Eastern Kentucky University - Milestone Yearbook (Richmond, KY)
- Class of 1947
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KENTUCKIANA John Wilson Townsend Room EASTERN KENTUCKY INIVERSITY RICHMOND pU6j gJ KENTUCKY ... I vowed that I would dedicate my powers To thee and thine— hove I not kept the vow? With beating heart and streaming eyes, even now I call the phantoms of a thousand hours Each from his voiceless grove: they have in visioned bowers Of studious zeal or love ' s delight Outwatched with me the envious night— They know that never joy illumed my brow Unlinked with hope that thou wouldst free This world from its dork slavery. . . . HYMN TO INTELLECTUAL BEAUTY Percy Bysshe Shelley VRCSKiiTinc; EASTERN KENTUCKY STATE TEACHEHS COLLEGE FOREWORD The staff of the Milestone of 1947 hopes that you enjoy looking at the annual now and that in the future it will freshen memories of the past year. With this objective in mind the Milestone is intended to present a pictorial record of Eastern, its students and their activities. Thank you for your co-operation and assistance. We hope that you derive as much pleasure from looking at the following pages as we did from working on them. D E D I C A T I O N We, the Senior Class of 1947, affectionately dedicate this edition of the Milestone to William Harris O ' Donnell, President of Eastern. President O ' Donnell ' s sincere devotion to the interests and welfare of Eastern and its students and his open cheerful manner have won for him the friendship and esteem of ail. ofoAJSeMi u D W m6Q CONTENTS CLASSES 7 FEATURES 85 CLUBS 109 R. O. T. C. 135 ATHLETICS 145 COLLEGE STAFF .... 175 L. G. KENNAMER President HELEN WORTHINGTON Secretary MRS. MARY BARNHILL Sponsor MARY WOOD LEE Vice-President VICTOR DeSIMONE Treasurer CARL H. SCOTT, B.S. SCIENCE Band, Orchestra, Student Union Music Committee, Photo Club, Vet- erans Club, Coduceus Club, Sigma Tau Pi, Little Theatre Club, Y.M.C.A., Methodist Youth Fellowship, Mile- stone Staff, Who ' s Who Among Students. ANITA C. MORGAN, B.S. Monticello ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Kyma Club, W.R.H.O. Council, Y.W.C.A. BILLY BRASHEAR, B.S. IRVINE CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS Milestone Editor, Science Club, Phalanx, Moth Club, Coduceus Club, Veterons Club. LORA APPLEGATE HOLT, B.S. Tollesboro ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Kappa Delta Pi. AREVIA WEDDLE GENTRY, B.S. Fawbush ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Pulaski County Club. FOSTER HAMBLIN, B.S. Buckhorn AGRICULTURE MILDRED ESTES, B.S. Richn tond HOME ECONOMICS Home Club, 1947. Economics Miss Eastern Club, 1946, Madrlgol , Attendonf JAMES C. HOLT, B.S. Fort Worth, Texas COMMERCE Veterans Club. 10 GENE MARIE ELDER, A.B. Cothollc Club, Modrlgal Club, Band, Fine Arts Committee. ROBERT JOHN GOOSENS, B.S, Kewonee, III. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Catholic Club, Veterons Club, E Club, Football, Track Team. JEWELL D. HOWARD, B.S. Crab Orchord HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics Club Pres., Koppo Delta Pi, Y.W.C.A., Kyma Club, Who ' s Who Among Students. LOUIS A. POWER, B.S. Brooksville PHYSICAL EDUCATION Veterans Club, Phalanx, Y.M.C.A. Pres., Who ' s Who Among Students, Milestone Staff. EDSEL R. MOUNTZ, B.S. Clay City COMMERCE Future Teachers of America V-Pres., Social Committee, Sigma Tou Pi, Phalanx, Photo Club, Y.M.C.A. Cabi- net, Secretory of Men ' s Council, Veterons Club. JANE C. BUSH, A.B. Wo CO MUSIC Orchestra, Modrigol Club. WILLIS H. JUSTICE, A.B. Millard ENGLISH, BIOLOGY Veterans Club. RUBY KEETON JETT, B.S. Winchester HOME ECONOMICS Econo Club. EDWIN HOWARD, B.S. Photo Club, Harlan County Club, Veterans Club, Bond, Sigma Tau Pi. NANCY D. GRIGGS, B.S. Richmond HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics Club, Modrigol Club, Y.W.A. Pres. HAROLD J. WINBURN, B.S. Richmond INDUSTRIAL ARTS Industrial Arts Club, Pholonx, Mile stone StofF, Band. MARY MAY SMITH, B.S. Dayton HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics Club VPres., Bond, Modrigol Club, Junior Closs Sec. MARY AGNES WALLACE, B.S. Georgetown ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ADRIAN M. OSBORNE, B.S. Wollins INDUSTRIAL ARTS Veterons Club, Horlon County Club. MILDRED JOYCE PAYNE, B.S. Corbin HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics Club Pres., Madri- gal Club, Milestone StofF, W.R.H.O. Pres., Methidist Youth Fellowship Pres., Who ' s Who Among Students. PAUL E. KLEFFNER B.S. Portsmouth Oh o CHEMISTRY othol c Club, Codu eus Club Pres nd V -Pres., Veteran s CI ub. 12 BETTY JO BARNETT, B.S. Somerset MATHEMATICS Madrigal Club V-Pres., Prota Decca V-Pres., Y.W.C.A., Kappa Delta Pi, Little Theatre Club, Milestone Staff, Pulaski County Club Treos., Mathe- matics Club V-Pres., Student Union Music Committee. JOHN D. ERTEL, A.B. Covington ART, INDUSTRIAL ARTS Men ' s Glee Club, Veterans Club, Little Theatre Club, Northern Ken- tucky Club, Catholic Club, Art Club, R.O.T.C. ARDENA E. TACKETT, B.S. Ashland COMMERCE ROSA BAKER GREENWELL, B S. Oneida ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Veterans ' Wives Club. VICTOR DeSIMONE, A.B. McRoberts SOCIAL SCIENCE World Affairs Club, Milestone Staff, Senior Class Treos., Veterans Club. NAOMA RAE DODSON, A.B. Somerset ENGLISH, HISTORY B.S.U. Council, Kappa Delta Pi, Canterbury Club. KENNETH W. HADLEY, A.B. Russell Springs SOCIAL SCIENCE WALLACE V. SMITH, B.S. Corbin COMMERCE Veterans Club, Caduceus Club, Sophomore Class Pres., Corbin Club. 13 JACK NICHOLSON, B.S. Veterans Club, Northern Kentucky MILDRED L. LANGAN, B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Madrigal Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Progress Staff, Library Committee, W.A.A., Whos Who Among Students, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet. GEORGE R. CECIL, A.B. Bardstown ENGLISH Catholic Club, Canterbury Club, Veterans Club. MARY WOOD LEE, B.S. Millersburg HOME ECONOMICS Y.W.C.A. Treos., Madrigal Club V-Pres., Home Economics Club, Meth- odist Youth Fellowship, W.R.H.O. Council Treos., Senior Class Treos. GEAN MARIE DURHAM, B.S. Richmond COMMERCE Sand, Orchestra. GEORGE E. MAINES, B.S. Thompkinsville PHYSICAL EDUCATION RUBY LORENE MONDAY, A.B. Ewing, Virginia ENGLISH, HISTORY Canterbury Club, Photo Club, Y.W.C.A., Progress Staff. COLUMBUS C. DICK, A.B. Science Hill SOCIAL SCIENCE Veterans Club, Pulaski County Club V-Pres. 14 EMILIE EATON, B.S. Corbin COMMERCE Sigma Tau Pi Sec, Band, Kyma Club, Corbin Club, Madrigal Club, Y.W.C.A., Social Committee, Library Committee, Student Union Music Committee. LLOYD HUDNALL, B.S. Carlisle INDUSTRIAL ARTS, PHYSICAL EDUCATION E Club, Basketball, Track Veterans Club. ANTHONY A. McCORD, A.B. Ewing GEOGRAPHY Veterans Club, Track Team. MARY L. LANGAN, B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Madrigal Club, V .A.A., Kappa Delta Pi, Progress StafF, W.R.H.O. Council, Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet. IRVIN C. KUEHN, B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Veterans Club, E Club, Northern Kentucky Club, Football, Track Team. B FRANCES B. McWHIRTER, A.B. m Waynesburg ' m MUSIC Madrigal Club, Band, Orchestra K Kyma Club, Student Union Musi H Committee, Fine Arts Committee. ELSIE MAE HARMON, B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics Club, B.S.U., Pulaski County Club. MITCHELL DEATON, B.S. Jackson PHYSICAL EDUCATION 15 IVAN MAGGARD, A.B. Richmond HISTORY, PHYSICAL EDUCATION Football Co-Copfoin, All-KIAC, Bas- ketball, E Club, Milestone Staff, Who ' s Who Among Students. ROBERT HUEY, B.S. Petersburg MATHEMATICS, PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mathematics Club Pres, Kappa Delta Pi Trees., Veterans Club. JANE M. THOMAS, B.S. Carrollton HOME ECONOMICS Economics Club Sec, Y.W.C.A. DOYLE V. BELL, B.S. Pine Knott COMMERCE Milestone StafT, Progress Staff, Vet- erans Club. SARA A. TRIBBLE, A.B. Bondville ENGLISH, HISTORY Canterbury Club Se CEPHAS E. BEVINS, B.S. Southgote MATHEMATICS, BIOLOGY Mathematics Club, Veterans Club. WALTER HEUCKE, B.S. Louisville PHYSICAL EDUCATION, BIOLOGY E Club, Footboll Co - Captain, Kappa Delta Pi. NANCY R. McCLURE, B.S. Irvine MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS World Affairs Club, Mathematlt Club, Y.W.C.A. 16 DAN J. DOUGHERTY, B.S. Richmond INDUSTRIAL ARTS Veterans Club, Little Theatre Club. FRANCES THOMPSON, B.S. Gimlet ELEMENTARY EDUCATION WM. BRADLEY BAKER, B.S. Wooton SCIENCE Veterans Club. PA JLINE CAWOOD BALL, B.S. Everts COMMERCE Ho rian Co unty Club, Veteran Wives Club. JAMES E. LOGSDON, B.S. INDUSTRIAL ARTS, PHYSICAL EDUCATION Kymo Club Pres., Freshman Foot- ball, Baseball, Y.M.C.A., Veterans Club Pres., Who ' s Who Among Students. MILLARD F. BISHOP, B.S. Veterans Club. MAXINE GIBBS, B.S. MATHEMATICS, HISTORY Progress Staff, Mathematics Club, Y.W.C.A. WILLIAM C. CARTER, B.S. Lancaster AGRICULTURE, SOCIAL SCIENCE [17] WILLIAM R. BENEDETT, B.S. Elm Grove, W. Vo. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Football, E Club, Veterans Club. ROBERT L. CONGLETON, B.S. Band, Sigma Tou Pi, Veterans Club. JUANITA GRABER, B.S. Ashland CHEMISTRY Band, Orchestra, Madrigal Club, Little Theatre Club, Caduceus Club, Y.W.C.A., B.S.U. Council V-Pres., W.A.A. WILLIAM J. KINSELLA, A.B. Newport ART Catholic Club, Northern Ky. Club, Milestone Staff, Library Committee. HELEN DEAN WORTHINGTON, B.S. Maysville MATHEMATICS. HISTORY Senior Closs V.Pres., Y.W.C.A., Mathematics Club, Koppa Delta Pi. OVERTON H. CAMPBELL, B.S. Rowdy INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLARENCE E. COLE, B.S. Tollega Caduceus Club, Veterans Club. DENNIE CAMPBELL, A.B. Laurel Creek SOCIAL SCIENCE Veterans Club. 18 THOMAS J. O ' HEARN, B.S. Crab Orchard INDUSTRIAL ARTS Photo Club, Catholic Club, Cadu Club, Veterons Club. EVELYN D. KALB, B.S. Maysville ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Y.W.C.A., Messloh Chorus. RUFUS V. HALCOMB, B.S. Viper ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Photo Club. VIRGINIA L. BLACKBURN, A.B. Pikeville ENGLISH Canterbury Club Treos., Vetera Club. NORMAN A. DEEB, B.S. Shelbyville PHYSICAL EDUCATION E Club, Footboll, Track Team, Veterans Club, Kymo Club, World Affairs Club, Photo Club, Science Club, R.O.T.C, Phalanx. ROY LEE COLE, B.S. Beottyville AGRICULTURE Industrial Arts Club, Y.M.C.A., Vet- erans Club. MARILYN HENRY STEELE, B.S. Ashland ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Madrigal Club, Boyd County Club Pres., Veterans ' Wives Club, Progress Staff. SANDFORD L. WEILER, B.S. Horlan CHEMISTRY Y.M.C.A. Pres., Veterans Club, Band, Orchestra, Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents, Men ' s Glee Club. 19 Prog BEN LEAVELL SANDERS, A.B. Richmond SOCIAL SCIENCE StofF, Milestone Staff. NORMA ANN RICHARDS, A.B. Ashland ENGLISH, SOCIAL SCIENCE Kappa Delta Pi Sec, Y.W.C.A. Treas., Baptist Student Union Pres., Progress Editor, Canterbury Club, Madrigal Club, Editor B.S.U. Key, Who ' s Who Among Students. JOE S. CAUDILL, A.B. West Liberty HISTORY, AGRICULTURE Veterans Club. MARTHA HAMILTON SHARP, B.S. Richmond COMMERCE Photo Club, Y.W.C.A. RICHARD TAYLOR, JR., B.S. London BIOLOGY !rans Club. VIRGIL GAINES TUDOR, B.S. Richmond AGRICULTURE, PHYSICAL EDUCATION Veterans Club, Y.M.C.A. HAZEL BERNEICE WALLER, B.S. Crittenden ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Alpha Rho Tou, Northern Ky. Club, Little Theatre Club. LOUIE WHITIS, B.S. London CHEMISTRY [20] lORRIN GARFIELD KENNAMER, JR., A.B. Richmond SOCIAL SCIENCE Band, Orchestra, World Affairs Club, Veterans Club, Milestone Staff. ALVIN DILLARD SHELTON, B.S. Inkster, Mich. CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS VIOLA CAMPBELL, B.S. Corbin HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics Club, Kappo Delta Pi Pres., House Council V-Pres., Madrigal Club, Who ' s Who Among Students. CLIFTON R. SMITH, B.S. CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGY Coduceus Club, Veterans Club. BLANCHE TRAMMELL, B.S. Corbin ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Corbin Club, Y.W.C.A. HAROLD LEWIS YINGER, B.S. Jackson, Ohio PHYSICAL EDUCATION, INDUSTRIAL ARTS Football, Baseball, Physical Edu lion Club Sec, E Club. CHARLES W. BERNARD, B.S. Hazord COMMERCE Siqr no Tou Pi, Veterans Club Wo rid Affo irs Club, Junior Class Tre OS., Milestone Staff. WILLIAM H. BLACKERBY, A.B. Pendleton ENGLISH, HISTORY Canterbury Club, Veterans Club, World Affairs Club, Baptist Student STANLEY CLARENCE BOWLING, B.S. Annville AGRICULTURE SIDNEY RATLIFF, A.B. PIkevMIe SOCIAL SCIENCE Veterans Club. IDA PEARL TEATER, A.B. Lancaster ENGLISH, HISTORY Canterbury Club Sec, Veterans Club HAROLD JENNINGS, B.S. Richmond INDUSTRIAL ARTS JANE ACREE, B.S. Richmond HOME ECONOMICS :onom;c5 Club. SAMUEL WHITE FIFE, A.E Richmond HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY ANDREW WELCH ROBERTS, B.S. Corning, Ohio CHEMISTRY Veterans Club. GENEVIEVE C. KINSTLER, B.S. Alexandria ELEMENTARY EDUCATION [ 22 LOVE FORREST CLARKE, A.B. Drift ENGLISH, HISTORY Modrigol Club, Canterbury Club V-Pres., Y.W.C.A. GEORGE J. CAMPBELL, B S. Gray MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS Veterans Club, Mathematics Club, Photo Club. GILBERT MILTON WILSON, B.S. Point Lick AGRICULTURE GEORGIA MILDRED RAGAN, B.S. Monticello COMMERCE LESTER MARVIN MULLINS, A.I Eubank SOCIAL SCIENCE Veterans Club. MINERVA OWENS MURPHY, B.S. Pippapass HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics