The ECentucicy Ke RNEL OUT EVERY TUESDAY UNIVERSITY V OLUME XXXI Z2M Johnson's Speech On 'Why Prepare' I DONOVAN Opens Course OF U. S. IN WAR 'The Sooner, The Better,' President AIR RAID FILM Details of a big air raid on London will be shown in a colored moving picture with sound, "Extinguishing of Magnesium Fires and Incendiary Bombs London Fire Raids," Tuesday night at 7:30 in Memorial hall. Discussion of electrical hazards by E. H. Tichenor, Kentucky Actuarial Bureau, and of ventilation by Capt. H. A. Ellington, Louisville fire department, will make up Wednesday morning's work, with ladder drills conducted by Capt. W. A. Gurk. Keynoted by Gov. Kffn Johnson's speech on "Why Prepare." the ''Kentucky Fire College" got. under way yesterday with an enrollment of ap- proximately 250. Final registration for the meeting, conducted by the Kentucky Civil Defense Commission, will probably total 350. O. H. Parker, in charge. Mid. Offering instruction In war gases, incendiary and other type bombs, rescue work, prevention of sabotage, f.rst aid, and other phases of wartime fire fighting, the college will Close Thursday afternoon. "You can't purchase democracy cnce and have it for all time." Governor Johnson said In his opening speech. 'Hrot you must purchase it again and again and again." PRACTICAL PATRIOTISM Praising the fire department representatives present for their farsightedness, and "practical patriotism" he expressed his hope "that the turn of events would be such that there would be no need to use our army and navy." but If it was necessary the United States would be ready to defend itself from the "forces loose in the world threatening the type of government we love." Governor Johnson was introduced by G. H. Parker, assistant director of the Kentucky Civil Defease Commission. Other speakers on the afternoon's program were Mayor T. Dr. Ward Havely of Lexington: Henry H. Hill, speaking for President Donovan; Col. C. A. Selleck. executive officer of the Kentucky military area; J. J. Greenleaf. director. Kentucky Civil Defense Commission; and Mr. Parker. The college is being conducted by the defense commission with the cooperation of the United States army, the University, the Kentucky fire marshal's office, the Kentucky Actuarial Bureau, and the Lexington fire department. All sessions are open to the public. MOTION PICTURES A special feature of some of the meetings will be colored moving pictures with sound, from the British Library of Information, showing CALLS FOR ENTRANCE fire department and H. L. Bordon. will complete the afternoon's work. i Tells Convention Immediate entry into the war against Germany was advocated by President Herman L. Donovan KERNEL OF KENTUCKY LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY. TUESDAY. JULY Fire College Will Oiler Work With Gas, Bombs, First Aid SXJI'vaEX to NUMBER 29, 1941 70 Trustees Appoint Mrs. Holmes Acting Dean Of Women At UK; New Department Established Dean At 3Iurray Name To Assist In Women's Work Farris To Head the state convention of the American legion last week. Division On Care, Urging that the nation's greatest efforts be put into the national deUse Of Buildings fense plan he declared, "The sooner we get into the fray, the sooner it Elgan B. Farris, associate profes- -' will be over and the better it will sor of engineering, was named chief be for the nation. I say we should engineer of the Did Mrs Sarah B. Holmes, for the past 12 years assistant dean of women at UK, was appointed actinj say to Hitler, now 'strike, you rattle- vision of Maintenance and Operadean by the execu'ive committee of I W; the Board of Trustees Friday. In the afternoon department rep- snake, strick!' We were never better tions, at the meeting of the Board of Trustees executive committee FriMiss Jane Haselden. now dean of resentatives will hear A. J. Lemaire, prepared." women at Murray State Teacher Dr. Donovan, in speaking on day. special agent of the Federal Bureau College, was named the neir assts-- I of Investigation discuss prevention '"Americanism in Education" also Tom Boyd, acting superintendent of sabotage and methods used by urged that the schools of America of buildings and grounds, will be tant dean. 1 saboteurs: F. C. Dugan. director of revive the teaching of patriotism assistant engineer of the new deMrs. Holmes, who fills the vacancy the Bureau of Sanitary Engineering and discourage the indulgence of partment. He has been filling the caused by the resignation several II of the State Board of Health, on smearing with mud the characters post left vacant by the death of weeks ago of Miss Sarah G. Blana-in- g. prevention