THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

Society
(Continued from page 3)
Schwab, Dan Morse, Henry Harcl-soLee Garwood, Charles F. Wood,
Dan Wile, Hugh Creed, Dana Taylor,
R.
Willard E. Kidwcll, Lawrence
Burroughs, J. R. Russell, Clifford
Tate, I. B. Mclliurn, Albert Stone,
Herman Strauss, John Cudgel, Clarence Scott. The faculty members
present were: Dean F. Paul Anderson,
Professors
W. E. Freeman, L. S.
O'Bannon,
J. R. Johnson, E. A.
Bureau and C. J. Norwood.

Alpha Qamma Rho Dance
Omicron of Alpha Gamma Rho
opened the social season at the University of Kentucky by entertaining
with a formal dance at the Phoenix
Hotel Saturday evening. Many out
of town guests as well as friends of
the chapter at the University were
present.
The active chapter: Messrs. J. C.
Brown, S. E. Barrett, J. H. Barnes,
J. W. Blue, A. J. Bodcrick, L. W.
Franklin, G. W. Gardner, J. F. Graham, C. E. Harris, C. E. Hubbuch,
S. J. Jones, H. B. Lane, E. G. Lcach-nraE. B. Noland, J. L. Shaw, J. W.
Watlington.
Pledges: M. S. Berry, Otho Gaffin,
J. C. Harrison, J. S. Lloyd, R. B.
Henry Reed, P. B. Owens, B.
R. Sanders and S. E. Wrathcr.
The alumni: Messrs. J. D. Foster,
H. V. Tcmpel, E. L. Langsford, C.
A. Hollowcll, P. R. Watlington, R.
D. Shipman, H. V. McClurc, W. H.
Farmer, J. E. Humphrey, F. G. Crary,
W. S. Anderson, Jr., R. B. Ford.
The chapcroncs were: President and
Mrs. F. L. McVey, Dean and Mrs. T.
Dean and Mrs. C. R.
P. Cooper,
Mclcher, Dean and Mrs. Roberts,
Dean and Mrs. P. P. Boyd, Dean and
Mrs. Taylor, Dean Sarah Blanding,
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Barkman, Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Kcnney, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Holmes Martin, Mr.
J. J. Hooper, Miss Marguerite
Mts. Charles M. Parrish,
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Slade.
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luncheon last Saturday at the Lafaycourt February 14. The Cats step
ette Hotel and had with them a numped into the lead at the start and
ber of pledges and members of the
were never in danger during the re
active chapter.
Kentucky
mainder of the contest.
Among 'those present were: Messrs.
led at the end of the first half
E. B. Webb, B. P. Davis, T. R. Bryant,
Jimmie McFarland, himself amassJ. D. Turner, R. V. Ganred, R. M.J
ed enough baskets to tic the Cavaliers
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Cadwell, Captain C. B. Byrd and
short of marvelous and there were
Major W. G. Drummond, of the
very few times when his shots failed
alumni.
Underwood,
to pierce the netting.
Members of the active chapter pressent in for Riefkin, played a splendid
ent were: Messrs. T. G. Bayless, J. J.
floor game an ddetnonstrated the fact
Tinsley, W. O. Billiter, James M.
that he is again ready for a chance at
Dundon, J. M. Smith, iH. L. Woods,
a regular berth.
R. C. Williamson, J. T. Williamson,
Holland, Virginia forward, led the
Sam Caldwell, Robert Coleman, H. S.
Cavalier scoring with eight points and
Jackson, Kyle Whitehead and Rice
was the main cog in the visitor's atincluded:
Green. Pledges present
tack. Towering above even "Chuck"
Messrs. Robert Biglety iGeorge DunRice and Bill King, 'both Holland and
don, J. K. Long, Logan Wdbb, Frank
"The cherry tree is in full bloom Miller, center, were unaible to beat
Brown, Joseph Hays, Marshall Taythe Cat guards in getting the ball off
lor, William Donaldson and John again."
Dundon.
"Just in time for the early robin." the backboard and had but few easy
chances at th efoasket. Captain Walp
played best for the Virginians on the
defense.
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