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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
UNIVERSITY OP KENTUCKY

VOLUME XXI

LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY,

REGISTRATION!
SECOND SEMESTER TO BEGIN
FEBRUARY 4

TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1931

NEW SERIES NUMBER 33

COUNCIL CHOOSES CAMPBELL
"MONK" TO BEGIN
WORK AT U. K. AT

MDCATC TO LEAVE TO BATTLE COMMODORES WEDNESDAY

SPRING PRACTICE
TEAM IS THIRD
FOE OF KENTUCKY
FROM TENNESSEE

Dean Returns

Personnal Bureau U. K. BOOKSTORE ll

Plans

Interviews TO BUY

AND SELL

r

AT
I7I-If
new vviiacai Koacn
x

WithButineisMen USED TEXTBOOKS

New Backfield Coach Will
Also Assist With Track
and Basketball
ALABAMA STAR HAS
EXCELLENT RECORD

rienry Beaumont, Secretary
New Manager Arranges to
Makes Arrangements
Establish Cooperative
lor spring 1'rogram

Coach Rupp Selects Ten Men
From Squad to Go
to Nashville

I

Wallace

Wade

Highly

Rec-

ommends "Spinner"
for Wildcat Mentor

Rook System

Hie personell bureau of the
university, tnrough Us executive
John "Spinner" Camnbell. of Du
odcixtary, Dr. Henry Beaumont, ha.- MORRIS ANNOUNCES
rante, Miss., star halfback of the
INAUGURATION PLAN
made arrangements
University of Alabama football
witn several
team, will coach the Kentucky
national business organizations to
Bulldogs of Georgia Lead
nave their representatives sent to Rebinding and Rejuvenation
backfield this fall. Camnbell was
Race With
Southern
tiexington this spring tor the pur
chosen last night by the athletic
of Texts to Be Employpose or interviewing university sen
Six Wins
council or the university. Numer
ed by Store
ous men were mentioned for the
iors Interested in employment by
position, including "Hank" Bruder
cnelr particular concerns.
By ED CONBOY
J. E. Morris, newly appointed
of the W. T.
A representative
of Northwestern University, John J.
Kentucky's, undefeated Wildcats
Grant Company of New York, which manager of the University Campus
iMuer or Notre Dame. "Mike" Far- leave tonight for Nashville, Tennesoperates 2iu cnaln stores through Bookstore, announced yesterday the
roh of Iowa, and CamDbell of Ala
see, where they will encounter the
bama.
out the United States, will come to Inauguration of a new system of
Commodores of Vanderbllt Univer12
cne university about February
It was only at the last minute
buying and selling used books be
sity Wednesday. Vanderbllt has one
when the choice apparently was be
riach year this organization em
of the most powerful teams In the
tween Bruder and Farroh that
ploys a large number of university longing to the students of the uniSouthern Conference. The Commomen, furnlsning excellent courses In versity during the past years, and
'Monk" Campbell asked to he con
dores have played only two conferwhich will be used in the future.
sidered for backfield coach. Elder
.vnich men may be trained to be
ence foes, losing to Georgia Tech,
system worked out by Mr.
The
was also asked by Mr. Gamage if
9,
and defeating the Florida
Sarah Blandlnr,
dean of come managers of stores. Later In
he would consider the Job.
women at the Hnlversity, who has the SDrlng the Standard oil com Morris plans to offer the student a
Alligators, 5.
uampuell played on Stoll field on
oeen studying in England our pany of New York, the General sale price for used books at one- the third time within two
For
ing tne past, nve. months, re- electric Company, and other cor- third of the list price. That is, if "Spinner" Campbell, pictured auove, a memDer of Coach Wallace Wade's November 1, with the mighty Crim
weeks the Big Blue will play a
turned to Lexington last week, porations, which are interested in the bookstore has sold a book listed
great Crimson Tide eleven this year, signed the dotted line yester- son Tide of Alabama, who crushed
Six games nave
Tennessee team.
and will resume her work here at mDloyins
graduates at $6.00 the book will be bought
day and during the term of his contract will assist Coach Harry the undefeated Kentucky eleven.
been won by the Kentucky team and
tne beginning' of the second se In
19-He closed his career against
addition to their technical staffs, back again from that student for
mester.
the records show six wins for an
Gamage with Kentucky's Wildcats.. Ills nickname arises from the the great and undefeated Washingto the $2.00. At this time it will be rewill send representatives
average of 1,000.
fact that he uses to perfection the spin play In football.
bound and rejuvenated, and offered
ton State aggregation by running
university.
wontnritv has Dlayed two teams
44 yards for a touchdown through
Students and alumni who wish to for sale at approximately two-thirof the conference and easily won
the greatest line any team boasted
Inquire about specific phases of the of the cost of a new book.
games. The Wildcats defeated
both
The plan has been used in several Dean Blanding
