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j, CAPTAIN ROBERT R. ELLISON, Army of the United States
‘  ¤ FIRST LIEUTENANT J osEPH P. Rosr-:, Army of the United States
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  MASTER SERGEANT JULIAN E. BOSWORTH, United States Army
 . MASTER SERGEANT ELMER O. KHQKER, United States Army
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ANNIE ELIZABETH ALLEN History Lexington
HELEN RAYMOND ARNOLD Art Falmouth
  RICHARD DoN BAKER Political Science Somerset
JANE LoUIsE BANDY Sociology Ashland
K EDWARD ALBERT BARY Philosophy Bellevue
{ MARIoN NICHOLAS BERRY, JR. Economics Somerset
f PERVIANNE BIRDWELL Art Louisville
: NORMA RUTH BLACKFORD Romance Languages Wilmore
; ETHEL WATTS BLANTON Psychology Richmond
  BARBARA ANN BLooM Psychology Lexington
Y WILLIAM KEARNEY BLUE Psychology Clay
BETsY CLARK BRowN Library Science Shelbyville
i VIRGINIA Lou BRowN Political Science Hazard
WILLIAM GARTH CAMPBELL Topical Field- ’
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RUBY JOYCE CAs0N History Cynthiana
JOSEPH CLINToN COVINGTON Law Bowling Green
JEAN SHIRLEY CRABB Physical Education Rowletts
ELIZABETH TEBBS CRAI=sTER Art Winchester
i FRANCES ANN DANIEL Sociology Lexington
i ALICE LoUIsE DEAN Romance Languages' Lexington
NANCY JANE DEMPSEY History Erlanger
j MARIE ELIZABETH DENToN Psychology Somerset
1 MARTHA LOUISE DICKSTEIN Journalism Lexington
i ELLA BoHoN DOGGETT History Owingsville
E CORNELIA COCHRAN DOZIER English Madisonville
V MARY WALLIS EvANs Economics Pineville
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j FRANKLIN KELLY GITTINS Psychology Louisville
  ELIZABETH FRAzEE Goccm Art Dover
* EVELYN RUTH GREENE Art Jonesville
W DoRIs RUTH HALL Psychology Lexington
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LEE RoY HUGHES, JR. Economics Franklin  
THOMAS MATTHEW KELLY English Springfield i
JULIA GRINsTEA1> LANDRUM Hygiene and Public
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JOE L0vE LAWSON, JR. Psychology Wallins Creek
FRANCES LAWTON English Louisville  
I MARY FLORENCE LEACH Sociology Lexington
MARIA SOUTHERLAND LEGG Sociology Henderson, N. C.
  MARGARET OLWEN McCoRKLE English Glasgow
MARY ELIZABETH McFARLAN Topical Field-
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  ANNA Lors McGLo·rHEN English Olympia
  ` FLORENCE ELIZABETH MCNEAL Psychology Lexington _
MILDRED FAYE MAGGARD History Paintsville
, MARY ELIZABETH MASON Social Work Lexington
I ISABEL FRANCES MICHELSON German St. Petersburg, _ ,
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é KATHLEEN EDNA OSBORNE Psychology Bicknell, Ind.
f JANE ELIZABETH OUTLAND Psychology Paducah
HUGH CURTIS OWEN Geology Owensboro
V GWENDOLYN DoRsEY PACE Economics Tavares, Fla.
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} JAMES WEsLEY PRITCHARD, JR. Psychology Garrett
g MARTHA ELIZABETH PRUITT Romance Languages Henderson
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(T MARGARET ELIZABETH RoGERs `Library Science Lexington
` MARY VIRGINIA RoGERs Psychology Winchester
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I LOIS JEAN SHIPLEY Topical Field-
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EMILY BETHIA SHIPMAN Zoology Shelbyville
MABEL GWENDOLYN SHRYOCK Social Work Owenton
WANEA LEE SHUPERT Sociology Warsaw
MARIAN ELIZABETH SLATER History Erlanger
DoR1s TALEoTT SMITH English Lexington
I EMILIE VAR1>EN SMITH Library Science Lexington i
FRANCES DEVON SMITH History Lexington
ELIZABETH ANN STREET Economics Henderson
` ` FRANCES W0onRUEE STREET ECOI10miCS Cadiz
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I NANCY ELLEN TAYLOR T0PiCa1 Fi€1d—Chi1d
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I ALBERTA MARIE THOMPSON PSY€h010gy Ashland
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MARION VANcE A1`l¤S·LaW G1aSg0W .
