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F   a  Interest Is Mounting In Reunions O 5 And 0   _
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”· ‘ /_r____,,,;...Y-r-.rr.—;*;.  Letters from class members, ap-
Editor V pointment of reunion chairmen, A
• get—togethe1·s of class committee",
mage Ruppmen Take Fntth Southeastern Crown and preparations in genera] hav;
o ‘—·‘ manifest the interest and enthusi—
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Th1S st0!`Y 15 EEWIUE te be ? m9S _ asm already under way for Ken- i
a hablf. Each year as the Sprms is- ’15 CHAIRMAN tucky’s annual Alumni Reunion to ‘
_ sue of the Alum¤¤t5 C0m€5 areundy be held on and around the campus ‘
· we have to dig Ou 50m€ new WW V t _ _ Thursday and Friday, June 6 and 7.
gainst » to announce that the Kentucky _ _   r V Thursday, June 6,1-13.5 been dBSig_
_ tem Wildcats are champions of the V  1 ;,,  . Dated as Alumni Day, begmmng
rsiws Southeastern conferencce. Th1s_tyea1‘ gp;  _~.. ;   ~   V Y with registration at the Alumni Of_
~ ‘s no eXC€p@i0¤. 50 DRY 0¤ Us 1 WB     "   V fice in the Student Union in the
suc' J gggin announce that On March 16 -  if   morning, followed by tours of the
3 9·0 at Knoxville, T€¤¤€55€6, the K€¤‘   A I campus under the guidance of re- 4
season   tucky Wildcats WOR UW 1940 5¤¤th— V  ‘  r_ l union chairmen; the we1l—known ‘ A
Nnmg  _, Eastern basketball·t0l11‘¤i1m€1}t Y0? · ’?£€ _ ,  .» _  M .4 luncheons in the Union or at
_t ' ° the fifth time during the 1·e1gn of _ ~   ,V  r I V    downtown hotels; baccalaureate
’ Bam n COBGI1 Ad01Dh RuPP~   I··’  ·  V V services in the afternoon; and the
lg Of ‘  perhaps the story is a little dif- jg   -’ _   · = annual banquet in the evening, I
rank' ferent this Y€&1`—fii'5t· the CMS `   i Fridays program includes the ‘
S Well · made it two in a 1`0W, something ¤0 ‘   ’  F*~_`  A Commencement luncheon in honor E
cm- ° other southeastern net team HZ5 A V  Q g >" ;: `   · of graduating seniors, the annual [
,»  ever been able to G0? and S€€°n » _ J  ·   ‘ meeting of the Alumni Association,
because this Ch3mDi0¤5hiD Wa$ ` n W (   »i.»   ,  and as a climax the seventy—third S
team i V gained under the W0f5¤ handicaps `V   annual Commencement exercises at S Q
latter V. a coach could €V€1` dream Of- Al-   . —· ._ twilight on Stoll Field. ‘ ;
Bmidr ° though the netméll had OUIY €iEh· · ' . V Reunion classes this year are ‘ ,
mdmg   [een games on their regular sched- A Q ‘ _ those ending in ’5 and ‘0. Robert D.
’ from ’¥· ule, exclusive of the tournament, _ { Hawking, professor Inf Applied Me- ‘ V
  they W€1'€ Di@t€d against another ‘L_ _ chanics at the University, is per- 4
1 ri? ODDGHBHYG most of W6 $€aS°¤·i“‘ ` ‘   _ manent secretary of the Class of _ I
L2;} nuenza, ‘ Q_ i l` ’15 and its reunion chairman. Plans §`
  A11 looked well for the Cats ns _ , '_ . for their reunion are under way un-    
-—   they soundly trouneed Berea in an _ n I . ·» der the direction ofacommittee com-   _ 
  opener December 9. First indicatlml   “· ' V D05€d of M1`. H&Wk1HS, Wayland 1 -
Q   oi what was to come arrived wrth · Rhoads, and li/Irs. J. Sd Cglhamllners {
·--·¤  the second encounter- against Cm- — §E§E§{Q$§E§E
j  __ , OFFICERS OF THE evrreev their Ms accoldmglx College, Florence. Alabama; Gibson, rragol   -.,§€§éi£fg§g§E
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  V ,  # William Blanton , ___,,_ President the 1‘€Lllli0l‘1 (:1215595. This 11St 15 also New York, New York; Lewis, Mary Moxiné   'i$§j;:`i_j§¤§Q§
2  i ` . - - - h B that some •Mrs. sam H. Perrinei, Pikeville, Ken- fi  ‘·i¢.`j"Q§§5§
  = . MB- "*"· R— U““·“’“’°°d’ "-·P’€S*d€¤* hwg ·"’“‘*f"}, ‘¥‘ ,,°p , d , 0, U,. merry: Pyrnn. William   ii ...,,   _,.. .  
