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.PERSONALITIES

veterans in school under the
G.I. Bill of Rights last quarter will
receive their checks at the end of
this month, the University Veterans
Affairs Office said Thursday.
Some confusion had been caused
by a memographed sheet handed
every veteran during the registration process this week. Information
on the sheets, said that checks would
not be received for 60 days. This
applies, the VA said, only to those
students attending college under
the bill for the first time.
Most of the misundersanding was
caused by the information sheet's
Many
use of the word
veterans belived that inasmuch as
they officially
the University each time, they register and
pay fees, the term applied to them.
Veterans will not be required to
take additional hours of academic
work in order to qualify for the increase subsistence pay, Robert W.
Henderson,
assistant director of
personnel in charge of veterans
All

1946
regiment, qartered all of the U.S.
William Buckler. AS. 44. MA troops in southern England, and was
46. of Marion County, has been se- deputy section engineer for a base
fellowlected as one of the 1948-'4- 9
section in France comprising all of
ship recipients at the University of Eastern France. He received the
adIllinois. Mr. Buckler is doin;j
insige for the Most Excellent Order
vanced work in English.
iof the British Empire, degree of
Honorary Member of the Military
Division, conferred upon him by His
1941
James Taylor. '41, of Livingston, .Majesty, the King of England, for
meritorious service rendered at the
Tenn, Is sports editor of the
Courier. C"r,ign-Urban- a. Southern Base section. CommunicaIlL While a student at tions Zone, European Theater of
the University, Mr. Taylor was a Operations. U.S. Army, "for permember of the track team and was fecting quartering of troops plan
assistant manager and manager of 'with cooperation of the British,
greatly facilitating movement to the
the football team.
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Continent."

Col. Young was offered a regular
formerly of army commission, and then was asMadisonvilie, now of Hattiesburg, signed to the Eleventh Air Force as
Mias. was a visitor in the Alumni staff engineer from which organi-- i
office last Saturday.
zation he has been assigned to the
Mr. Morgan lias a partnership with Air Command and Staff school for
his cousin in the Draughn and further military education. After
Smith Insuranee Agency in Hat ljune 4 he will be at 227 Hillcrest,
tiesburg. He is married and has State College, Pa.
one child, John Edward, six months The distinguished University affairs, said.
graduate is married and has one son.
The announcement from Washington earlier this month of the
1926
1923
"if involved in the pay increase,
6,
Li. Col. Edward R. Young,
Dr. Sarah Gibson Blanding. A.B. which will become effective April
formerly of Ft. Mitchell, has written
1, confused many students, accordthe office from Maxwell Air Force "23. LL.D., "46. president of Vassar
Base in Alabama, where he is at- College, will be the guest of honor ing to Henderson.
Reportedly the Veterans' Adminianniversary dinat the forty-fourtached to Wing Headquarters.
stration will grant increases to the
Col. Young is a graduate of the ner to be given at the Waldorf-Astori- a
hotel in New York. April 25, veteran only if he is a "full time"
College of Engineering and has followed his profession since his gradu- by Kentuckians. in association with student or carrying a "full load."
ation. He has held various jobs the New York Society of Kentucky Interpreting this requirement, the
with engineers, contractors, and Women.
University veterans' administrator
municipal organizations, and is now John Sherman Cooper, U.S. Sen- said "12 quarter hours will be conKentucky, and former sidered a 'full load' for the student
in the Corps of Engineers, VS. ator from
member of the University's Board of veteran and, when the University
Army.
During the war he served as bat- Trustees, will also be a guest and adopts the semester system, a 'full
talion commander of a construction the speaker of the evening.
time' student will be considered one
who is taking 12 semester hours."
Twelve credit hours is the minimum academic load a veteran may
carry in order to qualify for the new
subsistence rate of $75 for an unmarried veteran without dependents,
$105 for a married veteran or one
with one dependent, and $120 for
a veteran having more than one
dependent.
Congress has approved the Increases for students under the GI
Bill of Rights to become effective
on April 1. but veterans will not
receive larger checks until the next
pay period following, Henderson
added.
1940

John Morgan,

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Officers To Be Installed
Officers of Triangle fraternity will
be installed at the Founders Day

banquet at 6:30 tonight at the Lafayette Hotel.
Keith Albright will be Installed
a s president.
Other officers are
George Williamson, vice president,
George Murray, treasurer and house
manager, O. T. Smith, recording
secretary.
Ken Recktenwald. corresponding secretary, G. C. Ething-tochapter editor, and Jack Beg-le-

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Dance

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dance to promote
relations was held at 8:30 FriLOST: Mercury 3 Camera In Miller Hall
the last of March or first of April. Gen- - day at Gentry's Old Mill. The dance
erous reward! Call Arbon Florence at was sponsored by Phi Sigma Kappa
455.S-Kappa Alpha fraternities.
RING found in girls' rest room. Library. jand Pi
Dr. A. D. Kirwan, dean of men. in
Owner may claim at periodical reading
Music Room
room.
approving the dance said he be- -i
WANTED: 3 or 4 room house in Coopers-tow- n lieved such
programs
Recorded
or Shawneetowa for summer. Call among the fraternities were a good
1781 after 1 p.m.
Listening programs for recorded NOTICK: Will the person who borrowed idea and he hoped there would be
my tuxedo either with or without my more In the future.
music will be held daily in the Mu- it
sic Room of the Student Union permission pleaw try to returnFred in time months. Write U K. Post Office Box 3837.
for th interfraternity dance?
Nichols
3uilding. Mrs. Lewis H. Mills, Record 173 Euclid. Phone
LOST: Plain SAK pio. In or around AlumUNIVERSITY GIRL and her mother would
Librarian announced.
ni Gym. Reward. J. W. Da via. Call SAX
apartment for summer house.
like to
The programs will be presented
afternoons, Monday through Friday, from 12:30 to 4 and Thursday

