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Satarday, April 20
Play Day at the Men's gymnasium in the afternoon.
The Faculty Brides of the University entertaining with a dance
from 9 to 12 o'clock at Patterson
hall.
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Sigma Alpha Epsllon formal dance
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dinner dance In the gold room of in the ballroom of the Phoenix hotel.
Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity hosts
the Lafayette hotel at 6:30 o'clock.
Friday, April 19
Falmouth club dinner at BcAumont for a formal dance In the ballroom
Delta Sigma PI Initiation and Inn.
of the Lafayette hotel.
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Woman's Athletic Association ban
quet in the gold room of the LaALL MAKES
fayette hotel at 0:30 o'clock.

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The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity
wishes to announce the pledging of
Mr. Howard Day, of Eddyvlllc.
The Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity
wishes to announce the pledging of
Mr. Dixon Shouse, of Morehead.
Miss Lillian Rasch, of Covington,
was a visitor at the Delta Zcta
house last week-enMessrs. Thomas Rllcy, William
Durbeck and Hugh Normant spent
In Louisville.
last week-en- d
Mr. William Rcntz, of Newport,
spent the week-en- d
at the Sigma
Nu house.
Mr. Robert Eaton, of Huntington,
W. a., was a guest at the Sigma nu
house for a few days last week.

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over the week-enMessrs. Earl Jones, of Lawrence-burE. C. Weathers, of Louisville,
and William Kellog, of Ft. Thomas,
were visitors at the Sigma Alpha
Epsllon fraternity house over the

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guests at the Zeta Tau
Alpha sorority house were Misses
Elizabeth Croley, of Williamsburg;
Gladys Tabor, of Mt. Sterling, and
La Vergne Lester, of Spears.
Miss Dolly Cox, of Frankfort, and
Miss Louise Baraker, of Montlcello,
were week-en- d
guests at the Kappa
Kappa Gamma sorority house.
Mr. "Dick" Mcintosh, of Louisville, and Mr. Jimmle Hayes, of
Shelbyville, spent the week-en- d
at
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Mr. Thomas Leonard visited in

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Cardinal orchestra
furnished the music.
Chapter bids were sent to the
men's fraternities of Centre College,
Transylvania and the University,
and about four hundred guests were
present.

Founders' Day Banquet
Alpha XI Delta sorority entertained with their annual Founders' Day
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banquet last Saturday at the Phoe- nix hotel
The palm room held the tables arranged In the Greek letter design
of the sorority and decorated with
pink roses and cathedral candles in
ADVANCED DATES
crystal candlesticks.
About forty guests were present,
Tuesday, April 23
R. O. T. C. dinner dance, spon- Including the active chapter, pledges
sored by Scabbard and Blade In and alumnae.
honor of the University inspection
Eta Sigma Phi Banquet
officers.
Eta Sigma Phi, honorary Latin
Saturday, April 27
Lamp and Cross dance In the and Greek fraternity, held initiation services last Saturday In the
Men's gymnasium.
iris room at the Phoenix hotel. A
banquet was enjoyed after the cere"Circle Francals" Banquet
monies.
The members of the Cercle FranThe active members are Misses
cals entertained with a lovely banquet Wednesday night at the Chim- Margaret Allen, Mary McFarlan,
Gertrude Anderson, Rebeca Long,
ney Corner.
The table and appointments were Elizabeth Chamer, Lucille Short and
carried out in the French style and Mr. Edward Duvall.
spring flowers decorated the room.
Last Cadet Hop
During the dinner a unique proThe last of the series of Cadet hops
gram was given.
The active members of the Fleur was given Saturday afternoon In
de Lis organization are Mrs. Lolo Dicker hall. The Rhythm Kings
Robinson, Miss Rebecca Levy, Miss orchestra played the music for the
Margaret Gooch, Miss Sadie Ann six
About two hundred guests were
Parltz and Miss Rebecca Brown.
present.
Triangle Fraternity Banquet
Twentieth Annual Banquet
Triangle fraternity entertained
The members of the Sigma Delta
with their annual Founders' day
Chi, international professional jourbanquet last Saturday In the rose
nalistic fraternity, entertained with
room of the Phoenix hotel.
banquet
a Founders'
Flowers and decorations were of day evening Day6:30 o'clock Wednesat
in the
the fraternity colors. Mr. Charles
Phoenix hotel. The initiation of
Gill presided as toastmaster and re- eight students
and of the associate
sponses were made by Dean F.
among the
Paul Anderson, Prof. J. B. Dicker, members, chosen from men in Kenoutstanding newspaper
Prof. L. E. Nollau, Prof. D. V. Ter-ril- l, tucky, took place
after the banquet.
Morris Carpenter, president of
Members of the Kentucky chapter
the chapter, and Claire Dees, who
of Sigma Delta are John W. Dun
spoke in behalf of the June grad
uates. The principal speaker of d0Jhr' re"rjnTg
the evening was Professor Luther, Wilbur Frye, Beecher Adams, Harry
dean of civil engineering of the Bolsher, Ollle M. James, O. K.
University of Cincinnati.
Barnes, Don Grote, A. L. Pigman,
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James Dormann, Hayes Owens, WilPhi Delta Theta Dance
liam H. Glanz, James Shropshire,
Phi Delta Theta fraternity of the Hugh Adcock, Laurence Shropshire,
University entertained with a for- and E. M. Sargent.
mal dance Saturday evening in the
Pledges for initiation April 17, In
Men's gymnasium.
addition to the associate members,
The ballroom was decorated In are John Boone, Robert Sharon,
blue and white colors with crepe Paul Goodloe, Clay Brock, Buck
paper streamers, and the Kentucky Gaskln, Warren Ltndsey, Samuel
Allen and John Cole.
Prof. Victor R. Portmann, faculty
adviser, and Nlel Plummer are faculty members.

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