High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 33 text:
“
- : -c 11:-:sears-sn,gvf IQ1gafgggl5v,-gggweet!!!H'neiLl:fc2'e'!74!L'SQ 4? 'f?1!l!22 c f, ELIZABETH LADD, Pembroke, Ky., has gained the laurels of graduating with honor with an A.B. degree in English. Her other honors includes Vice-presidency and secretaryship of English Club, presidency of Les Camarades, and membership in Les Savants, in the VVom- en's Pep Squad, aIId a place on The College News staff. BENNIE ELINOR came from Sharon, Tennessee, to earn a B.S. degree with a major in Eng- lish. She was a member of the English Club and the Christian Association. XVAYNE I'I.-XPPYH FREEMAN, Symsonia polit- ical light, took his B.S. degree in social sci- ence. VVhile at Murray he divided his time between party politics and his activity as a member of the Graves County Club and as president of the International Relations Club. VIRGINIA VVARREN, with her willing and co- operative spirit, came from Hickory, Ky. She secured a B.S. with a major in elementary education. She was an active member of the English Club, Pep Club, and Student Council tSophomore Representative, '34-'35, vice- president, '34-355. GASTON SHELTON, physical education major from Clay, obtained a B.S. degree. His extra- curricular activities included participation in International Relations Club, VVebster County Club, Physical Education Club, Christian As- sociation, Freshman football, and intramural sports. VVILLIAM B. CRAVVFORD. Bill, Boaz biologist, acquired a B.S. degree. He was active in the Chemistry and Physics Clubs, Pre-Med Society Cvice-president '35l, and intramural sports. CLEVIA BARD, Fulton girl, achieved a B.S. degree with a major in English. Her activi- ties included: May Festival '30, Suppressed Desires '30, membership in Les Camarades, English Club, Pep Club, and the Christian Association. ROGERS RANSOM, Blandville honor student, took his A.B. degree with a major in English. He was president of the Classical Club '34 and '35, president of Ballard County Club '35, and assistant faculty editor of the SIIIELIJ. CHRISTINE BROVVN, Fulton honor graduate, commands the highest praise of her school- mates for her creative and original artistry. lt was not this alone, however, which won her a place as one of the six outstanding Seniors of the year. While taking a degree with a major in art, Chris was an active member of the Portfolio Club Cvice-presi- dent '34, press agent and secretary '34-'35l, art editor of the SHIELD, and staff cartoonist of the College News. Her experience as edi- tor-in-chief and managing editor of the Col- ' r - ' - . ...-..,. -'auags-3 -:::,----e----:......-A.---P lege News revealed her ability as a writer. In this connection who can forget the Chris- O-Grams, VVells Hall News, and 'KBy- gonesf' Besides this she had other honors: Vice-presidency of English Club '34, secre- taryship of Pep Club '34, member of Les Savants, representative at Youth Congress at Louisville '35, representative of College News at K. I. P. A. '35. MARY FRANCES BARD, Fulton, earned an A.B. degree in French. She was a member of the English Club, the Classical Club, and served as secretary of Les Camarades in '32. A loved as well as a lovely girl is LOUISE QUER'I'ERMOUS, Salem, who graduated with a Bachelor of Music Education degree. Her selection as representative of Murray at the Mountain Laurel Festival in '35 is proof enough of our admiration. Louise spent her leisure time in the following activities: VVom- en's Quartet, A Cappella Choir, Glee Club, Vivace Club, Sock and Buskin, English Club and Pep Club. She took part in the following musical performances: The Garden of the Shah, Elijah, and The Holy City. PHILLIPS MCCASLIN, Murray, sang his way to a Bachelor of Music Education degree. His college record is filled with mention of mu- sical and dramatic performances in which he participated. As a member of the Sock and Buskin Club he took part in Everyman, Kempy, and 'fThree-Cornered Moon. As a musician he is listed for parts in f'The Gondoliersf' The Chimes of Normandy, Pirates of Penzance, and the oratorio, St. .Iohn's Eve. During his career as an under- graduate he was a member of the a Cappella Choir, Men's Quartet, Glee Club, Chorus, Orchestra, Band. For relaxation he won a place on the tennis team in '33 and '34, Football fans remember HOLMES GOODl.0E SARGENT as the peppy little cheerleader bet- ter known as Sarge, When this Paducah lad was not occupied in working off a B.S. degree with a major in biology he took time to serve as secretarv of the Chemistrv Club and as vice-president of the Pre-Med Club. MARIAN WEST, Mayfield, earned her A.B. degree in French. Marian was vice-president and later secretary of the Classical Club, a member of Les Camaradesg and treasurer of Les Savants. VICTORIA FERREN, Murray, worked toward Ll B.S. degree in social science. RILEY DENNINGTON, a Melber lad. came to Mtlrray to obtain a B.S. degree in physical education. Ile played Freshman and Varsity basketball and was active in the Gymnastic Club fcaptain '35, '36l. Riley's other activi- ties included membership in Men's Quartet, B. S. U. Council, and Christian Association. llllllY STATE Page 29
”
Page 32 text:
“
NINETEEN Tl-luRTY-5IXI THE SENIURS UF sggggg -Q-if, 53,k,5.,..3 .fi,-. R , ,- ,.,,. , , V I
”
Page 34 text:
“
THE NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX Page 30 315+ 7-l? W' 54253-xg3,:,...Q,l, Y Y 'T6:3'.r A Y I ff-1 1 ' ' ' '5.irf5..... 'R:t: .'n'i:-f:iEi :LL5:.4:.L-- ' ..:.':L.-'m.....- W- zgg., , , , --5 if-as-ff1f'2fIeQ-.fg:1A?.1-2-3,-1:-15-.4-,. 9, A '4L mTxvm WWviE15xQfRHaLwwwxww SE IDRS UF
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.