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MINUTES 3F Tflm UNIVERSITY FACULEY, JUNE 7, lvég

The Univarsity Faculty met in special session in the Assembly Room of
Lafferty Hall, The"sday, June 7, l962, at 6:00 p.m. President Dickey prew
sided. Since this was a called meeting no roll was taken.

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he minutes of the meeting of Mar l4, which had been circularized, were
approved without being read after correction of the word President to Professor
in the third paragraph. Fwamemm'w

The Registrar presented a breakdown of the degrees to be awarded at the
Jene Commencement. He also presented the list of candidates for degrees and
certified that all persons listed had completed requirements. The candidates
for degrees as presented by the Registrar were approved as presented.

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TABULATION SHEET
DEG.ME CANDIDATES
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UNDERGRADUATES AUGU- JANUARY JUNE TOTAL

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Arts and Sciences
A.B. 58 85 l40 205
8.8. 45 62
A.B.J. 9 15
B. Mus. 2 6

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TOTAL 55 av sec 290

Agriculture and Home Economics
B.S. in Agr.
B. S. in H.E.
TOTAL 1

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TOTAL 29 75 125 227

law
LL.B. l5 17 52

Education
A.B. in Ed. 77 60 lSl 268

Commerce
B.S. in Com. 27 55 92 154

Pharmacy

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Ph.D.
Engr. D.
Ed.D.
Spec. E.
M.A.

M.S.

M.S. in Agr
M.S. in H
M.S. in G.
M.S. in E.
M.S. in M.

SUMMARY

UNDERGRADUATE

GRADUATE
TOTALS

*Degree awarded at date other than graduation date

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

NAME
Robert Lowry Able

Dissertation:

Dee Ashley Akers

Dissertation:

Achmad Amirudding

Albert Dennis Kirwan, Dean

MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, JUNE 7

AUGUST JANUARY

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72
14
11

4

155

202
155
557

GRADUATE SCHOOL

MAJOR SUBJECT
Economics and Business

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JUNE

12

640
112

752

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ADDRESS
Lexington

“An Analysis of the Use of Selected Methods
of Executive Development in the U.S. Air Force?i

Political Science

Frankfort

“Administrative Rulemaking Authority in Kentucky“

Dissertation:

Herbert Eugene Babb

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Dissertation:

Chemistry

Psychology

lDegree awarded January 25, 1962.

Degree awarded August 11, 1961.

Bandung,
Indonesia

”Tungsten Abundances in Terrestrial and
Extraterrestial Materials by Neutron Activation
Analysis”
Charlotte, N.C.
“The Verbal Behavior of Schizophrenic Women
in Four Types of Group Situations”

 
      
     
   
  
    
     
  
   
  
   
    
   
   
  
   
    
     
   
 
 

 

