mQjm"mwpi TUESDAY EDITION SEMI-WEEKL- KERNEL JWJHE'1 'V sjW'fB; Best Copy Available THE KENTUCKY KERNEL THURSDAY, MAY 28 LEXINGTON DAY; R. O. T. C. FIELD DAY; LAST KERNEL UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY VOLUME XXI LEXINGTON, FIRST SEMESTER STANDINGS SHOW 1.378 AVERAGE Strollers Hold Election of Officers at Dinner Meeting KENTUCKY, R. 0. T. NEW SERIES NUMBER 65 TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1931 FIELD DAY EXERCISES C. TO BE THURSDAY Husk O'Hare to Play for Annual Senior Ball June 2 PLANS ARE MADE FOR OBSERVING LEXINGTON DAY By MARVIN WACIIS At a business meeting of Strollers t Seventy Senior Cadet Officers Relative Scholarships Reveal student dramatic organization lm Dignified seniors will leave their Thursday, May 28, Is Set for mediately before the annual Strol acerbity at home on the night of Acquainting Lexingtonians Women Have Higher Will Receive Diplomas ler banquet, at 6:30 o'clock Monday June 3 and attempt to make the or Certificates Grades than Men With University night, the officers for the coming most of the last dance of their Kappa Kappa Gamma was year were elected. They are: jock scholastic career, In the university PROFICIENCY AWARDS EDUCATION COLLEGE founded in 18(70 at Monmouth Robcy. president: business manager, gymnasium to the music of Husk FORMAL OPENING TO College, Dl BEGIN AT 10 O'CLOCK TOPS MARKING LIST Russell Stegner; and secretary, WILL BE PRESENTED O'Hare and his "Genial Gentlemen Delta Delta Delta was founded was elected by Dorothy Jones, who of the Air," fresh from their natioThe election of the in 1888 at Boston University. n-wide Accord-anc- e acclamation. success at the Blue Foun- Competent Guide Will ConL. McVey and Reports Compiled in Pres. Frank Alpha XI Delta was founded in Droduction manager was postponed tain room of the Hotel LaSalle, and duct Visitors over Deans of Colleges Will With Method 1893 at Lombard College, Gales-bur- g, retiring officers are: Rex The radio station WENR, Chicago. 111. Campus Review Regiment Adopted by Deans Allison, president; Thomas L. Riley, Husk's ability to make the toes Chi Omega was founded in director; Dorothy Jones, secretary; 'Uncle and arms ache for Gartners 1865 at the University of ArkanFinal plans for "Lexington Day" Graduation exercises for 70 senior Relative scholarship standings of and Earl Cella, business manager. 'Is well known to anyone who has mlilrVi will Vw tiplri nf. thn tinlvprslt.v sas. campus groups for the first semes cadet officers of the R, O. T. C, Strollers had its first revue type mmmliiEL''':bmmr Kappa Delta was founded in regiment, presentation of the stu nsaciicu 10 lus ruujocuavmB irom Thursday, May 28, have been releater, 1930-3released from the of' of performance this year. It was 1897 at the Virginia State Norsee Chicago stat on. His own In- by the committees representing flee of C. R. Melcher, dean of men, highly successful under the direction dents eligible to enter the Advanced imltable personality will make the 'the school and the Lexington Cham-danmal School, Farmvllle, Va. place the all student average at of Thomas L. Riley. All persons Course, awards for proficiency in a fitting finale to the current ber 0f Commerce, Zeta Tau Alpha was founded drill and classroom work, and 1.378. They also reveal a higher av participated in the 1931 revue who Rmkfciiflm social season. in 1898 at the Virginia State erage for women than for men, and but were not elected to Strollers awarding of company prizes for Xne pUrpose 0't -- Lexington Day" Normal School, Farmvllle, Va. Although he Is a native Kentuck-ji- s to give the people of Lexington indicate that students in the Col were placed on the eligibility list. in drill and scholarship Delta Zeta was founded in 1902 excellencewill be the order of the lan, having been born In Maysvllle, 'and Fayette county an opportun- lege of Education achieve better average This year marks the inauguration at Miami University, Oxford, O. day at the annual Feld Day exer wm oe nis nrst return to his lty to visit the university, Inspect any other grades than students in tms of the new point system in Strollers. Alpha Gamma Delta was cises on Thursday, May 28. college. native heath since