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Eastern Kentucky University Encompass Yearbooks University Publications 5-1-1935 Milestone - 1935 Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College Follow this and additional works at: http://encompass.eku.edu/yearbooks Recommended Citation Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College, "Milestone - 1935" (1935). Yearbooks. Book 14. http://encompass.eku.edu/yearbooks/14 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in Yearbooks by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ->:/.: ' ^'JimM0* : 'Ml , : r -Jou UL>M H- ~^Ll, / 93S- T^uM^t^^ Copyright" 1935 Sam Beckley Editor-in-Chief Robert Rankin Associate Editor Glenn G. Underwood Business Manager N. G. Deniston ...Faculty Advisor VOLUME XIV PUBLISHED ANNUALLY by the SENIOR CLASS of Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College at RICHMOND, KENTUCKY — J Foreword And now another year has passed, and we, as another Senior class, offer the Milestone as our last endeavor as students at Eastern. Herein are recorded and pictured the social and academic events of the past year. We refrain from being sentimental in our book for, although we are saying goodbye to those persons and surroundings which have grown dear to us through constant association for four years, we are anxious to step out into the world and take our place there, and prove our right to our heritage. To us, Life is good and great. Of course, we well realize that there are many dis- appointments ahead for us. We realize that we shall find tears where we expected to find smiles, but we are confident that our faith in ourselves and our ideals, together with our philosophy that honesty and hard work will accomplish any- thing, will see us safely through all situations. So we, the Senior class, give to you the Milestone of 1935 with the hope that it will serve to bind us closer, in some measure at least, to our Alma Mater. Order of the <Books BOOK I CAMPUS TREES BOOK II ADMINISTRATION BOOK III THE CLASSES BOOK IV FEATURES BOOK V ATHLETICS BOOK VI ORGANIZATIONS BOOK VII DIRECTORY BOOK VIII ADVERTISEMENTS 36878 William Julius Moore, A. B., A. M., Ph. D. To William J. Moore, A. B.. A. M., Ph. D. We, the members of the Senior class of Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College, dedicate this issue of the Milestone in sincere respect and admiration of him as a gentleman and a teacher. In Styfemoriam DELLAH COATES WEISENBURGH Class of 1933 RICHMOND, KENTUCKY r KATE ROBINSON Class of 1932 BONDVILLE, KENTUCKY f Dr. J. CATRON JONES Class of 1909 LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY f RAY E. SMITH Class of 1924 CRESTWOOD, KENTUCKY CAMPUS TREES 6I •3sM % si*' * ..wBy £\ 3». *>a&i 8* m *;& , 1*aau t,i.'*'V .?* If 2* -x* ~T ' * .»*,. HB^HBH BBSHnHniHi "I thin\that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree" mXGHBBslmffiWliWW/tmi i ills I ' I lui "A tree whose kwngr^ mouth is prest Against the earth' s sweet flowing breast" V"V.v ,. £>>•*!. L* ^*» &S&1 "A fc^lee t^at loo\s at God all day : Andt" Ufts her leafy arms tp pra^'" &,-j>mj&fo " K ' ' r • "A tree that may in summer wear A nest of robins in her hair." w- Vj ff •/^ '.V •/- t ! -*£j;2 f^*Wjfc v». ',-.. ... "Upon tf/iose ibo5om suou' hits Iain; Who intimately lives with rain" *bK* .... - ^HBBi "Poems are made by fools like me, " But only God can ma\e a tree *<»- *v it >-*«*' MR -18 r^i'iliN .* ' :~'' '... "Ts^ever Hast tJxou dreamed, thou blessed tree, Of the benediction thou shalt be." BOOK ADMINISTRATION M BOARD OF REGENTS Hon. H. D. Fitzpatrick Hon. J. W. Cammack Hon. James H. Richmond Ex'Officio Chairman Hon. Hiram M. Brock Hon. John Noland Twenty-six M N FACULTY E William C. Jones H. L. Donovan B. S., A. M„ Ph. D. A. B., M. A., Ph. D. Dean L.L.D. President Melvin E. Mattox Mrs. Emma Young Case R. R. Richards B. S., M. A. A. B., M. A. A. B., M. B. A. Registrar Dean of Women Commerce Charles A. Keith Samuel Walker Richard A. Edwards B. A., M. A., Ped. D. A. B., A. M. A. B., A. M. History and Dean of Men Principal, Model High Director of Training School School Thomas E. McDonough Mary Floyd Jacob D. Farris ' B. S., M. A. A. B., M. A., B. S. A. M., M. D. Health and Physical Head Librarian College Physician Edueation Twenty-seven M L E S T o N FACULTY Lucile Whitehead Roy B. Clark B. S. A. B., A. M„ Ph. D. Reference Librarian English