Best Copy Available The ECentucecy Kernel SIX ON PAGE Pictures of 1944 Wildcat Eleven ON PAGE TWO Suggestions For Freshmen UNIVERSITY 0? KENTUCKY VOLUME XXXV LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, Z246 n Tecunc Smashing Wildcat Offensive Slated To Maul Tennessee In Classic Brawl Saturday FR- - .JAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1944 I Kernel Meeting Rules For Fraternities students Interested in working on The Kernel this quarter are requested to attend a meeting at 4 p.m. Monday, in The Kernel News room, of McVey hall. This meeting is compulsory for all staff members. All Cannot Pledge Until End Of First Quarter 'Cats Given Edge For First Time In A Decade NUMBER Most Civilian Men Regis terd Since Winter Quarter In 1942; Enrollment Stands At 1,627 Men To Women Ratio Placed At Three To One Former Kernelites Killed In Action In European Area Wenner-Gre- 1 Men's social fraternities on the n University campus are now governed by new regulations which ' By Betty Tevis were issued from the Dean of Men's The fall quarter registration peroffice in July. Kentucky's Wildcats, with When August 12 First Lieut Robert iod ended Tuesday with the largest On .The regulations for the operation one SEC triumph behind them. enrollment of civilian men since and control of the fraternities are jwwwwj.,1 hljj uoi u.nr.iiin..i...iin J. Ammons, 22, University graduate. the winter quarter of 1942, accordJourney to Knoxvllle today, fans may was killed in action in France, a as follows: expect the traditional rivalry to War Department telegram disclosed ing to an announcement from the .7 No fraternity will be allowed to brew into a hot contest. Coach Ab I registrar's office. this week. An order was filed in Federal Disoperate in any capacity until all Kirwan remains quiet and John 1657 Register Scarcely a month ago an official trict Court in Lexington on August current debts have been paid. says he Barnhill of Tennessee A total number of 1657 ituden'3, report told of the death on July All fraternities must have a 24 dismissing a suit which sought "hasnt much this year" but South12 of First Lieut. Harold E. Winn, of which 462 are freshmen, en housemother living in a room pro- to collect an estimated $92,705.79 eastern grid fans know the two 25. a UK graduate in '42. rolled during the regular two-dvided for her In the house. She from the Mawen Motor Corporateams are more evenly matched Within a few week time, two period, and the number is expected must be approved by the Dean of tion, former operator of the Wen than they have been in years. former students, who had attended to be raised within the next few Aeronautical Research Men. She shall inspect all the rooms is high in the WildEnthusiasm classes together, who had worked days by students who register late. cat camp and the men who know and halls in the house daily and Laboratory at the University. together on the staff of the Ken- During the first day of registration. The suit, filed originally in Fa see that they are kept clean and in are cautious in predicting victory for tucky Kernel, lost their lives in 438 civilian men enrolled, which yette Circuit Court last May 23 by Tennessee, long undisputed king of good order. The Dean of Men or France. places the ratio of women to men the annual classic, his representative will also make H. A. Harper and James M. Molloy fxjAciBob Ammons was appointed editor on the University campus at 3 to 1. Ticket Sales High frequent Inspections of all fraternity and later transferred to Federal t in chief of the Kernel in 1941 when Compared to last year's total of court, was dismissed at their re'' Advance ticket sales indicate that houses. he was Just a sophomore, and in 1833 this fall's registration shows quest. 30,000 may see Barnhill trot his new Committee Appointed "Windy" an increase of 176 students. February of '42 ha made team onto Shields-Watkifield at It had sought to recover for the Winn the managing editor. In June The President of the University A4S Highest J p. m. in Knoxville Saturday. The State all profits they said should of that year Lieutenant Winn will appoint a small administrative have accrued to The Arts and Science college enVol offense is still untried but Kirthe University graduated and went to the armed rollment leads with a total tabula" committee to cooperate with, the through operation of v. far v wan knows Bamhill's single wing the laboratory 0 services, while Lieutenant Ammons tion of 950. The other colleges are Dean of Men in the control and since May 1. 