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ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Deng C. Vest '24
Mary Gorcy '24
Dixon Davidson '24
Jas. R. Davidson '25
Dwight L. Ilickncll '24

SPORTS EDITOR
Eugene

Robert

'25

H Moore

Assistant Sport Editors
Tom Duncan '25
Vanl'clt '26
NEWS EDITOR
Betty

Harbour

'25

Washington and
class decided to suppress one of .outlook for V)23.
the most unpopular of the class Lcc, a newcomer on the IHuc and
traditions of the university, that White schedule and a sure onough
hard scrap. Nothing is known about
of cutting freshmen's hair.
True it is that this is one of Mnryvillc, therefore no conclusions
its traditions, but the Kernel can he drawn. The Georgetown
fails to sec that it is a "sacred tra- Tigers have been under the dog for
dition," one that should he car- yeans, hut always die hard. They
ried out in defiance of the pro- scored tlic initial touchdown on Ken
gressive ideals of the majority of tucky last year, something only Can?
students as well as the entire fac- tre, Vandcrhilt and Tennessee were
able to do. Then conies the "croocial
ulty.
Haircutting is a remnant of the scries." Centre, Alabama, Georgia,
old order of things when fresh- Tech, and Tennessee follow one anmen were looked upon as objects other in succession and the team that
of abuse and humiliation during can emerge victorious in that quartet
the first and most crucial year of 'of games is some team,
their University lives. All forms The season alone will tell the true
of hazing are things of the past strength of tlic Cats and thousands of
and should be discarded with Kcntuckians arc anxiously awaiting
progress just as a worn out piece, the outcome of those last tour con-omachinery, an old suit or attests, a real test of stamina and pow- wrecked automobile
We do not intend to say that
the freshmen should not be given
CROSS COUNTRY CALL
rules to follow and regulations
to be observed. Far from it. We
Candidates for both varsity
think that the freshmen should
and freshman cross country
be looked after by the
teams .ire requested to report to
who should take it upCoach Btichhcit immediately for
on themselves to sec that Uniequipment and training instrucand ideals are
versity customs
tions. Meets have been arranged
impressed upon them and that
for both teams with leading unithey should be required to adversities of the West and South,
But why
here to these rules.
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assuring the athletes of plenty
should the most numerous class
of work.
in the institution be forced to
bow to the most humiliating act
that could be inflicted upon them ?
Y. W. C. A. NOTES
Shaved heads have long been associated with the Reformatory,
penitentiary, and in this State, the Here it is, girls the membership

Helen

KiiiR '25

HUSINESS MANAGER
William Tate
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William

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Richard

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'26

CIRCULATION MANAGER
Clifton Thompson

'26

"reporters!
Huchlcr '26
Orinc Martin
Frances Lee 26
Louise Burks
Virginia Kclley '26
Eugenia O'Hara '26
Judith Yungblut '24
Charles Wheeler '26
hmtnett Milward '26
J. R. McClurc '25
VanMetcr '24 Rol.t. Mitchell '25
Margaret
Thos. Armstrong '26
RachcIIe Sliacklett'M
Mary Catherine Gonnlcy '24
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LOOKING AHEAD
With the largest registration

the University of
Kentucky faces what promises to
be its most successful year. The
class is the
present freshman
largest ever enrolled here. The
percentage of students returning
is greater than ever before. Important additions have been
made to the faculty and as far as
financial resources would allow
have been made
improvements
that will give to the University
the place "in the sun" of educational institutions that it has
rightfully deserved for so many
years. The people of the state
are beginning to realize the worth
Soon they
of the University.
must awaken to urgency of its
demands for sufficient funds to
provide for its expansion.
Despite this pecuniary drawback the University is forging
ahead and this year marks a new
stride in her rapid advance. Her
old students return with greater
love for their Alma Mater and the
incoming classes come with a
in its history,

greater respect alnd admiration

than was ever shown before.
Athletically the University is
facing the greatest year that the
blue and white clad Wildcats have
ever faced. With a football squad
that has been called the best in
the south by some of the leading
sport writers in the country, and
material
a wealth of freshman
that will swell the ranks of the
varsity next year the University
will take her place in that field,
thn nhicti to which she has so
long been entitled. The coaching
staff is the best yet placed in
charge of the Wildcats, and we
confidently believe it will bring
out the best in the wealth of material that appears on Stoll Field
each afternoon for serious

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drive for the Y. W. C. A. of old U.
of K. We all know what the Y. W.
has done and what it is capable of doing; so let's join it full force and lend
ow efforts in furthering its successes.
The membership drive will be launch
ed Monday and every girl who is interested in any way in th eY. W. and
its work is heartily urged to become
a staunch upholder of this organization during the mcmibcrship drive.

University of Kentucky.

The faculty has asked that it
The majority of the
students wish it stopped and are
working to that end. Those few
who persist in spite of its detriment to the University should be
dealt with by progressive s tu
dents in such manner as to im
upon them
press permanently
the seriousness of their attitude
against this exceedingly out-odate custom.
be stopped.

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The initial service of the Y. V. C
A. and the Y. M. C. A. was held Sun
day night in the recreation room of
Patterson Hall. A large crowd was
present and a most successful service

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AND VARSITY

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was conducted during which Dr. Me
Riffe,
Beard, Mihvard, Alexander,
Vey inspired all present with a very
Van Pelt, and Wilson, all members of interesting and uplifting talk in which
last year's yearling squad, reported he stressed the religious side of col
for workouts.
lege life. Special music was furnishBalancinK the excellent material ed by Janet Lampert and also by
Coach Winn has on hand is the sched
Mary Katherinc Daniels.
ule that confronts the Cats this year
very
I he Blue and
White have a
Next Sunday night at the Y. W. C.
tough assignment ahead of them and A. service Mrs. Harmon, of Transyl
should tlicv survive the season with vania, will speak and special music
out a defeat, they will have accom will be furnished. Let's all be at this
plished a verv difficult feat. Wasli
meeting to hear Mrs. Harmon's mes
Centre, Alabama, sage,
ington and Lee.
for it is sure to be interesting.
Georgia Tech, and Tennessee are all
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equally as hard, so the Cats will have T
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A quick glance at the schedule:
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