Kentucky State University - Thorobred Yearbook (Frankfort, KY)
- Class of 1960
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She has been acclaimed by national organizations and is now in Who is Who Among Women in the United States. We all hold her dear and she is even more noteworthy among the women forthe initiation ofthe Annual Women's Day Banquet. She is Dean of Women, and Associate Professor of Education and Psychology. We hope that she will continue to give us this undying service, so that we may con- tinue to be strengthend to meet the test of time. -4- DEDICATICDN I 'a' MM - W - Y Cf Y '-' l I l i. tl i X , l l A i Rev. William W. Jones We dedicate this proiect to Rev. William Warren Jones. He has brought many rich ex- periences in the areas of science and religion. He has been extremely active in National Scholastic Honor Societies and especially with Alpha Kappa Mu. He has been one of the framers of the Kappa Nu Chapter here on our campus and has been National Regional Di- ector for many years, and local faculty advisor. He is presently Director of Religious Activities, College Chaplain, Associate Professor and Acting Head of the Department of Mathematics and Physics. Mr. Jones has served this community since 1929. We are deeply honored to have the privilege to dedicate this issue to you,,a wise and understanding counselor, a warm friend, a devoted teacher and prudent religious leader. -5- John H. Jackson James Hathaway Francis Marion Wood John Edward Givens Green Pinckney Russell Rufus B. Atwood EDITORIALS OF THE SIX PRESIDENTS JOHN EDWARD JACKSON, I887-I896, was the first president. At that time the school was, The State Normal School for Colored Persons. He developed a practice school, constructed Hume Hall, and Trade Building. He developed and changed the curriculum from a few primary courses for Rural Teachers to include departmentalization courses in economics, agriculture and mechanics. The schools oldest building is named for him. His administration filled a second or interim period, T907-I9IO. JOHN EDWARD GIVENS, I898-l900, was the second president. He came to the college with a rich background. He was responsible for the purchase and creation of the college farm and he secured ap- propriation forthe first new building. JAMES HALLOWAY, i900-I907 8g I9IO-I9l2, the third president, was first a professor of Agriculture. He broadened the curriculum, remodeled buildings, and reconditioned driveways. He was responsi- ble for increased appropriation for a new girl's Dormitory. He became the first president to be cip- pointed an official member of the Colleges Board of Trustees GREEN PINCKNEY RUSSELL, l9I2-l923, brought to his administration post a fund of experience in teaching and school administration. He began a system of improvements in the Industrial and Aca- demic Departments, in the general campus an increase in faculty, and a change in the course of study from a Normal School to a college. It acquired the name Kentucky State Industrial College. He served in the interim period after I924 until the arrival of President R. B. Atwood, I929. He is also respon- sible for the name of the College football team, Kentucky Thorobredsf' He is more commonly known as Professor Russell. FRANCIS MARION WOODS, I923-I924, was the fifth person to guide the college administration. He brought a long career in many important educational positions from many sections of the country. The Colleges growth continued successfully under his leadership. RUFUS BALLARD ATWOOD, i929--present time, has channelled the college over the greatest portion of its existence. Under his leadership the school has changed from an Industrial College to a four year, a rating institution, fully accredited with the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Kentucky State Department of Education, National Council for Accrediation of Teacher Education and American Association of Colleges for Teachers Education. The curriculum has changed to conform to the society and the time, the faculty has increased in num- ber and quality and the physical plant reflects a multimillion dollar organization with plans for con- tinued growth. -7. kv -11' 1.