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¢ Dr. Mack H. Ficber, 11 East 85th St., New York, N. Y. Helen M. Thacker, Sutton, Ky. Alumni Ass
, Arthur H. Reeh, 941 E. Main St., Louisville, Ky. Phil M. Miles, 229 Barrow Rd., Lexington, Ky. ————-
l H. H. Thornberry, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. Lloyd E. Teague, 838 Spring Rd., Charleston, \Vest Va. Helen G_ K;
‘ ‘ Anna B. Sprague, 1600 Richmond Rd., Lexington, Ky. Carl E. Lauer, The Texas Co., Port Arthur, Texas G_ Lee MCC
~ james S. Shropshire, Royaster Rd., Lexington, Ky. Maynard D. Van Horn, jr., Iroquois Ct., Lexington, Ky. Mar-gum-gte
Homer L. Baker, Louisville Cement Co., 501 South Second St. O. M. Akers, P. O. Bix 703, Denison, Texas Mary Cardw
Louisville, Ky. \Villiam G. Bryson, 8554 \Vexford Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio -1 ..
, H. Lester Reynolds, 161 \Vashington Circle, Lake Forest, Ill. j. A. Thacker, 1515 Wittekind Terrace, Cincinnati, Ohio 1952 53
Y W. F. Steers, 30 Charles St., Livingston, N. j. Dorrit jean \Vhite, La Concha Hotel, Key VVest, Fla. _ _ `
; Wm. L. \Volff, 602 Beverly Dr., Alexandria, Va. C. L. Morgan, Clemson College, Clemson, S. C. William H-
, Frank M. \Vilkes, 520 \’Vilder Place, Shreveport, La. Wayne T. Cottingham, 34-41 78th St., Long lslanrl, N. Y, C0mm€TC¢
WV. C. Harrison, President, Baptist College, Porto Alegre, Brazil Eugene McDonald, 1196 Troy Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. R- R- Dawsz
_ ` W. H. McAdams, 31 Claremont, Newton, Mass. Lowell H. Truitt, 406 South Morgan St., Morganfield, Ky. Helen G·
{ R. G. Tucker, Superheater, Inc., Flash Dryer Division, 1319 C. Robert Yeager, % L. G. Balfour Co., Attleboro, Mass, SBIYYE AW
 _ North Branch St., Chicago 22, Ill. jack W. Stallard, 1134 Fontaine Rd., Lexington, Ky, B€l"m9   S
, ·, P. V. Keating, Superheater, Inc., Flash Dryer Division, 1319 Louis M. Fendlcy, 8000 South Main, Houston, Texas Al$hl€l1CS.
1 North Branch sr., Chicago 22, lll. james E. Gilchrist. Sturgis. Ky. R°b9Fl H-
joseph B. Shelby, 307 Wyoming Ave., Maplewood, N. j.   Vernon Smith. 2509 Auburn Ave., Cincinnati 19, Ohio Sellesr I-·€
Thomas E. Diskin, Don Spencer Co., 271 Madison Ave., New kate H. Woods, R. R. No. 2, Nicholasville, Ky. Walihen ME
. York 16, N, Y, Paul Keen, 11 East Custis Ave., Alexandria, Va. . lterm ex!
jamas D_ Shaaslx Cmslay Square., Ciacamau 2_ GMO Alfred D. ¥Vade, G25 Lebanon Ave., Camphellsville, Ky. Marshall B?
