xt7fn29p369v https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7fn29p369v/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky (Fayette County) University of Kentucky Alumni Association 1933 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. 10, no. 05, 1933 text Kentucky alumnus, vol. 10, no. 05, 1933 1933 2012 true xt7fn29p369v section xt7fn29p369v       L
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    Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Lexington, Ky., Chaues E· Planck. @9. W8Shl1ig. 1
      May 22, 1929, under me Act of March 3, 1879 l0¤. has ll€€¤ Dl3¤€d 111 Charge ol
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,  if "’   Volume V. JUNE 1933 Number 10 chased by Eugene MeYel`» lolmtr ,
    j ____d_:i§_f_?_,__?_,_ W, __ W ___4____,__,_ __! governor of the Federal Regent .
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4  gi   i HELEN Kino, 29 . . . , .~lss1stantE¢l1lor rm the news Staff Of the Demi,
,   .; , _____ #__ _ W Free Press, and in the last me
.i .4 1 Y *——r iii ~-A-—--~~~# , . . .
J r .» _ _ _ _ _ years has handled publicity for air-
  `l ; C _(___ H WT Ul 0l`I`lLLRE )_ __ way lines. He is secretary of nn
,  Q;   , \'ee‘>;'~_} · I _‘“"“·_ ‘ _ V- ; ( -··· _ _ lllefdelll 1919 class of the University, and is
  .l . *[‘“·_l ‘°‘“·'”   L`l"le"‘°"d> U ~ · \ l°°‘l_"°“l‘l°lll actively connected with alumni
 2,   { Betty 1—lulett, ol) ....... bccrclztry Wm-k_
¤,_~ ; · james bliropslure, `29 ...... 'l`reasurer • ¤· •
 ,·   L _   George W. Vaughn, ’04, Lexing.
,  l· Ql . ton, has announced that he will be
l  lg e EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE a candidate for re-election to the
‘; 2 ’ . , . . , post of County Attorney, seeking
. Ii . V W' C` W11s°n' is Mergueme M°Leughh}1’ 03 the Republican nomination. He ln;
 ;i ,= Wayland Rhoads, 15 Maury Crutcher, 17 Served in this capacity Since 1998
{         5m°“°’ {:52 D1"   D;/¥`;1B;°k};;r’ 08 when he was appointed to fill ou;
—   jg · u le _ °g°m’ ,11 HR Y iz me ll' 24 the unexpired term of James Part.
:_   j Walter H‘u€“m°y€T' 1 M ism Helj ,16 *15, who resigned the post to be-
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1 Atlanta Alumni Club ........................ Ed. I)anfor/lz, l’rz·sitlcnl Grange lf_ Cllll>·$$;i ·
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l g . Mail today your check for $1—your dues of loyalty to the University the past three years, He WHS {lt
  j and Association. U. K. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, Lexington, Ky. feated 2 and 1 by Henry Pic0l10l
r f t the Garden City Club.
