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To Highlight Weekend

Squadron D wa-- . h .1:1 as the
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Monday, it lias been
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The competition, simiu by cadet
squadron commaiuiei. w..s b ed on

southern wntintrs and an attempt .u
Itv NORM MILLtR.
f our members of the English staff find the origin of these works.
have written or edited books that Many of the p..ays are by
haw lecn published this school
"Carlyle's Early Reading to 1334.
year.
Dr. Ward, head of the English De- - With an Introductory F.vsay on His
partnient, has written "Index and Intellectual Development" has taken
Fiiuline l ist of Serials in the British Professor Hill Shine 25 years to
Isles.
This is the first finish. The book contains an inHt
of serials of American and troductory essay on Carlyle's inPritish library holdings. It reflects tellectual development, but consists
the holciiims of almost eleven hun-- i mainly of a list of Carlyle's readirs?.',
citc;l libraries and gives the location during the first 40 years of hi.s Life.
of all the newspapers, magazines
Professor Thomas B. Stroup and
and other serials published during Dr. Sterling A. Stoudemire. head of
the years between the French Rev- - the Depnrtment of Romance Languages at the University of North
olution and the Great Reform,
Dr. Robert D. Jacobs, an instruc-- r Carolina, edited "South Atlantic
tor in the department, with the Studies for Sturtn.s E Leavitt," a
help of Louis D. Rubin Jr.. edited book of new scholarly studies pub"Southern Renaissance Trie Litera- - lished in honor of Dr. Leavitt upon
tine of the Modern South", a series the occasion of his retirement as
of essays on Southern writers and editor of the Sou'h Atlantic Bulworks of the 20th century. It con- - letin.
Three more books written by
tains the combined work of more
than 24 authors and critics and to members of the English Department
an evaluation of 20th century are soon to be published.
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By ANN O'KOARK
Eastern State Hospital last Sunday
Music, dancing, spring, and pretty to sponsor a program for the pa;i deuce;
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dress and diMunec: i:ri:nni)i;y of formal dresses once again take top tients.

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honors for the activities of the
weekend.
It will be a "Rhapsody in Blue"
tonight at the Boiling Springs
Pianos have bhuk Leys on them Country Club as the ADIVs celeforto keep piano ply-i'.i nn going brate with their annual sprinc
mal dance. Dave Perry and his orblind Irom the p.m
chestra will get the dance under
Ehoes were invented by cavemen way at 9 pjn.
Don't be afraid of April showers,
25,000 years 8 go to keep duty socks
because the Chi O's will have plenty
trom showing.
of umbrellas for protection at their
spring formal dance tomorrow night
In the Student Union Ballroom.
Charlie Blair will get Into the swing
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Today

ADPi Formal, Boiling Springs, 9
p.m.

Kentucky Folk Arts Festival.
Alumni Gym.
Westminster Fellowship Bunny
Hop Party, house. 7:30 p.m.
BSU Banquet, Student Union, 6

Formal, Phoenix Hotel,

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Kappa Greek Tea, house, 6 p.m.
Student Union Board Retreat.
Monday
State Speech Festival.
Concert: Central Kentucky Youth
Orchestra, MC, 8:15 p.m.
Theta Serenade-A- .
Tuesday
State Speech Festival.
Kappa Sig Serenade-A- .
Lecture: Dr. G. B. Johnson, MH,
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The Rev. James Angell, pastor of p.m.
the Second Presbyterian Church,
Phi Delt Picnic, Cliftfn, 4 p.m.
will speak on "The Meaning of the
Saturday
Resurrection" at the
Kentucky Folk Arts Festival,
Easter worship program at 7 p.m.
Gym and Fine Arts BuildTuesday in the Student Union Ball-- j Alumni
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room.
Panhellenic Luncheon and WorkThe program is sponsored jointly shop, Student Union, 9 am
by the "Y's" and the Wesley FounDZ Poicnlc, Sleepy Hollow. 5 p.m.
dation. It will be held for all faiths
Party. Ag. Building. 8
and will feature the music of the p.m. Club
Wesley Foundation Choir.
Triangle Hayrlde. Ballenger Farm.
The "Y" groups plan to make the 8 p.m.
program an annual affair.
Chi O Formal, Student Union, 8

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Annual Photo Clinic,
Journalism Building.
Home Ec Career Week.
Delt Picnic, Shropshire Farm, 5:30

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Phi U Program, Home Economics,
7:30 p.m.
KD Dessert for Fraternity, house,
8 .15 p.m.