1941. preference and has coached the 'Cat The University finished his college career, graduat- credited with the following number management of fraternities. All cancelled its contract with ' squad all week to meet it. Tennesing In '43. chapters must have the approval of motor corporation last June 1. the of students: Agriculture, 214; Comsee's only game was an informal Bob Amnions This last spring Ammons visited merce. 185; Engineering, 121; Eduthe committee in buying, building, contest against Carson-NewmThe laboratory, donated to the the campus, during a furlough, and cation, 98; Law, 24; and Graduate or renting houses. This committee University V-and they pushed the Navy boys .through an organization while he was here, wrote a guest School, 36. will decide what improvements, if controlled By Axel L. Wenner-Grean over the Knoxville field holding editorial for the April 28 issue of the The regular women's dormitories. any, must be made and what equipthem scoreless. Swedish industrialist later placed Kernel. ment must be installed in all on the State Department's black, Patterson and Boyd halls, have "Kirwan and Shively have done At the University, Lieutenant been redecorated and are housing houses leased or owned to make list, was named in an amazing Job in installing the of its honor Ammons was a member of Omleran them habitable. sophomore women. Our only chance to dedonor. But the University's board Delta Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa: freshman and living This committee will decide the of trustees directed the name be feat Kentucky is to outscore them." in the three back replaces another on the KenOne former Kentuckian staff; Press club; Wild The number extent of tne operation of eac'. dropped at the same time it can That was the comment of coach women's residence halls tucky line-u- p as Norman Klein of Louisville Male takes over for cat staff; Patterson Literary society. Lydia Brown, McDowell, is 373. The chapter, whether to operate a house celled the Mawen Motor CorporaJohn Barnhill after he and five asand Sigma James Howe of Fort Thomas' Highlands high school. president; Scabbard and Blade: with or without meals or to con- tion contract. sociates scouted the Wildcats at the freshman, sophomore and Junior Nu houses are also housing Ole Miss game last week. Commentduct a chapter without either. The This number is 79. Harper and Molloy, alumni of the representative in Student Govern ing on the power of the Wildcat Ninety-Thre- e committee will also decide how University, said dismissal of the Kincaid Redeearated ment association; Freshman club, many men may be accommodated running game he admitted their Kincaid hall has been redecoFederal court suit would not affect Pitkin club: Board of passing attack was also dangerous. under each of the operations named another suit they filed March 17 in rated and is being used to house Student Publications; Student Barnhill announced plans last week above. It is understood that any Franklin Circuit Court,- seeking to Union House committee, and Who's men students. Dr. William S. Ward t to drill his second team in permission given to operate may be 3 Who Among Students in American and Mrs. Ward are serving as head in salary allegedly plays and send the first squad modified or terminated at any time paid Dean James H. Graham of The list of 93 graduates who- He was residents. Collect and Universities. against them this week. P Approximately 190 completed their final work during for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts if the condition of the chapter de the College of Engineering at the also a member of Delta Tau Delta Rate Taps men remain on the campus and mands it. the preceding quarter and have in Education; fraternity. University while, he was in WashWillie Semenda Kentucky is rated among the naMembers Limited He was a graduate of Henry Clay they are quartered in Breckinridge been approved by the board of ington. The case was continued tion's top teams as a result of the trustees, was released by the Regis- Adams, Alice Louise Benton, Luhigh school, and was a member of hall. No chapter will be permitted to until next January. 