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XVIIIIAM CASEY ORG.-KN, the Racehorse captain from Morganfield, completed his major in mathematics to vain a B.S. degree. Such activities as Freshman football '32, Varsity football '33, '34, '35, Varsity M Club, Mathematics Club, Union County Club, Col- lege News staff '34, and SHIELD staff, show along what lines Dump's steadfastness has carried him. SARA .AKIN, Princeton, Ky. In a quiet and unassuming manner Sara has earned her Bachelor of lNIusic Education degree. Her reserved manner hides a healthy sense of humor and a genuine friendliness which has done much to increase her popularity. Sara was a member of the Vivace Club Csecretary '34-'35l, VVomen's Pep Club, vice-president Student Council 135-'36, and secretary Cald- well County Club 135. MAX SIIACRELEORD, Murray boy, made a microscope do wonders to a hopeless mass of botanical abstractions to obtain a B.S. degree with biology as his major. He was an active member of Les Camarades '32-'35, Portfolio 135, Pre-Medical Society 135, and THE SHIELD staff. JAMES HAMMOND PHILLIPS. Phil, Tolu cage wizard, obtained a B.S. degree in social sci- ence with the same thoroughness that he used to captain his basketball teammates during his ,Iunior and Senior years. He was universally admired for his consistent playing and his sportsmanlike attitude. He played Freshman basketball '32, varsity basketball '33, '34, '35, was a member of the Varsity M Club varsity football manager 135, and was presi- dent of the Crittenden and Livingston County Club '35. W JOE E. TORRENCE, better known as Smokv Toe, took his B.S. in social science. This Nashvillian served as alternate football cap- tain in '35. His record shows that he played football as a Freshman in '32, and as a var- sity performer in '33, 134, ,35. He was a member of the Varsity M Club and the Henry Clay Debating Club. T. C. COLLIE, resident of Murray, made chem- istry his specialty and took a B.S. degree. He played intramural tennis and was a mem- ber of the Mathematics and Chemistry Clubs. VVINII-'RED KEYS, a transfer from Bethel Col- lege, lives in Murray. She carrie to Murray in her Iunior year to continue her efforts toward an A.B. degree in English. VVin's activities included: Membership in Les Sa- vants, Les Camai-aries, English Club, Pep Club, and the place of faculty editor on THE SI-IIELD staff. ROBERT A. EVERETI'--I beg your pardon, Colo- nel Everett-of Iordan, Ky., and Union City, Tennessee, showed his political inclinations by taking a B.S. degree in social science. VVhen he was not engaged in talking politics, the Colonel performed his duties as president of the International Relations Club, as presi- dent of the Tennessee Club, or as organiza- tion editor of THE SHIELD. MARY VIRGINIA DIUGUID, Murray, transferred from the University of Kentucky to complete her A.B. degree with a major in English. This dependable lass was active in the Pep Club, Classical Club, Les Camarades, and the English Club Csecretary-treasurer '35l. HELEN ROBERTS came from Mayfield to secure a Bachelor of Music degree. Besides acting as accompanist to the VVomen's Quartet, Helen participated in the activities of the Vivace Club, the College Band, and the College Or- chestra. BRADFORD LOVVRY, a North Carolinian, has obtained a B.S. degree with a major in math- ematics. He was a member of the Mathemat- ics Club and International Relations Club. CHRISTINE JOHNSTON, Murray resident, has gained an A.B. degree in French. That she is an outstanding French student is indicated by the fact that she was archivist of Les Savants in 134, and president in J35-J36. Her other activities include membership in the Latin Club, English Club, Pep Club Csecre- tary-treasurer 'gg-'26j, and the College Band. JAMES D. S'rEvENSoN, Henshaw, Ky., while acquiring his BS. in biology, was active in the Chemistry, Phvsics, and Pre-Medical Clubs, and was president of the Union County Club in '34-'35. From Paducah came DOROTHY BROYLES to get a Bachelor of Music Education degree. She took part in the activities of the English Club, Vivace Club, and the Christian Association. JUNE GOSSUM, resident of Murray, has se- cured an A.B. degree with a major in Eng- lish. She was a member of the English Club and of Les Camarades Francaise. PAUIJNIZ JOHNSON another Murray lass, has acquired a B.S. degree with a major in pri- mary education. R STAT Page 27
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