; JANET WALLHWGFORD PSY¢h010gY Covington
’ BETTY LOUISE WALSH HiSt01'Y Cynlihialla
` JOSEPH MARSHALL WARD Art MU-1‘1‘aY
HENRTETTA DOUGLAS WATTS Library Science Harrodsburg
EMHIY DAVIS WILSON Psychology RUSSGHVHIB
ALLENBY EDMUND WTNER Journalism s Staten Island,
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CLAUDINE GIBSON WIRTHS Psychology St. Simons Island,
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’ MORGAN OTTo WOODWARD, JR. History Louisville
ELIZABETH BRADFORD YAGER Political Science Louisville
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RUTH AUEREY BALL Psychology Buffalo
BETTY MARGUERHE BARNEs Chemistry Williamstown
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REGINALD STEPHEN BowEN Anatomy and Physiology Elizabethtown
JOSEPHINE JEANNE BUREAU Topical Field-— "
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MARYEELLE CALvERT Topical Field-
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NoRMA NoR1NE CANN Anatomy and Physiology Fed`
MILDRED ADALINE CRAWFORD Anatomy and Physiology Lexington
AUBURN BERT DUNCAN Zoology Jackson
DoNALD VVILMOT ECKLER Zoology Dry Ridge
EARL JAMES FARRELL, JR. , Arts-Medicine Bellevue
ELIZABETH CHRISTOPHER FIELD Anatomy and Physiology Versailles
JOSEPH HENRY GARDNER Anatomy and Physiology Covington
CAROLYN MAE HAYES Mathematics Lexington
I BERNARD ROBERT HEITMAN Bacteriology New York, N. Y.
GERALDINE RAE Hosxms Anatomy and Physiology Crab Orchard
I RICHARD JOHN HOWARD Physics Jenkins
EVERETT MICHAEL O’CoNNELL Geology Lexington
¥ NANCY ALLEN O’REAR Anatomy and Physiology Versailles
BETTY LUCYLLE RAMSEY Hygiene and Public
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{ HARVEY CoEER SUNDERMAN Geology Saint Marys,
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g DARoTHY SHAWLER SYMPSON Anatomy and Physiology Bardstown
  LESLIE WINGATE WILSON Zoology Russell Springs
Q GERALDINE YOUNG WINERRENNER Physical Education Franklin
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i MARY JANE DORSEY Horse Cave
BETTY LEE FLEISHMAN Lexington
A MILDRED LOUISE LONG Georgetown
5 SHIRLEY Ross MEISTER Lexington
Q BETTY JEAN TEv1s Richmond `
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4 LEoTA MAxINE MEADE Danville
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WILMA JEANNE CANADA _ Williamson, W. Va.
MARY ELIZABETH D1cK1Ns0N ‘ Bradenton, Fla.
MATTIE EVELYN DOUGLAS Horse Cave
LAURA LOUISE I-IAASE Independence
AUDREY DANKS LACY Covington
SARAH JEAN MCCAMMON Lebanon
RAMELLE FRANCES PATTERSON Louisville
PERMELTA AILENE PRESTON Ashland '
SARA DEE RAINEY Ashland ·
HENRIETTA LoU1sE Scnom. Cleveland, Ohio
BETTY SPURR S11vu=soN Nicholasville
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THOMAS POE COOPER, Dean
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LUCIAN WALLACE BARNES Lexington H
CHARLES DELMAR BENNETT Bremen
RAYMOND ANDY BROCKMAN Knifley
‘ JAMES EDWARD CLICK Lexington I
JAMES SMITH DINNING Franklin  
WARREN COFFEY DUNCAN Mill Springs ·
EUELL WAYNE DYER Paducah
HAROLD J EVANS Wo0dbLu·n
. WILLIAM GLADDEN GILBERT Blackwater
MARVIN W0oDRow GUTIIRIE Perryville
AMP FRANK HICKS, JR. Paducah
HENRY POWELL HINKLE, JR. Lexington
DAN ISGRIG Paris
` BARNETT COLEMAN JEWELL Taylorsville
I ROBERT THERON JOHNSON Bowling Green
i WILLIAM MERRITT JOHNSON, JR. Smithfield
JAMES MoNRoE LEER, JR. Millersburg .
