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The Kentucky Kernel
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY

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No. 7

LEXINGTON, KY., NOVEMBER 3, 1922

VOL XIII

WELCOME HOME ALUMNI
WILDCATS

WILL CLASH

WITH CENTRE ELEVEN IN William Finn, of Burlington

is Made

President

GAME

TWENTY-SEVENT- H

Coming Day to Bring
Largest Crowd Ever Assem-

Home

bled on Stoll Field

CENTRE OUTWEIGHS CATS
Varsity Faces Haitdestr Game of
Season With a Clean
Record

HELEN KING ELECTED
CAPTAIN OF C COMPANY

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OFFICERS ELECTED
FOR SENIOR CLASS

William Gocble Finn, of Burlington, was elected president of the senior class of the University at a meeting held in chapel Monday afternoon.
Mr. Finn has been prominent in student activities throughout his entire
collegiate course, having had a leading
role in Stroller productions for the
past three years. He is a member of
Sigma Nu fraternity, Keys, Thirteen,
honorary freshman and sophomore,
Lamp and Cross, honory senior and
Alpha Zeth, honorary agricultural
fraternity.
Other officers elected at the meeting were Ann Hickman, of Washington, D. C,
Julia Willis,
of LaGrangc, secretary; L. C. David-eoof Jackson,
treasurer;
Laira
Hubbard, of Lexington, prophet; Elizabeth Hume, of Richmond, historian;
Henry Taylor, of Henderson, grumbler: Irene McNamara, of Mt. Sterling, giftorian; Harry Brailsford, of
Louisville, orator; Henry Fielder,

Daisy Taylor and Mary Snell Ruby
to Be Sponsors; Others Elected

ANNUAL

llcicn King, ot Lexington, was
elected sponsor of Company C, cadet
batallion of the University of Ken
tucky, last week. The selection of
Miss King was made to fill a vacan
cy caused through the failure of the
sponsor "of Company C to return to
school this year.
Daisy Allen Taylor, of Lexington,
has been elected sponsor for Company
B of the
University of Kentucky.
Mary Snell Ruby, of Madisonvillc,
d
was made sponsor for the
D company.
The elections
in B and D companies
were held
Tuesday during drill hours, at which
time Louise Boden, Louisville, and
Edna Louise Wells, Ashland, were
elected sponsors.
The selection of these students, to
gether with the election of Miss King,
to sponsor Company C Monday, completes the roster of company sponsors.
Platoon sponsors for Company C will
be elected this week and those of
companies B and D will be selected
soon.

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DELEGATION

Of

EXPECTED

LARGE

AT

HOME

COMING

Every Alumni Club in Kentucky
is Planning to Send a Number of Representatives
MANY PARTIES

