Eastern Kentucky University - Milestone Yearbook (Richmond, KY)
- Class of 1936
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(f ' J f y u. «ss4T  «s =55 ;v -r i .-,.fTT. i-n, ■' l tp Kentuckiana ' ' John Wilson Townsend Library EASTERN TEACHERS COLLEGE KENTUCKY ilUUlULT f f lie l eiuiLckit sj t ooni EX LIBRIS The 36 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF EASTERN KENTUCKY STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE RICHMOND, KENTUCKY Td aJs d hi MILESTONE Through the use of Kentucky literature as the theme of our Milestone we have attempted to present to you our institution and our class Just as the representative books we have chosen to use in the development of our theme have proved to be the most outstanding litera ' ture in the entire state, we, the members of the class of 1936, predict, with a great degree of confidence and assurance that in the future, members of our class will rank first among Ken ' tucky ' s leaders in the various lines of activity. DEDICATION To JACOB D. FARMS, a. m., a. b., m. d. We, the members of the SENIOR CLASS of Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College, dedicate this issue of the Milestone with deep gratitude and sincere admiration for his faithful work as guardian of our physical well-being; for his untiring efforts to estab- lish within us a sense of the aesthetic. N If THE There is not a section of local color in America more colorful than the local color about us in the hills of eastern Kentucky. Our people have lived before us (our native blood) for centuries. They have wrestled with the rocks and the thin earth to make a meager living, but they have found enough to eat. They have owned their brains. They have been a free people — free as the wind that blows through the sawbriars and across the corn patches The earth that fed our native kin through life, usually holds them in death. Our people are born of mountain clay, live from the fruits of mountain clay, and the mountain clay drinks back their blood in the end. We belong to our mountain earth. Therefore, we should rise (our singers should) and sing of our mountain earth and its contents thereon. These people, our people, have a tradition of stories behind them. In many parts of the hills, and the hollows, we are still leaving tradition behind us. There are more stories and poems among us than we can ever write. Stories are as abundant as dead leaves on the trees in autumn. They are our stories. They are about the people who have lived among these hills and earned a meager daily bread from the rugged slopes. We should write them. We do not have the right to pass a tradition of our own and try to write things we have not lived and things we do not know. We are on the inside looking out. We have a better outlook on our own people than the writers who live so far away and come to our hill country to catch the pictures of us anyway they want to arrange us. It is my honest belief that there is enough fiction in the hills of eastern Kentucky for a Sir Walter Scott to write; enough poetry for a century of poets (they cannot get through singing of a land filled wit.h story and song as beautiful as eastern Kentucky is); enough legend, folk-lore, and fairy talcs for a William Butler Yeats to write. This patch of mountain local color seems, to me, similar to Scotland for its By Jesse Stuart NTRODUCTION clannish fighting people, for its love of swift dance music and love of song. And for my life, I can not look upon Kentucky mountains as only a source of illegitimate news. I look upon these hills as one section of America that has not lost its local color, yet. My ambition has been to sing of my own hill people and not any other group; to portray my people in my songs to as near a likeness as I can possibly portray them. I hope that my first book. MAN WITH A BULL-TONGUE PLOW, will do at least one thing for poets un- born among the hills, and young poets who have just started to sing. I hope they will remain among our own people and sing, not as others would perhaps wish to hear them sing, but sing the songs which are before them to sing, of people living near the earth: of mountain oaks; rocks; people; wild llowers that adorn the rough slopes in the spring; summer; autumn. I hope one book will show them that art is about their feet (if my work can be called art) ; that poems are thicker than dead leaves that cover the Kentucky earth in autumn and that stories are thick as leaves that hang on the boughs when they first start coloring in Autumn. Life in every section has so much to be written and so much to be said. Life is so vast, so wretched, so beautiful. There is so much to life aside from living it. We should put a little of it on paper — the life about our own high country. We should not have the time to traipse here and there to gather life when we have an unsurpassed tradition of story, legend, song, behind us; when we are living on the inside looking out. Why can ' t some of our good dance tunes with the swift music in them be national? Why can ' t the pretty graceful movements in them be made national instead of being butchered and made fun of? Why can ' t youth, middle-aged, and old, write our stories, about us, and sing our songs? I leave this to you. Why do we not as native hill Kentuckians start a tradition of writ- ing to be handed down through generations? THE 3n ffl em or tarn MARY L. SULLIVAN LUCILLE SHOUSE CONTENTS CAMPUS THE COLLEGE THE CLASSES FEATURES ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS ADVERTISING CAMPUS 7 THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE cMountains To you, my unknown friends, I bring a greeting from the hilltop and the tall pines singing in the wind. I bring a greeting from the earth, for I am a part of it all, the green, the red, the brown, and the blue. Come sit with me on a mossy ledge and learn of the truth from earth ' s psalmists. Great teachers are they, the hills and the pine trees. Forever unchang- ing and silent stand the hills while on their bosom the sturdy pine murmurs always of patient endur- ance. Can you not get from them the secret of bearing your sorrow? Or having no sorrow to bear, you may learn from them silent rejoicing and the shining pathway of peace. Have you hopes and dreams and aspirations? Know you then the solemn height of the mountain is nearest to the silent stars. Stulent J-i 1 PB ' : i p .- ISTOP 1 it llie (_ amvm t lie ■-j-ii.iiiiui.utiiticii i ' i(iL(nni I 1 I l ? ■' • C rn w JLcptatu V ■- •? L (. nvr.w y (t jHiULutq t ' il Lit a ill gr-rall VLciivcx j-H-ciillli (p uiULinq The COLLEGE SS THE BULL-TONGUE PLOW Harry W. Peters Superintendent of Public Instruction H. L. Donovan, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. We, the members of the Senior Class, wish to take this means of offering our President a token of our sincere respect and admiration for his untiring efforts toward the betterment of Eastern, and for his kindly counsel, ever ready sympathy, and wise leadership through our college days. As we are proud of our President, may we not betray his faith in us. SOCIAL SCIENCES Virgil Burns A. B., M. A. History and Government L. G. Kennamer A. B.. B. S.. M. A.. Ph. D. Geography and Geology Charles A. Keith B. A.. M. A.. Ped. D. History and Dean of Men 1. T. DllRKIS A. B.. A. M.. Ph. D. History and Government Kernly M. Adams A. B„ A. M. History William J. Moore A. B.. A. M., Ph. D. Commerce Mary Frances McKinney B. S.. M. A. Geography FINE ARTS Eleanor Mebane A. B.. M. A. Art Jane Campbell B. Mus., A. B., A. M. Music Brown Telford B. S. Music Thomas Stone B. Mus. Music Mrs. Helen Hull Lutes B. Mus. Music Allie Fowler B. S.. M. A. Art James E. Van Peursem A. B.. B. Mus. Music Maude Gibson Art Mary Catherine Murphy A. B.. M. M. Music BIOLOGICAL and PHYSICAL SCIENCES Tom C. Samuels Ph. C., B. S. Line Coach Harriette V. Krick A. B.. Ph. D. Biology Meredith J. Cox B. S., M. A. Chemistry Arnim Dean Hummell B. S., M. S„ Ph. D. Physics Thomas C. Herndon B. S., M. A., Ph. D. Chemistry Dean V. Rcmbold B. S.. Ph. D. Biology APPLIED ARTS N. G. Deniston B. M. T„ B. S., M. S. Industrial Arts Edith G. Gord B. C. S„ A. B., A. M. Commerce Ash by B. Carter B. S., M. A. Agriculture Ruth Dix B. S., M. A. Home Economics Mary King Birrier B. S., M. S. Home Economics G. M. Glmbert B. S., M. S. Agriculture Anna D. Gill B. C. S.. A. B„ M. A. Commerce R. R. Richards A. B.. M. B. A. Commerce 3 SZl ' ■■-! ■• E r ' MATHEMATICS Lucilf. Derrick B. S., M. A. Mathematics Fred A. Engle A.B.. A. M. Mathematics Smith Park B. S., M. S., Ph. D. Mathematics C. E. Caldwell A. B., B. S., A. M. Mathematics EDUCATION Richard A. Edwards Mrs. Emma Young Case William C. Jones Anna A. Schnieh W. F. O ' Donnell A. B„ A. M. A. B.. M. A. B. S„ A. M.. Ph. D. A. B.. A. M., Ph. D. A. B., M. A. Director of Training Schoo! Dean of Women Dean Education Supervisor of Student Teaching, City Schools S. Jl ' LIAN TYNG Noel B. Cuff Melvin E. Mattox D. Thomas Ferreli. May C. Hansen B. S., M. A. B. S., A. M, Ph. D. B. S., M. A. A. B., M. A. B. S„ M. A. Education Psychology Registrar Education Education MM if LANGUAGES William L. Keene B. S., M. A. English Mrs. Janet Murbach A. B.. A. M. French Roy B. Clark A. B.. A. M.. Ph. D. English Pearl L. Buchanan A. B.. M. A. English — Speech Saul Hounchell A. B., M. A., Ph. D. English Mrs. Mary Edmunds Barn hill A. B„ M. A.. LL. B. English JO 9 HEALTH and PHYSICAL EDUCATION Thomas E. McDonough Eliza Hcches B. S.. M. A. B. S.. A. M. Health and Physical Education Health and Physical Education Charles T. Hughes A. B., M. A. Physical Education Jacob D. Farris A. M., M. D. College Physician Gertrude M. Hood A. B.. A. M. Health and Physical Education Genevieve Woodard College Nurse George X. Hembree B. C. S.. A. B.. M. A. Physical Education r a W Gladys Karrick B. S. Cashier Sam Beckley B. A. Assistant Director of Extension Fred Ballol ' Book Store Clerk Martha J. Culton A. B. Secretary to Registrar Mrs. Helen W. Perry Recorder, Registrar ' s Office Katherine Morgan Secretary to President G. M. Brock Business Agent Eunice Winco Secretary to Dean of Women Maye M. Waltz Secretary to Dean W. A. Ault Superintendent Buildings and Grounds Lucy Mitchell B. S. Stenographer, Business Office Mrs. Elmer Blair Assistant Bookkeeper and Stenographer Lois Colley Secretary to Business Agent Mayme Cooper Secretary to Director of Extension E. P. McConnell Bookkeeper Lilly Elnora Kohl B. S., M. S. Supervisor of Cafeteria Bessie H. Griggs Information Clerk ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Mary L. Adams B. S.. M. A. Home Economics Samuel Walker A. B., A. M. History Virginia F. Story B. S., M. A. Elementary Education Anna Williams A. B. Nursery School Ellen Pugh A. B., M. A. Elenicntary Education Margaret Lincenfelser A. B., M. A. Elementary Education Elizabeth Wilson B. S.. M. A. Elementary Education Eliza M. Hanson A. B., M. A. Critic, History P. M. Grise A. B„ M. A. Critic, English Germania J. Wingo B. S.. M. A. Critic, Fourth Grade J. Dorland Coates B. S., M. A. Principal, High School Annie Alvis A. B., M. A. Critic, Sixth Grade Cora Lee B. S., M. A. Critic, English Katie Carpenter A. B„ A. M. Rural Practice School Ruby Rush A. B., A. M. Latin G. O. Bryant A. B.. A. M. Critic, Mathematics TRAINING SCHOOL tit i dk LIBRARY STAFF Lucile Whitehead B. S. Reference Librarian Mary Floyd A. B., M. A., B. S. Head Librarian Frances Mason A. B. in Lib. S. Training School Librarian Isabel Bennett A. B., B. S. Circulation Librarian The CLASSES %0 £ 5 Mrs.Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch sr Le QZeargrass Don ' t you want to hear a story of the times of long ago, Don ' t you want to go a strolling when the summer winds moan low? Don ' t vou want to go a walking down an age ' old lane Many are the flowers that bloom at the journey ' s end. Dear is the one you ' ll find awaiting you, my friend. Just a little lady in an odd gray dress, Doing fancy quiltwork while she entertains her guest. Just a little lady with a heart of gold Filled and overflowing with more love than it can hold. Just a strange old woman telling strange old dreams Which your fancy follows in the firelight ' s flickering beams. It e% Elizabeth McIlvaine Treasurer Mrs. Barn hill Fticultv Adi ' isor Frances Hanna Secretary Thomas Farris Vice-President Daily R. Turner President SENIOR CLASS As we turn and look backward tor a last final survey, we are impressed with the marked similarity between the theme of our Milestone and the make-up of our Senior class. The great differences and wide variations found in the character and personality of the members of our class may be likened to the great differences and the varied con- ditions found within the regions of our state. Just as we find different yet vital charac- teristics within each regional division of Kentucky, so it is within our class. The stern rugged steadfastness of the solemn never-changing mountains and foot- hills may be aptly compared to that unconquerable courageous spirit already shown by many outstanding leaders in our group. The delightful cultural atmosphere of the far- famed bluegrass region may be compared with that finer intangible yet very vital some- thing we have gained from close contact and association with the finer and more noble things of life. And so we continue drawing comparisons with each section of our state. Just as it has required all of these separate and distinct regions, each with its own peculiar characteristics and traits, to make up one of the nation ' s finest states, so we have taken all our different types and qualities to make up what we hope is Eastern ' s finest graduating class. Melva Walker Bellevue, Kentucky B. S. — Physical Education Commerce Physical Education Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Northern Kentucky Club. Mattie Lou McKinney Bedford, Kentucky B. S. — Elementary Education Elementary Council; Y. W. C. A.; Student Dormi- tory Council. Farris Long Maryville, Tennessee A. B. — Physical Education 6? History Football ' 3 5, ' 36; Physical Education Club. Delbert Partin Campbellsburg, Kentucky B. S. — Education M. C. A.; Baptist Student Council, Pres. ' 35, ' 36. Daily R. Turner Morris Fork, Kentucky A. B. — Social Science World Affairs Club, Pres. ' 36; Kappa Delta Pi, Pres. ' 35, ' 36; Social Science Club, 2nd Vice-Pres. ' 34, ' 35; Canterbury Club; Y. M. C. A.; Pres. Senior Class ' 36; Glee Club ' 35. Mrs. Alzada Thompson Jennings Carlisle, Kentucky B. S. — Education Social Science Club; Y. W. C. A.; Elementary Council. Louise Hughes Richmond, Kentucky A. B. — Music Madrigal Club. Frances Hanna Shelbyville, Kentucky A. B. — Commerce Sec. of Freshman Class ' 32; Sigma Tau Pi ' 33, Vice- Pres. ' 34, Sec. ' 3 5; Little Theatre Club; Madrigal Club ' 3 2, ' 3 3; Sec. Junior Class ' 34; Sec. Senior Class ' 36; Dormitory Student Council ' 33. Howard Stamper Waynesburg, Kentucky B. S. — Agriculture Baptist Student Union; Y. M. C. A.; Agriculture Forum; Progress Staff; Cafeteria Workers Club. ' II Mary Olive Terry Ravenna, Kentucky B. S. — Education Julia Williams Owenton, Kentucky A. B. — Commerce y History Social Science Club. Keith Orton Dicken California, Kentucky A. B. — English 6? History Editor Milestone; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; World Af- fairs Club; Canterbury Club; Social Science Club; Kappa Delta Pi: Northern Kentucky Club. O. Y. Stewart Maysville, Kentucky B. S. — Commerce 6? Social Science Sigma Tau Pi; Social Science Club, Vice-Pres.: Y. M. C. A.: Milestone Staff. William Mason Stewart Maysville, Kentucky B. S. — Mathematics Lucille Bond Meta, Kentucky A. B. — History Bessie Baumgardner Middlesboro, Kentucky B. S. — Elementary Education Little Theatre Club 35, 36; Glee Club ' 32, ' 33, ' 34; Sec. of Glee Club ' 34; Band Sponser ' 34, ' 35: At- tendant to Miss Eastern ' 34, ' 35; Attendant to Prom Queen ' 35. Katherine Carrell Louisville, Kentucky B. S. — Primary Education Band: Chorus; Graduate of Louisville Normal School. George Carrell Louisville, Kentucky B. S. — Biology Business Manager of Milestone ' 35, ' 36; Treasurer of Sophomore Class ' 32, ' 33; Prcs. of Men ' s Dor- mitory Council ' 33, ' 34: Cafeteria Cashier ' 31- ' 32. 