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KENTUCKIAN
Official Year Book
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FOREWORD
We depict through the medium of our art tkeme tke period
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Kentucky's motto, "United We Stand, Divided We Fall", vJas first promulgated at that time.     Although justice favored the cause of the North, the South, being the \0eaker of the foes, aroused ;j)mpath9 in e^ery true Kentuckian's heart.  -    Kentucky, later, ^as the Jer in the true spirit of Reconstruction, and t\>as a great po-^er in knitting th brotherhood rudely severed b>) the CWil War.  -  - Therefore, let us follovJ v?orthj) example, as vie go out into this sordid and business-like -oJorld, into diverse fields of endeavor.     Let us make our decisions justlj), but temper them vJith our hearts.    With these fev3 -tfords at the outset, vJe present the 1929  K.ENTUCKIAN to our classmates, and to the UnWersitj).                                 JOHN W. DUKIDON, JR., Editor
JESS C.   LAUGHLIKT,  Business Manager
COAL MINING IN KENTUCKY CONTENTS
UNIVERSITY CLASSES                   FEATURES
ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS                      ACTIVITIES
 
DEDICATION
 HENRY WATTERSON
Editor, Statesman and Gentleman.
LJENRT  WATTERSON, or "Marse Henrp", as he Was knoWn to Kis intimates and friends, Was one of the  most  prominent  figures  in  the South after the War of Sections.
Although he opposed secession to the last, Watterson Was a man and a soldier, and as such he fought for his native section, the South. After the Cn>il War, the entire South Was in the clutches of the Northern despotic "Carpet-Baggers", Who ruled Lr? Virtue of the armed occupation of the South by Union soldiers. "Marse Henr?" treated such methods With contempt, and it Was chiefly due to the influence gained ltr?, and the poWer engendered through his fien? editorials that the occupational troops Were Withdrawn. He also promoted a feeling of fellowship among the tWo rrPal Sections, and thus did much to suppress post-bellum prejudice,   and to aid the true spirit of Reconstruction.
To Henr? Watterson, to whom a great share of the credit is due for the release of the South from military) rule, and also, for the true Reconstruction and reuniting of our great nation, We gratefully dedicate this thirtieth Volume of the   KENTUCKIAN.
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O shrine of every student's heart, Our Alma Mater, grave and gay, What temple wrought by magic art, Can rival dear old U. of K.f Majestic stand her stately halls, Her flag floats proudly in the breeze How dear her ivy-mantled ivalls, How love enshrines her sacred trees!
Yes, White and Blue, so tried and true. We love thy halls and campus, too, And shall forever and a day, Dear Alma Mater, U. of K. Although the years speed sivift away, While here ive sat at Learning's feet, The treasured ivisdom of a day Has often proved a blessing sweet. Thus memory loves to linger here, 'Mid scenes that never will decay, Within thy hallowed precincts dear, Dear Alma Mater, U. of K.
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The Deans
The Dean of Men.....Columbus Rudolph Melcher, A.M.
The Dean of Women......Sarah   Gibson   Blanding,  A.M.
Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences . Paul P. Boyd, M.A., Ph.D. Dean of the College of Engineering  .    .    . F.   Paul   Axderson,   M.E.
Dean of the College of Agriculture......T. P.  Cooper, B.S.
Dean  of the  College  of Law .... Alvin E. Evans, M.A., Ph.D.
Dean  of the  College of Education.....W. S. Taylor, Ph.D.
Dean  of the College of Com merer .    . Edward  Wiest,  A.M.,  Ph.D. Dean of the Graduate School .    . W.  D.   Fuxkiiouser,  M.A.,   Ph.D.
