xt7tqj77tk5m https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7tqj77tk5m/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky (Fayette County) University of Kentucky 1934 yearbooks ukyrbk1934 English The Kentucky Kernel, Lexington, Kentucky Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. University of Kentucky Yearbook Collection The 1934 Kentuckian text The 1934 Kentuckian 1934 2012 true xt7tqj77tk5m section xt7tqj77tk5m      Copyright 1934 George W. Vogel Ihe I934
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Columbus R. Melcher, former Dean of Men, has been known to students of the University of Kentucky since his entrance to the Modern Languages department in 1907, when he accepted the position of Assistant Professor, teaching both German and French.
In the twenty-seven years that. Dean Melcher has been associated with the University he has been teacher, friend, consultant, and advisor to his students. His versatility, brilliance, and the humanness of his ideals have endeared him to both student body and faculty alike.
In 1910, when the movement toward the creating of a Dean of Men's position began to be felt throughout the country, Kentucky searched its faculty for a man of ability and character for this office. In 1914, there were two schools in the, United States having a Dean of Men. The third, Dean Melcher, took up his duties as such that year.
Last year marked another outstanding event, for Dean Melcher was made Dean Emeritus at that time, an honor he holds with only two other Deans, Dean Clark of Illinois, and Dean Coulter of Purdue. One of his most cherished possessions is the monogrammed watch the students of the University presented to him on that occasion. There is an O. D. K. key dangling from the chain of that watch, a key xuorn bright with the passing of years.
Born in April of 1863, at Vevay, Indiana, of a German father and French mother, Dean Melcher was graduated from Vevay High School and Hanover College. He received both his A. B. and A. M. degrees from Hanover. He studied for three years in Germany, attending the Universities of Munich and Leipsig. In 1896 Dean Melcher received his LL. B. from the University of Louisville. He studied at the University of Chicago during 1900 and 1901.
Dean Melcher has held many and various positions in the educational field he has pursued. He was Principal of the Vevay High School from 1885 to 1886; Superintendent of Schools at Currollton, Kentucky, from 1889 to 1895; he was secretary to a member of Congress during the Spanish-American War; Principal of Reynolds Presbyterian Academy at Albany, Texas, from 1901 to 1902; Professor of Ancient and Modern Languages at. Hanover College from 1902 to 1907; President, of the Lexington School Board from 1912 to 1915; and President of the National Association of Deans of Men during 1925 and 1926.
It is altogether fitting and proper that the student body of this campus should show their appreciation to this man by dedicating this year's Kentuckian to him; for Dean Melcher has been one of the pillars of this institution for many years. He has always had the interest of the students in mind. You ivill recall that he had quite completed his own education when he came here.
Dean Melcher's travel and various occupations have served to give him a keen appreciation of life. His German character is perfectly evident in his blue eyes and fair complexion, his kindly attitude, his pleasant sense of humor. Here is a man worth knowing, a man whose friendship should certainly be cherished by those who possess it, and above all, a man of whom Kentucky has just cause to be more than proud.  CONTENTS Campus
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SARAH C HOLMES THEODORE T. JONES SARAH GIBSON HI. W 1)1 NT. LYSLE W. CROFT
Sarah Holmes
Assistant Dean of Women since 1929; a Pennsylvanian; graduated from the Slate 1'eachcrs' College, East Stroudsburg; received A. B. from the University, 1928: graduate work at Columbia University; dean of women at Sayre College for five years; acting dean of women at the University during the year of 1930; dean of women of the summer sessions since 1925; a member of Mortar Board, Cwens, and Kappa Delta Pi; past president of the Kentucky Association of Deans of Women; member of the University, State, and Lexington Y. W. C. A. Boards.
Theodore T. Jones
Dean of Men; honor graduate of the University, 1902; M. A., Harvard, 1908; LL. D., same university; head of the department of ancient languages, 1909; acting dean of men, 1922; acting dean of the graduate school, 1932; chairman of the scholarship and attendance committee; a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and Eta Sigma Phi.
Sarah Gibson Blandinc,
Dean of Women since 1925; a native of Kentucky; graduated from the University, 1923; M.A., Columbia University, 1926; a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pi Sigma Alpha, Cwens, and Mortar Board; assistant professor of political science.
Lyle W. Croft
Assistant Dean of Men, 1933; born in Hopkinsville; A. B., College of Commerce, 1926.
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PAUL PRENTICE BOYD
F. PAUL ANDERSON
WILLIAM I). I INKIIOUSER
Paul Prentice Boyd
Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences since 1917; acting president that yeai, professor of mathematics since 1912; head of department since 1913; a native of West Virginia; graduated from Oberlin,1898; M. A., Cornell. 1905: Ph. D., 1911; member of Sigma Xi,Pi Mu Epsilon, Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Delta Chi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Sigma Kappa, Athletic Council: a Democrat, Mason, and Presbyterian; once president of the Interstate Oratorical Association.