Club, Red Cros: Unit, Y.W.C.A., W.R.H.O. Council MARIE PHILLIPS, B.S. Corbin ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Corbin Club, Y.W.C.A. JAMES RUSSELL HALL, B.S. Farmers INDUSTRIAL ARTS 23 (Picture Left) JEAN R. CRUTCHER, B.S. Lawrenceburg HOME ECONOMICS W.A.A., Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Home Economics Club, Madrigal Club Sec, Mile- stone Staff, Red Cross Unit Chairman, Who ' s Who Among Students. (Picture Center) JACK C. TALBOTT, B.S. Dayton, Ohio PHYSICAL EDUCATION, GEOGRAPHY Veterans Club Pres., Y.M.C.A. V-Pres., Progress Sports Editor, World Affairs Club, Head of Public Re- lations Athletic Dept., Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents, Sgt. of Arms Ky. St. Vets, Veterans Basket- ball Team. (Picture Right) MARGARET E. ANDERSON, A.B. Canton, N. C. MUSIC Band, Orchestra, Madrigal Club, Photo Club, Y.W.C.A., W.R.H.O. Council. (Pic ' Cen (Picture Left) LILLARD M. RODGERS, A.B. SOCIAL SCIENCE Veterans Club, Y.M.C.A. (PictL WM. L. DeVENZIO, A.B. Corapolis, Pa. HISTORY, PHYSICAL EDUCATION Basketball, Baseball, E Club,, Progress Staff, Cath- olic Club, Coach Veterans Basketball Team. Right) JOHN W. CONNOR, JR., B.S. Brooksviiie COMMERCE MARGARET JANE WILLIAMS, B.S. (Picture Center) GUY W. ALBRIGHT, B.S. Brodhead ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (Picture Right) BERNICE MAY DIXON, B.S. Biockey ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (Pictu Left) GEORGE HICKS, A.B. Louisville MUSIC, MATHEMATICS Band, Orchestra, Men ' s Glee Club, Y.M.C.A., Photo Club, Veterans Club, Kyma Club. (PfClure Center) JAY L. BUFFINGTON, A.B. Chattanooga, Tenn. HISTORY (Picture Right) JOE S. RAINS, B.S. Verne CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS Mathematics Club, Veterans Club. 24 (r -ii ' CONRAD OTT CAROLYN SANDERS President Secretary MARGARET LAKE Berea DELMAS FREEMAN High Splint PAULINE EVANS Corbin BURNA D. TALBOTT Frankfort LEWIS KILGUS Maysville CARRIE SHIPP Columbia WARD HODGE Stout, Ohio ETHELINDA GANNON Pikeville CHARLES HUDDLESTON Portsmouth, Ohio GUY FORTNEY Harlan MARY L. BAITINGER Louisville LAWRENCE BECKER Wheeling, W.Vo. 26 JUDITH WATKINS Lancaster ALVA HALE Richmond MARGARET WHITE Phelps REBECCA WARD Paint Lick JAMES HUTSON Coalgood MARILYN TRIESCHMAN Bellevue JOE R. WALTON Lynch MARJORIE GETTY Covington LEE GENTRY Quail JAMES CLEMENTS Ray City, Ga. EVA E. WALKER Louisville DENNIS BALL Brookside PAUL BUNTON Salvisa GEORGE COBERN St. Albans, W. Va. VERNON RICE Annville RUBY OWEN Leitchfield ERNEST BOARDMAN Richmond ONNALEE N. BOARDMAN Richmond rf ff S f GLEN CHARLES Twila HELEN CAWOOD Cawood EARL BOYD Trinity FRANK SIPHERS Benham ANNA F. PARKER Barbourville ROBERT LEEDS Richmond 28 JAMES LITSEY Irvine ELIHU CARROLL Drip Rock GERALD BECKER Wheeling, W. Va. PEGGY RATLIFF Pikeville JAMES HAMPTON Paintsville WILMA J. CARROLL Fixer 1 i :1 GILBERT M.WILSON Richmond CAROLYN SANDERS Carrollton EDGAR HARNED Boston RUSSELL SHELTON Junction City LOLA GARY Pinsonfork JOHN HOLT Louisville 29 WILLIAM AIKEN Evarts JEAN CLOYD London HART HATCHETT Henderson JAMES JOHNSON Florence LOUISE CRAWFORD Combs BLAINE CORRELL Somerset RUBYMAGGARD Richmond GLENN BROOKS Yancey VIVIAN RATLIFF Ashland BETTY SINGLETON Lancaster GEORGE ABNER Barbourvllle MRS. E. N. PERRY Richmond 30 HOWARD BARTLETT Hazard ISABELLE GREENE Alva CLARENCE CAWOOD Cawood LELAND ARNOLD Corbin LENORECHAFFIN Catlettsburg WILLIAM ADKINS Yeager ROBBIE OWEN Leitchfield PAUL VIRGIN Argillite MARY E. JACKSON Loyall KATHLEEN FLANNERY Viper SCOTTY STERLING Ashland SHARLINEMULLINS Greasy Creek 31 JAMES McWHIRTER Hopkinsville HORACE SARGENT Newport RAY McDANIEL Cincinnati, Ohio JUANITA SALYER Salyersville PAUL LOVE Richmond MIDA BUSH Leeco JAMES ARGENTINE Toronto, Ohio BETTY PERRAUT Minerva WILLIAM GRAVELY Washington, D. C. WILLIAM COLLINS Blackey JANE CONGLETON Richmond FRANK JONES Cincinnati, Ohio 32 ROBERT BERRY Falmouth WILLIAM KEARNEY Jellico, Tenn. WILLIAM KILGORE Tracy City, Tenn. KATHRYN SIPHERS Benham JAMES HAMBY GatlifF LOIS JUSTICE Ashland r 1 JAMES BECKNELL Manchester -s— ROSEMARY BRUNER ' Richmond OTHO LACKEY M Berea f -- ' ( DONALD COLVIN Germantown AAARGARET GRAHAM Parkersburg, W. Vo. EUGENE JONES Germantown 33 ROY GREENWELL Oneida DAVIS HAHN Lawrenceburg WILLIAM HACKWORTH Russell EDNATRUESDELL Trinity JOE TODD Richmond VIRGINIA ROVVLETTE Richmond V ALTER ERASURE McDowell JEAN CLOYD London JULIAN COSBY Richmond CONRAD on Louisville JUANITA ENGLAND Covington SAMUEL COCKERHAM Beattyville [34; GLENNA FRISBY Evarts JOHN COLLINS Manchester, Ohio LULA THURA AN Lebanon Junction BESSIE NOLAN Fullerton WILLIAM JUSTICE Millard DOROTHY HURT Lynch GORDON STEPHENS Covington ALDENE PORTER Covington RAY SMITH Corbin JOHN PITTMAN Union City FRANCES DIXON Lothair GEORGE COWAN Carlisle 35 LAURA DURHAM Richmond WILLIAM HICKMAN Virgie NANCY SNOW Richmond ALLENE GRUBB Corbin WENDELL TACKETT Virgie FLOSSIE JOHNSON Guerrant ORVAL Mcknight Langnau NANCY DYKES Richmond CHARLES LEE Richmond GEORGE NORMAN Wheeling, W.Va. VIRGINIA CULTON Richmond GENE GARY Pinsonfork 36] WILKIE SIZEMORE Paint Lick JAMES McHENRY Fort Thomas HENRIETTA MILLER Valley Station MARYJ.ROARK Greenville ZOLLIECHILDERS Fillmore ALICE GHOLSON Poducah ALEX MclLVAINE Richmond JEAN SLATTERY Richmond ROBERT BAKER Crab Orchard CARL TOWNSEND Grayson HELEN FRAZIER Premium ALLEN PENNINGTON Louisville 37 EARL ADAMS Quail LAOMA DAVIDSON Pineville, W. Va. CLYDE CRAFT Mayking CHARGES BOGGS Loyal! FRANCES BROCKMAN Sand Gap VERNON HARRIS Liberty BONNIE AYERS Twila HENRY GILBERT Corbin MINNIE KINCAID Primrose MORRIS MURPHY Richmond VIVIENNE JUSTICE Fedscreek 38 RAY GILTNER MELEE HEUCKE PROCTOR STAPLETON MARILEE MOLONEY Covington Louisville Paintsville Bellevue JUANITA NEAL JAMES HOBBS MAVIS STIVERS CHARLES SPICER Eminence Corbin Compbellsburg Louellen LESLIE HOWARD NORMA F. TACKETT WILLIAM RIGGS ELIZABETH PENNINGTON Harlan Virgie Russell Ashland BARBARA J. SUHLES PAUL ALLAWAY SARA HAYS FREDERICK ROTHWELL Blue Diatnond Harlan Shelbyville Rockport, Ind. 40 ALLAN WHITE CARITA JOHNSON DUANE HAYES VIRGINIA WRIGHT Dayton Ashland Carrollton Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. KATHERINE SIZEMORE JAMES RIGGS NINA KALB LEO WILSON Hazard Russell Moysville Richmond CHARLES HENDERSON NANCY BLAKE JAMES HUNDEMER EULENE MOONEY Manchester, Ohio Richmond Dayton London EMOGENE AUSTIN WILLIS POTTER BETTY J. HILL WILLIAM BREWER Constance Russell Volley View Lebanon 41 ROBERT C. BAKER SHIRLEY CLOUSE EDWARD CREECH NANCY MAY Louisville Rice Station Harlan Salyersville EDNA COSBY EVERETT MOORE CHARLOTTE NEWELL WADE BURCHETT Richmond Frankfort Maysville Prestonsburg JOHN SOWDERS IVA LEE CRUM LUTHER WREN HENRIETTA PETERS Richmond Canton, N. C. Point Lick Lido MILDRED FRANKLIN CLAY GAY NINA S. HERNDON BEN WILMOT Paris Richmond Richmond Richmond JOE SPRAH ADA FISHER JOHNNY BENEDICT BETTY J. SPARKS Covington Falmouth Virgie Paintsville REBECCA COPHER RAYMOND PARSONS JOSEPHINE W. THOMAS JAMES N. MASON Poris Cceburn, Vo. Richmond Stanford DEWEY GREEAR LUCILLE RATLIFF FIELDER PITZER ERNESTINE JASPER Greeor Bethel Waynesboro, Va. Somerset BETTY STEWART DELBERT VAUGHT EDNA COOMES BOBBIE WILLIAMS Ligon Science Hill Bard stow n Richmond 43 JACK STRAUS WILLIAM PATRICK STEWART CATLEH PAUL MOORE Newport Carlisle Gee Elm Grove, W. Va LEONARD MANLEY MAE MARCUM AUDREY GLASS JAMES LINVILLE Ashland Manchester Stamping Ground Winchester EDWARD FROST VIRGINIA STROHMEIER JUNE MOORE RALPH SENSEL Hazard Frankfort Fort Thomas Newport WILLIAM JOOS EMERSON WARF DUANE OLDFIELD CLYDE CRAIG Newport Benhom Newport Covington CARL WARD CHARLES MANION ROY CAMIC BILLY MORRIS Ludlow Henderson Bondville Kenvir HUGH SHYROCK MARIA STERGEOS MARTHA LIST HARRY AYLOR Lawrenceburg Moysville Pleasureville Burlington WARREN STARNES GLADYS RICE ANNE R. COCHRAN GEORGE CARROLL Richmond Mays Lick Harlan Ashland DUDLEY WHITAKER BEN HUDSON CONRAD YOUNG ORVILLE TAYLOR Whitesburg Lejunior Webbville Blackwater 45 KARL SCHILLING Richmond ALFRED CLARK Triadelphia, W. Va. LEONARD HELTON Eiel CLARENCE GILBERT Corbin STANLEY PERRY Erlonger DORIS J. GURLEY Harlan BETTY HAMM Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ROBERT HAYS Tyner DENVER ROY Science Hill BLANCHE SKINNER College Hill PATRICIA SCOTT Fort Mitchell BEN GRAHAM ?arkersburg, W. Va. JOHN LEY Chauncey, Ohio CARROLL McGUFFEY Chula, Go. ELDRED CARMACK EARL CLEMONS McKee MARCUS LOHR ARTHUR SEESHOLTZ JOSEPH KELLER JOHN JONES Logon, Ohio Newark, O. Mt. Sterling Louisa ROY STEVENS MARILYN BELLONBY ISABELLE WEBB EARL PARKER Grahn Covington Ashland Frankfort GEORGE KING HENRIETTA CLARK MATTIE L. RUTLEDGE JOHN HOLLAND Louisville Midway Shelbyville Stanford MILLARD REECE JULE MILLER ROBERT GRAHAM JIM REFFETT Detroit, Mich. Newport Parkersburg, W. Va. Longley [47 JAMES ROBINSON ROCCO PIGANELL HOWARD HURST FRANK GARRETT Fort Thomos Detroit, Mich. Hozord Irvine EDWARD BRAKEFIELD LILLIAN McCOUN BETSY TANDY LEROY VENABLE Irvine Compton Corrollton Richmond ALVA THOMSON VIRGINIA WHITT BETTY WARD WILLARD HARPER Richmond Bellaire, Ohio Point Lick Hertford HOWARD ROWLETTE NORMAN McGUFFEY LEWIS UTZ THOMAS EDWARDS Covington Woynesburg Florence College Hill 48 E. N. PERRY, JR. Richmond RAGON FLANNERY HELEN ALLEN Jackson AGNES LEWALLEN NINE JO LEWIS Ccrroliton GLEMA J. HICKMAN RICHARD SCHERRBAUM JULIUS LASSLO JAMES CINNAMON Cynthlono MICHAEL JASKO Wheeling, W. Va. LOIS COCKRELL EARL BALL Brookside HELEN ROSS Richmond JAMES FRANKLIN Covington BILL ROGERS Point Lick JENNINGS HOUNCHELL Richn-ond 49 WILBURN CAWOOD KARLTON RATION PARK ' ER DURHAM ROBERT HANEY Cawood Benhom Richmond Luretha WILLIAM HELD LOIS REYNOLDS LENA GRIFFIN TED COLLEY Dayton Wlldle Partridge Virgie ROBERT AKERS MARY E. WEST PEGGY McQUIRE WILLIAM COX Paintsville London Ashland Richmond JOE BALLEW CHARLES McCOLLUM RICHARD LAWSON BOB MARCUM Richmond Richmond Ravenna Bereo 50 RAYMOND TACKETT Virgie HAROLD HARRIS Richmond DELMON EASTERLING Ezel WILLIS BAXTER Lawrenceburg WILLIAM NICKELL West Liberty JOSEPHINE SHANAHAN Rising Sun, Ind. BARBARA LEHMAN Princeton, Ind. CHARLES GRAY Loyoll JACK CREECH Cumberland JOYCE BROYLES Plato ELEANOR RALSTON Paint Lick JOSEPH YANITY Athens, O. GEORGE BAKER Oneida JOSEPH B. HARDWICK Somerset CARL BOLTON Barbourville JOE MORGAN Olive Hill [51] GERALD MAY ALVIN McGLASSON WILLIE HIATT THOMAS KIRBY Powersburg Constance Wildie Olive Hill SHELBY WHITE BILLY YAGER TABITHA CRAIG CHARLES LEWIS Richmond Warsaw Mt. Vernon Richmond VERNIE R. VAUGHT JEAN COMBS NANCY HENDERSON ARLIE LINCKS Science Hill Ravenna Manchester, Ohio Corbin JOHN BOWLING FRANK WILSON ANTHONY BEVACQUA WALTER HENRY Confluence Richmond Trinity Dayton, Ohio 52 JOEL McCLURE FLORENCE BUSH JEAN PRICE THOMAS BLANKENSHIP Irvine Winchester Hartwell, Ohio Brigontine, N. J. RICHARD MOORE MARGARET REED MADOLYN WHEATLEY ARVIN MAGGARD Paint Lick Lancaster Ashland Crohn WILLIAM DeJARNETTE MEDA A. POWERS DORIS DEETCH EDFORD WOLFINBARGER Richmond London Louisville Irvine HOBERT BRANSCUM BERT BAKER EDSEL VANDERPOOL JACK PALMER Delta Hazard Lackey Irvine 53 JULIUS SIZEMORE MARY E. MOORE ROBERT DUGGER BETTY J. COLLINS Point Lick Richmond Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Glomouer GEORGE STEELE RAY EISNAUGLE THEDA H. BRAKEFIELD PHILIP COREY Ashland Portsmouth, Ohio Irvine Rohway, N. J. CLIFFORD SPECHT NANCY RANSDELL EDWARD SHEMELYA ROBERT McHARGUE Southgate Louisville Baden, Pa. Corbin GENE WILHITE WALTER RANDOLPH MRS. EMMA AGUINALDO Pa ntsvitle Pe ryv lie Pike ville 54 Jj yii: ROBERT COLEMAN President SUE BAILEY Secretary-Treasurer JOHN FINNEGAN DR. EMERSON JENKINS Vice-President Sponsor JAMES BAKER JOHN BLACKBURN NANCY BALDWIN ALBERT AMBURN JOSEPH DOVE Mt. Vernon Pikeville Lancaster Corbin Vienno, Vo. DANIEL BOWMAN BETTYE MILLER PATRIA FAIR DOROTHY CLARK JOHN DEERING Berea Mt. Vernon Liberty Mays Lick Covington ROBERT COBURN MARGARET KRING JO ABNEY FRANCES METZ MARTIN EARLY Ashland Ghent Big Hill Ashland Bagdad RUFUS MILLER LESTER AMBURN MARY ALICE BISHOP JOHN BAHLMAN WAYNE BROMLEY Buckhorn Corbin Carrollton Fort Thomas Inez 58 MAURICE BAKER Richmond HARRY GRIMME Fori Thomos RAYMOND WILSON Oneida JOE HOLLINGSWORTH Lynch JOE DeVITA Stomford, Conn. MARY FLETCHER Richmond BARBARA DeJARNETTE Richmond RALPH ELLIOTT Doyton SARA MILLER CorroHtcn BETTY BLAIR Horlon CHRISTINE COOK Motion EVA WINBURN Evons Londing, Ind. BEN DRAUGHN Wiborg KATHERINE GRACE Lowrenceburg JEWELL HOWARD Woliins Creek WILLIAM COMBS Portsmouth, Ohio BILL NOLAND Crob Orchard BILLIE HUGHES McKee BILL PRITCHETT Richmond JOHN VAUGHN 59 JACK EBERT BILLY JOE TURPIN ALMA COCHRAN CHARLES COMBS JACK BARNHILL Soutligate Richmond Berea Richmond Corbin PARKER MAY BETTY TALBOTT JOSEPHINE TAYLOR DOROTHY JANSEN TED COOK West Liberty Burkesville Somerset Covington Whitesburg SHELBY BAKER ALMA MEADE NANCY REICHSPFARR ANN THRELKELD JOHN ELSEE Bagdad Ligcn Richmond Miami, Flo. Irvine ROBERT GUNNING LANY GRIMALDI GLIMA ADAMS LEROY MELVIN CARSON DOLEN Covington Stamford, Conn. Jenkins Paintsville Monticello 60 LOUIS BONETA JAMES TIPTON DOROTHY BRANDHORST PAUL HICKS JAMES ADDISON Richmond Irvine Madeira, Ohio Cynthiana Cold Springs CLAY FORD LOREME DENNY MEDA JO GLOVER JO ANN HOGAN HERCHELL HILL Frankfort Cabell Frankfort Richmond Corbin MAURICE RIHERD NORMA KEESEY KATHERINE RANKIN JOAN WILLENBRINK Vi ALTER CONNELLY Cove City Ashland Stanford Bellevue Salyersville PAUL RAMSEY HAROLD MAUPIN EVELYN FELTY RICHARD BACHMEYER DENT HOLLIDAY Corbin Berea Sand Gap Fort Thomas Hazard 61 JOHN MAYHALL ROBERT BUCK CLARA BOB TRAYLOR ROY CLEMENTS CARL FLYNN Covington Luretho Fort Thomas Newport Somerset EDWARD JONES RUTH COLLIES BETTY GURLEY VELMA BUERGER MAURICE RAMSEY Richmond Ashlond Horlon Newport Corbin ROY REDMOND BETTY ADAMS THELMA HACKWORTH GWEN ALLEN DEWARD EADES Maysvil ' e Fort Knox Ivyton Covington Richmond JOHN FINNEGAN CAROL BLEVINS ELIZABETH ADAMS E. WOLFINBARGER HERBERT MILLION Trenton, N. J. West Hill Paint Lick Irvine Beny 62 J. C. OAK Carrollton JERRY REYNOLDS Buckhorn DIXIE GARRETT Corbin PAUL BAXTER Frankfort MORGAN REYNOLDS Buckhorn BERNARD PURCELL Mt. Vernon LOUISE PASLEY Mt. Sterling MARY LOU FORD Luretho MARGARET ROWELL Hazard H. B. SMYTH College Hill JOE MOTLEY Ezel DUPLE GRANT Insull LESLIE NORMAN Covington SUE BAILEY Ashlond RUSSELL ROBERTS Paris OTIS BUNDY Lesbos GEORGE PURDON Moysville MINNIE LAWRENCE Shelbyville HERSCHELL TAYLOR Borterville JOHNNY WINNINGHAM Waco 63 JAMES DAVIS EDWIN MONROE AUDREY HENDRIX ROGER COURTS EDWIN R. JONES Irvine Falmouth Waco Brodford Marshes Riding KENTON ROSS MARY BURTON SALLY SOUTHER MARY SCHISLER CECIL CRAIG Paint Lick Harrodsburg Burlington Portsmouth, Ohio Covington RONALD MUCHMORE MARTHA GRAHAM ROSEMANE KUHN LOUISE TUEL EIDON WHITE Cincinnati, Ohio West Union, Ohio Lotonia Mays Lick Wallins Creek RICHARD CULLEN JOHN BALLARD ALBERTA BOWEN FLOYD STACY CARTER STILL Louisville Richmond Berry Jackson Bellevue [64 WENDELL ROBINSON BOBBY COLEMAN JOY HOPPER ROBERT FOWLER ELMER BEATTY Danville Corbin Richmond Corbin Dayton EDWARD STROHMIER MILDRED PETERS BETTY KEENE JAN TRUMAN MARLIN MARCUM Frankfort Sturgeon Hyden Fort Knox Louisa EARL SORRELL JOAN EVERLING MARCELLA PADGETT WILDA EVANS LAWRENCE MORRIS Shelbyville Indianapolis, ind. Waynesburg Carrollton Bondville OWEN PARK HUGH CALLIHAN CLARA COTTENGIM GLENN CUMMINS DOUGLAS CHENAULT Richmond Ashbnd Richmond Mt. Vernon Richmond 65 ..)