32- 33, 33- ' 34; Member of Sigma Tau Pi; Vice- Prcs. Y. M. C. A.: Treasurer Y. M. C. A. ' 33, ' 34; Social Committee ' 32, ' 33: Assistant Business Mana- ger Milestone ' 33. Glenna Begley Middlesboro, Kentucky B. S. — Commerce Attendant to Miss Eastern ' 35, ' 36; Sigma Tau Pi; Little Theatre Club. Mary Edith Adams Richmond, Kentucky B. S. — Mathematics Floyd Cammack Owenton, Kentucky A. B. — History 6? Geography Social Science Club; World Affairs Club. James H. Drake Louisville, Kentucky A. B. — History Y. M. C. A. ' 32, ' 33, Cabinet ' 34, ' 35, ' 36, Sec. ' 34; Social Science Club ' 32, ' 33, ' 347 ' 35, ' 36; World Affairs Club ' 32, ' 33, ' 34, ' 35, ' 36; Sigma Tau Pi ' 35, ' 36; Delta Alpha Chapter; Kappa Delta Pi ' 35, ' 36; Library Staff ' 32, ' 33, ' 34, ' 35, ' 36. Everett Snider Taylorsville, Kentucky B. S. — Mathematics Y. M. C. A. Rosa Ellen Yates Young ' s Creek, Kentucky B. S. — Chemistry 6? Mathematics Dramatic Club; Science Club; Sec.-Treas. 3 5-36. June M. Redding Georgetown, Kentucky B. S. — Home Economics Home Economics Club ' 34, ' 36; Baptist Student Council. Ruby Pearl Reams Langnau, Kentucky B. S. — Mathematics Baptist Student Union; Canterbury Club. William McConnell Mount Olivet, Kentucky B. S. — Biology 6? Chemistry Basketball; Track; Baseball; French Club; (Univ. Cinn.); Caduceus Club, Vice-Pres. Ruth German Bellevue, Kentucky B. S. — Primary Education Elementary Council ' 32- ' 36, Vice-Pres. ' 35, Pres. 36: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet ' 32- ' 36; Northern Ken- tucky Club ' 3:- 36: Senior Class Reporter ' 36. Kathryn Wilkins Covington, Kentucky B. S. — Elementary Education Glee Club; Progress Staff: Elementary Council; Sec. Dormitory Council ' 34. ' 35: Burnman Hall Ad- ministrative Staff: Literary Editor Milestone, Northern Kentucky Club. James Preston Short Middleburg, Kentucky A. B. — History Social Science Club ' 33: Elementary Council ' 34; Baseball ' 33. ' 34, ' 35; E Club ' 34 ' . John Shearer Monticello, Kentucky B. S.— Biology Sigma Tau Pi: Science Club. Robert Lewis Terrill Richmond, Kentucky B. S. — Chemistry ii Mathematics Little Theatre Club ' 33. ' 35. ' 36, Pres. ' 33, ' 34; Pi Beta Gamma (Science) Pres. ' 35, ' 36; Football ' 32, ' 33: Chemistry Laboratory Assistant ' 33, ' 34, ' 35, ' 36: Milestone Staff 35, ' 36. Evelyn Wells Newell Covington, Kentucky B. S. — Elementary Education Art Club ' 31, ' 32. ' 33, ' 36; Elementary Council ' 31. ' 3 2. ' 36: Alpha Zeta Kappa ' 36; University of Cin- cinnati ' 35; Peabody College, Summer ' 35. Mrs. Rena Alley Stewart Beattyville. Kentucky B. S. — Home Economics Home Economics Club Pres. ' 35. ' 36: Y. W. C. A. Katherine Prather Owenton, Kentucky A. B. — Music Y. V. C. A. ' 34: Director of Model High Glee Club ' 34: Madrigal Club; N. C. K. Club. Marion Bersot Ghent, Kentucky B. S. — Mathematics and Social Science Social Science Club ' 35, ' 36: Milestone Staff ' 35, ' 36; Y. M. C. A.: N. C. K Club. Ruth Marie Herrell Middlesborough, Kentucky A. B. — English 6? History Art Club; Upper Cumberland Club; Social Science Club: Canterbury Club; French Club; Y. W. C. A. ' 32, ' 36, Vice President ' 33, ' 34; Chairman of Dor- mitory Student Council ' 35, ' 36. Eunice Winn Irvine, Kentucky B. S. — Elementary Education Thomas Murrell Ludwick Jeffersontown, Kentucky B. S. — Mathematics Geography Canterbury Club ' 34, ' 35: Y. M. C. A. ' 35, ' 36, Cabinet; World Affairs Club Vice-Pres. ' 35, ' 36. William A. Richards Russell Springs, Kentucky A. B. — Commerce Glee Club; Physical Education Club; Y. M. C. A.: Basketball ' 30; Football ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Track; Sigma Tau Pi: Sigma Si Sigma; Student Instructor; Presi- dent Pulaski County Club; Social Science Club; Correspondent, American Penman Magazine. Roy Pille Dayton, Kentucky B. S. — Physical Education Basketball ' 3 2; Football ' 3 3, ' 34, ' 35; E Club Sec. ' 34; Sigma Si Sigma; Track ' 33, ' 34: Northern Kentucky Club; Caduccus Club. Ruby Golden Hamm Bryantsville, Kentucky B. S. — Mathematics Y. W. C. A.; Science Club; Canterbury Club. Xie Mae Skaggs Chillicothe, Ohio B. S. — Mathematics and History Social Science Club; Canterbury Club; Vice-President ' 34- ' 35. Mildred Hancock Owenton, Kentucky B. S. — Elementary Education B. S. U. Council; Little Theatre Club; Social Sci- ence Club; Elementary Council; Pres. Dormitory Council ' 34, ' 35. Curtis McDaniel Oakley, Kentucky B. S. — Commerce Upper Cumberland Club. o M .. i ■■z yl Mabel Fleming Virginia Long Etty, Kentucky Irvine, Kentucky A. B. — History 6? English B. S. — Commerce Alpha Beta Sigma ' 31, ' 32; German Club, Pikeville College: Social Science Club; Y. W. C. A.; Council. Charles Alli ' hin Crittendon, Kentucky A. B. — Historv Baseball James Porter Walker Johnny E. Gambill Townsend, Tennessee Datha, Kentucky A. B. — Physical Education B. S. — Agriculture Physical Education Club ' 34, ' 35, ' 36; Football ' 34. Y. M. C. A.; Agriculture Forum: Science Club Elizabeth McIlvaine Richmond, Kentucky B. S. — Commerce Little Theatre Club, Treasurer ' 34, ' 35, Vice Presi- dent ' 35, ' 36; Sigma Tau Pi: Usher Staff. Ella Ray Hastie Goldie E. Race Mt. Sterling. Kentucky Brodhead. Kentucky B. S. — Commerce B. S. — Education Pi Omega Pi, President ' 36: Sigma Tau Pi, Treasurer E ' ementary Council; Art Club. ' 35: Social Science Club; Milestone Typist; Y. W. C. A.; Library Staff. Henry Hill Grove, Kentucky A. B. — Social Science Y. M. C. A.: World Affairs Club: Glee Club; Ele- mentary Council; Sigma Tau Pi. Norma Masters Irvine, Kentucky B. S. — Mathematics Evalyn Woods Nicholasville, Kentucky A. B. — Education Bernard E. Wilson Chattanooga, Tennessee A. B. — Physical Education 6? English Football ' 35, ' 36; E Club: Physical Education Club: Upper Cumberland Club: Basketball Manager ' 35, ' 36. Marshall Ney Fort Thomas, Kentucky B. S. — Commerce Little Theatre Club ' 34, ' 35, ' 36; Glee Club, Vice President ' 35, President ' 36; World Affairs Club ' 35, ' 36: Social Committee ' 36: Band ' 34, ' 35; Junior Class Vice President ' 35. Donald Michelson Mt. Sterling, Kentucky A. B.— English Editor Eastern Progress; Editor Belles Lettres; Glee Club: Little Theatre Club; President Canterbury Club ' 34; Alpha Zeta Kappa; Debating Team; Regents ' Oratorical Medal Winner: President of Sophomore Class: Football ' 32, ' 3 3, ' 34: Track: Secretary Ky. Intercollegiate Press Association; Band ' 32. Daisy Chesnut Oakley, Kentucky A. B.— English Upper Cumberland Club; Eastern Parlimentary So- ciety; Y. W .C. A. Lucille Case Richmond, Kentucky B. S. — Social Science Little Theatre Club; Social Science Club; Y. W. C. A. Y. W. C. Club ' 36: Science ' 36. Edna Lillian Mc.Hargue Pine Hill, Kentucky B. S. — Elementary Education A. ' 33, ' 34, ' 36: Rural Life Club ' 33; Art Elementary Council ' 34, ' 35, ' 36; Social Beckham Powers Shclbyville, Kentucky A. B.— English Social Science Club Emma Holtzclaw Lancaster, Kentucky B. S. — Elementary Education Elementary Council; Y. W. C. A.; Social Club. Nannie Estridge Stanford, Kentucky A. B. — Social Science World Affairs Club; Canterbury Club; Science Club; Rural Life Club; Y. W. C. A. Paul W. Smith Somerset, Kentucky A. B. — Historv Ira G. Stephenson Dry Ridge, Kentucky A. B.— English 6? History Basketball at Cumberland College; Kappa Delta Pi; Canterbury Club: Baseball. Russell H. Stepp Inez, Kentucky A. B. — Education ii Histor Estella Miracle Berea, Kentucky B. S. — Early Elementary Education Y. W. C. A. ' 30, ' 32; Elementary Council ' 36. Mrs. Sally E. Kimbler Meta, Kentucky B. S. — Home Economics Home Economics Club; Kappa Delta Pi ' 36. Dorothy C. Crews Shclbyville, Kentucky A. B. — History 6? Geography Y. W. C. A. Sec. ' 34, ' 35, Pres. ' 35, ' ' 36; World Affairs Club; Sec. 6? Treas. ' 33, ' 34; Vicc-Prcs. ' 34, ' 35; Chairman Senior Class Social Committee ' 35, ' 36; Dormitory Student Council ' 3 3- ' 36. Herschel James Roberts Pinevillc, Kentucky A. B. — Historv ? Commerce Pres. B. S. U. ' 34; Pres. Sigma Tau Pi ' 35; Pres. Social Science Club ' 36; World Affairs Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Upper Cumberland Club; Basketball, Georgetown; Track, Georgetown; Manager Track Team Eastern ' 33, ' 34, ' 35; Associate Editor Mile- stone ' 36. Sarah Alleene Robertson Eminence, Kentucky B. S. — Mathematics Home Economics Club ' 35, ' 36; Dormitory Student Council ' 35. Pattie Lucile Tudor Richmond, Kenutcky B. S. — Education Elementary Education ' 32, ' 33, ' 34, ' 35: Art Club ' 33. Oakley Lanham McKinney, Kentucky B. S. — Agriculture History Progress Staff ' 35; Glee Club. Fenner G. Headley Wolfeboro, New Hampshire B. S. — Chemistry Gamma Lambda Sigma: Track; Class Pres.; Inter- national Relations Club: Lincolin Memorial Uni- versity; Alpha Zeta Kappa. Norman E. Benton Irvine, Kentucky B. S. — Chemistrv Mrs. Mary Ethel Gardner Franklinton, Kentucky B. S. — Elementarx Education Bessie Henry North Middletown, Kentucky B. S. — Primary Education Y. W. C. A. ' 32- ' 36, Treas. ' 36; Kappa Delta Pi, Reporter ' 36; Canterbury Club, Sec. -Treas. ' 36; Ele- mentary Council ' 34- ' 36; Rural Life Club ' 33- ' 34. Margaret Marie Bunch Ashland, Kentucky B. S. — Education Edward Weddle Somerset, Kentucky B. S. — Mathematics Tennis; Track; Caduceus Club ' 34. Opal Acree Corinth, Kentucky B. S. — Education Monte Fae Vaucht Somerset, Kentucky A. B. — English 6? Geography World Affairs Cluh: Rural Life Club; Y. W. C. A. Fuson Ensor Smith Middlesboro. Kentucky A. B. — Health Physical Education Physical Education Club: Upper Cumberland Club; Social Science Club; Baptist Student Union; Scout- ing Club Craft. Richard Greenwell Shelbyville, Kentucky B. S. — Physical Education ii History Football 32- ' 35, Captain ' 35, All-State ' 34- ' 35; Baseball 32- ' 35: Sigma Pi Sigma ' 32- 35; E Club ' 33- 35; Band ' 32- ' 33. Donald L. Hales Jackson, Kentucky B. S. — Chemistry Biology Baseball; Tennis; Zeta Sigma Phi; Der Deutsche Verein; Class Pres.; Record Staff; Pikeville Col- lege; Caduceus Society; Science Club, Pauline Pulliam Waddy, Kentucky A. B. — History Y. W. C. A.; Sigma Lambda; Alpha Zeta Kappa; Social Science Club: Elementary Council. Julia Dixon Blackey, Kentucky B. S. — Elementary Education El ementary Council: Social Science Club; Y. W. C. A.; Letcher County Club. Mary Auxier Ford Prestonsburg, Kentucky A. B. — History Raymond Boyd Long Russellville, Kentucky B. S. — Agriculture Anna Ware Arrasmith Bethel, Kentucky A. B. — History 6? English Social Science Club ' 32- ' 33, ' 35- ' 36; Dormitory So- cial Life Committee ' 33- ' 34; Elementary Council ' 33- ' 34, ' 34- ' 35; Y. W. C. A.,; Eastern Paliamentary Society 36; Sullivan Hall Office Staff ' 34- ' 35, ' 35- ' 36. Louise Flege Williamstown, Kentucky B. S. — Elementary Education Elementary Council; Y. W. C. A.; Canterbury Club. J. B. Scearce, Jr. Bagdad, Kentucky B. S. — Physical Education 6? Health Basketball ' 34- ' 36; Physical Education Club; Y. M. C. A. ' 34- ' 35. James Anderson Hamblin Dunraven, Kentucky B. S. — Agriculture Rural Life Club, Pres. ' 31; Men ' s Glee Club ' 31; World Affairs Club; Baptist Student Union Coun- cil; Campus Night Watchman. Roger Wilson Richmond, Kentucky A. B. — Social Science Progress Staff; Social Science Club; Basketball. LORINNE STIGALL Danville, Kentucky B. S. — Intermediate Education Elementary Council ' 34- ' 36; Y. W. C. A. ' 35- ' 36. Ferne O. Gibson Booneville, Kentucky B. S. — Elementary Education World Affairs Club; Elementary Council; C. A.; Messiah. Y. W. Carrie Wilson Crab Orchard, Kentucky B. S. — Education Dormitory Council; Elementary Council; Y. W. C. A. Thomas Farris Richmond, Kentucky B. S. — Chemistry ? Mathematics Band; L. T. O; Orchestra; Tennis; Swimming Team ' 35; Sigma Lambda ' 32; Caduccus, Pres. ' 36: Science Club; Swimming Instructor; Usher ' 33; Pres. Junior Class; Vicc-Pres. Senior Class. OCEA BROYLES Brumfield. Kentucky B. S. — Education Elementary Council: Y. W. C. A.; Art Club; Cafe- teria Worker; W. C. T. U.; Baptist Student Union. Lenora Osbourn Sanders. Kentucky A. B. — English it History Canterbury Club: Social Science Club; Y. W. C. A.; Library Staff ' 35; Northern Ky. Club: Baptist Stu- dent Union; Dormitory Council: Cafeteria Work- er ' s Club. James T. Bryant McKinney, Kentucky A. B. — History Social Science Club: Baptist Student Union; Agri- culture Club; Rural Education Club. Levi Spurlock Barcreek, Kentucky B. S. — Cliemistrx Science Club; Clay County Club. Ray W. Settle Crab Orchard, Kentucky A. B. — History 6? Commerce Baseball ' 34- ' 36: Basketball ' 35- ' 36: Football ager ' 35; Social Science Club; Sigma Tau Pi. Man- Mrs. Ida Ross Spurlock Barcreek. Kentucky A. B.— English Dormitory Staff ' 30: C anterbury Club ' 30- County Club ' 35- ' 36. (6; Clay Ercie Mae Thomas Airedale. Kentucky A. B — English Y. W. C. A.: Dramatic Club 30- ' 31; B. Y. A. Sorority, Union College; Elementary Council ' 35; Social Science Club ' 36: Canterbury Club ' 36. Mrs. Kathryn Taylor Baker Walton. Kentucky A. B.— English Northern Kentucky Club 35- 36. Hubert Perry Baker Walton, Kentucky B. S. — Mathematics Northern Kentucky Club ' 35 ' 36. Ohna Lee Hagan Richmond, Kentucky B. S. — Home Economics Clarica W. Turner Pikeville, Kentucky A. B. — English Canterbury Club; Home Economics Club; C. A. Y. Y Ronald Connelly Dry Ridge, Kentucky B. S. — Commerce Charles Leland Tribble Richmond, Kentucky A. B. — Industrial Arts Engineering Class Society; Social Science Club. Otto Satterlv Harrodsburg, Kentucky A. B. — Social Science Mrs. Fannie Porter Clifford, Kentucky B. S. — Home Economics Home Economics Club. Emma Olive Patrick Sumner, Kentucky A. B.— English ? History Canterbury Club; Social Science Club; Upper Cum- berland Club; Baptist Student Union; Y. W. C. A., Cumberland College ' 34. Mary Coyer Prestonsburg, Kentucky A. B. — History 6? English Canterbury Club; Social Science Club. Edwin Warren Reynolds Waynesburg, Kentucky B. S. — Agriculture Mrs. Zella Smith Hensley Estill, Kentucky A. B. — Geography ii English Baptist Student Union 3 :• ' ??: Y. W. C. A. ' 31- Willia Lucille Howard East Point, Kentucky A. B. — History V. C. A.: Social Science Club. Lloyd Murphy Brodhead. Kentucky A. B. — English 6? History Rural Life Club: Feature Editor Eastern Progress; Social Science Club: Canterbury Club; Track Team; Swimming Team. Wilson Gabbard, Jr. Ricetown, Kentucky A. B. — Social Science Football ' 33- ' 34; Social Science Club ' 33- 36: Kappa Delta Pi; E Club ' 34- ' 35; Physical Education Club; World Affairs Club. Florian Reed Caldwell Owenton, Kentucky Mathematics c? Biology Basketball ' 31, ' 3 2, ' 3 3, ' 34: Glee Club 31- ' 34, Alderson College, West Virginia: Science Club; Boxing Club ' 35. Kathryn Cundiff Irvine, Kentucky B. S. — Elementary Educdtior Elementary Council. Marion Cornett Larue, Kentucky B. S. — Elementary Education Home Economics Club: Elementary Council; Y. C. A.: Dormitory Council. Edna K. Bullock Pittsburg, Kentucky B. S. — Elementary Education Elementary Council 3 2- ' 36: Upper Cumberland Club ' 32- ' 36; Y. W. C. A. ' 36: Home Economics Club ' 36: Messiah ' 34. Lemuel N. Stamper Benham, Kentucky A. B— English Y. M. C. A. Cabinet ' 34: Baptist S:udent Union ' 34; Upper Cumberland Club: Progress St.ili. Mayme Stanffer Hamilton Richmond, Kentucky A. B. — Foreign Language Madrigal Club ' 32- ' 36: Sigma Lambda Treas. ' 33: Psigma Psi Psigma Sec. Treas. ' 34- ' 36: Social Science Club ' 35, ' 36: Student Usher Staff ' 34, ' 35: Student Swimming Instructor 32- 36. Martha Potter Kona, Kentucky B. S. — Education Student Council: Social Science Club. Pierce Warms Lebanon, Kentucky A. B. — English Commerce Y. M. C. A. ' 3 2- ' 36, Cabinet ' 33, ' 34, ' 3 5; Swim- ming Team. Joe Meccia Lynch, Kentucky B. S. — Mathematics Glee Club ' 32- ' 36; Freshman Football ' 32: Physical Education Club: L. T. C. Stage Manager ' 36; Mile- stone Staff ' 36. Mrs. Maurine Patrick Deaton Salyersville, Kentucky B. S. — Home Economics Home Economics; Physical Education ' 31, ' 32. Louise Larkin Paris, Kentucky B. S. — Intermediate Education Dormitory Social Life Committee; Y. W. C. A. ' 33- ' 36, Cabinet Member ' 35, ' 36; Elementary Council ' 3 3- ' 3 6. Wilma Bond Richmond, Kentucky B. S. — Elementary Education Frank Hill Germantown, Kentucky B. S. — Commerce ? H story Pi Omega Pi, Treas. ' 35: Sigma Tau Pi, Vicc-Pres. ' 35, ' 36; Social Science Club, Treas. ' 35; Y. M. C. A. Carl M. Clifton Oldtown, Kentucky B. S. — Agriculture Y. M. C. A., Pres. ' 34; Agriculture Forum, Vice- Pres. ' 34: Sec. Glee Club; Rural Life Club. f W if - = 3 A. D. Roberts Nancy, Kentucky A. B. — History Beulah Gabbert Harrodsburg, Kentucky B. S. — Education Martha Hamilton Mt. Sterling, Kentucky A. B. — Social Science Curry Club at Sullins; Sigma Tau Pi: Social Science Club. Joseph E. Dyer Prestonsburg, Kentucky A. B. — History Mrs. Franklin Webster Estill, Kentucky A. B.