this past season. Hien and Ed1,
or who desire to
and walpersonnel work
the Clemson Tigers, Vols, 3. Tne
English Slums
wards of the coast team were men
interview the representatives or tne schools and has proved profitable
loped the Tennessee
to both the bookstore and the stutioned for
berths and
ousiness organizations should talk
local boys nave no
e
It was through these men.
with Dr. Beaumont In his office, dent. It will eliminate the neces
strength and
great offensive
And
But
Kentucky Spinner" Campbell reeled off that
his
room 301 Neville hall. Dr. J. B. sity of buying books at list price at
has been very ragged. Coach Fraternities
Are Asked to
long run.
the beginning of a school year, and
of the
Adolph Rupp has some fine materPass on Recommendations Miner, head at the department of of selling them at the end of that
Campbell is a matured player and
university, Is
psychology
he can produce a
ial with which
English-Made
school year for a sum ridiculously
of Committee
American Ford a brilliant student of the game. He
on House director of the bureau.
polished quintet.
showed the members of the athletic
Although the student personnel out of proportion to the purchase i
Complicates
Dances
Situation
The game tonight is the first
council that he thoroughly was acmovement has made considerable price. Again, it will encourage a
game away from home. The
for U. K. Official
quainted with the game, by illusgymnasium
large uni stability in the textbooks used at
Representatives of the fraterni- progress In some of the
have a small
trating the plays and signals used
the university.
By MARY VIRGINIA HAILEY
and for this reason, the first varsity ties of the university, and three versities notably Northwestern,
by Alabama.
This
method
lineup will start the game. Rupp representatives of the sororities, Minnesota. Michigan, and Yale, the formerly differs from the Univer&outn paauington,
London, on
Campbell, who has the distinction
employed by the
any chances
University of Kentucky is a pioneer
does not Intend to take
met yesterday with the dean of In this field in the South. Bv form sity Campus Bookstore in that all Preparation for March Pre- election day. Out of the fog comes of being the greatest spinner back
and will place tne Desv
men, the deantf womenanjj Pres- ing the bureauHthe department of. - transactions will, he between the
..the voice. pCai radio, loudrspeaker. in thejSopthand. .probably,. lnthe.
sentation, Macbeth, to: Be
fivo;in ihe;came. .
nation was highly recommended by
Begun with Selection of Ten thousand heads (more or less) Coach Wallace Wade.
Following the Vandy contest, the ident McVey, m the president's of- psychology has taken a definite step student and the bookstore, and not
the problem of fra- to aid the university in understand between the student and buyers
are crained out 'of windows, for this
Wildcats meet Tennessee on Jan. fice to discuss dances.
Cast
He Is 25 years old and a senior
ing its students and their personal representing the various publish
came there. The ternity house
is the slum district.
ji in o return
Immediately
A resolution was drawn up and
at the University of Alabama, where
ing companies. Under the old sysactual strength of the team will be will be presented to the members of problems and In aiding them after tem, the used books were purchased
Tryouts for the roles in Macbeth. the music stops, and a dozen anx- he played varsity football during
Vanshown In the encounter with win the various social groups of the uni- graduation.
and were taken from the university Shakespearean tragedy which will ious Laborites call, "Have you vot- the years, 1928, 1929 and 1930. He
versity for their consideration. The
derbllt and should Kentucky
in lieu of a shipment of new books i be presented as the fourth produc ed?" Wherever the answer Is in is a good basketball and baseball
that guest dances
over the Tennessee aggregation, resolution states to
Club
which were sold to the university tion of the season, will be held from the negative there is a hurried trip player and a dependable track star,
year
will
one
there are possibilities that the team that be limited dances a will be and
these yearly
al
and in turn sold to the student at 3 to 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon lup dark stairways, and a hurried although he has never competed In
may finish the season unaeieiucu.
at tne uuignoi ineatre accoraing to descent with numbers of followers these sports while at Alabama.
list price.
will ternate; a formal dance to be folThe ten men whom RuppCarey lowed by an informal dance. Intra- According to S. A. Boles, athletic
Mr. Morris also plans to pur- word received from Director Prank
waiting car speeds
take to Nashville are Capt.
fraternity dances will be permitted Student Loan Fund Formed chase used books from wholesale Fowler. The cast of Macbeth which in the wake. A polls.
