xt776h4cp313 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt776h4cp313/data/mets.xml University of Kentucky Fayette County, Kentucky The Kentucky Kernel 19300411 newspapers sn89058402 English Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. The Kentucky Kernel The Kentucky Kernel, April 11, 1930 text The Kentucky Kernel, April 11, 1930 1930 2012 true xt776h4cp313 section xt776h4cp313 ..f 1 Best Copy Available HP' - 4. THE KENTUCKY KERNEL VACATION IS FROM LAST CLASS APRIL 16 TO FIRST CLASS APRIL 22 UNIVERSITY VOLUME XX LEXINGTON, TABLE D' HOTE WILL BE NEXT CAMPUS GUIGNOL VKERNELS The freshman class will hold n meeting at 4 o'clock Tuesday, April 15, In Memorial hall. All freshmen are urged to attend. THERE IS NO JUSTICE Dean Alvln E. Evans, of the College of Law, will address the Fayette County Women's Club at 2:30 o'clock next Wednesday afternoon on "The Administration of Justice." O'DEAIt, O'DEAIt, O'DEAItt Robert O'Dear will represent the University chapter of the Scabbard and Blade at the convention In Minneapolis April 26, 27 and 28, instead of Hayes Owens who was selected delegate. The delegate was changed because of a track meet which comes on April 26, In which Owens will participate. AUX ARMES, CITOYENS! met at Lc Cercle Francals o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the recitation room of Patterson nan. Miss Alberta Riley presided at the opening of the meeting. Miss Vera Dodson had charge of the program which was on the Life and Works of Edmund Rostand. Miss Dodson was assisted by Miss Katherlne Wilson. The remaining time was devoted to the playing of French games. There were fifteen memoers present., FINIS FOR ALL Bar examination be held April 16 and 17, according to an announcement made Tuesday in the College of Law. The following eight University law students will take the John pvn minatlnn at that time: nmshv William H. Cecil. Dan Grif Finley, Malcolm Wallace, flth, J. C. Willis C. Wright, William Buckles, and H. A. Asher. The Kentucky at Frankfort will- PEPPIE'S - DIARY DRAMA Comedy of Sophisticated So ciety Life Will Open Week of May 5 'PLEASE ATTEND1 '' FOWLER AND GALLAWAY OF PLAY Talented Cast Is Selected for Vivid Account of mestic Discord Do- "Table d' Hote," a clever comedv of sophisticated society life, is the title of the Inst Gulgnol .production of the current season. The play, which is in three nets, was written by Director Frank C. Fowler and Mrs. Marian Callaway. It will be presented at the Gulgnol theater during the entire week of May 5. The action of the play takes place in the dining room of a fashionable summer resort hotel in Spring Lake, N. J. It is a vivid account of domestic discord and clandestine relations existent among certain fam ilies of the "four hundred." The manuscript is reDlete with ex cellent comedy and tense dramatic situations. Mr. Fowler, of the nlav. will direct the production and assist the actors in the interpretations of tneir respective roles. Mrs. Gallo-- , way is with her husband, Prof. W. F. Galloway, at the University of Michigan, where he is instructing! classes in isngnsn. Besides being the other of the nlav. Mrs. Gallaway is an actor of excep tional anility. Lexington theater goers have not forgotten her ex cellent performance last year in "The Flight of the Duchess." The cast that has been selected for the production is as follows Mrs. Brierly, Miss Virginia Boyd, former student at the University and member of Kappa Kappa uamma sorority; Mrs. Tottenham, Mrs. Dorothy Martin, wife of Prof, J. W. Martin, of the College of Commerce; Patrician Tottenham, Miss Mary Sidney Hobson, Chi Omega; Garry Hamilton, Mr. Glen Baylor, former student at the University of Virginia, and member of Delta Chi fraternity; Billy Petti grew, Mr. John Noonan. Sigma Nu: George McAllister, Mr. Kenneth Mclntyre, former student at Washington and Lee University; Jessica McAllister, Miss Virginia McVey, former student at the University and member of Kappa KaoDa Gtmmi wgrity:- - Ottver.ttae-bea- d waiter, will fee played by Mr.TIayes caiunan; Mr. Claude walker