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cC W7; r .S the kentuckian Graduate School Eston Jackson Asher Lucille Harbold Bertram Ramsey George Bell William Harris Paul Record Robert Black Seth Haven Mrs. Thelma Robertson Earl Borman Harry Hendrick Virginia Robinson James Boswell Herbert Higgins Clem Russell James Bowling Ellery Hinson John Russell Juan ita B o ynto n Frank Hood Eugene Sammons Thompson Bryant Hugh Houston Daisy Belle Sams Ellen Butler Edmund Lee Judy Paul Sanders Katie Carpenter George Kingsley Carolyn Scott Glover Cassity Otis Cleveland Kinter Ellen Scott Elizabeth Clay Arthur Harry Larson Sam Shawhan Mrs. Louise Cloid Harold Forrest Link James Singer Helen Connoly FRANKLIN Low.ANCE Evelyn Slater Jesse James Coop LI. V. McChesney, Jr. Wallace Smith Grace Cruickspiank G. W. McDowell William Smith Mrs. 0. B. Dabney Donald Mainiiart Howell Speras D. Y. Dunn William Mansfield Robert Spicer Mrs. Maida Elkin W1LLIAM MASCIIME.VER William Spicer Helen Fisher Luella n H. May Gelu Stoeff Stamatoff Edith Ford Lester Miller Jenny Stamler Emily Ford Mary Milton Guy Stone Frank Fowler Anna Mitchell W. 0. Suiter Willie Fraas John Mitchell Margaret Tandy James Gabbard Clifton Mock Milford Terass Thomas Gabbard Gaylf. Mohney Hilda Ti-irelkeld Oscar Galloway George Moore Jarvis Todd Z. L. Galloway Delos Nooe C. S. W ALTMAN Wayne Garnett Roy Owsley E LIZ A B ETH W EISSINGER Edward Goti-iermax Smith Park Y. D. Westerfield, Jr. JESSIE GOTHERMAN George Parker Belle Wylie Ivan Graddy George Patton Mrs. Amy Wilking Grover Gregory Albert Pierce John Williams Howard Groves Daisy Peters Nancy Wilson Anna Grubert Cyrus Poole Matilda Woodward Joe Hall David Hammack Roy Proctor James Yates William Morgan Zopff
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THE KENTUCKIAN SENIOR CLASS HISTORY BY MELVIN L. NOLLAU CLASS HISTORIAN UR CLASS of 1929 is a noteworthy class. From our beginning as a social unit, inwardly timid, yet outwardly bold, we entered upon our college career in September, 1925. From that time to this, our class has progressed successfully. The year of 1925- ’26 saw us victorious in the tug-of-war, in scholastic honors, in athletics, and in all campus activities. In the fall of 1926, our class entered its Sophomore year worldly wise— perhaps too much so—but our encounters with the problems of the curricula, and our association with the faculty prepared the members for their place in the worthy and well-qualified class of the present. As a group, our Senior Class regrets the falling by the wayside of many of those who entered in ’25. Along this line of thought, one is reminded of the old Norman lines: Who goes to the chase Shall forfeit his place. The Class of 1929 proudly served as the “Cher Marant” to the Fresh- men of ’27, and we have been given every reason in the world to be proud of our little brothers and sisters in the University, our god-children, for as such they may be termed. We are justly proud of our men and women who are prominent in campus activities. Among our members are varsity football, basketball, baseball and track men, statesmen, actors, orators, artists, poets, authors, editors, engineers, economists, scientists, musicians, and agriculturalists, unequaled elsewhere. These neophytes, embarking on their many and varied careers, are expected to accomplish much to gain honor and distinction for themselves, and the University. The Senior Class portends to be the best ever graduated from the Uni- versity. We pray that we may not betray the trust placed in us. We are heirs to the most enviable traditions—let us guard them by our future actions. Sustained by the glory of old Kentucky, our Alma Mater, let us strive toward a more glorious future. 2 $ 2 2 ? I 3°
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