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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

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

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Class of 1932 BONDVILLE, KENTUCKY

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Class of 1924 CRESTWOOD, KENTUCKY CAMPUS TREES

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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. Some of our fellows failed to grasp the full import of the situation and they have paid the price.

It has been quite interesting to note the development of the abilities of the various members of our class. As we stand upon the threshold of our work in the world we are certain that some members of our group are going to go far. These persons have shown their ability to shoulder responsibility and assume leader' ship. They loom head and shoulders above the rest in the class room, on the athletic field, and in the extra-class activities. There is every indication that they will "make good" in life, and because of their success we will be proud of the privilege we have had of associating with them.

We refrain from listing and enlarging on the various affairs and events which are common to every class. We only wish to say that we believe that we have learned more than that which is included in the formal curricula of the college. We have learned the value of cooperation; we have learned the value of honest work, and we have learned the value of a constant association with cultural factors. For these things we are indeed thankful.

We are ready for a real task now—that of fighting for our place in the sun. If we fail, we trust that future classes will profit by our errors.

In closing, we, the departing Seniors, wish to leave this thought : "We are proud of Eastern. May Eastern be proud of us."

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Josephine Kincaid Ed Hill Paris, Kentucky Pineville, Kentucky B. S. —Elementary Education B. S. —Commerce Madrigal Club: Y. W. C. A.: Dormitory Orchestra 31; Football; Track; Basket- Administrative Staff; Milestone Staff. ball; "E" Club: Progress Staff '31; Sigma Tau Pi; Upper Cumberland Club; Freshman Class, Sec: Senior Class, Minor Edward Clark Pres. '35. Waddy, Kentucky B. S.- -Zoology Caduceus Club "?l-'?2: L. T. C. '32- Miriam Herbst '35, Business Manager '3'3-;3.4;; Pencil and Brush Club, Vice-Pres. '33', '34, '3-5: Ashland, Kentucky Y. M. C. A. '31-'34; Biology Club '31- A. B. —History '33-, Vice-Pres. '33; Pep Club '32-'35, Y. W. C A. '34-'35; World Affairs Treas.; Progress Staff, Cir. Mgr., '33' Club "34-': 5; Social Science Club, Treas.

' '35; College Social Committee, '32-'3 3. 3.V ? 4/3 5.

Thirty-nine Ben Ashmore Frances Honchell Madisonville, Kentucky Richmond, Kentucky B. S- Mathematics A. B.—Foreign Language Basketball; Glee Club; Library Staff '33 French Club '33; Kappa Delta Pi. '34, '35; Social Science Club '35; "E" Club; ; Men's Dormitory Coun cil, Pres.; Sigma Tau Pi.

Dorothy Perry Tyng Ernst Theodore Wiggins Richmond, Kentucky Richmond, Kentucky B. S. —Chemistry B. S. Mathematics Little Theatre Club; Freshman Class — L. T. Pep Club; Tennis Team Vice-Pres.; Junior Class, Sec; Senior C; '33, '34. Class, Sec; Sigma Lambda '31, '32; Kappa Delta Pi; Ushering Staff; Chem- istry Laboratory Assistant '33, '34, '35.

Forty Mary Frances Shelton Sam Combs Beckley Winchester, Kentucky Shelbyville, Kentucky History B. S. —Elementary Education A. B— Elementary Council '32, '33; Y. W. C Sophomore Class, Pres. "32; Y. M. C. '33, "35: World A. '31, '32, '33; Social Science Club '33 A,, Pres. '32, Treas., "32, "35; World Affairs Club '33, '34, 35. Affairs Club, Vice-Pres. Pres. Milestone, Editor '35; State Student Y. M. C. A., Pres., '33; Social Science Club '34, '35; Alpha Zeta Kappa '33; Kappa '35; Social Committee '32, '33. Glenn G. Underwood Delta Pi Carter, Kentucky Lydia Catherine Martin B. S. — Secondary Education Waddy, Kentucky Pi Omega Pi, Pres. '35: Social Science Education Club, Pres. '35: Sigma Tau Pi; Y. M. B. S. —Elementary Club; C. A.; Alpha Zeta Kappa; Rural Life World Affairs Club: Madrigal C. A.; Club, Pres. '35; Milestone, Business Elementary Council; Y. W. Manager '35. Milestone Staff.

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Flore ne Guy Robert H. Rankin Mt. Sterling. Kentucky Richmond, Kentucky A. B. — Social Science A. B.—English Sigma Tau Pi; Social Science Club. Milestone, Associate Editor; Anthology, Editor; Eastern Progress, Columnist, Canterbury Club; Alpha Zeta Kappa; World Affairs Club: Transfer from Marshall College; National Press As' sociation.

John Gibson Prather Owenton, Kentucky Ada Gray Gilliam A. B.—English Corbin, Kentucky Eastern Progress, Editor; Kentucky In- A. B. —History tercollegiate Press Association, Pres. '34- Madrigal Club; Social Science Club; '35. Upper Cumberland Club.

Forty-two James Charles Laycock Sarah Cornelison Mason Harlan, Kentucky Richmond, Kentucky B. S. —Mathematics B. S. —Physical Education Upper Cumberland Club. Physical Education Club.

Clarinda Helen McCllre E. J. Warms, Jr. West Liberty, Kentucky Lebanon, Kentucky B. S. —Geography B. S. —Chemistry Y. M. C. A.

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Earl T. Henderson Alice Ford Bethlehem, Kentucky Versailles, Kentucky B. S. —Mathematics B. S. — Elementary Education Y. M. C. A. "33-"35, Pres. '35; "Y" Madrigal Club; Elementary Council; Y. Cabinet Member '33-'34. W. C. A. '30-'35; Student' Usher.

Dixie Jones Henry M. Baugh Dreyfus, Kentucky Richmond, Kentucky B. S. —Elementary Education B. S. —Chemistry Elementary Council; Pep Club; Sigma Caduccus Club; Tennis. , Tau Pi, Sec.-Treas. 34-'35; Pi Omega Pi.

Forty-four Grace Chastine Curtis F. Burnam Kentucky Lancaster, Kentucky Richmond, A. B. Mathematics B. S. —Elementary Education — Elementary Council. Little Theatre Club.

Curtis Farley Fay White Loyall, Kentucky Catlcttsburg, Kentucky English A. B. —Geography A. B. — "33-'35, Sec.-Treas. World Affairs Club, Vice-Pres. '34, '35; Canterbury Club Council '32-'35, Pres. Y. M. C. A., Cabinet '34, '3 5; B. S. U. '35; Elementary '33, Treas. '33- Council '34: Cafeteria Staff. '33; Y. W. C. A., Sec. '3 3 -'3 '3 5; Social Science Club 5; Junior Class, Treas. '34; Senior Class, Treas. '35; World Affairs Club '32-'35.

Forty-five Dorothy Dean Wagoner Jack Allen Carlisle, Kentucky Prestonsburg, Kentucky B. S. —Elementary Education A. B. —Social Science Y. W. C. A.; Elementary Council; Freshman Class, Pres. '32; Men's Glee ,: Dormitory Social Life Committee; Li Club ^2' 35, Vice-Pres. "34, Pres. '35; brary Staff. Orchestra '32, '33; Band '32, '34, '35; Sigma Tau Pi '3 3 -'35; Social Science Club '33-'35; World Affairs Club '33- '34; L. T. C '34; Social Committee '34- '35; Kappa Delta Pi '35; Pi Omega Pi '35.

Leighton Watkins Margaret Riddle Miniard Brock, Kentucky London, Kentucky A. B. —Geography B. S. — Home Economics Social Science Club. Home Economics Club; Upper Cumber- land Club.

Forty-six Albert Bond Cox Ihelma Hill Richmond, Kentucky Winchester, Kentucky A. B. — Industrial Arts B. S.—Elementary Education Football; "E" Club. Elementary Council '33, "34, '35; Pep Club '33, '34; Dormitory Social Life, Chairman; Y. W. C. A. "33, "34; Social Rl'th Marie Herrell Science Club '35. Middlesboro, Kentucky A. B. English Y. W. C. A., Vice-Pres. '34; Upper Otto Brock Cumberland Club; French Club '33: Richmond, Kentucky Dormitory Social Committee '33, '34: B. S. —Chemistry Y. W. C. A., Cabinet "3 3. Golf Team '34.

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Claude D. Adkins Lucy Simms Montjoy Kentautown, Kentucky Mt. Sterling, Kentucky B. S. —Chemistry A. B.—Geography and Geology Glee Club; Rural Life Club; Chemistry Horace Mann Literary Society '29; Y Club. W. C. A., Pres. '29, '34, Vice-Pres. '35 World Affairs Club, Sec-Treas., '3 5; , Eastern Progress Staff 28''29; Pep Club , , 28- 29.

Emma Frances Barbe C. S. Van Arsdall Whitley City, Kentucky Harrodsburg, Kentucky A. B.—English B. S. —Mathematics Y. W. C A.

Forty-eight Clara Hudson Luther C. Jones Berea, Kentucky Disney, Kentucky B. S. —Mathematics B. S. —Chemistry World Affairs Club; Alpha Zeta Kap- pa; B. S. U. Council; L. T. C; Orches- tra.

Virgil B. Skidmore Maude Ritchie McLaughlin Winchester, Kentucky Richmond, Kentucky B. S. —Commerce A. B. —Social Science Commerce Club. Madrigal Club; Social Science Club; Sigma Tau Pi; L. T. C; World Affairs Club.

Forty-nine, BERNICE RAMEY Allen Brooks Hinkle McAndrews. Kentucky Sharpsburg, Kentucky A. B.—History A. B.—History Social Science Club: Elementary Coun- Y. M. C. A.. Vice-Pres. 34; Social Sci- cil: Y. W. C. A. ence Club '32-'34, Sec. '33, Vice-Pres. '34; World Affairs Club '32-'34; Kappa Delta Pi '34; Library Staff.

Orvilee Ballou Mrs. Walter I. Ecton Williamsburg, Kentucky Winchester, Kentucky B. S.- -Chemistry A. B.- Intermediate Education Elementary Council.

Fifty Gay Bradley Nell Fairchild Yatesville, Kentucky Monticello, Kentucky A. B. —History A. B.—English Sigma Tau Pi; Social Science Club: Y. Social Science Club; Y. W. C. A.; Sigma M. C. A. Lambda; Wayne County Club.

Mattie Little Johnson William E. Little Moores Creek, Kentucky McWhorter, Kentucky B. S. —Education A. B.—History Glee Club. Social Science Club; Y. M. C. A.

Fifty-one Edgar Dobson Vera Inez Humfleet Pigeonroost, Kentucky Tuttle, Kentucky B. S.—History A. B.—Geography and Geology Social Science Cluh. Social Science Club; World Affairs Club; Pencil and Brush Club.

Elsie Griffin John O. Sims Mt. Vernon, Kentucky Jamestown, Kentucky B. S. —Rural Education A. B. —History Y. W. C. A.; Elementary Council; Glee Club; Men's Club. Rural Life Club.

Fifty-two Mary Elizabeth McAllister Ralph D. Powers Columbia, Kentucky Parmleysville, Kentucky B. S. —Elementary Education A. B.—English Life Elementary Council; Y. W. C. A., Cab- Y. M. C. A. ; Progress Staff; Rural inet Member '34''35; Social Science Club: B. Y. P. U.; Social Science Club: Club: Milestone Staff '35; World Af- Canterbury Club; Sigma Tau Pi. fairs Club.

Manuel Clark Montgomery Patricia Parsons Arabia, Kentucky Eolia, Kentucky B. S. —Education A. B.—English Y. M. C. A.; Social Science Club. Madrigal Club; Canterbury Club.

Fifty-three Gladys Irene Karrick Alfred Cross Richmond, Kentucky Junction City, Kentucky B. S. —Commerce A. B. —Geography and Geology Sigma Tau Pi; Pi Omega Pi, Sec. Social Science Club.

John Tarter Roxie McIntyre Dixon Mintonville, Kentucky London, Kentucky A. B.—Geography B. S. —Mathematics World Affairs Club; Social Science Y. W. C. A.; Baptist Student Council, Club; Y. M. C. A. First Vice-Pres., '34; Upper Cumber- land Club.

Fifty-four Chester A. Cross Agnes Callebs Junction City, Kentucky Lancaster, Kentucky B. S. —Education B. S. —Elementary Education Social Science Club: Y. M. C. A. Elementary Council; Y. W. C. A.

Nettie Pearl Thomas Glenn Faulkner Victory, Kentucky Williamsburg, Kentucky B. S. —Home Economics B. S.—Mathematics Home Economics Club: Y. W. C. A. Upper Cumberland Club: Y. M. C. A.; Tennis.

Fifty-five Donald H. Dorris Virginia Norval Parrish Richmond, Kentucky Richmond, Kentucky A. B. —Social Science A. B. —Foreign Language L. T. C; Social Science Club. L. T. C; Madrigal Club; Sigma Lamb- da; Usher Staff.

Malta Muncy John Carl Sparrow Williamson, West Virginia Irvine, Kentucky A. B.—History A. B. —History Y. W. C. A.; Sigma Tau Pi; Social Canterbury Club; Social Science Club; Science Club. Sigma Tau Pi; Social Committee, Sec: World Affairs Club, '35.

Fifty-six Mrs. Edna Scott Grow Edward L. Black Bourne, Kentucky Richmond, Kentucky B. S. — Intermediate Education B. S. —Industrial Arts Elementary Council Tumbling Club.

Annie Alice Harris Lloyd Switzer Prestonshurg, Kentucky Corinth, Kentucky A. B.—English B. S.—Biology Y. W. C. A. 'Si-To: Canterbury Club; Rural Life Club; Agricultural Forum. , : Social Committee ?.i: Home Economics Club '3.V3 5.

Fifty-seven Daisy Marvean Chambers Ollie Adams Baptist, Kentucky Hagerhill, Kentucky A. B.^English B. S.—Intermediate Education Upper Grade Teachers Council; Y. W. Social Science Club. C. A.: Horace Mann Literary Society; Art Club.

Elizabeth E. Elmore Ruth Wayne Wheatley Richmond, Kentucky Sardis, Kentucky A. B. —English B. S. —Intermediate Education Canterbury Club, Vice-Pres. '32-"33; L. World Affairs Club; Y. W. C. A. T. C, Sec. '34-'35; Sigma Lambda '32- Canterbury Club: Elementary Council Social Science Club.

Fifty-eight Catherine Rettig Sara Margaret White Covington, Kentucky Richmond, Kentucky B. S. —Mathematics B. S., A. B.—History L. T. C; Pep Club; Progress Staff; Student Usher; Social Science Club; Home Economics Club.

Mary Turpin Edwards Tom Deaton Corbin, Kentucky Altro, Kentucky B. S. —Elementary Education A. B. —History ll Clee Club; Elementary Council; Y. \V. E" Club; Social Science Club; Sigma C. A. Tau Pi; Foobtall; Basketball; Baseball.

Fifty-nine Inez Taylor Vivian Stephenson St. Helens, Kentucky Richmond, Kentucky B. S.—Home Economics B. S.—Early Elementary Education Home Economics Club. Elementary Council; Social Science Club, Sec. '35.

Pauline Goatley Walter Louis Fitzgerald Springfield, Kentucky Frankfort, Kentucky B. S. —Home Economics B. S. —Chemistry Home Economics Club, Pres. '35; B. S. Agriculture Club. U. Council; Dormitory Staff.

Sixty Anna Bales Black Paul E. Tierney Richmond, Kentucky Ashland, Kentucky B. S. —Home Economics A. B.—Commerce Home Economics Club. Football '32, '33, '34; Progress Staff '33; Basketball "33, '34; Sigma Tau Pi: "E" Club '32, '33, '34.

Ruth Waugh Talbott Clifford William Schulte North Middletown, Kentucky Bellevue, Kentucky B .S. —Elementary Education B. S. —Mathematics Kappa Delta Pi '35: Pep Club; Y. W. Men's Glee Club '33, '34, '35: Football C. A., Vice-Pres. '32: Milestone Staff, '33, '34: Progress Staff 34, '35: Mile- Typist; Burnam and Sullivan Hall Ad- stone Staff '35; Tennis '34. ministrative Staff, Chairman '34; Ele- mentary Council.

Sixty-one Ernest Irvin Young Jessie Gleneva Sharp Richmond] Kentucky London, Kentucky A. History B. S. —Physical Education B— Canterbury "E" Club; Football; Basketball; Golf; Alpha Zeta Kappa, Sec; Physical Education Club. Club: Social Science Club.

Edna Virginia Carson Don W. Hill Gatliff, Kentucky Richmond, Kentucky Arts A. B. —History A. B.—Industrial '34. Social Science Club; Y. W. C. Progress Staff Upper Cumberland Club.

Sixty-Uco Mrs. Gertrude Robinette W. C. Gaffney Richmond, Kentucky Crab Orchard, Kentucky B. S. —Home Economics A. B. —Social Science Social Science Club; Y. M. C. A.; Horace Mann Literary Society.

J. B. Carpenter Harriet Floretta Allen Waddy, Kentucky Berea, Kentucky A. B.—Social Science A. B.—Art Social Science Club; Alpha Zeta Kappa; B. Y. P. U.; Art Education. Progress Staff.

Hixty-three Daisy Broughton Little C. Hale Pineville, Kentucky Cody, Kentucky B. S. —Early Elementary Education B. S.— Mathematics Pep Club '35; Y. W. C. A.; Elementary Basketball; Tennis; Handball: "E" Club. Council; Student Council '35; Social Science Club: Upper Cumberland Club.

Carl Edward Allen Mary Ann Patton Liberty, Kentucky Taylorsville, Kentucky B. S. —Geography and Geology A. B. —English Men's Glee Club; World Affairs Club; Canterbury Club, Pres. '34; Alpha Zeta Social Science Club; B. S. U. Council Kappa, Pres. '35; Progress Staff '34; '32. Burnam and Sullivan Hall Administra- tive Staff '32 -'3 4.

Sixty-four Charles A. Horne Thcrzia Evalena Quinlan Harlan. Kentucky East Bernstadt, Kentucky B. S. —Mathematics A. B.—English Caduceus Club; Y. M. C. A.: Upper Cumberland Club.

Rachel Minor Whitenack Scott C. Osborn Harrodsburg, Kentucky Martin, Kentucky B. S. —Elementary Education and Art A. B.—English Elementary Council. Football: Journalism; Canterbury Club.

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STUDENT WORKERS IN THE COLLEGE CAFETERIA

Sixty-nix JUNIO R S

Robert Rice Mrs. Mary E. Barxhill Treasurer Faculty Advisor Tom Farris President

Marshall Ney Frances Hanna Vice-President Secretarx JUNIOR CLASS

CAME to Eastern 400 strong in September. 1932. However, we found WE were not strong as we so we thought when the upper elassmen began their course m "How To Bring Up A Freshman In The Way He Should Go." It was quite a rough road we traveled, but we were dumb enough to believe Doctor Donovan when he stood before us m chapel and said we were the finest Freshman class Eastern had ever had. We wisely chose as our leader Walter Mavity, who steered us through with flying colors. During that year "Miss Eastern" was chosen from our class.

In 1933 we found ourselves once more at Eastern. Not so many, but more eager and ready to carry on, this time under the inspirational leadership of Don Michelson and his efficient helpers. We were proud of the orators in our class. Many of our members became leaders in the various organisations on the campus. That year our class was honored again with a titled member, "Miss Popularity." The close of our Sophomore year was a sad one because we were aware of the number of our members who received certificates.

