University of Kentucky - Kentuckian Yearbook (Lexington, KY)
- Class of 1955
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Margaretv i. :1 Lexington, 53 mm, of hen Universit Mn 53.x Lexing 3 I University r y 'AfChrwxv For ninety years the Unix'ersity of Kentucky has been a leader of education in the South. During the last fifty 0t those tears, the Kelltnekian Yearbook has become a symhol to those who have been fortunate enough to attend this in stitution. The Kentrlekizm is not only a .symhol of attendance ilt this University: it is also the mark of a collection of mem- ories garnered here. Since 1905 the graduates who have left Lexington haw taken these lllemories home in our book. The graduating seniors of 1955 will someday took hack into the past through these pages. seeing old friends; re- membering the good times and the bad times when they were part of our school. They will remember hoth the moments when they were part of a sereuming crowd at a ball game and when the same, crowd was silent at Bucca- laureate. May the years at the University of Kentnelq go on us they have in the pastt not only turning out u better hrund of American hut hringing to those who are ylt to come a love for our university. May they bOIlleday look back through their Kentuekiun 21nd rememher their college life as those 1'11 the past are doing now. On this, the Universitfs 90th Amn'verseuy and the 50th consecutive year of the Kentuckiun, do we dedieute your yearbook t0 the graduates, the graduating and those who ure yet to come: a dedieution to the paste the present Lllld the future. n , a ; ., f: 3 3 3 3 3 2,1. --l955 KW UNIVERSITY of KENTUCKY On, On, U. of K. The Queen Seniors Colleges Sports Activities Greeks Residences Index 3012de Open this book and capture a glimpse of your- self and those that have gone before you. Turn the pages and look at your college life, a way of living that comes but once in a lifetime. This yearbook invites you to enjoy the past through its portals. 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Madisonvn Dillard Hons vimupwsidvnt; SUIL publicity chairman; Kr: nvl bluil'; YWCA. BSU Summrr Council, Chou; Intordm Dunco Cunnmln c JOAN ALBAUGH, AJkS. . . . . Lexingu Dutch Lunch Club, treasurer; Chi Della Pln, presidcv YWCA; smug DAVID R. ALLEN, AixS . . . . , Lynd: bigmu Chi BILLY ALLEN, Engineering . , . . . LCxingt JESSlE SUE ALLEN, A. tkS. . V . . Lexingl Pitkin Club; Y VCA; V4 Hh-y Foundation; Dutch Lunch f PAULINE ALLEN, Education . . . , . Lexinm Uulwslm; Duluh Lunch Club; FTA JOYCE ALLEN, Commerce . . . . . Mt. Stcrl CRMVFORD C. ANDERSON JIL, Commercc . . . Kenmore, New Y Plv Dvlld Thctkl ELISE ANDERSON, A, 5. . . Chattanooga, ll YW'CA, History Club; Coflcc Chnl E Which one shaves? 34 JAMES ANDERSON, A4318. . . . . . Owensvjlle LAURA LOUISE ANTLE, Ag. and Home EC. . . . Lexington 111mm Econmnics Club; Kappa Delta P1 NANCY ARMSTRONG, 21.615. 1 . . . . Pn'nccton 19111511111411 Y; HSU; 240 Cammiltm'; Buyd H1111 House Council; 511111111 W'ork Club; Chums, Chambur 01 Conunelcu ANNA JEAN ASCH, A.CSLS. . . . . . Lexington Phi 1311111, x110-prw1dcnt; MENC; Clmristors XVILL1AXI 1. ASHBROOK, 111,7 A ikS. 1 Grecnsburg 111111111 C1111111111 11110; Kl-ya; Alpha Zutd; PlyOl' Prc-Mml; Fruslh mun Y; 171111101111 I'llundutmn Scholarship NEAL ASHER, 11.va5, , . 1 . . Lexington 51211121 11111 17.11$111111; SuKy; Pvrshing 171111115 JEANIWWE ASSEFR Education . . . . Louisville X1111 sn-L'n-hu'y, Tennis' and Vollovbull 111111111gcr; FTA BEN11.AVERITTy17111101111011. . . . . Lexington wmuy 1cmm1n1mn RETD BACON. Ag. and Home Eu. . . . Glasgow Alpha 61111111111 Rho MARJORIE 13.111113: A. 1K1 S1 . . . . . . Ashldnd YXVCA; Bnrtrrinlnqy Socirty, vico-prcsidont; Lcnguu of VVUUF 1111 Vuttrs: C111 011101.11 CHURCH BAKER, Law . , . . Belfry Kuppn Alpha; Phi 11111111 Phi, vicciprvmdmu; Ky. Law Journal, 101111111111 011111111 1131 BAKER, Conmmrco . . , . . . . Louisville 511111111 1511111111 Exmilou; YMCA. plaidcnl; IFC, 11111 111511 chuih 111.111; 11105111111111 golf HENRY BALL, Engincuring . . 1 . . . Frankfurt Phi Dcltn 11111111; Pi Tun Sigma; 115,111.13. ROGER BAIX 1X. CV S. . . . . . . . Lexington X .W 01 11' 11; Camp 11,111; 11111111 S110 YMCA; Mrn's ; 1131110211 11.11-111-11 Club; 111111110111 Sewncc Club LEON BALL, Ag. and 1101110 EC. . 1 . . 1111111111 The rush for class. 35 36 323$th r. You just don't understand me, do you? RICHARD D. BALDWIN, Engineering Lexington Marching 100; Kcnlucky Engineer W'ILLIAM H. BALDWIN, 15le. Lexington Purshin 1: R18 05, YMCA CLAUDE BARLOWV, Ag. and Home lie. West Somerset LOuisville ASA BARNES, 11L, A. L$ S . . . . YMCA Cabinet; W.U.S., chair- Knppn Sigma; Pryor Pre-Mcd; mun; Phalanx; Track Team JAMES L. BARNES, Commerce Sigma Phi Epsllon Mountain Lakes, N. I. JOANN BARRETT, Ag. and Home Ec. Lexington Alpha Dclla Pi; Newman Club LEWIS BARNETT, A. 51 3.. Lexington Alpha Tau Omcmn reporter; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Chi Sigma, prvsidcnt, vice-prmidmt; Phi Mu Alpha, presidem, so wary; ODK; Phalanx Marching. 100; ConccrbBand; Men's G1 a Club; Phi Em Sigma; Keys; Lunces. Lump k Cross,- Stu- dent ntmiate of American Chemical Society LUCY L BARRIGER, Education Louisville Kappa Delta Pi ELIZABETH BARTLETT, Education Hazard Pnllcxson and Boyd 11011 House President's Council; YWCA, finance chairman, pubiicny chmrman, unmmunity service; Al- phu Lambda Delta, viCc-prcsidenl; Cweus; Links; Mortar Board; Pitkin Club; FTA JAMES W. BARTON, IR, Ag. and Home EC. Lexington BETTIE JUNE BASSETT, Education Hopkinsvilh Chi Omega; SUB Committee; BSU; English Club; Young Democrat Club DEE VVITT BAULCH, ASKS. . Covingtol Pi Kappa Alpha; YMCA; Pershing: Hines WAYNE BECKHAM, A4515. Lexingte Men's Glee Club MARY LOU BEELER, Commerce Lebanon Iunctio Alpha Gamma Dellm house president; Chamber of Common : memhux, Board of Directors; Huuse Presidenfs Council; Nev- man Club; 240 Committee VVEXDELIHBELEVV, A. 8: S. De Mossvil EMILY BELL, Commerce . , . . Lzlnr'nstor Kappa Alpha Theta, house president; YWCA; FTA; XVpsgcy Fuumhlirm RONALD H. BELLAMY, Law . . . . Lexington XVILLIAKI BENASSE, Engineering . . . Frankfort HENRY R. BENNETT, Engineering . . Frankfort Phi Dvlm Theta WINIFRED BERCKMAN, Ag and Home, Ecv . . . Frankfort Alpha Gamma Delhi; editor, League 111 XVumon Voters; Home Economics Club; VVUS; BSU; YWCA; SUB Committee; BSU Cmmuil EARL C BEVINS, Engineering V . . . Pikevillc JOHN L. BISHOR Engineering . . Seaman, Ohio Phalanx. TAU Beta Pi, secretary; Pi Tau Sigma, prcsidcnt, src- n'mry; A,S.M.E. CARL BLACK. Ag. and Home EC. . . . Frankfort Alphu CJmma Rho JOSEPH XV, BLACK, A.6:S. . . . . . PikeviHc Pryor PreiMcd THOMAS K. BLACK, Commerce . . . Texarknna, Arkansas JAMES R. BLACKXVELL, Commcrcc . . Mudibunvillc Phi Smmn Kappa WILLIAM BLAKE, Commerce . . . . . Carlisle Phi Delia Theta WILLIAMBLANTON,L;1W . . . . . . Pnriq PA'I'JUCIA BLEVENS, Education . . . Louisville LAXVRENCE BLEVINS, Engineering . , W'Cst Liberty Phi Kappa Tau I'll raise you ten. 1; i: 37 ' $mwuam-iiw:afb$:-:ii Mm.maKvy 2333-4??:4$$$:$'$3$ 7 . w .i , ' . 3- G. CADEN BLINCOE, A. 6x S . . Phi Siumu KJDDH, wntinel; Phi Omega; English Club CAROL BONNHLL, Education Alpha Gmnnm Delta; XIWX EVERETT BO'I'NER, AJLVS. E, Enginccring. JAMES BOYL uu ch Pi; Phir DcHn Thom; T CV Cross CONCI lITO BRASHERE, Ag. and Home Eu. Homo lennmics Club, RICHARD H RAU N, Engineering Triangle, lmusc RAY A CV S. MART! iA LEE B . League of W Kappa Kappa Gamma; MARTHA LOU BEEN: Cmmmrrcc Alpha Kt Delhi; kin Club, FTA; VVoanK Y VCA DIE BRENNAN. Education Delta Delta Delta; Nuwman Club; Glee Clul JO VAYNE BRIDGES, Law , . YMCA; erclc K Club, secretary; PEGGY BRIGHT, Educuiion Kapm WA 3v, F' NELSON F. BRITT, A.6YS Alpha Sigma PhL scv llary, treasurer. prcsidvhl, trmsuror; IFV, Young Studcm Bul Associutiml FA; SUB Cnmmxucc Dvmocmt EMA IEAN BROADDUS, Ag, and Home Eu. Mixed Chorus; House President's JAMES BROGLI, Ag. and Hm lllnck $V Endlc; 47H; Liwwmck Judging Tram; CI'IARLES E. BROIIAXVN, Engineering A.S,AV1.E . viue-president Mull ju Charmed I'm sure. ., xxx.xxx Kern C1 5 fair; ,CA; PTA; Student Phi Eln Sigma; Lnnc munugtr, nhh chairman; Vushninstcr Fellowship; Delu, vxm-qu'pskhmt; Wesley 17 View hat mnul h vnsurcr; . . Louisville K-Book Stuff; Alpha XVutscku, Illinois Union Bnnrd Travelers Rest Fr-mkfort - Lump Hamilton, Ohio SUB Committm . . Louisville A.S C.E. . 4 Frankfort Voters; Outing: Club omen Lcwisburg, W, Va. Em Sigma Phi; Pit, mnlwr 0f Comnwrcc; 1; Ch Portsmouth, Va. W AA . . . Dc Mossvillu Student Council; U.K,N.C. . . Lexington uundatinn; Pilkin Club, . . Lexingmu csidmk; Eta Sigma Phi, Ptlllticul Scivncv Clu'ly Counml, pr Club; Interfaith M illers Cred: Council no EC. Bondvillt A11. Cmmvil, Dairy Club, prvsidvm' dgin g Tcum Baltimore, IVInrylum ROBERT BROWN, Commerce . . . . Shurpsburg Chamber 0! CummrrI-r; 240 CommItlm CLARENCE K. BRUCE, Commerce . . Carrolllon Chmnhcr of Commerce; 240 CIIIIImittoc BERNICE BUMGARDNER, Commerce . Mnnfordvillc 240 CnIIIIIIittPe RAY BUNCH Ag and Home EC . . . . Glasgow lehl C zzlmmI Rho, noble Shir; Block 5; Jhidlx; 411; W'csl- IIHHSH'X FlllImship- Y;MCA Livostock JudgmL Ti 1m; Mont Judgmg TI IIII ROBERT E, BURDETTE, Engineering . I Lebanon AIS.C.E.; Ncwnmn Club JAMES BURKA UEngineering I . . . . . Dauwillc NHHIMII Cluh;U . III Ky. Affiliate Anwricun SociL-ty for Myt- le., pusichnl; Tull Hem Pi; Vnrwoml Mining and Mutnllurgy Souittyi prI-sidem, sccxctzu'y; Engineering Student Council XV. C. BURLESON, A. CV S. . I . . . . Lmn'wille Alpha TIIII Omvun; Porshing Rm nmccr; K-Book, warm cdmlr; Kernel SLIM; VVuttcrson Press Club JACK BURNETT, Engineering . . . If0l1t0!L Ohio Lambda Chi Alphu C'LARABELL BURKHART, Graduate Schonl KENNETH BURNS, A.CYS. . I I . . Lexington Band; Kmncl Stall; PDI'shing HIHCS CHARLES E. BURRIS, Engineering . , Alexandria Triangle; A,S,M.E., treasurer JAMES A BURRUS AW and Home Fla. . . Lebanon, Ohio Alpln GIIIIIIIzI Rho; Poultry Judging TLIm GLORIA BUTLER, A. 6: S. . . . . Bowling Green Lva'uv 0f SVOIIIOII Voters, Froshmam X Chamber of Com- lllL'ICU; Social XVork Club; 2-10 Cmnmittcc; Mixed Chorus ELLEN BYERS,A, dkS. . . I . Lexington Ztl'l Tau :Ileln; hfiscd Chums; UIUL Uzu'lins; Outing Club, XVAA ALICE CALLAIIAV Education . . chinglon Delh ZIEn; D..SF,; PTA; XVVCA Cnfhl Chlt v... . .. . v v w , . .. , Kw.0205;!5K1'Q6;!303592x3'$2392 $$2$9$3323$339325 5$$$?;1Eff? .4. , , . . rm -4.,,A !u - ' KEN CALDNVELL, Ag. and Home EC. Walton Black Ex- Bridle; Scabbard 5k Bludv CHARLES H. CAMPBELL, Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha, prcsidcm; ODK, wuvl Phi Eta Sigma, trcusurvr; Tau Bum Pi; Phalanx WILLIAM CAMPBELL, Commerce Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Della Sigma Pi; 50. Ft. Mihthcll :residcnt: Lmuws; Keys; Arnold Air Society; F3115 Church, V :1. Chamber of Commerce XVAL'J'ER CCARXEALCOmmchG . . . Nebo Kappa Sigma; Delta Sigma Pi; Chamber of Commune BETTY JANE CARTER, Education . . , Frankfurt Kappa Alpha Thcm, ulhletic and social chairman; SUB Com- mittw; FTA; YWCA; Young Democrat Club; Lcnguc of XVomcn anms BILL CARTER, A cSzS. Lockport Lexi ngton HARRY CARTER, A. 618. . . . Chnristcrs; Man Glee Club Phi Mu Aipha; Baud; Orchestra; GENE CACDILL7 Commerve . . . Huntington, W. Val. Delhi Tau Dolm; Pvmhing Hines, Fmancc officer CARLOS Z. CASTILLO, Commerce . Highland, Wis. RICHARD CHIN, Commerce Louisville SuKy L015 1. CHURCH, Ag and Home EC. . . . Tenafly, N. J. vans: Black :5; Bridle JANE ANN CLARK, Education . . . Georgetmvn Troupcxs JOE CLARK, Commerce . . Mt. Sterling Alpha Sigmu Phi, presidL-nl; Pershing Rifles; Fencing Tmm, DL-lm Slgmn Phi; IF A WILLIAM E. CLAYTON, Commerce . . Lexingtun Kuppn Alpha; Chamber of Commerce MARGARET CLIFT, Education . . . . Lexingtoxv Kappa. Kappa Gamma, house pmsidcnt; Hnusu Presidcnl': Councll, vica-president; League of Women Voters; FTA Got a Chaser? CHEN B. C1 DRE, Ag. and Home EC. . . . Coshcn mm Rho; Porshinu Rifles. executive oHiuer, P.LO. kbbmd 5 Blade, finance anxcrr ALLEN C. CLOUD, Ag. and Home EC. . . Valley Station Alpha Gamma Rho, president ROBERT COBB, Commerce . , Louisxillc $an Nm H. comnmndL-r; chaplain; Alpha Phi Omega XVILLIAM C. COCKERILL, Education . . Lebanon ELLA CRAVENS COKE, Ag. and Home Eu. Ctica Home Errmmnics Club JEAN COKE,Ag.und Home EC. . . . Utim DAVID COLE,C0mmcrcc . . . . . Cynthianu Sigma Nu JAMES COLE, Engmccring . . . . Lexington X ' Kv's'; Lxmccs; ASJXLEG Enqinwring Student ' Pi 'l'uu Sigma, vxw-prvsidunl; Tau Bum Pi. recording wcrvmxy; Arnold Air SouiuLy, operations ullicur; ' Phalanx BETTY COLEMAN, A.8zS . . . . Hurrodsburg Kappa Alphu Thom; Pattcxson Hall prL-sidcnt; YW'CA; Buc- tt'rinlugy Society, Senior ruprescntulivu EMIL COLLIER, Commerce . A . . . Coxington Cummuu- Assucmtion JULIA COLLIER, Ag. and Home Eu. . . . Prospuvl' Home Economics Club; Phi Upbilnu Omicron; Dillard House, smrvtary, Cwmxs BEULEDITII COMBS, Ag. and Home Fm . . View BOB COMBS. Commerce . . . . . , Burlington RiHc Tcznn; Flymg Clulx Chamber ml Commerce MARVIN L COHBS; Education . . . . . . JCH VYVYAN COMES, Education . . . . Prestonsburg Alpha Gamma Dullu; SUB Cnmminuc; PTA Keep it clean. SARAH COM PTON. Education Lexington Tun Sivzmn, FTA; YAA EMMA CONDER, Ag. 1711. prwmlunl, Hurhnxltun: Club, IVH'IHlNTuhip unmmllw; uiL m'cn Lll3iUL'l15HI'tl' SARA HLIZABEFII CONNy and Home ICC. uh; Mndurn Dance xmd Hump EC, lIurrodshurg vmw-plmuimn; IIan- M mmmics XVL-slvy lhuuclntiun; Ag. Coun- Puinl Lick Homl- Ecvmnmits C BILL C0019 Cummcrcc Erhngcr Clmmluw oi Communa- RAYMOND COOh, Edumtion . . . W'hcclwright Augwsku Gm ROBERT KL COOKIE. A. S. . . , 100; Phi Mu Alpha Sigma Chi; Onbvsu'u; Marching XVILLIAM R. COOKE, Ag, and Hume 1L0. Alpha mm Onwga XVILLIA 1 E. COHEIN, A LVS. Sigma Alplm Epmlon EHNESTINE COHDELL A.Cx'S. quitlcy City Chmiatcrs; Women's Glue Club; Mixvd ChOIHS; ME.N.C.; Trenton. Tenn. Mentor GEORGE CORNETT, Ag. and Home EC, . Sassafras PAUL COPCxETT, Commerce chingtm :1nd Home 13c. . . Lexington lamina Rho LLOYD N. cosm, Ag BJskcleH 411mm; Alpha JACKIE COTTOM. Commerce . Louisvillr Alpha Cmnmu Della, pwsidrnL rush chairman; Panhcllonh pn-Nidvnl, roprmculuthm; mm Tunn; YOUHL' lln-yuhlicun Clul sn-mL-mry; LL-ngnc utrVunwn Vuu'rs; YXVCA; Clmmhcr .U Cmnmu'm', nu-mln'r ut hoard u! LhrrLlnrs, me-n s Admnw lmtlw- Cmmcil, suLm-lm'y EARL COX, A. S. . . . . W. Frankfort, Illinm Phi Kappa Tau; Alpha Chi Shaun, mercury; Anmrium Chm h ul Socicly FREDERICK C. COX, A.6:S. Ionam Mud- h; yM3g n yijAN E. COX. Education . . . Jonzmcy Alpha Xi DUILLI; HSU. chuix; Pilkm Clull, L !'A ANN CRAICL A14 zmd 11mm: EC. . . Smnm'swt pn-qidum; V'rslminslrz' FVHU'J'HHP; Pvtkm :rlvnl's Cmmtvl. hwnunr, llumr livmmmiuh lI.mIiIhm Htmw Club; Huum' 1H , Club xim- lix'rsidvnl 1;me CRAVFILL, A x 5. . CnlwslmL '11 my PM Hiumn KJDDH; USU; Varsity Rint' 'I 4 :xxxx; A.I ' H U. J',G. Kiliv ,rk'qu, cupLuu XHHY LOU CRANFILL. Cmmmzu . . vaington Bvlu Lhmmm Hunm; YWCA; USU; Aims: Vdgnu Muir: jOIIN XVI CRAXVFORD. Enginm'ring . . , Duxid Snulunl Mlilmlr, MMIZ; Mmlonl :nzfili,:1u KMI ROBERT S. CushVFORD, A2. 11nd Hump EC. . . . Scituu' Hiil Bhwk LV liliLllw; Liu-sluLk judmm: 'l'mm YlLLLHl 1C CREEL, Enginwring . Cuntml City A JnnuIm-wring Slmlwf lemil. wr-nt.x1 x-IwJmn-r; '1' mulv, p x'idvnl. xicrwpuwidI-m. Lulnwjmndinz wuuldn; Aumld Mr Susicly; Krntmk; 13.11erth ELM; 114' MILDRED XI. CKOXIN Cmnmvrvo . . . Oukduh'. Tum. XML; luur'uh DvllA, prmdvnt: '. BnnnL wmrt'inl3, Lhanwr ul Mummmul. limml ui Du nu, waw Clmt, Hui In-xlwmdlIIL' x'tm'rhxn; leu Uuumm siunm; Bria Alplm I'xl. UH alum, tlulz. Lungm- mi Vllmn Vulrh: YKVCA; me'n'x .Mlmlmxnulln 11!1::L11 TIMOTHY 'I, CHONIX. Cmmnvl'u . . Auburn. N Y. YXHA; Ctnhrlnnyx chm; C'ltm Hu:' ul' UnnIm-rm-. tlwmunm pxrsidunl; Mum's Ulvu Cluh CIIAIRLEXE CROb'i V N S. , . , Hm'lu shl1' MW mm, ernmm mm; W, A Cnlhv cm PAT CROSS. Cmmnvrcv . . . . . . . Summ'szl Alpha Xi Ihiiu; Lulk'vh' of W1mwn Vulvxx; Chr'hu ul Um- Imxu; V1 .X V', C, CHOL'CH. Engiuuring , . . , . Lmizwhm PATRICIA CL'HHY, :X. k 5. . . Vnix'vl'sity City Mn. Kappa UrllzL mmnluu lhnlnllvniv. h'vmmm; English Club l.ll.EHU n! Xhlmrn Vutms; XXVAA XIAHCAHET CRIVDDHN, A. LV 5. . . . Hidmmml Tirmgwn; Chi Dvlld Phi K?NACIU '17. CIH'L Enginulring . . Aglmu. Clmm Cmmupnlimn Club. presidvm; 155C, .-X h.fI.lI., UML'Hle unm- ul member; YMCA I ' '35:;msza3 J0 AVNE CCRTIX. A.CkS. . . . . Elmhurst, 11L vanmn C'lnh; Psy-lmluly cm LOISI'MLE,A.LNS. . . . . . . Mt.StCrling HIE Bria. Hll'nqiuvltlini wn-rvmly IIAMLCS Ii. DALTON, Ag. and Jlnmu EC. . . Jackson WILLIAM DAUCIIERTY Elwinvcmlg . . Glendale, DL-ILL 'le Dvlm: 451:! mm hnrvr; Tull Bum Vi. U-Lahmcr; Anmld A'r SumL-ty, H BSU; Phi Eta Siunu MARJORIE DAVIS A. EYS. . . YXVCA CJhinvL Imumn- of XVnmcn Vot luy LKHIIHILHIOH; Pulimul Stkncu Cluh; l GLENNA DAY, A5; and Home EC. . . . Cuvood Alplu Ki 1de; Culh-I- Chat; nguv ul XVomuu Voters; 1' FA; Homo L'cmmnnus Club; YW'CA . 1' .Mingmn mum Club; Wu;- K JAMES DAY, Ag. and llrmw EC. . . . Madisonvinc Sigma Nu, rmh Chuinmm. social chairman; K Club; Busubnll; Amuld AH' Muddy LH'.hl1H'I', Lump and Cross FORREST V. DEAV Cumnwrvu . . . Lexington Cthhm' ul Cummvuw Hum! scholarship; BSU; Kcmuckv Kwrml len-u Band, duovlur; Phi Smnm Kumm VIRGINIA C, DENIERSON, Educatiun . Lexington Alpm Cnmmu lnlln; $HKH Young lhvpublx'can Club; vans; Links; Mortar BLLIHY; Pitkin Club KATHLEEN DEVINE, Educntiun . . EV' Qton, Ill. Drllu va; DL-lmlo Club; FTA; History Club; PUlih'unl Sclencv Clulx; Newman Club ?VI E, A813. . . . . . . Lexington x'iw-prcsidunt, prvsiduxt; RL-lijzunm Emplhk m, Luuuuu m mem'n Vutms; Polxiicm nu Club; Fit '1 Club; Dnh-h Lumh Club; Cnsnmpnlimn 1; Yunm: Dmnm-mt Club; PTA; Coifuu Chm, commitlw. mmnmm Fpllmvshm JOHN DICKEN, Ag. and Home Eu . . . . Bclhv Kuppd Sigma MALCOLM DICKSONComnmruu . . . llnrhv Slglum Alpha. Epsilon; Pushing: Rillcs ROBERT F. DICKSON, Enginm'ring , . MzLdisolwiH NAVCY SUE DINCUS, A5; and Hmm EC. . Marti' Ilmm- Economics Club; BSU You iust CAN'T have one o'clock permission. ROBERT A DODSON: AJS'S. I rnL iII J MAHL unpluixl munucs n. DOYLE. Law . . mum 1:13. lwnlmhy lmw .lnlll'llxllv L-zlxlux-iuuuhivi, SIIILh-nl Bzu Inn; Pln Delta Phi 5L H N DHLTJCY. Cmmm-ruc 80. Ft MilL-lu'll Kdmm Alplm l'lu'm, utlwihm chuh'an; YMCA; Muvw'tun mm, x mun Mmirumn; cmmmm Lr'xmgton Assuma- LIiWIS I5, du BLVSC, Cmmnvrcu kmmm Mmm CICUH $EXH INVCK V0RTH A. A 5. LUViIILYLxm LJIWIM IJvILI; XWXT N; Pnnln-le-niv; Llugnv Hi Xhmwn Vnhrx; Mung Hunmmt Huh. lush chnilmzm; merl 5mm , DUN DL.1'.I'.A LAW , . . Phi lem Dtlle mux'xlmll Elizabeth, N J. 11.x dvn ALREH'J' A. DL'SIXC. .VdXSA Iali'ITY DL'SJXC. :k A S, Brouksvillc Month vlh h Hm XHA DYEH. Eduulliml . . Lonisxillc hamu Kumm Cmmlm. prhhlrnL 171W, JAthwllL-Hic CHVIL ll. IN EH. Ag, and Hump EL NULL $4 Hron: LII XLLIS FATON A CV S. Hui Umwm H'ulwrx'jmv LMHML m H UiULD C E OX. . dud HUHIP EL . XVillL'lH'Ntn'l ;. D lilMVkliDS. Enginwring Winchvstwr HAHN JCDXVAHDS. A. CV 5. ?IXHL ICLLIXUTON, A34, dhd Hump Ev. jwnkim IA xingtnn . 1 ' mu I don't stand a ghosf of a chance with you. 11- Whut comes next? 11.11111E'1 1':1 ELLIOT, A.CkS. W'L-SL Liberty 111 111' 12111011 1.115. . . . . , Covingtnn 11111111111-1211111.1111 1111si111111-Y11'CA, 1151?; 11111111; 111-11111, 1'1'111 1111111 111111113 1111' 1 .11LIS, 17111111111111: . . . Owcndmm K11 1111 011111131; :111-11111111111: Socuty, prvsidcnk; YMCA; 511111111 1 1111 , 1111111111 Club, 51-u11'l11ry 1'151'K'LNELLIS,A.KS. . . . . . chingLou 1111111.. 1111111 Pi, I 1111 51.1111 1, 1111111111101;C111111111-ac111r CICOIKZIQ 111 ELY, 111., Enginvcring C11111111'r1211111 '111'11 1111.1 1'1. :15 1.0111111 EXE'J'E. 17111111111011 . . Luxingtun 1 '1':1Y BSL'; 1111111 C11111';u$ VWlmcu's E1111 C1111y; Dutch Lunch Cl1111 111111 11111110, Ec. Mt. 51151111: r3; 11111111; 11101111111105 Club EVELAV ENSUR, 1111' 11111111111111 111711313. 5 IO 1NN' 1X55111 C111111111H111' . . . . Londor. 51110; 1 J 1; C1111111111 111 C1111111111'H11; ESE 150B 17.511311. 1111.,fi111m'11'111: 1 . , G11rr1l11' 11111 51111111: K1111111;1 K .111, 111051111111; 11. 1.31 E ,1 111111715 11 1 111141110N A. uix' S . . 1.10111511111 K111111111 .11pl11;1 11111 M11 1111111111, Vic! 1111-sidcnt;Scab1mrd 1 11111111-; 11111111 1.01'15 C. EVANS, linqmocnng . . , . Covingtu 1'11L'L E1'11L111111N, 11g. 111111 111mm EC. . . 5111111151111: 110X11 D 1 111111811 1 Enginwliug 101111119011th '111111L'11'; 1.SI 111112.1113171'1'11 1.1111115. 13111111111011 . . . Lexingt' 1111 01111111, 111111 11111111111111; SUB Committee; League 1 1111111111 1'1111-1'4; 151115111111 Club; FTA .1011X 11'. 1 .1L'LKNER. 111.118. 117111111111511111 51:11:11 1111 lipxilun, 511 11 11111111111111, rush c111111'm1111; S111x 11111111111111. try-nut 111111 , ; 111111111111 5111-110: Club; 22-10 C111 1mm: 111-1111111111 : C11 1; 1'11ch DAVID FELD, A. 84 S. - - . Paris Phi Kappa Tau; Pryor Prc-ML-d DONALD l'VELKJSR, Commerce Louisville Sigma Nu; ch Alplm Psi; SGA ROBERT J FINN, Commerce Luxington Cumu'l lhnd; Mdruhing 100; SuKy Pushing Rifles; Kernel Staff; HUB Cunnmucc; Chamber of Commcrcv; Mixed Chorus BILL HNNEGAN, Commerce . . . . Buloit,XVis. Alyhu Siunm Phi CARL FISCHER, JR, Ag. zmd Home ECA Louisville Alpha Gamma mm; Block Ev Bridle; 115C; Judging Team jOJIN D. FISCHER, A. KVS. Louisville Trimwlv, s'wrt-tnry, hump munngor. rlmplam; hi Elm SILIHHI; V Luncm'; Lump dK' Cross. hmsurvr; Wesley Foundation, x nur-pnszdcnt KAY FISHER, Commerm . . Carlisle Imm Dt-lluJWJtJ, house mnnngrr; FTA; Alpha IJL'Il Bun Gnmmn Signm SYDNEY FITCH, Education chingiun Intwlmlh lenul, treasurvr; YXVCA. sucrctzlry; Pitkm Club; Dutch Lunch Club; F'I'A WAYNE T. FLANARY, Commerce . . . Cnvington Lamb da LXLLY LOU FLOURNOY, Education . . , Charleston, WV. Va. L'TA N JELLA FLOWERS, Ag. and 1101119 EC. , Cynthiuna 471 Hump Ecuuumics Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Kappa IJwHu Pi IIAYTOV LLYNN, JR, Engineering Puris AhJLL. ,HHCS WENDELL FLYNN, Commerce . Lexington lwmm Mphn: liuxkvllmll; Husvball- Mixul Chorus; Clmrislvrs; lnhmmml all . r imlix-id L uipulion wmnvr; Inim- vmlml Cmmuil, Inhmmnxil Golf Champion IXIT H. FHAXCK, Cummurtc V . . Lyndon fllwubur of Cmmnm'cc; Pitkin Club; thi m; Pershing Hines, uxwuin; HhU UN FREEMAN Engineering . . . . . Gulston 5mm: Gamma Epsilon; K.M.I. BETTY FRENTZ, Commerce Chamber of Commerce; Student HUFUS FUCATE: Ag. and Home Ec. Union Board GLENN C FULLER, Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon CHARLOTTE FULLERTON, Ag. and Home EC. . Alpha Gamma Delta; Home Economics Club; MARVIN E. GAINES, Engineering . .DONNA GALBRAITH, Education Ieffcrsoutown Kodak Irvine Florence 240 Committee Frankfort Ccrmnntown Mixvd Cho' 71.5; FTA; Cuiguol Players; Cosmopulilnn Club MANOCHER GANJL A. Ev S. . . Cusnmpolitnn Club, Vieu-presidenk; Political YMCA; Alpha Phi Omega ADA BRUCE CASH, Ag. and Home EC. Home Econunncs Club, sucml chairman; BSU POSEY GASLIN, Engineering A.S.M.E. O. H. GERALDS,'LL1W Phi Delta Phi; Alpha Tau 0n BARBARA GILES, A.?SzS. ega; S tudcut B Tehran, Iran Science Club; Salvisn FTA Louisvill: Lexingto: nr Association Independcn: Pryor PTL'ATVIPKI; Weslcy Fuundntion; Pitkin Club; YWCA WILLIAM G. GOFF, JR, Engineering KAYE FRANCES GOLDBERG, Ag. and Home EC, Phi Sigmn Sigma. presidunl, msh chairman, YzlnhL-anic, president, vicc-prcsidcnt; Religinu mmw, chmrnmn, REVV retreat committee. Frmndntion; Home Economics Chm; Lundcrship Insululn, PATRICIA ANN GOLDSMITH, A115. Brandies 51mm Susunu. California. Mart chingtv sncial chuirmnr s Emphasis Cm chairman; Hil' Sclmlmshi Owensbo Zeta TAU Alpha, sminl chairman, Bm-tcrinlogy Society EDW'IN M. GOOD, Engineering Pershing Rilles; Orchestra; A.S.M.E. Lexin gb 11Ef;cchODMAN, Education . . . , Lexington Knppzl Della P1; FTA; USU, oHicer, choir GEORGE GRADY,A.81$. . . . . Lexington 1 1 A Pryor 111-1113111111, prosidr-nt, tr11n51111er;C011u111t Band; Marching 1110, 11.5.11 10BERT L. GRAHAM, Commerce . . . Erlangcr Chamber of Cm11111111-cc; E111pluy111011t Association A, CRECORY,L11W . . . . . 1 . Harlan 1111111111111 Law Journ1l, note 111111111 LEO CRIB I1 N, Engineering . . . . Flemingsburg 11; 11114111111111 ik- Dlndu; Wesley Foundation; Mixed Chorus; A.l 1 HELEN CUM, Commerce . . . W'hitv Sulphur Springs, W Va. Cl111111h1-1 of Cm11111c-,r1r1 311111111111; FTA;C0H1111 Chat, puhhciw 1111111111111; XVX CA; P1111116111111i11 01111115: Club; WAA; Kappa D1 1.1 Pi- 511111111 LInmmn uIERLE HAFFLER, Education . . . . Lexington kappa. Kappa 611111111111 BARBARA JANE HALE, Commmcu . . Prostonsburg V-Xluhu C1111111111 131111111, 1r11111511rcr-C11r1111b11r of Commeme; 210 Comnnttvv; 11 I'A 013B, HALLEduCution . . . . . . Cynthizma OBERT MALL, Commerce . . . . . . XVakon Chumlwr 11f Comnwrce; Young Democmt Club; Political S1-i1-11cu Club ULORES HAMILTON, Ag. and Home EC. . . . Lexington 111111111 Ecunmnic: Club; Homr Economics Council; Dutch V.111111h Club; Wesley 11'01111111111'1111, council; YXVCA Council; P1111111 C1111; ,'1RLAN HAMM, 1111., A.5zS. . . . Flemingsburg KIN C. HANCOCK. Education . . . . Lexington 811111111 Alpha Epsilon; Phalanx- YMCA Cabmct; 'Xlunb Glee Club, 11r1151dcntgP1'1k111 Club; 131V0r Pre-MFd;VCft1:r1ns Club; 110 C01111111'111111; BSU- F11X Chamber of Commerce; P1111118- 1111111 Club; Patterson Litvmry Smicty '1' IIARBER X AS. . . . . . vaingtun 151.1 Sigmu Phi; Pitkin Club; YMCA HES EDWIN HAHDIN, Education . . . Carlislc l'hysual Educatinn Mniors Club; Play Club; FTA; YMCA; 11'1'11511111111111 Football; P111 Sigma Kappa Jan Peirced the camera. 49 , . , A A har-A;AA1 W'ILLI AM HARDING, Commurcc chinglun Sigma Alpha Epsilon, president; 111C; YMCA; Chamber of Cnmmcrcc KENWARD KILROY HARRIS, Law Lexington Sumna Alpha priluu, .sL-cu-Lnry; Lamp Lv me, vicr-plvsidvnt; Phi Alpha letzz; tvrson Litmmy Soci y Pnkin Club; SGA RAYMOND HARRIS, Engineering A I.E.E.; LILE, HERMAN HARRISON, Engineering HILLARY C. HAYDEN, Ag. and Home EC. . Amhu Cummu Rho; Block 8' Bridle; 47H ARTHUR D. IIAYVVOOD, Education Inhmnurnl Buskolhnll HENRY E. HEAD, Engineering A.S M.E. PAUL 1, HEAD, A.LVS. Alpha 'l'nu Ouwgil, oHicvr; melhnll; 117C WILLIAM C. HEDDEN, Commute Batu Alplm Psi CHARLES IIELLMAN, A. 6V8. Clnmht-r ni Cnmnm-w, vimhpxx-sinlvnt; 1m. ; Lunccs; Phalanx; lR-rshing liiilcs; M nyldng London Cynthiana Lexington Louisville Rockmart Cl. Fordsvillw Ludhm Delta Ttu Dcltu, gmde, social chairmdu, : :istant pledge nuw tcr; VVBhY, n-umd librarian, prugmm director; SUB Gm 111 itluc; Nuwm an Club MARY HELRL Ag. and Home EC. Kappa Kappa Gamma; VVAA DON HENRY, A. 8: S. S .: F2955 Club GEORGE E. HERBST, Ag. and Home EC. Dairy Club, president, vimmmgident RUSSELL IIIBBS: A.$zS. . 4 Kappa Slgmu; BSU; Pryor Prc-MCL. CHARLES C. HILDRETH, Comm erce Sigma Phi Epsilon; Chamber uf Commerce L0 uisvilL Morgnnfxoh lund ck Blade; Kcrnul, Assistant News Editur; XV.1Uvrso: Cold Spriz: Lexin gh Bowling Cm 011111'33' 11. IIINNAN'I', LIIw Luinghm P111 1111111 111, 1-11-111I-11111r; SIIII11I11 1hr A11111111111111;YMCA; JulmIIIIII'III 1 11111111111 1111111-d'n- 1111111 C11111,11r1-$1111IIII .5117. ANV HONCOOD, Ag. 111111 11111111? 1711' . . N1I1111 1111 011111411, 111111.113. 111111.11I 1111-611: 1111 P110115 s1111l1r1; 11111111; P111 UINIIIIII 01111111111; M1111111 1111:1111; 1'1'II1111111111 111111 91'1'111:11,; 11W A, 111': 15111 11; 15111110111 U1111111 1311.11'11 X'IL1I- plL'Si- .111111I 11111151 l'r1x11111115 C111111111; SLA 11.17.1711: HODCKIN C11111I1111'11' . , . . 1 1'1r111'1111'1 1?1'11:1 DI I1111 DI'ltII 11111'1 1111111 1111111111:1;11 1111111111: 111 111111111. 1'11l111;1.111111111I11'I1 11,1111 111111110111 1113111111111111, wculmy 311111 11011111111117, A. 118 . . 1 . Ft. 11111111113 1' 1111' 1101 COMB.1'1111L11111111 2-111 11111111111111, Y1VC' A; '1111111 XIIII'IIII '11:-t11'. 51'11 1' DOUGLAS HOLUDAY, Enginuuring . . . 11111111va 11:11:11.1 511111111 MARGARET IIOLYFIELD, 11151.11111111111111I EC . . . 1'1'11111-1011 11'. V11. 111111111 1,.1111111111 111'1111; erns;1111115'111011.11'1111111'11 1r1.11111'1'1; 5111111111 UIII1111 1101,1111 111 11'1', 1111k1111111, I111 1'115111111 OIIII- 1I1'1111 11'-'I,1.151111r xI1H1-111'1I511'I;1111 11111111115c1111111111'cs ClIII1 .1 OANVI'L HOPKINS, A, 61 S. . . . . Covingmn Z111111ILEV CIll1I; 1:111 511111111 P111; XWVCA ANNE IIOL'LEHAN. C111111111'1'cc . . , 1 115111111111 311111111111 1711111 111, 1111511 IIOL SE r18 5 1 . . . . 11111111111115 111111151111 1.11111 II'y 511111-11'111151111'111;P111 1711:11L'11111;1x1-15. 2x1-I'l111111 1111txtIII11IIIIg 111511111111Lunc1-s;1 111111 A er'x: P1111- 1 111151111111 511111111IYMC1 C11111'I11-;1 17111 SiumI Kappa, 51 I.1111111 1111151. 111111111: 111111111; 1111 A1111111'1111-1; 17111111111- 11111111151 11.1111; IFC; 1115111 F11u1111111'011, 1111'7p1111111n117u- 11'111111 SCI1III1LI Club MX'VI' ' IIOL'STOXT 13111111111011 . . . E11 111111'1' 111 1.1111111 M' IQIII 3111111; FTA; D817; Mind C11oru5' 11111111111 111-1' C11111 XXX 11011131113, 11.11 S, . 1 . 1111111111110 1111113 11:11'11'115; KIImm Alpha '1'111-111' SUB C111111111111'1 , 14' :101'11111'1' A.110W'AI1D, Engim'vring . 1 01111115111110 .I'1,.S.C.1L. 1111.1111ka! 110117111113, E11111'11111111 . . 11711111115 Cn'vk 10:15; 111'1 1 M1IXN, Ag. 111111 11111111' Ed. . Chicago, 111. .1111111I D1-1111 1'1 Suck 'em up! RONALD D. HUGHES, Engmuc TOM HUMPIIREY, Engineering A.S.C.IL; Tun Eula Pi ROBERT R. HUMPHREYS, an PAU L IILVNLEY, Law DIANE HUNT, Edurtation . Kuppa Alpha Theta; Tau Sigma; Mu lucky '54 SAMUEL D. NUTCIIESOX, JIL, Engiuoming Delta Tau Dulld; A.S.CE.; Pershing W1 LLARD S. IGLE HEART, Ag and Home Eu. Kappa Alpha; Bluuk 5; Bridle MARGARET INGLE, Ag. .1nd Home LIL: 13.511; Ihmw Eumomics Club J. ALBERT ISHAM, Engineering A.S,M.E., vicc cluirnmn; Pvrshing RiHos; Scabbard 81 13mm- KATHY JACKSON, Education Kilppd DL-Hu. viui-prvsidunt; Blm- Wumun Vnm-s NELLIE JACOBS Comnmrcc Beta Alphkl 111i, xmrwlmy ROLLA IEFFERSON, Enginccri TYidHL'IL, x'imvm'x-sidunt; Kvntutky Enginm'r. dmmrtmcnml 1m tar; ldu Erin Px, Lamp 6 Cross; Arnold Air Socivty VICTOR F. HELEN, Enginovring A.S.C.E,; Tau Bum 1J1 VIRGINIA JENNINGS, Education strictnry; Alpha DL-lm PL tronsnrnr. Club, xVAA; W'vsloy IVnundutinn LYDIA .IOHNSON, Ag. and Non HMLW EL-tmmniw. Club; Phi Upsilun BS 7 Vcrsaillcx' ring S, Fl. Mitchell Clinton Crrcndnlr L . Lexington i y Day qucn; Miss Kvn- r' Crccnshmf; RiHl-s; Nmmnn Chm 'T'WS' MWruw Shclhyx ilk: Sholbyvillc, Tcnn chingtm . . Scottsvill Mmlms; FTA; Lcuuuu : Luxingto Buwling Cm ng Cincinnati, Oh . . Louisxil YTA; YVVCA; Ontiw 10 EC. FramHv Ominxm, treasurer; WA WILLIAM JOLLY, 11.1313 Phi Kappa Tau, suu'ul chairman 1311111111111 JONES, A. 8: S. . 1 HuntsVilIC A121. Kappa 131-1111; PM 1111111; M.E.N.C.- chns; C Pitkin C11111; V11xr1d Chorus; V'Vunwns Cch Clhu BXRBARA JONES Education . . Lcwisbmg 1V V11. 1111111 X1 1 1111; House Presidents Council, pres1dcu1; P1111- 1111111111ch14 VVAA;1rUupt-rs Owe nsb Oro 111116111ury Club; ,1. D. JONES, Commerce Louisville Kappa Alpha; Band LINN 1V. JONES, Engineering , 1 Sumerville 011111 Sigma Nu,- Eta Kappa N11 president; AHIEIL 1111' VIONES Commerce Louisville 51111111 1 '11, pr051111 1; Lamp 11 Cross, president; Spiked Shoe b11u11'1y 111113111111 Cmmnrrm Employment Assndation 111 mm; 1.1111108; V 1y K C11111;SCA; 1F C, v1cc- pr 111111:1954 1x1 11111111111111 busmcss mundgvr; Arnold Air 301111.111 D1511ngu1'5111111 Military Student ' ROBERT E 1ONES,Ag.11ndene EC . chinglun Alpha Gamma 111m Frvslunan X; Pushing Rifles; Scabbard 6: 1.1111110; Men 5 Glue Cln11 mm c JUSTICE, A 51 s . . . . , Pikevillc 111111111111, 11110rc11'11g s1c1'111n1y, chapter m1110r;BSU; l'l111lunx; P111 E111 S1Um11gPltk1n Club '1. 