THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
Will Give Dance

CALENDAR
Friday. April 20
Junior Prom from 9 to
in th? Men's gymnasium.
Saturday, April 21
Stroller dance from 9 to
in the Men's gymnasium.

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of Kappa Alpha social fraternity,
Alpha Delta Sigma, honorary journalistic fraternity, and was prominent
o'clock
in many activities on the campus.
"Mr. and Mrs. Bowmar will be at
o'clock home after a
trip to Chicago, at 3G4 Euclid avenue, Lexington.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hoyt, of
Mich., announce the marriage of

DIRECTOR SUMMER SESSION

Theta Sigma Phi, woman's honorary
journalistic sorority, will give a leap
year dance Friday, April 27, from
3:30 to 6:00 p. m., in the Men's gymnasium.

SOCIETY NOTES

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Convocation Speaker
Dr. Ting Fan Lew, noted Chinese

lecturer, gave an interesting talk at
convocation
Wednesday morning at
11 o'clock in the Men's gymnasium.
His subject was the "Chinese College
Folk."
International Relations Class Meeting
The International Relations class
promoted by the Woman's Club of the
University entertained with a dinner
Tuesday evening at the University
cafeteria in honor of Dr. T. F. Lew, of
China.

Plain-wel- l,

Mr. and Mrs. Rice Woods, 'of Richtheir granddaughter, Jean Hoyt, to mond, Ky., announce the engagement
Mr. A. L. Pigman, of Hindman, Ky. of their daughter, Miss Diana Fields,
The marriage took place in Lexing- to Mr. William Chenault Crutcher.
ton January 7. Mr. Pigman is a juis the son of Mrs.
Mr.
nior in the University, a member of James Crutcher
S. Crutcher, of Richmond and
the Sigma Beta Xi, men's social fra-

ternity, and a member of The Kernel
staff.
Kehoe-Bowm-

Miss Mary

Elizabeth Kehoe, of
r,
Maysville, and Mr. Daniel M.
of Versailles, were married
Jr.,
Saturday at the home of the bride's
parents. Mr. Bowmar attended the
University where he was a member
Bow-ma-

Dr. Lew Guest of Honor
Mrs. McVey entertained Wednesday afternoon at her home in Maxwell Place for the students and faculty of the University. Dr. Ting
Lexington. He was graduated from Fang Lew, noted Chinese lecturer,
the Greenbrier Military School and was the guest of honor.
was a student at Washington and Lee
University and the University of Ken- Major General Dennis Nolan Honored
tucky where he was a member of the
Scabbard and Blade and the regiPhi Delta Theta social fraternity.
mental sponsors entertained ThursMiss Woods is a graduate from the day evening with a dinner-danc- e
in
Science Hill school, Shelbyville, and the ballroom of the Phoenix hotel in
is a talented musician.
honor of Major General Dennis E.
The marriage will be solemnized Nolan, U. S. A., who was here to inearly in June.
spect the R. O. T. C. unit of the University. Music was furnished by the
Original Kentucky Masqueraders' orchestra. Twenty program dances
were enjoyed by the guests.

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The R. O. T. C. of the University
entertained with a cadet hop Saturday afternoon from 3:30 to G o'clock
in the Men's gymnasium. Three hun-