F. Paul Anderson
Dean of College of Engineering since 1891; born in South Bend, Ind.; received his B. M. E. at Purdue, 1890; M. E., 1894; member of Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, A. S. M. E., and Engineers Club, Cincinnati; winner of gold medal established by the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers, 1929; director of research laboratory, American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers; a Democrat, Episcopalian, and a member of the Ashland Golf Club, Triangle, and Sigma Chi. We've missed you this year, Dean Anderson; better health to you!
William D. Funkhouser
Dean of the Graduate School since 1925; a native of Indiana; A. B. from Wabash College; Sc. D., 1909; M. A., Cornell University. 1912: Ph. 1).. 1916; head of the department of zoology and entomology, 1918; professor of anthropology, 1925; a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma. Xi (president of Kentucky chapter, 1923), and Kappa Sigma (district grand master. Kentucky and Tennessee); a Rotarian, Republican, and Congregationalism author of several books.
21 Thomas Poe Cooper
Dean of the College of Agriculture, and director of the Experiment Station, 1918: born in Illinois, and graduated from the University of Minnesota, School of Agriculture, 1902: B. S. in Agriculture, 1908: (hie! of the Bureau of Agriculture Economics. U. S. Department of Agriculture. 1925; a Sigma Xi, Epsilon Sigma Phi, Alpha Zeta, Acacia; a member of Cosmos. Rotary Club, and Presbyterian church, and a 32nd degree Mason.
William Septimus Taylor
. .Dean of the College of Education, 1923; a Kentuckian, and a graduate of Western Teachers' College, Bowling Green, 1910; B. S., University, 1912; M. S., University of Wisconsin, 1913; Ph. D.. Columbia, 1924; before coming to the University, taught in Pennsylvania and Texas; recently appointed as director of N. E. A.; editor of Kentucky School Journal; member of Alpha Zeta, Phi Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Acacia, A. A. A. S., Baptist, Mason, and Kiwanian.
Levi Jackson Horlacher
Assistant Dean of the College of Agriculture since 1917; B. S. Purdue, 1917; M. S., Kansas State, 1919; a sure-enough Presbyterian; member of Kappa Alpha, Alpha Zeta, Omicron Delta Kappa. Research Club, and Board of Student Publications; wrote a book on his main interest, "Sheep Raising"; is a hard worker, and evidently believes in college romances, having met his wife at college.
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ALVIN E. EVANS
EDWARD lhl'
WILLIAM EDWIN FREEMAN
Alvin E. Evans
Dean of the College ol Law, 1927: a native of Nebraska and graduated from Cotner University, 1898; A. M., University of Nebraska, 1898; Ph. D.. University of Michigan, 1908; Harvard Law School. 1915-1916; assistant professor of Latin, University of Washington, 1908; a Democrat. Wrangler, Mason, and a member of the Disciples of Christ church; also a member of the Order of the Coif, and Delta Theta Phi.
Edward Wiest
Dean of the College of Commerce since 1925; A. B., George Washington University, 1912; M. A., Columbia, 1913; Ph. D., same college, 1916; with the U. S. "Weather Bureau, Washington, from 1906 to 1911: professor of economics at the University, 1918; acting dean of die Graduate School, 1924; a member of Phi Sigma Kappa, Delta Epsilon Pi, and Beta Gamma Sigma.
William Edwin Freeman
Assistant Dean of the College of Engineering, 1921; head of the department of electrical engineering: graduated from Transylvania, 1901: 15. M. E., 1904; Electrical Engineer, 1913; vice-president of the southern division of American Institute of Electrical Engineers; a member of Tau Beta Pi. Kappa Alpha, Lamp and Cross, Omicron Delta Kappa, Masons, and Rotary Club.
23    f. Franklin Wallace / 'ice-President
Curtis I,. Wilmott President
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Astor Akers Julian Atkinson B ernard Berry man Alfred Caruthers John D. Colley
i. N. Conrad Sam K. Crawford Charles Dixon
Joseph |. Enneking
) \ck W. FlNCHER Ki.rmi eh E. Forbes John S. Frederick Ben Gaines Louis Gex Sol Goldstein Robert G. Goodwin
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I.aban 1'. Jackson Joe li. MetIord Donald Mil is David Peitus J ustice Pidcock Joseph M. Powell Aaron S. Proctor William S. Reed Hugh |. Richards
ii. i,. sprovvls Allan Stears
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Charles Stephenson Roy Wallace Maurice Weil Karl Whitaker Paul a. Woodall
HOME ECONOMICS
Nancy Alverson Clara Belle Ammerman Anne L. Bee/lev Ruth Bi.ankenship June Bollinger m \ky e. bouldin
Hazel Brown Kathleen Combs
Myrtle Cook Nancy C. Costello Laverne Dearborn
Ruth Faulkner Camille B. Hedges Dorothy Hoi.comb Nancy LaGrew Eleanor Ligon Alma Moffett Ruth Nave Dorothy Nichols Eva M. Nunnelley
Sue Paynter Minerva Purnell
'Earcel Ray Ruth Rowbotham Ruth Rucker
Fannie B. Rutherford Thelma Sharp Nell Shearer Hazel Shiveley Eleanor Snedaker Virginia Stewart Elizabeth Taylor Virginia Winslow
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Thomas J. Agnew J ean Allen Joseph D. Allen Martha Alien James Ai.rutz Duff Arnett
Tom B. Atkins Rogers Austin Mary Edith Bach James F. Baker John H. Bell, Jr.
