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A •b| '|‘ k ler trophy and given by Radio Stal;
R€SpOl”lSl 6 Ml ll8l”Y -l-BS wvtit, is awmiea by s secret ..  
mittee to the senior best exemplifi _
_ Three Silver Star medals, four ‘   A _. Slglig-_;,____ l. Q- ‘_»_I_     those clualities. A By
. Bronze Star medals. and five Purple ° · gig'   ‘’·` A »»,. A   ·‘_,i·   Mr. Shively presented ll1€ _le1w. U·K_ SPO
Heart awards attest to the outstanding A       Letlerer trophy, given annually ltr
I  combat record of Colonel Lloyd B. _ _—       "Nlost Valuable Player" on the Sflll When tl1€
A A Ramsey, 1940 graduate of the Univer- ‘       as chosen by his teammates. This lt, write against
sity of Kentucky and presently Secre- AA;      award went jointly to Bob l’»urrow_ Frederick RU]
A tary of the joint Staff, United Nations  ¥ »_  .  _'  ._ _;_  .     jerry Bird, 3 special nota
and Far East Commands in Tokyo.   ·-—-         I V»—_v_   ·*ApA·.p`   The program closed with intnii of the lallulo
(lollmel Rllmseys clulllom lm l)mv_   p_k. r       t`       tion of the varsity and freshman silt] the effect  
A ery illgluclc Such 5[;{{@m€n[5 as [ll€5@; .             · ill1(l [11C Slllglllg ol Oil. Oil, U oll (j03Clllllg C Ol
"Fearlessness was a trait he displayed ·   _;A  A -.     A “_'i_M—4—___` SO'] M the Un
A on many occasions" . . . "He cour-     €__   David H. Pritchett, BSME W12. And lcs (lt;
. ageously and effectively directed a de-   A`   A-=i   AAA · Madisonville, Ky-. Rnd Cl1¢11`l€S * ing voice wil]
A lense against an overwhelming enemy     ._,-=- —   Young, ]r., BSME ’50, formerly bcllcl [lm; (
· tank—inIAantry force." , . , “As a re-  A  L Hopkinsville and more recently nlllgcsl menu
' i sult of his courageous leadership, the   _...   fnlp     Birmingham, Ala., have formed a ll; out Ol his in
t   '>=·¤=·*i ·>·¤ wives   the sneer St ¤’<>       tr‘   ..;   __...     ¤¢*Shi1>0lP*it¤l1¢tt¤¤d Y¤¤¤s» ti of isms, wi
  point, killing 21 and capturing 75 of     neers, with offices at 28 Sugg SI1: Cold lll post
  the enemy" . , . "Disregarding his     —`~:;     Madisonville. Spgctahle mar
  own wound, he picked up his com-     * if All li feats.
A g_ panion and carried him 75. yards     ‘—=   Bruce Poundstone, ’3l, head ole By the mln.
