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HOME
We are glad

Welcome Home.

that

are back.
we had the silver tongue of the
.most gifted orator or the fluent fing-,eof the greatest editorial writer
we could no better express to you
our feelings on this day, than with
the simple words Welcome Home,
we are glad that you are back.
You who have been away from the
campus for a long time will note
the many chances that have, been
wrought with the years that have
rassed since you were ."here as a
student. Perhaps you will find some
f of the loved land marks gone. of This,sadwhile it may cause a twinge
'
ness to your heart, is evidence of the
erowth and expansion of the Uni
"versitv of Kentucky. We have be- come the Alumni of a great univer
sityone that is destined to lead
all others in the South.
Your minds today are filled with
the elories'of football and teams both
of the present and the past. But
you should take a little time off to
inspect your Alma Mater. You are
now a part of it, a living representative and advertisement of what it has
'done in the past. It is through you
that its successes and failures are
made known to the world.
Give just a thought to the future
glories of the University of Kentucky
as a great institution of learning,
leading the South with its programs
of expansion and service.
We are glad that you are home
Welcome to your campus.
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Class Personals

o-1925

John Clement Riley, Jn; is a mining
engineer in South America. His address is Compania Minera, Choco
Pacifico, Republic of Columbia, South
America.
Karle Hermann Rohs, is living at
Cynthiana, Ky.
Anna Mae Sloan is teaching school
in Butler, Ky.
Myrtle L Stephens is a teacher in
the Department of English of the
John C. Corlise school at Covington,
Ky. She is living at 3517 Glenn
avenue.
Emma R. Stevenson is living in
Maysville, Ky.
Hugh A. Tanner is a geologist and
is living in Thumber, Texas. His
address is Box 225.
Mary Lee Taylor is teaching in the
Home Economics Department of the
Western Kentucky Teachers College
at Bowling Green, Ky.
Halbert H. Thornberry is in the
Division of Plant Pathology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota.
Martha Wheeler is living at 1006
Cherokee road, Louisville, Ky.
1926

Terry L. Arterberry is assistant
purchasing agent for the North Jellico
Coal Company, Wilton, Ky.
Joseph William Austin is a salesman with the U. S. Radiator Corporation of 1631 High street, Louisville,
Ky. He is living at 125 West Hill
street.
' David Browing, Jr., is a draftsman
with the Indian Refining Company at
Lawrenceville, 111. His address is P.
O. Box 632.
Hugh C. Card is an engineer with

Be sure to visit

the Alumni Office
while here

Tomorrow nieht. as is the custom,
the Alumni Association and Lexington Alumni Club of the University of
Kentucky will give a dance in the New
Basketball building. The hours are
from 8:30 until 12. Every graduate,
former student, student and friend of
the University of Kentucky is invit
ed to attend. A good orchestra will
be there to furnish you with the best
music obtainable. If you think you
are too old to dance come on any
way and watch the youngsters. You
may find that you still have a good
waltz or foxtrot in your system yet.
The dance is given by Alumni, for
Alumni and for the benefit of Alumni.
Come and give your support.

THE FACULTY
ALUMNI
Doubtless a great many of you
Homecoming Alumni will want to call
on your friends on the faculty Saturday morning. Numbered among
the faculty members of the University
of Kentucky are a great many grad
uates and former students some of
whom attended school during the
time that you were here. Believing
that you will want to call on them
and talk over old times and football
crames of bygone days we have pub
lished a partial list of those Alumni
who serve the University of Kentucky
in various capacities. These you will
find in another column on this page
Call on them, they will be glad to ,see

HOME

WELCOME

Here is to all Alumni and here
is to those who come to visit their
Alma Mater on Saturday, the Home
Coming Day!
May you all, men and women,
graduates and former students, enjoy the day and catch anew the
spirit of Kentucky.
Frank L. McVey,
President.
November 20, 1926.