1'1. KAHNE, Engineering . . . . Ashhmd 15.13.13,; 111Ln1n1ur111 Sports ARREN KAMMER, Engineering . . LouisviHc '111'111gl1 011111111111 trensurw BSU. C11011';SUB Commi1teu; 11011111ka E11Uix111111', cinnlntion manage: 11WMOND KELLER, Ag. 111111 1101116 EC. . Lexington CNALD C. KELLY, CUII1111131'CC . Vict'o 1,111.1;1 Sigma Pi; Bctu Alpha P51 '70 KELLY, Ag. 11nd Home EC. . . . Springfidd 'ANDT.KENNEDY,Educutim1 . . . Louisville 11pm. 515111111. rush chairman, grand 111111511101; Arnold Air 1'11-1111y HY KEYSER A 81'5. . . . . South '11H'11ia1nson. .1x111lm Dtlm; XVBKX cr11'111n1u111y director; 311.1011 Chums; 51:111, 111.1 Club azkxmrsdsi Away: Cheated my way through that one! DORSEY lxINC, Commerce Phi Kappa Tam IIUGII C. KING, III, Ag. zmd Home EC. Pvrshinu Rillm; Prcslnlvriun Phi knmm . Vin--mr5iglrul; bhulunl lh'pnmntulivv 0n Culnpns' MORVYTII KIBNEY. A. Ex S. Cnnlnhmy Chm; M.E.N.C. TED C. KIRN Elumtion . Phi Delta Theta; Swnmnmg 'l'cum CALEN XV. KISRR, Ag. and Home Eu JOHN XV. KLEIVEYEIL JR, Cummcrcc Phi Dvlm Thvtu BILL KNIGHT, A. CX S Signm Nu, scholarship c Blade JANET KOHL, Commerce XV ob stc r LP xington Lexington T.nuisvillc ; Varsity Foul'null; Truck Smith CrceL' 1va crsoumwn Madisonvillu hmrmnn; Kmnel Stun; Scublmrd Ex Luxin gton Delta Zulu; Db.F.; Clmmhcr 0f Cnmmurcc TOM KONSLEIL Ag. and Homo GEORGE KOPEIL A. LN S. Sigma Alphu E Editor; l'nlihc ik Crass, suL-n-kuy MILDRED KUBIS, Education FIG; Consort Hand; OruhL-sh'n; B.' , PEGGY LACY, Education Science Club; Cucns. prunidi'nt; Links; Mmlm Board, viL-prrosidcnt JAMES F. LAFFERTY Tau mm 1n, . - dent Cuunvil, VlL MARION F. LAIL, Engineering BARBARA LAKE, ALCN S . Alpha Inmhdu Dt tar Buunl; Chi Della. Plu ilon. xickymmidunt, SL 3' Tennis loam, captain; WAA; Choir; Hnusc Presidunfs Council Engiuucring A,S M.E , clmirmuu; Enginccring Sh ; Pi Tau Sigma 1- Flu Alpha Than; Phi Sigma lulu; M0 Lexington EC, Louisvillu ' Kcrm-l, Sport Lamp Burlington, Iowa Tnlmmuml Spurh; Lexington Bowling Cram LoxingLu W'in chasm C IA AHON LA CL1LY, Englmwring , , . AshLmd hiunm hunmu. .m-ipwsidml; -Xvnm':mn Kamivlv ,w-nlva-lzvuxmm; wauml Mirmg K II'VILSHTI'X' I'm' HwLIk, Molquu-zy Smitty, BICT'H' ANN LA'HMER, Afr mud Hunw EC. mevme thn Hmmm Dr nundinu M'L'R'Lln; Pln L'pwm Unu- Ww; Hnmr Ik-mmnum Club; Llnum- 01 Wmmn Mums LLH'IJC H. LAXVHFAVCE Enginwring . Xidmhlsxillc Hiwuu Hn .pxihm JON LEE LAW . , , Lambda Chi AlpinL Inmnluzll. Humproxidvnl; kmm. mIitm', murmuil .imr; Krlhmfn', mllm munm Mr Sm m, summnl va ngulw, sax. mz; keys. LMM, unk; Phi Alpha 1111 prmILh-nl HAYBLRN H. LEMJinqinwring . . . lmdown Mitmlmhom tn, LEE ANN J.lCE I Ag. and Homv Ev. . . . lvtim Hmlh Iimnmnics Huh. pwmlmn PM Iflwlun Umivr'm; Mw- t.u Huud; IJI'lLu'd Hutsm IJIV'Nidk'Hl; LIL MN: 340 Cummib rm; Xuxnullun .nul Hmlu' Euwmlnius anvil, 111'05Hlun .ILDY LESTER, ck LV 5. . . . . . . Priuwtml Mplm le I'L hulm pn-wlm:L xk'tvpz'midult; Ilnuw Prwi- rlunl'x Culmcl, wcl'vlan: 'I'lwm Signm I'hL iz'mxvlrrr; UH Hvlt HM; 51mm: Bmml; BSLI; 71711 IAXXIES LEVIN. Luw . . . ZL'III BrLl 'IXHI; Phi Dvllu Phi; Kmttm-h L.m' PHILLIP LEVY. Commute Z W'illfumSlmrg luvn nzll Lumsvillc Al Ut'td 'l'nu. lrvzlslmw; IIlHl'l FuumLmon HLfio LINARES, Engimwring . . Cnnmgm-y. Cuba: L5 x1 1 :. ; Ctnnmpolilan Club HliDlC LINK Ag. and Hmm- 17w. . . . . Lmimslun kamm .thhu 'I'hv cmrmpumlinu wcrolnry; me Siunm. wii- m1 nm-tmlin: , ; Pin I'lmhm Ornitmn; Blur Harlin :Hpm; Xm'lq Funnddliml HUBERT I? LINK. Ag. 21ml Ilmm- Ev. chingtoll Munm Phi prilon, Immulml. wviul L-Imh'mzm; SUM. hj-UuK nmumux; 4-11; IFC JARSOV LIPPOLD, aninum'ing . , Juffcrsontmvn R P X LITCHIFIELII A LV 8. . V . , ankilm i110 KvnwL HL'HV wlilm, V lH'xY. mus dilLClul' ViK LHCH'ELLYX,A.CxS . . . waingtnn Nmpu Alpha Are you proud, Mother? r$ 'hV' V r'x'u , . ., m.m:.s:sz:e:a;::$::2:32:$:;oas , , v. . 1.. ' v , VNK . . ., . L, , ;-W h wombat!vh?$l1!$otkw13w$$n$$ a ELLXIAHHC LOCKIL . and Ilqu' HF, HWLLIAU B. LOCKER, Enginwring ROBERT LOGAN, Ctmmu'ru' Knum Upim; Cult 'I'an ummin ALVDREY LOOXICY, AAS. Crwn Pvml Hth LOGAN T. LOUDISRBACK Ag. and Ilmm' EC. ,lem thl TllOHAS E. LOX'AV. JR, Engineering CHARLES H, LOXVRY, Enginmring Pi Tam Mann. cm'w-qnmdin: srcxvtury; MIKE LOXVREY, A.?vS. kJmm Alpha; Pum' inMvd KENNETH R. LLVCASK, Comnn-rw IMIM coring LUCA5 Ex , .m lh-lu Pi P XL'L C. viwuu Mama; JIM LYON 1.:va SCA; X Club pw BARBARA LYONS, Education 17'1'A VlLIIAKI J. LYNCH, Engineering SALLY MACUXHD, EdHL'ZLUUn 1 Kdiilhl Drllu rush 'mmn. wm'vlun: Hpqu-zum w. WNW mmmmu mm m; PTA 512nm Chi. x pru-su'unl; YNICM Pnkin Club Here, go pick up my laundry. .thn Xi 17AM; 'lrmums; HAA; Fhm'r Luuhn; .Ikv, meumn Cluh. IInhliL'i Unulish Huh pnull'zull L-hmrnmn; Ynuxm Dnnurmt Club .9 laummmu; th mm ., lmlt; Alplm Phi Unwga; Suuhnl 1m mm- mm l'JLin Club, prL-snlmu; VxX-siu lwmndminn, Int ' NWVCA, ARCH C. NIAIXULTS. IR. Cmmnvrct: , . 7 i- inhim'l. Lruxsun , Nlphj Phi UmvguT xiu-qn'widt'ul; Rulrrsnu Lilonlry 50min Cm'ul Ridge Suky Padm'ull Shclhyvillc Lt'xingltm t'lmil'muu; ML Olm-L Minions Cap quh lL'uh Tun Hutu Pi; A.S,M.E. Lexington Flormmv kumm Signm. phdurnmslcr; Clmmhu' 0! Cummvmu; Pr-rshmg Marion . . Rku'clumi I'hi. Young D A Ludhm l7 11ml; 9'1 n'i Lminmnr. . Hmmmu 1th Cmnuil. 1; .m., chm p Ch cuhmut; Imxinuh . lelmux IOIIN T. XIANDT, ' bimnu Alpha Epsilun Connncrcc Munton IIISX'I'IIILY l.XIIANCIIIXI Educatinn LmlisinIc 111. 3111' 11 H'X'C A 1I1i111-L Ii11:111L'1 11I111'r1 12111111111, 1'1'1I1-1'11 1:11111 11111111 111111 11 ' ' HAROLD MANN. A. 151 S. . . . . . . XVCIIIanDn 1111: 1 1111111111 5111111111111 1:;11111 E111 ' 1111111; XI1'1I111I115111' I1IIU11sI11p 511111111 Phi; C11111-1-1L IXXIES .XIAIIA, A. 61- S. . 1 . . . . l t. 11111111 11111 D1'Ih1 MARILYN .XIleIQUETTE; Education . . LnuisviIIc 1:111 01111-1411; I 'I'A. 11.11.1111 uI Xme-n Y1111-1's IYXN .XI.XIISIIXIL.1X. 6'11 5. K1 1111111 Alpha 'l I11 '1.l1 1 011111111 C111I1II111111'I'1'15 Thomas UmIIhIc '11x1111- -1;1l C11'11'1s,I1ui;111ul I'.I11'11'1', 115 C1111111il IIjSSIIS .X I :XII'I'IN, Education H'iIImmsImrg LOXVELL .XLXIITIN,A.LVS. . . . . . IIIu'ysx'IIIL' X'ICIIXON MARTIN, 11518. . . . . XVIIIiunlshurg :I'INEM;1I1X'IN,A.1'VS. . , . . . , . Ashlund 1111111111 1111 11111111, YMCA 'J.XISIIII3. .XIASIINI,C11111111chc . . . . . J111'd11n 'II II XRD L. XI XICIII I'J' l'I11 8111111 K1.pp1, 17.11141 illL' 51111I1111 C111111c1' X 111111 1.11 511111 11' I111 .X 11111111111. 51'1'1'1 , X111111u11I Mimn'.r 111111 XI1I11II1111: 1 50111111. 11111511I1'111. 1.:1'117 1111r111I1111 I:.'11g1nccri11'1 Cmingtun 1711'si111'11t; . t . y IXH'I'IIX .XIAY, A. KS. . . . . . . L1111istII1 IJ1I1'1 Z 11p 1111.1111111111 LUIH'ILSDOIIIIIH' 1 1111111: XAX'CA lr1-1x111'11';I11I1'11 ' ; Pilkin CIIIIL 111' '1 L '1 11111 1'1111111I1111.r ALLI1I1 0111111. 'j C-lnh u K Book 1111111111111'1'; Pi X111 pr'ilrm; XI.1II111111.1L1'1'.11 sz1111-1111111 11f A111111'1 1; U11111I11r 111 1'1111111111'11' 1I'1'I'IEII BIL'DAYID. :X. CR S. . . . . . X'L'l'nuiIIm II. IIKY. 1111111111 111'1111.1L'1'1' AID I3. MCDONALD, Engineering . . . Logan, XV. X 1 'Iqma Alpha Emilon 1'1 11' '. 111.11'11'1' I 1-II1111 1 111111111kl1-1 ch. '1 1I111:11'.1; ' I 1.44216 1 1 . 1? ' 53 ' $ van? a' - . . - . - tun-vom..xeezzwrkammmwsaaw:' m - .L... ..,,, ,,,. w i.- JOIIV L. ML-FLROY, Commute . V Eminence Kuppq Alphu; YMCA, cuhinpt, udvimxy council; Lump A- szs; CthIu-r ur Cmnmcmc CECIL MK'CEE. Ag and Home EC. . . Tuylorsvilln Dmry Chm, husinusa mnnugur; Unify Judging Tr-um; -LH JOHN XICCEE, Cmmmtrcc I'I'Alrrodsburg Kumm Alpha; Purkihmu Riilus Lexington BRAXTUN MCGRMV. A. LR S. CARL B. MCGULRE, Engineering . . . Covingtrm IIOXVARD T. NICHENRY, Engineering . Lexington Phi Sigma Knmm- SGA; IFC; Sigma Gamma Epgilml; Nur- uoml bu ?HL-sidvnt; Anuuiuan SOL'iUly 0f Mutnls, , - I m'uidvnt; HiHv 'I'uuu ANN MCINTOSU, Education . . . . . Louisville Chi Ovnvqm, Pnnhullvnic; League of Women Votm's; Bluv Murhns, tn-Aiurer, prmidcnt; hdmm Della Pi MARILYN MCKNICHT, Commerce . . Georgetown NELSON McMAKIN, Ag. amd Home EC . . . Vevuy,1nd. DOROTHY NIL'PIIAIL. Education . . . . . Irvxlm- Physical Edumtion Majors Club; FTA; VVAA, cxccutivr xouncil FAY MCREYNOLDS, A. 6e 5. Dunvilh Alpha Gamma Drlln, prosidunl, second vEm--prcsidcnt; Eh Sigma Phi, wcrvlury; YWCA; FTA; Punhtllenic; VVomL'If: Adminmmtivc Conuril XIARKAY MEEHAN, A. 81 S. . . . . Shclbyvilh Alpha Uz-Hu Pi; Nrwmun Club, vicc-prcaidunt; M.EN.C. XVAA; Clmrismrn: Oxuhvstrn; P111 Bum SUZANNE MELTON, A, EV S . , . Hendnrsm knmu Bk 1; M.E.N,C.; Phi Bum; Choristcrs; WVomcxfs Clw Club; D5. . JAMES R MEDIAN, Ag. and Home Ea . LouisvilJ Nuwnmn Club, truusmvr JOHN MERCHANT, Ag. and Home Eu. . . Bagdu Arnold Ail Society; Block ISK Bridle 15111. S. MEYER, Engineering Lmlisvillc 11111111111 51111111111111: '11'11111 11111N MILLER, Ag. 111111 11111110 EC. . I1o1dcn, W', V11, 11111V D. MILLER, Cunnnm'ce 3111111011 11.111111 XS X111C11L'1 L,L11w . Barboun'iHc 1111 111-111 11111 1111 1' '1al11 Konhlckl L1111 101111111 1211 KNIHLI Y C1911111111Lru 10111511111; 7.111 1.111 111111'11011111 1111111 1111s C111111c11;C111n171-r cf Cum- 111111, 1111111111 C11111; Mixed C1111111x XVAA 1,11 1111135 11. X10111111 1, Cmnnmrcc Padumh $111121 11111111 1511611111; JJ1'1111 Sigma Pi, 1110311111111; 1311.1 111111111 , . 11 '111X 1C. HONAHCH7 Engim'oring . Kirk 1111 K11111111 '1'1111, 11'1'1151111'1; Prrkhing 111111-K;An10111 Xir S'I'XMU .15 ' 1 '11. DE C. N10VC1 1113, A. 1 S, . C11z11'1nthx'i1lc, VJ. M1111: 11x1111111111y Club '111.1'I XIONEYIIOV, Ag. 111111 1101111' Eu Augusta 111.1'1X .1.X10XI1OIC,L11W . . . . . 17211111011111 1.1.1 MONTGOMERY, Cmnmcrcc . . Scicncc H111 11.1.1111 1100111, Ag. 111111 1101111' 131' . . . .10111-15011101111 1 .11'111 1111115' . 111'1'11'1111111; .111111111 Z1411; Block CY 111111111; m-uphuy; 11.1111111111 5111111113 1.1111011; Junior 5111011115111'11 11118 31001113., A. LX S. Can'n-H 111'1111' 1'1'1'-M1'11 X1CS'T 11001111151. 1 S. . . . . . . AS1111md 1,.1111111111 Chi Alpha 11 .S1C.X10011E, '1 LV 5. 1 . . . 11111131111111, A111. 111111 I 111 1-11 -;,111 1111i 3111.11111H ' ' ' Lamp CV Cross; 51117 11111 11111111 1101111 111'1-111151'11 . , prvsid1-111; 13111111; 1111111x11lHM1'11'x U 11-0 Club; 5 z: WWWQaSti-AZW kg; jAVES XV, MOORE, SR, Engineering . . Ambridgc, Pu. :LS.CT TAU Hutu P1 JOSEPH F. MOORE, Engineering . . Harrodsburg Kappa Alpha, lrcusurur; A.S,M.E. PATRICIA MOORE, Ag. and Home EC. . Lexington Dutch Lunrh Club; Phi Upsilnn Omicron. nmrshnll 1 BARBARA MORGAN, A. 8: S. . Owcnton Kernel, munuging editor; 2:10 Commitlcv; BSU CARL XV, MORGAN, Law . . . . . . . Hazard Phi Alpha Della, vice, justice; Lmv Cnllvgn, athletic director; L:m Cheering Suution Comminee, clminuun; Shawnuctown, m m or LESLIE XV. MORRIS, A. 6 S . . . chmgton Phi Delta 11cm; IFC, presidml; SGA, judi Iry committee, chairman; student Union Board; ODK, p mdvnt; Phi Em Siunm; Keys; Lanmls; Lamp 62 Cross; Eta qumn Phi; Phi Alpha Tlmm, Ktnwl S H; Enghsh Club, president; Political Scicuct Club Stylus, likvrary editor JOYCE MOSLEY, A. 6: S. . . . Louisville Kappa Alpha 'l'huln, corresponding secretary, chaplain BILLY D. MULLINS, Engineering . . . Climax Tau Kappa Epsilon BARBARA RIVERS, Ag. and Home EC . . Salt Lick League of Wunmn Voters; Christian Disciple Group; Mixed , Chorus; Alphu Dvlla Pi ; BETTY ANN MYERS; Education . . . Louitavillc Kappa Dulln; Alpha Lambda Dxlltn; Pitkin Club: FTA; Kappa Delta P1; VVeslt-y Foundamuu; YWCA THEODORE XV. NAGEL, jlh Conuucrcc . Louisvxllc Tnangle, Viuciprmidvnt, corresponding sncrcmry; Kcntunzky Engineer, asslstzml udimr; Chamber of Connncrcc DAVID A. NAKDIMEN, A. 8; S. . . . . London KCrm-l Skiff PATRICIA CAROLE NALL, A. 8; S. , Lnuisvillt Zulu Tam Alpha, rush chuinnan; Pnnhcllcnic; Orclxustm; Cour cmt Band; Symphoncttu SUE NALL, A. 8: S . . . . . . . . . Pnducah 301m Delta Delta. svcromry; Cuiguol Players; Coch Clml, wcns ELLY NANTZ, A. kk S. . . . . . Cincinnati, Ohit Dvltal Dulld DCltn r V 44kg! . Darling, such lovely Hose! 1 CHARLES NEAL, A. 6'1 S . . . Nicholasville S 11:1115111'1111 Rifles S; Choristms; Mixed Chmus; Mom's Glee Club LL N C. ., sccrulmy, 1111191111111 ' l DONALD W. NEAL, Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa PEGGY NEAL, Education Uphn Xi D111111,rush 11111111111111, 11111 1111111111101 , 1111111111111111'131-11111; Cutlettsburg L11w1sburg, XV V11. p111si1l11;11t SuKy, ass1stn11t trv1 W A '1 'l NCK NELSON, A. S S . Lexington D1111 111 T1111 131-111; iSICA C11I1i11111;PI11 Mu Alphcg lr1111511rr1,r l'hi Alpha Tl1ct11;E11gh'sh Club vjcc pr1s1dc11l;L1111c1-s,v1'1:e- 11r1-s1d1-nt;Lan1p S: Cruss;C11nt11rhury Cluh R. N. NELSON, Enginccn'ng GERALD E. NEMETZ,Eng1ne11nng 11.111111 tmntcm Clul1;IHE. . Beaver Dam Ventura, Iowa IOIIN NEWTON C011111111r111 . Shelbyville 5111111111111 Epsilm1;Young Eupublican Club; Chambr-r 0f C0111- IllUTCC R1XR1 BLAINE NESVTON, A. S' S. Louisville 111-1111 11111 Delta 1-nr1rspm11'11'11u socrrn lehn Phi 011111 11:11 11-s1'd1nt; K01- C 1115.5,- Pnltcrmn 1.1111111 11y 5111.111 P1111sl1i11g Rifles; , Lnnces Lump Ix ; Arnold A11 Socieh, 1111j11lzu1t 1 VICIOR NICOLAS, Engiuovring Louisville !. .5, NICHOLSON, E11gin11er1'ng . . Henderson 51;:11111 Nu, A. 5 MP 1 , II. NORTON, Engineering . . Irvine 1X1 NUNAN. A. S S.SV1'11CI'111stcr Mxxmnn Club, 111111511r11r, 111nm: 1111511111111; I111g1'on of Mary, 111 1:1:11111 MN W'. CAKES A. S S. . . . Brilhzmt Ohio Z1111 T1111 Alphn; YWCA; ME. N C.;Choristr1rS;Mixcd Chorus 1LLIAM O'BENNER, Commerce . . . Cnrncys P111111 N I. 1111111111 11f 0111111111111; Political Science Club; lulr11111ur111l xpnrts NUS OLDHASI, A. S: S. . . . . 1 Madisonvillo 51111110111141 8111-11111 socn-mry, XV,U,S.; YXVCA. 111111111111; WIS 0111111111111- ls it portable? nwaar. . A . r... W :'34' ?;Q'T 31.9.. 'u'VvSV'y ROW... Debating Club. jACK 0111311111. .11. 11 S . . . . S11. 1 1. .11111'111-11 1,111 SIIJIIIzI 1x.1'.1p:1. 5111111111; 11511, publicity 11111-0101; C111111111'I'u1 Cluh EARL C.O'NAN,F11g1n1-1-1'i111: . . . . . 19111111111111 ELIZABETH 0111111211 111111 11111111' 17.1;- 11...... 1.1mm 11.11.111.11 1'1111151111111111114 5.1.1.1111, 1:--..II.. 11. .1 11111111 I'-1............- 1:1..1. 11'1'1111- 11111111 C11111; ANN O'ROAIHx, :1. Ck S. . . . . . 211114115111. 1111. C111 01111-LY11, DHWIJUHI, 1111 111 l1-II1; K1-III1-l, '.' 01111111: .11;111.1 1,.111111111 DA'HA, 1111x1111'111;:111I-1In; 1.111115, 1.111'111111I, 111111.11 Huurd; 8G1. 1'1 1.111' , 1111 11'11111 1'11i,l'1111:1 SiuIIm P111; 51111 1111111111 11111111-1 1-II 1'1- II 1-11- 11111111 P11111111... 11.111, 5111'11 1'1111111111111- 0111-111 111 1'.11u1111'1 r1111, 11.111;O1115111nd111g 17-11511111. 111; RP 1 51111111111101 j1111111.I11x111111 11'1 0111 1111111111 111111111; 21lII1.I 111.1:'III 11.111-1 ' 1'1' 1.111;C111;I 51-1'1'.111 ; 11111- 111-1111111', 11'111111'1 111111111151 111-1 C';1111II1II 1 111.1 51111111 Phi 1' ll'xhlll. 111 AW.I1'11; 111011111 1311.11'11 Junmr 11-1111 11 ANNA LEE USBORVE, Ag. 111111 11111111' EC. . . . 11111111101111 11111111111111 11111151'. 11'1'.1s'1u'1'1'; 11511, Cnuncll; 1111II11' ECUIIrIIIIHw 1111111 .11 1RILYN 01'FRFIELD,E11111.1110n . . 111-1111115111. 11111111 Xi 13-11111; 1V. 1M111111111R'1'1VC ' 'c.11 E1111C.1111111 Ehjurs 11,1111 s111-I'1l Ll11111'III.I1I; l ';121 C.1nl1-111111,1 C11111, Mix1'1'1 211111115 11.117.121.171EN P. XCE AV 111111 1101111- EL'. . lex'mwhom- 17111 01111-111; L1. 111111' 111 11111111-11 '1'-'111115 V1C1'- 111111111111; 1111:111- 1'31'11111111111'5 C11111;T'.'111 11:11I1111 D1'111'1c1' .11. Club 11 21XDA PACE, C11I111111'r1'1', . . . . . W'cst P111111 111' .15111'11'; 111.1111111'1 111' CUHIHHTCK, s1 1'1'1111'1' 1.1111 ,C1Ill1 1 111111 1'1111111111111-; Lucky Strike U111111111 v1-; UnitL-d SlllLlLrlllS Purh 11'1S P-XCIIECO. E11g1111rc1111g . . . Colu11111i11, South Americ; N1'111111111 C11111, Cusnwpnlituu C1111: CHARLFS 1 .17ALMER, Commorcc . . Shelbyvill- K.11111.I111111111,pl1';'111111l1 SC 11, prvs'idum 1FC.11I1'11111'111; C1111- 51111 '1111.111x'1 1'11'11111111111111 Kms, pr1as1dcnt;LumI-s; 1.111111 A' Cums, l'crshinu 1111111; P11:';11111x DI1NF P211111 11.151 S . . . Long 110111-11 C' 111 Kappu K. 111111'1 C 111mm; 1111x111! H11.1111' P111 1111111. I. l-'111l ' . 1 B11111 11.111, 111.11; CWL-;115 2111311. 1 Lumhdl Delhi; 1111111 C.;1u11 NIuIn. In Club JEAN PATRICK, A 11 s. . . . . . Lexingtn 111-1111 11-111, hislmix' , p11111ic1'1v111114113Cr11-n P111 Sl';111 SLth 1111-r11ry 11111111, 1-1111nm 11- -1;11i1-1, YWCA; 13111111511 C1111: PAUL A, PATRICK, E1I'Ti11ccr111g . . Irvin '1' 1111110, 11111ulrL-I' 1111I151-11I1III.11:L-1'; Scabbard S 131.1110, 111'.I 1111'1'; K155, 1.1111111; 11. 5.. ; 17111 PATTE11S1'1N A. 11' S. . . . . . . Dunviii 1111111.1 Xi D111.1,1i 111-21111-111 51mg 11.11111'111111-1'11-1111 C111'11 111 SuLit- 1'1 115; 111111111 C'IIIh' Ir'11111111s; 1' 1x11111- 1x111 1 11 11.111.111.111 ALION PEAVY, Commerce . . . . . Lexingto Kappa Alpha SAMUEL. E. PEEGE, Commerce . . . Anchorugv Pm-shing Rifles; Chamber ui COmnu-rcc; BSU ; I CHARLES FENCE A. 4x S. . . , . Louisville depn Signm c. 1; PENNINCTON, IL A LK s, . . . ankfort Hmlzmx; Pilkin Club, XVrstminstcr Fellowship; YM CA TOM PERKINS, Commerce . . . Owensboro Chamber of Cmnmzrrcv; Newman Club jLTNE PETERMAN, A. 1V S. Kappa Dvlm; Bacteriology Sopioty CLARA PFEIFFER, Education Louisvillc . Louisville Dplln Delta Delta; FTA; Gniunul; YWCA WILLIAM PHELPS, Ag. :1nd Home EC. Princeton Alpha. Cunmm le, chaplain; Block tx Bridle, marshall; Ham'- ullhur Club; Livestock Judging Team; Keys; 441 NHMAEL PHILLIPS, Education KUIES C. POLLARD, Cummurcc Feds Creek Lancaster CILLIAXI POOR, Ag; and 110nm Eu Danvillc '11:;um House; Alpha 2cm; Block CK' Bridle; l.gvcslock Judging L'illn IOXIER A. PORTER, JR, Law Snlyersvillc xUBERT I10 VEI.L A. 8; S. Dunvillc Sigma Nu, KL'HlHL'kiilIl Stuff; Kvmrl SlnII U. PHFAVITT, Law Mt. Sterling REY G. PRICE Enginccring WIS C. PHITCJTETT, A. uR' S. Morgunficld Mumn Nu. H1511 Chairman, rcportm; KwnLl, editor; Ken? kam spoils rditm'; Xanh-Hun Prcss Club Ashlund Horticulture Club. 63 EdKoE With 0'23311 ng: ,n, :3? NVW$WW ..- ANN F FRUITT, Lc11111t1011 T11111pn1's,t11;1s111c1;151m X11111111s; VVAA; ITA SHARON QUEEN, Commerce Drlm Z1111; C111111111Cr nf Cnmmm'cv JOHN L. RAGLAND, A14. :111d IImnc EC. Alpha Zulu, chancellor; CHARLES P. NAPIER, Engineering T1111 Bola Pi; A.S1C.E. KENNETH RAYMEH, 11ElIBERTJ.REBIIAN, Ag. and Home EC. AikS. Alpha 2cm; Dairy C11111; Dairy Camlo Judging Team; Newman 11111 MARGARET L1 REDD, Education ' 1 1i:11pp1 Cunm ' nndmf' secretary, , SUB Cumm1u11 1' Smonu C11111' FTA;K1111;11 D1111 Pi BONNIE BEDDING Education K11111p1 K11111111 L' 1111111111, lruusun'r; 01111111: Club. 1' 1A L. XI, TIPTON REED, Law . Pln 01-1111 Phi. clerk; Student Bar Aswciutiuu, 1111-11-1' I111w 11111111111 CHARLES H. REYNOLDS, Ag and Home Eu. Pouluy Judging Team JOE R. RICE Engincmiug Tnnng; 11, .IOIIN E1 RICHARDSON, A1 61 S. . . Sigma Nu; Kcnluckiun Staff; Kernel Staff IOYCE RICIIEY, Commerce: - Chamber of Cmnnu'mu BOBBY GENE RICHIE, A. 81 5. Phi Sigma Kuppn, 111151110111, vicu-presidcnt, Pro-Med; IFC MARILYN RIC'CS,Educat10n Dozlh Dclm Dth1;1 28541011111115! Club, 11nw1111'nt 111111111 01 Women Voters; Lu 1:111 01 VVnan Volrrs; 111np111 mhtnr, 240 Co111m1ttec; AS. M.E treasurer; Fry: ITA;II1111:L' Pru'shh 111$ Cmmcil Ccurgctuwn Mnyss'illc 130311101 D11111 17111111111111 51111111110111 8111111111111 1' Lexington mwrding Saw 1'111111c111 Louisville Mnyfidd prusiduul; KL-u Owensboro V 5111111111111; Glasgoxx Augusi P1111 Erlang; C 11 RILEY Envinccring Luwrvnuburg A s C 12 ., 1111251110111; E11111n1-11111L: Sl11111-111 Council CRAIG 11. RITCHIE, Commtn'c . HSU; YN'ICA;1'11S11111:111 Y 11111011111 100;C11111:1 : Mc'us Fvl'111 C11111- 1 111 Merry VVELIm': C111, 111131111111 1111 Up '111' ; 51111111 111111- 1111111 111511 1-11111 11 , 11111'1sp11111111111 x1er1111r1; C 21111111111111 1'11111111111 C11111111111'111 C111111111r1'31 11111111 111 11111011111 1111-1111111- 511111 1-11.111'1111111 IIACKIE 111TTER, A. 81 S. . . . . Kappa 111-1111; 171111411111 Club; XV Am XV1511-v YXVCA; Young IJ1-11111cr11t C11111; C11111-1- C1111t 1111-111111md Foundation; ROBERT A. RIVERS, A. 11' S. . . . , Atlanta, C11. 'IANICE ROBERTS, Education . . . . Ml Sterling KAPPA Alpln T111'l'1;111uo 11.11'1111'1-17TA;11.V1 A; SUB Com- 1111111-1- 2111 C111111111t111- DALE ROBINSON. Ag. and 11111111' 17.12 . . Lexington 11111 D1'1111 1111-111; Block 21 Bridle IL 1N1 1101350N,A.1S S. . . Lake Forest 111. A11111'1 D1'11u 11111111141101 P1311115; Cnnurbury C11111; 01111111. 0111;11ch 1111.1111C1-1111'us iiOBERT M. RODES, A. 1V S. . . . , . Lexington 811111111 1311111111 13119111111; 111111110111 Sci1'nc1' Club; 1.111111: ik Crass 1101112111 1... RODGERS, Engineering . . Middlesbom 111 '111111 815111111, 11'1-11511r1-1; Thu Beta Pi leMLVND BERRY HODMAN, 111, Engmecring . . Frankfort 511411111 Alpha Epsilon; 1101131- 111.11111g1-1';Tu111115 Tc-1111,C11pmm 111111 D. ROE, Ag. 111111 111mm EC. . 130111111111 Crown 1'1 Kappa Alpha. prvudcnt; K C11111, secretary; 1111113111111; Ln'w 111111 1111141111., 11-11111 JARTIIA JAVE HOETTCERS, A. 15; S. . Covington '1.C.S., 111:15111'1'1' .XIMETT110CERS.A.LVS. . 1 . . 1 Cynthiunu RENE 11. ROSS 13111101111011 . . . . . 13100115111111: N1'11'1x11111 C11111; .1 HCEVT 1- BUCK, 111., 121151111001ng . . L1'x111gto11 K11111111 Alpha; 111111.: 11111 01111.1, 111-1151111-1; YMCA; 115.313.; 111111111 Club $3334 3?; 3x 3.333. 33.3, I Iavrk XVILLIAM RL'NNELS. A. ck S. . I W'ost Prestnnsimrg Sigma Chi; Muruhuu: 100; Phi MII Alpha; Wesley FIIuIIdIItiun DICK liUSiiINC, :OHIITIUFCC I , . Clllildcm Ark, hIIIIpII SiIJIIIII, guard; Fuotlmil; 1luc;ix SCA; K CiIIiI MLIILII IIII'y: KI-IIIIIIIky MIIIIIIII, I'ILIII-III'II'iIiIIII IVILLARD 'l'. RUSSELL, Ag. and UUIHC EL: . Liberty ROGER D. SALOT, Ag. IIIId iiUHlU LU. . . LCiIIIIIoII GLENN SANDERFUIL A Ex SI . . . . ilLutiIIrd Phi SIL'IIIII kIIppII. IIiIIIIl; SCI AI AAICA, prtNiKiLnl IiI-I- pl'USile'llt; PiI ;P.Ittcrsuu 1 Wm IIII SncIIIty; ODK LIIIIIp di- CI'UM B.R SANDERS Commerce . . . , I Stanford K: IpIIII AlpiIII; Scabbard IV HiIIdI', pIIIsIIioIIt cIIplIIiII EUGENE C.SANDERS,Education I . . Lexington JEANNE W'. SALINDERS. COIIIIIIcrce . . I Dunbar, WI VIII. RiiiC Club; Spanish CIIIII; Sigma lolII Chi RICHARD D. SAUNDERS, A. CV S. . CincinnatiI Ohio Phi SIIIIIIIII KIIppII, I'icc-pI-osidoui; PIym PI'II-Mud LARRY SCANLAN, Ag and Home EC. I St. Matthews NI-IVIIIIIII Club; AlpiIIII ZL'iIII DAVID SCHANDINCL, JR, Engineering . Lexington CARLEEN SCHNEIDER, A. II S. . . . VViIIclIcsLIII Alpha GIIIIIIIIII DLIlIII; YIVCA; SUB Committee; SUI'iIIi VVIIIL Club NORMAN L. SCHETT, Commerce . . . LCAnglUII LIIIIIIId'II Chl Alpha CLOHCEDAYTON SCIIHADER LIIw , . LinIIgtIII PiII SiuIIIII KIIIIpII; DIltII SiuIIIIII lI YHiC'lADllIIiKiIlil; IAhIiIII PlII OIIIIIIIII, . I- PIIIIiIIIII lIIIIIsIIIIIr; YMCA; lIiIl so II'IIIy bIIL CinIII'IIIIiIII Hi CUIIIIHLMLL PIIIIIII IIl SIiI-nu CIIIII. Constitutlm ' ,1 ' Ii C; Phl DIHII Phi; Rl'CLi iIIIw CIIIiI StuIir-III BIIr AsSIILiIIliIin; Kvntucky LIIIII JIIIIIIIIII Di: BRIE SCUVI ARZ, A. Iv SI , . . W'iIitC Sulphur Splings, XV. VI: DI-ilII ZIItII, piI'K I pI'IIIISidIIIl hnIISI pIIIsiIiCIIt rush LIlIIIiIIIIIII: IIIIIISI: PI i Ollluii plt'SiCitWH hL-tII Sigma Phi IIIIM IlI'III. - . SIIKI, SILrIIlIII'I; Ii DIIIltI PlII; MIIIIII. HIIIIIII pIIiIIi 4 ; KCrIILl, 3i Ingingr Eiili'U KvBUlIi- IissisIImI IIIlIlIII- ' 'in Club; WIIIIII-II s AIIIIIiIIistII mmmi J'IIIIIIIlIIIIiI; I. IIuIII- 01 XAUHH'H V j chIIII'IIIIIII X'- IIIimIII I1 IIII I-I uIIIlII ergi IIII IIIIIII'I-SIIIIIIItch CIIIIIIcil cxICIIUI iIIIIIIi MIILiIIIIIuiaI-HI CIIliI-gII Banrd; SEA; LIIIIIIIn Qluiv Hlnll'ki III SIIIIIIIIII PIIiIiH'HlIUHN; SUB CIIIIIIIIiucI, NIIIiIIIIII Florence Huud LL'HLIL'IBIIUP AWIIId . : 9 The royal pair. JOEY SCOFIELD, Education Lexington D1-11h D1113 Dlltu, 111'1151111-;nt 1'11-11111111-111c 1911:1311 SCOTT Cmnmorcc xily '1 F;UC110V1110,AIk1 111-1: 1 1111111.1-1111l:1111; Cmsn C11111111y '1-1111, 11111111111; ,: 1111-171'1-51111-111; 51111111111 $11111 5111,11th, V11:1-p11-51111-;111 11' , 811111111 N11 ANN SEARCY, Education 1 I'A; 311x111 Chulus U111 Eagle Station 11015 8171 BY A51 and 111mm E1: . 111101111 V1311, Ohio 15111111 1X 11111111; 51'11'11111'1', 1111-111151111-;11L 311x111 Chums; 110111 11111 Council ' JACK 1'1. SELLARS, Enginccrmg Cumberland RICHARD SELLERS, A. A 5. Lexington 11111 Dulm 11111-111 7' ,IAXIIL'S K. SEXTON, A. ix S. 1 . 1 . . . 1'1kcv111e 11711111 SHADUAN Law . . . - XViL'HiH'U Kappa Sigma;- l11111 1111111'111 11111111111131 1'1111111114 11111115; A- 1': ' 5111111111; YM ,111 ' 511111115111 1711111Hx111p;1'1111111111 5111111101111; Young 11111101111 Club; 18111111111: 1S111'Ass111111l11m; S1111 SANDRA SHAIKUN, C11111m111111- . C111111151111rg 1111- 1111-51111111;1111l 1 '011111111111111, 5111'1'11111'1; 11111111111111 Cr111111-11,YXK E11;j1xx1111 111111, 1111 11111111111111; 1711111111111 01 C01111111111114,1- .1011N 11. SIIANAHAN, Education Lexington 511111111 N11; 1111skelb1111; 1311511111111 I'LCCY SHANNON, . 1K S. . . . . llopkinsville Alpha D1-l 1'1; 1'11! 131A111; BSU, 1x111uliv11 11111111111111; Charis- 11111 NI 14L C1,, 11111-3111-si1l111l BROHN SHARP, Conuncrco Lminglon 1111111111 Alpha VICTORIA SHAVER, A1 LN S. . . 1 LOUI'SVHIC 1x ,1pp:1 111111111 'I'1111L111, 11110511111111; 1'11111111111 81111111111 Club. 11111- prvsidrnt; 1'111111111111111'1'; Alpha L11n11111n D1'l111; PM 5134111.: 10111 EMILY SHELBU RNE, 13111101111011 '1111'11111111111111 C11111;I'11L111 C1111! 01111111: C11111, 11.51 ELEANOR S 11EI1'1'0N, Education . . . 11113111151011 W'. Alplm 11111111 1'1, 11111st prmdvml 1111IH1115111111111111! 511111113; 111mm 1'1'1511I11'1Ils 0111111111 51111111111; HGA;Y1YC1;X USU; 1 1 A, 1111111111 1111 111151111-111, slllc 1'1111---111'151d1'1111;WAA Lexington , T1111 511111111, pr11s1'111-111: 11 1'A; Mardi Gras Court. '7 V t w 'w . ,- . -. gs: :g345f 9w 15 w: 3 3 3' 3 : 3' 3'73 3'3 sman' mthw JACK R SIILLJUV 17111111111191. . . . . . C111111y 1'1 K..1ppl A1.;13111 1'1'I'111111u 111111'4 BEN SIIELY, Sx. . . . . . 13100111110111 Uplm C111 31,1111. 1. x11. p1. 111.111 DEE SHIXNICK 1'311111'11111111 . . . . LL111'1'1'111'1'11111';r Lhi 0.11.1 1 1,1. .11. .11.1Lv.-1 .11..pL1--. 11111'1 1111111111111; 11 1'1, 1' ' 33 A:,X 1'111111111:A111111 Muulm Mun 1 C1211s111111111111115'1 P'1111;K11'111'1 51111 1013 811111131 11,1'4111111111111 . . . . L1'x1ngl1111 31111111 1310:1111 111'1-11111111' 3111 A V11' 1-13115111.'u1; 3V1'w111' 1.11111w 11.111011 .1... '1 . P11 1111 Club 13111111 111111-11 Cub; Cxxuh Alpha Lumbdu 131'1111 j, P. SULTCARS. Ag. 111111 11111110 17.11. . . . . Liberty ELAINE SJIL'XIAKER, A. 1V 8. , . . 1111011111, 1x. Alpha 131-1121 P1; C11111'13111ry C11111. pr15'i1111111 SAR X11 SHL 31 ATE 13111111111011 . . . . . Irvinv Alpha C 11111.1 13111.1;17TA, 11-1111111'1'1', SUB, cmmcll; 01111121.V 1.11111; 3'3 jOHN ,1. SHL'TKL'ESKI, Engincoring . 513111111011, P11. 3VALTLL'11 KING SIBBALD, J11., A. A1 5. . . . CincimluLi, 0111.1 17111 51111111 Kappa CAROLYN SILER, 13111101111011 . . . . 33711111111911.1111 Kappa Kappa 1111111111; 1111711511315, ijvd Chums; 33'1111'11'113 1111'1' C1l'111; FT. 1.1.03'13 S.SILE11.COH11111'YL'C 1 . . . . . Cm'1n'1 BEN SIMCUX,Enginovrmg . . . . . . 171.111111111 A 5.11.1'1. B. S SHIPSON, Enginccriug . . . . . 111.. K1111... 'r....; Ii1.1 11.1111... N11; $0.1; 1.11.11. BEVERLY SIMS, A. 1X S. . 1'1' T110111. 13111.1 Z1111. 5111'1111 L'11.I1I111:111;C1111.'v C1111; AIIXLd ChUIHSZ 11 Simnu 1.11.1 .DONALD SIMS, Enginccring , . . . 11011111115111 17.1.1 Kappa N11 AJ 4': I dare you to drop a stitch! I'm so happy. JAMES SINGER, Ag, :md Homo EC. . . . Stamping Ground Alphu Gunmm Rho; I'IOYHLKIIUH'U Club, chnplain .IL7AN1TA SINCLETON, Education Lmvisport H H U IIOA N SKACGS, Law . . . . . Russell Kmlluch Lam' Julmml, Awnciuh- editor; Student Bur Assurin- tmn. Socrrtany; memml Club HLCENE SLI'SHER, A. i'x 5. Emmy Jnlulmmul Spm'ls; Pryor Pru-Mud ANN SMITH, A. es s. . Asmmd Kappa Delta, Imlm- prvsulcul; 1954 Band Sponsor; olum Sncitly; XVAA BILLY ll. SMITH, A. $1 5. BnLiuri- Shcphcrdsville DON N. SMITH, A. Ev S. , . Morgunfield Dx-Im Tau Dt-ltn, recording sm-rotury; SGA; Lamp 83: Cross; Pryor PI'CAMNI GARY SMITH. A. LR 5. Phi Siunm Kappa LEXVIS P. SUTTII, Engineering Louisville Corbin NEVILLE SMITH, Law Smtons Creek THEODORE THOMAS SUITH, Cmnmen-u Lmington Bmml 41f Gm-cmun; Chumbvr 0f Comnwrce; YMCA, cabinet; Phalmu Tl IONIAS SMITI 1, Education Smithsboro TOW K SMITH. Ag. and Home EC. . Louisville Mphu Gamma Rho; YMCA; A.S.M.E; Aggrnnonn Club; VVuab wmslcr Fulkmship CHARLES E. SNYDER, Ag and Home EC. MARTIN SOLOMON, Commerce Zulu Bum Tau, president; Hillel Foundation Tuylorwille Louisville How much is it worth melted down? 69 7' - V , v a 5!n'g'qu..- u'w- a 15w 4: - x:- w h, axaktt'.v!b3.x,x6.03031 15'5.193331??3;Q32:Q'$'3333i3n: 6.W 3414 V ,7: , - , MA mt'm f! . w?aajzzivcri14jn ELLEN S'liMiK A. A- S. . . . . . . . Louisvillv 'I'Immmx, MIAMI Chnnh; Nmnvmn Cllle sm'ial L'hmmmn, Immk leIilHLl'I; Hm-U-nnlogy Club; Dillard Huuw, Mk'inl chmnmn SUhAX STARK, A N vmzm Club x vlmirmum musm vlmimnn; Tmupvrs; Mixed Charm: lku'lminan' Club, L'rualmmn Counselor QXS. , , . . . Louisville II, kLAN STEILBFHC; Engine ing . , . 1,.011isv1110 'l nunglu; . hx-Asln'vr; IFC; Ix , Lancvs, vicwprushh-nt; Lump A; cnlmx, Ph mun. prosulvnl; ODh, 1 smrrlurix, , Sx'Ll'flM'y; Tau BULI 1'1; Ouunu Club JACK STEINBERC, Cmnnwrcc , . . Louisville Zwlu Bx'lA Tun, scrrumu; Pushing Rifles, ndjumnt; Hillel linnmLmon BOBBY C, STEPHENS, Engincming 3 . . . Boyd Tun Pn-tn Pi; rm Kuppu VIL ViCL-prvsiclvnt NOEL STEPHENS, Ag. and Home E. . . Richmond Emu Unuw, husin ,5 nmxmucr; Alpha 7mm; Block i'v Bridh- DAVID STEXVAR'REngineering . . . Lexington VIZARL R. STEWART, Engineering . . Mt. Sterling A.S.MJT., CLEXD STTFF,A;1.:HIdllnmeEc. . . . . . Holt Phi prilnn Onurmn. prvsidvnt; Home Economics Club, pub licm' khnirman; W'quhy I'muulatimx; Murlur Bomd; Patterson Hull Cmnwtllur; Ihmw Economics and Agncullnne Council. Kappa Dt'llA P1 JANE ARN STOCKTON, A EV S. . Dunbar, W, Va. btmlmu L'niun BmmL sa-L'n-lnn; SUA, sucrolury; Mortar Board; Alpha Lamhdn Dullu, h: sunr; YWCA, L'uhinut; Links; BSL; League ul Woman Voh'ls; deeriolugy Suumly; Alpha Delta. Pi7 lush clmirman ELAV C. STOKES, Commerce . . . , R'IonticcHo KAHIKHI ,Uplm FOREST E STONE, Engineering . . Lexington GEORGE STONE, Ag. and Home EC. . . Shnrpsburgj Kilmm Alpha HOWARD STONE, JR, Engineering . . Princctm 12m mm. Tun, pmidmu, IFC SIDNEY S'I'ON ,, Edumtion . . , . Hickmm Kappa Alpha Theta; WAA, uuunuil; Physical Education Major. Club, treasurer Troupers. ILDI STOO'IIIOF I7, 131.81 S. . . Owonsbom Z.L11'I'.111:.,II11I11 11 :111'11r111-I'I11' 511211111 111L-1; WA: XX'ILLIAXI S. S'I'OU'I', Enginvoring . . IIigIl SpIint BOND. II I. 5 II L I A51. 1.111I II111111,L1'.. , Glasgow 11111. 1111111.1 III111' .11r1l 'v; III111-k 1v IhidIL presidml; Ag- 11:.11II1111 I11111111I 111,1-1111-si1I1nt;SGA DONNA STUIIDEVAN A. ix S . T11I111wus, N. Y, 11111.1 G 11111111 Do.;Il1 131'1xd II11II, president; Cantclbury Club DUN C, SULLIVAN. A. 81 S. . . . SI1CII11'11nu 51'111111 1111 II111' I1'1r Assnc'i Minn; V 1.1510 131 11s1l11111; C1rm11111 Cluh 1111111111 D111111c1-1l CIuI1;XV1s'Icy 111111111I1IL1'1111; P0I1I1LII H11'uncc C.11I1 PAT SI'LLIVAN, Education , . . 171 'anIxfurt I'JvIlu IJL'IUI D11I111; B1119 M;1rI1'11s;FTA; 'xuxm 111 Club CI IAIILES E. SL'BIMEIIS, Ag, 11nd I'Iomc EC. . . , Murray IJAI'L I'I. SAVANSON, Commerce . . , Covington liXIxNIX SIIIJRD Enginucrmg . . . . . Lynch .L S. C I'..; SL'1I1I11111I 1X III111I1 HOHI'IR'I' L. SYMPSON . 11nd IIomc E1. . COX .9 Creek 13111I11'111r Ii1II1s N11w:111111 CIuh,V11Ll111111 IOO,P011ILn' Judgh 1; I1. .1111; I'11nltn'CluI1,pJL'siLI1'nt' ROSENIAIQ IATF, Ag. 11nd IIOmu EC. . . , CcntmI City 111111111 Ij1-111111111i115 C111I1, r1c111'1I111g sucrutzu'y; Outing Club; FTA Ix INK T A3 I OII Envinucring . . . P. 11I111'11h Phi I'm 51111111; Kappa N11, c111'11sp1111'd1'ng s111'ctnry; T1111 ISL'L1 Pi 111'17111 11I1I1'nl III DIE CANINE TAY LOII C11111111crcc . II11r1Ii11sI burg 1'11'111 II Il1;1 CI1.1111I1. 1 11! C111111111-rL1' I 1111;1111 oI W'z11111'11 X111.1K- IISU, 6111111101; CoIIu CI11,1Q SUI'I Comunikcc, SLWHIIU CN'NIETII A. TAYLOR, Enginm'ring . . Lexington XIIIIY TAYLOR. Comnmrcc . . . . Benton, P11. IIImmhm ol C111111111'1'L'1'; I151 . After the brawl was over. Military Queens. LOIS MAY TAYLOR, Ag. and Homo EC. . . Asllland VVunn-n's Glut Club; Home Econumit's Club; Mixed Clmrus NEW'TON L. TAYLOR, Engineering . Cynthiunu Alpha Tuu Omega MILDRED TEHRELL, Commerce . . . . leducuh Delta Dultu DL-llu, hmsurcr; Chamber of Cumnmrcv; YW'CA LORELLE IERRETT, Ag, und Ilomc Eu. Washington, D. C. Kappa Delta, hnusc council; Coffee Chat; Young Republican Club; Mixed Chorus DONALD WA THOMAS, Commerce . Vanton Alpha Tun Omega CLAY THOMPSON, Ag. and Home EC. . . Frankfort JACK THORPE, A. 81 SA . . . . . . . Fulton Sigma. Nu RONALD TILLER, A. 6: S. . . . . Chicago, 111. Zeta Beta Tuu; lFC, chnsurvr; Interfaith Council, vicc-presi- dent; Hillel Foundation, president FRANK TILTON, A. Se S. . . . . . . Lexington Phi Delta Theta ADNAN TIXISEH, Ag. and Home Eu. J. T. TURNER, Engineering . . . . . Richmond Sigma Alpha Epsilon; A,S.EE.; LEE. MARTHA C, TURNER, Ag. and Home EC. . . . Mays Lick Home Economics Club; ESU; 4-H Beirut, Lebanon TOM TVVEHUES, Commerce . , . Ft. Thomas Chamber of Commerce; Men's Glee Club DICK UNDERWOOD, Engineering . . Hopkinsvillc Alpha Tau Omega, secretary; BSU; A.I.E.E. WILLIAM C. VALLEAU, A. ii S. . Mornstown, N. I K Club, vico-prasidcnt; Spiked Shop Sncicty, presidcnt; an ulum Cluh, Alpha Phi Omega; Vanity Track, captain; Cun turlmry Club i3 J , . 