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Former women students in service. . 2(i0 Duplicates staH—studcnts ........... 100
Total ...r................. 6,137 Total .................... ($,206 · G
; TOTAL CASUALTIES SINCE LAST PUBLlCATlON—26 `
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Monton Cundifl Somerset Plzune Crash  _ ln ;
lames Libern King Benton Killed in Action - (my A]
Louis Milton Larew Beckly, XV. Va. Killed in Action i Pl-€Sid(
james \/Villiam Baker Louisville Killed in Action 7 that h(
Fred Godwin Baker,   Fulton Killed in Action Alum!]
Russell Aubrey Sanders Covington Killed in Action { of our
. Vernon McElroy Manning Springheld lllness z mu [ y
l Laymen Earl Shain Millwood Killed in Action 3  _1 S ·
Allred Pettus Stanford Plane Crash i " msc
f William Logan Caldwell Danville Plane Crash g have I
_lohn Y/Villiam Henshaw Henshaw Killed in Action ;_ the de·
j Barry Emil Melloa=n Louisville Killed in Action -  your E
‘ George X/Villiam Gentry Richmond Pla=ne Crash   Univer
Orville lohnce Howington lenkins Killed in Action   who m
\Villiam joe lohnstone Paris Plane Crash  _ Peysom
lames l/Villiam Goforth Louisville Killed in Action  - duties
Paul S. Young Middleton Killed in Action Fi iam d
lohn S. Cornn Pineville Killed in Action   Mis; A
\·Villiam W'. Blanton Durham, N. C. Killed in Action — ,;g who
H. H. lohnston, jr. Louisville Plane Crash   h SE
Otho Shadwick Owensboro Killed in Action   t 6 har
Harold Dever Lexington Killed in Action   m'$_a“‘
Hugh French Versailles Killed in Action .   Im"!
. lohn R. Hudson Barbourville Killed in Action   Gm ih·
· Stanley Penna Killed in Action   lhtmsar
"` Charles Lewis Gardner Louisville Killed in Action   bravely
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I Herbert   Houlihan Lexington Germany  ‘_   31`€
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I \\’i1liam H. Dull, jr. Hardy European area   [0 Us ,
y Eugene Loren Stephens \'Vllll2illlSl)lll`g Mediterranean area   [O thé
` \‘Villiam C. Clark Lexington Romania   Uni V  
loseph H. Payne, _]r. Lexington France   v_ WIS
_ Gordon Broaclus \iVilson Buena Vista Central Pacihc   N Pm]
` Philip Edward Blumer Lexington India   Prcscm
Rodes Shackelford Parrish Paris { France  I  i”°P=*r¤
Raymon E. \Vitham Petersburg Mediterranean area   peace tl
Fred Rogers Baker Lexington France   While
Baron S. \tValdon, _]r. Corbin European area   thc mos
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A QUARTERLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE ALUMNI AND STUDENTS OF I _ {
. THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY I
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6   G   n g S     G   u m n I Sity will be of more ellect than you _ I
i _ _ Jerha is realize. The Alumni of
BY G'*""'"‘ °"““""’ P"“'d”"‘     ,II,     Ihc time-stty em give it ..tt..—C I
I In “”$“‘“l"g lhs I”“SI‘l“““I” OI   Strength than any other one source
  our Alumni Association, your new   y   ,    of influence. Your voice is heard
I I’I`€SId°‘“ is h“I’I’Y “’ l"Ii‘”`III YOII     . .   not only on the campus but tt·her» y
{ that he is now heading the largest     I   ever you may be. A
 _ Alumni Association in the history       Particularly this year we hope .
