· l; s S ne) lcement · L till sev- - ....;.._____ ...__. . , E; xii; I Ammo \'lll LEXINGTON, KY., MARCH, I938 Number 2 _,. .T—--—-—— I yOl1I‘S. F- _ _ ; g PIECE . e , • • i¤t€I`€Sl§ ~ ’ S h I I h I t D t • !' y time 1 GI”I’l|€ IVG Y S OSGD S 9 IC |I'€C OI', l ‘ d C h' P '° l r um- contact Ab Kirwan Gets U. K. ea oac lng osltlon l · _ I §1£€1;§S i ,é..¢.T- With the appointment of Bernie Of pmg_ I · _ “ H “ H Shively, ’36, acting head of the { · ·u , physical education department, as 1 [W1 be · GUUION Classes Endlng In 3 And 8 director of all University athleties, 3. . d_ ‘ who immediately selected Ab Kir- z _ .§v§‘%h. cheduled For Return To Compus ln June wan. cc, football coach at du com g · th _ , . _. . . . ~ - - th Manual High School, Louisville, as l ul? `llir I is V`? ‘§i.`i€ °£J§"’.tLl‘?“§.iE€l$§ iéélki-Ri §Z?§.2?€lrr§2“S§W“i$Z£`1‘£urc? cccc Varsity rcccccil coach, all l is that mesh foreythe classes ending in ing named Lafferty hall has been Umversityelumm and fmenqs arc E a t - Tam 9,. . , ·_ ’ · · ` · viewing with an air of optimism l . ~ 0 FE ,— and ··g wlll gather on the Uni completed, 1S now in use and will , . . . . lat part 1 · lc - th J · - lo dedicated sometime during the Keemckys new deal H} athletlcs m 1 _ 1-slty campus Ol G UDB IB 9 l · _ I llch h¤$ - tfvjties June reunion The engineering Whlch eleven Umverslty of Kee l <>fu¤cm» I lggtay$e;ri· some 600 alumni made quadrangle and the Student Uniog Alumni held resmnsible pes? 1 ormer g ‘ ‘ lmost com lete an ‘ . . . , way back to the campus and building are a p- l _ _ mee ‘ rlltered at the Alumni Office for construction of the new biological The new sci up tn athletics fel { gl? H3,] · iioeasslon, The number return- building is well under way. ahgglosttgg dilell tee %;;;u(2;`; L ‘ ut te ’ ;for the reunion of "3" and "8" Alumni as hitherto, will have the - , “· E ld_ start l — th t . . . Committee which was drawn up [ E · expected to greatly exceed 21 privilege of attending baccalaureate from Suggestions received at the six .. nlm Veal . . .. . and eemnteneemeet exerelses as alumni meetings held throughout l , icc hub cf reumen eettvltli Yen Wcll as BHJOY cn Informal get`t°` the state where alumni were asked .Cei ·¤ — ill the new Student UHl0ll lll · gether at the annual alumni tea f th- · th U · · . ff gn? - ,,,.h,.,-8 the Alumni orncc will be given by nl-. and Mrs. Mcvcy at ,'§f,1€ti§1§it§§§§§n?“ ° “"°”‘ty , year U,- J entered in its new office, let instr; the Maxwell pla,ce_ The Selection Of ML Shivcly: . lhr€ef1`2SmSélag; luncg Reunion class lists have b€€I1 former All-American football play- , —‘ ul 9 8 .` ‘ compiled and mailed to all mem- er from the University or nlinois, g — SHIP ‘ its Wm .be. held m the Studi}? bers of the respective classes. was unanimous. He came to the Q - lim src} . “°‘;l btludmf b;‘;%u(§er1;$`“g’fch 1; Many new addresses have been ob- University in 1927 as assistant root- ; or CON; lm aumn _ ’ . . . tained since these lists have b€€ll ball coach under Harry Gammage l ’ ¤— 1* °“m*‘X cf the "’““‘°“ a°t"'mes‘ compiled but many members are and in 1934 was made head or the l t - A Returning alumni will want to _ . · - I lcgrillliiigel .o11 over the campus and note the (Continued on Page Two) 5;Y$§;~%v€3;;;;¤§§ghD§§glgl;1€¤t of , · r _- . __ _ _ · r y O av _ With Mr. Shlvely lles the full re- , ll a1idf¤l‘ ‘ , • P •d t M V sponsibility of all University ath- _ · _ j- ¥’"S°“' IOFIZG Plaque Honorlng resl en C ey letic affairs. He will arrange all ; ’€"S· "`h°· ’ schedules and has the power to hire · ‘ ug to law. ‘ , • • • ` the coitor I I The Un|y€r$|t L|b['ar coaches for all sports, the coaches · . III Be Placed n Y . . . that tile _ _ _ for which are considered as faculty kuowleege llvlth the l'€8.llZB.lZlOI`l that P1`€Sl· The p1`OJ€Ct having been arp' members and will ygcoivg pay ac- e ‘ tilgetllrti . il Frank L. Mcvcy has rendered Pluvcd by the Alumni Executive cor-ding to faculty schedules. ~ sliowufill _ my ygm-S Of valuable Service to Colhmlttee, DI`. G: Davis BIICKDET, T0 Mr_ Kirwan will go the honor l §u“‘;Ct?§’,§ %University of Kentucky. it lljl0V€· Er Gsufgil Ygayggseégwgifgz 1;;:1;; of being the nrst Univegsity grad- ~e _ ··l; ` em is under way by which a bas- 033}% cn _ uate ever to return an serve as ‘ ggestzrxtc l ici plaque is to bo placed in thc ilvpoluteu @5 e cummlttee *0 ¤°¤‘ head football coach. While at the editor and ;1rel·sity library in recognition of tact alumnt University he played end and half- , · ‘< service. The amount to be raised is $2,000 back and was captain of his team , _ ul- Us gf - icommittee met with Dr. McVey and the whole hearted support of in 1925. On Thanksgiving day of ggfggr Edl; — lreceived his approval of the all alumni is needed to carry the his senior year in a game with _ gton, Ky.; l lject, after which, a contract was movement through to a successful Tennessee he threw three touch- “ RW- LEX' ` EIl€d with Mr. Christian Petersen, finish. Many alumni have already down passes to Len Tracy, ’26, now . c , md- llptor, who is now working on subscribed to the fund. Others sports writer for the Louisville "L£§i;];m,,` ‘ iplaque. The plaque is to be in- wishing to do so are asked to iill Times. Kentucky won 23 to 20. , `licers are ‘ 111cd on the ground floor of the in the coupon on page three and Regarding the policy of the new A Mic L°€““· Flry in the entrance facing the mail it to Robert K. Salyers, Alum- administration, Mr. Shively said lem S°°r°` Ffh side. It will be six feet high ni Secretary, University of Ken· that Coach Rupp‘s record speaks I.lI'€l'. . iers mort- lfour feet wide. tucky. Lexington, Kentucky. (Continued on Page Three) · ,E1`Sv0\\/lllllg 1,0 Of total or 1 , or other Y , alt . I ° 5 it h. g al