— English  rlfc Katherine Halcomb Secretary Joe Hedges President Ed. Congleton Vice-President Dr. Herndon Sponsor Morris Creech Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS We have finished the third portion of our short journey through Eastern College Days. We are eager to be on our way, in order that we may complete the task which we have started. It is not that we are anxious to leave old friends, and the college which we love, but we believe that the things which we have learned in the past three years will lead us to a life of real success. This Junior Class has, since the beginning, been in the foreground. We have furnished many leaders for campus activities; we have given men to the football field; and we have a number in our midst who have made scholastic records which are enviable. Although we are drawing near the close, we shall always retain memories of Eastern which are pleasant. May she have reason to be proud of us. William Leroy Macht Ft. Thomas, Kentucky Ellis B. Bocgs Kings Creek, Kentucky Ova Asbl ' ry Kenvir, Kentucky Margaret White Parks Ravenna, Kentucky Marzeixa Louise Northcutt Corinth, Kentucky Mabel Maltia Wells Auxier, Kentucky H. Lloyd Goodlett Burgin, Kentucky Chester Arthur McIntyre Fusonia, Kentucky Walter L. Mavity Somerset, Kentucky Joe Garland Gilly Harlan, Kentucky Yilma Jennings Samuels Richmond, Kentucky Naomi Margaret Kalb Brooksville, Kentucky Dorothy Lee Denham Rice Station, Kentucky Inez Mills Jordosi Winchester, Kentucky Charles Calvin Burton Blaine, Kentucky William Metcale Tyncr, Kentucky Ai+im JJJJ Paul Barry DeMoisey Walton, Kentucky Clifford Lee Creech Pineville, Kentucky Sadie Louise Balden Harrodsburg, Kentucky Mrs. Frank Rose Witt Springs, Kentucky Emma Belle Osborne Frenchburg, Kentucky Aline Bernice Jones Berea, Kentucky Austin S. Harrod Bagdad, Kentucky Shoff Owen Daucherty Monticello, Kentucky Edmond T. Hesser Newport, Kentucky Don Loins Hignite Richmond, Kentucky Naomi Goble Prestonsburg, Kentucky Kate Padgett Paris, Kentucky Mary Katiierinf. Halcomb Burgin, Kentucky Margaret Dudley Neale Richmond, Kentucky Jack McCord Richmond, Kentucky William Edward Begknell Booncvillc. Kentucky Pearl Eunice Woody Pittsburg, Kentucky Mabel E. Herren Bradfordsville, Kentucky Vernon Taylor Davis Paint Lick, Kentucky Y. V. Brigmon Fogertown, Kentucky Harry G. M. Hatler, Jr. Corbin, Kentucky Dord Edward Fitz Richmond, Kentucky Helen B. Kiser Covington, Kentucky Nell Elizabeth Ogden Bedford, Kentucky Mary Garrett Neely Somerset, Kentucky Kathryne Rose Campbell Hustonville, Kentucky George Edward Martin Covington, Kentucky Harold Kelly Clore Burlington, Kentucky Louetta Elizabeth Bi si r Bradford, Kentucky George Madison Smith Corbin, Kentucky Oliver T. Wilson Ansel, Kentucky Mary Edna King LaGrange. Kentucky Alma Bisr Harrodsburg, Kentucky Nancy Cunningham Covington Richmond. Kentucky Anna Rae Dotson Phelps, Kentucky Robert Morris Creech Richmond, Kentucky W. C. Hensley Estill, Kentucky Elmer W. Cunningham Switzer, Kentucky Auriel Newton Williams Shelbyville, Kentucky Betsy Richards Anderson Shawhan, Kentucky Geraldine M. Webb Somerset, Kentucky Jane Olive Hendren Kirksville, Kentucky Aleene L. Wachs Covington, Kentucky Li stir Keith Locke Kettle Island, Kentucky Woodrow W. Hinkli: Paris, Kentucky Elsie Marie Reynold s Tyner, Kentucky Charles Jackson Bentley Mt. Olivet, Kentucky Roy Teague Gatliff, Kentucky Edith West Hensley Sibert, Kentucky Edith LeMasiir Riceville, Kentucky U Aifet T fciii mm Lelia McLemore Ravenna. Kentucky Garnet Elkin- atesville. Kentucky Virgil Otis McGlamery Harlan, Kentucky Joe Hedges Georgetown, Kentucky Allen Levi McManis CarroHton, Kentucky Samuel Preston Wise Hargett, Kentuckv Imogene Preston Offutt, Kentucky Kathleen Welch Hill Richmond, Kentucky Marguerite Wyrick Richmond. Kentucky Nell Jack Stewart Elys, Kentucky Moss Wayne Flannery Herd. Kentucky Robert Harmon Seevers Irvine, Kentucky William Osa Terrill Mary, Kentucky Edith Marie Ward E;el, Kentucky Pearl Deaver Hexdron Harrodsbur ' i. Kentucky Leo Estell Moss Richmond, Kentuckv Lee L. Poynter Crab Orchard, Kentucky £ 1 4v VI ' l la v r r 3 8 r m James Neale Treasurer Otwell Rankin President m Noel B. Cuff Sponsor Lenarue Caywood Secretary Edgar McConnell Vice-Presider.t SOPHOMORE CLASS In opening it can he said that a true evaluation of one ' s successes can not be determined by the achievements of one year, but rather by a series of successes over a longer period of time. It is this that we are proud of. When our Freshman year was brought to a close, we were not quitters but we struggled on. Our class has furnished members for every recreational and educational organization on the campus. We have, likewise, set a high standard in the classroom and in the field of athletics. We are sure that throughout the rest of our college career we will continue to main- tain and set ideals which will bring pride to every faculty member, student, and alumni of Eastern. We are still sailing on toward our Senior year. Our wish is that we may be referred to as a class which stands for the high ideals which are already Eastern ' s. - mm Clifford Joseph Eubank Covington, Kentucky Bi i lah Elizabeth Clark Corbin, Kentucky Lucille Lawton Bcl ' .evue, Kentucky Frank Bush Black Richmond, Kentucky Alice Lee Todd Bobtown. Kentucky Squire Baker Oneida, Kentucky Rondal J. Sharp Corbin, Kentucky Mattie Lee Engle Bcrca, Kentucky Fred Louis Paff Henderson, Kentucky Rutfi Virginia Perry Ludlow, Kentucky Susie Lou Cornett Larue, Kentucky Orion M. Denny Winchester, Kentucky Editfi Mildred McDonald Eubank. Kentucky Otwell C. Rankin Covington, Kentucky William Donald Music Auxier, Kentucky Bertie McDaniel Oakley, Kentucky Cui ford Raymond Pittman Richmond, Kentucky Garnet Louise McGinnis Ashland, Kentucky Lou Elizabeth McCowan Victory, Kentucky Jesse Davis Miracle Chenoa, Kentucky 5 2£ - JU ' ' lift Robert Ruby Covington, Kentucky Theda Gladys Campbell Four Mile, Kentucky Iris Jean Cotton Richmond, Kentucky J. Edgar McConnell Forks of Elkhorn, Kentucky Mary Elizabeth Clarke Auxier, Kentucky Clement McDowell West Irvine, Kentucky Molly Rogers Richmond, Kentucky Ruby A. Whalen Cynthiana, Kentucky Raymond Stivers Pleasureville, Kentucky Elizabeth Katherine Eifert CovingLon, Kentucky Anna Ruth Reams Langnau, Kentucky William Harold Owens Somerset, Kentucky Nannie Belle Spurlock Bar Creek. Kentucky Cleda R. Lee Tyner, Kentucky Fon Potter Ash Camp, Kentucky Vergie Edith Strunk Revilo, Kentucky Charles Augustus Richardson Morning View, Kentucky Margaret Steele Zaring Richmond, Kentucky Alberta Lee Phillits Stanford, Kentucky George C. Scharf Ft. Thomas, Kentucky FT fs fl :3_7 ' T ' . ' iJ. ea as - Harry Kenneth Herren Corbin, Kentucky S. E. Taylor Berea, Kentucky Karolyn Scrivner Berea, Kentucky Faye Maxinf. Benjey Coalgood, Kentucky Anne Marie Margittay Richmond. Kentucky JUANITA B. STROUD Germantown. Kentucky William Herschel Owens Maysville. Kentucky Russell McKee Childs Falmouth, Kentucky Arthur Hines Somerset, Kentucky Hilda Grace Myers Covington, Kentucky Naomi N. Gritton Harrodshurg, Kentucky Lenarue Cawood Harlan, Kentucky Nelva Marie Richardson Science Hill, Kentucky Mary Grace Mattocks Beattyville, Kentucky Mary Lois Clark Richmond, Kentucky Jack George Quaing Bcllevuc, Kentucky Cyrus Curtiss Parks Berea, Kentucky James Davis Tolblrt Owenton, Kentucky Arnetta E. Wells Falmouth, Kentucky Geraldine Allen Prcstonshurg, Kentucky -? ' ; XWmm h %3 IlL :g t - v Gladys West Irvine, Kentucky Ohna Ashcraft Richmond, Kentucky Elvy Benton Roberts Barbourville, Kentucky William E. Bennett Covington, Kentucky John Edgar Howe Alexandria, Kentucky James M. Hart Bellevue, Kentucky Agnes Alice Edmunds Bristow, Kentucky Mary Lilyan Smith Ravenna, Kentucky Evelyn J. Edmunds Bristow, Kentucky Anna French Edwards Corbin, Kentucky Kearney Campbell Taylorsville, Kentucky Charles William Warner Covington, Kentucky Mervin C. Dicken California, Kentucky Georgina Carter Falmou.h, Kentucky Edith Gabbard Booneville, Kentucky Jean Virgin Concord, Kentucky Ethel Brockman Sand Gap, Kentucky Elizabeth F. Robertson Finchville, Kentucky Willa Jean Salvey Richmond, Kentucky Norman I. Lee Maysvillc, Kentucky A £ V f-zzlX W I IT Margaret Hubbard Ashland, Kentucky Martha C. Sudduth Winchester, Kentucky Fred Felty Bishop Felty. Kentucky Ri ssull Gilbert Irvine, Kentucky Anna Lee Hughes Maysville, Kentucky Lewis Bailey Lerose, Kentucky Woodrow Potter Ash Camp, Kentucky Margaret M. Lowe Paris, Kentucky Virginia Anne Bohn Newport, Kentucky Nannie Rose Herndon Booneville, Kentucky Norbert C. Rechtin Bellcvue, Kentucky 3r ti «5 _. 1 ' s Hl U r V s if fl vfc Dr. L. G. Kennamer Sponsor Leonard Stafford President Hiram Broc k, Jr. Vice-President Pearl Stephenson Treasurer Lucille Nunelley Secretary FRESHMAN CLASS We, the class of 1939, have tried and feel that we have succeeded in making our first year at Eastern count. We already have ambitions of making our College proud of us, and we desire to co-operate with our superiors in attaining all worthwhile goals. We feel that at the end of this, our first year, we have gained something valuable. We have gained a great deal through our association with faculty members, classmates, and upper classmen. We have in this year learned the value not only of class activities, but also of extra-class activities. We have not yet reached our goal, but we have a vision. Vision must be sup- ported by a fixed determination to build on a scale so grand that those who come after us may think us mad to have attempted it. May excelsior be our guiding word. xill Howard Harrison Wells Frankfort, Kentucky Elizabeth Anna Tiapp Alexandria. Kentucky Callia Elizabeth Simmons Prestonsburg, Kentucky Edward Elmer Eicher Ft. Thomas, Kentucky Leslie George Roth Covington, Kentuckv Willa Mae Wagner Mt. Sterling, Kentucky Marjorie Kelsch Dover, Kentucky Edna Gaye Hill Germantown, Kentucky Christine C. Duckwall Lynch, Kentucky Kathryn McNutt Dover, Kentucky Delbert Lee Estes Science Hill, Kentucky Thelma Robbins Brodhead, Kentucky Thelma L. Huber Maysville, Kentucky John Gilbert Ransdell Erlanger, Kentucky Joseph Grccnwell Shelbyville, Kentucky Ruth Allene Hammonds Richmond, Kentucky Jessie Lillian Keltner Somerset, Kentucky Elizabeth Lee Ammerman Shawhan, Kentuckv Emma Thomas Ballengee Paris, Kentucky B. Joyce Hermann Newport, Kentucky J. W. Mulhkin, Jr. Ewing, Kentucky Lillian Talley Mayslick, Kentucky Dorothy Mae Maupin Whites, Kentucky Fred Marstone Mayes Mt. Sterling. Kentucky Homer Wendell Ramsey Whitley City, Kentucky c James Sory Rogers Covington, Kentucky Mary Ella Miracle Loyall, Kentucky Virginia B. Sanders Harrodsburg, Kentucky Wilson Thomas Ashby Shelbyvillc, Kentucky Philip Bush Ravenna, Kentucky Helen Jean Penn Corinth, Kentucky Lillian Browning Wilson Irvine, Kentucky Margaret Louise Cotton Kirksville, Kentucky Ethel Hendrickson Four Mile, Kentucky Joyce Cotton Richmond, Kentucky William G. Moore Richmond, Kentucky Gladys Reiley Alexandria, Kentucky Rebekah M. Vallandingham Owenton, Kentucky Jack Carl Dann McRoberts, Kentucky William F. O ' Donnell Richmond, Kentucky Hannah Coekerham Beattyville, Kentucky Helen Gaines Owenton, Kentucky Mary Elisabeth Pendergass Pryse. Kentucky Dorothy Ann Burk Covington, Kentucky Edyth Lee Farmer Beattyville, Kentucky Melvin Men: Wcisgerber Argillite, Kentucky Mrs. Geneva C. Bryant McKinney, Kentucky Margaret Lee Ross Ft. Thomas, Kentucky T. J. Black Richmond, Kentucky Robert C. Hamilton Elizabethtown, Kentucky nei 62811 Louis H. Mayo Prestonsburg, Kentucky Emma V. Stevens Alexandria, Kentucky Helen Dorothy Schorle Newport. Kentucky Clarence E. Gilbert Lynch, Kentucky Earnest Little McW ' horter, Kentucky Joy Bailey Richmond, Kentucky Bculah C. Gentry Bromo, Kentucky Ohna M. Isaacs Richmond, Kentucky Anna Belle Hunter Nicholasville, Kentucky Eleanor Ruth Luginbuhl Norwood, Ohio Bishop Taulbee Mary, Kentucky Genevieve Martin London, Kentucky Doris Lynn Burgess Paint Lick, Kentucky Ensley Wright Somerset, Kentucky Herman Dewitt Fields Falmouth, Kentucky Peggy Schneider Newport. Kentucky Georgctta Metcalfe Paint Lick, Kentucky Gertrude P. Hahn Richmond, Kentucky Jane Case Richmond, Kentucky Gretchen G. Garriott Lexington. Kentucky George Wilson Durr Harrodsburg, Kentucky Lena Louise Brown Catlettsbnrg, Kentucky Allene Kelley Plcasurevillc, Kentucky Carl Franklin Cupp Highsplint, Kentucky William Marvin Pieratt Frenchburg, Kentucky = 3 _! Hiram Brock, Jr. Harlan, Kentucky Mae Moneyhon Augusta, Kentucky Lucille W. Nunnelley Hustonville, Kentucky Emil Dixon Blackey, Kentucky Estill Bernard Howard Wallins, Kentucky Myrtle Lee Johnson Richmond, Kentucky Denola Tolliver Hazard, Kentucky Vera Catherine Wilborn Shelbyville, Kentucky Jane Mary Buckley Covington, Kentucky Mary Agnes Bohn Shelbyville, Kentucky Charles Leonard Stafford Covington, Kentucky Helen Charlotte Hornaday Lebanon, Kentucky Virginia Lee Winter Dayton, Kentucky Orman Conrad Falmouth, Kentucky Charles Tutin Billerman Ft. Thomas, Kentucky Lois May Eich Bellevue, Kentucky Vivian D. Ballard Ravenna, Kentucky Zelma Elizabeth Moore Irvine, Kentucky Pearl Mae Stephenson Richmond, Kentucky Mildred Frances Richardson Science Hill, Kentucky Hubert Lee Cox Irvine, Kentucky Oneeda Helen Robinson Harrodsburg, Kentucky Florence Blair Creech Paint Lick, Kentucky Teddy Curtis Gilbert Pincville. Kentucky Dann Wood Denny Richmond, Kentucky -eau ' ZJj FEATURES T 5% FLUTE AND VIOLIN Qttuegras Across the gently rolling dreamy land, green with the hue that only Kentucky blue grass can impart, come the sweet clear notes of the flute and the dreamy haunting tones of the violin. All the ro ' mance, the glamour, the glorious luxury of the South is present in these notes. All the sentiment, the customs, the traditions of Kentucky is given ex- pression. List to the notes of the flute and the violin. MISS EASTERN JOY BAILEY ATTENDANTS NANCY COVINGTON GLENNA MAE BEGLEY MOST POPULAR KATHERINE PRATHER RICHARD OREENWELL ATHLETICS THE GREAT MEADOW Optional ' frhrfy cyZrea Joy and sorrow, sunshine and shadow, flit across life, life the great meadow; back and forth end- lessly, like Diony ' s shuttle, weaving a new thread in times ' strange pattern, making a fine thread strong and enduring. When the sun sinks, all is forgotten; gone are the joys, gone, too the heart aches; still are the fingers, at rest from their spinning. Stilled is the heart in her calm bosom; never again will sorrow and anguish rend the quiet soul or shake its foundations. - m wV ■mi s h COACHES Rome Rankin, A. B., M. A. Head Coach His first year ' s teams at Eastern were much greater teams than the final per- centage showed. A great coach in the making. Tom Samuels, B. S., Ph. C. Line Coach His line continued to he one of the hardest for any opponent to penetrate. This can be proved by the final number of points scored against the Big Maroons. Charles Turkey Hughes, B. S., M. A., Freshman Coach Although the Freshman teams were not great ones, they were taught plenty of football and basketball which will help make a great varsity team next year. Director of Physical Education Thomas E. McDonough CAPTAIN Probably the greatest athlete to wear the Maroon and White for Eastern in the last half dozen years is Dick Green- well. Puss, as he is affectionately called by his teammates, came to the Alma Mater in the fall of 1931. He had been the captain and a star on the Shelbyville High School football team which at that time was under the tute- lage of Alfred Portwood. Coach Port- wood had a wonderful team that year and no little credit was due to the stellar play of Greenwell. From his fine success on the Frosh team, Puss went on to higher glory when he played under the guidance of Coach Charles Hughes during his next two years. Standing out like a beacon among the darkness in every game he played, Dick soon established himself in the minds of the fandom of the state as one of the outstanding players in Kentucky; he was well known for his vicious line