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Robert Stilz, Lexington, president of the 1938 graduating class at the University of Kentucky. is seen here presenting to Marcus C. "  Cal
Redwine, Winchester, president of the University Alumni Association a check representing 100 per cent ineinbersliip of the class in the or- jf  Val
. ganization. At Mr. Stilzfs left are Rankin Terry of Marion, Ky., vice president of the class; Mary Lou Stark of Lexington. class secrv-   I
· tary and Leon McCrosky of Harrodsburg, Ky., class treasurer. The pLcture w·as taken at Maxwell Place, President and Mrs. Frank L.   {er
McVey’s home on the campus, where they were hosts to several hundred graduates, faculty and friends of the University at their annual   plz
senior breakfast.   eve
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Following two numbers by the   an
Commencement Is CLASS OF 1938 JOINS University chorus. accompanied by gf,  im
. _ ASSOCIATION the University Band, the commence   ttm
Enloyed     ..1 ment address was given by Dr. Wal-   im
; _ Joining the Alumni Association t€1`_}"*· Jessull Pmsldem Of the Cm"   K
» Over 5,000 persons attending the 100 1161. Cent; the class Of 1938 has negie Foundation for the Advance-   mi
commencement exercises on June 3, followed the example set before HSM Of T€?lChmg- H_1$ $llbJ€Ql was   Hx
· 1938, enjoyed an innovation in its lt bY th? graduating classes Of ‘Ou can Take It With You ini 
' presentation. For the mst time in ggsagi  t         tlD¤‘UF;‘¤¤k_gJ· M¤Vey.tpé·ei§d€1¤$_¤f  
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¤1¤·¤Y Y€9·Y$ Commencement €X?Y’ the Association 100 per cent the lonlas and MrS_ MOVE), was made 1-1.  I-I
cises were held on Stoll field in- year following graduation. Not 0110 1·€c1p1€11t Of the A1g€1.11O11 Syd. v.‘~ i 
_ stead of in the Alumni gymnasium. ti} be OUWOUB the Class Of 1937 ney Sullivan medallion for meri- li.-· 
1 The academic procession headed did hkewlsc _ EOFIOLIS S€1‘ViCe to the commonweivkltll. :111 
. by the University Band termed at The ¥”?““P"’ °“_““S @*56 Shows GOV- A· B Chandler vf K€¤¥¤9kY ¤·&  1
6:30 p. m. on the walkway behind class _OmC€l$ D1f’{$€{l@lDS m;€¤}‘ was present to confer the medallion   111
the south wall of Stoll fleld, pro- gerihlll 2% me aéwclailon p}F*S1‘ in mhalf Of UW Siam   l
ceded to the gate at Euclid avenue tin N? $1 gqmel Bleakfmt at Events of the day preceding the   wil
opposite the Art Center, and crossed 2 mgllgq. ac? th 1 commencement ceremonies includ-   Ira
Stoll field to the chairs and plat- hassalgi 6f 1f_Y‘*“~ 20 O mi (hails ed the class luncheon in the Stu-   Ali
form on the reetbeii fleld directly b E · $1mfm ers "“‘°_° · dent Union Buiidmg rel- seniors. .  1
V in front of the south side stadium. agtailéoxhzin gglpbyogrkfgass 59 guests, alumni, and faculty mem-   the
Commencement exercises proper Vanta E Of tg A y .81;.   a bers, and the open house at MaX·   wk
started at 7 p. m. with the mvoee- t. g b ht Sf°°*a}°“S ‘¤}°‘ wen Place from me to szso p. m»  E ter
tion by the Reverend Robert W. egéomem BYS4 1p {ga; ab €xp13‘m_ where Dr. and Mrs. McVey enter-   1
Miles, D.D., pastor, First Presby— D pa'g€S ae ' tained with a tea for alumni, guests. ..  29
terlan Church, L€XlDgl'»OTl.   and g1·3,dug_teS Of 1938_   bal

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, 1;1;NTllcl¤ them of the various Ken-   -i;’ E . -·‘‘‘‘.   as a doparimaai ia the collage of s *
 . _~ · tucky Headquarters held in con-     i i   Arts and Soiohcos. Ab Kirwan, ’26.   ·
  N  nection with football and basketball   was chosen as head football coach. '
  games, swimming meets, and Other POEEQT /J· ·Y`FiLYE/25* The director and all coaches were  
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» lg'?. . gzen   eglzmgi €;§SgckI¥€2'€?;Ed Your ASSCCIZLICII 113.5 Hl3d€ ]3l'0g‘ pu on 8 sa ary asls 0 pro Essors ;
2   ` . . ress during the past year. We s0li· W l
e mailings of basketball and football — - ·
 `  h d 1 f tb H t. k . cit your interest and support as an A Dl¤· H · { ¤ counts or their activities have ap- ter; Birmingham, Alabama, A. B. _ 
las made , Om€COmIl’lg OI' 38 peared in the alumni edition or tlie Haswell; Buffalo. New _York, John .