  ; S R.gbi3;·1; K_ Sglygr-S ______ Sgcygtgyy alumni ma} EVE HOW E g f street, Lutsdale, ennsylvania; E, L. cow-    3 .
?  = I James S Shropshire Tygasuygr l11’€S8Hl£ 3dd1'€S5 of th€$€ alumni. by. l344 W. 4th Street. Los Angeles, cali.    
  0 l ~ L K Franke; _______ Chmman of such information will be ==¤Dl>1‘e¤i- ‘°"““·    
_ l I   i Execumm. Committge ated by your Alumni Oillcs. 1935  YT;  
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sw V ,   VOL, X March 1940 No_ 1 1930 Florida; Dimmock, Betty Anne. Swigert     ng
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€~ 2. ; ; 5. Richard O. Bowling. Robert Leo Bra ury. HJ . · '_ s. €1'1·     iz;
"  l gi Dgmld Edward CD,,[Y_ Harry Cram Liary gnolryé Dan Srgnrks, lg/cslteru Electric C0., 195 _;_;. 5;  
 . ’* 3 ¥ i URW, T. i D ·’ , R i F 1 cl, Edward Bree Wal'. new '¤f‘¤ €¤¤m¤- Rey   Fw  
li`;     DIAIL KET ` ‘ D Fzll2gr;l·i1altlar•;l`1lsSN.Fll·5ankl?rll.a.l1ol1i1 McCaw F!‘¤l‘;k.k Hagar? Higa ijihosl. Hzgard, ‘j;‘;. g. ___,g;5
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,  Q   1890 Ji;?r?e;T Lulam- (lrarr K§H(§1£jll?1lTllOHlZlS E, 43 14lh Alvelllle. Columbus. Ohio; Heizer,  
V  { l Margamt Agues Wi1s~¤¤· Kingston, Alice E. Lander, Newell Mc- Mary Ramsey •Mrs_ Glenn Shepherdi, im;  
 · l I l Connell, Hanson Moss, Shirley Marie Ortli Shawnee Place, Lexington, Kentucky; Hen-  
ll  Pl     ww imrs, Larnberti. Amy Patrick. Laura L. son, Mary E_dsall ilvlrs. John G. Hensoni,  
’ ,.· ; ;l Jolm Emerson Hesrand, Thomas Ajmgp Pettigrew iZ~.·!rs. Childersi. Ralph Platts, 823 East Main. L8Xl1lgl0ll. Kentucky; Leer,  is
' F-   ll Jones. William Price, Aubrey Self, Thomas Wal- Dr. Hanson Halbert. 1429 Yeirell Street,  
»» is 5   , ters, Louis Anderson Walton, Horace Wat· Iowa City, Iowa; Livingston. 4'l`honms An- T  A b
`   ig 19% son, Chester G. Wodall, greiv.1:l`g}olrtIlI1x\‘?trilin lFEluti;alBLi{§'Insu§ai1;e ,_  mg W
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Q` lf:   Krozlllj? hterfaigl Eglinoi-Uggiris, irtliilai-i glgigg 1935 ville, Tennessee; Murphy. Eva Sar;. Cliery   €I`lC€
Sl" fl Stiles, Sallyneill Wamhen ii¤,,i[irs_ F, G_ wi]- Martha McRae Alford rMrs. John H. Chase Apartments. Lexington, Kentucky,   been
 " `Q soul. Ellzie Webrb. Armstrong, Jr.•. William Hamilton Bry- Muth, Arthur George. 12 W, soclilscigres   tennis
J 1 . li ant, Oliver B. Cunningham. William Nor- Covington, Kentucky; Ratliff. Eiza et  f ~{
- · rl mw man Donelson. Gaylon B. Harvey. James Evermont ¢Mrs. Ed Shannon. Jr.,) 32 Rich-   llOL1IlC
_ T   Charlesi Emery Baldwin, William Fred- Everett Keyser, James Nyllanil l\.IIcICartliy. rvnsond ixvizriiue.bL§xi:1m§ton.FKe;1n%icl1§r;     'OB, W
‘   -· 1 eriek Cla: lc, J Th _ Cl gr, Mh. W bb Leonidus Moore, Ciar es arrison irginia iza e 1 ~rs. re . ice. r. we
 V   I   C. Gmltorll. Rogglusson H;?·;;·o~d ?:;·am,l.1:;·1;l Reedrnon. Atanasil: Gonzales de Rianclw, 1676 Westirroodrnreexiue, Columbus. Ohio: g q Seaspll
fl ¤ ll dam Grove Estes, Ralph Qniekei, Squire Florence Elizabeth Riley. Charlotte Pearl Ruffner. Virgimn lnee, 2101 Waite Avenue,  cgi Bl-V