This year our hearts go out to those who were with us through our first two years. We wish they could have enjoyed, with the few of us who are left, the pleasure of being a Junior. Now, Thomas Farris is carrying our lantern and the road ahead looks bright. We lift our heads a little higher when the names of our athletes are men tioned. Tradition once again presents itself and the Annual Junior Prom becomes the spotlight of the year's social activities.

With a unity of spirit, we are gradually passing the third milestone of our college career.

Sixty-eight JUNIORS

Thomas Jacob Farris Ruby Golden Hamm Mrs. Robert Rankin

Richmond, Ky. Bryantsville, Ky. Richmond, Ky.

Marie Krueger Mary Kate Farris Frank Hill

Mt. Vernon, Ky. Raywick, Ky. Germantown, Ky.

Sarah F. Goodrich Vernon Taylor Davis Nell Jacqueline Burton

Frankfort, Ky. Paint Lick, Ky. Stacy Fork, Ky.

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JUNIORS

Carl Curtis Ward Louise Larkin Dixie Williams

Paint Lick, Ky. Paris, Ky. Red Bush, Ky.

Mary Ann Cornett James Harold Isaacs Pattie Lucile Tudor

Booneville, Ky. W. Irvine, Ky. Richmond, Ky.

Robert Leslie Rice Edna Orlena Young James Harry Drake

Richmond, Ky. Pinson Fork, Ky. Louisville, Ky.

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Georgia Frances Henage Nora Lynn Fielp^ J. Howard Stamper

Corinth, Ky. Mt. Vernon, Ky. Wayneshurg. Ky.

Lillian M. Cox Hubert McIntosh Ruth Beail Hays

Richmond, Ky. Major. Ky. Springtield, Ky.

Marshall James Net Mabel Herren Frances Louise Hanna

Ft. Thomas, Ky. Bradfordsville, Ky. Shelbvville. Ky.

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W. E. Moore Josephine Ann Stanley Bess Elizabeth Pittman

Richmond, Ky. Hardy, Ky. Cain's Store, Ky.

Melva Walker RUFORD OSWF.LL TlPTON June Mallory Redding

Bellevue, Ky. Pitts, Ky. Georgetown, Ky.

James T. Bryant Margaret Russell Pleasant S. Turner

McKinney, Ky. Morehead, Ky. Turin, Ky.

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Ruth E. Disney Robert H. Mason Hazel Ellen Carter Corbin, Ky. Owenton, Ky. Stone, Ky.

Edith Elliott Bessie Baumgardner Kathryn Cundiff Rice Station, Ky. Middleshoro. Ky. Irvine, Ky.

James Anderson Hambli? Oval Geneva Bingham Roger Lee Wilson Dunraven, Ky. Prestonsburg, Ky. Richmond, Ky.

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Norman Earl Benton Mary Frances Cu;ick Johnny Emery Gambill

Irvine, Ky. Richmond. Ky. Datha, Ky.

Ruth German Minnie Lou Richardson Beatrice Birt

Bellevue, Ky. Witt. Ky. Pulaski, Ky.

LORINNE W. STICALL Mildred Hancock William A. Richards

Danville, Ky. Owenton, Kv. Somerset, Ky.

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Floy Ema Young Oakley E. Lanham Mary Evelyn Slemp

Williamsburg, Ky. McKinney, Ky. Middlesboro, Ky.

Willis P. McKee Mary Elizabeth Hammack Anna W. Wyles

Bondville, Ky. Paint Lick, Ky. Cynthiana, Ky. lW- Mamie Allean Wells Homer C. Davis Lenarue Caywood

Harrodsburg. Ky. Ezel, Ky. Harlan, Kv.

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A STRING ENSEMBLE IN THE BROADCASTING STUDIO

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Robert Mavity Edward Congleton Vice-President Treasurer Jack Hlches President

Caroline Hugo T. C. Herndon Secretarx Facidtx Advisor M SOPHOMORE CLASS

I THE END of another school year witnesses the incoming of the Sophomore class L ship, landing its cargo of itinerants in the world of learning. Manned by the members of the two year class she completes another portion of a four-year voyage and deposits her passengers safely on deck in one of the four distinct refueling E and reminiscence stops made at each leg of the journey. With an assiduous captain at the wheel, we, passengers and crew, have had nothing to fear. Dr. Herndon, our captain, advisor, and friend; an experienced sailor on the sea of learning and the trustworthy leader of our enterprise, has proven his worth

to us. With him as our chief, aided by our dependable battery of class officers, we have completed a most successful year.

T We first became acquainted with Eastern in the fall of 193 3 when we embarked upon the tempestuous first leg of our journey, and became aware of our standing

when the waves, created by the powerful ships of the other classes, rocked our frail O craft almost to the point of disaster. But, we came through, and now, from a more powerful craft, jovially witness the spectacle of the freshman "riding the waves." N The achievements of our class and its members are self explanatory. Freshmen football stars of last year, such as Hedges, Pennington, Yates, Mavity, and Stephenson, have proven their worth as varsity material. The greatest Sophomore contribution

to the basketball court is found in Woodrow Hinkle. Kenneth Bental, and Marvin Tincher, representatives of the two-year organization, displayed splendid speech quali-

ties in the educational oratorical contest last fall. One of the attendants to Miss Eastern was Miss Nancy Covington, an attractive feminine member of our group. Morris

Creech, also a Sophomore, was appointed managing editor of the Progress. In addition to furnishing leading members for the campus musical organizations, Sophomores have become affiliated with and accepted places of leadership in practically ever)' campus organization.

We are proud of our record made in the past and are determined to make one in the future of which we will be equally as proud.

Seventy-eight SOPHOMORES

Rose Lee Morgan Ercel Koiee Hoskinston, Ky. Johns Run, Ky. Edith Marie Ward Paint Lick, Ky. Norma Katherine Masters Beulah Wynn Noe Irvine, Ky. Paint Lick, Ky. Betsy Richards Anderson Shawhan, Ky. Andrew Jackson Wright Darwin Clark Watergap, Ky. Greenwood, Ky. Mildred Reynolds Globe, Ky. Eddie Vaughn Pauline Mae Sanders Irvine, Ky. Harrodsburg, Ky.

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SOPHOMORES

E. Fern Feltner John Charles Roberts Cinda. Ky. Adams, Ky. Grace Morris Bowling Bowlingtown, Ky. Hubert Arnold Vaughn Mary Bess Clilton Corbin, Ky. Corbin, Ky. Zola Tackett Globe. Ky. Marie Reynolds Nancy Beatrice Ballard Tyner, Ky. Irvine, Ky. Hubert V. Damron Virgie, Ky. Susan Lydia Gragg Thelma Louise Mays Pineville, Ky. Richmond. Ky.

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Don Louis Hignite Dorothy Helen Selbee Richmond, Ky. Ashland, Ky. Mary Kathryn Kalb Brooksville, Ky. Caroline Blanche Hugo Bonnie E. Ponder Bellevue, Ky. Yosemite, Ky. Kathryn F. Wilkins Covington, Ky. Robert W. Mavity Jessie Lewis Wilson Covington, Ky. Huston, Ky. Gay L. Williams Flat Gap, Ky. Pearlleen Dixon Edmond Tuttle Hesser Charley, Ky. Newport, Ky.

Eighty-one SOPHOMORES

Mary Katherine Ingels Ed Congleton Cynthiana, Ky. Richmond, Ky. Samuel E. Blackard Versailles, Ky. Verda Hazel Bertram Naomi Margaret Kalb Windy, Ky. Brooksville, Ky. Alice Lee Todd Bobtown, Ky. Martha Gray Nell Elizabeth Ogden Cynthiana, Ky. Carrollton, Ky. Ray Salyer Flat Gap, Ky. Nancy Cunningham Lucy Schroeder Covington Totz, Ky. Richmond, Ky.

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Gladys E. Whitt Woodrow Wilson Runyon Mouth Card, Ky. Pinson Fork, Ky. Sadie Louise Balden Harrodsburg, Ky. Edith Allington Daniel Edward Campbell Newport, Ky. Booneville, Ky. Jessie Belle Moore Tallesboro, Ky. Joanne Swango Anna Margaret Cobb Covington, Ky. Owenton, Kv. Virginia Glasscock Penick, Ky. Morton Atherton Cundiff Myrtle Louise Kendall Somerset, Ky. Elizaville, Ky.

Eighty-three SOPHOMORES

Leonard Daucherty Marguerite Underwood Freeburn, Ky. Carter, Ky. Myrtle Cooper Ansel, Ky. Jane Olive Hendren Lillie Maude Burns Kirksville, Ky. Lexington, Ky. Katherine Rose Campbell Hustonville, Ky. Arvol Lester Cofeey Aleene L. Wachs Mt. Vernon, Ky. Covington, Kv. Joella Frances Whiteker Sunrise, Ky. Florence Hicgins Neikirk William Edward Becknell Pulaski, Ky. Booneville, Ky. «=

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JODA C. MlLBERN Geneva Jessie Rardin McKinney, Ky. Newport, Ky. Ruth Brown Combs Berea, Ky. Erma Banks Martha Ray Dinwiddie W'hitesburg, Ky. Junction City, Ky. Flaura Mae Alcorn Sand Gap, Ky. Violet Lewis Hazel Marie Johnson Dallas, N. C. Mt. Vernon, Ky.

J. B. Judy Monterey, Ky. Flostena Estes Betty Lee Mullen Science Hill, Ky. Middlesboro, Ky.

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Sammie Short Joe Helton Richmond, Ky. Ricetown, Ky. Dorris March Million Richmond, Ky. Cleo Hatfield Varney Mabel Kemper McCarr, Ky. Jonesville, Ky. Mary Elizabeth Rowlettf Richmond, Ky. Beulah Black Maxine Dorothy Bracht Livingston, Ky. Crittenden, Ky. Bessie H. Mainous Conkling, Ky. Eulocia Carlota Boneta C. Noel Hall Rio Piedros, Puerto Rico Somerset, Ky.

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Lelia Feltner Clarence Edgar Sexton Cinda, Ky. Parkers Lake, Ky. Viola Jackson Beattyville, Ky. Mary Kennedy Allen McManis Stanford, Ky. Carrollton, Ky. Marth\ Louise Reed Newport, Ky. Ada Reed Jennie Greene Vaught Foster, Ky. Somerset, Ky. George Edward Martin Newport, Ky. Ova Asbury Edith Lemasters Kenvis, Ky. Riceville, Kv.

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STUDENT TEACHING IN THE MODEL HIGH SCHOOL

Eighty-eight FRESHMEN

Noel B. Cuff Martha Sldduth Faculty Advisor Treasurer Otwell Rankin President

Virginia Ann Bohx NORBERT R.ECHTIN Secretary Vice-President M

I FRESHMAN CLASS L ON September 14, the largest freshman class in Eastern's history registered at E Coates Administration Building. We, the Class of 1938, are not only proud of our size, hut of our diversified talent as well. Already members of our class

have established themselves as leaders in scholastic and extra-curricular activities. From S our ranks have been chosen the winner of the Peace Conference Oratorical Contest, the Drum Major, a cheer leader, and the president of the Northern Kentucky Club. Our

class members are also active participants in sports, debating, and journalism.

T Having earnestly started on our educational career and having passed the trails

common to all freshmen, we are ready to "hitch our wagon to a star" and conquer

worlds untold. It is our hope that we may be as successful as the classes which have

O preceded us.

We sincerely feel that at the end of this, our first college year, we have a broader N philosophy and a consequent saner view of life. Our association with the faculty and with the upper classmen has given us a new and better set of values and we are thank- ful to them. Some of our fellows have left our fold and there are indications that some E will not be with us next year. For them we are sorry, and we extend the hand of sympathy.

Already we cherish Eastern s ideals, and we have ambitions of making our college proud of us. We desire to uphold the traditions set by our predecessors and to propo-

gate the tenet that Eastern is the "friendly college."

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Frank Mitchell Rosa Gay McNeill William James Dingus Leota Jeanne Kelly Pans, Ky. Covington, Ky. Prestonsburg. Ky. Harlan, Ky.

Minnie Frances James M. Underwood Lillian Christine Frith Otwell C. Rankin Walker Prestonsburg, Ky. Brodhead, Ky. Covington. Ky. Lancaster, Ky.

Estill Davidson Naomi Norton Gritton Elaine B. Smith Alice Virginia Annville, Ky. Harrodshurg, Ky. Truesville, Ky. Williams Virgie, Ky.

Ella Margaret Johnson Edna Mae Mullins Jean Virgin Emilie Verne Wiggin Worthville, Ky. Eubank, Ky. Concord, Ky. Richmond, Ky.

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Letty L. Langdon Shirley Lee Hogg Arthur Hines Beulah Elisabeth Clark Manchester. Ky. Blackey, Ky. Somerset, Ky. Corbin, Ky.

Ine; Cass Reuben L. Abney Hilda Grace Meyers G eorge Conrad Scharf Brodhead, Ky. Berea, Ky. Covington, Ky. Ft. Thomas, Ky.

James Davis Tolbcrt Cora R. Davidson Marjorie L. Kirby Thelma Rigsby Owenton, Ky. Brutus, Ky. Corbin, Ky. Lancaster, Ky.

Kathryn Folmer John Claypoole Exic Sturgill Lelia Merntt Lewis Independence. Ky. Mr. Olivet. Ky. Corbin, Ky. Lebanon, Ky.

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Harry C. Chinn Elisabeth Franklin Harold Neal Katherme A. Arnold Dover, Ky. Robertson Throckmorton Falmouth, Ky. Finchville. Kv. Mt. Olivet, Kv.

Beulah Grace Kincaid Helen Elizabeth Grant Minnie F. Harrison Mary Lilian Smith Richmond, Ky. Burlington, Ky. Maysville, Ky. Ravenna, Ky.

Fred Louis Paff Loraine Whitlock Elizabeth Eifert Russell Gilbert Henderson, Ky. Richmond, Ky. Covington, Ky. Irvine, Ky.

Grace Louise Knck Edwin Hines Hazel Lois Carter Lela Mae Francisco Richmond, Ky. Somerset, Ky. Moreland, Ky. Brodhead, Ky.

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FRESHMEN

Chester A. Richardson Helen Maxine Bach Anna French Edwards Joseph Allen Shearer Morning View, Ky. Frenchburg, Ky. Corhin, Ky. Turners Station, Ky.

Delona Hacker Mable B. Marcur Russell M. Childs Mary Frances Hale Oneida, Ky. Somerset, Kv. Falmouth, Ky. Stone, Ky.

Boyd Thompson Margaret Steel Zaring Juanita Bailey Stroud Margaret Carolyn Ingram, Ky. Richmond, Ky. Germantown. Kv. Hubbard Ashland, Ky.

Barbara Warlord Lillian Myrtle Parker Ann Fisher Ingels Dorrell James Holcomb Ravenna, Kv. Alexandria, Kv. Cynthiana. Ky. Levi, Ky.

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Alex Gentry Laura Rinehart George Edward Jones Lydia Ann Hays Mcllvaine Arnold Morganfield, Ky. Springfield, Ky. Flemingsburg, Ky. Springfield, Ky.

Martha Cooper Mildred Frances Minna Christine Charles Gutman Sudduth Ahrams Emmons Worthington Winchester, Ky. Richmond, Ky. Richmond, Ky. Sherman, Ky.

Anson Begley Elizabeth Jane Dungan Ruth Murray Lucy Bernicc Wheeler Ingram, Ky. Pulaski, Ky. Ken:, Kv. Blaine, Ky.

Nancy Elizabeth Palestine Hammons Halline Tipton Iris Jean Cotton Walthall Corbin. Ky. Ravenna, Kv. Richmond, Ky. Ashland, Ky.

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William Clifton Roy J. Bell, Jr. Olga M. Jackson Bonnie Jeanne Hamilton Louisville, Ky. Berea. Ky. Applegate Ashland, Ky. Mt. Sterling, Ky.

Anne Marie Margittay Lucinda Creech Rondal James Sharp Mattie Lee Engle Richmond, Ky. Loyall, Ky. Corhin, Ky. Berea, Ky.

Norbert Carl Rechtin Lucille Lawton Gwladys West Emaline Hall Bellevue, Ky. Bellevue, Ky. Irvine, Ky. Irvine, Ky.

Virginia Anne Bohn Karolyn Scrivner Anna Lee Hughes Virgil S. Meece Newport, Ky. Berea, Ky. Maysville, Ky. Somerset, Ky.

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Bertha Lee Thompson Margaret Florence Fayette Wellman Allene Kern? Wheatley, Ky. Kopp Irad, Ky. Richmond, Ky. Southgate, Ky.

Raymond Stivers Mary Ann Collins Nelva Marie Edgar McConnell Pleasureville, Ky. Richmond. Ky. Richardson Forks of Elkhorn, K Science Hill. Ky.

Geneva Fern Ferguson Pearl Dearer Hendren James Earl Settle Garnet Louise Mt. Vernon, Ky. Richmond, Ky. Fort Thomas, Ky. McGinnis Ashland. Ky.

Lester Burgin Dorothy Dean Carnes Elizabeth Holbrook Harold Winston Somerset, Ky. Richmond. Ky. Owenton, Ky. Dorsey Shelhyville. Ky.

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S T A PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS IN WEAVER HEALTH BUILDING O N

AN INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLASS

Ninety-eight BOOK

FEATURES MISS EASTERN M

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LELIA MERRITT LEWIS

One Hundred ATTENDANTS

NANCY COVINGTON BESSIE BAUMGARDNER GLENNA BEGLEY

One Hundred One MOST POPULAR M

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BEN ASHMORE FAY WHITE

One Hundred Two

. SNAPS .

THIS

1. Mealtime.

2. "It's my pitch."

3. Prexy.

4. All sex and insects.

5. Blooming perennials.

6. "I'll come down and let you in."

Between the devil and the ....

S. Sister Lucy.

9. Dis and Dat.

10. Beware of the ....

1 1 Well, shut your mouth.

12. Nocturnalists.

13. Bashful and shy.

14. "Just waddling around."

15. "Ain't love grand?'

16. King Philbert of Sullivan Hall.

17. "Any old rags, books, or papers today, lady?"

IS. Our gang.

19. We young 'uns

20. Illiterates. THAT

1. The Western Track Meet.

2. Athletes or Nudists?

. Eastern's Sa

4 ir«J' " That intimate touch.

Hinkle goes to Helen ch.

/ 6. Man Mountain.

7. Extra! Room Mate Steals Woman.

10. Bobbie Lee Rankin.

12. "Hootie" and "Cootie."

13. "Think nothing of it."

14. Lady of the Lake.

17. "Have you heard this

13. The dam trip. (Norris)

- "Jm, 2°. So wot? THE RESISTIBLES

1. Two of a kind.

2. The Shearer's Overseer.

3. "She's way up thai."

4. Drum Major.

5. Sophistication.

6. "No pictures today."

7. "Roomie."

"Mr. and Mrs. is the name."

9. Business Manager, Snap- shot Editor, and Editor- in-Chief.

10. Love and Kisses.

11. Sammy, my hoy.

12. Undertaker Bait.

13. Newest additions.

14. Age of innocence.

15. Plotting

16. Hanner's "Romance."

17. Poor Defenseless Snow- man.

18. "Hold tight, now.'

19. Superb Facial Expres- sions.

20. Eastern's social ladder. THE IRRESISTIBLES

1. New library beginning.

2. Action.

Reasons for a Dean of Women.

4. "Buddy, can't you spare a dime?"

5. Romeo and Juliet.

6. The Progress Editor.

7. Our Pugilist.

8. Love in Blc

9. Hee and Ha

10. Buddies.

11. Nursemaid.

12. Inspection Committee.

13. Romance flourishes

14. "Freshelettes.'

