it , A 5 _ l l · l us l ziutllton ‘ Ms d z—#·—·——·—Y . —`; l Fnivei- r Vohmlc X LEXINGION, KY., MARCH, 1940 Number 1 — ) ll - re · {-————-———Y—·—····—·-··—’_;_ *;‘T" · 0 the · • • F , , qi F a Interest Is Mounting In Reunions O 5 And 0 _ ay 22, ` ”· ‘ /_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— No. 4 - · · 1 5; 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- —