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nn has prac. duction of annual dues and life QQ-Vi  V - - I A V;    1 of Kentucky: They shall be entitled     —
nAlyeiAsAl§A All mcmbnsnln loss ono tho eooeiioo ?Z?$Z$i}EEiZ? ‘‘‘·‘ A        lQ,° all the pllvlleses °l lesllllll mom` ti lv ,
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woo among lhs Chooses meds lll 2iiiz1é;~;·¥a  from naymsnl of dues- i l
lot Washing- the Alumni Association at thc an- .1212%:  Sw 5- Honorary members can i l
lll clmgs OI imsr bllSlll€SS meeting held June 2,   be ¢>Ic<=IcII and bl’·l=‘~Wsi ss         dues as sh ll n b n ii b he   ‘>
ersity, ein is oitooi on br msmbns OI Ins Exim   ‘ii.‘‘‘ A "°`’°’     rAAA;;»1=A·€:§* Associetioi? in ll; B;AAAAiavlAsAA A A A     ·A
wml alumll llglleii C°a°§g;tA;§E’ Wi$_;€d;l§lir°;§°;Q;°;    “  i   .1   .j_AgA_AAg‘€EEi see. 2. Any member gf the Asst,    
’ · 1 1 1    I - 1    ‘ ·ii%= =""  :1-; --‘, é;  .¤¤¥‘ ·Z*·-6”t1i;j.§ ciation, either active or inactive   ·
nom the old constitution Included   ‘·¢·=‘’¢· 1   ie-== if-·  A  1ei.1e     ti—‘‘`-ii   eii‘»-·:»l z-ii may beeeme a rite member or this l ll -
’04, Lexirig. l€dnClng anntiol dllos fno? $3·(;ll to   A AA I AA   A__·AV A   `.eA   Association by the; payment of the   l~·
Aal he AAAAAA ll  Ado {Eid slblro meolilailgegpiri AtAnArA; V ` 1 .l=.   ii=—--  ?   e‘‘e isi; sum flxod for this type of member-   l
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ed to till ou: as D¤nlIoIIY£ ngntgdeg I;I€I;II;I;§{y¤I§ V * I¤1V11·j,VV —i·_  __.;%?` 1   \ Association as the oincial Alumni    
‘ James Pair V aumni con ac ; _r 1 -·     »  e-  e »_·-- . ··_·-   ·i4·i· U pubhcadon . J 1
i post to tt. the Association to be paid by the ;-,¢a——-—<-‘¢T;-<- .-- —· S _4_ Ld- b . t th A ~ _ t  
r Attorney. it 1 Association and not by the Univer- ma. cinaoizciia rr. \\`lLSON ciatign Snail ielgggé   smcigl SS;     ,
as elected ti sIIY·   lication for lite,   t 2
my lol l°“’ · CE;lIfV;;Is;l;  oggiFl*g‘e§1lggll;I‘ The new constitution and by- ARTICLE v.     » °
, _ · · 1* laws follow: Omeers   ,. i
Wilson, *04, was re—elected presr- _ _ t  
zor or the Li- 1 dent; Mrs. Thomas R. Underwood, CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS Section I· Tho omccrs oftbis As·   g `
Qews, nas it- is inns piggeto, was ereetee yiee- OF THE socieooo shell be o President o   t 1
nt as special president; Walter W. Hillenmeyer, Vlc€‘PYoSld‘9llt¤ sl Sool`€l?al”Y· and 3 T i
ztary of Agri- *11. and E. Cronley Elliott, l02,were ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE TI§osn;oI`·Th S ta nd T Bas   · 
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§;§i·§iaAAe§ll· iitileclzgmiiltlnegw AAAS AA AAA AAAAA UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCIG moi may ble oo; and iliotsgmkc osg- I l i
ns is Engaged At a meeting of the Executive ARTICLE L SOP and S all 8 aplmln E Y . e A § · 
C . _ , P1€S1d-SDC of the Alumni Association . i
ommittee June 14, further changes l\ame with the approval of the Executive 1 ;
were made in the administration of The incorporate name of this or- . Q l1
Ca.r·r·, `25. his thc organization. James Shrop- ganization is the ‘tAlumni Associa; Cznggllgleahé Omcers Shan hold Of_ _   ·
al of Stuart shire, 29, resigned as secretary of tion of the University of Kentucky. me for one year or until a Successor j_   V
tF°" %§ ll?  A Eii§`ieAi§3E‘i%*l%2’ i;li`ill“gtll“‘t“iil`lSt?“·ll ARTICLE “· Is eIe==Im— I   ¥
een ai I a en y e ni- Pu OSB ARTICLE VI 1 1
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lm Va 1 "A’”" llls l?s‘sl‘?’l°“ “’S EC it shall be tne purpose or tnis As- niieeiinye Committee i I
. cepted. Mr Sl1r opshrre has held the ·
iS been 9l€€l€l Ol:lAlC€ of secretary for the past three Soclatloll to lnlqmotg the best mtu- Section 1. Th€1‘€ shall b€ all EX-   A
yette Tonilm Y‘€81'S. esls Ol me Ulllvelslly Ol Kgmtugky ecutive Committee which shall be   '
I-exiiieteii-It  ’ iii ns piece. Betty Huiett in ihiiititifssliiuifiilll me l“l`A“”l °°¤II°0s‘**’i°I §*“’“*€“ on ““°’“"°°"S A ?
vith tre \\‘ill`t· — . · _Q ,’ , · in good s an ing. · j
    Eraiiaepittiiiitiéifhntiweiiiitltti ARTICLE III- sec- 2— so or members of ms .