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MINUTES OF THE UNIVE-S TY FACULTY, JUNE 7, 1968 i
‘ NAME m MAJOR SUBJECT ADDRESS
'\ John Atkin Biggerstaffa Physics Berea
l Dissertation: “Charged Particle Reactions in Beryllium“
2 June A Brenton Psychology Montevallo, Ala.
L Dissertation: E‘Intcrpersonal Attraction Factors Involved in ‘
/ Roommate Satisfaction Among College Freshman” i
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} Gunter Brunharti Physics Balfors, Limhtaniehlé
2 Dissertation: “Pion Interactions in Deuterium at 530 Mev“ id
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l Betty Carolyn Cengletoni History Lexington A
? Dissertation: ”leorge D. Prentice and His Editorial Policy in 1
National Politics, 1850—1861”
Stephen Jackson Cornett, Jr. Counseling and Guidance Lexington lint
f Dissertation: ”An Analysis of variables in an Experiemental also
i Measurement of Attitudes 03 Psychiatric Patients“ ilhy
' Thomas Blythe Gentry English Lexington, Va. l
Dissertation: ”The Dramatic Functions of Rhetorical Devices ;;_
p in the Plays of John Webster” 'i'
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, James lawrance Gibson Economics and Business Danville ’
{ Dissertation: “Accounting and Economics in Decision~Makingz it
; A Case Study Approach“ W
Francis Gerald Ham History hergantown, w. Va.
f Dissertation: ”Shakerism in the Old Wes “
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‘ Joseph Frederick navelka Agricultural Economics LeXington y;¢
Dissertation: ”Demand for Dairy Cows at Firm and Industry Levels” {id'
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John William Hubbard1 Agricultural Economics Greensburg ill ‘
l Dissertation: ”A Stochastic Analysis of Changes in Sizes and ill?
r Distributions of Grade A Dairy Herds in the ‘ 1%
1 Louisville Milkshed, 1950—1960"
7 _ 1 .
f Thomas Everett Johnson, Jr. Physics LVDOU l
I Dissertation: ”Some Electrical and Optical Properties of Antimony "
Triselenide and Antimony TrisulfideH
Jerry Porter King Mathematics Murray ;
7‘ Dissertation: ”Some Results for Euler, Taylor and Lototsky '
Transforms” .
Vernon Northfleet Martina Political Science Williamsburg j
i Dissertation: ”United States Passport Policy and the Right '
T to Travel Since World War 11“
LC. é Howard Walter Miller Animal Science Carbondale, Ill-
Dissertation: ”The Value of New Feed Additives for Growing~
Finishing Swine”
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William Merrill Millerl
Dissertation:

Debdas Mukhopadhyay
Dissertation

Djong—Gie Oeig
Dissertation:

Ponvelil Philipose Phil

Dissertation:

Jack Edward Reesel
Dissertation:

Howard Loucks Steelel

Dissertation:

Robert Charles Steensmag
Dissertation:

John Guy Stovall
Dissertation:

    
   
  
  
 
   
  
   
     
   
   
 
 
  
 
       
   
   
    
   
   
   
  

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MAJOR SUBJECT ADDRES

Dairy Science Dry Ridge
”The Cause of Uncomplicated Legume
Bloat and the Mode of Action of
Penicillin in its Prevention”

Biological Sciences Darjeeling, India
“Aoytogenetical Study of the Effects of X—
Radiation on the Burley value of Nicotiana
Tobacum, Linn”

Chemistry Djakarta, Indonesia
”The Behavior of Octahedral Cobalt
Complexes in Mixtures of N—Methylacetamide
and N, N-Dimethylacetamide”

ipg Psychology Kerala, India
”Adequate and inadequate Premorbid
social Adjustment or Schizophrenics in
Relation to Differential Reinforcement in
a Learning Task“

English Lexington
“The ”Circular“ Man: A Study of Chapman's Heroes”

Agricultural Economics Clemson, S. C.
”The Use of Projection in Food Marketing
Surveys“

English Vermillion, S. Dak.
“The Influence of Sir William Temple on
the Mind and Art of Jonathan Swift“

Agricultural Economics Highway
"Allocation of Resources for Minimum
Cost Food Production on Institutional
Farms in Kentucky”

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF ENGINEERING

NAME
James Read Hollandl
Dissertation:

CANDIDATES FOR

NAME
Mildred Stratton Chapman
Dissertation:

Fred Edmonds2
Dissertation:

ADDRESS

Dayton, 0.
”A Study of Preferred Orientations in
Warm and Hot Rolled Metals“

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF EDUCATION

ADDRESS

Marion, Ind.
”The Competent Teacher of the Social
Studies in Secondary Schools”

Lexington
“A Study of the Competencies of General
Supervision and an Assessment of the
Supervisor Preparation Programs in Five
Kentucky Colleges in Terms of Competency
Development”

lDegree awarded January 25, 1962.
2Degree awarded August 11, 1961.

