University of Kentucky - Kentuckian Yearbook (Lexington, KY)

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jrass ions a like trim hoofs and. m battered saddle shoes we bind this sacja of U.K. 1948 ... a book “for all wh ? realize fhaf everq qreat unT vers it i| is a of spirited Final and conclusive proof that beauty and brains do mix is Miss Nancy Shinnick, our 1948 queen. Nancy, who makes her home in Wilmette, Illinois, is very promi- nent in campus activities. Her brown- haired, blue-eyed beauty is such that we are proud to present her to you as the 1948 Kentuckian queen. Sue Hieu KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA, FIRST ATTENDANT SveCtyti ALPHA GAMMA DELTA, SECOND ATTENDANT A’ ? c . ? - ■ Pafoicia Poe CHI OMEGA, THIRD ATTENDANT P%a(tce TiJkite DELTA DELTA DELTA, FOURTH ATTENDAN Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor Dr. William S. Webb, head of the Department of Anthropology and the Department of Physics, was chosen Distinguished Professor in the fall by his colleagues in the College of Arts and Sciences. The portrait reproduced above was painted by Eugene Montgomery, Chicago artist, and pre- sented to the University at a testimonial dinner for Dr. Webb in April, 1947. It now hangs in the graduate reading room of the Library. MARTIN M. WHITE Dean, College of Arts and Sciences LEO M. CHAMBERLAIN Vice-President EARL P. SLONE Dean, College of Pharmacy WILLIAM D. FUNKHOUSER Dean, Graduate School MAURICE F. SEAY Dean and Registrar mm EDWARD WIEST Dean, College of Commerce THOMAS P. COOPER Dean, College of Agriculture and Home Economics ALVIN E. EVANS Dean, College of Law DANIEL V. TERRELL Dean, College of Engineering WILLIAM S. TAYLOR Dean, College of Education FRESHMEN — Luck To 'Em Agriculture Home Economics Adams, Isaac Dean Allard, George Putman Allen, H. Donald Allgood, Douglas W. Allman, Robert N. Ammerman, Clarence B Applegarth, Mervin K. Arkle, Alwyn M. Armstrong, William M. Ashby, Kenneth H. Bacon, William G. Ball, Sylvester, Jr. Banks, William M. Barnes, Robert B. 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Parreft, Charles E. • Refrauf, -George B. Piper, Albert W. Porter, John L. Powell,; Marshall E. - Price, Arthur R. Rabe, Alvin R. Ragan, George W. Rainwater, Lupton V. Rankip, Jop’j. Rankin’; Thomas-A,. Razor, J. tk . ‘Jj Read, Charles E. Redder!, Billy E. - . Redden,Ray S. ' . Reynolds’y.Eltoh J., Jr. . ' V . Reynolds,'Robert D. Rich, RoberV-R. Robinson, Gaines' L... ' Rose, Charles A Ross, Walter Russell, John F. Sack, Joseph Z. Salyer, William M. Schanding, Raymond L. Schoolcraft, George W. Sellers, Hugh E. Shaffer, James A. Shawver, Charles B. Shields, John R. Shipp, Ben Wash Simpson, Robert K. Sims, James R. Smith, John E. Smith, Nathan R. r Turner, John C. Van'Meter, VertreeS Walker White White W Will W Wilson Wise, Charles G., Jr. Womack, Richard M. Wood, Alvah R. Wood, Kenneth L. Wright, Thompson J r. Yelton, Paul G. Young, Nyram Lee, Jr. Zinninger, Thomas C. Hardy, Charles E. Home Economics Boston, Ida Pearl Brandon, Lois Brooke, Mary T. Bryan, Betty Ann Carmichel, Lois F. Cooley, Helen J. Cooper, Leta F. Craig, Alice I. Dennison, Anne L. Dornheim, Katherine T. Dossett, Sue Durrett, Nancy A. Duvall, Jo Ann Ellis, Jewell D. Ellis, Shirley A. Ewing, Evelyn B. Fisher, David Kathleen Gamblin, Martha M. Garbandt, Mildred Ann Gauntt, Martha A. Gillespie, Alethea E. Graham, Ruth C. V Hendricks, Mary H. V H end ricks, Mary H. .- ' Hockensmith, Mary E. ..■yHoffman, Debra J. Horton, Lafern Howell, Judith L. Jackson, Edna M. (Mrs.) Johnson, Rachel A. Jone, Frances M. Kash, Mary Jane Kubel, Imogene B. Lamb, Ruby Camille Langley, Jo-Etta Lewis, Virginia Evelyn McCabe, Cherie L. McCann, Sue Jordon McClure, Elle Spencer McGuire, Amelia C. McKitrick, Patsy J. McNamee, Juanita J. Martin, Mary R. Martin, Louise Maupin, Geraldine E. Milby, Perry Rebecca Moore, Dorthy Lee Murray, Virgina D. Pasco, Willie Carolyn Powell, Imogene Rakes, Ernestine Rice, Helen Lorine Ridley, Mary J. Rose Mary Ann Routt, Martha M. Reynolds, Elizabeth L. Sanders, Ann M. Scott, Mable J. Skinner, Ann N. Stebbins, Jula F. Taylor, Mary G. Vaughn, Joyce Violette, Juanita M. Welch, Bettie P. Wellman, Elizabeth A. Williams, Margie L. Williams, Wanda L. Yeager, Jean C. Young, Laura Jane Rosemary Louise Ruth ■A-dan y ddison, W inford R. -. v . . v -' •: Agee, J oseph W. Ake-mon, Earl Albert, Harold ’ , ‘Albert, Marvin G. Alford, Elizabeth D. . - ;' Allen, Dorothy F. Allen, Lillian I. ' Alien,-Robert L. Aiyesp-Robert H. ■ ; ’ , Ambbfgey, Joseph B. Anderson, Betty Jo • y ' Ah'den£on, J anet A. S'!’ •• ■ v Anderson, Mary M. v -Angei iDonald G. AngbLlNeal Rice Ankiiey, Max. W. - Antczack, Salome E. • -App'lebaum, Ruth H. , . Armstrong, Smith R. Arnold, Herbert A. Artz Wavqrlv C. 'Asbury, Bradh y S fi • Asher, ElihuG. . ' ’ A'fkins,' FrankjA. • . Ab e.nbaugh, ames D. Ausmus, William I. , Avers, Raymopd T. Back, Otis K. • Bacon, Ross'R( • Bagg'arly, Nalh. P. . ' Bailey, PaulTa ...'BariteN tr A. Baker, C. R. Baker, Eugene Baker, Marion L. Baldwin, George R. Ball, Wilma Lee Barger, Colburn Barger, Colsten Barker, Geraldine Barker, Helen Barker, Mary L. Barna, Mike Barnes, Columbos Barnes, Emma L. Barnes, Thomas E. Barnett, Carl W. Barnett, Jane Barton, George J. Barton, Henry L. Bathiany, Albert Batson, Thomas Batts, Boyd D. Bean, John Daniel Beard, James G. 23 F r e s Beatty, Alfred J. Campbell, Mary Lee Beauchamp, Emerson Campbell, Patricia R. Becknell, Lois J. Carey, Sybil Begley, Burriss N. Carl, Mary P. Begley, Carl E. Carl, Wm. Allen Belcher, Robert N. Carnahan, Johnnie R. Bennett, Evelyn F. Caro, Charles R. Bennett, Fred W. Carpenter, John W. Benton, Robert H. Carper, Jacquelyn Bevis, Luther A. Carr, Bettye S. Bidwell, Barbara J. Carr, James R. Bilancio, Gloria T. Carter, Joseph E. Billings, Bernard E. Carter, Lois Anne Bingham, Barbara G. Carter Tony Bishop, Martha L. Cartwright, George Black,Inez Cash, Mildred Black, James D. Cassell, Margaret Blackwell, Edward C. Caudel, Mary Jane Blair, James C. Case, Carlton H. Blake, Ann T. Caudill, Earl E. Blake, Glenn D. Calkas, Terpsythea Bland, Lucia A. Chalmers, John L. Blevins, Columbus Chandler, Michael D. Block, Beatrice R. Chaney, Herschel Boaz, James B. Chapman, Harold D. Bodkin, Joe E. Chester, Earnest Boggs, Herbert Wm. Childers, Jerry Bohaning, Bonnie S. Chumley, John W. Bolton, Jean C. Cissell, Charles Boone, Mills F. Clardy, Fleming Boswell, Henry R. Clark, Betty Jo Botts, Dan C. Clark, Mabelann Bowling, Donald L. Clarke, Gus Bowling, Drucilla Clarkson, James E. Bowmar, Daniel M. Clements, Robert E. Boyd, Allen 0. Clifford, Philip G. Bradford, Mary Ann Cliver, Phyllis Bradley, Julie Cochran, Mary Bradley, Lois B. Cocke, John G. Brady, Sidney F. Coffman, Bernadine Brannon, Jimmy 0. Coffman, Edward Brashear, Kenneth Coleman, Don Breen, Patricia J. Coleman, Edward Breeze, Tommy D. Coleman, James Briggs, Andrew J. Collier, James Briggs, LeGrand S. Collins, Charles Bright, Nancy J. Collins, Maurice T. Bringardner, Laura T. Collins, Richard S. Britton, Charles T. Collins, Joan H. Brown, Billy G. Colvin, Charles A. Brown, Charles W. Combs, Dorothy Brown, Claude Combs, George C. Brown, Elizabeth J. Compton, Jack T. Brown, Ernie D. Comstock, Raymond F. Brown, Frank E. Concannon, Martin J. Brown, Frank S. Conde, William F. Brown, George Conison, Allan A. Brown, Nancy A. Conkwright, Arthur B. Brown, Patricia Ruth Conley, Reka L. Brown, Robert Lee Connell, Raymond F. Brown, Willie Conner, Thomas 1. Browning, Bobbie Conway, Julanne L. Browning, Delmar Cook, Joan L. Brumagen, Porter Cook, Katharine V. Brune, Albert Cook, Nelle K. Bryant, James Copley, Donald J. Bryant, Lester Corbett, James H. Buckner, Mary Cordas, Demetrius C. Bunting, Robert V. Corlis, John Burd, Francis Cornett, Frank Burch, Raymond Cornish, James H. Burgin, Ralph V. Countzler, Richard P. Burgiss, Harold Cowell, Harold H. Burks, Wm. Harold Cowgell, Shannon J. Burns, Ambrose Cowherd, Harry J. Burress, Willard Cox, Burton G. Burt, Earl E. Cox, Claude C. Bush, Billy R. Cox, Marvin E. Bush, Chas. Lee Cox, Mildred W. Butler, Calbert C. Coyle, Joseph T. Button, Kent Cozine, George M. Cadden, Carolyn Craig, Charles C. Calico, George Crain, Donald J. Calk, Charles Craft, Marjorie L. Call, Lolly A. Crawford, Jack C. Cambron, Joseph Crawford, James W. men Cregor, Robert B. Evans, Leroy Cripe, Cecil A. Ey, Douglas William Cronen, Paul W. Fabel, John Wyche, Jr. Cruse, Bryan Fagan, Kenneth O'Hara Cummings, Donald Fain, Barbara Lee Cundiff, Charles E. Fain, Robert Milford Cundiff, Paul C. Fairchild, Anna Ruth Cunningham, George T. Fanning, Louis A., Jr. Cunningham, Harold Farley, Dolores Jo Cunningham, Virginia Farmer, Shirley Lewis Curnutte, Ora Faulconer, Donald Reid Currens, Adrian Faulk, Bennie Gene Current, Charles B. Faulkner, Thomas Nathaniel Curtis, Edward E. Featherston, George Brown.,Jr. Daniels, Foster J. Featherston, Porter Prather Danks, Clyde R. Feeback, John K., Jr. Darbishire, Shelby W. Feltz, Charles Sibert Daugherty, Harry Ferguson, Bruce Stuart Daugherty, John F. Ferris, Joyce Marjorie Daugherty, Josephine Finnell, Florence Bettie Davenport, John C. Fishback, William VanMeter Davis, Benjamin E. Fitzgerald, Charles C. Davis, Joe W. Fitzgerald, Dora Edith Davis, Margaret Fitzwater, Elizabeth A. Davis, William S. Fizer, Stanley Dawson, Jerome Flege, John Blain, Jr. Dawson, William Kirk Fleischer, Murray S. Day, Charles H. Fleming, Charles C. DeMoss, Andrew Fling, Alice Jean DeMoss, Finley Florence, Arbon H. Dennis, Owen S. Fluty,William Jones DePlama, Ruth Follis, Robert S. Derr, Cecil V. Forbes, Ames Winsor Derrickson, Richard Ford, Hannah H. Detenber, Eugene Ford, Louis McKee Dews, Harry Ford, Roy Thomas,Jr. Dexheimer, Lucy Forman, Judith Boswell Dicken, Wesley Foster, Earl D. Dicken, William August Foster, Edward H. Dickey, Joan Foster, Paul R. Dill, Donald J. Fox, Grant Cecil Dixon, Harold Fox, James Edward Doerhoefer, Donald Frampton, Don Donoho, Helen Frank, Keith B. Donohue, Donald J. Free, James Henry Donohue, Arlene Freeland, John 0. Donovan, Catherine Freeman, Caroline E. Donovan, James G. French, Richard R. Dorr, Fred E. Frisch, William J. Dorroh, Charles A. Frome, Leighton W. Dotson, Helen Frost, Billy H. Doty, Joanne Frost, Jacqueline Dove, James C. Fucci, Dominic Downing, Frank Fulks, Wiona B. Doyle, Mary A. Fulton, Martha A. Dudley, Theresa Mae Fuson, Ben G. Duerson, Guy K. Futrell, Patsy A. Duff, William Curry Gaddis, James L. Dugan, Owen Gaines, Marvin E. Dunavent, George Gallagher, John H. Durham, James Galvin, James P. Durham, Martha Lee Garber, Mary J. Dyche, Harold Fish Garland, Marvin K. Earle, Edward S. Gamier, J. Albert Early, Jane T. Garrett, Hugh Easley, Jackson Garrett, Martha S. Eden, Nancy Lou Garriott, Emma F. Edwards, Garland Garrison, Ellis 0. Egan, Michael Garrison, Thomas M. Elder, Eugene Gaskinj Nancy J. Eldridge, Howard Geeding, Robert E. Elkins, Kathleen Gentry, Jean B. Elliott, Donald Gerald, Patsy M. Elmore, Julia Giantz, Sidney Elston, James Gideon, Burdis B. Elston, Joseph Gifford, Watt Ely, Joyce LaRue Gilbert, Betty J. Ely, Walter Taylor Gilbert, Herbert A. Ely, Wellington Meyers Gilbert, Mary L. Ely, William S. Gillespie, Edward C. English, Logan Eberhardt Gillespie, Evelyn T. Ennis, Patsy Carroll Gillians, George D. Erb, George Leo Gioio, Emilie Espin, David Elsworth Giazebrook, Marshall A. Estill, Rose Terry Golben, Norris C. Ethington, Alva Doris Golderg, Lester 24 Freshmen Goldstein, Frances M. Hill, Wanda M. Goldstein, Irvin L. Hilton, Marilyn Goodin, George R. Hines, Dennis J. Gordan, Paul A. Hinton, Claudie M. Gordan, William T. Hinch, Walter E. Gorman, Robert K. Hendricks, Joan Gross, Earl W. Hiten, Mary L. Graham, Lewis R. Hoge, James F. Graham, Marion B. Hogg, Floyd B. Graham, Peggy 5. Holbrook, Ray Graves Alfred J. Holmes, Mescal K.(Mrs.' Graves, James A. Holway, Richard J. Gray, Charles M. Honaker, Dorothy L. Gray, Eleanor J. Homa, Michael Gray, Fawn J. Hope, Edgar G. Gray, James E. Hopkins, David C. Greathouse, Joe S. Hopkins, Lee T. Green, Betty L. Horton, Richard L. Green, Harry L. Hoskins, William Greenup, Calvin P. House, Cornelius Greenup, Edward A. Houston, Betsy L. Greenwald, David W. Houston, Virginia P. Greenwald, Marvin Howard, Anne L. Greenwell, Robert L. Howard, Arch L. Griesinger, Lawrence E. Howard, Jakie M. Griffin, Arthur A. Howard, James H. Griffin, Herbert H. Howard, Lawrence C. Grobor, Robert L. Howard, Lawrence G. Grote, Janis M. Hubbard, Harold H. Gruner, Ruth E. Huber, William F. Hagg, Polly J. Hudson, Betty W. Hager, Charles Huggins, Terry A. Hail, Carl W. Hughes, Eula Haile, Rex H. Huges, Hal T. Haley, Rose M. Hughson, J. 0. Hall, Barbara A. Humphreys, Wallace R. Hall, Edward B. Humphries, Jack T. Hall, Eugene Hundley, Zelda M. Hall, Joe B. Hurd, James L. Hall, John M. Hurst, Nancy W. Hall, Marianna Hutcherson, Joe B. Hall, Patricia A. Hutchinson, Agnes T. Hallock, Thomas G. Hutchinson, Robert H. Hamby, James M. Hutson, Lela Hamilton, Harold D. Maria, Lorraine Hamilton, J. F. Ingles, Mary C. Hamilton, Robert K. Ingles, Alvin Hammack, Louis E. Inman, Edwin V. Hancher, Priscilla S. Irvin, Fred W. Hancock, John C. Isaacs, Ottis L. Hanewinckel, William A. Ison, Delmer Hansen, Edgar M. Ison, Ollie E. Harber, Elbert E. Jackson, Lois J. Hardesty, Donald L. Jackson, Morris H. Hardin, John 0. Jackson, Stanley J. Harding, Wiliam H. Jacobs, Arthur D. Hardy, Robert D. Jacobs, Charles E. Harmond, Ellis D. Jamerson, Wilbur R. Harney, George James Pat Harrel, Michael B. Jayne, Weston Harris, Nancy J. Jeffries, James W. Harrod, Bille L. Jenkins, Barbara L. Hart, Albert J. Jesse, Bill W. Hart, Alice H. Jeter, John D. Hart, Charles W. Johnson, Elsa M. Hart, James M. Johnson, James D. Hayden, Arnold C. Johnson, Richard E. Hayden, Martha J. Johnson, Samuel C. Hays, William D. Johnstone, John S. Hazle, James H. Johnston, Robert P. Heiss, Elizabeth A. Jolly, Shelby A. Hendron, Emmet W. Jones, Charles A. Hendricks, Arthur G. Jones, Dewey E. Hendricks, Charles E. Jones, Ernest P. Henne, Robert L. Jones, Wayne A. Henry, Jean A. Jones, William P. Hensley, Tom S. Joseph, Beverly S. Herald, Daniel W. Joseph, Kendall Herrera, Leopoldo C. Jouett, Edward' W. Hess, Arthur E. Judy, Jack B. Hessel, Edward F. Juzwik, Stanley F. Hibbs, Joseph E. Kahn, Edward Lawrence Hightower, Norris E. Kain, Jack Allen Hill, Arthur G. Kanatzar, Ben Frank Hill, Bernard E. Kaufman, Jay Farrell Hill, John W. Kavanaugh, Joan Clay Keiser, Carolyn Rae Lyttle, Kenneth Keith, William P. McAfee, Betty J. Kellar, John Wilton McCabe, Barbara A. Keller, Anne Talbot McCally, Betty R. Kelley, Alice L. McCann, William Kelley, Brown Wilson McCarty, Matilda Kennedy, Jean Clair McClanahan, Louis A. Kenyon, Ira C. McClung, Bonnie J. Kerr, Joyce A. McClung, J ames F. Kincaid, Lenuille S. McClure, Charles W. Kindred, Dorlena McCord, Wallace R. King, Billy Eugene McCowan, Robert T. King, George G. McCracken, James E. King, Mary M. McDaniel, Goebel Kirby, Thurston Wesley McDaniel, Wesley R. Kirchoff, Edith McDermott, Lloyd 1. Kirk, Eloise McDonough, Warren S. Kieber, Elinor Joyce McEvoy, Donald V, Kittinger, Martha Faye McGinnis, Betty G. Klein, Alvin Leonard McKenna, Mary B. Knights, Gordon Louis McKenzie, Lawless Knoerl, Russell Elmer McKerahan, Paul R. Knoop, Franklin John, Jr. McMurray, Carl P. Knox, George William McQuaid, Mary A. Knuckles, Ora Clinton McVey, Priscilla A. Koger, Carter Wilson MacDonald, Donald B. Kolb, Louis C. Mack, Margaret Mae Kookendoffer, Billy A. Macke, Richard E. Kraps, Rowland F. Macklin, Ann M. Kannepell, Jane G. MacLeod, Albert J. Krebs, Francis Jean Maggard, Ellis 0. Kreitman, Max Philip Magee, Warren F. Krick, Eugene Robert Maloney, Charles Kruse, Alvin Joseph Magione, Anthony P, Kruse, Bonnie Lee Marcum, Maurice J. Kruse, George Edward Marcus, Alvin E. Ladd, Wilford R. Mark, Gilda Carol LaFontaine, Maurice A. Marsh, Gordon R. Lambert, Richard L. Marshall, William G. Lane, Archie B. Marsh, Ramona J. Langford, Patricia R. Marshall, Greenberry Langston, Thomas E. Martin, Alice W. Large, Reynold H. Martin, Charles L. Larkin, John V. Martin, Edward C. Larkin, Margaret L. Marye, Edward A. Lathan, Eugene B. Mason, Patricia A. Lathram, Charles Masterson, Jane Lawrence, Marshall M. Matthews, Charles E. Lawson, Fred T. Matthews, Neva C. Lawson, Thomas 0. Mattison, Samuel A. Layton, John E. Maturo, Frank Leach, Rollie D. Maury, Charles W. Leavens, Edward T. Maxwell, Robert S. Lederer, Robert F. May, John M. Ledford, Thomas Edmon Mayer, Mary Alice Lee, Gerald W. Mayerchak, George Micheal Lee, Helen C. Mayes, John T. Lee, J ames M. Mayes, Samuel G. Leggett, James W. Meador, Harry M. Lenz, Sally C. Meagher, Robert F. Leon, John J. Medley, Joseph U. Leonard, Eugene Meloan, Elizabeth A. Leskovar, William Meredith, Kenneth A. Lessley, Harry R. Merenbloom, Carl S. Levi, Marion W. Merritt, Jack D. Levin, Fred 1. Metcalf, Carolyn Levy, Betty J. Metcalf, Ruth B. Lewis, Andrew T. Metzger, Susan E. Lewis, Charles E. Meyers, Sydelle Lewis, David T. Middelton, Marcia K. Lewis, Celores F. Miller, Arnelle Lewis, James L. Miller, Clarence S. Lezius, Carl R. Miller, Dorothy G. Lindle, Carolyn B. Miller, Marion J. Lindsey, Sarah J. Miller, Samuel M. Ling, Medley L. Miller, Stewart J. Linker, Theodore J. Miller, Shirley A. Lipton, Stanley F. Miller, Wanda J. Little, Kermit E. Mills, Jo Ann Lizer, Jimmy A. Milton, Betsy Lockard, Daniel L. Miracle, Clauton M. Long, William C. Mitchell, Margery Lowry, Lawrence E. Mitchell, Melcin E. Loy, Violet C. Mitchell, Willard A. Lynch, Douglas D. Moberly, David L. Lyon, Betty J. Mokas, Helen 25 Freshmen Montgomery, James R. Moore, Anna L. Moore, Dempsey Moore, Edward J. Moore, James H. Moore, John F. Moore, Guy N. Moore, Edward E. Moore, Robert F. Moore, Roy Moore, Sarah Moore, Thomas C. Moore, Virginia A. Morgan, Sara E. Mucci, Carl J. Morrow, Charles W. Mosely, Wynn B. Mullins, Charles W. Mullins, Mickey L. Muncy, Victor E. Murray, Imogene Murray, Taylor L. Myers, Betty L. Myers, Marshall Jake Nay, Patricia Ann Neff, Martha L. Neil, Charlotte E. Nevin, Boone F. Newbern, Jerry Newbolt, James A. Newcome, William F. Newman, Ronald E. Nicholls, Charles R. Nightingale, Joel Nikolas, Robert T. Noes, Dallas R. Norris,Vilena M. Northnagel, Virginia M. Northcutt, James C. Norhcutt, James R. Norton, JimmyH. Novis, Ida Nuckols, Paul E. Nuckols, Seth F. Nutting, Mary F. Nyquist, Frances M. Northnaget, Virginia O'Bannon, Ann E. O'Brien, Lois C. O'Dell, William E. Odell, Barbara A. O'Malley Daniel D. O'Nan, Patricia M. O'Neal, George Osborne, Mary L. Overstreet, Clarence Owen, Adrian H. Owens, Billy R. Parness, Irwin Pasko, Michael F. Patrick, Don X. Patrick, Walter Patterson, Joan C. Patton, Malcolm L. Payne, Hobart E. 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Clinkenbeard, Robert Duke, Melvin Coatney, Clyde Dummit, Garland Cockrel, Clement Duncan, George Cocuzzi, Felix J. Duncan, William Y. Cohm, Benjamin Eberhardt, Daniel Colley, Jack Eckdahl, Edwin M. Collings, Jack Eddleman, James Collins, Thomas A. Elliott, Elizabeth B. Elliott, Faye G. Hahn, William E. Elliott, Joe D. Hail, Robert 1. Ellis, Henry L. Hall, Herbert E. Elmore, Joseph Hall, James K. Elmore, Peggy G. Hall, Jeptha R. Elmore, Robert T. Hall, William C. Enders, John L. Hall, William R. England, Noel C. Hall, William W. Engle, John D.Jr. Hamilton, Ella C. Estes, Jack W. Hamilton, Jean D. Estill, Robert W. Hammerle, Ralph K. Evans, Hugh C. Haney, Robert J. Evans, Mary J. Hanna, William J. Eversole, James A. Hannahs, Suzanne Everton, James L. Harbett, Ellsworth L. Ewing, Nelda Harbett, William T. Faucette, Grace D. Hardin, Garland Faulkner, Paul A. Hardy, James L. Feezle, Gloria Hardy, Robert R. Feltman, Emily A. Harmon, Gene L. Ferguson, Howard H. Harrell, Jeanne Fethe, James E. Harrington, K. G. Finch, Gerald A. Harris, Betty V. Finnell, Charles W. Harris, Howard Fisher, Barbarjune Harrison, Curtis W. Fisher, Jack R. Harrison, John H. Flege, Robert Hartley, Esther L. Fletcher, John P. Hauser, Robert E. Fletcher, William Hawley, Chester C. Floyd, Lucas Hay, Hallie F. Ford, Betty J. Hays, John C. Ford, James D., Jr. Hays, Martha Ford, Joseph M. Hazen, Francis N. Ford, Russell J. Hedges, Houston Foreman, Harl T. Heilman, Robert H. Forester, Billy R. Heimer, Jackson W. Forester, Ralph Heinzinger, Ben J. Fortune, Kenneth Hellard, Dorothy L. Fowler, Paul J. Helm, Harvey A. Foy, Wilford L. Henderson, Dorothy M. Freeman, Billy J. Henry, Betty J. Frittier, James L. Henry, Louise N. Fritts, James W. Henry, Virginia L. Fuson, Vernon R. Hensley, Bettye J. Fyffe, Adrain Hensley, John B. Gaitskill, Robert V. Hensley, Richard E. Gardner, William N. Hensley, Robert L. Garner, Mariella Herdt, Carolyn Garr, Charlotte Hereford, Vivian R. Garst, Betty Herring, Lorenzo H. Gault, William L. Hesser, Charles L. Geddes, Herbert F. Hetzel, George E. Genito, Carl E. Hickey, Thomas H. Gentry, William R. Hicks, Marion S. Geigly, Irvin Hicks, Luleen G. Gernert, John R. Hill, Jesse B. Gerstle, Clarence A. Hines, William P. Gibson, Barbara P. Hinton, Oscar G. Gillespie, Betty A. Hobson, Forest K. Gillespie, Willard T. Hogan, Katherine A. Glass, Marion F. Hogg, Carrell H. Gleason, Margaret L. Holbourn, Raymond A. Gleason, Mary F. Holbrook, Raymond P. Glover, Sara N. Homeman, Barbara L. Godman, Rose H. Hollingsworth, Kent Goodin, Thomas A. Hollingsworth, L. Hall Gorham, Carl Honeywell, Marion Gorham, Harry C. Horner, Milton A. Gorham, John E. Horning, Joseph W. Gorham, Richard A. Horton, Beryl L. Gorham, Robert J. Howard, Jack B. Gorman, Betty A. Howard, Jean Graham, Ruby E. Howard, Ted C. Graham, Thomas E. Howell, Jack Graves, David C. Howerton, John C. Green, Sara M. Hudack, John Griesinger, Bobby L. Huddleston, Walter Griffey, Lillian C. Huey, Gaines E. Griffin, Roy S. Huffman, William S. Groza, Alex Hume, David Guinaugh, Daniel D. Humley, Paul Gillett, Charles E. Hunter, Mary A. Gullett, Dwaine E. Hurst, Howard E. Hagan, William K. Hutchcraft, Ann H. Hagerman, Robert L. Ingles, Lida C. Haggard, Charlotte S. Insko, James H. 32 Sop Insko, Wyatt M. McCollum, Wendell D. Irwin, Charlie F. McConathy, Sara H. Isaacs, Charles M. McCord, Marion D. Isaacs, Elinor M. McCown, Marie L. Jacobs, Carroll W. McCoy, John H. Jefferson, James F. McCracken, James E. Jenkins, Wilbur L. McCracken, Ruth M. Jepson, Herbert D. McDonnell, Eugene Jernigan, Francis J. McElroy, Stanley L. Jesse, Anna M. McGehee, Charles R. Jesse, Virginia A. McGohon, Reb J. Johnson, Doris L. McKenney, Jerry B. Johnson, Shirlee J. McLendon, William W. Johnston, Harvey V. McNeer, Robert L. Jones, Barbara A. MacCarter, Paul F. Jones, Donald E. Mace, Eugene Jones, Garnett C. Macke, William B. Jones, Melvin Mackey, Joyce L. Jones, Smith J. Maddox, Carla J. Jordan, Paul R. Maggard, Edward L. Kash, Fannabell P. (Mrs.) Maguire, Gerald Kash, Howard B. Manchikes, Ida Kavanaugh, Overton C. Manes, Hazel R. Keenan, Boyd R. Mansfield, Charles T. Kellen, Walter L. Marion, James W. Kelley, Mary E. Marks, Joseph E. Kelly, Howard W. Marnhart, William H. Kelly, Jeanne M. Marsh, Carl Kelly, John W. Marsh, Harry A. Kelsay, Leonard E. Marshall, Edythe A. Kennady, Frances C. Marston, Billy Kerley, Ellis R. Martin, Betty J. Kessler, Herman M. Martin, Charles D. Kinder, Louise M. Martin, Harry C. King, Jason R. Martin, Martha H. King, John Howard, Jr. Mastin, Betty L. Kinnaird, George H. Mastin, Holton H. Kinsolving, Lucien L. Mathais, Frank F. Kirchner, George W. Mattingly, James T. Kirk, Sherwood Mattingly, Sherlene Kirwan, Barbara J. Maxedon, Thomas H. Klein, Norman J. May, Lawrence C. Knight, Joe P. May, Oscar B. Knox, Mary B. Mayhugh, Robert L. Koppius, Joseph T. Megibben, William R. Kramer, Joseph Mellen, Joyce A. Kreidel, Charles G. Melon, Herbert S. Kretschmer, Robert D. Merris, Thomas A. Krumpelman, John M. Milkovich, John Kuhn, James M. Miller, Eunice L. Kuiper, John B. Miller, Jack Lake, Willis W. Miller, Thelma C. Lansdale, Juanita Miller, William S. Lansden, James Milwee, Nancy L. Lawson, Carl Miranda, Elba S. Lear, William M. Montgomery, Thomas N. Leathers, Winfred G. Moore, James W. Leedy, Donald Moore, Carolyn C. Lccdy, Dorothy Moorhead, Carolyn Leibson, Alan Morat, Elizabeth L. Leick, Herman Morgan, George D. Leonard, Walter H. Morgan, Ramon Levin, James Morris, Marilyn Levitt, Jack Morton, David L. Lewis, Alpha B. Moseley, Mary A. Lewis, Bryan L. Moser, Mary A. Lewis, Jack S. Mulkey, Marian Lewis, Leland C. Mullin, Dixie Light, Paul S. Mullins, William G. Lloyd, Kathryn F. Mulloy, James J. Lockwood, Harold L. Murphy, James K. Long.. Frank M. Murray, Taylor L. Lott, Wilfred L. Nagle, Joe Lowry, Lyle L. Naser, Ronald 0. Luigart, Fred W. Neace, Samuel Lusby, Albert C. Neet, Thomas P. Lutes, Kendall H. Neile, Robert D. Luttrell, Eugene M. Newman, Edith E. Lyon, Phoebe A. Newland, Hilda R. McArter, Thomas N. Nichols, Zelpha J. McBee, Carolyn Nickell, Carl D. McCann, James M. Nightingale, Joel McCarty, Charles C. Nutting, Louise McCarthy, Jeanette H. Noe, Charles W. McCarville, Margaret Nolan, Carson McCloud, L. C. Norris, Rollie E. h o m o r e s Northcutt, Betty L. Rhudy, Howard Northcutt, Carl A. Rice, Ernest P. Northcutt, Gendara Richards, Robert V. O'Bannon, James Y. Richey, Marjorie A. Oberst, Charles Richter, John H. O'Brein, Robert Rickey, Don O'Keefe, John W. Rherd, Shelley O'Mara, Robert M. Ringo, Joseph C. Opromollo, Martin V. Robertson, Robert L. Osborne, Virginia D. Robinson, Calvin R. Osborne, Samuel J. Rodgers, Elizabeth A. Overstreet, Virginia L. Rodgers, Mildred C. Owen, Opal N. Roe, Chester B. Owens, Francis S. Rogers, Donald W. Owens, Mitchell Rogers, Emmett V. Palmore, William C. Rogers, William M. Pannell, Winston E. Rose, Mary E. Paralas, James Rose, Orville S. Parish, Frances R. Rose, Ralph W. Park, Curtis J. Ross, Don Parrish, John Ross, James E. Parry, David C. Ross, Marion D. Patrick, Dewey P. Ross, Paul D. Patrick, Emma L. Rosson, William S. Patterson, James V. Roy, Walter L. Paxton, Patricia A. Ruby, Naomi K. Peavler, Hugh L. Ruse, Leslie M. Peavyhouse, Betsy Ruh, Rose J. Pedigo, John A. Russell, Harry J. Pennebaker, Martha L. Russell, John Pennington, Kenneth Russell, William F. Penrod, John K. Ryles, Mary F. Perkins, Otis Sageser, Ann E. Perry, George G. Sanders, Howard J. Phelps, Don C. Sanders, Nancy Phillips, Kenneth S. Sargent, Charles A. Phillips, Philip R. Saylor, Unis S. Pitchford,Robert Scanlon, John D. Pigman, Richard Schindler, Donald W. Pitts, Walter C. Scrivner, Betty J. Plain, John W. Schroeter, E. P. Planitz, Robert A. Schwart, Margery Poe, William R. Scott, Lorraine B. Pogue, Carolyn L. Seaman, Frank B. Politte, Bert E. Sears, Paul Poole, Alice Self, Edward M. Poor, Gerry M. Sharff, Zell J. Porter, Edward N. Sherman, Jean Powell, Randolph W. Shelby, Ralph W. Powell, Samuel R. Sherlock, Don P. Power, Barbara J. Shown, Charles R. Power, Ruth A. Simms, Joseph S. Powers, Nita R. Simpson, James H. Pribble, Mary Simpson, L. W. Price, James E. Singleton, Carl B. Price, Lona C. Sink, Charles T. Price, Mary E. Siry, John W. Price, Robert N. Sizemore, Richard C. Price, Walter K. Slack, Keith Prince, Ellis T. Sledd, Herbert D. Pritchett, Charles N. Smallwood, Emile Proudfit, Ermine S. Smart, Calvin B. Pruden, Ida M. Smart, Frederick Purdon, Rayma D. Smith, Bailey P. Purdy, James H. Smith, Caroline U. Ramey, James W. Smith, Clay H. Ramey, Joseph B. Smith, Kenneth M. Ramsey, Louise H. Smith, Louise, P. Ramsey, Patricia A. Smith, Molly A. Range, Jo Ann Smith, Robert G. Rauh, Stephen W. Smith, Thomas S. Rawlings, Dan K. Snedegar, Betty J. Ray, Edward 0. Snedegar, Joyce E. Ray, William D. Snyder, George 0. Raymond, Sara C. Southworth, Frank K. Reed, Beulah J. Spears, Clyde C. Reed, Roberta L. Spears, Donald E. Reeder, Cecil B. Spears, Norvil Reedy, Glen F. Spencer, Henry S. Reese, James R. Spillman, Thomas R. Reese, Robert S. Spragens, Betty L. Reeves, Ben F. Stamer, Daniel C. Rehm, Joan M. Stanfill, Barbara A. Renfro, Sara M. Stansbury, Robert A. Reusch, Elmer A. Stanton, Harry D. Reynolds, George N. Stapleton, Francis S. 33 Sophomores Stapp, Irvine Steele, Clara M. Steele, James K. Steele, J. D. Stephens, John L. Stepp, James E. Stevens, Henry Miller, Jr. Stewart, Charles F. Stewart, Lela J. Stewart, Gene B. Stigill, Paul R. Stille, Janice C. Stockton, David A. Stoll, George R. Stone, Donald P. Stoner, John B. Storner, John F. Strother, Elinor E. Strother, Jack H. Strother, James M. Sullivan, Aaron T. Susemichel, Elmer C. Sutherland, Helen M. Swanner, Benjamin F. Swinford, Mary J. Talbott, John S. Talley, Jo Ann Tarter, Roscoe Tarter, Stanley M. Taul, Leroy K. Taylor, Aaron Taylor, Edwin W. Taylor, Ellis R. Taylor, Martha A. Terry, Herbert N. Tevis, Walter D. Thatcher, Lillian Thomas, Clifford Thomas, Douglas C. Thomas, George Richard Thomas, Hobert B. Thomas, Sara Thompson, Forest G. Thompson, James W. Thompson, Rodney J. Thralls, Estolle Thurman, Harold L. Thurmons, John H. Toomey, Kenneth C. Townes, Garland Traves, John Triplett, Alan S. Triplett, Patricia J. Trujillo, Mercedes Tucker, Eleanor Tucker, Nathaniel Tully, John W. Turley, Clare M. Turner, Ben R. Turner, James D. Tye, George M. Ulinski, Harry J. Unterreiner, Robert Utz, Jay Vance, Margaret A. VanHoose, Robert W. VanMeter, Solomon L. Vaughan, Joseph D. Vaughan, Virginia L. Vensel, Lee H. Vest, Ruth Vimont, Alfred B. Vinson, Cary T. Voso, Edward A. Waggoner, Helen J. Walker, Carolyn Wall, Martha J. Wallace, Bower H. Wallace, Earl D. Wallace, Walter C. Warner, Maurice H. Warren, Barbara R. Warren, Barbara S. Watkins, Mary E. Watson, Chester Watson, Joanne R. Watts, Clyde P. Webb, Samuel C. Wehrle, John B. Weidner, Margaret Wells, Betty J. Wells, Francis B. Wells, Harold G. Wells, Jean F. Wells, John B. Welsh, Robert E. Wesley, Joseph R. West, Joyce E. West, Kenneth K. Westfall, John White, Dorothy A. White, Dorritt White, George F. White, William E. Whitehouse, William L. Whitley, Mary R. Whitman, Jack K. Whitt, Charles C. Wild, George L. Wilder, Sally C. Wilhite, Robert M. Wilhoit, Byron C. Wilkerson, Patricia A. Williams, Clarence C. Williams, Earl M. Williams, Jesse C. Williams, Thomas E. Winebrinier, Katherine P. Winfough, Margaret Wisner, Leland F. Witt, Richard C. Woodruff, John X. Woods, Lewis Woods, Sarah F. Woods, Raymond E. Woosley, Hoyt Wooten, Clyde D. Word, James A. Workman, Betty A. Wright, Anne P. Wright, Benton M. Wright, Betty J. Wright, Billy W. Wright, Margaret R. Yadon, Jo Anne Yessin, Humsey Yoke, Nela J. York, Howard D. Young, Mary Lillard Zimmerman, Betty A. Co mmerce Abel, John Adams, Charles Adams, Elmer Brown Adams, Sarah C. Allen, Bobby Gene Allen, Homer Douglas Amberg, Brantly Dewitt Ammar, Adele Anderson, Emily Anderson, Richard Fritz Asher, E. J. Bailey, John P. Baker, James Keith Baldridge, John Alexander Banta, James L. Bass, Lawrence M. Bauer, David Beckner, Virginia Beeding, Thomas W. Bell, James M. Bell, Lewis Holton Bellamy, Melvin Kenneth Bennett, William Berger, Clegg W. Besten, Clarence Henry Bickel, Byrne Blackford, Frank Blount, John Gregory Bohon, William Earl Boone, Bonnie Belle Boulter, Robert Duane Boyd, William Martin Bradley, Mark Brayfield Bradley, Raymond Howard Brady, James L. Brislan, Robert Lloyd Britton, Harold Gene Brown, James Robert Brown, William Coleman Brumback, Robert M. Brumbaugh, Clifford Burdette, Samuel M. Burns, Martha Lea Butcher, William Lloyd Calvert, Ben Camp, Clifton Campbell, Roger Everett Cannon, George Carlton, William Carmichael, Willard L. Carson, Delmon Carter, Robert Lyle Chandler, Billy Chinn, Charles W. Clay, William Dean Clegg, Frank Edward Cline, Arthur Cobb, Robert Emmett Coleman, Frank S. Coleman, Robert M. Combs, James R. Congleton, Conley Claude Conley, Elizabeth Ann Cook, Nellie Christine Cooper, William Franklin Cox, Carl Price Craft, Reid Crain, Sara Elizabeth Davidson, Dave Eugene Davis, Ettna Dean, Carl DeRossitt, William Coleman DiFrancisco, Louis Richard Dillingham, Paul L. Dimmitt, Betty Jane Dooley, Roy Doyle, Robert M. Dunn, Neville M. Durham, Beverly Jane Durham, James Leslie Dusina, Joseph Carl Eads, Walter Eastburn, Gloria Ellen Edens, William D. Edwards, Joseph B. Elfstrom, Philip Bader Elliott, Lloyd Allan Ellis, John C. Estes, Jerry McIntosh Evans, Luther Eugene Ey, Leo Farra, William Elwood Farris, Robert Caldwell Ferguson, Walter B. Flottman, Ruth Elizabeth Fluty, Lucien Folger, Shirley Forman, James Keith Foster, Alvin J. Fouse, William Lewis French, Vernon Fulton, Johnnie Mae Gaines, George Truitt Gaines, Maurice L. Galloway, Claude Meador Gardner, Larry Garrison, Vernon Garst, Robert E. Garvey, Gerald Ware Garvey, Howard Hughes Gilkey, James Thomas Gill, Benny L. Gillespie, George Goff, Mary Evelyn Golightly, Alphus Lucian Goodlette, Joe H. Gordon, Joel Charles Gorman, John Patrick Graham, Eugene M. Gravitt, Samuel Porter Gray, Virgil M. Gregory, Daniel Gregory, Hugh Gregory, Leroy Gross, Albert Eugene Gross, Andrew Grubbs, Raymond Steele Grugin, Donald Guthrie, Blaine Hackworth,Conlee Hale, Jack Harold Hall, Royal Alvon Halvorsen, Robert Christian Hamilton, Curtis Donald Hamilton, J. Kern Hamilton, Samuel Lloyd Hampton, John William Hanks, Grayson C. Hannah, Dana Haring, Richard Harlowe, Stuart Harmon, Jack Wendell Hays, James H. Hedges, Kenneth R. Henry, Betty Ann Hibbs, Jack Wallace Hider, Morris Hill, Clement S. Hinson, Jerry Jeanine Hite, Marguerite Hoagland, Charles, Jr. Hodges, Dudley Brooks Hood, Charles B. Holbrook, Emmett Holder, Robert Crews Hollingsworth, Raleigh Hopgood, Jack Louis Houchen, Carol F. Howard, Fred F. Howard, Morris Neal Huff, Rebecca Huffman, John Albert Hunt, Stanley M. Hylton, Paul Blake Ireland, Irene Conrad Jenkins, Edward Harold Jett, Sidney Morton Johnson, Fairis Johnson, Hal William Johnson, Joe F. Jones, Marvin F. Kasey, Lloyd K. Kavanaugh, Ralph G. Kearns, Gene G. Keller, Charlie D. Kemper, Charles Kennedy, Jack K. Keown, Audley Kerr, William H. Ketron, Walter Austin Lamb, John S. Latham, Henry Cooper Lawrence, Mary Ellen LeGette, Charles E. Letton, Thomas B. Lewis, John Monroe Liebert, Elmer Joseph Lindsey, James Franklin Lingenfelser, Charles Littrell, Elva M. Littral, William H. Lloyd, James Kenneth Locke, Howard Lowe, Elizabeth Ann Lucas, Joseph Elwood Lucas, Sammie Mason Lyon, Robert Dale Mackey, Jack B. Maddox, Marvin Madison, James Warren Maggard, Mark R. 34 Mallernee, Max Market I, Herbert Morris Marlowe, John G. Martin, James R. Mayes, Robert Thompson Mays, Roy Hickman McCarty, Betty Jean McCauley, Gentry Elliott McClanahan, George McCollum, Wallace G. McCormick, Ollie W. McGary, Edwin Burl McIntyre, William Gerald McKenzie, Robert Haller McNeil, Charles Monroe Meade, Curtis Meisel, Alvin Z. Melton, Harry Eugene Mignerey, Ray W. Milby, Alvin Lee Miller, Roy Clifton Miller, Vernon Mills, Hayden Williams Milman, Irving Miniard, Wilma C. Mitchell, Paul Moats, Andrew Vincent Money, Alice Scott Montgomery, George Montgomery, Reginald Moores, Edward Shelby Morehead, Helen Morgan, Mack Morgenson, Eugene W. Morris, Herschel Morrow, John D. Morrow, William Arthur Moseley, George Robert Mounce, Andrew Marion Musser, George Nave, Robert Wesley Neal, Matthew Nevitt, Thomas Ansel Nicholls, Lewis Howell Nicholson, Phyllis Mae Nolan, Jack C. Nowland, Clark C. Oliver, Jackie Oliver, Kenneth Overfield, Clarence B. Overhultz, William R. Owens, John Carroll Page, Erdine Parish, Charles S. 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Rice, Russell Wilson,Jr. Riddle, Paul Ridgway, James William Riggen, Charles L. Ringswald, James Adair, Jr. Roan, James O'Neil Robb, William Carlisle Robbins, Cluster Glenn Robertson, Elmer K. Robertson, J. T. Robertson, Wilburn Thomas Robinette, Carl Robinson, Gerald Lacy Roemer, Joseph, S. Rogers, Frank Kenneth Rogers, John Taylor Rogers, Roy Eugene Roschi, John W., Jr. Rose, Frederick Raymond Ross, Wallace C. Rowady, Edward Paul Rudy, John Joseph Russell, George Crumbaugh Russell, Donald Ray Russell, Henry Clay Sallee, Hubert Bernard Sallee, Joseph Leonard Salyers, Earl Logan Sams, Oren A., Jr. Sams, Willie Arnold Sauer, John Gillilan Sauteben, Wilson Coleman Sawyer, Dave H. Saylor, Donald Keith Schiffli, Albert John Schimpeler, Hank Mestayer Schneider, Arthur Patrick Schrader, Preston Henry Schuster, Edward Alfred Scott, Carl James Sears, Bobbie Linville Seasor, Darrell Eugene Seaton, Paul B. 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Atherton, William Victor Ayers, Sheldon Dempsey Barton, James Moore Bederman, Sidney Alvin Beck, Carl Ernest Bell, James Eugene Bertram, Alvin Roscoe Blankenship, Ernest Lee Blasi, Eugene Joseph Bowles, Gerald Edmond Brake, Grace Evelyn Reep Brake, John William Brown, Robert Lincoln, Jr. Bryant, Richard Howard Cheatham, William Conover Chitlik, Jacob Cloyd, Bernard Earl Coffey, Fred Lyle Conyers, William Alfred, Jr. Cooper, Richard Joseph, Jr. Conley, Gary Cox, Jack Dempsey Danhauer, William Edward Daugherty, Andy Vernon Day, James Reid Deddens, Mary Joan Dennis, Hubert Hershil Dickerson, Richard Mansfield Dunaway, Elvin Essel, Jr. Eblen, Marvin Elmes, Joseph Tyler Ely, James Zion Ely, William Banks Eversole, James Lawrence Featherstone, Henry Robert Ferguson, Louis Edward Figa, Leon Cecil Frankel, Harold David Fuller, Guy P. Gardner, Milton Elmore Getzel, Louis Gregory, Clarence R. Groves, James Earl Harris, Don C., Jr. Hazelip, Raymond Patrick Hemberger, Jay Merit Hinkebein, Edward Harold, Jr. Hinkebein, John Henry Hooper, Thurman Burton Houchens, Harry Wesley Houchens, William T. Kaplin, Edwin Bertram Karem, George, Jr. Kerr, Ivan Edward Kilgus, Chris R. King, Edmond Derwin Kozlove, Julius Lee Logsdon, Raymond Louis Long, Robert Lawrence Marple, Keith Everett Martin, Gurley Lloyd Medlock, William Paul Moffett, Thomas Everett Montgomery, William Blackburn Moore, Elmer Brock Moore, Thurman Hilton Morgan, Carroll Lewis Morris, Charles Edward McAfee, Loran McMillin, Harold Dean McMurtry, Joseph Carr Nally, Romuold Panke, Ernest Rudolph Parrino, Joseph Perkins, Louis Emberson Plemmons, John Junius Porter, Woodrow Stanley Riley, William Michael Rarden, Robert Noyes Reed, John William Roach, William Milton Roadcap, Charles Austin Robinson, James William Rogers, Edward Thomas Rogers, Joe G. Roubin, Sidney Routt, Winston Clyde Roy, Sylvan Otis Russell, James Beckham Schlossberg,, Alvin Schwab, Carl Mason Smith, Ava Bow Smith, Walter Hannibal Speer, Joseph Thomas Strohbeck, William Henry, lr. Sweazy, Harry Eugene Taylor, Thomas Melvin, Jr. Thompson, Betty Audry Turpin, Eugene Vance, Thomas Bethel Voss, Arthur Joseph Wallace, Victor Conrid, Jr. Wathen, Charles Dominic Wathen, Lawrence Anthony Wheeler, George William, Jr. Whitt, Paul Willis, Lloyd Edward Wilson, Lowrey G. Wolfinbarger, Victor Glen Woods, Jack Wolford Zax, Henry Edwin Zeiden, Melvin Zinser, William Benjamin 37 Agriculture Home Economics MILDRED JEAN AMIS . . TOM BALDWIN, Kappa Alpha ISAAC V. BERRY . . . Lexington Richmond Greensburg ELIZABETH M. BRIGHT .... Greenville, S. C. HUGH H. BRINKLEY, Alpha Gamma Rho . Shopville CHARLOTTE ELAINE BURRIS . . . Hustonville ROY R. CAMIC...........................Bondville ELIZABETH CAYLOR................................Cabell EVELYN PENN CRAWFORD...................Princeton JOYCE B. CUNDIFF.......................Somerset AMY DEAN.........................................Loyal I LOWELL DENTON, Alpha Gamma Rho . . Hillsboro HARRY R. DONOHO........................Mayfield PAUL E. EDMISTON........................Mayking JOHN C. EVERETT, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . Maysville JUANITA JEAN EWBANK.......................Warsaw JAMES NEIL FARRIS, Alpha Gamma Rho . . Coburg MORGAN P. FEARS, Sigma Chi .... Lexington KENNETH E. FLOWERS THOMAS H. FRANCIS POLLY FREELS . . Frogue Cadiz Henderson Agriculture Home Economics Juniors SUZANNE FUTCH, Alpha Delta Pi . St. Petersburg, Fla. DOROTHY JEAN GARDNER, AGD . . Hodgenville LANDON GARRET, Alpha Gamma Rho . . Waddy MAXINE GARRIGAN..........................Hickman ROBERT H. GILTNER, Phi Delta Theta . Eminence WILLIAM F. GILTNER, Phi Delta Theta . . Eminence AMBROSE W. GIVENS, SAE . . . . Lawrenceburg MONTGOMERY D. GIVENS, SPE . . . . Browder KATHERINE GREENWOOD, Alpha Xi Delta . Hopkinsville RUTH GRIDER.........................................Liberty CHARLES H. GULLEY, Alpha Gamma Rho . Lancaster EVELYN LOUISE HAMMOND .... Smithfield ABE HAMMONS, Lambda Chi Alpha . . Richmond WILBUR K. HARMON.....................Lebanon ELISE KATHERINE HARTMAN, ZTA . Highland Park, III. DAVID HATCHETT, Alpha Gamma Rho . . Glasgow SHIRLEY HEATH, Zeta Tau Alpha . . . Lexington JOHN E. HETTERMAN.............................Crittenden LILLIAN HIXSON...................................Georgetown JULIA JONES, Delta Zeta..........................Louisville LAWRENCE RAYMER JONES, Jr., SAE . . Louisville 40 Agriculture Home Economics PEGGY ANNE LEACH, Delta Zeta . . . Whitesburg JAMES LeMASTERS...........................ChanHIersville JINNY ANN LINK, Alpha Xi Delta . . . Lexington FRANK B. LINTON.............................Princeton EARL M. LINVILLE, Kappa Alpha . . . Mt. Olivet ANN LITTLETON..................................Murray HAROLD G. LOVE, Alpha Gamma Rho . Taylorsville CLAIRE MABRY, Kappa Alpha Theta . Hickman BARBARA ANN MANDT, Delta Delta Delta . Manton JOANNE ELIZABETH MARSH, ADPi . Pass-A-Grille, Fla. HOMER WENDELL MILLER..........................Lawson WILLARD H. MINTON...........................Somerset JOHN W. McCORD, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Lexington WILLIAM KENNETH McWHORTER . . Jamestown ANNE McWILLIAMS, Delta Zeta . . . Crestwood CLARA ELLEN NEWTON .... Campbellsville MOSES CARROLL OREM .... Campbellsburg JANE DABNEY PACK, Delta Zeta . . . Lexington ELOISE RIDLEY......................Beaver Dam RUPERT SAMPLES......................Fancy Farm ANN SIMPKINS.......................Norton, Va. I Agriculture Home Economics HAZEL JO SMITH..............................Finchville SYLVIA ANNE SMITH..........................Brandenburg JOHN E. SOPER, Phi Sigma Kappa .... Carlisle JOYCE STEWART..................................Langley SHIRLEY STIVERS, Kappa Alpha Theta . . Paducah JEANNE STUBBS, Delta Zeta .... Taylorsville ANNA LOIS VARNEY, Delta Zeta . Williamson, W. Va. ALMA JEAN WEISERT..........................Louisville DOROTHY WILLIAMS...........................Elizaville LOWELL D. WILLIAMS.......................West Liberty GEORGE F. WILLMOTT, Sigma Chi . . Lexington MITZI PEARL WILSON..........................Owensboro ALICE MARIE WORD Arts Sciences MARY JANE AGNEW, Kappa Alpha Theta . Lexington SUZANNE HOLTON ALLEN, KKG . Burlington, Iowa FRED ANTHONY AMENT, PSK . . . Ft. Mitchell Arts Sciences EMILY WEST ASBURY................................Carlisle JEANNE ASBURY, Alpha Delta Pi Augusta ELAINE ASHLEY, Alpha Xi Delta . . Nicholasville PEGGY F. ATKINSON, Chi Omega HENRIETTA AVENT .... RICHARD P. AYRES, Sigma Chi JOSEPH HARRISON BAILEY, SPE . . Cleveland, Ohio THOMAS BALLANTINE, Pi Kappa Alpha Louisville SARA ELIZABETH BALLINGER . . . Lexington BETTY L. BARKMAN, Alpha Xi Delta HOWARD C. BARNETT .... JACK R. BARROWMAN, SPE . . TONI BARTLEY, Alpha Xi Delta PATRICIA BASSHAM . . . ANN LOUISE BATES . . . RICHARD T. BEAL, Sigma Chi . . . ROBERT DAVID BELL, Delta Tau Delta FRANK BENTON, Kappa Alpha . . ROBERTA MARY ANDERSON, Delta Zeta . Covington NADINE ANKNEY, Alpha Xi Delta . . Somerset, Pa. ROBERT ARBUCKLE, Sigma Phi Epsilon . Greenville Lebanon Greenville, S. C. Louisville Lexington Independence Elkhorn City Louisville Harlan Louisville Covington Lexington Covington I Arts Sciences Juniors ELIZABETH ANN BICKNELL, Chi Omega . Lexington NANCY M. BIRD, KAT . . . Highland Park, Mich. THELMA JOYCE BLADES.................Butler GEORGANN BOVIS, Chi Omega . . Elizabethtown HELEN VIRGINIA BOWMAN .... Vine Grove MARY LYNN BRIDGEWATER, AXiD . Glasgow MARY BRIGHT................. JUDY BROADDUS, Delta Delta Delta EDWARD BROOKING, Sigma Chi . Smithfield Louisville Lexington PAUL BROOKSHIRE.....................Louisville BARBARA FRANCES BROWN, AXiD . . Lexington JUANITA BROWN, Zeta Mu Epsilon Logan, W. Va. MARTHA REBECCA BRYAN, Chi Omega . Georgetown MARY HILLEARY BRYANT, KAT . . Louisville JEAN BURRELL, Delta Delta Delta . Pittsburgh, Pa. LUTHER B. CALDWELL, Jr., PDT . . . Lexington HARRY C. CARL, Sigma Chi......................Erlanger HELEN ARAMER CARNEY............................Russell EDWARD CARTER.............................Hopkinsville MARJORIE ANN CARTER..........................Frankfort FRANK D. CASSIDY, Delta Tau Delta . . Lexington ELNOR FAIR CASTLE.............. ELIZABETH W. CATLIN, KKG . GEORGE CAUGHEY, Lambda Chi Alpha EVELYN LOUISE CAUDILL .... Owingsville LOIS GWENDOLYN CHEEK, Chi Omega . Frankfort DONALD CLARK, Lambda Chi Alpha . . . Berea LESLIE M. CLARK, Sigma Nu .... Millersburg MARY ANNA CLARK, KKG . . Huntington, W. Va. MARGARET E. CLEGG, Zeta Tau Alpha . Lexington PATRICIA JOYCE COFFMAN, Delta Zeta . Hopkinsville HELEN VanARSDALE COLEMAN . . Harrodsburg VIVIAN WINIFRED COLEMAN .... Pikeville ROBERT U. COMPTON, Delta Chi . . . Lexington LOUISE CONSTANTINE, DDD . . Fort Dodge, Iowa GENE FARRIS CONWAY .... Flemingsburg SUE ANN CRAWFORD...............Fort Thomas ANN CREECH, Kappa Alpha Theta . . Lexington JOHN RICHARD CROCKETT, SAE . . Maysville HANNAH JUNE CROLEY, Delta Delta Delta . Pineville EUGENE J. CROUSE..........................Frankfort JOYCE CRUTCHFIELD.........................Lexington Arts Sciences Arts Sciences EULA CURTIS............... JIM DANCE, Lambda Chi Alpha ROBERT DARLINGTON, SAE MARTHA DAVIS.............. ROBERT M. DEAN, Delta Tau Delta GENE DESKINS............. Lexington Lexington Maysville Paintsville Nicholasville Akron, Ohio WILLIAM T. DeWITT, Delta Tau Delta . . Frankfort JANE STOUGHTON DOWNING, DDD . . Louisville ROBERT DRURY, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Cleveland, Ohio ELINOR DUNS, Alpha Gamma Delta . . Lexington BEVERLY JANE DURHAM .... Barbourville MICHAEL EDGEWORTH, Kappa Sigma Owensboro PATSY RUTH EDWARDS JOE DAVID ELLIOTT . . MARY ANN ELLIOTT, AGD ANNE ELIZABETH ENGLISH PHYLLIS M. ETTERS . . FREIDA FAIR............. Madisonville Auburn Hopkinsville FRANCIS D. FAULCONER, DTD MARY ANNE FAULKNER . . GEORGE FEIERABEND . . . Lexington Lexington Louisville JAMES E. FETHE, Kappa Sigma .... Hickman MARY LOU FIELDS .... Amherstdale, W. Va. JO ANNE FINNIE, Alpha Gamma Delta . Hastings Mich. LOIS ANN FLEGE, Alpha Gamma Delta . . . Irvine JACK FLETCHER, Sigma Chi .... Lexington RICHARD D. FLOYD, Kappa Sigma . . . Oakland MARGARET WARE FOGG, Chi Omega . . Lexington BETTY FORKNER..................................Versailles KENNETH FORTUNE, Pi Kappa Alpha . Lexington EILEEN FOSTER...................................Covington RAY FULTON................................Sharon, Pa. MARGARET FURNEAUX...............................Frankfort MARY FRANCES FUTTRELL, DDD JANE GARRETT, Chi Omega . . ROBERT GASH, Alpha Sigma Phi Cadiz Lexington Harrodsburg MARY POWELL GEIGER, Chi Omega . . Vanceburg MIRIAM GERBER...........................Lexington PEGGY GLEASON, Alpha Delta Pi . Coral Gables, Fla. CAROLYN HOLMAN GLENN, Chi Omega . . Cadiz SARA NELL GLOVER, DDD .... Hopkinsville JOYCE GOLDBERG...................Brooklyn, N. Y. Arts Sciences i Arts Sciences MARY ANNE GOODSON, Chi Omega . Shelbyville MARGARET GORIN..............................Greensburg RUBYE EARLE GRAHAM, Zeta Tau Alpha, Brandenburg VIRGINIA HAAG...........................Jeffersontown CHARLOTTE STRODE HAGGARD, ChiO . Winchester MARJORIE HALL, Alpha Gamma Delta . Lexington RUBY L. HAMBLEN................................LaGrange SUZANNE HANNAHS, ADPi . . St. Petersburg, Fla. DON B. HARDING, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Lexington EVELYN HARRISON, Alpha Xi Delta . Westfield, N. J. CHARLES E. HATCHER, Sigma Phi Epsilon Marion WILMA LEE HAVERLY...................................Corbin CHESTER C. HAWLEY, Phi Sigma Kappa, Harrodsburg JEANNE HEIBNER, Alpha Delta Pi . St. Petersburg, Fla. BETTI E HELD...............................Louisville ELOISE HELTON, Alpha Gamma Delta JUANITA JEAN HEMLEPP, ADPi . PEGGY HEWLETT, Kappa Delta Pineville Ashland Ashland PATRICIA H1NE, Delta Zeta .... Richmond KATHERINE HOGAN, Kappa Alpha Theta . Frankfort MATTHEW HOGAN.................Trenton, N. J. Juniors Arts Sciences GENE HOGWOOD.. Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . Paducah HAROLD W. HOLTZCLAW, PSK . . Morehead EUPHA YVONNE HOPKINS .... Covington WILLIAM B. HORNBACK, Sigma Nu . . Anchorage DONALD J. HORTON, Sigma Chi . Oak Ridge, Tenn. WALTER D. HUDDLESTON, PiKA . . Jeffersontown WILLIAM S. HUFFMAN, Kappa Sigma . . Lexington MARY ANN HUNTER, Chi Omega . . Winchester H. RICHARD HURT, Sigma Chi...................Totz JOHN A. IDLEMAN, Lambda Chi Alpha . Paris, III. LIDA CLAY INGELS, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Lexington BETTYE JAYNE JACKSON, ADPi . . . Horse Cave KENNETH T. JACKSON, PiKA . . . Horse Cave HERBERT A. JEPSON, Phi Sigma Kappa . . Ashland RUBY JESSE..............................Midway HAZEL JONES, Chi Omega...........................Mt. Sterling WILLIAM PRISE JONES, PSK ... . Beattyville RUTH MAE JORDAN, A Xi D . Huntington, W. Va. VIRGINIA DELL JUETT MARY B. KALLBREIER Williamstown Louisville ANNE KEETON, Kappa Alpha Theta Lexington Arts Sciences MARY LOU KEYSER, Delta Zeta . . Beckley, W. Va. ALICE KING, Alpha Gamma Delta Hopkinsville LUCIEN L. KINSOLVING, Kappa Alpha . Shelbyville GEORGE W. KIRCHNER, SPE . . ANN ELIZABETH LARUE, Chi Omega NILDA LATTA.................... Fort Knox Hodgenville Sturgis WILLIAM M. LYON, Alpha Tau Omega DENVIL MAGGARD............. JOHN P. MALONE, Sigma Phi Epsilon HENRY EDWARD MALONEY .... Lexington GLORIA INEZ MANTER, Delta Zeta . Chevy Chase, Md. LILLIAN MARCUS, Tau Alpha Pi . Orangeburg, S. C. CARY LAWSON, Alpha Xi Delta . . Cincinnati, 0. WINFIELD GABHART LEATHERS, PSK . Lexington BETTY LOUISE LEECE, AGD......................Somerset JOY CAROL LEWIS, Sigma Kappa . . Georgetown ELIZABETH V. LINK, Zeta Tau Alpha . . Louisville WILLIAM R. LINT, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Harlan SHEPARD C. LOWMAN, Sigma Chi Houston, Texas BETSY LOWRY, Kappa Kappa Gamma . . Lexington EUGENE LUTTRELL...............................Lexington Clinton Grahn Louisville JOY K. MARSH, Delta Delta Delta BETTY LLOYD MARTIN, KAT . DOROTHEA MARTIN NELL HUSBANDS MARTIN, Kappa Delta Paducah MARY ELIZABETH METCALFE, DDD . Pleasantview JOYCE ELAINE MILLER............................Covington VIRGINIA C. MOBERLY, Chi Omega JEAN AUSTIN MOORE, DDD . . LESTER MONEY, Jr., Kappa Alpha Arts Sciences Cynthiana Louisville Corbin Mt. Sterling Shelbyville Finchville LOUIS MORANCY.......... MARILYN MORRIS, Zeta Tau Alpha MARY ANN MOSBY, Delta Zeta Versailles New Carlisle Arlington MARTHA ANN MUTH, Zeta Tau Alpha . Louisville MARY ELLIOTT McCAULEY, KKG . . . Versailles BOB MicGEHEE, Lambda Chi Alpha . . Tucson, Ariz. FRANCES McGOWAN..................Hopkinsville ROBERT L. McKENNEY...................Falmouth WILLIAM McKENNEY.....................Falmouth MARY SUE McWHIRTER .... BETTY MURRAY McWILLIAMS, KKG BILL NASH, Kappa Alpha . Hopkinsville . Versailles Shelbyville ANNE NESBITT Arts Sciences Juniors 52 Carlisle REBECCA NOBLE, Alpha Xi Delta . Ashtabula, Ohio BETTY NOLAND, Kappa Alpha Theta . . Richmond BARBARA OWENS........................Schenectady, N. Y. MITCHELL V. OWENS, Delta Chi . . . Glasgow LILLIAN ANNE PARDUE.....................Frankfort LAURA BESS PEAVY.....................Lexington CECIL EUGENE PENNINGTON ..... Harlan PATRICIA ANN PERRONE, KAT . . . Lexington BURL PHILLIPS, Phi Sigma Kappa . Detroit, Mich. BERNICE T. POINDEXTER, A Xi D . Huntington, W. Va. ROBBIE ELAINE POTTER, Kappa Delta . . Paducah NANCY POTTS.....................................Lexington ALICE GAIL PRICE, Kappa Delta .... Russell ROBERT EDWARD PURYEAR, PDT . . Greenville DAN K. RAWLINGS, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . Corbin CHARLOTTE BERKLEY REED . . . . Mt. Sterling RUTH ELIZABETH REICHENBACH . . Anchorage SARA MARGARET RENFRO, ADPi . . . Glasgow BEN F. REYNOLDS, Phi Sigma Kappa . Carlisle PAUL RICE, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . Vanceburg Arts Sciences DOROTHY JEAN RICHARDSON . . . Louisville WILLIAM K. ROGERS, Phi Delta Theta . Frankfort ANTHONY F. ROTUNNO, Kappa Sigma . Canton, 0. WILLIAM F. RUSSELL, Beta Theta Pi . . Louisville MARY LYNN SANDERS, Delta Delta Delta . Lexington DON SARGENT............................................Benton VIRGINIA SATTERFIELD, Zeta Tau Alpha . Princeton VALERIE SAUNDERS, Delta Delta Delta . . Pineville JUNE SCHAFFNER.........................Lexington MARTHA ELIZABETH SCHUBERT, ZTA . . Dover JO ANNE SELLARDS, Kappa Kappa Gamma . Lexington JEAN DORIS SELLERS, Kappa Delta Okolona STELLA C. SEXTON, Zeta Tau Alpha . Harlan DELORES SHAIKUN, Tau Alpha Pi . . Greensburg ANN PEAKE SHEEHAN, Delta Zeta . . Bardstown NANCY ELIZABETH SHELBOURNE, ChiO . Anchorage NANCY INNES SHINNICK, Chi Omega . Wilmette, III. BETTY ANN SHROPSHIRE, DDD . . . Lexington W. J. SIEMENS, Lambda Chi Alpha . . Louisville DOROTHY SILER...............................Lexington HERBERT D. SLEDD, Phi Delta Theta . . . Paris Arts Sciences WILLIAM E. SLONE, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . Jackson E. HOLMES SMART, Kappa Alpha . . Mt. Sterling BETTY LEE SMEDLEY, Alpha Xi Delta . . Jenkins NORMA JEAN SMITH, Delta Zeta . . Owensboro STEVE SMITH, Jr..............................Pineville WILLIAM K. SNEAD, Alpha Sigma Phi . Owensboro JESS F. SNOWDEN, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Winchester MARION WHARTON STAFFORD . . . Lexington BERYL STEWART.........................Langley RUPERT E. STIVERS, Kappa Sigma . . Paducah BARKLEY J. STURGILL, Sigma Chi Prestonsburg JAMES M. STROTHER, Phi Sigma Kappa . Ashland JANET ELIZABETH SULZER, KAT . . . Lexington BETTY SUNLEY..................................Lexington JOHN SUTAK, Lambda Chi Alpha . Tiltonsville, Ohio LOUISE SWINFORD, Alpha Xi Delta . . . Carlisle JEAN SWOPE, Kappa Alpha Theta . . Lexington JO ANN TALLEY, Zeta Tau Alpha . . St. Matthews GILBERT L. TAYLOR, Kappa Sigma . Bloomfield MARION R. TAYLOR, Phi Sigma Kappa Ashland HAROLD R. THURMAN, Sigma Chi . . . Louisville Juniors Arts Sciences DORIS TIPTON..............................Danville HOGAN D. TRAMMELL, Kappa Sigma . . Lexington WILLIAM E. TRIPLETT, Sigma Phi Epsilon . Corbin MERCEDES TRUJILLO . . Colombia, South America GEORGE B. TUGGLE...........................Somerset WINFIELD RAY TURLEY, Sigma Chi . Madison, W. Va. BETTY LOU TURNER..........................Ashland RUBY JANE TURNER.......................Marrowbone RICHARD A. TYGRETT, Phi Delta Theta . Shelbyville M. JOEL UNGERLEIDER .... Brooklyn, N. Y. INGRID ULLMAN............................Harlan OWEN D. VANCE, Alpha Tau Omega . Lexington SEBASTIAN VAN GOUDOEVER . The Hague, Holland LOIS LYNN VAN METER, KKG . . . Lexington ROBERT L. VEAZEY...................Lawrenceburg WALTER C. WALLACE, Jr., SAE . . . . Newport FORD F. WALLER, Kappa Alpha . . . Georgetown BARBARA SUE WARREN . . Staten Island, N. Y. ALLAN C. WATSON ROBERT WEAVER . Princeton Lexington KATHARINE MARY WEBB . . . Concord, N. H. Juniors MARY LOU WEBB.......................Lexington MARGARET LOUISE WELLS.............Paintsville BARBARA ANNE WEST, Delta Delta Delta . Louisville CHARLES E. WHALEY, SPE . . . . Williamstown BETTY WHITE, Alpha Delta Pi . . . Middlesboro JOHN FRANCES WHITE, Delta Delta Delta Cadiz NORMA AILEEN WHITE, Zeta Tou Alpha . Lexington WILLIAM A. WHITEHEAD, Kappa Sigma . Falmouth PATRICIA ANNE WILLIAMS . . . Chicago, III. JOHN A. WIMBERLY, Kappa Alpha . . Anchorage BETTY JANE WINZELER, Alpha Xi Delta . Canton, O. LELAND F. WISNER, Delta Tau Delta . . Danville CHARLES D. WOOD, Phi Sigma Kappa . . Lexington DONALD L. WOOD, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Maysville DOROTHY A. WOOD, Alpha Gamma Delta . Princeton MARGARET P. WOOD, Delta Delta Delta . Maysville CAROLYN WRAY.....................Malone, N. Y. WILLIAM B. WRENCH, Phi Sigma Kappa . . Myers THOMAS L. WUERDEMAN, Lambda Chi Alpha, Ashland SING YEARY, Sigma Chi............Nicholasville HUMZEY YESSIN...........................Harlan Arts Sciences Arts Sciences Commerce FRANK MERIWETHER ADAMS, KA MARTHA JEAN ALLEN . . . ESTON JACKSON ASHER, Jr., PSK . Mayfield Henderson Lafayette, Ind. CECIL RAY BAKER................................Hazard JOSEPH W. BALLARD, SPE .... Bowling Green PORTER BAXTER, Phi Kappa Tau . Lexington MANUEL BEER.......................Woodmere, N. Y. DAN C. BOTTS, Kappa Alpha .... Winchester HUBERT BOURNE, Alpha Sigma Phi . . Lancaster JAMES L. BRADY, Delta Tau Delta . . . Ashland HOWARD BREWER .... Mountain View, Ark. ANDY BROWN, Sigma Chi......................Henderson FRANK A. BRYSON, Delta Tau Delta . . Ashland BEN F. BUCKLEY, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . Lexington VIRGINIA BUCKNER, Delta Delta Delta . . . Paris ROBERT 0. YOUNG, Kappa Sigma . Paducah Commerce CHARLES A. BYRLEY, SPE.................Corbin BRODIE H. CARMAN.....................Moyfield WILLARD LEE CARMICHAEL, Kappa Alpha . Loyall EUGENE M. CECIL, Phi Sigma Kappa . . Heidelberg FRED CHRISTIAN, Lambda Chi Alpha . . Richmond ELLA MARSHALL CLOYD, Chi Omega . . Richmond CLAUDE V. COOPER, Lambda Chi Alpha . . Hazard EARL COTTRELL, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Lexington GEORGE J. COVINGTON, Jr., PDT . . . Mayfield WILLIAM FRANK COWGILL, SAE . . . Lexington KIRBY W. COX..................................Glasgow DAVID C. CRUISE, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Lexington JOHN W. DAVIS, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . Lexington FRANK DiGIOVANNI .... Monongahela, Pa. DOROTHY DONAHUE............................Lexington JAMES I. DOTSON, Alpha Tau Omega . . . Belfry ROBERT M. DOYLE, Phi Kappa Tau . Carrollton ROBERT P. DUFF, Lambda Chi Alpha . . Hazard THOMAS P. DWYER, Lambda Chi Alpha, Cincinnati, O. MILDRED JOSEPHINE EDWARDS, AGD . Richmond CHARLOTTE E. ERSKINE, DDD .... Danville Commerce VERNON L. EYTCHISON, PSK . JAMES B. GARWOOD . JAMES W. GILLESPIE, Delta Chi Louisville, III. Louisville Lexington ROGER H. GRASON, Sigma Nu BILL GRIFFIN, Kappa Alpha JANE KATHERINE GUESS, ZTA Bellevue London Marion DONALD M. HALL, Phi Sigma Kappa . Ironton, 0. MARTHA HARMON, Alpha Xi Delta . . . Lebanon BETTY JO HARRIS...................................Ashland THOMAS WRIGHT HARRIS, PDT . . . Frankfort WILLIAM R. HARROD, Sigma Phi Epsilon . Frankfort WALTER A. HOGGE, Jr., PSK ... . Lexington JUDY HORNE...............................Ashland HAROLD T. HUNT, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Morehead FERN JACOBS............................Lexington WILLIAM B. JONES.........................Glasgow MILTON Z. KAFOGLIS, Kappa Sigma . . Lexington ROBERT KAISER, Kappa Sigma .... Owensboro DAVID KAUFMAN...............................Louisville WARREN KENNEDY, Jr., Pi Kappa Alpha . . Mentron EDWARD M. KENNEY, Sigma Phi Epsilon . Frankfort 59 Juniors JAMES KINCHELOE, Sigma Chi . . . Owensboro ROBERT D. KINCHELOE, Jr., Sigma Nu . Louisville WILLIAM T. LATTA, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Henderson HENRY WILLIAM LENTZ, KS . . Birmingham, Ala. MARVIN M. MADDOX, Phi Delta Theta . Mayfield ANN STANLEY MARCUM, ZTA . . . Manchester BOB MARCUM.............................Berea JOHN GORMAN MARLOWE, Sigma Chi . Lexington ROBERT E. MEADER....................Lexington JOE D. MILLER, Kappa Sigma .... Cave City HAYDEN WILLIAM MILLS, SPE Kingsport, Tenn. CHARLES T. MITCHELL, Jr., Kappa Alpha . Frankfort JAMES E. MONACH, Lambda Chi Alpha Ashland E. HOWARD MORGAN, SPE...................Louisville WALLY MORGAN, Sigma Phi Epsilon . Independence EDWARD J. MORRIS, Kappa Alpha . Lexington GEORGE ROBERT MOSELEY, Sigma Nu Lexington JOE McCLAIN, Kappa Sigma .... Mayfield JACK DIXON McCOMAS, Delta Tau Delta . Louisville GENE BAKER McMURRAY, SPE . . . Lexington GEORGE H. NAGEL Paducah Juniors Commerce FREDERICK E. NICHOLS, Sigma Nu Madisonville WILLIAM R. OVERHULTZ, Delta Tau Delta . Lexington GAYLORD E. PACK, Phi Delta Theta . Lexington CHARLES S. PARISH, Sigma Phi Epsilon . Madisonville ERNEST L. PENCE..............................Summet MARY RITA PLOCH, Kappa Delta . . . Henderson ROBERT EARLE POIRE, Delta Chi Indianapolis, Ind. GERON E. RATHELL..............................Covington CARL S. RATLIFF, Kappa Alpha .... Carlisle JAMES E. RICHARDS, Sigma Phi Epsilon Louisville JAMES W. RIGGS, Delta Tau Delta . . Russell HALDON ROBINSON................................Harrodsburg WILLIAM L. ROCHE, Delta Chi .... Lexington WILLIAM K. ROGERS, Phi Kappa Tau Lexington JUNIE ROWLAND, Phi Delta Theta . Lexington SAMUEL A. RUARK, Lambda Chi Alpha . Vanceburg ROBERT FRANKLIN RUPARD, PSK . N. Middletown BETTY LOUISE RUTH..........................Owensboro CHARLOTTE SALISBURY, AGD BRUCE A. SAYRE, Delta Chi . Prestonsburg Lexington RUTH SAYRE, Alpha Delta Pi . . Dunbar, W. Va. Commerce JOHN F. SCHNEITER...........................Jeffersontown JANIE SCOTT.....................................Lexington WILLIAM AUGUST SENNING, PSK . . Shelbyville MARCUS L. SHEARER, Jr..................Winchester ROBERT SHEARER, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Erlanger ROBERT BYRON SIMMONS, Sigma Nu . . Glasgow WILLIAM F. SIMRALL, Sigma Chi DOLORES SLAUGHTER . . BILLY RAY SNELLEN . . HAROLD STANCIL . . . CATHARINE STAPLETON . CHESTER STEIN, Zeta Beta Tau Ft. Mitchell Henderson Shepherdsville Wheelwright Langley Brooklyn, N. Y. ALBERT E. THOMAS . . . . Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. DAVID A. THOMAS, Phi Delta Theta . . Lexington WALTER LeGRAND THOMPSON .... Bagdad BETTY LUE STEPHENS, Delta Zeta . . . Lexington GEORGE STEWART, Alpha Tau Omega Flat Lick JACK STEWART, Alpha Tau Omega . . Flat Lick W. A. STOLL, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Georgetown WILLIAM KLAIR SUTTON, Phi Delta Theta . Lexington MARIAN J. TALBOTT.......................Winner, S. D. Juniors Commerce JOSEPHINE REDD TRAPP, DDD Lexington WILLIAM ESTES TUTTLE, Phi Sigma Kappa . Lexington ROBERT VATTER, Phi Delta Theta . . . Louisville JAMES L. VOLNER, Phi Delta Theta . . . Danville RICHARD E. WALKER, Sigma Phi Epsilon Frankfort GRADEN WALTERS, SAE . . . Charleston, W. Va. JOHN H. T. WALTHALL, Delta Tau Delta Ashland ALLENE WEATHERS Lexington JAMES P. WESLEY, Delta Chi . . Morehead JACK LYNN WHICKER Lexington HENRY STANLEY WHITE, Jr., PDT . Cadiz ROGER P. WHITTON, Jr., Kappa Sigma Frankfort HOWARD F. WILKINSON, SAE . . Lexington MARY ANN WILLIAMS, PKS . . Sharpies, W. Va. GEORGE LACY WILLIAMSON, SX . Williamson, W. Va. CHARLES H. WILLS, Phi Kappa Tau . . She I by vi 11 e JOSEPH H. WOMBWELL, SAE ... . Lexington LYNN WOOLDRIDGE, Alpha Xi Delta . . Louisville HARRY WRIGHT, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Lima, Ohio hducation FORGEY KIRKPATRICK, KKG . ANITA RUTH LEVY, Tau Alpha Pi CAROLYN McCANN, KKG RAMONA CHARLOTTE NEWMAN, KD . Portsmouth, 0. PATTY PARRENT.................................Frankfort GEORGIA EMMA PRUDEN...........................Owensboro ELIZABETH COWLES REYNOLDS, KAT Oakland MAXINE SCHENKS.............................Closplint BETTY SEAY, Kappa Alpha Theta Mayfield BETTY REE SHREWSBURY, KKG . . . Leitchfield ROSETTA SIMPSON, Theta Sigma Upsilon . Lynchburg MARY LOUISE SKIDMORE......................Lexington SANDRA STEELE, Alpha Gamma Delta . Middlesboro DOROTHY B. STRUVE....................Clinton, Iowa JUNE MARILYN TOLLEY, TSU . . Lynchburg, Va. BERTHA FLORENCE WARD WILLIAM WEAVER . . . BETTY BROWN WILEY, KKG Hopkinsville Lexington Winchester Harlan Hillsboro Bristol, Va. ALLEN WILLS, Pi Kappa Alpha MARGARET WILSON . . . MARY WITT, Delta Psi Omega Mt. Sterling Brandenburg Kingsport, Tenn. Engineering ROBERT B. BUCKNER, Sigma Nu JACK BURDETTE .............. CLAUDE F. BUSTER, Jr., Triangle OTHNIEL ALSOP............ CLIFTON H. BASSETT . . SAMUEL BERMAN, Zeta Beta Tau Pine Bluff, Ark. Lexington Kansas City, Mo. BRYAN BLOUNT, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Lexington JAMES BROCKENBOROUGH, ATO . . . Paducah CHARLES BRYANT BROWNING, Jr. . Montgomery, Ala. MORRIS E. BROYLES....................Emlyn JAMES 0. BRUMMETT, Lambda Chi Alpha . Albany LEWIS BRYANT, Triangle..........Mt. Vernon Anchorage Lexington Creelsboro JACK L. CARPENTER, ASP ... . Bethel, Ohio JOHN MARVIN CASHMAN, Triangle . Hardinsburg ANDREW HARRISON CLARK, DTD . . Maysville WILLIAM R. CLEMENTS, PiKA JAMES A. CLUTTS, Sigma Chi RAYMOND M. CONNOR . Morganfield Winchester . Louisville GENE CORMAN, Alpha Sigma Phi Lexington WILLIAM CRACRAFT, Alpha Sigma Phi . Lexington JOHN S. CROSTHWAITE, Jr., SN . Bridgeport, Conn. u n i o r s Engineering CLAY CURRENT, Alpha Gamma Rho . Millersburg ALLEN W. DAUGHERTY, Kappa Sigma . Falmouth WILLIAM K. DAVIS, Delta Chi .... Earlington JOHN DOUGLAS DELANO, Jr., KA . . Winchester THOMAS BRUCE ELLIOTT........................Pikeville WILLIAM E. ENDICOTT, SAE . . . . Lexington CHARLES RAY ENICKS, Kappa Alpha Dawes, W. Va. DAVID N. FELTY............................Ashland SAMUEL FEIN.............................Lexington LAWRENCE J. FLEISCHNER, ZBT . New York, N. Y. HERBERT FOGEL, Zeta Beta Tau . . . Lexington SAM W. FUQUA............................Hardinsburg LEWIS F. GIFFORD, Jr., Triangle . . Lexington GARLAND GRACE, Triangle .... Hopkinsville WILLIAM JOHN GUTERMUTH, DTD . . Louisville WALTON HALE, Kappa Alpha...............Stone RICHARD L. HARING, Alpha Sigma Phi . Covington JACK E. HARTFIELD, Kappa Sigma . . Pineville ROBERT D. HATCHETT, SAE.....................Danville CHARLES C. HAWLEY, Lambda Chi Alpha . Louisville DAVID K. HOLLAND, Alpha Tau Omega Hickman L. M. HOLT, Triangle...........................Milburn JOHN HOOK............................Lexington VERNON A. HOPKINS..............................Paducah ALGIA JACOBS, Alpha Sigma Phi . Lexington WILLIAM M. JENKINS...................Cynthiana J. CALHOUN JONES, Sigma Phi Epsilon . Salt Lick MORRISON G. KITCHEN..................Lexington CHARLES W. KUHN, Triangle .... Covington OWEN LEWIS, Sigma Chi................Lexington ENGLISH STUART LUSBY, KS . . . Elizabethtown GENE R. MADISON.....................Scottsville WILLIAM C. MARTIN, Triangle . . Central City HOWARD D. MAYHEW, Sigma Chi . . . Lexington ROBERT MILLER, SAE...................Cincinnati, 0. LEE F. MOORE, Sigma Chi..............Lexington JAMES D. MORSE, Sigma Nu .... Earlington GEORGE T. MURRAY, Triangle . . Waynesburg PAUL MURRAY..........................Covington LARRY H. MYERS, Alpha Sigma Phi . . . Sirocco WILLIAM G. McALISTER, ASP.......................Fulton KARL McCREADY.......................Louisville Juniors Engineering BRUCE McCULLOUGH, Lambda Chi Alpha . Lexington JOHN L. McLAUGHLIN, Pi Kappa Alpha . Pikevilie WILLIAM FRANCIS McSHANE, Triangle . Glasgow ROBERT B. NEAL, Delta Tau Delta . . Lexington MAURICE M. PACE, Alpha Tau Omega Corbin PHILIP L. PEARCE, Pi Kappa Alpha . . Anchorage ALLIE C. PEED, Jr...........................Lexington FRED PERKINS, Alpha Tau Omega . . . Louisville WILLIAM A. PLUNKETT, Triangle . . Erlanger THOMAS A. PRATHER, Phi Sigma Kappa . Hickman CARROLL ROBINSON..........................Carlisle PAUL RUPARD...........................Mt. Sterling ROBERT D. SCHUMANN, Triangle . Altadena, Calif. JAMES SHIRLEY..........................Lexington OMAR THOMAS SMITH, Jr., Triangle . . Lexington GEORGE T. SPARROW, ATO . . . Elizabethtown ROGER NUNAN STARK, Kappa Sigma . Fort Mitchell CARLTON E. STEELE..............................Lexington JOE C. STEPHENS, Triangle..................Fulton JAMES CARTER STITES, Delta Tau Delta . Henderson WILLARD N. STOOKE...................Bowling Green 69 Engineering Juniors 4 'i i THOMAS EDWARD TABB, Sigma Chi . . . Dover ED TAYLOR, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . High Splint HERBERT THOMPSON, Alpha Tau Omega . Lexington ROBERT D. THOMPSON......................Danville RUSSELL E. TRAVIS, Jr., Kappa Sigma . . . Fulton MANUEL VILA . . . . Rio-Piedras, Puerto Rico HOMER M. WALKER, Phi Sigma Kappa . . Louisa ROY A. WALLACE, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Hopkinsville CHESTER E. WARD............................Hartford JOHN ROBERT WARREN, Sigma Chi . . Louisville LOUIS P. WARREN...............................Hazard JAMES C. WASH, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Lexington GLENN WEATHERSPOON, Kappa Sigma . . Fulton JAMES EDWARD WESSELS, PiKA . . . Lexington S. J. WHALEN, Sigma Nu.................Frankfort EDWARD CLARK WHITFIELD, Jr., PDT . . Kitts ELBERT EUGENE WILLIAMS......................Lexington CHARLES D. WINGUS..........................Louisville WICKLIFFE WOOD, Triangle Lexington 70 Law GEORGE E. BARKER, Pi Kappa Alpha . . Lexington DANIEL NATHAN BROCK.........................Lexington WALTER L. BROCK, Jr., Phi Gamma Delta . Lexington STANLEY CARTER.............................Versailles THEODORE W. CLARK.............................Lothair JAMES PATRICK CONLEY, Phi Sigma Kappa . Carlisle HUBBARD M. ENDICOTT............................Midway MILFORD DONAN ESTILL........................Lexington PATRICIA EVANS..............................Lexington BRADFORD T. GARRISON.........................Lexington JOHN RICHARD GILLESPIE, SAE . . . Franklin FRANK G. GILLIAM, Phi Delta Theta . . Lexington HENRY M. GRIFFIN.........................Owensboro PAUL E. HAYES...............................Hi Hat EDWARD JACKSON..........................Beattyville EDWARD JOHNSTONE.........................Lexington JENNINGS KEARBY.........................Crutchfield BEN LEE KESSINGER, Jr., SAE ... . Lexington EVERETT H. METCALF.......................Lexington HARRY B. MILLER, Jr......................Lexington DWIGHT L. PENDLETON, Jr.................Winchester Juniors JOHN CANDY PRYOR, Delta Tau Delta Henderson HAROLD J. RUCKER............................Lexington FREDERICK A. SCOTT .... Jacksonville, Fla. RICHARD S. SMITH............................Lexington GEORGE W. STEPHENSON.........................Elliston ROBERT J. TURLEY, Kappa Alpha . Mt. Sterling Juniors BUFORD CECIL ALLEN.............................Liberty JOSEPH HENRY BLANDFORD, Jr., Kappa Psi . Louisville FREDERICK DIXON BOUCHER . . . Bowling Green CHARLIE FRED BRAKE.........................Burkesville JOHN FREDERICK CABELL, Jr. . . . Greensburg CARL EDWARD CARTER..........................Louisville NOBEL HUMPHREY CLARKE .... Louisville VANDER LUTHER COLLINS...........................Albany ALEXANDER TAYLOR COREY . . . Barbourville LUTHER M. COREY...........................Barbourville GEORGE EDWIN COUNTZELER . . . Greenville GERARD JAMES CRIPE, Kappa Psi Louisville Pharmacy MYLES JOE CROWDER .... Beckley, W. Va. RUDOLPH WILLIAM DOERHOFER . . . Louisville ROSE MARIE DUNN.............................Cannelton, Ind. JUNIUS CALVIN DUNNAVAN .... Louisville KENNETH JACKSON EASLEY, Kappa Psi . Frankfort MARY JANE EDWARDS......................................Greensburg BRYAN LOUIS FORGY, Kappa Psi EDWARD ELMER GLASER, Kappa Psi ANNA SUE HICKS.................. RAY THOMAS HINES, Kappa Psi Lexington ROBERT LEROY HOLBROOK, Kappa Psi . Catlettsburg JAMES THOMAS HOLLAND . . . Bowling Green JETHA C. HOPPER, Kappa Psi . . Russell Springs WILLIAM SCHMIDT JOHNSON, Kappa Psi . Grayson HENRY MILLER JOYNER, Kappa Psi . . Adairville MERLE ELLIS KAPLIN, Alpha Zeta Omega . Louisville ROE BERTIE KELSAY...........................Shearer Valley EUGENE CLIFTON KING, Kappa Psi . . . Hartford Auburn Louisville Louisville CHARLES URBAN GRANTZ........................Louisville VERNON B. HAGER..........................Nicholasville GORDON GRAHAM, Kappa Psi Mt. Vernon ARTHER DAVID KREITMAN............................Louisville LEO EDMOND MARSHALL . . . Charlestown, Ind. GUY DENNIS MARTIN, Jr., Kappa Psi . Greenville EDWIN JOSEPH MEHRLING FRANCIS PARKER MUDD . HAROLD EUGENE MULLENS Water Ford, Wis. Springfield Greasy Creek CHARLES H. McCLAVE................Olive Hill JAMES E. McDANIEL.................Manchester JOHN EDWIN PASSMORE .... Norton, Va. RICHARD LEAN PEAKE..............New Haven JAMES HERNDON PRATHER................Owenton JOHN M. ROBERTS, Kappa Psi............Harlan ANNE RABURN ROBINSON.................Ashland CHARLES R. ROSENBERG, AZO . . . Louisville MARVIN VERNON SATTERLY .... Chaplin GEORGE ALBERT SCHIFFERDECKER, KP . Louisville GARNETT LEE SHUFFETT..................Greensburg HARRY ALCIDE SMITH................Merrimac RALPH THEODORE SPEARS . . . Bowling Green JEAN ANN SPERZEL.................Louisville JOHN JACOB STEVENS.....................Fort Knox Pharmacy u n i o rs IRIS GAY STRATTON LUCY GENTRY TAYLOR JAMES HILARY TERRY THANASO VLAHOLEAS . . . JAMES LEO WATHEN, Kappa Psi JOHN ASTOR WILLIAMS, Kappa Psi WILLIAM E. WILSON, Kappa Psi Lawrenceburg Lawrenceburg Sonara Paducah Morganfield Lesbas Lexington Pharmacy 75 Juniors Without Pictures Agriculture and Home Economics Carl R. Adams, Hogue Blucher Allen, Banner Fred S. Arms, Robstown, Texas Fairel C. Bailey, Barn Rock Rufus B. Baker, Owensboro Thom Baldwin, III, Richmond Sedwick L. Bean, Boston Marion W. Belt, Flemingsburg William H. Bemiss, Shelbyville Elvin C. Bertram, Campbellsville Imogene W. Black, Lexington Chester L. Blakeman, Nicholasville John H. Branson, Robards Guy R. Brooks, Indiana Lee Brown, Oneida Bernard A. Burton, Delmar Willis G. Butler, Henderson Charles D. Butterworth, Lexington William G. Cantrell, Fuget William T. Chaffin, Catlettsburg Charles F. Chappell, Mt. Sterling Virginia D. Clifton, Sedalia Harding H. Coffey, Lexington Robert W. Collins, Lexington Robert C. Cross, Barlow Ben Randolph Damron, Stanford John W. Denton, Maysville Lowell O. Denton, Hillsboro James E. Durham, McKinney Walter B. Early, Williamsburg Paul E. Edmiston, Mayking Curtis J. Esham, Stricklett Thomas P. Etherington, Versailles George A. Everette, Wickliffe Denver L. Farmer, Lexington John A. Fears, Lexington Roy L. Flannery,Morehead Murry Freeman, Lexington Martna Gatewood, Georgetown Stanely O, Gillespie, Tollesboro Milred E. Graham, Lexington George B. Griffin, London Margaret Bradley Griffin, Paducah Andrew W. Gross, Lexington Elise K. Hartman,Highland Park,III. Theodore R. Hacker, Lexington Sanford D.Hardin, Myers Robert G. Harned, Lebanon Meddis Reid Hay, Center Robert P. Hays, Shelbyille John L. Herald, Divale Robert W. Hicks, Midway Moss C. Hill, Lexington John D. Holbrook, Sergeant Andrew Howard, Manchester Dliver L. Hudson, Lexington J. D. Hume, Hill James B. Jackson, Beaver Dam Marvin S. Jackson, Cannon Jack H. Kimall, Lexington Hobart Kinder, Pikeville OthoM. Lackey, Berea James W. Lancaster, Frankfort Robert R. Lawson, Trenton Chandler R. Lavne, Valley Station Henry A. Middleton, Barlow Norm M. Moody, Owensboro Louis F. Miller, Lexington Dewey A. Mullins, Waynesburg Beryl T. McClain, Corinth John H. Newton, Elizabethtown John A. Parker, Magnolia James R. Perkins, Greensburg Hughel D. Phillips, Albany Hobart Price, Williamstown Charles A. Ramey, East Point Wilbur L. Rardin, California Richard R. Redle, Cincinnati, O. Ralph R.Reed, Greenup Marie A. Renyer, Warsaw Alfred J. Richardson,Williamsburg Hoyt Sanders, Lexington Ben Saunders, Lackey Mary Ellen Sawyer, Asheville, N. C. Harold K. Shelburne, Paris Louis Shelton, Lexington Nell Richards Shields, Owingsville Clarence H. Short, Louisville Molly Simms, Springfield Robert B. Simon, Butler Mary Lou Smith, Paducah Thomas M. Sorrell, New York City Raymond B. Stivers, Lexington Bonnie Syck, Coal Run John L. Taylor, Lexington Ison James Terry, Guerrant James S. Trosper, Allars William Turner, Jr., Jackson James R. Turner, Booneville Delbert Vaught, Science Hill Franklin W. Wade,Winchester Ray N. Waiters, Lexington George C. Ward, Lebanon Mary Frank Ward, Paducah R. C. Wells, Lexington Cameron J. Williams, Jr., Henderson Ashton R. Wilson, Jr., Olmstead William K. Young, Middletown Arts and Sciences Arlie Adams, Van Elizabath R. Allison, Columbia Mary Anderson, Hazard Stellian V. Anderson, Combs Thomas E. Anderson, Lexington Argus B. Armes, Louisville John S. Ashworth, Ashland Iral Ball, Middlesboro Harold L. Barber, West Liberty Ruth Barrett, Lexington Russell L. Beatty, Lexington Charles W. Beeler, Lexington Richard Bell, Bedford, Ohio Anna G. Benckart, Lexington John J. Blackburn, Williamstown Millard F. Bowen, Rye, N. Y. Edward C. Bowling, Lancaster Cornelius V. Boyer, Stearns Paul Bradford, Log, N. C. Ova C. Bradley, Lexington Leis D. Briskey, Lake Bluff, III. Geraldine F. Brock, Lexington Cecil B. Brown, Harrodsburg Lester L. Brown, Lexington Rose E. Bushanan, Ashland Helen Bunch, Olive Hill William Burke, Paris Katherine Byers, Huntington, W. Va. Paul M. Carlson,Chicago, III. Clifton C. Carpenter, Woodsbend Anna L. Carter, Marion Ellis R. Carter, Hartford Jackie L. Carwell, Longworth Elwood Center, Hazel Green Charles Chapman,Lexington Samuel Chewing, Jenkins James Childers, Pikeville Otis Childers, Lexington James Chumley, Lexington Ellen Clevenger, Lexington Allen E. Cloyd, Louisville Wayne W. Collier, Lexington Rebecca Converse, Somerset Raleigh Couch, Hyden Clarence Daniel, Lynch Beverly Davis, Nicholasville Clyde E. Denton, Somerset Robert W. Dodd, Lexington John P. Doucoumes, Winchendon, Mass. Keller Dunn, Lexington Laura J. Elswick, Lexington Walter T. Ely, Lexington Wellington M. Ely, Nicholasville William S. Elv, Nicholasville Gene Berger Eskridge, Ashland Hal G. Etter, Rural Retreat, Va. Mary Helen Evins, Frankfort Kenny Farmer, Salem Lois E. Farmer, Paris Crawford J. Ferguson, Charlotte, N.C. James W. Fetterman, Danville Harold L. Fightmaster, Covington Jack D. Fightmaster, Covington Silas B. Fisher, Valley Station Joe M. Fitch, Cloverport Thomas S. Ford, Owensboro Marius C. Foushee, Lexington Thurmond M. Francis, Holland Kenneth A- Gaines, Lexington Mary A. Galloway, Paris Charles T. Gardner, Louisville James A. Goins, Frankfort Robert L. Green, Lexington Jack S. Griffiths, Beckley, W.Va. Margaret Grigsby, Louisville Patsy Grizzard, Lexington Betty Guinaugh, Danville Mary Winn Gunn, Adairville Robert Habermehl, Augusta Theodore Haggard, Lexington George M. Hale, Lexington Sanford Hale, Clinton, Ark. Wallace Hall, Lexington Bonnie Hamilton, Maysville Charles Hamilton, Shepherdsville Dallam Harper, Lexington Homer C. Harper, Paducah Elvia Hatton, Irvine Ben F. Haydon, Springfield Hubert Hazelip, Louisville Chester Haecox, Lexington John Hibbard, Loyall, Roy J. Hogg, Mayking Charles Hood, Erlanger James Hopson, Hopkinsville William Hubbell, Lexington Walter T. Hudson, Lexington Sam L. Huey, Lexington Belvue W. Huff, Cumberland Herman R. Huer, Lexington William Inman, Williamstown Anita Jacobs, Louisville Nancy Jefferson, Drift Hugh Jenkins, Lexington Carl O. Jimison, Huntington, W.Va. Charles Johnson, Vicco John Johnson, Lexington Grover Jones, Lexington Lester Kastleman, Louisville George Kelly, Louisville Joseph Kelly, Lexington William Kercheval, Princeton Thomas Kessinger, Lexington Earl King, Stone James King, Frankfort William King, Ashland Mrs. Nancy Kirby, Krypton Frank Kish, Gary, W.Va. George A. LaFrana, Lexington Arch S. Lakefield, Harrodsburg Vincent Lawler, Lexington Simpson Lawson, Nicholasville Rae J. Layne, Lexington Leo A. Levereault, W'msett, Mass. Emery F. Lewis, Douglas Robert H. Lewis, Walled Lake, Mich. John D. Linder, Lexington Sidney B. Lindsey, Louisa Caswell Logan, Winchester Joseph Lyle, Winchester Edward Lynch, Frankfort Bruce McClure, Ashland William McClure, Mt. Vernon Kathryn McDaniel, Lexington Kenneth McGinnis, Lexington Herschel D. McGuire, Lexington Jessie Maggard, Lexington Charles D. Mann, Wellington Robert Mason, Lexington Leslie G. Mattingly, Lexington Henry L. Meador, Ceclia James B. Messer, Garrett Clarence J. Mills, Clinton Joseph Modica, Lexington Meri M. Moore, Lafayette, Ind. William F. Morgan, Harlan Robert Muncy, Hyden James Murphy, Williamstown John E. Mers, Lexington Mary E. Mylor, Lexington Margaret F. Nevius, Lexington Marvin Nicholson, Lexington Ronald T. Nugent, Crutchfield J. B. Olding, Covington F. Charlene Orr, Murray Bert R. Osborne, Drift Charles P. Owens, Mt. Vernon Jack Parkinson,, Yorktown, Ind. Paxton Parris, Louisville Stalin S. Perkins, Nevisdale Thomas N. Perkins, Williamstown Ben P. Phillips, Mayfield Thomas Phillips, Lexington Daniel B. Pope, Harlan Ray L. Potter, Bowling Green Earl M. Prater, Lexington Carl W. Price, Mt. Olivet Martha F. Purdy, Millersburg George C. Rader, Egypt John T. Rawlings, Lawrenceburg Edward H. Ray, Louisville Edwina Redding, Texarkana, Texas John L. Redding, Lexington Elmer W. Reese, Jamestown Dennis C. Rice, E. Beckley, W.Va. William E. Richards Lexington Everett H. Roberts, Hustonville Harvey Ross, Lexington Charles H. Rupured, Lexington Mildred N. Scheer, Louisville Charles D. Schifler, Louisville William E. Schupp, Louisville Charles D. Scott, Princeton Donald B. Sebastian, Lexington Harry W. Settle, Louisville Harold Sheehan, Georgetown Ray S. Shepherd, Uniontown Fred N. Seivers, Owensboro Martin E. Siler, Jellico, Tenn. Edward A. Shaggs, Louisville Ezra D. Sloane, Hindman James W. Smith, Breckel Louis Q. Smith, Sturgis William G. Smith, Ashland Roberta K. Spicer, Lexington Philip T. Stafford, Wurtland Bayart M. Starnes, Waverly Mildred M. Steele, Lexington Wilbur Stephens, Midway Edward Supe, Freedom, Pa. William E. Sweeney, Lexington Charles W. Taylor, Greendale ElinerC. Taylor, Lexington Betty L. Terrill, Richmond James R. Thompson, Richmond Joe C. Thompson, Pikeville Holland P. Thrasher, Ellington Cecil Thrasher. Lewisport Truea L. Tinsley, Warsaw George W. Trotter, Campbellsville Rex M. Turley, Lexington Lloyd Turner, Hazard Heddy R. Tussey, Wheelwright Monte Tussey, Wheelwright Wilma Tutt, Campton Baylor Van Meter, Lexington Julian R. Walker, Lexington John C. Weldon, Lexington Wayne W. Wesley, Lexington Bjarne J. Westfall, Versailles Claud U. Wilcher, N. Minden, Ga. Mary V. Wild, Lexington Patricia Wilkerson, Lexington Robert H. Wilson, Russellville Carroll E. Word, Lexington Lloyd C. Wright, Loyall Harold W. Wurtenberger, Lexington Earl C. Yates, Lexington Athena Yonkes, Lexington Commerce David Frances Abner, Teyes Griffin S. Anderson, Lexington Leslie J. Avis, Riverdrive, W.Va. Louis Bader, Lexington Wiliam D. Baker, Louisville Carroll A. Bennett, Henderson Richard Bensinger, Louisville Kenneth B. Berry, Morganfield William F. Blackburn, Roadfork Lovelace D. Bodine, Bloomfield Mitchell B. Boland, Lexington Howard C. Bowles, Hazard Robert Lee Bowman, Berea Lucille Bridges, Lexington Douglas K. Brown, Bowling Green John C. Brown, Jr., Danville John Allan Bruckert, Louisville Frank Thomas Bunch, Lexington Ralph Burton, Paris Garry G. Butterman, Louisville Jesse Daniel Carden, Lexington Maurice P. Carpenter, Lexington Robert Howard Cason, Walton James F. Chandler, Paintsville Herbert Maloy Clark, Lexington DeCoursey Combs, Lexington Henry Miller Cox, Nashville, Tenn. Price D. Dougherty, Winchester Charles Drake, Lexington Robert Drake, Carrollton, Robert P. Dunagan, Somerset Harley W. Dunn, Kimball, W.Va. Chester H. Easley, Lexington Auldon Edwards, Lexington Carl Vincent Evans, Hodgenville Catherine G. Fleming, Ashland Walter Fletcher, Lexington Eugene Flood, Campbellsville Parker Ford, Warfield Wallace E. Foy, Nicholasville Charles W. Frazier, Gilbertsville Allene Gaines, Lexington Robert Ross Garrison, Murray Robert G. Glenn, Central City Jack Goldburg, Lexington George B. Goodykoontz, Lexington Gerald Griffin, Lexington William B. Hahn, Lexington Marjorie Hall, Lexington vVendell Wilson Hall, Lexington William Morris Hart, Lexington Robert A. Hartlage, Louisville Juniors Without Pictures Walton E. Hayes, Morehead Hugo O. Hempel, Lexington Dorothy Mae Hensley, Lexington Lee Roy Hensley, Manchester Henry Andrew Hettle, Lexington Harvey Hill, Lexington Frederick E. Hockman, Connersville Ralph W. Hoefelman, Louisville Robert Vernon Hogan, Lexington Clarence Hudson, Lynch Estill C. Ishmael, Burgin Andrew Gilmore Johns, Lexington Denton A. Johnson, Lexington John M. Johnson, Frankfort John William Kiger, Ft. Mitchell William Henry King, Vicco John Lewis Kring Frankfort John B. Lasley, Pt. Pleasant, W.Va. Edward Douglas Leach, Lexington William Wesley Logan, Sturgis Alfred J. Lowe, Cayce James S. Mahan, Louisville Dexter Mann, Lexington Edward B. Mann, Lexington James Morgan Marks, Lexington Dewey V. Martin, Lexington Robert Mathis, Lexington Cecil H. Meeks, Corbin William T. Minke, Lexington Jack G. Monroe, Stearns Billie Jean Monroe, Winchester Paul Manning Morgan, Lexington William David Morris, Lexington Jack E. Moxley, Lexington Charles M. Mullins, Fulton Joe Tom Mullins, Pund, Va. William Asher McCann, Lexington William M. McGinnis, Lexington Eugene F. McGlone, Latonia Tommy McKinley, Lexington William F. Nave, Midway Archie C. Nickell, Ashland Joseph Noffsinger, Bremen Barbara Noland, Ravenna Robert James Nuss, Louisville John B. Ott, Lexington Glenn E. Padgett, Lexington John F. Pennebaker, Lexington Adrian Pennington, Fielden Channing E. Pierce, Staten I., N.Y. August Grady Poe, Louisville Fred Poplin, Paris Mary Mercer Powell, Fleming Richard Bruce Powell, Salt Lick William Sterling Price, Cypress Alton B. Pulliam, Cynthiana John Lake Quertemous, Frankfort Talmadge Reed, Lexington Richard V. Rhoads, Nicholasville Louis Raymond Ritter, Newport Bob Roark, Linefork Don H. Robinson, Lexington Frank Roundely, Lexington Hugh Graham Scott, Lexingon Patricia A. Selfe, Huntington, W.Va. Charles C. Shields, Lexington John Polin Simms, Springfield Guy Francis Simpson, Lawrenceburg Emanuel Singer, Lexington Dewey Sizemore, Hazard Billy Swinford Smith, Paris Marion Milward Smith, Lexington Thomas Price Smith, Anchorage William O. Springate, Versailles Jack Mink Stone, Lexington Bernard B. Strange, Frankfort Daniel P. Sullivan, Paris Michael Gleason Sullivan, Frankfort Edward Lewis Swift, Winchester Wilton Cody Teater, Lancaster Roy E. Teichert, Laurelton, N.Y. Charles Clay Thomas, Winchester Ezra Thompson, Adams Joseph Thompson, Lexington Robert Thornbury, Ashland Charles Lewis Thornsbury, Augusta Roy Tolliver, Olive Hill Harry Trent, Lexington Raymond C. Tucker, Somerset Ricker Van Arsdall, Cincinnati, O. Martha Van Hooser, Lexington Alexander Walker, Louisville John M. Walton, Munfordville Betty Tucker Ward, Sebastian, Fla. Claude Douglas Ward, Lexington Richard Earl Warren, Lexington Leslie J. Watts, Lynnsville Richard G. Weil, Lexington Lawrence Wester, Lexinton Robert Lewis Whalen, Cynthiana Allen Briscoe White, Perryville Bryen Watkins Witfield, Brookside Arthur Wilson, Frazer Eva Elizabeth Wilson, Somerset Edward Winchester, Stearns Thomas Henry Wolfe, Georgetown Charles Wilson Wurst, Covington William Rubin Young, Stanford Quinzie Zebban, Louisville Education Denver Bailey, Hardshoe Willliam Royce Baker, Stanton Clifford Eugene Barker, Muncie, Ind. Robert Morris Barnes, Monticello William James Barr, Paris Charles I. Bradshaw, Montgomery, Ala. Clarence Brown, Volga Edward JayBrumfield, Nicholasville Cardin W. Carmack, Madisonville Bill Morris Chambers, Lexington Joshua Wells Cummins, Brookville Mary Louise Evans, Bradfordville Doctor Taylor Ferrell, Richmond William Warder Field, Winchester Emerson Keith Fizer, Flemingsburg Lee Webb Gellenbeck, Lexington Ralph Samuel Genito, Lexington William N. Griffin, Mayfield Elbert Arnold Hampton, Jeremiah Dorothy Beall Hart, Lexington Adele Withers Headley, Lexington Gene Dwight Heniser, Eaton, Ind. Grace Adale Huffaker, Louisville Dorothy Jean Joiner, Madisonville Clement Howard Jones, Lexington Roscoe Hurthel Jones, Corbin Josephine G. King, Willard John Carroll Meihaus, Lexington James Morris Peavley, Corbin William K. Pennebaker, Lexington Harriett Nicely Pierce, Staten Is., N. Y. Harold Henry Ridge, Lexington Bethel Cox Ritchie, Ritchie Roy B. Ritchie, Ritchie Carita Peters Roach, Jeffersontown Kenneth Herman Rollins, Wickliffe Thomas Sherman Rowland, Lexington Stanley W. Salchli, Frankfort Barbara Ann Schlund, Los Angeles, Calif. Lee Anna Scott, Lexington Randolph G. Simpson, Bessemer, Ala. Richard Smotherman, Murfeesboro, Tenn. Martin Hirman Taulbee, Grannie Dorothy Lee Taylor,Louisville Thelma Augusta Weeks, Lexington Engineering John Richard Akey, Lexington Salvator Joseph Amato, Lexington Roy W. Amidon, Chattanooga, Tenn. Cecil V. Barnett, Lexington John Barstow, Jr., Mountain Lakes, N. J. AAartin Arold Bauer, Louisville Joseph Franklin Baugh, Pineville William F. Baxter, Lawrenceburg James William Beard, Bardwell William Bryan Beckanan, E'town William Becraft, Frenchburg William Belcher, Nelse Edward Birochak, Old Forge, Pa. David Blalock, Dawson Springs Don Boehler, Lorain, Ohio Robert Penfield Borden, Winchester Nelson F. Botts, Sharpsburg Lyle Brandenburg, Lexington William L. Broadfoot, Gilbertsville Wiliam Bronston, Lexington Kenneth Bruckart, Lexington Kenneth Andrew Brumleve, Shively Calvin Frederic Buechele, Louisville William Thomas Burka, Danville Edwin Douglass Cantler, Winchester David Randolph Cassel, Lexington Joe Oscar Conner, Albany Allen E. Cramer, Catlettsburg Roy Rayburn Crouch, Lexington Byrl Edwin Curry, Louisville Fred Carl Curtis, Lexington Charles Dalton, Windy Herman Dempsey Davis, Ashland Robert Henry Davis, Ashland Danny R. Duff, Lexington John Dulaney, Paducah Butler H. Durham, Lexington James Early, Jr., Greenwood Fred L. Eblen, Lexington Chester Ray Edwards, Burlington Paul Raymond Ellis, Cambellsvillc Herbert Dewey Estes, Louisvile Lewis Evan, Lexington William Siler Evans, Barbourville Harvey John Field, Hyannis, Mass. Thomas Fitzpatrick, Hazard James N. Floyd, Lexington John R. Fortenberry, Madisonville William Samuel Farmer, Harrodsburg Robert Frye, Cynthiana Ernest Gardner, Maysville Robert Garret, Shirley, W. Va. McKee H. Gifford, Lexington Michael R. Gilroy, Scranton, Pa. Curtis P. Goodin, Elizabethtown Dave E. Gordon, Cynthiana Charles C. Gorman, Louisville Calvin G. Grayson, Lexington Warren Paul Gregory, Somerset Lenard Alois Griggs, Lowes Elwood Halley, Lexington James K. Hansee, Pourtsmouth, O. Robert Harp, Jr., Lexington Carl A. Hart, Elizabethtown Leonard S. Haynes, Lexington Elvin Helms, Petersburg Richard F. Hicks, Lexington George James Hoey, Lexington Donald Allen Hoyt, Mayfield, Pa. Arval Lee Hurt, Hickman Harry Jackson, Jr., Warren, Pa. Leonard Johnson, Pineville Charles R. Jones, Louisville Moses L. Jones, Corbin William Jones, Corbin James Kayse, Lexington John P. Kelley, Soldier Gerald Francis Kincaid, IrontonO. Earl Klinglesmith, Jr., Louisville Keith Koenig, Stanford Glen Stanley Layne, Lexington Wiliam E. Leegan, Bowling Green Vestal Lester, Lexington Willis Frederick Lewis, Ashland Louis List, Jr., Paducah John D. Longabaugh, Waukegan, III. Howard Lusk, Hazard Thomas G. Martin, Lexington Charles E. May, Louisville Robert Edroy Meek, Lexington James Edwin Metcalf, Stanford John Emory Miller, Lexington Charles B. Minor, Lexington William Mitchell, Lexington Earl Moldovan, Lexington Leroy L. Morgan, Lexington Jackson F. Morris, Lexington Donald Morrow, Shively Russell Motsinger, Louisville James A. Mullins, Jr., Blackey William Munday, Stanley Arnold Murphy, Stearns James A. Murphy, Clinton Isham McConnell, Versailles Theodore R. McDaniel, Lexington William McLellan, Bowling Green James Paul Napier, Hazard Robert Eugene Nugent, Crutchfield James M. Paget, Anderson, S. C. James Parrott, Springfield John C. Pearson, Lexington Russell D. Poole, Lexington Thomas Cleland Potter, Louisville Ralph W. Preston, Paris Thomas J. Ready, Lexington Kenneth Recktenwald, Lexington Clarence Reynolds, Wilmore Jay Rhodemyre, Ashland William Ringo, Frankfort Norman Ritchie, Blue Diamond John S. Ropp, Jr., Lexington Raymond Russell, Morning View George Sakona, Brooklyn, N. Y. Roy Lee Sallee, Harrodsburg Edgar Sawyer, Jr., Harvey, III. Joseph Lee Scott, Paducah John Sellers, Lexington William Semmitt, Lexington James E. Smith, Breckel Kenneth Elroye Smith, Lexington Thomas J. Smith Lexington Woodrow W. Smither, New Albany, Ind. Raymond Soard, Jr., Lexington John Martin Staton, Salt Lick Ross E. Stewart, Cleveland, O. Clifford Surface, Covington Franklin L. Taul, Hardinsburg James W. Taylor, Somerset Joseph R. Thomas, Lexington William J. Thomas, Lexington Melvin L. Tinsley, Lexington Davis M. Trapp, Lexington Billy Valentine, Fulton Frederick Walker, Winchester Gordon E. Wall, Lexington Harry E. Waller, Crittenden Edwin Shane Walters, Ashland James Walters. Bowling Green Paul Winston Walters, Ashland Joseph F. Wathen, Georgetown Charles Lee Watson, Lexington Louis Carol Weber, Frankfort Robert Westerfield, Jr., Owensboro Vernon Wetherby, Jr., Louisville Howard Ray White, Louisville Jonathan M. Whitmer, Sacramento George T. Williams, Frankfort James E. Williams, Crestwood John Nelson Williams, Lexington William H. Wise, Lexington James Winston Woody, Lexington John Worthington, Jr., Lexington William A. Wyatt, Mt.Sterling Johnston Young, Owingsville Ramon Young, Mt. Sterling Law William E. Allender, Jr., Lexington Robert H. Allphin, Warsaw Richard W. Asher, Jeffersontown Maxwell P. Barrett, Lexington William B. Blackford, Wilmore Waldemar D. Bratcher, Morgantown Theodore Caddell, Shepherdsvlle George M. Catlett, Frankfort James S. Chenault, Richmond John R. Cook, Jr., Lexington Charles R. Daniel, Lexington Frank P. Davis, Paducah Catherine E. Gillis, Williamsburg Buford W. Guerrant, Danville Alexander D. Hall, Jr., Lexington Tom D. Harris, Morganfield George W. Hatfield, Jr., Whitley City Raymond E. Howard, Harlan Melvin E. Huddleston, Columbia John L. Keller, Lexington Wiliam C. Kibbey, Grayson James M. Lassiter, Murray Flavius B. Martin, Mayfield Jack H. Mattingly, Hardinsburg Joseph H. McKinely, Owensboro Henry Meigs, II, Frankfort Coleman D. Moberly, Oakley Joseph A. Montgomery, Science Hill Edward F. Murphy,Lexington Glenn E. Nippert, Raceland Alton S. Payne, Winchester Marvin C. Prince, Benton Hower W. Ramsey, Whitley City Hartwell D. Reed, Jr., Frankfort Howard P. Rives, Lexington Thomas Satterwhite, Versailles Forest Smith, Texas Robert W. Smith, New York, N. Y Samuel L. Spears, Catlettsburg James A. Tyler, West Liberty Raymond R. Vincent, Williamstown Harold S. Weatherford, Beckley, W.Va. Robert S. Wellman, Morehead Bernard A. Wells. Louisa Morris W. Wilson, Georgetown Joe S. Wheeler, Russellville Pharmacy Georgianna Brakefield, Louisville Harold Combs, London George Edelen, Louisville Don Harris, Auburn Harry Houchens, Louisville Richard Lacefield, Bowling Green Azel Medows, Louisville Robert Parr, New Albany, Ind. Roy Turpin, Liberty Agriculture Home Economics STEPHEN ALLEN...............................Stanford Baptist Student Union LLOYD GEORGE ANTLE..........................Lexington Alpha Gamma Rho; Block and Bridle; Alpha Zeta, secretary; Lamp and Cross; Dairy Club, president; YMCA; 4-H Club; Agriculture Council, president THOMAS H. ASBURY............................Lexington Sigma Chi; Tennis Team JOHN J. BEGIN.................................Versai lies, Ohio Alpha Zeta CHARLES WILLIAM BERCKMAN . . . Frankfort Alpha Gamma Rho; Block and Bridle; YMCA; 4-H Club ROBERT BEYERLE.............................Louisville Alpha Gamma Rho; Block and Bridle; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Zeta; Veterans Club; 4-H Club; Newman Club MAE KATHRYN BLACKFORD .... Calhoun Home Economics Club; 4-H Club; YWCA DOYT H. BOLLING.......................................Eolia JAMES NELSON BRATTON . Lynchburg, Ohio THOMAS G. BROUGH.......................Moorefield Block and Bridle ROBERT CHARLES BRYAN....................Stanford Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta; Veterans Club; Reserve Of- ficers Association CLARENCE O. BRYANT.....................Caneyville Alpha Zeta; Agronomy; Veterans Club JOHN H. BURRIER.................................Lexington Alpha Gamma Rho; Block and Bridle; Westminster Fellow- ship; Agriculture Council; 4-H Ciub LINVILLE JOHN BUSH.............................Winchester Alpha Zeta; Baptist Student Union Council GEORGE MILTON CAMPBELL .... Franklin Phalanx; YMCA Cabinet; Dairy Club, treasurer; Poultry Club, treasurer; Pitkin Club ANNA R. CARTER.....................................Marion Zeta Tau Alpha, vice-president, corresponding secretary; K- Dets; YWCA; Home Economics Club; Future Teachers of America MARY HELEN CARTER..................................Harlan Home Economics Club; Harlan County Club BENNIE CLARK..................................Spottsville Agriculture Home Economics DAVID CLEVELAND...............................Pleasureville Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta; Lances; Agriculture Council RUSSELL CONRAD...................................Burlington YMCA, president, cabinet; Phalanx; Lances; Omicron Delta Kappa; Alpha Zeta; Pitkin Club; Veterans Club; Dairy Club; Lamp and Cross LORAINE CORNELISEN .... West Chicago, III. Home Economics Club; Newman Club; Veterans Club VANCE CORNETT Winchester RUTH LAMB COVINGTON .... Marks, Miss. Chi Omega; Home Economics Club; YWCA; Koffee Klub WILLIAM BRADFORD CROPPER . . . Lexington Sigma Nu; Block and Bridle; Chess and Checker Club WALTER H. CRORY ROBERT C. CROSS, Jr. ELLA ROSE CRUME . Alpha Delta Pi Lexington Barlow Bloomfield THOMAS A. CURTSINGER..........................Fancy Farm Newman Club; Veterans Club; Dairy Club RUSSELL des COGNETS.............................Lexington Kappa Alpha; Student Government Association; Veterans Club J. C. DOWDEN................................Pleasureville Alpha Gamma Rho; Veterans Club MOLLY ANNA DUNN...................................Riverton Delta Zeta; YWCA; Home Economics Club BEN W. DYER........................................Sturgis Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Band; Men's Glee Club; Intramurals CECIL G. FELTNER....................................Albany TALLU FISH....................................Williamsburg Delta Delta Delta; League of Women Voters; Baptist Student Union; YWCa; Student Union Board, worship committee, activity committee; Home Economics Club EMERY LOU FLANDERS...............................Lexington SuKy; YWCA; Dutch Lunch Club; Home Economics Club MARGARET SUE FLYNN...............................Frankfort Delta Delta Delta, historian; Student Union Board, activities committee; YWCA; K-Dets; Attendant to May Queen; At- tendant to Fall Festival Queen Agriculture Home Economics GEORGE WILSON FREAS.......................................Franklin Alpha Gamma Rho, president, treasurer; Alpha Zeta; Lamp and Cross; Who's Who; Student Government Association; Inter- fraternity Council, vice-president; Block and Bridle; Phi Sigma Theta; Dairy Club, secretary; Lances; Keys; Agriculture Council; Veterans Club; Omicron Delta Kappa HARRIET D, FREEMAN Alpha Xi Delta; Pitkin Club; YWCA, Art Club; Outing Club; Westminster Fellowship; Dutch Lunch Club WILLIAM C. GAYLE . . . Alpha Gamma Rho; Veterans Club Lexington WILLIAM G. GINN............................Findlay, Ohio Sigma Chi SAUL DANIEL GOINS.............................Manchester Alpha Zeta ULYSSES G. GRAYSON.............................Lexington Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta EMOGENE GREGORY........................................Somerset Alpha Xi Delta; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club; YWCA; K-Dets SHIRLEY HARNED............................................Lyons Alpha Zeta; Block and Bridle OLLIE LEE HAYS..............................Mackville Zeta Tau Alpha, president, vice-president; Phi Upsilon Omi- cron, secretary; K-Dets; YWCA; Panhellenic JACK HIBBS.................. BETTY PRIESTLEY HOLLAND . MARGARET CAMPBELL HOOK Bardstown Madison, W. Va. Russellville Phi Upsilon Omicron; YWCA; 4-H Club; Baptist Student Union; Koffee Klub; Home Economics Club SILVION C. HOPKINS..................Dawson Springs Alpha Zeta FRANCES THOMAS HORLACHER . . . Lexington Delta Zeta, historian, editor and chaplain; Who's Who; Phi Upsilon Omicron; SuKy; Phi Beta; Home Economics Club; YWCA; Dutch Lunch Club; K-Dets; Danforth Fellowship Award; Glee Club; WBKY; UK Trio; Alma Magna Mater; Kappa Delta Pi LINDSEY H. HORN, Jr...........................Philpot Alpha Zeta; Veterans Club; Baptist Student Union; Block and Bridle; Livestock Judging Team LANDON HUNT..................................Mouthcard Future Teachers of America KYLE HUNTER.................................Marrowbone Alpha Gamma Rho; Dairy Club; 4-H Club; YMCA; 240 Club JEPTHA JETT...................................Danville Alpha Gamma Rhc; Alpha Zeta Agriculture Home Economics Seniors MARTIN D. JOHNSON.............................Columbia Alpha Gamma Rho; Block and Bridle; Veterans Club NORA LEE JOHNSON................................Hazard Baptist Student Union, council; Home Economics Club; YWCA THOMAS HOWE JOHNSON .... Flemingsburg Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta; YMCA Cabinet, advisory board; Baptist Student Union MRS. KATHERINE JOHNSTONE . . . Russellville Phi Upsilon Omicron; Mortar Board; Canterbury Club; Stu- dent Government Association; K-Book, co-editor ROBERT L. JOHNSTONE...........................Lexington MILDRED JOSEPH..................................Jackson Phi Upsilon Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi GEORGE GARNETT JUDGE......................Moorefield Phi Sigma Kappa; Veterans Club; Agriculture Council FLOYD KELLS......................................Williamstown JAMES D. KEMP.........................................Pickett Alpha Gamma Rho; Block and Bridle; Alpha Zeta; 4-H Club- Livestock Judging Team; Agriculture Council ERNEST L. KIRKPATRICK, Jr. . . . Lorain, Ohio WALLACE LAKE....................................Sandgap Block and Bridle MARY K. LaMASTER.........................Shelbyville HENRY S. LeGRAND.........................Owensboro Alpha Gamma Rho; 4-H Club; YMCA JUNIUS C. LEWIS..............................La Center- Baptist Student Union Council EVERETTE MACKEY...............................Lexington CALVIN MARTIN, Jr.............................Cynthiana Alpha Gamma Rho; YMCA CHARLES M. MARTIN............................Winchester Livestock Judging Team; Block and Bridle; Alpha Zeta MILDRED GERALDINE MAY .... Winchester Home Economics Club; YWCA 82 Seniors Agriculture Home Economics JEAN MOSSMAN McCRAY.......................Lexington Kappa Alpha Theta CHARLES VICTOR McDANIEL .... Victory JAMES HULETT McMAHAN .... Lexington Dairy Club; Pershing Rifles; Men's Glee Club; Pryor Pre- Medical Society JOHN HARRIS PARKE, Jr.....................Richmond WILLIAM B. PAWLEY................................Rineyville Sigma Phi Epsilon; Newman Club; Agronomy Club SHIRLEY H. PHILLIPS...................................Berea Alpha Gamma Rho; Block and Bridle EUNICE PICKRELL.................................Louisa Sigma Kappa; YWCA; Baptist Student Union; Home Econom- ics Club KATHLEEN LENORE POOR.........................Lexington Kappa Alpha Theta; Canterbury Club; Home Economics Club; YWCA; Dutch Lunch Club WILLIAM ROBERT POWERS .... Mash Fork Veterans Club MARY LOUELLEN PREWITT .... Lancaster 4-H Club; YWCA; Home Economics Club REUBEN N. PRIBBLE.............................Georgetown W. PRESTON PRICE...............................Lexington Delta Tau Delta; WBKY, chief engineer DOROTHY JUETT RAY..........................Lexington Phi Upsilon Omicron; Interfaith Council; YWCA; Pitkin Club; Home Economics Club; Westminster Fellowship; Dutch Lunch Club; 4-H Club ALEXANDER C. REED, Jr......................Lexington AUDREY ROMANN.......................Granite City, III. BOONE ROSE, Jr..............................Eminence Block and Bridle WILLARD A. ROSEBERRY.........................Grayson Agronomy Club ARLIE SCOTT . Block and Bridle Sebree Agriculture Home Economics Sen i o r s JACK J. SCOTT......................................Lexington Block and Bridle; Alpha Zeta; Livestock Judging Team BERNICE SEBREE......................................Florence Home Economics Club; House Presidents Council; YWCA' Bapt'st Student Union; 4-H Club; Student Union House Com- mittee; Shelby House President; Pitkin Club SUZANNE RADCLIFFE SEESE . . Clendenin, W. Vo. Alpha Delta Pi; YWCA; Home Economics Club CHARLES E. SHELBY..................................sa|em Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta; Phalanx; Block and Bridle; Veterans Club; Pitkin Club; YMCA Cabinet; Student Govern- ment Association MARGARET ELLEN SHELTON .... Paducah cY’PP3Ppa Gamma; YWCA; Newman Club, social chairman; Student Union Board, activities committee, House Presidents Council; League of Women Voters; Home Economics Club CLARENCE H. SHORT.............................Louisville Phi Delta Theta, house manager; Men's Glee Club MARY CATHERINE SIMMS .... Springfield Newman Club; Bacteriology Society; Outing Club; German Club RUSSELL SKINNER............................College Hill RICHARD SNELLING...............................Carlisle Alpha Gamma Rho; Dairy Club NANCY JO STEVENS...............................Morgon Future Teachers of America; Home Economics Club; YWCA IVAN STEWART..............................Stanton Alpha Zeta; Veterans Club; Agronomy Club NANCY MAE STOLTS.............................Lexington Home Economics Club PAUL B. STURGILL.............................Lexington Alpha Gamma Rho; Student Union Committee; Reserve Of- ficers Association CAROLYN JOHNSON TOWLER .... Ashland HELEN FARRIS TRIPLETT........................Lexington ?Pets;nrW(=A;-Dufch Lunch Club' Home Economics Club; Delta' Prh' UPS‘ °n 0micron; Alma Magna Mater; Kappa ROY N. VANARSDALL Alpha Gamma Rho Burgin JACK VEECH...................................... Phi Delta Theta; Interfraternity Council; Lamp Student Union Board; Keys; Pershing Rifles Finchville and Cross; 84 Seniors Agriculture Home Economics Arts Sciences JAY YOUNG, Jr..................................Catlettsburg Alpha Gamma Rho JOHN O. VENABLE..................................Winchester Alpha Gamma Rho; Block and Bridle; 4-H Club MARTHA LEE WARD................................Munfordville HOMER WELLS..........................................Blaine JESSE WILKINS.....................................Clinton Veterans Club MATT R. WILLIAMS, Jr....................Louisville Alpha Gamma Rho JANE WOOD WISE..................................Maysville Chi Omega; Phi Upsilon Omicron; YWCA; Student Union Com- mittee; League of Women Voters; Home Economics Club JOHN MELVIN ABBOTT.....................................Newport ANNE COOKE ADAMS..................................Hopkinsville Alpha Gammi Delta; League of Women Voters; YWCA; Wo- men's Glee Club DEE ASHLEY AKERS....................................Carrollton Fencing Team; Band Leader; Sinfonietta; YMCA; WBKY; Cosmopolitan Club; Reserve Officers Association BARBARA AKERS......................................Carrollton Phi Beta; University Choristers; Glee Club JOHN MORGAN ALLEN.....................................Jackson Sigma Chi; Pryor Pie-Medical Society; Guignol; Veterans Club ELISABETH RUTH ALLISON...............................Columbia YWCA, Disciples of Student Fellowship; Jewell Hall Chorus 85 ROBERT LYTLE ANDERSON..........................Mayfield Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society MARY PORTER ARMSTRONG .... Georgetown DAVID C. ASHER................................Pineville SANDRA ASHER..................................Pineville Delta Delta Delta; German Club; YWCA RAYMOND D. AUBREY.............................Lexington MARY JO BAKER..................................Lexington Dutch Lunch Club; WAA; Radio Orchestra ROBERT BAKER.................................Hopkinsville Kernel; Patterson Literary Society FRANCES LORRAINE BALL .... Middlesboro BETTY JEAN BARTEE........................Cleveland, Ohio Zeta Tau Alpha; Phi Beta; League of Women Voters; Chor- isters; Women's Glee Club; Combined Glee Club; Outinq Club; FTA; YWCA; K-Dets MARY LOU BARTLEY.......................................Jenkins Pi Kappa Sigma; Stray Greeks; Jewell Hall Chorus; WBKY MOSE BASTON.........................................Georgetown Pi Kappa Alpha; University Orchestra; Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society OSCAR CARL BEASLEY, Jr.............Paducah Pi Kappa Alpha; Band; Symphony Orchestra; Pryor Pre-Medical Sociely FREDERICK ERNEST BERGER.............................Louisville WILLIAM HARVEY BIXLER.................................Frankfort Phi Sigma Kappa; Student Bar Association; Veterans Club ROSE MARIE BLANCHET...................................Lexington Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society; Newman Club PEGGY GENE BOCKMON...........................Paducah Kappa Kappa Gamma; YWCA; Alpha Lambda Delta CHARLES GORDON BOGGS...........................Dwarf Art Club president; AIS; Veterans Club; YMCA; SGA dele- gate to Europe G. MAURICE BOWLING........................Creekville Arts Sciences Sen iors Arts Sciences LUTHER A. BOYD.....................................Louisville Sigma Phi Epsilon; Veterans Club; Commerce Employment Association MARJORIE BRAWNER....................................Lexington BEVERLY ANNE BROWN..................................Lexington Kappa Alpha Theta; Guignol; Pryor Pre-Medical Society; Bacteriology Society; Kernel; Cwens; Alpha Lambda Delta; Tau Sigma CLARENCE GORDON BROWN, Jr. . . . Louisville WBKY; Guignol; Veterans Club JOHN B. BROWN......................................Lexington MARTHA JANE BROWN..................................Lexington Alpha Xi Delta; Kentuckian; Newman Club; YWCA I LEY B. BROWNING, Jr........................Ashland Phi Delta Theta CARMAINE BRUCE..........................Williamsburg Delta Delta Delta; YWCA; League of Women Voters; Student Union Board committees JANE ELLEN BUCHANAN.....................Lorain, Ohio Chi Omega, social chairman and pledge president; League of Women Voters; YWCA; Koffoo Club; K-Dets; Young Dem- ocrats; Student Union Committee; Panhellenic, vice-president BETTY ANNE BUCHER............................Lexington MARY ANN BACH BURDETTE .... Lexington Alpha Xi Delta; Dutch Lunch Club; SuKy; YWCA CATHERINE REBECCA CALBERT . Outing Club; K-Dets; Independents Lexington WILLIAM D. CALVERT . . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon Maysville BETTY JEANE CANNON DeLand, Fla. Alpha Gamma Delta; YWCA; League of Women Voters JO ALLAN CAPLINGER . . . . Kappa Delta Frankfort PAUL CARLSON Delta Chi Chicago, III. CLIFTON CARPENTER .... Lambda Chi Alpha; YMCA Woodsbend JACK LeROY CARWELL . . . . Louisville 87 WILLIAM HAMPTON CHAMBERS . . . Lexington Band; Track; Intramurals; Tennis CORNELL C. CLARKE.....................................Glasgow Sigma Phi Epsilon, president, vice-president; SuKy, president; Phalanx, vice-president; Pitkin Club; Social Committee; Ken- tuckian, associate editor; Interfraternity Council; Who's Who; YMCA Cabinet; Philosophy Club JEAN TAYLOR COLEMAN.................................Lexington Kappa Delta, rush chairman; Home Economics Club; SUB, activities committee; YWCA; Dutch Lunch Club; Wesley Foundation JACK R. COLLIER.....................Lexington FRANCES JANE COMBS..................................Anco YWCA IMOGENE COMBS.....................................Hazard Kentuckian, associate editor; Kernel; YWCA; WAA; WSSF secretary; SUB, dance committee, house committee; Inde- pendents; Freshman Club advisor; French Club SUZANNE ROSE CONCANNON .... Lexington Kentuckian; Kernel; Newman Club CORINNA MINOR COOK............................Danville Chi Omega; Mortar Board; House Presidents Council; White Math Club; League of Women Voters; K-Dets; YWCA Cabinet ROGER F. COOPER..............................Lexington Kappa Sigma MAYME FRIEDA CORNELIUS .... Beattyville Alpha Xi Delta; Phi Beta; YWCA; Glee Club; Choristers ROY CRAWFORD................................Whitesburg Pryor Pre-Medical Society; American Society of Mechanical Engineers PAUL CROWDUS......................................Lebanon JOSEPH F. DAUGHERTY......................Florence Outing Club; YMCA; Pryor Pre-Medical Society; SuKy; Ger- man Club; Phalanx; Tau Epsilon Phi; Independents STACY E. DAVENPORT Henderson Delta Zeta; Spanish Club; YWCA ORDIE U. DAVIS.......................................Beattyville Phi Sigma Kappa; Veterans Club WELDON DEMUNBRUN................................Brownsville Pi Kappa Alpha; German Club; Pryor Pre-Medical Society, president ' CHARLES R. DeSPAIN................................Anchorage CLELL F. DeSPAIN...............................Hodg enville Phi Sigma Kappa, president; Lamp and Cross; SGA; Inter- fraternity Council, president 88 Arts Sciences MARJORIE A. DOLIBER Bacteriology Society; YWCA Marblehead, Mass. JAMES MAYFIELD DONOVAN, Jr. . . Georgetown Pi Kappa Alpha; Kernel, assistant news editor; Vague, as- sociate editor; Kentucky Fraternity Man, editor FRANK R. DORNHEIM Kernel HELEN DORR Ashland Kentuckian, editor, managing editor; Kernel, columnist; Newman Club, publicity chairman; YWCA MARY KEITH DOSKER.......................................Louisville Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mortar Board; Who's Who; SGA, vice-president; YWCA, freshman advisor, secretary; Pitkin Club, secretary; League of Women Voters, president; Cwens; Alpha Lambda Delta LINDSEY R. DOUGLAS, Jr. Pi Kappa Alpha ROSEMARY SHOUSE DUMMIT .... Lexington Delta Delta Delta, president; YWCA, president; Phi Beta; Who's Who; Student Union Board; Philosophy Club MERRY CAROL DUNN...............................Fort Pierce, Fla. Kappa Alpha Theta; YWCA; Glee Club JEROME EASTHAM....................................Palatka, Fla. Independents, vice-president; Phi Beta Kappa; SGA; Board of Student Publications; Campus Community Chest Drive, executive secretary; Band; Veterans Club; National Student Association representative BETTY EDWARDS...................................Harrodsburg YWCA; Sociology Club PEGGY ELLIS.......................................Lexington YWCA; Independents, publicity chairman; Outing Club GEORGE E. ESTILL...................................Moyslick Newman Club; Veterans Club; Pryor Pre-Medical Society JEWELL FRANCES ESTILL........................Lexington Outing Club; Independents; Sociology Club JOSEPH C. EVANS................................Ashland Phi Sigma Kappa, house manager; Veterans Club MARTHA McDOWELL EVANS .... Wilmore Theta Sigma Phi; Kernel, managing editor; YWCA; Dutch Lunch Club; Chi Delta Phi; Glee Club; Wesley Foundation JOHN WYCHE FABEL Veterans Club; Band MARY JO FARMER ......................Lexington Alpha Gamma Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; K-Dets; Bacteri- ology Society; YWCA IYLLIS ANN FELDMANN.........................Lexington Kappa Kappa Gamma, secretary and personnel chairman; League of Women Voters; Canterbury Cldb Arts Sciences Seniors ( JOHN H. FENTON Canton. Ohio Guignol; WBKY; Veterans Club; SGA; Independents; Sociology Club JANE HARRISON FETTER............................Anchorage Canterbury Club; White Math Club, YWCA JAMES RANDALL FIELDS.............................Cynthiana Veterans Club MYRON FINKELSTEIN .... Dorchester, Mass. Zeta Beta Tau; Hillel Foundation, president; Pryor Pre- Medical Society; Religious Emphasis Week chairman JANE RASH FINLEY..........................Madisonville Delta Zeta; League of Women Voters; Dutch Lunch Club; YWCA WARREN EDWARD FISCHER Lexington Pitkin Club; Pryor Pre-Medical Society; YMCA; Westminster Fellowship; Freshman Club WILLIAM WALTER FISHER Louisville Pi Kappa Alpha; Pitkin Club; Freshman Club; YMCA; German Club; Band; Pryor Pre-Medical Society; Phalanx Spartanburg, S. C. BOBBIE LOU FOIL .... Delta Delta Delta; Koffee Klub; YWCA HELEN RAY FORD....................................Deland, Fla. Alpha Gamma Delta, president; K-Dets; WAA; SUB, dance committee; Panhellenic V K HAROLD C. FRIEDLY, Jr.............................Frankfort YMCA Cabinet; Phalanx; WSSF, co-chairman; Cosmopolitan Club; Pitkin Club; Independents; German Club; Kentuckian, associate editor BARBARA DEBAUN FUTRELL................................Cadiz Delta Delta Delta, secretary; House Presidents Council, vice- president; K-Dets; Cwens; SUB activities committee ROBERT DENNIS GALVIN..............................Lexington Newman Club; Pryor Pre-Medical Society BEVERLY GAULKE....................................Lexington Delta Zeta, vice-president, rush chairman, president; Pan- hellenic; Alpha Lambda Delta; Outing Club, Dutch Lunch Club; Band; German Club; YWCA; Archaeological Society BETTY N. GAY......................................Lexington Kappa Kappa Gamma GARNETT EVA GAYLE.................................Lexington Chi Omega, secretary; Theta Sigma Phi, president; Kentucki- an; Chi Delta Phi; YWCA Cabinet; Pitkin Club; K-Dets; WAA; Kernel; Postwarrior; Veterans Club; Koffee Klub; Vague, editor and circulation manager JACK T. GIANNINI Princeton Men's Glee Club; Choristers; YMCA; Pitkin Club; Pryor Pre- Medical Society; Mixed Chorus; Veterans Club ■- •• MILTON KAY GOLDBERG Brooklyn, N. Y. Zeta Beta Tau, vice-president, secretary; Bacteriological So- ciety; Veterans Club; Hillel Foundation WILLIAM W. GOODLOE . . . Kappa Sigma, president, vice-president Somerset 90 Seniors Arts Sciences GLENN GRAFF......................Jeffersontown Pi Kappa Alpha; WBKY FRED A. GRANNEMAN....................Covington ROBERT F. GRINSTEAD....................Glasgow PAUL W. GRUMBLES......................................Ashland Phi Sigma Kappa, president; Interfraternity Council; Veterans Club; YMCA f MARY FRANCES HAGAN.................................Louisville Kappa Kappa Gamma, scholarship chairman, pledge pres- ident; Koffee Klub; Women's Glee Club; YWCA ROBERT HAIBLOOM.............................Brooklyn, N. Y. MARY LEE HALMHUBER.....................................Frankfort Kappa Alpha Theta; YWCA; Glee Club; SUB Committee O. C. HALYARD, Jr.....................................Louisville Kernel, sports editor; WBKY, head announcer; Kentuckian JANE LEE HAMERSLEY.....................................Lexington Guignol; Pitkin Club, secretary; Kernel, circulation manager; Kentuckian; K-Dets; YWCA; Art Club; Westminster Fellow- ship, publicity chairman; Dutch Lunch Club AUDREY CAROL HANKINSON . Daytona Beach, Fla. Alpha Gamma Della; K-Dets; YWCA; Troupers; Student Union house committee; WAA CHARLES W. HARBAUGH .... Gettysburg, Pa. Sigma Nu; Guignol RUBY GENE HARDIN..............................Carrollton Delta Delta Delta; K-Dets; YWCA; Kentuckian; Student Union Committees PRINCE GORDON HARRILL...............................Lexington Alpha Chi Sigma DAVID LEWIS HARRIS...............................Wurtland Glee Club; Mixed Chorus; Phi Mu Alpha, secretary, alumni secretary; Sinfonia; YMCA; Koffee Klub; 240 Club JOYCE ANNE HARRIS...............................Lexington Chi Omega; YWCA; League of Women Voters; Young Dem- ocrats Club, secretary; Koffee Klub GLORIA HOPE HARTMAN.................................Lexington Student Chemical Affiliate; French Club; German Club, vice- president; Cosmopolitan Club; YWCA; Philosophy Club; Art Club; White Math Club; League of Women Voters MARTHA JUNE HATTER...............................Russellville Baptist Student Union; YWCA; Band; Bacteriology Society HELEN GORHAM HENRY .... Central City 91 Sen iors Arts Sciences AMELIA ANN JOHNSTON Wilmington, Del. YWCA; House Presidents Council; Mortar Board; Jewell Hall, president; Who's Who; Cwens; Cosmopolitan Club; Ken- tucky Future Teachers of America, president; SUB Social Committee RUTH ELLA JONES.................................Somerset CHARLES W. JUSTICE................................Ludlow Pryor Pre-Medical Society; Westminster Fellowship; YMCA JEAN LOUISE KESLER...........................Shelbyville Zeta Tau Alpha; Mortar Board; Phi Beta; Women's Glee Club; Choristers; YWCA; WAA; WBKY; Jewell Hall Chorus, director CHARLES WILLIAM KETRON.............................Corbin Veterans Club JOCELYN KILHAM...........................Milwaukee, Wis. K-Dets; Canterbury Club; YWCA WENDELL R. KINGSOLVER.....................Lexington Pryor Pre-Medical Society; German Club; Chess Club; White Math Club; Independents BERTRAND KLASS........................Boston, Mass. Zeta Beta Tau, treasurer, president; SGA Advisory Board, president; Pershing Rifles; Pryor Pre-Medical Society CHARLOTTE EVELYN KNAPP .... Lexington Kappa Alpha Theta; WAA; SuKy, secretary; K-Dets; Freshman Club, secretary; Cheerleader; Cwens, secretary; Dutch Lunch Club ANN CRAWFORD LAIR....................Renfro Valley Alpha Gamma Delta, rush chairman; French Club; Art Club; YWCA, student committee; Panhellenic, president TEVIS W. LAUDEMAN, Jr....................Lexington Varsity Baseball; Veterans Club; Kernel WAYNE LOWELL LAWRENCE . . Hickman, Tenn. ELEANOR MAYE LEE...........................Lexington Alpha Delta Pi; Newman Club; YWCA EVA LaRUE LEWIS......................................Lexington Kappa Delta; Tau Sigma; Guignol; Spanish Club; K-Dets; Dutch Lunch Club FRANCIS L. LEWIS....................................Greenville Sigma Chi; Sigma Gamma Epsilon LILLIAN MARIE LEWIS............................Georgetown YWCA; Independents; Psychology Club WILLIAM B. LEWIS III............................Lexington Phi Delta Theta THOMAS LITTLE.....................................Jackson Pryor Pre-Medical Society; YMCA; Veterans Club 93 RALPH E. LOONEY................................Lexington ROSE MARY LUMLEY.................................Ashland WILMER BAILEY LUSTER.............................Glasgow DELIA N. MANNING.............................Hustonville Bacteriology Society; Philosophy Club CECELIA FLORENCE MEERS .... Cynthiana Alpha Lambda Delta; Guignol; YWCA; Theta Sigma Phi MAUBERT R. MILLS.................................Clinton Alpha Tau Omega; Student Bar Association Arts Sciences VIRGINIA MINSHALL .... State College, Pa. Kappa Delta; Veterans Club MARILYN G. MITCHELL .... Columbus, Ohio Kappa Alpha Theta; Commerce Employment Association; YWCA; Kernel, society editor; SuKy; Koffee Klub KATHERINE M. MOONEY........................Roann, Ind. BILLIE JEAN MOORE.................................Lexington Independents, secretary; YWCA; Outing Club CELIA CONLEY MOORE..............................Harrodsburg Chi Omega, president; YWCA; Panhellenic, secretary; League of Worpen Voters PATRICIA ANN MOORE...............................Winchester Delta Delta Delta THOMAS R. MOSELY................................Lexington Sigma Chi RUTH MOUNT......................................Lexington SuKy; Pryor Pre-Medical Society; German Club; Bacteriology Sociely; YWCA; Baptist Student Union; K-Dets FLOYE A. MULLINAUX.................................Corbin YWCA; Kentuckian; Kernel; Pitkin Club; Alpha Lambda Delta; Cwens; Mortar Board, historian; Mortar Board Plaque; Chi Delta Phi, president, treasurer; House Committee; Phi Beta Kappa RAY EARLYWINE MURPHY, Jr. . . . Lexington Sigma Chi; YMCA; Choristers; Glee Club; Phi Mu Alpha; Pryor Pre-Medical Society; Canterbury Club; Student Union House Committee; ROTC MARTHA MYERS....................................Maysville YWCA; K-Dets; Kernel; Student Union Board; Canterbury Club; Kentuckian RONALD FORREST MacDONALD, III . . Carrollton Pi Kappa Alpha; Men's Glee Club; Pryor Pre-Medical Society Seniors Arts Sciences MARJORIE K. McBRIDE........................Pork City RICHARD LEON McCONNELL . . Kingsport Tenn. Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society PATRICIA ANN McGRUDER .... Lexington Newman Club CAROLYN CRAIG McMEEKIN .... Lexington Chi Omega; Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society; Tau Sigma; Cwens; Alpha Lambda Delta; K-Dets; Student Union Board MARY ELIZABETH McROBERTS . . . Lexington Delta Zeta. vice-president, rush chairman; Panhellenic Coun- cil; Pitkin Club; Dutch Lunch Club; Koffee Klub; Psycholoqv Club; Guignol A. J. NAPIER......................................Adolphus Sigma Gamma Epsilon MARTHA NEWMAN.......................................Latonia Alpha Delta Pi, president, asst, rush chairman; YWCA; Ken- tuckian; K-Dets; Outing Club; Social Service LAWRENCE R. NICKELL.......................West Liberty ELAINE CLAIRE NUETZEL............................Louisville Interdorm Council, president; Jewell Annex, vice-president BETTE R. OATES................................Frankfort Chi Omega; League of Women Voters; YWCA; Student Union Dance Committee; K-Dets; Young Democrats DONNE F. O'DONNELL......................St. Paul, Minn. Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Mu Epsilon; Sigma Pi Sigma, sec- retary; White Mathematics Club, secretary, vice president; German Club; Newman Club NANCY CATHERINE O'HARE . . . Nicholasville MARY LOUISE OLSON...........................Des Plaines, III. Alpha Delta Pi, social chairman; YWCA; Pitkin Club; Canter- bury Club; WAA; Kentuckian; Kernel; Student Union Board Social Committee J. MILTON OWEN.............................Fort Mitchell GEORGE PAINE.......................................Covington Veterans Club RIDGELY PARK..........................................Lexington Kappa Kappa Gamma, president; League of Women Voters; Panhellenic, treasurer; Chi Delta Phi, historian; Guignol; Student Union Board, dance committee; Philosophy Club MARY SNOW PARRIGIN...................................Monticello Chi Omega; League of Women Voters; Student Union Board, activities committee; Koffee Klub; Kentuckian NELLE PAYNE.............................................Glasgow Delta Delta Delta; WAA; Troupers; Glee Club; League of Women Voters; Student Union Board, activities committee; YWCA; Bowl Queen 95 BOBBY JEAN PERRY...............................Pineville OLIVE J. POTTER..............................Wheelwright Pryor Pre-Modica! Society; Philosophy Club; Koffee Klub; German Club; YWCA GEORGE W. POPE .... Alpha Chi Sigma Philadelphia, Pa. ROBERT WENDELL POUNDSTONE . . Lexington Interfaith Council; YMCA Cabinet, vice-president; Phalanx; Disciples of Student Fellowship, president; Pryor Pre-Medical Society; Pitkin Club AMY ADELL PRICE...................................Ashland 1947 Kentuckian Beauty Queen; Lances Carnival Queen; Kernel, asst, news editor, columnist, advertising staff; Ken- tuckian, asst, business manager, business manager; YWCA; Student Union Board, dance committee; Outing Club; K-Dets; Freshman Handbook model; Martin's College Board JOHN RAY PRYOR...................................Mayfield Kappa Sigma; Interfraternity Council; Pryor Pre-Medical Society; Student Government Association GENE QUALLS.................................Olive Hill Pi Kappa Alpha; Pryor Pre-Medical Society; Band; YMCA MARTHA ANNE QUILLEN...............................Ashland Delta Zeta, treasurer; YWCA; Psychology Club; League of Women Voters; Student Union Board committeess PATRICIA ANN QUINN .... Kansas City, Mo. Pi Beta Phi, Stray Greeks; Bacteriology Society JANE QUISENBERRY............................Mt. Sterling Drum Majorette; YWCA FOREST RADCLIFF............................Jeffersontown Pryor Pre-Medical Society; YMCA; Baptist Student Union WILLIAM T. RAFFERTY............................Lexington LILLIAN RATHELL.................................Covington Alpha Xi Delta JOHN W. RATLIFF...................................Lebanon EVAN J. RAY.................................Central City Alpha Tau Omega; Baseball GERALD REAMS....................................Harlan Phi Delta Theta; Pryor Pre-Medical Society; German Club; Philosophy Club EMMA REITA REDDEN............................Lexington Sociology Club, secretary, treasurer; Baptist Student Union, president, vice-president MAY BELLE REICHENBACH .... Anchorage WAA; K-Dets; Spanish Club; Cwens; Philosophy Club; House Presidents Council; Mortar Board; YWCA; Future Teachers of America Arts Sciences ;RY VIRGINIA SILVERS........................Lexington Alpha Gamma Delta; Glee Club; Student Union Committee; YWCA; K-Dets; Dutch Lunch Club ELIZABETH R. SMITH, Jr. rvme YWCA Cabinet; Mortar Board, treasurer; WAA; Boyd Hall Council GEORGE F. SMITH......................................Lexington Sigma Alpha Epsilon; YMCA; Pitkin Club; Freshman Hand- book Editor JAMES EDWIN SCOTT..................................Ashland Pryor Pre-Medical Society; Veterans Club ALFRED P. SHIRE......................................Pans Pitkin Club; Veterans Club HASKELL PENN SHORT..............................Lexington Kernel, news editor; Veterans Club; Independents; Ken- tuckian BETTY REE RHOADS.......................................Lexington Alpha Gamma Delta; SuKy, tryout manager, treasurer; Stu- dent Government Association; WAA Council, secretary; WSSF chairman; YWCA Cabinet; Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society; Student Union Board, house committee; Dutch Lunch Club; Pitkin Club; K-Dets; Constitutionalist Party, vice-president CRAIG RIDDLE........................................Madisonville Sigma Alpha Epsilon BEVERLY ANN RITCHIE....................................Lexington Alpha Lambda Delta; Dutch Lunch Club, vice-president; Phi Sigma lota; Ateneo Castellano; Baptist Student Union; Ken- tuckian ROGER RUTH........................................Lexington Pi Kappa Alpha; Alpha Chi Sigma MARY JULIA SAMUEL.................................Moysville Delta Delta Delta; YWCA; K-Dets; Student Union Board, dance committee AUDREY OWENS SANNER .... Middlesboro YWCA; German Club; Bacteriology Society; Outing Club; Independents NANCY ROBERTS..........................................Mt. Sterling Chi Omega; YWCA; Student Union Board, public relations committee DENVER ROBERTSON MARY ANN ROLL.........................Jefferson Island, La. Alpha Gamma Delta; Bacteriology Society; YWCA; Kernel; Kentuckian; Women's Glee Club; Chi Sigma Epsilon RAYMOND SCHLACHTER......................Lexington Alpha Sigma Phi, president; Newman Club; Veterans Club; Kernel; Interfraternity Council MARVIN J. SCHULMAN .... New York, N. Y. BETTY SUE SCOTT....................................Lexington SuKy; Phi Beta; YWCA; K-Dets; Glee Club; Dutch Lunch Club Lackey Arts Sciences HUBBARD WRIGHT SMITH............................Paris Pryor Pre-Medical Society; German Club; Veterans Club HUGH C. SMITH...............................Pineville MARY LOUISE SMITH.............................Ashland JAMES LINWOOD SNYDER . WBKY; Guignol; Veterans Club Lebanon Junction JOHN W. SORRELLE..........................Burlington Kappa Alpha; Student Government Association; Lamp and Cross; Kernel, editor, managing editor; Reserve Officers Association; WBKY HOWARD SOUTHWOOD...........................Lexington DONALD SPILLMAN....................................Berea German Club, president; Veterans Club MARY LEE STAMPER...............................Lexington Delta Zeta; Pitkin Club; Glee Club; YWCA O. BARNEY STANLEY..............................Frankfort Kappa Sigma; Kentuckian DORALEE W. ST.CLAIR............................Lexington ERNEST STEELE.....................................Corbin Baptist Student Union VIRGINIA STEELE................................Lexington HOWARD WILLIS STEPHENSON Midway Pi Kappa Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa; YMCA Cabinet; Lamp and Cross, Philosophy Club, president; Interfraternity Coun- cil; Phalanx; Student Government Association, president; WSSF; Disciples Student Fellowship; Who's Who JEAN SHELBY STEWART . . . Kappa Alpha Theta; Tau Sigma; YWCA Lexington GLENN GILMORE STILLE..............................Lexington Pi Kappa Alpha; Philharmonic Orchestra; Kentucky Archae- ological Society MARTHA STIVERS Kentuckian; Art Club; Pitkin Club; Philosophy Club; German Club, vice-president; Dutch Lunch Club, vice-president; K-Dets ALICE JANE STREET........................................Lexington Alpha Delta Pi; YWCA; Dutch Lunch Club; K-Dets; Alpha Lambda Delta; Mortar Board; Interfaith Council, secretary; University Christian Endeavor, president; Phi Beta Kappa ALBERT A. STUBBS Taylorsville Seniors Arts Sciences i RALPH REED SUMMA .... Rockwell City, Iowa Wesley Foundation JANE THOMAS........................................Lexington Phi Beta; Wesley Foundation; Glee Club; Choristers PAUL T. THOMAS.....................................Lexington Sigma Nu; Kentuckian; Pershing Rifles TILLY THOMPSON.......................................Paris Kernel; Kentuckian; Theta Sigma Phi, vice-president; League of Women Voters; Canterbury Club; Koffee Klub; YWCA; K-Dets; Vague, business manager MARGARET C. TINDER...............................Frankfort Chi Omega; K-Dets; Student Government Association; House Presidents Council; League of Women Voters DONALD B. TOWLES..............................Lawrenceburg Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Kernel; Kentuckian; Alpha Phi Omega, president; Surf, Kentucky editor; Student Union Board, public relations; Outing Club; Rifle Club JAMES S. TUCKER...................................Louisville Pi Kappa Alpha; Freshman Club, vice-president; Pitkin Club; YMCA Cabinet; ROTC; Pryor Pre-Medical Society BETTIE JANE TUTTLE.................................Lexington Dutch Lunch Club; YWCA Cabinet; Guignol; Freshman Handbook, business manager; K-Book, business manager; Kernel; Kentuckian; Cosmopolitan Club DORIS CECILE TYE....................................Eminence Chi Omega; YWCA; League of Women Voters JEAN LOUISE VANCE....................................Paducah Kernel; Kentuckian; Student Union Board, house committee, public relations; YWCA CAROLINE V. van SANTVOORD . . Bennington, Vt. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Canterbury Club, secretary; League of Women Voters; Koffee Klub; Spanish Club JOHN B. VIGLE.....................................Lexington Phi Kappa Tau; Newman Club, asst, treasurer; Art Club; Veterans Club LOUTILLIE MAE WALKER.........................Lexington SuKy; Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society; Pit- kin Club; YWCA FRED D. WATSON...............................Lexington Sigma Pi Sigma, vice-president HELEN M. WELSH...........................Lorain, Ohio League of Women Voters; YWCA JAMES B. WILBUR........................Manchester, Vt. Sigma Chi; Philosophy Club; Tau Sigma PEGGY EARLENE WILKERSON . . Memphis, Tenn. ELIZABETH G. WILLIAMSON .... Ashland Kappa Kappa Gamma, secretary, House Presidents Council, treasurer; Student Union Board; YWCA 99 ...................Lexington YWCA; K-Dets; Dutch Lunch Club; Student Union Board, secretary, president; Su-Ky, vice-president; Mortar Board; Who's Who; Pitkin Club MARTHA YATES...........................................Lexington Alpha Gamma Delta; Theta Sigma Phi, president; Phi Beta; Chi Delta Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Who's Who; Kernel, editor; Mortar Board; Vague, editor; Freshman Handbook, editor; Philosophy Club St. Louis, Mo. Delta Tau Delta, president; Glee Club, president; Phi Mu Alpha, vice-president; Lamp and Cross; Who's Who MARY LOU ZIEGLER..................................Frankfort Zeta Tau Alpha; K-Dets; Future Teachers of America; YWCA Arts Sciences Louisville JOHN ABELL...........................................Lebanon Newman Club ALLEN S. ABRAMSON.................................Bloomfield Zeta Beta Tau, president, vice-president; Basketball, man- ager, '43; Interfraternity Council; WBKY, staff announcer L. C. ACTON.........................................Hartford Kappa Sigma WILBUR G. ADAMS....................................Louisville Alpha Tau Omega, treasurer, house manager; Veterans Club; YMCA JOHN W. AMBROSE.....................................Lexington Sigma Phi Epsilon; Veterans Club; Guignol ROBERT A. BABBAGE......................................Harlan Sigma Alpha Epsilon, president; Lamp and Cross; Commerce Employment Association, president; Alpha Phi Omega; Inter- fraternity Council, president; Young Democrats, treasurer; YMCA; Philosophy Club; Veterans Club; Who's Who Commerce TOO Seniors Commerce I I WILLIAM H. BALDEN.........................Harrodsburg Sigma Phi Epsilon; YMCA; Veterans Club CHARLES RAY BARKER.............................Lexington Phi Sigma Kappa; Band; Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; Phi Mu Alpha; Veterans Club; Advanced ROTC; YMCA ANNA FRANCES BARNES.......................Beaver Dam MORRIS V. BAXTER, Jr......................Port Royal Phi Eta Sigma, Veterans Club MORRIS W. BEEBE................................Lexington Phi Delta Theta, rush chairman, treasurer; Student Govern- ment Association; Student Union Board; YMCA; Keys; Lances DAN H. BENCKART................................Lexington Chamber of Commerce BEN I. BIGGERSTAFF, Jr.....................Lexington Veterans Club; Baptist Student Union; Scabbard and Blade ETHELL M. BLACKFORD, Jr..............Lexington Commerce Employment Association MARYLYNN BLEVINS.............................Ashland YWCA; Canterbury Club; Interdorm Council; House Pres- idents Council NANCY HART BOBBITT................................Lexington Kappa Kappa Gamma; Commerce Employment Association; YWCA VIRGINIA E. BRADLEY................................Franklin Kappa Alpha Theta, corresponding secretary; Women's Glee Club; Chamber of Commerce; YWCA WILLIAM G. BRYSON.................................Lexington Commerce Employment Association JACQUELINE CAWOOD .......Evarts Zeta Tau Alpha, rush chairman; YWCA; House Presidents Council; Panhellenic Council GRANVILLE L. CAYCE, Jr...........................Hopkinsville Sigma Nu ELBERT A. CHEEK.....................................Lexington Phi Sigma Kappa, president, vice-president, secretary, treas- urer; Lamp and Cross; Phi Mu Alpha; Pershing Rifles, cap- tain; Scabbard and Blade, 1st Lt.; Interfraternity Council; Veterans Club; YMCA; Men's Glee Club; Choristers ANN TALBOTT CLAYTON................................Paris Kappa Kappa Gamma, treasurer; YWCA; Pitkin Club; Koffee Klub; League of Women Voters VERNON J. COLE.....................................McKee Veterans Club JAMES T. COLLIER...............................Frankfort Delta Chi, treasurer; Accounting Club ]01 CHARLES MANLEY COMBS . . . Accounting Club; Chamber of Commerce seniors CHARLES MANLEY COMBS . . . Accounting Club; Chamber of Commer ce WILLIAM N. CORNETT . . . Whitesburg BENJAMIN LEE COWGILL . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon Lexington JAMES M. CRAIG Kappa Sigma Wilmington, III. JOHN J. CREMIN Bridgeport, Conn. Business Education Club, vice-president; Chamber of Com- merce, honor committee; Newman Club WILLIAM EDWARD CROUCH .... Lexington MARTHA A. CRUTCHFIELD . . Commerce Employment Association Nicholasville RALPH E. DANFORD Cincinnati, Ohio Pi Kappa Alpha; YMCA Cabinet; Pitkin Club; Phalanx; Stu- dent Union Board, social committee; Kentuckian; Veterans Club CHARLES F. DEARTH .... Portsmouth, Ohio EARL DENHAM Delta Chi CHARLES LOUISE DEVITT . . . Bridgeport, Conn. Phi Sigma Kappa, president, social chairman; Veterans Club; Newman Club; Chamber of Commerce CLAUDE D. DICKERSON...............................Lexington Commerce Employment Association; Phalanx; YMCA; Tennis Team; Freshman Basketball GERALD DOBSON Triangle; Commerce Employment Association; American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers WILLIAM L. DUGGINS.................................Louisville Chamber of Commerce FRANK EDWARDS........................................Erlonger Tennis; YMCA; Independents; Baseball; Veterans Club CAROJEAN ELSEY Kappa Delta, vice-president; YWCA; Troupers; Dutch Lunch Club Cwens; Cheerleader; ROBERT G. FEAGANS .... Chamber of Commerce; Commerce Employment Association WILLIAM GUY FEAGANS..................................Catlettsburg Chamber of Commerce, board of directors; Veterans Club Commerce OLEN FOLEY...........................Webbs Cross Roads Accounting Club; Veterans Club; Commerce Employment Association JULIAN EDWIN FORTNEY, Jr.............................Louisville Phi Delta Theta; Commerce Employment Association WILLIAM BROADE5 FOWLER .... Louisville Sigma Nu; Veterans Club EDWARD V. FOX..................................Guthrie Commerce Employment Association CATHERINE FRANCIS...............................Martin Glee Club; YWCA; Hamilton House EDWARD FRICKE..................................Newport Pitkin Club; Westminster Fellowship; Veterans Club ARTHUR DeHAVEN GALLOWAY . Jacksonville, III. Commerce Employment Association; Veterans Club ROBERT J. GEESLIN..............................Cuthbert, Go. Commerce Employment Association RICHARD PRESTON GHOLSON .... Murray Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Commerce Employment Association FELIX GOSSUM......................................Fulton Alpha Tau Omega; Commerce Employment Association ERNEST F. GRAHAM...............................Lexington Commerce Employment Association; Veterans Club EDMOND GRAY..................................Miami, Fla. Commerce Employment Association NORMA GREEN..............................................Paducah Kappa Delta, treasurer, asst, treasurer; YWCA; Koffee Klub; Secretarial Club GEORGE GRIFFIN............................................London Kappa Alpha, president; Interfraternity Council LOIS BAESLER GUILFOIL..................................Lexington Commerce Employment Association; Chamber of Commerce FRANCIS MARTIN GUTE..............................Ashland Commerce Employment Association; Chamber of Commerce, treasurer; Newman Club; Accounting Club HENRY HART HAGAN...............................Bardstown Sigma Phi Epsilon, president; Interfraternity Council HELEN CATHERINE HAAG .... Ringgold, La. Delta Zeta; Veterans Club; Accounting Club 103 Commerce BURT V. HALBERT III................................Lexington Pi Kappa Alpha; Commerce Employment Association; Canter- bury Club; Scabbard and Blade DONALD MARSHALL HALL . . Stamping Ground Pi Kappa Alpha; Commerce Employment Association; Veterans Club VARGE HAMPTON...................................Williamstown Commerce Employment Association ROBERT L. HARDIN..................................Carrollton Phi Kappa Tau HARVEY HOWARD HARPER, Jr. . . Franklin, Tenn. Commerce Employment Association; YMCA; Chamber of Commerce CHARLES A. HARRIS..................................Lexington Sigma Nu; Commerce Employment Association EARLE ROSSLYN HEFFNER................................Ashland Delta Tau Delta; Commerce Employment Association MARTHA JEAN HILL..................................Carrollton Chi Omega; Student Government Association; Cwens; K-Dets; YWCA; League of Women Voters HARRY RUSSELL HINTON.................................Sturgis Sigma Nu; Interfraternity Council; Veterans Club JOSEPH BURNETT HOLLAND............................Benton Sigma Alpha Epsilon;; Commerce Employment Association; Varsity Basketball; YMCA; K-Club FRANCES HOLLEMAN................................Mayfield Kappa Alpha Theta; YWCA; Chamber of Commerce; Koffee Klub ERNEST L. HOMMEL...............................Lexington HERBERT LEWIS HUDSON...............................Lynch Commerce Employment Association OSWALD JETT...................................Hawesville YMCA; Independents JOHN D. JONES................................West Point Sigma Nu; Commerce Employment Association JOHN P. KEARNEY................................Lexington Delta Chi; Commerce Employment Association; Veterans Club; Newman Club GEORGE KELLY.....................................Lebanon Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Commerce Employment Association; YMCA; Lances; Pitkin Club WINFRED L. KELLY............................Central City Apha Tau Omega 104 Commerce 105 JOHN D. MALONEY......................................Lexington Commerce Employment Association; YMCA; Newman Club; Philosophy Club; Accounting Club ROBERT L. MANLEY.......................................Ashland Commerce Employment Association; Student Government As- sociation; Veterans Club; Beta Gamma Sigma PETER F. MANOS...........................Port Chester, N. Y. Delta Chi, vice-president; Lamp and Cross; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Interfraternity Council; Keys EDGAR L. KENEIPP...........................................Louisville Delta Tau Delta, president; Interfraternity Council; Com- merce Employment Association; Student Government Associ- ation; Glee Club JAMES C. KENNARD . . Phi Sigma Kappa; Football '46 MARY RICHARDSON KINNAIRD . . . Glasgow Alpha Delta Pi; YWCA WILLIAM G. LAMB...................................Paducah Alpha Tau Omeqa, president, vice-president; YMCA; Pitkin Club; Veterans Club JAMES TAYLOR LANHAM . Commerce Employment Association WILLIAM R. MEADORS . . . Greenwood, Miss. Commerce Employment Association; Veterans Club; Tennis Team; Beta Gamma Sigma CURTIS MEADE............................: . . Paintsville Phi Kappa Tau SPENCER MERWIN II....................................Frankfort Sigma Chi; Commerce Employment Association; Cheerleader; Pershing Rifles; Keys; YMCA; Veterans Club Ashland Danville JOHN J. LARKIN......................................Lexington Chamber of Commerce; Commerce Employment Association JAMES EDWARD LETT Delta Tau Delta JACK A. LUIGART, Jr.................................Lexington Kappa Sigma; Commerce Employment Association EDWARD H. LYNCH.......................................Ashland Commerce Employment Association; Chamber of Commerce; Newman Club; Accounting Club; Beta Gamma Sigma; YMCA; Veterans Club WILLIAM F. MARSTELLER, Jr. . . Commerce Employment Association GEORGE CLARKE MARTIN...................................Lexington Phi Kappa Tau; Newman Club; Commerce Employment Asso- ciation; YMCA; Veterans Club; Student Union, tournament committee; Interfraternity Council; Interfaith Council LAWRENCE F. MARTIN...........................Dayton Alpha Tau Omega; Philosophy Club; Accounting Club; Com- merce Employment Association Ashland e n i o r s HELEN OLMSTEAD............................Logan, W. Va. Kappa Delta; K-Dets; YWCA; Secretarial Club; Koffee Klub; Student Government Association; Kentuckian; Panhellenic Council EDWARD L. PALMER................................Winchester Alpha Tau Omega JOHN ANTHONY PALUMBO . . Schenectady, N. Y. Phi Sigma Kappa; Commerce Employment Association ANNE PEEL.................................Lexington Baptist Student Union; YWCA MATHEW PERRONE.....................................Paducah Commerce Employment Association; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Gamma Sigma; Chamber of Commerce JAMES W. PERRY..........................Lawrenceburg Commerce Employment Association S. A. PHILLIPS...................................Louisville Sigma Nu; Commerce Employment Association FRANK PITTMAN.....................................Lexington Delta Tau Delta; Commerce Employment Association BEN H. PUMPHREY....................................Carlisle Phi Sigma Kappa; Band; Commerce Employment Association; Pershing Rifles VIVIENNE JEANE RAMBO . . . Forks of Elkhorn Zeta Tau Alpha, secretary; YWCA JOHN O. REYNIERSON, Jr.......................Lexington Kappa Sigma; YMCA; Veterans Club; Phalanx RUSSELL E. RICKETTS.....................Columbus, Ind. NANCY GERTRUDE RIPY . . . . Lawrenceburg Chi Omega HARRY V. ROUSE III.............................Lexington Kappa Alpha; YMCA Cabinet JOHN G. ROWADY................................Winchester Commerce Employment Association VERA VIVIEN SALYER.....................................Hazard YWCA; Commerce Employment Association; Secretarial Club JAMES Q. SANNER..............................Mt. Zion, III. Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Accounting Club MARTIN LANE SCHNEIDER..............................Louisville Zeta Beta Tau, secretary, president, treasurer; Interfraternity Council; Hillel Foundation; Veterans Club Commerce Seniors JAMES F. SCOTT..................................Brandenburg DONALD B. SEBASTIAN...............................Lexington Delta Tau Delta GREENE A SETTLE, Jr...............................Lexington MARTHA VIRGINIA SHORT .... Lexington Alpha Xi Delta; Commerce Employment Association; Pitkin Club; Dutch Lunch Club MARSHALL H. SHOUSE................................Lexington Alpha Gamma Rho WILLIAM R. SIMMONS...........................Shepherdsville Sigma Chi, treasurer; Commerce Employment Association; Veterans Club THOMAS M. SIMPSON.................................Providence Sigma Nu; Commerce Employment Association WOODROW W. SMITH................................Taylorsville JAMES E. SNOWDEN..................................Winchester Sigma Alpha Epsilon; WBKY; Guignol; Veterans Club; Cham- ber of Commerce CHARLES R. SOUTHERLAND .... Wheotcroft CHAMP STOPHER..............................Lexington Sigma Chi; Veterans Club BENJAMIN B. SULLIVAN, Jr. . Kingsport, Tenn. Sigma Chi; Band MARVIN S. TALBOTT............................Winner, S. D. Delta Tau Delta; Phi Mu Alpha; Men's Glee Club; Choristers; Mixed Chorus NANCY CATHERINE TAYLOR . . . Hardinsburg Alpha Gamma Delta; Commerce Employment Association; League of Women Voters; YWCA; Student Union Commit- tees; Kentuckian Queen Attendant '45-'46; May Queen At- tendant '45-'46 JAMES R. TAYLOR.................................Morganfield Pi Kappa Alpha; Keys; Pershing Rifles ROBERT THOMAS THEISS . . Webster Groves, Mo. WILLIAM R. THOMAS .... Dearborn, Mich. Phi Sigma Kappa; Keys; Beta Gamma Sigma; Baseball Team WILLIAM A. TOOMBS................................Louisville Sigma Nu; Commerce Employment Association; Chamber of Commerce; Beta Gamma Sigma; Omicron Delta Kappa; WBKY; University Oratorical Contest; Student World Government Association 108 Com merce 109 BALLARD TRIGG......................................Lexington Sigma Nu; Commerce Employment Association LANCE M. TRIGG Jr...................................Glasgow Sigma Nu; Commerce Employment Association OMER L. WAGONER.....................................Falmouth Commerce Employment Association ELIZABETH WALTERS....................................Stone Alpha Xi Delta, president; Commerce Employment Association; Student Government Association, secretary; Pitkin Club; Pan- hellenic Council; YWCA Cabinet; Women's Glee Club; Bus- iness Education Club; Interdorm Council; Spanish Club: Koffee Klub; Who's Who FLOYD WARD.......................................Lexington Commerce Employment Association ROGER C. WATTS.................................Harrodsburg Sigma Phi Epsilon; Commerce Employment Association V. LEE WESTFALL, Jr. . . . Santa Monica, Calif. Chamber of Commerce; Commerce Employment Association; Beta Gamma Sigma; Accounting Club WALTER J. WHITE................................Manchester Commerce Employment Association JOHN L. WILSON .... Commerce Employment Association MARTIN G. WILSON Kappa Sigma JAMES D. WITHERS..............................Cave City Commerce Employment Association; YMCA Council HAROLD BELL WRIGHT.....................................Ashland Delta Tau Delta; Commerce Employment Association; Glee Club; Rifle Team; Pershing Rifles RICHARD GUY YOUNGERMAN . . . Louisville Sigma Chi; Commerce Employment Association; Veterans Club; Guignol; Interfraternity Council THOMAS O. YOUTSEY, Jr..............................Covington Delta Tau Delta; Commerce Employment Association Frazer . Owensboro Education TROY E. ADAMS..............................Lexington Delta Tau Delta MARJORIE AKERS...............................Glasgow Alpha Xi Delta, secretary; Future Teachers of America; Bap- tist Student Union; YWCA MARTHA ALLEN............................... Mayfield Kappa Alpha Theta JACK B. ARCHER................................Corbin DENVER BAILEY...............................Handshoe Future Teachers of America MARIETTA BALL.................................Harlan Future Teachers of America; YWCA DOROTHY LOUISE BASHARA . . Jewell Hall Chorus; YWCA; Independents Pikeville Pikeville MARY JANE BLACK........................... Alpha Delta Pi, vice-president, rush chairman; YWCA; Glee Club; Troupers; Business Education Club; Future Teachers of America BENNY ANNE BLESSING................................Harlan Kappa Alpha Theta; WAA; Troupers; Future Teachers of America; Glee Club; YWCA; League of Women Voters; Baptist Student Union MARY BLOCHER.....................................Owensboro Kappa Delta, secretary; YWCA; Koffee Klub; Secretarial Club; Future Teachers of America SALLY A. BRANCH .... Huntington, W. Va. Kappa Alpha Theta; Philosophy Club; Chess Club; Future Teachers of America; YWCA CHARLINE H. BROKAW..................................Evarts YWCA; Future Teachers of America VICTOR S. BRUNER................................Hawesville Phi Eta Sigma, senior adviser; Future Teachers of America; Veterans Club; Baptist Student Union, treasurer BETHEL BURDINE........................................Stab Baptist Student Union, treasurer, first vice-president; Future Teachers of America; Kappa Delta Pi; YWCA MARGIE BURTON...................................Monticello Chi Omega; WAA; Future Teachers of America; Secretarial Club; YWCA; Student Union Board, dance committee HELEN ELIZABETH BUTTON Canterbury Club; K-Dets; WAA ALBERT KENTON CAMPBELL K-Club; Basketball; Football BETTYE COCKRELL . . . Troupers Lexington Newark, Ohio Independence Education BERNARD E. FARBER...........................Lexington Future Teachers of America; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Sigma lota; Cosmopolitan Club ROSEMARY FREEDMAN.............................Ashland Tau Alpha Pi; Panhellenic Council; YWCA; Hillel Foundation; Cosmopolitan Club; IZFA GEORGE W. FUGATE, Jr..........................Jenkins Phi Sigma Kappa; Future Teachers of America LYDE LUTTRELL GOODING...............................Lexington Kappa Kappa Gamma, rush chairman, vice-president; K-Dets; YWCA; Student Union Board, dance committee; Panhellenic, secretary; Tau Sigma; Military Ball Queen; League of Women Voters MARGUERITE GRIFFITH . . . Birmingham, Ala. Glee Club DOROTHY JANE GRUGIN.................................Frankfort Zeta Tau Alpha, treasurer, historian; Future Teachers of America, secretary; Business Education Club; K-Dets; Sigma Epsilon Chi; YWCA THEODORE COLE.....................Staten Island, N. Y. Wesley Foundation; YMCA, Future Teachers of America- Veterans Club MILDRED JO COOPER.............................Lexington Alpha Xi Delta, Future Teachers of America; Wesley Foun- dation; Pitkin Club; Dutch Lunch Club; German Club- Alpha Lambda Delta; Cosmopolitan Club; K-Dets STEPHEN CORNETT .............................Whitesburg Future Teachers of America; Alpha Phi Omega; Band EDNA FLORENCE CRAWFORD .... Lexington SuKy; Kernel; Kentuckian; K-Dets; Pitkin Club, president; Dutch Lunch Club; YWCA Cabinet; WAA; Westminster Fellowship HELEN LUCILLE CRAWFORD .... Whitesburg MARY PRICE CREAMER..................................Louisville Kappa Alpha Theta; WAA Council; Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society; YWCA Cabinet; League of Wo- men Voters, treasurer; Cwens; Band SUE VANCE DAY MARY McCORD DUNLAP...................................Versailles Kappa Kappa Gamma, K-Dets; Koffee Klub; Dutch Lunch Club; YWCA MARGARET HALL.................................Middlesboro WAA Council VIRGINIA H. HARMON MARGARET WHITESIDE HARTLEY Chi Omega; Kappa Delta Pi JACK CURRENCE.........................Charleston, W. Va. Pi Kappa Alpha Somerset Versailles Education ALENE HILL . . . ELIZABETH M. HILTON WILLIAM D. HOWARD Sigma Phi Epsilon Hazard Marblehead, Mass. Lexington ALVIS HUNT......................................Mouthcard ANNIS CHRISTINE HUTTMAN .... Louisville YWCA; K-Dets LOUISE JONES....................................Lexington JULIUS C. JOSEPH..................................Jackson Pryor Pre-Medical Society; Veterans Club FLEM M. JUSTICE.................................Pikeville Future Teachers of America; Veterans Club MARY ELIZABETH LOWRY .... Bowling Green Kappa Delta Pi; Business Education Club; Stray Greeks; YWCA MARJORIE JONES MADISON....................London WAA ANGELO A. MARINARO.........................Praise Future Teachers of America; Veterans Club SARAH ELLEN MARRS..................Tompkinsville 240 Club MARILYN MATHERLY.........................Louisville Delta Zeta; Band; Koffee Klub; YWCA; Student Union Board, dance committee DIXIE GENE MAY...........................................Louisa Zeta Tau Alpha; YWCA; Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society; Wesley Foundation; White Mathematics Club; ROTC Sponsor, '47; Band; K-Dets CAROLYN MEYER Henderson Kappa Delta, vice-president; Koffee Klub, treasurer; K-Dets; WAA; YWCA; Kentuckian VIRGINIA WESTON MINTER Beckley, W. Va. Kappa Delta, president, vice-president, rush chairman; Pan- hellenic Council; Guignol; YWCA; Kentuckian; Freshman Handbook GEORGE T. MOODY....................................Owensboro Future Teachers of America; Baptist Student Union; Reserve Officers Association WILLIAM G. MOSELEY . . . Montgomery, Ala. Omicron Delta Kappa; Football; K-Club, president; Who's Who Education WILLIAM BERYL McALLISTER .... Lexington DOROTHY ADAMS MclNTURFF.......................Stone Mortar Board; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Business Education Club JOHN CARLISLE MYERS, Jr................................Lexington Delta Tau Delta, vice-president; Scabbard and Blade; Bas- ketball; Golf; YMCA CAROLYN McLEAN MARGARET DOWELL NELSON Business Education Club DORCAS B. O'NEAL...............................Paris Pitkin Club; K-Dets; Guignol; YWCA; Canterbury Club; Spanish Club MARY KATHERINE O'NEILL .... Covington Phi Beta; Tau Sigma; Student Union Board, house committee; Troupers BILLEE JANE PENN..........................Cynthiana BETTY BROWN PENNINGTON........................Paris Chi Omega; Phi Beta; Kappa Delta Pi; Koffee Klub; Dutch Lunch Club REBECCA PERRY Alpha Delta Pi THOMAS M. POGUE....................................Fredonia Phalanx; Pitkin Club; YMCA Council; Westminster Fellow- ship; Veterans Club GEORGIA RICH PORTMANN .... Lexington Tau Sigma; Guignol; Women's Glee Club; Chi Delta Phi; Future Teachers of America; Independents PEGGY SUE PURYEAR..............................Dixon Kappa Delta; YWCA; Koffee Klub; Kentuckian; Home Eco- nomics Club WILLIAM E. RALPH............................Muskogee, Okla. Glee Club; Choristers; Future Teachers of America; Veterans Club BETTY COLLINS REES..........................Mays Lick K-Dets; French Club; Glee Club; Jewell Hall Chorus; YWCA THEODORE REED RENAKER.......................Berry Veterans Club; Future Teachers of America MARY MARGARET REYNOLDS . . . Morehead WAA, president; Bacteriology Society; Pryor Pre-Medical Society; Jewell Hall Chorus; K-Dets; Troupers MARY NICHOLS ROGERS Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Delta Pi Russellville Lexington Lexington Lexington ,! Seniors WILLA DEAN ROSE............................Lexington Outing Club; YWCA ALMA ELIZABETH ROUSE..........................Walton FORREST SCHENKS............................Lexington Phi Mu Alpha; Band; Glee Club BETTY LOU SELLERS.....................................Stearns Kappa Alpha Theta, chaplain; YWCA; Baptist Student Union; Future Teachers of America DOROTHY SMITH.......................................Frankfort YWCA; K-Dets; German Club; Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society CATHERINE DUDLEY SNOWDEN ... St. Helens Phi Beta; Cwens; Cosmopolitan Club, secretary; YWCA; In- dependents; Future Teachers of America MARJORIE STEMBRIDGE....................Princeton Alpha Xi Delta; House Presidents Council; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Epsilon Chi; Business Education Club; YWCA; Future Teachers of America L. VIRGINIA STEPHENS.............................Hitchins Alpha Gamma Delta; YWCA; Troupers; League of Women Voters; K-Dets; Student Union Board, house and dance committees LOLA J. STOKES.........................Lexington SuKy; WAA Council; K-Dets; YWCA; Dutch Lunch Club; Pitkin Club MARY LOUISE SYMPSON............................Louisville Chi Omega; YWCA; K-Dets; Student Union Committee; Koffee Klub NOBLE W. TACKETT...............................Georgetown ESTHER MAE TAYLOR................................Beverley Alpha Xi Delta EDITH THATCHER.......................Alexandria YWCA; Band ANN OVERSTREET TUCKER................Parksville Kappa Delta JAMES THOMAS UNDERWOOD . . Dawson Springs Sigma Nu; Kappa Delta Pi; Future Teachers of America; Veterans Club WILLIAM ELVIS VICK...............................Lexington Future Teachers of America, president; Veterans Club RUTH HELEN WILDE.................................Covington Kappa Delta; WAA Council, president; Newman Club; K-Dets; YWCA; Jewell Hall Chorus WILLIAM SHELBY WINFREY .... Jamestown b e n i o r s Education ANNA MARGARET YAGER...........................Frankfort Kappa Kappa Gamma; Kappa Delta Pi; YWCA; Koffee Klub GEORGE HAROLD YANKEY Wesley Foundation; Phalanx FRANCES C. YOUTSEY . Perryville Fort Mitchell Kappa Delta; House Presidents Council; K-Dets; Business Education Club; Future Teachers of America; Canterbury Club; YWCA Seniors Engineering EUGENE AMBURGEY...................................Littcar Pi Tau Sigma; Student Government Association; Engineering Student Council; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; American Institute of Electrical Engineers ALEX ANDERSON.......................................Combs Tau Beta Pi; American Institute of Electrical Engineers WALTER WARREN ATON..............................Lexington Triangle, president, vice-president, secretary; Kentucky En- gineer, editor; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, treasurer; Tou Beta Pi; Sigma Pi Sigma; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who's Who; Interfraternity Council; Veterans Club E. THEODORE BECK Louisville Delta Tau Delta; Pershing Rifles; Freshman Club; Veterans Club; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Engineering Student Council; Kentucky Engineer; Lances; Keys PETER B. BLACK...............................New York City Zeta Beta Tau; IZFA, president; Cosmopolitan Club; Veterans Club; Hillel Foundation; YMCA; American Institute of Electrical Engineers KENNETH BLYTHE Tau Beta Pi Emlyn EARL BOGGS.......................................Blackey Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma CHARLES F. BOYLE......................N. Adams, Mich. American Institute of Electrical Engineers OAKLEY BROWN..................................Louisville Lambda Chi Alpha PATRICK CARIGAN...............................Lexington Phi Kappa Tau; American Society of Civil Engineers J. D. CAUDILL....................................Ashland Tau Beta Pi; Student Government Association; American Institute of Ecctrical Engineers FLOYD HALL CAWOOD................................Harlan Engineering Student Council 1 115 Engineering JOHN HALLETT CLARK..................................Louisville Delta Kappa Epsilon; Stray Greeks; Football THOMAS S. COMBS........................................Langley Triangle; American Society of Civil Engineers, president JOSEPH CONNELLY.....................................Louisville Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu JEAN GRAY CRAWFORD......................................Murray American Society of Civil Engineers; Baptist Student Union BERNARD R. CROUCH......................Lexington Triangle JAMES W. DALTON........................Lexington American Society of Civil Engineers ANSEL L. DAVIS.........................Lexington Triangle; Pershing Rifles; ROTC; Varsity Rifle Team; Outing Club; American Society of Mechanical Engineers WILLIAM J. DONOVAN....................Georgetown Kappa Alpha; American Society of Mechanical Engineers WILLIAM B. DRAKE......................................Somerset Kappa Sigma; American Society of Civil Engineers; Engineer- ing Student Council; Veterans Club FRED L. DUPREE.....................................Harlan Delta Chi; Guignol; Harlan County Club BARBARA E. DYCHE...................................Corbin Kentucky Engineer, asst, editor; American Society of Elec- trical Engineers, secretary-treasurer; Jewell Hall Council; YWCA HAROLD ESTILL...................................Lexington Phi Kappa Tau; Student Union Board; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Pi Tau Sigma RODFORD W. EUBANK................................Covington American Institute of Electrical Engineers MILTON J. EVANS...........................Shavertown, Pa. Pi Tau Sigma; American Society of Mechanical Engineers EUGENE R. FERGUSON...............................Lexington WILLIAM H. FINNIE..............................Lexington Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Pi Sigma; Lances MALCOLM J. FISHER................................McHenry Triangle; American Institute of Electrical Engineers FAUNTLEY FOLEY................................Winchester American Society of Mechanical Engineers Engineering EDGAR B. FRANCIS........................Central City Pershing Rifles; Veterans Club; Radio Club; American Insti- tute of Electrical Engineers J. W. FRAYSURE................................Lexington Kappa Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu THOMAS RODDY GALLOWAY . . . Washington OLIVER W. GARD................................Lexington Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Alma Magna Mater; American Society of Mechanical Engineers ROBERT M. GILLIM..............................Owensboro Sigma Alpha Epsilon NATHAN I. GOFF, Jr...............Memphis, Tenn. WARREN J. GORDONWOOD....................Lebanon Triangle; Pi Tau Sigma; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Veterans Club BARTLEY A. GREENWELL...............................Shelbyville Kappa Alpha, president, treasurer; Band; Glee Club; Keys, president; American Society of Mechanical Engineers NORACE HOWARD HAIL...................................Lexington HUBERT HALL...................................Beattyville JOSEPH HALL.....................................Henderson Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Phi Omega; American Society of Mechanical Engineers B. M. HALPERN...................................Lexington ROBERT D. HAYES................................Lexington Phi Kappa Tau; Engineering Student Council; American In- stitute of Electrical Engineers, president JOE HAYS..........................................Irvine JOHN L HICKS, Jr.............................Hustonville Kappa Alpha; Tennis Team; Troupers RAY ELLIS HILL....................................Corbin American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Kentucky En- gineer, staff; Veterans Club BERNARD J. HOPPENJANS .... Decatur, Ala. Triangle; American 5ociety of Civil Engineers; Newman Club DAVID M. HYSINGER...............................Brodhead Lambda Chi Alpha; Pi Tau Sigma Engineering WILLIAM R. INGRAM......................................Cleaton Triangle, president; American Society of Civil Engineers, secretary-treasurer; Kentucky Engineer, editor; Keys; Stu- dent Government Association; Interfraternity Council BOYD EDWARDS JESSE...........................Ashland Phi Sigma Kappa; Alpha Chi Sigma; Band EDWARD S. JONES...............................Lexington Delta Tau Delta, secretary; Pershing Rifles; American Insti- tute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, president, vice- president; Engineering Student Council, vice-chairman, sec- retary-treasurer GEORGE E. JONES..............................Murray Tau Beta Pi WILLIAM KELLEY..............................Lexington A. T. KENDRICK, Jr.........................Winchester KARL D. KIRK.........................................Pinevillc American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Veterans Club PAUL A. LAINE, Jr.......................................Fulton Kappa Sigma HARRY R. LAWSON..........................................Gratz Triangle; American Society of Mechanical Engineers FRED M. MAHAN........................................Frankfort Trangle; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi CHARLES T. MANEY.....................................Lexington YMCA; Lances; Sigma Pi Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Veterans Club; Kentucky Engineer WILLIAM G. MARKS.....................................Lexington Tau Beta Pi; Kappa Sigma; Pi Tau Sigma, secretary; Amer- ican Society of Mechanical Engineers LOUIS PARKER MATHEWS...........................Augusta American Society of Civil Engineers HORACE H. MAXEY...............................Wickliffe Pershing Rifles; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, secretary; Veterans Club JAMES R. MERCER, Jr..................Terre Haute, Ind. 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CAUDILL...................................Whitesburg Phi Delta Phi BEN COMBS..............................................Irvine Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Alpha Delta; Student Bar Association; Veterans Club CONLEY COLE CONGLETON Phi Delta Phi Lexington 22 Law CABELL DENNY FRANCIS................................Stanford Kappa Alpha; Phi Alpha Delta; Pershing Rifles STANLEY HAYS........................................McDowell Delta Tau Delta; Phi Delta Phi; Scabbard and Blade; Per- shing Rifles; Fencing Team; Student Bar Association JOHN KING HICKEY..................................Winchester Phi Delta Phi; Veterans Club; Newman Club; Student Bar Association; Reserve Officers Association R. MILLER HOLLAND, Jr..................................Lexington Delta Chi; Fencing Team; Newman Club; Interfraternity Council; Men's Glee Club; Radio Staff Orchestra; Alma Magna Mater; Committee of 240; German Club JOHN J. 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Wells, Ashland Edward Westlake, Cincinnati, Ohio John D. Whisman, Lexington Carolyn I. Whitenack, Harrodsburg Robert E. Wilder, Wilmore Gilbert C. Wymond, Jr., Lexington Leo S. Yarutis, Gary, Ind. Brown Lee Yates, Paris Leo W. Zimmerman, Louisville Commerce Frank Thomas Bacon, Frankfort John Barath, Jr., Red Jacket, W. Va. George Jay Burnett, Paducah Alonzo Singleton Cagle, Lexington Harry B. Arrico, Owensboro Robert Lloyd Elmore, Lexington Joseph Fothergill, Carrollton Minor R. Haycraft, Snap Alvis Hunt, Monthcard Seatta Juanita Jones, Hazard Billey Roger Kimbel, Louisville Paul McKee Kinnaird, Lexington Virgil P. Lary, Lexington Arthur Leche, Lexington James E. Morreau, Lexington Harold Rector, Independence James C. Routt, Nicholasville Lee Frank Sadler, Burksville, Ala. Burkett Stephenson, Huntington, Ind. Kenneth Stephens, Lexington Ishmael Stinson, Ashland Gene Stokley, Lexington Gloria Thompson, Lexington LeGrand Thompson, Lexington George Venters, Pikeville Carl Weber, Frankfort Thomas C. Whiteside, Lexington Education George Mack Adams, Pittsburg Ronald G. Allen, Lexington Elmer Estill Anderson, Berea Mary Ruth Ballard, Lexington Robert Clark Blanton, Berea Thelma Ellis Cranfill, Lexington Ray Burnie Davenport, Berea Jack James Farris, Ravenna Philip Gene Haas, Ironton, Ohio Oris T. Hartford, Lexington Roland Van Hill, Berea Wanda Faye Hodge, Lexington Virginia Swinford Hutton, Cynthiana Julia Leach Kincaid, Lexington Matt Richard Lair, Paris Howard Bruce Metcalfe, Splint Edgar A. Moles, East Point Beulah Mullins, Blackey Patricia Cooley Poe, Louisville Leonard Lee Preston, Lexington Jean Lawson Rankin, Flemingsburg Ruby Ann Riddle, Mt. Vernon William Roberts, Jr., Lexington Washington Frank Serini, Tuckahoe, N.Y. Charles Leland Smith, Nicholasville Clara Elizabeth Smith, Falmouth Margaret Elizabeth Wait, Burnside Richard Louis White, Raphine, Va. Engineering Donald Franklin Barker, Lexington Robert Huxley Carrier, New York, N.Y. Charlton O. Goodykoontz, Lexington Clark Lewis Haggard, Winchester Charles V. Hughes, Lexington William G. Irvan, Hardin Carlos Edward Moore, Berea Chester Harlan Paris, Lexington Horace Courtland Redding, Lexington Donald Lewis Sallee, Lexington O. C. Seevers, Lexington Julian Sellers, Lexington William Charles Staley, Lexington Irvin H. Stern, Jr., Lexington Stanley S. Stault, Rexa, S. D. Enoch Stanley Stone, Lexington Ralph Glyn Sullivan, Bardwell Leon Franklin Trimble, Lexington Lloyd B. Tune, Paris Jewell Serena Weller, Lexington John J. Willis, Lexington Charles B. Wooldridge, Lexington Donald T. Worthington, Lexington Law Daniel D. Ball, Louisa William B. Buford, Nicholasville William H. Coldiron, Greenup Paul C. Combs, Prestonsburg Lindsey S. Conner, Lexington John Charles Danney, Lexington Carl F. Englehardt, Cynthiania William E. Francis, Lexington George T. Gess, Jr., Lexington Robert E. Humphreys, Jr., Owensboro Willis V. Johnson, Lancaster J. Pelham Johnston, Lexington Russel C. Jones, Maysville Caswell P. Lane, Mt. Sterling Arnett Mann, Bloomington Thomas F. Marshall, Frankfort Robert W. Meagher, Lexington Robert E. Rice, Jr., Norfolk, Va. William S. Riley, Frankfort Calvert T. Roszell, Lexington Cecil C. Sanders, Lancaster Eugene S. Wiggin, Richmond Electrical Engineers The American Institute of Electrical Engineers was founded in Philadelphia in 1884 and installed at the University of Kentucky in 1910. Its purpose is to advance the theory and practices of electrical engineering and of the allied arts and sciences, to maintain high professional standing among its members and to develop the individual engineer. Faculty adviser is Brinkley Barnett. Faculty members are: E. E. Bureau, B. Barnett, J. A. Boyd and H. A. Romanowitz, Officers are: Robert D. Hayes, chairman; Paul Stock, vice-president; William F. Baxter, secretary-treasurer. 