xt715d8ncv1j https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt715d8ncv1j/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky (Fayette County) University of Kentucky Alumni Association 1943 v. : ill. ; 28 cm. Quarterly, Publication suspended 1922 and resumed with v. 1, no. 1 (May 1929); v. 5, no. 9 (May 1933) not published; issues for v. 37, no. 2-v. 40, no. 1 (spring 1966-spring 1969) incorrectly numbered as v. 38, no. 2-v. 43, no. 1; v. 40 (1969) complete in 3 no. journals  English [Lexington, Ky. : University of Kentucky Alumni Association, Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Kentucky alumnus University of Kentucky. Kentucky alumni 2002- Kentucky alumnus monthly Kentucky alumnus, vol. 01, no. 14, 1943 text Kentucky alumnus, vol. 01, no. 14, 1943 1943 2012 true xt715d8ncv1j section xt715d8ncv1j ,,,,,,__,, ,7,,,.. Q ’ 7 ` ‘ ·" [VX) I _ /4.
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  _ .L Koen Jnnnsnn Col. B. E. Brewer the Au` Femes m November 1941 and was QEQQj1§i‘€§§iS¥§¥@i¥€E€E€?i " '   gig.? 2ri1·?iEi§-@f€i;Q§E[·i_V _ ·
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· K  ju Lulie Logan Bernie Shtvcly in Texas On April 30, 1942. H6: Was sent    
   i ‘  gebfgg §éC¥;§1°l‘ ;Q·rS(?·El?°Q";$]‘;umCk overseas in August. The Flying Fortress on `  _¤ ‘  __   - ·
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  All DL G" Dmls Buclmcr DK Geyee H· W‘ls°“ enemy territory in Europe and his wife was "   ‘
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5  t a _€ S 1 p I eee ° aumm _m“S 6 AWARDED ·r0 HERB HILLENMEYER H. D. Palmure -— Alumni Leader st
_ __ _  considered carefully. For the duration there _ _ _ _  
 M   must be extra elT0rt to keep in touch with _ FUSE L1€u?€mmt Heb HmED¥¤€y?1’ LEX` H. D. Palmcre, Frankfort construction on-   Belt
    vt men and women in the fighting forces 0f metee a gladuete Of me Umverslty ee gineer and a raduate of the Universitv of
` - - b decorated 1th th Silver Star for brav- g ‘ i
_   { the nation. Names, addresses, promotions, ee? t_ YF id; in North Africa Kentucky in 1914, is the new president nt y
·‘   t r eitetieue emd feteiiiiee must be ree<>rde<1 ee ery ‘“.?°t}°“ a . ath tai. t t Hu ‘ the University nr Kentucky Annnnr Assncn. 1 Prc
Q  li v: eeeuretely end qulekly ee Possible and in The c1'a'.1On Saud a leu (man 1 all- tion it was announced at a luncheon for if the l
<. >· Il . . - _ .. - meyer "d1sm0unted from h1S tank and while ’ _ ‘  
_.   tv these matters all who are in conespondence the 1943 gmduatmg Class at the Stuqeut V a me
   tu   with those in the Service Should take pap under heavy enemy flreucollected the shock- Union building June 4, r   mm
 A4 » r. W tiuulm. cure to keep the Alumni Office up ed and woundedrfrom disabled tanks, loaded Mr P lmoue b V f th U l   n u  his R
  .   formed so that there will be the fewest er- these men On ms OW?] tank and Sent them ' a 1 ‘ a mem B1 O C, mvelslll   uw (
 it  ’ gi mrs O1. Omissiuuu to the rear, He remained 011 the battle field board of trustees and the boards executm  . t ‘ Q
s _—.. - _   The yum. 1942_43 passed mptuu, aud Wuue and with eomplete disregard. for his ewn committee. was elected in a vote eonducreci   piti-
. ;_  Z it Started Very happily the Clouds Of distress welfare assrstedy m the evacuation 0f vehicles by ma1l. He succeeds G. Lee McClam, Bards-  u Frida
 .   A  gathered early and as the days went by they and Personnel- town   Sent
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; 3   threatened. It was primarily because of the — Other officers chosen include Dr. E, Cmu-  _‘ WOT;
 { _   active assistance 0f former students and CAPTAIN CRISP RECEIVED ly Elliott, Lexington, class of 1902, vice pres- M  Th `
 [ § graduates and the kiudest, meet helpful at- DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS ident; T. H. Cutler, 1=·r-ankrorr, *03, and wu-  nf _."’€
I ‘ A titude toward the new oificers, personally, Captain Dennis Crisp, Of LeXi¤gt0¤, f01`m· gram w_ Blanton, parts, ’24v I-€-,;.]€Ct€d tt.   me
» -·  1 that each day’s work was accomplished. A er University of Kentucky student, has been ucutivu Cummitteemeuw and Miss Mmuueuu   were
 ,. ° g sense of wonderful comradship developed awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for Mctuaughuuy Lexington .03 and Mm Emu   Herr.