1. BARBARA VARNEY, Commerce . ViI1iamH0n, W. Va. Alpha Gamma Dvltn; Clmmbur of Cnmmcrcc; YW'CA; SUB Cmnmillvv; Kcntuckiun Stuff ROVERT J. VARSON, Engimavn'ng . , . MgRoberts ANN VAUGHAN, Education Chi Omega; FTAi Blue Marlins; Leugun Of .VVn Mixvd Chums; YWCA Shclbyville nun Vntvrs; DONNA VILLESVIK, AA 81 S. Chi Omega; League uf V'Vumcn Votcrs, lury; Kcntuckinn Stuff 'WILLIAM VOIT, Engineering A s.M.E.; Pi Tun Sigma SUZANNE XVALLACE, A. 81 S. Lexington Kappa Kappa Cnmmn, vicc-pmsidcnt; Phi Beta, trensurvr; W'caluy Foundation: M.E.N.C.; FTA; Pitkin Club; YWCA Louisville cox responding secre- Louisville LOGANWALLINCFORD,Engineering . . . shuns Kappa Sigma JOHN XV. XVALKER, Engineering Covington Pi Kappa Alpha, president, secretary; Phi Em Sigma, presi- dent; Keys, sccrn'lury; Lunccs; Lamp 61 Cross, Tau Bum Pi MARY WALKER, Education . . Lexington VVAA, FTA; SUB Colnmittvv; Mixed Chorus JOHN T. VALTON, A. 6k S. . . , . . Groom'ille Purghiug Rifivs; Arnold Air Socieh; Troupcri LCY YARD, Ag. and Home EC. . . Lawrenceburg Kunm Kumm Gamma; chns; Links; nguo of XVomen Vutvrs PALINA VARNE1LEduL-ation . . . Nicholasville FTA; Dillard Ilmuc, lwuburer PATRICIA XVATLINCTON, A. QR S. . Kussellville Alpha Delta Pi; YW'CAV cnluinvl; Student Union Iluurd; League of Xlelon Vokms, pwsidynt; Chi Dvltu Phi; 2-10 Commlucu; Murmr Buzml; Canterbury Club BARBARA WATSON, A. kk S. . . . . Tuylorsvillc Pln HLLI; Chmisturs; Mixed Chums; ME.N.C.; VanL-n's Glee Ciub; BSU LAWRENCE E. WATSON, Cmnmcrcc . Lexington AW .9 ,. ? 9'; 1h: I$leJJL w -gL I'm going to take my ball and go home. Marin V: 4 ;- - .- u-w .. 7 , s9 ' VV' h ? $93W'1W'vv,w w .y .. ., $ aaahv.d; .ma'32n:???ordifkizr iv 37:5 3 $ 1 vaW ' n a V 4t?$mfa;.a , u MARY XVATSON, Education . . . . Erlanger FTA, vict-prcsidmm Inwsuh'nt; USU; Mixed Chorus; Women's Clue Club, Band; Kuppu Dolm Pi XVAYNF. D. WATSON Cmnmcrcc Milton Alplm Tau Omvgzl XVILLIAXI A. XVATSON, Law Middlesboro CAROL WEBER. Education Louisville Mmmr Bmud; Links; chns, Intorfm'lh Council, president; Vuslmlmtvr Fullmw ship: chrctnry; Pitkin Club; YW'CA; FTA; KAppu Dcllu P1 DOVALD H. XVEBER, Cmnmcrcc Sigma Nu FRANK XVEBER, Graduate Anchorage Ncw Albany, Ind. DONALD WEIGHT, Law . . Ashlnnd Immmuml Sports; Phi Dvlm Phi; Vinson Law Club HAROLD XVELLS, Law Hazard Lmnluln Chi Alpha LUCY WEST, Commerce Frankfort ELZA VHALEN, JR, A. CY 5. Lexington BARBARA W7IHTE, Education Louisville Alpha DL-Hu Pi, vice-prcsidenl, presiclcnl; Tun ngnm; Canker- hury Club DONALD L. VUITE, Enginccring Hickman G. UIMVLEY XVHITE, JR, Engineering Newport JOHN XVI'IITTENBERCi Cunnncrcc Anchorngu Lumhdn Chi Alpha; Purshmg Rifles; Fcncing Team NANCY XVILDMAN, Education Charleston, WI Vn DINA Dvltd DCIIA, FTA; VVAA B. C W'illwit, Education MARY ELIZABETH 1171111111115, Education . . , LOIIisvaIe 1111111111 1J1'1111, 111051111111 11111 111111'1-1, 1111-1 111011111111 1111111 111111111111 13111111; 131;11111 K11p1111 D1'1111 1'1- Lexin gton r:1'1111111'111111'13 MILES XVILLARD, Eduullinn Vundcrgrifl, P11, 111111111111; 111151111111; K Club DON 11111111121115, A. $1 5. . Nuw Smyrna 131311011, 1111. Sigma C111; 13111111; YMCA 011131113. 1VILL1AMS Enginvt'ring 1 S M. L , sucrotun'; 1'1 T-m 511411111, THOMAS M. 111LL1AMS, 111., Ag. 11nd 1101111: EC. T1111 Kappa 131115111111, p111'l1111111'111111'11n Hopkinsvilh 11: 1'1c1 1111;1111111' '11111 110111 1'1 Winchcsh'r 'X'IENDELL HIILLIAMS, Law Kentuckv Lm' journ'11; P111 Alpha Delta, '11'13 111111111311 Comnmrcc F1. 1110111115 0111111111; 11111111101 P111111C1111111111 111 Conuncrcu IONLEY XVILKERSON, Law B111110urville justice Erhngton K111111011? Law J1111111'111 511111 :11NK 111XZLL 1VILSON, A. 1X S. chington 1'11! 131111 111L L1 .NCY WILSON, Ag. and Home 13c. Fulton 1211 011111111; 111111111 Eco11o11111's Club; YW'CA; nguc n1 .1111111'11 Votcrs -IN 11'ISE.A,1,'1111C1 111111191312 1 . . . . E11111111k $1.1'111111 111 1111111121101151 11111111141';1 1'111 Upsilon Omicron Pitkin 11111-11111111-LL1111L11111L5 Cl1111; 11135111 1'1111111111t11111.11111111 1311311 111315, Conuncrce 51111111111111, Ground J1'GLASS XVHEELEH VVITT, Engineering . . . XVL'nt Hompstcad, N. 1 . NET WOOD A 1K S.thing10n 1111 01111'1111, 111111 c11ai1'1111,111 1111'11111;K1111111 Sigma 8111111101111 1.151'111111 11111111115; SUB Committuo;Guig11o11x1'3uYVVCA o. , . . www.xw ... . .n . , n 'N A. ...O $'1.' ' ; '; '3' '$'9' or v- w 49 m . ,. .JL 1 48 ,9. av ' - .1:'39 : ?:?30;E:Qf:3:ggx$f ELINOR W'YATT,Education . . . . . Cynthiana 4-H; FTA BARBARA XVYNNS, Ag, and Ilomc Ecz . . . XVillizunson, XV. V21. Chi Omrgzl, Hulm- Economics Club; Blue Marlins; Vanmfs Gm Club; SLB Cummimu JAMES E, YANCEY, Commerce . . Cincinnati, Ohio Clnmlwr nf Cnmmoru; Cmnnwrcc Empluynu-nt Associukion, vixc-prusidL-nl .IAXIES T. YONKOS, Engineering . . . . Lexington Kappu Siunm, house maumgor; YMCA; Pershing Rth-S; A.S.C.E DON M. YOUNG, A. S, . . . . . . Luxington Kappa Alpha MARLEVE YOUNG, A ix S. . . . . . . London Alpha Della Pi; Guignul; Lmunu 0f XVunlL-n Voters ; SUB Cnmmittcc Rf: L. Ihl; ' v STUART YUSSMAN, Cnmnwrcc . , . Louisville ZL-LI Bela Tau, DX'L'Siant; I'Illld Fnund.xti0n; Student Bar Association; TFC; Interfaith Council He is so a dirty bird! 'iIMi-xwya;zv..a l. g 7 g . 1' 1:1: .y- VVI'wQ-us' v '- v 9w.- v. x. w -1 '- yyyp .g- - um a- ,7 b , V . , :zaxkk,zogazazketvzdxxzszto:33z:e:a$rz$:vz92hr: J,g Amman In the earliesf days of the University, a dozen men were sufficient to administer the school teach its students. Ninety years later president, Hermon L Donovan, 0 University has assembled a Highl g nearly 400 Teachers and odminist 6000 students and the people of 05 well as , under our sixth greet and growing y framed staff of rotors to serve Its Kentucky. LEO M. CHAMBERLAIN Vice-President HAMBLETON TAPP Assistant to the President LESLIE L. MARTIN Dean of Men FRANK D. PETERSON Comptroller JERT L MILLS strur ES J. STAHR 05f MISS JANE HASELDEN LYSLE W. CROFT MRS. SARAH B. HOLMES Assistant Dean of Women Director of Personnel Dean of Women thldinu rIm-kwisH H'hitrlmnsv, Yunnmx Rir-v, Curriv. l'dhvm. Stivllmm Mulrn, Sxmpxnn, Mamm anm, Ilc Martin, IIOhunmL Olivor. Shelton, CihsmL O'Runrk, l JVLTIHHIC, Callahan. Fulkcr, Fisher, Burma , Sulnvurz, Hi Mn Judiciary Committee The Student Government Association was installed m the University campus in 1939. It replaced a di- ided system in which men were represented by 21 huh Student Government Council, women by a Vomenk Self-Coverning System. The Constitution of the Student Government Ass Jcialiun was dmwn up in the spring of 1989 and vcnt into efTect in September of the same year when L was ratified by the student body, This constitution As revised in 1943 and the revised constitution is mv in effect. The Student Covemment Assembly is composed of he president, viCe-prcsident,secretary, treasurer, and EU members selected by and from the various colleges :t elections held during the first and second semesters. Faculty levjsnrs 2er Donn L. L Martin, MrS. Anne Chmmns, and Dr. John Henry Melticr, Of'iiccrs; Charles Palmer, president; WMnchxll Nor- mnm viCC-prcsidcnt; Ann O'Rmu'k, Bclty J0 Mllrtin, secretaries; Ahm Sliulhurg, Don thiluhousu, trous- UrEI'S. Members: Burhnm Ashhrook, Elizabeth Bell, Bill Billiter, Jack Frccnmn, Leslie Morris, Ann O'lerk, Glenn Salndefcur, Dvhhy Schwartz, Don Smith, .Suu thgood, Hurry Mason, Doyle Oliw-r, Rondull Stun, Don Felkcr, K011 Harris, David Noyes, Rose Cnylc W'ut'crHold, R. Rupcrnl, Eleanor Shelton, Randy Duly pcs, Billy Simpson, Ahm Stuilhcrg Jack Clark, ELI- wurd Fossctt, Hay Deutchcr, Wendel Nurmun, Charles Palmer. '93 htmfr-Qai '7 y u Lwr .7 , hhvdr ah 'I- w- v -H- 'w v . r;:WQW:o3$m$:9 wazq-szampzws Agrztulmre G Home 135071077125 Under the. direction of Dean Frank J. XVCICh and As- h h i J sociate Dczm Levi J. Horlacher, the teaching program of 1 h the College of Agriculture and Home Economics is in- h timatcly rvlated t0 the welfare of the people it serves. Consile-nt with its historic origins, this College presents technical instruction and at the same time requires train- ing in several subjacls deemed essential in 21H branches cute young men and women for careers as useful citizens and lcudcrs in all phases Of agriculture and home eco- of higher education. The aim of this College is to edu- nomics. Mandy, Stvinlmusw. XVnnL Muchlin. Burk, Pllm' Amid, Sims. Loudvrheck, Ellingtom Judgv. Cnhrrl Marlin, MLNuy, chhqu Stephens. Culvert Alpha Zeta Alpha Zeta, agriculture honorary fraternity, was founded at Columbus, Ohio, in 1897. Scovell Chapter was installed at the Univer- sity of Kentucky in 1912. The purpose of Alpha Zeta is to encourage and develop the actual and potential leader- ship in the field of agriculture. The faculty advisors include Professor Law- rence Bradford, Dr. James Lamp and Dr, Buck. thcers for the year were John England, chancellor; VViHiam Poor, censor; Aldin Stein- hauser, scribe; Robert Ward, treasurer; and Alexander Mackhn, chronicler. Members: Jim Anch, David Calvert, Stewv art Calvert, Earl Ellington, Jimmy Judge, Logan Louderback, Maurice McNay, Clifford Martin, XViHium Moody, Herherf Rehhan, Larry Scanlon, John Sims, Noel Stephens. 85 VthhL-rs, Bunch, Poor, Stull, Moody, ShIHPt Stephan. Vm n-n, Cnrrigus, Simpaun, DyL-r, Cmvos, Cibs Dulrun, anm-lt, Rodgers, Philps, Pnrrbly, Moow, Brogh, Block and Bridle The Block zmd Bridle Club was founded in 1919 in Chicago, Illinois, and was installed on the UK rumpus in 1923. Its purpose is to promote a higher scholastic standing among the students of animal husbandry; to promote animal husbandry, especially all phases of student animal husbandry work in col- logcs and universities; to bring about a close rela- tionship between students, faculty, and others engaged in animal husbandry. Hm faculty advisers arc Dr. James Kemp and Professor Robert Long. The members of the faculty :n't: Dr. Woolfolk, Dr. Carrigus, and Professor Kob Rvom 86 33 V a3 'w Luce, ervhmun, KIM: Albee, S1lhy, Montgomery, Vann. Botsford . on. Yancy, Church, Hunz, Rnbmson, Sebree Simmons, Phelps, Richardson, Crawford. Dr. Kemp Officers: Randall Stull, president; Lois Selby, vice president; William Moody, secretary; VViIliam Poor, treasurer; and William Phelps, marslmll. Members: Jim Brogli, Roy Bunch, Ken Caldwell, Robert Crawford, Hall Dyer, Hillary Hayden, Thomas Herndon, W117 lard Igleheart, George McKinney, John Merchant, William Moody, William Phelps, VVillinm Poor, Harold Richardson, Dale Robinson, Lois Selby, Noel Stephens, James Sherfey, Randell Stull, Charles Yancey Houurury members: Harold Bnrben Henry Bpsuden, V. V. Cnnku, Bmwxmll Combs, B. C. Cotton, Henry Fisher, John Fraser, Ray Hopper, Strother Mitchell, Henry Moxle'y, Lind- say J. Nunu, George Swinebroad. evw7 J 20. Dairy Club The Dairy Club was founded on campus in 1933. Faculty advisors are Dr, Charles Lassitcr and Dr. Earl Neal Boyd. joscph Rust is a faculty member. The purpose of the club is to promote relations among students and the dairy industry in the interest of better dairying in Kentucky. Omcers for the year were: Jim BroglL president; Bobby lilcrbst, vicc-prcsidcnt; Roy D Gibson, secretary; John Shields, trvasnror; Cecil McGee, annual business manager; D011 Applegate, publicity chairman. Members: Donald Applcgzlt'v. Randall Bur- nett, jvssc Bowling. 52111 Neal Boyd, Jim Bmgh, Cvmld Burke. Olivm' Dmlun, Ccnrgc Fries, Bobby Gibson 1i. D. Gibson, Bobby Coodlot, Carroll Graves. Bobby Ilorbst; Tom HerndmL lrroy Ilihlwt'ts. W'uym- IlllghL'SV Ccomv Jam's, Jack Kimln'ough John KHQLLCL jam Kucch Charles Lussitvr, Dula- Lca, Cecil XIL-Cvt'. Ccrl chKimICy Luwruncv vasom, Herbert Ih-hh:1n,Jm' Rust. Rlnmiv Kym Ilulm Shivlds. Arthur Stullhrd, Tum Stovclm Coorgc XVnrrvn. Albert XVilson. Torry W'oolmn. 87 Howl, V1w. Talk Lux'th. Maury . H Ilulxhxld, juuznn Lust Hquoml Lutimllx, Tumhw'. ., l'nyl, . Malls. Lnk ; Iulmwu, 'I'nbb, Phi Upsilon Omicron Phi Upsilon OmicrmL national professional hmnv cmnomics fraternity, was fOLmded at tlw Univvrsily 01' Minnesota in 1909. Iota Chapter was installed at UK in 1922 The purpose of Phi Upsilon Omicron is to vstublish and strengthen bonds of friendship, in prumotv the mural and intellectual develop- ment of its nwmhvrs, 21nd to advance and pl'UlNUlU IIUHIC CCUnOnliCS. Xlnllw, Mason The faculty advisor is Miss Iris Clark. Other members in the faculty are Dr Static Erick- son: Miss Elizabeth HCMOIL and Miss Ruth Boyden. Officers: Cuynd Stiff, president; Margaret HolvaH, vicoprcsidcnt; Sdra Tabb, secre- tary; Lydia Johnson, trmsuren Members: Elcunor Botl's, Mary Boyd, Betty Bruce, Ella Coke Julia Collier, Stella Flowers, Sun Ann Hobgood Margaret I'Iolyfivld. 13m: bum Jnggcrs, Lydia johmmL Betty Lutimvr, va gle 1,601, Ruth Lcwis. Dodo Link, Mm- 11121 Mnmn. Nada Xlillmz Patricia Mauro, P 3:11'1 Slwphvns. led Still' Sum Tdhh, jun: Taylor, llnwmury Tutu Inez Toohcy, Francis W'isc. :- ; 1 w ; - $ A m 57 561mm Thv COHULEU of Arts and Sr'imm's is lmsml mu HIP ln'livi Hml sh'n'ngth livs lurgvly in A common anx'lmlgv uml itlvulnm L'n ler thv dirvviiml Ul' Dmm XI. XL U'Ilitw. Hm CnHvut' slrixm ln hutch SUMIUIILS 11w dilivl'vnu- lwtwm'n lmminq In d4! :HM le Cutinf; t0 liw, The aim ol 111v Kulltigv Hi Xl'ik mul vam-m ix mudt' clvzu' by tho lhllnwing wank. WVNIHHI is HH' pl'lnvlpul thing; lllPTPl-UI'CQPI iSL10Hl.itlHlH'Hllllll HIV Lgvtlinu. uz'l Illnlwy, standing. 911,1 w gar .. ,1 wswzmthmz 1 Daniel, Sknggs, Lambert, Hoffman, Asch, Dale, Wallace 511211111011, Goldsmigh, I'lzulgcnscm Carter, Jones, Kcmpcr Melton, Watson, lxinncy Phi Beta H11 B11111. 111111011111 11111510 111111 5111-11-11 frzllvmily. was 1111111111111 :11 N111'll111'vsl111'11 L'11iVu1xxily 011 Mdy 5, 1912. Its 11111111111' is 111 111111111111- Ihu bust 111 11111411' and 51111111111 10 111111-1011 lhv highest Iypc 11k 111'01111111110011; 111 11111111111- ils 1111111111115 intvumhlzllly 11nd socially, 1.0 luv 11 1111' 11! 51'1'1'11'1'. 54111115: TIhltL'l'idl 11nd profussinnul 1111l 1111111 111 HVWHMPIN :111d 1111111110111110111 who need it .11111 .1113 11'111ll11 111711. The faculty advisor is Miss Mildred Lewis. Activi- tim: During thn- Hrst semester Phi Beta had :1 Get- ucquuintcd Party, served c0508 at intermission to the A1115tc1'dz1m Orchestra when they played in the C011- scum, 21 Christmas puny, entertained hospitals, and had 11 formal recital with Phi Mu Alpha. In March thvy sponsored the AH Campus Sing. This year the Kappa Chapter again received the gavel award for the most outstanding chapter in Phi Batu F utornity Otlic s: Sully anlmnn, president; Anna Jean Asuh, vice- 111'1-51111-111; Lois Dale, corresponding secretary; Charlotte Lam- hcrt, nmrding secretary; 51171111119, Wallace, treasurer, anlwm: Anna Joan Asch, Carolyn Cnrtur, Lucy Clifford, Luis DAh', Anil Duniul, Sally Davis, Jnnn Galdsmith, Ehhu ju Huuuz'mun, $11Hy Huffnmn, Barbara Ioncs, Elizabeth Kum- 111-11 Mnnyth K111111111 Charlotte Lambert, Margaret Mcchnn, Nunry 31111111111 51111111110 Mchnn, Nancy Niles, Peggy Shun- 111111, Ruth 11111111117, Snyannc 1V111111cc, Barbara Walson, Joan hkuuus. Pluluws: IJUHLI Funm-r, Mildred Kubis, France: Nnvc, 13111111 1 Xucl. Ann VVilsnn Oukcs, June Sanders, Suzanne Sluu ' Schnth Barnett, Monro, Cnrtvr, Ethcrtnn Ireland, Blair. Fouse, Davidson. Blvylc, chlol Whitaker, Harklcroad, Owens, Nelson, W'orrel, Simi, Slack, Spmgcns, Curry, Summon, Wills Phi Mu Alpha Phi Mu Alpha Fraternity was founded at the New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass., 011 October 6, 1898. Alpha Gamma Chapter was installed on UK campus on December 13, 1922. Its purpose is to ad- vance the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of stu- dents of music, and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. The faculty advisor is VViIliam WorreL Other faculty members are; James King, Ford Montgomery, Aimo Kiviniemi, Warren Lutz, Frank Prindl, Nathaniel Patch, Marvin Rabin. Honorary members: Gentry Shelton, Robert D. McIntyre. OHiccrsz Lewis Burnett, prcsidcni; Bryson Curry, Viccipresidcnt; Donald 5011011, secretary; Jack Nclson; treasurer. Activcs: Lewis Burnett, Hurry Curlur, James Ethan ton, Claude Funsc. James Moore, Jack Nclson, H'y RCCtUL Donald Schott, Com: Sprugcns, Forrest Thompson, Byrson Curry, Ellis Hurklcmnd, David Slack, Robert XVilIs, John Vhit21kcr, Charles Simms, jumos Owens. Pledges: Curl Blylc, Charles Blair, William David- mu, Jou Ireland, Charles Smnpson. 91 X Dummit. Slm'hu'. Mattmgzh', Bnkm, Parsons llulmu-ltv. Hatfield, Gill's. Martin, Smith Breeding l'nx'k, hvth, Krllvl'. Bmvlwz, lhnhiv, limvmun, Anus, Crudy, Hihlw, I'hlnh'rhm'gvr, Owens, Huff, Hartr'li, Joncs, An-hdulum Pryor PrevMed Society Founded 0n the: University Of Kentucky rumpus in 1914 the Pryor Premedi-al Society is intvndcd to promote premedical training and to enhance fellowship among prcmodical studvnts, All prcmcdicul 21nd prcdental stu- dents arc members of the society. The faculty advisor is J. VV Archdeacon. Dr. jnscph W7. Pryor, the founder, is an hon- orary mombcr. OIHcvrs: George Grady; president; George Park vicc-prosident; Joan Robinctte, record- ing sccrchlry; Jim Smith, corresponding scorc- tm'y: Jm' Baker. treasurer. 92 Thobe who work together unjuy relaxing together . . . and will, in consequence, work together even better. Radio Studios The Department of Radio Arts describes a zzroup of people working in a constant, and :Imost professional, relationship. While they Team the art and techniques of broadcasting, radio arts students achieve proficiency by , . mlng. The University radio station, VVBKY, is 0p- W'dtcd by a studcnt management and staff . . . m the air four hours each evening seven lays a week. Calls and letters indicate the :tation is heard consistently within a radius II. thirty miles of the campus and not infra quently us far as Louisville. For the second y mm in A row, the Depart- hncnt has won a national award from the Uhin State Institute for Education by Radio- lblcvision. Both prize winning programs M'IC products of lhculty-stmlent cooperation. This is Kiddie Korner . . . n lnng-timc fm'un'lv nf VVBKY, and dcscrvingly. Thx- prqnuuuion that zoos mta whut uppmrs A simple reading is not evident . . h except in the oxcn'llvncc 0f the finished broadcast. Th? Student Stuff mA-MS rwgulnrly m insum smooth operation of W'BKYh Cinonmtnumphy i5 :1 coursv. it is n Inhom- lm'y cxv liw mud it is' lhv making of urluul fillm, hnm- 0f nhioh harp hvvn uswl 0n lvh vivrm. This was :1 hrivf Iilm ul 1111' AHA uml Scivnm-s D luulsln-d mevssur Award. ll umimn-xl rm TV in Louisvilh'. V'hrw V's. 7'th 'Eikd'g'i'mtfwf; ' Commerce The aims of the College of Commerce, un- der the direction of Dean Cecil C. Carpenter, are twofold. In the first place, subjects ottered in the hold of Economics, together with other offerings in the field of Commerce or Business Administration, provide an understanding of that segment 01' human behavior which is con- cerned with securing a living. In the second place, the offerings in the two fields of Eco- nomics and Business ALhninistration provide professional and vocational training for a great variety of positions in business and govern- mental bureaus. Beta Alpha Psi, National Accounting Fra- ternity,wus founded at the University of Illi- nois in 1919 Alpha Mu Chapter was installed on campus on March 29, 1952. Faculty ad- visor is Prof. Russell 8. Grady, and members in faculty are Profs. R. H. Cojeen and W. E. Beals, and Drt 1t D. Haun. Officers for the ycar were William R. Reed, president; Hen- rietta M. Schneider, vice-presideut; Nellie Jacobs, secretary; George Jenkins, treasurer. The purpose of Beta Alpha Psi is to em courage and foster the ideal of service as the basis of the accounting profession; to promote the study of accountancy and its highest ethi- cal standards; to act as a medium between professional men, instructors, students, and others who are interested in the development of the study or profession of accountancy; to develop high moral, scholastic and profes- sional attainments in its members; and to encourage cordial intercourse among its mem- bers and the profession generally. Hislr', Kelly, Cmdy. vad, Sugg, Hnun JunL-s, Mills, Mulhkin, Mumo Beta Alpha Psi I'Ionomry members: Austin 11. Gresham, Purtncrh Eskcw, Gresham, 21ml Divmm, CHAR Mcmbcrs: Joyce Alloy, Mary Lou Eccler, Mildred AL Cronin, Dtmuhl H. Fvlkcr, Vleliam C. Ilcddan, Gloria A. Henslcr, Dewitt 'I'. JIile; II, Nollie Jacobs, Georgi: Jenkins, Jesse B. Jones, Donald C. Kelly, George Mills, Charles R Momtti Charles Moore, Iumcs Muilikin, Joe Ockermzm, VVilh'am Rccd, Hen- rietta Schneider, David Sugg, Mrs. Franklyn White, Glenn Youngmant 95 ' ' .. ' 4 , .. '2 ' -. .- .Jh'egggggwnggawvwr Bell, Grady. Ellis, Hulciwns, VVcIls, Cooisen. Carnenl Taylor, Cutlum, Cmnin. M., Turner, Beclcr, Cx'UlIin, T.. Paw, Cum, Mathews Armstrong. Dumpsey, Queen, Bruce, Ueargc, Vanh-r Stone1 Halo, May, Mosser, Jonhson Bruce, HL-drlrm, McElroy, Miller, Mullikin, SUE, Br, Yuungumn, Wise, Tyler, Twehucs, Cook, Smith, Nagpl The College Chamber of Commerce was installed :11 the Univc 'ity of Kentucky in 1947. The faculty udvisor i5 Frank Coolscn, and Dean Cecil C, Czirpcn- Chamber Of Commerce Mr is honorary mcmbcr. Oificcrs for the year were: Tim Cronin, president; J00 Mathews, vicwprcsident; Helen Cum, Secretary; Donna Turner, treasurer; XVundu Pace, Mildred i Cronin, Ted Smith, Mury Lou Bcclcr, Jacki: Cottom, i board of directors. l The College Chamber of Commerce is :m organi- i mhon 0i studcnts which strives for the cooperation ' and closc association of those students in activities i which aim to pTCp'dI'O them by actual cxprrinnce and i 1;; xx. Gmrgc Hayes, William Hcdden, Carroll I-Iiier-Rh, Marvin Horton, Richard Hurst, Bobby G, Hntnhms, Lynn Hutcherson, Harold Johnson, Ray Kavnnaugh, Walter Kirchdorfer, John Robert L. Able. Burtis C. Adams, Joyce Alley, Kirkhnm, Janet Kohn, Mary Knxfz, Andy anas, John D, Mil- msuciution in the business world for their future position in husinvss' hli'nlhv jzmm Bu 1v, Mary Lou Heolvr, Churlcs E011, Janie Branden- lcr, James L. Moore, Kenneth Mosser, James Mullikon, Theo- . burg, lerlhu Imu EnviL Alu-i- Brim-gur, Bvuy CnruI Bruce, dare Naucl, John Newton, Ioc Ockernmn, Wanda Pace, Janet i Kvnnvth lhucv, Mark Callahan. VViliiam Cmnpbell, Walter Payne, Sharon Queen, Betty Reed, Valeria Richardson, Juyce Cnrm-nl. XVondcll Chorrv, William E. Clayton. Lorene Clem- Richcy. Carolyn Schenck, John Seltsnm, Billy Scrgennl, Phyllis i nus, Emil CUHVL'I , Ruhm'l 11. Cnmhs. Cnrnl Cuurnd, Frank G. Ann Slime, Felice Smith, XVarmn Starns, David Sugg, Hilde- Cimlu'n, Shnrriil Cooper. jackc Cuttom, Mildrcn Cronin, Tim- garde Taylor, Carol Thompson, VViliiam Thornbury, Barbara uthy J. Cnmin. Alfred Dawson, Forrest Dcun, Mary Ann 'I'usscy, Thomas 'liwchues, Cone Tyler, James Vugt, Cnml meps'uy. jimmu- Ray Eil'i Charles English, Chnrli's Erwin, VVaIter, ank Wnssnn, XVnyne Watson, Charles T. Wells, Hlk'ilkll'd Fvnh-y, Mnu quck. Irene George. Shirley Goodwin, Raymond White, James H. Whitis, Mary Jane Willen, Lcster Jimmy Gorinicy. Russell Grade, Helen Gum. Robert Hall, Wise, James E, Yancy, Glenn Ei Youngman. swzeei'w :1 0f Pickett, Carm-nl, Pitnhm, Millikin. Anderson, Birmingham Donn, Bozarth, Campbell, Miller, Hays Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi was founded at New York University in 1.907. Eta chapter was installed on campus November 27, 1920. Purpose: Sponsor professional programs, conduct business tours, promote better schol- arship. Faculty adviser: Dr. Ralph R. Pickett and members in faculty include Dean C. C. Can'- penter, Dr. Robert qum, Dr, Walter Jen- nings, and Professor Robson D. McIntyre. Ochers: John Brooks Pitman, president; VViHiam R. Miller, Vicerpresident; George Spalding, secretary; George J. Hays, treasurer. Members: Norman D. Anderson, Robert D. .Bonc, William B. Campbell, Walter C. Car- neal, VValt'er J. Clark, George Jlays, DeVVitt Hisle, William R. Miller, James M. Mullikin, John Brooks Pitmzm, George E. Spalding, Glenn E. Youngmrm. 97 One Of the foremost problems in the United States today is the growing crisis in education due to the vast increase in school- age population and the increasing demands on teachers at 21H levels. In many respects the fountainhead of American democ- racy is our educational system. The people who educate our lmdcrs of the future must themselves be prepared and must themselves be capable of responsible leadership. The College 0! Education, under the guidance of Dunn Frank G Dickey, is prc paring men and womcn to assume these positions of hadcrship, Those students are being trained as teachm'x administrators, and other school personneL The Curricula 0f the College give stur dents an upporlunify t0 uquip themselves for any type of oducm tionul work in which they are interested. Each student is given an Opportunity to learn accepted and desirable methods, and to develop skill in tcuching by thv hast of all wuys-pmcticc. vaine, Shelton, Watson. Mangum, Shumntv Vuunhun, Fmris. Cumptun W lon May. chbut. Kubis, Johnson, Hale, Galbraith Johnson, Gum, Callahan, l , L'msl, Riggs, Gillispiu, Jmmings. Miller Combs, Running, Bnrrlgmg arr, McRL-ynulds, Clifford, Lyons, Ensslin, Scnrcy, Sandms Bright, Dunn: Bonncll, All 1, Lucy, W'nllzmv, Gibson, Clark, Cox, Assc Future Teachers of America The VViIliam S. Taylor Chapter of the Future Teachers of Amr-rica was founded at kcntucky m 1939. The purpose of FTA. is tu develop among young pcnplc who um preparing to be teachers 2m organization which shall be an integral purl of state and national education associations. It also socks through the dissemination of information Lmd through higher standards of preparation to bring teacher Sup- ply and demand into a reasonable bnlnncc The Faculty advisors are Mr, R M. Vam Horn, Dr, Jnmcs T Moore, and Dr. Helen Reed. Officers for tho your wcrc: Mary Watson, premdcnt; Eleanor Shelton, vicwprcsidcnt; Beverly Mungum, secretary; Sara Shumatc, treasurer, XIym Snyder, his- Lurizm. Ni hols: Dmum jo Adams, PAulinc Burhnrn Allen, 1min- om- Assnlf, Lucy Lpn Bm'riger, Burlmm jnzm Bclchcr, Enu-Iy Boll, Carol Bonnvll, Patricia Martin Booth, Muer Lou Brut, Pvmzy Tiplnn Bright, jennnc chmzm Brynn, Bnrhuru Joan Burchum, Hnmld Rayner Butnur, Alice Marie Callahan. Mrh. Lucy Jum- Clifford, Murgnrvt Ann Clifl, Flvm David Samson Colsml, Jun Combs. Marvin Lu: Combs, Vyvyan Qombm bamh Joan Compton, Sally Clair ComclL Vivmu Ehzahvlh Cox. Pdfky Suv Craijr. Murjunc Ann Davis, M. KAHIIL'UII Dcvinc. Lmd Rosnlw Dunn, lLlrlmru Ann Dyl-r. May Pn- lull l'u-lds. Kay It Fisher. Juno Cullcr Frost. Kutlwrine E1 llwlh Edi wards, John Culhuun Elkins, JL-rnlyn Ellimn, Norma Pr-Icrs Iim'tu, Donna Sur- Cnlhmilh, Bony Lonisv Gnskin. I'uggy Gmmu. Dixie Clllispitu Gwen Shmmhiru Gorhmn, Helen Hes- lm- Cum, Bdrlmm Innu IInll, Charles J. Harris. SHK' Harrison, lh-tty Noll Htmlrk-ks, Snrnh D'AIQ' HuH'nmn, Nancy Lac Houston. jmw Divtrrir'h Ilm-hnrr, Sumh Jennings . Earl Cr-nv jnhmnn, Jucquvlinu Nm'r-nu Johnsun, Flunccs Pricu Jam's, Mary B. Kvllor, Juun Kvlly. Audn- Fun- Knurr, Jmln Dulnn-c KmuL Mildrvd Snydt'r Knhis', Mnrguvrilc Mngill L; 3', Conic Ann ansun, Ruth IH-nc Luckulxuklyn Mac Lmrr, anlmru Jvumlc Lyons, Umrrly Dwm Mzumum. Murlhu Jon May, BPllil' B. MchlIum, Joan Ellml MuNlivhuvL Ruhm'lu Fay Mclb-ynnlrlw Jn-nny Lou Miller, Put Millvr, Sharon Millpr, julm L015 Unnlgomvr-x, szq' Lw' Nilvs, lh-lfy Nulun, Deidre Nolan. Nom-nu E, Putrm Juan Gardner Pivul. Ann l'mncvs PrmLL Jm-qm-Iixw thn Quillvn. Mudulim- Quin-y, Bonnin- Raiding, Um'ihn Milvht-H Rigus. Jnmu Hulwrls, Imnurn Rm:- 015, Paula Jtntr Running, Humm- Cecil Sundt'rs, Shirl V Jrl-nc Supp, Martha 1 xnnu-s Schvnr-k Ann 5 v. Lun- Sobrou, Cnlhrrinv LUIIiH' Sholbmn. Elummr Louis: Shelton. Juan Shmdvr, Sarah T Shunmir, Anna P'rnnklin Sirin, Nuncy Lnu $147M. lUu-lzl Tharp, L'xdnzl Mm'iv 'l'hnmpsrm. Nizny Lynch Xankt'r. Suvumu- W'ulluu', Mmy XVilhm'lv VVulsrm. Carol Ll'c XVvlm; Hnln-rl Edward N'vlsh, Joan Cnlhwrinu Wllchor. Nnnr-y F. Wllrlnmn, Cumup Kmm-lh VVIIHHHW, Palsy Ann VVIIIiums. jmsiv liliuur qu, Hymn Cnrh'lv V1Ith , V , h' gd- 25m , m .' . . , g A. i1; E 71 gmemh g The College Ulr Ellginvcrhlg was m'gnni'lvd at tho Univurxif 01. KL-ntucky in 1918 and its present hmul is Donn Daniel Voim Terrell. The purpose of tho Collcgzc is. first; to provide cnginmn- inf; education; sccuml. t0 promutc tho developmmlt :md utih'mtin 01h thv state's resources through organized research and throw: consultatiml with industry. Students l'vccivc training in tho hm damentul and applied sciences in preparation 1hr carvers in th- t:hoscn branches of engineering. They rccicvc instruction j: tended to develop :1 strong professional consciouxuess and thu arc rrncmu'ngocl to broaden their education by it'lcluding comm in the fields of the humanities and social sciences as a part their elective work. M3 wan Khmer, Sims, Taylor. Janos Eta Kuppu Nu, national Clcctricul cngineen'ng frm ternity, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1904 Beta Upsilon chapter was installed at the University 01' Kentucky 011 Aplil 2-1, 1948, Ofnccrs for the year were: Linn Jones, president; Bobby Stcphcns, viL-ciprcsidcnt; B. S. Simpson, rc- cnrding secretary; Frank Taylor, corresponding sec- retary; Cmnl Hush trmsnu'r. C. T. Muncy and D B. Burnett wcrc faculty 11d- vism's Ml-gnlmrs of the faculty are Dr. H. A. Humano- witz, B. B. Burnett, C, E. Smith, C. T. Muncy, P. l Crululm, Dr. N, B. Allison, Dr. P. K. Kndalm, Cum'gc McPherson. Thu pllrpnsc HF tho, nrgxmixuiiml is 10 bring into closer union those men in the profcssion of electrical unginccring, who, by their uttuimnunls in mllvgc or in practice, have munif stod a deep interest and marked ability in their dum'n lifu work whereby mutual benefit may be derived. Tn order to qualify for nmmburship :1 mun must be in the upper fourth of his junior class or the upper third of his senior class. Suplu-ns. Ollwrru XVvhmm BIHh Eta Kappa Nu Etta Kiplm Nu Spammax tho :umuul Jnnior-Scnior Ehwtriml Enginvming hip kn U10 purpusv of m; quainling the students with industrial plants; main- lnins vlwmcnl exhibits on display in Andt-rsnn Hull, and sponsors the clc'ctriull portion 0! the displays for Lhu Annual Engineers Day. ALUVL'S: Ulnnl IL Hush, Villmm C'ntkvnll. IAHIII Imu's, Ronald Kincvr. Piurn- OHM L, Hilly Simpson. Dmmld Sims, thhy Slt'pthL ank 'I' I'lm'. Dmluhls Vvlysm'. l'h'dngZ DHHL- BAIkwn ViH1 Hu A Hth'H XVqur Cnrrlv, Frmhh Dznld. U. 31. Duly, CIurL-ncc 1 1 Dun UIIJSUIL Harold Jam's. C, V. Mt'y-r, J. 11. Stamper, Cum; T. VVUIIN 101 ' 1'5 r .. 61.55, war War w v; -. 933:5'A6M'1e 'ufwi . Privnn, Strohmbior. Kcupon Rodgers. Voit. W'ultm's Elliott, Blackson. McCarty, Masun, Quisrnhcrry, Clark, Luminy, Williams, O'Dum'cl, Flynn Pi Tau Sigma Pi Tau Sigma, national mechanical engi- ncvring Fmtcrnity, was founded in 1915 at the University of Illinois, Pi Lambda Chap ter wus installvd on campus on May 24, 1947. Its purpose is to recognize outstanding ability in mechanical engineering and to es? tublish a closer workingr bond between stu- dents and faculty. Honorary members are S. F. Showhan, F. Y. Carter, Russell Gray. Officers: John L. Bishop, president; Omer E. VViHiams, vice-prcsidcnt; William I. Mc- Carty, recording secretary; Charles H. Lowry, corresponding secretary; Robert L. Rodgers, treasurer; James K. Colc, catalogucr. Members: H. W. B2111, I. R. Clark, B. A. Flynn, W. R. Hull, I. F. Lafferty, P. G. Lucas, H. L. Mason, W. H. Norman, P. E. Stroh- meier, W. F. Voit, C H. Walters, J. D. York. Cole, Rodgers, Taylor. VVvhstor, Lanrty, Dumasg Juuos Bmmr-tt, Humphrey, Mason, Fluirt Jones, Monrc, David, Nicolas, Lucas. Joliurson, XVAI Boylv. HchrtIx mulling, VVillinms hpwl Burku, Sirohmeicr, Durrun, Lowry, Bush, York, BishoAls: Stlr'plwns, Crutchcr, Hung, Jelen Tau Beta Pi Tun Beta Pi, national engineering lmnnmry, was founded at Lehigh University in 1885. Alpha Chap- ter was installed on campus on April 5, 1902. It is the oldest Greek Letter organization on the UK campus. Faculty advisers are Profs. Adams, Horim', XVulton, :md Blythe. The purpose 0t Tau Beta Pi is to mark in :1 fitting manner those who lmvc conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and oxen? pldry chzlrzu-ior us nmlvrgmduutcs in enginccring or by their attainments us ulumni in the field of cngb neering. OHicL- : DnuuLH I4. SVVIMH, pH-sidvnl; Funk F. Taylor, xicu-pu-snlmt; Jmnus F, lmlfm' rwnrdinu sm-rrlnry; XVil- Hum CULkm'iil, uwz'rvqmmlmg 9 Txlznv; W'illhnn H, Dupm, lrmmm'r; Hnlwrr I,. Hurlxy-v'i. unmlngcr. Mvmhu : Hurry R. Honm-ll, luhn In Ihslmp, Jumv-s H. Buyh, JAmu-s 1M Murku. Grunt II, Bush. Chnrlm' II. Cmnplwll. VVillinm C. COLkUHIl. Jmncs K. CUM. jumm D. Clulclwr. Jfrn-ddy David, W'illmm D, Dwuhnm. Wilhsun R. Dupps. jusvph S DurrL-H, CL-mur M. lily, .lr.. CluH-th' SV, Flnirty, H. JS Hung. ' mmuk A. Humphn-y, Hollu A. jvlhrmn. Yu-Qnr E. Joh-n. Dmmis I'L Junm Linn XV. jmu-s, Huhml L. Jumux, leIu-s I Lalfrrly, filmrh IL Lnun. Paul C. Lumx. Hmry Mason, Willmm 1. Ski rly, JSmws SV, Manna thnr '1'. Nicol;m H'vndvll S. NurmmL Chmlvs P. anil-r III, thml 1.. Hngrrs, Hmu'y 4 SlriHun'xL Bnlrhy f Slvphvm, Philip Slrohnwicr, Frank la Iuylnr, john KY. S II I. Chvstr'r Sk'nli lvrs, Douglas L. W'l-hslw, Unm-r 1'1, Svilliumm Jimmy 11 York. 103 W?Cnhfxef-xr;:v ' Civil Engineers 'I'hv Alm-I'imm Socicty 01 Civil Engineers wus fmmdz-Ll in New York Citv in 1852. ThL- local Chapter wax immlltd m 1.921. 