130 Eta N Kappa u Eta Kappa Nu was founded in 1904 at. the University of Illinois. Beta Upsilon was installed at the University of Kentucky on April 24, 1948. There are forty-three chapters on larger college campuses. An honorary society for men in the profession of electrical engineering who, by their attainments in college or in practice, have manifested a deep interest and marked ability in their chosen life work. Members must be in the upper quarter of their junior or upper third of their senior electrical engineering class and have a minimum standing of 1.8. Faculty adviser is H. A. Romanowitz. Officers are: Robert D. Hayes, president; Kenneth Blythe, vice-president; Thomas B. Elliott, secretary; Morris E. Broyles, treasurer; Andrew H. Clark, recording secretary; William M. Jenkins, secretary of The Bridge, official publication. i Civil Engineers The American Society of Civil Engineers was founded at New York City in 1852. It was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1921. Prof. A. L. Chambers is the faculty adviser. Purpose: To afford an opportunity for the members of the Civil Engineering class to become acquainted; to promote a spirit of congeniality between the classes; to acquaint the members with topics of interest to Civil Engineering students through the medium of popular addresses by competent speakers and members; and to foster a professional spirit among the students. Officers for the Junior-Senior Section are: F. A. Cawood, President; B. Drake, Vice-President; Barbara Dyche, Secretary-Treasurer; C. Martin, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer; M. H. Gifford, Junior Representative; G. E. Jones, Senior Representative. Officers for the Sophomore Section are: Frank G. Forman, President; G. T. Sparrow, Vice-President; R. A. Wharton, Secretary-Treasurer. Members in faculty are: Dean D. V. Terrell, R. E. Shaver, F. J. Cheek, Jr., A. L. Chambers C. H. Hoffman, D. K. Blythe. Senior members are: P. H. Carigan, F. H. Cawood, J. H. Clark, III, T. S. Combs, J. G. Crawford, J. W Dalton, W. B. Drake, Barbara E. Dyche, W. Finnie, T. R. Galloway, R. M. Gillim, N. I. Goff, C. L. Haggard] H. Hall, B. M. Halpern, J. Hays, Jr., B. J. Hoppenjans, W. R. Ingram, W. G. Irvan, G. E. Jones, L. P. Mathews’ J. R. Mercer, G. D. Miller, D. F. Montfort, C. E. Moore, R. J. Mulholland, E. W. Nelson, C C Price’ C D. Roberts, D. L. Sallee, E. M. Sanders, J. W. Scott, Carolyn E. Steele, J. B. Steele, I. H. Stern, W j' Stevens, R. G. Sullivan, R. L. Teeter, G. Vansant, E. G. Williams, O. P. Wheat, F. A. Wesley. Junior members are: S. J. Amato, O. Alsop, W. R. Belcher, M. A. Bauer, W. L. Broadfoot, J. O. Brummett I. A. Clutts, R. R. Crouch, F. C. Curtis, C. Dalton, W. E. Endicott, A. W. Daugherty, R. H. Davis’ W. K. Davis, P. R. Ellis, H. J. Field, Jr., W. S. Farmer, R. C. Frye, Ernst Gardner, M. H. Gifford, C. C. Gorman’ C. G. Grayson, L. A. Griggs, W. J. Gutermuth, E. Halley, C. A. Hart, H. Jackson, C. R. Jones, J. C Jones’ C. W. Kuhn, W. E. Leegin, L. W. List, H. L. Lusk, L. F. Moore, W. C. Martin, W. C. Martin, I. R. McConnell' J. H. McElroy, W. H. McLellan, J. E. Miller, E. Moldovan, J. P. Napier, J. L. Parrott, G. O. Pendley W a’ Plunkett, R. D. Poole, J. F. Rice, W. P. Ringo, A. H. Runyon, W. N. Stooke, G. C. Sakona, J. L. Scott K. E Smith. W. W. Smither, T. E. Tabb, David Trapp, R. A. Wallace, H. M. Walker, L. P. Warren G T Williams F. L. Walker, V. H. Wetherby. 132 Civil Engineers Sophomore members: J C. Adams, H. M. Allen, M. D. Amburges, E. Ames, J. Armstrong, G. A. Ashley, J. J. Balzola, C. W. Barnett, Otis Baker, J. B. Bays, Barbara Beam, J. E. Berman, J. E. Berry, P. J. Bickel, B. W. Blount, W. S. Blue, J. L. Branun, D. G. Bray, R. R. Breeden, J. F. Brown, R. A. Grunson, G. Bunch, J. W. Burdin, G. R. Bryan, F. G. Crary, A. Coskunogullari, J. H. Curry, III, M. T. Campbell, M. Cable, J. L. Carpenter, W. H. Cassidy, J. L. Chandler, M. A. Comstock, C. L. Cook, G. Clark, J. W. Cozine, J. H. Currence, R. Denham, J. M. Elliott, J. R. Erwin, E. P. Faulconer, A. Fish, K. H. Fishback, F. G. Foreman, E. L. Fossett, W. G. Galloway, E. M. Gilchrist, J. V. Green, B. L. Goldstein, A. M. Goller, H. B. Haggard, W. G. Hammack, D. W. Harrington, W. C. Harlow, R. S. Harrison, J. R. Harbison, J. D. Hartley, C. C. Hawley, W. T. Henry, J. M. Heidenreich, J. T. Highland, R. Hixson, F. D. Hogan, D. K. Holland, W. E. Howard, J. E. Johnston, G. E. Johnson, R. A. Johnson, J. C. Jones, R. B. Justice, R. B. Kazee, A. N. Kenly, E. H. Kennady, W. C. Laverty, W. F. Lawson, C. R. LeMaster, W. D. Lester, E. L. Lewis, W. W. Long, P. J. Lynch, J. W. Marcum, W. Martin, J. A. Marshall, H. L. May, S. McKnight, J. C. McMillion, N. H. Miller, R. M. Miller, H. B. Morgan, L. H. Myers, D. E. McPherson, E. G. Naramore, E. L. Norris, F. L. Owen, G. K. Owens, C. W. Pemble, G. O. Pendley, D. L. Pferrer, E. Powers, R. T. Randolph, T. James Rector, F. R. Rose, G. G. Russell, D. H. Sawyer, T. O. Scalf, H. M. Schimpeler, D. J. Steilberg, J. B. Stewart, W. P. Shoemaker, G. L. Siria, E. S. Smith, F. E. Smith, W. W. Smithers, G. T. Sparrow, R. N. Stark, J. E. Steen, E. C. Stevens, J. A. Stidham, C. L. Sturgeon, W. E. Sutherland, H. S. Sutton, G. H. Talbott, K. J. Thomas, P. H. Threlkeld, L. W. Tune, P. B. Vandevelde, W. H. Walker, W. K. Walker, J. C. Wash, A. D. Wad?, W. M. Welch, R. A. Wharton, B. H. Willson, G. W. Wilson, W. G. Witt, Z. Young. Mining and Metallurgical Engineers The American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers was founded in New York in 1871. Faculty adviser at the University is Prof. C. S. Crouse. Officers are: Bart N. Peak, Jr., President; Fred L. Eblem, Vice-President; James M. Todd, Secretary; Ben F. Whitmer, Treasurer. Members in faculty are: C. S. Crouse, M. W. Beebe, G. R. Gerhard, C. S. Carter, F. L. Orrell. Honorary member: H. Corner Wolf. Members: S. E. Adair, P. Allaway, W. P. Baily, P. M. Barlow, B. R. Barrett, J. W. Bassett, R. J. Beaver, E. T. Beck, J. W. Begley, W. T. Boyd, R. Breeding, W. H. Bronston, K. B. Bruckart, E. F. Burch, P. B. Clark, J. D. Clay, R. M. Connor, M. Conyers, H. B. Danks, R. M. Donaldson, D. R. Duff, C. M. Dunn, M. P. Dunn, F. L. Dupree, H. P. Durbin, F. L. Eblen, K. G. Felty, R. M. Ferguson, D. S. Fields, E. L. Foster, R. M. Foster R. M. Fuller, R. F. Gerding, J. J. Ghia, B. M. Grimm, T. D. Haley, M. Hall, G. W. Hauser, H. Heineke, C. V. Hughes, J. C. Humphress, H. C. Human, B. E. Jessee, J. F. H. Johnson, E. S. Jones, R. L. Kimberly, H. L. Kirkpatrick, C. L. Koehler, G. W. Lockin, . D. Longabaugh, C. C. Lowery, R. L. Martin, W. R. Mayberry, P. W. Mayhew, B. B. McClain, W. T. McClain, C. J. McHargue, P. S. McReynolds, B. L. Meredith, J. R. Moore, L. Moses, G. T. Murray, R. B. Neal, L. C. Neff, F. Nelson, J. P. Newell, D. P. Newman, C. E. Parks, P. r! Parks, B. N. Peak, R. W. Preston, W. O. Rassenfoss, N. T. Ravnsborg, T. J. Ready, D. R. Russell, C. Robenotte, E. P. Rowardy, J. J. Rudy, J. C. Sauer, T. J. Smith, W. R. Smither, G. W. Cosker, J. M. Stone, E. B. Taylor T A. Thomas, M. L. Tinsley, J. M. Todd, C. A. Trankler, W. J. Trend, C. K. Tudor, W. G. Voorhes, J E. Walden, W. E. Wardman, D. Warren, H. L. Washburn, S. J. Whalen, K. R. White, E. C. Whitfield, J. M. Whitmer, E. A. Wick, W. H. Wise. 134 Mechanical Engineers The American Society of Mechanical Engineers was founded in New York City in 1880. It was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1910. Purpose: To broaden the students' acquaintance with the practical side of mechanical engineering. The faculty adviser is W. Merle Carter. Officers are: James L. Morrisey President; W. J. Gordonwood, Vice-Presi- dent; Eugene Amburgey, Secretary; John J. Willis, Treasurer. Faculty members: E. B. Penrod, R. D. Hawkins. Members: Eugene Amburgey, Donald F. Barker, George L. Baxter, Earl Boggs, Oakley R. Brown, Calvin F. Beuchele, Robert H. Carrier, Ansel L. Davis, John D. Delano, William J. Donovan, Herbert D. Estes, Harold W. Estill, Milton J. Evans, Fauntley M. Foley, Oliver W. Gard, Lewis P. Gifford, Charlton O. Goodykoontz, Warren J. Gordonwood, Leonard S. Haynes, Bernard E. Head, John L. Hicks, David M. Hysinger, Charles D. Jones, William H. Kelley, A. T. Kendrick, Eugene D. Kozak, Harry R. Lawson, Elmer A. McBride, Karl McKnight, Fred M. Mahan, Horace H. Maxey, James L. Morrisey, Robert F. Olson, Thomas A. Prather, James W. Ridgway, David A. Robins, Carroll G. Robinson, James O. Schreck, Frank W. Schuman, James A. Shirley, Michael L. Simms, James D. Slaton, Wm. C. Staley, Marjorie C. Sulzer, Maurice L. Vaughn, William A, Wade, George D. Wallace, John J. Willis, Raymond P. Warner. 135 Bacteriological Society The Bacteriological Society was founded at the University of Kentucky in 1935. Its purpose is the advancement of the science of Bacteriology and the promotion of fellowship among its members. Faculty adviser is Dr. Margaret Hotchkiss. Officers are: Ruth Mount, Presi- dent; Robert Weaver, Vice President; Faye Elliot, Secretary; Mary Jo Farmer, T reasurer. Members in faculty: Dr. Morris Scherago, Dr. R. H. Weaver, Mr. L. C. Harrison, Dr. Edwards, Dr, Muedeking, Dr. E. S. Maxwell, Dr. James Humphreys, Miss Ida Mary Scharfschwerdt. Members: Dorothy Allen, Ann Benkart, Bernard Berkowitz, Joyce Blades, Beverly Brown, Phillip Cash, Elnar Castle, Juanita Crawford, Marge Doliber, Venita Dawson, Eleanor Dunn, Faye Elliot, Jill Elmore, Nita Elston, Hal Elter, Phyllis Etters, Dolores Farley, Mary Jo Farmer, Joyce Goldberg, Milton Goldberg, Robert Haibloom, Herbert E. Hall, Martha Hayden, Carolyn Herdt, Ann Howard, George Hudack, Mel Liebermann, Frances McGowan, Katherine McDaniel, C. C. McMurtry, Mary Ann McQuaid, Joyce Mackey, Alice Martin, Ruth Mount, Martha Muth, Barbara Owens, Pat Quinn, Denver Robertson, Pauline Stephenson, Norma Jean Smith, Joyce Snedgar, Jean Swope, Eleanor Taylor, Estalle Thralls, Louise Tale, Hedy Tussey, lone Tutt, Petty Jo Vaughn, Robert Weaver, Mary Jo Whitley, James C. Wilson, Shirley Winke, Ann Woods. 136 Cosmopolitan Club The Cosmopolitan Club was founded at the University of Kentucky in 1921. Purpose: Friendship, fellowship and promotion of understanding and goodwill among students of different countries. The faculty advisers are Bart Peak, Carolyn Spicer, and Martha Huber. Officers are: President, M. Joel Ungerleider; Vice-President, Sebastian van Goudoever; Secretary Catherine Snowden; Treasurer, Karl Schneider. Members are: Manuel Beer, Peter Black, Alejandro, Cappablanca, Clifton C. Carpenter, Edward Carter, Jack Collings, Demetrius Cordas, Atalay Coskunogullari, Shelby W. Darbishire, Gene Deskins, Bernard E. Farber, Rosemary Freedman, Caroline Freeman, Harold Friedly, Mary Ann Galoway, Alberto Gamier, Jaswamtrai Ghia, Joan Harborne, Blythe Hampton, Leopoldo Herrera, Donn Hollingsworth, Leslie T. Hollingsworth, Jacob John, Kylikki Lassi, Robert H. Lewis, Elena Lopez, Consuelo Lopez, Teresa Lopez, J. R. Liao, Luis A. Morales, Arthur Lee Myles, Zip Nichols, Samin Ozgur, Pearl Parker, Martha Pennebaker, Santiago Perez, Peter Psikogios, Pedro Plata, Ilona Ricardo, Noel Rigan, Bernd Ross, Naomi Ruby, Catherine Snowden, John Schneiter, Henry Taylor, Mercedes Trujillo, Mei Sueh Tsai, John Tiao, Mary Tiao, M. Joel Ungerleider, Dirk A. Van Gameren, Sebastian van Goudoever, Manuel Antonio Vila, Margaret Wells. -:S Margaret Gordon, Chester Durham, Elaine Smith Walton Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union was founded at the University of Georgia in 1922, and installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1931. Its purpose is to link the Baptist students of the University to the local Baptist churches and to unify all the voluntary Christian activities of Baptist students on the campus. The faculty adviser is Dr. Rhea Taylor. 139 Baptist Student Union Officers are: J. C. Lewis, President; Bethel Burdine, First Vice-President; Weston Bergman, Second Vice-President; Charlotte Reed, Third Vice-Presi- dent; Mary Helen Alvey, Secretary; James Wilkinson, Stewardship Chairman. Council members are: Jean Amis, Evalyn Crawford, Edward Cunningham, Joe Elliott, Tom Francis, Roy Johns, Nora Lee Johnson, Anne Peel, Bess Peavy, Walter Price, Georgia Pruden, Reita Redden, Bob Samples, John D. Taylor, Betty Turner, Tom Vinson. Burdine, Alvey, Lewis, Winkinson, Bergman, Reed, Johns Amis, Price, Turner, Pruden, Taylor, Johnson, Francis Cunningham, Peel, Elliott, Samples, Redden, Vinson I Canterbury Club Canterbury Club was founded at New York State Teachers College in 1918. It was installed on the campus in 1945. Purpose: To serve the mission of Christianity by fostering among the students of the University of Kentucky a better understanding of the faith and practice of the Episcopal church and loyalty to its corporate life. The faculty advisers are Miss Margaret King and Elmer G. Sulzer. Officers: President, Robert Estill; Vice-President, Ray E. Murphy; Recording Secretary, Janet Sulzer; Corresponding Secretary, Ann Taylor; Treasurer, Edwin Taylor. Members are: Frank Atkins, Henrietta Avent, Beth Bicknell, Barbara Bidwell, Nancy Bird, Ann Blackerby, Mary Lynn Blevins, Beatrice Block, Rebecca Bryan, Anne Button, Betty Button, Kent Button, George A. Cannon, Hugh Cassell, Mary Anna Clark, Thomas J. Clark, Norman Coleman, Harrison Cooper, Gypsy Cosden, Charles R. DeSpain, Phyllis Draper, Jean Dyer, Dick Elliott, Carojean Elsey, William English, Robert Estill, James Eversole, Phyllis Feldmann, Jane Fetter, Jack Feierabend, Anderson Fisher, Robert Geeding, Mary Powell Geiger, Robert Giltner, Wendell Hall, Helen Hampton, Elise Hartman, Joyce Haynes, George Heibel, Bette Anne Heiss, Thomas Hellyon, Kent Hollingsworth, Mary Ann Holmes, Annis Huttman, Robert Johnstone, Edward Johnstone, Katherine Johnstone, Carolyn Keiser, Jocelyn Kilham, Charlotte Knapp, William Lyon, Juanita McNamee, Charles Maloney, Roy Mays, Charles Michler, Betsy Page Milton, Marilyn Mitchell, Jack Money, Thomas Moseby, Wynn Moseley, Mary Ann Moser, Marian Mulkey, Thomas Munko, Martha Myers, Boone Nevin, Earl Newberry, Mary Louise Olson, Dorcas O'Neal, George Paine, Charles Pemble, Martha Lee Pennebaker, Patricia Perrone, Kathleen Poor, Hammond Porter, Virgil Pryor, Bertie Lou Rankin, E. H. Rays, Jr., Patsy Rodgers, William Senning, Jean Sherman, Allen Sither, Joyce Stratford, Janet Sulzer, Marjorie Sulzer, Thomas Sutherland, Rosa Talbert, Marian Talbott, Anne Taylor, Edwin Taylor, Lee Taylor, Mary Taylor, Til lie Thompson, Stanley Trossett, Thomas R. Underwood, Caroline Van Sant- voord, Lois van Meter, Edward Vaso, Barbara Warren, Jean Warren, Glenn Watson, Mary Watkins, Roy Lee Watts, Katherine Webb, Margaret Weidner, Louise Wilson. Canterbury Club Estill, Taylor, J. Sulzer, Mulkey, Rankin Talbert, Thompson, Van Santvoord, Money, Bicknell Kilham, Poor, B. Warren, M. Sulzer, Cooper Blevins, O'Neal, Stratford, Knapp, J. Warren Myers, Fetter, Pryor, Hampton, Geiger Talbott, Feldmann, Feierabend, Olson Dairy Club The Dairy Club was founded at the University of Kentucky in 1933. Purpose: to bring in closer contact students in dairying and dairy practices, and to pro- mote judging teams in dairying and dairy products. Faculty adviser is Dr. Fordyce Ely. Officers are: George Antle, President; Harry Donoho, Vice-President; Rubert Samples, Secretary; George Campbell, Treasurer. Members in faculty are: Dr. Fordyce Ely, Professor J. 0. Barkman, Dr. H. B. Morrison, Dr. T. M. Ludwick, Mr. Clarence Bell, Mr. Carl Clifton, Mr. Paul Hanna, Mr. J. L. Blue, Jr. Honorary members are: J. W. Nutter, C. 0. Ewing, Adolph Moser, Emil Von Allmen, Perry B. Gaines, M. D. Harrison, R. J. Shipman, Charles G. Vahlkamp. Members are: George Antle, George Campbell, Russell Conrad, W. G. Cowan, Alton Curtsinger, Harry Donoho, George Freas, London Garrett, Robert Hays, Kyle Hunter, Chester Lawrence, Frank Linton, Edgar McDavid, James McMahan, Rubert Samples, Robert Smith, Karl Stamper, Paul Thornton. 142 Dutch Lunch The Dutch Lunch Club was founded at the University of Kentucky in 1931. Its purpose is to provide a fellowship in the Y.W.C.A. for town girls and commuters. Faculty adviser is Miss Carolyn Spicer. Officers: Frances Farmer, President; Gerry Leet, Vice-President; Virginia L. Henry, Secretary; Margaret Steele, Treasurer. Members are: Dorothy Allen, Nancy Bird, Lucia Bland, Barbara Brown, Pat Chase, Donis Coleman, Betty Compton, Corine Cook, Mildred Cooper, Joan Crawford, Dottie Donahue, Bethe Driver, Jill Elmore, Martha Evans, Pat Evans, Elaine Ewbanks, Mary Ann Faulkner, Jane Finley, Mary Jo Fishback, Caroline Freeman, Frances Farmer, Helen Hampton, Betty Harris, Judy Heacop, Lois Hendricks, Jerry Hinsoi, Leslie Hollingsworth, Ann Howard, Agnes Hutchinson, Liliian Kelly, Eva Lewis, Cherie McCabe, Sue McCann, Louise McDowell, Betty McGinnis, Mary Ann McQuaid, Beatrice McKenna, Mary Elizabeth McRoberts, Hazel Manes, Dotty Miller, Annelle Miller, Nancy Potts, Karen Raines, Dot. Ray, Joan Rehm, Louise Rhoads, Robbie Robinson, Betty Roland, Mary Rose, Nancy Scott, Jean Sherman, Mary Louise Skidmore, Betty Lou Smedley, Margaret Steele, Jean Swope, Betty Terhune, Juanita Violette, Jean Wattoner, Kathryn Webb, Helen Welsh, Nancy West, Norma White, Athena Yonkos, Sally Youtsey, Mary Ann Burdette, Mildred Cox, Ann Creech, Lucy Dexheimer, Mary Johnson, Ruth Mount, Rebecca Perry, Joan Prichard, Barbara Sue Warren, Virginia Henry, Martha Ringo, Patricia Short, Betty Stevens, Betty Strunk, Helen Sutherland, Rosa Talbert, Julie Tucker. 143 Hillel Foundation B'Nai B'Rith Hillel Foundation was founded at the University of Illinois in 1923. It was installed at the University of Kentucky and Transylvania Col- lege in 1938. Purpose: A social, cultural and religious organization for Jewish students on the campuses of American Universities. Officers: Myron Fi hike I stein, President; Laurence J. Fleisher, Vice-President; Dolores Shaikun, Secretary; Anita Levy, Treasurer; Rabbi Albert M. Lewis, Counselor. Members are: Bobbie Arnold, Allan Bruckhein, Flarry Bordowitz, Ronnie Dorfman, Rosalyn Eilenberg, Myron Finkelstein, Laurence J. Fleischer, William L. Fletcher, Frances Goldstein, Jack Godhelff, Abe Goller, Saul Gordon, Rene Gordon, Malcolm Herman, Arthur Herman, Bernice Herman, Robert Haibloom, Beverly Joseph, Elinor Kisber, Herbert Kaufman, Anita Levy, Betty Jane Levy, Melvin N. Levy, Helene Marcus, Hazel Manes, Harry M. Miller, Irvine Milman, Art Moss, Ruth Perlmutter, Irwin Parness, Jerry Perlmutter, Dolores Shaikun, Herbert Slater, Abe Silverstein, Sid Stein, Mrs. Sid Stein, Charles M. Tyroler, Malcolm Younger. Home Economics Club Home Economics Club was founded at Montana State College in 1895. Purpose: To bind home economics students together, give them knowledge and practice in self-initiated group work, provide them with a true vision of Home Economics, and offer friendship between students and faculty. It forms a basis for future living. Faculty adviser is Miss Elizabeth Helton. Officers are: Nora Lee Johnson, President, Amy Dean, Vice-President; Eloise Ridley, Secretary; Dorothy Ray, Treasurer. Members in the faculty are: Dr. Erikson, Miss Frances Seeds, Miss Helen Wilmore, Miss Eunice Bentley, Miss Mumford, Miss Taylor, Miss Elizabeth Helton, and Mrs. Wooldridge. Members are: Jean Amis, May Arnold, Mae Kathryn Blackford, Jane Blount, Ruth Carpenter, Ann Carter, Mary H. Carter, Eleanor Casebier, Leta Cooper, Loraine Cornelison, Colleen Duvall, Jewell Dene Ellis, Shirley Ellis, Ruby Estes, Eloise Eubank, Tallu Fish, Marion Fisher, Polly Freels, Dorothy Gardner, Katherine Greenwood, Alethea Gillespie, Emogene Gregory, Shirley Heath, Elizabeth Hempel, Lillian Hixson, Nora Lee Johnson, Rachel Johnson, Joan Kenney, Imogene Kubal, Pat Lawson, Barbara Mandt, Betty Maxey, Spencer McClure, Sue McCoun, Anne McWilliams, Lewellen Prewitt, Eunice Pickrell, Dorothy Ray, Eloise Ridley, Mary Jo Ridley, Bernice Sebree, Martha Swofford, Joyce Steele, Betty Triplett, Juanita Violette, Doris Warren, Jean Weisert, Ann Wellman, Jean Williams, Alice Word. ■lb Pogue, Campbell, Conrad, Holland, Morgan, Carter, Jones Russell, Danford, Mayhew, Friedly, Whaley, Ungerleider, Cashman Collins, Poundstone, McCracken, Van Goudoever, Cooper, Lewis, Garrett Fisher, Taylor, Amberg, Durham, Shelby, Yankey Phalanx Phalanx was founded at Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Y.M.C.A. in 1921. It was installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1943. Its purpose is to unite young men in cooperative efforts to practice and to extend Chris- tian standards and ideals. Faculty adviser is Bart N. Peak. Officers: President, David Holland; Vice-President, Tom Pogue; Secretary, Edward Carter; Treasurer, Russell Conrad. Members are Erwin Albrecht, Brantley Amberg, Juan Balzola, George Campbell, John Cashman, Thomas Collins, Harrison Cooper, Ralph Danford, Jim Durham, Everent Fairchild, William Fisher, Harold Friedly, London Garrett, Wyatt Insko, Jameson Jones, Owen Lewis, Howard Mayhew, Ralph McCracken, Howard Morgan, Bart Peak, Wendell Poundstone, William Russell, Charles Shelby, Bill Spragens, Howard Stephenson, Ellis Taylor, Edwin Taylor, Joel Ungerleider, Sebastian Van Goudever, William Voorhes, Allen Watson, Charles Whaley, Howard Wiles, George Yankey. 146 Radio Amateurs Club The Amateur Radio Club was founded at the University of Kentucky in 1946. Purpose: To promote the fellowship of students and faculty who have ama- teur radio as a common interest, and to give communication students practical experience in radio communication and construction. Faculty advis- er: H. A. Romanowitz. Officers are: Allie C. Peed, Jr., W4IMC, President; Robert E. Meek, Vice- President; William E. Waters, Jr., W4MEC, Activities Manager; L. K. Adams, W4KAM, Trustee. Members in the faculty are: H. A. Romanowitz, L. K. Adams, W4KAM; D. G. Steele, W4KTF. Members are: L. K. Adams, W4KAM; Roy W. Amidon, Estill E. Barker, Claude F. Buster, Jr., Broadus N. Davidson, Jack E. Distler, Edgar B. Francis, Curtis P. Goodin, Kenneth D. Handy, William M. Jenkins, W4LQP; Maurice W. Long, W4GPR; Charles Lush, Fred Marcum, W4JAY; Robert E. Meek, James E. Metcalf, W4LQP; John R. Mitchell, Allie C. Peed, Jr., W4IMC; David Pruden, H. A. Romanowitz, D. G. Steele, W4KTF; Ben G. Taylor, Robert D. Thompson, Ronald P. Walker, W4ISE; Robert H. Wassum, Jr., William E. Waters, Jr., W4MEC; Louis C. Weber, W4JMG; Charles D. Wings, Donald T. Worthington, John W. Worthington, Jr., Ex-KG6AK. 147 George Martin, Dorothy Donahue, Betty Sunley, Henry Maloney. Newman Club The Newman Club was founded at the University of Pennsylvania in 1893, and was installed on the University campus in 1914. Its purpose is to foster the spiritual, intellectual and social interests of the Catholic students of 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 of the church. Faculty adviser is Paul Oberst and Chaplain is Reverend Elmer Grosser. Officers of the club are: President, George Martin; Vice-president, Henry Maloney; Secretary, Dorothy Donahue; Treasurer, Betty Sunley. Newman Club Members are: Dorothy Allen, Joan Adams, George Allard, Joe Amato, Donald Allen, Jean Allen, Doris Bender, R. B. Balmut, Raymond Bauer, Jack Banahan, Edward Birochak, Rudy Bowel, Bryan Blount, Jane Blount, Bud Beyerle, Gene Breiding, Donald Burdette, Theresa Bringardner, Joe Ballard, Tom Buenger, Patty Carl, Dorothy Chasteen, J. T. Collins, Pat Conley, Bobby Clements, Alton Curtsinger, Loraine Cornelisen, Gene Crouse, Ernest Clark, Bill Covington, Allen Cramer, Michael Clare. Dorothy Donahue, Anne Dennison, Helen Dorr, Charlie Devitt, John Diskin, Tom Diskin, Louis Di Francisco, Jack Doyle, Edward L. Duffy, Rosemary Egalite, Jill Elmore, Tom Etherington, Allen K. Frank, Marian Fisher, Charles Goodin, Mary F. Gilbert, Pete Gute, Alvina Griffin, Carl Gorham, Kathleen Galvin, Mike Gilroy, Dennis Galvin, Alex Groza, Mary Jo Ginnochio, Karl Henn, Julian Howard, Burney Hoppenjans, Jr., Lois Hendricks, Anne Howard, Hubert E. Hall, Taylor House, Donald Hoyt, Agnes Hutchinson. Frank Knoopf, J. W. Kilroy, Margie Long, Bob Linihan, Elizabeth Link, Miss Margie McLaughlin, John Maloney, Jack McElroy, George Martin, Paul McCarty, Bill Matlack, Henry Maloney, Mary Ann McQuaid, Cherie McCabe, Mary Mulligan, Margaret McCarville, John Mangione, Donald Elroy, Pat Magruder, Melvine Mitchell, Paul Mudd, Martin V. Opromollo, Charlie Oberst, Paul Oberst, Jim O'Bryan, Bernard Perraut, Alice Poole, John W. Pettitt, Markey Pullen, W. A. D|unkett. Franz Ross, William Rogers, Ray Remmers, Joan Rehm, Ken Rectenwald, Bob Ruberg, Billie Roche, Bernadine Stump, Joe Schoepf, Hank Schimpeler, Betty Sunley, Bud Sallee, Sylvia Smith, John Simms, Jack Scanlon, William Sutton, Molly Simms, Ken Thomas, George Talbott, John Talbott, Cecil Thrasher, John Tiao, Mary Tiao, Angelo Testa, Mary Lou Webb, Kenny Woods, Margaret Wells, Anne Williamson, Floyd Webb, Paul Whelan, Julian Walker, John Wehrle, Jean Vogelsang, Claude Zehnder, Rose Marie Blanchet, Thomas Dwyer, George Estill, E. J. Huet. Little, Allen, Scott, Radcliff, Mount Owens, Bovis, Justice, Joseph, Futrell Taylor, Finkelstein Pryor Pre-Med The Pryor-Pre-Medical Society was founded at the University of Kentucky in 1916. Its purpose is to aid all pre-medical students academically, socially, and to serve as media through which association can be made with leaders in the field of medical science. Faculty adviser is Dr. J. W. Archdeacon. Officers are: Weldon Demunbrun, President; John M. Allen, Vice-President, Joel Ungerleider, Secretary; Edwin G. Holliday, Treasurer. Members in the faculty are: Dr. W. B. Funkhouser, Dr. C. B. Crawley, Dean M. M. White, Dr. Alfred Brauer, Dr. Charles Baskanbus, Dr. R. S. Allen, Dr. J. W. Archdeacon, Dr. Marvin Scherago. The honorary members are: Dr. J. W. Pryor, Dr. Howard E. Dorton. 150 Pryor Pre-Med Members are: Owen P. Adams, William Addington, Jr., John Allen, Robert Allen, William Allen, Margaret Anderson, Waverly C. Artz, David Asher, Frank Atkins, Lawrence E. Barker, Harold B. Barton, Carl E. Begley, Georgann Bovis, Robert Brashear, Vererly Brown, Charles A. Browning, Lester R. Bryant, Paul Burton, George Calico, Jr., William A. Carl, Helen Carney, Ellis Carter, E. L. Caudel, Jack Chewning, Jimmy Childers, Jack Colley, Jack Collings, Jack T. Compton, Gene Conway, Roger F. Cooper, Jr., Donald Copley, Ottillie R. Cosden, Harry J. Cowherd, John E. Crawford, Ray R. Crawford, Jr., Paul Cronen, Eugene Crouse, Edward Cunningham, Paul J. Cunningham, Clyde Danks, Franklin Daugherty, John Daugherty, Harry Daugherty, Ben E. Davis, Robert Dean, John L. Doyle, Robert Duff, William E. Duplett, Allen Durnerstein, Joe Elliott, William Ely, George Estill, John W. Fable, Jack D. Fightmaster, John W. Filkins, Myron Finkelstein, William W. Fisher, John B. Flege, Jr., Richard D. Floyd, James D. Ford, Jr., James Free, Mary Futrell, John Gallagher, R. D. Galvin, Jack T. Giannini, Watt Gifford, Herbert Gilbert, Willard T. Gillespie, Thomas A. Goodin, Joe Greathouse, Robert L. Grober, Robert Haibloom, William C. Hall, John C. Hancock, Curtis Harrison, Charles Hatcher, Chester C. Hawley, Martha Hayden, James H. Hazle, John B. Hensley, Arthur E. Hess, Jackie Howard, Lawrence Howard, William F. Huber, Gaines Huey, Wallace Humphreys, Charles Isaacs, Elinor M. Isaacs, Charles L. Johnson, Charles A. Jones, George N. Jones, Melvin Jones, J. Caesar Joseph, Charles Justice, Ben F. Kanatzar, Robert Kaufman, Brown W. Kelly, Jr., Joseph M. Kelly, Jerry M. Kenney, Ira C. Kenyon, Herman Kessler, Jr., Billy E. King, Wendell R. Kingsolver, Elinor J. Kisber, John Krumpelman, George La Frana, Richard L. Lambert, Jay A. Land, Vincent Lawler, Peggy Ann Leach, Robert H. Lewis, Arthur Liebert, Paul L. Light, Thomas C. Little, Paul MacCarter, Jr., L. C. McCloud, Marion Donald McCloud, Charles R. McGhee, Kenneth McGinnis, Robert L. McKenney, E. L. Maggard, Charles Maloney, Alvin E. Marcus, Donald Marion, Jake Marshall, Lawrence May, Dock Meador, Jimmy Messer, George Morgan, Ruth Mount, Ray Murphy, Jr., Charles Nelson, R. T. Nikojas, Jimmie O'Bannon, John O'Keefe, Martin V. Opromollo, Mitchell Owens, W. C. Palmore, Winston E. Pannell, Kenneth Pennington, Santiago Perez, Jr., Ishmael Phillips, Kenneth S. Phillips, Olive Potter, Wendell Pound- stone, Earl Prater, J. E. Price, Ray Pryor, Joseph Pugh, Edward Pullen, Gene Qualls, Forest F. Radcliff, Jr., Joseph Ramey, John Ratliff, John T. Rawlings, Gerald Reams, Roxie Reese, A. R. Remmers, Ernest Rice, Billy Riddle, John W. Rich, Raymond Rose, James Ross, Joe Ross, Leslie Rue, James Edwin Scott, L. W. Simpson, Charles Sink, H. W. Smith, Rupert Stivers, John F. Storner, Ellis Taylor, Douglas Thomas, Ertle Thompson, John W. Thorp, Jr., Mary Jane Trapp, Holland Thrasher, John H. Thurmond, Joel Ungerleider, Owen Vance, Lee Vensel, William Wagner, Elmer Wallace, Margaret Veidner, Frances B. Wells, Wayne W- Wesley, William E. Whitehead, William E. White, Jack Whitman, Donald Wood, Athena Yonkos. 151 Barnett, Walker, Blanchet, Anderson McMeekin, McConnell, Hartman Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society The F. E. Tuttle chapter of the Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society was founded in 1938 to promote interest in chemistry and to create a feeling of fellowship among the students. Faculty adviser: Dr. James Watson. Officers are: President, Robert L. Anderson; Vice-President, Jacqueline Frost; Secretary-Treasurer, Rose Marie Blanchet. Members are: Robert Anderson, Howard Barnett, Mose Boston, Rose Marie Blanchet, 0. C. Bradley, John Brown, Harrison Cooper, Jerome Eastham, Jacqueline Frost, Prince Harrill, Gloria Hartman, Charles Hood, C. G. House, E. I. Howard, Mickey Mullins, Richard L. McConnell, Carolyn McMeekin, Robert O'Brien, Ken Recktenwald, Charlotte Reed, Oscar Sandus, W. J. Siemens, John Siry, James A. Spatson, F. L. Stanonis, William E. Sweeney, Raymond Thompson, Loutille Walker, Benjamin Westfall. 152 4-H Club The University 4-H Club was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1927. Its purpose is to promote bonds of fellowship among former 4-H Club mem- bers who now attend the University, and to keep in touch with the Extension Department and know what is taking place in fields of Agriculture. Faculty adviser is J. W. Whitehouse. Officers are John Burrier, President; Bob Johnstone, Vice-President; Dave Hatchett, Secretary; Evelyn Hammond, Treasurer. Members are: Alco Barnes, Elmer Bean, Bud Beyerle, Jack Brisby, John Burrier, Dan Case, Jack Cash, Bernadine Coffman, John Cooper, Leta Faye Cooper, Walter Cooper, Joe E. Crafton, Richard Crafton, Robert Culton, Claude Davis, Sue Dossett, Coleen Duvall, Nancy Durrett, Floyd Ellis, Jewell Ellis, Shirley Ellis, Elmo Ethington, Eloise Eubank, Jean Eubank, Kenneth Flowers, Magdalene Gamblin, Mildred Garbondt, Dot Gardner, London Garrett, John T. Goner, Katherine Greenwood, Jimmy Gulley, Evelyn Hammond, Neree Hatcher, Dave Hatchett, Donald Hoskins, Raymond Jeffries, Rachel Johnson, Bob Johnstone, Sherman LeGrand, Winifred Loyal I, James Lynn, Walter Milby, Robert Morris, Clara Newton, Evelyn Osborne, James Perkins, Shirley Phillips, Shipley Porter, Mary Ridley, Martha Routt, Bernice Sebree, Hazel Smith, J. W. Smith, Robert S. Smith, John Venable, Martha Ward, Alice Ward. 153 Tau Sigma Tau Sigma was founded at the University of Kansas in 1928. Delta, the local chapter was installed on the campus in 1942. Purpose: To study the dance and its accompanying arts and to promote general interest in dance in the University and in the community. Faculty adviser is Revell Estill Shaw. Officers: Dorothy Richardson, President; Jo Trapp, Vice-President, Jean Stewart, Secretary; Betty Elliott, Treasurer; James Wilbon, Business Manager. Members are: Joyce Barker, Beverly Brown, Anne Button, Vivian Hereford, Virginia Jessie, John King, H. D. McGuire, Carolyn McMeekin, Joe Marks, Mary O'Neill, Carolyn Pogue, Ray Porter, Elizabeth Reynolds, Mary Lynn Sanders, Nancy Shearer, Peake Shehan, Janice Stille, Betty Lou Terril, Athena Yonkos. Wills, Lawson, Dean, Potts, Summa Kearby, Hemlepp, Langebrake, Chowning, Jones Barnett, Ewing, Laffoon, Thomas, Yankey Wesley Foundation Wesley Foundation was founded at the University of Illinois. It was installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1945. Its purpose is to represent the Methodist Church to its college students, and to promote Christian liv- ing—both personal and social—among this group. Faculty advisers are: Bart N. Peak, John H. Bondurant, and M. W. Beebe. Officers: C. D. Goodwin, Director; Allen Wills, President; James Pride, Vice- President; Pat Lawson, Secretary; Amy Dean, Treasurer; Nancy Potts, Founder Editor. Cabinet members are: L. W. Barker, Katherine Barnett, Bob Chowning, Frank Clegg, Margie Clegg, Betty Crump, Evelyn Ewing, Jean Hemlepp, Jameson Jones, Jennings Kearby, Don Laffoon, Clair Langebrake, Anne Sageser, Art Seelhorst, Bob Smith, Ralph Summa, Jane Thomas, Jack Thurmond, Jean Williams, John Vansant, George Yankey. 156 Westminster Fellowship Purpose: To encourage and train students in the development of Christian faith, character and leadership. Advisers: Edgar Perkins; Virginia Lipscomb. Officers: Warren Fischer, President; Dorothy Ray, Vice-President; Lee Anna Scott, Secretary; Bob Smith, Treasurer. Council: Eleanor Caslick, Edna Crawford, Marjorie Cutler, Jane Hamersley, Wyatt Insko, Harry Rouse, William Spragens, Margaret Steele, James Thorn. Future Teachers of America Faculty sponsors: Ellis F. Flartford, Lyman V. Ginger, Frank G. Dickie, Anna B. Boone, Nancy C. Trollinger. Officers: William E. Vick, President; John A. Wells, Vice-President; Dorothy Grugin, Secretary; Flem Justice, Treasurer. Members: Martha Allen, Marjorie Akers, Jack B. Archer, M. B. Arlington, Kenver Bailey, Marietta Ball, Betty Bartee, Ruth Billings, Mrs. Carl J. Boone, Sally Branch, Burnetta Brownfield, Victor Bruner, Bethel Burdine, Hugh Cassell, Agnes Caudill, Elizabeth Caylor, S. T. Clayton, Theodore F. Cole, Margaret Collier, Stephen Cornet, Mary Price Creamer, Joan Dizon, Sylvia Farber, Bernard Farber, Emerson K. Fizer, Angeline Francis, Dorothy Grugin, Marie Haick, Virginia Ann Hail, Blythe Hampton, Mary Pickford Hinkle, Alvis Hunt, Landon Hunt, Billie June Hunter, Landon Flurst, Doris Jackson, Thomas H. Jones, Flem M. Justice, Howard Jones, Millie Johnston, Sara Frances Lamb, Lois Littleton, Carolyn McCann, Angelo A. Marinaro, Mrs. Walter Martin, Jr., Salvatore Matarozzo, Marilyn Matherly, George Moody, Beulah Mullins, J. Milton Owen, Thomas Pogue, Georgia Portmann, Georgia Pruden, Eloise Ragland, William E. Ralph, Maybelle Rcichenbach, Wm. Roberts, Jr., Suzanne Rogers, Willa Dean Rose, Tom Rowland. Albert J. Schiffli, Betty Lou Sellers, Rosetta Simpson, Hortense Smith, Marjorie Stembridge, Robert Stewart, Catherine Snowden, Dorothy B. Struve, Martin H. Taulbee, Dorothy L. Taylor, Hiram Taylor, June Tolley, i. I. Underwood, Mrs. Doris Jean Vick, W. E. Vick, Margaret Wait, Florence Ward, John Wells, Richard L. White, Doris Willson, Louise Willson, Mary Witt, Margaret Yager, George Yankee, Bennett B. Young. 158 Chamber of Commerce Officers: V. Lee Westfall, Jr., President; William R. Young, Vice-President; June Stoker, Secretary; Frances Gute, Treasurer. Members are: A. L. Abrahams, Manuel Beer, Dan H. Benchart, Virginia Bradley, Nancy Bird, B. F. Buckley, R. H. Cason, W. E. Cliffe, James Collier, C. Manley Combs, John W. Creminl William L. Duggins, Mike Edgeworth, W. G. Feagons, Robert G. Glenn, Lois Guilfoil, Francis m! Gute, Donald M. Hall, Varge Hampton, Harvey H. Harper, Jo Harris, William R. Harrod, William M. Hart, Francis Holleman, Judy Horne, Paul R. Jacoby, Mary R. Kinnaird, John J. Larkin, Edward H. Lynch, Bruce MacDonald, E. Bryce Mann, Charles M. Mullins, Frederick Nichols, David Oldashi, Ben W. O'Lee, Gaylord E. Pack, H. W. Pennington, Matthew Perrone, Channing E. Pierce, Robert E. Poire, Louis R. Ritter, Ruth Sayre, John F. Schneiter, Joseph L. Schoepf, James F. Scott, Jane Scott, Feraldine Sheets, James E. Snowden, William R. Shult, June Stoker, Harold L. Stancil, Marion Talbott, Ezra A. Thompson, W. A. Toombs, Carl R. Turner, Robert Utterback, Betty Ward, Eugene Ward, V. Lee Westfall, Jr., William R. Young. 159 The Veterans Club was founded on the University of Kentucky campus in 1944. Its purpose is to promote the causes and protect the interests of veterans attending the University of Kentucky. Faculty advisers are Dr. Lysle W. Croft and Dr. Thomas D. Clark. Veterans' Club Hancock, Whittenburg, Hockensmith Champion, Calvert 160 Officers: Darrell B. Hancock, President; C. Hoge Hockensmith, Vice-Presi- dent; William E. Whittenburg, Secretary; Ben S. Calvert, Treasurer; W. L. Champion, Sergeant-At-Arms; W. L. Baggett, Chaplain. Veterans' Club Although it is one of the youngest organizations on the U.K. campus, the Veterans Club holds distinction of being the second larg- est. It is surpassed in membership only by Student Government Association, to which all students on the campus belong. Organized in late 1944, the Club has grown from a mere handful of veterans to its peak of nearly 2500, reached last spring. After a torrid campaign steeped in the tradition of Kentucky pol- itics, members of the United Ticket emerged victorious in the Club election last spring. They were: Darrell B. Hancock, president; C. Hoge Hockensmith, vice-president; John Murphy, secretary; Ben S. Calvert, treasurer; William L. Champion, sergeant-at-arms; and William Bag- gett, chaplain. Murphy later resigned from the secretary position, and his place was capably filled by William E. Whittenburg. Not content to let any grass grow under their feet, the new officers plunged into the Club's chosen work. First project begun by the new administration was its campaign for increased subsistence payments for ex-GI's attending school. The local club spearheaded a national drive among veteran-students, and saw its campaign come to a suc- cessful climax when bills passed both houses of Congress in February of this year putting the raises in effect. But before the end of the struggle, a lot of water spilled over the dam. Due principally to pressure brought about by the U.K. organization and other veterans' groups in Kentucky, Congressman W. Howes Meade, chairman of the Education subcommittee of the House Vet- erans committee, and other Washington dignitaries paid a visit to the local campus to gather information concerning the proposed increase. The party was royally received — and duly impressed —■ by a meeting in Memorial Hall attended by 1100 interested veterans. Last December Clayton Roland, former POSTwarrior editor, paid a visit to Washington, and with other veterans from all over the United States, tried his best to get the raise through Congress before the Christmas vacation. In the meantime, the Veterans Club was not by any means a one- project organization. Realizing that the record attendance at the University last fall would bring about an acute housing shortage in Lexington, members of the Club, working with downtown organiza- tions, undertook Operations Lexington, a three-week drive designed to uncover rooms and apartments for new students. At the conclusion of the drive, nearly 500 living spaces had been located. The Club radio committee, ably directed by Kirby Cox and Sidney Neal, continued its outstanding work throughout the year by airing its weekly radio show, Your University Veteran. Several prominent persons appeared on the round-table program during the year. The Club social committee, headed by Robert Moore, presented two performances at a downtown auditorium during 1947. Kreko, an out- standing magician, appeared early in the year, and a New York cast presented Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, during the winter. The publicity committee, under the leadership of a real Club work- horse, Clayton Roland, was hampered throughout the United ticket's term of office by printing difficulties and 1,001 other problems, but did a magnificient job with the Club newspaper, POSTwarrior. Some- times it was a week late, at other times it appeared in mimeographed or bulletin form, but true to the tradition of the American press, it always appeared when the news was still hot. Least publicized but probably most important efforts of the Club was the day-to-day solving of personal problems of U.K. vets. The Club maintained an efficient job service for students needing part- time employment. It acted as a liasion center between students and the University administration or downtown organizations. Several tangles with Veterans Administration red tape were ironed out quickly and efficiently through the efforts of Club officers. As activities of the Club increased and became better known, the organization caused Kentucky veterans to reach the pinnacle of pres- tige throughout the nation during the past year. The retiring adminis- tration doffs its cap to the new officers, and wishing for them even greater achievements during 1948. Campbell, Coleman, Hetman, Bosworth, Schwartz, Andes, Johnson Stephens, Chumley, Vance, Hopkins, Crawford, Roe, West, Griffin, Vaughan Stanton, Stevens, Montgomery, Wilson, Wyatt, Reynolds, Arnold, Winfaugh, Mark UK Troupers The U.K. Troupers, a student activity, was first organized in 1939-40, disbanned during the war, and reactivated the Fall Quarter, 1946-47. The Troupers were re-organized by Bernard Johnson, their present director and sponsored by the Department of Physical Education. During the past season they performed twenty-four times for various social clubs, high schools, and between halves of basketball games. They also made several radio appear- ances in preparation for their annual show. The types of activities presented by the Troupers are tumbling, clown acts, singing, dancing, comedians, gymnastic apparatus, magic, and various novelty acts. At present there are forty-one students who participate in the Troupers. The officers are: Joe Wyatt, President; Betty Cummins, Vice-President; Joshua Cummins, Secretary-Treasurer; Torn Montgomery, Publicity Manager. Members are: Betty Andes, Herbert Arnold, William Birdsall, Mary Bright, Betty Bosworth, Henry Campbell, John Chumley, Vivian Coleman, Sue Ann Crawford, Clement Cockrel, Robert Duff, Roy Ford, John Griffin, Audrey Hankinson, Benjamin Hatman, Aubrey Hopkins, Helen Hutchcraft, Wilbur Jamerson, William Mack, Nelle Payne, Mary Reynolds, Chester Roe, Kenny Rollins, Douglas Schwartz, Nancy Shinnick, Arch Stanton, Virginia Stephens, Jean Stevens, Charles Sutherland, William Valentine, Mildred Vance, Betty Vaughan, Charlotte Watson, Joyce West, Lois Wilson, Margaret Winfaugh, Paul Young. 162 Mai K Club The K Club was founded at the University of Kentucky in 1941. Purpose: To have a separate club for the athletes of the University of Kentucky in which they can act as an organization and can further the competitive sports on this campus. Faculty advisor: Joseph Atkinson. Officers: William Moseley, President; George Sengel, Vice-President; Jack Farris, Secretary-Treasurer. Faculty members are: William McCubbin, Bernard Johnson, and Bernie Shively. Members are: James Babb, James Baskett, George Blanda, Richard Beal, Ralph Beard, Charles Bentley, William Boiler, Charles Bradshaw, Charles Browning, Garry Butterman, Kenton Camp- bell, Jerry Claiborne, John Crosthwaite, William Dawson, Jack Farris, Doctor Ferrell, William Gardner, Carl Genito, William Griffin, Alex Groza, Gene Haas, Allen Hamilton, Randall Ham- mer, Wayne Harris, Richard Hensley, James Howe, Wallace Jones, James Kennard, Norman Klein, Matt Lair, William Mosely, James Parrott, Don Phelps, Jay Rhodemeyer, Dennis Rice, Donald Ridge, Kenneth Rollins, Charles Rose, Anthony Rotunno, Frank Sadler, George Sengel, Wash Serini, John Stough, John Sutak, Donald Taylor, Hobart Thomas, Harry Ulinski, Leo Yarutis, Humzey Yessin, Rudy Yessin. 164 v Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega was founded at Lafayette College in 1925. It was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1933. Purpose: To assemble college men in the fellowship of the scout oath and law, to develop friendship, and to promote service to the fraternity. Faculty advisers: C. A. Povlovich, Bart Peak, Harry Best, A. T. Edlemann and W. R. Brown. Scouting advisers: Calvin Hall and C. G. Wheeldon. Officers: Donald B. Towles, President; Bill Brown, Vice-President; Thomas Poe, Secretary; Joe Hall, Treasurer. Members are: Robert Babbage, Edward Breathitt, William Brown, Joseph Cocuzzi, Harrison Cooper, Steve Cornett, Joseph L. Craig, Paul Cunningham, Russell Ford, Gerald Garvey, Joseph Hall, Gene Hogwood, Wilfred Lott, Reuben Maine, Reginald Montgomery, Thomas Poe, Richard Scearce, William Schultz, Robert Stewart, John C. Street, Martin Swanson, Donald B. Towles, Joel Ungerleider, Robert Unterriener. Unterreiner, Garvey, Towles, Brown, Poe, Hall Cocuzzi, Swanson, Lott, Cunningham, Cornett, Cooper Babbage, Stewart, Craig, Hogwood, Ungerleider 165 Concert Band The purpose of the band is to supplement the athletic program; put pep in the pep rallies; parade at football and basketball games; to contribute to student life through concerts and broadcasts; to act as a laboratory for the music majors and give the students an opportunity to conduct, to arrange, and observe problems arising in the band. Officers: Frank Prindl, Director; Perry Adams, Assistant Director; Wilford Lott, Librarian; Maxine Schenks, Secretary, Assistant Librarian; William Jones, Drum Major; Walter Hall, Drum Major; Joan Rehm, Sponsor. Members Perry Adams, Billy Alt, S. R. Armstrong, N. P. Bagarly, Eugene Baker, Charles Barker, Kinnie Barnett, T. C. Batson, William Benjamin, Tom Breeze, T. F. Brown, G. T. Burke, James Carr Joseph Carter, D. W. Catron, H. R. Cooper, Vernon Cooper, Coleman Coffey, Stephen Cornett, James Cornish, C. C. Craig, Sam Crouch, J. H. Curry, Ed Curtis, William E. Davis, Wes Deckens, Jerry Eastham, David Eppley, James Eversole, L. C. Fannin, William Farra, Stanley Fizer. Wayne T. Flannery, Harry Forman, Ted Foster, William Fouse, Bill Frost, Burdis Gideon, Lewis Gifford, Dossie Hass, Walter Hall, Harold Hamilton, R. A. Heath, George Heibel, A. G. Hendricks, Norris High- tower, J. T. Humphries, Wyatt Insko, William Jones, R. P. Johnson, Boyd Keenan, G. D. Kelley, Warren Kennedy, Ralph Kercheval, Sherwood Kirk, Archie Lane, J. S. Long, Wilfred Lott. Charles Martin, E. C. Martin, Frank Mathias, William McGinnis, William McKenney, Robert Mefford, J. C. Melvin, Charles Morrow, R. B. Pace, William Peavyhouse, Marvin Progrotsky, B. Pumphrey, J. W. Ramey, R. L. Raybourn, Robert Reese, G. W. Reynolds, B. F. Romanowitz, Michael Rosowich, G. N. Rowady, George Sallee, Leonard Sallee, Forrest Schenks, Alan Solomon, J. W. Steers, Gene Stewart, Robert Stewart, Don Stone, Ellis Taylor, Joe D. Taylor, J. F. Taylor, M. L. Thomas, Charles Thurston, Robert Thompson, Cornelius Van Boyer, B. L. Walker, H. Warren, William Wardman, G. M. Weller, J. L. Whicker, R. A. Wharton, Earl Williams, Tom Williams, Robert Wills, Hal Wilson, Robert Weaver, Ray Yaricey. 66 Choristers The director of the University Choristers is Miss Mildred Lewis. Women members are: Barbara Akers, Betty Bartee, Florence Bingham, Mary Bright, Frieda Cornelius, Ann English, Jean Kesler, Ann Lewis, Jo Ann Range, Jean Sellers, Martha Shindel- bower, Margaret Shirley, Roberta Spicer, Marian Stafford, Jame Thomas. Men members are: Robert Borden, Howard Curry, Robert Dean, Jack Feierabend, Jack Giannini, Joe Mack Kelly, Aimo Kiviniemi, Chester Lewis, Cecil McGee, Ray Murphy, John Rogers, O. C. Seevers, Marvin Talbott, Howard Tilson, Martin Wilson, Joseph Young. 167 Symphony Orchestra The University Symphony Orchestra was founded at the University of Ken- tucky in 1918. Its purpose is to provide University students, faculty and citi- zens of Lexington and surrounding towns an opportunity to study and per- form the standard orchestral literature of the great masters, a program of which music is annually presented to the Lexington community. The faculty director is Dr. Alexander Capurso, and the concert master is Eugene Adams. Members are: Perry Adams, Thomas Batson, Dr. Howard Beers, Geraldine Brock, Katherine Bruckart, Preston J. Bryan, Allen Carpenter, Mary Carolyn Carver, Charles Chinn, Charles Craig, Jerry Day, Charles Dickerson, James Eversole, Anna Ruth Fairchild, Mary Anne Faulk- ner, Murry Fleischer, George Fleishman, William Fouse, Anna Marie Friday, Joe Friedman, Edwin Good, Mabel Gumm, Dossie Haas, Archie Howard, Stanley Jackson, Lionel King, John Kuiper, Thomas Langston, Gerald LeMasters, William McAtee, Martin Thomas, Georgia Myers, George O'Neal, Frank Prindl, Edward Roederer, Virginia Rhode, Dr. Hobart Ryland, Joseph Leonard Sallee, Dr. Dudley South, Glenn Stille, Donald Stone, Katherine Tanner, Ellis Taylor, Sebastian Van Goudoever, Mila Vaughan, Jack Whicker, Thomas Williams, Raymon Yancy. 168 Men's Glee Club The Men's Glee Club was founded at the University of Kentucky in 1920. Purpose: To provide an opportunity for interested and vocally eligible men to study and sing the best in men's glee club and choral literature. The organization appears in concert at university functions, including Sunday afternoon musicales and radio broadcasts. Faculty adviser: Aimo J. Kiviniemi. Officers: Joseph Young, President; Ted Haley, Vice-President; Jack Feiera- bend, Secretary and Treasurer; Forrest Schenks, Librarian; William Ralph, Librarian; David Harris, Librarian. Members are: William Allen, Smith Armstrong, John Baldridge, John Barstow, Richard Bell, Robert Bell, Weston Bergman, Warren Bullis, Elbert Cheek, John Clark, Robert Clements, Dewey Cummins, James Curry, Claude Davis, James Elston, Robert C. Farris, Jack Feierabend, Stanley Fizer, Jack Gianini, Glenn Graff, Robert Gregory, Ted Haley, William G. Hall, Harold Hamilton, David Harris, Charles Hawley, Charles Hendricks, James Hendrix, David Holland, Wyat Insko, Calvin Klemt, John Van Larkin, Glen Layne, Gerald Lee, Ranold MacDonald, Denvil Maggard, Cecil McGee, William McKenney, James McMahan, Vernon Miller, Marvin Nicholson, Seth Nuchols, Moses Orem, Dewey Patrick, Hobart Payne, William Prince, William Ralph, Cecil Rowland, Forrest Schenks, Robertson Scott, Clarence Short, Samuel Swope, Stanley Tarter, Edwin Taylor, Ellis Taylor, Jack Taylor, John Thawley, Frederick Thompson, Robert Thompson, George Tuggle, John Tully, George Weller, Jack Whicker, Henry White, John White, Thomas Williams, Allen Wilson, Jack Wireman, Bobby Wright, Joseph Young. 169 i I Women's Glee Club Mildred S. Lewis is the director of the Women's Glee Club. Helen Gibson Hutchcraft is accompanist for the First Section, and Mary Carolyn Carver is accompanist for the Second Section. Members, First Section ore: Barbara Akers, Betty Bartee, Evelyn Bennett, Jeanette Blair, Jean C. Bolton, Mary Bright, Carmen Calaway, Mary Carolyn Carver, Reka Conley, Frieda Cornelius, Sue Crawford, Helen Creech, Marjorie Cutler, Ann English, Anna Ruth Fairchild, Mary Anne Faulkner, Betty John Ford, Catherine Francis, Charlotte Garr, Jean Gentry, Miriam Gerber, Betty Jo Harris, Alice Hart, Helen Hutchcraft, Barbara Hysinger, Anna Mae Jessee, Doris Johnson, Mary Beth Kallbreier, Fannabelle Perry Kash, Jean Kessler, Martha Kittinger, Rae Johnson Layne, Geraldine Leet, Lois Mathewson, Betty McGinnis, Jo Ann Mills, Martha Lee Neff, Anne J. Peavyhouse, Joan Prichard, Rayma Purdon, Martha Frances Purdy, Jo Ann Range, Betty Rees, Elizabeth Ann Rodgers, Nancyetta Sandusky, Virginia Satterfield, Betty Sue Scott, Jean Sellers, Feraldine Sheets, Martha Shindelbower, Margaret Shirley, Mary Louise Skidmore, Roberta Spicer, Marion Stafford, Mary Lee Stamper, Wandalee Stephens, Gloria Stivers, Jo Ann 1 alley, Jane Thomas, Julia Tucker, Carolyn Van Santvoord, Glenna Waddell, Joyce West, Marcella Sue Wilson, Marian Wolff, Margaret Wright. 170 Women's Glee Club Members, Second Section are: Ruth Adams, Betty M. Andes, Mary Anewalt, Virginia Bradley, Betty Bronston, Ada Eugenia Burgin, Phyllis Cliver, Dorothy Coombs, Leta Cooper, Betty C. Crump, Sue Cunningham, Virginia Cunningham, Sue A. Dossett, Carol Dunn, Margaret Gorin, Rubye Graham, Sara Mae Greene, Mary Lee Halmhuber, Martha Jane Hayden, Betty Jean Henry, Virginia Lee Henry, Carolyn Herdt, Leslie Toll Hollingsworth, Frances Horlacher, Judith Howell, Ann Hutchcraft, Billie June Hunter, Joan Koslowsky, Barbara Lutes, Ida Frances Man- chieks, Louise McDowell, Juanita McNamee, Margery Mitchell, Anna Moore, Mary Osborne, Anne Pardue, Frances Parish, Nelle Payne, Alice Poole, Georgia Portmann, Marie Renyer, Kitty Richardson, Marjorie Richey, Mary Virginia Silvers, Hazel Smith, Louise Smith, Betty Spragens, Betty Strunk, Mary Taylor, Betty Turner, Martha Jane Wall, Mary Watkins, Dorothy Williams, Fern Williams, Judith Wood, Carolyn Wray. 171 Kaster, Morrissey, Amburgey, Jones Peak, Vaughn, Cawood, Hayes Engineering Student Council The Engineering Student Council was founded at the University of Kentucky in 1946. Its purpose: To promote cooperation between the engineering stu- dents and the faculty, the various departments of the College of Engineering and to forward to the faculty those opinions of the engineering students which it deems worthy of consideration. Officers: James L. Morrissey, Chairman; Eugene Amburgey, Vice-Chairman; Edward S. Jones, Secretary-Treasurer. Members are: Eugene Amburgey, Floyd Cawood, Robert D. Hayes, William G. Irvan, Edward S. Jones, John Kgster, James Morrissey, Bart Peak, Jr., Herman Regan, Maurice Vaughn. 