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REPORT ON UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY MEN  
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Former Men Students in Service .4...A.....w.................,......,._...... 7,127
Former Women Students in Service .............,........»...,»...... 371 __ l
Total Students .................._...................................r. 7,498   I
Staff Members in Service .........................._..................................., 203    
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7 i Duplicates (Staff lll€11I‘lJ6”1'S-S1L1d€11tS) .... ; ....... L .....__.. 109 j 2
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Carl, Glenn \Vesley lllinois Killed in action .2 i
Davis, Russell Williamsport Finding of Death   l
Bailey, \Villia1n Russel Lexington FOD—Missing over Germany, 7-4-43 ·   2]
Black, Russell P. Lexington Illness, 12-19-43 A ,
. Shearer, Martin Graves Susie Over North Sea, 1943 K zi
Zinn, Thomas F. VVest Virginia Killed in action 8
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l ’*‘Powell, Ormond E. Richmond FOD——Missing in Southwest Pacific l
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l *`Stephens, Eugene L. \Villiamsburg Killed in action, Mediterranean area
’*Ginter, Harold Lexington Died, non battle — V l
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AS e ineineriei ie his sein Alex`     it   »va_ T .,,__y   was i11 charge of a demolition
~ aH Wne Wes   l G     iiii    I  crew, When the dangerous neces-  
killefl Whiie fishline with ine   l       sity arose of placing a torpedo ni
United SWWS Meiiiie COYPS Re'     ~ ·`·~ i  · where it would do the most dam- l
serves at Tarawa in the Gilbert lul;i,,“   1   ago, ho ohose to take tho risk
Islands, AleXe1i€l€1‘ B01iiiYma¤ SIM   Q ‘ “ rather than to assign it to any of _
of Knoxville, Tenn., has presented I  V   his moii A Joh shihoi. got him hui
the U11i\'€I‘Sit_Y With C3,1’lllO11lC ·~   not boforo lio had finished his
i b@ll5 for the Wa1‘ Memorial Audi- V   V   i   job. Fatally wounded 11e turned '
i t01'iiim T0“’ei`· The gift hee been i   V,   around, smiled at his men a11d fell  
? eeeepted by the Board of TI‘uSteeS   V       i VV *i`   i j to the ground, dead, His extraord- _·
i and HPP1'0Pi`i&l€ €ie€lieei0i`Y eXei"        i  inary heroism, courage and leader— `  
eiSeS will be Piaiiiiefi for ti ieee? i     i    U as ship i11 action has merited him a. .  .
~ date. ‘ recommendation for the Congres- i ,·
  "Sandy" Bonnyman was about slim. his hoot thsiiiiiig at Sou Si<>¤¤iMefH<>iw1:  
i Gfeet 2 inches tall and was strik- Dioiio ho did hot Wait to go The president aivapdgd te ·  
iH‘é'iY ii—’iii€i$0ine» Peeeeeeing e through Offiegrig Candidate Lieutenant Bonnyman the Navy _
graciousness of manner and a Sohool huh Woiii hi as o hhivsho gross posthumously with ello fol_  
i smile that was most attractive. He sud by Slpecial roduest was put On lowing citation; ’,
was ii inet String men inline fe_eii` the first ship that we11t from San The Phosidoiih of tlle United    
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` Siiiiiieei m¤¤¤e· engineei`ing_ end some outstanding feat (of which ously to FIRST LIEUTENANT  .
l hileiiareei te enter the mining censorship has so far withheld de- ALEXANDER BONNXVBIAN JRU, V.
business in which his father was mils) ho was uomluulod in the UNITED STATES LIARINE  
interested. He worked in the coal fiéld lioi. promoiioii from pl-lvuto CORPS RESERVEV for Sorvioo as  iV_
i1elr¤¤tieeily eVei`Y eepeeiiy to commissioned officer. V The Set forth i11 the following: "F0r a V   "
up to assistant superintendent, yoiiiig offiooi. was lu olml-go or at sXli,aoi,diiiHi,y hohoism and iiiii.o_ l  
fmaiiyieikiiig iili ine Seiee Pere of group of men who called them- pldlty as a member ef e Shore ‘ i  .