  Of Out U¤¤ir¢¤‘SI¤>’- CMIII for this           I‘`I:yIn   to see more Aroma ents organ»
r  IIIIISI go I0 thc *`“[I1`iIIIe’§ UIZHCCYS       _     it A ynI‘ `   ized. There are many communities
i —~‘I¤<>S¢ I<>r=·I¤r MI ¤¤Ii¤‘i¤s sffens     ,   A as * at all are- the cmttrtr—y“tttto~e we are
have MIC the 1¤>SSiI>I¤; ¤IS<> ·<>   ..a_.‘Ie I it   · »   wot rmt-setrtett, but tary not get
the dCVO[iOIl HIl(l (lllig(}Ill. \\'()l`li Ol.         {()g(j[h€]~ and ()]·g;u)i[€? rfhc bot-
~ your Executive Committee of the  iyg i   iiili   ter organized we are, the stronger
University A l U m H i Association I    and gmalcr our Lrnivcrsily will bc_
L who meet monthly, often at great ;gg’ (Gmc, {md mmc day wc Um how
  personal sacrifice, to carry on the .;i}fi·‘ to be the leading educational in-
' duties assigned to them. Espec— Qi: stitution of the South. To that end
. ially do we credit our secretary, i and to a greater University, we
Miss Marguerite McLaughlin, in pledge our ellorts for l944 and
`. whose capable hands has Iiallen ’ 1945. " .
y;  the hard task ol editing the Alum- _____________ y
Q E nus and running the Alumni oliice. Gmver `cme h
  Through this war period our C AI¤|'¤¤i A$$°¤I¤II¤¤ H°Id$
  Hrst thoughts are always with our tnent. Being an active Alumnus Annunl Business Meeting
  thousands of Alumni who are so certainly gives you a closer tie _ _ _ ‘
  bravely and brilliantly serving our with your Alma Mater, and we rIIII'_ i*I““‘“} ·“I“€"'I% "I the
  C0untry`s cause. Vie have many want more and more like you. who ·'\II"““' ’\$”"(`Iak"?“ was _hCl(l at
  €0mlnunications from our Alumni are now active in the Association. MII ‘)i€I‘)Ck I`I`“laY uIml"l""'I¤
  Scattered all over the globe, and The active Altnnni are the ones IIIIIC 2- III [IIE (’I“‘I Hull Ul thc . ·
  ?I1‘€ always delighted to hear from who make it possible to keep the UIII‘"I l’“II‘l‘_“¥· thc l"1““I‘I“‘“· H'  
  YOU and trust that you will keep Association a going concern, and I)- I)*III“"I`“· III [hc (`lmm l{°I"”`IS 1
~ In COHt3ct with your Association. we feel sure you take great pride were made bl. thc Cxcculwc WO _ cl
. W€ are working closely with the in knowing your Association is Ii°I*II`Y ·md II`°`€*SI'I`°"`· and thc nom- t
f  University officials. giving them accomplishing so much. \\’on’t IIIaIIfI¥—{ ""I“‘I_"““" "‘I""“"°€d thc .
 is the advantage of the opinions of you ask the Alumni you know to €I°IC*I"II»"I (’I""“` (*"°“°h,If’ thc w,;·#
  the AIUHIITI as you eicpress them join with you in the Sllpp0l`t Oli <>II1¢¤ _°l l)m§ld€ul; Dmic Ihurni  
  tv IIS- IVE Want yott to come back the Association? Hm' {IFC I)l`Cs1dCm’ wld PIT Gcmigc
  to the campus and find gt greater We would like for every Alum- H- WIIWII and lf K h`a"_k°l‘ WT
  University than when yon left As nits to be an agent and a mission- ¤I¤<`I¤II€g€, I`°’I“I`¥* MIX Llhcl R1_x’ Willi llilrs $· 5
 U h? m0St successful front the stand- won`t you contact them and speak I’“°II PIIIW $“"`“I"I`}I I"l" lg Y?‘l'l”* t- f
  of ])Z1i(l—up ntgntlmrgltip, yet gt word lor KCll[ll(`k}°? Your inIlu— was gliillllul il licalis ICM'; Ul (I )- ; ttl gy
I  itherc is 1`00111 for more improve- ence in illl€IlIbCl`, img, Wltll the 26th
- terry on me campus or are university, at rztgz;;%;i;ig%;%eiz@er= . errezeasierézizaziiiiééséiéesiéae. ‘ feéééeéeéééiéiiiééiii%%%%iiéfié&i= ry .· .· Iris . . . .