of sabotage in water- of our national heroes. Maury Crutcher. now head of th home works; and J. L. Thompson, acting school at Cornell Univer"The schools of this country, with The new division Is the assistant manager of the Kentucky the home and the church as their general supervision of under D. sity, is expected to be namd Frank Actuarial Bureau, on prevention of allies, must set about to build up a GOV. KEEN JOHNSON dean upon completion of work on Peterson, comptroller. sabotage in industrial plants. Capt. her masters' degree. morale in the youth Mr. Farris has served as assistant " Cecil Iglehart of the Owensboro fire seiiim Hy hire of our land. We do not to MRS. SARAH B. HOLMES ELGAN B. FARRIS The new acting dean has been department will demonstrate hose propagandize all we have have is chief engineer in charge of the Uni" with sjieedi on "Why to do versity's recent building program in .Wir ni I in ji tli'iti nf intuitu unit lirnil nf itiivinii l nimiile-inlin- serving as dean of women durinj drills and the use of small hose. to tell the truth the truth about addition to his duties as professor headed and mill njiemtiims, njifininted lrnln h- - llir exri ntire i mn the summer session social has BLACKOUT democracy and its way of life. True, of engineering administration. He school committer the so far supe- has worked with Col. James H. mitlee nf the I'mnrd nf Trustees. Wednesday night the firemen will undeflled democracy is in charge of extra curricular social Are departments at work during air take part in "blackout" fire man- rior to Fascism, Nazism or Commuactivities. Graham, dean of the engineering raids on London. ' Tuesday's program will begin with euvers near the stock Judging pa- nism that we do not have to lie college, in planning and construcWORK AT I K a discussion of forest protection by vilion south of Rose street. The about our form of government," tion of a number of the new buildMrs. Holmes received her A. B. H. L. Borden, supervisor of the U.S. reason for this class, planners said, Dr. Donovan emphasized. ings recently erected on the campus. degree in education at the Univer-- ! some well drilled English McCon-nel- l. is that also enumerated the contribuHe Forestry Service, and K. G. sity in 1929 and for five years pric He also has served as acting medirector of the Kentucky Di- fire departments floundered in tions the University was making chanical engineer of the new state to that time had served as dean of handling hose during blackouts. toward national defense with its office building at Frankfort. vision of Forestry, from 8:30 to 9:20. girls at Sayre College. She is a program includes dis- aeronoutical Thursday's Following this will be instruction research laboratories, member of the National Association A native of Nicholas county. Mr. in inspection of buildings by W. M. cussions of "Explosives and Incenits scientific research in foods and Farris, a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. of Deans of Women, the American Horn, engineer of the Kentucky Ac- diaries used in War" by P. C. chemistry and its manpower and Farris of Lexington, has lived in Association of University Women, In their first session since Presiassociate professor of mining; pledged allout aid toward national this city since boyhood He tuarial Bureau, and practice in resMortar Board, senior women's hon- attended dent Herman Lee Donovan took cue work by tools and ropes, by Capt. "Salvage" by Capt. C. A. Ransdell defense. Henry Clay high school and the office, the executive committee of ville. was granted a special research orary: cwens sophomore women J. E. Berryman and the Lexington Jr.. Kentucky Actuarial Bureau: and fellowship in the zoology depart honorary and Kappa Delta Pi naDr. Donovan shared peaking honKentucky, graduating fire department. "First Aid. Including Victims of ors with Oovernor Keen Johnson, a Unlversit of in the class of 1928. the Board of Trustees Friday ap- ment. Dr. Figgins has been prepar- tional educational honorary. in engineering proved several important oppoint- - ing a manusirint on "Rirri nf Ken- The afternoon program on Tues- War Gases" by Assistant Chief fellow legionnaire and former neighMiss Haselden. former dean of ments, granted a number of fellow- day will include talks on "Chemistry Edgar Kiefer and Capt. Walter bor. Both speakers lauded the Levomen at Translyvania College, ws ships, scholarships, and leaves of of Fires" by J. R. Mitchell, associate Sweeney, Dayton fire department, graduated from Transylvania in absence, and transacted other bus OTHER APPOINTMENTS professor of chemistry at the Uni- Lexington