xt7dfn10q02x https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7dfn10q02x/data/mets.xml University of Kentucky Fayette County, Kentucky The Kentucky Kernel 19470121 newspapers sn89058402 English Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. The Kentucky Kernel The Kentucky Kernel, January 21, 1947 text The Kentucky Kernel, January 21, 1947 1947 2013 true xt7dfn10q02x section xt7dfn10q02x Deal oupy wcjuauie -- Founders Convocation At 10 A. , jr& If - vJ J 71 I The Kentucky Kernel l UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY VOLUME 1 Guignol Production Will Open Monday period nights during the next Monday until Saturday, March 8. may be obtained from Mary Lyons, business manager, in the present Guignol office, room 105, Jewell hall, teleplime number 5412. The business office hours are from 10 until 5 daily, and after 5 p.m. tickets will be available in Univer- two-we- ek "I Remember Mama." the two-acomedy that enjoyed success of smash hit proportions on Broadway, will open In University High School auditorium at 8:30 Monday night as another feature presenta- - 5jtv Winter quarter Student Government Association assembly elections were abolished and a committee to study the SGA constitution and recommend any necessary changes was set up at the Assembly meeting Arrangements for the play, transplanted since last week from the Guignol theatre, were termed by play director Frank Fowler yesterday as being ""complete." Although all the stage sets and properties were destroyed i n last weeks' Monday fire, the stage staff has built an entirely new set of properties for Monday night's opening date. Beginning with nothing after the fire last week. Stephen Rauh, stage manager, and Henry Poushee, technical director, have constructed the new stage setting. Details in the new stage scene are being completed "MamaT ed of a Account The class family that Bk middle S? enu grated from Norway to this coun trv and settled in San Francisco. W ta the of 1910. the story is built around Mama and her struggles to maintain . u- - fomii hank account, and the family cat, "Miss Elizabeth," provides adventures that extend all the way into the realm Monday. In the past, elections of representatives to the assembly have been held in the fall, winter, and spring quarters, under me new system one thiri 01 the legislature will be clect-froed the fall and the remaining two thirds will be chosen in the spring, SOA president Howard Stephenson m said. pre-Wor- W need- - "M'g'.u .11 VI IV. UUViUlllClli. The assembly also voted to take further action in having the Univer- - night spot" Jl '"t,nf,g"1I by LcaenafttemPt the group UP and aid enforcement of the fire . nrpvpntinn iuivo mi K f ' v iii.vii xiiIud rm tuc aiiiuo. of chloroform. The cast: Charlotte Corn, Aunt Ttrrv.k Watson Jessie: Elv Deaton. scrub woman; Joan Rehm, Katrin; Louise Swinford. thin weekend. Christine; Allene Harrod, Madeline; Coffee Between Acts In accordance with Guignol cus- Jovcc Rudolph, Dorothy: Jim Shertom, coffee will be served the audi- burne. Uncle Chris; Clyde Trapp, Mr. Thoi kelson; Bill HarbaUbh, Dr. ence between acts of the play. Reservations for the play, which Johnson; Gordon Brown. Nels; and will run Monday through Saturday Denvil Maggard. soda clerk. 'PV- - ,. 1 p Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and Tau Delta fraternity won their respective divisions in the Sing held Wednesday night in Memorial hall under sponsorship of Omicron Delta Knppa, Phi Beta, Mortar Board, and Phi Mu Alpha. Kunners-u- p were the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and the Pi Kappa Aired Alpha fraternity. Winning number for the Thetas Mornings was "Theta Lips." The Dejts, winThe University will be "saluted" ners of nine of last 11 contests, sang by the War Department in a coast "Delta Shelter," "Sal. the Doggoned." to coast radio program over a ma- and "Invictus." Kappa songs were jor network Friday, February 28, "A Love Song" and "My Hero." The PI Kaps sang "Dedication" and "My it has been announced. "Campus Salute," a weekly radio PiKA