Graduate Students Prof Blythe Heads Pershing Rifles Mary B.
Win Fellowships CD Mobile Group Win Drill Meet Agglg $1
FOlll` Uli Slllllllllle $lll(lelll$_ llllle Professor David K. Blythe, V10, has The UK Pershing Rifles unit:. hqiss Mg
lleell llllllllelell llll-800 lellowsllllls l‘ll` been appointed connnander of the first place in the animal PR regill Owensboro
ll_ Yellles $lll(lY lll UK lll lllell l`e$PClY‘ Civil Defense Fifth Mobile Support drill meet, held this year at Stollll ost nl gon
ll"e llelel$· Group according to an announcement The UK team, drilling avainlpl b dale
\t\linning the fellowships are lohn mule ls . i. ..   · .. . . ·. . . . ° Car.01]
_ . _ _ _ _ . y thc lxcntutky Division of othct teams from colleges and ill nndnoy, act
. \'V· llllllllg Ol Lexlllgllllh “'lll’ “'lll_ Civil Defense. sities throughout Kentucky. \\’ty,Mnyy Lgttig
‘ Slll(l}' lJll}’Sl€$§ lil·ioi· to coming =¤ ¤l`¤¤l¢r=¤l€—Y=¤¤l<¤c drill. Unim-sity
dciilcésl ll wl. _ I _ I _. I _ ,1 [ to Lexington he was an engineer iii llcsillcs Wllllllllg lll€ <‘<>llll¤:_v€rsity0fC
. bv ll;   tho U_ 5_ Lows; $ol—y·n~o_ l)uy*il]S\t\l()1·l(l drill the `UK scluad scored first for I-Iumpl
Ulnder the provisions of the fellow; \lVm- il hc Sclivul lll the All- hmlc as in [llc enc match and the mgm l’““l’ LOU!
V _ _ ` ‘ _ _ ’ _ a maintenance engineering ofhcer. lll$Pe€llllll· three years.
. ships the four students wrll begin their '1`hC Cxllllsllllm (lrlll was wm
T   yearswork in September. Selection of ull_NCgm Hull lmm lllcsl WEX   F
_; the winners was made by a connnrttee D   H   d Slam Collcgc While the lmlll
  ll`lllll llle glllllllllle l*ll'llllY·_ _ r` IS Gr Or drill was won by Ohio Universit Atom SI'
V   Boring, a graduate of Lafayette High New Bureau Head Squlul (lrlll lmlmm WCM U) lim
`   School. already holds both 15.S. and (Ohm) llnl\.Cl.Sll>,_ D1`. T. M
‘ ° NLS. degrees from UK. He is a native Dr. lillis F. Hartford, ’3fl. head of physics pro.
5   l of Reidsville, N. C. the division of foundations of educa- , bllllillllg ill
  l Hovermale is a native of Nicholas tion at the College of Education since Dunvllle Couch On €€l€TFll01`. C
ll l County and was graduated from the lll/lfi has been appointed by Superin-   Football   $llla5l1F1`y ill
y Nicholas County High School. He has tendent of Public Ldutatton Robert Sllllllk lll l
`. also received his B.S. and M.S. degrees R. Martin to the post of head of the lid Rutledge, known tln‘·»i_ Allllllg ll
 A from UK. Bureau of Instruction in the I)epart- Kentucky for the f`ootbalf teann °l llle l’l"’.l
 j- l Coffman is a graduate of Hopkins- ment of Education in I·`rankl`ort. l)]`()(lLl(i(j(l at Danville High lol llle Vll`S
j    ville High School and has received his Dr. Hartford is one of four new ap- has {l(f(`€l)[@(l ;l l)()$i{i()l] on lll lllelll· rl`_ll€
_ Q .-\.l~l.ll. and M.S. at UK. pointees in the education department troaching $t;tll`_ eleglees lll
. I Mrs. Riffe was graduated from l)an- when Superintendent Martin took of- Rntlotlgo will [tl[()l· lllo ln.$llld€lll$ tml
 . ` ville High School. She holds a 15..-\. V hce. Dr. Hartford succeeds Mark God- backs, according to Head Condi De l'lllllll
. _ , degree from Agnes Scott College and man of Versailles. ton Collier. Former Vanderlti lm l)l"l.le"l“
· . a masters degree from Radcliffe Col- He has taken leave from UK in or- _]ohn North was also named ;t—Ollll Rlll§e·
»` ? _ lege, der to accept the bureau post. freshman coach. umm Slllllsll
 _     A graduate of \t\’estern Sttitttllc lll‘l$ll’l`l
Q l • • • • lege where he was a star end. Ri: glve llllll llll
¥ .           m   was named “Kentucky High ‘
_ _ Football Coach of the Year" itllormer E
. . ' after his Danville team (`llllllllW'th P l
' l   Y     mythical school boy title by ht I 0
l Z _ _ W _ _ an ll-game season undefeated. Home Fr
. _l‘lllll ·‘\· Dl$l*lll· lll- lll L0lll$"llle» in Fort Thomas until he moved to .\ 37-year-old native ol` fl
‘ llllll lleell llllllllllllell llellllg Slllle l"lm’ Louisville recently to practice law. Ohio. R/utledge started his ty Wlllllllll l
 . ;   l He attended parochial schools in   ee flu,el(le_.m' Imlllilll  
H (,v _ _ . _ I l·ort Thomas. St. .·\l()>lSlllS Military em mmm M ?”“'Sl*llll (0‘l(ll`ll _ ll
. nl1UCll()l.·\Sl1ldD(l. I __ _{ . . _ .   ing Green High boloyc lull, has been llo
> l)iskin is one of the youngest men j`\_°‘l(lclllf` l`_‘l}'elleVlll€· Olllo. and fort Dim/mc Nm But thank
on the Governors cabinet. l—Ie and lll"‘ll"_“ Hlgll “"ll‘l"l·` l`le “`ll$ f§l`llll‘ ____L_@___,.,. D William Hoi
l State Police Commi:;sioner ll. .·\. B. Milled Imul [hc Lew (lollcgc Ol Uk m (lllll Hllgllll lllls leeellllf llllllllll Louisvillt
l l \\’idener. who attended UK, are both llT”l· l)ulllng W()rl(l wml ll hc SCHUI SL Louis HewkS’ fllllllwlllg llllyas not only
  Em >_cm_S old. with the Navy in the llacilic. Charge from the Ul S_ All. lpolnlllso [umm];
. ll .\ native of Newport. Diskin is the While at UK l)iskin was president Former UK all-star Billy El·l‘llll€Y<3Sts.
  son of the late Thomas M. l)iskin who of the Young l)emocrats Club. He is been named as one of the 12 mi The housc
ll was politically prominent in Northern on the executive connnittee of the Ken- of the United States Olympit f~ll0¤S such a
-_   Kentucky for many years. Diskin lived tucky Civil War Roundtable. ball team.
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