his childhood. His .its workshops and laboratories, and In order to become a member, one founded In 1904 at Syracuse Unifamily moved to Chicago, where heto make a complete tour of Its The scholarship report was com100 points. Cadets to receive either commls For versity. piled in accordance with the meth- must now have received his education, later at- - i campus with a competent guide to parts in Stroller proAlpha Delta Theta was found-i- d slons or certificates of graduation tending Northwestern University. He show and explain the points of od adopted by the 1925 conference taking minor is given a certain are: Lawson Cornett, Charles O in 1918 at Transylvania Colof men. This ductions one of deans and advisers m'lijmw evincea great pleasure in Being able interest. Fury. Louis S. Payton, Stanley H. 100. lege. method designates the general uni- number of points, lower than he to return to Kentucky and has An all day program ihas been are The Lombard chapter of Big-m- a Robertson, Charles Whltaker, Cal versity average, 1.378, by zero and When his total points Being 100, promised to help make the "hop" planned by the committees which loway C. Hoskins, R. C. Aldrich, R. on the Nu aided in the founding of places the various organizations In is given membership. Hask Cttttn, native Keatocklan a success. were appointed to formulate the H. Alsover. W. A. Callls, V. M. Alpha XI Delta. groups above and below the general eligibility list allows one 25 points, with his "genial gentlemen of the Bids for the dance will be nlncprf ! plans. The program for the day Chandler, T. B. Christie, L. O, Dr. Charles Richardson, Kapaverage according to their relative and appearance on amateur night air" will famish the maslc for the in mail boxes of Juniors and seniors1111 be opened formally at 10 o'clock' Cleveland, R. D. Cooke, B. G. Cros pa Sigma, assisted In the organi25 more. Sometimes one standings. Those in Group 1 plus, gives one annual Sealer Ball Jane 2. on- - or before June 1. Dunn, Each senior Thursday morning in Memorial hall by, Jr., W. of Chi are those which have from 0 to .162 major part in a production will give zation Miami Omega. of Phi J. G. Dye, H. Cumliff, J.B.S. Farber, will receive one date bid and one by Dr. Frank L. McVey. who will A. W. Eyer, chapter The points more than the average; those the eligible enough points to bestag bid; each Junior will receive give a short outline of the work of J. H. Farris, L. G. Forquer, Jr., M. Delta Theta aided in the foundin Group 2 plus, have from .162 to come a member of Strollers. adone date bid. Others desiring bids the university. At this time there H. Harris, B. D. Harrison, A. W. ing of Delta Zeta. The following persons were .324 points more than the average, are advised to get in touch with will also be a program of orean - Hayes, N. E. E. D. Hodges, H. Phi and so on. Those in Group 1 minus mitted into Strollers last night: Noel :lety to Beta Kappa, the first so- L. Holtzclaw, Hill, R. Humber, Lynn A Al Stoffel, chairman of the dance music by Dr. Abner Kelley. e, W. name bear a Greek-letthave from 0 to .162 points less than Walton, Hugh Adcock, Bruce Lough-ridg- y, committee. The dance will be'sl,mllar Program will be held at 1 was founded in 1776 at William Jeffries, J. L. Lecky, T. A. Lewis, Earl Surgener, William the average, and so on. The .162 iormai ana win continue until l o'clock that afternoon. and Mary College. K. D. Little, J. S. McDowell, O. R. Denton, Ruth Anne Thomas points are obtained by subtracting Starting at 10 o'clock and lastintr McElroy, Alvln McGary. Conflicts in Schedule Should a. m. the general average 1.378 from Wehle. Leota Ford, Alice Jane until 12:30 guides will leave Mem W. L. McGlnnls, E. C. McGraw, 3.000, the highest possible average, Howes, Virginia Young, Gay Lough' Be Reported Immediately orial hall with inspection parties J. D. Martin, L. V. Maschmeyer, E. and dividing the remainder by ten, ridge, Wilden Thomas, John Mur every fifteen minutes. Any visitors to Registrar by Professor O. Morgan, W. S. Morgan, P. A. thus providing ten possible divisions phy, Harold Ritter, Joe Mills, k. may join these parties for a dein Charge Pemberton, W. G. Prince, H. S. above zero. J. Gibson, Burton