David L_ Thmammr Va,.SamCS_ Ky_ Gregory M. Sheehan, 1333 Unquowa Rd., Fairfield, Conn. J Owensbor
r   Susan Grey Akers, Bax ·7(;6_ Chapel ILIHL N_ C_ Arvid A. Maynard, R. R. No. 1, Box 258, Pikeville, Ky. arléles   Sl
Amy Breslin, 2804 Grand Ave., Louisville, Ky, BUTY\i\l‘(l FY€§‘dmi\\l, 7728 Belfast St., New Orleans, Ln, J y· QUT
Ana Elizabeth Sa“de,,.S_ yvay,,L,sbm.g, Ky_ Harry E. Tait, jr., 1801 Cerbantes St., Pensacola, Fla. lldge Bren
Isabel B. McCready, 1105 E. 5th St., Ocala, Fla. Rolwll W- P"Y“_l(`l'~ Horse Cm'? KY- _ _ HFrfmkf°l`l
Muah, Lea “;alke,,._ 475 “,·_ gad St__ LL.xi,,gt0a_ Ky Mr. and Mrs. Bill Corum, Earlrngton Pk., Madisonville, Ky. 9m€l` l—·· E
Ruby F. Barney, 5036 Ortega Blvrr, jacksonviiicr Frm E. D.vArmstrong, 112 College Ave., Becjelgyr w, vm . Dxsvfgle, K;
. stan.-y 5. mad, oz Kettle mv.-r ca., 1218 Olive sr., sr. Louis Mm 5=¤=¤l· B- H¤l¤¤¤S— 282 RM St-. L¤><¤¤¤¢<>¤. Kr '· mph ·
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1 Lillian Robertson, 727 Cramer Ave., Lexington, Ky. “' ‘ m will t‘ ’ aj lmnlofil 8* ‘ ·· Atllmm- G"· 1955; °
L Merry Elizabeth Wrrlkerr 475 NV. guar Lexrrrgrrrrre Ky. Charles B. Smoot, 1..17 Venetia Ave., Coral Gables, Fla. H D P r
Robert H. 1·Iille-nmeyer, Hillenmeyer Nurseries, Lexington, Ky.   EOE;} {sox   CaTl;§tSg)lll`l;’\/{Ky'. ipmgtgegl
_ Robert H. Swope, 1223 Seoville Rd., Lexington, Ky. Til P l_ _ ‘, {ly fm `   It mn ‘ °l’}l°· Amy Herndon E
r - Hrrher_r Ce Cerrrrerrrer Bax 2056 Lrrrrrsvme Ky' iomasr 1 o nnson, 2.00 Eastm Rd., Lexington, Ky. T
‘ R Leslie jones 1°0’(`r·1 * Ave i S racuse llll l` H' H“`lwr* 555 Hlllhlmld Avcu FL Th°'“*‘S· Ky- rustees)
‘   H` Nod Hfrrlrar   " `y ` ’ ` Edwin \V. Frazier, Marion, Ky. Guy A- Ht
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H. (L. Edwards, 364 N. Park Dr., Spartanburg, S. C. , Hug` 4 n' ., . . . Ky, {in;“:y
Anita C. Steele, 317 Rose St., Lexington, Ky. Elm"! L' C=·WJ>>’· 48;*9 li“`“"l“’ Dru LOS A“gfil°S· .C“llf· Margueyjt
, \Vm_ F_ Marshal Bax -756, Loxiaamrre Ky_ Dr. john Wl. 1`urner, Paintsville Hospital, Pamtsville, Ky. Lexar t°_
, ](,Sr_r,h ]_ Srrrmere 7416 Emmett Aveq Chicago, UL james W. Znnnrcrman, 7@3 Moreno St., Los Angeles, Calif. D,. Geri °l
. ’[`]mmaS I-[_ Ashuryr Briar Hm Rdn Laxingmny Ky_ Alllllojly ,lOl1n I;l'\‘ZZ£\, 17aO Linden Ave., N. Tonawanda, New erm mg;
R. A. Stoesser, 149 Blvd. Haussmann, Paris 8, France \I _.\°‘”l°* N· \* William E
, john \V. McDonald, Box 720, R. R. No. 4, Fairfax, Va. A mm? C°“m’ Fu" Ky' Kv. 1195é
H. H. Lowry, G7 S. Munn, E. Orange, N. j. Wells- P" .Gm~y* F°ll$m"· N' C· _ Lawrence ]
\Villiam 1.. ianvry, 640 N. Grove Aw., oak rank, 111. ll L- l$l“l'*’l‘· 6‘*l8 $·.l’**‘““’“· Klmsas C‘*Y» M0- Class mp,
Irene Morgan, 1308 Barret Ave., Louisville, Kv. O' G' 5°h“'“"t— lll N'F¥l‘l’°'l AV°;· LUg““• VV- V*l·
% R. A. Faster, 33 \Voodward Ave., Athens, Ohio, N"ll°?r;r(PlQrk" l-*’“’l$· 19-l Ansell Slo Pl`0Vld€¥°¤C€ 6. K- In IL ll· A
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. Ant-tte Siler, 267 Lyndhurst. Williamsburg, Ky.,] y rlllfjlllm D“"l°ls* \V“yl““d· l\Y· ,   ger
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` August Luscher, jr., Stamping Groiindr Ky_ ll*· burg Mercer County-—Mrs. Irwin Huddleston, Har- L
3tLexi1’1gf0¤· S11_b5€¤`¤D¤0¤$ ’·0_“°*'*‘m€mb€*`Sg Ballard County-Keith Kelley, Wicklifie rodsburg _ ~ ,