fire department, and the gion for its work toward national Other appointments, recommend- - 1926. She received her master's de defense and preparedness and urged iness matters. versity; "Extinguishment of Flame. United States army. ed by President Donovan and ap-- ree ,rom Columbia and her doc- Including Use of Different ChemiThursday afternoon, a demonstra- continued efforts toward national W. Gayle Starnes, assistant di proved by the executive committee , f nh.iosoDhv dearee from th cals." by G. L. Wolff, engineer. Un- tion of incendiary bombs, gas war- unity. rector of the department of Univer- - t0d of n, Gerald Unjversuy. Sne also spent one year Y' lnc,uded tnos derwriters' Laboratories, Inc.; dem- fare and decontamination will be President Herman Lee Donovan sity extension and lecturer in visual Geiillot. instructor in general '"st"d Sorbonn'' LnlvW onstrations of hydraulics and relay- given by he United States army, education. was elected secretary of cnemlstry. Melvi continued his program of informof Major ing of water by Capt. V. A. Beam of under the command , n,instruc. i ing Kentucky on the financial needs the board and of the executive com- - , the state fire marshal's office, and Harold N. Mills. Chemical Warfare Miss An enthusiastic aviatrix. part-tim- e of the University last week, speaking mittee. Starns replaces D. H. Peak, B. Freeman, assistant the care and operation of pumpers Service, and the Lexington fire derecently given a change of duties on professor in geology; Gerald Back Haselden has her pilot's license and Lexington Lions Club. before the by Capt. W. A. Gurk of the Louisville partment. FRANKFORT. Ky. Bids were has done considerable flying. In Asking members for their aid in learning liic iciiiciiieiib age. xiic asked by the State Highway De- securing from thM flHd Rh! "hff the state General new secretary served as administra- partment last week for construction Assembly tive assistant to Dr. Thomas P. aviatrix. Mrs. Greenwood the additional support "to Copper Lillian Caldwell, hou.se mother. Coconougher. secretary of a highway materials research during his term as acting in the de-- it Sheby House; Mrs. Bessie E. Bry- e, laboratory at the University of Ken- which the University is entitled," president. of athletics, and Miss the president stated that he would son. Chi Omega, house mother; Mrs. Ti irtment .. r,A tucky in Lexington. The bids are to trains ae ask the legislature to erect several MISS HI NT NAMED Mary Louise Ellington, clerk in the be opened Aug. 20. Miss Elizabeth Hunt of Lexington, animal pathology department; new buildings that are needed now Highway Engineer Thomas H. or will be needed in the future, f Mrs. J. Clay Hunt., ,etU! jsvf.ruA cierk in The appointments were effective exten- Cutler said the building probably and to provide money to pay larger was named secretary to Dr. Henry sion division. ExperimenttheStation; immediately. would cost between $30,000 and salaries to many underpaid members H. Hill, new dean of the Univer- Normal Ball and Milton Borcherd- $35,000 and equipment an additional sity. Their offices have been lo- - ing graduate assistants in markets of the faculty. $15,000. "There are, at the University, a cated in connecting rooms in the and rural finance; Martin Shearer, Construction is expected to start number of dynamic, cultured young northeast end of the first floor of graduate assistant in farm eco Dance Is Planned Anita Ware, Soprano. in September and Cutler expressed men. who have their Ph. D. degrees, the administration building. To Be Symphony Soloist For Saturday Night nomics; Virginia Pineur. secretary hope the building would be com- working for only $1,800 a year. Some Miss Elizatbeth Dennis of Frank- - m tne depatment of elementary been pleted before winter. Ware, Lexington solo- Another dance-bridg- e Miss Anita has of them are married and have fort, who has served as secretary -- duration: Helen Belser. supervising ist, will be presented as guest solo- - planned for Saturday night. August The purpose of the laboratory, children to support on this pay." he' to Frank D. Peterson in his state teacher. University school; Joe Mas- first convocation, a ist with the University of Kentucky 2. in the Union ballroom. Tables will The term's revenue office will continue as his sie reading assistant College of summer symphony concert, a tea Summer School Symphony Orches- - (be set up on the mezannine for he said, is to determine "ways and sa'd. means of utilizing local materals Dr. Donovan stated that almost secretary as University comptrol- - commerce. hour, free moving picture show, and tra