xt7zgm81kt8q https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7zgm81kt8q/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky (Fayette County) University of Kentucky 1942 yearbooks ukyrbk1942 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 Kentuckian 1942 text The Kentuckian 1942 1942 2012 true xt7zgm81kt8q section xt7zgm81kt8q   University Archives M*r9;et 1 *** library - North University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506     In Memoriam
ANN DOUGLAS McCOWAN, Versailles, Senior College of Agriculture . . . Born September 8, 1921, Richmond, Kentucky . . . Died November 28, 1941 .  . Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McCowan, Versailles . . . Treasurer of Chi Omega Sorority . . . Member of Block and Bridle, YWCA, Alma Magna Mater, and 240 Committee
CLOIDE SHADE, County Agricultural Agent with Extension Division, University of Kentucky  . . Born August 1, 1934, Lima, Ohio . . . Died February 13, 1942
HARRY E. BULLOCK, JR., Lexington, Graduate, College of Engineering, June 1937 . . . Born July 28, 1916, Lothair, Kentucky . . . Killed in Service March 5, i942, St. Lucie River, Florida
JOHN RICHARD EVANS, JR., 1937, '38 . . . Born June 6,    in Service March 5, 1942,
Fairfield, Ohio, Attended University 1916, Charlottesville, Va . . . Killed St. Lucie River, Florida
TED MYERS, Webster Groves, Missouri, Attended University 1938, '39, '40 . . . Born May 9, 1920 . . . Killed in action, February 24, 1942
LEWIS BAILEY PRIDE, Madisonville, Attended University 1936, '37 . .  Born April 22, 1918, Miami. Florida . . . Killed in Action December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Foreword
Nineteen hundred and forty-two. As our yearbook went to press at the turn of the year, the University of Kentucky began a celebration of the seventy-fifth year since its founding. A few weeks before New Year's, the United States was plunged into the present conflict, the news of it shocking the University faculty and student body. So far there have been few war-time changes, and we continue our work normally.
As the cover indicates, our theme this year is the University of Kentucky's Diamond Jubileeseventy-five years of distinguished service in student instruction and contribution to the state through experimentation, research, and public service.
In three-quarters of a century, our University changed from an Agriculture and Mechanics College of 190 students to a nationally-known school of over 3,000 students, attending classes in the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Law, the College of Education, the College of Commerce, the Graduate School, and a Department of University Extension.
Chronologically, our University first appeared as a part of Transylvania College in 1887, under the name Kentucky University. Each of the first three years saw a change in presidents John Augustus Williams, 1866-67, James Desha Pickett, 1867-68; and James Kennedy Patterson, 1868, 1910. The latter served as president for 42 years.
We severed connections with Transylvania College in 1879, and were known for the next thirty years as the State Agricultural and Mechanical College. In 1909, when our president was Henry S. Barker, the name was again changed; this time to State University. The University's present name, the University of Kentucky, became known when Frank LeRond McVey was inaugurated in 1917. President McVey remained until his retirement last year.
"Granny", who is our theme interlocutor this year, will ramble on the divisional pages, discussing the new and the old. She represents an alumna who went to our University from 1886 to 1890. We Honor
John Augustus Williams who was the first president of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky. It was under him that the first organization of this college was effected in 1866, when it was established in Lexington as one of the Colleges of Kentucky University. Professor Williams attended the best schools of Paris during his boyhood and graduated from the Kentucky University, in 1843. He received the degree of L.L. D. at the Masonic University of La Grange, Kentucky. He was one of the original movers in the organization of the State Teacher's Association and took a prominent interest in everything looking to the educational advancement of the state.
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73 We Dedicate To
Dr. Herman Lee Donovan who became president of the University of Kentucky July 1, 1941. Dr. Donovan of Maysville, Kentucky, was graduated from Kentucky State Normal School in 1908. He obtained his B. A. degree from the University of Kentucky, 1914, and his M. A. from Columbia, 1920. It was in 1924 that he was a graduate student at the University of Chicago, and he received his Ph. D. degree from George Peabody College for Teachers in 1925. "Hello. May I introduce myself? Perhaps some of you have heard of the fabulous grandmother who was to appear in the 1942 issue of the Kentuckian and wondered why an unobtrusive old lady should be so featured? Therefore, I think I should explain how and why I am here.
You see, I was born in 1876, too, and have always felt a sisterly kinship with the University of Kentucky. I attended the institution from 1886 to 1890, and as an alumna have watched her continuous growth with family pride. This past fall I had an urge to visit her to see what changes time had made and to celebrate with her our seventy-fifth year.