John P. Bell Charles Bennett Richard Benton Martha Bittner Steven T. Bladek Billy Blakj
Edgar Boone Bettie Boswortii John A. Brady Wallace Briggs Don J. Bringardner Dorothy Broadbent
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Mary Louise Bruce Alton R. Bryant Earl Bryant Eli/ mie'i ii S. Bryant |. E. Brvson a. E. Bunger Maurice |. Bunger Richard H. Butler Granville Byrne Naunerle Calhoun I. E. Campbell O. C. Carroll Lenarue Cawood Katherine S. Chambers Barm. Charles Anna lii-ss Clarke Charles Claybon
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John G. Coleman Balfour Connell Louis M. Cook, Jr. Margaret Cooper John J. Craig Nell Craik Elizabeth (rain
Lee C. Crook George F. Crowder Margaret L. Crowe Mary B. Culton Ji anita Cummins Sara Louise Cundiff Louis B. Davenforte ANNabelle Davis Arthur Davis Milton Davis James i. Dennis Robert S. Denney Ruby i. Denny Frederick A. Di. Wilde George M. Dexter
O while'. Dick John vv. Donohiie I' \ i Dooi.i v John l. Dorsey Pren i ice Douglas Franklin Dryden Nancy Dyer | vck Edgar Robert Elder Russell F. Ellington Carl Erickson Anne Eubank Sarah E. Evans Anne C. Ewell Helen Farmer |o McC.own Fergi son George J. Feskoe Grace Fiddler Jane Euro Arnold Fitzgerald David Fi.andi rs Richard D. Ford William R. Ford Robert Forsvthe John E. Foster Laura Fri its Fred E. Fugazzi Louise Funk Corinna Gant Gerai.dine Garvey Marjorie Geary Marian Git.bs Ervin Gillenwater
James Goforth Joseph p. Goodman I in i.ma M. Goodrich David B. Goodwin Ia.nk Belle Goodwin
M ii.DRi d Gorman William Thomas Gormlev m \ rgaret Greathouse | \ck Greenwell David Griffith Leslie Gross 11 ins Hall John R. Harper 111 rton ii \rris Carl Harris (). H. Harris Virginia Harrison Robert E. Haiti i id Fred IIazi i.wood Helen Lee Hex.art y
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J. M. Hup.y Clara Hughes Carolyn Hi rst Hue i Irsrox Hilly Hyden Max Imi-ioff Ernest Jackson Hilly Jacobs John G. James Herschel H. Jayne Albert Edward Johnson Laura Johnson Lucille G. Johnson M irvin M. Johnson M \kiox Johnson Sue Johnson Carter D. Johnston Catherine [ones Joseph H. Jones