Aldridge, Duke tailed tour of the campus and buildRay, C. W. Schuermeyer, C. C. Justine White, Hilda The mark 3.00 signifies a grade Johnston, ings. At noon the cafeteria at the Second-semestexaminations will Shipley, B. C. Stapleton, R. W. of A; 2.00 signifies B, and 1.00 signi- Cooper, Parry Kraatz, Madelyn university, the University Commons, Sternberg, C. A. Spicer, H. F. Terry, begin Friday, May 29, and will end fies C, the lowest passing average. Shively, Sag Kash, Eldon Evans, wm be opened to visitors or the The report follows: Frank Stone, Bradley Stephenson, Daniel W. Goodman Chosen R. L. Trautman, W. D. Trott, C. L. Thursday, June 4. All class work guests may spread their lunches on Eugenia Beck, Clarence Yeager, General Waldron, W. L. Wolfe, R. G. Wood-al- l, closes after the' last class Thursday President; Heggy Dent, Captain Earl King Senff , Joe Kee. the campus. 1.378 Eugene Royce, Ralph Cornett, John All students R. L. Allison, J. C. Hearne, A. afternoon, May 28. Monday, Wednesday, Friday class and Carey Spicer brought their At 2 o'clock in the afternoon the 1.608 Sallee, Bruce Hoblltzel, John Bus All women and Other W. Kalkhoff, E. W. Kirk, J. O. Pasannual field areers as tennis players and ath department day of the Military 1.283 ky. Herbert All men Schoepflin, Norman co, N. Schwartzman, C. L. Arnold, es will be examined in the morning; Officers Named will begin with a parade 1.338 Hainsey, Walter Yoder, Eldon Du Fraternity men J. B. Davis, M. Farber, A. M. Hen- Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday class- letes of the university to a close lea py tne 100 piece university band es in the afternoon: and classes Saturday afternoon when they de1.269 rand. Charles Spauldlng, and G. L. men derson, I. B. Irvine, K. M. Kerr, E. which will (march to Stoll Held Sigma Delta Chi, national profes1.492 Crutcher. Sorority women Riley, C. A. Rose, and K. a. meeting four or more times a week feated the netmen of Hanover Col where the cadets will hold their fraternity sional journalistic for T. will also be examined in the morn- lege in the last tennis engagement 1.672 Independent women exercises. More than 1100 students men, elected officers for the ensuing Howe. ing. Morning examinations will beClasses the season, The ceremonies will begin at 1:50 gin at 8:30 o'clock and afternoon of Senff won by the largest margin of military science will take part year and initiated five new members 1.194 All freshmen at the regular monthly meeting held o'clock with the first call. At 2:10 examinations at 2 o'clock. This ap- or tne day, winning over Shelby, in this exhibition. At this time the 1.282 sophomores All at 7 o'clock Thursday night in the the march 'from the formation to plies to all colleges except the Col- no. 5 player of Hanover, in straight graduation exercises for the advanc 1.491 All Juniors journalism department. The new Stoll field will begin. Company C. lege of Law. 1.737 sets, 1, All seniors In the last set the ed students In the R. O. T. O. will Individual officers are: president, Daniel W. has been designated, as color 1.338 The schedule follows: All freshmen women Wildcat captain allowed his oppo be held. drill will and group comHeggy Goodman; also be held. An 1.154 Friday, May 29, examinations of nent only seven paints, and the petitive All freshmen men Pres. F. Jj. Aleve); ana me uoans first hour classes. exhibition by Pershing Rifles will Dent; secretary Keith Hemphill; 1.496 All sophomore women winner of the contest was not doubt- be given. About ten Kampus Kat Editor, William A. of the colleges will review the regi awards and 1.208 Saturday, May 30, examinations ful at any point. All sophomore men cups will be given to outstanding Sharer, and Quill correspondent, ment as senior officers command it of second hour classes. 1.640 All Junior women When he slammed the last ball Installation of the Woman's Ath- William Luther. for their last time. Then competi 1.640 letic association officers All Junior women Monday, June 1, examinations of over the net in the last doubles students and there will be special and coundesignation of the honor graduates. 