l hexrngtenr Subscription to non-members. sl. §E§E§E§EiE§i§E§$§§§§§i€ ` _'¢E§E§iQi§iFiiiiiiEEEEEEEEEEEEii§E§i§i§i§iPiZi$i$§E§E§E§§ IiZEEEEE§E§E§E§i§i§i§i?i:i?i€iE§ “‘““’“· A W=l* ·IWIIId€e Ar in the Association in-  *&E@%&ieé2i2i2&r&i$€ii@§&§% ·‘ · ‘ - ‘ - --   ..
cludes srrnserrpuen to the Alumnus.   i.H‘mOm Im bldl my umkl h€“"l'
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the not or March :1, rms.   MTI \C¢i 215 pl`CS1(lCllt and secretm—y
    of the Mississi r ri V·rlle -
Marguerite Meheuehrtn ................e........... horror   ‘·=·   . - Ii ( Y (i(m[€]`
2 G- Lee M¤CIeIn -e--------»·-~.--e--·- Managing Editer ’25=‘ ·i2 -r-:;rs§s§z=’ 5Si5%Biitiiééizéiiziii?iiiiFESiii5%5%SES§&§%§%2§€i€iif§§i¥€5§§‘ Eéééiiiiiiéiili  ““‘“ et Slam H‘gh“'?*Y E“€“IC€I`$`
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OFFICERS OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION     . I   [ 1 . i · . mii A
  oreees ...e........e........................... eresoem    ... 1   “‘°‘“ ’°‘ " "° °*°°"“‘€ “"“““*· ‘
David Thornton ........................ Vice-President   ··°_I   tv ' ,   ·   ‘ -
rvrergnerne Menengnrrn ...... Executive Secretary   (F ,0i thc. Ame] mall ASS°U‘m°·l
Helm Kmg -·--·--·--e-—·--·--e-———-ee-—e A°'°I“g 'I"€*I$“I¤I   el Slam Hlgh“'*‘l’ Omclalsi ee PICS A
EXECUTIVE eonnvrrrrns   irtt-nr and member or the exe -
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Lulie Logan William W. Blanton       · , _ _ · · V . —
G. Lee Mecrern Bernie Shively  $$4-ji-`j_` Eii:’iE§iiE§E;  the Iommmcc ei IiI€ AUl€l`lCilll ;
R here Heath H- 0- Rebinsen   w · .. . . · -  
Gi) Davis Buckner Mrs- E- D- Sninniek   ‘e=-  Sitiiiéizéeiiéiisrz e a a e ee ·‘=* ’ZI e¤;€z&iii&§%§2§%i€%2é%iE€§%E€E$§i§¤  Rmd Bmldcls Association and he 3
. r_._ K, Frankel Mrs. T. R. Underwood .—_»=‘-Q$;.1=%:.=;;§.siiirggier 2;$·g2;2=2,j . rE2i2P2I2;a§§;§2:=€s;;;;;§§§;§é_ r· _· ‘ · s _ . t
i T. H. Cutler Dr- George H- Wilson 2ssi=i;’2%@5.;;;_i»;i¤;ri-i.i§;. ::ei¥;?¢%§e;i&§ii.1;i€¥isiiii2%%%&%@€&i;i&%2%;%;i;iei2é2*  mls ijmmd $mt€S dclegam LO the -
E. c.E1l1ot T. Jere Beam —§;a;r;;:..;...é·-;i·;r;gj·»’5i2. ’i’gi;i;§;§;§;i.Z= giéi5riii.€;i;ig§;i;;;§a;§§§;§;i l1tSt lllterllatrotlal Road Congrege 7
Jenn A- Whittekef E· E- Hubberd i.i;:é;§.§1§.; 2’r` .   H. ·. r . [ 1 . `- ·
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. AUGUST 1944 NO. 3 Th H. C rl , · ‘ - `- ' .