27-- 7 mashing defeat of Mississippi. trar's office Monday. Clarke, Evelyn have more than 50 actives cille McKinivan the news staff of the Lexington A plea that Graham is serving and Sports writers even down TenHerald before he entred the Army. There was no formal ceremony Percival Coffman, Ann Elizabeth pledges at any time and none shall as a consultant to the Secretary of nessee war admit the Wildcats Lieutenant Winn was a member now cmld have tallied larger score for tlie graduates on completion of Earle, Wathalyne Tipton Fairchild, pledge more than 25 men in one Wr and unable to come here Col-vlof the 240 club, active in Scabbard n aitii out i&uch more trouble. Ken- their work but their diplomas will Marian Atkinson Faulkner, Mildred year. No freshman may be pledged was allowed by ': Special Judge and Blade, was sports editor and Rouse. tucky. Duke, Virginia, Florida and Oe mailed to them as soon as pos- - Paulina Wanlriin l"!ornlvYi T?hrv1oe unless he has a standing of 1.0 for then managing editor of the Kernel. Harold Winn He also allowed Harper and Molthe preceding quarter or semester. sible and their names will appear! Clemson seemed the big guns In the His home was in Marion, Kentucky. Margaret ison. wora Se " in the June '45 commencement The committee will see to it that loy to file an amended petition south after the openers. In a friendly effort to promote" Lieutenant Ammons received his bastian Mosby, Martha wood Neb- - all books and bills are submitted to naming Frank D. Peterson, Univer Kirwan's lineup is unannounced program. Army training at Camp Hale. Col., campus fellowship between lett, Annabel Roberts, Joan Schle-ge- l, the Comptroller by each chapter at sity comptroller, among defendants but he will probably use the same and freshmen, SGA has . Arts and Sciences and Camp Carson, Cot. In England Thacker, the first of each month for audit. . and making other changes in the Helen Marguerite one as in the opening game with since June 30. he took part in the inaugurated "Hello Walk" as its graduates are: College of Elizabeth" Ellen Whaley, and Geor-gianThe suit. memEach chapter must have the substitutions of Norman Klein, invasion of France July 7. and was second project of the school year Young. "We have dismissed our suit ber of the University staff or an Louisville back, for Jimmy Howe, who Arts and Sciences: Candidates for Signs saying "HeDo" will be placengaged in the Battle of France up the Degree of Bachelor of Arts: College of Commerce: Candidates alumnus living in the city in active against the Mawen Corporation as suffered a broken collar bone SaturKentuckian pictures will be made until the time of his death. He. had ed at points alona the Leland Edgar Day. Lula Jeane for the Degree of Bachelor of Sci- control of the internal operations that company no longer exists in day night. Howe will be back in campus walks and will rebeen listed as missing in action since Mar-grence in Commerce; Eunice Leigh of the fraternity. He should ap- Kentucky," Harper and Molloy said Monday, Oct. 2, through Wednestime for the last one or two games. Foley. Mildred Ann Hannah, main on each walk for a week. Every Hartman, Dorothy Combs Arnold, Mary Burnam Brittain, prove all purchases of furniture in a written statement. "The pri- day, Oct. 11. in the basement of Sept 2. Ann every fresh Vols Inexperienced more than two student and especially In Locknane, Wilma Clay Cecil, James Francis Hill, Mary Elizabeth and equipment and see to it that mary object of our suit was to di Memorial Hall, for Junior and sen- years. the service forWinn had- man who passes on the walk desig- Most of Bamhill's players are Virginia Lieutenant been Francis Mitchell, and Earl Doyle, Callie Ann Morris, and Mary members and pledges pay their bills vorce the University from all con- ior classes and all organizations .. n1W J young and inexperienced like Ken"ru' overseas since February. He train- Charles Purvis, Jr. Candidates for Jean Runyon. having individual pictures. promptly. He should confer at nection with this Wenner-Gre- n I ia lom' fMhlon 10 ever tucky's squad but Barnhill admitted s?eak ed at Fort Benning. Ga.. Camo the Degree of Bachelor of Science; one he meets. least once a month with the