·I`onslll`€l` slllll been connected tyith aiumni WONQ Section I. All students who have committee shall be elected. and hold . t
ie to sel‘l‘tIII as Mid Shmpshimrs assistant Since obtained Credits in any college or· oflice for three consecutive years. 1 {
ss PI`ssl°l€“l· her gradiiatinii from the Uiiivei. Department oi the University of Two members shall be elected at 1 _
_ sitv thine years ago Kentucky shall be eligible for mem- each annual election. Six (6) mem- 3 =
Jin. ’19·tlll° bmw, business uémsacted at the beiship ih this Association. bers shall be appointed annually by -   i
l ` Alilloll i . A · . · · th P· `d t t se· one ear. I f
  ?@`¥I »tI> ·     t‘§§é;i¥si;;i;I¤ded mt lgmmii ef     its iiiiméiiiie veit P tei-   s
;AfiSC;tAAA;iel;$ll A lnan of the §clAm;iSitg?;AeA?Stlil;AA§ipigO;;tZ by registration with the secretary §l§1lgV;llg%nl_i'l;§tgl€€mb€l` °l the EX' Q l
Cl“l° ml lil AAllAti¤¤ and by   at al t B mee mgs ° E °°m‘ mu;
;     ine payment of life memberships- yt.C¤   ».   mgg:'3 A quorum or the Co to ’
‘  ii j Q Sec. 3. The principal of thiS fund ?§EE€§;.i§Ei§§i§€`" QC,    . ` ‘ ‘ 4 . m‘ ‘
‘   il I shall be treated 35 3 trust fund and     gggfgerghall Ccmslst Of Seven (7* Class
·     ¤¤1v the income arising from the   · . . me
      fugd 5**;*1 eehgsigbome from this   e£$’i°‘IfieetrhitE}§E§?iELli§°°§‘€m{§§2i me
 2   I em§°ght{ii bé used for the further-   Om ¤ meme fm, the P¤‘¤e=¤¤¤<>¤ who
 fi it   ence ef the purvese ef this MSO-   °? the A“°°‘a°1‘f1“§l‘j“§l"€SS- TPO atm
  $ i ciation, as designated in Article H-   uma and place S E 8 Xed bl me meh
—§ :3 a ARTICLE V-HI egzi2§2§2§a§2iii;egaiiisiiiiiiiiiiiia I ;;2%" ’¢*"· ;;§;§;§2§;§z§&§2§2 Committee WSE]? OY et the d1$€1`0— _.c~n
i  ,1 i ; ‘   tion of the Chmrmeh ef the Com- “~‘
i  $  ‘i’   ‘ Alumni Clubs   mittee. ` fer 1
t     3 section 1. Alumni Clubs may be     ARTICLE HL was
  t   f¤¤·m<=¤ tm my ¤¤¤¤¤y» State my ti   Elections and
t   s ? ¤r ¤<>¤¤ Y- _   section 1. Two nominating Cem- Hey-
    i Se? 2‘ AH Alumm Clubs .must   mittees shall be appointed each year f 1
;_§ { _» COHSISt} of at least HVG alumnl Who . · ‘;"1:{:i·§:¥:§:§:§:¥ :iiZEZEZEEEZEZEQEQEQEQE§E§:§:§:§:§:§:§:§: about February 1 It Shall be the O 1
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S<3_   { ge H} Ag°°q fstandmg with the   duty of each of these committees to SE
. si it 1 umm Ss°°"" ‘°"·.   prepare and submit a complete the
 1- ; SBC. 3. AH Alumhl Clubs shall be ··:-:;:;;;:;:;:;g;g;g;g;;;;;g;g;g;;;g;;;;;;;;. ··-:-· 2 .,., .;;;3:;;;;;:;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;g;g;;;g;g;; · , · { ‘
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Hf i “ gggegxgwgg tB;,SL(;;(;‘]r;st1tut1°n and   hcers and executive committee bet;
 g ._ ‘ ·   b is. The nominations or each mi
q  l °’ · Am·=¤dm*=¤*S   glmthee committees Shah be h¤¤d€*l lim
L   i This Constitution may be amend- °""¥t*‘°?’?‘=’f‘**¢‘*‘¤*¤’i’=’=F=F=¥*?=¥=?*=’t  "‘ ‘*‘*‘=""*"""*‘°"""*"‘*""*"‘=‘¤*  to the secretary of the Association Ag
'  · 1 ed by a vote of two-thirds of the DR. li. (1R()NI.l£Y l1LlllO'l"l` not later than April 1. mm.
