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Gay Saturday
Set For Alumni
By JEAN BROWN
Kernel Staff Writer

Tin- campus will rock with gaiety, laughter, and frivolity
Saturday as hundreds of old graduates return for the 1961
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The day will begin with the alumni registering from
a.m. in the Lafayette Hotel, l'hoenix Hotel. Kentuckian
Hotel. Campbell House, Springs Motel, and the Student Union
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building.
The Homecoming Tarade will begin at 10 a.m. in the drive of the
convertibles and 28 queen conAdministration Building. Thirty-tw- o
testants will proceed down Limestone to Main Street where they
will pass the reviewing stand in front of Stewart's parking lot. They
will then turn up Rose Street and proceed down F.uclid Avenue.
The Alumni Association will sponsor an Alumni Brunch from
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Ballroom of the SUB. The brunch will
be buffet style and the price $1.55.
Following the brunch everyone will head for Stoll Field to View
the famed fight for the Beer Barrel with Tennessee, Kentucky's traditional rival.

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Dean, City Police Investigate
Tivo Taverns Near University
By JACK (il'TIIKIi:
Kernel Daily Fditor

Dr. Leslie L. Martin, dean of
men. collected ID cards Iroin
nine l'ni ersity students under
21 years of age Friday night
while assisting Lexington Police in an investigation ol two
local taverns.
Dean Malt m was called into the
investigation by Assistant Chief
Of Police W. B. Davis.
"We called Dean Martin to come
down because we did not want to
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arrest for not Identifying themselves properly," Davis said.
Some students were reluctant
to show their proper identification to officers.
"To obtain identification without t he students' consent, it would
have been necessary to place them
under arrest, and we did not want
to arrest them," Davis commented.
The Lexington Detective Bureau made the investigation after receiving
an anonymous
phone call about alcoholic beverages being served to minors
in the
and the Taddot k.
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Davis, accompanied by Detective
Capt. Gilbert Cravens and Detective Donald Duckworth, conducted
the investigation.
The
Restaurant. 919 S.
Limestone St., was the first stop
made by the investigators.
Chief Davis commented that
from 25 to 30 University students
were in the restaurant at the time.
Dean Martin said: "There were
many students there who were
not drinking an alcoholic beverage. I collected ID cards from seven students who were drinking
beer and were under 21. These
students will have to apear before the Student Congress Judiciary Board."
Forest Payne, owner of the
was arrested and charged
with serving alcoholic beverages to
a minor.
After leaving the
the
detectives, along with Dean Martin, drove to the Paddock Club
where they staged a second investigation.
Dean Martin collected two ID
cards at the Paddock. Chief Davis
remaiked that there were only 15
to 20 students in the club at the
time.
The owner of the Paddock,
Fred C. Gardner, was arrested
on two charges:
1. Serving alcoholic beverages
to a minor.
2. Having a person in his eni- Continued On Pate 9

During halftime ceremonies the Homecoming Queen, the first and
second place winners in the float contest, and the winner of the
convertible contest will receive their trophys. The queen will be
awarded the rotating trophy which honors the organization which
she represents and her personal trophy.
Immediately following the game President and Mrs. Frank O.
Dickey will hold a reception in the Music Room of the SUB. All
visitors, alumni, faculty, and students may attend.
And then the night activities begin in a whirlwind of dances and
parties.
The Alumni Association will sponsor a dance for the alumni and
their friends from 8:30 p.m. to midnight in Convention Hall at the
Phoenjx Hotel. The price will be $1 per man and the women will
be guests. Ray Rector will provide the music for the festivities.
The fraternities will be busy Saturday
Ings, buffet dinners, and open houses.

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Contrary to the policy of past years, there will be no student
sponsored dance at Homecoming. It was felt that not enough students
will return to make it profitable.

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Royalty Reigns
Itulini; over the 1"! Kentuckian yearbook is Miss June Moore,
senior mathematics major. She was crowned queen Friday night
in festivities at Memorial Hall.

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