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AIDES TO THE PRESIDENT
CAom· LIEUTENANT COLONEL VVILLLUMI Josnrn DRUMMY, III
CADET MAJoIa JAMns OLIN Bnm.
· MARSHALS
Marshal of the Day
LIEUTENANT COLONEL HowAm> DoNNnLLY, United States Army
Assistant Marshals
MA.Ion ARNOLD R. C. SANnIm, United States Army
l CADET CAI>TA1N Room Lima LYONS
GAnm LIEUTENANT Howlmn THOMAS CAIIET LIEUTENANT J Aiuss FRANCIS
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CAnm LIEUTENANT MA1zsIiALL Bncx CADET LIEUITJNANT CARL LEONARD
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Cum LIEUTENANT RALPII E1>wA1in CADET LIEUTENANT WILLIAM STANLEY
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CADET LIEUTENANT TIIOIIASILEONARD CADET LIEUTENANT PATRICK TANI~:Iz
HENRY CADET LIEUTENANT WILLIAM CLARK
CAUET LIEUTENANT RAY Woon LANUM YVILSON, J1:.
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MA.Ion Gnoncn N. ZRANDOLPH, United States Army
CADET LIEUTENANT COLONEL Ronnnr CADET LIEUTENANT GEK»\LD LEIWAIN
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CADET MAJOR THOBISON RII·I.I;Y Cwm LIEUTENANT JOHN Fmammmcx
BRYANT, J 12. GAY
CADET CAPTAIN Ronnnr HAIGII CAm;·r LIILUTENANT YVILLIAJXI Oxnnr
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l THE ORDER OF THE MARCH .
The President of the University and the Speaker of the Day _
The Chairman of the Board of Trustees
The Trustees and Ohicial Guests · · I
The Deans of the Colleges
. The Oilicials of the Administrative Department
The Professors Emeritus
The Alumni
The Faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences
The Faculty of the College of Agriculture
The Faculty of the College of Engineering
The Faculty of the College of Law »
The Faculty of the College of Education
A The Faculty of the College of Commerce
The Candidates for the Advanced Degrees
The Candidates for the Bachelor Degrees
 

 é ORDER OF EXERCISES I
, PRESIDENT FRANK LEROND McVEY, Presiding I
  Pnm.Um¤-—"Festival Pre1ude" .................................................................................. Rem
l PBOCESSIONAIr—"COPOH3ti0H March" .......................................................... Meyerbeer
l Lela W. Cullis
INVOCATION-—Th9 Reverend Hayes Farish
I Pastor, Woodland Christian Church
Lexington, Kentucky
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g Sornmo SOL0—“'1‘he Lord’s Prayer"' .................................................... Albert Malott
; Mrs. W. H. Hansen
  Annnmas——"Accent on Youth"
Q Alfred Horatio Upham, Ph.D., LL.D.
* President, Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
  Cormrzizmxc or Dm1mEs—President McVey _
` PLEDGE or rum Smuon CL.Ass—President McVey
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, B1cN1mrc*rroN—-The Reverend Hayes Farish
g Posrnunm .............................................................................................. Sibellus—Lafebbre
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 ( COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Q PAUL PRENTICE BOYD, Dean
l CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS
Name Major Subject Address
ALBERT WILLLAM BECK Law Lexington
Scorr DUIILEY BRECKINBDGE, JR. Law Lexington
JAMES SIVLEY CARY Sociology Hopkinsville
VIRGINIA ALICE EVEKSOLE Journalism London
JAMES SoRY FORBES Arts—Medicine Hopkinsville
j GEORGE HENRY GRIFFITH A1·ts—Medicine Mount Vernon
J0sEI·H LAMRERT INTEHMAGGI0 History Oceanside, N. Y.
