`’‘‘  Z             -.   ‘        T · 
     N ja;  ar _.   I Y--5 _ ,~· ' T R- .  cl  aid, ~".  V \  , ·  » _' ,? ,,  __ f'l%,.? a  E  e ’  __ ._. A ___,  QE  ~ . .·i  T l; ,_-ari; I   _A · _A ' [   _ ’       A   wr   ‘ ,,., <  L4 __
.  Til i
. 5 Qi ‘
T 1 9 2 9 - 1 9 3   9
Adolp F. Rupp, coach of l
basketball at Freeport
v_ High School in Illinois,
t· May 1930   February 1933 . am.,ptsatW0-y€arc0n-
·· May Queen   Prize Heifers tract to be UK’S head
  The crowning of Hazel _   Through the department of Agricultural Exten- b°S§Ftb?lgaYh*§“°`
Baucom as Queen of the        »ue . sion, 23,000 farm boys and girls are enrolled Sssolggbclzumrxs h;1§r’
May, an ancient English       in 4-H clubs with each child assigned to one h . . g .
; .   _- e;.;e;,j., . , . . . coac at Miami Umver—
, custom, is celebrated for s   or more definite problems in the fields of agri- - · _
, _ it, .· »~.,·r   _ sity, Ohio. (June 1930)
. the 7th time on the UK   .   culture or home economics. Here, a state
campus on May 2, follow-   9   _T   champion group of 4-H club lersey heifers is
{ ing an elaborate parade of   '`‘·`’`,‘ _, r i shown. Editor's Note; Today, Kentucleys 4-H Youth _
’ floats and a convocation. Hg ll Development Program typically reaches 227,000 _ ,`
i Editor's note; This is a UK tradition that is no longer youth. The program has the largest field staff in the  
X practiced. country with 144 positions. @
  , September 1930 ` T, ___¢_ r KENTUCKY
, UK's Teacher Training Building . · [Y . ‘  LU MNU S
1 Agift ofS150,000 from the General Education "" .   a,, · _ _ T ‘   gf  ._____ A aaa
T Board of New York City, matched by a similar   5*     C  _ ,;_ ;  ·  % ·` ‘*   {  1 *  
sum appropriated by the legislature of Ken-     -·   "+   .  _   A
  tucky, made a Modern Teachers Training  1`?‘*’¢Z ‘§ " tam r .;!€T"°·*j#?*5g   ' Tl ·"   ’
,ir._ . ` Building a reality on the UK campus. The facil- §?’           i se     T   F_D,.;,m0N NUMBER
TIE · · · · 5 ° ‘° ` ‘ i i Qi" " · ii `lgllx '**?  D
  ity will be the site for preparing teachers for .. V , _ W - H ·. t_ ek; _ r t._~ NM,
  the schools ofthe state and is located on 14 1       *" · I is     A     ‘ n»r¤¤1° ·
‘ acres made possible by a gift of the city of     ._g,_, , ‘ . ,,,,, l   {  VM  
  Lexington to the university. Editor's Note: The . ·  ‘Y Ewa; ;,—`i»;.,.‘jQif’>-   .§52$%;g;;%£€i:€-   ZE _. —   in ll _·.·_
=  r building was named the William S. Taylor Education i - ‘”'   5       .        
·    Building on Sept. 19, 1949, in honor ofthe dean ofthe   _ i  ·,, T "
 . Q College of Education who senzed for 26 years until his luue ]934
`  » death Loyal UK Grads
-  . lune ]93] N. B. Hays of Lexington and Tampa, Flaaand The first issue
a _ A Home for 200,000 Books CG. Blakely of Topeka, Kans., on the ng t, are of-Kentucky
,~ . . not only two of the oldest living graduates of
j  _ The new UK library is completed at a cost of . . Alumnus
_ . . . the University of Kentucky, they are the only _ _
a ; $400,000. The Georgian-style facility has four Sumvmg members Ofthe Class Of 1879 as _ magazine is
as    goors, aabasement, and a stack sreetionftiwhat they attend its 55th as M a W a   a dcdlcated to
.    B? Gig * eve ? *** 8 S€‘l°i’*3*€ DO *9** O E reunion. rne Alumni ·        t,  Q t ·.   »st%’*. William ·
. . building. The library can store up to 200,000 ASSOCEHOH grams qi ` { a a  ea i·._ P-   _ _
    books. Editors Note; The building was named the them hOnOraW Life » ..*}` _  l   _*a -, f-L  ..,.4g;r . Benlamln
= .; Margaret 1. King Library in 1948 in honor ofUKs . . ,. , ·ii‘s—. ._.  ._g·,  °“·tE MUHSOIL the
,- , . , . . . Membership. Editor s as   »,-   ;.», ..   .
·   first librarian and directorfrom 1909 until her retire- Nota Fall 2004 www . , 4,;    .  a. L  I;. `·  ._, a first member
a   ment in 1948. She began her career as UK President mamaars afma Class af . A 5 YY    {   i·  gf the Aiumui
, _ Pattersons secretary and was inducted into the UK 1954 iaaactaa aaa me ‘ T _ ag  _      qc;  ya ·*  Association
  Aggmni Association Hall of Distinguished Alumni in Galaaa Wildcat Saaiatal a at 'l’. aa ‘¤  y    F     and for two
.,   ‘ special group of classmates   bi 5 {   ia Q"  years the only
   ' *¤* . .  whe MV? “ll“*"'€°l   fl   ll ¥' ` member
V,  ,  i igyqggéi? ‘ ‘ ” —·-;- r ¤    their 50th class re-   ;.§F&   l. ’ '
af i Mall} · . - .».,. .. ($,3;§`Y({Z,;;·€¤» .,;:_¤~» i2gg~f§.,;§·<$·.¢:,f*.<*m» ,»;     < ": .   · "·5’·= -21 Y ·
r =   i   it *   i T   union milestone.         .' i (May 1929)
·  V  * ir il   fi re ·‘ I =’ M     T       .
E  if   l?   -5 gl g   Z" » U ’ ’ fi n}    ’ ‘"l’   .    ¢*°¥’    
    li li   V   . . tl. M           ` rl ‘·-h T We l ir Y *’ . `
? i   » ·,~i iii.? fig   l` r il-i    ¢}`°*l·i*§*' Jil “* L y J J T Y ”’.”   ~ V   `.
r  -     9;.   ...,..    (ij;     ?§___i_ii,_ is ga; JLL, .   _- .   ,
gg I , , , ar   et; e   4;%,     e       JV     Y
,2 rliéll   .... i     if l till 2 l 1 tiiil ‘ ‘   `
 -! $7*     ·r::;;<<‘¢r·iT.a‘2*  I!‘i"l'· Tyr`;  TA T
    li@F§iv:¤3:e=;rt¥"*b’i<éi:ii·i·:f?*’i#r:itte eT’.   ’....   KENTUCKY ALUMN] 13
li