_— `1 `. Salyers. Katherine Sclioene, sourh Strong, Royalty. Karl Winifred Schlubach. Molly Kalamazoo, Michignn; Walker, Harry  _  Annes
  l Holcomb Hudson. short, Ernest Fox Stigall. Roberta Bernice Roby, Flowers Hospital, New York, New _  tivity
,y_ ( _ Walker, Frances Eleanor Warren. Lydia York. _,___,
 ii   EMA Ma B I mln McLean Wiggins. - Z  Slllll O
» ‘;Z l e er i e alley illlirs. Logan Greeni, ——;;;-—   cemei
 ._ iii · Q Ella Mae Cheatham lltlrs. J. L, Hall), James   r
S; ,   Henry Coleman, James Salmon Connell,   gqgacg
·7·;‘ gi Ziechnriah Pierce Hamilton, Walter F. NE“r :%DDR,ESSES ,   _
  _ {4 Hamer, Annie N. Hodges {Mrs, W. A, ` EARLY GRADUATES   lllcllld
 r _ i Hodgesi, Chester D. Ihrig, Chang Yuen 1905   Duma
, ly Z Laiy. Brllla May Lloyd, James W. Jones. , I . ‘ -   .
‘   3   Jell! Terry Jones, James orig Kelley, Henry Bryan. Ruth Mitchell iMrs._ S. L. Der- D1`. A- M· P€'6€i· ROUU? 3· Lfixglgv .  Cliff
.;`,_ ~ 43 Louis Noel. Clarence siioemairoi-, oionoo ser}. 1804 Queens Lane. Arlmglen. Vir- ton, and Mr. George C. Wh&_ Glr   Bllly
H   . yi Egg? geryg;-tM§%¤r Eyegnewweeerl.   s*¤*=*· ,9,0 2026 Fourth Avenue, North, Blrm-   G,-me
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    Wilbur w¤`mhingtUU· A1fl`Ed Combs Young. Blakemore. P8g'€ BISJCIEOH. 223 NOTED lqgbarn Alabama `are   On   r80 l   Lee H
ig l i E, G· A· Rlc‘B· Walter BTUCB CTUBH, J. M. ltlaln, College Park, Georgia; B;;r·bse_ Vllrlllg 1'1l€‘1]`lb€l`S of HIE- C BSS O _·   has b
·¤[3 ‘ ` Ll€0¤- Richard Carroll. Route No. 2, Lexington. They wil] celebrate their 6OKh 21l1lll·   due ix
  L il me Ke¤l¤¢kY¢ Sh¤¤k§¤- Sh€%>Y· Fm MY°'S· vgrsary ar their reunion this June   L5-),$1
. la ‘ l . Fl ‘d ; Wbb, E H , 100 H .  
I ‘   RJ? gr qhambem Sally Hem" 9°1°m°‘“· Billillliigrg, cleve1an§monig;g·l·liomos pilrllgg and will be guests 0f YIODOF HB Yih€   I-eport
’ il .ut helm Hoag Mamma Hutculson P°1` Warren, 708 LaSalle St,, Chicago, Illinois. alrimni banquet, George Tl'10md$   losses
z ir Iltt, Edward Alex Puryear, Morris Vilcof- _ L XmU_  
yl skyii Henry Theodore weinsnanir, Edith 1915 Goss, 701 Soigth Llll5€St%H€L nibut?1 sr  Georg
  “%¢ Wi mms  street. New York, New York; Galbraith, ’ ‘°  
" , ll R b , Bun k .5.925,) th R I C m _ Harry Carroll, Germantown, Kentucky; members 0f the Closs of 1885- TPEY   locked
;= ° ‘°’ °° · ‘“.€ er Y“$. “ P Hari, Frank wmuow, 12:14 oninonn sneer, Wm cglgbyaigg their- 55th 3Hl`1ll€Y" nre Come
_· bell. Mary Lucille Dobbins (Mrs. Davidson}, , - · . . t  
Q   Harry Gingles Dulauey, Lucy Ellen Edens, gg:ErPr§%%¤;&s;‘£?X’§?§;h §‘{,°,f§;°‘n'g gflggi sary, The class of 1890 WIN Cfilebm i   uessee
i   ·’°a“°“° ‘”'?““°“ E“§°,‘;,,{)MQs·HW“"°‘,§ R rule. Iientuclcy; Lois nnrriorr rims: Leigh- its som anniversary. Members 2§_   Berea
.2 H"zd°“’· Elemu For H · Fmy .°x' ton Reid), 213 Burlington Avenue, North this class are Richard Al'ld€F$flm· D   Ten
. ~ ton Hedden, Harry Eugene Hendrick, E11za— · , t 1  .».  