 `   · members present and voting at any Immioii (llmirmuu S€c_ 2_ It Shall be the duty Of the hm
 e   busmtiss meeting ef this A$$°°1a· ?7“`;;`_—_4w4M secretary to prepare a bell0t,be¤1‘- the
l  ii xl “°“· Teen-y to conduct all the business of the Fhé names ¤f the twe Sets gf or s
‘ J 5 _ the Association and Shall p1·€pm·e nominees and mail one t0_ eac.1 the
i 3 Z — BY-LAVVS and Submit to the Executive Com- active member of this Association. ente
I  l" V; 1 mittee any and all reports covering ;I‘hesedbta-llglts mfiést be iélcitecgeelxigltgrg ies
—`  i th t` 'ties of the Association that ¤1`¤€ 0 9 0 09 0 9 ` ‘_ ~' YE
s`  ` U ARTICLE I tngtaigigmttee enau require. The not later than ive deys_1>1·e<=edme elw
i Tim D““°S 3'i}gc;;""°'S °f uw secretary shall and must be a resi- time annual bngéneggtgigetiigeg fletge  
i dent of Lexington or Fayette county 550012 10¤· '
_ Section 1. It shall be the duty of during the time gf his Omce The ing shall be announced on the bel- A
= ‘ the President to preside at all meet~ 5.ecyeta1·y Shall be a member, ex- lot. _ _ bar
 3 ° ings of the Association and he shall omcio, of the Executive committee. hS¢ff-   tA Plummy Of Votes cast hvt
Z —  , , perform all other duties usually in- See 4_ It shan be the duty gf the s a e ec . mei
~   ` Gidfmf to @116 Omcé of P1`€Sid€1“1l¤· Treasurer of this Association to col- Seq 4, Included in the ballots sich
e   The President shall be a member iect all monies and pay an bins or Shan be an envelope mai-ken etal- noi
»- = €X-¤i°1”1<>i0 of the EX€€11l5iVe C0111- the Association, but no indebted- l()t," The ballot shall be returned law
‘ { mil&li€€· ness, other than for the usual run- to the executive oillce in this €¤· ·_ 1`
‘  Sec. 2. The Vice-President shall ning expenses of the executive of- velope, A Ballot committee com- ua;
i  `. ` preside at all meetings of the As- lice. shall be incurred unless pre- posed or three active memlversnsheg vie
 _ sociation in the absence of the viously authorized by the Executive be appointed by the Presrdeéin S;1)11 . of
 .— President, and shall perform all Committee. The Treasurer shall pre- this committee shall open an H 11· W1
‘  * other duties usually incident to the pare and submit a written report of late the ballots in the office of tht? he
V ‘ 0Hice of Vice-President, The Vice- the financial COnditiO11 of the As- Secretary, who shall take 2. t2lbUl¤· Sit]
e .  president 5113,11 be an eX-omeio scciation at each annual meeting tion signed by each of the mem_b€1S . ge
i ‘·.  . member of the Executive Commit- and at all meetings of the Execu— of the Ballot Committee which is to All
· · $ bee. tive Committee. He shall be bond- be read at the annual DUSIUEJSS D12
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_ L l Sen 3_ The Secretary Shan give ed. The Trteiasuger mtayb- the same meeting. liobbnllgts will be coun 9 _ im
4_  ·   notice of all meetings and keep a person ee 6 €°r€’a’y· after mls a ue 1°n‘ ld ml
 3 · proper record of the proceedings of ARTICLE H- S80. 5. TUB bellets Shan be fhg?