 i ‘   and one felt that just to name the need 0r his work in the Pacif1c area and is now sta- S_ Rix Lexington ,34 1,€__c18ctCu to Serve nt   Aerou
· ,_   issue a call was all that was necessary fcr tioned at Westover Field, Mass., after ·a Executive Secretmjy aud Omce S€Cl_Ctm_y W   P1`0fer
~  ‘   agreeable responses t0 be sent, The presi- period of service in the Aleutians. Captain Spectively   gold v
 ‘ I nt dent., G. Lee McClain. thought and worked Crisp entered the Air Forces in 1941 and ` _ _     Am
T ,   at all times fOl' the ASSOCiati0li and it was when war was declared he was transferred u At the annual ITl€€t11lg Of the QISSOCIHWM;  1901, E
 ‘   easy to see the effect 0f his efforts as Ex- from Selfridge Field, Michigan, t0 the Aleu- lmmedletely f0U0W1f*g the luueheeu. 1`€P0l`l`   School
~ E l ecutive Secretary the previous year. The tian Islands where he was on fighter pilot W€1`€ heard fr0m· Miss McLaughl1n and   www
  l   Executive Committee, meeting monthly, car- duty for 16 months. He fought against the Helen K1¤€» acting t1`e€1Su1`G1‘. A i‘G$0l¤T1‘*f‘  town `
L Q   ried on with a rare loyalty and courage, and Japanese when Qutch Harbor was attacked of thanks to Miss McLaughlin for her xvuuqug_ as  
  gt obviously, the result was good. June 3, 1942, and was reported t0 have been during the past year was placed on rccoré  ther?
 e · `   Exactly 1,627 alumni and former students the nrst pilot to land a plane 0n the Aleu- A committee composed Of Grover Orem;  in 190
'· A ; joined the Association and paid dues. Some tian island 0f Amchitka near the Jap-held Louisville chaumaw Miss Luuc Logan me   um _`
 _` l gave one dollar, some two or five, and ten Kiska. D1, Euiou Lexmgum was appointed bi j  Wu; ll
 i   became Life M€mb€rS’ eiviee tlvantyflve ir K   M1:. McClain t0 work with.President H.  or Et?
  dollars. Among the latter were two Wh0 had been numerous and generous and the per- Duuuvuu aud D1. T D Clark uctiug hggf  W _ It
g n0t received degrees f1`OI`f1 the U¤iV€1‘Sl€Y· centage of 1942 graduates who have joined f th h· t , d' It I t - ` th · tuunr e- mk (
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. X During the y€31 a C0lum1i, en an the Association the veiy fnst year after they f · - · .- f·   OH
H . . _ _ _ _ _ 0 making COll€Ct-10115 0f historical data 0-ga t,
, Now, was published weekly H1 ThE K€1I'1€l left the Urnversrty 15 very h]gh_ Those of the Univeruity   ‘1eeSU1
  and quarterly the Alumnus was iSSL1€d. At us who have known the great benefit. of the ` ' _ _ J _ It  ml]? }
V * the request ef the Executive Committee ef University mustnot ret me youngsters eclipse Capt- J- S· el“°¤°Sl“1`e» mw m me A‘“-Q  Xt Phi
   _  5 the Alumni Association the University au- us in loyalty Sgmg Or us have been Oh the Was Ye·ele€@ed U`€&S¤1`€1` ef the _Si0“l’-_]U  can AS
  w 'Q vt thorizcd and financed the publication of a h0m€-h·Oht for u thug time and may think p0st he held when he was called into nit`-  Engg, t
  ·,,· .t  34   paper te be eeut te meii end wemeri eu wer um me new members snnnn take over new *¤*`Y_Se1`“°€ ive >’e=“`S eS°· MISS we ‘“   iurei i
 ,"`i »V~· `  ji t ttl]    · duty. Sixteen c01umns of printed matter but doh-t forget tha/t_ out expéttéhce is valu- eeutmue to Serve aS acting; t1‘€€iSU1€l~   Science
 il lr    . were assembled ebeut every eve Weeks and able te them and that we 5h0Uld C0¤l?lUU€ The organization voted to send all lli   versity
 r  5 ll  Hall was Sent mst Class- Tm“S_W°*`k Wm te feed the fieme that gives iight fer future members who l·eg1St€l·€d at the nsnneiatrer   Deah