L VOL XV · °m°s " E" National Society ol Professional ‘
V ALUMNI MEMBERSHIP ']`h()]“uS [-[_ (julio,-_ R gl-Hdumc Engineers and is permanent inter-
Or the Uni\,Cl.SiL}, in l9()3' is the national road commissioner of the
The Alumni Association con- rnost recent. alurnni appointee to IACIIIIICNY SIPIIC BOHIO of Registra  
gratulates new alumni trustees, tlre Board of Trustees of the Uni- HON iOI` PI`Oi€$$iOll2\i EllgillC€l`5- : 
newly elected officers and the versity. By virtue of his new as- Mrs. Cutler was Miss Miriam  
thousands of active and inactive- signrnent he will continue to be Wynter Naive of Lexington, R  
alumni and former students who an active nrcnrber ol` the Execu- graduate ofthe Universitv in 190%  
. . . . . . ` * ` "  
continue to bring honor to their tive Committee of thc Alumnr As. ..---- ........ - ‘ 
Xlma Mater. All will continue to Sociation. Mr. Cutler is a past 1944 COMMENCEMENT  
serve in the greatest Way for the president of the :\llIllllll Assoeia- \V d, _ _ _  
. University, the State and the na- tion and has been a member of 1 135 Q01; mom *l°*‘v*’**lm¤·  
r U I S · offices rn hrs profession. He began - - I  
. _ . _ _ gether and rorned the lrrnclretnt  r %
During the past month more hrs work as a draltsman. ln lllr- · ’ .  
e . _ _ on Frrdav when the gatherrng ftllt  Q- HEBEF
than a dozen letters have come to nots and Missouri he hlled everv _- -’ `  ii
. . _ , . . _ _ 3 SlS[€(l of the Board of Trustee- is  ATA
the Alumni oilice to thank the As- important. public ofhcc rn engr- , _ . . I  s I-
r . . { 1. ' _ _ . _ _ , irtelllty, Zllll lll n 1 , senrors Htlt  ai
, socratron or sent lng Campus ¥l€Ll”lIlg. He returned to kentucky friends  jj Addrcg
` News to former students who are about eight vears ago when re- D] iiwilum S E- 1] U M.  iii mm,]
. . . 4 r , _ ‘. A .. rsrrot··`,   .·e‘· ‘ D
rn the service located rn England, quested to be the state chief high- - - C N - }~  *2 U ·
I 1 F   V . · ltlellt of Kansas State Ulll\'Cl`$li‘·  gk ml
, ta y, rance, North Africa, the way engineer. MVC ll K mh,   Mlm
‘· - · " re com ne rc -1 t F  r.‘   *
South Pacific and all over thc Xtvhilc l-C·l]i,in,,- lh. · . , U . I .' Cm?] -° fr #-`” K
St [ W .1. I _ ‘ · o _ L _"“l""‘·¤e tn the sto ··#rr>wer—.r werrer rre...,,.r-at r.··   tort,
) l'l'lCI"l Zil1( 3 · y J· ‘ - . V _: t *5 · . .
women. ’ ig       (.lv·?%°g Iilmlkl M- CIIIi€I Honorary degrees were corrfetttt   SAW
A _ I _ _ _   C I C“ '“m*·‘ end Ll- Y- on Governor Simeon Willis. III 
. _ n · · _ .»· · · , , ,. , ,   fu ,
U gain adtf agagn lapprecgtron C ut cr, jr., Army Transport [-{(,m,,-able rtl-Cd VmS(m_ Mr; lent   Mr;
rs ex rresse tr t ·r , - ( · ' ‘· . ~ r · r    
xl C r e .1 ger urn l >lllll;'¢lll(l pow rn Indra, Mr. Qur- [-hmm gum]-[ and D]-_ rqgrrrrrsi   . Ovan,
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, THE KENTUCKY ,41.UMNi·@—»>7`HE
   
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   C   S S O F I 9   greetings to our Alma Mater, the
_l’ great University of Kentucky, to
  ;, __ V A V A   A A V   V     VV     its distinguished President, its out-
‘ V _   · · . ~.   :.,: _·   V. _;__ -       »v···   standing Board of Trustees and 1tS
[WO   A ,,·_., . AA ‘ ‘A A A A A AA     -‘·` A   V     distinguished faculty, who are ,
€i“’AY V *AA“`AA AAA   T ` V A A ‘   ~ A’ A       i`tii`   today making this one of the l
l A     A A A iv‘· - A - - ·   _   A AV TQ,  greatest institutions of learning in {
ms     .   AA A. A Af AA A   the land.