'I'luv purwm' of Llw organ? itinn is 10 promotu 11w nminhmnuv of :1 high pmivssiunul sLmding among: HIP Inwmlu-xr. .md Hn- melnpmcnt of tho individlml Sllldt'lll vuginw'r through rvgnlnr smninurs and 10C- Lllu's. Faculty adviser 1:: PmL Alvin L. Chambers, and nwmhvrs in faculty include Prof. Duw'id K. Blythe, Dean Dunicl V. Terrell, Prof. Robert E. Shaver, Prof Alxin L. Chzuubcrs, Prof. Frank .lv CllCCk, VIII, Prof, XVillle A. Crcy Prof. James L. chgctt, Prof. Sam, Incl A. Mnrvy, Prof. Laurence C. Pvndlcy, and Prof. L. E. Gregg Officers were, Full 7 C. L. Riley, prusidcul; Fred Haggard, vice prosidont; William Daugherty, scorc- Llr-V-U'DHSIITPY: W'iHium Crccl, Student Council repre- sentative, George Martin, athletic director, Spring - Villium 1301121351, president; Jumcs Boyle, Vil'v pn-sidmt; Tm Mason, smrcturyrtrensuror; Victor Nicolas Student Council representative. Scott Gre- gory, athletic dirccloxx Srm'ors. lhclmnl Ddlv Buldwm. XViHLun Brnussx, Henry Hnlwrls Bmuutt. Kvmu-th Norman Bx-rry. l4; .. Sum Ulmim. jumps lhmsrll Bnylv. Jr.. Richard ViI Bruun, Kuhml Elluuul liuuh'llv. Chmlrx H. CunlphI-ll, V Hll Ed- c w, Ignacio Tums c 117,, Wininm n 11;. ng ,L lmm-x ms demrdi. Cmrm- Mp ViH Eh Jr., Louis Chdrlux' Emma liomlll Hwy lunnslm, Huht'll Ahin Umvmd. lhnuld llnns Ilmzlhs. Tmu A. Humphrey. Smmnl D. Hnlchvwm .Ir.. R0114 H. Ivlh-rmm Victor Framk ,lrln-n. Dunn's Harry Jams. Rnhvrl Jomxx. me. Hills kuhm', H'urrvn LH- kummu, Mmiun . , Luil. Curwm Tull LJppold, Hlimn B. Locker, V l' .IUM-ph Lynch. Fl'l'ddit C. Mugmrd. Jmnm Elmer leumrd, Gr-urgv kaHL-lh MJl'lin. Curl lixicv MLUuirr, John demv'd Mmmnh, jmnvs Vhllium Mnorv. Sn thy 11 Mullins, Dmmlzi HHIlluL-v le. Yiomr Thnnhh Vin-nlns. En'l Goodwin 0mm. Flank E. Outlna, Lui,K Edudrdo Pacheco, Paul k. Pallir Orlzm Papa r., Charles P. lhpuvr HL C Lil Lung David XV. 1w 'nuling! , jmk Hay Srllnn, lh-njnmin M. Sh - mu. IIt-nry Alum Str-ilhu . David Edward Strxxm-L l'unwl 12L wnutl Slnmu Ilmnucl . Slmuv. J Bunny Ku'unl j! Kuv nmh Alvin ' Inr, Nn-wlnn Lum- '1 Hum John H'nllnvv 1111;01'. Lmzun WV. Vhilinufm'd. Dmmld Loo XVhilc, Douglas thclu Vitt. Jillnl'b 'l'um Yuukua. Civil Engineers IanHM: Kvmlvlh HHMI'M h'hm. Hmvy XV, Alvxumlm. Hillmm H. i ' YIHLIIu l.- UnI Ile HUHH'I Dnlr IHylhx mln Luna V lww-d J.le lhnukx. Ltunzv Hmmn Ihuxurvl. Hm thlv. nur Ii Currx LMH' Humu Hl'llrv l. Culr. Hulrml l. nI1m m, HHHH I. Fnlxih. .Iallu's H. CHIIVIUL f?lmrlm H. Dr'nlmnu f1mv'lrx Hnlmnl HI-Illlun. ViHmm hr , m-th Dmkux. XIIlIu'n Ihmldll Ihlplh. Jumph S, Durwlt, Vuln- Xul In: xlIHIH. lmm l . I'NMt-m. HH'WH I, l mln-r. linIu-H Wm l-m Mm mm. an 3. 1mm nu Haullu, 1mm JIdI'Ih'IIHII. .XIVIM IL lLuan Immus 1.. llmluxlin, Auluu HA w. L .x:- Ilnnl. Hqu-M IUthHI ll Chdl'hw V. Clm 'x 1mm; jmld. Hmmn IL yunm Hmlm H. mm. Hahn luulrlllHllLH 1'. lillwrt Lu: lmm'n. Hand l4 X lem M. LmNulx. Jnlm Amhmn lem'lx N.H' Ii. . Hwy! X'IH. VVXLHI li:hsu' Vhllxlmu qulm Huhu-H Humph- n-w .Vlirw jmsr U HAL. Rtlhnhl UHI I'J'JI. jL. Un'n ' l'hlllmL thvll Thwnmx l'xun'H. ylurrx U. lPL'JHV H IhylmltlK HHMIM 1w Ihl; 150th U Huxlllx IR ShL-llm:. h'lhm -l Mmllank JL. ,me Hahn! 'I humm. Chnrlm 1 VAInlr-hldr. uk CV Vdm'u-lrl'. LI max JMHI Wlunplm. jmly Hullnnl Ydlwun. l'mr xt jury Ym IHII. WW . y ,, . ,, MW , n ma: msmm Cruel, Mnlchett, Lafferty, Flairty Riley, Burka, Bush, McCarty Engineering Student Council Thu Enginvrring Student Council is an organization Wllii'h conducts 1110 rcluliuns between the faculty and slmh'nts in tho Enginccring College, and plans and pmnmtvs l'unvlions :md vvvnts held by tlw college. IL is mmpnsud of the presidents of the assemblies 01' cud: of Llu- lUlU' Llcpr'Llncnls 0f the College and um ullm mvmbcr from ouch freshman class. The faculty .ulx'isnr is Professor Shllry F1. Adams, Oflicurs fur the yL-ur wore Richard L. Mutchctt, president; James F. Luifcrty, vicc-prcsidcnt; WIillium E. anL svr-n-huy-trmsurmn Members: Jumcs A. Burkn, Grant H. Bush, W7illiam E. Crcc'l, Claruncv XV. Fluirty, James F. Luffcrty, Jumps E. Lung, Y11lium J. McCarty, Cccil L. Rilcy, H1 T. Ymmg. Mechanical Engineers The Uxmvcrsily 011 Kentucky Student Branch of the American Society Of Mechanical Engineers was im stalled 0n the, campus in 1911, Its purpose is to pro- mote the art and science of mechanical engineering; to um'ollmgc original research; to foster engineering education; and generally broaden the usefulness of the engineering profession. The faculty advisor is O. W. Curd, Members of the fncultyurc: Proi E. B. Pcnrod, XV. M. Carter, R. D. Hawkins, 01 1V. StuwurtJ RI. K. Marshall, M. V. Johnson, 0. XV. Card, I. F. Thorpe, J. T. Miller. Officers wore: James F. Luffcrty, Chairman; James A. 1811:1111, vicc-c-huirmml; Omcr E Williams, secre- tary; Charles E. Burris, treasurer. Thu rcprvsvnlntivc 10 the Engineering Student humus K, CHILE 11. Aan, Hm'rv 11. AHHL J12. Hwy D. IMM- uin, Hcm'v H7. Bull, Earl C. Dm'imx juhn L1 Bishop Ihmnhl D. Hmmvll, HHM-rt U1 BIHVIHRHI. Donn 1V1 Brown. .qul: E, Iillrm'tL Chiuh's Burris Jun- 11. Chuh. JHHH'Q K. Cuh', VVAIlI'I' C. Cmmh, jack 1!. M 15, 11011111 . Dirkmn, jr.. Hrmwm H. Ewnnun. Clayton 11. Flynn, Jr ansull Fn-mnun. Gh-nn C1 Fullvr. Paul M. Furr, Klzln'in I Lumps, J'mry L, ' 1Villiilm C Gulf, sz, Edum M. Cowl. Ul'lmim A. HL'Hn 1'1. Hmd, lnsulvh S. Ilwdvrsun. Jmm-s A. lx'hum, Clmllm A. Ishum. Chm ' II. jvll III. 'l'hmnux A. Kx'um-I, jumvs; F. 11:1111113, John C. LL-uthmuu, Ilngd A. Lilmrvs, Churhx H. l,.muy, Paul tL Luc'n. Snmm'l P1 MAL'L'JH'IL NVI'llimu J. Mc- CurtyA Puul S1 nyor, jn 1311 F1 Mourr, Kt-nm-HI R. Mmrisun, Imbrrl NV Nulmn, Humcc S, Nmimlsmv. 1:3. W'vmlvll S. Nur- mun, jnmnu' 1L Nmum. 1.qu c, me-ll. jr., me r1. 12mm, XVilHum Ii, Ilriw'n. RnM-rl L, HN-d, Jw- H. Rum. Huhml L1 Hrldnvrs. Edmund HmlxnmL YIm-x-nl j1 Huck IL, Jluymuml V. Shrrlvy, Jnhn J. Slmtkumki, XVxlliam 11. Sh-wm, Jr.. an'l R. hlmnn'k, I'hihp hhuhrm-irl. Juwph C. WHL'IH', 1VIHimH h. Vnil. Jr., Chmlvr , W'ultws. '11me V. VVnIkius', Cn-oum- H. Whm-. 1L, Omvr E1 VVilIinnw, Jimmie D1 York. 107 Electrical Engineers Thv Elvttriud Enginu-rs Assembly WJS founded in INS! .md was ins'mllt'd rm Hu' L'zunpns in 1907. It in pludvs Hu- .stmlvnl hmnrhvs of Wu Anwl'icun Insti- tuu- ut I'Ilvvtriml l'Ingincvrs :md 11w Institutu of Radio lingimwrs. le purpnsv at tho Ol'KullilzltiHll is 10' promote the lILIiIIleIIH' ml; .1 high pmfvssimml standing among lhv Int-mlwrs, 21nd Hm dm'vlnplm'nt of the individual shnlwnt mmimw through wgulur .svminurs Lllld lvtw UII'VH'. The main projects for the Assembly have been Enginmrs' Day zmd :1 wm'k-long trip to Florida. omcvrs for the years wrircz L. K. Adums, faculty klleiMlI; C. 11. Bush, prCSident; Vic Meyur, sm- xlary- lrmsllrcr; program chairmen wcrc; Don Gibson, AIDE. Chairman, and Joe Cook IRE chairman. Nlcmh'xs 0f the faculty indudc Dr. H. A Romano- wit7. Dr. N. B, Allison. faculty adviser for THE; Dr. P. Karlah; C. T, Marley, C. E. Smith, faculty adviser for ALE P, J. Graham, C. VV Padgett and G. McPherson. Wu 5 W4 l5 53W! 2.! VEW Hung, Brohmx'n. Burhu, Mntchett, McCain. Inm'sA Lnnglt-y Johnson, Cruuso, Spokes, Hodges, Sloul Freeman, Tyson, Crnwmrd. Srmrs, McDonald, Campbell, Hammond, Clifton, Swift. Brown, Ilvnshuw, Hardwick, Smith, Vogel, Ravencroft, Mum's, Sulisburg Norwood Society The Norwood Mining and Metallurgical SO- ciety was installed at UK in 1910 It is a student chapter of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Faculty advisor is Prof. C. S. Grouse. Other members in the faculty are C. R. Gerhard, J. P. Hammond, R. E. Swift, E. M. Spokes, and D. F. Clifton. Officers: Jim Burka, president; Dick Match- ctt, vice-presideut; Rex Hodge, secretary; Lyn- don Langley, treasurer; Dave VVieting, seri gcant-atwarms. Members: C. J Hurdwick, J. XV. Morris, C. D. Ravencmft, H. W. Smith J. T. Tyson, R. J Hung, A, R. Inncs, A. XV. McCain, R. R. Vogel, C. E. Brohmvn, J12, J. A. Burkzl, C, K Franklin, C. L. Langley, H. L. Murchctt, J! D Campbell, F. 11. Salisbury, J. IL Stcars, F. E. Brown, M. T llvnshzmg H. Hodge, A. C. Johnson: Jr., D. B. McDonald, D. 1,. Wicting J. XV, Crawford, D. C. Frecman, W. R. Stout. 'M'rf'v '5' v v tar v. V , ., x, O r V 1. 9 .4 y. t. . h h H tW-th 9:0.d3$?fw.f:'irzd 'm, '54? .- LQP . . . x ?;?ka t FL The College of Law is dirccted by Dean Elvis I. Stnhr. The College was organized in 1908 and it was the first law school in the state to become fully accredited. It has long been accredited by all agencies which established standards for law schools, in- cluding the Court Of Appeals of Kentucky, the Association of American Law Schools, the American Bar Association, the Re- gents of thc University of the State of New York, and the courts and Bar Examiners of all forty-eight states. The Law Library is one of the Finest in the south, containing some thirty-seven thousand carefully selected volumes, Palmer, Schrader, Weight, Mitchell, Lyon, Hinnnm Settle IrW Collins, Soynrs, Carroll, Dayle Levin Houxnele. Turner, Fossutt, Bonduxant, Gen 15 Jr., Crugory Jr., Baker Jr. Henry, Reed, Smith, Levy, Munroe Jr., Trimhh' Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity was founded at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1869. Breckinridge Inn Chapter was installed on campus in 1925. Its purpose is to promote sounder legal learning and higher legal ethics. Members in the faculty include Dean Elvis Stahr, Paul Oberst, F. W. VVhitesidC, and A, B. NICEweu Distinguished members of Phi Delti Phi include: Franklin D. Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, john Foster Dulles, Adlai Stevenson, Lowell Thomas, Dean A. D. Kirwau, State Attorney General I D. Buckr man, and Court of Appeals Judges Osso Stan- ley, I. XV. Cammack Porter Sims, and J. B. Millikin. Omccrs: Tommy Mitchell, mugiglvr; Neville Smith, historian; David Sebree, secretary; Ollcn Himmrt, exchequcr; Edwin Monroe, chaplain Phi Delta Phi Actives: Gonrgc Bukcn Bill Blnnlun. 'jamm Hun dnmnt, Julian Carroll. Cilmm anningg lid I-bsscit Osmn' Cvmlds, J, A. Grvgmjx; 011ml Hinnzmt. Imm-s Levin David Levy, James Lynn, Tum Mikhail. Ed win Munroe, 1ther Pulmz'r. L. M. Timon, Holu'rt Heed, Eugene Rocmclo, Cmrgu Svllmdor, Dzn'u Sw hrt-v, Crvcne Settle, vailhr Smith. Thomas Soyurs, Don Weight, John XVright. C113 XVyliu Plcdgvs: Thomas Collins, Dick Doyle, Earl Hnnnj. Harold Huddleston. Robert Short, J. Mnntjny 'l'rimhlc: C1111 Turner, Conley VVilkcrsm'l, Stuart Yushmzm. Student Bar Association 'Ihhv Student Bar Association is an organiza- tinn cmnposcd exclusively of stndcnts in the Collcgv of Law. It aids in supporting many law school functions and in addition sponsors M'Vu'zll social Lwouts. Among thy activities of the SBA is the an? mull Law Day an event which takes place in vurly Xhly. Thy program generally includes the pI'CHH'linITy rounds of the 3,100t Cour? competition, :1 luncheon honoring the grad- uating class, a mock trial, a panel discussion and a lecture by some outstanding personage in the legal profession. Throughout the year the SBA also sponsors other programs of in; terest to prospective lawyers. The officers are: L. M, Tipton Reed, presi- dent; Thomas A. Mitchell, vice-prcsident; Joan Skzlggs, secretary; Edward L. Fossett, treasurer. J -, I '-I q, L. .. ..-9 1 0111' Crud 51-11001. 111111111 11111 1111111111111 111 Dmm 11011111111 E. Spivcy. now 11111113 1111111111: t1111 111p 11117.1-11 1111111151 3411111111111- 5111111115 111 the 51111111 111111 5111111111'1151-111 1111111111'1'5 111' 11111-111110 11111111121111 students 1111111111111 111111 111 1111111111115 01 54111111111111 111114111-1-3 11111111111-11 19111111 31111111 111 1111111 111' tl111 111111' 5111111115 01 11111111111111 study 11 51'111111 512111 1111111111111 with 11 111111111 1111111151 111 1111111111111' work 111111 111511111111 11115 11111111 1111siq111111111 :15 Director 1111 1111111111111- 81111111. 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The Capabilities 0i lliv izu'iilty arc vxvmplilivd hy thv fact Hull our College 0i Phar- nmcy is 0110 ml twelve in the United States invited to purticiputv in A Drug Administration Smiiiiizlr financed and hold by Hiv W'ul- grm-Ii Company, This is for tczlclivrs 01 Drug Adiministration in cullof'jcs 0f phurmuq: Mm cwmplil'ying thv rvputution 0i this qullugu is thy izu-t that applications for admission to HIV snphw mow class m'xt full have already rmclicd the limit. Kappa PHL 1111111111111c11111'11111 frutc1'11ity, was 1111111111111 111 1111' 11111113151111 111.1111134111111 111 1879. L7115111111 Chapter was 1119111111011 1111 1111111111115 1111 9111111 13. 19119. 17111-11111' 111117151111; 11'. M1 Doughty, 111-11111015 111 1.11011113': 11. XI. Doughty, C1145. 1111-1111; 1 11111111111111. 1111119. 1411551111111 . 0111111115: 011111-11 11011111115, regent; Chester 1311111111111111g11r. Vicc-rvgcnt; Chas. 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Curry 1.11111111. 11:11 E11: VV111111111 C1'111111ry, Edward 1711111111, 11111111 11111111111111; :1111'12111 Ligon, 11111111111 Mc- C111'111111L'. 1111111 31113111411151 1111'1'3' Morris, 11111 N1111111111, 111111.110 11111111151111, 11111 11111111. C111y 1510111111. Kappa Psi 11:15 two 1111111115 1111111111111', 11111511111- B1111 111 011111111 111111 11 Spring 151111111111 111 May. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC RELATEONS University of Kentucky, Lexington 115 wya',w VA- ;a-:V. v - . 45. f V 4' W 7 m1? wnepasuaegrqzv Vu1km. lunxn-El. I Slnluh :. I . hmlm, 1 u mum clulttv, H'nh Dmm Shun , Phi Delta Chi Hyi Dvllzi Chi, 111mmnu-vuliml fraternity, W215 Imunlvrl nl Hw L llhl'l'MU Hf Michigan in 1883. Al- Mm 'nln vhmtvr xxns inxluHml :11 Hit Unix'vrsily 0f lxr um: ky Cullt-gv nl' Hmmmn'y in LUMSYiHU in 192 'l'hw pmlmw ul llu- mum: is in pmnmtv fmlm'nzll urgmimlmn. nnmml h-Hmvshilx culmlgu uf mind and haul. mul h: ?mlvl' Mumnawuliull rvsmrch and high ,anLuxhiIL le Mmlu :ulxiwr ig V'. 17, livlllwrg. Other mmw Inn :umm: Mn. I'urult'k indudu Dam, E P. SIHHC, V. V XYthm, D. Hulvilwm, C, Urwkinridgu, und J. W. Hilvi. UHiwm fur Hw yau' an' Chullcs llL-ndr,-rsun, mullu leirl' Hmnxwlor: Ihu'nld Jnnm. wm'Lhy Vice umim lm': Hlan SHIN, qu'tII-x kt-upur 0f rt-vords Lmd uni 'Inm HL-Ixmlelx. wnrlhy kwprr ui' Hnunw Pdlll U'anix L 11mm r Al 1mm Hum Yill1 um, Murlhy pro: 142.. Hlih CJim-x xxmtlu innur gmml. , mum, Zulu IhIHme .Smil Him, Grugm H ' ur, Punlve, Stobcr, W'hitlivld 'ullivnn. Powcll, Simmnns ims. Camus, Muhrm, Slankt-y Ruhhuru, Phillips, Drockinnrdgc lenbcrs: Darnell Wutvrs. Jumcs Crngin, Byron Sims, Juvk Rick, Charles llcndcrsmx: Charles Zuhcror, Billy Gaines. Harold Junta; Tum Reynolds, Paul OWlum-l, Hugh 'Hmrmun, Ed Fuulmy, Conn: Rilry, jor: Svlmttv, Bruce XViUiumS, Clarence Purdue, WHIHy Svhnd, Presley ML-ym', Jessv Snnth, Junk Stohor, Bob Durhin. Henry Fmvlulz Jzu'nr's Knontz, David Starkey Huhn-IL Simmtms, Frt-ddic V'ilh 1m, Don LippL-rl, John XhuhL Ralph Phillips; Kvmwth Slu'udm, Andy Decker, Bob Hurst. D011 MaLM'L-y. Com: Mallory. James 1.:13; xu'll. deid Sullivan. Curl Whitfield, Dave Huff, RMr m't anixL-1', and Curnwl POWUH. Hcdgvs: Dun Elum, and Mm'l'cl Kvnuudy. v 1hABiE'MWW .ywm '1: AIWf'LTZ-irj'51v . VVntmn, SvlL 511m, Crecvlius. Cninvs, Hopkim l-irvrkv'midgr Clnssor, Slone, Lusalmlft, Rt-hlwrg T110 Alpha Xi Chapter of Rho Chi, 1121- timml pharnmccuti 111 honorary socivty, was Iblmdecl at tho Ul'u'vcrsity of Kentucky in 1949. Mcmbvrs must be in the upper 20 per cent of their class, and their standing must be 3.00 0r ubove. Other Critm'in include character, pursonulity, and 1 WldCl'ShUl Faculty mmnbers may also be members of tho society. ! Rmhmmn. Niumnn, Colo, Slrdzo. Patterson, McCormick, Elam, Eamon, Cn-gmy, Ely 1 lhnuzhly, nwL Sullurhnd. Milli. anklm, Bnltonhtrum' 'llmmpmn Luann Hm 4 Xme- . 'hmnpstm. Fitch, Vht'Clcr, Schnnttt , Cale, Monis, I::Mr nns I lhmmn .Xrnol SvlL Arlmld, Cordon, Hume, Richardson Shndmvk, Lunumh-I, Marsh Thu An'lcriczm Pharmaceutical Association American . was hmmlod in Philmlulphin in 1852. The UniVursity of Kentucky Brunch was installed at llu College of Pharmacy in Louisville in h 1 1935 P armaceutlca Tho purpusv of this organization is to im- prove the scimm' and art 015 Phnrmuuy, and A - - t0 vncmn'ugv such proper relations among the SSOClatlon mmlicul ln'nh'ssions and the pcuplv :11 large :15 may promote tlw public xwli'uru Faculty Advisn'rs: Dr. A. C. Classm; Dean II P. 51mm Omcvrs: President Chnrlws C. Mills IL; VichrL Mont Tom Heylmlds; Secretary? Trmmm-r Allen W'uLm's; Svrgeantint-Arms Bruce '1 110111psnn. 118 The College of Adult and Extension Education was estab- lished in 1954. Through this College the University oilers ex- tension CILISSES in many Kentucky connnunitics, conducts an Evening Class program On the campus for adults, Operates the Northern Center at Covingtom and CHEIS nearly 200 Home Study correspondence courses. Tho College also conducts many work- shops and clinicg and the annual Kentucky high school speech, drama, and music festivals,- in which last year alone nearly 6,000 high school stmlmts pnrticimtcd. These activities of the' Col- lege emphasize that Who State of Kentucky is the University's campus? - 75o ., v y . . .V . f d . '- i'v hgwgnv f h w. w ' x as? 5' :WEofghkSma 'Ea: 33wa h en. mar ... The Northern Ccntcr is further CVidL'nuu that truly mThe Campus of tho University is the State of Ken- Thc Ccntcr hus hommc a vital link hnlwmn lurk tho Loxinglun uumpus and Nurthm'n Kvntncky. It has grown steadily sincc it was vsmhh'shcd in 1948, with :1 currvnl peak cnrnlhncnt OF 710. Located in Coviugh ton, the Center onuhlus rcsidcuts 01V Northurn Kon- tucky to complete their first two years of college with out Imvmg home 01' lhuir joh Clusscs are scheduled m gix'v the studcnt :1 definite udxummgc in scouring purt-timu work while attending svhnnl. An increasing number of students on campus sponl thcir Freshman and Snphnmorv ymrs at tho Cmiugtun Ccnlur. Some gmdualtc work is 21150 available for those working on ddmnm'd dcgrccs. Director Thomas L. Hunkins heads :1 sluH of more than thirty peoplv. Standards :u'c the same us on tho 'ity campus, Lllld courses curry full residence U 111er- Credit. rho King and Qm-vn nf Hl-nrls Slvullwm- Gmnlum :md lnhn WWHH 077716771 Extenszbn Mud Huuknvy, Nluluml Skinnvr, Mary Merrcll, Zunc Dallas, and Avery Dolsmx AJAX Patricia A UN Carin SNOW QL, IC 'wv a -v v ., pm: V3 9 . v'vM mg w o. v ,n. A . wars; A3;sxz-taozkxmmkwva-v? - , ' m-.1wmwa.,i,,. ,7 V . ?.?.fc; istix. Byway; .. i i i i i . ?x'eeamwwssxsz: . 'VW wr w o- dariwtsfkaa r u... 55x 3 ifv Am, Wama, 75m m. foxmx In his first year of Ci iife-time ambition, this not- ive Kentuckicm turned out one of Kentucky's greatest teams and also put another feather in his own cap. Coming from a successful job as backfield coach of the great Cleveland Browris, Coach Collier led the Cats to it's first win over Tennessee in Knoxville in 30 years, and was also seiected The SiE.C.'s Cooch-of-the- Yeari Congratuiotions Coach Collier and welcome back to Kentucky?! 52:; 5 R1 9. WIfJPM $5114 XX . . 4, 54611191, N65541: 25'. M'frhw W- 0 MAKVZAWD - 20 Facing the 1953 national champs, The Cats picked a tough one for the opener. The college coaching career of Blanton Collier was off to G rugged start. Fumbles and interceptions were costly, however, the Cats were rugged and impressive although They were not deep in reserves The Wildcats were within the Terrapin 3O yordvline six Times, but failed To cross the diagonal marker. They also out firstedowned fhe Terps 1779 and out gained them by 130 yards. Scribes and coache,c said Maryland looked like 0 team at mideseoson. ?ach 015 MUS - 2 5 As part of a double header in Memphis, the Cats were beaten by the team which was going to be named the 1954 champion of the Southeastern Conference. Kentucky found the running of Bobby MCCOOI and the exceptional passing of quar- terback Eagte Day just too much to cope with. Kentucky's scores came on a 24 yard fietd goal by Delmar Hughes, and on a pass trom Hardy to Schnellenbcrger, An old enemy of the Cats turned out to be a friend in this tussle Hererto-tore plagued by fumbles, Kentucky capitalized on a Bengal miscue when Duke Cumutte recovered a lost ball on the L.S.U. 45, From here the Cats went on the ground to score. With 1:03 minutes left, Hughes connected with the extra point to give Kentucky it's first win of the season. w'f.i'.J1 '.'F.'53'N;Wv mmman :- m Mi - W AUBURAA M Although 0 one touchdown underdog, the Cats took to the ground to grab this tilt from Auburn. The baffling young Cats seemed To have come of age. Line play was the seasonis Toughest 0nd Wildcat pass defense stopped Auburn's powerful passing attack time after time. Quor- terbock Bob Hardy and third string fullback Walker seemed to spark the Kentucky onrush, Hardy passed to Schnelienberger for orie TD, and Dick Rushing tallied cne more. Hughes accounted for one P.A.Ti and Hardy converted for two Via this victory, Collier won his first Coachiof-the-Week title. 0M - 7 FLORK04 i 2K Fumbies again! Four costly pass interceptions and three fumbles seemed to be the deciding point of this game. In five encounters, the Cats had lost ihe ball 21 times A knee injury early in the game proved To be Co-captain Joe Koch's last game for Kentucky Coach Coilier termed the Team flat as a pan- cake. K 525501;, IWIMM Uhee f3 OEOKCDKX IECKK' 6 With Co-captams Kirk and Koch sidelined because of im JUHCQ, seven men on the doubtfm lust, and Tech a two Touch- down favorite, it looked dark for the Cats. However, sparked by Hardy, who thrcugh his performance gained PIayer-ofetheWeek, the Cats took a memorabXe victory and earned Coach Collier his second CoacheofetherWeek title, W400 WMMM 3 Gettfmg off to a slow start, the Cats were led by Villanovo 3-0 in the first quarter, The Wildcafs seemed to wake up in the second quarter, and went on to fake this one with out much trouble. Hardy and Dick Mitchell were the strong men. MC 53 WEMMU ff; 7 With a slow start, the Cats reminded Ken- tucky followers of last year's Memphis State game when Kentucky was trailing at half-time 6-0. However, it didnt take long for the Cats to catch fire, It was the last game on Stoll Field for seven seniors. UK- t 7 MMDV' 7 Wildcat fans saw some of the most intense officiating ever witnessed ot the U. of K. homecoming game. The Cats were penalized a total of 130 yards and Vanderbilt 35 yards. A guard and a center teamed to give Kentucky one of its three T.Dt's. In the second quarter, guard Neil Lowry crashed through to block a Commoe dore punt. The ball deflected into the Vandy end zone where center Dove Kuhn fell on it for the telly. . war: zone? 1;. ; kgA-Imm t4 HIWVUFEE l3 Remember Kirk's block of the Tennessee attempted extra point? Remember Mills' run- ning lett-foated kick from the Kentucky end Remember Schnellenberger being all alone in that left flatwand Hardy's pass to him for the TD. with only 3:20 minutes left in the game? Remember Delmar Hughes' sure toe and that final winning extroepoint kick? Who could ever forget? These were only the hlghllghTS of the game. coaches victory, Many of us had seen in pre- It was a team and vious years the Cats slump when the Vols got on top, but 05 Coach Collier explained after the game, t'The bays just refused to give up It had been thirty years since the Barrel had made the trip from Knoxville to Lexington in the hands of the Wildcats. It was a great day for Kentucky, but again, as in 1953, the Cats were forced to stay at home on New Years Day while a team they had defeated played in 0 Bowl Game. But Colonel, I believe the Bar- re! has found a new home!! vlpe-ujl mywauikwiia-A $129513 9? nMwn'E-PNRItha 1. mwwmmmmu t $3.2? zwetrwsarwww , Kmfmty i i I By playing host to three of the top teams in the nation, Kentucky again proved itself to be tops in the nation by repeating its second straight UK Invitational Tournament crown, Utah was ranked second in the AP poll behind Kentucky, La Salle, led by mighty Tom Gala was marked at 4th spot, and Southern California was in 13th position. The Cats drew powerful Utah in the first round and were shooting for Rupp's 500th triumph as Kentucky cage mentor, The Utes boasted a 7-0 record already, and the Cats had only been in three contests, losing none. Utah's previous game experience gave them a decided advantage and the Wild- cats were trailing by one point with 4 min- utes to play. Then Puckett was fouled and made one of two free throw attempts which tied the game with two and oneehait min- utes left. Captain Billy Evans sank two more charity tosses which gave Utah posses- sion' but they lost the ball out of bounds. Kentucky then called time out and Der MVWMM EmammL : Baron called the out of bounds play which the Cats had been practicing all season. Puckett tossed to Jerry Bird who made the basket. Then Cookie Grawemeyer, who was high man with 27 points, hit another free toss. The game ended Kentucky 70 Utah 65. After downing the nation's second ranked team, the Cats had to look toward the num- ber four team, La Salle, and their great All- American Tom 6010. Unbatfled by the Explorer zone defense, Kentucky built up a quick 2075 lead, but led by Gola, La Salle moved up to within 8 points at the Cats as the halt ended with Kentucky leading 3428. After that it was Kentucky's ball game and the.Ruppmen went on to win 6354. Free throws allowed La Salle to menace the Cats, the Explorers gaining 12 points this way to the Wildcats 5 points from the charity line Billy Evans tied with Gala for high point honors with 20 points Also looking impres- sive was Jerry Bird on rebounds and Bob Burrow who tallied 18 points for the Catst ' W$$$Kff$2law , .m -. When the season opened, tons didn't know what sort of a team Coach Rupp could turn out. After the loss of the Ter- rible Trio , Coaches Rupp and Lancaster were faced with a tremendous rebuilding job. But as usual, Der Boron shaped to- gether the top team in the nation. Then at mid-seoson, another rebuilding job confronted the coaches, Gruwemeyer 0nd Puckett were lost. Although these were Jorge gaps to filll the Cats continued their winning and proved to the nation that they were still the best. The world's poor- est prophet, Rupp said after the opener with LSU. when the Cats won 74.58, I simply dont know about these kids Fol- lowing this one, the Cats beat powerful Xavier, and Bob Burrows showed strong in scoring 27 points as the Cats downed Temple 79-61, In the first game of the New Year, the Cats seemed to have hit on early peak by tromping Temple 101- 69, but then it happenedeGeorgia Tech. Kentucky was looking to- ward a 39 straight record and hadn't scouted Tech with their meager 2-4 rec- ord. Tech had defeated the CaTs oniy once in 29 games since 1930 and pre-game predictions seemed to indicate a con- tinuing of this record Kentucky was I e a d i n g with 30 seconds to play and tried to stall the bali. 7 Then a jump ball was coiled, Tech's Helm got the Tip and went all the way for The score, That was ire Georgia Tech 59, Kentucky 58. De Paul caught Kentucky's wrath in the next tilt when they were downed by The Cats 92-59 Kentucky's rebounding had improved tremendously. Evans and Burrow were top scorers. Now the Cats invaded the south for Critical games with S.EAC teams. The opener with Tulane and the second game were close but the Cats were showing themsetves to be great dutch players. Next came Tennessee with a respectable record 0t 92. The Vol cogcrs were out for revenge for the beating their footballers received from Coach Colticr's great football team. Ken- tucky was favored by only 8 points. Al- though Copmm Billy Evans was out due to a sprained ankle received in the L.S.U. tilt, the Cats took this one easily 84-66 Kentucky now had a 3--l SEC, record with an l lel card for the Season. Burrow was top with 25 points. The game with Vandy was a ditterent story, The SEC. records at both teams were identical, and a loss would virtually K0. the loser from the conference race It was a big one tor both teams, The Cats took this one 75-7l, but the Com- modores put up one of the most notable struggles of the season Kentucky blew two l7 point leads and the Cats were erratic throughout the game. Tech again. When this one ended with the Engineers on top 6559, Tech coach John Hyder summed up most all our thoughtse l'l just don't know what to say. i'vvl'nr' The Engineers held the lead all the way led by their mighty guard Joe Helms who tallied 24 points. Free throws told the tale with Tech hitting 25 of 33 attempts at the charity line. Kentucky out tield goaled Tech 2720. This second loss to Tech cost the Cats dearly. It knocked them from the Nume her One national rating to sec- ond place and cost them a Chance to gain on Alabama for the SEC. crown and the automatic invitation to the NCAA. tourney. When guard Linville Puckett left the squad, Gayle Rose filled his spot ably and the Cats continued on their victory road. Florida, MiSSIssippi, Miss sissippi State and Georgia alt tetl victims to the Cats, and Kentucky again gained top rating in the nation. Next, the Cats downed Xavier in a return match and took De Paul in a close one 76-72. Only critical conference games remained now, Vanderbilt ottered l e s s resistance than in the first meeting and Auburn was handily disposed of 93759, The Cats' most important game ot the season was with Alabama on which the S E C championship and a NCAA. tourney berth hinged. Everyone was tense, and the bat- tling begah even before the game started with a few Haring tempers on the floor during warm up. Kentucky looked especial- ly good on the otfehsive boa rds w somethmg they had lacked all season. Gayle Rose, continuing his ex, cellent play was great in the clutch. When 'Bama took a 49-48 lead, Rose hit two quick baskets which gave the Cats the lead which they never gave up It ended Kentucky 66 Ala- bama 52 with the Cats as SEC champs e Ruppls 16th Crown-e and an automatic bid to the N.CA.Ai Tournament. Burrow was top for the Cats with 26 points and 25 re- bounds followed by Sophomore sensation John Brewer who tol- lied 19 points. The hectic seo- son was closed with Tennessee in Lexington. It was the last game for seniors Evans and Rose who ended their college basketball careers with 26 and 20 points respectively. Follow- ing this 104-61 victory, Adolph Rupp, at the end of his Silver anniversary year at UK, was honored by former p1oyers and approximately 13,000 fans at Memorial Coliseumt 10H ; m. y . . :gmw; At the end of his 25th year at Kentucky, Rupp has built a record that will stand as long as there is 0 game of basket- boH, Among other h o n o r s gained, Cooch Rupp has won 496 games and lost only 86o captured 16 of 23 SEC. titles obeen the only coach to take the NCAA. title three times and the NIT. title once for four notional titlesrcreoted 18 All American basketball players and innumerable All S,E.C. ployers-oond set 0 rec- ord of 124 consecutive home court wins. You just cant hardly beat Der Boron. Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky 84 61 86 66 76 77 93 66 Kentucky 104 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Kentucky 70 Kentucky 63 Mississippi 61 Mississippi State 56 Georgia 40 Xavier 55 DePauI 72 Vanderbilt 59 Auburn 59 Alabama 52 Tennessee 61. Utah 65 La Salle 54 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky 74 73 79 82 101 58 92 58 64 84 75 59 87 Louisiana State Xavier Temple St. Louis Temple Georgia Tech DePaul Tulane Louisiana State Tennessee Vanderbilt Georgia Tech Horida 58 69 61 65 69 59 59 44 62 66 71 65 63 A W ,. A . . a6 :5, ' A .