I WILLIAM RICHARD LEGRAND Owensboro
. WILLIAM BERNARD MARTIN Taylorsville
I ROBERT LEE MESHEW. Arlington
t ‘ ADRIAN MYERS RAzoR · Sharpsburg _
A DEWITT RUSSELL ROWLAND . Maceo "
1 JAMES DOWELL ST. CLAIR Fallsvof Rough
JAMES TAYLOR WILLIAMS Greenville
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A IMOGENE NELSON BERRYMAN Winchester
BEATRIcE LOUISE BINZEL Bowling Green l
I WILLIE LEE BLAcxEoRD Wilmore
g ELIZABETH ANN BRAUER Lexington
I BETTY FLoRENcE CLARDY Lexington
‘ MARGARET ETTA COOPER ` Frazer
  HELEN FRANCES DAVIS Paris
* HELEN MAE DONOVAN Lexington .
‘ KATIE MILDRED DUNN Benton ‘
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MARGARET ETTA GOGGIN Lancaster
RUTH ANN GRANNIS Flemingsburg
_ THELMA JANE GUDGELL Lexington ’
MARGARET CRAWFORD HATTER Franklin
VIRGINIA ANN HILL Fulton
  MYRA MAXINE JOHNSON Georgetown  
FLORENCE HEAEERLIN JONES Corbin i
MARY COLLINS JoNEs North Middletown
NANCY LEE LOCKERY ‘ Sacramento
V` REREccA CAROLYN LowE Paducah
J MARY J EWELL MGBEE Lexington
' NOLA MARTIN Corbin I
AMELIA BYRNE MASON . Russellville
ALEENE MORRIs Lancaster
MARTHA PAULINE NULL Lexington t
SARAH KATHERINE RANKIN Lexington
ELIZABETH ANN REDDHVG Lexington
BETTIE Rrocs ` Paris
IRIS DEANE SHANNoN Louisville
NANCY LEE LASSITER SHEPHERD Richmond _
REBECCA JANE SHINKLE Lexington
RERA ANNETTE SMITH Vine Grove
. THELMA FRANCES SPALDING Lebanon
RowENA SPARKS Ashland
CAROL JEAN TERRY Lexington
MARY LAWTON THORNTON Owenton
BETTY PAIGE WALTMAN Lexington `
ANN VIRGINIA WEBB · Lexington
EDNA FLORINE YORK Ft. Thomas
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BETTY JANE MCNAMER Somerset
GEORcE REDMAN TURNER, JR. Lexington
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JAMES MATHEws H1sLE Lexington ‘
EMANUEL Roy LIEBERMAN Brooklyn, N. Y. .
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, CLEON KILMER Coivms Prestonsburg
CARLETON MILTIMORE DAVIS Lexington
ALVARADO ERWIN VFUNK, JR. Frankfort
ASTOR WILLIAM HERALD Crockettsville
W1LL1AM BERNARD JOBE Lexington
ANNE FLETCHER NoYEs Lexington
ROBERT DOYLE PRESTON Seco
FRED BLACKSTONE REDWINE Lexington
GARDNER REED Elsie
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HELEN SHELBY BAGGETT English—History and
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LILLY MAUDE BAKER Elementary Education Lexington g
ANN BARRoN Physical Education-  
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MARGARET EMTLY CANNON Elementary Education Beltsville, Md.
KATHERINE CAMPBELL
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J osERn TARY CONFORTI Mathematics-History Kenosha, Wis.
MARY PATRICIA CoT·rRELL Physical Education-History Chicago, Ill.
‘ BETsY BLEVINS CUTcmN Physical Education-History Lexington
BILLIE JUANITA DALE Sciences Paris * .
