University of Kentucky - Kentuckian Yearbook (Lexington, KY)

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wsity of Kentucky Lazingtrm, Kentucky 40506 4 .311 1. $7.: 5.1!. yl. .!.!.l...z..i..e!lt.l.zilir. xvnsllzllltvl..l.7lt!l .Illlllallclv'l The Ke ntuckian 1961 Kentuckian Contents Campus Activity Administration . Seniors Residence Halls Greeks Royalty Athletics . Organizations Index , Through the years, Memorial Hull has become the. symbol of the Univ versityino publication would be com- plete without it 3 1 e a i l .- .mumuaww...........u.mumm N.....,.....-.-...,..v.... 'I'Iw iooHMH Muwm brings xnih it u dislinutixu spirit. perhaps Aided hy Uw z-I'ixp air of ultumn. The winning tcmn in thc LKD 111cc. watching L'yglisls on the truck during a hunt. Typical of the grant volume of spmsl;1tors lhcsc mrlswmn- didutcs for the LKD Queen tilkwclmcr for their nders. fJ'lrIIIF. A SUB-sponsorcd tour of horse farms, :wccntlmtcd by the hmm- ty of the Blue Grass. Bcunty of nature, the campus in spring bloom; and naturally, with warm wcmhcr comvs the urge to study-or just loungci in the shade of the mzmy tnws 0n CQIHDUS ma. -wWWmmmm-.. q.fu....M.-.--...Wv .wp.......,.....;... . A...V...-.-V.--..-p. A hpin wrm- n2 Cluixlmzlx 7 A Imlm' mly pally 1m undu- IH'iVHk'lILR'kl .md nrr Mull UHMU'II. UNH- plvh- WHM mils nml Suntm 10 OMB :l HILLH purconlngc 0f sludvnlx found time to enjoy Qmwhnlhng and SHUW'IHLIIrbtlildlng, as thu big snows mqned tn tall during mom lions :md HDJI ux'nm WCCk. Sorority rush with jta skits; wriod, colorful, x'r- OI uollcgc ingenuity 11nd humor c x p Tho, dx'srrl Cums lrom Pccr Gym! . . . typimT 0f Hm beauty Hf ull scenes in Cuxgrmi ThL-thl'JS production of thi; clussiv ti '3 .. . II, u. d a VI; In :- no?.4.r.';1f.$, .. ..' 1 w! 3 . w. . u, liltingly rnnugh, Hm Studcnt ends hik mllL-gizltv mru-r in annrial Culiwuul. HH- 1101110 11f ununwnceA ,,.. 1111111! . . . .md H1:- W'ildcnts, These pages mark but another year in the history of the University . . . its campus, its surroundings, its activities. The mud-hlled streets, the Brothers F our, the burning of Neville Hall, a newly-organized Student Congress, the gang war scara Tedd Browne the expanded television instruction program, President Kenneth , the M ed ical C enter, preregistm- tion, delayed graduation . . . and rush, Joni James, many other names, countless events . . . all are to be remembered. In the following sectionst these events will be expanded and enumerated . . . with the hope of recalling memories of personal events and situations to the individual. , XQNJXK .111 m. . . 1.1.14.5: W1.1.1.... 1...... . 11M. 1. wgumw . . h. Mafixwmf Campus Activi CAMPUS ACTIVITIES . . . enconmassmg assorted situations , . . from lab to athlelic field to informal chats. A teddy bear 02m provide wonderful com- panionship during thc first weeks of adjuslv ment to life uway from home Freshmen arc entertained by CK Troupcrs during a SUBwpunsored street dance. Orzkntatzbn . . . . . tired bodies, muddled minds, sore feet In uddkion to the many activities of the week, :1 physical examination is requirud of freshmen. Bul somcithis lellow intluikdicnjny the XVtaluum: Xchk events. During :1 wcck uf humming noqnuintcd with the campus and its operations, nvw students discover their personal guides in- dispensible. E OURNALIS.M MATHEMATE; w. .x ., ., E $ aHUMANITIEQ Although the; majority of incoming studcnm time is prunrrunged, people still find lime to chat informally. Preregzktmtzbn . . . After tuition and fees are paid, students invariably fund ' ' - books remaining to dwindle their monetary fllndm Prereglstratlon . . , A cause of uncertainty. This new system of obtaining class schedules now being used completely by the University: is slowly becoming operational. Still students and faculty alike are not sure of enrollment in all Classes until several weeks after the semester begins. Second semester proved mom systematic than the nerve-shuttering full term, and campus members expressed that perhaps the new registration would , , someday have fewer Haws than previous systems. - - - 81010111 becoming SyStemat'lC- Registration . , u time Of wcury wait. Twice freshmen re- maimed in the coliseum until 7 pm. for completed schedules. Frntornity rushccs are transported from house to house by city A buses Rush. .. Tho fim strp-siguing up. No girl's Ylh'll would be compldc without the sorority costume parti x Fraternity quhccs enjoy casual conversation as a rush party. . . . delayed, but successful. Rush crcated controversy this fall . . . many voiced dislike for the delayed fraternity rush plan, saying it would cause the downfall of the Greek system. But everyone: was quite satisfied when the number pledged 1117' showed a great increase this year, with decreased de- pledging. Sororities, going to great extents for costume parties and parades, seem always to have morn: spectacu- lar progrmns, although fraternities did sponsor some nice parties for rushees and dates the second semester. Ink The lust K epiplcdging . . . only the parade rcnmins. Hlnndcr if she ever found out it was only play money . . Like most cmnpus affairs, rush involvcs the familiar hurryupamd- wnit process. Yos Virginia, there is :1 Santa Claus . , December 25 . . . He mrcd uuough tn send the wry lwsr. Parties, dances, snow queens . . . this is Christmas; the enjoyment of giving, entertaining, providing . . this is Christmas; but most of all, understanding why . . . THIS is Christmas. He came . . , He conquered, - Another miwlc in orbill just what IK'C ulwu's wanted! . . enough said . that glorious song of Old . Nij- t0 nussncro Vanderbilt at n nightvhohn'o prp Students prvparc . rally. Homecommg . . . Ingenuity, student-Stylo, nmmnpnnics Unmvcmning Qnmn mm- pnigning. Fans wore prepared fur the wculhcr. J 'I'hc Pikvs lumt'd their house into :1 shmndmut and came up with :1 winning display. . . h . .- k . , a h - President Dmkcy crowns Bettie Hall 1960 Ilmmmoming Queen 7 ' . 5 ill Ill . 4 r h MIl-hn'h-ll I yzwgg-org u-awc-W-r M . . . welcome alums As usual, Homecoming featurvd min, giving outside displays that wilted 100k. Scores of umbrellas werv in ; evidence at the game, and muddy players covered the sloshy field. But the XViIdc-uts defeated the Conmmdorex the queen was crowned, and the hand played on. .. Stall Fivld Ont? again l'UlJXOd, And Lhw Km'm'l hrgm'd shldvnls nut ! to he litter hugs. The ushkmy-stumping prm-vss xx mm 0f the more popular 11.1115 of Engineers, Day. Ridingy Hn' bucking Imrrvl human. mm m Um cvunti of WC Blnuk And Bridlu l mtix'nl. Campus Happenzhgs. . . The Hanging of thc Crowns, traditimml apvning of Hip Chrishnns season. . . . student planned Mnrdi Crus . . Pershing Riflcs B2111 . . . Cold Dig- gers . Troupers Show . . . Lanccs Dance . . . Fine Arts Festival . . . Hanging of tho Crocus . . SUB Movies . . . Military Bull . . . Block and Bridle Festi- '211 , . . Blue Marlins Show . . Engineers Day AlliCzlmpus Sing. Campus cvcnts, too nmncrous to men- timl. providing enjoyment, education entertainment an integral part of UK. Eutu'mimncnl nbnurd 1110 HS 5' 'JH'oulwrs . The sound of thp gun, and they're 0H and pushing Pushcart Derby. . . ,y ngfi 2 xi? Sue Buchnmmn, Tri Dolt, Pushcurt Derby Queen. the push for the trophy The winning Hunt in tlw prc-Durby parade. Szgma Clzz' Derby . . . The woukcr sex? Ruffled hut lmppy, the winning plngcs clutch their priztx ,4, whipped cream, broken eggs, beat pledges. Obxiously, these girls :er AD PiVs. CUwSLnrring with iji James, Ulc Four Frushman prcscntcd their nrigiuul renditions 0t popular hull:1ds The band dircttofs nnlius Furniuh ontorminnwnt At flw Crock Week Dance. Greek Week . . . Joni James, featured at the, Friduy night concert, walked through the audience during her performance. The one dance of the year where all the Greeks assemble together. entertaining and enlightening Fridny night's Debutante Stakes 50nd girls, tritvdc teams ngdinst This Q'rlist fuund tho h-ngthy truth :1 little too much for hinL each Uthun '9. Mlle Kentucky Derly. . . weekend of the year The SAE tmm, winners of the final hcnt. Lrossmg tho, hmsh linc-unc way or unolhor. 7 N Jig? I know you mm do it. The art gallery draws many for paintings, modem furni- turc, sculpturc. Culture . The finished product . . . the goal of every artist Dream becomes relimlinn us :1 student dosigns zmd crc- ates. Much of the student's time in college is spent at books which demand the mundmv and technical. The fine arts offer the student rolcase. relief, or :1 break in the dull and demanding Many find ways of exprcssing themselves on paper or canvas, with knife in wood. or hands in clay, or by dancing to music. Art exhihits give an Opportuni- ty to SP? what has been read or heard. Picasso, Braquv . . t poiutuhsm, collage. Klee paints Venus Law pro- fessor paints fmutlegged grasshopper. Hucz with wood- cuts . . . Students are required to analyze works, copy style. Modem dancc groups promote the twin inenls of physical and mental creativity in the art of dance. They leap to the heat, clad in black leotards . . . they express themselves . . . viewers wonder, question, smile. A sliver of culture has been added to those Who View. Questions are raised by those who doubt their validity. Swinging t0 the music in graceful manner, a part of mod- em dance. 1': masked in many ways , . . . aesthetic creativity The myster The ncc-d for n lArge cast in Pccr Gynt required dual casting . . dancer. . . and troll. Guzgnol . . . Sumums 'Ilwuys produce musicals . . . lust summcr DC, IVIr'dermuus. M'tcbi' Many hurl: stage hours g0 intu making a production . working with props and scenery, Joe Ray relaxes in the Green Room after the threeihour mukuup job of the Troll King in Peer Cynt, Thv turmoil of u boy's mind is released in his fulhcrys workshnp in Luuk Homeward Angel. Producer Vtu Briggs UL-fU Lllks to NH: lmlmical staff zlbuut the lighting in mm 01 the GuiLfnul plnyx'. dmmatics supreme In the powerful role of :1 tyrant, Joe Ray . . seeker Of his own kingdom, Boys inmginution takes him from hilltop t0 hilltop on reindeer , . boy Sccks himsehc amidst family turmoil in southwn town . . . boy plays dual roleilover 21nd witchboy . . . buy Obsessed with the desire to conquer , all a part 0F Cuignol . . . Cuignol , . . a chance for students to write, producg act in their own and classical works. Thn mmm light bcwitchcs . . witch mun . . . witch boy . . in the legend of Bmlmm Allcn-Dark 0f the Moon. , Robert Shaw Chorale :15 they appeared in the Memorial H! Coliseum. Blazer Lectures. . . w... hmmmmh'. W...u........nm..w..........-...-.. A result of the trust fund established by Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Blazer in memory of their son, the Blazer Lecture Series brings outstanding speakers to the campus, inform- ing students and faculty of national and international 3 events and their relation to society. Dr. Rene dc Vismc t I V'Villiamson, Robert Morris, Jack Bell, Cordon Craig, ! George Buttrick and Leo PfciI-tcr participated in this I SCubOIlYS series. I l TIIC Next President And Xtht the Dr. Rene De hViSmc Williamson Iih'rtinn Itusults Mczmt WAS the spoke on Religion and thc lUlii'J M. ll'fVValMDUY mam Jile BGIL Constitutional Cunvention of 1787. t 4, f The Role 0F Diplomacy in East-XX st Struggle was the lecture Dr. Cordon Craig prcscntcd at the Blazer Lecture Scrim in the MU educational, informative Basil Rathbone internationally famous actor rvzul suvcrul excerpts from Shakespeare for the Concert and Luuturc Series. cultural advantages An intricate scene from thn Cnrnnvnl danced by the.- National Ballet of Canada. Some of Hm guards from Queen ElizuhL-tlfs IInuschoId Regiment at Buckingham Pulucc. The Concert and Lecture Series supplements student culture and class work by bringing internationally fu- mous lectures and artists t0 the University conmmnity. Artists and lecturers appearing under the auspices of the Central Kentucky Concert and Lecture Series this year were: Hugh Millcr, British uotor and produu'r; Brigit Nilson, Metropolitan soprano; the Mogimentnl Band of Coldstrenm Guards from the Household chi- ment, Buckingham Palace; Crcck pianist Chm Bachauur; Can'zllloriu liusticuns and Ihgliucci, presumed by tho New York Opcm Fvstiml; Martin Agronsky, radio and television news 1111: 'st; Basil Hathbone, American actor; the Robert Shaw Chorale and Orchestra; Mull Con, John Meduris, engineer of the American misslc program; the National Ballet of Canada; Cmrgo Tupps' Bm-n to Dance ; and tho, Concertgehuuw of Amstcrdmn. LVK's Kennedy Cirls await the prusidrntiul cundidutvk arrival, During the lust eight years . . 3, Political Rallies . . Altur tho spocth, Kvnnody's mulurcudc was delayed by enthusiastic supporters. Lt. Coy WV-xkxll nnd john thsfun Hip a cmn to SL'!' uhn Hill talk first in u Slmltm Uhinn dL-lmu'. Smmlur Cnnpvr, cumpuigning tor rr-Pll'riliml, slmkcs hands with Stmlvnli ullLr u brid hllk IL . . . hand-shaking time TVS Restlvv Cum3 John Panic was greeted by many fans :19 ha v, 51mm 0171 belhlf 01 um GOP: 9; During the full campaigns, tllc campus was beixiogcd i 'l ' W with celebrities . . . john Pnyuo. ch Chandler, Angie '- ; Diukcnsom James Michener, XVyntt, Rohison, Cooper, Morton . . . and Ur. Kcnuudy. Some cringcd for lhv Medical Center when a constitutional cmwcntiuu wus defeutenl, leaving state Cmployevs' mzm'mum salaries at $12,000. Perhaps the 01d Law i: to show that 3ng mm he dependable, AW m 31 V r. u: . .Lm ' Many students cut classes to watch the building, one of H10 mink Firmnon fought a Cuurdgk'ous ImL losing bulllc :15 nguh: pus' OMEN. hum. Nm'illv Hull lmmvd m the ground in lms than hm 'rmura Wer're... . . . Neville Hall destroyed Fire , . . 'd Inwuingfnl word at the University this yam: Neville Hall was destroyed, as was :1 dormiton room in Jewell Hall. The starting of fires in several other campus buildings was attempted, but prevented before any serious damage occurred. Memorial Hull shmple towers Over the ruins of nmrbv Neville Hull. . ,, .-- The greatest sorrow was mpresscd by Hum; grndlmte students Wlm 511W ymrs 01 their own rost-drch go up in Names Constructzbn . . . K Ki! 3! I gv-okl hunn Construction site fur the new scir'ncn building, this ilon uhor The new Sigma Chi frutcrmly hnusn was completed in 1:110 spring. Jforc ...wz'thabigC The pineishuded walk behind the presidenfs homo disappeared soon after the full term begun, becoming a part of the new science building site. Thv Universityk: Longinwmlcd dreams of tho ACH'S were fully realized as they moved mm their expansmn progm'm swung 111t0 lngh gear, llns year, w1th lmusc in mid-lh'ln'um'yn constructlon hcgummgon :1 new womens dorm, an ex: pansion 0f the King Library, and an enlarged Student Union Two new fraternity houses were completed, and work continued on the Medical Center. Bullduxurx And trucks supplemented the usual MLQO noisvsh This picture shows the lights a of 1! moving truck, tzlLL-n by :1 timc Dxposure. XVurkinu with a mwlnlnqmphic mnwm that photogmphs lurk luml numl .suerxs for n-wurch purpusos Researck . . . Cmm-ntmlfnn ix an ulmxlnh- Hwosisity in Amy lypc 0f rm'run'th. Reading microfilms taken of a Cloud chamber reaction. . . benefitting the student and the University Seldom in the Km 1wl s pages, almost novcr 011 stuA dvnts' lips hidden in dark corners and bnsemvnts . . . students engage in research an important phase of the University: New idcus in resenrc-hiSpimllvtop . , the Aero Lab, working with mm and space . . . the raising of housvHivs in an uttcmpl to discover A cure for the common cold . . , many, many murv. These are :1 funda- mental part of the Univumity. possibly receiving 1mg mention tllLlll any Other prime function on campus . . . yot u fvw students and their dedicated stall advisers work until Curly nmrning with little more recognition Hum tiny window lights overlooking an empty Campus. . 0n cumpuxu dl group L'Umpctiliun L'ants. . to tho, nnsmpccting, sclected from many. Honors . . . . coming in, varied ways to the deserving. rwngniyod :15 aululuuding. Qinwsmm... Imxinmon's rmlamrunts :Il'n- popular spnts mt Hmt Special UH'HhiUlL For the quiet wwkend, a downtown movie provides per- fect entertainment For the energetic, Lexington hux scvornl bowling hmus that utter m the 0011qu kTUV'Vd. The 0nd of casual dating, and MW hvginning of 1mm! - serious thoughts. The newvst hid in sports, ice skating CilptllIUd the fancy 0f nmny fun-oning couples. . . . an intimate diversion, Dating has diHerent connotations: dcpmding 0n the individual . . . some enjoy the companionship SOme see a more serious moaning . . , somc find love . . whatevcr the meaning, tinting cannot he denied its prominence in the student's hfc. n gratitude . . . disbelief . . reverence . . . wonderment . . . pride . . cnthnsimn . . . excitement . . . varied, '1' ntensc Moods of a Nhldcnt uru varied . , his vnmtimls are sincere, his fvolings arc svnsitivv . . . 1w mprvsws hinr self wholly cmnplctvly . . he finds humor. pathos, compassion 14100, in his snrroumlings. Sharing. UHJUHHUIL V . . i sf 'l'lw SUB rm'rmtiun mom giu-s sludvnts :1 chance lmul. curds, tlwsxa uml utlwr indoor hpUIlS. Spare Time. . . Nutluntx umuliy mend A IN slmx'r mimm-s Ix'fm'v t'lAN'N lnlkinq UH'I' Hu- tlu , gfrgg , may to WIN and play The big snows thrdcd many opportunities for hearty snowball battlvs. who has it? XVIthout a doubt. Hu' mml pnpulku' plzu-v ml mmpm In cprml s'luro time is the SLB gliH. A new grill, the K?Lm'r. behind Ihggin Hull, primarily serves thc boys' dorms and fraternity row. .! , g6 wit calla .7 wmigw wawwNn ll .11, I! m. uh Wm. k may. Remember the day you cut Ulih'S to See the fate of the dummy 0n Hm VBKY rudiu tower? mickamd um bu bmllhmking! K c r r. V x . K Thu CUHUC houses unjoyud a brief mnmcnt of popularity. but JTC now no longer. Huwm'cr, tho hunt influence is still uppurcnt. Clmrzges . . . Incrmlscd pupuIArity ul' 11w Mulching 100 hmllmll hulllimu Vlmws nmy hm't- bccn ln-cullsv ol thv :ltlthlixm n! nmjmx-ltcs m llu- lim'up Numerous changes occurred this season, some welmmc, some dreaded. Accompanying the Marching 100 were the, Kentucky Babes, UK's new majorettcs. The trio received both approval and disapproval , , . some felt the band needed 110 trimmings most enjoyed the additional smonery Knowticklvrs and culottcs replaced longer skirts ml many cocds . . . smm' mm mented 0n the return of. the younger gvnvmliml. Lunccs Carin? val, long rmnemberml us 21 fmturo 0f UKE: social year, wax diy continued last year, and rcplncml by n concvrl and duncv this fall. Eighty 00wa inhabited Bowman 11311 for :1 smm-sh-r , . Dr. Skiles and the Ancient Immungvs Dr-pnrlnwnl moved to Funkhmlsur Building . . . Lt'xingtmfs L'OHCU housvs fullel :lHr-r a year . . . seniors grimly nwuih-d dvluycd gnuhmtirm L'vuu monit-x, n wt-ek nflrr finals . . . parking space diminislml. ., Humvmbor tho clnmnrnns day the Ancicnt Languages Dupurtmunl . . . . V . . a made the move from tho Junrnulmn Bluldmg la 1 11nLhn1w-r some good, some bad Something new for the female: this ycnrwshort skirts Some t-lusgos roquirc uniforms-lwrc, while coals. Clams and Studies . . . , UUWH Spot, .. - n - - - - n O I I n - pIt-I'vr Uv' quivl mlitlnlu nl A1 lunuly' campus mm... M. k W w - - . - - . h . - I - - . - - : I I Ell Other CIHSSCS cull for u diH'vrenL more formal unifomL Many find studying with nnv Mmtlwr in 11 group more ht-Ipfnl . . . . . . late hours, lengthy facts. Encompussing most of tho smdenfs time during his months on campus are studies and classes. Term papers and tests compete with sleep, and often win. Some study in the library . , . special study halls prove more satis- factory for others . . . and g1 few attempt night work in the dorms, combntting noise as best they can. i l I I t i '41 ; q '53:;1' u- 0.1,? - Jim; W m6 1:: W x .nvfdl. For the ambitious studmt . . . u Lcudurship Cunl'crvncv tn lmin him Mr n-spmhihllity. For 1176 SILIQIKHI , , , . . . Uppmlunilim Fur 11w fon-ign stmh-nt . . u lml m .Iullluinl Ilim N .U, ,, . , 37.1 , '- To takn adxdnlabc of UM 1mm oppmtumtus OHLrLL wnlh mmpm mmmuhtm by the University would be impossible . . an indi- vidual must choose from them to advantage . . but In- should participate, because the events are for him g mgr... M1 f For the rnlL-rprisiug Stud mt. . :l Carcvr Cdrllh'lll l0 help him mold his future. 51 Kemelzmd and Herrzhgton . -Vaam unuuurfaw . A. u'yw4u i The ticket window-whcrc your money goes, and less often comm back. 'LUCI'NTZ weather 'LU'iH'IlE'I'S Famous mmss the nation, Kocncland Race Course is :1 popular xlml fox students with 21 vvnturcsomc spirit. Lulu spring and eurly full sec students going on musse t0 Herring- lon Luke, loss than gm hour's drive from Lexington. Last sensonys Little Kunhlcky Dcrhy was highlighted with tho Duw Bruhcukiliurl Unstic Cumcrt. anhuk mlmvd ammclvd many lm-nl jnzz addicts. Enterlammmt . . . Enterlnillmcnt is cinemmic in meaning . . one may cntcrtain Onvself by sittingr at home, quietly reading . . . movies provide an interesting and sometimes infornmtivv diversion . . . but the world of show business 11nd per- formers is incomparable for engrossing 0116s thoughts and making him forget the turmoils 0f :1 busy day. with emphasis on celebrities Sllldvnts memud Springs Mulcl this your, primarily In hvur Todd Bmwm', ntk-singing cnhlrminm from Suvmr Folk music rocked the coliscum during thc Lanccs-Kcys Hull, Gil- sponsured Brothers Four Concert. After the concert, the quartet attended a party in their honor at the Fiji house Dana'ng . . . SUHH'UHH'K Hw Imnlwruhmu lilru Uw hml, guts 1101, Up in Arum Even hnnscmothm vnioy an occasional whirl. o . The latest campus dancing szugthc ctmtinuntnl. energetic relaxation, A 5010 dancer whisllcs wllik- he works. Giving in to tho impulsc of music and moliun . . . the Charleston and the contim-ntnl . . dancingr cronies, releases, erases. Two shoals in the wind. Altlmngh 2m ullmnpt 15 bring, mmlv U: hlrcsm: i'x'untw, A1 mmmmt Lo n:nn'mhcr lms thn Lmatmi. . . . how can we forget? Remember . . . rumors of Chicago's cobm gang invade campus . . . George Abcll speaks on space exploration . . . a peeping tom iutrndes privacy of the girls, dorms . h . the language lab adds new fncilitios , , . an increase of nmnoneucleosis is reported . h h honors program students are given private sludy facilitivs in the library . . , :1 frozen bearing causes :1 delayed Krrnol . . . Haggin Hall residents campaign fm'it'msly for :1 dorm presii dent . . . four faculty groups diagnose the University's ills . . XVBKY adds SL'V' m hours daily broadcasting time h . . the K- Cluh is suspended from cumpm . . . the faculty increases by 38 IhL'ITIliCI'S . . . twvnty-onv seniors Ulect class Officers h , h snow damngPs the Coliseum ceilingy , h . Dr. Don Cash Svaton rv- coives tho millionth edition of his Physical Education Handbook . . h Marching 100 and Air Force ROTC uttvnd the presidental inauguration . , . C111 5 meet the duy hcftm' finals . . . and Dean Martin says there is no serious shortngv of campus parking. hVaiting iu lim' fur the h-w m'uilahlv NCAA 'l'onrnzlmcnt lickn-Kq, thIulunI's puss tilm' by leyng mrdm Ewan. , ....A -a. m Azammmn: m 3.1.: 3 Much has happened this year . . . history has again been made . . . person- alities haue come into being, some hate passed on fureter. . . these things we can remembei; yet many 0111' descendents- will hate to read about in books or see for themselves 4 . . the campushasehanged thisyear. t . the walk behind the Pres-irlentis- home is gone foreter, a victim of progress . . . a $27,000,000 Medical Center 175- nearly completed . . t the Ftlil'mtS'I'I'tth' expansion program has begun . . . Lexington our eollege home, has ehnngetl . . . lights have been installer! 0n the Richmond Road, the Belth'ne has been extended, Zenesdale shopping center has opened. L. IL Hubert?! store has a new front, two of the Citgf.s' banks have merged to create the hfth largest in the state , . . Kentucky has grwen . . . turnpikes have been started which will extend to the eastern and western parts, Louisville has been promised a new skyline, Gov. Combs has talked with President Kennedy about new industry, while appearing in greater nmnbm'x were bumper tags, reading nA.B.C. in R3,, . . . nationally we saw one of the closest presiv dential elections the country has ever known . . . Olll' president is the youngest ever elected, and we helped elect him . . . Hollywood paused its hectic activities for Clark Cubic, Ward Bend, johnny Horton . . . Elim- beth Taylor wax in the headlines for a brief period t . . Casey Stengel re- tired this yemzsmne of us- approved, some didnt . . . we wmft easily forget the international events . . . Castro, Khrushchev, Lunmnzba, Lam, t0 mention a few . . . we, as students, erm remember these things, am? much more. . . . hbThereys a still on thehiUf'Exodus;EbnerCenhy,Sllztie Wong . . . all this we remember bemuse we were part Of 1'! . . . we won't have to read 'it in history books, became we were there when it hap- pened . . . far some, it has been a good year, for some not 30 gnarl . . . but but to each, the year has created menmriex unlike any other . . . mem- ories must be tinierent because time nmves- mt, thingy ehangta people change . . . nwmmies are made. . . . x k i l W.WH..4...,... ,........ ..V..,...A..u.e.. . w... 7,... v... Administration THEADMINISTRATORS , .. doclorsunddeans . . govern- ing, advising, aiding, observing . . . functioning for the student, the University, Education resident Frank G. Dickey LP The University of Kentucky awarded Frank C. Dickey the Master of Arls degree in 1942 and the Doctor of Education thy grce in 1947, During a ymu'ys leave of absence From the Uni, versity in 1952-53, Dr. Dickey did postdoctoral work at Harvard University with major emphasis on administration. After thi army, Dr. Dickey served as a graduate assistant in the UK Bureau Of School Service, He received the advanced de- gree in 1947, and remained on the faculty of the College of EduA cation until 1.949. when he 1K umo the chief administrative officer of the Bureau of School Service. Six months later he was ap- pointed Dean of the College of Education Dr. Dickey was named President of the Univursity of Ken- tucky in June, 1956, and assumed office in September. He is a member of the Education Committee of the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce; Board of Curators 0f Transylvania College: Cour mission on International Education of Phi Delta Kappa; and Commissim: on Research and Service of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Drt Dickey ul lusl ycurk' Little Kentucky Derby. T0 lu'x left, with the camera, is E. B. Farris, chief engineer, Dt'purmmut 0f Mainlcncc and Operations. I'rm-ith'nl 11ml .er'. lJIrkqx Hr: hit 11'th mlk with an ulunmuv uj thy l'nin'nily u! u Y'tTt'jIHUH huh! uflwr Hw . llmm'rwning :mm'. Governor Bert T. Combs Governor Bert T. Combs hvcamc Chairman of the Board Of Trustees, University of Kentucky. in 1.959. A 1939 graduate of the University, Cov. Combs achieved the second highest standing in his graduating class. While a student 0n the UK campus, he served as managing editor of the Kentucky Law Journal, and was :1 member of Cm'f, the 121w schnnl honorary. Serving under General Douglas MacArthur as chief of tho investigative section 01' the XVar Crimes Dcpartmvnt during his four years in the army, Combs holds the bronze star and was decorated by the Phillippine Government. He was appointed by Gov Lawrenco Weatherby in 1951 to the Kentucky Court of Appeals, 11nd has served as chairman of the Kentucky Judicial Council. He hvcnmc Governor of Ken- tucky in 1959. Board Of Trustees Robert Ilillcnnm'crAHOH' TWO: Dr. Paml 1y Hull, Floyd thiglll, Drh H. 13. Mummy, HI. I ROW, ONE: Rulwrl P, Hohsun, llert-r CHHUH, Cm: Ih-ll 'l', Cmnhsx Dr. Hulpll .hlgrhm-i, f R. W. Busharl, Dr. 'l'hunms D. Cldrk, Steve h'mkim. DI: Auhru; Brown. h 61 I .3 ' Q 47 -mmummnwnpwunm .-..............,, -w. In thv fif'tan yvnrs Of his presidency, Dr Donovan strove to 5M uhm'v all 0150 thv upgrading U1: tllv University ucudmnicnlly, lhmugh Hw st'lvction of A strong faculty TIM Dmmmn Em was one of grout vxpmmion. Student en- mlhm'nt dmllwlod. public relations im-rmsod. and 16 major nvw lulihlings. plus fix'v 0n n'VpL'l'iantul farms, were zuldvd t0 thv mmpm' Hr. Dmmmn was inlvrcstvd in getting the Uniwrsity m1 thu lngh nml in tnotlmll cirdcs' and tho tcnm caught the mzmmg uunx' lmskcllmll long had enjoyed. I31. Hmmml mm wrvvx tlw Univm'sitlx 415 president cmcritus, and mum J11 nvlivc intm'csf in mum campus LIH'zliIK HERMAN L. DONOVAN President Emeritus LEO M. CHAMBERLAIN Vice President Dr. Clmmbt-rluin sumo t0 tht' Univvrsity in 1929 us an As, sistunt Professor of Education. After holding the positions of Director Of the UK Bureau 01' School Services Hcgistrm; and Dean of the University. he was numod Vicc-Pl'esidont 0f the Unis vursity in Dcccmhexz 1916 and still holds that position. As View President, ht supm tisvs the Dt-purtnwnts of Athletics. Pnhh'c Relations, the University libraries the IBM office. and the Uni- versity Personnel Office, Dr. Chamberlain also serves as Presidcnt of tho Kentucky Research Foundation. FRANK D. PETERSON Vice President Business Administration Dr. ank 11 Pt-tvrsnn is the general fiscal :nul Illusiums nllitur ot the Uniurrsity untl thv t'hivf mhninixlmtin' offiL-I-r 0f the Dr- purlIm-nt Ht Husmoss Manducmmlt untl CuntmL H0 is :llm churgt'tl with LIL-cmmting :uul vtmtml ul all funds, lel with lhw cuntrul 0t requisitions. purchusvs. and :III Inulgr-tur'x' HH'HMIH'K CHARLES F. ELTON Dean of Admissions and Registrar The main duty of the registrar is to coordinate the registra- tion system at the University. This year, 21 proirogistmljou was begun, and, after a confusing first semester, things straightened Out for the second term. As Cmnptmllcr 0f the Unixersity. Mr. Kuvgumngh is dii'sctly rt'sponsihk- for all hmlgvtvd business operations of lhv University. He also supvrvisus tlw Divisrms oli Accounting. Purchasing Stnrt'x und Invt'ntorios. Ih' 10ft Bt'rl-n College in 1955 to come to UK. where 1w rt'cvivcd his A.B. dvgrco. GEORGE R. KAVANAUGH Associate Business Manager E i-TKT'V'T'TTT'TT- DORIS SEWABD Dean of Women Dr. Seward was first at the University whvn sho svrvcd mm the smH of Dean of XVomvn Sumh Blunding in 1939-41. She ru- tnrned to UK in 1957 from Purdue Universit-xg whvrv she was the Acting Dmn 0f W'umen und wus clcctcd chairman of the University Divisiun of thu National Axsocintiun 0f Xme-ll Deans and Counselors. LESLIE L. MARTIN Dean of Men Dean L. L. Martin came to the University Of Kentucky in 19491 and served as assistant dirvcmr of personnel and associate professor of education until Iutv in 1934. when he hecmne Donn of Men. In uddilion to his mzmy contacts with individual stu- dents. Dean Martin works closvly with fmtvrnitics through the Interfruturnity Council, and with Student Congress. The University's now $27,000,000 Medical Center became :1 reality this full with the beginning of their first class in the College of Medicine and the College of Nursing. However, cmnpletiou 0f the entire 3972mm Medical Center isn't expected until the fall of 1961. Tllt' College of Medicine was established at the Uml Versity by the Board of Trustees in 1954, with authori- zation for it to be started as soon 115' the State Legis- lutlm- provided noct-ssnry funds. in 1956', :1 resolutinn was adopted which specified that tho Mvdii-nl Cvntvr would include :1 College Of Mvclicinv, College of Dentistry. College of Nursing. and :1 University Touching Hospital. In addition to tho Colleges, the Center includes :1 library, niliu-s, n-suurch space. student unit laboratories, 11ml individual study cubiclex All of this is housed in the Mvilicul Scic'm-rs Building. 111 addition, there will hr 21 -lle-lw1l teaching hospital plus :1 IOO-llml ambula- tory section 21ml living qualrtt'rs for ambulatory patients, an outpatient clinic, and u power plant and laundry. Small lulmmturivs throughout the building provide 11 01050 studcnt-luculty relationship. In general, the Shh dunt stays in the 51mm lab for z1ll lab classes and the pro- lt-ssor moves from 1th to lab to instruct The ncudmnic program 11ml physical plant of the Center inmrportcs both the latest thinking and the time prm'vn concepts at medical education. The experiences and ideas of medical mlucutors 21nd physicians from all parts of the nation have been utilized. Postgraduate education will be another of the Cen- tvr's contributions. Courses, conferences, and institutes will be available tn doctors, dentists, nurses, and other profosainunl personnel in the health tivltl of Kentucky. There were 40 students in the first College of Medi- cine ClllSS; the First Nursing class numbered 30. Over 80 prrcvnt of these are Kentucky residents. Me dical Center William R. Willard Vice President Medical Center Presirlcnl Emerilus llmnum L. szuuun 1129mm irm'ntly tu Um clctlirrutiun mnmrks 0f Garcnmr Combs. II Infm'anU Inlkmg ulllsitlz' anm'izl? HUN during HIV :h'tlit'm'iml zwrwnnnim rln' .UL'lliml Cz'nlvr Dwm H'rlhum R. H'Hlunl. Dr, HVzIIium Y. Cunlmv', fm'mw' Gut. M R Chrlmllw, Cur. BIT, 'I'. Cumin MINI Lle Prm'fxlwlt 1 mnk G, Dirkr'y. Vite Prcsidvn! Lou M. Clmmhm'lum mlkv u'illl LVUFL'I'HUI' Clumtlh'r uutinlL' Mcmmiul IInIL Mrs: Lllt'ilc' I'L'Iry meru U, 8'. Publh' Ilwnlfll Swrt'iwa Almu'n mirl: Numiml Splmul Drum Murfin Duke um! Pnnxidmxl IJit'lxt'lL wmlw rlf NH' Cullr-gy' 41f Nursing Imu'ltmn. E 3: :1! . Will H! 49:11:: I lggggij' wmumm IEE ' Dmm Marvin A. Dulce dLSCU-YSL'S the outlrmk fm mu-mm in nursing urilh nu mlwm uj IIu' firs! r'llm Hf Hm Nursing Cwllvge. Sumlm Remus, left firs! nlmlmsltip uimlwr in file Nlming Sr,lmnl erts with Dean Drlkz'. Each Medical Center .stzuh'n! is assigned hi5 mun individual study cubicle fur Ms pricmc use tlu'uughmu Um yam: IV ' Tim library mnt lmmm- 60.000 urlumvv mlucrl n! 8500000. This mlcrlmy glass UILSCIL'UHUH Imam Ims ru'uuu'd mmirlvruhlr' ulh'ufiuu ummlg IHBIUCUI crlucumm. l College of Agriculture and Home Economics Frank J. VVelch, Dean An inlcrm-ling fmlurr ni line's 'pmlicuhu' Innmln L'iHB is painful ml! 20 2160 lloln'cullllrc yludcnts' by thuir imtrut'fm'. U: Studcnts in the College of Agriculture and Home Economics learn fundamental principles which underlie the many activities of farm and home. The College con- tinually strives to provide the kind of general and pm- fcssional education its graduales will need to meet the challenges of our rapidly changing society. After a recent appmsial of its curricula in Agriculture. the College set up a curriculum in three broad arcas of service: scientific and technical agriculture; ttagrir business , or training for business related to agriculture; and general agricultura In Home Economics, the Col- lege provides a liberal education and understanding of the broad aspects of home economics and technical training for education, business, public service, and re search. Since the role of hand labor in agriculture is decreas7 ing, and the need for managerial ability and mechanical skills are increasing, the College feels that adequate education for farm people is increasingly significant. The Collegek graduates are accepted whenever there is need for persons trained in agriculturc and home economics, and they are in demand in industry. business, and various lines of institutional and govern- mental work. Contrary to popular Imlitff Immc t-z'mmmim 1's nnl nil ranking. clothes, and keeping lmuw. TIIIIX lilllv Xhz'vp will man go In nmrkt'! Imll IUrISC u in making: luml. E E. i t Martin M. White, Dean l'rinmh'x m'z'. mm! zwmrmllu tiu' main topic Hf clismlm'ml hora 72 College Of Arts and Sciences The aim of the Collegc of Arts and Scicuccs is to educate the studont in broad fields of interest as well as in one spt-riul field. with Plhphkls on the building of n wull-romxlcd, useful life. It strives to provide the op- portunity to each individual lo acquire the knowledge and undorstunchng necessary for him to contribute his share of leadership to the advancement of society, limited only by his ability. The College of Arts and Sciences is the oldest and largest of the University colleges, and includes twenty- L-ight departments and two schools, Music nlrmws giro shulmlx with mmiml ubiiily 2m nmmrlxmilg; Iu puriiL'ilmfv in r'znnpus-u'idr? prngmmc. Infm'muz'im, injurmul mu! I'ntwluining Icrlurm- um 11 purl 11f Hm L'Ulh'gc'x 73 g . g Cecil C. Carpenter, Dean College of Commerce Since 1925, the University has maintained a College of Commerce providing training for business and public careers. 111 the college, the fields of economics and business are emphasized. Because of the growth of knowledge in the fields of accounting, economics, finance, Illarketing, statistics, management, and business law, the courses have become more comprehensive in philosophical content and less descriptive in treatment of business processes and in- stitulions, The student who completes the Commerce program may become a professional accountant; he may continue rcscarch and study in economics; or he may be employed by a large corporation as a trainee 1'11 administrative management. In rcccnt years the College of Commerce enrolls ztbuot 1000 undergraduates per scmcster and issues about 300 degrees each yealz Lcm-ning shorthand is but 0210 of Hm many plumes Hf u r'nmnwrcc ULZIICUHDIL College Of Education 'lioday, mom young Americans are attending school than wet before. and likewise, demand for more and better qualified teachers is over increasing In an eliort to meet this demand and provide a sufficient number of qualified teachers, emphasis has been placed on Special Education as well :15 mathmnticst science, and foreign languages. Also, a new program 0f Counseling 21nd Guidance, beginning with the Mastcrk degree and including the doctoral degree has been added this past year In nddil tion to this new progrumi the other progrmns have more than doubled in enrollment in the College Of Education. Resmrch is being conducted which will lead to an im- proved program in the training of school leaders, school supervisorsy TV teaching, and a better use of audio and visual aids. In recent years, the student teaching program has multiplied more, than four times and this has brought nbOut a cooperative program in teacher education with more than 530 public school systems. Sturlmil tmurhing ix pI'rlmm 1hr mui'f familiar 7mm nf HIP mifz'rl' LYIIUYIHUII CUFTI'CUIUNL 'riifbl I Lyman V . Ginger, Dean 'Ki-iN x ilifud H Robert E. Shaver, Dean College of Engineering The need for more and hotter engineers throughout the country has rvsnltell in mi expanded Curriculum in the College of Engineering. Through teaching research. writing, and service to industry tlitr Cullegr is attempting to provide leadership necessary for thc continuing nd- mnccmcnt ol' the application of science to u better life. The Collogv rmli 19 its responsibility L0 the complex needs of industry of this ominh'y. Research and study enulylcs imlmlrtx t0 ixmiiitzlin and improve its present quality and to reach 21 new quality norm for the lutiirc. Spt'cinlimtion must be :1 major objective in attempt ing to attain professional comiwtcncc in cnginccring students? but it isnl the college's purpose to mlucatv ulmmnn imlchinesn. A llunclamcntul lmckgronml 0f snrial, Oconomic and civic consciousness is also consitlvrotl important. It is the Collcgc's lJCllCl- Lhat whom 11 student concludes his formal study he xlmulcl be equipped in ways highly hmwlicial hnfh to hi'mscll and t0 the sociuty in which llC will live and work and should posses dignity intvgrityl humility and sympathy with which ho will have the ability l0 direct mun us well :15 tools 21ml processes. All xnulmlx HI Ni. mllzyzl' rm' nwm'n'rl In lake 0 z'm'mln number uf drawing IUIH'M'S. How many Imma- lmrw gnu rvippml mwr u lupu mumm' xluhlu'rl mum Hn' ground by .stmlmlh kat' llum'? Ont of 11m many labs math- uvuiinblc In Nutlmm fur nmrc ICL'hniL'uZ studies. E s s E E I i f WM; vKWMW, Graduate School Graduate work is offered in all collcgcs 0f the Uni- versity. Approxinmtoly a thousand courses acceptable for gmduntc credit are offered. Any student who is a graduate of :1 fully accredited instution of higher learn- ing may apply for admission. UK is one of the sponsoring universities of the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies at Oak Ridge, Tenn. 11110113111 this cooperative association, the University ol' Kentucky graduate rvsmrch program has at its disposal 1111 facilities of the National Laboratories in Oak Ridge 11nd the research staffs of these laboratorics. Excellent research facilities are availuhl at the U11i versity for the many students engaged in graduate work. Graduate mulcnlx spend much of their lime studying in the library Macks. Checking Hm Imrmm'fvr fm ullitudc Ic'sfs' in llrc Arm Lab. This .vfuzh'nt ix wiring u rm! mum, Mr zIL'm .wm'c rcscrll'rll. College of Law Established in 1908, the College of Law provides a three-year course of professional instruction in law lead- ing to the LLB. degree. The College offers law students an Opportunity to obtain initial and fundamental train- ing in knowledge, understanding, skill, and techniques of thinking which professional members use in solving legal problemst, The college library, one of the finest in the South, coutuius Ll major collection of about 65,000 volumes, and serves to aid the bar and the state. The instructiomxl program is complemented by :1 pro- gram of student and faculty research. In addition to a Student Bur Association, two professional legal t'rutemL tics, tour Law clubs, and 21 national legal scholastic 110110111157, the College publishes 0110. of Americfs lead- ing law periodicals, the Kentucky Law journal, A pro, gram of moot court arguments and competition is also conducted, On the uvcrugtx 120 students are enrolled in the College of Law, most of whom hold u collage, degree when they enter. About forty percent enter from UK undergraduate colleges, and most of those who have t J taken their prelaw work elsewhere come from the prin- VViHiEUD L. Matthews, Dean cipal colleges und universities of the country, including :1 number 1n Kentucky. About fittccu percent are resi- dents of status other than Kentucky, and about this same percentage of graduates enter the legal profession out side the state. x. A prvmm'mr' hmw'r ym'wnlv lu'y HIM in n mm'k trial 11011! in the Law Imilrh'ng. College Of Pharmacy The object 01' the College of Pharmacy is to prepare itg graduates to assumeh with dignity and honor, the intellectual, legal, CiViC and moral responsibilites 0f the pharmaceutical profession, The curriculum is de- signPd 10 provide a foundation in the basic sciences, and to enrich the life and understanding of the pharmacist us a professional man and citizen, A great majority of students in pharmacy practice the prOfPssion in retail stores. Others choose manu- facturing and research; state and federal food, drug, and dairy departments; public health service laboratories; touching; and the Medical Corps of the armed forces to practice their profession. The College opened in its new building on this cam- pus in the fall 1957. This buildingr embodies the latest ideas in arrangement and equipment for tuching of pharmacy. The College is uccrcditcd by tho American Council on Pharmaceuti 111 Education as a Class A Col- lege. The College library contains 3,000 volumes and numerous pharm aceutical journals. Laboratories ugcr young phummciux u chunuv In prmmm drugs undwr Uw Muwrrihyinu ml ihcir instructors, Earl P. Slone, Dean The University now hm five centers in operation lucuted throughout the state at Ashhmd, Covington, Cumberland, Fort Knox and Hendvrson. In the full of 1961, tho centers will be increased to six when the center at Elimhcthtrm'n opens. Tho oldt-st, Northern CCIJtCr at Cuvington, is now in its thirteenth ycur and has rL-ct'ntly moved into a new SIMKHKJO building. Thomas l'lunkins is the director of this Ct'lllt'f which St-rvm more than 500 students. Looking into the future, the University officials have prvdictetl an enrollment of mort- than 2,000 students within tivv years. In 1.957 the Ashland Center was established at Ash- imul with Clydv Ii. Orr as director. The 326 students nttoml clussvs in tho buildingr fornwrly occupied by Ash- lnml Junior College. This Center has the distinction of having the largest full time mirolhnent, the largest staff, and the widest variety of courses of any University Con- U'I' now in operation Extended Programs A. D. Albright, Dean The center located ut Fort Knox has as its director James A Jones. This center has an enrollment of 248 students most of whom are soldiers stationed at Fort Knox. Because the soldiers are on duty during the day, the classes at the center meet only in the evenings. The Northwestern Center at Hondersom directed by Dr. Louis Alderman, is now in its first year of operation. This new extension has 2111 I'IITOHITICDt of more thtm 250 students for its first year. Also in its first year Of opera- tion is the Southeastern Center at Cumberland. Directed by Dr. Edsel Codby, the center has an enrollment of 260 students. The University Centers give many persons through: out the state an opportunity to continue their education while living at home. A maximum of 67 hours of resiA deuce credit may he earned by the student, and he is given opportunity to study courses corresponding to courses taught on the University campus. The Northern Center, OIIICS'I of UK Centers, ix Zucnlcd in Cnuinghm. 