at its initial appearance of the bridge and other card games. imto develop daily young instructors who are ler. it was announced following ap- NAMED top the week's jr.other bridge-danc- e at 7:30 o'clock Thursday mission of 25 cents per couple will in road work" and . The second term summer school ocEiGtant trrt Hn chAnh.. needed at the University resign to Droval of the executive committee. social plans. night in Memorial hall. Dr. Alex- - be charged. Miss Rebecca Van proved surfaces. f 'ball league will get under war Voy Steinfort. athletic pub- The committee voted to change enter the armed forces or to accept Meter, Union social director, said anrier Capurso, executive head of -' ; more highly paid positions in busi- ine name or tne puonciiy oureau hcity m8ri: Charles A. Ross, laoo- the University music department. Phys Coffer Miller Players to the department of public rela-- 1 ratory assistant in the department tween the Frat Boys and the ness or at other schools. will direct the orchestra, which is Summer Session ical Education clubs and Mens At Convocation He explained that the University's tions. Its director and assistant di-- I 0( hygiene and public health; made up of men and women Herman T. Michler. former UniBuilding and GroundMovie T Be Shown respectively are Elmer G. me shenk. nurse in hygiene and Dorm and p "The Maid's Stratagem." a three- - dents in the University summer versity student who has been on annual Income from the state was ers at 4:30 m, Wednesday. The weekly free moving picture the Pacific coast for the last 12 now &00.000 less than it was in Sulzer and Miss Helen G. King. public health department; Helen act farce of Seventeenth Century school. Miss Ware, a lyric soprano, Games on tap for the remainflr secretary in the despite the facts that the The executive group appointed a Farmer, part-tim- e France, will be given by the Coffer has chosen for her two numbers Friday night at 8:30 will be the films years, has been placed in charge of 1931-3of the season are as follows: Miller Players of Chicago at the Robvn's "A Heart That's Free," taken at the summer session last all telephone and communications enrollment at present is much larger committee composed of President department of ait: Marold Hill. 1 Physical convocation Wednesday. and Delibes' "Les Filles Le Cadix." vear. Showing various scenes on the service for the Civil Aviation Au- and the services of the institution Donovan. Dean Cooper, Mr. Peter- - cu.stodian in the department of vs.August Boys; Men's Education club Dorm vs. the campus and activities of students. thority, regulatng the traffic of all greater. Indiana and Ohio each pro- son and Dean James H. Graham physical education; Frat Lee Powers, will be dismissed at a Flench song made popular by All classes Buildings and Grounds team. airvide five times as much for their to look into the matter of construct- - custodian mill begin Jeannette MacDonald in the mo- - the Picture will be shown by popular commercial and government the department in 8:50. and the convocation request. Two short subjects "Pink planes in the Los Angeles area, his stat universities as does Kentucky, ing a building on the campus ior ohvsical education; August 5 Physical Education vs. Powers. Lee at 9 a m. Immediately following the tion picture. "Mavtime." Her ac- - Lemonade" and "Music from the family here has been advised. Men's University tennis Buildings and Grounds; of use nf AAA offices custodian he added. will go to their companist will be Mrs. Mauc.e Miles program, students Stars" will also be presented. of Lexington. courts. George Boyd, instructor in Dorm vs the Frat Boys. BI'ILDINGS PLANNED This arrangement has been made graduate as-Boys vs. the Phys- August Frat Under the direction of Miss Ariele As proposed by State Agricultural English: Mildred Ellis, so that a full hour will not be taken part lcal Education club: Buildings and Adjustment Administration officials, sistant in English: Anne Lang, Gensemer. the audience will sing j third hour classes. . numbers, "Yankee part of the funds for the proposed "me secretary in department of Grounds vs. the Men's Dorm, from any one class. Dr. Jesse E. four popular August and Grounds building would be advanced by the English: Bruce Adams, summer school director, an-- . Doodle;" "Tramp. Tramp, Tramp;" y ys physlcaI EducatlPn cwb; BY BOB AMMONS "The Long. Long Trail." and "Taps." Works Progress Administration and " department nounced. L.nuel Noffs.nger. grad Boys vs. the Men's Dorm, COVINGTON. Ky. James Irwin S "The Maid's Stratagem" is the) The symphony numbers will in- Ever since General Ben Lear called the remainder by a bond issue IN THE NEWS Tichenor. 