Ad- company. This we have accom(Continued on Page Six) Graduate School Group Pictures Wheeler, Ga.. and Camp Atterbury, Joseph Brasher Boatman, Robert plished." It's a new Idea designed by SGA Graduate School: Candidates for ministrative Committee and give Any organization not Included Ind. He was killed at Saint Lo. Burton Breeding, McHenry Shreve to make everyone feel more com the Degree of Master of Arts; John them a list of all men in arrears. last year and desiring individual Brewer, James Campbell Cantrill, fortable on campus. Its siicress de Live In Dorms Ross pictures is asked to get in touch John Parker Hill Jr., Ralph Ernst Coleman Arnold, Theressa Anna-belpends upon cooperation from every The Board of Trustees had prewith staff members or the photoMeyer, and Murrell Leon Salutsky. Garr, Chloe Gilford, Dorothy student President Bill Emory urges Kuhn, Carmen Perez Roman, viously passed these regulations: graphers at Memorial Hall before Degree of Bacheus to "make this friendly project of All freshman men must live in Dr. M. M. White, acting assistant Candidate for the and Marjery Allene Thomas. Funeral services for Augustus noon Monday. Those organizations in Music: Donald today a friendly custom of tomor men's dormitories unless excused by Noah May, 68, retired professor of which dean of the College of Arts and lor of Science had individual pictures last Candidates for tne Degree of the Dean of Men; no male fresh- Galloway. Candidates for row." Sciences since March. 1941, and Norman of Science Master of Science; Annie Mary rtnan may live in a fraternity house; industrial education at the Uni- year but wish to be excluded this Pointing out that the University head of the department of psycho- the Degree of BachelorEvyline versity, who died Thursday, Sept. time are requested to do the same. is able to house less than 20 per Botts, Floyd Cox. Morton Irwin Library Science: no male freshman may pledge a logy, has been named associate in Merl Baker, engineering senior cent of its normal enrollment. Pres Joseph Moore, Ima Mae Van Dolin, John Loice Owen, and Wil fraternity until the end of his first 21, were held at 3 p.m. Saturday, dean of the college by the board September 23. from Hopkinsville, has been chosen ident H. L. Donovan has asked the liam Landon Smith. Hook, Helen Louise Williams. quarter or semester in the Uni of trustees, upon the recommendaBefore coming to the University, managing editor of the '45 Ken' board of trustees to proceed at once Candidate for the Degree of Mas- versity. Bachelor of Science tion of Dr. Paul P. Boyd and PreS' years tuckian, with Sarah D. Rainey. arts with plans to build a large residence where he served twenty-foter of Science in Public Health: No male student above the fresh ident Herman L. Donovan. College of Agriculture and Home Lawrence Landis. on the staff until his retirement in sciences Junior from Ashland, man year may be initiated until 1943, he was on the faculty of and Mary Lillian Davis, arts and hall for women and one for men Dr. White came to the Univer Economics: candidates for the deand on the campus. Master Degrees been enrolled in the Uni Berea college. he has sity In 1930 as assistant professor gree of Bachelor of Science in Home sciences Junior from Shelbyville, as "Probably no state university in Candidates for the Degree of Mas- versity for at least one quarter or of psychology, and was named as- Economics; Virginia Haynes Allen, May is survived by his associate editors, according to an the United States has as little dorProfessor ter of Arts in Education; Otis Lane semester and made a standing 1.0 sociate professor in 1931, and head Helen Margret Bradford. Doris wife; a son, Capt. Earl Campbell announcement by June Baker mitory space as the University of of the department in April, 1943, Rose Chrisman. Sara Lee Mock Adams, R. P. Brown, Louisa Eliza or above. May, Camp Breckinridge. Ky.; and editor. By Shirley Meister Kentucky," Donovan said in his Marian MarSoon after the beginning of each two daughters, following the death of Dr. J. B. Floyd, Mildred Snapp Forston, Opal beth Bumgardner, Mrs. William J. Question: What do yon expect to quarterly report to the trustees last Beauty Is Theme garet Evens, Garnet C. Hines, Joe quarter each chapter will submit to Miner. He is also executive secre- Clarice