noo SW , Kernel. Lists or alumni both by W. Gudeel; Chicago, Illinois, Char-  
or m01‘l‘ -   BG October   class and geographical classifications l0S H. Unger; Cleveland. Ohio, W.  
onwealih. were compiled and made available Crawford Bewlay; Topeka, Kansas, ;
Kehtmlky ; Homecoming for Kentucky Alum- for all alumni clubs. Such lists were Ch31`l€S G. Blakely; NEW York. New .
urodahwh . ni in 1938 will be held October 29. also requested by alumni moving York, Dr. Harry Clo, Philadelphia,  
.  Highlight of the day, of course, into new towns so that they could P0¤¤§YlV9»¤16. L. C. D3V1dS0H, i
zding lll€ Wlll be when the Wildcats play their get in touch with former classmates gV3Sh1I1gt011. D. C., Capt. Elbert De— f 
s inc1u¢.l· traditional rival, the crimson tide of or members of the nearest alumni 0¤1‘$0Y~ ,
the Stu- . V Alabama. club.   _
‘ S€m°1`S· _ Closing the days a.ctivities will be Alumni clubs in Kentucky and i
by mem' ` the annual Homecoming Dance their respective presidents are: Be sure to read the important
at MEX` · which is always at doligliléful 00025* Ashland, A. T. Bryson; Bowling news announcement of interest ., l
:30 elgtgl; -  lon for returning alumni. G1-een, Charles Taylor; Coviligtmi. to all Kentucky alumni, pages 4  
gl guests, ~ D0n’t forget Homecoming. October F.   Dempsey; Harlan. J. Ptay Rice; and 5·
‘ gl?. when the Wildcats battle Ala- Lexington. Miss uMeg§&le§teé Mc- ~ 1
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  »   6 IXENTUCKY ALUMNUS
 .     per cent membership of the class P. Adams, 3014 Angeles street, Tam. G
"__ gf ¥_ of 1938 in the Association. pa, Fla.; Brinkley Barnett, 309 Ir. .
    Kentuck Alumnus Invocation was pronounced by vine Road, Lexington, Ky.; Luli
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‘     . ,,.,,L,1Y.—11-1-·?/-7- the Rev. Harold Williamson, ’31. Logan, Experiment Station Lexing. The
··   .. ,   omom organ cf ¤l¤eKAl¤g1¤g; Assggiggggg Among the many alumni register- ton, Ky.; Mary Belle Pence wolf, wm 2
    ;{,af,?§,1;]"Q;°r€Q;y cgmpuillog 5,;) umm-- ing at Alumni headquarters were: Boone avenue, Winchester, Ky_; R_ mm
  »   ;ity_ at Lexington, subscription to ¤0¤- 1888   Malitmgly, Lebanon, Ky.; WH. lucky
    K ,,,,,m,;rsé0$;;n£iS¤o  igfishillgsigj Henry Ev Curtis` Experimellt Sm- ham H. McAdams, .31 Claremont , A S
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1   RQBERT K, SALYERS ....... Editor F. E. Sadler, 2404 Taylorsville O 1918 mem
.'€f T, . · Road Louisville Ky: Frank Pres— . . and (
J S, ·' 3; Oms LEE HARRIS . Manaemé Edlmf mn éhase 4619 ‘Ch€V3, Chase Blvd John Blam Flege, Columbre, Ky_; [ion t
Ei Q   MRS. ETHEL Rrx . Business Manager Chevy Chése Md " 5. Bf. Ff1nle§ 211%-I Confeélergte Place, . gkeetin
=;   ___,_e ’ ouisvi e, y.; arry . en_ 120 A ent
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e .   VOLVIH J“‘T  Mrs. Miriam Naive Cutler, 509 L     ’A,,'f§§§OQ“kI§Y·’;{1;S; . ;;;,€‘Q;
EEA é —-14;,4 Sh€1bs’ $*51*61, F1`9~¤kf°¥`*¤» KYJ T- H- sen A Hunt ,460 park aye¤u}§ Le . bonds
$1;. U • ¤ • ¤ ’ Cutler, 509 Shelby street, Frankfort, · .t ` K .’ ld D · ’ X ¢
jlt _   REUNION 3 and 8   E. B. Gaither, Harrodsburg, glgrlzlght gweguiy  gggo
Y. tg (Continued from Page One) Kgé} B€;;“a€€E;;i§1l;*;§$°°I’é· T3;-‘I_1Yg;iF Mrs. Everett Bleidt,. 315 Linden ith. '
_ ¤ _.. S t S .‘*°· =· · Y· Walk. Lexington, Ky., Robert Fred able
    gh 4 p. m. me the annual alumni $,§.,.;“3;,,f,;““§,§*,§‘?· §§§mG’,_‘§°",;F(§$v‘§* §1¤g¤·Si4;J xgilé rm;<;=1¤éc1¤·v§e. Ky.; men;
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` T banquet at 7 p‘ m` Shelbyville- KYJ Margumte MC; lah v. Geuit 665 southnL1m}eét;;{Ee gsm
° j Marsl1allB3F¤€S,’24.a memher Of Laughlin, 226 East Maxwell street, Lexington   C L Morgan A nj ustly
  the University Board Of Trustees, Lexington. Ky-; Frances R<·=¤d€1` cultural and "Meehanmu doug e doth
  served as toastmaster for the ban- B€1.1.y_ Clemson South Carolina €· We
pj gi quot. He introduced the guests of   ‘ 1923 ‘ _ mg
F   Q 1 honor for the occasion, George Gist , · . .