play and for his accurate place-kicking when the Maroons were hard-pressed for points. When Coach Rome Rankin took the helm at Eastern last year, he appointed Greenwell captain of his first Maroon eleven. As the records will show, he made a wonderful captain, and played so well that he was an unanimous choice for a guard position on the All-State football team of 193 5. Everyone knows Richard Greenwell, likes him. He was chosen as the most popular man on the campus this year. He is loved by the men who have played with him these three years. There exists between Puss Greenwell and his team-mates a bondage that space, time, nor man can never sever. He will always remember Eastern and the men with whom he played and Eastern and those men will never forget Puss Greenwell. HEDGES CUMMINS WALLACE O. KING IS J LIMB (End on Little All American Team) MOLSriERGER EVF.RI.1NG RECHTIN FULKERSON PILI.E i JENKINS WALKER CALDWELL A (Half Back on All- State Team and Little All American Team) IB MCCONNELL JENKINS (Eastern ' s punter) WW VARSITY FOOTBALL During the first year of Coach Rome Rankin ' s activities at Eastern, one of the smoothest and best clicking teams our school has ever had showed its wares for the Alma Mater. Some of the best football, and some of the most thrilling games one could witness on any gridiron were witnessed on our own Stateland Field. This can easily be proved by the fact that ten more points would have won three more football games for us. Probably the three most thrilling games of the season were the Georgetown, Union, and Transylvania games, all played on our own field. A mere break in either of these games would have meant victory for Eastern. The Maroons were not outplayed or outfought in any part of these games. The following statistics will show you better than anything else just the strength of the Maroons this season. Eastern made a total of 75 first downs to the opponents ' 43, a total yardage gain of 2314 yards to the opponents ' 976. Thirty-nine per cent of the forward passes completed to 29 per cent of the opponents ' completed. Graduation will take some of the most dependable and hardest fighting boys from the squad. Bernard Wilson, Farris Long, Richard Greenwell, and Roy Pille all graduate in June. It will be hard to find boys to fill the shoes of these men. College spirit, as evidenced by interest in athletics has reached new heights at Eastern. Our institution had not stressed the athletic phase of college life, but had only emphasized the academic point of view. The season of 1934-35 was not very successful and much criticism concerning our athletic program was heard. It was at this point that a new athletic program was launched and every one connected with the institu- tion was urged to co-operate. The administration was fully convinced that in order to have a well rounded and well represented college we must have good athletic teams. It is a well known fact that Eastern is known better in the United States for its aca- demic record than it is known in Kentucky for its athletics. Not only the administra- tion, but the student body as well had shown more school spirit than ever before in the history of the school. It is only with school spirit that a school can go forward. With the launching of our new athletic program, a new coach was secured. The services of a highly recommended coach, Rome Rankin, were obtained. He came to Eastern to build our interscholastic competitive athletics to a new height. Our coach came to Eastern with one of the finest reputations and records that can be found. New Boston, Ohio High School, his old lair, had won many championships during his eleven years at that school. We hope that the school spirit of the student body will continue to grow. We feel sure that with a hearty co-operation from everyone, that Eastern will be soaring in athletics before many seasons. 26 29 2s ' ZA 36 36 If. .9. 40 31 27 ' V Si  f . 3a 3S 50 3a 2 9 31 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Eastern State ' s Freshman team went through its short but tough season ' s schedule with not a lot of success or glory, but did its best and showed up well. They did much better than the scores indicate. Against Centre Frosh, which was one of the greatest Frosh teams Centre has ever had, they made a great showing and had some tough luck when near the goal line. In the Transylvania game the Little Maroons outgained their opponents and out- played them by far in every department, but by another unlucky break a Transy back got away for a long run. Some valuable material for next year ' s Varsity was uncovered and should add greatly to next year ' s power. Coaches Hembree and Hughes are to be congratulated on the fine piece of work they did with the Frosh team. In the line were several boys who looked as though they might be hard to beat out for a berth on the varsity eleven next fall. Possibly the most formidable was Harvey Snyder, Captain. Others who showed much power and stamina were Cox, Johnson, Cammack, Collins, Brock, and Hagood. In the backfield Leroy Davis, Bill Singleton, Walter Hill, Milton Feinstein, and Ben Robinson looked especially good. Eastern Centre l l J Eastern 6 Transylavania 7 BASEBALL Eastern can rightfully boast of her baseball teams. Since baseball was first instituted at Eastern she has had very outstanding teams reigning supreme among colleges not only in our own state but coping with the large schools from other states in the great American pastime. Baseball is one of the sports on our campus that is truly recognized and looked forward to. Eastern has beaten every opponent consistently. Our rival, Western, the green eyed monster of other sports, is usually no match for our baseball club. Eastern has sent to the big leagues some outstanding performers and one that will be remembered long: namely, Earl Combs, once the outstanding outfielder of either league. Earl still attends all athletic contests at Eastern and boasts of his Alma Mater heartily. Other sterling performers are Clyde Hatter with Detroit and Red Philips, under contract to the Cincinnati Reds. At present there are some two or three members of the team who are looking forward to big league tryouts. Charles Bryant already has had experience with some fast company and should go up in a few more seasons. Donald Music, a 6 ft. 4 in. left-handed first baseman, shows promise of developing into fine material. There are several other boys who are just as formidable, namely : Ray Settle, Paul DeMoisey, Jim Caldwell, Preston Short, in the field; Mavity and Greenwell behind the plate. Coach George Hembree has several newcomers this season. We are looking forward with much enthusiasm to their development and he has done much toward the perform- ance of many on the baseball field. May we say, that much of the credit tor our base- ball success is due directly to Coach Hembree, and to him we lift our hats. More power to you, Coach Hembree. CAPTAIN HINKLK (All-State on K. I. A. C. Conference Team and high scorer ol Eastern team) DEMOISEY FULKERSON H. DOUGLAS JENKINS (Honorable Mention on All-State, K. I. A. C. Conference Team) VARSITY BASKETBALL Although the winner of the K. I. A. C. was not Eastern, she was second only to the winner, Western. Coach Rome Rankin, serving his first year as basketball mentor at Eastern, sent his charges through a successful season and to the finals in the State Tournament. Indeed the team is one of which the school can be very proud. Before the season began a great team was predicted, but with the playing of the first game the team looked only mediocre and as the season progressed the situation seemed even more depressing. Substitutions were made by Coach Rankin m an effort to find a winning combination and in the Murray game a combination was found which seemed to click. This was one of the most beautifully played games of basketball ever seen on Eastern ' s hardwood. From that game until the end of the season Eastern was a winner. The Big Maroons won six of their last seven starts. They won two of the three games in the tournament, making eight games won in ten starts. Out of the twenty-two games played this season Eastern scored 678 points to the opponents ' 763, which adds to the glory of the team. The combination which closed the season effectively was Hinkle and Scott as forwards; Fulkerson at center; DeMoisey at guard; and Rankin at the other guard. Especially outstanding were Captain Hinkle and Scott, both being All-State men. King, a sophomore, was a worthy substitute for any position. Ray Settle and J. B. Scearce, the only seniors on the squad, were two of the most valuable men on the team. Jenkins, Douglas, Music, Neikirk, and Limb, all sophomores, did great work in making the team a success. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Eastern Freshmen, like the varsity, did not begin the season with a great glory, but by the end of the year the Little Maroons had hit their stride and were beating op- ponents consistently. Although they were not a high scoring team they were consistent and worked together well. Their passwork predominated their goal shooting. There was no outstanding star on the team. Probably the most unique member of the team was Jerry Hacker, of Annville. He rarely used a two hand shot, but was uncanny with a one hand, push shot. Leroy Davis looked like a good varsity man and was a fine guard. Big Bill Singleton showed signs of developing into a big-timer. Leslie Voshell seemed to have an especially good eye for the basket from the floor. Hill, Rice, Yeager, Dixon, and Cox, all appeared to be varsity material with some coaching. Eastern 16 Transylvania 19 Eastern 30 Berea 3 3 Eastern 27 Georgetown 40 Eastern 37 Highland 21 Eastern 36 Transylvania 16 Eastern 38 Kentucky Wesleyan 32 Eastern 37 Georgetown 51 Eastern 31 Berea 33 ' %,- ■■■• I N T R A M U R A L S ORGANIZATIONS $0 1 OLD JUDGE PRIEST Wherever the name of Kentucky is known, and wherever a bit of humor and wit is enjoyed and ap- preciated, the name of Irvin S. Cobb is known and loved and needs no introduction. Perhaps no indi- vidual is more widely receivcJ or more universally beloved than is the person who is always possessed with a bit of ready wit and wholesome humor. Such a character is Irvin S. Cobb, imbibing all of the wit. the friendliness, the gentle humor of Kentucky. MILESTONE {Catherine Prather Kathleen Welsh Hill Associate Editor Literary Editor Marion Bersot Bessie Henry Advertising Editor Literary Editor Robert Terrill DORD FlTZ ssistant Business Manager Art Editor Kathryn Wilkins James Hart Literary Editor Art Editor N. G. Den ISTON Faculty Sp onsor STAFF Ella Ray Hastie Typist O. Y. (Pat) Stewart Typist Joe Meccia Snapshot Editor Otwell Rankin Sports Editor Frances Hank a Senior Class Rep. Edmond T. Hesser junior Class Rep. Elizabeth Robertson Sophomore Class Rep. Virginia Winters Freshman Class Rep. EASTERN PROGRESS Member of the Kentucky Intercollegiate Press Association EDITORIAL STAFF Donald Michelson, ' 36 Co-Editor Morris Creech, ' 37 Co-Editor Kelly Clore, ' 37 Sports Editor Agnes Edmunds, ' 38 Feature Editor Betsy Anderson, ' 37 Society Writer Margaret Willoughby, ' 37 Society Writer W. L. Keene Faculty Sponsor Margaret Benton, ' 38 Secretary to Editors BUSINESS STAFF Allen McManus, ' 37 Advertising Manager Kenneth Herron, ' 38 Assistant Manager Vernon Davis, ' 37 Assistant Manager Billy Adams, ' 39 Model Hi Representative CIRCULATION STAFF Roger Wilson, ' 36 Circulation Manager Lloyd Goodlet, ' 36 Assistant Circulation Manager J. D. Tolbert, ' 38 Exchange Editor REPORTORIAL STAFF Kathryn Wilkins, ' 37 Virginia Winters, ' 39 Charles Warner, ' 37 Paul McGinnis, ' 37 Mildred Swetnam, ' 37 Milton Feinstein, ' 39 Jack McCord, ' 37 James Dykes, ' 39 Heman Fulkerson, ' 38 Lemuel Stamper, ' 36 PROGRESS PLATFORM The establishment of an active student council. A more active alumni association. Further expansion in the athletic program. Greater participation in intramural athletics. 4nM: 4. fcA , The current academic year has been a significant one to The Eastern Progress. It has marked the culmination of the worthy efforts and ambitions of some twenty-five staff members, who by dint of their loyalty and hard work won for Eastern the silver trophy for the best college newspaper in Kentucky. Under the co-editorship of Donald Michelson, in the editorial department, and Morris Creech in the business department, the Progress achieved an enviable place among Kentucky college publications. As well as gaining the Lexington Leader trophy, the Progress received the further distinction of the awarding to its editor, Donald Michelson, a gold key by the Kentucky Intercollegiate Press Association for rhe outstanding editorial. The editors of the Progress pass on, reluctantly, to make room for their successors, trusting that future editors will uphold the fine ideals of Eastern and the Progress, given them by years of experience that has mellowed and become tradition. LITTLE THEATRE CLUB OFFICERS Jack Hughes President Elizabeth McIi.vaine Vice-President Louise Kendall Secretary Barbara Congleton Treasurer Robert Terrill Business Manager Joe Meccia Stage Manager Thomas Farris Sergeant-at-Arms Pearl L. Buchanan Faculty Sponsor Louise Balden Carlotta Boneta Lucille Case Harold Kelly Clore Frances Cocanougher Barbara Congleton Mary E. Denny Mary Dorris Thomas Farris Susan Gragg Frances Hanna Pearl Hendrcn MEMBERS Edith Hcnsley Jack Hughes Margaret Hubbard Mary K. Ingels Theodore Keith Louise Kendall Joe Meccia Donald Michelson Caroline Moores Jack McCord Paul McGinnis Elizabeth Mcllvainc Marshall Ney Elizabeth Ogden Ruth Perry Norbert Rechtin Nelva Richardson George Scharf Rondal Sharp Robert Terrill Gwladys West Margaret Willoughby Margaret Zaring Mildred Abrams Geraldine Allen [ane Case Russell Childs NEOPHYTES Elizabeth Collins Lon Dorsey Gretchen Garriolt James Hart Joyce Hermann Ann Margittay Charles Warner Virginia Winter Fred Worthington LITTLE THEATRE The Little Theatre Club, dramatic organization of the campus, was organized in 1918. Since 1918 the club has carried on, enriching the tradition established by early members. Last year ' s production of Twelfth Night bids fair to establish another tradition, that of an annual Shakespearean Play. The Taming of the Shrew is scheduled for production this year. Each year the Little Theatre presents several well known productions, together with assembly and try-out plays. One of the major activities of the organization is the managing of the invitational dramatic tournament held each year at Eastern. This tournament is known throughout the state, and this year many high schools from many sections of the State will be represented at Eastern. Thus, the Little Theatre, as well as giving dramatic training, is also training students in the art of play production. Such a function is well worth while in a teacher ' s college. SIGMA TAU PI The Sigma Tau Pi is Eastern ' s Commercial spotlight. Majors and minors in commerce and others taking some commercial work and showing a special interest in the club are invited to become members of the organization. It is the purpose of the Sigma Tau Pi, through regular meetings, and through various social functions of varying types, to bring about a feeling of unity and good fellowship among its members. This organization offers its members experience in social and club affairs. They learn to preside correctly at meetings and to initiate and carry out projects in connection with the institution. From time to time prominent people in the business world are brought to the campus to speak to the club or to the student body. Among the members there is a feeling of genuine loyalty to the profession reprc sented. Lasting business and personal connections are constantly being made by means of the Sigma Tau Pi. OFFICERS Otwell Rankin President Frank Hill Vice-President Frances Hanna Secretary Ella Ray Hastif. Treasurer Pat Stuart Sergeant-at-Arms R. R. Richards Faculty Sponsor a yi SIGMA TAU PI MEMBERS Otwell Rankin Henry Lee Rondal Sharp Pat Stewart Lester Locke Elmer Douglas Frank Hill William Richards Marshall Ney Jack Smith Gay Owens Thomas Scott J. D. Tolbert Anne Margittay Ray Settle Herschel Roberts Frances Hanna Violet Lewis Bob Ruby Juanita Stroud Willa Mae Wagner Norbert Rcchtin Ella Ray Hastie Harold Hieronymous Louise Balden it wmt THE WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB The World Affairs Club at Eastern was organized in 1932. It is affiliated with the International Relations Clubs of the United States and is partially supported by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The purpose of the Club is to encourage students and faculty to be tolerant of the ideas of other people, to study with an open mind all the problems of international relations, and to grasp the true significance of world brotherhood. Membership in this club is of two classes — (1) act ive, and (2) associate. Active membership is invitational and limited to the majors and minors in the Department of Geography and Geology. Eligibility is based upon a general average of 1.5 and a de- partmental average of 2.0. Associate membership is invitational and is open to all faculty members and graduates of the college. ACTIVE MEMBERS, 1935-36 Daily R. Turner President Thomas LuDWICK Vice-President Helen Howell Sec.