-f 7 , 7 6 ' w. '1 ml 7 3'11' n'u' 'ltdk'k-Lw m; 2L2... I 2111' '7 33ml$sl erh a meager 9 worn 10 lost record for me 1954 season and only 6 returning 1etr tcrmen, Coach Lancaster was faced with o 1mg rebqumg task in 1955 Hurlcr Cookwe Gmwemeycr was 1031 due to a boskctbaH mwry 0nd rxght-honder Jimmy Day was the cnly retummg pncher of the beginning of the 1955 Season, PouI Comm, Charlie An, dcrson, 8111 WiHmd and Jerry Calvert were expected To be the. mamstoys m the 1955 campowgn raw MW t . After losing four Iettermen, Coach Algie Reece's mermen duplicated their last 5807 son's record by taking seven of ten meets. Top Cat swimmers, Poul Boilinger 0nd Rog- er Messick, represented UK of the South- eastern Championship swim in Goinesvilie and took two first place titles each. Bol- iinger broke his own SEC record in the 220 yard free style, and also took first place in the 440 yard free styie. A junior, Mes- sick won both the 50 yard Grid 100 yard treestyle titlest Messick also represented Kentucky in the N.CA.A. meet in March 1955. The 1954 season saw UK'S netmen taking nine of fifteen meets. However, 05 the Kyion goes to press, Coach H, H, Downing is looking forward to a more successfui season and a much improved team in 1955. With six re- turning lctiermen, led by Captain George Koper and star Biliy Evans, plans are being made to enter a team in the spring S EC meet. For i955 the Cats selected 0 tough schedule and wiil be looking for help from iettermcn George Corey, Glenn Dorroh, Joe Toy Ior, and Joe Teoguei In the 1954 NCAA. Fencing Tournament, Wildcat tencers proved themselves to be probably the strong est team in the South. Captain Phila lip Prother placed 15th in the sober, John Whittenberg 15th In the foil, and Robert Dodson placed 22nd with the epee. As 0 team, they ended up 14th out of forty teams participating in the tourney. Coached by Colonel H. H. Rogers Kentucky tor outclassed other teams from the Southland. Golf The loss of the great Gay Brewer dimmed the season for Coach Johnny Owens and his golfers. In the 1954 season the Iinkmen managed to win only 6 meets, dropping 9 However, with returning lettermen Bob Logan, Mike Prunty, Donny Boone and John Y. Brown aided by Don Wester, Joe Johnson and BiH Buckner the Cat golfers are looking forward to 0 better record in 1955. Coach Owens' men placed second in the Kentucky Inter- collegiate Tournament in Shelbyville in 1954, and plan an invasion of Flor- ida schools during Easter vocation 1955 playing University of Florida, Rollins and Florida State Fencmg Wildcat thinlies broke even in the 1954 season taking three meets and dropping three. Coach Seoton's track- men won first place in the Triangular Meet at Hanover, Indiana, and did well in many events in the SEC. meeteBilly Mitchell in the high jump, Captain Frank Scott im the 2 mile, Joe Platt in the broad jump, and Jess Cur- ry in the low hurdles. Lettermen ex- pected to Carry the colors in 1955 are Co-coptoins Bill Volleau and Art Nochcmd; Jock Brown in the 100 yard dash and 220; Billy Mitchell and Ray Mills in the high jump; Eddie Ernst in the 440; Dick Rushing in the broad jump, and Don Cooksey, a sprinter. u ' Coached by Colonel H. H. Rogers, Kentucky riflemen piled up an en; viable record in 1954 ending the sea- son with on 8-4 record and placing sev- enth in the NCAA. In 1955 the rifle team joined the Ohio-Kentucky Interh collegiate Rifle League and 05 the Kyion goes to press, rank third in the league. They also participated in the lHinois Notional Invitational. Meme bers of the team are Captain Robert E. Prichard, Frank E. Cronfill, C. D. Combs, and Joe L. King. 145 Holt, Beutly, VanMetcr, Willard, Stillv, McCreurv Jones, Comm, Surfncr, Jones, Nuchnnd, W'alkcx'.-Cnlvt-rt, Fightmnster Jones, Hooprr, Hughes, Mitchell, Rushing, Callahan, Lowery, Valleau, Rose, Hennesy, Stmngu, john, Haupux', Hardy, Mills, Pack, Philpot, Evans, Mitchell7 Kirk, Vthcler, Frankenbergcr, Butler, Kicim, Scott, Phillips, Day, Stuart, Lawhom T110 KvClub was founded on the University of Kentucky campus in 1941. It is a club for athletics at the University in which they Can act as an organization to further competitive sports on the campus, and to foster harmon- ious relations between athletes and other stu- dents 011 the campus. Bernie Shively is faculty advisor. OHicers for the year were Neil Lowry, president; Bill Valleau, Vice-president; Dick Rushing, secre- tary; Bob Hardy, treasurer. Members: Ray Callahan, Delmas Curnuttc, Jesscl Curry, jim Day, Bill Evans, Phil Gruwemcyer, Jack Hunluy, Bob Hardy, Tom llarpcg Lurry Henncsscy, Hayden Hooper, Ralph ancrmill, Delmar Hughes, Hurry Joum, Larry Jones, Ray Jones, Hurry K1rk, Joe Koch, Duvc Kuhn, Dong Lawhorn, Neil Lowry, BmLL Icy Mills, Dick Mitchell, Dick Maloncy, Don Netoskie7 Gayle Rose, Dick Rushing, Howard Schnellcnbcrger, Frank Scott, John Shunnahun, Harry Stillc, Leo Strange, Bill Vallcau, Bill Vthclcr, Miles Willard, Ken Williams, Thudml Wright. K Club Pledges: Don Atkinson, Jerry Bcutly, Huh Bennett, Bill Bibb, Jerry Bird, Jack Brown, Jack Butler, Curry Culvert, David Collett, Paul Comm, Charles Nght- or, John Fishery Pvlu Crigshy, Bobby Holt, Steve . 31', Billy Mitchell, XVillium Mitchell, James Morris, Cary McClrcury, Rubvrl Mva'vvll, Bub PhiHips, 0. 17.. Philpot, Linvillc Puckett, William House, .Inc Stuart. Bill Surllu'c, luck Vnn Mutm. Bobby Wulkcr, Bin VVinu'd. 'Hw kuulucky Kernel, student newspaper of the ann't-rsily, is one of tho fcw free, uncensored univcr wily nvwxmpvr; in UN United States. 'l'lu: ALIH momhrrrw. consisting of tho editors, reA purlvrn lengruplwrs, copy editors, proof renders, Jdvt'l'lisinp; stuff, and cartoonists, begin work Tuesday mmninm. B3 H'L'dm'sdzq uftL-rnuon, tho Kenml work is near Lmnpltlinn :unl Hm pupcr 141105 t0 bcdh Thursday ultrmuum wlwn thy first vdiliom are run UH Lhe pr . qulny :Ll'h-I'HOOIL the most inlm'csting of thc week th the various Kurnvl staffers, is Hm time thn Uldu- snmls 01 students, prufcssurs, and members of Hm mlminislmtmn 1n-g1n M-zu'clling fur misspelled words, mis'plxu'wd tmnmus And pictures of prrtty girls. Thx- Kvnu-Ys muuu is HFICEdOIh is Responsibility 'Hll' purpusv of tho erncl is to give studenL, faculty, nlnmni, :md administrative news, in addition to Edi- lmhl rmmm'nt. Iculurcs, club and organization news, and important informatiun pcrliuunl lo the University. Co-Editor ANN O'ROARK Editor ' RON NIE BUTLER Editor Co-Editor ............... Managing Editor Assistant Managing Editor .. News Editor Assxstant News Editor .............. Sooiety Editor .. Feature Editor Sports Editor As stunt Sports Editor ................ Photographer Ronnie Butler . Ann O,Rork ,. Barbara Morgan Ray Hmnback Ken Litchfield Jim Crawford, Judy Botclcr . Yvonne Eaton Ccorgu Kopcr . Tom Preston john Mitchell Reporters and copy desk-Gcorgc Asher, Ed Black- wcll, Tum meant, Alva Crisman, Roger Crump, George Hall, Kay Pelter, Joe Rose, Louise Wile, Chris VVooslcy, Jim Crawford, Ceorgene Duckworth, Ellis Easterly, Roy Class, VVoodruw Hull, Bob Horinc, Bob Howerton, Avery Jenkins, Bill Joly, John Paul Jones, Don Lunnartson, Audrey Lonncy, Betty Io Martin, Eugene Marvin, Elissa May, Curl Morehmd, Shirley lhsdulc, Christy Vundergrift, Del O'Rourk, 11nd Wil- liam Randolph VVorsL Advortising-Tom WYilborn, business manager; John Clover, advertising manager; lame Cole, solicitor; Sally Cornbll, circulation manager, zmd Don Henry, cmnpus circulation. Edkot :3: m 0mm The Kentucky Managing Editor BARBARA MORGAN Adyerh-Sl'ng M Onuge', . Business Manager TOM WILBORN 151 J OHN GLOVER Kuki lidwunlx 21 slightly balding; gray- lmim! xx'mnun, mt looking at a clean but empty nHit-o. Tho calendar on her desk had an listluirv girl on it zmd the date, Septem- Im- 20. 1.954. Managing Editor JIM FISHER Editur-in-chief KATHERINE EDWARDS KuLi Edwards, a cmupletely bald 01d wom- mL sat lookingr ut the piles of rubble and dead bodies around the office. The calendar on her desk had :1 picture of D1 . Niel Plummer and the caption AWVhatjs the holdup? The date was March 30, 1955, and Kuki rose, clutched her L-rutchcs. Ludocked the bull and Chain, and ICH former the black hole of Calcutta. What happened in thween those dates? It 2111 started with a meeting being called with all those wanting to help on tho. Ken- tuckiun being invited. Kaki and her mother showed up. A little recruiting, was done and the stuff rose in numbcn Kaki has :1 lot of relatives! Duties won: assigned with first come first served getting the best broom. At last thu actual work began. The first day many happy faces could be seen glueing each othm' to the fluur. By the third day the staff haul Imrrmvcd down to six. Evbryonc else quit whvn we ran out of glue. Sports Editor 11: LOUIE PRITCHETT V Day 111 and 11:13; 1111f tllc slzwus could I111 soon working at their dCSLS. Duw Nnyvs, busincss 1111111113401: 21nd his assistant, Billy Fishvr, wcrc 50011 111 1111- wrum' counting; the 111011031: 0110 11111 1011 1111' 01111 Fm 1110! Thcy were supposed to keep thv Kvnhlckizlll operating 011 :111 cvcn keel financially Jamie. Ilohncs, 11nd the rest of the 01ch were lmsily 1110111111111; pictures but 1111111119 keeping 1111 1111' on their co-worlv crs lo 11111110 5111111 110 011C 51115111111 thvir Wrists in 2111 11110111111011 suicide. Jimmy Fisher was Associate Editor touring :11 his 0111.0111521Ck shirt with 11'1131'1'11ti011 JOHN STRACHAN z1t finding 11 picturo of 1111 unidentifivd girl. Ho finally found out who 51111 was and 11111117 ricd 1101'! john Stmchun 10111111 :1 piclurc Of 1111 unidenliHvd girl 11nd burned it. Dmft tmnpt' Tate. Om- 112117 115 Knki was refilling H11- gluvpot 01 was 11111 msicst w ' S'ht' know to 3.3111 put 11111 21 111I'lal1z1ndcd artist dashed 1'11 11w 110m- snhbing. mThc deadlim' i5 111'xt wvckV This hurried fimu'oilu' 11115 :1 111115121til111rwas Bill Hubbell. 1111- artist 01' such classic unrks :15 1111' 11111111111 Milk Pmducv Sm'vvy 111111 1111111111111 of; 1111' luxuhvntvrs 01 thv Kvntllcky iivm 1'11 Pvrry County, XVitlI 11 WOOL' to 1:0 011 Hu- 111-41111i111x Tights Muzwd night 11ml 1111.11, 11111i11ly hocunso 1m 011v gm'v 11 darn 11111111! 1111' 111111110, light hill. At 12151 the bunk was complvtu You'd bcllur like it! v 'Mwm: . Staff Katherine Edwards Editor-in-chief Dr. Niel Hummer . . Advisor Jim Fisher .. . Managing Editor David Noyes V Business Manager john Strachan ,. .. Associate Editor Billy Fisher . AssEt Business Manager Louie Pritchett .s ,. . Y Sports Editor lane Perkins , .. Literary Editor Holms KauHmau jamie Rankin Nancy Nicholson mOrgauization Editors Pat Pinney Ann Stcclc s .. Layout Mounters Tracy W alden Lloyd Featherson Mary Jean Hill Phyllis Hayes Ann Fisher , .. . . Copy Writers john Mitchell ., V. . Photographer Bill Hubbcll A. . Artist and, Adviser Cortcz Francis .. Artist ' Pat Pinney 1 Mary jean Hill NancyNic-holson . Phyllis Hayes Tracy VValdeu Iamie Rankin Lloyd Featherson Ilolms KuuHhmn Juno Perkins Artist B I LL H U BBELL Photographer JOHN MITCHELL At layout and design of an annual the artist often shudders 'lyaking pictures kccps thc camerzunzm busy with shutters. But the tulvnts of Artist XViHinm Hubbcll 21nd Photographer John Mitchell give Our hearts joyous flutters, z $540 gt Aw , v.31 .y. 4-, H- gag VEJoLLI 17 :1 n, Crrgmy Ir.. Sknmti, Doyle, Buktr JL, VVhitmldc, Palmer I, 'VVll Kentucky Law Journal 'Hw Kvntucky Law JournuL which was es- tuhlishvd in 1910, is published by the College of Law faculty and students. Its purpose is m IWUVitIt' the practicing bar, the bench, and lugul students with up-to-dntv discussions and rmimvs of law 215 it rules the courts. liams, Reed, Mitchell, Tnmhlu, Turxmr, Schrndz' Soyars Staff: Charles Richard Doyle, CditOr-in- chicl'; P. Joan Skaggs, associate editor; J. Ann Gregory, note editor; George E. Baker, Jr., comment editor; Conley VVilkcrsOu, business manager; Frederick W. VVhitcsidc, faculty adv visor. Members: Thomas A. Mitchell. Wendell S. WViHinms, L. M. Tipton Reed. George D. Schradcr, 11:, James Levin, Charles Richard Doyle, P, Joan Skaggsa J. Arm Gregory, George H. Baker, IL: Conley XViIkerson, Thomas A Soynrs. Robert A. Palmer, C. Gib son Downing, David Sebree, Carl A. Turner, Montjoy Trimble, Mrs. Ruth Housek. W: n- 4.-. w mm mam. mm.- .14, K'BOOk The K-Book is an infornmtionnl booklet dis- tributed in September to all freshmen and new students on campus. It contains useful suggestions for University of Kentucky stu- dents and helps acquaint tlwm with college life. The K-Book was first sturtvd in 1912 and was known as KThe Freshman Handbook? It was published annually until 1917, when it was discontinucd due to hVorld XVnr I. Pub- lication was started again in 1921 and has continued down to the present time Abernathy, Eaton, Bedding, Bowles Newton, Phipps, Noel, llnlyheld, Schuarz The K-Book 1's Huancvd hy ct'mtributimls from the StUant Cowmmunt Association House Presidents CounciL the YMCA and YWCA Minor cmltrihuiions are collected fmm individual omunimtions by Alpha Phi Omega Editorial sluHh: Yvomw EdlUlL mlilm'; Ann Aber- nathy Bill lhlhlvr, Betty Bnh's, Jim Im- Crawford, Martha lCilk, Hnsuliv Rulding. Cnrhs Smmstm, Cummim'c: XIAII v1 rlulyfivhl. SLA: thlv Ncwr LmL YMCA. Churhs Pahum', TNL Dvhhiv Sthwm'z, SCA: Mun XVilkins, Hullwllmnc, R-Uook Advism; Cthlis Phipps. . $13WWM1JJR$AJNN 1N4 Vivi langaiwiaiuadahlunwayaal!liilll A , . n Gardner, Dupps, Blythr. D Holland, Moody, Stvilbcrg, Omicron Delta Kappa Ouw-mu Dvle Kappn was founded at LVnshingmn .mxl I.w l xm'ursily in 191 1. Nu Circle Chapter W115 iIINLIHK'd nn Lulmpns UH May L1. 1923. ll: pullmw is U: 1111113 '71! mun who have attained .1 high N'Llndthl 0f Imldvrship in collegiuh' uL'liVitiL's. tn luing tugvllwr Hm must nyrmvnmtivc mvn in 311 plmsm nl wllvgt- lifv, and m :lssvmhlc members of llu- Luuhy :md slndrnt body of the institution on kl imix ul mutual iulvrvst, understanding, and help- i'lxhu'w :ImL-l! L Clay, Norman, Thompson. Moms Omicron Delta Kappa, through its annual football Lug sales campaign, has contributed to student welfare by providing lights for the intramural Field, by in stalling :1 hzh'vision set in the Student Union Building, by olfcring minor sports scholarships for deserving men, and by aiding numerous worthy cuuscs on campus, The fzmllty udvisor is Manrivo A, Clay. Honorary nu-mburs inrlmlv: A. B. Chandler, Keen Johnson, Jumm Park Burt Punk, Barry Binghum, Eugene List ltmmmd NIuLuin, Fred B, W'uchs, and James Kon- ncdy. .Ul'mhrl . in llw fm-ulty includc; Herman L. Donovan, Lou Chmulwvlmn. Flank Puttrsnn, Elvis Smhr, NL A VV'hih', Cvcil Cmprnh'r. l7r.mk Dink y D. V. 'l ell, U. 1' pwt-y, L. J. Hm'l'whrr. R, D. Mtlnt mlm' A damn, TVTr-rl Baker, Adolph ' lSuukIu-r, LL . Chlhtum, 11:, T. D. Clark, T. F. 5. Cmusv, II. II. Dmminp, W. P. Gnrrigux Ezm mum, J. LY. Mzulin, Rwy B'Iorvlzmd, J: A. Run, A, F. Rupp. lrxxin Sandus. Morris SLIH'HIL'AI. H. . Shaver. Burnio Shivoly, C. L. Snow, D. U. Stu'ltu Edwin Slum, LV. 5. XVvhlL W. S. Lhn'd, NIL-l Plunum'r. UHim-m. lmsHu XV. Mmr prwidcnt; Lewis Burnclt, view 1!: ' lI-nl, Alan Slvilbcrg, smrdary; Prof. D. K. Blythe, tvvusi urm: Ullulr nu-mlu'rs: LK'WIS Burlwtt, LVuynv CurruH, Tms'lii- Bior- ns, Glmn Sundmlur. ALm Slcilhcrn, Furmt Thompson, Prof. w, L. Maxilluws, me. AL 0. Kirwnn. Mortar Board was founded in 1918 at Swarthmore, Cornell, Ohio State, and Univer sity of Michigan. Staff and Crown chapter was installed on campus in 1920. Its purpose is to provide for the cooperation between so- cieties, 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 leadership, and to stimulate and develop a finer tyBe of college woman. Pmr, O'Rmxk, Dvmvrsmu XVntlimzton, Lacy, 1101.1110ch Crunin, Ilubguud, Luet, Sluldur, 1Vcbur, Czn'y 111111150111 Hull'mun. Banllvll. hluckmn. 51111., Tlimhlr Mortar Board The faculty advisors are Miss Mary Carey, Mrs. W'arrcn Lutz, and Mrs. Edwin Good. Honorary member: Dean Sarah B Holmes. Omcers: 101111 Shradcr, president; Peggy Lacy, viqcipresidcnt; Mildred Cronin, secre- tary; Debbie Schwurz, reporter. Members: Betty Barnes, Mildred Cronin, Virginia Demerson, Sue A1111 Hobgood, Sully Hoffman, Margaret Holyfichl, Peggy Lacy, Burbar Lake, Lee Ann Loot, Judy T103101, A1111 ORQnrk, Diane Parr, Deborah 30111111111, Jozm Shrader, Cuynd SUIT, janc A1111 Stockton, Ruth Trimblc, Pat VValIingtrm, Carol Lcc Weber. I63 xxx.x,... Mann Mthm' Kan-r, Sunuxlvr, Bryant, Suit, Norman Rutlm leaun, A wunL junus, Stoillwrg, Bunnctt, chkcrsnn hunth, Duy, MHLL, Boylu, Dupps, Harris Lamp and Cross The pm'puw OI. Lump and Cross is m repug- ni'm' svnim' nu'n who haw displnyvd Outstand- hmr lmuh-l'sllip Hlmnghuut thm'r collvgc years. Mvmlwrs must maintain a 1.5 standing and 1w udiw- in campus Organizations. Lamp and Cross was founded on this campus in 1903. Tho faculty :ulvixnr is Thompson K. Bryant. Newton, Frilzh McKinlm', BL-nld Cwens Cwens is a society to honor freshman women leaders, and to carry on a program of service throughout their sophomore yearh The first chapter of Cwens was founded at the University of Pittsburgh in November, 1922. .Thcta chapter was installed on this campus in March, 1931. The purpose of the Organization is to establish and maintain chapters of chus in colleges and universities for the sake of fostering leadership, scholar- ship, and fellowship among women of the sophomore class, of promoting leadership among freshman women, and of serving and promoting thc interests of the college or uni, versity in every way possible; and to super- ViSC and direct these chapters in the attain- ment of their common ideal. Yates, Bell, Knsh, Hummcl, Lewis Gwskinh W'nodall Buchmuyor, Collimworth, Potter. .un, lininm. Guht-hun, Hill, Brzlrd, P., MArLt-rsluck h 11., CuchrmL SharL Rohvrtsh Booth, Thompmn Miss Lillian Tate is faculty udvism'. Dunn Sarah B. Ilulmcs amd Miss Lillian Talc arc honorary mcm- hers, OHiu-rsz Jum-t llummrl, pn-sidmlt; thJ Imwis, ViCC-prcsidcnl: Nancy Inlcnu Knsh, sucrvlnry; lh-LLy Guskin, trvusurcr. Mumln-rs: Susan Ann Buvhmoyvn Patsy ertL Ruynuhhl Board. Elimhcth 13011,, Patricia Bunthh Nori mu jmm Brundcnhnrg, Mary Ruth CnL-hnm, Peggy CollinsworUL Mary Tipputt Daniel, Virginia Dcpp, Mnrgurcl Ehlcn, Ouida Fumlcr, Bully Ju l'rilz, Betty Czlhchurt, Bully Lmlisn Czlskin, Vuyt' Mario Cilmm, jeum'lln- IIilL juncl Hmmm-l, NnnL'y Kush, Ih'hu Lewis, Murgucritz' Kay Mxn'tvrstvuk, Nzuu'y ML'Kinlqu Elynnr J'Vtwmun. Belle Cuml Ncwtrm, Elizabeth Pot- tor, Bnrhuru 1mm Roberts, Sumnme Shiwly. FITde Shurl, Tamara Thompson, Pulririn Wuodnll, Clam Estql Yalcs. . y... -.m. .k Nvlsun, Boyle, Snngstvr. Steilberg, Bennett lhuhzml, Mumn. Prr mm Mucklin, Currie Jmlus, Duplh, Pmk1 Cnm-Iwr, Spragens Lances Luna's, :1 junior mun-s hnldvrship society, mu fonmlml in 1.90:3. Its purpom is to I'ocogi nimx l'uslmz mu! hurtlwr tho qualitics of Imd- vrship and scholarship mmmg Im'mhcrs 0f llw junior class of tho Univm'sity of Kentucky, lmwm Carnival. am important annual all? fun: was held in October. EDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC RE, TIONS University of Kentucky. Lexington a Q 1,; '0?! 5:? ' Lances Carnival was held under lhc stadium during October. Thc CZUHPUS became a playground of colorful sidcslmws sponsored by the Urccks. Miss Margaret Ford was chosen Queen of Lhc CumivaL Nnhvrla erd, PH Hummn-l, Murtcrsu-Lk. XVoodnH, 157.2011, English mdvisoH ' G McCoHum, Ynlvs, Putter, Board, 11., 11111 Lloyd, Short, McKinney. Allen, Kash, Fritz Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta, a freshman women1s honorary, was founded in 1924 at the Univer- sity 01 111111015. Kentucky Chapter was in- smnvd on campus in 1940. HS purpose is to pmmntc intolligcnt living and :1 high standard of lemming, and to encourage superior scho- lastic attainmcnt among the freshmen women in our institutions of higher learning. The faculty advisor is Miss Mabel English, house mother at Dillard House. Mrs. Sarah B. Holmvs, Dunn of Women, is a member in the Faculty. Miss Lillian Tate is an honorary membcn I68 askin, Lutz Oificcrs for the year were Marguerite K. Martel? stack, president; Patricia Woodnll, vice-prcsident; Barbara Roberts, recording secretary; Patsy Beard, corresponding secretary; Janet Hummel, treasurer; Clam Sue E2261, historian. Members: Lois Allen, Patsy Beard, Rnynelda Board, Mary Tippet Daniel, Clam Sue E2261, Betty Jo Fritz, Betty Caskin, Jcnncttc H111, Janelle Hogg, Janet Hummcl, Nancy Kash, Jane Lloyd, Joyce Lutz, Betty McCollum, Elizabeth MCGann, Thead McKin- ney, Kuy h'lzlrlcrsteck, Elynir Newmon, Elizabeth Potter, Bnrbnm Roberts, Suzanne Shively, Fredda Sue Short, Patricia Woodall, Clara Estelle Yates. Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma was founded at the University of Illinois in 19273 and was installed on campus on De- cember 5, 1946 The purpose of Phi Em Sigma is the recognition and em'oumgcmcnt of high scholarship in freshmen men. They function essentially 215 u sn'lmlzlslic 110117 m'ury fur freshmcn men. There is no other organized program. Tho faculty advisor is Lee H. Townsend, Olhvr members in the faculty are Dr, II. L. Donovan, Dean M. M. White, Donn C. C. Curpcutcr, Prof. J. S 110mm, and Dr. Rhea A, Taylor. OIHccrs: John D. Purrinc: president; Joe S Durv roll, vicc-prcsidcnt; Hurry L. Mason, secretary; Jim- mic D, York, JL, treasurer. Memhors: Marry 11. Allen, rwnrgc M. Burlcls, Henry H. Bnnm-H, Lumzn'd LV vau-ll, Insoph N. liinfm'd, Carl 0. Blvyh, John 'II Bomlnmnt, Tlmnms C. lirnlmm, Arthur I0 anks, Jrq Chzxrlrs II, Cumphvll, V'AynC JV Carroll, Donald H. Clark, Yillmm C. Cm-krrill, Hurry In Conlvy. Jr., Jutnm L. Cnmlurd, Fn-xldy David, Willhm R. Dzmuhmu, Jumvs M DmcmL Jru Charm R. Dvnhum. 'I'lmnms L. Dvnpurd, VVIIlizun R. anps, 101' S. Dunvll. Curlh l . Iirlwnnls, Alvin CV ngvrt, Paul R. Egmun. John K. 'nnx: Juhn D. Fischer, Cl W'. Flairly, Dmmhl '1', Frazirr, Crurgv F. Urmly, llnlmrl J. Hmyl. Lulhvr P. llmm-, ll, Jurl D. lulvhwrl, Alex H. lnnwi, Hmu'y T. Juuucrk. John C. Jt - Knuslrr. lluswll J, Imwis, Mutklm. Hurry L, ann, Lou jvrry P. King, 'l'lmums N. n BI, Lm-hhrrs, Alex W. V. Mm'rix. 1L Dult' C. Nullnm. Wrndrll 31'. Norman, Gmngv 1K, links. Julm D. Peri line, lhlyd A. Purdom, Ihy '1'. Ih'ynulds, thorl 1,, Wmlgms, J05. L. Rust. Uvurm- II. SHIMWNIHL Dnvxrl H. SLllmiwdt-r. Julius V. Smilh, anry A .Sh-illu'ryz, Frank F Inr, Chmh's N. Vimmv, Julm W'. Vqurr, J, Pqu VVnrm-L c, mevlh W. V Hams, jimmio D. York, In h? r315? huffnnr'x'w;3'35' ?;, V V 3M. .7 HQ ? ,, 'w k :3? , Inulc. Hamilton, Cnnksriy, Dx-ulnn, Bruce. Morgan Culw, Boyd, 'l'ntc, Lush, Cl-JUI, Lrlt, HuhHL-ld, MrGinnis SHHUL Latimmv, CmulnL lt 'lm', 'I'hmnpmn. limwn. Short, Andvnun, Huh, llmshvar, BOHS, Coc Fullerton, Antlw, Buluumn, Hush, Mikilf, Lynn. Flowmm, 'l'urmm 'l'uclmr, erlmmn, Clarksnn, Kash Thu pumosc of 111:: Home Emnmmcs Club is to bind homo economies students together, give. them knnwlvdgc 11nd praclicc in MM initiutcd group work, prmidv them with :1 tl'uv xision nf hmm: economics, and nfl'ur friendship butwvvu students and faculty Uilums fur Ilu pu' ym haw hrvu: 1.1-9 Ann I on presi- mm, Ann '. v sidvnl; BHU' Cuml Bl'llcv, L'Urru- apmnlmu u-u .m, Hosvmarv '1' rcumtlmg NL'UULuy; Rum Dvnltm mul Maltir Unnksu, thJNHH'lN; MMY Burns' and MnludH-l Hulyfivld, Sludvnl :Ilh'imH; Mary K, Boyd and Sauuh 'l'dlvh, hm Ills. MN; lh-lly jmw Downer and Miss 1101M! VHumrv 14' l-iuully .Idxixnrh MumlH-n. Elmumr Bony Mary K. Boyd, Conchita Dnv xlwm, ju Hmwn, lhwly Cmnl Bmcc. MAry Elivn Brucv. Many Burn l'hylhs Clurlm. Ella anL-. Emma Tucker, Mut- lio Cuokwv. Ann Cr 'u. Dva-m D :wull, I'rugy Day, Ruth Drum . Num'y Divluux'. UNIV 6' whim, Adlu Cu. , Kilyl' Unltlhvru, Lymh Gorin, Dr'hms HJIIHHUH. Nina Hush. Sun' Ilnbuuod, Mnmdrt'l Ilnl, ' InL Bar A Lumen. Lydia Johnson, Sm' Unruly Julli, J17 K 511. ' Lumkim livlly Lundrullh va nn 1mm. Dmh' Lmk. Shin Lynn, Hulh anlwy, Sully Ux r3, Cm'nl McGinms. Mm; wt Powvll, Mary Anne IHn'dy. Kuclu', Lon Mn 3 Luis Slonv. Samh Tabb. liuscumry v. Jamm- 0L Jenn 'l n or, Emolinu Thomp- JB x xUll, Im-z 'l'mlhc Martha 'l'urnrr, Murly VuHucu, Nunnn wum. Ann Wi .. cw W'nlfu mm-y mm Ann Ilnllngv, 1 rvdnln Shark, Plnllu Szunluhu'. NlArihn Mchlty. Murmlrct Imzlc. W'imm- Hmknmn. Mildred Carroll, Clcmm Day, Norma llolwrlx. VMHLI jzlnc Holt. Ruth vais', llulcn Anderhuu, Home Economics Club Raynvldn Ruth Board, Alice Jenn Bnggs, Suc Bohannn, Rn- hu-cn Carter, Vnhlu Clurksnn, Marcella Cue, Mary Lou Cnnpvr, fmndm Cuwuili, Druo Drvcnny, Mary Dinmandis, Slnrlcy Ford, Churlouv Fullurlun, Barbara Cm :kls, Donne CiddL-ns', juycc Hail, Mary IIUIHL Hulvu I'Innvur, Icamn': Jeff fcrs, GlL-Imu LzunhL-rl, Bvlly Ann Lulimcr. Jam: Lloyd, Sue Mums, Tony MuHmrL Mm'klvy MidkifF, Nancy Morgan, Butty valand, Betty Nuwton, Anna Osbornv, Suruh Pnynv, Cum Points, Shirh-y Roman, Ronnie Schclwk, Malllm Simmons, PCREY Smith, Kmhurinu Thompson, 10 Trivullu, Betty Tuukcr, Put W'hill, Burburu Reynolds, Carol Riddle. Karnes, Perkins, Wolf, Lindley, Lewis, Potter? Ficldsh Miller Helm, Ciddons, Carlson, Moon; E77441, Bell, W'oodnll, Mahnod Moren, Belqhvr, Schmxrz, VVuUinngL Lynn, Kraut. Kunm'dy. Younyr. Roberts McGinnis, Bccckman, Short, Myers, Glenn, VVurLr, Henry, Villmvik Mt'Krn'LiLu Shinnick Latjmer, Carter, Bcll, Bailey, Dean, McIntosh Pace. Endebrouk, Richardson The Universily of Kentucky League of Women Voters, which is umliatcd with the League of 'Women Voters of the United States, was established on cam- pus in 1926. Its 1311113056 is to promote intelligent discussion of pohliml afrairs among College women and to encourage active citizenship, Mrs. John Kuipcr was faculty udvison OfBL-vrs: Pm XleingtonY president; anclcnn Pace, view president; Donna Vlllcsvlk. recording secretary; Lucy hVnre, vnrwspondim: svcrvtmy; Cuml McCinnis, treasurer; Debbie Schwarz, Dec Shinnick, publicity chairmen; Bctiy Carol Brucv, projects chuinnnn; Ann Evvrvtt. membership chairman, Mcmhr-rs: Peggy Adams, Barbara Ashbmok, Sm- Bailey, Barbara Barnvlh Joun Bvlchcr, Ellzuhclh HulL-Mnn' Sue Bvll, Wmiircd Borckmnnh Lucy Blmlmn, Izmc andvnburg, Betty Cnml Brunt Joy Cnrlsonh Rchvccn Carter. Luisa Chennult, Shirley Colo, Carolyn Collier, Judy Collins, PegL'Y Collins- wurth, Mary Crutuhcr, Put Curry Lucy Daniel, Mmjoriv Davis, Martha Dean. Nmmu Duvinu, Lucie Dunlap, Madge Endebmck Ann Evvrnn, Clam Sue Ezt-H, Mmy Prvsmn Fields, Shirley Friar, Betty Suv Gibhsan, Deane Giddcns, Karen Glass, Luum Sue Glenn, Lynn Graham, Harriet Hurt, Lcilu Heinz, Man; Hahn Sum Don Henry, Margaret Gay Hodgkin, In Anne Holt. Donna Hutuhursun, Cathy Jackson, Marilyn Jones, Nnniu KvnnL'dy, 1mm Kraut, Batty Ann Itnlimor, Janol Lem Put Lmvis, Carolyn Lindlcy, Shirley Lynn, Kate Mnhood, Perry Ann McCullum, Carol McCinnis, Ann McIntosh, Curulyn McKenzie, June MeEord, Barbara Myers, Mary Jane Miller, League of Women Lm-y 111m Mnnnu Mumnn-I Ann Mnn-n. Ruhvrm Mum-Icy. Chzlrlnllc NolsmL Elynur NL-H'Imul, Mury Ann 0mm, szv- 10011 lecl', 1mm lhllmwn, ,8.va Fulton. K.ly Prllvr, Jun:- Dizmm- Porkimh lfliznhrlh lm- Pnllvr. Slu- Poymx, Jh'lly l'nx'hllu'. Juan Hkhmdsrm, Manhn Ilium. Nmmu Rulh Huh- wrls. Holly Ann Hnysru Dt-hlu'v Schmun. Viclnriu Shawn Dvw smumck, Jody Shun, Juan Slhmuhhr, Cmmin- Smith, Falyv Lynn Smilh, Penn; Ann SImHL Smdru Sum-ll, Curlislv Saufh-y, Hnscmury Tun, Cme- Taylor, Vr-villo Tnvkv-r, Dumm VIlk-M'Ik. Sumlm VVulh. b h Vantun, Mary Wurd. Pm XVntHnmnn, Inu'y Warp, Imuim- W'Ilv, Culhrrim- Vx'ila'un. Putty XVoodulI, Mary Xerudwzml. Ann Young. hiurlmlc Young, Voters Womens Athletic Association VVommfs intrzunumls are conducted by the hVOInCIIVH Athletic Association at the Univer- sity 01' Kentucky. This is an organization of 11ndvrgrmhmtv women who enjoy the Spirit, physi 41 activity, and commnionship to be hmml in sports participation Any umh-rgmdunto wumun who is not 011 Unix'hmty probation is eligible for member- ship in W'AA, unlvss she has a medi 111 ex- cnsv exempting lwr from physical education n-quircmvuts. In the hitter case she may pur- Licipaltv in tublv tennis and archery, hut in no nthrr sports. VVAA was founded on campus in 19:37 by Miss Averill. Faculty advisor is Miss Lovaine Lewis. omcers: Shirley Duncan, president; Mary Ester, vice-president; Ann Cordon, secretary; Dorothy McPhail, treasurerh r mkxnxt... Hohgnod, Hnlyfmld, Cihnn. Mam BMW, Adamx, my, vmmm Ynlas 'l'hc StudL-nt Union Board is made up of the rhnirmvn 0f thv Student Union Commit- tvv and the advisers. Its purpose is to prw mote :1 social, cultural and recreational pro- gram for the students at UK and to establish pohcim regarding tho Student Union Building. le commithws sponsor sweater swings, art cxhihih. bridge tournaments, United Nations WL-uk. billiards. ping pong tournaments, and stndvnt-Fm-ulty COHCPS, us well as interesting diwussion groups, Those ton cmmnittt'cs and their chairmen wvru: Helm Adams: Publicity; Rebeccu Bish- 01L House; Put GilsmL Art; thty jo Martin, Student lntvrvsl; Martha May, Colfcc Chat; julm Pcrrim'. Sports: Tamara Thompson. Imstvr; Clara E. Yuth Memlxqship Student Union Board Officers: Margaret A, Holyfield, president; Sue Ann Hobgood, Vice-presideut; Put CilsOIL secretary; John Pcrrin'c, treasurer. Faculty advisors: Mrs. Sarah B. Holmes, Dr. Lvslic Martin, Dr. Robert Bills, Miss leckio Rasdnll, Dr. Martha Carr, Miss Mar- garet Bruce Cruise. Tau Sigma was founded at the University of Kansas 111 1928. Delta chapter was 1113111111111 on campus in the spring 01 19-121 T116 111111011 Group of Tau Signm was organized 111 Sup- tcmber, 19541. It consists of students 111 1110111 H1151 year of T1111 Sigma, 11111101 T1111 Sigma helps with and participates 111 thc 21111111111 spring concert. T110 purpose is to study the 11111106 w1111 its 110C0111pzu1y111g arts, music, drama. 111111 c10- sign; and to 1110111016 general interest. Sigma 0111111115: 13111111' 51101111111111. 1111131111'11l: 11'1111 M1112 rison, 11LL71H'UN1111'111; 11111 111111311111, 51111111111131, 11111111 1J11111111111', 111111511111; Pvggy 131115, 111151111155 1111111111111. 1111101111111 :1111115111' 15 Miss 111110 A1111 1121111111111. 31111111015: 11111111 1111111115, Pyggy C11111115w111'111, 511111111 011111111111, 11111111: Cmig, 1111;111' 17111151 1'111 1111117 111111, 1111111 5111111511111 I11 1 1111;11111L'1, 111115 1111111011, Emily 51111111111111: 11.11 11111111111111011. 111111111 Group; 111y 131111, 111111115 1111111115, Virginia Burks, 1111' 111111111111, 11111 11111113 111111417 111111111111. Mur- 1;11r01 1911W1l'r1 111111111 Cray, 1111111111111 111111, .11211111111111 111111-11, 111-1111 Lewis, Nunby ML'Kinhzy, 1111 11111111511, Tom 111111, Dllzlm' 11111111111151111. ' r . .. -..-.;.vs-- -ml- :nx-rrpgma a m. h. , v g ta: h Fowler, Firms Atkins, McMuhnn, Pollilt, Hawkins Thu Disciples of Christ Student Fellowship was founded on December, 1947, in Law- rvncv, Kansas, The local chapter, Disciples Student Fellowship, is nihliated with the Gen; trul Christian Church. The adviser during the fall was Mr. Lyle D. Scllm'ds. Beginning at the first of the ycar Mr. Newton Fowler is the Minister to Shh dents. Excculivc committcc: Ginger Miller, An- gela Riggs, joyco Walters. Disciple Student F ellowship Members: Barbara Applegate, Norma Irene Atkins, Reyneldu Beard, Betty Bell, Elizabeth Burroughs, Carol Butler, Robert Crawford, John Elkins, Phyllis Gibbs, George Grady, Robert Hall, Rose Marie Hawkins, James Hensley, Chris Hobgood, Audre Knarr, Tom Long, J11, D01 McMahan, Nancy MefFord, Ginger Miller, Mary Ellen Perrine, Dave P01- litt, Beverly Prall, Angela Riggs, Kathleen Riggs, Gayle Rose, Harold Rice, Jane Robin- son, Larry Taylor, Libby Kcmper, Georgenc Thnrnberry, Donna Jean Turner, Joyce 'Wal- ters. . I; W$dmwsvygrk RVHILM Coldbum. Bmwnslcin. Imp, Nuumzmn Cvnldhurg. hvumanu, Nuwmnn, Shcin, Rinm, Buriskim Rnh' Hillel Foundation J IliHL-l Foundation mls organized on tllt' Unix'crsity 0f Kontuvky cnmpus in 19:38 to bring an ulncutiunuL sorinl and cultural pmw mum to thv vaish students UH mmpns. l Hillel meets twice u numlll Alt 'Ibmplt Adnth IsnwL lertings :m' livid Ull Sunday CVL-Hingx Throughout the ymn'. Hillel 1mu svnfs rvligimm seriL-vs Humx-duy furllm luncllcs. and UUICI' pmgmms Hf inlvrvst, 351v: Egmtuvv Wand Newman Club Imlnllm! on campus in 1914, the Newman Club was founded at the University of Penny syIVLLniu. 