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laxnii Volume IX LEXINGTON, KY., _]UNE, 1939 Number 4 —
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,,,,,,,,,_ LI- an 9 Umfil BSSGS SVG GCOT GUDIOD
me- I H R cl R
n is a  
Ben- i , y
. it is   Percent Ag-ailn _ Back to Alma Maters lush, roll-
sotue mg Bluegrass campus June 1 and
h }l_L—_"‘t*·;;—··;j  2 came a near thousand of the
m2h%2 V ,,   , L _ _ _   ___ _ ,,__________%________, University’s loyal alumni in the
· .. _»~,, — .` ' ' W ‘ » ·.·“     z- 7 classes endin in 4 and 9 to receive
n and ·   .4; ··>4"’·\_ ,· .· rr. '·¤· <"!~ · ; st · ‘ . g . . 2 .
I pq; » ¤····; I it for _ _‘__ ,.,   -;  *` g · e _g,J%,; M again the benediction of its spread- ~
_ .;_j‘ ' ·_ _s;  é ;`f·j=i; ,_   ‘_ ’ ~.  , .-  ~"V ing trees, its ivy-covered buildings, E
.;.y— ‘s_. ·"¤·<.;.·;   " l  s,-.3; oi;.   W,. to indulge in gloried reminiscence,
3 ‘_..' -   s_ ` __   rtf  ` ·  rs, , ~ ’_;;.-i to grip the now-shaking hand of ’
Y J ¢_· ;~' s ` . we so  rr.  ° "* J   , t , ~=t:_;" .  many a favorite professor or fellow-
.   ·`· . 4 _ ¤• .  yy     Ab? alumnus, feel the more firm hand- .
']|Q[] · » gn ' __ · ` . ·' ` ‘»‘ Q ‘ I= ' j ‘ `  ${:*;,3 clasp of a younger one, and to par- ·
‘ .._` " §\ _` \ »   C   _ Tg ‘   ticipate in activities of one of the
in been ·  _ { __ * , . , ‘ `?  1  i   _. -j;  ’ ‘   most successful Alumni Reunions
_ 1, ‘ ;‘ —- ‘ L    +~~,,»W,{_T ;;  . g  in the fifty years of the Associa- ·
d 0iT1-   _ (dh;   {  ; is    sj ‘ _;  i   _ ;·   tion’s history.
he AS` ·‘, "  4.;.1-   . ,5  ( [ 'j wei . Events of the Fiftieth Annual
ese are _ @,,5.;-7.  ‘- ’   '     »  ·‘—_’     .· l _ Reunion, held in connection with
SS and `   i . » — ` " ·—·-· "    ”   =     the University’s seventy-second an-
¤€1`i_0f ·   _.;;_s_»$·»y;jY · 3   ‘I;_  ,  —_   ,,3,, ·· nual Commencement, began at 9 I
een we · **3*   `     ·» ..     ‘ ` o’cl0ck Thursday morning, June 1,
 TL  —. ¥   g   tt gg  nf r7"'e.‘i_ with registration in the Alumni °
ih AF} s    -   V ,  i _. 21 ,2_,,`l?s‘lyTnH0n$ex?§h;nFp;o?1T€pi;;iIder?€ ofuxtgg During the afternoon, m3nY 81* E
'Q class of 1939, is presenting a, check for 100 percent membership in the Association for umlli alitellded the BaCC8.IaU.l`€3.l3B ; ‘
  his class to Marcus Redwine, retiring president of the Association. On-lookers are, left services in Memorial hall with { = ·
i *2 t ` ht: R ll P 1 , H Cav , ie- resid nt f th cla ; Gr Sil n, - · · ’ _
__ Bcrohllglyn, N1ilu;'..€claisn];;§reta?;je and iioheit   Sanyerg, Leniingtosxi, Aluinni se;?ei:I:·y. B1§hOp W}111am F" And€rS0n· Moth` ?