director, he will also assist in basthem to the
The music
Splcer and McGlnnls, forwards; by permission of the dean of men
used book distributors at approxi-- ( includes 21 men and six women will moves up to another block. Thus ketball and track. Kentucky has
by Organization of Forcenters; Johnson, and dean of women.
Yates and Sale,
afford ample opportunity for many
never had an assistant In these
Continued on Page Four)
mer Students
Trott. .Take Bronston, Klelser and
In the past It was possible for a
to display their ability before the does English politics progress. And ports and Campbell will be a wor
fraternity to have three dances in
wnrt.hincton. cuards.
"footlights".
who was helping it progress? None thy addition to Adolph Rupp and
present time there are two years. Under the new resoluAt the
Miss Margie McLaughlin, instrucThis is the first time that the other than Miss Sarah Blanding Bernie Shlvelys competent coach
tion fraternities will be limited to
eight undefeated teams in the conGuignol Players have attempted to Kentucky's dean of women, adding ing.
two dances in two years. Officials tor in Journalism at the university,
unference race. Thy include the six of the university suggested that the was relected president of the Lexpresent to the theatre-goin- g
public to her studies of international polMr. Campbell will assume his du
defeated Georgia quintet with Au-hu- social organizations could work out
of Lexington any of Shakespeares
itics by a little practical experience. ties at the university when spring
a more satisfactory social calendar ington Alumni club at the reorganwins; Alabama, Maryland and
works and it Is with much interest
From ten in the morning till ten practice opens. He left for Ala
slate of tnree on this plan.
2-- 3
with a clean
ization dinner meeting held last
that Macbeth will be received by at night she kept her little
bama yesterday to resume his studThe resolution will
all
Ford ies there after he had been intervictories and the Wildcats wun the fraternities and be sent to for week at the Lafayete hotel. Sixty- local audiences. Upon the success
sororities
of this presentation
Sewanee with two games won and discussion sometime "in the near fu- six alumni were present. After the
depends the busy.
viewed Saturday by the athletic
A change in the registration and
"And by he way," she said, "I council.
no defeats charged against them.
possibility of the local Thespians
ture. If it is favorably received, the
Shoving aside all opposition the committee will present it to the election of officers a student loan classification dates for the second attempting other productions of this must tell you about that Ford before I forget about it. I thought
Bulldogs of Georgia whipped North University Senate for final
fund movement for the university nmu info 'in
r,it.hf in a stnfo." character, stated the director.
it would be enough to remember to
L. K. Frankel, n,.nt
Carolina state ao-- u
was inaugurated.
In keeping with the spirit of
tn Th.
tne
side or
...... T?aia. ,ncn.Hnn tUa nnm tarn, ,T rlnVif" , drive on o1,1l lert Ik. lfk tne. road
vr
Three)
.v.
(Continued on Page
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president of the alumni association, tration and classification will be
A "6 ,
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Sf"'
was the principal speaker. James held for all classes on Monday and iv"
B
" Ver.
" " ieL i uie
" Tu,Er
."",
Shropshire, secretary of the organ Tuesday. February 2. 3, in the Men's
"
soo'd old. American Ford. After
Gives
ization, also made an address.
gymnasium, and classes will begin ; "
of searcn 1 was rewarde- dm
Birkett Lee Pribble was elected Wednesday, February 4.
m?B " i 1
i,
dealer had a 1930 model that
,
,
.
Sidney C. Durst, doctor of music, vice president of the club and
iu c r
naa oeen driven only a snort cus- - Divisional Winners of Discus"
According to Mr. Gillls the
.""c"
and director of the Cincinnati Col- Miss Helen King was reelected changes were made to allow the
sion Grouns Will Be Guests;
VErVrJTf
lege of Music, gave an organ recital secretary. A committee on the stuBishop Abbott to Be Prinaddition of a Freshman Week pro
e
also!"
Will Be at the university Memorial auditor- dent loan fund was formed, with gram to the regular schedule. of the local 'playhouse a finished English-mad- Blanding sailed on Septem- Forsberg's Paintings
cipal Speaker
Miss
ium Sunday afternoon. A small but Mr. Pribble as chairman, Including Freshmen must report at the uni- performance in every sense of the
1. landing at London, and al- ber
ivord '
Subject of Series oi iams appreciative audience enjoyed his Sam Manley, Prof. Richard JohnV.r
8:30 o'clock
though it was her first trip abroad
Wednesday at the Art Cen- program, which was especially in- son. D. D. Slade, Judge King Swope, versity. at FreshmanMonday, FebruThe annual banquet closing the
