University of Kentucky - Kentuckian Yearbook (Lexington, KY)
- Class of 1946
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ADMINISTRATION FEATURES Beauties......................14-21 Personalities ................22-25 UPPERCLASSES Seniors.......................28-60 Juniors.......................61-86 ATHLETICS..................... 92-106 ORGANIZATIONS.................112-187 GREEKS Sororities .................190-213 Fraternities . . . . . 216-233 LOWERCLASSES................. 236-257 PASSING REVIEW............... 258-260 PERSONAL INDEX............... 261-269 e d i c a Dedicated to—John Augustus Williams, James Desha Pickett, James Kennedy Pat- terson, Henry S. Barker, Frank LeRond McVey, and Herman L. Donovan, our present president. Through your guidance and coopera- tion the University has arisen from a small insignificant beginning to the nationally known institution that it is today. I 7 o r e w o r When the pages of this book arc slowly turned in future years, way your memory of your school days at the University of Kentucky be recalled. If they are, when this book is removed from some dark and obscure corner, our purpose will have been accomplished. To all former students and faculty members who gave their lives in World War I and World War 11 so that their Alma Mater and all alma maters might remain free. ;: I homas P. Cooper A mculture Edward Wiesi Commerce Alvin E. Evans Law W. D. Funkhouser William S. Taylor Graduate School Education Dr. Amry Vandenbosch Dr. Amry Vandenbosch, head of the political science department on the campus, was named the “Distinguished Professor of the Col- lege of Ails and Sciences for the year 1945-’46. Dr. Vandenbosch has been a member of the University political science department since 1920. He was a member ol the International Secretariat at the recent San Francisco United Nations conference. n c 1 1 r o • ■ e s s o r o' ■ { A few decades ago, there was no Uni- versity of Kentucky. Arising from a com- bination of many schools, it answered the need for higher education in Ken- tucky and. filled its purpose admirably. University is n thriving, well-regulated school. To the people at the University now, the future seems more important than either the past or the present. The new field house, the men's and women's dorms, and all the improvements that are to come will make the University into an even larger and better school than it is today. e a u This year the Kentuckian queen was chosen a little differently than she has been in the past. Instead of an open contest, at Memorial Hall, it was held in the ballroom of the Union with only the judges and a few members of the Ken- tuckian staff present. The judges were all con- nected with the University and if was difficult to choose among the thirty-three contestants. The original plan was to keep the identity of the Queen a secret until the Kentuckian came out but the plans were changed, and the Queen teas presented at the Veterans' Club Dance. While a different method of selecting the Queen was used this year, the Kentuckian has gone back to the old custom o] having five attendants to the queen. Wake up, Scoltv! • Outlandish! • Sissy! him a little harder, harder, harder • An old Florida custom ITiva. Criu! • Aw------------------------now • Arsonist Really, Mary D. SENIORS JANICE. ANN AYERS Cleveland, Ohio A r Is a 11 d Scie nces Kappa Kappa Gamma; Spanish Club Y.W.C.A, RALPH REVERE BACH Ml. Sterling Commerce Y.M.C.A. VIRGINIA LOUISE BABB Bristol, Tennessee Commerce Alpha Gamma Delta; Sigma Epsilon Chi; Business Education Club; Y.W. C.A., War Effort Committee; Wesley Foundation HELEN SHELBY BAGGETT Lexington Education RUTH AUDREY BALL Buffalo Arts and Sciences Y.W.C.A.; 4-H Club; Pryor Pre-Med Society; Bacteriology Society BE I I i MARGUERI I K BARNES Williamstown Arts and Sciences Alpha Gamma Delta; Band; Y.W.C.A.: Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society RUBY BARTLETT Lexington Commerce Outing Club; Sigma Epsilon Chi LILLY BAKER Lexington Education Alpha Delta Pi; Kentuckian, Associate Editor; Y.W.C.A.; Outing Club; Dutch Lunch Club JANE LOUISE BANDY Ashland Arts and Sciences Chi Omega; Y.W.C.A.; Glee Club; Choristers; Student Union Dance Com- mittee; Koffee Klub ANN BARRON Lexington Education Chi Omega, Social Civic Chairman; Tau Sigma, President and Vice-Presi- dent; Y.W.C.A.; Canterbury Club; Stu- dent Union War Effort Committee, Dance Committee; K-Dets; Dutch Lunch Club; Guignol SENIORS NORMA RUTH BLACKFORD Wi lino re Arts and Sciences Y.W.C.A.; French Club; Dutch Lunch Club BARBARA BLOOM Lexington Arts and Sciences WHEELER BUNNY BOONE Lexington Law Band; Orchestra; Little Symphony BETTY ANN BRAUER Lexington Agriculture and Home Economics Kappa Delta; Mortar Board, Presi- dent; Phi Upsilon Omicron; SuKy; Owens; Y.W.C.A.; Pitkin Club; Home Economics Club, Student Union Com- mittee; S.G.A. BETSY CLARK BROWN Shelby ville Arts and Sciences YAV.C.A. WILLIE LEE BLACKFORD Wilmore Agriculture and Home Economics Y.W.C.A.; Home Economics Club; K- Dets; Dutch Lunch Club WILLIAM K. BLUE Clay Arts and Sciences Pi Kappa Alpha; Veterans Club; Pryor Pre-Med Society REGINALD STEPHEN BOWEN Elizabethtown Arts and Sciences Student Union Board; Kappa Sigma; S.G.A., Secretary-Treasurer; Pryor Pre-Med Society BETTY JANE BROOKER Louisville Arts and Sciences Delta Delta Delta; Y.W.C.A.; Art Club JAMES EDWARDS BROWN, JR. Lexington Arts and Sciences Alpha Chi Sigma; American Chemical Society (Student Affiliate) 31 SENIORS WILMA JEANNE CANADA W illiamson, West Virginia Arts and Sciences Alpha Delta Pi, Treasurer, House President; S.G.A.; German Club; House Presidents’ Council; Owens; Alpha Lambda Delta; Y.W.C.A.; Bacteriology Society; Philosophy Club MARGARET EMI1 A' CANNON Beltsvillc, Maryland Education JOYCE CASON Cynthiana Arts and Sciences Kappa Delta; House Presidents’ Coun- cil; K-Dets; Student Union Commit- tee; Y.W.C.A.; Guignol; Bacteriology Society BETTY FLORENCE CLARJDY Lexington Agriculture and Home Economics Chi Omega; Panhellenic; Y.W.C.A.; K- Dets; Home Economics Club; Phi Up- silon Omicron MIRIAM COHEN Brooklyn, New York Commerce Tau Alpha Pi; Panhellenic; W.A.A. Council; Kernel; Y.W.C.A.; Hillcl Youth Group NORINE CANN Fed Arts and Sciences Pryor Pre-Med Society BETTY SUE CAR IT] IIERS Lexington Commerce Alpha Xi Delta; Sigma Epsilon Chi; Y.W.C.A.; Dutch Lunch Club KATHERINE C. CHURCHILL Nicholasville Education Chi Omega, Secretary; S.G.A.; W.A.A.; Y.W.C.A.; K-Dets; Dutch Lunch Club: Student Union Committee MARY FOX CLARKE Maysville Commerce Delta Delta Delta; Koffee Klub; Sigma Epsilon Chi; Y.W.C.A. HUGH COLLETT Majestic Arts and Sciences Sigma Chi; Phalanx; Glee Club; Band; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Guignol; Pitkin Club; Kernel 33 SENIORS JANET EWING COLLINS Lexington Commerce Alpha Xi Delta. President; Panhellenic, Secretary; Y.W.C.A.; Sigma Epsilon Chi; Dutch Lunch Club MARGARET ETTA COOLER Frazer Agriculture and Home Economics Home Economics Club; Hamilton House; Y.W.C.A. JOSEPH C. COVINGTON Bowling Green Arts and Sciences Sigma Chi. President; Veterans’ Club, President; Phalanx, President; Inter- fraternity Council, President; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Student Bar Association, Sec- retary and Treasurer; Phi Delta Phi; S.G.A.; Pitkin Club; Canterbury Club; Kentuckian JEAN SHIRLEY CRABB R owlet ts Arts and Sciences Kappa Alpha Theta; Y.W.C.A. Cab- inet; Athletic Advisory Board; Cwens, Secretary; K-Dets; Kampus Kousins; W.A.A. Cabinet, Secretary; Tau Sigma, Treasurer; Kentuckian, Business Man- ager; Mortar Board; Who's Who BETSY BLEVINS CHTCHIN Lexington Education Alpha Xi Dcltn; Cheerleader; Cwens CLEON KILMER COMBS P resto nsburg Law Sigma Chi: Phi Delta Phi; Kentucky Law Journal; Student Bar Association MARY PA TRICIA CO TTRELL Chicago, Illinois Education Zeta Tau Alpha, Treasurer; Y.W.C.A.: W.A.A.; U. K. Troupers V El DEN QUENTIN CON Gratz Commerce Veterans’ Club ELIZABETH IT BBS CRAPS TET Winchester Arts and Sciences Kappa Kappa Gamma; Student Unio Board; Panhellenic; Glee Club; Ai Club; Cheerleader; K-Dets; Pitkin Clu BILLIE JIJAN1 I A DALE Paris Education Alpha Delta Pi, Social Chairman, Pul: licity Chairman; SuKy, Social Chaii man; Kentuckian; Band; Y.W.C.A K-Dets; Bacteriology Society; Germs Club m SENIORS FRANCKS ANN DAN IKK Lexington Arts and Sciences Chi Omega; Student Union Committee; Y.W.C.A. CARKKTON M. DAVIS Lexington Law Phi Delta Phi; Law Journal HELEN FRANCKS DAVIS Paris Agriculture and Home Economics Kappa Alpha Theta; Panhellenic; Su- Ky; W.A.A.: Y.W.C.A. ALICE LOUISE DEAN Lexington Arts and Sciences Alpha Lambda Delta; Cwens; Phi Beta: Choristers; Guignol; Liedertafel; Glee Club; El Ateneo Castellano; Le Circle Francais; K-Dets: Mortar Board ADKLE GARRARD DENMAN Nicholasville Arts and Sciences Chi Omega; Theta Sigma Phi; Kernel; Chi Delta Phi; French Club; K-Dets; Y.W.C.A.; Student Union Dance Com- mittee JANE CARROLL DARNABY Paris Commerce Chi Omega, Treasurer; Commerce Em- ployment Association, Secretary; Y.W. C.A.; Business Education Club EDITH DAVIS Nashville, Tennessee Arts and Sciences Kappa Alpha Theta, President MARA’ LILLIAN DAMS Shelbyvillc Arts and Sciences Kentuckian, Associate Editor, Editor; Kernel, Society Editor: Theta Sigma Phi; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet; SuKy, Treas- urer, Vice-President; Y's Owl; K-Book; Outing Club, Publicity Chairman; K- Dets: Baptist Student Union; Women’s Administrative Council; KofTee Klub; War Effort Committee; Board of Stu- dent Publications; Pitkin Club NANCY JANE DEMPSEY Erlanger Arts and Sciences Alpha Delta Pi, President, Rush Chair- man; Panhellenic, Y.W.C.A. MARIE DENTON Somerset Arts and Sciences Y.W.C.A.; Philosophy Club; K-Dets 35 SENIORS Mb MARY E. DICKINSON Bradenton, Florida Arts and Sciences Bacteriology Society; Y.W.C.A. ELLA BOHON DOGGETT Owingsville Arts and Sciences Alpha Delta Pi; Kentuckian: Y.W.C.A., Dance Committee; War Effort Com- mittee; Kernel MARY JANE DORSEY Horse Cave Arts and Sciences Kappa Alpha Theta; Tau Sigma; Y.W. C.A.; Kernel, Managing Editor; Theta Sigma Phi, President: W.A.A., Vice- President, Council CORNELIA COCHRAN DOZIER Madisonville Arts and Sciences Delta Delta Delta, Secretary; Y.W.C.A.; Cheerleader; K-Dets; Philosophy Club WILLIAM J. DRUMMY Lexington Engineering Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; A.S.M.E.; Veterans’ Club MARTHA DICKS 1 EI N Lexington Arts and Sciences Kernel HELEN DONOVAN Brooksvillc Agriculture and Home Economics Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club; Y.W.C.A. MATTIE EVELYN DOUGLAS Horse Cave Arts and, Sciences Alpha Lambda Delta; Cwens; Home Economics Club; All-Ag Council; W.A. A.: Y.W.C.A. Cabinet; Inter-Faith Council, Vice-President; K-Dets; B.S. U., Secretary and Vice-President; Phi- losophy Club; Kentuckian, Typing Edi- tor; Mortar Board Sophomore Plaque; Independent Council; Pitkin Club; Phi Beta Kappa; Bacteriology Society FRANCES DAWSON DRAFFEN Harrodsburg Law Delta Delta Delta; Y.W.C.A. AUBURN B. DUNCAN Jackson Arts and. Sciences Phi Delta Theta; Veterans’ Club SENIORS MYRA MAXINE JOHNSON Georgetown Agriculture and Home Economics Alpha Delta Pi; Y.W.C.A.; Outing Club; Home Economics Club; K-Dets WILLIAM MERRITT JOHNSON, JR. Smith field Agriculture and Home Economics WYAMA JOHNSON Winchester Education $ l.V FLORENCE H. JONES Irvine Agriculture and Home Economics Home Economics Club; Y.W.C.A. EMILY COLLINS JONES North Middletown Commerce Delta Delta Delta. Social Chairman, Treasurer; Y.W.C.A.; K-Dets; Student Union Committees; Student Union Board; Guignol; S.G.A.; Sigma Ep- silon Chi; Mortar Board JULIETTE JONES Mayfield Arts and Sciences Alpha Gamma Delta, House President and President; House Presidents’ Coun- cil; Panhellenic Council; K-Dets; Ker- nel; S.G.A.; House Committee MARIE DUDLEY JONES North Middletown Commerce Delta Delta Delta. Social Chairman, Treasurer; K-Dets; Guignol; Y.W.C.A.; Student Union Committees; Sigma Ep- silon Chi; Mortar Board A MARY COLLINS JONES North Middletown Agriculture and Home Economics Delta Delta Delta; Y.W.C.A.; Home Economics Club, Vice-President; Guig- nol; S.U.B. Committees; K-Dets; Phil- osophy Club - I. WILLIAM HENRY KARRARER Lexington Commerce Chairman, Student Standards Commit- tee; Y.M.C.A., President; Pitkin Club; Lances; Lamp and Cross; Veterans’ Club. Secretary; Delta Tau Delta, Pledge Master; Commerce Employment Association, President VIRGINIA LEE KEEN West Prestonburg Commerce W.A.A.; Secretarial Club; Y.W.C.A.; K-Dets; Commerce Employment Asso- ciation A 43 SENIORS VIRGINIA JOY LEATHERS Lexington Agriculture and Home Economics Y.W.C.A.; K-Dets; Home Economics Club; Student Union Committees; Dutch Lunch Club; Art Club WILLIAM RICHARD LEG RAND Owensboro Agriculture and Home Economics 4-H Club. President; Independents, President; Y.M.C.A., Treasurer, Cab- inet; Pitkin Club; Veterans’ Club; S.G.A. MILDRED LOUISE LONG Georgetown Arts and Sciences Kappa Alpha Theta, Historian; Ker- nel, Editor; Theta Sigma Phi, Treas- urer; Chi Delta Phi; Board of Student Publications; Y.W.C.A. REBECCA CAROLYN LOWE Paducah Agriculture and Home Economics Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club; K-Dets; Guignol; SuKy; Presi- dent of Jewell Hall; House Presidents’ Council, President; Danforth Scholar- ship; Y.W.C.A.; Wesley Foundation SARAH JEAN McCAMMON Lebanon Arts and Sciences Bacteriology Society MARIA SOUTHERLAND LEGG Henderson, North Carolina Arts and Sciences Delta Delta Delta, House President: House Presidents’ Council, Vice-Presi- dent; House Committee; Dance Com- mittee; Y.W.C.A.; Koffee Klub; Guig- nol; Glee Club NANCY LEE LOCKERY Sacramento Agriculture and Home Economics Independents; Alpha Lambda Delta; Cornell Award: Mortar Board Sopho- more Plaque: Home Economics Club, Secretary, President; Mortar Board, Treasurer; Shelby House. President; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Editor; S.G.A.; Y.W.C.A.. Cabinet; Pitkin Club: Wes- ley Foundation; 4-H Club; House Pres- idents’ Council; Interfaith Council NANCY ALEXANDER LOW E Columbia Education Kappa Delta Pi; Glee Club; Y.W.C.A. MARY JEWELL McBEE Lexington Agriculture and Home Economics Y.W.C.A.: K-Dets; Home Economics Club; Dutch Lunch Club; Outing Club: Pitkin Club MARY BETH McFARLAN Lexington Arts and Sciences Zeta Tau Alpha; K-Dets; Glee Club; Y.W.C.A. 45 SENIORS -A. ANNA LOIS McGLOTHKN Olympia Arts and Sciences Alpha Delta Pi; Kentuckian; Kernel ELIZABETH McNF.AL Lexington Arts and Sciences Mortar Board; Chi Delta Pi. President; Philosophy Club, President; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet; Pitkin Club; Interfaith Coun- cil; B.S.U. AMELIA BYRNE MASON Russellville Agriculture and Home Economics Home Economics Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron; B.S.U.; 4-H Club; Y.W.C.A.; Shelby House JOSEPH T. MEERS Elizabethtown Graduate School Sigma Phi Epsilon ISABEL FRANCES MICHELSON St. Petersburg, Florida Arts and Sciences German Club BETTY JANE. McNAMER Somerset Engineering Independents; A.S.C.E.; Y.W.C.A.; Ken- tucky Engineer; K-Dets; Alpha Lambda Delta NOLA MARTIN Corbin Agriculture and Home Economics MARY ELIZABETH MASON Lexington Arts and Sciences B.S.U. SHIRLEY ROSE MEISTER Lexington Arts and Sciences Theta Sigma Phi; Glee Club; Y.W. C.A.; Hillel Youth Group; Interfaith Council; Radio Studios; Kernel; Chi Delta Phi JOYCE ALICE MILLER Ashland Commerce Kappa Delta, Social Chairman; Y.W. C.A.; Secretarial Club; K-Dets 46 mtmas—ppn SENIORS U BAIfBARA OWEN Paducah Commerce Independents; Y. W. C. A.; Secretarial Club OWEN PACE 'Tavares, Florida Arts and Sciences Alpha Gamma Delta, Vice-President, Rush Chairman; Student Union Board, Secretary, President; S.G.A., Vice- President; House Presidents’ Council; K-Dets; Y.W.C.A.; Kentuckian; House Committee, Chairman; Tau Sigma; Glee Club; House Manager of Guignol; Panhellenic, Treasurer ALMIRA DAVIS PARKS Lexington Commerce B.S.U.; Secretarial Club JEAN E. PAXTON Bowling Green Arts and Sciences Kernel; Kentuckian, Snapshot Editor; Guignol; Theta Sigma Phi; Y.W.C.A.; K-Dets DOROTHY LOUISE POR I Eli Ashland Education Alpha Delta Pi; Y.W.C.A. DOROTHY JEAN Lexington Commerce PAAR Alpha Gamma Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice-President, President; Owens, Social Chairman; House, Dance. Art, and Poster Committees; Spanish Club; Y.W.C.A.; Dutch Lunch Club; Secretarial Club, President BET EYE M. PARK Richmond Commerce Kappa Delta; Y.W.C.A. MARY LOUISE. PATTON Cynthiana Arts and Sciences Chi Omega; Kernel; House Presidents’ Council; Y.W.C.A.; Guignol; Radio Studios DORIS HANEY POLLI I I Ashland Commerce Kappa Delta, President, Vice-Presi- dent; Choristers; Glee Club; Y.W.C.A.; Secretarial Club; K-Dets; Panhellenic PERM ELIA AI LENT. PRES EON Ashland Arts and Sciences Bacteriology Society 40 SENIORS ANN ANDERSON SANDUSKY Mi. Sterling; Education Independents; W.A.A. Hockey Team; Y.W.C.A.; K-Dets; Student Union Com- mittees; Dutch Lunch Club FLOY DEANE SHAIN Hartford A grind I arc and Home Economics Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club; Agriculture Council MARTHA DLRHA 1 SHEARARD Greens burg Education Business Education Club NANCY LASSITER SHEPHERD Richmond Agriculture and Home Economics Alpha Gamma Delta; Phi Upsilon Omi- cron; Home Economics Club; K-Dets LOIS JEAN SHIPLEY Indianapolis, Indiana Arts and Sciences Alpha Delta Pi, Rush Chairman, Social Chairman; Panhellenic; Y. W. C. A.; Home Economics Club RUTH ELLEN SCHROEDER Evansville, Indiana Arts and Sciences Kappa Kappa Gamma; Tau Sigma; Y.W.C.A. IRIS DEANE SHANNON Louisville Agriculture and Home Economics Alpha Delta Pi, Social Chairman; Home Economics Club; 4-H Club; Y.W.C.A.; B.S.U.; Student Union House Com- mittee MARY PAT SHELY Lexington Education W.A.A.; Cosmopolitan Club; Tau Sig- ma; Band; Orchestra REBECCA JANE SHINKLE Lexington Agriculture and Home Economics Home Economics Club; Tau Sigma EMILY BETH IA SHIPMAN Shelbyville Arts and Sciences Delta Delta Delta; Pryor Pre-Med So- ciety; Koffee Klub 53 SENIORS REBA ANNETTE SMITH Vine Grove Agriculture and Home Economics Y.W.C.A.; Home Economics Club; 4-H Club; Shelby House MILDRED ELIZABETH SPARKS Lexington Education Alpha Delta Pi, Vice-President; Ken- tuckian, Managing Editor; Kappa Delta Pi; Y.W.C.A.; Outing Club WANDA LEE SPEARS Pikeville Law ALENE SCOTT SPIRON Ashland Education Y.W.C.A.; Business Education Club; Secretarial Club ELIZABETH ANN STREET Henderson Arts and Sciences Delta Delta Delta, Vice-President; Phi- losophy Club; Y.W.C.A.; Koffee Klub THELMA FRANCES SPALDING Lebanon Agriculture and Home Economics Alpha Delta Pi, Reporter; K-Dets; Y.W.C.A.; Outing Club; Home Eco- nomics Club, Freshman Adviser; Wes- ley Foundation, Treasurer; Student Union Activity Committee ROW ENA SPARKS Ashland Agriculture and Home Economics Alpha Delta Pi; Home Economics Club; Y.W.C.A.; K-Dets ALICE HUBBARD SPENCER Winchester Agriculture and Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma; Y.W.C.A.; K- Dets; Koffee Klub JAMES D. ST. CLAIR Falls of Rough Agriculture and Home Economics Veterans’ Club; 4-H Club JEAN SULLIVAN Frankfort Education Chi Omega SENIORS L % CLYDE R. TIPTON JR. Erl anger Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon, President; Alpha Chi Sigma. President; Interfraternity Council, Treasurer; Veterans’ Club: Pitkin Club; Kentucky Engineer, Editor VIRGINIA HILL TOLLIVER Fulton Agriculture and Home Economics Home Economics Club; Y.W.C.A.; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Outing Club; Kam- pus Kousins GEORGE REDMAN TURNER. JR. Oak Ridge, Tennessee Engineering Triangle, President; American Society of Civil Engineers, President; Ken- tucky Engineer ALICIA WATCHORN TUTWILLER Mt. Hope, West Virginia Arts and Sciences Delta Delta Delta; Dutch Lunch Club; French Club; Dormitory Council; Y.W.C.A. JANET WALLINGFORD Covington Arts and Sciences Kappa Alpha Theta, House President; Kentuckian; Glee Club; Outing Club; Y.W.C.A.; Guignol NANCY TOLL Lawrenceburg Arts and Sciences Alpha Lambda Delta, Historian; Owens; Glee Club; Y.W.C.A.; Residence Hall Council; Spanish Club; Philosophy Club ALICE TRIBBLE Richmond Arts and Sciences Alpha Gamma Delta; Koffee Klub VIOLET LOUISE TURNER Drift Education W.A.A. Council BETTY JEANETTE VINCENT Williamstown Education Sigma Kappa; Y.W.C.A.; W.A.A.; Bus- iness Education Club; Secretarial Club; K-Dets; B.S.U. BETTY LOUISE WALSH Cynthiana Arts and Sciences Chi Omega; Y.W.C.A.; Pitkin Club; Student Union Committee; Guignol; Philosophy Club 57 SENIORS BETTE ANN ALLEN RUBY WHITNEY ALLISON RICHARD BAKER KITTY WOOTTON BECK LAURA BLAKE ETHEL BLANTON LEE A. BOWLING VIRGINIA WRIGHT BRADY MILDRED CARNES WILLIAM THOMAS CARROLL WI.LIAM VERNON CLARKE BEN MATT COMBS JOSEPH TARY CONFORTI JAMES E. COUTY AUDREY DANKS NAN CECIL DAWSON JOHN E. EDWARDS FRANCES TAYLOR FLETCHER HAZEL MAYES GOTHERMAN NATHANIEL AUXIER GRISWOLD JOHN J. HOPKINS RICHARD JOHN HOWARD DAN ISGRIG LOUISE M. JEWETT ANA M. JULIA JULIO F. JULIA GERTRUDE KOHLER FRANCES LAWTON george McAlister MARGARET McCORKLE JULIA MACEDO WILLIAM B. MARTIN LEOTA M. MEADE MARGARET C. MEADOW ESTHER MONTCOMFRY ELMER MORGAN HOYT NOBLE EVELYN ALICE NOFCIER ELIZABETH NOLLAU EVERETT M. O’CONNELL RAMELLE F. PATTERSON SARA DEE RAINEY LOUIS M. RAY CONRAD RICHARDSON JOHN J. ROBBINS ALMA ELIZABETH ROUSE IRENE HAYNIE RUSSELL BETTY S. SIMPSON LOUISE ROBERTSON STOUT FRANCES STREET DOROTHY SYMPSON MARY ELIZABETH THOMAS SARAH MARG VanDEREN GRACE WEBBER JEANETTE U. WEBER LESLIE W. WILSON BONNIE YOUNG WINEBRENNER WALLACE WOODRUFF MORGAN O. WOODWARD IMM JUNIORS MARY HORN BROOK Beckley, West Virginia Arts and Sciences Delta Delta Delta OSCAR HARDING IIIJFF, JR. Owensboro Ails and Sciences Pi Kappa Alpha SARAH RILEY HUM Beckley, West Virginia Arts and Sciences Delta Delta Delta REVA MAE INGRAM Versailles Agriculture and Home Economics ANNE GARLAND JEFFRIES Springfield Arts and Sciences Chi Omega MADGE CULVER JOHNS Winchester Arts and Sciences Kappa Kappa Gamma LYNN HOUSTON Fulton Commerce Kappa Sigma ROBERT GOBLIN HUME Ravenna Arts and Sciences Sigma Chi FRANK SELBY HURST Lexington Law Sigma Chi PATRICIA LEE JACKSON Ironton, Ohio Arts and Sciences FRANCES PAULINE JENKINS Sebree Arts and Sciences Kappa Delta JACQUELINE JOHNSON Peoria, Illinois Arts and Sciences Kappa Delta 71 JUNIORS BETSY LOU MOORE Huntington, West Virginia Arts and Sciences Delta Delta Delta JEAN MULLINS Mayfield Arts and Sciences GENEVA LOUISE MYERS Falmouth Agriculture and Home Economics ELSIE CATHERINE NEVITT Lexington Commerce Alpha Gamma Delta SUZANNE NICHOLAS Paris Arts and Sciences H. H. MORGAN Mays ville Arts and Sciences PATRICIA LEE MULLINS Whitesburg Arts and Sciences JO ANN ELIZABETH NEAL Milton Arts and Sciences Alpha Delta Pi MARJORIE JEANNE NEWMAN Portsmouth, Ohio Agriculture and Home Economics MARY EDNA O'BRYAN Owensboro Arts and Sciences Delta Delta Delta 76 GENE OETJEN Fort Thomas Arts and Sciences AUDREY GRAY OWENS Middlesboro Arts and Sciences 80 MARGARET SKINNER Lexington Arts and Sciences Alpha Gamma Delta MADGE SPEARS Pikeville Agriculture and Nome Economics HOWARD W. STEPHENSON Ml. Sterling Arts and Sciences Pi Kappa Alpha HOWARD (i. STEWART Hartford Engineering MARY MARRS SWINEBROAD Frankfort Arts and Sciences Kappa Kappa Gamma JUNIORS SARAH SMITH Shclbyville Arts and, Sciences LESLEY LEE STALKER St. Petersburg, Florida Arts and Sciences Alpha Delta Pi MYRENE STEPP Inez Arts and Sciences GLENN GILMORE S I II.IT Lexington Arts and Sciences Pi Kappa Alpha MARY LOUISE SYMPSON Lexington Education Chi Omega 81 JANE HOLLAND TALIAFERRO Shelbyvillc Agriculture and Home Economics ANNE ORR TAYLOR Lexington Arts and Sciences JUNIORS CECIL TAYLOR Corbin Arts and Sciences Sigma Phi Epsilon ELIZA HE I II ALLEN THOMAS l'aris Arts and Sciences Chi Omega LUCY KENNEY THOMAS Lexington Arts and Sciences SUE ANNA THOMAS Lexington Arts and Sciences MARY THURMAN Murray Agriculture and Home Economics Delta Zeta DOROTHY ELLSWORTH Kevil Arts and Sciences Zeta Tau Alpha SARA LEE I R A HUE Hopkinsville Education Chi Omega LANCE TRIGG Glasgow Commerce Sigma Nu JERE I RULOCK Nashville, Tennessee Arts and Sciences Zeta Tau Alpha LORRAINE LURCH New York, New York Arts and Sciences Alpha Delta Pi SUE ANNE TURLEY Madison. West Virginia Arts and Sciences Kappa Kappa Gamma JOANNE ELLA TURNER Hazard Arts and Sciences Zeta Tau Alpha 82 84 JUNIORS KATHLEEN JI NK WRENCH Lexington Arts and Sciences Alpha Xi Delta ESMA JEAN WYANT Lexington Agriculture and Home Economics FRANK YOUNG Paducah Commerce Sigma Phi Epsilon MARIANNA YOUNG Providence Commerce Alpha Gamma Delta RICHARD GUY YOUNGERMAN Louisville Commerce Sigma Chi ORMAN R. WRIGHT Dixon Arts and Sciences Phi Delta Theta WILLENE YADON Brodhead A rts and Sciences JOHN H. YOUNG Lexington Arts and Sciences Sigma Chi PENELOPE YOUNG Paducah Agriculture and Home Economics Zeta Tau Alpha ELLEN JANE ZIGLAR Charlotte, North Carolina Engineering JUNIORS Glennis Albert Amburgey D. C. Atkins, Jr. 1 lenry Ward Bailey Davis Kugene Barnett Charles D. Bennett Patricia Sanford Blackwell Mary Gardner Blocker James Bon La Frances Bostic James Bostic John Buckingham Browning Martha Lou Brydon Jean Louise Cale Jefferson Callahan Susan Randall Campbell Ray Chaffins Thomas William Chawk Jane Hamilton Clarke Annabelle Cohen John Coleman Covington Ruth M. Cox Marie Current Taylor Ledford Davidson William M. Drake Mary Elizabeth Estill Edward Allen Farris Martha L. Fentress Fred M. Foxx Betty Brook Fulton Mary Elizabeth Fulton William II.Fulton. Jr. William M. Gant Alma H. Good Doris Barclay Guilfoil William A. Gwillim Halpin O. Hackelt W. S. Haggard, Jr. Ruth Davis Harper Thomas Milton Hays, Jr. Robert L. Hendon Marion A. Hening W. T. Hockensmith Doris Holtzclaw Herbert L. Hudson Virginia Swinford Hutton Mildred Colvin Jackson John Lee Kirkpatrick Marion L. Krauss Mary B. LaMaster Charles T. Lang William Owen Laslie Allan Byron Leedy W.G.Lehnig Ruth R. Lilsey Ralph Edwin Looney Jesse B. McCune, Jr. Nit a Russel lene McElhaney Nina Grace McLaughlin Oliver B. Majors Elmer Garnet te Martin Kathryn B. Martin Ralph Gene Martin Isaiah K. Miller Mattie Louise Miracle Sarah Buckner Morrison [ames L. Neill Ann Wood Oldham Louise Opper W. C. Padon Betty Jane Powers Porter L. Powers Pete Holden Rhymes, Jr. Laura Belle Roberts Thomas Lamar Roberts Catherine Rowady Paul James Savage Emma Ann Schmidt Wilbur Louis Schu Mary Elizabeth Seale Washington Frank Serini Janice Gordon Shepherd Mary Didlake Simpson Corona Louise Smathers Robert E. Sprales Anne B. Staggs B. FI. Story, Jr. Elizabeth Ann Street Bill B. Sturgill Dorothy Tomlin Howard K. Trammell John William Trivette Edith Marjorie Tucker Lloyd Turner Doralee Wagner Delores E. Wallace Fred D. Watson James Lowell Weber Elmer Dtirward Weldon Gene Allen Whicker Dodge Lathrop Whipple Arrington Wickliffe Roberta Lee Wilson Harriet Franklvn Wolfe 86 Coach Bernie Shively took over as Head Coach of the Kentucky football team after Ab Kirwan resigned to devote more time to teaching history. Shively, Athletic Director for many years at the University, started spring practice and his urgent plea for players was heeded by over 100 fellows. He cut down his team to a workable 6.r and started serious practice, pairing oil the linesmen, the ends and the back field. He ap- pointed as his assistants Lew Bostick, Baldy” Gilb, “Sully” Jacobs, and Paul Walker. Bostick, a former star and assistant coach at the University of Alabama, took over the duties as Head Line Coach with ‘‘Sully Jacobs, former linesman at Kentucky, helping him. “Baldy” Gilb coached the ends and was to be Coach Rupp’s assistant when the basketball season started. Walker, high school coach at Portsmouth, Ohio, helped Shively with the backfield. The coaches and team chalked up the season to experience as they won only two games on a ten-game schedule. KENTUCKY 13 - CINCINNATI 7 Scoring twice in the fourth quarter, Kentucky came from behind to defeat a hard-charging Cincinnati team 13-7 before approximately 11,000 fans. The Wildcats drove deep into Bearcat territory twice during the first half, but their attacks failed on the five and six-yard lines, and the half ended 0-0. In the third quarter Cincy recovered a behind-ihe-linc pass on their 27 and three plays later Kinsman found his way to pay dirt. Jim Barnett scored early in the fourth period and Fred Ferris kicked the extra point to tie up the game at 7-7. Later Tunstill and Phillips moved the ball to the Kentucky 41, and Barnett took it around end for 59 yards and the last touchdown. Ferris’ kick was wide and the score remained 13-0. MISSISSIPPI 21 — KENTUCKY 7 Approximately 18,000 perspiring spectators saw the Wildcats suffer a surprising and somewhat humiliating 21-7 defeat from Ole Miss in the Southeastern Con- ference opener September 21, at Memphis, Tennessee. Surprising speed, power, and deception along with two intercepted passes helped the outplayed Missis- sippians win. Their first touchdown came with only fifteen seconds left in the first half, with Bob McCain making the score. Their second tally came in the final period when center Bud Gerrard intercepted Blanda’s pass and ran 50 yards for the touchdown. Fullback Jim Barnett ran 44 yards on an off tackle play behind beautiful down field blocking to score and put Kentucky back in the game. Fred Ferris kicked the extra point. However, with four minutes to go, McCain scored again. Kauer made the three extra Rebel points. MICHIGAN SIA IK 7-KENTUCKY 6 Playing against “old lady luck the Wildcats lost a tin ill-packed game to the Spartans by one point on a rain-drenched turf. In almost a replica of what hap- pened last year on Stoll field, the Kentuckians out- gained and outrushed the Michigan team, but mulled a scoring opportunity in the final minutes and came out on the short end of a 7-fi count. The high light of the game came in the second quarter when Jesse Tuns till cut through a hole made by Serini and Paul for a 57-yard touchdown run. Late in the game Blanda passed to Chambers in the end-zone, and what looked like interference by Michigan was ruled illegal use of the hands by Cham- bers, and Kentucky's attack faltered. GEORGIA 48-KENTUCKY (3 Charles “Rabbit” Smith and three dozen fierce, fighting ferocious Bulldogs from Georgia whipped the Wildcats, -18-6. before 11,000 spectators. Georgia scored once in the first quarter, four limes in the second, and once each in the third and fourth. Kentucky's lone marker came with only a minute and a half left in the game, when George Blanda made five out of six consecutive passes good. Blanda's passes to Jones. Hensley, and Campbell were good and moved the ball to the Bulldog’s 20. He missed Phillips, but hit Chambers for a 15-vard aerial. His sixth pass connected with Phillips for the score. Late in the game he flung the pigskin 66 yards to Chambers who juggled it with a Georgia back but made the catch as the final gun sounded. VANDERBILT 19-KENTUCKY 6 An alert Vanderbilt team took advantage of every mistake the fumble-weary Wildcats made, to score three touchdowns and hold Kentucky to one. The 'Cats' lone marker came late in the game when Wallace Jones snagged a long pass to put the ball in scoring position. Kentucky fumbled on the next play, Vandy recovered, but luck was against the Commo- dores as they juggled the ball on their first attempt and Kentucky recovered. A penalty followed by “Rusty” Granitz's line buck gave the ’Cats six points. The Commodores scored twice through the air and once on the ground, Tommy Gray carrying the leather over for the first touchdown. SchlauL and Malsberger accounted for the other two on passes from Jimmy Allen. Williams kicked the extra point. I E TNESSEE 11 - KENTUCKY 0 An inspired Kentucky team covered themselves with glory on Stoll Field against Tennessee before going down in defeat 14-0. The Vols with three deep in every position, won with a steady stream of re- serves against only three substitutions made by Kentucky. Kentucky, playing their best game of the season, outplayed Tennessee during the first half, and held them to a 0-0 count. But the Vols started the second half with fresh reserves and after wearing the ’Cats down pushed over two touchdowns. Stephenson kicked both points. Bernie Shively, coaching his last game, turned out a bunch of game lads that deserve a lot of credit for holding the 1944 Rose Bowl team to two markers. By doing this the team redeemed themselves in the eyes of all Kentucky fans. CINCINNATI 16 — KENTUCKY 7 The Cincinnati Bearcats, eager to revenge the 13-7 defeat handed them by Kentucky earlier in the season, scored in the first five minutes of play and converted to take a 7-0 lead. However, the ’Cats came back with Babe Ray and Rusty Grani tz. moving the ball to the Bearcats’ six as the first period ended. On the first play of the new ■stanza, George Blanda carried the ball through center for the marker. Wash Seriiii kicked the point to tic the score. Later Granitz intercepted a pass and was tackled behind the Kentucky goal giving Cincy a safety. In the second half, the Bearcats recovered a Ken- tucky fumble on the three and Kinsman carried it over for the final touchdown. The conversion was good and the score stood 16-7. KENTUCKY 19 -WEST VIRGINIA 6 A rejuvenated Kentucky team chalked up their second win of the season by trouncing West Virginia. 