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(A. & S.); Wilkerson, N. M. (Eng.); Wilson, H. (Law); Wilson, R. C. (Eng.);
Wilson, R. 0. (Ag.);
Silns
Wilson,
(Eng.); Winter, E. S. (Lnw); Winton,
(Eng.);
I'orlic (Ag.); Witt, Norman
C.
C.
Woodwnrd, R. (Eng.); Young,

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the course in physical education as conin the University. The work Is
not strenuous nnd every student in the
University, who is physically fit should
take some form of gymnasium work.

(Eng.).

SENIOR

STUDENTS
TO BE VACCINATED

Those beside whose names this mnrk
?
nro not on Senior cards,
appears
but may graduate by carrying cxtrn
work.

HOLMES HEALTH HINTS
At present there is much Scarlet Fever
in Lexington nnd an epidemic is feared.
This would be especially serious if any
cases should develop in the University,
nnd nil students who arc ill in any way
should report it at once, as a slight cold
may lead to a dangerous disease. Scarlet
Fever is a children's disease and is very
hard to combat when it develops in an
older person.
The Department of Hygiene and Public Hcnlth reports that there were no
epidemics in school last year and the
school has been free from them so far
this year. President McVey is very
pleased with the record of last year and
with the assistance of the faculty and
students the same may be accomplished
this year and all eqidemics may be

ducted

Wc Are Giving Special Service to College Boys. Right
ARE URGED

A communication
has been received by
the Department of Health from
Dr.
McCormick stating thnt there is much
Emall-po- x
in this vicinity nnd advising
that every precaution be taken to avoid
an eqidemic.
In order to prevent any
case which may arise while the students are home for Christmas vacation,
nil are urged to be vaccinated before
leaving school. Dr. Holmes nnd Dr. Ireland will do this work free, and advise
every man, nnd woman to be vaccinated
as it will have to be done if an epidemic
develops and this is the best means of

preventing the disease. .
Every person in Kentucky is required
by law to be vaccinated, and no person
can become a member of a public school
as a teacher or student without a certificate that he cr she has been vaccinated
in five years.

Youngest

and Oldest Stu
dents Dine Together

A box of Colgate's tooth paste has been
The youngest and the oldest at the
received by the department of Hygiene I'niversity of Kentucky had Thanksgiv
nnd at the Dental Clinic a sample will be ing dinner together.
Mrs. Stoughton
given to each student.
Fletcher who is the eldest student, had

The Department of Health wishes to
inform the faculty that they should not
excuse students from classes on account
ot illness unless they have an excuse
signed by some member of the Department. All excuses must come through
the Department and are not to be accepted if they are not properly signed.
Many students, particularly girls, are
presenting excuses from their home
physicians to the department of Physical Education and expect to be excused
such
work.
When
from gymnasium
communications are presented they must
be turned over to the Department of
Hygiene and Public Health and the
physician who gave the excuse will be
communicated with. If the excuse receives the okeh of the Department, the
student may be excused.
Students and many doctors do not
realize the benefits that are derived from

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with her for Thanksgiving dinner at the
Leamington, Roscoe Kash, who is only
fourteen and the youngest student in the
history of the University. Mrs. Fletcher
is very much interested in Roscoe, and
together the two present a most interesting picture.
Young Kash who is an exceptionally
bright young lad is taking a
course and expects to finish his medical
course and be ready to serve as an interne in a hospital when he is 21 years
old. If these ambitions are realized
Roscoo will perhaps be the youngest
physician in the United States. But for
all his brightness he is a good sport and
has made a host of friends on the

Now the Suits and Overcoats
5fou Wear Home Will Have
ro Look Good So Let Us
Have Your Order Early.

Becker

"Cleaners that Satisfy"

Phone 631--

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W. B. GRIGGS
Groceries and Fresh Meats

Cigars Cigarettes
And Tobaccos
Opposite

Agriculture Building

R.W. SMOCK
Formerly With Caskey Jewelry Co.

Careful Watch Repairing
SATISFACTION

GUARANTEED

"WATCH YOUR WATCH"
PHONE
157 SOUTH LIME

2682

LEXINGTON, KY.

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campus.
Mrs. Fletcher who is 74 years old, is
the sunny-face- d
old lady one may meet
most any dny on the way to and from
She is registered as a special
classes.
student in the department of language.

Benckart & FOTSCH
Proprietors

Eagle Barber Shop
107
First-Clas-

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South Limestone St.
Work Guaranteed
Lexington, Ky.

TEETH

For Any King of Dental Service
Call on

DRS. SLATON & SLATON
127 CHEAP

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SIDE

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Invites You

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Headquarters

Newly fitted and furnished rooms at reasonable rates make it a very
attractive place to stay. Recommend it to your visiting friends and relatives.