5 g x . 3 ,,. AR . AL AR; ; Clurlc L. Orr, riz'rcz'fm' of tin: Axhluml Mr. Jumc's' PL JOHN- dirz'vmr 0f 10 Dr, C, Louis Alrlcmmn. Jig rhrr'rlur lecra FL Knox Cwnmn of 11m Norrhwml Ccnh'r le main building a! Hm Norllnucsf Ccnrcr, iR...,...m..m... w. W 333:2: .. WM Amy, mama 2m mom v.5; . 24,4 mwmwm L M23222 '4 ,1: WW . . . ummwm:wwsumm WWW Seniors SENIORS , . , a 5prin Ins! of Hm collegian, tho rSt 0f proA grcssiuc sociery . . lmaing 1:011ch days and classes facing 110w Challenges with youthful enthusiasm. 86 BOB XVAYNE ADAVS; Lmingtou; Comm.; PETS. Mgl. JOHN CRJvVFORD ADKINS; Jackson; A4315, ChCm.-Alplm Tun Omng. LESLIE IIAYVES ADKINS, LPVingtnn; Engn, Mech-Pi Tau Sigma, Sun; Intramural Sports; ASME. VH;LIA5I OLIN ALFVANDER; chington; COHIHL, ACCL- Dclm TAU DCltd; Dulta Sigma Pi, HisL; Beta Alpha Psi; Young Rupublimns. Prvs. DAVID MI'lCIIELL ALLEN; Sebrcc; Aggy Dairy Prod.- Alplm lemma R110; Swimming Team: Dairy Club, Tums; 4-H Club. EDGAR S. ALLISON; Cnthrio; Agru Cen. DHIA IIAJ YASEEN AL-RAXVI: Baghdad, Iraq; Agn, Agr. Evau. LOUISE CAHDXVELL AXIONE'YF; Dimn Sprh :: Tcnn.; A ' Engfljng, Club; Young DcmocmtsiTmnsfer: Tenn. chh. JAMES KEITH AMSTEK. Lexingttm; Engrv EICQ RICHARD RONALD ABHVAKE; 'l'oronto. Ontzuio, Czllmdu; Cnmm,, Bus. MgtiPi Kappa Alpha, Trcus, MARK ANDERSON; Middlesboro; ACVS, Pol. Sci. T2111 KAPPA EpSilun, P1'cs., V. Pram; H'ostminstcr VcHowship; IFC, HOBEHT LYNN ANDERSON; Ft. blitchcn; A645, YOUTH.- Phi depzl Tun; Ken ,1. Ed, Managing Ed; .C, Board of Student Publications; Sigma Doha Chi. LIDXVARD LUVERNE ANGUS, Qunnlicn, VA; Ai'x'S, P01. SCL7 Phi Signm Kuppm Per,, V. Presu; Key's; SC; Crock Xchk; IIVU; Pi kappa Alpha; K-Book. HARRY EDXVARD ARCHBOLD; Pam's; Cnnlm., Con Bus. ROBERT BIUDCFOHTH ARCHER, jH.; Frankfort; Engr., Moth. EngniPhi Delta Theta. WILLIAM DAVID ARNETT; Bzmdam; Ai'xS, Phys.-Phi Eta Sigurd; Pi Mu Epsilon. BILLY J. ARNOLD: Owcnslmro; Engn, Elm: -IRE, JAMES PHILLIP ARNOLD; Flomingsburg; 1511.: Hist. 6: Eng. 7ASAE, Sou; Cmnm. of 2-10; Lambda Chi Alpha, Sou. Chair. LYDIA ARNOLD; Franklin; A S, Psych.-Ymmg Dmnoornts; SU Pub. CUlllIlL; Kappa Kappa Canmm, V. Pres, RALPH FRANKLIN ARNOLD; Willizumtown; Ed., Pol, Sci: Pal. Sz'i, Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pram IFC. VALTER LEE AHRINCTON; Louisa; AtkS, louiComm. of 2-10; Pryor Pmmml Sou DAVID HALL ASHLEY; chingtun; ARVS, 1701. SCL-Dclta Tau Delta. HAROLD BLAND ATCIIER; EIiznbuUltOWn; Cumin, Accti Ymmg Rupublicuns: SAM. BETTY LOUISE AUTER; Lmliwinc; Ed, EICm.-Chi Omega. JO ANN AYLOR; Hchmn; Ed.. LzmgrEm Sigma Phi; Delta 2cm, Rush ChniL; YXVCA; Puuhcl. Count PHILLIP KING AYRES: vaisport; EngrrCivil Engn JOHN CHARLES BAILEY Jli; Louisvillv; Engr.. E1CC.7 Triangle, PICS.; Ku'xs: Luncus; Lamp :1de Cross; lFC: SC; AIEH, Iiln KilppA Nu. REX L. BAILEY; Ilnrst' CM Fresh, 50L. Cllzlir; Asmu ELL: Illily 117C; SC. A58, Jnnm.-Phi Gamma Delta, r m Dcltu Chi. Prom LKD; kernel, .: Pnsdon Plan Steering Comm.; ROBERT II. BAILEY; ASMund: Comm., Mk1, Ck Murch-Pi Kappa Alpha Dvlm Signm PL JERRY C. BAIRD; Utim; Agr., Agr. Exten-Block LS: Bridle. JAMES EBDIET BAKER; IIOpkinsxinc; Engl',, Cixil, KENNETH CLOYD BAKER; Bridgeport. W'. VL; Agr., Agr. ExtonfDdlu Tau Dullu. THOMAS 1L BALDRIDCE, Prmtonsburg; Engr., MeclL SUE ELLEN BALL: Culifurniu MVS Yul, SCL-Alphu Gamma Dcltu, T1 Ca$ , Plvdgc Pro .2 Mnrmr errL Prom; XVumvn's Admin. Cmmcn, Pub. LINK. SC; Pi Sigma Alpha, Sou, Trmm Comm. of 240; Jr. Puuhcl; Yc1c0mc XVcck Guide; POL Sci, Club, V. Pres. jUDI'lVII ANN BALLARD; Cim'innnti, Ollim lid. Elmwi Knmm Kappa CMHIHJ; Punhul Rush Cnumulor; Phil Club; IC 8. XVILIJAM ROBERT BARKER; LuxiugLon; Coan, Indust. Mgl. GARY MILTON BARLOXV; Cynthidna; Agrn Extvm Agni Farm Home; Am: Club. Y 111495.; XHCA, NANCE ANN BARNETT; 801110er Ed lilonLiKuppu Delia, Clu 11min: Clworlmdor; SUKY; Blue lLuIins; KS N; Comm. of 2-10: KIIIU; Rmhcl Rush Counselor; Univ. Clmribtvrx. XVITJJAM EDWARD BARRIER; Montivolln; Pharm., Phurm. 7Phi Delta C111, Trams. XVALTER MICHAEL BAUMAN; Lexington: Phumh Phurm, EIUION BAXTER: Lexington; Eug1., Mw-h. IDALEE DRAKE BAXTEH: Luxinmon; 1511.7 Elvin CHLOE PCxVER BEAHUJ, Tmnpu. Wm; ALRS, Engichi Om! gai'l'rzmsfcr. ROBIN ' .IULIAX' BEALE; Luuis'villv; LaugiKumm Signm, Tr .': Phi Dclm l'hi: Imnrvs. 'l'um. Pr Dvlm Sigma Pi; Slndunt Bur AS806; Young Dcumvm .; Hist. Hunomry. CHARLES BOLDRICK BECKMANN; Louisville; Phang Kappa Phi; Am lerm. Assoc. HENRY STIHVART BETH IR. JR: Lebanon Inmrtion; AbaS, AdP-Ncwman Club; Scabbard 6' Blade. BOBBY JEAN BELL: Lrixingmn; AtVS, TopicnIAEtu Sigma Phi, Sen, 'I'rms.: NSID. DAK VIN ALLEN BELL; Plcasmc Ridgn Pk; 13,11ng Mach 51M ' 1 11'211'111'. 111.:1111. .11-1'11111:111; 17.11.. 11151. A1 15101. 1110111131 1'011' 1211 ISLANMCNSIIH'; 1'3.11111111111'111L'1.. C111111.- 111111111. 15.111.1 11'111KI.I1 1 1 . BOARD: 1,.1-1'1111111111; 11111111x 1512, Int. vanmn 1111111: N111. 501'. 111 17111101. Dmigzu 11111111- 17.12 1211111; 1111. 111-515411115, 1'1'1'8. 1111'K1.11 I 1 . 1NN 1501111111: 1111111109111, 1i11.. 17.111111. 1x51311. 11111111.V 11111111111111; Kuplm Kappa G.1111111.1. 1100111; 11111111111111; 01111111.. H1111.w.111111111' 81 111111111. 111 11111111 1311:1111: 11111112 11111117 11311; SU 111111'1'.1t 1111111111.: SUKY. MAINLHHC'I' -1VN BURN: 1711:11'11-1111111 11'. 17.1.; 1211., 151111. A 111-711. 1111111111. 111-xx; 1'1124111'111.V 1111111 Sponmr; 1x.111p:1 11.1mm 1;.11111111 11.51511. 1'11111 P111 111-11 S111: 111.-11111 '1 1':1 1111.1111, '1'1'11.1s'.. 1111;11x. 1.1'11111-1111111 1111111.: C111 011101;.1. S1111. Cll:111.. 1111.13; 5111111111411. L'..,11111m 11kt. ED11311117 101415111 1710111111115.- DAVID 5111.1111511 11011'Mx1N: 5111:1112 P111 .1111 11111111 1315.111 ANN 110111. val'xlghuL .115. L111. Sci. 11111.1 Clnltlannngu. 1111111.; .1115. KSEA; Kappa MARION ,11111'1'1N 111111.14: 1,?3'11t111'z111z1; A818. L:1ti11-;1111;1 Gamma 111-1121. 21111 1'. Prom; .11111111 L11111bd11 D111L'11; ' 511111111 P111. CAROL JOYCE BENCE; 51111111 Fort 111111111111. 17.11.. 1111:1111, LOUIS CLE. V BFXN 31111111 C;1111111:1 111111. Spm 7 1'; C1111LI1111111; 11511., Agr. ExluLH TEVIS LAVON BENNETT; 31111111'11111411: KATHERINE PARKER BENTON, L1-x111g11111: 111111111 15.1.. 1'1111.1t.-.11pl1:1 Xi 111-11.1. 111111111111: P111111, 511:. 1'. P1115; 11111111: EC. Club: 11'1'5'1111111511'1 Fcllouehip. MAHCELLE DEX1SE BERCESEX. 12111181111 1111111119. erv 11111:: 1111111111., 51111. 11pl1.1 111-11.1 Pi: SUKY; 117.111; New 1111111 C11111-T1'1111511-r: C1Jl1j111. C1111 1111. .1185, 111111'11.7111-r11e1. ROBERT LE11'15 111111111; 1'111'15: 131111.. 11.1112 71.111 13111.1 P1. Puma 131.1 Kappa N11. AIEE. 111E, 1:15. fAN1CE 31.111113 131211111'11AN; .111. 5101111134; 1311. E11g.w11111111 11.111111111 1J111I '1'1111m 51141111 11111; 1x11111111, 11111111111311, Unix: 1111111151115. STUART PRICE BERRYMAN; N11-1111111sv111c; 1711;117:11111111 61111111111 111111: :11111111 Z1111. 13.11111 '1111541111: 11111111. Dairy 1, 11.11;. NANCY 17.1.1.17X 131131113114; 1111111111111. .1513, EanC11z1111111-1' 1 Sluxic 11111'11n111111: C 1i D1111 1'111: C11r .111 191111011'1111'11. 1 ?111111 7' 111- On- . 31.11111A111 11.111111 NICK 5; 111-1111 111-1111 DI; .. 1111'. S 1. 111.1115, 1.11.1:114- 111' 11'11111111 1.11t'1 :1AL1'011D 1'1W15 111511013; 1.1110511 1.111111111., 11111. ..11111111.1 1.111 z111111.1: .1111111111 11ir 711111., P11111211 1I1 5111 $1112: 1'11rsit1 111111: 11111111: 1. 1121111131111: ACx-S, 11111.7 111111.1111: 11111111.; 111111111- .1111111,7 71.111111; .119110'1'C ?:1111, C. 1511111111111 .1113 131.71CKBU Dry 111111112 17.11.. 1511111- 115111.11. 11111111 1111111, 11'11111111x, C1110 1.111111. Kappa 13111.1. BI..;'1CKERBY: 1 ;1'1'111'11113115 13114 Nywnnu'. C11111. OIAVA 1'3. 1.11-1111. 1111115111111: 11115, 111111. '1'0111rNLW1111111 1'11 1. 11111111 X1 Dc1t.1. Prom; 1111111111: SU 501'. C.11111111.; 13111-1. Soc. 1211111141111: 1211.. 17.1.11117 SHIRLEY JEAN BOYD; Aslalund: 1A5. 111111111 Arh-Dullu 01111111111; XVBKY; 01-111 711-111. Corr. 51-12 1101313111 17 Lng1niz1 . FOX HOYICI: 1111111111: St.1li1111: 1S11gr.. A5111 . V. 1110s., 51-1 .- 11-215. JACK C011111NS 1111111114151; 1311111111111. 01111111.. Pcrs. 31141.7 11111115; 1311-111111-1'2115; SAXL Sigum A1p11.1 Epsilon. NORMAN ATXVOOD BRADY; 5111'111g111'111, 17.115111, 3111-1-11. NANCY SIIELTON BRANDENBURU; Irving; AtvS. 15111;. SC 171111- Arts Comm; 11:115. Club; SUKY. jOIIN 1.131135 1311AXXLLY; Vu'uvillc: A11111:1 15115111111, $1112 C11111'r.. 111111 11111111; D1-111111-r11ls. 91ng 131-1111r-Sig11111 11:111.; N1-w111.111 Club: 1VILL1AX1 LARRY 1111.111? Agruu. 11:111111 Trms' . 1111111 411: 1111111111111: A1411. Aimmi 131' 13111111; Farm 110mm V. 1111-1. 1011N P. BIUSADEN: 11111111111: 15111111. Cix'117ASCE. DEWEY EUGENE 131113111311. 1401-1-11. 171111th 1311-0. 5 KYLE 13111131,:1115'. 111'11111'1'80111 170111111 Acct. 1.1101111130X 13111171,?17011'1 11; 1.1-11111111 x. AND. x1111111 1.1111111 01111111111. 1-1: 8- 31111'1111' 1111.11111- 1.11116: L 11111c111 1311111: 11.1.1. 1:11'111113111N1 XIADDUN 13110.113131'N11': 1111pka11ui11u: 11.5.5. 111-11 11.7'1- ' k11111 11111111 71!: 111-11qu 111111 8111111- .mr. SAJJ 51' -111'1. li11111111 :11 11111: 151111. 11111:: 5,-1-1111211'111s7.r11115111', 131-1111-1 C11i11-1j1s. 111111- 1111-1111- 111-115. 111-115.: A1111111 17111111! 53111111 131.111.1511, BROADHFWIVV. 411111111 .111'11111 1711-4111111. 1. .'r1... 111: 13111111: :1; 1'1'1x.. 711111p11x. 111111115. 3013131111 KENDALL 1111011.?111CV'T 17111117.: 111'. $111. 11111117 51111111 911111111 5111111111, 1111111: 11111111111111, 1. 11111.. 1112-1-11 1111.r 1111101. KAY 1311017117 11311. 1111.1'1-1- 1.1111111 1711111111 '-1-v1111111 11111111111 111111111 51' 111111. 1111111111. F11 3.111115 1 1111111.: 1111mm I'rL-s. C11111112. Kappa depJ Cl111111111: :101151- 11105. 31111111. 11111111! 21111131: 111-11, 11111111: 111111111 U 131111111115 VUNVCHXN 1711100ng 1111111111111- -'-,1VS. 11:11.14.- 114111111111 1111. 5111:. 13111211111 111.1111: C171.111N5 11111111 131101VN': 11111.1'. XIVS 1-11111141'11111111 19.11- ;.ii1111 01-111 SUE JANE 111101131. 01111311-1111: .3111 1X 11111111-111; 11111111' 1111111111 111111x1g 5111-, 1,1' .. 11111.1 X1 1'11-s.. 11111. '1 1 i11111111112111.1111 1111-1115. 5111111111 131111111. SUZ1171'1 1C 111111111X. 111111111114. 1111411111. 1111111. .11111111 11111111114 Il1-11:1 C1111 511-. 111-1: 51-1 : 1'11:11111, Kililw 51-11. CWMIK: -X1111111 1111111111111 111-1121: 1111111111111 1x.11111;1 51111111 V 111-3.. 111111- 11.11'11111. A111. 111110111. ASan 111711:ch ANN 11111131111317171. 1111I11x11111 11111.. 11:1111.7'1'111-1:1 S1u111:1 P111: 111:1 $111111 V111. I'1m: 111111111w $111 1111 111111Q1- X11111: .V1-W1111111 1111111, K1-1111-1: 11111111115, 1x5 L1111Qk. 111N01D DALE 1311YAN'11; 111111175: 1111w 11111 :11111111 111-1121. ALFRED 110B BRYDON. 51111111111, N. .1: 1511111: 3111-111.- AHiO'I'C N1111A: ASMIC. 1V1 911-3'1111 1511111111, XVILLIAM 111VIN 111.1111CN'I115 I 114111111111. 1.;1w71'l1i K 11111.1 11111. 111-w. Hwy 11111111: 1111111111 011-111-5111: 1111i 111-1121 11111: 5111111111 Bur Assoc. ,. GEORGE RICHARD BUCHANAN; 11.1111p1JI:11M11111-, 15111!r., Cwil. 89 1 i 1 1 1 1 . i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 'HIOMAH H'IHH.D CAMPBELL: Vuhulaxxillr; Alt. Your llnullu Huh Iyrvw . . ck Hmm Iiu. Sludvnl Cuumz: IVmIllry III; vI'mlm: l,ixmlmvk 1er Tuxlm. INHALD PIIIl,I.Il' KTAXWDA: BrunstmL ALV$ Gx-nlfSCE. HAY NIUNCIHZI. CXVAXT. ImxinLtlUn, ELL, HULL. XIllsile lmx', I'llmlxlrl's, Ulm. Unter CHXHHCS HUHICHT GARDEN: anlwuod: Comm. BmL Mllmu, VH.I.I.XXI ICAIH. CHiL: Imxmutnu: lGnsnt Elma HUSN lHiVl'ZHlX HAHN: I't. Vn'xlu'. Ind; 1': .. Elmwi Kamm Uphn 'l'lu 'L'., Hwy. 5 , Lumlw 0f Hmlu'u Vntvrg, KhlmX; N 4 . Yuumt vanhlimm. liIiNlANIIN UI'IUHCIC CARTER: CJVU City, Cnmm.. Bunk. m Mum UHAHH'H RANKIN CARTER. Cu'lhlc. Aka CL nL:.7C0vx1v11. ul Qlll. 10le LlihHIC cumin. human; us Pqt'h.7Knppa Alpim VV l'h'm; 1N1 Chi: lmx'. Hand: Univ Clmrm. H. l'l' H HAY CASIUCN; vanshnm: Emit. Mw'h. CHARLES S'I'I'TVICNSON CAXSSIHY; l'itlalnuuh. P4,; Comm, Mlx il'lu Siuum Mppm V. P1151: Chamhvr 0f CUllllll.. V. l'n's : XLHthg IHH; SAU JUHCH VUMBS CASSI'I'Y: Xivhnhnillv. Hmm' 17.n- Hnmv l'lnr HM l'lNluu OmMmL V. Pros; Hmm- lhdkll I.uluh Club, 6; A5er A. Club: 90 MARGARET SUSAN BUCHANAN; CR ELL, Elem.- DLILI Dn-lm Dolm; Clxecrlcudcr; SL ; Blue MJrIins; Push Curt Derby Queen; Keys Queen; KSEA. VERNON B. BUDDE; Puducnh; Engr., Mcch. DOYLE EUGENE BULI; Vi1linmsburg; Engr. Civil. CLEAN PAUL BUIILIC; Milton; Ayn, Dairy Pmdrlnlvr- faith Council, Lutheran SLuduut Assoc, V. Prcs,, Pros., T1 c:1s.-T1'J11st-1': DCPunw JOE TOLBERT BURLWXITE; Lebanon; Agxz, Au. Husbe Lambda Chi Alpha. PETER SUMMERS BURKE; Locust Valley, New York; Engn, Civil,-Tuu KAppu Epsilon, Pres. CHARLES RAY BUSCIIXIAN; Loniwillc; lingr., Mach. 7 ASHE, Vrvx; Engr. Student Council; Truck :58. MARY LOU HUSH; Luuim; ELL, E161n.-Cusmopolitzm Club; Zola Tull Alpha; Comm. 0f ZHL KSEA. JUNE ALLEN BYERS; Lnnisx'iHL; MVS. Jmlm.7Alplm Xi Delm. Punk; Punhcl, Conn; Jr. Panhcl., V. Pros.- U Topic Cumin. Curr. Sou, Tlu-m Sigma Phi, PICS; Kurncl. NOHXIA JEAN CABLE; Burlingkon; Ed. Elcnm-Jl-I'I Club; KSEA; lLunilmn Homo, V. Pres. BILLY RAY CALIAHAA; Jax-erm; Engr., EluurAlplm Tau Olm'g.l. GJGOHCE N. CAMPBELL: Muldlcshuro; Comm., Can. BUS - Signm Alpha Epsilon. jIMMY CASTLE, Jlt, Hrnyluud; Ed., Bio. Sci1 IOSEPUINE CAUDILL: Bldckcy; A1XS. Musia MORRIS KLAIR CAUDILL; Jeromidh; ELL, Eng. CV Hist JOHN T. CECIL; Owcnslmm; Pl11u'111.7Rl1o Chi; A111. Pharm. Assoc; Newman Club. ROBERT CEROLD CENTERS; IIHQ'SLUIO: Ed, Bio. Sci. HAROLD DOUGLAS CERTAIN: Slurgis; Hmr1n,-Pl1i Delta Chi; A111. 11111111111. Assoc. XVAL'I'EH THOUAS CHAMBERS. JR; Hopkinsx'illc; Emir, Civil-Sig11111 Alpha 1311511011; ASCII, k NANCY FERGUSON CHAPMAN; Dunvillc; Aka, Physics- kumm Delta: SC TOpiL-s Cummu Pllkin Club; XVL'SIC-V Foundation; Plusics Club; BSU. ' MARY JANE CHEA'lVHANI; Louisville; Ed, P.E1-FEM. V. Prom WAA Comma; Leadorehip Conf. HARRY MORGAN CHILDHESS; VCrSdillcs; Akks, JOHTH.h XVBKY; Kernol. ROBERT PERRY CHIPPS: Marion; Engn, Arch-Sigmu Phi 1111511011. 111.51.; ASCE; Comm. of 240; Am. Inst, of Archi- hwts; Sch REVA XV 1T LS CHRISKIAX; Lexington; AKXS, EngiKnppu Dclmilumsfcr: Duke; Soc. Stand. C0111111V; Duke 1 Duchess Club; COGS. DOROTHY MAI CHRISTIAN; Lexington; C0111111., Svc. KXVANC-SOON CHUN, Svol, Karon: Comm.. Amt. CARROLL COLEMAN CINVANIOVD: Frankfurt Plummi Am. 1111111111. Assuu. Pros; Kappa Psi. lelgv Tmim-r. 11111111015; Pershing liiHm; Alpha Phi 011111411. 110115.; Pryor Pre-Mud Soc. CLENDA GAYLE CLARK: Springfield: ANS. Mvd. 1111:111- BSU; Bud. Sun: Ymmg DunnL-Iuts; Prp Club, WHLLIAM BROWN7 CLARK; Lexington; 1'11111'111 -I,l1i Delta C111. FRANCIS ROBERT CLARKE; Chem. 5mm, T111151 Frankfurt; AER Chm11.-A111. STEPHEN ROGERS CLARKE; Bnlfuln Trzlt-v. Crnnny. Adui 511411111 Alplm philun. SUB; 111C. JOSEPH EVANS CLAUNCI'I, jIL: Somerset, K311111111., Um. Bus. ALLEN DAVID CLINH. 1H; Pikl'villc, EIt-crlitu depu N11; T1111 Bela P1; Allill Hugh EMAJO COCANOUUHJCH: 11111111111111; Aims. Juurn, 7 Dvlm Zeta. XVBKY: Kmml, Chi Dpllu Phi; Thrtu 511511141 HzL Comm. of 210. GLENN BURTON CULIJVS; Finis'trm; A11r., Vow, Aunw Transfer; l'lastvm, Agr. Club. Hm; YMCA, Alpha 1111. JULIE ANN COLLINS; Henderson: E11,. 1'11 Alpha Delta Pi; FEM, XVAA Cuumn; SNEA-Trdmfcr: Stephens. 91 92 Vn h1n 1hm D. C.; .k Cuntz'llmn Fclluw Him, .VIJrlinx '1. CAKULIXI: CULPHHI'i ACVS PVCIL Dom Dr-lt : ' V dvmn' l'urly. Ht-pnhlimm. ANITA CAROLE COIN 1X: Imxmgttm. A619. 1'01;1't:11JrIt, Dw ssuuiMplm hmmm Drhu, Unix Chnrux; Unix. Sym- plmniv Band, XSIIJ.. Sm; Clnistinu Sllldt'lIL lelmx'dxip. 5m JJ'SIJI'I DONALD COIA 1N; Cunpbollwillw, Agr., D.ury Pruil'dnu Hnnv; Dkurtx Club V, Wrist. 'l'rmm Alpim Zwm. tzllmnwllor, TIHVH COXIJSS' 'ldYer, IIHIUZV lilcv, IKHIuS XVAL'ION COMPTON; Slunm Alplm Epsilon, UIIAHLICS XVICKLII'TIC COXCLICTUN; megtom E11gr., Xlruh 7ASKIIC Rush; Cummw Con. Bus,- ICIJCANUH TODD COVCLETON; Lexington: VAL. Eh-m. Ed. kuplhk kappa Ummm. humid v'nrk Club: KSHA - 'l'mmh r: Cvnuu Cnllugv. NAIJEAX CONIAICY; Vnwtv; ELL Elcmv ISUIHWF jAXL CONNELL; Klwlln'x'ilh: A65, MutlL-Clli Omwua. l'n-x, me-k vavk, CwCImir, P.InhnL: SUKY, 'l nuns: erMr Han Links: Uwrns; Mphu Lambda Dvltn; leln-l. Cuunhblur; Lmdvnlnp Cunft'runcv Dologutv. EMERY QVINFORD CONYERS; Btny: AgL, AqrmL-Funn Hume; Smbhurd Al leulc; ASAE. 111135.: SC; Agmn. Club; 141mm House, Social Chair. NICKOLAS ALLEN COOLEY; Lexington: E11531. Mechi ASHE, Delta Tau Dvlm; Pi Tun Sigma. FRANK CARSON CORLEY; Bowling Grucn; Emmi, Civil: Kcnluuh Ellgr., Munuglng Ed; ASCE; Mania Rum Hulls Govern. Comm, Tram; Cumin of 240, NANCY CLAIRE COHLEY; Kcnmckian; 240 Cnmn Cumin; Jr. Punlwl,, Sou; SNEA; LKD. CLORA ANN CORMAN; Nicholusvillc; Ed,1 P. E.M-Cnmm. of 210; FEM Club; VVAA. PAUL KENNETH COULTEH; Louisville; Engn, Civil, Marion; AgRS, Ilist.7CTlli Omcga; SU Social CunmL: SU Puh Univ. Vmem's Glen Club; MICHAEL DIXON COUHSON; Amhomgo; Agr.. An. Hugh DAVID CARLTON COVVHERD; Cmansbnrg; Jingr., Civil? ISSU; 'llm Hem PL Hm. Sco; Chi Epsilon; Engr. Sluduut Council. BOBBY OWEN COX; Sigma Kappa. FIimhcthtmvn; Engr., Mcch.-Phi JAMES ALEXANDER COX; Cmtz, Comm, AccthulaAIplm Psi, JUDY CRAFT: HuzunL A66. Min-mhio ilJultd Delta Delta: lhu't. 5004; Young licpublicgms. XORXIA ANNE CRX$VVORD. Clml'loihx N, C . AAS NIHSIIQ- Plni Evin, Tr .lSn Alplm Lambda Della; Cwem, Links, Nuwnmn Club, Inlmlmlh Conn. MARION DAVIS CREECH; Burdstmvn; Comm. Indust. Adm. LYEN CONNOR CREXVS Versailles; Cmmn,, GUI. Bus. ELEANOR CAMP CHISW'ELL; Hitchins: Ed. ElanLiKappu Dcltu P1. JEROME WESLEY CURRY; Richmond; Enng Elec. GLEN DAMRON; Louisville; Eng, MechrASME. CHARLES MATTHEW' DANIEL; Puthfurk; Engn, Elec- Em Kappa Nu; AIEE. DORIS ADAMS DANIEL; B'Iudisonville; ELL, Bus, AMANDA WINSTON DARNELL; Louisvillr; A55, Bud.- Baot, 500.; House Counc, ETHELEE DAVIDSON: Lexington; ASzS. Engu Speech 64: DmmaiMortur Board; Links, V. Pres.; Cheerleader; Blue Marlins, Guppy 'I r:1incr; SUKY, SL' Sno. Comm; W'oman' Admin. Coun; Campus Party, Sea; XVUS; depu Alpha Theta. IOIIN FORREST DAVIDSON, JR; Russellvillu; Agr.. An. Hus.-Y0ung Dcmoumts; Sigma Alplm Epsilon, Pledge Trainer BEN E. DAVIS; Bmlhyvillv; Agn Um. Agr, RICHARD M, DAVIS; TmVinglon; Lanarphi Alpha DCILI; Vinson Law Club V, Prat; National Mont Court Com- petilion. JENNY LEE DA VSON; South Fort Mitchell; Ed, EICIIL-- Kappa Kuppzl Gamma; chns; KSEA; Philosophy Club; Canterbury Fellowship, IIMMY B. DAY; Roxana; Engn, Much. MERRITT 3 DEITZ IR; chinglou; AA'S, Journ. Adv.- Pultcrson Literary Sou. V. Fresh: Daily Vows Ide Can toonisL Kernel; XVBKY; Sigma Delta Chi, GERI LYNN DENBO; Lexington; Aixs, Chom,-Alplm Lambda Dnlhx; erns, Sch; Links; Mortar Board. VC Pres; Chi Delta PhL V. Prom Delm Delta Dulla, Schol. Chain; Leadership Conti; Dutch Lunch, Phi Beta Kappa. JOHN CHRISTOPHER DEPP; Owensboro; Eng, Civil Engr, -DC1lu Tuu Della. WILLIAM EDVVAHD DESMOND; Anniston. Alabama; Comm., Acct-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treus,; Jr. IFC; IFC; Varsity Swimming. DAVID EDWARD CHOCKETT, JR; Louisville; Engn, Mach. -Phi Kappa Tau, V. Prcs.; ASME; lAS; Chamber of Comm. JANICE LEE CHOLEY; Vi11iumsburg: A813, Engn-BSU; 'l'musl'cr: Cumbelluud Collage. JAMES L CROSS; XVim-huzstur Comm. Pvr. Manmgvnwnt Kappa Alpha; Trunslur: Xm'lcr, SAM; Knights of Colum- bum HARVEY CLARK CROUCH; Cnrlislo; AgrwAlphu demu Rho. DORIS KYLE CROVVE; Lexington; Ed. Elem. REBECCA LYNN CRUTCIIER; Uticd; Agr. Se HUIIIC Eu, Vac. Ilnmc EC. vans; VVcldun House, Franz, House Mgm 11mm: EC. Club; 4-H Club; Comm. of 240 ROBERT BRADLEY CULTON; Pincville; CU!UITI., Ind. Adm, -Bctu GummA Sigma. RICHARD ALBERT CUNDIFF; ClAromnm: Engn Mech- AIME; Pitlcin Club; VVcstmimter Fellowship. THOMAS JUNIOR CUNNINGHAM; Dayton, Ohio; Cumm. Gen. Bus. 44 rH l$$$ 93 g $ i 1 ?:?.uwmrwm..r.,., JACK I'IEIPLE DEVERS; ankfurt; Engrw Civil. MARCIA ANN DILWVITT; Millcrsburg, Ohio; ELL, Elem.- KSEA; Campus Party; SC; SC Sue. CUIIIIIL; Chi Onmgn, Tums, V, Pres. HAROLD 'I'EMPLE DIAMOND; Lexington; Engn, Civil. BRENTS DICKINSON, III; Lexiuglnn; Engn, Civil.-ASCE. HARRY KNIGHT DILLARD JIL; Cooperstown; AERS, Psych. 7175i Chi; Psyr'h. Club; Alpha Tau Omega. SUSAN EARLS DILLARD; Cooperstown; ACYS; Hist-Phi Alplm Tlmtu, Sent RUSH FLOYD DILLION; Indppendence; Ed, Math. DEXVEY CEVE DILLMAN; hriiddlesboro; AtkS, Law; Student Bar Assoc; Phi Alyhu Delta; Canterbury Fellowship; Tau Kappa Epsilun. WILLIAM MCCEORGE DISHMAN: Dunville; Luw.75h1dcnt Bar AS C.. Pres., Truus.; Phi Dclta Phi; Kentucky Law Phi Delta Theta; Omicron Delta Kappa; Lump 8; Cross, PA'IVIUCIA MAE DOLVVICK; Erhmgcr; Agr. Home Ec., DictiYXVCA, TrLus.; Hum: ICL: Club; Lulhn-mn Student Aqsuna; Dcltu Zeta, HisL: Cosmopolitan Club. MARGARET MARIE DOOLEY; LoVington; Ed, Elem. ORRIN NAT DORTCU, JR; Paducah; Couunuchrthng Rifles; SAM; Chamber of Comm. JOYCE LEANNE DOTSON; Shelbyvillc; Ed E16111 -KSEA; BSU KAY SIIAVV DRAHMANN; Furl Thomas; ErL Ilist,-Punhcl.; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Frog; NEA; Young Democrats; VVUS; Keenelund Counc. JOHANNA FLYNN DRAPER; Sherman: ECL, Eng. DONALD S. DREYFUW Buffnlo, N. Y.; AiQS, Anc. Lung.- Zcm Born Tau; Vnrsxty Tennis; Keys; Lunccs; Lamp 81 Cross; Hillel, V. Pregu; Alpha Epsilon Delta; SC DONNA DRURY; Hopkinsvinc; Agr. LV Hume EC, Voc. Home EC.7Kilppd Kappa Culnmu: Home EC. Club. GEORGE ARTHUR DUNCAN: Lm'ingmn; Engn, Agr. Engr, flingr. Student Cmmn, Fresh: Alpha Zeta, Scribe; ROTC; Alplm Gamma Rho; Kcnlucky Engn; Scabbard bi Blade; Tau 13cm Pi; 4711 Club; ASME, Pres. WILLIAM EDWARD DUNNINC; Fddyville; Engn, Mach. 7H Tau Sigmu, V. Pres; ASME WYATT HAY DUVALL; Frankfort; Cumin, Acct. GENE PAUL DYKES: Lexington, Comm., AduiAdv. MgL, Ktmul; LKD; Signm Chi MARGARET SISK EACAN; LciluhHeld; Pharnm, Pharm.- Alplm Xi Delta; Lambda Kappa Sigma, Corr. Sec, Fms,; 'llm Sigma, V. Pres. jOE EDELSTEIN; h'lorganficld: lernL, Pharm.-APHA, NANCEY BELLE EDMONDS; Dip; Stone Cup, Virgima; A; 5, Znu-Delm Delta Delta; SUKY; Blue Marlins, Pub. Chain; Welcome Week Guide MARTHA DIANE EDWARDS; Louisville; Ed, Elexn.wAlplm Gamma Delta; SUKY, Congr, Cheerleaders; YWCA; XVeslcy Foundation; Young Democrats; Cmgnol; SNEA. SHELLEY ANN EDXVARDS; Grocnsburg; ELL Elem. ELL; Kappa Delta; KSEA; Comm. of 240; House Pres. Coun- cil; KIHU, VIRGINIA GREGORY ELLIOTT; Lancaster; Ed, Elem. Ed. -Clxi Omega; FTA4 LARRY ELVVOOD FPLEY; Russellvillc; Engn Civieruu Bum Pi; ASCE; Civil Engr. Honor Soc. OMER ER; Adana, Turkey; Ed , Ed.-Cosnmpolitun Club; Eng. Club. RAYMOND HENRY ERPENBECK; Covington; Engn, Civi1.7 Pi Kappa Alpha; ASCE. BEN DAVIS ESTES; Bagdad; Engn, EISQ-TKE; Tau Kappa Alpha. BARBARA KATI'IERINE EVANS; Bulbourville; A S, Hist,- Fhi Beta; V. Prat; Comm, of 210. MARCIA ANN EVANS; North Middletown; Ed, ElonLilem Tau Alpha, Soc Chnin; KSEA; Alma Mugnu Mater; Wesley Found; Home Eu. Club; Transfer: Transyl- vania College, ALICE MARIE EVENBURGI'I:Muy 'iHC; ASKS: Music Ed.- Delta Zeta, Pledge Trainer; Trans; Ag 51 Home EC. Council; MENC, Pres.; Concert Band; Choristers; Charm; GirYs Glee Club; Phi Beta, Pres.; Links CECILE CALVERT EVERETT; VAyFICld; A1515, Med Tech.7 Chi Omega; Bart. Soc; Alma Magma Mater. BRONSON RAY EVERMAN; Ashland; Engn, Mech. JOSE FANOINO; Bogota, Columbia; Engn, Civil. JOHN WYALTER FARMER; Fern Creek; AISzS, TopicalvAlphu Epsilon Doltd; Pryor Prc-Med; Lambda Chi Alpha, V. Pres. JOHN BERRYMAN FARHA, JR; Lexington; C0mm., Acct.- Phi Delta Theta, Pres; Dclta Sigma Pi. WAYNE JEVVELL FARRIS; PineviHe; lem1.-Phi Delta Chi. MELANIE FESSLER; Florence; ELL: Dmmu 6a SpceCh-Kuppn Delta; Air Force Sponsor; Cuignol; LKD Queen. JAN A. FIELDS; Florence; Ed, Hist VIRGINIA FINCEL; Frankfort; Ed., Elem. EdiAir Force Sponsor; Ncwnmn Club; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pub. Chain; Young Democrats Club; KSEA. JAMES DANIEL FISCHER; Owembom: ICngr., Blech- ASME; Ncwnum Club, KENNETH BARTON FISER; Lexington; Comnl., Econv SAM; SC; Sigma Phi Epsilon. IANE HUNT FITCH; Lexington; Ed. Elem,-Yuung Denny cruts; KSEA; NEAATranstcr: Christian College. LINDA MAY FITCH; Lexington; Ed. Eng-KSEA; WAA Counc; Lcague of Women Voters: Kappa Delta, V-Prcs. JOHN WALKER FITZVVATER; Somerset; A85, juum. 5i Radia-Kappa Sigma, Trans. Rush Chain; Greek W! ' Kernel, Sports Ed; YMCA; VVBKY; Phalanx; SC; LRD; Young DemocmLs. m.gmqm... .5... . -....... ... ...,.,. ,VN.,....-.....-.. ., .. .. 9b. aw... .ewnx-xn.. MICHAEL DALTON FLANAGAN; Lexington; Arsd: Pub Huxlrh-Pryor Prc-Mcd Sou; Nuwnmn Club; Phi Delta Theta. LAUREN JOHN FLEISCHMANN; Lexington; Engn, E100.- IFC; AIEE; Phi Sigma Kappa, Sec. DONALD E FLETCHER; Louisville; Phnrm., PhnrmrAm. lenn. Assoc. TOMMIE EDIKER FLORA; Hillsboro; Engn, Civil. JOSEPH CILKEY FLORENCE; Pdris; A65, Druum-Cnignol Players, Director; Chess Club; WBKY, Annnuncer. MORRIS BRIGGS FLOYD; Lexington; L11w.7Brnndcis Club, Pros SALLY ANN FLUENT; Illinois; AEVS, Soc.-Knppu Delta, House P League of W'omen Voters, 390.; Young Denmcmh 00 Club. PAUL CLARK FOCLE; Cynthiann; Engr., Civieretemn; ASCE, Sec, BETTY ANN FOLEY; Owingsville; Agr 6: Home ELK, Voc, Home Eu-Hnmilton House, V-Pres., Sec; Cwans, Prom; Hunk: EC. Club, Student Advisur, From Agrl EV Home L10. Count, Scan; Coan of 240; Phi Upsilon Omicron. LINDA LEE FORESTER; Rock Springs, Georgia; ELL, BioL SCL-Bact SOC.; WA lenc,; WA SNEA; VVeluomC Week Guide; Alpha Delta Pi, Corr. Sec, V. Pres., Pledge 'l'ruincr. THOMAS WAYNE FORTENBEHY; Providence; ABzS, POL SCLiAlIth Tau Omcga, Presw Trens., Sec. ROGER ROLAND FOR'l'lN; Louisville; C0mm., MkL-De- butc Team; Rifle Team; SAM, WILLIAM IIIFNER FORTUNE; Lexington; A613, Histr IFC; Lunccs; Keys; Phi Gamma Delta, Pres, Scc. RINDA GAY FOWLKES; Bluefield, W. Va.; A88 Eng: Young Republicans; KSEA; Kappa Alpha ThetaiTrnnsfer: Agnes Scott DAVID ALLAN FRASIER; Lexington; A815, P01. SLiiStu- dent Union Board :2; l4 MARTHA DICKINSON FRASIEH; Glasgow; A$zS, Phyxi Kappa Alphu 'I'hctn. JOHN FRANKLIN FRAZIER; Simpbonvillc; Agn-Mcxfs Clue Club; Chorus; Dairy Science; Dairy Judging Team; Alpha Gamma Hhtx JAMES DAVID FREEMAN; Cumberland; Engn, Elena JOHN FRANKLIN FRENCH; Elizabethtown; Engr., Mech. LINDA CAROLYN FREY; Madisonvillc, Ed, Filem.7nnme EC. Club; BSU; Glee Club; Social Work Club; YWCA; Dvlta chsznmsfcr: Georgetown College. KURT E FROMME; Rochester, New York; Coan, Mkh.- Kappa Sigma. ROBERT LAWRENCE FUCATE; Hazard; EngL, Elcc. DON VVAYNE FULLER; VV. Covington; Engn, Civil.- ASCE; IFC; Ttiunglc. VICTOR VAN FUNDERBURK; Greensburg; Engr., E160.- sz Beta Pi; 15m Kappa Nu; IRE: AIEE. 96 E1 5: 9. $ OVA GENE CABBARD; Cup; Engn, ElcchAu Bum Pi; K31 Engn, Photo. Ed, Huggin H411 Counselor, Flea. Engr. Aswmhly, V. Pics; ILLE: Clmim Eta Kappa Nu, Rcc, Sec. MARGAREY ANN CADDIFI; Campbellsxille; Homo Ea, Clothing 3x Vm. Hume E07 10m 11m Alpha, Mus; Pam- lml.; VVUS, BSU; Homecoming Stem. Cumm.; Crcuk XVuuk Shwr, Cumln.: KIHU: Comm Of 2410; Campus Party. DONALD POF CALLO VAY; Brouksvillc; AkS. Drmnutic Artur Uuignol Players, Pres.; Truck 'l'cunL DALE VAKEFIELD GARRETT; Irvinv, Connn., Ccu. Bus.- Vosley Foundation, Prey, Twas; Comm. of 240. ANTHONY GEORGE; Lebanon; AlyS, Pre-Mcd. 5: ZOOL TOM SAM CERROS; Covington; Engla, EleoiMurching 100; Triangle. LARRY HAY GIBSON; W'heolwright; Emma ROBERT GEORGE CIESLICR, JR; Louisville; COIHIH., Ind. Atlmfjr. WC TICHL; Sigma Nu, Vichres., Trens., Sea; Kentucky Knrps JOHN NEWTON GILLHAM. JR; Lexington; Comm.. Indus. 7Kuppa Alpha. JEANETTE GAYLE CLASHAGEL; Illinois; ELL P. ErWAA; U. K Troupcrs, Sun; Cheerleader; RE. Major's Club; Kappa hklppn GammzL MYHA LILL'J GOFF; Luingum; Home 150, V'OCFCnntcrbury Fellowship, VicerPrvs,: Trcus.; Home E0 Club; Zutu Tau Alph'm STUART DANIEL UOLDFARB; Lexington; C0111n1 Advr Hillel: PICS.; Interfaith Cmmu, Vice-PIL ; Chamber of Comm.; Ky. KCmcl. Adv. Mgr; IFC; Zum Bctu Tau. IVAN LEE COLDSTEIN; Ilomsville; Ph:lrul.7AIpIm Zotn Omega. P1652, Trcusg Mu Epilnn Phi, Prcs.; Coopers: town Alderman; College of Phunn. Lib., Am T. GAE MANNING GOOD. Lexington; Ed, Elun-Bluc Mur- Ims. 11105 Show Clxalix., Guppic Trainer, YWCA; NRA; K8154 SUKY, I:RIICDA MAE GOODRICH; Frankfort; AtRS, Mdth, MARY JUNE COODRICII; Sanders; Home Eu, V00. Homo EA llama EC. Club; SNEA; USU, BETTY JEANNE GOODMAN; vaingtuu; ELL, Elam. LANCE PRESTON COHMAN; Frankfort; Hugh Civil. WILLIAM CLARKE GORMLEY; L winglon; C0mm., Conun- an-Sigmu Alplm Epsilon, Conn, Sum, vamun Club; Doltn Sigma Pi. ROBERT LEUUS C053 YT, Cyntllianu. A$zS. ArtvaAHWL Phi Sigma Jx'uppn; Pershing Rillm; Young IJI'HIUCFJHS, Slu- dcnt Bur Assoc; Phi Alpha Delta, WILLIAM EDXVARD GO'X'T; Druku; 13mm. CiivI-IFC. van, ASCE, lire : YMCA, Vicc-Prns ; SC; l'lnulunx; Sludmls Party; Engr. Student C011HC.; Alplm Gamma RINL VILL1AM IIOVVARD COULD, Nr'w York; Engn. Elva.- TAU Bclu Pi; Em Kappa Nu; AIEE; IIUL, Mcan Dorm. Count, JEAN MARIE GOULE'IT; XVnshinutnu: D. C.; Ed, Frvndni IJUIUI Delta DI'lt;L 'J'Iczl 151m: Marlins. ViL iPrr-su Show Chums, Mortar Bran Sun; Li! 5; WAC, roux, Student Purl; RK'IL: W'Ub'. Phi Sigma lulu; Univ. Chums; 5U l'uh. Connm4h:lnsl'vr: U. of Calif. MARY SUZANNE GRAGC; Sum 'f; Ed, Elcm. D0ml' Count; FTA; Kuppn Dcllzl; KSEA. .97 98 BARBARA SUE CHEER; Knilluy; ELL. ElexCICC Club; Christian Student Fullnwshilm FORREST XVAYNE GREGORY; Richmond; A565, RzldiU-TVL 1 ilI!Is7W'13KY'A VILLI XXI DAVID GREGORY; NIL Vernon; A605, IIiSL7Pi Kappa Alpha, V. WM, ED ICAHL CHEIF; Ownnsbom; PhumL-Phi Delta Chi, Fresh, Sup, Chain Am. Phann. ASSOC; Intramural BaskcthzllL THOMAS LEONARD CRIMES; Illlntingtun, XV, Vu.; YhumL ilHuI Chi; Chi Bt'lu Pi: Am. l'hurm. Assay. HALI'H ICIHVARD GRIBIAI; ASHE, PAVL DANIEL CUDCICL; Frankfurt; A555, IlistiNcwman Club; Alplm Tun 01m MAVIS LOHIC'VI'A CUFI . ; VViuL'hcstvr; Cnmm., Mkl. ik XIIIMH75' M. hma; 13m Cnmnm SigmzL Chi Omvgd Fun, Almalmlriu; Engr., Much:- nunm w.lr Varkvtim: Assoc. MA'I 1'IIICXV PE .1! CUS'I'A'J' III: S. W'llllzunson: Cmmn., MM Adv. 5AM: ludunt Marketing Inslltmv, IVC; Am. qu'kvting Amu.; Ct-nlml Kunlucky Cunuurt CV Luthrc lsxuz. Student Hut: Smhbard ex Blmlc Sigma Alpha Jiwilon; Kvnluck; Korp, Pram; SC; Mtn 5 Glee Club; Ymmg qulyliuuw. SAUMHC DFJN UUY' Mulhvilh', Hugh. vailiLambdu Chi AIlIIm. V. P keys 'I'rulxz; Smlylmnl $1 Bhdv; VL-l rump Vu-k Luidv, Cumin. nf Elli, IIAAC Ix. AH'HH'H LICK Alplm m. Cm'ingmn. COIHIIL, AL:L-t.7Bem MARIAN ICLSIIC IIAAC, Fern Crock; lid. Bus. Ed.-KSEA, MILDRED ANNE GRAHAM; Cumplxellsvillc; Agr, L'K' Home Eu, Var. Hume Huillmnc EC. Club; BSU. ROBERT FO' HR CRAHANI; Louisville; Eugll, Triangle, V. 13115., Rush Chain; IFC; ASHE. Much.- PAUL DENNIS CRAVELY; Somorsct; Engn, Civil-Trizmgle. XVANDA RAE CRAVENS; Ludlow: Comm., SechVclcmnu W'eck Guido; KIHU; Dorm Com 1; l'itkin Club; All- Cumpus Sing; Westminster Fcllmvslnp. JEAN AMXWELL GRAY; Anchorage; ms, Mnth.-IJKD; Young chubhcuus Club; Phil. Club; Donn Count- Tnmsfer: Duke University. VVUJLIABI COLEKIAN CRAY; chillghm; Engn, Civil.- Sigmu Alpha Epsilon. ELLIS AUSTIN GREEN; Fnuzlxiorl; Agn, Dairy Mfg THOMAS JUSTIN GREEN; Lmington; AKQS, ZonL-Pryor Pm Vlcd Sou; Pi depa Alpha, BETTY JANE CHE . F; Kingmport. Tum; Ed., PlliXVUslvy Faundution; YWCA; VAA, Sm. Chaim chns; Punhcl, Hush Councg P. E. Mujur; Club; Delta Zulu, Prcsw Soc. Chair. CHARLES THOMAS GREENE: Lexington; Cnmnk, NIH. Mgt. -IFC; Student's Party lmlpn Sigma, Sou, Chain; AMA PATRICIA ANN GREENE; Corbin: Ed, ElemrNSEA; MFA; Dorm Count; Cusmupnlitm Club; BSU-Tmnslur: Cumbcrldnd College; Mia's. Cumbcrlund College PECCY SANDELL GREENFIELD; Lexington; A65: Psych.- Phil. Club Set; Alt Club; Psych. Club; Hillul med.; P51 Chi. FRED ELDEN IIAAS: IR; Ft. Thomas; Commv, Gen. Bus.- Pi Kappa Alpha. Pres; Chamber of Comm,; 117C; Creek W'cck; Cumm. Emplmmunl Assoc; SAM. JOE ROBERT BROCK HACKER; Lexington; Engn, McclL SANDRELLA HAIL; Somerset; Ed.. Biol. ScirKapp-a Dalta, Sgt LIL Arms; Studcnts Pally; SVuslcy quuhtinn, RSEA; Cotlcc Clmt. HAROLD CRAY HAINES; Lexington; Ad's, Miumbio. WAYNE IIALCONIB; Barhmu'ville; Agt; Home Ft, ECO.- Phi Chumuu DeltzL CAROLE LYNNE PACE HALE; Lexington; Cnmmu Per. Mgt-SAM; Drama Club, Truas.-Trunsfcr: Ashland Cmm-r; Kuppn Knppu Cummut V, Pres. SUSAN BURKE HALEY; Owemhnm; ALX-S, Frcnch-Frtnoh Club, BSU: lRC; Phil. Club: Kappa Alpha Thvm. Alpha Theta. BETTIE LAMKIN HALL; Mudisonvillc; C0mm,, ML'trAIphn Dcltu Pi, Hush 'Ou. ill; Newman Club; Lchuc of SVomvn Vntors; Crook W'cr . NORMAN7 BRIGGS HALL; St. Hartford, Engn Mech-ASME, O ANNA SUE IIAVTLTON, Vufivlrl; EdrAlplm 1leth Pi, JUDY IIAVILTON: Cunrgcmwn: AAS Chlld Duvvlopmcnfi llulmw H.111 Sm. Chaim 1101:st Ilnll CmmcrrTmnsfm': Umrgolnwn Cullcgc. ANNIVIW YVONNE IIANDSIIOE; Him sviHc: Ed, Lib. Sci. a 111m Dillard Housc, Truns.; Phi Alpha Tluta. CHARLES FRANKLIN HANNA; Eliluhvthluwn: E1153 Civil. CHARLES CUXIHS HAIHSHH. vainglml: ALVSS Hih'r 'HX'L Immtrr IxL'llmwluIL l'lt'm: Inlrriaith Council. 1111's,: Ky. 'l'mu-llurs Cluh: Clmnslvm, Pitkin Clnh. JAMES DAVIS HARDMANS Lngxm, W'. Vn.; Sigmn Nu. Ph-dm- Tmim'r, Jr. 119C, II'CS CAY CARRED Dvltal Drum HARDYMON: Lexington, ANS, Eng: DvILI SHIRLEY LEE HAHNED; Curlmdu 11011:th Canal Zonu; JXLVSS ArL-Art Club, JUDITH ANN IIAIHUCLD; Owunshmn: ML, Elvin. ELLS KSICA, VICA, VVAA, Chi OHIOQSLJISmnsIvr: StvplwnCnl- lr'gv. FRANK HOFFMAN HARRIS. Pudmuh; ALKS Znol. IIICLICX ICIJZAHIC'I'II HXHHIS' valr-rmn, Ed., lilt-m. ,. Yunnu HC'DHIJIKKUIM NBA; Kumm Dvltm RONALD RENE HARRIS; Niuhnluwillv: 01mm CIHIL l'uucrwu Lit. Sm. AM. SucfSovii FRAVK TILDICN IMIUIOD; Dayton. Ohiu; 1511;er Mmhrr ASHE. II'II; Imlmxu SiHHlJ Vn's. V. Vrvm Alll. MANY .10 HARRUU: Lmnwillw CUIIIHL KlelIlpd Dl'llu, Hmm' Prmn KmlluLkidn; CUHH' Chul, Chamber of Cuan RUTH AVN HA'ITHHC'I'T, Springfir-ld; Hume Eta, Vmi Cumm HI ZIU. Holmvs Hull IIOIN- Comma; - Cunlcrcnw; Sr. Advihor. USU; 4J1 ClulL 'l'rn'um; Ilium: EC. Club, 99 JAMES MARVIN HA VK, Bm'miuvillv; CUIIJII1., AutiBSU. JAMES SPARKS HAYITS Cobb; Agrv, Agn Exlunsion-Blnvk i 54 Bndlv, SULI; Sutngu'd LV Blade, 111115,; Alpha Gamma k Hhu LAHY D. JIEA'IH; Lexington; Comm.. Inrhlst. Mgt-anp 0; Cum; Keys; COM Tuun; Delta Tau Duhn THOMAS HOWARD IIHILBRON; LL-xiugtnn; Engr., ij11. DAVID LAWRENCE UEIZER; Lexington; Ed, NILAUL Ck Bio. 561. IAMES W'ALLACH HELKL JR: Lexingluu; Agr., Cen. Agr. SUERIHELL HEIAI; Culhoun; Eugr., Civili'leu Bum Pi; Chi I'IpsilmL Sm. VALERIE LYNN HHMBRF A CorbinV A66, Music Ed. Band; Urrlmsrru; Clmrin , MFINC; Phi Beta, Pub. Chum: HL'C, LV Corr. Stu: Alpha anbdu Dt-ltu; Delm Zulu, 13;er li.mn-1Ituer; Fluk Club; Cuigmd Huyvrs, Chi Dvlhx Phi. DONALD LUCAS HENDRY, 11L; Luwrrncehurg; Engn, Mall. CAROLYN LEE HERRON; Calvert City; Agn, Von. HGmCEt'. XVILLTAM DALE HES'I'ER: Louisville; Cmmn, Ind. Admin, WILLIAM L HICKLIN; Mddisom'illc; Erlgr., Elohiljtu Kappa Nu; AIEE HAROLD N. HICKS; Cutlettsburg; Fingr., ClmmrPhi DL'ILI Theta. WILLIAM DONALD HICKS; Vamocburg; C0mm.. Ind. Admin.-YMCA; SAM; Comm. Employment Assoc. SARABI'IL HIERONYNIOUS: Lexington: ACYS, BIIISI'C 3IENC; Band: ChOliShIS; Chorus; Chriwtinn Student Fullmvslup; Choir Dina, V. Prue. HARRIET BOYD HILL; Anr'homgc; A8 S Eng, 5k French- Phi Signm Tutu; Chi Dvltu Phi; Kwnclund Hall, 500; Ynung Dummruts4l'rzmsl'vr: Centre Collugc. JAMES PORTER HILL; Lexington; Englt, ChenL-Lump Cross Pram; Keys, 50 QUE T1'n,15.; Phi Em Sig, Prey; Dclln Tau Dvltd, Ruah Anu' ; Tau Bum Pi; Lunces; Smh- bnrd Ev Blade; Distinguished Military Student; Engr. Stw dent Cuunc. RICHARD LAUREN HILLS; Lexington: Emlyn, EIGLa-Trzwk Team; AIEE; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BARBARA ANN HINES; Ft. Thnnms; 1311., Bus. Ed-Ketppd Dclm CUH'H Chill; 301mg Dcmncm SU 500. Coan: K Kvntuckizm; Chamber of CUIIHU.; Students Parly. MICHAEL CALVERT HINTON; Louiwille: Cmnm.. Ind. Admin-vamzm Club; Arnold Air 500., Don. Cumm. jOHN ROBERTS HOARD; LOlllSViHC; Engn, MechiASME. LINDA AUSTIN IIOCKENSXIITII; Frankfort; ACVS, Journ- TthI Sigmu Phi, Tram; Kcrncl; Alma Mugnn Mater. RICHARD LEE IIOCKER; Livcmmm; COIHHL, AML-Bnm Alpha I'si. SARAH JAHRETT IIODCES; Pikmino: A625. Fl'vnch-SU Pub. Cmnnu Pitkin Club: KJPDJ X1 ulul TllCtrL Hullse Prat; House Presidvnis Cmmr:., Tram; XVomcu': Hund- buuk Comm. l 00 5 i J I 3 CARY GRANT IIOXVARD; Pikeville; Engn, Civil. NANCY IIO VARD; Harlan, Edw Hist. Ek Pol. Sci, ; Alpha Cumnm Delta. ROBERT LOUIS HOWARD: Cavingtonz Cumm., Gen. Bus: Chumbcr 0f Cumnl,; Pi Kappa AlplLL SHARON HOXVARD; Royalton; ELL, Eug,-Comm. of 240. MICHAEL BICLER HOXVELL; New York; C0mm., Pars Mgr. -Vzu'.slty Baseball; K-Club, VVlLLIAM BROXVN HOXVITJJ. JR; Hnrrodshurg; Engr. ChelmiKvys; IFC, Phi Cmnmu Delhi, I. WILLIAM HOXVERTON; Lexington; Iunvismdont Bar Astana. V. Prcsg Young Ihxpnblicnns: Sigma Alphd E117 Silon; Hui Delta Phi. SUE ANN HUDSON; Lexington; Ed., Elem. Ed-Kappa Alplm Thom. RONALD DOUGLAS HUGHES; Covinglon; IKYS, Chan CHARLES FHEDRICK I'IUFFAKER: Vnnficonn; Engn EICC. THEE. V2 Prux; Kunturlcy lingr.. Adv. 3153.; IRE. VVAIJLEH YOUNG UULETTE; Morgnnfiohl: Emu, Agrr Dellu Tau DK'lm, 'lrvas. bgt, uL Anm ASAE. RICHARD NICHOLS IIULL; Irvington; Engn, Eluc, Wham.- Am PATRICIA LOUISE Pwlunu; RiHcs lerm. Aw . ERCILL RAY HUNT. Perry Park; Engr,, EIcu-AIFIE. JOYCE LEV. UU'I'CUENS; Loxinutnn: Ed, Elem. Dulch Lunch Club, l'ltkm Club; KSEA HUMPHHEY; Prm'idoncv; Sponsor Lambda kappa Sigmu; Ed.- HARRY ClLL HOFFMAN II. Mt, Sterling. Connn. Amt,- Phi Ummm Delhi, Cum Su 115C. ,' HOLLO Y. 'Ianursx'iIlv: ELL Bux. Eda Imnm Dxltu; K . : Mung Dunmukxlv Shuirnts Sludcm Cungnxx LKD Comm; Gu'vk VK'k-rk; Putty; Buyd ILLH. Sun u hum; Wx-lmmx- chk Guido. DANIEL HARTE UOLTZCL:UV; Stamford; Iingr.. Much.- XVLNIQ' Funndutmn; ASHE; Kentucky Engr.. Adv Mgr, Assor. ML. Erl.-iwChioh Pi Smhbzu'd 6V Bhrlu. Tam Sigma. Sun. From IHLDY MARTA IIOMUTII, Florida: Ad-S, GU0.7KUVUCLUKI HAIL SOC. Clmir,, V, Pr V; VVnmcn's Admm. Column; Inlcr-Durm le1n . Prcs.-Tr;ulsfcr: Ccntru Collugo, JIMMY RAY HOPSON: Auxicr; Exxg1,, Elcc, SARAH KKYHIL'RIXE HORNE; Ln'xinutom 1211.. Elem. CAROLYN CLARK HOST; chinglml: A W Phi. V, PICS.; KSEA; Chi Cnllogv. jAMES EARL HUUCHIN Brownsvillo; Engn, Civil. CAROLYN FRANCES HOUSTON; Lminglnu; Ilumu Eu, Child Dmxillomr EL: Club. LKA, '. 4K Lntin-Etal Sigma Omum-Trunsfcr: Stephens 101 EDXVINA CHARLOTTE HUTCHINSON; Lrwington; Comm., Sclx-Ncwmzm Club, Curr. Sec. Rue. Sena; SUKY, Try- out Mgr. THOMAS CRAYDON INGRAM; Hlilliamslmrg; Enng Cixil. ROBERT BRUCE IRVINE; Ashlnud: Engr,, Mech-Kew mcky Engxz, IAS; ASME. THOMAS IRVIN ISAACS; Lebumm: Agr.. Ccn.-Alphn Gumnm Rho: Scabbard Blank; V. Pres. SAMUEL MAURICE ISBELL; Prestonslmrg; Comm., Ind AdnL-Dclm Sigma Pi. HAROLD RAY JACKSON; Tompkinsvillc; Engn, E1PL'.7 Tun Kappa Epsilon. JEAN ANN JACKSON; Owensboro; Comm, Cen. BLIS - Chamber of Comm; W'csluy Foundation;7'lhmslur: Sul- lins College. JEANNINE LEE jACKSON; Lexington: A845, Sue. W'Ork YWCA Cnbinct; W'Nk'y Foundation; Snnixll W'oxk Club, Sum, V. Pres, Pro - Dutch Lunch. RODCER NORMAN JACKSON; Louisville; Engru Mcch, ARTHUR THOMAS JANES; Louisville; CUmUL, Ind. Adm. ELIZABETH ANN jARVIS; Olive Hill; Ed, Clwm.7Commib too of :21 smopolihm Club; Alpha Chi Sigmu; Wymlcy Found; h . PATRICIA RUTH JARVIS; Frankfort; AEQS, EnguwAlphu Gunnm Delta; Hortur Board; Link; XVcslminsrcr Fellnw- ship; SU Topic: Coan; KSEA, P , Chi Delta Phi; VVummfs IIumIbook Comm,; Lcndvrship Conferenco; VcI7 come VVUUL' Guide; Young Dvmocmtz;7T1'21nsfcr: Centre College, DANNY JASPER; Science Hill; Engr., Civil.7'l'ruck; Cms$ Country; K-Club. DOROTHY JENKINS; Elimllwthtown; Ed, E18111 7lj1?1t:l DvItu Delta, House Cunm'il; SU Soc. Coan; Nuwmun Club; WVAA.aTrzmsl'cr: UrsuIiIIc College. JAMES LYNDEN jENKINS; I'Iarmdehurg; Agit, Vnc. Agni Alpha Cdmlnu Rho, l'lcdgn Pres; Young Dumatmts. NED GLENN JENNINGS; Czlrlislc; Cumm., Parson. Mgl.7 lhlskctbull; KiClub; Commcrcu Empl. Assoc. BETTY JESSE: Smncrsct; 13:1.7 HIGHLgKHpDLI Delta, Corr. Sun, l'lcdgv PICS; KSEA; Ir. Punhcl; Coffee Chill. JAMES DEMO IOHNS; Morrislmvn, Tenn; Cmnm,, Pro Luw-iDcltu Tun Dcltu; Football. HENRIETTA JOHNSON; Lexington; Educ, EngiYW'CA, PICM; Dutch Lunch, P ; XVcs y medulion; Hanging 0f Grcuns Comm.; Into dith Cuunul, Trans; Pllkin Club, Truus. IACklE JOHNSON; Bm'insvillv; Coan, For Mgt. JENNINGS BRYAN JOHNSON 1H,; ViHinmsbnrg; Law, DUmusUr' HclutimlsiPhi Kappa 'I'uLL Hvdgu Trainer; Pln' DCILI Phi; Alma Magma Mata, Chamber of Comm.; Cold Diggers King; Pryor Vrc-Mvd Sou; Slurlan Bur Assoc. NORRIS ROY jOHNSON; Lmv'isburg; AikS, Journ.-Lamhrlu Chi Alpha, Twas; Committee of 240; Kernel. VERNON REX JOH VSON; RussPHvilIe; Engr,, Civil-Tnu BCLI Pi; ASCE, 'l'rms. BETTY ANN JONES; Sholbyvilla; Conun, Sue. Curricnlum 4-H Club JAMES THOMAS JONES; Pincville; Engn, Mesh. JANICE MARIE JONES; Luxingtun; Educ, Elcm.7NF.A; BSU. JEANNE LYNNE JONES; Omar W'. Vu,; Ed. ElcmrAIphu Xi Dvth SU Cmmn.; Vnmuu s Gov. Count; Hume Eu Club. SREA; 'l'uu Signu; Young Republicans; Crock W'tuL CmnnL; Vus1cy Foundation. JONATHAN WARREN JONES; Ramsey, Incl; Comm., Pet's, Mgtx MELVYN LEROY ,IONES; Lexington; jdr-XVelmmc XVcok Cuido- BSU, V, Prcs.; Pcl'slling Ritles; RSEA; Chorus; Cluc Club, THOMAS LOGAN JONES; Cmansburg; Luw-Kuppu Alpha; Ky. Law Journal, Mn Alpha Delta. WVILLIE ALLEN JORDAN: Lawrenceburg; A S, Eng-Delta Delta Dx-lln. Sm: Clnir. HIM: Chain; Young chnbli- bulk; Cllolllh: Colivc Clint; Blidgo Club, Pamlwl Council; CU-cllm, UI SOUUIL'LBLUIH Punlwl Cunl'clcuue; Eng. Club. BEVERLY 1 JOSEPH; Vu'suillus; ELL, Bus.-Alphu Della Pi, Rush Chm'r.. A , Plcdgc Trainer; XVAA; Tennis Mgr: Vollmlmll Mgr; Sollhzlll Mgr. HELEN ELIZABETH .IUDD; Burkcbvillcz Ed., Bus.-A1pha Cummu Delta; Alma Mugnu Mater; KSEA; Young Re- publicuns; Comm, of 240 PAULA MARIE JUDD; Frankfort; Ed , ElenL-Alpha Gamma Dclt. XVAzL Trea SC; Newnmn Club; Young Demo- , Act. Chain; FLA. JAMES SCOTT JUDY; Covingmn; Cumin, Gen. Bus.-Pi kappa Alplm: Chorus; Glee Club; Chumbur of Comm.; SAM; Comm. Employnwnt Acsoc. LARRY MORGAN JUDY; Cynthiann; Engn, Civil-ASCE. 7 cmts; Keenclzmd i' d JOSEPH WELLS JUSTICE; Pikeville; Luw.-Studeut Bar Assuu; P111 Dclln Phi. LINDA LLTCW'ELLYN JUSTICE; AShhmd; A$zS, ZLmL-VVCS- Icy Founthtinn. CAhinvt Member; SC: Oricululiou Comm.; lx'zlmm KJDLM Canmm. Pros, Trunsfvr: Ashlund Ccntcr; SC; Cullcgu Thmtcr; Thmlvr Board of Directors. ELLEN LEV. NEARBY Hicknum; ACRS, Fol. SCL-Kuppa Alpha Thom. Chzlpl.1in: Young Denmcruts; SUB Topics, Sou; Lumuu of Wumuu X'alrrs; Pol. .. Club; KSEA; Punhcl. Counsclm; $.11 Punhol. Conlvrnnce Comm, KATHRYN ELAINE KEARNEY; El Paso, 111., A35. Soc. XVork-Kappu Alpha Theta; SnKy; Young, Republiums. MARTHA MARY KEVFI'R- Croonsbom, N. C; A615, Eng.- Dcltu Zeta. Housc Pro House Presidents Council, Roe. Sec Tun Sigma SCL ' Pms, Prm.; Cwem, Mortar Board; Phi Alplul Thum; KSICA; A11 Club: Jessie VVilsnn Scrvme Award. SAM R KECLEY: Portsnmuth. Ohio; Engla, MNxxl.