Mark Holthaus ’74 left his ’79 has been appointed director W. M. Bryant ’78 is a sales doctrination school at the Nav-
position as managing editor of of the Protection and Advocacy representative in the Denver al Air Station in pensaeola,
the Lexzrtgton Leader to take Division of the Kentucky Office Patient Care Products District Fla, AIC is the first step in the
the Job of deputy commissioner for Public Advocacy. The   for the Paper Products Division Naval flight training program
of the Kentucky Department of 51011 works t0 protect the rights of Proctor & Gamble. Bryant leading to designation as a nav.
Public Information. of developmentally disabled started with P&G as a sales rep- al aviatgyy
Kentuckians. Keown has resentative in the Cincinnati ln-
_ I worked in the division since its dustrial sales area, industrial
‘ b M“k J' R°“g°“" 74 has cre¤tic¤i¤1977· cleaning products. Kenneth B. Taylor *79 has
, een promoted to general man- . .
. ___ completed the Lawyers Military
ager in the real estate depart- Justice Course of the U S Ma-
‘“°“‘ °f Th° P’“d°“‘“‘l I“?“r` Rcxene Brcwn ’75 is the Rumen E- W¤§¤°* ’78 has rine Corps A first ireotenant
_ ance Company of America. first woman to servo as a divi. graduated from Officer Candi- Taylorjoingd the Marine Corp;
R?“g°“" "‘“d ***5 “"f°· "‘1¥‘m’}a Si¤¤ directct in the Kentucky dm $°h°°l and is mw an €¤· in 1976 He is now stationed at
K¤t¤bet¤iNe1S<>¤ 74· rcedcm Department of Asrrenitnre. sign in the us. Navy. wagner Camp Lcjcuncl No
I“dlanaP°hs· She is the departments director J01¤€d the Navy in February
 _ of promotions and is responsi- 1980-
, . ble for all press releases, publi- Thomas K, MeCrot;klin ’79 `
te;Ll;yb5(;k(’;;$;€:MZiig?;   cations, igdeobgtnd aludio broad- Randolph J Scott ,78 is a has been awarded the juris doc-
in [On before 1840 The Lex- casts, an pu ic re ations pro]- _ _ _ _ · _ tor degree from the University
_ g C ' H, , ects of the department. mining engineer Wnn the Paul of Louisville School of Law.
Zrgtonefdyetre hdrznfy b7;F‘;z"7; Weir Company, mining engi-
0mm7—r-$7077 w 76 pu 75 6 —;— neers and geologists, located in
th b k ‘d `t th . ·
imiborfllintl;lleSzo7ii5odal7t7is(lo1;>i J¤*¤¤ Der B¤¤i¤et¤¤ 76 is Ch‘°ag°‘ "L
Mlm}: played an imponam manager of the Mercer County  .
· · State Employment Office in
part zn the cultural lje of Lex-   `.p__ , _ ·_  
zngton, even in the days before Harmdsburg  Qi 7   1 
Kentucky became a state, yet it   g
the subject has been almost · , .··,.lZ%_   Scott Peden ,80 has joined
completely neglected. content C   Pi` Mcgsfflln ig; ’ ’o Fcescl. $iesfricdt&Mce¤1erAd—
book, however, pus the wid tlzininglhn S[h€reU S1 ia`]? at vertising, Inc. of Louisville as a
e~de’wwtfe*t’tc#`~ttimchew Senseeoii rn Meoreernnee ·· “*‘““"“·
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ZZZZ'$}"ZZ,.‘§.‘f§§‘,Z’.f"$.§"§?.’lfrZZ§ erm thet~t¤i¤gi¤M¤y- - e llgttl e —
field of culture. The book Lv `  ii , /   _ »i  
amzllable 777 many Lexzingmn Beverly Shawna Collins ’76   .  
book stores and rom the Lex- · · Karen D. Anderson ’79 has er iff
has received a masters degree _+._  
Zhgt0n_Fayette   HzktOTZ'c from Rutgers, The State Uni_ b€€]'l 3,ppOlI][€d lI`l[€I`lOl` design      
COmmzkSz·0n’   Markel versity of Newjerscyi CO·OI`dlIla[OI` fOI` Chrlsrnan, is  
Street, Lexington, Ky. 40508. Miller, Wallace, Inc. of Lex-   ,   "
The price 23 $9.95 plus sales tax —— ington. An honor graduate ` · .-
of 50 centsifor fentucky res- Susan Thompson Bal_1_ing_ from Ul;] Andersontylvas named p
zheniz lg: or ir exstomeg mn ,77 is a juvenile probation gutstgn pgggsgréior esign stu- ir.
S Ou a $1-for af; mg_an officer for the Kentucky De- Cm Or I '
p°Smgg‘ M7? Cm ee U fl partment for Human Resources ——; _
teacher of pzano and compose - · · Gregory D. Barnes 80 has
_ _ in Harrodsburg and is a lr- T R D ll- r79 . . .
tion and director of the new mused insurance agent with enely · 0 me _ was joined the staff of Chrisman,
Musz`calArts Center in Lexzng- enrnnnsslnned nn ensrgn rn the Miller, Wallace, Inc. of Lex—
McCrosky & Thompson Insur- S - . .
[gn, . U- · Navv upon completwn of ington as a structural engineer.
ence Ascecr Burgm' Aviation Officer Candidate
;__ School. Dollins joined the Navy
— Diane Kroggel Crandell ’75 ’ injzmuary ]gg0_ ·
has been appointed chairperson ,l0$€Ph M- Turley 77 has Ronald G. jones ’80 is a de-
‘ of the Watterson College ac- joined the Staff of Chrismem. sign engineer at Booker Associ-
i' counting, business administra- Miller. Wdllaeer Ind He has Ann Eaton Mainotis ’79 has ates, Inc., a St. Louis-based en-
tion, clerk-typist, secretarial worked as 3 designer and Completed training with Delta gineering, architectural and
and word processing depart· draftsrnan {Or several Pr0fe$‘ Air Lines and is now a Delta planning firm. jones works in
ments. She oversees 23 teachers $10nal f1rrn$· Turley h¤§ had exr flight attendant assigned to the the bridge section ofthe firm.
, and the progress of nearly 200 perrencc ln diverse Pr°Jeer$·_ ln' airline’s New Orleans flight at-
students including the Eliz— Clndlng government n°nS1ng· tendant base. L _ H M 80 d
abethtgwn and downtown renovation, condominiums, of- ons . 00re’ was gra -
Louisville branches of this city. fice buildings, day-care centers uated from Officer Candidate
based College and shopping malls. He is an Patrick K. Farra III ’79, a School recently and commis-
associate member ofthe Amer- second lieutenant in the U.S. sioned an ensi n in the U.S.
H
ican Institute of Architects and Marine Corps, was graduated Navy. Moore joined the Navy
Gayla Oldham Keown '75, a member ofTau Sigma Delta. from the Navy's pre-flight in- after graduation in May.
 
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