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CONVENTION Forrest Park, and Saturday afternoon SR FRATERNITIES PLEDGE
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OF TRIANGLE HELD HERE banquet at the Lafayette Hotel.

C. C.

Cunningham, National President of the
fraternity, will be the chief speaker.
May 8, 9 and 10, Date of Meet of Other National officers present, who
will speak at the banquet are: J. C.
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Fraternity
Cross, National Vice President; S. M.
Spears, National Secretary and TreasKentucky Chapter of Triangle fra- urer; Frank W. Vogt and L. R.
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ternity will be host at the annual Namembers at large.
tional Convention of the fraternity,
The hosts for the convention arc:
which is to he held here on May 8, 9
Charles Albert, Thomas Benson, Ralph
and 10.
David
Burroughs,
R.
L.
Borcn,
The convention will open formally Browning, Fred Chappcll, R.
E.
with a business meeting at the chapter
Church, H. C. Coppage, R. R. Dawhouse in Forrest Park, Thursday mornson, E. J. Colby, J. T. Gray, C. W.
ing, May 9, at 10 o'clock. Business
Gray, Arthur Nutting, K. W. Larkin,
2 o'clock Thurs- -'
meetings were held at
T. H. Oliver, Del Ramsey, J. R. Rusday afternoon and at 8:00 Friday
sell, R. N. Platts, C. M. Reifkin, W.
morning, at 2:00 o'clock Friday after-- ;
H. Rice, H. A. Staccr, A. W. Stone,
noon and at 8:00 o'clock Saturday'
D. M. Taylor, J. E. True, T. D. Wilad"morning. The convention will he
liams, A. E. Walker, P. A. Barnes, C.
journed at 10 o'clock of the same
E. Farrington, J. M. Henry, S. R.
morning.
Hamby, L. E. Griffith, Austin GrifVaried entertainment
has been fith, C. K.
Hoffman, R W. Hogan
planned for the visitors. Thursday af-- j
and P. J. Schlinger.
tcrnoon they were taken on an automo-- 1
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day evening a dance will he given in
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Lamp and Cross Taps Ten Men ;
Mortar Board Takes 21
Women

The Lamp and Cross, Senior men's
fraternity, and the Mortar Board, Sen
ior women's honorary fraternity, held
their pledge services Friday morning
as part of the May Day festival held
on the campus. The pledges were
chosen in view of their high scholar
ship and participation in campus ac
tivities.
The Lamp and Cross pledged ten
Juniors with their "tap" day exercises
Iliosc pledged were: C. M. Saunders.
Nicholasvillc; D wight L. Bickncll,
Berca; James Darnell, Frankfort; C
T. Hughes, Ford's Ferry; Karl' Rolis,
Cynthiana; Wayne Faust, Owcnsboro;
Turner Gregg, Louisville; Thomas
Ballantine, Calhoun; Layman Mays,
Newcastle; Herbert Carter, Somerset.
Tlic members of the present chapter
arc: Dell Ramsey, Ed Gans, Gardner
Baylcss, E. M. Heavrin, Dan Morse,
Marshall Barnes, Givcns Martin, Wil
liam Blanton, Ryan Ritigo and Lowell
Truitt.
The Mortar Board pledged twenty
Junior girls and one faculty member
by pinning red roses on them. Those
pledged were: Misses Frances Smith,
Mary Louise Norman, Mary Agnes Gordon, Irma Bain, Frances Field Coleman,
Frances Kane and Sarah Thome, all
of Lexington; Mary Stallings,
Betsy Helburn and Rachcllc
Shacklette, of Louisville; Elizabeth
Cromwell, Cynthiana; Mary Matilda
Beard, Shelbyville; Louise Burks,
Horse Cave; Judith Yungblut, Covington; Louise Carson, Owensboro; Margaret Chcnault, Richmond; Lucille
Bush, Mt. Sterling; Bernicc Bonar,
Millersburg; Martha Wheeler, Beuchel;
and Elizabeth Galloway, of Utica.
Miss Maybclle Cornell was pledged
as an honorary faculty member.
The active chapter are:
Misses
X Elizabeth Ellis, Mary Bcall, Katherine
Elliott. Katherine Hanley, Katherine
X
Cleveland, Elizabeth Snapp, Elizabeth
Wellcr, Mary Marshall McMeekin,
Minnie Benton
Peterson,
Mattie
Hodges, Lucy Wilson and Miss Marguerite McLaughlin, who was pledged
as honorary faculty member last year.
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degree from West Virginia University.
He was assistant professor of Agricultural Education at West Virginia
University for one year and has been
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State of West Vriginia, and Professor
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