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Association includes subscription 0 e Bath C0unty_GeOI_ge Gibson, Owingsvme MHP b ig 
Alumnus. BCH C0Lmw__H H Barker Pineville Montgomery C0unty—Mrs. Rezm C. Howell. · t
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§{entucky Press Association, American Bcxéies CBEEZEQIEESS M· N°"’€U· Green Miéhlenberg County—Hami1ton Duncan, , 1,
 _ Bracken _County·—Richard Wills, Brooksville Nci;§:nvc0i;nty;Beam1s Samuels, Bard- Q 1 
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09 8 ex · ·· .· · Caldwell County—Lowry Caldwell, Princeton N theage;-n Kentucky.-Jameg D. Nickel], *‘
the aqt of APE; 2% 1912- Edited by the Carlisle County—Ralph Edrington, Arlington (gm; 566, Ashland, Ky_ j· 
Alumni Association- Carroll County-—Talton K. Stone. Carrollton (min County-Whayne Priest, Hartford . Y
  ;" Casey C0unty—George Noble, Liberty Owen COunfy—E_ G_ Traylor_ New Liberty ; 1
Helen G. King .,...................   Editor Clinton County—Charles Lutrell, Albany perry (;0unty.M_ K. Eb1en_ Haeardl = _.
G, Lee McClain ............ Managing Editor Christian County—Edward T. Breathitt, Jr., pgkc C0nnty..1nmes w_ wine, pikevme
Marguerite McLaughlin   ASSO$!l8_t€ Ed1t0!' Hllpkinsvillc . Powell County—Ra1ph B, Ccmlee, Stanton .
Mary Caldwell Whart0n.V1tal Statlstlcs Ed1t0I‘ Clark C0unty—Ambrose Stephenson, \Vm- Pulaski County.-John Prather, Box 106,
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wgian:19E. Monroe, 1106 Cecil, Louisville, Kn,¢;G€County--B.una1clMcKeeh:m, Barbour- Ave' ,
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T. H. Hardwick Kentuckian Hotel Lexin ’ ‘ ·· ` ` ' ‘ Y °
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i of   way ta destroy lnuch at the Northeastern Kentucky Club meets first Wed- sity Of Clli(Z2lgO, WIICTC he Lilllght Ia attorney,
good will and Tespecl that has been igfsgg? aghfgsg ;n2;i`th` mom Henry Clay about 18 years, has addressed tm ope the Univ
i built up for the University of Ken- W;;i;1‘;§{i°i$k 1235; g;il:’thi’i‘°;?O:e°‘Xi§ngg§§g lcttcr to judge Saul S. Streit, of Ne Associatio
; tugky (way a [Ong pgyigd Of yem·_g_ Hotel i i York City’s Court of General Session R_ R_ Dm
1 Yet judge Saul Streit devoted 63 ___......f-———-———— ¤‘ei¤¤ive_¤> ludge Sweift i¤¤<>¥_= _ Dawson
1 _ the country and perhaps has stress- hg d8C[amd_ I A5 mi °i?i€°i"’€ °b?€""'i`¥ ‘]Zi"’ i}*‘“ ii. fender] t1—
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have, Dr- Daaavaa said that Stem tuoky critic also asserted that the Uiiiveisiiy iii K"ii*ii°if¤>~i, /A.,   A   (/,v.,   i r·
Univtyl Wjllialn 1-I. TOWHS€l1(l, I-·€XiUgt011 Ai   Q,   A · ,,  I .   if {
ight l<»j~ attorney, has been elected president of         ll .l  ’° ‘    ‘ w ill l  J 
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of Nei , eiation for the comin tear, and   ~    ‘ °`·   ‘‘‘‘{ Z '.;V;`» Q ‘`·V 2 ,    jé  ig V é ‘
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ation; nnttee. They are Douglas Parrish, = .,‘·   ·V.—=     ' , ~   {  l T 
3 of 11 Paris; Dr_ `R;]]l)h Angeluccjl Lexington,       l »·r lv  I     lll will   (il  A V, 
of oflii and john R. Bullock, Cincinnati.  3  ``“‘ _ _       {Q
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ddd lt the University in 1912 when he was - ;V_   ` A   ‘ ` :
’oe‘ol°€ awarded an LL.B, degree. The hon- BY, . ~ l ‘ » .