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Just Opened

SIX NEW BOWLING ALLEYS
Enjoy a healthful contest

Entrance through Billard Parlor.

Phoenix Hotel Company

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Continuous Performance, 10 a. in., to 11 p. m. THREE PICTURES (Changed
Every Day) Personally Selected, so that the variety is sure to please everyone.
Courteous Attention; (Best of Order. "Go Where The Go's Go.")
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7 a. m. to Midnight.
First Class, (New Equip
mcnt) Being the only tables of this late design
in the City. A Game of "Billards", or "Pocket-Billiardswill be Enjoyed, as we permit noth
ing but perfect order

Kcfnuvcr, W. G. (Eng.); Kelly, J. R.
Eng.); Kemp-KcfforFred, (A. & S.);
Kenney, C. A. (A. & S.).
Kimbrough,
EHznbeth
(A. & S.);
PICTURES FOR ANNUAL Kinchcloc, Miriam (H. E.) ; King, Elizabeth (H. E.); Lavin, R. E. (A. & S.);
Ledwidge, Geo. (Law); Lemon, C. J. (A.
All
Senior Sec- & S.); Lip, C. P. (Law); Little, R. C.
(Eng.); Long, II. S. (Ag.); Lovett, J. T.
tion Must Be In Before
(A. & S.); McClurc, Berenice (II. E.);
December 16.
Mclurc, Mnrthn (A. & S.); McClurc, II.
V. (Ag.); McCormick, Gladys (A. & S.);
Sonic of the seniors lmve fnilctl to hand McDonald, Martha (A. & S.); McKcc,
in n picture for their section nnd anyone Louise (A. & S.); McMahon, Orena (A.
who has not done so is asked to nttend &: S.); Mann, Adeline (A. & S.); Marsh,
to the matter immediately in order that Frances (A. & S.); Miller, W. G. (Eng.);
all mountinRs may be sent away bbefore Moore, Anna R. (A. & S.); Moore, W.
December 10. The office of the Kcntuck-ia- n I. (A. & S.); Morgan, Pearl (II. E.);
Murphy,
is in the Journalism Department of Morris, W. W. (A. & S.);
Dorothea (A. & S.); Muth, Al. (Eng.);
the Science building.
Following is a list of Seniors who have Myers, Pansy (A. & S.).
Ne3slcr, F. V. (Eng.); Nicholson, G.
turned in their picture to the Kentuckinn
tn be run in the Senior Section of the K. (Eng.); Owens, J. W. (Eng.); Par-ris1022 Annual.
Ann (A. & S.); Payne, Martha (A.
If your name appears on
the list, and you will not be graduated L S.); Peal, W. II. (A. & S.); Peck, Anna
with the class of '22 you are asked to (A.
Porter, R. L. (A. & S.)
notify the Staff before leaving Friday, Powell, G. W. (A. & S.); Premitt, J. B.
(Ag.); Proctor, Ella Raymond (A. & S.);
December 16.
Adams, Mary Christian, (Ag.); Adkins, Piopps, T. B. (Eng.); Rache, Oscar (A.
hiul (A & S); Akin, G. B. (Eng.); Allen, & S.); Reed, Katherinc (A. & S.); Revill,
J. M. (Law); Allen, Hiram T. (A & S); M. K.'(A. & S.); Rice, Addie Lucile (A.
Armcntrout, A. W. (A & S) ; Ashby, Paul & S.); Rice, Geneva (A. & S.); Riley,
K. (Law); Atkerson, J. H. (Ag.); Baker, Georgia (A. & S.); Riley, T. M. (Eng.);
lluth (A &S); Bambcr, R. F. (A & S); Roberts, C. R. (Eng.); Rogers, Henrietta
Banta, M. L. (A & S.); Barnett, Mary (A. & S.); Royster, S. B. (Law).
?
(A & S)
;
Baugh, J. F. (Eng.);
Sam, A. E. (A. & S.); Server, Jim (A.
Bnumgarten, Geo. (Eng.); Baxter, B. B. & S.) ? ; Settle, Margaret (A & S.);
(Law); Beam, H. J. (Eng.); Becker, H. Shanklin, A. P. (Eng); Short, C. L. (Ag.);