Girl." Helen Hutchcraft, president of Phi show sponsored by the War Department and featuring a different Beta, and Ed Barnes, president of university each week, is aired over ODK, presented, the trophies. Lewis Sawin, ODK member, was the Mutual network, from 11:30 master of ceremonies. a.m. to 12 noon Fridav. , Songs by the entire audience were Over WFKY Best outlet for local listeners de- led by the Rev. Gentry Shclton, assiring to hear the UK program prob- sistant pastor of Central Christian ably will be WFKY, Frankfort mu- church. tual station operating on the freDelta Tigert Speaks At Convocation us Budget Changes A salary of $100 was voted for the editor of the freshman "K Welcome Book." Increased budget items of lu l"e wnioens nouse dents' council, $70 to the Kentuckian, and $150 to the SGA social fund were approved. New budget items of $375 for a convention and travel fund and $150 for the National Student Organization and regional NSO conference, to be heid here, were allotted All budget changes are subject to approval by President Donovan. A half page advertisement for the WSSF drive on the campus will be paid for by SGA. 11,.tn , . ueveiup ine siu- ii kuuiuuvicc oent program for the spring Freshman Orientation week was appointed by Stephenson. It is composed of Jtrry Eastham. chairman, Su Ann quency 1490 kilocycles. Elmer G. Sulzer, UK director of radio activities, explained. Only other possibility is WGRC Louisville at 1400 kilocycles, reception of which is limited in this area. Advance information indicates that the show will feature the contribution of the University to the war effort and may include a medj ley of two original compositions by two staff member-studen- ts of the University. Robert W. Miles, Jr. Lexington, graduate assistant in the English department, wrote the mu sic and William K. HubbelL Lexington, student assistant in the sociology department, did the lyrics for "Autumn Love." Miles collabor ated with Mrs. Billie Fisher 'God- frey, Lexington, author of the lyrics, to produce the other song, Know- ing You're There." To Be vo" "Now-Youn- j Initiates Officers i d, Students r,nfo Tr:o viiiatt iijiani Pay Chnm-berlai- Kentuckian Snapshots h a? te Troupers Entertain At Half Time Of Saturday's Game d I ; For Pledges Number j profes-tlieconc- Carving ' The University's Chiels 5,555.55 Campus Goal Set In Student WSSF Drive j Vocational And Career Conferences Are Planned i i Mortar Arranges J Talks . , n; Sweethcart At Valentine For al i ' re op-Uf- rt. ad-lia- fr n. Tau Beta Pi Holds Dance After Game ls , A er Suky will send the band, cheerleaders, and all Suky members to the and finals of the SEC tourney in Louisville next week end, Harrison Dixon, pep organiza tion president, states. Betty Ree Rhoads, speaking for s"ky members, said that "there was lots more school spirit at the Tennessee and Alabama games than ever shown before." Delts Win Contest ' Hif vk ill She announced that Delta Tau Delta fraternity won the cheerinz contest held last Saturday night at the game and have a reserved section for j would tomorrow night's Georgia Tech prize. She Scabbard And Blade game as there were added that although seven entries, four organizations gave cheers. Members, Judges for the cheering contest were Bill McCubbin and Joyce The University Men's Glee club, Elects Zeal," Bach; Wakefield, of the physical education "Grant us to do With under the direction of Aimo Kivinie- department, and by Joseph "Come Sweet Death." Back; inmi. and accompanied An initiation and election of of- structor in historyRhea Taylor, Tongue," from "Sleepers, Bradford, and Jack Fenton. will present its annual con-- ! Let Every and Suky fac Virgil Pryor, assemblyman and ficers was held Tuesday night at ulty advisor. Back, cert Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock Awake," chairman of tlie judiciary committee Buell armory by Scabbard and Blade, in Memorial hall. "Thanks Be To Thee," Handel; is chairman of the committee to stuThe Glee club, made up of about -- Hospodi Pomiloi (Lord Our God dy the constitution. The