-Treas. Dr. L. G. Kennamer Sponsor Mary Frances McKinney Sponsor Duily Turner Fern Gibson Leo Moss Keith Dicken Inez Gordon Nannie Estridge Gano Caywood Herschel Roberts Helen Kiser Helen Howell Wilson Gahhard Thomas Ludwick Dorothy Crews Donald Music Fay Vaught James Hamlin Cecil Purdon Elizabeth Ogder. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Dr. L. G. Kennamer Miss Eliza Hanson Mrs. H. L. Donovan Mary Frances McKinney Mrs. Emina Y. Gasc Virgil Burns Dr. H. L. Donovan £%! CANTERBURY CLUB Jack McCord President Kathleen Welsh Hill Vice-President Bessie Hexry See.-Treas. Dr. Roy B. Clark Sponsor Madge L ' ttrell Glenna Begley Kathleen Welsh Hili Maude Linley Brow.n Lee Yates Clanca I urner Don Michelson Agnes Edmund . Wilma Bond Jack McCord Margaret Benton Keith Dickcn Kelly Klore Exie Skaggs Delona Hacker Bessie Hc:iry Garnet McGinnis Y. M. C. A. Charles A. Hughes Faculty Advisor Waiter Mavity President Herschel Owens Vice-President The Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. of Eastern, in striving to serve the needs of the student body, have set up the following purposes: 1 . To lead young people to faith in God through Jesus Christ. 2. To promote growth in faith and character of young people, especially through prayer and study of the Bible. 3. To provide an opportuity for greater Christian fellowship. 4. To create a friendlier attitude among the younger people on our campus in particular and among young people in general. Y. W. C. A. Doruthy Crews President Kathryn Campbell _ Vice-President Maude Louise Lin ley Secretary Bessie Henry Treasurer Naomi Gritton Garnet McGinnis Margaret Ross Elizabeth Robertson Ruth German Faye Benjey Helen Gardner Louise Larkin Kitty Holcomb Ruth Herrell Helen Kiser If being on the campus for Freshman Week, welcoming new students and helping them to adapt themselves to their new life; if co-operating together in presenting the impressive services of the hanging of the greens and in sponsoring an annual Christmas party for the underprivileged children of the city of Richmond; if bringing to the campus during the school year some of the most outstanding speakers in the country; if these things indicate the fulfillment of our four purposes, then the Y. M. C. A and Y. W. C. A. are vital factors on Eastern ' s campus. gate ' ,, r • r i ' SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB Charles A. Keith Sponsor Herschel Roberts President Wilson Gabbard Vice-President O. Y. (Pat) Stewart Vice-President Katherine Campbell Secretary Frank Hill Treasurer Ft ' SON Smith Historian PARLIAMENTARY CLUB OFFICERS PEARL BUCHANAN S P° OT DELMAR DaltON President Joseph Mecca ' - Vice-President Mary Edna K.nc Secretary Joseph Gusweiler, Jr Treasurer Arthur Lund Sergeant-At-Arms MEMBERS Anna Arrasmith Lewis Estes Virgil McGlamery Grace Adams Joseph Gusweiler, Jr. Joseph Mecca Mrs. Ethel Beatty Mary Edna King Edwin Reynolds Florence Champion Astor Ledford Roy Teague Daisy Chestnut Arthur Lund William Wall Dclmar Dalton Hermann Maggard Brown Lee Yates The Eastern Parliamentary Society was organized by students of the Public Speaking Class. Its purpose is two-fold: namely, to promote an interest in parliamentary pro- cedures on the campus, and to provide practical usage of parliamentary methods. KAPPA DELTA PI Kappa Delta Pi is an international honor society in education. From its beginning as a small education club under the sponsorship of William C. Bagley at the University of Illinois in 1908, it has grown to include 103 institutional chapters throughout the United States. Delta Alpha chapter was installed May 5, 1933. The society aims to promote among students an interest in education as a science; to foster high standards of preparation for teaching, and to encourage scholarship and recognize outstanding service in the field of education. Membership is by invitation and is limited to those students who have exhibited unusual scholarship and leadership. Officers: President, Daily R. Turner: Vice-President, Martha Culton; Recorder Treasurer, Melva Walker; Historian, Anna A. Schnieb; Reporter, Bessie Henry; Counsellor, M. E. Mattox. Other members at Eastern this year: Sam C. Beckley, Lucille Bond, Mary L. Adams, Harold Kelly Clore, James H. Drake, Wilson Gabbard, Sally Kimbler, Helen Kiser, Eliza Hanson, Herschel Roberts, W. C. Jones, Keith O. Dicken, Mary K. Kalb, Naomi M. Kalb, Evelyn Newell, Nannie Estridge, Louise Kendall, Cecil Purdom, Clarice Turner, Rosa Yates, Katherine Halcomb. Members of the faculty affiliated with other chapters of K. D. P. are : Allie Fowler, President H. L. Donovan, Virgil Burns, Lucille Derrick, Mary F. McKinney, William I. Moore, Ruby Rush, Fred Engle, Mrs. Mary E. Bamhill, L. G. Kennamer, Saul Hounchell, Anna D. Gill, and Ellen Pugh. 4 IWSfc. ' fv PI OMEGA PI Pi Omega Pi, national commercial teachers ' honorary fraternity, is the first frater- nity ever to appear on the campus of the Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College. The Alpha Beta chapter was installed by the National President and the National Organizer February 9, 1933. There are thirty chapters of the fraternity in various parts of the United States, but the chapter established at Eastern is the only one in Kentucky. 1 . Active membership of Pi Omega Pi consists of those who are enrolled in college work as bona fide students who have met the following requirements: (a) Ten or more semester hours of college credit in commerce. (b) Five semester hours of college credit in education. (c) Superior standing in all commercial studies. (At Eastern this is interpreted to mean an average grade of at least B. ) (d) At least medium standing in all other college subjects. (This requirement at Eastern is a point standing of at least 1.5.) 2. Associate membership of Pi Omega Pi shall consist of those who were active members while in college and who have withdrawn from college before graduation. 3. Alumni membership of Pi Omega Pi shall consist of graduates of college who were active members while they were in college and of those who graduated before a chapter was established in their college, but who, since they attained the scholarship standards while a student, have been elected by the local chapter to membership. 4. Honorary membership in Pi Omega Pi may be conferred upon members of the commerce faculty or other persons whom the local chapter believes to be worthy of membership, who have not been students where a chapter of Pi Omega Pi exists. m UPPER CUMBERLAND CLUB OFFICERS Rondal Sharp President Beulah Clark Vice-President Naomi Howard Secretary Harvey Snyder Treasurer F. A. En gel Sponsor MEMBERS Thelward Keltner Herschel Roberts Nancy Hubbard Austin Carter Jennings Tallent Hazel Brock Kenneth Herren Furman Jones Ike Hubbard Beulah Clark Walter Slusher Anna Ruth Teams Faye Benjey Henry Hill Fuson Smith Willa Selvey Anna Kelly Christine Farris Fred A. Engle, Jr. Nell Stewart Joe Gilly F. A. Engle Marguerite Kelly Margaret Lawson Sally Terry Daisy Chestnut Opal Ridener Rondal Sharp Ruby Reams Gertrude Johnson Robert Bryant Addie Harmon Edna Dunn Jessie Johnson Floy Young Bertie McDaniels Charles Farris Lincoln Patrick Beulah Brock Brown Lee Slusher Harvey Snyder Curtis McDaniels Hobert Mink Elvy Roberts Genevieve Martin Ulysses Pace Mary Mae Brock Otis Mays Paul Parsons Kermit Nicholson Oscoe Davidson Kathcnne Wilson William Gilbert Clarence Gilbert Amy Taylor Cliltord Creech Ted Gilbert Edna Bullock Hiram Brock, Jr. Jesse Miracle Lida Eversole Wilma Selvey Roy Teague Pearl Woody Ivory Day Harry Hatler Albert Lawson Hazel Allen Ernest Snyder The Upper Cumberland Club was established on the campus in 1928 by Professor F. A. Engle. Its foremost objective is the creation of sound attitudes of fellowship among the students of the Upper Cumberland Valley. The club is a social organization. Various functions of a social nature arc sponsored by the club each year. Membership in the club is composed oi students from the Upper Cumberland Valley. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB The Physical Education Club is one of the most active professional organizations at Eastern. Membership in the club is limited to majors and minors m that field and to the faculty members of the Health and Physical Education Department. The organization has three specific objectives: first, to create a further interest in Health and Physical Education; second, to perpetuate a health consciousness among members of the club; and third, to enlighten members as to the present trends in Health and Physical Education. It is believed that in this way the ideals of the organization may be extended to the various communities in which majors and minors will soon be teaching. OFFICERS Fuson Smith President Edmond T. Hesser Vice-President Mayme Hamilton Sec.-Treas. Eliza Huches Sponsor MEMBERS Edgar McConnel Mildred Abrams Woodrow Lyday Alex Wallace Melva Walker Charles Bryant Mayme Hamilton Joe Hedges Roy Pille Eleanor Luginbuhl Robert Mavity Fuson Smith Ruth Perry Otwell Rankin Edmond Hessor Eli;a Hughes Jack Cummins Richard Greenwell Evelyn Long R. D. Lacy J. B. Scearce MEN ' S GLEE CLUB Marshall Ney norbert rechtin Edwin Barnes Leonard Benton Charles Billerman Harold Gross W. R. Hanshaw Edmond T. Hesser Norb Rechtin Estile Swan Joseph Greenwell James Hart President ..Vice-President James Heare Clayton Lucas Joe Meccia Don Michelson Marshall Ney Lee Poynter Bennett Rose Ruford Tipton J. D. Tolbert Bill Bennett Thomas Bonny Gano Caywood Lon S. Dorsey Richard Evans Henry Hughes Teddy Gilbert Walter Holton W. C. Hensley Gordon Nash Raymond Stivers MADRIGAL CLUB Louise Hughes President Martha Sudduth Vice-President Virginia Bohn Secretary Nancy Covington Treasurer Mary Murphy Director Mary L. Smith Jane Olive Hendren Alma Best Geraldine Allen Virginia Arnold Virginia Bohn Beulah Clarke Iris Cotton Nancy Covington Margaret Culton Helen Gaines Carlos Hale Mayme Hamilton Oral Hcnshaw Roberta Carrier Louise Hughes Mary C. Kalb Naomi Kalb Lucille Lawton Hilda Myers Catherine Lowe Margaret Neale Gladise Owens Delia Pointer Leila Pointer Norma Garrett Hazel Powell Katherine Prathcr Alma Reece Marie Reynolds Elizabeth Robertson Mildred Richardson Helen Schorle Martha Sudduth Mary Lilyon Smith Gwladys West Kathryn Wilkins Ann Edwards Jane Coats Inez Brandenburg DORMITORY STUDENT COUNCIL 1935-1936 Ann Edwards Mary Edna King Marion Cornett Katherine Miracle Anna Lee Hughes Rltii Marie Herrell, Chairman Katheryn Campbell Helen Howell Mabel Herren Ruth Marie Herrell Hazel Carter Carrie Wilson Eloise BaU Mattie Lou McKinney Evelyn Edmunds The Dormitory Student Council is an organization that acts more or less as a unit of student government. It is composed of women living in Burnam Hall and Sullivan Hall and has as its purpose the promoting of good will among the women who live in the two dormitories. The members of the council are appointed by the Dean of Women at the beginning of the school year. They are women who are interested in their work and accept no salary for what they do. Their chief interest is to assist the women residents in making their dormitories lovely places in which to live. 9BB i HBBI - v. ' . •; HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS Ruth Dix , Sponsor Ren a Alley Stewart President Ova Asbury Vice-President Edith Hensley Secretary-Treasurer Naomi Gritton Club Reporter This club, as well as all others, has ideals which it upholds. It extends a hand of friendship, not only to its members, but to all those who are interested in better homes for the future. Its aim is to make young women realize how closely associated health is to wholesome recreation. Our manners, our dress, and even our thoughts are influ- enced by the comradeship which we gain through our association with each other. Our motto: Service for all. and not for the individual. THE EASTERN ART CLUB Dord E. Fitz President Pearl Hendren Secretary Steve Edwards Vice-President Miss Mebane Faculty Sponsor The Eastern Art Cluh was organised in October, 193 5, with a total membership of twenty members. Due to the varied activities of the club, it has been recognized as one of the outstanding organizations on the campus, and has likewise become one of the largest. At present the Eastern Art Club is made up of eighty-two enthusiastic students. It has been said that the great purpose of nature is to create beauty. The purpose of the Eastern Art Club is to point out and emphasize that beauty which is so much a part of our everyday life. EH ' ¥ A f, i. 3 m ELEMENTARY COUNCIL Rosa McNeile President Ruth German Vice-President Kate Padgett Secretary-Treasurer Herschel Owens Chairman Membership Committee Kathryn Wilkins Publicity Agent Betsy Anderson Ruth German Rosa McNeill Laura Arnold Ethel Haddix Hilda Myers Virginia Ruth Arnold Marian Hagan Mary Graham Miller Bessie Baumgardner Elizabeth Haley Jesse Turley Moores Carola Berlepp May C. Hansen Joe Noe Alma Best Bessie Henry Reba Noe Nicolas Brewer Mary K. Holcomb Marzella Northcutt Edward Campbell Emma Holticlaw Herschel Owens Theda Campbell Helen Howell Kate Padgett Ruth Carr Furman Jones Ruth Perry Ine; Cass Inez Jordan Molly Mae Rogers Nancy Covington Grace Kincaid Mary Lillian Smith Estile Davidson Mary Edna King Mary Lynn Stibbins Lorena Estridge Helen Kiser Nell Stewart Eileen Fight Louise Larkin Lorinne Stigall Louise Flege Lucille Lawton John Thomas Naomi Foster Edith Lemaster Earnestine Thorn Marguarite Gentry Nellie Lusk Doro:hy Thornton Feme Gibson Edna McHargue Kathryn Wilkins mm NORTHERN KENTUCKY CLUB Norbert Rechtin President Otwell Rankin Vice-President Rosa McNeill Sec.-Treas. Edith Allington Maurice Bailey H. P. Baker Kathryn T. Baker Eluise BaU Harold Barlow William Bennett Charles Billerman Byrl Boggs Virginia Bohn Mary Jane Buckley Dorothy M. Burk Helen G. Carder Kelly Clore Paul DeMoisey Glenn DeWald Keith Dicken Lon Dorsey Herman Douglas Edward Eicher Elizabeth Eifert Herbert Erl Clifford Eubank Eileen Fight Kathryn Folmer Helen Gardiner Ruth German Raymond Godsey Mary Gould Harold Graham Joseh Gusweiler James Hart Robert Hatter Charles Headley Joyce Hermann THE BAND President Harold Ric.by „ Sponsor Nancy Covington James E. Van PeuRSEM Director T Drum Major Norman Lee Betsy Anderson Edward Eicher Harold Owen Dorothy Baxter Nelson Elder Jimmy Pickett Edith Baxter Alvin Emerson Elry Roberts Mary Elinor Black Richard Evans Bennett Rose Joe Blunchi Thomas Farns George Schart Thomas Bonny Jack Fife Mary Smith Dorothy Brock Clarence Gilbert Raymond Stivers Donovan Burru; Jake Greenwell Martha Sudduth Morns Creech Kennith Herron Estill Swan Mary Lo ls Clark Walter Holton Jean Willis Margaret Culton Mary Jo Leeds Sam Wise Dan Denny Edward Mavity Thelward Kcltncr Peggy Denny Joe Mitchell Ruth Walker Glenn DeWald Gordon Nash Edwin Pierson . ' -■iA- ' «. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION MEMBERS The Baptist Student Union was organized on Eastern ' s eampus in 1928, and has been in operation continuously since that time. The work has been under the direction of a student worker supported by the denomination since 1932, and for the past three years has been declared First Magnitude according to the standards of the Southern Baptist Department of Student Work. The executive council is composed of the heads of the various unit organizations of the Baptist Student Union with the pastor of the local church, a faculty adviser, and the student worker. The purpose of the union is to serve as a connecting link for the students between the college and the church. Membership is voluntary and may be obtained by enrolling in any activity of a local Baptist church. Kenneth Herren Mrs. C. L. Breland F. A. Engle Harry Hatler Edmond Hesser Bculah Clark Wilson Durr Chester Durham Kelly Clore June Redding Roberta Carrier Dorothy Thornton Lee Moss Austen Harrod Rondal Sharp Agnes Edmunds Edith Hensley Vera Wilburn Nclla Bailey Annalee Hughes Delhert Partin JEFFERSON, OLDHAM, SHELBY CLUB Richard Puss Greenwell President Sam Beck ley Sponsor Charles A. Keith Sponsor William E. Amyx Mrs. Elizabeth R. Haley J. B. Scearcc. Jr. Wilson 1. Ashby Frances Louise Hanna James L. Sheetz Marry Agnes Bohn Austis S. Harrod Vera Catherine Wilborn Charles Lee Davis Nancy Evelyn Long Adriel Newton Williams Joseph Casper Greenwell Pauline Pulliam Victoria I. Yates Richard I. Greenwell Elizabeth F. Robertson Dorothy Crews I m %m J 1m vV- ' £Lm ArSf ft t , LIBRARY STAFF Miss Mary Floyd Librarian Miss Isabel Bennet .Assistant Librarian in Charge of Circulation Mrs. Lucille Whitehead Assistant Librarian in Charge of Reference Room Miss Frances Mason Assistant Librarian in Charge of Training School Library Every day throughout the school year the library staff, in aiding students in their work, handles hundreds of books and magazines. In order to be of the greatest benefit to the stu- dent body it is necessary that the staff of stu- dent assistants be well selected. The aim of the librarians and assistants is to render courteous and efficient service at all times. Bernard Wilson Betsy Anderson Katherine Folmer Ella Ray Hastie Maude Louise Lindley Tommy Scott Wilma Bond Helen Schorle Leo Moss Lee Poynter Mary Katherine Kalb Daily Turner Gertrude Johnson Mary E. Denny Pauline Pulliam Emily Wiggins James Rodgers James H. 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Allen, Theodore Roosevelt, (Junior) Rovalton, Ky. Allen, Mrs. T. R. (Soph.) Royalton, Ky. Alley, James R. (Fresh.) Borderland, Ky. Alhngton, Edith (Junior) Newport, Ky. Amerine, Jennings B. (Junior) Ravenna, Ky. Ammerman, Elisabeth Lee (Fresh.) Shawhan. Ky. Ammerman, James Kenneth (Fresh.) Falmouth, Ky. Amyx, Villiam Edward (Fresh.) Shelbyville, Ky. Anderson, Betsy Richards (Junior) Shawhan, Ky. Applegate, Bonnie Jeanne (Soph.) Ashland, Ky. Arbuckk, John Marshall (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Arnold, Virginia Ruth (Junior) Dry Ridge, Ky. Arrasmith, Anna Ware (Senior) Bethel, Ky. Arrasmith, Ewell Roberts (Fresh.) Bethel, Ky. Arrington, Bess C. (Soph.) Blaine, Ky. Arnngton, Hudson (Soph.) Blaine, Ky. Asberry, Lena (Soph.) Windy, Ky. Asberry, Leta (Fresh.) Windy, Ky. Asbury, Ova (Junior) Kenvir, Ky. Ash, C. R. (Senior) Willisburg, Ky. Ashby, Wilson Thomas (Fresh.) Shelbyville, Ky. Ashcraft, Ohna (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Atkinson, Julian E. (Soph.) Carlisle, Ky. B Bach, Alma Elizabeth (Soph.) Jackson, Ky. Bailey, Joy (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Bailey, Lewis (Soph.) Lerose, Ky. Bailey, Maurice Edwin (Fresh.) Covington, Ky. Bailey. Nclla Mae (Fresh.) Salyersville, Ky. Bailey, Willia Carroll (Fresh.) Burgin, Ky. Baker. Clarence Dow (Junior) Holbrook, Ky. Baker, H. P. (Senior) Walton, Ky. Baker, Homer (Fresh.) Dreyfus, Ky. Baker, Kathryn T. (Graduate) Walton, Ky. Baker, Oral (Junior) Booneville, Ky. Baker, Squire (Soph.) Oneida, Ky. Baker, Tommy (Fresh.) W. Irvine, Ky. Balden, Louise Sadie (Junior) Harrodsburg, Ky. Ballard, Vivian D. (Fresh.) Ravenna, Ky. Ballengee, Emma Thomas (Fresh.) Paris, Ky. Balz, Eloise Edna (Fresh.) Covington, Ky. Barbe, Cherry Earline (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Barber, Wilbur (Soph.) Switzer, Ky. Barclay, Josephine (Fresh.) Red House, Ky. Barker, Bruce Wilson (Junior) Travelers Rest, Ky. Bailow, Harold Robert (Fresh.) Union, Ky. Barnes, Edwin Wilson (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Barnett,- Dove (Senior) Portsmouth, Ky. Barnett, Nancy (Junior) Columbia, Ky. Barrett, Garnet Viola (Junior) Pikeville, Ky. Baxter, Sidney Reed (Fresh.) Alton Station, Ky. Bays, Herbert (Soph.) Sandy Hook, Ky. Beatty, Mable Lutes (Fresh.) Beattyville, Ky. Beatty, Para E. (Soph.) Sand Gap, Ky. Beauchamp, Constance (Junior) Columbia, Ky. Bccknell, William Edward (Junior) Boone- ville, Ky. Beckner, Helen (Fresh.) Harlan, Ky. Bcgley, Glenna Mae (Senior) Middlesboro, Ky. Belle, Milton Andrew (Senior) London, Ky. Benjey, Faye Maxine (Soph.) Coalgood, Ky. Bennett, William E. (Soph.) Covington, Ky. Bentley, Charles Jackson (Junior) Mt. Olivet, Ky. Benton, Jessie Mae (Soph.) Irvine, Ky. Benton, Margaret (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Benton, Norman Earl (Senior) Irvine, Ky. Benton, Tommy Butler (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Berlepp, Carola Johanna (Soph.) Stanford. Ky. Bersot, Marion D. (Senior) Ghent, Ky. Best, Alma (Junior) Harrodsburg, Ky. Billermjn, Charles Tutin (Fresh.) Ft. Thomas. Ky. Birt, Bonnie Elizabeth (Senior) Pulaski, Ky. Bishop, Fred Felty (Soph.) Felty, Ky. Black. Anna Bales (Senior Degree) Richmond, Ky. Black, Fiank Bush (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Black, T. J. (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Blackard, Samuel E. (Junior) Versailles. Ky. Blackburn, Charles M. (Soph.) Hardy. Ky. Blake, Ellen W. (Soph.) Cow Creek, Ky. Boggs, Byrl (Fresh.) Bcllevue, Ky. Boggs, Ellis B. (Junior) Kings Creek. Ky. Bohn, Mary Agnes (Fresh.) Shelbyville, Ky. DIRECTORY Bohn, Virginia Anne (Soph.) Newport, Ky. Bond, Clotille M. (Soph.) Meta, Ky. Bond, Floy Gale (Senior) Egypt, Ky. Bond, Lucille Leslie (Senior) Meta, Ky. Bond, Wilma Loretta (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Bond, Zola Cree (Senior) Egypt, Ky. Boneta, Eulogia Carolta (Junior) Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. Bonny, Thomas Howard (Senior) Mt. Sterling Ky. Bordes, Rozella F. (Fresh.) Brodhead, Ky. Bower, Lillian Mae (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Brandenburg, Effie Lois (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Brandenburg, Inez (Soph.) Fox, Ky. Brandenburg, Orveda Athaline (Fresh) Irvine, Ky. Brashear. Virginia Lee (Junior) Berea, Ky. Bressler, Jerome George (Fresh.) Dayton, Ky. Brewer, George (Senior) Stanton, Ky. Brewer, Kelley (Soph.) Stanton, Ky. Brewer, Kermit Nicholas (Soph.) Sturgeon, Ky. Brigmon, W. W. (Junior) Forgertown, Ky. Brinton, Jay Olsen (Junior) Salt Lake City, Utah. Brittain, Anna (Soph.) Gulston, Ky. Brittain, Glades (Soph.) Tinsley, Ky. Britton, Christine Lake (Soph.) Middlefork, Britton, Jessie (Senior) Oneida, Ky. Broaddus, Myrtle (Special) Richmond, Ky. Brock, Beulah Mae (Junior) Lida, Ky. Brock, Hiram, Jr. (Fresh.) Harlan, Ky. Brock, Mary Mae (Junior) London, Ky. Brock, Ramsey (Fresh.) Coalgood. Brockman, Ethel (Soph.) Sand Gap, Ky. Brooks, David A. (Senior) Parksville, Ky. Brown, Edgar L. (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Henry (Fresh.) Bromo, Ky. Lena Louise (Junior) Cattlettsburg, Mable Marie (Soph.) Eubank, Ky. Ruth Blackwell (Junior) Witt Springs, Brown, Brown, Ky. Brown, Brown, Ky. Broyles. Edith Elizabeth (Fresh.) Plato, Ky. Broyles, Octa Elizabeth (Senior) Brumfield, Ky. Brumbach, Lora Mae (Fresh.) Harlan, Ky. Bryant, Charles Williams (Junior) McKinney, Ky. Brvant, Geneva C. (Mrs.) (Junior) McKinney, Ky. Bryant, James T. (Senior) McKinney, Ky. Bryant. Robert Elmer (Special) Sumner, Ky. Buckley, Jane Mary (Fresh.) Covington, Ky. Bullock, Edna K. (Senior) Pittsburg, Ky. Burgess, Doris Lynn (Fresh.) Paint Lick. Ky. Burk, Dorothy Ann (Fresh.) Covington, Ky. Burnam, Florence K. (Senior Degree) Rich- mond, Ky. Burrus, Frances B. (Fresh.) Million, Ky. Burton, Charles Calvin (Junior) Blaine, Ky. Burton. Mildred Opal (Fresh.) Hummel, Ky. Burton, Nell Jacqueline (Junior) Stacy Fork, Ky. Buser. Louetta Elizabeth (Junior) Bradford, Ky. Bush, Philip (Fresh.) Ravenna, Ky. Cable, Mildred Thomas (Soph.) Fincastle, Ky. Caldwell, F. Reed (Senior) Owenton, Ky. Caldwell, James Franklin (Soph.) Loyall, Ky. Callihan, Orpha R. (Senior) W. Irvine, Ky. Calvert, Naomi Mae (Junior) Rileys, Ky. Cammack, Edward Jackson (Fresh.) Owenton, Ky, Daniel Edward (Junior) Booneville, Elizabeth (Fresh.) Standford, Ky. Ida Bohn (Junior) Inhoopflorca, Kash (Junior) Hardshell, Ky. Kathryne Rose (Junior) Stanford, Campbell Ky. Campbel Campbell Ky. Campbel Campbell Ky. Campbell. Kearney (Fresh.) Taylorsville, Ky. Campbell, Raleigh Chester (Junior) Busy, Ky. Campbell, Theda Gladys (Soph.) Four Miles, Ky. Canter, Richard Lee (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Carder, Helen G. (Soph.) Ludlow, Ky. Carr, Ruth (Soph.) Panola, Ky. Carrell, George H. (Senior) Louisville, Kv Carrier, Roberta (Soph.) Middleburg, Ky. Carter, Austin (Fresh.) Corbin, Ky. Carter, Georgina (Soph.) Falmouth, Ky. Carter, Hazel Lois (Soph.) Moreland, Ky. Cass, J ane Young (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Case, Lucille (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Cass, Inez (Soph.) Brodhead, Ky. Caudill, Aria (Soph.) Odds, Ky. Caudill, Mrs. Frances W. (Soph.) Odds, Ky. Cawood, Lcnarue (Soph.) Harlan, Ky. Caywood, Gano Dudley (Senior) Versailles, Ky. Champion, M. Florence (Junior) Bondvillc. Ky Chestnut, Daisy (Senior) Oakley, Ky. Clulds, Russell McKee (Soph.) Falmouth, Ky. Chitwood, Mary Elizabeth (Special) Whitley City, Ky. Clark, Beulah Elizabeth (Soph.) Corbin, Ky. Clark. Letha (Junior) Auxicr, Ky. Clark, Mary Lois (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Clark, Vernon (Soph.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Clarke, Mary Elizabeth (Soph.) Auxier, Ky. Clay, Clarence Cassius (Fresh.) Catlettsburg, Ky. Clore, Harold Kelly (Junior) Burlington, Ky. Clorc, Zayda K;ndall (Soph.) Walton, Ky. Cocanougher, Frances (Soph.) Danville, Ky. DIRECTORY Cockerh.im, Hannah (Fresh.) Beattyville, Ky. Colley, Lois L. (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Collins, Bazel (Fresh.) Harlan, Ky. Collins, Elizabeth (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Collins, J. Richman (Junior) Maysville, Ky. Collins, Mary Ann (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Collins, Orlena Frances (Junior) Elkatawa, Ky. Congleton, J. Barbara (Junior) Richmond. Ky. Conley, Susan Clarke (Fresh.) Cliff, Ky. Conrad. Orman (Fresh.) Falmouth. Ky. Cook, Sherman Martub (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Cooksey, Alpha Barbara (Fresh.) Cornishville, Ky. Cooper, Teresa (Junior) Lebanon, Ky. Corder, Martha Jane (Fresh.) Monticello, Ky. Cornelison, Owen Powell (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Cornelius, Ada Belle (Soph.) Mershons, Ky. Cornett, Charles Estell (Junior) Brock, Ky. Cornett, Dolphus (Soph.) Datha. Ky. Cornett, Elvira (Fresh.) Booneville, Ky. Cornett, Marion (Senior) Larue, Ky. Cornett, Mike Hurst (Junior) Booneville, Ky. Cornett, Susie Lou (Soph.) Larue, Ky. Cotton, Iris Jean (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Cotton, Joyce (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Cotton, Margaret (Fresh.) Kirksville, Ky. Covington, Nancy Cunningham (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Cox, Charles B. (Fresh.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Cox, Cleona Spicer (Fresh.) Willow, Ky. Cox, Hubert Lee (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Cox, Lillian (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Cox, Mary Rice (Soph.) Rice Station, Ky. Coyer, Mary (Senior) Prestonsburg, Ky. Coyle, Alvis Newton (Junior) Foxtown, Ky. Coyle, Elmer Allen. Foxtown, Ky. Grace, Winford Whitt (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Craig, Louise (Fresh.) Ghent, Ky. Craig, Margaret (Junior) Ghent, Ky. Creech, Alberta M. (Fresh.) Brock, Ky. Creech, Clifford Lee (Junior) Pineville, Ky. Creech. Elmer (Soph.) Fogertown, Ky. Creech, Florence Blair (Special) Paint Lick. Ky. Creech, Robert Morns (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Crews, Dorothy (Senior) Shelbyville, Ky. Crews, Georgetta (Soph.) Lancaster, Ky. Crider, Verna (Junior) Liggett, Ky. Cromer, John H. (Junior) London, Ky. Gross, Mellic Frances (Soph.) Junction Citv, Ky. Culton, Margaret Louise (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Cummins, Jack Waddell (Soph.) Pikeville, Ky. Cunagin, David Hurley (Soph.) Berea, Ky. Cunditl, Kathryn Virginia (Senior) Irvine. Ky. Cunditl, Marke (Soph.) Somerset, Ky. Cunningham, Elmer W. (Junior) Switzer, Ky. Cupp, Carl Franklin (Fresh.) Highsplint, Ky. D Dailey, Mary Alenc (Fresh.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Dalton, Delmar J. (Soph.) Powersburg, Ky. Dalton, Mrs. Oakley (Soph.) Powersburg, Ky. Damron. Thelma June (Fresh.) Esco, Ky. Dann, Jack Carl (Fresh.) McRoberts, Ky. Daugherty, Leonard (Junior) Freeburn, Ky. Daugherty, Shoff Owen (Junior) Monticello, Ky. Davidson, Estill (Soph.) Annville, Ky. Davidson, Oscoe (Fresh.) Ingram, Ky. Davis, Charles Lee (Fresh.) Finchville, Ky. Davis, Clifford (Fresh.) Corbin, Ky. Davis, Leroy (Fresh.) Wilmington, Ohio. Davis, Vernon Taylor (Junior) Paint Lick, Ky. Day, Ivory F. (Fresh.) Cranks, Ky. Day, Marion Herbert (Fresh.) Loyall, Ky. Deatherage, Margaret Mae (Fresh.) Rich- mond, Ky. Deaton, Burnice (Senior) Fillmore, Ky. Deaton, Mrs. Maurine Patrick (Senior) Salycrsville, Ky. Dejarnette, Hattie (Junior) Richmond, Ky. De[arnctte, Mary Willis (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Delap, rred (Fresh.) Loyall, Ky. DeMoisey, Paul Barry (Junior) Walton, Ky. Dcmpsey. Alice Corinne (Fresh.) Warfield, Denham, Dorothy Lee (Junior) Rice Station, Ky. Denham, Florence Kathenne (Junior) Stan- ford, Ky. Denny, Dann Wood (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Denny, Mary Eleanor (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Denny, Orion M. (Soph.) Winchester, Ky. Devore, Robert Evans (Junior) Sanders, Ky. Dewald, Glenn August (Fresh.) Cold Springs, Ky. Dicken, Keith Orton (Senior) California. Ky. Dicken, Mervin (Soph.) Calilornia, Ky. Disney, Ruth (Senior) Corbin, Ky. Dixon, Emil (Fresh.) Blackey, Ky. Dixon, Julia (Senior) Blackey, Ky. Dolen, Shirley Opal (Soph.) Monticello. Kv. Doolin, Laverne (Junior) Bryantsville, Ky. Dorris, Mary E. (Junior) Richmond.. Ky. Dorsey. Alonzo (Fresh.) Bellevue, Ky. Dotson. Anna Rae (Junior) Bellevue, Ky. Douglas, Elmer (Soph.) Aberdeen, S. D. Douglas, Herman (Soph.) Bellevue, Ky. Duckwall, Christine C. (Fresh.) Lynch, Ky. Dudderar, Dovie Parrish (Senior) Irvine, Ky. Dudderar, Janet (Junior) Stanford, Ky. Duerson, William Robert (Junior) Paint Lick, Ky. DIRECTORY Dunaway. Theodore (Fresh.) Boyd, Ky. Duncan, Finley M. (Soph.) Tateville, Ky. Dunn, Edna Lillian (Junior) Corbin, Ky. Durham, J. Chester (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Durham, Mary Lee (Junior) Rockhold, Ky. Durr, George Wilson (Fresh.) Harrodsburg, Ky. Dyer, Joseph Edward (Senior) Prestonsburg, Ky. Dykes, James Hamilton (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Agnes Alice (Soph.) Bristow,_ Ky. Evelyn J. (Soph ) Bristow, Ky. Edwards, Anna French (Soph.) Corbin, Ky. Edwards, Frank W. (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Edwards, Nancy Reva (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Edwards, Stephen C. (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Eich, Lois May (Fresh.) Bellevue, Ky. Eicher, Edward Elmer (Fresh.) Ft. Thomas, Edmunds Edmunds Ky. Eifert, ton, Elder. Elkins Elliott. Elliott Ky. Ellison Elisabeth Katherine (Soph.) Coving- Ky. John Emil (Fresh.) Eldorado, Ky. Garnet (Junior) Yatesville, Ky. Edith (Senior) Rice Station, Ky. Evelyn Mildred (Soph.) Rice Station, John W. (Soph.) Corbin, Ky. Engle, Jerry M. (Soph.) Bulan, Ky. Engle, Mattie Lee (Soph.) Berea, Ky. Engle, Mrs. Rosa S. (Graduate) Bulan, Ky. Erl, Herbert John (Fresh.) Dayton, Ky. Estes, Delbert Lee (Fresh.) Science Hill, Ky. Estes, Elizabeth Casada (Junior) Eubank, Ky. Estes, Lewis (Junior) Eubank, Ky. Estes, Mildred Mae (Fresh.) Science Hill, Ky. Estridge, Burnam (Graduate) Paint Lick, Ky. Estridge, Lorene (Soph.) Stanford, Ky. Estridge, Lucile McWhorter (Graduate) Paint Lick, Ky. Estridge, Nannie A. (Senior) Stanford, Ky. Eubank, Clifford Joseph (Soph.) Covington, Ky. Evans, Esther Ruth (Fresh.) Berea, Ky. Eversole, Lida M. (Junior) London, Ky. Faris, Christine E. (Junior) London, Ky. Faris, Earl Nelson (Junior) London, Ky. Farley, Glenmorc (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Farmer, Alice Sparks (Junior) McKee, Ky. Farmer, Edyth Lee (Fresh.) Beattyville, Ky. Farmer, Luther C. (Junior) McKee, Ky. Farris Charles Leon (Soph.) Corbin, Ky. Farris, Jacob Thomas (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Farris, Mary Kate (Senior) Raywick, Ky. Feinstein, Milton David (Fresh.) Barbour- ville, Ky. Ferguson, Elmer D. (Soph.) Burning Springs. Kv. Ferrill, Wilhelmina K. (Fresh.) Berea, Ky. Fields, Herman Dewitt (Fresh.) Falmouth, Ky. Fife, Paul (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Fits, Dord Edward (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Flannery, Moss Wayne (Junior) Herd, Ky. Flege, Helen Louise (Senior) Williamstown, Ky. Fleming, Mabel (Soph.) Etty, Ky. Folmer, Kathryn (Soph.) Independence, Ky. Forbes, Wallace G. (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Ford, Mary Auxier (Soph.) Prestonsburg, Ky. Foster, Naomi (Soph.) Russell, Ky. Fothergill, David Edward (Soph.) Berea, Ky. Francisco, Lela Mae (Soph.) Brodhead, Ky. Freeman, Manual (Soph.) Ravenna, Ky. Friend, Molly Virginia (Soph.) W. Irvine, Ky. Frost, Graydon (Junior) Cow Creek, Ky. Fulkerson, Heman W. (Junior) Grayson, Ky. G Gabbard, Edith Mae (Soph.) Booncville, Ky. Gabbard, Wilson (Senior) Ricetown, Ky. Gaffney, Marietta (Soph.) Lancaster, Ky. Gaines, Helen (Fresh.) Owenton, Ky. Galloway, Jack C. (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Galloway, Reed Edward (Fresh.) Pineville, Ky. Gambill, Johnny Emery (Senior) Datha, Ky. Gann, ' J. Roy (Senior) Middlesboro, Ky. Gardiner, Helen Ruth (Junior) Fort Thomas, Ky. Garriott, Gretchen G. (Fresh.) Lexington, Ky. Gatliff, Ellen Katherine (Soph.