Jon Whalen ’94 has been awarded a L I
$$2,500 Dean’s Merit Scholarship to Ehlers Necro ogy
the University of Dayton School of K rrrirrr T1 H 1
Law {OY the 1994-1995 Y€?i1`- Editor: The University of Kentztrlcy Alumni
_ As a long time fan of Doc Association extends its symjmtlzy to the
Hollidat, 1 read with _reat interest anzilwznd riendso the ollowin_ rzlwnni.
F°r"1er Students the stoiy of his UKiears in the f ) f f f Q
_   K if KentuckyAlumnus\Ni1rter edition. Robert Frederick Flege 'l8 of
N, Andrew Cqplqnd is assistant Crm- In the interest of historic accura- Lexington, October 23, 1994. .
troller at Centre College in Danville. cy I think one reference needs some
, A C_P_A_, he previously worked for clarification. Doc recalls that his sis- Charles L. Dees ’25 of Oblong, Ill.,
Coopers Sc Lybrand in Lexington, ter, Miss Frances Holliday, had been june 3, 1994.
the first female managing editor of . Theodore R. Berman ’26 of
l Andrew B¤|"|‘¤¤ 11215 joined the the school paper. lf the school paper   Brookxille, Oh10,_]H1lUH1`}’ 22, 1994.
1 Frelllklifl gc M€t1`S1i2tll College féielllty referred to is the Kentucky Kernel, my   Melbourne Mills ’26 of Lexington,
as a visiting assistant professor of biol- mother, Eliza Piggott, was the first October 16, 1994.
, Ogy after serving HS 3 postdoctoral female managing editor in 1917. She Martine Coates Brabent ’26 of
i SCli0l211` Ht the Celiter fOr EV0ll1ti0H21ry r had been co-editor in 1916 with a Lexington, November 8, 1994.
1 Ecology at UK for two years. Franklin male student who left for service in Katherine Brewer Edwards '27 of
, & Me1rShHll is lrl L2111C3SKer, P3. World VVar 1. These newspapers are Gadsden, Ala.,july 11, 1994.
l on microfilm in the Margaret 1. King Elizabeth Regenstein Podlesak '27
l 6* Ml°h°°l Y°PP is 3 Parmtir in dle Library. of Delray Beach, Fla.,june 29, 1994.
1 law titer <>fT¤1<€»Y<>l>l> & Swewer iu Mother married seeriier uri snr. Martha n. siaewemiy ·2s or
i Nashvlllei Tenn He was fOYm€YlY dent, Tom R. Underwood, who con- Warwick, N.Y., December 19, 1993.
  with Farris, Warfield gc K¤¤¤d>’ in tinued a lifetime of support for the Walter B. Clark ’28 of Corbin, April
i Nashville university as Editor of the Lexington ll, 1994.
  Herald, a congressman and a U.S. Nancy Wilson Byrne '28 of
l Senator. The university recognized Columbus,]anuary 18, 1994.
; his service with an honorary doctor- Elizabeth Wood Mahoney '29 of
l ate, admission as a Distinguished Oak Ridge, Tenn., March 27, 1993. i
Q Alumnus and selection to the Richard J. Framme '29 of Dayton,
i Kentuckyjournalism Hall of Fame. Ohio, August 25, 1994.
  Mother returned to the university William L. Heizer '29 of Lexington,
to earn a master’s degree in library September 1, 1994.
science and worked in the archives
department of the library until her , William F. Steers '30 of Silverton,
retirement at age 70. She was active in l Ore.,january 30, 1993.
l alumni affairs and attended basketball Nicholas W. Williams '30 ol`
  and football games into her late 80s. Arlington, Va., May 8, 1994.
f My brother, a practicing attorney Katherine Cassell Carter '30 of
in Lexington, and 1 and our wives are Lexington, November 27, 1994.
i UK alumni. Tom and Ihave donated John F. Young Jr. ’3l ol` Prospect,
· our father’s papers to the UK library. january 18, 1994.
Maude McClintock Draper '31 of
Sincerely, Lexington,]anua1y 10, 1993.
*= Walter P. Underwood Lura Gail Swinford '32 ol`
Q Cyntlriana,_]anuary 10, 1994.
  r Eldon T. Edwards ’32 of Morehead,
  October 26, 1994.
  i Ilee Smith '33 of Glasgow, October
l i 14, 1994.
  Ralph M. O'Ne¤l '33 of Newton,
Miss., October 9, 1994.
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