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THE ALGERNON SYDNEY SULLIVAN MEDALLIONS
(Three in Number)
Established in 1927, by the New York Southern Society. Awarded to a
man and woman in the senior class of the University and to a citizen of
Kentucky not connected with the University, who, because of the quality
of their lives, are judged to be the appropriate recipients of this distinction.
WALTER HUGGER STEITLER. of Owensboro, Ky.
JEANE SPEARS PEAK, of Lexington, Ky.
DR. CHARLES W. WELCH, of Louisville, Ky.
WOMENS SELF GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION PRIZE
(One Hundred Dollars)
Established in 1926 by the Womens Self Government Association to
Junior women students for outstanding service to the University.
ELIZABETH HARDIN, of Lexington. Ky.
MARY CAROLYN TERRELL, oi Lexington, Ky.
YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION KEYS (Gold Keys)
Established in 1927. Awarded by the Y. M. C. A. to Seniors for special
services in the Y. M. C. A. since entering the University.
JOHN M. CARTER, of Stanford. Ky.
CLARENCE S. MOORE, of Lexington, Ky.
JAMES R. MINER, of Lexington. Ky.
JOE S. REISTER, of Lexington, Ky.
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
ALPHA ZETA MEDAL
Established in 1923 by Alpha Zeta. honorary agricultural fraternity.
Awarded for the highest scholarsliip in the agricultural course during the
freshman year.
I GEORGE WEBER, oi Louisville, Ky.
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 BLOCK AND BRIDLE CUPS
Established in 1928. Awarded by Block and Bridle Club to upperclass-
man and freshman for best record in judging livestock.
EUGENE CULTON fupperclassman), of Parksvillc, Ky.
BEN GAINES (freshman), of Stanford, Ky.
PHI UPSILON OMICRON MEDAL
Established in 1924 by Phi Upsilon Omicron, honorary home economies
fraternity. Awarded to woman in freshman class for highest scholarship
in Home Economics. ·_
ANNE EVANS, of Lexington, Ky. ,f
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JAMES B. HAGGIN MEMORIAL ESSAY CONTEST
Established in 1929 by the James B. Haggin Memorial Fund for best
essays on some agricultural subject by students in College of Agriculture.
J. L. KARNES, of Benton, Ky.
ERLE WOOD WALTON, of Munfordvillc, Ky.
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
TIIE CHARLES S. BRENT MEMORIAL PRIZE IN AMERICAN
HISTORY (Books Valued at Sixty Dollars)
Established in 1926 by Henry Kelly Brent. Awarded for highest scholar-
ship in American History in sophomore and junior years.
PATRICIA PARK, of Kansas City, Mo.
Tl-IE BENNETT PRIZE
(Twenty Dollars)
Established in 1904 from the Philo M. Bennett Fund of which William
J. Bryan was trustee, for the best essay on the Origin and Development oi '*
Parliamentary Government.
LEE B. GAITHER, of Mayslick, Ky. )
MORTAR BOARD PRIZE (Cup)
Established in 1927 by Mortar Board. Awarded to the freshman woman
having the highest standing for the first semester.
CAROLYN JOHNS, of East Orange, New Jersey.