  

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Thomas Joseph Norris
Dissertation:

John william Parkera Jr.
Dissertation:

Charles Leland Smith

Dissertation:

Joseph Calvin Thomasg
Dissertation:

CANDIDATJS FOR THE

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John Dunbar'

Joda Milbern

Patrick Ndwardeapier
Wendell Tayloré

Hazel H. unitaker

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THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, JUNE 7, l962

”A Procedure for Determing Junior
College Curricula“

“American Popular Music:
Field of Academic Study“

ADDRESS
Sedalia, Mo.

Owensboro

An Emerging

Nicholasville

”Significant Differences Between High Ability
Achieving and Non—Achieving College Freshmen

as Revealed by Interview Data“

Wilmore

”A Functional Program for the Preparation

of Science Teachers“

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

NAME
Robert Norris Baird
James Edgar Barcusg
Wayne Clay Beckhaml

MAJOR SUBJECT
Economics
English
Spanish

2
Alice Joyce Stephens Bradley Physical Education

Betsy Ann Burkeg
Daniel Willilm Gap-pg8
Galacr Carbonell
James Kimbrough Cole
James Howard Collier
Michael James Conlon
Bernard Davis

Charles Earl Deusner
Jane Audrey Donovan
James Wrenn DuLaneyl
Theodore A. Du Mez

Carole Ann C. Ehleben
Renate Dora Fischer

Thomas Elmer Gaston2

Christina Preston Goodman

Physical Education
Political Science

Art

Psychology

Psychology

English

Economics

History

Diplomacy and International
Commerce

History

Diplomacy and International
Commerce

English

Diplomacy and International
Commerce

English

English

lDegree awarded January 25, 1962.

2Degree awarded August

ll, 1961.

DEGREE OF SPECIALIST IN EDUCATION

ADDRESS
Knifley
McKinney
Burgin
Frankfort
Morehead

ADDRESS
Louisville
Lexington
Lexington
Winston—Salem,
Lexington
Lexington
Hialeah, Fla.
Ashville, N.C.
Danvillc
Lexington
Lexington
Georgetown

Lexington
Paducah

Holland, Mich.

Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Koln, Germany
Nicholasville
Pikeville

 

 
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
  
   
  
 
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
 
  
   
  
   
 
   
 
  
  
 
  
   
  
  
     
    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

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Billie Dickenson Rar’oer'2
Douglas Wilford Hatfieldg
Daymond Estil Helton
John.Andrew Howarda
Anna Gale James
Sarah Swinford Kinney:
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Robert Kennedy Mainl

Glenda Doyle Merhoffl

Alii' lacy Hancock Neal

' !‘~ Thomas Michael Tolliver Niles

Odessa Lang orstad2
John Richard Proffittg
Thomas W. Ramagel
David Cox Redding

 

Harold Anthony Riesl
Charles Eugene Scruggs
Don Roy Sebolt

Michele Maria Shuckg
Miryam N Thursz

Robert Eugene Tooheyl
Harriet' Drury van Meter
Thomas King Weddell

 

 

David John Williams III
Ronald Keith Wrightg
Jan Nathan Young

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Roger Lewis Alexanderl
James Lloyd Allison
Harrison William Ambrose III
William Murray Beheler
Marvin Dean Burdine1-_
Richard Michael Byrnei
Bruce Nicholas Fabian:L
Donald Clay Haney
Sjarief Hardjasasmitag
Charles Maxwell Jacobsgr
Govind Jivaji Khudanpura
Djatijanto Kretosastro
Wardell Lavon Lewis2
Thomas Stanley Logsdon
Ronald Lee Long

 

 

 

lDegree awarded January 25, 1962-
2Degree awarded August ll, 1961.

MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, JUNE 7, 19

MAJOR SUBJECT
English

History
Mathematics
Physical Education
Psychology

English
Mathematics
English

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ADDRESS
Lexington

Midland, Texas

Lexington
Mi d way
Paducah
Cynthiana
Richmond
Richmond

Diplomacy and International

Commerce Lexington
Economics Lexington
Mathematics Lexington
English Owensboro
Diplomacy and International

Commerce Lexington
Latin Vermillion, S. Dak.
Political Science Louisville
History Lexington
Diplomacy and International

Commerce Union
Psychology Lexington
French Lexington
Physical Education Lexington
English Louisville
History Lexington
History Paris
Sociology Lexington
Diplomacy and International

Commerce Valley Station
Political Science W. Hyattsville, Md.
English Colchester, England
Anthropology Florence, Ariz.