and Mr. Delroy Root, members of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity, will en act the roles or waiters. KENTUCKY, APRIL Allison to the council was as follows: "As a result of Investigations con ducted, the attention of the student body is called to the fact that the campus book store is owned and operated by the University of Kentucky, with Miss Carrie Bean employed as manager. The books at tfie store are being sold at list price, and the profit at the store for the entire past year is less than 5 per cent, and no rent, heat or light charges were paid by the store, the University of Kentucky furnishing these free. "Books on sale at the store are selected and orders placed by the heads of the departments at the University. These orders are placed In the hands of Miss Bean, who for wards them to D. H. Peak, business manager, who approves them before the books are ordered. "All bills are paid by D. H. Peak, who is In charge of accounts for the store. "In view of the small profit made unfounded." He consulted Miss Car by the campus book store and conrie Bean, manager of the book store, sidering the routine employed In and D. H., Peak, University business purchasing the books, it is my findmanager, who gave him the Infor- ing that charges made by students mation upon which he predicated that the book store is reaping exor his report to the councilmen. bitant profits from the sale of texts The statement as Issued by Mr. is unfounded." Strollers Add "Scarlet" to List of Spring Successes ENGINEERS TO GO NORTH MAY 6 Director Riley Produces Air of Mystery and Suspense Throughout Drama 7-1- KATHERINE DAVIS GIVES SKILLFUL PERFORMANCE Annual Tour of Seniors Will Include Inspection of Large Entire Cast and Stage Crew Industrial Centers to View Assist in Realistic Actual Work Production In order to "give the prospective engineers a vision of what is going on in the large industrial centers that they will be more able to understand what is happening in the profession they are entering," the seniors of the College of Engineer ing, from May 7 to 16, under the gHldanot Dean F. Paul Ander- - NOiMINATIONS MUST HE IN ISEFORE NOON, APRIL 16 OF KENTUCKY Council Names Committee To Audit Store Profits; Text Report Is Received Appointment of a committee of three to determine whether or not there is Justification for charges made by students that the Univer sity book store is earning excess profits from the sale of texts and school commodities featured a meet ing of the Men's Student Council Wednesday afternoon. The action of the council followed the granting of permission for the audit by President McVey at a meeting last week. Those named on the committee were Walter Vest, Alex-nndBruce and Benjamin LeRoy. uex Allison, president of the coun cil, read a report of his investigation of textbook sales and profits to the councilman, which was filed for consideration when the committee of three returns a complete report of its findings after an audit of profits and expenses at the school store. Mr. Allison s report on the sale of texts that "charges marie by stu dents that the University book store MAY QUEEN By MALCOLM KENT Scarlet masks and gowns, crimson-bound programs, red footlights, scarlet cards of warning and death and scarlet thoughts were delightfully interwoven with the mystery- farce at the Gulgnol Monday, 11, 19.30 NUMBER 26 300 SCHOOLS ARE REPRESENTED IN ANNUAL EVENT Rnli- Students Elrt ;T . iueen or junior from 1500 Students Will Probably Attend Kentucky High School Week PROM QUEEN DANCE, APRIL 25 Musical Contests of Individ uals, Rands and Orchestras Arc Today and Saturday 350 contestants Sadie Hovious, Jane C Ken-neMary G. Heavenridge, Jo Blackburn Also Ran from ELECTION WAS SECOND sixteen- - districts representing over 300 high schools from every section of the state, have already particl plated in the oratory, declamation, debate, and achievement contests held Wednesday and Thursday In the tenth annual high school week held at the University under the au spices of the Department of Univcr slty Extension. It Is