-1,-P? , Ll-,V 1,1 1. 1 I'-'11sql55l'gff'l2.1' 1'g'f7'3S3waw lxieff D r L A' ,war Q7 ' Q .fiawzw-V3 1'9 1 14 J 3 5' ? dy:.'x f'f , - Ln . I .-.. 1.,g.' . .' - LT 1 :5-lf' 1 Y 1 ,f,1 ,:fgf.j ,N . 1 1 ,1 1 1-11' ., ,,. 39,1-1 1 , 11 -- ,.1g1, 1 ,1 VL, V. !!.1-i,,- .- W 1- m.'1' .,.1 21.1. f FI!- ' ' 3 ,. IU' :J L . 'S-'E 1-., ,. . r1i.- . , ,1x --1211, , T ' 1,51-Zh 115: .'ff V' 1' .f:11' ' ' ' 11A 1, uv '. 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A ,A --fm' 1: fg...5,.- 1- 'T ,11':,T.1: D E' 1- 1f-1i- 1 '- 11 i 1 1 Y VV., ..y,,1,I A I .Mug 1 1 1 ,E . 5 . 1 1- 1'3FZ:'-ifl11Q9 3 E ' 4' M -F9 F !!,yT ', 1 3 4 January l4, l96O To the Students of Kentucky State College: The Yearbook Staff this year has chosen TRANSITION as its theme, that is, transition from the Kentucky State College of yesteryear to the college of today. This theme is appropriate and in keep- ing with the times in which we live. Some author has said, There is nothing permanent except change. The face of our college has changed over the years, new buildings have risen here and there, students are more numerous and younger, some integration has occurred, the curriculum is broader and requirements are more rigid and standardized. There are some things, however, which have not changed and we hope they never will: devo- tion of faculty to the lofty iob of instructing and guiding youth to the better things of life, dedication of students to scholarly achievement and accomplishment up to the maximum degree possible and a consecration by faculty and student to the service of society. These qualities characterized the Kentucky State College of yesteryear and it is the task of all of us who are here today to see that these virtues, remain forever. We of today have this obligation to those who.have passed through these walls as well as to those who are yet to come. I am certain that we accept the challenge as well as the opportunity. Very sincerely yours, Rufus B. Atwood President QUE- WL, -9- DEAN OF STUDENTS DEAN OF COLLEGE 1 1, 'L-rf DEAN ANN J. HUNTER COLLEGE LIBRARIAN MR. ALFRED EASON BUSINESS MANAGER ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Mr. William T. Simmons Secretary to the President Mr. William H. Goodwin, Director of Public Relations Mrs. Lillian Wright Circulation and Reference Librarian Mrs. Margaret Baker Part-Time Librarian Clerk Dr. A. J. Richards, Assistant Registrar Mrs. Anita M. Fields Recorder and Director of Placement I. Mrs. Pauline R. Reid Secretary to the Dean and Registrar Mrs. Z. Waiters, , Assistant Secretary to Dean ancl r Registrar - 12 - ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF l . ' Mrs. Ella s. King, I I ' n Miss Valada L. Moses, Mr. James Reed, 'I I HU ,. , Mrs. Alam X. Richardson Secretary of Duplication ..-II l I Rev. William W. Jones College Chaplain 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Samuels, Registered Nurse Dr. William S, Snyder, School Physician I I Mrs. Vivian A. Raines, Director of Food Servic A-- . 1 ,x fr -13- Assistant Business Manager and Bookkeeper in Business OffIce Secretary to the Business Manager Accounts Clerk in Business OffIce GS Mr. Herman S. Stovall Counselor of Men Stu- dents Mrs. Jessie Roach Kentucky Hall Director Mrs, Mary Oglesby Atwood Hall Director Mrs. Allie Mae Richards Assistant Director, Chand- ler Hall ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF -14- Miss Joe C, Gray Secretary to the Dean of Students Mrs. Hettie Ellis Chandler Hall Director Mrs. Odessa Green Assistant Director, Ken- tucky and McCuIIin Hall Mr. Edgar Allen Recreation Director, Stu- dent Union L L4 L 'f 4 7 L. .. ,S:L Q J z. - 'H 4 Y, L l, P' 53.11 .N QL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ,IV