PLANNED

Economics
Department
Organizing Alumni Association With U. K. Spirit

Home

newly-organize-

From present indications Saturday,
The Wildcats of Kentucky will
November-!- , Home Coming day at the
clash with the Colonels of Centre,
annual footUniversity, will see the largest assemin their twenty-sevent- h
blage of Alumni and former students
ball game, to decjde the supremacy
present to witness the game with Cenof State Saturday afternoon on Stoll
BIG BOY PRIBBLE
tre that has ever returned to the UniField. The Colonels have suffered
What Washington Irving was to
versity in its history. Even the homeonly one defeat this year, and that to
Sleepy Hollow, What Napoleon was
coming of October, 1916, which markHarvard, while the Wildcats have an
to Corsica, what Abraham was to
ed the golden jubilee of the University
unbroken string of victories.
tt
Ur of the Chaldees, that what
and held the record for attendance,
Saturday will be Home Coming Day
Lee Pribble is to Butler, Ky.
until the present, will be surpassed,
for the Alumni and one o fthe largest
'20 and '21
Pribble campaigned in 1919,
according to the prediction of Herbedt
crowds ever assembled on Stoll Field
at fullback, and he did so much damGraham, Secretary of the Alumni Asfor the
is expected to be present
poor.
age to the enemy forces that Coach
sociation.
classic. The stands have been enK
Injun Bill decided to put him up
Every Alumni Club in Kentucky is
larged "during thvpast two weeks and
closer to his opponents so that he
planning to send a party to the Unipeorfle can be comfortably
fully 11,000
JOSEPHINE FRAZIER TO might have a better chance at them.
versity for the festivities of the ansated Saturday"
BODY SELECTS
Big Boy is playing guard this year STUDENT
day, the Kentucky
nual
The Cats have not scored on Centre
and helping make the Blue and White
clubs outside the state intend to send
HAVE LEAD IN
1916, when the Blue and White
since
line one of the strongest in many MOST
POPULAR GIRLS delegates to represent them at the
gridders handed the Colonels a terriautumns.
game and to take part in any celebra
Kentucky has probably Cast and Chorus of Opera An
fic beating.
follows. The first
the best team that has represented
Kittie Conroy Receives Largest tion which to notify the secretary was
nounced by Prof. Carl
club
and White in many a year
the Blue
Number of Votes in
WILDCATS ARE VICTORS
Lampert
at Pittsburgh, which sent an enthusand will give the Danville team a hard
Contest
iastic letter expressing best wishes
battle.
Josephine Frazier has been selected OVER SEWANEE
biggest and most successful
ELEVEN
Kittie Conray, of Mt. Sterling, Mar- for the
With the exception of "Chuck" to play the part of "Erminie" in the
the University has
Wildcats will be in excel- opera of that name, which will be
Rice the
tin Pate, of Hartford, Margaret Lavm,
an in- given by music students of the Uni SECOND TIMEIN HISTORY of
lent condition. Rice suffered
Paris, Margaret Gormley and
Plans for celebration in honor of
jured knee in the Sewanee tilt and will versity of Kentucky at the Ada Meade
Frances Smith, of Lexington, and the occasion are somewhat different
probably be out of the lineup tomor- theater, December 6, 7 and 8.
First Victory Ever Taken From Ann Hickman, of Washington, D C, from formerly as there is no formal
row. The Colonels, despite the ab
Others in the cast will include Jack
entertainment but. informal parties
Southerners on Home
were declared winners of the annual
"Bo" have one Dahringer in the part of Cabieux,
sence of the
and get together meetings held by the
Field
of the strongest teams ever seen on a Earl Baughman as Reveuncs, E.
populaiity contest held at the Univev
fraternities and other organizations on
gridiron.
In Herb CovKentucky
as Chevalier, Earl Heavrin as
the campus. Miss Maybelle Cornell,
MATCHED sity of Kentucky last week.
ington, Coach Moran has one of the Eugene, Willis Downing as Marquis, TEAMS EVENLY
Mir,. Conroy, who is a senio." at of the Home Economics Department,
best quarters in the country, and in Marian Seegar as Captain Delaney,
is arranging for a luncheon for all
Entire- - Blue and White Back-fiel- the University and editor of the
Hudgins, Tanner and Roberts, a back Henry Taylor as Simon, Edith Den
Plays Stellar
the college annual, received Home Economics alumnae. She hopes
field of no mean ability.
ton as Cerise and Leslie Worthington
to organize a Home Economics
Game
the largest number of votes in the conThe Colonels will outweigh the Cats as Marie. Four parts in th ecast have
Alumni Association.
line and not been awarded.
by a wide margin, both in the
The Wildcat triumphed over the test, 609, almost 200 more than were"
The purpose of the
A tentative chorus of the play will Tiger last Saturday when the Blue received by any other student. Miss day is to spread the University spirit
in the backfield. The Cats, however,
are undaunted at this advantage, and include Marie Beckner, Elizabeth and White elevn defeated Sewanee in Conroy was declared in the contest throughout the country and thus make
McMeekin, a game replete with exciting and
Allen, Mary Marshall
will fight until the final wh'stle.
last year one of the two most popular a better and more loyal Alumni AssoWith the possible exeception of Lillian Rasch, Laura Bennett, Martha breath-takin- g
