The Kentucky Kernel: 1949-09-23
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, — College Night Sunny, Mild Tonight The Kentucky Kernel High Of 74 UNIVERSITY OP KENTUCKY Z246 VOLUME XL LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1949 NUMBER 1 D Sc Min s rts Carnival Tops * wP" * ™ Publication Board Ann* ? ^ , _ * !As Added Benefits^from Annual lag sale „ ... * *.r i i o< #* 4-v» *""*"*"" ln Editors ^tali ' ^nd Ul Kernel tennis and golf have been added College Night to the list of benefits derived from ODK tag sales this year, Bob Cox, Blair To Aid Wharton, chairman of the Reynolds As Editor "mded bv George Reynolds, jour- Printed in the expanded Kernel nalism senior from Cynthiana. the UK Announces printing plant, the tags are in a new stall of the Kentucky Kernel variety of colors for t B> Rosemary limine began their duties with the and show the projects editing All Honor Grads of this week's issue The staff, ap- The annual -Collrse Night" fit from the sales. sponsored by the YM-YWCA, the pointed at the last meeting of the Of the 533 graduates of the sum- The new scholarships will be Board of Student Union Board, and the Stu- Student Publication . in- awarded to one Kentucky dent Government Association, will mer semester, 11 were graduated cludes Bob Cox. managing editor: ln each of the sports in Nell Blair, be held tonlcht ln the Student Un- • -with distinction" were Jack Bell. news editor: Tom Di&kin. to keep promtsini sports editor: and Harold Pleenor. "with high distinction." 10 "with dis- in the state. In the business manager. The activities which will be free tinction" foi school and explained, too many high of the staff in- to all students will include a carni- departmental honors, graduates have taken advantage of val, dance, and floorshow. g by Big Ten The carnival will begin at 7 30 Those receiving "with high dis- Among the side shows to be feat- tinction" honors were Samuel Bry- The national senior men s leader- ured are a puppet show by Joe Ow- ant. George Farney, Atalay Coskun- ship and scholarship organization ens. •'Tom and Jerry" movie. "Hen- ogullari. John Goodlette, Katherine set up the following plan for award- ry the Magician." and a comedy Marreil. Dallas Shuffett. Keith ing the scholarships. Athletic Di- piano interlude by Griffin and Slack. Norman Taylor. Neilan Thur- rector Bernie Shively, the UK he ! editor during the i Waddle ; of the particular Camivsl booths will include for dent of ODK an. term. Before that time, he was a Students who were graduated time tellers, silhouette designers, coach of each Kernel feature writer. The 23-year- "with distinction" fere Jack Bell, and various games of skill. Chair - mine the recipients. old Navv veteran is treasurer of the Hays. •en for the carnival are Betty Robert Crouch, Hallie Pay Henry Watterson Press Club, and a Columbus Litton, Ralph Lobb, Carl The other projects include the •trunk, and Lee Myles. social chair- Positions Are Open member of the Alpha Tau Ome?a McHargue, Mclnturff All-Campus Sing, co-sponsored by wen for the Dorothy social fraternity He is an employe*- YM-YWCA. bevy girls, Betsy Peavyhouse. ANY TAGS TODAY?—A of accosted by ODK. Phi Beta. Mortar Board and Thr dance and floorshow will be James O'Bryan, On Kentuckian Staff of the Lexington Herald. and-*a> I the Studrnt I'nion steps, wonder what's up. At Phi Mu Alpha, the annual job con- in the Bluegrass Ballroom br- and Thomas Tucker. formerly employed by the Lexington left to right, are Bob Smith. Emily Barrow. Bettv Behlan. Dot Rhra ference which placed approximately Students interested in working on Leader. at 9 p.m Bob Bleidt and To be graduated "with high dis- and Bob Wharton. In bac't are Fred Nichols. Libbr Rollins. Joan 100 students In jobs last year, and the Kentuckian staff are asked to White orchestra will 1 Cox. who fills Reynolds' former nd tinction" a student must have at- Johnson, Leila Sherman, Mona Tackett and Tissie Wharton. P. S. a proposal to place a memorial to in of the meet room 128 SUB position of managing editor, is Ptay tained an academic standing of 2.6 they all bought a tag. alao UK dead of World War II In Me- day at 4 p.m. three years. a journalism senior and Navy vet- Featured acts of the floorshow or better for at least morial receiving distinction" Positions are open on both the eran. A graduate of Holmes High which will begin at 9:45 are folk Those "with business and editorial staffs, accord- School. Covington, he has previously ringing by Richard Pieman; dance honors must have maintained a editor standing of 2.4 to 2.6 for at least ing to Charlie Patrick, Pre- been assistant managing editor and and skit by Eleanor Gash