MAJOR SUBJECT
Physics
Physics
Zoology
Microbiology
ZOOIOgy
Geology
Physics
Geology
Zoology
Geology
Agricultural Economics
Agronomy
Geology
Mathematics
Chemistry

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE

ADDRESS
Owingsville
Lexington
Ocala, Fla.
Muncie, Ind.

New Richmond, 0.

Jackson, Miss.

Long Island City, NJ

Campbellsville

Bandung, Indonesia

Madisonville
Poona, India

Bogor, Indonesia
Clearwater, Fla.

Springfield

Indianapolis, Ind.

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William Carl Loomisgn
Gregory Worth Mantelé
Richard Joseph Newcomer
Thomas Gordon Nye 11
John Wiley Payne
Bernard Pivo-L
Ralph L Place
Murrell Pruitt
Glenn Smith Rico

James Henry Rolf, Sr.
Kenneth Duane Sa swedol
George Thomas Shofner2
William Hillreth Sims
Surendra Nath Singh2
Paul Clay Stallardg
Sudarsono

Sri Sudarwati Sukirno

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Clifford Joseph Swauger, Jr.

Ronald S. Taylor

MAJOR SUBJECT
Physics

Chemistry

Zoology

Botany

Physical Education
Microbiology
Physics

Chemistry

Geology
Mathematics
szchology

Anatomy and Physiology
Phy sic s

Chemistry

Geology

Physics

Zoology
Mathematics
Geology

ADDRESS
Matherville, Ill.
Brewer, Maine
Princeton, Ill.
Grafton, W. Va.
Russellville, Ark.
New York, New York
Fremont, Ind.
Caneyville

Decoy

Ludlow

Fond Du Lac, Wisc.
Grayson

Mt. Olivet

Agra, India
Whitesburg

Bogor, Indonesia
Bandung, Indonesia
Bellevue

Richmond

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICUIEURE

IVJLRAEG 1
Dan F. Amost
Abdulwahhao Jamil Awwad
Hubert Eugene Ball
Clyde T. Batesi
Robert Kendall Broadhent
Hollis Bradley Brown2
David Allen Capitol_
James Harold Caudilll
John Caudilll (
Clint Ray Collinsg
William B. Collins
Tommye Cooperl
Robert Hedley Dowdyl
Ronald James Ericsson“
Jack Moore Gayg
Gene Raymond Graves1_
John Hunt Jordan, Jr.l
Kul Bhushan Kothari
James Coleman Martina
Sa Kyun Mok 0
Z. L. Pete Newsomed
Fred Eugene Parduel
Sonny Eugene Plumley2
Wilburn James Pratt
Clarence Melvin Reitnour
Robert Wayne Rogersl,
Edward Logan Rugglesi

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MAJOR SUBJECT

Agronomy

Agricultural Extension
Agricultural Extension
Agricultural Economics
Animal Science
Agricultural Extension
Agronomy

Dairy Science
Agricultural Extension
Agricultural Extension
Agricultural Economics
Dairy Science

Agronomy

Animal Science

Animal Science

Poultry Science
Agronomy

Rural Sociology
Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Extension
Dairy Science

Poultry Science
Agricultural Economics
Animal Science

Animal Science
Agricultural Extension

lDegree awarded January 25, 1962.

3Degree awarded August 11, 1961.

