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Nift£R5it~Of Li£Ntnth~ ----------~~~~~~._------ ~nift£r5it~of li£ntnth~ FIFTIETH ANNUAL Olomm.eut.emeut NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN THURSDAY, JUNE THE SEVENTH LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY Order of Exercises America Invocation: PRESIDENT M. B. ADAMS How. Firm a Foundation ORA TION: The New Life WILLIAM SHINNICK Class President My Old Kentucky Home ADDRESS: BENJAMIN IDE WHEELER President of the University of California The Star Spangled Banner CONFERRING OF DEGREES AND DELIVERY OF DIPLOMAS: By HENRY S. BARKER, LL. D. President of the University BENEDICTION: PRESIDENT J. L. CLARK Music Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. MYRA KATHERINE GAY Winchester Bachelors' Degrees Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. MCCLARTY HABIlISON Shelbyville WILLIAM SHINNICK Shelbyville Bachelor of Arts in E,ngiish. ELIZABETH CROW R. R., Versailles Bachelor of Science in Anatomy and Physiol.ogy. 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WILLIAM THOMAS CLARK Vanceburg MARIE C.UtOLINE BECKER Louisville HOMER BURKE COMBEST Liberty CABBIE FRANCES Bum West Liberty THOMAS BOSTON GORDON Lexington ALBERT BYRON CRAWFORD Rose Hill IVAN CLAY GRADDY Utica NELLE FLORENCE CRAWFORD Somerset RICHARD M. GREENE Georgetown BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FOSTER Lexington GEORGE MARTIN GU:MIlE.RT Richmond MARY KATHERINE HAMILTON Cynthiana RUTHERFORD B. HAYS R. R., Mayfield KATE GRAY HIEATT R. R., Lexington JULIAN ADAIR HODGES Greensburg MIRIAM VmGINlA HORINE R. R., Nicholasville CLYDE MURPHY HtrnBLE Somerset MATTIE BROOKS McMURTRY Nicholasville RONALD HUTCHINSON London, England GEORGE HERBERT SCHABER R. R., Alexandria JOHN B. HUTSON Murray BLANCHE ANNETTE WIEMAN Lexington FRANK H. JOHNSON, JB. Louisville EUlER LEE LAMBERT Covington Bachet or of Arts in. Mathematics. FOWLER OBEM LA~bSTEB Campbellsburg R. R.. Richmond CLARENCE WILBUR HARNEY Cynthiana THOMAS CHENAULT MCCOWN JAKES EDWARD McMURTREY, JB. R. R., Bowling Green Vine Grove Bachelor of Arts in Anatomy and Physiology. JOSEPH SAMUEL McMUETBY CHARLESHARTFORD MATHJ:BLY Springfield HABRY DAVIS ABELL Smithland EARL MATHEW Barboursville STANLEY L. ENGLE McKee MORRIS EADES PENDLETON Lexington EVERETT SLEET PENN Georgetown GORDON BENNETT NANCE Kevil THAN GIVENS RICE Providence W ABNER WELLMANOWSLEY Owensboro ELMER KRANZ ROBERTSON New Albany. Indiana GEORGE VERNON PAGE Sedalia CHARLES CHRISTOPH SCHRADER Philadelphia, Pennsylvania CURTIS FIELD PARK, JR. R. R, Richmond JASPER GRIFF SCOTT Nicholasville VIVIAN RICHARD PFINSTAG Newport HARMON COURTNEY SMISEK Cynthiana FLOYD WELLMAN POTTS R. R., Owensboro HAVID SUMNER SPRINGER Corydon ROBERT BRYAN RANKIN Steubenville J'OHN NEWLAND WATERS Middletown JOlIN PETER RICKETTS ~t. Sterling WILLIAM HENRY ROCHESTER Marion Bachelor of Mining Engineering_ CHARLES R SMITH Somerset WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER EYL FRANK TANDY STREET, JR. Cadiz R. R, Lexington HAROLD KEMBLE HINES SILAS JOHNSON STOKES Farmington Bowling Green JAM.ES JACKSON HU1.IE ELIZABETH HOMER TERRY Lexington Falmouth ELMER BURTON JONES JAMES WRIGHT WESSON Wingo Louisville CAL JORN SCHIR1.fER CARL ANTON WICKLUND Central City Ft. Thomas OTTO GEORGE SHWANT CLOVIS RAY WILKEY Dixon Covington SIM LOUIS WARE Somerset Bachelor of Civil Engineerin9 WILLIAM MASON ADAMS Flemingsburg Bachelor of Laws. EDWIN RATCLIFFE BURNLEY Kevil ROSCOE CONKLIN BAOK Jackson MANFRED V. BURGIN R. R., Lexington EARLE CASSADY Inez GEORGE MARVIN FERRIS Knoxville, Tennessee JEROMI<: DEVIZE CHAMBERLAIN Uniontown RUTHERFORD Y. FISHBACK Pine Grove JAMES HENRY COLEMAN EI Paso, Texas HYMAN FRIED Flemingsburg THOMAS LINDSAY CREEKMORE Lexington KENNE'fH C. FRYE Waddy CUFFORD T. DOTSON Olmstead CLARENCE RUSSELL GAUGH Lexington KIT CARSON ELSWICK Estep GEORGE HAMMEKEN HILL, Js. Bluefield, West Virginia ORIE LEE: FOWLER R. R, Cynthiana JOHN H. HOGREFE Walton MARK SELSOR GODMAN Lexington ELMER WOODSON HOPKINS Henderson JESSE FORREST GREGORY R. R., Owensboro JORN THOMASRAWLINGS ~ewport LEE STEPHENS MOORE Central City JAMES GIVENS RONEY Providence JOHNST NORTHCUTT Burlington BURTON F. WILLIAMS Chattanooga, Tennessee JAMES WILLIAM NORRIS Somerset LENA MADESIN PHILLIPS Nicholasville Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. AMOS CHARLES PRESTON Inez GEORGE DOAN AARON Berea LEO STEELE BORDERS Buechel Bachelor of Science in. Home Economics. MORRIE JULIAN CRUTCHER LOUisville VIE TOLEN CRAMER Lexington ARTHUR WAYNE DAVIES