THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
with n ten, Friday nftcrnoon November
18. Two of tho plnys presented during- preliminary tryouts will bo given nt tho
ten. The two plnys selected
by tho
Strollers nro "On Bnll" with Ruby Loo
Lnlc, Kenneth Tugglo nnd Hnrry Potrio,
nnd "Angel Intrudes" with Anno Hick
of the nctive chapter of
man, Lumnn Gilmnn nnd Wlllinm Blnn
y

Society!
Tho members
Sigmn Nu were hosts nt n dinner Thurs-lnevening nt which tho guests of honor
were Miss Snrnh Blue, nntlonnl chapter-la- n
of Kappa Delta, n visitor In Lcxing-tonnd Miss Mnrgucrlto McLnughlin of
tho local chnptcr of Knppn Dcltn. Tho
dinner pnrty wns Riven nt the Sigma Nu
house on Winslow Street. Miss Blue hns
two brothers who nro members of Sigma
Nu of tho University of Alnbnmn.

banquet, which Is
Tho
nnnunlly looked forwnrd to ns the one
time throughout the yenr when nil of the
fraternity girls of the University meet,
wns held in tho bnll room of the Phoenix
Hotel nt 0:30 Friday evening.
The decorntions wcro chrysanthemums,
fraternity colors nnd the electrically
lighted emblems of ench organization.
Tho tables wcro attractively arranged,
decorated with baskets of flowers nnd
with nrtlstic menu enrds. Tho memcouncil which
bers of tho
is composed of representatives from each
fraternity presided at tho head tnble.
Henricttn Rogers of Kappa Knppn
Gamma presided nnd gave tho opening
Responding with toasts were
speech.
'
the following:
Hallio Kay
Common Brotherhood
Frye, Alpha Gamma Delta.
The Spirit of Good Will Martha
Puckmnn,

Kappa Delta.

Honor and Fairness in Activities
Mamie Miller Woods, Chi Omega.
Courage and Endurance Sue Board-maAlpha Xi Delta.
An interesting fenture of he evening
was the presentation of the two silver
cups. The Scholarship Cup is 'awarded
ench year to the member of the fraternity holding the highest standing in the
University and if won for two successive years, it becomes tho property of the
fraternity. Kappa Kappa uamma was
this year successful in gaining it and
the cup was presented to Elizabeth
Kimbrough by Henrietta Rogers.
The second cup, the basketball tournament cup was awarded to Miss Antoinette Harrison of Chi Omega, that fraternity havig won the basketball
for the year '21.
sang one of its
Each fraternity
songs before its toast was given while
the orchestra played softly during the
serving of tho menu. The guest list
numbered above two hundred among
whom were several from out of the city.

Tho
Circlo requests that all
persons using bulletin boards In nny
form of publicntion plcnso bo just n
thoughtful nnd remove notices nftcr tho
dnto of their importance. This will Ret
rid of n lot of confusion row resulting
ten.
from tho leaving over of such notices
All persons ndmittcd Into eligibility of nnd announcements rcmnlnlng
on the
the Strollers this yenr and nil wenrers of bulletin bonrds, nftcr the dnto of
tho
the Stroller pin arc invited to nttend tho happening.
trn.
It is reported that Centre will remove
The active chnptcr of Kappn Sigma en- - Hnrvnrd from her schedule next year.
tcrtnincd with a danco at its chnptcr
house on Mnxwcll Street, Thursdny evenBuy jour Kcntuckinn now.
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THEATER PARTY OF THURSDAY
The Mystic Thirteen honorary Junior
Benckart & FOTSCH
fraternity entertained with a party
Proprietors
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went to McGurk's where Ices, cakes and
mints, carrying out the fraternity colors,
wero served.
George T. Martin
In the party were Margaret Lavin,
Ann Bell, Mary Walton, Mary Frances
Haircut
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Campbell, Anna Fred Harbison, Rachel
Shave
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Shacklotte. Minnie Benton Peterson, Ellen
Hughes, Louise McKec; Active Chapter
Opposite the Phoenix Hotel
of Mystic Thirteen: Otis Jones, James
Shouse, Harry Brailsford, Sam Ridgeway
Carl
Finn,
Gerald CfriiTin, William
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KEYS

BEN ALI PARTY

The Keys, honorary sophomore fraternity entertained with a party at the
Ben AH Theater on Thursday evening.
After tho performance the members had
supper at one of the restaurants down
town.