{if Stuart Wahl, Rochester, N. Y., class treasurer, was not present when the picture was odlst Episcopal Chu-Yon, Yotlrodt ‘
V - uwkcn. preaching the sermon. Several re- Q _-
-— , ‘ *‘* ———~r‘·····"r"* *(·T*{···· r*;——;; union class groups spent the after-
1   R , R , noon touring Bluegrass horse farms ‘ _
_  V Gunlon GVIGW or in special get-togethers. L ’
__ Climaxing the day’s activities, the 1 ·
-— =   *—i·j— . Al ` t h I ; `
. · rg cv _ $$533 p. {ten tE’?’i£E2gT¥2.SROE£   I
  ononos G. Biokioy, or Topeka, _M€SS¤S€S Qf_1`€€¤‘€t were received of the Student Union Bonding. i ;
I ‘ Kansas only living member of the fiom both hvmg members Of the T0¤$tm8$t€1' f01` the ahhh Was
f _ ’ _ class of ’89, Captain Edward E1- Judge James Cdmmaok’ 724, of tho t
_ Olll graduated in 1879, was unable lorshom of Northwood Middlosox, Kentucky Court Of Appeals who .
  E4 to attend Reunion because of ill England, and Anna Gist Prewitt, was introduced by Morrous’ R€d_ ‘
  vo health, but sent a message expres- of L¤§i¤s¤¤¤· _ Neither eemd ess' wine, ’19, President of the Associ-  
—. sing ins keen regret and wishing iened ue W *°‘e,‘g{r°"S "“eeeem°“ · you-Mtr¤~*¤¤gti¤g was 4d¢1;v§r§ - ` e *   _ ·` ~ >—_> {:.1.-`;;...   lL1IlCh1
;   _.   ‘~’’   ‘ - _   est ·‘ sj _» ' ¤€T"·s_iT•·’f¤r "  s—.-·     . by Ea
i ¤ * . - `·.   ».  ‘c   e e-i`  » —   Fw      3 °f .5€`
. - - ,   Ig   ` ` - u . ;       ` ;_ _ __ -v;;..e1,:.- ,_,__f    g main
4   - V { ‘··= ‘=’»-V- V _    -~ _.__    4;% ·;:;ft;·;5,_i`}_· ' f*_ Y _   group
Vi   . .     T    . A . " —  .·»-""‘,- { : ‘ ,Z:?"?g<·`   ‘€· .T'.‘    »  l
i S · I ·-‘-·     ‘ ··’       -s ·¢ *?~}-." * ·c*“?—§  . i Alfl
» . .   » —. . ‘é,_-··  . .. " `· —  ..~=—*:'g•3~·}‘— Q-  —~:,.  -· =   _ { Ames
= ‘ '· · sf V ’ ' - '  : fray "'~ I     -,. L    d _ :”-·     V.  "-Ir ‘ ‘ — .
{ Bill Blanton ‘   UFS We A ? `A”¥-  o ‘ S  —l umm
V` 4_ 3;;+- __ _·-§  g_.»_   -4 — _ ·. $:2-  _ _j§•j ,_  T_ t_· 22 loy
  .      l2—'{}‘l‘S¢  T" ` "?Z.· ‘·i .·;·>€*41;Q.`%e..    A class
BLANTON, UNDERWOOD ig? .  "‘· .’  :,;we~._&_1 Mbaby
. the Alumni Association for the year   j,  C.   xv, 3,; · _ - _;_.       guud
1939-40 as the result of voting by   *"  :‘f  .,_~o, s.  ·;:·•'?t.;_· ‘=- ,   ei. "*--_·   if .   the 6
y ‘ active members of the Association. __—Si‘  . Q j;.z;T' . "  •"’f A  " S-· ,_`. .    ;   A'i·.j-; $.“  E'-]
* according to announcement made _£_`   .$jx_:,%_;_. · ' -s _.s c ;· _; I, ,   .*- 3   5
t at the annual banquet June l.   _ 3-;g.€?j*   :_     ·: ' .  `;;·j;‘ gp. ..·~·’-;j‘ A-EQ i f ··   ‘
‘ Mrs. T. R. Underwood ¤Eliza Pig- ".._  N Qs-}.  * _  _;_. .2;.; A *‘   ‘.·  _  tgp- sg;   *`=i,_.·$. (
gottl. `19. of Lexington was named . ‘·¥»ijq..‘· ¤  ` V_u "  · · ~»-»      g._,___ tr;}.·;;.$- 1   Q} mldu
vice—president. Robert K. Salyers  .._,:     `*:;¢·_•,‘{ ‘·j¥]§g_ _j_;j`* V.-’g··· ~- ‘ Ego   - _;-se   —· S·  __-s-gk .  Q . my
;-   ··  .~'s*-`· . · *"’ -   1. » -. » is  .*‘F‘-   ·“ ° : s—   in v
yc - E if ·" 'S. ··`-   yi- rs  ·—,‘      f;r;o.;;·s~ g _
cntmuesl lrom page onei . . 3 _ L.   - .._ r_ éii Qi, _    _too.,. ._ A _
Kesheimer, class secretary. received  V ’ -- F   `-" -   e i ‘· l  —  _:.-.·é’· ·. I - y
_ _Q _ , ~_ if of   so _   y 3 _    Mg rmx; nam.