1 ;1c1lIty udvist'r: X113 Paul Obcrst. lemlwrs in l'uculty: Dr. Carl B. Cone, 1312 ,lnsuph 1L Sulnvcndcmcn, Prof. J. C. Rodriguez. Dr. Jnnws W'. Archdeacon. OlIivcrs: Richard L. Lehman, president; 'Hmmax C. CurrolL Vicc-presidcnt; Marian T. l'l'vy. recording secretary; Anthony Chiccino, lx'msurm'; vaxic L Doyle, corresponding sec- I'L'hn'x'. Phalanx Phalanx Fraternity was founded at XVilkesv Barre, Pennsylvania, in 1921 as a branch of the YMCA. Peak Chapter was installed on campus in 1943. Its purpose is to unite young men in cooperative eHort to practice and to extend Christian standards and ideals. udd. Pennington. VV'hitIow, Franck, Clark, Bvllingvr 1.061, English. Chamin. Yancey, Baird, Oaks. XVhiu-Imusu, Conlcy, House, Justim- Edwards, Holtzclnw, W'illmms, VVoodxx nrd, Rtes, Sundurfur, VVimon, Smith, Huus, Punk OHicers: Glenn Sanderfun president; Harry Conley, ViCC-prcsidcnt; Don VVhitehousc, sec- retary; Charles English, trcusurcr. Actives: George Adams, John Anderson, Dave Bettinger, Don Clark, Harry Conley, John Davis, Charles English, Mutt Franck, Ken Harris, john lloltzcluw, Joe Ireland, John Justice, Sherlock Noel, Clcnn Snndcrfur, Ted Smith, Ccnc Spragcns, D011 W'hitchousc, John Williams. Plcdgcs: Barkley Baird, Carrol Bums, ES- ton Cnmpbvll, Don Cross, Stanley Chauvin, Garth Edwards, Bob Haydon, Charley Judd, Mac McIntyre, Smith Mitchell, William Oaks, Chuck Pennington, Bill Recs, Waller Nodes, Jim Smith, Charles Yancey. I83 m-us-- h. m IInlcnth Bnhvr, Mqu lJL-x'mv, Cnskin. Cuhvhart, Hmm'lhm Wrnltrn. Filth, Hohnrb, ansh IIoluuhm, Thv purpoxc of the Y,W.C.A. is described in their mnlto: We, unite in the desire to realize full and crmtivc life through a growing knowledge of God. WVE dctm'minc to have a part in making this life possible for all people. hln this task we seek to understand Jesus and follmv Him. In sovking to fulfill this purpose, the YWCCA, currivd 011 a program of worship7 sludy and action in the community and on the campus. This included weekly programs for students, help in sponsoring Religious Emphasis VVL-o'k, the annual Christmas pro- gram. lhc Hanging 0f the Greens, and A11 Collc-gv Night for Freshmen Nmmn, Millm: Oldhmn, McCoy YWCA Cabinet The faculty advisor is Mrs. Gifford Blyton. Officers were: Norma Dcvine, president; Betty Caskin, viceipresident; Betty Cahchart, sec- retary; Martha May, treasurer. Members: Lenore Baber, Beverly Mnngum, Julia Ilnltzcluw, Betty Barnes, Patricia VVatlington, Ginger Miller, Delores Hamilton, Joyce VVaIlcrs, Margie Davis, Barbara Roberts, Palsy McCoy, Fuyc Holcomb, Sydney Fitch, Maureen Strider, Doris Oldham. YMCA Cabinet The Young Men's Christian Association Cabinet was founded at the University Of Kentucky in 1890. Its purpose is to holp stu- dents and faculty members to develop their religious life and to help meet the needs of students through a planned program for 507 cinl, mental, and spiritual growth. F aculty advisers are Drs. H. A. Romanowitz and Earl KaanmmL Other members 1'11 thv faculty are Dean C. C. Carpenter, Dr, 111mm Gladden, Prof. John Reeves, Dr. I B. Schwan- deman, Dr. Merl Baker, Prof. P. E. Kurruker, Prof. Frederick W7hiteside, IL, and Burt N. Peak. Noel, Clark, Pfunslicl. Baker, Snndurfur, VVilliamQ, Terrell Ineland, Vinson, Rice. Doyle, Mann, Nelson E ;: Officers: James Baker, prcsidcnt; Glenn Sandvrfun vicv-prcsident; john Davis, scurv- tury; Everett annstivL trousurcr. Members: jumcs Baker. Donald BalL D011- Llld Clark. Hurry lekyx john D;U'is Millvr Doyle, J00 lrcluml, l'Iumld Mann. jzu-k L. Nvlson, Sherlock N001, Everett Pf'umtivL Uzm 01d Rice Clmm SundL-rf'ur, Theodore Smilh, Eugene Sprugens. Bruce Terrell, Richard Vin- son, john VViJliums. . '21, .1 M ??qu m; zgkga 3 Kgg .. m-m 1s-em Concert Band Thv Umuvrl Band h u dutinutive mvdium 0f musiv ml rxpn-ssimx whiuh prvsrnts programs from Hm best ,wnuus hlml lilvralmrv. thus dL-veloping u lwth'r up- prvriatmn gnu! mnlmatdmlinu 0f finc music for H10 pmhummx' m. wvll m HH- undivm'v, For its mmnbvrs, 11w lmwrmy Bund mulun'nrs m :rm'idc L'chtiw n'xlwm-m-rs in lllllsii'dl vduumml, culllun', citizenship .nml n-Lrvutwu, A m-mu- --.,, - le Cunwrl Band Dirvclor is Frank J. PrindL Choristers University Choristers was founded at the Univmsity of Kentucky in 1932, Miss Mildred Sinclair Lewis is director. Mcmbers: Anna Jean Asch, Betty June Bell, Harry Carter, Jo Ann Caudill, Lucy Clifford, Paula Compton, Ernestine Cordell, Marjorie Cosden, Peggy CowgilL Drue Cox, James Crawford, Anita Daniel, Melvin Dick- mson, jnmes Flynn, Ann Foster, Betty Fulker son, Ebbu Jo Haagenson, Charles Harber, Jay Harbor, Ellis llarkleroad, Sally Hoifmmm, Gail Jennings, Nancy Jobcrt, Elizabeth Kenr per, Aimo Kivim'emi, Charlotte Lambert, Mary Lunter, Connie IVICCray, Margaret Meo- han, Suzanne Melton, Sally Milkey, Jenny Miller, james Moore, T B. Morris Kirkc Muse, Charles Neal, A1111 W'. Oakes I. E. Owens, Brooks Pitman, John V. Rogers, joycc Roland, Donald Schott,-Peggy Chalmon. Carolyn Siler, Marcell Simpson, Charles Sims Juan Skaggs, Eugeuc Spragons, Howard Tilson, Forrest Thompson Sarah Utterback John XVhitakcr. ;. is fl 3 1 ;?. :4 The University Of Kentucky VIarchinU 100 iepitstnts the Uniursity and State of Ken- tucky at all home basketball games plus all The hmm- frmfhnll games and at least One out- of: town football game iTennesscC in 1954i. Aka thv 100 appears at the Kentucky Derby and numerous civic and state functions. The dirccl'or is Warren Lutzi Sponsors are jmn Skian and Ann Futreil; the drum major is Roy W'uudnii; twirlers are Don Wilson, Donna VVilsmL and Jack Young; Bill VVorrell is the unimmm-r; and the chaperones are Mrs. D011 VVilsmL Frank Prindl, and Mildred Lewis. Officers: Ray Rector, pi'esidmt; Kenneth Hake, Vichpl'USidPIIt; Lewis Barnett, treasurer. Marching 100 wm-w Tho Melfs Glee Club was fuundcd L11 tho - - . 7 GI C1 b University of Kentucky in 1918 for thv pur- : 5 Men S 66 u pose of fnrtImring good music on thv campus. ' 5 Open to all men on the campus as 1111 oppor- tunity for musical puriiciputiml by those 011t- I side of the music school. Director: jnmcs King, Officers: Forrest ThompSmL president; Timothy Cronin, Vict-pl'csidL'IIl; Donald Schott, secretary; Edward HAN, trmsurm: Mixed Chorus 'Hw Hiwtl Chorus is :1 group which was hulmlml in ISJSU. with nwmhorship 011ml to all xhuh-nw izu-HHy xtuH'V uml tmx'nslx'oplv ihlorvslml in pvriurming outstanding choral lilvmturv. The Universty XVomelfs Glee Club, under the direction of James King, is open to all students 011 the campus as un Opportunity for musically inclined students who are not majoring in music. Officers: Put Booth president; Jim Combs, Vice-president; Elizabeth Ayers, secretary; Alberta McVey, treasurer. Womerfs Glee Club S ymphony Orchestra 194 The University Symphony Orchestra is composed of University students, faculty membera and a few townspeople. The 01'- chestra gives two complete orchestral pro- grams each year, as well as the accompani- mcnt for other important musical events. The University Symphony OrchestTa was founded in 1918 to provide a Ene orchestral music for the campus; to give students an Op- portunity to participate in the performance of great music; to train music majors in this field; and to allow interested persons in the community to participate in a symphony 0r- chestra. From top to hmmm, The Lady's Not For Burning in 1953, Fumvd Oak in 1054 and rehearsals for The Merchant of Venice in 1954. The Guignol Players was organized three years ago for the purpose of giving the students experience in acting and directing. The officers for ,54355 are Presi- dent, Joe Ray; Vice President, Suzanne Shively; Sec- retary, Nancy Nicholson, and Treasurer, Paul Taylor. Mrs. Lola Robinson is faculty advisor. GUIgnOI players Wk! aH .meva 153m . $me 2:th l9 Jones, R, Tate, Ncu'ton, Larscm, Bmuwlt. Suit. anmn Applugum BilHlor, Poor, KHICLT. Flynn. Hull, GrciL-n . Dozier. ShllL-y. Currm, Vorios. Carroll, Hunmx Idlermn. Lvnckv, bull's, Du: Arnold Air Society The Arnold Air Society, Senior AFROTC Honorary, was founded in 1947 at the Um? versity of Cincinnati. The local chapter, Ceni oral Albert M. Woody Squadron, was installed on campus in 1948. Its purpose is to create a close and more eIhCient relationship among AFROTC cadets and to further the purpose, mission tradition and concept of the U. S. Air Force. The fac- ulty advisor is Captain M. D. Givens. Olhcers for the year were Henry Bennett, commanding oHicer; Marvin Suit, executive oHicer; Gary Newton, adjutant; and Bill Cockerill, treasuren Members: Don Applcgutc, Henry Bennett, Bill Billitcr, Julian Carroll, W'uync Carroll, Bill Cnckcn'll, XValt Currich Jim Day, Shurmuu Dozier, Bobby Fynn, john Clover, Bob Crccn, Bub Hum ., W'L'ndell Hull, R0113 Jefferson, Ray Jonea Lou Kunncdy, Ronald Kinccr, Curl Lenckc, John Merchant, Cary Newton, VVcnduH Nnrnm'n, William Poor, Bill Sears, Charles Staley, Marvin Suit, Tom Tate, David Von'cs, John Walton. Pershing Rifles The National Society 01 Pershing RiHns was found- I-d Al the University of Nebraska in 1892. jumpimy C-l was installed at tho Unix't-rsity of Kentucky m1 Marsh 7, 1931. Tlu' purpose of Pershing Rifles is in Cllcwlmgu, prcsvn'v. :md duvulnp the highest idmls of H10 mili. tary profession: Lo promutu American citizenship; to create a closer and more cHicicnl relationship; and t0 prm'idu uppmpriatc recognition of a high degree of military Alyiliw umung tho caldcls 0f lllc suvcrul scniur Hrsm'vu Olficvrs Training Corps units of H10 govern- mcnt, Adnmst Clare. 1': ' La Shnduzm, Knight. Scabbard and Blade Scabbard and Blade, an honorary military fraternity for advanced military students, was founded in 1905 at the University of Michi- gan, Company D, Fourth Regiment, was in- stalled at the University of Kentucky in 1923. The purpose of Scabbard and Blade is to raise the standard of military education in American colleges and universities; to unite in closer relationship their military depart- ments; to encourage and foster the essential qualities of good and efficient officers and to promote friendship and good fellowship among the cadet ochers. A 30 standing in military is required for membership in Scab- bard and Blade. At :0 V I Sundvrs. Henry, Punn'. Cuwr : tars, Pru-hm'd, Stmpnsun. Ellm'iun. Janus Officers during the past year were: Burnett 1L Sanders Il, president; Richard C. Page, Vice-president; J. D. Henry, secretary; Oren B, Clare, treasurer. hrlembers: George B. Adams, Oren B. Clorc, James R. Etherton, Richard K. Fcnlcy, VViIhert M. Cover, J. D. Henry, James Albert 1511mm Robert E. Jones, VViIIium R. Knight, Richard C. Page, Aldon Pcavy, Robert E. Prichard, Burnett R. Sanders H, William L. Shndoan, Ray Shockey, Dwight W. Stevenson, Chester II. Walters: , v , 4 v - v ' A55m0-93a f'i537wfww'1w AlvxmuIt-r, Cihmn, deccy Slmlding, Head, Brill, Tiller. V , Mn ' VVLILsun, Culx r, Inlknm', Engliah, House, Hzmhng, 5tcllbcrg thLhic, Dumw, Pa. m, Nmnun, jonus, Suit, Clore, Bickul, Solumun, Mcnmrs, Fcninv, Mooru, Hall, Pal Interfraternity Council The Intvrfrutcrnity Council is organized to discuss and act upon nmtters concerning fra- lcrnities in gencml and to act as a medium lwtwccn the University Administration and John mn . mer, Eversole, S amhdge the fraternities. The organization was formed at the U11 versity of Kentucky in 1928. The Interfraternity Council sponsored t1 boys formal and informal rush, the fall dam: and Greek Week in February. Officers: Charles Palmer, president; R: Jones, vice-president; Bonnie Tiller, treasure John Minors, secretary. Thu Punhellenic Council is composed of the presi- dents and rush chairmen of each social sorority 0n the campus Its pumosc is to foster cooperation and observance of social rules and to encourage high scholarship and good will among sorority women. Activities: Sponsors a foreign student on this cami pus for une year; donates $500 each year for past 10 years to Frances Jewell Mchy Scholarship Fund; this year originated a Panhellenic Scholarship, amount- m $500 and presented at Pledge Presentation; cunl tributes to the KiBook, Kcntuckian, YMCA, YWCA, and the Displaced Student Scholarship; holds Pan- hellenic Pledge Presentation for all sorority pledges in the fall; sponsors dances ut the Veterans Adminis- tration Ilospitnl; sponsors Panhellenic Day and Work- shop in the spring; awards scholarship cup to the sorurity pledge class with the best standing for the fall semester at tho Panhellem'c Day Luncheon; spon- sors annual Stars in the Night program along with all other womclfs organizations; sponsors Greek Week for sorority and fratemity pledges, along with the IFC. Dyer, Newman, Baldridge, Cox, Wilkins, Cottom. O'Roark, Goldberg, Miller Neal, Kemper, Wenningcr, Shaver, Fard, Gum, Lindley, Haselden ladvisorl, Gilb, Parker, M D uckworth. Byers, Sturkton anin, Scofield, McIntosh, Shaikun, Averilc, thnlm Panhellenic Council Faculty mlvisnr is Miss jnm- llnsrldon. omcm: Kayn- Coldhcru, Phi Sigma Sigma, president; Mary lVilkins, Kappa Delhi, vicwpx'vsitlcnl; Belly In Marlin, Chi Omega, slln'rulnry; Cuurgiu Lon Coxl Kappa Alpha Theta, trcusurcr, Mcmbvrs: Babs thitc, Luw Ann Stuckum, Elynor Nrw- mun, Alpha Drllu Pi; luckio Cnllum, Ann Vanningt-r, Mur- unml Purknv, Alpha Gamma Dvltu; Peggy Neal, Sharon Millm, Alpha Xx Delta; Arm Ollltmrk. BtHy Ju Marlin, Holly Linn Farris, Ann McIntosh, Chi Onwgzl; Jncy Srnlivhl, llvlml Gllh, DL-liu Dolln Dcllu; Ilvlon Gum. juckiv Avrrill, Vrm Bulzlridgu Delta th21; Vi ghnvm', Guoruin Lm- Cux, Mnrjzurct FunL Kappa Alpha Thl I; Mary VVl'lkins, Ccmuvnc Dnr'kwnrth, Murilyn Riggs, Kappa Delta; Burlmm DyL-r, Carolyn Limlloy, onu Johnson, Kappa Kuppzl Cnmmu; Kuyu GnlrllH-rg, Sandra Shnikun, Phi Sum Smmu; Cmmiu Cudy, Dmmn Jo Adams, Pat Null, Ellen llyL-rs, Zola Tau Alpha. : nw;wvw -..a-g i, 1 Wanamn 1 a T1111 Springr 0f I954 was full of excitement for Beta Psi 115 Wt? wun khv May Day float contest, and Bar- hum LON. wus 111 the 011130113: court. Marlene Youngr Iwuunc 111101-11 111. the Murdi Cms dnncc, Sophie Burr 14111 WHS- Swmlhmrt 0f T1111 Kappa Epsilon, Carol Cun- ningham ulh Alpha Tun Onwgu, and June Ann Stock- 11111 H11 511411111 Kuppu Moonlight Girl, Sthvluslic honors include; Elynnr Ncwmnn, Alpha 111111111114 Dvllu; Pvggy Cnllinswurth, Elyuor Newman, and hl'nmum Thmnpson were chns; Judy Lester, jnnv A1111 Stocklmx 11nd Put W'utlingmn, members of Mmlur Hmmh Carolyn Cartel; Peggy Shannon, Nancy Mvil'nrd. 11nd MurKuy Mcchnu were pledged tn Phi - Murlhu Mason, Phi Upsilon Omicron; Judy Les, Kuihy Fryvr, Outstanding VVumam in the School 01 Junruulimn; 11nd Ludy Luster was Outstanding Junior W'nnmn. 011tslnuding m1 caunpus wow: Peggy Ellis, cheer- hnuh-u 'l':1111;11 .1 Thompson, SUB; Put XVaHinglon, 11113-1 Cuhinct: Cuil Hopper,Bacteriology Society prohidunt. 13101111011 Shcllnn, FTA yicmpresident. 'l'hr chapter was L-spmiadly proud of Virginia Jun- m'nga', Vnriunm' joncs, .md Bubs XVhite, who wen: IHHUJLULI 11110 Kappa Dvlm Pi, and Rosalie Redding 11nd Ann Yuung who were pledged to Tau Sigma VFIu-ta Sigma Phi; Shirley Elkins, Phi M11 Epsilon; A ljjlm Delta, P2,. Alpha Delta Pi was founded at VVes1eyun Colleg Macon, Georgia, in 1851. Beta Psi, one of tho 2 chapters, was installed at the University of Kcntncl, December 77 1941. Blue and while are the sorOIi miors; the violet is the flower. 0111c Burhnm 'W'hitc, pn-sident; Judy Loxtpr, vice-pru dour; 1mm Jennings, summary; and Martha Kay M1351 U'L'RISUTL'L Activvs: 10111111? Enn'ett, Greta Bm'rickman, Shirley Ben 1111111, . phia Burgiu, Donna Callahan, Carolyn Cm'mr, Pm: Cnllinsworth, Sully Cullen, Cumin Cunningham, Foggy T511 Kulhryn Finuh, Peggy Gibson1 Evelyn Hartlch, Innn llumnw Virginia Jennings. Marianne Jones. Ellen Kmnes, Janet L011 Murthu Kay Mason, Mnr Kay Mechnn, Betty Lou Mill Nancy 119110111, Joan Morrison, Bubble Myers, Elynor 1V 1mm, Rhea Poacher, Pat Pr ton. Rosalie Redding, Norma R1 Roberts, Jenn Robson, Phyllis Engels, Peggy Shannon, E10111 Shclmn, jody Short, Elninu Shumakcr, Ianu Ann Smuklx NMIcy Taylor, Tamara Thnmpsnn, Pat Wallington, Bmh W'hilu, Lynn WON, A1111 Young Marlene Young. Plvilg,. Rebecm Curtcr, Shorrill Cooper, Marilyn I1 Chvn-y, Joy Carlson, Carolyn Childers, Nancy Cabot, N111 Crumloy, Jnnv Brock, Jou Cumn, Arcella Trunmn, Goon?1 Thomhury, Ann Roberts, Shumn Prater, Sam Mae Pmtl Put ny, Jcancno Lundon, Connie Sue Taylor, Lyn M051 :mhiu Pmchcr, Carol Simpson, Gin Nicholson, Rolwerm H GI. Barrett, Bnrrir-knmn. Ilrwkmnm Bmck, Cabot, Callahan, Carlsnn Cnrtvr, C., C or, K., Chcny, Childvrs, Collingswnrth, Cooper, Cnunlm CUHCIL Ellis, mch, Fuller. Gibson, Ilurllvh. Ilulhmm. IL Huffman, L, Jmmings. lmws, Kurmw. Landon, LL-mvr, Muwn Moulum. Millm'. BU Miilrr, P., Mummn, Mnslwr. Mwn. Nmunun Pmlchcr, 11., PPJICIHT. 5.. Pmtm', Pmlhm. Plrsmn, Hmldmu, Hnln'rla. A, Roberts. N., Robson. Rogers. bhunnun, Slwllun. hhml, bhumukm' Simpson, Stuckton, Taylor, Cu Tarloh N., Thompson, Thornhnry, Thlwmm Vim Cumn, Vry, VVutlingtun, W'hilo, Young, A.. Young, M. Mphu Giunnm Delta's sky was filled with many bright and shining stars this year. Their girls won Imnhdu Chi Aiphu Push Curt Dcrby. This was the Mm-nml SHCCOShiVU your for Kilst place. Alpha Cums in activities are: Betty Ann- LuLimcr, Phi Upsilon Omirmn; Libby Kcmpcr, Joy Bell and Dimm Cray, Tim Sigma; Put Booth, Margo Elben, ilzuwt Hmnnml, Bette Newton and Suzanne Shivoly; Owens; .lunuL llummcl, Susan Bnchmeyer and Suzi :mm' Shivvly, Alpha Lambda Delta; Joan Collins, Links; jam: Sanders, Susan Bnchmeyer, and Joan C01- lillh, 151110 Murlinc; Suzanne Shively and Neville Tuck- m'. Cuignul Players; Suzanne Shivcly, Jane Dentnn Siuulm'x: Fruncts NAVU mid Libby Kemper, Phi Beta; Sui'uh Shiunuiv, Kappa Delta Pi :md treasurer of Fut- nrv 'lkvzu-hurs 0f Amcrim; Mary Lou Beelcr :md Jacks Culeu, Emird nf Directors of the Chamber of Com- merce; Mary Lou Beclcr, Bctn Them Psi; and Joy lh-ll, sm-n'hu'y nf PuttL-rson Hull, :md Carol MCCinnis, hrwm'r 0f League of XVnmcn Voters. Alpha Cumk Hunt placed .sccond in May Day and Ann Wmningcr was an attendant Guylc Tackett Gowns was the Di'cmngiri of Phi Kappa Tau, Jacki: Cnlmm, lhc Sweethourt of Sigma Chi; Mary Rush Lywh Whiikcr. the Drumngirl of Pi Kappa Alpha; and Grim. Boswell. Pershing Rifle Queen for this year. Thv mmi'ity won Lilnces Carnival trophy for their A lplm Gamma Delta, skil uRed Hot Grandma and Her Little Hood.n In November the girls gave a tea in honor of their house- moiher, Mrs. Frankie Dowling, and in December their annual ball was held with all the trimmings. The first chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta was founded in 1904 at Syracuse University. It was inv stalled on this campus in 1908. IFS colors are red, ban, and green; the Howers are red and bug roses. Omcch: Incku Cottnm, president; Frances have, lst vice- pn'sidcnt; Fay MnRvynolds, 2nd vicopresidcnt; Pat Booth, corresponding wcrotary; Betty Ann Lalimcr, rvL-mding scL-rLu tary; Bzirhmn Hale, treasurer. Actives: Sue Buchmuycr, Mary Lou Bcciur, VVini Bcrcknmn, Cuml Bnnnell, Pat Buolh, Greta Boswvll, Joan Collins, V 'v Combs, Jncke Cullnm, Susan DanicL Margo Ehlen, Put rictch- m', Betty Frcnlz, Charlotte Fullerton, Pat Gray. 'lmm Ilnlci Phyllis Huyus, Nadine Hereford, 'Mary Jean Hill, Marvin Huri ton, Jilnul Hummcl, Nancy Jnhert, oncu Ann Kama. Libby Kcmpur, Betty Ann Lulimer, Vivian Long, Carol McCinuis. Fay McReynolds, Frances Nave, BUMP Newton, Courtney Nrwl, Sallie Olirynn, Margaret Purinr, Jane Sanders, Carlecn Schneider, Suz'lnne Shivcly, Sump, Shumate, Nancy Stout. Conna Studvevnn, Barbara Tatum, Margie Thomas, Barbara Vamcy, Ann VVcnm'nger, Joy Wilson. Pledges: Martha. Atkins, Anna Lu Baku, Ham Bnugh. Jny Dvll, Lois Bcnnuu, Carolyn Bishop, jonn Blcuns, Put Car- tvr, Carol Collins. Jim Combs, Putty Craig, Mary Ellen Fletch tr, Betty Fulkursnn, Helen Louiec C'Isidc, Diana Crmi, Man Hazelwoud, Barbara Jansen, Katha . Johnson Dnlmas er- drum, Flnrvncc Leslie, Carolyn Millikan, Mary Kay Theubnld. NuviHr Tucker, Carolyn Williams, Collccu Zorn. Atkins, Buchmeyer, Baker, Buugh, Brllcr. ECU, Bonnet! Berckmnn, Bishop, Blevins, bunnell, Booth, Boswell, Caner Combs, 1., Combs, V., Cmmm, Craig; Dvmvrsun, Ehlon. Flotchvr Frcntz, Fulkcrsnn, Fullmnn Cnrsidv, Cruv, D., t , 1K, Hnlp Haycs, Hazelwnod, Hill Jun, , jnht-rt, Johnson, Kunz Lnndrum, Lntimcr, L0 Long: innis, McRnynuldg, Millikvn Newton, O'Bryam, Par mmdL . wider, Shivcly, Shumnlu Stout, Sturdevnn, Thomas, Tucker, may, Walker, chningcr Williams, Wilson The Alpha Xihs sturtnd the your Off with a bang by having a firm, rush suuson 11nd gPtting twentyinine UuNunding plmlgvs' t0 fill their quota. Luna's Carnival began the scusurfs schedule of :wtivitws. Thr: thmnc of the Alpha Xi hookh was hPupcmn Heaven, with Rem Clemons as our can- dirhxh- fur queen. 'l'hu sound of war drums heralded victory for Cumhn Emt in tho srluuw dance, and for Beverly Shmlvy :15 she wun the obstacle mcc in the annual Slgnm Chi Durhyx Um province president, Mrs. Helms, us part of her .mmml visit, chupcruncd the pludgc-nctive House Duncc 011 Octnhur :30 Inslmd 01 pink clcphunte, homecoming alums saw thv pink whulu depicting our theme, hA Vthle of 21 Yichu'y. Aktcr this slogan was carried out by the Wildcat squad, u Lou was held in honor of our alums. Alphu Xi hm: hm, plans for the spring semester, wrh JS thu Ruse Ball, to be held at Boiling Springs lemh'y Club, All Campus Sing and May Day. Outshmding nwmhcrs and pledges of Alpha Xi Dvlhl this yLulr imhlde: Marcy Burmzm and Elhnuriu anku, who :trv chucrlcudurs; Maxine Thompson, pubh liL-ity chairman of SUKY; Kay Schroyer, secrutary of Hhu: Marlin: Barbara Jones, prmidcnt of the, House Presidents. Cmmvil; und Nancy Suc Lickert,fsccrc- wry of Links. Mary Ellen l'crrinc, Put hVurrington, and Virginia Bluksh who 1111- members of Tau Sigma; Vivian Cm, Kumn Delhi Pi; Sum Tabb, Phi U.; Ann Monarrh, Etu Sigma Phi; and Martha Lou Breit secretary uf Eta Sigma Phi. Sully Cornell is historim zmd tryout manager of SUKY. The first Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta was foundo April 17, 18937 at Lombard College, Galesburg, Ill? noish Xi chapter was installed on this campus in 191T The sorority colors are double blue and gold; t1: flower is the pink Kilumcy rose. Faculty members are Janice Stillc :md Lorruiz: Lewis OHiL-ersz Peggy Neal, president; Pat Putt: sun, vicevprcsident; Maxine Thompson, secretar, Nancy Liukcrt, treasurer. ' Pat Bailey, Martha Lou Bruit, Alice Ruse Briu Lee Browning, Marcy Burmun, Dally Chunrll Rony Clemonsh Sally Cornell, June anIc-y, Vivian Cox, J C: ., Glunuu Duy, Ndnr'y Dibble, Put Garrison, Luw Guntry, Pm Crrmur', Jmnucttc Hill, Bnrhar IoncsV Nuniv k1 rh'lly, jmm Kmnl, Carolee Kurtz, Rth Lcck, Nancy Lick Ellmuric Locko, Sharon Miller. Ann Monumh, Martha Br: Monzmn Peggy Ncul. Munlyu Ovurfirnhl, Pat Patterson, M. Ellen PL'FI'inL', Elcunur Richardson, Iris Lee Rockc, 5111: Supp, Kay thmyrr, Felice Smikh, Jo Alice Solomon, Sh Tuhh, Maxine Thompson, Pat W'arrington, Martha VthliIL Plcdzos: Mary Evelyn Boling. Duxwllu Browning, M Ellen Bruce, qunnc Brynn, Virginia Burks, Nora Ann 130' vzm, Curulyn Ensl, Bully Gnskin, Johnnie German. Cyni: Hmdmnn, Shirlny Kirchdorfcr, June Lloyd, Peggy Lyuns, 1h McCuHum, Pat McLain, Janie. Miller, Susun Miller, C: Mocllcndick, Snily Nichol, Roberta Pcarhuu. Roberta Pilo, h FDyntz, Rita. Radcliffe, Slnrlcy Roman, Linda Solomon, SLIM Sorrell, Hmurly Stanley, Rheln Tharp. 11111111 1111111111: 1311111,131111111111r.1111111111111: Browning 11111111 C 111111111. 111v 1 Burks, 131111111111 131111111 1 C111 CH , D H1111 11..1r11111111 1 .1111111s.111-11111111.1 14111.1' 1 . 1'11 11, h. 0 - 111- 11111111111 111111.11'1151111, 111111:1 , 5111111111111 L. 501'1'111, St 111111 13111111111' 111111111115 Cm'mll D1111111 111 1 11'11'11111 1! 11'1 1111111- 1111.. 11.11.11, . 11311.1 .1 11.11.11, 5., 511111-10, 11111.111. 5.11111 L1111111111.51111111, h11l111111111..l. '1'111111, 11111111, 11 ;111'111ul1111. 1111111111, 111111111 5. 'Hw HM! k'lmplr'l H1 Chi Omega wn' fmmdml April 3. 1W5. :Lt Hm L'Hixmrxily M ernnxu, Lambda Ali Mm Clmplm' was ilMdllltl ml tHlIIlpllK' April 6', lEH-L 'Hw wmnhK Lulun un' r.n'din:xl :md xlmw: HIP Hmvvr ix llu- xxllilv mmmhon. The pnrpnsv 0f Chi 0111mm M llvllt'mv vultuw :md Chriskiun idtxlls. Ihrlim wlvivh Hu' Chi Onu-gns hznr- hvld LhiS nun mvlmlv :L pmly Im' tln' l'ouHmH plan's. dumvrlx open me .1 Chrix'tmm party for nrphmw Clmslmns huusv dunuu umI Hu- Ammznl Spring Fm'mul hL-ld zlt Hniling Splinlb Colmlr-x Club. Funnh Jn Simth WUH tlw Iilh- nf lu-nhmkian Qumran. tlms' prminq hm Uu' mrM humtiful uill UH rumpus. hmiw Unllmu WM amxu'dvd 11w Van'di Crux lmphy Iur Hm M-sl mstumx . :m :Ll'mlr ka Junvt XVood Wits Imnnrul luv lwinu vhuwn lemlm Sigma Sxx'm'thmrt. Hui Ummals mltsleling in l'Lmlplli avlix'ilir's iw Jlulu': Pvuzy Adams. Hrlliv Tune Bussdl. Luisa lillmmull. Cmnh'n CUHim'. Kutx Lmldt-n. Clmlyn Vr- Ieriv. IIleh-vn Purl: 41ml Ann EVM'UH h'iw presi- nlmIH in NW Ymmu Dwmuuuxl Club Hrtly In Harlin HrL-kx Hixlmp, and Sun thguud svrnv nu Hw Studvnt 1 1mm Hmml. Mm lCVm'vlt h'iw pl'x-sidvulL thty I0 Hutin. Viluium Hunt mu! Hlm- Cdyh' XVzlhercM wvrv nmnlwrs nf' links . Ann Oyllnmk and SUV Huh :umL mvnllwrx nl' Hmml lhmrd Kulhm'mv Iidwnnlx MIHUI' u! lln- Kvnlmkmn and mi HIL- lEnurd of Slndx-nl l'uNiuxlwna'. Ann Hulnlnsh m-rwd :m lihNidUHf 01' Mm Utn'linc. .Imly BIHPIPI is prvsidunt 0f UH- Cub Hula uwl mvu-ty mlmn' mi. 1hr ernvl, Ann O'Rnurk. wm'vtnh nl S,Cl. X wrivl'x Mlitm' :md tn-rrditm' nf' 11w C112? 077wga KL-rnvl. Chi Dvltn Wm Thom Sigma Phi. Clique mum, lwr. Doc Shimlick. president of Clique, puHivH'V L'hzu'rmzm M the Lvuguu 0f XVomcn VOKPH. Kappa Delta Pi. and Alum Magma Matm: Lydia Thmnpson. Jo Ann Bnrhidgv. And Lucille Clay members of Sulx'y. SIIC Ann Hubgtmd and Betty Jo Murfin, RCA. Suv Ann :nlm i9 J mcmhcr n! Phi Upsilon Ominron. Tan Sigma 11wn11x-1 s wcro Phyllis Brooks and Margaret valm: Hzlxvlvcn PLICL' is Vice p1 dent of thu' Lumm- nf VomL-n Vutorx. Ann EVCI'CU is lIlL'lanl ahip Chairman, Ann XILTIILnsh is :1 member of Kappa Dvlm lli. thly In V' 'tm ix svcrviury OI PdnhCHL'lliC Ollk-u Ann URmu' Vilmnia Hum. vicv-pn-SI- .Imt, Anm- CmrLArL m-wl Adams, h-mmror; huUr panIYM Pvt; mm liduauls; plu'dL'v u- AmH, 1mg mmm; Murgu 1mm, Ehmhcth Jnm- Hm- wn len-unl Bishop, Colmrn Uhckrrln', Judith Bnlvh'r. va V Amw Cmukmt. Kdthnrnu- lmxvm 1x Vngm-L F. IvIn-nuk ,.I w. Fx'urolL u , l,iun 17mm. Irwdmkn Carrion. J: GGIL Immw Gulhm Sum Dun 11cm: Sm- Ann IlnhuomL Yirgnnu mel. .hm ML-Immh. NLH'Hyn X rqucttv. Bully Iu Hmtn. Jami Muulmxz Ann O'Rnnrk. Huu'lmn Puma Julw Pmkinx Imm Huhzu'llxuu, Luvy Suhn'lu'. Dub Shixmirlx. Cunniu Smillv. ' vkL Jum- ,hm lelzlm. Humid Villmxik Rmr Vhiuu quy Wilsuu hnvk XVoml. 15 lelm Marlm Bvulx Phyllix' Bmuks, GlL-mlu Sm- lhumr Tu Ann Ihu'ln'ulgr. Nmu-y Burns Lu J Chunmnl. Lu 'IA- f'l Hunlyu Cullw. .hm Durhsz ,Ulis 1-7:an Mnrmrul .Hln'xh-y Minx. Pdliy jvlL Dl-mm Gidrh-m. Jm-quvlinv Jnlmmm Iulnl Krivm-z'. Kay Lumlvn. Annv McGK-hm', Czn'ulyn McKenlun lLuMm Mlmu, IMrhmmu-HL- nmn. Sluulm Perry, 1mm JN'H'J'L. Um-Imn l'uinh. Summ m mly'n Slm'ktun, l; v hm 1101 , Lydia 'Jlmmlmm, Anu- 'ImmL-ll, MmUm Um:- Imik. Almiv XVuIdm, qu W'JMHL Muly Davis XVceka: Unlhrrim- XVilson. y rgmnqnm 4- 1 ..4:A A HMS. LAxI A Aldih F r r ; a ' W ' 1A4? Ant high: 63 f W F; f 5 f; A AIII L. Am m m m hi A. hit x371 W LA Altfhdn ililn M; iiing an :7 A us; nut AxA 51mg AA A. Adams, 831103;, Bases u Irlr Brooks 131m Crouch, DuVV t D Perkins, Pctric, P , Stockton, Taylor, Thoma Walden, T,. VVntcrficld, 'llvwik, VVuldI-n, A. ., Wood, Wynm Delta Delta Delta 111 111-115 5111111111 111111111111 1111: 1951-55 Kentucky 111::11'111N 11,-.111'11g :1 1111111 111' 1110131 1101111111 them. ll In-gun 1:151 111c111'11;1ry with 1111 uEvemng in Paris, 1111- 1111111141 51111111; 11.111111. 11111111115111 they c11111ft W111 :1 win. 111v '1'1'i 01-113 w1-1'o stun'yiL-ycd 11110111 111cir May 1113' 111111171111111111111 11111111113'. 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Putriciu 1171111211111 51111 was winnvr of 1110 C111 Omega Economirs Award 1111111 1305 1111111111111 was sccrclury 01' 1110 Cummcu'c 13.111111011111111 Assochtion and Kay Fisher was chosen 11$ 21 11111111111111 to B11121 61111111111 Sigma. 1J1111.1 Drs1t11 D111t:1 was 1111111111111 :11 131151011 Univer- sity 111 151. . Delia 11110, 0111: 111' 111C .95 1111111111111 111111177 11:13: w.m 11151411111 :11 15K in 19223. 8111101, 1111111, 111111 guld 11111 the 51111111'11y 111111115; 1110 pansy is 1110 Huwcr. 1111111111110 in 1110 1-111-11113' 2111: Assistant 1711,2111 11f XVumcn Jane lLlSCIan 211111 Dr. Betsy Estes. 011111115: jovy 51111116111, president; Ann Futrc11, Vi1wuprmirlvnl, Sue N1111, accretLIry; Marian 1111111111an 110115111 1. Atliv .. S1111 111111111111, Jmlir- 1111111111111, Lucia Collins. 13.17- 11:11.1 111111141. Paniciu 111111113, Katsy Downinq, Kay Fisher, 5.:11'1113' 111111 1'11 1. Ann l'ulr1111, Hutty Lnu Garner. Ilblcn 1mm.- 1.111., 111111.111. Gi1sun, Mury Jo mum, Indy Humnum, 51111111 11.11.15, 1111111 11m 1111111111111, Suzumw 111111151111, 5.11.111 11111111129. Margic Ix'vllr-r. Crc LLN 51111. 11111111 Luwis. Nancy M11x1111111, .11 11 ML'Uiuhm-l. C 11,15 1111-1111115, M.1r1.',y M11011. 5111 K 1.. L 5.111 15111'11.1r.1 P1 11.1111. CLIFH P1141101, 1111111- 1'1111-11 114111-111 Ruggs, 111111 14111151, 12211111111 Husmnun, 111111 510111'111. 1111111 SIHJHSF. Dunn 51111111111111 Put Sullivan, 11111111011 '131'11'11. 1.1111- 11111111111111. L41I1151- 11111111, Nunm 11111111111111. 3.111111 11'111mms. 11:11:11 XVilliums. Imw AI1111 1311111 111111' Crow. 1111111 11.11115. 5:111111'1 .uq llmlmn. v1.1 1111, Munlm J111 q, H.11'11:11.1 . 1. 111mm, 111.11.1111 111111111, Nnrun- 11111-11. 1 11111 111111- ..mg, 11.111111: Ann 11111111111, 111111; J11 11.11-11.11, 11111111111 Wal- 11-15. Anderson, BnIdI'Idgm BrovIIIIIIL BIIrinIL Crnw, Fishvr. FrIII-rl TIIULII, Gmmr GI'HI Cilmn Cru-n IIMIIHI'MOH Harris, R. JI: IIII's, S. Hipp IIndL'kI'd Hudson Irving J'ICkSUH JLIIIIiIIIq JEN Jones KI'lIIr RIIIL' Lmson.lmx1s Mz'ulin VI-Kinglu MIIILIS Milkq. Monn- Klosvi L32 Null, NIlHIY PItm PIC'M liI'IIr lhggs. RoIImIIL IhlPI rt RIIssnIIII SLOHL'ILI Shousr, Snow. Slidhiun SIIHIVLMII TCrrLll ThomhurL Tllkkll' Wnnrx IVhilt Vhldm'm, VIIllIzIIns M, VVIHI'IIIIS. P. The Delta chfs celebrated its Founders Day with u banquet at the Colonial Inn. Helen Cum was pre- svntcd with the outstanding senior award, and Sally Hulfmnn received the Jessie W'jlson scrvicc award. Full social r'vnnts includcd a Ilullowe'en House Party; the annual Fumlty-Ahnnae Tea at the house; the annual uChrislnms White Ball, held at Boiling Springs Country Club on Dccdmbcr 3, with a break- fast at tho house after the dance; a House Party; a Dinner Dunm; :1 Picnic; a banquet honoring the seniors; and State Days Sally Hoffman was chosen the 1954 Dream Girl of Delta Zeta ut the White Bull. Tho, Delta Zetafs were well represented in campus uvtivitivs :md honoraries. In Chi Delta Phi were Jean Putrick, Vum Buldridge, Jacqueline Avcn'll, treasurer, and Dvhhic Schwarz, secretary. Yvonne Eaton was a member 4nd Debbie Schwurz was prcsidcnt of Theta Sigma Phi, Sully Hoffman and Helen Cum were in Kappa Delta Pi; Ilclcn Gum and Wanda Pace in Beta Cunmm Sigma; Sully Hoffman was president Of Phi Bvlu; Sally Hoffman and Debbie Schwarz in Morth Buurd; Yvonne Eaton in Links, Alpha Lambda Delta, Culoncl 01' the W'ock, Editor of thr K-Bonk; Beverly Sims and Jacquulinc Averill were pledged to Phi Sigma Iota; Martha Xluy was treasurer of both the l'l'Hl HHIH YWCA and the Pitkin Club; Jean Patrick and Iacqm line Averill were co-editors-in-chief 0f the Stylus; i SUKY Debbie Schwarz was vicc-president, Jacquelix, Averill was rccording secretary, and Jill Mahoney w: corresponding secretary; VVandn Pace and Helen Gm were on the Advisory Board of the College Chamb: of Commerce, the latter also being secretary; Mard May was chairman of Coffee Chat and Mary Sue. Bt wns secretary; Jacqueline Averill, president of H English Club; Shirley Rasdule, secretary of the Cl Club; Debbie Schwarz, managing editor of thc Kerm Delta Zeta Sorority was founded at Miami U1: versity, October 24, 1902. Alpha Theta Chapter w installed on campus May 26, 1923. Miss Mildn Lewis, a Delta Zeta herself, is their faculty udviss OH-iccrs: Helen Gum, president; Mmy Sue Bell, lst vir president; jucquclinc Averill, 2nd vice-president; Martha M; secretary; Mary Ann Hange, treasurer. Aulivcs: Iacqut-line Averill, Sue Bailey, Vera Bnhlrid,I 3'an Belchcr. Mary Sue Bell, Mary Burns, Alien Calhlhh Yvonne Eaton, Martha Exrk, J2me Frasl, Irene George, Ho? Gum, Sue Hdrrison, Sully Hoffman, Pnt Hoffman, Mary A Huflngu, Janet Kohlj Jill Mnhoney, Martha May, Joyce Man VVnndu szn, 1mm Patrick, Shirley Rasdnle, Sarah Schumm Dx-hbie Schwarz, Sandra Skinner, Phyllis Slunu, Beverly Sh Virginia Snodgmss, Judy Tinker, Cam! Walker Pledges: Barbara Burchum, Kathy Devine, Janet Dllr Curhl Crucnu, Nancy Johnson, Marilee McConald, Tulv McCinh-y, Ainslve Pmrce, Sharon Queen, Marian Willis. 331$ ' v.