172 League of Women Voters The League of Women Voters of the University of Kentucky is affiliated with the League of Women Voters of the United States, which was founded in 1920. It was installed on the University campus in March, 1946. Faculty adviser. Mrs. Gladys Kammerer. Purpose: To promote intelligent discussion among the college students that they may be better informed on present day affairs when they are eligible to vote. Officers. Elizabeth Ann Bicknell, President; Betty Ann Shropshire, Vice- President; Judy Johnson, Secretary; Charlotte Garr, Treasurer. Members are: Ann Cooke Adams, Patsy Allen, Peggy Atkinson, Betsy Billiter, Lucia Bland, Carmaine Bruce, Rebecca Bryan, Betty Catlin, Mary Anna Clark, Lou Constantine, Pat Conway, Patsy Conway, Joan Crawford, Joanne Davis, Helen Deiss, Gloria Eastburn, Dottie Eith, Mary Ann Elliot, Charlotte Erskine, Anne Estill, Nelda Ewing, Gloria Feezle, Joanne Finnie, Jane Finley, Tallu Fish, Lois Ann Flege, Jane Garrett, Dorothy Gardner, Mary Powell Geiger, Rubye Graham, Priscilla Hancher, Audrey Hankinson, Joyce Harris, Frances Horton, Mary Ann Hunter, Hazel Jones, Joan Kavanaugh, Ann LaRue, Gloria Manter, Joy Marsh, Alva Motherly, Marilyn Morris, Til lie McCarty, Spencer McClure, Polly Mulkey, Nita Powers, Martha Quillen, Margie Ann Ritchie, Mary Ann Roll, Valerie Saunders, Betty Jane Scrivner, Peake Sheehan, Nancy Shelbourne, Virginia Stephens, Mary Swinford, Tilly Thompson, Patsy Volner, Jean Warren, Mrs. Helen Welsh, Barbara West, Dorritt White, Jean Wise, Dorothy Wood. Garr, Shehan, Deiss, Johnson, Shropshire, Bicknell Scrivner, McClure, Marsh, Morris, Mulkey, Matherly Hancher, Adams, Harris, Gardner, Catlin, Fish Thompson, Atkinson, West, Saunders, Shelbourne Interfaith Council The Interfaith Council was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1929. Its purpose: To help strengthen the individual groups, to coordinate their activities, and to promote cooperative interfaith activities. Officers: Lawrence J. Fleisher, President; Allen Wills, Vice-President; Jane Street, Secretary; Jean Hemlepp, Treasurer. Members are: Victor Bruner, Calvary Baptist; Warren Fischer, Maxwell Street Presbyterian; Lawrence J. Fleischer, Hi I lei; Jean Hemiepp, First Methodist; Virginia Henry, Y. W. C. A.; Eugene Luttrell, Broadway Christian; Helene Marcus, Hillel; Pearl Parker, Danforth Fellow; Wendell Poundstone, Central Christian; Dorothy Ray, Maxwell Street Presbyterian; John Schneiter, Faith Lutheran: Alice Jane Street, Broadway Christian; Betty Strunk, Central Christian; Anne Taylor, Christ Church Episcopal, Roy Teichert, Faith Lutheran, Betty Turner, Calvary Baptist; Florence Ward, Y. W. C. A.; Allen Wills,, First Methodist. Fleisher, Wills, Street, Hemlepp, Bryner Turner, Henry, Poundstone, Marcus, Luttrell Schneiter, Ray, Strunk Student Union Board The Student Union Board was established at the University of Kentucky in 1938. Purpose: To make leisure time more fruitful through a broad program of recreation and entertainment; to develop leadership; to enrich student life and to encourage finer appreciation through a meaningful cultural program. Faculty advisors are Mrs. Sarah B. Holmes, Mr. A. D Kirwan, Dr. A. E. Bigge and Dr. James Calvin. Directors are Mackie Rasdall and Mrs. Dorothy Evans. The officers are: Ellen Wood, President; Frances White, Vice-President; Bob Bleidt, Secretary; Judy Broaddus, Treasurer. Members are; Bob Bleidt, Judy Broadus, Mary Hilleary Bryant, Bob Compton, Betty Ann Shropshire, Thomas Underwood, Charles Whaley, Frances White, Ellen Wood. Student Bar Association Purpose: To promote and protect interests of the University of Kentucky law students, contribute to welfare of the law college, and encourage higher standards for the legal profession. Officers: William E. Francis, President; William E. Allender, Vice-President; James S. Chenault, Secretary; Maxwell P. Barrett, Treasurer. The past school year ?ias afforded the Student Bar Association an opportunity to begin re-establishing itself as an active organization, after the dislocations of the war period. In the fall a dinner-dance was held at the Lexington Country Club and was well attended by both faculty and students. This dance was the first such held by the S.B.A. since before the war and its success will probably insure its becoming an annual affair. In the spring Judge E. C. O'Rear spoke to the Association on state constitu- tional government and its present day application in Kentucky. The talk was of timely interest and heard by a large audience. The annual spring elections resulted in the election of James S. Chenault, Richmond, as president, Michael Cleare, Louisville, as vice-president, Eliza- beth Smith, Irvine, as secretary, and Rudy Yessin, Harlan, as treasurer. Near the end of the spring quarter a luncheon was held in honor of Professor Frank H. Randall, who was retiring from an active teaching status after having spent twenty years on the faculty. Professor Paul Oberst and others spoke about Mr. Randall and his many outstanding traits and accomplish- ments, and the Student Bar Association presented Mr. Randall a gift as a token of their respect and admiration. The S.B.A. is launching an active summer program and is planning a full schedule of fall events. First year students: Denver Adams, Dee Akers, John P. Allen, Wm. C. Allen, John C. Anggelis, Bonnie B. Ayers, C. Edwin Barnes, Jr., Thomas P. Bell, Everett R. Berger, Jr., William H. Bixler, John R. Bolser, Ralph L. Bonham, Edward T. Breathitt, Jr., Venus C. Brown, John B. Browning, Jimmy N. Buster, A. Singleton Cagle, Dalton B. Caldwell, William D. Calvert, Hugh K. Campbell, Maria Jane Carter, William T. Cheshire, Michael J. Clare, Henry C. Coldiron, David W. Collins, Carl L. Combs, Wilbur G. Cox, Charles R. Coy, Clarence Creech, Fred H. Daugherty, Paul F. Davis, George T. Duncan, Herbert L. Eades, Jr., Harold K. Feiock, Walter C. Felty, Alvin J. Foster, Virgil Fowler, Kelsey E. Friend, Roger E. Fritz, John T. Garrett, Porter H. Gilbert, John P. Godfrey, Jr., Daniel W. Goodman, David C. Graves, Cassius B. Gravitt, Jr., W. Dalton Greenfield, William P. Hale, Charles W. Hamilton, Darrell B. Hancock, James P. Hancock, Henry Hardy, Jr., James L. Hardy, Gladney Harville, Farmer Helton, James C. Helton, Robert H. Helton, Jr., Robert A. Hines, Jr., Charles H. Hockensmith, Morris D. Hodges, Walt W. Hollon, Thomas E. Horne, Donald C. Hoskins, Robert N. Hubbard, Charles W. Huddleston, John J. Johnston, Garnett H. Jones, Robert D. Jones, Milton S. Kafoglis, John W. Kelly, Thomas B. Kessinger, Sam F. Kibbey, Jason R. King, Bert R. Lambert, Charles M. Larkin, John J. Larkin, Frank C. Leach, Bryan L. Lewis, Paul M. Lewis, Richard T. Linn, Benjamin J. Mann, Howard Mann, Alva M. Matherly, Alicen J. May, A. Graydon McGrannahan, Jr., Benjamin H. McKeehan, John W. McKenzie, Delbert L. McLaughlin, Joseph B. McNamara, Jack Miller, Maubert R. Mills, Ben Gardner Moore, Patricia A. Moore, Ralph Moores, Robert C. Muncy, Raymond R. Murphy, Samuel Neacc, Jr., Frederick E. Nichols, Archie C. Nickel I, John J. OHara, Earl T. Osborne, Willard A. Overstreet, Blake H. Page, John A. Palumbo, William H. Parham, William Paul, George C. Perry, III, Clive W. Phelps, Virgil F. Pryor, Royce C. Pulliam, Ralph G. Ranney, Jr., Norris W. Reigler, Edwin D. Rice, Edward C. Richardson, James M. Richardson, Edward A. Roberts, Houston C. Roberts, Harold T. Rogers, Harry V. Rouse, III, Elwood A. Rowsey, William E. Scent, Arnold Short, Buford Short, William E. Sloan, Donald C. Student' Bar Association Smith, Elizabeth R. Smith Jr., William II. Sowers, Bruce Stephens, Jr., Lowell M. Stephens, Robert F. Stewart, Marvin S. Talbott, William F. Threlkeld, William G. Traber, Thomas R. Underwood, Jr., Green W. Unthank, Raymond R. Vincent, William A. Wagner, Ralph M. Walter, John D. Welch, Shelby A. White, Carl P. Williams, William R, Williams, Gilbert M. Wilson, Allen W. Wood, Woodson T. Wood, Leonard E. Wornowicz, John B. Wyatt, Rudy Yessin, Walter Reed Young. Second year students: William E. Allender, Jr., Robert H. Allphin, Richard W. Asher, George E. Barker, Maxwell P. Barret, William B. Blackford, Waldemar W. Bratcher, Daniel N. Brock, Walter L. Brock, Jr., Theodore Caddell, Stanley Carter, George M. Catlett, James S. Chenault, Joe P. Chenault, Jr., Theodore W. Clark, James P. Conley, John R. Cook, Jr., Charles R. Daniel, Frank F. Davis, Hubbard M. Endicott, Milford D. Est ill, Patricia Evans, Bradford T. Garrison, John R. Gillespie, Frank G. Gilliam, Catherine E. Gill is, Henry M. Griffin, Buford W. Guerrant, Alexander D. Hall, Jr., Tom D. Harris, George W. Hatfield, Jr., Paul E. Hayes, Raymond E. Howard, Melvin E. Huddleston, Edward Jackson, Edward H. Johnstone, Jennings H. Kearby, John L. Keller, Ben L. Kessinger, Jr., William C. Kibbey, James M. Lassiter, Flavious B. Martin, Jr., Jack F. Mattingly, Joseph H. McKinley, Henry Meigs II, Everett H. Metcalf, Jr., Harry B. Miller, Jr., Coleman D. Moberly, Joseph A. Montgomery, Edward F. Murphy, Jr., Glenn E. Nippert, Alton S. Payne, Dwight L. Pendleton, Jr., Marvin C. Prince, John T. Pryor, Homer W. Ramsey, Hartwell D. Reed, Jr., Howard P. Rives, Harold J. Rucker, Thomas B. Sattcrwhite, Frederick A. Scott, Forest Smith, Robert W. Smith, Richard S. Smith, Samuel L. Spears, George W. Stephenson, Robert J. Turley, Jr., James A. Tyler, Harold S. Weather- ford, Robert S. Wellman, Bernard A. Wells, Joe S. Wheeler, Norris W. Wilson. Third year students: Marius L. Anderson, John G. Atchison, Daniel D. Ball, James E. Banahan, Sidney C. Barnard, Clay M. Bishop, Abraham Bowling, James C. Brock, William B. Buford, Samuel Carlick, Thomas C. Carroll, Harry M. Caudill, William H. Coldiron, Ben M. Combs, Paul C. Combs, Conley C. Congleton, Lindsey S. Conner, Joseph C. Covington, John Logan Cox, Walter Clay Cox, Jr., William Gray Cox, John Charles Denney, Edward M. Dooley, Douglas W. Faris, Carl F. Engelhardt, Cabell Denny Francis, William E. Francis, George T. Gess, Jr., Stanley Hays, John King Hickey, Reuben M. Holland, Jr., John J. Hopkins, Robert E. Humphreys, Jr., Doyle B. Inman, Willis V. Johnson, J. Pelham Johnston, Russel C. Jones, John M. Kinnaird, John C. Klottcr, Caswell P. Lane, Ottis P. Lanter, William G. Lehnig, Calbert C. Little, Dwain H. Lowry, Arnett Mann, Marcus Mann, Thomas F. Marshall, David P. Martin, Neil R. Maxey, Giles J. McCarthy, Robert W. Meagher, Elmer E. Morgan, George T. Muehlenkamp, Robert E. Park, Robert E. Rice, Jr., William S. Riley, Calvert T. Roszell, Cecil C. Sanders, James G. Sheehan, Jr., Charles A. Sither, Bertel M. Sparks, Wanda L. Spears, Homer W. Stepp, William L. Sullivan, George W. Terrell, Robert E. Vicks, Frank K. Warnock, William T. Wathen, William A. Wickliffe, Eugene S. Wiggins, Clyde Williams, Jr., Bunyan S. Wilson, Jr., John J. Yeager. Sprowls, Bryant Student Government Association Officers: Claude Sprowls, President; Mary Hilleary Bryant, Vice-President; Elizabeth Walters, Secretary; Robert Manley, Treasurer. Faculty advisers are Dr. William S. Ward, Dr. Robert Lunde, and Dean A. B. Kirwan, The Student Government Association was installed on the University campus in 1939. It replaced a divided system in which men were represented by a Men's Student Government Council and women by a Women's Self-Governing System. The constitution of the Student Gov- ernment Association was drawn up in the spring of 1939 and went into effect in September of the same year when it was ratified by the student body. The constitution drawn up then was revised in 1943 and the revised constitution is now in effect. The Student Government Assembly is composed of a president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer and twenty-nine members elected by and from the various colleges at elections held in the fall and spring quarters. The President and secretary of the Student Union Board and the president and secretary of the House President's Council are ex-officio non-voting mem- bers. Three non-voting faculty members, recommended by the Assembly and appointed by the University faculty, also attend Assembly meetings. The official purpose of the Student Government Association is: To act as the responsible authority in relations among students and among student organizations; to act jointly with the University staff in matters affecting common interests; and to advise, request, and recommend action with respect to matters of the Student Government Association to promote projects that are of interest to the student body. Members ore: Gene Amburgey, Roberta Anderson, Joe Ballard, Katherine Barnett, Mose Boston, J. D. Caudill, Harrison Cooper, John Crockett, Helen Deiss, Clell DeSpain, Mary Keith Dosker, Jerry Eastham, Jean Ewbank, Ellis Foster, George Freas, Richard Gillespie, George Goodykoontz, J. P. Johnston, Jameson Jones, Milton Kafoglis, Farnum Lewis, Harry Miller, Ridgely Park, Betty Ree Rhoads, Don Robinson, William Russell, Charlotte Salisbury, Ryburn Weakley, James Welch, Charles Whaley. 178 V 179 Student Government Association Miller, DeSpain, Gillespie, Walters, Jones Freas, Anderson, Whaley, Caudill, Amburgey Barnett, Ballard, Salisbury, Cooper, Dosker Russell, Ewbank, Deiss, Park, Rhoads Crockett, Robinson WAA Council officers: President, Peggy Reynolds; Vice-President, Betty Jane Jackson; Secretary-Treasurer, Betty Ree Rhoads. Council members are: Archery, Henrietta Avent; Basketball, Lola Stokes and Peggy Reynolds; Bowling, Pat Edwards; Badminton, Mary Price Creamer; Hockey, Ruth Wilde and Margaret Hall; Softball, Margaret Winfough and Margaret Wilson; Swimming, Betsy Tandy; Tennis, Vivian Coleman; Volleyball, Charlotte Knapp; Publicity, Em Asbury. 180 Peggy Reynolds W.A.A. Counci Stokes, Jackson, Hall, Knapp, Rhoads Creamer, Coleman, Avent, Wilson, Wilde W.A.A. Council Margaret Winford, bowling . . . Margaret Hall, softball . . . Henrietta Avent, archery . . . Mrs. French and daughter, Penny—coach and mascot. Margaret Hall and Bettye Jackson demonstrate lifesaving . . Peggy Reynolds, WAA president . . . Lola Stokes, badminton. Marilyn Hilton, field hockey . . . Resting . . . Mary Price Creamer, tennis. 181 Rhoads, Wood SuKy The purpose of SuKy is to organize and encourage school spirit in the stu- dent body; to give active support to the University athletic program; and maintain the traditions of the campus. Officers are: Billy Mac Rhoads, President; Ellen Wood Vice-President; Loutille Walker, Secretary; Emery Lou Flanders, Treasurer. Members are: Jerry Britt, Betty Compton, Ann Dennison, Frances Farmer, Emery Lou Flanders, Dave Hatchett, Alton Haynie, Frances Horlacher, Frances Horton, Fern Jacobs, Ann Keeton, Charlotte Knapp, Winfield Leathers, Martha Martin, Dick Mayes, Charles Moore, Ruth Mount, Opal Owen, Nancy Potts, Nita Powers, Betty Ree Rhoads, Billy Mac Rhoads, Betsy Sue Scott, Jim Shaffer, Jean Sherman, Lola Stokes, Janet Sulzer, Joann Talley, Ralph Tatum, Bill Voor- hees, Loutille Walker, Sue Warren, Ryburn Weakley, Charles Whaley, Ellen Wood. I SuKy Clarke, Flanders, Walker, Whaley, Scott Keeton, Britt, Warren, Horlacher, Horton Shaffer, Stokes, Triplett, Mayes, Jacobs Compton, Weakley, Martin, Knapp, Farmer Leathers, Sulzer, Talley, Hatchett, Mount Dennison, Owen, Potts, Powers, Rhoads Sprowls, Pogue, Conrad, Mattingly, Rouse, Carter Holtzclaw, McCracken, Friedly, van Goudoever, Stephenson, Jones Danford, Johnson, Ungerleider, Myers, Hollands, Hockensmith YMCA Cabinet I he purpose of the YMCA Cabinet is to help students and faculty members in developing their religious life and to help meet the needs of the students through a program planned for social, mental and spiritual growth. Officers are: President, Russell Conrad; Vice-President, Wendell Poundstone; Secretary, Edward Carter; Treasurer, Luther Hilliard. Members are: George Campbell, John Cashman, Ralph Danford, Harold Friedley, H. Hocken- smith, David Holland, Harold Holtzclaw, Thomas Johnson, Jameson Jones, Thomas Mattingly, Ralph McCracken, Larry Myers, Thomas Pogue, Sebastian Van Goudoever, Harry Rouse, William Russell, Robert Smith, Claude Sprowls, Howard Stephenson, Joel Ungerleider. 184 YWCA Cabinet The YWCA Cabinet was installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1904. Its purpose: We unite in the desire to realize full and creative life Ihrough 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. The director is Carolyn Spicer. The officers are: Rose- mary Dummitt, President; Leslie Hollingsworth, Vice-President; Jean Ewbank, Secretary; Maybelle Reichenbach, Treasurer. Members are: Sara Beam, Corinna Cook, Mary Price Creamer, Amy Dean, Ann Dorroh, Evelyn Ewing, Frances Farmer, Garnett Gayle, Sara Green, Virginia Henry, Millie Johnston, Mary Sue McWhirter, Betty Ree Rhoads, Betty Strunk, Betty Tuttle, Bertha Florence Ward, Jean Welsh Dorritt White, Mitzi Wilson. Hollingsworth, Ewbank, Dummit, Reichenbach, Farmer, Dorroh Greene, Ward, Ewing, Strunk, White, Gayle Johnston, Tuttle, McWhirter, Wilson, Henry, Rhoads 185 Freshman Club The Freshman Club was founded at the University of Kentucky in 1938. Faculty advisers are Carolyn Spicer and Bart N. Peak. Student Advisers are Amy Dean and Luther Hilliard. Officers: President, Lee Myles, President; Juanita Violette, Vice-President; Carolyn Freeman, Secretary. Upperclass 'Y' The Upperclass Fellowship was founded at the University of Kentucky in 1943. Faculty advisers are Carolyn Spicer and Bart N. Peak. Halyard, Graff, Bartley, Feierabend, McCready, Graham, Thompson Brown, Sorrelle, Talley, Huddleston, Bassett, West, Hollingsworth Russell, Johnston, Snowden, Cox, Walker, Powers, Snyder Radio Studios WBKY — University of Kentucky Radio Studios. Faculty advisers are E. G. Sulzer and Lolo Robinson. Personnel are: Allen S. Abramson, Mary Lou Bartley, Clifton H. Bassett, Gordon Brown, Kirby W. Cox, W. K. English, Jack Feierabend, Glenn Graff, Rubye Graham, O. C. Halyard, Kent Hollingsworth, Walter D. Huddleston, Harvey V. Johnston, Karl F. McCready, Tom Perkins, Nita Powers, Rusty Russell, John Sorrell, Jim Snowden, James Snyder, Jo Ann Talley, Robert D. Thompson, Ronald D. Walker, Roy Watts, Joyce West. MJWfWI' Pitkin Club The Pitkin Club was founded at Shadyside Church, Pittsburgh, Penn., in 1913. It was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1925. Purpose; To promote friendship, fellowship, and religious growth. Faculty advisers are Carolyn Spicer, Bart Peak and Dr. E. N. Fergus. Officers are Edna F. Crawford, President; Charlotte Knapp, Vice-President; Jane FJamersley, Secretary; Don Robinson, Treasurer. Members are: Bob Bell, Bob Blumer, John Burrier, Edward Carter, Eleanor Caslick, Anne Clay- ton, Betty Compton, Russell Conrad, Harry Cooper, Mildred Cooper, Dick Crafton, Edna Crawford, Marjorie Cutler, Ralph Danford, Mary Keith Dosker, Betty Driver, Jim Durham, Mike Edgeworth, Pat Evans, Charles Fergus, Waren Fischer, Harriet Freeman, Edward Fricke, Harold Friedly, London Garrett, Jack Giannini, Jane Hamersley, Elbert Harber, David Holland, Jacob Johns, Jean Spicer King, Charlotte Knapp, Marvin Lear, Gerry Leet, Virginia Lipscomb, Mary E. McRoberts, Cecelia F. Meers, Howard Morgan, Floye Mullinaux, Dorcas O'Neal, Pearl Parker, Edgar Perkins, Tom Pogue, Dan Pope, Wendell Poundstone, Dorothy Ray, Don Robinson, Harry Rouse, William Russell, Lee Anna Scott, Bernice Sebree, Charles Shelby, Martha Short, Robert Smith, William Spragens, Mary Lee Stamper, Margaret Steele, Martha Stivers, Lola Stokes, James Stone, Ann Taylor, Hiter Woods, Ellis Taylor, Jim Tucker, Basil Van Goudoever, Lois Wade, Jean Waggoner, Tillie Walker, Bob Weaver, Ellen Wood. 189 COACH ADOLPH RUPP Basketball The greatest collegiate basketball team in the history of the game is the title acclaimed Kentucky's Wildcats at the finish of the 1947-48 season. Be- hind the tremendous success of the Lexington Lynxmen is the incomparable Coach Adolph Rupp, who is recognized as the best in the country. Last March, the 47-year-old mentor was voted as the No. 1 basketball coach in a poll of over 44,000 fans from all sections of the nation. Rupp finished far in front of the runner-up, College of the City of New York's Nat Holman, as he garnered approximately 37% of all the ballots. In 1 8 seasons with the Wildcats, The Man in the Brown Suit has directed his team to a record of 353 wins, only 70 losses for an average of .834, cer- tainly one of the foremost records in the sport. Six times in this period the UK Ocelots ended the season with a percentage over .900, including the last three campaigns. Coach Rupp came to the University in 1930. He is a native of Halstead, Kansas. In his youth, he attended Kansas University, graduating from there in 1923. In 1944 he was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame. He will serve as the Assistant Basketball Coach of the U. S. Olympic Team this summer in London, England. Around the South, the Baron is known as Mr. Basketball himself. And he will try to keep it that way with his ever-winning Kentucky basketball teams. 190 NMwrjflNi' Basketball i 1947-48 RESULTS UK-OPP TEAM HIGH SCORER PLACE DATE 80-41—Indiana Central—Beard (17)—Alumni gym—Nov. 29 80-41—Fort Knox—Groza, Parkinson (12) Alumni Gym—Dec. 1 72-18—Tulsa—Groza (11)—Alumni gym—Dec. 5 71-22—Tulsa—Groza (15)—Alumni gym—Dec. 6 74-50—DePaul—Beard (17)—Louisville—Dec. 10 67-31—Cincinnati—Holland (12)—Cincinnati—Dec. 13 79-37—Xavier—Groza (18)—Alumni gym—Dec. 17 59-60—Temple—Groza (16)—Philadelphia—Dec. 20 52-40—St. John's—Rollins (16)—Madison Sq. Gdn.—Dec. 23 65-23—Creighton—Jones (15)—Louisville—Jan. 2 98-41—Western Ontario—Beard (18)—Alumni gym—Jan. 3 67- 53—Miami (Ohio)—Beard, Barker (13)—Oxford, O., Jan. 5 47-45—Michigan State—Rollins (12)—E. Lansing—Jan. 10 79-57—Ohio University-Beard (20)—Athens, Ohio, Jan. 12 65-54—Tennessee—Groza (16)—Knoxville—Jan. 17 71-56—Georgia Tech—Beard (16)—Atlanta, Ga.—Jan. 19 88-51—Georgia—Groza (24)—Athens, Ga.—Jan. 20 70-43—Cincinnati—Beard, Rollins (11)—Alumni gym—Jan. 24 68- 51—DePaul—Barnstable (17)—Chicago, III.—Jan. 31 55-64—Notre Dame—Groza (23)—So. Bend, Ind.-—Feb. 2 41-31—Alabama—Beard (16)—Tuscaloosa, Ala.—Feb. 5 69- 39—Washington U—Beard, Rollins (12)—Memphis, Tenn, Feb. 7 82-51—-Vanderbilt—Beard (19)—Nashville—Feb. 9 69-42—Tennessee—Jones (12)—Alumni gym—Feb. 14 63-33—Alabama—Barker (14)—Alumni gym—Feb. 16 79-43—Vanderbilt—Beard (15)—Alumni gym—Feb. 20 78-54-—Georgia Tech.—Jones (22)—Alumni gym—Feb. 21 58- 38—Temple—Jones, Beard (12)—Louisville—Feb. 24 59- 37—Xavier—Barker (15)—Cincinnati—Feb. 28 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TOURNEY UK-OPP TEAM HIGH SCORER DATE 87-31—Florida—Line (22)—Louisville—March 4,5,6 63-47—Louisiana State University—Groza (15)—Louis- ville—March 4, 5, 6 70-47—1 ennessee—Jones (18)—Louisville—March 4,5,6 54-43—Georgia Tech—Rollins (14)—Louisville—March 4,5,6 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSN. TOURNEY MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY UK-OPP TEAM HIGH SCORER DATE 76- 53—Columbia—Jones (21)—March 18-23 60- 52—Holy Cross—Groza (23)—March 18-23 58-42—Baylor—Groza (14)—March 18-23 OLYMPIC TRIALS, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN NEW YORK CITY UK-OPP TEAM HIGH SCORER DATE 91-57—Louisville—Beard (22)—March 27-31 77- 59—Baylor—Groza (33)—March 27-31 49-53—Phillips Oilers—Beard (23)—March 27-31 Basketball Review of Season The State of Kentucky is famous for its thoroughbreds and tobacco, for its hillbillies and sugar-cured hams, for its colonels and corn, for its beautiful belles and, probably most of all for its basketball teams. The University of Kentucky's Wildcats started the 1947-48 season on Novem- ber 29 and, in the four-month campaign, went on to win the distinction of the greatest collegiate basketball team of all time, as the Blue and White captured 36 victories in the strenuous 39-game season.” Only defeats by Temple University, Notre Dame and the Phillips 66 Oilers, the National AAU champions, marred the Kentucky record. Mixed with these contests were triumphs over such notable teams as Holy Cross, Baylor, DePaul, Columbia, St. John's, and the NIAB winners, the Louisville Cardinals. The Fayette County Felines started the season taking seven consecutive wins, then dropped a one-point decision to Temple in Philadelphia. Bouncing back, the Cats won 1 1 more encounters before being upset by the strong Notre Dame quintet at South Bend. Then 1 8 more teams in a row were whipped by the Wildcats before they lost in the Olympic Trials finals to the Phillips squad. In their home lair, Alumni gym, the Kentucky Kats took all 1 1 frays and now boast a mark of 64 consecutive victories in UK's Euclid avenue cage arena. The famed Zip Kids of the Tobacco State finished the regular season with a 27-2 record. They copped the Southeastern Conference crown in Louisville early in March and went to the NCAA tournament in New York with a mark of 31 wins and 2 defeats. In the NCAA meet, the wiry Wildcats swept past Columbia, Holy Cross and Baylor to capture the championship honors and become only the second team in history to have won the NCAA and the National Invitational titles. Utah is the other team. Then came the Olympic Trials, which were also held in the mecca of basketball, New York City's Madison Square Garden. Capacity crowds saw the smooth-clicking Caintucky combine shoot past Louisville in the opening round and Baylor in the semi-finals. In the finals, Kentucky met the winners of the opposite bracket, the Phillips Oilers of Bartlettsville, Oklahoma, who had clipped the National YMCA champ, Prospect Park of Brooklyn, and then the Denver Nuggets, to move into the title game with Kentucky. The 40-minute skirmish that was played between the Oilers and the Wildcats has been described by the New York sports scribes as perhaps the greatest basket- ball game ever staged in the history of the sport. Led by the phenomenal guard, Ralph Beard, the Cats nearly upset the AAU champions, winners of 62 games in 65 contests for the season, but it was seven- footer Bob Kurland who turned the tide in the dying minutes of the unforgettable fracas. Foothills Kurland, with the score 47-45, (Kentucky), dumped in three quick goals while the scrapping Cats hit for one. The thrilling game ended, Phillips 53, Kentucky 49. Basketbal I Thrills of the Season Ralph Beard's 52| 2-foot field goal against Tennessee in the final seconds of the first half in a game played at Alumni gymnasium. Alex Groza's great game against Baylor in the Olympic Trials as he scored 26 points in the first half and 7 more in the final semester. Ken Rollins completely stopping Holy Cross' top star, Bob Cousy, in that all important game with the Crusaders in the NCAA tourney. Kentucky's terrific game against the outclassed University of Louisville in the opening round of the Trials. Final score, UK, 91 and UL, 57. Ralph Beard's once-in-a-lifetime performance against the Oilers in the Trials finals as he went wild, scoring 23 points on 1 1 field goals and one free throw, to outscore the mighty seven-foot Phillips center. Bob Kurland, who flipped in 20 tallies. Dale Barnstable's fine exhibition of long-range shooting against DePaul in Chicago's Stadium. His long shots turned a tight game into a relatively easy game for the classy Cats. Wah Wah Jones' inspired game against Tennessee in the semifinals of the Southeastern Conference tourney in Louisville. The Harlan Hurrican was really hot as he hit for 18 points, mostly on those famous Jones' set-shots from the side of the court. The Wildcats all-around brilliant play against a truely fine Holy Cross quintet. This game might well be called the best performance of the entire season by the Wildcats as a team. Ken Rollins hitting those timely goals against a surprising Georgia Tech team in the SEC finals last March. His 14 points in this game greatly helped the Ken- tucky Zip Kids to win their fifth consecutive conference crown. Cliff Barker's stealing the ball six times in the first half of a regular-season game with Alabama at Alumni gym as the audience went wild. Captain Ken Rollins Dale Barnstable Jim Line Joe Holland 193 Hirsch, Parkinson, Day, Stough, Henne Basketball WILDCATS SEASON SCORING PLAYER G. FGA FGM % FTA FTM % TP Joe Holland ... 38 207 58 28 47 24 51 140 James Line ... 38 296 107 36.1 62 51 82.2 265 Wallace Jones ... ... 36 427 133 31.1 103 69 67 335 Jim Jordan ... 30 88 13 14.6 25 18 72 44 Cliff Barker ... 38 317 98 30.9 93 52 55.8 248 Dale Barnstable .. .. 38 280 76 27.1 42 24 57.1 176 Walter Hirsch ... 13 55 16 29 9 5 55.5 37 Roger Day ... 11 18 5 27.7 9 7 77.7 17 Alex Groza ... 39 530 200 37.7 140 88 62.8 488 Dutch Campbell .. ... 15 27 6 22.2 7 4 57.1 16 Robert Henne ... 1 1 22 5 22.8 7 3 42.8 13 Ralph Beard ... 38 536 194 36.2 149 88 59 476 Kenneth Rollins .. .. 39 341 95 27.8 92 67 72.8 257 Jack Parkinson .... ... 29 214 43 20 22 10 45.4 96 Albert Cummins .. .. 17 37 13 35.1 9 6 66.6 32 Johnny Stough .... .. 23 38 8 21 10 5 50 21 Garland Townes .. .. 13 22 7 31.8 11 5 45.4 19 Will Smether .. 7 10 5 50 3 0 00 10 Totals 3465 1082 31.8 840 526 62.5 2690 G—Games played. FGA—Field goals attempted. FGM—Field goals made. %—Percentage of shots made. FTA—Free throws attempted. FTM—Free throws made. TP—Total points. In 39 games Kentucky hit 31.2% of their shots. Opponents hit an average of 23.2% of their shots. Kentucky averaged 69 points per game. Opponents averaged 44.3 points per game. Forwards accounted for 1262 points. Guards accounted for 924 points. Centers accounted for 504 points. Total—2690. 194 Ralph Beard scores against Tennessee Harry Lancaster, assistant coach Humzey Yessin, team manager Olympic runners-up NCAA Champs 195 The 1947 Kentucky football campaign marked Coach Paul Bryant's second successful season since coming here early in 1946 from the University of Maryland. In his first year, as head coach, the Wildcats compiled a record of 7 wins and 3 losses, the best in many years. Last Season, however, his spirited Cats topped that mark as they copped 8 victories while tasting defeat 3 times. Therefore in directing Kentucky through 21 games, Coach Bryant has been beaten only six times, all being by strong Southeastern Con- ference elevens. No intersectional foe as yet has been able to trim Bryant's boys. The affable mentor is a former Alabama football star. He played for the Tide in 1933, 1934, and 1935 along with the great Don Hut- son and Dixie Howell. After graduation, ''The Bear coached at Ala- bama, later going to Vanderbilt. Two years later, he entered the Navy and went from Georgia Pre-Flight to Africa and then to the North Carolina Pre-Flight school as the war ended. After his separation from service, Bryant went to Maryland, where he directed that school's grid team to its most successful season in history in his first year there. He is a native of Fordyce, Arkansas. Footbal I WILDCAT STATISTICS Leading Rushing Net Aver- SCORES Backs Attempts Gain age Howe 19 178 9.3 Farris 41 265 6.4 Kentucky Opponents Phelps R. Genito .. 80 32 416 167 5.2 5.2 Ole Miss Boiler 48 235 4.9 7 1 4 Jamerson ... 30 140 4.6 20 Cincinnati 0 Martin 10 46 4.6 Moseley 73 250 3.4 20 Xavier 7 Passing Attempts Comple- tions Net Yards 26 Georgia 0 Phelps Blanda 4 114 4 53 89 484 14 Vanderbilt 0 Boiler 17 SCORING 6 108 7 0 Michigan State Alabama 6 Player Touch- PAT Total 13 Phelps 5 0 30 Blanda 1 17 26 15 West Virginia 6 Moseley (one field goal) 4 0 24 36 Evansville 0 Boiler Jamerson ... 2 2 1 0 13 12 6 Tennessee 13 Farris Jones 2 2 0 0 12 12 24 Great Lakes Bowl Game, Villanova 14 Howe Sengel 2 1 0 0 12 6 Bradshaw .. 1 0 6 R. Genito ... 1 0 6 175 73 Odlivak 1 0 6 Hensley 1 0 6 Safeties: Serini one (West Virginia) and Ford one (Fvansville). Squad 197 A Review of the 1947 Season By Tom Diskin The 1947 Kentucky Wildcat football team had a record of eight wins and three losses. It was the first time since 1909 that a UK grid eleven had won more than seven games in one season. Brilliant victories over Georgia, Vander- bilt, and Villanova highlighted the cam- paign, which was Paul (Bear) Bryant's sec- ond year as head football coach of the wiry Wildcats. Kentucky's appearance in Cleveland's first annual Great Lakes Bowl game marked the initial time that a Wildcat football team had ever participated in a post-season bowl game. The Blue and White came through splendidly in that game as they trimmed a big and powerful Villanova eleven, 24-14, Captain Mosely which helped offset the bitter loss to the Tennessee Volunteers two weeks before. On October 11, the inspired Wildcats whipped the Georgia Bulldogs on Stoll Field, 26-0, in a game that few spectators will soon forget A capacity crowd of 24,000 people saw Kentucky completely outplay the favored huskies of Coach Wally Butts, from the opening whistle, when Dopey Farris, Rhodemyre, Yarutis, Serini Griffin, Lair, Sengel, H. Jones Boiler scores in Great Lakes Bowl game. (Left to right: No. 54, Griffin; No. 30; Truman No. 27, Jones; Yarutis with raised hands; Serini at right.) Phelps raced 60 yards for a touchdown to the final horn. For the second straight year, the Lex- ington Lynxmen inflicted upon Vanderbilt their first defeat of the season. A week after the Georgia victory, the clawing Cats went to Nashville and scratched out a well- earned win over the Commodores, some- thing that Northwestern, Alabama, and Ole Miss could not do in previous games against Vandy. After the completion of the grid season Seniors Wash Serini, Jay Rhodemyre and Bill Moseley were chosen to represent Ken- tucky in the annual Blue-Gray football game in Montgomery, Alabama, which was held last year on December 27. Each player dis- tinguished himself that day for the South. Serini blocked two punts in the first half of the game, thereby setting up a pair of scores for the Gray eleven. Moseley set up another touchdown as he took a lateral on one play and drove to the one-yard line before being stopped. Rhodemyre was called by ace sportscaster Harry Wismer, who called the game, one of the outstand- ing linemen on the field in that battle. Rhodemyre made the-Southeastern's All- Conference team at the center position; Serini was nominated on the second team; and Leo Yarutis was placed on the All-SEC third team. Fullback Moseley was voted honorary cap- tain of the team at the conclusion of the campaign. Serini was voted the outstand- ing lineman of the Cat squad. Wah Jones watches Kentucky-Alabama game after appendectomy 199 Blanda, Boiler, Howe, Phelps, Ulinski Football MISSISSIPPI 14 — KENTUCKY 7 September 20 Oxford, Miss. Attendance: 18,000 The Kentucky Wildcats were upset by Ole Miss, 14-7, in the Southeastern Conferences opening game of the 1947 grid campaign. With the deadly-accurate Charley Conerly passing and huge Barney Poole catching, the Rebels scored in the first and the third quarters to take the game. KENTUCKY 20 — CINCINNATI 0 September 27 Lexington, Ky. Attendance: 24,000 In one of the wildest games played on Stoll Field in recent years, Kentucky thumped the burly Bearcats of Cincinnati, 20-0, as UK Halfback Don Dopey Phelps scored two touchdowns and set up the third score. KENTUCKY 20 —XAVIER 7 October 4 Cincinnati, Ohio Attendance: 15,000 A capacity crowd in the Xavier Stadium saw the white- clad Kentuckians score in the opening minutes of the game and keep right on going to roll up a 20-7 score against Xavier University. KENTUCKY 26 —GEORGIA 0 October 11 Lexington, Ky. Attendance: 24,000 The UK Wildcats duplicated their feat of the week before by scoring again in the opening minutes of the game, and went right on to turn in one of the biggest upsets of the season by soundly whipping the Georgia Bulldogs, 26-0, be- fore a crowd that thoroughly expected to see the Cats thrashed, and went away pleasantly surprised. The Kentuckian backfield ran wild, led by Dopey Phelps, the Danville Demon, as he ran 60 yards for the first mark of the contest. KENTUCKY 14 — VANDERBILT 0 October 18 Nashville, Tenn. Attendance: 21,000 Kentucky trounced a hitherto undefeated Vanderbilt team, 14-0, to win their fourth straight gridiron victory of the season, before another capacity crowd on the Commodore's Dudley Field. The Blue and White scored their touchdowns in the first and the second periods with Quarterback George Blanda sneaking over for the first, and passing to End Chink Sengel for the second. Blanda converted both times. KENTUCKY 7 — MICHIGAN STATE 6 October 25 East Lansing, Mich. Attendance: 27,500 A capacity crowd saw the favored Kentucky team nar- rowly miss being upset by a fighting Michigan State eleven. It was the superb kicking and punting of George Blanda, UK quarterback, that proved to be the slight winning dif- ference and give the Cats a 7-6 margin. ALABAMA 13 —KENTUCKY 0 November 1 Lexington, Ky. Attendance: 24,000 The Kentucky Wildcats' five-game winning streak was abruptly halted by a red-hot Crimson Tide, 13-0, as Alabama's All-American, Hurlin' Harry Gilmer, ran, kicked and passed to extend the ole 'Bama jinx another year. UK's last vic- tory over the Tuscaloosans was in 1922. This was the first defeat the Cats had suffered on Stoll Field since Paul Bryant became head coach in 1946. KENTUCKY 15 —WEST VIRGINIA 6 November 6 Morgantown, W. Va. Attendance: 26.500 The biggest crowd ever to witness a football game in West Virginia saw the Kentucky Wildcats trim a stubborn Phelps (21) sweeps around end against Alabama. Capt. Wozniak (38) and Harry Gilmer (52) seen at right. Bama's monk Mosely drives deep into Kentucky territory. Left to right, Blanda (66), Gain (50), Man- cha (41), Bentley (51), Mims (8). 200 V Boiler picks up four yards against Villanova. Others seen are Serini (48), Moseley (35), and Yanelli of Villanova, (43). Kentucky Right Halback Jack Farris (No. 23) is shown above scoring the Wildcats' lone touchdown against Tennessee last No- vember on Stoll Field before a homecoming crowd of 24,000 peo- ple. The Volunteers won, 13-6. Other Kentucky players shown are Leo Yarutis (No. 33), Bill Griffin (No. 54), Matt Lair (No. 4), and Jay Rhodemyre (No. 45), who is about to take out the Vols star tailback, Hal Littleford (No. 17). Reserve Center Si Sivert (No. 76) reaches in vain for Farris. Football Mountaineer eleven, 15-0, on a muddy, slow gridiron. The longest run of the day was made by Jim Howe as he raced 57 yards for the second UK touchdown. KENTUCKY 36 — EVANSVILLE 0 November 15 Lexington, Ky. Attendance: 15,000 Kentucky rolled easily to their seventh victory of the season as they whipped a weak Evansville eleven, 36-0, on Stoll Field. The UK backs had a field day, racking up five touchdowns, four extra points, and a safety against the big but out-classed Purple Aces from the Hoosier state. TENNESSEE 13 — KENTUCKY 6 November 22 Lexington, Kentucky Attendance: 24,000 Kentucky's most bitter rival, the Tennessee Volunteers, ruined another UK homecoming by upsetting the favored Wildcats, 13-6. It looked as though the game might go as figured, when Kentucky pushed across the Volunteer goai midway in the first quarter to go ahead, 6-0, but the Vols came back in the second period to tie it up 6-6. It wasn't until the final frame that Gen. Bob Neyland's men tallied the deciding touchdosvn, when Hal Littleford, a thorn in the Wildcat's paw, dashed twenty yards into pay- off territory. Becker tossed to Chancey for the extra point, and the Cats had lost, 13-6. The defeat had stopped Kentucky from bettering the 7-3 regular season record of last fall. It was their 26th loss in 43 encounters with the Vols — the last Wildcat victory be- ing in 1935, by 27-0. GREAT LAKES BOWL GAME KENTUCKY 24 —VILLANOVA 14 December 6 Cleveland, Ohio Attendance: 15,000 In the battle of the Wildcats, Kentucky thumped a big Villanova eleven, 24-14, at Cleveland Municipal Stadium in the first annual Great Lakes Bowl Game. By winning their initial appearance in a post-season bowl game, the 'Tuckians finished the 1947 season with a record of eight wins and three losses, the best mark a Blue and White team has made since 1909. Boiler, Howe and Blanda were the big guns for Ken- tucky in this game, with Boiler scoring two TD's, Howe going for one, and Blanda kicking a field goal to complete the UK scoring. The line played a rugged, rough and tumble ball game against a line that was equally rough. But Rhodemyre, Serini and Co. managed to outcharge the Main Liners and shake their backs loose for long runs. Kentucky's scores came in the first quarter when Blanda kicked a field goal, one TD in the third session, with two more in the last period. Villanova got their 14 points in Ihe final quarter. W. Jones The combined bands of Kentucky and Ten- Smotherman nessee are shown above in one of the half- time formations the bands did for the capacity throng at the Wildcat-Volunteer clash last fall. 201 Baseball Ralph Beard, close behind Stough in hitting, and always dependable in the field, formed the other half of one of the best keystone combinations in the South. In the last game of the Vanderbilt series, Beard scrambled to complete three double plays. He hit .354 for the season, led the team in triples. Wah Jones was the mainstay of the pitching staff, losing the first game of his collegiate baseball career when Georgia Tech spoiled his 5-0 record by knocking him out of the box, in his first encounter against them. Up until that time, it looked like all Jones had to do, was throw his glove out on the mound and Kentucky was assured of another victory. Cliff Barker, the team's ace slugger, was fifth in the batting order and led the Wildcats in home runs. Twice The Grand Old Man hit game-winning homers for Wah Jones. Allen Hamilton hit the ball hard and often and probably would have been far in the lead in the Runs- Batted-ln column, if Cliff Barker had not cleared the bases with homers several times, just before Ham's turn at bat. Bob Henne, with his steady hitting, just couldn't be kept out of the line-up, so when lanky Walt Hirsch took over the first sack, Henne was moved to left field, where he started almost every game. Peppery John Crosthwaite's steady fielding around third base and his morale lifting, let's go bayBEE helped the spirit of the team. Buddy Clegg, Jay Cummins, and Dom Fucci divided the catching chores, all appearing in about the same number of games. Benny Zaranka was right behind Jones in the pitching department for games won. Coach Moseley, without a single senior on his squad, is looking forward to the best season in Kentucky baseball next year. He plans a ten-day, spring training tour down in the deep South to get the boys off to a flying start. Coach Bryant, football mentor, has already consent- ed to release all prospective baseball players from spring football practice by April 1, and Coach Rupp is sure all the basketball boys will be through with their season by then. For the past two years, the Kentuckians have been unable to win games consistently, until the season is half over, when warm weather loosens the pitchers' arms. Now, with a Southern spring training trip, veterans with at least one year's experience at every position, the Wildcats should have one of the better baseball teams in the Southeastern Conference in 1949. DATE UK OPPONENT PLACE April 16 1 — 5 Vanderbilt Here April 17 6—12 Vanderbilt Here April 23 12—10 Georgia Here April 24 2 —26 Georgia Here April 26 7 —10 Vanderbilt There April 27 9—10 Vanderbilt There April 30 8 — 5 Georgia Tech There May 1 6 —18 Georgia Tech There May 7 5 — 4 Georgia Tech Here May 8 8 —12 Georgia Tech Here May 14 1 4—- 1 Tennessee Here May 15 6 — 1 Tennessee Here May 19 9 —13 Georgia There May 20 1 1— 6 Georgia There May 21 15— 7 Tennessee There May 22 1 1— 3 Tennessee There 203 —By Kent Hollingsworth Assistant Coach Settle, Head Coach Moseley 204 Kentucky Wildcats varsity track and field team, left to right, first row: James Wise, Dopey Phelps, Johnny Meihaus, Ralph Genito, George Kirchner, Tony Dallas Bob Gibson. Second row: Coach Don Cash Seaton, John Chumley, Don Frampton, John Richter, Frank Smotherman, Clayton Cruise, Leonard Preston, Manager William Young. Third row: Dale Barnstable, James Hibbard, Jack Distler, Dick Griffith, Norm Moody, Graydon Bell, Buchanan Wrench, and Bob Leininger. T rack The 1 948 University track team finished the season undefeated in dual meets. However, when entered in the major meets, the inexperienced cindermen scored few points. Early in the season, Kentucky entered the Purdue Relays and later the Penn Relays. On both occasions, they returned scoreless. But Coach Don Seaton, who has just finished his first year with the Cats, is build- ing for the future and this experience might help the thinlies in future years. After returning from Philadelphia and the Penn Relays, the Cat cindermen settled down to whip Mar- shall, 106-16, took Vanderbilt in another dual meet, 65-31, and then TPI, 103-30. A 651 2-651 2 tie re- sulted in a meet against Tennessee at Knoxville. Shortly after this, the harriers went to Birmingham, Ala., for the SEC meet. LSU won with a total of 41 points. Auburn was second, Tulane third and Tech fourth. Following these top teams were Mississippi State, Florida, Ole Miss, Alabama, Kentucky (9) Ten- nessee and Georgia. The Wildcats defeated Eastern State Teachers here to close the season. The point efficiency of the Wildcat runners and Kentucky Kittens (UK's freshman track team) left to right, first row: Fred Neuville, Carl McMurray Guy Weeks, Bob Fraiman, Lewis Hammack, James Carr, and Bill Davis. Second row: Manager Carol Houchen, Bill Brown, Harold Ziegler, James McConaughey, Gene Dryer, Charles Warner, Bob Wharton, and Coach Don Cash Seaton. Track field men in meets of the season were as follows: Tony Dallas (49 points for season); John Chumley 46; Cap- tain George Kirchner 43; Dopey Phelps 39; Dick Griffith 38; John Meihaus 31; Ralph Genito 29; Dale Barnstable 27; Frank Smotherman 24; John Richter 22; Clayton Cruise 21; Norman Moody 17; Graydon Bell 12 and James Gibson 12. SPIKED SHOE This spring marked the organization of the Ken- tucky chapter of the SEC Society of the Spiked Shoe. The organization, an active fraternity for varsity track lettermen, was started on April 1 with a total of 10 charter members. The principle purpose of this group is to improve subcollegiate track, such as high school teams, and thereby improve the sport and spectator interest. Officers elected were Dick Griffith, Paducah, pres- ident; Clayton Cruise, Lexington, vice-president; Bill Young, Stanford, secretary; and Tony Dallas, Paducah, treasurer. Other charter members are John Meihaus, Lexington; George Kirchner, captain of the team, of Fort Knox; Bob Drury, Cleveland; Bob Leininger, Lex- ington; and Leonard Preston, Louisville. Spiked Shoe Society (track) members: left to right, first row: Tony Dallas, Bob Leininger, George Kirchner, Johnny Meihaus, and Dick Griffith. Second row: Coach Don Cash Seaton, Dopey Phelps, Norman Moody, Clayton Cruise, Leonard Preston, and Manager William Young. Fencing Front row left to right): John Ford, Elkhorn City; Sid Neal, Owensboro; Bob Rupard, North Middletown, O.; M. Joel Unger- leider, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Doug Brown, Louisville. Back row: George Christen, Louisville; Peben Haagensen, Recife, Brazil; Alan Solomon, Salem Conn.; S. Nichols, Glas- gow; Charles LeGette, Louisville; and Coach Breckinridge, Lexington. 205 Left to right, kneeling; Reusch, Tatum, King, Collins. Standing; Dickerson, Meadows, Asbury, Coach Durham Tennis The 1 948 tennis team was built around Dan Dicker- son, Tommy Asbury and Jerry Claiborne. Other men on the varsity included Bob Collins, Dick Meadow, Paul King, Elmer Reusch, Omar Tatum and Juan Balzola. Handicapped by the rainy weather, the Wildcat netters were slow in rounding into top form. It wasn't until April 16 that the first match was played, that being at Cookesville, Tenn. On that day, the UKats trimmed Tennessee Poly, 9-0. The next day, however, Vanderbilt's team took Kentucky, 9-0, at Nashville. On their first appearance on their home courts, the Kats clipped Berea College, 9-0. Shortly thereafter, the charges of Coach Durham were clipped by Georgia Tech, 9-0, and by Cincinnati, again 9-0. In the next matches, the Felines took Xavier 8-1, were beaten again by Cincinnati, this time 8-1. On May 15, Notre Dame's powerhouse came here and captured an easy 9-0 win, and two days later the Volunteers slapped Kentucky again, the final score being 8-1. Dickerson and Meado.rs teamed up in the doubles to win UK's only point in this match The Kentuckians came back to whip the Xavier Musketeers and Kentucky Wesleyan netters as the season came to an end. Dickerson was the No 1 man on the squad; Asbury was No. 2; Clairborne was placed in the No. 3 slot. 206 Golf Coach Frank Atkin's University golf team started off the season slowly, losing to Indiana University twice and to Notre Dame, but came along fast as the campaign ended. With mosr of the golfers on the team being fresh- men and sophomores, the next few seasons for the Wildcat niblickers should be very successful ones. 1947's standouts, namely Johnny Owens, Dick Hicks, Fred Lewis and Marvin Lear, were joined this spring by three more promising players, Ray Colton, Jack Asher and Kearns Hamilton, all freshmen. The 1 949 squad might possibly go far in the tough South- eastern Conference competition. This spring, the linksmen started off by losing to Indiana, at Bloomington. In the following matches, Kentucky trimmed Miami and Vanderbilt, lost to Notre Dame, again to Indiana, and came back to lick Xavier. After the X match, UK then clipped Tennessee and Georgia Tech. Then in the Southeastern Con- ference meet at Athens, Ga., the Cat swishers failed to qualify. Colton and Asher were low for UK with.80 each. Lear had an 81; Owens 83; and Lewis an 84. Following this, the Blue and White lost to a strong Tech team; whipped the Tennessee Vols again; took the University of Cincinnati after losing earlier in the week to the Bearcats. Owens and Company then trounced Xavier again, beat Miami, but were upset by the Vanderbilt Com- modores at Nashville, as the season ended. 1948 GOLF SEASON RESULTS 121 2 14X2 Indiana University 13 5 Western Michigan 13 5 Vanderbilt 21 6 Miami, Ohio 1 IX2 15X2 Indiana University 9 18 Notre Dame 20 7 Xavier 13X2 4X2 Tennessee 1 1 7 Georgia Tech 4 14 Georgia Tech 15 3 Tennessee 24 3 Eastern 6X2 20X2 University of Cincinnati 24 3 University of Cincinnati 19 8 Xavier 5X2 12X2 Vanderbilt 10 8 Miami, Ohio 14X2 3X2 Eastern Bill Hicks, Colton Lewis, Lear, Owens, Dick Hicks 207 .............Vv i i. . ft) ’ 1 ; f 1 . J I i ♦ ' r ■ r r ;x- m mam He , V It I ■ ' I? A n r n i T, J ut i 4 J 7 AE f • SWl MBg8R _ „ , . ■ '£: ■ ■ 7:' ■' wmmrnmm 'ir- B. Cowgill, D. Ferrell, B. Givens, L. Hammett, J. Newell, Manager J. Thawley J. Everett, R. Griffin, J. Lewis, M. Maise Intramurals The University's intramural program, offering a large variety of activities, broke all participation records in the history of the school. Bill McCubbin, one of the Wildcats assistant football coaches, served as the intramural director. Leading in the number of student participation was the State's most popular sport, basketball. In the winter quarter, beginning in January of this year, a total of 630 men students took part in the 42-team intramural basketball program. After the smoke of some 132 games had cleared, Jewell Hall, a team composed of Cat football players, was the winner, de- feating SAE in the school finals. Six hundred men entered the 10-event intramural track program last spring. The over-all total of partici- pants for the 1947-48 IM program was 4,000, which exceeded last year's mark by 1,300 individuals. The participation winner was DTD and the runner- up award went to the ATO fraternity. 208 Intramurals Summer Quarter (1st term) 1947 Softball—Tripplers (Independent)—Ato Golf (singles)—Asher ((PSK)—Barrett (DTD) Golf (doubles)—Gossum Lowry (ATO)—Harris Able (SN) Tennis (singles)—A. Cummins (SX)—Wright (DTD) Tennis (doubles)—Sprowls Thornton (ATO)—Phil lips Harris (SN) Summer Quarter (2nd term) 1947 Softball—PKT—Tripplers (ind.) Golf (singles)—Abel (SN)—Lowery (ATO) Fall Quarter, 1 947 Touch Football—Sigma Chi—Delta Chi Golf (singles)—Asher (PSK)—Reese (SPE) Golf (doubles)—Asher Sallee (PSK)— Lewis (PDT) Rowland Volleyball—Sigma Chi—Sigma Nu Ping Pong (singles)—Graham (SX)—Hanks (KA) Ping Pong (doubles)—Lett Russell (DTD)—Houchfin Rawlings (PSK) Winter Quarter, 1948 Basketball Free Throw—Leskovar (Ind.)—Fowler (SX) Basketball—Jewell Hall—SAE Basketball (Independent)—Jewell Hall— K Club Basketball (Fraternity)—SAE—Phi Delta Theta Badminton (singles)—Isaacs (SX)—Sprowls (ATO) Badminton (doubles)—Isaacs Branch (SX)—Moore Rowland (PDT) Bowling (A league)—Phi Kappa Tau—Phi Sigma Kappa Bowling (B league)—Phi Sigma Kappa—Alpha Tau Omega ' tv v au.viiv Ci n Military Staff The mission of the ROTC is the development in the student of the qualities of leadership, resourcefulness, and self confidence which are so vital to success in any field, either in military or civil life, and to strengthen the defenses of our nation by training officer candidates in the art of military science. ROTC instruction is a requisite of all able bodied male students during their first and second year of college, during which time they are given basic training in such subjects as leadership and command, military law, military administration and the evolution of warfare. After successful completion of the basic course all men are given an oppor- tunity to start the advanced course in military science and at this time are offered a choice as to which branch of the service they would prefer. The University of Kentucky ROTC offers training in either the Infantry, Signal Corps or the Air Force Those who successfully complete the advanced training are awarded commissions Fr°ntElliWrTLt C0L G' P' LemCr' Lt' CoL J‘ Tarter' CoL G- T- Mackenzie, Maj. D. W. Glenn, Capt.. R. R. Row 2—Maj. R. Smith, Maj. J. Parker, Capt. Spears, Maj. E. Kiser R°W E. MKinker H°ICOmbe' M SQt' W’ L TomPkins- M Sgt. A. W. Segerquist, M Sgt. E. B. Raber, M Sgt. Row 4—T Sgt. D. Cantrell, M Sgt. j. C. Durr, T Sgt. M. C. Jones, T Sflt. O. E. Day, S Sgt. C. Doerinq Row 5—T 3 Gray, T 3 Schenck as second lieutenants Officer Reserve Corps in the branch in which they have chosen to specialize. The ROTC Cadet Corps at the University of Kentucky consists of a regiment which is composed of two battalions of eight companies. The regiment is made up entirely of cadets and it is here, in the administration of this large unit, that the qualities of leadership and self-reliance are brought out and developed in the student. The main body of troops are elementary students, while the advanced course students function as the cadet officers and noncommissioned officers. Their mission is to train the personnel of their organization. In addition to the time spent in actual training of cadet troops, during the school year, each advanced course student is required to spend six weeks at a military ROTC camp, where he is given concentrated training to further prepare him for active duty with the armed forces, if he so desires. Reserve officers are currently being offered a variety of active duty tours ranging from two weeks to three years, upon successful completion of the ROTC course. For those who wish to make a career of the military service, opportunities are being given to earn commissions in the regular army and air force. The University of Kentucky's regiment of cadets participated in several special events during the 1948-49 school year, including the Armistice Day parade held in down town Lexington, the Governor's Inaugural Day parade formed in Frankfort, the Army Day parade in Lexington, a review for the federal inspectors of the ROTC unit on the campus, and a military field day on Stoll Field. The latter activity included keen intercompany, platoon, squad, and individual competition. The advanced course ROTC unit was established at the University of Kentucky in 1919 with a combined enrollment of basic and advanced course students of 332 and has increased in size every year up to the present strength of 1050 cadets. Instruction is given by a staff of 23 regular army personnel under the command of the professor of military science and tactics, Col. G. T. MacKenzie. Regimental Staff Front—Cadet Col. Glenn Weatherspoon Back—Cadet Capt. T. H. Maxedon, Cadet Maj. W. A. Toombs, Cadet Capt. E. P. Benton, Cadet Capi. M. L. Tinsley, Cadet Maj. C. J. Bradshaw, Cadet Capt. J. M. Pride I Company A Officers are: Cadet Captain J. R. Howe, Commander; Cadet First Li eutenant P. H. Threlkeld, Executive Officer; Cadet First Sergeant F. G. Perkins, First Sergeant. Cadet Second Lieutenants: J. B. Bailey, W. K. Boyd, P. S. Burton, J. G. Humphress, W. G. McCollum, W. L Smith, J. K. Steele, H. H. Thompson, L. F. Wisner. Cadet Sergeants: D. K. Albright, B. A. Guthrie, A. C. Hounshell, S. E. Mitchell, S. A. Noal, D. K. Rawlings, W. L. Roche, B. J. Schroeder, D. E. Spears, J. C. Thompson, C. F. Tully, J. M. Walton, T. L. Graham, J. W. Riggs. Company B Officers are: Cadet Captain W. W. Smither, Commander; Cadet First Lieutenant J. M. Craig, Executive Officer; Cadet First Sergeant D. K. Flolland, First Sergeant. Cadet Second Lieutenants: C. L. Cockrel, B. P. Johnson, J. W. Kiger, E. T. King, B. Ross, Lee F. Sadler. Cadet Sergeants: J. M. Alcorn, W. D. Baker, S. Ball, E. Birochak, C. A. Byrley, D. Ferrell, B. L. Guy, S. Floskins, H. J. Locke, R. FI. Marshall, W. G. Moseley, J. L. Porter, J. E. Price, J. M. Satterfield, R. F. Smith, O. L. Stikeleather, C. L Tucker, J. W. Tally, J. W. VanArsdall, W. E. Walker, G. C. Wert, M. F. Yackowsky. 214 Company C Officers are: Cadet Captain N. L. Tucker, Commander; Cadet First Lieutenant E. Supe, Executive Officer; Cadet First Sergeant N. Odlivak, First Sergeant. Cadet Second Lieutenants: J. W. Bassett, J. W. Carr, T. M. Francis, J. L. Hobbs, L. E. Karr, G. E. Kitchen, O. Saylor, G. E. Steele, J. J. Wilkins, R. L. Kimberly, G. H.Wilder. Cadet Sergeants: J. H. Barnhill, R. A. Beck, K. Brasshear, F. A. Bryson, E. F. Crain, W. L. Eads, P. H. Gunston, E. J. Huet, D. E. Jones, D. M. Laffoon, M. Nicholson, R. E. Procht, R. W. Rice J. R. Sellers, D. A. Stockton, T. O. Townes, A. B. Vimont, M. P. Wells, P. M. Young, Guy R. Brooks. 215 Company D Officers are: Cadet Captain M. D. Hodges, Commander; Cadet First Lieu- tenant L. S. Carter, Executive Officer; Cadet First Sergeant A. G. Tharp, First Sergeant. Cadet Second Lieutenants: E. F. Albrecht, B. W. Blount, S. T. Bryant, J. B. Edwards, W. Harbett, H. Lea, R. D. Lyon, D. Mullin, J. E. Shelton R. T. Snelling, C. E. Taylor. Cadet Sergeants: J. R. Anderson, C. R. Bilinski, C. F. Buechele, J. L. Carpenter, G. F. Donovan, C. M. Dunn, W. B. Ferguson, C. C. Fitzwater, E. M. Graham, C. W. Hail, R. L. Hannigan, W. A. Hogge, C. W. Maxwell, M M Moore, J. A. Morgan, C. W. Noe, E. T. Prince, H. Robinson, G. T. Sparrow. Company E Officers are: Cadet Captain M. R. Taylor, Commander; Cadet First Lieu- tenant C. M. Browner, Executive Officer; Cadet First Sergeant D. S. Fields, First Sergeant. Cadet Second Lieutenants: W. Estell, R. V. Gaitskill, W. Kellen, D. M. Peyton, R. B. Simmons, W. M. Taylor, K. Wells. Cadet Sergeants: G. E. Caywood, J. R. Combs, L. W. Dawson, L. Garrett, S. E. Glazebrook, J. T. Gilkey, W. C. Hall, W. C. Harlow, P. E. Hunley, R. H. Kaiser, W. H. King, P. Riddle, G. E. Simpson, C. C. Spears, A. P. Steely, L. C. Truman, E. S. Walters. 217 Company F Officers are: Cadet Captain T. W. Eades, Commander; Cadet First Lieutenant H. T. Hunt, Executive Officer; Cadet First Sergeant L. A. Fanning, First Sergeant. Cadet Second Lieutenants: C. R. Fisher, W. F. Simrall, J. B. Vigle, H. E. Waller, A. W. Wright, L. G. Wright. Cadet Sergeants: R. C. Day, S. O. Gillespie, T. L. Graham, J. C. Hancock, D. B. Harper, J. W. Kellar, D. Meador, J. B. Price, G. W. Recktenwald, J. W. Riggs, R. L. Spradlin, C. C. Wachtpnan, D. B. Whites, E. M. Williams, B. L. Wilson. Company b Officers are: Cadet Captain A. P. Mounce G. C. Ethington, First Sergeant. , Commander; Cadet First Sergeant Cadet Second Lieutenants: C. V. Barnett, W. F. Hamilton, J. T. Herb, J. R. Kayse, W. B. Macke, B. Ross, C. B. Overfield, J. W. Siry, W. H. Williams, W. A. Scott. Cadet Sergeants: H. Bolin, E. J. Dryer, E. H. Foster, R. R. Gash, M. R. Gilroy, N. Green, M. Hall, D. Ison, J. R. King, W. C. Lyons, W. C. Martin, C. R. Springate, W. K. Snead, J. D. Steele, F. G. Thompson, F. L. Williams. 219 Company H Officers are: Cadet Captain O. C. Bradley, Commander; Cadet First Lieu- tenant, D. R. Brown, Executive Officer; Cadet First Sergeant R. M. Ferguson, First Sergeant. Cadet- Second Lieutenants: B. I. Biggerstaff, H. H. Brinkley, F. G. Crary, R. P. Garrett, R. Harp, R. J. Haney, G. Harville, W. R. Mayberry, K. D. McGinnis, W. G. McIntyre, T. O. Patterson, P. R. Powers, R. B. Simon B. C. Wilhoit. Cadet Sergeants: C. R. Barrow, T. A. Burdett, E. P. Cooper, H. L. Hancock, L. H. Herring, L. R. Jones, W. F., Magee, W. J. Martin, T. E. Prewitt, J. E. Ross, J. M. Smith, L. C. Smith, E. F. Sutherland, W. K. Sutton, A. Taylor, C. Wood, P. D. Dougherty. 220 ROFC Rifle Team The ROTC Rifle Team has continued to develop as expected in its third season since the war. The retention of old men with previous experience from the 1946-47 season brought about a marked improvement in scores. The Rifle Team Coaching staff initiated for the first time this year a round robin match extending over a nine week period to determine the SEC Cham- pionship team and individual high scorer. The University team won both events. Members are: Jimmy Alley, Mills Boone, Dewey Brown, Frank Bryson, Kent Button, Daniel Case, J. M. Clayton, Ernest Cooper, Thomas Deen, Ronald Dorfman, Eugene V. Elder, Kenneth Fagan, William Gaines, Gilbert Lee, James Messer, Herman Regan, Delbert Robinson, William Sharp, Donald Stanfill, Robert Swieterman, Robert Teater, Charles Tucker, R. W. Tuttle, Edwin Walter, Samuel Welch, David S. Wilson. 221 Dorr, Price, Whaley The Kentuckian Helen Dorr ......... Amy Price .......... Charles Whaley ..... Imogene Combs ...... Charles Patrick .... Tom Diskin ......... Mary Sue McWhirter Nancy Bird ......... ..................... Editor ......... Business Manager ............ Managing Editor ........... Associate Editor ............ Assocate Editor .............. Sports Editor ................. Art Editor Assistant Business Manager McWhirter, Diskin, Bird, Patrick, Combs The Kentuckian Editorial Staff. Jean Hemlepp, Nancy Potts, Karl Christ, Ralph Danford, Jean Vance, Walter Pitts, Don Hollingsworth, Barney Stanley, Winfield Leathers. Business Staff: Frank Bryson, Sue Warren, Garnett Gayle, Louise Olson, Mary Swinford, Mary Hillenmeyer, Jameson Jones, John Kaster, Helen Hays, Suzanne Concannon, Helen Cunningham, Patricia Coffman, Don Towles, Joyce Crutchfield, Jack Guterman, Cary Lawson, Joyce Cundiff. Bryson, Hemlepp, Warren, Potts, Gayle, Christ, Olson Swinford, Danford, Vance, Pitts, Hollingsworth, Hillenmeyer, Jones Crutchfield, Kaster, Hays, Lawson, Concannon, Cundiff, Stanley Leathers, Thomas, Cunningham, Coffman, Towles, Gutermuth 223 Vates, Sorrelle fhe Kentucky Kernel Editors ... Managing E ZZZZIZ................................... S°rre e News Editor .......................................... Martha Evans Sports Editor ....................................... Haskell Short Business Manager ....................................... C' Halyard Advertising Manager ................................... Ge°r9e B°rker ...................... Dick Stofer 224 Evans, Barker, Short 225 The Kentucky Kernel Members of the staff are: Sports assistants, Dudley Saunders, Kent Hollingsworth, Tom Diskin, Winfield Leathers; Copy desk, Joan Cook, Nancy Gaskin; Assistant managing editor, Ray Fulton; Feature editor, Stanley J. Schill; Assistant news editor, Helen Deiss; Advertising staff, Allen Terhune, Barbara Hysinger, Don Clark; Columnists, Amy Price, Helen Dorr, Pat Quinn; Reporters, Gene Combs, Frank Dornheim, Janey Jameson, Tilly Thompson, Don Towles, Monte R. Tussey, Jeanne Vance, Ann Vaughn, Charles Whaley; Proofreader, Rusty Russell; Circu- lation manager, Jane Hamersley. Halyard, Fulton, Deiss, Diskin, Russell, Price, Dorr Jameson, Asbury, Whaley, Towles, Thompson, Combs, Vance Leathers, Clark, Warren, Hysinger, Hammersley, Dornheim, Hollingsworth ■ ! The Kentucky Engineer Editor, Bob Ingram; Faculty Advisers, M. W. Beebe, F. J. Cheek, R. B. Knight, S. A. Mory, H. A. Romanowitz; Business Manager, Grover C. Eth- ington, Jr.; Associate Editor, Walter Aton; Assistant Editors, Betty Dyche (Civil), Robert Buckner (Electrical), T. A. Prather (Mechanical), Donald Warren (Mining Metallurgy). Feature Editor, Bill Martin; Assistant Feature Editor, A. Baker; Advertis- ing Manager, Jack R. Bell; Circulation Manager, Omar T. Smith; Assistant Circulation Managers, Gerald Thomas, Wallace Estill, I. R. McGonnel; Secretary, William Dunavent; Photographer, Robert Wassum. Ingram, Ethington, Martin, Smith, Prather Dyche, Dinavent, Warren, Estill, Bell Wassum, Buckner, Aton Miller, McCarthy, Sparks, Spears Hopkins, Sither, Yeager, Muehlenkamp The Kentucky Law Journal The Kentucky Law Journal was established on the University of Kentucky campus in 1913 to develop skillful research among the students and to encourage writing in the legal field. It fosters growth in the law by pub- lishing 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. Faculty Adviser, Roy Moreland; Editor, Arnett Mann; Business Manager, Giles J. McCarthy; Faculty Editor, Roy Moreland; Staff, William C. Cold- iron, William E. Francis, Porter H. Gilbert, Catherine E. Gillis, John Hopkins, J. Pelham Johnston, Russell C. Jones, James M. Lassiter, Giles J. McCarthy, Arnett Mann, Harry Miller, George T. Muehlenkamp, Norris W. Reigler, Charles A. Sither, Bertel M. Sparks, Wanda Lee Spears, William F. Threl- keld, Frank Warnock, Bernard A. Wells, John J. Yeager. 227 N Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta was founded at the University of Illinois in 1924 and installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1940. The charter chap- ter was organized under the leadership of Dean Sarah Blanding, who is now president of Vassar College. The purpose of the organization is to promote intelligent living and a high standard of learning, and to,encourage superior scholastic attainment among the freshman women in our institu- tions of higher learning. Faculty Adviser, Miss Jeannette Graves; President, Katherine Barnett; Vice- President, Margaret Wright, Secretary, Dorritt White; Treasurer, Venita Dawson; Historian, Joan Rehm. Honorory member, Dean Sarah B. Holmes Members: Mary Helen Alvey, Katherine Barnett Kathleen Bealmear, Marjorie Cutler, Venita Dawson, Helen Deiss, Elizabeth Hemple, Virginia Henry Jerry Hinson, Betty Joan Mayse, Hilda Newland, Martha Pennebaker, Anne Park Joan Rehm, Dorritt White, Katherine Winebrinier, Margaret Wright. Barnett, Wright, White, Winebrinier, Newland Cutler, Rehm, Park, Hinson, Dawson Alvey, Henry, Deiss, Pennebaker 230 C w e n s Cwens was founded at the University of Pittsburgh in 1922 and the local chapter, Theta, was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1931. The purpose of the group is to establish and maintain chapters of Cwens in col- leges and universities for the sake of fostering leadership, scholarship, and fellowship among the women of the sophomore class; to promote leadership among freshman women; to serve to promote interest of the college and university in every way possible, and to supervise and direct these chapters in their attainment of their common ideals. The officers are: President, Betty Jane Scrivner; Vice-President, Katherine Barnett; Secretary, Margaret Steele; Treasurer, Ann Dorroh; Historian, Patricia Lawson. Faculty Adviser is Mrs. John M. Flesche, Jr. Faculty members are Mrs. John Evans, Miss Jane Haselden, and Mrs. Sarah B. Holmes. Members are: Mary Anewalt, Katherine Barnett, Mary Carolyn Carver, Bettty Compton, Marjorie Cutler, Venita Dawson, Helen Deiss, Ann Dorroh, Dorothy Doyle, Charlotte Garr, Carolyn Hays, Virginia Henry, Barbara Holeman, Patricia Lawson, Hilda Newland, Anne Park, Martha Pennebaker, Alice Poole, Mary Noland Pribble, Joan Rehm, Suzanne Rogers, Betty Jane Scrivner, Jean Sherman, Betty Lee Spragens, Margaret Steele, Betty Triplett, Dorritt White, Margaret Wright. Barnett, Scrivner, Poole, Steele, Dorroh, Lawson, Newland Rogers, Sherman, Anewalt, Henry, Rehm, White, Dawson Holeman, Hays, Carver, Park, Cutler, Spragens, Deiss Pribble, Wright, Compton, Pennebaker Tau Beta Pi Tau Beta Pi was founded at Lehigh University in 1885 and installed at the University of Kentucky in 1909. The purpose of the group is to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges of America. Officers: President, William H. Finnie; Secretary-Treasurer, James W. Fra- sure; Corresponding Secretary, Donald Warren; Faculty Advisers, E. A. Bureau, C. S. Crouse, J. S. Horine, A. J. Meyer. Members in faculty: M. W. Beebe, H. H. Downing, L. E. Nollau, H. A. Romanowitz, R. E. Shaver, D. V. Terrell. Members: Othniel Alsop, Alex Anderson, Walter Aton, Kenneth Blythe, Earl Boggs, James Brockenborough, Morris Broyles, J. D. Caudill, Andrew Clark, Joseph Connelly, Thomas Elliott, Oliver W. Gard, Vernon Hopkins, William G. Irvin, William Jenkins, George Jones, Fred Mahan, Charles Money, William Marks, William McClain, Bruce McCullough, E. A. McBride, Robert Olson, Clarence Parks, Bart Peak, John Scott, Carl Swanson, Carlton Steele, Chester Ward, William H. Wise. 233 Hopkins, Warren, Jones, Frasure, Finnie Maney, Aton, Gard, Boggs, Marks McBride, Jenkins, Elliott, Mahan, Caudill Alsop, McClain, Ward, Broyles, Blythe Parks, Peak, Olson, Clark, Steele Swanson, Anderson, Connelly, Scott Tau Beta Pi Cook, Hutchcraft, Reichenbach, Smith, Street Hollingsworth, Mullinaux, Dosker, Mclnturff, Yates Johnston, Kesler Mortar Board Mortar Board was founded at Swarthmore College in 1918 and installed at the University of Kentucky in 1920. The purpose of the organization is to provide for co-operation between societies, to promote college loyalty, to advance the spirit of service and fellowship among university women, to maintain a high standard of scholarship, to recognize and encourage leader- ship, and to stimulate and develop a finer type of college woman. A senior women's organization, its members are elected in the spring to serve as actives the following year. Faculty Advisers are Mrs. Dorothy Evans, Dr. Ann Odor, Mrs. W. B. Turner. Officers: President, Helen Gibson Hutchcraft; Vice-President, Alice Jane Street; Secretary, May Belle Reichenbach; Treasurer, Elizabeth R. Smith, Jr.; Editor, Floye Mullinaux. Honorary member: Mrs. Sarah B. Holmes. Members in the faculty: Miss Virginia Baskett, Mrs. Lela Cullis, Mrs. Dorothy Evans, Miss Jeannette Graves, Miss Margaret King, Mrs. Lolo Robinson. Members: Corinna Cook, Mary Keith Dosker, Leslie Toll Hollingsworth, Helen Gibson Hutchcraft, Amelia Ann Johnston, Katherine Guion Johnstone, J an Kesler, Dorothy Adams Mclnturff, Floye Mullinaux, May Belle Reichenbach, Elizabeth Smith, Jr., Alice Jane Street, Ellen S. Wood, Martha Yates. Lamp and Cross Lamp and Cross was founded at the University of Kentucky in 1903 for the purpose of recognizing qualities of leadership among outstanding members of the senior class. Faculty Adviser is T. R. Bryant. Officers are: President, B. L. Kessinger; Vice- President, John Anggelis; Secretary, Ned Breathitt; Treasurer, George Freas. Members in the faculty are: D. Buckner, J. R. Johnson, S. J. Lowry, A. D. Kirwan, J. E. Parker, Bart Peak, Niel Plummer. Members are: Jack Atchison, John Anggelis, George Antle, George Barker, Edwin Barnes, Carl Bell, Ned Breathitt, Elbert Cheek, Pat Conley, James Crowley, Virgil Christian, John David, Clell DeSpain, Thomas Duncan, George Freas, Frank Gilliam, John Hopkins, James Jordan, B. L. Kessinger, Hugh Moorhead, Peter Manos, Calvin Roszell, Stanley Saunier, Lewis Sawin, Jack Sorrelle, Howard Stephenson, William Sullivan, David Trapp, Jack Veech, Eugene Wiggins, Joseph Young. Freas, Breathitt, Anggelis, Kessinger, Moorhead, Young Manos, Veech, Cheek, Conley, Sorrelle, Gilliam Atchison, Hopkins, Antle, DeSpain, Sullivan 235 Lances Lances was founded at the University of Kentucky in 1901. Its purpose is to foster goodwill and recognize qualities of leadership in the Junior Class. Faculty Adviser is Dr. William S. Ward. Officers are: President, Roy Wallace; Vice-President, John Crockett; Secretary, Frederick Nichols; Treasurer, James Brockenborough. Members are: Joseph Ballard, Ted Beck, Andrew Clark, Russell Conrad, Thomas Prather, James Stites, Tom Underwood, Glenn Weatherspoon, Charles Whaley. Nichols, Brockenborough, Wallace, Crockett, Whaley Ballard, Perkins, Conrad, Clark, Weatherspoon Stites, Beck, Underwood, Van Goudoever, Prather 236 McWhirter, Mullinaux, Park, Bicknell, Gayle Yates, Broaddus, Evans, Lowry, White Coffman, Henry, Glenn, Dciss Chi Delta Phi Chi Delta Phi was founded at the University of Tennessee in 1919 and Xi chapter was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1924. Faculty Adviser is Dean Jane Haselden and the officers are: President Floye Mullinaux; Vice-President, Mary Sue McWhirter; Secretary, Elizabeth Ann Bicknell; Treasurer, Beverly Davis; Historian, Ridgely Park. Member in faculty: Mrs. Lydia Fischer. Members: Elizabeth Ann Bicknell, Judy Broaddus, Evelyn Caudel, Pat Coffman, Beverly Davis, Helen Deiss, Martha Evans, Garnett Gayle, Virginia Henry, Betty Lowry, Mary Sue McWhirter, Floye Mullinaux, Ridgely Park, Georgia Portmann, Dorritt White. 238 Omicron Delta Kappa Omicron Delta Kappa was founded at Washington and Lee University in 1914, and Nu Circle was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1925. It has a three-fold purpose: First, to recognize men who have attained a high standard of leadership in collegiate activities; second, to bring together the most representative men in all phases of college life; third, to bring together members of the faculty and student body of the institution on a basis of mutual interest, understanding and helpfulness. Faculty Adviser is Dean Albert D. Kirwin and the officers during the year were: President, Staley Adams and George E. Barker; Vice-President, James Jordan and William A. Toombs; Secretary, George E. Barker and Edward T. Breathitt; Treasurer, Dr. R. D. McIntyre and Dr. Dewey G. Steele. Sawin, Barker, Banahan, Adams, Stephenson Hancock, Aton, Breathitt, Whaley, Pumpelly Toombs, Conrad, Terrell, Sparks, Moseley Omicron Delta Kappa Members in the faculty are: Paul P. Boyd, G. Davis Buckner, Leo M. Chamberlain, Thomas D. Clark, Thomas Poe Cooper, Herman L. Donovan, H. H. Downing, William D. Funkhouser, William P. Garrigus, Levi J. Horlacher, A. D. Kirwan, W. L. Mathews, Jr., Robson D. Mc- Intyre, Frank L. McVey, Roy Moreland, L. Niel Plummer, Adolph Rupp, Robert E. Shaver, Bernie Shively, Charles E. Snow, Elvis J. Stahr, Jr., D. G. Steele, William S. Taylor, William S. Ward, William S. Webb, Martin M. White, Edward Wiest. Honorary members are: Barry Bingham, Albert B. Chandler, Thomas H. Cutler, Keen Johnson, Eugene List, James Park, James H. Richmond, A. O. Stanley, Richard C. Stoll. Members are: Staley Adams, John Anggelis, Walter W. Aton, James E. Banahan, George E. Barker, C. Edwin Barnes, Edward T. Breathitt, Jr., Russell Conrad, George Freas, Darrell B. Hancock, John J. Hopkins, James Jordan, William G. Moseley, Robert Pumpelly, Horace L. Sawin, Bertel M. Sparks, Howard W. Stephenson, George Terrell, William A. Toombs, Jr., James A. Welch, Charles Whaley, Joe Young. 239 Antle; Johnson, Bush, Scott, Cleveland, Denton, Grayson Harned, Hopkins, Donoho, Bryan, Shelby, Jett, Bryant Horn, Freas, Soper, Conrad, Wells, Kemp, Goins Bcyerle, Begin, Samples, Stewart Alpha Zeta Alpha Zeta was founded at Ohio State University in 1897 and installed at the University of Kentucky in 1912 for the purpose of conferring honor upon students who demonstrate that they have the essential qualities of leadership and scholarship. Faculty advisers are L. A. Bradford, J. B. Kelley, and H W. Beers. The officers are: Chancellor, David L. Cleveland; Censor, Jack L. Scott; scribe, George Antle; Treasurer, Linville Bush. Members are: George Antle, John Begin, Robert P. Beyerle, Robert C. Bryan, Clarence Bryant, Robert C. Buckner, Linville Bush, David L. Cleveland, Harry R. Conrad, Lowell Denton, Harry Donoho, Mike W. Duff, Homer Evans, Richard G. Ford, George W. Freas, William R. Gabbert, Edgar A. Gilbert, Saul D. Goins, Grant Grayson, Leslie Hammonds, Shirley Harned, Silvion Hopkins, Lindsay H. Horn, Jr., Robert Hutton, Jeptha Jett, Thomas Johnson, James D. Kemp, Rubert Samples, Jack J. Scott, John Soper, Charles E. Shelby, Ivan Stewart, Holland P. Thrasher, James A. Welch, James Wells, Charles B. West, Patch G. Woolfolk, George Young. 240 Phi Upsilon Omicron Phi Upsilon Omicron was founded at the University of Minnesota in 1909 and lota chapter was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1922. The purpose of this organization is to establish and strengthen bonds of friendship, to promote the moral and intellectual development of its mem- bers, and to advance and promote home economics. Faculty Advisers and members: Miss Elizabeth Helton, Mrs. Mary C. Wool- dridge, Miss Marie Barkley,, Dr. Statie Erickson. The officers are: President, Jane Wood Wise; Vice-President, Helen Triplett; Secretary, Emogene Gregory; Treasurer, Amy Dean. Members are: Jean Amis, Betty Bright, Amy Dean, Polly Freels, Emogene Gregory, Ollie Hays, Margaret Hook, Frances Horlacher, Katherine G. Johnstone, Mildred Joseph, Jinny Link, Dorothy Ray, Eloise Ridley, Sylvia Smith, Helen Triplett, Jane Wise. Dean, Triplett, Wise, Gregory, Horlacher, Ridley Joseph, Hook, Smith, Link, Johnstone, Freels Bright, Amis, Hays, Ray 241 Pershing Rifles Pershing Rifles is a national honorary military society and was founded in 1891 in order to encourage, preserve and develop the highest ideals of the military profession, to promote American citizenship, to create a closer and more efficient relation, and to provide appropiate recognition of a high degree of military ability among the cadets of the several senior Reserve Officers' Training Corps units of the government of our organization. Company C-l on the University of Kentucky campus received its charter from the National Organization in February, 1931. One of the most outstanding achievements of Company C-l is the winning of all the regimental drill meets it has entered with the exception of one, the 1938 meet. Faculty Adviser is Col. George P. Lerner; Honorary members are Col. B. E. Brewer, Col. I. C. Scudder, Mr. George A. Knight, and the officers are: Cadet Captain, Carl S. Corbin; Cadet 1st Lieut., Thomas H. Maxedon; Cadet 2nd Lieut., Marion R. Taylor; Cadet 2nd Lieut., Joe F. Rice; Cadet First Sgt., James Y. O'Bannon, Jr. Front row—2nd Lt. J. F. Rice, 1st Lt. T. H. Maxedon, Capt. C. S. Corbin, 2nd Lt. M. R. Tavlor, D. M Peyton. ‘ _ _R°W 2—S- F- Lec' A- G- TharP- F- G. Thompson, R. Precht, R. F. Smith, C. C. Wachtman, R. A Beck C. C. Shears J E. Price T. C. Prewitt, J. H. Locke, T. O. Townes, F. A Bryson, C. F. Buechele, C, F. Tully, D. K. Holland, J. W. Tully. Row 3—J. K. Whitman, R. E. Maine, J. Y. O'Bannon, R. C. Williams, J. Levin, J. A Pediqo J M C i ay ton, H. Holtzclaw, R. M. Ferguson, D. S. Fields, D. B. Grugin, J. L. Craig, M. J. Morgan, P. W. Mayhcw’ C. H. Wills, W. H. Helms, E. E. Caudill, W. Lawson, J. S. Street. Row 4—M. Mitchell, F. H. Bassett, L. M. Ford, E. Elder, T. J. McCrystal, W. B. Gaines, A. J. Graves B. D. Amberg, R. P. Swieterman, I. D. Parness, J. Perlmutter, P. Saad, M. Pullen, D. Steele F G Dorr' W. S. Davis, B. E. Davis, G. R. Hagan, B. C. Fairchild, D. Crain, D. Wester. Row 5—D. K. Graham, J. A. Riney, J. W. White, D. Case, W. Sharp. Row 6—R. Redden, R. Remmers, W. A. Dicken, E. Harber, G. Marsh, W. D. Grote, Jr., H. Sirhpson O H Geralds, H. J. Jones. ' Back row—E. M. Coffman, C. R. Lezius, A. L. Howard, G. T. Burke, D. W. Catron, F. P. Neuville, J. W. Kilroy, A. R. Mander, W. J. Kreutz, W. W. Cooper. 242 Pershing Rifles One of the traditions of Company C-l, Pershing Rifles, is the Confederate Drill Squad, composed of the junior students of the first year advanced ROTC. Eight men and a captain, attired in regulation uniforms and equip- ment provided by the Daughters of the Confederacy, drill according to authentic Confederate Army regulations. The famed Kentucky squad pro- vides color at drill meets, and often competes with the Yankee squad from Ohio State University. Second Lieut. Marion R. Taylor is captain of this year's squad. 243 Phi Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Delta was founded at Chicago, Illinois in 1898 and Henry Clay chapter was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1914. Its purpose is to form a strong bond among the members of the different classes at the various law schools and to foster, under the influence of intimate friend- ships, those principles that tend to form the higher type of manhood. Faculty members are: Roy Moreland and W. L Matthews, Jr. Officers are: Justice, Everett H. Metcalf, Jr.; Vice-Justice, Walter C. Cox, Jr.; Clerk, Mil- ford D. Estill; Treasurer, William G. Lehnig. Members are: Marius L. Anderson, Richard W. Asher, Daniel D. Ball, Abraham Bowling, Daniel N. Brock, Walter L. Brock, Jr., Samuel Carlick, Stanley Carter, Theodore W. Clark, Ben M. Combs, John L. Cox, Walter C. Cox, Jr., Milford D. Estill, Douglas W. Faris, Cabell D. Francis, Bradford T. Garrison, Henry M. Griffin, Paul E. Hayes, Robert E. Humphreys, Edward Jackson, John Pelham Johnston, Edward H. Johnstone, Russell C. Jones, Jennings H. kearby, William G. Lehnig, Dwain H. Lowry, Giles J. McCarthy, Marcus Mann, Jack F. Mattingly, Henry Meigs, II, Everett H. Metcalf, Jr., Elmer E. Morgan, George T. Muehlenkamp, John J. O'Hara, Dwight L. Pendleton, Jr., Hartwell D. Reed, Jr., Morris W. Reigler, William S. Riley, Harold J. Rucker, Cecil C. Sanders, Thomas B. Satterwhite, Charles A. Sither, Forest Smith, Richard S. Smith, Bertel M. Sparks, Samuel L. Spears, George W. Stephenson, George W. Terrell, William F. Threlkeld, Ralph Walter, Robert S. Wellman, Joe S. Wheeler, Jr., Bunyan S. Wilson, Jr. Phi Alpha Delta Lehnig, Metcalf, Griffin, Estill, W. Cox Mann, Combs, Pendleton, Lowry, Stephenson Bowling, Kearby, Terrell, W. Brock, Morgan Faris, Francis, Carlick, Sparks, Muehlenkamp Jackson, Johnstone, Sither, McCarthy, Hayes J. Cox, Clark, D. Brock, Wilson, Carter 245 Phi Delta Phi Phi Delta Phi was founded at the University of Michigan in 1 869 and installed at the University of Kentucky in 1925 for the purpose of promoting a higher standard of professional ethics and culture in this and other law schools and in the profession at large, and to unite ourselves in the endearing bond of affection and brotherly love. Faculty advisers are: Frank Randall, Frank Murray and Paul Oberst; Honorary members, Judge Shackelford Miller and Prof. Elvis J. Stahr. The officers are: Magister, Conley C. Congleton; Exchequer, Neil R. Maxey; Clerk, Harry B. Miller, Jr.; Historian, James E. Banahan. Members in the faculty are: Frank Murray, Paul Oberst, Frank Randall. Members are: William E. Allender, Jr., Robert H. Allphin, John G. Atchispn, James E. Bana- han, George E. Barker, Maxwell P. Barrett, Clay Bishop, James C. Brock, William B. Buford, ! heodore Caddell, William D. Calvert, Thomas C. Carroll, George M. Catlett, Harry M. Caudill, James S. Chenault, Henry Clay Coldiron, Conley C. Congleton, James Patrick Conley, Lindsey Conner, John R. Cook, Jr., Joseph C. Covington, Carl F. Engelhardt, William E. Francis, George T. Gess, Jr., Porter H. Gilbert, John R. Gillespie, Frank G. Gilliam, Daniel W. Goodman, George Hatfield, Darrell B. Hancock, Thomas D. Harris, Stanley Hays, John Hickey, John J. Hopkins, Doyle Inman, Willis V. Johnson, Ben L. Kessinger, Jr., Sam F. Kibbey, William C. Kibbey, John Kinnard, John C. Klotter, Caswell P. Lane, James M. Lassiter, Joseph H. McKinley, Arnett Mann, Howard Mann, Thomas F. Marshall, David P. Martin, Neil R. Maxey, Robert Meagher, Harry B. Miller, Jr., Robert E. Rice, Jr., Howard P. Rives,' Calvert T. Roszell, James G. Sheehan, Jr., William Sullivan, Robert J. Turley, James Tyler, William T. Wathen, William A. Wickliffe, Eugene Wiggins, Clyde Williams, John J. Yeager! Rudy Yessin. Congleton, Maxey, Miller, Banahan, Caudill Carroll, Wathen, Barker, Brock, Hickey Hancock, Gillespie, Conley, Klotter, Gilliam Atchison, Hays, Sullivan, Yessin, Yeager Williams, Kinnaird, Kessinger, Sheehan, Martin Covington, Turley, Hopkins, Wickliffe, Bishop 247 Phi Delta Phi Carver, Cornelius, Faulkner, Kallbrier, Rehm, Hutchcraft Kesler, Stafford, O'Neill, Scott, Horlacher, Thomas Yates, Akers, Snowden, English, Sellers, Richardson Juett, Pennington, Talley, Hall, Bartee, Dummif Phi Beta Phi Beta was founded at Northwestern University in 1912 and installed at the University of Kentucky in 1925 for the purpose of promoting the best in music and speech; to develop the highest type of womanhood; to encourage fine scholarship and performance and inspire the members to work toward the highest ideals of professional achievement. Taculty adviser, Sara Estill Shaw. The officers are: President, Mary Beth Kalbrier; Vice-President, Joan Rehm; Secretary, Mary Anne Faulkner; Treasurer, Mary Carolyn Carver. Members are: Barbara Akers, Betty Bartee, Freida Cornelius, Rosemary Dummit, Ann English, Mary Jo Fishback, Marjorie Hall, Frances Horlacher, Helen Hutchcraft, Virginia Juett, Jean Kesler, Mary O'Neill, Betty Brown Pennington, Joan Range, Dorothy Richardson, Betty Sue Scott, Jean Sellers, Catherine Snowden, Marion Stafford, Joan Talley, Jane Thomas Martha Yates. 248 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia was founded at the New England Conservatory cf Music in 1898 and installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1922. The purpose of the organization is to advance the cause of music in America; to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music; to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members; and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. Faculty adviser, Dr. Alexander Capurso. Officers are: President, Jack Feierabend; Vice-President, Robert Anthony Bleidt; Secretary, David Lewis Harris; Treasurer, Forrest Schenks. Members in the faculty: Perry Adams, Aimo Kiviniemi, Ford Montgomery, Robert Morgan, F. J. Prindl, E. G. Sulzer. Honorary member: Jack Bryden. Members: Charles Ray Barker, Robert Anthony Bleidt, Robert Borden, Cornelius Von Boyer, Elbert Cheek, Theodore Jackson Eversole, Jack Feierabend, David Lewis Harris, William Kelvey Hubbell, Wyatt Marion Insko, William Beaty Jones, Lionel King, John Bennett Kuiper, William Andrew McKenney, William Wesley Peavyhouse, Jack Evans Pennock, Forrest Schencks, Don Perry Stone, Marvin S. Talbott, Ellis Reneau Taylor, William Edward Waters, Jack Lynn Whicker, Thomas Evans Williams, Joseph Garland Young. Insko, Harris, Feierabend, Schenks, Young Taylor, McKenney, Cheek, Whicker, Talbott Barker, Jones 249 Sigma Gamma Epsilon Sigma Gamma Epsilon was founded in 1915 at the University of Kansas and Chi chapter was installed on the University of Kentucky Campus in 1928 for the purpose of social, scholastic, and scientific advancement of its mem- bers, the extension of the relation of friendship between universities and scientific schools with recognized standing in the United States and Canada, and the upbuilding of a national college society devoted to the advancement of Geology, Mining, Metallurgy and Ceramics and Petroleum Engineering. Faculty adviser, W. R. Brown. Officers are: President, J. 0. Lewis; Secretary- Treasurer, R. E. Farmer. Members in the faculty are: W. R. Brown, D. K. Hamilton, W. C. MacQuown, A. C. McFarlan, Vincent Nelson, John Stokely. Members are: Clement Bruce, Richard Farmer, Francis L. Lewis, J. 0. Lewis, A. J. Napier, Paul Parker, Hugh Platt, Edward Roederer, Don C. Sargent, Charles D. Scott. 250 Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Chi Sigma was founded at the University of Wisconsin in 1902, and Alpha Gamma chapter was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1917. Its purpose is, first, to bind its members with a tie of true and lasting friendship; second, to strive for the advancement of chemistry both as a sci- ence and as a profession; third, to aid its members by every honorable means in the attainment of their ambitions as chemists throughout their lives. Faculty Adviser is J. R. Meadow, and the officers are: Master Alchemist, Laurance R. Webb; Vice-Master Alchemist, James W. Graham; Recorder, Robert Bleidt; Treasurer, Donald Donahue. Members in the faculty: C. Barkenbus, M. W. Beebe, L. R. Dawson, T. A. Kendall, J. R. Meadow, J. R. Mitchell. Members are: Robert Bleidt, William Crane, John Brown, Robert Cundiff, Donald Donahue, Jack Fletcher, James W. Graham, Prince Harrill, Boyd Jessee, Jack Kidwell, William Lewis, Eugene McAdams, Ralph Meyers, Richard McConnell, Peter Panzera, James Powers, Roger Ruth, Robert Seay, James Walker, Laurance R. Webb, Clifford Webster, S. J. Whalen, Ted White, Edward Whitfield, Ben Whitmer, James Wyatt. Berman, Monen, Goldstein, Ginsburg Schwartz, Kaplin, Rosenberg Alpha Zeta Omega Alpha Zeta Omega, professional pharmaceutical fraternity, was founded at Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and1 Science in 1919 and Lambda chapter was installed on the campus in 1947. The purpose of the members is to encourage the advancement of their profession through intimate association with one another, and practice of the virtues of mutual trust, sympathy, faithfulness and unselfishness. Officers are: Directorum, Coleman Friedman; Sub-Directorum, Kahlman Stern; Signare, Milton Berman; Exchecque, Leonard E. Stern; Bellarum, Louis Goetzel. Members are: Sidney Bederman, Milton Berman, Jacob Chillik, Louis Goetzel, Irving Gins- berg, Marvin Goldstein, Merle Kaplin, Robert Moneh, Charles Rosenberg, Sidney Ruben, Aron Schwartz. 252 I heta Sigma Phi Theta Sigma Phi was founded at the University of Washington in 1909 and installed at the University of Kentucky in 1920. The purpose of this honorary professional fraternity is to further the inter- ests of women in the profession of journalism. Faculty Adviser is Marguerite McLaughlin, and officers are: President, Garnett Gayle; Vice-President, Tilly Thompson; Secretary, Louise Wilson; Treasurer, Judy Johnson. Member in faculty: Mrs. Lydia Fischer. Members are: Martha Evans, Lois Ann Flege, Garnett Gayle, Carolyn Glenn, Ruby Earle Graham, Janey Jameson, Judy Johnson, Cecelia Florence Meers, Tilly Thompson, Barbara Sue Warren, Louise Wilson, Martha Yates. Thompson, Gayle, Wilson, Johnson Yates, Glenn, Jameson, Evans 253 Who's Who Campus leadership, personality, scholarship, and contribution to campus activities are qualities considered in naming students to Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. These students were selected during the fall quarter to appear in this year's publication of the University equivalent of Who's Who in America. Members are: Staley Adams, Walter W. Aton, C. Edwin Barnes, Elizabeth Ann Bicknell, Mary Hilleary Bryant, John Crockett, Mary Keith Dosker, Rosemary Dummitt, George Freas, Darrell Hancock, Frances Horlacher, Helen Hutchcraft, Judith Keen Johnson, Amelia Ann Johnston, James Allen Jordan, Mary Sue McWhirter, William Moseley, H. Lewis Sawin, Bertel M. Sparks, Wanda Lee Spears, William A. Toombs, Roy Wallace, Elizabeth Walters, Charles E. Whaley, Ellen Wood, Martha Yates, Joseph G. Young. Johnston, Sawin, Aton, Dummit, Bicknell, Adams Hancock, Bryant, Wood, Dosker, Crockett, Horlacher Yates, Wallace, Walters, Spears, Hutchcraft, Moseley Freas, McWhirter, Whaley, Johnson, Sparks, Young Gard, Estill, Sulzer, Boggs, Mahan, Marks Hysinger, Warner, Aton, Olson, Robins, Amburgey McBride, Schreck, Vaughn, Williams Pi Tau Sigma Pi Tau Sigma was founded at the University of Illinois in 1915 and installed at the University of Kentucky in 1947. Its purpose is to foster the high ideals of the engineering profession. E. B. Penrod is Faculty Adviser and officers are: John J. Willis, President; O. W. Gard, Vice-President; William G. Marks, Recording Secretary; Harold W. Estill, Corresponding Secretary; Earl Boggs, Treasurer. Members in the faculty are: W. F. Barber, W. M. Carter, R. B. Knight, E. B. Penrod. Members are: Eugene Amburgey, Walter W. Aton, Earl Boggs, Harold W. Estill, Milton J. Evans, Oliver W. Gard, Warren J. Gordonwood, Leonard S. Haynes, D. M. Hysinger, J. O. Lewis, Fred M. Mahan, William G. Marks, Elmer A. McBride, R. F. Olson, David A. Robins, W. F. Savage, James O. Schreck, Marjorie Sulzer, Franklin Taul, Maurice Vaughn, Raymond Warner, Elbert Williams, John J. Willis, Charles Youngblood. Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma was founded at the University of Illinois in 1923 and installed at the University of Kentucky in 1946. The purpose of the group is to encourage and reward high scholastic achieve- ment among men of the freshmen class. Faculty Adviser is Dr. M. M. White and officers are: President, Eugene R. Weakley; Vice-President, Richard Crafton; Secretary, John. B. Kuiper; Treasurer, Joseph L. Craig. Honorary faculty members: H. L. Donovan, J. S. Horine, M. M. White, L. H. Townsend. Members are: Howard Barnett, Morris Baxter, Grayden Bell, Robert P. Beyerle, James C. Blair, Franklin Boswell, Victor Bruner, Jim Cherry, Richard Crafton, Joe L. Craig, Edward Duffy, Keller Dunn, Davis S. Fields, Jr., Harold Fleenor, John Flesche, Richard Floyd, William L. Fouse, George Freas, Willard Gillespie, Garland Grace, Thomas L. Graham, Dossie Haas, Douglas Hancock, Robert Hartlage, Gladney Harville, Charles D. Hedges, Howard Heineke, Charles Hinds, Roy Hixson, Harold Holtzclaw, Carol Houchen, Jameson Jones, Jr., Ernest King, Norman Klein, John B. Kuiper, William F. Lawson, James R. Line, Columbus C. Litton, Paul MacCarter, Stanley McElroy, Carl J. McHargue, James A. McLeod, Charles F. McMeekin, Reuben E. Maine, Benjamin Mann, Robert Mathis, Oscar B. May, William R. Meredith, James Murphy, Eugene O'Neal, Samim Ozgur, Milton H. Pearson, Fred Perkins, M. Patrick Perrone, Julius C. Powell, Ben F. Reeves, Clifton Albert Rice, Billy J. Riddle, Gerald Robinson, Edward P. Rowady, Robert Samples, James J. Sattur, Paul Gregory Sears, Stanley Skirvin, Keith Slack, Robert S. Smith, Roger Stark, Charles R. Theobald, Neilan R. Thurman, Kenneth Toomey, Richard Udry, John F. Waddle, Robert F. Ware, Eugene R. Weakley, Robert E. Weaver, John B. Wells, Jr., Wayne W. Wesley, Charles Whaley, Robert Wharton, Elbert Williams, George T. Williams, Glenn E. Wills, Allen F. Wilson, William R. Young. V Kappa P s i Upsilon Chapter was founded at the University of Kentucky, April 15, 1909. The objects and purposes for which this body is formed are to conduct a mutual fraternal organization, having for its object the mutual advantages of its members; and, to this end, to unite in fraternal bonds persons of good character and sound mental health, by conferring upon them such degrees as are prescribed by the ritual of the fraternity, which degrees are designed to exemplify industry, sobriety, mutual fellowship and esteem; to inculcate nobility and courage of mind and heart; and to further in every way possible the advantages of its members, socially, morally and intellectually; also to foster pharmaceutical research and high scholarship. Faculty Advisers: Mattys Jongeward, Gordon Curry. Officers are: Byron J. Begley, Regent; Robert L. Holbrook, Vice Regent; George A. Schifferdecker, Secretary; and Kenneth J. Easley, treasurer. Members in the faculty are Gordon Curry, Jesse Hubbard, and Mattys Jongeward. Active members are: Byron J. Begley, James, E. Bell, Joseph H. Blanford, Ernest L. Blanken- ship, Patrick J. Cain, Richard J. Cooper, Gerard J. Cripe, Kenneth J. Easley, Joseph T. Elmes, Byron Forgy, Edward E. Glaser, Gordon Graham, Earl E. Hacker, Carroll B. Hardesty, Don C. Harris, Ray T. Hines, Robert L. Holbrook, Jetha C. Hopper, Harry W. Houchens, William T. Houchens, Henry M. Joyner, Eugene C. King, James F. McDaniel, Guy Dennis Martin, Ira W. Meyer, Jr., John E. Passmore, Richard L. Peake, John M. Roberts, George A. Schifferdecker, James W. Smith, Lloyd E. Willis, William E. Wilson. Pledges are: Robert L. Brown, Jr., Fred L. Coffey, William A. Conyers, Jr., Andy V. Daugherty, Elvin E. Dunaway, Jr., James L. Eversole, William S. Johnson, Louis E. Perkins, William M. Riley, William M. Roach, James L. Wathen, John A. Williams. 258 K a p p Ps a Begley, Holbrook, Schifferdecker, Easley, Peake, Perkins Blanford, Smith, Bell, Glaser, McDaniel, Hacker Wilson, Williams, Passmore, King, Wathen, Daugherty Graham, Harris, Conyers, H. Houchens, Joyner, Riley Brown, Dunaway, Cripe, Hopper, Meyer, Johnson Willis, Elmes, Eversole, Hines, Hardesty, Coffey Cain, Roach, Martin, W. Houchens, Forgy, Roberts 259 Sigma Pi Sigma Sigma Pi Sigma, Honorary Physics Fraternity, was founded at Davidson Col- lege in 1921. It was installed on the University campus in 1930. Faculty Adviser is Clyde B. Crawley. Officers are: Joseph T. Meers, Presi- dent; Fred Watson, Vice-President; Donne O'Donnell, Secretary; Clifton A. Basye, Treasurer. Members are: S. F. Allen, Samuel Allen, W. W. Aton, C. A. Basye, E. M. Carter, M. S. Cohen, Prof. C. B. Crawley, W. R. Elliot, H. G. Flanary, R. J. Howard, J. B. Huff, G. S. Hurst, Prof. Q. T. Koppius, K. O. Lange, R. C. Layson, W. J. McCreary, J. T. Meers, D. F. O'Donnell, Piof. L. A Pardue, W. O. Shropshire, C. E. Ward, J. L. Warner, F. D. Watson, Prof. W. S. Webb, G. R. White. 260 Block and Bridle Block and Bridle was founded at Chicago, Illinois, in 1919. It was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1923. Purpose: To promote a higher scholastic standard among students of Animal Husbandry. To promote Animal Husbandry, especially all phases of student Animal Husbandry work in colleges and universities. To bring about a closer relationship among the men who pursue some phase of Animal Hus- bandry as a profession. Faculty Adviser is Dr. W. P. Garrigus. Officers: President, James D. Kemp; Vice-President, John Burrier; Secretary, Lindsey H. Horn, Jr.; Treasurer, Arlie Scott. Members in the faculty are: Dr. W. P. Garrigus, Dr. Dewey G. Steele, Forrest Johnson, L. J. Horlacher, E. S. Good. Honorary members are: Harold Barber, Brownwell Combs, B. C. Cotton, H. O. Moxley. Members are: George Antle, Thomas Baldwin, Robert Beyerle, Charles Berckman, Thomas Brough, Garrett Brown, Roy R. Comic, Charles Chappell, Richard Crafton, William B. Cropper, John W. Denton, Lowell Denton, Harry R. Donoho, Kenneth C. Flowers, George Freas, Ambrose Givens, Carl Hamilton, Shirley F. Horned, David Hatchett, Robert Hicks, Walter L. Jewell, Jr., Martin D. Johnson, Lebus Kidwell, Otho M. Lackey, Wallace Lake, Frank B. Linton, Harold Love, John G. Lovell, Charles M. Martin, Buriel McClean, Moses C. Orem, Shirley Phillips, Alfred J. Richardson, Boone Rose, Jr., Jack J. Scott, Charles Shelby, Robert B. Simon, John E. Soper, Jr., Robert H. Stroube, John L. Taylor, John Venable, Jack Wilkinson, Jr. Kemp, Burrier, Horn, A. Scott, Antle, Berckman, J. Scott, Kidwell Freas, Camic, Brough, Baldwin, Johnson, Crafton, Stroube, Shelby Givens, Beyerle, Soper, Orem, Rose, Hatchett, Cropper, Denton Harned, Hamilton, Phillips, Love, Venable, Donoho 261 Keys Keys was founded at the University of Kentucky in 1906. Its purpose is to honor the outstanding sophomore in each social fraternity and promote the spirit of brotherhood among the fraternities. Faculty Adviser is C. C. Carpenter. The officers are Donald H. Robinson, President; James Line, Vice-President; J. Marshall McCann, Jr., Secretary; and Richard D. Floyd, Treasurer. Faculty members: J. L. Massie, M. M. White. Members are: Ted Beck, Irvine Christopher, Robert Coleman, Richard Floyd, Clarence Gerstle, W. D. Huddleston, James Line, Herbert Markell, J. Marshall McCann, Jr., Richard Pigman, Carl Ratliff, Donald H. Robinson, Paul Stock, Clyde Watts, Ryburn Weakley. 262 Floyd, McCann, Beck, Watts, Line Markell, Ratliff, Weakley, Coleman, Huddleston Key Top row—Ted Marryin Sam” Beck performs the hitchin' ceremony for Elkins Payne, Sigma Nu, and Dot Richardson. Charles Donovan and Norma White (ZTA) were named Lonesome Polecat” and Minnie Mustache” at the dance. Second row—Eunice Miller (ZTA) in a Moonbeam McSwine costume and pose. The turnip-chompin contest seems to amuse the crowd. Third row—Fraternity candidates for the L'il Abner” title. Aspirants to the Daisy Mae title. 263 Scabbard and Blade Scabbard and Blade, an honorary military fraternity for advanced military science students, was founded at the University of Wisconsin in 1905. In 1922, D Company, 4th Regiment, was installed at the University of Kentucky. Purpose: The National Society of Scabbard and Blade was formed in order to unite in closer relationship the military departments of American universi- ties and colleges; to preserve and develop the essential qualities of good and efficient officers; to prepare ourselves as educated men to take a more active part and to have a greater influence in the military affairs of the communi- ties in which we may reside; and above all to spread intelligent information concerning the military requirements of our country. Faculty Adviser: Major D. W. Glenn. Offi- cers: Glenn Weatherspoon, Captain; Ova C. Bradley, First Lieutenant; M. R. Taylor, Sec- ond Lieutenant; Dallas M. Peyton, First Ser- geant; Kenneth McGinnis, Pledge Captain; Carl S. Corbin, Chaplain. Members are: Ora C. Bradley, Carl S. Corbin, Eugene M. Luttrell, Kenneth McGinnis, Dallas M. Peyton, Leonard L. Preston, Joseph F. Rice, Woodrow W. Smither, William T. Survant, M. R. Taylor, Glenn Weatherspoon. 264 Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi was founded at Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia, in 1851. Beta Psi, one of 68 national chapters, was installed at the University of Kentucky, December 7, 1941. Blue and white are the sorority colors; the flower is the violet. Officers: Martha Jane Newman, President; Jane Black, Vice-President; Jeanne Hiebner, Secretary; Jeanne Asbury, Treasurer. Members: Jeanne Asbury, Wanda Batson, Jane Black, Mary Frances Bleidt, Betty Buck, Betty Compton, Ella Rose Crume, Emily Feltman, Suzanne Futch, Suzanne Hannahs, Jeanne Hiebner, Jean Hemlepp, Mary Hillenmeyer, Barbara Hysinger, Barbara Jones, Mary Kinnard, Eleanor Lee, Barbara Lutes, Jo Ann Marsh, Martha Jane Newman, Betty Northcutt, Glendora Noithcutt, Mary Louise Olson, Rebecca Perry, Sara Renfro, Ruth Sayre, Suzanne Seese, Jane Street, Patricia Triplett, Betty White. Pledges: Beatrice Block, Mary Ann Bradford, Betty Bryan, Janis Burke, Joyce Burke, Patricia Campbell, Jacqueline Carper, Jean Craft, Helen Cunningham, Sue Dossett, Betty Ford, Margaret Gleason, Mary Frances Gleason, Betty Harris, Betty Jane Jackson, Weston Jayne, Frances Jones, Lillian Kelly, Martha Kittinger, Joan Lindstrom, Bonnie McClung, Dorothy Miller, Virginia Northnagel, Frances Nyquist, Lois O'Brien, Roberta Reed, Kitty Richardson, Polly Shurr, Jean Vogelsang, Mary Brooks Williams, Jo Ann Yadon. Alpha Delta Pi Black, Asbury, Newman, Compton, Heibner, Lee, Street, Olson Seese, Perry, Hysinger, Hillenmeyer, Crume, Renfro, White, Futch Kinnaird, Hannahs, Hemlepp, Batson, Marsh, Lutes, B. Northcutt, Feltman Sayre, Triplett, Buck, Jones, G. Northcutt, Lindstrom, O'Brien, Williams Northnagel, Yadon, Cunningham, Bradford, P. Gleason, Carper, Block, Dossett Vogelsang, Burke, Janis, Kittinger, Byran, Nyquist, Jayne, Richardson, Burke, Joyce McClung, Campbell, Schurr, Jackson, Harris, M. Gleason, Craft, Ford Miller, Reed, Kelly, Jones 269 Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Delta was founded at Syracuse University, May 30, 1904. Epsilon, one of 57 chapters in American colleges and universities, was in- stalled at the University of Kentucky in 1908. Red, buff, and green are the sorority colors; red and buff roses are the flowers. Alumnae in the faculty are Sally Pence and Marie Barkley. Officers are: Helen Ray Ford, President; Jo Ann Finnie, Vice-President; Frances Horton and Mary Ann Roll, Secretaries; Carolyn Hayes, Treasurer. Members: Ann Cooke Adams, Louise Ayers, Katherine Barnett, Betty Jean Cannon, Venita Dawson, Ann Dorroh, Elinor Duns, Jo Edwards, Evelyn Ewing, Frances Farmer, Mary Jo Farmer, Jo Ann Finne, Ray Ford, Marge Hall, Audrey Hankinson, Carolyn Hayes, Eloise Helton, Frances Horton, Alice King, Anne Lair, Betty Leech, Mary O'Neil, Betty Ree Rhoads, Mary Ann Roll, Charlotte Salisbury, Louise Scearce, Virginia Silvers, Carolyn Steele, Sandra Steele, Jean Stevens, Ann Straughn, Nancy Taylor, Glenna Waddell, Marifrank Ward, Barbara Warren, Dorritt White, Martha Yates. Pledges: Barbara Beam, Sarah Beam, Patricia Brown, Mildred Cox, Joan Crawford, Mary Ann Elliott, Gloria England, Nelda Ewing, Gloria Feezel, Lois Ann Flege, B. J. Freeman, Dot Gardner, Gail Grogan, Pat Hall, Nancy Hurst, Mary King, Margaret Leece, Louise Litton, Helen Mokas, Ann O'Bannon, Louise Rhoads, Billie Ruth Robertson, Mary Ann Rose, Molly Smith, Betty Tipple, Dot Wood. Ford, Finnie, Roll, Hankinson, Hays, Yates, B. Rhoads, Horton B. Leece, Taylor, Lair, C. Steele, M. Farmer, Adams, V. Stevens, Silvers Salisbury, Helton, A. King, Kelley, Edwards, Waddell, Smith, Eastburn J. Steele, White, Ayres, B. Beam, Warren, Dawson, Dorroh, F. Farmer Barnett, Cannon, Robertson, J. Stevens, E. Ewing, England, Wood, S. Steele Flege, Hurst, L. Rhoads, N. Ewing, Gardner, Mokas, M. Leece, Freeman M. King, Elliott, Crawford, Teipel, O'Bannon, Cox, Brown, Hall Grogan, Feezle Alpha Gamma Delta ! Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Xi Delta was founded at Lombard College in 1893 and now has 59 chapters in American college and universities. Xi chapter was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1908. The sorority colors are double blue and gold; the flower is pink Killarney rose. Officers are: Elizabeth Walters, President; Emogene Gregory, Vice-President; Marjorie Akers, Secretary; Martha Short, Treasurer. Alumna in the faculty is Margaret Tuttle. Members are: Marjorie Akers, Nadine Ankney, Betty Barkman, Toni Bartley, Lynn Bridgewater, Barbara Brown, Martha Jane Brown, Eleanor Caslick, Mildred Jo Cooper, Frieda Cornelius, Betty Dimmitt, Harriet Freeman, Betty Gillespie, Bess Goldsmith, Emogene Gregory, Martha Harmon, Evelyn Harrison, Doris Hill, Jane Jameson, Ruth Mae Jordan, Cary Lawson, Virginia Link, Rebecca Noble, Suzanne Rogers, Martha Short, Margaret C. Smith, Marjorie Stembridge, Janice Stille, Peggy Taylor, Elizabeth Walters, Frances Wells, Jeanne Wilson, Janelynn Wooldridge. Pledges are: Dorothy Allen, Elaine Ashley, Jean Campbell, Mildred Cash, Joan H. Collis. Sara Craine, Caroline Freeman, Patsy Gerald, Mary E. Goff, Katherine Greenwood, Nancy Jane Harris, Jane Hays, Marie Johnson, Margaret Larkin, Mary Bert McKenna, Mary Ann McQuaid, Opal Owen, Bernice Poindexter, Helen Rice, Dorothy Robinson, Mary Evelyn Rose, Betty Lee Smedley, Susan Spilman, Margaret Steele, Joyce Stratford, Arlene Van Winkle, Betty Jo Vaughn, Charlotte Watson, Betty Winzeler, Jo Stewart, Bertha Puttes, Louise Swin- ford, Betty Bosworth, Mableann Clark. Akers, Cornelius, Jameson, Stembridge, Short, M. Brown, Gregory, Walters Hill, H. Freeman, Caslick, E. Taylor, P. Taylor, Noble, B. Brown, Harmon Cooper, Bridgewater, Lawson, Jordan, Dimmitt, Wilson, Ankney, Goldsmith Harrison, Wooldridge, Barkman, Gillespie, Stille, M. Smith, Link, Bartley Wills, Rogers, Owen, Rice, McKenna, Campbell, Allen, Steele Crain, C. Freeman, Gerald, Watson, Stratford, Larkin, Poindexter, Smedley Ashley, Robinson, Collis, McQuaid, Van Winkle, Goff, Johnson, Greenwood Vaughn, Rose, Winzler, Cash, Hays, Spilman Alpha Xi Delta 273 Chi Omega Chi Omega was founded at the University of Arkansas, April 5, 1895. Lambda Alpha, one of 100 national chapters, was installed on the Univer- sity campus in 1914. Cardinal and straw are the colors of the sorority; white carnation is the flower. Officers are: Celia Moore, Pesident; Corinna Cook, Vice-President; Garnett Gayle, Secretary; Carolyn McMeekin, Treasurer. Members: Cordelia Alexander, Patsy Allen, Elizabeth Bicknell, Georgann Bovis, Martha Bryan, Jane Ellen Buchanan, Marjorie Burton, Lois Cheek, Ella Marshall Cloyd, Corinna Cook, Ruth Covington, Betty Elliot, Margaret Fogg, Jane Garrett, Garnett Gayle, Carolyn Glenn, Mary Ann Goodson, Anne Green, Sara Mae Greene, Jean Harrell, Joyce Harris, Betty Jean Henry, Carolyn Herdt, Martha Jean Hill, Leslie Hollingsworth, Mary Anne Holmes, Mary Ann Hunter, Judith Keen Johnson, Ruth McCracken, Carolyn Craig McMeekin, Celia Moore, Bette Cates, Mary Snow Parrigin, Patricia Paxton, Betty Brown Pennington, Pat Cooley Poe, Nancy Ripy, Nancy Roberts, Nancy Shinnick, Mary Louise Simpson, Doris Stokes, Sara Thomas, Margaret Tinder, Doris Tye, Jane Wood Wise, Margaret Weidner. Pledges: Peggy Atkinson, Betsy Bi I liter, Lucia Bland, Peggy Buckley, Patsy Conway, Nancy Lou Eden, Margaret Garrett, Mary Powell Geiger, Mary Wynne Gunn, Charlotte Haggard, Piiscilla Hancher, Helen Hutchcraft, Hazel Jones, Ann Elizabeth LaRue, Patricia Mason, Matilda McCarty, Spencer McClure, Elizabeth Meloan, Carolyn Metcalfe, Virginia Moberly, Joan Prichard, Diane Robertson, Joanne Rodes, Nancy Shelbourne, Linda Smith, Patsy Volner. Ch Omeg G C. Moore, Cook, Gayle, McMeekin, Johnson, Hill, Tinder, Buchanan Harris, Hollingsworth, Tye, Simpson, Goodson, Ripy, Oates, Burton Roberts, Pennington, Alexander, Wood, Fogg, Parrigin, Holmes, Bicknell Bovis, Glenn, Cloyd, Hunter, Shinnick, Allen, Stokes, Bryan Weidner, Herdt, Henry, Greene, Covington, Paxton, Cheek, McCracken J. Garrett, M. Garrett, Thomas, Elliott, Volner, Shelbourne, Moberly, Smith Mason, Eden, McCarty, Atkinson, Rodes, Hutchcraft, Jones, Billiter McClure, Pritchard, Conway, Hancher, Meloan, Robertson, Bland, Geiger Haggard, LaRue, Buckley 275 Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta was founded at Boston Universily in 1888 and now has 90 chapters in American colleges and universities. Delta Rho chapter was installed at the University of Kentucky in May, 1923. The colors of the sorority are silver, gold, and blue; the pansy is the flower. Officers are: President, Rosemary Dummit; Vice-President, Sandra Asher; Secretary, Barbara Futrell; Treasurer, Mary Frances Futrell. Members: Sandra Asher, Judy Broaddus, Jo Ann Davis, Helen Deiss, Rosemary Dummit, Charlotte Erskine, Sue Flynn, Bobby Lou Foil, Barbara Futrell, Mary Frances Futrell, Ann. Gray, Gene Hardin, Mary Hornbrook, Elinor Isaacs, Barbara Mandt, Joy Marsh, Mary Rodgers, Mary Julia Samuels, Mary Lynn Sanders, Valerie Saunders, Betty Ann Shropshire, Jo Trapp, Martha Van Hooser, Frances White. Pledges: Mary Barber, Carmaine Bruce, Virginia Buckner, Jean Burrell, Kathleen Carter, Doris Coleman, Louise Constantine, Nell Cook, Sandra Crosset, Hannah Croley, Jane Downing, Tallu Fish, Patsy Futrell, Sara Nel Glover, Caroline Lee, Priscilla McVey, Mary Metcalfe, Annelle Miller, Billie Jean Moore, Jean Moore, Patricia Moore, Bruce Nutting, Nell Payne, Marjorie Ann Richey, Betty Rowland, Carolyn Walker, Jean Warren, Jo Ann Watson, Barbara West. Delta Delta Delta Hardin, M. Futrell, Asher, B. Futrell, Dummitt, Foil, Flynn Broaddus, Marsh, Sanders, Erskine, Rogers, Shropshire, Samuel Saunders, Davis, Deiss, Trapp, White, Mandt, Crossett Croley, West, Payne, Constantine, Burrell, Fish, Watson Bruce, Buckner, Carter, Miller, Nutting, Rowland, Warren Richey, Walker, Coleman, Lee, Metcalfe, Glover, Downing P. Futrell, McVey, J. Moore, P. Moore, Barber 277 Delta Zeta Delta Zeta was founded at Miami University (Ohio), October 24, 1902. Alpha Theta, one of 62 national chapters, was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1923. Rose and green are the sorority colors; the flower is the Killarney rose. Officers of Delta Zeta are: Roberta Anderson, President; Peake Shehan, Vice- President; Jane Finley and Gloria Manter, Secretaries; Martha Quillen, T reasurer. Alumnae in the faculty are Mildred Lewis and Beth Doyle. Members are: Roberta Anderson, Juanita Crawford, Stacy Davenport, Patricia Delks, Molly Ann Dunn, Bette Doyle, Jane Finley, Beverly Gaulke, Helen C. Haag, Betty Hensley, Pat Hine, Frances Horlacher, Julia Ann Jones, Mary Lou Keyser, Louise Kinder, Gloria Manter, Marilyn Motherly, Mary Liz McRoberts, Mary Ann Mosby, Jane D. Pack, Nita Powers, Martha Quillen, Peake Shehan, Jean Sherman, Mary Lee Stamper, Joyce Steele, Betty Lue Stephens, Jeanne Stubbs, Anna Lois Varney, Ruth Vest. Pledges are: Janet Bailie, Lucille Baker, Bonnie Bohaning, Dorothy Clark, Phyllis Cliver, Pat Coffman, Mildred Droege, Barbara Hall, Judy Howell, Loraine I Maria, Jeanne Kelly, Peggy Leach, Anne McWilliams, Ida Manchikas, Nancy Payne, Martha Sheridan, Norma Jean Smith, Martha Swofford, Betty Stevens. Delta Zeta 279 Finley, Shehan, Quillen, Anderson, Manter, Pack, Davenport Gaukle, Dunn, Stamper, Delks, Haag, McRoberts, Horlacher Matherly, Varney, Hine, Vest, Stubbs, Steele, Crawford Keyser, Jones, Stephens, Sherman, Mosby, Doyle, Powers Cliver, Manchikes, Baillie, Coffman, Leach, Swofford, McWilliams Smith, Kelly, lllaria, Payne, Droege, Hall, Howell Baker, Stevens, Clark, Sheridan Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta was founded at DePauw University, January 27, 1870, and now has 71 chapters in American colleges and universities. Gamma lota chapter was installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1945. The sorority colors are black and gold; the pansy is the flower. Officers are Mary Hilleary Bryant, President; Elizabeth Cowles Reynolds, Vice-President; Virginia Bradley, Corresponding Secretary; Martha Allen, Recording Secretary; Louise Wilson, Treasurer. Alumna in faculty is Norma Cass. Members ere: Mary Jane Agnew, Martha Allen, Nancy Bird, Betty Ann Blessing, Virginia Bradley, Sally Branch, Beverly Brown, Hilly Bryant, Maria Jane Carter, Pat Conway, Jackie Cotton, Mory Price Creamer, Anne Creech, Carol Dunn, Virginia Ann Hall, Jerry Hinson, Katherine Hogan, Frances Holleman, Ann Keeton, Barbara Kirwon, Charlotte Knapp, Jean McCray, Claire Mabry, Marilyn Mitchell, Marian Mulkey, Anne Park, Patti Perrone, Katherine Poor, Elizabeth Reynolds, Betty Seay, Betty Lou Sellers, Jean Stewart, Shirley Stivers, Jean Swope, Janet Sulzer, Marjorie Sulzer, Barbara Willing, Louise Anne Wilson. Pledges are: Emily Anderson, Margaret Bird, Pat Chase, Joan Davis, Martha Durham, Judy Forman, Fawn Gray, Mary Halmhuber, Barbara Harris, Julia Ann Heacox, Joan Hendricks, Joan Kenney, Louise McDowell, Betty Lloyd Martin, Mary Alice Mayer, Margery Mitchell, Annette Morehead, Martha Neff, Betty Noland, Jerry Poor, Mary Ellen Price, Jean Prinz, Carolyn Ryan, Carolyn Smith, Clare Turley, Margie Lou Williams. Bryant, Reynolds, Bradley, Allen, Wilson, M. Sulzer, Stewart Dunn, Creamer, Sellers, Blessing, Knapp, Holleman, Brown Branch, K. Poor, McCray, Mitchell, Mabry, Stivers, Hogan Creech, Bird, Seay, Perrone, Carter, Agnew, Swope Keeton, J. Sulzer, Hall, Kirwan, Willing, Hinson, Mulkey Conway, Park, Neff, Harris, Morehead, Williams, Martin Chase, Hendricks, Halmhuber, Noland, Mayer, Forman, Smith McDowell, Anderson, Durham, Kenney, Mitchell, Davis, G. Poor Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta Kappa Delta was founded at Farmville State Teachers College, Farmville, Virginia, October 23, 1897. Epsilon Omega, one of 73 national chapters, was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1910. The sorority colors are olive green and pearl white; the white rose is the flower. Officers of Kappa Delta are: President, Virginia Weston Minter; Vice-Presi- dent, Carolyn Meyer; Secretary, Mary Blocher; Treasurer, Norma Green. Alumna in faculty is Lydia Fischer. Members are: Mary Blocher, Martha Bradley, Jo Allen Caplinger, Jean Coleman, Carojean Elsey Catherine Fleming, Norma Green, Barbara Holeman, Eva Lewis, Alva Motherly, Marian Mcllvain, Carolyn Meyer, lone Miller, Virginia Weston Minshall, Ramona Newman, Helen Olmstead, Emmie Lou Patrick, Mary Rita Ploch, Robbie Potter, Lona Price, Peggy Sue Puryear, Karen Rains, Jean Sellers, Barbara Stanfill, Ann Tucker, Shirley Wenske, Ruth Wilde, Katherine Winebrinier, Frances Youtsey, Sally Ann Youtsey. Pledges are: Sarah Adams, Betty Jo Anderson, Barbara Bidwell, Juliet Bradley, Lolita Ann Call, Patsy Ennis, Mary Jane Evans, Joyce Ferris, Bettie Finnell, Mary Jane Garber, Joan Graham, Betty Lee Green, Elizabeth Guenther, Peggy Hewlett, Dorothy Honaker, Betsy Houston, Ruth Lenox, Florence Lewis, Sidney Linsey, Carla Maddox, Nell Martin, Sherlene Mattingly, Jerry Newbern, Barbara Odell, Joan Patterson, Sara Jean Pierle, Alice Gail Price, Mary Lynn Rhodemyre, Donna Russell, Nancyetta Sandusky, Mary Alice Schisler, Judy Sheets, Elizabeth Lynn Smith, Joan Specht. Kappa Delta Minshall, Minter, Green, Blocher, F. Youtsey, Meyer, Matherly, Wilde Caplinger, E. Lewis, Miller, Puryear, Elsey, Coleman, Tucker, Mcllvain Newman, Stanfill, M. Bradley, L. Price, S. Youtsey, Sellers, Winebrinier, Olmstead Holeman, Rains, Ploch, Wenske, Potter, Evans, Hewlett, Patrick Graham, Lenox, A. Price, Martin, Pierle, Schisler, Sheets, F. Lewis Odell, Russell, Patterson, Sandusky, J. Bradley, Garber, Gall, Maddox Smith, Specht, Rhodemyre, Newbern, Bidwell, Anderson, Mattingly, Ferris Finnell, B. Green, Honaker, Ennis 283 Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma was founded at Monmouth College in 1870. Beta Chi, one of the 78 chapters in American colleges and universities, was in- stalled on the University of Kentucky campus in 1910. Sorority colors are blue and blue; fleur-de-lis is the flower. Anne Wilson is the faculty adviser. Officers are: President, Ridgely Park; Vice-President, Lyde Gocding; Secre- tary, Carolyn McCann; Treasurer, Ann Talbott Clayton. Alurr.na in the University faculty is Mimi Wiederman. Members are: Jane Blount, Nancy Bobbitt, Peggy Bockman, Mary Buckner, Betty Catlin, Ann Talbott Clayton, Boonie Dickston, Mary Kieth Dosker, Mary Dunlap, Phyllis Feldmann, Mary Jo Fishback, Barbara Fisher, Charlotte Garr, Betty Gay, Mildred Lee Gill, Lyde Gooding, Betty Gorman, Mary Frances Hagan, Jean Hamilton, Joyce Haynes, Lyda Clay Ingels, Betsy Lowry, Carolyn McCann, Mary McCauley, Ridgely Park, Mary Pribble, Betty Jane Scrivner, Jo Ann Sellards, Margaret Shelton, Betty Shrewsbury, Eleanor Tucker, Lois Lynn Van Meter, Caroline Van Santvoord, Betty Wallace, Sally Wilder, Betty Williamson, Betty Jameson Wright, Margaret Vager. Pledges are: Sue Allen, Martha Bishop, Nancy Jean Bright, Ernie Brown, Carolyn Cadden, Sybil Carey, Mary Anna Clark, Jacqueline Cooke, Lucy Dexheimer, Doris Eith, Ann Estill, Eleanor Gray, Elizabeth Heiss, Jane Kanapell, Joan Kavanaugh, Forgy Kirkpatrick, Ann Macklin, Betty McWilliams, Marcia Middleton, Barbara Shanklin, Mary Jouett Swinford, Rosa Talbert, Virginia Murray Tilton, Betty Wiley, Betty Woodruff. Kappa Kappa Gamma Par, Gooding, Clayton, McCann, Williamson, Hagan, Bockman Dunlap, Bobbitt, Yager, Gay, Van Santvoord, Dosker, Shelton Ingels, McCauley, Feldman, Catlin, Lowry, Van Meter, Sellards Pribble, Blount, Garr, Scrivner, Wright, Dickston, Gorman Dexheimer, Tilton, Cooke, Haynes, Macklin, Wilder, Gill Shanklin, Gray, Kavanaugh, Cadden, Eith, Heiss, Bishop Brown, Bright, Middleton, Carey, Talbert, Kannapell, Allen Wiley, Estill, Kirkpatrick, Clark, McWilliams, Shrewsbury, Swinford Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha was founded at Virginia State Normal College in 1898, and now has 83 national chapters. Alpha Chi chapter was installed on the Uni- versity campus, March 15, 1924 Turquoise blue and steel gray are the sorority colors; the flower is the white violet. Officers are: President, Ollie Lee Hays; Vice-President, Anna Ruth Carter; Secretaries, Vivienne Rambo and Martha Muth; Treasurer, Jane Guess. Alumna in the faculty is Mrs. Lysle Croft. Members are: Betty Bartee, Jeanette Blair, Ann Carter, Jackie Cawood, Trudy Clary, Margie Clegg, Beverly Davis, Rubye Graham, Dorothy Grugin, Jane Guess, Elise Hartman, Ollie Lee Hays, Martha Martin, Dixie Gene May, Marilyn Morris, Martha Muth, Hilda Newland, Emily Parker, Barbara Power, Vivienne Rambo, Stella Sexton, Martha Shubert, Jo Anne Talley, Norma White, Penny Wolfe, Mary Lou Ziegler. Pledges are: Dorothy Chasteen, Shirley Ann Coombs, Kathleen Crum, Ann Dennison, Mary A. Doyle, Shirley Heath, Agnes Hutchinson, Jean Kessler, Carolyn Keiser, Elizabeth Link, Carole Logan, Ann Marcum, Annette Marshall, Shirley Miller, Betty Myers, Juanita McNamee, Jeanne Powell, Marilyn Rieinger, Bowie Satterfield, Merle Virginia Spencer, Lou Ellen Trimble, Eva Walsh, Ida Lenor Wellwood, Fern Williams, Judith Wood. Zeta Tau Alpha Hays, Carter, Rambo, Muth, Guess, Bartee, Cawood Talley, Cleggs, May, Grugin, Sexton, Graham, Ziegler Power, Morris, Hartman, Schubert, White, Parker, Newland Blair, Satterfield, Martin, Clary, Link, McNamee, Trimble Kesler, Heath, Crum, Marcum, Spencer, Keiser, Hutchinson Williams, Chasteen, Dennison, Wellwood, Powell, Wood, Coombs Kennedy, Logan, Myers, Marshall 287 Shaikun, Friedman, Marcus, Levy Goldstein, Berman Tau Alpha Pi Tau Alpha Pi was founded at the University of Kentucky in May, 1945. The sorority colors are gold and brown; the yellow rose is the flower. Officers: Anita Levy, President; Rosemary Freedman, Rush Chairman; Dolores Shaikun, Secretary; Helene Marcus, Treasurer. Members: Rosemary Friedman, Rita Greenwald Klein, Anita Levy, Helene Marcus, Dolores Shaikun. Pledges: Joan Dizon, Frances Goldstein, Lila Murstein. Stray Greeks Stray Greeks was founded at the University of Kentucky in 1946. The pur- pose is to further the social, academic, and fraternal life of unaffiliated fraternity men and women. The faculty adviser is Dr. Clement Eaton. Officers are: Rusty Russell, President; Ernest Gardner, Jr., Vice-President; June Tolley, Secretary; Jean Waggoner, Treasurer. Members are: Granville Barker, Phi Kappa Sigma; Howard Benjamin, Phi Kappa Sigma; Joseph C. Brunle, Phi Kappa Sigma; Wayne Cliffe, Kappa Phi Sigma; Ruth Combs, Phi Mu; Elizabeth Conley, Alpha Chi Omega; Allen K. Frank, Delta Kappa Epilson; Bob Grimm, Delta Upsilon Kappa; Owney C. Hall; Beta Kappa Chi; Mildred Hawkins, Theta Sigma Upsilon; Donn D. Hollingsworth, Alpha Delta Phi; Edgar Huit, Phi Kappa Sigma; Charles Newcomb, Phi Alpha Zeta; Richard M. Newman, Pi Kappa Phi; Pat Quinn, Pi Beta Phi; Joe F. Rice, Theta Chi; Rusty Russell, Beta Theta Pi; Rosetta Simpson, Theta Sigma Upsilon; Elmer C. Susemichael, Theta Tau; June Tolley, Theta Sigma Upsilon; Jean Waggoner, Phi Mu; Mary Ann Williams, Pi Kappa Sigma; Mary Witt, Delta Psi Omega; John R. Yager, Delta Upsilon. Quinn, Russell, Waggoner, Cliffe, Tolley, Gardner Frank, Conley, Williams, Grimm, Hawkins, Hollingsworth Hall, Witt, Newcomb, Simpson, Susemichael 289 ALBERT D. KIRWAN Dean of Men SARAH B. HOLMES Dean of Women 290 JANE HASELDEN Assistant Dean of Women Panhellenic Council Founded in Chicago in 1902, the Panhellenic Council was formed for the purpose of organizing and coordinating sorority life on college and university campuses. The faculty adviser is Jane Haselden. Officers are: President, Ann Crawford Lair; Vice-President, Virginia Minter; Secretary, Celia Moore; Treasurer, Ridgley Park. Members: Alpha Delta Pi, Martha Newman, Suzanne Hannahs; Alpha Gamma Delta, Ann Lair, Helen Ray Ford; Alpha Xi Delta, Elizabeth Walters, Janey Jameson; Chi Omega, Celia Moore, Patsy Allen; Delta Delta Delta, Rosemary Dummit, Betty Shropshire; Delta Zeta, Roberta Anderson, Mary E. McRoberts; Kappa Alpha Theta, Mary Hilleary Bryant, Patti Perrone; Stray Greeks, Mary Ann Williams; Kappa Delta, Virginia Minter, Helen Olmstead; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Ridgely Park, Louise Van Meter; Tau Alpha Pi, Anita Levy; Rosemary Friedman; Zeta Tau Alpha, Ollie Lee Hays; Jackie Cawood. Lair, Minter, Moore, Park, Olmstead, Shropshire Jameson, Hannahs, Ford, Walter, Bryant, McRoberts Williams, Perrone, Friedman, Anderson Interfraternity Council The purpose of the Interfraternity. Council is to discuss and act upon matters concerning fraternities in general and to act as a medium between the Uni- versity administration and the fraternities. Faculty adviser is A. D. Kirwan. Officers are: President, Clell F. Despain; Vice-President, Robert Puryear; Sec- retary, Fred Perkins; Treasurer, Hubert Bourne. Members are: Alpha Gamma Rho—George W. Freas, Charles H. Gulley; Alpha Sigma Phi— Jack Carpenter, Hubert Bourne; Alpha Tau Omega—-Claude Sprawls, Fred Perkins; Delta Chi—Dwight L. McCray, James W. Gillespie; Delta Tau Delta—Joseph G. Young, Edgar L. Keneipp; Kappa Alpha—George Griffin, Bill Sloan; Kappa Sigma—Joe D. Miller, John R. Pryor; Lambda Chi Alpha—Donald Clark, Jim Brummitt; Phi Delta Theta—Jack Veach, Robert Puryear; Phi Kappa Tau—Harold Estill, John Heick; Phi Sigma Kappa—Clell F. De- Spain, Walter Patrick; Pi Kappa Alpha—Virgil F. Pryor, John L. McLaughlin; Sigma Alpha Epsilon—Benjamin L. Kessinger, Roy Wallace; Sigma Chi—Ray Turley, Barkley Sturgill; Sigma Nu—Harry Hinton, John S. Crosthwaite; Sigma Phi Epsilon—Hart Hagen, Joseph Ballard; Triangle—Robert Ingrum, Walter W. Aton; Zeta Beta Tau—Allen Abranson, Herbert Fogle; Stray Greeks—William F. Russell. Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Gamma Rho was founded at Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1908 and now has 32 national chapters. Omicron chapter was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1920. Green and gold are the fraternity colors; the pink rose is the flower. Dr. L. H. Townsend is faculty adviser. Officers are George Freas, President; Charles Gully, Vice-President; Charles Hamilton, Secretary; Ryburn Weakley, Treasurer. Members in the faculty are: J. O. Barkman, Phillip Edwards, Fordyce Ely, W. P. Garrigus, E. J. Kinney, H. B. Morrison, H. B. Price, and E. J. Wilford. Members are: Isaac D. Adams, Maurice Anderson, George Antle, Elmer F. Bean, Robert P. Beyerle, Charles W. Berckman, Hugh H. Brinkley, Robert C. Bryan, John H. Burrier, Henry J. Cash, David L. Cleeland, Robert H. Culton, Harry C. Current, James C. Dowden, John I. Dowden, George W. Freas, London Garrett, Jr., William C. Gayle, Gene Gray, Grant Grayson, Charles H. Gully, James G. Gully, Charles L. Hamilton, David Hatchett, Arthur Hounshell, Kile Hunter, James B. Jackson, Martin D. Johnson, Thomas H. Johnson, Jameson Jones, James D. Kemp, Henry S. La Grand, Harold Love, James E. Lynn, Calvin Martin, Jr., Shirley H. Phillips, Ralph R. Speaks, James A. Shaeffer, Charles E. Shelby, Marshall Shouse, Paul B. Sturgill, Roy Van Arsdale, John O. Venable, Ryburn Weakley, Matt R. Williams, Hiter Woods, Jay Young, William K. Young. Pledges are: Russell Ball, Alco G. Barnes, London Burcham, Jack Brisbay, Don Case, James M. Crafton, Joe E. Crafton, Richard Crafton, Walter Cooper, Bruce Current, Claude Davis, Lowell Denton, Neil Farris, Carl C. Hamilton, Joe Grimes, Howard Giles, Jeptha Jett, Lebus R. Kiddwell, Donald M. Laffoon, Jack Marston, Marion Mason, Charles W. McClure, Lowas McClure, Robert Rouse, J. W. Smith, John R. Street, Robert Stroube, John Victor. Alpha Gamma Rho Freas, Venable, C. Hamilton, Weakley, Young, Grayson, G. Gulley, Williams Gayle, Phillips, Shelby, Hunter, Berckman, Johnson, Shouse, Burrier C. Current, Van Arsdale, Antole, Speaks, Cleveland, Martin, Kemp, Bryant Beyerle, Johnson, Sturgill, J. C. Dowden, Hatchett, LeGrande, Brinkley, Love Shaffer, Hounshell, Cash, Culton, J. Gulley, John Dowden, Bean, Jones Barnes, Denton, Jett, Chas. Current, Davis, Laffoon, Grimes, McClure Brisbay, Mason, Burchman, Garrett, Street, Joe Crafton, Giles, Farris, R. Crafton, Cooper, Victor, Kidwell, Woods, Stroube, James Crafton, C. Hamilton 295 Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Sigma Phi was founded at Yale University in 1845 and now has 73 chapters in American colleges and universities. Sigma chapter was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1917. Cardinal and stone are the fraternity colors; the cardinal rose is the flower. Officers are: Jack Carpenter, President; Jack Miller, Vice-President; Thomas Riley, Secretary; Hubert- Bourne, 7’reasurer. Members are: Harold E. Armsey, Hubert Bourne, Garland G. Bryant, Jack L. Carpenter, Luther Coleman Coffey, William C. Coleman, Wendell B. Cooper, Walter Cox, William D. Cracraft, Kenneth D. Cummins, Hugh D. Dillehey, Henry A. Dizney, William D. Doan, Edward B. Hatchett, James M. Kuhn, Glenn McAllister, Jack L. Miller, Larry H. Myers, Thomas L. Riley, Raymond W. Schlachter, William K. Snead, Jay Walden, Nyram L. Young. Pledges are: Cecil T. Beckett, Russell Cook, Eugene Edwards, Bob Gash, Tom Gilmore, Richard L. Haring, Charles A. Hatcher, Charles A. Hopkins, Algia Jacobs, Gene Madison, Gerald E. Runager, Dudley Saunders. •w,- ■ • Alpha Sigma Phi Carpenter, Miller, Bourne, Riley, Walden Schlachter, Cracraft, Myers, McAlister, Cox Doan, Coleman, Dizney, Snead, Cummins Coffey, Dillehay, Jacobs, Hatchett, Young Armsey, Kuhn, Beckett, Hopkins, Haring Cook, Gash, Edwards, Runager, Gilmore Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega was founded at the Virginia Military Institute in 1865, and now has 100 chapters in American colleges and universities. Mu lota chapter was installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1909. Fraternity colors are blue and gold; the white tea rose is the flower. Professor L. E. Nollau and Bart Peak are the faculty advisers. Officers are: Claude Sprowls, President; Evan Ray, Vice-President; Laurence F. Martin, Jr., Secretary; Wilbur Adams, Treasurer. Alumni in the University faculty are: Dean L. J. Horlacher, Professor L. E. Nollau, Bart Peak, Dr. Niel Plummer, Joe Atkinson, and Mike Balitsaris. Members are: Wilbur Adams, Bill Allen, Brantly Amberg, Juan Balzola, William Blackburn, Louis Bondurant, Frank Boswell, Jim Brockenborough, Walter Brooks, Harry Carrico, Bill Detherage, Jim Dotson, Silas Fisher, Felix Gossum, Dalton Greenfield, Bill Hall, Jesse Hill, David Holland, Winifred Kelly, Bill Lamb, Dwain Lowry, Bill Lyon, Larry Martin, John Milkovich, Cliff Miller, Jack Marshall, Dan Mullin, Robert Nelson, Jimmy Nickel, Maurice Pace, Joe Palmer, Fred Perkins, Royce Pulliam, Gene Phillips, Evan Ray, George Reynolds, Ed Roberts, Ray Robinson, Joe Scott, George Sparrow, Claude Sprowls, Bailey P. Smith, Joe Craig Smith, George Stewart, Jack Stewart, Herbert Thompson, Owen Vance, George White, Tommy Wolfe. Pledges are: Joe E. Carter, Basil Gaither Jr., Joseph Gillespie, John D. Goodlette, Joe B. Hall Bill Hill, Jack Humphries, Mark N. Lackey, Willis Carson Lyons, Warren F. Magee, Frank Maturo Jr., Maubert Mills, Meredith Mynheir, Bill Noe, Jim Patterson, George T. Penn, Robert Planitz, Robert L. Spradlin, Norman G. Sexton, Dan Stamer, Jack Taylor, Melvin Tinsley, Ernest Vines, James West. Delta Chi Delta Chi was founded at Cornell University, October 13, 1890, and installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1914. Fraternity colors are red and buff, and the white carnation is the flower. Professor William Tolman is the faculty adviser. Officers are: President, Dwight McCray; Vice-President, James Gillespie; Secretary, Charles Chinn; Treasurer, James Collier. Members are: Russel Beatty, James Bell, John Blevins, Charles Breckel, George Cannon, David Chapman, Charles Chinn, Robert Compton, Jack Crawford, William Crawford, James Collier, James Darst, William Davis, Fred Dupree, James Gillespie, Gene Harmon, Jack Harmon, William Harrison, Robert Hauser, Howard Human, Charles Legette, Peter Manos, Dwight McCray, Samuel Mclllvaine, Paul Morgan, L. H. Nicholls, Seth Nuckols, Robert O'Mara, Mitchell Owens, Paul Pratt, William Roche, William Rosson, Bruce Sayre, Murray Shearard, William Summit, James Wesley, Raymond Ware. Pledges are: Douglas Brown, Henry Campbell, Paul Carlson, Michael Chandler, Carl Dean, E. Denham, William Farra, Lucian Fluty, Bernard Gravitt, Ernest Jones, Paul Jordan, John Kearney, George Mayerchak, Joseph Motica, William Peak, Cecil Rowland, Gene Stokely, Claude Toney, Charles Yunker. Delta Tau Delta Delta Tau Delta was founded at Bethany College, Virginia, in 1859, and now has 76 chapters in American colleges and universities. Delta Epsilon chapter was installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1924. The fraternity colors are purple, white, and gold; the iris is the flower. Officers: Joseph Young, President; Raymond Randolph, Vice-President; Robert Stewart and H. B. Wright, Secretaries; Hugh Moorhead, Treasurer. Members: Troy E. Adams, Dan Beam, Dave Beam, Ellis T. Beck, Robert Bell, Leland Brewster, Frank A. Bryson, John Burdin, Frank Cassidy, Andrew H. Clark, Robert M. Dean, William Dewitt, Charles R. Dougherty, William J. Gutermuth, Douglas Haynes, Stanley Hays, Earl R. Heffner, William Hockensmith, Edward S. Jones, Edgar L. Keneipp, Marvin Lear, James Lett, William List, Jack D. McComas, Robert McCowan, William T. McLain, James Mokas, Hugh S. Moorhead, John C. Myers, Robert Neal, William Overhultz, Richard Overstreet, Frank Pittman, Earl M. Prater, Preston Price, Jack T. Pryor, Raymond Randolph, H. D. Reed, William M. Rhoads, E. A. Rowsey, Walter L. Roy, H. Clay Russell, John Russell, James C. Sauter, Robertson Scott, Donald Sebastian, Robert A. Stonsbury, Robert F. Stewart, James C. Stites, Jack C. Strother, Omar L. Tatum, Ralph D. Tatum, John Walthall, William Ware, Vernon West, Leland F. Wisner, Harold B. Wright, Joe G. Young, Thomas 0. Youtsey. Delta Tau Delta D. Beam, J. Beam, R. Tatum, O. Tatum, Sauter, Mokas McCowan, Stansbury, Lear, Ware, Brewster, West Faulconer, Patrick, Strother, Roy, Brady, Dorr Kaster, White, Lezius, Burke, Regan, Talbott Riggs, Martin, Townes, Watson, J. Gutermuth, Langston Kerr, Nightengale, Martin, Catron 304 Delta Tau Delta j IS) sp i 9 P P: f M- { r. W%y ' : P i fir ■ sa m' i 1. HPk ,W. Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha was founded at Washington and Lee University in 1865 and now has 68 chapters in American colleges and universities. Theta chapter installed at the University of Kentucky campus, February 21, 1893, was the first fraternity organized on this campus. Crimson and old gold are the fraternity colors and its flowers are the crimson rose and the white magnolia. Dr. C. C. Carpenter is the faculty adviser. Officers are: President, George W. Griffin; Vice-President, William E. Sloan; Secretary, Harry V. Rouse; Treasurer, Bartley Greenwell. Members are: Frank Adams, Bob Anspach, Tom Baldwin, Frank Benton, Jim Blair, Dan Botts, Alex Calvert, Willard Carmichael, Bill Cox, Doug Delano, Russell des Cognets, Bill Donovan, Ray Enicks, Churchill Gorman, John Gorman, Bartley Greenwell, George Griffin, Bill Griffin, John Hale, Grayson Hanks, John Hicks, Jim Hisle, Dick Hoddy, John Irvin, Lucien Kinsolving, Ed Kubale, Rube Kubale, Jimmy Jack Lewis, Mack Linville, Greenberry Marshall, Joe Matthews, Ollie McCormick, Charles Mitchell, Jack Money, Jim Morris, Bill Nash, Bob O'Brien, Carl Ratliff, Warren Rogers, Ralph Rose, Harry Rouse, Blair Seaman, Hardin Short, Bill Sloan, Holmes Smart, Paul Smith, Harold Snowden, Jack Sorrelle, John Stout, Bob Trimble, Bob Turley, Ford Waller, John Ward, Phil Weisenberger, Dave Wilson, John Wimberley. Pledges are: Haywood Alves, Bert Bathiany, Frank Bohannon, Bob Brown, Ray Burch, Ben Chandler, Tom Clore, Jack Judy, Bob Maxwell, Don Patrick, Hal Steele, Phil Steele, Ed Tanner, Bill Winfree, Harold Ziegler. Waller, Rouse, Sorrelle, Greenwell, Cox, Hicks, Donovan B. Griffin, Linville, des Cognets, Nash, Kinsolving, Irvin, Enicks Baldwin, Adams, G. Griffin, Turley, Mitchell, Morris, Money Ratliff, Benton, Rose, Blair, McCormick, Delano, Botts Weisenberger, Seamen, Lewis, Rogers, Stout, Matthew, Calvert Snowden, Ward, Anspach, Wilson, Smith, Gorman, Brown Short, Alves, Burch, Trimble, Clore, Chandler, Bohannon Judy, Patrick, Bathiany, Maxwell, Hoddy, Tanner 307 Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma was founded at the University of Virginia, December 10, 1869. Beta Nu, one of 118 national chapters, was installed on the University campus in 1901. The fraternity colors are scarlet-, white, and green; the lily of the valley is the flower. Faculty adviser is Frank D. Peterson. Officers are: President, Joe D. Miller; Vice-President, William A. Whitehead; Secretary, Martin G. Wilson; Treasurer, Russell E. Travis. Alumni in the University faculty are W. D. Funkhouser and Frank D. Peterson. Members are: C. L. Acton, Harvey M. Allen, Rodney A. Beck, William K. Benjamin, William R. Bennett, William E. Brandenburg, James R. Brown, Virgil L. Christian, Roger F. Cooper, James Craig, Allen W. Daugherty, William Drake, Charles M. Dunn, Marce P. Dunn, Hugh P. Earle, James E. Fethe, Luke Floyd, Richard D. Floyd, James D. Ford, Edward L. Fossett, James W. Fraysure, William L. Gault, William D. Goodloe, Dwaine E. Gullett, William L. Guy, Jack E. Hartfield, Fred F. Howard, William S. Huffman, Robert H. Kaiser, Howard W. Kelly, John H. King, Ernest L. Kirkpatrick, Paul A. Laine, Gerald E. LeMasters, William H. Lentz, Henry C. Lewis, Jack Luigart, William M. McCollum, John W. McKenzie, Joe D. Miller, Clark C. Nowland, John R. Perkins, Don C. Phelps, Ray Pryor, John O. Reynierson, Joseph S. Simms, James H. Simpson, Osso B. Stanley, Roger N. Stark, James K. Steele, James B. Stewart, Rupert F. Stivers, Gilbert L. Taylor, Russell E. Travis, Glenn Weatherspoon, William A. Whitehead, Jack K. Whitman, Roger P. Whitton, Martin G. Wilson, George I. Witt. Pledges are: William C. Berger, Clifford Brumbaugh, Joseph W. Campbell, David E. Combs, Frank W. Dempsey, Robert. L. Duff, Michael J. Edgeworth, Kenneth G. Felty, William T. Gordon, Robert Heath, Milton Z. Kafoglis, George G. King, Joseph P. Knight, Charlie L. Koehler, Rollie D. Leach, Robert G. Lentz, Bud S. Lusby, Joseph B. McClain, Lawless McKenzie, Robert C, Norris, Paul Reed, Tony Rotuno, Robert D. Seay, William P. Settlemire, Irvine Stapp, Hogan Trammell, Charles Tucker, Joseph F. Wathen, Hubert Wright, Robert O. Young, Tomas C. Zinniger. mM' f 3« 55 isT 3 3 3 gg m, m , 3,8 ,v- • ;r. ' ■ - ■T . T 308 Kappa Sigma Kirkpatrick, Wilson, Miller, Whitehead, Cooper, Travis Craig, Reynierson, Fraysure, Laine, Stanley, Pryor Acton, Drake, Stark, Huffman, Luigart, Weatherspoon Whitton, Hartfield, Taylor, Lentz, Kaiser, Stivers Floyd, Young, Fethe, Steele, Daugherty, Kelly Howard, Witt, Stewart, Guy, Simpson, Ford Phelps, McCollum, J. King, Nowland Kappa Sigma Brandenburg, Brown, Whitman, Lentz, Fossett, Simms Bennett, Benjamin, Lewis, Floyd, C. Dunn, Perkins LeMasters, Gault, Combs, Kafoglis, M. Dunn, Berger G. King, Stapp, Dempsey, Leach, Gordon, Duff Lusby, Zinninger, Edgeworth, Tucker, Norris, Felty Wright, Reed, Campbell, McClain, Trammell, McKenzie Brumbaugh, Koehler, Rotuno, Knight Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha was founded at Boston University in 1908. Epsilon Phi chapter, one of 1 16 chapters, was installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1930. Purple, green and gold are the fraternity colors; the white rose is the flower. Officers are: Donald Clark, High Alpha; James Brummet, High Beta; Sher- wood Kirk, High Gamma; Ellis Monach, High Tau. Alumni on the University faculty include Dr. Frank T. MacFarland and Dr. W. 5. Ward. Members are: Oakley R. Brown, James Brummet, Calbert C. Butler, Clifford F. Carpenter, George Caughey, Douglas Cayse, Fred Christian, Irvin Christopher, Donald Clark, John R. Cox, James R. Dance, Abraham Hammonds, Charles C. Hawley, Franklin W. Hecker, Edwin G. Holliday, David Hysinger, John A. Idleman, Sherwood Kirk, John Krumpelman, Bernard May, Bruce McCullough, Charles R. McGehee, James E. Monach, John S. Renfro, Samuel A. Ruark, Harold Rogers, James R. Rutter, George H. Talbert, Allen C. Terhune, Carl R. Turner, Charles B. Williams, Gordon Witt, Thomas L. Wuerdeman. Pledges are: Smith Armstrong, Johnny Bailey, Jack Barnhill, Robert Bunting, Bill Chestnut, Claude V. Cooper, Harry Craft, Don Cummings, Robert P. Duff, Thomas Dwyer, Louis A. Fanning, Jack Feierabend, Arthur Hendricks, Thomas E. Hough, Paul E. Hunley, Dick Leyman, Howard Locke, Ben F. Lutes, Richard Macke, William Morrow, Charles E. Moore, Daniel O Malley, William Pedkulski, James R. Rhea, William J. Siemans, Robert G. Smith, Jackie F. Sparks, Paul Stadleman, Johnny Sutak, Frank Tucci, Dewel Woodward, Clyde Wooten. Clark, Brummett, Kirk, Monach, Krumpelman Hysinger, McGehee, Hawley, Caughey, Hammons McCullough, Idleman, Dance, Terhune, Holliday Wuerdeman, Christian, Cayce, Hecker Brown, Butler, Ruark, Cox, Carpenter Lambda Chi Alpha Dwyer, Duff, Siemens, Craft, Stadleman Bunting, Moore, Hough, Sutak, Hunley Hendricks, Rhea, Smith, Lutes, Podkulski Barnhill, Bailey, Sparks, Morrow, Macke Woodward, Fanning, O'Malley, Armstrong, Locke Wooton, Chestnut, Cooper, Cummings, Leman 314 mfciKMfc; m Lambda Chi Alpha Howard and his gal . . . Our mouthpiece—J. R. Rutter . . . Spring formal! (George and Cathy) . . . Mrs. Hammock, housemother . . . River party, Duffy and date. Where's that truck? . . Frankie and Doug . . Jeanne and Bruce . . Bob and his baby. ADPi's and Lambda Chi's . . Gene and John . . Watch that coke! . . More spring formal, Springhurst. What's the matter, Don? . . . Buddy Butler and Allen Terhune . . . Don, Oak, Abe and Buddy . . . Watch the birdie. The heap won't run . . . Charlie Hawley . . . Abe and Gardiner . . . Lonesome, Buddy? 3 Phi Delta Theta Phi Delta Theta was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, in 1848, and now has 108 chapters in American colleges and universities. Kentucky Epsilon chapter was installed on the University campus in 1901. Azure and argent are the fraternity colors; the white carnation is the flower. Officers are: President, Jack Veech; Vice-President, Bob Puryear; Secretary, Marshall McCann, Jr.; Treasurer, George Covington. Members are: Jack Atchison, Les Avis, Morris Beebe, Forrest Bobbitt, I ley Browning, John Browning, Beebe Caldwell, George Covington, Garland Dummit, Bob Estill, Jack Ferris, Julian Fortney, Bill Gardner, Charlie Gardner, Macquary Gay, Frank Gilliam, Robert Giltner, William Giltner, Wendell Hall, Pryor Hancock, Wood Hannah, Stuart Harlowe, Dalam Harper, Tom Harris, Hubert Hazelip, John Hopkins, Jim Howe, Ely Jackson, Wallace Jones, Burleigh Raster, Herman Kessler, Bill Lewis, Marvin Maddox, Tom Marshall, Marshall McCann, Ben Moore, Jimmy Mulloy, Hudson Nichols, Johnny Owens, Gaylord Pack, Harold Park, Jack Park, John Penrod, Burt Pollett, Charlie Price, Bob Puryear, Charlie Puryear, Tom Rankin, Teddy Ray, Gerald Reams, Russell Rice, Joe Richards, Bill Rogers, Calvert Roszell, Leslie Rue, Joe Russell, Kenny Scroggins, Clarence Short, Herbert Sledd, Tom Smith, Johnny Stough, Bill Sullivan, Bill Sutton, Dave Thomas, Jimmy Thompson, Forrest Thompson, Jerry Tipton, Dick Tygrett, Tom Underwood, George VanMeter, Bob Vatter, Jack Veech, Jim Volner, Bill Ward, Stanley White, Ed Whitfield. Pledges are: Ted Bates, Sam Collins, Sandy Cummins, John Diskin, Tom Hallock, John Harrison, Bill Hayes, Jack Hibbs, Ed Jewett, Henry Jones, William McCann, Warren Reynolds, Eugene Romele, Junie Rowland, Art Scott, Hubbard Spencer. Phi Delta Theta Veech, M. McCann, Covington, R. Puryear, Sullivan, Gilliam Price, I. Browning, Fortney, Reams, Owens, Beebe Atchison, Lewis, Short, Underwood, Kessler, J. Browning Pack, Hopkins, Maddox, Thomas, Howe, Rogers Caldwell, W. Jones, Sutton, Moore, Richards, Tygrett White, R. Giltner, Vatter, Volner, J. Thompson, Sledd 317 Phi Delta Theta Estill, Rue, C. Puryear, Park, Bobbitt Scroggins, Dummit, Russell, W. Giltner, Gay F. Thompson, Penrod, Mulloy, Whitfield, Hallock Bates, Cummins, Ward, W. McCann, Harrison H. Jones, Roemele, Reynolds, Rowland, Hays Diskin, Spencer, Harris, Hibbs, Jouett tftiMcMi Phi Delta Theta Looks like a big party ... A smile for the camera . . . Alums and actives at a banquet Ann Tucker . . . Martha and Kim ... At the lake. Jack Veech and Ray Ford—the pinned ones ... On the air from Joyland . Something's funny . . . Hurray for college Faster, faster! . . . Time out for a picture . . . Martha Allen and Ann Tucker . . Hold still, Bert! . . . He laughs. A gay time . . . The thinker . . . Martha looks coy . . . Nothing to do but study . . . Speed demons. McCann leaps for a high one ... Phi Delts interpret Homecoming . . . Intra- mural competition with the Lambda Chis. 319 Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Tau was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, in 1906. Kappa Chapter, one of 50 national chapters, was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1920. The fraternity colors are Harvard red and old gold; the red carnation is the flower. Officers: R. L. Hardin, Jr., President; John Heick, Vice-President; Bill Rogers, Secretary; Paul Sears, Treasurer. Members are: Joe Amato, Porter Baxter, William Beabout, Jesse Bollinger, Patrick Carigan, Billy Chandler, George Conway, Matthew Downer, Robert Doyle, Harold Estill, Larry Gardner, Jack Gerstle, Thomas Graham, Roy Griffin, Roy Hall, William Hammock, Robert Hardin, Robert Hayes, Tom Hedger, John Heick, William Hicks, Emmett Holbrook, Robert Holbrook, Kenneth Kasey, Douglas Lipsey, Harold Lockwood, George Martin, James Martin, Richard Martin, James McNeal, Alan Parrish, John Parrish, Phillip Phillips, Robert Robertson, William Rogers, Paul Sears, Robert Sears, James Shackleford, Charles Shockey, Charles Smith, John Smith, Aaron Taylor, George Tye, John Vigle, Bowers Wallace, William Whitford, Charles Wills. Pledges are: Kenneth Ashby, Jack Easley, Michael Egan, Ben Jackson, Joe Koppius, Alan Liebson, Curtis Meade, Al Milby, John Revel, Robert Richards, H. B. Rice, Bill Schupp, John Shields, John Steele, Jerry Thomas, Charles Thornton. Phi Sigma Kappa Phi Sigma Kappa was founded at Massachusetts State College in 1873 and now has 58 chapters in American colleges and universities. Phi Dueteron chapter was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1926. Fraternity colors are silver and magenta; the flower is the red carnation. Alumni advisor is A. L. Atchison. Officers are: President, Clell F. DeSpain; Vice-President, Ben H. Pumphrey; Secretary, Walter Patrick; Treasurer, Eugene Moss Cecil. Alumni on the University faculty include: Dean Edward Wiest, Ernest A. Bureau, R. H. Lickert, George P. Summers, G. P. Whitlow, and R. Gerhard. Members are: Jack Asher, Charles Barker, William Bixler, James Boaz, William Byron, Eugene Cecil, Elbert Cheek, James Conley, Fred Coplin, Ordie Davis, Clell DeSpain, Charles Devitt, Waiter Eads, Ike Etchison, Joseph Evans, Paul Grumbles, Donald Hall, Darrell Hancock, Chester Hawley, John Hays, Douglas Hodges, Walter Hogge, Harold Holtzclaw, William Jones, Herbert Jepson, Boyd Jessee, George Judge, James Kennard, Edward Leavens, Frank Mathias, Charles Minor, Thomas Montgomery, James Murphy, Samuel Osborne, John Palumbo, Walter Patrick, Burl Phillips, Jr., Richard Pigman, Thomas Prather, Ben Pumphrey, Frank Reynolds, Jay Rhodemyre, William Robb, Douglas Ross, Robert Rupard, Joseph Sallee, William Senning, Charles Shown, John Soper, Jr., William Spragens, James Strother, Robert Summers, Redwood Taylor, William Thomas, Homer Walker, Ronald Walker, Robert Welsh, William Whitehonse, Jr., Lewis Woods, Jr. Pledges ere: Fred Ament, Bill Dale, Donald Dodson, George Fugate, Carroll Houchen, Leon Humphrey, Pat James, Jerry Johnson, Elliott Jones, Winfield Leathers, Robert Linehan, Bud Lewis, Charles Lewis, James Lowe, Mack Morgan, James Moore, Robert Nickolas, Nick Oldivak, William Poe, J. C. Powell, Ellis Prince, Jr., Henry Rawlings, Edward Rice, Donald Rogers, Byron Romanowitz, John Rousakis, William Smith, Daniel Tuttle, William Tuttle, Paul Whelan, Henry White, Holland Wintsch, Charles Woods, Buchanan Wrench. Phi Sigma Kappa Patrick, Cecil, DeSpain, Pumphrey, Thomas, Scroggins Davis, Barker, Cheek, Jepson, Evans, Palumbo Devitt, Kennard, Senning, Grumbles, Conley, Hall Jessee, Strother, Rupard, Phillips, Judge, Prather Holtzclaw, Hawley, Soper, Asher, R. Walker, Ross Jones, H. Walker, Reynolds, Boaz, Whitehouse, Robb Hogge, Taylor, Eytchison, Mathias, Summers, Copliri 323 Phi Sigma Kappa 324 Welsh, Woods, Shown, Ament, Wintsch, Powell Eads, Osborne Montgomery, Fugate, Houchen, Lowe Hancock, Pigman, Rice, Jones, White, Linehan D. Tuttle, Dale, Prince, Wrench, Nikolas, Johnson Moore, C. Lewis, Poe, Romanowitz, Rawlings, L. C. Lewis W. Tuttle, Leathers, Whelan, Rogers Dean Boyd at a Phi Sig banquet . . Flirtation . . George and Soper . Everybody listens to the act. Esther Taylor, Moonlight Girl ... A crowd at the Old Mill Wives and mothers club . . . Bill Tuttle, J. C. Kennard, Redwood Taylor, and wives. All dressed up and no place to go ... Al Jepson and Frank Mathias . . . The house dressed up with Christmas greetings. Bob Ruphert looks mystic . . Jim Rice and the youngest Phi Sig pledge . May Day float . . Soper. 325 Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha was founded at the University of Virginia, March 1, 1868. Omega chapter, one of 86 national chapters, was installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1901. Garnet and old gold are the fraternity colors; the flower is the lily-of-the-valley. Dr. Robert A. Haun is the faculty adviser. Officers: Virgil Pryor, President; Brian Daugherty, Vice-President; Ralph Danford, Secretary; J. Jerald Johnston, Treasurer. Members in the faculty are Dr. Robert A. Haun and Dr. H. H. Downing. Members are: Thomas A. Ballantine, Jr., George Barker, James Bassham, Mose Boston, Jr., Oscar Beasley, Robert Blumer, Conley C. Congleton, Earl Cottrell, Paul J. Cunningham, Howard Curry, III, Thomas A. Collins, Ralph Danford, Brian Daugherty, Fred Daugherty, Truman W. Demenbrun, James Donovan, Travis J. Duerr, Thomas Duncan, Charles Fergus, Walter B. Fer- guson, William W. Fisher, Kenneth Fortune, Glenn Graff, Burt Halbert, Donald Hall, Royal A. Hall, Robert Harrison, Roy Hixson, William Honaker, Walter D. Huddleston, Kenneth Jackson, J. Jerard Johnston, Warren Kennedy, Jr., William Laverty, Elmer Liebert, Joseph Lyle, Gene Lucas, James Long, Ranald MacDonald, III, John L. McLaughlin, Glenn Martin, James Moore, Leonard Moses, Robert J. Mullholland, Sidney A. Neal, David P. Newman, Phillip L. Pearce, Daniel Pferrer, Joseph Poulouin, Virgil Pryor, Max Rhoads, Roger Ruth, Howard Stephenson, Glenn Stilie, Richard Stoll, Rives Stoll, William Stoll, James R. Taylor, James Tucker, Robert Violette, William A. Wagner, James Wash, William Wash, Carl C. Weber, William Welch, James Wessels, Orville A. Wills, Richard C. Witt. Pledges are R. T. Ayres, William Barrows, Monroe Burdette, James Barlow, C. A. Browning, Jr., William A. Carl, John W. Clark, Dalton B. Caldwell, William R. Clements, Jack Currence, Donald J. Donahue, Jr., Albert E. Drake, W. C. Dicken, Bain Foster, Bruce Ferguson, Karl S. Grady, Jr., William Garrett, Robert Hutchison, Bruce Hopper, Thomas H. Jones, William Kreutz, Wilford Ladd, Simpson Lawson, Samuel Lucas, Donald MacDonald, George Mills, Walter Pitts, Robert Pryor, Gene Qualls, H. K. Reams, William Samuel, Jack Schiffli, Darrell Susong, Charles Thurston, Lynn Vaughn, Gayle Warner. Pi Kappa Alpha Pryor, Daugherty, Danford, Johnston, Beasley, Barker Fischer, Ruth, Donovan, Demunbrun, Baston, Stille MacDonald, Halbert, Taylor, Tucker, Duncan, D. Hall Graff, Fortune, Wessels, Huddleston, Ballantine, Stephenson Jackson, Kennedy, Wills, Cottrell, Wash, McLaughlin Pearce, R. Hall, Cunningham, Harrison, Liebert, Stoll Newman, Witt, Martin, Rhoads, Hixson, Violette 327 Pi Kappa Alpha Laverty, Currty, Duerr, Long, Barlow, Wash, Bassham Collins, Blumer, Pferrer, Burdette, G. Stoll, Fergus, Ferguson Poulouin, Currence, R. Stoll, Neal, Qualls, Honaker, Congleton Caldwell, Jones, Pitts, Hutchison, Clements, Clark, Browning Susong, Carl, Thurston, Drake, Schiffli, Barrows, Reams Samuel, Dicken, Kreutz, Ferguson, Pryor, Donahue, Lucas Ladd, Warner, Foster 328 5 Pi Kappa Alpha Bill Wagner . . . Looks like a river party . . . There are smiles . . . Phil Pearce. A golf course maybe? . . . Welcoming home the Wildcats ... A big kick . . . Tom Duncan Mary Pribble and Conley Congleton . . . Nonchalance and disgust as expressed by John McLaughlin and Tom Ballantine Bob Hutchinson won't come down . . . Something interesting must be inside the car . . . Max Rhodes and Gloria England. 329 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded at the University of Alabama on March 9, 1856. Epsilon chapter, one of 1 1 9 chapters, was installed at the University of Kentucky in 1900. Fraternity colors are purple and gold; the flower is the violet. Faculty adviser is Grady Sellards. Officers: Roy A. Wallace, President; B. L. Kessinger, Vice-President; John Crockett, Secretary; Robert Miller, Treasurer. Members are: Waverly Artz, Robert Babbage, James Bailey, Frank Bassett, Bryan Blount, Greg Blount, Ned Breathitt, William Brown, Ben Buckley, William Calvert, Robert Carter, Allen Cloyd, Robert Coleman, Raymond Connell, Ben Cowgill, William Cowgill, John Crockett, Clayton Cruise, Tony Dallas, Jack Darlington, J. W. Davis, William Davis, Robert Drury, Ben Dyer, William Endicott, John Everett, Doctor Ferrell, Dick Gillespie, Ambrose Givens, Tom Griffin, Joe Hall, John Hancock, Larry Hammett, Robert Hatchet, Gene Hogwood, Joe Holland, Kent Hollingsworth, Harold Hunt, Don Harding, Camp Johnson, Raymer Jones, George Kelly, B. L. Kessinger, Tom Kessinger, Pig Latta, John Lebus, John Lewis, William Lint, Frank Long, William Lowery, Fred Luigart, Gentry McCauley, William McCord, Mack Mayes, Robert Mayes, Robert Miller, George Montgomery, Hoyt Moore, Joe Newell, Jack Newton, James O'Bannon, William Reynolds, Paul Rice, Craig Riddle, Kavanaugh Rogers, Don Ross, Frank Sadler, Robert Shearer, Ronald Shiflet, Len Shouse, George Smith, Jess Snowden, James Snowden, Ed Taylor, Don Towles, Lee Truman, Chester Tuell, Baylar Van Meter, Ted Vimont, William Wade, Earl Wallace, Roy Wallace, Walter Wallace, Grayden Walter, William Wardman, J. C. Watkins, Howard Wilkerson, Richard Womack, Joseph Wombwell, Don Wood, Woodson Wood, Harry Wright, Charles Young. Pledges are: John Chumley, Bob Creagor, Ed Coleman, Van Fishback, Louis Ford, Ryland Garrett, Bill Harding, Bob Hardy, Jim Hendricks, Charles Holland, Hal Hughes, Dave Jackson, Charlie Jacobs, Hub Kennedy, Ted Miles, Elliott Northcot, Tom Pope, Bubba Robertson, Rob Routt, John Thawley. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Wallace, Kessinger, Crockett, Miller, James Snowden, Holland, Cholson Dyer, Calvert, Kelly, Riddle, Wade, G. Smith, Hall Babbage, Walters, Breathitt, Towles, Rice, Harding, Darlington Everett, Givens, Lint, Blunt, Gillespie, Hogwood, Endicott Drury, Davis, Hunt, Wombwell) Latta, Reynolds, Wallace McCord, Jesse Snowden, Taylor, Shearer, Buckley, W. Wood, Hatchett L. Jones, D. Wood, Cruise, Wilkerson, Brown, Wright, Hollingsworth 331 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Vimont, Blount, Shiflet, Tuell, Moore, O'Bannon Ross, Bassett, Lebus, Newell, Bailey, Young, Hancock Shouse, Watkins, Womack, Artz, Davis, Coleman, Johnson Dallas, Griffin, Hammett, McCauley, Lewis, Connell, Luigart Carter, Mayes, Routt, Robertson, Hardy, Wardman, Thawley Harding, Miles, Garrett, Holland, Hughes, Poe, Jacobs Cregor, Northcutt, Hendrix, Ford 332 . -A • fc„ ■ . ■ . V • Sigma Chi Sigma Chi was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, June 28, 1855, and now has 108 chapters in American colleges and universities. Lambda Lambda chapter was installed on the University of Kentucky campus March 31, 1893. Blue and gold are the fraternity colors and the white rose is the flower. Dr. C. D. Phillips is the faculty adviser. Officers are: President, W. Ray Turley; Vice-President, Ed Brooking; Secre- tary, James A. Clutts; Treasurer, Bill Simmons. Members are: John M. Allen, William H. Allen, Thomas H. Asbury, Richard Ayres, Richard T. Beal, William A. Benjamin, William B. Blackford, Robert D. Boulter, William N. Branch, George E. Brooking, Jr., Andy J. Brown, Harry C. Carl, Lloyd C. Chilton, Jr., James A. Clutts, Norman Coleman, Joseph Covington, Albert B. Cummins, Neville M. Dunn, James L. Durham, John R. Endicott, Donald H. Evans, Lige Faulconer, Morgan P. Fears, John P. Fletcher, Sherley C. Folger, Paul J. Fowler, William G. Ginn, Harry Gorham, Dudley B. Hodges, Robert O. Holder, Wallace Horine. Donald J. Horton, William Hoskins, Richard Hurt, James Kincheloe, Robert Kretchmer, Francis L. Lewis, Jr., Owen H. Lewis, Charles C. McCarty, Charles McMeekin, Charles M. McNeil, Mark R. Maggard, John G. Marlowe, Howard D. Mayhew, Gordon E. Menne, Spencer Merwin, William S. Miller, James W. Moore, Lee F. Moore, Thomas Mosely, Wynn Mosley, John D. Morrow, III, Ray N. Murphy, Jr., Winston E. Pannell, James E. Price, William Roberts, Jr., Donald H. Robinson, Isaac P. Rouse, Donald R. Russell, Donald Seaman, William R. Simmons Gordon M. Smith, Thomas S. Smith, Champ S. Stopher, Jr., James W. Steiner, Barkley J. Sturgill, Benjamin Sullivan, Randall B. Thorpe, Harold' L. Thurman, Harry C. Trent, Ray W. Turley, Robert W. Van Hoose, Robert J. Warren, James Wilbur, Robert M. Wilhite, Jr., George William- son, George Willmott, James Wilson, Charles E. Woodward, Singleton J. Yeary, Richard Youngerman,. Pledges are: Paul Bickel, William Boggs, William Brown, James Clayton, Adrian Collins, John Corlis, David Davidson, Gibson Downing, Robert Ferguson, Richard French, Donald Graham, Robert Hensler, Shep Lowman, George Martin, James May, Paul Mayhew, Andrew Moats, Samuel Neace, Raymond Remmers, Chester Roe, David Shropshire, William Simrall, Charles Southerland, Thomas Tabb, Charles Tackett, William Thomas, James Thomas, James Turner, Charles Wachtman, Richard Wallace, William Watterson, Russell White, Gil Whittenberg, Al Williams, Josh Williams, Jack Womack. 334 Sigma Chi Simmons, Brooking, Ginn, C. Lewis, Wilbur, Clutts, Turley Mosely, Wilson, Youngerman, Fears, Murphy, Stopher, Asbury Steiner, Covington, McNeil, Allen, Sullivan, Thurman, O. Lewis Merwin, Miller, Willmott, Sturgill, Ayers, Brown, Kincheloe Carl, Fletcher, Tabb, Yeary, L. Moore, Beal, Horton Warren, John, Mayhew, Boulter, Hurt, J. Moore, Williamson, Marlowe Dunn, Horine, Smith, Thorp, Wilhite Sigma Chi Price, Smith, Branch, Russell, Evans, Robinson, Woodward Morrow, Hodges, Maggard, Seaman, McCarty, Folger, McMeekin Rouse, W. Mosely, Chilton, Gorham, Durham, Menne, Endicott Holder, Faulconer, Pannell, Van Hoose, Fowler, Brown, Boggs Lcwman, Bickel, Clayton, Martin, Shropshire, Whittenburg, Graham May, Wallace, Davidson, A. Williams, Sutherland, Remmers, Collins Monte, Simrall, Mayhugh, J. Williams, Tackett, Wachtman, Watterson Neacc, Downing, Ferguson, Womack 336 Sigma Chi In the sun ... A bunch of the boys. Swinging . . . Coo Hogan, Sweetheart, and Barkley Sturgill . . . Lacy Williamson . . . Jim Clutts and Alva Motherly. Bob Van Hose ... At church on Ecster Sunday . . . Ready for a swim ... He wants to play. What's that in front of the house? ... Bob ... She wears his pin (Harry Carl and Margaret Bird) 337 Sigma Nu Sigma Nu was founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1869. Gamma lota chapter, one of 100 chapters in American colleges and universities, was installed on the University of Kentucky campus in 1902. Black, gold, and white are the fraternity colors; the flower is the white rose. Officers are: Harry Hinton, Commander; William T. Survant, Lieutenant Commander; William B. Hornback, Recorder; Frederick Nickols, Treasurer. Members are: David Adams, Frank Atkins, Robert Buckner, Frank Bunch, Granville Cayce, l.eslie Clark, James Cox, William Cropper, John Crosthwaite, Robert Dodd, Harley Dunn, Carl Evans, William Fowler, A. L. Golightly, Roger Grason, Ted Haley, William Harabaugh, Charles Harris, Charles Hesser, Harry Hinton, William Hornback, Hal Johnson, John Jones, Billy Kim- bel, Robert Kincheloe, Lamar Kissling, John Larkin, Maurice Long, Thomas Mattingly, Robert Mayhugh, John McCoy, James Morse, Robert Moseley, Robert Nave, Frederick, Nichols, Bob Paris, Sidney Phillips, Augustus Poe, Samuel Powell, Charles Pritchett, William Reynolds, King D. Rice, Fred Schmidt, Robert Simmons, Earl Siria, Gilbert Siria, Victor Stutz, William Survant, Paul Thomas, William Toombs, William Totty, Alanson Trigg, Ballard Trigg, James Underwood, Clyde Watts, Kenneth West, S. J. Whalen. Pledges are: John Abel, Edwin Albrecht, Neal Angel, John Baldridge, Luther Bevis, E. John Boo, Morgan Boyd, Lawrence Brophy, Robert Brumfield, Joseph Cambron, Robert Clements, Paul Dillingham, Jerry Estes, Ames Forbes, Paul Foster, Louis Hammock, Ralph Hammerly, John Hardin, Norris Hightower, Phillip Johnston, Medley Ling, William Morgan, Elkins Payne, Danny Quertermous, Joseph Ringo, Franklin Saunders, Stanley Tarter, William Thigpen, William Thomson, Edwin Zuerner. Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded at the University of Richmond in 1901. Kentucky Alpha, one of 78 chapters, was installed at the University of Kentucky in March, 1933. Purple and red are the fraternity colors; violets and roses are the flowers. R. E. Shaver is the faculty adviser. Officers: Hart Hagen, President; Wally Morgan, Vice-President; Charles A. Dorroh, Secretary; Robert Utterback, Treasurer. Alumni on the University faculty are R. E. Shaver, Robert Morgan, and Rhea Taylor. Members are: John Ambrose, Robert V. Arbuckle, J. Harrison Bailey, John P. Bailey, William Balden, Joseph W. Ballard, William Bradley, Robert Breeden, Gerald Britt, Charles Byrley, Karl Christ, Cornell C. Clarke, James Clarkson, Morrison Cooke, Thomas R. Dink, Charles A. Dorroh, Thomas Drescher, William Gentry, Montgomery D. Givens, Henry Hart Hagen, William R. Harrod, Charles Hatcher, William D. Howard, Ted C. Howard, Hugh Glenn Hunt, Donald Jones, Glenn Jones, J. Calhoun Jones, Edward Mac Kenney, George W. Kirchner, James Line, Jack Malone, Hayden Mills, Howard Morgan, Wally L. Morgan, Gene B. McMurray, Charles Oberst, Charles Parish, Roger C. Pate, William Pawley, Thomas Porter, Edwin Rankin, Dan Rawlings, James Richards, Raymond Rose, Donald Saylor, William Slone, James Stone, Charles TayJor, Robert Utterback, William G. Voorhes, Richard Walker, William Walker, Roger Watts, William L. Wayman, Charles Whaley, David Yeiser. Pledges are: Jack Barrowman, Paul C. Cundiff, John Franklin Daugherty, Harry K. Daugherty, Cecil Derr, Lee Eggenspeller, Robert C. Farris, Davis Fields, William Hall, James Hamilton, Joseph E. Hibbs, Ed Haye, Wyatt M. Inski, Wesley Kirby, Carl McMurray, R. L. Morgan, William Reese, William Samuels, Paul Steeley, Roy Stone, Ernest Triplett, Robert Wharton, Charles White. 34 Hagan, W. Morgan, Dorroh, Utterback, Harrod, Dreiser, Whaley, W. Howard Pauley, Clarke, H. Bailey, Baldin, Mills, Ambrose, Byrley Ballard, Parish, Walker, C. Jones, Hatcher, Richards, Arbuckle, Malone Rawlings, Kirschner, G. McMurray, Slone, Kenney, Christ, Givens, H. Morgan Pate, Saylor, Britt, J. Bailey, Voorhes, D. Jones, Rose, Wayman Porter ,Oberst, Hunt, Breeden, Cook, J. Stone, Gentry, Line T. Howard, G. Jones, Rankin, Dink, Clarkson, Yeiser, Samuels, H. Daugherty C. McMurray, Insko, F. Daugherty, Farris, R. Stone, Fields, Hall, White Triplett, Hoye, Barrowman, Hamilton, Hibbs, Kirby, Reese, Wharton Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon T riangle Triangle fraternity was founded at the University of Illinois in 1907, and now has 1 8 national chapters in American colleges and universities. Kentucky chapter was installed on the University campus in 1920. Gray and old rose are the fraternity colors. The flower is the gardenia. Triangle is a social fraternity for engineers. The faculty adviser is C. K. Hoffman. Officers: Bob Ingram, President; W. W. Aton, Vice-President; Jeff Gordonwood and Joe Stephens, Secretaries; George Murray, Treasurer. Members are: Keith Albright, Walter Aton, Jack Begley, John Cashman, T. S. Combs, Bernard Crouch, Ansel Davis, Gerald Dobson, Fred Fest, Jack Fisher, Jeff Gordonwood, Garland Grace, Jimmy Hayworth, Russell Hughes, William R. Ingram, Harry Lawson, Jimmy Linville, Fred Mahan, Bill Martin, Jack McElroy, Bill McShane, George Miller, Jimmy Morreaux, Jim Murphy, George Murray, Gerald Napier, Harold Noland, Ed Parks, Bill Plunkett, Ken Recktenwald, Bill Schumann, Robert Schumann, Omar Smith, Joe Stephens, Paul Stock, Ralph Sullivan, Don Warren, Ben Whitmer, George Williamson, Johnny Young. Pledges are: Virgil Adams, Billy Alt, Bill Austin, Kenny Barnett, Bill Barnes, Jack Bell, Jim Berry, Lewis Bryant, Claude Buster, Carroll Carter, Jean Dryer, G. C. Ethington, Lewis Gifford, Jerry Heitz, Bud Holt, Bernie Hoppenjans, Morris Johnson, Lytle Jordan, Charles Kuhn, Sam Lee, John LeGette, Tommy Lyons, Fred Marcum, Ralph McCracken, Bob Nelson, Gorden Owen, Jim Ridgway, John Scott, John Spinks, John Tietyen, Wick Wood. Zeta Beta Tau Zeta Beta Tau was founded at the College of the City of New York, Decem- ber 29, 1898, and now has 37 chapters in American colleges and uni- versities. Alpha lota was installed on the University of Kentucky campus, December 3, 1 942. Officers are: President, Allen Abramson; Secretary, Samuel Berman; Treas- urer, Chester Stein. Members are: Allen Abramson, Samuel Berman, Peter Black, Marvin Cohen, Myron Finkelstein, Herbert Fogel, Milton Goldberg, Abraham Goller, Joel Gordon, Bertrand Klass, Norman Klein, James Levin, Herbert Markell, Alvin Miller, Samuel Miller, Marvin Schneider, Walter Seigel, Chester Stein, Emanuel Singer, Richard Weil, Franklin Zinavoy. Pledges are: Herbert Arnold, Allen Dinnerstein, Ronald Dorfman, Robert Fraiman, Sanford Friedman, William Frisch, Herbert Gilbert, Jack Goldben, Irvin Goldstein, Paul Gordon, Malcolm Herman, Alvin Meisel, Irving Milman, Irwin Parness, Charles Tyroler, Arthur Weinberg, Richard Wohlstein, Leonard Zuckerman. 346 Independents Its pupose is to provide a social program for students who are unaffiliated with social fraternities and sororities. Officers are: Ellis Foster, President; Farnum Lewis, Vice-President; Billye Jean Moore, Secretary; Charles Browning, Treasurer. Faculty Adviser is William L. Matthews. 348 Jean Johnston . . . Helen Camay mails a letter . . . Evelyn Caudel and Helen Carney . . . Pausing while ascending the dorm steps . . . Charles Boggs is on his way to Europe. A picnic in the country . . . Evelyn smiles ... A glamour pose . . . The May day float. Charlie Browning, the Sheik of Araby . . Evelyn reaches for a blossom . . Cheesecake . . Charles Boggs and Jerome Eastman talk to Bill Welsh, president of the National Student Association. Peggy poses for the camera . . . What's going on here? . . . Milton Kafoglis and Amy Price on the May Day float . . . Jerome Eastham. 349 •-v' ■¥ Officers are: President, Millie Johnson; Vice-President, Mary Lynn Blevins; Secretary, Olive Potter; Treasurer, Betty Dyche; Social Chairman, Lucille Crawford. Jewell Hall 352 Boyd Hall Officers: President, Pat Edwards; Vice President, Anne Park; Secretary, Mary Ann Moser; Treasurer, Mary Anewalt. 353 ——- Jewell Annex Interdorm Council Fo correlate and relate the problems of all the residence units, to provide an appellate body for disciplinary problems arising in the various House Councils, and to sponsor the joint activities of all the Halls. Officers: Elaine Nuetzel, President; Mary Anewalt, Vice-President, Kitty Richardson, Secretary. Members are: Mary Anewalt, Patricia Bassham, Marilyn Blevins, Helen Lucille Crawford, Colleen Duvall, Doris Eith, Betty Waring Hudson, Forgy Kirkpatrick, Elaine Nuetzel, Anne Park, Joan Prichard, Kitty Parker Richardson, Eloise Ridley, Mary Ann Williams. 355 Sayre Hall Lydia Brown House Members: Elizabeth Alford, Betty Jo Anderson, Mary Margaret Anderson, Lois Becknell, Gloria Bilancio, Betsy Bi 11 iter, Bonnie Bohaning, Ruby Carr, Leta Faye Cooper, Doris Ethington, Betty Lee Green, Betty Hudson, Barbara Jenkins, Beverly Joseph, Betty Lyon, Tillie McCarty, Jo Ann Mills, Jerry Newbern, Frances Nyquist, Barbara Odell, Carolyn Pasco, Sara Jeanne Pierle, Jeanne Powell, Betty Reynolds, Kitty Richardson, Betty Sue Smith, Jane Tucker, Betty Welch, Mary Brooks Williams. House President's Council Purpose: To publish annually the rules and regulations of all University women in residence, in conjunction with the Student Government Associa- tion; 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 is Margaret Storey. Officers are Millie Johnston, President; Barbara Futrell, Vice-President; Margaret Tinder, Secretary; Betty Wil- liamson, Treasurer. Members: Betty Buck, Jackie Cawood, Mildred Droege, Pat Edwards, Barbara Futrell, Eleanor Gray, Virginia Hall, Elsie Herdt, Frances Jernigan, Millie Johnston, Alice King, Joann Mills, Bernice Sebree, Hazel Smith, Marjorie Stembridge, Margaret Tinder, Betty Williamson, Frances Youtsey. Gray, Youtsey, Williamson, Tinder, Futrell Sebree, Stembridge, King, Edwards, Hall 357 Gorbandt, Osborne, Ward, Smith, Francis Hatcher, Andes, Hammond, Newton, Durrett Gamblin, Routt Hamilton House Hamilton House was founded at the University of Kentucky in 1942. Its purpose: To love cooperatively, being honest, orderly, unified, sincere and enthusiastic. Faculty adviser is Dr. Statie Erikson. Officers are: Hazel Jo Smith, President; Martha Lee Ward, Vice-President; Catherine Francis, Secretary; Evelyn Osborne, Treasurer. Members are: Betty Andes, Mary Lee Campbell, Dorothy Deane Doyle, Sue Dossett, Nancy Durrett, Catherine Francis, Magdalene Gamblin, Mildred Garbandt, Katherine Greenwood, Evelyn Hammond, Neree Hatcher, Clara Newton, Evelyn Osborne, Eunice Pickrell, Martha Routt, Hazel Jo Smith, Martha Lee Ward, Alice Ward. 358 Page Index Acknowledgments .......... 367 Alpha Chi Sigma .......... 251 Alpha Delta Pi ....... 268-269 Alpha Gamma Delta .... 270-2‘7l Alpha Gamma Rho ...... 294-295 Alpha Lambda Delta ....... 230 Alpha Phi Omega .......... 165 Alpha Sigma Phi ...... 296-297 Alpha Tau Omega .... 289-299 Alpha Xi Delta ....... 272-273 Alpha Zeta ............... 240 Alpha Zeta Omega ......... 252 Bacteriology Society ..... 136 Band ..................... 166 Baptist Student Union .. 138-139 Beauty Queens ........... 6-13 Allen .................... 8 Ewing .................... 9 Grey .................... 12 Poe ..................... 10 Shinnick ................. 6 White .................... 1 1 Block and Bridle ......... 261 Boyd Hall ................ 353 Canterbury Club ...... 140-141 Chamber of Commerce .... 169 Chemical Society ......... 152 Chi Omega ............ 274-275 Chi Delta Phi ............ 237 Choristers ............... 167 Civil Engineers ...... 132-133 Classes ............... 22-127 Seniors ............. 79-127 Juniors .............. 39-77 Sophomores ............. 30-37 Freshmen ............... 22-29 Cosmopolitan Club ........ 137 Cwens .................... 231 Dairy Club ............... 142 Dean of Men .............. 290 Dean of Women ............ 290 Deans .................. 18-19 Dedication ................. 2 Delta Chi ............ 300-301 Delta Delta Delta .... 276-277 Delta Tau Delta ...... 302-305 Delta Zeta ........... 278-279 Donovan, President ........ 16 Dutch Lunch Club ......... 143 Electrical Engineers .... 130-131 Engineering Student Cuncil ..172 4-H Club ................. 153 Freshman Club ............ 186 Future Teachers of America .. 158 Girls' Dorm .......... 352-358 Hamilton House ........... 358 Hillel Foundation ........ 144 Home Economics Club ...... 145 House Presidents' Council .. 357 Independents ......... 348-349 Interdorm Council ........ 355 Interfaith Council ....... 174 Interfraternity Council .. 292-293 Jewell Annex ............. 355 Jewell Hall .............. 352 K Club ................... 164 Kappa Alpha .......... 306-307 Kappa Alpha Theta .... 280-281 Kappa Delta .......... 282-283 Kappa Kappa Gamma .... 284-285 Kappa Psi ............ 258-259 Kappa Sigma .......... 308-311 Kentuckian ........... 222-223 Kentucky Engineer ........ 226 Kentucky Kernel ...... 224-225 Kentucky Law Journal ..... 227 Keys ................. 252-263 Lambda Chi Alpha ..... 312-315 Lamp and Cross ........... 235 Lances ................... 236 League of Women Voters .... 173 Lydia Brown House ......... 356 Mechanical Engineers ....... 135 Men's Glee Club ............ 169 Military Department .... 210-221 Color Guard ............. 210 Military Staff .......... 210 ROTC Regt. Staff ........ 211 1st Battalion Staff ..... 212 2nd Battalion Staff ..... 212 Company A ............... 213 Company B ............... 214 Company C ............... 215 Company D ............... 216 Company E ............... 217 Company F ............... 218 Company G ............... 219 Company H ............... 220 Rifle Team .............. 221 Mining and Metallurgy . 134 Mortar Board ............... 234 McDowell House ............. 356 Newman Club ............ 148-149 Omicron Delta Kappa .... 238-239 Panhellenic Council ........ 291 Patterson Hall ............. 354 Pershing Rifles ........ 242-243 Personal Index ............. 360 Phalanx .................... 146 Phi Alpha Delta ...... 244-245 Phi Beta ................. 248 Phi Delta Phi ........ 246-247 Phi Delta Theta ...... 316-319 Phi Eta Sjgma ........ 256-257 Phi Kappa Tau ........ 320-321 Phi Mu Alpha ............. 249 Phi Sigma Kappa ...... 322-325 Phi Upsilon Omicron ...... 241 Pi Kappa Alpha ......... 326-329 Pi Tau Sigma ............... 255 Pitkin Club ................ 189 Professor of the Year ....... 17 Pryor Pre-Med .......... 150-151 Radio Amateurs Club ........ 147 Sayre Hall ............... 356 Scabbard and Blade ............ 264 Sigma Alpha Epsilon . .. 330-333 Sigma Chi .............. 334-337 Sigma Gamma Epsilon ........ 250 Sigma Nu ............... 338-339 Sigma Phi Epsilon ...... 340-343 Sigma Pi Sigma ............. 260 Sports .............. 190-209 Stray Greeks .................. 289 Students Bar Association 176-177 Student Government Association .......... 178-179 Student Union Board ........... 175 SuKy ................. 1 82-1 83 Symphony Orchestra ....... 168 Tau Alpha Pi .................. 288 Tau Beta Pi ............... 232-233 Tou Sigma ................. 154-155 Theta Sigma Phi ............... 253 Triangle .................. 344-345 Troupers .................. 162-163 Upperclass Fellowship .... 187 Veterans Club ............. 160-161 W.A.A. Council ............ 180-181 WBKY .......................... 188 Wesley Foundation ............. 156 Westminster Fellowship .... 157 Who's Who ..................... 254 Women's Glee Club .... 170-171 Y.M.C.A. Cabinet .............. 184 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet ............. .185 Zeta Beta Tau ............. 346-347 Zeta Tau Alpha ............ 286-287 Persona! Index A Abel, John—339 Abell, John—100 Abbott, John Melvin—85 Abramson, Allen—1 00, 293, 347 Acton, L. C.—1 00, 31 1 Adams, Anne Cook—85, 173, 271 Adams, David L.—339 Adams, Prank M.—57, 307 Adams, Troy—1 00, 303 Adams, Virgil—345 Adams, Wilbur—100, 299 Agnew, Mary Jane—42, 281 Akers, Barbara—85, 248 Akers, Dee Ashley—85 Akers, Marjorie—1 10, 273 Albrecht, Erwin—339 Albright, Douglas—345 Allen, Buford—72 Allen, Dorothy—273 Allen, John Morgan—85, 151 335 Allen, Martha—1 10, 281 Allen, Martha Jean—57 Allen, Patsy—64, 275 Allen, Stephen—79 Allen, Suzanne—42, 285 Allen, William—279 Allison, Ruth—85 Alsop, Othniel—66, 233 Alt, Billy King—345 Alvey, Mary Helen—138, 230 Alves, Haywood—307 Amberg, Brantly—146, 299 Amburgey, Eugene—115, 172, 179, 255 Ambrose, John W.—1 00, 341 Ament, Fred Anthony—42, 323 Amis, Mildred—39, 138, 241 Anderson, Alex, J r.— 11 5, 233 Anderson, Emily—281 Anderson, Jobie—283 Anderson, Marius—122, 245 Anderson, Robert—86, 152 Anderson, Roberta—43, 179, 279,291 Andes, Betty—358 Anewalt, Mary Virginia—231 Angel, Neal—339 Anqgelis, John—235 Ankney, Nadien—43, 273 Anspach, Robert—307 Antie, Lloyd George—79, 235, 240, 261,295 Arbuckle, Robert—43, 341 Archer, Jack—1 10 Armsey, Harold—297 Armstrong, Mary Porter—86 Armstrong, Smith—31 4 Arnold, Herbert—347 Artz, Waverly—332 Asbury, Emily West—43, 1 80, 225 Asbury, Jeanne—43, 269 Asbury, Thomas H.—79, 335 Ashby, Kenneth H.—321 Asher, David C.—86 Asher, Eaton—57, 323 Asher, Sandra—86, 277 Ashley, Elaine—43, 273 Atchison, John—122, 235, 247, 317 Atkins, Frank—339 Atkinson, Peggy—43, 173, 275 Aton, Walter Warren—115, 226, 233, 239, 254, 255, 293, 345 Aubrey, Raymond—86 Avent, Henrietta—43, 180 Ayres, Louise Carleton—271 Ayres, Richard—43, 335 B Babbage, Robert—100, 165, 235, 331 Bailey, Denver—1 1 0 Bailey, James—332 Bailey, Joe—31 4 Bailey, John—341 Bailey, Harrison—43, 341 Baillie, Janet—279 Baker, Cecil—57 Baker, Lucille—279 Baker, Mary Jo—86 Baker, Robert—86 Balden, William H.—101,341 Baldridge, John—339 Ball, Frances Lorraine—86 Ball, Marietta—1 1 0 Ball, Russell—295 Balzola, Juan—299 Baldwin, Tom, 111—39, 261,307 Ballantine, Thomas—43, 327 Ballard, Joseph W.—57, 179 236, 293, 341 Ballenger, Sara E.—43 Banahan, James E.—122, 239, 247 Barber, Mary—277 Barker, Charles Ray—101,249, 323 Barker, Georqe E.—71,224, 239, 247, 327 , Barkman, Betty L.—43, 273 Barlow, James L.—328 Barnard, Sidney C.—122 Barnes, Anna Frances—101 Barnes, Alco G.—295 Barnes, Wm. F.—345 Barnett, Howard C.—43, 1 52 Barnett, Katherine—156, 179, 230, 231,271 irnett, Kinne—345 irnhill, Jack H.—314 irrowman, Jack R.—43, 341 irrows, William—328 irtee, Betty Jean—86, 248, 287 irtley, Mary Lou—86, 188 irtley, Toni—43,273 ishara, Dorothy Louise—-liu issett, Clifton H.—66, 188 issett, Frank—332 issham, James H.—328 issham, Patricia—-43 iston, Mose—86, 327 ites, Ann Louise—43 ites, Theodore—318 ithiany, Albert—307 itson, Wanda—269 ixter, Morris V. Jr.—101 ixter, Porter—57, 321 ial, Richard T.