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Mabel McKenny *44, 21 vaaiimst, mia      N  ‘”- C __5%           “
her husband William, '49, 'SO, a vio-     _ A ·   4  R ij  
list, and their daughter, Nancy ’84, a       S i  wg sn}  
cellist, have once again performed in { V   A     $   C   "    "
the University of Kentucky Symphony   7 _       -, ! V _   jr ‘ A
_ Orchestra summer concert. The com- E,     I - - ‘   i  
munity concert has become a tradi- \   ·· " _ ¢     _   
tional event for the family — they have   `*  · h   .    
_ been performing in the communitycon-   yr (Q ,,. @_      .A—·
C€1`[Sl1lC€ 1983. Each of the McKenny5 , V 4 =        .
graduated from the UK School of Mu- ` ` _ ,   M/*     f ___f  
sic. Mabel and \*\’illiam live in Rich-     FJ .5     f ‘/ 
moncl,andNancy,alibrarian atEastern   _   N  Fg  \ __     ‘
Kentucky University, lives in Lexington. f °‘ ‘ °  l`   V  
CMW, Inc., (Chrisman, Miller, CMWhas six princip¤ls—allUKgr¤du-
 "`_"—“’T Woodford), an architecture, engi- ates. They are, left to right, Chenault
"   neering, interior design firm with Woodford '58, Alan B. Sullivan '76,
 j criminal justice consultants in Lexing- Jack H. Ballard II '70, Kenneth V.L.
V ton has quite a claim on the UK con- Miller '55, Gordon M. Campbell '7'l,
Louise Wiemqn *50, *64 has ,·€C€i\·€d nection - of 42 employees 23 are UK and Norman Chrisman Jr., '45, seated.
the 1991 Outstanding Member Award   Plum"! °"d_lw° °r° °°m"'g d°gr°°s
from the Lexington Metropolitan   In englneenng
` W oman’s Club. She has been a member  3 {_   , ~ V. ·‘   I I
of the club for BO years. She retired as a         ' “
counselor at Biyan Station High School f     .  
  in 1985. She edits the Kentucky Associa- _ l _ _   I      
i tion for Counseling NEVVS (KADC   g ’ ·   sr `    * ¥ ll   ifi q.    ·.` ‘
f NEWS), which received a first place \ _ fi I -’ ,_ I · _  "' ’ { _,
  award at a recent national association ;  _    4) l `L ` — Q EX  '  -   _ _ {
  convention in Reno, Nev. She and her  —,  ' ’  _ if x s "Qp-» - ( K "     l » "  "  ..
. husband, Quintin, have two sons, ‘ _ ~ ix   vg °   » ` v Y ‘ i 1 l V      1
T George ’79 and Michael ’80, '83. l` ‘ /  ‘     { T  i I i ' K;  "
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Louis M. Ford ’5l has been inducted ·-  ;..   - ·   . <,  r _ 4 * Us
` into Honoraiy Life membership of the    ;   5 . ·    
Oklahoma City Geological Society, an i if \   4*   °
f honor given to members of the society if , _ V · Y ’
who have made outstanding contribu- _g 4 V ·• ` ki J . qw
tions to the society, to the science of _;_____ ; 5* · F [
geology, and to the geological profession. l if
_ Boone Rose Jr. ,54 1_€m_€d from Mvmc CMW’s other UK graduates include, '73 and Brian Weidlich '82. Back row
_ ·* back row — left to right, Karen Jones steps—top to bottom, Jack Ballard '70,
B€z¤c1¤.L\·F·B-.5-(Z-i¤¤ W75 as bass ¤<>¤¤- ·79, sustm Noel ·s0,r¤¤y¤ seevenwn Braun Han ·a0, Alun suuavun ·76 me
mander. He says he “ll`1()\'€Cl to the '87 (no longer employed at CMW), Bill Norman Chrisman'45. Front row steps
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g [O Indlim RNC]-.(A0l(lnX Club H not-{Ol- Mlil?¢;· '5é. F:>nt row - leff to right, '71 land Kellie McCow¤n l87, '89?
L. profit commumty of 490 homes on the Gregg wedver .83l Furlin Sadr .86,
f g<>1i`¤<>¤¤‘S¢"’ lll M€lbOUl`“€· Royce Bourne' 76, Gordon Campbell The two members of the staff in the
K '7I, James Martin '77, Roger Rearden process of earning UK degrees are
, Joe Martin, in electrical engineering
and Jim Hatmaker, in mechanical
; engineering. y
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