1.406 Those who were initiated into the tive drill between one company of third hour classes. All Junior men match, Carey Spicer closed his cil for 1931-3- 2 took place at 4 o'clock At 7:15 Thursday night in the the first battalion and one of the 1.984 Monday All senior women afternoon in the W. A. A. organization are: Laurence Herron, second will be held for the drill cup Tuesday, June 2, examinations of 'colorful career as a Wildcat athlete. Memorial amphitheatre 1.612 room the final All senior men Halfback and quarterback on the twilight concert by in Patterson hall. Frances John Watts, Edgar A. Turley, Wil- and streamer. Following the com- - fourth hour classes. Colleges Hemphill, "cuiicouuy, uuuc o, CAtuiuuuuima m greatest Wildcat football team In a band will be given. the university Barker, retiring president of the liam Luther, and Keith 1.437 organization, presided at A complete Arts and Sciences College all sophomores in the College of Sa,n7 ,?rlli' SSLS fX A"T,hlirRriflV Wth hour classes, a half, forward on the program for the concert follows: the cere, vom)nnt,ne decade and team, captain course 1.323 Agricultural College monies, and installed Margaret Arts and Sciences. basketball and "all- - March , Infantry, Kingr Daniel Goodman, Lexington, is a me Dcaoouru tuu owuc uV. nf ,t1 nnri (Continued oa Page Tour) Scoggan, incoming president. Southern" forward this year, no. 3 Overture-Merr- y 140th Wives drill, while the regiment the of Windsor,. Conflicts with this schedule should man on the Wildcat tennis team Other officers installed were Myra junior in the College of Arts and Is After the stands, those students Nicolai; Kol Nidre, Traditional; in be reported immediately to the for three years. A sterling record Dee Rice, who succeeds Pauline Sciences and is managing editor of Selections Clara Mar The Kernel. Heggy Dent, also a eugioie SKirSSii Back as c": the Advanced registrar by the professor, who indeed, thus closes the career of Friml and from "Rose MarleV" t,. Strothart. garet Fort, secretary, who succeeds junior in the College of Arts and course wm uc jjiwcmcu. a company, should at the same time recommend one of the most brilliant Intermission Sciences, is a member of Phi Sigma form on the field as a satisfactory data Chaeges Mvra Dee Rice: and Mary Ada athletes in the athletic annals of Cortege du Sardar from Cauwith Cadet J. P. Price as provis- reasons otf.ier than conflicts will the university. j Honey, who succeeds Gladys Gar-ne- tt Kappa fraternity. The not be considered unless signed by casian Sketches, Ippolitow Iwanow; William A. Shafer , Falmouth, ional company commander. as treasurer. Spicer defeated Karnell, Han- - Deep River, will be G. T. Traditional; Medley-Vi- ctor me dean, au grades win be rued The members of the council, who who was elected editor of the Kat First Platoon leader 1. Chap- will manage the various activities Is a Junior in the College of Arts Skinner, while H. Miner will com- wnn tne registrar by the afternoon over no. 3 man, 1easily, 2, University Is Granted Kentucky nlnvor. Finale Herbert's Favorites, Herbert; Joe Kee. no. Right Collegiate Dixie, Sulzer. Coif, sponsored by the association next and Sciences, a member of Alpha mand the second platoon. will be of June 6. ter of Order of the retrained his form and defeated his Second-semestplatoon Omega and will Organization Similar to Phi year, were installed as follows:Mary Tauthe K fraternity, 1931-3- 2.is editor guide of the second Mattingly will The following rules governing oDDonent Walter Reed. Hanovpr star begin Friday, May examinations end H. Emmerich. S. E. book hockey; Lewis, Martha no. 1 Dlaver. In an UDhill battle. Thursday, June 4. 