-Xlining and Met. Professions, 'l'lcus HELEN JOHNNITA kELLEH; Ewing: ARVS, Mrd. Tvchm- Concert Band; Bucl. Soc CARL . L KELLY: Lvitchfiold: Hngru EloniElu Kappa Nu; I'm: va Pi, IKE. CAROLYN KELLEY; Vi1limmun. WC Van, Abs. Tnpiulli Alplm Gamma DL-ILL Curr. Sec; Kvntm'kmn. Arl 1:11.; SU Publicm Cnmm.. P11111101. Cnumclor; Stylus, Art Ed; Chorisln's. ALBERT MARY KELSCU; Dover; Edv, EICHL ARNOLD MATTIIEXV KEMPEH; New Castle: PhdnniKnppn Signm; Kappa Psi; AnL Hum . Axiom 117C; YMCA; SHOMC Club. NIATTHEXV bf, KESHISHIAN; Rivvr Edmx N. J.; A35, Histr-Alphzl TAU Omega. Hush Chain, Hausa: Sen, Sou. Chain, Prc5.; IFC; Legion of Honor. 103 104 Wriga $ A$ VIRGINIA LEE LAN'I'IIORNE; Axllhmlz ELI. Elvln.7BSU. XVILLIAM OXVICN LASLHC; Luington; LAW. jACK ICUCICNF, LA'HIAM: chingtml; Engn, Civil 411m Bvlu Vi; Chi IipsiInnr'l'musfcr: Oluu State U.; Slgmu Pi. WILLIAM jl'ISSIE LIUVLEH; Munl'mdvillu; Phurm.7Knppzl Psi. Il0' L UHJ UAXINITZ LAWSON. JR: VVHLMy; Englt, Civili BSU. ASCII; Fr. Ciwl Engr. Awmulzh: V, Pros. JAMES IHNALD LAWSON; Whitley Cny; Engrq ChI-mf HSU. V, Prom; HNt-mnv Vvok; Comm. 0f 2'10; Putter SUll LII. Sou; ASCIC; 'I'riamglc. MARY ALICE LAY. Bnrhnurvillr; Agr 51 Home EC Vncut. llmm' ICL- USU: NSEA: lxthA; Hume EC. CIlIb-'I nI11sIvr: Unihn Cnllcgv. LIIA GARLICIC LEXUII; Louisville; EdV. Speech 'l'hcmpy, JESSICA VARVIC'I l IAI'IHUS; CyrlthiJlm; ELL Elmw- Alnm Magma Mum NEA; Kappa kappa CnanL MICHAEL CARY KESSLER; Lexinglon; Coan, Gen, Busia SAM. EUGENE LAWSON KING, Balm; Lzlwil'bothall; K-Chlb; Phi Alpha Della, V. Pres; Rutledge Club, Pres; Student Bar Assoc. LENVIS TAYLOR KINC- Hopkinsvillc; Comm., Adw-Dcltu Tun Ddtd; Kclnul, MC, LOU RAY KING; X'inL-hchcr; Ed, P.E.-Alphz1 Xi Deltu; FEMS Pub. Cimil'. Pro ' XVAA, V, Prcs., Pub. Ch; Art Club, JOHN VlNTER KIRK JR; Mm svillc; Cumin, Acctisgmu Alplm Epsilon, T ., llrm' Bela Alplm Psi; Dulm Sigmu Pi, Corr. Sc'; K Corr. ; Lzmccbx V Prom Lump LQ Class, Puma; IFC; Colf k n, Cnpl.; Omicron Delta Kupsz JAMES DJL'LANO KISEH; Olivu Hm; Emmi, Civil,7ljl1i Sigma Kappa. ROBERT D. KITTEL; Lovingluu; Ed., P.IZrBusa'baH. RONALD L KLUTEY, IIcudvrsnn; Pl:;mx1.-Pershing Rifles; Kappa Psi. JUDY LYNN KREIS; River Forest, 111,; Mt-rL-hr appu Dcllu; SU Cumlu.; W'cluunv Xchk Guido Lcudvr; Board. JANE KAY KUSTER, Paris; Agn 5k Home EC, VOCsJJDlh'. Delta DPILK, Pros; Links, Sea; Mortar Bourd, Hi Chi Deih Phi, Scan; Phi Upsilon OIHVL'IOII. Corr. Sou; Kelp tlll'kidn, Greek 1:11,, Somrity ELL; V0man Hzmdbouk, lid; 1311111101,, Tr Homu Ev. Club, Song Lender. GEORGE XV. KYLE Luxington; Ed., Hi01.-Pi Kappa Alpha, lelge Maslur; Swimming ML 111; Kenmt-ky Kurps; Blue Grass Judo Club; Butt. 500.; XVuightlifting Club: Pres. MARTHA ANNE LAIH; Cmul Cal ELL, Mathi Chi OIIICQJ; Lmks, Blue Mzn'li1., 'omn '5 Handbook Cnmm.; KSEA; Cumpm Party; LKD; Cluislhn Assam; 'WAAr rumlcr: Agnes Scott. NANCY ANN LAXIPSON; Buzn'cIdum; AtkS, EngaMoIlur Bmlrd, Links, Tram; Et: Sigma Phi, V. Fresh; SU Topics Cmmn.; Dorm Culmsclor. LOIS ELIZABETH LANGAN; Louisville; Ed. P.E.7Du1m Delta DUILI; WMA, Cmmcil; Delta Psi Kappa; SC. Trzulsicr: U, of I d. BET'l YE SUE LANC FORD; Bmlun; Home Eu, InL Des.- Homc tic. Club; Nut. Soc. of Int. Designers. , Comm, Mkr. 54 Ornhcstm; Chorus; Jimbry Campus Advisory ALVA CARLENE IECHNER; Louisville; Ed, KSEA; SUJxY. JAMES V. EDFORD; Cuwnnd, Counn., 111d AdmrSAM; Cuunncrcu Employment Assam Elem. - GRADY KELLY LEE. jH.; BAVlCl'; Enng, E1u-,;Phi huppzl Tun, 11mm: M141; SC; Student Party, V llrus; King of Cold Diggcrs BAH. ELIZABETH LOGAN LEllAMN; Midwkxy; ACkS, Frunch- Kappa KAPPA C 1J1111m . Rue, SL1: DON ERXVIN LENCKE; Coupclhtnwn; Coan, Versmmcl Mgl.75igmu X11, linil. Chum, SL'C. GRACE MARGARET LEONARD; CuopL-rsmwn; lid. lilcm. BETTIE JO LESLIE; Lexington. Ed.. ElmnfClmmhcr 01' Cumm.; SAM; Punhul Cuuncil; Alpha Xi Dcltl, Rush Chair. CARY TILTON LESTER; Hayfield; ALVS, PlusicsiAm. Inst. of Phymcg Wm, JEAN ANN LESTER; Central City; ELL-Kuppu Delta; KSEA; Transfer: ; ttaplmnsx COLIN CAMPBELL LIQVJS; Tull 13cm 1N- Purllx, TTL 5.; , pringfiold: Engr., CiviliKm's; Chi lipaihm; Llep LV Cross, Trcns; Stun ut $C: lhmnlxu' 0f Cumm.; Phi Kappa Tau. JUDITH CAMPBELL LEXVIS, Lexington; Ed, Elem,- KSICA; Alplm Delta P1. BILLY RAY LICKEHT; Lexington; Cmmn., Gun. BusaABasa kvthnll. JOE JxENNETII LICON; Hanson; A613, Geolr-Alpha Tau Omugu, SCL ASA REID LITTLE, J11; Sena; Phi Dclm Phi. Frunvhbnrg: an.-Vinson Chlb, JAMES VAYXF, 1.1V SKY; Cmnplwllsvillo; A . An, Hush.- l-Iu'm llmmv. :54. at Arms: Block CV Bu lo, Livusmuk judging '1 04111 JOHN HAXVLS IIIVICSAY. Rivlmmml, VJ.: Cmnm, Act'L Bclzl Alpha Psi. RICHARD ALBERT LOICIFFLER; Lmusx'illr: Cumin. Hus. Hulikxgmu Nu. Y. J'nxm Nudge 'lruim-r, 'l'n-as; Alpha Phi Umrgzl, Nvdgv 1 1'nim-r. VII.LIAM A. LOGAN; lluwnwillc; LuwiEd. in Chivf, Ken- tucky Law juum. STANLFY ICLXVOOD LOCSDUN; Lolliwillt'; AiQS, Radio, 'IV. Mlmiklphkx Mmhm mm, Pn-az Mdnhinu Unml; Context Orcluwtrxl, CICOHCE YlLLIAM IDNU; Iuwimzmn; I'Ingr, Aurv 1.. ICIAIXIC LUNG. Imwinqlrm: FAL ICHQ.A1phA Cnmmu DCILL Hush Ch m . WHIM, Sm . Phi Alpha 'I'llrtu KSHA; Mumm Glu- Club. 'Miv-Ll Kilmrm. lJlsriph-s Sludvnl M Hmwlnp. LARRY SIMPSOV LOVCICRBICAM; Hillxbm'm V:l,; ALQS, Eng Hli Hunmm Dvllu, MARY K'XTHHHXIC LOVFIACIW: Imxinulml; Am, 6' Hmm: l 14 in IL uw ICC, Ixumm Dulm, 11mm: lit: Club; KSICA. MARY ,HCAX LOVERN. Lminuhm: Cumin, 811-, Kuppu Delta: Young lJvmm-mls; Cluunbvr 0f Cmnrn.; Student's lKuty; Yul. SL'L Club; Colicu Chat. 105 JOHN EDXVIN MCCLUIKE. JR; Owensbum; Abk'S. Cool.- DI'IL: Alpll C 17115.; HiHL- Tunm; IFC: Mntm'; , , Alplm Tun OIm-gzl, V. Hr-nluml. Alma Magma l'rt-s., Soc. Clmir, ? VILSUN HERBERT 'UL'COMAS. JR.: RIISSCI; Agn, Econ. -Alplm Ullunm Him. ANNA CRAY Mn-CORD; vaingmn: Ed., Elem. CHARLES HAROLD MLCRACKER; Hamilton Ohio; Engr. Mt , Alli Frmhmzln Fnutlmll. FHI'ID rLAHK MCDANIHL, JR; Lexington; AivS. Mathi lh-nw Physics Club, JUDY BHHXIET MVELHOY: vainghm: M95, FrcnchiNew- man Club. Hui Sigma Iota, Svc.. Trczls. LHXV PERHIN NIL-CEE; Llwinghm, Agr., EL un. Pitkin Club; Kdlipd .Xllllm. HAYLIC REEVES MvCHEC-OH: anton: Engn CiviL THUHXS FR'XNK HCIIENHY: Lmln'lton: Comm.. Pi'rsonnel Mgthvwnmu Club Chamlwr oi Cunlm.; SAM.7'fr11ns h'r: Uunmsily ml l'IllsbllrglI. FRANK TUHNEY kalCE- Cymhinna, CUIIIHL, Con. Hus,- Slgnm Nu. Sue. Chan SlL'wurd, Alumni Officc. SHIRLEY MAE MCKIVLEY: Lnuiwillu; Cuan, Amt. DAVID W. XIt'IJTALLAN. JR; Horse Cil' ; Iingrn CiViI-Phi Gamma lhl AI. Curr. ,' Ln. Rush Chain, Comm. Of 2111; 117C Prat, Cn'vk W'uuk Steering Cmnm.; anlwtlmll Mgr. FALKIEH KEITH LOXVE; Enchrn; Ed Biol. Sci. DONALD IIUCH LOY; Janwsmwn; Engn, Elcc. JOHN DAVID LYLE; Ashhnd; E11gr., Mach. ROBERT BRUCKER LYNE: Odk Crm'c; Alphn, Sac. Chain; Truck; Cuignol. MARY LOU LYONS; Mudimnvillc; Houxv, Sena: House Mgr. PHYLLIS RAE LUTES; chinglnn; EKI.. 1 .E KAIpp.1 Alpha Theta, Prom; Campus Party, V. Pros; Ymmq Dcmoc SC PERI Club; FTA: Kmth; S, E. szhel. Cuuf.; H' -Tr:msfol': U. uf Colorudn; Tmmylvunial. Ed.. 51700011716111178. AtkS, MutheVVcIdon DONALD HAY LYNAM; f'nrhslc; Hugh, Kappa, Prvs.; Grmak Whek; IIFCV DAVID FOSTER KICANELLY; Liberty; Anon; Phi Alpha Delta. Tream, Justin: Club. Pres; CiViI-Phi Signm Lanv-Smrlcnt Bur Reed Moot Court NAHUDJI Moot Court, intramural Sport's. PEGGY LOU MCBEATIL Liberty; Ed, Bus. Ed RONALD VVHLLS MCCABE IFC; Kentucky Kurps; Chair. ; Springfinld; Cmnm,, Ind Admr ASME; Sigma Nu, Tram, Rush NORA EW'INC MCCAR'J'Y; Frankfort; Ed: Elem. KSEA; NEA. JOHN RAYMOND MCCLANE; Lmliswllu; AiVS, ChCm.-Kvy.i; 117C; Sigma Nu, Pros. LEROY SEATON MCXIULLAX; Slxc1h3 vi11 -P11211nm, Prom Smdcntys 1i V. Pl YMCA, V. Prv .1 1111110111 110:1! : Lunm.. 1111-5; 1.1mm 8: Cross; IFC; LKD; Dairy Club: 181111111 Gamma 111m. 111'1Nu V. Pres. Agr.. Agr. Econ. DONALD XVILLIAM MAAS: Huntington. 1nd,; thlx'xn.- APhA; Sgt-At-Armx; Kappa Psi. RICHARD MAULDIN MARHY; LL xiugtuxr Engr. V19h11111rgy ilfoothull; Fresh, 17001112111 1101st Pres., Vumty Fumball House Trans; K7C1nb Twas; ASXI. BETTY ANN MACE; Fonda; PAS; Social 1170111 1710111105 111111, V Prom Boyd Hull Cmmsvllnr; Xanun's GIL-L- Club; Chorus; BSU; Social W'Urk Club. IIUCH XV. BlAlllX; heme, Agra An. Hush-Alpha Gunmu H1111; Block 8; Bric11u; Mum jdg. Team; Livestock Jdg. Tuum; A1phu Zeta. BALLABD TERRY XIAUURIN; Louisville; Engr., Mcch. JOYCE ANN XIALCOMB, Lnuim'i11v: Ed, F11mn,-vBS1,1: S12I1C Chain; 1710111105 11311 Prcsv; Pres. 1101156 Prrs. Mortar Board. DONALD BERNARD MALONEY; Skokie, 111,; CUIIHIL, Accyt. ICIUC LEE MANCELSEN; Lexington; Engn E100. Count; BETTY ANN MARCUXI; Inmu; Ed. E1L1111ASOL2 Cnmm,; KSEA; Young Donmvmh, Kappa Knppn Cnmnm, RUDI GERALD MARKL; 1111105 Dri11 Tenn. 11mlisvi11c; Ad's; GouL-Pvrs'hing CARYL CLFVN VIARSH; Prospect. AmH Agr. 1311.7Agmn. Club; 1mm 1101th1 111125.; Scu1y1mu1 13; B1au1c; SC; IFCV ERNEST DAVID MARSHALL; Lminghm: LuW-Sludt'nl Bur Assovu Sun; Kappa Sigma; 11111 lem Phi. ANN RODGERS MARTIN: Luington; E1111 1741mn,'C11iOnwg11. BILLY B. MARTIN: 0111011: Engrq 1'11m'.-1Vll$1vy Foundation; AIEE, Sony, Tran; 1111i; Pi Kappa Alpha. JOSEPH KIRTLEY MARTIN: Tyrwimnon; Englg CiviI-ASCE; Intramural 101111151 Foulball, 11mkot1m11; 5011111111, Truck, N1A111115N1C MARTYN: Cynthidnil: ALVS, Enquh-v C1I1h. 151:1 Sigma Phi, Prom; C111 Delta 111:1. VVILIJAM KENNETH NIAHTIN; CHIHOIL Ann. Agrnnrr Amon. Club. V. 1111's.; Campus Iiuly; Farm 1101mm Burs: Mgr; 11 C. DONALD ANTHONY MAR'I'INA; ImVinglrm: Cumin, Ccn. Bus. Dr1la Sigma 111'. Sun, Newman Club, ROBERT S1 MASON: Lexington; Cnmnh Swimming; '1'vum. Personnel Mgtrv JOHN TALBOT MAS'1 AYUung Dunmcmt. N 111.; Lmirlgtnn, Comma le, 11m, , SAM, Pram Sigma Phi Epsilon. ROGER CLAY MASTIN, 111.; Lexingmn; RICHARD KI. MATTOX; Huntington, W. Slgmu 111:1 Epsi10n. DONNA DUCGER MAUNEY; Corbin; Ed, Elem. Engn, F1mu Va; Emit, Civili 107 L'IIILY JAIIIE MAXWELL. LULIINH'JIIL ASIS' II 1 lld. .I121:.hr 5U Jiuznd, Soc C'0IIIIII. I'si IIIIII ICAIILI. II. .I 1'111 111 51II111II IIIL'IH. KlII'S: LUIIHgtUII: EIIgI'I, EIIIC. 11085 1C. IIIEIII'OI; LIninIgloII; 1'11111111.iA111. 1'1111rm. SI 1'. 1101112111 I1 RAY IIECIBHICN; Paris; A1413, An. 1111511,7A11311I1 CIIIIIIIIII 111111. 1'11th IICLIIh Judging TIIIIIII, 1111111111'; '1'IIIIIII. .1711 C11111, PHYLLIS 5111'; II ILSUX IIIIIIIAEL. 1.01115I1111 CIIIJYHN; Young 11I-pIIb1icz1IIS; IIENC. GERALD ICIDII'III. IIILHIII LIIIIJILIIJ; AII'I'IIITII 1111 I.I. IIIILLl'IK; SlIIIIIIII-I'd x1111III IJ1I.IIII1II-I 111 CUIHIH.: IIIJIIIIII. 111' 2411, 1'1 I'rI-x 'I'lk'IIS, 1111511 I.'I 1'. DONI II. D .1I111E 1'11 IIIIII LE11;'I'10111011, NIIW J'I'rnt'y; Ed SIIIIIII s-NI- -wIIII III C11111 '7- .9 11.111, C ILIIILs Comm; IIIIIII II1III: II'-11 lUllH' II'I-Ik IILJKI CIIiI1L- E115! C1111. II'11.I11L1 8 -I1. LE III II II' 5: 11111111 I.0.IIIIII ICL 1.7111111 IIIIIIIII Assam, Livestock -; 17111., IIIIIsI. III 1115.7 II'INIK'I C11111; XEI-I. Choristvrq. DIIIIILIS CIIIb; AgI A11 1 III'III 111111w '1-II1gIIIIIsl'I,Ir 11115.11 C112,;Iir BIIIIk 1K Bridle, 'I'II-Inc, III1IIIIIIII-IIII1I I. IIII1II 81111111111 III 131 IIII 1111311 I I, I.11111111.. rIcI. t.7 151111 .IllIIIII 1'51; 11I-1II IIIIIIIIIIII 31111111, DI-Im Sigma 1'1; Kappu A11311III ., SOC. Eng 7K1ppl KIIplm IJIIIIIIII l :M IIIIrslII11211x1JCIIIk 11' CI k 511 I I'V 11an CUIIIIIL;1'111IISUII III 111 II'112I111III; KILIIIIL-IIIIII IIIIIIIII I.',IJIII'ILIII 1I1IIIII 111111;IIIIII1'1I11111CUIIIIII11: AIIIII MI XIII ILCILLE I11LLII1I11017111115I1115;AIIS 11111111- DcIIIOIIII ItsI SLIL.I KLcI1c1i11nI III111 C0111 C11111;T111I111 515111111 1'1117T:1I111.51IT 1LL,YL. DIAN I LEE IIILLS II' 21511111I111111 D.C.;1L'E1.SDOOI11 Ex 11011- ingiII' LIIIIIII'S AdI'IsInI Count; 1.1x'1'3. I'.'C1I111,IC1101' ' KuppI D1111 KIIs1I C1IIIi CIIIII'e C11.11;Int1111111111 Spurh, StlIdInt's Party; KSEA; Ky. Speech ISI 11L mug A5501 SUI C11 111 DONI II D GREGORY I11LLS;I101'g:1111101L1; Enng, Civil- IIIWIII 1n C11111; ASCE. YIIImI1 C1111tIr1IIIrI 50111111 IVLI'IIVIOIIIh C01- Comm, Com. GEORGE III'II.L1AIII MILLS; I'IIIIdisonV1'11c; ' CIIIIIIIIII Sigmu; 1C. LIIWWI'hi CIIIIIsz 13011.1. 'I'II'I Comm. of 240; Young Democra .; CHARLES MILLER I11LIVAI1D;LII1nI710nEIIng, CI'V11, SARAH ANNE IIIILIV A11D;; Lexingtun; ELL, E1 1'1 nus KSEA; Cl1IIrIIs;'NEA. 0111.;Cuigno1 IVILI. IAII ANDREII IIISCIIEL; Owensboru; E1192, Chem. 7KI-Is;1'111 DcItI 1110th DONALD EARL MITCHELL; Lexington; EI1.. Eng. GEORGE II. MITCHELL; Summer; E11,, 11151. CAROLE MCDANIEL MOBLEY; Lexington; 1'11I11'mI IIAHRI' IIIOKAS JIL; Lmingtun; Comm., AI'II'I. BE'I IY JUNE IIOIIIII IN- IIII11Ig1an1d: E11. CIIIIIIII EKIIIInc- 1I111c1 SIILI Ciluiru CImIIIIpohl' 111 Club; 1322111 501.; BSU' IIL I LL II IIrshIp COIIILI'IILIICI. BENI. IIIIN IIOU510N .IIONARCII IIIil-ASCE; C111111111Ir 01 CIIIIIIII.:1' Tr-IiIIIr 1'1'101 Prc- MII1. Soc. THEODORE FRAZER IIONIIOE ITIIIIIIIIItII; CIIIIIm., AMI.- YOIIIII' 111-pIIIIIII'I Ins C1111; I'Icsg CIImIIbIIr III cmHllL; BI'td I.1p111 I'si- DCIUI SigIIIII 1'1. IIIIrt11nsbuI-g;Engr 1I1 KIIIIIIII T111, Piulgc MARTIN B. MONSKY; New York; Engr., E100, 4k jOHN ROBERT MOHCAV; medluuu; Law, MARILYN ?ENHOSE MORGXN: anlon; ALVS, Eng. K. Women's Advisury Connml, SC ICILL-tmns Comm, Bonk: SUB, but. Cummh :xcutuckidn 'ljpict; K5 Kmpu Alpha Theta, Rmh Chair. PHILIP TYRONE MORGAN: Augusta: Cunun.. Bus. Adnmi Mn Sigma Kappa: V P1'Lx., Men's Glee Club; Clmlus; 1711 Club; SAM. GEORGE DOUGLAS MORIUS Ashlund: Engn Clxonmipi Kappa Alpha: Alplm Chi Sigma, Pres.; ASCE, Trans; lhvx'smng IhHL-s. 'KVICSLIUY ABRAM MORRIS; Luxinghm; ACVS, E11g.-Dcltd leu Dvlln, DOROTHY JEAN MORTON: Kiddismn'illc: AEVS, Chum.- SAACS; Phil. Club. VILLIANI XIOKCAN MOR'I'OXA vapolt; A$S, AAPr USU; Pu'ul Plunud Sum; Iulmnmml Spurls. JUDITH AUHELTA MOSHER. Lnuisxiuc: ALVS ArliLCng. Club, Art Club; Ncumuu Chlh; Shluk. Asst. ML: CUUL-u Chill. WILLIAM ALFRED MOSSBARGEIL JR: Ch-ndzllv: Iingn Civikl'zlu va Pi; Chi ljpulom Plum, ASCJS. V. PICS. C01Illll., Cv-n: Frmlk, Fnolhzlll; jOUN RICHARD KIUELLICH: Lmlisx'ill IvCIuh, Prus, Funtball House, Prmf; Jmppu Siglm. TOMNIY HAY NIUICLLICIL M. 'Hmmw; NJ... Hist. LN VH1. SCI. -Pcrshinu Hlilus: lmlllg litpnhliunls: Dulta Tam lelu, MARIOIUE ANNA MULLEN: Bonlmm. AiVS. HlyleSisUH, Sou Cmnmg 11113 ,sics Club; Alpjm Xi DL-ILL EVEARD J. MULLINS; ViLholusvillv: 1511.. Mint. JOSEPH BENTON MI'RPHY: Cumpmn; Law Sludvnt liar AhNUCH Phi Alvin Dvltzx; Brdndlns Mum, Court Club. Y. Puma; Xutimml XIUUL Court Club; Bum Alpha Ps1: Brlu Signm P1. KA'I'HEIHNE ELIZABETH SILIRRAY; Luingmn; ELL, Elem. -Ncwm;m Club, KHNEA, VILL1ANI LI'TROY UOXTACUE. ch';;lilh's: ACKS. PHI, Stir- Sigma Alpha prxllnm. ROIWIH A. MOX'HKRIICHY: Burnlshm'n. 15115111. Myth RICHARD MOXTJOY HT: Lexingtuu; 1511f11'. Elucrfxlzu'ch- 1an WU bu : Jmth'rmn Lix. Sm.. Pn-x. THOMAS NYXVTOX MOODY: 'Jklin: A S. Mmitillplm Tun Omvgu, Preau aux. Hunt, lliszi'rlznmfur: Muuth- xngs'l rm, BARBARA ANN MOOHE' Louisvillv ALNS. Vx-rch. x Adxnr Dyle Dvlh IX'ltZL-IJHJHHL'I Ohiu mlmxm. JOHN ROBERT XIOORF; 91than Cuman Ind. Xlgt. NORMA KAYE MOORE; Fumu'mv: FAL Elum. CHARLES EUGENE HOHCAN: Xthllim; Fligr., Civili '1 ri:lnglU. DANNY MORGAN: Hydvn: Cumm.. Amft 109 em.,m,.-.m-...m PETER SAMUEL MYERS; Mt. Olivet; AdeS, Radio Arts- H BKY. VVHLIAM SHEHL NAPIER; Napfor; Ed, Soc. Stu.-Rep. nf OJI'IJI'EI House, LEONARD JOHN NEDOSIK; Rivarheml, N. Y.; Engrq Nlet. EugL-Met. and Mining Professions, V. Pres; Tau Bela Pi; Alpha Sigma Mu, K SIDNEY NEUMAN; Lchgmn; an-Luw Journal, Assoc. ELL; Phi Alpha Delta; Student Bar A5500; Zeta Beta Tnu, Puma, Sum; Lump 6; Cross, 'l're-Js; Hillel Found, Pres. SAMUEL RHEA NEWVLAND, JR; Lexington; Commerce. TRUDY XVALCUTT NEVVLAND; Luxington; A6315, Med. Te 1 Alphu Dcllu PL Trcus.; Bach Soc., Trans; SU Camus Comm, PENNY NICHOLLS; Indianapolis, 1nd,; Ed, Elmn. Ed; Zulu 'l'alu Alpha, TI 5., House Puma; 11. Panlml.; Pgmhcl. Culmu; KS 3X, Lmdul'ship Conf: SU Special Events Comm.; Luttguu 0f XVomun Vutcrs PAUL XVILLIAM NICKLFS, Frankfurt; AkS, Top. in Adv. PAUL WVENDELL NIXON, Ctmmlicl, Plumm-Phi Dultd Chi. ROBERT ALAN NOEL; V1nchcstcr; 9.843, ChenL FRANCES ANNE O'COVNOR; Lum'svjlle; A138, End- '8 .A; Eng. Club Alpha Cllmmzl lJclt;L USF, Sn-varcas.; XVcIcomu XVuL-k Cuidw Tmns'h-r: Cullrl' Cullugc, MARGARET JANE OLMSTEAD; Coshoclnn. Ohio; ELL, Elvm. AJclm de Dclm, Mzu'shnll, AFKO'I'C Sponsor. ROBERT LOCAN ORNDORFJ ; Danvillu; ACVEL Jourlmw Kmtuckikm, Ed, ang,. Ed; Sigma Doha Chi, Sec; Kuml Cnignnl PLUOI'H; Troupvrs', Punt, V. Prcsx, Bo.u'd 0f Studvnt Publications. jAMES RALPH O.HOURKE, JR; LcVingtnn; Akka, Topiculr Alplm Epsilun Ddtkl, 'Irms , Pryor Pre Med. Soc., Pres. JAMES GLENN OSBORNE; FL linLchoIl; Lumivinson Lmv Club, Pros; Student Bar Assmn; Phi Dulta Phi; Finalist Nun. Moot Court Cumpctiliou; Pi Kappa Alpha. TANNEB LEIGH OTTLEY; Anna Maria, Florida; Comm., SuuaKuppzl Delta, Scc. Alpha lelbdd Della, Scoa- CWL Links; Mnrtur Hoard; SC, KnnluCLikm; Studunt Purf HOUtsLunding Sophomorv VVumun 1'11 Cmmncroc ; Alum Mugnzl Mulcr; LkD Finance Comm. HENRY CLAY OWEN; Cmrguluwn; Cuan, Acc't. ROBERT ALTSJIELKH OXVEN: JR; Cynthiann; Agn, Agr, 191-011.;K-I300k Smfr; Kcnfuckian; Phi Delta Theta, Trcusq House Pres. NANCY LOUISE OU'I'LAND; Murray; lermercusurCr of Sr. Class; Ldmbdu KAPPA Sigma; Americzm Perm. Assoc. RONALD JERRY OZIEH; Crcunup, 111.; Coan, Acc't.-Phi Dcltzl Them. BE'I'TY LOUISE PACE; XVinr'hcstvr; CmnnL; Pets: Mgt- Alplm Xi Doha, Plcdgu ljrvsn Sucizll Chain; Jr. 1711111101., Tn: 1; XVUS, Scan; 5U Comm; LKD; Crank VVCek- 'IVI'unsl'or: Mary VVushingtun Collcgc. THOMAS JOEL PARKER; Imxington; Engn; McChrASME, Trcus. JAMES ANCU, PARROTT; Corbin; AKVS; Topical Prc-Mcdvu YMCA; K19 ; AED; Pryor Prc Med Soc,- Fencing Club; Lambda Chi Alpha. JAMES RICHARD PARSONS: YLmCCy; Ed, P.E., Bio. SC. ODE; Basketball; Basnball; K-Club. ml! . MAR'I'HA ILINE PARSONS; ML Sturling; ELL, Bus. DAVID DOUGLAS PATTISON; Louisville: Hugh, Chai ASCE; Kuntucky Mining Inst; Kzlppu Sigum1 V. Pray, IIousc Mgr. HELEN JOHNSON PAVE ; Lmington; ELL, Elem. jAMES HERBERT PELOFF, Ill; LouisviHc; Comnm, Gen. Bug; Westminster Fellowship; Signm Chi Trmsq Sun, Hist. ELIZABETH DIANNE PERKINS; Florence. ALL; Home EC., Int. Dcsign-Homc EC. Club: Ktnhwkinn Culture Ed; NSID, V. Pram; SU Soc. Cmnm.; SU Pub, Comm. PATRICIA CALK PERKINS, Vursuilles; AL S: MuL Tech.- Alplm Xi Delta; Blue Murline, ' ; Butt. Soc: House Pros. Comma; SU Sucv Comm, '1' m.f'lensfcr: Centre. DOROTHY LEE PERRIN; Lexington; Iid. BIN. Ed.7llnme EC. Club, Pram YWCA; Cusmupulinm Club; Disciple Student Fcllowslxip. HARBOUR LEE PERRY; Frankfort; AixVS: XInHL-Pi Mu Epsilon; Vomcn' Rulebook CmnnL. Cth-rbnry l'chw ship; Links7 Project Cl ' ' Kappa Alpha Theta. SclmlurA Ship Ch , CICLL XVL- '- FiLkin Club; Punhc-l. Hush CounscIur-Trnnsfu: Ncwcumb College, ANNE VREELAND PETER; Louiwillc; AIRS, Englishr 7Cuignol; Young Hop. Club: Eng. Club; Canterbury Fcllnwshipi'rmnxfnr: Bonnet Jr. Collcgc. GAIL PETERSON; Cave City, :sz, Art. WDnlt-d Dvlla Delta: Art Club. WAYNE EVAN PIC'I'RY, Ft. Thonms; 1111.11'111r-Kuppu Psi, Hist; Am. lllmx'm. Assoc, JAMES CHXNDLEH PEFTY; Cruccy A211, Econ MARTHA JANE PIITIJJPS; Hurrmhhurg, A S, Histrjr. Punhch Young: Dz-movmtx. Lcuguc 0f Homon Vuu-n; Kappa Mplm Thom. JENNIFER THOMAS PHIHJS; Callottshurg: Ed.7 En ! League Of Whmcn Vulurs; Kappa Knppu Gamma, Rmh Chain; limllcl. Count, NORMA JEAN PICKARD; Mummy; Ed, MnsiuiTmnsfvr: Murray Skulc Cullvgc. ROBERT TEE PIERCIiLl'IELD; Covingkan; ann, Unvhf ASHE; IAS. JERE TAYVN PICUE. Fulton; COIHITL, Indml. AdmrSigma Alpha Epsilon. YANCEY LhWViS PINKSTON; Bm'dskmvn. A5512, Agroni Apron. Club. Prux; Agr. Comm; Block L i Bridle; Delta Tau Della. LARRY D. PINSON; Pikcxrillc; Engn Civil. ROBERT LEE POLLARD, chlugmn; Cnmm., Pvrs. Mgt- Kuppu Sigurd. jAMliS DOUGLAS POLLY; Lm'inslmn: 13.11ng SICCII.7SigInll Nu. CLENNA MASON POPE: Riolmmnd; Aiks. Enq-Eng. Club; SU Suc. CUIUUL; Young Dvmocmts; Jr, Steering Cumin; BSU.-Tmnstor: Stephens, Sophie Ncwrsomb; Ln Cirvlc anl-Ois; Sailing Club. ANDREXV j. POWELL, JR; Turners Station; Agn, Soil Sc. BOBBY C. I'OXVELL: Owenton; Comm., Acdtrliem Alpha Psi. JAMES SPRUCE FEATHER; Levington; Cmmn., Pcrs. Mgl. 43am Sigma Pi; Clmmlwr of Comm.; SAM; Air Force ROTC Bnud. XVILLIABI LEXV'IS PRATHER; F'mnklort; CUIHIH.: Bus. B'Igtv mSAM: Alplm TAU Onwgd. PATRICIA LEV. PREISEB; XVillizlmson XV. Van; Ed, SDCCChh llitul'idith Comm; 5U Board: SU Sue. Comm. VIRGINIA F, SAHWER PRIEST, chdurson: Comm., Gen. IElIs.-LKD; Chamber uf 01mm; Young Democrats; kn 1pm Alpha '1hct;1.-Tmmh-r: Stephens Callugc; Uni- versity U! Vme. HARRY CRAWFORD PRITCI'IETT; Sturgls; E11141, Elean- Ltd Kappa Nu. CLYDE KENNETH PROCTOR; I'Ln'mdsburg: Culnm., 1nd. Adm. SUE CRAITANI FUFFENBEHGL'R: Ashlnnd; ACVS. RTHsiL' Chm'u' Choristcrs: Vn-le FUUHCIJUUH; CuignoL MENU; Opera XVurkshop. DANNY RAY QUISFNHERRY; aner Damn; ELL, hl'dll: LK' Physiusam'uold Air 500., Sun; YIL'Jd lies 10ml Coumulur: Bmuball; KSEA; Cooperstown Cm'urning Cunnuil; Lauccs Sn'hulnrship. GORDON GUSTAV RABANUS: Cincinnnli, Ohio; Engr., Elcu. 7112x1714 JAMES HAROLD KACLAND: I'Iudgcnvillu; Agr., An. Hush.- Alphzl Cklmmu R110. Alum Sr-ru; 4-H Club: Black uSa Bridlt; Students Party; lelum. jESSE EMERSON RAINIL; LeVington; Cumin. Eum,-Cx'mm PPM SLIH. KRIS RAMSEY Pikm'lllc: Agr. 11ml Hume Xi Delhi, Pledge Tminvn Activitlus Chairs, X .; SU, Suviul Chain; Pltkin Club St .; CA ,. WVL-L-k Cmmn.. Sum; LKD C0mm.; Panhvl Rush Counsu ur, Jr, Pdnhcl Adxinur; J11 szhol, Pres; Linkaz 1; 110nm Eu. Club; Phi Upsilwn 0111icruu, ., -. p Coniucucu. LARRY ANDREXV RAMSEY; LcVinglmn; CmnuL, Can. Buka SAM, Thaw: Dvltu Slgmu M. V. 1111-5. CAROLYN HAND; defrvrd; Ilumc Eu. Int. Dc:,-Yuung Dunmm'uls; Social Sri. Chm: NSID -'J'runsl'vr: ILLHOVL'I' Cullwuu; Phi Mu. BOLIVAH BERNARD HEAMY: EIU!'.7:XIDIIH Tun Omega. V. AlphJ. Prcs.: AIRE. icksburg Va; Engr, 0:15., VBKY: Dvlla $3 5 DAVID COX IH'HDING. 171mm: Cnmm.. Em. Vat-Cllumher u! Umnmwrw, SUI, H'mlmimtvr l'bllnwsllip. CAMOL 1H HOV RHCH, Lv-Vinuhm; lid. EICIII.-C1lrhlidn Muniwnl lelmx'slnl' Chnir Mmu'nis CIL'L- Club. HAY HCF, RITA 12$, VVHWIH'NU'I. MVS. Physics. KUUIHKT TICRHY IHJINHICIMHH; meglrm; Enqr., Mtvhrr ASHE Silt HAWSH'H I HIIIHZ: Hmulwrwn: VINE. MM'IL NUHKINV VHlNFY KHVXIHLF; CJHK'HNIVHDL: .XLUH Sriz'nws- Mqvm mull limilnn Hrmld, Mvward. Lumlmk Judg- msi 1mm. hmm: Urnnumh HUHI'TIH' VIUSICI'H HEVFRU, Lurmgton: E:L 1'. If. DONNA H1554 HHEXV. Hmi: AAS. Arltklplm Immhdx. Ihlm. ht Clul: JAMES FAN. HIHCXV. AMI. Hugh Mvdx-ASME. X1 1'wa- 112 J wgJOsWM ROBERT DAVID RHODES, Lonisx'illv: anr. Mcch, ASMI7.: Trianghz Soc, Chain. Athlitlc Dir. AIAMES XVALLACE IUCIE; Lexington: Engn. Klotz-EM unppd Ru; 'l'ml BL'LA I'1. MAITLAND BAKER RICE JR: Stanley: Amt. An. Hushi P111111 Hmmu PTVK: Block R Bridlu Prusu V, Pn's; Agr. 6- Hume EC. lemiL VV PICM: SC; IPC, MARCARE ' F ALICN RTCIIIIN: ansiju; 13d Sprawl! Thur, 71111101. '1' St'c; lnlcl'hlilll Cullm'il. k.1 5UB 'l'upium Sun: lh-hgiuns Emplmsis l'mgmm; Koum-Lmd llull Cmm c1L LKD. LEE VILLIAM RICKETTS; Manchester; PharmekuppnPsi. CHARLES STUART RILEY; Fy'lungvr: ALMS Physirs-anhdn Chi Alpha. Tram. Sung Dir, , 119C; IFC Rush Comm: Grm-k M-wk, Lomm. ml 210: Mumps Club. Program Chum; VVdL'umc H'mglx Cumin, Chnmx; Mum C'lvc Club BARBARA SHARON RIVC: Varrowg V21; lermfAmcr. thlrm. A550L.; Lambda RLmet SigmzL 717113115. BERNARD LEE RITCHIE J11; Lexington; Phunn. RhoCVhi. MARY ANN RIV ' Frankfurt: Cumm.. Swin-Knppa Dunn. boc. Clinix. vmm Club; Chumbvr 0f COIHIIL; Stu- dwnm Ruhr: Yunug Dcnmrmls; CuHL-v Clut: Cuignul. Kmmgl. LISLH IHMVARD ROBERTS: Monticnlln: Engn KICKiPlli Gmmm Ddtm Rush Chair; Phi Mu Alpha. Vrga; AIEE, IRE, 1A5: Marching 100: Symphonit. Band. ALFOHD XI. ROBINS RiClub: Bublxullmll: JIMMY DON ROUINSOR; lxcvil; Ag1., P11: chd.7A1phLlZCtzL Lexington; Ed. 1310!. 5d,. P. Iii LESLIE HOXVARD ROBINSON Cm'ilmton. ELL SOC Stud. uml Ilixt,-Sxfmnz1 Chi: ledgc Tminvr. House Mm.- 'l1'.m$10r: Xorthum Center; Beta Phi Dcutmn, Sm: MARY LAXYRRVCE ROGERS; Mdgnnlm: CUIHIH., Audr- Alpliu Xi Dclm. 1'rmq., Beta Alpha Psi: Comm. 01 2.10 PEGGY ROLLIVS; Imxinqlnn: 17d. HIGHLAKHIHVJ Alpha lem. Mdrsimll, Hist. Curr. Sum: Crud; chk Comm,; Lungno of W umun Votcz'x; H'clcomc Week Guide. BILLY FOREST ROSE; Clay City: ALVS, Coop! ROBERT PARKER ROSE: St, Album W, V;1.; 1741155., Mu'll. AUGUST LEUVARD RUSEVBEHGER; Vallluy Muliun: Agr , DAiry Prml.419unn llmlsc; Dniry Club, Actn'. Elwin; Amun. Club. FREDRICK IIRVIN ROSENNWIKL Frankfurt. ACVS. Pol. Xvi. 4imhl Ih-Ll TAU. Sun: PHI. hm. Club; Smhhzml 8x Hlutlv; Prrxhing HiHm; Ymmg Dtmmtrzltx: 115C: Iulvrluilh Cmnuu; llillvl l'UuutLuinn. KENNETH 111? THEN ROSENBERG; I.WIiwiIh-z AA'S. Clu-nLi Zvlu 151-11: Tun. I'n-s. Lum-s, Lump LX' Cums: IIFC, 'I'x' ; Inu'rhilh Lmnnu: lenuk Comma Hillvl Foundation; Alplm lapsilnn Dulm. JANE LESLIE ROSS Owenslmmz Afxg. ICuJL-Kuppu Lumm Cunmm. AL-liv, Clmix : Gn-n-k Vw'k; IIKD; SU Publicity Comm; Eng, Club, V2 Pym; Art Club. SUE PA'I'TUV ROSS; Aslllkmd: A615 IingviKuppu Dvllu, Pres , '1 run; l'amlml. V. Pros; ICtu Sigma 11111. Trials .SUKY; KBICA. HELEN MARIE HOTHERMEL; Lexington; Ed, mum.- Acwmun Club. jOlIN ROBERT RIYI'HW'ELL: qulucuh; Emit, ICIr-L -FAu Ixuppu Nu, 110.15.; AIICIC; Kvnlucky Engn; W'cslcy P'mzmlu- tinn, Pres. 113 i E i i i; m. , m.. -. Nu...M 114 11 11.1.1AM jOSEI'H SCIIEJSEV JR Fr1111LLrC0111111.Ba11k. A 1111. 11111.1 Sigma 1i; C11111111. Employmcnl Assoc; Vur- .1111 1.1111 11- .1111; 1'1 Kappa Alpha. 111.1111 1X 11 l1LlJRIL1x SCHMIDT 51111111 11'1. 11111-111111; 13111.91, 11111171181112; IAS; 1'1 '1'.111 . gum. l'A'i'HlClA 1.1111 HCHOOLER; L.1111'.1,st1-r; CUIIIIIL, Acc't. 7 1111.1 .'111111.1 1'xi, 511. 11111 1111111143: 1 3. 21111171101121, 1'1'1'x.: Alpha prihm D1'lt:1. Pi Kappa .11111111. Rush CI1.1ir.. 111111211:1111'111'1151111'1117; 111x: 1..1111111. 1 . ' 11111i111111 1511:1111; 51' '1. $1 11111. 11015111'1 11'111. 1.111 SC11UI.I.'.:11'. V' 11.111i11. '111', '.1'1'11' 11 1111111x7S11'111.1 1'111 14111111111 C1111111L: SL 1 1,111K1: 11111111111 11111 1111i111'..':1't11111 1115 1':11l.1 7101111 11'11.1.1AM SCOTT; Spri11g1i11111; Eng1'.. Cix'ilaI'hi kamm '1'1111. JOSI'TI'II EDWARD SCOTT; I111-rn C1'1'1'k; .-1gr.. 1114111117 kappa Niunm, :11111'1'1N 11.11.11: SCOTT; 14111115111111. 11:11:41.. 111'1'11-AS111'I. N11111..'1 5111111101111 SC 011' 12.111 C111: .1118. 11111111711. P11111111: K1-1111111d.111. 1x11111'1;11.111111111 111111.11111111111. 11.11101.11N 1111 1111711111115. 111.: '1115. 111d Chorus; C1miraf- 1111. 11.111111. 11111. 1V 11.111 111111111 ' 1111114 011111114 l'11i; 111211 11: 51111111 1 .1Ii1111. 11.1111111- 11111.11 11.111 C1111- 11'11 k'lmil. 111111. A .111r1 1141111131 : 0111-131 1111111411111. DON 1101' 511101.11, Luliisxillv. E11. l'.1'1..4l'1'1111is Team. 11.1111.1i11. CHARLES 1'1111'311111CK 111; L1111i-1'11: L.1W-I'111 Alpha 11111.1; 5111111111 13.11 11141111115 Club. 1651112: D,11' 1D BULNETT ROLTLEDCE' L'1'1.1111.,or 01111111.. 11111. .111111i11. 7D1'. .1 Tan 131'.lt.1 $1 1pl1:1 Chi Sigma, 1'1'1'5'; , 1111111 51391111 .1111; .1511. 1'. 1'1'1's.; 11 C. LOREN E. ROYAL; 11:1i'l1111'd: Agix, Dairy 1'1'1111.71'11i Signn Kappa. 1'. 1'1'15. 5111:. C1111 . MALCOLM 13111.5 1101? 11i1111-111-xtu;C11111111.111131 E C11:1111111'1' 111 1111111111.: 11L1's111 1711111111.11iui1 111.-.15. 11111L0V1'13111HC HUC GL1118;L1-1ii1r.:11111: 1101111 1312.11.111'11. Pres; C.11111 11 11111110 E11 11' 1'111.-11111111 E1. DSF. 11'11rx11i11 Cli.1ir.; Cil1 1'1'15; Agi. C1111nL111; 11111111111111 C11111111i1. JOHN 1'1L'L 11U1DEN 111.:Upl11r-r 1111111c1.1i1 N. 1.: 111,11. 111s 11'11i 51111111 k.1pp:1 1111511011111;1'11:11.11n 111111111 C.11111 Y11C :'-111'.1111111x1c1 1711111111 sl1ip1 Pi ..1111111.1 .1111; 1i Kumm .111111 DL'11.1111:T1'111115. 11 1LL1A.11 JOSEPH RUNDLE; 1'111'xi1's' Club; Newman Club. 1.1'x'i11g111111' A115, PhysicsL 101'CEH-111ELN 111 SSELL; 141111111011: C11111111., Set. 7 '11r.111s'11c1': Misaissippi 501111 11' 1'11. LARRY 31211131111141. 511.115: K11111121 Alpha, 111m. Sec, Aasnu. RONALD LEE SANDERS; Lexington; Engin. 13101111112111 1' FIG: Comm. A111. - .; 1111C: Comm. E111pl11y111cnt ElecrAIEE. GORDON hEVNEl'II SAPP;ch111g10n; Engn. 1101114111111 Etta 1 - Pi T1111 511711111. RANDALL LEE SA1'AGE111'111't1111111; 11111 1511511011, 1'10; ASHE. Engn, 11'11-c11.-Sig111:1 SANDRA LAVERNL SAYE11S,C11vington;Hume 15c. -l'111- 'Cwens;1'11i 11115111111 Omicron, Kappa 1015011 111111 1301111 Comma, Prz': .; 1101111- EC Club; Delta 1'1. Agn-Homa Ec. 01111111.; . ?DLMW ED VTNA MILLF Alpha TIM BILLY J. SEXTOX; Louisvillw: Engrm ChunL-BSL', Ailllclic Clmir. GORDON DOLCLA-XS SHADOAX; Smnrrsvi: Cmmn., Pm's'. XlgL-SAXI; Cxlw Club Clmms. CI'IARI 17.8 X'AYNE SHANNON; Cln. Am, lexm Ax'mu. LnLIlsxillL-z Phxu'm.-le MICIHEI. JOSEPH SIIAHADEY; Ilnuiwillv; CmmlL, .h-c't. PHILLIP HOXXLD SHELBY, Milton, Florida; A5113, Mort.- Ilurt. Club. V, Prus, ROBERT CLYDE SIIELTON Qu'mllmn; L:m'-P1 Alplm DL'ILL, DAVID RENO SIIEPIIARD; Burdstown: EngL Civil. ,IAAIES VALTFJ1 SHEPHERD JH.: Czu'lish': an-Plli Alpha DCILL 11115.; Mum Culul Cumpclition: Rumxal Alpha. RUTH ANN SHEPHERD. Xoung Drmm mls. Winchester: ELL. ElcmrBSU; SANDRA ROSE SHERIFF, Covinglon; Ang; Lib, ScieH'AA; Alpha Dc Ll PL Sm: DAVID SAMUEL SMIPLEY: Slmgis; Phuuu CL'IL Bus. ROBERT CHARLES SHOLAR: Catlin Cmnm., Alpha 'l'nu Olm'gu: Dvlm bigum Pi, BETTY .IO SHUTTON: Loniwinvz Ed.. BIN Ell. ?BSU; Alpha Xi DI'ILI: ,AM. CImmIn-r mi Cnmmn l.HlLVllL' ni me n uLms: 5U Camus Comm,; Young; Rvpllhlimnx4Huushlr: Cmruutuwn Cullcgu: lhmw lip. Club; me-uVs Conurt Clmix'. CLAUDE FLEET SHOUN. Band; Chuixnlcrs: Alei, 111.; Somorsvt, Hymn. Mull.- LOIS EIAIVE SHHYOCK. Inldlim': Chorus: Ulmluu kapu PM. 'l'nuns.: mzm Advixr; YWCA. LARRY LANE SIMMS: Springfield; Engn, lilucrllilf, SUSAN XVILSON SINCLAIR. Lminghm: ANS. 1,5 uiDt'Itzl Dvlla Dvlm. Cm'r, Sun Hm- 5M2, Kvnluvkism. Svniur Ii .; SL Surml Comm; Psi Chi, 5 Young Hrpuhlit'um- 'l'munlu: Ohio Vv5It-y m. ICIIg.vC1m- Club; lCnu. Club; Fresh DONALD R. SINOH: Ilewurd: Eda 5,1th :11 Arum. CARRYL LT HJJCJX; YXICL Pr HisL-Icunlhull; K-Clnb, SIPPIJC: Morningm'w: AN$ Pnl, Srii . HVU; Yullng Dvmm'mls; 'I'rxu'lx iv meACmmtry, 111.! .mM Kamm 51mm: Arnold Air 501:: Lanuw: InlL-Hznlh C nun: Slnle-nh I'nrty; VUS. 'I'rvzwz Putlm'mn Lil. Sum, Splkvd Slmu .Suc. EDWARD CMNEHN SLA'H'EHY; PTMIHMI; Hugh Elm: KAY COLLIER SLONE: LmimzlmL AQQS. Em: JClui Uqun, Plvdgo Punt. Mmix- Ulmir; Links; Mm'txr Hmlll; Chi Drle I'In. Pn-s. Sm; UxD 15mg. Cluh. Pn-m KSI' X. Pres; Stylus 1 SUKY, Crmm'rt Band; Uruhvxlm; MENU; Brass Choir; Luulms'hip Cunharmmu VERNON BF. SON SMALL, JR; Lexington: ELL Svcondnry Ed.-SU Sn Cmnm.; Dvltd 'l'ml Della, Corr. Sun; LKU ANN MILTON SMITH; Georgetown; Comm., Suu-Kuppzl Kappa Gamma. 115 BILLY HOWARD SMITH; Pharm.-Sr. V. Puma; Phi Delta Chi. EDWARD PRYOR SMITH; Cmnpbellsbllrg; A66, Physics; Phi Em Signm; Pvncc Physics Club. GENE DARYL SMITH; Cynthizmu; Engn, MCCh.-Phi Sigma Kappa. Lexington; Class, LYNNE BLAIR SMITH; Middleslmm; A S, Speech 8; Drama -Cmqnnl Pluwrs; C ignol; Opera Workshop; Canterbury l'HJluwship; Delta Delta Delta. RENA KAYE SMITH; Ashland; Ed., EngiBSU; Ky. Counc. uf TI:uclmn of Eng, HUBERT M. SNIDER; chington; AdkS, Eng, PATRICIA MAE SOLOMON; Culvert City; Agr. 15k Home 17.0., Voc. Ilomc Ec.7WusLey Foundation; Comm. of 240; YXVCA; Hume EC, Club, Stutu Vlcmbcrship Chain; KSEA. JOHN VAN BUREN SOUTH; Frankfort; Engn, MechfSigmu Phi Epsilon; SUKY; ASHE. ROBERT ELLIS SOUTHERLON; Pernvillc; Engn, Much CECILY ANN SPARKS: Mounmjn LuLPS, N. Dl-llu Zeta Schol. Chain, Rec. Sen, Alplm . , l; Cwuns; LillkS Soc. Clmi . Mortar Buurd, Pi Mu Elmhm; XVUnLufs Admin. Comma: Phil. Club: SUB Comm.; VUS, RICHARD XVOODRIDCE SPEARS: Coorgctown; Law Stu- drnt Bur Assam. V. Pram; J'hi DCIM PIIL Mzws Kuntncky Law Journdl; Vinson Club; KJPDEL Alpha. BENNY RAY SPICER; Trenton Ohio; AfvS: Math. WILLIAM ROBERT SPRAGUE; Sturgis; Engr. sziLamcvs, P1'vS., Trc' Hz; Lump LX Cr0 211d V', Pn' Sigma Alplm Epsilon, 1195.. Rumrdor; ll C Hush Chain; JlulitiJI Board, Chain; Arnold Air Soc. EUGENE BISHOP STATEN; Axhlund; Enng Civil-Dnrm. Hop, CHARLES JVIARTIN STATON; Phi Kappa Tau Morehedd; Engn, Civili GEORGE GUS STATHIS; Ludlow; Engn Civil. BETTY jEAX ST. CLAIR; Falls uf Hmlgh: Hmnc Ea. Clothw ingi Cuignol Plnyurs, Scan, Truus. RICHARD HUGH STECKLER; Mount Carmel: Illinois; Engn, Acm,-PbollmlL Truck; Arnold Air Sou, Pres.; Kappa SigmzL THOMAS FRANCIS STEELY: Curbin; Engn, Kumm Nu, V. Prui; Tau Bela Pi, Trans. IRVIN JAY ' ,INBERC; Louisvil V Prc5.; Hillel 1'01erch Pro ElccrEta ; lernm-erld Beta Tun, Alpha Zutu Omega, Sum, V, P1129; AnL l'lmrm. Assoc, Executive CHIHID.; SC; Intcrlnith Cuunc. CURTIS C. STEPHENS; Lexington; Engn, Elcc. LOIS VAXE STICVHLNSON: Ludlmx': 13L FI' -YXVCA CAhim't: IIIIUHMII1 Cumin. lkmlwl. Count; SNP ; Alplm Gunmn DUJLI. V. Pn- Pu IOAN STICXVXMKT; Tmmisy 10; x3. Frcmh ZUm 'I'ml Alpha. Svlml, 11 ., Hush China: PinlllVl. lil'L'N'.; LL-zulvrship CnnlL-rvnc: Vm'Lu' Brmnl: Plli Sigma Iota: Campus V , 138C; Somhmsh'm limhc'l. Cunlm'uncc; Crock XVcL-k. JUDITH SALISBURY STEXVAK'I'; Lmngmn; ELL. Elmn. JEROME A, .5 RICKEH; Smltllgzlttz Comm; 4 'vi.-Phi Kappa Tum Prrm Omivmn Delta Kappa V. Pl 9,, tha Alpha . Drltu 5131mm PI: Cnmm. ICmphmm-m Aww, 1117 k C1055: UFC. Students 'b: Young Dunk mllwr ml Cmnnm SAM,7'11'n11sior: Unix. 0E UL-Iuh C Cintmn .1 . CAROLYN KAY STROUD: Lminatun: ALVS. Diplnmucy h' inter. mem ,;1 :er-:'sun Club Cuiglml Harm's. JAMES IT, S'I'IIBBLEFIELD, .IIH: Middioimx'u: Iidu SLudL-nl Dn'm-hn' n! Iuhxumu'uls. Slgnm Chi, l P. Rf GERALD FRANCIS S'I'URCEUN: 1,.0l1isvi1lrs; HmrmrKnmn P51, Rvgwnf, . ' Am. I'h.:rm. Assam, 51', Class Prux: Rho C111: Iumor CM. DEVERF. ARXIKI'RONC ST 'RNL JR; Pudnmh, 7 MILE Assumhly. Chm: VKL V .51sz 17.10:. '1 :11! Beta KAPPA Pa; Hill V. Mm. AllCl , Llunlurbuu FLUrm'ship l'nw.: Engl. Student Comm KAROLYV IIHCNIC SULIEH: Lexington; Hmm' Eu. Vuc.7 SU Cumrs Chlir. W'UR KJpxm KAPPA Cumum, Corn Soc; Dutch Lunch; ,quman Club; Cwms. PATRICIA L SUMNER; Somerset Ed, szanixh-Phi Sigmn Iota. YWCA. JxSIiA, VIRGINL'X P.?IZMZITXI'H SUTTERLIX; Miami Springs. Plan AikS, P3VL'lx.-Kxuwu kappa Cumm.. VERNOXT BINVOHD SUTTON; Springliuldj A1112, Vnc. Agr, RANDALL ROY SW'ANN: Cvmml City Ed Stir Sigma Chi, SW. PATRICIA LE1? TALBOT: Luxiuglon; FAL Club. Elmwixmvmam DON CURTIS TAYLOR; London; Engn. Eli'c. NELLHE HAHHAR TAYLOR: Haddonfivld, N. 11.: Aiki Psych. iTJvltw Dvim Dvlm, Alpha innnhda IJrltil, LNanS, Trump L-rs, SC; Psi Chi, Phi Bulu depb, MARY JANE 'l'l'LXIPlIX: Lminglon, AitS, MulIwPi Mu Epw sihm: annmn Club BURKE BENSON TERRELL, Pndnuuh: IMWvDoltzl Tuu Delta, Trans; keys; hculucky Luw jomnul; Cimustcr; PHILLIP MICHAEL STIHVAHT; Ashhnd; Comln., Can. Bus, -SAM; Lambda Chi Alpha; Clmmlu-r nf Comm. VVAL'I'ER IIAHLAN STEWAR'I'; Lexington; A813, Prp-Med. 7YMCAA LEE HOUSTON STINNET; Bhldisouvillv; ASzS, Eng.-Phi qunnm Dclla. JAMES W'ARD STOCKER; Bnrgiu; Cmnm., Indus. Admin. JOHN WTLLIAV STREBLE; Valley Station; Agr., V'oc. Agr. FAYETTE NEAL STFPI': Luingmn: Hugh Eloc.r'I ;xl1 Batu Pi; Em Kappa Ru; lh'E; AIEE. LOXVELL T. S'I'FVENS; vaingmn: Ed, lKErBlovk EV Bridh- Club; lrmlpcls; Clmilsh HOTC RiHC Tmun: Vanity Hiilc Team; Pershing Rifles; Cllcurlvudvr; Trunk 8; Field. DAVID ALAN S'I'EXVART; Lexington; ANS, Jmn'n.7lxvcrnol. ,IAMLJS WILLARD STICE: Luxingmn; CrmmL Indust. Adm: Della Signm Pi. 500.. SANl.-Trumhlr: Murray; Phwics Club CITNE ALLIEV TNOUAS: Oummm: lerm. Phi Brtu Kappa; Mm Chi. 5w. 'I'n Ax: Lumluh Nlmm Slgmu. Hixl,; Yuung Hunuhlimm: DSI? AmL-x'. Hmrm. Axsuc: 01,173. RAY THOMAS; Calm; Phu'nL-Almr. lex'm, Assnc., Y, Pros; Mm Chi: unppza 1M. ALBERT MICHAEL THOMPSON: vanshoro; Engr., lilv-c. DONALD JERRY THOUPSON; Lmington: Comm., Ind ulm. RALPH VOODHOXV THOMPSON: LCanleun: Hugh Civil- Frmh. Cixil Engr. Asswnbh; Bowling 'l'mm. EDXVIN CLARK THOMAS: CJIliSlL: Englm 51vu-Dn-lln Tun Dvlm. T1 45., V. Pm gm Ble 17. Eta Kumm Nu; Smhlxn'd A Bladu. Trm Lamp A- Cruss lulnLL'h. THHIM; K115. V, Fresn; Phi Signm: IFC Indioim' Cumm. Chairman; Ontsmnding Freshman in Cullngv uf liugr. EDXVARD HERBERT THOMPSON; ViIIi nnson, V. V:1.; AmS. Chvm. Pi depu Alplm, Y I'rm. CEK'I'RUDE AVNW 'l'lIOMPSOV Pddllt'jlhi 110nm Eu Extun. -XVUSIL1 Fxmurlzztinn. - Hmm- lit. Club, Sow. Chaim Inm-tluth CmmLil, .Hl Club; Dorm Cnunul; Alma MJgnal Mnlvn CAROL SUE THORP; Louix'x'ille: BL Btw-Allnhu Xi letzL Sou. Chain. Hw. $91.; 11 0119L-1s RCL' Sm; Nvu'anClnb. CLAUDE EINVAHD TIHHW kLCLD; IJWinglolL A1112. Hm'hi Buwhxll: Holt. Cluh; Pushing Rlilvs. DAVID KleNHTH TINXIQLL: Ltmisvinv: Hugru Elva,- PI'Ishian Hillm: 211'x it'x' HiHL- 'l'vum: AIELI. ADRIENNE TODD: Lmington: VS. Sub, mG7Xvatmin- .slvr Fellowship, Pru', V. Prc : Pitkin Club Trcns.; WWX Son. X 0rk Club; Cln'iatiun Studunl Tl-llowblnp: Inur- MHI CUIIHL'.: DntLh Lunch; Links. AUDREY ANNETTE TOLISERT: Cloncocg Edu 171191117 SNEA; BSU. JAMES XVHLIAXI TOLLIVHR; Ewing; Ac S, Chcm. VIVIAN LEE TOVEIL M. Tlmmnx ACRS. I'IxIQ.7Ku1u1J:1 1leth TIIL'LJI qung Dmnocruls: SUB brm. Comm. RODERICK JOE 'I'OXIPKIVS: Comm. AlCt.7thi Kappa Tau; Dlllm Sigma Pi, Plum; Bctu Alpha Psi. DON HAY 'IVOU'IAFS; Lmingtmx; Cmnm.. Ind. mlm -Soc. ml Xgr, Engr. BIIULAH GAY 'I'OXVNSRND: Lmn'sxilhx Am: :Ind Hnmv Eu, Fund A liqulpnumt Domnnrllumc L'c Club: BSU: Cosmnpnlimn Club. RICHARD L. THAUTH: Louisullc; Engru Mech:Mdrriud Slmlunts Homing Council. DONNA MOYFAR 'I'RICADXVNY. St'iuhn'illo, Ohio: Ed R E. kappa Dvlm, Guard; SC. AFHO'IC Slumsor FA; SIVKY: Hmm-L-mmng SLm-rinu Cmnm.; 1'. IL. Majors Lluh, Schul. Chdir; Della Kalmm P51. LEE VERNON TREADXVAY; Hmm'lhm Ohim Enng Mm'll, ;Kllmm gigmzl: Ktlys, V. 1111's.; Smbhau'd N Blade Sou; IFC; SC. JUDITH ANN TRTBBI ML. Stvrling: ELL. I'llcm.7Ahvhu Dcltu Pi: KSEA,7'1.rnnslrr: Christian Cnllegc. MARGARET MANNING TIUPLICTT: Loxingtnn: EIL, Elem. iChi Onwgtl: 50c, Chair, I'ul IILIH; Intvrdnrm Cnunml, V, Pres; Cmnplm Purl'x. V. leldillnxllll bCL Sun. KSEA; Young Ihwmwmtx. MAIKYANN DOUGLAS THIFLETT; Corbin: Ed. Mathi kappa Dvlla. Curr. Sort; k5 , Cuffec Chulr'l'mnsfcr: Chl'isUnn College, THOMAS ERXVIN TRUEMPY: I.ljx'illfJ,U!ll: Cuan, Anti va Alpha IN; V. V1t'5,: Phi Mu Alpha. Prm., 'l'lVL-Js; kLu-vlnng 100: Symplmnk Bund. ANN XOKINF. TRUHIKL T.ninghm: AA:S, Muth.-Ahahu Ldlllbdil Dulm. JANE FIZUHERTOV TUCKER: Findnillc: lid, Flomf Alplm Dvllu H; SNICA; L BSU CmmLilf'l'musl'm: Cx-m'uvlmvn Culltgc, Home Er Club; YAA, Junior Organ Guild. DONALD ELLIS TURNER; Russellvillc: Comm.. Acct, JUDITH GIBSON TURNER; Lunglvy; Agr, t Homc Fig V00. 11mm: 15c, LIONEL 10F. UPDYKE; Hridcllwrg; 13113113, Choeroung CmmniUw or 240: Chum. Engr. Aa'x'cmbh: MICHAEL LEE VAUGHAN; Suulh Ft. Mitchell: A 4S, ng ch. 71H kuplm 'lehm N , rcslmmn BLESCIHIIL Arnold Air 500.: IAS; Studcnt huh, Jxeus. POLLE C. VTCARS; Lexington; Ed.. Elcm. LARRY K. VILLI; Slaulghlms; Ed, Hush Ccng.7C.lmmu 'l'lea Upsilon. V. Pr DIAVE DAY VITTITO : Ou cnshum: FtL 11. E.7CI11 OnmgA; VAA; SC; Young Dunmcraus; SNEA; LKD, MALLH: JO VOLL: Tnuisvilh- Hmm- EC. Vac. Homo Eu.- BHU: Hnmu Eu Club; Cummittvu m 240; Alum Mngnn MAtL-r. LAUJKICLEE ANN VRY; Lexington: 1711.. Elom. Alpha Dvltu Pi. Mm, Svlml. Chum; XVAA; SNEA; Luxgm' nl' XVumvn Votcrk. FREDERICK IWMFRSON XVADDELL: Flwrvnucz Plnl. Club Prom Pi Sigma Alpha, V. P Judo Chlb, PAUL UERBER'J' W'ADDLES. Hindumn; ELL, Biol. kk Hist, LtUVRISNCF. THOMAS vYACEl Phi b gum unppd; Kvys, V. P1 XA'S. Toni AFKOTC Huznrd: A65 Z001.- .., Alpha Epsilon DUILI. ROBERT M HI LIP VAlNSC0'lT . Hnming View, AAX AA'P illemm Sigma: 5C. Irv LMJUL-C: YMCA thinvt I'u-x'h. Prva: Vuwinu . . Phalanx, Y. Clmilz; Students Puffy 'rlKHlm. Plus; Kdmu Signm 'I'ro:l.x. V. Pres. IAMES EDVVAHD WMLK; va Albany 111th PllunlLVIx'nppA 1151, Am. Pllul'llL Assrw. Trans. BETTIE ANN VALDEK; Cary, Ind. Ed. ElonL-NEA; l'IUlmvs Hull Dorm Counc. BILLY JOE VALKER: Bmvcr Dam. ELL Hist, JAMES EARL KVALKISR: Louisa; 17.111411. Mull. MAY XVESTON VALKFR; LvVinmun: ANS. MusiciAlphu Cumnm Dv-lln. Phi Btlu. Trunk; Univ. Chums: Wmu'n1s Cll-n- Club; ClmmhL-r Music V 7rkx1mp: Batch Cuntuln thrlxslmp; Dutch LunulL SALLA MAY VAIAKER: Richmund: At'xS. Eng.-K:1pp:1 Kappa Cmmlm 101m: Dcnmrmts; khliA: .SU Snc. Comm. BARBARA GNY VALL; rfm VUL; id., Uhh-Chi Omvgm lHLlh-rsnm HuH. V. 15' .. . FHOTC 5110mm. : YUS Ghana. IAKD: M1mL m Admin. Cunnr- Kcntuc Qmwu; SU Pub. Chum. lelu-l Emma; NLA; Chi On'wxm. Hmh Ulmir ROBERT RAYMOND W'ALLACE: BUHH, lemn.-Rho Chi; Kappa Psi, V Pram Am. Pharm. Assoc. 119 $ MARVIN VVEINBERG; Luuisvillc, Ph;lrm.-Alplul Zeta Omega. ANN HHNKLIV H'ICISNHH: LCHIIQNHL Eda Soc. Sci. v- kHliA: 5U 5m: Comm. ' NAN SHELBY WELLS Glasgow: A55, Znol.-Blue h'Izlrlins; lumm Alplm 'l'lwl.1.7l'1' m: Ntwunnb Collvgu, Ban muulux varmnu UIIIII, UIIT Club. DMNA HCAV Bolvidenn UL; Comm. H'ENDICLL; Exxg.7SU Soc. ROBERT XUCHAEL KVRNNINCEK; Lmingltm. Ad's Journ; HU Hmml. kL-Im-L Sigum DvILI Chi; W'BKY: Delta Tau Della. LARRY CHARLES WEST: Lexington; LuwrPhi Alpha Delta; lmmh'r: Nnrllu-In l'lxlI-n, JOY ANN VEC'l l'S'I'lCIN. Imxinglou; Comm., Sectincltd IL'IM Ih-lm; Young Dvmovnns; Unix . Chm Club. H'AIKIKICV DAUCHFHTY WHEAT: Crwiuszmn; Ax vS. 10mm.- AIMH Hmmm Hlm: SUB V. Puw, kvnu'l, A530: lid, Nmu ML ernnk; Inmuw. Nmuhi Mr Sou; Sigma Dultu Cln. Thaw: YMCA. LINDA ANN VVHEEIFR; Lexington: Agr. 8y Home Eu, Vlu Upsilon Olnlcmu. Van; 120 EVELYN JEANETTE xVALTON; Duluh Lum-h; HVCA; SNEA. RAMON EARL K'AHD; Lmingtun; Engr., Civil-Jr. ASCE, hrs; Sr. ABLE, Pres. DONALD RAY XVAKNEH; Lexington; Engr,, Assembly, Trans. erington; Ed, Elem: Agn-An'll. FHAEKLIN VILEY XVATKINS; PinC Mountain; ABQS, Air Svirllcrshiug Riilm CJDL; Mu'sily Ritlc T911111. RICHARD BMKBEH WATKINS: Buy Villzlgt'y Ohio; Engr., 1.7Tridllllu: Omicron Dcltu KAmpu. lJrc :m Bela Pu-s. kvulnr-ky Engr lid. Btu: MU SC; Pitkin ..: Hrle-y Found. M .; Kc; P1152; Lune Mm'vhiug 10H; Uniy Symplmnic Band; PImLmK', P1 IFC Jlldltidl Board. BETTY DAXVN V ' H; Lexington. ELL Elcmv Edichi Onwgrl, lelgu uvr. Lian, ixdppJ Della Pi W'clcunlo W'vuk Guidv: APROTC Spnnmr C111 p., Tr Ls' RSEA; LKD; Young Dcmocmls; DbU: Hlkin Club. JACKIE LEE WEAVER; leysvillc; Cmnm.. Gun, Bus. DAVID CALVIN XVEBB; Lmington; AA-S, PSych.-Pi Kappa Alpha. SAMMY ROSE WEBB; Arlington: Emma, MecIL-Triznmlc; ASHE: 1A5. JAMES ALLAN WEBSTER; Lexington; House; IFC, ELIZABETH H. VVEDDINC. Winchester; lerm. BOBBY ELLIS VVEDDLE; Lexington; A613, Chem. A kS, ZooI.-Farm MARGARET GRIFFIN XVEDDLE; Libcrly; Ed, Elem. WILLIAM CHARLES VVEDDLE; Libvrly; Agxx, EVLun. RU'I'H FADW'IVA VEIBEL; Saylnr: Agr. 8a llomu Fen Vaui Hmm L'. Club; Phi Upsilon Omlcmn; Interfaith Count; W'L-sl Found. J1 mnnhT: North Cunlrul CullL-gu Womcl ,' RL'L :. . AWOL; Concm't Choir; Dorm. 11mm: Coum: ; YWCA. MARILYN XVEIKIRK Vlll'l'AKER, Springfield; Agn LR Homc EC. JERROLD DAVID VIIITE; liuswllvillc; Phill'lllu Sigma Alplm Epsilon: H11 Dvlm Chi. Trans: MAX S'l'LiWART VlllTL ; Lu 5 Purl; A241, Agr. Econ.- Alplm denm Rho; Block k Bridle Club; Comm. of 240. PATRICIA COLLEEN VICKHA3l: Louisville; .MXS, Psych.- Alplm Dvlm Pi, Sou; VAA. St'CH Pros; vamxm Club; SC, Lezlguu 0f XVunmn Vulurs; SU Reta Coan; SNFJL CHARLES DAVID WTCKLIFFE; Puduczlh; Linvrsigmu Chi, MARION IAFAVIS XVILKINS: Louiivillo: :3ng An. Hushg Alpha Gamma Rho; Block LK Jhidlc, Pledge, Tmiucr; Band; Livestock Judging; Mun judging. ROBERT JAMES W'lLCOX; Allen Park, Michigan; AtkS, Aulhmrlnhr-V'nrsity Christian Ft-llmvship, 17115.; BSU; Young Hcpublicum; Commpulitun Club. DAVID ALLAN VVILCOXSON; Crecnsburg; Phurm. BOBBYE CROSS VILHIRE; Lexington; ALVS, Lib, Sci. LIDA ESTALINE VILTIAMS; Frankfort Ed, Elmnrlmmm Alplm Thom; Young DLmUL-rzltk; K51 comb. RAMONA LOU XVILLIAMS: AshlamL Ed. MAtthlphn Xi DclLL Pledge 'l'l'ujnur; 5C: Studcnh Party Sun; Lmks; Mortar Ronni; Phi Slgmzl lotu, WOmcns Admin Cuunc. THOMAS H. XVILLIAMS: Dnuvillc: F.ngr., ElecrEtn lexppu N11; AIICIW. ;-Tlxmsfcr: N mw JOHN S. W'ILLIS; Lexington; AikS, Phy. Sci. ARTHUR CLIFFORD XVILSON; Lexington; Cuan, AFFL- Bctu Alpha Psi. HAROLD MASON XVILSON. IR; Henderson; anisigma Alpha Epsilon JOHN CYRUS WILSON: Lilwrty: Emmi, Cix'i1.-Cnnnn. of 240. NANCY RAYF, VH.SUV; Nivhnlnsvillv: Hmm- ICC, and A5111, Homo Itu-Humv Eu. Cluh. SAMUEL T. VILSON, Irvine: lIlldngPhi Delta Chi, lihu Chi, V. Prus. THOMAS LEE XVILSON, Middluluwn: linmz. CIIIUIH.?II'HH Knmm lipsllnn. PARU'ZLA EDNA VINKLEH: Alhulu, Ummznl: 1511.. SpinL-v lmmm .lelm Them. Lemme nl v'mnt'n X'nh-rs. W'mlnu'n- xtPI l'l-Huwslnp; 11mm Cnrpurulmu, KSHA: NRA. Young HODllhlitullb. JOYCE ANN XVOOD. Prinuvlml; Am', :3' Hmm' Eta. VtIL . BbL' bur, Chaim ILunIltuu Hmm: 500., Phi Upsilon Omit'mn. Clmp. Mullar Bmu'd: Ilumv Eu. Cluh; XWVCA; Cmmn. of 2.10; Inter Varsity Christian l'trllmvship. ROBERT KAY WOOD; Lexington; A818, Chun-Kuppa Alpha, WILLIAM DAVID XVOODEN; Clurkson; lermrPlli Dt'ltll Chi. MAJOR GARLAND W'OODROOF, III: vansbom; Law- Alpha Tun Omega, Treus.; Em Sigma Phi. 121 E g 1 5 1 STEPHENS BLAKLLY WVOODROUGII: South Ft. Mitchell; an-Phi Delta Phi. JO ANN WOODS; Lexington; A$S, Med. chlL-Newnmn Club Puma, V. 151-5.; BaL-L Soc. ANN GREGORY VOOD VARD, LCVingtOn; Ed, Elcerhi Onmgu: Sou. Chum, Rush Chui' SU Games Coan, Pub. Cl V SU Pub. CUIIHH.; VC ; KSICA; Pitkin Club V Kappa Delta Pi; chns; AFROTC Sponsor V. Pres.; , mu Vuek Guide; LKD, CHARLES MARTIN XVOODXVARD; Lexington; AfvS, Ann. Lang-Phi Eta Sing, Sum; Roht H. Hughes Schulzm ship; Omicron Dclta Kappa Book Award; Elm Sigma Phi. ROSE LEAH XVORLAND; Prestonshurg; Ed, HistrPhi Alpha Thuln; Univ. Choirslers; W'AA. JOHN W'OUDSMA; Lexington; Comm, Pcrs.