..._ HAROLD RICE HERBERT STEELY ELOISE LAWRENCE IRA BEGLEY THOMAS FORBES Pointsville Corbin Jenkins Ingrom Covington JAMES BISHOP MARY DAVIS JANE ROBINSON VELMA CLAGETT HAROLD ROGERS Covington McKee Berea Louisville Lexington ROBERT YOUNCE JANE THOMAS ROXIE HARRIS HELEN HOLTZCLAW SIDNEY ORMES Mt. Vernon Cincinnati, Ohio Liberty Lothoir Moysville OWEN McPEEK LOU LAPOSKI BARBARA McGUIRES JACK STIDHAM EDWIN NEWELL Kenvir Tiltonsville, Ohio Ashlond Lothoir Moysville 66 DALE MOORE CHARLES DAUGHERTY CAROLYN DAVIS ROBERT LANTER JAMES COX Covington Elm Grove, W. Va. Stanford Richmond Kirksville DARRELL FRENCH MARY CULTON RUTH TWINAM IRENE CABLE EUGENE CAMIC West Alexondria, Ohio Richmond PIneville Beottyville Bondville JULIAN BENTON DAPHNE SMITH ALLENE SIDELL CLETA JENNINGS ROY ROBBINS Hazard Richmond Dover Newport Louellen JOE BERTRAND GORDON JOHNSON JANE GARRIOn PAUL DAY MURIEL NAPIER Cold Springs Lockport Horrodsburg Zee Cranks 67 THOMAS COLLINS JANET DILLON KENNETH KNUCKLES DORATHEA SWANSON WILLIAM HUBER Newport Mt. Olivet Beverly Titusville, Flo. Newport lENORA DOUGLAS JAKE REAMS ELIZABETH COLLINS JOHN BALES EMILY RICHARDS Hazard Richmond Richmond Covington Liberty ERWIN PETERING LOUISE BOURNE HARRY RILEY GENEVA PENNINGTON JACK PERCIFUL Newport Harrodsburg Fort Thomas London Mt. Vernon EMILY ANDERSON WILLIAM RANKIN JEANE HOSKINS RAY COMBS FRANCES RITTER Somerset Louisa Berea Hazard Richmond 68 CURTIS SMITH JAMES JOHNS JERRY MULLINS GEORGE W, CAMPBELL MARY L. OSBORNE Cave City Corbin Wildie Krypton Richmond WILLIAM HART CHARLOTTE TAYLOR JULIAN SHAW MARCELLA SMITH DONALD CARMAN Irvine ErIanger Richmond Corbin Russell NANCY LANE CHARLES ROBINSON KATHLEEN PARIS LLOYD SMITH DORIS BELCHER Berea Willard Carlisle Bereo Drift JACK BURKICH PATRICIA HUGHES FRED MALOTT JAYNE WEST ARCHIE SMITH Neon Beatfyville Hicksville, Ohio Richmond Corbin 69 JACK COHENGIM JERRY CHILDERS EDWARD STAMPER ELEANOR CROWE WILLIAM PRICHARD Winchester Winchester Beottyville Fort Thomas AshlancJ ELOISE ROBERTS WILLIAM GRISE HELEN MOUNTZ WILLIAM BUCK MARGARET MARTIN ZanesvMIe, Ohio RichmontJ Clay City Luretha Donville EDWIN KEEN GLORIA BRUEMMER WENDELL BUCK RACHEL CHESTNUT THOMAS AGNEW Buckhorn LoCrosse, Wise. Luretha Burning Springs Owensboro VIVIAN BARNES JESSIE F. ABNEY MARGUERITE JACOBS ALBERT WILSON ANNE ROGERS Falmouth Potsey Cumberland Irvine Covington 70 ANN BUR3IN DONALD HIBBARD FRANCES SPARKS JOSEPH FRYZ ALMA J. HEDDEN Gee Covingtcn Paintsville McKees Recks, Pa. Ccrrollton FRED JOHNSON CHRISTINE RITTER JACK HUTTON VIRGINIA REMKE JOHN R. FRANK Buckhorn Richmond Cumterland Fort Thomas Fort Thomas DORIS HAND K RMIT CAUDILL MARGARET HOLDEN JAMES GIRDLER WANDA SCHWERIN Crittenden Vicco Maccmb, III. Somerset Alexandria BEECHER SERGENT ELOISE GILBERT ROGER PARSONS ANNA HOWARD ENOCH SERGENT Lenarue Corbin Yancey Ivy ton Polly CARL PRICHARD KENNETH WALL BARBARA DeBORD JACK BELL NELSON LAMB Ashland Waynesburg Maud, Ohio Pine Knot Covington JAMES NEAL CLAUDIA ROTHWELL MADGE OLIVER PAULINE PHILLIPS FRANK ROYCE Newport Rockport, Ind. Fincastle Hima Danville PAUL RITTER DOROTHY YOUNG RUBY MORGAN JACKIE McDONOUGH OTIS JOHNSON Dayton Stanford Crab Orchard Jenkins Sond Gap DOUGLAS PARSLEY JACK GATLIFF COLLEEN MOORE JAMES BARROW CHARLES SHORT Berea Loyall Brooksville Winchester Corbin [72] EDWARD CASEBOLT ROY BURNS MARGUERITE B. BELLAMY KENNETH BELLAMY BENNY JAMES Newport Buckhorn Richmond Richmond Ashlond HOMER RICE INEZ BENGE BILLIE SAMPLES VIOLA BALLARD NEAL PARSONS Fort Thomas Bereo Irvine Carlisle Hulen HUGH WILSON VIOLET MARCUM ELIZABETH MURPHY MARTHA McROBERTS ALBERT CROWE Irvine Sand Gap Dayton Carrollton Fort Thomas JOE ROOP CECIL NOLAND BELVA CALICO WILLIAM BARNETT LEWIS CALICO Point Lick South Irvine Point Lick Somerset Bereo 73 JOHN BUSSEY JAMES NICKELL E. FRUECHTEMEYER JOHN COSBY JOE NEWBY Covington West Liberty Cincinnoti, Ohio Richmond Somerset OPP BUSSELL DANA BALL CLARA L. BENEDICT DOROTHY A. WHITE GEORGE DAVIS Mt. Vernon Harlan Newport Newport Berea RUSSELL SCALE ANITA ALLEN JUNE CLEAVER GOLDIE TYLER ALONZO NELSON Corbin Bard stow n Mt. Olivet West Liberty Richmond OMER WEST BILLY LARKEY LOUISE KAYS CHESTER JENNINGS RAY BINGHAM London Hazard Sinai Berea Point Lick 74 1 i MITCHELL FRENCH EUSTIS WEDDLE AUDREA COMBS FLOYD WHITAKER CHARLES COY Alexandrio, Ohio Foubush Hazard Moysville Richmond FLOYD SLUSHER PHYLLIS POWELL DOROTHY J. WHITE HARRYETTE RUPARD LAWRENCE BURK Duluth Paris Green Richmond Covington lEANDER JOHNSON RENA BAY EDITH HADDEN ROSE M. PFALZER FRANK KELLY Norwood, Ohio Bradford Ravenna Louisville Harlan MELVIN DICKERSON JACK HASTIE LOUISE CARPENTER MAURICE MITCHELL CHARLES DANIELS Newport Mt. Sterling Bradford Covington Louisa [75] KEITH HARROD JAMES BERNARDO ELAINE GARDINER HERSHEL MARTIN JOHN HAIL Frankfort Lynch Lexington Prestonsburg Ruth ROBERT MOBERLY SARAH FIELDS JACKIE OWENS VANGIE WILLIAMS CHARLES MRAZOVICH Richmond Bereo Corbin Lawrenceburg Ambridge, Pa. JOSEPH BROCK MARILYN McDANIEL GLADYS NOLAN NANNIE J. YORK HERBERT CONDOR Corbin Ludlow Baxter Annville Louisville DEWEY HOGUE ARTHUR BROWN WILMA HARRIS CLAY RATLIFF GENE DOWNING Covington Louisville Corbin Woodsbend Moysville 76 ALBERT SMITH ROBERT SKIDMORE MARIE CAMIC JOHN SOWELL CARL BASSHAM Crummies Grays Knob Bondville Pagelond, S. C. Verda EARL MOWERY JUNE WILDER VIOLA ENGLE FERN LOVELESS COLEMAN TUSSEY Cumberland Paint Lick Viper Indionopolis, Ind. McKee JAMES MEEK ADA BLACK PHYLLIS PEARSON FRANCES COOMES NELSON GAY Falmouth Kay Joy Waco Bordstown Richmond WILLIAM NICHOLS EDWIN CARTER BETTY ROGERS DOUGLAS BENNETT MALCOLM MEERS Crummies Richmond Hazard Covington Louisville [77 BILL FLOYD SANFORD JONES CLAUDIA HAWKINS JOHN RUDY JAMES COLLIER Richmond Bulan Oakland Pork, Fla. Moysville Millstone DONALD HALE WILLIAM DeBOARD NELDA SMYTH JOSEPH BEEVER LEWIS PERCIFUL Cold Springs Cumberland Julesburg, Colo. Jellico, Tenn. Mt. Vernon HARRY DEATON BILLY CALHOUN GARNETA FARIS JOHN YOKLEY SAM BALDWIN Vicco Hitchins Trinity Tompkinsville Lancaster JAMES BUNTON FORREST DRAKE NINA J. HELLARD JOHN HIGG ED FITZGERALD Salvisa Zochoriah Covington Cumberland Cynthiano [78] MOLLIS PERRY SALLY JUSTICE ELMER COMBS ANN BALLARD ERNEST McNABB Lowrenceburg Ashland Harlan Richmond Richmond JOHN FARMER WINFRED MclNTYRE FRANCES NORTON LEE TERRILL V ILLIAM WALLACE Maysvllle Vicco Nicholasvllle Berea Richmond PAUL MclNTYRE EVA COOK RAYMOND BENTON LORETTA GARRISON JAMES DECKERT Vicco Lejunior Ravenna Manchester Newport STEVE MARCUM JACK MEEKS PATRICIA McDonald GEORGE SIZEMORE HERMAN HANKINS Oneido Corbin Worthville Myden Paris, Tenn. [79 1 MARVIN POPE SARA GILIHAM Newport PATSY BURKHART LUTHER BEATLEY Harlan Elkhorn JAMES ALLEN Oneida ANN DAWSON Solviso MYRTLE McDAVID LARUE REYNOLDS Winchester Buckhorn JOHN PATTIE MARGARET MYERS Frankfort Richmond WILLIAM ALLISON WANDA JONES Louellen Richmond LLOYD McKINNEY McKee ANNA L. DAVIS St. Helens 80 m: ' i . ' sti- ' j. • . neL ' . ' trrrnn ..• ' . • •s M GRADUATE STUDENTS Fred Darling Arthur Wickersham Mary S. Ward Billy Mason Dale Dicken Ted Benedett Katharine Fossett Geraldine Igo Beulah Singleton T. C. McDaniel Robert Yeager Delia M. Barrett Dorothy Dunaway Mary Hunter Casey Nowakowski Sidney Baxter Julia H. Tudor Roddy E. Robbins 84 ' Ih w - ANNE REILEY COCHRAN [86 MM MISS EASTERN 87 MILDRED ESTES ATTENDANT [88] ATTENDANT ROSEMARY BRUNNER [89] MR. POPULARITY JOHN FINNEGAN 90 MISS POPULARITY GLENNA FRISBY [91] Main Street While hubby attends classes Ten minutes till Future Easternite Relaxation [93] p Ijj F 1 1 . Pre-game boost A gentleman ' s purchase For his lady To the athletic arena Behind the team [94] Our mighty eleven Wonderful barbecue 1R1 M J .,£- || ' J Good evening No-break And so goodnight 95 ARTS BUILDING [96] SULLIVAN HALL 97 n BURNAM HALL [98] STUDENT UNION 99 ] CRABBE LIBRARY [100] UNIVERSITY BUILDING [101] MEN ' S DORMITORIES 102 CAMMACK BUILDING 103 ROARK SCIENCE BUILDING 104 ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 105 PRESIDENT ' S HOME afatfl .. tkH ' V fti Siiisa . efcX: ' -g-.: a.;-- a £ Mtag ' ;a ' g afc WEAVER HEALTH BUILDING 107 MILESTONE 1 ' -=- - BILLY BRASHEAR Editor HAROLD WINBURN Business Manager CARL SCOTT Assistant Editor FREDERIC P. GILES Sponsor MILESTONE STAFF Billy Brashear Editor Carl Scott Assistant Editor Harold Winburn Business Manager Frederic P. Giles Sponsor Bill Kinsella Art Editor L. G. Kennamer Feature Editor Claude Rawlins Sports Editor Howard Bartlett Class Compositor Victor DeSimone Class Compositor Mildred Payne — Class Compositor Aldene Porter Class Compositor Jean Crutcher Faculty Compositor Betty Jo Barnett Club Compositor Louis Powers Club Compositor Edward Frost Photographer Charles Manion... Photographer T. J. O ' Hearn Photographer Ivan Maggard Sports Claude Williams Sports Doyle Bell — Advertising Ben Sanders Advertising Charles Bernard Typist [ no MILESTONE STAFF First Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row CHARLES BERNARD T. J. O ' HEARN HOWARD BARTLETT CHARLES MANION BILL KINSELLA ALDENE PORTER IVAN MAGGARD JEAN CRUTCHER MILDRED PAYNE BEN SANDERS VICTOR DeSIMONE EDWARD FROST LOUIS POWERS DOYLE BELL Filth Ro L. G. KENNAMER BETTY JO BARNETT [111 ] MATHEMATICS CLUB FIRST ROW-Duncan Huey, President; Emer-on Jenkins, Sponsor; Jean Cloyd, Treasurer; Burna D. Talbott, Secretary; Smith Park, Sponsor; Dale Dicken, Vice-President. SECOND ROW-Scra K. Miller, J. C. Oak, Allene Grubb, Betty Jo Barnett, Joe S. Rains, Marilyn Trieschmonn. THIRD ROW-William Kerney, Helen Worthington, Joe Walton, Betsy Tandy, Lee Gentry, Josephine Taylor. FOURTH ROW-Moxine Gibbs, Russell Shelton, Anna Frances Parker, Eugene Jones, Peggy McGuire, George Campbell. FIFTH ROW-Cephas Bevins, Nancy McClure, John Hollond, Mory Lou Ford, Billy Brasheor, Vivian Ratliff. SIXTH ROV -Vera Hond, Steve Marcum, Nino Jean Hellord, Raymond Wilson. f 1121 KAPPA DELTA PI t : i 1 R 3l ' i j k. ▲ki FIRST ROW-Viola Campbell, President; Dorothy Dunowoy, Vice-President; Duncan Huey, Treasurer; Norma Richards, Secretary; Mary Langon. SECOND ROW— Sidney Baxter, Burna D. Tolbott, Betty Jo Barnett, Loro Moe Holt, Anna Gill. THIRD ROW-Naomi Dodson, Kotheryn Jasper, Mildred Langon, Anno Schnieb, Virgil Burns. FOURTH ROW— Rufus Halcomb, Mary F. McKinney, F. A. Engle, Mary Bornhill, W. J. Moore. FIFTH ROW-D. T. Fcrrell, M. E. Mattox, Allie Fowler, F. P. Giles. SIXTH ROW-A. L. Wickershom, Margaret Neale, Jewell Howard. 113 B.S.U. COUNCIL First Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row JUANITA GRABER BETTY SINGLETON EUGENE JONES E. N. PERRY, JR. Vice President SARA HAYES KATHRYN JASPER HAROLD HARRIS NAOMI DODSON VIRGINIA ROV LETTE Student Secretary G. T. COV AN NORMA RICHARDS Secretary ALICE GHOLSON Treasurer President LULA THURMAN F. A. ENGLE EDNA COOMES Faculty Adviser [114] CANTERBURY CLUB FIRST ROW-Dr. Roy B. Clark, Adviser; Love Clark, Vice-President; Burna Tolbott, President; Ida Teate Secretary; Virginia Blackburn, Treasurer. SECOND ROW— Sara Tribble, Howard Roulette, Aldene Porter, Naomi Dodson, Molcolm Meers. THIRD ROW— Margaret Kring, Barbara DeJornette, George Cecil, Norma Richards, Elizabeth Pennington. FOURTH ROW— Sara Gillham, Eloise Gilbert, Juanita England, Ruby Monday. FIFTH ROW-Edwin Corter, William Blockerby. 