’   fz; j'?   ee long es Ong Umverslty soldler generations- headquarters a subscription t0 The K€¤`“‘ 00nside
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 =:.¤=¤=&=é§%..    ’  MAJOR JAMES C' SMEE  
      James C. Smee, of Lexington, a graduate  
sta-j;‘=‘;‘;‘5 {   _‘A·   eV‘-~   °f the U¤iVmi'¤Y ¤f Kmtucky i¤ 1938, has  "   
  t   .  t Vlvl.   been advanced to the rank of Major in the  
’     Mai°Y Smee was commissmned a Second   ·v.. H Anlj  
    ¤- ;    “€¤t€¤¤¤t m Officers Reserve Corps ¤¤   ` 
.=;V     · ‘’   g¤¤d¤¤¤¤¤ fwm the University and in July  
    A     1940 was called to active duty. After a short ,  
=‘‘ .   my at -F°“ B°“j”““‘ H""is°“ with me    -:e  
in   .Vi_·, 5   as a military instructor. In August 1941 he    
. i   t,_.:;;;· i   was transferred to Hawaii and was assigned ·  
V   _.W. I     to the task of setting up ground defense on  
  ii-- 4;: :-.   Hi<=i;iie;§i;€i`°‘   Pi-:g€SS(;r1RO;)€iitS mgid pgfcgtid gm Wit; 3 C3d€t Joseph B- MCNa·maYa °f_ Mtg St"` Training Battalion at Camp Barkeley, Texas.
i  ¥· g Wa C1 Cizim 31].21 il €,& appa   Img Y°Ym€Y Student °f the University Of Lieut.—Co1one1 Elliott was graduated with
associamt  After receiving his Masters degiee in Koutucky, was one nf threet crack. bombar— an A_B_ degree from the University of Koh_
.   1901* PYOYESSOY R°b€YYS taught in the Public diers who 1'€DI`9$€¤i€d the Big SD1‘1¤g B0m· tucky in 1928 and in 1932 received his degree
Bon, 1€pO1·it‘Y` Schools and was principal Of K€¤¤*¤k>’ baYdY€Y SCh°°Y· Big SPYi“€S· Texas, in the in medicine at Vanderbilt. In 1933-34 he
in and   Wesleyan Academy at Burnside, his native third aii-Am€i~ican bombing Olympics hgld was resident physician at Chhdrohh HoS_
°* "€S°hm°i§E%$? *°W¤- He came to the Ewériiueut St¤ti<>¤ July 4 at San Angelo, Texas. His team Diac- pam in cmenmati and'in was he returned
0i` MY ‘°°Iii'§>§_ as assistant chemist in 1901, going from ed third in a Held of eight teams. to Laxingtnn and Started his practice, He
1 0¤ Yecmic   there to the Caurnynia Experiment station   enlisted in 1941 and was assigned to duty
wel. gieeclnlkg in 1903. He returned to the Kentucky Sta- CAPTAIN JAMES SHROPSHIRE with the Second Medical Training Battalion
, Logan aut  tion in 1906 and has remained there. He (Continued from Page One) at Camp Lee, Virginia. In June, 1942 he
ppninted ii?  Wiii continue his association with the title _ . Was advanced to the Faiik of Malo? and his
_. L . * .· . , .. - members of Omicron Delta Kappa, business latest romotloh was made rooohtiy at Comp
aident H.  of Emeiitus Professor of Agronomy and will manager for The Kernel before and after B k li;
€s;"‘aEF§*  "";iIi,,§i“l§F§CF‘l3i?F§l’“i‘"“; Robe ts     adua         th? tumti   M  
  O » Y0 GSS Y Y · ' ` ‘ h'ch he is a Li e em er, an
cal dam m l treasurer of the American Society of Ag1‘0H- §;a?;;'£§X;;gtoh Alumni Cinb_ His degree MAJOR  OFFICER
  0¤1Y· He is a member of that society, Sigma Ona a Of A rieulture ‘
n the Aim?  Xi, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Zeta, the Ameri-       gigtlir aid bmtlgert Cap_ Major Cornelius R. Lisanby, former Drin-
ue group-_   Gun Association for the Advancement of Sci- tam Léwmhco Shropshirot who is Still in cipal of G€01‘g€t0W¤ High School, is ¤0W Oli
gd into nuiv  ence, the Association of Southern Agricul— the tropics oh duty with an ihfahtry outfit, duty as Executive Ogicar of Training Wing
ss King ““  iufai Workers. the Kentucky Academy of Owh and manage a blue grass farm on at Atlantic City Basic Training Center.