-Lumbda Chi Alpha, Sgl. Ml Annx. PATRICIA JEAXT XVRICHT; Lima, Ohio: A58, Z001.-Chi Omcgu; Holmm HAIL Pres.; Bluc Marlins; Univ. Chorus; Pryor PreMml, Sou: Yuung Republicans; Alpha Epsilon Doha, V mex; Links; Cwms. VILLIAM SHERMAN VVYA'IT, JR; Orlando, FLL; Engn, Civil. S. PATRICK W'YLIE; Lexington; A88, EngiKuppa Alpha, DIANE YONKOS; Lexington; A825, IVIuLhilVIm'tur Board; chns, V. Pres. JOHN B'ICEL VAIN YOUNG; Springfield; A$c5, ALVP-Phi Kumm Tau: llryur PnuMutl. Sum; Nc-wmun Club: Stuv dL-nls Party. ROBERT TYHONF YOUNG, JIL; .Vlurmy Agr Sigmn Chi, Young DmInJurularrTmusfcr: Murray Stun: Collugv. RICHARD EDXVARD YOUNG; Bellevnu; Engn, Mesh:- ASHE. RICHARD RUDOLPH ZIECLEH; Panuu, Ohio; Coan, Ccn. Bus,7SAMV ROBERT GORDON ZXVEIGART; chington; Law. Prcsideni Dickey and Vice President Chamberlain Iead' the way to the Coliseum for Commencement ceremoniea Elfcry conceivably Pym! 0f t'orzl':'r.suiimz-frum cxpras'ximm' 0f u'muh'nncnt znul uncertainty about llm future to mile of 711571 ! and .sm'rmu fnr lmmm Hm st'f pattern of cullch IifC-IIS' cwpmmvl 12y Ihmr' m'nimw us Hwy ylrmmn' for graduation, Il'x bad enough thm you fnrgr'f wmr cap Dr. Hamilton, but I forgot mu gown , wus- Dr Frank Pattie. ,5 . :43: .. V wk QR a Residence Halls RESIDENCE HALLS . . . living, laughing, Imzrning together acquiring undersfrmding , . . sac:'i;50i11g when necessary, .nyc .1228 nw- , m mink w 4 v m-gwnmm IZUH' ONI'A: Mulm Bumw. Tikn Hmw- Judy Shzll'pt, Shirlcy Muk, Amn- 'J'Ilvkux Ann Pnrlwl'. A1111 Dylws. I?UVV 'IUVO: INN Izlv-Inwn, Iml'ru szuly; iule Ann thzmdw. JioL-lwllc Hruhllu-Ilg l'AlU' Hu- ILxldwz'lL Muthu Clwmmurl. Evelyn Yth LI-xlu Anmtmn Wlqu-liy Scult. XLu-x .Innm. Barium Smilh. RUN 'I'IIHIuI'.: Lmrl CriHm. Xmu'y .VW HIML thy Boyd Hall u Ran NA I'I lillcn Pluckvu. Ann Cmrhart. Dian Blnsmm, Arva Inuiw Unnml. Nam; Blilmrd. ML! 'Ianor. CharInHv Ann I'ZIIM Judv lhlel. Jo'uv 'lllplu-rm ROW 'I'H'O; ,I.mv CxHin, Bquw Vinrvnt. 'Ualu- Vnn Huusv. Minn Alxq. Ann BvHV IAHH Uimmin. va XVvtvnd f. Burk Hilcy. Ann Mimndu, Hmriv Amhui ROXY 'I'HI : Kdrvn Shauna. huh Mt-LtnA I dun, VIM lIUlilllJlL anl.x Vb, Dian Moskupf. BJrhnm Sullii mu, thvri SIL-ln'l. Brit; 1h; hwy, lLvL-l linnu. leiw lhruu, IZZG Chisholm, Murlhll Bongl. ,Icunctln Cnsxvo , Lcna Cowlwnl, Ndnry Yvhur, Mary Lou SthIolun, Mzu yn Star Bdl'biu'il Xlzu'tm. FKNV FOUR: Carole Hoancr. Cnmhn 1341 Ly, Nancy Morgan. Kawn LNthL Betty lmthwcll, Carole Nudlcr, Ann Yogi. Lynx PiL-Lutf, Donna Bzu'tlcy, Mildrml Ann Nklpicr, Peggy McDmmldr ROW FOUR: Kay qurruH. Sup lindimlt, LilKlJ Hahn, Tvrr; Hmd, Linda Harbi- son. joni linm-h. Charla Shin: Cuml Hishcr, Susan Mlllcr, Il'mncm l'rlemaon, Sullx' XIUrgan,-1KNV FIVE Bmclluy XVung. Vuluiv Fhml, hdrlcm' Duvix Ihh'icizl Vinson, Linda Lunlmlinv. PuH-x Vhitv Kuryl CQlIinK. Joyz' Stmhmuicr. Put Shmnn-rx. Chnmhunv Dump. Ann Allyn Lynda Stthu-LcrL Anm'ttv Allun. Carolyn Scllcrs. Comkiv ZIL'QIL'R me . . On: Rnhmln Slwllm'k. DiAum Almud. llxylm'. Ihm'nmry Hlxtkmsz Sumn V1llwh Cum I0 714rixx'riu1ll. MAD Bul'nlmnl. Lune 310111111le ankx'. '- Higmmth. Iimih lhhy. Judith Oshsrmug Ilhlhl x1 Jud'x 'l'wL IChinv WHOW' IWVU: l'Unnrw l'uIIin. Dnrlvm' 11w CAunI Gum: .Iudiu Brnmlwnlmrj Hurt burulwl Hvimnymus. Kurun Clint. Path Cray. litmus 13mm: Sharon Leigh Bruwn, Bvlly Sue Killnnqh. Bunniv Bun Todd. Bowman Hall ROW ONE: Joyce Mulcomb. president; Dothv Martin. scarv- l'nry; Pvggy Brumlu'u Imuw umnugL-IAROXV TNT Both Mute, ViCC president; Butsy Scolwv. freshman Kldxiscr; Dunh- Gums, m tintics I'hairmzmz HL-tly W'ulkm; huusu uLnLgn-r; Judy Humiltun. 5'0ch Clmn'nmn HOW TIIR Xlzu'llm Kuhn: 4: 'nmn: Bwk'x Dunn. h'mhnmn :ulvixn 1hr Crwgn. 1m w- ' BL'xL'rly Pudigm Yrtslunuu :ldxism, AniLu Lulu: wax a K mirmzm; Molln- Mylmx mmit- Lhzurmnn, Cuml Dmlghk my, erslnnun udx'iscr. ' Iichn. Mm'xlm an. , lA'lldd Ilnhhs, Ih-Hy- Chump, PAL Sldclmllmll. IR-gg Clxn'va Hdllwum Hulx'tvin, Jrnny Hymn. Emu.-mm-.....u.... ' Wwwww Wamw..Mw M ROW OXI'I 1141111111 C1111' 8111111111 111-111-1111 Cmgw, 51111111 1111111111111111 1,1111111 1i11sl11111 C111-1'11 ,1111'11111111', C111'1111- 171111111, 1J1111111 111.1711- 11.1111 511111111111 11.1111 I1;1111;111.-HU11' T1101 1111111111 111111-111: 1511111111 111111, 1311111111 1x11111101. K111111111 1111111 1411111. 51111 1111-11 111111111ix. Xenuj 111111111111, 51151111 A11,1ir, Hal'- 1111111 111x11 11.11'11'1'11 11111111. 15111111- 51111 11111111111115. 11111111 11'111k1-r. HUU' TIIHI'J: 11111111 1311111155.. 1511111' 1111i11-, K111 5111111. 111111' 11111111 1111111 Balm. 111111 151111111, 1111' 111111 1111111111' 191111111, Holmes Hall Li1111,1 1.011 10111151111. 1311111111 17111011 Both I1'1'i11, 1111111111: Noojm, 11-:111111- 111111 X11113 Aliw Dul1111c1. Angel C11111111111s'.- ROW FOUR: 1111111111 Allen. N111Viz1c D1111 Lin1121 1111111113111 111111111 Dw-h. J11 Cuml Johnson. 311111 A1111 19.111Cl1i. Kdron 1x111 Mnlrh. 15101111 Durix Nithuls, 14111111 S111: Bruncr S1111 Dmvnuy. 111111111 Lot 11111111111111 X11111 A1111 5111113111, 1111111 Craig. 111111111 Lumptuu, Marilee 1111111111, 1711' UNI'. 1211 5111111 11111133 111.11. 11111111111111 Kilsnn. 1311111111 1'151111. 111111111 11111 51111111, 51111 XIi111'r. 11.1111111 0111112 0111111 1111. K11 111er1'. 1'1111'111.1 1.1111177111111' 'I'VCU' 511.111111 SCI1J1L- 111. l 11.111111' 1111'1'11. 511111111 1111111111111. 11111111111111 1111151011. Cuml A1111 1'11111.111. $11111 M11110. 1'1111111 11i11111111111111 L1111111 Ann '1'111111111x1111, 111111 1111111 111111 vaix. Vln'kv 31.111151111- 111111' 1111111512: 5111111111 1111111111x 1111111111 M11111'1111. 5111111 51111111111111. 128 111111151111 ClLlSs. 11111111111 Berry A1111 1Vil111:rw, Gretchwn Myers, V11'11111 15111111113; N1111L'3 Murrix'. B1'1-111111 chcdon. 1111111111111 1111111111 .111111'rt.1 111111.11 11.11 B11r111111r. Sandra 11111111151111.711011' FOUR: 51111111 1111rc111'tt. 111111 3111111111. Mary Hurrcll. C1111 Pvt 111111.111, 1111111 Sl111ws. B11111 XIL'Kinium. 1111171111 111111111: 1.1111111 13015111111. Sandra Turk 311111714111 511011111111. Lillie 13111113 KVM- 50111 Trudy Layne. P111 Owenx ' 414 1Ji6W$ 3. L V.L V AJ1'IL ', ROW ONE: szivv leq. Unrly Marlin. Audrky Tollwrl. Jnm Cuodrich. Carol Duughurty. Marilyn RiddrlL Patti Xanton, Caulk Chrk leLx Dnmnm Bn-Hy Mum: ju'u-u KILLIEUIIllki NOW' TH'O: Chcny 1311mm, Ruth llalcholt, Pvggy Hinder, 0m Ruth Pm'dy. 15d Crcvmz. XLLry Alive Ihz'y Bmhlm Iimns, Vanctm Mm Utter, Blundu Howard, Lilith Snodmnms. lh-Hx' ROXV ONE: Linda Puckett Jam Ham's: Clary Louise Burl, Sandra .lugmn Shmyn Hurlmv Martha Ann Burclu-tL Tlm-hit: Bella Ovm'huy, Ernestine Gilhmt Jllfllfh Dawn Stunni- ROVV TWO; 51mm XVheelnr. Linda Millur. Jacqueline Alexi under, Kay anuua Crimes, DLmv Ortgin'sx BUHy X'iNV Indy Prlhblc. Julio Richcy Beby Scobcc. Judy Mih'hull. Dottiv Coinsr ROXV THREE; Martha Hill. Linda Wheelcn Linda Am: Jnms, Ijuggy Luu fxlclhmlll. ,luslinv V. V.nlml;:lun. HiLI Cldrk Buvrly Pvdmur ROW THRICI-f. Duran Hmimn. Vm- m-tm Jnhlmm, ICIh-n Sanford, Yxmnw Nidmlls; kxn' Mmurv. Judith Amw Cm, .lulmmm Dmpvn Cklmlvxu l!.n1d Barium Bunilm CAN Sdnlmrn, lmvoll MiIL-hull, Elihllk'lll kmnm, Jum' Mow Holmes Hall a n . a 1 ; I 1 A I , l . MllrrclL AILLIUM Blnrllr-y, Hnsmnnry Callm. TIHLHH Singh- mn, Loni Shirlry. 150ka DC Cluu'lntlr Sinm 'Ilwhuu Bun tun, jinn Cray I.:m-t Hurm' HOW' FOUR. Anm-Hv Mur- mm. MAI; K. Brrmrlyt Chlx'lwlu- Turm-r. Linda HmHmlllt'l, Jum Rzlllw-H, Marilyn Hale, Myrtll: Lzrc Colluy, Curnlr' ny mx, Amlzl Ix-xtvr. Dolliu Mklrlin, Mary HHHI Cnnunnrm N ;1wy Murit' Spnrmw, Cl-urgv-Annu MuCinlt-y, 129 pm; nun-.. ,. l ROW ONF Misx Conuic 'l'uylm: usxl. haul rmidcnt; Hurrict Hill: wcn-kury; Due Dvc Ellix, Im-sulrm; Sumn BuilL-r, vice prvs n-nt; Clam S. u'tI lI1 trousun-xr RUUV TWO. Sztmb Bntx, lumwuminu rupt; .10 Ann RILCrmxg mmm x dmirnmn: Muix Lu UillL-r. worship chuinnun; Lydh XVulkcl, worship dxuinnun. Keene land Hall WHY UVIC: Kw RdrnvtL Ihtty Dana NJnQ Higmght. Muxim- Ann Timon, H5 Bnm'nvr. AnanLx Darnell. Ice Ann Cnsvv Cmmm-r. lm'mlu Swmm', Man Beth SJnununs. Nun; Smith, Mary Frmum Richurdsnn. Tum Adams, Betty HUN, Nu! v Polk lmlhnnl. IKUH' I'U'U. l't-uuy V :11Mvtc1'. Luuiw XViI- Lunpmn, ROH' FOUR. jutb Cordon Ruth G0 ', thsyo wn. Junv Ihlmrr. hum Sh'olc. livtxy Bunmv. Bnrlmm Bum. wa-IL DI'L'DL' Smith Jame Fr 'r'r, Snmn Holden. St Currier, Cumlyn Hmulnmk XInmv L'nhllrnn. lCl wH. U'nghl Jud; SKIIllliLlL Annv McMiclnu-l, Hulwrtu Smith. HuIL-n Louise IHHV I lIRl-Il', .Lmv VVJhun. ,Llnv Honnin, Ind: 5L AuhnL anlluy Bonnie Dublc, 130 N, , --. w-$mw-..WWWW$WWWWNW .Mu-.;-.v....,, ..h--....u;-..w, ' mmawu . i9. ROW 0177' Linda L Jnstuu And; Ruinm, Linda .IoncsA Bunniu Dnrmm judmh Lcu Hinhzlrd. Lmdn ' n. Cathy BAIus, Elimhcth KILlCzum, RLt Twcul-ROH' ' V0: Minniclynn Murhm Julio Nuhlvs, Burhu'u Lutx. Bunny Lvliuy Luwl lllcks, Jizu'lxu'u jnhnsnn, Snlllc 17.me Mun Todd KvnnL-Lb, Juntt thnm v1und.w ROXV THREE: Betty Carpvnh-I; PJlSy Lx'wiw. Ijlsix: K-q, Hcggiu CUI'LIUS. Judy Compton. Lon Ium RICIIJHIMHL mbn Hanna: Buvrrly anhom, Iidnum .Ivii h'iwL Ruth XVvihrL Shmly CriH'inr- ROXY ItUl'R: MAW 'ull 5h'1711rxls Truth CliflixL Jum Lukmn. LnAnn IH'vx-InzuL Aunu'y Clvmmnns. Annr Pvlvr. Clvmm Mason Pom: lJi.uu' lidxmnls. Mildml Crulan Bmlmm Jenn XVJrLL Ann Champion. judy Howell. Keeneland Hall ROW ONE: l'mmu- valand. .Ianio Dmnpsm; Cvlin Cuwood, Dumllu' Hmmutl, Dcvdiw Dzn'is. lzmx VAm. Kitty HanL-vy Cuylmdu Cm. Inwillr XI. INKILI'IML Sm IIHHI-nbvrmlr. ?HUH' TH'U. bnmnnv Mdrlin. Billh BmwlL Nuum O'Connor. CMIQ' Sm HUH'H, lMtrIuiu T111110. thun-t XHHIWUI'HI. Suv .hm Pugn; Wiggw HIlHL-IL Edwiim RImu-hu: valgn Hulmnl livr'l'xn Ynnw-x. ROH TURN! Milllv Bm't'lwxsky. XLu'ylz-v HM HAML th limmlL Bar Am Mtly. Lur'y Kl!lipk'l15ldl!l I, C. - ulxn D.uuwl5, Arlvnr HthiL: Hlll'uun-l Dx-nhkun; Path Hmw. Chrnlx'u Hmlxn, l,illfld Cilnlllx. HUH HN'H: MII-Iry Mann. Mir leglnll Unruly; l,ipx Ilmmw M'ismnlnlrgm Nnmtx 5mm Culdm-ll, In Hmn, I'd! 1 uwhw Chu'lulh- NUHainm-r. Imm Kym. .lu ilrnxlm 'lllih Svumdd, Ann Mumk, Ln: Kunuhux PAM Culdwv 131 ROW' ON I' Dunml Sm: TLIII, Patsy Ann Cumminx', Carole ,Imn Kmn . jurb ulur, Jun Crist. Kay Pnlmwr, Sarah DuE I'uwvrx; Xudivu: J lillnmn, Barbara VhiL1cru, Cynthia Allen,- ROH' 'I'WU: linrlmm Hivlmnls, Nuni Guntl, J ,Annc Andcrscn, Cunnir Vussnwy-r, Suzy Schlosscr, Linda Lynn. Bnrlmm Ann Slmlm, Mqu-Ilz- Stmmlnll, Put Moran, Mary Ann Smith, Judy Allz-ng HUW' THREE. jmcr 'l'ullumn. Bubs; Anshcim, Jo Anne Jewell Hall HOH' UNICV jom 1'1 St'hlnid, L, Hlildhk'th Hmnk XVihnu lhdlllll'HIHllL'lL Luvsz XV, HHN'N'. Lvniv Hum. Vuldio erkult. 5' Huh VAHI VIIUH IMH Ilum MiHvli Hvlll Sliniih. ROW- 'I'W'O: Amnu lhmnr. NAHUM 1.mll. Imv Cnrnhn anL-cs lmlmlv. Yulm Lu lR-n-w. KJHH' lhgxnukls. Sumn 1301mm Ann NMHIHL Lvmll jvlirn Pllxllix Vnghi. Hulh Mm .kasnn. 1:32 Schmitt, Linda Camus. fret chry, L1 aine Fannlli, Phyllis Ann Kirtlcy, Sue Ellen Rig Art. Barbara Fmvnl.7 ROW FOUR: Linda Christian Emrick, Bnrbnru Jean Buck, Nancy Lee Cert? man, Ester Hiltll Jones, Karen Whmack Sue Luhrccht. Sully Turnbull, Joyce Builuy, Gayle llorterfleld, Judy Hughes, Elcnor Jenn Rubia: Mary Sue Ki'bl1C-V.7 HOXV THREE: T.Dis Shryuck. Kathy Noe, Judy Popv, Cmmio Baker, Helen H; mey Pch1 s Chanda Crecn L'mih Glenn. Nancy Manna. AL Rouse.-RUW' FOUR: Sdundm Slnmgx Cnml Andruws, Clwndd Cm: Pvnnix Lou Elwrt, Suzunn J. Russell, Glyndu Stephens, Sena Zimmerman, Linda June Pruitt. ROW ONE: Patricia Frankliuferri Cleaves, Carol Craigmyle, Ann Haley, Juan Hensley, Judith Kitchen. Mary Cox. Marcia Kingsley, Debbie DoherLy-ROW TXVO: Marcia Kells, Susan Burkhardt, Jerry Hombuttklc, Jcnnnin Curtis Beverly Lawren- son, Ann Combs, Donna Freeman, Carol Hurherson, Ann Crccr, Nancy Burker-HOW' THREE: Toni jnckson, Robin Jones, Judy Abbott, Patsy Frumun, Cuml Baldwin, Judy DcLand, Dclys Hyde, Dorthy Barker, Jane IIam'nsmin, Ann CntinmL Martha Fuquu, Judi Jones, Mary Carol Coons-ROW FOUR: mdcs, Lynn SvlmlL Elizabeth Thurber, Pam Spitht'r. Jauk Multmo. CI'L'lClwu Kluliwr, Scotti ViHi2mh'r ROW' 'IWVO. Illy XX HIL- worth, lhtliu XVhihr. Jerry ILLIM' Pnrkm: Ctrol 'l'lmrnlmrg Anne Mllchcn, Miller Vurd, Emmy devo. mu Squle Diunm: Phillipa Audrey Thornton. RUU' TIIH NAmq' Suhimlu-lvr, Linda Rothwcll, Be, y lellgonu-ry. Maul m Hirhwm. NmL-y W'illidms, KVynnn Vulsm1 Isz'l xVCIII'L Hilu I'Hm- Suldi Bccvos, Jeanette Smith: Judith A. Monoylmu Sam IiiL-lxiu Mary Blzlmzhc Smith, Ihlriciu A. Stevens, Barium Sutton-ROW Barbara Johnson, Peggy Adclmun. Dorothy Barkley, Put Burk- ley, Fat Franklin, Shirlcy Cox, Robcrta Dullny, Judi jonos. Fontuine Kinkcud, Jeannie Lewim Peggy EdglcyAJiLNV FIVIC: Jane Gilliam, Janet Buyd, Kuly Copeland, y IIuH, DnrbAm Cnrrieo, Cnrcl Cosby, Edith Justicc, Barbara Bryant, Nuuuy Bushnrt, Mary Lou I'Iulchinson, Jill I'Inncmi', Clwrri Burnett, Sally Buster, Gay Ellen Eaton. Julia Lcichlmrdt. Patterson Hall 53M , FOUR, lMHi Ilm- Pmllvv, 5 1y Violll. Linda Srlmr-ixlrr, BMW Pam, Dvlkumh Minimd. Cumlyn Morriw'y Cnmlv Slllr-s, Caml Mt'lnlrm ,lzmv-t 'I' .Snv WWMmun. Slrphmm- I'JHY, ,Iu Nvll SUHATHM-i HUW' I'VH C, ICW-lrwn V, Quinn Cmnl Mt: Clvlland. Malyl Imp MitL'Iu- l,inrln SpunuIr-r. Cami .lmn 'Il-nv-tL NIM'gant U'Txhnlvy. Karl II Mtlilhutldu. me 'lurli dglm Judir' XV-xliv. Mzn'tluzl le.zIHrrL mem- Smith. Ilmly Muh '. CLLer' :vawlignlv. Linda Mmmfrldl, jmn Mhhlys, Var; k'km , Cllrulim- 'l uylm -hA - anxx 3 i i KO W 0N1: : Ellyn liusscll, June Brown. Weldon House Dillard House HCHV OVIC: Sandra Montgonwry, sccn'mry; Clcnn Jones, social Chairman; June Withers, IYV'PSiLIv'HL Mun-Lx Yx'nmw lhndshov. tnxmun Summc HmuL virc pro. lentr ROIV TWO: muu- valv Unull-r. Hrvmh Wqu'. ISvltir HJlonc. Sri Smhm'.xti Sukimn. 'l'ediako Mala. HJHIx'n Hwnm hm Cmyhnv Smith. Nadmv Mvaght. Jm'svjh'n Hue Arvin XVAA rcpr Katina HOW I'HRICI'I lhtricm va Su'x'um'. Khry L. Mm'tnn. Frum-Ds Huckworth. Mzu ,- l'l'auwixx- lhmvmiw. Jlllic Guchx. Sumnnc Preston. Ann Kclly. Rnsn XVnrlzmd, Kathy Guy Hmmn. V.nul.1 Put. 134 Kay Ilcuilmw social chairman; Mary Jnnicc Towlcs. Vice presidvnt; Vuy Lou Lyom, 11mm: mdnztgu'; June Fay, prcsidcnt; lichccm Vuts0n. sccrohu'y; Bm'erly Cnrdwcll, trumn'crfRUN TWO: Lualicu Ann Ilzu'din: Gcri W'iuk; Glenda pnrliunmImrhm, Sdndm Bedwull; Mrs, Ethel Squires, housunmthcr; Numtyl: Williams; Lou And Activity was the keynote of Hamilton House this year, with the girls participating in numerous campus organizations, including the Wolsey Foundation Council, BSU, Home EC Club Home Eu and Ag Cuuncil, Honors Program, XVomensy Residence Hall Advisory Council, Freshnmn Y, YWCA, Mortar Board, Phi Upsilon Omi- cron, and Mcdicus the Med Center hewspaper. Highlighting Hamilton HOUSES social year were a Halloween party, the Snowball Formal, faculty and homecoming tans, Parents, Day, am orphans party, pic- nics, desserts and dilmers Hamilton House is :1 cooperative residence unit with each girl sharing expenses and housework with the others in an attempt to learn to live together cooperatively and economically. Six freshmen moved into Hamilton House last fulL Hamilton Elmmr Burkhurd Norma Cuhlv Mary Dixml Bony Fnlr'y Edru Hamilton Laurel llauupttm Hannah Hicks Judy Hopkins Belly Kumuaugh Barbara Lumdrum Lilldd Lln'ul Linda MidkiH Elimlwlh NL'WL'H Cvm'lin Saucy low 110 Silmlmns Limh Snclling Junnm- Stxlr-q Numy VWlitz- Churltnu 'W'illiznm Joyce XVnml House 5h l ..-........ M.......-..-....-.,m...a.--.w--...m.. ... , .. . B Vn'zi . A 2.333... . Greeks CHEERS , . raiding in communal mmmralinn . . . enjoyw zcseruice . . , forming 1116-ng friendship. mg formula, rush, Cit; Fm? 5n n t 1 i I Tim roof uzux y'mt mmther resting place for this ADPz' clown dining rush. Mrs Wtinifn-ll Buzzvll Donna Argue Linda Buyh'ss' Humku Bcutun Udu'n'nv UI'I'LZl'St'll PulriviA Hutm'r jmw Hmvm- HHu-l'ry Bmwn Jucullt-Iinv Cain Jlllt' Collinx Junim- Iiumvhuw Hhtlmn Comrll thim' Cox ,lam- Um Marilyn Crmw Ann D, vs Pmmy lCln-rt anws I'K-mumn Mary Fivld Linda Ft rr Mitzi Guuld Uh'mh Crm-n Pz'nny Un'rr nmn- Hull Nnm'y ILIII Annn Ihumltun Limb Hurbison hum lh-nslm 138 1012 Chapters . . . Founded Wesleyan College, Georgia, 1851 . . . Benz Psi chapter established 1941 V t . Presi- dent: Laurulee Vry. Alpha Delta Pi December was the big month for the ADPFs. During the month they celebrated their twentieth year on campus. A Christmas Party for the underprivileged children was held at the chapter house, and the annual Christmas Buffet for actives and pledges left all the girls in good spirit as they headed home for the holidays. Jam sessions both the fall and spring semester kept things swingin' around the house, and the Rhapsody in Blue formal in the spring concluded the social activities, Homecoming Queen honors went to the ADPi'S this year as Bettie Hall was chosen by popular vote of the students to reign over the annual event Again this yezu', tho ADPi'S fmmd their way into many campus hnnorm'ies. Among these an: Cwens, Linkst Kappa Delta Pi. Chi Delta Phi, Phi Sigma Iota, Phi Alpha Theta, and Theta Sigma Phi. Both president and secretary of the Woments Athletic Association were ADPFS, Sewn girls are members of Tau Sigma, and twu arc Blue Marlins and SUKY members, an informal party x L Nancy Martin,, AD Pi rush chairman, greets rushees arriving w for Sam Horm'r Cm'nlo llnlvltv Martha JllL'Ullb Nancy Jnnus Beverly Juscph Frances Knight Betty Lucy Chnrlmu- LCJ Jami Lewis Nnnry 1mm: Lorcno Mclntirv Marilyn 'H:-111li11' Edna ML-Millan Jerri Mulum Lu-qm-Iinr Mdlunv llriskillu Mvndlm' vamv Vivhnlls Luaunw th'll Gloria Paulo Num'y Puynv Judith Pnpc Sm- Ime-y Pulrlcia Rankin Tvrvm Henri Judith Svulndal Smldm Slu'rin Aml Sh'nnk Drllnn-s' SWAN! Jnym' Tnpprr Cuul 'l't-I'rvH Barbara Thompson Judith 'J'rihblr Cllm'lir- 'IVrin-llr Juno 'I'm-kvr Lulm-IH- Vu Paw Whllum Jn-u-I' antx : M Vn 5lmnn'hnr! I XVhiU- PMrimu W'irHlum Lym- XVIIIiuIm Nancy H'iniums EVPIYH Ynlvll OruIvu Zit'glvr 139 i' i E i x i 'i 1 . i 3 f i Aiphel Gums pmbnbly profited less this year than their fathers, who acquired new friends, correspondents with mutual interests, Llnd business contacts during the sororityis lhlher-Dzillghtm wcekund. Girls moved out to make room for dads, who were entertained with a Saturday night jam session. complete with circle tlzmcu zmd chzipomnos. Promptly At 1 3.11m men were ruquired t0 bu tucked snugly in their daughters, beds. Acmimnit'nlly, Alpha Gamma Delta is represented in Alpha Lambda Dcltu, chns, Links, and Mortar Board hon- oraries. The chapter received two honors in one night last year: the Scholarship trophy at the iiStars in the Night pro- gram and Hit HL-len Dodge Taylor Spiiit Award, given iumuully tu tIiL- xim'm'ity displaying outstanding Panhpllenic spirit. The girls wont all out I'm' trophies this year, winning first plum in lhv Ail Campus Sing, second plzlcc for their hmmmnming dispiui. first prize in the Pushcmf Derby, and second prizv in tho LKD Dchutantc Stakcsi Alpha Cums muted out and dads moved in far the ohaplerk hrs! mmunl fathers: weekend. Alpha Gamma Delta 85 chapters . , . Founded Syracuse Universitz , New York, 1904 . . . Ep- A-ilon chapter established 1908 . i i President: Faye Stephenson. Hum Di-i- Man mei-Imp Alilriilgv HJIHLI ,lem'nniln Sm' iidii lil'lh iiilm' Himnn Bull .miu Brniilmn Muir Hliukxlnml Hiuulllil ihuwn Hulvlli- lhuwn i Hmiim livmlwtl Hindi. HIm-lwu ?miluh H' Hilhvmn' Ciisxiily -rs I'ntli Umuii Hhimm Cllcimuii Judith Chit Linda Fuiimnn Humm Culvumn Czlmi Collin Anim Cuhin kliliIn-il Combs l-tU Lena Cmvhord Nanny Dmtfurth Noll DAVIE Marilyn Dimn XIAIUM Edwurds Imdn Enslm Bubbir Cumhn'n ShL-u'y Gibson Ann Goddard Suo Grunuis Marguvt ILuldnn . u'y ILm'cll Ann lhn'is leissu Hart Bally HleS Bdrhuxx Hill MArgnrvt Ilulluml Lilliu llullmxuny Cm'nlv Hmmkul Namy Howard Putxiciu Jun'is Llhhy Judd Paula judd Cumlyn Kollx'y Cluu'lcm- Kitsxm Cnml Km'nig Cilml Lccl Elrlillf Lung Dizuu- Mun'k Jmh Muhvrly PuU'itizl Mullimn Ann Nrur.1tl1 XAKICY Nit'kvll . I; im- Numim Franu-m O'Cmmm Ihulvlln Oxxons Patty PuulL-y Ann Piper Inga Rilvy Ltlllisl' Hum- Dmnv 1103's Mary Saunumm Claudia Sliulel Audrey Snlani ILmim- T.nlm-r Vulgarot Timon AIIYK' 'I'mM 'denr X'.m Hump May VValHu-r fuly Runh-rs Chum Suulvllr' Putrh lzl Sdumlvr Huiuu Sthwnrlz Dvimml: Shalirl l'ut SnrH Luiq Sh-plu-mm. Inuit H'Allmw Ihhn-m XV xlIuv CLLIHI V Mun Lulu V'v-Iylu Hindu HI H Mur Hvlwn X'iJKIJu Kmm. Zurum ACD Mm Alice S. Martin Ann Cluuulu'rluin l'llililhl'lll Cmtkwriglll Clmrlutlv llilvlwnl Alpha Xi luadx the Bid Day Parade to Funkhumer Building, where rudmm' received their .mron'tu bids. Alpha Xi Delta Founded Lombard College, Illinnix, l89f3 , . . Xi chapter m'mblishltd 1908 . . . Prysident: June Allen Byers. 94 Chaptem . . . Slmrtm Adams Inwlvt- Anmtmng Kntlu-rirw llx-uhm Illz'mltl llvumnl Diana llluir l-Illztllwlll Hormel llullmm llllck Jmly lluissun jmw Ilwm Cynllnu .quunm r ll.u'lmm Clxrritn lluhirid Cntly 'Xltuw'lul me HJW Uvmmlius Immw hurtis Ilyrlr 11.nulvm Carol Unis lwmnv Illlvis IJHIU' Ilvwlu'l lhm' ICmm tLImhn llmncr Month Gammm llm'rrl; Guumlvz Slmrnn Cultin Jam llnrlvnktviu Snmn llomu' SJHIlLl .14ng 1-12 Had it not been for interested Alpha Xils, the Pledge Day Parade would now be 2111 event of the past The girls talked with several University olHicials and the mayor uf Lexington. obtaining permission for tho c:u'-cade in honor of new pledges in all sororities. Interest in othcr somttities tlidxft end there for Alpha Xi Deltu-its pledges held a Halloween party for all sorority pledges. In honor of their new housemother, a tea was sponsored by the girls last full A sweatshirt party, :1 Christmas buffet. the Pink Rose Formal, and 21 jam session completed the so- rorityls soci'll events. Alplm Xi was represented in Beta Alpha Psi, Theta Sigma P1111 Phi Sigma Iota, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Blue Marlins, Student Union Board, Pitkin ClulL W'Orld University Service, Speech Therapy Club, PE Major, Links; Mortar Board, Troupers, WAA, zmrl Tau Sigma. K I, ,. 2; Alpha Xi put mnihzs rm fIIL'CS of many children at their orphrmKs Christmas party. hf! u: x-n, w; Juumv .Iunm' Judi jumps Lois Juncx Jewell Kmldrick Lou King Phyllis Kil'tlvy Judith Lumpluu Dnmthoa LCLIL'I'L'X Linda Lonz Bettie Leslie Kullu'rim' Lewis Karen Mnlilhdtmn Indy UHVTS Lugunu Mvrodith Sue XliHvr Drlhmdu Minim'll Vul'jm'iv Mullm Xndrml Xlnnyzm KJy Murphy Cn-lchvn ans V'irmniu Unusln thly llzu'u Brcndu I't-nrlman PAlm-iu Per Sharon Pm Dianne Phillips Sophia Pill' Suruh Powers .Ium'l Pmsluk Krix linmsq Alum HPUKI Vur'x Hum'rs Umynlu- Shillmu llvtt' Slulltun Putriciu Sum Elizabeth Smith Nina Slump Norma Snnpp Barbara Sohmmn Emily Spvur Cumlv $11le Nudim- Stillman Linda Stmknpf lilimhr-lh Stut'lwn th'r- 'l urt tuh4 Cuml Tharp Hurlnua W'ln'lutrn 'u'unmm W'illnuus Vunm Vn0rIun k AXiD -.. m m' A IE; I 1-. -A .MMW-M.H.HW -.........,-.,,.V.m............. .. -. V Ilmlzticmnim: E'EL'. Chi Omega Alum Atltlllh' , Altxander , C ITUl Amhuw t Ihtt; AutI-r N.Inth'u Bt'M'h Chhw Bminl M .anu' Btmth Unlivtlu Hunth t'.tlhu'l'im' Brumnwnt N.Inq HHN'IIHt t Sum Ihuhalt IAIN Cunmrll Illkll Funk Nttlwlillv Cuprlttml Ltnx Unw V mu tlmhx ktth t..r q tLImI Cnuulmlv Dc nlw Dmihl Stu III Ht 0 I HI IIn l I D1 WIN x I'thzlzx Htlug mt I'. Ilintl 14-! Chi Omcgm posters mud all: on hum! w boom the tVilllcuts on For the third straight year, :1 Chi Omega was crowned Kentuckiau Queen and chosen to represent the University in the Mountain Laurel Festival. Ann Roget's Martin, the Chi 0 candidate, was selected from thirty girls during the annual contest in Memorial Hall. Highlighting the fall semester was the Swap VVeekeud, when pledges moved in and took over the house, putting the actives out to End lodging elsewhere. Other social activities included the full pienie 21nd annual spring formal. Honoring their dvcmsod housemother, Chi Omegas initiated the Peggy S. Henry Memorial Award, to be given annually to :1 medical student. The Chi 0,5 entertained patients at Eastern State Hosw pitul this year. and held their annual Economics Dinner to honor an outstanding sophomore girl majoring in economics. Enlightmcnt rm communism, an original and informative achievement of the Chi Omegtfs, was featured in talks and panel discussions by members and guests during several of the sororitfs active meetings, 124 chapters . . . Founded University of Arkansas, 1895 . . . Lambda Alpha chapter established 1914 . , . Presi- dent: Jane Cannell. Virginia Elliott June 17 4111 Cecile Lvorvn Anne Full llzlrbgu lfimvh Betsy ishbutk JdHL' Fwtch Ann Fins Emily Cumlyn Cour Ann Ilulm' Barlmm llnrkcy Judith Hurrvld Pnh'iciu Ihrris Peggy IIighsnnth Carolyn 110M Sm- th-Hc Diulmc .Ivll'vrson Hnlwluc Krlly Evelyn Kvlsull Mnrshu Kingsley Kuiy Kirk Mdrty Lair Ann Marhn Minniulyml Martin Suzannc Marlin Lynn Must Luu Nlulllis Junmn- MuChm- l'mmu Merrill M: y Miller SJ y Vul'ymn Julia NUNCS Elizabeth OHumk Clurm Primmso LuVm'nv Runklvy lh'lu Ray Cumlyn H0111 Juliv Hichcy Cumlyn lludig Bu'clly Rudy Llu'y Salmon Sllcllcy Simcux Kay Slunv Sillliil Smith Lynn Snwvr Hunniv Thmnns Katheryn 'Hmmm Linda Tobin El 'l'riplull c: Trump Nancy Vaughn Nr'll Vaughn Hohvrlu Vim;L'IJl Dmm' Vilhluw jmm W'ulkor Hurbum HUIII Mulmwt V m1 mu; Wm m- Diullm VI Arm Ann H'nmlwanl Ann H'mihf I'nhirim XVriMH X0 SE. II BREE; k mm -W Up, .1 XI. Hirknum Clun'lnttr Addlns Miro Akin H t Dutliv Barklvy Muxy vahurd t Jmhth lh'lutivh t Hulguc'l Riggs judiv lSmmh-nlvurg lhlmvlu Brnwn Mumurvt BIIL'ILmun Ih-u-Ly Cnnphe'll Fuoluw Cnlllitls Mtlrix Cnons l'nth Cuwgvll Judy Craft Ucn Dn'llllu Munindn Dim'ks Virgium Hishamnn 146 Tri-Dclt natives forget the min to admire their trophy for the best smority homecoming display. 106 trimmers t . medgd 13051011 Uniwmih, 1888 . . . Delta Him chap- ter evtrlblishcd 19:23 . . . Kay Kuster. President: Service projects wen: emphasized by Tri-Detts this year, with holiday visits to children's hospitals and old folks! homes, Members pledged themselves to donate individual time to making life happier for those in institutions such as Eastern State and Shrincrst Hospitals, and the Kentucky Training Home. Christmas curda nut cups filial with candy and gifts, and personal letters written by Tri-Delts were taken to these institutions. Two surprise parties here conducted by TritDelt pledges: -u Halloween event for the big sisters, and u Christums party for actives 21nd orphan children. Pledges 21150 sold magmjnes, contributing the proceeds to a national scholarship fund. Delta Delta Delta co-sponsnred :1 Saturday afternoon jam session with Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Tau Delta, and Phi Delta Theta last fall, in addition to the somrityys mm spring formal, an annual Christmas dance, at Pansy Breakfast for graduating senior members, and 11 Founders, Day Banquet. Twice the sorority came out on top in campus events, winning the homecoming display and the Sigma Chi Derby trophy. Delta Delta Delta Man'v Downing Nanm-y Edmunds Dcuunu Enoch Ann Evms thh Fugurli Omdd c.ldhm'n Esther GL'UIU Jum Unnlvtt Martha Cn-L-nwmul Jill Ihnwwk Jolly lltu'din Mary Hill Ann Juihnw Dummy jvnkinn XIMV JI'H qu'l .uu Johnson Clmrlnnv ,Iumw' Nnnq lanes VViHiv julLLm Edith ilmtlul Nauu'v King,Y Jum- kuslA-I 1.01:; Iumgmn .lllLb deuvnu' Pulrirlu lmwis Lml Amn' Lisunlg Carolyn Hansfivhl Gingn'r Marlin Nule Marlin EliL hrtll Mum XIurL'LI ML'Dm-wu Hmy lew'l Bdg V! 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All sororities wvrc serenaded and given presents by the 117115 1111111111; 11112 1111131111115 3111151111 DL-cu11111cr was 21150 t11c 1111111111 1111 111a 11111111111 DZ 1111110 B1111 at Spring Valley Conn, 11y 1111111. The somrily's 1'11 1311:11ch p1aced 1111111 111 1110 Sigma 1:111 Derby 11115 'cur. 111-1111 Cronnc. DZ president, was chosen outstanding 31'111111' by 1101' sorority 5151015 21t 1110 1391111 21111 Founders' Day 1111111111111 whom 1111- 11155.10 11 1'15011 Service, Award was given 111 Jo Ann A1101. 0pm. 1111mm. 11055111151 jnm sessions, 111111 1101156 parties 101' 1111- 11111115129 11111111711-11-11 111v 1111111111 activities 111 Delta Zeta. T1117 K1'1'111111 Murtur 110.1111. YWCA, SUKY 8111110111 Union 1111111111 111111 11111 110111 1111- 1111111111: 111C uzlmpus organizations in which 1111- 9111'111'1'11' 15 10111050111011. 111111111 A111111y 1.1111111 Alvuy 11 A1111 Avlm' Ar111111 11111115 111111111111 1112411011 11111111111 1111111111 511i1'11'y 1111111 Mary Ily1'11y 1x211111111111 11:11111011 .1 11.11111 11111111111 13111129 11 ;1111111 120111115 1111x1110 1111110111 11111.11 12111111111113 1111111 11:1in 1711111101111 11.11'15' 1.11.1111 111-11; 11211111111 Dirkvy 1'111111'111 1111111111: Aliw- 1'71'1-11111111411 V1111111 19110511 11.1111111' 11111111 11111114 151'1'1' 1111111111 1'11111 1111111 CI 11110 111111 11.111ki11r: S1111 11.11'1u11mn 111101111111'1111111'0 . 31.111111 11i1111111'g111 1-18 Phi Delts presented roses to all sorority pledges. mmVZa Delta Zunfx find the Creek W'cck dinner a welcome Dm'iutx'nn in dinning company. Wr ' Bnrhzxm Hulsh'ill Mary Jvllbrs Czuul Johnson Foggy Jnlmmn Kulhm'inc thmm Linda qucs Eleanor Knlwlur Harlin Kva Murcia Kvlls Cumh- Mug VII iniu lem-n Gloria Knucklrx Linda Lid! Mury LyUh' Manly Mulliu Ann' 1 Hil' XIHlllix Lois Millvr Nanny Mumc Carolyn Ncwdiguh- Lenon' valaml Kntlllan Nm- Sumlm Purlmm Carol Plllllzm Susan PI'IVU lergnn'l gmiwnlmn Num'y Ht-znl Susan Hvrvm Juan liivhnrd Connie Rirlygrr Slu' Higmn Pulljriu Hump Sumnn Hussrll Lind'l Srlmn-idz-I Pulnuiu Sllinm-rs Charla Shiva Ilcnric Snmlmush Cumly Sparks DcAmm 'I'hnmpsrm Peggy 'l rm- Sumiru VAIIVHIHI Ann Vuut Harbnm Zwr'ifrl 3?: KB; 3! EV: m Emu? KappaAIpha Theta Attending the sororitst national convention in California, two Kappa Alpha Theta members received the national mea1 d Award for the local chapteljs outstanding work last yam: Thetafs social life was highlighted with the annual spring formle at Lnndsdowne Country Club. Other social . events included a Christmas date dinner, a jam session ' - i given for all greek pledges on campus, a homecoming Smmdm Tattenhull uscs friendly persuzm'on during rush week. brunch and jam session, a state day, and 11 parents, open house Members of Theta were active in Tau Sigma, Young Democrats, AFROTC sponsor group, the VVomeu's Ad- visory Council, Kentucky Kernel, KSEA, Blue Marlins, 89 chapters . . . Founded DePauw . k 1 l w Uniwm'ty, 1870 . - , Gamma Iota :UKY, .Moxtm Bomd, chm, Lm 3, ant several othex chapter mmblishecl 1945 . . . Presi- onorarlesv dent: Phyllis Lutes, y judilh Allen Mary Anderson Gypsy lerker Mmy Bartlett Nan Bauer Susan Bcrtulsmnn Suszm Blnunt Bnrhum Brawncr Sharon Brown PJIIIIJ Buchanan Limlu Burkholdcr Shlnyn Burlcw Szlndru Butz Mury Cmnpbcll Mury Carpenter Susan Curr lery 10x Shirley Cox JUyt'L' Cunningham EtlwlL-r Davidson Nanny Ellis .13 Sumnm' Fish Hindu Fuwlkes Judith Cnudull .quuclinr Huglur 6 Doris lhinus Susan H.1Ivy Jamrk Hicks M Cay Hinklc 511ml! Hodges z Juno Hnlfcr 7'4 Jlllil' Howsvr I r z 7 Hotly Hubbard - I .x F: lev Hudson . f f: Yvonm' Hunt 4 i 150 Joan Jumvson Ellen Kmuhy Kathryn Konrnvy Judi Kim Virginia LL-Unurd LimLL LlltL'S Phyllis Lntus Mary Mchull Gloria Mnldcn Mary Mclculf Anne Mitchell Marilyn Morgan Bunnie Nochvutul Mignon Nclsnn Lochic Overlwy Shephuniv Pnttcy Barbour Pcrry Martha Phillips Pixie Plit'hl Virginia Priest Peggy Rollins Beverly Smith Jenn Smith June SquiH-Ivt Jean Sqnif'lct Iudy Stiverx Sandra Tuttcrshall Judy Thomas Vivian Toner Jimmie Twcul Emily Vance Fay Wallace Margaret VVcluh Nan Wells Sara chtworth Barbara Whvclcr Lida VVillinms Sue V'Villiuxm PamI-lu VVinklcr Judith VVyliu KAT ms: mu nm It; RMP-Mu..mm-. w. W..- mum... WW... , Kappa Delta celebrated its golden anniversary on campus 101th r1 weekend of euents. Here, chapter members admire flu: sorm-ityis histury with the nutimml pruxidynt. A crchmtion 0f the 50th your UK cmxls have wow the diamond pin of Kappa Delta was held in December, honoring,Y the founding of Epsilon Omega chapter on campus. High- lighted by lhc attendance of the national president, lhc occasion included :1 dance. ted zmd luncheon. Herriugtun Lakc was the scene of the third nnnuul retreat W3 rlmplvrs , v Founded Longwand held by thc' sorority, lhc Whitc Rose- Fonnnl was observed. Collage. Virginia, 18.97 . . . Epsiltm and desserts, sercnudos and 21 Christmas lor umbrplivileged Onwm chapter established 1910 . . . childrcn rounded out the main social events for the year. hpmlcmg Sm: Paliun R0534 In campus participation the KDE wen: awarded scum intramural trophies, including the Honor Plaque for the most participation, Thc chapter won first place in the Mm'di C1115 skit and took second place in the anbi Chi Pushmrl Derby, Ihlw KAslwim Susan 'XdJir lem' HJI'IIL'U Mm- nl-ggs Q; HJrhquI Ill n'klnxrl1 d UIUYHIJ HUULU Kvnniv Hmvling Imu- nwl Hixiv Rn'mvl XLH'ilvv Uumnl I'M Lluxidy erx' K? .qmmn Nmuv Clcmmum Fully Cnlmm Cumlyn Combs K II! Cumull Cnmlv Cngln 3mm Crm'm1 Cuml lhuuhom' Judy Duy Sm- Dounvy Slwllvy Edwards Hopv Espiv Crnu' 1:1 hvrstmm Mn-lzmiv FONSIH' Ann Fiunvgun Linda Fituh Sally Fluunt Alim- Fln'd Joan Cillvspit' Flum'us Uix'unv Indy Cmff Hvln-m'u Cmm'l' Sdndn-lla H.111 Sun Hmkins Mun Hnrmxl de'y Ihwlwn Hrlrn Huywood HJH'IMM 'hlllh Edwim thx BMW 1' SO XImx-Clvnn Kviuhllvy anm Kva' Alice Kiukuul Judy Kn-is Hrnw LuLilwrlK- Lqum Lvallr Joan Lt'su'r Lind Lloyd Jmn Lm'vru klely an'lnvv Anm-th- Ht-Chu'n Ann MvUnnnugh Ann MAinngvr Burtlw Max'ullzly Brmldzl Murlllm ATYJI Muynurd Marilyn Mcn'dith Nina Millm- Diana Mills Dummy Mnnrv Tnnm-r Oulvy Mm'lllu lh'xis Mary Ilium Sm' Wm; Sn'zzunw Svllluw-I Didlw M hurr Nz'ilu Scott C Kay Shuxtvr Juno Smkvs Cumlc Swopv Burlmru Taylor lJMrim'n vansvnd Muryum Triplvtf Crmniz Vossnwyor Sunrlm W'ulkor Trudy W'vbb Judy Hrmt luvqm-Iim- Vilxrm Alum H'rmrk KD g E E E i- l .. W$m-w.u.m.mw 86 chaplm . Lydia Amnhl Judi : Ballard l'Ilwu- Burr Mm BI'H Cumlinr Hmt Muw Hlaumm WhHth- Hugurd Mdrwrct Horn ICu-h n Hrirluf'urlh K' v Hrm'tkI-r Milli Ihn'm'tl Susan IanLm Un-lm anuml Unlimla Cldy l'n'lll Uhun'vs Hm; tlurhin 1mm Co - Ann Du s hlt'lmy Illwmn Kay Dmhmmm Sumn Dmhlmlnn Dmnm Dnll'y HIIHI Ihrlv Muu' :JNHII I'lli'mlwth Hvam Zillihl Finwl xn Hun-hm' mun! mthc Huh. Ulhlslmuvl Mnrmn-t Cmd JLIIIC Huff Ih-h'u Crulmm thm Hamiltml Hurlmm Harkinx' Miu- Hurt Fl'nnrinv Uulimun Iyislwlh Hulsn'lhlw Kitty Hundlvy lhrlmm Jnhnmm Jmmift'r Imu-s Kappa sish'm congratulate .xwimnmm after winning the sorority minimum! swimming title, . , Founded Mnnmauth College, Illinois, 1870 h , chapter established 1910 . h dam: Kay Drahnmnn. Kappa Kappa Gamma Marking the sororityk 50th anniversary on the UK camp pus, the Kappas moved into their completely remodeled and enlarged colonial style house last fall. The anniversary was celebrated with a banquet in the now dining room, equipped with columns and Hickering gas candlelight in chandeliers. Kappa Kappa Gamma took first place in the women's intramural swimming meet this year, Traditional events conducted by the sorority were the mother-daughtcr tea, :1 Christmas dance, '4 spring formal, scholarship banquet and a breakfast honoring graduating seniors. The Kuppns boasted six members in the Air Force Spom 5013, three University cheerleaders and eight girls in Blue Marlins, The sorority was also represented in Mortar Board, Theta Sigma Phi, Kappa Delta Pi. Delta Psi Kappa, chnsh Links, and Chi Delta Phi. 2- MM The K111271113 cannot help but be u little smug about their newly celebrated their 50th year on renovated house. campus. The opening Virginia Kcmp Beverly Lmvrvnson Jcsbim LoBus Elizzlhulh Lehman Pnh'i u Lunz Durham Lull. .Suc Mchlnluy Bvuy N.Ircum Dill Murr Emily Mauwvll Jnlit Mum's Imuy Milwurd Ihy Mmm' Jum- Muurv Nnm-y Murrow Nzum Nivol Judith Uslvnnuu Ann l'uth-lson Junnihxr l'hipps Sulunm- Pilyvr Pally Pn'nulu Edith Prilvholl Cumuixw Himch qunm- Rich Emih lhlry Amw Rnlwrls Suszm HUIll'l'l'w Kutlnyn Huw-r Juno Muss Ann SCUU Smun Skull XViHi Slmxl Ann Smith Funny Smilh Murit' Slvpht'nmn Kumlyn SIIIivr Viymuiu SHWTHH juxm Vlr'kclh Sally Walkrr Xlzu'y XVzm' Jicvcrly V1 h-nr1mf Vulty XVuertrd k1,. I! n. W mm r 1 E mg Mrs: Sam C. Clohlnd PAIm-iJ Dumu't-Lvr Zara president and foursome. who put ZTA in 1118 Pushcur Darby wimwr's vircle. A lull suhquIc of social events was again recorded for tho Zx'm's this yL-ur. 'l'hL- KanucLiun Hotel was the cite fur thx- lhgrhilth' Sister lhmqnvt, hvld in the full. IAnIer in the vam-slm' thv ZI'T'I'i tmu-k-d to Louisville for the traditional lultu hlulv Day Hm Christmas Party at the house climuxed thc- lull svnu'sh r. Sutidllyg llll' S'pl'lng SL'xnostur was filled with desserts and gum M'ssuuw. 11ml th- Slxmlust Bull Forum! at Lundsdownc Hmnh'y Huh Innught things: to :m and. On mmpm this vmr. lL-ln came nut with top honors at th- lumhdu Chi Pusht-urt Darby 115 they pushed their wlly :u-mw llw Iiulsh hnv to hang home lhu Hrst pluuc trophy. 'lhis yt-ul'h pl'thdL-nt wt l'amhelhmic was 21 Zeta. Other nrmmimlmm whivh ZL-hfs wore mcmburs of arc Links, Phi I'mihm Umimun. Phi Sigma Iota. Mortar Board, Student l'nirm l'nmnlh Young: Dvmncrnls, Hume EC, Club, Cuignnl, 'l'ulx Sigma, SL'KY. :md thv Cosmopolitan Chlb. thu'ul Anmtmnu hum lh'nkon Ulmlyn Htmth Mary Hush hunn-lh' Cuswcll X140 Uhrk Unrnlv Cmvll CJyICHon Eaton XLu'uia I'Imm Harinril- I'inramt Umxl l 1'z'vm.m Mumarrt Chihhr 84 chapters , , . Founded Lngwnod College, Virginia, 1898 . . . Alpha Chi chapter established 1924 President: Margaret Caddie. 4.3mm 9a Myra Goff Ianel Griffin Karon Kramer Linda Lmer-ncc Judith Lewis Phyllis Lilly Dottie Lnnsford Janet Morcdm-k Mimi Mytingcr Penny Nicholls Phyllis Puttcrsuu me ldorson Not lung ufrcr Pushc'm'f Dz'rby. 11A x donned furmulv for annual wring dance. Alicc Rice Ester Hiuhmond Sylvia Robbins Jacqnclhw erdmm L- Mnrlhn Schmidvr ' Patricia Schultz XLm'lyn Stnr'l'vk Batty Stein jmm Stewart Marilyn Swift 1211721th Thom:- Lyndn Thompson Putn'ciu Twcd Judith Wiulo Vivian V00db ZTA ., i i E f 3 v '! ? 3; MAqu 45 , . Officers council plans the semcstm activities arrrms the poker table. SUE LYNN HANKINsiswectheart Alpha Gamma Rho :37 chuptcrx . . , meded Indian- i upnlx's, Indiana, 15107 . V . Omicrun nlwpu'r established l920 . , . Presi- dent: Leroy McMullan. BmxlllSt' of cold weather, the ACH bench party was L'hungod at the ldst minute to an indoor swimming party, Mvmhvrs :Iml diltl'h vnjuyml 1118 warm water beneath tho bubblv at Campbell House, Among the hutcmity's social events WCX'L' their mmuzll Dogpzlu'h l'nrty, fmmn'ng 21 skit in which Li'l Abner and Daisy MuL' xwu- united in nmtrimony by Mnn'yixf Sam. The Pink Row Fm'nml at Natural Bride 21 Halloween purh for whith hu'nimrv mm mmcd nut and loose straw moth in. u hayride. :1 Christnms party for orphans, and informal dances at tho hOIISP rnmplvtul Alpha Gamma Rhu's social calendalt In March, llw buys 1110wa to their new house on W'omL land Avcnuv. ACE is ruprvsuntml in such campus clubs and organiza- tions as the 4-H Club. Lamp and Cross, ODK, Lnnces, 50le hard and Bladt'. and K9329, 158 party, Daisy Mae was still chasing Ifil Abner uf the ACE Dogpatah Mitchell Allcu Cecil 11.41, Jr. Louis Bcnm-lt George Bcrrynmn Stuart Burr; mun Danuld Bonzo Robert Brown liuhvrl Bmh Edrl Camplwll Mcllwoud Cuokwy VAIltCr Cwnslmw Bub Cnndill Harvey Crunch Coorgn- Duncan Robert Illldns John 11. lvr XVillimn Cult Cvnc Harms James 11mm Barney llornhnvk Tlmmus Issues James Jdukson Junta Jvnkins J00 Johnson Robert Jnnvs Summy L; mm Rrvlnlrl Lvllrm Larry Lung: Hanuld Ludwtl XViIsun XhCmnstx jn Hay XIcDmmld Huhvrl kchihlwn Chdrlos Mun: Jm: MtXIiNin Immy MI-Vule Hugh Huhin Bobby Xllllcr Kcmlvtl: Olvllmln Dennis Illml' Kcnnulh JUn'tvr Tlmmm Unix: nlx-m Jmm-s' lhghml Jm- Rnlyim'un Ronald SUMM- Philip Smx'vll Hill Smilh XHHI m! Smith Fn-m'lu Hnmnt Huln-rl 5L Hui: Cwuut' Slvphvnx lohn Shmrl Kvlly 'l'llmnpsmt W'Jllinm W'ht-Lm Mm H'hih: ,. 'y XVllwn Flnult s W'rmrhuu: Eh I?! Mil. x Alpha Tau Omega l21 Chapters . . . Fuunded at VMI in 1865 . . . Kentucky chapter estab- Iiyhetl 1909 . . , Presidmxt: Mutt Kmln'shiml, The mnmnl help week trophy, awarded by the ATO'S, was; one of 1111: fraternilyK biggcst service projects of the your, Members also took part in the Christmas program, giving n party fm' underprivileged children. In addition to the annual Whit Rose Formal, social life of Alpha Tm: Omega included at Kuck party, a pilgrimmage to Florida. and a Founders' Day BnnqucL Lust your, the UK chupctr rcccivcd thc national Alpha Tun Omega Coklcn Anniversnry Award for 50 consecutive years on this campus. A point of pride for ATOk is their new Georgia colonial style house Thaw numpm- intellectuals who have mastered bridge now play chem LOGANA MERIDETH-Sweetheart Mrs. Catherine Cnskcy John Adkins T. V. Ambrose, Ir. Billy Callahan Harry Dillard, Jr. Charles Elmore Thomas Fortcnbery P1111! Gudgcl Charles Kamuf Mntthon Keshishian Joe Ligon John McClure James Meredith Thomas Moody Charles Morgan Ronald Moss luck Nichols Stephen Pnlmcr Billy Perry Wlillium l'ruther Bolivar Rcumy Roy Human, Irv David Tippin Dean Trunncll XVillium Turner Arthur Webster Major XVoodrnE a 13 g : ill Children all over the place at the Christmas party. The 03 flies high over ATO'S new home. 7W A TO 1511 '1 Pk ; i V g ! E t i k E 6 $ i . - . ..- .-,.. .... .. . .....,.... -MW... ......... jun... A- m.tmbm... ....,. The 0 xccrs take time Out to practice for intmmumla. Delta Tau Delta A trip to Cmnhm'lund Falls sum: Park for their annual spring formal was H10 feature of the 17011.? social calendar. Vruh'rnity members and dates arrived by hm, taking with thvm u unnlm. to enjoy :1 weekend of dancing and partying. Momhvrs stay in cabins. while- their dates are situated in DuPont Lodge, Other social affairs of Delta Tau Delta range from blun- kct parties to desserts. During the previous year. tht' Dr'lts captured the intra- mural AH-Purtin'ipntinn trophy, in addition to six crowns in intramural sports. Float competition was taken by the frm tenlity m the Lambda Chi Pushmrt Derby Dell members were active in campus affairs, with participation in events ranging from mrsitv sports to rumpus hunururies. 162 89 chaptgrx . . Founded ut Bdhuny College, Virginia, 1859 . Delta Emilun c.5-h1111i3hml 192:1 . . . Prus'ii dent: Lm'y Heath. The Delis gather for a relaxing jam session. XViIlium Alcmndcr john Andcrsnn David Ashley Curhlc Builvy Kcmwlh Baker Clydv Baldwin John Bantu Charles liuugh Kenneth Board John Buerrd Rohvrl Cnrpcntm' Nickolas Cuolpy Richard Cnims Riuhuxd Conger ViIlium Cnnlvy Jack Crutcllcr John Drpll Larry Dams H.110 Cnmlwiu Jess llarkvy Lury Ilvnlh Jumps Hill Edward lluulllum Sidnvy Hnlvuo Vanlvr IllllK'HP Hulwrt vaull Jumps johns Lewis King Judson Knight Rubvrl Linknvr Hichuul Luwt' 113 3 Mr Edward 1 -j Cup Middlt-lun Vu s1cy Morris Tummy Muollvr Dnnirl lHnHvrsrm Claudi- Pivru- Yummy Pinkslml James l'rynr JUM'lill Hupivr Ilnid Huullmlgr Glam Svhmhll Vtrmm SHMH Edwin 'I'Immm XViHimn 'J'mmmr'll Clmrlv-y 'I'nmlmll SU-plwn W'uum'r Hirhnrd VVAHQHT' Hnln'rl HW'mnnm-r VVIHlum VWIMrwlm- an: W'hilmvr jumt-s W'I'ilchl DTD 1535:. ll FEE; l E Jul ,IGANUH Bl 'HKI IAHDibwg-ctllcnrl 164 '11 n r- -f' .