I found that where age had dimmed the human, it had brightened the school. I have withered with the years, while my sister has blossomed. At first the difference rather bewildered me, but things soon fell into the logical pattern in which I had always placed them. No matter what the changes, certain basic things remained in their simple orderthere are still those who impart and those who seek, those who lead and those who toil, and still there's beauty and lots of fun.
Among the students I met at the University were some who were working to publish an anniversary issue of the annual. They asked me all sorts of questions about my years in schooland it was finally agreed that I help them add bits of history to this year's interpretation of school life. So, scattered throughout the pages are little notes of mine, largely comparisons of my school days with yours.
The staff even used my simple cataloguing of school events for their table of contents. It appears on the next page.   I'll see you later ..."
( Table Of Contents
SOME IMPART
ADMINISTRATION
WHILE OTHERS SEEK
CLASSES
SOME MUST LEAD
STUDENT GOVERNMENT HONORARIES
FOR MANY TOIL ATHLETICS MILITARY MUSIC
PUBLICATIONS
AND MANY MEET CLUBS
ORGANIZATIONS STILL THERE'S BEAUTY
KENTUCKIAN COURT
AND LOTS OF FUN
GREEKS
UNIVERSITY FUNCTIONS       "One of the first things I thought of when I came to the University this fall was of paying a visit to the personnel of the college, for I believed that to be the best method of learning the new ways of my alma mater. Thus I had my first realization of the tremendous growth of the school. Buildings and figures had not convinced me; but when I saw the list of the University staff I had planned to visit. I began to understand.
"During my school years the entire faculty was composed of a little over a dozen men, so perhaps you can imagine my astonishment when the list of the 1942 teaching staff was placed before me.
"I did, however, manage to visit a few of the higher officials, and from them learned about the new set-up of the University. It seems that when Dr. Herman Lee Donovan became President, the entire administrative system was reorganized. At present practically the entire executive power is vested in the President.
"Several new offices were createdThe Dean of the University (often known as the 'Dean of Deans') relieves the President of some of his many duties, and the Comptroller replaced the Business Agent and has wider responsibility for all types of financial activities. The old University Senate composed of all the teaching personnel with the rank of assistant professor or above is replaced by the new Faculty of the University. This comprises the President. Dean of the University, Deans of the six colleges and the Graduate school, and Comptroller.
"It sounded complicated to me who was used to knowing the entire faculty personally, yet it seemed to be a most efficient system . . ." EX OFFICIO MEMBERS Keen Johnson, Governor
John Brooker, Superintendent of Public Instruction W. H. May, Commissioner of Agriculture
FROM THE STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE Robert Tway, Louisville H. S. Cleveland, Franklinton Harry W. Walters, Shelbyville
MEMBERS AT LARGE
Richard C. Stoll, Lexington R. P. Hobson, Louisville Lee Kirkpatrick, Paris Mrs. Paul G. Blazer, Ashland John S. Cooper, Somerset Harper Gatton, Madisonville
ALUMNI MEMBERS
Louis Hillenmeyer, Lexington Marshall Barnes, Beaver Dam James Park, Lexington
OFFICES OF THE BOARD Keen Johnson, Chairman Richard C. Stoll, Vice Chairman D. H. Peak, Secretary John Skain, Treasurer
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Richard C. Stoll, Chairman R. P. Hobson James Park H. S. Cleveland Lee Kirkpatrick
Governor Keen Johnson
Board of Trustees
Gayle Starnes, President H. L. Donovan, Richard C. Stoll, R. P. Hobson, Lee Kirkpatrick, Frank D. Peterson
17 Henry Harrington Hill, Dean of the University, received his A. B. and A. M. degrees from the University of Virginia. He obtained his Ph. D. degree from Columbia.   Mr. Hill is from Statesville, North Carolina.
Frank D. Peterson, comptroller of the University, received his A. B. degree from Centre College and did special work at Bowling Green Business University. Mr. Peterson's duties in main consist of management and control of finances, accounting and operation of the several service departments of the University.
Mrs. Sarah B. Holmes, Dean of Women, received her A. B. degree from the University of Kentucky. Before becoming adviser to women students, she taught at Sayre College.
Dean of Men, T. T. Jones of Clay County, Kentucky, received his A. B. degree from the University of Kentucky and obtained his M. A. and Ph. D. degrees from Harvard University. Dean Jones advises men on subjects relative to their interests and welfare.
Assistant Dean of Women, Miss Jane Haselden, is a native of Lancaster, Kentucky. She was formerly Dean of Women at Transylvania College.
 Paul Prentice Boyd Thomas P. Cooper
College of Arts and Sciences College of Agriculture
of the
W. D. FUNKHOUSER WILLIAM S. TAYLOR EDWARD WlEST
Graduate School College of Education College of Commerce Clifton
Chamberlain
Louis Clifton, director of the Department of University Extension since 1935, received his M. A. degree from the University of Kentucky.
