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Dance in Alumni Gymnasium Sijjma Phi Epsilon Fraternity
To Honor Founders
Is Scheduled From
With Ilanquet
Saturday
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of the highlights of the
week-en- d
will be the annual homecoming dance sponsored by the
University Alumni association, from
9 to 13 Saturday night In the Alumni gym. Andy Anderson and his
orchestra will play.
This will climax the list of
events for the homecoming.
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Kentucky Alpha of Sigma Phi
national
will celebrate
Epsilon
Day Friday evening,
Founders'
November 1, Friday evening, October 30, with a banquet at Wellington Arms. Dean T. T. Jones will
be guest speaker and William L.
Phillips, grand secretary of the national organization, will be guest
of honor.

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William Phillips or "Uncle Billy"
as ne is called by his frienus, Is one
oi me founders ol bin ma Fin
He is one of Uie greatest of
Uret k lraternny men ana is a recognized aumoriiy on Greek 1 rater
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Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded
at uie UmveiMiy of Klcnmonu,
Richmond, Va, in 1901. There are
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sixiy-eigactive chapters and
living memucrs.
The lrater- nii y is ranked among the ten outstanding national chapters In Uie
United Stales.
Kentucky Alpha became a national member March 4, 1D33. Previously the chapter was a local
known as Sigma Beta XI. The local was founded October 17, 1922,
and was an outgrowth of the Campus Club. The successful functioning of Sigma Beta XI led to Its acceptance Into Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Alumni representatives from Illinois Kentucky.
Indiana. Ohio.
lcnnessee, West Virginia, and
Washington, D. C, will be present.

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Alpha Oamma Hho held initiation Sunday afternoon, October 25.
The following were initiated: Campbell, Lexington; Wendell and Harold Blnkley, Fulton; Fred McGold-rlc- k,
Versailles, and W. E. Shank-liElk ton.

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AlDha Oamma Delta entertained
Mrs. Oeorge Newman, housemoth
er, with a tea from 4 to 6 Tuesday
afternoon at the chapter house.
Guests Included pledge presidents,
active presidents, fraternity and so
rority housemothers, Mrs. F. L. Mc- Vey, Dean Blandlng, ana Dean
Saturday. The guests Included
Holmes.
Decorations were fall flowers and Ruth Peak, Dot Hillenmeyer, Mary
Lou Stark, Nancy Jackson, Kitty
refreshment were an ice course.
Mahan, Frankie Smith, Betty Jackson, Emily Settle, Mary Lou HenAlpha Gam Honors Mrs.
derson, Katherine Ackerman, Nell
G. B. Roberts
Epsilon of Alpha Oamma Delta Craik, Ann Stevenson, Ann Lou
entertained at the Blue Moon guest Lyons. Sue Vance, Ruth Maple,
house with a breakfast Sunday Ann Bishop, Ann Pierce Witt, Ann
morning honoring Mrs. George Lang, Alice Dodge, Theordosia
Berry Roberts, the former Mary Quingly, Lila Tittsworth, Elizabeth,
Lilian Gaines Webb, Audrey Foster,
Marshall.
The following were guests: Bar- Joyce Riley, Catherine Janes, and
bara Beck, Mary Elizabeth Gillig, Betty Elliott.
Lillian Holmes, Alice Adams, Dorothy Armstrong, Dorothy Broad-beMarearet Cooter. Helen Farm
er, Marie Marcum, Mildred Martin,
Janet Deschler, Kathryn Fiannery,
Evelyn McAllister, Mabel Payton,
Riddell,
Martha Louise
Helen
Bhipp, Frances Smith, Mary Ellen
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Ferguson, Betty Murphy, Barbara
Bob Heidrich, Bill Dawson, and
Shlpp, Mary Anne Btiltz, Mary
Creed Penlck were house guests
Holly Carney.
over the week-enMr. Don McVain, Phillipine IsOpen Houses Held After
lands; Phyllis Moore, Judy McFlorida Game
Vain, Peggy Shannon, Jefferson-vlll- e,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Ind.; John McCoy, Capt. B.
Kentucky Epsilon of Sigma Alpha
Epsilon entertained with an open P. Davis, Frances Sledd, and Mary
house and buffet dinner at the Rogan of Middlesboro were dinner
chapter house on South Limestone guests Saturday.
Mrs. S. Y. Sweeney, Mr. Robert
for members, guests and alumni.
Sweeney, Owensboro;
Mrs. Joe
About 125 were present.
The guests were received by Mrs. Turner Sr., Prof. C. C. Jett, Dr.
d.
Billy Reese and family, Elkton;
Clayton Congleton, Mrs. E. F.
and Mrs. Ballard Luxon, Mrs. John W 111am, Phyllis Moore,
Judy McVain, and Sue Taylor were
housemother.
Sunday dinner guests.
Alpha Tau Omega
Rudy Collins and Clifford DawAlpha Tau Omega held open
son, Royal Oak, Mich., were guests
Inhouse from 5 to 8 p. m. Guests
cluded Mary Lou Dixon, Dorothy at the house over the week-en- d.
Nichols, Clara Belle Haley, Tootsie
Delta Tau Delta
Lowe, Mary Scott, Dolores Collins,
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Floyd and
Betsy May, Elizabeth Llgon, Milchildren, Helen and James, Rlch-mo- n,
Wilson, Paudred Cash, Roberta
were visitors at the house
line Hoyle, Roberta Payne, Martha
Lucy Thursday night.
Alsop,
Virginia
Hawkins,
Bob Scott, Frankfort, was a
Portman, Nancy Lipscomb, and
week-en- d
guests at the house.
Jane Potter.
Visiting alumni over the weekPhi Kappa Tau
Kappa of Phi Kappa Tau enter- end included Temp Thorne, John
tained Saturday with an open Good, Bill Strong, and Jack Crain.
Dinner guests Sunday were Mrs.
house and buffet supper. Guests
Included Muriel Hacker, Virginia
Meyers, Jimmy Sanders, Jean Barker, Mary Helen Barrett, Betty
Coghlll, Mildred Martin, Alice JaMollle
cobs, Marlon Oardhouse,
Acree, Dean Hedrlck, Rae Lewis,
Irene finarks. Frances Cllnkscales,
Mary Buck, Betty Bakhaus, Ethelda
Bryson, Babe Combs, Lois Hammonds and Rosemary Cllnkscales.
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John Bays, Jackson, Virginia Alsop,
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The following were out of town
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ly, Mortons Gap; Reg Rice, Princeton; Bob Schlotman, Madisonville;
Neville Tatum, Louisville; Walt
Berry, and J. W. Hardin, Stan
Hand.
Phi Kappa Tau
Franklin D. Bennett and S. L.
Yon, members of the Florida chapter, were guests Saturday morn
ing. Other guests from Florida In
cluded Julian Lane, captain of the