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I vmes Hester............................President
Wendell S.  Warnock.................Vice-President
Robert Darsie..................Secretary
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Whitney Evans......................College of Education
Robert Darsie......................College  of Engineering
Robert Sweetser......................College  of  Commerce
James S. Shropshire ...         .................College of Agriculture
].   W.   Jones.........................College of Law
Juniors
Will  Ed   Covington....................College of Education
Smith   Scott.......................College of Agriculture
Don   Whitehead   ..................College  of Arts and Sciences
Sophomores
George  Cella....................College of Arts and Sciences
Ben  Harrison......................College  of Engineering
Freshmen Ted Cassidy.....................College of Arts and Sciences
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Virginia B. Sharp..........................President
Margaret Thompson'....................Secretary
Bernice  Byland.................Treasurer
Anne McFarland.....Chairman of Point System
Members
Frances Baskett                         Elizabeth Erschell                    Dorothy Gorham
Louise Broaddus                         Virginia Featherstoxk               Louise Gott
Helen Browning                         Kathleen Fitch                         Louetta Greeno
Elise Derickson                          Evelyn Ford                               Josephine Lapsley
Dora Mae Duncan                    Margaret Gooch                        Lydia   Latham
Ellen  Minihan                          Katherine Redmond
Martha Minihan                       Mrs. Lola L. Robinson
Katherine McWilliams            Lucille Short
Dorothy Monroe                        Sara Warwick
Mary Alex  O'Hara                  Nancy Mary Wilson
Elizabeth Woods
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Virginia   Sharp...........................President
Mary Alex O'Hara..................Vice-President
Bernice  Byland.................Secretary
Henrietta Sherwood..........Treasurer
Members
Louisa Dudley....................Hall President Patterson Hull
Mary Jay  Sharp..........         ........Hall President Smith Hall
Virginia   Cochran..............[louse President of Alpha Delta   Tlieta
Elizabeth  Erschell.............House President of Alpha Gamma Delta
Sadie  Hovius.................House  President  of Alpha  Xi  Delta
Lella Payton................House President of Beta Sigma Omicron
Virginia  Brosheer.................House President  of  Chi  Omega
Caroline Latta......'..........House President of Delta Delta Delta
Louise Dillon...................House  President  of  Delta   Zela
Kathleen   Fitch.................House President of Kappa Delta
Imogene  Smith..............House President of Kappa Kappa  Gamma
Anna Pope Bland...............House  President  of Zela   Tail  Alpha
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Eston Jackson Asher George Bell Robert Black Earl Borman James Boswell James Bowling
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Thompson'  Bryant Ellen Butler Katie Carpenter Glover Cassity Elizabeth  Clay Mrs. Louise Cloid Helen Conkoly Jesse James Coop Grace Cruickshank Mrs. O. B. Dabney D. Y. Dunn Mrs. Maida Elkin Helen Fisher Edith Ford Emily Ford Frank Fowler Willie Fraas James Gabbard Thomas Gabbard Oscar Galloway Z. L. Galloway Wayne Garnett Edward Gotherman Jessie Gotherman [van  Graddy Grover Gregory Howard Groves Anna  Grubert Joe Hall David IIammack
Graduate School
Lucille Harbold William Harris Seth Haven-Harry Hendrick Herbert Hiccins Ellery Hinson Frank Hood Hugh Houston Edmund Lee Judy George Kingsley Otis Cleveland Kinter Arthur Harry Larson Harold Forrest Link Franklin Lowance H.  Vr. McChesney, Jr. G. W. McDowell Donald Mainhart William Mansfield William Maschmeyer Luellan H. May Lester Miller Mary  Milton-Anna  Mitchell John Mitchell Clifton Mock Gayle Mohnei George Moore Delos Nooe Roy Owsley Smith Park George Parker George Patton Albert Pierce Daisy Peters Cyrus Poole Roy Proctor
Bertram Ramsey Paul Record Mrs. Thelma Robertson Virginia Robinson Clem Russell John  Russell Eugene Sammons Daisy Belle Sams Paul Sanders Carolyn Scott Ellen Scott Sam Shawhan James Singer Evelyn Slater Wallace  Smith William Smith Howell Speras Robert Spicer William Spicer Gelu Stoeff Stamatoff |i:\\v Stamler Guy  Stone W. O. Suiter Margaret Tandy
MlLFORD  TERASS
Hilda Threlkeld
Jarvis Todd
C.  S. Waltman
Elizabeth Weissinger
Y. D. Westerfiei.d, Jk.
Belle Wylie
Mrs. Amy Wilking
John Williams
Nancy Wilson
Matilda Woodward
James Yates
William Morgan Zopff
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BY MELVIN  L.   NOLLAU
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|UR CLASS of 1929 is a noteworthy class. From our beginning as a social unit, inwardly timid, yet outwardly bold, we entered upon our college career in September, 1925. From that time to this, our class has progressed successfully. The year of 1925-'26 saw us victorious in the tug-of-war, in scholastic honors, in athletics, and in all campus activities.