expected that before the conclusion of the pro gram of activities, which includes the Kentucky High School Festival to be held today and Saturday, there will be over 1,500 Kentucky high school students in attendance. high school week The two-da- y program, which in the charge of Prof. Louis Clifton of the extension department, opened on Wednesday morning at 9:30 in the Memorial building with the oratorical con tests. Sampson Knuckles, from the Red Bird Settlement School, Beverly, was acclaimed the winner over 15 other district winners. Two boys, Thomas Seary, Holy Family High School, Ashland, and Alvln Trigg, Hopklnsville, were tied for the second place honors. Judges in the oratorical contests er were Dr. T. T. Jones, Dr. L. J. and Prof. George Ragland of the University faculty, and Mr. W. E. Freeman, Jefferson county, Missouri, a member of the Missouri state legislature. In the first round of the debate contests held on Wednesday at McVey hall, Murray defeated Bellevue defeated Jenkins; Frankfort defeated Hopklnsville; Science Hill Academy defeated Pleasure ville high school; St. Xavler of Louisville, defeated Elizabeth-tow- n high school; Berea Academy defeated Minerva; Ashland defeated Red Bird, and Danville defeated Bowline Green. In the second round of the preliminary debate contests held at McVey hall Wednesday night, Bellevue defeated Murray; Frankfort defeat -de e Beienee;Hill;.BwftAcademy, feated St. Xavler, and Asniana ae feated Danville.l (Continued on Page Seven) CORONATION TO BE HELD DURING CLIFTON HAS CHARGE OF TWO-DAPROGRAM More than - IN HISTORY OF U. OF K. Jack McGurk, Chairman of Affair, Announces Arrangements Are Complete PHI MUS PLEDGE AT BAND CONCERT Ten Are Honored at Opening I'rogram of Twilight Series In Memorial Amphitheatre Thursday Thursday night marked the open ing of a series of six twilight con certs presented by the University concert band. This series of concerts is being presented in the Memorial amphitheater if the weather permits, otherwise the program will be given Inside the Memorial build ing. Miss Mary Lou Renaker. member of Kappa Delta sorority and Junior in the College of Arts and Sciences, was elected Queen of the Junior Prom yesterday afternoon. The vot ing on all the candidates ran close, and Miss Renaker's majority was not large. Other nominees for the honor were Misses Sadie Hovious, Jane Clay Kenney, Mary Grace Heavenridge, and Josephine Blackburn. This is the second time In the his tory of the University that a prom queen has been elected. Last year Miss Kathleen Fitch received the honor, but was unable to be present on the night of the prom due to illness. The coronation of the queen will take place at the prom, which will be held in the Men's gymnasium the evening of April 25. The fes tivities of the evening will be Interrupted and Jack McGurk will pre sent the queen to the dancers. Politics took a slight turn in the election when the press was refused admission to the room in the basement of the Administration building, where the ballots A were counted and tabulated. Kernel reporter, endeavoring to secure the story of the result be fore press time, was told in no un certain language that' he was not wanted in the room, and that the winner would be announced as soon as convenient to the officers conducting the vote. Miss Renaker, whose home is In Burlington, was recently elected president of the local chapter or. Kappa Delta, was selected as a Kentuckian beauty, was a nominee for band sponsor, is a member of the Y W. C. A., a Stroller eligible, a "member'" or the 'University Girls' Band, and Is a reporter on the staff of The Kernel. Kappa Deltas are holdng open house in honor of. Miss Renaker Saturday afternoon from 4 to 6 for all the men students on the campus. The Junior Prom Is one or tne nutstandlne social events of the school year and with the election of the Queen of the Prom all arrangements for this delightful affair are complete. The Prom committee, of which Jack McGurk is chairman, has attended to every detaila that suc wn on to make the affair cess and