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      Published quarterly by the University of Kentucky on the campus o£Vthe University of Lex- _
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I ;   I VOLUME XXXII ·
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  Ada D. Refbord ...., . ..,.......... .. ........, . ...,,.,,......,.,. . .. . Editor lggyli  
g   V Helen G. King .,.,......   ......................... . ........ . ,..,... .. Managing Editor
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    Marguerite McLaughlin .   ,..........,........   ....,... .. . .. . . Associate Editor
`.   Ken Kuhn .............i................... . ............,................., . Sports Editor  V.
E   Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post. Office at Lexington. Ky., May 1, 1952, under the »
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*   . AUGUST 1961 ll()l\Il·ZC()l\llNC!  
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 2   l REUNIONS AND DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARDS . 8 4
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- *.   20W. KY- (T€\'m €XP11'€S 1963) \VilIiam Calvert, Maysville, Ky. Ir(—(-_  · _
. -. ra; s Dr. O. B. Murphy, 743 West Cooper Drive, R. R. Dawson, Bloomfield, Ky.  WU) Medal
'     Lexington, Ky- (Term expires 1963) _ Dr. George Estill, Maysville, Ky. , , . _ ,, Q , 0 t, ,
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    advice and wise counsel, and problems dissolved and anxieties faded z 1,,l(;i,_·l, 1
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v     versrt of Kentuck raduates have our heartfelt and lastrn s m ath 1. mi
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 ·     and so, also, have the men and women of this great University family   sram.,11(1 1
  ...’ ,   °   ; whose lives his own life touched with such gentle yet decisive influence. i E¤¤*¤‘it·¤s 11
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y     admired his dauntless spirit believe that he served God for the love »4 l"“"¤*°¤¤¤1
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l part. to volunteer alurnnr leaders-lrrlp and adrnrnrstratrvc l“.ullul)ll, to lwgm building lute this full amd it is hoped ; l
  srrppolt. zllltl to .41 ll‘¤¤¤i<'l"**> l)()() persons. a lounge. the great hall for receptions F,
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      For the first time in University of Kentucky history Civil Defense Administration and one ol the prinzgi  i
·     an alumnus-member of the President’s Cabinet was the speakers at the Alumni Seminar which preeedeml llwzf;  
    speaker at the annual Alumni Reunion banquet held last Day.  
 $·   lune 3 in the Bluegrass Room of the Student Union. and, Mr. Hillenmeyer has distinguished himsell in i.  
    for the Hrst time the University of Kentucky Alumni As- and church allairs. and received the highest limmni l · jl 
 r ‘   sociation presented Distinguished Service Awards to ferred upon a (Iatholie layman when he was kniulilt.  _
    tl`lI`€€ gl°ZlClU2I.t€S of lZh€ UHIV€fSlty \VllO l`l&l\’€ (llSl§iI]glllSl]€(l l'UCCIIt }'(.‘ill`S   illC I)()pL‘. I'lt‘ S(’I’\‘(‘(l l`<)I` lll;lI|}` )i‘·¤"·  
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I it  Titel Tlw Hoa Elvis ]. Stahr, ]r., ’36, Secretary of the ales and one of whom, Raimi H,_ as naw ia. ih:.  j>su“_i\_q]°` ‘
'     AUTIY 21IlCl president of the 25th reunion glass was the lU€ml)€‘1` of {liv ll()il|`(l of ll`l'\lSl(’(‘S anti a past pw -· wen;} tl
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;   ‘ “‘;i the largest representation ot any reuniting class in the Mr. Stahr has had a distinguished public ¤l¤‘~·*7—»  alumnus \I_
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      president of the Alumni Association. They were; Louis l"l`lml< l°lW<‘·  `’ Dl- Harry [
      ‘ E. Hill€DIH€Y€T, ,07, L€XlI`lglJOl'l l1l1I`S€l'ym2111; MT. Stal'l1' i\/ll'. (lmicli has lnatl a long anti ¢,lisiinQ\llSl1l‘ll ‘*l`  0flll€ Alum!]
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