ary 2,
headquarters, m Le Malade Imnginaire is unique sne ?emnined in Encland the en- teresting for Its variety.
mo uici mm it wju present 10 tire time. Classes at the London university Y. M. C. A. discussion
program room 111, McVey hall.
and J. Ed Parker, Jr. The
ter
Tne most popular number proved committee will be made up of Wiltne piiDiic tne novelty or tnree oai- - School of Economics began in Octo group program will be held ThursThe freshman program as releas let sets, under the direction
to be "The Squirrel." which he re
Der. ano miss manaing tooK ud
day night at 6 o'clock in the trainProf. Edward W. Rannells, head peated by request. This modernistic liam Gess, chairman; Miss Annelle ed by Dean C. R. Melcher calls for Bracle Loughridge whose temsicho-rea- of
in Chelsea, In historic old ing school cafeteria. The Campus
n
Kelley, Miss Mildred Morris, and physical examinations early Monof the university art department, selection combines light running
Crosby hall.
ability was so beautifully disClub and the group meeting at 354
Prof. W. J. Nichols. The member- - day in Neville hall, and for classl- on the exhibit of drawThis
will lecture
stretches suggestive of the move- ship committee includes Wayland flcatlon tests ,n psycnology English played at the May Carnival last structed famous building ofwas con- Harrison avenue have been declared
In the reign
Edward
ings and paintings now in the art ments of
with minor noaes. cnairrnan; mu
IV, and was owned by the Duke of winners In their divisions and will
aiwapeui nna mathematics from 2 until 5 spring.
department at 4 p. m. and again at tones that the squirrel wild, out-o- N
give it a
The remainder
of the cast Gloucester. It Is said that Shake- be the guests of the banquet, acHulette, R. L. Carter, Miss Helen j o'clock. Registration and classiflca- p. m. Wednesday. The exhibit door atmosphere.
In contrast to King, Miss Nancy Stevenson, B. L, tion of the freshmen will be held follows: Beline, Minna Bloomfleld, speare played there on several oc- cording to an announcement by
A. Forsberg.
is of the work of Elmer Is
a special this was his "Soeur Moniaue." a Pribble, Maury Crutcher and Neil Tuesday in the Men's gym at the Angellque, Jean Lowry; Loulson, casions. Later it came into the Bart N. Peak, Y. M. C. A. secretary.
a Chicago artist, and
possession of Sir
More, and
smooth, rather pastoral melody. Plummer,
Lolnette,
The principal speaker will be the
same time and place as that of Elizabeth Bond: John Sims Virginia and his gardens Thomas
loan to the university. except two suggestive oi a cnant,
can still be seen Right Reverend Bishop H. P. Almon
Boyd:
Cleant,
Kelly;
The club will hold dinner meet- - upperclassmen.
All of the paintings,
Beralde, Prof. Henry Beaumont; near it. In recent times it was used Abbott, of the Lexington diocese.
As his only encore. Doctor Durst i lncs at 6 o'clock the second Mondav
Dean Boyd of the Arts and Dlafolrus, John Wyatt
were made Ave years ago in Fin- played "My
as a market, until the Federation
land, the home of the artists Thee," In a Faith Looks Un to nicht in each month. All alumni Sciences College pointed out the use Thomas, Duke Johnson: Fithian; of University Women bought it and A musical program has been ar
Bonefoi, made it into a club for foreign stu- ranged by Ray Troutman, chairman
variation that included living in Lexington are Invited to of a new type f clas'flcation card
Each picture required appeople.
Brandon dents. The great hall Is all that of the discussion group committee.
nttend these meetings.
proximately two hours to complete, tne use or tne cnimes.
in some of the colleges this year. Donald Pratt; Fleurant, Cain.
Purgon, Neal
(Continued on Page Four)
The banquet will be served by the
so that It provides an excellent
The new card aMow space for the Price: and
cafeteria staff under the direction
indication of tr-- meeting place of
example of direct and simple techof Mrs. E. A. Bureau, chairman of
classes and permits a more orderly
nique. The drawings are In the
a special committee of the Univerexplanations and critiarrangement and addition of credit
nature of
sity Woman's club.
hours.
cisms for his student in life drawto Professor RanThe Campus Club, winner of the
ing. According
fraternity division, had an atten
nells, Mr. Forsberg is one of the
today who
dance record of 98.3
and a memfew artists in America
By GEORGE B. WAITE
By LAWRENCE IIERRON
is one that should be slain without
name Washington and Lee, was bership of 10. Prof. W. D. Nichols
Get
believes in thoroughness and exact
Box!
Yesterday, amid blustering weathStudents! Beware of the danger hesitation on the part of even the
Ignored yesterday by a southern was group leader. The winner of
information for his pictures, and
er, damp and threatening heavens, campus by all except the govern- the rooming house division had