15. I go. Hugo, and

16. No! No! A Thousand Times No!

17. Turn on the Heat.

18. Lawyer and Client.

19. Two green "P's"—Puss and Pille.

10. From corners of Ken- tucky. THE DREAM CASTLE BUILDERS

1. "The Shadows."

A Thorn between t\ Roses.

3. "Miss Eastern.'

4. The Schmtzelbaum Trii

5. Progress Oflice.

6. Two very distinguished gentlemen.

7. Father and Son.

S. "Irvinettcs.'

9. Lover's Paradise.

10. Corbin "Socialites.'

11. Ml:

12. Comedians galore.

13. "Mister" Underwood. BOOK

ATHLETICS THE MILESTONE is proud to dedicate this page to Earle Combs, sportsman and gentleman. Eastern's contribution to big league baseball, Mr. Combs, or Earle, as

he is better known to his followers in baseball, came to Eastern in 1920, and, although he did

not play collegiate ball his first year, he evi-

denced such a knowledge and interest in the game that the following year he became a regular on the varsity, playing the position of short-stop. Earle made good from the very L first, starring not only as an infield player but also as a batter. This is evidenced by the fact

that his batting average for the first year of

varsity ball was .593. During the summer oi 1920-21, he played semi-professional ball with the Harlan and High Splint teams. Then, in Yffft the spring of 1922, Combs left Eastern to play ft with the Louisville Colonels in the American EARLE COMBS Association. Earle rode the bench until May. At this time, due to an accident suffered by

Acosta, the regular outfielder, Combs was given his first chance in the professional

game. He kept his position from then on and it marks the beginning of a continuous record in the professional game. In the winter of 1923, he was sold to the New York Yankees for the reputed sum of $50,000. Three times Earle has suffered major acci- dents in connection with his playing; in 1924, he broke his leg while playing in Cleve- land; in 1928, while playing in Detroit he broke an arm; and in 1934, he fractured his

skull and broke his left shoulder when he

ran into a wall while playing in St. Louis. With the exception of these times Earle has played continuously for his club and his play- ing has always been outstanding. 1927 was, perhaps, his best all-round year and that year

he batted .3 54 and led the league in triples

and base hits. He also enjoyed a good year in 1934 when his fielding record was .994, with only one error. He has played in four World Series, those of 1926, 1927, 1928, and 1932. In spite of the severe setback which

he suffered during the last season, he is with

the Yankees again this year and there is every indication that he will give the fans another

year of consistent playing. Eastern is proud of Earle and the Milestone does take a great pleasure in dedicating this page to him.

One Hundred Ten WITHIN recent times, Eastern has con- milbuted two more young men to the ranks of organised . These men are Clyde Hatter and Henry "Red" Phillips, and the Milestone

takes a particular pleasure in dedicating this page to these two young athletes. Hatter was born at Poplar Grove, in Casey County, and had some experience in baseball before reporting to Eastern. He was partic ularly shining in varsity baseball here at the college and many of the alumni will remem- ber his consistent playing. After leaving Eastern, he went to the Louisville Colonels in the American Association and he has played

for the past lour years with that club. It is

easy to understand that Hatter is referred to as an outstanding professional player when

HENRY "RED- PHILLIPS it is realized that he has turned in several no- , no-run games. The past year Clyde was

sold to the Detroit Tigers and it is report- ed that they think so much of this young pitcher's ability that they do not intend to farm him out.

Henry Phillips, or as he is better known to his friends at Eastern, "Red," is also a pitcher of no mean ability. He came to Eastern from Junction City, Boyle County. He also was a consistently outstanding varsity player here at Eastern. He attracted the attention of the big league scouts, and N finally was signed by the Cincinnati Reds. Last year "Red" was assigned to the Pied- mont League. He turned in a very satis- factory record as a pitcher in this league and this year he has been assigned to the Ft. Worth Club of the Texas League. Inasmuch as the Texas League plays much faster ball than the Piedmont, "Red" may be considered as having been definitely advanced along the road of professional baseball.

These two men are bound to go far in the great American game. We are confident in them. We are backing them to the limit, for we know by their past and present perform- ances and by our actual contact with them that they cannot fail. Eastern wishes her base- gB ball Trinity, Combs, Hatter, and Phillips, the g| greatest of success. CLYDE HATTER

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' S T O N E COACHES

Charles "Turkey" Hughes, A. B., M. A. Head Coach

Alfred S. Portwood, A. B. Tom C. Samuels, B. S. Freshman Coach Line Coach

One Hundred Twelve

. VARSITY FOOTBALL

WITH the heaviest and one of the best balanced squads of football players ever to assemble on Eastern's campus reporting for duty early in September, the M football prospects for the Maroons looked indeed bright. Lady Luck, how- ever, had something to say about the outcome of the season and before the season was over that Lady Luck, which sometimes can be so sweet and mature, turned into a witch. In fact she bewitched the Maroons to the tune of one victory and six defeats. 1

Starting off the year with one of the outstanding football elevens of the State of Ohio, the Miami University Redskins, the Maroons showed promise of becoming

a strong contender for S. I. A. A. honors when they held the strong Miami team L to a 19-0 score. Although losing the tilt, the Maroons showed enough football to stamp them as a real football eleven and only through misplays of the inexperienced players did the score mount as high as 19 points. Transylvania was the next op- E ponent for the Maroons and everyone, including the Maroons themselves thought that the game was surely one for the Eastern win column but the breaks of the game went decidedly against the Maroon clad boys and they again went down to a surprise defeat. To add to this, on the next week-end the Maroons met and were defeated S by a small Union team in a game that Lady Luck really exerted herself in hindering the Eastern men. Three times during the fray the Maroons were inside of the Bull- dog ten-yard line and thrice they were unable to put the ball over the necessary line T and (inly an SO-yard return of an intercepted pass by an Eastern back enabled the score to be 13-7. Coach Hughes then stepped m and gave the team a severe shake-up in an effort O to find a winning combination but to no avail, for after scoring 9 points in as many minutes, the Maroons lost their ne:a game to the Georgetown Tigers largely through a series of poor passing plays and were unable to score on the Bengals again due to the strong defense put up by the Georgetonians. Then came the only bright spot m the N 'season, for with the student body and faculty strongly crying for a victory in the Homecoming Game against Morehead, the Maroons rose to the occasion with a fine 7-0 victory. The Eastern eleven clearly outplayed the Morehead during the entire

tilt but were unable to score until the "crucial" moment which happened to be iust about sixty seconds before the final whistle. The other two remaining games on the schedule were only nightmares to the followers of the Maroons for Western trimmed the Eastern aggregation by their massiveness and great power and Louisville won their game from an uninspired and worn team of Easterners.

Highlights of the season were: Greenwell's all-around playing throughout the en- tire schedule, Joe Hedges's ball-carrying in the Morehead and Georgetown games. Albert Cox's long runs in the Union and Louisville tilts, Ernie Young's fine defensive play during the year, Clifford Fox's punting, and Barney Wilson's fine end-play in the Morehead and Transy games.

Nine Seniors are lost to the team this year and will be sorely missed by the team

as well as the student body. They are : Ernest Young, Louis Corum, Clarence Sutter. Lloyd Dykes, Clifford Schulte, James Allen, Edward Hill, Albert Cox, and Paul Tierney.

One Hundred Thirteen T. C. McDonough, Physical Education

Tom Samuels, Line Coach

Ray Settle, Manager

Lewis Corum, Guard

Walter Engle, Back

Heher Tarter, Back

James Walker, Guard

Donald Michclson, Back

Farris Long, Guard

Roy Pille, Center

Clarence Sutter, End

Albert Cox, Back

Bernard Wilson, End

Bob Mavity, Back

Edward Hi Back

One Hundred Fourteen Charles "Turkey" Hughes, Varsity Coach

Lloyd Dykes, End

Alfred Portwood, Freshman Coach

Charles Bryant, End

f Wilson Gahbard, Tackle Paul Tierney, Tackle

Ernest Young, Center

Clifford Schulte, Guard

Richard Greenwell, Tackle Sam Pennington. Guard T lames Brown, Tackle

Roy Gann, Back 9 o

Joe Hedges, Back N

Kelly Kirk- land, Tackle

Clifford Fox, Back

One Hundred Fifteen FRESHMAN FOOTBALL

THE Little Maroons of 1934 was one of the hardest fighting freshman teams to ever represent Eastern on the gridiron. Coach Portwood was fortunate in having a

set of hard-driving, speedy backs as well as fast, sturdy linemen.

Although the Little Maroons played hut three games this year, they gave a good account of themselves in each of the tilts. Playing the Transylvania Tenderfeet as their first opponent, the yearlings drubbed the Lexington lads to the tune of 20-0.

The game was played on a muddy field and if it had not been for that fact the score would have been much larger. This game spoiled the Baby Maroons, for they under- estimated a strong Morehead eleven and were defeated 24-0. The Freshman in the final game bucked the strong Centre outfit. After an exciting contest which was filled with every possible brand of good football. Centre carried off the victory, 13-12

Harold (Mudder) Everhng was perhaps the outstanding ball carrier of the season and his long runs were a feature of every game. In the passing and punting depart- ments, Norbert Rechtin was outstanding, while Elwood Douglas and James Caldwell shared the baekfield honors. Both of these men will lend valuable support to the varsity next year. Harold Throckmorton, Ray Tucker, Jack Quaing, and Frank

Mitchell are also worthy of mention for their consistent work in the baekfield.

On the line, Norman Lee, Joe Molesburger, Jack (Sailor) Cummins, Louis Von W.dden, Charles Farris, Joe Shearer, and R. D. Lacey should be mentioned as play- ing the best brand of ball. In all, this line was perhaps the heaviest and most ver- satile that any freshman team at Eastern has ever had. In addition to the men men- tioned above, such players as Herman Douglas, Frank Vandermark, J. C. Wash and Joe Moore should be given credit for the style of ball which they played during the season.

This year's freshman team promises to furnish the varsity of next year with some of the best material that Eastern has ever had, and there is every indication that, with the coming of such experienced material as was represented the past season, Eastern is headed for a series of rather successful football seasons.

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Eastern. 21 Transylvania . Eastern.. Morehead .24 Eastern. 12 Centre .13

One Hundred Seventeen VARSITY BASKETBALL

HIS year's varsity Maroons was captained by Little Hale, veteran guard from TCarr Creek. Starting off the season with five straight conference victories, the Maroons met some rough sledding and were able to take only two games out of the remaining nine

tilts. Kentucky Wesleyn, Centre, Georgetown, Tennessee Wesleyn; and Morehead

L fell before the sharp shooting of the Maroons during the season while the Hughesmen were the victims of Centre, Transylvania, Morehead, Western, Murray and Berea.

This year's varsity team was composed of five sophomores, two juniors, and four senior men. Hinkle, Brown, DeMoisey, Fulkerson, and Kirkland were the sophomores; Scearce and Settle, the juniors; and Capt. Hale, Young, Ashmore, and Allen were the four-year men; and while the last four named players will be sorely missed next season, Eastern will have one of the best foundations for a truly great team next year

that it has ever had. J. B. Scearce, diminutive forward of the Maroons, was another shining light on the team. His speed and accurate goal tossing often drew the plaudits

of the' Maroon fans. Ashmore and Young, two senior guards, played fine ball all season for the Hughes-coached men and deserve much credit for the fine showing the Maroons made on several occasions. Allen and DeMoisey, the Walton, Ken- tucky twin forwards, gave great demonstrations of ball-handling in every game they participated in and along with Heman Fulkerson, Ray Settle, and Kelly Kirkland. N showed fine defensive ability. It was due to their fine guarding that kept the op- ponents at bay in several contests.

In a practice game before the regular season began, the Maroons took on the Alumni quintet, and the old grads turned the trick on the present Maroon team, largely

through the efforts of T. C. McDaniel, last year's pivotman.

The season's results follow:

Eastern 26 Alumni 36 Eastern 2 5 Western 46

Eastern 26 Ky. Wesleyn 24 Eastern 25 Murray 4"

Eastern 30 Centre 25 Eastern 31 Berea 32

Eastern 32 Ky. Wesleyn 27 Eastern 17 Transylvania ....2 3

Eastern 24 Georgetown 22 Eastern 29 Western 43

Eastern 37 Tenn. Wesleyn.. 34 Eastern 30 Centre .41

Eastern 20 Morehead 44 Eastern 17 Berea 26

Eastern 30 Union 19 Eastern 22 Morehead IS

One Hundred Eighteen Little Ha Ben Ashmore Guard Guard

J. B. Scearce VVoodrow Hinkle Forward Forward

James Allen Paul DeMoisey Forward Forward

James Brown Kelly Kirkland Center Center

Earnest Young Ray Settle Guard Guard

One Hundred Nineteen FRESHMAN BASKETBALL

EASTERN presented to the sporting world probably the best freshman basketball team in the S:ate of Kentucky. The team was composed entirely of experienced high school players from the several sections of the state and was whipped into shape by Coach Portwood. The Baby Maroons had everything: height, scoring ability, speed, good passing, and plenty of high class reserve material. There was only one fly in the ointment to spoil a perfect record for a perfect team, and- that was a loss to the Georgetown Cubs. The Baby Maroons later defeated teams by the scores that defeated the Georgetown team and they thus, enabled themselves to be called the best freshman basketball team in the State.

The Eastern quintet met and defeated such college teams as: Centre, Kentucky Wesleyn, Morehead, Berea, and Transylvania, with Booneville and Finchville high school teams also being defeated by the Little Maroons. The scores of the games played showed an advantage of from 5 to 30 points difference and clearly made Eastern an outstanding team.

The varsity will receive some of the best material it has ever received next year T when this year's freshman five appear as varsity men. Outstanding among the fresh- man players was Roy King, former Annville Institute star, who gave some of the most beautiful exhibitions of goal shooting that has ever been seen in the Weaver Gym. King also ran away with the high scoring honors of the team and was a fine defensive guard. Otwell Rankin, Covington, was another star of the Little Maroons. His free wheeling shots netted the Maroons many a goal and his defensive game at guard was all that could be asked for from any guard. Norman Lee, former Mays- ville athlete, was the floor man of the team and although he did not tally a great num- N of points, important in the Portwood machine his ber he was an cog because of pass work and floor work. Lee played forward on the team and was alternated with Cornett. Herman Douglas, Bcllevue, became one of the high scoring members of the team late in the season and gained a starting position on the Baby Maroon Five at forward. Douglas was a fine floor shot and a good passer and ball-handler.

Perhaps the most improved player on the whole team was Music, the elongated Maroon Center. He was an inexperienced, gangling youth when he first reported to Coach Portwood, but by the end of the season Music was playing basketball with the best of them and doing a grand job at center. His specialty shot was a rebound

that he made consistently after an Eastern shot had gone amiss. Music's 6-ft. fl- inch frame also came in handy in controlling the tip-off for the Baby Maroons.

Other fine players on the team were Cornett, with his amazing one-hand push shot that was a sure shot on any occasion: Lester King, with his speed and ability to make crip shots under any circumstances; Ncikirk, with his all-around ability; Tyree, with his goal shooting, and Caldwell, with his fine defensive work.

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S T O SEASON'S RESULTS N Eastern 39 Finchville 5

Eastern 41 Ky. Wesleyn ...31

Eastern 31 Centre 21 E

Eastern 52 Ky. Wesleyn 31

Eastern 22 Georgetown 26

Eastern 5S Booneville 15

Eastern 40 Morehead 29

Eastern 42 Bellevue .-20

Eastern 44 Berea 8

Eastern 25 Transylvania ...17

Eastern 2 5 Eastern All-Stars -.10

Eastern 38 Centre 32

Eastern 44 Berea 16

Eastern ...41 Morehead 1

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Sam Beckley .Editor

Robert Rankin Associate Editor E

Glenn G. Underwood Business Manager

Kenneth Edwards Assistant Business Manager S

Elizabeth Elmore Advertising Assistant Harriet Allen Art Editor T Martha Sudduth Art Editor Robert Mavity Sports Editor O Clifford Schulte Snap-Shot Editor Catherine Martin Literary Editor N Elizabeth McAllister Literary Editor

Ruth Talbott Typist

Josephine Kincaid Typist

Dorothy Tyng Senior Class Representative

Robert Rice Junior Class Representative

EDMOND T. Hesser Sophomore Class Representative

Otwell Rankin Freshman Class Representative

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Gibson Prather Editor-in-Chief

Morris Creech Managing Editor

Vernon Davis Advertising Manager

Donald Michelson Feature Editor

W. L. Keene Faculty Sponsor

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S T o ADVERTISING STAFF N Vernon Davis Manager Oakley Lanham Assistant Manager

CIRCULATION STAFF Mike Schulte Manager Otwell Rankin Exchange Manager

REPORTORIAL STAFF

Barbara Congleton Frazier Adams Margaret Willoughby Kathleen Welch Billy McLaughlin Ralph Maurer Betsy Anderson Hazel Powell Katherine Wilkins Lloyd Murphy Allen Mc.Manis Ed Hesser Bob Rankin

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Miss Pearl Buchanan Sponsor Kelly Clore Sergt.-at-Arms E Curtis Burnam President Bob Rice Business Manager Zerelda Lake Vice-President Jack Hughes Stage Manager Elizabeth Elmore Secretary Robert Terrill Electrician Elizabeth McIlvain Treasurer

MEMBERS

Jack Allen Pearl Hendren Elizabeth Ogden Tom Arnold James B. Judy \ irginia Parrish Carlotta Boneta Fisher Ingels Norbert Rechtin Frances Cocanaugher Mary {Catherine Ingels Nelva Richardson Barbara Congleton Theodore Keith Field Shackleford Mary Eleanor Denny Louise Kendall Rondal Sharp Donald Dorris Jack McCord Dorothy Tyng Mary Dorris Paul McGinnis Kelly Wagers Walter Engle Gentry Mcllvaine Nancy Walthall Thomas Farris Willis McKee E. T. Wiggins Marian Hagan Maude McLaughlin Margaret Willoughby Mary Frances Hale Joseph Meccia Sara White Mildred Hancock Donald Michclson Gertrude Whittington Frances Hanna Marshall Ney Margaret Zanng

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KAPPA DELTA PI M GAMMA CHI

Eastern has the distinctive honor of having a chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, the in- I ternational honorary society m Education. Application was made in 1934. After satisfying the National Council by meeting the rigid requirements, the charter was

grained in March, 1935. The name of the chapter is Gamma Chi and is the forty- L seventh to be installed in state teachers colleges.

In 1909 the Illinois Education Club at the University of Illinois, formulated plans 1-^

for the organization of a national society of Education. The purpose of the society was

1 To promote among students an interest in Education as a science. s

2. To toster high standards of preparation for teaching.

To encourage membership of those who have attained excellence of scholarship an d distinction in the field of Education.

In 1911, the Illinois Education Club was incorporated as the honorary educational fraternity, Kappa Delta Pi. There are ninety-four chapters in the United States and o the membership includes many distinguished educators.

The purpose of Gamma Chi, the chapter at Eastern, is to achieve the purpose of |\.| Kappa Delta Pi and to promote genuine interest in teaching as a profession, as well as to encourage the maximum in preparation for teaching. The charter members are: Jack Allen, Sam Beckley, Martha Culton, D. Thomas E Ferrell, Bessie Henry, Brooks Hinkle, Frances Hounchell, Clara Hudson, Melvin E. Mattox, Anna A. Schnieb, Ruth Talbott, Dailey Turner, Dorothy Tyng, Melva Walker, and Faye White.