29, and will College Griffith, archery; Helen Fry, bas- ofThe local chapterfor Sigma Delta act as left guide of the first platoon examinations are now in lorce: Beta Kappa in Arts All class work of Graduate Students are required Kee's serves and returns were snme- (Continued on Page Four) ket ball; Georgia Bird, rifle; Vir- Chi was installed at the university and Wl R. Meredith as left guide of to take examinations under the !what wild in the first set. mhjph he The university Law College has ginia Kearns, baSeoall; Maxine in 1926, with Nell Plummer, present the second platoon. same rules as those un- - won, 6, and coasted in the second a chapter of the Order Caines, volley ball; Thelma Jones, instructor in the journalism depart basic dergraduate students. governing Pershing Rifles, national been granted 'get wlnnine 3. set and match. of the Coif, honorary organization tennis; Pauline Back, tumbling; ment, and the late Frank K. Hoover, course honorary military fraternity, CROSS A student who absent Bruce Farquhar, no. 2 Kentucky similar to Phi Beta Kappa in Arts Margaret McHatton, hieing, and of the Herald, as charter members. commanded by William Saunders, from more than has been of and Sciences. The announcement camping; Helen Glover and Velma Admission into the fraternity Is will give Its Intricate drill move- total number of class exercises the player, went the route to defeat in Malsbury in straight sets by 3, is expected to be well received at Arnold, social; Louise Thompson, based upon scholastc standing and ments and manual of arms, follow any course is barred from the final 2. Farquhar won every game in the university since there are more historian. The tribal leaders, who journalistic ability. ing which the regiment will form for examination In that course. (Stu which he served. Retiring officers of the organiza the awarding of the. various prizes. than 70 law schools members of the are elected by the members of their Roger Klein defeated Smythe, the William Hubble, John Noonan Law respective tribes, will be announced tion are: president, L. W. McMur-(Contlnu- The names of the recipients of the dents entering late are included.) of American association no. 4 man by 1, 4 in a rather Schools, and only about 27 have later. Chosen President and awards will not be made Known on Page Four) easy manner. previously been granted the privThursday Kernel until Thursday afternoon, In the Selection of In the no. 1 doubles match, Kee ilege of a chapter of the Coif. programs which will be distributed. s then-gameOther Officers Postponed The Order of the Coif is of EngThe last edition of The Kernel and Spicer were both much off The graduation ceremony ana me but conquered Reed and origin, and is very ancient. Its lish administration of the oath of office for the present Semester will 3, 2. membership in early times was Election of officers and initiation appear on Thursday, instead of Karnell. will then be held, after which the Bruce made up of a legal group known as graduates and other reserve officers Friday and will be edited by easily Farquhar and Ed Kee won ceremonies were held by Lamp and Serjeants-at-laThe rank of Serfrom Smythe and Malms-bur- y, Cross, honorary senior fraternity, will review the unit in a retreat members of the senior class In the no. 2 Hanover doubles preceding a banquet at the Lafayjeant had both professional and By SUSAN GBOVER azaleas flourish with wild orchids ceremony and review. the department of Journalism. ette hotel Thursday night. William pair, by the count of social significance. From this group It would be safe to say that al- and ferns. There are groups of At the Lafayette hotel Thursday Hubble, Phi Delta Theta, Junior in exclusively the judges of the King's most half the students at the uni(Continued on Page Four) evergreen and of vari- evening, the Reserve Officers Asso Pleas were versity have never visited its ous flowering shrubs. Many good the College of Arts and Sciences, Bench and the Common ciation of Central Kentucky wm was elected president of the organiselected. As a result" of the Judicagarden. Doubtless most trees and quite a number of Ken- be host to the graduating class durBotannlcal prezation, and John Noonan, Sigma ture Act of 1873, in which the everyone has heard of it, but has tucky wild flowers were already esAmong a dinner and Nu, senior in the College of Engirogatives of the Serjeants were either thought it not significant tablished on the grounds when the ing speakers will bedance. F. Paul Dean the neering, was chosen abolished, the Order ceased to exist. enough for his attention or has not work was undertaken. Intra-Sorori- ty Anderson, Major O. R. Meredith, W. J. Davis Buckner, professor in the society, based upon this his- taken the time to look around or The Kentucky nurserymen and many