19-6. Playing on a rain-drenched field before 11.000 West Virginia spectators, the AVildcats scored all three touchdowns on the ground. At half time, the score read 0-0 in the muddy bat- tle. However, the bogged-down Kentucky machine began to click when Scrini blocked a Mountaineer punt in the third quarter and Bernie Pavlovich fell on it across the goal for a touchdown. Ferris kicked the point. Ray skirted end from the seven for the next marker, but Ferris’ kick was wide. Yost scored the last touch- down on an intercepted pass, but again the wet ball went wide on the kick. West Virginia’s lone tally came with 11 seconds left in the game. ALABAMA 60 - KENTUCKY 19 The passing of George Blanda, Bill Chambers, and Rusty Granitz lo Wall Wall Jones and Dick Hensley along with Babe Ray's ground gaining netted 19 points for the Wildcats—the largest amount scored against the Rose Bowl champions in the 1945 season. A pass to Hensley gave Kentucky their first touch- down. Late in the half, Ray went over from the seven. Serini missed both kicks. The ’Cats’ last marker came about midway of the third period on a pass from Granitz Lo Jones. Fred Ferris made the kick and Kentucky had 19 points. With Gilmer, Hodges. Tew, and Pcttus leading the way, Alabama scored at will, eight times on the ground and once via the air. Morrow kicked six ol the extra points for the Tide’s total of 60. 51ARQUETTE 19 - KE M UCKY 13 Kentucky was listed as the underdog before the game, but played exceptionally good ball even though they came out on the short end of a 19-13 count. On the last play of a scoreless first quarter, Bill Chambers streaked 40 yards down the field and made a spectacular diving catch of a pass from George Blanda. Blanda carried the ball over, and Ferris kicked the point to give Kentucky a 7-0 lead. The Hi II toppers converted a Kentucky fumble into a touclidbwn near the end of the half. Dams’s kick tied the score. Marquette scored in the third and early in the final stanza, but Kentucky bounced back with Yost scoring from the one-foot line. The clock stopped another Kentucky drive and a gallant team lost;. 19-13. Coach Adolph Rupp of Kentucky, rated for years among the nation's top basketball coaches, recenily returned from Europe, where he as- sisted the United States Army in the develop- ment of a sports and recreation program for soldiers overseas. The Wildcats’ basketball mentor is now in his 16th year as coach of the famed Kentucky team, that has ranked year after year as one of the top basketball aggregations in the nation. Rupp started developing winning basketball teams for Kentucky in 1930. In 19-14, he won the highest honor in the basketball world—elec- tion to the basketball hall of fame. He was the 10th coach so honored in the Jn'story of the court sport. In the last 15 seasons the 'Cats have won 225 games, while losing but 62, an average of heller Ilian SO percent. Since Rupp has been at the University, the Wildcats have lost but eight games on their home floor. Coach Rupp is as colorful as the teams that he produces. He plays the game, and he instills that spirit into the men who fight for Ken- tucky victories. The coach is a native of Halstead, Kansas, and attended the University of Kansas, playing basketball under Dr. Phog Allen. Pulliam, Zeaman, Hale, Lorance, Blankenship, Allin, Yeary Yessln, Rupp, Mann, Schu, Tingle, Parkinson, Beard. W. Sturgill, Gilb. F. Weber Tuell, Crockett, B. Sturgill, Campbell, Compton, J. Weber, McMullin. Holland. Jones. Hines. Pulliam The University of Kentucky started the 1945-46 basketball season only a lew days after Coach Adolph Rupp returned from a trip overseas as athletic director for overseas troops and peoples of the conquered na- tions. “The Baron,” after returning home, started immediately to build what is turning out to be one of the nation’s best basketball teams. After tireless effort and long afternoon and night practices on the part of both the coach and the players, it looked as though the Ruppmen were ready to take on their first opposition. In the previous season Kentucky lost what was thought to be one of the top-ranking players of the nation—Alex Groza, who was drafted into the army. Also lost were Johnny Stough, a guard, who was also called into the Army and George Vulich, a center, who left the University. Groza was first string center until he was called. Most men of the national sports circles claim that Groza would have been acclaimed All- American had he stayed in school. Lettermen remaining on the Kentucky squad from last year ate Wilbur Schu and Bill Sturgill, seniors: Jack Tingle, Jack Parkinson, Buddy Parker, and Ed Allin, juniors: Rudy Yessin and Kenton Campbell, sophomores. Of the above mentioned—Jack Parkinson and Jack Tingle were chosen as All-Southeastern Con- ference players for the seasons of 1943-44 and 1944-45. Kenton Campbell was chosen as All-Southeastern cen- ter for the season of 1944-45, and Wilbur Schu was chosen as All-Southeastern second team forward for the season of 1913-44. New men on the team include Ralph Beard, Wal- lace (Wah-Wah) Jones, Joe Holland, Darrell Lorance, Malcolm MacMullen, Jim Weber, Zeb Blankenship, and Barkley Sturgill. Other men back from the last season’s squad are Deward Compton and Singleton Yeary. Jack Tingle, captain of the 1944-45 team, is again first string forward. Jack Parkinson, newly elected captain, is one of the starting guards, and ranks high on the list of high scorers for the Southeastern Con- ference. Newcomer Wallace (Wah-Wah) Jones has taken over the center position. Jones, who hails from Harlan, was proclaimed the greatest player of Amer- ican high school basketball and also established a record by scoring 2,398 points in four years of high school participation. Wilbur Schu. Tingle’s running male, is one of the best rebound artists in the nation. Schu won letters in 1943. 44, and 45 for basketball at Kentucky. At the other guard position is newcomer Ralph Beard from Male High School at Louisville. Beard, like Jones, was placed on the All-State team during his junior and senior years at high school. Beard has proved to be one of the fastest men to ever hit the UK court. He is well known as a ball stealer” and has also proved to be an excellent floor shot. Tingle Schu Jones Campbell Parkinson Beard Holland McMullen Jack Parkinson, who was elected captain of the squad shortly before the team left for their Christmas trip to New York and Philadelphia, has been named one of basketball’s best long-shot artists. Jack is usually the player that starts the ball rolling for Kentucky. Other lettermen who head the sub list are Budd Parker, Bill Sturgill, Ed Allin, Deward Compton, and Kenton “Dutch” Campbell. Newcomers who have shared the spotlight as substitutes are Joe Holland, Malcolm MacMullen, Darrell Lorance, and Jim Weber. On December 1 the Wildcats took on their first opposition when they played the cagers from Ft. Knox. In this game, the Wildcats gave the fans only a pre- view of the material and the strength that they had. They easily defeated Ft. Knox, 59-36. The Ft. Knox team has not beaten the Wildcats in five games. The following week the squad played a double- header with Western Ontario. In the first game, it looked for a few minutes as if the Kentucky team might be defeated. They finally managed to pull away to win by a score of 51-42. The following night the Kentucky boys stepped out to show what they had and to also avenge the close game of the night before, so they ran over the quint from Canada, 71-28. Tn this game the Kentucky squad made few mistakes and the fans were well satisfied seeing the Blue and White hit the pace that had been expected for so long. Lorance Sturgill Parkinson. Jones, McMullen, Tingle, Beard 103 cals won the contest by a large margin of 67-42. The Kentucky men showed great improvement in this game, and fans, expecting to sec a close tilt, were rather disappointed. Only three days after defeating the Arkansas quintet the powerful Ruppmen came in contact with Oklahoma. This game proved to be tougher than previous games, but still the Kentucky team over ran the Oklahoma squad, 43-33. The Wildcats started post season play by downing lour Southeastern Conference opponents to take their third successive crown. It was their eighth tournament and ninth conference championship. In 193:5 no tour- nament was played, but Kentucky was conceded the championship on a percentage basis. Kentucky had little trouble overcoming Auburn in the first round. At half time Kentucky was on top 29-14. In the second half the Kentuckians added 40 On December 15 the Kentuckians were host to the University of Cincinnati. The Bearcats had defeated the Kentuckians in a gridiron contest earlier in the season so the basketball team beat the Cincy boys bv a large margin to avenge the earlier defeat. The next four contests were termed by assistant coach “Baldy” Gilb as “four tough games. The first was the game with the favored Arkansas team. Favor- itism did not help the Arkies however, since the Wild- Shortly after Christmas the Kentucky team packed up and hit the road for the annual Madison Square Garden game with St. Johns. This game was also quite close until the final minutes when the Kentucky men took a strong lead to win 73-59. From Madison Square Garden the Wildcats traveled to Philadelphia to tangle with the strong Temple team. Temple had their original team from last year back with them and thus proved too much for the travel- weary Kentuckians. Temple beat the Kentucky Wild- cats 53-45 to spoil the undefeated record of the so- called “mountain boys.” On January 5 the Wildcats returned to their home court to defeat Ohio University by a score of 57-48. Following this game the Kentucky boys played for the benefit of the fans who were not fortunate enough to get tickets for the other games. The Ruppmen smashed into the Army team of Ft. Bennihg, defeating them by the large margin of 81-25. Next the Wildcats smashed an age-old jinx of not being able to defeat the Michigan State team on the Michigan floor by downing the Michigan Slate quintet 55-44. Beard of the Wildcats led the scorers by ringing up 18 for the Wildcats. Following the trip to East Lansing, the Wildcats again took the road to Cincinnati where they met Xavier. They went in with lightning speed, defeating the Xavier squad, 62-36. With this victory over Xavier, the Wildcats brought their record to eleven victories and one defeat. Each game for the Kentucky team seemed to bring better results. In fact, the boys of UK played with the inten- tion of again winning the Southeastern Conference and going high in the national tourney at Madison Square Garden. Kentucky finished up the regular season by adding nine additional victories and one defeat to the ledger making their season count 20 wins and two losses. 'The Wildcats overcame Tennessee 50-32: Georgia Tech 68-13: then lost to Notre Dame 56-47: but came back with victories over Georgia Tech 54-26: Michigan State 59-51: Vanderbilt 59-37, and 64-31; Ohio U. 60-52. and Xavier 83-40. points to their score and held Auburn to 10 and thus the final score read 69-24. Tn the quarter-finals, Kentucky met Florida. The ’Cats jumped to an early lead and were ahead 35-17 at the half. The ’Gators tried hard hut the final score still favored the Wildcats 69-32. Alabama upset Tennessee in the other round of the quarter finals and thus were pitted against Ken- tucky in the semi-finals. The Crimson Tide hopped to an 8-1 lead as the 'Cats began to move slowly. After 11 minutes of the first hair had passed the Wildcats took the lead and moved it to 32-18 by the rest period. The second team played most of the last half out- scoring Alabama better than two to one to give Ken- tucky a 39-30 victory and the right to play in the finals. It was Kentucky vs. Louisiana State in the finals as most of the prognosticators had predicted. Ken- tucky quickly accumulated a 7-1 lead as the Bengal Tigers, suffering from food poisoning the night before, looked ragged. LSU’s play improved and the half-time score was 31-17. However, the Tigers just couldn’t compete with Kentucky and a 59-36 victory went to the Wildcats. Another fact that proved Kentucky’s might was that four of the Wildcats’ starting five were selected on the Associated Press’ all-Southeastern Conference team and the remaining player won a berth on the second team. Captain Jack Parkinson was the only unanimous choice. Wallace Jones got 37 votes out of a possible 40, while Jack Tingle collected 33, and Ralph Beard received 30. Wilbur Schu made the second team. Bobby Lowlher of LSL was the other player on the first team. The Wildcats followed through a week later in Louisville and avenged their earlier loss to Temple by handing the Owls a 54-43 setback. Kentucky was behind 28-25 at the half, but the stubborn ’Cats turned loose their fury and pulled ahead shortly after the start of the final period. Next on their schedule was the Metropolitan Invi- tational Tournament. The Kentuckians entered the tourney as strong favorites and had little trouble dis- posing of their first-round opponents, the Arizona Wildcats, 77-53. In the semi-finals they met the West Virginia Mountaineers in a game that was nip and tuck all the way. The score was tied 1-1 times before Kentucky got hot with about two and a half minutes left in the game and scored eight successive points to take a 59-51 decision. The finals proved to be another thriller when the Rhode Island Rams. 20-1 bets before the tourney, matched Kentucky point for point and held a 27-26 lead at hall time. The score in this game was tied an even dozen times. Then in the closing minutes Ralph Beard dropped through the winning point on a charity toss, while 18,000 fans screamed and shouted in an effort to rattle him. The Rams made several desperate flings at the basket in the fleeting seconds, but with no luck, and the Wildcats won their first Invitational tourney, 46-45. This year's team broke numerous Kentucky records for points scored and became the first Wildcat team to win 28 games in one season. Jack Parkinson accounted for 143 field goals and 53 free throws to amass a total of 339 points and break the individual scoring record at Kentucky for one season. Wilbur Schu wound tip the basketball season for Kentucky by representing them on the West all-Stars in I lie Fast-West charily game in Madison Square Garden. The University of Kentucky tennis team look to the court early last spring to resume practice and competition for the first time in several seasons. Organized matches had ceased as part of the school’s athletic program. However, Coach Downing, thinking of the future, arranged six matches for his raqueiters. The season was a success when the firing had ceased, with the team winning four matches while losing two. A1 Reynolds from East Orange, N. J., was the number one man of the team and in the words of the wise and seasoned coach, One of the best first-year men to ever grace the courts for a Kentucky team. Jack Scharsteiu, of Covington, Bill Sturgill of 1 res tons burg, Bill Long of May field, l oin Asbury of Lexington, and Rats Bowen of Elizabeth completed the squad. I lic team defeated Eastern State Teachers College, 3-0, Georgetown, 1-2 and 5-1, and the Lexington Country Club, 4y£ to W , but were taken in stride by the powerful club from Cincin- nati, 5-1 and 5-1. Reynolds, a member of the Eastern Lawn Tennis Association, was defeated in the finals in the Eastern Intercollegiate Tournament by Mark Brown from the University of Miami. He was ranked as number two man of the tournament. Coach Downing, who has been head of the tennis teams for 25 years, is looking forward to a good season this spring. Several men of his former teams have returned to school and he is hoping to arrange a schedule of 10 or 12 games. Matches with Notre Dame, Michigan State, and Cincinnati have been arranged. 106 VP. . v tf, i vsKf-m' l Wi ' ■ When the start of the 1946 annual met early in Octo- ber, plans for the book were very vague. We did not know whether we would be able to take pictures or not. Finally after much delay the film arrived. Many other necessary materials were also hard to obtain. To Tommy Gish, Libby Hayden and Lilly Baker, associate editors; Mildred Sparks, managing editor; and the general start, go my thanks. Without their coopera- tion, willingness, and dependability the annual could not have come out. To Doctor Plummer, LaFayette Studios, the Kernel printing plant, the Kingsport Press, and Artscraft En- gravers go our appreciation for all they have done. So here it is after much hard work-------- Kkntucrian. the 1916 Mary Lillian Davis lent u c k i a n EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Mary Lillian Davis MANAGING EDITOR Mildred Sparks Lilly Baker ASSOCIATE EDI TORS Thomas E. Gish Elizabeth Hayden 112 a Once again the job is done and the 194(5 Kentuckian has gone to press. The long hours of collecting, assem- bling, and mounting are over, and we hope the result is a book you will like. It is only through the complete cooperation oil the stall that this annual is possible and we have attained this cooperation. No associate editors could have worked harder than Tommy Gish, Lilly Baker, and Libby Hay- den, and no editor could have contributed more time than Mary Lillian Davis. Moreover, to the general staff go our heartiest thanks for the grand job they have accomplished. The interest and effort of such people as Tom Duncan, Helen Dorr, Dick Lowe, Floye Mullinaux, and Joe Ward are greatly appreciated. Each staff member has contri- buted generously of time and energy and once again we thank you. Now the job is over and we hope you will enjoy the 1946 Kentuckian as much as we have enjoyed preparing it for you. Mildred Sparks Baker, Gish, Hayden Paxton, Duncan, Moore, Ward, Dorr, Mullinaux Tuttle, Doggett, Abraham, Hamersley, Warren, Lowe Walker, Miller, Hagan. Covington, Johnston, Ritchie Crawford. Hall, West, Friedly. Olson, Bicknell Ken + ucl ; i a n Editorial Slafl SPORTS SNAPSHOT'S ART Dick Lowe Jean Paxton Joe Ward TYPING COPY LAYOUT Floyd Mullinaux Helen Dorr 1 om Duncan F.dwina Abraham STAFF MEMBERS Beverly Ritchie Emily Asbury M artha Short Elizabeth Ann bicknell Jo Johnston Martha Stivers Imogcne Combs Dorothy Levy Ann Straughn Joseph C. Covington Joanne Marsh Charles Taylor Jean Franklin Anna L. McGlothern Loutillie Walker Harold Friedly Jim Miller Lois Warren Suzanne Finch Johnston Miller Charles Whaley (). C. Halyard Dot tie Moore Jim Wood Jane Hammersley Mary Louise Olson Dorothy Yancey Suzanne Hannahs Patti Perrone Martha Yates i'he business staff is proud of the University of Ken- tucky's first post war yearbook, the 1916 Kentuckian. Ii reflects the trend of our school in the increased number of pages of new organizations and of reactivated organ- izations. Records were set both in the sale of organiza- tion pages and in the number of yearbooks sold in advance. The Kentuckian may boast of the fact that there is no advertising within its covers and that it is still pre- sented to the students at a low cost. Much credit must be given to Marjean Hill. Mary Keith Dosker. Billie Dale, Elise Meyer, Hazel Kennedy, Eleanor Van Arsdell, Vir- ginia Minter. Shirley Stoltz, Janet Wallingford, Lesley Stalker and Judith Jackson for their loyal and untiring efforts. It has been a pleasure to aid in the publishing of this year's annual. Jean Crauh Billie Dale- El isc Meyer Hazel Kennedy BUSINESS STAFF Eleanor J. Van Arsdell Virginia Minter Jlldilh Jackson Mary Keith Dosker Ruby Gene Hardin Minter, Meyer, Stalker, Hardin, Wallingford. Jackson Stolz, Kennedy, Dale, Van Arsdale, Dosker. Hill What The Kernel has meant to the student body which has owned the paper and to the staff that lias written and edited its weekly editions during its 31 years couldn’t lie measured in a page of column inches. To the 3,509 students and 1,500 alums all over the state who read the news of their campus in The Kernel, and to the 25 undergraduate staff members who consider it an honor to pound the typewriters in the McVcy hall oflices. the official University publication has been many times worth its weight in linotype slugs. Like every campus activity, The Kernel suffered dur- ing the war but it came through with its feminine staff without any ribbons around the copy baskets—and with money in the bank. The KerneI was first financed by student investment, and has expanded through its cam- pus job printing revenue until the plant is worth at present about $65,000. Bank reserves will be used to help build a new journalism building and bu needed news- paper equipment. Truly a student paper, The Kernel is free to print what it pleases without faculty or administrative inter- ference. Summing up the paper's policy in an editorial in this year's first issue, the ideal was stated thusly: “To help in building a stronger University, a finer student and a better journalist by writing the truth.” Mit.drkd Lon ; k Lowi. Marilyn Mitchku . Martha Yatis Patsy Biirm ii Jimmy Wood Sports Editor . Society Editor Ten hire Editor Assistant Sexes Editor Reunite Editor ('vsiy Goman Managing: Editor With the opening of school this fall, life on a peace- time campus was something new for many of the college students. Ex-servicemen had returned to pick up their studies and everyone’s outlook on life was a little more serious. And The Kernel business stalf continued its attempts to keep The Kernel up to par with its pre-war status. Through the long period of rationing, depleted stocks, and increased buying the advertising has been kept on its same high quality level. This is due largely to the persistent efforts of four solicitors: Bettie Tuttle, Tilly Thompson, Allene Rein- schreiber, and Miriam Cohen, who make up the second all-girl staff in the history of The Kernel. Peggy Watkins erne u sin e ss Henry, Greer, Fleishman. McNeal, Tevis Rauch, Settle, Shely, Taylor, Ritchie Long, Ginocchio, Meister, McDowell, Hardy Yates, Davis, Denman, Crapster, Greenwald pi - n 0 Lhi U e la Founded at the University of Tennessee in 1919 Installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1924 PURPOSE The purpose of the organization is to discover, encourage, and motivate literary talent and individual writing among women students. Elizabeth McNeal .... OFFICERS . President. Betty Tevis .... . Vice-President Lenora Henry . . . Secretary Betty Lef, Fleishman . Treasurer Carol Rauch Historian Kitty Crapster Beverly Jeanne Davis Adele Denman Bel tv Ann Ginocchio MEMBERS Rita Greenwald Eve Greer Helen Hardy Mildred Long Marga ret McDowel I Shirley Meister Jean Ritchie Ruth Settle Pat Shely Nancy Skeen Nancy Ellen Taylor Martha Yates BUELL First row: Lfc. Joe Gaflord, Col. G. T. Mackenzie, P.M.S. T., Capt. James E. Duggan, Lt. Ignace Trachtenberg Second row: M Sgt. Julian Bosworth, M Sgt. E. B. Haber, S Sgt. James E. Watson, M Sgt. Elmer O. Kinker a r y On January 2G, 19-16, the last of the A. S. I . R. P. students left the campus. Since then the lack of familiar uniforms has seemed strange to students who were here when the familiar one- two—three—four ol. the marching squad was heard many times in a day. The A. S. I , R. P. stu- dents followed A. S. T. P. students into the regular army. The Inst of the A. S. T. P. left on November 25, 1945. With the termination of the A. S. T. R. P. and A. S. T. P. training units, the advanced R. O. F. C. unit, which has been missing from the campus for several years, has returned. The military department has done a fine job in training the approximately 3,500 soldier students who were here at various times. OFFICERS Oscar Beasley ... William Peavyhouse Gene Whicker Margaret Cash Eva Singleton Frank J. Prindl . President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Drum Major . Sponsor Conductor Betty Allison Delta Barker Oscar Beasley John 1). 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Lewis ACCOMPANIST Helen Hutchcraft Kdwina Abraham Hetty Banc Adair Barbara Akers Ann Hodge Arnold Elizabeth Barnett Betty Bartee Frances Horlacher Bass Mary Margaret Berry Mary Bright Jeanne Bureau Marjorie Choate Frances Clifford Margaret Davis Alice Dean Margaret Dickey Sara Edwards Ann English Mary Anne Faulkner Ann Canon Frank Lucille French Elizabeth Fugate Ann Gullett Josephine Hampton Alice Harrison Wilma Lee Haverly Marjorie Hawkins Elizabeth Hayden Mary Frances Helmick MEMBERS Gloria Henderson Lenora Henry Helen Hutchcraft Ann Jeffries Amy Jenny Rae Johnson Mary Lou Jones Virginia Deil Jueti Mary Beth Kallbreier Lorine Kent Jean Kesler Phyllis Kesler Lalla R. Kirk Esther Knuckles Joyce Lewis Nancy Lowe Barba Lou MacKenzie Melrose McGurk Leota Meade Nannie B. Moore Jo Ann Neal Gwendolyn Pace Billie Jane Penn Lucile Ray Betty Rees Hard a Rice Jean Ritchie Mildred Robertson Helen Rose Bcttie Harris Russell Marian Salisbury I ,ois Sasser Betty Sue Scott Mary Skidmore Barbara Anne Smith Hazel Jo Smith June Snyder Dorothy Speakes Roberta Spicer Marion Stafford Mary Lee Stamper Carolyn Stevens Maurine Taylor Jane Thomas Mary Elizabeth Thomas ' Sue Thomas Leslie Toll Nancy Toll Lorraine Turck Sue Ann Turley Caroline Van Santvoord Janet Wallingford Elizabeth Walters Kathleen A Vrench Mary Elizabeth Young : II hm 1 is 1 U 11111 2! ( onAno'ofin' fiijSjU lift o o n n o' A1 cun o a 'n A1 a m ;;n n, o T-n n n i ( • .