imfy A V A T     -Af I   _ ·   AV A`     — A . , VA A_  A`;‘ A The years, to us, have flown I
“[€]A` VA A   A A _   avv V·   A·t‘A '   AA V AA   swiftly by, and we are still young. /
ECN; A A A1,  ,_ A AA * .A,A   AA °   ` A. A· This will be recognized in the
md VP? _ V ~ {V;   _   _A’· A     _ V A " - touch of youthfulness displayed by
mfw A   ~   ·   Ai AAAA  AA   _ V A V     A- our class group here assembled.
mm . A —— °   » ’ A AA     _ V   ·. _ AA "That golden haze of student days
l°lA°S' A AA AA ' __ AAA AA     AA AA V   ` -· _ ''`’A clings 'round about us yet." Out
X?C“` » V ‘ V-   -   AAAAA   A j __VA   .   - of our original class of seventy-
Ylcml —   V ~ AA __ A· °' AA   V A‘> V.AAA AA V V _ five members, Hfty—hve are still liv-
ld he ’ A AA _V AA V V A `A   A` · Ld ing and ten are here for the re-
9 {llc A A ‘A A. A -   ‘A V AA union: Charles R. Gilmore, Ben-
gfcsx LL   s   A V V V V; F V 5 VV __j~· Vjamin R. Hart, Louis E. Nollau,
irlcan ’— AA t A AAA A ‘ A "     Q AA _A ·   Charles O. Peratt, Homer Puckett,
Af lbf A AA · A I — * A·   ‘·—- A . A A‘A` s -'   Heber H. Rice, Lillian Austin
Si¤¤¤l   ‘ “ _ AA A ·   — · ‘A Robertson,   Craig Shelby, \Vil-
lmcf   A A .   _ _   »   A A. ‘‘`’‘°   ‘‘`‘` ‘ liam H. \\’arder and Dr. George
Jl lll? ‘ A               V~VV     H. \t\’ilson. Messages olA regrets
i€lAS‘   · `‘’‘       —A’_   r_AA    i f  ~   from Nancy Bt1lAord, “Tommy"
[iriam   ·.»._     5 QV   Smith and Cornelius \Vare.
on, H A   A         _V_V§ V lt is said that life begins at forty.
tl903. 5   V   `_   AAAA lf my span of years should be
    · A A ‘   ‘A’:’° measured Vby that olA 1ny grand-
41-             AV=—    _...      father, thirty-two years still lie
A i       V__     ahead. before the sunset. Our class
MAAAASA A·   .=`         A tree planted in the Spring of l904,
EAASAAAAA AA A A A   A‘AAA A       AAA   . though having experienced a strug-
It WAAS   _ AAA  _     A       gle in its infancy, even as you and
lucffsj A ‘   _AA;;VAV.AA        A Al, has, 11everthelAess, weathered the
g C af     A »   .   ;“"`A AAVVA     A.         storms and shared the sunshine, to
{ what       ‘ AA =·” AA A · A ‘ - AA A   ._A· t’—AA `   ··—A   AAAA   ·.AAAA   reach forth its spreading branches
normal f 1 AA AA AA ‘ A AAAA ‘A   A · AA AA ’ ` "   AAAA "   · A‘A· iA‘AAAA“ ` A t AA to shelter and to welcome us toda}’.
