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Page 27 text:
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WE'LL REMEMBER. AND FEEL GLAD! . . . The ticket booth in the Union . . . where everything from elections to mem- bership drives were held . . . and some- times, you could even buy a ticket . . . the way we joined the countless campus clubs . . . how nice they would look under our names in the KENTUCKlAN . . . campus athletes were celebrities . . . the crowds outside the Union , . . the little dog that laughed . . . the hazardous campus walks . . . the way we griped about the ditches . . . the statue that never stood . . . and never will . . . meetings at Rose Street on Wednesday night . . . going to Joyland on Friday night . . . popcorn in paper trays . . . glassware under the tables . . . the charming KYIAN beauty, Pat Moore . . . Queen of Queens . . . and we had millions of them . . . the way the Delts always won the Campus Sing . . . Crawford, the kidnapped dog . . . the KA Confederates . . . strolls across the campus in the Spring . . . looking for Venus at the IFC dance . , . cutting classes to go to Keeneland . . . wishing we had stayed home . . . picnics and parting parties to end the year . . . Graduation . . . and stately seniors . . . ioys tinged with sorrow . . . WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
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WE HAD AN EYE FOR BEAUTY . . . . And pretty girls were hardly hard to find . . . so numerous were they, we had queens for everything . . . but above and beyond the rest, stood the coveted honor of being chosen for the KENTUCKIAN beauty court . . . unquestioned distinction . . . pride of every mother's son in o cord coat, commonly called a student . . . the rivalry this year was heated . . . sororities squealed as one voice when their candidate . . . in filmy gown . . . ambled down the runway at Memorial Hall . . . the field totaled thirty-one . . . but only the seven luscious lovelies on these pages . . . were in the money . . . Dolls, man, DOLLS! . . . The judges . . . Frances Mason, fashion co-ordinator for H8.S Pogue Company, Cincinanti . . . L. P. Gorian, director of the Fred Astaire Dance Studios, Cincinnati . . . Wanda Boyd, advertising manager for Wolf-Wile Company . . . and Fred Fugazzi, Lex- ington city commissioner . . . showed good taste . . . as any fool can plainly see. . . . The Coronation Ball . . . spon- sored by L.amp 8. Cross for the KEN- TUCKIAN . . . was howlingly success- ful . . . beautifully staged , . . the Queens were properly presented . . . to anxious throngs . . . and joyous screams acclaimed the winnahs . . . AND cracked the plaster of the Union's tired, sound-proof ballroom. . . . Portraits ofthe beauties . . . on the following pages . . . were taken bY BARTON BATTAILE, Lexington Dh0tographer who also has an eye for beauty. ck. 6 V . , ,, . ,, 4 . ,. 'f' 5 Q Al The seven beauties . . . after the Lamp 8. Cross sponsored contest . . . managed a charming smile . . . after an evening of charming smiles . . . from their ranks, would be picked a Queen . . . and ONLY the judges knew. And beauty was crowned at the Lamp 81 Cross dance . . . it took L8.C prexy Nichols and Editor Patrick to place the crown on Queen Pat's lovely head . . . and even so, they got it crooked . . . efficiency . . . so rarely seen.
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