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Gentry. Beulah C. (Fresh.) Bromo, Ky. Gentry, Marguerite Ann (Junior) Middles- boro, Ky. German, Ruth (Senior) Bellvue, Ky. Gibson, Feme O. (Senior) Booneville, Ky. Gibson, Hugh R. (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Gilbert, Clarence Edward (Fresh.) Lynch, Ky. Gilbert, Russell (Soph.) Irvine, Ky. Gilbert, Teddy Curtis (Fresh.) Pineville, Ky. Gilbert, William G. (Soph.) Black Water, Ky. Gilly, Joe Garland (Junior) Harlan, Ky. Gilreath, Delmer (Soph.) Marshes Siding, Ky. Glass, Homer Wilson (Soph.) Argillite, Ky. Goble, Naomi (Junior) Prestonsburg, Ky. Gooch, Mrs. Mary Edith (Junior) Lancaster, Ky. Goodlett, H. Lloyd (Senior) Burgin, Ky. Gould. Alvcrta Jeanne (Fresh.) W. Irvine, Ky. Gould, Mary F. (Junior) Covington, Ky. Gragg, Susan Lydia (Junior) Pineville, Ky. Graham, Harold (Soph.) Covington, Ky. Gray, Eva Ethel (Special) Monticello, Ky. Gray, Martha (Junior) Cynthiana, Ky. DIRECTORY Green, Evelyn Hcnslcv (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Greenwell, Joseph C. (Fresh.) Shelbyville, Ky. Greenwell, Richard I. (Senior) Shelbyville, Ky. Griggs, Stella Margaret (Fresh.) Cuzick, Ky. Gritton, Naomi N. (Soph.) Harrodsburg, Ky. Gusweiler, Joseph G. (Junior) Ludlow, Ky. H Hacker, Delona (Soph.) Oneida, Ky. Hacker, Jerry Lee (Fresh.) Annville, Ky. Haddix, Edith Jean (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Hagan, Ohna Lee (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Hagood, William Joseph (Fresh.) Loyall, Ky. Hahn, Gertrude P. (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Hahn, Wickliffe H. (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Hale, Carlos M. (Junior) W. Prestonsburg. Ky. Hales, Donald L. (Senior) Jackson, Ky. Haley, Mrs. Elizabeth R. (Sophomore) Simp- sonville, Ky. Hall, Alfred Donnelly (Junior) Manchestei, Ky. Hall, Herman (Soph.) Moreland, Ky. Hamblin, James A. (Senior) Dunraven, Ky Hamilton, Martha (Senior) Mt. Sterling, Ky Hamilton, Mary Hayden (Fresh.) Union City Ky. Hamilton, Mayme S. (Senior) Richmond, Ky Hamilton, Robert C. (Fresh.) Elizabethtown Ky. Hamilton, William C. (Soph.) Mt. Sterling Ky. Hamm, Ruby Golden (Senior) Bryantsville Ky. Hammonds, Edmond (Fresh.) Paint Lick, Ky Hammonds. Ruth Allene (Fresh.) Richmond Ky. Hammonds, Velma S. (Soph.) Lancaster, Ky Haney, Elizabeth (Fresh.) Jackson, Ky. Hanger, Betty Rousseau (Junior) Richmond Ky. Hanna, Frances Louise (Senior) Shelbyville Ky. Hanshaw, W. R. (Junior) Russell, Ky. Harmon, Addie (Soph.) Youngs Creek, Ky. Harmon, Mrs. Judson (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Harris, Henry Murray (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky Harrison, Lillian Marie (Fresh.) Ravenna, Ky. Harrison, Minnie Frances (Soph.) Maysville, Ky. Harrod, Austin S. (Junior) Bagdad, Ky. Hart, James M. (Soph.) Bellevue, Ky. Hastic, Ella Ray (Senior) Mt. Sterling, Ky. Hatler, Harry G. M., Jr. (Junior) Corbin, Ky. Haynes, Othniel M. (Soph.) Northfield, Kv. Hayre, J. G. (Fresh.) Oneida, Ky. Hays, Blanche (Soph.) Ary, Ky. Hays, Lydia Ann (Soph.) Springfield, Ky. Hays, Ruth (Senior) Springfield, Ky. Hcadlev, Fenncr G. (Senior) Middlesboro, Ky. Hcarc, A. Taylor, (Soph.) Richmond. Ky. Hcarc, James Thomas (Junior) Bcrca. Ky. Hedges, Joe (Junior) Georgetown, Ky. Hcndren, Jane Olive (Junior) Kirksville, Ky. Hendren, Pearl Deaver (Soph.) Harrodsburg, Ky. Hcndrickson, Ethel George (Junior) Four Mile, Ky. Hcndrickson, Horace W. (Fresh.) Lancaster, Ky. Henry, Bessie (Senior) North Middlctown, Ky. Hcnslcv, Henrv (Fresh.) Burning Springs, Ky. Hcnsley, Edith West (Junior) Sibcrt, Ky. Hcnsley, Jean Bennett (Senior) Berea, Ky. Hensley, Oraer (Senior) Oneida, Ky. Hcnsley, W. C. (Junior) Estill, Ky. Hermann, B. Joyce (Fresh.) Newport, Ky. Hcrndon, Nannie Rose (Soph.) Booneviile. Ky. Herrcll, Ruth Marie (Senior) Middlesboro, Ky. Hcrrcn, Harry Kenneth (Fresh.) Corbin, Ky. Herren, Mabel E. (Junior) Bradfordsvillc, Ky. Hcsser, Edmond T. (Junior) Newport, Ky. Hignite, Don Louis (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Hignite, Hugh Louis (Soph.) Paint Lick, Ky. Hill, Edna G. (Fresh.) Germantown, Ky. Hill, Ella Katherine (Fresh.) Berea, Ky. Hill, Frank (Senior) Germantown, Ky. Hill, Henry (Senior) Grove, Ky. Hill, Kathleen Welch (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Hill, Walter Robert (Fresh.) Pineville, Ky. Hilton, Bentley Jones (Soph.) Pine Hill, Ky. Hilton, Ruth Cecilia (Junior) Pine Hill, Ky. Hines, Arthur (Soph.) Somerset, Ky. Hinklc, Woodrow, W. (Junior) Paris, Ky. Holbroo ' c, Elizabeth Ann (Soph.) Owenton, Ky. Holt, Dccima R. (Soph.) Big Hill, Ky. Holton, Walter T. (Soph.) Trinity, Ky. Horn, Lucile Frances (Fresh.) Harrodsburg. Ky. Hornaday, Helen Charlotte (Fresh.) Lebanon, Ky. House, H. Douglas (Fresh.) Red House, Kv. House, L. C. (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Howard, Estill Bernard (Fresh.) Wallins, Ky. Howard, Flossie Naomi (Fresh.) Wallins, Ky. Howard, Garrett Lance (Soph.) Pitts, Ky. Howard, Mary Francis (Fresh.) Wallins, Ky. Howard, Victor (Fresh.) Wallins, Ky. Howe, John Edgar (Soph.) Alexandria, Ky. Howell, Helen B. (Junior) Ashland. Ky. Hubbard, Ike Cobb (Special) Black Water, Ky. Hubbard, Mrs. Nancy (Soph.) Black Water. Ky. DIRECTORY Hubcr, Thelma Luluhclle (Fresh.) Maysville, Ky. Hushes. Anna Lee (Soph.) Maysville, Ky. Hughes, Elmo Keith (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Hughes, Henry A. (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Hughes, Jack (Senior) Frankfort, Ky. Hughes, Louise (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Hughes, Millie Myrtle (Fresh.) W. Prestons- hurg, Ky. Hughes, Paul (Fresh.) Ft. Thomas, Ky. Hughes, Stella Anna (Soph.) Crystal, Ky. Hulette, Mary Elizabeth (Soph.) Paint Lick, Ky. Hunt, Willie E. (Junior) German, Ky. Hunter, Anna Belle (Fresh.) Nicholasville, Ky. Hunter, Mary Doty (Fresh.) Ricmond, Ky. Hurley, Eulene (Mrs. Godfrey) (Senior) Annville, Ky. Hurley, Godfrey (Soph.) Annville, Ky. Hurley, Vadys B. (Soph.) Berea, Ky. Hurt, Evelyn (Junior) Lancaster, Ky. Hutchinson, Estille Lee (Soph.) Fannin, Ky. Hylton, Mousie Ellen (Junior) Pikeville, Ky. Ingels, Mary Katherine (Junior) Cynthiana, Ky. Isaacs, Deward Belmont (Soph.) Station Camp, Ky. Isaacs, Grace Newton (Fresh.) Station Camp, Ky. Isaacs, James Harold (Junior) Irvine, Ky. Isaacs, Ohna M. (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. J Jackson, Ed (Fresh.) Beattyville, Ky. Jasper, Mrs. Philip (Senior) Mintonville, Ky. Jasper, Philip (Senior) Mintonville, Ky. Jenkins, Joe (Soph.) Fullerton, Ky. Jennings, Alzada Thompson (Senior) Carlisle, Ky. Jett, Carmen Leon (Soph.) Canyon Falls, Ky. Jett, Sam (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Johns, Cornelia (Fresh.) Wilmore, Ky. Johnson, Edgar Peace (Fresh.) Hazard, Ky. Johnson, Gertrude L. (Junior) Corbin, Ky. Johnson, Harold (Senior) Paris, Ky. Johnson, Hazel Decotha (Soph.) Rella, Ky. Johnson, Jesse Wade (Soph.) Rockholds, Ky. Johnson, Jessie Louise (Junior) Orlando, Ky. Johnson, Myrtle Lee (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Johnson, Rena Jane (Fresh.) Orlando, Ky. Johnston, Nelle (Junior) Annville, Ky. Jones, Aline Bernice (Soph.) Berea, Ky. Jones, Etta (Junior) Dunravcn, Ky. Jones, Furman (Senior) Corbin, Ky. Jones, Ida Masters (Junior) Million, Ky. Jones, Pauline (Fresh.) Million, Ky. Jones, Rector Alson (Fresh.) Dreyfus, Ky. Jordon, Inez Mills (Junior) Winchester, Ky. Judy, Reuben (Fresh.) Monterey, Ky. Kalh, Mary Kathryn (Junior) Brooksville, Ky. Kalb, Naomi Margaret (Junior) Brooksville, Ky. Karnck, Cecil Charles (Fresh.) Richmond. Ky. Karrick, Sula Jones (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Keeney, Kathryn (Senior) Independence, Ky. Keith, Theodore H. R. (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Kelley, Allene (Fresh.) Pleasureville, Ky. Kelley, Elizabeth Mitchel (Fresh.) Prospect, Ky. Kelly, Anna Ford (Fresh.) Wallins Creek, Ky. Kelly, Marguerite Lee (Special) Wallins Creek, Ky. Kelsch, Marjorie Marie (Fresh.) Dover, Ky. Keltner, Jessie Lillian (Fresh.) Somerset, Ky. Keltner, Thelward (Fresh.) Gorbin, Ky. Kendall, Myrtle Louise (Junior) Elizaville, Ky. Kidwell, Maryanna (Soph.) Irvine, Ky. Killen, John Richard (Soph.) New Boston, Ohio. Kimbler, Sally Eleanor (Senior) Meta, Ky. Kincaid, B. Grac e (Soph.) Richmond. Ky. Kincer, Curtis Anderson (Fresh.) Brodhcad, Ky. King, Lester Howard (Soph.) Whitley City. Ky. King, Mary Edna (Junior) LaGrangc, Ky. King, Roy (Soph.) Annville, Ky. King, William Overton (Junior) Clifton Forge, Va. Kiser, Helen B. (Junior) Covington, Ky. Laccy, Ro D. (Soph.) Harlan, Ky. Langdon, Letty L. (Soph.) Manchester, Ky. Lanham, Oakley (Senior) McKinney, Ky. Larkin, Louise (Senior) Paris, Ky. Lawson, Albert (Junior) Julip, Ky. Lawson, Elsie (Soph.) Paint Lick, Ky. Lawson, Margaret Viola (Junior) Woodbine, Lawson, Robert Waverly (Senior) Corbin, Ky. Lawton, Lucille (Soph.) Bellevue, Ky. Layne, Raymond Lee (Graduate) Berea, Ky. Ledford, Astor H. (Sophomore) Marcum, Ky. Lee, Addie T. (Soph.) Mummie, Ky. Lee, Cleda R. (Soph.) Tyner, Ky. Lee, Elmer (Soph.) Oaks, Ky. Lee, Henry (Junior) Campbellshurg, Ky. Lee, Norman (Soph.) Maysville, Ky. LeMaster, Edith (Junior) Riceville, Ky. Lester, Virginia Anna (Soph.) Junction, Ky. Lewis, Charley (Fresh.) McWhorter, Ky. Lewis, John Kenneth (Junior) London, Ky. Lewis, Violet (Junior) Dallas, N. C. Limb, Alfred James (Junior) Salt Lake City, Utah. DIRECTORY Linley, Maude Louise (Senior) Cynthiana, Ky. Little, Ernest (Fresh.) McWhorter, Ky. Locke, Lester Keith (Junior) Kettle Island, Ky. Long, Clyde Farnum (Junior) Million, Ky. Long, Ferris (Senior) Fineville, Ky. Long, Nancye Evelyn (Soph.) Shelby villc, Ky. Long, Virginia L. (Senior) Irvine, Ky. Long, Walton H. (Soph.) Wallins Creek, Ky. Lovette, Sylvia Carroll (Soph.) Hindman, Ky. Lovitt, Lee Cas (Junior) Pleasant View, Ky. Lowe, Margaret Moreland (Fresh.) Paris, Ky. Lowry, Meredith Virginia (Fresh.) Coving- ton, Ky. Lucas, Charlie (Junior) Primrose, Ky. Lucas, Dccoursey Clayton (Fresh.) Primrose, Ky. Lucas, Hazel Marie (Fresh.) Primrose, Ky. Ludwick, Thomas M. (Senior) Jeffersontown, Ky. Luginbuhl, Eleanor Ruth (Fresh.) Norwood, Ohio. Lukas, William John (Fresh.) Freeburn, Ky. Lund, Arthur Earl (Junior) Salt Lake City, Utah. Lunsford, Robert Bruce (Fresh.) Wiseman- town, Ky. Lutes, Cora (Fresh.) Louisville, Ky. Lydey, Woodrow Wilson (Fresh.) Louisville, Ky. Lykins, Benjamin W. (Soph.) Bethanna, Ky. Lynch, Ruth E. (Soph.) Earnestville, Ky. Mc McCollum, Norma (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. McConnell, J. Edgar (Soph.) Forks of Elk- horn, Ky. McConnell, William (Senior) Mt. Olivet, Ky. McCord, Jack (Senior) Richmond, Ky. McCowan, Lou Elisabeth (Soph.) Victory, Ky. McCoy, Ruby (Soph.) Belfry, Ky. McCulley, Sylvia Rose (Junior) Lancaster, Ky. McDaniel. Bertie (Soph.) Oakley, Ky. McDaniel, Curtis (Senior) Oakley, Ky. McDonald, Edith Mildred (Soph.) Eubank, Ky. McDougle, Marion E. (Senior Degree) Rich- mond, Ky. McDowell, Clement (Soph.) West Irvine, Ky. McFerron. Ruth M. (Junior) Mt. Vernon, Ky. McGaffee, Ardith (Soph.) Tinsley, Ky. McGinnis, Garnet Louise (Soph.) Ashland, Ky. McGinnis, Paul S. (Junior) Louisville, Ky. McGlamcry. V irgil Otis (Junior) Harlan, Ky. McHarguc, Edna Lillian (Senior) Pine Hill, Ky. Mcllvainc, Elizabeth R. (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Mclntyre, Chester Arthur (Junior) Fusonia, Ky. McKamey, Mrs. John E. (Junior) Chaska, Term. McKinhy, Inez (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. McKinney, Cecil Foster (Soph.) Brodhead, Ky. McKinney, Edith Russell (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. McKinney, Mattie Lou (Senior) Bcdlord. Ky. McKnight, Verna (Soph.) London, Ky. McLemore, Lelia (Junior) Ravenna, Ky. McLin, Irene (Fresh.) Hazel Green, Ky. McManis, Allen Levi (Junior) Carrollton, Ky. McNutt, Kathryn (Fresh.) Dover, Ky. Macht, William Lcroy (Junior) Ft. Thomas, Ky. Magee, John Samuel (Soph.) Crab Orchard, Ky. Magee, Mrs. Ruth (Senior Degree) Richmond. Ky. Maggard, Herman B .(Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Mahaffey, Leatha Botner (Soph.) Travelers Rest, Ky. Margittay, Anne Marie (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Martin, Genevieve (Fresh.) London, Ky. M Martin, George Edward (Junior) Covington, Ky. Martin, Leonard (Junior) Galveston, Ky. Mason, Fred (Soph.) Ricetown, Ky. Masters, Mabel Ocelia (Fresh.) Million, Ky. Masters, Norma (Senior) Irvine, Ky. Mattocks, Mary Grace (Soph.) Beattyville, Ky. Maupin, Dorothy Mae (Fresh.) Whites, Ky. Mavity, Robert W. (Junior) Covington, Ky. Mavity, Samuel Edward (Fresh.) Somerset, Ky. Mavity, Walter L. (Junior) Somerset, Ky. May, Mildred L. (Junior) Lebanon, Ky. Mayes, Fred Marston (Fresh.) Mt. Sterling, Ky. Mayo, Louis H. (Fresh.) Prestonsburg, Ky. Mays, Otis (Junior) Teague, Ky. Mays, Thelma Louise (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Measel. Henry S. (Fresh.) Waynesburg, Ky. Meccia, Flora (Fresh.) Lynch, Ky. Meccia, Joe A. (Senior) Lynch, Ky. Metcall, William (Junior) Tyner, Ky. Metcalfe, Mrs. Lewis (Senior) Lejunior. Ky. Metcalfe, Georgetta (Fresh.) Paint Lick, Ky. Metcalfe, Lewis Everett (Soph.) Lejunior, Ky. ..-• J DIRECTORY Meyers, Hilda Grace (Soph.) Covington, Ky. Michehon, Donald (Senior) Mt. Sterling, Ky. Milhern, Joda C. (Soph.) McKinncy, Ky. Miller, Edith Mae (Soph.) So. Irvine, Ky. Miller. Effie Dotson (Soph.) Colie, Ky. Miller. Mary Graham (Soph.) Wickhffe. Ky. Miller, Thomas J. (Junior) Colie, Ky. Million, Dorris M (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Million, Evelyn (Soph.) Million, Ky. Mills, Mayme (Fresh.) Tinsley, Ky. Mills, Shirley M. (Junior) Pineville, Ky. Mink, Hobcrt (Soph.) Oaks, Ky. Miracle, Estella (Senior) Berea, Ky. Miracle, Jesse Davis (Soph.) Chenoa, Ky. Miracle, Katherine (Junior) Pineville, Ky. Miracle, Mary Ella (Fresh.) Loyall, Ky. Miracle, Neureul Holt (Senior) Conway, Ky. Mitchell, Frank (Fresh.) Paris, Ky.) Mitchell, Jewel Dale (Soph.) Paint Lick, Ky. Mitchell, Joe J. (Fresh.) Barbourville, Ky. Mitchell, Uriah (Senior) Nancy, Ky. Mobley, Pleaz William (Junior) Ammie, Ky. Moneyhon, Mae (Freshman) Augusta, Ky. Montgomery, Lola (Soph.) Dan, Ky. Montgomery. Manuel Clark (Senior) Arabia, Ky. Moore, Eva Frances (Soph.) Stay, Ky. Moore, Frank Norris (Soph.) Paint Lick, Ky. Moore, Pauline (Senior) Cow Creek, Ky. Moore, W. E. (Senior) Ansel, Ky. Moore, William G. (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Moore, Mrs. W. J. (Special) Richmond, Ky. Moore, Zelma Elizabeth (Fresh.) Irvin, Ky. Moores, Caroline (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Moores, Jesse Turley (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Morgan, Bessie Marie (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Moss, Leo Estell (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Mullikin, J. W. (Fresh.) Ewing, Ky. Mullins, Kenneth Price (Fresh.