A ' Mr. Archie Surratt, M.S., Instructor Mr. P. J. Manly, M.A., Assistant Professor and Teacher Trainer of Agriculture and Acting Head Mr. Herman Stovall, M.S., Instructor I -15- DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND ECONOMICS Mr. Herbert Olivera, M.A., Assistant Professor Dr. William Crump, Ph.D., Professor and Head Miss Leola Madison, M.A., Instructor Mr. Floyd Farrar, A.M., Associate Professor Mr. Samuel B. Taylor, M.S., Associate Professor -17- DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY i A rr- i 'li .. ., . l . -i l , u 5 i v wx, Dr. George Wilson Mrs. Minnie Hitch Miss Charolette Wilson , iii ., 5 Miss Pattye Simpson Mr. Arthur Norman Dr, Bernice Lott Dr. George D. Wilson, Ph. D. Professor and Head Mrs. Minnie Hitch, M. A., Principal of Rosenwald Laboratory School Miss Charolette Wilson, M. A., Assistant Professor Miss Pattye Simpson, M. A., Assistant Professor Mr. Arthur Norman, M.S., Assistant Professor Dr. Bernice Lott, Ph.D., Associate Prof. . - DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Miss Maxine Harris, A.B., Instructor Mrs. Winona Fletcher, M.A., Instructor Mrs. Helen F. Holmes, M.A., Associate Professor Dr. A. J. Richards, Ph.D., Professor and Head Mr. Walter B. Hunter, M.A., Associate Professor Mrs. Helen Exum, A.M., Instructor Mr. Joseph Fletcher, A.M., Associate Professor -19- DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT Nz, '-.ik-. fjf'fff i7E'i ff 1.7 -z u Q L f-U-TT' 1 247- -T I .. 'R K Y-,gli :MMV -aa:--.TI TT . T -1-, -vw . T 14- P V - .'T +' Tfigadf 2 ,T - 0.15 4-' ,T,,.,.5T.- , , I f . T --T T T, -I A X 'Zi si i fr , F-T , 1 T T I T T 'T T Mr. Henry E. Chesney, A.M., Associofe Professor Dr. Harold S. Smith, Ph.D., Professor ond Head -20- DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECCDNOMICS Miss Ruth Faye Smith, M.A., Instructor Mrs. Emilie S. High, M.A., instructor and Acting Hecd Mrs. Orc Moe Cheoney, M.S., Instructor ii -21- DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC -'-fi figs- - ir- f, -' t 1,. L1-. .Hg I- It.x,. ,i '-,f ., ' H- 1:bf4'I-if wg. 'I I '. Ji' 'fr fi i ,' :Pk 'ini fum ,A 1-.txt - f I 'U' '. - 'M M' . C.. I Q I L., f , P- .ii .1 . . '. 'J I - n, ' - . ' - il- - '-1 .I 5 Fir' L it 'ii-,,, in U1 X! ,Wir 1 .L ' V V qt I V ' -, P fIg'. i'L U , . yet qv- X M .N - I-R, - I -I H V11 -'M-f ,ii Y IIF4 . ui ,',' II 'w-I ' A 1 ,S LI. 4 I V MIS. ' Mr. Carl H. Smith, M. Mus., Instructor and Choral Director Mr. Harry Baker, B. M., Assistant Professor and Acting Head Mr. Henry Green, A. M., Assistant Professor and Band Director Mrs. Ruby Dixon, M. A. in Education, Instructor -2gg- DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Melvin Wheclbee, A.B., Instructor, Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach and Tennis Coach Miss Nonette Hegamin, B. S., Instructor Mr. Robert Williams, M. S., Instructor, Assistant Football Coach and Baseball Coach Miss Lorraine Hatcher, B. S., Instructor Dr. William Exum, Ed. D., Professor and Head, Director of Athletics -23- DIVISICDN OF SCIENCES Dr. Eugene Raines, Ph. D., Professor and Head, Department of Chemistry Mr. William W. Jones, M. S., Associate Professor and Acting Head, Department of Mathematics and Physics Dr. Lloyd Alexander, Ph. D., Professor and Head, Dept. of Biology Mr. William Dixon, M. S., Associate Professor, Dept. of Biology Mr. Robert Boyd, M. A., Instructor, Dept. of Chemistry and Biology Mr. Aldred Van Irvin, M. S., Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mathematics and Physics -24- DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY Dr. Evelyn Johnson, Ph. D., Professor and Head Mr. Arnold W. Wright, M. A., Associate Professor -25- DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION I . I! I I . II I7 'I. I Mr. Brooks Giles, B. S., Instructor 1. ' J - --11,1 L 'Ya + 1. Q7 -. 