zasui-ei-,   Science and the Research Club at the Uni- Roystol. road ih Fayette County. Evadiug Majoit Lisohhy was graduated from ltho
send all Iii  VEYSYW OY Kentucky- or declining a discussion of war and war- [i1`1iV€l`$]tY of Kentucky 1¤ 1920 and F€‘C°"i't‘“i‘
associ-ati0iY   D9311 Thomas P. Cooper stated that he fare, Captain Shropshire assured his inter- h1s.MaSt€1`S_€i€gY€€ m 1930 H?  
The K€1°“‘· ¤¤ and f¤¤· I5 years before She . ~
   j  . Captain Ama·II was aSSIg¤€d te duty at Fmt ries of readership dhd cmzehshh, retired was a teacher at Lincoln School -
 ‘Tjl`· jg : Thomas for two years and later as an Army Miss Bmkley was president, Of éhi Upsmm wh€1·€ She was ih charge Of 0p€h_ah. classes __
 5;     officer wr? <5;¤1ie?Oi¤¤ServeF;9¤.¤¤_g>xS   Omrc,.O,r_ Secretary or Mmm. Board mm esiatiisnai in- the under-priviiegea cniiaian.  , -
 .g`;~ E4  A Year- 8 en O a PCSI mn WI € .’ Her latest association with the University
    Kentucky State Ielighway `Department. He ;i€;CE§t§I;€1%y0L§;i%i€’C2:,]gh; TS? zi1HOfc1?; was as House Mother for the University `
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    maneuvers and finally was assigned to duty noglics gmghmeyer who was inducted mw MRS MATT M_ CLAY   »
 if  2 in I°€I¤¤d· ` " · '· Mrs. Malinda Bush oi ·f of M tt xvi `
   Q, Like the majority of Amgrican Soldiers the Army in May with the advanced ROTCs, I ` _ RY- WI 9 · it ··
  - 4 . t . A H t lk was president of Phi Delta Theta, Cadet Ma- O ay. JM died at the home 0f bei parents. V
*‘.·   ~ from Overgeas §?w1c€’ C%p.*?1“ ma a .S jor in the ROTC advanced corps, business MI`- J- Richard Bush and MIS- Bush III  .»
   ri }1Z°i$s§2§`fp"3¥€E‘l§¥yiEt‘ZiSFS..bF§€’?Si§$€   Of me   -»-·=s-dm Of <>¤K— Lemme- May 16* me an me of    
 y "  ;# . p . ~ and a member of the Union Board and Scab- eral mouths-
 ft;   _ volcanic formations because he was too busy bard and Blade. MI.S_ Bush was graduated from the Uhh .
 tg  ’é; I as AdJ“t*mt· and Company and Game C°m' versity of Kentucky in 1932, having pre-   .
 ’ ’ ‘· ·»,“ mandel`- KELLOGG FOUNDATION GIFT viously attended The Castle School at Tar- .