l j_  the Association, the minutes of its The Duties and Powers gf the for 24 hours after the results 0 ina wé
   _ meetings and those of the Executive Executive Committee election have been ah110u11€€dh im G]
P  — Committee. He shall keep a com- Sgctjjgn 1_ The Executive Gum- then unless otherwise instructe . fo
f  `~ p E plete register of the membersi of the mmee Shall] have general charge of secretary shall destroy se111€- at
s . Association toeether with da a ccm- me affairs, funds and properties or ARTICLE rv. ,n
{   ; cerning their respective degrees, the Association. It shall have full Meetings »1,
. s` 1‘€Sid€H¢€, ’¤00l1D·°1'¤i0¤ tmd C3I`€€I'$, power, and it shall be the duty of . . held .,
g   and shall be custodian of all papers, the Executive Committe-e, to carry Secmm lf l\,;I,;€m;§1lil1;?l1b?1€S3ness l  
. records and reports of the Associa- out the purpose of the Association ee f?u‘?WS· dem not more than 91,
g   tion and the Executive Committee. according to the Constitution and meetmg Onbaf ? the annual com- J(
t `A He shall perform all the duties as- By-Laws, Seven dayst efmehp University of M
 g »; ~ signed to the Secretary in the Con- Sec, 2. Immediately after the an- mensergen 0 Q “ W
; ’ stitution and By-Laws and shall nual election the members of the Ken uc y‘ . H be A
i * ; perform all the other duties usually Executive Committee shall meet Sec. 2. speciei m€?tmgS sh? the H
` Y i i¤Cld€1"1lG to the 0mCB of Secretary. and elect one of their number, who called by the PI`9$1d€m}_ my
-1  It shall be the business of the sec- is a resident of the State of Ken- rcontinued oh P¤€€ Elg
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P KENTUCKY ALUMNUS 5   1
Bmw Qraduaic of 'Z9 Leads Alumm Parade     ,
.e duty _______     1 »
“§g1d0 W]‘;€f) alumni of the University _, Howell D. Spears, 1907, Lexington,     i
m` tyguped back to their Alma Mawr   A(_:___ e 4A:_:   V'_VV V I G. Davis Buckner, 1908, Lexington,     .
C0m_ to attend the reunions of their , 'e·· .7 [Il;  , J: K. Browning, 1908, Cincinnati,     ,
rn <7,> classes, they were greeted at regis- ‘ _-  Oh10· l   li f
mh tration by one Napoleon Bonaparte   "   Sarah M, Carter, 1908, Lexmgton     .
{Bag? Hays) graduate in the class of 1879, ·_‘#t   =‘_   _i,- 1 V   O 1;% L- W¤1h01t» 1908, Y0u¤gSt0wH,     ,
V * . V_.,    .¢== ..,· , ,,. A 1 _ i — ~
¤¤¤i<>¤ who had Y"““`“"’d from F1°“d"“ t0   =·‘   r,,,., L li Hzion Mooonai 1908 L ‘ ‘ 5 it i J
The attend class reunions and renew old   .;»-=  ;,.. i·-;·  ..,_ ,         WHY R d T;68 , g=¤¤, 1913· 1·¤>¤¤et<>¤- V 1 ,
1 bear- the alumni ofhce, after which class ""Q"" ·*[""']""` W· K- GYESOYY, 1913» Louisville-   {
5€fS Of or group luncheons were held. In Mary Bene Pence W°1f€» 1913,    
_€§·1€h the afternoon each class had special tgndem Of public instruction, also W;[¤¤h€S¥1‘.Sh 1913 L A { `