- r. um... What this country really needs is a good 10-point plow! Farm House 18 Chapters , . , Founded University of Mimouri, 1905 . . , Kentucky chap, ter established 1951 . . . President: Caryl Marsh. Social activities haveIft kept Farmhouse fraternity memv bers from receiving the IFC trophy for highest overall scho- lastic standing for the past two years. Major social events of the year included various informal dances, a homecoming banquet and dance for alums, and the annual Sweetheart Formal in the spring. The social calendar was rounded out with desserts and hnyrides. Farmhouse is represented in Alpha. tha, the Agricultural Council, the Dairy and Meat judging teams, Engineering Student Council, Agronomy Club, Block and Bridle, Dairy Club. and the Agricullural Engineering Society. Eucry college graduate needs In know how to .513! a table correctly, I x i 3 i i i i V i Cary Barlow Cunt Bomrlh Vv'illiaun Bmwnrr Jun 5 Cleveland Les C Colvin limvry Ctmyms Dmmld IIt-rim: John Kt't'lUll VViHizun Kolmul Everett Inlil James Lin Caryl M; VViHizun Marlin John fxrlullurny Ceruld Milam Kennvlh Owrhnlh Luxry Quulls Bobhby Huifurty Muitlund Him: Illvid thL-rlwn August Hmmhrmm VVJHLnn Suylom Donald Shannan Fllilip Smilh Jumuh VVUbslvr CJIL'KLg-r H'hilukm LL'UH W'ilhcls Hulph Wluud Jmm's Yrmm', FH How typically KA can you get? The Ctmfydcmte flag and tennis shoes! KATHY HOPEH-KA Hosp 80 chapters i . . Founded Washing ton and Lee, 1865 . . i Kappa Alpha Ordci established 1893 . . . Presi- dent; Larry Sums, College fraternityh southern slyleiPis the principle on which Kappa Alpha is based, Following the traditions of the Old South, UK's oldest fraternity identifies itself with the familiar Confederate Hag, usually seen at major campus events. The KA'S climax their school year with an Old South Weekend. This weekend begins with a party for the entire campus :11 Dnnceland. followed the next day by :1 parade through dmuxtown Lexington: and keeping with the tradi- tions of their founders. is climaxed in full Confederate dress at the Old South Ball at Spring Valley Country Club. Kappa Alpha began the fall semester with a fine pledge class, and fought hard to defend its intramural fontball championship. The KNS also participated in other campus activities, including desserts, open houses, Saturday jam sessions, and thc annual Christmas Party for the underprivi- leged. x: XVhy can 'r I belmlg? My tennis Shoes are us dirty us anybodyfs. -. pa Patrick Wylie Y Julm Beifuss Donald Bug Huhvrl Blackburn Erlwsl Blvidt Midlxwl Brindloy John Curler Lnncx Chunmm 3' John Cole k' Sum Crawford ' IIIJHCS C1055 Hqu-It Diddnsun Roger FlL'ldS John Cilllmm VViUinnl Crvvly DAWid Hulloy W'iHinm lhys Dclhort Hoffman g 'IVhomus jonos L. Vuyne Lollis Hobart Lyyw Low McGee Julm Mathis Dave Punish Allycrl Pennington Cmvcx Ronfm Victor Hisluw Larry Sums David Sanders Hugh Scott Larry Singleton Bobby Toy Preston White Robert Wood M The Umcers seem completely lug 1m they 7mm fur the photo- gruphcr, 134 chapters . . . Founded at the University uf Virginia, 1869 , . Beta 0 IS S Nu chapter established 1901 . appa lgrrla President: Frank Harrud. MARGARET MASTERS-chcthean not pictured-Francelle Drene Kappa Sig social life, this fall was highlighted by the chartering 0f hm Greyhounds to attend the traditional Ken- lucky-'I'cmms v football game in Knoxvillu. The Annual logu party, a Christmas party for underprivi- lvgt-Ll chiIdrmL 011le houses zlflcr ball games, desserts, and as Always, Duncvlnml, munded out the frutcmity's social sched- ule 101' the sumuslcr, Their homecoming display won the .wcoml place tmphy, Second smm'stcr Sam the Kappa Sigs aided by the House l'UCkvrs comhn. Sponsor :1 Florida party. Benchcmnlxers, palm lrocs, judo llmrh and the Elbo Room weru reminiscent of the land AWVlwn' the Boys Are. A m'u' islcu was 1110 Huul'ing Twenties party, with every- thing 1mm Happm girls and doublc-brcusted suits to Al Cu- pnnc :mtl HVC-L'Cnt cigu Tho scuson wzls climaxcd With the .mmml Black and WQlitv Irm'mnl, Kappa Sigma was rcpl'vscntcd in Phi va Kappa, Lump And Cmss, Luncts Kvys, KACIIIIL Alnold Ail: YMCA, Delta Sigma PL Kernvl. Kontuckian. Prym' Percd, Alpha Epsilon Dvlm. ASMIC. Kappa PSL Marching 100 ODK. and SAM. Unrrvl Sipplu was plesidont 0f Studcnl Congress. and five Kappa Sigs were UK Ivttcrmun. 168 Cat'sar wmllri fccl complumly Mi 611.30 11! the Kappa Sig raga parry. jim Burr Rahal Bmlu James Duniul John F zwutcr Klut Flummc Julm Cnsncy Thonm Crcvnu Ronald Crimm Fullllx Ilm'md George Ililgm'lm-r Komwlh How'- Nink Hull lorry Kuhlcr VVilli:lm Kaufman Arnold Kt'mpul Samm-l Lnuglin Jolm Mt'lhnivl Ronald Mnstlcn Gcm'gt- MvHins Rulwrt Moycrs Jerry XIithn-H Joe Muhlcy Hit ml Mueller Richard Park Duvul leuisnn Richard chuu Juy Hlmuds Tvrn Rubens Hersdwl linllinmn Bun me, Jr. Raymond Hut-H Imv-ph SUM Gnrryl Sipplc Rogvr Smith Hit'lmld Simklu Cluu s Stunt: Lu: Tn-udwzly Iznntns Vuimc0H Kuln-rl W'ainsmtl Stnphr-n VVI-hh Kb g i Z i g i i E i i i i Iirutr'ruily uflir'w's' um usually Iwhmrl Hm cingImUAin more ways Hum mid 1513 chuntcri . . . merled Hanan Uniuem-ily 1902 , . A prilmi Phi Zcfu Lllmpmr established 1930 i . . Presi- dent, Run Srllmidf. Lambda Chi Alpha The annual Lambda Chi Alpha Push Cart Derby in the spring is u campus cvcnt familiar to all. The mad rush uround the Administration Buikhng is the kickoff for the con- test, which fealures fraternities and sororities in seperute divisions competing for the crown. However, this weekend was but one of the many social functions included in the Lambda Chi calendar this year. In Ihe full, :1 Masquerade Ball was staged to celebrate the Hallo- ween season, and the Christmas season was capped with a turnahout weekend, where the brother's dates moved in for a weekend's duratiouileaving the boys to find lodging else- where. The Valentine Ball kept February swingin, and March was highlighted by a costume affair-the Fairy Tale Ball, The Weekend formal in May concluded the social yeari An invitational basketball tournament for nearby chapters of Lambda Chi Alpha in late March gave the brothers a Chance to meet fraternity brothers from neighboring colleges. Intramuraily, the Lambda Chi's advanced to the Hnals this year in both football and basketball. wismn Tins 31mm 13 mm of the reaso house parties. ms for the success of all Lambda Chi Sit up, Dammit , , The Lambda Chi'x rm- pmud of their mascot, semi frequently an umnplm FCIIUJH Augcll ., w. Jumvs Arnold Tlmmus Arnold Hubert Baker Iln'id Hunks Chnrlvs Bcrgv Hle'urd lhslmp ?m i W'ilIiAm chwilt, Rirhzu'd Hnslcr Villinm Bmwcr IiugL-nu Brown J04: Bllrdl'llk' Claude Chufin Tllmnns Cln-ny John lennur Loms Flulung DUI Fllln'll SHIHIIHU Cuy Bill llmlt'uck Humid ,Iva' Norn'n Johnson Drnnis Kt'vm'y Ltm'lrm'v Mszn'thy W'llliam Mvay Billy Mkmin Vi1 l Urlcx' Jmm: lhrrul Ihnd Puwvll Julm me-rs DAVHI Purdy jumps Hgmn-y Chullm Ht-llking C IN Hilvy Iinny Huush Lorixm lhmsh l'ntrirL Hyzm Hobart Smith Alton Spmlr Philip Sh-wurl AnHmny Swvr-nr'y Nrwl 'l'uvxlnr 'J'Imnmx 'I'Ill Timmu Tmllpkins Murrifv Turpin LXA The officers stand ha sfalwart and sturdy behind the fraternity shield Phi Delta Theta BETTIE HALLisweetheart 120 clmptm . . Founded at Miami University, Ohio. 1848 . . Kentucky I'lpsilon czvlnbll'slzcd 19:10 . . , Presi- dcnr: luck Farm. Phi Dvllu 'I'lu-m again this year initialed about :25 now Hu-mlwm wlm u ill npwr bucouw brothers. This mock initim tirm 011111;:me Uu' annual Shckeia W'Cok where Sweethearts nl' Invullm's 0f lhu fruh-mity m-l us pledges: and are identiHezl my rumpus ln' llw familiar while 5:11qu but they wear. As usual. lhu Phi Deltas lmcl their share of costume parties while mvlmlml 11w l'ujzlmu Party. the Phyboy Party, and the Hmidx I'ulty :Iml dinmxvd by HK' unmml Derby Eve Formal, Hmvmwr, Ihv snviul mIn-ndur didn't intorfcrc with scholar- :Ile :11 llu- Phi Duh house. mu! they finishnd with the highest scholmtiv .lw'laluc M 11113 Crm'k lvtlnr fraternity. Innuumu'nny Ihv Phi Dvlts wore lu'tixe again this your. For lhv tlunl sh'night yum , they Hnislwd Among the top thru- flutmnilivs fur the Inlluunuml rate. They won the fontlmll Championship us thu rcsult of .m undcfmtcd season. Also, tho Phi Dclt bicycle tmm Fmishcrl second in the Little Kvn- mckv Durhx' 1115! Spring, Thu individual :III-pnrticipation h'npln' was won 1w Frank Burkholder. Ulmpus nctix'itfus werv also on the calendmx and Phi Delta Thcm u'us rcpl'vscnted in Ke x's Lamp and Cross Delta Sigma Pi, Hm Kcntuckiam Campus Party. Crock VGOk Steep ing Commiltcc, Young Democrats and the K-Club. 172 magma mumsn- .n u-v- nu-..- C - 3er .2 L4- Dznid Ahhut Rolwrt Aruhex. Jr. Anthony Bmvlds Charles Bmd Lucivn Burkv Mirlmvl Burke XVndv Cain Ed Cdlldcmuiu Cmugo Cullingnnn AVHlizlm Couluvrighl AVillinm Cmin juvk Davis James Davins RUIJCII Dnnnum mA A W XAA A A A AAA . John Farm, Illl Mivlmvl Linzumn Rnhl'rl F'mwr Dxu'id Graham Onnsluy Hucklcy. J12 Louis Hummer Ihmld IhClxh Dun Hill Bill JOnL's Hulcigh Lulw Luv Lurch Duxid Malian AVillium MJx'xlmll XViHmm Miwlwl Julikm Murphvy Hmmhl invr John Prm'inv Sum Somlvy VVulk'r Su-phumki Norman Stillwvll .Iulm Sultvrliu Ridmrd Taylor 111mm 'l'lmrntun, jr. Paul 'IKIttnt 'Hmluus L'lh'y Sum Hyhitt'lwxd Clmrlm W'imlunhurfvnJ1. jumps XVin'irmn Jnlm AVumHurrl A fcnsc mmncmias the oHinars listen to u Ky. game over their stereo radio. Phi Gamma Delta Il'IAN SQUII I.E'I 1' Swwthmrt 87 chapters . . h Founded at Jeffer- son College, 1848 . . , Kentucky chap ter established 1958 . . . President: Bill Fortune, Dressed in snrongs und leighs and a Fiji song in the air, the brothers: 118 of Phi qumnu Delta were OH to their annual Fiji Island Pally at 21 lake near Louisville, The White Owl hmmnl. winter cvcnt of alch ymr, was held in January at Holiday Inn Other social functions included a picnic with Kappa Kap- pd Chunma sorority. desserts, open houses and infurnml dances. The Pig Dinner was selected as the time to dedicate the lmusv tn J. T, Perry. 21 Lexington alumh who has been a spon- xm nl llw group Sincv being installed On campus. Spvciul guests of the local Fiji chapter this year were the lthImmlIy known singing group ml'he Brothers Fourh :1 group of hutcmity brothers who began their singing career on the West Coast. The quartet 1m1de an appearance on campus for thu LancesVKcys Cuncm't and were honored with a purly at 1hr house afterward. The Phi Gamma Delta national organization is older than any other UK group even though the Kentucky chapter is only four years old 3.1-; II 1' x rl Could ImL'c Dum Uzi AU Nighi r11 1hr XVIIHU Owl Formal Dale Abernathy Fred Andersun Rex Bailey Ronald Blackburn Duud Ilrtm'ning John Bullcr Curl Clark Allen Clcuvur Malcolm Coffman Fred Cupoluud Joe Curry Henry Evans William Fortum: VVuynu Haltomlw VVilIium IIa-nsluy Hurry Hollmun Cliil'nrd Hulliduy Jim Ilnwn-H VVillmm llowvll WViHizlm .Iulmsnn Robert Jones Larry Lonuu mun Nidmlus MvCublyin David MKJLQILm Cuorgrl Mills Anotlmny Nowkirk Larry Pmrmr Gury Nidmml Iluwurd Hobvrls Lec Stinmtt Honzdd W'ugunrr PCD mem..w m.gw- mrw Phi Kappa Tau Theme parties 'Hms to he the key to Phi Tau's enter- tainment door this , 1: with themes ranging from such things as the: Snuki: Pit Bull to u Hay Lily, I'Iighiighting the social ycur was, of course, the illlliu'dl Phi 'i'mi Dream Girl Formal with the Natural Bridge set- tiug, tho Hmw: Ruckus LlHd all the trimmiiigsi Scimlustically, Phi Kappa Tau hired well, maintaining its record of ncvtrr gm'ng on probation since the chapter was tourizicd at UK. Intrumlimls Wen: m1 emphasized activity for the boys this ymr, i'mrl the house look first place in both basketball and football. Among thy rumpus organizations in which Phi Tau's were rimrnhels um Lnnccs. Keys. Omicron Delta Kappa. and the Kentucky Kernui. lint'rmmt' 1-0 mntumrrl ulwn lhuir prcsizlcnt dons ice skates for the fin! limen ,M M A All kinds of pressure are put on the freshmen at rush parties. 74 chapters , . V Founded Miami Unitera'ity, Ohio. 1906 . . . Kcntucky vlmptrzr established 1920 V V . Presi- dent: Tom Scott. E k .7: Mrs. C. Bryan Bntts Knppicq Robut Andcnon Sindnuy Andcrwn John Barhyr p. Rwy BLu-Hmm Thomas Brin' 1. W'illixuu Bulwnu'r Ashton Burkc Panzl Cur David Clumsy Chdrlm Cmmtin Fred Cox David 771'm-1wu Jr, r Wu 4. ,' 3 Wyiui'ull rDrmAll Jowph lfustlnnll ' llohvrr w , 1v Cllalrlvs hskv Lark Grovnv '- Jerry Gnndv Lmliv Ihmiltun . lxx'ArdK Churlos Ilmkins Hubvrt Jolh jcnnings Johnson. Jr. Cmdy Luv Ir. Bonny LL er Culiu Lewis Hun; Lung Chdrlvs McMichuul Lcc MduCruc L-u John Mains Benjamin Monarch Charles Mudd Donald Perkins AHn-rt limnlvy Edward Schmitt, Jr. John Smtt Thumag Scott Billy Shannon Phih-lus Simms Charles Smtun Jcroml: Slrickor Jmm-s Sympson John Thmnpson Roderick Tompkins Walker Turner Ed Turner Hubert Vance Jumt-s Vuzls Jerry W7cstcrl'icld Larry VVuhtCIficld William VVII m Inlmny VViIlinms Henry Vanm'd 33, anph VVriuht 1! John Young PKT m The Phi ng officerx, seemingly imprisoned in fame with their trunhicaz PEGGY OI4 IS'I'EADiMaonlight Girl Phi S ig m a ' Kappa 70 chapters , . , Founded University Of Massachusetts, 1873 . . Phi Deut- cron chapter astablz'shed 1926 , . . President: Ed Angus. Phi Sigma Kappa started the year with u Swing into the Semester party for new pledges, Charlie Bishop pro- vided the music. Phi Sig's annual uTusseIl in the Half ride to High Bridge highlighted the social year, which included sorority desserts, nftelugnme parties and n cumeLless caravan to the Tennessee game, Phi Sig Lauren Fleischmann captured the intramural tennis singles championship, and the groupk football team compiled a 6-0 record, winning its division in the frater- nity intramural playoffs. The fraternity was represented in Lamp and Cross, Pi Sigma Alpha, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pryor Premed Society; and Delta Sigma Pi. Phi Sigs. caught in a moment of truth as they wait for dinner to be announced. M iii. ll: 1: FE! EWJr'xg hart! Io ICU wilds bluffing in this game of lwnrts the Phi Sigx or their Imummnthcr, Tom Bury Gerald Bulklck Chnrlvs C sidy Donn Claul is Bobby Cox m m Edward Angus : - ; Thomas Build Richard Cmnklclun Idullmn Flvisclnnunn W ium Forsythc William F wv Ruhvll Cassatt Clmrlvs llnll Michawl Ilurgmvc Hnrvcy Huff, Jr, Roger Husmn James Kisu' v:v ' . Clyde Lawlml jnlm Livingston Donald Lynzun Armor Muhnn Chzlrlm Meyers Philip Morgan Mnroll Mullins 1 VViHium Pnpi: IAorr-n Mnyul Iulm Hundcn, Jr. Cont: Smilll Luwrcnu- VVngars Jack VVHsun PSK 'I'stc lmmccmmnlz trophies serve many useful purposes! Pi Kappa Alpha NANCY IONESrDrL-um Girl 120 clmnterx , . . Founded Unicem'ty of Virginia, 1868 . . . Omega chapter eslublishctl 1901 . . . President: Fred Hum. A Chiuth Hand party, complete with shoulder holsters and gun mulls. was staged by the. Pi KA'S in aftermath of the now famous campus scare. Pi Kappa Alpha's candidate to the h'atenlityB national Dream Girl Contest in Miami, Mary Frances Kuppas, took first place and will reign for two yours. For the second time. Pi KA won the trophy fur thc best fraternity homecoming display. The zumuul Dream Girl Formal ut the Lafayette Hotel. a Christmas party for umlcrprivileged children and numerous desserts filled the lhl'ntm'nit'xts social calendar, 15sz me luprt'scuted in such campus mgzlniattions uh; Lances, Alpha Epsilon Dcltu, Alpha Chi Sigma, the American Chemical Sociot'xa the varsity foolball twin and the UK tennis team. Jim Boyer William Burckle James Butler David Buzzes Cordon Carpenter Alex Damelio, Jr. Ccmld Davidson Raymond Erpenbcck Ronald Erpenbeck Jnlm Ewing Donald Fugulcy XVillium FciIcr Mcnvin Cmyson, Jr. Thomas Green William Gregory John Crews Fred Hum Jr. Pctor Hehtcr Gerald Hieronymus Robm't Howard Roy Ireland, Irv Limes Judy Bonuld Knight 111mm Knpcnhoufer George Kyle Alan Lindsey Larry Logan Billy Martin Arthur Miller Milton Minor Jesse! Moore Cccrgc Morris Ronald Nickcll Bonny Pcmbcr Jumcs Ross Fred Schultz William Schcbcn, jr. William Swilzcr Edward Thompson Thomas Thompson Ralph Triplcltc Michael Vaughan Joel Utluy David VVcle Julm Wells. Jr. Sigma Alpha Epsilon To nmkv hvtr-r stmlmlts, citizens and men out of its mvmhms mul to cmicll uml perpetuate those fricndships fmnwd ut the L'nivvrsityf are the purposes of Sigma Alpha Epyilnn. Ranking .unmlg the top fivu frutm'nitius in scholar- ship. SMC'S 21150 found timc to win the intramural AIL purliripuliuw trnphy for th? ninth consecutive year. Thv hmw: also cupped first place in last spring; Little Kvnluvky Dm 1n anal .wcuml place honors in the intramural raven Salwnt LW'CHIS 1n thv SAP: surrinl Lulmldm were u yulc- tidv party for Ulphnn vhiMwn And the anmml springY formal. 'l'hv frnh'rnity wax rrpl'mcnted in Lump and Cross, 1.1xm-vx. KPH. Hm Mdldlimz 100. Smhbard and Blade Intel'- I'nilh Cmmrd. SUE Unnmitmm Beta Alphd Psi, Phi Dclm HIL T411 thl Pi. Chi Epsilon. Kilppd PSL and Delta Sigma H. 182 KATIE BROADBENT-Sweetheart 1-11 chuniem . . V Foundcrl Univeryiiy 0f Alabama 1356 . . . Epsilon chap- ter established 1900 . . President: John Kirk. Ihrlinglun Andrews lurk Brmllvy John Bmmwn Huber! meldhont Smith Bmzldlmnl Alvin Bmdcrson John Bmclvrson Mnmn Brown. J! F nk Hnrdick VilliAnn Bymc Ccm'gv Campbell Xanlt-x Chambers, jr. Jnlm Lllwuning Stephen Clarke J5 ulna: YIN R; David Clincss Jumps Compton John Dnvidsun Curl Elu-n Roborl Fivlds XVilliam Cormluy W'illiann Cray Ma... w-......;,......mN...........-...w.....-,.. .. ..... . . .. .. . . .. .A 3; E 1:13; Clugsnn Multlww qulnt Dam llvndurson de llcnUmrnc Hit-Imnl Hills Jumw; llnlt jzmws Hulrhisun Philip Ihllvhimn john K k, 11', jnmos My Clmrlm MnxsmL JI: Robert HiIh-r Greg Mmmrin-l XVi um Vrmluguv Hurry Nwlmlsml, II. Robert Owen, jr. Hubert Patterson Jun l'cnm- Paul PullL-y Jcrv Pigm' Nmmam lh-mmolv Robert HIMCII lhmld Rosduutsvhcr Rngrr Sanders AHWH Sisk Edwzml Smith Willard Sparks Josnph Spmguc William Sprujgur: Mark Slulrllt Hobcrl Sluvull J00 Smmg, Jr. Lanrent'v 'I' ' Jimmy Tho . jumcs Trummcll Jerry Truitt JurmH VVhiU: Hobart VVhilv, Jr. Churlrs VVrighl SA E 4 'l'hrwu an: important 1mm 0! the pledge derby. Sigma Chi 68 Clmplcrs . . . Founded Miami Unb cem'ly, Ohio. 1885 . . Lambda Lumbdu rlmpfm' mmblixlwd 1893 . . an'dcnl: Jim Stubhlufiuld, Tho pledging: ul' hwnhwmu mun m 17KB first deferred lush pmmum Sl'l .1 lL'CUI'd fur plsdgu classes this year- and fur Sigma Chi. An annual mmpm cvvnt. lnc Sigma Chi Derby was the lix'sl '41ngle uiLliI' this IVAIL making: its queen. Beverly Wotmulorl. tho Hrst to ho vmwnml dming the qensou In Marvh. lhv group moved to its present locationi J 11mm! now lwusv ml Mmdlnm1 Au-mw. Hiuma i'hi 11ml nwqu-m in such mmpns organizations :13 Hit valllm: 100. Kcuhlckx KQmL-l. VBKY. Sigma Dullu Hui, Tun Hum PL DUILI Signm Pi. Lamp and Cross, lhllmmn Inlcmu' Sumc-U'. 1hr L'K Debate Team. ASCE. and SAM 184 TWINK MCDOVVELL Sweetheaxt fW la; v .emm w Kenneth Akin, Jr, Richmd Armstrong Arthur leucmfcind Kenneth Campbell George Daniel MCIrilt Doitz, Ir. Gene Dykcs James Edclcn Karl Forester Charlttk Jackson John Kinccr Edward Kurz Vthn ifs fimc to usher for N18 plays no one Seems to get dressed on time, Joseph Luby James Maggard VVilsnn Mathews VVe re moving to our new Imusc, whether you want m or now Jumcs PcloH, Ir. Vurren Phillips Leslie Robinson Thomam Shaver James Stubhleficld, Jr. Randall Swarm Izlmcs Todd XVilliam Uzzle 'William Wells Charles VVicinffc George Winfrcc Robert Young. Jr. SX Lct'x' wt: Imu' mung, frmhmrm girls signed our directory this your' Sigma Nu Annually Hw 5131111.: N113 501 up their table in front of the hnlmnnv hump during frvshmnn orientation week; an- mmlly. tllm glw two 4811 trays tn freshman girls who happen by nml who gn'v llwir n.1mL-s 4nd udrlrussm in return; and .mmmHy. lhc Signm NH Honsv sponsors 2x pm-registrutiun pm'h' l'm' hvshmdn girls, Thix hm lwmmw n hmliliulml Inulivity and is known And slylx' Imlghml zllmut hy OHICI'S in lhc know. who always SAY. 'WVlly xlilln'l xu' lllinL Hf that? 51mm Nu spunsm'ul u numbvr of social events including :1 full lmyruhn A Christmas pM'ty for 11ndprprivilcged vlnhlrun. jam x'cmons. Jud thc typical gatherings , at Hex: Ilnglon Lulw. 186 129 chapters . . , Faunded at VMI, 1869 , . Kentucky chapter estab- lished 1902 . . . President: Victor DcGeorge. This is a Iypical sight to those passing down Euclid. .1me .- An immccnt frcslmmn gets- her first rim: of the Sigma Nu s fmnmu basement room, Mrs. li'Olinv Allen Dun Ablmtt Billy Bnrrvtl Duud Chapman WTillizlm Cle'y Clvmvnt Cochran John levy Edward Flituuul LuVis Dunniui Rolwrl Fusco Robert Ci: er W'illium C L; Ch 1m 111110 Jumps Hnrdmun Thomas Harm Rubvrt' Ilvrhsn'r Dun Imm-kv Richard Imdllvr Rnhvrl Loefflur Michael Lowry Ronald McCulw John MLClum' Jnscph 'Xk-Donuld W: k MCKM: Muannuld lellns Michael Miller Ivrry Mills Victor Px'CL-umc James Polly Jumvs SCUM Dun Simmum Burl Spullm'k VVillinm 'l'uylor Donald Whin- .........,vwm,.-mmauy..:.....-....,...,...V,x.... .Au--.;.,w.. . . . F d: Tim nflirrlrs wuhrr to sin: nlmut 7'lmI Old Gang of Mine? Sigma Phi Epsilon The Red Dum of the Sig lip house has bemmu n rumpus h'mlitimL as has thv nppr'nmnw of its purple mud red Hg :11 muim c.lmpns mvnis. Topping the social season was the nnnuzll weekend at Pine Mmlnlzun Shm- Park. 011m events included a Ten- nvssw gnmv trip. A nmsqucuuiu party. and a beatnik session. Sig ICp's Chlishms party was unique. as Santa JJ'rivcd bx firv husk m greet thv g1Icsls-nnderprivilegod children The fmtcrnity' was H'prvsvnted by Tom Cooper in the uTurkC-v RUN, Cooper took first place in the race. 188 1.39 clmpmm . . . Fomulczl rlf Rich- nmml, VIL, 19m . . Kentucky chap. mr established 1932 . . . President: Ralph Arnold. BARBARA WALLiouccn of Hearts A good way In stay in shape fur imranmmhz E1 - AHm' Mark Amux Ralph Arlmld Emil Bdkt'f lmbvrl Chipps 'I'hnnms 0101101 Vi1Iium Cnopcr Floyd Cm IVerk DvSumu va'y Durham liu-Imrd Figurvll Kvnnvth HWY Dwight I'I'wnum SL111 ILn'xvy Scuu llgll Lur I t rllu- -tlv r H: nmnml Vil mghlin julm M Mu: Jr. lhtlmld XIJttm Kulph Muhlry SLIHIQ Nivkvll Cn'gq lem'n Duvitl liilc lhlmlull Smugr linlwrt Schultz XVilliam Mum! Ut-rnld Shvlllm Jnlm bliwku juhn Snulll .lnswpll Spuldixm X'I1li.1m Spit L01. . II III Mu v In Y Dim dd V v 4H! x flamfl Tau Kappa Epsilon A new house was the big dream of Tau Kappa Epsilon this mm: In the meantime, however, things went their merry way in the old house with the best remembered weekend being the Red Coronation FormuL which was followed by a1 lrip lo Louisviiie the next day for the running of tho Ken- tucky Derby. This springtime event proved to be among the unusual cx ents which remain in the mind of a fraternitv man. Gamma Sigma chapter of TKE 11150 has many cnmpus activities throughout the year, including :1 Christmas purly for undcx'privilcgcd children of the Lexington area. Alumni Day open house after home foothaii games, parties and jam sessions. 'l'oke mc'mhrrs were found with active rolls in all phnscs ol' L-nmpm lift encompdssiug social, honorary, religious and student leadership groups. MARILYN MclN'liIRE-chclhcart This is the cawul fratemity life! i E l i r Them are good days and bad in the life of u pledge. NI hone the bookstore wil? give me enough to hunt' a date this weekmzd! Hany Altman Mark Anderson Jerry Barton George Block Cordon Bloom Peter Burke VVilIinm Desmond Dewey Dillman MacDonald Dranc Ben Estes Harold Jackson Juhn Nnrnrsvt JUSCph Pcvno David Stewart 'l'lmums Wilson Tim XVriglIt Coorgs- Yam i : -mhmm N.....-.-....'.,.. ......M.. w A ijryhmly cvlubmfm us Dick VValkins wins outstanding Crack. SANDRA ISAILEY SwuuU1uurl Triangle 19 chapter's . . . Founded sziuers-iiy of Illinois, 1907 . . Kentucky chm:- ter Bs'lllblislwll lUZU , , President N Philii Claudr. ? G? I .l Originally for civil engineering majors only, Triangle fraternity has since been opened Lo those in all branches of engineering and architecture. The Triangle spring formal and 21 Halloween party wcru features of the social year, and the group, as usual, main- tained a high scholastic standing. Annually, the house makes a good showing in two pri- mary campus events the Little Kentucky Derby and the Lambda Chi Pushcart Derhv, winning Hrst place trophy in last seasmfs Pushcart Derby. KIM 1m . H-H'wni all ours. -llS Triangle passes the finish Tina winning thy Lambda Chi Derby. And then Kasavubu said . . , vwnrla'ly conversation nr Trianglek Halloween masquerade purly. Philip Annis John Bailey, Ir. Clarencv Barnes Henry Bennctt Glenn Hmdnn jxmws Cullnndar Thomas Cnmbron Walter Case Iimdford Clurl Philip Cluudy David Dcul Tnggnrt Foslcr Don Fuller Tom Germs Edward Ciesekc Robert Lmham Paul Cmvcly Jack Green Norman Humed Huhclt Ilnxchuk Boyd Hurst James Irvine James Lawson JumL-s Lisunby Luwix Mt'llnn Charles Morgan Ronald Portur Robert Rhodes. Ronald Strkklin Robert Vaughn Hugh Wurd Richard WIMkins Sammy VVchb Albert VVUHIHICUU. 193 Can we ham: goutls milk for breakfast? 55 chapters . . . Founded at City Cal- lege of New York, 1898 . . . Kentucky chapter established 1942 , , . Presi- dent Dave Fryman. All of ?BT'S graduating seniorsijack Iszmcs, Donald Dreyfuss, Fred Rosenberg and Kenny Rosenbergiwere menr Imrs of tho Lamp and Cross honorary, L1 distinction of which the fmtcmity is proud. Athleticully speaking, Zeta Beta Tau ranked fourth on campus in the 159360 intramural season, with Shelton Mann rating second among individual participants in intramural eventst A Dogputch party highlighted the ZBT homecoming, celebration. A spring formal at Natural Bridge, a deuorativc Hawaiian party a swimming get-tngcther under Campbell Ilonsds bubbly, and n Christmas party for underprivileged children rounded out the sociut yem'. Zeta Beta Tau was rcpmsented in Lancea Scabbard and Blade. the Creek XVcck steering CUIIHIIiHEP, Keys. Hillel Foundation, Alpha Chi Sigma. and the UK tennis team. i i The lady of the moment at the Natural Bridge Formal. HTuke me to your Icuclcrl Or are the boys practicing yoga? Hannah Miller Donald Dreyfuss Ronald Flcischman David Frcymun Shmrt Coldfurb Stow Hyman luck Isaac's Shelton Mann Dvnnis Mocl Myron Puss Fredrick Rosenberg Kenneth Rosenberg Bernard Slmikun Irvin Stcinhurg Phillip YnHu Royalty CAMPUS ROYALTY . , . bestowing distinction upon those utith. traits- of the classic concept, beauty 4 . . recognizing perw sanulity, poise, popularity. 5512; n: 3; E -Wm...w.,w .$... . ZAe K26l e11fttc4ian Queen a:lm X20 m Maw 17 1171th :1 Criztle glzet'a'et gm dzimjmt Haw. mw J ;. 94V '. '. , $333312; Wig: kagw yang M00126 7 ACCDPLX ailcnlani g i i i E CSLLJEIL gigZozmt Ming azzmlmz getzzg 71M! I10 ? 6601111115; 56116131, i 5' ; 5' ' l l g i i E am am ww :mwm 1mm; C?dI-l xXchtmu gx llZ'lA tiffL'llftl-Illl i i i g fr 5 van aim eJ OH I IILtL'TALA 1;;qu 1W M.Edm 5 j CS FLL5A Cdtt 10755? 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The squad was led by Eisaman, Woolum, Sturgeon, Poynter, Hutchinson, Gash, Bird, Hodge, Coode and Butler. Tom Hutch- inson placed eighth in the nation in pass receiving and received All-Americau Honorable Mention. He was the only sophomore I3 named to the All-SEC team, while Hodge was chosen for the T1?- third squad; Hutchinson, chosen coicaptain, and Cash were .' f selected as ends for the All-SEC sophomore team. Junior Haw- , - thornc7 Bob Cebhart and VVOOlum were given Honorable Mcn- tion positions. In the scasonrs opener with Georgia Tech at Atlanta, the Cats lost a ball game, but they discovered a quarterback in sopho- more Jerry Woolum as Tech ran to a 28-13 victory. The Engi- neers got off to a 2:30 lead, and it wasnk until the final perind that Woolum saved the day by passing for Eve yards to Poyntcr for paydirt, then giving to Sturgeon for six yards and another touchdown. The Cats, lone touchdown against Ole Miss camc- in the fourth quarter when Sturgeon went over on :1 one-yard pitchout from Jerry VVoolum. The game ended with Mississippi 21, Ken- tucky 6. Ierrry Eimmun 1703563 out of a pockzrt created by Bob Butler, Calvin Bird and jimmy Poyntcr agaimt Gem'gia Tech at Atlanta. hrlrl, m- a Marshall defender Charges. Opening the homo season. the Cats dropped a hard fought 10-7 battle to Auburn. Both teams entered the final quarter deadlock 7-7. Then, injured Ed Dyas proved to be the dif- ference with a 28-yard field goal. Tom Rodgers engineered a 58-yard scoring drive 1'11 ten plays, which ended with Bird scoring From the four and oue-half yard line. Clarkiu Mayfield converted. Marshall College came to town and the Cats ramped to a lopsided 55-0 victory before 20,000 fans. Hutchinson scored twice on aerials from Woolum and Eisaman. Other Kentuckians to hit paydirt were Don Nuergc, Calvin Bird, jim Reader, Max Walton, and Bill Rnnsdell. Mayficld did Eve conversions while Tommy Simpson and Bob Bultcr had one each Not since the days of Babe Parilli has a Kentucky team scored as often as they did against the Big Crvun. UKats Roll Over Marshall 55-0 'l'mn Murluury hands off In ChurIr-y Sturgeon. us Jimmy Pumxrcr Irmls- U11: ulfvm'c uguinxf Aublmfs Plainsrm'n. Sophomore Mayfield proved the deciding factor in the 3-0 upset over LSU. Muyfield toed up the ball on the 18-yard line with two and onevhalf minutes left and booted the Wildcats to their first SEC victory and their Brst victory by a field goal since 1952, when Boh Bassit beat Texas A81M 1031'. 3 Kentucky started fast and then faded against the Georgia t Bulldogs, defending conference champions, in a 17-13 contest. Again, it was a field goal that put Georgia ahead in the first quarter 1077. After a scoreless second quarter, the Bulldogs scored seven points in the third period, while XVoolum hit Cash on 21 65-yard pass in the final quarter. The Wildcats scored their sixteenth consecutive victory over noneSEC teams with a 2370 victory Over Flordai State before Statds homecoming crowd. Bird scored Erst on a three-yard run, then Hutchinson took a pass from Eisaman and hit the end 1. zone. Mayficld booted a three-pointer early in the fourth quarter to mark the first time the Seminoles had been scored upon during a second half this season Hutchinson grabbed a loose FSU pass and scampered untouched into the end zone for the final tally. Mayfieldts Fielder Upsets LSU 3-0 Jerry XVoqum. back 10 pass. looks for :1 receiver dawn- fidd ngaim'f 11w Georgia Bulldogs, Clarkie Muyhcld 170013 the game winning field goal against LSU to give the cats their first SEC win. mmvh ---va...t,...................... A Vandy Upended In 13th HC Win SImrH Lyman chmit Um and Bill Itamdcll 0250 watch rim stwlnlt nf tin: z'lmin Ilmt proved tolm inches 9hort of flu: hm! down Jerry W'oolum hands to Jimmy Pounter as the line rhurges ugainxt 1hr: Vandy defemiz:e wall. Kentuckfs thirteenth straight Homecoming Victory came when they defeated Vunderbilfs Commodorea 2770, before 28,000 fans. The Cats scored once in the first two periods and twice in the third. Sturgeon broks: the scoring ice by scampering three yards to Climax a 74-yard scoring drive. In the second quarter, Gary Cochran hit the end zone from eight yards out, and the Cats led 14-0 at the half. In the third quarter, Bird scored on a brilliant 15-yard spin. The final score came when John Mutchler intercepted a Vandy pass. jim Fisher carried the ball over for the score. Muyticld converted on three of the four occasions. Wt Its 'a,.' 3, A Bill Rtmsdell skirts end for a gain as Jimmy Puyntar and Jerry Eismnun take out several Xauier players. Big Blue Holds L Xavier Scoreless E The UKuts blanked Xavier 49-0 with the running of halfbacks Bill Runsdell and Dave Chapman, and the passing of quarter- backs Eisammr VVoolum and Rodgers. Runsdell scored three times; 011 an 88-yard gallop. a 19-yard Eisamnn pass. and 21 9-yard I'LIIL The 88-yard run was just short of the school mark, 91 yards, set in 1951 by Harry Jones. Chapman tallied twice, as he grabbed a 23-yard pass from Eisamun and u 34-yard pass from Lecmuu H ' . ?,L , ' k n .I , 4mg; Bennett ' L Other Cats 10 score against the Musketeers were Bird on a 20-yard aerial from Eisamuu and Hutchinson on a 38-yard Rodgers pass. Bill Runsdall gallops inln the end 20m: to dimm- rm 88- yard run against Xavier. Quarterback Tan Rmhjnm tIirr'r'fs Xmlmutcr in run iuh'r- Xavier tackles charge Clmiley Siurgeon m In; driucs out , , r fzrren uguinxf lhe charging Autmr Muskcrm'rx. of the Cut Backfield. q a; v9 . - ; h L .. The prgluu'e-Jerry Eisnmtm passe? to injured Char- Iuy 5211mm rm he heads for Ihe slwwem u! Hm CIOSYZ 0f hwy; Iiimmmx mrks up u first dawn uguizm Turmesxce Hm Tmnasscc game. Wildcats Deadlock In L'cup Nw Car's 3'1 wring dnL'c uh'w. Tmmi'ssvv tluminnlvrl th: first 1mm hut Kentucky came pmmrlmg hwk altrr intvrmissim: tn vquzll tho Volunteers in 11 tight HMO vnntvst .L! Sllil'lds-XVutkim field in Knoxville. Kt'ntucky's lmw touclulrm'n mnwuflvrL19+yurd scoring drive in Wllit'll Humdvll wwnt m'vr 1mm llw 2 x'urd lino Mayficld con, vmtml dud llu' sL-rm- stood at Tvnnus, v 10: Kentucky 7. The W'iltlruts m-mlml 20 pldys tn mwr thr yzu'dngv between their .six yunl lim- :lml puyxiirf. rl'hmuglmnt this drivtn they wvre not zlitlml by zmy long mm, Them in tho i'mnth qlmrtvr with ' 73 I'vmuining. Vzlyfivld homml tlu- Hlunlizvr from tlu' V011; 165311111 lim' Vols In Finale 'I'Im UZIIHIUX7TCYIHCHCC players and fans cmzurzrgn 0n Hm Kmmr'ky players In gain pusscssion of N29 symbolic pig- 6km Bernie Shively, director of athletics B11111t1111 CJ'11111'111 head coach Collier Posts Fifth Winning Season HOW ONE:Assistz1nt Couch Bob Cummings, Ca1vi11 Bird Coach 1'111wnr11 Sc1111u11u1111c1'gu1, 1111131 DiuLcrson, 11111 1J1111i11r Clarkic 1111113111e1d, Howard Tuylor, Howard Dunneback, Don 5011 1011 Jnrgtns 1'111105 Hill 111111 CLH1111',13011 1 11'r1111, 13111 Carson, Marshall Johnson, 14103711 Hudge, Jerry 1315111111111, Bi11B11kLr B011 1111111 1x11111111 111111111 M111 11711111111, 1111111 11111111111111 Cooper. P111. Counts, Mel Chandler, Tummy Simpson, Bab T0111 1111tcl1inso11.l111111 Mutcmhlnr B111 111111151111 Butler, D1111 Sinor, Leeman BennettiHOW TWO: Assistum Tr'111101 5.1111 1111551111111. 11151511111 1111i11c1 R111 11111111, Conch Ermdl Allen, Assistant C011c11 Ed Rudcdgc, Gary Stexw C011L'11Gc111'11u Bonus 1 3151511111 C1111 11 1111111 C11y11 1- ROW 11rd, Jerry W'1111111111, 11111 Yarbrough. Don Nuergs, T0111 Hundv FOUR: A 15111111 Couch A110 S1111111111n, Assistant C11'11111 honn ley, Gary Cochran, B111 111111511211, Dickie Mueller, Dave Gash, Dccb, AssistuniCouch1111111 North, 111111 11101111151111, 13111 8111111. Wayne Dixon, junior Hawthorne, Jim Fisher, D1111 Easley. Stu- Nick K11sic1ox1is. C1111rlic Sturgeon, D11x'11 CI111111111111. 11111 1111111111; dent Manager XValt Young, Assistant Manager Max Schwartz, Doug O'Brien. 111111111111 Brush, 111111111 PUXIHPT- 111711 1311111411., Equipment Manager Bustcr BmwnildOW THREE; Head Keith 1111151111, M11110 0111111111111. 1311111115 SL'IH'CCkCI'. T11111 11111111L Coach B111nt11n Collier, Assistant 1111111111491 A1 l111'11we11, Assistant crs, Trainer RUSTY Payne. 3353115111111 55031011 13111 ATHSP'M'WIV 151-161?! 2;? 7,111 1 '71 Q: 17,1119'A1BB 1'12 4,51 1 Mama es 111 1g 1 1 1 121 HOW ONE: Louis Owen, Bob Kusid, Del Bond, Benny Mon- ruv, Ken Bo rd, Denny Cardwell, John Yutcs, Charles Hooker, Elmer Jutksnn, Darrel Cux, Kenny VVillits, Munngur Nellie KmH-HOW TWO: Jim Jarrett, Stcvc McCcc, Phil , urtin, Bill Ih-ihm. Bah 'Hmhmak, Clark M: 105, Jim Kinderdine, Jim Allen, Bub Waddle, Chris Gcorgchcud, Ray llcffington-ROW THREE: Iluzxd Couch Nurm Duck Assistant Couch Mike Coylc, Jim chton, SIIUIhy Lcc, Dan llivcim, Jerry Shepherd, Bill McManiguL Hugh Sturgeon, Buddy Bcll, Jim Harris Andy Furgionu, Bob Innsing, Neil James, Karl Cmndnll, As- sistant Coach Jimmy Johns, Assistant Coach Abe Shannon- ROxV FOUR: Jerry Rulh'ns, Billy Bird, Don Buelller, Dunne Schwartz, John Helmets, Gary Myers, Charles Ishmael, Hershel Turner, John Hopper, John Cole, Fred Radar, Bobby Lee, Fritz Bodenheimcr, Perky Bryant. Freshmen Win TWO, Drop One A11 7111an V Kurl Cmndull takes a lmmLuH from Elmer Jackson and mumps right against the Bear kittens of Cincinnati. 4 3.... . . HOW ONL: Ilcrky Rupp, Doug Pcndygraft, Jim Bl Lickcrt, Roy Holwrts. Roger Ncwnmn-ROVV TW'O: Coach Adolph Hupp, l'at Doyle, Larry Pursiful, Dickie Parsons, Scotly Bucslcr, Bcrnie Butts, Coach Harry LnncusturiROW' THREE: .hlulglll Humz Ilmly IAmr'er ln'ml llmlwllmll murh uuiwlsml 1111 ka Hth' I'rmrh. thy l'my l,iL'Lm't lml the 10mm in scoring. with m: :nvmgv nl Hi pnintx pm gamma Hugvr Nt'xx'mun. playing, Iliw first :md final ymlr ol bnslwtlmll. liml tlw school rvwml 09 IT ln-v Hmmx' in mw game in 11w XIid-Iinst Ih'gimml 3 WA Championship against Ohio Stuh'. NLWVA mun Jim 10:1 1110 lmm vith llw must l'vlmmuln in 0110 qmm- xxith l3 Alguimt UCLA. Otlmn umlrr thv lulvhgv UI' Adolph limpp were Ihllkiv Pumms, mptuiIL Larry Pursiiknl. Nod junninqx. HlL-zl 111-leme jinn McDonald. Carrol BHITIICH amd Srnlly anslm'. McDonald, a Trainer Sam PIE sman, Coach Doug Hmes, Vmce Del hegro, George Atkins, Ned Jennings, Harry Hurd, Allen Feldhaus, Carroll Burcluelt, Coach Ted Lenhardt, Manager Hunter Dur- hum. Rupp Completes 31st Season Cnud: Azluhlll RumL z'nmpicfinp 1m 3le ymr us HIP Cut mmtur, mumps nut to mums! 1! mil to one rcfcria wmm ' Sn near. but ml! .w: fur, Billy Ray Lir-kvrt kmm a rebound Uni of u Ccnl'gm pluym'x TCUCII. Lickert Leads Cats In Scoring Ruppk men 9105th the Slsl chapter of tradition with :1 second place tie with Vanderbilt in the Southeastern Conference, The Cats posted a 17-8 regular 50115011 curd which proved to be one of the poorest in recent years nlh Kvn- tucky hardwoud domination. Mississippi Stutv won the conference title, but declined to participate in the Na- tionul Collegiate Athletic Association 'Ibumunwnt. hw cause of School policy A h'n-gume winning streak wcnl hy the hoards in thv Final regular season gumu L15 Hurquvttv tmnm-ml thv Catsh '.. in Chicago StudiunL Kmn'ncky dL-h'atcd Tennesscc twice and split with Coorgin Tvuh. The win over Miss.si1mi State was :1 high point of the 50.15011. Wm! go! 51mm Nwrl jmniugx during 171v St. Imuix grmltn Jmuinm rum 0 Ullmihll'll! Murlwr u! HIP H'ntr'r position. n :lnm :13 a 571:1; mm... ' Carroll Burchett grabs a rebound, brings- it down off the boards, and pre- pares to put it back up for two paints, against the Florida Gators. This photo oddity is the result of three cameraman snapping their cameras nearly in unison The three phologs were Dick Ware and Iilen Mitchell, UK P110. tagmphers, and Martin Jame, Lexington IIeralcl-Leuder Photographer. BASKETBALL UK 72 V. M. I. 58 Flurida State 68 Nam: Dame 70 North Carolina 58 Tpmple 83 Illinuis '72 St. Louis 7ovcrtime7 81 Missuuri 70 Miami 7077 89 Georgia Tech 52 Vundvrhilt 59 L. S. U. 70 Tulane 83 Tennessve 60 Georgia Tech 89 Florida 74 Georgia 74 Mississippi 68 Mississippi State 77 . . .A. 60 Vnndcrbill 80 Alabama 77 Auburn 68 Tennessee 72 lerquvtto SEC PLAYOFF 88 Vanderbilt NCAA REGIONAL PLAYOFF 71 Morehcad 74 Ohio State Roger Newman grabs a rebound during 1710 Auburn en- counlcr while meingx Stands by to help. Ruppmen Place Second in SEC J M: 5., rt, hghh'ng the ball, led the VVtheuts in scoring against Morehead State. Newman charges in and lays it up for two points against Murcheud State in the NCAA MidAEast Regional tourna- mcnt. Cats Advance To Mid-East Finals Jerry Lucas proved to be the difference between Kentucky and the NCAA Mid-East Regional Basketball Newman and Pursiful try for a rebound against Ohio grown. In the Enals 0f the tournament Ohio State turned 5mm Lick , JenningS 71d Parsons 3 i the bKICk- back Kentucky, 87-74, at Freedom Hall. round The Cats clawed an upstart Morehead State team, 71-64, gaining the right to meet the Buckeyes in the championship tilt. Billy Ray Lickert was high point man against the Eagles. Mississippi State ended the regular season in the top Southeastern Conference position, however, due to school policy, the team did not participate in the NCAA Tournament. Kentucky and Vanderbilt both finished in second place with identical SEC scorecards. The Commodores, earlier in the season; turned back the Cats, 6462, in Nashville At Lexington, the tables were reversed as the Cats defeated the Commodores, 60-59. After the game the remark was heard from Vandy, hwait ,til we get them on a neutral court. Their wish came true, as the Cats met the Commodores in Knoxville for the right to represent the Conference in the NCAA Tournament. The Cats trounced the Commodores, 88- 67, and advanced for an unprecidented twelfth trip to the tournament. 3': 54 - .; gm Mu .mrdJ-im Ragcr Newman grabs a rebound and ftgllts his way down as tcmnmute Larry Pursiful stands by. t t Larry Pum'ful drives under to put one up against the 7 . . , .. . e I 11 . . , . 32159191! and BI Small 0, Hlmms m the mat mum of '0 txme to capture the elghth annual UK Inv1tat10nal Tournament title. California bested Illinois 72-54 in the consolation play. St. Louis,s Tom KieEer hit for two with four seconds left of Billikens Outlast the overtime, to break the twelfth deadlock of the game and give St. Louis its Erst tourney championship. I i ? First round action saw reserve Jim McDonald steal the ball t ' cats In UKIT and score three points to stave off a late scoring drive by Illinois. The St. Louis Billikens outlasted the Wildcats 74-72 in over- The Cats won 83-78 before the smallest crowd in tournament play. In earlier action, St. Louis topped California 54-53. Bub .Norllmmm, St. Ifrmis, 1mm up a jumper against Ned Billy Rav Lickert was high point man in the tournament. Jcnnmgs, Larry Pumful and Roger Newman :11 the hnal . ' . , uf Hm UK Invitational Tournament. Agamst St. Louls, he tossed In 29 to lead all scorers, and he tallied 14 against Illinois. Lickert was selected most valuable player in the two-day tourney. Other players mentioned in the balloting were Roger N ewman of Kentucky and Bob Nordmann and Tom KieHer of St. Louis. Larry Pursiful, along, with Liekert, was named to the All- Tournament team. Others included an the squad were Nord- mann, Kieffer and Bill McClintick of California. Billy Ray Lickert dribblcs in as ferry Cnlzmgelu and 107m Wcssels look on. Lickert was named mast caluuble plat - er in the twa-cluy tourney. ROW ONE: Coach Harry Lancaster, Tommy Harper, Larry Wheeler, Torn Cobel, David Nile, Assistant Coach Doug Hines-HOW TWO: George Critz, George Waggoner, Charles Nash, Paul Wyatt, Charles Ishmael, Ted Deekin, Assistant Coach Ted Lenhardt. Nash Sparks Freshmen Caitnn Nash flies through the air in an allenth to grab a rcbmmd from Xavier Frcslunen. Nash rewrote many UK freshmen records with his stellar performances. Ted Deekcn lays one up against the Xavier rlcfents, and Cotton Nash stands by to play the potential rebnund. 