G€0I'g€ Allen Bl1Ckl'Il3.S[CI'_Il'. R0bCI`t D. Beyer John Simms aashipwrccksa   s32 Ono Of UK:S few
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I;2’d74 Boaz sports legends, died August 17 in Lighthouse Point, Fla.
ell clsoll July 23* ll)82 Shipwreck played for the Wildcats in the early ’30s as a
Da"f““1‘“°‘”" *C·W· Su1i€F halfback. He set a school record, gaining 1,074 yards during
David Wayne Noe ’73 Lexington his senior year at UK. And, he’s still in the UK record book,
Harlan june 6, 1986 with teammate Bob Davis, for most net yards in a game (280),
December 17, 1985 Lifc ¥¤€¤1b€F, Century Club and 18th on the list for longest TD play (71 yards) and seventh
john Lewis Hicks III ’73 *Robert B. Quebman on the list for longest interception return (90 yards). He won
Winchester Cincinnati, Ohio all-Southern Conference honors in 1930 and 1931.
Date unknown May 17, 1986 Kelly went on to play professional football in 1932 with the
John Rodger williams ¤73 william Kerr Bush New York Giants and in 1933, 1934 and 1937 with the
Spartanburg,   Lexington §rI`Ol)klYl'191;OClg€l'S. He bCC3.1’Tl€ 8. CO·OWl’1CI` of [IIC Dodgers in
Date unknown january 25, 1986 t C me 1 0S·  
James Patrick Summe ,74 George Dunlap Kersrrer When he went to New York, Kelly became a part of the elite l
Fri Mitchell Lexington social scene. In 1941, he garnered national attention when he
Dare unknown February 18 1986 married socialite heiress Brenda Frazier. He was an insurance
_ _ r _ ’ salesman and she was, according to the New York Times, "a
Wllllam ward 1’°“¤*d 74 Andrea Sklllllcl. Hanna debutante known as a ‘glamour girl’ in high social circles. " In l
Lallcaslcl gélllc Flielcslt lll‘ 1946, their daughter, Brenda Victoria, was born. The l
June 187 1986 r cplclll Cl 23* 1985 marriage ended in divorce ten years later. Kelly, by then, had P
Betty ,l¢¤¤ Whitakff ,75 Hlfgh C- $¢¢¢1y become an investment banker and a prominent amateur golfer r
OV€¤f01'1< W1111am$b¤FS on Long Island. He was married, had a second child, son `
August 3, 1985 March 11, 1986 john, and was divorced a second time.
james C. Sandefui- ’75, ’85 *Chinn Kendall The passing of this Springfield, Ky., legend was not only
Beaver Dam Georgetown noted locally, but all across the country, even by James Brady, l
June 19, 1935 February 9, 1986 a "people" columnist for Parade magazine and Advertising Age,
Th L h Ad ,76 Century Club among other publications. Some 34 years later, Shipwreck, l
Lorgggzo ync ams Eloarror Wilkerson Booker who took that nickname from a famous llagpole sitter of the  
September 15, 1985 Louisville ’20s, could still stir a memory or two among many alumni. l
William Whitley Eedee ,76 Doro unknown Prior to l/rVorldeWar II, heiindeteammate Ralph Kercheval ’34 l
Leeieeree Sueee Herr Ceeeee ev/sleilrelrgrerreeelleejle lreloeeelvi e y nown and revered of all l
December 14, 1985 Lebanon, Ohio P Y ' ~
Robert Todd Sweeney ’78 Date unknown l
Cincinnati, Ohio '°‘Henry Carlisle Besuden —— ‘
january 18, 1986 Winchester l
Barbara Ann Krewson ’79 December 31 > 1985
Evansville, lrid_ Hall of Distinguished Cpt. Thomas W. Spickard died in February 1945-—he had `
January 29, 1986 Alumni, UK Centennial been a prisoner of war for three years. Forty years later his
M R b_ r Athletic Medallion, Cgllggg gf service to his country was recognized when seven medals were
{ranges vb ' 0 lllctlc 80 Ag. Golden Sheaf award, awarded to him posthumously at Ft. Campbell.
Aaecllrlelrliieee former University [ruglgc Spickard, who played on the UK varsity football team from l
ll us * ·•· · · 1937-39 was also the sec d h` h fh ° h UK
Marion R_ Gramus I , on lg est o cer 1n t e ROTC
Barry Carlos Powell »83 Aberdeen, Ohio unit. He went into the army as a second lieutenant.
Kingstycc, $,C_ February 19, 1985 In late 1941 Spiekard made headlines when he and fellow
Dnccinbcr, 1935 ,Merrrrr W. Merre troops made a gaelingeescarple from pcessiblejapanese l
Mrehael Robert Turpin ,85 Lexington erteirlarperlireegt an eat on ort ern uzon Island in the l
Lexington Date unknown . ° . . . . . 1
February 3 1986 Lire member Spickard and his men were separated from their division
’ during the first phase of the battle of Lingayen Gulf.
*_]anies O. Websterjr. R·P· Cf’““tz1°’ Spickard wrote, "The enemy filtered in, cutting off our train "
Lexington Grccnvlllc as well as our withdrawal route to the division. Therefore it
january 10, 1986 Mal' 6» 1984 was necessary to take to the hil1s."
Johrrjoseph Gumber   Duvall jr. Two months later he was cited for distinguished service and l
Owensboro Paris promoted to captain. He was serving under Gen. Douglas ~
December 25 1985 MacArthur at that time *
Date unknown ’ ‘ ‘
r Chai-lcs H_ Kelly r In October 1942, Spickard was one of five Kentucky heros
Jessi':   Dfbvffy Burlington cited for bravery and gallantry. He was taken prisoner by the
Scottsville April 4, 1982 japanese when Bataan fell.
December 15, 1985 _
_ "Robert D. Ulrich _
(Clementine H. Cruse Davwii, Ohio I
cxmgmn October 23, 1985
October 18 1985 · .
’ julia Webb Rames
jack Grayson Lexington r CORRECTION: Susan Miller Trow ’69 was erroneously
Covington March 3, 1986 listed in the Necrology column in the 1986-2 issue of the
Date unknown . 0,,,,,,,, ,,,,,»,, ,,,,,,,l,m,,,p lr UK N,,,,,,,ml Kentucky Alumnus magazine. Our apologies to Mrs. Trow who
UK Fellow Alumni Amilazzw. al lzmiyizmm. has moved to Daytona Beach, Fla.
 
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