The officers are: President, Dailey Turner; Vice-President, Dorothy Tyng; Sec- retary-Treasurer, Melva Walker; Reporter, Jack Allen; Historian, Anna A. Schnieb; Counsellor, Melvin E. Mattox.

Members of the faculty affiliated with other chapters of Kappa Delta Pi are: Mary L. Adams, Mrs. Mary Edmunds Barnhill, Virgil Burns, Lucille Derrick, Pres. H. L. Donovan, Fred Engle, Allie Fowler, Anna D. Gill, Eliza M. Hanson, Mary Frances

McKmney, William J. Moore, Ellen Pugh, and Ruby Rush.

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The World Affairs Club at Eastern was organized in 1932. It is affiliated with I the International Relations Clubs of the United States and is partially supported by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peaee. The purpose of the Club is to eneourage students and faculty to be tolerant of the ideas of other people, to study with an open mind all the problems of international relations, and to grasp the true L significance of world brotherhood. Membership in this club is of two classes (1) active, and (2) associate. Active E membership is invitational and limited to the majors and minors in the Department of

Geography and Geology. Eligibility is based upon a general average of 1.5 and a de- partmental average of 2.0. Associate membership is invitational and is open to all S faculty members and graduates of the college.

ACTIVE MEMBERS, 1934—1935 T Sam C. Beckley President O Dorothy C. Crews Vice-President

Lucy Simms Montjoy Secretary-Treasurer

Dr. L. G. Kennamer Sponsor N Mary Frances Mc.Kinney Sponsor

Carl E. Allen Fae Vaught Daily Turner Brooks Hinkle Mary Frances Shelton Robert Rankm Henry Hill John Tarter Lydia Catherine Martin Luther C. Jones John C. Sparrow Herbert Hogan James Drake Dorothy Selbee Curtis Farley Dorothy Nash Herschell Roberts Marshall Ney Casey Morton Fay White Vera Humfleet Elizabeth McAllister Miriam Herbst Elizabeth Ogden Henry Ludwig Flovd Cammack

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S T MADRIGAL CLUB O OFFICERS Miss Mary C. Murphy Director N Shirley Herren President Maude McLaughlin Vice-President Louise Hughes Secretary-Treasurer E Florence Champion Librarian Nancy Covington Social Representative

MEMBERS

E%'elyn Ausmus Helen Grant Patricia Parsons Virginia Bohn Naomi Gntton Hazel Powell Vida Bond Emaline Hall Betty Rice Beulah Clark Mayme Hamilton Nelva Richardson Barbara Congleton Elise Howell Cleo Robbins Mary Bess Culton Carolyn Hugo Elizabeth Robertson Mary Dorris Josephine Kincaid Mary Lilyan Smith Ann Edwards Grace Knck Martha Sudduth Mary Edwards Lucille Lawton Gwladys West Jeannette Flautz Catherine Martin Gertrude Whittington Alice Ford Hilda Meyers Kathryn Wilkins Jane Gill Betty Lee Mullen Margaret Willoughbv Ada Gilliam Virginia Parnsh

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James E. Van Peursem Director N Jack Allen President Marshall Ney Vice-President . Walter Holton Secretary and Treasurer

MEMBERS First Tenor First Bass Jack Allen William Bennett Edmond T. Hesser Gano Caywood Harold Mullins Guy FiUpatnck Nurbcrt Rechtin Henry Hughes Estilc Swan Herbert Lewis Charles Lucas Lee Poynter Clifford Schulte Dailey Turner

Second Tenor Homer Allen Second Bass James Heare Carl Allen Joe Meccia Morton Cunditf Donald Michelson Richard Evans Marshall Ney Vee Gay

J. D. Tolbert Walter Holton R. O. Tipton Gordon Nash

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S T PI OMEGA PI O Pi Omega Pi, national commercial teachers honorary fraternity, is the first fra- ternity ever to appear on the campus of the Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College. The Alpha Beta chapter was installed by the National President and the National Or- ganizer, February 9, 19 3 5. N

Active membership of Pi Omega Pi consists of those who are enrolled in college work as bona fide students who have met the following requirements: E (a) Ten or more semester hours of college credit in commerce.

(b) Five semester hours of college credit in education.

(c) Superior standing in all commercial studies. (At Eastern this is interpreted to mean average grade of at least "B")

(cl) At least medium standing other college subjects.

Similar high requirements are demanded for associate, alumni, and honorary mem- berships.

Charter members of the Alpha Beta Chapter of Pi Omega Pi are: Students:

Jack Allen, Mrs. W. J. Moore, Robert M. Creech, Ella Ray Hastie, Frank Hill, Gladys Karrick, Marguerite Wyrick, Dixie Jones and Glen Underwood. Alumni Members: Lucille Derrick, Martha Culton, R. R. Richards, R. K. Salyers, Margaret Durham and

Kenneth T. Marshall. Faculty Members: W. J- Moore, Edith G. Ford, Anna D. Gill.

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S T O PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB N Miss Eliza Hughes Faculty Sponsor Clarence Sutter President Melva Walker Vice-President E Mayme Hamilton Secretary -Treasurer

The Physical Education Club of Eastern, the professional organization of the Physical Education department, is composed entirely of majors and minors in the de- partment. The club membership includes fifty student members and the entire faculty of the physical education and health departments.

The object of the organisation is to bind together those people who are interested in Physical Education into one group so as to further the cause of their profession in both school and Commonwealth, and to better the individual's chances of becoming successful in this field.

The club has been extremely active in the recreational activities on the campus, having had charge of most of the informal parties on the campus during the year.

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T HOME ECONOMICS CLUB O OFFICERS N Ruth Dix Sponsor Pauline Goatley President Helen Gardiner Vice-President E Martha Gray Secretary-Treasurer June Redding Club Reporter

This club, as well as all others, has ideals which it upholds. It extends a hand ot friendship, not only to its members, but to all those who are interested in better homes for the future. Its aim is to make young women realize how closely associated health is to wholesome recreation. Our manners, our dress, and even our thoughts are in- fluenced by the comradeship which we gain through our association with each other.

During the Christmas season the club collected food and clothing which were given to the needy families in the home communities of the various club members. In addition to this, the club furnished cookies to the Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A Christmas party.

Our motto: "Service for all. and not for the individual."

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The Baptist Student Union was organised on Eastern's Campus in 1928, and has N operated continuously since. The work has been under the direction of a student worker supported by the denomination since 1952, and for the past two years has been declared First Magnitude according to the standards of the Southern Baptist Department of Student Work. During the second semester of the present session, 457 students have been members of Baptist churches. All students who enroll in any

activity of a local Baptist church are members of the organisation.

MEMBERS

Mamie Wells Kenneth Herren Rondal Sharp Delhert Partin Agnes Edmunds Mildred Haneock Pauline Goatley Edmond Hesser Luther Jones Lillian Parker Beulah Clark Mr. F. A. Englc Harold Clore Estile Swan Mrs. C. L. Breland Edith Hensley June Redding Lottie Pierce Anna Lee Hughes Edna Stivers Dr. C. L. Breland

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S ELEMENTARY COUNCIL Mary Frances Smoot President T Geneva Rardin Vice-President Helen B. Kiser Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Gladys Perry Tyng and Miss May C. Hansen Sponsors O L. M. Adams Mary T. Edwards Mabel Kemper Charles Roberts Shefton Adams Fern Feltner Maude Kemper Margaret Russell Kathcrine Aldridge Alma Lucille Fields Helen Kiser Catherine Scmrmer Anna Ware Arrasmith Nora Fields Louise Larkin Dorothy Selbee N Louise Balden Jeannette Flautz Edith LeMaster Mrs. Josephine Beatrice Ballard Helen Lucille Fogle Pauline Ligon Singleton Erma Banks Alice Ford Maude Linlcy Mary Frances Smoot Bruce Barker Alice Clay Gault Madge Littrel Josephine Stanley Olive Blanche Baugh Ruth German Lydia Catherine Delia Stapleton Beatrice Birt Madalyn Glasscock Martin Vivian Stephenson Roy Bishop Virginia Glasscock Ava Lee Mains Lorinne Stigall Grace Bowling Naomi Goble Mausic C. May Edna Stivers Earl Brandenburg Ruth Hackley Elisabeth McAllister Joanne Swango Nora Brashear Marian Hagan Hubert Mcintosh Hazel Swartz Mrs. Virgil Brashear Mildred Hancock Arthur Miniard Ruth Talbott Daisy Broughton May C. Hansen Jessie Belle Moore W. O. Ternll Edna K. Bullock Joe C. Helton John W. Moore Lucille Tudor Lilhe Maude Burns Georgia Henage Bessie Mane Morgan Mrs. Gladys Perry Nell Burton Bessie E. Henry Wanda Neikirk Tyng Madeline Catlett Edith Hcnsley Kate Padgett Allene Wachs Florence Champion Thelma Hill Dclbert Partin Geneva Waddle Lola Kathryn Clark Wilma Hill Cleo Pennington Dorothv Wagoner Mary Ann Cornett Mary Kathcrine Myrtle Perry Edith Ward Hubert V. Damron Holcomb Lottie Pierce Virgil Warrix Shoff Daugherty Icie Hoskins Bonnie Ponder Louise Weaver Vernon Davis Stella Howard Neal Prcwitt Mamie A. Wells Robert DcVore Garrett Howard Geneva Rardin Joclla Whitaker Martha Dinwiddie Dixie Jones Ada Reed Rachel Whitenack Janet Dudderar Inez Jordon Martha Reed Kathryn Wilkms Mrs. Walter I. Ecton Mary K. Kalb Marie Reynolds Anna Wvles Naomi Kalb Evelyn Riley

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OFFICERS O Miss Lucile Derrick Sponsor Norbert Rechtin President Jack Quainc Vice-President N Rosa McNeill Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS First Row Second Row Third Rou E Marshall Ney Miss Lucile Derrick Clifford Eubank Robert Mavity Clifford Schulte Kathryn Folmer Mary Gould Mervin Dicken Lucile Lawton Helen Grant Caroline Hugo Jeannette Plants Ruth Perry Helen Gardiner Louise Weaver Geneva Rardin Edith Alhngton Hilda Meyers Martha Reed Eileen Fight Rosa McNeill Virginia Bohn Elizabeth Rice James Allen Melva Walker Ruth German Herman Douglas George Scharf Jack Quaing Otwell Rankin James Settle Robert Ruby William Macht

Fourth Row Fifth Row Invan CVHara Harold Graham Charles Warner Sydney Wert Dorothy Thornton Norbert Rechtin Elizabeth Eifert Louis Von Walden William Bennett George Martin Kelly Clore Paul Fichlie Clarence Sutter Charles Richardson James Ogden Owen Romaine

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OFFICERS Gilly Joe _____ President O Cleo Robbins Vice-President Marie Howard ...Secretary

Rondal Sharp _ Treasurer N F. A. Exgle Sponsor E MEMBERS

Roscoe Parks Martha Miller Ruth Herrcll Edna Bullock Jessie Wilson Stella McWhorter Leighton Watkins Vera Forester Reed Locke Madeline Broyles Marvin McWhorter Boyd Thompson Orena Croley Mrs. Buelah Andes F. A. Engle" Anson Begley Lemuel Stamper Ed. Hill Bill Ball Estile Swan Helena McKamey Dicie Smith Kathenne Wilson Mary Bess Culton Virginia Carson Myrtle Loudermilk Joe Meccia Cleo Robbins Marie Howard Margarette Gentry- Ernest Goodin Charles Farris Rondal Sharp Joe Gilly Stella Howard Daisy Broughton Lelia Mae Giles Betty Lee Mullen Lester Locke Jennings Tallent Ada Cornelius Mrs. Elsie Jones Delia Tolliver John Ellison Palestine Hammond Willie Gladys Brock Nancy Creech Fred Vandermark Glenna Begley Luther Jones Madge Craig Newman Sharp Jack Smith J. C. Laycock Jessie Johnson Hubert Vaughn Leota Kelly Ola Mae Johnson Glenn Faulkner Truman Huff Denver Howard Emma Patrick Maymond Lovett Roxie Dixon Helen Bach Addie Harmon Alene Stephens Gleneva Sharpe Buelah Clark Floy Young Orville Ballou Nell Sargent Mrs. Flora Proffitt Flora White Nell Stewart R. D. Lacey Lucy Allen Pearl Thomas Voline Miller Grace Gross

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Miss Allie Fowler Faculty Sponsor N Bill Richards President

A. D. Roberts - Vice-President FLORENXE H. Neikirk Secretary -Treasurer E Fenimore Cover Sergt.-dt'Arms

MEMBERS

Birt. Beatrice Cover, Fenimore Richards, Bill Brown. Mable Hall. Noel Richardson, Nelva Burkett, Orville Hines. Arthur Roberts, Mrs. A. D Casada. Elizabeth Jones, Fred Roberts, A. D.

Cordell, Ittylene L. Marcum, Mabel Sears, Bruce Cordell, Myrtle McDonald, Edith Skidmore, Virgil Cordell, Noble L. Meece, Cecil Tarter, Heber Cooper, Clifford Meece, Virgil Taylor. Inez Cundiff, Morton Mercer, Ruby Thompson, Glenn Denny, Flossie Morgan, Bessie Todd, Alice Dobbs, Arnold Millins, Edna Todd, Burnadean Dobbs, Harold Neikirk, Florence Vaught, Jennie Dungan, Elizabeth Neikirk, Lyle Vancover. Martha Estes, Flostena Neikirk, Wanda Weddle, Edward Richards, Mrs. Bill

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Mildred Hancock ...

Kathryn Wilkins Treasurer

MEMBERS

Daisy Broughton Georgia Henage Florence Castle Anna Mae Jackson Madeline Catlett Jane Painter Nancy Creech Maude Linlev Janet Dudderar Allene Robertson Mary Edwards Dorothy Selbee Alma Fields Eloise Young Beulah Gabbert

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Jack Allen. Alto Clarinet Kenneth Herren, Alto Saxophone N Betsy Anderson, Alto Saxophone Walter Holton, Bass Evelyn Ausmus, Alto Saxophone Sara Land, C]arinet Bessie Baumgardner, Sponsor Norman Lee, Drum Major E Dorothy Baxter. Clarinet Gordon Nash, Cornet Edith Baxter, Oboe Marshall Ney, Drum Mary Eleanor Denny, French Horn Joseph Owen, Drum Joe Blunchi, Trombone Harold Owens, Trombone Thomas Bonny, Cornet Ada Reed, Cornet Dorothy Brock, French Horn Harold Rigsby, Piccolo Doniphan Burrus, Cornet Owen W. Romainc, Bass Mary Lois Clark, Clarinet Bennett Rose, Horn Morris Creech, Baritone George Scharf, Clarinet Morton Cundiff, Clarinet Mary Lillian Smith, Alto Saxophone Dann Denny, Horn Zack Park Smith, Alto Saxophone William Dingus, Trombone Raymond Stivers, Bass Nelson Elder, Drum Martha Sudduth, Drum Richard Evans, Clarinet Estile Swan, Cornet Thomas Farris, Cornet Kelly Wagers, Drum Jack Fife, Clarinet Jean Willis, Piccolo

Noel C. Hall, Tenor Saxophone Andrew J. Wright, Trombone Charles Hatfield, Bass

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B Aaron, Oris (Senior) Russell Springs, Ky. Bach, Delphia Louise (Fresh.) Lee City, Ky. Abney, Ida M. (Fresh.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Bach, Flynn Hall (Soph.) Shade. Ky. Ahney, Reuben Leonard (Fresh.) Berea, Ky. Bach, Helen Maxine (Fresh.) Frenchburg, Ky. Abrams, Mildred (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Bailey, Joy (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Adams, Betty M. (Soph.) Kona, Ky. Bailey, Richard Wayne (Fresh.) De Mossville. M Adams, Doris Muriel (Fresh.) Cumberland, Ky. Ky. Adams, Ethel Woods (Soph.) Delphia, Ky. Baker, Charlotte Rumsey (Soph.) McKee, Ky. Adams, Frazier B. (Soph.) Jeremiah, Ky. Baker, Clarence Dow (Soph.) Holbrook, Ky. Adams, Henry Lamar (Fresh.) Owenton, Ky. Baker, James R. (Soph.) Mummie, Ky. I Adams, Jack, Jr. (Soph.) Quail, Ky. Baker, Mary Robertson (Junior) Gray Hawk. Adams, John Dee, (Junior) Delphia, Ky. Ky. Adams, Lundy (Fresh.) Crown, Ky. Baker, Oral (Soph.) Berea, Ky. Adams, Luther (Soph.) Pine Ridge, Ky. Baker, Sarah Katherine (Fresh.) Berea. Ky. L Adams, Mary Edith (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Balden. Sadie Louise (Soph.) Harrodsburg. Ky. Adams, Ollie (Senior) Hagerhill, Ky. Ball, Willard Smith (Fresh.) Harlan, Ky. Adams, Shefton Shelly (Soph.) Pine Ridge. Ballard, Nancy Beatrice (Soph.) Irvine, Ky. Ky. Ballou, Orvilee (Senior) Williamsburg, Ky. Adkins, Claude (Senior) Mt. Olivet, Ky. Ballou, Sara Emma (Soph.) Marshes Sidine, E Alcorn, Flaura Mae (Soph.) Sand Gap, Ky. Ky. Aldndge, Kathenne (Junior) Lancaster, Ky. Banks, Erma (Soph.) Whitesburg, Ky. Allen, Berdnck LaMarr (Fresh.) Northern, Ky. Barber, Wilburn (Fresh.) Switzer, Ky. Allen, Carl Edward (Senior) Liberty, Ky. Barker, Bruce Wilson (Soph.) Travelers Rest, S Allen, Edith Phillips (Junior) Covington, Ky. Ky. Allen, Golden Wells (Soph.) Baptist, Ky. Barnes, Edwin Wilson (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Allen, Harriet Floretta (Senior) Berea. Ky. Baugh, Alma Evelyn (Fresh.) Eubank, Ky. Allen, Homer (Fresh.) Oneida, Ky. Baugh. Blanche Olive (Soph.) Eubank, Ky. Allen, Jack (Senior) Prestonsburg, Ky. Baugh, Henry M. (Senior) Richmond, Ky. T Allen, James Robert (Senior) Walton, Ky. Baumgardner, Bessie (Junior) Middlesboro, Ky. Allen, Louise Perkins (Soph.) Berea, Ky. Beatty, Moore (Fresh.) Marydell, Ky. Allen, Lucye L. (Soph.) London, Ky. Beckley, Sam Combs (Senior) Shelby ville, Ky. Allington, Edith (Soph.) Newport, Ky. Becknell. William Edward (Soph.) Boone- O Amerine, Anna Frances (Soph.) Ravenna, Ky. ville, Ky. Anderson, Betsy Richards (Soph.) Shawhan, Begley, Anson (Fresh.) Ingram. Ky. Ky. Begley, Glenna Mae (Junior) Middlesboro, Ky. Andes. Beulah Wyrick (Junior) East Bern- Belcher, Lucy Forrest (Senior) Corbin, Ky. N stadt. Ky. Bell, Clarence Lee (Fresh.) Louisville, Ky. Angel, Earle (Soph.) Heidelberg, Ky. Bell, Edna Fay (Fresh.) Vicco, Ky. Angel, Green Berry (Senior) Berea, Ky. Bell, Lawrence Wendell (Soph.) Barrier, Ky.

