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Michael R. Moloney ’65, Hmwris Cau- T"       .  / " " A   l
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Crowe `53, and James P. Chapman,   l   ‘~* _        ,,,·_ ,”,—           —   1
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T) dry ° ‘1_T‘"‘f°T dn Rupulor qua HY m Charles VV. Byers, vocational education, Lexington campus; Thomas Ingram, marketing, Lexington l
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ship is as much an obligation and re- ical sciences, Ashland Community College. At far left is selection committee chairperson Kay Bell; l
Spomibilily in citizenship as it is 3 lar right, Association president Jack Guthrie.  
5 mark ol` highest distinction and honor.  
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Dr. David Roselle receives the University’s president's medallion from Trustee Chairman Robert
I\/lcCovvan. The medallion was commissioned l8 years ago by alumnus C. Robert "Buss" Yeager
’33 and presented to former president Otis A, Singletary who gave it to the University during the
investiture ceremony for Dr. Roselle April l4.
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