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Bobby Coleman and Billy Evans
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Billy Montgomery, Frankfort, was
a guest over the week-enJames and Virginia Meyers and
Muriel Hacker, Covington, attended
the Florida game Saturday.
Julian Young and Louie Bell
spent the week-en- d
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Lances, honorary Junior fraterregular meeting at
nity, held its
the chapter house Thursday eved.

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Monday dinner guests at the
house were Violet Answerus and
Mrs. Mary Holley Carney.
Kenneth Downing and Ira Lyle
Jr. returned from Louisville last
Tuesday.
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the game Saturday,
the chapter entertained with an
open house. Among those present
were Anna Bess Clark, Marjorle
Fieber, Bettie Boyd, Frances Reim-er- s,
Anne Clay, June Lasslng. Josephine Park, Mary Harding, Betty
Nell Pennington,
Lou Holstein,
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Eileen Slpple, Nell Shearer, Edith Reager, Pat Callahan,
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Frances Reimers, Oayle Tuttle,
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Kentucky Epsilon of Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained with an
open house and buffet dinner at
the chapter house Saturday after
the Florida game for members,
guests and visiting alumni.
The
guests were received by Mrs. ClayCongleton, Mrs. E. F. Kinnard,
ton
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Josephine Tunis, and Mary Elizabeth and Dorothy Hillenmeyer.
Kappa Alpha
Kappa Alpha entertained with a
supper Saturday night at the
buffet
chapter house. The guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Connie Gaines, Betty
Bulay, Jean Jackson, Martha

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Frank Helle and Fenemore
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Virginia Batterton, Mary Ellen
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Mary Walker Flowers, Mary Lee
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Alumni visiting over the weekend were Warren Oalllard, Leo
Rosa, James Reagan, Alvln Block,
Louisville; Neville Fincel, More-hea- d;
Sam Warren and Tommy
Livingston, Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McNamara,
Ellzabethtown, were visitors at the
house Sunday and Monday.
Mr. William O. Rose spent the
week-en- d
In Cincinnati, and Mr.
Douglas Sutterlin in Frankfort.
Sunday night supper guest were
Misses Margaret Abel, Ruth Chcau- vet, and Mildred Kash.
James Coffee, Louisville, was a
week-en- d
guest at the house.
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Mamie Maddox and Tom B. Nichols were adjudged the most
popular woman and the most popular man respectively in a contest held last week on the campus. The contest was held for seniors
at the University and ballotting was heavy, almost 2.000 votes being
cast. Miss Maddox is a member of Chi Omega sorority, and is otherwise active In campus affairs. Mr. Nichols, a Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Is a member of Omicron Drlta Kappa, honorary campus leaders'
fraternity. Judges in the contest were Al Vogel, a member of The
Kernel advertising staff; James Anderson, editor of the 1937
ef
of The Kernel.
and George Spencer,

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Sigma of Alpha Sigma Phi announces the pledging of Glenn
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