. . r St. Petersburg, Florida, Grace A. Crulck- hl d A\v€nu€ Lgxmg Ol. mg A I
, V J , beth Wisdom Johnson, Ethel Mae Karrick shank 603 East Main Lexmgmn Kem South As all · M11 sm pri
 s’ ; . [Mrs, Daugherty}, Karl Ewart Lewis, Wil- tuck?] ’ ’ John Wesles, Gunn_ 353 South I   img
I IQ, ; lmm Henry McGehee, Wrlliam Embry Mad- 1920 Street Lexington and Margaret   pr
  ; dox, Robert Taylor Munn, Jr., Jlmhls Weak- ` · ` yhom We do D0;   ADM]
l. _ S Z ey Mma,.d’ Eugene s,,mm°ns_ Zachariah Bennett, Herbert Hobson, Mayfield, Ken, Agnes \V1lS—0D, for \‘· _ C_   April
·l:_ Thomas Shirley, Allison Stokes, Berthol lucky- - have 3, correct address. special a  ijgi April
  Tiller, Ruth Frances Todd, Etta Alice 1925 tivities are being planned for the   May
  Wooldridge {Mrs. Estep), George R. Woolf, Cole. Ida Lurline, 1Mi-s, George King _‘ _ _ h ldm reumons   Mw
  * Judith Oma Yungblut. Fischeri, 61 Lumley Avenue, Ft, Thomas, llldlvldual CIPISSGS 0 g 4  
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   iff;}255iéziéiiéiiiiiiziiezé  ,=._ lent prospects from last falls undo-  
    i_i_     Ig.2i;zie;é;é;i;§;§;&;i;¥=‘—  feated freshman team have report-  
‘i£‘nnil‘       12 0he of "Ah’s" mein problems at   ‘
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’· seiiie    ' fT§;¤ .     Joe "lroh Mah" shepherd in the   i·ii’  
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\{§§§,=;g·   5- - .... ii%z=iiz2é&ai;%e&z5n. .   ii; ’,—,i . ° _.,; i   Cubbin, star end, is assisting Coach
l i ·· Kirwan in the s rin training
iiillblzfilé   Adolph Rupp which is due to lsl; ag least two BASEBALL I
ly; Hen-   wi A more weeks. According to local
l§,“§j’;L·   TENNIS sports scribes, Junior Jones, former University workmen this week ,
lStreet:   Manual captain who gave the fans started "tailoring" the UK diamond
igiismezhg   A bumpy 11-meet schedule, end- some thrilling moments as a s0ph0- for the opening game of the season ` I
,_ NBS};   ing with the Southeastern confer- more back last year, is on the 111- with Ohio State, scheduled for I c
i. ciieiiy   ence tournament, has tentatively side track for Shepherds post. April 5, V ·
ehéigsiigj   been billed for Kentucky’s 1940 Following is the Cats 1940 sched- some 20 hopefuls have reported ‘
Quzagitg   tennis edition, according to an- ule: . to date for the Cat baseball squad, ‘
~ _   · _ _ ‘ Sept. 2l.—Ba1dwiii-Wallace at Lexington. ‘ B ted to be ,  
iciggfgt i -  ficchcchichiw Plci H-? Dcwhlifi sept, 27—St, Xavier at ninnnnan (night gill; gis giilgilbsi lcxil cf f tb .1 _   _
the JH  it  08, who this year starts his l9·l gam€,_ ou le a _ e cose 0 oo al  
g_ bmi,. ,_, i  season as the Cat tennis coach. oct, 5 Mvvnsningtnn and Lee at Lex- spring practice. Although the squad  
Avenue,  ;, Bi-weekly workouts in the Gym Oct 12_\;;§§<;hi_i]§YIt Nashville has not yet, due to the inevitable E i
rkiisqigg I  Annex have formed the main ac- Octj19_G€0rg€ Washington at ‘LExmg_ inclement weather. had a practice j I
‘   tivity of the squad to date, the fe- inn, _ sessionpand despite the Ifact that 5
  sult of that incurable malady, in- Oct- 26—Ge¤isis at Ailaiich they will enter their first game i
  · · Nov. 2 —Alabama at Lexington. · al d H d ~·
  element weather, which is plague- Nm, 9_Gmg,a Tech at LOu,S,.m€_ against an rea y we -prepare _