ADDRESS
Petersburg, Va.
Amman, Jordan
Inez

Sadieville
Cadiz
Campbellsville
Fisherville
Morehead

Mt. Sterling
Monticello
Maysville
LaCenter

Union, W. Va.
Lexington
Buckeye, W. Va.
Frankfort
Hopkinsville
Lexington
Princeton
Seoul, Korea
Teaberry
Wilkesboro, N.C.
Abraham, West Va.
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Lexington
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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, JUNE 7, 1802

NAME MAJOR SUBJECT ADDRESS
Amos Tacke“t Horticulture Lexington
John Mason Taylor Agronomy -exington
Igusti Bagus Taken Agricultural Economics Bogor, Indonesia
David Lee Terryd Agronomy Arlington

Ebenezerfkflkumer Vedamuthil Dairy Science
Claude F eeoeB

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Randall Dudley Moon“

Madras, India
Agricultural Entomology Lexington
Animal Nutrition Oak Ridge, Tenn.

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HOME ECONOMICS

NAME A ADDRESS
June Anderson Robertsonl Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

NAME ADDRESL
John Clinton Bridwoll Lexington
Bongcee Kim Caldwelll Walton
David F. Hutcheson Morgantown
Robert Edwin Linknerl Buffalo, N. Y.

Madhusudan J. Ruparelg Bombay, India
Charles Carter Schimpeler Pewee valley
Ralph Richard Taylor Owensboro

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

NAME ADDRESS
Iflle Newton Back Lexington
Constantine G. Collisl Lexington
Ronald David Kincor

Whitesburg
Martin c. Krimml Lexington

Hariprasad Sheobal Pandel Knoxville, Tenn.

Lisle Howard Roberts Monticello
Pasa Sari Ankara, Turkey

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

NAME 2 ADDRESS
Ronald David Bonnell Henderson
Roy Glenn Brown Lexington

Cevat Kardan1

l Soke, Turkey
Adwait Majmudar

Ahmedabad, India

Robert Frank Piokardg Murray
Forest Elwood Stonel Lexington
George Hawley White, Jr. Newport

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Robert T Adkinsi
Mary Ann Aleher’ ‘
Ethy l Chj_l_ds Ba:Lloy r5
Edith mare Belober2
Opal E. Reloherg
Dorothy Irvin Bibbse
Nora Frances Blanton
Sylvia E Bowman2
Mary Jean Brannon2
Bobby Lisle Bratt on
Fualter Brown2
Carolyn Jones Bruce
Immna {Itewalrt BuizIer
David CurtIs Cempb Ml
Paul Garnett Cantlell
Martin Luther Carr2 _
Jewell Corrine Castlei
William M. Chambers8
Morris W Chapman2
Lowell Warren Clark”
Sue Belle Cliffordg

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Joanne Matoer Cooanougher

Doris MoHargue Conner
Jack Metoalfe Connerg
Edward Lilburn 00x8
Ina Lou Cox

Robert J Crawfordg
Charles Patterson Dale

Doyle Madison Dillard, Jr.

Robert Hayland Elama
Harold Cla a1r Ensorg

Robert Warren Featherston, Jr.

Dora Gladys FoleyB
Dorothy Allen Friendg
Dorottly Caroline Gibson
Joseph Gruber Goodman2
Joseph Donalan Gormleyg
Jerry Cornelius Gray
Evelyn Wilson Greer2
Alexander Haines

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Lexington

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ADDRESS

Mt. Olivet
Paintsville
Lexington
Boloher
Beloher
Lexington
Paris

Ezel
Maysville
Frankfort
Lexington
Anolloragre
Lexington
Rio Grande, O.
Frankfort
Cynthiana
Lexington
Lexington
Danville
Owensboro
Lexington
Lexington
Walton
Walton
Campbellsville
Alexandria
Mt. Sterling
Mt. Sterling
Eastman, Ga.
Lexington
Mt. Sterling
Paris
Harrodsburg
Lexington
Lexington
Louisville
Versailles
Lexington
Lexington
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Ethel Evon Hamlin

Bertha Scott Hammons

Barbara Faye Harrod
Madeline F. Harterg
Albert J. Hauselmang
Billy Cecil Hays?
Gerald Wayne Hi 11