entire judi national military professional socie- 'Who's Who' ty. 65 members from various colleges Have Mercy)," S. Lvovsky; "Dona ciary group was appointed for the Members initiated were William campus, was Nobis Pacem," Old Canon, arranged study. Members are J. and departments on the Pelham Johns- Blackford, William M. Byron. Hugo filitnlrl uiiviuu organized as a musical group to pre- by H. R. Wilson; "Recessional" Begi- - ton, representative, O. Hemple, Glen G. Martin, John and Ed sent worthwhile music arranged for nal DeKoven, all sung by the Glee Carolyn McMeekin and Dean Barnes, Roop, Randolph G. Simpson, Charles To Assessment South-woomen's voices to the student body end club. from the student body. Wills, Bingham Willson, and William The 26 University students listed community. Young will present "Intcr-Mezz- o to the Joseph G. Kendall. These men were selected in the forthcoming edition of Op. 117, No. 1," and "RhapsoThe Glee club was inactive during from the second year advanced "Who's Who in American Colleges," the war but was reorganized in Sep- dic Op. 119. No. 4," both by Brahms. Needs ROTC classes. are requested to contact the Kentember, 1945. Final Group Officers Elected tuckian, campus yearbook, during The Glee club will thn present: Campus Yourg Is Soloist Officers elected following initia- the coming week to pay the per My ra- Vfjmtr who will unrom-- i "Silent Struigs. Bantock; Snapshots of an informal variety tion ceremonies were Charles Wills, capita assessment for the "Who's pany the program, w ill also appear as tive Land," Gretchaninoff ; "Suabion are still needed by the Kentuckian. captain; Bingham Willson. first Who" page in the annual. Charlie Lances Announce soloiit, presenting two selections by Folk Song." harmonized by Brahms; campus annual, the yearbook staff lieutenant; John Roop, second lieu- Harris, Kentuckian business manHe is a junior mr jor in mu- - "Green Eyed Dragon," Charles; announced yesterday. Any type of tenant; and William G. Kendall, ager, asked Brahms. Limited that the students bring Places "Varme Land," a Swedish folk song; pictures connected with campus sic from St. Louis. Missouri. first sergeant. their share of the page expense to Director Kiviniemi is a member of and "Wind and Lyre," Ware, Five prewar members were instru the yearbook office in the will be welccy.ed. and TomOf Usheis will be members of Phi Be- - my Gish, editor, requested that stu- mental in reactivation of the music faculty. the local of McVey hall. Special organ accompaniments for ta and Phi Mu Alpha, music dents wishing to submit such pic unit; "D" Company of the Fourth will be plaved by Perry sional societies. tures bring them to the Kentuckian Regiment. Major D. W. Glenn, facPaul Makovsky, violinist, will be office in the Parrigin. a member of the Glee club Shown of McVey ulty adviser, aided in the installation Wood the soloist for. a concert March 2, in hall. and a senior music major. of members and officers. A public exhibition o f student the Sunday Musicale Series. The program follows: work in wood carving is now on disSalver stated that any man who play in the University Art gallery. Prof. Edward Rannells, head of the is a third quarter sophomore or first quarter junior is urged to see one of Department of Art, announced yesthe phamplets explaining the point terday. By James E. Abell The Art gallery, room 217 Bio- system on eligibility at the informanext president of the State Univer- logical Sciences building, is open tion desk in the Student Union builSince its founding, the Univer sity has had five .titles and nine sity of Kentucky was Henry Stites from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and ding. Barker. Judge Barker, as he was 8 a.m. until noon Saturdays. The Further information on the society The University campaign for the chief executives. World Student Service Fund, label- - ' will be handled by Harold Friedly. Before being officially designated more commonly known, saw the en- daily hours were announced in- can b obtained by contacting Morris Beebe, whose phone number