ciation. The clubs in all parts of the
moments. This is the girls in
the University. She is one of
Rice, the Wildcats will present to the Pat'e, Jeanette Carl Lampert, Elizabeth first time a Kentucky eleven
has
United States were greatly benefitted
that has Gazzer, Louise Boden, Laura Smith, emerged victorious over a Sewanee t he original sponsors of the cadet ba- by the graduates of the class of '22
populace, the same line-u- p
won five straight victories for Ken- Louise Patterson and Ann Malply, team on Stoll Field.
tallion having held the commission of and the success of the Association detucky. In the event of Rice's ab- sopranos;
Misses Alary M. Heard,
The game was like all of the Se- - "captain" for two years
She is a pends upon the support of each of the
sence Hallowcll will be seen on the Viola Harper, Edna Gordon, Frances
y
contests, a close bat - !member of tllc Stroller dramatic or graduates of each class.
Pearl tie. with the winning team victorious
left flank. Colpitts is slated to hold Aslibrook. Marcia Lampert.
K
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Circle,
and
down the other end, with Ramsey and Martin, Katherine McGurk, Lena and by only a small margin. The two ganization, the
CINCINNATI UNIVERSITY
tackles. Captain Prib Lilly Wiglesworth and Sue Hum teams were as evenly matched as two president of the Chi chapter of Tlieta
Russell at the
PLANS MUSIC EXCHANGE
ble and Martin will be on either side phrey, altos; Messrs. Beverly Maun, teams will ever be, the Southern in- Sigma Phi, honorary journalistic fraL. M. Buckner,
Lampert, vaders having but four ounces per ternity.
Oliver
of Freddie Fest, at Center.
Glee Club May Come Here at SuggesTurner Gregg will pilot the clven Church Mathews, Sam Adams, Rob- man weight on the Cats.
tion of Miss Josephine Simrall
Miss Martha Pate who received the
with Fuller. Ferguson and Sanders ert Clem, Horace Brown, Douglas
The University of Kentucky and
To pick an individau star from the second highest number of votes, a junBruce Full Vest and E. J. Asher, tenors; Messrs.
competing the backfield.
the University of Cincinnati will have
Cats would prove a very difficult feat
ior, is sponsor of the band. She was a musical exchange this winter if the
B. W. Mathews, Joe Walters, E. F.
er will do the kicking.
for the entire eleven played one of
K
Goodsou, B. S. Taylor, J. W.
the best games ever seen on the local declared last year the iuost popular suggestion of Miss Josephine Simrall
and Johnson, bass.
MILITARY NOTES
Miss is carried out. Miss Simrall was
field. The work of Rice, at end, Ram- girl in the sophomore class.
K
The elections of Company Sponsors
crly dean of women at the Univer- sey, at tackle, Martin and Pribble at
is a member of the Aloha Gam-- .
C. D.
NOTICE!
for the following companies, B.
sity of Kentucky and is now acting in
guard, and the entire Wildcat back- - ma Delta Fraternity.
were hold Tuesday, Oct. 31: "C To Arts and Sciences Students:
that capacity at Cincinnati.
field were the luminary features of
Margaret Laviu is also a junior.
Notices addressed to you are put in
Company, the prize company of the
According to plans formulated by
the fray. The Cats seemed best on
batallion, elected Miss Helen King the case on the wall opposite the Book the defensive, holding
Circle Dean Simrall the girls' glee club of
the Tigers for She is a member of the
sponsor; "D" com Store in the basement of the Adminis
as their company
and a sponsor with the rank of "lieu- about fifty iiTembcrs, will come to the
downs on Kentucky's five yard line.
pany, which was just organized this tration Building.
Captain Couglin, Powers and Shook tenant" in company A, and held the University for a concert, the expenses
Please look for your mail there were
year, elected Miss Mary Snell Ruby
the outstanding stars for the office as secretary of the sophomore of which will he paid by the UniversiThe returns from "B" company have every day.
ty. In return the university will send
Southerners,
Cotighliu gaining the class last year.
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in yet.
not come
greater part of the visitor's yardage.
Margaret Gormley, of Lexington, one of its music units, probably the
NOTICE!
The standing of the companies so
Sewanee won the toss and elected has taken an active part in varied Un- opera "Erminie," to Cincinnati.
All former students of the
far this year are as follows: A
Although it was favorably received
to receive.
Fuller kicked off for Ken- iversity activities. She is a junior.
Western School please meet for
115.36; B, 115.56; C, 87.84; D, 106.80,
tucky and Powers returned twenty
Miss Ann Hickman, a senior, has no definite action has been taken toa few minutes i nthe Agricultural
The company leading in the number
yards before he was downed. After the distinction of being the only wards carrying out the plan, accordbuilding, at 3:30, Monday
of points at the end of the year will
ing to Professor Carl Lampert, head
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be awarded a prize loving cup.
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of the department of music.
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