In the fall of 1926, our class entered its Sophomore year worldly wise perhaps too much sobut our encounters with the problems of the curricula, and our association with the faculty prepared the members for their place in the worthy and well-qualified class of the present. As a group, our Senior Class regrets the falling by the wayside of many of those who entered in '25. Along this line of thought, one is reminded of the old Norman lines:
"Who goes to the chase Shall forfeit his place."
The Class of 1929 proudly served as the "Cher Marant" to the Freshmen of '27, and we have been given every reason in the world to be proud of our little brothers and sisters in the University, our god-children, for as such they may be termed.
We are justly proud of our men and women who are prominent in campus activities. Among our members are varsity football, basketball, baseball and track men, statesmen, actors, orators, artists, poets, authors, editors, engineers, economists, scientists, musicians, and agriculturalists, unequaled elsewhere. These neophytes, embarking on their many and varied careers, are expected to accomplish much to gain honor and distinction for themselves, and the University.
The Senior Class portends to be the best ever graduated from the University. We pray that we may not betray the trust placed in us. We are heirs to the most enviable traditionslet us guard them by our future actions. Sustained by the glory of old Kentucky, our Alma Mater, let us strive toward a more glorious future.

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Claire Dees	Lucille Short	Sara  Warwick	Fred Conn
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Martha  Minihan      Mei.vin Nollau        Raymond Auxikr       Mrs. Melvina H. Pumphrey Giftorian                     Historian                        Orator                                     Poet
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Clifford Meyer Abraham......Shelbyville, Ky.
B.S. in Commerce Commerce  Club,  '26,  '27;  Band,  '26,  '27,  '2S, '29.
Mary   Julia  Adkr.........Newport,   Ky.
A.B. in .Iris and Sciences
W.   A.   A..   '26.   '27.  '28,   '29;   Council  of W.   A.   A.,   '26,   '27,   '28;
Editor  W.   A.   A.   Yearbook,   '28;   President   Dance   Club,   '28;
Y.   W.   C.   A.,   '26,   '27,   '28,   '29,   Cabinet,   '27;   Romany,   '26;
Guigr.ol,   '29;   Guignol  Players,   '29;   English   Club,   '29.
Horace B. Ai.derdice ........ Lynnville, Ky.
B.S. in Agriculture
Member   '2S   Varsity   Fcotball   Squad;   Block   and   Bridle   Society;   Agricultural   Society,   '26,   '29;   Freshman   Football,   '2fi.
Charles Edward Allen......Mt. Sterling, Ky.
A.B. in Arts and Sciences
Y.    M.    C.    A.     '26;    Kentucky   Wesleyan   College,    '25;    Glee Club, '29.
Irvin L. Allen............Cadiz, Ky.
B.S. in Geology
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Patterson    Literary   Society;   Stroller   Eligible;   Advanced   R. O.   T.   C.;   "Kernel"   Staff,   '26,   '27,   '28,   '29.
Marvin P. Allen .        ......Lexington, Ky.
A.B. in Education
Math   Club,   '27; Centre College,  '26, '27; "wanner Doubles Cup in Centre College Tennis Tournament, '27.
Robert Marshall Ai.verson.....Lexington, Ky.
B.S. in M. E.
Dicker Engineering Society;  A. S. M. E.;  A. 1. E.  E.;  Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C,  '28, '29.
Gertrude  Frances Anderson, A A 9 . Edmondton, Ky.
A.B. in Arts and Sciences
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Samuel Wilson  Anderson, Jr. .    .    . Alderson, W. Va.
B.S. in M. E.
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A.   S.   M.   E.;  A.   I.   E.  E.
Edward O'Hara Asher,  2 N.....Pineville,  Ky.
A.B, in Arts and Sciences
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Clara Estelle Aufmwasser.....Covington, Ky.
A.B. in Education
Alvin Raymond Auxier, AID.    .    .    . Paintsville, Ky.
A.B. in Arts and Sciences International   Debate   Team,   '28,   '29;   Class   Orator.
Mary Nash Averill, K K r.....Frankfort, Ky.
B.S. in Home Economics Treasurer  oC  W.   S.   G.   A.,   '27,   '28.
Lawrence Edward Ballard.....Bardstown, Ky.
B.S. in M. E.
A.   S.   M.   E.;   A.   I.   E.   E.
William Richard Ballincer.....Lexington, Ky.
LL.B.
Henry   Clay   Law   Society,   Sergeant-at-Arms,   '28,   '29;   Chaplain,  '29.
Kenneth Blanton Baker, ATA.    .    . Louisville, Ky.