it Is the popular belef that this will be one of the best dances of the year. The dance will be formal and will last until one o'clock. orOne of the better chestras has been engaged to furnish the music. The University band is the THURSDAY Up in the bright campus' most active organization. sunlight of the early morning to enIn the course of the college year Strolling joy the coming of Spring. the University band performs at ohnnf fhA streets I did See BILL either rehearsals or engagements HODGIN who did walk' with me ain?Wly.w-trtlft.eHH! we qiq uuk organisation, I with him, and presented band's activities for 1920-3- 0 will relng trip required of all prospective "Scarlet," by Bruce length about the approaching finals Balfour Evens, veal appearances at 102 rehearsals, graduates. engineering anrt females. Saw also TOTSY as the most recent addition to their seven football games, ten basketball According to Dean Freeman, list of nineteen spring production nnsE takinir his leisure before class, games, seven concerts, eight radioMost students at universities have successes. Saw the enterprising HENDERSON casts, twelve military formations little opportunity of getting sight of "JUDGE" DYSARD as he nurriea to Prom the time we entered the litand about ten miscellaneous appearthe actual work of engineers," but tle theater to be confronted by ush the dean's class to offer his dissentances. ing opinion. Saw BEV WHITE, the on this trip to the Industrial cen ers and ticket handlers masked and Last night's program was as folrhvmer of rhymes and writer of ters of the United States the 63 frrrarnarl In enanlaf .M1 i lows: opinions, but he was in no hurry, students will have this opportunity. fm. lth the ldenMt 0, March Kentucky Cardinal, BarhurFaculty members also going Saw BART PEAK in his usual woo an ry. Finally to breakfast where I did Leach, nard. Dean Anderson, Dean Freeman, D. intriguing airouipiuc, wicicand sus Dr. Henry Goddard of mystery ' see THEO TEBBS and another Overture Rosamunde, Schubert. V. Terrell, L. S. CBannon, and J. pense as the sanguinary Well -- Known Author and Patrol The Blue and the Grey, drama Kunna who I do not have the pleas Schuermeyer, Barnes and Gil B. Dicker. and flowed through three acts Editor, Will Be Speaker at Dalbey. more Are Other Officers The following schedule has been ebbedsmashing of knowing. Saw also "ALEX" tire to climax of compoundCharacteristic The Drummer's ALEXANDER, who did greet me Annual Commencement Elected at Meeting Yester- arranged: May 7, the party will ed a interest and histrionic endeavor. Delight, Edwards (featuring Mr. Ben with his usual fine manners. In the leave Lexington for Detroit, Mich., Directed by that competent actor day afternoon to stroll about wishing Dr. Henry Goddard Leach of New Stark). where three days will be spent in and critical writer, that I had no ambition for school Morton Walker, junior in the Col specting the various Ford factories, and performed by Thomas L. Riley, York City, present editor of the At this time the Phi Mu Alpha an all-stcast that I might loaf to my content. lege of Arts and Sciences and mem- including the Stout Air of talented actors, "Scarlet" merits Forum magazine, will deliver the professional musical fraternity, held annual it spring pledging services. The Saw the usual array of loafers who ber of Phi Kappa Tau social fra Diane factory; the museum at Dear all the praise that has been given address at the sixty-thir- d It commencement day exercises to be pledges are as follows: Edgar Bag- mind for study: EARL MAY ternity, was elected president of the born, the General Motors Proving by three delighted have no audiences. dressed ud to eo somewhere, out University Y. M. C. A. in the annual Grounds, and the Parke-Dav- is held June 2, according to an an shaw, Malcolm Barnes, Beryl fac Behind the glare of red footlitrhts. nouncement made by Dr. Frank L. never eettine there VIC YOUNG election held yesterday, according tory. Friday evening dinner will be Foster Coleman, Wiley For-ma- n. the living giving the ladies his usual treat