¢1&t10¤- entertainment and old acquaintan- was awarded the hgngrayy degme Birid · B Ousg 1913· L€X}ng¥°“· Q    
¤d1‘€· ces were renewed. At 4:30, Dr. and gf Doctor Of La'W·   $$1 arm;9i3 LE,. exmg on.   V P
?`$$?5Z   f¥22fdSa2f“€1¥2€J§ivZ¥? , ¤¤g¤,;€¤¤,;me;;  y€1·€hf¤1- oaug1as`?5T“’FouXi l5‘l“£gHi‘&`ami,   ? f
owe n v TS1 · { ·
of thé sity, the Seniors and members of at the éomriwnsylgftcrywgga ig); Flggg? Pence 1914 L8 _ to gg ‘ ‘
m€€'f· the faculty and staff. · · E . · * png “‘ L ’ 
U, bm At 7 00 _ I k the n al 1 mm g1?¤¤¤1 AP¤S¤1j¤€iS meetlgeld 0; the E. E.P1tma.¤, 1915, Elizabethtown. k  
V > Z Oc Oc an u 3- u Ulnui SSOCIZ ion WHS E . VBI`y     C t h ’   L ' tl _   V l
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‘ . . , ‘— a recur o w no wi e oun on y mg   ,
_ mer student at the University, pre- other pages of this issue of the cagzsselj A_ Hunt 1918 Lexmgton f  
b&“°§S Sided as *¤eS¤¤¤St¤r fm the ¤<><=e- Alumnus. Frederick Jackson, mo, vomu- · § 2  
. ba.- smh. and John E. Brown, ’O3, Shel- Among those who registered at 1€S_   _
'€“‘“'&d bY““€· was the _P1‘m°1P¤1 Speaker- the Alumni omoo were; Eiizabom Piggott Underwood, 1919, l ‘
115 @11- Mr. Browns subject was "Y€St€1‘- N B Hays 1879 Tampa Fla Lexington. · i ~
<>0m· day. Today. and Tomorrow? He re- ‘ ‘ ' ’ ' ’ ` H Grady sellards 1921 Lexington I l “
S shall Viewed incidents in the past histoyy H. E. Cl11`tiS,   L€XiI`lgtOI'1.   F F   IIE ·¤ ton i,   ,
if am] of the University, talked of the Uni- Mrs, Lillie Kesheimer, 1894, Lex-   O1 Dfgggliggy Lekingigng `   ‘
ltHb¤· versity of today, and spoke of his ingtoh. W_ p_ \Afhitg, 1g23_ Clgvglandy O_ { ‘
Of me 1 ITODES and dreams f°1`_th€ U¤iV€‘1`· Mrs. Pool-1 Oots wous, 1894, Lex- sarah G. Blanding, 1923, Loxmg- e ; *
abula- _ sity of the future. P1`€S1d€Dt McVey mgtml mm ; _
amws gave a, $**01* Wk °°¤¤€1`?li¤€ “Th€ com-go Roberts, 1899, Lexington. Mock J. Morgan, 1924, Lexington. I   ,
h.‘S t° Alumni A$°°1¤¤i°¤»" teumg Of the L. K. Fromkei 1900 Lexington. Margaux; M. Reynolds, 1924, Lex- Z *
usm€SS plans for the future and the 1`€01`· Thomas F_ Fiimqeyau, 1903, Ver- ingtfm. 1 V
Oumd g""“?a“°“ °f the ASS°°i¤ti°¤· games. W. R. Gray, 1925, Fallston, N. 0. 1 "
I ld   évaas&_f111ini;hedtl;y the Ken- Marguerite McLaugmm, 1903, Helen G, King, 1925, Lexington. " 1 2
»e me Z r ma uar e . Lexington Mildred Morris, 1925 Lexington. 1 1
gf thg Activities for commencement Day Bernadette Shannon, 1903, LEX- J- L- K€€f€1‘. 1928- L€Xi¤€t<>¤- l  
. all P were opened with the pa;-ade to the iugtgry S. R. Cummins. 1928, Moreland.
aed the _ Graduation exercises. The alumni John E. Brown, 1903, Shelbyville. Niel Plummer, 1928, Lexington. ’ - g
formejd a part of the parade and Nell Duerson, 1903, Mt. Sterling. Thos. O. Williams, 1929, Lexing— Q ·
a eu ed the exercises in a body. Geo. H. Wilson, 1904, Lexington. ton. `; . 