Leo M. Chamberlain, Registrar, received his A. B., M. A., and Ph. D. degrees from the University of Indiana. Mr Chamberlain is responsible for all registration, and for the maintaining of complete records of academic standings. He also serves as secretary for many committees and for the faculty.
David Howard Peak, secretary of the University of Kentucky, Y. M. C. A., primarily directs the men's religious activities on the campus, and aids students in personal adjustments. Mr. Peak received his A. B. and LL. B. dgrees from the Unversity and did graduate work at Vanderbilt.
Miss Anne Faw Morrow, secretary of the Y. W. C. A., supervises women's religious activities on the campus. Miss Morrow, who studied at Yale Divinity School, helps students to solve personal problems of adjustment.
Peak 21  While Others Seek "Six hundred students receiving college diplomas is a stirring sight, yet no graduation has ever thrilled me as much as the one I attended when 1 was freshman at the University. It was not an elaborate affairall the commencement functions were held in one dayand there were only three graduates.
"But Dr. Patterson (He-Pat) was at his best that year. The state had finally been allowed to sustain the University and all the bills were at last paid. Each of the three graduates spoke, one of whom was Thomas Hunt Morgana Nobel Prize winner. That was the day of days, and with a vicarious excitement I enjoyed more than my own graduation in 1890 when eight of us obtained our diplomas.
"Just as the custom of each graduate delivering an address was relinquished when the number of those receiving degrees increased two hundred times in size to what was then, so have other methods of graduation changed. Baccalaureate was first admitted in 1908, and as you knowgraduation now is a matter of days rather than hours.
"As for you underclassmen who resent that little bell that so rings so consistently right on the dot of ten of the hour, I wish you could have heard the bugle that called us to classes. School was really under arms regulations then. In 1911 the University devised a new systema sirenbut that was so loud and annoying to townspeople that it was substituted in 1918 by the bell system used today.
"In fact the whole exterior of the school system has changed, but one fact remains the same. 'Students may come and students may go, but classes go on forever.' " SENIORS
AGRICULTURE
LYNN ALLEN.........Eminence
Phi Delta Theta; Scabbard and Blade; Guignol Production Staff; 240 Committee; Pershing Rifles; R O. T. C, Captain.
PEGGY JO ALLEN........Langley
Home Economics Club.
JOHN R. ALLISON........Cave City
JOSEPHINE E. ANDRES .... Russellville Phi Beta Phi; Y. W. C A.; Home Economics Club.
JOYCE LYNN ARCHER......Louisville
Phi Beta Phi; Y W. C. A.; Home Economics Club.
SARAH EVELYN ARMBRUSTER . . . Clinton Home Economics Club; 4-H Club; Y. W. C A.
HELENE LOUISE ARNOLD.....Frankfort
Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.; P. T. A.
SAM H. BAUGMAN......Moreland
Agronomy Club; 240 Committee; Poultry Club; Alma Magna Mater.
FRANCES BEARD.........Paris
Chi Omega; Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.
MARY ELIZABETH BENNETT . . . Mayfield Home Economics Club; W. A. A.; Y. W. C. A.
L. Allen Armbruster
P. Allen Arnold
Allison Baughman
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SONIA RHEA BERKOWITZ   .... Lexington
Home Economics Club, Program Chairman; Forum Committee; Student Union Committee; American Country Life Association Delegate; Student Legislature, Clerk; Phi Upsilon Omicron, President; Agriculture Council; Women's Administrative Council; Women's Banquet, Decoration Chairman; Annual Flower Show.
NORA CATHARINA BILLINGSLEY    .    Ciaro, 111.
EARL M. BOLIN........Clinton
JAMES KENNETH BOONE
Cowan
DOROTHY BOSTICK......Water Valley
Home Economics Club; 4-H Club; Y. W. C. A.; 240 Committee.
MARIAN HOLLIS BRADFORD   .   .   . Lexington
Kappa Delta; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet.
JAMES BROWDER.........Fulton
Dairy Club.
CHESTER L. BROWN......Shelbyville
Alpha Zeta; Block and Bridle; Poultry Club; Dairy Club; 4-H Club; R. O. T. C. Officer; Y. M. C. Aj
FRANK BUCK.........Grayson
Poultry Club; Dairy Club.
NANCY ORESSA BYERS.....Caneyville
4-H Club; Home Economics Club; Y. T. d
AGRICULTURE
SENIORS
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AGRICULTURE
FRANK K. CALVIN.......Shelbyville
Dairy Club; Poultry Club; Agronomy Club; U. K. Troupers.