J. R. Jones Leslie W. Jones Georce H. Kast John i. Kelch, Jr.
George Kelley Sidney M. Kelley Vincent Kelley William E. Keilogg Willi wi B. Kemp Mary Pendleton Kemper George Keri.er R. L. Kestf.rson Edwin G. Kingsbury Sara Kinney Roy E. Kirk P ui. Kouns Elizabeth A. Kriegel George Kurtz Iv \n Lafler Mary Lally Mary R. Land Frances Laval Paul W. I.edridge Coleman Lee Josephine Lee Lorraine Lepere Ann Elizabeth Long Si i in n Longi iv Elizabeth Loyd Bernard Lynch Mary Frances McClain Dorothy McDonald Sam G. McDonald MArgaret McGinn John F. McKi.nney Matt McLaughlin Clellan McMurry Wii.i.ard N. Maddox Katherine Maiian Robert E. Mmoney J. B. Mansfield Mark Marlowe Elizabeth Marion Earl L. Martin Mildred M \rtin Martin L. Matthews Betty Brent May Mary C Maynard Frederick H. Mercer Dorothy Minihan Joyce: Mobley Marvin S. Moore Maxine Moore.s Morris Morgan
Ray Morton Dudley Murphy Thomas B. Nantz
Carl Napier Sam H. Nfel Mary E. Nevins Homer Nicholas Jack Mickerson Kenneth R. Nixon
Philip G. Noel Betty Bruce Nunn | whs J. O'Brien
Lena Peak Dorothy Perkins Anne C. Phelps Julia Ka i iiryn Pogue Morton B. Potter Be 1 rv Price H. I. Ralston David Rand u.e R. Lawrence Rash George C. Reed
Dosset Rl id Katherine Ri id Allen P. Reiningi u Madge: Regan Bess Reynolds
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Jane Reynolds Albert Rhoutsong, Jr. (amis Richardson Billy Richmond W \l.l i k Riddell, Jr. Donald Rii-sier Elsie ]. Rii.iy Betty Roberts Aei.ii Robertson Bobbie Robinson Evelyn Robinson Virginia Robinson |. Waller Rodes I in i.ma Roederer C. Alfred Roswell Victor V. Row e
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Charles L, Ryan d utd h. Salvers Phillip Sciieff Ruth K. Schneider Anne. Scott 1). Robert Scott Lawrence E. Scot i Edward 11. Shannon
Raymond C. Sharp
Roy Shaw T albert Shelton b. h. Shepherd Howard Ii. Shepherd
Jeanne Short Malcolm Siiotwell Ernest E. Shovea Mary Shraberg Nancye Sitrou i m vry Florence Sibley Horace Skaccs Dorothy Smi i ha Edward H. Smiiii Emery V. Smith William H. Smith John li. southard Leo Spence Stanley Spires John spragens Martha Jane Staples Gertrude Stein | vmes D. Stephens Anne: Stevenson M arc are i Stewart |. |. Stone, Jr.
Roberi Sikothi r Mary Sugg Edward Sulasv Herbert P. SwArtz Robert S. Tabor Beecher Tanner Leonard R. 1 vNNER, Jr. Charles F. Tate Harmon li. Thomson
Jack Tiiomason K vtheryn Thompson P ut.ENi: Thompson John Toohey Luke F. Tooiii y Mary Genevieve Townsen. H. B.Travis Robert Travis Josephine Tunis Jane Turner Georgia Turnipseed Benjamin Tuttle
Aida Urri i 1 \ Charles Van a man
Denzii. Vastene Mary N. Wai.den Robert Walker Wayne Wai ker
Cleii: Wallace |. Franklin Wallace:, Jr. |oiin Ward Louise W irn Nelson Warren Will H. Wasson Ruth Weathi reord R vymond H. Weaver George Wein doroi hy whalen
WlEI.ARI) WlIAI.en
(,i rrin C. Wheeler Dodge Whipple Helen White
F. T. Willi lTNGllll.i,
Alice Wigleswortei Mary Frances Wilcoxen Charles B. Williams
Nell Williams Curtis L. Willmott Weston r. Winkler ]osi pii B. Wise I-.di i ii WpODBURN W vrren Wright Lucia Yocum Julian Young
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|ami s ACKINSON
Edgar B. Adams Edward Alcorn Thomas Alexander James Alsop Wallace Barron Burnice Bates
CoRDI.andt Bl iss
Howard Bolton | vmes C. Bridges Allan E. Brown Edward F. Buckler Harold Bush Hilton Carter R. T. Centers Frank Coffey Tom Cole Henry B. Crouch George H. Currey William Whitney Curtis i low \hd F. Dale Eleanor Davis John L. Donaldson Robert J. Drake Charles Dunn W u.i.is Durham Bit iv Eari i
Mary Elizabeth Eckler Eei/ahi hi Evans Barbara Ferguson M ary Ferguson Merlin B. Fii ids | ames Finneran William J. Finneran Robert Fishback Ben B. Fowler Eugene Fryman Sydney L. Call John Galvin
E. E. Gibbons Basil Gilbert