jfwo graduates, both in the class of Eugenia McCullock Kuiger, 1906. James Shropshire. 1929, Lexington i i
)8 held   1‘·€CBived honorary LL. D, de- Louisville. Queénie G1`ab1€· 1929- Lféxington-   Q
Smess glee? D1`. Herman Lee Donovan, Louis E_ Huleumeyer, 1907, Lex- Betty Hulett, 1930, L€X1li1gtOH. p  
u than p1`€§1d€Ht of Eastern State Teach- ington, Billy Whit1¤w» 1930· Lexmgton- * ‘ 
iconv - BFS College, Richmond, and Dr, w_ D, Nichols, 1907, Lexington. _J¤·`m€S T—·· Powell. 1931, Madisfm ··»= §
ity Of John HOWa1‘d Payne, president; of C_ A, Mahan, 1907, Lexington. V1U€- _ _ i A
· Morehead State Teachers College, Viola Lewis Herndon, 1907, Irving- Mary Lydia Cleek, 1931, Lexington _  
H be Kee me two alumni so honored. noo. R¤b¤1·@»~_E1am» 1931 L¤>¤¤et<>¤- ·  
ha mother promixient educator, James Anna Crenshaw Phelps, 1907, C10- H. Phillip Orem, 1932. Lezimgton. i ,
in the Howell RlChmOnd_ state supgrjn- v91·pm·t_ M31`y White, 1933, Sh€1bYV1u€. t ’  
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  2 if MARRIAGES MRS. CHARLES GORDON DIES; BIRTHS KER
  5 i. ..— WAS GRADUATE OF U. OF K. e-
 ;   Q? Mrs.Nola D. Witt to L. Frederick »— Welcomlngl ¤· Sim _
  Q Jones, ’31. Mrs. Ruth Duckwall Gordon, at Mr. and Ml·s. Frazree Wilson are yy'
_  il   Q Cecilia Hutchinson to Joe B. graduate of the University of Ken- welcoming a son, Frank Frazee Wil-  
  Q Q Brown, ’31. tucky in the class of ’l9, died at her son, Jr., born at the Good Sama-
  .! `] Susan Lee Cardwell to Samuel E. home in Hammond, Ind., May 10. ritan hospital. He is the first child. dem
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 **1 »i 2 Kendricks, x. She was the wife of Charles Gordon, Mrs. Wilson, formerly Miss Mary J y
‘  il E , ROSe Krugly to William Leiven— son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gordon, Virginia Willis, Ashland, is a Uni- hai?
_ it i} son, ’2'i. _ of the Versailles pike, Lexington. versity of Kentucky graduate, filing
  l E RAdg11n9MO(i§’rn1§g to Lt- Jamiis Both Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, who Gayle A. Mohney, Jr. Conn
  $ Q ear on YE- · are alumni of the University, fre- M1; and M1-S_ Gayle A_ Moiins. B .
  { i Margaret Graber Jaskula to Fred` Gl~l€l'ltiY l`€tl1l'¤€d f0l` l`€‘lllll0ll$· Ml`$· have the good wishes of friends {oi- bggii
gg i   enek E- G1H“’~¥n· i _ Gordon lwas a stud-ent in the Arts their Son, Gayle A_ Mohnoyy Jiu dem
if i Neigg Watkms y° C"“1°S B· Ja` and Sciences College. While Mr- horn at the Good Samaritan nes- Ti
_·  i g°‘*· . ·. Gordon is a graduate of the College pital. Mrs. Mohney formerly was .
To   Q Wgi;"Sy‘“"’ A“d‘*yS°“ t° Garner Day of Engineering. Miss Ruth Shelton, Ashland. my
    . Sarsa Evelyn Daniels to Ben C, .SuN/ivmg MrS' Gordon in-addi- Daughter Wclmmed Toé
° . . Stapleton *32 mm y° her husband are an mmm Mr. and Mrs. Fauntleroy Purslev .