In the party were, Lucy Whitward, Ida

Mariam Seager, Mary
KAPPA SIGMA HOUSE DANCE
Eizabeth Crafton, Mary Peterson, Martha
Pate.Genette Lamport, Miss Dewherst,
The Knppa Sigma fraternity entertainCawein,
James Cammack, Madison
dance at its chapter
ed its pledges with a
Henry Campbell, Robert Giovannoli,
8 to 12 on
house on Maxwell street, from
John Riley, Georgo
Byers,
Edward
Thursday evening. Tho house was beau- Rouse, Earl Heavrin and Dan Morse.
tifully decorated with flowers and ferns.

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Orchestra lurmsnca
music. Tho hosts were the active chap
ter, Sneed Yeager, Wendal Smock, Frank
Weidekemper, William Williams, Douglas
Vest. Herndon Evans, R. H. Hopkin3,
Emanuel Van Meter, B. H. Hayden Raymond Kirk and Brooks Juett, Winchester.
Tho guests, including the pledges, were
M. R. Huntsman, H. G. Brown, Jay H.
Tate, J. J. Clark R. L. Woodward Jr.,
Dun-en- n
Sam Pope, Layman May, Thomas
Harry Hopkins, J. D. Morrow, W. J.
Glover, C. H. McCourt Coleman Covington and Cliff Hanlon.
Misses Lucille Blatz, Louisville; Nan
Harnsby, Eminence; Minnie Mao Robin-coLancaster; Suo Broadman, Dorothy
Sarah Cardwell,
Blatz, Nell Gingles,
Lucllo Wagoner, Mary Colvin, Josephine
Con-ro- y,
Tithian, Carolyn Nicholas, Kitty
Eblen,
Clay Millor Elkin, Mlttio
Josephine Botts, Suo Chcnault, Mary
Louise Covington, Mary Harshall
and u number of out of town

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Miss MnrRueritc McLaughlin hns been
pppolnted chnlrmnn of the general committee on arrangements for tho pnrty
which is to bo Riven nt tho Phoenix Hotel from 5 until 8 o'clock on Thnnksgiv-In- g
dny by tho Alumni Associntion of
tho University ns their nnnual homecoming party. Assisting Miss McLaughlin will bo, Miss Nancy Inncs, Mr. T.
R. Brynnt, Mr. Louis Hillcnmcycr,
nnd
Mr. Herbert Grnhnm. The following compose tho committee
on decorations:
Misses Eliza Piggott, Pearl Bnstin, Mnric
Barkley, Messrs. McClarty Harbison, E.
B. Webb, Tilford Wilson, Hcrndon Evans,
Leonard Rouse, James Parks, J. Owen
Reynolds, Cecil Hacvrin, Jack Dorr,
Vaughn
and
Howell Spear3, William

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ENGINEER SOCIETY
MET THURSDAY

The Joseph Dicker Engineering So
ciety held its first regular meeting in
Dicker Hall Thursday afternoon at 3:30.
The nrosident. W. W. Anderson Pre
sided.

After a short business session J. E
(Bud) Slomer, who was the speaker of
tho afternoon, was introduced and gave t
very interesting talk on tho experiences
he had in coming to tho University. He

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guests.
Tho American Association of EnginLouise Covington and Mary Marshall eers hnvo on a drive, soliciting new
McMeokln.
members for their organization, until
W.
November 19. Tho solicitor that obtnins
Tho chaporoncs wero Mr. and Mrs. J.
Funk-house- r,
McMcekln, Dr. and Mrs. W. D.
the largest number of new members will
Professor and Mrs. L. L. Dantzler, bo awarded a prize of 5.00, tho second
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Wallace Ander- will receive $2.50 and each ond that obtains as mnny as live new members will
son, Mrs. C. L. Kirk.
veccivo an Eversharp pencil.
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nwaited them in tho futuro as an engineer. Ho also told them what tho different branches of engineering wero concerned with, and tried to help them in
mnking their selection as to which they
should specializo In.
Tho meeting adjourned to meet one
month henco, on tho first Thursday,
their regular time.
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