229 INN ONE. Dickie Parsons, Bub Nuwsomc, Stud Ciir- Lowell Hughes, Hunter Durham, nmnagur-ROVV di-r. Luiinw Ilulcy, Ed SvHit-r, lhy RiiriiliROXV TXVO: THREE: Hurry LunUuSlur, couch: Charlie Lloyd, Int; Sim: l'nwmniui, iriunur; JOL' Sullivan, John Dixon, Hide Barber, John Craki Ed Munruv. Bob Meyers, Hon Bert t'y Cmmrn AHUH l'vt-lrlhimx, Huh Liiikur, Mike HOWK'IL sch. Bub Kittul, Ken Beard, Abs Shannon, assistant coach. Baseballers End Winning Season Oiim' again. HIP Wildcul baseball squad posted 21 near miss ini thy conference championship with an 1878 season record. Tho Murders Row was led by Ron Bertsch, Dick Parsons and Allvn Foldhzuis. Burtscli posted a season average of .402, Pursom .375 21nd Fcldhnus .370. Parsons also led the Club in nine ilopurimcnis. including 21 rccuyd 35 runs scored This made six i'ucol'ds i'm' Hip Yancy junior in two seasons of play. Feldhuus set two marks with six humc runs and 29 rims-batted-ini In tlw pitching department the team was led by Mike Howell and Charley Lloyd Lloyd produced a season record of 8-2, which ranks him iiiimng tlii' wiiiniiigesl moundsmen in UK his- tory. llowvll is thy possessor of u iiowhit effort against Centre Cullvgv. Rounding out the squzul were Lowell Hughes, Ray Rerhl, Buliby Klyorsx Bill Curdmz Mick Cannon Bobby Newsomc, Eddie Xlnm'm'. I301; Kiltcl. Ed Sullicr. John Dixon Joe Barber: joc Sullivan. Lonnie llilhvi Ki-n 13011111 and Bola Linker, Burtscll was HID Imu' iViklt'ut 0n tlu' SEC AH-Siur team, LlEL h-i'minvd 1n tlic Atlunhi .IUiii'niiI-ionistitiition, Muir Wiidmts wm'o placed on tho AllVSEC Squad, as selected by tiu- erm'l sun'ci. Tlii'y wore Shortstop Dick Parsons; out- fivlilm', lion Bvrtscll; pitcher. Charley Lloyd; and utility man. Xilvn Irt'ldllkuli Rim BrrrmlL llw Irmlz'r uf Kz'iiiiu'ky's Murdcrv Row, ,mxfz'll u wumn Imrliim urvmui' of .402, Bc'r'tsvh wzm numril m Hu' SIiC AllrSiur Tmm. IJH'klU I'rzrmm ltd Ilia club in nine departments and . i... vmrdml U rcmrrl 335 runs during UH! spawn. rum and 29 rnmtbutrmliin for tu'n school Iocords: 'I'mH'Immenf winner. Bi Sexton Innis om' up in mmmm- Iiun far My ULW. Mickuy Conner rounds third bsz' and heads homc in any of the final games played 0n the 0M baseball field. Luwcll 5214mm hmwes the dmmm, Stmuns set a new UK dtmux mum! of 149'1 . Julm Baxter and l'ras-s VVhelun IiL' for first in the mile during: lhr' Vanderbilt Meet. Mimic; Biass' Dave Frunm drops the 12070 as he clears the bar. Fm-ntrl was one of the hex! pale vuulters in UK history UK Track Records Rewritten Kentucky Cindcrmen posted a 3-2 season record in dual and . triangular meets. The season closed with the charges of Coach Don Cash Seaton topping fifth place in the SEC Meet at Cains- villc, Florida. At the meet, individual titles went to seniors Press Whelan and Buddy Cum, VVhelan establishing two school marks by winning the twoimile run and placing second in the mile run. Cum won the 440 in :481 which is a new school and Florida record. The two-mile relay team composed of thlan, Baxter, Plum- met and Gum posted a 7:403 to win the Florida Relays. They also placed second in the Drake and Ohio State Relays. Dave Franta tied for Hrst in the pole vault at the Penn Relays with a jurhp 0t 14'4 , and placed fourth in the Fort Wayne AAU Meet. VVhelan won the steeplcchasc, while John Baxter placed fourth in the 1,500 meter run. The team posted victories over Cincinnati, Hanover, Ohio Wesleyan, Vanderbilt and Morehead. The thincluds placed second in Kentuckys AAU Meet at New Albany, Indiana During the previous winter, the cindermen were led by Whelau, Gum and Plummer in indoor track. Gum won the 600 yard run at the Michigan State Relays, Whelan copped the mile, and Plummer placed second in the 1,000 yard run. In the Knights of Columbus Meet at Cleveland, Plummer won the 1,000eyard run and Gum placed fifth in the 600-yard run. BC Patterson, Bill Smith Ulidde by PaitersonJ, d Press H'lmlum Julm Hm'trr, E. C. Plummm' UHII Buddy 1 ! Murphy Commie in the high hurdles. Patterson WU Cum ILYH'IIFUII in wupumfimx jnr 21w murmilr vvluu. Tim and Smith placed tlurd, mum mm HH' 1310;th Rduw, ' Graduating sc11i0rs ROXV ONIC: Dave Frunln, E. G. PlummL-r, Jim Murphy, Buddy Gum-ROW TWO: George Smith, .lov: Brucck, Bob Struwhidgc, Pmss Whelan. .: ROW ONE: Inlm Baxter, Max Vanton, Bill Smith, Ben Patterson, Luwell StevensiROVV TXVO: George Smith, Press W'hclan, Jerry MrAtoe, an: Frame, Joe Brueck, E. G. Plummer, Jim Murphy, Bob Stmwhridge, Buddy Gum, Coach Don Seaton. V . VI: . i' l $11,,gn l: Ih Y ROtV ONE: Johnny Kirk: Jun Berling, Jack Crutchur, Mort tturkuy ltumtd Van Itoosu-ROVV TtVO: Couch LvSlic I.. Unitim Cuorgc Jutt, Bill Sohvhen. Jury Luck? wumt. Dmc Butler, tVurrz-n Scmittu, v 'l't'um Lupmm Imlnmu Keri: Hf ,tluyxuitlv ttriuzs a 11:11,: um' :lwmx 11H- jutluuy; Linkmen Record First Winning Season Posting its first winning season since 1953, the varsity golf squad finished the season with a 1391 mark. The most wins in one season sinco 1947 were produced by the linksmcn under the dirvction of Coach L. L, Martin. The group was led by sophomore Dave Butler, who estab- lished two course recordx During the 592150an finale against Xavier, he shot 64 on the Idle Hour Course, the lowest score rc- cordcd by an umatuur on that COLII'SC. Earlier, he set a new mark at the ltillwood Course in Nashville against Vzmdertnlt. Captain Johnny Kirk, Harold Vim Home and Jack Crutcher were other outstanding linksmcn. Thv squad posted double wins ovvr Vanderbilt, Xavier and Tvnm'ssov. Single victm'ivs wcrv ovnr Bowling Green, 'Whittcu- hcrg, Marshall. Eastern XVvstcm, Transylvania and Centre; plus one tie with Indiana, Kakqu h t A Durw NHHLI Imtfs tumml Hm Hut Huthfr broke tum ' $ mulx't' z't'mr'rlx durum UZC ycm'ml. i ; With 12-8 His first year as UK Tennis coach, Ballard Moore directcd the squad to a record-tying 12 wins and eight losses in 1960. Leaders 011 the squad were Cal Barwick and D011 Sebolt. George Rupert and Don Dreyfuss proved to be the school's best effort in the doubles division. The netmen posted wins over Louisville, Spring Hill, Mercer. Xavier, Marshall, Bellarmine. Vanderbilt, Dayton, Centre and Berea. At the SEC Tournament, Rupert and Dreyfuss were the only Kentuckians in the scoring column. The Cats placed eleventh in the tournament. Egg 5mg: minus: a 22.2. amen :23 ii . mm NW wmmwmmnnmialns WW 4! ' tmmwuicmuwwmmmnm writ: mwmmmm'aawg2'ayaw gammmwanwm mmm 123:3 Charhzy Dans backhrmds one ouer the min Netmen Tie Record ROW' ONE: Lurry DendingCL Charles Duns, Dun Sv- boIt-ROVV TWO: Dick Thomas, Couch Ballard Monrc, Woody McCraw, Ralph Mills. Drm Scboli drills u powerful .mruc acruxs the calm. ; kii-th Luckv, 11111 Smith -$, ROW 0.x A11en C1eaxel-R01V YVVO: mun Cuurh 11mm W'leimt 'lnhn Buxtt-zi 1101; Grim 1L11LI', Da'lnny JISDUI 1tlLH11 Dun Srutun. Baxter Paces Harriers During the 1960 season, the Kentucky barriers compiled a formidab1e record of four wins and three sct-backs. However. this record is far below that of past Wildcat teams which domt Hated the two previous SEC meets. The season opened with two straight defeats at the hands Of Miami of Ohio and Ohio University. The Big Blue bounced back with wins over Hanover and Berea, the 1atter meet being run through a cow pasture. After suHering a 1055 to West Viriginia, the runners posted a victory over arch-rival Tennessee, 20-35. A tight 2738 Win over the Morchcad Eagles ended the regular season. In the Southeastern Conference Meet, John Baxter paced the four-man Kentucky entry with a fourteenth placc. Other Kentuckians competing were Allen C1eaver, Danny Jasper and Bob Cranacher. The freshman cross-country squad posted ch wins and two defeats for their new coach, Press VVhelan. After :1 slow start in which they lost the first two contests, the freshman posted five straight wins over the Eastern varsity, Beren Foundation, Elizabethown, St. Xavier and St. Joseph's Prop. The team led by Owen Basham, John Berend, Paul Kieli John Knapp, Fomo Cawood and Dave Cliness. . A . ,. . ,b A911: 1114 mmmm Dmmy Im'm'r rlriu lmmc fur a lifrh plm'r' finix-li umiimr i'lu' Jlill'z'hmul 1511x108. Umrh l'n-w VViu-hm, Furnu Cuwoud, john Bumnd, Juhn Kimmy, lhllll Kiel. Owen Bushum, Bub Evans, Pctc DiachunL i 1 I WW '4' 13191311, :imgmt' PENN , . , ,3; W'arm-ups arc r1 uiml part of any sport and Crass country 1'; nu execution. Herc scram! Ilurrim get ready to warm- up, Illa Murchcml Alter. Lurks L'mnpcrcd ax u nnwuuntwr. The crack of lhe pistol, and they are on their mail, raring around Piccadome. WbOw-w-MWA . , , 5, , ' W w-mmvmwem IMWAHNM Oucr hill and dale, chy'rc HIE cross country bows. - z E ii- .VvII Alum: IH'WfL'NHS in Ink 571w WU, Ihriuu. Skill Builzr Inrzmhtm u tum 4m llm tllmryunl freestyle. Dm'ull, Huck Teelur, Skip Hauler, Chad Wright. Bondor Leads Catfish Tuddy Bondor led the UK Catfish through the 1961 season with a point accumulation of 1061A, Tenmmntes Skip leiler and Wilt Minor finished with 971A and 711A pointm The swimmers experimlccd their worst season in two years, The team posted a season record of one win and ten losses in dual compntition. The Catflsh placed sixth in the Southeastern Conference Meet at Athensy Georgia, with 24 points The defending state intercollegiate chumps dropped to third place in the Kentucky InterCt'Jllegiale Swimming and Diving Championships. 1 HOW ONE: Milmn Minor, Hiuurdo Arte. Tom Cumbron, Ted Bondor-ROW TWO: Jimmy v v 7v: HO V ONE: and Tinncll, Franklin Watk nt Conc-h John Vor- gun; Marshall Tumor, Tommy Mucllur-RO V Lawrence Ihumzm, Humld Tinncll, Earl Campbell. XVillium Kcnnoy, Ihllfvm'd Bislmp, Captain Tommy Mueller and Goicaptain Marshall Turner paced Kentucky to victory over Ohio University and a first place berth in the Southern Ohio lnttrtrcollcginte Rifle League, as of press time The rifle league is composed of Ohio State, Ohio U., Dayton: Cincinnati, Xavier, Miami of Ohio, and Kentucky. Marksmen arc judged on their ability to Ere the .22 caliber rifle in three positionsmpmne, kneeling and OH hand. Against Ohio U., Mueller posted 293 and Turner shot 288, the highest possiblc score being 800 points, Mueller currently leads the leuguc in individual scoring. Other consistent scorers are Franklin XVutkins, Halford Bishi 0p. Harold Tinnell, Earl Campbell and W'illiam Kennoy. Team coach is Col Clonn larger and M Sgt. John Morgan is assistant coach. The varsity rifie team participated in the .30 caliber riHe matches at Camp Perry, Ohio, in the spring. The UK murksnmn in acn'un 0n the range in 1110 baw- menl 0f Buell Armory. MWKWU i UK Places First In Rifle Tummy JIIMHU! mul Marshal! 'I'mm'r rukl' aim nu Ilu' bulk vm' rluling a rifle fcum IIIIIL'HL'U xcmium Cram Country Turkey Run aspirants check in at the xtart 0f the race around the campus. The strenous jaunt around campus proved too much for several of the barriers. MeIfs Intramurals Football An ATO charges through defenders in tin inlmmuml flag fonIImH game. A tackle is magic in flag fuotlmll by grub- hing one uf the flag? at the side bf the. player, Hum! Hun! plvlh up wwml lllUr'kt'H m tlu' Triangles gnin nw'rlrrl unrrluuu CHIN 'I'riuunlv Mayan m'v litm blmklunrl, Paul flmwlg. Huh Vaughn. Tum Cums uml IJuH' lerlzw Badminton Mn 3?; A V , I Shelton Mann and Larry Heath pass before the f?nuls of ; Hm intramural badminton tournament. Mann want 011 to defeat Heath for tho fratm'nzty tlwn'mn cmwn. Thy: Hm finalim Ice 01? in Hm finals of NW intramural gulf r11mmmmmmm- ut Picadumc. WMHWM Nu...m..-N-...........,...A............$... Handball Humlrl Hicks and Philip Hulchinson wmm-up waore the Intrtqnuml Handball Championships. Hutchinsrm dev feared Hicks for the crown, - --...... ; ,m A HSI' pluyz'r Him- fnr u rr'Imunti in n unniifiuul game of llw inrlz'pmzrlz'nl intrznnnml huskclbuH murmnncnf. USU um Ilu' I'H'nlurd iIItII'm'ndml Inuruumvnt urinm'r, Basketball Ihm Lyman! wu'rh lu'nm'lj m turn Phi Dolly fight Im' a n'lumml. 1. H, Kixx'r and Bull Cm z'umc in to aid HIE Pln' Sim. 7110 mtmmurul free throw contest atmu' a large group uf baskefbullvrs czu'll yrmr. Ilupcfuls watch One Contest- ant take his turn at the line. Free Throw Horseshoe Tournament ioinncr, Bill Sexton lines one up in prepara- tion for his tam A Chi O lips Hm bun nter 171C :10! in H r'mxtmt will; 1ch K03 during: intramural l'nNrylmH r'mnlwtiffun. A Chi Omega hm unv mm Hm nM. while a rmzmmurc prwpmr'y Ir: mulu' u ntf plug to n'rm'ul' 1hr hull Women,s Intramurals Bowling Barbara Jean Bums lets 01w mil down Um XVildmf nIIcyx during the girls bowling tounumwnt. Strikex, spares, and gutter balls were par! of the action during the bowling tournament at Uzc W'ildcnt. 71w . ?t', : iwv .r ; I g Splash! Theyie off the starting blocks and on their way to a thrilling climax in the womerfs swimming meet. ' ., Swimming Muric' Dunning, U 'l'ri-Dz'll plvrlgv. displays good Inml in 1114' rmmml H'nmmx Swimming wa. How um I dnin'? JWth wrm the race? Mm Ruy King Irwin 11w bull 11mm: livid, lir'rku IIIHIMJH. Jmu' Clumlnmr CnHtcn H'ilelmm 41ml Imnlm' Hurm round nu! Hw Hrilzlml nlluykmgj 1mm. Anny Vrmhnywr mum's up will: file bu Imuim! lfmlrr'n. OIlu'r' playmzs le't' liu'ky Ilmlwn. Suw Lynn llzmlw'm. Frrwlu Hy um! Nauru Parks; lixtrmmuul thz-y h-znniRU V OXII: Pmmy Smilll, Jum' Cinznlmm, Ann Conn: Aunm- Magliwrma vaky lhldmn ?HUH' 'I'H'U. Vlnlmmn HAI'IH'I'. kullly Campbell. 1mm Kv-vlrr. Summ Dws. ,IAmv Hym. Gals Sport New Hockey Tunics ' i 1 s: Organizations ORGANIZATIONS . . . achieving goals fhmugh cooperation cnioying fellowship , , . obtaining background, experience. i E i ! HOH UNIL: Ihmvy Unmlmck, trcnmrcr: Judy Compton. Secretary; Fred Shank presidcnl; Cmnl Buuul. plllilimly L'iH-Imunlun; Xluiled Riva. Jn vim prcsidcnt; Donald Colxin, pub- Iivny rwrlnztirnmn. HUH' TWO. CAD A. X'illiums, EMZHIJPUI Newall, Sundm Sayers, Marlonu liuquhi Uwu'gv Duncan:Jf0H' TIIRICIT: .Slunluy Wall, Inculty udvisur, an Taylor, Gene Harris, Yummy I. PmkstmL Raymond L. ALlums. Aggandlionmgnc CouncH Svrving m iutvgmlc thu activitivs of urgnnimtinns 21ml L-lulns in its cullvgc. 1hr Agricultural and Home HL'Onmnics LIUIIIIL-il s primary object is to foster compel: axlivv rclutiuns lx'twoon studvnts and faculty. Member ship consists of the president of ouch Agricultural and Iluuw bk m'gunimtiml :md roprcscntntivos from the h'oxhnnm uml sophomorv clussvs. T110 council sponsors student activities and the 21117 111141 shuivntifuculty awards bnnqnvh Agriculture Engineers HOW ONE: Coumu A. Dumzm, prcslduut. Mcllu'ood leth-Kx, IL'pmlL'r; Cu - C, HutsulL xiut plcsidull: deuuLl M. Smith. ML xisux: Robcxt E. Bin L-r smruhux-lx : ,Iuscpll V, Syrlu' le'lll rum: L'OUHL'il rcprcsmnlutix'uiRUX ' TH'O: Jamus H. Milinq, Ncill B. Tyler, Lulhur C. Godlny, Lmu-s C. Sundn'rsr Tum C. Bridgm Jimmy V. MvDom-H, Kenneth Lywls, Lannie R, Organizml in the full of 1.937. thc Kentucky Student Branch of tho Anwricam Socicly 01; ,-Xgrivultnrv Engineers; meets weekly with hi-mouthly business lnuvtings. ASAE activities include stndvnt-hu'lllty gct-tugothurx. toms and field trips to local plants 01' microsL uml pur- ticipution in Engineers Day. Each yunr, tht- group has guest Spuzlkcrs to enlighten lnondwrs. CuttiliOH: THREE. Inlrry C, VHULHL Kvilh lAHkm .-X v U Cmmlx William 1K. Splumuv. Amir ll. lCu'Lxm, David Ii Hun ing, lln'itl L XUXVL'UIHViIKHV I'UUIK. IlAlFUli V, valuy, V nm R. Skuggx Hillimn H. KUIHHIL 1' ldlIL Tulh'y Cht-glm' IL kibbm, Hulwxl 15, 5L Uluir. krnm'lll V. Uu-Ilmltx$111an ju Siawudlxi, RUIJUIL L KuuLLl, Vulch YV Ilulullu 5H! .1; W L: 249 HUU' OXI',, jnlm M. Cilrlivnhir. futility udvisvr; Put inigiiL vim president; VVillizim H. Hum prlllPHl: Llux Sulmml. n'poriwi. .Izlluli Ii. OiRourki- .ll'i trutuwmz- ROW' 'IWVO: Illnmw A Ihrmm kr-mwllu linwnlu-yu. Hulm't II. U'lulc. .hu Jumps L. Huynns. Luwrcncc T. Hugrm Cullms D. Bmwn, Clizlrlvs H. Mimi, Donald Drcyluss, John W. Farmer. Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Epsilon Delta is an international honor society lint prunicdicul students. 115 Object is to encourage excellence in preiniedicnl scholarship and to promote cooperation among medical students, prwmedical stu- dents and vducutors in developing an adequate program uf prermcdicul education. An annual tour of the University Medical School for 2111 students and thcir udviscrs in pru-medicine and ref lutod fields in the state is sponsored by Kentucky Beta clmptvr Hf AEDi During the tour, general information L'UIIL'CI'IIiIiLy thc programs of the Medical School is pro- vided. g g Alpha Lambda Delta Freshmen women who attain a 3.5 standing duringr their first wmpstvr nrr Pligiblc for membership in Alpha Lambda Delta To promote and encourage intvlligcnt living and superior scholastic Itchim'L-Im-m amnngr f'rrshmun women is the organizations purposv. Alpha Imnhdu Dclm was founded in 1.924 at the University of Illinuis thy Konv tncky chapter was installed in 1940. Activities during the your includv ushering :11 Ban mlurcatc and Comnwnmmint 0x01 ciscs on'l'ing tutoringy services, and sponsoring a ton with Keys. ROH7 0NF' 1th Shinrellu, vice president; Tim XVhitc, president; Cumlyn livid sccromry.7 ROWV' TW 0: jeunnic Huines, Lenore Newlnnd, Betsy Scobce, Mary 111th Cinnamon Linda McDowell Major: ROW' THREE: Vanda Marcum, Janet Lloyd, Lllmbcth Ann XVright, Lora Shirley, Kaye Hutton, Ann Evans. 10 IO Alpha. Zeta ROW ONF: Donald C01vin, '11nnccllm' George Dunmn, scribe; Gene Harris, chroniclcr; Kon- 111-l11 1511111118, trumnrvriROW 'I'WO: G1c11n Burton C011i11s, David Lee Coffey, P111 Mnlloy, W'ilson Clmm Cullima 51112111 1391131111111, ery A. SummiROVV THREE: Daniel L, Turley, 1111111111 lSi11k1cy1 X 11111111 G, 511111111111, C, 1111211111 Buck, Gary C 111155611, T111111111s W. Price7 MEMBERS ABM; 1: Bobby Wullhu CCHSUI; J. D. Robinson: Ruy Priggc, jim Young, Jim Ilm-y, 111111 31111.1111, 1111y 110110115, Ben 1371131111, 1111g11 Muhin. Alpha Zeta, 11111101131 agricultural honorary fraternity, selects its nwmbers 011 1110 basis of character, leadership, and :1 111111111111111 scholastic standing of 30. Chapter 1110111110115 during 1110 51111001 your 1110 111 0111111340 of tho 11111101 111mm 111 1111 agricultural 01111111115 c1ectimls 111111 5011111 cumpns-wide elections. T1111 chapter 111m sponsors :1 51111111111 program 101' 2111 seniors 1'11 1151,11, Culture. 110511411111 10 1111111 prepare seniors 1011 job inter- views. Speakers this year includvd Kroger Company umpluycm's. UK Placement Sen'icv 1'opreso11tz1t1'ves, 111111 agriculture 0011ch 511111: 111011111013. The chapter plans to 111111x 1111's 111031111111 101' 2111 University seniors 111 1110 110111. 1111111101 Other activities 1110111111 1110 21111111111 11111111111 banquet, sc1m1astic aid lo agriculture 1195111111311 211111 1111 award to 1111- outstanding freshman boy in agriculture, uvh'l WM ROW ONE: D. A. Strum, president; S M. Beiderbecke, scc- rotary; O Gene Gabbard, vice president-ROXV T'WO: Billy Arnold, Bradford Clark, Tom Germs, Lauren Fleischmann, John Bailey, Richard L. Hills, Michael H, Lowry, I'Inrry Dunn, John G, Damion, Glenn Braden john P, Montague, Clarence E, Barnes, Harold Jackson, Bill Hicklin, Dun HobbsiHOVV THREE: Billy Martin, Paul McCarty, Tony Shields, Ed Pull, Tom Harrington, Leon Hildenbmndt, David Chiltenden. Jim Aaron, Ed Cummings, Owen Halpeny, John Gibson, Richard L. McDonald, Lester F. Carr. J11. Jerome W. Curry, David TinnelliHOW FOUR: James D. Freeman, Donald Loy, Earle M. Meekins. VVillimn Daniels, David A. Johnson, Gerald Grav- etL Bill Cross, Jay Lynn Gregson, Ralph Hart, Larry D. Dixon, Malcolm A, Colfman, Raymond Allen, James Bmyles, CarYR. Electrical Engineers Chambers Frank McCormickiRO V FIVE: Vincent C. Vow derheidc, Dcwcy 17.. Brewer, Ronald L Sanders, John Jackson. John Ordwny, Dennis Luwry, Jack Mulcahy, Eric Mnnsclsen, Viclor Fundcrhurk, Don Co;h John Emmth, Dewey Nolcs, Shelby Schroyer: Chester Tumple, Philip Chmdy-ROXV SIX: J. C. XVurwick, B. D. Estes, Ronald Lively, Hubert Fugutc, William 1K. Muttingly. James Cover, Henry F. Cray, Don Hm; Cordon Bloom, Lowell Cascbolt, Simon Comett, David Taylor, Cuthbert Corncttc-ROXV SEVEN: Curl Kully, Howard Holy crls, Robert Berry, Ed Thomas, Donald Erwin, Robert Edi wards, Jim Hopson, Mucus Hoskins, Robert Dinsmorc, Lynn Coc, Arthur Cnuk, William Nicholson, Yilmnz Cun-HOVV EIGHT: Richard Neal, Robert Paddock, XV. Yuusuy, D. San- rlvrs, M. Kelly, B. Goodwin Three groups compose the Electrical Engineering Student Assembly: the Anwrican Institute of Elcclricul Engineers: Inslilulc of Radio Engineers, and sludunts of all classifications majoring in Clvctrical Cllgincvring. The American Institnle ml. Electrical Engineers is: 11 national professional organization with branches for students intercsu-d in all phases of clevt'ricnl engineer- ing. The group is composcd of upper clussnu-n eligible for student membership in the national parent society. Each spring, AIEE Sponsors :1 student pnpur 001w petition Papers am of a technical or scmiitcchnicnl nature and may be presented by any cluctriuul un- gineering student, Th? Institutv of Radio Engineers is u proft-xsionul electrical cngincvring organization for persons with primary interests in communications 21nd cloulmnics Iields, Student members may attend sectional and national mccliugs 0f the parent organization. IRE sponsors exhibits at the annual Engineer's Duy and urrangcs field trips to electronics and communica- tions installations for student groups. Weekly programs for Hm. EE Assembly 1m: providml by both AIEE and IRE. Subjects range from nnclmr physics to sports and music. i g HOW ONE: VVarrun Whipple, Cecil W. Thomas, Travis Farris, Ju Enrol Juhnsrm jmk Simpson, David MucDqucc, Ronald Shaw, Linm WuImu-ROW TWO: William Davis, James Frank Mumih, Arnnld Bulcztm, Leslie Anderson, Thomas ,. 1', leid Hllshcll, Jim Hughes, Charley Booth. Albert HutlmlgriliUW' 'l'lIIIICI'L 'Hmnms Dukrr, William Dunnuhucke, llwkl Hovkvn Su-plu'n Lyons, Jcilkrry Excll, Charles Crawford, Antlmuy Uuwlds ClmrlL-s MuCluru. 'l'lmmus CmmzrriROVV FOUR: Sun leis, Alvis Adkins. Trout Eubunk, Ben Wash, Vil11um Sh-wun, Hnlwrt Slmmrt, Paul Kirk, Paul Bond, R L. Kwh-r. Lhurlm NUlsUH. deld Sandusun, Handel Taylor, Frcd HuullliKOW IVIVILXVilslm Hmm, Jr., Donald Eubunk, Kelley kimu-u, Clulllu's liucklvs, Luwrcncu IxrlcFurlxmd Coorgc Bcrgcn. David llurlwrl'y, Duvul llcilmun, Dec Richard Ellis, Stephen AIE 43 ROW UNI? A. ,I. Swrx'mty, H. L. Kct-l'm', C. XV. Thomus, K. T Jarvis, l , LHiS Furrix; Junk Simpson, David MnCDuECc Hmmkl H. Shaw. Jaum's IssucsiROVV 'IWVO: VVurx'un VVhipplo, 'l'hnums Dukv, I die Andvrsnn, Frank Mursili, Arnold Bulczon, 1' ; Hawkins, Rodger Roscnbaum, Dick Carlisle, Robert Brown, William BirrlwhistelL H T. Thomus-RO'W SIX:George Block, Luis Cnmurgo, Henry Lyon, Bob Holton, James Hull, Lewis Gordan, Dave Oak, Jessy, Powers, Ronald Ball, Paul Price, JL, Hiclmrd Bailey. William Peters, Danny Varncy, Edward Tyler- HCHV SEVEN: Vi1lium Young, William Cox, Thomas McKen- zie, Robert Golden, Joseph DcMoss, Roger Osborn, Jim Sunder- land, Bill Schnlze, Robert Evans, Larry Dendinger, Murrell Rulfcrly Ronald Jasper, James Strickland, Jack Hill, Jim Cris- som, Bradley Ransom, John Rasnic, James PerkinsiROVV EIGHT: Clyde Manning, Donald Turner, Guy Coleman, Rich- ard Chinn, Cary Whitehead, Larry Moody, Michael Froggs, 11 Lindle, Larry Logsdon, Ronnie Garrett, C. W. Hilden- bmndt, John Gandu, Robert Ricci, James Lune. I R : 4 L4 Charles Crawford, Vi111'mn Stewart, Hume McClure, Thomas Conner-ROVV FOUR: Samuel Webb, Jim Hughes Charley Booth, Albert Rutledge, James Duvall, Stephen Lyons, David Hacker, Haward Dunnebacke. Anthony Bowlds, Ben Wash, Hubcrt Stewart. i i R .5 w. h HOXV ONE: Ron Courtney, Charles Duncan, James Butler, Dmmis Cmmum Huphavl Curricn, V'nltor Cusp. Dtmled Hm cr- malc, vais Furhmg, Eugene Brnmn, Niko FossouiROh: TW'O: lhm Lawson, Hollis Martin, Lou 110117.thth Jim Martin. Mr'h'in Hurst, hVilliulu Hnwdl, Ilzu'ry Long, Jim Updyku, Null mzl Hhmkcmhip, Juhu Buth-r-ROW' THREE: David Howard, Roger Mchnicls, Jim IIill, Lynm'c Suylor, George Bukm', Neal Hendrick Cunrgv Morin A1 Lindsey, josv GAmm. Bub hVCIXT. H'ilham Barry, Muniu lxtnix', Tnm Browning, Jim 'l'rquHOH' FOUR: 11ml. C. 14'. Clown, Mh'isvr: Larry Bl'ucv, Dwuin Oxor- hy Gerald Ruhinmn. Dmh Rurlkv, Jim Dills. Jay llonkhm'nv, .Im- erslingh John Hoggvss, Mikv Hymn JuL-L Imam, JJIHOS 'lhrmmncllh Crnrgv Lung h illium hVolls, ELIwuld DnLu Hohvrt 1305135, Dr. SAM Hitv, :uh'isl-r. American Chemical Society Chemical engineering is 0110 of the youngest and fastest growing branches of engineering, concerned with situations involving physical and chemical changes. The chemical engineer works with largciscale equip- ment, leaving chemistry laboratory work to the chemist. Born on this campus in September, 1956, the department began with an enrollment of 21 students and one faculty member. Now, with well over 100 students and three ROW ONE; Icrry Powell, Don Allie, Alhm Todd. Inc Hood, Larry Howlutt, Paul Fridcll, Stnnlvy Berry. Reid Ellislon, Bah Timhrook-ROW' TWO: Ronnie Coulshy, Richard Cupps, Boh- hy Vaughn, Gary Amos, Bob W'cst, Kenneth Coopur, Bruce Glenn, Randall Storm, John Heynolds-ROXV THREE: Dudley N .M 4, '.;,;--v.fz.v: faculty memhers. tho chmnicul engineering dopurlnwnt has :1 wellhequippvd unit operations laboratory, The American Chemical Society, UK hmm-h 01: the American Institute of Chmnicul Engineers, servos thv depnrhncnt by sponsoring Hold trips to noighhnring inA dustriul cvntcrs 11nd cntcrtuinmvnl 01' guest spnukr-rs, whn discussed roslmnsihilitius of chemical engineers in in, dnstryh Cilpollc, Kmmhl Cusu, thnv SuHivml. Ilvnry Ilm'nhm-k, Hay Murphy. Pots SUHhcrL Ihll ILmh'. Clurvnm' PUFL'CH, Runalhl Cult, Bah Sligull, Glyn W'vhhiliOH lvOUH: Dr. Sam llilLu uleisrr; Bruce Scan, Bill Cmahy Tom Rich, 'I'hmnus VVLlUS. Tum Mch-llnn, AI Howols. HOH' ONE: Ivn'y ll. Jnnvs; W'ilh'um 5L VVyull, IL: Bill Colt. pwxuh-nt; II, .. .thlIM'IL M'L'H-lzlu: W2 A. Mns'xhu'gvr. JL. xiw ln'mhh'nl; lmn D lvnurdl. lllvlllly A. L. Cluunburs, Iknrullx' ,, KUXV I'H'U: U. V. Olivvn Jinncx C MvrvdHh, lhyu mom! I'll'pv-nluw-L. Un-mur . Mlhix lMtlh nii. Billy MAT- hn, Iuhn V. Fullvnwhh-r, Charles D. Mm'vr Muslmll Payne, Ulun'lm L VllluLlund. ju Bub Silm. Hill Null.- ROW' 'I'HH . , Lluul V. Mtgnm .nhn VV Skull. H. 1'7. V u'd. David . l'JlU x. 1 ,. H. Smtvn. H: C, Gl'klyi HOW, FOUR: J. D. . Hume, 1K M. :Mlmvxlue. H. 15. Human C. V, Cant Ilmmul. PNLT S. Burke. Funk N. lhnit-I. liml D. Nhlummn Honk, Honor Smulmx, Ted lhulmxdsnn, H. 'anmm' mum HUH' FH'I'T: 1.. C, ShnuilL D K, Pounu IO. Mum. H. 1., 'l'u'mmn. P. k h'rm. L, M. Judy. J. . N.Ikrr. Y H. Inlmmn. Vvu, Luml. 1L X'. Tlmmpmn. .lr. Slwr- Irll llwlvn. .unv CnudJLvr, A 'I', Husxvll. N. IJLH'AIdvb. 2256 Engineers John Hill.- RU V SIX: Jerry L. Clover7 David Czn'nus, Puul Roberson, Kenneth Ynung, Harold Diamond, Danny Jasper, Dzu'id Cmvherd, Sam Guy, Donald Lymm, Larry Eplcy, Tom Hcilbron, Doylp Buhl, Tom Ingram, Bob Huschak, Richard Muttm. Donald Lorenz, WV T. Chnmbcm Jr., Kenneth Beard: HOXV SliVUL'N: P3111 XV. Brown James E. Houchin, Paul C. anlv. Carl E. Ricbcl, Lance P. Cormam, Thomas H. Morrow, J1; LAI'ry Pinson, Bobby DcSpain: Don W, Fuller, Thomas 0. Clmm, James E. Gibbs, Arliss Gibbs. Joe Fisler, Iimmy R. King 100 E. Early, Gcorgc R Ruins, Charles Milward, David R, ShoplaniROXV EIGHT: John C. Demx Brents Dickinson, Johnnie H. Curtis, George A Yates, Frank L. Rothfuss, B. I Sexton, Burr Luwson: John P. Brenden, Donald C. Mills, Don WK Dubney. B. XV Simmons, Freddy Wicker, Don Cophcr, Daniel M. Shepherd, John C VVilsOn, Ted F. Billinglnn. Mark Anderson, Larry Argonim Patrick Atkins, Stephen Atkin- son, Cultis Bale, Dcwuyno Bushum, Joseph Bustin, Buddy Bcuuh, W'illium Bcrry, hVillidm B1.Lck, Iumus Bond, David Bundurnnt, Frederick Brown, Pvtnr Buchhvit, Churlus Burdino, thdC-Clllnpbcll, Rnnnhl Curr. James Cuudill, Ray Cawood, James Clay, James Cndvll, Tummy Cult, Donovan COODCI, William Curnuitc, John CowgiIL Jzunus Cox, Frederick Davis, Lmry Dcngam, Charles Dodson, Paul Dudley. Izuncs Duncan, Charles Fisku, Dmmis Moore, Curhmd Fur , John Cuim .Inhn CJHlle, llmuu'd Cislm: Larry Cvughcgam, 1:111le COUL- ing, Roger Crcvn, Larry Crvvr, Clyde Cridcr. Dennis Griffin, Owar anLur, Humld IIAIfgill, Exlxxnu'd Hnm'y, W'illium Handy, Stcphtn CilJHLL Nrmh Hinton, Richard Holloway, XVillium Rnhvrk Lupv, Richard Imwis, Phillip Littoral, Ernest Lm'v. thvr Muuilo. Bmcu MuIL-um, jumm Mathis: hVillimn MAMA. Muh'in McDmn'll. jumcs lesurhml, hVondsnn McCram', J 'L' MuPCuk, Norman Millm', Richard Mmmm, Jumm Mn N Ilnmm Mudd. Jmnus Mluphy. Nathan Murphy I'n-s'tun Nunm-l- h-y. Louis Uwun. jclh-rs Pugu Bnrlh Pmnhurtun. Ruhrrl Pmm. jnhn Phillips. Jmm's P11111101. Julm Priclx W'illiaun 1510, 'I'humus Halchford, John Ihswnl'oss, Hnlmt H tL'lill, DUIHW: KVleillLfA hm, Cvnv Hive. Slcmn- Husc. Chm -s Scull, Cary Clown Charles Smith, hVillinm Smith, XViHium . :lHIDL'I', Paul Slm'ln', Clyde Stmxlll. 'l'hcudvn' 'lhnukcll, Hume TUI'IY. Richard 'lwuw'ni ritvr. Roh'srt 'lhuss'cy. Htmuld Vumncr, HUht'll W'uddhu Julmw XYultvrs, Shelby hVuld, W'ilhs th-lls. Frank Wussvmlurl. Luny lrion, Julius jumcs, Thomus Kama Roy Dlviscr, Lumps Lamb. Ykltvs. Civil Engineers The job of L1 Civil engineer takes him into the field as a resident engineer on construction projects and into the office for the design of civil cngilwvring projects, He is called upon to make summit to design and supervise construction, and to locate and build railroads, highways, waterways. airports, and pipclhmm ASCE meets once a week in Memorial Hall, and speakers are selected from the University, the City of Lexington, and from mzmy parts of the state. Social events include the annual anmut Purlyf thr' Engineer's Dance at the SUB, and Enginovfs Day 31 Anderson HnlL Uhx Alulu-I. Flnh Huhhvm, linln-rt lhrm-M, Rogvr ma', Vir- ml lh'rm-r, thut MH'M-ntul, thllmm Cuxllm. Hurry Chnrw hill, VInhn Cmmvl: thuud Cumin. Dun Cnplwr, Erlwuul Cub lIle. HxHihnn Cum, Hum-I Critluuh-xL Llauk Davis, Glam DmLA-U. Hulhp lidslrs, Ihwtl MN : 9, Dmmhl Elliott, Huh ML I'Unu-II. Hmmhl IVugh; l'Iduxml hum: Umugu lhm'mun, H'dlmm I'mlmg, Inhn Cum, llnlnhy ley, Dlnlgl ' ' Ivny Ilium: 'l'mmn; Ilupkilm Chump Howell. Rubml lcwull, OHM kurhn lnlm kmchvhw. Immw mehix: lidgdr MacDon- Civil Engineers 31mm ' mum! ' man ahl, jnhn Mmsh, Edward Mthin, Churlvs fxln-Bxulycr, Donald MCIIIKUSIL Xhillinm McQuilk-IL Charles Mulym-uln, Anlunin MunL-udzt, Junta Music, XVilhum Oder, deEHC Porter, Bahmn Pmuawm; William Hmhlu'n. Cldudv Rhon-r, Ronald Hislm', Jumm HUM Mikv lhxshzmzamir, Charla Ruascll, Carson Sam'y-r, Juml 8mm, Alfred Thou ' John Tummy Morris Tur- pin, Hugh XVLu'd. Merle XVussun, Frvddy XVickL-r, James Wright, UL-urgo W'yutt. Torry Zim. This is the juniopsenior-seclion 0f the University of Kentucky student chapter of the American Society Of Civil Engineers. The sophomore and freshmen sections cnch meet as individual sections, hut ollvrute under parti- al direction of, and in cmupcrutimq with, the jnnior-soniur section. Student mcmlwrship is the Hrsthf four phases of mcmbcrship in the National Organization. Student chapters are established to hPlp Civil engineering Shh dents cnrich tht'ir collvge study by beginning professiom :11 contacts and associations, Some chapter activities include participation in 17M Sparta sponsorship of technical paper and speech C0117 tests, attending or hosting the regional conference of student chapters, and securing influential Speakers and guests fur chapter meetings. ROH' ONF: XVilliJm Ctu'lvr. Charles Buschnmn. . Lu 1mm 1s Pwuku Lmlilg Adkim, Rnlu'rl Ih-iuhu' u-n Rulwrt .W'XILhLl-ROH 1V0; XVJllidm Lawson, Ji'sx'l' Spv Jznmls Nun, Dennis Crnxhy, 1911110,: Donts, meiv llurliwn. Lulu llxuclrny julm l'usclmL Tm: HL-m'y Thomas Bnltlx'idgm Darwin Bull, Alm Dnmclid, M'nmn Angvll. Umid Alumndm, Hubmlu Arut-ROW' THREE. Dun Mnnruv, Hulwrt Rules. jdmvs Hath- mx Humld JI'TN'I', Ch'n Huckvr, Charles NL'ISUII, K. 'Virunun, Dun Burric, Paul Hurry, juhu llonrd, Chudv l'ivrux Bill Bluck, Iluwul'd Tnllpy, jnhn-ph Minor, Knlx'll McpcriliOH' FOUR: llomm' W'nhur, Smn XVurv, Clmx Dummm Sum 'Vohh. Hubby Cm, DAVitl Cmtkvlt, .ldmm Junm Ben Bmdcmm, 1K. C. Johlr 51m, Churlv Brown, David Muult Hmums OTJunicL Clydu llnm'vr, Holwrt Hudson, Charles ans, liicllurd TruutlL Pill IlznmnnndiHOW' l'VlVE: Rmmld 'Vintcrs, Arthur Knight, Dun IlzlmiltmL Jmopll Kulnlu', John Kitclmn, Frank lldxmd, Elkh- nrd Stvvklcr, Etlgdl' CundiH: Hmmld KL .umus Mingling Cil 'Vnml, A1 Buh'is, JuLk Donovan, 'Vilmm Arringlun, 'V. C, Clmmt-IL M. E. BugxwlL Bill AllClL Dun MuLuin, 'Vlllium Schmidt. Cary SCWL'IL Eugene SillldL'lS, Joseph Murunyl, Don- ald BvrgiliOH' SIX: Herman 'Vung XVilliJm Cxu'dncr; Dun Kelly Bill Hunter. Md BLlnLll, XVillizlm Umly, Horzvr C ' Ortis Burns, Halmhll 54mg: CL L, Dapper, Nlcrlc lec Bury. Kunuclh Braml'ugur. LAID Gibson, Sum Cunmch , - lium Castle, 'Villium 'Vulvurnu, Cuuu SLIyrc. 101m XIx-Csmn. Ronald Bluckblun, Norman Hurnud, Ronald XHgnm-riliOW SEVEN: Evurcll 'Yulm. XVUS Pmilllvr, Jumps Slipp Ullx-s Kmr 'Vhilm Loud, XHHium Futun. John Gollln-IL Ruhm'l Kmitnu Julm Monty, jnlm lmgnillrm, john Huwhmz 'Yillimn .Iunm, Tlhur Bundm', Rusm-Il I'rnlhrr. lex'in Sdmlan 171m al KH'WLI Jim Cx'ulchcn Dong.s Fully CIL m Musln Mud 'M 11m m Disk Cumhfl'. Dnrn-ll Hm qtmx ISM III: Kr nmlh SprmllnL jot Rnun'y, Ruhm'l 0x11011112 John OvDAnivl, Jvrr Swill: anx OWMm , Dmmld Svhmiu. Hubert lelr'x: IA ' 'n-ngluum Kirk Bym'i, ernld Purim; Lnlslm' LymL M'Im' Mann G url NIva'L Hmmld Slu-th Louis Dink. llnhm'l Ckmh 'Vxllmm Rmm, Gmw Column Dmmix- IIImL J. D. l'Xnmin Imwh Uninvs iliOWy NINE; Durrvll Pm'rish. Domld Pumsh. Donald Munin, Gerald eronymlh, Clun-nu- Hutu: Lucien .IuhnsmL ,Iumvs Dmmmn, Hubby l'ricn'. John Cullin, Cluu'lw lHlxtlanws Murlin, Didi XVntkim, Huh h'viuu, Bub Cuoknlun, W'illiaun Hull, Slwlln' Moore, john Bort'nd, JUIm Nelson, Dmmld Harris, Nm'm Honll field. 'VilliJm Hutch. Jim Hunt. Em'l FIu'Inun. Hmlnvy 151mm dun HUXV TILN: Mary Murmn. john Jurksun, .lolm 141v, Cvm'gv Royuulds. Bruxtnn Mullins. Philip Dummy lhululpln Ski dvl, Edward linlmn, Dm'id Dmlmm, Hu tun, Bill Ux'L-lhy. lhlwulds HiL-IIHHL D liruu- Strung. ISULHurLl l'rym. I A. T. Inulw 'I'mnhull. Huh ICAt-s. Gm'nL-tt Atwwul. ICIlw-m- Ihkx-r, Samml Butts, Imlll'5 vay. Phil llnuw. Clunln-s Mullim: I uxxin FAUilllllll, jurkiv IIuy-sz Slunlvy IIA-IxunlillUW' ICIIEr CN: 'Iummjy Hvrw, lmhml thum, Ii. C Amwlmng, G .81 'muhU-h Hwy llmwn, H. A. Van lll' anlvr, Dvnnix Dvlv, Julm Dunlup, Huhml Slm-L L'It. l'vlr'r lHlslu', Hivlmnl MIR W'ill lid l'hlsluy, ' Pram. Hun Ilmnlr l'ultt', Bud linglund, Mechanical - Engineers Z39 ; E E i 1 ROW' ONI'I. Major Paul J. Schnlvr. :deisrr; Gurrvl C Sipph: nlwx Hinton. Lh'puly tummznult-r; Jnlm ll. fln-ws. - Ururw: IJ. Imcluz J13, vnmmamlw: 'l'rm D Chriqlnphm'. 1mm Jnx- Spmgm: Sun Nrwlnnd ljutzmt n'L-nn 1- ulinns officvr; Michael C, , nrlrs R. Dick: treuhumr; 'IL'US OlTlicCT- ROW TXVO: KIHIw-I H. Loxuy. .Iuhnn B. Ilz-mn. .lr; Willimn R. Sprngue, jumux A, IMIrsnnyl.71lOW' 'I'HRICIC: Hilly D. Shannan. W'illium M. Drucn, VViH:1rd '11 CML :InulImL Nummn I .. llarnml, Mit'lmcl L. Vunghum Iiohurl A. Owen, Jr., Tummy B. Tompkins. Arnold Air Society 260 Arnold Air Society is a national organization of out- standing advanced AFROTC cadets, selected on a basis of leadership and scholastic achievement. It serves to create A closer relationship among advanced cadets, to promote American citizenship in the air age, to advocate the support of air power, to further the purpose, mission, tradition and concept of the USAF as a means of national security, and to create a closet more efficient relationship within the AFROTC. The local chapter, in conjunction with Pershing Rifles and Scabbard 6: Blade, sponsors an annual Military Ball. The society also sells name tags and gloves to AFROTC cadets m: a service function. The national society was founded at the University of Cincinnati in 1947. The local chapter, General Albert NIT XVoody Squadron, was installed at UK in N348. manm Baptist Student Union Moat 111 BSUS 111-111'1111'5 occur 111 1111' 1121ptist Student Center, 1119 students 111101110 11111111 110111 11011119: Facilities there 1110111110 11 0112111111 111110 1111111111 1111111111: 11111511. 111111111 recreation 1100111, kitchun. 111111111: study 111111 11110111 11111117 mom. Group devotions arc 111-111 1111111' 111 I110 center at 11111111 111111 111 the evening .Plzumcd 111' 111111 101' 311111111115, 1110511 11110141111115 svvk to confront 111111 5111111111110 11111 11111111111131 11'1t11 issues 1111161111111 10 001101411 11111. Recreutmn is oncourugvd 11110115411 BSU participat1m1 111 1110 University 11111111111114! program. 11nd 0pp11111111111us 101' service CUmL- 11.x 51111101115 c11111111ct 1111591111115 in 110x111;- 1011. The 1351' 111011 1111111111111' 101115 c11111'c11us 111 Ken, tucky. lHnV 3 1 5 Chm'h M'l'll'lllH 'Hummw' VU: Rnllrl'n- john A. WilliJms. Dun Rid, ling Mnys', treasurer: Jerry A. StI'iL-kL-r, plosidcnf; Putriun L, St-Imnlvr, 'mwum vm- pm idvnt; W'L-mloll F. Bmls, faculty Vice prcsidcnt- J. 'Ihmpkim, Louis A. Dunnini. Danny Morgan, Bun Hngcrsi ROWA u' L Huston, john A. TINmlpwu-ROVV FOUR: '. lHuLm, Umd Nelson Vuhlvn; juscph M. W'hulan, Stewart H'insmndlcy-ROXV 15H ,, JL-H L. Hin'wnmm Cuugu L. Booth, Chris 14, Ilmnmnn, 0. J. IlouvcrmROVV SIX: Hidmril II, Ilunkm: DmmiR R, XViIlvH, Arthur Ihnck. Arthur C. Wilson, Don L. Jurgcns. Beta Alpha Psi Outstanding umwrulnssmvn in accounting 31'? eligible for nmnlwrship in Ih-m Alpha PsL A divcrsifienl program is nLnnminml throughout thv ymr, highlighted by :1 spring halnquvL wlu'rv :umnul awards are prvsontod to the WWW must hkvly t0 succvod and the outstanding iuniur. Sw'ukt'rs ut nu-vlinfgx Included j, C. Paris, president of; NW Stulu anml ni' skmunluncy. and Harry Xchrick 26g of Huskins 6; Sells Accounting Firm, who presented the Haskins 61 $0115 Foundation Award to the outstanding senior, Beta Alpha Psi is dedicated to the promotion of the profession of accountancy, and t0 the development of high moral, scholastic. and professional attainments among its members and the profession. Jcrry Milum, h'u m'm'; M Holdu, Bill C Smith, I ark Clcvchnd. BOXV TIIRICI Sue Lubrccht, Jumcs F, Charles Omcr, Miclmvl W'ull, Crulchun My ROW' ONE: Muithmd Rica: president: Cuuil Bell J11, YiCC president; Cmm Ildlris sccn-Lau'v; ion Vi1kius, pledge truinvr,- IKHV TW'O: Wvuynu Middvn. BHHSY unandn Mcncndu? jdmox Il. HRU'lillld. an 'llulnrr LiCksOlL Larry Lm'vlL Max leu V W'uym' Ln'vmy: 5.7V ROW FOUR: Sum Juno W'ulls, Otfiu lelo, Shelby XVoorh'ing. Thomas JV Cumphull, Tm'ry R. Lung Robert XV. Mclehbcn. Kelly Thmnw 5011, Charlie Boyd, Block and Bridle Ranging from mod milking contests lo UIUIU judg- ing, the, events of Block and Bridle's Full Fvstivul uni mmHy providv the Club's highlight of thv 50215011. Block and Bridle also sponsors :1 December lmnqnvt in honor of thv Iivcslock and meal judging toums, u judgr ing contest in April, and an :umunl lmrsu show hold at the trotting track in May. Founded at Chicago in 1.919 and installed on this campus in 1923, the Block and Bridle Club sva to promote a highvr scholastic stunding among zmimzll husbandry students and to bring about :1 clost-r relation- ship between students, faculty and uthrirs vngnuwl in animal husbandry. LL Ntnn-y lmm'mth. Emih Riley, vlulfu Hlu'tlruix Cumlinv Vuu' Nucy W'ilh'ulm, Cumin Jiurle Phyllis Howard, Elmo Kuyw 'l'ridx Miller, Muy Dale MCIVLI. Dizmzl Scherr, 1. KAIy HJIT. Clwric Bumctl, x1 Izmc Vcllx. Nancy Park, Amu- llumun Annv Nkhols, Marie Dmvning.- Absbtzl:KJthy Thomas, Linda Cht'zncy, Karen Clmw, CurylL Cruigmylu. Blue Marlins Blur Marlins SwimmingI Club, in its ninth year at 17K In an mgzmimlirm fm' wumcn studcnl's interested in sym ln'mlixml xwimminq and aquatic skills. A skill hast is giwn melt lull lor tlmsc in'mrnstcd in Joining Blur Marlins, This yrur, only twenty of the lmmlrml uirlg who Lrivd mil qnuliHmL Mtvr tllC tvst, 21 mil Im-mm-s :1 Cnppiw :xml spvnds :1 your Immlinq nmv slums .lml ln-rtm-tmg stmkm. In lhv L:pring, Cmppics arc uivrn :m :HIHUIWLI lL'XL tlu: prmwlnigim for bcuoming L1 Van'lill. Tlu' tlllly's m:n'n pmth is its unlllull wulcr show, pn-wnlt-d :lt lenm'iul Culim-Hm pool for Students and Hu- pnlyliv, Numln'rs' for tho program are written and L'Ilm't'nglalphml 11y Im'mlu'x's. IEUH' UNIH Svlr ISIu'ImnuII. me'nl kun'niu Luis lnwx Pul Ilnwwm. hun- me- I'nHIx Lulfm'd. Cdrmlxn IvIv-V huh k: m, mel Ilva-v. KIM Ilumllm'xr IHHV YH'O: Mm VHL r Muir N.IIIFI. shlvlr .M'v'inulun, lulIln Alumna de'ly ROW, ON, Evelyn BridgfnrHL r0 xlmw Chairman; Jean Marie Gnnlvtl, t'U-hlllHV clminnun; Ethch'c Davidson ViL-C nrmi- dunt; Molly Hyhmd pnhlivily nhuimmui ROW7 TWO: PAL lerkilw trcumm ; Cut Coml, guppiu truim-r; Gypsy Barker, secretary; V glnixx hump. president: Ann Finnegan gnppiu 1rninm'. Lain Snmn Blunnl. Butsv Fishlmck Ann Early Hutton, Dottie Cu .. Kuliu XVCIL-h, Polly Colgnn, Nancy King, Corri Ranch, 'I'im Vhihx HOV. ONE: Cuhu Butlxwlg John Troy Cvlomm tVAlsh. Joe Tulth: Cnmlinu Culpith. Myln COXL Much Drum, Butty IIiL-ks Lynn Tudor IHNV 'IWVO: 'I'riRh tVurL. Chulm Shillmg. Smnn Hhodc, Tune IILll'lL'IL tm. Mary Khml Comm, Cuy Eaton. Cum! Yduglm. lhnnq Dlunmmt. 'Ilul'x' DvLund, Mrs. chitt JOXV THR Bill Huston. Lu h . IHWC- Huh Curhr. Art SmunL Jim Cunard, Tom tVuod, Rev. ann-nu- Claude Vaughan. ltrmlcvs lCan'. Canterburv FclluwshiJ 0f the En'sco a1 Church. holds a numher 0f varici educationafandprecrentionnt C ante rb ury activities during the yezm designed primarily for the college student, and aimed at his interests and HCCLlSt . Some of the activities included in thc yeafs program Fe 1 low Sh 1 are a bowling night, hnyrida halloween dance, and the p annual retreat to the Cathedral Domain, In addition to the daily serviccs held in the chapelt a supper and guest sptakcr offer opportunities for fun and informative topics on Sunday nights. t Canterbury house is open daily for the studeuth wori ship, study, and recreation. uwmm -h.n,w .v.......n.......,........w ,,.....,.........0.... ,. Huh Ctlx'tL-r, Imp Tnhlv. Juno Ihlrlvuslun. Guy lfdltm, 'Itrish tan'v. Mylu Colt, Cwlx'nn Shilling Rev. Ltnvroncc. Bill lluxtun. ROW' ONE: Louise Row, vice president; Patricia Harris: Curl Huuch, prmidvnt,; ROXV TWO: Roberta Sherlock, Esther Cculch Anne Shuwr, Marlonr Muxlin, Sue McCLmlcy, Kay Collier Slonu, Emajo Comuoughcr. Chi Delta Phi The compiling of stories and poems for a Christmas book, prepared for underprivileged and hospitalized children, is an annual project of Chi Delta Phi. Chi Delta Phi, a national literary honorary, was esh tublished t0 eIlCOurage women with creative writing ability to express their talents. A student must have been on campus one semester and maintained a 2.8 overall standing to become a member. A high school girl is recognized by the club for her work in English composition each year. The group pre- sents literary works of members for criticism at meetings, in addition to having guest speakers. Their contributions are submitted to Litterateur, the national Chi Delta Phi magazine. for publication. Club members also write the script for the annual Panhcllenic Style Show. ccrutury; Cluriu Paulo, treasurer; Twink McDmvclL .3: g ROW ONE: Daniel M. Shepard, vice president; Vernon R Johnson, tren:,; VVillinm A. Moss- barger, IL, pres; Sherrell Helm, scchOW TWO: Jack E. Lnthnm, Thomas Glenn, 111, James Gibb; James E. Houchin, Danny Jasper, Henry Bennett, Ralph Taylor. R. F. Knurr-ROXV THREE: Robert Burns, Joe Fister, Donald C. Mills, Fredrick Schuettu. Colin Lewis, William Proffm, Larry Epley, Frank Rothfuss, Max Augustus. Chi Epsilon One Of UICS youngest honoraries, Chi Epsilon, na- tional civil engineering honorary, was formed on campus by former members Of Tau Beta Pi, a national engineer- ing, honorary Since its formation, Chi Epsilon has maiw mined an active membership of approximately twenty students. The purpose of Chi Epsilon is to recognize Civil engineers who have attained high scholarship and have met high standards based on integrity. breadth of in- terest, adaptability, and unselfish activity. Projects for the year included ultoring freshmen civil engineers, maintaining .1 civil engineering test filo, and presenting an award to the freshman civil em gineer with the highest Scholastic standing. MJIYIHNUS Iiluiv AhlpwuL Cvlia Bnllrl, Kuthcrinc Copeland. ley Sumnmm: Cunhn Sch-ru. CJmlyn Scruggs, Ann Thank 1 Ruth UulnLilL Sm Unumis; l'I'Nllh lluurh Mauilyn Humlh-y. mm 'lumsxl Tunis. Cum XVI'ight 1' WINES: Jdtk Baxter, john Ihnnm Dvlllx lilamr Kiainmm Cumivn Lipm Kathvrinc PA Y Cuul , Gumkl Cnlfm, Cmdon Dcynung Villinm Cunhm. Sm- I'uilvnlmrmr, Barium Hivhmls, Sylxid liublnns. Lmth hlmmw Vnrtin, YKn1-md Rogers, erst- Stith. lLu'uld TinnL-H. HmwlL Uzdmvl Hllxunillfl'US: Ddl'lrln' Dx-ImrL Hiw I'lvmr .Iawk VzulghtiliAf Sloplwn Alkil On, John CoprlzlmL john lnzmlu, Imn l Urn 'vlmH. Sm'ulnl llivmnwmms. Kun-n Kmmu: Cnllim. Delbert FulrulL Henry jnnvs, Imnnm Jnm-x, Dung Rub- lml xmlm, Ann Haulmqu. Mantm limly. lhvln-rm Hylmm. 01-15, Pulmcr Riddle1 Dmid Buwumn, Huhtrt Vinson. . C ho rlste rs The University Choristers was founded on this canr pus in 19:32 by Miss Mildred S. Lewis. They made their first appearance singing for thv Lexington Optimist Club in 193:1 T110 Choristcrs sung during tho Hanging of tho, Crews pmgl'nm and gave a spot-inl Christmas program 9 m cmmvctirm with thv Univm'sity' Hnsivnle Series. The grmlp primarily mists m svrw 2m :1 singing unit for 1321C- clgun'mi'x: :mrl CumIm-ncmm,-nt vwrciscs. 3 51111111, 1 FLUTES:P;11 Bo11,11111vr1'u 1111111111ch David Otis, 1101111 Cibson, B1111 Cant11, ILlic Ke1101, S1dnuy Harrison, 13:11'1111r11 111L117 11rds,-OBOES: 11'111111111 Dunmn. Bobby '1'111'111r-BASSOO11'S: A1110 13111111111541. 5:1111' 15011507731101 CLARINETS, 111.1r1' 10 11111011, 111115111111, Huddouk. Marty 1100111, Rodney 11111, S111L1c Curr, E1111 . cl 131111-11, 11'111111111 Cordon, Dennis 11001, 1111ri1' 111L'I'1U 17111111, 51111 1111111011101'1111, Nancy Curtmmn, '1'11111111'11 ' 111011 AL1'O CIARINIW: C1111r1cs Bcndu- B 155 CLARIN ' Llck I 11r1g1.1i1gi11i:1 Sundgrnssi 3017 '1 111-131 1SS CLARINJuI: '1111111111' Truu1np1- 111.1'1'0 SAXOPHOV 5:11011- ul '1'11011121111, 111111111 '1'110111'111c-TE111OR SAXOPIIONL: Morgan The University Symphonic 15111111 presented 101111211 concerts both semesters, on campus and On tour. 115 well as outdoor concerts and radio broadcasts. T119 band also represented L110 University at convocations and 011101111 functions. Members of the music faculty and some outstanding student performers frequently appeared 115 50101315 with the band. 111'1111571311111'1111'1'1' SAXOPHONE: David 13111111111:1111-13ASS S 110111101 Bnndu 1111111111111 COI1.1'I I'S: Ucurgv K111111111, l01111 L10111L' C 11m 11 .11111'11'111 1111111 1311-1 1111115 SL1111'1'1II1-1'. 