Hurley, Katherine Krug Stark, and Mrs. James S. Carroll, get the biggest "bang" out of this Beauty on the campus will be week. Oleen Thelma Lehman, Grady tary of the personnel office. Johnstone, Joan Catherine Meyer, Majors, Willie Curtis, Wright Par-ti- the office of the Dean of Men. a Lexington. aarter? Outlining in detail the building the theme of the '45 edition, with list of actives and pledges. No man Prichard, Lelia BarnJean Bernice Bud Miller, Ag. pictures of the buildings and scenic needs. Dr. Donovan told the trustees Emma Seifried Phelps, Ida Mae may be initiated without a permit Sowand, and hill Schooley, Erwina that during the entire history of Chemistry. spots of the campus featured. Pieratt, Lena Turner Saunders, from the Dean of Men. This will Mary Jacqueline Stamper. seventy-nin- e years, less than Frances Murphy, Snaps Wanted Alice Elouise Seay, Elizabeth Shai-kube based primarily on scholarship, CandiCollege of Engineering: Snapshots of students or campus $1,650,000 had been appropriated sophomore: Seeing all the new Clarence William Starns, Ray- a standing of at least 1.0 for the Bachelor mond Jayson Wesley, and Goldie dates for the Degree of All SuKy members are urged to activities will be welcomed by the by the General Assembly for the freshman boys. preceding quarter or semester. Jimmy Morreaux. Eng., junior: of Science in Civil Engineering; Margaret Wilson. Committee attend a very important meeting staff, as one of the goals of the construction of University buildings. The Administrative James Hubert Crawford. David University football The president termed as "neces The "pre-wa- r" Candidates for the Degree of Mas- will encourage- the formation of a which will be held at 4 p.m. Monday '45 Kentuckian is more pictures of and James BarPhelps more people and more objects of sities" the need of several build games, grillology, etc. of Science in Education; Fran- student Interfraternity Council In room 205 of the Union. ter bour Stevenson. Candidate for the Marie Denton. A AS, junior: SatAll SuKy tryouts will meet at the interest about the campus. Other ings, including a fine arts center, YMCA, rW'CA. and Freshman Degree of Bachelor of Science in cis Elizabeth Brown, Thelma Lee composed of a member from each College of Commerce building, mu- urday night with the "girls." (Continued on Page Five) same place at 4:30 p.m. (Continued on Page Three.) club . . . will meet together at Mechanical Engineering; Ray Pres Monical, and Eloise Sams Patrick. Yvonne Lion, A AS, sophomore. seum. Journalism building, library 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Music ton Walters. t annex, hospital and dispensary and Football games. room. Gene Marlowe, A AS, freshman: College of Law a dairy barn. He also said addition YMCA Cabinet . . . will meet at al classroom and laboratory space Making trips to Winchester. College of Law: Candidate for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, following genMary E. Miller, A AS, junior. Satwas needed. the Degree of Bachelor of Law; eral program. "When the war memorial field urday morning sleep. book their front yard, also any girl was party, three thousand strong, used . . will meet Scott Elgin Reed. By Adele Denman when you could walk into the Phalanx Fraternity . Lewis Leach, A AS. freshman: house has been completed, it will College of Education: Candidates store an dask for two cartons of considered just "pit" if she didn't to run politics on the campus like give the University great relief by Dating two girls at a time. at 12 noon Tuesday at Colonial "Those aid days are gone forever" Luckies, now they either laugh at have a fur coat and a convertible. a Hitler regime and University of Bowling Lanes. Polly Gallaher. A AS, freshman, providing ample space for its athsaid the seniors mournfully, when you, or hand you a pack of Kools, What about the big bonfires and the ficals would politely ask the party if Phi Beta . . . will meet at S p m. interviewed by a Kernel reporter letic program and a place for as- Christmas vacation. which you guard with your life, snake dances before the football they could make a rule. Tuesday in room 127 of the Union sembling its student for convocaCaroline Kodra, A AS, sophomore; this week, as they sat propped up when people try to bum one games, where everyone got