'W' '1- , f'Y, Y 1 Nl, M . N . ff it .QV- IF' 4.4.1- I 1 , I 1 f. I ' Q , ' ' 5 l ll lg I' I SENIORS Bellard, Audrey Home Economics, Delta Sigma Theta So- rority, Church Choir, Home Economics Clubg Chandler Hall Clubg Attendant to Miss Kentucky. Bradshaw, Sue Sociology and Economics Sociology Clubg Alpha Kappa Alphay Chand- ler Hall Club Carr, Gene Agriculture, Co-Captain Football team, K Club. Carr, Sandra Jean Mathematicsg Alpha Kappa Alpha Episto- leusg Y.W.C.A. Chaplaing Baptist Student Uniong Chandler Hall Clubg Modern Dance Group, Psychology Club. Burton, Lloyce Music Educationg Concert Choiri Marching Bandg Kentucky Playersg Lyceum Committee Cannon, John M. Business Administration Omega Psi Phi-Basileusg Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil-Chaplaing Associate Editor of Yearbooky College Church and Concert Choir. Coleman, William S. Jr. History and Government Student Council-Vice President, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Associate Editor Thorobred newspaper, Pan Hellanic Council, Interna- tional Relations Club, McCullin Hall. Cox, Landon Physical Education McCullin Hall Club, Lampado Club, Col- legions. Carter, Owen Sociology President--Student Council, Associate Editor, Spinx Magazine, Alpha Phi Alpha, McCul- lin Hall Club, Board of Directors, Student Union Association, Newspaper and Year- book Staff. Coleman, James T. Jr. History and Government Alpha Kappa Mu, Alpha Phi Alpha, Who's Who Among Students in American Univer- sities 81 Colleges, McCullin Hall Club, Vet- eran's Club. i l l 1 l Cranford, Thomas Business Administration McCullin Hall, Scroller Club. Davis, Mattie Elementary Education SNEA Dixson, Dorothy Business Administration, Business Club, Con- cert Choir, Church Choir, Chandler Hall Club, Y.W.C.A. Flanagan, Geneva English, Yearbook Staff, Church Choir, Al- pha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Gilliam, Ezekiel Edward Business Education, Concert and Church Choir - President, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity --Keeper of Records and Seal, Business Ad- ministration Club, Yearbook Staff, Band Member. Glass, Barbara Gene Business Education, Y.W.C.A., Thorobred Marching and Concert Band, Business Club, Church Usher Board, Chandler Hall Club. l -30- A Gaines, Victor P. History and Government International Relations Club, McCullin Hall Club, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Gassett, Clifford Health 8. Physical Education, Manager of Intramural, Physical Education Club--Vice President, Athletic Council Student Member, McCullin Hall Club, Omega Psi Phi Frater- nity, Dance Group. Grain, Walter D .Jr. lndustrial Arts--Mathematics Senior Class--President, Editor of Thorobred Newspaper, K.l.E.A. Concert 8. Church Choir, Student Union Board of Directors, McCullin Hall Club. Greene, Betty A. English--Biology Chandler Hall Club. Goins, Francis Physical Education McCullin Hall Club, Physical Education Club Grain, Judy Elementary Education Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Y.W.C.A., Stu- dent National Education Association, Choral Society, Student Council--Treasurer, Chand- ler Hall Club. Greene, Ella K. Home Economics, Home Economics Club. Greene, Elwood LaMonte Biology McCullin Hall Club--Secretary, Kentucky Players, Biology Club, Concert Choir, Col- lege Band, Wesley Club, Senior CIass-Sec- retary. Griggs, Sloan Physical Education Physical Education Club, McCullin Hall Club, Harris, Nora Biology Chandler Hall Club, Cheerleader, Kentucky Players. Jameson, Mary Sociology--English Sociology Club, Attendant to Miss Kentucky. Johnson, George T. Business Administration McCullin Hall Club, Usher Board, Business Administration Club. Hutchinson, Wilma Music--English Chandler Hall Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Concert Choir, M.E.N.C., Kentucky Players. Jackson, Earl Jr. Sociology--Biology McCullin Hall Club, Sphinx Club, Sociology Club, Biology Club, Usher Board, Yearbook Staff, K.W.A. member. t l i Lewis, Peggy Business Education, Chandler Hall Club, Bus- iness Administration club, Y.W.C.A., Year- book Staff.