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box and Elizabeth Croley spent several days this week at the Zeta Tau
Alpha house.
Miss Bess Sanford of Carlisle has
entered the university this week. She Secretary of University "Y"
is living at at Zeta Tau Alpha house
Addresses Club Members
on East Maxwell.
on Cooperation
Mr. Frank Brown, of Madisonville,
Reception Planned
of the social committee is in charge Ky., was a guest last week end at
Bart N. Peak, secretary of the Uni-- 1
the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity versuy oi jvemucicy i. m. o. A., was
The Woman's Club of the Univer- of all arrangements for the entertainhouse on South Lime. Mr. Brown the principal speaker at the luncheon
sity of Kentucky will entertain with ment.

Bart N. Peak Speaks

KITTENS' HOPES

Before Optimist Club

SOCIETY NOTES

SEEM DISTANT

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was a delegate to the district convention of the Kiwanis Club held here
the first part of the week.
Mr. Morris Vaughn visited over the
week-en- d
at the Alpha Gamma Epsilon fraternity house.
Miss Mildred Cowgill, of Owens-borKy., and Miss Nancy Kidwell,
of Dover, Ky., are visitors at the
noon.
sorority house-M- r.
Mr. S. Neal of Lexington, W. Va., Delta Zeta
Robert Benford, of Fulton,
was the guest at the Phi Kappa Tau
spent the week-en- d
at the Sigma Nu
house last week-enMrs. S. T. Davidson, of Barbours- - house.
Miss Katherine Brown, of London,
ville, visited her son, Frank, last
week-enKy., visited at the Alpha Xi Delta
Mr. R. B. McClure, of Lancaster, house last week.
Miss Madge Reynolds, of Augusta,
Ky., and Mr. B. R. Saunders of Crab
Orchard were week end guests at the Ky., and Miss Maxine Parker,, of
Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity house. Lawrenceburg, spent the week end at
Miss Adrienne Mason was a guest the Chi Omega house.
last week end and Misses Gladys Ta'- Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNeal visited their son, Ryder McNeal, at the
Sigma Chi house and attended the
football 'game Saturday afternoon.
Mr. William Jesse, from Versailles,
spent the week-en- d
at the Sigma Chi

their annual reception in honor of
FRATERNITY ROW
the new members of the faculty and
their wives, October 18 at 8:30 o'Misses Elizabeth Shelton, of Midclock in Patterson hall.
way, Christine Thomas, of Paris, and
Mrs. Maury Crutcher, as chairman Jean Mithoefer, of Winchester were
guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma
House over the week-en- d
and attend
ed the football game Saturday after-

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Miss Dorothy Moran and Miss
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at the Kappa Delta house last week
end.
Miss Alice Thompson spent the
week-en- d
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(By Tom Cochran)
Johnny Mauer, newly elec
ted basketball mentor intends to start
the season off right by getting a fly
ing start in preparation for the hard
eames that the 'Cats are to play.
rCoach Mauer wants all aspirants for
the team, who are not playing foot
ball, to report at the gymnasium next
Mftnday night at 7:30 for the initial
session. The men must bring their
own uniforms, as outfits will not be
issued at that time. There will be
three nights of practice each week,
the nights being Monday, Wednesday
and Thursday. At the end of the
football season training will start in
earnest.
Little is known of just who the
team will be composed of this season,
and also little is known what strength
the team will have. One thing is
certain, there will be a wealth of
green material, and it is thought that
these newcomers will make up the
greater part of the squad. The veterans with whom Coach Mauer will
have to work with are Captain Jenkins, Dees, Mohney, Phipps, and possibly Gilb. Sophomore material, of
which Coach Mauer will be well supplied, will consist of Milward, Combs,
Miller, Lyons, Owens, Sisk, Williams,
Myers, and McBrayer.
Wildcat basketball followers, disappointed last year at the failure of
g
the team, are looking forward
that Kentucky will once more
be a contender for the Southern Conference championship.
Although the schedule is not complete, all indications point to a hard
schedule, one that will keep the 'Cats
on 'their toes all season. This year
the Blue and White will take an
Eastern trip, something out of the
ordinary for them.
The schedule to date follows:
December 17 Open date.
Coach

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January
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INDIANA PANHELLENIC TO
PATCH UP DIFFERENCES
Presidents of thirteen of the seventeen fraternities on the University of
Indiana campus unanimously adopted
a resolution asking their chapters to
empower, them to reorganize the
men's panhellenic council, split and
dissolved last year by disagreement
among the organizations, at a meeting called by the Daily Student at
the Phi Kappa Psi house.
Three
presidents and one vice president of
the remaining four organizations approved of the resolution when it was
read to them later. The presidents
agreed to take up the matter with
their chapters and ask verification of
the plan, and that they, the presidents, be empowered to meet and
form the new organization.

January
Annapolis.
January 19 Maryland at College
Park.
January 28 Tennessee at Lexington.
February 3 Washington and Lee
at Lexington, Ky.
February 4 Indiana at Blooming-to-

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With cold weather just around the
corner and the call for
candidates sounded, a squad of not
less than 20 is expected to report to
Coach Bernie Shively next week.
Manager Ray Bowser is hanging
around the gymnasium every after
noon and all aspirants can obtain
equipment irom him.
The material for a
team to represent Kentucky this
winter is very promising and a revival of this sport may be made. Not
much interest has been shown in this
phase of athletics prior to this time
and Coach Shively is anxious to get
all the men possible interested in the
sport.
It is possible that two meets will
be held before the conference Session.
It is known that one team will be played before the conference meet and if
the team develops at a good pace it
will seek other opposition to get, in
trim for the final setto.
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February 11 Georgia Tech here.
A Southern trip is being considered
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February 25 Open.
February 27 Southern Conference
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Dormitory Blues

JL HEY are easily con-

Everyone
and Tennessee.
to see the Kittens win the
championship but the prospect is
gloomy.
The vast number of men
who have dropped out on account of
injuries and other reasons has made
it practically impossible for the frosh
coaches to assemble anything that
might be called a team. The Green
team has a very weak line and the
d
isn't much better.
Too much cannot be said of the
Centre and Georgetown teams. Reports show that both of these teams
are fast and heavy, possessing no
outstanding stars, all being crack
players. As far as is known, the
Cubs have suffered no
Georgetown
serious losses in practice and are in
fine shape for the fray with the Kittens.

meeting of the Lexington Optimist TO PLAY CUBS OCTOBER 28
Club, last week at the Lafayette
hotel. Mr. Peak made his address on
Only a few days are left for Coach
"Cooperation," dominating principles
Major to whip his crippled Kittens
of successful business.
The speaker was introduced by Dr. into shape for the tilt with GeorgeI. S. Stephenson, chairman of the en- town on October 28.
The meager
turn-otertainment committee.
has become conspicuous in
Mr. Peak told of the founding of the poor showing the Kittens put up
the Y. M. C. A. and the spirit of serv- against the regulars in scrimmage.
ice that actuated it. He told that The Kittens will have to use all of
"the spirit of fairness was the foun- their tricks against the Cubs if they
dation of business and that love was hope to defeat the strong Georgetown
the central arm of work."
aggregation, .which has the state
W. W. STILL
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the next meeting and tell of the
games. The program will be in
charge of Capt. Frank Wright.
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