4: 3 Bryan, Henry E. curtis, and Rob- WILDCATS SCHEDULE U. H. Roll, Hel-veyton, Ky.; Ama wg;
, ’ »i ert T. Payne, the three living mem- W _ B. Sprague, 1600 Richmond Road. _  
V e bers of the class of ieee, who eeie- S·=¤*·24—1f¤gv¤*¤¢ etliexvlgjign Lexington, Ky.; Sarah o,. Blanding, gggce
i bratged their 50th class reunion. All 0°t· 1"Og 8* °‘]I’° · "· Exfng “ Route 7, Lexington, Ky.; J, F_ Free. ws
r tmc., members of the class of isss 0¤¢·8—V=·¤¤¢rb·*¢ - ==~*L·=><2¤g*¤¤ men, 149 Bell oem, west, taxing. Wilé
’ * uve in Lexington. Delegations Of O°t‘15"W“s¥‘·&L“ at L:"X‘¥‘gt°]‘l ton, Ky.; Mrs. Charles vanDeren, gm
alumni of the classes of the y€&I`$ 0°:·22_§1‘“;°" · · · “tti'“'{’“‘1a‘ ' 828 Melrose avenue, Lexington, Ky.; mgm
ending in "3" and "8" having re- 0° -29- a alma · · a "’““g °“ Moses Aipenn, 1238 vv. Elmdale L PE
l unions in connection with this year’S N°v· 5_G"°rg“" Tech · at AFl"·“t“ avenue, Chicago, Ill. Gm/E
` · commencement were also introduc- gg;·;i;‘r(E;i1”£;g;‘€é · 3;  1928 `
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1 Dr. Frank L MCM me fm -——-———— ..,ii*E2f“§ixiE§€§§’ Q3? W`¥?£.°Z.E*“2£  R
, ,_ speaker of the program, talked brief- 1903 B1 Mkbilm Dry éidga Ky_ T E 4 E
A ly on various aspects of University Emery Wgllsi 537 Wardel- avenue, Ford Elizabethtown     wel; K
Q liie. In discussing the Student UH- University City, Mo.; Mrs. Christine ch IYOO3 Fontaine 1;iOad" Léxihgton , _
‘ U ion Building he Stated that 3 more Pence Houend, 702 Griffith avenue, K3;. Sigma Fried 220 {mm Road fhafv;
_ tangible thing than brick and mor- Owensboro, Ky; Fleming Bowlds, Lméingmn Ky_ Richard Elliott   Jang.
‘ tar had gone into its making, these 1718 Freeman avenue, Owensboro, Mgmeue Farka Lexington Kyy E, , mont.
being the courage of the board of Ky}; R_ Miller Holland, Jag,-,6 HD1- B Farris Um»v€1_Sity of kamgcky man,
» trustees in undertaking the obliga- land Building, Owensboro, Kyo; Léxmgmd Ky_ Thomas S Steven; lpt. l
g tions entailed by its construction; Thomson Ripley Bryant, 24l South Son 10 Fhjst séeet Troy New Yom _ iene,
» Y the ability of the architects; the Ashland avenue, Lexingtiny Ky.; A_ Rar Sullivan 525r Arhagmn Place; gene`:
 » ·* _ . supervision of COI. J. H. Gfiajhami L. Wilhoite, 820 Michigan avenue. Chgycago Ill•‘G H Karnes Lebanj hm "
» i ; and the eiforts of the furnishing Youngstown, Ohio; J. K.B1‘0W¤i¤E. on Kyi v·1}g1n1a·K Conroy Mt. ghzm
L ¤0mmi@l¤€€- _ _ 3323 Observatory Road, Cincinnati, Stérliné Ky. W R' King Mays. In g`
` Bernie Shrvely. ’36. dlrectcr Of 0h1o· Warren T. Green 429 Light- · ‘ . " ‘ ‘- ' , 1*:4
. . . ,, · . Y ville, Ky., Nancy W1lson Owsley, Chlca
1 . t athletrcs- wd Ab K¤rwa¤, A6. head root Road, Lomsvuie, Ky.; sm M. 1937 Bryn Mau, avenue Haddon B _
_ _ V v_ football coach described the new Cartel-, 218 MCDOWBII Road Lex, Heights New Jersey Robért Odem, _ HOX .
 . ° z Sel up. i¤.*lh1€“$’S and “rg€Fl that i¤et¤¤. Kyo G· Davis B¤¤k¤•->r» 461 117 Desha Road Lexington, xy.: {F1
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