letters of regret fiom all but one . . ·   { _ \ • -  ;'» BV --  . t, __
. of the other four members. V *$3; [ _l    A*'_   *‘ l _ _ . ` g  - ,"_‘ Wlm
rgg Ay ` ~·1  {S L 4, - . / Clay
._ » W _ Q -) _ ` A .- [· V
Although Dr. Sam B. Marks. who 4   _ ~ _ 5 "   ~ I ~~  ,;.. _ -_ . Lunc.
acted as chairman. received word  _ ;__ L i ._ __ .   ·- _ gradl
frcm many of his class members.  ‘“" _      ’*· Q       M- A
only four of them. all from Leaning- " ve 3 - _ l I - I   * I Q  ..   ,..c. SAA; y the H
toni were able to return for Re- — o - y Assoc
union. They were: Carter Cole- - · l Build
man Jett. George Roberts. Eugene A pl-esi,
E' Sirupsoll and DT' N[arkS‘ The class of `U~1» under their class tree Left to right; H_ K. Bell, Lexlngtvlli C- O- homo]
`04 Peratt. Morehead: Homer Puckett, Louisville; w_ E. Freeman. Lexingtonizclxdfsi 625** Max`
y . · · ` Conn Pride. Lexington: Mrs. O. K. Dyer ¤Helcn Madam). Buffalo. N. Y.? mr €$ ' `
  &i1€Ef3Iéglhfu1 tgggqgicehgé mote. Tulsa. OKIBITUHIBZ Ben I-Iart_ Versaille·s_ Ky; Mary Xuinguirg Lexington; Ji\ll1€5 H· and
 `4 A ‘ ' au' ` S Gardner. Tulsa. Okla.: Mrs V. D. Roberts 1Mae Thurmanl. Somerset; and L. E. Nollnu.
  a fine get-:-ogether. Some of the Lexington. » G:30

 ’ KENTUCKY ALUMNUS 3
ti] the   REUNION REVIEW  
  ——- M · n
 i icontinucd from page two) Vlctory Class l
Exten  gl  the Lafayette hotel Alumni Day.  
y Sec `  The picture Shown at right was    _  t,_ ,_ Wt V _  _ V
.P&U€ ·j  taken following the luncheon, In     _. _/A  
Wivzs j  the afternoon members were taken VV,__,.,·» ,;;g, r%·~ ..4/ i V__,C.,;;¢/· · · ··
mmm   on a three-hour tour of Bluegrass `_/ V_,,.,;»»*  VV ». . ' __¥_
whew   horse farms. after which they at- _ ., ··"` V ',;~irl,;i‘g.,,;,,é_,» ·V   · ;
Jf the   tended the banquet in a body, don- — _     V. ,;·    2V
Same ij, ning again their "Victory Class" ~ ;.g;;VQ»I; ’rfjg'gVfy{"_    y '     .,1 
Tenn., lei _ 24 yjjjlg I `·  ..’ * ‘ X. · ;  
·   The 24s scored one of the best ,   :’; · -~ Q  _f¤ ·   »§· _ ,_-ii
with ,,·   ·»,v,—  pq  - . .i· , ~ r ~.·»¤.
FaI·a_   3It€l’ld3.I`l{`B 1'€COI'ClS when 31 l'I`l€l'l'1- ji, ‘:· __~ ,  V; fli   _e;‘%2;; ;  
  ers of the class attended the lunch- g · _,  {  , .  Q i‘ ‘ .—   r, r
in . ‘ , »;.: ·' .'l 1 »z;>,~"‘ It  
  con and a still larger number over- ,__;_ _,;g-  _  ,   · - V - t.  {gy;  5  
B class   nowed several tables at the ban- I    _ T , ’ _~    "   . E r;
·· 3* net. Professors W. D. Funkhouser ’ _, . .. 7 ‘ · , s , , .gi¤' -an     ll
Class 2. Q _ . , _‘,_ . _ _  , )_ . _ ,~ ¤  ,,_  ,,. ,  
at the   and E~ F l°`3l`¤ullaY· la"°l`ll€S cf I 2 ’v  .=.  ` V ;· " .:» ` ·»» ‘ i   ·l  1 
tn at_   tho class, made informal talks at Z·· X`? .  L   ·' ;*·_j" { , it   · . —j
you at   the luncheon. i J; A   g [ fyi . K, . i;_   i. 