is 3113. led "Operations University," is being radio publicity by. Bill Spragens and the "University o f Kentucky" in rollment of 721 students In 1910 correctly in last week's Kernel. organized by the newly appointed all - O. C. Halyard, and solicitations will 1916, this school was known as doubled by 1916. He coordinated the - be managed by Wendell Poundstone. Transylvania University, Kentucky University with the agricultural accampus Johnny Crockett and Howard Stephenson. Members of the Art club w ill be on University, Agricultural and Me- tivities of the state and attended all The week of March 3 will be pro- - 'the poster committee. A meeting for chanical College of Kentucky and farmer meetings possible. The Department of Journalism was estabclaimed Student World Week, and all campus committees of the WSSF the State University of Kentucky. The first president of the Agri- lished during President Barker's adall students w ill be requested to sup- - '1U be held Monday night at 7 p.m. port the work of WSSF by contribu- - The YWCA office will be the head cultural and Mechanical College of ministration. Paul P. Boyd, now Dean of the Kentucky was John Augustus Wilting toward the $5,555.55 goal of the quarters ior ine arive. campus drive, Stephenson and CrocHPC Schedules Board Students will be informed of the liams in 1866. President Williams, College of Ai ts and Sciences, headed activities of the WSSF during the a graduate of Kentucky University the institution from the resignakett aiuiounced. Transylvania tion of President Barker to the arMeetings Vocational Davis LowTy resigned as chairman two weeks preceeding the drive. later combined with of the committee recently because of Charles Boggs, publicity chairman University to form the State Uni- rival of President McVey. The following committee heads Interior, art, medical technology, versity of Kentuckyi. was also founEspecially remembered for his were illness. Prof. John Kuiper. head of said. Radio forums, to be held by the ' child welfare, announced this week for "Daughter's Kir the philosophy department, has ac Veterans club and arranged bymeet- der of building thatCollege" in the zealous interest in student welfare, Mortar Board Career Conference the sociology are included in the and by now houses Frank LeRond McVey became the list same cepted the portion of campaign by Cox, and a Philosophy club Mrs. Dorothy Evans, University so- of subjects to be discussed at the ing, headed by Howard Stephenson. Beaumont Inn in Harrodsburg. pre- seventh head of the institution in cial treasurer. annual Vocational Conference for director: Joseph Desha Pickett was 1917. During his administration, the BuKy will collect donations from j president, will be held to make cleai Conference chairman, Lee Trabue; women, sponsored by the House the townspeople at the Vanderbilt the importance of the drive and The siding officer after Williams ret-in University plant was increased by exhibit committee, Mary Bennett Presidents' Council, beginning on 38 buildings and there was a 4,500 urned to "Daughter's College" game in Alumni gym tonight. WSSF. The schedule of programs 1867 until 1868. Pickett was a chap- student Increase in enrollment. It LaMaster; publicity, Lenora Henry; the campus March . Miss Margaret Publicity Men Storey, head resident of Patterson lain iu the Confederate Army dur- was under Dr. McVey that the Col- appointments, Mary Lou Wither-spooNewspaper publicity for the drive will be announced in The Kernel. program, Barbara Allen; typ- hall, has announced. ing the Civil War. lege of Commerce was established ing, Mrs. Greenwood Cocanaugher, Among the persons who will ap Probably foremost in the minds and the College of Education university Frances Pritchett. and Marjean pear on the conference program are as the Jewell Hall Chooses IKCP Club To Award of the readers James first Patterson, Myrtle Labbitt, women's Jeanette Rey-- 1 K. president is From Dr. McVey's retirement to Wenstrup; posters,arrangements, Jo Mrs. of radio station CKLW. Wind- and social itor Couple' Prize who