Adjutant Ken College of Agriculture and former torical foundation, was established perchance some felt too unintel-lectu- al from other states have been gener- A. Jones,Eldon S. General of State tucky, Dummit, University president of the university Alumni Saturday afternoon on Stoll field first; Rogers, Kappa Kappa Gamin 1902 at Northwestern to appreciate its worth. ous In contributing plants and trees Commander of the American Legion, association, addressed the members for the purpose of encouraging Whatever the answer to such negli- to start the enterprise. Acknow- and Cadet Colont! Sen G. Crosby, the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority ma, second; Chapman, Alpha Delta scholarship in the law. won the first annual lntra-sororiTheta, third; Hilden, Alpha Gamma of the organization at the banquet. gence may be, the reply is do not ledgement of these gifts is made on Jr. A. J. Hillenmeyer,. Prof. J. R, JohnKentucky is the first law school leave the campus without seeing it. meet ever held at the uni- Delta, fourth. track a bulletin board in a rustic frame versity which was sponsored by that has been admitted to memberNeedle Race Miss Davis and son, College of Engineering, L. G. In the fall of 1027 about seven standing entrance to the Oojrupton ship during the last three years. acres of sloping land lying between garden. near the the Intramural Department of the Wieman, Delta Zeta, first; Miss Forquer, and Stanley Milward, devote of White hall, the stadium and Rose Election is by three-fourtuniversity. Seven sororities had Smith and Gatewood, Kappa Kappa livered short talks. Each year a special Garden Day ludliion The election followed the initiaall the chapters. The considerarepresentatives in the meet and Gamma, second; Miss Crowe and street were set aside to be developed tions upon which election is based into a botanic garden and wild is celebrated when visitors are inthe winning group scored 26 points. Jones, Zeta Tau Alpha, third; Miss tion ceremonies Thursday night. It vited to come from all parts of Kenare, the extent and character of the flower reserve. The Garden club of Young men aarf' vv.J.wn. winners Alpha Gamma Delta sorority Poague and Engle, Kappa Delta, was decided to delay the election of tucky. It would be impossible to of a secretary and a treasurer until library and its growth and ftro Lexington th lottl ooitiets la 11 counties, finished second with 19 points and third. with the unispects; the housing of the school; versity in starting the project and give here a complete list of the compytwi lm mgi tii the fifth the other participating sororities Dash Cassidy, Kappa the first meeting of the organizaplants in the garden. In addition to training and scholarship the ability, annual Atv;alcifcj)t rcdlo audi- finished in the following order: Kappa Gamma, first; Howard, Zeta tion next fall. has contributed to the support of Lamp and Cross was founded at of its faculty, and their teaching it, as have also seven other Garden most of the common native trees tion ctpatarr in ?45oxUl lalL The Delta Zeta, 15 points; Zeta Tau Tau Alpha, second; Bllncoe, Alpha and wild flowers, It already boasts winners of this oo Susw mill repreability and capacity for research: clubs in the state. Alpha, 13; Alpha Delta Theta, 8; Gamma Delta, third; Hand, Kappa the university in 1S02, is one of the of an interesting assortment of Al- sent thia tilatriub oldest honorary organizations on character of the students and the via fit ate conKappa Delta, 6; and Chi Omega, 0. Delta, fourth. growing in The plan the campus. Annually, ten of the nature of their training as shown this one spot isalltoof have native Ken- pine' and rock plants, and many test, the winaers p fblch will rep Those who represented the differthe varieties of evergreens. Wheelbarrow Race Miss Brown There by their accomplishments. resent the fctatf tse regional ent sororities were picked from the and Barber, Alpha Gamma Delta, most outstanding Junior men are tucky trees, shrubs, and wild flowAn observant visitor, taking week- contests. pledged near tho end of the year. are other considerations of a less ers, each the sororities. k labeled with both ly walks through the garden would Each