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,   _ BARBOUR LEE PERRY, '61, a _lOHN T. WOODS, ’66, Monrovia, A _
E;xiii;§      native of Frankfort, has been selected Liberia, is with the Department of  
> 0   ,. for inclusion in the 1966 edition of Planning and Affairs in Liberia. i i
Y°““¤ iOHN W- ANDERSON i’6· Mi"` ou*rs’rANDlNc YOUN(` woman 2
““d   i¤ld» is if ‘Y$%°‘i“"¥ Vgiisjiig   or AMERICA. Mins Perry is o mathe-   .» 
iiegiiii ithe Uiiiveiiiix Ot dgnryanihrgj matician with the U. S. Naval Re- ‘;  
iii iii;}  ¤d€lPhm· iic is S ii ymb search Laboratory, Washington, D. C. Births i'  
§mi;fli . g)’· and she resides in Alexandria, Vir- t Q
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GSQ APTAIN IAMES ls. cl—lANNoN, g"““· Born io. GUY A. ]oLLY, *60, and ,   ,
iiiij ‘ { , has been 21\Vlll'(l€(l {llc _ 4 1 , MIS. ]olly, a Son, Cregory Alan, on    
[ITH   L€xgig.grilYigi· Outstanding service in , LELAND EDWARD P`OCi;iiS’ November 26, 1966. Mr. and Mrs. .   ·_
i wi? "“ " - or   em- 66· Cooke Wet *1·· sm   H WMOW you reside in Merritt Island rim,. A ·
 iii.; Um? %‘8%“II];;‘;Q$gi‘Q;fO'§1) at Wilson Fellow at the University of Y ‘ ’ ‘    
nt   gingdgrsity C¤l¤i0F¤1¤, lllvcrslde. He is a gradu- Born mA ML and MHA Emmett LA    
ile {HA  ` 1ltC StL\(.lCIl[ lll IDLltllCH'121t1(.'S. Simpson       ’
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Li‘S..?F’% is¥ANCY ¥<°“t?i.i’°i‘€$iii`.IY.’i£i2 DR- HAROLD CLARK ¤<>H¤S» fil;..`”‘ié1E$...i..`i?"i3`§..?.t°’2,‘2.gSi.§1L€.‘i3Z;  
. °i];i?iigi°ii’ ii ii   O0. mw Z_ _. PhD. ’66, a native of Alexandria, Ky., ° i  
d Sliqég at the University of Wisconsin, MS been Hamed assistant Professor of 3, 1966. {  
  .i;i(‘£MPdi;_iEii’ tang 1: diltrgfgliiigcgsiiiiiiiiiii zoology at Drew University, Madison,    
  iiiiii iii ‘ ` ` " New lersey.   _
Cincir;   POLLY ANN DAVIS, PhD   Marriages    
I IINIYJGQS Marshall, Texas, is chairman and ,____ AAA   ~  
Cillt~i·_`§gbCjat€ professor of the D€PiN`tlTl€llt . iiiii.   ]OHN DISKIN, ’51, Newport, and ff 
ill li}t_0fiHjs{ory and Government ill ERM ~·- ~. Louella Lea Bronesky, in December, Q 
Texas Baptist College. in Lexington. A
e, lnC._§}V1LLIAM B. DRESCHEB, '65, » A A _
ldrnitli.F,€Qnkforr, has been commissioned a   ,
Couisgignd lieutenant in the U. S. Air , ·* {    
is llléiféjce and has been assigned to Kees-   " Deaths    
  i°E’iii  iiiiiiiiiig ii ii ANSEL B. ARNOLD, MA tas, But-   A i
6ft}xEAwH1mu ` i A ler, in September. ME Arnold was A    
-€·   E. HUCCABY, ,66, Port Arthur, ’* gialieiiiiiiiiifieiii Oi iden ieiigi Qoiiiiiy 5  
'fqigas, is a technical employee at the   `.   ig) 1 AO?   )€GY$· C9 lsttsul? A i  
  Arthur Refinery of Gulf Oil Cor- lj . A ’   Q _ xiii ld i iii iii €* ‘ iS' iiiiie ' ‘   ·
` ptiration. He is a native of Monticello. A    ` ~  ; · mo · i ·
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°>¥ , , , , , I ` PAUL G. BLAZER, Ashland, of a A
x   i`ENi\Qi’ Giiiecigiézgiigg heart attack on December 9 in Phoe- ,
A ama, IS 8 S€l'llOI‘ PTO] .   AA · A F d f A   d     A
  ohiefof Brown Engineering Com- A AA        iiiiglazgr i .
I   Stage Peiiomiimce A"*‘iYSiS 8. was awardediUKis Sullivan Medallion i i
. °ii‘ in 1948 and was avain honored in Q i
* SANDRA JOHNSON, ’66, Lexing- 1952 when the Uniersity awarded i
GORDON CRAY i‘ANDES’ B6, ton, is a stewardess with American him an honorary LL.D. degree. In i Z
— Leiiiiigioii is fi giiidiiiiie siiidiiiii iii Airlines and has been assigned ta 1965 a Centennial Medallion was pre-   {
English at the Uiiivcisity Oi Kiiiisiis> flinhf (Iufy in New York City, sented to the Blazer ftllnily fOI' tl1€lI` i 
Lawrence, and was awarded a `\Vood- i` mnnv contributions to the l.i1ll\`€I`$ilSYi$ j ‘
row Wilson Fciiowsiiili CAPTAIN LA\VRENCE T, \VAC- progress. Mr. and Mrs. Blazer en- 1 ‘
ii ERS, ’61, Hazard, Kv., is serving as a dowed the Blazer Lecture Series in {   .
  MARK V- MAP‘LO\VE» lR·¤ Medical Doctor with the U. S. Air 19-18 which enabled the University   -
  L¢>=i¤g*<>¤. has been graduated Force in Vietnam. Captain Rogers re- to bring to the campus distinguished { ,
v   _ the U. S. Air Force F -4C Phan- C(.iw_.(] his M_])_ degree in 1965 from lecturers in history and social Science- l ·
{ A ‘P1lot course at Davis-Monthan V,md€,.bi]t Umw,-sity_ Survivors include his widow, a son, 2 ¤ ·
Y   , Arizona. He has been assigned Paul, ]r., Ashland, and a daugl1f€f, l ‘
= iiiiiiiig AB# C€ima“Y· LT. FRANKLIN W. WATKINS, Mrs. Clyde \Vebb, Louisville.
, i i '61, Pine Mountain, Ky., is a transport _
I ,54 (;   I PAYDORFAR, ,61, Washing- pilot assigned to Lajes Field, Azores, CHARLESA CHAPMAN, 49: L€X·
Y iG,i°ii> D· C· is OH tl`l€ faculty of the as a member of the Aerospace Rescue ington, in l\O\’€Illl)€I'. A HRUVB of _
;ini€;}?;.S°9i°l0gY D€p8I'tHl€I1t of George and Recovery Service which operates Hazard, Mr.ACllapm3H WGS 3 l‘€P0ft€1‘
fi IO A;_,WdShiHgtOIl UI]iV€1‘$ity, He yvgs fop- a global sggycli and rescue ]]Qt\VQ]`k for The L€XlllgtOl1 L€H.Cl€I`. H6 IS SUI"
f iiiidiiiciiy head of th€ Peace Corps in and provides emergency assistance vived by abr0tll€l‘, BBD Chapman, ll'.,
ii "”i"iM°¤=i¢¤· during disasters. Cincinnati.
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