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Lances Hold Annual Carnival,. Dance
Seventeen fraternities, all eleven sororities, and 28 campus lovelies v. ill be competing for the five trophies offered
by Lances at its annual Carnival under McLean Stadium
tonight.
Each of the organizations will sponsor a booth and a
queen candidate in hopes of capturing the honors to be
presented by the junior men's honorary, which started the
event ill 1942.
on quiz shows and movies
Skits, games, and take-off- s
are part of the variety which will be displayed on the
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p.m.

The festivities will reach a climax tomorrow night after
the ball game when the Carnival Dance is held in the
Student Union. At this time the Carnival Queen will be
of the booths
crowned, and the winners and runners-u- p
announced. The dance will last until 1 a.m., with the
girls having 1 :30 a.m. late permission.
Lances has announced several new rules for this year's
Carnival. Most important of these is a maximum of 15
cents admission for each booth, and the forbidding of any
fraternity to use sorority girls in their booths, or

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wm also stated that any organiiatlon drinking alcoholic beverages In their booths will be disqualified.
In the past, the peneral opinion has been that the carnival has been mainly for Oreeks, which is not true.
Lances is emphasizing this year the fact that everyone in

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invited to both the carnival and dance.
Price of admission to the dance will be $2.50 a couple
pre-saland $3 at the door. Charlie Blair and his orchestra will provide the music. Tickets can le purchased in
Lames member.
the SUB all day today, and from any 2)
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University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky., Friday, Oct. 21, 1955

Vol. XLVII

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Contracts for the purchase ol land on Columbia Avenue
which will he the site of a m w $f(H).(KH) sorority row. were
signed this week, Dr. Frank IX

'announced.

Six sorority houses will be built
acre
Suky, for the first time, will on the two and
which was bought for
plot of land
present at homeeomiu a reg- .S3C0O0. Negotiations for the propsi.e tro)hy to the in- erty had been going on for several
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Alpha are now on Maxwell Street.
Kappa Delta is on Kalmia Avenue
iuid Zeta Tau Alpha is located on
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inc'.en Walk.

The sorority row. Peterson said,
would operate similarly to that of
fraternity row. The sororities will
pay a set amount of rent each
month, but can never hold the
title to the house. After the debt
on the houses has been paid, the
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The land faces Columbia Avenue
and goes bake by Hoone Alley and
then turns into an "L".
Peterson also said that at pres.
ent no date could be set for when
the houses would be ready for oc

said that each
approximately
further stated that
each house would be
that the same architect, who has not yet been selected,
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would design all the houses.
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The pep group made the
The six sororities which will
after the completion
occupv the houses are Alpha Gamof homecoming plans for Saturma Delta. Alpha Xi Delta. Delta
day. Oct. 29.
Kappa Alpha Theta. Kappa
on Zcta.
Ihe display will be judged so- Delta, and Zeta Tau Alpha. All
the same point basis as the
the sororities with the exception
rorities and fraternities; however, of Kappa Delta and Zeta Tau ("upancy.
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judging will not be as critical.
Suky rules state that only sororities and women's residence
halls may submit candidates for
Sit
homecoming queen. Each candiAmphitryon
date's name must be turned in
season next Wednesday with
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The Guignul Theatre opens their
to Kick McDonald, phone
directing the Jean Giraudoux production of AmphiWallace' Ilrigss
(I. to r.) are Kobert Hensley
An 8" x 10" picture of the canditryon 38" Preparing for the biff night
(Alkmena). William K. Hubbell (costume date (preferably black and white-- ;
Davis is one of three commisFayette County Court valued
(An:phitvron). Terry Turner
must be placed in the Suky mail-- ; earlier this week the property sioners appointed by the Fayette
Sylvia Hrandenburg (Leda).
designer), and
box in the Student Union Building which the University is trying to County Court to appraise the propno later than 4 p.m.. Monday, obtain for the new Pharmacy Col- erty 'owned by Mrs. Turner.
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lege Building at $50,000.
Davis tesiineu, as a nnrw
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Voting for the queen will take
The property which belongs to the Turner side, that the
Thursday and Friday. Oct. Mrs. Joe D. Turner, the wife of a appraisal of the commissioners was
niare
fair according to the prices brought
27 and 28 in the Student Union. former UK professor, is immediBiological Science by other property In the area.
No literature, posters, or pictures ately behind the
Witnesses for the University set
are to be used during the cam- Building. The property consists of
approximately one acre.
paign.
the value of the property between
was given by a $31,000 and $30,000. Their testiThe
There will be absolutely no cam- Fayette estimate Jury after both mony was supported by Dr. Frank
in TIk Im s JuCounty
Travt-lintfrom a cloud to Amphitryon's palace
paigning on the voting floor of
D Peterson. UK vice president in
Theatres the Student Union. Each ktudent sides testified as to the worth.
institute, charge of business affairs.
mortal heauty Alkemeua, in Cuiunol
UK, as a governmental
piter pursues the
must vote for three candidates for
power to
the season, "Amphitryon IS", scheduletl for S::30 p.m. quern. The queen and her at- is given by state law the necessary
first play of
take property it deems
tendants will be announced at the for educational purposes, but the
on Wednesday Oct. 20.
homecoming game.
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Brings cast consists
school must pay what is considered
'adapted from- Mr. Ed Henry: Mercury. of
James
are a fair market price for It.
All campus organizations
period. Ju- Piter.
eligible to enter a house decoraA witness in tne hearing to deAll students operating cars
in the display competition, termine a fair price for the Fhar-mac- y
tion
must register them by WednesCollege was accused by
and in case of duplicate ideas the
2G. t ars can be reenRobert Odear, representing day, Oct. the Dean of .Men's Of-llfirst entry will be accepted.
evading questions and of tered at charge to the student.
Decorations will be Judged on UK. of
at no
Marilyn Jones: Echo,
to place the site m a
Kl.anlha.
befn
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A fine of $2 will be imposed upu
bl- - neatness, originality, and beauty. attempting
light.
JtalrU W ally lfriSS. Pat llaker: and Que,-,-.
arduous."
Decorations must be Intact from more favorable Davis was verbally anv student failing to register
Realtor J. W.
a m. to 9 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 2.
his car after this date.
disqualify l.e.hcd in the second day of the
Professional help will
hearing.
the display.
Ernest Itbodes.
medi.i for any actor."
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the lust display, if at least house would
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three independent organiza- the design of
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