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  Communicating with alumni continues i         Vi ;;           Dance music by the Men of Note was
  to be a priority activity with the UK   . if   = V A         one of the highlights of the 1984 Re- V
  National Alumni Association. The Ken- , » · — ~·»-   ~ .   t__`i   ~   -i·*·`· t _ union weekend for the classes of 1924,
  lucky Alumnus magazine and The Open . V _ V     I·     1929, 1934, 1939, 1944, 1949, 1954 and
E Door tabloid accounted for more than ·     ~V . `     , P _; 1 ` 1959. Each class also held its own indi-
, 320,000 pieces of mail last year. .   , , ‘ ‘ V T V ».     vidual reunion activity ranging from
L The Open Door was restored to quar- . y . .     ._       brunch at Rogers’ Restaurant for the
  terly distribution to non-members as V ii I   »     »———     I       ` class of ’59 to dinner at Spindletop Hall _
E well as members ofthe National Associ- for the class of 1939. The 50th anniver-
  ation following a $10,500 allocation sary class of 1934 was recognized with
  from President Otis Singletary’s office. certificates declaring this milestone.
· The Parents Council newsletter is __ Alumni president Bill Francis ad- AI
§ sent twice a year to parents who are . Ce dressed graduates of the University at coli;
members of the Alumni Association and - ,   ` ,¢· the May commencement. The National
have children currently attending UK.   .· ··;  `  " Z) A  Association also participated in the an- ,63
The 1984 membership of this group was   i · kl.,7 , V nual Student Awards Night and hosted Sk.
up 12 percent over 1983. The parents of ,   J ,. WV  i i` a student leadership dinner for presi- Al;
current freshmen, sophomores and jun- i A  ’ i  dents of student organizations. `
iors are solicited for membership annu- V V  \ Balloting for members to serve a Ra]
ally each fall. three-year term of oflice on the national Xg;
7YlE Kgnlufky Alumnus l']'lagaZi[]€ SPOI]-   g bOa.I`d of directors took place   the .
sored its fourth annual photo contest   " following results: District 1—David Al-  
garnering 103 entries from Kentucky   exander ’65 of Henderson (two-year
and nine other states. Awards presented lr é  ‘¥ term); Susan Bushart Cardwell ’65 of $6;
included: Best 1y' Show to Peter Keam;     Fultm'1; Difltid 2-]-·€€ C. Truman ,50
Awards rJExcellence to William C. Ayer, .:,_ B g V ° of Bowling Green; District 3—Rodney gg]
George Burke, Carol Ann Cornett,   W _` l ‘  Ford ’50 and jack Guthrie’63, both of Wg
Christopher jones, Danny S. Maggard, Louisville; District 4—Kenny Rollins of
Trish Cicvciigei Robbins, Carrie Wa]- \/Voshington, D.C.-olumni gove Scrooge ond Lawrenceburg; District 5—Mary D?
lace and Katherine Woodyard; Awards SZMGHCLZUSEFQUSI:Lm‘§§{_;1;3';l?$;€Tlm9'g"€il' Blanton Cotton ’53, Frank G. Dickey igik
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