served almost 50 years. Pres- the present administration, Thomas Emblem sor, Ontario, who will discuss the ident Patterson saw the establish- Poe Cooper, Dean of the College Ann Kloecker. of Mrs. Evans announced that the advantages and disadvantages Dance The Kentucky Colonel Poultry- ment grow from a school with four of Agriculture and Home Econom- following organizations have noti- career women on jobs; Cissy Gregg, Dixie' Gene May, Zeta Tau Al- club cf the College of Agriculture professors and a graduating class ics,, served as acting president. ; fied her that they will have rep- of the Louisville Courier-Journof one student to a university with pha, and Phil Pearce, Pi Kappa Dr. Herman Lee Donovan, hailed resentatives here on March 6 and and Will T. Welsh, commercial Alpha, were selected the ideal swee- and Home Economics announced 75 professors and 100 graduates. as the "practical man" "go- - 7 for the conference: General Elecand a artist. Representatives from Proc theart couple at the Valentine Day that $5 will be awarded for a win President Patterson initiated the getter," became the institution's Air tea dance held last Friday in Jewell ning emblem designed for the club, steps to obtain the University Ex- eighth chief executive in 1941. One tric Corporation; R. C. A.; Proctor tor and Gamble and T.WA presscheduled to be Patterson hall. The two were selected trom Entries are to be made to the periment Station, and annual in- of President Donovan's first an- and Gamble; Sears, Roebuck and Linesatare also Miss Storey Company; Girl Scouts of America: ent the conference, a troup of twelve couples entered club office iu the Dairy Products Hall. He increased the come of the University from $9,000 nouncements contained hope for the Kentucky Utilities; Veterans Ad- said. In the contest. building on or before March 31. to $150,000. Starting with one dwell- building of a new field house. Plans ministration; and the Child Welfare Judges included Mrs. Dorothy of th',- University ing, he raised its pro)erty to include now are for that structure to begin Division and Public Assistance Di Evans, social director; Mrs. Ger- Representatives department, vision of the Kentucky Department Dean campus and next year. trude Harvard, head resident of art department, poultryjudge entries, 17 buildings, a Among other plans outlined by of Welfare. and Poultry club will a 250 acre farm. Patterson resigned Soon May and Dean oi Men T. T. Jones. Appointments and interviews for President Donovan are the construcBoyd hall: Mrs. Earl Quisenberry. t The club will have as its speaker in 1909. Dr. W. D. Funkhouser, who re Following President Patterson was tion of a fine arts building, jour- the conference may be made hi was program on March 6, D. D. Slade of Lexing-r- h Grace Huffaker Professor James G. White who nalism building, and new residence room 204 of the Student Union ceived a fractured kneecap in a fall airman for the dance end con-- I 'on, nationally known hatchery F.vseveral weeks ago, is expected to which was under the super- - era tor. Prof. E. T. Wightman of served as acting president until 1910. halls to accommodate an anticipated building on March 4 and 5, Mrs. ij enrollment of nearly 10,000 students ans added. This conference is for return to his classes sometime next A Chief Justice of the Kentucky vision of Margaret Yenaer Jewel, the poultry section is faculty week. Cipirt wVm Hrarno the senior tneu md women. i 4 liDe II- t 'hr 'i"h c4v.'rrn. University Men's Glee Club Will Give Sunday Concert Ddicated U1r Delts' Cheers Win Reserved Section For Tech Game semi-fina- Carrillonic Bells A varied program of events is planned for the third annual observance of Founders Day at the University today. Dr. Leo M. vice president and chairman of the Founders Day commit- itee. states ? The program for the dsy follows: Founders Day convocation. 