115] PROGRESS STAFF U . FIRST ROW-Moxine Gibbs, Business Manager; Elwood Caseboll; Shorline Mullins, Society Editor; Jack Talbott, Sports Editor; Norma Richards, Editor. SECOND ROW-John Mayholl, Glenna Frisby, Joe Todd, Dorothy Hurt, EdscI Mounti. THIRD ROW-Leslie Norman, Feature Ed.; Edwin Carter, Mildred Longon, John Holland, Elizabeth Pennington. FOURTH ROW-Allon White; Borboro DeBord; Bill Kerney, Cartoonist; Marilyn Steele; George Steele. FIFTH ROW-Ruby Monday, Mory Langan, Bill Floyd. [116] CADUCEUS CLUB FIRST ROW-Meredith J. Cox, Barbara Lehman, Clifton Smith, Martha List, Billy Cox. SECOND ROW— Joe Bollou, Edward Frost, Melbo Heucke, Billy Riggs, T. C. McDoniels. THIRD ROW-Jim Hutson, Mary Baitinger, Dudley Whitaker, Juanifo Grober, John Holland. FOURTH ROW— Clarence Cole, Guy Fortney, Carolyn Senders, James Mason, Sonford Wieler. FIFTH ROW-James Becknell, Betty Singleton, T. J. O ' Heorn, Alice Gholson, Otho Lockey. SIXTH ROW-Paul Kleffner, Billy Brashear, Donald Colvin. [117] PHOTO CLUB FIRST ROW— Edsel Mountz, Edna Mae Truesdell, Martha Sharp, Joyce Broyles, Margaret Graham, Ruby Monday, T. J. O ' Hearn, President. SECOND ROW— Frank Jones, George Campbell, Ed Frost, Gene Gory, Warren Starns, Dr. H. H. LaFuze, Rufus Halcomb, Treasurer; Bob Graham, Ben Graham, John Holland. 1181 E CLUB V FIRST ROW— Walter Heucke, Jack Ley, Proctor Stapleton, Pete Nonnemacher, Paul Moore, Jimmy Cinna- mon, Dick Scherrbaum, Joe Vanity, Abe Deeb, Jum Argentine. SECOND ROW— Bob Goosens, Casey Nowakowski, Leiand Arnold, Hoi Yinger, Bob Siphers, Bill DeVenzio, Larry Becker, Leonard Monley, Charles Spicer. THIRD ROW-Ted Bennedett, Bill Bennedett, Gerald Becker, Irv Kuehn, Ivan Maggard, Ray Giltner, T. C. McDaniels, George Moines, Bill Aiken, Charles Boggs. FOURTH ROW-Ed Creech, Paul Wright, Louis Laposki, Lloyd Hudnall, Emerson Warf, Jack Bohlman, Ed Nankins. [119] NORTHERN KY. CLUB FIRST ROW— John Dempsey; Dick Bachmeyer; Nancy Henderson; Stanley Perry, Treasurer; Jule Miller, President; Dorothy Brandhorst, Secretary; Clyde Craig, Vice-President; Tom Collins, Clara Bob Traylor, Albert Dorges, Marilyn McDaniels, Jack Strauss. SECOND ROW— William Huber, James Franklin, Clara Benedict, Bill Kinsella, Jane Thomas, Butch Sargent, Duane Oldfield, Mary Snith, Eleanor Crowe, Lawrence Burke. THIRD ROW-Jock Kerley, John Bussey, Anne Rogers, Pat Scott, Dorothy Clarke, June Moore, Ralph Sensel, Velma Buerger, Virginia Remke, Wanda Schwerin, Ralph Elliott. FOURTH ROW-Clyde lewis. Sponsor; James Deckert, Allan White, Carter Still, Rose Marie Kuhn, Dorothy White, Cleta Jennings, Maurice Mitchell, John Mayhall, Jim Bishop. FIFTH ROW-Dewey Hogue, Bob Gunning, Dorothy Jansen, JoSn Deering, John Ebert, Ellis Neol, Erwin Petering. The Northern Kentucky Club was organized in the fall, under the sponsorship of Mr. Clyde Lewis, Assistant Professor of History. Its purpose is to encourage a spirit of understanding and friendship among Northern Kentucky students themselves, as well as among Northern Kentuckians and their fellow students. The policy of the club is to promote extracurricular social activities for the enjoyment of the student body. One of the main activities during the post year was a Christmas formal held in Walnut Hall. 120 VETERANS CLUB FIRST ROW— Louis Kilgus, Jack Holt, Proctor Stapleton, Bob Gunning, Joe DeVito, Ben Draughn, Ray Bingham, James Johns, Wade Burchett, Raymond Benton, Roy Redmond, Rocco Piganell. SECOND ROW— Julius Lasslo, John T. Blackburn, Norman McGuffey, Ed Jones, Harold Harris, Jimmy Robinson, Jack Perciful, Opp Bussell, James Franklin, Glenn Brooks. THIRD ROW— John W. Yokley, James Collier, H. B. Smyth, Lillard Rodgers, Frank Jones, Victor DeSimone, Steely McHargue, Edward Creech, Theodore Colley. FOURTH ROW— James H. Bunton, Edward Frost, Joe Beever, Dick Grimme, Howard Barflett, Edsel Mountz, William Blockerby, T. J. O ' Hearn, Dudley Whitaker, Louis Laposki. FIFTH ROW— C. M. Henderson, Joe Keller, John J. Finnegon, Emerson Warf, Ray Giltner, James Hutson, Lynn Owens, Charles Henderson, Kenneth Knuckles, Bob Coburn, Foster Hamblin, Owen McPeek, Lyndon Mitchell, Wilburn Cawood, James Baker. 121 VETERANS CLUB M M 1 vv vaanv BP , ?? ?.c|| if ' ■iS: S - FiRST ROW— Jack Ley, Harry James, Charles McCollum, Elmer Combs, Joe Caudill, Wlllord Bishop, Wade Burchett, John Bussey. SECOND ROW— Dorothy Dunaway, Robert Steely, Bradley Baker, Charles Bernard, John Dempsey, Larry Burke, Robert Coleman, Frank Garrett, Tom Agnew. THIRD ROW— Joan Everling, Maurice Riherd, Jack Stidhom, Paul Love, Ira Bagley, Hart Hatchett, Ray MacDaniels, Beth Ertel, Claude Williams, Allan White, Raymond Benton. FOURTH ROW— Ed Strohmeir, Harry Aylor, Dewey Hogue, John Ertel, Billy Cox, Guy Fortney, Pete Smith. FIFTH ROW— Jim Logsdon, Walter Henry, Phil Corey, Henry Smith, Bill Collins, Carl Townsend, George Coburn, Doyle Bell, Bill Brashear. [122] y.W.CA. SNAPS WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB FIRST ROW-Bobby Williams, Joe Todd, L. G. Kennamer, Conrad Ott. SECOND ROW— Willie Baxter, Raymond Parsons, Dorothy Dunaway, Davis Hahn, L. G. Kennamer, Jr. THIRD ROW— Harry L. Aylor, Charlie Bernard, Paul Love, Victor DeSimone, Fred Edmunds. 124 UXORES BELLORRUM FIRST ROW— Mesdames Walter Heucke, Pres.; Duncan Huey, Sec; Robert Rankin, Vice-President. SECOND ROW— Mesdames John Collins, Otho Lackey, Earl Rogers Parker, T. P. Edwards, Fred Darling, Earl Adams. THIRD ROW— Mesdames Bill Hackworth, Louis Powers, Charles Lee, Sidney Baxter, Cephas Bevins, Jill Clements, Paul Love, Al Clark, William Shannon, Robert Goosens, Fred Edmunds. FOURTH ROW— Mesdames Lloyd Hudnall, James Logsdon, Webb Young, Roy Greenwell, Bruce Newhall, Frank Royce, Paul Bunton, Robert McHenry, Proctor Stapleton, Harold Yinger, Robert Congleton, Allan Pennington, Lee Gentry. FIFTH ROW— Mesdames Ray Moore, Luther Wren, James McWhirter, Thomas Blonkenship, Robert Baker. [125] MEN ' S GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW-Bill Gravely, Russell Scalf, Dick Cullen, Peggy McGuire, James E. VanPeursem, Jock Ebert, Eddie Tackett. SECOND ROW— Carter Steele, John Frank, Dewey Hogue, Roland Muchmore, Leroy Melvin, Hobart Branscum, Owen McPeek, E. N. Perry. THIRD ROW-Phllip Corey, Buell Mills, Herb Million, Louis Kilgus, Ralph Anderson, John Mayhall, Billy Allison. [126] CATHOLIC CLUB FIRST ROW— Lawrence Burke, Jimmy Bishop, Jack Ley, Father Nicholas, Jim Argentine, Dick Scherrbaum, Joe Ballew. SECOND ROW— Rocco Piganell, John L. Thompson, George Cecil, Joe Keller, Bob Gunning, Dick Cullins, Joe Fryz. THIRD ROW— Ed Shemlya, Bill DeVenzio, T. J. O ' Hearn, Lawrence Grimaldi, Walter Reid, Mike Jasko. FOURTH ROW— John Ertel, Beth Ertel, Pat Scott, Joe Vanity, Betty Elder, Charles Duagherty, Dorothy Jan- sen, Joan Everting, Harryette Rupard. [ 127 W. R. H. O FIRST ROW— Margaret Anderson, Nancy Ransdell, Anita Morgan, Velmo Buerger. SECOND ROW— Minerva Murphy, Isabelle Greene, Emma Y. Case, Audrey Combs, Margaret Martin, Francis Jackson. THIRD ROW— Carolyn Sanders, Mildred Payne, Viola Campbell, Mary Wood Lee. 128 I PROTA DECCA FIRST ROW-Marilyn Bellomby, Peggy McGuire, Allene Grubb. SECOND ROW— Martha List, Betsy Tandy, Nina Herndon, Emma Y. Cose, Anne R. Cochran, Charlotte Newell, Norma Tackett. THIRD ROW— Lois Cockrell, Elizabeth Pennington, Frances Jackson, Nina Kalb, Ruth Miller, Wilkle, Doris Deetch, Shirley Clouse, Eleanor Ralston, Isabelle Grjene. 129 KYMA CLUB FIRST ROW-Allie Fowler, Ruby Owen, Robbie Owen, Roy Redmond, Charlotte Newell, Isobelle Webb, Edna Truesdell. SECOND ROW— Gwen Allen, Jane Congleton, Maria Stergeous, Kotherine Sizemore, Nancy Bloke, Duple Grant, Madolyn Wheatley. THIRD ROW— Jackie McDonough, Glenno Frisby, Dorothy Brandhorst, Martha List, Tobitha Craig, Lois Reynolds, Phyllis Powell, Barbara Buttles, Wanda Schwerin. FOURTH ROW— Mary A. Schisler, Nancy May, Louis Kilgus, Joe Keller, John Finnegan, Henrietta Peters. n3oi PULASKI COUNTY CLUB jiywiii r ! FIRST ROW— Arevia Gentry, Emily Anderson, Mary Lou Ford, Betty Jo Bornett, Elsie Harmon. SECOND ROW— Lee Gentry, Ernestine Jasper, Kathryn Jasper, Josephine Taylor, Naomi Dodson, Ray Blevins. THIRD ROW-Bobby Honey, Denver Roy, Eustis Weddle, John Henry Hail, Delbert Vaught, Carl Flynn, Columbus Dick. [131] W. A. A. FIRST ROW— Wanda Schwerin, Kathryn Siphers, Virginia Strohmeir, Betsy Tandy, Paulene Phillips, Jo Jo Glover. SECOND ROW— Jean Crutcher, Gladys Rice, Dorothy Jansen, Marilee Moloney, Ruby Owen, Eloise Roberts, Nino Hellard, Jerry Mullins, Pat MacDonald, Glenna Frisby, Mary Longan, Margaret Graham. THIRD ROW— Jane Oldham, Lenora Douglas, Chorlote Taylor, Curtis Smith, Gladys Nolan, Tabitha Craig, Rebecca Copher, Nina Kalb, Mildred Langan, Kathr n Fossett. 132 MADRIGAL CLUB FIRST ROW— Betty Perraut, Juonita England, Elol«e Gilbert, Gwen Allen, Jane Garriot, Betty Ruth Gurley, Marilee Moloney, Kotherine Fletcher, Solly Justice, Jane Thomas, Corita Johnson, Lois Cockrell, Sharline Mullins, Betty Jo Barnett. SECOND ROW— Anne Reiley Cochran, Colleen Moore, Jane Bush, Robbie Owen, Mory Wood Lee, Aldene Porter, Morcello Smith, Betty Adams, Peggy Myers, Barbara Suttles, Betty Blair, Glenno Frisby. THIRD ROW-Janet Dillion, Anna Fronces Parker, Jeon Elder, Mary Roork, Isabelle Greene, Lonoro Douglas, Norma Keesey, Mary E. Moore, Mary L. Ford, Medo Jo Glover. FOURTH ROW-Modolyn Wheotley, Medo Ann Powers, Ado Fisher, Lois Reynolds, Nancy Ronsdell, Kothryn Siphers, Wondo Schwerin, Ann Bollord, Jean Crutcher. FIFTH ROW— Phyllis Powell, Dorothy Hurt, Emily Richards, Emoiene Austin, Charlotte Toylor, Doris Deetch, Helen Belcher, Anita Allen, Marjorie Getty. 133 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB MEMBERS OF HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Jewell Howard, President Mory May Smith, Vice-President Gladys Rice, Secretary Lois Justice, Treasurer Lula Thurmon, Reporter Elizabeth Adams Jeon Crutcher Nancy Baldwin Carolyn Davis Dana Ball Lorene Denny Nancy Bloke Dixie Garrett Mida Bush Nancy Griggs Viola Campbell Betty R. Gurley Helen Cawood Doris Gurley Lois Cockrell Elsie Harmon Andrea Combs Betty Hill Patricia Huqhes Frances Jockson Mary Elizabeth Jackson Nina Kalb Minnie M. Kincoid Mary Wood Lee Ruby Maggard Lillian McConn Sharlene Mullins Minerva Murphy Frances Norton Madge Oliver Jackie Owens Kathleen Poris Mildred Payne Phyllis Powell Nancy Ronsdell Anne Rogers Blanche Skinner Morcello Smith Koy Sturgill Jane Thomas Lula Thurman June Wilder Gene Wilhite Jane York 134 THE U. S MAJOR FRANK E. WILLARD Eastern R.O.T.C. is headed by Major Frank E. Willard whose experi- ence, background, interest, and initiative make him well qualified to conduct this department of the college. Major Willard entered the Army as a Private in 1941; attended and was commissioned as second Lieutenant from O.C.S., Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, March 1942. Major Willard was a gunnery instructor at the Field Artillery Replace- ment Training Center School at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, for fourteen months before going overseas. He served as gunnery officer of an eight-inch Howitzer battalion in the Twelfth Corps of General George Patton ' s Third Army which fought in the European Theater of Operations. 136 ARMY CAPTAIN ROGER E. HIGGINS Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics is Captain Roger E. Higgins, who is a R.O.T.C. graduate of Cornell University. Captain Higgins saw most of his service during World War II as Battery Commander of a 105 Howitzer Battery in the famed 4th Infantry Division. The R.O.T.C. is indeed fortunate to have a man of this type as a member of its staff. SERGEANT CANTLEY SERGEANT BOND SERGEANT GREEN I 137 BATTALION FRANCIS SPARKS Battalion Sponsor JOHN COLLINS Battalion Commander JUNIOR B. ORR Battalion Executive TED BENEDETT Battalion S-3 DENVER M. ROY Assistant S-3 138 STAFF VICTOR DeSIMONE Battalion S-2 DELMAS F. FREEMAN Assistant S-2 ROBERT I. GOOSENS Communications Officer CLIFTON R. SMITH Liaison Officer No. 1 JOHNNY BENEDICT Liaison Officer No. 2 CHARLES W. GRAY Liaison Officer No. 3 139 BATTERY A OFFICERS MARILEE MALONEY Battery Sponsor WARD C. HODGE Battery Commander WILBURN CAWOOD Executive Officer JAMES R. MASTERS Reconnaissance Officer BURGOYNE G. MOORES Assistant Executive Officer C. TED MILLER Forward Observe: 140 BATTERY A 55 Battery A was first organized in the fall of 1936, was deactivated during the war, and was reactivated in January, 1947. Battery Commander of Battery A Is Cadet Captain Ward C. Hodge, who served as a platoon sergeant with the 147th In- fantry Regiment of the 37th Infantry Division which fought in the Pacific Theater. His leadership and abi lity is responsible in no small way for the excellent performance of his battery. The Executive officer of Battery A is Cadet First Lieutenant Wilburn Cawood, whose five years of experience in organization and training of General Headquarters units during World War II have made him an invaluable asset to the battery. The Reconnaissance officer is Cadet First Lieutenant James R. Masters, who landed in the first assault wave on Normandy beaches as a rifleman in the 16fh Regiment of the famed 1st Infantry Division. The Assistant Executive officer is Cadet First Lieutenant Burgoyne G. Moores, who served in the European Theater of Operation as a radio operator with the 7th Armored Division. The Forward Observer is Cadet First Lieutenant Ted C. Miller, who served in the Pacific as a weather observer for the Air Corps. 141 BATTERY B OFFICERS MARY ALICE SCHLISLER Battery Sponsor i 1 || H i-4fl 1 1 1 ' ' T - K w .