who looks upon art as a subject that is pursuing you at this moment most retiring maiden now gracing
In a statement issued to The
for bard 6tudy, rather than merely in the form of a hideous monster the campus yet he will not- be conond the general bustle of scurryment which he fought against. Sons lOOo attendance, with seven stu
Kernel yesterday, Miss Carrie
quered but will be permitted to co
as it
It was led by
as a mode of
ing,
souls
of a and daughters of old Kentucky ap- dents enrolled.
Bean, postmistress of the univer-f't- y
who Is so powerful that no one can on with his never tiring devastation
is considered by many.
post office, requested that
'
modern university, a bit of warmth proached between puffs on ciga- Newell Wilder.
In Professor Rannells opinion, escape his wrath. Always lurking of students. Although his actions all .students now having post In the January air, iv glow of rettes, dabs of rouge, and sips of This year, 25 discussion groups
coke, reveals that they knew litMr. Forsberg is ono of the really behind buildings and under the beds will be resented no move will bo
olllce boxes should notify her if
brightness in the sky caused pass- tle about this southern patriot, and were organized In various fraternigood figure draftsman In this coun- of the fair coeds in the hall; always made by the student body to eraties, dormitories and rooming houses
ing students to lift their eyes and cared less.
they desire to retain the same
person.
try, and he is hoping to interest Intimidating
the men of the dicate his
wonder at their country's colors
boxes for the second semester.
On the eve of that great crisis of and took part in the Y. M. C. A.'
more people in Forsberg's work. It campus, who, once they feel his
is a way that this un-- 1
waving from tho mast
Yet there
Tlu statement: "Students who nroudly the Administration build- our country's precipitation into the program. Meetings were held once
fronting
is seldom that any extensive show- hot breath in their faces, melt as seen monster may be successfully
a week and were led by faculty
Civil War, Lee wrote, "I can annow have boxes at the university
ing.
Yesterday marked no intering of one man's work comes to would the proverbial snowball, this fought fought on equal terms and
ticipate no greater
post ofi'c
md who wish to reruption in humdrum university life, the dissolution of thecalamity than members or students chosen by the
Lexington, and this exhibit there- Invisible enemy has a power that vanquished with comparative ease
Union." But group. A total of 451 students were
tain the ;amc boxes for tlu
but yesterday, January 19. our ilaij Lee was a southerner and remained
provided one has the patience and
fore affords an extraordinary op- knows no bounds.
wus displayed in honor of the 124th a southerner throughout that time enrolled with an average weekly
second smester nust turn in
He Is an imtiring. ever watchful takes the time to plot the method
portunity for lovers of art at the
anniversary of the birth of Robert that the auirks of fate made the attendance of 362.
their names and b
numbers at
university and in the city.
foe a foe that neither asks nor of attack and then Is most careful
E. Lee, Confederate soldier AmeriThe leaders of the fraternity
Union supreme. Now, bells ring
t I Us is done
the post cftloe.
Professor Rannells' talks will be gives quarter. Ho is swift, deadly, and to execute It as planned.
can man.
nt Kentucky every January 19 as groups were: Alpha Sigma Phi, Dr.
immudlnt j
it v i'l hoth insure
very short and informal
Students very quiet one but once the weight
So put on your perculator, call
There was a touch of pathos, a the university's young men and Henry Beaumont: Alpha Gamma
the rtstevvatton rf ,he desired
tinge of irony, about it all. Lee, women rise to greet the dav, but Rho, S. A. Boles; Alpha
and townspeople alike are invited of his steel falls across the back of the apothecary, shoot the deputies
Omega,
bo..i and faciliU..e the assigning
son of Virclnla cradle of culture. thev do not ring to hail a day of Bart Peak; Delta Tau Tau
to be present, in tne evening tne his opponent that opponent falls, of the demon the sandman, the
of
new ones to incoming
heir of glorious ancestry, bold and southern leisure and celebration: Horine; Lambda Chi Delta, J. S.
exhibition will be open at 7 o'clock never to rise. This perpetrator of radio, bull sessions, vand bridge, and
Alpha, Dr.
students."
sasacious general, southern gentleprecision
thev ring with lock-ste- p
for those who want to come and many woes, this demon who has settle down to the task of winning
Patrick;
Phi Delta
e
man, and
president of the to toll away a day of toll a strip Wellington
study the pictures before the lecture, wrought ruin to many of our friends your battle with Old Man Exam I
(Continued on Page Three)
neighboring university bearing his of color alone tells the story