LOWELL DALLAS CAMPBELL . . Water Valley Block and Bridle.
MARY CARY.........Hopkinsville
Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.
EDNA JUANITA CATES......Hickory
Home Economics Club; Baptist Student Union.,
MARTHA VIRGINIA CHANEY   .   .   . Woodburn
Chi Omega; Home Economics Club; Y. M. C. A.
MARIAN CLARK........Paris
PAUL CLARK.........Lebanon
Alpha Gamma Rho; Block and Bridle; Y .M. C. A.
JOHN B. CLAY........Frankfort
Phi Delta Theta, Librarian; Block and Bridle.i
JOE L. CLAXON Jr........Owenton
Block and Bridle; Poultry Club; Baptist Student Union.
ALICE WILLIAMS CODELL   .... Winchester
Alpha Gamma Delta; Home Economics Club; Dutch Lunch Club.
Calvin M. Clark
Campbell P. Clark
Cary Clay
Cates Claxon
Chaney Codell
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AGRICULTURE
DOROTHY COLLINS.......Lexington
Y. W. C. A.; Home Economics Club; W. A.i A.
JEWELL COLLIVER......Owingsville
Block and Bridle; Alpha Zeta; Dairy Club.
VIRGINIA COMER........Falmouth
Y. M. C. A.
WILLIAM H. CORD   ........ Ewing
Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club; Catholic Club.
EDITH M. COYNE.....Omega, Minn.
Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Economics Club. Catholic Club.
JOHN WILBERN CROWE.....Princeton
Alpha Zeta; Block and Bridle; Dairy Club; 240 Committee.
HELEN CULTON........Parksville
Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.
REEVES DAVIS......... Hickman
Y. M. C. A.; University 4-H Club; Dairy Club.
SUE HELLON DAWSON......Olmstead
4-H Club; Home Economics Club.
MARY LOUISE G. DELANEY    .    .    . Lexington
Home Economics Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron.
Collins Crowe
Colliver Culton
Comer Davis
Cord
Dawson
Coyne Delaney
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Dorsey England
1ARY LOIS DENNEY.......Bronston
W. C. A.; 4-H Club; Home Economics Club.
THOMAS F. DUFFY........Midway
Block and Bridle; Dairy Club; Dairy Cattle Judging Team; Intra-Mural Sports.
ELIZABETH DONNELL........Paris
LUCILLE D. ELBEN   .   .   . .
Home Economics Club; Y.i W. C. A.
Shelbyville
HAROLD WARREN DORMAN
Y. M. C. A. Cabinet.
Coxington LAWRENCE BRYAN EMBRY
Morganfield
BERNARD DORSEY.....Flemingsburg
KENNETH ENGLAND    .... Campbellsburg
Alpha Zeta; Block and Bridle; Alma Magna Mater; K Club; Var:ity Basketball; Poultry Club; Dairy Club.
5MMITT DOZIER JR.......Versailles JAMES WARREN ERWIN
Murray
AGRICULTURE
SENIORS
29 Francis Gee
Fugett Gillespie
Gabbert Ginter
Gaunce Goodin
Gayle Grant
JESSIE HOCKER FRANCIS.....Stanford
Delta Delta Delta; Association of Women Students; Cwens; Pitkin Club; Woman's House Council President; Boyd Hall President; Student Standards Committee; Photography Club; Kentuckian Staff; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet.
KENNETH AGEE FUGETT    .    Stamping Ground
Alpha Zeta; Block and Bridle; 4-H Club; Y. M. C, A.
JANE GABBERT.........Lancaster
Y. W. C. A.; Home Economics Club; Baptist Student Union Council.
STEWART M. GUANCE    .    .    North Pleasureville
JOE A. GAYLE........Lexington
Alpha Gamma Rho, President; Block and Bridle, President; Agricultural Council, President; SuKy, Treasurer; Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; R. O. T. C. Lieutenant Colonel; Alpha Zeta; Omicron Delta Kappa; Confederate Squad; Student Legislature, Social Committee Chairman; Livestock Judging Team.
GENEVIEVE WATTS GEE.....Grayson
Yj W. C. A.; Home Economics Club; 4-H Club.
JULIAN ELMO GILLESPIE
Alpha Zeta.
HAROLD G. GINTER
. Tollesboro
Lexington
NANCY LEE GOODIN    .    . .
Home Economics Club; Newman Club.
Lebanon
JOSEPHINE KIRTLET GRANT    .    . Burlington
Home Economics Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Y. W. C. A.
AGRICULTURE
SENIORS
30 SENIORS
AGRICULTURE
JOHN H. GRAY........Harrodsburg
Men's Glee Club; 4-H Club; Y. M. C. A.