IS ANNOUNCTD

BIRTH

Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Rhoades of

Lexington have announced the birth
of a baby daughter who has been
named Betty Ree Rhoades. She was
born Tuesday,. November 9, at the
Good Samaritan hospital. Mr. Rhoads
is a graduate of the University with
the class of 1915. He is a member
of the executive committee of the
Alumni Association of the university
and is with the Kentucky Agricultural
Experiment Station.
GOES TO FRANKFORT
Miss Rosemary Kaufman, '26 has
accepted a position in the office of
the State Treasurer at Frankfort and
has gone to Frankfort to take up her
new duties. She is a graduate of the
College of Arts and Sciences.
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Dr. and Mrs. B. F. VanMeter of
Lexington have announced the engagement of their danughter, Margaret Wetherill VanMeter to Mr. Lloyd
Baker Avarett of Lexington, Ky., and
Danville, Va. Miss VanMeter is la
graduate of the College of Arts and
Sciences of the university with the
class of 1925. Mr. Avarett was graduated from the university with the
class of 1923 with a degree of B. A.
you.
in History and Political Science. He
returned to the university where he
took his masters degree in 1925. The
the Kentucky State Road Department exact date for the marriage has not
and is located in Pineville, Ky.
yet been announced.
Ava J. Cawood is living at 2 Ra- moth road, Ashville, N. C.
Henry Moore is assistant manager
Cecil Marvin Charles is in the Department of Anatomy, School of Med- of the Garrad Mills at Lancaster, Ky.
George W. Newman, Jr., is living
icine, Washington University, St.
in Cleveland and his address is Box
Louis, Missouri.
Nelle "Wl Chipman is teaching in 937 Y.M.C.A.
Thomas H. Oliver is with the Singer
She is
the Lebanon High School.
Manufacturing Company of Cairo,
avenue,
living at 315 Proctor-Kno- x
111.
His addresfe is- 1606 Washington
John Albert Dabney is a second
lieutenant in the Seventh Infantry, ovenue.
John I. Owen is teaching in the
U. S. Army. He is stationed at Fort
publis schools of Gilbertsville, Ky.
Cook, Nebraska.
, Katherine E. Davenport is teaching Edward R. Young is a draftsman
in the Mayslick in the Greenville plant of the Chicago
Home Economics
Bridge and Iron Works'. His address
High School, Mayslick, Ky.
James R. Davidson is taking post is box 283 Greenville, Penn.
Alfred Simpson is working on the
graduate work in the University of
Kentucky, preparatory to reentering test course of the Westinghouse Electric Company at Wilkinsburg, Penn.
the U. S. Flying Corps.
John Willis Drake is living at His address is 412 West street.
Audrey E.- Slaughter is living at
Bloomfield, Ky.
George A. Farrant is an engineer 3303 Roger street, Covington, Ky.
Anna Louise Smather is teaching
with the Combustion Utilities Company of New York. He is living at school at Simpsonville, Kentucky.
Eleanor Chenault Smith 'is living
apartment 61, 600 Riverside Drive,
at 241 South Ashland avenue, Lexing- New York City.
Malinda Fisher is living at 646 Del tou, Ky.
Miss George Moore Smith is living
aware avenue, Tampa, Florida.,
Virgil D. Florence is a farmer and at 1931 Bardstown road, Louisville,
Kentucky.
is located at R. R. 4, Paris, Ky.
John Rowan Smith, is living at 1922
Isadore Goldben is in the engineer
ing department of the Singer Manu East Seventieth street, Cleveland, "O
Ramon L. Spears is in the testing
facturing Company of Cairo, 111. He
is living at 2613 Washington avenue, department of th General Elctric
John P. Holtzclaw, Jr., is in the Company at Schnectady, N. Y. He is
engineering department of the Buffalo living at 232 Union street.
Jav Stout Stockhardt is with the
Forge Company of Buffalo, N. Y.
His address is 425 Norwood avenue. Illinois Steel Company at Gary, Indi
Zachery Taylor Johnson is doing ana. He is living at the Massachu
editorial work with a religious weekly setts hotel.
Kenneth EL Tuggle is living at Bar
publication at 523 First street, Louis
boursville, Ky.
ville, Ky.
Elmore A. Vossmeyer is in the real
Lydia Catherine Kahnt is research
assistant in the department of biolog estate business at 606 Monmouth
ical chemistry of the St. Louis Medi street, Newport, Ky.
Joseph A. Weingartner is in the
cal School. She is living at 3508 Vis
engineering department of th Amerita avenue, St. Louis.
Elizabeth Nelson Lilleston is living can Telephone and Telegraph Company. H is located at 943 Hurt Build
m Pans, Kentucky.
is managing edi ing, Atlanta, Georgia.
' Ted G. McDowellEnterprise
Otis R. Wheeler is a county agent
tor of the Harlan
of Har
and is located at Hawesville, Ky.
lan, Ky.
Mrs. Flora Bryant Mackey is liv. Powderly, Ky.
Francis S. Withers is living at
ing in Williamsburg, Ky.
Lillian Elizabeth May is living at Powderly, Ky.
Margaret Wayne Wooten is teach620 Elsmere Park, Lexington, Ky,
Maria Middleton is living in Shelby ing school in Hazard, Kentucky.
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Homecoming

Nicholas John Weller is an attorney
Mary Page Milton is registrar of
the Connecticut College for Women at and is living in Pineville, Ky.
George C. Whately is with the firm
New London, Connecticut.
of Whately and Whately real estate,
insurance and loan company of Birmingham, Ala.
1881

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Prof. Merry L. Pence is professor
of physics at the University of Kentucky. He is living at 635 Maxwelton
Court, Lexington.