( r J « } • . . a- 1 128 Laura Jeane 15 lake Mary Blight Marjorie Choate Arm Cowgill Alice Dean Margaret Dickey Lucille French Josephine Hampton Mary Frances Helmick Margaret Jamison MEMBERS Jean Kesler Jo Ann Neal Lucille Ray Uarda Rice Bettie Harris Russell Martha Jane Stone Jane Thomas Sue Thomas William Blair William Chawk I loward Curry Kelly Gittins Wallace Kelly Robert Kuhlman Walter Meade Perry Parrigin John Veach Rogers O. C. Seevers Howard Til son Martin Wilson Joseph Young Ginocchio. Adair, Dean. Ross Skinner, Robinson, Akers, Ray Choate, Neal, Yates, Russell Hutchcraft, Thomas, Hall, Allen MEM BERN Belly Bane Adair Barbara Akers Barbara Allen Bette Anne Allen Marjorie Choate Alice Dean Belly Anne Ginocchio Helen Hutchcraft Anne Jeffries Lalla R. Kirk Leota Meade Melrose McGurk Lucille Ray Mildred Robertson Ivalou Ross Bettie Harris Russell Margaret Skinner Elizabeth Thomas Sue Thomas Martha Yales Marjorie Hall PLEDGES Margaret l)ickc Carol Doub Marjorie Hall Frances Horlacher Jean Kesler Rernice Linvillc Jo Ann Neal Mary O’Neill Jane Thomas Lyle Watson Kathleen Wrench Pin Beta PURPOSE I o promote good music and speech' to foster college spirit: to advance its members intellec- tually and socially; and to develop the highest type of womanhood. FACULTY ADVISERS Mrs. Lola Cullis Mrs. Lola Robinson Betty Anne Ginocchio Aider. Dean . IVALOU Ross Betty Bank Adair OFFICERS . President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 130 «SJMBWMEJSg founded at the University of Pittsburgh, 1922 Installed on the University of Kentucky campus, 1931 PURPOSE To establish and maintain chapters of Owens in colleges and universities for the sake of fostering leadership, scholarship, and fellowship among the women of the sophomore class; to promote leadership among freshmen women: to serve to promote interest of the college and university in every way possible, and to supervise and direct these chapters in the attainment of their common ideals. FACULTY ADVISER Dorothy Evans Carolyn McMeekin Maybelle Reici-ienbaci i Charlotte Knapp Frances Pritchett OFFICERS . . . President . Vice-President . Secretary T reasurer MEMBERS Patsy Burnett Margaret Cash Jane Clark Mary Price Creamer Mary Keith Dosker Marcia Draddy Barbara Futroll Rita Greenwald Mar jean Hill Helen Hutch era ft Jane Jameson J udy Johnson Millie Johnston Charlotte Knapp Margaret McDowell Carolyn McMeekin Floye Mullinaux Frances Pritchett Maybelle Reichenbach Peggie Reynolds Nancy Skeen Margaret Skinner Catherine Snowden Martha Yates Knapp, McMeeken. Pritchett. Reichenbach, Dosker. Hill Snowden. Burnett, Futreil. Reynolds. McDowell. Greenwald. Mullinaux Skinner, Hutchcraft, Yates, Creamer, Jameson. Skeen. Johnston 132 Skinner, Yates, Hutchcraft. Farmer, McDowell Street, Dosker, McMeekin, Burnett, Mullinaux, Ritchie Denning, Pritchett, Davis, Straughn, Florence, Gaulke Morrow, Cooper, Jones, Napier, O’Donnell, Skeen Alpk a m Founded at the University of Illinois, 192-1 Installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 19J0 PURPOSE To promote intelligent living and a high standard of learning, and 10 encourage superior scholastic attainment among the freshmen women in our institutions of higher learning. FACULTY ADVISER Mackie Rasdall Margaret Harrison McDowell Mary Jo Farmer . Helen Gibson Hutchcraft . Martha Lawrence Yates Patsy Burnett Jane Hunt Clark Mildred Jo Cooper Beverly Jeanne Davis Carolyn Denning Mary Keith Dosker Mary Jo Farmer Clay Salyer SiuJeni Govern m e nl ssoci i q{ i o n Wenstrup Pace Banahan Compton, Bowen, LeGrand, Lockery, Yost, Hill E. Jones. Rose, Prewitt. Scott. Canada, J. Jones Churchill, Dosker, Gilson, Burnett, Dugan, Covington Installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1919 PURPOSE To act as the responsible authority in relations among students and among student organiza- tions; to act jointly with th.e University staff in matters affecting common interests; and to advise, request, and recommend action with respect to matters reserved to the University sial ft is also the purpose of the Student Government Association to promote projects that arc of interest to the student body. FACULTY ADVISER W. S. Ward OFFICERS Clay Salyer Gwendolyn Pace . Mar jean Wenstriji Jack Banaiian Morris Beebe Reginald Bowen Patsy Burnett Wilma Jeanne Canada Katherine Churchill Deward Compton Joseph Covington Helen Davis Wendell Dcmarcus MEMBERS Mary Keith Dosker Elsie Dotson Geraldine Dugan Angelina Fabrizio Carolyn Gilson Martha Jean Hill Emily Jones Juliette Jones Richard LeGrand . President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Nancy Lockery Harvey Mac Pewitt Betty Rose [pan Scott Oro Seevers Bill Sturgill Betty Tevis Donald Warren Roger Yost E. Jones, Witherspoon Banahan, Pace Crapster, Taylor Bowen, Smith O'Rear Siucenl: Union Board Established at the University o[ Kentucky, 1918 PURPOSE To make leisure lime more fruitful through a broad program of recre- ation and entertainments; to develop leadership and to enrich student lile and to encourage finer appreciation through a meaningful cultural program. FACULTY ADVISERS A. E. Bigge Sarah B. Holmes John Kuiper T. T. Jones DIRECTORS Mackie Rasdall Dorothy Evans OFFICERS Emily Jones ..... Jack Banahan ... Gwen Pace Mary Lou Witherspoon . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer MEMBERS Jack Banahan Reginald Bowen Elizabeth Crapster Emily Jones Nancy O’Rear Gwen Pace Doris Smith Nancy Ellen Taylor Mary Lou Witherspoon 136 m a Founded at the University of Kansas in 192S Installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1942 PURPOSE To study the dance with its accompanying arts, music, drama and design; and to promote general interest in dance. FACULTY ADVISER Revel 1 Kstill Shaw OFFICERS Ann Barron Margie Mattmili.fr Pat Shf.lv . Shirley Carmichel Jean Crabb . . . . . President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Business Manager Ann Barron Shirley Carmichel Jean Collier Jean Crabb Martha Greathouse Marjorie Hall MEMBERS Eva Lewis Carolyn McMeekin Margie Mattmiller Ellen O'Bannon Mary O’Neill PLEDGE Patricia Corn ell Gwen Pace Sarah Rhodes Ivalou Ross Pat Shcly Rebecca Shinkle Helen Millman Milburn, Drum nicy Crawford, Reynolds, Kenney American Society of lamca Engineers Founded in Neiu York City, 1S80 Installed on the campus, 1911 PURPOSE The purpose of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers is to promote the art and science of mechanical engineering and the allied arts and sciences; to encourage original research, to foster engineering education; to advance the standards of technologists; and severally in cooperation with other engineering and technical societies to broaden the usefulness engineering profession. OFFICERS of the J kankitk Reynolds . Robert B. Boies Marjorie S11. .1 Robert G. . . Chairman Vice-Chairman Secretary Treasurer Hugh Abbott Cecil Baker Brownie Bolton Robert Carrier Judson Cramer Roy Crawford Gerald Dobson William Drummy E. L. Elder Herbert Estes M ilton James Evans Philip Folex Charles Fox Roy Gray MEM BERS Overton Green Bartley Greenwell No race Hail William Ha n od Lewis Roberts Hart Richard Hicks Charles Hillman Margaret Jamison Edward Mac Kenney Elmer McBride Frank Milburn Jay Rhodemeyer David Alan Robins Carroll Gene Robinson Tames Schreck James Slaton Alphonso Stanonis Manuel Vila Fred Milton Wells Billie Hope Whitten Roger Yost Charles Youngblood 142 Am e of rican Institute Founded in New York City, ISS-l Installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1910 PURPOSE I he organi ;ilion strives for the advancement of the theory and practice of electrical engi- neering and the allied arts and sciences. FACULTY ADVISER Brinkley Barnett OFFICERS Chairman Vice-Chairman Secretary - Treasurer L. C. Acton Eugene Am Inn-gey John Barath G. G. Barnett Charles F. Boyle James M. Hisle MEMBERS J. Marie Kemper Alex Lentz John A. Miller Betty Peters William R. Peyton Raymond G. Preece Horace Redding Raymond Russell John R. Sellers H. G. Stewart R. I. Wester field Lucille R. Wilson Student Bar A ssociation ti Founded at the University of Kentucky in J939 PURPOSE 1. To bring together the member! of tiie student body of the College ol: Law in an effective organization better able to express the spirit and attitude of the college and to promote the general welfare of the college. 2. To bring to the College of Law as often as possible prominent citizens and members of the legal profession to speak to the college on subjects of interest to law students. 3. To act as a social unit in giving an annual dance for members of the Association, grad- uates of the College, pre-legal students of the University, and guests; to assist in planning the annual banquet of the College; and to arrange any other events that may seem desirable. 4. To interest pre-legal students in the College of Law at the University of Kentucky. 5. To enter athletic teams in intra-mural competition when enough members express a desire to participate. 6. To improve the students’ smoking-room of the College of Law. MEMBERS THIRD YEAR STUDENTS Earl F. Ashcraft Frances D. Dralfen Vi ley O. Blackburn John E. Edwards Wheeler B Jloone Alvarado Funk, Jr. William xJarroll Mary E. Garner Cleon Kilmer Combs Hal pin O. Hackett Carleton M. Davis Astor Herald William B. Jobe Anne F. Noyes Robert D. Preston Gilbert Rappaport Fred B. Reclwine Gardner Reed SECOND YEAR S I UDENTS Harry H. Bohannon William M. Gant Caswell P. Lane John C. Covington Frank S. Hurst James L. Neill William Fulton Julian Knippenberg Elmer D. Weldon John G. Atchison Donald M. Bailey James E. Banahan Lloyd Bell James C. Brock Charles R. Burton Albert M. Caddell Lindsey S. Connor FIRST YEAR STUDENTS John C. Denny Margaret H. Gabbard Frank C. Henry Reuben M. Holland John J. Hopkins Doyle B. Inman John M. Kinnard Arnett Mann Cordell H. Martin David P. Martin Robert W. Meagher Wanda L. Spears Roy L. Steers William L. Sullivan Dodge L. Whipple Clyde Williams, Jr. STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION Carroll, Jobe, Redwine, Edwards, Funk Noyes, Bohannon, Combs, Blackburn, Covington Martin, Sullivan, Weldon. Ashcraft, Hurst Henry, Brock, Banahan, Lane, Burton Bohannon. Preston, Hurst, Punk Jobe, Redwine, Davis, Knippenberg, Blackburn Combs, Henry, Fulton, Joseph Covington, John Covington Founded at the University of Michigan in 1869 Established on the University of Kentucky campus in 1925 PURPOSE To promote a higher standard of professional ethics and culture in this and other law schools and in the profession at large. OFFICERS Alvarado Erwin Funk, Jr. Robert Doyle Preston................... Frank Selby Hurst.................... Harry Haden Bohannon . Magister Exchequer Clerk H istorian Vilcy OfTutt Blackburn 11 an y Haden Bohannon Cleon Kilmer Combs John Coleman Covington Joseph Clinton Covington STUDENT MEMBERS Carleton M. Davis William H. Fulton Alvarado Envin Funk. Jr. Halpin O'Reilly Hackett Frank Cecil Henry Frank Selby Hurst William Bernard Jobe Julian William Knippenberg Robert Doyle Preston Fred B. Redwine 146 Ke nlu c aw cJ OLirna Established on the University of Kentucky campus in 1913 PURPOSE I lie Kentucky Law Journal has been established to develop skillful research among the students and to encourage writing in the legal field. It fosters growth in the law by publishing articles written by prominent men upon subjects pertaining to the law, and increases’the prestige of the Law college through the circulation of scholarly material among legal practitioners. m OFFICERS Ann Fletcher Moves, Alvarado Erwin Funk, Jr. Fred Blackstone Redwine .... Roy Moreland . Co-Editors Managing Editor Faculty Editor 23 Vi ley O. Blackburn Cleon Kilmer Combs STAFF MEMBERS Carleton M. Davis Frank Selby I hirst Elmer Duward Weldon Blackburn Combs Davis Hurst Weldon Noyes 147 ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER Jane Oldham Recipient of the 1944-45 Kappa Della Pi Award to tlie Outstanding Senior in the College of Education Members Initiated During Spring and Summer Quarters, 1941 15 Helen Baggett Mary M. Beard Myrtle Frisby Mildred Marie Hay Pearl R. Hays Janet Hclsel Gertrude Jenkins Nancy Alexander Lowe Edna Lykins Wilma McMullen Amanda Miller Mary Anna Piper Virginia Ray Bertha Savage Virginia M. Smith Mildred Sparks A. Helen Spurt Beverly Steffe Louise R. Stout Martha M. Toney Bonnie Wooten Elizabeth Lee Wright 1915-1916 Initiates, Fall Quarter Nan Cecil Dawson 149 Robert F. Bills Edith Tucker OFFICERS Alice Freeman .... Carol Jean Terry Bernice Herman Ruth Anthony Margaret Hatter . Imooenf. Berryman . President . Vice-President Recording Secretary C orresp o n d ing Score I a ry T reasurer Chaplain Ruth Anthony Imogene Berryman Betty Ann Bruner Helen Donovan Alice Freeman Margaret Goggin Ruth Ann Giannis MEMBERS Margaret Hatter Bernice Herman Jo Ann Kloccker Nancy Lockery Rebecca Lowe Gyrenne McCown Amelia Mason Martha Jane Ringo Floy Shain Nancy Shepherd Marie Shrout Carol Jean Terry Virginia Tolliver Berryman. Hatter. Anthony, Freeman. Terry. Kloecker Lowe. Shain, Donovan, Lockery, Grannis, Mason Ringo, Brauer, Shephard. Goggin, Shrout, Tolliver 150 Home Economics u b PURPOSE To train active and efficient leaders among young women for home and community life and to furnish opportunity through organization for professional activities. In accomplishing this, the club offers an opportunity for fun and friendship among Home Economics girls. ADVISER Miss Marie Barkley OI FfCERS Nancy Lockery ..... Mary Jones ...... Frances Wiijioyte .... Ann Word ..... Mari ha Graham . Joan Scott, Tin ima Spaulding . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Publicity Chairman Fresh mu n .1 dvisers MEMBERS Barbara Allen Ann Garrigan Jean Amis Maxine Garrigan Beatrice Benzil M argaret Goggin Imogene Berryman Jo Ann Goldman Ann Biggerstaff Ruth Ann Giannis Mae K. Blackford Emogene Gregory Willie Lee Blackford Jane Gudgell Mary Bradfield Katherine Guion Betty Brauer Evelyn Hammond Elizabeth Bright Vivian Hines Betty Browning Joyce Holbrook Joan Butterworth Evelyn Hood Margaret Campbell Frances Horlachcr Elnor Castle Ruth Iloyce Nadine Combs Mary Jewell Maxine Johnson Jean Coleman Margaret Cooper Florence Jones Pauline Corbin Mary Jones Audrey Corder Violet Jones Evalyn Crawford Mayme Joseph Amy Dean Jo Ann Kloecker Eugenia Donahue Florence T.andrum Helen Donovan Louise Lawless Jean Ewbank Joy Leathers Emery Flanders Virginia Link Alice Freeman Suzanne Futch Nancy Lockery Nancy Long Marjorie Shields Rebecca Lowe Ann Simpkins Mary Lutes Dorthea Smith Betty Luther Hazel Jo Smith Jewell McBee Reba Smith Cyrenne McCoun Sylvia Smith Amelia Mason Rowena Sparks Mary Matheny Thelma Spaulding Angela Meisch Virginia Spencer Aleene Morris Nancy Stevens Geneva Myers Carol Terry Pauline Null Mary Thornton Mildred Peters Mary Thurman Catherine Plain Helen Triplett Julia Pogue Kathleen Vance Peggy Puryear Martha Lee Ward Eloise Ridley Sue Warren Bet tie Riggs Marilyn Wheeler Phyllis Savage Christene Whitehouse Ruth Sayre Frances Wilhoyte Joan Scott Betty Williams Bernice Sebree Margaret Wilson Suzanne Seese Mitzi Wilson Floye Shain Jane Wood Iris Shannon Ann Word Margaret Shelton Edna York Penelope Young Founded at the University of Kentucky In 1930 PURPOSE To provide opportunities for secre- tarial students to social and professional contacts of educational value. FACULTY ADVISERS Dr. A. J. Lawrence Dr. Ruth E. Thomas OFFICERS Dorothy Paar President Anne Yancey Holland Vice-President Betty Caruthers Secretary Mary E. Fulton Treasurer Fulton, Smith, Paar, Babb Stembridge, E. Jones, Abraham, Adair, M. Jones, Dorton Clarke, Francis, Thompson, Greer, Conrad, Hagan B. Rose, Keen, Pratt, Caywood, Trapp, Fort May, Hollman, B. Owen, Rowe, Buell, Collins Gibson, Erskine, Caruthers, Holland. Salyer, M. Rose Bartlett, Stimson, Henderson, Blocher, Armstrong, Parks m a LeGrand, Brown, Wilhoyte, Dunn 4-H Cl Founded on the University of Kentucky campus in 1927 PURPOSE To promote bonds of fellowship among former 4-H Club members who now attend the University, and other interested agriculture students FACULTY ADVISERS J. W. Whitehouse OFFICERS Carl N. Jones Richard LeGrand Mildred Dunn Frances Wilhoyte Hazel Glasscock Ann Word Matilda Brown . MEMBERS George Antic Charles Berchman Vernon Berry lae Kathryn Blackford Matilda Brown Ray R. Bunch Gecirge Campbell Annabelle Cohen Curtis Cook Evalyn Crawford Ann Deutsch Mildred Dunn lean Ewbank Ral ph Estes Bettye Jean Farkner James Goodwin Evelyn Greene Mary Virginia Griffey Hazel Glasscock Robert Hendon Vivian Hines Kyle Hunter Thomas Johnson Mary Lou Jones Lucille Layman Richard LeGrand Pub lici I v Cha irman Sherman LeGrand Oliver Majors Robert Morris Zelpha Nichols Bettie Parrish Glenna Piersall Mildred Peters Catherine Plain E.loise Ridley Joan Scott Edna Stevens Howard Stewart James D. St. Clair . President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Reporter Bernice Sebree Reba Smith Sylvia Smith Charles Taylor Jane Ann Taliaferro Ruby Jane Turner Rue Wallace Martha Lee Ward Sue Warren Frances Wilhoyte Mitzi Wilson Ann Word 154 0 n i ve rs i y CU Funded at the University of Kentucky in 1940 PURPOSE To furnish outdoor recreational entertainment and to offer fun and friendship to the University students. FACULTY ADVISER Mrs. Dorothy Evans OFFICERS Edwina Arraham MEMBERS President Petty Abraham Earl Cottrell David Hatchett Man Elizabeth McRoberts Hazel Smith Edwina Abraham Mary Cox Elizabeth Hayden D. G. May Sarah Smith Bernard Able Vaiden Cox Shirley Heath Bob Meador Mildred Sparks Kitty Adair Lucille Crawford Gloria Henderson Lenore Merritt Catherine Stapleton Patsy Allen Marie Crawford Virginia Heneford Eunice Miller Bud St anon is Betty Allison Martha Crutchfield Paula Hengemel Stella Miller Emily Steele Wesley Amburgey Joe Daugherty A. F. Hicks Joyce Mill in Howard Stephenson Jean Anderson Edwin Davis Ida Mae Hill Cooley Milton Edna Stevens George Artie Mary Lillian Davis Vivian Hines Mary Milwain Howard Stewart Lilly Baker Jack Denny James Hisle Bob Montgomery Joyce Stewart Juan Balzola Ann Deutsch George Hobbs Billie Jean Moore Betty Talbot J. R. Barkley Mildred Dunn Dave Holliday Jay Mueller Don Taylor Betty Bartee Beverly Durham David Holland Charles Nelson Eleanor Taylor Ruby Bartlett Colleen Duvall Jerry Hoskins Charles Nichols Charles Taylor Bob Baxter Yancv Elliot Dick Howard Terrell Noffsign Lucy Thomas Joanne Beklen Libby Ellis Bill Huber Juanita Noffsinger Don Towles Bob Beyerle Frances Estill Kyle Hunter Ethel Norwood Helen Triplett Lewis Bionchi M. J. Evans Nita Jacobson Pauline Null Jere Trulock Sam Boggs John Faulkner Betty Jeter Kathaleen O’Banon Lloyd T urner Billy Bradford Sue Ferguson Emily Jobnson Skeezix Overall Ruby Turner Sue Brown Walter Ferguson Fredda Johnson Barbara Owen Bet tie Tuttle Tillie Brown Kathryn Franz Millie Johnson Audrey Owens John Venable Betty Browning Ann Garrison Nora Lee Johnson Elizabeth Palmer Imogen? Venter Bet ty Brum ley Joe Gates Bill Jones Anne Peel Joe Ward Roberta Buchanon Tommy Gisli Paul Jones Mildred Peters Sue Warren Bernard Burchett Elizabeth Goggin May me Joseph Ada Philders Mary Lou Webb Jack Burgin Gerry Gooch Virginia Keen Glenna Piersall Bob Weiner Gertrude Burke Allen Gorham Mary Keyset- Julia Pogue Betty Williams Helen Burke Margaret Gonn Maxine Kidwell Raymond Rankin Clint Williams Richard Burke Evelyn Greene Bill King Betty Raich ford Jimmy Williams Betty Carpenter Emogene Gregory George Kreas Carolyn Reed Mat Williams Joanne Carpenter Don Gross Buck Larkins Gene Reese Margaret Wilson Jane Carter Andrew Grundy Bobby Lee James St. Clair Ann Word Margie Clagg Jane Gudzall Robert Lewis Paul Sands Sam Wright Pat Clarke Mary Virginia GulTey Nancy Long Ruth Sayre George Yankey Stuart Cohen James Gulley Dick Lonsdale Carl Schwat Helen York Frances Combs Agnes Gyuvan Sherman LeGrand Charles Scott Charles Young Nadine Combs Evelyn Hammond Mary LeMaster Berneice Sebrcc Jane Young Curtis Cook Betty Jo Harris Bet sy Loury Dolores Shaikutn Ellen Ziglar Don Copley David Harris Bill Harrison Bill McCoy Tommy Shuck Betty Smith Marvin Zukerman 155 ewm a n Founded at the University uf Pennsylvania in 1893 Installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1914 PURPOSE J lie purpose ol this club is to foster the spiritual, intellectual and social interests of the Catholic students ol the University; to weld them into a common union- to assist the University and its students whenever possible; and to aid by Catholic action, through the Bishop of this diocese, the work ol the church. ADVISER Mrs. John R. Evans Helen Victoria Burke OFFICERS President Charles Fox . Vice-President Martha Ma i lack Dennis Galvin . . Treasurer Russell Beatty . Assistant Treasurer John Abell MEMBERS Dorothy Donahue Marie McKeever Natalia Abello Eugenia Donahue Virginia M'eger Joan Adams Frances Donahue Eileen Minahan Juan Jose Balzola Angelina Fabrizio Naomi Mondyke Russell Beatty Margaret Fister Mary Mulligan Rose Marie Blanchet Charles Fox Edna O’Bryan Gertrude Burke Emily Frank Donne O'Donnell Helen Burke Matilde Guerra Bernie Pavlovich Patricia Barreda Dennis Galvin James Saturr Anne Busch Kathleen Galvin Anne Shouse Gertrude Cay wood Allen Gorham Betty Sunley Mary Cook Agnes Gywran John Violettc Harry Cramer Joan Kloecker Charles Warman Virginia Duffy Martha Matlack Betty Wehrle Mary Anne Devereux Patsy McGruder Marjorie Witt 157 Cani e r b u r CluL Founded at Nexu York State Teacher’s College in 19IS Installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1915 PURPOSE The purpose of this club is lo serve the mission oE Christianity in higher education by fos- tering among the students of the University of Kentucky a better understanding of the faith and practice of Llie Episcopal church and loyalty to its corporate life. Dr. I-Icnn Beaumont FACULTY ADVISERS Mr. William C. Johnstone Mr. Janies E. Morris OFFICERS Anm: Taylor .... Sul Fknimork Lorraini; Turck . Martha Lou Brydon Kathryn Adair Henrietta Avent Ann Barron Edward A. Bary Kitty Beck Elizabeth Bicknell Edwin Blackburn Marilynn Blevins Janice Bowers Sally Branch Rebecca Bryan Douglas Buinstead Betty Billion Joe Covington Gloria Crump Everett Elsey jane Errickson Phyllis Feldman Agnes Fenimore Jane Fetter MEMBERS Stuart Foeln Mildred Ford Eleanor Fort Harold Friedly Franklin Gittins Gioia Gittins Martha M. Greathouse James Gregory Elise Hartman Ruth Johnson Anne Keeton Charlotte Knapp Virgil Lary, Jr. Alpha Lewis Mary Beth McFarlan James Miller Stella Miller Marilyn Mitchell Alden Nelson Suzanne Nicholas M iss Dorothy Quirke . President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Patti Perroni Kathleen Poor Joan Ruby Nancy Shinnick Beverly Jean Smith Reba A. Smith Pauline Spill is Janet Sulzer Marjorie Sulzer Marian Talbott Elizabeth Allen Thomas Tilly Thompson Clyde Tipton Frances Treacy Caroline Van Santvoord William Voorhes Julia Ann Waters Katherine Webb Ellen Wood Frances Youtsey Batton, Seevers, Watkins, Sageser Spaulding, Snyder, Anderson. Shrout, Babb Lowe, Brundley, Lockery, Scott, Bonney Installed on the University of Kentucky campus, 1945 PURPOSE To represent ilie Methodist Church lo its college students, and to promote Christian living— both personal and social—among this group. Part N. Peak David B. Sageskr Suzy Batten . O. C. Seevers Phyllis Watkins Virginia Babh FACULTY ADVISERS John I I. Bondurant Poytl Wheeler OFFICERS Robert Anderson Patsy Bonney Betty Burnley Thelma Spaulding COUNCIL MEMBERS Katherine Guion Dillard Hillman M. W. Beebe Director President Vice-President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Nancy Lockery Rebecca Lowe Paul Sands Joan Scott Marie Shrout Elizabeth Snyder George Yankey Ward, Landrum, BiggerstalT, Haag, Douglas, Mason Crawford, Singleton. Amis, Routt, Hayden, Parks Kennedy, williams, Rogers, A, Mason, Kent, Terry U a p 1 tist Jtudent Union 1 Founded at the University of Georgia, 1922 Installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1931 PURPOSE To connect the Baptist students of the University to the local Baptist churches and to unify all the voluntary religious activity of Baptist students on the campus. Dr. C ADVISERS Wester-field Rev. E. X. Wilkinson Ei.izaheth Landrum Joe Ward Amelia Mason OFFICERS . President Co-Vice-President Anne Biggerstaff............................................Secretary Virginia . Haag Treasurer Jean Amis George Campbell Marie Crawford Mattie E. Douglas Joyce Gilbert Libby Hayden COUNCIL MEMBERS Nora Lee Johnson Edyth Routt Hazel Kennedy Eva Singleton Lorraine Kent Carol Jean Terry Mary Elizabeth Mason Kenneth Thomas Reita Redden Gene Whicker Beverly Ritchie Jimmy Williams Margaret Rogers Hille Fo u n d al: i o n Founded al the University of Illinois in 1923 Installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1910 PURPOSE To .bring ;i mdre adequate knowledge of their heritage to the Jewish students on the Uni- versity campus. ADVISER Rabbi Julian F. Elegg SllIRLKY MEISTER Joel UngerEeider . Dorothy- Levy Robert Haibloom OFFfCERS . President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Vivian Abraham Naomi Becker Florence Bederman Jeanette Bernzweig Marvin Bing Barbara Bloom Lawrence Britt Miriam Cohen Stuart Cohen Betty Lee Fleishman Meyer Godholff Pauline Goldben Joyce Goldberg George Gordon Tinya Gordon MEMBERS Rita Greenwald Adalin Grossman Norman Grossman Robert Haibloom Andre Heming Simone Heming Berneice Herman Eleanore Keeli Shirley Keeti Rita Faye Kravetz Anita Levy Dorothy Levy Gladys Lowenthal Lillian Helena Marcus Shirley Meister Robert Mintz Ruth Perl mutter Alice Phillips Gilbert Rappaport Allene Rheinschribcr Virginia Rosen Morris Rozen Arnold Schneider Martin Schneider Dolores Shaikun Edward Stein Joel Ungcrlcider A dele Urbach James Weil Emanuel Wolf Shi rice Younger ■'minded in London, England, in 1S4- Installed on (he University of Kentucky campus in 1S90 PURPOSE To help students and faculty members in developing their religious life and to help meet the needs ot the students through a program planned for social, mental and spiritual growth. Leo Chamberlain Edward Bary Jimmy Williams Geni: Whicker Richard Le Grand James Banahan (ieorge Campbell Joe Covington Tommy Gish Dillard Hillman FACULTY ADVISERS Martha Huber OFFICERS MEMBERS Ross Moore Paul Sands O. C. Seevers Ben Smithson Bill Spragens Harold Friedly . President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Howard Stephenson Bill Sturgill Gene Whicker | immy Williams John Young Smithson. Gish, Hillman, Young, Covington Williams. Spragens. Seevers, Whicker, Friedly LeGrand. Moore, Stephenson, Bary, Sands 162 Crawford, LaMaster, Fleishman, Bureau, Davis Anthony, Hutchcraft. Burnett, McNeal, Freeman McDowell, Gibson, Allen, Douglas, Ritchie Biggerstaff, Hagan, Doskcr, Lockery, Scctt Y.W.C.A. CaL.net PURPOSE “We unite in the desire to realize full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God. We determine to have a part in making this life possible for all people. In this task we seek to understand Jesus and follow him.” OFFICERS Betty Lee Fleishman..............................................President Claudine Gibson..........................................Vice-President Joan Scott ........... Treasurer 163 Installed on campus, 1925 Founded at. Shady side Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , 1913 To promoie friendship, PURPOSE fellowship, and religious growth. Dorothy Collins FACULTY ADVISERS Rev. J. K. Johnson Bart N. Peak OFFICERS LloVd Booth . John Hoi-kins Mary Kf.ith Doskit Jean Spicer t ...... . President . Vice-President Secretary T reasurer Barbara Allen MEMBERS Alice Freeman Ross Moore John Allen Harriet Freeman Ellen O’Bannon Roy Ballard Harold Friedly Perry Parrigin |nan Balzola David Frymire Tom Phillips Jack Banahan Landon Garrett Virginia Ray Ed Bary Glaudine Gibson Gardner Reed Ann Biggerstaff Tommy Gish Jean Ritchie Lloyd Booth Elizabeth Goggin Paul Sands Betty Brauer Martha Hagan Joan Scott Jeanne Bureau Betty Harris Ma rga ret Ski n ner George Campbell Jane Hamersley Emily Varden Smith Edward Carter Carolyn Hayes Robert Smith Cornell Clarke David Holland Jean Spicer Ann Clayton John Hopkins Bill Spragens Hugh Collett Helen Hutch craft Mary Lee Stamper Deward Compton Pat Jackson Howard Stephenson Joe Covington Martha Jacobs Clyde Tipton Vaiden Cox Jane Jameson Betty Tevis