-Secretary. Lightner, Evelyn Business Education, Business Administration Club, Chandler Hall Club, Y.W.C.A., Bap- tist Student Union, Usher Board. Q P Kelly, Wilma Sociology and Economics, Pyramid Club, Sociology Club, International Relations Club, Cheerleader's Club, Chandler Hall Club, Senior Class Club. Lewis, Elizabeth History and Government, Baptist Student Union, Chandler Hall Club, Senior Class Club, W.A.A. Lofton, William Agriculture, Alpha Phi Alpha, N.F.A. Or- ganization. McCroy, Bettye Health and Physical Education Marching Band, W.A.A., Chandler Hall Club, Physical Education Club, Athletic Council. Miller, Ruth Business Educaliong Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Business Club-Secretary, Chandler Hall club. I Mitchell, Ronald Physical Educafiong K Clubg Football Team. Parrot, Neddra Home Economics, Chandler Hall Clubg Home Economics Clubg Y.W.C.A. Pollock, Vera Physical Educationy Modern Dance Groupg W.A.A. Morehad Samuel Sociology Alpha Phi Alpha Usher Board Sociology Club Yearbook Staff McCullm Hall Club Palmer, Cynthia Business Education, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Basileus: Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Socielyg Pan-Hellenic Councilg Who's Who Among Sfudenfsg Y.W.C.A.g Editor of Yearbook. ll, Sams, Clarence Omega Psi Phi-Vice Basileus, College Church and Concert Choir, Industrial and Vocational Education, Vet's Club, Pan-Hellenic Council. Sebree, James Agriculture, McCullin Hall Club, Vet's Club, N.F.A. Organization. Porterfield, Joyce Business Administration, Chandler Hall Club, Business Administration Club, Y.W.C.A., Col- lege Usher Board. Powell, lris Business Education, Business Administration Club, Y.W.C.A., Chandler Hall Club, lvy Leaf Club. Seymour, Barbara Elementary Education, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Chandler Hall Club, Y.W.C.A. Shelton, Cordie Sociology and Economics, Chandler Hall Club, lvy Leaf Club, Miss Kentucky. Shirley, Dorcas Business Education, Alpha Kappa Alpha So- . rority, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society Chandler Hall Club, Y.W.C.A., Business Ad- ministration Club. Simpson,.James Sociology Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, McCullin Hall Club, Veterans Club. Slaughter, Doris Elementary Education, S.N.E.A., Usher Board, Y.W.C.A., Chandler Hall Club. Smith, Adolph Physical Education, Veterans Club, McCullin Hall Club, Junior Varsity Coach, Assistant Trainer, Football Simpson, Walter History and Government, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, McCullin Hall Club, Newspaper Staff Member Sims, Shirley Sociology and Economics, Y.W.C.A. Chand- ler Hall Club, Sociology Club. F I Stephens, Louis Sociology and Economics Sociology Clubg Lampodas Clubg Vet's Clubg McCullin Hall Club. Stewart, Billy Business Administration Lampodas Clubg McCullin Hall Club, Busi- ness Administration Club. :if . Smoot, Freida Elementary Education Snow, Norman History and Governmentp International Re- lations Club Thompson, Rosemary Physical Education, Modern Dance Groupg Chandler Hall Club. Walker, Ronald Business Administration College Church and Concert Choir, McCullin Hall Clubg Marching Band. Webb, William Health and Physical Education, Scroller Clubf l Vet's Clubg McCullin Hall Clubg Modern Dance Group, Senior Class Club. Westfield, Wilma Biology-Frenchg Biology Clubg Kentucky Play- ersg Chandler Hall Club. ,-,:. Wilson, Lois English-Frenchy Alpha Kappa Alphag Ken- tucky Playersy YWCAQ Chandler Hall Club. Mapps, June Young Elementary Educationf S.N.E.A.g Chandler Hall Club, Church Choir, Senior Class Club. Gaines, Phyllis Music Educationg Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Societyg College Band, M.E.N.C.g Who's ' Who Among Students. -38- VE ' B Bl Va Emma Authur Cordelia Beatty i i Joan Bell Doris Benefield JUNIORS 1 Clarence Boyle Charles Britton - Heloise Buckner Grace Butler Mary Cossey Louard Crumbough cl . 