LUCILLE EDWARDS Library Science-English-
History and Political `
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JANE ROBINSON ELL1oTT Elementary Education Lancaster
FRANcEs TAYLOR FLETCHER Elementary Education Lexington
CLAUDE PRITCHARD FRAEY, JR. English—History and l
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MARTHA ALEXANDER GAYLE Physical Education- {
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CAROLYN FRANcEs GILSON Elementary Education Lexington  
NATHANIEL AUXIER GRISWOLD English-History Wilmore 3
FRANcEs ELIZABETH HAGANS Commerce Georgetown .
‘ BETTY KATHRYN HATTIELD English-Music-History I 
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CHARLES EDWIN HAYEs Physical Education-History
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  ELEANOR MAGEALENE Horxms Physical Education-History
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, BERNARE MASON JOHNSON Physical Education-
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{ ELMER GARNETTE MARTIN Elementary Education Amba T
Q MARY LOUISE O’NAN Elementary Education Louisville l
} DOROTHY LoUIsE PORTER Elementary Education Ashland
LOUIs MoNRoE ROBERTSON Physical Education—History Yorktown, Ind.
HELEN MARIE ROSE English—Music Lexington
Q ANN ENGLISH ANDERSON
SANDUSKY Physical Education and
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a MARTHA DURHAM SHEARARD Commerce Greensburg
1 MILDRED ELIZABETH SPARKS Elementary Education Lexington
l ALENE Scorr SPIRON Commerce Ashland
JEAN SULLIVAN English—Commerce Frankfort
VIOLET L0UIsE TURNER Physical Education·—
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BETTY JEANETTE VDi’CENT Commerce--English Williamstown
VIRGINIA WARD Commerce-—History Wheelwright
FRANCIS CARMAN WELaoRN Physical Education-
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· , GRACE KENNEDY WIL.LMOTT Physical Education and
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I ELIZABETH LEE WRIGHT Elementary Education Mt. Sterling
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MARY ELIZABETH ALvERsoN Paris
MARGARET JEAN ANDERSON Earl, Ark. 1
VIRGINIA LOUISE BABB Bristol, Tenn. ,
RALPH REVERE BACH Mt. Sterling {
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MARY Fox CLARKE ' Maysville  
JANET EWING COLLINS Lexington {
ELBERT LAWRENCE COOPER Benton `,
JAMES EWART CoUTY Owensboro
VAIDEN QUENTIN Cox Gratz
JANE CARROLL DARNABY Paris i
THOMAS MARTIN DIETERLE Owensboro
FRANK WILBY ELLIS California i `
WARREN CooLmGE EVANS St. Charles, Va.  
MARY ELLA FELL Ashland .
ANNE YANCEY HOLLAND New Castle ·  
AUDREY ELLEN HUEEAKER Louisville A
EMILY COLLINS JoNEs North Middletown  
i MARIE DUDLEY JONES North Middletown §
` WILLIAM HENRY KARRAKER Lexington A
1 VIRGINIA LEE KEEN West Prestonsburg  
JOYCE ALICE MILLER Ashland _ .
DOROTHY JEAN PAAR Lexington
BETTY MILDRED PARK Richmond "
I ALMIRA DAvIs PARKS Lexington . I
DoRIs HANEY POLLITT Ashland ’
WILLIAM RoEER·r PRICE Catlettsburg I
SINCLAIR LYMAN RAYNOR, JR. Freeport, N. Y.
K LLOYD PUGI-I ROBERTSON, JR. Kingston, Pa. ·
; MAURENE RosE Lexington
, JEAN PARK RowE Lexington
R ANN CAROLINE SMITH Lexington _
I DoLoREs MARGUERITE THOMPSON Kenvir  
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ELSIE JENOISE DOTSON Psychology Harlan H
1 HENRY LUTHER HACKER Education Frankfort
{ LEILA GOTT HARRIS English Lexington
{ MARY ANN MACKE _Mathematics Newport  
I SAMUEL HELM MORTON Political Science Owensboro I
i ELLEN LUCILE O’BANNoN Psychology Lexington
{ FRANK TALMADGE PHELPS English Lexington
Q JOHN THOMPSON SEAMANDS Philosophy Wilrnore
FREDA GRACE WITHEROW Economics Hurdland, Mo.
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A ALvARo ALEJANDRO BRIcENo CARR1LLo San Jose, Costa Rica, C. A.