LEONARD F. GREATHOUSE    .    .    . Lexington
Sigma Alpha Ep^ilon; Men's Glee Club; Choristers; Lances; Guignol; Alpha Zeta; Omicron Delta Kappa.
WILLIAM H. GREGORY
Springfield
MARGARET JOSEPHINE GULLEY . Lancaster Home Economics Club, President; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Secretary; Y. W, C. A.
CLAUDE E. HAMMOND   .   .   Williamson, W. Va.
K Club; R. O. T. C, Captain; Football Team.
GANO T. HARDING........Ewing
LORRAINE HARRIS.......Lexington
Phi Upsilon Omicron; Mortar Board; Y. W. C, A.; Home Economics Club; 4-H Club; Alma Magna Mater; Union Forum Committee; Union Poster Committee.
L. MORGAN HILL........Benton
JOSEPHINE HOWARD......Versailles
INA MAE HUDDLESTON . . . Campbellsville Dutch Lunch Club; Home Economics Club.
Gray Harding
Greathouse Harris
Gregory Hill
Gulley Howard
Hammond Huddleston
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AGRICULTURE
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MARY FRANCES HUME.....Mackville
Alpha XI Delta; Home Economics Club; 4-H Club; Y. W. C. A.
GERALD WAYNE HURD......Clinton
JAMES HUBERT ISON.....Harrodsburg
Alpha Gamma Rho; 4-H Club; Block and Bridle; Alpha Zeta; Omicron Delta Kappa; Agriculture Council.
WILLIAM FRAZER JOHNSTONE . . Lexington Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta; 4-H Club; Lamp and Cross.
GENE MORTON JONES......Lexington
Home Economics Club; Alma Magna Mater; Y. W. C. A.; Baptist Student Council.
ESTHER ALENE KALB......Brooksville
4-H Club; Home Economics Club; 240 Club; Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club.
RUTH BRYAN KEENEY .... Independence Y. W. C. A.; Home Economics Club; 240 Club.
DONALD KELLS........Williamstown
Alpha Gamma Rho; Dairy Club; Alpha Zeta; Block and Bridle.
ALLIE GARNETT KENDALL   .... Cynthiana
Kappa Delta; Y. W.. C. A.; Home Economics Club; 240 Club; Alma Magna Mater.
JAMES W. KIDWELL........Irvine
Y. M. C. A.
Hume Kalb
Hurd Keeney
Ison Kells
Johnstone Kendall
Jones Kidwell
32 Kington C. Luckett
E. Landrum L. Luckett
D. Landrum McConnell
Lewis McCown
Litton Mallory
BETTY KINGTON.......Madisonville
Alpha Xi Delta; Yj W. C. A.; 240 Club.
ELLA LANDRUM........Franklin
Phi Upsilon Omicron.
DELLA LANDRUM........Franklin
Home Economics Club; Dutch Lunch Club.
MARY ELIZABETH LEWIS .... Anchorage Y. W. C. A.; Home Economics Club.
RUTH LITTON........Clarence
Home Economics Club; Dutch Lunch Club..
JOSEPH CYRIL LUCKETT......Milton
Dairy Club, Chairman; Block and Bridle; Agriculture Council.
LEWIS KING LUCKETT......Milton
Y. M. C. A.; Poultry Club-
ROBERT McCONNELL......Versailles
Poultry Club, President; Block and Bridle; Agriculture Council; Alpha Zeta; 240 Club.
DOUGLAS McCOWN.....Versailles
Chi Omega, Treasurer; Y W. C. A.; Block and Bridle; Alma Magna Mater;  240 Club.
GAYNELL E. MALLORY   ...... Lexington
Home Economics Club.
AGRICULTURE
SENIORS
33 Meshew Netherland
Michler
Miller Newell
Moore Pasco
Nelson Pigman
ROBERT LEE MESHEW.....Arlington
4-H Club; Horticulture Club; Poultry Club.
KARL WINFIELD MICHLER    .    .    . Lexington
Y. M. C. A.; Union Committee.
E. B. MILLER Jr.......Bondville
Y. M. Cj A.; Intramurals; Baptist Student Union.
RICHARD F. MOORE.....Catlettsburg
Poultry Club; Horticulture Club.
MICHAEL S. NELSON.....White Mills
Alpha Zeta;  Agronomy Club.
WILLIAM E. NETHERLAND .
Block and Bridle; Alpha Zeta.
MARGARET NEWCOMB   . .
Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.
Campbellsville
. Campbellsville
WILLIAM O. NEWELL
Poultry Club; 4-H Club.