1 '45: ' Catherine Brooks Maxine Brown Antha Clay Beverly Combs Patricia Edwards Synella Fountain ' l Ofis Franklin Genrose Graham M- Mary Hayes Selma Jones l H71 1. L - , ,' ll ii , .. - A 1 'l'a.1ig , 7 ' in X' . ll 'I ii - ,,, if l '.L.!lr..,. ' ,, ,- IEJTB ' A v -fi All .': l! .R J xi 1 -f V N .1142 William Garner l l Shirley Gray Edna Hague Velfon .lubirt Willie Gilmore i ., L ,gl Doris Hampton l r l l Ralph Howard Edward King E V Mm I ' lizabeth Graham Soe Harden K., . Pauline Jackson Archie Levelle Roselle Malone Alfonso Mudd Mattie Parker Mary Reeves xii il l i F l F' Robert Mayfield Nathaniel McCray Lewis Mundy Anthony Olinger Donald Perry Pruitt Petty Douglas Russell Rufus Slaton -41- el Loretta Mitchell John O'Neal i l it l i -1- li Joyce Pipkins Laura Scippio -if,- , I .. . l .' ll ii ,i W U x Algernon Smith Wfllfef Smllh Edward Snorton Samuel -Stallworfh Phillip Thornfon Lois Tolliver William Williams Lucille Wilson - 42 - SCDPHOMCDRES Front Row: James McKenney, Thomas Massie, Barbara McNary, Charlotte Smith, Gladys Jackson, Kenneth Spotts. Second Row: Glenn Miller, Charles Walker, Ronald Cardwell, Willie Young, Howard Amos. -43-' SOPHOMCRES Front Row: Joyce Harris, Winta Graham, Tyronne King, Wendell Robinson, Alvin Thornton. Second Row: Margaret Taylor, Sedilla Hollifield, John Noah, Rena Williams, Clara West. 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N X- N' . .J NN ?.Ia'-13' N N N N I N 6, ,.g9lN,f' N NN .NN- NNN l I Pi N r',4 N .N 'N N -.NN ,QXNN NN.N NX.VN' N ..- L'! NN, .Xrr NN., N'N -NN-, NX N N NN. X ,fc N R N-XNX,-1, N N 'rl N XNNXXNXNX, Nd' .XN A' - ' 1: . .-.Q I ' , I 1 , ff I N I ,4 , 4 ,-X MARIAN ANDERSON ' if W: - LH . I' QQ Q, ! . M57 3 1 J. l' L1i 9lA. g LANGSTON HUGHES -51- lan f X . DR. ZELM A WATSGN GEORGE, LECTURER 7 , A .f gg ,1- J n,1 .+ 4 4 1- w ,rx 1 Q I w- HOME MANAGEMENT OPEN HOUSE 4 X EXHIBIT FROM HOME-ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT -55- ATTORNEY CHARLES W. ANDERSON, JR. SPEAKER UNITED NATIONS DELEGATE VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE CLINIC MENS DAY BANQUET R' man- A if pg CRE AT OR if in CHRISTMAS BREAKFAST l l it Li Ray Colyer 'SX District Manager Social Security Administration Marshall Fitzgerald Decorator -. A Q Scotts Furniture, lnc. ' X ' N V. , gf . ug e- , vi' Alderman W. W. Beckett, Sth Ward ' ...tit-A. W- : 5, it gig-, Mary Louise Foust, C.P.A. Dr. Earl K. Sneff King Merritt Investment Company i iw- A ,- -'J VT I 5 l 'l K BANQU ET -59- 4 1' I ,, WHO'S WHO AMCDNG STUDENTS JAMES COLEMAN, CYNTHIA PALME ALPHA KAPPA MU Standing: Edna Hague, James Coleman, Cynthia Palmer Seated: Dorcas Shirley, Ruth Miller -53- STUDENT COUNCIL I rl ' w THOROBREDH NEWSPAPER YMCA USH ER BOARD 1 ' 'Jvc ' I v ' L.. Wa, . , lt 55 -Q - 7 f i l M? if O '-H52 f . 2 qv, N I A , ff LF' Y 1 -I X. '1 4 Y . f- ' A' , - 1 'if RELIGIOUS PAGEANT RELIGIOUS CEREMONY AT CHRISTMAS -67- E AGRICULTURE CLUB BIOLOGY CLUB -U H 1 gg- n Il. , + , . M43 Q 4 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CLUB HOME ECONOMICS CLUB STUDENT ATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION SOCIOLOGY CLUB VN: :nf-Mil KENTUCKY HALL CLUB v ' if-v-rw-f H CHANDLER HALL CLUB ' A4 .?'fTT3T.':iT. -gg.-1, VETERANS CLUB xx' g HIGH SCHOOL DAY WINNERS Y A H' - g--.-1-: a ...L ........1.'.TI'.TI'1l.'j f Q - - Y ' 4 - '. T-f,,'Z 5 Hb s - ,--w m 9- ...I 1 'Wt' Q' ' ' 0- 1 54 X -A , ' L- - X . : I I W f 1 ' x 1 A IP fffwf Lieutenant Governor Wilson Wyatt Speaks at Better Business Week Mr. Burns directs workshop in Public Relations for Better Business Week ,il . Q- ,,..-- . PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL EW63WwWWi6?LWfEF mm H -ew we fv +an +:1 ++rsHI+1t rx new ni wa mm m an ws .f GREEK PRESIDENTS ,.Lff-fY-1-T-,:....-.-- V Es, ...., 1 f 'Q u H ,., ,, .