i The Kentucky Kernel UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY VOL XIV LEXINGTON, KY.. NOVEMBER 16, 1923 U.K. CADETS JOIN LOCAL SOCIETIES FOURTH IN NOTICE TO REPORTERS OBSERVING ARMISTICE DAY and Blade Fraternity Holds Pledging Service on Scabbard Campus DR. HARMON IS SPEAKER Kentucky Council of Defense Presents War Record to -- County K- PROBLEMS DISCUSSED A large and enthuisastic crowd ed the streets of Lexington Saturday morning to see the Armistice Day parade, which was led by the battalion and band from the University of Kentucky; other participants were patriotic societies and men in Lexington. Doctor Harmon's speech at the Kentucky theatre, directly following the partade, was the outstanding feature of the program. Shortly before the parade the active chapter of Scabbard and Blade, the honorary military fraternity of the University of Kentucky, peldged the following men on the university campus: Major Cyral A. Phelan, Captain George Taylor, iCaptain Edward Byars, and Captain C. H. Cecil. The University of Kentucky is to be congratulated upon having the best battalion in in its history, both from the standpoint of having the best drilled companies and also the greatest number of men in its ranks. The streets of Lexington were decorated with flags hanging in the windows of the various business houses, and poppies, reminders of the European battlefields, were sold through the crowd by members of the American Legion Auxiliary. Preceding Dr. Harmon's address, Mr. John S. Bays, representing the Kentucky iCouncil of Defense, pre sented a complete record of Fayette County's War record to the county. This record was compiled by the! lin- OPERA 'MARTHA' MAY BE WILDCATS PRODUCTION LATTER PART OP MONTH TECH TORNADO TO MEET All Alpha Delta Sigma mem- STROLLERS AWARD PINS TO THEIR NEW MEMBERS Chosen From Casts of Organiza tion's Production Last Year The Stroller dramatic organization of the University held a meeting Thursday afternoon for the customary awarding of pins, the after and unique emblems, which mark those worthy of the honor as active and permanent Strollers. Those receiving pins at that time were the members of the casts, the business managers and stage crews who pro duced "The Thirteenth Chair" and "Lady Windemere's Fan." for parts in this year's The play, "Seventeen," will be conducted in a new way. All the Strollers and the Stroller eligibles will be assembled and a dramatic artist will read the play, correctly iuterpeting each character. Afterwards those aspiring to paits will read aloud certain portions of the play selected by the judges and from the ability displayed in these readipgs the cast will be selected. The date for the initial reading of the play has not yet been set, but will probably be within the next few much-soug- try-ou- ts weeks. IN ATLANTATOMORROW bers. There will be a meeting in Principals and Cast Working to Make Production Great Success FORTY-FIV- E IN CHORUS the Kernel office next Monday night at 7:15. Every member is urged to attend as the Piece to Be Presented in Original Form; Singing and Acting meeting -- SPEAKERS' K- BUREAU R. O. T. C. Band and Kentucky Fans Leave Lexington Toight LAST TRIP OF SEASON will be of great importance. TO Kenneth King and "Chuck" Rice Unable to Accompany Team on Journey Amid wild outbursts of cheering on The principals of the opera "Mar AT Y. W. CONFERENCE tha," which the Music Department HOLD TRYDUT MONDAY the part of several hundred students hopes to produce the latter part of who had assembled at the Southern Station to see them off, Kentucky's this month, are working every after Prominent Speakers Address Del noon in an effort to render this pro- Students Desiring Membership Wildcat Grid squad again left its lair egates From Kentucky for a southern port last night, this Required to Talk Five duction the greatest success possible Minutes time bound for Atlanta, where the Colleges The Art Department, under the direcBlue and White eleven ties up with tion of Professor Carol Sax, is at The Student Speakers' Bureau will Georgia Tech's Golden Tornado toThe Kentucky 'Conference of the work on the scenery while the stu Young Women's Christian Associa dents of the Home Economics Depart hold its first tryout, which is intended morrow afternoon. Twenty-tw- o playtion held at the University November ment are making the costumes under thenceforth to be an annual affair, in ers, three coaches, "Daddy" Boles, 9 to 11, afforded an opportunity for the direction of Miss Elizabeth Crom the Little Theatre, Monday evening, Doctor Lipscomb, and Manager Van the students from the colleges of Ken well. Miss Mary Frances Davidson November 19, at 7:30 o'clock. Zant composed the (Cat party that Those desiring to tryout are expect boarded the special car at 10:40 last tucky to meet and discuss the various is dramatizing the recitative into spok ed to make a talk from five to eight night. plans and problems for work in the en dialogue. Y. W. C. A. The R. O. T. C band is scheduled The opera, composed by Flotow minutes' duration on any of the needs Such important questions as the and others in 1845, has often been sung of the University. Those at loss for to follow the team to Atlanta tonight, International Fellowship without acting. The beautiful music material may obtain same in the form leaving over the Southern at 10,40 this Student Movement, which is to get college renders this possible but the Music of information from any member of evening. Reservations from alumni students the world over to have a Department will produce it as an op the Bureau from the office of the and Kentucky fans have been pouring broader understanding and appreciainto the office of Mr. H. C. King, dis era the form in which it was original Alumni Secretary. The members of the Bureau are: trict passenger agent of the Southern, Fellowship. tion of Christian The ly conceived. Action has already been C. M. C. Porter, Sidney Neal, James who has taken personal charge of the Relationship of the Faculty to the started by the chorus of forty-fiv- e Darnell, Ryan Ringo and Bob Por- trip, and indications point toward Student Association and the Relation voices. of College Students to Industrial The cast is made up of a