EIGHT OF CONFERENCE
ARE STILL UNDEFEATED

HOPS ARE TOPIC
OF RESOLUTIONS

Explores

Royalty

Returns to

GUIGNOLTRYOUTS

ARE WEDNESDAY

un

Alumni
Elects
McLaughlin as Head

Registration Is
Scheduled

for

February

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Cincinnati Musician
Organ Recital
RANNELLS WILL
LECTURE ON ART

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Hideous Monster Pursues Students
As Radio, Bull, Bridge Are Banished

ANNUALBANQUET

Glow of Brightness in the Sky

Marks 124th Anniversary of Lee

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PAGE TWO
ns well.

Since he was elected by members of

A

to
the
The Kentucky Kernel edit staff paperhadsecond.count the votes first and
He endeavored to
his
be

be-

ON TUE8DAY

PUDM8HED

AND FRIDAY

Member
National College Press Association
Lexington Board of Commerce

STUDENT UNION
BUILDING

come editor, not by the excellence of his work
President Frank L. McVcy, In a recent address
but by his personal popularity. Often It was In which he outlined the needs of the university

necessary for a candidate to promise higher
positions to unworthy members of the rcportor-In- l
staff as election time ncarcd. The Kentuck-la- n
editor hitherto has been elected by members
of the Junior class who seldom regarded the
candidate's ability as a major consideration.
Under regulation of the board of publication,
henceforth, this arrangement will be considerably modified.
At present the former crude but effective
practices of election engineers have been almost
entirely eliminated. The Board Is composed of
students and faculty members who have little
personal Interest In the candidates. All university elections cannot be conducted In this way
but the Kernel believes that the domination of
activity by a small group is
rapidly drawing to a close and that both at the
University of Kentucky and In slmlllar institutions ability Is being more and more
considered.
Many campus offices require slight ability and
for that reason It matters little if a stupid but
popular candidate. Is elected. To change an
election for a major office Into a popularity
contest, however, Is quite a different matter.