WILLIAM

S. TAYLOR

Dean William S. Taylor, Ph. D., who is director of the summer session,
was graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1912 with a Master's
dred students were present for the degree. From 1912 to 1918 Mr. Taylor taught in the College of Education
affair.
at the University of Texas, and from there he went to Pennsylvania State
Music was furnished by the Orig- College as head of the rural life department. In 1920 he took charge of
inal Kentucky Masqueraders' orches- the training and certification of teachers in the department of public intra and six
dances were
struction at Harrisburg, Pa. In 1923 he received his research scholarship
V
played.
The dance was chaperoned by mem- at Columbia, after which he came back to his native state and took up his
bers and wives of the faculty and the work as dean of the College of Education at the University. During the
military department.
time Mr. Taylor has been here he has seen the College of Education grow
from an enrollment of 67 in the fall of 1923 to 391 in the fall of 1927.
Graduate Fraternity Installed
The Alpha Nu chapter of Phi Delta
University Women Meet
Sigma Nu Formal Dance
Kappa, national honorary graduate
fraternity for men in education, was The Sigma Nu fraternity entertainMonday afternoon the Lexington
installed at the University Saturday ed with a delightful formal dance branch of the American Association
afternoon and evening.
The national officers who came to Saturday evening from 9 to 12 o'clock of University Women met at 3:30 at
Maxwell Place, the home of Dr. and
Lexington to install the chapter were in the Men's gymnasium.
Miss Ann
Prof. Lewis W. Williams of the UniThe fraternity colors, black and Mrs. Frank L. McVey.
versity of Illinois, and Dr. Shelton gold, were beautifully carried out in Worthington Callihan, of the UniverPhelps of Peabody College. The cerethe decorations. Large black hat sity of Kentucky, spoke on "Italian
monies began at the Phoenix hotel boxes emitting light through orange Art," and Miss Elizabeth Gay's subat 4 o'clock Saturday. Directly fol- crepe paper in the form of the fra- ject was "Italian Literature." Mrs.
lowing the banquet the installation" ternity badge covered the lights. A L. L. Dantzler, accompanied on the
was held.
lighted fraternity shield hung at each piano by Miss Edith Rose, sang sevThe following men who were stu- end of the room while in the center eral Italian songs.
The club had as guests of honor
dents at the University of Kentucky a large platform was arranged under
were initiated:
the large black ball from which the young ladies who are members
N. T. Hooks, Lexington; G. O. Bry- streamers of yellow, black and white of the graduating classes of the Uniant, Eastern State Teachers Cqllege; were suspended. An added feature of versity and Transylvania College.
Dean Hilda Threlkeld , of Hamilton
Prof. J. L. Leggett, Transylvania Col- the affair was the music furnished by
lege; Prof. V. E. Payne, Transylvania Thelma Tierry and her Playboys, a College, gave a talk on "What It
College; W. J. Moore, Eastern State
e
orchestra from Chicago
Teachers College; J. S. Mitchell, Uni- The guests were presented with atIversity of Kentucky; Louis Clifton, tractive programs of black celluloid
University of Kentucky; L. A. Piper, with the letters of Sigma Nu inscribed
Anchorage, Ky.; John B. Williams, in gold. At the four
dances
University of Kentucky; Gordon C. the lights were dimmed by special
Pennebaker, University of Kentucky; lighting effects.
Roy Knight, Paris, Ky.; George W.
Members of the active chapter, the
Bryson, Lexington; James B.
Bowen,
hosts: nMessrs. Llewelyn
University of Kentucky; J. Grover Boden, Hubert Buckles, MickHolmes Martin, University of Ken- ey Byrne, Robert Bird, J. Whitman
tucky.
Booles. Carl Estill Byron, Ben
The officers of installation were as
William Dale, Robert Eaton,
Raymond
follows: Prof. Lewis W. Williams, Frank
Ellis,
Davidson,
University of Illinois, national presi- James Franceway,
Lewis
Hawn,
dent; Dr. Shelton Phelps, Peabody James Kirkendall, Richard Lewis,
College, Nashville, national vice pres- Edward Miller, John Murphree, Wilident; Dean W. S. Taylor, University liam Rentz, Louis Root, Phillip Spei-deof Kentucky, grand master of cereRobert Sweetzer, William Tuttle,
monies; Prof. Dale Russell, Univer- Jack Whitfield, Leon Wigglesworth,
sity of Kentucky, conductor of cere- Harlan Wilson, Newton Combs, Monmonies; Prof. M. E. Ligon, secretary; roe Bradley, Neil Carroll, Elden
Dr. F. W. Reeves, treasurer; Dr. WelHenderson Dysard, William Griflington Patrick, sponsor.
fin, Ollie James, Len Ingram, Henry
The following members of Phi Kelly, Robert Moorman, James Pence,
Delta Kappa from the State of Ken- Jack Ramey, Len Tracy, Rufus Henry
tucky were guests at the initiation: VanArsdale.
Prof. E. V. Hollis, Morehead State
Pledges: Messrs. Lester Wither-spooTeachers' College; Dr. W. H. Todd,
James Norman, Earl Senff.
Transylvania College; Dr. D. T.
l,
Chaperones: President and Mrs.
Eastern State Teachers College; Frank L. McVey, President and Mrs.
R. D. Judd, superintendent of schools, Charles J. Turck, Dean and Mrs. C.
Lancaster; Prof. Robert M. Bears. R. Melcher, Dr. and Mrs. R. M. ColeCentre College, Danville; President man, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Finn, Mr.
E. T. Franklin, Union College,
and Mrs. II. E. Hall, Mr. and Mrs.
G. Ivan Barnes, State deStuart Tracy, Dean Sarah Blanding,
The Chub
partment, Frankfort; Dean Homer E. Miss Marguerite McLaughlin, Mr. and
Cooper, Eastern State Teachers Col- Mrs. Maury Crutcher, Mrs. L. L.
lege; E. F. Birckhead, superintendent Dantzler.
of schools,
Richmond;
Chapter bids were sent to all the
Hambleton
Trapp, Eastern State Teachers Col- fraternities on the campus and Centre
lege, Richmond; J. B. Holloway, State College
and Transylvania College.
department, Frankfort; William C. This is the first time that chapter
Jones, Teachers College, Richmond; bids to a dance have been issued by
Mark Godman, State department of a men's fraternity. One hundred and
Education, Frankfort; Dr. R. Lyson thirty-fiv- e
invitations were sent to
Wyckoff, Berea College.
girls.