Julia Harriet Holtzclaw

Barbara Sue Huffmang

James Keller Johnson, Jr.1
Vernetta Deane Johnsong
Thelma Caudill Justice
Charles Robert Kell m2

George Edward Kiser
Mollie H. Lasley

Peggy Horwitz Leiterman
Theodore Fredrick Lenhardt2

Mae R. Lesliea
Betty Jo Littled

Billy George McCloud2
Stanley Bruce McWhorter 5

Edward Madden

Cordelia L Mansfieldg

Walter Martin, Jr.2

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Wallace Eugene Mitchell2

Mary Ann Moodyl
Bennie Lee Moore8
Mary Saunders Nash
Kenneth Lew Neidigg

Dora Trapp Pennington

Lee Peyton, Jr.

Everett Earl Pfanstiel, Jr.
Doris Guilfoil Phelps2

Ruby Johnson Picklesimer

Joseph William Pival2

Garr V. Reynolds

Howard Maxwell Reynoldsg

Bueford Risner
Robert Roach, Jr.
Grant Wayne Roark

Harriett Abraham Rose

Lee Hyden Rosel(
Arnold L.Ruckera
James H. Sandlin

James Franklin Seal-fl
Barbara White Sheltong

Henry C. Simpson
Cleo H Skeltonl

Paulina A. Fields Sloang

Seba Stamper Sloane
Mary Willis Smith

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Johnson City, Tenn.
Crane Nest
Lexington
Lexington
Fort Thomas
Jackson
Madisonville
Lancaster
Lexington

M i d wa y

London
Race1and
Walton
Jennings, Mo.
Columbia
Lexington
Lexington
Pikeville
Winchester
Jenkins
Jamestown
Pippa Passes
Lexington
Wayland
Somerset
Jeffersontown
Garrett
Lexington
Elizabethtown
Walton
Campbellsburg
Carlisle
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
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William Leon Clark
Elizabeth Ann Conkwright

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William Ray Grain
John David Crayoraft
Janice Lee Crole-yl

Constantine William Curris
Nancy Sweet Dare

Prudence Mason Darnell
Byrle Lee Davidson

Sylvia Carol Davis

Janice Lynn Decker
Caroline Miller DeJong

Edward Stiles DeMonbrunl
Charles Ray Dickl
Howard Donald Della

Elizabeth Wichers DuMezl
William Alexander Dunlap, Jr.
Anne Baxter Lastin

Carl Houston Ebert

Evelyn Miles Elton

Don Wayne Estep

Elizabeth Bryant Evans
Marjorie Ann Farrant

Nancye Jane Faurest

Grace Ursula Featherstone
Carter Fields, Jr.

Robert Dee Fields

Mary Warner Ford

Abe Roger Fosson, Jr.2
William Dan Frew

Mary Wilson Garmon:L
Thomas Moore Garrison
Joyce Jansen Gash

Sharon Lee Gibson

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Geography

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Elizabeth Joan Gillespia

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Judith Hen Gooclall
John Bird Goodwing

Ruth Ann Go. ser

Robert LeDus Gossett
Patti Ge iJ- Grey p
Lytton Leite Guimaraesa
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Shirley nae Harrington

Ronald Reno Iiarrisg
Richard Miller Harrison
John Allie Hawkins, Jr.”

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Susan Hall Heffca -nan
Elizabeth Love Hicks

Nancy Ali e Hignight
Orven Foyster Hogg
Brenda Lee Howard
Frederic i. Hynson
Thomas Hcmlroy Jarooe
Brenda Wills Johnson"
Norris Ray Johnson
Nancy Carolyn Jones
Gregory George Karambellas
Kathryn Elaine Kearney1
Mary Glenn Kc ightley

Milton Thoma as Kendrick
Beverly Smith Kinkoad

Katrina Irene Kirk

Carol Jean Koenig
Lucy Ellen Krippenstapel

Mary Ellyn La Bach
Thomas Howard Lampson
Cynthia Heilman Latham
Reva Judith Lawrence

Joe Pat Lewellyn
Mary Edna Logan 2
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