for the near future, stressed the fact that students at the present time, are living their college life without one of the requisites of a true
Official NnnpAiwr of the 8tudmti of the Unlvtrlty
university. Doctor McVcy had In mind a buildof Kentucky, Lexington
ing In which students might gather between
Entered at Lexington, Ky.,
Subscription MOO a ycr
Postofllcc
r second cIim mall matter
classes and for social events typical of university life. He pointed out that students of
"here
the kernel press
the University of Kentucky are handicapped by
maintain
student
lack of an edifice In which to hold dances and
WILBUR O. FRYE
Managing Editor
FRANCES HOLLIDAY
meetings of the school year.
other
Asalttant Managing Editor
WILLIAM ARDERY
Dramatic Editor
THOMAS L RILEY
A recent Issue of the Kernel contained an
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
editorial entitled "House Dances", which set
Elaine Donncll
Virginia Dougherty
Morton Walker
forth the disagreeable features of fraternity
dances. The remedy for such an evil would be
ASSISTANT EDITORS
Juliet Oalloway
Virginia Nevliu
found In a structure such as President McVcy
Virginia Hatcher
Daniel Ooodman
Loulac Thompson
mentioned In his address, and which he termed
Horace Miner
"a student union building."
News Editor
IOHN MURPHY
ASSISTANT NEW8 EDITORS
Those In whose hands the destiny of the
Sue Dlckerson
William Shafer
Herron
Lawrence
university rests should regard the proposed
Society Editor
OXEN MINIHAN
building as a primary consideration among the
ASSISTANT SOCIETY EDITORS
Emily Hardin
many Improvements planned for the future. A
Eleanor Smith
SOCIETY REPORTERS
Polly Reese
university, by the very nature of Its existence,
Martha Falconer
should be a corporate unit in the educational
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fporta Editor
VERNON d" ROOKS
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Assistant Sports Editor
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field. In order to be a unit it is necessary that
Elbert McDonald
WRITERS
8PORTS
students hove' a common Interest; 'In order to
Totsy Rose
Edgar Turley
Joseph Conboy
Kathryn WUllams
have a common Interest, there must be some
Lawrence Crump
Oeorge Kay
place where they may go during leisure hours
Charles Maxson
Elizabeth
Brandon Price
EXAMINATIONS
and become more Intimate with classmates. A
Woodson Knight
building would serve this purpose. It
SPECIAL WRITERS
With the radical changes that education now union
would enable students to become more congenFannie Curie Woodhead
Davis Rankin
is undergoing, it Is probable that within a comEvans
Oertrude
Edythe Reynolds
ial, forming a community of men and women
paratively few years examinations will have
REPORTERS
In all respects of a great university.
Harry Varlle
The death knell may soon worthy
become obsolete.
Eleanor Dawson
Buford Unham
Kathryn Aufenkamp
begin to sound, but the future has no influence
Turner Howard
Mary Prince Fowler
Malcolm Barnes
Beuna Mathls
on the present, so far as students at the uniSUKY
BANDS
Gilbert Klngsberry
Eulah Rlddell
William Martin
Mary Oalloway Orifflth
versity are concerned.
Mendel
Halley
University of Ken
Starr
Mary Virginia
The 1931 edition of the
jack Keyser
reveals them
An analysis of examinations
Cameron Coffman
tucky Wildcat football team will Journey to
larrlet Holliday
Mary Alice Balyers
as reveleatlons of the peculiar workings of the
Oeorge Waltc
O. B. Coffman
foreign fields for the playing of four games.
minds of learned professors, which so confound
BUSINESS STAFF
At least three of these will be of sufficient im
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Busness Manager the unsuspecting student as to completely floor
COLEMAN R. SMITH
portance to merit trips by the university band,
Betty Tipton
Lucille Howerton
him in many Instances. Nowhere is the feeling
Campbell
Orant
W W. Sacra
notably Maryland, Alabama and Florida.
of an instructor toward the human race so
ADVERTISING
STAFF
However, sufficient funds will not be available
exposed as In an examination.
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Advertising Manager
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ALBERT J KIKEL
SuKy, the organization relied upon to
Fred Hodges
H. P. Klrkman .
The practical joker, the cosmopolite, the unless
Allie Mason
the money for expenses, soon organizes
James Morgan
literary fanatic, the man possessed with good raise
Circulation Manager common horse sense and the man who desires nn intensive selling campaign In anticipation
RALPH KERCHEVAL
of the forthcoming football season. It could
to make a last impression, all endeavor to make
KENTUCKY KERNEL PLATFORM
year.
CampHs Beautiful the most of the opportunity which compiling be done now as well as later in the
A
University Expansion
Dlssemlntlon of University News to Kentucky
The Dresence of the band always proves an
examination questions gives them. And the reStrict Observance of Laws and
InsDlratlon to the team, and we know of no
Better Scholarsalp
sult Is confusion for the victim.
Happily, the hours of trial are separated at better advertisement for the school than the
the university by eating or sleeping; happily, stirring strains from the "Best Band in Dixie."
STUDENT POLITICS
grillings has been So let's begin working now and continue to do
the system of three one-hoThe majority of students at the University of abandoned; happily, there is some island of so for the trips next season.
Kentucky have no political ambition. They are reason on which the students may spar for
not seeking personal glory and they do not time.
concern themselves about methods used by those
The only advantage in examinations is that it
who are. The average student, when he troubles promotes summarization of facts gleaned from
The mechanical age aptly describes the era
to support anyone, supports a candidate for a a course during a semester's study. But this in which we are living. Everything possible is
campus office for one or both of two reasons: advantage is missed by the professor who con- being done by machinery, and many things
Aside from market
seemingly impossible.
personal friendship or desire for reflected Im- founds his students with trick questions.
portance. How powerful feels the stud