)   `29 ’Y '   `,a;3_'$ {g•§ V ·v       ,  ’»T"V 4*
_ tt, Squired by D. C. Carpenter, class .· ~.*<.. ,     ‘ ’   · l wx   
  secretary. and Jim Shropshire, 32 ‘- ‘  ;j;;f       Egg 
  members of `29 gathered at the  » "  ‘¢?rIc¢£et°=' ;*”;€§?%?‘i·;*i 1,.     i ` ..°`  l
  ‘ lo ' l f ‘ .
j y_. ‘ Lafaltlettes (got nl?} aroorgh   Elsie}? The "Victory Class of 'l9." Left to right; Bottom row, Marcus C. Redwirie. Win-
j 1 luhc €0ll ec ' Ogg l*·l`~ _ Ol _ S chester; Mrs. Allen Cloyd 4Louise Turncrn, Lexington; Margaret Tuttle, Lexington; Miss
  jV_ by each l`n€mb€1‘ and lntl`OduCl0l1 Austin Lilly, Lexington; Mrs. L. J. Horlacher ivanita Thomasi. Lexington; Dick Duncan,
  · Of Several visitors constituted the LaGrange§Vse1`cIot£g11;ow,   Paul {anderson, Versailles; Mrs. Lawrence Jones iMarie Col-
, 5   mam r>r¤er¤m- A picture cf the l$‘?5.Lg,,€l°i§nd§€d °eEiiSs.1Y‘risOFZ$"§R“d£§§i$u‘,M€§§%“§O$?‘§.'·p‘;i?‘£“§,i§’§tS§Y"i‘¤ti2?Y§ili¥
.   ETOUD 3DD€3I`$ b€lOW· Mrs. Thomas R. Underwood {Eliza Piggottn, Lexington; Mrs. William H, Prewitt •Lilliam
  ·34 Haydonr, Lexington. Headley Shouse. Lexington; fourth row, E. Terrill Tapscott. Owens-
r `‘_._‘‘ t . . . boro; Dr. Carsie Hammonds. Lexington; W. S. Baugh, Kirkwood, Mo.; Homer Bell, At-
gjel Although Wllllam H· NlchOllS· lanta. Ga., and Frederick Jackson. Versailles; top row, Ben Gordon Marsh, Lexington,
*   Ames, Iowa. class S€CI`€li3l‘y, WHS and Dr. George F. Reddish, Webster Grove, Mo.
  unable to get to Reunion, about  —————
  22 loyal members of the "five-year" so a
‘ V. class met in the Rose room of the Z-9 S
{ Phoenix. under the leadership of  
V f·L= Hazel Nollau. Lexington, for their _ _
V. luncheon, to talk over "not so old"    
  times and renew friendships. The     ....
{R r "baby reunion class" also made a .    
  good showing at the banquet in V.   _    QV;
5%*%* ;_ .  ’   se ·
"` 4 AND 9   . - ¤'l§   »         _,,   — gr
V. . » l lV=._ , *V  5.   _;   _ ._; l -i
  _ 1- gg     s . ·y .   ‘
"    · \· , $’ z -2 ——-_,,_
  . from the "alumni»to-be." Recogni- \l   it ;§* V ¥$' nf/‘ Q; {Avy?-,.?g,} {Lt
  ticn of the various reunion classes, ·‘ · Q; —._\1_V;V_t‘. r _ tr { .. . V  {4 / f   {
  E, seated at their respective tables —  I  ·   , ;-—· ;   ·` \·—_¤g,g, _ • •_ t
t..‘,_§ { at the banquet, was made by Presi-  ·_,·—r  ., Q f \   ‘  , i`   · ?_." ~.— e  ri
‘>` ¥·‘ dent Redwine. who also introduced .. - .,,_ .-¤4 -5* . \   ‘ t »,'»'£ 1 __
‘ · the ne » rr · r ti Ai ‘ "" "  ii  ’ ‘ l ·* ~ · r ~
Key tx 0 iceis 0 ie Llmlll ` t ,_. Q_
  Association and presidents of alum- E \ it _   . ,
 ;. y, V ni clubs. After a few announce- .   · I _  . ·
    ments and recognitions by Secre- ·    ' _, \ g V /y ‘ V  VV S, v
. ‘¤ V tary Robert K, Salyers, the "meet.- _ 3 · — ‘ ·   · .