me AEA   Front row—Chorles O. Perrott, Huber H. Rice, Lillion Austin Robertson, Pri<>r l0 its ljlmulng We had been
ll) (OUA   George H. Wilson, Croig Shelby, Louis E. Nollou; back row—Ben R. Hort, fA[]]‘]]i$hC(l three trees fl`O]ll WlllCl1
get Ul   Williom H. Worder, Homer Puckett ond Chorles R. Gilmore. Selection was LO bc made by thc
nchefm AA +\T`_AT T“ TmAAATTAAAFA ;1   But the uniors securely hid
ng CUNA   HEBER H- RICE SPEAKS OUVCIA lvcmlcu H<>l¤¤¤~ wid ivhift appeared Alo be the two choice A
Afuslw ,;l_ AT ALUMNI LUNCHEON ulxm H Si·¤il2¤‘ °(AC"$i(m:_ _ trees, which left us no option but  
TS AAAAA is {dl A. AHM any old lA(’ll"“' Sm mlxcd to plant the scrubby little maple `‘'AAA A " f
§A A ·( ACSA bl HEBAAR H' RICE PIAGSA with [ho b(’}'$i which remained. Not discouraged, .
fl? PNAAA fi AAAACAAA OA Ahc _C A H S S Of A 9 0 4 ’ AAH hs 11;*5* mm him out however, we set it out amid pomp I
lV€‘ASff"   gA;AAv€AA§AAy AAA K€mAACAA)A’ af AAA? “Alll“’“l lmlkmg il lmlsci and ceremonies, made speeches {
lllfhl   A AAAAAAU hmChC(m’ Umvcrsuy Of AAHQHQA lim ulnlamlffs Chcm and poured out oratory upon it. — `
subjctl- · Kemucklh Allmc 2» IQ44- L€xl“g' Und thc (Ym*ll"SA““A$ Slmcy The luniors suggested that little ;»_ L
<>cl`¤lAlA·AVA gg? AQZIIAAAA the AAQAAAAEAAA AHHAVCAAA UOM [mw is H lil"' "ACAIAC hope Acould be iiéia for its survival, sv l
Ylllfclw p l AAAS Reumom LWCMY l" “l¥h'·AA in view of the warm air that had HV 1
lllS‘ AAAAA A _—_— This is [hc (’“A"Sl°l° el the ff"` been thus administered upon it, __ i
V.[y_ Vlctif  Mr. Foastmaster, President Don- tieth anniversary olA the class of [md that it was dcslincd U) Www], VVV
iancis  ;’V€111, Distinguished Guests, Fel- l9()~l. Our class extends its pro- HPV H,,wCvm.V thc,-C al,I,C;,rCd [O V VV I
2) Ow Alumni and Friends: foundest respects and heartiest (crmzimml rm Page Il) V I V
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Returns To Duty
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l »_       L   S `. - _ _ e Maior E. S. C. Ford of Lexiiig. Pvt
I .     —: it to  `h_ E   ` · ton, 21 graduate oI` tl1e University lon, a
i I   _ _1    `‘>`'``‘ ° 1 111 1930, who came I1o111e to the versity
.   s     c‘ ` States thc last ol` june, retnrnerl ° furiou
. °   i to active (lllly _luly 12 at tl1e Army AI`I“1"’
,   . ii~i. ` is   ‘ `.\i ts    it. *·  _.      Air Forces redistrilmtion center in n?°_mb'
    " esi     _. * ‘`,.    ._ Q . . . . — vision.
  .       f s    i.i‘   ‘ Miami. l‘I01`1(I¥i· I-Ic was the first Orders
· .  is `· ——    ss   · F X    ·i`.` 5s`¤:=é “€ i`.»·..`   · ·
1     “ fi .i.ij. t A   Y   i‘.i   .»`r    . U· >— A- lhsht S¤rs¢<>¤ Sem <>v¤¤~- the ri
 _  __`   is  t is   seas at the beginning of the warg   knoeke
<2i *     ‘  "   · ·     ~ ,      . . I
I =     ;j°%$..f?      HC WCIII I0 EIII%“I*IIId· MHY 12. 1942. é Hm
  ` _` »3i >        `_ M_ _     _ · I · I l I s Y
          N     He participated 111 the Tunisian   bw`}
.  e   ”*  ~ .- > _     i _`   ==·   C21IT1])211£§l1, the invasion of Sieilii 1  poi.? -
  . ‘   ...·`. T T.   · ` # · 1 io
    `   `_.~   TT · ' ~ ' · .7 ‘ ~ .