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"To Your Health and Happiness"

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Alumni Dance, New Basketball
building, 8:30 until 12 o'clock.

GRADUATE IS IN CHARGE
Changes on the campus of the University of Kentucky have been rapid
and marked within the last few years.
Many Homecoming Alumni who will
visit the campus Saturday for the
first time in several years will marvel
at the changes that have been
wrought in so short a time. Even
those who were here no longer ago
than last year will see many changes
that have been brought about within
the few intervening months.
Chief among the changes are: the
new quarters for the College of Law,
the new forge shop, the new art center and the marked improvement in
the appearance of the campus generally.
The new Law building, formerly the
Old Chemistry building is just behind
the Administration building. It is
as complete as a remodeled building
could be made.
The Art Center which was begun
a few years ago has been added to
this summer and fall. It now contains quarters for the art department,
the music department and the Romany Theater. The Romany at present is under construction but will be
one of the most complete little theaters in the South when it is completed.
The forge shop has been built onto
Mechanical Hall and will house the
most complete assembly of forge
machinery in the South when completed.
The building and grounds of the
university are under the supervision
of Maurey J. Crutcher,
in
the short time that he has served in
the capacity of Superintendent of
Building and Grounds has worked
wonders with the facilities at hand.
The campus is improving each year
and now is one of the show places of
Lexington.

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mouth College, Hanover, N. H.
1886

Thomas Hunt Morgan is professor
of experimental zoology at Columbia
University, New York City.
William C. Prewitt is an attorney at
law at Fort Worth, Tex. His offices
are in the Bushong building.
1887

Kearney Lee Hifner is a contractor
and builder in' Lake Worth, Fla.
1888T
George G. Bryan is in the Internal
Revenue Service and is located in
Lexington, Ky. He is living at 644

Elsmere Park.
Robert T. Payne is with the Fayette
Tobacco Company at Mill and Boliver
streets, Lexington, Ky.
1889

Captain Edward Ellershaw is locat
ed in London, England his address
is 22 Landringham road, Golders
Green, N. W.
Anna Gist Prewitt is a teacher in
the Public Schools in Lexington, Ky.
She is living at 646 East High street.
1890
Annie Habe Baker (Mrs. A. S.
Moore) is living at 530 West High
street, Lexington, Ky.
John Wesley Gunn is a consulting
engineer and is living at 353 South
Mill street, Lexington, Ky.
Charles Hoeing is dean of men and
professor of Latin at the University
of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y. He
is living at 23 Audubon street.
1891
, Henry Skillman Berry is fiscal

agent and a department head of the
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland,