-;JQ;WnMsz;ub-Ar.r basalts ., 1:13? .4 ; '3 :2 Mu; tAL LA 1K W9; kg. Averill Belcher Bell, Burchmn Burns Callahan Davina, Dunn Eaton Eirk Frost, Cnugr Crnrnv Cum Harrison Hoffnymn, I'AIUngC Kohl May, McDonald Moore Pace Patrick Pearce Queen Schuman, Schwarz, Sims, Skinner, Slone Snodgrnss, Ticker, Walter. Willis The First chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta was founded at De Pauw University, Green Castle, Indiana, in 1870. Gamma Iota Chapter was installed on this campus in 1945. The sorority colors ilIL' black and gold; the flower is a black Luul gold pansy, The groupk purpose is the development of social, intellectual, and moral growth. Ochcrs: Victoria Slmven president; Lynn Marshall, vice-president; Delia Link, Joyce Mosley, secretaries; Put Ward, treasurer. Actives: Barbara Ashbrook, Emily Bell, Barbara Benjamin, Laura Blackburn, Betty June Carter, Betty Coleman, Nancy Cooley, Georgia Lee Cox, Elizabeth Craig, Mary Tip- pett Daniel, Susan Druly, Margaret Ford, Hart Hugin, Jackie Hilly Nanne Howard, Diane Hunt, Frances Jones, Minnie Beth Lewis, Delia Link, Patricia McCoy, Lynn KaMm A lpha Theta Marshall, Roberta Miller, Joyce Mosley, Jane Payne, Janice Roberts, Joan Sandmanu, Vic toria Shaver, Catherine Shelburn, joanm Shelton, Virginia Southgate, Barbara Stevens Sue Clay Stewart, Sidney Stone, Sara Am Taylor, Christie Vandergrift, Patricia Ward Suzanne VVcthcrby, Clara Es-tcl Yates. Pledges: Betsy Brooks, Alma Jo Colcnmu Sue DeSpain, Lloyd Featherston, Shirk; French, Carol Guyhart, Bettysue Gibsov Karen Class, Pat Graham, Harriett Hart, Sid ney Hudson, Donna IIutcherson, Jeanne 10f fers, Betsy Myer, Charlotte Nelson, Shirley Park, Carol Payne, Carol Pfeiffer, Rowen Privett, Joan Slaughter, Mary Charles Stac5 Sue Stewart, Sandra Walte, Martha Jim Weathers, Peggy Wiggins, Judy Wilson, Mar Woodward. Ashbmok, Bell, Benjamin, Brooks, Carter, Coleman, A. L, Coleman, 13. Cooley, Cora Craig, Daniel, DcSpnin, Druley, Fcuthcrston Ford, French, Gihson, Glass. Gruhum, Han I-lill Howard, 1' dson, Hynt, IIulcrson, Jvchrs, Jones, anis Link, M; 'xll, McCoy, Meyer, Miller, Mosley, N Jean Park, Ph r, Privctl, Hohcm, Sandman, Shaver, hclbum Slaughter, Snyder, Southgnlo, Sicvcns, Sluwnrt, Stewart, Stom- Vandergrift, Wnltc, 'Wurd, VVemhers, Wiggins, Woodward, Yates Kappa Delta 'Hw first clmptur of Kappa Delta was I'oundvd at Virginia Statc Normal, Frumville, Virginian on October 23 1897. Epsilon Omega clmplw was installed Qn this campus 111 1910. TI : sorority colors are olive green and white; the while msv is the flower. Purpose: to promote friendship among the college girls of our country by inculcating in- to thvir hearts and lives those principles of lmlh. of honor. of duty, without which there mm hL' 110 mm friendship Ol'licvrs: Mary XViIkins, president; Kathy Jackson, x'u-v-prcsuh-nl; Sully Haggard, secretary; Barbara Nie- nmn, lrmsnrcr; Burlmm Shaver, editor; Mary Ann Hillimus, Hunsc prugident. Members: Actives: Elise Andsrson, Eleanor Botts, Juno Brandenburg, Norma Jean Brandenburg, June Cole, Charlene Cross, Put Curry, Mary Ann Dempsey, Virginia Dcpp, Ceorgene Duckworth, Lynn Graham, Jam: anbner, Kathy Jackson, Barbara Jones Mary Martha Kayscr, Jackie Love, Sally Maggurd, Suzanne Melfon, Lucy Mobcrly, Betty Ann Myers, Barbara Nimmmn, Nancy Niles, Betty Nolan, Elizabeth N111L ncy, June Pcterman, Marilyn Rigg, Jackie Hitter, Jane Rizor, Shelley Rumbold, Barbara Shaver, Jean Skin, ncr, Ann Smith, Hildcgard Taylor, Lorelle Terrell. Camille Todd, Marcia Wilder, Mary Wilkins, Mary Ann W'illinms, Pat Williams Pledges: Harriet Riggs, Betty Blades, Shirley C010. Carol Combs, Peggy Cowgill, Sue Hamilton, Peggy Harlow, Margarct Hudson, Ann Hucbncr, Rose James. lame Kavanaugh, Gerry Kelly, Marty Kuebler, K33 Kitchen, Barbara Mason, Margaret Moron, Peggy Nor- man, Regina O'Brien, J2me Ray, Audrey Rummers. Jane Robinson, Eleanor Rodgers, Lenora Rogers. Betty Ross, Halon Shuck, Betty Smythe, Beverly Todd, Sue Unsworth, Sabre Wood, Leonne Wright. Andcrsmn Biggs, Butts, Brnndcnhurg, 1., Brandenburg, N. 1., Bright, Cole Combs. Cowgill, Cross, Curry, Dcmpsry, Dt-pp, Duckwurlh thum, Hamilton, IIanOWe, Hudson, HuL-hm'r, A., Hucbncr, L, Iacksnn Jmnr-s, Jones, Knvmmugh. Keyscr, Kitchen, Kuchlur7 Love Muggnrd, letnn, Muhcrlcy, Mon-n. Myers Ncimnn, Niles Norman, O'Brion, Prtl-mmn. Buy, Rommers, Rigg, Hitler Rizor, Robinson, Eudgurs, Rngurs, H055, Shaver, Shnck Skinner, Smith, Smythc, Tnylnr, Trrrclt, Todd, By. Todd. C. Unswmth, VVildc-r, W'ilkms, VVillimns, W'Hlinms, VVuod, anht Foumln'd: Monmouth College, Monmouth, UL ISTO. Numc of local chapter, Beta Chi, installed on Campus February 12, 1910. OH'k-zrs: Burhum Dyer, president; Suzanne VVal- lau'v. xiw-plrsidont: chgy Rcdd, scorctary; Bonnie Rt'tlLlilIE. Lrvus'urur; Dizmu Parr, pledge trainer. Mvmlwn: Autiws: Ann Abernathy, Booker An- du'wx, Lynn J-prlugutn, Liz Bell, Lucy Blanton, Nancy Boggs. Murlhu Lou Bray, Patsy Carran, Betty Clmlin. Margy Clift, judy Cnllings, Dru Cox, Mary Crutvhm; lmvy Dunicls Martha Dcan, Barbara Dyer, Cum! Iixum, Clara 5110 E22011, Mary Preston Fields, lmis Hulh Hwy, .Xlnry Cm, Faye Gibson, Laura Ulr-nn. Nh-rln Humvr, Mary Helm, Lelia Heinz, Mur- gun't Cay Hodgkin, Jo Ann Holt, 1mm Huddle, Mdn' Holmes Kauffmun, Put LL'wiS Cumlyn Lindk'y. Kulc Mahmud, Lissiv May juan leLcndun, Junr Mdfurd. Lucy 1.00 Monro, Sully Muntgmnuy, Hollx Nelson, AnnzL OCHC, Mary Ann Ogden, thty 011m Dumu Pan: Put lr'innvy, Liz Pultur, Sdm Fromm, UM ty Purslqu Moira Quinn, Jamie Rankin, 0qu Rudd Bunnie Budding Ann Ruhdunllurg Betty Ann Royal- Calrlislc Suufly, Carolyn Silvr, Faye Lynn Smith, Bats: Spm'lock, Ann Stool, Chris' Slcphuns, Suzanne XVM Lute, Sum Wlultmm Mary Elizabeth Ward, Lucy XVzm Ann VVicnmnn, Nancy VViIder, Louise Wile, Mar; J2me VVich, PaLLy VVondalH, Abimnrhy, Andrews, Applngmc, Bell, Blunton, Boggs, Bray Curran, Chafin, Clifl, Cox, Cnm-hnr, Dmn'ol, Donn Dunlap, Dyer, Evans, Ezzcll, Fields, Frey, Cogs Gibson, Glenn. Hamcr, Heinz. Helm, Hodgkin, Holt Hudlu, Kaull'nmn. Lewis, Lindlvy, May, Mefford, McLendon Montgunwry. Moore, Nelson, 0mm, Parr. Pinncy. Potter Pmcmr, Purslcy, Quinn, Rankin, erd, Redding, Roclcnburg Roysc, Snuflcy, Silcr, Smith, Spurlock, Steele. Wullucu Walton. Ward, W'arc, Wivmnnn, Wilder, VVilo, Woodall . ' g :3 :: 7V -,.1 i ,3 T: 1. :1 xsxxxp... Tau A lpha 20th T2111 Alpha was founded in Farmville, Virginia in 1898. UK's Alpha Chi chapter was instuNod 0n the campus in 1924. Purpose: to intensify friendship, to promote Inlppilu'ss among its members, and in every way to m'mtv such sentiments, to perform such deeds and to mold such opinions as will cmnducc lo the building up of a nobler and purer womanhood in the world. Officers: Donna Jo Admns, president; Virgini KUIZ; viCC-prcsidcnl; Domthy Mobley, secretary; Jud Stuuthoff, treasurer Members: actives: Donna J0 Adams, Clarabell Burkhart, Ellen Byers, Jennia Collier, Carol Ann Cor rud, Patricia Goldsmith, Virginia Kurz, jenny Millw Dorothy Moblcy, Patricia Mobley, Patricia No.117 Jud StoothoE. Pledges: Caylc Fowler, George Ann Hanger, Bctl Ann Holtzclaw, Frances Mehl, Dee Ann Quirico, Cu Stimson, Elizabeth Stuckman, Jane Sweeney, Sundx VVilsun. Adnnm Burkhurt. B ' Conrad, Fowler, Halt 12m, Goldsmith Kurz, Muhl, Millvr, Mub'wy Null, Onkcs, StouthoH, chrrnxvy, XVilsun H amilton H 02156 Boyd, Buruon, Clnrksuu, Cnuhmn, Cooper, Correll, Craig, A. Craig, P., Ensor, Funl, Hail, Mains, Osborne, P015011 Potter, Sanderfur, Scutt, Short, Shaun, Wise Hamilton House was founded at Hw University of Kvntucky in L Tho purpusv is to tvuch women stmh-uls to 11W mnlwmtiwly, 1mm; honest, orderly, nnilivd, sinctru und cnlhusiustic. Mrs. XViniFrcd Wright is lmuscnmthur 21nd DI. Stdlit- Erikson i5 fuc- ulLV ndvimr. OHiw Nhldrcd Carroll, president; Beulah Pottcn ViL'CrprX hut; Phyllis Sandvrfur, M'crctzu qu'y Kay Boyd KH'HSIIITI': thty BHI'LZNL house mnmlgcr: Mury Huth lemuL hhtorizuL Eurmu Jam Slmun, Cm'rw spunding svcrL-Lxry, M-ru Donn booth social vhuirmam Mrmluu mm LL'L' Osborne, Ruth Pivrcc, Myra Lou SnidL-r. mnu-s Wise Ann Craig, l'ruddu Sue Shml. Nuhlu Clzuksun. Phyllis Craig, Sue XIuinsL Shir- lvy Ford, .Vt'll Pulsun, Cordelia KUllUy, Evelyn Emor, Mdl'y Luu Coupvr. a Phi Sigma Signal, The sorority was founded in 1913 at Hunter College, New York. Beta Mu chapter installed on campus May, 1952. Purposc: T0 pcrpctuate mutual interests 111 the furtherance of higher education, the ad- vancement of 11701111111110011 through :1 C1050 union of congenial friends of high character and intclligence and 111 philanthropic service. Brownskoin, DuBuw, Goldburg Lee, Ruby, Shaikun, VVcisPnherg OHicn-rs: Kaye Goldberg, urclmn; Sundru Shuiknn, Vicerurdmn: Innis W'cisonbcrg, tribune; jnnis VVcis- onbvrg lmrszlr. Manlwrs: :lutivua: Cuml DuBuw, Kuyc Cnhlbcrg, Sdndm 5111111111111 Jam's 1Vciscnbcrg1 Plt-dgus: Nunui Bmwmlvin, JunL-t LCD, Murslm vanmn, Ann Leah Ruby. As 11w 511111101 your closed 1:151 spring, Alpha Gamma 111111 111111 111151 1111111; honors for originality 111 1111: 1111- 111111 1111111111 C111 111111101111 Derby wi111 111C1r theme, 11K1-111111-11y 111111111111111121-1' 1111111111119 During 1110. sum- 111111' 1w11 1101111111115 w1'r1: 1111111, 0110 1111 Hartford 111111 11111 0111111 111 1111111311110. 1111: ACRE 111111 a Very suc- 1111551111 11111 1'11511 11111131111111 111111 111011ng twnnty 111611. 1111' 511111.11 11111115 101' 1110 your included 11 171511- 11111'11'1'11 1111111 . 1111111111-111111113r 111511111108, 11 C11risLmus 11111181- 1D11111'1', :1 11111151111115 Dinner 1111' orphans, 11 1111.11'111g 1111111111: 11111131 :1 51. 1311Lr1t155 Day Dunno, :1 191111111111 .' 1113' 1311111111111 1111 Apri1 41, 11111111111 Parents 1111', 11111111111 1111:11-11 11:1141105, 111111 Serenades. T111: Pink 111151- 1111111111 was 1112111 1111 May 13 11t 1311111111; Springs 11111111111 1311111. 1111- 111111111 111111111111 11110 Fraternity cvlcbrnted its 511111 11111111111511.1' :11 1111: N11li1111111 Convention 1113111 111; 131-111 011:1111111', 011111 Sluts Uniwmty. 011 00101101 29 31. 1111- 01111111111 1111111541115 1111111111311 the chapter :111- 11511 Dr. 1,1-1- 1111111531111, N11111c 111110r A11u11 C1011d .11111 1'1111'7X111111: 1111111 C111111ic Yancey. ACNE 111111 11111111 111011 111 tmnpns activities. SCA 111111'1-51-1112111115 1111111111'11 C11z11'1iu Yuncoy, 11011111111 511111. 11111' 1111151111. 111111 1141111: 011171111 T110 various 111115411131f 11mm 111 11111 A14 1101111340 were predominated 11y 11111191 111111111111 $11111 was 1111151111111 01 the Uni, 1111111 1711 1111111 111111 Roy Gibbon 111115 an 0111ccr of 11111 Dun'y 1111111. A 1111111, Ganmza R110 Alpha Gamma 11110 was founded :15 11 Nzll1onnl 11'1111111'1111y 011 April 4, 1908, at Claypool 110tc1, 1111111 1111111111115, 1111111111 Omicron Chapter WllS 1115111111111 111 1101111111151 111 1.920. The 1111111111113; 201015 1110 green 111111 gold; the 11owcr is 1111; pink rose. T1113 purpose 111 1110 1111111111211 order is to make 11121101 men and through 111cm 21 broader 11nd 1111101 agricuhure. 011111115: A111:11 C1011d, Noble-Ruhrr; Charlie Yaw 1-1-37, V' Noble 11111111; R11n111111 811111, secretary; 511111- 1111 Ncclcy, 1'1'1315111u1'; B111 Durlnun, 11111150 manager; D1131c 01117111; 51111111 chairman. Actives: 11111105 Ashbrook, 110111 Bacon, W'illium 17121111113 C1111 13121Ck, Roy Bunch, 11111105 Burris, 1:11-11 Butler, Oren C1010, 1111011 Cloud, Neal Cosby, 1117111111111 1311111111111 C11111 17' 11101: Boy Gibson, Carroll Graves, 11111115 11211111111, 1111111111 Hurst, Dayton 111111111111, Sam N1'1110y. Doyle 011111-11, Richard P0111110, 111111111111 Phelps, 1111111 Jlogttr Frank 11. Seln'uu, 11111105 811411101; 1:1111cs 8111111111, 11111 Singer, Tom Smith, 110n111111 Stu11, Roger 11110110111111; 1111111 VV1115, 11111 1717118011, Terry XV011111m, C11:11'11's Yancey. Pledges: C1ydc 111111311, Robert Bennett, Arc11i1- C1111r1-11. E11 C1111111-11ls. Chris Combs, Cane Cravcus, 1. 11 . 1111111001, '1'1'111111ns Cmvcs, Curl 111111112, 111151111 11111111. 81111111 Mitchell, 1111111 Moore, 5111111111111 N111'1. 1111111111 11111115111 111111son 171111011, E11 Pricu Jerry 11121- an 1. Lynn Sec, French 51110111; 111111 VVillimns. Ashbronk. Bacon, BunnelL Black, Bunch Burris, Clements, Clorc, Cloud, Cosby Fischer, Gibson, Graves, Haden, Jones Mutlick, Mitchell, Neely, Oliver Phelps Price, Rogers, Sherfcy, Singer, gmith Skull. Yancey 'crchu-k-Lxuuwa-iibk Jaisb ' a 35.93am; In St-luln-nHu-I: lhv Alpha Sigs found mesvlvvs lmnl M by glmlnzllilm and UN' :mel lulL'L-S, hut wlmt lhm Lukrd in munpuwm. Lhuy mm'o Hum made up fnr in spixil :le .umtlwr grml 'war wuxl into the rPK'Ulkl l'HUki FH'NL Husw lmyx. with Hw 1101p 01 sumv pretty wrm'ily leLum alulv llu- xlmw At Lamct's' Carnival with llu'n' dunking svnmlinn, ihc kKIormxlid Splash. A Hullmvwn llxmz an Apmlw Party, and n Home- Hnmnj: lluux prm'irlvd u glnl'ioux cnding to life in LII! lmukn nu Hrmuluu'x mud lutv in thy first svmcstor, Signm ChupU-r 0f Mplm Sigma PIIL Um UldUSt ndi limml frutvmih' UH lhv mmpus, mnvvd into ilg new lmuw UH lluxl Vuxwvn. Ilighhuhls nl Un- wumd umnmh'l' inrludul 11 Pa- jzmm I'.u'l5 1 Lullilmp Party hvhvrc All mum: us chiL drr-nl. J Huyinlr and Pin-uiv, And their :mnmll HOHSC ILmu' .u whirl: lhn- Swu-HluuL 0f Alpha Sigma PM was Ilzmu-d. Iu mmpus Ht. lhv Mplm Sim; wru' pmmim-nt with ,lm' Clmlw 21s tup man on lhv fvnmnf: 1mm and :m uHitl'l' ml Dvlm Sigma Phi. Nt'lsun l . Britt Wm Chap? lvr pH'MKll'Ht and natiunul trcmurcr of Em Sigma Plli, A lleza SI gma tn'zlsnn-r 0f Hw Political Svivnw Club, and am uth mumhvr 0f sr'vm'nl ulhur campus Ol'gmliza1fi0115 Du Clark Immune :1 member M Kmer and was an 0mm in tho YUCA while Garth Edwards won tlw Chm lvrys scholastic honors and was active in Pryor 1 ! Mod Sm-ivty. Alpha Sigmu Phi was frmndnd at Yule in 1345 w Signm Clmptvr H'JS installed on this campus in MN 'Hlv lrulcmib colors are cardinal Ami stout Lllld H Hmwr i5 lhu miismun row. The purposes of Hu- h. hwnity 411' many and nublo and her goals are hi; 'l'o fostur odnulhnn, maintain churity, promntc put: tism. OlTiL-L-N: Joe Clark, president; Nelson F. Brw Vicv-pn-hinlcnl; Cdrllx 1V. Edwards, M'crclury; Donm Clark, trousurm: Members: udix'cs: Kcnncth E. Baldock, Char? Blackburn, Nolmn I? Britt, Donald Clark, 100 Chr1 Cklrlh F. Edwm'ds, Bob Kvllum, Nlalssvy Luughmu David Van Horn. Mmlgm: Bill Iliukq, Paul Kvnm DUI Norlhch V' B. Stilcsh Members in fuuulkyz Dr. Lyslc W. Croft s M 9U .mS q 1, Em LK w .. Lm L9 gm t n,m BF The ATOB' had a very snccvssfnl year, start mg the your OH with parties and ending it with the same happy note. The highlight of the full svmvstvr was the J'lttnt'nVCYEII Party and tlw Pw-Exum Stomp just before exams. Plum wmv made to get the Tmfs new house. The annual Mum-XVifc dinner was also huld. Tht' highlight of the spring semester was tht' formal in March along with the traditional hmch parties and huyq'ides. Thv year was closed with the Foundefs Day Hunant and high vxpoctatinns For ncxt your. Alpha Tun Omvgn was Trillndud :11 Rich moml. VirginiLL on Svptembcr 11, 1565. Mu Iota chapter was instullcd on campus on Fchr ruury 22, 1909, Thu fraternity colors are blue and gold, and the flower is the white rose. A lplm Tau Omega, The purpose of Alpha Tau Omega is to fur nish Christian brotherhood and fellowship. The faculty advisor is Prof, L. E. Nolleau Other members in the faculty include T. D Longiuo, Niel Plummer, E. E. Elscy, and Bar Peak. OHicers; WIIync W'utson: president; D011 ald Thomas, Vicc-president; Richard Under wood, secretary; Larry Dickerson, treasurer. Actives: Lewis Burnett, W'illium Burlcson, XVillimn Cooke, Richard Cornwdl, john Crawford, Larry Dick ursom Churlcs Franklin, Oscar GCF'Aldh, Paul 110th D1110 Jones, Juhn Kully, jzlmcs Mature, John Millvi Layne Taylor, Donald Thomas: Richard Underwom jumps VVzlldmn, Whync W'utson. Hedges: Gene Barber, Charles Bentley, Jam Chlrkc, Carl Evans, A1 Forcnback, H, B. Comm Harold Johnson, Chris Kitn-hon, Royal h'Iays, Dorm Mills, Kenneth Mosscr, Richard Perry, Jack Smuud Howard Tntuxm William Thompson, James VVumplx' Jerry VVatsont BAI'HCH, Huntley, BurlL-son Cooke. Crawford Forcnbnck C 'nlds, Head, Mills 'l'aylm, Thmnus, Underwood, W'ntson Delta Tau Delta Dl'lm Tam Dultu fraternity was founded at Bethany Cultt-gtu tit Virginia, in 1859. Dulttl Epsilon Cth- IN wax installed nu this cumpus 0n Xtuy 10, 1931. Dt-lt-t 'l'tm lh-tttl 15 n constructive, zldjlmct t0 the ' tvm ul highwr mhuzttinn. tlt-r uhjL'L-ttw: is to educate, t-untrlhnting tn ttw young mvn within hcr sphere of inlluvnu- u mnml. Spiritual, and social dm'clopmunt t'UlIlllH'lHttl'tltt' with the intuttu-tuul training supplied hy tllt' uxttvgt-x Lttttl universities. tlnlltt Tun Dutttl was prmld to continue its spon- .Nulxhilt n1. Christmas pul'tivs tnr nndurprivilcgcd chilA ttrm Itl tht. Lt'xington :m-u. Walt over two hundred t'hihh'vn wrl'v vutvrtuinvd hy tho fraternities and mmntit-s lHl thv rumpus. 't'hr N'plintl svnwstL-L with Stll'h vvcnts :15 the 1m- nlmt l'tuundvrs lily Cvtvhrutitm un Xluy B and the Urrhitt tt'Ul'tltatl nu Way 111 ut Buiting Springs Cuuntry Chth :ltu'ms prm'uh-s Dclth with manly x'urtcd acttviv tits :lmt smiul tlllttliUttSt Thw IJt-tt lt'iltlt'rhlltp and scholarship rccnrd 00m tnumt to he nutstuntling. Bill Buttmxtinc wus presi- th'nt 0t txl'ys', :nut Churlcs McCullough wtls :1 mem- twr nt this hunmuu'y. Marvin Suit, Gary Newton, jim Mann: jmk Nt-tsml. And Don Smith wore mmnhers nl' Lnnp nnd Claws. In thttCUh this your we had thml lnggnm, Lit-urgt- Park, Jack Nt'twn, and John ltomnu. Don Snnth was vlcctt'd :15 :1 rvprcscntntjve A tor SCA. jim Deacon, Jim Smith, and Harry Contcy wvrc initiated into Phi Eta Sigma, and Guxy Newton Marvin Suit and Harry Conley were members of PuttL'HUn thcrury Society. In Arnntd Air Society we had Marvin Suit and Cary Newton, While John Pur- rim- 5 nod on tho Studcut Union Board. otlk .: Marvin Suit. president; Lloyd Mnssvy, vicc-prcsi- .tvut; Dun Sumth, rmorztinu sucrclurv; john Pcrrinc, curt?- SDUHLIHUL svcrcmu; Punt Euuuvm trczmnrur; Kenny Hake, sur: t '5' t Andvuun. xVillinm Btlllantinc, Norman Curl 'hip, Clutts Boyd, Kant Button, Cunv Cuudill, tl.lrry Cnnlry, J- ' nvtm'd, Jumus Duos, Richard Dvdmxm, ttutmrt Dot nu, - 'y Durham, Luv Eutnn, Paul liguum. Jlllltt'h lercs Joseph Ferguson, Jmuph German, Wiltm't anx, Thomm Hung. Kmmy Hake, Charles Hurrist Clltulm lIvltmun. Lynn llutctu'rmn, Dink Hutchinson, Roy Kumumuh, 11:11 Kvtlcr, Willium Kt-mpstor, Thomas Kcupur, Dan A Ktltingm', Donald LUHIIRI'LHUH, James Mnrn, Lloyd Massey, Bum Muttinqty, Juo McCain, Churtcs McCullough, jim ML-Crndun Hilton Miltton, James Mohhcrtuy, James Munro, 'I'humm: Nmt. Jack Nl'tSOII, Gary NL-wtun, Georg: Pmk, Jntm Pvninz', Evm'vtt Ptanstict, Bill Plult, Iunms Ouisen- hurry, Jn'lt. Ray, Bill Head, Tvrry Regan, Hill Rihclddffer, ltmLt-r Scott, homu. Shawn, Bobby Simmons, Don Smith, Jim Smith, Marvin Suit, Bull Trva, Hnymond Trout, Charles Vittitov. Furmun VVullucu, Sum VVm'n-n, Bob W'itson, Dunny Wright, Luumv YutL-s. Ptt-ttm's: jnv tivtl, Bailry Binfurd, VVc-s Bray. Charles Chance, jim Dmmn, ttitt Daugherty, John England, Jim Hum, RUHVPS Iucksnn, Dill Jagoo, Curl Jurgcns, Ed Lambert, clun an-m, Jim Muggdrd, Bob Quisculmrry, Fred Slitcr, Randy Turnhutt, Dick Vail, Lind Voth. 2722299933 - A .s';1IliiilmiiiK.Siffch'fcilan'kd-nglt4id .4; h Anderson, Caudill, Duughmy Drdmun, Dodson, Eggum Ferguson, Hellman. Hutchcrson Hutchuson, Jackson, Kcllcr Bk. V zzzzygussxp v V '3 1 1 i 5 3 .1 I .' p l: J g i g ,1 g I I i 1 KuupL-r, Mam. McCullough Minion, Moore, Nulsnn Newton, Park. Pcrrinu Simmons, Slitcr, Smith, D., Smith, J. Thu suunnd semester 511w the KA s with their usual 10111111 01 parties and the ever Imiqlu' Old Sunth Bull complete with Con- iulvmtv uniforms. ll was during that wcok 1-1111 H1111 many zlskvtl if H10 South llud Hmmy 1'151111 1111,21i11. :Xnmng 1111' outstanding 1110111110115 0f the chapter wm'r Charlie 11111111111; who served as prvsinlcnt 1101 only of Hm clmptmx but of SCA and 117C :13 well. john Cm'is and 101111 VVhit- 10w wvrv vlectvd lo Incuulwmal in Keys, and Jack Clare was tapped by Lunccs. The Kappa Alpha Fraternity was founded DuL-n'mln'r 21. 1865, Alt XVushingtun 11nd Lee Uniwrsiu. Thv Thom Chapter was installed on campus February EL 1893. UUic-crs 1111' the year 1111: Charles Palmer, px'vsidmlt; john 611111111111, vicc-prosidcnt; John Claw. svcrvtury; Joseph Moore, treasurer. Kappa A lplm Acliws: George Adams1 George Curry, James Cnr- son, Joseph D. Chandler, John Chmnult, XViHium Clayton, John Clare, William Cndcll, jzmk Congh-mn, Paul Comm. XVillium Cm, John Davis. James Dun, dmL Jumcs Ethcrton, John Embry, James Flynn W'il- lium Cddd, Guthriu Goodman, XViHium Hulton, Jos- 1'ph Cnodmun, W'iHnu' Heinz, Richard Hurst, 111112111 Juncs, 1V1'Hinm Jordan, Robert Logan, Michael Low, 1113', Cline McCuulL-y, John McElroy, John MCCCC. Charles Mischlcr, Joseph Moore, Jack Norris, Charles Palmcr, Jay Paxton, Alton Pcavy, Hagan Phillips, Thomas Reid, D011 Robinson, Vincent Ruck, BumL-tt Sanders, Hcmy Snuflcy, Brown Sharp, John Spnmcr, Frank XVugucr, John VVhitlnw, Don Young, Harry 1L111ghmun, jamcs Hull, Thomas Lyne, Michael Prunty. Pledges: Robert Cuywood, Richard Fenley, VViIIium Gcss, Phil Johnson, Sam Kinkcud, John McNahb, Frank McVuy, Thomas Messick, James Patterson, Rob ort Rives, Don Roydcn, Dan Schlegel, Bill Simnen Tuu Turrill, James VVletcrs, Wlilliam Wise. Adams, Enkvr, Buughmnn, Bonn, Billick Brown, Curry, Cnywoml, Chundlr-r, Clayton Cloro. Codell, Cole, Davis, Dnmlon Emhry, Elhvrton, Fcnlcy, Flynn, Frederick Gndd, 6653. Goodman, C., Goodman, 1.. Hall Heinz, Iglohcart, Janos, Llewellyn, Logan HILi . la x31. JGLHH 4.; u p, 3. x V V .511 ,f Lcwrey, Lynn, McElroy. McGee, Messeck Mischlor. Moore, Morgan. Palmer. Patterson Paxton, Pvavy, Phillips, Prunty, Ray Reid, Hives, Rohinsnn, Ruck. Sandals Saufley, Schlegel, Sharp, Slodd, Spurn'er, Stokes Stone, Sumner, Talbot, Terrill, Wagner, Young .3 g ;i 73 3 : 2' i .3. :4 3 ;: .a d :1 a d a :I '1 1i 'l 13 ,3 ' Wbihhhkwn Kaj pa Signal 'Hw kappa Sig's nn-pt 110mm; nt Lzlutcs Carnival Lust MIL winning Hm lev in the skit dinsion with hi'mnkir 1nd Jnlumy, and having thvir qucvn candi- dutw. Mnrgum Mud, blmwn :15 QHL'CH 0f the Carnival. In 11w Hmmwmning dm'umtinns', HID Kappa Sigfs mphm-d swmld pLu-v Willi their version Of A knudxl nut Ulllllli, 'Hu' VVihk-ut's hauling grmmdiguim-n Dick Rushing, npn-x'vnh'tl Kappa Siatnm nu Khv football team. l'rominunt mrn nu mmpus .xrc Lm' Kmmn-dy, Anmld Air Smix-ty: me Ctlrl'nll. Arlmld Air Sot'icly. Lullm's. ODK. SCH. Sigunl Dvlm Pi. Phi Eta Sigma. Tau Kdmm Alphau Bin XIJL-Llin. Kt Lnnu-s. SCA, Alphxl 'lu-tm Phi Flu Hiqnm: Charlie English Tun kappa Mphu. national IUDH'SL'HLAIUYO m Hu- IVC con, wnliun in lmihddphia, I'thtt'rwn Litul'dry Sm'wty. Ynlmu Dmmwmh Cluh. 'l'vn nwn :m' in Pershing Rifln with DB! Cannon and Larry Aickvn holding OKHLTBV Kappa Sigma WAS founded in 1869, at the Univm sily 0f Virginid. It was installed on this campus 1' 1901. Thu fraternity flower is the Lily of the Vulk and the mlms ure Scarlet white, and green. Oilicur Dmuglus Holiday, president; Alburt Hal Vicc-prcsulcnt: Ellis Em urly, secretary; Roger Lndm burger, treasurer. The faculty advisor is Dr. Frat D. Pclvrsuu. AL-lnm. Lam Aka-n, Asa Barnes, Ronald Bonncll, D Cunmm, Cnrmll Curuunl, Wayne Currnll, VV'cndvll Chm Paul Cunmnns, Arlhur Curl' jnlm Dickcn. Ted me lamis DcBusu, Ellis EA Ulrl: Alan Enkcrlc, Charles Englh Bill Hbsrll. Allwn Ia Chm'lI-S IIJH, RUSML'H Hiblvs 19 anl'lu'l, Duuulns llohduy Imland Kennedy. Razor Lad! huvgvr, Kvmwth Lucius, in thk, Bill Mntklin, Bill M Unndlvw, Hay MLWth'h-r. Buzzv Nnvn', Clml'l Ponce, ThmV Pl'ovlnr, Bill Rt'us. Jnmux' Rohvrh, Juhn R0111 ls, Dmk Rllshil lrrzmk SL-iuhL Cnulxm Shirley, Lugnn Vanlingl'urd. Jim Yank: Plcdmw. m'nll Burns. Luwull Clark. Lylv Cnhly, Chm Dr'sllmml, I Eugulwpillm, Tum P U , Bill Henry, , w Hllvdll', I Hurd. Rvml Hume. Churliu Judd, Clu'tL ml jt-U Lbstr-r, Pull! MlDunhl. Bnycu Mnmliv, Rohcrl My Rut. OWENS, Hick Rn'clwnlmck. Bill Rix'hnrdson, Cunkir! lib L'rth'. B! 1 Rnht-rla. Mu Ruhm'h, Donald Spuighi, MUI' Tuvhm ry W'allaux jack VVhiKLu E;er VVillimns raw 11174 r '1 :31 I a v2 71 'C 1 3 3. 2 :v .1 Id '3 :3: :1 1? ' i :4 , n i 3 I I I ,3 A :1 a 1 1 l tmw Aicken, Barnes Bnnmll Bums Cannon Cannon Carnc1l Chcrry Clark Cnhh Cummins, Cums Dusmond DickL1n,DuBusc Ehlsterly Eugunspilhr. Enghish Iossctt, H111, A Hull C., Henry, Hibbs Hmdle, Holiday Herd, Judd ,huHWuw: aw . u.W. wwwwwmmw aw W i. 4 3A Kennedy, Ladcnhurger, Law, Lester, Lucus Macklin, McCandlL-ss, McDaniel, Nave. Owen Pence, Bees, Rechonbach, Richardson, Roberts, B. Roberts, 13., Roberts, J., Roberts, M., Rushing, Shadmm Speight, Taylor, Wallace, Wallingford, Wells White, Williams, Yonkos v .-.......-....H '1 l :A'. :- ..:-l futoxu - Lambda, Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha was founded in 1909 at Boston University. Epsilon Phi Zeta Chapter was installed on the U. of K. campus in 193:2. Tho purpose 01 the orgmn'zation is to contrib- ute in tho lurgust mcusurc possible to the pre- vminmmv 0f truth and justice and the wellv living 01' human kind, Faculty mlviscr: Dr. Ray C. Hopper. Mem- bers in faculty: John T. Mastcn, Dr. Ray C. llnppm: Dr. W'. S. VVzml. OHiL L'IS: Erm-sl Mlmrt, Uligh AlphM H. A., prcsi- dvnl; Bill Hunry. Hligh lictw ll. 13., Viuc-prcsident; Frank lhvhinsun. Uligh Gunmm, II. C3,, secretary; Bill T. Clark and L P. Gurtin, Uligh Tum H. T., trousurcn Members: actives: Dave Adams, David Andre, Ken Buckner, Jack Burnett, Jim Carpenter, Bin Clark, Cnnrgc CInrd, David Coupmzm, Tom Dcspurd, Bob DuW'ccsc, Dun Duty, J. P. Gartin, Bill thvr, Larry IlulL Bill Henry, Curtis Hcrmn, Roger Justice, David Lynd, Gcnc Marvin, Curry Martin, Bub McAllis'tvr. George McCombs, Ralph Mitvhnll, Ernest Moore, Ralph O'Nculy Frank Robinson, Norman Schott, Allen Slcudtl, Curl Smith, Frank Sullivan, Brian Tnylon B111 Tylcl: Max W7hucler, John VVhittonbcrg, Junk chlur. Pledges: John Ashcraft, Larry Brown, James David- son, Glen Faulkner, Julm Favoritu, O. C. Curtin, .Ioe Huuth, LcRuy Hibbitts, VuynC Hughes, David K111i- hcr, Brandon Langley, Bill Lockwood, Tom Long, Don MCCruckcn, Bill Mason, Mike Myers, David Pollitt, David Ruveucmfl, Bill Rider, Junk Wheeler. Adams: EurnL-u, Carpumur, Cmpmnm FAvontu Gurtm. Heath, Henry. Huron. llxhhius IIughL-s, Lou LymL Murvm, McAllistcl Memo, O'NL , Pullitt, Ruler. Hobmsmx Scllott, Sulllvzlm Vclla, Wllntlunbcrg :magymmuxr 41 svsanakk-Qatu-s -;-'uli. c son's Wgni-Lsxnureuxxt 71 cm I119: - 'uui I N! W Hthunv uml th Duncv nf lhc Seven Veils was lhl- thvmv this your of Phi Delta Thctzfs Lnnces Car- nix'nl bkiL. ThL- antics in thr: nhurcm,n composed of A0 Pln Dull pledges, hmught the chapter the runner up tmphy for its srmnd consecutive year. A hmm-mming bunquvt for alums was held at the hunm-, md lulvr in the year the chapter held its an- mml Chxistnms party, OKhnr partics included the ph-dgr h-zx for tn-shnmn girls, the hayride to High Brirlgv, and thy jninl party with two nthcr fraternities. Thv :mnllul Dvrhy Formal at the Boiling Springs Country Chxh highhghtcd the Phi Dclt social season Phi Dl'h.l Thom wan won rt'pmsuntcd 0n ull intra- muml humw The PDT tL-zlm won the swimming nu-L-t fur lhx' Swami your in :1 row, breaking two intru- muml lmu- rumrds. A strong Phi Dclt football team anl lH lhv svmihfinulx hchm' huing eliminated, Oulshuuhng mum in Vursily athletics im'hldcd: Paul liulhnm'r mid Jack 'Ihhmnpsnn, Swimming; Joe Teuguc Jud lhmniv Atkins, tunm's; Dick Muhmuy, Neil Low- ry. Billy Milvhvll, and Duke Owens, football; John Brwwvr, huskvlhull. lemhvrs ulltslehng in campus activities included Lmhv th'rish mcmhcr nl Phi Beta Kappa, SGA, and llIl'ViLIt'lll nl' Umirnm Dvlm Kappa; Jim Boyle and Ilvm'y anm'tt, Lump and Cross and Tau Beta Pi; Phi Delta Theta W'nlt Currie and Bill Billiter, SGA, Lances, and Ar- nold Air Society. Phi Delta Thctu was founded at Miami University Oxford, Ohio, on Decmnhcr 26, 1848. Kentucky Ep- solon clmptcr was installed on campus in April 1901. Thu fraternity colon are bluc and white; the I'lowm is the whim carnation. Officers: Joe nguc, president; Leslie Morris, vim prttbidunl; Bill Blake, secretary; Jim Boyle, treasurel Mrmhrru Harry Alcxnndur, Crawford Andersen, Bonnh Atkins, IItnry Bennett. Niulqu Evrryman, Bill Dillftcr, Bil lexkl, jim Bnylu, Juhn Y, Bnnvn, Stan Chauvin, Gus Collin: Bvll CurliuL Wall Currie. Jen; Curry, John Davis, Howun Dnhrmun. Dun Gibson, Don Graven, Vancc Humor, Sonm Hunk .un, John I'Inlwny, Richard lluhhurd, Mike Hunt, Hui Jcih'lcs. Charles Jett, Ovic Jnhnsun, Tod ern, Jack Kliomcycn Hob Luv, Null Lmvry, Sum h'lx-Cuudlpssh Doug McCullough JHI'IK McDonald, Dick Mnlmwy, Jack Marstnn. Mickey MiL'fL'rl H0 ansmvr, Leslie Mom's. Don Morrow. Pat Payne, qucni: Pinuun, Fmrostt lim-vcs, Chip Rice, Dick Richards, Jack Rigln Dalv Robinson, Dick Sellers, Bill Seller, Herbie Schnril HUIIILT Suhiruwr, ChurlL-S Scott, Dmid Swnr, Tum Tate. Cm w, Im- Tuilgut', Frank Tilmu, Jack Thompson, Budd: d Buddy W'ilsnn. us: Paul Bollinucr, John Brewer, John Clancy, Bih Essie, Upton Gill, Loroy Jam 3 Bennett Jones. Bah chm l'zull McCuy, Jack Muniu, Billy Mitchell, Eddie B. Moon Dm'ld Ovronhx, Dukv Owem, Dnn Plump, Dick Quccn, BU Om-sl, Jim Ruins, Juan lincmclc, Vanler Rodcs, John Kugux. C. F. Hussman, Bob Scou, Frank Scroggins, I. B. Shummv Joe Smith, John Taylor, Bill W'olfc, und Chcuuult VVoodfun Aicxunder, Anderson, Atkins, Ball. annclt Berrymzm, Dllliter, Blake, Hollingcr, Boyle Chauvin, Clancy, Curhn, Currie, Davis Dolmnan, Essig, Graveft, Harper, Hunt James, Jett. Kim, Kleiex, Kleimeyer I :qu 1 A :3 w .i E 4 ,3 2 :3 44 g: 3 i ' .I' 3 McCandlvss, Micfcrt. Mnrrls, O'Toole. qune ngon, Plump, Qutsl, Richards, Righy Robinson, nodes, anm'h', Hmsnmn, 5011;er ScottY Scroggins. Svllurs, SL-tzcr, Sims Smith, Teague. C., nguc, 1.. Tilton. W'illis, VVilsun Phi Kappa, Tau Phi Kalmm Tull wan founded at Miumi University, Othl, Uhin. Km Murch 17, 1906. Kappa Chuplcr wus' imLth-Ll on mmpus November 6, 1920 The fm- lvrnily vnlm's :er Hanurtl red And 01d guld; 1110 HOW' vr is llu' rvd mrmlimL Its purpose is to promote ful- Imx'shm svlmlunhilx and Christian ideals. DHH- ': llnlwxl Mnuurch, president; Henry T. Jug- gvrs, xiu-iprvsidmllz Jury Fullcy, secretary; WHHium Blmlnl. lrL'nsluL-I'. Humlwrsz .u-th Alton Arnoy, Ed Bcumun. Mur- vin livzu'd. lmwrvnn; Bhwins, Joseph Bondurunt, 'l'hnmas Brown. Villium lllmmt Ronald Butler, VVil- Hum lhlhvnyvr, unm's Collins. Howard Ditkcy, Neil ll'nHvy. Duuglzm Cr. 1t. Frank Humilhm, Bub IIm'inc, lhy llnrnlmxk, jumvs Humor, Henry Jaggcrs, J. B. Jnlmmn, J, W'. jnhuwn, XVillimn jolly, Hugh King, Dnrwy King. Rnhn-rt Xlnnnrth, Hun Mmmreh, J. E. Mmmrrh, .Imm Xlnurv, Tum Prushm, Tom Roberts, ViHmm Himlmm. Howard Shmv, Don Sullivan, Sum Vhih-In'nd. John Ymmg. Bill Young, HI-dgvs: Hark Nnylur. VHIit 0511mm: Churlv: Uumlvrsnn. Hvd Dursvy. Roland MvClnin, Roy Bour- nmn, 'I'mn limp. Huh Suhrivl, Suturninu Atom. The school your of 354-755 was good to 1111, 'K;11:1 Chuptur of Phi Kappa Tau. It witnessed u Christnn party at the Kusuir Crippled Childrufs IIospimL U Annual Drum! Cirl Formal at Boiling Springs Cum try Cluh u Halloween vostumc party, and vuriw other house purtivs, Schulurship-wiso, Kappa chupt placed third on campus. Intrmnurul-wisc, Kappa chapter was in sm-w plum- in the uH-pxu'ticilmtion trophy rune at this H ing. T110 frutL-rnity basketball chumpinnship was 1? big prixc fur Kappa chuptcn Don Sullivan won 13 umquut championship, with Bill Blount plating .m 0nd. Roy Bournuul won the Lmnuul Turkey run, M Ling a new UK record. The, foutbnll 11nd vollwh tmmx wun Lhcir leagues, and Ray IIombuck pldb sumnd in Hw badminton tourney. Mon who distinguislwd thomselxcs on campus WU: Henry .Iuggt-rs, Eta Kappa Nu; Ed Bcunnm, Kri- Rnn Butler, editor of tho Kvutucky Kcrnel; Ray Hm huvk, cohmmist and assistant managing editor of l Kernel; Tom Preston, Llhsislilllt sports editor of 1' Kcmvl; Dong Grant and Hay l'IUrnlmck, mumhcn tlw Tmupvrs; Roy Boonnam, swimming, and 11;. team; Whnn Monte, Stvwnrds Club; and Jack Ymn twirlcr with the UK band. Amey, Atecn, Beard, Blevins Blount, Collins, Cox. Fold Grant, Ilamiltom Hornlmck, Horm-r Johnson, J. 13., Johnson, W.. Jolly King, D., King, H., Monarch, 13., Monarch, J. Monarch, 11,, Page, Preston, Roberts Ruburts, Schriur, Simpson, Sprudlin Stone, Sullivan, Whitehead, Young Sigma Phi Sigma Kappa was founded at the Uni- w-rsily of Massachusetts on March 15, 1873 Phi DCIIU'I'OII was installed on campus on No- vmnbvl' ET 1926. Thv frutvmity colors are nmgcntu :uul silwr; the flower is the red Car- nulion. Its pnrpnsc is to promote brotherhood, stiumlntv schuhlrship. and develop character. Alumni Adviser: Darrel Hancock Mcmlwrs in lllmhy: Dr, Lou M. Chamberlain, Dr. H. A. Homunmxillh OHiLm'R: Hubby Ccm' lKichiLx presidnnt; Gary E. Smith. vicuprusidonl; john Brooks Pitman, secretary; john Murphy Bukvn lrcasurvr; John W. Oldhum, sentinel; juu Frank In'luud, inductor. lemhvrs: Aulivcs: Orvillc Barkley Baird, John Murphy l'mkvr. Hurry George Birmingham, James Gil, mum N.Ikvnship, Cvorgv Cudon Blincoo, 101m Conk- liu BumrHL Frank Ellis Crnnh'old. Hcrmun M. Day 254 2 ton, Forest Vernon Donn, Robert L, Florence, VVI'Hw Linn Hams, Julucs Edwin Hardin7 Vi11idm Hello: Luther P. House, Joe Frank Trclund, Richard 1 Matchett, lluwurd Thomas McHenry, Donald Nm John XV. Oldhmm John Brooks Pihnun, Bobby Gm Richie, Charles H. Rogers, Edward Glenn Sundorf'i: Richard Saunders, W'ultor K. Sihbuld jr., Gary Smith, 100 Frank Stephcnson, Robert L. Stephcnsu Orville R. Threlkcld, John M. Villiam, Harrison Wf lard W'ood. Plcdgcs: James Robert Bailey, Woodrow XVHQ Bnrchctt Jr., Albert R. Caunpbcll, James Allen Crux Mcrrcll E. Dean, Charles W. Drummond, Clifmv Florence, Virgil D. Florence IL, WVilli-dm R, Fill Lynn XVzlynu Hill, Alan K Knox, Fred May, 1:l Hunt McClure, John E. McChnrd, Joe A. Mitch kunnoth L. Overly. Thomas S. Poguo, Eddie C. RI Kenneth L Smith, Larry C W'ugoncr, James W'nrd, Richard T. Wilkins, Donald L. Williams. Baird, Baker, Birmingham, Blackwell, Blankenship Blincoc, Boznrth. Campbell. cmmn, Crocch DuylmL Donn, Fm Dcnm M.. Eslcp. Filer Florence, C., Florence, 1L. Florence. V., Hardm, Hayden Hcllon, Hcrron, Hill, House. Ireland '5 33 g 9.x 3 A 1i :3 7.3 '3 g 33 1 i ': W 1! 