- I i Soris Dee Smith 32 to Thomas P deuebten hel" mothely MTS" LOU` are welcomino a daughter born at Ulm
 1 Q ` ’ ’ ' anna Duckwall, and four sisters, . ° - , , , Gen
. ~ . Leonard, x. . . . St. Josephs hospital. Mis. Pulslei
’  . A Nora Ethel Walters to Stanley M. Q/IVYSC Cnigngliggfnngfsligggi   formerly was Miss Charlotte Bow. wiyi
‘ Stagg, ’28. · · i . * * el man. ·
, V , Arthur Kopp, Richmond, Va., and 1933
t to Li§gQ;gRay Souslgyi 32* to Cm Mrs. James McNutt, Arkansas. W; pntl
i Ii ]l · ` - _ PARAGRAPHS FROM servi
i  1 i Amelia P. King, x, to Leer Buck   THE UNIVERSITY msn
`     . leyiéiiohoos Mosso to John Wiiiioms has returned to Lexington where he ·; K l`lt0l
in    ‘ Selph Jn X_ y is now associated with Edgar Rich- S During gbe _fu`St $13* 0{JUF lll? tml
  .· · _ A to Y o ini agent for the Mn- ummer ession a ie niversiy V lllg·
l -`  · Clgtgaggth Tum to Thomas D` tuaimhegegt Lite Insurance enin- of Kentucky, which opened Monday. of R
l ..: ’ ‘ _Foii · his oonntion from June 12, three vesper services will "F
  Am May we t° R°y Owsley tiigyoniveigitxf Mrgieoster went to lgenheid gniglundiaykaftgiioons froin oi 1
~ _ U l   Ch· i h · h SOc· it d I O I o’c OC . l€Se G ])l'O\
 i IMQSS glliy Kgllgi ’i7. has bien Witigaigo vgogiie doinxiftziioiii? oilatiio first one was held June 18 with Dr. Ken
. inc Ed Cieidjf/‘ii Og; B . €;i‘}¤gi°“ Continental Illinois National Bank A· §{V·_Fortune» pastor oi the First to 1
·   Of 1*UEi _tll im 515 Iillfg 1Stt HEC 1:01; and Trust Company. In ig30_ he Chllstlan chulch, Lexington, as the func
,· in ggxiiféilgn 6 a aye 6 0 6 neeanie assistant director of sales sipeaikeéétheiseoignd nasiolieidgieilifol lng
l T ‘ f th ' et e t a1Til'at of the UUE Y Wl l l`· ugl C 9 an- , lm ‘
l. _ , i " * " _ Iggromghlngtstén {inst shoe Savings pastor of the First Christian church san:
1 —  Dr. Richard G. Elliott, ’28, who Bank Wnnn tnnt institntinn inns, at winchester, as the speaker. The ther
¥· ‘ completed his illl3€Y¤ShiD at the New ed Wjith the First Nntinnni Bank Ot third vesper service of the first term llel
_ · - Orleans State hospital July 1._ has Cnicnsn in June, 1931, he ininnd will be held July 9 with the speaker or 1
 ¤ bee'? ?~l’l’°mt€d a$$1$t3“P Y€Sld?¤~ the investment house or Albert E, llflt Yet ¤¤¤0llll¤€d· Allllf tht "§$‘ COT
A  igiihe Childrens H°Sl°lm Pierce at oo., a nrrn that uisenn- neruprogrzmsnare heid in Meénciial mi
‘ P ‘ tinued operations January 1, 1932, il OH e ¤lVe1‘s1 y camp s. ·
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Q  » Troy L· Perkins ’25» has been as- - . . . The Aniei-iean seeiety of Clinical ‘ lion
2  i signed to Tientsin, China, as Ameri- nagugégg gggiigiiiginiieiing/i;·aE?E@ii Pathologists hos ooorovoo tho Uni- and
1   » l can VlC€·G°¤$lll· it has been an- - . - . versitv of Kentucky for training or tem
W  r , nnnnnnd by inn Stain Dnnni_ininni er in New Yolk and Chicago fol the _~i ii ii i _ t _d. _ in ui
;  · li ni Washington Mr Perkins iS" n United Mercantile Agencies, Louis- medical _€c_ my Ogcisbsi i’;9°(i:/I lginn this
Q J i . _ Q . ' in ' . d i ville, a position that he resigned to a message w