■' i. ' ' ; ' ; ? ' !. ■jvWJJIH m WALLACE V. SMITH Battery Commander BATTERY B 15 Battery B along with Battery A was first organized at Eastern in 1936, was deactivated during the war and was reactivated in January, 1947. Battery B is com- manded by Cadet Captain Wallace V. Smith, who served in Africa and Italy with a tank destroyer unit. Captain Smith ' s sincerity, personality, and efficiency qualify him for this position of high leadership. Executive officer of Battery B Cadet First Lieutenant Earl R. Parker braved the hell of Normandy beaches on D-day with the great 1st Infantry Division. Reconnaissance officer Cadet First Lieutenant Raymond R. Parsons served with the 9th Air Force in the European Theater of Operations. Assistant Executive officer Cadet First Lieutenant Arlie V. Links served in the European Theater of Operations as a radio operator in the 9th Armored Division. Forward Observer Cadet First Lieutenant Arthur Seesholtz served during the war aboard the Aircraft Carrier USS Bunker Hill. All members of the Reserve Officers Training Corps are Veterans of World War II with an average of three years ' service. [143 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Physical education has been a lifelong pastime of Charles Turkey Hughes, our athletic director. During his eighteen years at Eastern he has coached football, basketball, and baseball. At present, in addition to his main job, he coaches baseball. 146 We pause to pay tribute to Fred Lewis, one of the greatest athletes ever to wear the Maroon and White of Eastern. A great team player, possessing commendable sportsmanship, and a constant scoring threat, he was chosen on the All-American basket- ball teams of 1945 and 1946, while playing for Eastern. As a result of his outstand- ing playing in the college all-star game of 1946 he was awarded the Hearst Trophy as the outstanding amateur athlete of 1946. Continuing his superior performance, he was chosen as the Rookie of the Year in the Notional Professional Basketball Conference for his play this past season. [ 147 Rome Rankin, who for the past twelve years has guided Eastern ' s football and basketball teams, has departed from Eastern for a position at the University of Maine. Du ring his reign as head coach. Eastern changed from the pushover role into that of a real champion. His record has been unsurpassed at Eastern and it is certain that his leadership will be an asset to any school. 1st- Creech, Dozier, Bahlman, Stapleton, Grimme, Miller , Dove, Scherrbaum , Rector, Gumm 2nd — Yinger, Ley, Nonnemacher, Freeman, Hank ns, Nowakowski, Heucke, Jasko, Smith, McCollum, Wright, Manley. 3rd- -Patterson, Argentine, Norman, Moggard, Lohr, Goosens, Becker, Arnold, Shannon, Moore, | Dougherty, Spicer, Boggs. 4th- -Yannity Dorer, Clark, Cottengim, Deeb, Bennedett, Bennedett, Siphers, Hollingsworth, Worf. FOOTBALL For many years the Maroon forward wall has been recognized as one of the toughest in the conference, due to the untiring efFort of Coach Samuels. When the vacancy of head coach existed Eastern did not hesitate to promote Coach Samuels. His will to win and the enthusiasm he displays on the field are an incentive to any team. EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN SCORES Opponent 13 T. P. 1. 7 CATAWBA 9 7 C. MICH. 20 26 MURRAY 13 7 T. P. 1. 20 12 VALPARAISO 7 6 Morehead 12 28 U. OF L. 7 6 WESTERN 112 88 Fred Darling, assistant line coach in 1946, stayed at Eastern where he earned his gridiron glory. After returning from the service he was chosen to assist in developing future greats. He was all K.I.A.C. tackle for two years and in his senior year at Eastern was chosen on the little All-American squad. Whenever Coach Samuels replaced Rankin as the head of football, Fred was elected to line coach. lv. ' - The hot days of early September found the Maroon gridJers rounding into condition to carry out the nine-game schedule which was in front of them. Coach Rankin put his hopefuls through several strenuous workouts in the first week in order to weed the men from the boys and, as a result, saw his squad diminish in number from the sevent ' es to the forties. Among the survivors of the September heat and the roughness which con come from Rankin ' s conditioning practices were several familiar faces to the Eastern Compus— most of them having checked out ofter the fall session in ' 42 in favor of some branch of service. The opening game saw almost a complete lineup of veterans — both from the military standpoint and from post college foot- ball experience. This gome, under the lights with T.P.I., found superior conditioning the determining factor in the 13—0 win of Eastern. It was not until the final quarter that Eastern managed to push across their first marker, that coming on on end run by the old reliable, Casey Nowokowskt. Later in the quarter the Maroons coshed in on another long drive to put the game on ice. 150 Several talented newcomers were uncovered in the first encounter, ond the following week the Maroons journeyed to Salis- bury, N. C, to tangle with one of the strongest small colleges In the South. Catawba emerged victorious by a small margin of 9 — 7. The victors collected their points through the aid of two blocked punts. The first quarter found Eastern trolling 7 — 0. After o blocked kick had been scooped up and carried 30 yards for a Catawba score. Eastern scared in the second period on a pass from Moore to Ley. Both teams played on even terms until the final four minutes when a second punt wos blocked and rolled through the end zone for the margin of victory. Homecoming was the first game in which the Maroons were seen at home, and the game proved to be a big disappointment to the many returning alumni ond to the many students who were seeing their Maroons in action for the first time. The opposition was furnished by Central Michigan and was anything but pleasing to a homecoming crowd. Michigan broke Into an early lead by intercepting a pass and carrying it for a touchdown, the only score of the first half. It was not until the final quarter that both 151 teams opened their offense. Michigan took to the air after their ground attack failed and this produced their second touchdown. Immediately the Maroons struck back the same way. A long pass from Ley to Moore was good for a touchdown and gave Eastern fans a hope that the game might be pulled from the fire, but in the closing minutes of the game, a Michigan bock slipped through the line after it appeared that he had been stopped and this provided the Michigan team a topheovy score of 20 — 7. Conference competition for the Maroons opened at Murray in a night tilt. The host team wasted very little time in getting their offense rolling and jumped into an early lead of 6—0. The Eastern team came right back to tie the score and run it up to 20—6 at the half. The Thorobreds opened the third quarter with a powerful offensive attack and rong up their second touchdown, but again Eastern shoved her offensive into high gear and oddeJ another score to give the Maroons a 26—13 margin. The entire Eastern team ployed heads up ball with scoring honors going to Moore and Ley, each gathering two touchdowns. 152 GUMM Ashlond Ju£t cs it appeared tSct the Maroons hod begun to roll, the T.P.I. Eagles came to Eastern for a return encounter, and this tme toppled the local boys by the score of 20—7. With only thirty seconds remoining in the first half, the Eagles scored their first touchdown. The Maroons staged a rally in the next period but from that point the Tennessee team outhustled the Maroons in every department and went on to odd two more touchdowns to their credit. Valparaiso University was the victim in the first home win of the season for the Maroons. The first score was by the Maroon ' s veteran Bennedett, climaxing o long drive. The second came as the result of a long pass from Ley to Bohlmon, the latter making the catch off the back of a defensive player and carrying it over. Valparaiso picked up their only score in the third period, that coming on a pass completed in the flat, to moke the score read 12—7. [153 1 The Old Hawg Rifle tilt was renewed with the Eagles of Morehead and after a hard-fought battle the title wos left in pos- session of Morehead for another year. Morehead picked up scores in the second and third periods. The first came from an aerial assault after the Morehead ground attack hod been stalled. The third period saw o hard running ground attack provide the Eagles with their second score. Midway in the final period Eastern managed to keep a drive olive long enough for Dozier to pass to Monley for a touchdown, thus making the score Morehead 12, Eastern 6. The University of Louisville invaded the Eastern campus with an impressive record and threats of what would happen, but that had little effect upon the outcome of the gome, as the Maroons soundly thrashed the U. of L. 28—7. The visiting team was never really in the boll game after the opening quarter, as the Maroons picked up two quick scores in the second period and one in the third period before Louisville picked up their only score in the final period via air. The final ploy of the gome saw Eastern collect- ing its fourth touchdown on a perfect pass from Ley to Nonnemocher. [ 154 1 ARNOLD Corbin WRIGHT Portsmouth, O. 4 GOOSENS Kewanee, III. GRIMME Ft. Thomas CLARK Wheeling In a downpour of rain the Maroons finished their season under the lights at Bowling Green with the Western Klilltoppers. The rain was the determining factor in the score which read 6 — 0. The Maroons elected to play defense and leave the offense to Western. Handling the ball only a minimum of times in the first half, the Maroons staged on offensive drive lote in the second period which netted the only score of the boll gome. It come on a beoutifully executed reverse by Moore. The second holf was much like the first, with Western trying desperately to get loose for a score and Eostern content to remain on the defense. Eastern ' s win first coach in the Confe Western assured the Maroons of the championship of the K.I.A.C. for 1946. Cooch Rankin be :e ' s history to win both the basketball and football championship in the some year. the [ 155 w- ' :W .■:ft wm. Hudnall, Fryz, Mrazovich, Shemelya, H.cks Becker Ritter Roberts, Reed, Morris, Coleman, Barnett Coach McBrayer, Nichols, Grimme, Hale, Patterson A BASKETBALL- EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN 42 AKRON 40 54 PEPPERDINE 49 59 GEORGETOWN 49 66 BAYLOR U 61 68 TORONTO U 31 57 TULSA U 32 74 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 50 57 MURRAY 52 48 CENTRE 29 74 MOREHEAD 57 91 DAVIS-ELKINS 38 43 MURRAY 45 67 GEORGETOWN 44 76 BEREA 27 61 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 48 59 MOREHEAD 48 73 CENTRE 40 47 WESTERN 81 56 MANHATTAN 62 57 BEREA 37 49 WESTERN 46 1,268 966 Tournament EASTERN 68 TRANSYLVANIA 38 EASTERN 59 MURRAY 50 EASTERN 60 MOREHEAD 35 EASTERN 43 WESTERN 54 230 177 TOTAL Average per game 1,498 60 1,143 46 SCORES [157] Never in the history of the school has one man captured the ad- miration and respect of so many in such a short period of time as Coach Paul McBrayer, the Red-Faced Irishman. McBrayer was a star guard on the University of Kentucky basketball team of some years back. Three years after graduation the All-Southern guard was called back to U. K. where he remained as assistant coach for eight years, until answering the call of Uncle Sam. After doing his duty with the United States Infantry he returned to the profession he loves most, coaching basketball. In his first year as coach of the Eastern Maroons, he turned out a team that brought fame and honor, not only from Kentucky, but the nation as well. In Paul McBrayer, Eastern has one of the finest basketball coaches in the nation. 158 Captain mi - Coach Paul McBrayer made his debut as Eastern ' s ni on December 7, in Music Hall, Cincinnati. The Maroons wei Akron, big and rugged, was favored to walk out the front d that Eastern sent on the floor thot night, and after ten minutes hod gone the Ma Eastern 42 Akron 40. Goebel Ritter led both teams in scoring with 18 points. hardwood chieftain by sending his Maroons against Akron University faced with the problem of halting Akron ' s oil-American Fritz Nogy. r with on easy victory. It was a smooth fundamentally sound quintet ere in front 15-6 and the final count was Pepperdine of California was the next to fall before the Maroons. Easte nt 29—19; the final score found Eastern on top 54—49. Goebel Ritter agaii Eastern led all the way. At half tir dropped in 18 points. Joe Fryz set the scoring pace with 17 points os Eastern dropped Georgetown 59—40 in the first K.I.A.C. game of the season. Eastern remained unbeoten in conquering defending Southwest Conference Champion, Baylor of Texas, 66—61. Ritter again good night as he came up with 22 points for the fast-stepping Maroons. Gerald Becker went on a scoring spree as he pumped in 26 points to lead the strong Ma offensi end gix 159 the Mai minutes, Broyer ' s for the their fifth victory in as many starts, a 68—31 win over the defending National Champs from Canada, Toronto University. Eost- w a tight defense _r the highly touted Canadians and limited the northern cluh to 11 field goals. Victim number six was Tulsa University. Tulsa was held to six field goals os Eastern dropped the visitors from Oklahoma Big Chuck Mrazovich was the top man for Eastern, Mrazovich, Fryz, and Becker each caged seven field goals with Mrazovich adding four free throws to take high point honors as Eastern dropped Kentucky Wesleyan 75—50 to score its seventh stroight victory. Eastern for the sixth straight week was ranked among the nation ' s major undefeated teams. On January 9, the Eastern Maroons remained undefeated in the K.I.A.C. and in the nation as Joe Fryz and Poul Hicks ied oons in a nerve-racking victory over the Murray Thorobreds 57-52. The score was knotted eighteen times but in the last two with the score 50—50, Joe Fryz broke loose for a quick crip to make it 52—50. Paul Hicks, who was ccrtoinly Coach Mc- outstanding rebounder, fired a looping long and Bobby Coleman added two more as the gome ended. Paul Hicks was high night with 15 points. 