the business and locating in Louis- solves ~l;.ioiiooi.s»» oiid Whoso ioh Party Sewing with the Second  ··
Yule where he covered the tcrri- ii was io plvotect landings and Ballolioih Eightli Msi.iuosV Second V _
t0l‘y of Kentucky and Indiana. He hlzizo trails lu tho Wilderness lllohiiio Divisioih durillg tho us_  
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l poimiaii tl1e out~of-doors. He rode l1orse— ber gg, 2], and 227 1943, Volun-  
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· i·iii`il to the liiiesti with his wife, ity to be (leSi1‘eCl Eliiel 30C01`€lllig party as demolition tea1HS, Fi1‘St  
iei`lll€1‘l}’ Miss Josephine Bell Of to one of his superior 0ffiC€1‘S, Mile Lieutenant Boiinyman boldly led  
l Texas, and their childi·en_ With showed great ale1‘t11eSS eiid P1‘€S· the assault 011 a huge bomb-p1‘00f  
i _ ini *i$S<>eiate he leased a ggppgy ence of mind i11 face of Cl?l11g€1‘-AS, shelter thirty yards in adVa11Ce — V  
. mine Near Santa Fe, N_ M_ and when he and two other 1ii31`i11€’S of our fo1·ward positions and, With e'  i
hilei ll0l1}:'llt out his prior-lner’S iii- were ambushed by eight JHDS, his men, destroyed many of the W il
l ieihei mid operated the inine with under Sandy ’s leadership the Japanese troops who had been ill- “· Q
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ASSOCIATION President   An alumnus of the University, · The in
l   1;iigiii;iii;’éii;iiiQiy·ieeiPresident  si it “  3  y the H01101‘21ble K€€1l J0llllS0ll, was  __ mllme
Hsien G, King ..,......... Exectuive Se¤1`et¤1‘y   , d     d governor of Kentucky when this   me SU
igixnourrvn conrnrrrrnda   S A  .-     cycle of University history started (Herr
` "‘ pmcees ef ap”°mtm°m '   A, d      and at the present time another » the 90
_ _   S alumnus, Lt. Gov. Kenneth Tno. V “'“’r‘“
“   HELEN G" KING gle is second in command at tlic · MY b
, FI Years on thc Campus took another State rieprrer Ther? are rerrr ee l ,),12,TQ
* Ive breath, a deep one, and carried on. ru e a umm en t re_ Beard of me Ul
The August Alummm Wm Seem The records Show that Wherever Trustees and the president of the Ewell,
like a Campus album to its read- there was a place to be filled, UmVerSrrY¤ Dr- Herman Lee pee bégig
ers for there are stories and there a Kentuckian was available e·r‘°m> IS rr gredrlete Or the Umver (dig,
friends of long standing in it. and the records also show that Srry erden eerwe member errhe HPA ,,1;
Many of them are in new relation- they were able and honorable. ASSee1ar1en· ,_G,m_\_,
Ships but evidgntly they are ooh- Five years later the number beside The foregoing data is what the wm `b
tinuing to fill a place in the rap- the bllle star is 7487 alld the 1ll1H1— writer would say is the reason for knows
idly changing picture that is here. ber beSide the gold star is 308. The the present prosperous condition {mmm
, Five years ago, it Was, that this price was terrific. of the Alumni Association and ns (Oh, W
‘ Old grad was drafted into the PO, E. C. Elliott, G. Lee McClain, rleht l0 h0P€ for unllmliml Pl`°‘ tomb,
. sition of Executive Secretary and H- D· Palmore Grover Creech Hi gmss m the Hear future l'l£‘. Sl
editor of the four page bulletin C. Robinson and Chauncey Forgey Five y€¥l1‘S at-50 We had VW tion t.
