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1 Over $23,000 in
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y Alumni Clubs.
  David P Roselle
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, The Council on Higher     epresentative of the deep commitment she was active in decorating and selecting
I Educmm mm tuition  in a,  many alumni hold toward UK is found furnishings for the house. \X/hen the committee
» {CCS {mm 5666 [O 5706   in ]ane Irvin Morris, a 1938 graduate. members went to I·lubbuch’s in Louisville on a
i W $¢m¤$¤¢¥ IW I¤·$¤¤¥¤ "*“‘·"(‘ *2*** Morris, who has retired as secretary- buying trip for the house, Morris spotted a
"“d°“"‘ treasurer of the Forbes-Morris Building Co., small Italian Provencial chair that set the
l hm Jvttje ”'° has been a member of the Alumni Association theme for the rest of the furnishings. As the
`   nflmfxf   Board of Directors since 1961, and has served day and the buying progressed, one of the
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 I mm MMS {him mm as treasurer since 1964. Because of her contri-· gentlemen in the group remarked, “”I`hese
i A [,866 I., 1_siz_ butions to the welfare of the Association she is ladies have furnished several rooms and
Epsgog _ a recipient of the Alumni Distinguised Service haven’t asked the price of anything yet!”
Ex urimetital lltotram Award, and is the onl honorar Life Member Some of the or anizations for which
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- *0 $*i¥¤¤l¤f¤C<¤mP¤¤l¤iV¤ of the Association’s Board of Directors. Morris has given her time and talent include
RT`”°'I"h‘ mms ll`? A artici ant in numerous civic and the American Red Cross the Veterans Adminis-
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Mummy [MN in H club activities, Morris is known for her sense tration, and the United Cerebral Palsy fund
1 ,1,,;;1mg umw of high Of beauty and artistic appreciation. She was among others. She has also served as a member
tech fields. projects chairman of the Lexington Council of of the Spindletop I·Iall Board of Directors and
Federated Garden Clubs when the Council as its house committee chairman.
planted 40 trees on the UK campus during its Listedin Who’sWl1oofAmerican Women,
I Centennial year. As alumni house committee she is married to alumnus ]oe Morris.
chairman when the house was completed in 1963,
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