I.. (A & S); Bedford, Henrietta (A & S); Shropshire, Elizabeth (A. & S.); Siler,
Boll, Anne (A & S); Bcllew, Clarice (A Eugene (A. & S.); Soler, J. M. (Eng.);
& S); Bennett, R. M. (Eng.); Benson, Slomer, J. J. (Eng.); Smith, Margaret
Geo. W. (Eng.);Bischof, L. F. (Eng); (A & S.); Smock, W. M. (A. & S.);
Wake, W. E. (A & S); Blakey, Lula (A Snapp, Edna (A. & S.); Sopor, L. (Eng.);
& S); Boardman, Sue (A & S); Bobbitt,
Spears, S. M.. (Eng.); Stewart, W. B.
G. (Eng.); Bourland, C. R. (Eng.l; (Law); Stokes, W. K. (Eng.); Stone, NelEroderick, W. C. (A & S) ; Brooks, M. T. lie (A. & S.); Sullivan, Henry (Law);
(Ag.); Brown, Ella (A & S); Brown, Swearingen, V. C. (A. & S.) ? .
Oakley (Ag.); Bryant, Henry (Ag.);
Thornton, D. L. (Eng.); Thorpe, lime
Byrd, U. S. (Ag.); Cain, 0. W. (A & S); (A. & S.); Trelkeld, 0. F. (Eng.); Tins-leDaysie Lee (A. & S.) Tinsley, Glenn
Casner, J. F. (A & S); Chcnault, Carlisle
(A & S); Chcnault, Sue (A & S); Clar, (A. & S.); Tompkins, Marian (A. & S.);
Myrtle (A & S); Cole, Margaret (A & S); Trimble, Roxane (A. & S.); Vanarsdale,
Cooke, J. W. (A & S); Connor, N. D. (A Sadie (A. & S.); VanMeter, Martha (A.
& S); Congleton,
Eva (A & S); Conk-wrigh- t, & S.); Vincent, P. H. (Law); Voelcker,
Nelson (A & S); Craig, R. H. A. H. (Eng).
(Eng.); Crenshaw, J. W. (Eng.); Currey,
Wade, T. E. (Ag.); Walker, F. C. (Ag.);
?.
J. R. (A & S)
Walling, II. W. (Eng.); Warth, L. H. (A.
Darnall, Isabellc (A & S); David, H. & S.); Wedekemper, F. J. (Ag.); Weil,
T. (Eng); Davis, R. E. (Ag); Davis, W. Hcrschel (Ag.); Weir, II. C. (Ag.); West,
li (Eng.); Downing, Virginia (H. H. E.); Logan (Ag.); Whitmer, J. R. (Ag.);
Drake, Lois B. (A & S); Duncan, D. C. Whitworthy, Lucy (A. & S.); Wiggles-wort(A & S); Duvall, G. F. (A & S).
Frances (A. & S.); Wilhelm, Jim
Edwards, Phil (Ag.); Elder, 0. V. (A
& S)
; Enlow, J. II. (A & S); Evans,
?
Jo (H. E.).
Faulconer, J. N. (A & S) ? ; Farmer,
James (Law); Fendley, S. D. (Eng.):
Fielder, L. C. (A & S); Fitzgerald, L. G.
(Eng.); Forkner, Amanda (A & SI; Fow
ler, E. C. (A & S); Ford, G. E. (Law);
Fratmnn, Alleene (A & S); Friedman,
Evelyn (A & S); Futrell, W. D. (Eng.);
Gnllup, George (Law); Gregg, Ed;
Gibson, C. R. (End.); Gibson, B. G.
(Eng.); Gibson, Mary (A. & S.); Glenn,
Howard (Eng.); Goldcnburg, Miss (A &
S.); Gordon, Marie (II. E.); Gould, L.
P. (A. & S.); Green, Elizabeth (A. & S.);
Green, 0. C. (Eng.); Gregg, S. S. (Eng.);
Gregg, S. S. (Eng.); Gregory, P. W. 1
(Ag.); Griffin, Gerald (A. & S.); Hagan,
?
J. A. (A. & S.)
Haggan, Mary Esther (A. & S.) ? ;
Mamilton, Chester (A. & S.); Harbison,
Margaret D. (A. & S.); Harmon, Emilie
(A. & S.); Harris, Esther (A. & S.);
Haydcn, Basil (A. & S.); Heller, Fannie
(H. E.) ; Henderson, F. D. (Law); HenHenry
dricks, Annn C. (A. & S.) ?
C. I. (A. &. S.); Herring, Lafayette (A.
& S.); Hill, Angie (H. E.).
Holbrook, Y. C. (Eng.); Holland. J. W.
(Ag.); Hollowell, C. A. (Ag.); Howell,
W. B. (Ag.); Hukle, A. E. (A. & S.);
Hunter, J. T. (Ag.); Hutcherson, W. R.
(A. & S.); Ildhardt, Henrietta (H. E.V,
Johnson, Keeno (A. & S.); Johnson,
Raymond (A. & S.); Jordnn, J. S. (A.
Lucy (A. & S.)i
& S.); Kavanaugh,

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