kernel this week we wish
correspondence over the eligibility of they live at 311 Arbutus avenue, Ro- to make a special appeal. Send us
your check for dues for next year
players carried on between Professor anoke, Va.
right now. Use the blank in the lowFairhurst for K. U., and Mackenzie
er corner of this page. A prompt
for S. C, which was published in the
.Margaret E. Shropshire, A. B. 1922,
papers and partisan feeling ran high is now Mrs. William Addams, and is payment of dues now will aid greatly
While it had no effect on changing an instructor in the Art Department in our attempt to increase the active
membership of the association.
the final constitution of the teams, it of the University.
doubtless served to more widely ad
vertise the game, with the result that
the attendance was one of the largest kins, Band, Black, York, Swope and
WEDDINGS
ever seen on the State College Barr.
grounds.
The fiirst team was clean as re
Boehmer-Arnol- d
K. U. protested Grady, alleging gards eligibility requirements with
professionalism because he caught a the exception of Sheldon.
There
The announcement of the wedding
few games for a team in his home were several ineligibles among the
of Robert S. Arnold, who was graduneighborhood
the Hopkinsville subs.
ated from the College of Engineering
baseball team.
seemed to give the of the University, to Miss Emma K.
The committee
S. C. replied, defending Grady coach too free a hand in the disposal
against the charge of professionalism of funds of the association, with the Boehmer, of Lansdowne, Pa., has just
and making counter charges against result that in the desire to build up reached this office. The following acthe bona fide student character of a winning team some of it was used count of the wedding comes from one
of the Philadelphia papers:
Woodward, Wallace and Miller.
for purposes not legitimate in college
"Mrs. Mary Ella K. Boehmer, of
A very important factor in the athletics.
Lansdowne, Pa., announces the marwinning of this game was a talk
The same old controversy over riage of her daughter, Emma Kender-dingiven to the team by Dr. Eastle just eligibility of players broke out afresh
to Mr. Robert Lee Arnold, Jr., of
before it left for the field. Though with Professor Mackensize and Fairlighter than their opponents, this hurst again the champions in the de- Richmond, Ky., and Philadelphia. The
wedding took place in the Lansdowne
appeal so stirred their fighting qual- fense of their respective teams. Only
ities that they carried everything be this year State College did not occupy Meeting House of the Society of
fore them from the first onslaught, the defensible position she did the Friends, Saturday, April 28, 1928.
and the final score was 22 to 4. The year before. It was largely a case of The Friends ceremony was used in
only score made by K. U. was a goal the "pot calling the kettle black." uniting the couple in marriage. The
ceremony was very impressive and
from the field by Woodward.
However, State was willing to arbi was witnessed only by their most intrate eligibility and K. U. was not.
Spring of 1905
timate friends. A wedding supper
lhe umerence becoming unrecon- - followed at the Green Hill Farms
The record by the baseball team
cilable, the Thanksgiving game was hotel. After a wedding trip to the
was a creditable one, it having won
Bermuda Islands the young couple
six out of the eight games played, called off.
The other games resulted as fol will be at home, after June 15, a
Those lost were games with Indiana,
(2 to 1), and K. U., the first one (13 lows:
610 Strath-Have- n
avenue, Swarth-morSeptember 27 Kentucky vs. Cyn- to 7). S. C. won the second game
Pa."
52-thiana at Lexington,
Mr. Arnold, who was graduated
with K. U. (9 to 2).
September 30 Kentucky vs.
The picture of the team appears in
from the University with the class of
23-at Lexington,
1919, now holds a most important
the alumni report of 1905. However,
October 7 Kentucky vs. Indiana position with the York Heating and
with no names accompanying, I am
at Bloomington,
Ventilating Company, and is manaunable at this late date to identify all
October 14 Kentucky vs. K. M. I. ger of the Philadelphia office of that
of the players from it.
at Lexington, 12-company.
Mrs. Arnold comes from
Fall of 1905
October 28 Kentucky vs. Berea at an old colonial family, several of her
Coach Schacht was retained for the Lexington,46-0- .
forobearers being prominently idenfootball season of this year. Kemper
November 4 Kentucky vs. Univer- tified with the early history of
was captain and Nisbet manager.
sity of West Virginia at Morgantown,
The team consisted of Guyn, left
end; McKinney, left tackle; Coleman- November 11 Kentucky vs. CumSheldon, left guard; Mahan-AdaiRichmond Clay Porter, B. S. M. E.
berland University at Lexington,
center; Brewer, right guard; Turner,
1925, is an instructor in the College
right tackle;
Kentucky vs. St. of Engineering of the University of
November 18
right end; Atkins, quarter; Paulin, Louis University, at St. Louis,
Kentucky. He returned to the Uni
left half; William Rodes, right half;
November 25 Kentucky vs. Cen- versity last fall after being in Schnec- - j
Kemper full back. Substitutes: Jen tral University ot Lexington,
taay, si. i., since grnuuuwun.
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