36, for the past 11 years A,1KUSf Education story of a, tempermental actor of the elude the following: bac- the American guaranteedbyby the University, but attention to the military implications of the ,wyg ai assistant coach at Catlettsburg press Men's Dorm. Buildings and rent to be paid by the amortized o Challmor. grad- Seventeenth Century and a stage-- . Overture Rosamunde has been regularly treated to new developments on the AAAFranz Schubert hi8n school, has been named to front. Latest are these; uatealsiitantin "bacteriology; Elmer Ground, vs. the Frat Boys. itruck maid Jess Coffer and Martha succeed Lyman Penn. resigned as The trustees also approved the R Jones junjor technician in bar- August 19 and 20 Final play-oMiller, actors of stage and radio, On The Bayou tfrom the Cotton will take the parts of Moliere.; Clarence C. White head basketball and track coach at Anvone who wishes to plav on a Fields l contest appointment of Dr. Cecil C. Branson tPriologv: L. c Harrison, instructor Sly old General Innes Palmer Swift was Judging a beauty Erlanger Lloyd high school. as association professor of geology. French playwright and actor, and Selection from Hansel and Gretel technology; Martha A. ttam is requested to be present cn at El Paso, Texas. When a particularly neat entry walked across the He received his A. B. and M. A. m A graduate of Georgetown ColMadeleine, the maid. T.vlr,r mlrs nveiene and public either Stoll Field or the intramural "Yoo-hooHumperdinck's Opera) (from stage, the general, looked to the left and the right and smiled. University of Miss- lege, at present degrees from the The plot of the play is based h.alth: Frances Heckathorne. grad field at 4 p.m., Wednesday. ....Orch. by Charles A. Robert uate work at the he is taking grad- - he called. ouri in 1926 and 1927. respectively uate assistant in Englisn; isoian somewhat on fact, according to its University of KenElmer Nieman and Charles Smith tllkrv' ci i rrt m ttv sAccinn Wa Kqo o and his doctor's degree from the Fowler, graduate assistant in his- are in charge of the teams. authors. It is based on a hint found Variations on the Theme Pop! Lieut. Col. A. E. Hawkins, plaving golf on a Portland. Ore., course, University of Chicago in 1929 Over GoestheWea.se!! Lucien Gallliet Chatfield-Taylorbiog- -j 's e timeg instrucuniversity in H. C. Hicks, The a period of 12 years. Dr. Branson tory: Carl d e Southern Melodies raphy of Moliere. 0f Michigan football coaching missed a putt when interrupted hy a chorus of feminine tor in history: Leo Ashby. colonel was dressed in shorts. Al Hayes school. has had teaching experience at instructor in history: Mrs. Lizzette KAMPUS The playwright's early theatrical secretary in e Tichenor will assume his duties career was mostly "'barnstorming 6outhern Roses Waltz State College of Washington. Brown Buchanan, 'Even bulls are not immune to the effects of the seductive word, University. Northwestern Univerhistory; Gail Kirn. art. library asJohann Strauss in September, serving also as as- tours that he met Madeleine, acGeorge Minnearch of Springfield. Ohio. sity and the University of Missouri sistant: Frances Weiland. art. library sistant football coach to Henry according to Tom Connors and cording to the biography. WednesThe two were fishing in the Sangamon river when they spied a TmiII and has done extensive field work assistant: Beatrice Moretti. part-tim- e Cooper. day's play is an elaboration of the student assistant in art; CapThe new mentor had coached at regarding them from the bank. ywca secretary-misMiss Mary Shouse meeting "Yoo-hoorailed Minnearch. rougmy story is Bramwell. w. Va.. for two years this: To Rpaif Short Slories The tain Chaunc'ev B. Johnstone, reAnne Faw Morrow of The bull plunged Into the river and made toward the fishermen's and at Lockport. N. Y.. for one placing First Lieut. James C. Smee. Moliere 's troupe is on a tour through N. C. was named secMary Shouse, Lexington t I. . .. boat. Thry bent to the oars and outdistanced the Ferdinand. "the sticks" when it runs out of Missstory writer, will read several arAav k.fn. a I - i ....... KERNELS retary of the University Y. W. C. who has applied for foreicn service. " money and has to return to Paris short T MILITARY IEAVES Catlettsburg. A to succeed Miss Doris Seward Union at WEDNESDAY. Jl'LY 3 Military leaves of ahsence were stranded and hungry. Here a weal- of her oiginal stories July the at 4 p. Only thing left on the current business side of the ledger is for recently resigned. Miss Seward 30. 