Kentucky’s Champion Dancers Serenade White HouseCcDiFroAstradust!inset’ rdofiandLToni tret11 hoi. denmo?j spot furtrembaciGuclimai to 1 hewa\maitakKa.‘of-ifor*SlaCoiHi?Git.thePeiCoiwaPhoto supplied by John MoronC.Left to right, seated, the hand: Marguerite I lhuhum Evans, John Moren, J. S. Miller, EdwinProvence. Irnogene llinchum Williams. Second How: Elizabeth Hamm, Columbus Poynter,ClelorElizabeth I.uenberger Sparkman, Dora Dischler. Edna Luenberger. Hack rowFrances 11Jones, Hufus Bruner, ( has. Casteel, Robert Hamm, Gorman Estes, K. K. Ewell.London had the champion square crat Club of that city. Thev weredance team of Kentucky baek in1936, and probably also championsof the United States had there beena national contest. A banquet was spread for them at Hotel London in May 1936 after they won first prize at the Derbv Festival contest inThey were much in deexhibitions ami laterto have appeared in the nationalcapital on June 19th, but were held over for three d cys for special benefit performances and sightseeing. They saw all the sights there onMcIntyre, the former marrying Hector H. Scoville, one of Sue Bennett's first two graduates. Theround trip to Washington was made by chartered bus.mdo i fro❖❖numerous trips as guests erf the Kentucky Club. One of their ap-Aeoompanying them to Washington were Mi. and Mrs. W. N. Sco-ville and Russell Flinchum. OtherLouisville.mand forwere invited to Washington. D. C,,pearances was in the White House, serenading Marvin McIntyre, sec retary to Presidentwevelt, and brother of two former Sue Bennett as guests of the Kentucky Demo- teachers, Misses Frames and Marymembers of the team from time totime, not shown above, includedHarve Steele, Alice Ewell Mullins,Ben Schaffhauser and KennethPovnter.*❖❖v**♦:«