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Sauflr. Jane Frost. Norma Jean Brandenburg:. Shirley Ford. Ann tutrrll. Ann
From top center, reading clockwise, Homecomin? Queen candldateS-arrNanBurman. Joan Keid. Justine Stinson. Libby Traig. Jo Ann Usher.

Vol. XLVII

University of Kentucky, Lexington. Ky., Friday, Oct. 28, 1955

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May Anthony
To Play For

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IFC Dance
Homecoming Fanfare
Begins Tomprrow

Hay Anthony lias signed a contract to play lor the IFC

in the Student I'nion Hnihlinn. said Crorgo
dancr Di'C
Spalding, dance committee chairman, at an IFC meeting this

week.
Only the formality of the University approving the contract
is needed to make the announcement official. Spalding said.

Maxwell House Open
After Rice Game

Alumni Award SGA Discusses
Representation
To Be Given. It Meeting
Parties Elect At Half time
New Officers

By JOYCE ADAMS

Homecominc activities will start
9 a.m. tomorrow with judging of
sorority, fraternity, and independent displays. For the first
time. Suky will give a regular large
size trophy to the independent
organization having the best display.
The homecoming Queen will be
crowned by Governor Wetherby at
1:30 p.m. tomorrow. Along with
the queen, Suky will present two
attendants. Voting 'for the queen,
which started yesterday, will end
at 4 p.m. today.
I'nless the names of three candidates are written on each person's
hallot. it will be considered void.
There must be no campaigning: on
the voting floor of the Student
Union Building. No literature,
posters, or pictures are to be used
during the campaign.
Activities lor aiumnl tomorrow
will include an open house at Maxwell Place immediately after the
game for the alumni, faculty, staff
members, and friends of the I'ni- -

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Spalding also said table can
not be put in the Ballroom
would make dancing too crowded.
for seating
He said arrangement
would be made In the cafeteria.
The Great Hall can not be used
because of fire regulations of the
I'nlversity.
The Increase in prices for pages
nnd Individual pictures for the
By GKOKGE M. MAYKBCIIAK
195G Kentucklan was also uiscussea
by IFC. President Charles English
...11, he had with
A report was made to M ,.
H nn
Alma Magna Mater will present
its annual "Outstanding Alumnus" this week saving representation Dr. Hummer, head of the school
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award during me naiuime rere- - 111 S(i. . assembly is out ot pro-- of Journalism.
n piummfr said the Ken- mony at the Homecoming game
building up a surplus
Saturday.
portion for the immlcr of mi nt- - tuckian is In
in.
th future for buviliL!
The "Outstanding Alumnus" is hers from each college. The it's own photographic equipment.
selected by the members of Alma
English said Dr. plummer further
colMagna Mater on the basis of out- - reason given was that some
st alt
that with Its own equipstanding and unselfish service to leges had inc reased enrollment ment the Kentucklan then would
the University, and his or her
be able to lower the prices to the
identity is kept a secret until the while other colleges had a
students
presentation.
The idea of building an ice Rati"Marching 100" is planning
on campus was given
The
The motion to remedy the situa- ne rink
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a special arrangement to honor
nmrii viiD'Xil t bv the IFC.
this alumnus after Vivian Long,
president of the organization, pre- rule In hand, threw the motion Mudrnts is seeking to get a skatii g
sents the trophy.
built on the nlr.mr,l I Wd
n o 1 deadlock. His figures f.ilrd
ost
J-Q.Alma Magna Mater is a loyalty to arrre uith the figure, of the at an estimated
was ask to comment on
The ll'C
group composed of students whose committee.
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parents or grandparents attended
A comnuttee was appointed to
group may ask the
the University. The organization study the latest statistics on en port. Later the
promotes loyalty projects among rollment and report to the as- IFC to help In the project u 11
proven workable.
students as well as awarding year-- j sembly at the next meeting.
ly trophies to the outstanding
H.usiliK the number of members
PKP K ALLY TONM ill!
alums and vraduating senior.
in 45QA from the present, 30 num7 r.M.
The next regularly scheduled ber limit was discussed. "War
t OLISl l'M
1. in
IS FRONT
meeting is Tuesday. Nov.
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12K of the Student I'nion.
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Officers for both the United Student Party and the Constitutionalist Party have been elected. USP
and Constitutionalists are the two
parties on campus that compete
for representation in the SGA As-

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Dan Woodward is serving as
president of the Constitutionalist
while Don Ball is the USP president.
Other officers tor l' SI are Bonnie Bunnell, vice president: an J
secretary and
Kddie Lovelace,
treasurer.
Other officers for the Const itu-- i
tionalists are Betty Jo Martin, vice
president; Jo Alice Solomon, secretary; Barkley Band. treaMirer;
and Tippie Daniels, public relations.
The Constitutionalist Party is
composed of (Ireeks. The I'SP Is
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