160 MRAZOVICH ISECTIONI A HICKS Cyntbiana ult was a 48—29 victory for the Maroons and their Fryz and Ed Shemelya were the top men for the Eastern troveled to Danville for a K.I.A.C. contest with Centre. The ninth victory in os many storts. The affair was Eostern ' s fourth league win. Maroons. Eastern was among 22 teams in the nation still undefeated, and the Morehead Eagles moved into Richmond to see what they could do to seek revenge for the three defeats administered by the Maroons in the 1946 season. The Maroons scorched the strings of the net os they blazed to a 74-57 victory over the Eagles. Six-foot-five Chuck Mrazovich turned in a 25-point performance. It was Eastern ' s snappy ball handling and accurate shooting that awarded them a well-earned victory. Joe Fryz accounted for 14 points as he held the Morehead star, Allen, to five points. For the Maroons it was their tenth victory of the season, their fifth K.I.A.C. OS well OS their sixteenth consecutive K.I.A.C. victory over a two-year period. Eastern then ripped Davis-Elkins of West Virginia 91—38 for their eleventh straight victory. The score was 47—19 at half time. When the final score was tallied Eastern hod dropped 41 field goals with Speedy Reid being top man of the night with IS points. Reid took eleven shots during the evening and mode nine of those good for field goals. [161] 1 A % ■|,, ! •-., V On January 20, it happened. Eastern journeyed to Murray. Eastern was still on the narrowing list of undefeated teoms in the nation, by this time there were only eleven undefeated teams and only one in the state of Kentucky. On January 9, Eastern had defeated Murray 57—52. The Maroons got off to a fast start and it looked like it would be victory number 12. However, in the opening minutes Hudnall was lost from the gome due to on injury and his lost was greatly felt. At halftime Eastern was ahead 26—24. With fifteen seconds to go in the lost half Eastern was ahead 43—42. Regan made a free throw for Murroy that deadlocked the issue and Alexander dropped in a one-hand shot that meant defeat 45—43. Eastern fans were still happy to see in the papers a few days later that Eastern was still ranked high in the ratings of major teams in the nation. Two days later Eastern dropped Georgetown for the second time of the season and regained the lead in the K.I.A.C. race. In victory number 12 Becker, Hudnall, and Fryz were the high men in the 67—44 victory. Eastern then moved in to Berea where they ran roughshod over the Mountaineers on the Berea floor for the seventh K.I.A.C. win of the season against a lone defeat. At half time the score was Eastern 43, Berea 14. Berea was held to a total of nine field goals the entire game os Eastern ' s defense was almost letter perfect. Stretch Hudnall and Bobby Coleman were the high scorers in the 76—27 victory. For the Maroons this was their first of three K.I.A.C. foes to be tackled in four nights. [ 162 COLEMAN Corbin Coming home the next night the Maroons did what was expected of them as they toppled Kentuclcy Wesleyan 61—48 to mark up their fourteenth victory in 15 starts. Ed Shemelya, Eastern ' s great defensive guard and ball handler, entered the offensive spotlight OS he led the Maroons in scoring with 15 points. Bidding for their fifteenth win in 16 starts Eastern traveled to Morehead to meet Ellis Johnson ' s Eagles. The game was exceedingly rough ond 47 personol fouls were called, 27 against Eastern. Hudnoll scored 16 points for the Maroons in the lost eleven minutes of the first half and added two more in the first 30 seconds of the second half before he left the game with five personal fouls. Hudnoll was the first of four regulars to leave the gome by the foul route. At half time Eastern was in front 38-25 and the final count was Eastern 59, Morehead 48. Paul Hicks and Gerald Becker led the Maroons in their sixteenth victory as the Maroons downed Centre 73—40 for their third victory in four nights. Twelve Eastern players broke into the scoring column as the Maroons were never in trouble and Paul McBroyer substituted freely the entire evening. [163 % A The shock of the season was handed to the Maroons as Western defeated our boys 81—47 in Bowling Green. Eastern moved out to a 6—0 lead and at the five-minute mark were leading 10-5. When ten minutes had gone by the Maroons were still in front 13—11. With 6 minutes to go in the first half the score was Eastern 17—15. In the next six minutes Western scored 22 points mak- ing every shot they tried. Eastern had received a severe jolt when Chuck Mrazovich was knocked to the floor with o cut over his eye and had to be removed from the game, and Ed Shemelyo had four fouls on him the first ten minutes of the game. The gome was exceedingly rough, and with several fouls on the Maroons they had to ploy very cautious or lose several of their starting five before the first half was over. Even then, Ed Shemelya fouled out and Stretch Hudnall hod the fifth personal foul called on him shortly before the first half ended. Joe Fryz was high point man for the Maroons with 13 points. Eastern lost a heortbreoker to Manhattan of New York 62—56. Eastern led oil the way and at half time they were in front 29—26. With four minutes and forty seconds to go Eastern was in front 54—42, but the boys from the big city caught fire in the last four minutes. Eastern hod its worst night of the season at the free throw line, missing ten tosses. Paul Hicks played his best game of the year as he dropped in nine baskets and one free toss for 19 points. For the Maroons it was their first loss in six Armory doubleheoders. They hod whipped their lost three opponents in Louisville by a margin of 115 points. 164] Berea was the next opponent for the Maroons. Coach McBrayer rested his first five as he coasted to a 57 — 37 victory. Eastern ran up a 15—2 lead in the first 10 minutes ond then coasted during the remaining 30 minutes. Ed Shemelya was high for the Maroons. February 15, 1947, will be a day long remembered in Richmond. Playing flawless ball. Eastern downed the Western Hill- toppers 49—46, to avenge Western ' s victory in their first meeting. Never once were the Maroons behind. Western was held to three field goals in the first half. The score was 16— U at the ten-minute mark, and 27—16 at half time. Eastern dominated the gome through- out, largely due to the great rebound work of Shemelya, Hudnall, and Mrazovich. Joe Fryz was too much speed for the Hilltoppers to handle and Paul Hicks ' long shots could not be stopped. The victory gave Eastern its second conference championship in two years OS the regular season ended with 18 victories and 3 defeats. In the K.I.A.C. they chalked up a 12 and 2 count. In the first gome of the K.I.A.C. tournament Eastern hod no trouble in defeating Transylvania 68—38. In the quarter finals Eastern dropped Murray 59-50. In the semi-finals Morehead was the victim of a 60—35 defeat, and finals that night found Western defeating the Maroons 54-43. Fryz, Hudnall, and Mrazovich led the Maroons in their victory over Transy. Fryz and Hudnall led the way as Eastern moved by Murray with ease, never once was the gome in danger, Shemelya and Hicks also played superb defensive boll throughout. [165] I «« i ' •a. ,. V Ira  . ;■. j - iSV It was Paul Hicks ' time to star and star he did as he found it impossible to miss as he dropped 8 field goals and two free throws for 18 points as Eastern presented Moreheod with a 60—35 defeat. The half time score was Eastern 35 Moreheod 15. Against Western the Maroons took a 3—2 lead, increased it to 9—2, and with six and a half minutes to go in the first half were on top 13—12. Hudnoll played the greatest game of his career as he scared 9 of Eostern ' s first 14 points before going out on fouls. With Stretch gone it wos harder to control the rebounds and when Shemelya and Hicks were forced from the gome, due to personals. Western found themselves in control of the banking boards as well as the gome. Western outscored Maroons in field goals 15-13, but dropped 24 of 39 free throws. Hudnoll, Mrazovich, and Fryz each scored 9 points for the Maroons. Mrazovich and Fryi were picked on the All-Tournament team, and had the coaches and sports writers not handed their selections in before the final gome, HudnatI would, without a doubt, have been added, [166 1 NEWELL REDMON KILGUS WEBB ROBERTA OWENS KELLER RUBY OWENS CHEERLEADERS [167] FRONT ROW— Curtiss Smith, Charlotte Taylor, Jerry Mullins, Bstsy Tandy, Virginia Strohmeir, Jo Glover. SECOND ROW-Miss Jane Oldham, Coach; Nina Hillard, Paulene Phillips, Ruby Owens, Katheryn Siphers, Marilee Moloney, Chappie Fossett. Eastern 17 U.K. 28 Eastern 26 Ursoline 14 Eastern 33 Centre 9 Easfern 17 U.K. 20 Eastern 25 Nazareth Jr College 22 Eastern 26 Nazareth Jr College 28 Eastern 15 U.K. 19 Eastern 32 Centre 12 Eastern 30 Nazareth Jr College 13 Eastern 22 U.K. 20 Eastern 32 U.K. 31 Eastern 16 U.K. 20 Totals 291 236 GIRLS BASKETBALL [ 168 The W.A.A. was organized in the fall of 1946 and is on outstanding club on the campus. Not only Physical Education majors participate, but also any girl who is interested in any of the various sports. The sports included in the W.A.A. activities are: Softball, volleyball, tennis, badmin- ton, basketball, hockey, and swimming. Many playdays were held throughout the State during the year, and Eastern ' s W.A.A. was always one of the outstanding participants. W. A. A. 169 FIRST ROW— Lewis, Meyers, Milcarek, Nowakowski, Scherrbaum. SECOND ROW— Cornelison, Freeman, Giltner, Wrenn. THIRD ROW— Pendleton, Nonnemacher, DeVenzio, Norrls. FOURTH ROW-Coach Hughes, Cinnamon. The above picture is of the 1946 baseball team. Besides Scherrbaum, Freeman, Giltner, Wrenn, Nonnemacher, DeVenzio, and Cinnamon from lost year ' s team, the 1947 team consists of Nelson, Clemens, Parsons, Combs, Bartlett, Patrick, Dove, B ios, Sanders, Pattie, and James. The 1947 squad, so far, has had a very successful season, having won 9 consecutive gomes. They hold victories over such outstanding teams as Western, Murray, Xovier of Cincinnati, and the University of Kentucky. By many sports writers the team is rated as one of the best college teams in the South. BASEBALL [170] FIRST ROW— Parker, Argentime, Nelson, Pritchard, West, Maggard. SECOND ROW— Lee, James, Norman, Lohr, Sermon, Fred Darling, Coach. The Veterans Basketball Team was organized in the fall of 1946 under the leader- ship of Fred Darling and Bill De Venzio. They played many of the outstanding indepen- dent teams of this section. Eastern is proud of its Veterans team not only because of its record but also because of the school spirit and enthusiasm shown on the part of the veterans. VETERANS BASKETBALL TEAM [171 ] FIRST ROW-Bachmeyer, Gentry, Scalf, Nichols, Elliot. SECOND ROW-Love, Coach; Kerley, McHargue, Sense), Million. After the lapse of a number of years, Eastern reorganized its swimming team under the guidance of coach-participator Paul Love. The team, while in the process of reor- ganization, has participated in a number of meets and shows lots of promise. SWIMMING TEAM [172] AUTOGRAPHS UhU WILLIAM J. MOORE DEAN 4 RS? ' 1 - B M. E. MATTOX REGISTRAR CHARLES A. KEITH DEAN OF MEN 7 „ m MRS. EMMA Y. CASE DEAN OF WOMEN NOEL B. CUFF B.S., A.M., Ph.D. Director of Personnel Professor of Psychology D. THOAAAS FERRELL A.B., MA., Ph.D. Professor of Education MARY FRANCES McKINNEY B.S., M.A. Associate Professor of Geography KERNEY M. ADAMS A.B., A.M. Professor of History M J. T. DORRIS A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of History and Government VIRGIL BURNS A.B., MA. Professor of History and Government L. G. KINNAMER AS,, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Geography and Geology FRED A. ENGLE A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education 179 AAARY EDMUNDS BARNHILL A.B., M.A., LL.B. Associate Professor of English SAUL HOUNCHELL A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English SAMUEL WALKER A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History J. DORLAND COATES B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Secondary Education Principal Model High School PRESLEY M. GRISE A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English PEARL L. BUCHANAN A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of English MRS. JULIAN TYNG B.S., MA. Associate Professor of Education JANET MURBACH A.B., A.M. Dr. ds I universite de Toulouse, Fronce Professor of Romance Languages [180] H. H. LaFUZE A.B., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology ARNIM DEAN HUMMEL B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Physics SMITH PARK B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics EMERSON D.JENKINS A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mathematics MEREDITH J. COX B.S., M.A. Professor of Chemistry THOMAS C. HERNDON B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry L. C. GLASS B.S., MS. R. R. RICHARDS A.B., M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Commerce [181 J EDITH G. FORD B.C.S., A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of Commerce MARY H. MOBERLY Assistant Professor of Commerce ALLIE FOWLER B S , MA. Assistant Professor of Art RICHARD A. EDWARDS A.B., A.M. Professor of Education Principal Elementary Training School ELIZABETH MELANIE SORBET A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Commerce ANNA D. GILL B.C.S., A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Commerce FREDERIC P. GILES B.Mus., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Art MAUDE GIBSON Assistant Professor of Art [182] ELEANOR JERNER B.A., MA. Assistant Professor of Home Economics RALPH W. WHALIN B,S-, M.Ed. Associate Professor of Industrial Arts KATHERYN JACKSON Assistant Professor of Violin WILLIAM STOCKER B.S. Assistant Professor of Agriculture FRANK E. SCHROETER Instructor of Industrial Arts CLYDE LEWIS A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of History JANE OLDHAM A.B. Instructor of Health and Physical Education FRED DARLING [183] ALMA REGENSTEIN B.S., MA. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Supervising Teacher Model High School ELLEN PUGH A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of Elementary Education Supervising Teacher Elementary Training School GERMANIA J. WINGO B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Elementary Education Supervising Teacher Elementary Training School ANNIE ALVIS A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Elementary Education Supervising Teacher Elementary Training School RUBY RUSH A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of Latin Supervising Teacher Model High School MARGARET LINGENFELSER A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Elementary Education Supervising Teacher Elementary Training School MAY C. HANSEN B.S., M.A. Associate Professor of Education ELIZABETH WILSON Assistant Professor of Elementary Education Supervising Teacher Elemeritory Training School 184 CHARLES T. HUGHES A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of Physical Education GERTRUDE M. HOOD A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor Health and Physical Education KATHERINE FOSSETT SARA NOLAND ROME RANKIN A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of Physical Education TOM C. SAMUELS Ph.C. B.S,, M.S. Assistant Professor Health and Physical Education MRS. GUY WHITEHEAD B.S., B.S. in lib. Sci. Assistant Librarian in Charge of Reference Work LOUISE RUTLEDGE A.B., B.S., in lib. Sci. Assistant Librarian [185] FRANCES AAARIE McPHERSON B.S., MM. Assistant Professor of Music JANE CAMPBELL B.Mus., A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of Music HAROLD RIGBY B.S. Instructor of Music G. M. BROCK Business Agent ELEANOR HIRE JAMES E. VAN PUERSEN A.B., B.Mus., M.A. Professor of Music G. M. GUMBERT B.S., MS. Assistant Professor of Agriculture Visual Education E. P. McCONNELL Bookkeeper 186 MRS. HELEN W. PERRY Assistant to Director of Personnel EUNICE WINGO Assistant to Dean of Women MRS. ETHEL BLANTON Housekeeper W. A. AULT Superintendent Buildings end Grounds L. KATHERINE MORGAN Secretary to President and Secretary to Board of Regents LOIS COLLEY Assistant to Alumni Secretary FRED BALLOU Book Store Manager MRS. J. W. HILL Assistant Director Cafeteria 187 MRS. MAUD McLaughlin HILL A.B. Cashier and Accounts Clerk CARRIE POTTS Secretary to Registrar MRS GERALD BECKER MARIE MILLER MRS. KATHRYN McNUH ALLEN Assistant Business Agent LOUISE BROADDUS A.B. Recorder Registrar ' s Office BEATRICE COINS B.S. Secretory to Director of Extension DOROTHY MOORE [ 188 ROY B. CLARK A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of English DORD EDWARD FITZ A.B., MA. Assistant Professor of Art EDITH L. MclLVAINE Supervisor of Cafeteria ASHBY B. CARTER B.S., M.A. Associate Professor Agriculture LELAND WILSON B.S., M.S. Instructor of Science Supervising Teacher Model High School MRS BESSIE H. GRIGGS Information Clerk MRS. KATHERINE CHENAULT A B Hostess Student Union Building FRANCES WILLIAMS 189 MRS. AL CLARK DORIS M. HALE MARY GRAHAM R.N. College Nurse NANCY DURHAM A.B. Stenographer President ' s OfFice DOROTHY DUNAWAY WILMA MANNING R.N. College Nurse 190 A D V E R T I S E M E N T S BEGLEY ' S DRUG STORE W. F. HIGGINS FURNITURE WHITTINGTON ' S JEWELRY THE LOUISE SHOP LERMAN BRO ' S DEPT. STORE THE JEWEL BOX CORNETT ' S DRUG STORE NOLAND ' S DRESS SHOP 192 UllC  i STOCKTON PHARMACY ELDER ' S FEDERATED STORES RICHMOND MOTOR CO. STANIFER ' S CLOTHING STORE IDEAL RESTAURANT McCORD ' S JEWELRY BOGG ' S BARBER SHOP THE MARGARET BURNAM SHOP A D V E R T I S E M E N T S 193 «e A D V E R T I S E M E N T S IRISSHOP THE IRIS SHOP J. C. PENNEY CO. THE McGAUGHEY STUDIO [194] THE GLYNDON HOTEL PERSONAL N D E X A Abner, Arthur George 30 Abney, Geneva Jo _ 68 Abney, Jessee Floyd 70 Acree, Jane G 22 Adams, Betty Jayne 62 Adams, Glima Sue 60 Adams, Nancy El izabeth 62 Adoms, William Ear! 38 Addison, James Williamson 61 Adkins, William Lonza 31 Agnew, Roy Thomas 70 Aguinolde, Emma Martin 54 Aiken, William Jennings 30 Akers, Robert Russell 50 Albright, Guy Wallace ' 24 Allowoy, Paul 40 Allen, Anita Claire 74 Allen, Gwendolyn 62 Allen, Helen Roberto 49 Allen, James Douglas 80 Allison, William Thomas 80 Amburn, Albert Burlen 58 Amburn, Lester Leon 5d Anderson, Emily 68 Anderson, Margaret Evelyn 24 Argentine, James Lewis 32 Arnold, Lelond Doyle 31 Austin, Rose Emogene 41 Ayers, Bonnie 38 Aylor, Horry Lee 45 B Bachmeyer, Richord Wesley 61 Bohlmon, John Alvin 58 Bailey, B. Sue 63 Boitinger, Mary Lou 26 Baker, Bert Hordin 53 Baker, George David 51 Baker, Jomes Earl ■. 58 Baker, Maurice Walker 59 Baker, Robert 37 Baker, Robert Campbell 42 Baker, Shelby Russell 60 Baker, Williom Bradley 17 Baldwin, Nancy Carroll 58 Boldwin, William Samuel 78 Boles, John M 63 Boll, Dora Lee 74 Ball, Dennis Walter 27 Boll, Earl Dole 49 Boll, Pauline Cowood 17 Bollord, Ann 79 Ballard, John William 64 Bollard, Viola 73 Ballew, Joe 50 Barnes, Vivien Louise 70 Barnett, Betty J 13 Bornett, William 1 73 Barnhill, Jack Holland 60 Barrett. Delia Moe 84 Barrow, James Curtis 72 Bortlett. Howard 31 Bosshom, Carl Fredrick 77 Baxter, Luther Willis, Jr 51 Baxter, Paul Lewis 63 Baxter. Sidney Reed 84 Boy, Reno Moe 75 Beotley, Luther Bencon, Jr 80 Beotty, Elmer William 65 Becker, Gerald 29 Becker, Lowrence Wayne 26 Becknell, James Lorue 33 Beever, Joseph Wesley 78 Bealev, Ira 66 Belcher, Helen Doris 69 Bell, Doyle 16 Bell, Jock Roy 72 Bellamy, Marguerite 73 Bellamy, Melvin Kenneth 73 beilonby, Marilyn Hope 47 Benedett, Ted 84 Benedett, William Richard 18 Benedict, Clara Leo 74 Benedict, Johnny 43 Benge, Inez Ester 73 Bennett, Douglas Alan 77 Benton, Julion Tolmodge 67 Benton, Raymond Weston 79 Bernord, Charles Walker 21 Bernardo, Jomes Thomas 76 Berry, Robert Hurst 33 Bertrond, Joe Earl 67 Bevocquo, Anthony Joseph 52 Bevins, Cephas, E 16 Bingham, Ray Elmer 74 Bishop, James M 66 Bishop, Mory Alice 58 Bishop, Millard F 17 Block, Ado 77 Blackburn, John Tnomos 58 Blackburn, Virginia Lenoro 19 Blackerby, William Harwood 21 Blair, Betty Ann 59 Bloke, Nancy 41 Blonkenship, Thomas Shellon 53 Blevins, Carol Ray 62 Boordmon, Ernest Wilson 28 Broadman, Onnolee Nev on 28 Boggs, Chorles C 38 Bolton, Carl Milton 51 Boneto, Luis Carlos 61 Bourns, Mary Louise 68 Bowen, Alberta Ruth 64 Bowling, John J. A 52 Bowling, Stanley Clarence 22 Bowman, Daniel Dwight 58 Boyd, Earl Neol 28 Brokefield, Edward Hunt 48 Brokefield, Theda Howard 54 Brondhorst, Dorothy Jane 61 Bronscum, Hobert 53 Brosheor, Billy 10 Brewer, William Hogue 41 Brock, Oscar Joseph 76 Brockmon, Frances 38 Brooks, Glenn Preston 30 Brown, Arthur Wilbur, Jr 76 Bromley, Wayne 58 Broyles, Joyce Elaine 51 Bruemmer, Gloria Down 70 Bruner, Rosemor 33 Buck, Robert Lee 62 Buck, Wendell Eugene 70 Buck, William Jennings 70 Buerger, Velma Mary 62 Bu«ington J. L 24 Bundy, Otis 63 Bunton, James Horold 78 Bunton, Paul Randolph 28 Burchett, Wade Oliver 42 Burgin, Ann Christine 71 Burk, Lawrence Alfred 75 Burkhort, Patsy Jean 80 Burkich, Jock 69 Burns, Roy, Jr 73 Burton, Mary Edmond 64 Bush, Florence 53 Bush, Jane Carol 1 1 Bush. Mido Moe 32 Pus?ell. Ono, Jr 74 Bussey, John Warren 74 C Coble, Charlotte Irene 67 Calhoun, Billy Wallace 78 Calico, Belvo Rea 73 Calico, Lewis Roy 73 Collihon, Hugh Clayton 65 Comic, Eugene 67 Comic, Mabel Marie 77 Comic, Roy Roscoe 45 Campbell, Dennie 18 Campbell, George Junior 23 Campbell, George W 69 Campbell, Overton Hobert 18 Campbell, Viola 21 Cormock, Eldred 46 Cormon, Donald Kenneth 69 Carpenter, Mildred Louise 75 Carroll, Elihu 29 Carroll, George Russell 45 Carroll, Wilma Jean 29 Carter, Edwin Ashby 77 Carter, William Campbell 17 Cosebolt, Edward C, Jr 73 Catlett, Hollie Stewart 44 Coudill, Joe S 20 Caudill, Kermit 71 Cowood, Clarence Middleton 31 Cowood, Janet Helen 28 Cowood, Wilburn 50 Cecil, George R 14 Chotfin, Lenore 31 Charles, Glen Roy 28 Chenoult, Douglas Walker 65 Chesnut, Rachel 70 Childers, Jerry 70 Childers, Zollie 37 Cinnamon, Jomes Lais 49 Clogett, Volmo Joyce 66 Clark, Alfred Clorence 46 Clark, Dorothy Jean 58 Clark, Henrietta 47 Clark, Love Forrest 23 Cleover, June Wayne 74 Clements, Jomes 27 Clements, Roy Wendell 62 Clemens, Earl G 46 Clouse, Shirley Frances 42 Cloyd, Jean 30 Cobern, George Edward 28 Coburn, Robert Lee 58 Cochran, Alma 60 Cochran, Anne Reiley 45 Cockerham, Somuol Courtney 34 Cockrell, Lois M 49 Cole, Clarence B 18 Cole, Roy Lee 19 Coleman, Robert Herbert 65 Colley, Ted T 50 Collier, Jomes Wesley 78 Collier, Ruth Elmore 62 Collins, Betty Jo 54 Collins, Elizobeth Anne 68 Collins, John 35 Collins, Thomas Jerome 68 Collins, William, Jr 32 Colvin, Donald W 33 Combs, Audrea Lee 75 Combs, Charles Clayton 60 Combs, Elmer Harold 79 Combs, Roy 68 Combs, Williom Leslie 59 Combs, Wilmo Jean 52 Conder, Herbert William 76 Congleton, Jane 32 Congleton, Robert Lee 18 Connelley, Wolter Francis 61 Conner, John William 24 Cook, Eva Helen 79 Cook, Nellie Christine 59 Cook, Ted 60 Coomes, Edna Earle 43 195 PERSONAL INDEX Coomes, Frances Leona 77 Copher, Rebeca Ann 43 Corey, Philip Frank 54 Correll, Blaine S 30 Cosby, Edna Blanche 42 Cosby, John Tribble 74 Cosby, Julian Elmo 34 Cottengin, Clara Hoskins 65 Cottengin, Jack Ray 70 Courts, Roger Lynn 64 Cowan, George Thornton, Jr 35 Cox, James M 67 Cox, William Highland 50 Coy, Charles Russell 75 Craft, Clyde 38 Craig, Cecil, Jr 64 Craig, Clyde 44 Craig, Tabitha 52 Crawford, Anna L 30 Creech, Edward Turner 42 Creech, Jock Elmo 51 Crowe, Altert Lewis - 73 Crum, Iva Lee 42 Crutcher Jean R 24 Cullen, Richard Arnult, Jr 64 Culton, Mary M 67 Culton, Virginia 36 Cummins, Glen Douglas 65 D Daniels, Elem Charles, Jr 75 Darling, Fred Adgar 84 Dougherty, Charles Word 67 Davidson, Laoma 33 Davis, Anno Lee 80 Davis, Carolyn Jean 67 Davis, George, Jr 74 Davis, James Gordon 64 Davis, Mary Lou 66 Dawson, Ann Lillard 80 Day, Paul Eugene 67 Deaton, Horry C 78 Deaton, Mitchell 15 DeBoard, William, Jr 73 DeBord, Martha B 72 Deckert, James Anthony 79 Deeb, Norman 19 Deering, John Edwin 58 Deetch, Thelma Doris - 53 DeJornette, Barbara Jean 59 Denney, Lorene Hazel - 61 DeSimone, Victor 13 DeVenzio, Bill 24 DeVito, Joseph C 59 Dick, Columbus, C 14 Dicken, Dale Hermen 84 Dickerson, Melvin Richard 75 Dillon, Janet Gaynor 68 Dixon, Berniece May 24 Dixon, Frances 35 Dodson, Naoma Roe 13 Dolen, Carson Wright 60 Dougherty, Don 17 Douglas, Mildred Lenora 68 Dove, Joseph Lewis 58 Downing, Gene 76 Drake, Forest Dole 78 Draughn, Ben Harrison 59 Dugger, Robert Paul 54 Dunowoy, Dorothy M 84 Durham, Gean 14 Durham, Parker 50 Durham, Laura 36 Dykes, Nancy 36 E Fades, Deward Willis 62 Early, Martin Dennis 58 Eosterling, Delmon N 51 Eoton, Emilie 15 Ebert, John Edward 60 Edwards, Thomas Porks 48 Eisnaugle, Arthur Ray 54 Elder, Gene M II Elliott, Ralph Clayton 59 Elsee, John B 60 England, Juanito Rose 34 Engle, Viola 77 Ertel, John D 13 Estes, Mildred 10 Evans, Pauleene F 26 Evans, Wilda Jo 65 Everling, Joon Sophio 65 F Fair, Potria Ann 58 Foris, Valmo G 78 Former, John Newell 79 Felty, Evelyn .,_ 61 Fields, Sarah Louise 76 Fife, Sam 22 Finnegon, John J 62 Fisher, Ado Glenn 43 Fitzgerald, Edward Francis 78 Flannery, Kathleen 31 Flonnery, Rogon Theodore 49 Fletcher, Mary Katherine 59 Floyd, James 78 Flynn, Carl Wolden : 62 Forbes, Thomas Robert 66 Ford, Clay 61 Ford, Mary Lou 63 Fortney, Thomas Guy 26 Fossett, Katherine 84 Fowler, Robert Martin 65 Frank, John Ronald 71 Franklin, James 49 Franklin, Mildred 42 Erasure, Walter 34 Frazier, Helen Louise 37 Freeman, Delmas Franklin 26 French, Dorrell Ernest 67 French, Mitchell 75 Frisbv, Glenna 35 Froste, Edward Elmo -..- 44 Fruechtemeyer, EInore Moe 74 Frys, Joseph Michael 71 G Gannon, Ethelinda A 26 Gardiner, Luello Eloine..,. 76 Gorrett Dixie Rose 63 Garrett, Fronk Gehring 48 Garriett, Jane M 67 Garrison, Loretta 79 Gory. Gene Milton 36 Gory, Lola Wilson 29 Gotliff, Grover Wayne 72 Gay, Cloy 42 Gay, Nelson 77 Gentry, Arevio Weddle 10 Gentry, Richard Lee 27 Getty, Morjorie L 27 Gholson, Alice Erie 37 Gibbs, Ann Moxine 17 Gilbert, Clarence 46 Gilbert, Foye Eloise 71 Gilbert, Henry C 38 Gillham, Soro Audrey 80 Giltner, Raymond Ellis 40 Girdler, James Robert 71 Gloss, Audrey 44 Glover, Meda Jo 61 Goosens, Robert John 1 1 Graber, Juanito B 18 Grace, Almedia Catherine 59 Graham, Ben Morris _ A6 Graham, Margaret _ 33 Graham, Mary Martha 64 Graham, Robert Lelond 47 Grant, Duple Louise 63 Gravely, William Wooldolk 32 Gray, Charles William 51 Greear, Dewey 43 Greene, Isabelle Ardith 31 Greenwell, Rosa B 13 Greenwell, Roy Martin 34 Griffin, Lena Norene 50 Griggs, Nancy 12 Grimaldi, Lawrence 60 Grimme, Horry Bernord 59 Grise, William P 70 Grubb, Allene Marie 36 Gunning, Robert Eugene 60 Gurley, Betty Ruth 62 Gurley, Doris Jean 46 H Hackworth, Thelma L 62 Hockworth, Williom Franklin 64 Hodden, Edith Irene 75 Hodley, Kenneth Waco 13 Hagon, Jo Ann 61 Hohn, Davis Brown 34 Hail, John Henry 76 Holcomb, Rufus Voren 19 Hole, Alva Thomas 27 Hole, Donald Curtis 73 Hall, James Russell 23 Homblin, Foster Benton 10 Hamby, James Ester 33 Homm, Betty M 46 Hampton, James W 24 Hond, Vera 71 Honey, Robert J.. ' . 