Louis Friedman, Wilbur Frye, to an announcement from the office had at the Brooke-Cadillhotel at Oyster room of the Marsh home McVey. The exercises, which are to Bay, Long Island, was be held In the men's gymnasium, James Lyne. David Welsh. These PEYTON Eijiiis engaging in uie of Bart Peak, secretary of the or- - with the Detroit Alumni Club. the be initiated April 21 at national pastime VIRGINIA ganzation. Carlysle Schuermeyer, Saturday, the engineers will take seen as' and Joseph's curtain slowly will begin at 10 o'clock In the morn- pledges willduring 16 parted retreated to the sides ing. YOUNG and GLADYS 'RICE in Junior in the College of Commerce, the Province con Cincinnati FRANCES and member of Sigma Beta Xi, was a lake steamer to Buffalo, and Sun- of the stage. It was in that living new sprln g dresses Dr. Leach, internationally known vention, held under the direction of Niagara, they room tnat tne drama unfolded In day and Monday, at BASKETT acting like a youngster elected SuKy, O. D. K., and Men's trips the first act, gathered momentum author and editor, made known his Province Chief Walter Devaux. will take the usual sight-seeiANNELLE KELLY taking a ride acceptance to Dr. McVey in a letter The active members of the chap Other officers chosen for the year besides visiting the power plants in the second, and Student Council to ConBUD FARMER going social reached its tine: to the latter last week. 1030-3- 1 ter are: Hugh Adcock, Bill Ardery, Malcolm are: Treasurer, duct Election April 25 WILBUR FRYE dressed up in i Barnes; secretary, Robert Gilmore; and industries. Monday evening, ling Holmes climax ih the third only career of this gentleman has Claude Walker, Irmen Forte, Joe The lleht snrlntr suit going to The Ker and member of thei faculty board of thev will have dinner in Buffalo a lew seconds before the curtain been one of high honor and posi- Conley, Eugene Royse, Joe McGurk, The names of all nominees for nel office for a last minute check directors, Professors P. E. Karraker, with the Western New York Chap spread Its bright expanse In final tion. Dr. Leach has been editor of Lawrence Alexander, David Young, on the paper. This abundance of Paul K. Walp, J. Holmes Martin, ter of the American Society of movement ere the audience awoke the Forum since 1923. He Is a na- Gavle Hamon. Robert Goad, Ray May Queen must be In Dean Mel-cheoffice by noon. April 16. Nompeople of leisure did so dissuade me and Rev. Howard M. Morgan, who Heating and Ventilating Engineers. to applause. But during the two tive of Philadelphia. Pa., and re- Mays, Norman Hainsey, Kern Pat Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs hour Interval between the first and ceived his Bachelor of Arts degree terson. Earl King senrr. wnour inations for May Queen must be from studying that I am in no mood will serve for three years. Members signed by at least thirty male stuso I join tne mum curtain, many strange be spent In the Aluminum the final to work myseir of the student advisory board, to day will Dupont "Rayon and Cel- events took place which long will be from Princeton in J903. In 1906 he Wortman. E. E. DuRand. Earl Mi dents In the University. Every boy tiide of loafers. Company, was given his Master of Arts degree chel, Edward Barlpw, Morris Smith, Walkone year are Up betimes and to serve forRuttencutter, Morton Jones lophane plants, the American Brass stamped upon the minds of those at Harvard and two years later, by Stanford Evans, Toy Sandefur. In school is entitled to vote on the FRIDAY Bryant ComDanv. class. Thence, as Napoleon left the er, Joe the American Latno who were the perplexed and highly that same Institution, he was given Honorary members: Elmer G. candidates and to simplify ballotand Malcolm Barnes. front of boxes will be isle of Elba, so did I steal forth from Company, and the Buffalo entertained audience his degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Sulzer, Charles Dlckersonr Roy E. ing, Administration,placed in Mr. Walker, who was editor or this graphing the Commerce, my class to become ruler