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Dave Noyes Elected"
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Carnaliam
jGivcs $15,000
social fraternity, iTo University

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The young set picks us because our menu's a delight and our prices
right! At the counter or in your car . . . always prompt friendly
service.

David Noyes, past prrsidcn t of Sigma Nu
was fleeted president of tlie li iterfraternity Council last Tnes- - James VV. Carnahan of Chicago
clay uiglit. David lias lurn Imsi rff'ss manager of tlie KentucKian, presented the UK Board of Trus-- :
toes with a $15,000 gift Tuesday,
a member of SGA, and Lances, junior men's honorary.
The money, to be used for con-- ;
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Gentry Davis, the new secretary, structlon of a proposed alumni-facult- y
Chip Rice, president of Phi
building on the campus,
social fraternity, was is a member of Keys and txeasurer
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elected vice president of the fra- of Kappa Alpha social fraternity. represents the first major contrl-- I
ternity governing group. He Is Barkly Baird, Phi SiRma Kappa, button to the t University's new
vice president and a member of was elected treasurer. He is presi- Alumni Fund.
Carnahan is president of Lyons
the Judiciary Committee of SOA. dent of Phalanx, treasurer of the
Party, and a and Carnahan. one of the largest
He has been vice president of Keys, Constitutionalist
sophomore men's honorary, and member of Lances. YMCA Cabinet, textbook publishing firms In the
country, and Is an 1896 graduate
and Block and Bridle.
treasurer of Lances.
of the Agricultural and Mechanical
College of Kentucky (now UK). He
was the recipient of one of the
two annual Founders Day awards
given by the University this year.
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These awards are given as recognition for distinguished educational
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CHICKEN
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country gravy, salad, french
fries with hot rolls and
butter.
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SUNDAES

BEVERAGES

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tion to the Board of Trustees for
acceptance. President H. L. Donovan said, "Mr. Carnahan has been
very generous in the past, and he
has indicated that he intends to
make further contributions toward
the erection of the alumni-facult- y
house."
Other contributions accepted by
the trustees Tuesday and their
donors were: Louisville Courier-Journa- l,
$1500 to support a project
of the history department in editing the Henry Clay papers; Bake-lit- e
Co., division of the Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation, New
York City, $1250 to the Agricultural Experiment Station for a
study of the use of films produced
from polyethylene for the control
of weeds and forcing and irrigation
of vegetables.
W. O. Dixon, Grove, Okla., Hereford steer calf valued at $200 ; Tom
Baldwin, Jr., Richmond, Hereford
steer calf valued at '$250, to the
Experiment Station. An anonymous
gift of $300 to the Kentucky Research Foundation in support of a
general scholarship for the 1956-5- 7
school year was also accepted.

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