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Volume IX LEXINGTON, KY., DECEMBER, 1938 Number 2 }
I terest I UK R ‘ A t' T I M t' I
Classes ending in "4" and "9" will »
1 CIHSS of   y return to the campus in June to
  attend their reunion, which also
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  V ° " ‘ ‘  lf.  Z,. ~  .   ’a  _)  The Alumni Oiiice is now busy
.     __ " _ .   ’ I ,  1   compiling lists of reunion classes
{arts ‘ f r  · 1* . ` _·£ "    · ; and as soon as these are completed .
M Wil;  Y I S ~ _ * _   they will be mailed to members of
— , · I · ._ " ` the respective classes. On these lists
  4, $,,4  EE [  _   , will be several alumni from which
· E { · I . sr sl lx   -  ° _ 4-1,,.,2 mail has been returned unclaimed.
— ‘ l {We Information as to the whereabouts
r _ V ` `>s‘,g·;  of these alumni will be much ap-
i   _ I ix   preciated by the Alumni Oiiice.
r   I . 2};. Interest in the June reunion is
- J r ‘*f already mounting. Heber Holbrook r
·*_r   ·_   o _ Rice writes, "As president of the ·
’  ’ - _; · ; s. I,___ Class of 1904, I would be glad if i
A. ' e » ’  ·· _ _ _ `·  you will announce that we hope to
, _ at _Vv. A 1},,;-- -. V:   .ri  ; _rssg.tr;rr¢     ’ J- s,,a_»:a  _   makeltherthlrty-Hqrlarganniversary of I  
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_ Above is pictured the class of 1894. First mug: *L. S. Hughes, N. A. Newton, Harriet reunion Ol‘l the campus of the UI1l- l I
W IM .Wlli C. H b h, *C. C. Curtis, JI Jame M. Ha . S nd : *E ‘ - `
· Giéiiiiiilg (Mis.     Goli;htt{vI, Lillie Kroesingu Iiflrs. RSF. Kesyhseimgigf, Jmglglri) T. Egg, \éirS1ty` I urge all members Of i?h€ · I
_' ’Katherine Shelby (Mrs. Katherine Scott), B. C. Keiser, Pearl Oots (Mrs, A, C, Wells;. _aS$ Of_1904 to h0Il0I' the OCC’*°l0I1 l — 1
_   — Tgirg rgwlzicherohgandr .gr`:ndN¢trIirn3;n,0'DgraJ§se;d tgt;   liiljbinsggt. U.   Gg.l'l'€ds Wlth f.h€1I‘ pI`€S€IlC€ that the ‘E(:h()€s t
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Dickie Bradshaw and William C, Trigg. * Indicates deceased. g Of 1904 may still reverberate! { .
I —————-;——»——-———·~»—————I—-— —-— A letter from Marcus C. Redwine, 1
president of the Alumni Association g I
Wildcat *38 Football Cam ai n atidamember ofthe Class or 1919, I! =
p g s ates that "the Class of 1919 is go-   "
.  _ ing to do its best in leading all the ';
  ° • rest of the classes next June in its ~ i
      2   7   1·eunion plans." Hugh M. Milton ‘ i
» , II preside t of N M ' ’ i`
The 1938 Wildcat football season and Oglethorpe would be easily de- College ang aha ;Wrnen$§;O01§t?g; ·
with two wins and seven losses is feated, The Xavier and Clemson class af 1919 Writes mnhs reunion or ’
now history. Bad history in a way, games were said to be tossups. my class makes 1t’ deubh, insistent —
s but again in the light of pre·Sea· Only in one game did md DT€di€‘ that I should be present next June 1 '
son predictions not so bad. None tions of the sports writers fall short. I can assure yen that this has been _
I of the sports writers predicted Ken- that being in the Washington and my plan fer several years and I .
. tucky to sweep all foes before it. Lee-Kentucky game which the am hoping that nn nnrersegn event I
I None of them picked the Wildcats Wildcats lost. “viH jnterfere with my presence on ·
- to win half of their games. On the The 1938 team failed to live up that eeeasienrn i I 
` contrary, it was conceded that four to expectations in but two instances, The mlm. _ U _ _
games won out of nine ga.mes played these being its poor showing against of crass r IO'; pwemm will c°nSlS€ *
- would be an extremely fortunate Tennessee and its defeat at th€ mance tmc €°n:S* banqueh com' Z
1 break, hands of Washington and Lee. Oh ts; m¤;%%.t.°xir°1S€s·° tfhe MCVBY ;
- Only the optimistic fans gave the other hand the Wildcats were in rar b tt mntho a Sp~°ja1_P“f€I`am J
. Kentucky ·a chance of winning not expected to put up such a iight rr gi C "{ mg _ 8 ASS¤¤¤¤¤<>¤s HF _
J over any of its Southeastern against Vanderbilt, Alabama. and E ¤¤¤~¤rS;¤y— r I
C011f€1·€1-me fO,9s_ Yet the Wildcats G»gO;·gj3_ T9(;h_ The Alumni OH-:106 solicits your K
I scored on three of their Confer- Thus as to games won and lost ¤0l`F‘=‘$DQ¤d€¤<>e and suggestions 1
I ence opponents. Last season they the Wildcat campaign was some €01}¤€F¤lHg the coming June re- » 
failed to score a single point on what a disaster. But from the point ¤¤10¤· €SDe01¤1ly from class omcers i
these foes. of material at hand and schedule Help make your reunion the best , ‘
No one doubted that Maryville encountered it was successful. €Ve1‘.  
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’°'°“"""‘ ° nmalgra for EI merry 3mms smh an surrraaful Nun Ever S°°"’ ‘""   .  
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