John L. Goldschemeding Esther Gordon R vlph Gret/inger James Guthrie Charles Guy Collier Hall Walter B. Hannah Suit.burn Hardesty Miles Hardin Leaves Hardwick
F. P. Hargett Lyle Harmon
| vmes harralson Ernest Hatfield Robert C. Heidrick Robert' H. Herren
Dorothy Hicks Woodson Holerook Ernest W. Howser Robert Jackson Carolyn Johns George W. Johnson Morgan Kilpatrick Irvin Klnner Harry Kremer Lloyd C. Langston Joseph E. Longstreet Donald Luques
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John Lynch Evelyn Marrs George T. Martin Morgan Martin Everett H. Metcalf Ike Moore Robert H. Moore Gene H. Meyers Jean Nagei Thomas B. Nichols
E. H.Nickell Joe O'Brien Wilbur Odor Dean Payne r [chard 1*1 rkin i. Bruce Phillips Stoddard Pickrell Porter M. Riddle William Rose Norris Ruark Newman Samuel Fred Sheritt Glen Skeen Paul Slaton Jack Smith Keith Soper William South Joseph S. Spice Robert L. Stivers Iki Van Meter Carl Vannoy George F. Vaughn Charles L. Wallace Carl Ward W. C. Weill Bin Willis Hazel Woodside
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Aaron Akf.rs Mildred Boone Esther Brigcs Edmund Burton Jackson Carty Rosemary Glinkscales Isabelle Craig Jack Cronin Anna C. Crump
June Curd Louise Current Marjorie Davis
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Arrai',1 t.i.a Dili/ Ruth Draughn I.eroy Edwards Eddith Ei.am Flastena Estes John Farris Mercedes Fuller Floyd Glass Beryl Graves Elizabeth Gram i i f.rm \ h vrris Mabel Hendred Sarah Hoi.i.aday Marie Horton Edith Kelley Mabel Lowry Mary Elizabeth McClure Glen Masters Gene Myers Stanley Neverdoski Nora Evelyn Osborne Roberta Pearson Elsie Reasor
Thomas H. Reid Virginia Rivers [ \ni. rothenburcer Mary L. Sellars Maona Shinki.i Lois Sievers Arnold Siler W. T. Sullivan Wilmot Terry Frank Warnock Frances Yeager Cyril Young
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Dick Alves	1 Iarry Bullock	1.1 land honnaker
Joseph Arvin	William Cannon	Leon Hulett
\v. B. Auping	Jack Carrit.l	William Hund
Thomas M. Baker	E. W. Career	Alfred Irvine
John W. Bizot	| \me:s Cleveland	Douglas Jackes
Lawrence Bloom	Fred Crawford	Edwin Jeffries
Earl Bonniville	H.G. Davis	Guy Johnson
David Brock	Edgar Deat^	Thomas Johnson
Clarence Brown	William denniston	W. C. Justice
Otto Brown	John Dixon	Edmund Karr
Raymond Bryant	Harold Dyer	|. 1). Kirkpatrick
Donald Buchanan	William Dyer	John Komstohk
	B. A. Eyl	James Leggitt
	Harold Ewing	
	Perry Gardner	
	Ray Gill	
	Robert Grace	
	W. W. Greenwell	
	Stephen Harris	
	Emmett Hart	
	(amis Henderson	
	Robert Higi.iy	
	Enos Hin ion	
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C. P. Lewis Thornton Lewis Ancneau McConnell William Meacham Bernard Merriss Edwin Mili.an Francis Montgomery Jack Moore John Murray
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
D. F. Needham Robert Norton Joe Orr
Jack Perkins
Robert Posey Russell Ramey
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Reginald Rice | vmes Richmond 'Thomas Rilea Charles Roggenkamp
Edward Rose
Wilbur Rose Charles Saunders
D. C.Schaffer Willi \m Sii vnklin Winston Sh vrp William Smith
Mike Snyder Sam Spaulding Charles Staggs
Ernest Steep
Trigg Stewart
V. C. Stewart John Stui.ck John Sutterlin ken n etit s y l.vester John Traynor
Mearl Vice Earl Welborn Wilbur Bruce Wheeler C. S. Yager W. Stuart Yager
34  Oh! not all the pleasures that poets may praise, Not the wildering waltz in the ball-room's blaze, Nor the chivalrous joust nor the daring race, Nor the swift regalia, nor the merry chase, Nor the rural dance On the moonlight shore, Can /lie wild and fearless joy exceed of a fearless leap on a fiery steed.
Sara J. Clarke SOPHOMORE
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
[ames Moore Secretary-Treasurer
Bazil Baker Pies ideal
W. F. Griffin Vice-President SOPHOMORES
COLLEGE OK AGRICULTURE
Eugene Culton	Cecil E. M arsh	Geraldine 1 1 Ml.