in a long The Kernel and the Lexington building. law. engineering, commencements, concerts and Culbertson's new rules for bridge. behind . . . remember . . . The line and marched with sort of a Herald used to compete to see which tions, remember are available at YMCA Joba Owen Lewis, Eng., sophomore: and medical texts. When asked how oldies continued. conga step, through the downtown would have the most pages, and other programs where the attendYM, room 115 of the Union building. capacity of Me- My 1 card. they felt about the University in After all girls, life can be beauti- district, and how the KA's used to everyone was telling jokes from the ance exceeds the BSU . . . meeting at 7:30 pm. toMildred Long has been appointed e conthey replied, "To heck ful, LaXeUe Fogle, A AS. freshman: take the freshman for instance. be on the end of the line and pick "Wildcat." student publication that morial hall," Dr. Donovan night in the Bluegrass room of the Kernel news editor lor the fall with this woman career business Football. tinued. You can always depend on them, up enough ash trays in the Phoenix had all Esquire could boast of. Doris Singleton, we want a man." Union building. This is the first of quarter, replacing Rosemary Freedraan, Ed., junior: The field house was authorized At this point they dropped their they are the perverbial shot in the hotel to furnish their whole house a series of the programs which will who is now managing editor. Living in Jewell Hall. They Reminisced hankies, stopped their wailing, re by the last General Assembly. arm of UK social life, they for a year? bloodless Janet Edwards has taken over her be held every night for all students Veils Jane Strong. A AS. freshIn his report. Dr. Donovan ref, In the wintertime, remember how member, that we are having a war. Remember the old days when we keep the old ball rolling after the on the campus. Regular BSU coun- appointed position as man: Cadets. ferred briefly to the administrative, difbe held every Mon- replacing Carolyn Hill, who was made .03 s instead of three stand- life has been beat out of it the year all of the frats used to sculpture, "Sure." said others, "now it's cil meetings will Clayton Miracle, AA3. freshman: pretty girls out of snow in the front ferent somehow, uniforms every instructional and research organiings, and loved every minute of it! before. graduated in August. day afternoon at 5. Oh, but they will help some to be yard . . . how each house would where, coeds listening to war news zation of the University. He also I don't guess III get a bang manager is Margaret Remember the dances, where each for all The business YW-YCollege night Hngh Walker Manning. Eng., sure, but what about the dates we have a "passion pit" at the back of Instead of a hot swing band, and reported a student infirmary on students at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Julia Wharton, who held the" same fraternity had a certain square on freshman: A shotgun. your date used to have for breakfast, and home their houses, and the times one many girls wearing wings Instead of the campus, formerly used by Bluegrass room of the Union build position during the summer quarter. the dance floor, and when now is available to Wilbur Cox, Com, freshman: fraternity pins." The complete fall staff will be an- was in one frat, all of the boys coming, when the Phi Delta used would have such funl ing. Special attraction wiU be the Women, civilians. (Continued on Page Four) In the old days the Independent nounced next week. rushed you off your feet, remember to have those filthy decorations in after, amateur program, dancing Case Closed Harper, Molloy st v Ask Dismissal M ... ay ner-Gr- en - r ns v4 v. 4 . an n, women-student- Summer Grads To Receive' Diplomas Soon - recover-$J4,374.9- A3TP-ASTF- V Campus Fellowship To Be Furthered With 'Hello Walk' Monday First Day For Kyian Photos na upper-classm- To Be Taken et "'. I " Dr. White Named Associate Dean Former Professor At UK Dies le Dr. Donovan Asks University Board For New Dorms ,so THty De-var- y, ur n, Kampus Kernels seahsmare: Ctpmerei, SuKy Members Attend Meeting n, Mc-Co- rd - lit (Ole Days Gone Forever': UK Students ' Long, Singleton Receive Positions On Kernel Staff ... five-pou- .... A-- war-tim- editor-in-chie- ... soldier- -students, 222332 *