  H   .i.. e __  and the landing 111 Italy. \\ hile l Wlmtc
A   ilri         oyctscits, hI¢1>lOl I‘Ol(l 11ad three —:  Iangual
se )'1`2lC '1.1’ `ts I · ' ‘. · the f
Jenn Ovrestreet Brown Lt. Virginia L. Overstreet S gd I (QI unl S _u;( C2 ins mcdl thc F2]
ca care. e specia lZ€( 111 antici- i I
 , _ —_ __   _'. , tlro_
hhs. I)dl1I   BIOWII, IO1ll1ClIy L[_ Virgiiiigi Lec ()\*Ci*5[i*(j(j[ ()[ l)¢l[lllg1l1€Hl21l(l1S()l`(ICl“S2ll11()l1l{[hQ lee PIX)
. . . . - -;.. ’ P »_ . ...  _ ) 111
_ lle.111 r\l1ll Oxttstttet ol LCXITHQ Lexiogioil who was giadiiaied aviators, and lll t1‘a11sferr111g to hos- i Foliom
[()D,`\\‘l`lS_ graduated I1()111 the Lilll- [mm the Univcrsov in 1942, my pitals oi- i-esi stations men who Hnauv
versity 111 194tI and enhsted 111 r _ gave evideiiee oi exiieme iieivous ,_ 1 r
“yo(.S io Soolombol. 19,12, mlo teied O.C.S. at Des Moines, Iowa, * )_ l _ _ Z ¤11<·t11·
_ _ _ _ _ ness. He entered the 1·\lI'I1y 111 . iablll
mg her ().C.S. training at Des [ht? {0ll0Wl11g beptember. She has loiio after having Completed H   N
I.\[OiII€S, lO\VEI.. H(‘1`l`€C1`lllli1}g duty (IOHC I`€CI`U.I[·II`Ig duty H[ 1A[IH.I][H, l)()S[.gi*adua[€ Course in $uy·(y·Ci·\1 I- Nu -
. . . · , . . . ._ . * " #' HC
was tlollt. 111 .\lI)2U1§» Gd-· and SPC - (`,;i_! and S eciai due, at Patterson _____________ y
cial 1`t‘(`1`l1ilil1'~" for Air \\'acs in -. . . ` _ Mude
_ _¤_ _ _ , _ l~1e1d, Fairfield, Ohio, and also at RETURNS TO DUTY
Georgia, BIISSISSIPPI. lexus and C sl k N Y Sh _   Bliss
liloritla. She was (`Olllllllllldlllg of» amp ` um S’ ` ' C IS DOW CZIPL R· D- MCIm}'I`C· Umled  I rector
lieu. of the msi log _.\_ C_ Ycgiulclit recruiting for the Transportation States Army Air Forces, stationed   been P
. :11 Fort hIL`(il(‘Il2`i1l(I..·\l3l)3'Il1H, and Corps i11 New Orleans. at Santa Alla. Ciilifa Y€¤1Y¤€· r · . . J 1 __
· Lieut. J. L. G¤rriS0l’\ press announced that Lexington’s III€* Ca1’“II“ Mdmym was u mem.   the S:
, Wounded In France newest hero is First Lieut. Wiaruer be Of the Univmisily Of Kcmucki   Organig
_ LL looses Loo Goiiisoo ol Lose Broughrnan. I-Ie was ll member Cellsss YI s’3mu§l°€ lflclgltltgi E  residenr
. · · · . .. · . . _ >res1c en 1 IC entra en '  ·
rngton, at former student ol tI1e of thi 6I*I IIIIII ef IVIIZIIIIIOIKIS E .( C i   _. only   clude ei
l l_loivei.siiv_ was shot io the iighi winch landed 111 FI`2lI1C€.` Having Ommumtl OIICCH · SSOUR ` gelling
side of l1is chest six days after Iought SIX d?*Y$ I)€hmd {IIC lines. —_ ____ - __TTT T l three se
Ittndiuq with the invasion forces IIC WES "*·’0II“(I€d and HYIHIIY €V?~€· BEGINS STUDIES  _ A.B. iii
. in France. He was taken by plane IIEIIBII I0 E“§IH“(I· Capt. Edward E. Gother111H1t0I ’i}  I933 ai
to Englzuid for hospitalization. He At the hospital in England, Lgxirigroiis ii former Student til ‘? lucky H
was i11 constant action for tl1e six Lieutenant Broughman was proud the University, has bee11 assigtlfll   COlIllS€i(
days alter D-Day. of his company and glad to tell its to Philadelphia for advanced ratlttl  j_ the WO;