Wallace E. Difford	M. H. Meshevv	Hazel M. Hall
Ben Douds	| wies Patterson	BlLLIE I r\ ini
Lewis A. Estes	Clyde Richardson	Madge Maxwell
Robert Gaitskill	Frank Rogers	Edith May
Robert L. Graves	George Wfeer	Isabella S. NadelSTEIN
Louis Hm.lenmever	R. W. Wilson	Louise S. Payne
John [rvine	( J1 vrles E. WyATT	Mary L. Shearer
Louis F. Ison	Alice P. Alford	Margery Sutherland
Marshall Johnson	11 wee Allison	Nancy B. Trimble
John Lynch	Ruin Avi.Riii	Mary E. Trisch
Paul McComas	Ei.oise Carrel	Elizabeth Woodward
	Martha Cleveland	
	Mary Collins	
	Anna Evans	
	Helen Fra.ntz	
	Anne S. Giles	
	Dorothy Grimm	
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Helen C. Alpria	William V. Blythe	Margaret E. Clinkscales
Walter W. A lves	Georgia Botkins	Helen Cogswell
.\ iarjorie A m m erman	William Edwin Roland	Morion Collins
James H. Anderson	F. B. Borries	Wallace M. Combs
Milerd Anderson	J. E. Bourgeois	Helen Congleton
J. Douglas Andrews	Mrs. E. A. Bowden	Ben T. Cooper
Mary Asiier	Frank C. Boyd	Webster Cosse
M. i-'.. Atkinson	Richard C. P.oyd	Marie T. Gotterill
Wade Aulick	J. B. Breckinridge	Charles M. Cox
Clarence Avers	Mary Agnes Brend	Margaret Craft
Stella Bach	Elizabeth Brent	Jack M. Crain
1 h nri Philip Bacon	Albert Brock	Jake Crain
Clyde Bagby	Virginia M. Brown	Dorothy H. Curtis
W. M. Bailey	J. Preston Bryant	W. W. Daniel
B. F. Baker	Eugene Bryant	Mary Dantzler
W. T. Baldwin	John Burke	Frances E. Decker
Oyd Banks	IsABI i.i.i burrier	Elizabeth Dennis
Charles Barr	W heard M. Biittermore	Amelia Denton
B vrbara i.. Beck	Walter R. Byrne	C. B. Denton
Goldie Bexi.	Katherine Callaway	Wesley L. Dodge
E. W. Bishop	Edwin S. Campbell	II. B. Dot son
Mori.i.and Blaine	Jean Campbell	Alice G. Dougherty
Combs Bi.anford	Pollena Campbell	Halite E. Downing
	Amelia Carrick	
	James S. Carroll	
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	Tom Ciialki.ey	
	James E. Chester	
	Thomas Guilders	
	Andrew Clark	
	Win itirop P.Clarke	
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C. D. Dug an J vmes P. Dukf Dorothy A. Dunoon Frances Duni.ap Mary E. Dunn Alfred Eckles Charles Edmonson M vri Catherine Eldridgi Nathan Elliott, Jr. T. C. Endicott, Jr.
|oan Enoch James E. Evans. Jr. John B. Eversole, Jr.
June Fairleich Mary T. Faulkner Marjorie Fieber Max H. Feibef Lewis Finley Ballard Fi oyd Edward Floyd Sylvester Ford Irene E. Foster
C. W. Franz Martha Fugett William Galloway Norman C. Garling Frances Garrison Garrison Geller Sara Gentry Shultz Gibson | vmes B. Gilbert John Gilkey Mary Gillig Anna Belle Gilroy Martha Giltner
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Marguerite Goodfriend Jack Goodykoontz Dave B. Gorion Louise Gordon
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Howard W. Greene William F. Griffin Waller H. Griffing R. B. Griffith Bertha L. Grimes John D. Haggard Thompson Haley Rosalie Hanson John R. HarKLESS Henry S. Harris 11 \fford I.. Hay Adei.e Headley R. i.. Heckman Ruin Hendrick Roberta Henry .   Susan Herring ion J. C. Hieronymus Anna B. Hillenmeyer Eleanor Hili.f.nmi yer
Lillian Holmes Marcella Holtzclaw Freddie J. Horn Joe Huddles ion Henry J. Huff
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Mary Lou Hume William P. Humphrey James E. Hunt Julia Hunter Walter Hunter Woodrow Huston J vmes Irvinf Naomi Isgrig ] vmes E. J arretT Edgar P. Jayne Jack B.Jean William Jobe J. i". Johnston, Jr. Susan Johnson Helen Frances Jones Sara Karsner Sageser KASH Jesse Keith Billy Kelley Morton Kelley Martha E. Kenney Frances Kerr Vera Kerr W. K. King Charles A. Kopp
Ann E. Kraft M \ry King Koger Miller C. LaBau
Edward Lancaster Harriet J. Lancaster John William Lancaster Waller Max Lancaster Anthony H. Land Frank LeBus, Jr. Percy Lewis Champ Ligon Thomas K. Lisle
R. y. Long Robert S. Lubitz John a. Lucian W. i'. Luther, Jr. George y. Lyon James N. McCarthy Gates McCauley Frank McCooi. Henry C McCown
