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  Donald F. Flatt '74, a Morehead for "outstanding service and notable  
    Vr_, 3,   State University pro- contributions to the efhciency and  
h     e fessor of history, has quality of the public service." l        _    y ‘
_ he     * i V_V·V launched the first I   ‘ y , _/  he Ji
i       phase of a project John D. Jones '77wasgeneralcha1r— l   ·             {
      which will culminate ' man of the Kentucky Mountain Laurel     "      ’
  V   A} if in a history of the Festival for 1990. Itwas held May 24 -27. l U g  ,·r~·~    
  institution from its The festival, held each year at Pineville l    ¤.   C,    l ·i  e__;_.,,§:.1 
 J earliest days as a pri- in Southeastern Kentucky, began in       M  " gi ll
vate school toaregional state university 1931 as the culmination of efforts by       Ag    y   2   if y
of the 1990s. He will first compile an Annie Walker Burns to honor Dr. Tho- h li     i ,_ 'T `
oral history ofMSU and then adaptthat mas Walker, pioneer explorer and the h   F. ‘/»:'i          
information into a book chronicling first white man to enter Kentucky. A   ,   . .  
the growth of the school and its impact          .   A
on the region. ' Dennis Knutson ’78, associate pro-     U   it /   `
f fessor of accountancy in the University gene Meng, Resigns As
. Ronald B. Marfz '75, a lieutenant of Wisconsin-Eau Claire’s School of h Association Treasurer
commander, has been awarded the · Business, has been appointed the 1990
A Navy Commendation Medal. He was) 3M Professor of Accountancy. The hm, M°"ls las ll.! resign"'
as treasurer ofthe lII( Nat-
h cited for meritorious service while serv- award is in recognition of Knutson’s §,n¤| Ahmn] Anodqrionl q
2 ing with Patrol Squadron-19, Naval Air contributions to managerial account- h position she has held since
{ Station Moffett Field, Calif. Y ing and for research in that field. l 964* sl‘° l'*“‘ l’°°" “ """"'
ber of the Alumni Association
i Timothy mecenny ·1s, whe for! Fred Ament in ·1s has been pro- i ::§':_‘;::;°;;°,:;::':§,:_Z:,L'
A   ,.., . . i. “"*“1Y 10 Years has     moted l>yBr<>w¤-F<>r- ¤¤d ¢•n#ril•¤•i¤n• M *h•
    been Opemtieus   _v `   man Corp. to direc- welfare of the Association is
 y 1   7 e manager at Spindlg i       [Or Of Corporate q recipient of the Alumni
    [Op Hall, the alumni)       `·e’   ..·‘ budgeting HC is h Distinguished Service Award.
  e ti     faculty staff club has   based in Louisville she I, me lmly hanor-ry I".
"  AZA  ,  n  ’ ’   i_ gi, _ _ · member on the beard of di-
h .     been named man- > qvy   ,.   _ . Amem Joined ',°d°”_
        ager of the UK Fac- 1     `Z   he ByOWn-FOt—man last l Morris was •proi•ct chair-
i  ·'     UIYY Club He toekl   »”ei   year as manager of its h '”°“ °* ll'° l'°*"'9l°” c°°"°“
. . _ . . of Federated Garden Clubs
  over operations at the club on july. 1. , inter nal audit function.   wh". the cmnnn PI-Mod ‘°
l His previous restaurant experience in- l hee, eh |,he un eemhe, derhlg
  cludes the Hilton Hotel and the Execu- l Donald C. Moore ’78, 'BD is senior its centennial year. She was
l tive House Restaurant in Lexington. l vice president and chief financial ofli- *l\• ¤l¤¤•¤i l¤°°¤• ¢°¤*¤‘•"*••
i I cer of Rallv’s, Inc. A CPA, he was for- °h°lrY°m°n ln IQ63 wh"' an
  Michael J. Shelly ’76 is manager of y merly a senior audit manager at the lwlldmg was hel"! ¢°mPl°l°d'
; _ , _ h and played a significant role
l the LHWYCYS T1tl€ l11SUY21¤C€ Corpora— A Louisville office of Arthur Andersen   5,, decorating end ,,|,,g;ng
  ti0n’s Corpus Christi, Texas, br2inCli. h and Co. in Louisville. furnishings for the house.
  Hejoined the company in 1989 as assis- , h While she's enioyed all of
t tant Southwest states counsel in the   Shgril Perry '19 wagnamecl Lexing-   l'°'° °'°"k wl"' “'° A”°:fl°“°”
  Southwest states office. He had previ—   [01],8OLl[S[kll]CllIlgY0lll`lQ\/VOIIIHII ofthe sh. sry, an ben Pun ls
i _ _ _ _ — meeting people. I have met
  ously been involved ll] the title msur- Year in l\/Iat·ch_ Pcri·ty_ called "a civic - heehle eh me had whe have
i ance business in Texas for six years. l minded dynamo whose list ofvolunteer lsoconte Very, very ¢l•¤I'
l   work and community activities is thc *"l•'“l$•"
] Vicki L. Secresf '76 was selected to h proverbial ‘mile long,"` was presented M°"l‘ Nllnd ·°v°"l
. _ * . years ago as secretary-
  r€pI`€SClll l]€I` 2lg€nCy, the Depzlllmellt the award by the Bluegrass jll]]l()]` beau"' °* eh. h°rb,·_M°r"‘
  of Veterans Affairs, in the William A.   Woman's Club. She also received a key l guudgng q,_ sh, 5, m¤ry§•d gc
.1 jump competition for government- l to the city. She is a life member of the UK alumnus Joe Morris.
  wide honor for exemplary achievement h UK National Altnnni Association,
.} in public administration before the age  
  of 37. Secrest holds the position of . l
  Chief, Nursing Service, and was cited  
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