I V TERRELL LIMUEL NoEEsINcER Lexington `
· WILLIAM GREGORY SURVANT Lexington
I STOY GRAHAM WITTEN Clarkson —
’ CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE
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` JOAN CATHERINE MEYER Lexington
_ CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE
  IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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WILLIS MERLE CARTER Lexington
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CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF CIVIL ENGINEER Q
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SAMUEL ALBERT MoRY, JR. Lexington
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS .
IN EDUCATION  
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HENRY LAMAR ADAMS Louisville H
ROBERT E. B1LLs Georgetown i—
GEORGE SHACKELFORD BLANTON, JR. Frankfort
NELL BARNARE BRISCOE Henderson
LLOYD ERHARD, JR. Charleston, W. Va.
WTLLMTNA AMELIA GRAMSE Paducah l
JANET HELsEL Altoona, Pa.
HARRY EvoN HowELL Horse Branch {
GARLAND WAYNE KEMPER Salem
ANN ELIZABETH LANKFORD Shenandoah, Va. E
INA JEAN MORRIS A Elkins, W. Va. *
FORREST THOMAS MULLIKIN Franklin {
LEE SPROWLES Lexington  
JANET MrL¤RE¤ TADLOCK Lexington .
J ACK PASTAL TRUITT Lexington j
CLARA ELIZABETH WHEELER Hopkinsville
NINDE SEAMAN W1L1>ER Louisville V
GEORGE IVIILTON YATES Versailles
h CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Name I Major Subject Address ‘ 
JAMES MITCHELL BOLES Education Lexington , ,
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HONORARY DEGREES
DOCTOR OF LAWS ·
SARAH GIBSON BLANDING - ;
I GREEN HAYWOOD I-IAcKwoRTH I 
. WILLIAM HENRY REBS
‘ DOCTOR OF SCIENCE  
I MERvrN J OE KELLY
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E THE ALGERNON SYDNEY SULLIVAN MEDALLIONS  
F Established in 1927 by the New York Southern Society, and awarded , 2
{P to a man and woman in the senior class of the University and to a citizen ?
é of Kentucky, not connected with the University, who, because of the  
E quality of their lives, are judged to be the appropriate recipients of this  
it, distinction. ;
HARRY W. SCHACTER *
EDWARD ALBERT BARY ,
BETTY LEE FLEISHMAN  
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} R1cHAR¤ DoN BAKER  
3 JEAN SHIRLEY CRABB » ·
1 MATTIE EVELYN DOUGLAS
_ ALICE EvEEYN FREEMAN
i · ANN GARST i
r EMANUEL Roy LIEBERMAN
Y I NANCY LEE LOCKERY i
REBECCA CAROLYN LowE
ISABEL FRANCES MICHELSON
ESTHER VAUEHN NEv1TT i
MARTHA ELIZABETH PRUITT
VIRGINIA ALLISON RAY I
JEAN RUTH R1TcH1E
JAMES DOWELL ST. CLAIR
U  DORIS TAEBoTT SMITH
. · NANCY FILLMORE Tom.
GRADUATED "WI'I‘H DISTINCTION"
n ELIZABETH ANN BRAUER
` WILMA J EANNE CANADA
; CARLETON M1LT1MoRE DAv1s
i ALICE LOUISE DEAN
n BETTY LEE FLEISHMAN
» ALVARAD0 ERWIN FUNK, JR
i ELIZABETH ANNE Gmoccmo
» MILDRED LOUISE LONG
A FRED BLACKSTONE RE1:•w1NE
,  , MARGARET ELIZABETH ROGERS I
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CAROL JEAN TERRY
JANET WALLINGFORD "
BETTY Lou1sE WALSH _
CLAUDINQ GIBSON WIRTHS  
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Students are graduated "With High Distinction" who attain a stand- E
ing of 2.6 or higher for at least three years. Students are graduated `
"With Distinction" who attain a standing of 2.4 to 2.6 for at least three
years. »
A student who has spent only two years at the University may re- `
ceive either of the above honors if he attains a standing .2 higher than
the three-year requirement.