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Muncy, James Henry (Soph.) Berea, Ky. Muney, Maude Hope (Fresh.) Vicco, Ky. Murphy, Lloyd (Senior) Brodhead, Ky. Music, Myrtle Ruth (Junior) Prestonsburg, Ky. Music, illiam Donald (Soph.) Auxicr, Kv. Ky. Myers, Evelyn Lou (Soph.) Silver Grove, Ky. N Nash, Gordon Athol (Senior) Trinity, Ky. Neal, Charles Raymond (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky Neale, James J. (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Ncale, Margaret Dudley (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Neely, Mary Garrett (Junior) Somerset, Ky. Neikirk, Lyle Morrison (Soph.) Somerset, Ky. Nelson, Edna Harriet (Soph.) Lancaster, Ky. Nelson, Laura Eval yn (Soph.) Gray, Ky. Newell, Evelyn Wells (Senior) Covington, Ky. Ney, Marshall James (Senior) Fort Thomas. Ky. Nicholas, Kermit Smythe (Fresh.) Williams- burg, Ky. Noe, Joe (Soph.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Noe, J. Smith (Senior) Paint Lick, Ky. Noe, Mrs. Reba (Soph.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Noland, Virginia (Soph.) So. Irvine, Ky. Northcutt, Marzella Louise (Junior) Corinth. Ky. Nunnelley, Lucile W. (Fresh.) Hustonsville. Ky. O O ' Donnell. Margaret (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. O ' Donnell, William F. (Fresh.) Richmond. Ky. Ogden, Nell Elizabeth (Junior) Bedford, Ky. Oney, Fred Benton (Fresh.) Carrollton, Ky. Orsborne, Charles Astor (Soph.) Pikeville, Ky. Orsborne, Grace Cooper (Fresh.) Pikeville, Ky. Osborne, Emma Belle (Junior) Frenchburg, Ky. Osborne, Wilma Sue (Fresh.) Williamstown, Ky. Osborne, Lenora (Senior) Sanders, Ky. Owens, Chester Byron (Fresh.) Brodhead. Ky. Owens, Gladise Merle (Soph.) Maysville, Ky. Owens, William Harold (Soph.) Somerset, Ky. Owens, Willi am Herschcl (Soph.) Maysville, Ky. Pace, Ulysses Grant (Fresh.) Dizney, Ky. Padgett, Kate (Junior) Paris, Ky. Paff, Fred Louis (Soph.) Henderson, Ky. Parker, Raleigh Combs (Senior) Parrott, Ky. Parks, Cyrus Curtiss (Soph.) Berea, Ky. Parks, Margaret White (Junior) Ravenna, Ky. Parsons, Paul L. (Fresh.) Hulcn, Ky. Partm, Delbert Carson (Senior) Campbells- burg, Ky. Partrick, Emma Olive (Senior) Sumner, Ky. Patrick, Lincoln Wymer (Junior) Sumner, Ky. Patrick, William Carman (Fresh.) Paint Lick. Ky. Payne, Hazel Lena (Soph.) Bond, Ky. Peed, Laura Virginia (Fresh.) Mt. Sterling, Ky. Pendergrass, Mary Elizabeth (Fresh.) Pryse. Ky. ' Pendleton, Jesse Jackson (Soph.) Lancaster, Ky. Penn, Helen Jean (Fresh ) Corinth, Ky. DIRECTORY Perry, Ruth Virginia (Soph.) Ludlow, Ky. Peters, Evelyn C. (Fresh.) Waynesvillc, Ohio. Petty, Sallie (Fresh.) Ashland, Ky. Phillips, Alberta Lee (Soph.) Stanford, Ky. Pieratt, William Marvin (Fresh.) Frenehhurg. Ky. Pierson, Opal (Fresh.) Bcattyvillc, Ky. Pille, Roy F. (Senior) Dayton, Ky. Pittman, Bess E. (Junior) Cain ' s Store, Ky. Pittman, Clifford Raymond (Soph.) Rich- mond, Ky. Pittman, H. ' .zel Lamb (Junior) Dreyfus, Ky. Pittman, Robert Ewcll (Fresh.) Dreyfus, Ky. Pointer, Delia Beinice (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Pointer, Leila (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Porter, Fannie Wallace (Senior) ClittorrJ, Ky. Potter, Fon (Soph.) Ash Camp Ky. Potter, Martha Jane (Senior) Kona, Ky. Potter, Woodrow (Soph.) Ash Camp, Ky. Powell, Aaron Franklin (Fresh.) Berca, Ky. Powell, Hazel Orcne (Junior) Irvine, Ky. Powers, Rickman (Junior) Crab Orchard, Ky. Prather, Katherine Clark (Senior) Owenton, Ky - Preston, Imogene (Junior) Ofiutt, Ky. Pulliam, Pauline (Senior) Waddy, Ky. Purdom, Cecil (Junior) Gravel Switch, Ky. Quaing, Jack George (Soph.) Bellevue, Ky. Race, Goldie E. (Senior) Brodhead, Ky. Race, Leland D. (Junior) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Rader, Carmen (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Raleigh, Juanita Daisy (Fresh.) Partridge, Ky. Ramsey, Homer Wendell (Fresh.) Whitley City, Ky. Ramsey, Isaac (Fresh.) McKee, Ky. Ramsey, Mamie (Soph.) Coopersville, Ky. Rankin, Otwell C. (Soph.) Covington, Ky. Rankins, Jack Z. (Soph.) Mt. Olivet, Ky. Ransdell, John Gilbert (Fresh.) Erlanger, Ky. Ratliff, Hazel Davis (Fresh.) Woodsbend, Ky. Ratliff, Ova Wendell (Soph.) Woodsbend. Ky. Reams, Anna Ruth (Soph.) Langnau, Ky. Reams, Ruby Pearl (Senior) Langnau, Ky. Rechtin, Norbert C. (Soph.) Bellevue, Ky. Redding, June M. (Senior) Georgetown, Ky. Rcece, Alma Virginia (Fresh.) Bellevue, Ky. Ky. Reece, Anna Hazel (Fresh.) Gary, Ind. Renfro, Mrs. Minnie (Special) Honey Bee, Ky. Reynolds, Edwin W. (Senior) Waynesburg, Ky. Reynolds, Elsie Marie (Junior) Tyner, Ky. Reynolds, Evelyn (Soph.) Waynesburg, Ky. Rice, Elisabeth Boyer (Soph.) Silver Grove, Ky. Rice, John Mavity (Fresh.) Vanceburg, Ky. Rice, Sopha (Soph.) Irvine, Ky. Richards, William A. (Senior) Somerset, Ky. Richardson. Charles Augustus (Soph.) Morn- ing View, Ky. Richardson, Mildred Francis (Fresh.) Science Hill, Ky. Richardson. Nclva Marie (Soph.) Science Hill, Ky. Ridncr, Opal Verncda (Fresh.) Grays, Ky. Rigglc, Isamay (Junior) Ashland, Ky. Rivard, Jessie (Fresh.) Walton, Ky. Robbins, Thclma (Fresh) Brodhead, Ky. Roberts, Bige (Fresh.) Hyden, Ky. Roberts, Elvy Benton (Soph.) Barbourvillc, Ky. Roberts, Hcrschel James (Senior) Pineville, Ky. Roberts, Joe Monte (Fresh.) Brodhead, Ky. Roberts, Viola (Soph.) Manchester, Ky. Robertson, Elizabeth F. (Soph.) Finchville. Ky. Robertson, Sarah Alleene (Senior) Eminence, Ky. Robinette, Charles Edward (Soph.) Rich- mond, Ky. Robinson, Ben (Fresh.) Richmond. Ky. Robinson, Charles H. (Soph.) Argillite. Ky. Robinson, John Earle (Fresh.) Union. Ky. Robinson, Oneeta Helen (Fresh.) Harrods- burg, Ky. Robinson, Viola (Fresh.) Three Links, Ky. Rodgers, James Sory (Fresh.) Covington, Ky. Rogers, Molly (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Rose, Lee (Junior) Oil, Kv. Ross, Bill (Fresh.) Catlettsburg, Ky. Ross, Margaret Lee (Fresh.) Ft. Thomas, Kv. Roth, Leslie George (Fresh.) Covington, Ky. Rowland, Maxie (Junior) Pebworth, Ky. Ruby, Robert (Soph.) Covington, Ky. Rucker, Andrew C. (Freshs.) Waco, Ky. Rutherford, Ethel Gatliff (Special) Berea, Ky. Rutledge, Charles Culton (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Safriet, Erma Dean (Fresh.) Mt. Olivet, Ky. Safnet, Luther S. (Soph.) Gatliff, Ky. Sams, Ethel (Fresh.) W. Irvine, Ky. Samuels, Velma Jennings (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Sander-., Virginia B. (Fresh.) Harrodsburg. Ky. Sandford, Irvin Walter (Fresh.) Bellevue. Ky. Satterly, Otto (Senior) Harrodsburg, Ky. Satterly, William G. (Junior) Harrodsburg, Ky. Savage, John Robert (Soph.) Windy, Ky. DIRECTORY Scearce, J. B. (Senior) Bagdad, Ky. Scharf, George C (Soph.) Ft. Thomas, Ky. Schindler, Juanita Margaret (Fresh.) Coving- ton, Ky. Schneider, Peggy (Fresh.) Newport, Ky. Schorle, Helen Dorothy (Fresh.) Newport, Ky. Scott, Thomas M. (Junior) Mt. Sterling, Ky. Scrivner, Karolyn (Soph.) Berea, Ky. Seevers, Robert Harmon (Junior) Irvine, Ky. Selvey, Madge Wilma (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Selvey, Willa Jean (Soph.) Richmond. Ky. Settle, Ray Walker (Senior) Crab Orchard, Ky. Sewell, Lucy (Fresh.) Sewell, Ky. Sewell, Mary Golden (Fresh.) Lee City, Ky. Sewell, William R. (Special) Lee City, Ky. Shackelford, Nevyle (Fresh.) Williba, Ky. Sharp, Newman (Soph.) Corbin, Ky. Sharp, Rondal J. (Soph.) Corbin, Ky. Shearer, John L. (Senior) Monticello, Ky. Shearer, Lula Kathenne (Soph.) Monticello, Ky. Sheetz, James L. (Soph.) Shelbyville, Ky. Short, Hazel (Fresh.) Campbellsburg, Ky. Short, James Preston (Senior) Middleburg. Ky. Short, June Kenneth (Soph.) Newby, Ky. Simmon-, Callia Elizabeth (Fresh.) Prestons- burg, Ky. Simms, Katy (Junior) Springfield, Ky. Singleton, William W. (Fresh.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Sizcmore. Ralph E. (Fresh.) DeMossville, Ky. Skaggs, Xic Mae (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Sloan, Viva O. (Graduate) Eubank, Ky. Slusher, Brown Lee (Fresh.) Calvin, Ky. Slusher, Walter B. (Soph.) Calvin, Ky. Smith, Carthcl Hill (Fresh.) Prestonsburg. Ky. Smith, Dorothy (Soph.) Bradshaw, Ky. Smith, Fuson Enson (Senior) Middlesboro, Ky. Smith, George Mad ' .son (Junior) Corbin, Ky. Smith, Mary Lilyan (Soph.) Ravenna, Ky. Smith, Paul W. (Senior) Somerset, Ky. Smith, Sarah Mrs. (Senior Degree) Union City, Ky. Snider, Everett E. (Senior) Taylorsvillc, Ky. Snodgrass, John Edgar (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Snyder, Ernest B. (Fresh.) Corbin, Ky. Snyder, Harvey (Fresh.) Corbin, Ky. Southard. Cleda (Junior) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Sparks, Bertel (Fresh.) Waneta, Ky. Sparks, Grace (Fresh.) McKcc, Ky. Sparks, Thelma Mac (Junior) Irvine, Ky. Spillm.in, Howard Peak (Fresh.) Campbells- burg, Ky. Spurlock, Ida Ross (Senior) Bar Creek, Ky. Spurlock, Levi (Senior) Bar Creek, Ky. Spurlock, Nannie Belle (Soph.) Bar Creek, Ky. Stafford, Charles Leonard (Fresh.) Covington, Ky. Stamper, John Howard (Senior) Waynesburg, Ky. Stamper, Lemuel N. (Senior) Benham, Ky. Stamper, Mollie Hamilton (Soph.) Frew, Ky. Stayton, James Edgar (Fresh.) Ft. Thomas, Ky. Stebbins, Mary Lynn (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Stegall, Martha (Fresh.) Harlan, Ky. Stephens, Woodrow W. (Junior) Royalton, Ky. Stephenson, Pearl Mae (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Stevens, Bonnie (Soph.) West Irvine, Ky. Stevens, Emma V. (Fresh.) Alexandria. Ky. Stewart, Nell Jack (Junior) Elys, Ky. Stewart, Mary Katherine (Fresh.) Mt. Olivet, Ky. Stewart, O. Y. (Senior) Maysville, Ky. Stewart, Rena Alley (Senior) Beattyville, Ky. Stewart, William Mason (Senior) Maysville, Ky. Stigall, Lorinne Woods (Senior) Danville, Ky. Stigall, Mary Kathleen (Soph.) Irvine, Ky. Stinson, Lester (Fresh.) Rockholds, Ky. Stivers, Raymond (Soph.) Pleasureville, Ky. Stone, Beatrice (Fresh.) Hargett, Ky. Stout, Sara (Fresh.) New Castle, Ky. Strong, Lennie (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Strong, William C. (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Stroud, Juanita B. (Soph.) Gerniantown, Ky. Strunk, Vcrgie Edith ( Soph.) Revilo, Ky. Sturgell, James G. (Fresh.) Houckville, Ky. Sudduth. Martha C. (Soph.) Winchester, Ky. Swan, Estile Russell (Soph.) Corbin, Ky. Swango, Joanne (Junior) Covington, Ky. Swetnam, Mildred (Junior) Blaine, Ky. Swinford. Paris V. (Soph.) Berea, Ky. Tallent, Jennings Steele (Soph.) Corbin, Ky. Talley, Lillian Frances! Fresh.) May ' s Lick, Ky. Tarter, Heber (Senior) Mintonville, Ky. Tarter, Priscilla (Soph.) Mintonville, Ky. Taulbce, Bishop (Fresh.) Mary, Ky. Taylor, Amy (Junior) London, Ky. Taylor, Anna Katherine (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Taylor, Rilfie B. (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Taylor, S. E. (Soph.) Berea, Ky. Taylor, William Earl (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Teague, Roy G. (Junior) Gatliff, Ky. Tcater, James Stanley (Soph.) Nicholasville, Ky. Ternll, Fred E. (Fresh.) Mary, Ky. Terrill, Robert Lewis (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Ternll, William Osa (Junior) Mary, Ky. Terry, Mary Olive (Senior) Ravenna, Ky. Terry, Sally Ellen (Special) DeWitt, Ky. DIR ECTORY Thain, Hazel France? (Fresh.) Newport. Ky. Thoma;, Ercie Mae (Senior) Airedale, Ky. Thomas, Ernest Archer (Fresh.) Prestons- hurg, Ky. Thomas, John Raymond (Soph.) Kcrhy Knob, Ky. Thorn, Earnestine (Soph.) Cynthiana, Ky. Thornton, Dorothy B. (Soph.) Alexandria, Ky. Throckmorton, Harold Ncal (Soph.) Mt. Oli- vet, Ky. Throckmorton, Willia Houston (Soph.) Mt. Olivet, Ky. Tierney, Paul E. (Senior) Ashland, Ky. Tipton, Dillard (Soph.) Ravenna, Ky. Tipton, Hallinc (Soph.) Ravenna, Ky. Tipton, Hazel Estine (Soph.) Ravenna, Ky. Todd, Alice Lee (Soph.) Bohtown, Ky. Todd, Eugene (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Todd, Hazel Virginia (Fresh.) Berea, Ky. Todd, Helen Treadway (Junior) Paint Lick, Ky. Tolhert, James Davis (Soph.) Owenton, Ky. Tolliver, Denola (Fresh.) Hazard, Ky. Trapp, Elizabeth Anna (Fresh.) Alexandria. Ky. Tribble, Charles Leland (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Tucker, Josephine Beatrice (Junior) Stanford, Ky. Tudor, Harry (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Tudor, Hise Davis (Junior) Paint Lick. Ky. Tudor, Pattie Lucile (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Turner, Clarica Williams (Senior) Pikeville. Ky. Turner. Daily R. (Graduate) Morris Fork, Ky. Turner, Dclphia Jean (Fresh.) Yeaddiss, Ky. Turner, Lona Lee (Fresh.) Covington, Ky. Turner, Opal (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Turner, Pleas (Junior) Arnett, Ky. Turpen, Willie B. (Soph.) Somerset, Ky. Tutt. Prycc (Soph.) Hazel Green, Ky. Tuttle, Fred Cecil (Special) Richmond, Ky. Tuttle, Thelma (Soph.) Witt Springs, Ky. Yallandingham, Rebakah M. (Fresh.) Owen- ton, Ky. Vandermark, Fred (Soph.) Corbin, Ky. Van Winkle, Raymond Arthur (Fresh.) Paint Lick, Ky. Yaught, Monte Fac (Senior) Somerset, Ky. Virgin, Jean (Soph.) Concord, Ky. Voshell, Leslie Wilson (Fresh.) Petersburg. Ky. W Wachs, Aleene L. (Junior) Covington, Ky. Wagers. Charles S. (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Walker, Dorsey (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Walker, James Porter (Senior) Pineville, Ky. Walker, Mclva (Senior) Bcllevue. Ky. Wall. William E. (Soph.) Harlan, Ky. Wallace. Alexander (Junior) New Castle. Ky. Wallace. Hulan (Junior) Quinton, Ky. Wallace, Lucy Elizab eth (Fresh ) Irvine, Ky. Walters, Francis Russell (Junior) Manclu -- tcr, Ky. Wagner, Willa Mae (Fresh.) Mt. Sterling, Ky. Walters, Jan Robert (Soph.) Manchester, Ky. Ward, Carl Curtis (Senior) Ezel, Ky. Ward, Edith Marie (Junior) Ezel, Ky. Ward, Harold Stone (Junior) Paint Lick. Ky. Ward, Ruth Jeanncttc (Fresh.) Slemp, Ky. Warlord, Barbara Lyle (Soph.) Irvine, Ky. Warms, Emil John (Senior) Lebanon. Ky. Warms, Pierce (Senior) Lebanon, Ky. Warner, Charles William (Soph.) Covington, Ky. Wash, fames Christopher (Soph.) Eminence. Ky. ' Wasson, Nornne Reed (Junior) Carlisle. Ky. Watkins, Denver (Junior) Brock. Ky. Watkins, Leo (Junior) London, Ky. Watts, John Brown (Senior Degree) Rich- mond, Ky. Webb, Gcraldinc M. (Junior) Mayking, Ky. Weddle, Edward Vertrees (Senior) Somerset. Ky. Weisgerber, Melvin Menz (Fresh.) Argillite, Ky. Wells, Arnetta E. (Soph.) Falmouth, Ky. Wells, Henry Herbert (Soph.) Licking River. Ky. Wells. Howard Harrison (Fresh.) Frankfort. Ky. Wells, Mabel Maltia (Junior) Auxier. Ky. Wells, Margaret [Catherine (Fresh.) Nicholas- ville, Ky. West, Gwladys (Soph.) Irvine, Ky. Whalen, Ruby A. (Soph.) Cynthiana. Ky. Wheeler, Capitola (Soph.) Labascus, Ky. Whitlock, Loraine (Fresh.) Richmond. Ky. Wickersham, Arthur Logan (Soph.) Irvine. Ky. Wiggins, Emilie Verne (Soph.) Richmond. Ky. Wilbom, Vera Catherine (Fresh.) Shelby ville, Ky. Wilcox, Lucien T. (Soph.) Paint Lick, Ky. Wilder, Lloyd (Soph.) Oaks, Ky. Wilkins, Kathryn Fannie (Senior) Coving- ton, Ky. Williams, Adnel Newton (Junior) Shclby ville, Ky. Williams. Alice Virginia (Soph.) Virgie, Ky. Williams. Julia Lindsay (Junior) Owenton, Ky. Williams. Vernice Mav (Fresh.) Eubank. Ky. Willoughby. Margaret (Senior) Richmond. Ky. Wilson, Bernard Edward (Senior) Middle-- boro, Ky. DIRECTORY Wilson. Carrie M. (Senior) Crab Orchard, Ky. Wilson. Charles Douglas (Fresh.) Harlan. Ky. Wilson. Goldie (Senior) Crab Orchard. Ky. Wilson. Harxl (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Wilson, Hosea R. (Fresh.) Travellers Rest, Ky. Wilson, Kathenne (Soph.) Guston, Ky. Wilson, Lillian Browning (Soph.) Irvine, Ky. Lillie Clay (Soph.) Wallins Creek, Wilson Ky. W ilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Oliver T. (Junior) Ansel. Ky. Roger Lee (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Stanley (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Venice (Special) Wallins, Ky. Wingerter, Ned William (Fresh.) Bellevue. Winn, Eunice Witt (Senior) Irvine, Ky. Winter, Virginia Lee (Fresh.) Dayton, Ky. Wise, Samuel Preston (Junior) Hargett, Kv. Witt, John David (Soph.) Witt, Ky. 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