MARGARET WICKLHFE PREsToN
JoHNsToN History Lexington
` JOHN ESTEN KELLER Romance Languages Lexington
I NANCY DARNELL MGKEE Social Work Frankfort
I WILLIAM WALTER Moss, JR. Arts—Medicine Hopkinsville
SARAH ELIzARETH RATCIIIFF Journalism Covington
HARRY LYON READ Psychology Louisville
Vmon. Houma RRnwINE, J R. Arts——-Law Sandy Hook
  RUTH CARKIGK WARE Economics Georgetown
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Name Major Subject Address
ALEXANDER WILLIAM Hnox Zoology Lexington
• WILRURN BRAnEoRn KEETON Zoology Paducah
.IoE BLARLEY LOVETT Arts—Dentistry Williamsburg
FRED RONALD MGCREA Zoology Lexington
’EMBRA ARTHUR RoI·ER Arts—Medicine Lexington
b CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
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Name Address
MONROE Moosmcx Versailles
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THOMAS POE COOPER, Dean  
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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
` AGRICULTURE
Name Address
ROBERT HARRIS BRASHEAB Viper
HoRAcE CALDWELL Lancaster
Howzuzn CADIPBELL Fulton
BERNARD MITCHELL CRIGGER West Van Lear
‘ CHARLES HoRARr FUTRELLE Cadiz
` Grcomm LossEN GLRsoN Brooksville
  CURTIS RAYFORD HANCOCK Fulton
`· LESTER DUEE MCDIANIEL Ewing, Va.
 ' , FRANK LAUGHTON SA·r*rERwHrrE Owenton
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN j
HOME ECONOMICS ,
1 Name Address
 » MARr0N KUERLER ALLEN Owensboro
  ANN LOUISE FILE Beckley, W. Va. I
t Doiwrur ELIZABETH GENTRY Henderson {
HELEN MASTIN Cynthiana
BEr·rY J EANNE MULBERRY Sadieville
l Douorrmr JOSEPHINE THOMPSON Frankfort
OPHELIA BEA·rR1oE WAYNE Parksville
, , KATHRYN LAY WHJEY Barbourville
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L JAMES HIRAM GRAHAM, Dean
CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL
ENGINEERING
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Fnmmxcx Bxcxm. Fxscmm Buechol
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Name Address
Jomv CURTIS Nnw Frankfort
D0NA1.¤ W1:LLLu1 PENN001; Lexington
gr ROBERT SAMUELS TRIPLETT, Jn. Owensboro
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  LABAN Tmaonosm Mooma: Catlettsburg
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I-LAL Scmzromuu Lexington

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ALVIN E EVANS, Dean
 ¤ CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS
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i FOREST CLAY HUME Richmond
= EUGENE L01zEN STEPHENS Williamsburg
, CHARLES R0MAN ZIMMEE Lexington
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WILLIAM SEPTIMUS TAYLOR, Dean
· CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN
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Name Teaching Majors and Address
Minors
CLINTON STANLEY Amxms History and Political
Science—Geology and
Geography Lexington
EVELYN GOODMAN COLEMAN Physical Education——
English Lexington
Bnsrmcn HOUSTON Cnoucn Elementary Education Paris
EMMA Mnnm IsAAcs Elementary Education Bloomington
” Onv1LLn Lmcn History—P0litical Science Kings Mountain
I ELIZABETH ANNE LIGON Elementary Education Lexington
" Fonnnsr THOMAS MULLIKIN Mathematics——Physics Burtonville
  JENNIE Lum; Roemzs Elementary Education Danville

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Q COLLEGE OF COMMERCE
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EDWARD WIEST, Dean
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN %
COMMERCE
Name Address
Hxnom Monwmm Amvom Sturgis
ELLIOTT BONDURANT Bmm: Shelbyville
WILLIAM THORNTON Cxm. Youngstown, Ohio
l 0*1**1*0 KELLIAN Comms Viper
A Ronnm Loms Dxcxmzson Lexington
I RAWLEIGH Knmmxnr. Hum Flemingsburg
W11.I.1AmI Dum JUm··r Wickliffe I
WILLIAM GLADSTONE Mooxn Richmond
` ELMEK Comms MULLEN Lexington `
CHARLES HENRY SMITH Lexington Z
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WILLIAM DELBERT FUNKHOUSER, Dean
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M Name Major Subject Address
WILLIAM FRANKLIN ATCHISON Mathematics Smithneld
V WILLIAM JAcKsoN Boyn Psychology Tullahoma, Tenn.