-.. f , 1 Y . SPHINX CLUB l ,i l , lf Yl iff 1 Seated: Ralph Howard, Tyronne Kind, Alonzo Gaston A brief history of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity The first Negro college fraternity founded December 4, l906, at Cornell Univesity, ltha- ca, New York Now interracial with lll undergraduate chapters, 2 intermediate chapters and l-'il graduate chapters in 36 states, D. C. and B. W. I., more than 25,000 men have been ini- tiated into Alpha Phi Alpha. lts activities and proiects include Citizenship Week, Education Week and Founders Day. lt is affiliated with: NAACP, National Pan-Hellenic Council, United Negro Fund, Na- tional Housing Discrimination Committee, Grants, Scholarships, Fellowships, Undergraduate loans and Undergraduate Housing. Alpha Phi Alpha is active in the fight for Civil Rights and Total Integration. - 76 - l ALPHA PHI ALPHA , ,.. 145,21-1211, ,v' .gf 'f- 1 . fw- uf 1 ,. 'T ,,-..fvf:155f .' Q 357 - .f--'w5fJiF ,'S'? 5'- T55 F? N -' i i275- 7mefA:4':1'r:?5QHZ21i!-11-LSL-v ff ' - ., . fv5:if4 ':-faf,4fgi'975 ,',,,,,J:::5l,':i-Tyr' 5- .RL QT ':,':3.L..- 5 J .- Y '- 'T i'JlIElIfi'4?, f 'l5J r L - . 1 gn:-:iff-.ag 4 - F ' Y,-ffl I-4- , 7.11--5 gpg'-if- f ' V L 7 l , ' O FIRST OF ALL, SERVANTS OF ALL, WE SHALL TRANSCEND ALL Seated: Robert Porter, Grant Foley, Samuel Morehead, Ivan Cotmcin. Standing: William Wright, Owen Carter, Edward Snorton, Wayne Robey, William Lofton, William Cole man, Jr-President. -77- HISTORY OF ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORGRITY On .lanuary T6, l908, a group at Howard University caught the inspiration ot a fellow student, Ethel Hedgeman Lyle, and initiated the movement of Greek letter sororities among Negro women in America. Now interracial, Alpha Kappa Alpha has initiated more than 25,000 women and has T04 graduate chapters and l6l undergraduates. The sorority's pro- iects include the Americn Council on Human Rights, Foreign Fellowships and undergraduate Scholarships, National Building and Chapter Houses and Research and Local Community Programs. The purpose of the Sorority is to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards, improve the social stature of the race, promote unity and friendship among col- lege women, and keep alive within the alumnae an interest in college lite. IVY LEAF CLUB L-R Standing: Beverly Butler, Fredericka Stokes, Anne Gold, Vivian Johnson, Sylvia Hannibal L-R Seated: Winta Graham, Geraldine Henderson, Anita Oglesby, Windell Robinson f X . , i 1' L 4 , . ' l ii l ....,, ,x ...J-Y ?,i-, 1 A-K , KW.- Q-.- HW-, ...- - '- ' 'Af ,,, -z:,',J1-'--'- A..- vi-L . 'Lf -.-J- -- 7-v lib-,l,.LV,xf. .-.- .4 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY N Z- ?. 1 k2g'lfi3'2 nh if psig uf if I , 1 -,s v ,Y -4...x,Rl,L 1- . :r ff' A L? ,fait-1 V. , 1 N ' L fy- .' , l ' A ,J X53 ' i ,O M ,Y --54, - . ' : r-N wr it 1 fx v . ls 1 PYRAMID CLUB i ' ',.l -iii ' ,is 'F--i-gi - . 'i I Q' ..l!'ls. nil. 'M ' I l . , X . EH, fi it .. ,I - It LFC Seated: Wilma Kelly, Selma Jones, Estelle Harvey, Margaret Taylor, Billie Washington. Standing: Betty Scruggs, Catherine Brooks, Laverne lngolls, Margaret Phillips. History of Delta Sigma Theta Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was founded at Howard University January l3, 1913. Del- ta founders envisioned an organization which would lift the race through combating ignor- ance, preiudice, discrimination, and injustice, and bring together college women of like ideals, scholarship, and potentialities. On such principles was Delta Sigma Theta founded. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority is recorded in Washington, C. D., as the first incorporated So- rority. Grand Chapter Scholarships awards amount to 55,000 annually and are not limited to Delta women. The maior activities are Founders Day, The Jabloerwock, National May Week, and Job Opportunities. -80- SCROLLER CLUB 1 . - i , . Seated: Gerald Graham, Alfonso Mudd, Edsel Robinson, Roger Stewart, Howard Amos. Standing: Malachia Flemming, William Jefferson, Burnell Robertson, Thomas Cranford, William Howard, Beniamin Nero, Alvin Thornton. A brief history of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity was founded January 5, 1911 at indiana University, Bloom- ington, Indiana, being incorporated by the State of Indiana on April 15, 1911. lt was first known as the Kappa Alpha Nu Fraternity. In 1941 the name was changed to,Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. The efforts of three men, Elder W. Diggs, Byron K. Armstrong, and John M. Lee, were outstanding in the early development of the Fraternity. The Fraternity aims at the highest achievement in scholarship, manly development of its members, and the general improvement of college. i -82- KAPPA ALPHA PSI ACHIEVEMENT IN ALL FIELDS OF ENDEAVORS lf' I, . 'io ' ' , - 'A r .-- , ,, r f ..,f-Q? ' fi ' I - I I -W U ff o o 0 Qi J be f 0 Seated: Paul Woods, Erskine Frison. Standing: Charles Sims, Samuel Sfallworth, Clifford Claiborne-Polemarch, John Kenerson, Lester Tripp, Ir vin Brown. .83- A Brief History Of Mega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was founded on November 17, 1911, by Brothers Edgar A. Love, Oscar J. Cooper, Frank Coleman, and Ernest E. Just, now deceased. These four men, in the early part of the twentieth century, seized upon the cultural heritage of the human race and especially upon the heritage of their forefathers, and at their Alma Mater, Howard University, Washington, D.C., established the national Greek-letter Fraternity, the Omega Psi Phi. ln their founding the first national Greek-letter fraternity to be organized at a Ne- gro institution of higher learning, the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity pioneered and blazed the way for other fraternities that have followed. The four cardinal principles upon which Omega Psi Phi is founded are Manhood, Scho- larship, Perseverance, and Uplift. The purpose of the Fraternity is Racial Uplift Through Cul- tural Achievement and Inspiration. LAMPODAS CLUB Joe Harden, John Noah, Fred Ezekiel, George Dawson. I -84- OMEGA PSI PHI FRIENDSHIP IS ESSENTIAL TO THE SOUL 'Nam ix Seated: Andrew Maddox, James McGhee, Clifford Gasseff, John Cannon-Basileus. Standing: Clarence Sams, George Beach, Walter Simpson, Victor Gaines, Nathaniel McCray, Leon Hender son, Ezekiel Gillian. -85- Q-1 A. 54 1. A fl F 1 fx.-.- , Q A, .- v- -J of ' 1 ww. iq .N V' 'ff KV 'uf fa 3. K ,fl-A , J N A1 .3 .L x- M2 I ,g' 'I ii -F- SQ? 'I mind w . v. I ffl V Mus S? f E 9' ,,- R MISS KENTUCKY LEAVES THE CGRONATION HER ATTENDANT AUDRY BALLARD LUCILLE JAMESON LEADS THE HOME COMING PARADE -35-3- Qlgjj. ,. ,, f ,f 3- 'QQC ,N ',Sf1 .,jjf, J .,-MA. , .,1. '-1441? H1 1. .31 -qw-551' - lr E 1 W' , -f L 4 i I nyli 1 1 Y, x W 3' ,A .rf J 1 I , -gf J Qwnix- . K x VS , K , f E ,g ,, V HH -41... 5 31 1 X v 'VFYQ .- . . - s - I NN 1 hw ' X, I , ':L:'L1 M.. 1 a- ' , . fi' C+ w 34' + ' r 19. '-' V- A-M we ' 1, I 5-M gl p, I X- ,U1 '7- 'wagu ' 111' J -'f ,, ff ' ' 'I M .f 'fJ 1'rsQm,R? m'5'f'71'f1fi+f -.-ffxfw 1 ' WWI fx' ik? FLZTI' E i' 7 b K ' H ,-1 Ipit L, s Wim!-A i THE PRESIDENT HONORED AT HOMECOMING One of the Highlights ofthe Homecoming Festivities was the Mid-game Ceremony Honoring President Rufus Ballard Atwood Among the Honors included were the followingq l. Kentucky Colonel bestowed by Governor Chandler 2. Portrait Painting by himself 3. Numerous gifts from alumni and friends of the college -9Q- FOOTBALL COACHES Left to Right: Robert D. Williomsp Melville Whedbeeg Som B, Taylor-Heod Coochg Herman Stovoll John Johnson KENTUCKY STATE COLLEGE THOROBREDS Sept. l9 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. TO Oct. l7 Oct. 24 Oct. 3l Nov. l4 Nov. 2l Won 3 Lost 4 Tie l Lone College Winston Solem Knoxville College Lincoln Univ. Centrol Stote Morris Brown West Virginio Bluefield Stote Tennessee Stote lBrown Jug Clossicl -92- Lost Lost Won Tie Won Lost Won Lost Lost -'I f 'rm wfflf A .nm A.,.A . . 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