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_ CADET DALTON B. CALDWELL
{ CADET JoI»IN E. WALDEN .
MARSHALS
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  LIEUTENANT COLONEL JoI—IN L. CARTER, Army of the United States
  Assistants to the Marshal of the Day
LIEUTENANT COLONEL GERALD P. LERNER, United States Army
MA_IoR DONALD W. GLENN, United States Army
CAPTAIN ROBERT R. ELLISON, Army of the United States
CAPTAIN EDWARD GEDRIcu, Army of the United States
MASTER SERGEANT WILLIAM A. TOMPKINS, United States Army
~ MASTER SERGEANT ELMER O. KINKER, United States Army
. MASTER SERGEANT EDwARD B. RAEER, United States Army
  '1‘EcI~INIcIAN TmRD GRADE CHESTER M. FERGUSON, United States Army
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EUGENE D. BAIRD EUGENE O. KELLY, JR, HoUsTON C. ROBERTS
CHARLES R. BARKER WILLIAM G. KENDALL J0I—IN S. R0oP, JR.
JoI—IN J. BLACKBURN JAMES E. LAWSON EMMETT M. SI-IANE
` WILLIAM M. BYRON WILLIAM R. LINT RANDOLPH G. SIMPSON
I JAMES H. CAUDILL DEXTER E. MANN WILLIAM O. SPRINGATE
JAMES C. CI-IESTNUT WILLIAM B. MARDIS GUY P. THOMPSON
CARL Cox GEORGE C. MARTIN WILLIAM E. TUTTLE
` JAMES B. GARWOOD GLENN E. MARTIN ALAN C. WATSON
‘ DARREL H. GREER WILLIAM B. MARTIN CHARLES H. WILLS
_ WILLIAM E. HAI-IN ROBERT M. O’MARA BING1-IAM H. WILLSoN
Y BURT V. HALEERT III PLIILLIP L. PEARCE BURNELL WILSON
I-IUG0 O. HEMPLE, JR. LEONARD L. PRESTON CI-IARLES R. WILSON
RALPH W. PRESTON
THE ORDER OF MARCH
The President of the University and the Speaker of the Day
The Chairman of the Board of Trustees
  The Trustees and Official Guests
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  Pre1ude—In Summer ....................................... Stebbins
iQ Processional-——A joyous March ............................... Sowerby
  Lela W. Cullis
INv0CATION——The Reverend John K. johnson
Pastor, Maxwell Street Presbyterian Church
Lexington, Kentucky
SOLO-Agnus Dei .................. . ...............,.............. Bizet
Lucille Haney, Mezzo-Soprano
i ADDRESS-—‘(Pl3HHiHg for Peace"
The Very Reverend Thomas A. McCarty
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Covington, Kentucky
K} CONFERRING or DEc.REEs—Presidenr Donovan
CHARGE ro THE Giznounrmc CLASS—-DEED Lee M. Chamberlain
  BENEDICTION—Th€ Reverend john K. johnson
  THE NATIONAL ANTHEM ...................................... Key-Smith
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. PAUL PRENTICE BOYD, Dean
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS
Name Major Subject Address
I JANICE ANN AYERS Psychology Cleveland Heights, Ohio
MARVIN WEIL BING English Lexington
I BETTY JANE BRooKER Art Louisville
  EMILY JANE BYRD History Louisville
{ JOI·IN ROBERT EIBNER History Mt. Sterling
‘· EDWARD ALLEN FARRIS Political Science Lexington
V JEAN WOOD WYLIE FOY English Nicholasville
CHARLES OTIS HALLIDAY English Louisville
SIIVIONE LOUISE HEMING Romance Languages Lexington
JOHN JAMES HOPKINS Arts-Law Carlisle
FRANcES NA0MI JOHNSON Sociology Covington
JULIETTE JONES English Mayfield
f BEVERLY BROWNE LEAcI~IMAN Psychology Lakewood, Ohio
KEITH LYLE LEWIS English Frankfort
3 STANLEY SCOTT MORTON English Lexington
Qi SUZANNE NIcI—IoLAS English Paris
. WILLIAM WHITE OLIVER Political Science Hazard
5 ALICE BAGBY OWSLEY Romance Languages Cynthiana
ARcI-IIE BRYAN RAINEY Psychology Ashland
I CARROLL HERBERT ROBIE, JR. Arts-Medicine Lexington
JAMES FRANcIS ROURKE English Richmond, Ind.
WANDA LEE SPEARS Arts-Law Pikeville
_ BILLY BARTRAM STURGILL Political Science Prestonsburg
3 ALICE JANE ’I`RIBELE English Richmond
, JOHN WILLIAM TRIVETTE Political Science Pikeville
  GRACE CRAMER WEBBER History Lexington
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AILEEN CRAIG ANDREWS Psychology Winchester
JOHN CARMAN BODE Civil Engineering Freep0rt,N. Y.