of razz n, the Aided and abetted by an efficient Dr. Leach studied extensively in Jarmen, Sidney Griffith, U. G. of Forge Company will be isitea recorder of events and czar of vear's "K' book. Is a member the Agricultural and Engineering Lewis C. Robinson. Thursday. May 15, about half the stage crew, the first act in its open Sweden, Norwan and Denmark. He buildings. The election will be held scandal. Soon I saw BETTY CRAW Sigma Delta Chi, Journalism frater- party will return home while the ing minute presented Horace Miner is also editor of the American-ScandinaviThe twilght program continues: or FORD and PAT THOMPSON who nty; news editor of Tne tternei, others will visit New York City for as Julius Hunter, the grotesque carePrevious to "At the Court of Cleopatra." from throughout the day of Thursday, Review. the Mens do seem to get so much pleasure In and Anril 24. the results of which will evening of taker of the Marsh home, who wan- his Forum editorship he held posi- the suite "Famous Beauties." a few days. On the each other's company. Soon I did Dormitory Governing Council. He May 16 those in New York will be dered about the living room with tions of English instructor at HarReveries Sabbath Charms, For be announced In The Kernel, Friof the see BETSY SIMPSON who doth in has served as American-Scandinaviday morning. est. of the New xoric Aium-- nl strange mutterlngs and light signals vard, secretary by trigue me with her beguiling eyes, Y. M. O. A. for the past year, was entertained This the part of the trip to the accompaniment of a rain The election Is being conducted Selection The Desert Song, Rom Foundation and cuClub. last and the way that she doth sing the editor of the "U. K. Y'" and is a is optional with the students. by members of the SuKy, Omlcron storm with thunder and lightning rator of the Scandinavian Collection berg. Pitkin Club. blues would indeed make one more member of the Delta Kappa, and the Men's StuMarch On the Mall, Goldman. out of doors. Before the action could of the Harvard library. virtuous than I look forward to the dent Council. Committees appoint lag, Jack Smith and Katherlne Daadvent of Spring. This day I am in ed from these organizations win vis, as Terry Smith and Jeanne no further mood for scandal so i have complete charge of both the Page, came upon the stage to lay close my eyes to iniquity ana shut election of the May Queen and of the foundation of mystery and sus myself up to study. So passed the the May Day program. The awards pense, with which the play was reevening and night. committee has selected prizes ior plete. They were followed in natuSATURDAY Forth from a comthe most beautiful, the most comthere should have been a greater ral sequence, as the play progressed, By Pat Rankin fortable bed to the man's college, At llrst It was decided that the ical, and the best Individual float, The Kernel reDorter has been de-- 1 variety from which to choose. The by Kenneth Mclntyre, Christine Yesterday the gallant juniors held did behold many sleepy whence I purpose of paucity of the material indicates Johnson, James Dorman, Mary clared the most lowly, useless, and banquet should be formal, but It was and these awards are on display at for y heads from "night befores." Saw their election social the the Tavern. celebrity of the that the prestige which should be Elizabeth Fisher, Earl Cella, George worrisome creature on the Unlver- - discovered that the uncouth news-sitDICK BREWER and GLADYS choosing their campus. He is responsible for papermen had a tendency to "scoop" Anv elrl in school who has a everyone s dismay attached to such an outstanding so- Roberts, James Gates, Frank David RICE, which is fast becoming nat- season. Mucn to so his neighbor, so the "formality standing of 1 is eligible for nominafor cial event, Is somewhat lacking, but son and John Hearne, who respec the few bits of news that are ural. Saw also LOUISE WENDT, there were only five candidates or what matters that to the successful tively played as Martin Booth, Delia lru?.enly arrayed in the columns of stuff" was