HENLEY LEWIS CASH Education Lancaster
JoHN CUEBAS Fosrmu Bacteriology Central Point,
Oreg.
CLINTON HARVEY GARDINER History Covington
CHAm.Es WAILACE HAnBIsoN, Jn. History Richmond Hill,
N. Y.
LAURA LUCILE HAH? Sociology Lexington
Josnrn JENKINS HUDDLESTON Physical Education Lexington
` DIJLDRED LLOYD JUDY Romance Languages Covington
ANnm;soN BELL Moomc Education Paducah
_ VIVA ODEAN SLOAN Education Somerset
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I Name Major Subject Address
_ PHILLIP MIDDLETON Miuzs Geology Eminence

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Loms CAMPBELL, J1:. Danville l
  CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN
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  FRANK KEBNS Bmzcmss Carlisle i
" FIIOKENGE HELEN GATTADORIB Elmhurst, N. Y.
QI PATRICIA DAVIS Lexington
g RUTH GLADYS HOFFMAN Ashland
2 ALFBEH) JENNINGS WARD Russell ¥
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I Name Major Subject Address
  CLADDE OMAR SPILLMAN Education Berea. ' 1
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, Mnomm Wrcxmrrn Pms:sTON JOHNSTON
‘ KATHRYN LAY Wmnr
Students are graduated "With High Distinction" who attain a standing
Q ot 2.6 or higher for at least three years. Students are graduated "With Dis-
tinction" who attain a standing of 2.4 to 2.6 for at least three years.
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U. K. ALMA MATER*  l
· Hail Kentucky, Alma Mater! ‘
Q? Loyal sons and daughters sing; .
i Sound her praise with voice united; » ·
  To the breeze her colors fling  _,
E _ T0 the blue and White be true; ;
I Badge triumphant age on age;  
y Blue, the sky that o’er us bends;  
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’Neath thy arching trees we roam;  gy
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Alma Mater second home.  
For the blue and white we strive,  
, Fight we ever for its fame  
Daring any fate to bring .} 
l Glory for Kentucky’s name.  
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it Glorious is thy heritage; a' 
A Proud thy name and thy traditions;  
- Proud thy place on hist0ry’s page!  ff
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Mother of the great and free;  
A May we e’er uphold thy name, {fi
i Old Kentucky, hail to thee.  
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HOW BEAUTEOUS WERE THE MARKS DIVINE
? How beauteous were the marks divine,
f That in Thy ineekness used to shine
; That lit Thy lonely pathway trod,
L In wondrous love, O Son of God.
O who like Thee so mild, so bright,
I Thou Son of man, Thou Light of Light?
. Or who like Thee did ever go,
So patient, through a world of woe.
O who like Thee so humbly bore
` The scorn, the scoffs of men, before?
So meek, so lowly, yet so high,
So glorious in humility.
Y O wondrous Lord, my soul would be,
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And learn of Thee, the lowly One,
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Calvary Baptist Church of Lexington.
.A11l1l1€H1—uBl€S.S€(]. Are The Men Who Fear Him"
(Elijah) ................................................................................... Jllemlelssolwz
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Address——"l\Iake Room for Life", President Raymond F. Mc- I
Lain, Transylvania College, Lexington, Kentucky.
Hy1nn—How Beauteous We1·e the Marks Divine .........c..... Schumann
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Sevenfold Amen .......................i........ - ....................................................................... -Stamer
University Choristers
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