  y. ing was adjou1‘I1€d." ‘ l * _ ‘ .. 2
. A record number of alumni re- _ _
g mained for the Commencement ac- `
_,_ tivities on Friday. Features of the =
day included the annual Alumni
    Luncheon. with members of the
. _ graduating class as guests of honor. .
‘. th . . Left to right: outside of table. Irene Brunimette Cole. Lexington: Margaret Gough,
` F ` 8 allhllal meetlhg cf thc Alumlll Lexington; Mrs. Alex Black •Jesse Clcmentsl. State gollggg. Pla.: Atexdfilalgkij State Eollege,
·» .,__ ` ' ` ' Pa; Mr . Queenie Morrow Grable. Lexington; MPS. fe ISC l€l‘ 4 y ia o ertsr, exing-
r Aqhcclatlon In Fhe Student Uulon ton; Mr;. Jnmes Parra (Louise Broaddusl. L€xin§,’t01l; MTS. W; C. Wilson •Louise Tiley»_
l` Bulldlhg lollowlhg the iUUCh€0H. Lexington; Henrietta Howell. Mt. Sterling:CJgn1es §llI'0l;SlllVl'0.tV Lextngtog;   qa;-1
J ' - · , · - Klo cker ilvinrtha Minniiinni, Lexington: D. . arpen er. exing on; om oy , exrng-
VVVV C O Vliiesident and Mrs. Mcveys tea rrr mf Row Lam, nnisniir; R. D. M;>Vt=r=i·{¤· 1g¤§i¤g$¤¤i¤I1}°l*dG*§°*,;{ L§§l“§§’“t ”“,§°
* ‘ ' .onor of alumni nd `2tdllH.tEtS at Marie Sun, Lexington; Beecher Adams, anla, ii ippine san sz r 8H'1l\ im roug ,
`S‘ Gmgc .a gl Lexington; Mrs_ Roy Robert Ray nvirginia Featherstonh, Nashville. Tenn.; Mrs. Lewis H,
;l`l°S gg Maxwcll Placc lh the aft€l`hOOll· Mills 1Mary Prather»_ Lexington. Inside table. left to right: Mrs. W. S. Kinney, Gleves, .
time · . · , , .· .   Z _ _ · V 1 · Ohi ·
_ r an Ohio, Robert Alterson_ Lexington, Grant Bell. Lexington W S Kinney Ceres, o,
l' N°u8u’ d Comlnencement exerclses at J, C. Lindley. Centertown; Tom Clark, Lexington: John Boone. Lexington; John Ligon_
‘ GF30 D- m. OU St»Oll Fl€lCl. Mayfield; Encil Deen_ Mrs, Encil Deen lUthi\ Blnckbufnl, Lexington.

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4 KENTUCKY ALUMNUS  
 
· €I’l{ZUC|< Alumnus Q
Twenty-f1ve Years After- l  X__,_,___ ;,
  Ofilcinl Organ of the Alumni Association   Q
of the University 0f Kentucky published F 5 ,..»»—
,..,.,,_&,,,,,,.,¤,...,.,,,,,;—l~  · A     rig      ’ ~ l]\l\\1‘lt‘l`Iy 011 Lhté Campus of Lhg U ‘· _ I · .