Elizabeth Crapster Bill Karraker Elizabeth Walters Edna Crawford Marie Kemper Gene Whicker Mary Lillian Davis Charlotte Knapp Helen Williams Mary Keith Dosker Richard LeGrand Orman Wright Bob Drake Nancy Lockery Roger Yost Mattie Douglas Jewell McBee John Young Fred Ferris Melrose McGurk Ralph Taylor William Fisher Elizabeth McNeal Omar Wright Betty L. Fleishman Lois Warren L unch Founded, on the University of Kentucky campus in 19.31 PURPOSE To provide an opportunity for town girls and commuters to participate in the program of the V.W.C.A. FACULTY ADVTSER Dorothy Collins Mary La Master Martha Stivers Vivian Lois Warren Carolyn Hayes OFFICERS . President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Betty Abraham Edwina Abraham Vivian R. Abraham Mary Ann bach Mary Jo Baker Frances Horlacher Bass Willie Lee Blackford Edna Crawford Dot Donahue Eugenia Donahue Frances M. Donahue Martha Hagan Carolyn Hayes Lenora Henry MEMBERS Louise Jencs Charlotte Knapp Mary Gene Lair Mary LaMaster Jewell McBee Melrose McGurk Marie McKeever Carolyn McMeekin Mary Edwards Miller Marilyn Mitchell Floye Mullinaux Dorothy Paar Julia Pogue Betty Ree Rhoads Beverly Ann Ritchie Betty Sue Scott Virginia Silvers Sara R. Smith Emily Steele Martha Stivers Lola Stokes Lucy Thomas Loutillie Walker Vivian Lois Warren Lyle Watson Christine Whitehouse Jane Allene Wolf u pp e rc ass r. o ws h Founded on the University of Kentucky campus in 1943 P FACULTY ADVISERS Dorothy Collins Rari N. Peak MEMBERS Dorothv Sue Allen Ruth Anthony Roy L. Ballard Betty Jean Bartel Carolyn Beal meat Charles Berckman Ann BiggerstafF Mae Kathryn Blackford Blanche Brown Martha Jane Brown Joyce Buchanan Jeanne Bureau Patsy Burnett Margaret Campbell Ann Carter Elaine Chamberlain Anne Chandler Marjorie Choate Imogenc Combs Utha Rne Conrad Corrina Cook Mildred Jo Cooper Margaret Courtney Edna Crawford Mary Price Creamer Betty Crowe Gloria Crump Billie Dale Ruth Damron Mary Lillian Davis Ann Deutsch Helen Don- Mat tie E. Douglas Carlene Ecton Peggy Ellis Betty Ezell Mary Jo Farmer Annette Faulconer Emery Lon Flanders Bet tye Jean Forkner Jean Franklin Roberta Garland Helen Gay Tommy Gish Hazel Glasscock Marie Golf James E. Goodwin Norma Green Emogene Gregory Kay Guion Carolyn Gwinn Lenora Henrv Ida May Hill Geraldine Hoskins Helen Hutch era ft Judy Jackson Madge Johns Emily Johnson Thomas Johnson Millie Johnston Mary Lou Jones Patricia Kessack Nancy Kimbrough Charlotte Knapp Mary LaMaster Richard LeGrand Sherman LeGrand Nancy Long Sara Leegan Betty Luther Mary Margaret Marks Amelia Mason Marilyn Mathcrly Jewell McBee Nit a McElhanev Melrose McGurk Elizabeth McNeal Betty Meadows Carolyn Meyer Helen Mil man Marilyn Mitchell Virginia Min ter Billie Jean Moore Ruth Mount Jean Mullins Nelda Napier Jo Ann Neal Frances Ockerman Helen Olmstead Jane Outland Milton Owen Bettye Park Bettie Parrish Doris Pollitt Doris Poole Peggy Puryear Virginia Ray May Belle Reichenbach Jean Ritchie Jean Robinson Ivalou Ross Edyth Routt Paul Sands Phyllis Savage Emma Schmitt Betty Sue Scott Marion Slater Bernice Sebree Suzanne Seese Ruth Settle Iris Shannon Lois Shipley Tonie Shreve Elizabeth Smith Catherine Snowden I helma Spalding Rowena Sparks Jean Spicer Bill Spragens Emily Steele Via rj ori e S t em b ri dge Annette Stemson Howard W. Stephenson Howard Stewart Gloria Stivers Ann Straughn Jane H. Taliaferro Betty Tevis Leslie Toll Nancy Toll Mary Thurman Lee T rabue Eleanor Van Arsdell Kathleen Vance Louise Vosburgh Pauline Weight Chris Whitehouse Frances Wilhoyte Helen Williams Emily Wilson Ellen Wood Orman Wright Jane Young n I 1 V • s T 100 I Founded on the University of Kentucky campus in 193tS’ FACI’LTV ADVISERS Dorothy Collins Bart N. OFFICERS , Peak Bor Smith . President Mitzi Wilson .... Vice-President W. L. Moore . . . MEMBERS Secretary Patsy Allen Doris M. Cavis Mary Lou Keyser Marguerite Ratcliff Jean Amis Adele Am mar Mary Jane Denny Maxine Kidwell CharloLLe Reed Josephine Edwards Nancibelle King Ruth Reichenback Roberta Anderson Frances Farmer Louise Lawles Eloise Ridley Mary Ann Bach Jane Faulconer Anita Levy Joan R utley John Balzola Patricia Barredo Walter Ferguson Bob Lewis Charlotte Salisbury Marjorie Fostel Virginia Ann Link Mary Lynn Sanders Billy Bell David Frymire Harold Love James J. Sail nr James Bingham Marge Ftinkhonser Naomi Mandyke Virginia Schaefile Nell Blair Christine Gibson Gloria Manter Martha Schubert Mary Brad field Jane Guess Helene Marcus Jo Anne Sellards Beverly Brown Agnes Gy wan J. T. Marks Dolores Shaikan George Buchanan Margaret Hagan Joy Marsh Hazel Shi person Bethel Burdine Martha Harmon Sylvia Mayer Barbara Ann Smith Betty Burnley Wilma Lee Haverly Joyce Anne Meliins Sylvia Smith Macrine Carroll Shirley Heath Mary Jane Melwain Mary Neil Taylor Edward J. Carter Charles Hendricks Eunice Miller jo Trapp Evelyn Caudel Jean Hemlepp Marilyn Norris Betty Tucket- Virginia Cheshire 1 Javid Holland Martha Muth Anna I.ois Varney Peggy Coats Curtis Cook Frances Horlacher Frances Me Cowan Katherine Webb Judy Horne Alclen Nelson Alma Jean Weisert Kathleen Cooper Kathleen El overmale Becky Noble Charles Whaley Pauline Corbin Fern Jacobs Barbara Owens Betty White Audrey Gorder Barbara Jenkins Nancy Palts Patricia Williams Jenny Corn Ruby Jesse Tom Phillips Margaret Wilson Charles E. Gpx Irene Joyce Jordan Glenna Piersall Sam Wright Evelyn Crawford Lorna Jordan Carolyn Pogue Betty Workman Marie Crawford Ruth Mae Jordan Georgia Prudcn George Yankey w Hi O :v j ewe H a Natalia Abello Betty Bane Adair Dorothy Sue Allen Ruth Anthony Margaret Hudson Armstrong Roberta B. Armstrong Hazel Arnold Helen Arnold Betty Jo Baechle Edna Floyd Ball Ruth A. Ball Patricia Barreda Tmogene Berryman Ruth G. Billings Mary Gardner Blocher Betty Jane Brooker Betsy Clark Brown Virginia Lou Brown Betty F. Browning- Norm a Buell Joan Butterworth Jane E. Byrd Marcella Campbell Norine Cann Emily M. Cannon Mary Thelma Cannon Betty Jean Carr Dorothy Elaine Chamberlain Gloria Anne Chandler Mary Jo Chipman Marjorie Choate Miriam Bell Cohen Uiha Rae Conrad Margaret Anne Courtney Olga ]uanita Creech Betty lane Crowe Gloria Elaine Crump Lillian Lyle Davis Margaret Boone Davis Mary Lillian Davis Marie Denton Margaret Dickey Mary E. Dickinson Sara Lou Dorton Mattie Evelyn Douglas Lucille Edwards Mary E. Ellis Betty Anne Ezell Jean Farris Annette Faulconer Mary Ella Fell Eleanor W. Fort Mary Fulton Roberta Garland Marie Goff Margaret Etta Goggiti Matilda Guerra Laura Haase Elizabeth Hames Louanna Hammons Margaret J. Hammons Emma Jean Hardin Marynell Hardin Nancy Calvin Hart Betty Kathryn Hatfield Elizabeth Hayden Mary Hornbrook Helen Horton Geraldine Hoskins Audrey Hu (Taker Sarah Riley Hunt Virginia Swinford Hutton Mildred Jackson Madge C. Johns Patricia Jackson Violet Miller Tones Virginia L. Keen Eleanore M. Keeti Shirley Keeti Jeanne Keller Colona May Kenney Florence Landrum Sarah Leegan Elizabeth Maison Lerriing Mary Betty Lipon Ruth Robertson Litsey Rebecca Lowe 11ilia Macedo Sarah Tean McCammon Betty MrNama- il owe n a May Leota Maxine Meade Elizabeth Ann Meadows Lenore Merritt Isobel Michelson Betsy Mitchell Betsy Lou Moore Aleene Morris 172 Jean Roberts Mullins Patricia McClure Mullins Jeanne Newman Suzanne Nicholas Elizabeth Nollau Mary Edna O'Bryan Kathleen Osborne Mary Louise Osorio Barbara Owens Audrey Owens Alice Owsley Jean Paxton Alice Phillips Anne Phillips Aline Preston Amy Price Martha Pruitt Carol Rauch Virginia Ray Allene Reinschriber Bettie Riggs Elizabeth Robinson Bettie Harris Russell Marian Salisbury Lois Sasser Agnes Shreve Gwendolyn Shryock Wanda Lee Spears Myreene Stepp Mary Elizabeth Thomas Mary Lawton Thornton Nancy Toll Margaret Ann Toy Lee Trabue Alice Jane Tribble Lorraine Turk Sue Anne Turley Toanne Ella Turner Violet Louise Turner Eleanor Jane Vaughan Betty Jeanette Vincent Dora lee Wagner Virginia Ward Paula Wells Anna Williams Helen F. Williams Emily Wilson Willene Yaclen Ellen Ziglar ) o yd a Mildred Agee Mildred Ford Louise Rosier Inez Rogers Barbara Akers Bel tye Forkner Phyllis Kesler Joan Ruby Bette J. Allison Ann Fraysure Jolly Kilham Elizabeth Runyan Emily Asburv Elizabeth Fugate Ruth Kirtley Doris J. Sal'ricl Jeanne Asbury Barbara Futrell Esther Knuckles 'era Vivian Salyer Dorothy Baird Joyce Gillespie Ann Lair Mary Julia Samuel Carolyn Sue Beal mere Gioia Gittens Ethel Lawrence Margery Sell want Lorraine Ball Norma Green Faye Littleton Margaret Scott Mary Barnes Rita Greenwald Mildred Long Suzanne Seese Betty Bailee Mary Eva Greer Nancy Long Dorothy Shoemaker Dorothy Bashara Emogene Gregory Anna Jean Lyons Dorothy Smith Helen Berry Mary Griffey Delia Manning Elizabeth Smith Mae Kathryn Blackford Virginia Haag Dorothy McCraw Catherine Snowden Benny Ann Blessing Mary Frances Hagan Sarah Mans Elizabeth Snyder Marilyn Blevins Margaret Hall Dorothea Martin Virginia Spencer Nell Bogie Ruby Jean Hardin Marilyn Matherly Marjorie Stembridge Margaret Bolton Juanita Harris Jo Mathews Nancy Jo Stevens Sally Branch Alice Harrison Virginia Meyer Ann Stevenson Blanche Brown Martha Hatter Jean Morris Anne Straughn Helen Bunch Jane Heath Beverly Morrison Nancy Taylor Jo Allan Caplinger Elizabeth Hilton Jean Mossman Edith Thatcher Ann Clayton Mary Hinkle Martha Myers James Leslie Poll Frances Clifford Barbara Ann Hoggc Mary Nichols Jere Trulock Betty Cockrell Frances Holleman Donne O'Donnell Audrey Turner Frances Combs Marian V. Hollinsworlh Mary Lou Olson Marilyn Turner Tmogene Combs Eupha Hopkins Dorcas O'Neal Rita Vincent Mary Cox Frances Horton Mary O'Neill Louise Vosburgh Helen Crawford Patricia Howard Elizabeth Palmer Sue Wade Mary Creamer Cecile Hudson Bet lie Parrish Elizabeth Walters Betty Louise Davis Grace Hu(Taker Billie Jane Penn Alma Jean Weisert Sue Day Helen Hutchcraft Bobby Jean Perry Margaret Wells Carolyn Denning Annis Huttman Emma Louise Pittman Wanda White Marjorie Dolibcr Doris Jackson Aletheia Pollittc Billie Whitten Helen Dorr Barbara Jenkins Olive Potter Ruth Wilde Margaret Dowell Dorothy Johnson Marie Powell Peggy Wilkerson Mary Dunlap Gloria Johnson Mary L. Prewitt Mary Ellen Wills Barbara Dvche Judith Johnson Mary J. Prinz Joy Wilson Doris Elliott Ruth Johnson Martha Quillen Charlotte Wood Laura Els wick Jo Ann Johnston Jean Rankin Jane Wood Jane Fetter Millie Johnston Nyana Raynes Anne Margaret Yager Catherine Fleming Mary Lou Jones Betty Rees Dorothv Yancey Cecillia Florence Ruth Jones Kathleen Reeves Jane Young Sue Flynn Virginia J nett May Belle Reichenbach Penelope Young LaNclle Fogle Margaret Kaufman Peggy Reynolds Frances Youtscy Ruth Kemp Jean Robinson a He rson fl a Katheryn S. Adair Jennie Corn Barbara Hentliorne Martha Allen Ottilier Cosden Vivian Hereford Patsy Allen Carolyn Cotton Vivian Hesch Adele Ammar Jane Dabney Mildred Higgason Roberta Anderson Doris Davis Rebekah Hillard Odulla Austin Amy Dean Patricia Hine Henrietta Avent Patricia Delioli Katherine Flogan Mary Avritt Carol Demaree Marianna Holeman Ann Bates Mary Denny Kathleen Hovermale Dorothy Beall Virginia Dully Mary Lou Howard Zoe Ann Beasley Mary Duncan Mary Howton Nancy Bird Beverly Durham Bonnie Jackson Thelma Joyce Blades Mildred Edwards Ruby Jesse Jane Bond Sara Edwards Ann Jillson Mary Bridgewater Charlotte Erskine Fredda Johnson Mary Bright Doreen Farrell Ruth Jordan Mart ha Sue Brown Jo Ann Finnie Irene Jordan Lillian Brownfield Ada Fisher Mary Kallbrier Elizabeth Brugh Winifred Fissel Mary Lou Keyser Betty Bryan Frances Foster Dorcas Kiser Mary H. Bryant Marjorie Funkhouser Hilda Latta Roberta Buchanan Susan Furgerson Betty Leese Bethel Burdine M argare t Fu rnea u x Alpha Lewis Ann Busch Suzanne Futch Joyce Lewis Jean Campbell Phyllis Gault jean Lindow Helen Carney Mildred Gibson Lois Littleton Maria Jane Carter Joyce Goldberg Joan Logan Marjorie Carter Margaret Gorin Patsy Lowe El nor Castle Alvina Griffin Elizabeth Lowery Elizabeth Catlin Patsy Grizzard Jeanne MacDermut Evelyn Caudcl Annie Gullet t Barbara Mackenzie Roberta I). Chandler Hilda Gumni Mary McCauley M argarct ta Chcsh i re Marie Haick Frances McGowan Helen Coleman Alice Flail Gloria Man ter Anita Cold iron Susanne Hannahs Alberta Marem an Betty Cooper Evelyn Harrison Marilyn Mareman Peggy Coots Elise Hartman Ann Marcum Jamielee Copelan Wilma PTaverly Jeanne Heibner Eloise Helton |uanita Hemlepp Dot Henderson Paula C. Hengcmel Lillian Marcus Joanne Marsh Joy Marsh Eat nice Miller Barbara Smith Joyce Miller Betty Smith Mary Milwain Beverly Smith Naomi Mandykc Charlsie Smith Mary Montague Sylvia Smith Carolyn Moore Violet Snead Elizabeth Morat Mary Snyder Frances Morgan Catherine Stapleton Marylyn Morris Ruth Stephenson Betty Muir Joyce Stewart Judith Muifin Viola Stewart Martha Muth Susan Stiles Wilma Myers Roberta Stone Elsie Nelson Florence Strick Ramona Newman Louise Swinford Susan Nichols Betty Talbot Rebecca Noble Marian Talbott Leslie Norman Mary Taylor Ethel Norwood Peggy Taylor Barbara A. Owens Betty Terrill Barbara K. Owens Alice Thompson Anyne Owings Marjorie Trostel Lillian Pardue Betty Turner Martha Pearce Ruby Turner Glcnna Piersall Ingrid Ullman Carolyn Pogue Anna Varney Georgia Pruden Beverly Vawter Joyce Rasnick Barbara Warren Marguerite Ratcliffe Virginia Weaver Carolyn Reed Katherine Wehh Ruth Reiclienbach Mary Wehrle Wilma Reinhart Barbara Welch Belly Ruth Florence Wexlcr Mary Salisbury Betty White Valerie Saunders Margaret Wilso Martha Schubert Mitzi Wilson Joan Sechrest Janelynn Wooldri gc Stella Sexton Betty Workman Delores Sliaikun Hazel Sheperson Marjorie Shields Nancy Shinnick Mary Simpkins P i rw JL -QU :: £3 'W 174 i wm Janice Arnett Mary Jane Bradfield Lois Doyle Briskey Virginia Burson Ednabclle Byron Lora Jean Clark Nadine Combs Pauline Rae Corbin Ruth Madelene Cox Phyllis Etters Barbara Foil Kathryn Franz Bonnie Garrigan Jane C. Guess Agnes Gyurun Marie Hall Martha Harmon Betty Jo Harris Joyce Holbrook Shirll Lee Howard Janice Ingram Virginia Jackson Amy Bell Jenney Doris Jones Gary Louise Lawson Virginia R. Layne Daphne Lucas Lois Martin Nannie Moore Judith Murfin Elizabeth Murray Avanell Nunnery Pat Pine Beulah Rccil Ruth Sayre Virginia Schaefele Eugenia Silas Prudence Stearman Virginia Thompson Delores Wallace Marilyn Wheeler Aimee Winjie Brown Barbara Allen Nadine Ankney Joanne Belden Helen Bowman Helen Brassfield Barbara Burke Eleanor Jo Cooper Joyce Cundill Aileen Dale Nelda Ewing Frieda Fair Betty Rhea Golf Jean Holstun Judy Horne Mar jorie Jones Lorna Jordan Joyce Mellin Stella Miller Carolyn McCann Marion Pabst Jane Price Uarda Rice Jean Sanders Betty June Shaffer Dolores Slaughter Betty Jean Tucker Patricia Williams 176 , t ami ton o u s e Founded at the University in 19-12 Dr. Static Erikson ADVISERS Mrs. Sarah B. Holmes Mrs. Anita Rumam Davis OFFICERS Ann Word .... -Margaret Cooper . Joy Francis Martha Fentress Matilda Brown Mildred Dunn . President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Social Chairman House Manager Virginia Bernard Matilda Brown Margaret Cooper Mildred Dunn Martha Fentress Joy Francis MEMBERS Evelyn Grefine Evelyn Hammond Vivian Hines Mary Queen Jewell May me Joseph Zelphia Nickols Mildred Peters Hazel Jo Smith Martha I.ce Ward Sue Warren Betty Williams Ann Word Mildred Word Francis, Cooper, A. Word, Brown, Dunn Nichols, Bernard, Hines, M. Word, Peters, Joseph, Jewell Williams. Warren. Greene. Ward, Graham, Hammond, Smith Crawford. Campbell, Guion, Lockery, Taliaferro, Wilhoyte, Mason Ridley, Sebree, Routt, Scott. Glasscock, Layman, Talmadge Smith, Blair, Burnely, Duvall, Stevens, Eubank, Ritchie Shelby House Founded at the University of Kentucky in 1934 PURPOSE Shelby House was the first cooperative house lor girls established at the University of Ken- tucky. It is organized and run by a group of former 1-H dub girls who were selected upon the basis of their scholastic records and qualities of leadership. It promotes more cooperative and economic living. FACULTY ADVISERS Dr. Static Erikson Mrs. Anita Burnam Davis Mrs. Sarah B. Holmes Nancy Lockery .... Frances Wilhoyte Katherine Guion Jane Holland Taliaferro OFFICERS . President . Vice-President Sccretaiy Treasurer Nell Blair Betty Burnley Margaret Campbell Evalyn Crawford Armilda C. Duvall Jean Ewbank Hazel Glasscock MEMBERS Katherine Guion- Lucille Layman Nancy Lee Lockery Amelia B. Mason Catherine Plain Eloise Ridley Jean Ritchie Edyth Inez Routt Joan Scot t Bernice Sebree Reba Annette Smith Edna Lucille Stevens Jane Holland Taliaferro Frances Wilhoyte 179 P i ( o use 1 res i dents 1 wounci PURPOSE The purpose of this society is to annually publish the rules and regulations ol all Univer- sity women in residence, in conjunction with'the Student Government Association; to assist in shaping the policies of individual houses and their house councils; to disseminate to the residents information concerning University women; to sponsor worthwhile campus activities, including the annual room judging contest and the women’s vocational conference. FACULTY ADVISER Irma A. Poole Rebecca Carolyn Lowe Maria Legg . Nancy O’Rear OFFICERS . President . Vice-President Secretary-T reusurer MEMBERS Ann Bates Mae Kathryn Burns Wilma |ean Canada Elizabeth Carey Audrey Corder Terry Dugan Margaret Hatter Maria Legg Nancy Lockery Rebecca Lowe Yvonne Lyon Carolyn McCann Virginia Minter Nancy O’Rear Maybelle Reichenbach Carolyn Silas Dorothy Titsworth Martha Van Winkle Janet Wallingford Ann Word Lyon, Legg. Lowe. O’Rear McCann. Minter, Canada, Van Winkle Bates, Situs. Word, Reichenbach Hatter. Carey, Lockery, Wallingford 180 elerans u b Installed on campus, 194-1 PURPOSE “Mutual Benefit through Fellowship.’’ To render all possible aid to our fellow student- veterans in all problems which may arise, scholastic or otherwise; to promote good fellowship and aid generally in the veteran’s readjustment to civilian school life. FACULTY ADVISER Professor Bennet Wall JOSEPH C. COVINC.TON OFFICERS . President Bii.r. Fulton . . Vice-President Bill Spragens Secretary Joe Ward . Paul Sands Sergeant at Arms Herman R. Allen John Morgan Allen Glennis Amburgey Lcdgel C. Bailey Paul Baldwin Daniel Ball Irving Bartley Joseph B. Beard Robert Beyerly William Blackford William Blue Harry Bohannon Steve Bohannon, Jr. Jim Brock C. G. Brown, Jr. John B. Browning Jack Burgiii David Burnett B. B. Caldwell Roy Chaffins Deward Compton Joseph ConTort Bill Connell James Gouty Joseph C. Covington Carl Cox Clayton Cox Vaiden Cox Robert C. Cross Dick Cunning Fred F. Cyrus John R. Damron Taylor Davidson Drexelle Davis John C. Denny Frank Di Giovanni Fred H. Dougherty William M. Drake Wayne Dyer Bob Eastburn Paul R. Ellis MEMBERS Ed Elsey Edward A. Farris John Fenton Claude Frady, Jr. F.Frady George Fres Bill Fulton Ernest Gardner Varge Hampton Louis Hart William Hatfield Ronald Hay era ft Robert Hendon Jack D. Hibbs J. A. Hillman George Hoey Otlev K. Hunter H. O. Jcpson Oswald Jett Vance Johns Robert D. Jones Frederick Kaesiner Bill Karraker Morris Keese Joe I.. Lawson Mary Leach William LeGrand John I.. LeMasler E. L. McClung William Mahon Charles E. Mart in Cordell Martin Maier Mar'in Robert Meagher Arthur L. Milburn James L. Miller J. K. Miller Donite B. Mitchell Jack Montgomery Roger L. Mullov. jr. Dean Myers Charles Nichols Terrell Nofl ingser Robert O’Mara William C. Padon Buddy Parker Robert L. Peavy Harold L. Phillips Ralph W. Preston William R. Price James W. Pritchard Ralmond L. Pugh William C. Rogers Boone Rose, Jr. Clayton Rowland Raymond Russell Paul Sands Edgell Sawyer Arlie Scott Jack Scott F. Smith Henry P. Smith Robert Smith Martin I.. Sneider Bill Spragens James D. St. Clair Roy Steers Paul B. Stigall Bill Sullivan Timothy Taylor William Taylor George Threikekl Thomas C. Tittler Green W. Unthank Farris Walker Joe M. Ward Charles Watson Claudius Wilchcr, Jr. Clyde Williams Eugene Williams James C. Wilson Orman Wright Dick Youngerman 184 Lawson, Spragens, Sands, Ward, Covington, Fulton, Rouse, Youngerman, Leach Elsey, Compton, Laslie, Salyer, Linn, Glass, Hall, Overall, Hart Drake, Mulloy, Bohannon, D. Wilson, Duncan, Parker, LeGrand, Blair, GufTy Couty. Pritchard, Wright, Brown. Sullivan. Beard, Jones. Ball, WicklilTe Atchison, Bantley, St. Clair, Tranberg, Caldwell. Brock, Cox, Cassidy, Frady G. Wilson, Cohen, Miller, Hampton, des Cognet, Burgin, Cyrus, Blue, Drummy Tipton, Schneider, Smith, Steers, Robertson, Fairchild, McClung, Price, Dyer 185 r OFFICERS Social Committee Mattie Douglas, Chairman Floye Mullinaux Dillard Hillman iVJembership Committee Paul Sancls, Chairman . President Secre tary - T Treasurer Publicity Committee Rob Ingram, Chairman Kendall Award Committee Edwina Abraham, Chairman Betty Ligon Everett Fairchild Edwina Abraham MEMBERS Jean Eubank Marie McKeever Betty Adair Everett Fairchild Eunice Miller Dorothy Adams Margaret Ann Fister Billie Jean Moore Jean Amaton Mary Fulton Ross Moore Jean Amis Eve Greer Floye Mullinaux Arnold Baker Luther Guier Geneva Myers Guy Baker Katherine Guion Frances Ockeman Richard Baker Blaine Guthrie Gene Oetgen Jack Banahan Frances Hagans Barbara Owens Billy Bell Doris Hall Ada Phildus Reba Bennett Emma Hardin Glenna Jean Piersall Anne Biggerstaff Marynell Hardin Amy Price Lloyd Booth Bette Harris Carolyn Reed Virginia Brady Elizabeth Hayden Carol Robinson Helen Brassfield Dillard Hillman Steve Rough Lucile Bridges Frank Willard Hillman Paul Sands Due Brown George Hobbs Ann Anderson Sandusky Donald Burdette Ulysus Horne Emma Ann Schmidt Bethel Bincline Geraldine Hoskins Martha Schubert Gertrude Burke Fern Jacobs Jack Scott Helen Louise Burke Martha Jacobs Mary Lee Scott Helen Victoria Burke Betty jeter Betty Shaffer Linville Bush Fredda Johnson Tonie Shreve George Campbell Marjorie Jones Gwen Shryock Eva Singleton Edward Carter Sovern Larkins Evelyn Caudel Carl Law era nee Sarah Smith Roberta Chandler Robert Leach Sylvia Smith Betty Ann Chapman Robert E. Lee Catherine Snowden Anna belle Cohen Richard LeGrand Laura Snydert O. J. Gonnella Sherman LeGrand Alene Spiron Jo Cooper Virginia Lindberg Emily Steel Donald Copley Harold Lowe Mary L. Thornton Juanita Creech Rose Mary Lumlev Joe Ungerleider Alleen Dale Ray Mackey Charles Warman Russell Damron Naomi Mandyke Vivian Lois Warren Charles Denny Alberta Mara man ChrisLene Whitehouse Ann Deutsch Marilyn Mara man Peggy Wilke rson Dorothy Donahue J. T. Marks Anna Mary Williams Eugenia Donahue Elmer Martin Margaret Wilson Frances Donahue Frances Masterson Mitze Wilson Helen Dorr Alicen Jack May Jane Allen Wolf Peggy Ellis Cissie Wunsch t ! r c i r W On 187 D e a n s o w omen Mrs. Sarah B. Holmes, Dean of Women, is a graduate of the University of Kentucky. She spent live years at Sayre School for Girls as principal. Receiving her M. A. degree from the University, Dean Holmes came to the University in 1939 as Assistant Dean of Women. She was made Acting Dean in 1941 and Dean of Women in 1942. As Dean of Women, Mrs. Holmes is personal adviser to women students and adviser to several student groups. Assistant Dean of Women Jane Haselden at- tended Hamilton Junior College for two years, and is a graduate of Transylvania College. She began her graduate work at the University of Michigan and received her M. A. degree from Columbia Uni- versity. She received her Ph. D. degree at the University in 19-11. Dean Haselden spent a year in France at the Sor- bonne. a part of the University of Paris. She taught at Centre College and was Assistant Professor of French and Dean of Women at both Transylvania and Murray Colleges before becoming Assistant Professor of French and Assistant Dean of Women at the University. m' 190 Crapster, Collins, H. Davis, Shipley Dempsey, Gilson, Pollitt, Doub, Jones Cohen, Thomas, Napier, Reynolds, Barnett PURPOSE The Women's Panliellenic Council, which is composed of two representatives of each soror- ity on the campus, is to foster co-operation and observance of social rules and to encourage scholarship and good-will among sorority women. Frances Street Elizabeth Crapster Janet Collins Gwen Pace Alpha Delia Pi: Nancy Jane Dempsey Lois Jean Shipley Alpha Gamma Delta: Juliette Jones Gwen Pace Alpha Xi Delta: Janet Collins Joan Barnett Chi Omega: Elizabeth Allen Thomas Lillian Henderson Delta Delta Delta: Frances Street Carolyn Gilson Delta Zeta: Nelda Napier Carol Doub 191 Alpha Delta I’i was founded at Wesleyan Female College, Maeon. Georgia, 1851. Beta Psi was installed on the University campus in 1911. The colors are blue and white, and Lhe violet is the sorority flower. A Betty Ann Allen Kathryn Armstrong Lilly Baker Anne Birchvell Patsy Bouncy Bernice Button Wilma Jeanne Canada Shirley Carmichael Gertrude Caywood Billie Dale Suzy Batten Betty Jo Baechle Helen Berry Betty Bucher Suzanne Futch Alice Hall Opal Hall Frances Hancock Suzanne Hannahs MEMBERS Ella Bohan Doggett Jeanne Elliott Martha Lou Faries Ellen Henderson Maxine Johnson Jo Ann Neal Eleanor Lee Anne McGlothen Martha McKinney Frances Riley PLEDGES Jean Hemlepp Barbara Henthorne Mary Hillenmeyer Shirley Hood Lorna Jordan Mary Lutes Joann Marsh Mary Montague Martha Newman Jean Rowe Iris Shannon 1 ,ois Jean Shipley Marian Slater Thelma Spalding Rowena Sparks Jane Street Lorraine Turck Lois White Mary Young Suzan Nicholls Mary Louise Olson Suzanne Seese Beverly Smith Millicent Snoke Virginia Spencer Lesley Stalker Shirley Stolz Emogene Venders OFFICERS Nancy Jane Dempsey Mildred Sparks . Delfhia Diinnaoan Mary Damon Helvenston . President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer First row Dempsey M. Sparks Helvenston Dunnigan Baker Canada Shipley Second row Shannon Porter Dale Rowe Birdwell Elliott McGlothen Third row Slater R. Sparks White Spalding Doggett Johnson Turck Fourth row Carmichael Neal Button Armstrong Lee Faries Riley Fifth row Stolz Caywood Street Stalker Hillenmeyer Bonncy Henderson Sixth row Bucher Hood Snoke Batten Futch Hancock Newman Olson Seventh row A. Hall Jordan Baechle. Hannahs Montague Seese Venters Marsh Eighth row Berry Lutes Spencer Henthorne Nicholls Smith Hemplepp O. Hall Alpha Gamma Delta was founded at Syracuse University in 1904. Epsilon, one Of the 52 chapters, was installed on the University campus in 1908. Red, buff, and green are the sorority colors; red and bufE roses arc the (lowers. AI p li a G a m m a Deli a BcLty Anne Amos Helen Arnold Virginia Bald) Elizabeth Barnes Elizabeth Barnett Eleanor Bennett Joyce Buchanan Carolyn Eubank Mary Jo Farmer Helen Ray Ford Betty Anne Cinocchio Marjorie Hall Audrey Hankinson Margaret Hatter l’atsy Jo I Iibbs MEMBERS Jean Johnston Juliette Jones Ann Lair Doltie Lou Moore Elsie Nevitt Esther Nevitt Mary O'Neill Dorothy Paar Gwendolyn Pace Frances Pritchett Betty Ree Rhoads Jean Robinson Marion Salisbury Louise Sccarce Nancy 1Shepherd Nancy Skeen Margaret Skinner Virginia Stephens Carolyn Stevens Ann Straughn Nancy Catherine Taylor Nancy Ellen Taylor Polly Thompson Alice Tribble Polly Tuttle Mary Frank Ward Margaret Watkins Phyllis Watkins Martha Yates Marianna Young Mae Katherine Burns Elaine Chamberlain Jean Collier Jamilcc Copelan Sara Edith Edwards PLEDGES Nelda Ewing Frances Farmer Jo Ann Finnic Marie Goff Eloise Helton Betty Leece Jean Lindow Charlotte Salisbury Virginia Schacufcl M ary Virginia Silvers Elizabeth Snyder -V OFFICERS Julie riK Jones Dottik Lou Moore Elizabeth Barnett Patsy Jo Hirbs . . President Vice-President . Secretary Treusurer m 194 Second row N. E. Taylor Tribble Barnes Esther Nevltt Barnett M. Salisbury Ginocchio Third row Thompson Skinner Johnston M. Watkins P. Watkins Arnold Shephard Fourth row Yates Pritchett Elsie Nevitt Paar Tuttle Stevens Ward Fifth row Eubank Young Farmer Ford C. Stephens Straughn Rhoads Sixth row Buchanan Robinson O’Neill Lair Hall Scearce N. Taylor Seventh row Goff Finnie Lindow Burns Edwards Silvers Leece Eighth row Snider Chamberlain C. Salisbury Helton Schaufel Collier F. Farmer Ewing Alpha Xi Delta sorority was founded at Lombard College in 1893. Xi. one of 58 national chapters, was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1908. The sorority colors arc light blue, dark blue, and gold; the flower is the Killarney rose. Joan Barnett Laura Jean Blake Frances Bostic Martha Lou Bryclon Anne Buntin Jeanne Bureau Patsy Burnett Betty Sue Caruthers Margaret Cash MEMBERS Janet Collins Harriet Freeman Jane Jameson Margaret Jamison Hazel Kennedy Yvonne Lyon Martha Matlack Mary Jane Miller Lucille Ray Barbara Rice Betty Rose Maurene Rose Jean Shropshire Marie Shrout Anne Caroline Smith Pat Thomas Betty Waltman Jean Wayman Kathleen Wrench Nadine Ankney l-.laine Ashley Mary Ann Bach Betty Bark man Mary Bradfield Barbara Brown Martha Jane Brown Mildred Jo Cooper Pauline Corbin Gloria Crump Carlene Ecton PLEDGES Winifred kissel Evelyn Harrison Marjorie Hawkins Gloria Henderson Kathleen Hoverinale Jo Ann Johnston Ruth Mae Jordan Esther Knuckles Cary Lawson Virginia Link Georgette Metcalfe Beverly Morrison Judy Murfin Rebecca Noble Geraldine Pratt Betty Jane Priestley Mary Neil Taylor Peggy Joyce Taylor Betty Tucker Elizabeth Walters Wanda White Chatline Wilson Jane Young Janet