V I through the minefield to safety." Col Lloyd B Ramsey department of- feed and fertihzer i~ sell and in th
  2 This distinguished combat record tml m the Umvcrslfys College of  country over
i A speaks for itself. That Colonel Ramsey °ulmr°’ has been clfcfed sinch could not ho
A (l0€S equally well in Staff work is prov- Colonel Ramsey was graduated from trcasullgr pt the ‘A%S€0clml0n 0 I Sou Sp€CtS to 50111
· en by the responsible position he holds the University of Kentucky, Class of cm Feed and Ecrlslllicl Scrum ` Court outfits
 .- ~ · as executive and ofhce administrator 1940, as an ROTC honor graduate ld ,41   WYY of lll€ li
L ` lor the tOl) military command in the and received a direct commission as a DI" Jane Hasc em ,’ flfslill talented ll0<>]¤
 ' l Far East. He was appointed Secretary second lieutenant in the Regular Army. dean of women fit the Unwelsul ii PHY. g€11€f2
  of tll€ _l0illt Staff by General L. L. \Vhile majoring in physical education been Fkicted president of lhc Kemul clubs tllilt l‘
_   * L€HlIlitZ€r. COI`llI1l2lll(lCI`-lll-Cl]l€f of all at the University, he was cadet colonel Aésoclauon of Counselors and Dt tucky HS tll€
A   U.S. and UN forces in the Far East, of the ROTC regiment. captain and of Women' _*___ the WSC SPOT
A° iu june 1955. soon after his promotion coach of the swimming team and a Césslwly as battalion (.(m“mm(ll.l._ 5635011 record
2 to colonel at the age of 37. In this member of the football, boxing and mglmemnl executive 0l·ll(.m. Ol llllr 1f1€¤tS as a r
  » position Colonel Ramsey is responsible track teams. He belonged to Sigma lnlumrl, Rcglmcm mul l)l\·lSl(,lli m lll€ NC.-
_A l . for coordinating all staff actions be- Chi fraternity and now holds a life emlllms Ollslccl (G3) Ol lllc lglmctl NCAA Clliiili
tween the various divisions of the head- membership in that organization. He llllllllllty l)lvlSl(m ln lmly_ lrl—ll,ll»l·__. lll $0lllll€2iSt·
A . quarters and the Commander-in-Chief. is also xt lilAe member of the University (lcrmlmyn llzllll llle glll l)lylSl,,ll_t mo Ol $U¢TC€
_ the Chief of Stall and the three Deputy of Kentucky ;\lumni Association. (mel l{mmcl, lmlglll lll lllc Null tourney illitl
t (iliicls "lA Sl*'llA· (l"l"ll€l RHWSQY has His first military service was with the Foggia, Anzio, Rome-Arno, Soullt m lllell mm I
A ‘ bec" "“ ‘l“ll' at the T°kY*’ llcilflfllum 10th Infantry Regiment at Fort Thom- France, Rhineland, Ardennes-.-\l~ InVmlfl°mfl_
‘   ters Since August 1954. Prior to his lm l{€llluCl(y_ HE then joined the 9[ll uml Central Europe cumlmignsl Olymptcrliatl
i ` l”`€$€“l l"’$lll"“ llc Sewell us il Stull Division and with that unit took part Colonel Ramsey is a graduate oll els and fl Wl
Y "lll€€l" ol [llc P€Y$Olm€l Dlvlslfm   in the amphibious invasion of North of the AArmy’s top schools. the (-· the l948 Ollf
5 uml lllwf Us DCIJUW S€€l`€l?*YY of [llc Africa. Soon after this, he was named mand and General Staff College ~‘ While this
P _l0llll Sl?lll· aide·de-camp to General (later Field the Army \N’ar College. failed to will
Colonel Ramsey was born in Somer- Marshall) Sir Harold R. L. G. Alex- In addition to the combat dui regular seaso
set, Kentucky, where his parents, Mr. ander, British Army, then Command- tions previously mentioned, Col·¤‘ 1945 and dro
Z and Mrs. \V. H. Ramsey, still reside, ing General of the 15th Army Group Ramsey has been awarded the l.Cu tests in regul:
_   I-lis wife is the former Miss Glenda in North Africa. \N/ith the 9th Division of Merit, French Croix de Cucrrc it time since lf
t l Burton, also from Somerset. Colonel and the 15th Army Group Colonel Gold Star, Combat Infantrynii the usnalpou
  and Mrs. Ramsey and their three chil- Ramsey served in Algeria-French Mor- Badge. Glider Badge and Distinguii it neverthele
  dren, Lloyd Ann 12. Larry 8 and judy occo. Tunisia and Sicily. Unit Badge. He has also been in tial good ent
i § 7 make their home at Washington Colonel Ramsey returned to troop an Honorary Member of the ()rd<*1 the conferen
lg Heights, Tokyo. duty in November 1943, serving suc- the British Empire.
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