' gnn sz  ¤       ' ¢  E" ;  ° K'? my, at Lvximztou. Subscription wu;;§,€_ “\"lum
`[ _     " li`. -  ,_ members, $1.00 Mcxnborsnip in the ._ ` , __
E As [
_ ` Ww;2 ’ ___;> ~,. _,   ..._...  ·   Zgciatinu iucludvs subscription Lg me I
E   V , · V",. V ` - {   lllll1ll1S, ·—
    , . g.; 7-% r-ir   W-V-WW   -,*
  — . -»~~` x __ i ; *" Entcrcd as Second Class Mum .L L} I t
1 g 4  — Jl ` _ {   Post. Omcc ut Lexington, Kywmix/{gy   n (
ii · · eq,  ·· ,,   ,3:,, CJ! {__; ,4 _§e__‘_ ., l ·» 929, inxncliwgiijig or Mami 3;l879_ ·
‘ Q  ,*¢ · 4 —. — , , ‘~'   y .   7
I {  , l_i —      v'i__ (@5  z- i¢\$; { __ ~   l _~ Roiaizmi K. SALYERS ....... Edifgy
ol W _         q , W   _ ··  - ~ ]\’[RS_ ETHEL RIX . Business Manager  
J V ff Q 0    ini    »\ · l g    _» J   VOL. IX June, 1939 N0_ 4 Tim
* » M —.  ;j» ·:  -. · ’  .    {Q  ` ` , - `_
V4 Na   ‘i  ggfi i _   , _ , L?      A;     » Li habit
j f‘ ·   _ ,      gf ; . g   V I Q"' ax      ,u€ ()[
V  mtee l ~   ~.   —   - `   ~  V —, ~  · ` ,
.j.L---—-—·,I'¤——-—§x — » ’ ·‘T ·‘ ` 1; ws} hZl\
,  J, - ` . * · ' " » * _ Chalking up six wins against [0 gm;
  · _ ` I ·   _ ‘ ` three losscs and 0110 tic in gi {eu- Wilclcfil
I     . A J __ L . - ' game schedule, the U1]l\’€1’SlL}"S SOum‘?‘
·~.‘. , Z ‘ · s V l . ¤- - _ _ `·
I   .   r, I   ·   · _ L. tennis team iimshed Z1 very suc- fuggci
I ¥S»   g · " i it i I ` ccssful season Ma 16 'tl `° (
,. EIL; _ _ { _ ’ ~ _ I V Y Wl `* R 9‘0 ul Knc
  =   1 ' · , , I ? . .1.; - win qvcr Berea College. This season Lucky \
  ·*· ¤   ‘ — . 4 J`   ` I [ Z,. was the 18th for D1`. H. H. D0wning_ i‘2\$\€m
W ,     · ` w · `   E; X if     ’08, who has brought the tennis team gzicgp
1;*Q _‘*] ;   ,··—>#—   i             ’ through a remarkable string of 1;,11]
. , . . . e· 1
Left to right: front row, Cottrell, Watts, Cross, Johnson, Hedges, Strong; back row, Vlctm WS and EIVBU It 3 high lflllk- ferent
Csrribhcrs, Blaker, Hayden, Harp, and Thornton. Positions of men, picture of Faraday, ing throughout the South as Well y Wide 1
and slide rule are as near us possible the same as in the lirst picture of the Society as in northern and Eastern Con 6[imr
taken in 1914. '  
-———————————V-——————T4—·-~+·-—·—— f€I·€nC€S_ **7* ever b<
· Coach Downing built his team bewuse
Faraday Reunlon around only two returning letter-  
men Dave Ragland and Buddy ` ‘
—-— * . though
"Bang—up" is about as good an stable,   played "My Old Ken- $1;*3;‘;I;;iL§'€‘;]1Ii_?l;;gVggtS{fa1;(;g1H€ gee;] gg
word as wc can think of to describe tuck? Home, WMI Such feeling f, 1 , uks D Yue- 6*
the reunion held bv me Faradavs that both horse and colored amen- IES mmm ia - {hey V
‘ _ ~ l _ · ‘ dant were greatly touched. The   Oppgng
The 14 Fal`8fm5’ Socfety *5 ma¤l¤ attendant. said, "Man—’O-War has N. fluenza
up of mechanical engineers of this greeted kings and prmces, but he T] 10 Au 1
class and is named after a famous never saw or heard n0thin’ like that mw Sc
one. Its original membership was bCf01`B." Opehel,
nineteen, of whom sixteen are still After the Saturday luncheon at ....,_i; ;;;,—-g-;-1: Of wm