B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering
T B II,   OAK
Vice-President   Tau   Beta   Pi,   '28,   '29;   Class   Treasurer.   '2S;
A.  I. M.  and M.  E.;  Norwood Mining Society;   Scabbard and
Blade, President, '29; Major,  E. O. T. C.
Robert H. Baker, * K T.....Central  City, Ky.
A.B. ill Arts and Sciences A X S
Virginia Mae Baker........Perryville, Ky.
A.B. in Arts and Sciences
Graduate  of Life  Certificate  Class at  Moreliead  Normal.  '2S;
Glee   Club,    Eastern   Normal,   '29;   Button   Literary   Society,
Moreliead   Normal,   '27,   '28.
William Marvin Baker,  K T .    .    . Central City, Ky.
A.B. in Arts and Sciences
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Dukie Barber.........     Lexington, Ky.
.1.11. in Education
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George W. Barnes........Beaver Dam, Ky.
B.S. in M. E.
A.   I.   E.   B.;   A.   S.   M.   B.
David Howard Beetem ........ Carrollton, Ky.
B.S.  in  Metallurgy
Square and  Compass;   Secretary  Norwood  Mining- and  .Metallurgical Society, '28.
Grant Stone Beli..........Lexington, Ky.
B.S. in  C. E.
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Harold Hicks Bennett, 2 H 3 .    .    .    . Henderson, Ky.
B.S. in Commerce
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Kentucky    Wesleyan,    '25,    '26;    Eastern   State   Normal     '27; Band,   '28,   '29.
May  Berry.............Paris,   Ky.
U.S. in Home Economics Home Economics Club;  Agricultural  Society.
Armo.n  Chapman Berry, A  r V .    .    .    . LaCenter, Ky.
B.S. in Agriculture Pan-Hellenic  Council,   '29.
Katherine  Pressley Best, K K r .    .    . Lexington, Ky.
A.B. in Arts and Sciences
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Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Stroller Eligible; Philosophian Literary Society; "Kernel" Staff; University Orchestra; W. A. A.; Guignol Theatre, Secretary Executive Board; Women's Pan-Hellenic Council; Mortar Board; English Club; Pan-Politikon.
Robert Boone  Bird,  2  X.....Williamsburg,   Ky.
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Henry  Clay  Law   Society;  President   Phi  Alpha   Delta.
Edward  Huddleston Bishop, <1> 2  K .    . Morehead, Ky. B.S. in Commerce
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Alex Black, AX.........Richmond,  Ky.
AM. in Arts and Sciences
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Phi Delta Phi Historian '27, President, '28; Tau Kappa Alpha President, '28; Patterson Literary Society President, '2ii; Patterson Scholarship, '25; Patterson Oratorical Award, '26; Law School Scholarship, '27; "Kentucky Law Journal," '27, '2S, '29, Business Manager, '29; Student Speakers Bureau; iiil.niational l.i-lialc Team; Henry Clay Law Society; Librarian   Law   Library.
John   Henry  Butler,  Triangle .    .    . Morganfield,   Ky. B.S. in M. E.
A.   S.   M.   E.;   A.   I.  E.   E.;   Dicker  Engineering Society;  Varsity Track, '22,  '23, '24; Varsity Cross-Country, '23,  '24.     '
Bernice Bell Byland, Z T A......Dayton, Ky.
A.B. in Arts and Sciences
Carroll  Estii.i.  Byron,  2  N .    .    .    . Owingsville,  Ky.
LL.B. OAK,   * A A
Lamp   and   Cross;   Student   Council,   '29;   Staff  of   "Kentucky Law   Journal";   Henry  Clay  Law   Society;   Y.   M.   C.   A.   Cabinet;   Pan-Hellenic   Council,   '28,   '29;   Omicron   Delta   Kappa Secretary-Treasurer,   '28.
Robert Ki.air Calfee......Charleston, W. Va.
B.S. in Agriculture
Rothwell Leigh Calfee.....Charleston, W. Va.
B.S. in Agriculture
William Alexander Campbei.i......Hatcher, Ky.
B.S. in Agriculture Agricultural  Society,   '27,   '2S,   '29;   4-H   Club,  '2B,   '27,   '2S,   '29.
Jane Ann Carlton, Z T A......Louisville, Ky.