called off. Overalls and tion, providing she Is neither a queen Ah, love, thou the envied position of and her HAMBO. freshman nor a graduate student Kernel. But there Is a secret bibs were adoptd. For one night she Is su- Faye, these five the art sweet. At noon to lunch where THE PROM, and of only two. The candidate. the girl who was queen Kldd, Cyrus Marsh, Mrs. Marsh, Al The this most assumptuous Indl- - Tuesday, April 15, the annual and providing this Is not her first preme as Spike Noonan, Lee Stuart, about modest Kappas had the inn did swarm with gentlemen nel Banquet will be held at the La-n- v year at the University. The girl He has to go hungry I enough not for a night. Little sisters will look (Continued on Page Twelve) from the north state, and methlnks Alpha Gams were good nftpr dav the lean and lanky favette hotel, and as usual, those at- - receiving the highest number of they up to her In pious awe and perhaps our southern lassies did feel many to enter, as they thought that Kernel reporter has snatched up a tending will be guests of the busi-tldb- lt votes will be May Queen, the second in Saw there had participated any campus activi- emulate the favored sister. heart. a .quake of here or a sandwich there to'ness office. James Shropshire has highest will be Maid of Honor and one sorority. And then on the night of the HERE'S THE DOPE! PEACHES MACMAKIN, SUNNYE ties enough for eat It ravenously while pushing the charge of the banquet and Wilbur four others will be attendants. Phoof this month a goodThe Chi Omegas, sponsoring Mary twenty-fift- h ALLEN, ANNA MAE LEWIS, and kejs of some infernal typewriter. ' Frye is in cnarge 01 tne program. tographs of the nominees will be -- soup JANET ROBBINS who had their Grace Heavenridge, the cool lady ly number of the socially elite will made by Deacon Studio. The May No Kernel next week. Eat? Well, The Kernel staff Just Ihe reporters nave oraerca high attend the prom, all accourtred and entertained What wonder that from Indiana, heads together and spoon" books of etiquette as Queen will be crowned at the annual starvesl May Queen will be nominated I afternoon hopes of projecting themselves Into caparisoned, they will dance and In the men are tricked guests May Day festivities which will be Back in the days when Edwards there will be outstanding I the SIGMA CHI'S plus their "sweet- the spotlight. Mary Lou Renaker, make themselves exceedingly merry April 16. held on the University campus. The Ker- - present. was reporting Penalties will be enforced on Templln Business Office for tho same ' Special guests at the banquet will hearts" rushed between house and the staid and demure young lady for a whle. crown the aueen. who of nel the gym carrying gay colored papers from the Kappa Deltas, represented for a few brief moments will rise absences from last classes before publication decided that tho report- - be President and Mrs. Frank L. Mc-e- rs LAW FACULTY HOLDS MEET vnd balloons. Saw JOHNNY S LA-O- that Hellenistic organization. The robed in dazzling immortality to the Spring vacation, and on absences as well as all members of the Vey. Lfan and Mrs. Paul P. Boyd, and DORIS STRIKER. Me- blissful state of Mississippi, and the position coveted by all of the Junior from first classes after Spring The regular weekly luncheon- staff should get at least one good Prof, and Mrs. Enoch Grehon. Prof. thlnks she is well named! The base- Alphi Xls were represented by smil- girls. vacation. feed" durlnR the school year, poor ana Mrs. v. it. rorimann, wr. uu meeting of the faculty of the ColFortunately enough that will be ball game, sport of collegians, was ing Sadie Hovius, while the Kappas Kentucklans arrive to be disso poor from his; Mrs. Gerald Griffin, Miss wargue- - lege of Law was held at noon Tueslittle Templln was most amusing. JOHNNY EPPS attacked the forces of the opposi- one night when man will have the tributed May Day. reportorlal tasks that he resembled rite McLaughlin, John Bullock, Koy day at University commons. This with one STELLA 8PICER and all tion from two angles