EDDIE CHESTER PASCO
Block and Bridle.
Bronston
Central City
HAYS PIGMAN.........Hindman
AGRICULTURE
SENIORS
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AGRICULTURE
MARTHA FRANCES POE.....Lexington
Glee Club.
CARL V. PORTER........Buechel
Block and Bridle; Alpha Zeta; Dairy Club.i
BETTY ANN RAIKE......Logan, W. Va.
Delta Delta Delta; Y. W. C. A.
WILLIAM L. RENAKER.....Cynthiana
Alpha Gamma Rho; 4-H Club; Y. M. C. A.
PAUL R. ROBBINS......Commisky, Ind.
Daily Club, Vice President; Alpha Zeta; Block and Bridle.
WILLIAM A. SCHNEITER    .    .    . Jeffersontown
Band; Glee Club; 4-H Club;
WILLIAM KEITH SHARP   .... Harrodsburg
BARBARA SHELTON........Paducah
Home Economics Club; Newman Club.
LYDA MAXINE SHORT......Stanford
Home Economics Club.
FRANK M. SHY    .    . ......Paris
Pi Kappa Alpha; Lamp and Cross; Band; Inter-Praternity Council.
 SENIORS
AGRICULTURE
JAMES W. SIMPSON........Burnside
Alpha Zeta.
MARGIE SMITH......Campbellsville
Y. W. C. A.; 4-H Club; Home Economics Club; 240 Committee.
EDWIN P. STAMPER......Waynesburg
Dairy Club; Block and Bridle.
W. B. STAMPER.......Owenton
Baptist Student Union.
OLIVE STEWART........Carlisle
DOROTHY STILES.........Stiles
Y. W. C.i A.; Home Economics Club.
MARY LOUISE STOKES......Lexington
Alpha Xi Delta. Recording Secretary; Home Economics Club; W. A. A.; Y. W. C. A.,; Alma Magna Mater.
AGNES SUBLETTE.........Cayce
Home Economics Club; 4-H Club; 240 Committee; Y. W. C. A.; Phi Upsilon Omicron.
RACHEL LEE TOWNES......Lexington
Delta Delta Delta.
SARA LUCILLE TRIPLETT . . . Henderson Y. W. C. A.; 4-H Club; Home Economics Student Clubs, State President; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Vice President; Home Economics Club, Vice President; Mortar Board; Shelby House, President.
 Wigginton Winchester
HARRY W. WALLINGFORD   . .
Y. M. C. A.; Men's Glee Club; Choristers.
ROBERT TILDEN WEAVER
240 Club; Dairy Club.
MARVIN THOMAS WELLS
MARGARET LOUISE WHITE
Kappa Delta; Orchestra; Y. W.- C. A.
Nepton
Taylorsville
Pleasureville
Henderson
ELIZABETH WIGGINTON.....Lexington
Chi Omega; Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.; Student Legislature; Agriculture Council; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Guignol; W. A. A.; Union Committee,
HILTON WILLIAMS.......Murray
MARGUERITE WILLIAMS.....Elizaville
Alpha Delta Pi; Y. W. C. A.; Home Economics Club.
HAZEL WILSON.........Lexington
Phi Mu; Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.
JEAN WILSON.........Barbourville
Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A.; Home Economics Club.
EDITH AMONETTE WINCHESTER   . Lexington
AGRICULTURE
SENIORS
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Wright
SUSAN HANBERY WORD   .... Hopkinsville
4-H Club; Home Economics Club; Baptist Student Union;
y. w. c a.
JAMES EDWARDS WRIGHT .... Franklin Dairy Club; Agronomy Club, President; 4-H Club.
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JOHN R. ALLISON.......Cave City
THOMAS S. BARNES.....Mt. Sterling
WILLIAM H. BELL.......Lexington
HOWARD D. DUNIGAN .... Birmingham MRS. HELEN WILLIAMS GUY   .   . Lexington
WRENO M. HALL........Cecelia
GLENN A. HARNEY......Cynthiana
BARNETT C. JEWELL.....Taylorsville
DOROTHY E. KEITH.......Buffalo
JAMES W. KIDWELL........Irvine
H. DAWSON LANTER.....Dry Ridge
HOMER J. McALLISTER......Waddy
WM. CHARLES McCLURE . . Benton, Tenn. JOSEPH EDMOND McGARY   .   .   . Arlington
WILLIAM B. MARTIN.....Taylorsville
WELLINGTON R. MEADE. Jr.   . Williamsport
JOE L. MOBLEY........Oneida
JAMES B. MOYNAHAN.....Scottsville
EDGAR H. MURPHY.......Chilton
ELLETT WAYNE PACE......Salem
THOMAS N. PETTUS......Stanford
WILLIAM E. ROUTEN.....Farmington
DURWARD E. SALISBURY   .... Hunter
W. ALBERT SEAY........Clinton
FRANK M. SHY........Paris
JAMES K. STACEY........London
CONRAD B. THOMAS......Herndon
KATHRYN L. WAHL......Springfield
AGRICULTURE
SENIORS SENIORS
ARTS AND SCIENCES
SANFORD ALLEN ALVERSON   .   .   . Lexington
Phi Delta Theta, Secretary and Rush Chairman; Kernel Business Staff; Y. M. C. A.; Choristers.