Lexington JESSIE HUNT FLORENCE Cynthiana ELLIS EWEN DRAKE Lexington FRANCESDUDLEY GEISEL Maysville ALBERT LEE EIMER Newport LINDA BERTRAM PURNELL Middlesboro JAMES HOWARD EVANS Lebanon HENRY PRICE HOBINE Nicholasville CHILTONFRAZIERLEE Shepherdsville LUTHER CLEVELAND MCCLAN AHAlt Metropolis, Illinois .JOSEPH EMMET McNAMARA Germantown MURRAY MATTHEWS MONTGOMERY Madisonville, Tennessee WILLIAM SHULTZ MOORE Hartford MANFRED V. BUltGIN- Surveys, Maps, Profiles and Estimate of State Aid Road to be constructed. Thesis CLARENCE RUSSELLGAUGlI- Maps, Profiles, Surveys and Estimate for New State Aid Road Bachelor of Arts in History and Political. Economy. construction. HELEN PAULINE BURKHOLDER- JOHN THOMAS RAWLINGS- Louis Philippe in Kentucky. Reinforced Concrete Swimming Pool for the University of Ken- tucky. MARION URI CONDITT- Presbyterian Influence in Kentucky Colleges. BUB.TON FORCE WILLUMS- Design of Single Track Riveted Steel Railroad Bridge. FRANK MOORE CRUM- An Industrial History of Martin County. Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. Ml:ltA KATHERINE GAY- Pursuant with the plan adopted in nineteen hundred and fourteen, A Criticism of Biographical Data. A combination thesis was developed by the entire class of twenty-two seniors being, "A Complete Design and Complete Specifications for ARTHUR SEW ALL KELLEY AND Roy CUNNINGHAM SCOTT- New Laboratories for the College of Mechanical and Electrical Engi- A History of The University. neering, University of Kentucky." BART NIXON PEAK- A definite organization, similar to that which would have been Growth of The Young Men's Christian Association iJ!l. Kentucky. employed commercially, was effected. A Chief Draughtsman and an Assistant Chief Draughtsman were appointed, the work being care- Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. fully planned and subdivided. The drawings and specifications completed by each student are: J. B. HUTSON- Farm Management: "Some factors that Influence Profits on Proposed Laboratories. Dairy Farms." GEORGE DOA:N"AARON- E. L. LAMBERT- Section Elevation of Forge Shop and Foundry, Details of Ex- Agronomy: "Hemp Industry in the United States," haust and Blast Ducts for Forge Shop and Foundry, Coal Pocket Details, Plan of Boiler Room Piping, Location of Forge Shop Bachelor of Civil Engineering. and Foundry Equipment, Location of Boiler Room Equipment. LEOSTEF.LEBORDERS- ELMER WOODSON HOPKINS- Hallway Concrete Floor Details, Section Elevation of Machine GEORGEH. HILL- Shop, Building Section Elevation, Location of Equipment in JOHN H. HOGREFE- Machine Shop, Specifications for Metal Working Machinery. MORRIEJULIAN CnUTCHER- GEORGE MARVIN FERRIS- Surveys, Maps, Profiles, Designs and Estimates for Sewer System, Building Section Elevation of Wood Shop and Special Labora- City of Henderson. tory, Building Section Elevation of Wood Shop, Tool Room De- tails, Plan of Compressed Air Mains, Compressed Air Main De- EOWIN RATCLIFFEBUBNLEY- tails and Riser Diagram, North Elevation of Building. RUTHERFORD Y. FISllBACK- ARTHURWAYNE DAVIES- Design and Construction of Reinforced Concrete Arch. Chief Draughtsman. JAMES GIVENS HONEY- EI,LIS EWEN DRAKE- Chemical and Bacterial Analysis of Water. Hallway Section Elevation, Door and Window Frame Details, HYMAN FRIEl):-- Details of Sawdust Exhaust Ducts for Wood Shop, Plan of A System of Water Works for the City of Flemingsburg, Ky, Pipe Mains in Hall, Location of Equipment in Wood Shop, WILLIAM: MASON ADAMS- Specifications for Wood Working Machinery. Reinforced Building Construction. SLEET PENN- ALBERT LEE EIMEB- Concrete Floor Details for Electric Laboratory, Concrete Floor ncrete Floor Details for Foundry and Forge Shop, Concrete Details for Generating Room, Drainage Details for Generating F or Details for Special Laboratory, Location of Radiators on Room and Boiler Room, Generating Room Piping Plan, Location G llery Floor, Details of Recitation Seats, Piping Elevation in of Equipment in Generating Room. Ge erattng Room. J A.MES HowARDEVANS- THAN Gr NS RICE- Plan of Heating Mains, Section Elevation of Piping in Hallway, Roo Plans of Present Mechanical Hall, South Elevation of Specifications and Calculations for Heating Equipment. BUi~.ng, Plan of Power Conduits, Riser Diagram for Power HENRY PRICE HORINE- Con utts, Panel Box and Switch Details for Power and Light, Crane Details, Scales and Cooling Tower Details, Plan of Water Spe ifications for Conduits and Wiring. Mains, Water Main Details and Riser Diagram,
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