May C. Hansen Mary King Burrier George N. Hembree B. S., M. A. B. S., M. S. B. C. S., A. B„ M. A. Education Home Economics Physical Education Meredith I. Cox Ashby B. Carter Isabel Bennett B. S., M" A. B. S., M. A. A. B., B. S. Chemistry Agriculture Circulation Librarian Pearl L. Buchanan N. G. Deniston Mrs. Janet Murbach A. B., M. A. B. M. T„ B. S., M. S. A. B., A. M. English—Speech Industrial Arts French /'il i nty-eight M i L E S T O N FACULTY E Alfred S. Portwood Rij by Rush A. B. A. B., A. M. Freshman Coach Latin Noel B. Cuff Eliza M. Hanson Anna A. Schnieb . S., A. M., Ph. D. A. B., M. A. A. B„ A. M., Ph. D. Psychology Critic, History Education Ruth Dix Eliza Hughes Mrs. Julian Tyng B. S., M. A. B. S., A. M. B. S„ M. A. Home Economics Physical Education Education G. M. Gumbert G. O. Bryant Dean W. Rumbold B. S., M. S. A. B.. A. M. B. S., Ph. D. Agriculture Critic, Mathematics Biology Twenty-nine Jfc-. M I L * > v*-./ FACULTY J. DORLAND COATES Harriette V. Krick B. S., M. A. • A. B., Ph. D. Critic, Industrial Arts Biology Katie Carpenter Charles T. Hughes Frances Mason A. B., A. M. A. B., M. A. A. B. in Lib. S. Rural Practice School Varsity Coach Training School Librarian Gertrude M. Hood Mrs. Helen Hull Mrs. Mary Edmunds A. B., A. M. Lutes Barn hill Physical Education B. Mus. A. B., M. A., LL. B. 45* Musk- English L. G. Kennamer Ellen Pugh Saul Hounchell A. B., B. S., M. A., Ph. D. A. B., A. M. A. B., M. A., Ph. D. Geography and Geology Critic, Fifth Grade English Thirty N FACULTY Lilly Elnora Kohl Fred A. Exgle B. S., M. S. A. B.. A. M. Cafeteria Director Mathematics Kerney M. Adams Mary Frances Annie Alyis A. B., A. M. McKinney A. B., M. A. History B. S., M. A. Critic, Sixth Grade Geography Allie Fowler Edith G. Ford C. E. Caldwell B. S., M. A. B. C. S.. A. B., A. M A. B., B. S., A. M. Art Commerce Mathematics Smith Park Tom C. Samuels Brown E. Telford B. S., M. S., Ph. D. Ph. C. B. S. B. S. Mathematics Line Coach Music Thirty-one M A ml ../ IBhHHHhhHHHHHHhHII^^BHHI FACULTY Cora Lee William L. Keene B. S., M. A. B. S., M. A. Critic, English English P. M. Grise William Julius Moore Edna White A. B., M. A. A. B., A. M., Ph. D. College Nurse Critic, English Commerce D. Thomas Ferrell Virginia F. Story Germania J. Wingo A. B., M. A. B. S., M. A. B. S., M. A. Education Critic, Second Grade Critic, Fourth Grade Margaret Lingenfelser Arnim Dean Hummel l Mary Catherine A. B., M. A. B. S., M. S., Ph. D. Murphy Critic, First Grade Physics A. B... M. M. Music Thirty-two FACULTY Eleanor Mebane James E. Van Peursem A. B., M. A. A. B.. B. Mus. Art Music Mary L. Adams Viruil Burns Maude Gibson B. S., M. A. A. B., M. A. Art Critic, Home Economic History and Government Lucile Derrick |. T. Dorris Jane Campbell B. S., M. A. A. B., A. M., Ph. D. B. Mus., A. B., A. M. Mathematics History and Government Music Rome Rankin Anna D. Gill Thomas C. Herndon A. B., M. A. B C. S., A. B., M. A. B. S., M. A., Ph. D. Coach Elect Commerce Chemistry Thirty-three L E •^.-i ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF G. M. Brock Lois Colley Fred L. Ballou Katherine Business Agent Secretary to Book Store Clerk M( 1RGAN Business Aijent Secretary to the President Inez Mc.Kinley E. P. McConnell Maye M. Waltz Mayme Cooper =1 Assistant Bookkeeper Secretary to Dean Secretary, Director Bookkeeper of Extension R. H. Matherly Mrs. Helen W. Lucy Mitchell Martha Culton Assistant in Perry Stenographer, Secretary, Registrar Cafeteria Recorder, Business Office Registrar's Office W. A. Ault Eunice Wingo Mrs. Augusta D. Bessie H. Griggs Superintendent, Secretary, Hicks Information Clerk Buildings and Dean of Women Cashier Grounds Thirty-four BOOK •.-< j^it THE CLASSES SENIORS L. G. Kennamer Fay White Faculty Advisor Treasurer Edward G. Hill President Dorothy Perry Tyng Ernest Young Secretary Vice-President SENIOR CLASS AND NOW, that time has come when another class is up for graduation. For four years we have lived in that certain atmosphere that is Eastern, and now we are ready to take our various places in the world. It is the usual custom for the class historian to put a halo around the past and at the same time see the future in a golden mist. That, however, is not our philosophy. We have enjoyed our stay at Eastern. The most of us realised that we were being offered an opportunity to better ourselves, and we were glad to take advantage of that opportunity.