10 a. m.. Memorial hall. President Herman Lee Donovan presiding: or- -, 1 V ....HttWi gan prelude. "Song of Joy." Perry in Memorial hall. ' "f ' i. How.ird G. Parrigin; Invocation. After two years as president of W. Stephenson, Mt. Sterling junior, Kentucky Wesleyan college. Dr. Tipresident of the Student Governgert in 1911 became professor of of dedication ment association; philosophy and psychology at the Memorial hall carillonic bells, a University, and from 1913 to 1916 University from the gift to the also served as director of athletics father of Alexander Bonnyman. Jr.. and head coach at this institution. who was killed in action on Tarawa. At the University Dr. Tigert was Dedication hymn. "Eternal Fatht-r- . perhaps best known for his work Strong to Save," played by Mrs. Le- psyIn commercial applications of la Cullis on the bells; address. "The chology, especially in the field of University of Kentucky Under Four advertising. In 1920 he was elected Presidents." Dr. John J. Tzert. prespresident of the Blue Grass Adver- t Dr. John Tigert ident of the Universityby of Floridi; tising club and became a member the atiai-enc"Alma Mater." sung of the Associated Advertising clubs benediction. Mr. Stepiienon: of the World. :cari'.'onic bells recital. Mrs. Cuilis. Luncheon. Dr. Tigert's association with the At..l :'e Association was interrupted by World University Student Union building. 12:15 p.m.: special broadcast t o alumni and War I in which he served with the American Expeditionary Forces for friends of the Umverbity. a one year in Scotland. England, transcribed program dealing France, and Germany, first with the wiiii vib Dust, present, and future YMCA and later with the Army of UK. over 11 tsUo stations at. Educational Corps. He holds the various times during the evening: vs. birthday basketball game, Vanderbilt commission of lieutenant colonel in A George Washington he U. S. Reserve Corps. After the dance will be held tomorrow night Kentucky. 8 p. Tt program, war he resumed his duties at UK, in the Bluegrass room of the Sturdlo The resigning in 1921 to become Com- dent Union. The dance, sponsored transcribed by WBKY. University senmissioner of Education of the United by Tau Beta Pi, engineering FM station, includes talks by Presior honor society, will feature the ident Donovan. Dr. W. S. Wbb. States. and anthroIn 1928 Dr. Tigert assumed the music of Will Hauser and his or- read of the physicsand Thomas R. pology departments, presidency of the University of chestra. TSi.L-u-f riflnrp c fn. will Underwood, editor of the Lexington Florida. He has received numerous honorary degrees, including the be informal and cabaret style, wiUiHarald. Music for the program will diLLX degree from the University of be on sale at the Union today from be by the University Choristers, Kentucky. He is president of the j 10 a. m. through 3 p. m. and from rected by Miss Mildred Lewy. and hall cariBonu: 10 a. m. until noon on Saturday. by the Memorial Southeastern Conference. ' by Mrs. Loio A vranrisnn of Holland N. Me - Any remaining tickets will be on tower bells. Directed professor of raTyeire, founder of Vanderbilt uni- sale at the door Saturday night. Robinson, assistant program will be broadversity. Dr. Tigert was born in Admission will be $1.50. stag or date. dio arts, the WBKY: WLAP Nashville and was graduated with music will be broadcast cast by stations U-. WCIF :rr: Lexington: WIXV. honors from Vanderbilt. At Vander- WCFO, Cincinnati: MadisonvilU; bilt he played football and basket- tion, and a local station from 9:4a WHLN. Harlan; WHOP. Hookins-vill- e; ball for three years and was elected until 10 p.m. His band has reWKAY. captain of both teams. He was cently been playing in the Cincin- Mayfield: WLBJ Glasgow: WKIN. Bowling Green: halfback by nati area. named an WOMI. OwensbOiO: WPAD. Padu- Grantland Rice. WSON. Henderson. !cah; Dr. Tigert and members of teams The Kena' souvenir roiilon of newspaper, he coached at the University of tucky Kernel, student Kentucky will be guests of honor at to those attend-will be a luncheon given by the Athletic ing the Founders Day exercises. Association a t noon Friday. N o prsdiTt Donovan announced formal program has been planned 'that a!l tiiir-- f rour classes will be for the luncheon. Students who see the basketball dismissed Friuay ai.d that Uraver- closed at mat game tomorrow night between Ken- - sity or icts may , tucky and Georgia Tech are in for irr.e, so students and start memoer.