  ing every UK squad this spring. Nov_16—We5t Virginia at Morgantown. Ohio-State team, Coach Frank
_   Coach Downing’s squad of eleven N¤i’· 23—Tsh¤essee hi Khchviiie- Moseley 1S hopeful for a very suc- ‘
’   includes Captain Bubby B·o0ne, Joe " "‘i_; cessful season. d H ; L
Till Dunlap Sonny Boland Bob Young TENNIS COACH Except for the absence of Ran a ‘
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lllilll€Y·   Billy Hedges, Wilmore Garrett,   ~» Q.   ‘·--.   in batting with a mark of over .500,   _A
Biihi‘   Grant Lewis, and Billy Richardson.   L_I_i_$;;;:; _»__ If? -.___   coach Moseley’s infield returns in-   r
lll sbp  ’¥£i Lee Hhbei`- hlhhiiei i ihsh lest Yeah   `‘·-    icci- l-est schscii was llic msi lcs z
of gil fi; has been unable to l‘eD0l‘t S0 fel .‘5i%§§§§§€ii’$Qi*   this SqllaFl· Baseball. bas. been "` i .
?allll"   due to basketball practice.   entered lh the Uhlversltv sports i
is °l“Q€   i-esi rear the Gets iihheh ih s   ‘*=.      Picsieih after eh slischcc Pi hishil ~
si be   report card that showed 6 Wlhsi 3   years-_ Only 0lle_ Vseshev is to he i 
bllbllljs   losses and one tie. Michigan State,   ; filled inthe outfieldxcreated by the j
Lexllg   Georgia Tech, and Cincinnati man-   : graduation of Bob Tice. ‘
imbll *   aged to stop the netmen effectively,   Following is the 1940 schedule: , i
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bers of   llesseer B"’l°ai bewllbecr Tennessee l   ‘‘‘   nniii 24—Xavier, Lexington. —
_ 265   Berea, and Indiana. =:g;g;g;g;_ ,g;-fj*=€{€;igi .-§g§ggg§;i;Q;Q;`  April 26-Tennessee, Lexington. 4
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L 37; April 22—Notre Dame, south Bend. ,_..·;· " ¢E;E;i;£¤E¤’¤E5Ej’;’?¤ ‘’`·`·‘’ ig; ..—- ·`  igigE;E52;E;E;25E;§;€;£;S by _ all ° . • . g ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ·
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· S  f];" M¤·y’9, 10, 11—Conference tournament, · May 22_T°l"ll°ss°°· .“°xl’l °·
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  * ing the S¤ff°S° ‘¤°“‘pE“‘°“ ‘ ‘ B ‘ · · e here is me 1940 schedule· `   ·
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7  ‘ Q Egieinv one not cmixltillg H1E·i1` SPV- RUDDITIBH TZll\€ May 4—'I`em1essee at Kn¤>.v;11e_  
  Q emhbpggqg ygtmg in the Southeast- aC¤ntinued from Page One) May 11—Cl1'lC1HIli1:1.Z1[ g1uc;11umL1_ _»  -·,` With
 2    l em (‘Dl]f€1‘E1`1‘C€ mvet. _ P1‘§11•3iD$} to Southeastern teqms. and the ap- Mw 18—Sa%¤%;i€;ji;g:¤n1f¤ Hence mm   the WO]
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  ` g ii mfficin.1 c¤a¤1m—a11rl mu much }Jwi‘— and Coach Rupp. &v1de11t1y had_d1f-_ Kentuckys golf team, who will   pedmm
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» I   p¤G];·$_ Fljgyida mused out L. _S.   y0un·j`bye. they faced Va1‘1d&rb11t_11; lost last yea!. to the Umversity Of   nl
e 2 ·. E % by   64-60 mum W www WS the mst €~m“€· and Wm p“1h“¤ l, Leuisvule. have billed an ambitious   Of ném
-_ ·e  j   qheuumpxnmumjp im- the ifmurfth cmu- nu·e1y1 Next canxe Tennessee. heaxigin Schedula and Coach S_ A_ ..Daddy,,   verslty
Y -? E H S€¤¤1t~i\'°¤‘ F'Fm— mmmtes [O Wm; plawng °“d.t€}Bu Boles has hopes for a very good   D&1`Pm€
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