A.B. in Arts and Sciences
Philosophian   Literary   Society,   '25,   '26;   Glee   Club,   '25,   '2I>,
'27;   Stroller   Eligible,   '25,   '26,   '27,   '28,   '29;    "Kernel"    Staff,
'26,  '27; Y. W. C. A.   Cabinet,  '2S,  '29;  W.  S.  G.  A.  Council,
'26,   '27.
Dauris  Clyde  Carpenter, A  2  .    .    . Lexington,  Ky.
B.S. in Commerce
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Second    Lieutenant    K.    O.   T.   C;   Commerce   Club;   Second Lieutenant   O.   R.   C.
Homer Carpenter Carrier, K A .    .    .    . Lancaster, Ky. A.B. in Arts and Sciences
Scabbard   and   Blade;   Captain   R.   O.   T.   C.   Regimental Staff,   '29.


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Earl F. Cecil...........Lexington, Ky.
/i.S. m C. E.
Dicker   Engineering   Society;   A.   S.   C.   B.
James William Chapman1, ATA.    .    .    . Ashland, Ky. .l.li. in Arts and Sciences
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Cadet Colonel R. O. T. C, '29; Scabbard and Blade Vice-President, '29; President Provisional Company at Camp Knox, '2S; Football, '26, '27. '28; Freshman Basketball and Baseball, '26; Men's Pan-Hellenic Council, '28, '29; Light-Heavyweight Boxing: Champion, '28; Second place Wrestling-, '2S; Light-Heavyweight Boxing- Champion, Camp Knox R.   O.   T.   C,   '2S;   Henry   Clay   Law   Society.
William Cecil Chrisman........Berea, Ky.
B.S. in Commerce
Jessie Marie Clements,  A  A  0.....Fulton,  Ky.
.1.11. in Education Glee   Club;   Romany,   '2S;   Central   Kentucky   Choral   Society.
David IT. Clift..........Maysville, Ky.
B.S. in Commerce A 2  n
Catherine C. Clynes.......Nicholasville, Ky.
l.B.  in Education
Margaret Kathleen Cochran......Berry, Kv.
.l.B. in Education
Virginia Katherine Cochran, A A B . Winchester, Ky. B.S. in Home Economics
Alpha   Psi Omega Dramatic Fraternity,   '25; Home Economics
Club,  >H,  '27,  '28;  Agricultural  Society,  '26.  '28; W. S. G. A.,
'27,   '28;   Kentucky   Wesleyan   College,   '25,   '26.
Thomas Crider Cochran,  K T .   .   .   . Marion, Ky. A.B. in Arts and Sciences
Track   Team.   '27,   '29;   Cross-Country.    '27;   "Kentucky   Ker-npl,"   '26,   '28;   Winner   Intra-mural   Mile   Run,   '26.
Benjamin  Franklin  Coffman, S N .    . Slaughters, Ky. A.B. in Arts and Sciences
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Glenn Clifford Cook.......Beaver Dam, Ky.
B.S. in C. E.
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Charlie  Cobb...........Owenton,  Ky.
B.S. in Agriculture
Fred Conn, AX..........Lexington, Ky.
A.B. in Arts and Sciences A  A   2
Su-Ky;    Advertising   Manager    "Kentucky    Kernel,'    '2(i,    '27,
'2S, '29; Treasurer Pan-Hellenic Council   '29; President  Alpha
Delta   Sigma,   '28;   "Kentuckiah"   Stafl',   '26.
Allie May Heath Coryell, B i: 0 .    .    . Paducah, Ky. A.B. in Arts and Sciences
Philosophlan  Literary Society.  '26.   '27; T.  W.  C.   A.,    ^ A  *
Secretary   Henry   Clay   Law   Society.   '2S;   Editorial   Stall   of "Kentucky Law Journal," '27, '28; Second Lieutenant O. It. ('.
Anna Isabel Craig.........Lexington, Ky.
A.B. in .Ir/s and Sciences
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Mrs. Thelma  Ellis  Cranfill,   B  S  0 . Lexington,  Ky. A.B. in  Education
Robert Oliver  Cropper.......Lexington, Ky.
U.S. in M. E. T   B  n
A.  S.  M.   E.:   A.  I.   10.   E.;  Dicker   Engineering  Society;   PMrsi Lieutenant R. O. T. C.
William P. Crouch, AX......Lexington,  Ky.
U.S. in Commerce
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Alma Crowder, A Z..........Morton, Ky.
A.B. in Arts and Sciences Brenau   College,   '26,   '27,   '28,   Gainesville,   Georgia.
