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advising CPAs in the firm's treading machines, equipment         l
other 105 offices . . . and matricies for the retreading , i
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Gerald Reclktenwald l49, industry.   M.     i l
manager of Air Products re· l rec
search and development de- ,51 The large plate glass Gant has also been touted V LO
paytmentl recently received a Wll"ldOWS ifi llW€ COI`l'l€l` office fOl’ 5 ClI'LlQ pI‘OQI`Bl'T\ l`l€   rec
patent for the invention ot a william M Samuels l51 provide a panoramic view of established in the city, county glv
process to enhance the soivent has been appglnled execullve the Ohio lRiver. The waterway and parochial schools. He llc]
barrier property of colored plas— Cllmclm Ol the Amellcan Asso- is busy with pleasure boats received an outstanding alll
tic rnateriais _ _ _ Ben |_ Big. Clallcn Ol Blood Banks and barges. Sunlight dances layman award from the llls
geygtaff ,]r_ ’49l nationa] corn- Robert El Clements   on the water and bathes the Kentucky Medical Association R0
mitteelman of the Hattiesburg elected Vlce pmsldenllleal buy- nearby office occupant as he for that work. l l l Sul
Assoclatton ot Lite Underwrit- ln for R J Re nolds Tobacco studies legal files and papers. The UK Alumni Association U l
ersl recentiy accepted an award cg ‘ ‘ il Col Ha Soon the observer fails to also has honored the man lol
for the chapter for outstanding Kozpany   `,5ll ll_ 'l nv distinguish where the hum of with presentation of the l l
community service presented _ ' ogms _r' ’ C le Seem- activity emanates—from the Alumni Service Award to him is esl
by the national association _ _ _ ity pohce Offlcer at Dover AFB’ river outside or from William in 1969. The award is framed : CO
Sam J. Whalen ’49, pres- Del; pgrgotidto colcnslllsl M. Gant '43, judge of the and hangs on his office wall   gi
ident of Aerobraze Corpor- ,52 Tllallleél lnlzgllglgrlal ples: Kentucky Court of Appeals, along with his diplomas and l del
ation, now international pres- ldelll Ol Gamma Slgma Della Second Appellate District, several other awards. Y wl
ident of the board of trustees of agllcullulal honor Soclely l l l Owensboro. Cant is the only person to l an
the Metal Treating Institute, a Wllllam .l. Manley ,51 ,55 Gant is an Owensboro twice serve as president of the l ,53
trade association of 230 U.S., lecelved ll Supellol Sélvlcé native whose goal, when he national Alumni Association.   Col
Canadian and European com- award lol ud namlc leadelslll graduated from the UK law He presided in 1958 and   slr
mercial heat treating com- .y p school in ’43, was to return to again during the University’s ?
_ and exceptional performance _ _ l C l . l l b l. . . Be
pames ` ' ' in the administration of pro- hl? mer mw? and Set up 6 $324 gl; enma Ce Q ra lon ln Z the
grams Wllhln lhe Us- Depall private practice. Then other llM—   Cl l d d   Wll
l l m€nlOlAgllCullul_€l,, opportunities and new rs. ant an atten e l WO
.   avenues of legal involvement over 40 events and each lwas l gle
, opened up. enjoyable andlwell-done,   the
52 For 14 1/2 years, he was a Gant said. He s also proud l Wl
  ll Commonwealth’s attorney and that during this term of office   I
lf 4 James W- Moore ’52· PY0‘ for 8 years was a juvenile representation on the Alumni  
4. \ le$5OT Ol mechanical enQlneel" court judge. ln 1976, he was Board of Directors was  
    ins at the Unlilelslly Ol Virsima. elected to his Appeals Court broadened. .
  _ Y ze   has been named a Fellow ofthe ludgeshio "Bei0re the bylaws were I i
Weaver ,49 Alnencan Svcietv el Mecllan‘ Instrumental in drafting changed, the furtherest   ide
Dll Roblllt El weavel ,49 lcal Englneels · · · Cel- lEd' Kentucky’s current court representation to the west , Ent
Clllel Ol llle baclellologll llllll lll Wald F- Hessel Jr- dzv system, Gant was cited for came from Louisville, except   ing
the Allallla Celllel lol Dlsellse awarded menlelleus Selwee distinguished service to the for me, and to the east, l ing
C..i..,i, . ..€n ii, initiated im. m' as wmandr 0*. the Criminal ima System by M it was Mt- Mrs- _   M
llle UK cllaplel Ol Ollllcloll 100lhU gliglslen R Cemlglllllee the Kenlugkg Council on H llixcellenlgpeople wer; getting
. QYOUP - · nny e$el'V S a Crime an e inquency. e`s eat in t e e ections ecause
gilgallgnaggill lnétllzxlilllgilihzi dndeneelf a Speelal mlsalen Ol practiced both civil and of the heavy concentration of
Blackburn ·49 lecellled all llalnlng new lecnllls durms the criminal law and believes in voting alumni who supported
nnnnlaly deglee llnlll Solllll Summer Ol 1979 · · · DP the rights of taxpayers and in the candidates from their r (
eln West Vllglnla Collllnllllllll Glover C- Miller 5% a Z99lO‘ the rights of victims to central area." l is
College ln Wllllllnlsnn l€COgnlZ_ Qlsll at lN9llh Camlma _Stat€ restitution from the criminal. Gant says his interest in l der
lng Blacllbllln lol llle lllSllll_ UnlVel'$llV~ elected P"e$‘de“l‘ But, talking with Gant you alumni work is spurred by a l tics
lnenlal lnle he has played lll soon learn that the world realization of what his trat
the development Ol llle COlll_ l » — · outside the courtroom has education has meant to him. qua
lnunlly College System ln llllll i . _ provided him with challenges "l feel a profound obligation l (Sl·
Slate   and satisfactions as deep as to repay both Transylvania Bel
._   { those earned in his career. University which took the l
,   Gant is founder of they rough edges off a kid whod l
60 V     l  ll Daviess County Children s never been anywhere or done
 _ ` __ l ?   Center (Levy Memorial anything, and UK which put
Morris V. Johnson ’50 was     we-"   Home). The center is a on the polish giving me a
named general manager of the Miller ,52 temporary "home" for profession and introducing me E
Rawls Division of National €l€€l of the NC- Academy of dependent and neglected to some of the finest people in Carr
Standard Company where he's Science {Of 197980 and PYe$· children who may eventually the world." Cl lrzllal
responsible for sales. produc ident of the Southeastern $0* return to their families or BO?
ii0¤. quallly €O¤lfOl and the en· clely Ol PaTa$llOlO9l$l$· receive permanent placement Rol
si¤¢¤ri¤s Ol a full llne of life f€· Continued next page with foster parents. mln
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