50 Honkins, Herman Edward _ 79 Hardwick, Joseph Bollou 51 Harmon, Elsie Mae 15 Horned, Edgar Porter 29 Harper, Willard J 48 Harris, Harold Everette 51 Harris, Roxie T 66 Harris, Vernon Lee 38 Harris, Wilma Lee 76 Horrod, Neville Keith 76 Hart, William Howard 69 Hostie, Jock 75 Hotchett, H. Hart 30 Hawkins, Claudia E 78 Hayes, Duone 41 Hoys, Robert Dowe 46 Hoys, Soro Katherine 40 Hedden, Alma Jean 71 Held, William L 50 Hellard, Nino Jean 78 Helton, Leonard Loron 46 Henderson, Charles Harmon 41 Henderson, Noncy Jane 52 Hendrix, Audrey Belle 64 Henry, Walter Nichols 52 Herndon, Nino Sue 42 Heucke, Melbo Louise 40 Heucke, Walter Earl 16 Hiott, Willie Lee 52 Hibbord, Donald Edward 71 Hickman, Glema Faye 49 Hickman, William, Jr 36 Hicks, George 24 Hicks. Paul Desha - 61 Hill, Betty Jean 41 Hill, Herschel Franklin 61 Hobbs, James Luther 40 196 PERSONAL N D E X Hodge Ward Carey 26 Hogg, John Creech 78 Hogue, Dewey ToJmage 76 Holden, Margaret Marie 71 Hollond, John Madison 47 Hollidoy, Dent Campbell 61 Hollingsworth, Joe 59 Holt, James Charles 10 Holt, John Charles 29 Holt, Loro Applegate 10 Holtzclaw, Helen Ruth 66 Hopper, Joy 65 Hoskins, Jeane F 68 Hounchell, Jennings 49 Howard, Anna M 71 Howard, Edwin Lee 12 Howard, Jewell, Dean 1 1 Howard, Jewell Gretchen 59 Howard, Leslie Clark 40 Huber, William Benjamin 68 Huddleston, Charles L 26 Hudnoll, Lloyd Calvin 15 Hudson, Benjamin F 45 Huey, Robert Duncan 16 Hughes, Billie B 59 Hughes, Patricia Ann 69 Hundemer, James LeRoy 41 Hunter, Mary Doty 84 Hurst, Howard Edward...- 48 Hurt, Dorothy Jeane 35 Hutson, James Lewis 27 Hutton, Jock, Jr 71 Igoe, Geroldine 84 Jackson, Mary E 31 Jacobs, Marguerite Londrum 70 James, Harry Carmon 73 Jonsen, Dorothy M ' . 60 Jasko, Michael 49 Jasper, Ernestine 43 Jennings, Chester D 74 Jennings, Cleta 67 Jennings, Harold G 22 Jett, Ruby Keeton 11 Johns, James Bernard 69 Johnson, Corita L 41 Johnson, Flossie V 36 Johnson, Fred W... 71 Johnson, Gordon R 67 Johnson, James Waldeck 30 Johnson, Leander, Jr 75 Johnson, Otis 72 Jones, Edward G 62 Jones, Edwin R 64 Jones, Eugene 33 Jones, Frank L 32 Jones, John Edward, Jr 47 Jones, Sanford L 78 Jones, Wanda Ann 80 Joos, William H 44 Justice, Lois K 33 Salley Estelle 79 Vivienne 38 Williom Shine 35 Willis H 11 Kalb, Evelyn D 19 Kalb, Nina Mae 41 Kays, Mory Louise 74 Kearney, William Corley 33 Keen, Edwin Paul 70 Keene, Betty Helen 65 Keesey, Norma June 61 Keller, Joseph H 47 Kelly, Frank S 75 Kennamer, L. G., Jr 21 Kilgore, William Walter 33 Kilgus, Lewis Leng 26 Kincoid, Minnie Mae 38 King, Lemuel George 47 Kinsella, William J 18 Kinstler, Genevieve C 22 Kirby, Thomas 52 Kleffner, Paul E 12 Knuckles. Kenneth K 68 Kring, Margaret E 58 Kuehn, Irvin C 15 Kuhn, Rose Marie 64 Lackey, Otho 33 Lake, Margaret Ann 26 Lamb, Nelson P 72 Lone, Nancy L 69 Langan, Mary Lillian 15 Langan, Mildred L 14 Lanter, Robert Earl 67 Laposki, Louis 66 Lorkey, Billy Russell 74 Losslo, Julius 49 Lawrence, Mary Eloise 66 Lawrence, Minnie Sue 63 Lawson, Richard Lee 50 Lee, Charles F 36 Lee, Mary W 14 Leeds, Robert Leon 28 Lehmonn, Barbara Joe 51 Lewollen, Agnes 49 Lewis, Charles E 52 Lewis, Nina Jo 49 Ley, John B 46 neks, Arlie V 52 nville, James T 44 St, Martha L 45 tsey, James G 29 Logsdon, James E 17 Lohr, Marcus D 47 Love, Paul F 32 Loveless, Fern 77 M McClure, Joel W 53 McClure, Nancy R 16 McCollum. Charles 50 McCord, Anthony A 15 McCoun, Lillian L 48 McDaniel, Marilyn J 76 McDoniel, Roy 32 McDaniel, T. C 84 McDavid, Myrtle Ann 80 McDonough, Jackie 72 McGlosson, Alvin C 52 McGuffey, Carroll W 46 McGuffey, Edward Normon 48 McGuire, Barbara J 66 McGuire, Peggy P 50 McHargue, Robert Steely 54 McHenry, James Robert 37 Mcllvaine, Alex Gentry 37 Mclntyre, Paul 79 Mclntyre, Winfred 79 McKnight, Orvol 36 McKinney, Lloyd 80 McNabb, Ernest Helman 79 McPeek, Owen 66 McRoberts, Martha Lillian 73 McWhirter, Frances B 15 McWhirter, James A 32 MocDonald, Patricia Jean 79 Maggard, Arvin Henry 53 Maggord, Ivan 16 Moggara, Ruby 30 Moines, George Everett..._ 14 Molott, Fred Sherman 69 Monion, Charles W 45 Monley, Leonard N 44 Marcum, bob 50 Marcum, Mae B 44 Marcum, Morlin Livingston 65 Marcum, Steve B 79 Marcum, Violet L 73 Martin, Hershel 76 Martin, Margaret V 70 Mason, James Novis 43 Mason, William H 84 Moupin, Harold James 61 May, Gerald S 52 May, Nancy Pouline 42 May, Roy Parker 60 Moyholl, John S 62 Meade, Alma Jean 60 Meek, James Robert 77 Meeks, Jock Fox 79 Meets, Malcolm G 77 Melvin, LeRoy 60 Metz, Mory Frances 58 Miller, Bettye Jean 58 Miller, Henrietta Dean 37 Miller, Jule 47 Miller, Rufus Jackson 58 Miller, Sara Kothryn 59 Million, Herbert Arthur 62 Mitchell, Maurice Lee 75 Moberly, Robert Hanson 76 Moloney, Marilee 40 Monday, Ruby Lorene 14 Monroe, Edwin Alexander 64 Mooney, Eulene 41 Moore, Colleen 72 Moore, Dole Edwin 67 Moore. Everett Roy 42 Moore, June Marie 44 Moore, Mary E 54 Moore, Paul Gilbert 44 Moore. Richard J 53 Morgan, Anita C 10 Morgan, Jo Cabell 51 Morgon, Ruby Eilen 72 Morris, Billy Van 45 Morris. Lawrence Thomas 65 Motley. Billy Joe 63 Mountz. Edsel Reid 11 Mountz. Helen Marie 70 Mowery. Earl Corlond 77 Mrazovich. Chorle 76 Muchmore. Ronald Neil 64 Mullins. Jerry Rose 69 Mullins, Lester Marvin 23 Mullins. Shorline Marie 31 Murphy. Elizabeth Ann 73 Murphy, Minerva Owens 23 Murphy. Morris Carter 38 Myers. Margaret Allen 80 N Napier, Muriel Dean 67 Neol, Jomes Ellis 72 Neol, Minnie Juanita 40 Nelson, Alonzo 74 Newby, Joseph William 74 Newell, Charlotte Ellen 42 Newell, Edwin Kenner 66 Nichols, William Ernest 77 Nicholson, J 14 Nickell, James Merle 74 Nickell, William Lynn 51 Nolan, Gladys 76 197 PERSONAL INDEX Noland, Cedil Fr.ce 73 Noland, William Walker iV Nolen, Bessie Marie 35 Norman, George William 36 Norman, Leslie Davis o3 Norton, Tommy Frances.— 79 Nowokowski, Casey Jonn 84 O Ook, J. C 63 O ' Hearn, Thomas Joseph 19 Oldfield, Duane Tipton 44 Ott, Conrad Cornelius -- 34 Owen, Robbie Fay 31 Owen, Ruby Mae 28 Owens, Jackie Lou 76 Oliver Edna Madge 72 Ormes, Sidney Earl 66 Osborne, Adrian Monroe 12 Osborne, Mary Lois 69 P Padgett, Marcella Voda 65 Palmer, Jack Parker - 53 Paris, Kathleen Elaine..... 69 Pork, Owen Harris 65 Parker, Anna Frances 28 Parker, Earl Rogers 47 Parsley, James Douglas 72 Parsons, Neol Allison 73 Parsons, Raymond, Rudolph 43 Parson, Roger E 71 Posley, Louise 63 Patrick, William Eldridge 44 Pottle, John Coleman 80 Patton, Korlton Alexander 50 Payne, Mildred Joyce 12 Peorson, Phyllis Ann 77 Pennington, Allan B 37 Pennington, Elizabeth Mae 40 Pennington, Geneva Louise 63 Perciful, Jack R 63 Perciful, Lewis W 78 Perrout, Betty Ann 32 Perry, Mrs. E. N 30 Perry, Ernest N 49 Perry, Mollis Raymond 79 Perry, Stanley Joel 46 Petering, Edwin Ernest 68 Peters, Henrietta Peters 42 Peters, Mildred Frances 65 Pfalzer, Rose Marie 75 Phillips, Marie 23 Phillips, Poulene 72 Pigonell, Rocco 48 Pittmon, John •■35 Pitzer, Fielder Albert 43 Pope, John Marvin 80 Porter, Aldene 35 Potter, Willis Cruex 41 Powell. Phyllis Virginio 75 Power, Louis Alger 11 Powers, Medo Ann 53 Price, Margaret Jean 53 Prichord Carl Roy 72 Prichard, William Clinton 59 Pritchetf, William 70 Purcell, Bernard Pershing 63 Purdon, George Brown 63 R Raoon, Georgia Mildred 23 Roins, Joe S 24 Rolston, Eleanor Lou 51 Ramsey, Paul Vernon 61 Romsey, Maurice Allen 62 Randolph, Waller Russell 54 Konkin, Anna Kotherine ol Rankin, William Nelson 68 Ransoell, Nancy Gene 54 Rotliff, Albert Sioney 22 Ratliff, Cloy W 76 Ratliff, Peggy 29 Ratliff, Virginia Lucille 43 Ratliff, Vivian L 30 Reams, Joke Wilburn 63 Redmond, Roy Alley 62 Reece, Millard Furmon 47 Reed, Margaret Lewis 53 Reffett, Jim 47 Reichspforr, Nancy 60 Remke, Virginia Marie 71 Reynolds, Jerry 63 Reynolds, Larue Curtis 80 Reynolds, Mary Lois 50 Reynolds, Morgan Davis 63 Rice, Gladys Adelle 45 Rice, Harold Bell 66 Rice, Homer 73 Rice, Vernon Earl 28 Richcrds, Mary Emily 68 Richards, Norma Ann 20 Riggs, James Webster 41 Riggs, William Irwin 40 Riherd, Maurice Clifton 61 Riley, Harry Franklin 63 Ritter, M. Christine 71 Ritter, Frances Nell 63 Ritter, Paul Kenneth 72 Roark, Mary Jane 37 Robbins, Roddy E 84 Robbins, Roy Leonard 67 Roberts, Andrew W 22 Roberts, Eloise 70 Roberts, Russell 63 Robinson, Charles Hudson 69 Robinson, James Louis 43 Robinson, Jane Baylor 66 Robinson, Wendell Alfred 65 Rodgers, Lillord M 24 Rogers, Ann Edith 70 Rogers, Betty Marie 77 Rogers, Bill Boion 49 Rogers, Harold Taylor 66 Roop, Joe Fisher 73 Ross, Helen 49 Ross, Middleton Kenton 64 Rothwell, Claudia Norinen 72 Rothwell, Frederick Mirvon 40 Rowell, Margaret Francis 63 Rowlette, Howard Morgan 48 Roy, Denver Madison 46 Rowlette, Virginia Murray 34 Royce, Fronk David 72 Rudy, John Joseph 73 Rupard, Horryette Lee 75 Rutledge, Mottle Lee 47 S Salyer, Juonita 32 Samples, Billie Frances 73 Sanders, Ben L 20 Sonders, Carolyn 29 Sargent, Horoce Winthrop 32 Sealf, Russell Fred 74 Scherrboum, Joseph Richard 49 Schilling, F. Karl 46 Schisler, Mary Allice 64 Schwerin, Wondo Lee 71 Scott, Carl 10 Scott, Patricia Leo 46 Seesholtz, Arthur L 47 Sensel, Ralph W 44 Sergent, Beacher 71 Sergent, Enoch Andrew 71 : nonohon, Josephine Mane 51 Shorp, Martha Hamilton 20 Snow, Julian McKinney 69 bnelton, Alvin Dollard 21 Shelton, Russell Dowell 29 Snemelyo, Edword . 54 Snipp, Carrie Wolker 26 Snort, Charles O ' Neil 72 Shryock, Hugh Alfred _ 45 Sidell, Allene 67 iingleton, Betty Linn..._ jO bingleton, Beuloh 84 Siphers, Kotheryn G 33 Siphers, Robert Frank 28 Sizemore, George Merle 79 Sizemore, Julius C 54 Sizemore, Kotherine F 41 Sizemore, Wilkie Burns 37 Skidmore, Robert Litton 77 Skinner, Onedio Blanche 46 Slottery, Willio Jean 37 Slusher, Floyd Clarke 75 imith, Albert James 77 Smith, Archie Nolan 69 Smith, Clifton Raymond 21 Smith, Curtis Lee 69 Smith, Dophine Helen 67 Smith, Kenneth Ray 35 Smith, Wolloce Lloyd 69 Smith, Marcella Foy 69 Smith, Mary May 12 Smith, Wallace Vernon 13 Smyth, Henry Burke 63 Smyth, Noldo Morjorie 78 Snow, Nancy 36 Sorrels, Earl 65 Souther, Solly 64 Sowders, John Thomas 42 Sowell, John Wilson 77 Sparks, Betty Jean 43 Sparks, Ida Fronces 71 Specht, Clifforn Horry 54 Spicer, Charlie Horgis 40 Sprott, Joe Smith 43 Stacy, Floyd Doubert 64 Stamper, Edword G 70 Stopleton, Proctor 40 Starns, William 45 Steele, George Edwin 54 Steele, Marilyn Mae Henry 19 Steely, Herbert Lee 66 Stephens, Gordon Byron 35 Stergeos, Mario 45 Sterling, Scotty McClelland 31 Stevens, Roy Sterl 47 Stewort, Betty Dolores 43 Stidhom, Jock 66 Still, Nolan Carter 64 Stivers, Mavis 40 Straus, Jock Leroy 44 Strohmeier, Edward Albin 65 Strohmeier, Virginia Carolyn 44 Suttles, Barbara Jean 40 Swonson, Dorothea Lulo 63 T Tocketf, Ardena 13 Tockett, Noble W 36 Tockett, Raymond Nolan 51 Tackett, Norma Fuller 40 Talbot, Betty Lois 60 Tolbott, Burna Dean 26 Tolbott, Jock Carlisle 24 Tandy, Ruth Elizabeth 48 Taylor, Chorlotte Gomewell 69 Taylor, Herschel 63 Toylor, Josephine Shannon 60 198 1 PERSONAL INDEX Taylor, Orville Estille 45 Taylor, Richard 20 Teater, Ida Pearl 22 Terrilt, Lee Gordon 79 Thomas, Jane Keasy 66 Thomas, Jane Miller lo Thomas, Josephine Wompler 43 Thompson, Isabel Frances 17 Thomson, Alva Martin 48 Threlkold, Gloria Ann 60 Thurmon, Lula Mae 35 Tipton, James Harold 61 Todd, Joe 34 Townsend, Carl Wayne 37 Trammell, Blanche 21 Traylor, Clara Bob 62 Tribbie S 16 Trieschmon, Marilyn 27 Truesdell, Edna Moe 34 Truman, Janice L 65 Tudor, Julia Hoffman 84 Tudor, Virgil Gaines 20 Tuel, Louise Mae 64 Turpin, Billy Joe 60 Tussey, Colemon R 77 Twinom, Ruth 67 Tyler, Goldie Marie 74 U Utz, Lewis Thomas 43 V Vonderpool, Edsel 53 Vaughn, John Thomas 59 Vaught, Delbert 43 Vought, Vernie Roy 52 Venable, Levey G 43 Virgin, Paul Edwin 31 W Walker, Eva E 27 Wall, Kenneth Lynn 72 Wallace, Mary Agnes 12 Wallace, William Luxon 79 Waller, H 20 Walton, Joe Rimmer 27 Word, Carl 45 Ward, Margaret Hoyes 48 Word, Mary Snyder 84 Ward, Rebecca Jone 27 Warf, Charles Emerson 44 Watkins, Judith James 27 Webb, Isabelle 47 Weddle, Eustis Addison 75 Weiler, Sondford Logon 19 West, Joyne D 69 West, Mary E..,- 50 West, Omer Joshua 74 Wheotley, Modolyn Sue 53 Whitoker, Floyd Earl 75 Whitaker, James Dudley 45 White, Dorothy Ann 74 V hite, Dorothy Jean 75 V hite, Eldon Howard 64 White, Glenn Allan 41 White, Margaret Ann 27 White, Shelby Alvin 52 Whitis, Louie 20 Whitt, Virginia Moe 48 Wickershom, Arthur 84 Wilder, June 77 Willenbrink, Joon Lee 61 Williams, Bobbie T 42 Williams, Margaret Jane 24 Willi Wilmot, Wil Von Moe.. Kmnoird.... Albert Curtis 70 Billy Lyie 41 Frank Leo 52 Gilbert Mottison 29 Gilbert Milton 23 Hugh npton.. June Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson, Wilson Winburn, E Winburn, He Wilhite, Ger Winninghom Wolfinborgei Wolfinborge Worthington, Wren, Luther Harrison 42 Wright, Virginia Laura 41 John George 63 Edford Adoin 53 , Eugene Terrill 62 Helen Dean 18 Yager, Billy Graham 52 Vanity, Joseph Blair 51 Yeager, Robert Edward 84 Yinger, Harold Lewis 21 Yokley. John Wesley 78 York, Nannie Jane 76 Younce, Robert Claude 66 Young, Conrad Webb 45 Young, Dorothy Jean 72 199
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