WILLIAM H. AMES.....Cincinnati, Ohio
Sigma Nu; Pryor Pre-Med Society; Lamp and Cross; Student Union Board.
HELEN BABBITT........Louisville
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Guignol; French Club; Y, W. C. A.
LOUISE BAILEY......Rochester, Mich.
Kappa Delta; Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A.
JACK BARTON BAKER.....Science Hill
Kappa Sigma; Radio Studio; Glee Club; Choristers.
ALMA LOUISE BARNARD   ....   Mt. Sterling
Zeta Tau Alpha. Vice President; Y, W. C. A.; German Club; Guignol; Pan-Hellenic Council; W. A. A.
MARY ELIZABETH BARNES .... Lexington Phi Mu; Y. W. C. A.; Girls' Band.
ALBERT C. BAUER.......Hobart, Ind.
Delta Chi, President; Lamp and Cross; Phi Mu Alpha; Radio Studio.
JANE WEBB BAYNHAM.....Lexington
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Yj W. C. A.; Campus Representative for Originals' Guild; Sponsor for R. O. Tj C; Pan-Hellenic Council.
MARY ELIZABETH BENNETT . . . Louisville Zeta Tau Alpha
Alverson Barnard
Ames Barnes
Babbitt Bauer
Bailey Baynham
Baker Bennett
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ARTS AND SCIENCES
MARGARET M. BLACKERBY . . . Lexington French Club; Student Union Board; Catholic Club; Y W. C. A.
JEANNE FRANCES BOWNE   .... Lexington
Alpha Gamma Delta; German Club; Art Club; Y. W., C. A.: Studeni Union Board; Women's Glee Club; Brush and Pencil.
LOUISE THOMAS BRIGHTWELL   .   . Frankfort
Women's Rifle Team; Guignol; Student Union Committee; Pitkin Club;  Glee  Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Philosophy Club.
ANNA RUTH BURTON......Monticello
Chi Omega; Y W. C. A.; W. A. A.
MARIE CORINNE PALMS CARHARTT . Irvine Chi Omega; Y. W. C. A.; Art Club; Catholic Club.
RITA RAGLAND CATES......Hickory
MARY HELEN COCKRIEL   . .
Dutch Lunch Club; Catholic Club.
Owensboro
ARTHUR S. COLLINS.......Lebanon
Alpha Chi Sigma; Sigma Pi Sigma; Student Legislature; Student Affiliates of American Chemical Society. President.
BRADY MARSHALL COLLINS .... Lackey Pryor Pre-Med Society; Rifle Team; Photography Club;
WILLIAM THOMAS COLLINS .
Phi Delta Theta; Pryor Pre-Med Society.
Lexington
Blackerby Cates
Bowne Cockriel
Brightwell A. Collins
Burton B. Collins
Carhartt W. Collins
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Comley Crafton
Cooper Crowe
A. Cox J. Davis
E. Cox M. O. Davis
PAUL CHURCHILL COMBS   .   .   . Prestonsburg
Sigma Chi.
VICTOR EDSEL COMLEY   .... Nicholasville
Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Gamma Epsilon.
CARL COOPER, Jr.......Salyersville
Pryor Pre-Med Society.
ANNA LOUISE COX.......Mt. Sterling
Bacteriology Society; Y. W. C. A.
EVELYN COX........Madisonville
Y. W. C. A.
VERNA MAE COX.....Simpsonville
Delta Zeta; Y. W. C. Ay, Social Work Club.
GEORGE B. CRAFTON.......Fulton
Pryor Pre-Med Society.
ALLEN EDWARD CROWE.....Lexington
Bacteriology Society; Photography Club; Y. M. C. A.; Freshman Advisory Committee.
JUNE GILBERT DAVIS......Shelbyville
Senior Intramural Manager; German Club.
MARY OLIVE DAVIS.......Lexington
Alpha Delta Pi; W. A. A.; Photography Club: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Junior-Senior Y. W. C. A. Fellowship. President: Guignol; Pitkin Club: S. G. A.. Women's Vice President; Board of Student Publications.