—43, 335 :am, Barbara—271 iam, David F.—304 iam, John D.—304 ian, Elmer F.—295 ler, Manuel—57 asley, Oscar Jr.—86, 327 :ck, Theodore E.— 1 1 5, 236, 262, 303 ickett, Cecil—297 iebe, Morris W.—101,317 igin, John J—79, 240 igley, Byron J.—125 259 ill, Robert D.-—43, 303 ill, Jack R.—226, 345 ill, James N. Jr.—301 mckart, Dan H.—101 injamin, Wm. K.—310 nnett, Wm. R.—31 0 inton, Frank—43, 307 Personal Index Breckman, Charles W.—79, 261, 295 Berger, Clegg W.—31 0 Berger, Frederick E.—86 Bergman, Weston—138 Berman, Milton A.—125, 252 Berman, Samuel—66, 347 Berry, Issae V.—39 Berry, James E.—345 Bevis, Luther A.—339 Beyerle, Robert—79, 240, 261, 295 Bickel, Paul J—336 Bicknell, Elizabeth Ann—44, Ml, 173, 237, 254 Bidwell, Barbara June—283 Biggerstaff, Ben I. Jr.—101 Bill iter, Betsy—275 Bird, Nancy M.—44, 222, 281 Bishop, Clay M—122, 247 Bishop, Martha—285 Bixler, Wm. H.—86, 323 Black, Mary Jane—1 10, 269 Black, Peter M.—I 15, 347 Blackford, Ethell M. Jr.—101 Blackford, Mae—79 Blades, Thelma J.—44 Blair, James C.—257, 307 Blair, Marjorie—287 Blanchet, Rose Marie—86, 152 Bland, Lucia Ann—275 Blandford, Joseph Jr.—72 Blessing, Betty Anne—1 1 0, 1 80, 281 Blevins, John D.—301 Blevins, Marylynn—101, 141 Blocher, Mary—1 10, 283 Block, Beatrice—269 Blount, Bryan—66, 331 Blount, Jane—285 Blount, John G.—332 Blumer, Robert J.—328 Blythe, Kenneth—115, 233 Boaz, James B—324 Bobbitt, Forrest, Jr.—318 Bobbitt, Nancy—101,285 Bockman, Peggy—86, 285 Boggs, Charles G.—86 Boggs, Earl—1 15, 233, 255 Boggs, Wm.—336 Bohannen, Frank—307 Bolling, Doyt—79 Booe, John C.—339 Boswell, Franklin—299 Botts, Dan C.-—307, 57 Boucher, Frederick—72 Brake, Charlie—72 Boulter, Robert G.—336 Bourne, Hubert—57, 293, 297 Bovis, Georgann—44, I 73, 275 Bowling, Abraham—122, 245 Bowling, Maurice—86 Bowman, Helen—44 Boyd, Luther A.—87 Boyd, Morgan—339 Boyle, Charles F.—1 15 Bradford, Mary Ann—269 Bradley, Julie—283 Bradley, Martha—283 Bradley, Virginia—101,281 Brady, James L.—57, 303 Branch. Sally A.—1 10,281 Branch, Wm. N.—335 Brandenburg, Wm.—310 Bratton, James—79 Brawner, Marjorie—87 Breathitt, Edward T.—235, 239 Breckcl, Charles—301 Breeden, Robert—341 Brewer, Howard—57 Brewster, J. Leland—304 Bridgewater, Mary Lynn—44, 273 Bright, Elizabeth—39, 241 Bright Mary—44 Bright, Nancy.—285 Brinkley, Hugh H.—39, 295 Brisbay, Jack—295 Britt, Gerald—183, 341 Broaddus, Judy — 44 175,237, 277 Brock, Daniel N—71,245 Brock, James C.—1 22. 247 Brock, Walter L., Jr.--71,245 Brockenborough, James—66, 236, 299 Brokaw, Charline—110 , Brooking, Edward—44, 335 Brooks, Walter—299 Brophy, Lawrence A.—-339 Brookshire, Paul—44 Brough, Thomas—79, 261 Brown, Andy—57, 335 Brown, Barbara F.—44, 273 Brown, Beverly Anne—87, 281 Brown, Billy C.—165, 332 Brown, Billy—336 Brown, Clarence Jr.—87, 188 Brown, Douglas F.—301 Brown, Ernie—285 B rown, J ames—31 0 Brown, John B.—87 Brown, Juanita—44 Brown, Martha Jane—87, 223, 273 Brown, Oakley—1 15. 313 Brown, Patricia—271 Brown, Robert L.—307 Brownfield, Burnetta—64 Browning, C. A. Jr.—328 Browning, Charles B., Jr.—66 Browning, lley—87, 3 I 7 Browning, John B.—31 7 Bruce, Carmaine—87, 277 Broyles, Morris E.—66, 233 Brumbaugh, Clifford—3 10 Brummet, James O.—66, 293, 313 Buck, Betty L.—269 Buckley, Peggy—275 Bruner, Victor S.— 1 10, 174 Bryan, Betty—269 Bryan, Martha R.—44, 275 Bryan, Robert C.—79, 240, 295 Bryant, Clarence O.—79, 240 295 Bryant, Lewis—66, 345 Bryant, Mary Hilleary—44, 175, 178, 254, 281, 291 Bryson, Frank A.—57, 223, 303 Bryson, William G.—101 Buchanan, Jane—87, 1 73, 275 Bucher, Betty Ann—87 Buckley, Ben F.—57, 331 Buckner, Robert B.—66 226 339 Buckner, Virginia—57, 277 Bunting, Robert—314 Burch, Ray H.—307 Burcham, Landon—295 Burdette, Jack—66 Burdette, Mary Ann—87 Burdette, S. Monroe—328 Burke, Janis Ann—269 Burke, Joyce—64, 269 Burke, George T.—304 Burrell, Jean—44, 277 Burrier, John H.—79. 261,295 Burris, Charlotte—39 Buster, Claude F., Jr.—66, 345 Burton, Margie—1 10, 275 Bush, Linville J.—79. 240 Butler, Calbert—314' Button, Helen E.— 11 0 Byrley, Charles A.—58, 341 c Cabell, John F., Jr.—72 Cadden, Carolyn F.—285 Cain, Patrick J.—125, 259 Calbert, Catherine R.—87 Caldwell, Luther B., Jr.—44 317 Call, Lolly Ann—283 Caldwell, Dalton—328 Calvert, Alex—307 Calvert, Ben S.—160 Calvert, William D.—87, 331 Cambron, Joseph W., Jr.—339 Camic, Roy R.—39, 261 Campbell, Albert K.— 1 10 Campbell, George M.—79, 146 Campbell, Henry A.—301 Campbell, Jean—273 Campbell, Joe—3 10 Campbell, Pat—269 Cannon, Betty Jeanne—87, 271 Cannon, George A.—301 Carey, Kathryn—285 Caplinger, Jo Allan—87, 283 Carigan, Patrick—1 15, 321 Carl, Harry C.—44, 335 Carl, William A.—328 Carlick, Samuel—122, 245 Carlson, Paul—87, 301 Carman, Brodie H.—58 Carmichael, Willard L.—58, 307 Carney, Helen A.—44 Carpenter, Clifton—87, 313 Carpenter, Jack L.—66, 293, 297 Carper, Jackie—269 Carroll, Thomas C.—122. 247 Carter, Anna R.—79, 287 Carter, Carl E.—72 , Carter, Edward—44, 146, 1 84 Carter, Joe E.—299 Carter, Kathleen—277 Carter, Maria Jane—281 Carter, Marjorie Ann—44 Carter, Mary Helen—79 Carter, Robert F.—332 Carter, Stanley—71,245 Carver, Mary C.—231,248 Carwell, Jack L.—87 Cash, Henry Jack—295 Cash, Mildred Alyne—273 Cashman, John Marvin—66, 146, 184, 345 Caslick, Eleanor—273 Cassidy, Frank D.—44, 303 Castle, Eleanor F.—45 Catlin. Elizabeth—45, 173, 285 Catron, David W.—304 Caudill, Agnes Ann—64 Caudil, Evelyn L.—45 Caudill, Harry M.—122, 247 Caudill, J. D.— 1 15, 179, 233 Caughey, George—45, 313 Cawood, Floyd Hall—115, 172 Cawood, Jacqueline—101,287 Cayce, Douglas—3 14 Cayce, Granville Jr.—101,339 Caylor, Elizabeth—39 Cecil, Eugene—58, 323 Chambers, Wm. H.—88 Champion, Wm. L.—160 Chandler, Ben—307 Chandler, Billy—321 Chapman, James D.—301 Chase, Pat—281 Chasteen, Dorothy—287 Cheek, Elbert A.—101.235, 249 323 Cheek, Lois G.—45, 275 Chestnut, Wm.—3 14 Chilton, Lloyd, Jr.—336 Chinn, Charles W.—301 Chowning, Robert M.—156 Christ, Karl A.—223. 341 Christian, Fred—58, 313 Clark, Andrew H.—66, 233, 236 303 Clark, Bennie—79 Clark, Donald—45, 225, 293, 313 Clark, Dorothy—279 Clark, John H.— 1 1 6 Clark, John W.—328 Clark, Leslie M.—45, 339 Clark, Mary Anna—45, 285 Clark, Theodore W.—71,245 Clarke, Cornell C.—88, 183, 341 Clarke, Noble H.—72 Clarkson, James—341 Clary, Gertrude—287 Clayton, Ann T.— 1 01,285 Clayton, Jim M.—336 Clegg, Margaret E.—45, 287 Clements, Robert E.—339 Clements, Wm. R.—327 Cleveland, David—80, 240, 295 Cliver, Phyllis—279 Clore, Thomas—307 Cloyd, Ella M.—58, 173, 275 Cloyd, James C., Jr.—125 Clutts, James A.—66, 335 Coakley, Robert—125 Cockrell, Bettye—1 10 Cocuzzi, Joe—165 Coffev, Luther C.—297 Coffman, Patricia J.—45, 173 223, 237, 279 Cole, Theodore—1 11 Cole, Vernon J.— 1 61 Coleman, Doris C.—277 Coleman, Helen—45 Coleman, Jean T.—88, 283 Coleman, Robert—262, 332 Coleman, Vivian W.—45, 180 Coleman, Wm. R.—297 Collier, Jack R—88 Collier, James T.—101,301 Collins, Adrian N.—336 Collins, Thomas A.—146, 328 Collins, Vander—72 Collis, Joan Helene—273 Combs, Ben—122, 245 Combs, Charles—1 02 Combs, David—310 Combs, Frances—88 Combs, Imogene—88, 222, 225 Combs, Thomas—1 16, 345 Compton, Betty—1 83, 231,269 Compton, Robert—45,175, 301 Concannon,Suzanne—88, 223 Congleton, Conley Cole—122, 247 Congleton, Connley Claude—328 Conley, Elizabeth—289 Conley, James P.—71,235, 247, 323 Connell, Raymond—332 Connelly, Joseph—1 1 6, 233 Connor, Raymond—66 Conrad, Russell—80, 146, 184, 236, 239, 240 Constantine, Louise—45, 277 Conway, Gene Farris—45 Conway, George R.—-321 Conway, Jewell P.—275 Conway, Patricia A.—281 Cook, Corinna—88, 234, 275 Cook, Russell—297 Cooke, Jacueline—285 Coombs, Shirley Ann—287 Cooper, Claude—58, 3 13 Cooper, Harrison—141, 146, 165, 179 Cooper, Mildred—11 1,273 Cooper, Roger—88, 310 Copper, Waller—295 Coplin, Fred—324 Corey, Alexander—72 Corey, Luther—72 Corman, Gene—66, 297 Cornelisen Loraine—80 Cornelius, Frieda—88, 248, 273 Cornett, Stephen—1 11, 165 Cornett, Vance—80 Cornett, William—102 Cotton, Jacqueline—281 Cottrell, Earl—58, 327 Countzler, George Etiwin—72 Covington, George—58, 3 1 7 Covington, Joseph C.—123, 247 335 Covington, Ruth—80. 275 Cowgill, Benjamin—102, 331 Cowgill, William—331 Cox, Jimmy—339 Cox, Kirby—58, 1 88 Cox, John—123, 245 Cox, John Robert—31 4 Cox, Mildred—271 Cox, Walter—123, 245, 297 Cox, William—123, 245, 307 Cracraft, William—66, 297 Craft, H. H.—314 Craft, Jean—269 Crafton James—295 Crafton, Joe—295 Crafton, Richard—257, 261, 295 Craig, J ames—102, 310 Craig, Joe L.—165, 257 Crain, Sara—273 Crawford, Edna—1 1 1 Crawford, Evalyn—39 Crawford, Lucille—1 I 1 Crawford Jack—301 Crawford, James—301 Crawford, Jean Gray 1 16 Crawford, Joan—271 Crawford, Juanita—279 360 Personal Index Crawford, Roy—88 Crawford, Sue Ann—45 Creamer, Mary Price—1 11, 180 281 Creech, Ann—45, 281 Cregor, Robert—331 Cremin, John J.— 1 02 Cripe, Gerard James—72 Crockett, John—45, 236, 331 Croley, Hannah June—45, 277 Cropper, William—80, 261,339 Crory, Water—80 Cross, Robert—80 Crossett, Sandra—277 Crosthwaite, John S.—66, 339 Crouch, Bernard—1 16 345 Crouch, William—1 02 Crouse, Eugene—45 Crowdus, Paul—88 Crowder, Myles—73 Cruise, Davis—58, 331 Crum, Kathy—287 Crume, Ella Rose—80, 269 Crutchfield, Joyce—45 223 Crutchfield, Martha A.—102 Culton, Robert H.—295 Cummings, Don—314 Cummins, Kenneth—297 Cummins, Norman—318 Cundiff, Joyce—39, 223 Cunningham, Edward—138 Cunningham, Helen Louise—223, 269 Cunningham, Paul—165, 328 Currence, Jack—1 1 1,328 Current, Charles—295 Current, Clay—67, 295 Curry, James Howard—328 Curtis, Eula—46 Curtsinger, Thomas—80 Cutler, Marjorie—230, 231 D Dale, William—324 Dallas, Anthony—332 Dalton, James—1 1 6 Dance, J im—46, 31 3 Danford, Ralph—102, 146, 184, 223, 327 Darlington, Robert—46, 331 Darst, James—301 Daugherty, Allen—67, 309 Daugherty, Brian—328 Daugherty, Frank—341 Daugherty, Harry—341 Daugherty, Joseph—88 Davenport, Stacy—88, 279 Davidson, Dave—336 Davis, Ansel—1 1 6, 345 Davis, Jane—281 Davis, Joanne—277 Davis, John W.—58, 331 Davis, Martha—46 Davis, Ordie—88, 323 Davis, Topper—295 Davis, William—67, 301 Davis, William—332 Dawson, Beverly—125 Dawson, Venita—230, 231, 271 Day, Sue Vance—1 1 1 Dean, Amy—39, 156, 241 Dean, Carl L.—301 Dean, Robert—46, 303 Dearth, Charles—102 Deiss, Helen—173, 179, 225, 230, 231,237, 277 Delano, John—67, 307 Dempsey, Frank—310 Demunbrun, Weldon—88, 327 Denham, Earl—301 Dennison, Anne—183. 287 Denton, Lowell—39, 240, 261 295 desCognets, Russell—80, 307 DeSpain, Charles—88 DeSpain, Clell—88, 179, 188, 293,323 Deskins, Gene—46 Detherage, William—64, 299 Devitt, Charles—102, 323 DeWitt, William—46, 303 Dexheimer, Lucy—285 Dicken, Wesley—328 Dickerson, Claude—1 02 Dickston, M. Boone—285 DiGiovanni, Frank—58 Dillehay, Hugh—297 Dillingham, Paul—339 Dimmitt, Betty—273 Dink, Thomas—341 Diskin, John A.—31 8 Diskin, Thomas—222, 225 Dizney, Henry—297 Doan, William—297 Dobson, Gerald—102, 345 Doerhoefer, Rudolph William—• 73 Doliber, Marjorie—89 Donahue, Dorothy—58j 148 Donoho, Harry—39, 240, 261 Donohue, Don—328 Donovan, James Mayfield—87, 225, 327 Donovan, William—1 1 6, 307 Dooley, Edward—123 Dorfman, Ronald Charles—347 Dornheim, Frank—89, 225 Dorr, Frederick—304 Dorr, Helen—89, 222, 225 Dorroh, Ann— 1 85 23 1,271 Dorroh, Charles—341 Dosker, Mary Kieth—89, 234, 254, 283 Dossett, Sue—269 Dotson, James—58, 299 Douglas, Lindsey—89 Dowden, J. C.—80, 295 Dowden, John—295 Downer, Matt—321 Downing, Gibson—336 Downing, Jane—46, 277 Doyle, Bette—64, 279 Doyle, Robert—58, 321 Drake, Albert—328 Drake, William—1 1 6, 309 Drescher, Thomas—341 Droege, Mildred—279 , Drury, Robert—46, 331 Dryer, Elmer—345 Duerr, Travis—328 , Duff, Robert—58, 313 Duff, Robert—310 Duggins, William L.—102 Dummit, Garland—318 Dummitt, Rosemary—89, 1 85, 248, 254, 277 Dunavent, William—226 Dunlap, Mary—1 1 1,285 Dunn, Charles—3 1 0 Dunn, Marce—31 0 Dunn, Merry Carol—89, 281 Dunn, Molly—80, 279 Dunn, Neville—336 Dunn, Rose Marie—73 Dunnavan, Junius—73 Duns, Elinor—46 271 Dupree, Fred—1 16, 301 Durham, Beverly—46 Durham, James—146, 336 Durham, Martha—281 Durrett, Nancy—358 Duvall, Armilda Colleen—64 Dwyer, Thomas—58, 313 Dyche, Barbara—116, 226 Dyer, Ben—80, 331 E Eads, Walter—324 Eastburn, Gloria—271 Eastham, Jerome—89 Easley, Kenneth—73 Edelen, Tillie—1 25 Eden, Nancy Lou—275 Edgeworth, Michael—46, 309 Edmiston, Paul—39 Edwards, Betty—89 Edwards, Frank—102 Edwards, Herbert—297 Edwards, Mary Jane—73 Edwards, Mildred—58, 271 Edwards, Patsy—46, 357 Egan, Michael—321 Eith, Doris—285 Elliott, Elizabeth—275 Elliott, Joe Davis—46, 138 Elliott, Mary—46, 271 Elliott, Thomas—67, 233 Ellis, Peggy—89 Elsey, Carojean—1 02, 283 Endicott, Hubbard—71 Endicott, John—336 Endicott, William—67, 331 England, Gloria—271 English, Anne Elizabeth—46, 248 Enicks, Charles Ray—67, 307 Ennis, Patsy—283 Eppley, Davis—324 Erskine, Charlotte—58, 277 Estill, Doris—173, 285 Estill, George—89 Estill, Harold—116, 255, 321 Estill, Jewell—89 Estill, Milford—71,245 Estill, Robert—141,3 1 8 Estill, Wallace—226 Ethington, Grover—226, 345 Etters, Phyllis—46 Eubank, Rodford—1 16 Evans, Donald H.—336 Evans, Joseph—89, 323 Evans, Martha—89, 224, 237, 253 Evans, Mary Jean—283 Evans, Milton—1 16, 255 Evans, Patricia—71, 173 Everett, John—39, 331 Ewbank, Juanita Jean—39, 179, Ewing, Evelyn—156, 185, 271 Ewing, Nelda—271 Eytchison, Vernon—59, 323 F Fabel, John—89 Fanning, Louis—314 Farber, Bernard—1 1 1 Faris, Douglas—123, 245 Farmer, Frances—64, 183, 185, 271 Farmer, Mary Jo—89, 271 Farra, William—301 Farris, James Neal—39, 295 Farris, Robert—341 Faulconer, E. P.—336 Faulconer, Francis—46, 303 Faulkner, Mary Anne—46, 248 Feagans, Robert—102 Feagans, William—1 02 Fears, Morgan—39, 335 Feezle, Gloria—271 Feierabend, George—46, 141, 188, 249 Fein, Samuel—67 Feldmann, Phyllis—89, 141,285 Feltman, Emily—269 Feltner, Cecil—80 Felty, Davis—67 Felty, Kenneth—310 Fenton, John—90 Fergus, Charles—328 Ferguson, Bruce—328 Ferguson, Eugene—1 16 Ferguson, Robert—336 Ferguson, Walter—328 Ferris, Joyce—283 Fethe, James—47, 309 Fetter, Jane—90, 141 Fields, Davis—257, 341 Fields, James Randall—90 Fields, Mary Lou—47 Finnie, Jo Anne—47, 271 Finnell, Bettie—283 Finkelstein, Myron—90. 347 Finley, Jane Rash—90. 279 Finnie, William—1 16, 233 Fischer, Warren—90 Fish, Tallu—80, 173, 277 Fisher, Malcolm—116, 345 Fisher, William—90, 146, 327 Flanders, Emery—80, 183 Flege, Lois—47, 271 Fleischer, Lawrence—67, 174, 347 Fletcher, Jack—47, 335 Flowers, Kenneth—39 Floyd, Lucas—310 Floyd, Richard—47, 257, 262, 309 Flynn, Margaret Sue—80, 277 Fogel, Herbert—67, 293, 347 Fogg, Margaret Ware—275, 47 Foil, Bobbie Lou—277, 90 Foley, Fauntley—1 16 Foley, Olen—103 Folger, Sherley C.—336 Forbes, Ames Winsor—339 Ford, Betty John—269 Ford, Helen Ray—9u 271,291 Ford, James D., Jr.—310 Ford, Louis M.—332 Forgy, Bryan Louis—73 Forkner, Betty—47 Forman, Judith—281 Fortney, Julian Edwin, Jr.—103, 317 Fortune, Kenneth—47, 223, 327 Foster, Bain—328 Foster, Eileen—47 Foster, Paul R.—339 Fossett, Ed—3 1 1 Fowler, Paul Johnson—336 Fowler, William Broades—103, 339 Fox, Edward V.—103 Francis, Angeline—1 1 1 Francis, Cabell Denny—123, 245 Francis, Catherine—103, 358 Francis, Edgar B.— 1 1 7 Francis, Thomas H.—39, 138 Frank, Allen K.—239 Fraysure, J. W.— 1 I 7, 233, 309 Freas, George Wilson—81, 179, 235, 240, 254, 261,295, 293 Freedman, Rosemary—1 11,288, 291 Freels, Polly—39, 241 Freeman, Billie Jane—271 Freeman, Caroline Elizabeth— 273 Freeman, Harriet D.—81,273 Fair, Frieda—47 French, James J.—125 Fricke, Edward—103 Friedly, Harold C. Jr.—90, 1 84 146 Friedman, Sanford—347 Fugate, George W., Jr.— 1 1 1,323 Fulton, Ray—47, 225 Fuqua, Sam W.—67 Furneaux, Margaret—47 Futch, Suzanne—40, 269 Futrell, Barbara Debaun—90, 277, 357 Futrell, Mary Frances—47, 277 Futrell, Patsy Ann—277 G Gaines, George Edwin-—64 Gaither, Edger Basil—299 Galloway, Arthur DeHaven—103 Galloway, Thomas Roddy—I 17 Galvin, Robert Dennis—90 Gambliri, Magdalene M.—358 Garber, Mary Jane—283 Gard, Oliver W.— 11 7, 233, 255 Gardner, Dorothy Jean—40, 173, 271 Gardner, Ernest—289, 293 Garr, Charlotte Russell—173, 231,285 Garret, Landon Jr.—40, 146 295 Garrett, Jane—47, 275 Garrett, Margaret S.—275 Garrett, Ryland G.-—332 Garrigan, Maxine—40 Garrison, Bradford T.—71,245 Garvey, Gerald W.—165 Garwood, James B.—59 Gash, Robert—47, 297 Gaulke, Beverly—90, 279 Gault, William L.—310 Gay, Betty N.—90, 285 Gay, Robert M.—31 8 Personal Index Gayle, Garnett Eva—90, 185, 223, 237, 253, 275 Gayle, William C.—81,295 Greeslin, Robert J.—103 Geiger, Mary Powell—47. 141. 275 Gentry, William Riley, Jr.—341 Gerald, Pat—273 Gerber, Miriam—47, 188 Gholson, Richard Preston—103, 331 Giannini, Jack T.—90 Gifford, Lewis F., Jr.—67, 345 Gilbert, Herbert Allan—347 Giles, Howard C.—295 Giles, Norma Bernice—64 Gill, Mildred Lee—141,285 Gillespie, Betty Ann—273 Gillespie, James W.—59, 293, 301 Gillespie, John Richard—71, 179, 247, 331 Gillespie, Joseph Robert—299 Gilliam, Frank G.—71,235, 247, 317 Gilliam, Robert M.—1 17, 331 Gilmore, Thomas Burr—297 Giltner, Robert H.—40, 317 Giltner, William F.—40, 317 Ginn, William G.—81,335 Ginsburg, Irvin Bernard—125, 252 Givens, Ambrose, W.—40, 261, 331 Givens, Montgomery D.—40, 341 Glaser, Edward Elmer—73 Gleason, Mary Frances—269 Gleason, Peggy—47, 269 Glenn, Carolyn Holman—47, 237, 253, 275 Glover, Sara Nell—47, 277 Goff, Mary Evelyn—273 Goff, Nathan I., Jr.— 1 1 7 Goins, Saul Daniel—81,240 Goldben, Jack Lewis—347 Goldberg, Joyce—47 Goldberg, Milton Kay—90, 347 Goldsmith, Bess J.—273 Goldstein, Frances Marie—288 Goldstein, Marvin—125, 252 Goller, Abraham M.—347 Goodinq, Lyde Luttrell—1 1 1, 285 Goodlette, John D.—299 Goodloe, William W.—309 Goodson, Mary Anne—48, 275 Gorbandt, Mildred—358 Gordon, Paul Alan—347 Gordon, William T.—310 Gordonwood, Warren—117, 345 Gorham, Harry Curry—336 Gorin, Margaret—48 Gorman, Betty Allen—285 Gorman, John P.—307 Gossum, Felfx—103, 299 Grace, Garland—67, 345 Graff, Glenn—91, 188,327 Graham, Donald K.—336 Graham, Ernest F.—103 Graham, Gordon—73 Graham, Joan—283 Graham, Rubye Eaile—48, 188, 287 Graham, Thomas L.—257, 321 Granneman, Fred A.—91 Grantz, Charles Urban—73 Grason, Roger H.—59, 339 Gravitt, Bernard C.—301 Gray, Edmond—103 Gray, Eleanor Jarv”—oc r r'r7 Grayson, Ulysses G.—81,240, 295 Green, Betty Lee—283 Green, Norma—103, 283 Greene, Sara Mae—1 85, 275 Greenfield, W. Dalton—299 Greenwell, Bartley A. -117, 307 Greenwood, Katherine—40, 273 Gregory, Emogene—81,241, Grider, Ruth—40 Griffin, Alvina—64 Griffin, Bill—59, 307 Griffin, George—103, 293, 307 Griffin, Henry M.—71,245 Griffith, Marguerite—1 1 1 Griffin, Thomas R.—332 Grimes, Joe S.—295 Grinstead, Robert F.—91 Grogan, Gaile Ruth—2'71 Grugin, Dorothy Jean—1 1 1,287 Grumbles, Paul W.—91,323 Guess, Jane Katherine—59, 287 Guilfoil, Lois Baesler—103 Gulley, Charles H.—40, 293, 295 Gulley, James G.—295 Gute, Francis Martin—103 Gutermuth, John—223, 304 Gutermuth, William John—67, 303 Guy, Billy—310 H Haag, Helen—103, 279 Haag, Virginia—48 Hacker, Earl Eugene—125, 259 Hagan, Henry Hart—103, 293, 341 Hagan, Mary Frances—91,285 Hager, Vernon—73 Haggard, Charlotte—48, 275 Haibloom, Robert—91 Hail, Norace Howard—117 Halbert, Burt—104, 327 Hale, Walton—307 Haley, Ted—339 Hall, Barbara—279 Hall, Donald M.—59, 323 Hall, n nald Marshall—104, 327 hall, Hubert—1 17 Hall, Margaret—111, 180 Hall, Owney—289 Hall, Jeptha R.—321 Hall, Joe B.—299 Hall, Joseph—117, 165, 331 Hall, Marjorie—48 248, 271 Hall, Pat—271 Hall, Royal A.—64. 327 Hall, William C.—299 Hall, William R.—341 Hall, Virginia—64, 281,357 Halmhuber, Mary Lee—91,281 Hallock, Thomas G.—318 Halpern, B. M.—117 Halyard, O.C.—91, 188, 225 Hamblen, Ruby—48 Hammerslev, Jane Lee—91,225 Hamilton, Carl—261.. 295 Hamilton, Charles—?°5 Hamilton, James—341 Hammock, Louis—339 Hammack, Wiiliam G.—321 Hammerle, Ralph—339 Hammet, Larry—332 Hammond, Evelyn Louise—40, 358 Hammons, Abe—40. 313 Hampton, Varge—104 Hancher, Priscilla—1 73. 275 Hancock, Darrell—71,239, 247, 160 Hancock, John—332 Hankinson, Audrey—91,271 Hannahs, Suzanne—48, 269, 291 Harbaugh, Charles—91,339 Hardesty, Donald—125, 259 Hardin, John—339 Hardin, Robert—104, 321 Hardin, Ruby Gene—91,277 Harding, Don—48, 331 Harding, William—332 Hardy, Bobby—332 Marina. Richard— .7, 297 Harmon, Gene—301 Harmon, Martha—59, 273 Harmon, Wilbur—40 Harmon, Virginia H.—111 Harned, Shirley—81,240, 261 Harper, Harvey—104 Harrill, Prince Gordon—91 Harris, Barbara—281 Harris, Betty Jo—59 Harris, Betty V.—269 Harris, Charles—104, 339 Harris, David Lewis—91,249 Harris, Don—73 Harris, Joyce—91. 173, 275 Harris, Thomas Wright—59, 317 Harrison, Evelyn—48, 273 Harrison, John Henry—31 8 Harrison, Robert—328 Harrod, William—59, 341 Hartfield, Jack—67, 309 Hartley, Margaret—1 1 1 Hartman, Elise—40, 287 Hartman, Gloria—91, 152 Hatcher, Charles—48, 341 Hatcher, Neree—358 Hatchett, Davis—40, 1 83, 261 295 Hatchett, Edward—297 Hatchett, Robert—67, 331 Hatter, Martha—91, 138 Haverly, Wilma Lee—48 Hawkins, Mildred—64. 289 Hawley, Charles—67 3 Hawley, Chester—48, 323 Hayes, Paul—71,245 Hayes, Robert—1 17, 321, 172 Haynes, Joyce—285 Hays, Jane—273 Hays, Joe—117 Hays, Carolyn—223, 231,271 Hays, Ollie Lee—81.241,287 Hays, Stanley—123, 247, 303 Hays, William—31 8 Hazelip, Dora—125 Heath, Shirley—40, 287 Hecker, Franklin—314 Heffner, Earle—104, 303 Heibner, Jeanne—48, 269 Heick, John H.—293, 321 Heiss, Elizabeth—285 Heitz, Jerome—345 Held, Bettie—48 Helton, Eloise—48. 271 Hemlepp, Jean—48, 156, 174, 223,269 Hendricks, Arthur—314 Hendricks, Joan—281 Hendrix, James—332 Henry, Helen—91 Henry, Jean—275 Henrv, Virginia—174, 1 85, 230, 237 Herdt, Carolyn—275 Hereford, Vivian—64 Herman, Malcolm—347 Hesser, Charles—339 Hetterman, John—40 Hewlett, Peggy—48, 283 Hibbs, Jack—81 Hibbs, Jack W.—318 Hibbs, Joseph—341 Hickey, John King—123, 247 Hicks, Anna Sue—73 Hicks, John—1 1 7, 307 Hicks, William—92, 323 Higgason, Mildred—92 Hightower, Norris—339 Hill, Alene—172 Hill, Doris—92, 273 Hill, J. B.—299 Hill, Martha—104, 275 Hill, Ray Ellis—117, 226 Hillenmeyer, Mary—92, 223, 269 Hilton, Elizabeth—172 Hine, Patricia—92, 279 Hines, Ray Thomas—73 Hinkle, Mary Pickford—92 Hinson, Jerry Jeanine—230, 281 Hinton, Harry—104, 339 Hixson, Lillian—40 Hixson, Roy—328 Hockensmith, Charles Hoge— 138, 184, 160 Hoddy, Richard—307 Hodges, Dudley—336 Hogan, Katherine—48, 281 Hogan, Matthew—48 Hogge, Walter—59, 323 Hog wood. Gene—49, 165,331 Hoibrook, Robert—73 Holder, Robert—336 Holeman, Barbara—231,283 Holland, Betty Priestley—81 Holland, Charlie—332 Holland, Davis—67, 146, 184, 299 Holland, James—73 Holland, Joseph—104, 331 Holland, R. Miller—123, 301 Holleman, Frances—104, 281 Holliday, Edwin—92, 313 Hollingsworth, Donn—92, 289 Hollingsworth, Kent—188, 223, 225 Hollingsworth, Leslie Toll—92, 185, 234, 275 Holmes, Mary Ann—92, 173, 275 Holt, L. M.—68, 345 Holtzclaw, Harold—49, 184, 323 Hommel, Ernest—104 Honaker, C. W.—328 Honaker, Dorothy—283 Hook, John—68 Hook, Margaret Campbell—81, 241 Hopkins, Charles—92, 297 Hopkins, Eupha—49 Hopkins, John—123, 235, 247, 317 ‘ Hopkins, Silvion—81, 240 Hopkins, Vernon—68, 233 Hoppenjans, Bernard—1 I 7, 345 Hopper, Jetha—73 Honne, Wallace—336 Horlacher, Frances—81, 183 241,248,254,279 Horn, Lindsey—81,240, 261 Hornback, William—49, 339 Horne, Judy—59 Horton, Donald—49, 335 Horton, Frances—92, 183, 271 Houchen, Carol—324, 257 Houchens, Harry—73 Hough, Thomas—3 14 Hounshell, Arthur—295 Howard, Fred—310 Howard, Ted—341 Howard, William—172, 341 Howe, James—318 Howell, Judy—279 Hoye, Edwin—341 Huddleston, Walter—49 188 262, 327 Hudson, Herbert—104 Huffman, William—49 309 Hughes, Hal—332 Humphries, Jack—299 Hunley, Paul—314 Hunt, Alvis—1 72 Hunt, Harold—104, 331 Hunt, Hugh—34 I Hunt, Landon—81 Hunter, Billie June—64 Hunter, Kyle—81, 295 Hunter, Mary Ann—49, 275 Hurst, Nancy—271 Hurt, H. Richard—49, 335 Hutchcraft, Helen—92, 234 248, 254, 275 Hutchinson, Agnes—287 Hutchinson, Bobby—328 Huttman, Annis—1 72 Hysinger, Barbara—92, 225 269 Hysinger, Davis—1 17, 255, 313 I Idleman, John—49, 313 llaria, Lorraine—279 Ingels, Lida Clay—49, 285 Ingram, William—1 1 8, 226, 293, 345 Inman, Doyle—123 Insko, Wyatt—146, 249, 341 Irvin, John—92, 307 J Jackson, Bettye Jayne—49, T80, 269 Jackson, Doris M.—64 Jackson, Edward—71,245 362 Personal Index Jackson, Kenneth T.—49, 327 Jacobs, Algia—68, 297 Jacobs, Charles—332 Jacobs, Fern—59, 183 Jameson, Jane Vaughan—92, 225, 253, 273, 291 Jayne, Weston—269 Jenkins, William M.—68, 233 Jepson, Herbert A.—49, 323 Jesse, Boyd Edwards—1 1 8, 323 Jesse, Ruby—49 Jett, Jeptha—81, 240, 295 Jett, Martha W.—92 Jett, Oswald—1 04 Johns, Roy K.—-138 Johnson, Elsa Marie—273 Johnson, Emily Jean—92 Johnson, Judith Keen—92, 173, 253, 254, 275 Johnson, Martin D.—82, 261, 295 Johnson, Nora Lee—82, 138 Johnson, Samuel C.—332 Johnson, Thomas Howe—82, 184, 240, 295 Johnson, William Schmidt—73 Johnson, Jerry Daniel—324 Johnson, Hal W.—339 Johnson, Morris—345 Johnston, Amelia Ann—93, 185, 234, 254, 357 Johnston, Harvey V.—188 Johnston, John Herald—327 Johnstone, Edward—71,245 Johnstone, Mrs. Katherine—82, 234, 241 Johnstone, Robert L.—82 Jones, Barbara Ann—269 Jones, Don Edward—341 Jones, Edward S.—11 8, 1 72, 303 Jones, Ernest P.—301 Jones, Frances—269 Jones, George E.— 1 1 8, 233 Jones, Glenn D.—341 Jones, Hazel—49, 275 J ones, Henry C.—31 8 Jones, J. Calhoun—68, 341 Jones, John D.—104, 339 Jones, Julia Ann—40, 279 Jones, Lawrence Raymer, Jr.— 40, 331 Jones, Louise—112 Jones, Ruth Ella—93 Jones, S. Jameson—146, 156, 179, 184, 223, 257, 295 Jones, Thomas H.—328 Jones, Wallace C.—64, 31 7 Jones, William B.—59, 249 Jones, William Elliott—324 Jones, William Prise—49, 323 Jordan, Ruth Mae—49, 273 Joseph, Julius C.—112, 160 Joseph, Mildred—82 241 Jouett, Edward W.—3 1 8 Joyner, Henry Miller—73 Judge, George Garrett—82, 323 Judy, Jack—307 Juett, Virginia Dell—49, 248 Justice, Charles W.—93, 150 Justice, Flem M.—1 12 Kafoglis, Milton Z.—59, 309 Kannapel, Jane—285 Kaiser, Robert M.—59. 309 Kallbreier, Mary B.—49, 248 Kaplin, Merle Ellis—73 Kaster, John—172, 223, 304 Kaufman, David-—59 Kavanaugh, Joan—285 Kearby, Jennings—71. 156 245 Kearney, John P.—104, 301 Keeton, Anne Blair—49, 183, 281 Keiser, Carolyn Rae—287 Kelley, Alice Lillias—269 Kelley, William—1 1 8 Kelley, Mary Elizabeth—271 Kelly, Jeanne M.—279 Kelly, Howard Wayne—3 1 0 Kells, Floyd—82 Kelly, George—104, 331 Kelly, Winfred L.—104, 299 Kelsay, Roe Bertie—73 Kemp, James D.—82, 240, 261 295 Kemper, Sue Brown—64 Kendrick, A. T., Jr—1 1 8 Keneipp, Edgar L.—105, 293, 303 Kennard, James C.— 1 05, 323 Kennedy, Jean—287 Kennedy, Warren, Jr.—59, 327 Kenney, Edward M.—59, 341 Kenney, Joan—281 Kerr, William H.—304 Kessinger, Ben Lee, Jr.—71, 235, 247, 331 Kessler, Jean Louise—93, 234, 248, 287 Kessler, Herman—318 Ketron, Charles William—93 Keyser, Mary Lou—50, 279 Kidwell, Lebus R.- -26I, 295 Kilham, Jocelyn—93, 141 Kincheloe, James—60, 335 Kincheloe, Robert D., Jr.—60, 339 King, Alice—50, 271,357 King, George G.—3 1 6 King, Eugene Clifton—73 King, John H., Jr.—310 King, Mary Masterson—271 Kingsolver, Wendell R.—93 Kinnaird, John Morrow—123, 247 Kinnaird, Mary Richardson— 105, 269 Kingsolving, Lucien L.—50, 307 Kirby, Thurston—341 Kirchner, George W.—50, 341 Kirk, Karl D.—118 Kirk, Sherwood—314 Kirkpatrick, Ernest L., Jr.—82, 309 Kirkpatrick, Forgey—65, 285 Kirwan, Barbara Jean—281 Kissling, Lamar R.—339 Kitchen, Morrison G.—68 Kittinger, Martha Faye—269 Klass, Bertrand—93, 347 Klein, William H.—252 KI otter, John C.—123, 247 Knapp, Charlotte Evelyn—93, 141, 180, 183, 281 Knichg, Joe Pat—31 0 Koehler, Charles L.—310 Kreitman, Arthur David—74 Kreutz, William Jay—328 Kuhn, Charles W.—68, 345 Kuhn, James—297 Laine, Paul A., Jr.—118, 309 Lake, Wallace—82 Lair, Ann Crawford—93, 271, 291 LaMaster, Mary K.—82 Lamb, William G.—105, 299 Lanham, J ames Taylor—1 05 Lanter, Ottis P.—123 Larkin, John H.—105 Laudeman, Tevis W., Jr.—93 Lawrence, Wayne Lowell—93 Lawson, Harry R.— 1 1 8, 345 Lee, Eleanor Maye—93, 269 LeGrand, Henry S.—82, 295 Lehnig, William G.—123, 245 Leisman, Robert H.—125 Lett, James Edward—105, 303 Lewis, Eva LaRue—93, 283 Lewis, Francis L.—93, 335 Lewis, Junius C.—82, 138 Lewis, Lillian Marie—93 Lewis, William B.—1 I 1.93, 317 Little, Thomas—93, 150 Looney, Ralph E.—94 Lowry, Dwain H.—123, 245, 299 Lowry, Mary Elizabeth—1 12 Luigart, Jack A., Jr.—105, 309 Lumley, Rose Mary—94 Luster, Wilmer Bailey—94 Lynch, Edward H.—105 M Mabry, Claire—41,281 Macdonald, Bruce—105 MacDonald, Robert W.—105, 223 MacDonald, Ranald Forrest, III— 94, 150, 327 Macke, Richard E.—314 Mackey—82 Macklin, Ann—285 Maddox, Carla Jean—283 Maddox, Marvin M.—60, 31 7 Madison, Gene R.—68 Madison, Marjorie Jones—65 Magee, Warren—299 Maggard, Denvil—50 Maggard, Mark R.—336 Mahan, Fred M.—1 1 8, 233, 255, 345 Malone, John P.—50, 341 Maloney, Henry Edward—50, 223 Maloney, John D.—105 Manchikes, Ida Frances—279 Mandt, Barbara Ann—41,277 Maney, Charles T.—1 I 8, 233 Manley, Robert L.—105 Mann, Marcus—123, 245 Manning, Delia N.—94 Manos, Peter F.—105, 235, 301 Manter, Gloria Inez—50, 279 Marcum, Ann Stanley—60, 287 Marcum, Bob—60 Marcus, Lillian—50, 184, 288 Marinaro, Angelo A.— 1 1 2 Markell, Herbert—262, 347 Marks, William G.— 1 1 8, 233, 255 Marlowe, John Gorman—60, 335 Marrs, Sarah Ellen—1 12 Marsh, Joanne Elizabeth—41, 269 Marsh, Joy K.—51, 173, 277 Marshall, Eythe Annette—287 Marshall, Jack A.—299 Marshall, Leo Edmond—74 Marshall, Thomas Byrd—125 Marsteller, William F., Jr.—105 Martin, Betty Llo' d—51,281 Martin, Calvin, Jr.—82, 295 Martin, Charles M.—82, 240 Martin, David P.—124, 247 Martin, Charles Douglas—304 Martin, George Clarke—105, 148, 321 Martin, Glenn—328 Martin, Dorothea—41 Martin, Guy Dennis, Jr.—74 Martin, Hunter H.—304 Martin, Lawrence F.—105, 299 Martin, M. George—336 Martin, Martha Jane—183, 287 Martin, Nell Husbands—41,283 Martin, William C.—68, 226, 345 Mason, Marion—295 Mason, Pat—275 Matherly, Alva Marian—173, 283 Matherly, Marilyn—1 12, 279 Maturo, Frank J.—299 Mathews, Joe McDowell—307 Mathews, Louis Parker—118 Mathias, Frank F.—324 Mattingly, James T.— I 84, 339 Mattingly, Sherlene—283 Maxey, Horace H.— 118 Maxey, Neil—124, 247 Maxwell, Robert S.—307 May, Dixie Gene—1 12 , 287 May, James A.—336 May, Mildred Geraldine—82 Mayer, Mary Alice—281 Mayes, Finley M.—332 Mayes, Richard T.— 1 83 Mayes, Robert T.—332 Mayhew. Howard D.—68, 146, 335 Mayhugh, Bob—339 Mayhugh, Paul W.—336 Meade, Curtis—60, 32) Meader, Robert E.—60 Meadors, William R.—105 Meers, Cecillia Florence- -94 Mehring, Edwin Joseph—74 Meisel, Alvin—347 Meloan, Betty Ann—173, 275 Meloy, Charles Kenneth—125 Menne, Gordon E.—336 Mercer, James R., Jr.— 1 1 8 Merwin, Spencer, II—105, 335 Metcalf, Everett H., Jr.—71,245 Metcalfe, Mary Elizabeth—51 277 Meyer, Carolyn—1 1 2, 1 80, 283 Meyer, Ira W., Jr.—126, 259 Meyer, Virginia Louise—106 Middleton, Marcia Keyes—285 Miles, Ted—332 Milkovich, John—299 Miller, Alvin H.—106, 347 Miller, Annelle—277 Miller, Dorothy Gail—223, 269 Miller, George 0.—1 1 8, 345 Miller, Harry B., Jr.—7] 179 227, 247 Miller, Homer Wendell—41 Miller, Jack Lytle—297 Miller, Joe D.—60, 293, 309 Miller, John E.—106 Miller, Joyce Elaine—51,225 Miller, Lawrence Q.—106 Miller, Pansy lone—106, 283 Miller, Robert—68, 331 Miller, W. Scott—336 Mills, Hayden William—60, 34 i Mills, Maubert R.—94, 299 Mink, Monroe J.—106 Minshall, Virginia—94, 283 Minter, Virginia Weston— 12 283 Minton, Willard H.—41 Mitchell, Charles T., Jr.—60 307 Mitchell, John Robert—1 18 Mitchell, Margery Ann—281 Mitchell, Marilyn G.—94, 281 Moats, Andrew V.—336 Moberly, Virginia C.—51 275 Mokas, Helen—271 Mokas, James—304 Monach, James E.—60, 313 Monen, Robert—126, 252 Money, Lester, Jr.—Si, 141,307 Montfort, Donald Francis—1 18 Montgomery, Thomas—324 Moody, George T.—1 1 2 Mooney, Katherine M.—94 Moore, Alfred—1 19 Moore, Ben G.—3 1 7 Moore, Billie Jean—94 Moore, Celia Conley—94, 275, Moore, Charles—314 Moore, George H.—332 Moore, James Robert—324 Moore, Jim—336 Moore, Jean Austin—51,277 Moore, Lee F.—68, 335 Moore, Patricia Ann—94, 277 Morancey, Louis—51 Morehead, Helen A.—281 Morgan, E. Howard—60, 146 341 Morgan, Elmer E.—124, 245 Morgan, Wally—60, 307 Morris, Edward J.—60, 307 Morris, Marilyn—51, 173, 287 Morrissey, James L.—119, 172 Morrcw, John D.—336 Morrow, William—3 1 4 Morse, James D.—68..339 Musby, Mary Ann— 1,279 Moseley, George Robert, Jr.— 60, 339 Mosely, Thomas R.—94, 335 Moseley, William G.— 1 12, 239 254 Moseley, Wynn Glass—336 Mount, Ruth—94, 150, 183 Mudd, Francis Parker—74 Muehlenkamp, George T.—124, 227, 245 363 Personal Index Mulkey, Marian—141 173,281 Mulholland, Robert J.—1 19, 327 Mullens, Harold Eugene—74 Mullinaux, Floye A.—94, 234, 237 Mulloy, James J.—3 1 8 Murphy, Charles C.—126 Murphy, Ray Earlywine, Jr.—94, 335 Murray, George T.—68, 345 Murray, Paul—68 Muth, Martha Ann—51,287 Myers, John Carlisle, Jr.—11 3, 303 Myers, Larry H.—68, 1 84, 297 Myers, Martha—94, 141,223 Mynhier, Meredith Hilton—299 Me McAlister, William G.—68, 297 McAlister, William Beryl—1 13 McBride, Elmer A., Jr.— I 19, 233,255 McBride, Marjorie K.—95 McCann, Carolyn—65, 285 McCann, J. Marshall—262, 31 8 McCann, William—31 8 McCarthy, Giles J.—124, 227, 245 McCarty, Charles C.—336 McCarty, Tillie—275 McCauley, Gentry—332 McCauley, Mary Elliott—51,285 McClain, Joe—60, 309 McClain, William Thomas—1 19, o-a-a 303 McClave, Charles H.—74 McClung, Bonnie J.—269 McClure, Ernest M.—126 McClure, Lawas L.—295 McClure, Spencer—1 73, 275 McCollum, Wallace G.—310 McComas, Jack Dixon—60, 303 McConnell, Richard Leon—95, 152 McCord, John W.—41,331 McCormick, Oilie—307 McCowan, Robert—304 McCoy, John H.—339 McCracken, Ralph, Jr.—1 46, 184 McCracken, Ruth—275 McDaniel, Charles Victor—83 McDaniel, James E.—74 McDowell, Louise—281 McElroy, John—1 19, 345 McGaughey, Claude R., Jr.—106 McGehee, Bob—51,313 McGowan, Frances—51 McGruder, Patricia Ann—95 Mcllvain, Marian M.—106, 283 Mcllvaine, Samuel E.—106, 301 Mclnturff, Dorothy Adams— 113, 234 McKenna, Bert—273 McKenney, Robert L.—51 McKenney, William—51, 249 McKenzie, Lawless—3 1 0 McKnight, Karl—119 McLaughin, John L.—69, 293, 327 McLean, Carolyn—113 McMahan, James Hulett—83 McMeekin, Carolyn Craig—95, 152, 275 McMurray, Carl P.—341 McMurray, Gene Baker—60, 341 McMeekin, Charles F.—336 McNamee, Juanita—287 McNeal, James R.—321 McNeil, Charles Monroe—1 06, 335 McQuaid, Mary Ann—273 McRoberts, Mary Elizabeth—95, 279, 291 McShane, William Francis, Jr.— 69, 345 McVey, Priscilla—277 McWhirter, Mary Sue—51, 185, 222, 237, 254 McWhorter, William Kenneth— 41 McWilliams, Anne—41,279 McWilliams, Betty Murray—51, 285 McWilliams, George D.—106 N Nagel, George H.—60 Napier, A. J .—95 Napier, Gerald Edward—106, 345 Nash, Bill—51,307 Neace, Samuel—336 Neal, Robert B.—69, 303 Neal, Sidney—328 Neff, Martha Lee—281 Nelson, Earl W.—1 1 9 Nelson, Margaret Dowell—1 13 Nelson, Robert E.—106, 299 Nesbitt, Anne—52 Newbern, Jerry Adams—283 Newcomb, Charles D.—106, 289 Newell, Joe—332 Newland, Hilda Rhea—230, 231, 287 Newman, David P.—328 Newman, Martha—95, 269 Newman, Ramona Charlotte— 65,283 Newton, Clara Ellen—41,358 Nicholls, Lewis H.—301 Nichols, Frederick E.—61,236, 339 Nickel, James D.— 1 06. 299 Nickell, Lawrence R.—95 Nightingale, Joel A.—304 Nickolas, Robert R.—324 Noble, Rebecca—52, 273 Noe, Charles William—299 Noland, Betty—52, 281 Norris, Robert C.—310 Northcutt, Bety Lu—269 Northcutt, Elliott—1 19, 331 Northcutt, Glendora—269 Northnagel, Virginia—269 Nowland, Clark C.—3 10 Nuckols, Seth F.—301 Nuetzel, Elaine Claire—95 Nutting, Louise Bruce—173, 277 Nyuist, Frances—269 0 Oates, Bette R.—95, 1 73, 275 O'Bannon, Ann E.—271 O'Bannon, James Y., Jr.—332 Oberst, Charles A.—-341 O'Brien, Lois—269 O'Bryan, Inez Wright—126 Odell, Barbara A.—283 O'Donnell, Donne F.—95 O'Hare, Nancy Catherine—95 Oldashi, David—106 Olmstead, Helen—107 283, 291 Olson, Mary Louise—95, 141, 223,269 Olson, Robert—119, 233, 255 O'Malley, Daniel D.—314 O'Neal, Dorcas B.—1 13, 141 O'Neill, Mary Katherine—1 13, 248, Orem, Moses Carroll—41,261 Osborne, Evelyn—358 Osborne, Samuel J.—324 Overhaultz, William R.—61,303 Overstreet, Richard—304 Owen, Gordon Kries—345 Owen, J. Milton—95 Owen, Opal Nancy—183, 273 Owens, Barbara—52 Owens, John C.—31 8 Owens, Mitchell V.—52, 150, 301 P Pace, Maurice—69, 299 Pack, Gaylord—61,317 Pack, Jane Dabney—41,279 Paine, George—95 Palmer, Edward—107, 299 Palumbo, John Anthony—1 07, 323 Pannell, Winston—336 Pardue, Lillian Anne—52 Paris, Bob—339 Parish, Charles S.—61,341 Park, Anne Field—230, 231,281 Park, Harold H.—318 Parke, John Harris, Jr.—83 Parker, Emily Jean—287 Park, Ridgely—95, 1 79, 237, 285, 291 Parks, Clarence E.— 119, 233, 345 Parness, Irwin—347 Parrent, Patty—65 Parrigin, Mary Snow—-.95, 1 73, 275 Passmore, John Edwin—74, 259 Pate, Roger Graham—341 Patrick, Charles M.—222, 304 Patrick, Don—307 Patrick, Emma Louise—283 Patrick, Walter—293, 324 Patterson, Joan—283 Pawley, William B.—83, 341 Paxton, Patricia—275 Payne, Hobart E.,Jr.—339 Payne, Nancy Ann—279 Payne, Nelle—95, 277 Peak, Bart N., Jr.—119, 172, 233 Peak, William Ralph—301 Peake, Richard Leane—74, 259 Pearce, Philip L.—69, 327 Pearson, Allen P.—126 Peavy, Laura Bess—52 Peed, Allie C., Jr.—69 Peel, Anne—107, 138 Pence, Ernest L.—71,245 Pendleton, Dwight L., Jr.—71, 245 Penn, Billee Jane—113 Pennebaker, Martha Lee—230, 231 Pennington, Betty Brown—1 13, 248, 275 Pennington, Cecil Eugene—52 Penrod, John K.—31 8 Perkins, Fred—3, 69, 236, 293, 299 Perkins, John R.—31 0 Perrone, Patricia Ann—52, 281, 291 Perrone, Mathew—107 Perry, Bobby Jean—96 Perry, James W.—1 07 Perry, Rebecca—1 13, 2 9 Peyton, William R.— 1 19, 226 Pferrer, Daniel L.—328 Phelps, Donald Cooper—31 0 Phillips, Bural—52, 323 Phillips, Carl Eugene—299 Phillips, S. A.—107, 339 Phillips, Shirley H. -83,261, 295 Pickrell, Eunice—83 Pierle, Sara Jane—283 Pigman, Richard—324 Pittman, Frank—2, 107, 303 Pitts, Walter—223, 328 Planitz, Robert Alexander—299 Ploch, Mary Rita—61,283 Plunkett, William A.—69, 345 Podkulski, William—314 Poe, Thomas Allen—165, 332 Poe, William R.—324 Poindexter, Bernice T.-—52, 273 Poire, Robert Earle—61,301 Pogue, Thomas M.—113,1 46, 184 Poole, Alice V.—231 Poor, Gerry—281 Pope, George W.—96 Poor, Kathleen Lenore—83, 281, 141 Porter, Thomas H.—341 Portmann, Georgia Rich—1 13 Potter, Olive J.—96 Potter, Robbie Elaine—52, 283, 342 Potts. Nancy—52, 1 56, 1 83, 223 Poulouin, F. J.—328 Poundstone, Robert Wendell— 96, 146, 174, 184 Powell, J.C.—257, 324 Powell, Jean—287 Powell, Paul S., Jr.—1 19 Power, Barbara Jeanne—287 Powers, Nita Ruth—1 83, 1 88, 279 Powers, William Robert—83 Prather, James Herndon—74 Prather, Thomas A.—69, 226, 236, 323 Pratt, Paul Russell—301 Preece, Raymond—1 1 9 Prewitt, Mary Louellen—83 Pribble, Mary Noland—231,285 Pribble, Reuben N.—83 Pribble, William A.— 1 19 Price,Alice Gaile—52, 283 Price, Amy Adell—96, 223, 225 Price, Charles C.—I 19, 31 7 Price, James E.—336 Price, Lona—283 Price, W. Preston—83, 303 Price, Walter K.—138 Prichard, Joan Botley—275 Prince, Ellis Taylor—324 Pritchett, Charles M.—339 Pruden, Georgia Emma—65, 138 Pryor, John Candy—71,303 Pryor, John Ray—96, 293, 309 Pryor, Robert L.—328 Pryor, Virgil F.—141,293, 327 Pulliam, Royce C.—299 Pumphrey, Ben H.—107, 323 Puryear, Charles Rupert—31 8 Puryear, Peggy Sue—1 1 3, 283 Puryear, Robert Edward—52, 293,317 0 Qualls, Gene—96, 327 Quillen, Martha Anne—96, 279 Quinn, Patricia Ann—96, 289 Quisenberry, Jane—96 Quertermous, Danny—339 R Radcliff, Forest—96, 150 Rafferty, William T.—96 Rains, Karen Dru—283 Ralph, William E.— 1 13 Randolph, Ray—304 Rankin, Bertie Lou—141 Rankin, Edwin E.—341 Rambo, Vivienne Jeane—107, 287 Rathell, Geron E.—61 Rathell, Lillian—96, 273 Ratliff, Carl S.—61,262, 307 Ratliff, John W.—96 Rawlings, Dan K.—52, 341 Rawlings, Henry W.—324 Ray, Dorothy Juett—83, 174, 241 Ray, Evan J.—96, 299 Reagen, Herman—1 72, 304 Reams, H. K.—328 Reams, Gerald—96, 317 Redden, Emma Reita—96, 138 Reed, Alexander C., Jr.—83 Reed, Charlotte Berkley—52, 138 Reed, Paul Alan—310 Reed, Roberta—269 Rees, Betty Collins—113 Reese, William—341 Rehm, Joan—230, 231,248 Reichenbach, MayBelle—96, 234 Reichenbach, Ruth Elizabeth— 52, 223 Remmers, August R.—336 Renaker, Theodore Reed—1 13 Renfro, Sara Margaret—52, 269 Renyer, Marie A.—41 Revel, John C.—321 Reynierson, John O., Jr.—309 Reynolds, Ben F.—52, 323 Reynolds, Bill—41,331 Reynolds, Elizabeth Cowles—65, 281 Reynolds, George N.—299 Reynolds, Mary Margaret—113, 180 Reynolds, Warren W.—3 1 8 Rhea, James Randall—31 4 Rhoads, Betty Ree—97, 179, 180, 183, 185, 271 Rhoads, Louise Madison—271 Rhoads, Max—328 Rhoads, William MacHenry—41, 182, 303 Rhodemyre, Mary Lynn—283 Rice, Edwin D.—323 Rice, Helen M.—273 Rice, King D.—339 Rice, Joe F.—120 Rice, Paul—52, 331 Richards, James E.—341 Richards, Joe—31 8 Richardson, Dorothy Jean—53, 248 Richardson, Kitty—269 Richey, Frank W., Jr.—1 26 Richey, Margorie Ann—277 Ricketts, Russell E.—107 Riddle,Craig—97, 331 Ridgway, James W.—345 Ridley,Eloise—41,241 Riggs, James W.—61,303 Riley, John Franklin—126 Riley, Thomas Leslie—297 Ringo, Joe C., Jr.—339 Ripy, Nancy Gertrude—107, 275 Ritchie, Beverly Ann—97 Robb, William Carlisle—324 Roberts, Charles Douglas—120 Roberts, John M.—74, 259 Roberts, Nancy—97, 275 Robertson, Alexander H.—332 Robertson, Billie Ruth—271 Robertson, Denver—97 Robertson, Mary Frances—126 Robins, David—120, 255 Robinson, Anne Raburn—74 Robinson, Calvin R.—299 Robinson, Carroll—69 Robinson, Diane B.—275 Robinson, Don H.—179, 262, 336 Robinson, Gerald Lacy—257 Robinson, Haldon—61 Robinson, Robbie—273 Roche, William L.—61,301 Rodes, Joanne—275 Roemele, Eugene C.—318 Rogers, Donald W.—324 Rogers, Mary Nichols—1 13, 277 Rogers, Robert Leslie—120 Rogers, Suzanne L.—231,273 Rogers, William C.—53, 317 Rogers, William K.—61,321 Rogers, William W.—307 Roll, Mary Ann—97, 271 Romanowitz, Byron—324 Romann, Audrey—83 Rose, Boone, Jr.—83, 261 Rose, Frederick Raymond—341 Rose, Mary Evelyn—273 Rose, Ralph W.—307 Rose, Willa Dean—1 14 Roseberry, Willard A.—83 Rosenberg, Charles Franklyn— 75, 252 Ross, Donn—332 Ross, Douglas—324 Rotunno, Anthony F.—53, 309 Rouse, Alma Elizabeth—1 14 Rouse, Harry V.— 1 11, 107, 184, 307 Rouse, Isaac—336 Routt, Martha—358 Routt, Robert F.—332 Rowady, Edward—257 Rowady, John G.—107 Rowland, Betty Zane—277 Rowland, Cecil—301 Rowland, Junie—61,317 Rowsey, Elwood Amos—303 Roy, Walter Lee—304 Ruark, Samuel A.—61,313 Rucker, Harold J.—71,245 Rue, Leslie M.—31 8 Runager, Gerald E.—297 Runyon, August—120 Rupard, Paul—69 Rupard, Robert Franklin—61, 323 Russell, Donna Joan—283 Russell, Don R.—336 Russell, Harry J.—3 1 8 Russell, William F.—'53, 146, 179, 188, 225, 289, 293 Ruth, Betty Louise—61 Ruth, Roger W.—97, 327 s Salisbury, Charlotte—61, 179, 271 Salyer, Vera Vivien—107 Samples, Rubert—41, 138, 240 Samuel, Billy P.—328 Samuel, Mary Julia—97, 277 Samuels, William M.—223, 341 Sanders, Elvin M.—120 Sanders, Mary Lynn—53, 277 Sandusky, Nancyetta—283 Sanner, Audrey Owens—97 Sanner, James Q.—107 Sargent, Don—53 Satterfield, Virginia Bowie— 53, 287 Satterly, Marvin Vernon—75 Saunders, Valerie—53, 173,277 Sauter, James—304 Saylor, Donald—341 Sayre, Bruce A.—61,301 Sayre, Ruth—61,269 Schaffner, June—53 Schenks, Forrest—1 14, 249 Schenks, Maxine—65 Schifferdecker, George Albert— 74,259 Schiffli, Albert J.—328 Schisler, Mary Alice—283 Schlacter, Raymond—97, 297 Schmidt, Fred J.—339 Schneider, Martin Lane—107, 347 Schneider, John F.—62, 174 Schreck, James Owen—120, 255 Schubert, Martha Elizabeth— 53, 287 Shuffett, Garnett Lee—74 Schulman, Marvin J.—97 Schumann, Frank W.—120, 345 Schumann, Robert Daniel—69, 345 Schurr, Polly A.—269 Schwartz, Aron—126, 252 Scott, Arlie—83, 261 Scott, Betty Sue—97, 1 83, 248 Scott, Frederic A.—71,245 Scott, Jack J.—84, 240, 261 Scott, James Edwin—84, 150 Scott, J ames F.—108 Scott, Janie—62 Scott, John W.—120. 233,345 Scrivner, Betty Jane—1 73, 23 1, 285 Scroggins, C. Kenneth—318 Seaman, Blair—307 Seaman, Don—336 Seay,Betty—65, 281 Sebastian, Donald B.—108, 303 Sebree, Bernice—84, 357 Seese, Suzanne Radcliffe—84, 269 Sellards, Jo Anne—53, 285 Sellers, Betty Lou—1 14, 281 Sellers, Jean Doris—53, 248, 283 Sennins, William August—62, 323 Settle, Greene A., Jr.—108 Sexton, Norman—299 Sexton, Stella C.—53, 287 Shaffer, James A.— 1 83, 295 Shaikun, Delores—53, 288 Shanklin, Barbara Terrell—285 Sharp, Tommy D.—120 Shearard, Murray M.—301 Shearer, Marcus L., Jr.—62 Shearer, Robert—62, 331 Sheehan, James G., Jr.—124, 247 Sheets, Feraldine—283 Shehan, Ann Peake—53, 173, 279 Shelbourne, Nancy Elizabeth— 53, 173, 275 Shelby, Charles E.—84, 146, 240, 261,295 Shelton, Margaret Ellen—84, 285 Sheridan, Martha—279 Sherman, Jean—1 83, 231,279 Shiflet, Ronald E.—332 Shinnick, Nancy Innes—53, 275 Shire, Alfred P.—97 Shirley, James—69 Short, Clarence H.—84, 317 Short, Hardin Charles—307 Short, Haskell Penn—97, 225 Short, Martha Virginia—1 08, 273 Shouse, Len B.—332 Shouse, Marshall H.—108, 295 Shown, Charles R.—324 Shrewsbury, Bettve Ree—65, 285 Shropshire, Betty Ann—53, 173, 175, 277, 291 Shropshire, David C.—336 Siegel, Walter—120, 347 Siemens, W. J.—53, 313 Siler, Dorothy—53 Silvers, Mary Virginia—97, 271 Simmons, Robert Byron—62, 339 Simmons, William R.—108, 335 Simms, Joseph S.—310 Simms, Mary Catherine—84 Simms, Michael L.—120 Simpkins, Ann—41 Simpson, James H., Jr.—310 Simpson, Rosetta—65, 289 Simpson, Thomas M.—108 Simrall, William F.—62, 335 Siria, Gilbert L.—339 Siria, Wallace E.—339 Sither, Charles A.—124, 227, 245 Skidmore, Mary Louise—65 Skinner, Russell—84 Slaton, James D.—120 Slaughter, Dolores—62 Sledd, Herbert D.—53, 317 Sloan, William E.—293, 307 Slone, Stanley—120 Slone, William E.—54, 341 Smart, E. Holmes—54, 307 Smedley, Betty Lee—54, 273 Smith, Carolyn—281 Smith, Dorothy—1 14 Smith, Elizabeth R., Jr.—97, 234 Smith, George F.—97, 331 Smith, Gordon M.—336 Smith, Harry Alcide—74 Smith, Hazel Jo—42, 358 Smith, Hubbard Wright—98 Smith, Hugh C.—98 Smith, Joe Craig—299 Smith, John M.—321 Smith, Linda—275 Smith, Lynn—283 Smith, Margaret Cassell—273 Smith, Mary Louise—98 Smith, Molly A.—271 Smith, Norma Jean—54, 279 Smith, Omar Thomas, Jr.—69, 226, 345 Smith, Paul M.—307 Smith, Richard S.—71,245 Smith, Robert G.—3 14 Smith, Steve Jr.—54 Smith, Sylvia Anne—42, 241 Smith, Thomas S.—336 Smith, Woodrow W.— 1 08 Snead, William K.—54, 297 Snellen, Billy Ray—62 Snelling, Richard—84 Snowden, Catherine Dudley— 1 14, 248 Snowden, Harold—307 Snowden, James E.—108, 188, 331 Snowden, Jess F.—54, 331 Snyder, James Linwood—98, 188 Soper, John E., Jr.—42, 240, 261,323 Sorrelle, John W.—98, 1 79, 188, 224, 235, 307 Southerland, Charles R.— 1 08 Southwood, Howard—98 Sparks, Bertel—124, 227, 239, 245, 254 Sparks, Jack B.—3 1 4 Sparrow, George T.—69, 299 Speaks, Ralph A.- 84, 295 Spears, Ralph Theodore—74 Spears, Wanda Lee—124, 254 Specht, Joan—283 Spencer, Hubbard B.—318 Spencer, Merle Virginia—287 Sperzel, Jean Ann—74 Spillman, Donald—98 Spilman, Sue Frances—273 Spinks, John L.—345 Spradlin, Robert L.—299 Spragens, Betty L.—231 Sprowls, Claude—178, 184, 293,299 Stadelman, Paul—314 Stafford, Marion Wharton—54, 248 Stamer, Dan C.—299 Stamper, Mary Lee—98, 279 Stancil, Harold L.—62 Stanfill, Barbara—283 Stanley, O. Barney—98, 223, 309 Stansbury, Robert—304 Stapleton, Catherine—62 Stapp, Irvine P.—310 Stark, Roger Nunan—69, 309 St. Clair, Doralee W.—98 Steele, Carlton E.—69, 233 Steele, Carolyn—120, 271 Steele, Ernest—98 Steele, J ames B.— 1 20 Steele, James K.—310 Steele, Jerry Nell—271 Steele, Joyce—279 5teele, Margaret—231,273 Steele, Sandra—65, 271 Steele, Virginia—98 Stein, Chester—62, 347 Steiner, James W.—120, 335 Stembridge, Marjorie—1 14, 273, 357 Stephen, Betty Lue—62, 279 Stephens, Joe C.—69, 345 Stephens, L. Virginia—1 14, 271 Stephenson, George W.—71, 245 Stephenson, Howard Willis— 98, 184, 235, 239, 327 Stevens, Betty A.—279 Stevens, Jean—271 Stevens, John Jacob—74 Stevens, Nancy Jo—84 Stevens, William J. Stewart, Beryl—54 Stewart, George—62, 299 Stewart, Ivan—84, 240 Stewart, Jack-—62, 299 Stewart, J.ames—310 Stewart, Jean Shelby—98, 281 Stewart, Joyce—42 Stewart, Robert Bruce—165 Stilie, Glenn Gilmore—98, 327 Stille, Janice Clair—273 Stites, James Carter—69, 236, 303 Stivers, Martha—98, 223 Stivers, Shirley—42, 281 Stivers, Rupert E.—54, 309 Stokes, Doris Glen—275 Stoll, George R.—328 Stokes, Lola J.—114, 180, 183 Stoll, Richard M.—328 Stoll, W. A.—62, 327 Stolts, Nancy Mae—84 Stone, James M.—341 Stone, Roy E.—341 Personal Index Stooke, Willard N.—69 Stopher, Champ-—1 08, 335 Stout, John L.—307 Stratford, Joyce Anne—141, 273 Stratton, Iris Gay—75 Street, Alice Jane—98, 1 74, 234, 269 Street, John Shelby-—295 Strother, Jack B.—304 Strother, James M.—54, 323 Stroube, Robert Henry—261, 295 Strunk, Betty—174, 185 Struve, Dorathy B.—65 Stubbs, Albert A.—93 Stubbs, Jeanne—42, 279 Sturgill, Barkley J.—54,293, 335 Sturgill, Paul B.—84, 295 Stutz, A. Victor—339 Sullivan, Benjamin B., Jr.—108, 276, 335 Sullivan, William L.—124, 235, 247, 317 Sulzer, Janet Elizabeth—54, 141, 183, 281 Sulzer, Marjorie Constance— 121, 141,226, 255, 281 Summa, Ralph Reed—99, 156 Summers, Robert Stephen— 324 Sunley, Betty—54, 148 Survant, William Thomas—339 Susemichel, Elmer C.—289 Susong, Kenneth Darrell—328 Sutak, John—54, 313 Sutherland, Charles J.—336 Sutton, William Klair—62, 317 Swanson, Carl Everett—121,233 Swanson, Martin Thomas—165 Swinford, Louise—54, 223 Swinford, Marv Jouett—285 Swofford, Martha Frances—279 Swope, Jean—54, 281 Sympson, Mary Louise—1 14, 275 T Tabb, Thomas Edward—70, 335 Tackett, Charles M.—336 Tackett, Noble W.—1 1 4 Talbert, Rosa Mason—141, 285 Talbott, Marian J.—62, 141 Talbott. Marvin S.— 1 08, 249, 303 Tallev, Jo Ann—54, 183, 188, 248, 287 Tanner, Edward, J.—307 Tanner, Lois Jean—126 Tarter, Stanley Marvin—339 Tatum, Ralph Davis—304 Tatum, Omar Lee—304 Taylor, Aaron—321 Taylor, Ed—70, 331 Taylor, Edwin Warren—141, 146 Taylor, Ellis R,—249 Taylor, Esther Mac—1 14, 273 Taylor, Gilbert L.—54, 309 Taylor, James R.—108, 327 Taylor, John D.—138 Taylor, Marion R.—54, 323 Taylor, Nancy Catherine— 108, 271 Taylor, Peggy Joyce—273 Taylor, Lucy Gentry—75 Teeter, Robert L.—121 Teipel, Betty Ruth—271 Terhune, Allen—314 Terrell, George W.—124, 239, 245 Terry, James Hilary—75 Thatcher, Edith—1 14 Thawley, John R.—332 Theiss, Robert Thomas—108 Thigpen, William C., Jr.—339 Thomas, Albert E.—62 Thomas, David A.—62, 31 7 Thomas, Gerald Lee—321 Thomas, Jane—99, I 56, 248 Thomas, Paul T.—99, 223, 339 Thomas, Sara Bennett—275 Thomas, William R.—108, 323 Thompson, Forest G.—3 I 8 Thompson, Herbert—70, 299 Thompson, J ames W.—31 8 Thompson, Robert D.—70, 188 Thompson, Tilly—99, 141 173, 225, 253 Thompson, Walter LeGrand— 62 Thompson, William—339 Thorp, Randall B.—336 Thurman, Harold L.—54, 335 Thurston, Charles D.—328 Tietyen, John William—345 Tilton, Virginia M.—285 Tinder, Margaret C.—99, 275, 357 Tipton, Doris—55 Tolley, June Marilyn—65, 289 Toombs, William A.—108, 239, 339 Toney, Claude Franklin—301 Totty, William Mitchel—339 Towler, Carolyn Johnson—84 Towles, Donald Blackburn—99, 165, 225, 331 Townes, Thomas Overton—304 Trammell, Hogan D.—-55, 309 Trapp, Josephine Redd—63, 277 Travis, Russell E., Jr.—70, 309 Trigg, Ballard—109, 339 Trigg, Lance M., Jr.—109, 339 Trimble, Lou Ellen—287 Trimble, Robert—307 Triplett, Helen Farris—84, 183, 241 Triplett, Patricia G.—269 Triplett, William E.—55, 341 Trujillo, Mercedes—55 Tucker, Ann Overstreet— 114, 283 Tucker, Charles—31 0 Tucker, James S.—99, 327 Tuell, Chester E.—332 Tuggle, George B.—55 Tuggle, Layton—121 Turley, Robert J.—71,247, 307 Turley, Winfield Ray—55, 293, 335 Turner, Bettv Lou—55, 138, 174 Turner, C. R.—314 Turner, Ruby Jane—55 Tuttle, Bettie Jane—99, 1 85 Tuttle, Daniel S.—324 Tuttle, William Estes—63, 323 Tye, Doris Cecilc—99, 275 Tye, George W.—321 Tygrett, Richard A.—55, 317 Tyroier, Charles Michael—34? u Ullman, Ingrid—55 Underwood, James Thomas— 114,339 Underwood, Thomas Rust— 175, 236, 317 Ungerleider, M. Joel—55, 146, 150, 165, 184 Unterreiner, Robert W.—165 Utterback, Robert H.—341 V VanArsdall, Roy N.—84, 295 Vance, Jean Louise—99, 223,225 Vance, Owen D.—55, 299 VanGoudoever, Sebastian—55, 146, 184, 236 VanHoose, Robert W.—336 VanMeter, Lois Lynn—55, 285 Vansant, Guy F., Jr.—121 vanSantvoord, Caroline V.— 99, 141,285 Van Winkle, Arlene—273 Varney, Anna Lois—42, 279 Vatter, Robert—63, 3 1 7 Vaughn, Betty Jo—273 Vaughn, Maurice L.—121, 172, 255 Veazey, Robert L.—-55 Veech, Jack—84, 235, 293, 317 Venable, John O.—85, 261, 295 Vest, Ruth—279 Vick, Robert E.—124 Vick, William Elvis—1 14 Victor, John—295 Vigle, John B.—55, 321 Vila, Manuel—70 Vimont, A. B.—332 Vinson, Carey-—138 Violette, Robert T., Jr.—328 Vlaholeas, Thanaso— 5 Vogele, Frederick C.— I 21 Vogelsang, Jean Ann—269 Volner, J ames L.—63, 3 I 7 Volner, Patsy—275 Voorhes, William G.—341 w Wachtman, Charles C.—336 Waddell, Glenn Anita—271 Wade, William A.—121,331 Waggoner, Helen Jean—289 Wagoner, Orner L.— 1 09 Walden, John E.—121,297 Walker, Carolyn V.—277 Walker, Homer M,—70, 323 Walker, Loutille Mae—99, 152,183 Walker, Richard E.—63, 341 Walker, Ronald Payne—188, 324 Wallace, George D.—121 Wallace, Richard B.—336 Wallace, Roy A.—70, 236, 254,331 Wallace, Walter C., Jr.—55, 331 Waller, Ford F.—55, 307 Walters, Elizabeth—109, 179, 254,273,291 Walters, Graden—63, 331 Walthall, John H. T.—63, 303 War, William C.—318 Ward, Bertha Florence—65, 185 Ward, Chester E.—70, 233 Ward, Floyd—109 Ward, John—307 Ward, Martha Lee—85, 358 Wardman, William Edward—3.°2 Ware, William Robert—304 Warner, Gayle—328 Warner, Raymond P.—121, 255 Warnock, Frank—124 Warren, Barbara—141,271 Warren. Barbara Sue—55, 183, 223, 225 Warren, Donald—121,226, 233, 3 5 Warren, Jean—1 41,277 Warren, John Robert—70, 335 Warren, Louis P.—70 Wash, James C.—70, 327 Wash, William R.—328 Wassum, Robert H., Jr.—226 Wathen, James Leo—75, 259 Wathen, William T.—124, 247 Watkins, J. C.—332 Watson, Allan C.—55 Watson, Charlotte Jean—273 Watson, Fred D.—99 Watson, James—304 Watson, Joanne R.—277 Watterson, William Hall—336 Watts, Clyde P.—262, 339 Watts, Roger C.—I09, 341 Wayman, William L.—341 Weakley, E. Ryburn—183, 257, 262, 295 Weathers, Allene—63 Weatherspoon, Glenn—70, 236, 309 Weaver, Robert—55, 257 Weaver, William—65 Webb, Katherine Mary—55 Webb, Mary Lou—56 We.dner, Margaret Johnson— 275 Weisenberger, Phil A.—307 Weisert, Alma Jean—42 Wells, Frances E.—273 Wells, Homer—85 Wells, James Alton—240 Wells, Margaret Louise—56 Wellwood, Ida—287 West, James—299 Welsh, Helen M.—99 Welsh, Robert E.—324 Wesley, Fred A.—121 Wesley, James P.—63, 301 Wessels, James Edward—70, 327 West, Barbara Anne—56, 173 277 West, James Vernon—304 West, Joyce E.—1 88 West, Kenneth K.—339 Westfall, V. Lee, Jr.—109 Whalen, S. J.—70, 339 Whaley, Charles E.—56, 146 175, 179, 183, 222, 225, 236, 239, 254, 341 Wharton, Robert Allen—257, 341 Wheat, Orville—121 Whelan, Paul E.—324 Whicker, Jack Lynn—63, 249 White, Betty—56. 269 White, Bonnie G.—126 White, Charles F.—341 White, Dorritt—185, 230, 231 237, 271 White, George K.—121,299 White, Henry—324 White, Henry Stanley, Jr.—63, White, James Martin—121 White, John Campbell—304 White, John Frances—56, 175 277 White, Norma Aileen—56, 287 White, Walter J.—109 Whitehead, William A.—56, 309 Whitehouse, William Leroy— 324 Whitfield, Edward Clark, Jr — 70, 317 Whitmer, B. F.—1 21,345 Whitman, Jack K.—3 1 0 Whittenburg, Gilbert H.—336 Whittenburg, William Edward— 160 Whitten, Roger P., Jr.—63, 309 Wickliffe, William A.—124, 247 Wilbur, James B.—99, 335 Wilde, Ruth Helen—114, 180, 283 Wilder, Sally C.—285 Wiley, Betty Brown—65, 173, 180, 285 Wilhite, Robert M., Jr.—336 Wilkerson, Peggy Earlcne—99 Wilkins, Jesse—85 Wilkinson, James B.—138 Wilkerson, Howard F.—63, 331 Williams, Alfred—336 Williams, Clyde—124, 247 Williams, Dorothy Jean—12 Williams, Elbert Eugene—70, 255 Williams, Ellis G.—121 Williams, Fern Elaine—287 Williams, John Astor—75, 259 Williams, Josh—336 Williams, Lowell D.—42 Williams, Margie Lou—281 366 Personal Index Williams, Mary Ann—63, 289. 291 Williams, Mary Brooks—269 Williams, Matt R., Jr.—85, 295 Williams, Patricia Anne—56 Williamson, Elizabeth G.—99, 285, 357 Williamson, George C.—3 15 Williamson, George Lacy—63, 335 Willing, Barbara—281 Wilmott, George F.—42. 335 Wills, Allen—65, 156, 174, 327 Wills, Charles H.—63, 321 Wills, Glenn Elmore—257 Wilson, Bunyan—124. 245, 309 Wilson, David S.—307 Wilson, Eleanor Jeanne—273 Wilson, James Carroll—1 00, 335 Wilson, John L.—109 Wilson, Larry—122 Wilson, Louise Anne—100, 253,281 Wilson, Margaret—65, 180 Wilson, Martin G.— I 09, 309 Wilson, Mary Frances—100 Wilson, Mitzi Pearl—42, 1 85 Wilson, William E.—74, 259 Wimberly, John A.—56, 307 Winebrinier, Katherine P.—230, 283 Winfrey, William Shelby—1 14 Wingus, Charles D.—70 Wintich, Frederick Holland— 324 Winzeler, Betty Jane—56, 273 Wise, Jane Wood—85, 241 275 Wisner, Leland F.—56, 303 Withers, James D.— 1 09 Witt, George I.—310 Witt, Mary—65, 289 Will, Richard C.—328 Womack, Jack Wylie—336 Womack. Richard M.—332 Wombwell, Joseph H.—63, 33 1 Wood, Charles D.—56. 323 Wood, Donald L.—56, 331 Wood, Dorothy A.—56. 271 Woods, Hiter Lowry— 295 Wood, Judith Elizabeth—287 Wood, Margaret P.—56 Wood. Wickliffe—70, 345 Wood, Woodson—331 Woods, Lewis Curry, Jr.—324 Woodward, Charles Emmons— 336 Woodward, Deuel G.—314 Wooldridge, Lynn—63 273 Wooton, Clyde D.—3 1 4 Word, Alice Marie—42, 358 Wray, Carolyn—56 Wrench, William B.—56, 323 Wright, Betty Jameson—285 Wright, Harold Bell—109, 303 Wright, Harry—63, 331 Wright, Hubert Carlton—3 1 0 Wright, Margaret Ruth—230, 231 Wuerdeman, Thomas L.—56, 313 Yadon, JoAnne—269 Yager, Anna Margaret—1 1 5, 285 Yankey, George Harold—1 15, 146, 156 Yarbrough, John—122 Yates, Martha—100, 224, 234 237,248,253,254,271 Yeager, John J.—124, 227, 247, 289 Yeary, Sing—56, 335 Yeiser, David A.—341 Yessin, Humzey—56 Yessin, Rudy—247 Young, Charlie W.—332 Young, Jay, Jr.—85, 295 Young, John E.—345 Young, Joseph Garland—100, 235, 249, 254, 303 Young, Nuram—297 Young, Robert O—. 7 Youngerman, Richard Guy— 109, 335 Youtsey, Frances C.— 1 1 5, 283, 357 Youtsey, Sarah Ann—283 Youtsey, Thomas O., Jr.—109, 303 Yunker, Charles H.—301 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS COVERS AND BINDING Kingsport Press, Kingsport, Tenn. 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