-an additional show. During the in- - may attend the convocation. termission period at half time, the UK Troupers have scheduled a ten- minute performance. Bp The show, first put on for UK Lances, junior men's leadership students since the group reorganized, A noon sweater swing will be heid society has vacancies for a limited will feature a spring board act. and Tuesday in the Student Union baU-- a doubles tumbling act. number of pledges, according to an a small portion of the 15 It will be room. The regular Thursday een-thact show announcement made this week by will be presented late in April. ing sweater swing wilT start at 6:15. Clay Salyer. Dr. John J. Tigert, president of the University of Florida and former member of the University of Kentucky faculty, will deliver the address for the third annual observance of Founders Day at UK on Friday, February 21. He will speak on "The University of Kentucky Under Four Presidents," at 10 a. m. War Department Program Friday A committee, composed of five members of the SGA judiciary com 'mittee, one administrative official appointed by UK president Herman L. Donovan and Dr. Howard Beers, nieh School SGA faculty advisor, was instructed From Forbes' Book to study the present SGA constitu-Next week's production was adapt- - tion with the idea of recommending i tle theatre. Kappas, PiKaps Runners-U- 17 Full Program Planned For Celebration Today Thetas, Delts Win Contest Quarter Election Committee Set Up jUK Saluted To Plan Changes In Constitution On National Radio Show ' NUMBER LEXINGTON'. KENTUCKY. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1947 Z216 yxiil Winter Symbol of the I'nivertJty is Memorial halL Alumni everywhere look at a picture of the building and think of college days. With this picture. The Kernel wishes the University a happy 81st birthday. ct II SGA Voles To Abolish 4 l1 'I Remember Mama Stars Students WW Funkhouser Return Noon Sweater Swing Tn Held TuesdaV at Tigert, Philosophy Prol, Coached Football iTeam Like beauty and brains football and philosophy aren't supposed to mix. Yet a philosophy professor coached the Kentucky football team to two seasons perhaps more successful than the recent one under Paul Bryant and win and a scoreless tie over Tennessee, a win over Purdue, two ties with Sewanee. Dr. John J. Tigert, now president of the University of Florida and speaker for today's Founders Day celebration, began nis coaching career at the University by guiding the girls' basketball team in 1912. Reserved Seats 50c! Football games then were played on new Stoll field. The spectators sat in new Barker stadium, named for the president of the University. Reserved seats sold for fifty cents. Special trains took rioters to gmes at Louisville and Cin- cinnati. The Prohibition club of the University was welcoming a meeting of the International Prohibition Association. William Jennings Bryan was listed as one of the speakers for the meeting. The State University of Kentucky was about to become the University of Kentucky, and The Idea was ask ing for suggestions for a better name for the student publication. Tigert was made assistant to football coach Alpha Brummage in 1913. The Wildcats played Illinois that year and lost 0. Stars of the team included James Park (now commonwealth's attorney for Favet'e coun ty), William "Squirrely" Tuttle, Gip Downing and Paul Hue A 33-- 0 win over a Tennessee freshman squad was the highlight of the year for the freshman team of 1914. coached by Titjerv. Other victims of 21-- the "Kitten"' team were CynthiAnj. Lexington ht?h. Somerset; the only loss was to Danville. Tigert Named Head Coach When Brummage resigned in 19! 