11111111111 11'1'xgo11LI-' 10111 1.111 1111111 D1111 Dm'ull 7111131111 HOBBS: Kir 111150, D1111 SII111' , Luis 111111111, 1101,11' 1 .1r117'1'1101113011' S: 111111111 11111'11-1 '1'110111111 151-1111, 151111 1 1'1111-11. Do1111'1'1 1 11lrL-11. J1m1111c1 1'11111111'1', 111v 1111111111; 13,11111'1'111'111 11111111111 liulwrls. 11 .11'1111111 1101:0111, 1111111 D1111- 11ing1-17'1'UB1 S: 11'1111 Bluu11v1'. 111C111m1 01111510111. Com 111' Lit10111171115HCL'SSIUN: A1111. 1111111, jumos 11'1'ig11t, K111111411 Crudy, 52111111101 11111'1'1'5, 5111111111 Bury. Concert Band w....-mw.-.mmu.. 1.... ...-......... SUVL HOKV ONE: Dclnrus MCHuhnn, Linda McBCuth, Kay Murphy. Nancy anlenbmgcr, Judy , IIL'nrivtm Juhnson-ROU' TWO: Dixiu Bryant, Barbara Collier, Jeannine Jackson, Jackie b 4n? Hmlvx', Hvtty Jimmy Susie Sum, Virginid Weschcu HPlen Hamilton, Diane McM-Jhan. Dulvh Lumh, urlqinntml by Donn Sum IL Holmes, ix :1 lundmm rslnh lnr IAI'xinthm girls: and cmmnuturs Jlll'lnlillLQ Hu- Uniwrmty sowing m mlcourugv fellowship :ummq ilx nu-mlwm Ami givv me n l'boling0fp21rlicipzr lum m Hu- tulllle memmit-x. During, lln- lirsl swmmlm: ymvst speakers at Incvtings invludwl lh'. Vl'zmk U Dit-kr'y who spoke 011 futun' plzmx' tm' UK, szm lJm'ix' Seward. who discussed proh- Imm wnfmnlinq .1 xlum n! mmwn; X1115. Clumh- Sullivan. whn .NIIHLP HH vaiu: Shlnl't Culdl ;lI b explaining opera- Hum u! thu Ix'vntncky Kvmol; Carolina I'lvrnzmdcz. dis- rusxinu ln'nlrlwm HIV U KM ymrbnok tlw Kmltnckiun; and gwwts 'ern :1 lurlit-s' dl'UW cnnucm and cosmetic store. HOXV ONI'I: Put Smith, Pultic Walton, Fernando Mencndez, vice president; Nick Chay mmiuns, pmadcm; Brenda Howard, social chainmm; Linda Duncan, secretary; Myra Jo Thonms, John YungiHOW TWO: Robyn Wilcox, Leonel Pinot, Beverley Wong, Nancy Scott, A, Martin Cooke, Adwuit Mnjmudnr, Dawn Stewart, Judy Stivers, chdas Mukerjcc. Cosmopolitan Club Dutch Lunch Cm'cmnwnt 0f the University was the theme of dis- cussions fur svcoml semester, fealuriug talks by Fred Struchcx YMCA director; Carryl Sipple, Student Cun- grvss prvsidcnt; uml julm XVilliams, another oHicer 0f Studunt Congress This group meets weekly in the Student Union Build- mg. m meulq 1111111151 :1 111111011111 50111111111010 11111111111115 11111101111312 111115 111111111111 111 1922 211 11111 Unix'vrsity 1111 Pittsburgh. T110 purpose 111 Cwens is 111 1151111111511 31111 11111111111111 01111111918 i11 6111101105 111111 11111111311105 to 10stc1' 10411015111111 11111111- 511111, 111111 scholarship 1111101115r 5011110111016 1111111911. 111111 L11 51-11111, 111111 promote 1110 11111111515 of the campus. Girls 1111111 11111 1119111111119 01' Cwens 1111111 11:11111111111t1111 in two 01' 1110110 extra curricular activities 211111 1111119 0111211111111 11 3.0 5111111111151 11111111,;r their first 511111115111. Cwens 11511111 111 1111: com111011011111011'1 111111 11:10C211a1111cutc scrvi ls. 1101p 111 111C 1165111111111 110111115 1111111151r 01'111111'111i011 11111111, 111111 5011 C111Ullt1'111'S-111011' 11111111 111011111'41111111'111: project. During 1.119 your: ergns 11:13 sevvml 011111111111 111111 SGIVice 11111111115 which vary 11111111 1111112 111 11111 spring. 11115111111111 1171111 11 1113 average are invited to 11 lsz 111111 1111111 these girls; 1111111115 31111113 its new 1110111111113. T110 groups 111st project OF the year is an initiation ceremony in May. Cwens ROH' ONF: Kii'ly 111111111111: 10111-111111: A1111 151111151 1111111111111. 1111111 11111111112 111-:11111'111': 111111-1111: Kathy 1101101 T 1 R 1'1, D11111u Murck. 11111111r115i111-111.711011' 1110' 1111111111 11111111 1111111 11111111. 1111111 11111151111. 1' 11011111111V N111111y X71111g11111 1131111111111 1.1-111 1 ' 1' 11 1111111111. 1x111' 51110111111112 111111111 X1:1r111111. 11111111111 1111111N011. 111111 K11111-11'U11' C 11111: 11111 5111111111111, 11111111111 C11111111, Dutlii- X1111'li11. 111111111 11111. 11111.1 511111-1111. lilllil X11111 171111111111 11111 11.s1 1 1 i 1 1 1 2 1 . 1 WunM-mwm,nw.m-w .11. ..- HOXV ONE: Bobby Smith, Iloburt W'ulk Donald Calvin, Rah, vrl Hmwn, lhmu-y Ilurnhuck-ROXV 'I'XVO: Hubert hVulmn. lulm lH-h-Is. lhmlluy Dl-zmm, David Alhrn, Buddy Rosunbnrgvn 111mm lJuw-HpurlinUH' 'I'HRID 4: Tummy Cooper, Pnul Lcuku, jury lhnua Slxmrl lh-rrynmn, Chulm McKee. Dr. A, W. Mud, nitLZ Dairy Club The UK Dairy Science Club has as its purposes to bring together students interested in dairyiug and re- lated fields; to stimuhlte interest in dairying among other students 111 the University; to bring about a closer re, lationship between students in dairying and men of the dairy industry; and to promote the activities of the University Dairy Science Department. EWMHIWH 11111111111111! 111311 W man we HOW ONE; Jinn ' Won. ViCC prusiduul; Frances .Iuhninn, :KthillL'b L-hxm'nmm; mhn JINJ'LL: pleIl'ilnl clmlrn - Arnhlh Earle, mvmbcrship chuirnmn, Peggy Uxbomc, prusidcnt: Barth DHMUL digmi L'lmimmn, Franc V1Iipp1u rounding svm'v- tam: May 1.0M Vd1k, treasurer: VL'dJ XVuLlc, Llcliutius dump Izuy hmisv Donmh; Quirmpunding SL-cht . 'IHK. Martha Mmsbnrgvn Marilyn Lmu, Liz. V1 llAiIlCh, llulvu Mills; Xlnry Lou Smith Sharon ClOSivl Xnnnn Dames Club .WI'V. Frank C Dirkr'y mmnla Mm Mary Murphy her rliplmlm I17! Puiting Hubby fllxmugh. XIm-Dtmqnll. Nanny Lw H.umtl. I:RDL' le 7 RUN THRF ij Bishop. llvfgm Niu'. Chmlniln' Mumc. Cuml Drrr'x'. S J 17mm 1'. Xmm Strirku. Murmu'ul lhmmx Cuml PhiHms: Ih'lly JL'H'HN. Jmn VUslc1HL'ld; Sandra qu's ilKHV FOUR: Hzmlyn me'ry. Indy XYalis. Ann lhlm. MJI'LLm-t llu'i ITlumm' Brmd, jmm lMlmiuL BL'LU Juno Ilulsuy. Mary Lnuix' Mininnl. 1mm Ann Nvikilk. Dmnm Osmzm. Culc Pmnlcr, Hum Mullvn. Immnc Volldurhcinlc. Lila PIQLLIDIJL 278 e 5 1 i E i i ii KOXV ON XVillurd T Cuvunzmgh, tmnsurer; Vlli 1m 0, Alexander, historian; Don M. Sunk: Aulvixt ' HUtlUliL'k J. Tompklm. prosidcnr; 'l'homus R. Cmnbl'on. Sr. x'icc president: lmx'y A. lLuIL y. x'iu: pntsidrnt. ROW TW'O: John B. Farm, JL, XVilliam j. Schoben 1L, jmm-u Willdnl Sliu', Yulm A. Vi1lmms, johnny C. Willinnm Samuel M. Isbcll. Jumcs S. I'mthl 1: PJmLk C. HmmiHOXV THREE: Edwau'd DL' y, john W'. Kirk lr., Jumps: D. Sympi Sum .10le R. LivingwtmL Thcoclnrc J . Monroe, Jt-n'y A. Stricken Dun Riel, John A. Thump- suu anjmuin C, Cnrtmn Delta Sigma Pi Eta chapter of Delta Sigma Pi initiatvd thirteen now mvmhers this yvm' after full senu'ster rush at the annual imitation banquvt Imld in tho Thomughbrod Rosturnnt. Establishvd here in 1920, Delta Sigma Pi sponsors a pmlossimml program Consisting of business Speakers, tours and films. Some of this yours speakers were Frank Clvgg put prosidcnt of the Kentucky Society of Life Undonvriturs; Clay Sttrwm't of Kentucky Utilities; and H'illinm Flvh'hor, 0f TMvrnutirm-al Business Machines. This your. :1 mm' was conducted through thc Square D Company in Imxingi'tm. .nmuua'. ROW' ONE: Harvey Mason, hwnlty adviser; Cum'gc A, Dunuun, proslduul; Jerry thimkur, vice prmidult; Lionel 10c Updyko, SutrcturytnumIrL'IiROW' HVO: Imrrv C. Brnt-v, Milton C. Minor, Julius C. Fislcr, Jr., 1ch W. Spraguv, Bill CnthROW' THRICI Franklin D. Mink, Joseph 1'1 Williams, D. A. Sturm, jr., Chnrlcs R. Buschnmn, 0. Cone Cabburd The Engineering Student Council is the student gov- erning body of the College of Engineering. Installed on campus in 1946, the Council represents the Engineering College in all oHici-al Univorsity uifuirs and fosters C0- opcration between the student body and the engineering faculty It convoys student ideas and complaints to the, stuff and helps plan and promote functions and events held by the college. The Council consists of two reprvsentu- tives, the president and one more oloctod representative, from ouch departmental engineering asscmhly. A faculty adviser is chosen by the Cuum-il. Annually, the Council sponsors student nctivitics such as enginm-ring dances and Engineerys Day. 3hn$neerhgg$tudent CouncH 275 i h z i E 1 : HUW UVII: Stu: KnighL hl'illEP L'm'rrs1mndL-m. Dr. Rmnzuuv l'Idxx' II'dx Bill leld. V. L Fundrrburk, Dunnis Lowery, FM m'U. .ulvw 1, lJu-L anL pwwlvnl, xm- GJI;1mI'Ll, srnrrmryi Slvplx Allun D. Clinu, Jr. Churh-N Daniel. Roycu Lmdscy. John HOW 'I'H'U Lymv Hug Hill LIAM. Cdx'in Libby, Mikv Kt'llt'y. BMIK'IX'iAliSE . Tum Williams, Julm Rullm'cll. 'l'mn Slw-ly, Ulla! Imxru HIH Ymm-y, Hum lHiU-lu'lt, lxrml szl, Cwuruy huh- Hill INHHL Jim Hm- HOH' I IIHICIC: Bob IZ-vllv, Bub HCU llILhiCIFHL Ed 'I'Immux Eta Kappa Nu A national vloctrical engineering honor society, the Eu Kappa Nu was founded at the University of Illinois in 190-L Ifs purpose is to recognize undergraduates with cxccptionnl fruits of chm'nctor and distinguished scholar- ship in vh'dl'itul engineering. To be vligihle For membership, students must have a 2.8 standing and hr: in the upper fourth of the junior oloctrical engineering class, 01' in the upper third of the svnior class New members are elected twice each year Autivitivs sponsored by Eta Kappa Nu include an annual picnic. a slidurulc course for freshman electrical unginourinu students. the maintenance of a display case, and supervision of Engineer's Day projeCts. mam rw- Family Housing Governing Council Purposvx 0f the Family Housingr Governing Council arc to pmmnlu nr-Iix'itics of common interest to Coopersu town and Shmx'noclown rosidcntx and to ummnuniculc between administrative ullicials of tho Uniwrsity and project residmls. Activities of the Council include the Married Stu, TIIC Chrixlmm dvrm'uliml mules! is rm? Hf many nv- dGlIlsy Dance in I'll? spring. L1 Christmas party for chili 14 t4 '. s 1 MN 77' 'I I ' 9 -' ' - . , . . . . . 1U MS N. ' If W ,NV 1 1 , Iluusmg UWIUI Io drvn 0f prowct romdcnls, 21 sprung plume zmd mumhnn- HHIIxL' mumwl Irfu 11! l Ix Hum! muuyublc. ing study rooms for rcsidonls, ROW' UNIC, Vlnlm Bridwcll, xiu: mayor; Tum XViIlinms: Dm'v Pmrh-r. Rmmir 'IIIHn-y Hyll N'Jplm: Ri d 'I'rzmlh. Uczmurr:ROXV TWO: Jury aylnr, lmn Kiuldslx-in. lhmwm I'M-rr mun, Iinh Cx'Lw-kmoro. 'l't-d DuMuy. jim IlvH'rim .USSICA 1'. Frank Cnxwlt. Ivmyn: C. W Chil- lvndcn, Don Mlllx, Divk Vnud. Hmmrd Bnkvr. julm Murphy le nyr-rx'. Hivlel Hand, Tod Momma Mrs, Flutnk Cuswu, sm-n'tnry. 277 RUU ONE: Jury XVcstm'fiL-ld, swiul clmimmn: Ruth lldlchdt, tl'L'ilNHl'vr; Cvnv IIJ isx presi- dt-m; Al Nx-ll Stwpln-lls wurL-Mr'x; lun'n Vh'hh-lhckl, vice prcsidcntillOU' 'I'VVO: Om 1 Ruth PH dmlh NL-Wcll, .Imnvttv Smllll. Eslhcr Raf: llauhvttx Bt-Hy LUH Sllipp, Murllm Ann Shipp, Ann Su'vuu'l. lhbu'm XVEIUWL vlmly Hopkins. hnnLyc V111iums7 Guri Wink? ROW 'I'IIHIC .Inmus l . JJLICNUH, Cn-mgc' A, Duncan, 3110 Uivks, Trudy Thompson. John H. PL-lvra, lur. H. Lung XVallnu' Stvpln-ns. limdy Dculun, Anita LCAHT. Jlm'x'cy Luce, l'uguy liimlm, Lindu SHL'lIng. 4-H Club Established at UK in 1927, the 4-H Club sorvos to promote friendship bonds nmung mmnbers and to keep former nwmbcrs up to date in agriculturc nnd homo oc- mmmics information, Programs of tho Club include speakers in various fields films on +11 work in other lands, and 17111101 dis- cussions. The group celebrates a Lost XVCL-kund at Camp Bing- hmn each spring, for fun and relaxation, with members from throughout the slatv attending. The UK club presents trophivs t0 the outstanding boy 21nd girl at 4-H Club Wluk, hold on rumpus 2m- Inmlly .mwllvt'. ROXV ONE: Inga Rilcy, coivicc chairmdn; Dumm Yancey, clmplum: Vivian Shipley, secretary; Cm-nl Cmignulv. c0 Dudsnm mix'iu- clmirnnm; Lanny R. Cott, public Smith. treasurer, Over iwu hundred students are mcmbvrs of Fresh- man 'Y , The only campus organization exclusively for freshnwu men and women, this group encourages u'ud fosters social, religious and service activities Jhr the freshman class. Aided by YMCA and YWCA, tho Fruslmmn KY pru- scnted panel discussions, jam sessions, squ: x3 dances, holiday activities? and picnics this year, These activities wcro planned by numerous conunittoos, functioning under the Omcars, direction. huirmun: Sue Downcy coipublicily clmimmnr ROW TWO: Clnulcs Cary Wyillhuuzuu, uu-chuix'luim; Prcnl Freshman Y 279 I i ; ? g I 1 i 2 L semctary; Barbara ROW' ONI'I: Dnvu thum, tiCkCtK' lh'x L. Builoy, publicity: Kris Rum John Fuzumtcr, Juhnmn. wanhups; ,Imn Slkut. mdmngv Lliumzrsz 15mm: IILLlL dam FUIHKJ'L ROXV TWT . jam: CUnm-ll. t-u-tluummn; lmixut Roush, coitlulimmn; Faye Stophvrp srm, tU'kllEHTIHJH nt' vulmn-ulion rmnmim-n; Bub Smilh, coidmirmun 0F rbmcu committee; Burlmnr 1m I'rn'y, L-n-Mmirnmn ul umvnmlirm cmnmiltcc; Stew: Hyman, treasurer; Stu liilz-y, uhan'mam o! Ulllbtklnding grt-uk nmn and wumun contvsl. Greek Week Cn-vk W'L't-k, lwhl in Dcu'mhor this yo 1', brought lmpnlm' vm-ul urtisls 11ml dislingnislml Spuukers to UK Inr thr' rntt'rluinnwnl zmd hmwfit' 01 the cnlirv student hotly. le-lmngv dinners lu'lm'm htltm'nitius 11nd sororities. L-xmvmxltiun, Sutlmluy mummy, workshops and :1 Concort :1an tlmw' Iilh-Ll llw lmsy scllmllllv NH 1110 wwk, liwlh .sm'm'ilim nnd lrulm'nitics L-men-rutc in Crm'k V1wk uvlivilivs wilh 11w purpose of benefiting the mm- pus um! mlmnunit'x 21k; well :15 1min mg and strongthvning tlw rvlnlinns JIHHIILC llw Un-vk Ul'gunimtinns, IKHV ONE: jmu: Cunningham, Rmuh Currimn, Pvnny Nicholls. Tappie Corbin, Szlndm 'l'Allm'shAIl. Charlottv Adams, jmgkic Cdi11.w-IIOXV 'I'H'O: SUSAN Prir Judy JMI, Bmly Shin, Irmu SlrnL-htu Nuncy Long. Judy Buixmm Cuml CulbktrROXV TIIRI Sue IIun'nlkmL Brtty Hivkx, Blil IHL'WHI. Tim W'IlgllL Tom H7ilsunr ROXV FOUR: Bill Voila: john C. Adkins; Ih-ruurd .Slmilxun. Richard CrunHL-tmImROW' FIVE: 15ml CzunphclL Joe MUNL DMC Ruhr Hsun, Dunnix Maul, johnny G, XVilliums, Jerry Mills: Jim Todd. i '2 mum Home ROW ONIC: Murlonn Rngglcs, presidcul: Burbam Landmm, ViCC' president; Juno Foyg recording seuelury; Imnrvl 114nm, ton. corresponding su- y, Edna McMillan. treasurer; Ruth XW-ibcL Christmas Bazaar r'hnirmun, Ruth Hulchutt, student adviser; Rcbccm Watson, historian; Judy Hopkinx anicity chuinnun: Judy Compton, student ndx'iwr; Pixie Privst. song? luador.- ROW7 'I'W'O: Suc J1me Brown. Imnctlu Smith Sdndru BvdwvlL Esther Hirhmuud. Butty L011 Shipp Murllm Ann Shipp, Mildred thnm Mary Alive Lay, June Cumirirh Marilyn Fundcrbnrk Cori VX7111 Katherine Benton.- HOH7 THREE: Margo llumiltuu. Jaw.- Simmrmg, Ester R110 Hul- chott. lec PortcrEckL Phyllis XVrith Elizabeth Nowell. Ann Kelly, Charlotte Sims: Hvlvn Haywood Carolyn Dunn Path Caldwell. Yvonne Niclmns, Myra Leigh Tobini IKNV FOUR: Juduh Turner. Cumlyn lJommu. Putty Rosc. Judith Ccrhdl'd. Linda Vidkiff, Pat Murphy, Dottie Martin, mcy Hylliu', Mary Nun Stephens, Martha Srhuoider, Ccccm Smmy, Sun? Hicks, Lynda Smelling A g c kl, C 2 v '12 V F , ' 1 1m: . . . ; D . '3 , ; H ' a ,; K ; c - F 7 x Economics Club One of thv lumvst campus m'gunimtimus far womvn. the Home Jik'onmmm Club t-on, . 0f studt'nls inlm: estcd in pmlcssiunul lmmu L'CUHOIHICS zmd 110111011111ki11g Ymrly prm'vcfs' indudv the Christmas Hammr 21ml Luncheon a LN. Day 'l'm. guides for Opportunity Day and 1110 fbrmul initiation bnnqun-t llL'ld second somt'stmz vambcr saw mvmhm's 01- the dub attending thu state cnnvenlion in Lnuiuxillu whcrv Junv Foy was elcctcd state rcportcr and Barbara Lundmm was ChOSHl as Czlmlidnfe for nurionnI svcnnd Vice pl'vsidcnl, Marlena Rugglcx Club presiklent, attvndod thv nn- tionnl convention in DCIIVLT last Inna I g: ; g s s. ; A 'e , I n 1 . 281 a- i i 2 i ? x NOW ON Juhn Dcmu, I'L-pm'tcr; Larry Lose, murclaryvtrcasuKer; Ray L. Adams, president; Churlcs Buster, x'ivu prmidml; Ed DUnUVun-BOW' TWO: Dun Cotter, adviser; Dhia A1 lhwi. Curli5 Adams: Stanley Ilumphrim, John Korfhuge, Dudley Martin, adviser; C. S VValtImm, chm'tnr mmnhcr. Hort Club UK Hort Club has becomo u charter member of the 110wa organized National Collegiate Branch of thc :hncriczm Society for I'Iorticultural Science Affiliation with this national branch will afford students the op- portunity to present research work in competition with other 001103165, The Hurt Club is composed 0i students mutually interested in the field of horticulturc. Its purpose is to help students become aware of the. potential careers in this field as well as keeping abreast of the latest develop- ments in the industry. Finances for the organization are derived from press, mg, cider in the fan and raising bedding plants in the spring. An annual newsletter is published by the club and distributed to horticulture alumni of all land grant colleges across the nation. This newsletter is a means 01. connnunication between student organizations in the field of horticulture, Club mmnbz'm III work. making apple Cicla'r. mum rm'n House Presidents Council House Presidents CounciL composed of :1 repro- sontative from each wonwlfs unit, is the governing, and policy-luuking body for UK women in residence. The cOuncil is a member of the Intercollegiate Association of Wbmcu Students, '4 national Organization of women's 7 . sored tho hIJlU program. popularly known :15 the b154- littlc sister program. Big sisters wrote to tlwir lilHu sisters during the summer, answering; questions about freshman life at UK. In tho fall, a picnic was held for big: and little sisters. A retreat was hold alt Spindlctop Farm to discuss what could be done to interest womm stndvnts in their gov- gUVeI'lHTICU'. gl'OUlDS The, council publishes a handbook, Co-etiquotte, designed to nnswm- questions of freshnmn women. For the third year, House Presidents, Council sponv arming system. HOXV ON : Mis livzmx', advism': Murlllu Anum-l'mun. rm'ruspnmling wrrvlzn'y, limit'ia Hank vice prvsident; Sarah Hodgvs trmburcr: Jmcc lelwmh prmidvm.71Km VI'HVOV Dre Du- Ellis, Phyllis Ann Kirtlc Juno Fay. Bobbie X'mu-ut, Nnnvy P.Iynv. Vomly Xinlmllx. Jum- W'ilhers. HOXV TIIRE : Kay Brm-ckvr. Charlotte Murcll, Mary blo Parsons. Mary .10 Ilun'ud. Joumw Stiles, Put Perkins, Carole Hnrbursuu. ROW ONE: Tnm Cherry, vice pthldcm; Churlus Harbor, president; Henrietta Johnson, treas- urcr; Ali , Anm: Kingslon, SccrcLu'y.7 HOXV '1 XVO: Jim Brockmun, Sondra Starch, adviser; Trudy GriHin, Limln Midkiil', Ruth W'L-ibcl, GJTOIC King, Kay Lebuld, Maxine Coldiron, Ullerlt-s Cunisnn, Burry AverillrlKHV 'I'I'IRI : Caroline Colpitts; Edward A. ?VILanhlnn, :ulvm-r; Fwd Struchc, ndvisvr; John Hothwcll; Emery Emmett; Prent Smith; Tom Forlwsh, zlllVlMtI; john King, adviser, Interfaith Council Instituted at UK in 1929, Interfaith Council promotes mmlwrntivc interfaith activities, seeks a deeper expres- sion of religious faith, and promotes a better understand- in;r olk rcligion in student life. Thv Cuuncil sponsored religious orienation for new students. :111 Interfaith Breakfast ending Welcome Week, and a scminzn' 011 communism in March. Inh'rfuith is composed of representatives from the Baptist Stndmt Union, Canterbury Fellowship, Con- cordia Club. Christian Student Fellowship, Disciples Stmlmt Fellowship. Hillel Foundation, Lutheran Stu- dvnt Association. Newman Club, W'esley Foundation, Wostminstor Fellowship. YMCA and YWCA. 2m .nukspwm ' Representatives from each of UK'S 19 fraternities compose their own governing body: the Intcrh'atcrnity Council. Functioning mainly to CO-ordinale the fraternity rush system, IFC last year initiated a greatly needed boost for the system with the installation of a deferred rush pro, gram. This system, which prohibited pledging a boy un- til he had ultained a 20 standing at the University, ref suited in a greater number of fraternity pledges than there had been in any comparable perod over the past two years. XVurking in coiopcmtion with Pnnhcllenic Council, IFC sponsorml the annual Greek XVeck, which gave Cracks :1 chance to exchange ideas in wcrkshops and an oppOrtimity to hear 2m outstanding lecturer. The weeks festivities were concluded with the selection of the Out- standing Crct'k man and woman, chosen by a faculty committee. A new judiciary board was established this year, which formulated :1 new constitution. Dr. Kenneth Har- per. assistant dean of men. acts as the CounciIE adviser. ROW ONE: Rodney Bleidt: pilrliiinicntnriun; Bin Spruguc, rush L'hiiii'm n; Dirk XVuiliic Vim: prvsidcnl; DAVid XICLvihm, lircsm L'nt; Kcnncth Rosenberg treasurer. Hill Colt. SCl'n't . ROXV TXVO: C. Stuart Riim. Leon Withers. Lungs F. Jug Mint Luncs Hnit, Matthew M. Kmhishizm, Phil Annisi Cllr-Vl Miirxh, Jim Todd TUIm B, Farm IL, john 1i. .VIL'CLmC, Lam XI. Sinnx, Jack L .7 ROXV TI'IRL'LF' Huh Smith, Luring Runsh, Jamcx Callumh'n Michael Hnrgmvc. Innircn Ftcisthmzmn. Ll'my I nterfraternity Council McMuiLm, Bwlimrri Hhuiknn. Vivi! Mass, 13m: Prmhrir. Dmiil Jt'rrynnln. an SIPWAI'L tHHium P, 'l'mnmu-Ii jm'iy txuhlt-I, Bill Cnupu',- HOXV I'UltH: lmnuhl D, XVnrzmu-i, jmnm XM-h stl'r. Hmmhi Schmidt, ICvlwunl 1k St'ltlllifll Jlm tluhnny G. iVilhmm. litiwmd L, Angus, Dun Cm. Iuhn Pruning Lux'iu King Iim Stott, Philip Chunk: Itivlnurl Lu: Illr r. .Iiu-k tlmm-y, Don Bvrg. :5 IHHV ONIC' Kris Rama'vy, adviser; Put Vanluuu, P.Illlvttu Owcm, Emily Vuncu, Carroll Baldwin, Jm :ic lhmtlum, Urallm Zivgll'l'.7 HOW 'I'W'O: Clcndu Crmn. Dune Sclmx'r, Ihlriciu Ruuw, Lnnim- Pryor, Luq Mxlxmrd, Mala W1L h, Connie Vumm-ym', lhnnu Merritt, Slmmn Pvlkins, lldt TWL'L'I. Junior Panhellenic Junior Pnnhcllcnic is composed of the president and one dvlugutu from each sorority pledge class. Junior Pnnhel functions :15 L1 sulx-ommittee of Senior Panhellenic and has us its twoil'old purpose education and service. Through group discussions on campus life, greek indcpcndvnt relations 21nd Pnnhellenic activities, group members learn about and evaluate their role as sorority mumbers. Service projects include participation in the W'orM University Svrvico Drive and in the Greek Week VVork- shops. i This year, Kappi Psi sponsored smokers and a dinner for new pharmacy students, 11mintained a window dis play pertaining to pharmacy in the lobby Of thc phar- macy school and sponsored an Honors Day Program for the College of Pharmacy. The group actively Supported the American Pharmaceutical Association, sponsored its annual spring formal, and maintained a first aid station at the Little Kentucky Derby Upsilon Chapter of Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Frai ternity was founded in 1909 at the Louisville College of Pharmacy. Kappa Psi HOW ONE: Cvruld Sturgeon, regent; Robert VVaane, vice regent; Jimmie Locklmrt secretary; Charles Bcckmann, trans, nrc W'uync Polly, historian: Prof. R M. Doughty,- RfNV TWO: lCmiI Hmkmy jim Cns Prusmn Art, James E. Wulk, Carroll Q Cinnamond. Herdwl Cray, Donald XV M'L'IS, Ronald J. Klutcy, Bernard J. FussnneggerrROW THREE: Ralph Dukc. Jerald Capcnlmvcr, Billy Rnwlzmd: Ronald Cullmun, Pony Lykins, Michael Bauman, Jim Moll, Gary Lee Crnhmm Arnold Kumpcr, Lnythc 1i. Sykesr ROXV FOUR: Ronuld G Johnson, Lanny G. Branstettcr, Joe Trluwurd, Jauncs D Norvcll, Cary F. Hideout. Ray TlmmusL XVilliJm J Lnulvr. Billy LVHH Barrett, Lee XVilIium RickctL ABSENT; Bub ShvltmL H'mr r1011 Holloway Clarence McCuughuy. Slew Wehh. David ZAChHU, J. H Hitt. Cvmld NuklinghunL Mike Dnl'hin Hulwl'l Rupp, XVilliS Ihmpton, Bill MCDunuld, XVillium S johnson, grand council deputy. a x ; me-mumawwm.m.h-w ............ ROW ONE: Charles T. W'L-stmy, qlmdrungle uditor; Sully XL Boidvrheckn; Frank C, Corley, managing L-tlilnr: Mary L, Morton alumni m' s; Courgc Duncan, distrilmtinniRO V TWO: Ijnrry ISAlrbcr, upwiul perL'ts; Rolwrt B. Irvine, alumni Editor; Thomas Henry Morrow, Jr, dhllllllllmn; john Hulhm-ll, humor cdimr, Wayne M, DaVis, asst. business manager; 0. CV Hubbard. plmlugmphic rdiknr; Dun Hilu, business lmlmlgcr. Kentucky Engineer The Kentucky Engineer, :1 magazine of :10 to 48 pages. is pnhlishvd quarterly by students and faculty of tle- Collvgv of Engineering. It is devoted to technical urticlvs 0f l'Hl'l'Ulll inlorcst written mainly by the stu- dunh'. Alumni notes are featured l'nr the benefit of Old grads. It ix' also Hw official publication of the Kentucky Socivty Hf Prnfvssionul Enginuvrs and in Ouch issue xmvrul pugt's report activities of this Society. As 21 mumlwr 0f. Enginm'ring College Magazines, Xxsucinlvd Th:- Kvntucky Engim'or's standards Of sub- jvct mnttvr um! wmposition are kept on :1 high level. kian Ke ntuc C n O t S ,m m h C r. o uh d E c t ,m C 0 s S A Bob Orndorff Editoriin-Chivf u Hernandez nrolin Managing dilor E I Ke ntuckian Paul Trent Organizations imginy M Wesley Ross Sports Nr-H Vaughn Carolyn Kclluy Linda Puckcll luu-nul Asxislmll Art and Layout Layout assistant Sue Sinclair Svniors Mike Fearing Business Klunkxgor Kay Kustur Somriiics Kay Shropshire Frutumitim Wln-nwuunl WV J...-...-.-4.......... ...,.p..-.-.....v.. .. mm. . , .0 . . ,. m . .741: T , W hang. Lglley :3 l 1 ! ' Admnuslmhon ,, i ,...H , ' x Twink McDowell Beauty Tanner Ottlcy Typist Carolyn Lips Helen Wilson Ruth Ann Bel grade Linda Mount :2 - . B I E A A W 1 Ogglniziltgxsxs nssisltlilts H mm Ke ntuc k1 an Gene Sayre Sports assistant Bob Fraser Organizalions assistant Perry Aylllcy. Kvnmrkiml adviser. mplnins Hm nwrhzulirw 0f :1 pmpurIiun .sm-k used for Mmm rvrlm'liml, In Challit' Ann Miranda Sports assistant , Stone, wmn.w,.. u...u.n,- A Almmuinu mlmn'. ,err W: rminurr xun'kx nu! u layout for u IV mrl nliliuu. Huh Ami: Iwn. Hlifurrirlrrllizj lulum m l r rlu' m'l! .rluy'x rrliruriul. 4 , 4 Ke ntucky Winning, thn- firstiplace stmight news award in the Sigma Delta Chi nutiounl college newspaper contcsL thc- Ker nul's third cmlsocutivv award in this contest. the Ken- tucky KL-rnr'l nmintained its growing tradition as the University's nwnrd-wiuning paper. A numhvr of other Kerncl traditions wvrc maintained m the pupvr continual 10 gcncrzltc campus controversy and opinion kept intact its yoursJong record of never having missed an issuo, Thu Kernel set :1 numbm' 0f precedents With :1 daily socivty page and a special presidential vlcction edition? its first as :1 daily, Editors and StLlH members stayed up all cloctinn night to meet a 5:30 mm press timc and the Kernel hit tho campus in the morning with thc lafcqt clcclion results in thc Blue Grass. 3 z Kernel Stuff members attacked the job of keeping University population informcd Ol' cmnpus news with the same 911- thusiasm they displayed in putting Out tho, Clcction edi- tion. Four afternoons ;1 wik the Kernel newsroom was in constant activity as articles were gathered, prepared, mud rditcd to meet the papcfs 7:30 pm. press time. Directing thc Kernol's activities and determining its editorial policius was its edilor-iwchief. Bob Anderson. Mikc XVenninger. nmuzging cditon was in charge 01. Kernel nmvs gathering, and preparation, including sports and society news Assisling XWmniugcr wore an assistant nmnuging editor, four daily news vditors, four daily associate news editors, a sports editor, three daily sports editors, and two society editors. Babbitt Mason. amislzm! managing: editor, rewriting mug. Sluzu'l Cohlfmh. Ixrml nf mlrm'Hs-ing. hmkx Hzmuyh Um fusz iszing u'nrld 11f :Irlnrlix-mg, ernvl sporls stun: NL-wlnn Spvm'vr. Stt'wzlrl Hudm'r, Smttiv Htlt. :md johnny Filzwah'r wlvcl piduros fur thr 11ml edition. m Trunk BI'HIIUI, W'r'zlnmrluy I'rlilm'. watches Ray Dom, nu'rlumirul x-Izlu'ml'mr, rm'lt'r! 11 guilty jar Ilu' W'mlm's- day Kz'rm'l, It'll Van llrmk. umivlsz mlifur, anti DIIL'L' H'Irum'l mmh fur Hm mzl rmuh, Andaman and chningrtr interview heshnmn wads memwr Hurry Hitler .xlmuas' Norris Inhmnn and Mike Fum'mg, 'Huu'sduy mlz'tnrx', u gaud way 10 layout the sports section. I'm'vzluu nlihvr H'mn v1 H'Iu'ul mer u mum me u'hih' HM N.IIIWIL I'mlny I'm'ifm'. urilm u 114 11rll!rlr Dan Anmtmng, Cummunizy Scrtirc 17f Med Center, guides mecssur j. A, MrCuuh'y, Rm Bailey. Peggy Hmmlcuc and Bub AINIL'I'SOII Un'nugll the Medical BuiIdA ing. 1 g E E a 1 Kathy Lam's: 'I'uruuluy rler'inH'. plum mrrla rrhilr NW Kcrm'l prom I'UHN IJI'Inu'. Tim imn'nali.snl jn'uclium njfcrs 1110 opportunity In dw the actual work on publicatizms. nag m k 3 '0 x W w. W , iv vammmg - Kentucky Law The Kentucky Law Journal is the tenth oldest law JO u rnal j0111'1111l 111 the country 111111 the only one 1'11 this state, Its ' purposes are to provide the legal profession With scholar- ly legal writing 211111 to train student members 1'11 legal ' writing 11nd research. 1 Published four times1zu111u11lly, it contains articles by 111211111311 members of the bar, with notes .and case com1 ments by student staff members. ROW ON':I 111111 L1w1s 11111113'11111101; K Sidnuy Newman,:1:s111.e1lit11r; Robert C. ch1g11rt 1--11111111111l 1'111101'; John D 1rx11, In; C Tc1'1y 10 ROXV HVO: D111'W111d XV Cz1ud1ll,l'rz1nk N King I.r T111111111s L Imus HOXV IURE : Judson H7. W'hitc; VViHiann NI Dishm' 111, note 11111111',XV1I1111111 E G' 11y, III; 11111111111 XV, 311C115, Philip 1'1111111'117 S. Roy XV110111H,J1'., Burke H, T1',11111 W'1',111ynr Priest, J1 HOW' ONE: Put Jarvis, president; Marion Boll, secrvtnrv- lelu Cnllnmn, UL'U president, judy Bx-vtvm. h'uniurm'r- ROW' TWO: Sumnu Russell, M; y Lou Field judith XVithcrs, Susm Fields: CArolyn Holt Burlmm Crvor, Jmn Dtn'is, Helen Iiiscl. June CUOdl'lClL Audrey TnlhcrL MJnmn Triplcll, Barlmul Hines, Putrich Ann Czlssidy, leh'iuin Son'cll, A1111 Humphrey Nuncy Ronnny, VAnry Vaughn, Sue Ann Uulcttc.- IIOXV THREE Sun Bull, Hdcn WWISOH, Diane Muck, Jckm Holloway, Libby 'JnckL Louise Hose, Marilyn Mclntirc, Judy 'lvrihhlu, Lnnnm- van. IKMI; .IM'NI'. l,imlu I'm-lwu, Smuln'lh ILn'l. Cnrul vad, Snmnnu GI agg , Hclvn McMiHin, Mmy Cutlu'rinc Haydnn, Dnhomh Anne uilm' Bnrlmx'u T.nlor. Nmn'y Ch'nmmnx- ROH' FOUR. Fluim' Long. 'I'lluly Crillm, judy Grrlmrd, leu'y W'ulc. Shmrur Hut, Elye Slqulmmm, Judy ChriszuL Junct lIivks. BObhlL' Culnlu'tll, thnt Stulxw, Helen I'mur, Juxmne ML-Chuc, juru IICL'IxL'Y, Judi Kim, Put Cody, Nell Jo Hensley: Suruumc Cumull. Student Education Association Goals of tho Kuntucky Student Education Assoc' tion include; the tlvwlopmvnl of an organization mu, CCI'llL'Ll with slillU 21nd national leucuLiun fur aspiring teachers; zlcquuiutillg Uwsc persons with 1111' history, ethics and program 01' the 0131311117de teaching pmlbw sirm; giving 11mm practical mlnu'ir-ncv ill wurking lrr gcthcr on tho prolbssimfs problems; mmmmgmg curcl'nl selection of pcrstms Unlcring the leather mlnculion pm, gram; L-Ilcourugmg pursuit of leaching :15 a lifelong cm'vvr; seeking 10 brim: tt'uchvr supply 41nd domalml inlo reasonable balance; securing jIlCI't'HSCkl public support 01' Cducutlon: and giving, pruh'ssimml summrt tn I' l1tI11'v Tr-zu-hms 01' Amvrim clulm During Hm past 'w-ur, this Ul'Lgmlimtitm has smuzhl to attain its goals tln'tmgh talk and pum-l discmsimls. n mCrJtiIuL 21ml H'cvptiun for high xchunl IV'I'A ym-mlwrs a Study 0! cnrrg-nt issm-s in NW vrlnculiml Iivhl, uml in- formal muutinuq to luslvr :1 closvr ri-Jmionship lewtwn prescnt and future tmchcrs. 299 ROW ONE: James Trammell, Robert White, In, William Feiler, Lucien Burke. secretary; Thumus Scott, president, Ronald Wagoner, vice pros.; John Baxter, Robert lluschuk, Henry 130nm: illOW TWO: Fred Bcrge, Jim Thomas. Eugene Brown, David Banks, Louis Furlong, Bill Hluwiu, Bob Carpenter, Dnnuld Vclkluy. John Burkhard, Larry WcslerBeld-ROW THREE: Jcrry W-Vcstcrficld, Bltrnard Burke. Marshall Johnson, Philip Hutchison, Tnggurt Foster, Eugene Mullins, jnlm Barber, Dick Cunns, Henry Evans. Bill Cooper, David Rosdeutscher-ABSENT: IInn'y Hurd, Boyd Hurst, Dunnis Mocl, Roy Roberts, Robert Stovall, William Scale. Keys Keys brought folk music to the campus this season in the form of the Brothers Four. The quarter's Friday night concert was followed by a Keysisponsored dance the next evening. Proceeds went for scholarships. A sophomore melfs honorary, Keys requires appli- cants for membership to have leadership qualities, to be active in campus affairs, and have a 3.0 scholastic standing. Lambda Kappa Sigma ROW' ONE : Suzette Brown, Alpha Nu chaptcr 0f Lambda Kappa Sigma, pr0 fessional pharmaceutical fraternity for women in thv College of Pharmacy, rcccivcd its chartor 1'11 Docembcr, 1958. During the past year, the organization participated in a wclcmnc week ten for new plumnacy students and assisted in 21 Christmas party for underln'ivilugcd chili dren, sponsored by the College of Pharnmcy A benefit bridge party was co-sponsored by the Lambda Kappa SigmaVs this spring and the group sponsored a profes- sional program, Hygezl Day, Facully sponsor is Mr. W. F. Rchbcrg. Vice president; Margaret S. Euqun, lxrcsidum; Margarvl Ann XYilsom Iorrespondmg scuretnry.- ROW, TWO: Nanny Oullzmd; Slumm Ring, trmsunrr; Gunc Thomas; Pat Humphrey, chapl- HOW' ONE: Donald Druyluss, sm'lht'; Kenneth Bcurd, John W. Kirk, J11, presidmtt; John lmilq. Ix-my Mt'XlullzuL- HOW 'J'W'O: ?l'lmmmn R. Bryant, faculty adviser; Bill Sprngun, vim: r'hnm'rlh ,Il Host-Hhm'g,- t Lamp and Cross l'lxisting hunt: hvl'orv Studmt Congrvsst the Lamp :md timw Slu-it'ty HPI'YHI us an intermediarixyr' hetwecn a:llnlm'lx :IHLI lhv mhnimstmtiom alter its formation hwn' m NUS, 5mm :nmnlwrship in thv society was recognized :lx' t1 t'nmlmlu, iluhim't'lm'nl tor junior men, zm annual Tam Hg was L'vlvhmtvd mt thr last cadet parade of thv wan, M-tiw mvmlwrs 510ml facing the battalion, A. SUICkL'I', sunlim'l; Colin C. Lewist treasurer; L'ld Thnmns; Kenneth Lury Hmth; Jim Hill: olmncullor; Harold Hicks, chaplain. and each in turn took the femur bone from a human skeleton, approached the cadets and tttappedh the man selected, who removed his cap and followed. Those chosen were led away to take the 03th and be initiated Through the years, this ceremony has been abandv oned and neophyttzs art: now selected more privately. 'l'he sbcioty is a senior lrlelfs honorary. To be eligible for Illembership, a man must be academically in the top third of the junior class, have at least 11 2.5 overall standingv and possess those qualities of Character and leadership recognized as excellent. Presently Lamp and Cross has 20 student members and several advisory members, inclhding University President Frank G. Dickey and A. D. Kirwin, dean of the graduate schOOL Lump and Cross is now working toward contribut- ing a large mural t0 the University, feeling that the campus needs more tradition By having on display a depiction of former years at UK, the society thinks the schOOYS tradition will be aided, T0 recognize, foster and further leadership and scholarship qualities among the junior Class at UK is the purpose of Lnnces. The junior mexfs honorary limits its membership to twenty juniors, who are selected on the basis of scholzu: ship and leadership. It was founded on this campus in 1908. Lances aided Keys with the sponsorship of the Brothers Four concert this fall. Profits from the con- cert and a dance the followingy night were used for scholarships. Aiding annually with the Honors Day cermnonics. Lances is active when its services arc requested in campus events. ROW ONE: James Trumlnell, secretary; Bill Spraguc, presidentiROVV TW'O: Lcc Holtzclnw, Alan Lindsey, Marshall Turner, Robert White, Ir., William Fcilcr, Jr,, John Baxter, Henry Bennett, George Duncan, Donald DreyfussiROW THREE: Joe Sprague, Thomas Scott, Bob Stovall, Ronald Wagoner, Lucien Burke, Norman Hamcd, Bob Smith, Warren W'heut, Robert Haschak, Bob EdwardsiABSENT: Fred Schultz, vice pres.; Boyd Hurst, treasure; Roy Roberts, Bill Fortune, Jim Hill, Kenny Rosenberg, Jack Isaacs. ROW ONE: Jozm Wood. scorcmn'; Kathie Songster, president; Lucy Salmon, trcnsurcri ROW' TWO: Du: Dvu lillix Mally Lair, Put Jarvis, Ann Piper, Molly Ryland, Kris Ramsey, Guri lhuu-hrRUW THREE: Myra Leigh Tobin. Pixie Priest, June Moon: Trudy XVehb, Diana Ross, Sm: McCuulcy, Martha Schneider, Lmlisr Hosc-ABSENT: Ann Pitts, Ann Shaver, Judy Buctum, Sandra 'I'uUcrshull, Alice Akin, Mary Jo Trimble, Put Harris. L . 1: Mnlly Hyluml. uHicv munugvr; I511 Lu'vix', publicity chnir- In S 1mm; Lulle How, ul'fiw- manager; Marty Lair, pmij chairman. Links is :1 junior womenk honorary requiring its members to have 21 8.0 Overall scholastic standing and outstanding leadership qualities. They must have con- trihuted scholarship, social activity, and service to the campus community. The chairman for Leadership Conference is furnished each year by Links, and members hell? organize and participate in the event. Anne, Shaver was this yearys conference Chairman. Links provided a welcoming committee for fresh- men girls when they arrived for the fall semester this year. Members also served as guides for campus visitors, and continued their project of a summer job employ- ment service. ROW ONE: Mary Miller, Mary Ann Bennett. Frankie Mauck, Gerri Ranch, Debby Danicl-ROW TWO: Barbara Harkcy, Pat Shiuners, Susan Bcatclsman, Pat Cussidy-ROiV THREE: Lou Snodgmss. Susan Bushart, Wanda Combs, Charlotte Nof- pingur, Ann Fitls, Carol Andrews-ROW FOUR: Roy Ireland, Jean Ryan, Becky Barlow, Suu Hanalson, Marsha Kingsley, Maryann Triplelt, Miller Ward. Tia Itwlllllllilllhlllllll ' v- , ROW, ONE; Marietta Booth, Shirley Harrington, Becky Cmger, Connie Vossmeyer, Brenda Marquis, Suzy SchlosseriROW' TXVO: David Graham, Carole Swope, Carole Cosby, Mary Glenn Keightley, Louise Ruse, Ann ' Fipcr-ROW THREE: John Isaucs, Smokey Crawford, Alicc Ford, Bob Miller, Andy AndcrsonfROW FOUR: Carolyn Reid, John Kincer, Paul Kiel, Bob Beshcar. Little Kentucky Derby ROW ONE: Trudy VVCbb: tremlsrer; Dick Lowe, chuinnun; Due Mills, vice Chairmnn-ROW TWO: Anne FaLl, Borgc Concert; Kris Ramsey Friday night chainnan; Suc I'laniey, secre- lzu'y-ROVV THREE: Norman Humcd, Saturddy program; Myru Leigh 'l'ohin, solicitations chairman; Wes Morris, publicity The Sound Of a gun and they were off and riding this spring for the fourth annual Little Kentucky Derby, This gala weckcnd, the highlight of the spring semester at UK, is copied after the nationally famous Kentucky Derby, also held each spring in nearby Louisville. The only difierenceithe jockeys ride hicyCles instead of horses. Weekend festivities begin with the Debutante Stakes, hold in Memorial Coliseum. This Friday night event features a race around the giant floor, with girls 011 tri. cyclcs competing for the Crown. The race is followed with a beauty contest, Where the new queen is chosen, a costume parade, and a street dzmcu Members of the winning teams this year were given $100 Clothing certifi- cates by Lexington merchants. The Little Kentucky Derby is held Saturday after- noon on the new intramural field. The sounds of George Shearing, world famous jazz pianist, and Todd Brownq a iiolksinging favorite of chingtonians and UK students, brought the weekend to an exciting close with 21 concorl, held in Memorial H2111. Proceeds of Little Kentucky Derby events are used to provide scholarships at UK. Marching 100 'Hu' Murching Hzlml uppmrs :1t lhc llullltimv of all hmm- f'onllmll gmmrx, 21ml unmmlly makes at least one mxtiolilnwn trip. l'm' llu' firxt linw in 12 yuan; NW 1960 Marching 'mml :uldwl tlm-v mujmvllosV Hm Kvntucky Babes: Dmmu H'wlsmu Imxinglrm: Suskm VHMIVL Cnhnnbus, H21; um! Knrt'n Sllivlnls Slur'x'villrz TL'mL 'llu- Imnd truvrlml lu Knmvillv for HIV Kentucky 'I'Hmmxm- gamma appalling le'urn- svu'ml thtmsnml high .wlmnl nmaivizms Lll Klllgspml. 'I'vnm-ssvo. Mvmlwmhip in HIV Marching: Hand is upon to all Mlldl'llls :11an is; dolm'milml by audition with HIV di- I'H'lm', W'Jrrt'u lull. i g E Donovan Hall Dorm . The Donovan Hall Governing Council is omnposod of two C 01111011 representativvs from each donnitory floor elected annually by their respective floor sections. The Council has us its oijctiw the improvement of living conditions in Donovan Hall. Thc Council studies and makes roommnundations t0 the dorm slaif and the Dean 01. Men on unsing prohlmns. Residents make their problems known at council meetings through their specific representatives. A judiciary board, composed of Five council Illembers, dictates measures concerning disciplinary problmns. The Donovan Hall Governing Council pnrticipntcs actively in campus events and works Closely with 'rho other dorm councils to make dormitory 1ti more complete. ROW ONE: Hogm Blair, Bunny older, Robert B. Nolcs, C. Patrick Bmtty, Bobby Privo- ROVV 'I'VVO: Allun D. Tndd, Manta D. Gross, W'illizlm IL KH-ling, Bonny LL'hlUI', Jim Smith, Paul UhL-llmml, Jlllk Vurtl Simpmn. Haggin Hall Dorm Council m.trJ-W-a? .II I I II I. m.r.;.l -. Dutixiunx 0t. 1110 Huggin Hull Dnrm Council 1111' .xulwrvmlml only in NW director of tho lillildmg. Sup- plmm-nlml in its gmw-rning shims 11y :1 judiciary board hmu'ing Lumvs 0f. tll'limluonq :md nmlumlduct in 1110 down, llu' Council was org.ulimd 1:151 Ntwumbvr, and is compnxml Ht. two rcprvsn'nmlix'vs from uzxch suction of NW dorm. Thuw n'pl'L'M'nluliu's nru svlculotl by popu- lar vnln' HI LIUFIH l't'Sidk'lllS. 'Hw HWLGI nHiL'L'I's WUH' JIHI Smith. prvsidvnt; Paul Huhzs in 11w Hugw'n Rm'r'r'alinn Imam are formulated Hu'llgrvn, vu'v prmitlvnt; Mun Todd M'crcmn: uml bythmlurm mum'l' Mikn' Hmwy'. h'msurvr. 308 ROW ONE: Doug Fowlcy, sec. Sz treas.; Larry Johnson, presideht; Lanny R. Cott, vice presidenthROVV TWO: George R Bergen, Jerry Ream, Roy L. Gnrmon, Wt Scott Ford, Nick Chassomians, VVilIiam E. Saylors-ROVV THREE: Ben Taylor, J. Patrick Ryan, Richard Atkinson, Larry D, Newman, Bin Stamper, Morgan Lyons, W'itlinm Houston. Ments Quadrangle The Quadrangle Dorm Council is composed of reprer scntitives from each of the four dormitories in the Quad. Meeting waeekly, the Council serves as the 1113fo gov- erning body and strives to improve living conditions for dormitory residents. Representitives are selected at an election held at the beginning of the school year. This year, the organization had a significant experi- ence while working with the 80 girls living in the only co-cd dorm on campus. The girls and the council c0- sponsored several dances together, including a ttCood- hyc dance held by the men to honor the girls. Also, the two groups won first plau- in the homecoming display contest for independentst Other functions of the group included the founding of :1 judicial council to handle disciplinary problems, publishing a survey to discover the personal grievances of individuals living in the Quad, :md striving to improve the physical plant at the dorms. Dorm Council HOV. ONIC: Cr-mld B. Cu -y, Lurry C. FAIL: Butth Vinson, Huymlvl UK Umrg.m. 1'7. 1' Dinms, Bob Vhllcra. Doc Riclmrd HIM, Hubby Hf Snmlmnh. lix'mllm RunwnL Dlmm- Luthzml 7 HUH' 'l H'U- Hunlr: KL Yamt-gg Just MI .I- UAlnli, Andn'w R. me-r. Jrsw Smith, l'ulmvr Riddle, Su-plu-n K. Pllkinson. Hllmllll l.. lulllt'krll, Minhdr-l T. Hymn, ,Iqu H. Ilmmlm Dwight Mews Glee Club Frommn, Dick XVulluce, Buddy RobertsiROVV THREE: Don- ald Vizi, Lew P, MCGCC, Charles D. Kirkputrick, Charles B. Hall, ChJTICK W, nyr-rs. Jumps H. PcluH, J01! '1'. Stuart, Hulwlt J. Paddock Engvnc E. Howard, Putcr Erschvll, Boll jnnm, Hnbnlrt 'th 1'11111110, Mctrv Ruutt, Bmdlcy Switzclx Each semester, tht: Monk Glee Club presents a C0114 cert in conjunction with the XVomerfs Glee Club. The group also performs for various campus and community group socials. The Glee Club is an organization for students to havo 2111 Opportunity for participation by both music and nun-music majors in a pcrfm'ming music organization. I. A. King is the director of MEWS Glee Club 133$1-11 5C 4,1 11- SOPRANOS: Suszm Adair, Elsu- Aldursun, Botty Carton Linda Challis, Kurcn Clift, JuniL-C Currwlins, Pmli Cowgill, Luna Coylc, Judith Day, Hobcrta IJuBllyz lilizuhulh Evans, Com FI'L'L'mun, Mary Cmgg Sue Hamilton, Chullnllc JUIIUS: Priscilla Lynn, Hvlvn MvMillzm, Jewell Mituhull, Theda Pldtt, Suzzmlw Pulk, Mary Richardson, Edwina Rippcluv, Marilyn Swift Elizabeth Thumc, V giniu XVL-sclleiAL'l'OS: Shirlcy Boyd, Arlene Bulllig, Cllyliudu Cox Norma mefonL Marilyn Dmis, Marilyn Dixon, Phyllis Dixon, Sumn Dmhmann, Jackie Elam, Linda 131151011, Alice Ford, junct Gmcnlmlf, Butly IIiL'LS, Sub Hudson, Vicki Hyde, Vivian Isamcs, Henrietta Johnson, March Rolls, Alin'c Kingston, Elaine Kivinimni, Frances Knight, Karon Knuncr, Lou Mathis, Dorothy Martin, Linda Mclhmh Nndim- McKnight, Doltm-s McMahnn, Luis Mlllcr, Norma Mourv, Mnllic Mylnr, Betsy Nm'vcll, Adricnnc PrimL Linda Pruilt, Immun- Rich, Mary Romlmchcr, Robcrtn Ryhum, Luix Slu'yadx. Gwynne Shilling, Bunnie Taylor, Anne Tudd. Tarn'xl 'J'mvis. Mary Vuldin, Corn Vr1'ght7'1 ENORS: Tlmmns Cherry, Gerald Cnffcy, Morris English, Eugene Howard, Hubert Janus, James -9... Mixed Chorus Judy, Runuld Luckvn, Luw Mth-c. Hmmld MurgML Iumm Price, Vilelm Switzur, Jack Vuughl, Ilmdlt-y Vulth-n BASSES: Luwrrncr Ahornuthy. DAvid anmqu Mcllwnnd Cooksey, john Can-Inml, Julm Fur -r, Dwixhl Frvmnam Kurt Frommu, VVillmm Kuyca, Churlvx Kirkpatrick. 