Collins Anne Caroline Smith Barbara Rice . Jane Jameson . President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer First row Smith Jameson Rice Waltman Collins Wayman M. Rose Second row Matlack Bureau Kennedy Cutchin Caruthers Miller Ray Third row B. Rose Thomas Buntin Burnett Jamison Brydon Shrout Fourth row Lyon Shropshire Freeman Barnett Wrench Link Priestley Fifth row Ankney Walters Ecton Corbin Pratt Crump Harrison Johnston Sixth row Cooper Hawkins Knuckles Morrison Noble White Jordan M. Brown Seventh row Barkman Ashley M. Taylor Bach Henderson P. Taylor Wilson Metcalfe Eighth row B. Brown Young Lawson Hovermale Tucker Murfin Fissel Bradfield Chi Omega sorority was founded at the University of Arkansas on April 5, 1895. Lambda Alpha, one of the 96 national chapters, was installed on the University campus in 1914. The sorority colors are cardinal and straw and the flower is the white carnation. Omega MEMBERS Jane Bandy Agnes Fenimore Martha Ringo Ann Barron Sue Fenimore Elizabeth Simpson Janice Bowers Martha Gayle Doris Smith Margie Burton Mar jean Hill Mary Smith Elizabeth Carey Eleanor Hopkins Jean Sullivan Kitty Churchill Ann Garland Jeffries Mary Louise Sympson Betty Clardy Judith Johnson Elizabeth A. Thomas Frances Daniel Peggy Johnston Margaret Tinder Jane Darnaby Mary Kassenbrock Margaret Tudcr Adele Denman Peggy Kingsley Margaret Whiteside Ann Elliott Carolyn McMeekin Elizabeth Lee Wright fane Elliott Mary Louise Patton Sophie Rhodes Anne Zeigler PLEDGKS Kathryn Adair Corinna Cook Nannie B. Moore Dorothy Sue Allen Margaret Fogg Betty Oates Patsy Allen Jane Garrett Nancy Shearer Elizabeth Bicknell Patricia Haley Nancy Shinnick Susan Black Betty Jo Harris Leslie Toll fane Ellen Buchanan Pat Headley Lee T t ab tie Betty Bright Ann Jillson Betty Walsh Rebecca Bryan Carolyn Moore Jane Wood OFFICERS Elizabeth Allen Thomas Martha Rinco . Kitty Churchill Jane Carroll Darnaby . President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer 198 First row Churchill Ringo Denman Darnaby Thomas Mary Smith Hill Second row S. Penimore A. Penimore Jeffries Kassenbrock Barron Jane Elliot Wrightj Third row Carey Johnston Clardy Patton Hopkins Bandy Zeigler Fourth row A. Elliot Sympson Simpson Bowers Rhodes D. Smith Johnson Fifth row Buchanan Whiteside Tinder Kingsley Sullivan McMeekin Burton Sixth roio P. Allen Toll Bryan Daniel Harris Black Bicknell Seventh row Shearer Cook Pogg Walsh Adair Garrett Haley Eighth row Shinnick Bright Traube Wood D. Allen Oates Moore Headley MEMBERS Jean Anderson Ruby Jean Hardin Roselynne Rout t Margaret Armstrong Helen Hardy Mary Julia Samuel Betty Broaddus Anne Y. Holland Beth Shipman Mary belle Calvert Emily Jones Ann Shouse Jane Clark Marie Jones Elizabeth Street Mary Fox Clarke Mary Jones Frances Street Cornelia Dozier Jo Ann Kloecker Isabel TePas Frances Draffen Joyce Lawton Alicia Tutwiler Rosemary Dummit Maria Legg Marjean Wenstrup Sue Flynn Margaret McCorkle Frances WicklifFe Barbara Futrell Polly Jo McCulloch Mary Lee WicklifFe Caroline Gilson Marjorie Mitchell Mary Lou Witherspoon Ann Gray Mary Nichols Edith Mae Owens Betty Yager Betty Brookcr Charlotte Erskine Jeanne Fields Bobby Lou Foil Hilda Gumm Sarah Hall Mary Hornbrook PLEDGES Sarah Riley Hunt Joy Marsh Angela Meisch Ann Metcalfe Elise Meyer Betsy Moore Edna O’Bryan Caroline Palmer Jane Price Mary Lynn Sanders Valerie Saunders Hester Simpson Jo Trapp Eleanor Vaughn Aurelia Wollin OFFICERS Frances Street . President Elizabeth Street Vice-President Emily and Marie Jones . Secretaries Cornelia Dozier Treasurer 200 First row E. Jones Dozier M. Jones Street Holland Calvert Witherspoon Second row Yager Clark Dummitt Routt McCulloch Wickliffe M. C. Jones Third row Wenstrup Broaddus Gilson Legg Hardin F. Wickliffe Hardy Fourth row Anderson Nichols TePas Brooker Tutwiler Shipman Flynn Fifth row Mitchell Armstrong Shouse Gray Kloecker Draffen Lawton Sixth row Futrell Owen Erskine Sanders Vaughan Foil Moore Seventh row Hornback Gumm Saunders Hall Meyer Tapp Hunt Eighth row Fields Palmer O'Bryan Price Marsh Simpson Meisch Delia Zeta was founded at Miami University. Oxford, Ohio in 1902. Alpha Theta, one ol 58 chapters, was re-installed on the campus in 1945. The sorori tv colors are old rose and vieux green and the flower is the Killarney rose. MEMBERS Beverly Gaulke Margaret Grigsby Nelda Napier PLEDGES Betty Doyle Nadine Finnie Betty Grote Wilma Lee Haverly Betty Hensley Billie Jean Hensley Patricia Hine Mary McRoberts Gloria Manter Mary Lee Stamper Kathleen Schuhart Barbara Ann Smith Mary Thurman Eleanor Van Arsdell . President Vice-President . Secretary T reasurer First row Cregor Crabb Jewett Dorsey Wilson H. Davis Second roiv Mattmiller Sulzer Shubert McDowell Spicer Tevis Third row Knapp Mitchell Helmick Leet Garst Poor Fourth row B. Brown Hogan Chandler Wallingford Long E. Davis Fifth row Agnew Bird J. Sulzer Mossman Bryant Maier Sixth row Stimson Keeton Perrone Holleman Lccgan Branch Port Kappa Delta sorority was founded at Virginia State Normal School, Fannvillc, Virginia, in 1H97. Epsilon Omega, one of the sixty-nine national chapters, was installed on the University campus in 1910. The sorority colors are olive green and white. Their flower is the white rose. K a pp a Delt a Hetty Ann Brauer Joyce Cason Ann Congleton Gerry Dugan Claudine Gibson Gerry Gooch Ruth Ann Grannis Jean Hunsinger Judy Jackson Frances Jenkins Jackie Johnson MEMBERS Virginia Kennedy Eva Lewis Martha Linney Betty Luther Mary MacDonald Mary Margaret Marks Marion Mcllvain Joyce Miller Helen Milman Virginia Weston Mi liter Helen Olinstead Jane Outland Betty Park Emily Ploch Doris Pollitt Mary Jane Ramsey Ivalou Ross Grade Wilmont Roberta Wilson Jean Wylie Frances Youlsev Emily Asbury Zoe Ann Beasley Jo Ann Beldon Mary Blocher Jane Bond Betty Joyce Bryan Jean Coleman Martha Sue Crosby Sara Lou Dorton PLEDGES Mary Alice Duncan Catherine Fleming Norma Green Becky Hilliard Marianna Holeman Jo Allen Kapplinger Nancy Kimbrough Nancibelle King Carol Maninni Carolyn Meyer Frances Morgan Ramona Newman Peggy Plinear Betsy Powers Charlotte Ram burg Mary Ann Shelton Ann Tucker Ruth Wilde OFFICERS Doris Pollitt Gerry Dugan Rutii Ann Grannis Mary Margaret Marks . President I ice-President . Secretary Treasurer 206 Second row Gibson Miller Brauer Milman McDonald Olmstead Outland Third row Hunsinger Linney Park Congleton Willmott Jackson Ploch Fourth row Gooch Minter Mcllvain Youtsey Luther Jenkins Cason Ross Fifth row Holeman Duncan King Wylie Lewis Hillaird Tucker Crosby Sixth row Meyer Newman Beasley Ramberg Blocher Coleman Wilde Dorton Seventh row Shelton Bryan Ramsey Puryear Bond Fleming Green Kimbrough rr Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority was founded at Monmouth College in 1879. Beta Chi. one of the seventy-three national chapters, was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1910. The sorority colors are light and dark blue; the sorority flower is the fleur-de-lis. K a pp a K a pp a Gamma Mary Elizabeth A Iverson Janice Ayers Flora Baker Ethel Blanton Mary Ann Bowman Sue Ann Bradford Margaret Champe Martha Clements Elizabeth Crapster Katherine Crapster Mary Keith Dosker Mary Dunlap Mary Wallace Evans Phillis Feldman Betty Field MEMBERS Betty Brooks Fulton Polly Gallaher Betty Gay Ruth Gildart Lyde Gooding Joanne Gorham Patricia Gridin Mary Jane Grimes Sara Gay Hall Julie Landrum Frances Lawton Beverly Leacliman Dorothy Locke Julia Ann Maier Ann Oldham Margaret Oldham Nancy O’Rear Ridgely Park Caroline Rodes Sarah Rodes Mary Virginia Rogers Ruth Ellen Shroeder Alice Spencer Mary Swinebroad Dorothy Sympson Brownell Talbert Elizabeth Taylor Freda Wade Ann Webb Peggy Berryman Ann Talbott Clayton Betty Ezell Mary Frances Hagan Nancy Hart Madge Johns PLEDGES Betty Lowery Carolyn McCann Mary McCawlcy Doris McWilliams Joan Ruby Joan Sellards Shanklin Shrout Frances Treacy Sue Ann Turley Missie VanMeler Margaret Yager •- .V fT.f t ' -1 3 si v ir | OFFICERS ElJZABET'II Craps I I K Saraii Hall Marv Virginia Rogers Kviherini: Crapster . . President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer 208 First row Hall Scott E. Crapster Spencer Griffin K. Crapster Rogers Second row Oldham Champe Webb Fields Evans S. Rodes Clements Third row Dunlap Schroeder Gorham Landrum O'Brien Gildart Fulton Fourth row Gooding Ayers Feldman Parks Bowman Loche Grimes Fifth row Leachman Maier Taylor Talbert Swineboa O’Rear Alverson Sixth row C. Rodes Bradford Wade Baker Dosker Gallaher Van Santwood Ruby Seventh row McCann Lowry Hart Berryman Turley Ezell Johns McWilliams Eighth row Yager McCawley Traecy Shrout Hagen Clayton Van Meter Sallards Zeta Tau Alpha was rounded at Virginia State Normal School in 1898. Alpha Chi was installed on the University campus in 1924. The colors are turquoise and steel gray, and the white violet is the sorority flower. Pat Cottrell Betty Davis Beverly Davis Charlotte Ferguson Catherine Coman Dorothy Grugin MEMBERS Ollie Lee Hays Frances Johnson Mary Beth M( Parian Esther Montgomery Mildred Moore Vivienne Rambo Jeanette Reynolds Bel tv Robinson Polly Spillis Maureen Taylor Dorothy Titsworth Mary Nell White Mary Lou Ziegler Carolyn Bealmear Holly Cain Ann Carter Marjorie Carter Jackie Cawood Virginia Cheshire Margie Clegg Doris Davis Jessie Mae Ferris Jean Franklin Helen Cay PLEDGES Jane K. Guess Anne Gullet Mary Jane Jenkins Elise Hartman Violet M. Jones Joyce Jordan Ruth Lebold Stella Miller Marilyn Morris Martha Ann M uth Marion Pabst Betty Ratchford Dorothy Reynolds Volanda Lee Rice Marjorie Trostel Jere Trulock Joanne Turner Katharine Webb Pauline Weight Mary Jaiie Williamson Betty Workman Penelope Young OFFICERS J KAN i n K Reynolds Ollie Lee Hays . Mildred Moore Charlotte Fi-rouson . President I 'ice-President . Secretary T reasurer 210 J ail Alpha Pi was founded at the University of Kentucky in May. 1915. The sorority colors are brown and gold and the flower is the lily-of-the-vallcy. Tou Alpha P Ol I KT.RS . President Secretary Treasurer Rita Faye Kravel Dorothy Levy Shirley Younger Naomi Saslau Becker PURPOSE To discuss and act upon matters concerning fraternities in general and to act as a medium between the University administration and fraternities. OFFICERS William L. Sullivan . . President Jim Miller . ........... Vice-President William Carroll ......... Secretary Clyde Tit ion ......... Treasurer FACULTY ADVISER T. T. Jones MEMBERS Alpha Gamma Riio: Irvin Overall Matt Williams Delia Cm: William Carroll Miller Holland Kappa Alpha: William Blair Cas Lane Kappa Sigma: Lynn Houston A1 Reynolds Pi Kappa Alpha: Charlie Burton Howard Stephenson Phi Delta Theta: Bob Guffey William Sullivan Sigma Alpha Epsilon: John Kinnard Jim Miller Sigma Chi: Joe Covington Bob Whitley Sigma Phi Epsilon: Cornell Clarke Clyde Tipton Zkta Beta Tag: Arnold Schneider Martin Schneider Sigma Nu: William Laslie Lance Trigg Carroll. Tioton, Miller, Lane Trigg, Blair, Burton, Laslie Reynolds, Whitley. Covington. Stephenson Houston, Kinnaird, Clarke, Overall Del La Tau Delta was rounded at Bethany College in 1856. Della Epsilon, one of the 76 chapters in American colleges and universities, was installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1924. Purple, white, and gold are the fraternity’s colors; pansy is the flower, and “ The Rainbow is the national publication. Delta Tau Dell a I'roy Adams Bill Campbell Carl Combs Bert Cooper MEMBERS Ed Jones William McGowan Earl Prater Archie Rainey Jack Reed Kenneth Rush Boh Scott Buddy Barrett Ed Carr Frank Cassidy Don Combs Bill DeWitt Bill Hackcnsmith PLEDGES Fred Kacstncr Bruce McClure Don Mitchell Jack Montgomery Bill Overhultz Elliot Peel Frank Pittman Ray Pugh Phil Robertson 11. Clay Russell Leonard Short Leland Wisener Joe G. Young OFFICERS Everett Elsey W'ii.ijam H. Fulton William H. Karraker . President Vice-President Sc err I ary and Treasurer BETA NU CHAPTER First roro Houston Colton Pewitt Second rote Drake Reynolds Bowen Demarcus Third row Gardner Wilson Hale Pryor Fourth row Pranks Burgard McKee Jones Fifth roro Toylar Gullett Tranberg Adams J A . T l J Uu- W fk SW ; rgp sm - 221 Phi Delta Theta fraternity was founded at Miami University, Miami. Ohio, in lucky Epsilon, one of the one hundred and five national chapters, was installed on sity campus in 1901. Azure and argent are the fraternity colors; the white carnation is the flower. Plii Della Tliela Jack Atchison Morris Beebe Deward Compton A. B. Duncan Jack Farris MEMBERS J uliau Fortney Charlie Gardner Robert E. Guffy John I lopkins Charles K. Jones Charles T. Lang Ike Burns Luther Caldwell Kent Floyd William Gilmer Tom Glass PLEDGES Frank Huse, Jr. Wallace Jones Hal Phillips Robert Puryear (Jerald Relnns OFFICERS Robert E. Guffy.........................President John Hopkins .... Vice-President Jack Atchison ..... Secretary Morris Beebe ..... Treasurer 222 Donald L. Meade William Silliman Hugh Shannon William Sullivan Jac k Tingle Dick Simon Hal Taylor James Volner Edwin West Ormand Wright, Jr. Pi Kappa Alpha was founded at the University of Virginia, March 1. 1868. Omega, one of 84 national chapters, was installed at the University in 1901. The fraternity colors arc garnet and old gold and the flower is the lily-of-the-valley. fK Pi K a Bernard R. Able J. Donald Bonta Joseph I). Potto Charles R. Burton Robert I.. Carter Daniel D. Ball ('. Edward Brandon, Jr. Earl C. Cottrell Weldon F. Demunbrun Thomas Duncan Samuel W. Frentz MEMBERS T. William Chawk Robert J. Duncan Walter Ferguson Donald M. Hall Homer Keith Hall Oscar H. Hull PLEDGES Thomas E. Gish Burt Halbert, Jr. Joseph L. Lawson Elmer Liebert Lawrence S. Lodewick Gordon K. McCormick James B. Messer David P. Newman Roger F. Ruth Howard W. Stephenson Wilbur A. Tincher Carl E. Weber Robert J. Mulholland William W. Peavyhousc R. Douglas Rankin Edwin E. Reese Glenn Stille Boyce D. Tate OFFICERS Howard W. Stephenson . Charles R. Burton Wilbur A. Tincher Donald M. Hall . President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer First row Stevenson Burton 'Second row Ruth Newman Botto D. Hall Able Third row Huff H. Hall Ferguson R. Duncan Carter Fourth row Tincher Weber Gish Demunburn Still e Fifth row T. Duncan Lawson Reese Mulholland Ball Sixth roio Tate Halbert Brandon Cottrell Messer KENTUCKY EPSILON CHAPTER First row Parker Kinnard Miller Second row Wilkinson Cruise Davis Hancock Third row Posey Crockett Everett Towles Fourth row Connell Hall Cornett Clay 227 Sigma Chi nas founded at Miami University in 1855. Lambda Lambda, one of the 121 national chapters, was installed on the University campus March 31, 1893. Blue and gold arc the fraternity colors; white rose is the flower. Sigma i John Allen Thomas Asbury Richard T. Beal Harry Bohannon James Bostic Harry Carl William Chambers Hugh T. Collett C. Kilmer Combs Joseph C. Covington Frank Dean MEMBERS Fred 15. Ferris Alvarado Funk Halpin O’Reilly Hackett Wallace Horine Robert C. Hume Richard Hundley Selby Hurst Robert Kretschmer William Krueger Richard Linn Gene Marlowe Leonard Manley Jesse McGune Robert McDonough Owen C. Rouse Thomas Smith Benjamin Smithson Eugene Stuart William B. Sturgill James R. Whitley Roger Yost John Hughes Young Richard G. Youngcrman William Blackford Arthur Boone. Jr. Roger Brown William Casson Fred Cyrus Richard Endicott Morgan Fears Jack Fletcher Henrv Foushee PLEDGES Lewis Hart Edward Logan Joseph Mainous Leroy Maiiier Charles McMcekin J. F. Mueller Thomas Parry Arthur Roberts William Roberts E. P. Royalty Barkley J. Sturgill Frank Thurman Harry Trent Howard Wiles Lacy Williamson Wallace Williamson James Wilson Singleton Yeary OFFICERS Joseph C. Covington James Bostic Hugh T. Collett Fred Ferris |olin Hughes Young . . President V ice-President Secretaries Treasurer 228 First row Combs Ferris Covington Collett Young Hurst Second row Smithson Carl Kretschmer Youngerman Hundley Krueger Third row Marlowe Bohannon Yost Whitley Hume Funk Fourth row T. Smith Asbury Stuart Linn Rouse Manley Fifth row Foushee Parry Cason Hart Blackford Allen Sixth row Boone Thurman G. Williamson B. Roberts Fears Endicott Seventh row Cyrus Maner Logan Trent W. Williamson McMeekin Eighth row Royalty F. Roberts Mainous Wiles Wilson Brown First row Tipton Clarke Second row Wood Bennewitz Bumstead Lowe Salyer Third row Taylor McDonald Harrod Jones Kenney Fourth row Drake Martin Meers Fisher Parrish Fifth row Stone Maynard Lee Kelly Childers Sixth row Hatcher Young Hill Ilarrolson Voorhees Casvvi:i.i Prewitt Lane Virgil P.'Lary, Jr. . Russei.i. Dks Cognets Vi i.i jam Blair . OFFICERS . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Viley Blackburn William Blair Russell Des Cognets Drexelle R. Davis William Donovan Chris F.kris MEMBERS William Gant Bartley Green well Cabell Francis William Haggard James M. Hisle Caswell Prewitt Lane Virgil P. Lary, Jr. David Martin Lloyd Robinson William Sandusky Edmond Shropshire Jack Sorrelle Deward Weldon Jack Allen PLEDGES Joe Mathews William Thornton SOPHOMORES jv : AGRICULTURE HOME ECONOMICS Thomas H. Ashury Flora Baker Delta J. Barker Charles W. Rerckman Mae K. Blackford Nell Bogie Blanch Brown Ray D. Bunch Linville J. Bush Catherine R. Calvert George M. Campbell Margaret J. Campbell Anna R. Carter Jean T. Coleman Ella R. Ci ume Russell des Cognets, Jr. Ann Deutsch Ralph L. Estes Robert G. Faulkner Emery Lou Flanders Harriett D. Freeman Billy V. Gaines Orhello Gaskin James E. Goodwin Mildred E. Graham Emogene Gregory Margaret E. Grigsby Katherine E. Guion OllieL. Hays Elizabeth Ann Hilton Frances H. Horton Edward N. Howard, Jr, Betty K. Howe Otley Kyle Hunter Thomas H. Johnson Mary Betty Ligon Nancy Eurena Long Bettv B. Luther Noel D. McDonald Martha G. Me Kenney Charles E. Martin Steele F. Mattingly Dixie G. May Helen F. Mayhew Orville R. Miller Ben F. Newman. Jr. Bettie W. Parrish Kathleen L. Poor Mary L. Prewitt Reuben N. Pribble Peggy S. Puryear Betty Jean Ramsey Elizabeth Robinson Suzanne R. Seese Bernice Sebree Carl W. Sinclair Scott S. Smith Dorothy F. Speakes Virginia Spencer William Stone Helen F. Triplett John O. Venable Rue Wallace Martha L. Ward Christine Whitehouse Matt R. Williams. Jr. Mary E. Wills Jane L. Wood Dave T. Wright Rosa Wunsch Dorothy A. Yancey Payne R. York Jane E. Young Penelope J. Young 236 SOPHOMORES ARTS SCIENCES John Wathcn Abell Bernard R. Able Barbara Akers John Morgan Allen Belle Jane Allison Robert L. Anderson Shirley Ann Anderson Robert W. Arnold Raymond David Aubrey Daniel Delbert Ball Frances L. Ball Mary Jo Ball Steve J. Banahan, Jr. Betty Jean Bartee Irving R. Bartley Jean Baylor William Kenneth Bays Russell Leon Beatty Richard Theodore Beal Naomi S. Becker Anne G. Benckart Reah Marie Bennett Mary Margaret Berry Susan Black George William Blair Rose Marie Blanchet Gus Blevins Margaret Lee Bolton Lloyd Lee Booth Joe D. Bolto Betty Anne Brady Sally A. Branch Clarence C. Brown, Jr. Martha Jane Brown Matilda K. Brown Jane Ellen Buchanan Joyce P. L. Buchanan Betty Ann Bucher Henry D. C. Bumsled Anne Evans Biintin Helen Mae Burke Patricia Ann Burnett Marjorie Burton Bernice W. Button Betty Button Albert Kenton Campbell Paul M. Carlson Shirley Carmichael George M. Catlett Jean Jacqulion Cawood Gertrude W. Cay wood Mary H. Cay wood Bill Morris Chambers Margaret Blaine Champe Mary Jo Chipman Mary Patricia Clarke Frances Cl i(lord Ray Colton, Jr. Winifred Imogcne Combs Deward Compton Ann Conglcton Corinna M. Cook Mary Elizabeth Cook Mildred Jo Cooper Charlotte Catherine Corn Edna F. Crawford Helen Lucille Crawford Mary Price Creamer Mary M. Gregor Gloria Elaine Crump Martha Crutchfield Lillian Ruth Damron Beverly Jeanne Davis Betty Louise Davis Sue Vance Day Wendell C. Dcinarcus Carolyn R. Denning Freeman W. Demunbrun Mary Ann Devcreux Frank E. Dexter Marjorie A. Dolibcr Helen Virginia Dorr Mary Keith Dosker 237 SOPHOMORES Juanita Harris William Dudley Hatfield Martha June Hatter Jane Heath Lavinia Ellen Henderson Virginia P. Hendrick Mary Joan Hillenmeyer Wilma Jean Franklin Martha Jean Hill Ann T. Fraysure Patricia O. Hill (Mrs.) Polly Gallaher Jean M. Hinkle Robert D. Galvin Mary Pick ford Hinkle Charles T. Gardner Barbara Ann Hoggc Beverly Elaine Gaulke Joseph Burnett Holland Betty N. Gay Cecile Noel Hudson Elizabeth, Dowell Gioia Barbara Gittins Helen Gibson Hulchcraft Rosemary S. Dununit Barbara Joyce Gilbert Doris Jackson Thomas D. Duncan Oliver J. Gonnella Jane Vaughan Jameson Mary M. Dunlap Bonnie Gormley Emily Jean Johnson Robert B. Eastburn Mary Eva Greer Judy Keen Johnson Margaret R. Ellis Rita Greenwald Alelia Ann Johnston Mary Elizabeth Ellis Matilda Guerra Jo Ann Johnston Edward Everett Elsey Robert E. Gully Mary Lou Jones Nicholas John Englisis Virginia Haag Ruth Ella Jones Jewell Frances Estill Emma Jean Hackney Ruth Madeleine Kemp Patricia Evans Martha D. Hagan Colona May Kenney Mary Jo Farmer Herman E. Hale Jean Louise Kesler Jack Farris O.C. Halyard, Jr. Patricia Jane Kcssack Margaret Faulkner Marjorie A. Hall Jocelyn Kilham Fred B. Ferris Margaret Jean Hall Jane H. Fetter Jane Lee Hamersley Catherine G. Fleming Ruth Josephine Hampton Cecillia Florence Audrey C. FTankinson Sue Flynn Ruby Gene Hardin La Nolle Fogle Shirley N. Hardin Bobbie Lou Foil Prince G. Harrill Helen Ray Ford Mildred G. Ford Betty Jean Forkner Ruth Foster Elizabeth Dowell Fugate Barbara D. Futrell Emily Hunt Frank 238 SOPHOMORES Lalla R. Kirk Charlotte Evelyn Knapp Esther Mae Knuckles Ann Crawford Lair Carl Z. Lawrence Mildred L. Layman Robert V. Leach Delbert L. Lee Eleanor Maye Lee Eva LaRue Lewis Dorothy R. Levy Lillian Marie Lewis Arthur Lieber Richard Earl Lowe Lloyd Douglas Lowry Elbert L. McClung Dorothy McCraw Anna Jane McDonald Margaret Harrison McDowell Melrose McGurk Marion M. Mcllvain Wilford Mclnturff Carolyn C. McMeekin C. C. McMullin Delia N. Manning Sarah Ellen Marrs Dorothea B. Martin Marilyn Matherly Jo Ann Mathews Patricia A. Mendenhall Ernest Metzner Virginia Weston Minter Marilyn Jean Mitchell Billie Jean Moore Ruth Mount Elizabeth Lee Mulliken Floye Avis Mullinaux Martha Lucille Myers Nelda Newell Napier Jane Elizabeth Neikirk Martha Jane Newman Mary Kathleen Nichols Avanell Nunnery Bette R. Oates Lovis Thomas Ockerman Donne Francis O'Donnell Gene Barbara Oetjen Nancy Kathryn O'Hare Margaret Arnold Oldham Mary Louise Olson Mary Katherine O’Neill Bert R. Osborne John M. Owen Amanda Palmer Elizabeth Park Jack G. Parkinson Henry L. Paul Betty Scruggs Pearson William Wesley Pcavyhouse Bobby Jean Perry Harvey Mac Pewitt Aleiheia Lemoine Pol litte Georgia Rich Portmann Olive Justine Potter June Potts Avan Nell Marie Prater Amy Adell Price Frances A. Pritchett John Ray Pryor Martha Ann Quillen Patricia Ann Quinn George C. Rader Jean Lawson Rankin John Thomas Rawling Nvna Lou Raynes Emma Reita Redden Betty C. Rees May Belle Reichenbach Albert S. Reynolds Mary Margaret Reynolds Betty Ree Rhoads Barbara Rose Rice Beverly Ann Ritchie Mildred Aline Robertson 239 SOPHOMORES Elizabeth Snyder Margaret C. Tinder Robert Jack Tingle James Leslie Toll, Jr. Margaret Ann Toy Frances Stanhope Trcady Jere Mae Trulock Ann O. Tucker Jesse Allen Tunslill Thelma Southworth Rex McKenna Turley Mary Jean Spicer Audrey Mae Turner Pauline Margaret Spillis Marilyn Frances Turner William Clark Spragens Bettie Jane Tuttle Mary Lee Stamper Caroline Virginia van Santvoord Emily C. Steele Raymond Richey Vincent Betty Jeanne Robinson Virginia Lee Steele John AusLin Violette Willa Dean Rose Leone Virginia Stephens Sue Wade Owen C. Rouse George Weldon Stephenson Jewell Bryce Walker Roger Francis Ruth Howard Stephenson Loutillie Mae Walker Doris J. SafricL Ann Wilson Stevenson Vera Ann Wallace Barbara Salisbury Carolyn Stevens Douglas Elizabeth Walters Clay Salyer Glenn Gilmore Stille Mary Frank Wark Mary Julia Samuel Gloria Elizabeth Stivers Vivian Lois Warren Frances Louise Scearce Martha Huffman Stivers Mary Louise Webb Margery Schwart Lola J. Stokes Sarah Kathryne Wcisbach BeLty Sue Scott Shirley Logan Stolz Lois Kathryn White Margaret Helen Scott Ann Jay Straughn Ruth Helen Wilde Mary Lee Scott Alice Jane Street Peggy Earline Wilkerson Vella K. Wise Scott William Clement Swill George Lacy Williamson Ella Louise Seale Charlotte Brownell Talbert Ramon Scllcs Charles W. Taylor Mary L. Sheets Edith Thatcher Dorothy Lynn Shoemaker Patricia Caroline Thomas Martha Virginia Short Wanda Jane Thomas Marv Virginia Silvers Matilda J. Thompson Homer J. Simon Wilbur Alexander Tincher Nancy Leigh Skeen Margaret Lee Skinner Carolena Lewis Smith Dorothy Smith Kli nbcth RatliII Smith Mary Hurry Smith Millicent Kendall Snoke 240 SOPHOMORES Louise Anne Wilson 1 Amelia Bagby Wollin Charlotte G. Wood Ellen Stevenson Wood Marjorie Zae Wyant j|j: Martha Lawrence Yates Helen Louise York Dorothy Donnell Joseph Garland Young Margaret Lois Dowell In Mary Elizabeth Young Robert Duncan Anne Elizabeth Zeigler Henry John Egalite Mary Lou Ziegler Eleanor Fullemvider Fort Frances Anne Gerber COMMERCE Sarah Kathryn Gooden Mildred Agee Norma Evelyn Green Dorothy Louise Baird Dorothy Jean Grugin Frederick Nichols Maxwell Pringle Barrett Dorothy Jean Hall Helen M. Olinstead Dorothy Louise Bashara Donald Hall Beverly Morrison Morris Wilson Beebe Mildred Heath Anne Peel Clay Bishop Frances Holloman Etna R. Presley William B. Blackford T. R. Holliday Ralmond L. Pugh Mary Lynn Blevins Alice Patricia Howard Vivienne Rambo Patsy Marie Bonney Martha Lawson Jacobs In ex Rogers Holleen Cain Gloria Johnson Morris Rozen Ada Margaret Cash Judith Marie Johnson Betty Jean Rose Cornell C. Clarke Nora Lee Johnson Charles Rupurecl Ann Talbott Clayton Ena L. Jono Anne Scott jf' Clayton Cox Ruth Kirtlev Vera V. Salyer Wilbur G. Cox Mary Gene Lair Charles Sexton James Taylor Lanham Joseph Silliman Virgil P. Lary Kitty Sledd Robert W. MacDonald Lee Troy Smith Alicen Jack May Marjorie Stembridgc Robert Meador Annette B. Stimson Glenn H. Meadors John Stough Virginia L. Meyer Kenneth Thomas Alason Trigg I Jean Adelyn Wayman Carl Edwin Weber Hazel Wells Wanda White Martin Wilson Marianna Young 241 SOPHOMORES EDUCATION Dorotliy Louise Adams Sylvia Baker Edna Mae Casile Betlye Jean Cockrell Stuart Wilson Cohen Normal Claire Cravens Frank Rogers Dean, Jr. Ann J. Donovan Kathryn Ann Franz Pauline Goldben Lyde Luttrell Godding Mary Virginia GrilFey Mildred Jean Haggerty Elizabeth Geltz Haines Betty Lou Hogg Jean Hunsinger Annis C. Huttman Dorothy Aliene Johnson Marietta Jones Julia May Leach Betty Jane Leet Rose Mary Anne Lumley Anna Jean Lyons Margie Ann Mattmillcr Thclbert Ross Moore Billie Jane Penn Marie Burton Powell Betty Jane Price Lucile Welch Reid William Roberts, Jr. Jean Robinson Hugh Ross Shannon Catherine D. Snowden Anna Boyd Taylor Louise Wells Vosburgh Margaret Anne Whiteside Anna Margaret Yager Frances C. Youtsey ENGINEERING Natalie Abello L. C. Acton Eugene Amburgcy John Barath, Jr. Robert B. Boies Charles F. Boyle Robert L. Carter Jay C. Childers Judson P. Cramer Cl ell F. DeSpain Barbara E. Dyche Edward L. Elder Carolyn B. Eubank Rodford W. Eubank Ernest Gardner, Jr. Ernest E. Griswold Clark L. Haggard Richard E. Hicks Matthew J. Hogan William R. Ingram Margaret R. Jamison J. Calhoun Jones Edward M. Kenney Dwight L. McCray Robert J. Mulholland Betty C. Peters William R. Peyton Raymond G. Preccc Raymond D. Russell Oro C. Seevers John R. Sellers [ames D. Slaton Marjorie C. Sulzcr Harry C. Trent : Layton C. Tuggle Manuel A. Vila Robert T. Westerfield Johnathan M. Whitmer Billie H. Whitten Lucille R. Wilson 9J9 FRESHMEN AGRICULT I R E HOME ECONOMICS Barbara A. Allen Mildred R. Allen John W. Amburgey Mildred Jean Amis Halley F. Angell Lloyd G. Antic Coy J. Ashley Pauline R. Corbin Ledgel C. Bailey Audrey E. Colder Arnold D. Baker Evalyn Penn Crawford Robert F. Barrowman Robert C. Cross, Jr. John V. Barnett Bertha J. CundifF Isaac V. Berry Amy E. Dean Judith M. Blevins Jack Denny Sam Boggs Mary Jane Denny Mary Jane Bradficld Garrett F. Donovan Hilda W. Guniin Elizabeth M. Bl ight William R. Downs Evelyn L. Hammond Betty Anne Brugli William Durrett, Jr. Elise Kathryn Hartman James H. Buckles' Linda L. Dyer David E. Hatchett Anne C. Busch Juanita J. Eubank Shirley J. Heath Robert Byerle John C. Everett, III Rayburn K. Hensley El nor Fair Castle Walter B. Ferguson Jack D. Hibbs John C. Clay George W. Freas David T. Hicks Anne N. Col liver David M. Frymire Lillian F. Hixson Nadine Combs Marge Ann Funkhouser Joyce 1. Holbrook Suzanne Nell Futch Esther S. Hood Bonnie M. Garrigan Frances T. Horlacher Dorothy P. Gilbert Kathleen I. Hovermale William F. Giltner Oliver L. Hudson Hartford Granitz Janice M. Ingram Darrel H. Greer James B. Jackson Charles H. Gulley Mary Q. Jewell James G. Gulley Vance C. Johns Paul W. Jones Maymc O. Joseph Betty L. Lawless William Paul Layer Henry S. LeGrand Virginia A. Link Harold G. Love Mary E. Lutes 243 FRESHMEN R. C. Wells Marilyn J. Wheeler Tom R. Rose Edward L. Ruggles August C. Whitfield Claudius N. Wilcher, Jr. Betty J. Williams Edward L. Williams Margaret M. Wilson Mitzi Peal Wilson Aimee Mildred Winje Milton T. Wright, Jr. Curtis Sanders