Alice McCrea R. 11. McGriagor Donald McGi rk M vson Mc.Intosh h. Clay McKee Milton M. Magruder M vrshal Mahan
E. F. Marrs Mary marshall Grace Elizabeth Martin Ruth Martin Wilbur W. Martin Willie Mathews
A. L. Mauceri Dewey E. Miller Everett L. Miller ] vmes h. Mil ler Mary Miller M \rtiia M. Milton Forrest i. Minor Betty Moffett Jack Mohney
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Frederick Moore [ames A. Moore Gordon Moss Bernard Moynahan, Jr. Mrs. Ruby M. Murphy Virginia Murpell
Joe H. Neei. Sam C. Nuckols M \ry Ford Offutt Celanire Paradis William Payne Ann Payne Perry
M yrtle Polk Virginia Prentice
I' v.ul Price. (. proline Quigley Waller Quinn Me.i.vina Ralph John R. Rametta Charles Randall Edith V. Reacer Elizabeth Redd Is vymond Reister \i.ice K. Reynolds
Helen Rich Florence Ricney Anne Robinson E. A. Roper
Jimmy Sales Dolores A. Shannon Elizabeth Siiockeney 11 \rry T. Shiltz
Lucy Simpson Mrs. H. G. Skaggs Aleta K. Smith Lillian Smi hi Elizabeth Soper
O. D.Sparks \l vrjorie Spencer Russell Spina Mary E. Spratt Elvis J. Siaiir Charles H. Stanley Frank W. Si arks, Jr. G. C. Steely C \rolyn Stewart Sallie Stewart John St. John Ella Lewis Si one
Sue Swinford Gordon Sampson Samuel J. Telesco Claude Terrell W u.ter G. Thomas
I.. M. Thompson Lucille Thorn ton
Jean Thrasher William Tichenor Betty Tiemeyer J. W. Toi.liver Ethel Louise Tresslar Frank Trimlle Jack G. Tucker
George Tulloch Leonard Van Arsdale David G. Vance Darrell L. Vaughn
M vrie Vernon Dorothy H. Walker
A. S. Warren Margaret Warren Emily' Watson William Weaver Jane Allen Webb Richard H. Weddle Carroll Weisiger, Jr. John B. Wells, Jr. J.J. Wheat J. D.White: Cii yrles Whitman Eleanor Wii.kerson Fi.oreine V. Williams
Frank B. Willis William H. Willson
Anne L. Wilson Dorothy P. Wilson James C. Wilson Anderson Wood Anne D. Woodford Charles R. Zimmer It gene Zimmer
COLLEGE OF COM MERCK
Sylvester Anna | vmes L. Atchison
Carl Baird Dorothy Barger [iff Baynham [. Kent Borries Charles H. Brooks H. W. Brown
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Willis Brown Cars Burchett Kenneth Cai dwell Edward Carlick Frank L. Cawood Joe Cecil. |r. John Henry Collins
Ralph Concleton William H. Courtney Alvin Cox Burnett Dadisman Frank Daii.ey J. R. Darlington
Bruce Dams W. Lee: Dawson
Wallace DeHaven Dave Difford John Duvall Henry W. Elliot Dan C. Ewing E. C. Faber Ernest Fall Gayle Fields
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Helen C. Finni ran Thomas \V. Fisher R. C. Fox George Gess G li. Green Jake Green M. W. Hamilton J. D. Harper Darryl Preston Harvey Jack Helburn Louis Henegar
Robert Hiss Victor Hobday K m.pii H. 111 cm : i Louisa Hutchinson Howard A. Isaacs Hi rbi ri Jackson
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Florence Mary Kelley Ren F. King John Lawhead Dorothy Lovern Mary Evelyn I.i i ki mi ii r Jack McConnell George M \iian David Manly Clayton Martin G. Gordon Martin Harry Mason
Jack May John Meyers Mary Katherine Morgan Henry L. Myers George Nagel Robert Nail Robert H. Nickell James M. Norvell Pat O'Rear Jack Phillips Ralph Reeves Merrill S. Rice Gilbert Robinson Payne: Rodgi rs
Henry L. Roi.i.wage Ralph Salver Betty Sewell Wallace Siiuiiari Howard Smathers Robert W. Snyder Robert H. Stevens Helen Stoffel Matilda St or eel Earl M. Stokes Hal Tanner Justice Vairin Mary Austin Wallace Earl Walters W. F. Watt John Gay Webb
F. E. Wf.hu: Mary C. Welch
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Elizabeth Barbieux Catherine Barnes Arietta Baxter Nancy Becker Mabel Bonzo Edna Brown Elizabeth Bull Frances E. Bush Helen Campbell Charlotte Coffman Thomas B. Conder Edna Darnell O. L. Davidson Taylor Davis Robert Dickey Dorothy Drury Clarence R. Dunn