number of ter. The members are anxious for a quite a number of Kentucky rooters Workers were discussed at the meet- students who have taken part in other large attendance for it is their de being on hand for the scrap. ings. The Cats worked out on their na musical productions. Miss Margaret sire to pick the best on the campus The work of the Student Friendship Owens, of Somerset, who will take to represent the University upon var- tive soil yesterday afternoon for the Committee was presented by Miss the part of "Martha," is a new stu ious occasions this year in the role of last time this week. Light work fea Grace Lumpkin, who remained for the dent at the University. She has a re speech maker tured the afternoon's program with The judges in this tryout will be signal drill occupying the greater part week to start a drive on the campus markable soprano voice of unusual for money to help the struggling stu- range and she has been a soloist in Professors Greehan, Southerland and of the practice. Winn and his assist Farqukar. dents of Europe. many recitals. ants have been confronted with the following K Delegates from the problem of digging up two gridders Mr. Robert Clem, who will play the schools were present: Science Hill, part of "Lionel" is a member of the DR. HENDRICKS ADDRESSES for the end jobs since both "Chuck" seven; Eastern State Normal School, University Glee Club and of the UniNEW EDUCATIONAL CLUB Rice and Kenneth King have been twelve; Kentucky College for Women, versity quartette forced out of uniform by injuries. which toured the five; University of Louisville, two; state last summer under the auspices Ab. Kirwan, captain of the Kittens Shakespeare's Louisville Normal, two; and Transyl of the Agricultural Extension Depart- Theme Taken From last year, who has made quite a name "As You Like vania, four. for himself as a back this fall, has ment. He is a former member of the The secretaries and delegates were University Band. The sweetness and been working out on one of the flanks guests of honor at a supper given by range of his voice determine him as Dr. A. S. Hendricks, of Lexington, while Captain Dell Ramsey has again the Faculty Woman's Club, a hike one of the best tenors that has ever delivered a delightful address in the been shifted to end. Both have had given Iby .Blue Ridge delegation, and come to this institution. Educational Building at 7:30 o'clock some experience on end and can be a tea at Patterson Hall. Miss Josephine Frazier, who made Monday night. His address was the counted upon to take care of their po- K an exquisite "Erminie" in the opera last j ogram for the first public meeting MISS JEWELL RESIGNS (Continued on page 4) year, will take the part of "Nancy." of a club recently organized in the Miss Frazier is from Paducah, and College of Education. He took the The resignation of Miss Frances she has taken part in many musical place of Hon. George Colvin, State Jewell, Dean of Women, which has entertainments there. Superintendent of Public Instruction RIFLE TEAM BEGINS been accepted, will go into effect on Mr. Elmer Barker, who will carry who was unable to keep the engage Thursday, November IS. the interesting role of "Plunkett," en- ment owing to the illness of his PRACTICINGFOR MATCH Miss Sarah Blanding, of Lexington, tered the University this year from a daughter. former Assistant Dean and present school in Tennessee. He has a voice Dr. Hendricks reviewed the stages head of the Women's .Department of of remarkable range and power, and of man as presented in Shakespeare's A. Weingartner Elected ManPhysical Education, has been ap he has taken part in several musical pessimistic view in "As You Like It." J. ager of The pointed to fill the position. productions. He then portrayed a more optimistic Team KMr. J. W. McDonald will carry the old age for man if he should go thru TO KERNEL STAFF! part of the Sheriff of Richmond. Mr. the seven stages of development NOTICE Tuesday afternoon the rifle team McDonald Is a Senior and a member smiling, energetic, upwright and stal of the University started practice for All members of the Kernel staff of the year. Several matches have althe University Glee Club and other wart. be sure to order a print of your pic musical organizations. Dean Taylor, of the College of Ed ready been arranged with the different ture to go in the annua). Mr. Elbert DeCoursey will play the ucation presided at the meeting. The Universities. One match is scheduled Kpart of Sir Tristran Mickleford. He officers of the club elected at a recent with the University of Maine to take is a member of the university uiee meeting are B. I. Berry, Frankfort, place in March. president; Frank Irwin, Warsaw, vice- Plans are being made to organize NOTICE! Club, the quartette and the band. Minor singing parts will be selected president, and Miss Nancy Bcall, Mt. teams among the different clubs and organizations in Lexington. These from the chorus which is unusually Sterling, secretary and treasurer. K The Catholic Club will hold teams are to fire matches with the brilliant and spirited. LAW SOCIETY MEETS University team during the winter. All K a meeting Sunday morning at sophomores and advance course men NOTICE! 10:30 o'clock at the assembly The regular weekly meeting of the of the R. O. T. C. are requested to Henry Clay Law Society was held try out for the team this year. rooms on Barr street. All stunight, November 8. A All Juniors who have not received Thursday At the meeting last week, J. A. dents are invited to be present their Junior information cards, please Round Table discussion of "Should Weingartner, a junior in the Engineerwhether they are members or see Frank H. Carter, and get them at Temporary Insanity Be a Defense for ing College, was elected manager of not. once, as they must be in within the Murder in Kentucky?" comprised the the team. For further information evening's program. next few days. see him. ! (Continued on page 4) K AND GEORGIA NOTICE! READY FOR Assignments for Kernel stories are on the 'hook Saturday morning. All reporters are expected to hand in their work Tuesday. Wednesday at the fifth hour is the dead line. Please with the editorial staff and get your work in on time. No. 8 . It -- -- *