5. Tigert, former star end at Vandevb.lt became head football couch. His were Jim Park. "Squirrtiv" Tuttle. Lt. Arthur Underwood crul William Rode. Last year's team having been "practically destroyed" by the lo o; many varsity members. Tigert set to work to develop a new team. Star o: most of his games was the late "Dec" Rodes, who had done outsiarjd'.:i work as quarterback for the !9H freshman squad. Among substitute. for Roues was Bart Peak. With ntiirly sixty mtn out f r practice. Coach Tigert be an the driil for the opening j.me with Butler University of Inaumapclu-- . Although, they finished the gjtr.e with seve.. p'ayers in.tured. the Wildcats defea.U 3utler. 33-- Other victories included Earlham 'Richmond, Ind ) Cincinnati, and Louisville. "Uotly C'ntested."Literally Speakin? Then, 'n That wss described bv The Kernel as a -- .lotly contestt d game" the thermometer registered 93 degrees 'n the sliade the 'Ca'-0. A 7-- 7 tie Witt r; w..ee Helped mo- rale but Injured Routs "for the rest of the season." "Do Purdue" was the cry before the homecoming game with the heralded as 1 favorites. Although the student body was refusing 1 bets, the Wildcats had a 0 victory, the touchdow n scored by Kinne. Thanksgiving Day game was on Page Two; cd * Debi uupy Mvauaoie Pape Two Friday, February 21, 1947 sity - 9a Kentucky of The Spice Of Life The tUniyersity of Kentucky" THE KENTUCKY KERNEL 1 Of tlKTUClIT OF7ICIAL NXTBPAPIH OF TKX CUT? IRSITY Pat Bl'rTT Cafy Comam rUBUBKSD WSBKLT BtTRWO THB SCHOOL Y1AS UCXPT HOLIDAYS OR EXAMINATION PERIODS Editor By Amy Price and Ifelen Dorr Make of truth a trade. Manning Editor For the past several weeks stuDo thou as I tell thee, lad; News Editor ToM Di:ncam ntM l tfc Post OIIIm Lntaftea. Kwtoekj. dents have been clamoring for the Be the best of men, aeond class aiattar antler th Act ol March I, 1871. Frmiirick Nirrmn Instant Srwt Editor continuation of a gossip column in And girls won't write of thee Itw'iinf Minimg Editor rK SoRRFiir IfXIfBKR The Kernel fo we are sticking our in verse ' Uninelj tstareoUtgtsU Ptcm amttio necks out (this we have learned R wji k Mfi.ton Sports Editor Nor' think of thee again. fcwtagton Board of Comm.ro. Iron the experience of other gossip () c H I.YARD Awtanl Sxtrf. Editor writers) to bring you the chatter of Kentucky Pres Association Congratulations to: the cast of Society Editor f,VFr Jmfso national Editorial Awoclallon the campus. You can help continue "I Remember Mama" for carrying I ii i.v Thompson Rrwrite Editor this column by turning in any news on with the play after the set was MHKMITtD rOR NATIONAL OV TISItM either to The Kernel office or to us. destroyed in the fire; Dixie Gene "AN ""'HT NationalAJvartisingServiceJnc. Before continuing, we wish to Tom r..Fco,T nTo-k'- h. couple of Buun. r. for not including the state chosen the Sweetheart R f 4 annual $ ii son MniMer Chicago - boston - los amucs rctcm ment about the dozen roses they Jewell hall at theFriday; Valentine last following eipn4 met mn eolnwita mrm to to oomnSerme, tft sent the Kentuckian tea dance Bob Nelson for Margaret RATES UBflCRIPTION carrying Dowell and on 4 4o not moreeeetru opinio of the wnrr $ tkrm&l-rQueen coronation. on the romantic tradition by being M On Quarter reject the optnirm of The KemH. 11.50 On Tear on Valentine's day. While browsing over at the li- marriedwonder who'll win out with We at Alabama, but I don't believe brary, we found the University of Nell Payne Lance Trigg or tiiat is a repson for our doing the Gccrria's Sweetheart of Siema Chi Blackford? They both seerh to Bill be same, do you'' The show of spirit pricing the cover of the February running a good race. Editor, Kentucy Kernel: only tiood th it cun come from 9 edition of the A'lanta Journal. I was appalled at the show of is the an Wayne Harris has put in his bid is it worth it? The Si!?s seem to have come into sportsmanship by the University of suchW'luldexhibition congratulate Capfor his brother's honorary key to I hke to their own through publicity on the Jewell hall since his brother is Kentucky student body at tiie tain Kenny Rollins on his display Sweethearts. game Monday ni;ht. of good sportsmanship. Rollins Speaking of the library, it is a getting married in the near future. At the beginning of the game I m