F. L. Gilmer Louise Gum Peggy Haskins Frances Hinkle Lee Holder M vrtha Ho.ntkkamp Drucii.i.a Hoskins Doty Jackson Joseph Kaenzig ). Henry Kelley Lillian Kelley
Anna Kines Garland Lewis James Long Charles McClurg James McMillan Gladys Medley
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Elsie Mulligan Martha Nitilett Elizabeth Nicholls Grace Ogden Norman O'Neal Sam Potter
Mary Potts Robert Pritchard M vrgueri li Rich vrdson Miri \m Smith Mildred Smooi Carolyn Sparks Jeaneeti: Sparks
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S. H. Tabb Robert Taylor Aurelia Terrell Goi.die Vaugiit i .ouella Walker N \omi Wii.Horr Lillian Wilkey Neil Williams M vry Woi.eeokd
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R. L. Anderson John E. li \ui>\ | vmes E. Barton i) wid R. Berry Dennis Bogcs N. C. Boogher Robert L. Botts W. S. Broffitt William i. Bryan W. Ray Cherry William Langford Clark Ci.aro V. Collins John W. Coyle, (it. John Caiatn Cramer Edson Currents Wilbur E. Daves li. 11. Dixon Alvin L. Downing John A. Drum mi v E. C. Farmer J. H. Faunce Richard Fay W. B. Fish Perry Craig From vn
R. P. Fulciif.r W. L. Gabbart Gordon Gaither Jas. S. Grader
Guy Half John R. Hardin James F. Henry J. H. Hill J. E. Hocker Guy L. Hoi.si.aw William Leaves Hoover Irvine W. Horine Li land Howard R. T. Huffman H. E. Jerome 11. P. Johnson James H. Johnson ( i. \i in Johnston. Jr. dorwin J. LAESSLE
William L. Lowry i.inn H. McCain D. L. McDowell Om \i< McDowell II u.dome.ro Menchero H. M. Miller S. Thomas Montgomery x. H. Moore
I vmes H. Ml'rrill
Hugh John Needii \m E. C. O'Rear A.J. Olaii R. S. Orwin William H. Pell
Ben Ragland C. P. Reeves, Jr. Harold Riio mis J. Louis Rives John Nelson RumgE
C. L. Scott Edmund Grey Siii.it.y Stanley Shewmaker E. S. Stewart William Holcomb Swisshelm Mearl C. Vice William Chester Watson E. C. Wedding Bob Maiilon Wert
H. M. West Gaffer Wheeldon Porter J. White A. M. Whikoff Pete Zaharias
COLLEGE OF LAW
Hereon R. Aldridge
Jay Arnold Henry G. Baldrick John T. Baynes Joe. K. Beasley W. T. Bishop John M. Hoggess Carl J. Boone Perry Bryant James F. Catron, Jr. Richard G. Crisman Charles R. Clarke John S. Crutciii r Paul Cullen
William C. Dawson John A. Evans Henry W. Finley Virgil H. Gaieskill, Jr. Marion E. Gardner John A. Gey er Robert Hensley
Carl Howell William S. Jett Albert R. Jones Elmer A. Lambert
Load Leckie Davis T. McGarvey R. Truett Miller James E. Moore Victor R.Mucci William F. Neill Jerrod Duke O'Bryant Orion Parsley Frank Peterson
T. Alfred Pilson
R w Pr \i.i. Lloyd E. Rogers Paul Runyon George T. Skinner Robert Rice: Smith E. F. Tate H. J. Templin Henry F. Turner Sheldon Wagner Stewart E. White Joe B. Williams Earl S. Wilson Chester Yeyna
II'  ON DERBY DAY
It's Derby Day in 'Tucky, Excitement everywhere. "They're off!" a. mighty chorus Breaks through the balmy air. Fair horse, of thee we sing, For youth must have its fling On Derby Day.
Speed on, thou fleetest blue-blood ! Two minutes and you've won ! And fifty thousand voices Acclaim Kentucky's son. Fair horse, of thee we sing, lor thoroughbred is king On Derby Day.
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MAR I HA ALFORD KENNETH G. ALLEY WALTER ALVES
LUCY JEAN ANDERSON MARTIN ATKINS O. E. BANKS
DOT BARGER CLAUDE BARNETT H. V. BASTIN
EVERETT J. BEERS. JR. PAUL BENTLEY I AM IS L. BERSOT
W. K. BIGGERSTAFF EDWIN BIXBY BEN W. BLACK
JAMES E. BLACK, JR. ANNA J. BLACKBURN ELI BOGGS
Lexington Kansas City, Mo. Cincinnati, Ohio
Lexington Piniatlle Seth, W. Va.
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MARY LOUISE BRADLEY
CHARLES BRINGARDNER MARY [CATHERINE BROCK E. B. BROWN, JR.
MARGARET T. BROWN SARAH BROWN' \\. II. BRYANT
(.. VIRGIL BUCKLER COLEMAN D. CALLAWAY, JR. GEORGE M. CALVERT
JAMES S. CALVIN GEORGE CAMPBELL WILLIAM M. CARREL
JOHN A. CARRICK JAMES S. CARROLL ANNE HILTON CARTER
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