l which could be prepared any have been inducted into the office llt'¤l€ of imythlllid That limi? Wai llvhat
j afternoon. Then came the War. A of president of the Alumni Asso- badly Shaken by l?h€ Wal`- T<>‘ P°l`l<‘ll<
blue and white banner was hung ciation since June 1941, The through the cooperation of lol- ered v
I in the great hall in the Student monthly meetings were held regu- mer StuClel1tS, g1‘3Clllilt€S and Alllmll
I Union Building because 5590 larly and for the most part the 0theI‘S, We have Pl SPl1'lt€€l0l'€““‘ rermfl
. men and women of the University life of the Association was in the iZ&ti01l. lve have saved ?lPPl`0Xi' Mm I`
_ had signed up to see the thing hands of the Executive Commit- mately $6000. June 7, when the retired
i through. Sixty-eight alumni had tee of which the members have new year started for us we had record
paid the price of their patriotism been, with few exceptions the $4100 invested in Bonds and din`- ycnst
and C0l1l‘age with their lives and aforenamed presidents and Mrs, ing the past year had Ci011?llee Fl`0ll
, the nunelbel-I   lvas placed beside TORI UH(il€I`\VOO(-1, l\/[rs, Ed Shin-   to the Frances JCYVGH   eellllill
` the gold star. Tragedy stalked the nick, Miss Lulic Logan, Miss Vey Scholarship Fund and $500 be Th
way of the land and the Campus Helen King, L. K. Frankel, to the Athletic Association and mation
seemed deserted. The Government George Wilsoii, Davis Buckner, both of these should be consid- must p
developed other plans and men Williani Blanton, Tom Cutler, ered investments. In addition t0 these
fl‘0IH GV€l‘}' state ill the Nati01l Bernie Shively, John Wliitaker, this amount the salary of the   De YOY
came to Kentucky for training Gracean Pedley, Chen Everett, eeutive Secretary had been paid - results
and instruction. Those remaining Keen Johnson, T. Jere Beam, E. by the Association and a QllZll'l(’l`lF ‘lYn
' 6 THE xnzvrucxy ALUMNUS THE
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arsha,11 `  magazine 1·a11gi11g from 16 to 48  `
Robert   pages has been published since Pcdlcy Paper g
B. E.  ‘ F€b1`llE11’y,1944. . , ',
W_ S_ _ F1-om the other side of the pic- yi;  V K• P• A• Prlzc Wlnner {
gt Leg ture we find that the University   The Princeton Leader Of which »_ l
  E. 0, has grown a paw Its S¤1>1><>1·t and   Gmeeau M. Pedley is editor re-
r., Nor- fim111ci21l aid to the Alumni Asso- lh;   -·—‘v     Ceived The L€XiHgt0H_H€1_ald_ q 
James eiatiou has been substantial. By     VA»:   L€ad€l_ trophy for the best aH_ Q
ye and vote of the Board of T1“USf€0S Ulf?   A   round newspaper in the Kentucky 1
Service A Publishing Of the Magazine WQS ilii     ,l.i   Press ASSOCi3ti011’S state wide con-  
e years financed and ¤ fwd ¤N<>W€d for A vi’'‘`     · mt for weekly and semi-weekly ~
\Valiting Supplies, Oversgas I')ub1i(]ati()]]S I ’ I   I l)Q_p€]‘S_ The 311]]],13,1 Ii. P. A. I[1€€t-  "
fgy lgervicemen and office help.     iiiq;   ing was held June 27-28-29 and `
versity, The i111])I`OV€ll1B1?t 111 bl11ld11lg'S, gn-   V   the awards were made at the clOS_
OH Wgis 1 mllmmmt, athlehcs and academms . {  E _PV· ingmeeting OH SatuI•da')y1l101•Ili11g· I
mi this > are such that the ]O{1{I expected U gl} ·,i-   The Princeton Leader was also _
started ’ [next Year, ieems Just, around ` »     rriveu first prize for the bes; half ` r
another the C0l'l1G1'.·T]lIS outlook 1S worth V     2 gage. Seétmd prize for begt fun I  
th Tum waiting a lifetime that the reality   pa;€’a;1d begt quarter pager Sec-  
lat tie maybe Gnjfwed`. . JAMES S. SHROPSHIRE 011;. place {or the story ‘7‘S0il    
four aC_ For the f1rst Qmc 111 the history   ` l Erosion Robs Mmiy daildweu   _
mrd of 0f the ASS0.0i2lt1011 21 gradllafe Of th'? Wi'1·t€i"$ PI`Om1$€ 38 $€0I`€t81`y County Farmsv Written by Mr .·
Vt Of the the University has been elected as and €d1T01'- The P1<“dS`€ h21S b€€11 Pedle ` “  
Executive Secretary 011 a full time k€P'f. Théillk y0u HU f01‘ €\’€1‘Y- y` ,
me pim- b;,SjS_ thing. M1: Pedlcy was graduated from V .