3 g MJlt'ht-tl. McClure. Mchlry, Mituln H, N001 Uldhum, Pitmuu. Puuuu. Hichiv, Rm- 1mm Sundrlfnn Sululvm. Schnldor. Shrphm'd Sihlmld, Sth. L1,. Smith. K.. Stephenson. J,. Slrphrns'on, R. 'l'lm-lkuid, H'ilkins, Vlllnuns. ll. XYilliAms, J., XVnml Pi Kappa, A lleza Pi Kappa Alpha was founded March 1, 1.868, at lhe University of Virginia. Omega. chapter was ustnhhshcd 011 Campus in 1901. The purpose Of Pi Kappa Alpha is to estab- lish iriumlship 0n :1 firmer and more hlstinfj, basis; to pmmnlc brotherly love and kind feeling; and to provide for mutual benefit and mlvunccnwut of those with whom they sym- pathize and doom worthy of their regard, The Jyl'at'vrnity colors un- gnrnct and gold, and the lluwor is the lily of tho, vnllvy. Activities this year included a Christmas party for underprivilvged Children, the Dream Girl Dnnct: and Open House after Home- mming. Outstm'lding members in PiKA include: john XVquur. Phi Eta Sigma Kc-yx Lnnces, Lump and Cross, Tau Beta Pi; Ralph Hover- muh'. Kuys, Lnncvs, Lump and Cross, K-Cluh Spikv Shov Society Sigma Gamma Epsilon Gamma Theta Epsilon. Alpha Chi Sigma, SCA; Charles Campbell, Keys, Phi Eta Sigmu Lanccs, ODK, Arnold Air Society Tau Bet Pi, Phalanx; Alex Tnncss, Keys7 Lunces, 1311 Eta Sigma, IFC; Cenc Sprageus, Phi M Alpha, Lances. Phalanx. Y Cabinet Pitki Club; Jim Sundidga Spike Shoo Society, 1F1 OHiCCrs: Ed Eversola president; Jim Sm didge, ViCC-prvsident; Bob McClothin, Seth tary; Norman Asher, treasurer Faculty Lu visor is Dr, Hahn. Actives: Ronnie Abraham, Norman Asher. Dcuw' Baulch, Curl Bloylc, Glenn Bronmgen, Charles Cm: hell, Bill Carroll. Ed Evvrso1e, Tom Frymin'. A'u luncs, Bob McCarthy, Bob McGhvthh'n, Pctc MUM Cordon Pruthcr, Tum Szmdidgc, Don Scholt, Jzu Shelton, Vill Smith, Gene Sprngcns, George Stuphv sun, Dun Travis, Charles VVilsmL Hedges: Tum Andcrsom Tom Edmonds, Norm Hall, 15011 Harp, Charles 11111, Basil Jones, J. B. Klw ris, Put Quurlesh Jimmy Rowe. Fred Svhnhur, 1:11 Schlucter, David Shudonn, Mickc Simpson, Cum Stcphcnson, Bill Tibhzlls, Smith Vunhook ILn Wpingnrtnvr, Jack W'hitu. Abraham, Andvrsnn, Ashr-r, Bnulch, Bloyh- Bondumnt, Cmnpht-ll, Edwards, Harp, Hill Hovious, Inm-s, Kramer, McCarthy. McGIothlin Pmthvr, Roe, Rowu Schubcr. Schluvlcr Shmlnnnv Shelton, Simpson. Sprzxgens, 'I'ibbuls Travis, Vunhook, Walker. Williams - yuyamishiuw A '3 .31 g 4 5: 3' ,1 5: .' a i 3 1 . . -4..-.A...m.u.-; 2.. Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded at tho Uniwrsiu 01' Alabama m1 March EL 1856. K0117 lucky Epsilon chuptvr was installed on this campus on Fcbmnry 10, 1.900. The fraternity colors arv purple und gold; Um flower is the violet. Faculty adviser: Prof. H. Grady Scllards. OHiwrs: VViUinm Hurding, prcsirlrnt; George D. knpm: vicc-pn'sidcnt; Don V. Young, secretary, VVUL B. Cumlwll, trcusurur. Mi-mln-rs: Actives: Jim Bukvr, Ildmus Baxter, Don HmmvH, C, 31. Iinnnv, H. Dun Bounc, W'm. Cdmbcll, Miku Culvr. .lm-rry ClmrchilL Franklin CmLts, C. Cum Iglolon, W'nL Cm'hin, D011 Crulchcr, Dirk Dickcnson, Mark Dickson. Addisun Evt'rL-tt, D011 Filmcyg Jess Cunlm-r, liozwvll Corluun, L. Griffin, Wm. IIurding, 101m Hurdwick Jumvs Hurdymzm, K011 Harris, W. Henderson, Read Ilullund, Wm Ilnpston. 52 gma A lplza Epsilon D. Huddleston, John Kelly, John Kirklmm, Cmrzy Knpcr, Arthur McCarty, Dzwc ML'lMJnnld, Junk Mandi Fred chvr, Vic Mcycr, Clmrlus Moffitt, Cuylc MUM ncy, Robert MoreLmd, VVarrvn Nash Jumcs Nixm XVcndL-ll Norman, Dick Page, Bill Robbins, Ed Hod mam, James Stcvcns, Clmrlrs TJylor, I00, Taylor, Bun anrrll, Dick Vinson, Humid Vu11, Shorrill W'urd, PM White. Doug XVitt, Dun W'ondwurd, Thornton W'righ Don V Young. Pledges: John Adams, Robert Butcs, T, C. Chun- bPIS: Donald Frazier. Dick Garland, Robert Cnrrimr 15. Gillcspiv, L Cormlny, J. CriHin, XV. llildrcth, Wu Hopkins, 5. Kcnncy, Charles King, K. Lungc, Ruhw Milne, XVm. Mm'hm, D. O'Rourk, R. Purkum. V mews. Perkins, j. Polsgmvo, Hubert Rudcs, Jul: Snlyvr, C. Sundmzum, Pall. Schridcr, Stove Shnd Charlie Smith, Jackie Stevens, J Vmu-h, Fred Vngr Richurd Vimunt, Juul VVLllbUH, Clclzmd White, S. WE liumson, Harold Wilson. Adams, Bakvr, Bates, Baxter, Boone, C. Boone, IL. Campbell, Curtvr. Chaunhvrs, Chun-hill Cunnlvtun, Cnrbm, CrulL'Iu-r. Dickinson, Dickaml Everett. FinnL-y, Fru'ljt-r, Gillespie, Cmmlx-y Gnmn, Hancock, Harding, Hnrdymon, Harris Henderson, Hildreth, Houston, Kelly, King Kirkhnm, Koper 1f! . .-J; . 'n aQIIi! I.i...vll t-r . Langc, Mandi, McCarty, McDonald, Meyer, F. Meyer, V , MoKiM, Mnnnn, Nicho.. Nixnn Pigne, Robbins, Rodcs, Rodmnn, Snndmunn Smith, Stevens. Taylor, Terrell, Turner Vcach, Vimunt, Vinson, Wall, Ward White. C., White, R. C., White, R M., Williams, V'anliamson Witt, Woodward, Ynung Sigma Chi was foumlml im the campus of Miami lliiivcisity, Othl, Ohio, .llllllt i l O. The Lumb- ilu lulllllNlil Chapter luuiiLlcd in 1893 W'llS His first li'nliimily 0n the 17K t'JIllDUS. Nuliuimlly Sigma Chi is u mumln-r of lhc Miami Triad, also consisting of ISwtzi I'hvld Pi, iiiiLl Phi Dulla Thctzi. Lust spring 1hr Sig's :mnuiil Bcst Dressed Contest in which hllllli'lllS purlicipuh-tl with their Own en? wmhlvx LlllLl iiimlclml those ml pmmincnt lex'ingmn slun-s Wm: :i hig sucu'ssi It was llL'lLl in Memorial HalL 011 April filli, Llllll l'Lnilurml lhv latest in cumpus stylcs. 'l'hv iII'lJir was ih-sigm-d uud nmnugcd by Don XVil- liiims .iml llnlu-rt Coulis, 115mg u .Nlll'l'ULlliSllL' backdrop iillm' Ilui llwmv, llOn Thv UK Campus, which served to givv contrast in the clothing styles 0f the suuhon. Ami Fullrcll, DDD, 11nd llugh lloci PiKA wore wim nilrs nll th mutual iiml wnrc iiwurdud gilt certificates mi'ct'iling 8100 uuuh. In May Lvhllc B. Cumbs II gave :1 cocktail party and ilinm-i' il.Iiu-o ut Slwndlhrilt Farm, in honor of Miss lllL'kiO Cutlnm, ACD. who was clinsvn us the SW1 ll lHlI'l nl Sigma Chi, for lhc ycar 195 Buck 4m lhi- CHIMIHH Ihis hill lhv Sigys lwgiul lhc yuurls lor- mzil activities with u tm xpimmrml hy flw Mmhefs Club 101' lhvii' nvw lmuscmuthvr, Mrs. Eldinor Mo Cain. 5mm ulllTVViUtl, they met on in Friday night with ilulvs l'nr ii hnyricli- l0 Clifton, 0n thc Kuntncky llivm'. 'Ilhi' immiul Sigma Chi Derby. prvsontcd Ouch lull, Lnuk pliim- 0n Octulim 23 ill the ODK Field, Iluilvr lhi- supervision all i-o-ilhziirmmi Dim lVilliumS uml .luclc 'l'n-i-gvn. Kilppil Kappa Gamma was awarded lint pllu' fur lhv All llurlitipilliun Trophy, with Kup- p.i Hi-lln iis i'lmi' winnd. Delhi Delhi Dolbfs Sylvia .ll'll xms chusvn tn reign over the lo. ville. s the ilQuwn Ull llll' Pmrwuw. Ollu'r muiul :ictivilics in- rhiilml numvrous upon humus :lllirr football games, A Chrislnms llairly Dance. kind a Masquerade Party in jainuiu'y L'ulvlnxiling lhv upprmiuhiug ullIllLlS.u Sigma Chi This year, the llSinging Sigls Failed to sing on 1m? organized basis. confining their efforts to melodiou attempts by small grmips iii'tlie wr'c lmurs wlictcw they chanced to meet. Sigma Chi did its part 1.0 support fraternity schifl arship on the campus, hclplng UK to gain its rank .1 Top State University in overall fraternity scliolu-rsliiy Tlic Siifs me looking forward to tho summer ll, thcir Centennial, mlnhmting the 100th Anniw-rsuy of Sigma Chi's founding in 18'3 The ceremmii: will iiiclmli: :i workslmp in which lucturcs liy Hallo: ally prominent alumni on topics conceiving Grmi lifc will be given, Sigma Clii's from all over tll world will attend Sigls prominent on the campus include Gayle Rm u member of the UK basketball lcum, and Ken Lu; of the Wildcats gridiron squad. Al Harmon mu George Foster are members of Key's the sophomm: Men's Honorary. Harvey Young and Charles Eldridg :irc mvmlwr: of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, tho Geolog.Y Honorary, while Arch Mainom served as L1 momhi ol the Patterson Litcrury society. Each year Sigm Chi ushcrs at all Guignol dramatic activities and llii ycur Dim Kelly served as chairman of tlic commilh in charge of these functions. Chap r advisor is Mr. Cnrilnn H. Sympsnn. Liembers faculty: Dr. Robert J. Bryant, Dr. D. C. Suntan, Dcim E. , Stuhiu OlIlIll'l'SZ Curl Rankin, prL-sulcnl; IIL-nry Bickul, virnmriw. ilmil; David VankL'r, secrvliiiy; Dim Williams, treasurer; 1x llAlliL-Id, lrihunc. ML-mlwi's: Actives: David Allen, Henry Bickcl, Bob Culw llnh Cunlw, Jim Cruli'lu'r, Bnm'm-ll Cmuhs, Clizirli-s Eldrklz; Ed Fii'lillmuxu Georgi: Fostvi', Kt-n Glllhs, Don Gray, K: -ld, Al llnrmmi, Dan Kelly, Ken Lutz. Arch Muimm Vuri-um, Iluid Piittu'mn. Ed Pcturliom Tom Purli-r, Cu H: kin, Gayle Row, Hill Runnels, Jack Teognn, Dave Wulkt Hill Whilc, Don Williams, IInrvcy Young. Plcdgcs: Ronnie Ballard, Jim Bntcholnr, Ralph Beals, Rm mi' 13mm, 17.th Culvlplwll, Merritt Dem, Mikc Dickmm Kvniu'ily Engliu jim Eulmnn, Tony Fisher, Jim Fortenlwrri Curl Umhnrt, XViiltL-r Harris, Andy anas, Jack Quimby, Ml lllmrllv, DD 'l'uylur, Dick Wade. : lash; 2225-9; '53 1 3 . 4 5 E: .3 g a 1 Alh'n. leltlu-lur, Bwuls. Bicktl, Hullw Cmnphvll, Cmnhs. Cuukv. lechn, Eldridge Enulv, Eldnmn. Fischvr. lrrvstL-r, Harmon 11.11115, KL-Ily. Mainnus. MurcImL NIL'Cuy Runnels: Undcrvmud, Vnd13 Yulkvr, XVhihx VViIlizuns NNAIJA:aawgVN?avj .ulaidulu WE 13$AASVVC.NNVWYTJQIfis ?JJathHhtdu'ubuIVHI aagQHilIlllgg. 1.31, V ail!!! . , .i . 1i. i31:!' a . m '.a-4 ....-.w..; 2.. 'Hu- Hignm Xnk Wm; Hw f'untlmll MUmr-mnning umv twsl xxilh :1 Llikphy wmplmsiling Hu- sinking of tho 'Ummu dumb. 'Hw Imm-mu Wm. thJlrlTpl'L'SPllthI in varsity mth- leir's. lzs lhuHmH wm'c IUHCHHUII J. T l'hmkcnhurgcr uml IIAIVwL-n Hnuprr. lhrw-ymr chlLtl'mLm und cm mptum Alm' Km-h Lmd Duw KHIHL AH-SEC. sopho- mun' 1mm. 1n hultk Wt 11' lL-llvnnuu Ed ErnSL Bill I'Wslwr and thumhtin M't' Vurlumd. In lnlhchull was lhrmwyxu lvth-mmm Mm D213: UHNALHdiuu lm-n un uuupus wml- Ray .Ium's, prvsi- rlwnl mi. lmnp 11nd Cruss, Comnwrco Employment .eru'mli'm. Hpikk-tl Shut Smith: xir,r:-prm'idvnl' 0i. LICK. uul HH'HIIHT Hf Amuld Air SLK'iL'U; Tum Brat lan nu-mlu-r Hf Hui 11m Sigma, KLV 11nd Lama; Haw Nnyvx, lnmum-c nmmLu-r Hf 1hr: Kyikm. mumbcr ml SEA. unl HQC; .lilll Fislu'r. mumhcr 0f S.C.A,, km x: IVIAKI. and Managing lCditur of tho Kyinn; Iim Ugly mvmhwr ul Imnp nnrl Cmss' Alml K-Clnh. 'Hu- h'AlPIHiU L-M'vllvd in inllxunuruln with rnnncr- up in imvtlmll. wmi-hmlx in hmkotbull and second in tlu- mimmimt IIH'I'L 'l'lu- vlmplwr alm wnn Hw turkey run 101 lhr llliul cmm-uuliu' Ixmxr zmcl llu' 193-1 lme mu. llmmulm-HL 'I'Iw-x 11150 won HM: Imslu-ilndl h'L-c llmm' nmlml uml xwrv l'lllllltY-llp in lcnnis Sigma, Sigma Nu was fmlndvd ul Virginia Militun' IlN tutu in 1869. Gamma Inhl ohuplur WAS installml z mummy szuun l8, 1002. The fraternity mlors a black gold and while and HM: lltm'cr 15 Llu' white 1'le Officers: lhy Jom' prusiduut: Bob Cobb. xix pn-siLlcnt; John Stmchun, scu'utury; Dm'v Nun lruusmcr. Members: Bub Barlow, Tom B121Imnt, Iim Cum hclL Bob Cnhlx Dave C010, AI Cnu'uns, Jim D: Bill ijur, Ed Ernst, Don tlkmt Ray Jonas, Th UvnritL Don Slumg, Bill Fidwr. Jim 1711:1101; J. Frankcnbnrgcr, Bill Knight, 100 Kth. Bill Lutlm Bub Lvnclw, Art Nachand, Bob Vivhulls, Nivk Ni: nlsmL Duns Noyes, Lou Prilchml. juhn Hithnrdsn John Hhudvs, Frank SonfL John Stmchun, Dun Vuh Bah Endlcull, Bub POWCH, jurry M11101 . erw Initiutvs: Tom Huey, Nihhy King, Jim I gmm. Uch Sayers, Jack Dnnh'y. Haydon Hump Kan Martin, Tum BurlchL John Huston. Pledges: Larry .Imu-s, Chnrlvs Ray Bub Angm'il Dick Burk-lsnn, Bill Bdhcl, Sum fllnwztnm', Jnlm CM tom Cary Dan. George Gleason. Bub llutchcns. h King Tum MvAfrw, Chmk Odumlm. Put O'lh'ir Janku Rucd. Boll Stoll, Earl Vunlzmdinghmn. N Vumlvrnuu'k, Jim V0511, Jim Jnlnmm, jack Thou B011 thhcrtnn, Dave Kuhn, Dul'ch llzlucrick. Ahlmtt, Angovinu. BArlow, Becker. Bcrtclsun Buslum Bruhunl, Bumtl, Clwsnul, Chilton Cobb, Colo D'w G D'Iv 1.13011le Duzivr, Em , 111 W. 1.. Fiqhor. J V, Gleason. Ilntlcriuk. Huey. I'Iutclwns, Ingram : waea'nw ' 3am: . 4 . gil'cquh-k-ka-sdg-tda k'f mmw;ni.1mwna Ban 0N Cm uzq SEE KCOACH v 7'0? THE. $21 3' ll VEAR MN? x l - Aarqn .-,.-....,w.. : .wugmvmvvuuw f: g: '3 t: :3 v? .4 la a '53 : : g .9 Johnson, Janus. L.. Jumps, 1.. WC, Jones, R, King F. King, 1., Knight, Imn NIL'AIL'Lu McClun- Nothurton. Nicholle A Cholsnn. Nny , O'Brivn Odc-WAhn, Powell. PnlchelL Buy. Hwhurdxnn Scott. Shunuhun, Stnil, Stmchun, Thurpc, VnnLundinghmn, VVebur tilwllan, Km-Imr Ill V Hillm, lemm; H, Murrow, jnlm K' melmul. Inlm W. Xthml, lilmmtt V. Howl's, Cm'lis I.. SHIIQNUT, Ulmrhw l.. Sh-phtns. Louis E Slm'vln. DUIMM SLLMML Balm? Swnrd, XViHiam C I'huru1mry, 111mm D. V'HL lelgm: Hun Axhvr, len IV. Huml. deid K.B;1r- lr.xm.j1nm-x 1 Hw-HL ViIlium H. Btyyd, Dulv C. HruulmL vWHmm K ISurHMrl, ICHrry I7. Culkin, Don Dauix 'l'lnmmx H. l'rns'im'. Dmmld S. MIerlml, Ed- WJHi N. Gnllimm .lnlm C. Hn-Vi, Villium llintlcrsnn, I..mx HlHKllnlWTLII'I'. jk-I'ry Himsholl, Dm'inl I7. Huustu jam 8. llxl'rd, MHi.un .Iyunbs. Larry .Imwll. Richard Aluwlvn, ilzmnxa InHVA'lKIIILWl JJIHK'K Littll Iitltliv C. l mw I.w- Hill H. XlL-Cllmu Hichml A VuDUmth. lhnn.lhl'l,. lR-I'L'lm. Illnml'd M. lhynoldx Dmmld Hulu'lts, thvrt H. hluggx. Jmmvs IX, Slrm-L David H. T.nlm', liurl dedm. HllJIll J. Wulkmx Jon Collier. Sigma Phi 1511571011 Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded at tho, Universil of Richmond, Virginia. in IEJUI. Alpha Chapter v.2: instullvd rm Campus 0n Munh vi. 1933. Thu CHIN? um red and pnrplv, thv lluwvrh ulv maps and Yilllt l DIV. Rhcxl Tu'xlur is the faculty :Hlvimr. Othm' mun Tim's in llu faculty includv Richard lluud and CupLH Xlunly Givens, OHlu'rs: Carl L. Culvm', prcsidcnt; ViHiam l R'rhlx ViCN-pl'x'sulcnt: Villi un C. Thm'nlmly, SUL'I'K Ilan'y; Paul D. 'liHH. lrmsnrm'; Mm D. XTrClullun, hi Lurizm. Artiws: Phillip L. Burbcc. James L Bumps, Fm m'inl: M. Budyn-nmh Howard C. Brmvvr, Murray E Combs Roland Cmnhs, Dull L. CIIlVL-ll James V tlunninqhmm Jud; X. Dinning. Paul D. Uilllys. JUL V. Faulkner. CL-lm FUHK-l; l'mnk H, Hickunu Chzu'lvs C. lliklrutll, Jumvs B. Mzunurd, john D, M: .uuw. r-uxmuw diqi I Aslu-n Edird, Hilrhcm Hxlrm's. Burtan Emlyvmnll Boyd. 1.. Boyd. R.v Hrcndun, Burkhurl, Culkin, Collier Combs, Fuulknur, Fruzul. Fullu. Fullut n. lllhln llildl'dh, Himlm'ht'rgrr, lluum' lkrrd, J 0115, JL-wcll Luwrunm: Link, Little, Inu-Iu , MrCh'llxm. McDonald Newton, l'L-rkmx, Stevens, Taylor, 'l'hornhury, Ytddur W'ulkcx. M'rhb, VL-bcI, H'lllmm 3! ,5 2i 1! ,2 i 2 i: '3 ' i a : 3 :4 n z . Mann -..-.... .. a V ML mm 'I'uu Kuppu Mwluu upL-nud U10 full scmcstm' with .A swim; HI 0pm hmm' purlirs fur alums Ullll lriunds u-lnming lo wilnvx's Um Big Hlmv's funlhnll gumvx 'I'Iu- :mnlml llnllmw'wn Party was Hm fairs biggest nm'iul .Slll'LTN'S. 'Hu- hx-sl s'luimligq of llw Swond scmoslcr was the :mnml Hml Uu'xmtiuu 15m mul hold at Builing Springs Ummtry Club in April. A11 mllmg l0 Nzlluml Bridge Shllv I7.ll'k nus ulsn nmr tlw 11111 in Hu- snciul funk linnx, Tvab :wlivvs in L'Hlllllllh :tflairx wen: Bub 110111;, Phi ELI Hignm AhM, TJu va Pi and the Marching IIHD, .Lu'l; l'wltus, Ixnys: lxvith dehurin, hack muuugcr .llnl nlwnlwx 1:! L110 Spilwd Slmc Sutivty Al MCFCO, Hlmk :md Blidlv: .lulm A. XIk'ilH'YSL IFC secretary; .uul I. H. Ilnwmx. 1H2, Ctmslitutimmliht Pub rcprc- M'thllxv, Kontm-lq Enuimw Managing Editor. mom- lwl mi Hu- lhmd n! lJllH l0l'S nl' l'lu' Cix'clc l; Club, .1qu Knmxillv Xvws-St-nlim'l spurts currcspundcnt. Tau Kappa E jJSiZO'n Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded at Illinois KVM- lvyxm ul Bluux11i11gt0n, Illinois, in 18.99. Cummu Sigma is' tln youngcst fraternity on campus, having bcun insmllcd January 2'7, 1951 The colors are cherry and gruy; tho Howcr is the red c: nation. Dr. Kent Moseley is the fucul', ndvisor. Mombors nf the Board of Control are Dr. Moseley, Dr. LL-sliv Martin. Dr. A. ll. Davidson, and Mr. John C. Aug gplis: L B. Power, president; Robert Hung; 'dvnl: A1 XIcFov, ll'Cithlll'Cl'; Jack Palms, soc? rvhujv; l mnk Cnnm plcdgu trainer. Actix'vs: C115 COMES, Frank GuzlLL Robert llozlg, Alum Mqu-u John Mcim'rs, Bill Mullins. luck Pcuus L. H mers, Tom White, Tom W'illiums, Duw Stmmrl. Pledges: CA Duvidmm Don Hugs Edward KinL Dnn'd jnckson, kcilh Mnhurin, Jack Ruse, 151i$1giAluN .. -. .WNi 11!! I $31.44.!IVVIIayliaafliulllIllillllgglnlg . ,,,,, , m . n . , , . . s M F M .m M c S .n m P s V X Collis, Hung. Kim Triungh- finishvd lust spring with first place in llu- Fruh-mib Division nf intrznnuml mfthnll, and this yzulr hllLI'h'd 0H hv winning.r the ODK tug sales wailxl mtivitivs mu highlighted by the XVint'm Fumml ill Builmu Springs Cmmtry Club. Other Social vvvnls included :1 Hullmvcbn Party, u Shmvbont Party qlt thv hnusv, lhlyfidOS. hcach parties, and :1 wcukund M annml Bridgv, Thu yearly Christnms Party for Ilndl'TpriVilUgUd childrrn .md opcn honsv for parents on Xlulhu Day wvrc two uutstnnding cvcnts. ily affixing :mrl 1hu Collcgu of Enginem- ing in pxn mlur. 'lH-innglo COHHIIHL'd Lo play an im- purlunl purt, Mun Slcilhcrg Randy Dupps, und lhuly Mason Wm'v eluded l0 SCAN with Alzm serving as ersurvr. 0n thc slnH of TM Kvnlucku Enginenr wm'r- h-n mvmlwrs. including; lhv orlitnr, Onlshmling mvmhvrs im'ludcd john Fisher, mum- hrr nl' Kvyx. Luncm. Lump and Cross, and Cnichuir- mm Hf Rt-lixtimls Emphasis WUL-k; Alan Strxilhvrg, munhvr 0f Kcyx'. Luna's, Lump 41nd Cross, ODK, Tm: llwhl Pi, and 117C, jnhn Justice, member of Lump And Cmm .md Patu-rsnn Lilvmry Society; Ihury VJXHIL mmnhL-l' 01 Kcyx Lancos, and Tull nULl Pi; Rollu .Ivlh-rsnm mcmhvr uf Lump and Cross, Tilll thu PL and Arnold Air Snuicly; and Randy Dumb: mcmhvr nth Luna's. Lamp nnd Cross, ODK, 276 ---- treasurer oi Tun Born Pi and editor of The szfm-ky Engineer. Thv founder M KannL-ky chnptvr 0f Triangle. D0111! D V. TL'I'I'CII 0f the College Of Engincoling was hmmmd duringr the your us president nf the Amoriculn Society Of Civil Engineers. 'l'rizmglc, u fraternity of cnginecrs and urchitcutx wus fmmdud at the University of Illinois in 1907. and was installed on campus on Oclohur 31, 1920. as u sor-ial fraternity. Thc hmulty udvisur is Clinton Huffman. Memhcrw in the hxculLy include: D. V. Tcrrcll, Drum 01 thv CullL-gc of Engineering, E. B, Penmd, J. S. animx D, K. Hlythv, A. L. Chumhcrs, L. C. PCmHvy, S. F. Adnms R. C. Duncan, and C. K. Honnn. 0mm Humly anps. prmidmn; Rnlln Jum'rsun, wow lu'vsidvnl; Alan StL-ilhvrg. wm'vlny; XVnn'vn Kummm: trxulsurvr. ' Divk limun. Chunk Burris, Guy Cnrh-r, 15111 le. . km. hVurn'n Du; rick, Handy Dupps, Tam Duxulll. Lml chdvrn, XL-rnlm l'clty 10th Fischer, Rolln Icflm'armh szl Julmsun. John Ilhtiw, W'm'rvn Knmnu-r, Don Lust, HJrn' Uuwm lhy 310505. Ted Nduvl, Ed NuwlivL Hill Nuville, Paul Patrick, Jun Hiw. Nulph Rnlmls, Alan Stvilhurg Tom WM- Hm, jun wmu, Jm-y Yucum, Ph-duvsh Clmrlio Black. Htmc Edwards, Fwd Fullklmt Huh lLulnm-L. Lmn Muir. Dirk IInnsingcr, Dm'c Knulnmnn. ICm'IL Luymun. Juuuw Pnrkm'. Hal Pm'nz Eh Ray, Jnlm Schneider, Huh Shurpng Hvrh Swm-ny, Jim VVnddlo. mack, Bmun, Burris. Creel. Cress Dcmrick. anps, Durnll. Edwards. Farnslvy Fuulkm'r, ledcrn, Fvlty. Fisher, Hulf jcffersnn, Johnson, Jushcr, Knmmcr7 Knufmmm Layman. Lusl, Mason, Moun Mme: Nngcl, Neville, Newlin, Parker, Pntrirk, Rico v -. V.v- uv'r a - . 'ur w, av v. ..tw:se-te:m$3:x- ah: VSM- . .nggifggeakm hm hf Schneider, Stcilbgrg, Sweeney, VVnddlr, Watkins, Yncum Zeta Beta Tau Zeta thu Tun held an Open house for Jan Pierce, tvnor at tho h'letropolitan Opera, after his concert at the Coliseum. W'c have had .wvcrul housc parties 11nd a big homecoming party. M Lunccs Carnival we had a goldfish thmw mud our theme for homecoming display was hKlohhcr the Commodores. We have parliciputml in the following intramural spurts: hmthull. basketball, tennis, ping pong, :md snlthull. 1n the latter We qualified for thv murmnwnt. In ping; pong Jack Steinberg wvnl to tho finals. Our Spring Furnml was held at the Boiling Springs Cnuntry Club. XVilhnm Colton is a mvmlwr ui' Kvys: Ronald Tiller is treasurer of IVE; Slunlvy Levy is on the Varsity Swimming 'l'cxlm. Zeta Beta Tau was founded on December 29, 1898: at City College in New York. Alpha Iota Chapter was installed on campus in Sep- tember, 1942. Dr. Daniel Jacobson is the faculty adviser and Dr. Albert Ballows is a member in the faculty. Ochcrs: Martin Solomon, president; Erln Levy, vica-prcsidcnt; Sheldon Junuwilz, secretary; Phillip Levy, treasurer; George Specter and Ronald Tillen IFC representatives, Actives: Jerry Bohn, Phillip Frost, William Colton, Sheldon Jnnowitz, Erle Levy, Phillip Levy, Stanley Levy, Jack Miller, Ronald Riggs, Martin Solomon chrgc Spector, Jack Steinhcrg, Ronald Tiller. Pledges: Stanley jossclsnn, Alvin Klein, Casey Neumun, Alvin Shcin. Bohn, Frost, Goldfarb. Golmn Iossclson, Klpin, szvy, 1K, LL-vy, S. chm, Neumnn, Riggs, Shcin Salomon, Spoctnr, Stcinburg, Tiller, Yussnmn Adams, Applegntc. Arnold, Bowling, Burmnn ComhvsL Gibson, Cnmllull, Kuegcl, Lamkin Lucv, McKinnry, Moody, Newson, Poor Powers, Hymn, Shields, Shiflut, Simmons SlaHmd, Stcinhouscr, Stephens Furmlmusv Fraternity was founded in Mis- souri on April 15, 1.905. Kentucky Chapter was inslulhwl UH campus on May 12, 1951. Sonw nl' thvir zlctivitirrs included 3 Hal- lmu-l'n party: an annual association meeting, 21 Cluishnux party. :1 tea in honor Of Dr. How- ;ml vars nml Dr. Billwrt T. W'ebster, and :1 skating party. The motto of Farmhousu is 11Buildcrs 0f nn'nf Thv fncnhy mlx'ixm's arc Dr. Charles E. lhn'nlmrt. Ulmwuml Crvvcll. and Joseph W. Must. Ochcrs: VVI'Hizlm G. Moody: president; 1M1 Stcphens jrn business manager; George M Kinney, secretary; Joe Dcaren, treasurer. Actives: Donald Applegate, Robert Arnold, John Burgess, blames: Combcst, JUC Dcurcn, John L. Rum: Joe II. Lumkin, Gcnrgu E. McKinney, XVillium Muddy, 1Villium Prior, Ronald J. Ryan, XVilbur SIM! James L Simmons, XVilmcr A. Stcinhnuscr: N Stephvns, Fred D. XV'iHizmm XVillium 1i, XVithurs. Pledges: Clun Adzung Ronald Anderson, XViHu limmvtt, jpm- Hmvlinq, Cumctt Brndfm-LL 101111 11 man Cmrgv lVrios, Hobart Cibsuu, Robert CONN Phillip .Ictl, Jack Kimhruugh, Jack Knvgcl, Willi Lucv, Curl McKinnuy, anl'cnmt Ncwsum, DOV Powvrs, John Shield, Arthur Stafford, Dale 'l'rinu ,,w;:w:v::4zw5T-'$1 ' .su-zmm; am: a $.33r...uri,.,r.r9;f,.zlu.A I. gig: . . gagawgaang-EVA 42W. 3 Q1133 a3 AARAJNN11u-11i. 3J3i..fdualaa.!awli3j. filial: . . 1.11143; , a . ,.. ,, ,. . . . jomm, Juckxun. CHFL ECU Shvllnn. Penrhac Lu l, Unhamml, Hulvh-y. DAniuL BNLHMIN, Lmuhrrt, Rouse knulhlmn, ML'mxighl, VilL-ht-r, Bwln, KCllL'l', Eutun, W'illizlms, Craig House Presidentfs Council Thv Unuso PIChidCIltSl Council was fmmdod ill the Unin'l'sily 0f Kontutky in 1944. Miss Margaret V Stm't-y is faculty udx'iscr. 'I'hv llouw PruSidoan, Council meets smuhnonthly tn discuss pmhlmns which arise in residence halls and Lo try to mnkv lhv rvsidcnw Iifn 01: women stu- dents mm'v cnjuyubhu In :m vilnrl Lu mmumgc wclchpL and ultruL-livu mums: Hw mmnril s'pnnsm's' :1 Rnnm Judging Contest in wlmh awards an.- giwn t0 thv host individual mmm and 11190 in tho bcst-dcwmtcd housns. 'I'Iu' Hunsu Prmirlvnls, Council 11150 coopcmtcs with thr urmnimliuns in various activities on rumpus 21nd prm'ldm mlvhnmks fur uH rosidcncv buns. liulmm president; Margaret Clift, vice- prmillvnl; l'. mumr Shrhon, sccrotzuy; A1111 Craig, lrmsnrvr, Juncn Members Uilnuse Prosidentsk Eleanor 51101101 Alpha Delta Pi; Mary Lou Bmler, Alpha Gamma DO tn; Barbara E. Jones, Alpha Xi Delta; Margaret Clll: Kappa Kappa Gamma; Emily Bell, Kappa Alph Theta; Mary Ann VViHinms, Kappa Delta; Yvonu Eaton, Delta Zeta; Sue Jackson, Delta Delta Delta; Sue Ann Hopgond, Chi Omega; Put Mobluy, Zul Tun Alpha; Mnry Holmes Knuffman, Patterson Hail Lucy Daniel, Boyd Hull; Polly Keller, Jewell UM Jenn Bronddns, Barracks 2; Billy Lambert, Burrud. 33; Ann Craig, Ilnmilton House; Audrey Rouse, M; anell lqusc; Bobby Penrhnc, Lydia Drown Hour: Leo Ann Levi, Dillard House; Phyllis Nvlson, Mm woltun Court 635; Marilyn McKnight, Muchltn Court, 643. Armstrong, Bolts. Baber Neel, Sinu, W'einhnrdt Cnner,W1'lliams Taylor, Faulkner Cnmbs Lmdvnshuth Puth-rstm Hol'zrluw 1111mm IIukiH 11111110111: anhut Tun Hulvurspn TurnLr,L:111ter, XVL-bur W'uliu, DuBuw, Kcllcx, Cruig, htu111-,Pdm,8k1gp Ihynolds Jewell Hall ' Ca an Perm! Ramos Sitephrm, Day Cash Suthmlund 9m 1hr $111.1 Bnrrigrr 110:1, NU!1,E1HSUH, G1ll1rutl1 linil, Muncun Slmm M.111u11111.U1l1K. XanTnn P 5U R01 ltyuys Lyms qum1,l$minL-, H'ulsun 1101151011 Juan, I :1ln. J:11;1,L1s, H11 1111. 01.,1u1, 11, . ? Alllwr. Hr-ll, Brynn, Clay, Bmwn, Fowlrr, Hnnmck, Cmvgcll, Cmulill, Curler, East, Cxlml, XVright, Dchnny, Iluml Hum, Ilydvn, IIndmn, Hurlowc, Kim: Cherry, lenn, Moore, Conner, Andmson, Combs, Burbridge, IIorstmun, I'm m'h, Kuvummgh, 11011701 HV 1101', Bvulwy, Boggy Bnkm', X mm: 1 W lvr Durham, Dmm, Lamb Dung wrly, II,xrdxnnn, IIJlHL'Id, H1 1111, Luuh'um, Davis, Bolling, Cornmn, Kitchen -nc, IJnmillrm. lmdinqton, IImiL, Klincstvker sell, Bt'nnutt, CUUJEH, Hank. Fugatc, Patterson Hall i Puiwltjy, Midtllvlnw Mulrum, VIILI'3. P.vaulu. VAIICHmn, SW'I'I'IH'V 'l' Imxnwm'l. HJLIVIVH. 'l'hmnlmm. Slnm'uvu, himgmm LwIan th Slu'vnw. Hxn-lell. EHIIUI, Mrll xX-dlll', Vnmlw:u'd H - Cl ' - ' r ' u-n PMQH- funny? 1mm N'mnH. mum TnIian'n. Wilggk 'I'JJJM Huhhumm, WWW mylmm l I 1mm, 'vu ' Wuv m, XYJHI. l'wlix. lJmlm' RULuul K'mLm ihvlllw VI '1 V' 1 tvr 1'. M; .1, z . x y'. . : H .13 , ' I , .u ur, :IIHI, Mnntgnl1wry,' lnr V hummim, glyllt'xn mp, ulur, .Mnlm, MLBU. Iunku. bmylhv, Pclrm, lhmmcrs, Murnsscy, Slmrkmuu. MMTURL Mushvr, Nichol, Tharp. g :3 ;: ,, uqu e Frey Lgsliv. Johnson, Graham. VnImslcy, HnwvlL BnirrL Smith Dnyh', Du-Nmth, 1mg.- VH. O. S V Vz1ran. Lmuhm. Cnfrmzm. ILmquon, Col? Ewms, Rm'SdHL Dqu, Jnrdrv, kclsmL anton. cKrn'Iiv. IIvdlumL McKmuhl. Pitzcr, Jcnnings, Ross, Ronnmg VVilc-hcr, Talbott Maxwellton Court lnhun, BHUK'L lh-rud. Dmlumn. Ih-mllix st-qu-rg, Khlnlnsh. VVhillmv, Hum, Fixhrr L. Dnnwl, Luck. Tichonur, Thumlmry, Eslvp, Shullvl', Rings, L'UILL Jmu'll. me'mfl. Ijuukw-y, N. Buhuhwn. M Hang. Brindgar, Grosser, C'l uin Crow Kitrhvn, Linsxn, Clnult-s. VL-is5, Nackbur, Cmin, InHy. Kmh. Hillwinllvllv, Slum; Czukill, Rim-lm'l lngcls, leum, Collier, YzlgL-r, anhm, Allan, Uuuhlm-yrr, Huhlln-ubum, 'l'ny. Pulkvr. Stnnhyunl, Dyn-r, Funnin, Lzmum, lIummcl 287 n ,-V v , m' 4,3quch 3 Hupkim. IAIHI, Cuudm. Tuxm-x, Kano, Clarkt'. Nichols H'ijall. 51., . lluww, HUM'HA M, Divku HM v, IAN, lkizw. Jnhnson, Domnschkn, Warner Aduma, szlL Cullwr, RILNHIU: Puynr, Harmon, Cumhill, Thompson, Hoovvr, McCray, Adams Dillard House nkmnmvmu 'o v .' t H V ' ' l , : .' ' I V'1 Vi l ' ., . hativixhhqum '53$3$33' th2: $$ZW' v at Rudy Cmdy. HnrpL-r. Villiums0n. Cutmam. Mum: Finn. Magum, Pcnrlmc Hall. Cnmpmm Kirk Collim Browning: 1h lhnks. Cum Rnbuxuml, Cufhmm. Moclumlick, Snylor. Coo. Solmmm, MuKinxiv, Clark Mch'chkvn, Dmmmn, England. Monro, Shllinus, Phillips. Johnson. Harris, Biggs Lydia Brown House 289 ORGANIZATIONS Alpha Lambda Delta .......................... 168 Alpha Zeta ............................................ 85 Arnold Air Society .............................. 197 Beta Alpha Psi .................................... 95 Block and Bridlu ................................ 86 Chamber of Cmnmerce ...................... 96 Choristers ............................................ 189 Civil Engineers .................................... 105 Cuuccrt Band ................................... 188 chns .................................................. 165 Dairy Club .......................................... 87 Delta Sigma Pi ............ .. 97 Disciples Student11'C110wship .. 180 Electrical Engineers .............. .. 108 Engineering Student Council .. 1041 Eta Kappa Nu ........................ . 101 Future Teachers 01 America .. 99 1111161 Foundation .................. ., 131 Home EC. Club .............. .. 172 House Presidents Counc11 1. 28-1 lntcrh'atcrnity Council 202 K-Book ............................ 159 K7C1ub ...................... 147 Kappa Psi ...... 115 Kentucky Kernel A. ., .150-151 'Kcntuckiau .................. .1522'136 Kentucky Law Journal ...... 158 Lamp 1k Cross ...................... 164 Lances ...... .1667167 nguo of Women V uters ...... 173 Marching 100 ................. .1 1.90 J E g E g m1 ughm .mw '1 mmizma'amw is. MA 2 - 2- ZVIec-hanical Engineers ........................ 107 Monk Clue Club .................................. 191 Mixed Chorus ...................................... 192 Mortar Board ........... 16:3 Newman C1ub .................................... 182 Norwood Society ................................ 109 Omicron Delta Kappa ........................ 162 Panhcllenic Council ............................ 208 Pershing 1111105 ................... 193 Phalanx ........................ 183 Phi Beta ................. 90 Phi Delta Chi ...................................... 116 Phi Delta Phi ...................................... 111 Phi Eta Sigma .. .......... 169 Phi Mu Alpha ..................... 91 Phi Upsilon Omicron 88 Pi Tau Sigma ...................................... 102 Pryor PrC-Mcd Socicty ...................... 92 Radio Studios ...................................... 93 11110 Chi ................................................ 117 Scabbard ix Blade ................. 199 Student Bar Association 112 Student Covcrmncnt Assoc: ..... 82-83 Student Union Board ........................ 176 Symphony Orchestra .......................... 194 Tau Beta Pi ......................... 103 Tun Sigma ............................................ 177 Troupvrs W'omcnk Athletic Assoc. .............. 174-175 Women's Clcv Club ............................ 193 1Volnelfs Residences .......................... 286 YMCA Cabinet .................................... 185 YWCA Cabinet .................................. 184 Page Index GREEKS Alpha Delta Pi .............................. 204-205 Alpha Gamma Delta .................... 206-207 Alpha Xi Delta .............................. 208-209 Chi Omega .................................... 210-211 Delta Delta Delta ........................ 212-213 Delta Zeta .............. ...214-215 Hamilton House ........ 224 Kappa Alpha Theta .. 2216-217 Kappa Delta .................................. 218-219 Kappa Kappa Gamma 220221 Phi Sigma Sigma ....................... 225 Zeta Tau Alpha 222-223 Alpha Gamma Rho 226-227 Alpha Sigma Phi ............................ 228-229 Alpha Tau Omega ........................ 230-231 Delta T2111 Delta ............................ 282-235 Farmhou s e ...................................... 280-281 Kappa Alpha 236-239 Kappa Sigma .................................. 240-243 Lambda Chi Alpha ...................... 244-245 Phi Delta Theta ............................ 246-249 Phi Kappa Tau .............................. 250-253 Phi Sigma Kappa .. ....254-257 Pi Kappa Alpha ........... ....258-259 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ....260-263 Sigma Chi ...................................... 264-267 Sigma Nu ........................................ 268-271 Sigma Phi Epsilon 272-273 Tau Kappa Epsilon ......... 274-275 Triangle ..................... 76-277 Zeta Beta Tau ................................ 278-279 291 hi2. 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