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Gorman, Pearl McCormick, Gcorgcnc
Kiik, Louise Council, Anna Louise
Connor, Helen Arthur, Dorothy Blatz,
Elizabeth Williams, Mary Elizabeth
Luxon, Minnie Benton Peterson, Julia
Willis, Mary May, Frances Halbcrt,
Anncllc Kellcy, Elizabeth Wheeler,
dicky, entertained beautifully Satur- Kitty Conroy, Edna Gordon, Alice
day with their formal dance at the Cherry, Alma Hutchcns, Anne Mary
Risen, Esther Fcrtig, Irene McNamara
Phoenix hotel.
The ballroom was decorated with Margaret Lavin, Emla Woods and
palms, ferns and the prettiest light- Louise Carson.
ing effects with fraternity emblems in
Tau Beta Pi Annual Dance.
electric light designs, spot lights and
The Alpha of Kentucky, Tau Beta
flood lights prismcd in rainbow colors.
There were lovely favors of Chinese Pi of the University of Kentucky,
dance in honor of their pledges,
feather fans for the girls.
The .hostesses were the active chap- tcrtained Friday evening wrtlh the an- It was in the ballroom of the Phoeter, Elizabeth Allen, Flo Armcntrout,
Betty Barbour, Louise Burks, Mar- nix Hotel and one of the most delightgaret Chcnault, Emily Conley, Mary ful affairs of the year.
The ballroom was decorated with
Louise Covington, Par.thenia Davis,
Frances Green, Elizabeth Glascock, an electric illumination in the design
Antoinette Harrison, Virginia Harri- of the fraternity emblem, a bridge
son, Mary Graham Haymaker, Anne bent, and the lights of the crystal
Hickman, Ellen Hughes, Elizabeth chandeliers in colored globes.
Jackson, JeanncWc Lamport, Marcia
The Tau Beta Pi is the 'honor enLampert, Kathleen Lowry, Dorothy gineering fraternity of the university
Lewis, Elizabeth Land, Mary Marshall and the new men each year are chosMcMeekin, Marie Louise Middteton, en by their class standing.
Mildred Morris, Elanor Morse, CaroThe hosts were:
Franccsca
Renick,
line Nicholas,
Active Members Messrs. A. F.
Frances Ripy, Ida Kcnney Risque, Arnold, W. P. Ballenger, J. E. Burks,
Rachellc Shacklette, Anne Shropshire, L. C. Davidson, W. T. Downing, F. J.
Sarah Katherine Snook, Fannie Sum- Murphy, G. R. Page, S. H. Ridgoway,
mers Tarlton, Joeline Webb, Leslie H. L. Royden, R. W. Sauer, J. L.
Worthington, Frances Whitfield, Em- Shouse, M. T. Skndmore, H. L. Strauss,
ma Lee Young.
Byron Williams.
Pledges Marie Whitfield LIucile
They were assisted by the faculty
Vice.
members, Dean F. Paul Anderson,
They were assisted by a number of Prof. William Edwin Freeman, Porf.
the alumnae and the chaperones: J. R. Johnson, Prof. Lester S. O'Ban-noPresident McVey, Dean and Mrs.
Prof. C. S. Crouse, Prof. E. A.
Boyd, Dean and Mrs. Melcher, Dean Bureau, Proif. L. E. Nolleau.
Frances Jewell, Prof, and Mrs
The chaperones were Dr. F. L.
Prof, and Mrs. West, Prof, and
Dean and Mrs. F. Paul Anderosn,
Mrs. Lampert, Prof, and Mrs. Davis,
Prof, and Mrs. Grehan, Prof, and Mrs.
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Zemibrod, Prof, and Mrs. Dantzler,
Prof, and Mrs. Tuthill, Prof. Carol
FROSH BASEBALL OUTFIT
Sax, Col. and Mrs. Freeman, Major
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and Mrs. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. James
Combs, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Justice, Mr.
after the spring holidays which beand Mrs. Silas Mason, Mr. and Mrs. til
gin Thursday morning.