Anglin, Lee Roy (Fresh.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Bell. Roy J.. Jr. (Unclassified) Louisville, Ky. Applegate, Bonnie Jeanne (Special) Ashland, Bellamy, Robert Manley (Fresh.) Zelda, Ky. E Ky. Bennett, William Ellsworth (Fresh.) Covington, Arnett, Arthur Ray (Soph.) Mistletoe, Ky. Ky. Arnett, Minerva Jerie (Unclassified) Prestons- Bentley, Charles Jackson (Unclassified) Mt. burg, Ky. Olivet, Ky. Arnett, Winifred M. (Fresh.) Berea, Ky. Benton, Burgin L. (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Arnold. Kathenne (Fresh.) Falmouth, Ky. Benton, Esther Nelmo (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Arnold, Laura Rinehart (Fresh.) Springfield, Benton, Jessie Mae (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Ky. Benton, Leonard Allen (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Arnold, Mary Katherine (Fresh.) Worthville, Benton, Margaret (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Ky. Benton, Morman Earl (Junior) Irvine, Ky. Arnold. Tom E. (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Berlapp, Carola Johanna (Fresh.) Stanford. Ky. Arrasmith, Anna Ware (Junior) Bethel, Ky. Bcrtholt, Hester Frodge (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Arrington, Hudson (Soph.) Blaine, Ky. Bertram, Verda Hazel, (Soph.) Windy, Ky. Arvin, Pattie Miles (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Biddle, Dorothy May (Soph.) Georgetown, Ky. Asberry, Lena Dunnington (Soph.) Windy, Ky. Bingham, Luther Bolden (Fresh.) Pineville, Ky. Asbury, Ova (Soph.) Kenvir, Ky. Bingham, Oval Geneva (Soph.) Prestonsburg. Ashcraft, Ohna (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Ky. Ashcraft, Zack (Soph.) Beattyville, Ky. But, Beatrice C. (Junior) Pulaski, Ky. Ashmore, Robert Ben (Senior) Madisonville, Bishop, Flossie Allen, (Special) Trixie, Ky. Ky. Bishop, Roy (Soph.) Conkling, Ky. Athy, Asher (Fresh.) Beattyville, Ky. Black, Anna Bales (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Athy, Omeda C. (Soph.) Beattyville. Ky. Black, Beulah (Soph.) Livingston, Ky. Ausmus, Evelyn Rogers (Junior) Middlesboro, Black. Edward (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Ky. Black, Frank Bush (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky.

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Blackard, Samuel E. (Soph.) Versailles, Ky. Bruner, Gladys Snyder Mrs. (Junior) Lan- Blair, Elmer (Fresh.) Whitesburg, Ky. caster, Ky. Blair, Lindsay D. (Soph.) Garrard, Ky. Bryant, Christine Maude (Soph.) Sumner, Ky. Blair, Ruby (Soph.) McKee, Ky. Bryant, James T. (Junior) McKinney, Ky. Blakeman, Mary Ramsey (Soph.) Lancaster, Bryant, Louise Davis (Junior) Sumner, Ky. Ky. Bryant, Robert Elmer (Fresh.) Sumner, Ky. Bogie, Eleanor (Fresh.) Mr. Sterling, Ky. Bullock, Edna K. (Junior) Pittsburg. Ky. Bogie, M Pauline (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Bullock, Victor H. (Soph.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Bogle, Willie Rosine (Soph.) Somerset, Ky. Burke, Emmanuel (Junior) Liomilli, Ky. Bohn, Virginia Anne (Fresh.) Newport, Ky. Burkett, Mollie P. Mrs. (Soph.) Liberty, Ky. Bond, Lucille Leslie (Junior) Catlettsburg, Ky. Burkett, Orville H. (Soph.) Nancy, Ky. Bond, Wilma Lovetta (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Burnam, Curtis F. (Senior) Richmond, Ky. I Boneta, Eulogia Carlota (Soph.) Rio Piedras, Burns, Lillie Maud (Soph.) Lexington, Ky. Puerto Rico Burton, Charles Calvin (Soph.) Blaine, Ky. Botkin, Clyde Neatherly (Soph.) Paint Lick, Burton, Nell Jacqueline (Soph.) Stacy Fork, Ky. Ky. L Bowen, Pauline Mildred (Fresh.) Harrods- Butler, Raymond (Fresh.) Blaine, Ky. burg, Ky. Byrd. Bessie (Fresh.) Loyall, Ky. Bowling, Grace Morris (Soph.) Bowlingtown, Byrd. Thelma (Soph.) Loyall, Ky. Ky. Bowling, Walter Abner (Junior) Bowling- E town, Ky. Bowman, Goldie Eugenia (Soph.) Peoples, Ky. Cable, Mildred T. (Fresh.) Fincastle, Ky. Bowman, Kermit C. (Soph.) Welchburg. Ky. Caldwell, James F. (Fresh.) Loyall, Ky. Bowman, Oman Rhoda (Junior) Welchburg, Callebs, Agnes (Senior) Lancaster, Ky. S Ky. Calhhan, Orpha Mrs. (Junior) Irvine, Ky. Bracht, Maxine Dorothy (Soph.) Crittenden, Camic, Julia (Fresh.) Bondville, Ky. Ky. Cammack, Owen (Senior) Owenton, Ky. Bradley, Gay (Senior) Yatesville, Ky. Campbell, Daniel E. (Soph.) Booneville, Ky. J. T Brandenburg, Algin (Fresh.) Millers Creek, Ky. Campbell, Edith R. (Junior) Booneville, Ky. Brandenburg, Dudley (Senior) Fixier, Ky. Campbell, Katherine (Soph.) Hustonville, Ky. Brandenburg, Earl (Soph.) Millers Creek, Ky. Carnes, Dorothy Dean (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky.

Brandenburg, Inez (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Carpenter, J. B. (Senior) Waddy, Ky. Brandenburg, Lou Anna (Fresh.) College Hill. Carr, Ruth (Fresh.) Panola. Ky. O Ky. Carrier, Roberta (Fresh.) Yosemite, Ky. Brandenburg, Verda Mae (Junior) St. Helens, Carson, Edna V. (Senior) Gatliff, Ky. Ky. Carson, Georgia Lee (Junior) Wilmore, Ky. Brashear, Nora (Soph.) Irvine, Ky. Carter, Hazel Ellen (Junior) Stone. Ky. N Brashear, Mrs. Virgie (Special) Irvine, Ky. Carter, Hazel Lois (Fresh.) Moreland, Ky. Brashear, Virginia Lee (Soph.) Berea, Ky. Casada, Ora Elizabeth (Soph.) Pulaski, Ky. Bray, Arroma (Soph.) Humphrey, Ky. Casey, Mary Elizabeth (Junior) Loyall. Ky. Bray, Clifford Jean (Fresh.) Humphrey, Ky. Casey, Walker Burnam (Fresh.) Lancaster, Brewer, George W. (Junior) Stanton, Ky. Ky. Brewer. Kermie Nicholas (Fresh.) Travelers Cass, Inez Margaret (Fresh.) Brodhead, Ky. Rest, Ky. Casteel, Mane Medlock (Fresh.) Annville, Ky. Brittain, Washington Earl (Soph.) Clarence, Cates, Ethel (Fresh.) Edenton, Ky. Ky. Catlett, Madeline (Soph.) Lawrenceburg, Ky. Brock, Lawrence Otto (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Caudill, Dan F. (Soph.) Brock, Ky. Brock, Willie Gladys (Fresh.) Pineville, Ky. Caudill, Ruby (Fresh.) Farler, Ky. Brockman, Ethel (Special) Sand Gap, Ky. Caudill, Samuel E. (Junior) Stambaugh, Ky. Brothers, Neal Thomas (Fresh.) Wilhsburg, Caudill, Vennie (Soph.) Russell, Ky. Ky. Caywood, Gano Dudley (Soph.) Versailles, Broughton, Daisy (Senior) Pineville, Ky. Ky. Broughton. Margaret Helen (Soph.) Richmond, Caywood, Helen F. (Soph.) Booneville, Ky. Ky. Cecil, Mane Gertrude (Soph.) Hardburly, Ky. Brown, Belvia (Fresh.) Eolia, Ky. Chambers, Daisy (Senior) Baptist, Ky. Brown, Edgar L. (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Champion, Florence (Soph.) Salvisa, Ky. Brown, Effie DeEster (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Chapman, Juanita (Soph.) Zion Station, Ky. Brown, Mabel Marie (Fresh.) Eubank, Ky. Chasteen, Grace Elnore (Senior) Lancaster. Brown, Ruth Blackwell (Soph.) Witt Springs, Ky. Ky. Chasteen, William Herman (Soph.) Mt. Brown, Stevie Thompson (Junior) Richmond. Vernon, Ky. Ky. Chenault, Harvey (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Broyles, Lois Madeline (Junior) Emlyn, Ky. Childers, James Gloyd (Junior) Jackson, Ky. Brumback, Charles E. (Junior) Tyner, Ky. Childs, Russell McKee (Fresh.) Falmouth, Ky.

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Chinn, Harry Clinton (Fresh.) Dover, Ky. Craig, Madge Helena (Fresh.) Rockhold, Ky. Clark, Beulah Elizabeth (Fresh.) Corbin, Ky. Craig, Margaret E. (Soph.) Ghent, Ky. Clark, Darwin (Soph.) Greenwood, Ky. Craig, Virginia Bell (Fresh.) Frankfort, Ky. Clark, George Rogers (Soph.) Whitley City, Creech, Grant Smith (Fresh) Cumberland, Ky. Ky. Creech, Lucinda (Fresh.) Loyall, Ky. Clark. Letha (Junior) Auxier, Ky. Creech, Nancy Ann (Soph.) Bledsoe, Ky. M Clark, Lola Kathryn (Junior) Paint Lick, Ky. Creech, Ray (Soph.) Cumberland, Ky. Clark, Mary Lois (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Creech, Robert Morris (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Clark, William Vernon (Fresh.) Mt. Vernon, Cress, Oliver (Junior) Benge, Ky. Ky. Crews, Dorothy C. (Junior) Shelbyville, Ky. Claypoole, John (Fresh.) Mt. Olivet, Ky. Crews, Georgetta (Fresh.) Lancaster, Ky. Clore, Harold Kelly (Soph.) Burlington, Ky. Croley, Orena (Junior) Alva, Ky. Cobb, Anna Margaret (Soph.) Owenton, Ky. Cross, Alfred Edwin (Senior) Junction City, Cocanougher, Frances (Fresh.) Danville, Ky. Ky. Coffey, Arvol Lester (Soph.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Cross, Chester A. (Senior) Junction City, Ky. L Coker, Opal (Fresh.) Waynesburg, Ky. Culton, Mary Bess, (Soph.) Corbin, Ky. Cole, Roy Lee (Soph.) Lower Buffalo, Ky. Cummins, Jack Waddell (Fresh.) Pikeville, Coleman, James Albert (Junior) Millard, Ky. Ky. Colley, Lois (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Cundiff, Carlie Thos. (Junior) Primrose, Ky. Collins, Elizabeth Bennett (Soph.) Richmond, Cundiff, Kathryn (Junior) Irvine, Ky. Ky. Cundiff, Marke (Fresh.) Somerset, Ky. Collins, Estelle (Senior) Berea, Ky. Cundiff, Morton Atherton (Soph.) Somerset, Collins, James Richman (Junior) Maysville, K y-. Ky. Cunningham, Elmer Win^ate (Soph.) Switzer, Collins, Mary Ann (Fresh.) Richmond, Kv. Ky. Collins, William Joe (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Curtis, Anna Dean (Fresh.) Mt. Sterling, Ky. Combs, Goldie Evelyn (Soph.) Napfor, Ky. Cuzick, Mary Frances (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Combs, Haden (Soph.) Ricetown, Ky. Combs, Lillian (Fresh.) East Point, Ky. Combs, Ruth Brown (Soph.) Berea, Ky. D

Congleton, Ed. (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Dalton, Delmar J. (Soph.) Powersburg, Ky.

Conglcton. J. Barbara (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Dalton, Oakley Dulen (Soph.) Powersburg, Conley, Ruby C. (Fresh.) Cliff, Ky. Ky. Cook, Robert Neil (Fresh.) Berea, Ky. Damron, Mrs. G. D. (Soph.) Shop Branch, Cook, Sherman Martin (Fresh.) Green Hall, Ky. Ky. Damron, Hubert V. (Soph.) Virgie, Ky. Cook, Thelma (Fresh.) Herd, Ky. Daugherty, Leonard (Soph.) Freeburn, Ky. Cooper, Clifford (Junior) Ansel, Ky. Daugherty, Shoff (Junior) Monticello, Ky. Cooper, Mattie (Fresh.) Jellico, Tenn. Davidson, Estill (Fresh.) Annville, Ky. Cooper, Myrtle (Soph.) Ansel, Kv. Davidson, Oscoe (Special) Ingram, Ky. Cordell, Ittylene V. L. Mrs. (Junior) Burn- Davis, Barbara S. Mrs. (Junior) Frazer, Ky. side, Ky. Davis, Homer C. (Junior) Ezel, Ky. Cordell, Noble Lewis (Soph.) Burnside, Ky. Davis, Kenneth (Soph.) Frazer, Ky. Cornelius, Ada Belle (Soph.) Mershon. Ky. Davis, Mary Lou (Soph.) Williamsburg, Ky. Cornett, Hylda Payne (Fresh.) Berea, Ky. Davis. Vernon Taylor (Soph.) Paint Lick, Cornett, I. S. (Soph.) LaRue, Ky. Ky. Cornett, Mary Ann (Junior) Booneville, Ky. Davidson, Cora (Fresh.) Brutus, Ky. Cornett, Mike Hurst (Junior) Booneville, Ky. Dean, Sara I., (Junior) Marion, Ky. Cornett, Stella Fields (Soph.) Slemp, Ky. Deaton, John (Senior) Altro, Ky. Cornn, Luther W. (Fresh.) Corbin, Ky. Deaton, Mrs. Maurine P. (Senior) Altro, Ky. Corum, Lewis (Junior) Corbin, Ky. Deaton, Oscar Amos (Senior) Dalesburg, Ky. Cosby, John Floyd (Junior) Red House, Ky. Deaton, Tom (Senior) Altro, Ky. Cotton, Iris Jean (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Dejarnette, Hattie (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Cotton, James (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. DeLong, Ova O. (Soph.) Matthew, Ky. Covington. Nancy Cunningham (Soph.) Rich- DeMoisey, Paul Barry (Soph.) Walton, Ky. mond, Ky. Dempsey, Alice Corinne (Fresh.) Warfield, Ky. Cox, Albert Bond (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Denham, Dorothy Lee (Soph.) Rice Station, Cox, Lillian M. (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Ky. Cox, Mary Emily (Fresh.) Crystal, Ky. Denny, Beatrice (Soph.) Monticello, Ky. Cox, Mary Rice (Fresh.) Rice Station, Ky. Denny, Elsie (Junior) Monticello, Ky. Cox, Nannie Lou (Junior) Rice Station, Ky. Denny, Flossie Elizabeth (Soph.) Bronston, Ky. Coyer, Mary (Junior) Prestonsburg, Ky. Denny, Lillian (Junior) Elihu, Ky. Coyle, Alvis Newton (Junior) Foxtown, Ky. Denny, Mary Eleanor (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Coyle, Elmer Allen (Fresh.) Foxtown, Ky. DeVore, Robert Evans (Soph.) Sanders, Ky. Craft, Hettie (Fresh.) Millstone, Ky. Dicken, Mervin C. (Fresh.) California, Ky.

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Dingus, William James (Fresh.) Prestonsburg. Elam. Jeanette Rose (Fresh.) Pineville, Ky. Ky. Elliott, Edith (Junior) Rice Station, Ky. Dii\widdie. Martha Ray (Soph.) Junction Elliott, Elmer Austin (Soph.) Humphrey, Ky. City, Ky. Elliott, Evelyn Mildred (Fresh.) Rice Station, Diseker, Doris Emalene (Soph.) Rockhold. Ky. Ky. Dishon, Leona (Soph.) Crab Orchard. Ky. Ellis. John Henry (Special) Bledsoe. Ky. M Disney, Ruth E. (Junior) Corbin. Ky. Ellison, Herbert (Junior) Myra. Ky. Dixon, Pearlleen (Soph.) Charley, Ky. Ellison, John W. (Fresh.) Corbin. Ky. Dixon, Roxie Mclntyre (Senior) London, Ky. Elmore, Elizabeth E. (Senior) Richmond. Ky. Dobbs, Arnold Theo. (Soph.) Sloans Valley, Emmons, Minna Christine (Fresh.) Tolles- 1 Ky. boro, Ky. Dobbs, Delia Meece (Special) Sloans \ alley. Engle, Mattie Lee (Fresh.) Berca, Ky. Ky. Englc. Walter Robert (Soph.) Berea, Ky. Dobbs. Harold Wesley (Soph.) Sloans \ alley. Estes, Flostena (Soph.) Science Hill, Ky. Ky. Estndge, Lorene (Fresh.) Stanford, Ky. L Dobson, Edgar (Senior) Pigeonroost, Ky. Estndge, Nannie A. (Senior) Stanford, Ky. Dobson, One (Junior) Pigeonroost, Ky. Eubank. Clifford Joseph (Fresh.) Covington, Dolen, Shirley Opal (Fresh.) Monticello, Ky. Doolin, LaVerne (Soph.) Bryantsville, Ky. Evans, George Waller (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. E Dorris, Donald Hought (Senior) Richmond, Evans, Gladys (Junior) Richmond. Ky. Ky. Everting. Harold Elsworth (Fresh.) Ashland. Dorris, Mary (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Kv. Dorsey, Harold Winston (Fresh.) Shelbyville, Ky. S Dotson, Mae (Soph.) Stone. Ky. Douglas, Delbert Floyd (Soph.) Middlesburg. Fain. Oscar Vernon (Soph.) Pine Hill, Ky. Ky. Fairchild, Nell (Senior) Monticello, Ky. Douglas, Elbert (Junior) Williamsburg, Ky. Farmer, Alice Sparks (Soph.) McKee. Ky. T Douglas, Herman Brown (Fresh.) Bellevue, Ky. Farmer. Luther C. (Junior) McKee, Ky. Douglas, Orville Elwood (Fresh.) Ashland, Ky. Farris, Charles Leon (Fresh.) Corbin, Ky. Dowden, Mrs. Pearl M. (Soph.) Berea, Ky. Farris, Jacob Thomas (Junior) Richmond. Ky. Drake, James Harry (Senior) Louisville. Ky. Farris, Mary Kate (Junior) Raywick. Ky. O Drake, Minnie Carolyn (Fresh.) Bloomfield. Faulkner. Glen (Senior) Williamsburg, Ky. Ky. Feltner, E. Fern (Soph.) Cinda, Ky. Drury, Robert Datis (Fresh.) Wilhsbury, Ky. Feltner, Lelia (Soph.) Cinda, Ky. Dudderar, Janet (Junior) Stanford, Ky. Ferguson, Eulah Mae (Soph.) Mount Vernon. Dudderar, Kathleen (Soph.) Stanford, Ky. Ky. N Dugger, Estill Logan (Fresh.) Loyall. Kv. Ferguson, Geneva Fern (Fresh.) Mount Dunavent, Thelma (Fresh.) Owenton, Ky. Vernon, Ky. Duncan, Edward Douglas (Soph.) Mill Fichlie, Paul E. (Fresh.) Covington, Ky. Springs, Ky. Fields, Alma Lucille (Soph.) Falmouth, Ky. Dungan, Elizabeth Jane (Fresh.) Pulaski, Ky. Fields, Nora Lynn (Junior) Mount Vernon, Dunigan, Beulah (Soph.) Mildred, Ky. Ky.