9 am. Convocation. Memorial Sidney DeLong. assistant thy duke, hearing of their plight, tea hour Wednesday, o some to dash off a popular ditty built around the has accepted a fellowship at Syr ,granted aent- Barren county: Ben Hall. Coffer Miller Players invites Moliere and his actors to m. in the music room. Alley have probably doupled in the past University to study in the 0,,nt' Sales of music paper in Tin Pan 4 p.m. Selections planned include "Mr. Tea hour In Union build- perform at his chateau. two weeks as sallow songwriters struggle to cash in on the free publicity Held of personnel, looking toward F. Van Sant. instructor in general Miss Dorothy Pemberton Dean Joseph J Huddleston. ing. Miss Marv Shouse to read orig- chemistry: k At this point a maid Bartel." from "Three Old Maids," a work as dean of women or director - of Jessamine county will leave begins a series of clever ruses by collection of short stories: and "FuWHILE RAKING THF. FRONT YARD: It's too bad all the grass; of women's residence halls. Miss instructor in.1. physical education, - inal short stories, Sharp, assistant diand Ronrial which she hopes to win her way neral Baked Meats." from "Three Aug. 1 for Wilmington. Del., to THVRSOY. HIV 31 doesn't gTow as well as the bnnrhes in the cracks in the sidewalk. Morrow was graduated from Greensand a Widow." The stories all cept a position as case worker with rector of the Student Union Build- Last date upon which a student into the great Moliere's company. boro College at Greensboro. N. C . inc may register for credit for the sec- The various plots she uses to gain have a basis in experience in life, the Travelers' Aid Society. She That sign in a downtown store: and the Yale Divinity School. She ceived her bachelor of arts degree Shouse said. Goneral leaves of absence were ond term's work access to Moliere's presence and a WOMEN'S SWIM SUITS years from 1937 to 1939 granted Virginia Michaelis. librar- - 7:30 pm Summer svmphonv con- served two place in the company create many Following the readings. Mrs P. K. in social work at the University of 20 PER CENT OFF as traveling .secretary of the Stu- - lan; A. N. May. College of Eriiica- - rert. Memorial Hall, laughable situations. Holmes and Mrs. Henry H. Hill will! Kentucky in June. 1940. and has how they look to us, too. That's dent Volunteer Movement of the tjon 8nn Jonn H Bondurant. as- Acts of the play are as follows: FRIDAY. Al'Gl'ST 1 pour tea for the informal social served for the last year as assistant National Young Women's Christian si.siant in farm management. 7 p.m. CAA 'lsses meeting to Act 1 Moliere's lodgings. After- hour Student hostesses will be Mar- - to Dr. Vivien M. Palmer, head of For the propaganda diet with the highest baloney content we nomwere an enjed ttnrker Association. Twelve resiua'ton noon. Buret B'.ackernv. Marion Brnrk. Har- - the University social work depart-rie- t inate. Hie current "V for victory" releases from Itnlain. 8 30 pm J. D. Klggins. who has been in as follows: Harry B. Gibson, assis- Free movinz picture. Hord. Susan Randall. Elizabeth ment She is the daughter of Mr. Al 2 Madeleines house. Ixlel Lexington for the last two years tant county agent. LaRue county; Great Hall of Union bmlding the same afternoon. Jones. Pat. Hanauer. Mary William-- : and Mrs. Sherman Dean of Jessa-soTitle of moving picture shown at first night's session of the "Ken- preparing material for the propos - John C Clore. graduate assistant. SATURDAY. Al'Gl'ST ! Act 3 An anteroom near the Eloise Bennett. Margaret mine county. Her mother was 5aU- pm. Dnce-briclg- e stage in the duke's cftteau The Kathleen St Clair, and He!- - merly Miss Margaret Griffing of tucky Fire College": 'Rockwood WaterfoJ, Master of Fire." Sounds like ed Amanda Bernheim museum of College of Agriculture and Home '.Continued on P?.ge T'C a new Superman series. rccm cf Union t'ilding. Lexington. en Wilsen. prehistoric peoples near Shepherds- next night. ' i newly-create- j VI cs AJ i.ol-lege- LJ?Z-- Pre-fHirrt- acul J Trustees Announce New Appointments Em-rat- h, ty PRESIDENT ASKS FOR MORE FUNDS ., Bids On Road Lab Are Called For 1 j ' K,, ricTc Play, Concert, Bridge-DancMovie, Tea Top Social Plans LI vrty : Pil , Wednesday Classes Will Be Dismissed OPENS SOFTBALL WEDNESDAY Four Men's Teams Are Organized At 8:50 For Farce assistants Holds CAA Post Max-rect- -- or 2. 0le Tichenor Is Called As Erlanffer Coach j ISC . and otherwise tofwlfhJ?" Jjf5"" SanTin YOO-HOO- yoo-ho- o, yoo-ho- ' ft ildlng S. !" part-tim- yoo-ho- Best-Love- part-tim- part-tim- What Goes On Here- - i I s ." . j Dean CetS Post song-writ- er yoo-ho- a(.e stage-struc- ac-M- ss n. - *