The sweetheart of Sigma Chi will
be presented at the annual dinner-danc- e
to be given by the fraternity
April 23, at the Lexington Country
Club. John Morrow, social chairman
is in charge of arrangments.
Elected
Newly elected officers for Sigma
Chi are Ray Turley, president, Don
Lloyd
Robinson, vice president,
Chilton, treasurer, Isaac Rouse, secretary, William Branch, pledge
trainer. Shepard Lowman, historian.
John Morrow, social chairman, Ray
Remmers, sergeant at arms, and evenings
Charles Tackett, representative at said.
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Principal speaker at the banquet
will be Ben Sachs, member of the
Triangle Nation Council. Prof. J. S.
Horine of the College of Engineering' will give a' short talk on the
history of Triangle at the niversity.
Bill Plunkett, social chairman, is
in charge of arrangements for the

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Pledge officers for Sigma Chi are
Dr. and Mrs. Maurice F. Seay, Mrs.
Sarah B. Holmes, Miss Jane Hasel-de- Pet Collins, president. Jack Moon,
D. Kirwan, vice president, Charles Matherly,
Dr. and Mrs. Albert
Mrs. John R. Evans, and Mrs. Wil- secretary, and Josh Williams,
liam H. Fish. Delt housemother.
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Mrs. T. C. Endicott has been
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Other officers include Mrs. Robert
Riggs, vice president, Mrs. Walter
Cox, secretary, and Mrs. A. E. Jacobs, treasurer.
Honored
Delta Delta Delta has awarded a
cup to Doris Coleman, as the outstanding pledge. Jean Burrell received a bracelet for the best scholastic standing.
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New members of Sigma Phi Epsilon are Jack Kain, Douglas Ey,
Melvin Duke, Bill Reese, Robert E.
Lee, Ralph Shelby, Bill Samuels,
and Charles Sharpe.

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Wednesday were Sam Lee, Louis
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Delta Delta Delta has initiated
Jean Burrell, Kathleen Carter,
Doris Coleman, Louise Constantine,
Hannah Croley, Sandra Crosset,
Patsy FutrelL, Annelle Miller, Billie
Jean Moore, Jean Moore, Louise
Bruce Nutting, Marjorie Ann Richey,
Betty Zane Rowland, Carolyn Wal- warren, ana uuuime
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Dance Planned
Delta Epsilon chapter of Delta
Tau Delta fraternity will entertain
actives, pledges, and guests with
their annual "Orchid Formal" at
the Lexington Country Club from 8
to 11:30 tonight.
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I.Z.P.A. . . . 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
SUB. Mrs, Hugo Blumfield will
speak.
7:30 p.m.
GERMAN CLUB
Tuesday, on third floor. Miller Hall.
WESLEY FOUNDATION . . . .
Thursday, 7 p.m. SUB. Dr. I. M.
Hargett of Louisville will speak.
8 to 9:45
SWEATER SWING
Tuesday night. Ballroom, SUB.
BLOCK AND BRIDLE . . 7 p.m.
Monday, Dairy Building. Election
of officers will be held.
VETERANS CLUB . . Monday,
Room 205, SUB. Tuition payments
will be discussed.
SGA . . . meeting Monday night,
April 19, at 7, SUB, Room 128.
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS .
. . 4 p.m., Tuesday, at SUB.

Sigma Chi To Sponsor
Best Dressed, Style Show
The third annual Sigma Chi
"Best Dressed Contest," combined
this year with a style show, will be
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Judges for the event will be Miss Winner
of the State High School
Ray.' regional director of Soeech Festival held here
oTTh
last week
A.
Charm magazine,
n,inr.h, " irh v,i
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Rothberger Jr., apparel editor ofi""
Defeating Hopkinsville in the final
Varsity magazine.
Lexington merchants have offered round, the Winchester team re- -,
prizes of clothing, including a com- ceived a new travelling trophy from
plete ensemble to the contest win- Edward Tempiin, Lexington Herald-Leadpublic relations director,
ners.
Nature has written a letter of
which will be awarded annually to
Each fraternity and sorority may the team adjudged the best in the credit upon some men's faces which
nominate one contestant and the competition until a school wins per- - is honored almost wherever preIndependent group is entitled to ' manent possession by taking the de- - sented. Thackery.
a
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ing
Jim
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Last years winners were Libby Reynolds, Kappa
Alpha Theta, and George Rice, Education
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Nine persons were initiated into
Phi Delta Kappa, men's honorary
education fraternity, last week.
The new members, all graduate
students in the College of Education.
are Frank Bean, George R. Cecil.
James Jordan, Richard Kibler, James
McEuen, N. B. McMillian, Harold
C. S. Robinson, C. T. Pollard, and
Robert B. Myers.

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Lee Smedley, Alpha Xi Delta; Mary
Anne Hunter, Chi Omega; Jean
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Kappa Alpha Theta; Doll Price.
Kappa Delta; Doris Eith, Kappa
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Men contestants are William Mo
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Kuhn, Alpha Sigma Phi; Edward
Roberts, Alpha Tau Omega; Dave
Chapman, Delta Chi; Ray Randolph, Delta Tau Delta; Tom Patterson, Independent; Lucian
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PodkuLski. Lambda Chi Alpha: William Gardner, Phi Delta Theta;
Emmett Holbrook. Phi Kappa Tau;
Henry Rawlings. Phi Sigma Kappa;
William Honaker. Pi Kappa Alpha;
Robert Mayes. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Charies Pritehett. Sigma Nu;
William Balden. Sigma Phi Epsilon;
Gerald Dobson. Triangle; and Herbert Arnold, Zeta Beta Tau.

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