Durham, J. Chester (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Fields, Raymond (Soph.) Gander, Ky. Dutton, Gertrude (Soph.) Somerset. Ky. Fife. Paul (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Dyer, Bennie (Senior) Leburn, Ky. Fight, Eileen Frances (Fresh.) Covington. Ky. Dyer, Joseph E. (Junior) Prestonsburg. Ky. Fitzgerald, Walter Louis (Senior) Frankfort, Kv. Fitzpatnck. Robert Guy (Senior) Georgetown. Ky. Eades, Frankie McDonald (Junior) Red House. Flannery, Moss W'ayne (Junior) Herd, Ky. Ky. Flautz, Jeannette V. (Junior) Covington. Ky. Ecton, Mrs. Walter I. (Senior) Winchester. Fleming, Mabel (Junior) Etty, Ky. Ky. Floyd, Ethel Virginia (Soph.) Somerset. Ky. Edmunds, Agnes Alice (Fresh.) Bristow, Ky. Fogle, Helen Louise (Fresh.) Falmouth, Ky. Edmunds, Evelyn Jeanette (Fresh.) Bristow. Folmer, Kathryn (Fresh.) Independence, Ky. Ky. Forbes. Wallace Gnbben (Special) Richmond. Edwards, Anna French (Fresh.) Corbin, Ky. Ky. Edwards, Garven Kenneth (Senior) Harrods- Ford, Alice L. (Senior) Versailles, Ky. burg, Ky. Forester, Vera (Fresh.) Harlan, Ky. Edwards, Mary Turpin (Special) Corbin, Ky. Foster. Naomi (Fresh.) Russell. Ky. Edwards, Stephen Cook (Fresh.) Richmond. Fox, Belma Lee (Soph.) Chevrolet, Ky. Ky. Francis, Lottie Marie (Soph.) Leatherwood, Eifert. Elizabeth Katherine (Fresh.) Covington, Ky. Ky. Francis, Vesta (Soph.) Fincastle, Ky.

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Francisco, Lela Mae (Fresh.) Brodhead, Ky. Graham, Royal Dunraven (Soph.) Harrods- Frith, Clarence Everett (Soph.) Brodhead, Ky. burg, Ky. Frith. Lillian Christine (Fresh.) Brodhead, Ky. Grant, Helen Elizabeth (Fresh.) Burlington, Fulkerson. Herman Wilhoit (Soph.) Grayson, Ky. Ky. Gray, Martha (Soph.) Cynthiana, Ky. Green, Alpha (Soph.) Booneville, Ky. M J. Green, Elizabeth (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Greene, Susan Russell (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Gabbard. Earnest L. (Fresh.) Sand Gap, Ky. Greenwell, Richard Irvin (Junior) Shelby- I Gabbard, Edith Mae (Fresh.) Booneville, Ky. ville, Ky. Gabbard, Ellen (Soph.) Eberle, Ky. Gregory, James Lillard (Soph.) Sinia, Ky. Gabbard, Elsie (Soph.) Cow Creek, Ky. Gregory, Joyce Edyth (Senior) Stamping Gabbard, Lorene Payne (Soph.) Bond, Ky. Ground, Ky. Gabbard, Mary Simpson E. (Special) Sand Gregory, Mel Hyatt (Fresh.) Sinia, Ky. L Gap, Ky. Griffey, William (Soph.) Williamsburg, Ky. Gabbard, Wilson, Jr. (Soph.) Sebastian, Ky. Griffin, Elsie Lee (Senior) Mount Vernon, Ky. Gabbert Beulah Mae (Senior) Harrodsburg, Griffin, Mossie (Junior) Irvine, Ky. Ky. Gritton, Naomi Norton (Fresh.) Harrodsburg, E Gabbert. Gaither (Fresh.) Harrodsburg, Ky. Ky. Gaffney Marietta (Fresh.) Crab Orchard, Ky. Gross, Grace (Fresh.) Harlan, Ky. Gaffney W. C. (Senior) Crab Orchard, Ky. Grow, Edna Scott (Senior) Bourne, Ky. Galloway, Annette (Fresh.) Richmond. Ky. Guy, Florene (Senior) Mt. Sterling, Ky. S Galloway, Jack (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Gambill, Johnny Emery (Junior) Datha, Ky. Gann, Roy James (Junior) Middlesboro, Ky. H Gardiner, Helen Ruth (Soph.) Covington, Ky. Hacker, Delona (Fresh.) Oneida, Ky. Garrett, Norma Jean (Soph.) Richmond. Ky. Hacker. Hugh (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. T Gault, Alice Clay (Soph.) Maysville, Ky. Hacker, Millard .(Soph.) Fall Rock, Ky. Gay, Lewis D. (Special) McKee, Ky. Haddix, Edith Jean (Fresh.) Richmond. Ky. Gay, Vee (Soph.) McKee, Ky. Hagan, Marian (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Gentry, Margarette Ann (Fresh.) Middles- Hagan, Ohna Lee (Junior) Richmond, Kv. boro, Ky. Halcomb, W. (Fresh.) Burgin, Ky. O J. German, Ruth (Junior) Bellevue, Ky. Hale, Little Cora (Senior) Cody, Ky. Gibson, Frederick Wm. (Fresh.) Booneville, Hale, Mary Frances (Fresh.) Stone, Ky. Ky. Hales, Donald Lejohn (Junior) Jackson, Ky. N Gibson, Hugh Renfro (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Haley, Mrs. Elizabeth Reed (Fresh.) Simp- Gilbert, Russell (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. sonville, Ky. Gilbert, William C. (Fresh.) Black Water, Ky. Hall, A. D. (Soph.) Manchester, Ky. Giles, Lillie Mae (Fresh.) Harlan, Ky. Hall, Carlos P. (Fresh.) Lower Buffalo, Ky. Gill, Sarah Jane (Fresh.) Monterey, Kv. Hall, C. Noel (Soph.) Somerset, Ky. E Gilliam, Ada Gray (Senior) Corbin, Ky. Hall. Emaline (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Gilly, Joe Garland, (Soph.) Harlan, Ky. Hall, Stella (Soph.) Fusonia, Ky. Gilreath, John W. (Soph.) Whitlev City, Ky. Hamblin, James Anderson (Junior) Dun- Ginter, Virginia (Soph.) Irvine, Ky. raven, Ky. Glasscock, Madelyn (Soph.) Gravel Switch, Hamilton, Martha (Senior) Mt. Sterling, Ky. Ky. Hamilton, Mayme Stouffer (Junior) Richmond, Glasscock, Virginia (Soph.) Penick, Ky. Ky. Goatley, Pauline (Senior) Springfield, Ky. Hamilton. Verle (Junior) Stamping Ground, Goble, Naomi (Soph.) Prestonsburg, Ky. Ky. Goble, Ted (Fresh.) Auxier, Ky. Hamilton, William Clifton (Fresh.) Mt. Sterl- Gooch, Mrs. Chester (Fresh.) Lancaster, Ky. ing, Ky. Goodin, Ernest (Soph.) Tinsley, Ky. Hamm, Ruby Golden (Soph.) Bryantsville, Goodlet, H. Lloyd (Junior) Burgin, Ky. Ky. Goodlet, Virginia Moore (Junior) Lawrence- Hammack, Mary Elizabeth (Junior) Paint burg, Ky. Lick, Ky. Goodman, Mrs. Isabelle Warren (Fresh) Hammonds, Velma Seals (Soph.) Lancaster, Stanford, Ky. Ky. Goodrich, Sarah F. (Junior) Frankfort, Ky. Hammons, Palestine (Fresh.) Corbin, Ky. Gould, Mary Frances (Fresh.) Covington, Ky. Hancock, Mildred (Senior) Owenton, Ky. Gould, Winnie (Fresh.) West Irvine, Ky. Hanna, Frances Louise (Junior) Shelbyville, Gover, Fenimore Thurman (Fresh.) Luretha, Ky.

Ky. Hardin, T. J., Jr. (Soph.) Inez, Ky. Gragg, Susan Lydia (Soph.) Pineville. Ky. Harmon, Addie (Soph.) Youngs Creek, Ky. Graham, George Ann (Fresh.) Cherokee, Ky. Harris, Annie Alice (Senior) West Prestons- Graham, Harold (Fresh.) Crescent Springs, Ky. burg, Ky.

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Harris, Henry Murray (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Hinkle, Allen Brooks (Senior) Sharpsburg, Ky. Harrison, Minnie Frances (Fresh.) Maysville, Hinkle, Mildred (Soph.) West Somerset, Ky. Ky. Hinkle. Woodrow W. (Soph.) Paris, Ky. Harrod, Austin S. (Soph.) Bagdad, Ky. Hogan, Evelyn Marie (Fresh.) Rush, Ky. Hash, Jean Elisabeth (Junior) Pineville, Ky. Hogan, Herbert (Senior) Beattyville, Ky. Hastie, Ella Ray (Junior) Mt. Sterling, Ky. Hogg, Shirley Lee (Fresh.) Blackey, Ky. v\ Hastic. Ida Mae (Soph.) Mt. Sterling Ky. Holbrook, Dale (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Hatter, Delhert (Soph.) Humphrey, Ky. Holbrook, Elizabeth (Fresh.) Owenton, Ky. Hayes, Cynthia Alza (Soph.) Conway, Ky. Holcomb, Darrell (Fresh.) Levi, Ky. Haves, Reba Poore Mrs. (Soph.) Middlesboro, Holcomb, Mary Kathenne (Soph.) Burgin, Ky. Ky. Holt, Mrs. Mary R. (Junior) Gray Hawk, Ky. 1 Hays, Anna Lee (Soph.) Chilton, Ky. Holton, Walter Tilghman (Fresh.) Trinity, Ky. Hays, Christine Frances (Junior) McKee, Ky. Holtzclaw, Emma (Junior) Lancaster, Ky. Hays, Lydia Ann (Fresh.) Springfield, Ky. Honchell, Frances (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Hays, Ruth B. (Junior) Springfield, Ky. Home, Charles A. (Senior) Harlan, Ky. Heare, Alva Taylor (Fresh.) Berea, Ky. Horton, Z. A. (Senior) Winchester, Ky. L Heare, James Thomas (Fresh.) Berea, Ky. Hoskins, Icie (Soph.) Irvine, Ky. Heather, Dimple (Junior) Irvine, Ky. Hoskins, Lena C. (Fresh.) Crab Orchard, Ky. Hedges, Joe (Soph.) Georgetown, Ky. Howard, Denver Cornett (Senior) Harlan, Ky. Helton, Joe (Soph.) Ricetown, Ky. Howard, Garrard (Soph.) Harlan, Ky. Henage, Georgia Frances (Junior) Corinth, Ky. Howard, Marie (Fresh.) Saylor, Ky. Henderson, Cecil Williams (Fresh.) Paint Howard. Rice W. (Soph.) Wallins Creek, Ky. Lick, Ky. Howard, Stella (Soph.) Molus, Ky. Henderson, Earl T. (Senior) Bethlehem. Ky. Howard, Willia Lucille (Senior) East Point, s Henderson, Rubye (Soph.) South Irvine, Ky. Ky. Henderson, Grace Ann (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Howell, Ehse Marie (Fresh.) Ashland, Ky. Hendren, Jane Olive (Soph.) Kirksville, Ky. Howerton, Mildred (Soph.) Beattyville, Ky. Hendren, Pearl Deaver (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Hubbard, Margaret Carolyn (Fresh.) Ashland, Hendnckson, Horace W. (Junior) Lancaster, Ky. T Ky. Hubbard, Nancy Mrs. (Fresh.) Berea, Ky. Hennesser, Joe (Soph.) Augusta, Ky. Hubble, Faunice (lunior) Eubank, Ky. Henry, Bessie E. (Junior) North Middletown, Hubble. Louis (Soph.) Kirksville, Ky. ky : Huff, Truman, (Fresh.) Harlan, Ky. O Henry, Inez Elizabeth (Junior) Sadieville, Ky. Hughes, Anna Lee, (Fresh.) Maysville, Ky. Henry, Maud (Soph.) Irvine, Ky. Hughes, Edward Howell (Fresh.) Bowen, Ky. Henry, Paul Elmore (Soph.) Lancaster, Ky. Hughes, Henry A. (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Hensley, Blanche Mrs. (Soph.) Stone Coal, Hughes, Jack (Soph.) Frankfort, Ky. Ky. Hughes, Louise (Junior) Richmond, Ky. N Hensley, Edith West (Soph.) Sibert, Ky. Hughes, Millie (Fresh.) West Prestonsburg, Hensley, Moses (Soph.) Stone Coal, Ky. Ky. Hensley, Roy M. (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Hughes. Stella Anna (Fresh.) Crystal, Ky. Hensley, W. C. (Soph.) Estill, Ky. Hugo, Caroline Blanche (Soph.) Bellevue, Ky. E Hensley, Zella Smith (Junior) Estill, Ky. Hulett. Mary Elizabeth (Fresh.) Paint Lick, Ky. Herbst, Miriam (Senior) Ashland, Ky. Humfleet, Vera Inez (Senior) Tuttle, Ky. Herd, Opha (Junior) Loyall, Ky. Hungate, Virginia (Fresh.) Harrodsburg, Ky. Hern, Ruth Helen (Soph.) Greenup, Ky. Hurt. Evelyn (Soph.) Lancaster, Ky. Herndon, T. Rankin (Fresh.) Berea, Ky. Hutcheson, Peter Tomilson (Special) Owenton, Herrell, Ruth (Senior) Middlesboro, Ky. Ky. Herren, Harry Kenneth (Fresh.) Corbin, Ky. Hutchins, Everett (Soph.) Paint Lick, Ky. Herren, Mabel E. (Junior) Bradfordsville, Ky. Herron, Shirley (Senior) Irvine, Ky. Hess, Emily Rogers (Senior) Ft. Thomas, Ky. I Hesser, Edmond (Soph.) Newport, Ky. Ingels, Anna Fisher (Fresh.) Cynthiana. Ky. Hiatt, Jones Bennett (Soph.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Ingels, Marv Katherine (Soph.) Cynthiana, Hicks, Nelljo (Fresh.) Owenton, Ky. Ky. Higgins, William (Soph.) Paint Lick, Ky. Ingram, Herman (Soph.) South Irvine, Ky. Hignite, Don Lewis (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Ingram, Merlie (Fresh.) High Knob, Ky. Lick, Hignite, Hugh Lewis (Fresh.) Paint Ky. Irick, Gether (Junior) Osborn, Ky. Hill, Don Wesley (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Isaacs, James Harold (Junior) West Irvine, Ky. Hill, Ed. G. (Senior) Pineville, Ky. Hill, Frank (Junior) Germantown, Ky. Hill. Henry (Senior) Grove, Ky. Hill, Thelma Brown (Senior) Winchester, Ky. Hill, Wilma Evelyn (Soph.) Owenton, Ky. Jackson. Anna Mae (Senior) Beattyville. Ky. Hines, Arthur (Fresh.) Somerset, Ky. Jackson, Olga M. (Fresh.) Berea, Ky.

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Jackson, Viola (Soph.) Beattyville, Ky. Kirby, Marjorie Louise (Fresh.) Corbin Ky. Jarvis, Anida (Soph.) Four Mill, Ky. Kirkland, Kelly (Junior) Gravel Switch Ky. Jasper, Mrs. Philip T. (Junior) Mintonville, Ky. Kiser, Helen B. (Soph.) Covington, Ky Jasper, Philip T. (Junior) Mintonville, Ky. Kozee, Ercel (Soph.) Johns Run, Ky. Jenkins, Douglas Haig (Soph.) Million, Ky. Krick, Grace Louise (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. M Jenkins, Joe (Fresh.) New Boston, Ohio. Krueger, Marie (Junior) Mt. Vernon, Ky Jett, Carmel Leon (Fresh.) Canyon Falls, Ky. Jody, Joe G. (Unclassified) Moans Creek, Ky. Johnson, Delsie M. (Soph.) Evarts, Ky. Johnson, Ella Margaret (Fresh.) Worthville, Lacey, R. D. (Fresh.) Harlan, Ky. I Ky. Lainhart, Edwin Tad (Fresh.) McKee, Ky. Johnson, Hasel Marie (Soph.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Lainhart, Elsie Mae (Soph.) McKee, Ky.

Johnson, Herman J. (Soph.) Moores Creek, Lambdin, Gillis James (Unclassified) Emlyn, Ky. Ky. L Johnson, Jesse Wade (Fresh.) Rockhold, Ky. Land, Sarah Turpin (Junior) Cynthiana, Ky. Johnson, Lucy Ramsey Mrs. (Soph.) McKee, Langdon, Letty L. (Fresh.) Manchester, Ky. Ky. Langford, Gladys G. (Unclassified) Somerset, Johnson, Mattie L. (Senior) Moores Creek, Ky. Ky. E Johnson, Mildred (Soph.) Bedford, Ky. Lanham, Oakley E. (Junior) McKinney, Ky. Johnson, Nora (Soph.) Williamsburg, Ky. Lanter, Howard Dawson (Fresh.) Dry Ridge, Johnson, Ola Mae (Fresh.) Baxter, Ky. Ky. Johnston, Nelle (Junior) Annville, Ky. Larkin, Louise (Senior) Paris, Ky. Johnston, Opal Ruth (Fresh.) Annville, Ky. Laswell, Maureen (Fresh.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. S Jones, Amy Elizabeth (Soph.) Bonty, Ky. Laswell, Nancy Treva (Fresh.) Mt. Vernon, Jones, Mrs. Deward (Soph.) Bernstadt, Ky. Ky. Jones, Dixie Wells (Senior) Dreyfus, Ky. Lawrence, Delia Mae (Special) Stanford, Ky. Jones, Ena Lee (Fresh.) Mt. Olivet, Ky. Lawton, Lucille (Fresh.) Bellevue, Ky. T Jones, Fred (Soph.) Elihu, Ky. Lay, Ermal Wilson (Special) Richmond, Ky. Jones, George Edward (Fresh.) Morganfield, Laycock, James Charles (Senior) Harlan, Ky. Ky. Leach, Orville (Fresh.) Kings Mt., Ky. Jones, Luther C. (Senior) Disney, Ky. Lee, Cleda R. (Soph.) Tyner, Ky. O Jones, Sam P. (Special) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Lee, Henry (Junior) Campbellsburg, Ky. Jones, Thomas Herndon (Fresh.) Morganfield, Lee, Norman (Fresh.) Maysville, Ky. Ky. Lemasters, Edith (Soph.) Riceville, Ky. Jones, Virginia (Soph.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Lester, Virginia Anna (Fresh.) Junction City, Jones, Walter (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Ky. N Jordon, Ines Mills (Soph.) Winchester, Ky. Lewis, Hays (Fresh.) Yeaddiss, Ky. Judy, J. B. (Soph.) Monterey, Ky. Lewis, Herbert B. (Senior) Eldridge, Ky. Lewis, Jack (Fresh.) Cardinal, Ky. Lewis, Lelia Merritt (Fresh.) Lebanon, Ky. K E Lewis, Violet (Soph.) Dallis, N. C. Kalh, Mary Kathryn (Soph.) Brooksvillc, Ky. Ligon, Pauline Belle (Soph.) Owenton, Ky. Kalb, Naomi Margaret (Soph.) Brooksville, Ky. Linley, Maude Louise (Soph.) Cynthiana, Ky. Karrick, Gladys Irene (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Little, William (Senior) McWhorter, Ky. Kash, Raymond B. (Soph.) St. Helens, Ky. Littrell, Madge Idell (Junior) Winchester, Ky. Keen, Doak Juanita (Junior) Dryhill, Ky. Lloyd, Emanuel Russell (Soph.) Brouston, Ky. Kelley, Mrs. Erne (Soph.) Gray Hawk, Ky. Locke, Lester Keith (Soph.) Kettle Island, Ky. Kelly, Elisabeth (Fresh.) Paint Lick, Ky. Locke, Reed M. (Fresh.) Kettle Island, Ky. Kelly, Leota Jenne (Fresh.) Harlan, Ky. Long, Clyde Farnum (Soph.) Million, Ky. Kelly, Virgie McKnight (Soph.) Crystal, Ky. Long, Greene B. (Unclassified) Shelbyville, Ky. Kelsay, Mildred Sarah (Fresh.) Woodbine, Ky. Long, Joseph Walter (Special) Wallins Creek, Kemper, Mable (Soph.) Jonesville, Ky. Ky. Kendall, Louise (Soph.) Elizaville, Ky. Long, Nancye Evelyn (Fresh.) Shelbyville, Ky. Kennedy, Mary (Soph.) Stanford, Ky. Long, Raymond Boyd (Senior) Russellville, Ky. Kibler, Ida (Unclassified) London, Ky. Long, Rose Howard (Special) Wallins Creek, Kidwcll, Mary Anna (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Ky. Killcn, John Richard (Fresh.) New Boston, Long, Virginia L. (Tunior) Irvine, Ky. Ohio Long, Walton H. (Soph.) Wallins Creek, Ky. Kimbler, Sally Eleanor (Junior) Meta, Ky. Loudermilk, Myrtle Virginia (Unclassified) Kincaid, Beuiah Grace (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Jellico Creek, Ky. Kincaid, Josephine (Senior) Paris, Ky. Lovitt, Lee (Soph.) Pleasantview, Ky. Kincaid, Lycurgus (Fresh.) Fincastle, Ky. Lovett, Raymond (Junior) Bon Jellico, Ky. King, Lester Howard (Fresh.) Whitley City, Lowe, Margaret Moreland (Fresh.) Paris, Ky. Ky. Lowe, Thelma (Soph.) Paris, Ky. King, Roy (Fresh.) Annville, Ky. Lucas, Charlie (Soph.) Primrose, Ky.