ARTS AND SCIENCES
SENIORS
 De Roode Pain
Dozier Fowler
Frank
Ellis Gabrelian
Evans Galloway
G. H. de ROODE   ....   Berkeley Heights, N. J.
Swimming Team; Alma Magna Mater.
HELEN JOYCE FAIN.......Farina, 111.
Bacteriology Society; W. A. A.; Y. M. C. A.
GEORGE STEPHENSON DOZIER, II    . Stanford
ELEANOR SOUTHGATE EARLE
French Club; Alma Magna Mater.
Lexington
EARLE CABELLE FOWLER .... Lexington Delta Tau Delta, President; Sigma Pi Sigma; Alpha Chi Sigma; Guignol; Pitkin Club.
PAUL FLOYD FRANK . . Schenectady, N. Y. Alpha Sigma Phi; Bacteriology Society.
ELIZABETH ELLIS ....
Bacteriology Society; Newman Club.
Paducah
A. GABRIEL GABRELIAN .... New York City
LUCILLE ELIZABETH EVANS
Delta Delta Delta; Y. W. C. A.
Nicholasville
DONALD W. GALLOWAY
Sigma Nu.
Hazard
ARTS AND SCIENCES
SENIORS
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ARTS AND SCIENCES
MARY ELEANOR GARNER   . .
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Mortar Board; Pitkin Club; Glee Club.
JACK S. GATHOF
Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Louisville
MARGUERITE GOODYKOONTZ   .   .   . Lexington
Guignol; Student Union Committee; Glee Club.
WILLIAM U. GUNE   .   .   . .
Sigma Chi; Pryor Pre-Med Society.
HENRYETTA HALL
Delta Delta Delta; Y, W. C, A.
Winchester MARJORIE PENN HALL......Lexington
W. A. A.; Future Teachers of America.
JAMES WILEY HARRIS.....Anchorage
Kappa Alpha; Lamp and Cross; Tennis Team; Scabbard and Blade.
MARY FRNCES HATFIELD.....Danville
Y. W. C. A.,; 240 Club.
.   .   Harlan BERNARD HEITMAN.....New York City
Bacteriological Society, Vice President; Fencing Team.
Nicholasville SALLY HELEN HEMINGWAY   .   .   .   Warren Pa.
Y. W, C. A.; Bacteriological Society.
Garner M. Hall
Gathof Harris
Goodykoontz Hatfield
Gune Heitman
H. Hall Hemingway
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ARTS AND SCIENCES
MARY HUME HEERINGTON . . . Lexington Delta Delta Delta, Publicity Chairman; Student Union Dance Committee; Y. W. C. A.
FRED HILL.........Somerset
Kappa Sigma, Officer; Intramurals; Kernel Sports Editor; Kentuckian Sports Editor; Athletic Publicity Manager; Press Club.
LIDA BELLE HOWE.......Louisville
Delta Delta Delta, Vice President and Secretary; Mortar Board, Vice President; Student Legislature; W. A. A., President; Pitkin Club; Alma Magna Mater, President; Freshman Y. W. C. A,, President; Owens, Vice-President.
JANE WHITE HUMBLE.......Paris
Chi Omega; W. A. A.; Y. W. C A ; French Club.
JANE KATHERINE HOLLADAY    .    . Lexington
ARTHUR HOLMES.........Hazard
Pryor Pre-Med Society, President; Philosophy Club.
NELSON HOSKINS.......Lexington
Delta Chi, President and Vice President; Inter-Fraternity Council; Radio Studio; Orchestra; Philharmonic Orchestra; Band; Student Standards Committee; Lamp and Cross.
BETTY JEANNE HUNTER.....Lexington
Catholic Club; German Club.
AGNES JENNINGS......Buena Vista
Y. W. Cj A.; Kentuckian Art Editor; Kernel; Art Club.
EUGENE JOHNSON......Georgetown
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Glee Club; Pryor Pre-Med Society.
Herrington Hill Holladay Holmes Hoskins
Howe Humble Hunter Jennings Johnson
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Johnson M. LaBach
Jones Lamason
Keeling Lewis
Konopka Lobb
J. LaBach Lyon
LULAGENE JOHNSON   .    .   .   Brookfield, Mo.
Alpha Gamma Delta; Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A..
JACK JONES.........Prestonsburg
Sigma Chi; Y. M. C. A,; 240 Committee.
DAVID W. KEELING.......Springfield
Lambda Chi Alpha, President; Lamp and Cross..
EDWARD A. KONOPKA   ....   Irvington, N. J.
Sigma Nu.
JAMES PARKER LaBACH.....Lexington
Orchestra; Band; Simfonietta; Phi Mu Alpha.
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