 __ - __ · ,,   rytown, N. Y. She was a member of Kappa . i
      ROBERT T- WINFR-EE. ·IR·i _ FOR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Kappa Gamma sorority and of the Lexing- { i
I.  _-.’ ,     WEST POINT APPOINTEE A gift of $4,000 from the W. K. Kellogg mh Jhhihr Leagud  . A
      Rgbgrt 'I'_ Winfyee, Jig, of Lexington, was FOUDOQIIOII I»O· t*h€‘ DRCLEIIOIOEICRI d€DRI`Y‘    _-  
  , ; I ’ enrolled   8 as al cadet in the   IIIGIIL Bt, thé UHIVBFSILY   KCHIUCIFY haS been       ·  
 rl;     States Military Academy at West Poihh approved by the executive committee of lhc Miss Tommie Bmhstoh Of Lcxihgrhrr R s'  
    - Cadet Winfree is a graduate of Henry Clay b°*"d °f “`“St€€S at 3 m""F‘“g }“ the 9H*°"* teacher at Morton Junior Hign School. died  ' Ei
 .2} ;i lr High School, Lexington, and was a S0ph0- Of DL   L· Domwani Umvelislty presldenb May 17, at Good Samaritan hospital after E
  i=   more in the College of Engineering, Univer- The EIR- PO be used I0? ZSSISWIICB te Sm- an illness of only d few dyS_  j
   __  JY sity of Kentucky. Wh€¤ he enlisted in U18 dents ttmnmg m medlcal t€¤¤¤¤l¤sy· was Miss Bronston received her earlv educa- ~=
    ·§,é¥. Air Forces- When he was appointed t¤ West made Wh the *‘p}”°Va1 Of th? °°mm‘“°€ tion in Madison County schools and later .
 gn . , ,;#i, Pvint he was in training as en evietwn if mFd*°a1b[€gP°“‘O“ *‘_“Q_ h°SF’““S 0; mg attended the University of Kentucky from  .-
  iyi,   ’},[’,,j cadet. Ofmfggggy gf“£;;d’?g;?°§‘;C§;O?(;€S;;°€OfOxe which she received her A. B. degree` in 1923. ‘ ` Kei
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 g “ ,  . tit? LIEUTENANT ELIZABETH BENGE American Sweiy Of Glméel PeihOl°g*$iS· Ltgitiigtirr? punabignseisis. amissailgianstgii wi;  
- 'si`` Y.  W IS IN MEDICAL DEPARTMENT °“"‘h“f °f me am°““t *5 *0 be used fer a sister of cnaries (Jake) Binnsten of Bn.  eng;]
7.  _‘  hi rp, Miss Elizabeth B. Benge of Lexington, a §l§;’;’1¤;i_h;F;Z;‘<;h;h€if;€;*·tf0F aoloan f‘md· mingham, Ala.  was g
 rr   ,_ , graduate of the University with the class of p I) g _ O enc Wage m9Y€   tucky
i; ge l 1940, has been commissioned a second lieu- Students i° Wdy med-cel F€°h¤F"°gY fm? Mas. wamuza rum.  etur
 ·,   i . . - ive e ma r s or age in is e ,i , . ·’
    ` tenant as a physiotherapist in the Corps of rel 6 th JO h t th 6 ld t Mis. Lurlene Bronaugh Hall, 37, of Lex- _10n I
 V Q . 3 the Medical Deivertment. U. S. A., and has was a““°““°"d· ington, wife or Captain Walker Hall, dial  atiiei
 ;    I . been assigned to overseas duty. Lieutenant June 14, at her home on the Paris Pike.  _ In
Y T  . V Benge 1‘€G€iV€d ner DhYSi0thef¤Dy training BOEN G‘ GIBSON r Mrs. Hall was graduated from the Universitrs I Dion
 _, N  n  j at Walter Reed General Hospital, Camp Boen G. Gibson, 43, formerly of Lexington gf Kentucky in 1926 and was a member oi  itign
  . ., ‘ Blending. Florida. , and e graduate Of the University in 1922. Alpha Gamma Delta sorority and the not- f sgi.
` =· " ~ .   died at AIWOIIA H0$PIb3I» AROOUPM PR-. ADYII ington Junior League. For several months ..-·  Whi
 f` _ . UNIVERSITY ALUMNA IS 9, after an illness of one month. hrrdr to her death MrS_ Hall had heeh cdr,. ;. lgmbl
      NOW TRANSYLVANIA DEAN Mr. Gibson was a member of Masonic ngctgd with the Lexington Signal Depot.   the
 .k   Miss Frances S_ Jennings gf Cynthi3,ng,_ Order and I.OI` thi? Past tW€I'IIrY- Y€31`S WBS     DUI
,,  _  3 ~ for the past 10 years dean of girls at Ar- ¤¤¤¤e¤te