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means to Be a Member of the A. A. way; Lucile Catlee, of OwingsviMe.
U. W."
and Eleanor Tapp, of Springfield.
The program was arranged by Dean
Misses Joy Pride, Virginia Howard
Sarah Blanding of the University and and Frances Robinson
attended the
Dean Maude Mendenhall of Transylinstallation of a Kappa Delta chapter
vania College.
at the University of Louisville last
week.
Founders' Day Banquet
MissElizabeth Matz, of Covington,
The Alpha Xi Delta sorority enter- was a guest at
the Alpha Gamma
tained with its annual founders day Delta sorority house and attended tlw
banquet Saturday evening at 6:30 Sigma Nu dance Saturday night.
o'clock in the private dining room of
.Miss May Paschall Bennett, of Fulthe Phoenix hotel.
ton, has returned to school after an
The sorority flower, pink roses, and illness of several weeks.
dainty place cards formed the decoMiss Marie Cotton spent lnt weekrations. Miss Louise Atkins presided end in Harrodsburg.
as toastmistress and the following
Messrs. John Bullock and Lewis Mr
toasts were given:
Donald visited in Covington Inst weekSophomore
Miss Mildred Greene end.
Miss Mary Lewis Marvin
Junior
The Sigma Beta Xi fraternity anMiss Geraldine Cosby nounces the initiation of Mr.
Senior
Newolt
Alumnae
Miss. Shelby Northcutt McConnell.
It is the custom each year for the
Mr. Clarence Valade is irt Detroit
chapter to present a quill pin, the em- for a short visit.
blem of Alpha Xi to the student makMr. John Ottlev. of Burksville. was
ing the highest scolastic standing. a visitor at the Sigma Beta Xi house
This year the award was made to Miss last week.
Louise Wheeler.
Mr. Ernest Threlkeld, of Simpson-villAmong the alumnae who attended
Ky., visited at the Phi Sigma
were Miss Dora Edwards, Miss Anna Kappa house last week-enWelsh Hughes, both of Richmond
Mr. C. II. Allen visited in Cincin
Ky.; Mxs. Richard Hopkins, of Paris; nati last week.
Miss Katherine Brown, of London.
Miss Edna Minor,
of Versailles.
Forty-fiv- e
guests and members of spent last week-en- d
at the Beta Sigma
the chapter were present.
Omricon house.
Messrs. Dudley Eneland and Don
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ald Couty visited Mr. Ben Davis In
Mr. Gus Bright, of Louisville, spent Lovington for a few days.
Mr. A. W. Walker, of Danville, was
the last week-en- d
at the Kappa Alpha fraternity house.
a guest at the Triangle house last
Mrs. Thomas Menaugh, of Harrods-bur- Sunday.
and Miss Katherine Brown, of
Mr. W; J. Sparks, of Mt. Vernon.
London, were week-en- d
guests at the spent last week-en- d
at the Triangle
Alpha Xi Delta sorority house.
house.
Miss Mary Virginia Marrs and
The Triangle fraternitv announces
Miss Jane, McKee, of Lawrenceburg the pledging of Mr. Ben Harrison, of
were guests at the Chi Omega soro- Irvine, Ky.
rity house last Thursday to attend
the Founders' Day banquet held at the
Alpha Delta Sigma Dinner
Phoenix hotel.
Alpha Delta Sigma, honorary adMiss Maxine Parker, of Lawrence- vertising fraternity of the University,
burg, who has just returned from entertained with a dinner Monday evFlorida, was a week-en- d
guest at the ening at 7 o'clock in the Canary CotChi Omega sorority house last week tage for it members.
Week-en- d
guests at the Kappa
Prof. E. Grehan gave an interesting
Kappa Gamma sorority house were talk on "The Value of Honesty In
Misses Susan Briggs and Polly Rob- Advertising."
erts, of Frankfort; Alice Hudson, of
Abot twenty members were
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