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Ludwick, Thomas Mortell (Junior) Jefferson- Macht, William Leroy (Fresh.) Bellevue, Ky. town, Ky. Magee, John Samuel (Unclassified) Crab Lundngan, Mellie (Junior) Brooksville, Ky. Orchard, Ky. Lusk, Nettie (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Maggard, Coy (Junior) Cinda, Ky. Lynch, Ruth (Fresh.) Earnestville, Ky. Maggard, Mrs. .Edna (Special) Southdown, Ky. Lykins, Benjamin (Soph.) Bethanna, Ky. Maggard, Maude Thomas (Junior) Cinda, Ky. M Maggard, Print (Special) Southdown, Ky. Mahaffey, Mrs. Leatha Botner (Unclassified) M Travelers Rest, Ky. Mains, Ava Lou (Fresh.) Falmouth, Ky. I McAllister, Mary Elisabeth (Senior) Columbia. Mamous, Bessie H. (Soph.) Conkling, Ky. Ky. Marcum, Mable B. (Fresh.) Somerset, Ky. McAninch, Marguerite (Junior) Middleburg, Margittay, Anne Marie (Special) Richmond, Ky. Ky. McBee, Martha (Fresh.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Martin, Elisabeth (Fresh.) Midway, Ky. L McCauley, Marie Allen (Fresh.) Cynthiana, Martin, George Edward (Soph.) Covington, Ky. Ky. McClure, Clannda Helen (Senior) West Martin, Lydia Catherine (Senior) Waddy, Ky. Liberty, Ky. Martin, Prentice (Soph.) Lawrenceburg, Ky. E McConnell, J. Edgar (Fresh.) Forks of Elk- Martin, Ruby Frances (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. horn, Ky. Martin, William Aris (Fresh.) Piqua, Ky. McConnell, William (Junior) Mount Olivet, Masden, Ruby Claire (Soph.) Shepherdsville, Ky. Ky. McCord, Harry (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Mason, Fred (Fresh.) Ricetown, Ky. S McCord, Jack (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Mason, Robert H. (Junior) Owenton, Ky. McCawan, Lou Elizabeth (Unclassified) Mason, Sarah (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Victory, Ky. Masters, Norma Katherine (Junior) Irvine, Ky. McCulley, Sylvia Rose (Unclassified) Lan- Matherlv, Mildred Juanita (Fresh.) Richmond, T caster, Ky. Ky. McDaniel, Bertie Mrs. (Unclassified) Oakley, Matthews, Elizabeth Mary (Junior) Critten- Ky. den, Ky. McDaniel, Clarence (Soph.) London, Ky. Mauney, Beulah (Senior) Corbin, Ky. O McDaniel, Charles (Soph.) Victory, Ky. Maurer, Ralph (Soph.) Burlington, Ky. McDaniel, Curtis (Junior) Oakley, Ky. Mavity, Robert W. (Soph.) Covington, Ky. McDaniel, Lena Mae (Junior) Victory, Ky. May, Mrs. Eugene (Special) Richmond, Ky. McDaniel, Mabel Dotson (Unclassified) May, Marvin Elza (Soph.) Eubank, Ky. London, Ky. May, Mousie Verna (Soph.) Winchester, Ky. N McDaniel, Edith Mildred (Soph.) Eubank, Ky. Mays, Gladys Ethyl (Unclassified) Lombard, McDowell, Clemont (Fresh.) West Irvine, Ky. Ky. McGinnis. Garnet Louise (Fresh.) Ashland, Mays, Thelma Louise (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Ky. Meadors, Harry Filmore (Fresh.) Shoopman,

McGinnis, Paul Sanders (Soph.) Louisville, K >'- Ky. Meccia, Joseph Abram (Junior) Lynch, Ky. McHargue. Edna Lillian (Junior) Pine Hill, Meece, Thomas Cecil (Unclassified) Meece, Ky. Ky. Mcllvaine, Alex Gentry (Fresh.) Flemings- Meece, Virgil S. (Fresh.) Somerset, Ky. burg, Ky. Mercer, Ruby (Soph.) Eubanks, Ky. Mcllvaine, Elisabeth Reed (Junior) Richmond Metcalf, William (Soph.) Tyner, Ky. Ky. Meyers, Hilda Grace (Fresh.) Covington, Ky. Mcintosh, Hubert (Junior) Major, Ky. Michelson, Donald (Junior) Springfield, Ky. Mclntyre, Chester Arthur (Unclassified) Milbern, Joda C. (Soph.) McKinney, Ky. Fusonia, Ky. Miller, Allene (Soph.) Monticello, Ky. MeKamcy, Helena Jones (Junior) Saxton, Ky. Miller, Edith Mae (Fresh.) South Irvine, Ky. McKee, Willis P. (Junior) Bondville, Ky. Miller, Martha P. (Unclassified) East Bern- McKinney, Edith Russell (Fresh.) Richmond, stadt, Ky. Ky. Miller, Mary Graham (Fresh.) Wickliffe, Ky. McLaughlin, Billy Edwin (Soph.) Richmond, Miller, Voline (Fresh.) Verda, Ky. Ky. Miller, Warfield (Soph.) Richmond. Ky. McLemore, Lelia (Junior) Ravenna, Ky. Million, Dorris March (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. McManis, Allen Levi (Soph.) Carrollton, Ky. Million, Evelyn (Fresh.) Million, Ky. McNeill, Rosa (Fresh.) Covington, Ky. Miniard, Arthur S. (Soph.) Delphia, Ky. McWhorter, Oliver Perry (Fresh.) East Miniard. Margarette Piddle (Unclassified) Bernstadt, Ky. Delphia, Ky. McWhorter, W. Marvin (Soph.) East Mink, Elizabeth Ava (Special) Mt. Vernon, Bernstadt, Ky. Ky.

One Hundred Sixty-one DIRECTORY

Miracle, Katharine (Soph.) Pineville, Ky. Neikirk, Lyle Morrison (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Mitchell, Euclid (Soph.) Nancy, Ky. Neikirk, Wanda (Soph.) Somerset, Ky. Mitchell, Frank (Fresh.) Paris, Ky. Nevcls, Stella Elizabeth (Soph.) Greenwood, Mitchell, Jewel Dale (Soph.) Paint Lick, Ky. Ky. Mitchell, Nancy Elisabeth (Soph.) Middles- Newberry, Dorothy Lucille (Soph.) Fullerton, M horo, Ky. Ky. Mitchell, Uriah (Senior) Nancy, Ky. Newton, Delia Mae (Special) Station Camp, Molsherger, Joe William (Fresh.) Ashland, Ky. Ky. Montgomery Laura (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Ney, Marshall James (Junior) Fort Thomas, Montjoy, Lucy Simms (Senior) Mt. Sterling, Ky. I Ky. ' Nicholson. Kermit (Unclassified) Williams- Montgomery, Manuel Clark (Senior) Arabia, burg, Ky. Ky. Noble, William M. (Unclassified) Jackson, Ky. Montgomery, Opal Erne (Fresh.) Richmond, Noe, Beulah Wynn (Sopn.) Paint Lick, Ky. L Ky. Noe, George M. (Unclassified) Paint Lick, Ky. Moody, Carlyle (Soph.) Kingston, Ky. Noe, James Smith (Junior) Paint Lick, Ky. Moore, Ada M. (Junior) Fillmore, Ky. Noe, Joe (Fresh.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Moore, Carl Edward (Fresh.) Frankfort, Ky. Noe, Mrs. Reba Proctor (Fresh.) Mount E Moore, Dona Turner (Soph.) Olin, Ky. Vernon, Ky. Moore, Edward James (Fresh.) Artemus, Ky. Noel, Howard Bert (Soph.) Monterey, Ky. Moore, Eva Frances (Fresh.) Stay, Ky. Noland, Virginia (Fresh.) South Irvine, Ky. Moore, Howard T. (Junior) Liberty, Ky.

Moore, J. L. (Soph.) Harrodsburg, Ky. S Moore, Jessie Belle (Soph.) Tollesboro, Ky. O Moore, John Wright (Soph.) Falmouth, Ky. O'Donncll, Margaret (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Moore, Lee (Soph.) Whitesburg, Ky. Ogden, Nell Elizabeth (Soph.) Carrollton, Ky. Moore, Nellie Spencer (Soph.) Beattyville, Ky. Ogden, James (Fresh.) Ludlow, Ky. Moore, Pauline (Junior) Cow Creek, Ky. T O'Hara, Irwin Guy (Fresh.) Covington, Ky. Moore, Verna Mildred (Unclassified) Olin, Ky. Oliver, Annie Laurie (Fresh.) Fincastle, Ky. Moore, W. E. (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Orme, Howard Myron (Fresh.) Mt. Olivet, Ky. Moore, Mrs. W. (Unclassified) Richmond, J. Osborn, Scott Compton (Junior) Martin, Ky. Ky. Owens, Georgia (Special) Boone, Ky. O Moores, Eugene Davis (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Owens, Gladise Merle (Fresh.) Maysville, Ky. Moores, Jesse Turley (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Owens, Hazel Ruth (Soph.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Morgan, Bessie Mane (Soph.) Science Hill, Ky. Owens, Virginia (Fresh.) Brodhead, Ky. Morgan, Fred W. (Fresh.) Yerkes, Ky. Owens, William Harold (Fresh.) Somerset, Ky. N Morgan, Muriel M. (Fresh.) Yerkes, Ky. Owens, William Hershel (Fresh.) Maysville, Morgan, Rose Lee (Soph.) Hoskinston, Ky. Ky. Morgan, Tad M. (Soph.) Busy, Ky. Morgan, Wiiliam Oscar (Junior) Paint Lick, E Ky. Morns, Edith House (Soph.) McWhorter, Ky. Moss, Leo Estell (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Packard, Ruth Vashti (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Mullen. Betty Lee (Soph.) Middlesboro, Ky. Padgett, Kate (Junior) Paris, Ky. Mullen, Harold Davis (Senior) Georgetown, Paff, Fred Louis (Fresh.) Henderson, Ky. Ky. Painter, Georgia (Soph.) Brodhead, Ky. Mullenix, Marie (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Park, Neva Katherine (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Mullens, Edna Mae (Special) Eubank, Ky. Parker, Lillian Myrle (Fresh.) Alexandria, Ky. Mullins, Nora Caudill (Soph.) Campton, Ky. Parker, Raleigh Combs (Junior) Parrott, Ky. Murphy, Lloyd (Junior) Brodhead, Ky. Parks, Margaret White (Soph.) Ravenna, Ky. Murphy, Thomas M. (Unclassified) Artemus, Parks, Roscoe Frank (Unclassified) Williams- Ky. burg, Ky. Murray, Ruth (Fresh.) Kerz, Ky. Parrish, Virginia Norral (Senior) Richmond, Muse, Jesse Ray (Fresh.) Luretha, Ky. Ky. Music, William Donald (Fresh.) Auxier, Ky. Parsley, Alpha Jean Cornelius (Junior) Oak- Myers, Mary Bethcr (Soph.) Willow, Ky. ley, Ky. Parsley, Darrell Parsley (Soph.) Oakley, Ky. Parsons, Elmer Duff (Fresh.) Eolia, Ky. N Parsons, Patricia (Senior) Eolia, Ky. Nash, Gordon Athol (Junior) Trinity, Ky. Partin, Delbert Carson (Junior) Campbells- Neale, James Jones (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. burg, Ky. Neale, Margaret Dudley (Soph.) Richmond, Patrick, Emma Olive (Junior) Sumner, Ky. Ky. Patrick, Gladys Marie (Junior) Sumner, Ky. Neikirk, Mrs. Florence Higgins (Soph.) Patrick, Lincoln Wymer (Junior) Sumner, Ky. Pulaski, Ky. Patrick, Moda (Fresh.) Wrigley, Ky.

One Hundred Sixty-two DIRECTORY

Patterson, Hollis B. (Soph.) Hodgenville, Ky. Ramsey, Mamie (Fresh.) Coopersville, Ky. Patton, Mary Ann (Senior) Taylorsville, Ky. Rankin, Eugene (Soph.) Mt. Olivet, Ky. Payne, Elizabeth Lisle (Fresh.) Shelbyville, Ky. Rankin, Mildred Lockhart (Junior) Richmond, Payne, Hazel (Fresh.) Bond, Ky. Ky. Payne, Homer C. (Soph.) College Hill, Kv. Rankin. Otwell Cleveland (Fresh.) Covington, Pealey, Aha (Soph.) Wofford, Ky. Ky. Pendleton, Jesse Jackson (Fresh.) College Hill, Rankin, Robert Harry (Senior) Richmond, Ky. M Ky. Rankins, Jack Ziler (Fresh.) Mt. Olivet, Ky. Pennington, Cleo (Junior) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Rardin, Geneva Jessie (Soph.) Newport, Ky.

\ Pennington, Samuel Logan (Soph.) Johns Run, Rawlings, Garrard Gilbert ( Junior Harlan, Ky. Kv. Reams, Eula Lee (Junior) Richmond, Ky. I Perry, Georgia Myrtle (Soph.) Alton Station, Rechtin, Norbert Carl (Fresh.) Bellevue, Ky. Ky. Redding, June Mallory (Junior) Georgetown, Perry, Ruth Virginia (Special) Ludlow, Ky. Ky. Petrey, James Frank (Special) Jellico, Tenn. Reed, Ada Elizabeth (Soph.) Foster, Ky. L Phillips, Emmagene (Junior) Lawrencehurg, Reed, Martha Louise (Soph.) Newport, Ky. Ky. Rettig, Catherine Louise (Senior) Covington, Pickett, Louise Broaddus (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Ky. Reynolds, Don Roy (Junior) Tyner, Ky. Pierce, Lottie Leona (Soph.) Crestwood, Ky. Reynolds. Dorsey Franklin (Junior) Tyner, Ky. E Pille, Roy Frederick (Junior) Dayton, Ky. Reynolds, Edwin Warren (Junior) Waynes Pittman, Bess Elizabeth (Unclassified) Cain's burg, Ky. Store, Ky. Reynolds, Elsie Marie (Soph.) Tyner, Ky. Pittman, Clifford Raymond (Fresh.) Rich- Reynolds, Evelyn (Fresh.) Waynesburg, Ky. S mond, Ky. Reynolds. Mildred (Soph.) Globe, Ky. Poindexter, Florabel (Soph.) Frankfort, Ky. Reynolds, Orion F. (Fresh.) Crab Orchard, Ky. Pointer, Delia Bernice (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Rice, Bertie Bales (Junior) Livingston, Ky. Pointer, Bernie Leila (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Rice, Elizabeth Boyer (Fresh.) Silver Grove, Pollock, William Franklin (Fresh.) Washing- Ky. T ton, Ky. Rice. Ernest (Soph.) Paintsville. Ky. Ponder, Bonnie E. (Soph.) Yosemite, Ky. Rice, Nannie (Unclassified) Station Camp, Ky. Pope, Alaphare (Fresh.) Smith, Ky. Rice, Robert Leslie (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Pope, Eugenia Louise (Unclassified) Bromo, Richards, William A. (Junior) Somerset, Ky. O Ky. Richards, Mrs. William A. (Soph.) Somerset. Porter, Mrs. Fannie Wallace (Junior) Clifford, Ky. Ky. Richardson, Arnold O Rear (Soph.) Witt Powell, Hazel (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Springs, Ky. Richardson, N Powers, Ralph D. (Senior) Parmleysville, Ky. Charles Augustus (Fresh.) Morn- Poynter, Lee Lewis (Junior) Crab Orchard, ing View, Ky. Ky. Richardson, Nelva Marie (Fresh.) Science Prather, John Gibson (Senior) Owenton, Ky. Hill. Ky. Preccc, Reaumur Carroll (Soph.) Freeburg, Ky. Richardson, Minnie Lou (Junior) Witt, Ky. E Preston, Virgil W. (Soph.) Williamsport, Ky. Richmond, Nannie Jodie (Junior) Moore's Price, Ernestine (Senior) Cottonburg, Ky. Creek, Ky. Price, Forest Earl (Soph.) Congleton, Ky. Riggle, Isamay (Soph.) Ashland, Ky. Price, Mabel (Fresh.) Congleton, Ky. Rigsby, Leona Reed (Soph.) Carver, Ky. Price, Richard E. (Junior) Liberty, Ky. Rigsby, Thelma (Fresh.) Lancaster, Ky. Proffitt, Flora Mane (Special) London, Ky. Riley, Nelle Mayo (Junior) Greenup, Ky. Pryce, Fern Madonna (Fresh.) Beattyville, Ky. Risner, Otto (Soph.) Mt. Sterling. Ky. Purdom, Cecil (Soph.) Taylorsville, Ky. Risner, Pansy Lena (Soph.) Betsy Layne, Ky. Risner, Rose (Soph.) Burkhart, Ky. Risner, Virgil L. (Junior) Burg, Ky. Roberts, Arnold D. (Junior) Nancy, Ky. Roberts, Mrs. A. D. (Soph.) Nancy, Ky. Quaing, Jack George (Fresh.) Alexandria, Ky. Roberts. Chas. B. (Junior) Robinson Creek, Ky. Roberts, Herschel James (Junior) Pineville, Ky. R Roberts, John Charles (Soph.) Adams, Ky. Roberts, Paul (Fresh.) Manchester, Ky. Race, Goldie E. (Junior) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Robbins, Anja Cleo (Fresh.) Corbin, Ky. Race. Leland Demorest (Soph.) Mt. Vernon. Roberts, Marion Stamper (Senior) Pineville, Ky. Ky. Ralston, Anna Mary (Senior) Paint Lick, Ky. Roberts, Viola (Special) Manchester, Ky. Ramey, Bernice (Senior) McAndrews, Ky. Robertson. Elizabeth Franklin (Fresh.) Finch- Ramey, Lurla (Unclassified) Belfry, Ky. ville, Ky.