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More than 100 graduates and for
mer students of the University of
Kentucky now are connected with the
university on the faculty, on the Ex
periment Station and on the clerical
staff. All are members of the Alumni
Association and a great many are
numbered among the most active in
the Association.
These graduates and .former stu
dents have been with the University
of Kentucky varied lengths of time,
and range from last year's seniors to
graduates of the class of 1888. All
are giving their time and energy to
the betterment and advancement of
the University of Kentucky and edu
cation in Kentucky.
A partial list of the Alumni who are
connected with the University of Ken
tucky follows:
Faculty
Mrs. Richard W. Bozeman (Virginia F. Anderson), '16; Walter S,
Anderson '23; Marie R. Barkley '20;
Brinkley Barnett '13; Thomas J. Barr
'02; Mary A. Beall '19; Sarah G.
Blanding '23; Marian C. Brown '23;
William J. Carrel '08; Paul P. Cooper
'21; Albert B. Crawford '17; Joseph
M. Davis '08; Harold H. Downing '08;
William G. Finn, '23; William E
Freeman, '04; Thomas M. Hahn, '24;
Alexander Hall, '19; Carsie Ham
monds, '19; William H. Hansen, '24;
William J. Harris, '16; Robert D
Hawkins, '15; John S. Horine, '09;
Richard E. Jaggers, '25; James R
Johnson, '93; Theodore T. Jones, '02;
Ben Kievit, '25,; Margaret I. King,
'98; Simeon E. Leiand, '19; Berthus
B. Mclnteer, '17; Marguerite Mc
Laughlin, '03; Joseph H. Martin, '24;
Otto Mills, '24; Lester S. O'Bannon,
An
'15; Wellington Patrick,
na Peck, '22; Merry L. Pence, '81;
George Roberts, '99; Mrs. Alberta Wil
son Server, '20; Louis B. Schackel- ford, '25; William S. Taylor, '12; Dan
iel V. Terrell, '10; William S. Webb,
'01; Mary L. West, '21; Lawrence
Yates, '26; Alec J. Zimmerman, '18
Experiment Station
Harry Allen, '18; Saxe D. Averitt,
'00; Thomas R. Bryant, '08; Garrett
D. Buckner, '08; Garrett D. Buckner,
'08; Henry E. Curtis, "88; Mary L,
Didlake,
'95; Philip Edwards, '22
James D. Foster, '21; Joe F. Free
man, '23; Z. L. Galloway, '24; Lelah
V. Gault, '18; Edwin J. Gott, '13;
Wayne D. Her,
Edward M.
Johnson, '21; Roger W. Jones,
Sadocie C. Jones, '06; James S. Mc
Hargue, '06; Garnett J. McKenney,
'21; Charles A. Mahan, '07; WJUiam
D. Nicholls, '07; Alfred M- - Peter, '80;
Wayland Rhoads, '15; Jlenry G. Sel
lards, '21; Oliver M. Shedd, '01; How
ell D. Spears, '07; Job D. Turner, '98;
Urle U. Vaughn, '04; James w; White
house, '14; Katherine Fried,
Kathryne Mclntire,
Ralph
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Clerical Staff
William Russell Wallis is an enginNancy D. Bentley,
Verona
eer supervising drainage and roads Benton,
Lelia Cannon,
at Marks, Miss.
C. M. Charles, '26; Elizabeth Gault,
Callie B. Warner (Mrs. Joseph H.
P. H. Gooding, (Grad. School
Kastle) is living at 1419 Dominic
Mary A. Gordon, '26; Marg
street, Honolulu, T. H.
aret Grasty,
Henry A. Harper,
1892
D,
Mrs. Winn Harrison,
Samuel L. Pottinger is a physician Hunter,
Marian Kinchloe, ex- and is living at 806 East Broadway, 27; Mrs. W. T. Lafferty,
L.
Louisville, Ky.
H. McCain,
Robert Mathews,
Hiram Shaw is living at 49 East
Elizabeth Morris, '25; Mary
Division street, Chicago.
Morris,
Birkett L. Pribble, '24;
1893
Grace Snodgrass,
Daisy Taylor,
Katherine Innis Adams (Mrs. Geo. '25; Anna Wallis, '06; Clara White,
W. Dunlap) is living at 328 Indiana
R. C. Wyatt,
Doris
street, Escondido, Cal.
Branaman, '25; Teresa Buchignani,
John Irwin Bryan is a captain in '15; Lucy B. Gardner, '24 Ann Gorm
the United States Coast Guard Serv- ley, '25; Estella Hebden, '24; George
ice and is living in 'the St. Marks Kavanaugh, '25; W. C. Hillen, '23;
Apartments, As. George, New York Frances Jennings, '25; G C. Jett, '99;
City.
Margaret McClure, '20; Mildred Mor
James Richard Johnson is professor ris, '25; Rachelle Shacklette, '25; Cel- of applied mechanics in the College of la Taylor, '23; Idie Lee Turner, '14;
Engineering of the University of Ken- Maryann Prewitt Young, '25.
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Louis Kuinders deRoode is an advertising agent and is located at
1894
Number 5 Beekman street, New York.
Dr. Edwin C. Aulick is an instructor Public Schools. She is living at 116
, Edward Lee Rogers is living at 612 in the Ohio Mechanics Institute of East High
street, Lexington, Ky.
Elsmere Park, Lexington, Ky.
Cincinnati, Ohio. He is living at 8
Lanas S. Barber is professor of
John Armstrong Shackleford is an East Eighth street.
zoology and geology in the Florida
attorney and is living in Tacoma,
George Bradshaw is living at High- State College for Women at Talla'
Wash.
land, New York.
hassee, Fla. His address is 168 West
1885
Ulysses A. Garred is a consulting College avenue.
George Thomas Gess is an attorney engineer with offices at 43 Exchange
Henry Skillman Bush is a salesand is living in Elsmere Park, Lex Place, New York City. He is living man with the Palmolive Company and
ington, Ky.
at 120 Twenty-fift- h
street, Clivehurst, is living at 386 South Upper street,
J. Crittenden Gordon is superintend L. I., N. Y.
Lexington, Ky.
ent of the county schools at Burling1895
Joseph Milton Downing is with the
Ky.
ton,
Mary Lyons Atkins is supervisor Standard Oil Company and is located
David Lambuth is at Dart- - of Home Economics in the Lexington in Manderville, Arkansas.
William

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