Ruth Sayre Arlie Scott Jack J. Scott ARTS SCIENCES Betty Jean Abraham Kathryn Adair Phillip D. Sears Joan C. Adams |o Anne Scllards Robert C. Adams Juanita McCarty Nancy Jean Shearer Mary Jane Agnew Ilus R. Mackey Marjorie C. Shields Sidney Aldridge Alberta P. Maraman Mary Ann Simpkins Herman Ray Allen Joanne li. Marsll Robert A. Simpson Martha Jean Allen Calvin Martin, Jr. Hazel J. Smith Patsy Clay Allen Harold L. Martin Sylvia Anne Smith Jean Amato Marguerite A. Marlin Thomas Sorrell Calvin Anderson Mildred G. May Ralph A. Speaks Roberta Anderson Benny C. Mays Nancy J. Stevens John Anggelis Stella M. Miller Joyce Stewart Nadine Ankcy Naomi L. Mondykc Emery E. Tackett Mary E. Montague Betty Lois Talbot Walter I.. Moore Boyce D. Tate Robert N. Morris Mary Niel Taylor Mary Jean Mossman Timothy H. Taylor George H. Paine Anna Lois Varney Taylor C. Parrish Floyd G. Webb Walter E. Parsons Leslie Wells Mildred Frances Peters Glenna Jean Picrsall Julia Pogue Dan Razor Eloisc Ridley Warren Risk Francis Roberts Boone Rose, Jr. 244 FRESHMEN 2 Robert Arbuckle Argus Armes Janice Arnett Ann Hodge Arnold Emily Asbury Jeanne Asbury David Asher George Augusta Odella Austin Mary Baumstark Henrietta Avent Robert Ellis Baxter Mary Virginia Avritt James C. Bayes Mary Ann Bach Dorothy Beall Hazel Baker Ralph M. Beard Mary Jo Baker Oscar Carl Beasley Ruth Ballenger Zoe Beasley Sara Ballenger Irene Beaton Franklin Bard well Joanne Bel den James Barker William Bell Jane Parker Bond Betty Bark man Alice Bentley Arthur Boone vfary Lawrence Barnes Helen Berry Helen V. Bowman Jimmie Barnett Margaret Berryman Callie Bradley Patricia Barreda Charles Beuris Chesley Brandon Jack Barrow man Elizabeth Bicknell Helen Brassfield Ann Louise Bates Amanda Bingham Stanley Brenning Mary Battle Nancy Bird Lucille Bridges Arthur Batts Warren Bishop Mary Bridgewater Thelma Joyce Blades Mary E. Bright John Blair Lois Briskey Nell Blair Lawrence Britt Louise Blanchet Geraldine Brock George Blanda Hugh Bronaugh Zeb Blankenship Barbara Brown Benny Ann Blessing Beverly Brown Edmund Blythe Joseph Brown Lois Iris Boling Roger Brown Lillian Brownfield Mary Esther Brumfield Martha Bryan Virginia Bryan Mary Bryant Georgia Buchanan Roberta Buchanan Glenn Burchett 245 FRESHMEN Robert Catron William Cooper Jamielee Copelan Donald Copley Cleo Cornett Harold Cornett James Daniel Cornette Otiillie Rose Cosden Carolyn Cotton Earl Cottrell Evelyn Gaudel Carl Cox Emma Chambers Charles Edward Cox Roberta Chandler Mary Charles Cox Betty Ann Chapman Sara Crabtree Virginia Cheshire Harry Creamer Eli Ciungan Ann Creech Jack Lewis Clark John R. Crockett William Granville Clarke Dick Cunnagin Donald Burdette William Guthrie Clark Eula Curtis Howard Burgin Margaret Clegg Jane Dabney Gertrude Burke Anita Goldiron Myra Dale Betty Burnley 11a Jeanne Collier John Damron Virginia Bur.son Mary Jo Collins Fred Daugherty Wilma Bush Donald Combs Joseph Daugherty F.dnabelle Byron Juliette Combs Carolyn Davis Harry Gayle Caldwell Robert Combs Doris Davis James R. Caldwell Suzanne Coneannon James B. Davis Luther Caldwell Jessie Conn Anita Rose Campbell Raymond Connell Jean Campbell John Conner Howard Canfield Mel Connct Harry Carl Alice Cook Helen Carney Curtis Ray Cook Elizabeth Carpenter Murray Cook Joanna Carpenter Cathleen Cooper Edward Carr Eleanor Cooper Shirley Carroll Edward Carter Maria Carter Marjorie Carter William Cason Margaret Gather Betty Gatlin Clara Catron 246 William R. Davis Patricia DeHof Mildred Demaree Andrew Demon Dorot hv Desmond Julia Dinsmore Dorothy Donohue Frances Donahue Evelyn Doty Bette Doyle Virginia Duffy Beverly Durham Waynoka Louise Dyer John F. Easley Sara Edwards Christ Ekris Robert Eldridge Doris Elliott Ethel Elliott Joseph Elmore Laura Elswick Ann English Phyllis Liters elda Ewing Frances Farmer Freida Fair William Farra FRESHMEN Doreen Farrell Jessie Mac Farris Jane Ellen Faulconer Mary Faulkner Morgan Fears Robert Fciring Phillis Feldman John Fenton Jane Finley Jo Anne Finnie Nadine Finnie Jerry Fish William Fisher Winifred Fissel Margaret Fister Jack Fletcher Walter Fletcher Donald Floyd Margaret Fogg Walter G. Ford Francis Foster Henry Foushee Virginia Franks Ann Franklin Frances Freeman Harold Friedly Ernest Fritts Margaret Furneaux Betty Lou Gaffin William Gann Jane Garrett Kathleen Garrett Landon Garrett Thomas Garrison Zanah Garrison Phyllis Gault William Gault Jean Geldriech Miriam Gerber James Gilchrist Juanita Giles Ruth Joyce Gillespie Thomas Glass Betty Goff Joyce Goldberg Charles Goodin Thomas Goodin Margaret Gorin Richard Gorham Harold Green Alvina Griflin 247 FRESHMEN Patsy Grizzard Willard Gross Jane Guess Olive Guess Lois Guilfoil Anne Gullet Dtvaine Gullet Gene Haas Mary Frances Hagan Marie Haick Patricia Haley Opal Hall Sara Hall Ronnie Hamilton John Hancock Suzanne Hannahs Carolyn Hanson Martha Harmon Pauline Harmon John Harralson Bernard Harris Betty Harris David Harris Evelyn Harrison Alice Harrison Charles Hart Robert Hatfield Owen Ha tick Norton Hauser Wilma Haverly Marjorie Hawkins Patricia Headley Wilda Heath Alma Heathman John Heaton Eloise Helton Clarinda Heibner Juanita Hemlepp Dorothy Henderson Charles Hendricks Paula Hengemel Gene Heniser Agnes Hensley Betty Hensley Sally Henson Barbara Henthorne Vivian Hereford Vivian Hcsch Raymond Heffmgton James Henry Robert Hibbs Thomas Hickey Mildred Higgason Ida May Hill Thomas 1 li II Rebecca Hilliard David Hines George Hobbs Barbara Hogge Marianna Holeman Leota Holland Marian Hoi 1 i ngsworth Mildred Holsteen Charles Hood Eupha Hopkins Beryl Horton Adna Hounshell Delton House Shi ill Howard Mary Lou Howard Travis Howard Lonnie Howerton Mary Jean Howton William Huber Cecile Hudgins Belue Huff Richard Hundlev 248 FRESHMEN Billie Hunt Wallace Hunt Frank Huse Frances Hutchens Henry Irvin Judith Jackson Nellie Jackson Virginia Jackson Fern Jacobs Juanita Jacobson Barbara Jenkins James R. Jenkins Mary Jenkins Amy Jenney Herbert Jepson Ruby Jesse Betty Jeter Thelma Jeter Ann Jillson Alice Johnson Arnold Johnson Fredda Johnson Pauline Johnson Rae Johnson Ruth Johnson Adrian Jones Don Jones Marvin Jones Robert Jones Wallace Jones Irene Jordan Lorn a Jordan Ruth Jordan Virginia Juett Maurine Kaestner Mary Kalbreier M. Lucille Kaufman Overton Kavanaugh Rol)ert Keesee Marjorie Keesling Ann Keeton jane Kelley John Kelly William Kendall Warren Kennedy Mildred Kesler Phyllis Kesler Elizabeth Ketterer Mary Keyser William Keyser Blanche Kidwell Nancy Kimbrough Lois King Nancybelle King Wanda King Wendell Kingsolver Dorothy Kirk Nancy Kirkpatrick Robert Kretschmer Arch Lacefield Betty La Pierre Nilda Latta Tevis Laudeman Cary Lawson James Lawson Charles Laar Ruth Lebold Elizabeth Lebus Gwendolyn Lee Robert Lee Betty Leece Edna Lester Anita Levy Alpha Lewis Francis Lewis George Lewis Joyce Lewis m 2d 9 1 1 FRESHMEN 1'ranees McGowan Donald Meade Walter Meade Henry Meigs Joyce Miller Joyce Ann Mill in James Messer Georgene Metcalfe Carolyn Meyer F.lise Meyer I Patricia McGruder J. V. Millard 1 sll III i William McKenney Eunice Miller Barbara McKenzie Robert Milne James McManus Mary Jean Mil wain Mary Elizabeth McRoberts Eileen Minihan Anna Louise McMullen Frances Mitchell Ronald MacDonald Lester Money Virginia Lindberg Gertrude Mains Jack Mon tgomerv Jean Lindow LeRoy Maner Carolyn C. Moore Richard Linn Leonard Manley Nannie B. Moore Thomas Little Carol Mannini Nora Moore Lois Littleton Gloria Manter Elizabeth Morat Robert Livesay Marilyn Maraman Frances Moreland Joan Logan Lillian Marcus Frances Morgan Mildred Long James Marion Delphia Morley Ann Looney Gene Marlowe David Morion Darrell Lora nee Harry Marsh Thomas. Mucci Rhea Lovitt Joy Marsh Jack Miller Lowery Mary Lee Marsh Elizabeth Lowry Llewellyn Marshall Daphne Lucas Frances Masterson Mary Luster Joseph Mathews James Lyon Maier Mainey Renna McCabe Sylvia Mayer Carolyn McCann Mary McCauley Patricia McConnell William McCoy i Joy McCuddy Kathryn McDaniel Jeanne McDermut Robert McDonough William McGinnis 250 FRESHMEN Jay Mueller Betty Muir Ruby Mullins Judith Mur fin Jean Murphy Leota Murphy Martha Muth Wilma Myers Roberta Neal Charles Nelson Elsie Nelson Andrew Neuman Margaret Nevius Ramona Newman Zelpha Nichols Susan Nicholls William Nickell Rebecca Noble Leslie Norman Ida Norris Paul Nortker Pauline Norton Kathleen O’Banion Lula Frances Ockerman Phyllis OfFutt Dorcas O’Neal Sarah Frances Owen Barbara A. Owens Barbara Katheryn Owens Marion Pabst A dele Palmer Lillian Pardue Alma Parrish Laura Peavy Bernice Perkins Norman Perkins Patricia Perrone Carolyn Pettus Ada Philclus Bobbie Phillips Harold Phillips James Phillips Thomas M. Phillips Melba Philpott William Piper Emma Pittman Carolyn Pogue Doris Poole Nancy Potts Mary Prinz Royce Pulliam Rufus Pulliam Mary Alice Pumphrey Robert Puryear Charlotte Ramberg Patricia Ramsey Raymond Rankin Joyce Rasnick Betty Ratch ford Stephen Ranh Leonard Ray Gerald Reams Gerald Rechtenwald Beulah Reed Charlotte Reed Kathleen Reeves Ruth Reichenbacli Susan Rhineheimer Charles Rice Della Rice Maurice Rice Dorothy Richardson Varda Rice Vina Rice Yolanda Rice Paula Rife Jose Rijos 251 FRESHMEN Wilma Rinehart Dorothy Robertson Lea trice Rogers Raymond Roland Elihu Royalty Joan Ruby Elizabeth Runyan Betty Ruth Mary Ryles Mary Salisbury Jean Sanders Mary Lynn Sanders Nancy Sanders Paul Sands Valerie Saunders Virginia Schaunfele June SchafFncr Tressie Schell Martha Schubert Kathleen Schuhart Carl Schwab Lee Scott Ann Semones Annabel Sergent Billy Settlemayer Stella Sexton Evelyn Shackleford Betty Shaffer Dolores Shaikun Margaret Shaw Harold Sheehan Nancy Shinnick James Shirhev Barbara Short Thomas Shuck Mary Shidts E. Carolyne Silas Gordon Simpson Hester Simpson Norma Sites Mary Skidmore William Slone Barbara Smith Betty Smith Beverly Smith Charlsie Smith David F. Smith Esther Smith Robert F. Smith Robert Lee Smith Sidney C. Smith Ben Smithson Violet Snead Laura Snyder Clara Southwood Geneva Sparks Charlee Spaulding Norvil Spears Roberta Spicer Marion Stafford Catherine Stapleton Orpha Star re It Prudence Stearman Ruth Stephenson Herbert Stewart Viola Stewart Paul Stigall Susan Stiles Paul Stone Roberta Stone Florence Strick Eugene Stuart Frances Stuart Barkley Sturgill Paul Sturgill Janet Sulzer Elizabeth Sunley 252 FRESHMEN Doris Sutherland Ralph Swieterman Louise Swinford Wanda Swope Bonnie Syck C. Waitman Taylor Eleanor Taylor Gilbert Taylor Hal Taylor Nancy C. Taylor Nancy Lee Taylor Betty Terrill Robert Thomas Frances Thompson Virginia Thompson Wanda Thompson Alice Thomson Norma Thornton Harold Thurman Doris Tinon Paul Tipton Robert Tipton Robert Tipton Donald Towles P. Anders Tran berg Charles Trimble Betty Turner Ruby Turner Ingrid Ullman M. Joel Ungerleicler Green Unthank Owen Vance Frances VanMeler Lois VanMeter Martha VanWinkle Robert Vatter Beverly Vawter Juan Vazquez Lee Vensel Rita Vincent Oliver Wagoner Farrish Walker John Walker Marjorie Wallace Mildred Ward Charles Wurman Barbara Warren Geneva Warren Clyde Weaver Virginia Weaver Katherine Webb Bob Weiner Alma Weisert Barbara Welsh Joseph Wells Margaret W ells William Wemyss Florence Wexler Mary Wehrle Charles Whaley Betty White Norma White Howard Wiles Clinton Williams Joe Williams Patricia Williams Mary Jane Williamson Wallace Wblliainson Barbara Wilson Charlene Wilson Charles Wilson James Wilson Dorothy Winstack Marjorie Witt Emanuel Wolf Thomas Wolff Ray Woods 253 FRESHMEN Janelynn Wooldridge Betty Workman Sain Wright Howard Wurtenberger George Yankey Singleton Yeary Humzy Yessin Athena Yonkos Walter Yonce Shirlee Younger Samuel Zeman Marvin Zuckerman COMMERCE Dorothy Mae Alford Fred W. Alloway Margaret Elizabeth Ambrose Adcle Ammer Morris V. Baxter Carolyn Sue Bealmear Lewis Bianchi |amcs Matt Bingham Melba Botkins Betty Joe Bowman Martha Sue Brown Betty Joyce Brown Kenneth Buell Helen Elizabeth Bunch Barbara Lee Burke Bob Burgard Nancyc Ruth Burr Macrcne Carroll Lora Jean Clark Peggy Coots Jenny Isobel Corn Mae Marie Crawford Regina Ruth Dixon Robert G. Drake Hugh R. Dunbar Mary Alice Duncan Delphia Dunnigan Armilda DuVall Mildred Edwards Charlotte Erskine Sammie Frentz Susan W. Furguson Marcella Gaines Willetta Gaines Mildred Christine Gibson Norma Giles Andrew Grundy Blaine Guthrie Margaret Hagan Burt V. Halbert Alice Marie Hall Violet Hall Varge Hampton Mrs. Francis Hancock Betty Jo Harris Minor Haycroft Stanley M. Hendricks Billie Jean Hensley Dorothy Hensley Patsy Hine Julia Horne Joan House Clarence Hudson Grace Adele Hu (Taker Oswald G. Jett Bonnie Jean Jackson Ann Gordon Jones Doris Maxine Jones Dorcas Kiser Barbara A. Land Virginia Ruth Layne Elmer Liebert Glen E. Lindeman 2.54 FRESHMEN Clara E. Littleman Patsy Ruth Lowe Joseph iMainous Ann Stanley Marcum Lois Martin Mary Patricia McCarty Coolidge Mellon Nancy Miller Elizabeth Anne Murray William V. Norris Ann Perry Owings Charles S. Parish Martha Jean Pearce Robert Peavy Geraldine Virginia Pratt Betty Jean Priestly June Parks Price Marguerite Ratcliff Carolyn Reed James Earl Reed Kenneth Russell June Ruth Mary Frazier Saunders Bruce Sayre Jean Sechrest Arnold M. Schneider Mary Dolores Slaughter Mary Jean Snyder Edna Lucille Stevens Marian Talbott Peggy Joyce Taylor Alfred Louis Teeter Charles Thorn bury Josephine R. Trapp Betty Jean Tucker James L. Volmer Omer L. Wagner Mary Allene Weathers Jack Whicker Betty Ruth Young EDUCATION Bethel GraceBurdinc Helen Louise Burk Frances J. Combs Ada Glenn Fisher Lula Frances Gardner Agnes Julia Gyuran Robert Baker Held Frank Willard Hillman Katherine Ann Hogan Ulysus Carol Horne Marjorie E. Jones Orville O’Dell Linville Marie McKeever Marilyn Morris Allen C. Newman Ethel Kathryn Norwood Jane Price Georgia Emma Pruden Stanley Salehli Hazel Sheperson Bobby Taylor Marjorie Jean Trostel ENGINEERING Leslie K. Adams, Jr. William R. Allen Eddie M. Ames George C. Anderson William T. Austin Cecil Ray Baker Guy W. Baker Juan Jose Balzola, Jr. Harvey H. Berry Claude P. Bishop Ike W. Bosley William L. Bradford freshmen Frank Burns Jo Allen Caplinger Cardin W. Carmack Charles T. ('.arman. Jr. Joe F. Childers James L. Cook Ramon A. Cord Byrl F,. Curry John B. Daley Edwin T. Davis James M. Davis William Patton Day John B. Dcakins Frank DiGiovanni Robert Duff James A. Early Lee E. Eggcnspillcr Paul R. Ellis Robert Emerson John R. Endicott Herbert D. Estes John D. Faulkner Robert Fields John D. Foote. Ill Rob Ford Julian E. Fortney, Jr. William F. Franks George W. Fugate, Jr. Joseph G. Gates James F. Gilchrist Robert O. Grubbs Luther M. Guier Joseph Hall Everett Halstead Percival L. Hamlett, Jr. William Harold Harber James L. Hardaway Wendell E. Harris William C. Harrison William R. Harrod Lewis R. Hart Eugene E. Hartman Charles E. Hatcher William L. Hawkins Leonard Haynes William H. Helm Edwin E. Helms. Jr. Mcrvin Hendricks Walter T. Hildenbrandt Raymond C. Hill Charles D. Hillman Warner U. Hines David Holland George J. Iloey David C. Holliday Hugh L. Hood Wallace Horine Allen R. Jenkins Welch H. Jones, Jr. William L. Jones William Gay Kappa Frederick G. Kaestner Morris D. Keesee William E. Krueger, Jr. William W. Kruse Sovern J. Larkins James L. LeMaster Robert H. Lewis Lawrence S. Lodewick Glenn E. Logan Gordon K. McCormick Theodore R. McDaniel Herschel D. McGuire Julian B. McKee Charles McMeekin Malcolm FT. McMullen Leonard J. McNeely William C. Mahon 256 FRESHMEN John T. Marks James Maynard Cecil H. Meeks Calvin D. Melton George W. Mikles Lawrence Q. Miller David B. Mitchell William Mobley Robert Montgomery John C. Prichard Frank E. Music Earl D. Quirey Billy D. Myers Clarence L. Range Edward J. Myers Roy F. Range Napoleon Andre Napier James T. Rector David J. Newman Horace C. Redding Charles E. Nichols Edwin E. Reese Robert M. O Mara Walter K. Robbins Jesse B. Osborne Carroll G. Robinson GeorgeStammel, III Maurice Pace Haldon Robinson Jack M. Stone James M. Paget William C. Rogers Arthur Stroud Thomas C. Parry Joseph Sallee William H. Summitt Bernard J. Pavlovich Charles A. Sargent. Jr. Charles Sullivan Medford Pettit James Satlur Charles Taylor Wilton Petty Edgcll Sawyer James D. Taylor Martin R. Posey Henry Saylor Billy G. Valentine Clayton E. Powers Preston H. Shrader William G. Voorhcs Ralph W. Preston, [r. Robert E. Schleicher Gradcn N. Walter Carlos Scott Edwin S. Walters John W. Shackelford Donald Warren James C. Sigler Wayland Watkins Harrison P. Smith, Jr. Charles L. Watson Henry P. Smith. Jr. Frank F. Weber, Jr. Lewis P. Smith Edwin G. West Tom Smith Sidney Whisenant Richard L. Spellman Curtis White Elbert E. Williams Jack Williamson Harold Wilson Robert A. Wilson, Jr. William Edward Wilson Roger H. Yost Charles E. Young Kenneth R. Zehnder 257 p R assing iveview By Helen Dorr MARCH 1945 Exams again . . . Chi O's give faculty party. . . . etas entertain with slumber party. . . . Jack Tingle, Dutch Campbell, and Jack Parkinson make all-SEC. . . . Vocational Guidance Conference held. . . . ’Cals accept invitation to NCAA. . . . Spring has arrived. . . . Gill) and Bostick added to football staff. . . . Martha Mann and Dick Greathouse plan to commit holy matrimony. . . . Jean Paxton and Bill Drake arc seen around together. . . . Easter . . . ROTC and AST to hold military parade. . . . Twenty achieve 3 standings. . . . Emily Wilson and Merl Baker seen together at “Y” meetings. . . . Red Cross war drive under way. . . . Corkey Clarke doesn’t show up to take Penny Abbett to Easter sunrise service. APRIL 1945 MAY 1945 Honor Convocation held. . . . SGA vacancies to be filled in election. . . . Frances Street heads Panhell. . . . Mortar Board taps 17. . . . Covington heads Phalanx. . . . Lcs Brown and his orchestra play at AST dance. Kiss and Tell’' starts at Guignol. . . . Clay Salyer wins SGA presidency. . . . Vandcnbosch goes to San Francisco Conference. . . . Eva Singleton elected band sponsor of “The Best Band in Dixie. . . . They finally got around to remodeling the Journalism department. . . . James Bostic and Frances Murphy plan to get hitched in June. 135 new AST's arrive. . . . New YWCA cabinet in- stalled. . . . T DAY celebrated. . . . Kyians are being distributed. . . . Dick LeGrand heads Independent party. . . . Bettve Hunt to edit summer Kernel. . . . More exams . . . Mary Jane Dorsey’s Bill Smith ar- rives from overseas. . . . Miss Margie McLaughlin honored at Theta Sigma Phi banquet. . . . Tail Sigma elects new officers. . . . Margaret Skinner named out- standing freshman woman. . . . Mary Lillian Davis named editor of The Kentuckian. JUNE 1945 388 students graduate. . . . Vacation . . . Summer school begins. . . . Dr. Anderson become acting Soci- ology head. . . . Thetas buy house. . . . Dr. E. F. Farquhar returns to English department. . . . K D house broken in. . . . Dee Singleton sees General Eisenhower in Washington. 258 Pa ssin g Review AUGUST 1945 Betty Barnes gets pinned to Dick Hunt. . . . Bettye jo Woolum and Bob Ogden get engaged. . . . 120 undergrads and grad students receive diplomas at summer commencement. . . . 'Out of the Blue,” Guig- nol's summer production, presented. . . . Dr. E. A. Fuller speaks at commencement. . . . Leonard Niel Plummer II is the newest arrival in the Journalism department. . . . PEACE. JULY 1945 l)r. Ross leaves lor England. ... I K day observed by students and staff. ... Pi KA’s are back on the campus. . . . Jack May was voted by girls in the grill as the vet who gets around most; Rusty Granitz, most popular football player. . . . New term opens. . . . Gloria Johnson elected queen of ASTP sweater swing. . . . Mary Dunlap was selected as the best all-around with the AST. ... 12 members of the AST graduate. . . . Wilbur Schu and Helen Blake announce their engagement. SEPTEMB ER 1 945 Everybody is taking a well-deserved rest, especially those who slaved through summer school. OCTOB ER 1945 2,608 students register for fall quarter. . . . College nighL is held. . . . Rupp in Europe as army athletic adviser. . . . Three new sororities on campus. . . . Chi Delta Phi plans to publish a new magazine. . . . Donovan speaks at first convocation. . . . Sunny Dun ham plays at Military ball. . . . Cheerleaders arc elected. . . . Fraternities start rushing. . . . Lydc Gooding is selected as ‘‘Miss AST.” . . . Kentuckian pictures are taken. . . . Dr. Francis Gaines addresses convocation. 259 a ss i n e v i e w NOVEMBER 1945 (.iris start chasing boys as Sadie Hawkins week starts. ... UK schedules advanced ROTC class. . . . Guignol presents “Blithe Spirit.” . . . Twenty stu- dents make “Who’s Who.” . . . Vandenbosch named Professor of the Year.” . . . Barney Rapp plays for the Vets....... thletic board formed. . . . High School Press association held. . . . WBKY plans to broadcast football games. starts. DECEMBER 1945 SGA election is held. . . . Chinese journalist speaks at convocation. . . . Kyian queen selected. . . . Who is she? . . . Six seniors named to Phi Beta Kappa. . . . Always more exams. . . . Housing project delayed by lack of plumbing. . . . Casey Goman hits Roger Yost with her drumsticks. . . . Annual hanging of the greens . . . Vacation . . . Christmas. Dean Hudson plays for JnLcrfraternity dance. . . . Jean Lindow and Mel Connet are pinned. . . . Exhibi- tion of model pre-fab house is held. . . . Wash Serini elected as most popular man. . . . Howard Stephenson is named president of the Constitutionalist party. . . . Howard Bowles is named new president of the Vet crans’ club. . . . Moans and groans from the girls as the girls' gym and service building burns. . . . Will we have a name band, is everyone’s question. . . . Second annual Founders day program is held, with Governor Willis speaking. JANUARY 1946 3,501 students enroll—only 206 less than record enrollment in 1939. . . . Clay Salyer leaves for Colum- bia. . . . Charles Gardner fills Salyer’s vacancy. . . . Ki ntuckian beauty queen, Sylvia Mayer, is presented at Veterans' dance. ... 26 are brains and make perfect standings. . . . Kernel extra announces Paul Bryant as new coach. . . . Big welcome celebration is held. . . . Now bad weather holds up the pic-labs. FEBRUARY 1946 260 Pe rs o n a n d ex Abello, Natalia, Republic of Panama_________________ 141 Able, Bernard Renault, Louisville...............- 61, 225 Abraham, Edwina, Lexington_______________ 61, 114. 139, 153 Abraham. Vivian Ruth, Lexington...........—........... 61 Adair. Betty Bane, Bristol, Va............... 28. 130, 153 Adair, Kitty, Germantown, Tenn_______________________ 199 Adams, Johnie Thomas, Lickburg........................ 28 Adams, Robert C., Lexington 221 Agnew, Mary Jane, Lexington-------------------------- 205 Akers, Barbara, Carrollton......... .............. 130 Allen. Barbara Janet, Lexington........ 61, 130, 152, 163 Allen, Dorothy Sue, Prestonsburg................. 61. 199 Allen, John M., Jackson----------------------------- 229 Allen, Patsy. Paris................ _................ 199 Allender. Gloria Mae, Nicholasville.... 61 Alverson, Mary Elizabeth, Paris.................. 28, 209 Amis, Mildred Jean, Lexington----- 160 Anderson, Margaret Jean, Earle, Ark.......... 28, 140, 201 Anderson, Robert Lytle, Mayfield. 159 Anderson, Roberta. Covington......................... 203 Andrews, Aileen Craig, Winchester-------------------- 28 Ankney, Nadine, Somerset. Pa.................—-...... 197 Anthony, Ruth, Mayfield................ 28, 131. 150, 163 Armstrong, Alice Kathryn, Stevenson. Ala..... 61, 193 Armstrong, Margaret Hudson, Danville........... 61, 201 Armstrong, Roberta, Farmington-,----------------- 28, 153 Arnold, Hazel, Frankfort.............................. 28 Arnold, Helen Ravmond, Falmouth ................. 28, 195 Asbury, Emilv West. Carlisle.................-....... 114 Asbury, Thomas Halev, Lexington— 229 Ashcraft, Earl Franklin. Irvine.................. 28, 145 Ashley, Ethelyn laine. Nicholasville . 197 Atchison. John, Lexington..............-........ 185, 223 Avrach, Morton, Brooklyn, N. Y........................ 61 Ayers. Janice Ann, Cleveland, Ohio............... 29, 209 Babb, Virginia Louise. Bristol, Tenn...... 29, 153, 159, 195 Bach, Mary Ann, Lexington........................... 197 Bach, Ralph Revere, Mt. Sterling.-------------— 29 Baechle, Betty Jo, Live Oak, Fla................ 61, 193 Baggett, Helen Shelby, Lexington_______ 29 Baird, Dorothy Louise, Owensboro..................... 61 Baker, Flora, Richmond —........-........ 209 Baker, Lilly, Lexington.................. 29, 113, 193 Ball, Daniel D., Louisa 61, 185, 225 Ball. Edna. Middlesboro---------—.................... 62 Ball, Ruth Audrey, Buffalo........................... 29 Barkman, Elizabeth Leola, Lexington----------------- 197 Banahan, James Ecklund, Lexington...... 135, 136, 145. 167 Bandy, Jane Louise. Ashland_______ 29, 199 Barker, Delta Joy. Ava, Mo......................... 62 Barnes, Betty Marguerite, Williamstown---- 29, 195 Barnett. Elizabeth Jane, Madisonville_________ 62, 195 Barnett, Joan, Rockport, W. Va.......... 62, 191, 197 Barret, Maxwell P., Lexington_______________________ 219 Barron, Ann, Lexington_____________________ 29, 164, 199 Bartlett, Ruby, Lexington______________________ 29, 153 Bartley, Irving R., Jenkins-......-...........-..... 185 Bary, Edward Albert, Bellevue. .. . 30, 162. 164, 167 Bates, Ann L.. Louisville............................... 180 Batten, Suzy, Pikeville....................62, 152, 159, 193 Bealmear, Carolyn Sue, Marion 211 Beard. Dorothy Knight, Lexington....................... 62 Beard, Joseph B., Lexington. 30, 185 Beasley, Zoe Ann, Harlan..........................—.... 207 Beebe. Morris Wilson, Jr., Lexington.................... 223 Bennett, Eleanor Anne, Butler, Pa........................ 62 Bennewitz, Joe, Greenville.......................... 30. 231 Bernard, Virginia Dare, Albany 30, 178 Berry, Helen, Johnson City. Tenn........................ 193 Berryman, Imogene, Winchester....................... 30, 150 Berryman, Margaret Brownell. Lexington--------- 209 Bicknell, Elizabeth Ann, Lexington............ 114, 117, 199 Biggerstaff, Anne Kathryn, Lexington...... 62, 160, 163 Billings, Ruth, Stanton ................................ 62 Bing, Marvil Weil, Lexington 30 Binzel, Betty Faye, Bowling Green........................ 30 Binzel, Beatrice Louise, Bowling Green................... 30 Bird, Nancy M., Detroit, Mich........................... 205 Birdwell, Anne, Louisville.......................... 30, 193 Blair. George William, Akron, Ohio 185, 217, 232 Blair, Nell, Island............................-........ 179 Black, Susan, Frankfort 199 Blackburn, Viley O.. Georgetown........... 30, 145, 146, 147 Blackford, Norma Ruth, Wilmore........................... 31 Blackford, William B.. Wilmore 185, 229 Blackford, Willie Lee. Wilmore .......................... 31 Blocher, Mary. Owensboro...........-....- 153. 207 Bloom, Barbara, Lexington—............................... 31 Blue, William K., Clay....... — 31. 185 Bohannon, Harry H.. Greenville........ 62, 145, 146, 185, 229 Bond. Jane Parker, Louisville ......................... 207 Boone, Arthur Whittsit, Jr., Elkton 229 Boone, Wheeler Bunny, Lexington........................ 31 Bonney, Patsy, Madisonville....... - 159, 193 Botto, Joe Donald, Munfordville....................... 225 Bowen, Reginald Stephen, Elizabethtown.. 31, 135. 136, 221 Bowers, Janice Louise, Covington....... 62, 199 Bowman. Mary Ann, Louisville.—...................... 62, 209 Bradfield, Mary Jane. Kalamazoo, Mich. 197 Bradford. Sue Ann, Lexington ....................... 63. 209 Branch, Sally Araminta, Huntington, W. Va............... 205 Brandon, Chesley Edward, Lexington-............ 225 Brauer, Betty Ann, Lexington 31, 131, 139, 207 Bright. Elizabeth May, Shelbyville........ 199 Broaddus, Elizabeth Bland, Louisville 63, 201 Brock, Jim, Harlan ................................ I45' I85 Brooker, Betty Jane, Louisville-------------------- 31, 201 Brown, Barbara Frances. Lexington 197 Brown. Betsy Clark, Shelbyville....... Brown, Beverly Anne, Lexington 205 Brown, Blanche, Lexington..........-..................... 63 Brown, C. G.. Jr.. Louisville......................... - 485 Brown, James Edwards, Jr., Lexington... 31. 148 Brown, Martha Jane, Lexington......................... 197 Brown, Matilda Katherine. Bloomfield 178 Brown, Roger C., Paintsville............................ 229 Brown, Virginia Lou. Hazard. Browning, Betty Frances, Falmouth........................ 63 Bryan, Betty Joyce, Lakeland, Fla...... 207 Bryan, Martha Rebecca, Georgetown 199 Bryant, Mary Hilleary, Louisville.................. 140, 205 Brydon, Martha Lou. Earlington 32. 152, 197 Buchanan, Jane Ellen, Lorain, Ohio 199 261 PERSONAL N D E X Buchanan, Joyce Louise, Hazard_________ Bucher, Betty Ann, Lexington........... Buell, Norma Lovetta, Cumberland—......... Bumsted, Henry D. C.. Winchester. Buntin, Anne, Carlisle—..................— Bureau. Josephine Jeanne, Lexington 32, Burgard, Bob Bruce, Kansas City, Mo. Burgin, John, Jr., Lexington----------- Burke, Helen Victoria. Lexington....... Burnett, Patsy, Lexington..... 