DEPARTMENTAL HONORS
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HoNoRs IN BACTERIOLOGY—-WILMA JEANNE CANADA _  
HONORS nv BAC'I.‘ERIOLOGY—MATTIE EVELYN DOUGLAS  
HoNoRs IN BAcTER1oLooY-—BERNARr> RoBERT HETTMAN  
HoNoRs IN PHYSICS—RICHARD JOHN HOWARD
HONORS IN POLITICAL Sc1ENcE—R1cHAR¤ DoN BAKER ‘
. HONORS IN SOCIAL WORK—JEAN RUTH RITCHIE
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_ AMERICA, THE BEAUTIFUL -  
1 e O beautiful for spacious skies,
E For amber waves of grain '
For purple mountain majesties Y
` Above the fruited plain! I
» America! America! · `
3 God shed His grace on thee, `
And crown thy good with brotherhood `
From sea to shining sea! l
_ O beautiful for patriot dream ~
` That sees beyond the years j
{ Thine alabaster cities gleam,  
` Undimmed by human tears! Q
Q America! America! I
_ God shed His grace on thee,
And crown thy good with brotherhood `
` From sea to shining sea! ,
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4 _ K ALMA MATER* ‘
  Hail Kentucky, Alma Mater!
* Loyal sons and daughters sing;
Sound her praise with voice united; ·
` To the breeze her colors fling. ,
, To the blue and white be true;
, Badge triumphant age on age;
  ` Blue, the sky that o’er us bends; ‘
  White, Kentucky’s stainless page.
  Hail thee ever, old Kentucky!
·· Glorious is thy heritage;
` Proud thy name and thy traditions;
Proud thy place on history’s page!
Il May we ne’er forget thy fame
  Mother of the great and free;
  May we e’er uphold thy name,
‘ Old Kentucky, hail to thee!
L •Words by Josephine Funkhouser.
,  Music by Carl A. Lampert. ` I
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A THE NATIONAL ANTHEM  
Oh say! can you see, by the dawn’s early light,  
» What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming? `J
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro’ the perilous fight,  
O’er the ramparts we watch’d, were so gallantly streaming? T
And the rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air, ·L
Gave proof thro’ the night that our flag was still there.  
Oh, say, does that Star-spangled Banner yet wave  
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?  
Oh, thus be it ever when free men shall stand _
Between their lov’d homes and the war’s desolation!  
Blest with vict’ry and peace, may the heav’n—rescued-land i
Praise the Pow’r that hath made and preserved us a nation!
Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just, _
And this be our motto: "In God is our trust!" `  
And the Star—spangled Banner in triumph shall wave ;
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave! 4 .~
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ON this Commencement day you stand in a new
relation to the University, to the State and to
Life. The University that has given you of its store
of learning now looks upon you as its children. The
State that regarded you as wards now conceives of
you as citizens, well prepared to do your part.
If what you have learned while here has given
you larger intellectual interests, and widened your
powers of understanding, the University feels a
part of its duty done, and if in the doing character
has become your possession and a part of your moral
fiber, the State is satisfied with its investment of
men and money.
The University trusts you have learned to ap-
proach problems with open minds, to set aside
prejudice in your judgment of men and affairs. It
hopes that you may live in peace and happiness,
though ready to iight for the right, at all times using
your strength to the betterment of the community.
May you have in your declining years, material
comfort, the respect of your fellow citizens, the
feeling of work well done, and a spiritual and in-
tellectual interest in human life.
Meantime, the University’s honor is your
~ honor. In your acts and deeds you now reflect your
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 heritage. To your fellow man, the University is
measured by your character, by your deeds, by the
company you keep. It is in this spirit that I call
upon you to be true to the larger things of life, to
be men and women of courage, integrity, sympathy,
and gentleness.
By the granting of the degree you have been
admitted to the fraternity of letters, and to the
larger fellowship of the University. It is right and
fitting that you should stand and solemnly raising
your right hand pronounce this pledge with me:
Wha flange
In the presence of this audience, citizens of the
Commonwealth and memhers of the University, with
a strong sense of my responsihility, I promise to hold
my degree so no loss will come to it through my holding,
to regard it as a claim upon my loyalty to Alma Mater
and to pledge mysef to the service of God and my
fellow man.
In testimony of your conduct and purpose, the
University Faculty recommending, the Board of
Trustees of the University has conferred upon you
the Diploma of the University of Kentucky, con-
firmed and acknowledged by the Seal of the
University.