is fell"` orary LL.D. degree was conferred upon Wim m M  T d * V ri
*go· l Townsend by the University in 1930. a' ` Ownsim R· R- Dawson . A 
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ation li Aimuvc Ofrxndcrson Coumyhhe was cmivc beard member, was graduated tee, john R. Bullock of Cincinnati, t
,e Expt admmed YO the I`€‘}“‘°k1' me W 1912 from the University of 1{entneky in was gmdumed [mm the University in V .
i ASW: and hits $l¤·€€ P1`2¤€¤€fd in L€>imgt011· 1934 with a Bachelor of Science degree. lggg with an A_B_ degree in journal- 1 
le Ol l _T0lvl1S€t1( lS C0l`]>01Ht1011 ¢0l1¤¤€1i g€¤· 1‘O110\\'ll`lg lns graduation he entered jsm_ He holds {he LL_B_ degree from .  
rim] lu era Icounse ant member of the board Vmlderbllt Ulmel-Slty where he r€_ Yale University and is HOW 3 member V
ll Of Ul of directors of Southeastern Greyhound Cgiygd the M_D_ degree in ]93g_ Hg Of the Clnclmmtl law Hm] Of Taft, ·
Lines. has practiced neuro-surgery in Lex- Stcttiuius and Holljsren l  
)WER Townsend, author of several books ington since 1946. Bullock is Past presldem Of the  
ieago OH Abmhdm Lmeolo ddd r<>¤<>s¤iZ¢1t)' there; and Smith D. Broadbent, lr., serve until December 31, 1952; Guy A. E
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1 01*3 mm T 1 hom 1930 te 1934- He a¤ 54, of Cadiz, hy., prominent farmer. Huguelet, 14, of Lexington, president
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5 on . { mul o“¤€Y of il Léxlligtoti tobacco ()[hey ydtnnnns appointments in- of Southeastern Grayhound Lines, and ,
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, OT C- dem [usf uid is Outgomg ‘*ee Pied clude H. D. Palmore, 14. of 1·ran1<— lolm C. kverett. 22, of Maysville,
aged lv I° {umm g*o“P· fort, president ol the kentucky Con- gram dealer there, whose terms will 1 ‘ 
Dr. Angelucci, the second new exe- crete Pipe Company who was named to expire December 31, 1954. l  
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UMNU THF KENTUCKY ALUMNUS 5 ni" 
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 j », RELIGIOUS LEADER for the individual institution to resist 7 ,
‘ these immense pressures if it is to engage Class     Names l    
  (Couriuued from Page 4) in intercollegiate athletics. Thisrseems Permanent Officers   On A
;i this open letter to express to you my own €l€¤1'lY to suggest tllilh Witlwut m1¤1m1Z- ,
‘ ccncctn und that of iiiimy gf the nqggf ingrthe responsibility of the individual The class of 1952 held elections lagl-
_   representative citizens of Lexington and 1¤$t1li¤t10r`¤, tho Y€sP0¤sll?llltY Tests Pll‘ spring to name permanent officers in {
t Kcntuckv Ovci. what seems to be in effegtr manly with the system and that construe- rrrrir Ot the r Y ii _ Ti
V f cvcn thOugh nOt intended) it gmve inius- tive solutions of the evil must be directed ( `c\ cn _CO €ges` lc lmt ri
“ rice to the aeadernic integrity ofthe Uui- iorinrrnly toward rho roforrn of tho Sys- POSC of tllcsc "l€tt‘°“s ls *0 ll“"° °l=*~~ ·
versity and its standing as an educational Wm- representatives available to the Alunmi
l institllthlrlr r r rr r r rilriign rycttiti tciptltlslblc ttg tllcthicp Association for reunions and other
  On t e ega aspects o t e tria or tre · _¤ 6 PHYGTS M6 16 TU €SS , t t · t · · - ’
. l court’s criticism of athletics at the Uni- 0l'g¤mZ€‘