117, 132. Burnley. Betty, Kevil.................. Burns, P. E.. Harlan................... Burns, Mae Kathryn, Dallas. Texas Burton. Charles Rhoades, Lexington----- Burton, Marjorie, Monticello........... Burr, Nancye Ruth, Adairville----- Butterworth, Joan, Murray—............. Button, Bernice, Louisville............ Byrd, Jane, Louisville.... ................. 195 ................ 193 ............ 32, 153 __________ 164, 231 ................ 197 139, 163, 164. 197 ______ 221 ..... 32, 185, 217 __________________ 63 133, 135, 163, 197 .......... 159, 179 223 ........... 63. 195 63. 145. 217, 225 .... 199 ............... 203 ................. 32 .... 193 ................ 32 C Caddell, Albert M.. Covington....................... 63, 145 Caddy, Samuel H.. Jr., Lexington......... 63 Cain, Holleen, Inez............................. —...- 211 Caldwell, Luther, Lexington........................ 185 223 Calbert, Marybelle, Maysville...... 32, 201 Campbell, Marcella. Hazard......... ............ 32, 152 Campbell, Margaret Jane, Russellville..... 179 Cambell, William G„ Lexington. 32, 219 Canada, Wilma Jeanne, Williamson, W. va...... ... ------...... 33. 135, 152, 180, 193 Cann, Norine, Fed....................................... 33 Cannon, Margaret Emily, Beltsville, Md..................... 33 Cannon, Mary Thelma, Bethel................................ 63 Carder, Audrey Elizabeth, Cincinnati, Ohio 180. 203 Carey, Elizabeth, Savannah, Mo................. 63, 180, 199 Carl, Harry, Erlanger................................. - 229 Carroll, William Thomas. Port Chester, N. Y....... 145. 217 Carmichael. Shirley. Rockford, 111........................ 193 Carpenter, Elizabeth Ann, Covington------ 203 Carpenter, Joanna, Bethel, Ohio 203 Carr, Betty Jean, Harrodsburg ....................-........ 63 Carter, Anna Ruth, Marion ................................ 211 Carter, Marjorie Anne, Forks of Elkhorn------------------ 211 Carter, Robert L., St. Albans. W. Va---------------- 64, 225 Caruthers, Betty Sue, Lexington...... 33, 153. 197 Cason, Joyce. Cynthiana — 33, 207 Cason, William King. Lexington............................ 229 Cassidy, Herbert. Lexington 64, 148, 185 Cawood, Jean Jacqulion. Evarts -------------------------- 211 Caywood, Gertrude, Lexington....................... 153. 193 Chamberlain, Elaine. Tampa, Fla.......... 64. 195 Champe, Margaret Elaine, Charleston, W. Va........ 64. 209 Chandler, Gloria Ann, Johnson City, Tenn........ 64, 205 Cheshire, Virginia, Bradenton, Fla — 211 Childers. Joe F., Pikeville..................—.........- - 231 Ohlpman, Mary Jo. Falmouth ..................-............. 64 Choate. M. Marjorie. Irvington —................-... 64. 130 Churchill. Katherine Campbell. Nlcholasville 33, 135, 140, 199 Clardy. Betty Florence, Lexington.................. 33, 199 Clark, Mary Fox, Maysville.. .................. 33, 153, 201 Clarke, Cornell C., Socorro, N. Mex... 64, 139, 217, 231 Clay. John C., Paris.................................... 227 Clayton, Ann Talbott, Paris......... 209 Clegg. Margaret E., Jeffersonville, Ind.—............... 211 Clements, Pat, Lexington.-.......................... 64, 209 Cognets, Russell des, Jr., Lexington.............. 185, 232 Cohen, Miriam, Brooklyn, N. Y. . 33, 140, 191, 212 Cohen, Stuart W., Louisville.. __ 185 Coleman, Jean Taylor, Lexington....................... 207 Collett, Hugh, Majestic...................... 33, 167, 229 Collier, Jean, Lexington............................. 195 Collins, Janet Ewing, Lexington.......... 34. 153, 191, 197 Colton, Ray, Jr., Fort Knox............................ 221 Combs, Cleon Kilmer, Prestonsburg.... 34, 145. 146, 147, 229 Compton. Deward Wilson, Murfreesboro, Tenn. _____________________ 64. 135. 167. 185, 223 Congleton, Ann, Lexington___________________________ 207 Connell, Raymond Francis, Paris........................ 227 Conrad, Utha Rae, Dry Ridge. ..................... 64, 153 Cook, Corinna Minor, Danville........................... 190 Cooper, Margaret Etta, Frazer....................... 34. 178 Cooper, Mildred Jo, Lexington ___________________ 138, 197 Corbin, Pauline Rae, Columbia......................... 197 Cornett, Harold Lee, Hazard......................... 227 Cottrell. Earl Coleman, Stamping Ground ________________ 225 Cottrell, Mary Patricia, Chicago, 111............ 34, 211 Courtney, Margaret Anne, Lewisburg, W. Va................ 64 Couty, James E.. Owensboro______________________________ 185 Covington, Joseph C., Bowling Green ------- 34, 135, 146, 162, 167, 185, 217, 229 Covington. John Coleman, Richmond 145, 146 Cox, Vaiden Quentin, Gratz.......................... 34, 185 Crabb, Jean, Rowletts................... 34, 115, 131, 205 Craig, Charles Richard, Louisville...................... 65 Crapster, Elizabeth Tebbs, Winchester.. 34. 136. 191. 209 Crapster, Kitty N.. Winchester_____ 65, 119, 209 Crawford, Edna Florence, Lexington...... 114. 117. 139. 163 Crawford, Evalyn, Princeton........................... 179 Crawford, Mae Marie, Lexington.... 160 Crawford, Roy Raymond. Whitesburg.................. 65, 143 Creamer, Mary Price, Louisville______________________ 132 Creech, Olga Juanita. Cumberland_________________________ 65 Creech, Sara Bernice, Richmond.......................... 65 Cregor, Mary Minton, Anchorage 205 Crockett, John, Maysville............. _................ 227 Crosby, Martha Sue, Paducah......................... 65. 207 Crowe, Betty, Dixon__________________________________ 65 Crump, Gloria Elaine, Richmond, Va........ 65, 140, 160, 197 Cruise, David Clayton, Jr., Lexington.................. 227 Cutchin, Betsy Blevins, Lexington_______ 34, 197 Cyrus, Fred F., Kenova, W. Va._................ 65, 185, 229 D Dabney, Jane, Smithland................................. 203 Dale, Billie Juanita, Paris ............ 34, 115, 139, 193 Damron, Ruth, Louisville................................ 203 Daniel, Frances Ann, Lexington....................... 35, 199 Darnaby, Jane Carroll, Paris. ..................... 35, 199 Davidson, James C., Jr.. Mayfield........ 65, 141 Davis, Betty, Danville ................................ 211 Davis, Beverly Jeanne, Lexington.... 119, 133, 211 Davis, Carleton M„ Lexington........................ 35, 146, 147 Davis, Carolyn, Williamsburg............................. 203 Davis, Doris, Louisville..................... .... 152, 211 Davis, Edith, Nashville, Tenn. .................... 35, 205 Davis, Helen Francis. Paris.. ___________ 35, 135, 191, 205 Davis, Lillian Lyle, Beattyville__________________________ 65 Davis, Margaret Boone, Orlando, Fla................ 65, 152 Davis, Mary Lillian, Shelbyville 35, 112, 117, 120, 139, 163 Davis, William R., Paris............................... 227 Dean, Alice Louise, Lexington ................ 35, 130. 131 Demarcus. Wendell Carden, Knoxville, Tenn.. 66, 221 262 PERSONAL INDEX 35. 117, 119, 120. 36. 36. 114. Dempsey, Nancy Jane, Erlanger............... 35, 191, Demunbrun, Weldon ........................... Denman, Adele Garrard, Nicholasville ........... Denning, Carolyn Rebecca. Salmon—........ Denton, Marie, Somerset..... ........ Deutsch, Ann, Louisville.......-.... Devereux, Mary Ann, Lexington............ Dickey, Margaret, Detroit, Mich. Dickinson, Mary E.. Bradenton. Pla------- Dickstein, Martha, Lexington ............ Doggett, Ella Bohon, Owingsville.... Doliber, Marjorie Ann, Marblehead, Mass...... Donahue, Eugenia, Lexington ------------------------ Donovan, Helen, Brooksville.................... 36, Donovan. Nancy. Carlisle ........................ Dorr, Helen Virginia, Ashland................. 114. Dorsey, Mary Jane, Horse Cave....... 36. 116, 120, 140, Dorton, Sara Lou. Palntsville ................... 66. Dosker, Mary Keith, Louisville 115. 132, 133, 135, 163, Doub. Carol Virginia, Indianapolis, Ind...... 66. 191, Douglas, Mattie Evelyn, Horse Cave.. 36, 152, 160, 163. Dowell, Elizabeth, Louisville................ Doyle, Bette. Lexington................ —........... Dozier, Cornelia Cochran, Madisonvllle---- 36. Draffen, Frances Dawson, Harrodsburg-.............36, Drake, Robert Graham. Somerset........... .......... Drake. William M., Greenville.................. 185, Drummy, William J.. Ill, Lexington ......... 36, 143, Duff, Harry Q., Dundee.............................. Dugan, Geraldine M., Rockford, Ohio...... 66, 135, 152, Dummit, Rosemary, Lexington......... Duncan, Auburn B., Jackson................. 36, 185, Duncan, Mary Alice. Lawrenceburg ................... Duncan, Robert J., Nicholasville ............ Duncan, Thomas D.. Louisville ................... Dunlap, Mary McCord, Versailles.....—............... Dunn, Katie Mildred, Benton..------------------- 37. Dunnagan, Delphia Gray. Guthrie-------------------66. Duvall, Colleen, Owensboro--------------- Dyche, Barbara Elizabeth, Corbin-------------------- Dyer, Euell Wayne, Paducah...................... 37, Ecton, Carlene, Winchester..................... 66, 197 Edwards, John E., Lexington--------------------------145 Edwards, Lucille, Burlington....._ - 37 Edwards, Sara Edith, Danville----------—............ 195 Ekris. Christ. Hazard.—................—........... 232 Elliott, Anne Clair, Lexington------------------ 37, 199 Elliott, Jane Robinson, Lancaster.............. 37, 199 Elliott, Jeanne, Lexington................ 37, 139, 193 Ellis, Mary Elizabeth, Danville................. 67, 152 Elsey, Edward Everett, Jr.. Lexington...... 67, 185, 219 Endicott, John Richard, Lexington................ 229 Erd, Mildred Ordelle, Lexington.................... 67 Errickson, Helen Jane. Lexington. 67, 152 Erskine, Charlotte, Danville___________________ 153, 201 Eubank, Carolyn Boyd, Lexington ................. 195 Evans, Mary Wallis, Pineville 37, 209 Evans, Meredith James, Pineville----------------- 37 Evans, Warren Coolidge, St. Charles, Va. ............ 37 Everett, John Chenowetch, Maysville—.............. — 227 Ewbank. Juanita Jean................................ 179 Ewing. Nelda. Milton....... ........................ 195 Fairchild, Evertt Hayes, Cooper.................... 67, 185 Faries, Martha Louise, Paris-------------------------67, 193 Farmer, Frances, Lexington----------------------------- 195 Farmer, Mary Jo, Lexington................... 133, 152, 195 Farris, Jean, Walton 67 Farris, Jessie Mae, Lebanon............................. 211 Faulconer, Annette, Winchester........................... 67 Fears, Morgan P„ Lexington-------------------------- 229 Feldmann, Phyllis Ann. Lexington........................ 209 Fell, Mary Ella, Ashland 37 Fenimore, Agnes Louise, Lexington...... 38, 199 Fenimore, Sue Ann, Lexington........................ 38, 199 Ferguson, Charlotte Ann, Monett, Mo. 67, 152, 211 Ferguson, Walter Baker, Union-.......................... 225 Ferris, Fred B., Peoria. 111. —...................... 229 Field, Betty Christopher. Versailles... 38, 209 Fields, Jean, Louisville....................... 67, 152, 201 Finnie, Jo Anne, Hastings, Mich-------- 195 Finnie, Nadine, Lexington .......-...................... 203 Fisher, William Walter, Louisville.................... 231 Fissel, Winifred Ely. Benton........................... 197 Fleishman, Betty Lee, Lexington _________________ 38. 119, 120, 131, 140, 163. 164. 212 Fleming, Catherine Grey, Ashland.........................207 Florence. Cecillia, Cynthiana......................... 133 Floyd, Donald Kent, Eminence—........................... 223 Flynn, Sue, Frankfort................................ 201 Fogg. Margaret. Lexington.. 199 Foil. Bobbie Lou, Spartanburg, S. C.................... 201 Fort, Eleanor Fullenwider, Americus, Ga..... 67. 153, 205 Fortney, Julian E., Louisville.—--- 223 Ford, Helen Ray, DeLand, Fla.......................... 195 Foushee, Henry Gilbert, Lexington 229 Frady, Claude, Jr., Wayland......................... 38, 185 Francis, Joy, Martin 68. 140, 178 Frank, Ann C., Lexington.—............................. 38 Frank, Emily, Lexington ............................. 68 Franklin. Wilma Jean, Marion----- 114, 117, 211 Franks, William. Silver Grove.......................... 221 Freas, George Wilson, Franklin....................... 185 Freeman, Alice, Lexington....—....... 38, 131, 139, 150, 163 Freeman, Harriet Dietrich, Lexington 197 Friedly, Harold Christian, Jr.. Frankfort 114, 1C2, 167 Fulton, Betty Brook, Louisville 38. 209 Fulton. Mary Elizabeth, Flemingsburg.................... 153 Fulton, William H.. Louisville............ 38, 146. 147, 185 Funk. Alvarado Erwin, Jr., Frankfort________________________ 38, 145, 146. 147, 229 Futch, Suzanne Nell, St. Petersburg. Fla. 193 Futrell. Barbara, Cadiz 132, 201 Ezell. Betty Anne, Louisville----------- 67, 209 Gabbard, Margaret Helen, Neon— 68 209 08 68, 223 39, 221 39 39. 147, 209 199 68 39, 205 203 68, 211 Gayle, Martha Alexander, Lexington. 39. 199 2 63 PERSONAL INDEX Gibson, Claudine Turner, St. Simons Island. Ga.......................... 39. 131, 163, 207 Gibson, Mildred Christine, Somerset.................... 153 Gifford, Mary Elizabeth, Lexington...... 68, 152 Gildart, Ruth, Shelbyville......................... 68, 209 Gilson. Carolyn Prances, Lexington...... 39, 135, 191, 201 Giltner, William Fairleigh, Eminence____________________ 223 Ginocchio, Betty Anne, Lexington.... 39, 119, 130, 131, 195 Gish, Thomas E.. Seco.......... 68. 113, 117, 162, 167, 225 Gittins, Franklin Kelly, Louisville______________________ 39 Glass, Thomas Sherwood, Georgetown. 185, 223 Glasscock, Hazel Juanita, Gravel Switch.............. 39, 179 Goff, Marie, Lexington, Tenn._....................... 68. 195 Goggin, Elizabeth Frazee, Dover 40 Goggin, Margaret, Stanford........................... 40, 150 Goldben, Pauline, Lexington.............................. 212 Goldberg, Joyce Miriam, Brooklyn, N. Y___________________ 152 Goldman, Dorothy Ann, Rockport, Ind. ____________________ 68 Goman, Catherine Campbell, Sand Creek, Mich. 69. 211 Gooch, Geraldine, Somerset........................... 69, 207 Gooding, Lyde, Lexington 209 Gorham, Joann, Lexington........................... 69, 209 Graham, Martha Fentress, Herendon....... 40, 178 Grannis, Ruth Ann, Flemingsburg....... 40, 150, 207 Greathouse, Martha Mann. Lexington........... 40, 152, 207 Green, Marjorie Edith, Paducah............................ 69 Green, Norma Evelyn, Paducah....................... 153, 207 Greene, Evelyn Ruth, Jonesville ......... 40, 178 Greenwald, Rita, Middletown, N. Y....... 119, 132, 152, 212 Greer, Mary Eva, Mt. Sterling............................ 119 Gray, Anne Louise. Jeffersonville, Ind_______ 69, 201 Griffin, Patricia, Lexington..__________________ 69, 209 Grimes. Mary Jane, Lexington........................ 69. 209 Grigsby, Margaret Elizabeth, Louisville__________________ 203 Grote, Betty Joyce, Pikeville 69, 203 Grugin, Dorothy Jean, Frankfort........................ 211 Gudgell, Thelma Jane, Lexington......................... 40 Guess. Jane Katherine, Marion.. 211 Guffy, Robert Ellsworth. Louisville............ 69, 185, 223 Guion, Katherine. Russellville........................... 179 Gullett, Annie Estelle, Bradenton, Fla................. 211 Gullett, Dwaine E., Lexington.......................... 221 Gumm, Hilla Wade, Charleston. W. Va...................... 201 Gwinn, Carolyn, Beckley, W. Va........................... 69 H Haag, Virginia, Jeffersontown_____________________ 160 Haase, Laura Louise, Independence 40, 152 Hagan, Martha, Lexington............... 114, 117, 139, 163 Hagan, Margaret, Lexington.......................... 153 Hagan, Mary Frances. Louisville 209 Hagans, Frances Elizabeth. Georgetown.................. 40 Haibloom, Robert. Brooklyn, N, Y..................... 40 Halbert, Burt V., Lexington.......................... 225 Hale, Herman E., Louisville......................... _ 221 Haley. Patricia Lane, Lexington.................... 199 Hall. Alice, Ashland 193 Hall, Donald Marshall, Stamping Ground 185, 225 Hall. Doris; Lexington.......................... 41, 139 Hall. Homer Keith, Hazard..................... _ 69, 225 Hall, Joseph, Henderson............................ 227 Hall, Margaret Jean, Mlddlesboro..................... 140 Hall, Marjorie Alice, Lexington........ 114, 117, 130, 195 Hall, Opal Pearl, McDowell......................... 193 Hall. Sara. Nicholasville-----------------------------201 Hall. Sarah Gay, Lexington 69, 209 Hamersley, Jane Lee, Lexington................... 114, 117 Hammond, Evelyn Louise, Smithfleld.................... 178 Hammons, Louanna, Corbin_______________________________ 70 Hammons, Margaret Jean, Corbin...................... 41 Hampton. Varge, Walton............................... 185 Hancock. Mrs. Frances E.. Lexington.................. 193 Hancock, John Cliveous, LaGrange 227 Hannas. Suzanne, St. Petersburg, Fla.................. 193 Hardin, Emma Jean. Maud............................. 70 Hardin. Ruby Gene. Carrollton ........................ 201 Hardy, Amanda Helen, Louisville... 70, 119, 201 Hardin, Marynell, Cadiz............................... 41 Harralson, John H., Central City...................... 231 Harris, Betty, Lexington..... ............. 70, 139 Harris, Betty Joe, Lexington.________________________ 199 Harrison, Evelyn, Westfield, N. J................ 152, 195 Harrod, William R., Frankfort__________________ 143, 231 Hart, Lewis Roberts, Jr., Lexington______________ 185, 229 Hart, Nancy Calvin, Paris............................. 70. 209 Hartman, Elise Kathryn, Highland Park, 111............ 211 Hatcher, Charles Eugene, Ford Ferry. .... 231 Hatfield, Betty Kathryn, V hitley City_______________ 41 Hatter Martha June, Russellville..................... 152 Hatter, Margaret Crawford, Franklin.... 41, 150, 180, 195 Haverly, Wilma Lee, Corbin___________________________ 203 Hawkins, Marjorie, Lexington.......................... 197 Hayden, Elizabeth Lucretia, Cecilia.......... 41, 113, 160 Hay, Ralph, Henderson............................ 70 Hayes, Carolyn M., Lexington...................... 41 Hays, Ollie Lee. Bloomfield......................... 211 Headley, Patricia Anne. Lexington.................... 199 Helmick, Mary Frances. Covington 41, 205 Helton, Elolse. Pineville........................... 195 Helvenston. Mary Damon. Live Oak. Fla............. 70. 193 Heming, Simone Louise, Lexington 41. 212 Hemlepp, Jean, Ashland........................... 193 Henderson, Gloria Virginia, Dallas. Ga....... 41, 153, 197 Henderson, Lavinia Ellen, Lexington.............. 193 Hines, Vivian Gertrude, Bowling Green 70. 178 Henry, Frank Cecil, Lexington................ 70, 145, 146 Henry, Lela Lenora, Lexington.................... 70, 119 Hensley, Billie Jean, Loyall____ 203 Henthorne, Barbara, Vanceburg______________________ 193 Herald, A. W., Lexington............................ 42 Hibbs, Patsy Jo, Pikeville________________________ 70, 195 Hicks. Amp Frank, Jr., Paducah_________________________ 42 Hill, Marjean, Carrollton.............. 115, 132, 135, 199 Hill. Thomas Eugene. Stone........................... 231 Hlllenmeyer, Mary, Lexington 193 Hilliard. Rebecca. Memphis. Tenn..................... 207 Hillman. Charles Dillard. Lebanon..................... 162 Hisle, James Mathews, Lexington ....................... 42 Hogan. Katherine Ann. Frankfort 205 Hogg. Betty Lou, MayKing.............................. 70 Holeman, Marianna. Sturgis ... 207 Holland, Anne Yancey, New Castle 42, 153, 201 Holleman, Frances, Mayfield____________________ 153, 205 Hood, Shirley, Erlanger............................... 193 Hopkins, Eleanor, Ashland...____________________ 42, 199 Hopkins, John. Carlisle________________________________223 Horine, Wallace Rhodes, Lexington.................... 229 Hornbrook, Mary, Beckley, W. Va__________________ 71, 201 Horton, Frances. Owingsville....................... 139 Horton, Helen, Burnside_______________________________ 42 Hoskins, Geraldine Rae, Crab Orchard___________________ 42 Houston, Lynn, Fulton___________________________ 71, 217 Hovermale, Kathleen, Irvine.......................... 195 Huff, Oscar Harding, Jr., Owensboro_______________ 71, 225 Huffaker, Audrey, Louisville________________________ 42 Hume, Robert Coblin, Ravenna_____________________ 71. 229 Hundley, Richard V., Louisville______________________ 229 Hunt, Sarah Riley, Beckley, W. Va_________________ 71, 201 264 Jackson, Judith Ann, Beckley, W. Va..................... 207 Jackson, Patricia Lee, Ironton, Ohio 71, 152 Jameson, Jane Vaughan, Cynthiana............... 132, 197 Jamison, Margaret Rieves, Shelby ville.................. 197 Jeffries, Anne Garland, Springfield .............. 71 Jenkins, Frances Pauline, Sebree................ 71, 207 Jenkins, Mary Jane, Nashville, Tenn.................... 211 Jewell. Mary Queen, Clinton_______________________ 178 Jewett, Louise. Cynthiana......................... - 205 Jobe, William Bernard, Lexington____________ 42, 145, 146 Johns, Madge Culver, Winchester___________________ 71, 209 Johnson. Frances Naomi. Covington................. 42, 211 Johnson, Jacqueline. Peoria, 111. ............ 71, 207 Johnson, Judy Keen, Richmond________________ 132, 133, 199 Johnson, Myra Maxine. Georgetown—................. 43, 193 Johnson, William Merritt, Jr., Smithfield................ 43 Johnson, Wyama, Winchester------------------------------- 43 Johnston, Jean Margaret. Mexico. Ky............... 72, 195 Johnston, Jo Ann, Ft. Thomas.............. 114. 117. 197 Johnston, Margaret, Ft. Thomas................ 72, 199 Johnston. Millie Ann. Wilmington. Del............ 132. 140 Jones, Charles Kirkpatrick, Lexington.......... 72. 223 Jones, Dan H., River Rouge, Mich................ 185. 221 Jones. Emily Collins, North Middletown ................... 43. 131, 135. 136, 153. 201 Jones, Florence H., Irvine------------------------------- 43 Jones, J. Calhoun, Salt Lick________________ 72, 141. 231 Jones, Juliette, Mayfield_____________ 43. 135, 191. 195 Jones, Marie Dudley, North Middletown ... 43. 131, 153, 201 Jones, Mary Collins, North Middletown........... 43. 201 Jones, Mary Lou, Union------------------------ — 133 Jones, Violet Miller, Salt Lick.................. 72, 211 Jones, Wallace, Harlan—....................................—. 223 Jordan, Irene Joyce, Fort Meyers, Fla. 211 Jordan, Lorna, Springfield, Ohio....................... 193 Jordan, Ruth Mae, Huntington, W. Va..................... 197 Joseph, Mayme Olene, Keck 178 K Karraker, William Henry, Lexington. 43, 219 Kassenbrock, Mary Patricia, Louisville 72, 199 Kearby, Jennings Hiram, Fulton.................... 72 Keen, Virginia Lee, West Prestonburg...... 43, 140, 153 Keeti, Eleanore Miriam. Cumberland................ 44 Keeti, Shirley Hope, Cumberland.. 44 Keeton. Anne, Lexington............................ 205 Keller, Elva Jeanne, Frankfort...................... 72 Kelley. John Morgan, Lexington 231 Lair, Ann Crawford, Renfro Valley 195 LaMaster, Mary Bennett, Lexington.....................163, 164 Landrum, Florence, Franklin.............................. 73 Landrum, Julie, Lexington...... 44, 191. 209 Landrum. Mae Elizabeth, Lexington..................... 44. 160 Lane. Caswell Prewitt, Mt. Sterling..... 145, 217, 232 Lary, Virgil Pendleton, Lexington______ 232 Lasiie, William Owen. West Point_______ 25. 179. 185. 217 Lawson. Cary Louise, Cincinnati, Ohio......... 197 Lawson, Joe L., Jr.. Wallins Creek 44. 185. 225 Lawton, Joyce Bryant, Central Citv.................... 73. 201 Layman, Lucille, Caneyville...,..................... 73. 179 Leach, Mary Florence, Lexington..... 44. 185 Leachman, Beverly Browne. Cleveland, Ohio. 44, 209 Leathers, Virginia Joy, Lexington.......................... 45 Lebol.d, Ruth. Utica............................... 152 Lee, Eleanor. Lexington................................ 193 Lee. Robert E., Jr.. Montlcello......................... — 231 Leece, Betty Louise. Somerset........................ 153. 195 Leegan. Sara Jeannette. Bowling Green 73, 205 Leet, Betty Jane. Lexington.......................... 73, 205 Legg. Maria Southerland. Henderson, N. C. 45, 180, 201 LeGrand, William Richard, Owensboro _________________________ 45, 135, 154, 162, 186 Leming. Elizabeth Maison. Danville...................... 73 Levy. Anita Ruth, Lexington......................... 118. 212 Levy, Dorothy, Lexington.............................. 73 Lewis, Eva, Lexington.................................... 201 Ligon, Mary Betty, Owenton.............................. 74 Lindow, Jean Alys, Louisville............................. 195 Link, Virginia Ann, Lexington............................. 197 Linn, Richard, Fort Thomas.......................... 185, 229 Linney, Martha, Lexington ............................ 73, 207 Linville, Renice, Maysville_............................ 74 Locke, Dorothy, Winchester......................... — 74, 209 Lockery, Nancy Lee, Sacramento .................. 45, 131, 135, 150, 159, 163, 179. 180 Logan, Edward G., Shelbyville............................. 229 Long, Mildred Louise, Georgetown. 45. 116, 119, 120, 205 Lowe, Nancy Alexander, Columbia—........................ 45 Lowe, Rebecca Carolyn, Paducah 45, 139, 150. 159. 180 Lowe, Richard E., Covington..................--- 74, 231 Lowry, Elizabeth Jane, Durham, N. C...................... 209 Lutes. Mary Evelyn, Florence... ----- 193 Luther, Betty Barbara, Schenectady. N. Y.................. 207 Lyon, Hazel Yvonne, Morehead--------------------- 64, 180, 197 PERSONAL INDEX Me MeBee, Mary Jewell, Lexington. McCammon, Sarah Jean, Lebanon... McCann, Carolyn Gay. Winchester... McCauley, Mary Elliott. Versailles. McClung, Elbert L., Glasgow............. 74, McColloch, Polly Jo, Beckley, W. Va..... McCoun, Cyrenne. Winchester------- McDaniel. Kathryn, Paris................ McDonald, Mary E.. Frankfort............ McDonald Noel Delmore. Louisville.... McDowell, Margaret Harrison, Lexington ................... 74, 133, 139, McFarlan, Mary Beth, Lexington McGlothen. Anna Lois. Olympia............... 46. Mcllvain. Marian, Cynthiana............. McKee, Julian Browning. Flemingsburg.. McMeekin, Carolvn Craig. Lexington 132, McMeekin, Charles F., Lexington............... McNamer. Betty Jane. Somerset........... McNeal, Elizabeth. Lexington 46. 119, 131, McRoberts, Mary Elizabeth, Lexington McWilliams, Doris Katherine. Versailles ... 45 . 45, 152 180, 209 ..... 209 . 74, 185 117, 201 ..... 74 152 . 74, 207 . 74. 231 163, 205 . 45, 211 117, 193 152, 207 ..... 221 133, 199 .... 229 . 46. 141 163, 164 ____ 203 74. 209 Miller, Stella Margaret. Louisville----------------- 211 Milman, Helen B., Lake Forest, 111--------------- 47, 207 Minter, Virginia Weston, Beckley, W. Va----------- 180, 207 Mitchell, Betsy Jane, Frankfort---------------------- 47 Mitchell, Marilyn, Columbus, Ohio------------------117, 205 Mitchell, Marjorie Breeding, Glasgow........... 47, 201 Montague, Mary Elizabeth, St. Petersburg, Fla......... 193 Moore, Betsy Lou. Huntington, W. Va---------------- 76, 201 Moore, Dottie Lou, Pikeville__________________ 47, 120, 195 Moore, Mildred Allen, Lexington-------------------- 47, 211 Moore, Nannie Bowman, Harrodsburg--------------------- 199 Moore, Thelbert Roos, Mt. Olivet...,............. 162, 164 Morgan, H. H., Maysville.............................. 76 Morris, Aleene, Stanford..............................— 47 Morrison, Beverly Ann, Zanesville, Ohio................ 197 Morris, Marilyn, New Carlisle, Ohio.................... 211 Mossman, Mary Jean, Barboursville, W. Va--------------- 205 Mount, Ruth, Lexington------------------------------- 152 Mulholland, Robert J., Huntington, W. Va.......... 141, 225 Mulligan, Mary Jackson, Lexington...................... 47 Mullinaux, Floye Avis, Corbin______________ 114, 132, 133 Mullins, Jean, Mayfield. ...................... _...... 76 Mullins, Patricia Lee. Whitesburg...................... 76 Mulloy, Roger Leigh, Jr., Lexington________________ 48, 185 Murfin, Judy, Portsmouth, Ohio__________________________197 Muth, Martha Ann, Louisville..................-... 152, 211 Myers, Geneva Louise, Falmouth------------------------ 76 M Maier, Julia Ann. Louisville............ Mainous. Joseph Edward, Lexington........ Maner, LcRoy, Paris...................... Manley, Leonard. Ashland....... Manning, Delia Newel, Stanford 75, 209 .... 229 229 .... 229 .... 152 Manter, Gloria, Richmond, Va................... 152, 203 Marcus, Lillian Helene, Orangeburg, S. C.... 152, 212 Marks, Mary Margaret, Danville 75. 207 Marlowe. Gene Carlton, Lexington.................... 229 Marsh, Joy, Cynthiana.......................... Marsh, Joanne. Pass-A-Grille, Fla.. 193 Martin, Charles E., Rumsey.— ...................... 231 Martin, David P., Lexington.................... 145. 232 Martin, Nola, Corbin............................... 46 Mason, Amelia Byrne, Russellville....... 46. 150, 160. 179 Mason, Mary Elizabeth, Lexington............... 46, 160 Matheny, Mary Frances, Stanford......... 75 Matlack, Martha. Lexington...................... 75, 197 Mattmiller, Margie Ann, Lexington....... ....... 75, 205 May, Rowena, Harrodsburg........................ 