TU;£`t; Miss Helen King, who has taken — —-? th? University in 1916 and is the ‘ Q
up the duties of Executive Sec- . €d1t01' $$0 of th€ LYON County  5    
h ]·(xt;u·yy and `Vith th? Hgxt edition     H€1`Hl(l. He XVHS the fi].°St editor in ‘   "  
Vhat te will be editor of the Alumnus, ° thi? Stan? 130 SW6 the Associated  
=aS<>1}¥°Y knows the Campus, the faculty, Organlzc In Paducah Press Mews for his Weekly papers- Q j
eolldltlfm fol-mw Student body back about Alumni and former students of He is a fO1'lH€1` ])1'€Sid€llt Of U18 ` _
1 3.116 its (0]], WGH thays too long to mel} Paducah, Ky,,_ were called to- Kentucky Press ASSOCiHtiO11. H6 is  _·
ted DW _ {jon but) long- enough to be Hssm-_ gather VVed110sday night, May 15, chairman 0f the U11iV€I‘SifY Boost-    
i11g_ Shg can and yviu fj]] the posi- f01‘ 2111 organization meeting, at ers Club of Caldwell County.   ·  Q`}
ad v€1`}' tion to your entire satisfaction. which P1`€Sid€Ht Hemwu Lee -. ._.-._ 1  A`
ittlc was What uha1·111, talent, ability, ex- Donovan WHS the? guest SP€&k€i`· J. ’  
r, T0dH)' I>€‘1‘iG110? and d€t01']Yli11HtiO]1 to suc- =?udg€ BYECIY Stewart, county       Q i'
I of for coed wxll afford she has, If the Judge of 1\I<¤Cr¤ck€n ¤<>¤¤'¤y, pre- . 4
tes and Alumni of the University and the Sid€‘d· i '   Post V ’  g
d ()1‘g2lU‘ f01‘111<¤1‘ students co-operate NVIHI The following officers were _    {_
approxi- MSS King as they have with the elected; Ben LeRoy, 1502% Appomtment Of Th0maS.A` Bal- » ‘>
vhgu the Y€‘Ti1‘<*d S@c1*cta1·y she will write a Broadway, p1·eside11t; Brandon lmmnex §tt9m€y` agd presldmt of    
; we had 1`°°°1`d€1f The end of the next five Price, 1915 Broadway, vice prcsi- {he Lomsvlue rlaxlcab & Titans- *•··*  `Ai
;mddH1`· Y"m`$th?1t will delight your souls. dent, and Marietta Smith, MC- tel. Q01}1p2my’ as a member Ot the E  i
d0l18t€d FY0111 HOW 011 changes will C1·;1cke11 county 1101116 d0111011S’£I‘2`1- Lomsvlue and Jefferson County  L·
“v€H   dOubt1€SS be ]l`l{ldQ, qqléy should f·iO11 Hg`(‘Ht, Secretary- Boal-(1 Of Healtll, `vas announced .  
and $500 by Thi? Alllllllllls and the Asso- The group decided to call UIC Amy *0: The appomtmeut was `  
`ti011 Bud CIHHOU UNIST 110t stand still, They organization the U11iV91‘Sit§’ of ilmde Jomtly by Mayor E` Leland B- I  
6 (]O]`lSid` must p1`0g]`(’SS, X7()u @{1]] 11Qlp in all Ii-€]ltllCl{y Club, and p1aHS are Taylor and (jounty Judge HO1‘ac€ \v `, 
_diti01it° these d€t%1i]S Very substantially, now u11de1·\va,y to b1‘0Hd€11 HIGH M' Bm`k€r` S-  
f the EX` DO YOU? PMT éllld be proud of the membership to all fO1‘1l1€l‘ students M12 B2lU€*11'fil1€ 1'€0€i\'0d all LLB lx-  
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Missourian, who is a graduate of versity and president—elect of Vas- McKee 1·eceived the Doctor of mmed
i the University, received honorary sar College and Neal Trimble Science degree in Engineering
i degrees at the A79th annual com- McKee of Mt. Sterling, research and Mr. Kelley was awarded tht Durii
V mencement ex e r cis e s on the engineer and vice president of the Doctor of Science degree in :111- directoi
Campus, Friday, June 7. Superheater Company, New York plied Physics. divisieii
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