THE KENTUCKY KERNEL,

TxUUy, Teh. 19,

Hot Weekend Predicted Despite Thermometer
By ALICE AKIN

Kernel Society Editor

The thermometer's down, but It
hot weekend ahead I
The activity really began last
night when the Acropolis, better
known as Fraternity and Sorority
looks like a

Rows, was Jumping. The hill was

crawling with Oreeks eagerly
flushing through ice and snow on
their way to the exchange dinners.
Everyone had a food time exchanging commodities and after
the laiit plates were raked clean,
the group gathered at Memorial
Hall.

Social Calendar

FRIDAY, FEB. 19
Memorial Coliseum
Greek Week Concert
SATURDAY, FEB. 20
Basketball: Auburn (there)
Greek Week Dance
Phoenix Hotel
SUNDAY, FEB. 21
House
Theta Dean's Tea
MONDAY, FEB. 22
Basketball: Alabama (there)
TUESDAY, FEB. 23
Guignol
Lecture: Qulncy Wright
Bkiier
THURSDAY, FEB. 25
SUB Topics Program with AlCapp SUB
Memorial Coliseum
Lecture: Al Ca pp. cartoonist

8:30 p.m.

8

p.m.

5

p.m.

10

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a.m.

p.m.
8:15 p.m.
4

'Mr. God" and "Miss Goddess" they decided to throw a small Jam
there, too, to receive their session tonight for all the nice
titlrs of honor. Due to bad weather little boys and girls.
Zeus and Hera were unable to
A few extra chairs are being
make the scene but they sent their set up in the Coliseum Just In
congratulations
to the winners case. Of course, If the crowd Is
anyway.
anything like It was In 1938 when
Louis Armstrong and his
the trumpet player appeared,
were

All-Sta- rs

arrive In Lexington today. people will probably be backed all
"Satchmo" and the boys are so the way in the locker rooms,
excited about Greek Week that (can't wait to hear him play the
St. Zeus Blues.)
Then comes the morn and with
it discussion groups over at the
SUB designed to iron out the rough
edges of sorority and fraternity
living. Starts at ten o'clock and
Zeus only knows when it will end.
Tomorrow night
the big
dance that will formally bring to
a close another successful Greek
A Big Sister program, being set
Week. The god and goddess will
up by the Junior Panhellenic, will appear again to reign over
the
get under way this afternoon
ball. It should be a real blast, so
with a Coke party at the Student put chains on your chariots, amUnion Building, according to Vir- brosia in your flasks, and go down LXA.
ginia Klaren, committee chairman. to
AVAILABLE
the Phoenix.
The program, involving 20 girls
Ronald Moreland (he
Lots of groups are planning
from Lexington and two pledges parties before the dance, but I birthdays!)
from each sorority, Is designed to
students
help the
,.
from Lexington feel more a part
of the campus life.
Each pledge will act as a big
sister to a Lexington girl. The
little sister may use her big sister's room between classes, she will
be able to meet more of the girls
living In the dorms, and have a
more active campus life.

Big Sister
Role Played
By Pledges

non-sorori-

25 Spaces Are In Lot
parking .spaces will
the lot where Little
Commons formally stood.
As soon as the proper .signs are
erected, the parking lot will be
open to visitors only. However, five
of the 25 spaces will be alloted to
Twenty-fiv- e

be available in

the Geology Department for its
station wagons.
The 18 parking spaces in front
of the Administration
Building
which have been used for visitor
parking will be used by faculty and
students.

have a feeling I'd better let It
drop at thatl
Guess that's all for now. Oh
yes, I want to thank the person
who wrote the letter referring to
last week's column. Always nice to
know that the young 'uns are reading the word. (You can huff and
puff, but you can't blow tbis pig's
house down!)
PINNED
Nancy Vaughn, XO, to Mark
Thompson, SAE.
Tonl Lennos, ADP1, to Bob
SchulU, SPE.
Brenda Roberts, AGD, to Arnold Kemper, KS.
Cheryl Walker, DDD, to Larry
Line, ATO.
ENGAGED
Gay Oarred, DDD, to Jimmy
Hardman, SAE.
Roberta Klaren, DZ, to David
Watts, Duke University.
Charlotte Whitlow to Hal Bishop,

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here depends on which side you're
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30 m p h. limit. But motorists head- id west, on the Niagara County
side of the road, may drive up to
50 ni ph. Officials are considering
a 40 m.p.h. compiomise.

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