 MEMBERS OF UNIVERSITY DEBATING TEAM
Seniors
MABEL TYREE, Paducah, Ky.
GARVICE KINCAID, Richmond, Ky,
WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY, Carlisle, Ky.
Juniors
PHIL ARDERY, Paris, Ky.
STANLEY ZUCKERMAN, New York City
WEBSTER COSSE, Mt. Vernon, New York
EDWIN S. CAMPBELL, Paris, Ky.
· CHARLES A. KOPP, Cincinnati, Ohio
Q Sophomores
, WILLIAM B. BLYTHE, Paducah, Ky.
JAMES A. MOORE, Washington, D. C.
Freshmen
MARVIN S. MOORE, Burlington, Ky.
ALPHA GAMMA DELTA CUP
Established in 1925 by Alpha Gamma. Delta, social sorority, to most
outstanding freshman woman.
HELEN FARMER, of Paris, Ky.
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
CHI DELTA PHI PRIZES (Books)
Established in 1928 by Chi Delta Phi, honorary literary sorority.
Awarded for poetry and for short story.
LUCY JEAN ANDERSON, of Lexington.
LOIS FRAZAR, of Paducah, Ky.
THE KENTUCKY KERNEL AWARD
(Twenty Dollars in Gold)
Established in 1926 by "The Kentucky Kernel." Awarded to Senior who
1, has been most outstanding in journalism throughout University career.
WESLEY E. CARTER, of Campbellsville, Ky.
j SIGMA DELTA CHI SCHOLARSHIP KEYS
Established in 1927. Presented by National Chapter of Sigma Delta Chi,
international journalistic fraternity, to Senior majors in journalism each
year with highest standings.
HARRY E. WATTS, of Pembroke, Ky.
WESLEY E. CARTER, of Campbellsville, Ky.
HAROLD S. MONEY, of Lexington, Ky.

 MILITARY DEPARTMENT
COLONEL FREEMAN CUP AND STREAMER
Established in 1921 by Col. George D. Freeman, Jr., Infantry ol U. S.
Army. Awarded to best drilled company. V
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LAFAYETTE HOTEL CUP A
Established in 1922 by the Lafayette hotel. Awarded to the Junior for _,
the highest standing in Military Science for the year. ¥
OSCAR P. REUTER, of Louisville, Ky. V
V LEXINGTON HERALD CUP l
Established in 1922 by the Lexington Herald. Awarded to the sopho— é
more having the highest standing in Military Science for the year.  
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ELVIS J. STAHR, of Hickman, Ky. 1
LEXINGTON LEADER CUP
Established in 1922 by the Lexington Leader. Awarded to the freshman `
having the highest standing in Military Science for the year. {
HARRY E. BULLOCK. Jr., of Lexington, Ky. V
PHOENIX HOTEL CUP 9
Established in 1922 by the Phoenix Hotel. Awarded to Senior making  
the highest standing in Military Science. Q
RALPH G. EDWARDS, of Walton, Ky.  
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Honor Graduates  
J. C. BISHOP, of Murray, Ky. {
C. W. KAUFMAN, of Nicholasville, Ky. {
R. G. EDWARDS, of Walton, Ky.
E. E. SETTLE, of Crab Orchard, Ky.
SCABBARD AND BLADE
Established in 1927 by Kentucky Company of Scabbard and Blade,
national military fraternity. Awarded to best drilled cadet.
JOHN CRAMER, of Louisville. Ky.
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 ROTARY CITIZENSHIP TROPHY
Established in 1928 by the Lexington Rotary Club. Awarded to the
Senior R.O.T.C. student who excels in the requirements of good citizenship.
V C. W. KAUFMAN, of Nicholasville, Ky.
RESERVE OFFICERS‘ ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL KENTUCKY
J (Field Glasses)
i Established in 1923 by Reserve Oi’iicers’ Association of Central Kentucky.
f' Awarded to the graduating member of the Second Year Advanced Course
{ R.O.'I`.C. having the highest standing in all his University work.
WILLIAM J. HONHORST. of Newport, Ky.
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i UNIVERSITY CUP
t Awarded to the company attaining the highest scholastic average in
  Military Science during the academic year, 1933-34.
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COLLEGE OF COMMERCE
{ THE CHI OMEGA SORORITY PRIZE
(Twenty-five Dollars)
Established in 1926 at suggestion oi National Ofiicers of Chi Omega,
` social sorority. Awarded to girl in the sophomore class for highest scholar-
i ship in Economics.
j ANNE LEWIS WILSON, of Lexington, Ky.
   
  COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
I E. B. ELLIS PRIZE
{ (One Hundred Dollars)
1 Established in 1918 by Ernest B. Ellis. Awarded to student in College
1 of Engineering for the highest scholarship in the freshman and sophomore
years.
WALTER H. STEITLER, of Owensboro, Ky.
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