*—‘"-‘ """""“ $[0YY. but had lilllC [0 Say about and signal-supply training. CMI   VC1`Sity C
§II¥¤b€"* M¤c°n ··I°II'I$ w¤V€$ his PHYI ID [IIC Iiilldiflg and [IIC [ain Gotligrrrigiri ig 3 United SIMS is;  €€I\’(i(l ]
V Ellfilbeih MZICOH of H€‘¤d€1`S¤¤- fight which followed. He said: Marine who was recently f€I€?l$Id   bmke ir
kv-- has been accepted for cfficers "Our division accomplished its tram the Naval Hospital at 0¤I·   She is
U`i\\l\UT§` ID the VVHVES HI Smith mission and my company did its land, Calif., after nine 111ot1iI1$°I   A$S0ciati
I College, Northampton. Mass. She stuff. The mission was [UllgI1.n treatment for tropical f€v€1`· II   IIIG Amr
was graduated from the University Lieutenant BI`0l1gll1llHl] was grad- saw Combat at GL1;1(l21lC21UHIi NIIIII  ‘:· "”S md “’ ROM- HC was =¤   »;“;*   ·- l “‘i‘  
member of the 36th “Texas" ni-   ‘ ` V  
‘“ vision- With o eonrpnnion ne was   ;.. f  . '  
wer- the from line to replace one   oV`o A    
,,1,, knocked out by German artillery   `    
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ian . heavy mist the signalmen, coax-      
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_ ‘ mg a jeep along, reached outpost  
nne , wnittone knowledge or the rrenen   i
rrr . lrmsuass set them Safely ¤hr<>¤sh   eee   ..e;  
edi * the forward position but beyond  
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tid the French hne a Geriiigm pigmc gi;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiigigigiiiiiiiiiggifgjfig ‘§gé]i§g§i ;Q§Qiji;ii§§E§§i£§i§iiiii§i§i§§§§§§€Q .5Eiii.?E§E§E§E§E§2iii?iiil.iEiiiEiZi$iE§E;E§E§E;Eiii?iii?Eiiiiiiiiiifiiifgiiziii
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ll dropped a llare which caught the   l`l“ Z 
‘° jeep in an open stretch of the road,   ‘l`   
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hO$‘ Fortunately, the destination was  
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who finally reached, the radio delivered  
‘<¤{$· .— and the operators were able to es-   ‘’ “```      ``i``l;:l  
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’ m tablish coinmumcations.   ‘’‘`   —  
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rr Noncy D. Lewis Is    
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. Mcde A$$|$i'¤¤l' D€¤n _   ·`
i V Miss Nancy D_ Lewis, Social Di_ `   ‘
llwj  ·· rector of Pembroke College, has Miss Vera W. Gillespie
0ll€ i‘ been roi cl A ` · · ·
Q p note to ssistant Dean Miss Vera \\’ Gilles ie of M · S" `
ed t0   _ - _ _ · _ P Fl)S- tigma Phi,
hal   of Pembroke, according to an an- ville has been appointed editor ol On receiving her degree Miss
Slow.   riréuncement made by Dr. james P. the Richmond Daily Register in Gillespie joined the journalism
ming     ?iI`l1S, i vice-president ol Brown Richmond, Kentucky. She is the stall and served as secretary of the
 . U1V€l‘S1tV. ‘ . · · _ .
yiiiaii   M_ I _ _ Only WPHEH €dl[Ol of 3 daily HGWS- Clepaitment lor three ye;ii~S_ She
mem   l 1SS Lewis will have charge of P3P€1` lll K€¤ll1€l