and presented advantage over the ladles, for there Strollers will leave for annual "shadow soup." The first Kernel Owsley. Nell Plummer. Edwards M meeting is a short business session were there In gay fascinating Jo Blackburn and state- is only one woman who may be Spring tour. the Kappa Deltas Banquet was given. It has become Templln, La wre nee Shropshire, held each week by the faculty of Queen, but every man present may array. And at the end of the eighth ly Jane Clay Kenny. Kathleen Fitch, and Jess Laughlln. the College of Law. an annual affair. (Continued on Page Twelve) it was tnougnt oy many mat be a king, if only for a moment. atifULrZS WALKER ELECTED 'Y' PRESIDENT "" "gt" FORUM EDITOR TO DELIVER ADDRESS Men Will Nominate May Queen April Gallant Juniors Chose Prom Queen From Paucity of Fair Candidates Starving Kernel Staff to Don Bibs, Overalls for Annual Feed, April 15 * ner nt 7 o'clock In the red room of the Lafayette hotel. Saturday, April 12 Last day of the Music Festival at the University. Campus Club formal dance nt the Phoenix hotel. Alpha XI Delta Founder's Day banquet nt the Phoenix hotel nt alHmnmnnntmnmttmttmnmttmmttmttinntnntittttminiimtttntmli Society! G;30 o'clock. 1 Triangle formal dance nt the B men's Rymnnslum. Mr. n, D. Mclntyre host nt lunch-co- n for Mr. Bnrre Hill nt the Chimney Corner nt 1 o'clock. 5 Sunday, April 3 m Vesper services at Memorial Hall Stgma Delta Chi Pounder's Day at 4 o'clock. Friday, April 11 Tuesday, April 15 Kentucky High banquet at the Lafayette hotel. Fifth annual Kernel Banquet nt the Lafayette University luncheon In Boyd hall hotel at G o'clock for members of School Music Festival nt the Unl- verslty. hi honor of the music supervisors, the staff. Announcement of the Junior lot 12:30 o'clock. Alpha Delta Thcta alumnae din- Prom Queen. ADVANCE DATES I H fi Em MISS ELLEN MINIIIAN, Editor Phone Ashland 3648 pnmt::tmm::Ktttttmt::tKt!Kn:ntttKttKtU "PUSHED-BACK- " BRIM and THE SHALLOW CROWN are (wo of Ihc most young-minde- d 1 fl 3 0 fashions we've seen! That's why this Lace Hat is simply taking smart "young" people hy storm! It is THE J $5 and $7.50 THIRD FLOOR Mitchell, Baker & Smith (Incorporated) EASTER ....is just around the corner SMART new $6.85 SHOES for the occasion! New Colors! Parchment Kid Kid Blonde Beachwood Matte Kids-Fa- Best THE KENTUCKY KERNEL PAGE TWO tiles $5.85 ncy Satins Patents S7.85 -- as We'd say that now is the opportune time to purchase your footwear. . . Easter for now our lines and selections are complete... Smart stylos ...wonderful values. High heels medium heels. "Collegiate Shoe Department" April 24 Twilight concert In Memorial Hall nmphlthcatcr nt 7 o'clock. April 2(5 French Club banquet. Tea for Woman's Club Mrs. Howard Pcnk, president of the Woman's Club of the JJnivcr-sH.- v. pntrrtnlned with a bridtrc ten Tuesday nfternoon nt her home In honor of the new members or tne club. The house was attractively arranged with spring flowers and lighted candles and n delicious dinner was served. Assisting Mrs. Peak were: Mrs. Leslie Ingcls, Mrs. W. E. Freeman, Mrs. W. A. Price, Mrs. Robert Lundy nnd Mrs. Fordyce Ely. Recital to Be Given The following invitation has been received: "The McDowell Club of Lexington invites the members of Phi Mu Alpha to be their guests at a recital of Modern Music by Mr. Harry Jrteyers, of Louisville, Ky. "Phoenix hotel ballroom, April 15, 8 o'clock." ., Tea for National President Beta chapter of Alpha Delta Theta sorority entertained with an elaborate afternoon tea yesterday afternoon from 4 to 6 at the chapter house in honor of Mrs. Ansel F. Hemenway, national president. The house was decorated with pink glad-oll- o and delphinium and blue tapers in silver candlesticks tied with blue tulle. In the receiving line with Mrs. Hemenway were Miss Margaret Horsfleld, faculty advisor; Mrs. Charles Van Deren, province secretary; Mrs. Annie Neale, house president, and Miss Margaret Marrs, president of the active chapter. Mrs. Margaret Cole Hare presided at the tea table, which was beautifully decorated with pink foses