One Hundred Sixty-three DIRECTORY

Robertson, Sarah Allene (Junior) Eminence, Sexton, Clarence Edgar (Soph.) Parkers Ky. Lake, Ky. Robinette, Charles Edward (Unclassified) Shaffer, Anna (Fresh.) Grayson, Ky. Richmond, Ky. Shaffer, Cora (Fresh.) Grayson, Ky. Robinette, Gertrude Maggard (Senior) Shaner, Farie Marie (Fresh.) Ashland, Ky. M Richmond, Ky. Sharp, Gleneva (Senior) London, Ky. Robinette, Hylton Paris (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Sharp, Newman Rucell (Fresh.) Corbin, Ky. Robinson, Chas. Hurston (Soph.) Argillite, Ky Sharp, Rondal James (Fresh.) Corbin, Ky. Robinson, Jane Hudson (Fresh.) Richmond, Shearer, Joseph, Allen (Fresh.) Turners Sta- Ky. tion, Ky. I Roder, Edwald L. (Junior) Whitley City, Ky. Shearer, John L. (Senior) Monticello, Ky. Rogers, Billie Baker (Fresh.) Manchester, Ky. Shearer, Lula Katherine (Fresh.) Monticello. Rogers, L. Ellen (Soph.) Cob Hill, Ky. Ky. Romaine, Owen Wallace (Fresh.) Ft. Thomas, Shelton, Nannie M. (Senior) Gatliff, Ky. L Ky. Shely, Blanche (Soph.) Gee, Ky. Rose, Campbell Cantrill (Junior) Owenton, Shepherd, Eunice (Soph.) Egvpt, Ky. Ky. Shepherd, Glenn C. (Senior) Paint Lick, Ky. Rose, Frank Chas. (Junior) Campton, Ky. Shipp, Joseph Ralph (Fresh.) Boyd, Ky. E Rose, Kathryne (Soph.) Campton, Ky. Short, James Preston (Junior) Middleburg, Ky. Rowlett, Forrest D. (Fresh.) Alger. Ky. Short, June Kenneth (Fresh.) Newby, Ky. Rowlette, Mary Elizabeth (Soph.) Richmond, Short, Lester (Soph.) Middleburg, Ky. Ky. Short, Sammie (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. S Ruby, Robert (Fresh.) Covington, Ky. Shouse, Charles Roston (Fresh.) Mt. Eden, Ky. Runvon, Woodrow Wilson (Soph.) Pinson Simpson, Ruby (Soph.) High Bridge, Ky. Fork, Ky. Sims, John O. (Senior) Jamestown, Ky. Russell, Bertie (Soph.) Haddix, Ky. Sims, Julian Atwood "(Fresh.) Mt. Olivet, Ky. Russell, Lounette Tinsley (Junior) Wooton, Singleton, Mrs. Josephine M. (Soph.) Stan- T Ky. ford, Ky. Skaggs, Exie (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Skidmore, Virgil B. (Senior) Winchester, Ky. Slemp, Mary Evelyn (Junior) Middlesboro, Ky. O Sloan, Everett (Soph.) Murl, Ky. Sagraves, Olive Agnes (Junior) Olive Hill, Ky. Slone, Gardner (Soph.) Hindman, Ky. Salyer, Ray (Soph.) Flat Gap, Ky. Slone, Fon (Soph.) Steele, Ky. Samuels. Velma Jennings (Soph.) Richmond, Slone, Lon (Soph.) Steele, Ky. Ky. Smallwood, Joda (Junior) Waynesburg, Ky. N Sanders, Pauline Mae (Soph.) Harrodsburg, Smith, Adith (Senior) Berea. Ky Ky. Smith, Dicie Anne (Soph.) Bouty, Ky. Sanford, Elizabeth Ann (Fresh.) Bondville, Ky. Smith, Dorothy (Fresh.) Bradshaw, Ky. Sargent, Nell Marie (Fresh.) Harlan, Ky. Smith, Elaine B. (Fresh.) Truesville, Ky. E Satterly, William Grundy (Soph.) Willisburg. Smith, Fannie (Special) Bradshaw, Ky. Ky. Smith, Fuson Ensor (Junior) Middlesboro, Ky. Savage, John Robert (Soph.) Windy, Ky. Smith, Geo. Madison (Soph.) Corbin, Ky. Saylor, Emma (Soph.) Bernice, Ky. Smith, Jake (Soph.) McWhorter, Ky.

Scearce, James Boyd, Jr. (Junior) Bagdad, Ky. Smith,_, Mary Lilyan (Fresh.) Ravenna, Ky. Scharf, George Conrad (Fresh.) Fort Thomas, Smith, Melvenia Jane (Fresh.) Jep Hill, Ky. Ky. Smith, Paul Wright (Junior) Somerset, Ky. Schirmer, Verna Catherine (Soph.) Eagle Smith, Rachel N. (Junior) Williamsburg, Ky. Station, Ky. Smith, Willa Mae (Fresh.) Parnell, Ky. Schock, Jeremiah (Fresh.) McKee, Ky. Smith, Zach Park (Fresh.) New Castle, Ky. Schroeder, Lucy (Fresh.) Tou, Ky. Snodgrass, James William (Fresh.) Richmond, Schulte, Clifford William (Senior) Bellevue, Ky. Ky. Snyder, Mabel Lydia (Fresh.) Woodbine, Ky. Scott, Lillian Abner (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Southard, Cleda (Soph.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. Scott, Thomas M. (Soph.) Mt. Sterling, Ky. Spalding, Hugh. C. (Senior) Raywick, Ky. Scudder, Lucy H. (Senior) Liberty, Ky. Sparks, Maxine Lee (Fresh.) Eglon, Ky. Scrivner, Karolyn (Fresh.) Berea, Ky. Sparks, Thelma Mae (Soph.) Irvine, Ky. Sears, Bruce R. (Soph.) Dykes, Ky. Sparrow, John (Senior) Irvine, Ky. Selbee, Dorothy Helen (SopTi.) Ashland, Ky. Spears, Laura (Fresh.) Lancaster, Ky. Sergent, Warren (Soph.) Whitesburg, Ky. Spurlock, Levi (Senior) Barcreek, Ky. Settle, James Carl (Fresh.) Ft. Thomas, Ky. Spurlock, Nannie (Soph.) Barcreek, Ky.

Settle, Ray Walker (Junior) Crab Orchard, Ky. Stamper, J. Howard (Junior) Waynesburg, Ky. Sewell, Lucy (Special) Vancleve, Ky. Stamper, Lemuel (Junior) Benham, Ky. Sewell, Mary Golden (Special) Lee City, Ky. Stanley, Josephine (Junior) Hardy, Ky. Sewell, William (Special) Lee City, Ky. Stapleton, Delia (Soph.) Praise, Ky.

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Stebbins, Mary Lynn (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Thorn, Earnestine (Fresh.) Cynthiana, Ky. Steele, William (Fresh.) Berea. Ky. Thornton, Dorothy (Fresh.) Alexandria, Ky. Stephens, Aline (Fresh.) Twila, Ky. Throckmorton, Harold Neal (Fresh.) Mt. Stephenson, Vivian (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Olivet, Ky. Stcpp, Tilden (Fresh.) Oppy, Ky. Ticrney, Paul E. (Senior) Ashland. Kv. Stepp, Amy Jane (Soph.) Inez, Ky. Tipton, Dillard (Fresh.) Willow Gill, Ky. Stevens, Bonnie (Soph.) West Irvine, Ky. Tipton, Estine Hazel (Fresh.) Ravenna, Ky. M Stevens, James Don (Fresh.) Farmington, Ky. Tipton, Ruford Oswell (Junior) Pitts, Ky. Stewart, Nell (Fresh.) Pineville, Ky. Tipton, Halhne (Fresh.) Ravenna, Ky. Stewart, Rena Alley (Junior) Stay, Ky. Todd, Burnadean (Soph.) Bobtown, Kv. Stewart, Sedley (Junior) Stay, Ky. Todd, Alice Lee (Soph.) Bobtown, Ky. Stewart, William (Junior) Berea, Ky. Todd, Edna (Soph.) Berea. Ky. 1 Stidham, Roberta Faye (Soph.) Lothair, Ky. Todd, Eugene (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Stigall, Katherine (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Tolbcrt, James Davis (Fresh.) Owenton. Ky. Stigall, Loraine (Junior) Danville. Ky. Tolliver, Delia (Fresh.) Baxter. Ky. Stivers, Edna (Junior) Owenton, Ky. Toombs, Hazel Virginia (Junior) Danville, Ky. 1 Silvers. Raymond (Fresh.) Pleasureville, Ky. Tnbble, Charles Leland (Senior) Richmond, Stone, Bessie (Fresh.) Fox. Ky. Ky. Stroud, Juanita (Fresh.) Germantown, Ky. Trimble, Geneva Barbara (Fresh.) Mariba, Ky. Strong, Lennie (Soph.) Richmond. Ky. Tucker, Allie Theodore (Fresh.) Falmouth, Ky. E Strunk. Vergie (Fresh.) Stearns. Ky. Tucker, Josephine Beatrice (Soph.) Stanford, Sturgill, Exie (Fresh.) Corbin. Ky. Ky. Sudduth, Martha (Fresh.) Winchester, Ky. Tudor, Harry (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Sutter, Clarence (Senior) Newport, Ky. Tudor, Pattie (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Sutton, Gladys (Fresh.) Sparta, Ky. Tungate, Rachel Mae (Fresh.) Dry Ridge, Ky. S Swan, Estill (Fresh.) Corbin. Ky. Turner, Clarica William (Junior) Pideville, Ky. Swango, Joanne (Soph.) Covington, Ky. Turner. Daily R. (Junior) Morris Fork, Ky. Swart", Hazel (Fresh.) Ewing, Ky. Turner, Elizabeth Mrs. (Soph.) Wallins Creek, Swetnam, Mildred (Soph.) Blaine, Ky. Ky. T Swinford, Paris (Soph.) Berea, Ky. Turner, Pleasant S. (Junior) Turin, Ky. Switzer, Lloyd (Senior) Corinth, Ky. Tussey, Gladys Parker (Soph.) Middle Fork, Ky.' Tutt. Cora Williams (Fresh.) Campton, Ky. Ky. o Tutt, Bonnie E. (Junior) Campton, Tackett, Zola (Soph.) Globe, Ky. Tuttle, James Hubert (Junior) West Irvine. Talbott, Ruth Waugh (Senior) North Middle- Ky. town, Ky. Tyler, Lee (Fresh.) Beattyville. Ky. Tallent, Jennings Steele (Fresh.) Corbin, Ky. Tyng, Dorothy Perry (Senior) Richmond, Ky. N Tarter, Heber (Junior) Mintonville, Ky. Tyree, Chester Keith (Fresh.) Corbin. Ky. Taylor, Inez B. (Soph.) Somerset, Ky. Taylor, Inez (Senior) St. Helens, Ky. Taylor. S. E. (Fresh.) Berea, Ky. Teater, Stanley James (Fresh.) Nicholasville, U Ky. Ullrich, Earl F. (Soph.) Asher, Ky.

T oi rill, Gordon (Special) Kingston, Ky. Ullrich, Rebecca (Soph.) Asher, Ky. Ternll, Robert Lewis (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Underwood, Glenn (Senior) Carter, Ky. Terrill, William Asa (Soph.) Mary, Ky. LInderwood, James (Fresh.) Prestonsburg, Ky. Terry, Charles Lester (Fresh.) Frankfort, Ky. Lhiderwood, Marguerite (Soph.) Carter, Ky. Thaeker, Laura Alice (Fresh.) Belfry, Ky. Thacker, Mary Ann (Fresh.) Lawrenceburg, Ky. V Thomas, Ercie Mae (Junior) Airdale, Ky. Thomas, Fred (Fresh.) Witt, Ky. Van Arsdall, C. S. (Senior) Richmond, Ky. Thomas, John Raymond (Fresh.) Kirbv Knob, Vandermark, Frederick (Fresh.) Corbin, Ky. Ky. Van Meter, Laura (Fresh.) Frankfort. Ky. Thomas, Pearl (Senior) Victory, Ky. Vanover, Mrs. Martha (Soph.) Pulaski, Ky. Thomas, Zettie Francis (Fresh.) Richmond. Ky. Yarney. Cleo (Soph.) McCarr, Ky. Mintonville. Ky. Thompson, Alfred Austin ( Fresh V Covington. Vaughn, Roxie (Soph.) Ky. Vaughn, Charles (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Thompson, Bertha Lee (Fresh.) W'heatley. Ky. Vaughn, Eddie (Soph.) Irvine, Ky. Thompson, Boyd (Fresh.) Ingram, Ky. Vaughn, Hubert (Soph.) Corbin, Ky. Thompson, Elizabeth (Junior) Elgin. Ky. Vaughn, Minnie (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Thompson, Glenn (Fresh.) Crab Orchard, Ky. Vaughn, Thelma (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Thompson, Mary Witt (Fresh.) Wayneshur;:. Yaught, Jennie Greene (Soph.) Somerset, Ky. Kv. Vaught, Monte Fae (Junior) Somerset, Ky.

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Virgin, Jean (Fresh.) Concord, Ky. Wiggins, Ernst Theodore (Senior) Richmond, Vittitoe, Elizabeth (Soph.) Bardstown, Ky. Ky. Von Walden, Louis (Fresh.) Covington, Ky. Wilcox, Lucian T. (Soph.) Paint Lick, Ky. Wilder, Florence (Fresh.) Miracle, Ky. Wilder, Glenn (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. W Wilder, Jonathan (Special) Miracle, Ky. M Wilder, Margaret Mildred (Fresh.) Insull, Ky. Wachs, Aleene (Soph.) Covington, Ky. Wilder, Ulysses (Soph.) Berea, Ky. Waddell, Juanita (Fresh.) Waynesburg, Ky. Wilder, Violet (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Waddle, Geneva (Soph.) Luretha, Ky. Wilkins, Kathryn F. (Soph.) Covington, Ky. Wagoner, Dorothy (Junior) Carlisle, Ky. Williams, Adriel Newton (Soph.) Shelbyville. I Walker, Dorsey (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Ky. Walker, Gladys (Junior) Whitley City, Ky. Williams Agnes, Dunn (Junior) Cynthiana, Walker, James Porter (Senior) Pineville, Ky. Ky. Walker, Melva (Junior) Bellevue, Ky. Williams Alice Virginia (Fresh.) Virgie, Ky. L Walker, Minnie (Fresh.) Lancaster, Ky. Williams Dixie (Junior) Red Bush, Ky. Wall, William (Fresh.) Harlan, Ky. Williams Gay L. (Soph.) Flat Gap, Ky. Wallace, Clara (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Williams Phoebe Elizabeth (Junior) Rich- Wallace, Hulan (Soph.) Quinton, Kv. mond, Ky. E Walthall, Nancy (Fresh.) Ashland, Ky. Williams. Vadys Byrd (Fresh.) Berea, Ky. Walton, Lyda (Soph.) Noland, Ky. Willoughby, Margaret (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Walt;. Maye (Soph.) Lexington, Ky. Wilson, Bernard Edward (Junior) Middlesboro, Ward, Carl (Junior) Paint Lick, Ky. Ky. Ward, Harold (Soph.) Paint Lick, Ky. Wilson, Cola Grace (Soph.) Mt. Vernon, Ky. S Warfield, Pauline (Soph.) Alva, Ky. Wilson, Jessie Lewis (Soph.) Guston, Ky. Warford, Barbara (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Wilson, Kathenne (Soph.) Guston, Ky. Warms, Emily John (Senior) Lebanon, Ky. Wilson, Lean Redmon (Special) Nancy, Ky. Warms, Pierce (Junior) Lebanon, Ky. Wilson, Lillian (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Wilson, Margaret T Ward, Edith (Soph.) Paint Lick, Ky. (Soph.) Buena Vista, Ky. Wilson, Warner, Charles W. (Special) Covington, Ky. Robert Kenneth (Unclassified) Trav- Warrix, Virgil (Soph.) Prestonsburg, Ky. elers Rest, Ky. Wash, James C. (Fresh.) Eminence, Ky. Wilson, Roger Lee (Junior) Lancaster, Ky. Wilson, Wasson, Norrine (Soph.) Carlisle, Ky. Sam (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. O Winburn, Earl (Soph.) Irvine, Watkins, Denver (Junior) Brock, Ky. Ky. Watkins, Leighton (Senior) Brock. Kv. Winchester, Bernice (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Winkler, (Fresh.) Watts, William W. (Junior) Hallie, Ky. Faye Waco, Ky. Weaver, Louise (Soph.) Covington, Ky. Winn, Eunice (Junior) Irvine, Ky. Witt, N Webb, Herbert (Senior) Triplet, Ky. John (Fresh.) Witt, Ky. J. Woodall, Weddle, Edward Vertrees (Junior) Somerset, Dorothy (Soph.) Berea, Ky. Ky. Worrell, Niomia (Soph.) Rice Station, Ky. Welsh, Kathleen Berly (Soph.) Richmond, Ky. Worthington, Charles (Fresh.) Sherman, Ky. Worthington, William (Soph.) Sherman, E Wellman, Fayette (Fresh.) Irad, Ky. Ky. Wright, Wells, Mamie Allean (Junior) Harrodsburg, Andrew (Soph.) Watergap. Ky. Ky. Wyles, Anna (Junior) Cynthiana, Ky. Welis, Mary C. (Soph.) Richmond. Ky. Wyrick, Marguerite (Junior) Richmond, Ky. Wert. Sydney Sweet (Fresh.) Covington, Ky. Wesley, Nina P. (Senior) King Bee, Ky. West, Gladys (Fresh.) Irvine, Ky. Whalen, Ruby A. (Fresh.) Cynthiana, Ky. Yates, Brown Lee (Fresh.) Paris, Ky. Wheeler, Lucy Bernice (Fresh.) Blaine, Ky. Yates, Nettie (Fresh.) Harrodsburg, White, Ella Watts (Special) Chavies, Ky. Ky. Yates, Robert (Soph.) Augusta, Ky. White, Fay (Senior) Catlettsburg, Ky. Yates, Rosa Ellen (Junior) Creek White, Flora Lee (Fresh.) Williamsburg, Ky. Youngs Ky. York, Cnt (Junior) Diahlock, Ky. White, Lillian (Soph.) Old Landing, Ky. Young, Edna (Soph.) Pinsonfork, Ky. White, Margaret (Senior) Richmond. Ky. Young, Ernest (Senior) Richmond, Ky. \\ hitenack, Rachel (Senior) Harrodsburg, Ky. Young, Floy (Junior) Williamsburg, Ky. Whiteker. Joella Frances (Soph.) Sunrise, Kv. Young, Lucv Eloise (Junior) Lawrenceburg. Whitt, Gladys E. (Soph.) Mouth Card, Ky.' Ky. Whitis. Florence Mrs. (Soph.) Luretha, Ky. Whitlock, Loraine (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Whittington, Gertrude Louise (Soph.) Rich- mond, Ky. Wickersham, Arthur Logan (Soph.) Irvine, Ky. Zaring. Margaret Steele (Fresh.) Richmond, Wiggins, Emihe Verne (Fresh.) Richmond, Ky. Ky.

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