and Mol- three years. vious experience is not necessary. is president of the In- ly Ann McCaul'; semi -classical Budget Is Cause Law Journal songs by Ann English: Hillbilly duet Departmental honors were pre- by David and Danny Beam: sented to Hallie Pay Hays and Dor- "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" by Named Band Members Wanted ritt Jean White. Staff Janice Stillr: a Tau Sigma dance Peavyhouse. social Of Staff Losses hy Joe Marks and Jo Trapp; soncs Slack, zoology. John Jerald Johnston has been for a few vacancies still remain- by Gil and Earl Sum, the UK "Tennessee has taken some of our* appointed student editor of the Ken- the University should Troupers Act. and harmonizing by best men during the last few years, tucky Law Journal for this year. ing in band and lower salaries," he continued. is secretary of Delta Zeta : Um Delt Quartet. and they're still nibbling." President Other appointments to the adminis- see Frank J. Prindl, band director, rorlty. Donovan stated Tuesday night Stressing the urgent need for new trative board include Clarence Bob McCowan. publicity chair- in "at the Music Annex. 620 S. Lime- Wilfred Lou. Joan Cook. Four Awarded explaining requested buildings, especially for Creech, note editor; and Delbert L. Man of the Student Union Board, University bud- Bruce Duruap have been get increases for 1950-52. building and residence McLaughlin, managing editor. will be master of ceremonies. Kernel advertising solicitors. He pointed out that not only the both men and women. Dr. Donovan Scholarships Other appointments to the Jour- of the Board of Student stated that 1000 more girls would be states to the north appropriate more nal, which is published four times a Publications include Helen Deiss. enrolled at the to their state universities than does faculty students of of four new scho- year by the and retiring Kernel Editor: Charles Medical School Kentucky, but that the University the College of Law. include Ashley Profs Taylor, I^amhert Die Whaiey. former KYIAN editor: a of Tennessee received more from "But maybe the girls who are here Alters. George Frederick Charles, Jr.. representative of SOA: Mr Frank* ing by Alexander Bonnyman was that Exam Date Set state's last legislature session are glad that there are five men to Dempsey A. Cox. Hollis Edwin Ed- Peterson, comptroller:, and Dr. Neil announced Prof. S. Carter than did Kentucky. every one of them." he said. Oerald Robin Griffin. Char- of <>i by C. monds. Between Scli nil I Semesters Plnmmer. head the department Other increases are necessary Virgil The Medical College admission of the mining engineering depart- "I get ashamed when Tennessee for les Robert Gromley. James journalism and director of student of Albert passes us." he winced. a variety of reasons. Dr. Donovan The deaths Carl Lam- teat of the Association of Amer- ment Tuesday. showed. First, whenever an institu- pert and William S. Taylor which ican Medical Colleges will be held The largest single increase in the phens. year. He was occurred between semesters marked The scholarships provide four proposed *12,479.600 budget is for tion's enrollment doubles, the physi- the Army Department to on Oct. 22 in room 107. McVey Hall. C. V. Collins and D. Lson. first year years of college training to recipi- the cal plant breaks down, the end of 26 years of service which The hours for the exam are 8:45 Division of Colleges. "This is, in been appointed ap- a training program for students, have each man had given to the Univer- !t Poste Heads ents, who must be employees of the my opinion, the most important as heating, electric, and as part of the U S. am. - 5:30 p.m. prentice members of the staff. Blue Diamond Coal Company of o the budget," Dr. Donovan systems become overtaxed and must sity. Application blank; may be se- Knoxvllle. Tenn.. of which Mr. Bon "We need the money (an in- be rebuilt for the greater need., The late Dean Taylor of the Col- New Staff cured from Prof. M. C. Brown. Mc- of for two lege of Education, honored Tuesday Prof pert, to $750,000 the years) These factors have caused major WBKY Announces Lam who came the Leslie I. Poste. for.ner iii;>eT- Vey Hall room 116. and Prof. R S. to offset the loss of federal by the Board of Trustees approving University in 1918. composed the Prof. is valued at $740 tuition remodelling and have resulted In visor military govern- received for veterans enrolled at Program Schedule that the Education building be two most popular campus songs, for the allied the the unsightly ditches and other ob- University." named for him. not only supervised "On, ment of German libraries and ar- stacles on campus, he explained. On.