living. The enthusiastic presence of the home of the only Lexington   _ :*3;*-;-;-: the Se;
the Faradays, with Cecil Harp as member (Mr. Harp) "Butch" Nollau ,, ;g;f= · _. . £',.*;= émmti
"major-domo," helped greatly to duplicated the picture with the big ""1 W" ,*· *1}*;. b I ‘ i
make the ’4 and ‘9 Reunion a suc- slide rule and Fa1·aday’s photo (see ` -, _ , ‘° ‘    :5 .;},1 la my
cess. The following brief resume of cut above), also a snap while "Ba1·k" , _‘   · *_ Q.? me ug
their get-t0gcthc1· has been penned sang "G00d Night Ladics" accom- qi; -   · · V A  ',’   TL., Lea?] g
by Mr. Harp: panied by "Ty" and "Gl0ve1·" while "* - ` · ·   { we U
"Twelve of the possible sixteen big salty tears made rust spots on \ . "‘ _ 3;-* "`, -_,, Ou DE
*14 Faradays, or senior engineers of a good $3.40 saw (sca cut, column 3). I 0, ‘   _ ~ Vkiii " ,- Clemso
Lwenlly-{ive years ago, gatllimcd in But, twenty-five years cannot go Qi? ‘   i ‘ · *  flu K ·. chaplpf
a suite of rooms at. the old Phoenix by without Father Time taking his     . \ _ i.  » ‘;¤,\   mmng
hotel for three days and nights toll, so in memory 0f the three dc- *··~\&*‘§ _ '  _ . ` __;  _   ‘»     [hw O
during the Reunion. The rooms parted classmates and the beloved *5; 1 .· 4, -   •*    I WY d€l
were cquippad with an old organ Dean, they stood around the old   . ._ _  `1s·_ii`~\_  { Y " '     umn
and an ancient drawing desk piled Senior table in the Dean’s oifice in     @_f`,:.g     O1`1f¢H1{:
high with food and "1·cf1·2sl11ncnts." silent prayer and gave spoken tri- 5;} `    °;¤*.`r `g " ,   €¤$1ly1
In the center of the Hour was the buts L0 thc others who could not xw   gg, - ._; » M ‘~ _,   {mm P
old familiar saw dust box, "Gab0on." amend. ·g;;;,.,     - ‘_ _ B *’   turned
With this atmosphere there pour- Those present were: Ellis B. Hay- ,._5;2i,l      $.1   » Vi1‘gi¤i
cd forth from good and cracked den, Detroit, Michigan; W. S. Cali'- _, {EEZ  l         V A la
\’0iCGS old melcdics, Such as "Ojx 1·lt.hc1·s, Ca1·b0nda.l•3_ P3; R_ T_ u.;y_;:’ .  _ rl i ¤ ,·_   lg — Notre
the Old Fall River Line." and "Oh, Thornton, Buffalo, N. Y.; Edgar E.   i     ,=_,_,~¤ ,,..   ._..»   ,,  T. ,; ‘ , ‘;;y7¤ [01-8gi:
Miss McGil1·0y." There was also Johnson, Buffalo, N. Y.; H. Berkley  _ * ·`·Z·— ‘i];‘;, *‘“ ;`  M  fivbga
much "fancy st,cpping" until one Hedges, Wyncotc, Pa.; Edward T. ‘“`   °"”“ ``‘‘   " Lexmg
gill]? Sqn? Ldld his father, ‘D0ntl Bleikdr, Ch1CflgO. Ill; ·R0b01‘t. BOYG Berk Hedgcs Smgmg ··G00d Nighl Ruppm
01ge _m0tv1ei told you to have a Cowell, Chicago, Ill, Gcoige E. Lgdinsy Mc0,m,mmd by ~—Ty·· wm;. again
good time but bc your agc." Kelly, Lebanon, Ky; William C, ml, and ··G1m»m-·· smmg, i·igliL._r This iilmég
"Ty" Watts has lllHSt~01`€d the art Cross, Louisville; H .G10vm· strong, pictiurcj was mkvn at "1i¤_¤ig>yH¤;;§°·l£€‘Q; Steum
of bringing forth beautiful strains Evanston, Ill.; Henry T. Watts,   ,$“°gl_Fg2;·“1Q,:, Ly ;,°1$;_i_,§;;"·0g_ W, C, he W ‘
of music from the CH1`})C1ll€1"S saw. Gadsden, Ala.; and Cecil Harp, Cas; M',._ {Im.], `Mg, Hm), {md W. S- M10 2}
Whilc visiting Man-`O-War in his Lexingt.0n." ¤m~i·iuim·s. at