'I'lmmm' IAIHIIP son, Sammy Lanun. Coorgc Lillvrul, Luny Logsdun. Ilumvs May, Leroy ML-Mnllnn, 1110:1135 Mumly, Phillip Human. VVt'slvy Morris Hubert Paddock, Jumvx lh'lqu Arllun' Ih-x-l, Huyd Hulk urls Leslie Iinbinmm, Cordon Shzuhmn, W'Illmm SHIilIL Slu'ltun Sparks, XVilliam 'IX-llmnu. jumps W'nlsun, lnhn W011, leyuus' Yummy. 110W ONE: Geri Dcnbo, vice president; Kay Kustcr, reporter; Sue Ball, president; Marietta Huuth, treasurnr; chm Marie CoulvtL secret.1ry.-ROVV TWO: Joyce Malcomb, Evelyn Hritlgfnrth. Murllm M 'y chfcr, Krit Ramsey, Kay Collinr Shine, Nancy A. LHIHPSOII.7 ROW 'I'HRI'I Cecily Sparks, unmet Ott v. Juno Connell, Joyce Ann Wood, Ethclcc Davidson, .ale, Mrs. Juhn Kuipm udviscr ABSENT: Ramona tVilliams, Joan Stewart, Marion Bull, Ditmc Ynnkos, Mrs: lt'rzmk Dickey, adviser; Mrs. James W. Gladden, adviser, Mortar Board A ttSmarty Party for junor women with a 3.0 scho- lastic rank was sponsored by Mortar Board last fill The senior women,s honorary also sold engagement calendars jointly with Cwens, and maintained a china- silver display in Holmes Hall for a local jeweler. The outstanding professon chosen for the Alumni Association, was selected by Mortar Board and ODK. Mortar Board conducts study and business meetings throughout the year. Its members are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership and service in campus organizations. New members are tapped at the annual Stars in the Night program, when Mortar Board also presents a Senior Service Award to a woman student not previously honored, who has made a contribution to the campus community. Father E. Moore and fur? Mrirmyi rxprcsx 11w religious mpm of rim threefold Nuwmrm purpascwsm'iul, 0111mm Hand and rtfligioux frllmmhip, Newman Ci 1 Q 1 . 1 Neurnumirm Ray Murphy. Lloyd Owen and Lucy DCCUr- bar, propanr for 11w ummul Murrli Crux by Irmking hugv Luau hgurm. The vamnn Club u Catholic student organixm tion, provides religious, social and educational zu'tivii ties for 1116 900 Czlfllolit students 0n the campus. Various nctivilics UHL'l'Cd by HIV club include mnr munimn breakfasts, weekly tlwohjgy Classui Illissions, picnics, intramural sports, the Murdi Gms Dance, and other seasonal dances. The purpose of the Newman Club is to providv :1 well-roundnd program for the Catholic students away from home. and to instill within them a Christian spirit toward God and their fvllow men. The amtliu? mmmilfm mvch- tL'cckly In lukv m'lfnn rm club muucmcnts, , , 318 HUH' UNIC. XVillirnn SHAW, Alzum Manm'h'mn. Jim Bvcvlvy, Iml'Uy Wurmmll. Mlllm Cum: lhrhm'd Ihrkq gnm-s Irvine, I-'mnHm Mink lln'r Mn lw-riliOH TWO: Lvlzmd Pullitt, hVil- 1mm Hull, Hmw Ir'inlwy, Hm Swm, limit Spokes, Richard Mu- lu-s, Ixuul l'inx, rluhus: IVisU-r, 8.1le K Jim Innkilm Clmrlm HIHS, Tum IIaILIiUH' TIIRFIr s W'ills, Law- IHIH'l' HJHIW. Lm- IMI'KIL IIamr-k: Cray, Ix-n'y Cowling, thvrt Norwood Mining Society Elam, James Pylosg Rohurt Points, Dcxlcr Fallon, Roger Brown, hViHinm Murgolls. Richard Mabx'y, jcrry PylciROVV FOUR: Lvunm'd Ncudisi, David Chum-y. Dmid XIr-rr-dith, Charlvs Flur .wk. .lnlm Kninh-r, J; 5 Mlthu-ll, Keith Howard, Rodney Grosx, SlL'lth-n Croce, hVi on, Sam Nonry, John Brumrmn, Inhn anronuu Jrnm-s Barker, Humphrey Tudor. Norwood Mining and Metallurgical Society is a Stu dent chapter of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers UXIMEl Its object is to pro- mote among its members a self-sought increasing knowl- edge of mining, metallurgical and petroleum engineering in all its branches and to instill a professional pride in their chosen life work At the beginning of the Fall Semester 1960 there were 55 members in this chapter. Many events have taken place during this semester that were both interesting and informative. Speakers for the meetings were Dr. Fields, metallurgy department; Prof. Crouse, former head of Mining and IVIvtallurgical Engineering; Dr. Thomas Clark, UK His- tory Department; Mr: Gibson, president of AIME; Dr. Preston McGrnin, assistant state geologist; Mr. Ralph Geldcr, AIME industry sponsor; and Mr. B. M. Grimm, plant superintendent for Inland Steel and Coal. Other professional activities included reviewing a movie produced by the Naval Ordinance Laboratory relating to hombs and a field trip to Danvillc and Har- rodsburg to sue the Coming Class plants in operation. Omicron Delta Kappa Nu Circle, the UK chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa, engages in activities to promote leadership and Scholar- ship on campus. This senior meifs honorary recog; nizes students of outstanding leadership and scholastic achievmncnt. MPH students with high scholastic standing and proficiency in athletics, publications, music, speech, drama, scholarship and student government are eligible for membership. Foremost among this yczifs projects was thv awarding of scholarships to worthy students, and the ODK Book Awardsi presented to deserving students to add to their collection of books pertaining to their profession. This year, ODK also sponsored the Navy Band in the COIL seum. i ROW ONE: Dick VValkinstpresidnnt; Jerry A. Sirickcr, vice prosidcnt-ROW' TWO: Dewey G. Steele, Robert L. Berry, George A. Duncan; Pete Porlmzm, Dave Stcwurl, Mmirim A. Clay- ROXV THREE: Perry Ashley7 W'hzxyne Priest, IL, john Baxter. Philip Tuliuivrrm Jnhrmy Kilk, Bill Fortune, Jess Gardner. :1 3i ,. A ROW ONE: Kay Kustcr, treasurnr; Elaine Long, secretary; Joan Stewart, president; Sue WM, View DNWillt'HLi ROW TWO: Barbara Thompson, Kris Ramsey, Iune Allen Byers, Betty Cimm', ju Ann Ayhnz jr'nnitnr Thomas Phipps, Alice Akin7 Karen Krmuet, Kay Drahmnim, Patriiia lJiilli-rwn, udwsurr IKUXV TIIRL 4. NLirguml Caddie, Bctlic Jo Leslie, Sue lInrralson, Iaum-hm Vry, lixyv Stephenson, June ConncH, Barbara Cay VVRll, letxiciu annscnd, Iemose Margin, Phyllis Lulcs. Panhellenic Council Governing the affairs of the ten sororities on campus is the responsibility of the Punhellenic Council. Its members include the president and rush chairman of CilCh sorority. Pnnhellenic began its activities of the year by or- gunizing and executing the formal fall rush program, including hid day and pledge presentation night. This year, the Council awarded a Panhellenic schol- arship t0 :1 foreign student The scholarship winner bee cumv acquainted with UKis sorority system by visiting each houst- for lunch and dinner. Pnnhollenic participated in Greek Week activities, and organized the Miss Christmas Seal contest, in co, operation with the Tuberculosis Drive. ROW' ONE: Fredrick Jerome Anderson; John F. Monty. IL, svvremry, Richard Momjoy, III; S. Reid StcrrcttiROW' TWO: John M. Peters, James Kerry PowclL Bnh Scott, Joel Ulluy, Ronald R. Harris, Phillips V4 BrooksaMEMBERS ABSENT: Frank I. Cassatt, president; Merritt Deitz, vice president; Douglas Rnhmts: Wyilliam Seulu. Tlmnms Thmnpson. W'illium Ogger, James Lawson. Patterson Literary Society Pultcrwn Litcmry Society prmidani, Frank Gossclt Hch, :11er Jnlm Manly, var'rmnry Qrmth, explain Hm UTgUlH-ZKF rim to new members James Martin and Bill Hayes. Dr, J. Reid Starmlt miniser. zlisr'ussz's program plam with Dick Montioy and Frank merzll, Interest in speaking Iwymul thc classmrmL :1 course 111 speech at this University or any other, and lll'ivf tulk given t0 the group: arc all unmirmncnts for mvmlwrship in Puttcrson Literary Society. Regular meetings are held vvcry third Tuesday in tho SUB, This spring the group pm'ticiputcd in Lirum Extemlmmneous Speaking Contest, and sponsored tllv annual Patterson Dinner for the wives and dukes 01 11mm- bets. Ochvrs arc; Frank Cosscu, president; John Monty; secretary New members include; Robert Edwards, VVilIiam Hays, and Jerry levrh'vId, AWWMW 4.....- .--.;... Whyn . i q ROW ONE: Butch Pinson, Arthur Stagg, Daniel R. Buugh, James D. Powell, Nat Dortch, 2nd Lt. exhibition officer; Lee Slwwnmker, Richard L Arena, Ronnuld Juett, Wayne H Frimlly, Lowull D. Ilughcs.- ROW TWO: Cary Slone, Eddie Tyler, Tommy J. Turner, Will Nelson, Winston Lear, Jpllmy Creenhut, Dennis Griffin, Boss Simpson, Cary Bradford, Paul Dudluypr HOW THREE: Danicl N, Paul, David R. Bryant, Arlee W. Mayne, Jr., Christian W. M. Nonbmmn Gary R. Mcdlin, Henry Hornbeck, David Delaney, Richard W. Bailey, Vantcr Pagan. Thu Iirs-l HL-giuwntnl Drill Meet was hosted by Com puny C, Prrshiug liiflcs' UK Chapter, last spring, with lvumx fmln culloges 21ml universities of Ohio. West Vir- ulniu uml Kvnlucky competing. This chapter's Confederate Squad put on perforxm unws at various dances and meets during the year, in- cluding participation in the half-time activities of the nulinuully tvluviscd Kvntucky-Gcorgia Tech basketball L'LHHC in anuriul ColixcunL Purshing Rifles, under the direction of Capt Franklin XVuKkins. 111m competed in the Illinois Invitational Drill Hour. l nutimml honorary military fraternity for cadets 0f thv hams ROTC program. Pershing RiHes was estab- lislml On this campus in .1931. In 1985, the company was designated the George Knight Chapter in honor of their first Llrillnmstvr. Forty men were pledged at the PR Cmmmtion Hall last fall. followed by a weekend En- mmpnwnt zlt Sand Cup Pershing Rifles PR member Frank Vufkins usm a rnudmrm to show the PR murmurs, Nell Vaughn, Twink McDuthell and Barbara Burns, whom Hie next Pershing Rifles drill meet will be. ROW ONE: Lloyd J. Hawkins 2nd Lt, rifle lunm officvr; Charles L. Mills, 2nd LL, finum-c officer; Franklin V. Vutk1ns. captain, cmnmanding; Cenrgc XV, Gross lst LL executive nil l'iccr; W'illium E, Sm'se 2nd LL, adminish'ntivu ollicurr ROW TWO: .un 35 D, Bolun, Arllmr F. Luuhsingor, CVVO. Supply officer; Duvid A. Slilh, 2nd LL, asst. training nUiL-cr; XVoxlvv F. Ross, xVOA, adjulanl; Lester E. Lynd, mMgL asst, plums 6; projects offiL-cr. . IN NV ON'IC: Villt'l'it' Hmnhluu. surn-lury; Linda Lictz, historian; Alice Evenburgh, prmixlcnt; M n XVAHH'Y. mumm-r; Barium Exams. ViU' plvsldcnk.7 ROW' TWO: Turasd Travis, Cherry lhrm'nk Hrm'nmu v'utkinx, Nmnm Clxm'lurd, ,Inyw: Curvy, Helty Hicks, Colin Butler.- AIWI'L '. Hm; Xanm-I' Ford. Phi Beta Phi Beta, national music and speech fraternity, has :15 in purpose to prmnote the best in music and speech; to develop the highest type of wonmnhood; to advance its members intellectually and socially; to live :1 life 01- service, giving nmterial and professional aid both to mvmhcrs 21nd IIOII-mL'mlwrs who need it mid are worthy; and to foster college spirit and loyalty. Founded on M; 4' 5, 1912 at Northwestern University Phi Beta was Hrst cstahlishvd 011 this campus in 1925. Programs and concerts. a Cat Acquaintcch party, and a freshman party were sponsored this yvnr by tho group. Annually Phi Beta awards music and spcech schulurships us part of lhcir 5 01V 1 CC pro gram . 6 t f i ROW ONF: Bill Barrier, treasurer; Ed Greif, pmsident; Tom Samuels, Vice president; Bill Clark, xecrctzu'y-ROVV TWO: John Street, Jerry Whitc, XVuyne Furrisg Jack Osman, David VVoodun, Lcon Crider, Drl Norman Franke, ndvisnr; DI. Howard Hopkins, ndvisor-ROW THREE: James Miller, Earl 510m; Harold Curtain, Billy Smith, Thunms Riley, Lewis McFar- land, Donald Rice, Larry Allgcien Robert Clark. nw- Phi Delta Chi Phi Delta Chi celebrated its 38th birthday on the UK campus this year Phi Dex is one, of the foremost phnri macy fraternities in the nation. Founded at the University 01' Michigan in 1883, Phi Delta Chi has been instrumental over the years in fornr ulating and fostering high ethical and professional ideals demanded by the exacting standards of the pharmzr ceutical sciences. Phi Dex had an active part in tht- establishment of Rho Chi, Pharmacfs national honor society. In the past several years, the local chapter has pro- vided 230 polio vaccine immunization injections for residents of Jefferson County. The group aidud the formation of a state poison control center, which dis, seminates information on deadly ingredients of house- hold products, indirectly saving lives of many innocent personst 321 Eta Sigma Although Phi Eta Sigma participates upon request in general community and University programs, the recognition of scholarship is its principal goal. The UK chapter does not sponsor a program of sustained ac- tivities. Founded at the University of Illinois in 1923, Phi Eta Sigma is a national honorary fraternity for freshman men, Its aim is to encourage incoming students to recognize scholastic achievement early in their col- lege career. Its founders desired to perfect an organization which would give freshmen of ability, energy, and filled with the desire to success, an opportunity to achieve an academic honor while still in their freshman year? There are now approximately 65 Chapters in the COL leges and universities of this country. ROW ONE: DL Lcc Townsend. adviser; Tom Bngby, John Bthcr, Bill Cruin, Wiley Crccch, Dr. Kenneth I'iarpur, udViScI-ROW' TWO: jack Simpson, thull Carpenter, Eugene Mullins, Harold Hosdeutscher, Charles Eckel, Michael Maloncy. . ...- 1.....J ROW ONE: Howard Robcrls, president; Bobby Taylor, vice president; Ivan Bradley, scr- rotary; Thomas E. 'l'rlmmpy, treasurer; Ru A. Conner, advisvrr ROW TWO: David S. Bowman, Charles E. CArIisle, Tex Fitzgerald Robert Clark, Joe V. Moblcy Phi Mu Alpha Promoting interest in American music is the purpose of Phi Mu Alpha, Sinfoniu, national music honorary fru- ternity fur men. Alpha Gamma, one of the 182 active chapters of Phi Mn Alpha, was founded on the UK cum- pus in 1898. Sponsoring a concert by some outstanding musical group, a weekly radio program of American music, and several :kmokers during the school yimr are all projects of Phi Mu Alpha. Phi M11 Alpha mmnbors also serve as ushers for various musicales prcsontod throughout the school year. 32,3 ROW ONE: Ruth Wivbcl, Kris Ramsey, joyL-v Cnssidy Linda thulrr, vicc president- HUXV 'I'VVU. Juno Tm or, Ut'lthllftf; Jnycc W'Uml, chaplain; Saundra Sayre, president; Put Bnlm-r, wrn-tttryililnv 'I'llliI t' Ann Fills, 1.4m Ann LisunhyiltOW FOUR: Mrs. Mildn-d XVigIItnmn, Julviwr, Mtxrty Hmlin. Manx AlilL' Lurx, Nnntilyml Cm-I'Iuck. Kuy Kudor. Myra 'J'nbin, I'iVil' l'rivkt, Ik-tty Ann l'hh-y. The preparation of a history of UKss School of Home Economics was the major professional project Of Phi Upsilon Omicron this year. Phi U annuaily provides slides and script depicting home economics at UK, and furnishes booklets on home 60 to high schools in the state. Members Visited several high schools this year for the purpose of giving in- Ph. l I .1 formation and explanation about home ec on this 1 p81 on campus. A national home economics professional fraternity, Phi Upsilon Omicron was founded at the University of . Michigan in 1909. The UK Chapter is ninth of the na- tioxfs 43 active chapters organized to date. 0 mlcron Members are chosen on a scholarship, service, and Character basist The local chapter annually awards the Cornell Award to a sophomore home ec major with the highest fresh- man standnig, and presents an award to an outstandingr girl at the state LLH week. Phi U entertained the faculty with a Christmas party during the yuletide season. Ten pledges were initiated into the honorary mech- anical engineering fraternity during the fall pledging cereuwnies of Pi Tau Sigma These. new members were honored by u tapping ceremony held at a regular meeting of the student brunch 0f the American Society of' Mechanieai Engineers. The chapter sponsored various exhibits at Engineefs Day, and served as guides for the Mechanical Engineer- ing exhibit. A bookcase is maintained in the Engineer iug building study hall by the group, which contains t pmuphlcts and bulletins of industrial companies inter ested in hiring engineers. The annual presentation of a plaque with the Pi Tau Sigma key to the outstanding sophomore in mechanical engineering was made at the meeting of the student branch of ASME. ' Mr. Ben Rugland, Sen. Shelby C. Kinkead. and Mr. P1 I a I I James We Mayqu UK alumniiwcre initiated as hour omry members during the yezuz President Daniel 11. Holtzclzlw attended the national convention of Pi T2111 Sigma in St Louis during October. Sigma ROU ONE: 13.111 Hultzehlw, plesidvnt, Bill Dunning vice president; Bud Adkins, rzrcm'ding sen'rctur Dirk XVutkinK. corresponding secretary; Marvin F. Schmidt. trmsurer; t1 W'. Slum hwnlty :ldxiser.7 ROW TWI7: Orlis Burns, John M. McCaum, Nm'nmn Bmdy. Rlchilnl-VL. Traulh Rolmrt F, 11050.7 ROW THREE: Roy F. Blackburn, liomld D. Wagoner, Claude Brown, Charles 18212105, Ronald B. Blackburn 3:75 I 3 i x i s E E E i t I E 1 i f' A ROW ONE: Jim Hucy, publicity Chairman; Bob Scott, secretary; Ross Shank, president; 'I'htmms Campbell, past president; John I. Begin, adviser-ROW TWO: Brady J. Danton, Ray- mond Daniel, Puul Lenka, Stephen Mumford. Ray Prigge, Charles Brewer, Gene A. Peavley, Eugene Plumlcy. Poultry Club Barbecuing chicken for various groups and organiv zations is the major activity of the Poultry Club. The club has served over ten thousand customers in the past three years. Profits are used to finance a trip at the end of each spring semester. Last spring, members toured the north- east United States and southern Canada, surveying some of the poultry industries during the trip. A special barbecue for prospective members is con- ducted in the fall, and later an annual dance is held for Club members. Spring finds the club sponsoring the Poultry Judging Contest and paying the expenses of winning teams to both the Mid-South and Chicago contests. ROW ONE: Carol Carley, trmsnrvr; Flumkiv Schmidt. swran'y: Dam IMtlvrsnn. vim prvsiv dent; James H. O'Ruurk- Il'u prvsidonhi ROXV TWO: Ruhvrl XV. Hnmmvl, .l qn-ph ll. Cox C. Putrirk Boutty, Mary '. lhm-hff. Jmhlh Ihmdy, hVilnm Hmnrlonhurqh. 'oh: hY. Mw Alister. Marilm Cruimvood, lid hl'igIIt. Herman G Dotson, lh'x'vd Ah Sn-hnll .l. Umruv V'hitficld. HCNV THREE: R. S. Alh'n. Mitchol vannm. hVulkr'r N. lmkw, Mkn'shnll 'l'm'nm; Thomas Lumpsom llonry P. Livmh, lxl'tiih'libk 1;. Oshm'mx chlx'in D. Ridvr. thlhlnn S lhio. W'illiam M. Morlun, Huhurt Hhmn-nlvltL Thumns j, Gwen, Raymond hVedq; Tm'l'y I. Shivvh'. Pryor Premed Society Thc Pryor Pre-Med Society was organized in 1915 by D1: J. W. Pryor to bring together persons with an interest in Illedicinc. It is intended to aid pro-mvd students 4le ndemically and socially, and to serve as u n'ucdiu through which association can he made with ull leaders in lhc Hold of medical 5011-1:ch AH prunmdicnl and prc-dcntul students are automatically members of tho socioly. A well known phys .izm or specialist speaks to the society on various aspects of nwdicino nl ozu-h monthly meeting, Field trips are made to local hospitals and hvalth in- stitutions throughout the ymr 10 sec nu-dicinu in practice. 3Z7 i r h IKOVV ONE: W'uhor Linrth, prvxidvnt: Sup Sinclairv sm-rclmy; Akin Bang, vice president.- HUVV TWO. jum: Jh'mmn, 5mm Bumpim Piggy Gn-Cnh'chL Mary Ellen Curtin, Anne Unnninuluun, lhlllinr livid, Pat CumhlL .vay SmutiHOXV 'HIHFE: hlnlm C. Carton J1; Inlm IS. Lung lhmlullr U. 'I'uylnr. Hugvr C. . nillL Thomas C. Grtmuhmd, Guy W, Porivrh Ilzmy K, Dillurd, jr., Curl Ilmmsln-II.7ABSENT: N-lhu Taqlur, lrmsurvr. Psi Chi Perhaps the nowesl national organization on Campus, the UK chapter of Psi Chi, national psychology society. rvcvivcd its charter in mid-February of this year. Plans for vstnhhshmont at UK were first formulated in the spring, of ,1960, hut it took :1 year for this establishment to hccnmc 21 reality. Psi Chi wus nrgnnimd nationally in 1929 at the Ninth Inlernutimml Congress of Psychology: primarily for younger students in psychology. The purpose is to stimi nlulo iutrrvst in psychology as an academic and pro- fessional Edd 01' work. Futurv plans for Psi Chi include 'the designing of programs in uugmvnt and enhance the reguhr curricu- lum 411d thu schmhlling 0f lccluresh colloquia, and panel LliSUllShiOllS. E3 H E. m m D12 Dmmluy Salxu'nrl: HUIH and Dr, EXILE Ford Hurlfmrrl Mm fur 111C mmcm uftw u wuzluz'iiml Hf Dr. Sz'lm'm'lz's ICZC isinn i'UUIk'C. Inlmduzliun In Culhuul Jnlhruyml- UAW , HOW' ONE: IL IXV. Schultz. Bob Brunwn. news MAN; David Bhkomnn. sluliun m:nngm'. SLmlvy Lngwlon; DmUcy dircrmr and chief .mnuunccr; Charles Spmdh'r. unuuuucm': Nidmlus M. Rim: immu'mr, mnsit- din-K'mr: Ruthie Hmphy director :1an chivf announcer: ChdIlCh hplxtdlx'r. AHIIUIIHU'I: Nidmhu X1. Him. instrm-lnr. Ronald Stewart, iuslruclmg cngincuring supervisor: lilimbcth 'l'm'lm'. lblc- program supervisor, sum'rvisnr UK Round 7 Radio, TV and Films ,' The UK Tulevusmn EVorkleolx a complete slndvnt , 5 production depicting life on the University campus, WJS : :1 new addition to the Radio, 'lblm'ision, and Films Dc- E purhnent this year, The program was telecast wvokly E g om WBKYVTV. Tho L'nivesityroporntml FRI station. EVBK'L added I E seven hours 01E daily ln'nudcusting timu to thL-ir m-hvdulv ' last full. enubling student stnil members to gain mm'v : practical cxpcrimcc in tho opvrntion 01' A radio station : The dvpurtmvnt pmduvvs three television COHTSOS E that are Offered for collvgt' L'rcdit; Physical Anthropology: i with Dr. Charles Snow; Introduction to Culluml Authro- '3 pology, with Dr, Douglas Schwartz; 11nd The Amcrimn School, with DrE Ellis FE I'Im'tford. XViIlmms. rumuuvring AtElfl'.7IEOW' TVYO: judi Cilvs. Emil'ic sccldurlxr HOH7 THREE: EVuulc Gregory spm'iul pmmunm Stuart XV. a , $ Hulloclx. acting hcud: Tux Fitzgerald. news diruclor. WWu-awun-w. HOW UNI'I: Urmlrl Sturgz-un, Rnbn-rt W'nlht 'l'bonms Crimes, Ray Thomnx Bernard L. Hilt'ltit'.7- HOW 7W0: 1k C. Clussvr. Advisur. Com: A, Thomas, Clmrlns XV. Shannon, Jubn 'It. Until, bummgl 'II W'Ilson, Rho Chi 380 The need for a pharmuccutical honor society re- sulted in the formation of thc ttAristolocbitc Society at the University of Michigan in 1908, which became thu first chapter of Rho Chi 14 years later. UK!s College of Phurnmcy was granted a chapter in 1949 for the Alpha Xi chapter of Rho Chi. To obtain memlxsrsbip in Rbo Chi, a student must lmw complvtod 75 semester bums with a scholastic average 01' :10, rank in the upper 2.0 percent of his class, and be approved by the dean 0r secretary of the Pharmacy faculty Rho Chi's fundamental objective is to promote the advancement of pbmnmcentical sciences through the vncoumgunwnt and recognition of intellectual Scholar shipst The society seeks to promote fellowship in phar- macy by bringing undergraduates, graduate students and Faculty mombcrs together. Tho group holds dinner meetings with speakers em- phasizing tbc professional aspects of pharmacy and re,- latml fields. Plans call for a project to be submitted at the next meeting 01' the National organization of Rho Chi. ROhV ONE: James S. Hayes, 2nd Lt; Thomas I. Isaucs, lst LL; C. G, Damshy, Major, Inf,, adviser; Daniel Mh Shephvrd, Captain; Lce V. Troadwuy, First SgtrJiOVV TWO: jcrry VVhimkvg Emery Sh Conyers, William F. Byrnc, Ccorgc A. Duncun. jim Hill, Donald A. MarthmiBOVV THREE: Fred 1. Rosenberg, Ruherl C. Sholnn Henry S. Bccler, J11. Ovu Gene Gnhburd, Gh CL Marsh Scabbard and Blade Existing to unite in Closer relationship the military departments of American universities and colleges, Scabbard and Blade strives to dcvulop thc csscntia qnnhl ties of good and efficient oHiccrs, and to spread inlvllL gent information conrmrning the military requirements of this country. Annually, Scabbard and Blade sponsors the Military Ball, in conjunction with Pershing RiHcs and Arnold Air Society. Joni Jameson was Queen of the Military Ball this ycar. The UK Group, Company D, 4th Regiment, entered teams in the rifle and pistol matches sponsored by nu- tiunal headquartersh Initiation ceremonies were held in Buell Armory last fall, followed by a banquet n! the Coach House. 5331 Sigma Delta Chi Allen TmHl, u I'm-n'lbm' 01' the Louisvillu Couricr- Journal's 1 1'unkiknrt lmrmm and author of I110 papcfs HCH'FUIIQS h-uhn't', spokv to the School of journalism 01: Ms Pxpm'ivncus in HM stam- capitol. under uuspicr's NJ Sigma lN-ltu Chi, Sigma Dr-ltu Hui. pmlmsirmnl jrmmulistic society, nr-rww tn kr-r-p Um pruh'sunns slumlurds on L1 high tathicul uml tr-rlmlml lmvl. Tilt L'nivvrsily's nndcrgmdLultc r-lmptvr xrlM'lx ils numbers on the basis of scholarship and mlvnliun tn hwmm- pmlmsimml journalists. :lelmlly, SDX tlixlrilmtcs dvsk blutlurs with a list of hwqm-nHynxml tvlr-phnm- numbers tn LL11 campus build- an. 'Hu- clmph'r 11150 prmlucml a circular, The School 01 journalism, lm' distrilmtiun to high sclmols in tho Millt', :xml spnnwrml :1 high school newspaper conlcst, prt-Mlnling awards In the top siV papers and evaluating uH vntm ', Muir prrwnx 1mm llw UK dmplvr attended the 1m- limml SDX cmm-ntiun in vix' Yurk Llst I'nH, whore they Imml sut'h pr-rsmmlitit-s' us Pivrrv Sulingm' 11ml Ntlson D. lhx-krh-Hvr s'pmlk. SDX mmnhmw VIM? inscrm fur the duublc-simzl hamp- ruming mlHiun of the Kentucky Kernel while the press mlh nut Ilu- mlirimx, 'Hmy are Bob Anderson, Karncl z'zlitm'; Bub Ormlwff Kunzudu'lm Crlirm'; NmuImI Spam war Kurucl umm- CIIHUI; 11an T017118 Iimmvtt, Kernel daily mlimr. IEHH UVIC: l. A Hdhmlm. Anlxiwl; JJ'IH'N Pllinllih. xicr prmidvnt: Rm Bnilm'. pnwidvnt; V'aln-H H 'w-H. Irv xmvl; Huh Urm'my-H xL'U'VLHjiIHHV TKVOV Tmis BL'HIH'U. $Xn'nv Crvw v'x. Hnlv mummy. Hmm: Hum Jr vatun pr'mm'. lid Van Hunk, Ihvid Y.'Stvwar?:w JHNI'VVI XIIrIun-l 1'mm1g4'l' ROW' ONE: William V . Wiles, faculty sponsor; Dave Redding, president; Iuhn VVII'JIUWII, Vice president; D011 Rail, secretary; XVilhlrd T. Cuvxmuugh. trousurcr; Tom Cumhron, program director; Lessley Decker, publ ty chairmuniRUVV TWO: Marvin L. GuHuy, Jim Lcdl'ord, John Mastcn, John AL Sturgill, Ruben Todd, Cumlc Pucu Hulc-ROW THREE: Eric Alley. Larry Ramsey, James Judy, Fred Haas, Jim Prulhcr, M. P, Custut, III, Society for Advancement of Management One Of 178 such chapters in colleges and universities of this country, the UK student chapter of the Society for the Advancement serves as a stepping stone to SAM, the national professional urgunization of managers in euouomics. Objectives of SAM are to bring together business executive, and students preparing, for business careers; to serve as a medium for the exchange and distribution of managerial pohcies, problems and methods; and to promote and advance the art and science of manage, ment. 333 i i . ; : ROW ONE: Robert Brown, Philip H. SeweH, Hurwly C. Cmuvh, Bill C, Smith, Dennis j, Phar, Earl L. CumphpllileV TW'O: Ron Nickcll, Donald IIL-ring, Larry VVCSN'I'fiUld, Jerry A. Strit'kvr. Jim Bmvkman, john H. Ewing, James F. Jackson. Larry R. Loug-RO'W THREE: Kay Murphy, Nancy Hull, Put Bother, Phil Smith, Tom Cherry, Anne Swartz, Holly Mylar, Jn llum, Fred Shank. Student Congress This VVPLlY Inurkml tllv beginning of :1 nmv Student Hmuu-xx mulm' :x m'w mnstitutinn. Student rvpn'suntw tinn lmm llw z-ullvgws ix' mm' lmsvd upon the number of hwully melwrs ill Hint Culli'gv. l'lnm fur llw yr-ur inclmk'd n sludvnt ownml and uplellml luoukstm'n'. suggl'stinns lo th hunky for course rlmnqm, uml A study and suhltion to various campus DI'UIAUYHR I m' llu lint limv in Uniwrsity history: students woro llll'lTllWlN nl LIHIIly :xml :uhninixlmlivv vmnmittoos, In tln'x ulpau'vlyx Hwy wow ANU in aid in Lh-tvrminntion 01' l'nix'mxilv pnlim' :lml nhjvtlivcs. UIU'W'I'IHS, Hulu Smith. Hm prnMan Carry! C. Sippiv. pn-wlmt. Nlmmn Mu mull. x'z'VI'L 1ry. Cul. H. W. lmuglr Inn. quixn-I: Um! HVH. mxmm . Jnlm A. XVilliums. dmimmn ml Jmlwmry Umml. Gifford Blyhm. pulliumvn- LIILm. 1K ROXV ONE; Kathy Cannon, Larry QuuHx, Dong XVood, Linda Challis, David Sympsun, szlu Judd, Izmkiu 17V liuhinmniliOXV TXVO: Janet Lloyd, Murgdwt Ann BIUWH. Luurn XVUNL Daur Stmvnrt, limmld Bluckbuln, Dauid C. Short, Ihrbaun Tnylm ROW TIIHI anlg Cmgx'n Miro Ynld Tinker Fm, Ann Tulld Juflrirs, Tum Harmony 130v Cunxulw. P11! Cud'x'. lem Leigh 'quhin, Intuw limp, ,Iudv Luwrvm-v. Sissv Nuns. KIM; Curnhn IIiIL Puhulu ShiAu'vlhw HUU' IVOFR: me U !Hn-1.x Rub Hmu. Diamv X1.uv1:. Xum-ls 13. ng Hugh V Hlml. JLTI'Y Suc Sanders. Olmla GMHH r13, Inuklv CAM, Dung I'Luiur, IhHV did Pnrtvr, Clam BlAdL'IL Xumm leu-d Student Union Board HUH 'IH'U: l.iHV1l lmr' Cuillnan. lngwnml rlmirnmn; Larry IT. V'Iflmm l? Umin, 5LJSJ'UmU LhuiY'IHJH, Kris lhmsm, 5 Slx ,yuu CIMHIUL Ummm-r; V-xm Lvigh Tobin. prvmlcnl: V1. BJII pnMimU I IA.lil'llIXm. UNIC: .HH-u- ClJrktu Klumml mrnls vlmu'mmx: Dm'v Planning and administrating the Student Union pro. gram is the basic function of the Student Union Board, The group is composed of ten students, the Dean of Men, Dean of XVomcn, the Union Director, the Program Di- rector and two faculty members, Board recreational programs and activities are pro vided for the Campus; community, as the Board tries to make free time uclivity a cooperative factor with new delnic study. Colddiggcrs Ball, ;1 dance where the. girls escort the boys and pay the bill, is one of the SUB annual events. Other events include lcctures and panel discussions, jam scrssions, lessons, recreational tournaments, movies and the spring Fine Arts Festival. The BOaTd 21130 sclects g1 Student of the Mouthn to honor persons who lmvo made outstanding contributions to the campus. duncmg SluwurL vim prosidenL- ROXV XVLstcrHL-M, l'ncruniun Chuilmun; ml K'II;Ii1'HIJH.711 ? V THRFF: Ruthie, Sungstcr, secretary: likir: .Es HOW ONE: Gac Good, cnmxspmuling secretary; Myra Leigh Tnhin, treasurer; Reid Bishop, lrynul mumgcr hm Ihr- ringtnu, prosidvnt; Alm' Major. vice president; Juunnc Stilcs, recordmg SCCI ',, Shirley Jlurrington, lrynul 111:1!!Lluvr.i ROW NVO: Molly Rylaml, Cone Cermhlinh Dhmm: Edwards, Barrie Konicox', Suzanne Head, Jacquelyn Arvin, Shcn'y Mmriq. ROXV THREE: Suwn Chcuthum, M; ' Ann Chouthnm. Mar 1' Bcrgcsun. Gloria Pmln, Sue Ann P: Joyce Cunningham, jay Scrulrg -ROW' FOUR: Quszm Help, Glcndu Monm Dottie Martin, Spuwcr Ruy Kmmuv, RngT 0. Minlun, Tum XV1lmn, Cklrlmm Lenhncr, Irma Stluchc, Dr. Hhczl A. Taylor, inculty udvismx Su Emerging Uit'fm'fuus fmm his glumt', Couch Cullivr is mmmuulml by 1hr cheerleaders. : I 2 g That cheering, yelling organized hand of torch carriers Often scan marching down the strum 111 L110 dmd of winter is not a dmnonsmltiun 0f the K11! Khlx Klan us the 'K On their sweater might indiwllvift's SuKy leading auothvr of their famous HTorch Parades for tho UK VViItlcntsh SuKy Circle, cvlobmting its furticfh :mnivursury this year, worlu'd haul promoting xchonl spirit by assisting: the Chem'lczulcrs :It iht' football gumvx Sponsoring thc election of the cluwrlcadcrx and handling all arrangv- ments for lrlummoming. mccpt l'hv thmuu Thttir traditional pep ruliicw tmm SCIldeHS 41ml wolf comes, 21nd l'ruc shakers 211' tho bull uzmws are u familiar sight to cvcryoncx Attending 1hc UK-UT football game in Kmuvilhs was a highlight 0'. the yam: us was lhvir annual plcnic held this spring. Tho SnKy Liirclc is limil'ml to fifty mcmhwrs. va memburs are cleatml :xi'tvr serving :1 st'mMMr 115 Htryonis. UK Crmkiw wal mu! Luna Fm Ilmc Moore Lowell Slcums 11an Bony Dm'is Jt'umliv Ilzlivm Fur'wlun 1h i4! 11ml liflu'lw' Dul'irlwm ca; i , W? J .-h . . -mm ' WM 5mm . XVilson Curvy, Bwkhnm hVAym- Sullivan Ilmivl Ihu Sulhmn, Maurice Huuslun Hula Jumcu Elaine Crisl, Buhhyv Jum- Cmr m-l. Nancy 11. 'l'ompkiux W'iHLun Kwd Ormond, Hothwy vais Ih-ttyc .51an Griffith. Lillian H. Snnlh. 'l'hmnm 15ml Svull, kirLL- Hill. john v'ilhum Dunhm. Hobby Com- TJ'VIUF, Marshall R. Bclgcn 311ch2 Beth Ann Huilc, Xiuniu Wnnu' llurh-y. Modm Haddock, Donald Shrion DuvalL Cm'nchus Boym', Linda Ruth Shanm BrnwniXHHJ'Hin'rmu Nullrmz Xlnry LnL'L V'vgnr Lieu. JuLL Shulhm'n llahu hVilliam Brynn Hvid, Nancy Ellyn Ballou. Mary DAIIHTML UL-m'gu 1 lviwhmzm, Lulu H; Ju- Bidwcll. anph mernuv Bvuch, Lois Fult-hcr Com Jnyw Svph Brush Duris Zihilku, Ruth Ann Irwin Hohml Ivlvw'hmun. Symphonic Orchestra Directed by Edwin E. Stein, the University Sym- phony Orchestra givvs qualified musicians the oppor- tunity to perform Some of the worlds best symphonic literature, und provides the Opportunity for 2111 students on the campus to hear symphonic music 415 :1 part of their cultural education. The orchestra presented concerts in Memorial Hall throughout the year Tau Beta. Pi A national engineering honor society, Tau Beta Pi was 101111111111 nt Lohigh University in 1885. to rocognizu cnginuvring 11111161glm111utvs with distinguished 5011011112 ship and CanphIry vhm'nctm'. T110 01110311 gawk 19l1ur organization rm campus, thC Kmtucky Alpha clmplcr was founded in 1902. Twice :unmullvxx the society e1ucts new members from 2111 plchs of engineering. To 110 v1gih1v, students; must have :1 3.0 standing 511111 1w 111 1110 nppvr onwvighfh 01. l'11vir junior chss 01' upper mw-fiflh 01. lhcir senior c1nss. After carrying a H1M1gv hummer 101' mm WW1; and taking 21 10-hour test new Incmhcrs 2111' given :1 golden key in the form 01' :1 bent at iniHntion cormmnivs. 11011' UVlf- 1111x111 C. me'hvrd. wcm'diug .xmn-tnry; Dick 1Vutkinx. Hug presidcnt; Robot 11pm. pv'midvnt: Umivl N1. 512017111111 111111111115; Vr-nrrtnry- ROW T1110: Jack E.-Lnlh:1m, Ihmnn H 131mm 111. Ahlmw 12, 11117115. Cmruv A. Dunmn. 11i111'1m1 17,. Dunning. Robert 11, Hwy Hmw I1, 1m q. 11411111 XI. Cl1wun, Slunlcy 1'. Knight Iumvs 11. Hi . 0. Cvnn 1Z.:1xh.m1. H1111 lllllFliz lazm-x 1'1. 110nw11inv 15:1win L. '1111mlms, Sa1m 1. BMW. J1'S1u:rrcl1 111'1m, 1..un ICIVIM'. Mum'd 1? H1111. 1111111111! A, Musbergvr. 111, Alh'n D. C1111v Jr. D A Slum: jnwph 191111 111. Vin'tm 11'mu1u11mrk, Dvnis 17,. Lowry. . 7 V - A :HU a m ROW' ONE: Penny Ehcrt, Glenda Crccn, Lucy Kripponsl'nluIlilEOXV 'I'W'O Jenn HCHFIUY, Lynn Schull. Susam Huuwr, Bnrhzml 'l'humpsmI-Rmh' 'I'HRIEVF wclL Pdt Cussin, judy Onkw. Duttic Xlul'tin, Ann Knight Dmis. T2111 Sigma 0f Orchosis, tho modern dance fraternity on campus, was cstubhshcd to promote the twin idczls of physical and mental creativity in the arts of dance. Fall tryouts are open to all members of the University, ' after which those vlcctcd by the senior members fulfill a T an S 1gm a semester plcdgeship. In accordance with the group ideals to further pro, more an interest in dance among the student body; Tau Sigma annually presents :1 spring concert. Throughout the year, the group engages in various danL-E projects for other University and outside Organizations, and par- ticipates in workshops hold in the Ohio Valley region ROXV ONE: Cuml Kucnig. Nmris C. Engliah, Lynn Bus! k Sydney Han , Sharon GriHin, judy SvcundleROW 'I'IIHL A Jenn Lewis, dTiILl VVhikx illOVV TWO: Mursllu Burhmlr, . Peggy Aduhnnn, Sum Hhmh-x, l , ,f'i ROW ONE: June Allen Byers, Bobbie Mason, Peggy Brumleve-ROW TWO: Emajo Coca- nuughur, Mary Lu Miller, Kathy Lewis, Beverly Cardwell. Theta Sigma Phi lum- Mh-n ByL-rs, prmidvnt; Alien: Akin, plcdgr; Sue MCCaulcy, plulm', Linda Iloekcnsmilh. sccrutary-treasufcn Founded 111 1909 at the University of Seattle, Theta Sigma Phi is the oldest journalism fraternity 111 the country. Chi chapter, established at UK 1'11 the early 19205, serves by uniting wmnen being trained 1'11 journalism, to achieve ethical standards in the field and to inspire greater individual eltort among members. Members are selected from women journalism stu- dents 011 the basis of scholarship: intention to pursue journalistic careers, 11nd approval by the chapter and tho hmd of the dcpurlment. Theta Sigma Phi's activities this year included the annual open house for freshmen journalism students and faculty given jointly with Sigma Delta Chi, menB professional 1'0111'111111'9111 fraternity, participation with alumni 111 the 21111111111 Matrix Table, and :1 spring banquet. SKTPY'AI prominent journalists spoke at meetings during the year. Theta Sigma Phi again presented its 11111111111 award to the outstanding freshman woman in journalism at tho hStnrs 111 the NighF program. ROW 0 E: Judy Lmnptnn, Glenn CrCcnc, Dale Slmlt. Bi Slmons, Ivrry Pyln, Pvmly Ebul, DcuDu SmiUI-HOxV YWVO: Fonminu kinkuld, Clm'iu KUIIL'klPi Eddiv Cmn-H, 11ml: Omdorff, Cary Scwcll, DcAnnu Thmnpson, Judy Odkos The Darby Three cntcrlm'n singer Com Vn'ght rind mmblcr Ray Burklml: Hmllz .wuiNU riflvr a 'l'z'mlpcr per- jnrnmnm. TIM! M0 is rumpmvd Hf BUli Puttcmmly Kirkv Muse Mnccliny and limb Sdmlllund. Individuals venturing, through Alumni Gym rm emu tain nights sonmtimvs witness weird huppvnings. They may sec a girl come 1:1'0m a room walking on her hands, Visualize a boy magically appalling in a burst of smoke, or hear the sweetest music this sidv 0i Holmvs Hull drifting from Upcu windows. Such arc the uctivitivs of UK Tronpom pmctk-iugr for perforl1131st Troupers. a talent organization, is: composed of sing; ors, dancc-I's. tumhvm 1'11111blvl's 1111lsicimls downs; and various other types 01' vntorlninors. The club. spunsorml by the Physical Educulion Dcpau'llm'nl. svrw's 10 pm, mote good will for tho University throughout the slutv and especially in the Lexington community by pvrform- ing for groups and Organizations in tho Qtntv. and for Special ments on the UK mmpns, For the sm-oml your, Tmupcrs sponsnrcd :1 cumlnw wido talent slum; giving trophies tn tho winning act and its sponsoring group. Trmllwrs gave :1 number of benefit shows during the school yunr f'm' m'gunimlimw such :15 tho Vvh'mns Jlospilzll 41nd Slm'nvrs Hospital for Crippled Children. SEATED: Anita Stcclv-ROW' ONE: lluwurd Reynolds, Sum Janv VL HS hilly Colu-IAIHL Anu Combs, Randell Craig, jmsclyn Arvin, Bill Dnih-yr HON TWO: 0an 'I'hnrp, vagzin COl'dL-s, Lcnu Cowhvrd, Hrmnlu me'urd7 wa Curr ?INNV THREE: MM'gAx'wl Bum . Norm Hcrshfield, Bill Kursnor, Clnu'lvs Bukrr, Alan Chcnnult, Pvgg lInllzmd. Troupers United Lutheran Fellowship Tho Lutheran Stunlvnt Association is affiliated with the United Lutheran Church in American and the Nik timml Lutheran Council. Sponsored locally by Faith Lutheran Church, the group is guided by the Rev. Her: mun U Fisher, jr. pastoral ndvisor. Organized five yvurs ngoy the student group has $trt-ngthvnml its program Lmd increusc'd its activity 011 rumpus Hlis yczu'. It mods weekly zuld holds dinner nm-tings once :1 month in the homes of church mmnbcrs. Each your :1 varied program is outlined by the execu- livt- mmmithm. This your the agenda included special lupivs, gm-sl spvukorq, punul discussions, and Bible study. .I event was planned, Iivvry month an outing 0r spec such us skating, bowling, and picnics. 'I'ht- associatioxfs goal is for the completion of mini- stry of' tlu: Church through five ohjnctivim: worship, study, c-vungvlimn, service 11ml rvcrcutinn. : Arlch Buhlig, Curry Schmidt, Judy Gerhardt, Put Dolwick-ROXV TW'O: Jandt , lwidcrbcckc, Gail Bryfoglo, Betty Will, Sandra Beidcrbcckc, Maxine Cutes, Don BookiliOW THREE: Rcv. II. C. Fisher Jr., Stewart Hedger, Bob Devoc, Tommy Trucmpy, lid Druch, jim Brynn, Ellen BnhHg. SH social elmirnnm; Bill Crzu' vice president; Hm: Tom 170m. inrhl l., justice, coifond chairman; Betty Lavannugh, community sc' Trm mnum ROW TWO: Milton Minor, co-membcrship; Charles Allow 103' Foundcr ; ' Mdy 'lhhumpsun. secretary; John Rothwen, president; Dnvid ZAxL-Ilnrg sports; Glenda Cox, m-food clmirlmn; Linda B'IidkilI, Interfaith council; Ruth E. hVeihul, Inturiuith council; MAlvohn D, Roysc, treasurerh Wesley Foundation XVcslcy Foundation, the student organization of tlu: Methodist Church attempts to meet thc spiritual needs of students. Its purpose is to bear witness to Christian faith in a way relevant to the lives of students, Activities vary so as to incorporate as many students as possible into the program A student Sunday School class and an evening supper forum are the major Sunday activities. During the week, there are Vespers, drumm study groups, and athletics to supplement the educa- tional activities. The Student Center is 2113041 social gathering place for studcnts on weekends, with planned activities through- out the year, ROXV HAUL leIu Jmld trmiurur; Clm'iu Paulo. srrgn-tury; Lou Buy King, vice president; y; Con-vn Yirklmm. prvsidvnlf ROW 'HVO: Brlty Grm-m- 8.1m1i Shcriff va joseph. Mdrilyn ; Dimn, ,lu Ann XIvCer: juckir Wlmlm. Barbara Sulmmm. JJL'IUU Chestnut. Ann Mnglingorr ' x HUHV THHI'J'I: UKUI'LA anILHm. Itmmm JLU'pm'. Sum LMm lekiIm Burhum Juan Bums, f Sandy licavh, Luis Luugun, Juh Colhm. Fully LL'Llfmtl, Diane Viltitow. l 1,, Womens Athletic Association Vomvn s intramural sports are conducted by the Womvnk Athletic Association at UK. an organization of mwmun wlm enjoy tlw spirit. physical activity and com- I pzmionslxip found in sports Imrticipntion. le XVnmmfs Athlvtic Association is governed by a council of student L'xocutivc officers elected by members and mnnugvrs for 011011 sport who are appointed by the rvtiring oHim-rs and the faculty udvismz .03....34nm Womerfs Glee Club All women students on the campus :u'v given an op, portunity to pursue their love of singing in llw Xancn's Glee Club, though they may not be music majors. The group sings ouch ymr during tho Hanging ol' the Greens. Their studios includv the best in choral litvmturc from the 16th century lo the present. Spring concorts nnd smvml performnnms in tho rusi- dance hulls were presented undur tho dirovtion of Ann Huddvlstom ndvisor to the group. ROW' ONE: Glenda me Maxine Coldiron. Emily Spear, Marilyn Swifl. Bettie Sm: anddus, Joan Jackson, Cherry Brown, Glenna Bernard, Brenda Baku Elunor Burklmrd, Marilyn Davis-ROXV TW'O: Ann Huddlcsmu, director; Nan Baum: Joyce Carey, Dech Smith. Jane Fmsm'. Carolyn Horn- beek, Betsy Fibhlmck, Carolyn BuL r, Lucy Renegar, Jackie Cain Muy XVulkcriROVV THREE: Guylinda Cox, Lindu Carolyn Frcy. Juan bquiUluL Bzu'hum Cruhlu linsvnmry W'ut- kilm Mullllu Ann Inwhs. Juliv lIIHVSI'I', Vunq' 51; r, Martial I'lctklur. Kuly Aluis, l'hyl Dixon, Kunm Leo AshcrnH, Ih'lcn Hamilton, D00 D00 EllisiROWV FOUR; Murltmu Hugglvx Louise Bnrgm Ann chstvin, Sue Hamilton, Susan VVilhvrs, B Brawncr, Jo Cundill, Susan Shelton, Carol Reed, Brvndu Foley, Lois Shryock, Bessie Hill, Jossulyn Arvin. HUN UVICV Ii. i1 ihilml, snprrvnnr. Dvpt nf Iin-x'vmic: Carolyn lhnd. publicity chuirmzm; mg, i... xmiw, mimi... 1-: ium Lu iliU iirix'iwi, 7 HOW .w-n-Liry, Imx'xlr-y Dmkrr, prmiih-nt, liiii ,Iumw, xiu' prmiticni. Se lI'CLmrL-r; 'I'H'U: Susan Stunt RuiwrtSV Micky Kruger, Nimqv luumwl Uimh- Miy ix, Annw liinIth Juhumn Drupvi: Clmmu Mason Popc. Linda Mmiill, 12mm Umniuy Shawn iH-Iixmx Murlhu Swhm-lthrn Murjuric I :m':mf. ixnnlmrt King, iil4'ii.liii iiliii'iii' imiwx ii' liviilhuli. Jw Diu'uiili. ihil Mullx. IUVW' 'Illlil'fl'f. memr 'liimmnnni, Pvggy Elliott, Ann Todd Iviirics. SJmimw. Mu 1'le C. Sipplrn l'rrid 13. Ciirthwiz liohcrt 'lionhii Jerry A. Stricken Larry Young Democrats The Younk Democrats function to advance the ideals of the Democratic Party On the UK campus. This year. the Young Democrats were greatly honor- Oil to hear Prvsimicnt John Konuedyrspoak on the campus. llv spokv during his cmnpaigu tour of Central Kentucky. 'Iihm'u m-ru several other outstanding speakers who spoke to thu group during their regular meetings. The group also hold pmu-i discussions during the full cmlcurninu pertinent stntv issues. ROW, ONE: Tum Cherry, Bill Gnlt. Huh Bt'clu'ur. 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S B, Newman Cmnpuny, Knoxville, Tmmw for color pril'llil'lg. Kvntlwky Printing Plutc Corp, Lexington, for offset negatives and plan's. l'K DiVisiun HI, Printingr fur printing' of lmok. le lznix'm'sily lelogruplwrs, for tho picturcs. Bub Hmmlnm, l m division page art, Perry J. Axhh'y faculty adviser, for his assistance. The pm'som n11 campus who gave us their cooperation. . .Famqiti 1.10.93? 5! .1!!! 1.1.. V .a.a32.i,..,.


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