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LIEUTENANT LcSTURGEON
WILL COME TO UNIVERSITY

ENGINEERS TAKE TRIP

Non-fraterni-

Freshmen
will mnke nn excursion to
Natural Bridge State Park Sunday,
May 19. A special train will leave
the Union Central depot at 6:50
o'clock Sunday morning and will arrive back In Lexington at 7 o'clock
Sunday night. Approximately 150
engineers will make the trip.

First Lieut. Percy E. LeStourgcon,
the Infantry School, Ft. Bennlng,
Ga.. has been ordered 'to report to
the University as a professor in the
department of military science Immediately upon completion of his
duties in Georgia, It was nnnounced
Saturday. Lieut. LeStourgcon was
a former student of the University
and Is a graduate of the Signal
EDUCATORS SPEAK
School, Ft. Monmouth, N. J. Lieut.
Dr. Jesse E. Adams ond Dr. C. C. LeStourgcon is a brother of Prof.
departRoss, of the University, spoke at the Flora E. LeStourgeon of the
final session for the present school ment of mathematics.
exeyear of the Blue Grass School
cutives club held at 6 o'clock TuesSPANISH CLUB MEETS
day night in the palm room of the
Phoenix hotel. School executives
Ateneo Castellano, Spanish club
of nineteen Blue Grass counties are
of the University, will hold Its final
members of the club.
meeting of the year at Maxwell
y
Place this afternoon, with Mrs.
as hostess. Miss Eleanor Smith
Is in charge of the program which
will include a number of Spanish
songs and several talks on the life
and manners of Spain. At the close
of the meeting refreshments will be
served. All members are urged to
attend.
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Among
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other desirable woolens in a
beautiful collection of. patterns.

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Dean Boyd attended a meeting
Monday at Frankfort of the state
committee for Accrediting Schools,
of which he is chairman. Representatives were present from all the
colleges of the state and three high
schools. Besides accrediting several
high schools, the committee revised
the standards for accredited high
schools and decided to start a tabulation of grades made by freshmen
in college.

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A plaque to the memory of Hunter
Cortland Moody, class of "2, who
died June 30, 1928, a few weeks after
graduation from the University, Is
to be placed in the hall of the
armory. The R. O. T. C. advanced
course is presenting the plaque,
which is similar to one to the memory of Edwin C. Knadler, who died
November 29, 1927.

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Mary Elizabeth McFarlan, the 4- daughter of Prof. A. C.
McFarlan, was injured In an automobile accident which occurred at
2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon on
the corner of Woodland and Euclid
avenues. The child received a deep
cut on the forehead in addition to
several minor bruises and scratches,
but she was taken immediately to
her home for treatment, and is reported to be doing very nicely.
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cnosen as being outstanding, were
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T. Riley. Stuart Auoustus. John
Prcwitt, William Trott, Ralph Wood- an, Harry Day, Ben Harris, Earl
King SenfT, and Jake Bronston.

4 DAYS

new advisory board for the Y.
M. C. A. met Tuesday to organize
the board for the coming year. At
this meeting, Dr. C. C. Ross, of the
College of Education, was' chosen
chairman; prof. Ray Moreland, of
me ioiiege 01 ijaw, vice cnairman;
Prof. P. E. Cochran, of the College
of Agriculture, was chosen secretary.
The next meeting of the advisory
board will be held on May 28. v

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Lances, new honorary junior fraternity on the campus, held its Ini-

sorority

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tiation at the Sigma Nu house on
Wednesday nlcht at fi:30 Vclnck.
Alpha Sigma Phi Ten men from the sophomore class,

James Paxton, a student at the
University in 1926, having transferred here from Washington and Lee,
died Wednesday of last week and
was taken to his home In Stanford,
Kv.. last Saturday to await burial.
Mr. Paxton, who was a member of
Kappa Alpha fraternity, was located
in Morgantown, S. C, after he left
the --University. He Is survived by
his father and mother. Mr. and Mrs.
J, P. Paxton, and one sister, Jean
Paxton.

Y. M. C. A. BOARD

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one game won, and the S. A. E. team
third with three victories and one
defeat. The Phi Bigs lead the second division with the Kappa Slgs
trailing with one victory, and the
Kappa Alphas third with one victory and one defeat.

DIAMOND BALL

The brothers of
and Phi Sigma Kappa are holding
their positions as the outstanding
contenders for the diamond hnll
crown with three victories and no
losses each. The rain for the last
two weeks has caused A rfolnv In
the schedules and only a few games
nave Dcen piayca. ah contests must
be played next week. Fifteen games
remain to be nlnved. Thp Alnhn sitr
team holds thn Innrl In tho first di
vision with the A. T. O.'s second with

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The annual roller skating derby,
sponsored ror the last two years by
aththe department of lntra-murletics, will not be held this year due
to the lack of proper facilities and
a place to hold the derby, according
to announcement by Coach M. E.
Potter.

JAMES PAXTON DIES

A new shipment of imported and

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Sigma Chi
Alpha Sigma Phi
Sigma Alpha Epsllon
Phi Delta Theta
Pt Kappa Alpha
Standings of all the
groups follow:
Alpha Delta Theta
Alpha XI Delta
Zeta Tau Alpha
Delta Delta Delta
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Beta Sigma Omicron
Delta Zeta
Chi Omega
Kappa Delta
Alpha Gamma Delta

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the teftuncertainty,
ruejswotk and errct on which you may
nevtr te.tch success.
To the tight a path of confidence, accuracy and knowledge that should guide
you to business leadership.
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If you choose the path to the right,
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SKATING DERBY

by Alpha XI Delta with 1.74,
while Zcta Tan Alpha came third
with 1.63.
Winning the cup this semester
marks the fourth time the Aiptm
Gamma Epsllon fraternity has been
successful. The rule stipulates that
the fraternity winning the trophy
for three consecutive times, or five
times shall receive
it as a permanent possession.
The Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity now owns a cup by virtue of
having previously made the highest
standing for three consecutive se- . mcsters.
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nf nil Mip frntornltv
groups follow:
1.615
Alpha Gamma Epsllon
1.525
Delta Tau Delta
1.505
Alpha Gamma Rho
Delta Chi
1.410
Kappa Sigma
1.375
Sigma Beta XI
1.350
Phi Kappa Tau
1.248
Alpha Tau Omega
1.238
Phi Sigma Kappa
1.104
Triangle
1.187
Sigma Nu

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