Duncan Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Until the holidays begin, only the
Smith, Miss Marjorie McLaughlin,
frosh pitchers and catchers will be
Mrs. Eugenia Young, Mrs. Dan
out, but they will work out every day
e
Miss Dora Berkeley, Miss
Varsity squad. Thus it will
Crane, Miss Margaret Coffin, with the
be possible to get them in good condiMiss Mary Bryan.
tion to start work in earnest when
The programs were pretty booklets April 2 rolls around.
with the fraternity emblem embossed
Several of the hurlers and receivers
on the front cover. Fruit punch was were out Friday and Monday and
served during the dancing hours.
some of them look pretty good. Coach
Many of the guests were from out-o- f Cooper is very enthusiastic and says
town, and all tlhe men's fraternities that he believes he has some embryof the University of Kentucky, Tran- onic Walter Johnsons and Christy
sylvania College, Centre College of Mathewsons to work with. Among the
Danville, were invited, also representa- most likely looking pitchers arc Turtives from each of the other girls' fra- key Hughes, Vossmeyar,
Samuel
ternities.
Creech and J. T. Riffe, while G.
included: Katherine Hughes, Sauer and Derrick are the
The guests
Goodsight, Virginia
Owsley, Ruth best looking catchers.

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Miss Carson Enterains
Louise Carson entertained a number of her friends with a bridge party
in one of the private dining rooms of
'the Lafayette Hotel Thursday afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock in honor
of her sisters, Miss Margaret Carson
and Miss Lorraine Carson, of Bowling
Green.
The dining room was beautifully
decorated with palms and spring
flowers. After the game a delicious
salad course was served.
The prize, a beautiful hand painted
dorinc, was given to Dorothy Bla-tfor receiving the highest score. The
consolation prize, a book was won by
Irene McNamara.
Those present were: Misses Margaret and Lorraine cars'on, guests of
honor; Louise Carson, Louise Burks,
Polly Doolin, Virginia Shivley, Mary
Helburn, Zula Ferguson, Elma Woods,
Lucy Smith, Kathleen Lowry, Maria
Louise Middleton, Elizaibeth Wheeler,
Katherine
Dorothy
Blatz,
Sarah
Lavin, Irene McSnook, Margaret
Namara, Kitty Conroy and Edna Gordon.

Mist Main's Hospitality.
A lovely courtesy to her fraternity
sisters in Alpha Xi Delta was the
luncheon bridge to which Miss Irma
Bain was host Saturday at at her home
on west Third street.
The rooms were decorated witlh pink
sweet ipeas and pink candles in silver
holders, and a delicious luncheon was
served. Miss Bain was assisted in
,by her mother, Mrs. George
A. Bain and iher sisters, Mrs. W. M.
Dunn, and Miss Elizabeth Bain.
The prize for high score was a
charming medalion on a silk icord and
the consolation gift, for which the
guest's drew, was a cologne bottle.
The guests were: Dorothy Blatz,
Sarah Cailopy, Josephine Hughes, Zula
Ferguson, Elizabeth
Morris, Sarah
Morris, Mary Louise Morris, Mary
Elizabeth Crafton, Elizabeth Williams,
Elizabeth Ellis,
Louisse
Adkins,
Frances Harris, Frances, Stalhel, Mary
Katherine Jasper, Lois Pearl, Kather-in- e
Pennington, Norma Raohal, Henrietta Green, Lucy Smtih, Mary Elizabeth Luxon, Zelma Hall, Georgia
Lee Murphy, Shelby Northcutt, Laura
Hubbard,
Rowena Noe, Elizabeth
Holmes, Betty Brown and Virginia
Croft.
Brilliant Chi Omega Dance.
The Lam'bda Alpha Chapter of Chi
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