75, 153 Maynard, James, Stone.................—............. 231 Mayer, Sylvia Ann, Lexington...................... 205 Meadows, Betty. Hinton, W. Va........................ 75 Meers. Joseph T., Elizabethtown............... 46, 231 Mendenhall, Patricia Anne, Paris..................... 75 Meisch, Angela, Sanford, Fla.................... 75, 201 Meister, Shirley Rose, Lexington.. 46. 117, 119, 120, 164 Merritt, Lenore Roberts, Lima. Ohio.................. 75 Messer, James Benton, Garrett....................... 225 Metcalfe, Georgene, Lexington.................... 197 Metcalfe. Virginia Ann. Madisonville............ 75, 201 Meyer. Carolyn King, Henderson..................... 207 Meyer. Elise Guye. Lexington........................ 201 Michelson, Isabel Frances. St. Petersburg, Fla....... 46 Mllburn. Frank Lewis. Mt. Sterling...... 75. 143 Miller. Mary Jane, Madisonville................ 47, 197 Miller, James Francis, Pikeville ....................... 47, 114, 167, 185, 217, 227 Miller, Joyce Alice, Ashland.................... 46, 207 Miller, Mary Edwards, Lexington...................... 47 N Napier. Nelda Newell. Detroit. Mich..... 133, 191, 207 Neal. Jo Ann Elizabeth. Milton 76. 130. 193 Nevitt, Elsie Catherine. Lexington..................... 76. 195 Nevitt, Esther Vaughn. Lexington 43, 139, 195 Newman. David Page. Euclid. Ohio 225 Newman, Marjorie Jeanne, Portsmouth, Ohio------------------- 76 Newman, Martha, Ft. Mitchell------------------------------ 193 Newman, Ramona Charlotte, Portsmouth, Ohio----------- 207 Nicholas, Suzanne, Paris.............................. 76, 140 Nicholls, Susan, Chicago, 111.............................. 193 Nichols, Mary Kathleen, Frankfort.. ..................... 201 Nichols, Zelpha Jane, Burlington.......................... 178 Noble, Rebecca Louise, Ashtabula, Ohio-------------------- 197 Noyes. Anne Fletcher, Lexington----------------------- 145, 147 Null, Martha Pauline, Lexington.....-....................... 48 O O’Brien, Ruth, Lexington----------------------- 48, 209 O’Bryan, Mary Edna, Owensboro................... 76, 201 O'Donnell. Donne F., St. Paul, Minn............... 133 O’Neill. Mary, Covington.... 195 O’Rear, Nancy Allen, Versailles....... 48, 136, 180, 209 Oates, Bette Rice, Frankfort----------------------- 199 Oetjen, Gene, Ft. Thomas ________________________ — 76 Oldham, Margaret A., Richmond......................- 209 Olmstead, Helen, Logan, W. Va---------------------- 207 Olson, Mary Louise, Winnetka, 111. 114, 193 Osborn, Myrtle Ruth, Dungannon, Va.—.............. 48 Osborne, Kathleen E.. Bicknell, Ind---- 48 Outland, Jane Elizabeth, Paducah------------- 48, 207 Overall, Asa Irvin, Lawrenceburg........... 48, 180, 217 Owen, Barbara, Paducah------------------------- 49, 153 Owens, Audrey Gray, Middlesboro...............— 76, 152 266 . PERSONAL INDEX Owens, Barbara A., Schenectady, N. Y. .......... 152 Owens, Edith Mae, Eminence ---------------- 77, 201 Owsley, Alice, Cynthiana....................... — 77 P Paar, Dorothy Jean, Lexington................. 49. 153. 195 Pabst, Marion Elizabeth, Harrisonburg, Va.............. 211 Pace, Gwen, Tavares, Fla. 49, 134, 136, 195 Palmer, Caroline Elizabeth, Louisville 77, 201 Pardo, Betty Jean, Lexington--------------------------- 77 Parish, Charles Spencer, Madisonville................—- 231 Park, Bettye M., Richmond......................... 49. 207 Park, Elizabeth Ridgely, Lexington................. 77, 209 Parker, James Edward, Lexington________ . 77, 185, 227 Parks, Almira Davis, Lexington_______________ 49, 153, 160 Farrigan, Perry Goggin. Lexington...-------------------- 77 Parry, Thomas Conquest, Jr.. Moultrie. Ga.............. 229 Patton, Mary Louise, Cynthiana................ 49, 117. 199 Paxton, Jean E., Bowling Green___________ 49, 114. 117, 120 Payne, Earl Ray, Flat Lick..........—------------------ 77 Payton, Alex Twyman, Louisville................... 77, 167 Payton, Juanita, Horse Cave........................ 77, 152 Perrone, Patricia Ann, Lexington....................... 205 Peters, Mildred Frances, Sturgeon.................... 178 Petrey, Eunice Gwendolyn, Middlesboro 77 Pewitt, Harvey Mac, Jr.. Fulton___________________ 135, 221 Phillips, Alice, New York, N. Y.................... 77, 141 Phillips. Anne, Dawson Springs..................... 78. 141 Phillips, Hal, Louisville............................. 223 Pine, Patricia Eleanor, Dayton, Ohio. 78 Plain, Catherine Talmadge, Bremen------------------ 78. 179 Ploch, Emily. Henderson............................ 78, 207 Pollitt, Doris Haney, Ashland---------------- 49, 191, 207 Poole, Doris LaVerne. Lexington.............—.......... 139 Poor, Kathleen. Lexington-------------------------- 205 Porter, Dorothy Louise, Ashland. 49, 193 Posey, Martin Rucker, Jr., Henderson------------------- 227 Potts, June Morrow, Lexington......................... 133 Pratt, Geraldine, Lexington..................... 153, 197 Preston, Permelia Ailene, Ashland ________________ 49, 152 Preston, Robert Doyle, Seco.................. — 50, 146 Price, Jane, Washington, D. C....................-...__ 201 Price, William Robert. Catlettsburg................ 50, 185 Priestley, Betty Jane, Madison, W. Va.................. 197 Pritchard, James Wesley, Garrett................... 50, 185 Pritchett, Frances. Morganfield . 132, 133, 152, 195 Pruitt, Martha Elizabeth, Henderson-------------------- 50 Pryor, Ray, Mayfield----------------------- — 78, 221 Puryear, Peggy Sue, Dixon-------------------------------207 Puryear, Robert Edward, Greenville.................... 223 Q Quillen, Martha Ann, Ashland----------------- 152 R Ragland, Lillian, Bowling Green.................. 50 Rambcrg, Charlotte Eleanor, Rockford. 111....... 207 Rambo, Vivienne Jeane, Forks of Elkhorn..... ... 211 Ramsey, Betty Jean, Winchester 78 Ramsey, Betty Lucylle, Winchester 50 Ramsey, Mary Jane, Madisonville................... 50, 152, 207 Rankin, Sarah Katherine, Lexington.......................... 50 Rappaport, Gilbert, Louisville.............................. 50 Ratchford, Betty, Lexington................................ 211 Rauch, Carol, Cincinnati, Ohio....................... 50, 119 Ray, Lucille Preston. Jackson................... 78, 130, 197 Ray, Virginia Allison, Lexington............................ 51 Reams, Gerald Brock, Harlan............................ 223 Redding, Elizabeth Ann, Lexington______________— —. 51 Redwine, Fred B., Lexington------------ 51. 145, 146, 147 Reed, Gardner, Elsie................................. 51 Reese, Edwin Eugene, Clinton........................ 225 Reichenbach, May Belle. Anchorage..................... 132, 180 Reichenbach, Ruth, Anchorage.. ---------- —............... 152 Reinschreiber, Ailene, Joliet, 111. 78, 118, 212 Renfro, John Woodson, Lexington...........-................. 51 Reynolds, Albert S., Jr.. East Orange, N. J.... 217, 221 Reynolds, Dorothy Ann, Greenville--------------------211 Reynolds, Jeanette, Greenville......... 78. 143. 191, 211 Reynolds, Mary Margaret, Morehead................... . 132, 140 Rhoads, Betty Ree, Lexington..................... 139, 195 Rhodes, Sophie P., Middlesboro..—.................. 78, 199 Rice, Barbara Rose, Paris............... —.—. 78. 197 Rice, Yolanda Lee, Harlan........—------------------------- 211 Richmond, Miriam Lewis, Dayton, Ohio 51, 199 Ridley, Eloise, Beaver Dam.......................... 179 Riggs, Bettie, Paris--------------------------------------- 51 Riley, Frances L., Pikeville.................... 78, 152, 193 Ringo, Martha Jane, Lexington ........ 51, 131, 150, 199 Ritchie. Beverly Ann, Lexington---------------------- .114, 133 Ritchie, Jean, Viper .................. 51, 119, 163, 179 Roberts, Bill, Jr.. Lexington.............................. 229 Roberts, Francis Arthur, Jr., Lexington...................— 229 Robertson, Dora Lee, Lexington ..................... 51. 114 Robertson, Juanita, Lexington........ — 79 Robertson, Lloyd P., Jr.. Kingston, Pa..... 52, 185, 232 Robertson. Mildred. Lexington....................... 130 Robinson, Betty Jeanne, Lexington................ 119, 139, 211 Robinson, Jean, Leitchfield........................... 195 Rodes, Caroline, Lexington----------------------------- 79. 209 Rodes. Sara Marshall, Lexington........................ 52, 209 Rogers, Margaret Elizabeth. Lexington 52, 160 Rogers, Mary Virginia, Winchester.................... 52, 209 Rose, Betty Jean, Lexington 79, 135, 153, 197 Rose. Helen. Lexington................................. —- 52 Rose, Maurene, Lexington—................... 52, 153, 197 Ross, Marilynn Ivolou, Cincinnati. Ohio.... 52, 130, 207 Rouse, Owen C., Jr., Midway—...................... 79, 185, 229 Routt, Edyth Inez, Sonora..... 79. 160, 179 Routt, Roselynn, Lawrenceburg.......................... 79. 201 Rowe, Jean Park. Lexington------------------------ 52, 153, 193 Rowland, D. Russell, Maceo............................... — 52 Royalty, E. Park, Irvine---------------------------------- 229 Ruby. Joan. Louisville.................................. 209 Rush. Frank Kenneth, Lexington. ........................... 219 Russell, Bettie Harris. Jackson. Tenn... 52, 130 Ruth, Roger Francis, Lexington—....................... 148, 225 S Sageser, David, Lexington............................ 159 Salisbury, Marion Mayo, Prestonsburg.............. 79. 195 Salisbury. Mary Charlotte, Prestonsburg.............. 195 Salyer, Clay, Salyersville.............. 79, 134, 185, 231 Salyer, Vera Vivian, Hazard......... 153 Sanders, Mary Lynn, Lexington...................... 201 Sands, Paul F., Louisville..............-... 162, 167, 185 Sandusky, Ann Anderson, Mt. Sterling.................. 53 Sasser, Lois P., Corbin............................ 79 267 PERSONAL N D E X Saunders, Valarie Louise, Pineville..................... 201 Savage, Phyllis Ann, Charlestown, W. Va. ................. ID Scearce, Frances Louise, Louisville.....................— 195 Schaeufele, Virginia Marie, Ft. Knox...............-....- 195 Schneider, Martin Lane, Louisville—............. 19, 185, 233 Schmidt, Emma Anne, Paducah............................... 19 Scott, Vella Wise, Lexington........-.................. — 209 Schroeder, Ruth Ellen, Evansville, Ind............... 53, 209 Schuhart, Kathleen Mae, Lexington......................—- 203 Scott, Joan, Hanson.............. 80, 135, 159, 1G3, 164, 179 Sebree, Bernice, Florence...... Seese, Suzanne Radcliffe, Clendenin. W, Va. Seevers, O. C., Carlisle..................... Sellards, Jo Anne, Lexington.............. Settle, Ruth Slaughter, Lexington. 179 193 159, 162 .... 209 . 80, 119 Sexton, Stella Cordelia, St. Petersburg, Fla.... 152 Shaikun, Dolores Ruth, Greensburg...... 212 Shain, Floy Deane, Hartford....................... 53, 150 Shannon, Iris Deane, Louisville- 53, 193 Shearard, Mrs. Martha Durham, Greensburg......... 53 Shearer, Nancy Jean, Lexington—....... 199 Sheehy, Ann Wallace, Lexington—........ 80 Shelton, Margaret Ellen, Paducah................... 80 Shelton, Mary Ann, Russellville.................—- 80, 207 Shely, Mary Pat, Lexington..................... — 53. 140 Shepherd, Nancy Lee, Richmond.......... 53, 150, 195 Shinkle, Rebecca Jane, Lexington 53 Shinnick, Nancy. Wilmette, 111.......................- 199 Shipley, Lois Jean, Indianapolis. Ind....... 53, 191. 193 Shipman, Emilv Bethia, Shelbyville ............... 53, 201 Shouse, Ann, Lexington........ .................- 80, 201 Shreve, Agnes. Fairmont, W. Va.................... 54, 153 Shropshire, Jean Florence, Paris............. 80, 140, 191 Shropshire. Walter Edmund, Lexington - 80, 232 Shrout, Helen Marie, Carlisle 80, 150, 159, 191 Shrout, Shanky, Owingsville.....................— 80, 209 Shryock, Gwendolen, Owenton.......................— 54 Shupert, Wanda Lee, Warsaw........................ 54, 205 Silas. Eugenia Carolvne. Detroit. Mich................ 180 Silliman, Joseph William, Danville—.................. 223 Silvers, Mary Virginia, Lexington...................— 195 Simon, Dick. Barbourville....................... 80, 223 Simpson, Elizabeth Anne. Owensboro ......... ..... 50, 199 Simpson, Hester, Nicholasville....................... 201 Singleton. Eva. Lexington ........................ 54, 160 Skeen, Nancy, Lexington— ............. 132, 133, 195 Skinner, Margaret, Lexington.... 81, 130, 132, 133, 139, 195 Slater, Marian Elizabeth, Erlanger..... ......... 54, 193 Smith, Ann Caroline, Lexington............... 54, 153, 197 Smith, Barbara Ann, Canada. Ky...................... 203 Smith, Beverly Jean, West Palm Beach, Fla. ........... 193 Smith, Dorotha. Sharpsburg........ .................... 54 Smith, Doris Talbott, Lexington 54, 131, 136, 199 Smith. Emllie Varden, Lexington..................... - 54 Smith, Frances Devon, Lexington................ —...... 54 Smith, Hazel Jo, Finchville........................... 178 Smith, Mary Curry, Ft. Thomas.................... 199 Smith, Reba Annette, Vine Grove................... 55, 179 Smith, Robert Foster, Lexington........ 185 Smith, Sarah, Shelbyville............................ 81 Smith, Thomas R.. Lexington .........................— 229 Smithson, Ben Garrett, Hopkinsville......... 162, 161, 229 Snoke. Millicent Kendall. Anchorage..................— 193 Snowden, Catherine Dudley, St. Helens................. 132 Synder, Elizabeth Spencer, Hazard .................... 195 Spalding, Thelma Frances, Lebanon 55, 159, 193 Sparks, Mildred Elizabeth. Lexington 55, 113, 193 Sparks, Rowena. Ashland........................ 55, 193 Spaulding, Charlie Flo, Lexington..................... 203 Spears, Wanda Lee, Pikeville...................... — 55 Spears, Madge, Pikeville------------------------------- 81 Spencer, Virginia, Hillsboro. Ohio.......... ....... 193 Spencer, Alice Hubbard, Winchester .............. 55, 209 Spicer, Jean. Lexington...... ........................ 205 Spillis, Pauline Margaret, Miami, Fla. Spiron, Alene Scott, Ashland........................... 55 Spragen, W. C., Lebanon................ 162, 164, 167, 185 Stalker, Lesley Lee, St. Petersburg, Fla. 81, 115, 117, 193 Stamper, Mary Lee, Lexington................... —..... 203 St. Clair, James D., Falls of Rough............... 55, 185 Steers, Roy L., Owenton.......................... --- 185 Stenbridge, Marjorie, Princeton—................—..... 153 Stephens, Leone Virginia, Hitchins.................... 195 Stephenson, Howard W., Mt. Sterling ............... 81. 162, 164, 217, 225 Stepp, R. Myrene, Inez............................. 81 Stevens, Carolyn, Cynthiana......................... 195 Stevens, Edna L., Dundee.............................. 179 Stewart, Howard G., Hartford...................... 81, 181 Stille, Glenn Gilmore, Lexington--------- 81, 225 Stimson, Annette Rice, Owensboro 153, 205 Stokes, Lola Juanita, Lexington-..................... 139 Stolz, Shirley, St. Petersburg, Fla........—.........— 193 Stone, Paul Jefferson. Madisonville---- 231 Straughn, Ann Jay. Evergreen, Ala—..................— 133, 195 Street, Alice Jane, Lexington.-.................. 133, 193 Street, Elizabeth Ann, Henderson................. 55, 201 Stuart, Eugene Page, Louisville--- —.......... 229 Sullivan, Jean. Frankfort......................... 55, 199 Sullivan, William Litsey, Harrodsburg.... 145, 185, 217, 223 Sulzer, Janet, Lexington------------------ -....- 205 Sulzer, Marjorie, Lexington........................ 205 Swift, Betty, Lexington............................ - 56 Swinebroad, Mary Marrs, Frankfort................. 81, 209 Sympson, Mary Louise, Lexington................... 81, 199 T Talbert, Brownell. Lexington.......................... 209 Taliaferro, Jane Holland, Shelbyville............... 81, 179 Tate, Boyce Denton, Hardinsburg........................ 225 Taylor, Anne Orr, Lexington.......................— 81, 140 Taylor, Cecil, Corbin............................. 82, 231 Taylor, Eleanor Carlton, Lexington.................... 152 Taylor, Elizabeth. Greenville, Miss................ 56, 209 Taylor, Gilbert Leonard, Bloomfield.... 221 Taylor, Hal, Louisville...................... -........ 223 Taylor, Mary Neil, Irvine............................. 197 Taylor, Maureen, Lexington........................ 56, 211 Taylor, Nancy Ellen, Lexington..... 56, 119, 131, 136, 195 Taylor, Nancy Katherine. Hardinsburg 195 Taylor, Peggy Joyce, Williamson, W. Va...............—. 197 TePas, Isabel. Portsmouth. Ohio..................... 56, 201 Terry, Carol Jean, Lexington.—................. 56, 150, 160 Tevis, Betty Jean, Richmond ............... 56, 116, 119, 120, 131, 135, 205 Thomas, Elizabeth A.,................................. 82 Thomas, Lucy Kenney, Lexington...................._ 82, 117 Thomas, Patricia Caroline. Upper Darby, Pa------- 197 Thomas, Sue Anna, Lexington....................... 82. 130 Thompson, Dolores M., Kenvir....................... 56, 153 Thompson, Polly Alberta, Ashland.................. 56, 195 Thornton, Mary Lawton, Owenton......................... 56 Thurman, Harold Leroy, Louisville------ 229 Thurman, Mary, Murray........ 82, 203 Tincher, Wilbur A., Jr., Frankfort...................... 225 Tinder, Margaret, Frankfort............................ 199 Tipton, Clyde R., Jr., Erlanger.... 57, 148, 185, 217, 231 Titsworth, Dorothy, Kevil---------------------- 82, 152, 211 268 PERSONAL INDEX Toll, Leslie, Lawrenceburg............ - 199 Toll, Nancy, Lawrenceburg......................... — 57 Tolliver, Virginia Hill, Fulaon................. 57, 150 Towles, Donald Blackburn. Lawrenceburg---------- 227 Tranberg, P. A., Gary, Ind....................... 185, 221 Trabue, Sara Lee, Hopkinsville.................... 82, 199 Trapp, Josephine Redd—............—:----------------- 153 Treacy, Frances, Lexington..................... ----- 209 Trent, Harry Culver. Stearns......... -- 229 Tribble, Alice, Richmond............ —- 57, 195 Trigg, Lance, Glasgow____________________-......-. 82. 217 Trostel, Marjorie J., New Carlisle, Ohio------------ 211 Trulock, Jere, Nashville, Tenn------------------- 82, 211 Tucker, Ann, Parksville ...------------------------- 207 Tucker, Betty Jean, Sebastian, Fla-------------------- 197 Turck, Lorraine, New York, N. Y. 82, 152, 193 Turley, Sue Anne, Madison, W. Va................. 82, 209 Turner, George Redman, Jr., Oak Ridge, Tenn....... 57, 141 Turner, Joanne Ella, Hazard...................... 82, 211 Turner, Violet Louise, Drift...................... 57, 140 Tuttle, Bettie Jane, Lexington.......—- 114, 118 Tuttle, Polly A., Paia Maue, Honolulu. T. H....... 83, 195 Tutwiller, Alicia Watchorn, Mt. Hope, W. Va...... 57, 201 V Van Arsdcll, Eleanor Jane, Lexington 83, 114. 203 Vance, Kathleen Sue, Paducah....................... 83 Van Meter, Lois Lynn, Lexington.................... 209 vanSantvoord, Caroline, Bennington, Vt,............ 209 Vaughan, Eleanor Jane, Frankfort............... 83, 201 Van Winkle, Martha Hughes. Glenview, HI. 180 Venters, Imogene. Shelbyianna................. 83, 193 Vincent, Betty Jeanette, Williamstown........— 57 Volner, James Lauder, Danville...................—- 223 Voorhes, William Gordon, Lexington................. 231 Wenstrup, Mar jean, Cincinnati, Ohio...... 84, 135, 201 West. Edwin, Glenmore, Richmond......................... 223 Whicker, Gene Allen. Lexington......... 117, 162, 164. 167 White, Lois Kathryn, Lexington......................... 193 White. Mary Nell, Seymour. Mo..................... 84, 211 White. Wanda Yvonne. Williamsburg....................... 197 Whiteside. Margaret Anne, Lexington.. 199 Whitley. James Robert. Majestic.............. 58. 217, 229 Whittinghill. Thomas Dean, Owensboro...... 84 Wickliffe, Frances. Henderson..................... 84. 201 Wickliffe. Lee. Greenville....................... 84, 201 Wickliffe. William A.. Greenville—................ 84. 185 Wilde. Ruth. Covington...... 140, 207 Wilder. Mary Helen, Georgetown......................... 84 Wiles. Howard. Lexington-------—....................... 229 Wilhoyte. Frances, Prospect.................. 84. 154. 179 Wilkirson. Howard F., Jr., Lexington................_ Williams, Anna Mary. Paintsville......................... 58 Williams, Betty, Sebree............................... 178 Williams, Helen Florence, Hitchins....................... 84 Williams, James T.. Greenville—......... 58, 160, 162, 167 Williamson. Wallace. Williamson, W. Va. 229 Williamson, George Lacy. Williamson, W. Va.. 229 Williamson, Mary Jane. Williamson, W. Va................ 211 Willmott. Grace Kennedy, Lexington................ 58. 207 Wilson, Charline Clay. Lexington 197 Wilson, Emily Davis. Russellville---- 58 Wilson, Jimmy, Lexington.—.................. 152. 1B5. 229 Wilson, Louise Anne. Lexington-......................... 205 Wilson, Mar ton G.. Owensboro........ 221 Wilson. Roberta Lee, Owensboro............... 59, 152, 207 Witherspoon. Mary Lou. Lawrenceburg 84. 136, 201 Wolf. Jane Allene. Nicholasville......................... 84 Wood. Ellen S.. Lexington------------------------------- 139 Wood. James Lee, Jr.. Beckley, W. Va. 84. 117. 231 Wood, Jane, Maysville. W Word. Martha Ann, Hopkinsville Workman. Betty Ann. Henderson............. Wrench. Kathleen June. Lexington Wright. Elizabeth Lee. Mt, Sterling Wright, Orman R.. Dixon Wyant, Esma Jean. Lexington 85 Wvlie. Jean Wood, Nicholasville.—.... 59. 207 199 17R, 180 211 .... 85. 197 ...... 59. 199 85. 185. 223 Wade, Freda, Louisville.................... 83, 209 Walker, Loutillie Mae, Lexington.--------- 114, 139 Wallingford, Janet, Covington......... 57, 115, 180 Walsh, Betty Louise, Cynthiana--------------- 57, 199 Walter, Graden N., Pikeville...................... 227 Walters, Elizabeth. Stone. 197 Waltman, Betty, Lexington----------------- 58, 197 Ward, Joseph M., Murray........ 58, 114, 160, 167, 185 Ward, Martha Lee, Munfordville—..........—........ 178 Ward, Mary Frank, Paducah.................. 152, 195 Ward. Mildred, Inez............................... 178 Ward, Virginia, Wheelwright....................... 58 Warman, Charles E., Covington.. ................. 117 Warren, Emma Sue, Paducah—.'.---------------- 83. 178 Warren, Vivian Lois, Lexington.............. 114. 139 Watkins, Margaret Elaine. Lexington- 83, 118, 120, 195 Watkins, Phyllis Ann. Cynthiana..... 83, 152, 159, 195 Watson. Lyle Brooks, Lexington..................... 83 Watts, Henrietta, Harrodsburg.- 58 Wayman, Jean Adelyn, Lexington .............. 197 Webb, Ann Virginia, Lexington------------- - 58. 209 Webb, Mary Katharine, Concord, N. H............. 211 Weber, Carl E., Frankfort.................... — 225 Weight, Pauline, Ashland.................... —- 211 Weldon. Elmer Durward, Georgetown............ 145, 147 Wells, Paula, Grays Branch.......-................. 83 Y Yadon, Willene, Brodhead.... Yager, Betty Bradford. Louisville. Yager, Margaret, Frankfort...... Yates, Martha Lawrence. Lexington.... York, Edna Florine, Fort Thomas....... Yost, Roger H., Kansas City, Mo...... Young, Frank, Paducah................. Young, Jane E., Morehcad.............. Young. John H., Lexington Young. Marianna, Providence.... Young. Penelope. Paducah..... Younger, Shirlee, Lexington....... Youngerman, Richard Guy, Louisville Youtsey, Frances, Covington........... Zcigler, Anne Elizabeth, Macon. Ga...... Ziegler, Mary Lou, Frankfort............ Ziglar, Ellen Jane, Charlotte, N. C----- ... 85 ...... 59. 201 ............ 209 119. 130. 195 ..............59 ...... 229 .... 85, 231 ............ 197 . 85, 162, 229 ...... 85, 195 ...... 85, 211 .......... 212 _ 85, 185. 229 ........__ 207 .... 199 ...... 211 85, 141 269 cknow edgmenlis Covers and Binding Kingsport Press, Kingsport, Tenn. Engraving Artscrafts Engravers, Cincinnati, Ohio Ink Braden-Sutpi-iin Ink Co., Cleveland, Ohio Paper Oxford Paper Co., Miami, Ohio Pictures r a FAYETTE Studio, Lexington, Ky. Printing Ti-ie Kentucky Kernel 270 p a n d ex Acknowledgments ............................. 270 Alpha Chi Sigma ............................. 118 Alpha Delta Pi .......................... 192-193 Alpha Gamma Delta ....................... 194-195 Alpha Lambda Delta ......................... 1-33 Alpha Xi Delta .......................... 196-197 Art Club .................................... 156 Athletics ................................ 92-106 Basketball ........................... 101 105 Football .............................. 93-100 Tennis ................................... 105 Football Coaches .......................... 02 Rupp ..................................... 101 Bacteriological Society ..................... 152 Band .................................. 126-127 Baptist Student Union ....................... 160 Beauty Queens ............................. 14-20 Canterbury Club ............................. 158 Cheerleaders ................................ 138 Chi Omega ............................... 198-199 Chi Delta Phi ................................ HO Choristers .................................. 129 Civil Engineers ............................. 1 11 Glasses Seniors ................................ 28-60 juniors ................................ 51-86 Sophomores ........................... 236-212 Freshmen ............................. 213-257 Cosmopolitan Club ........................... 158 GwenS........................................ 132 Deans ............................... 7, 190, 216 Dedication .................................... 3 Delta Delta Delta ....................... 200-201 Delta Tau Delta ......................... 218-219 Delta Zeta .............................. 202-203 Donovan, President ............................ 5 Dutch Lunch Club ............................ 166 Electrical Engineers ........................ 112 Foreword ...................................... 1 4-H Club .................................... 154 Freshman Club ............................... 170 Hamilton House .............................. 178 Hillel Foundation............................ 161 Home Economics Club ......................... 151 House Presidents’ Council ................... 180 Independents ............................ 186-187 In Memoriam.................................... 5 Interdorm Council ........................... '77 Interfaith Council .......................... 164 Intcrfraternitv Council ..................... 217 Kappa Alpha.................................. 232 Kappa Alpha Theta........................ 204-205 Kappa Della ............................. 206-207 Kappa Delta Pi............................... 149 Kappa Kappa Gamma........................ 208-209 Kappa Sigma ............................. 220-221 Kentuckian .............................. 112-115 Kernel .................................. 116-118 Law Journal.................................. 147 Mechanical Engineers ........................ 113 Military Ball Queen........................... 21 Military Department ..................... 121-125 Officers.................................. 121 Freshman R.O.T.C.......................... 122 Sophomore R.O.T.C......................... 123 A-S.T.R.P................................. 123 K-Dets ............................... 124-125 Mortar Board................................. 131 Newman Club ................................. 157 Outing Club ................................. 155 Panhellenic Council ......................... 191 Passing Review .......................... 258-260 Personal Index........................... 261-269 Phalanx...................................... 167 Phi Beta .................................... 130 Phi Delta Phi................................ 110 Phi Delta Theta ......................... 222-223 Phi Upsilon Omicron ......................... '50 Pi Kappa Alpha........................... 221-225 Pitkin Club ................................. 165 Professor of the Year ......................... 8 Residence Halls ......................... 172-176 Shelby House.........................•....... 179 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ..................... 226-227 Sigma Chi ............................... 228-229 Sigma Epsilon Chi ........................... 153 Sigma Phi Epsilon ....................... 230-231 Student Bar Association.................. 144-145 Student Government ...................... 134-135 Student Union Board ......................... 136 SuKy ........................................ 139 Table of Contents ............................. - Tau Alpha Pi ................................ 212 Tau Sigma ................................... 137 Theta Sigma Phi.............................. 120 Upperclass Fellowship ....................... 169 Veterans Club ........................... 181-185 W.A.A. Council .............................. 16 Wesley Foundation ........................... '59 Women’s Glee Club ........................... 28 Y.M.C.A. Cabinet ............................ '62 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet ............................ 163 Zeta Beta Tau ............................... 233 Zeta Tau Alpha........................... 210-211 271 1 ----------
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