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State Speech Festival.
"Stars in the Night"

CHINA VENTURE
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University Mother's Day.
Thursday
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Workshop Saturday
Annual PanlicUenir Day will be
held from 9 a in. until noon Saturday in the Student Union, it has
been announced. Panhellenic Council, which is coinpo.ed of two representatives from carli sorority, sponsors the annual uniting to work
together for constructive suggestions
for the improvements of each sorority.
Following me meeting, a luncheon
will be held in the Fireside Room
at the Phoenix Hoi el with Miss
Ruth Ann Tyler, national field secretary of Kappa Kappa Gamma, as
guest speaker. Mr-- Kayc Goldberg,
newly elected president of Panhellenic, will be toast mi. tress.
Other newly elected Panhellenic
officers will be introduced: Miss
Mary Wilkins. Louisville, vice president; Miss Betty Jo Martin. Lexington, secretary, and Miss Georgia
Lee Cox, Stanford, treasurer.
Ratings To Be Announced
Scholarship ratines of each sorority will be announced. The Kappa Kappa Gamma Scholarship Cup,
presented to the active chapter with
the highest standing, the Tanhel-leni- c
Scholarship Cup. tiven to the
pledge class with thn highest standing, and the Kappa Alpha Theta
Scholarship Cup, presented to the
sorority with the highest overall
standing, will be awarded.
Individual discussion groups from
9 until 10.30 include sorority presidents, Mrs. Sarah B. Holmes, Dean
of Women, ipeuker, Mrs Joey
chairman, lIKs Nancy Wild-masecretary; pledge trainers, Mrs.
Dlonne McKaig NWa!den, speaker.
Miss Barbara Jone-- , chairman. Miss
Carol Kurtz, secretary; rush chairmen, Mrs. Betty White Nelson,
speaker. Miss Betty Jo Martin,
chairman. Miss Betty Kilgore. secretary, and house piesidents and
house mothers. Miss Margaret
Storey, speaker. Miss Sarah Ann
Taylor, chairman. Mi: s Martha
Menaugh, secretary
Groups Will Sleet
Discussion groups will meet from
10.30 a in. until nomi are Panhellenic, with Miss Jane Haselden
as group leader. M;.s Jackc Cot-tochairman. Miss Frances Nave,
treasurer.--- ,
secretary;
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Committee chairmen for Panhellenic Day are: decorations, Miss
Martie Driskill; tickets, Misses Jill
Mahoney and Donna Jo Adams; invitations. Miss Kathy Jackson; programs. Misses Catherine Campbell
and Clnckie Schrider; cups and
awards. Miss Kaye Goldberg; and
publicity. Miss Carol Dorton.

Court.
Dr. Johnson is expected to analyze
present trends ai.d sitiutio;i- - and to
make predictions i oncerning adjustments to be made lolln'Aiug
Supreme Court decision, v.halewr ilk

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Dr. Guy B John o'i. 'M.'es..or ot
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University of North t" riilma. will
Maupin. speaker, Miss Tat Curry,
deliver a lecture en Racial IV- chairman, Miss Marcia McDaniel. segregation in the Soul h " at 8 pin.
secretary; social chairman,
Tuesday iij Memorial Hall
B. Cruise, speaker. Miss
The tOk will, deal mamly with
Sally Hoffman, chairman. Miss Syl
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via Simmons, secretary, and scholar- segregation and desegregation in
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Ilii-JHoe, PiKA. and Ann Futrell, DDD, and Martina Cami!ll,
day nillht arc. standing.
KD. and Hill
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Martha Kuebler, KD, to Jim Yon-ko- s,
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Reggie Marshall, DDD, to James
McElroy. KA.

Shirley Burke, to Hays Cowley,

Tomorrow the DZ's will have a
picnic and the ZTA's are planning a
house party to begin at 8 p.m. The
Triangles will take a journey on a
truckload of hay to Clifton at 6 p.m.
tomorrow. The ATO's have scheduled a house party for 8 pin. to- -;
morrow.
The Kappa's are planning a Greek
Tea for Sunday afternoon from
The Thcta's will be hostesses to the
at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday and
the Kappa Sigs will hold their first
serenade that night.
Then, guess what . . . it's tunc to
look for Easter Eegs and catch up
on some much needed re t if that
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vacations.
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ride tonight.
Helen Lee Noel. Nurses' Residence,
The Delts will hold a picnic at to Forrest Dean, PhlSK.
Shropshire Farm tonight at 6:30

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