Earl Bastin Cummins ...... Lawrenceburg, Ky.
A.B. in Arts and Sciences
A A 2 Band,   '27,   '28;   Fellow   of   Outdoor   Advertising.    JS.
Charles Louis  Daniei.......Hopkinsville,  Ky.
LL.B.
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Henry    Clay    Law    Society;    A.B.    Transylvania    College,    '26.
Claude  William  Daniel......Lexington,  Ky.
B.S. in M. E.
Scabbard   and   Blade;    A.    S.    M.   E.;    A.    I.    E.    E.;    Dicker
Engineering Society;   Chairman  A.  I.  E. E.; Captain  R.  O.  T.
C,   '28;   Second   Lieutenant   O.   R.   C.
Robert Clyde Darsie.......Mt. Sterling, Ky.
B.S. in M. E.
Scabbard   and    Blade;   Student   Council,   '29;   Rifle   Team     '26
'27;   A.   S.   M.    E.;    A.    I.   E.    E.;    R.    O.   T.   C.   Captain,    '27;
Second    Lieutenant   O.    R.   C.
Louis Taylor Daughtrey........Casad, Ky.
B.S. in Agriculture
Ben P. Davis,  K T........Covington, Ky.
B.S. in Commerce
A 2 IT Pan-Hellenic   Council,   "29;   Chairman   Junior   Prom,    '28.
Howell J. Davis, ATA.......Lexington, Ky.
A.B. in Arts and Sciences 0 A  K, A  X  2, J2  B  II
President   Pre-Med   Society;   President Omega Beta   I'!;   Scabbard and Blade:  Rifle Team,  '27.
Encil Dean, A  1'  P........Smithland, Ky.
B.S. in Agriculture
Claire   Henry  Dees,  Triangle .... Oblong,  Illinois
B.S.   i)i   Metallurgical  Engineering
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Freshman Football and Basketball; Varsity Basketball, '27, '28, '29; Varsity Football, '27, '28, '29, Captain, '29; Studenl Council '28; Sophomore ('lass President; Senior class Presi-(['iii ; Keys- Mystic Thirteen; Lamp and Cross, President; Norwood Mining Society, '27, '28.
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Kathryn  Louise  Dillon, A  Z .... Carro'lton,  Ky. A.B. in Education
University of Cincinnati: Western State Normal; Classical Club, '28, '29; English Club, '28; Atenes Castellano. '2S, '29; W. S. G. A., '28, '29; Y. W. C. A., '28, '29; Pitkin Club, '28, '29; Le Cercle Francals, '28, '29; Giiis' Hifle Team, '28,   '29.
Elsie  Lee  Dishon.........Lexington,  Ky.
A.B. in Arts and Sciences Y. W. C. A., '26,  '27,  '28, '29; Pencil and Brush Club, '28,  '29.
Josephine  Agnes  Doyle........Paris,   Ky.
A.B. in Arts and Sciences
Nazareth  Junior College, '26,  '27; History club, '28; Newman Club,   '28.
Walter Francis Drake.......Bloomfiekl, Ky.
B.S. in Commerce B   r  2
Louisa  Lawrence  Dudley......Pembroke,   Ky.
A.B. in Arts and Sciences  B
Girls'   Band,   '28.   '29;   Vice-President   of   Patterson   Hall,   '2S; W.   S.   G.   A.,   '28,   '29;   Y.   W.   C.   A.,   '29.
Mary Laura Duncan........Lexington, Ky.
A.B. in Education K A   II
Glee   Club,    'If H,   '27,    '28;    Y.   W.   C.    A..    '26,    '27,    '28;   Pitkin club;   French   Club.
Dora May Duncan..........Fulton, Ky.
B.S. in Home Economics  T  0
Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '20, '27, '2S. '29, Treasurer, '2S; Blue Ridee Delegate, '27; President Phi Upsilon Omieron, '29; W. A. C. Scholarship, '20; W. S. G. A., '26, '27; Agricultural Society; Home Economies Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Pitkin Club;   W.  A.   C,   '29.
Sara Elizabeth Duncan", ATA.    .    .    . Lexington, Ky.
A.II. in Education
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John  W.  Dundon, Jr., A  T i! .    .    .    . Louisville,  Ky.