ROBERT PAUL BROWN Civil Engineering Lexington
ARTHUR SIMON HOLMES Anatomy and Physiology Hazard
JULIO FEDERICO JULIA, Chemistry Santurce, Puerto Rico
( GLENN ALBERT PRICE Physics Lexington
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yi '1‘Em>Y WILSON CATHZEY Lexington
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Q FRANCIS GORDON FOGLE Yosemite
1 ]0I-IN IRA GRAY, JR. Cynthiana
¥ WILLIAM HARRIS HALE Richmond
  WILLIAM CLI1=1=0R1> LE¤EoR1> Paint Lick
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HELEN MARIE FRANTZ Lexington
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J01-1N ARTHUR DEARINGER Lexington
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DALE RAN1>0L1¤1-1 Boom-: Lexington
MARY GARNER BORDEN Winchester
WILLIAM THOMAS CARROLL Port Chester, N. Y.
JOHN COLEMAN COVINGTON Richmond
GLENN WILDER DENHAM Williamsburg
FRANCES DAWSON DRAFFEN Harrodsburg
J01—1N ETHAN EDWARDS Lexington
Gzoxcs WALLER EVANS Richmond
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I` VIRGINIA WRIGHT BRADY Elementary Education Lexington ‘
1- THERESA ISIDORA CLAYPOOL Chemistry-Matlleinatics- §
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HARRISON WESLEY ELLIOTT History and Political — ,
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_ ANN CANON FRANK English-Music Lexington
ADA BELL HALL Commerce Taylorsville ·
L, OLLIE MAE JOHNSON Elementary Education Garrett I
VERNON T1—1oMAs JONES Physical Education 2
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Q JESSE B MCCUNE, JR. Physical Education I
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~` JANICE BOWERS MARLOWE English-Journalism-History Covington I
·- ADA ROBERTA MILLER Economics and Sociol-ogy _
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—.° ISAIAH KESSLER MILLER Economics and Sociology- ',
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I? RUTH ASHURST PAYTON Elementary Education Louisville of
{ LORRAINE ALLEN PERRY English-French-Spanish Grundy, Va. I
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`< MARY ANNA PIPER Elementary Education LaCenter  
,I` WILLIAM CARL REEVES Mathematics-Music West Liberty  
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V I NANcY LEE RUPARD Elementary Education Winchester
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1 i CHARLES Roy STEINFORT History and Political
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HELEN JUNE TAYLOR Biological Sciences-
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FRANCES MURPHY Bosrrc Clinton  
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` CLAYTON LEE BULLOCK Miami, Fla.  
JOHN BURGIN, JR. Lexington  
~ MIRIAM BELLE C0HEN Brooklyn, N. Y. Fi
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I JAMES WILLIAM HEDGES Morgantield  
i ELMUS LYNN HOUSTON Fulton J
{ JOSEPH GUY KENNEDY, JR. Louisville .·,
STANLEY WH.LIAM KERN, JR. Mt. Sterling  
J ADDISON W0Lc0TT LEE III Louisville  
i ROGER LEIGH MULLOY, JR. Lexington  
I BARBARA NELL OWEN Paducah g" 
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JAMES THDMAS SPARROW, JR. Birmingham, Ala.  
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°‘ JUSTUS GORHAM BURR0ws Education Carrollton, Ala.
  OWEN LEE CLIFFORD Education Louisville
F`; ETHEL HILLMAN ELLINGTON Education Morehead i
  LORENZA EUGENE JONES Physical Education Georgetown
Jl EULA LEAH PA·r*r0N Education Ashland
, ALFRED MARION REEcE, JR. Physical Education Lexington
  JOE EDWARD SABEL Education Versailles
Y, AL1c;E VALERIA SHARRE English Science Hill
  ANNE WALLACE S1-rRo1=·s1·11RE English Paris
I JAMES MAR1oN STAMPER English Whitesburg
  CLARENCE BERNELL TOLBERT Education Vincennes, Ind.
  RICHARD WALTER WA·r1·ERS Education Caseyville
  CLEONE MCWHORTER WATTS Education Nicholasville
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  MARGARET EVELYN PATRICIA KELLER
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"  RICHARD SLOAN K1NN1BURox—1 Bacteriology Stratham, N. H.
{  JAMES WILLIS MCFARLAND Botany Bellingham, Wash.
  MARION BENTON NAFF Chemistry Lexington
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` SIDNEY ELL10TT SORENSEN Fergus Falls, Minn. ` 
~ MARTHA MAHALA TONEY Boomer, W. Va. .Y 
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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
U 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
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‘- 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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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:
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In z‘/ze presence of z`/zi.: audience, citizen; of t/ze
Commonwealth and memoerx of z‘/ze Uni·ver.riz‘y, wi;/z
a rz‘rong xense of my rexpontrioi/ity, I promixe to /zo/d
my degree xo no lou will come to it t/zroug/z my no/ding,
io regard it a: a c/aim upon my /oya/z‘y to Alma Maier
and to p/edge mysef io t/ze mervice of God and my
fe//ow 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
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