A  ASSOCIATION OFFICERS
  _ _     Paul Nickell ,32 @8    
A.   President
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1 V_»I’  7% ]ohn R. Crockett ,49
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  Lguiguillgj Kgntugky ALULINI As PRESIDENTS
‘°     Mrs. JOE F, Morris ,38 Comments On Education 4
A Treasurer  
Lexington, Kentucky PROJECTIONS ON THE FUTURE
Jay Bmmfield ,48 Dr. A. D. Albright 9
Secretary  
1 Director of Alumni Affairs "WE’VE LOST THE CRAY,)
i  Lexington., Kentucky Glen S. Bagby ji
  EDITORIAL STAFF ALUININI As ARTISTS
 il Editor Pictorial Essay [2
  David M. Bondurant  
‘  _‘ JTHE Mrscmer DAYs"
ij  Photographers k W_1 1 ] 7
_.  Kenneth VV. Coad Jac 1 U
  Harold K. Melton  
Z_  John II A/Iifchgll THE MAKING or A FRESHBIAN
I I  William Wells Dan Cossett  
rl  Advisors
I   Edward L_ Swift, ]1—_ PREPARING F on PREVENTION
V Ellsworth Taylor The College of Social Professions 24
  Thomas E. Clark  
  p,·.;m=.i,]g ABoUr THE ALUMNI
University of Kentucky New Directors, Club Notes, Proiiles, Class Notes 28
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