A.B. in Arts an,I Sciences
OAK,   2 A X
Editor-in-Chief 1929 "Kentuckian"; Junior Editor 1928 "Ken-tuckian"; Sports Editor 192s "Kentuckian"; Associate Editor "Kentucky Kernel," '28, '29. Sports Editor, '28; Presidenl Sigma Delta Chi, '28, '29; Omicron Delta Kappa Vice-Presi-dent. '2S, Secretary-Treasurer. '29; Lamp and Cross; Tennis, '27, Winner Intra-mural Doubles, '27; First Lieutenani R. O. T. C, '2S; Second Lieutenant O. R. C.; Purdue University, '26; Freshman Tennis, '26; A. S. C. E.; General Committee May Day.  1929.
Martin M. Durrett........Lexington, Ky.
A.B. in Arts and Sciences
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Edward   DuVai...........Owenton,   Ky.
.1.11. in Lain 11   2  
IOIh  Sigma   Phi   President,   '27,   '2S;   Secretary  Classical  Club, '27;  Henry  Clay   Law  Society.
Louisk Hughes Dyer, A r A .    .    .    . Morganfield, Ky. B.S. m Home Economics
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Honor  Home  Economics Freshman, '26;  R.  O.  T. C.  Sponsor,
'29;   Home Economics Club.  "26,  '27,  '28,   '29;  Stroller  Eligible;
"W.   S.   G.   A.   Officer,   '20,   '28.
Nell Marguerite Easley, Z T A .    . WilUamsburg, Ky.
.l.B. in Arts and Sciences
Cumberland    College,    '26.   '27;   University   of   Louisville,   '27:
Y.   W.   C.   A.,   '28,   '29;   White   Math   Club,   '28,   '29;    French
Club,   '28,   '29.
Penrose Thomas Ecton, A T -1 .    .    .    . Lexington, Ky. B.S. in Agriculture
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Band, '26, '27, '28, '29, Business Manager, '28, Top Sergeant, '29; Agricultural Society, '26. '27, '28, '29. President, '29; Block and Bridle Club, '27, '28, '29; President Phi Mu Alpha, '29; Philharmonic Orchestra, '27, '28, '29; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '27. '28, '29, Secretary, '2S; Chairman Freshman Work. '29;  Pltkln  Club,   '27,   '2S,   '29,   President,   '29.
Roiiert Lee Eddleman.......Springfield,  Ky.
B.S. in Agriculture Block and Bridle Club.
Bernice M. Edwards, A A A .    .    . Daytona  Beach, Fla. A.I), in Arts and Sciences
Moriar    Board;     Freshman    Cup    for    Scholarship,    given    by
Mortar   Board,   '26;   Su-Ky   circle;   Sponsor   Company   A,   R.
O. T.  C,  '26, '27; Pan-Hellenic Representative;   "Kentuckian"
Favorite,   '27.
A.  M.  Edwards, Jk., II  K A......Walton, Ky.
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Freshman   Football,   '24;   Freshman  Track,  '24;  "Varsity  Football  "K,"  '25.  '26;  Mystic 13; R.  O.  T.  C;  Second Lieutenant O.   R.   C.;   Henry  Clay  Law   Society.
Thomas W. Ei.am.........Lexington, Ky.
B.S. in  C. E. A.   S.   C.   E.;   Dicker   Engineering  Society.
Hugh  Brown'  Ellis, A  T  !1......Buechel,  Ky.
AM. m Arts and Sciences 2 A X,    A A 2
Associate Editor 1929 "Kentuckian"; Advertising Manager 1929 "Kentuckian"'; Business Manager "Kampus Kat," '29; Vice-President Alpha Delta Sigma '29; Assistant Advertising Manager "Kentucky Kernel," '28, '29; Purdue University, '2(i, '27; Assistant Manager Intra-xnural Athletics, '27; Swimming Team, '26; Y. M. C. A.; Purdue Independent Association;   A.   S.  C.  E.;   Sigma Delta  Chi   Scholarship   Key.
Warren  Thomas Ellis ........ Sturgis,  Ky.
B.S. in C. E.
Dicker  Engineering Society;   A.   S.  C.   E.
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Dudley D. England, * K T.....Lexington, Ky.
.1.11. in Arts and Sciences
Margaret Clara Eri..........Dayton, Ky.
.1.11. in Arts and Sciences
Axel Robert Ernberg, 2 B 3......Berea, Ky.
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Henry   Clay   haw   Society;   A.B.,  '24,   University   of  Kentucky,
Whitney Tyler Evans, II  K A .    .    . Morganfield, Ky. /./(.  in Education
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