contestant sang uuJ- - song male student body by however, only first; Miss Little and Hughes, Zeta To date the fraternity has 290 memtangible nature which bear upon In the shuttle relay, names for be rewarded by finding a constant Tau Alpha, second; Miss Eaton and bers. Pledging exercises this year the spirit of the school, which are common and scientific tfcur the instruction of visitors; and also succession of ever changing bloom of his or her own. chyctlrjudgwl girls took part while In the wheel EUerlch, Kappa Delta, third; Miss wtre held at the Junior p'om. set easily enumerated. were screenul oft from the barrow and needle races, the teams Huddleston and Thomas, Alpha Delsymbol of membership is a to include any beautiful and inter- from the early spring's dainty blos- during inoa- - pmcsmaiiee. Initiates: The Toe. were made up of one boy and one ta Theta, fourth. introduced William Hubble. Phi Delta Theta; key, on the (ace of which Is the esting to thrive In species which are soms, which ordinarily one must names of !lw Jodeee wc-- r not an girl each. this locality. found search for in distant woods or rawearlikeness of an early serJeant (Low Hurdles Martin, John Noonan, Sigma Nu: John Members of the varsity and An attractive entrance has been vines, through the summer's show nounced Sims Kelly, Sigma Alpha Epellon; ing his coif. The coif was a close-ittln- g Kappa Kappa Gamma, first; Swiss-helDorotiiy CwNften, aefbotaore in freshman track teams were barred cap of white lawn or silk, made at the top of the bin back of of biasing beauty to the lingering Alpha Delta Theta, second; Robert Reynolds, Delta Chi; Chesof late au- the OoWfete of Arts and Sciences. from participation in the meet and Ooffman, Delta Zeta, third; Gutter-mut- b, ter Jolly. Phi Kappa Tau; Robert White hall, and radiating paths lead asters and golden-ro- d worn as Indicated by Serjeants-at-la- w eia, PHkin club, each man was allowed to particimember of Deft as a distinguishing mark of down the slope to two pools at the tumn. lovely Alpha Gamma Delta, fourth. Porter, Kappa Sigma; Robert Tuckand Y. pate in one event only. garden Is well worth oiec ewe, The bottom. A little stream Issues from their profession. A. WM Mile Relay Won by Alpha Gam- er, Sigma Chi, Benjamin LeRoy, wwman repre Results In the events are as felMembership In any one chapter a rooky cave and makes its way into any time spent there, and one w, ma Delta team composed of Hays, Triangle, and Jumes Weiman, Alpha eounty; Rich- - lows: pools, bordered by native ferns should not let the fear of scientific seroaure oi Sigma Phi. is UmMtd to the 10 per cent of the these Longacre, Alpha Bllncoe, Martin and Longacre. Dash tte county's wild mowers. A names frigates Mm away. Cer- rJd Allison graewsttug class who nave atUmed and meeture-levia- g An extensive program is planned otber The other Gamma Delta, first; Nicholson, Shuttle Relay Won by Kappa by the organization for the coming Honorary reek tardea has sees developed on tainly U (Ms beautiful little para- oemue irx the highest grades. r ere Meatgom- - Kappa Delta, aeeesd; Karris, Kappa Kappa Gamma team composed of school year, and it is the hope ef may he elected from a part U the area. The sell m an- dise held sue an sttraeUea for members Bath Bour- - Kappa Oamma, third; Leagmuir, Shropshire, Hamilton, Teats, BWett, the newly initiated members that other lecattoft has see mrtally the bwUermes, bees, and the most star, Itsnttrl fretw ef these who have 4aaau latslMft mmds ef lelanttsU, Zeta Tau Alpha, fourth. WUltf, MOtt im mmMmjmmm'w piaas outlined by their predetessors stmMsr metlaetiea peter to tracts it fcm mMMmUBftAmWi iewww mvMW 1' .uj Dash-B- all, where rwrnmnrmu, aaa we may aipriitm K. Deia Zet the ejtahMsfeme&t ef the ehapter . Husk O'Hare Brethren! Sistern! mmS!iKMjimmt I EXAMINATIONS TO BEGIN FRIDAY Varsity Netmen Defeat Hanover In Final Contest SIGMA DELTA CHI ELECTS, INITIATES W.A.A. Installs Officer$,Council For EnsuingYear ,. id NEW HONOR LAW SOCIETY FORMED ac, LAMP AND HOLDS ELECTION Kentucky Botanical Garden Offers Opportunity to Study Plant Life Kappa Kappa Gamma Is Victor In Annual Meet Dorothy Is Contest In li a bjmam. VUH .'jw3c'mmV .,amv yuflsmr vu *