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” _ i 1<>¢ Cr¢¤S<>¤ joe Cross Creason was graduated from UK in
4; tf _ P Class °f 194° 1940. As a student he was sports editor for both the
L i Kentuckian and Kernel, was president of Delta Sigma
. as r . . .
l » .5 Chi and Alpha Tau Omega (two years), vice president
‘ · an . . ,
A of Lances, and the Kentuckian’s choice as ‘Most
l gi " Popular Man" on campus. He began his newspaper ,
A 4, career as editor of his hometown newspaper, The '
g;} wat; ‘ .
j e1_A_ · Benton Tribune-Democrat, moved to the Murray
, ` “ ` ` 1 Ledger & Times, and then to the Courier-journal
For joe Creason '40 the admonition of a popular where he was a sports writer, Sunday magazine writer
A song, "You Can’t Be a Beacon lf Your Light Don ’t and then daily columnist writing "joe Creason’s Ken-
Shine, " doesn ’t apply. joe, who died suddenly last tucky." As an alumnus he served on the executive
month, was a beacon of the brightest light. ln committee of the jefferson County-UK Alumni Club,
though; word and deed he always set the finest was a member of the Board of Directors for 10 years
example of a human being. We, at the University and was president of the Association for one and a
Alumni Association, are thankful to have fallen in his half years. He was honored with the Alumni Service
circle of warmth, good humor and loving pride. Award in 1971.
1900 - 1909 Wallace A, DeHaven ’36, Lexington Other Alumni
George H. Hailey 'O1, ’31, Paducah Ruby Flsher H*""€Y 37’ Cymtuana Clarence W. Cobb, Lexington
. . , . Dr. Paul K. Moore 37, Macksville, N. C. , .
Philip L. Kaufman O1, Lexington . , . Howard E. Day 31, Princeton
. . , . Weston R. Winkler 37, Irvine . ,
Katherine Hopson Hamilton 06, Lexington . . . , . Anne Molloy Fleming 20, Augusta, Ga.
. , . Lillian E. Miller 38, Lexington . , .
Anna Wallis 06, Lexington Ma E Moore ,38 Webster Groves MO Donald j. Hrllenmeyer 44, Lexington
William W. Shelby jr. 'O8, Reseda, Calif. ' , ' , ’ ` Edward D. Moseley '19, Hopkinsville
Harriet E. Nunn 38, Campbellsville
_ _ R_ W b ,39 L _ AH Mary Beth Peavler, Harrodsburg
1910 - 1919 Marlow lescr B er ' Oulsvl E , Dorothy j. Neill Robertson ’42, Russellville
Dr. james R. Young '39, ’4|, Central City matt Steele ,23 Lexington
Harry Clagett :12, Bowling Green '
Paul D. Brown ’14 Somerset 1940 - 1949 -
’ Associate Member
Charles K. Dunn ’16, Lancaster Robert M. Drennan ’40, Lancaster
Charles W. Lovell ’16, Greenville Eugene H_ Comer ’42, Lougsvnjc Mrs. j. B. Holloway Sr., Lexington
g Elsie Gertrude Potter Nichols ’19, Somerset john Allen Fears '49, Lexington
L Charles Clay Shields ’49, Lexington Staff
. 1920 - 1929 Martha Hankins, Housemother, Lexington
Monroe F. Porter ’2l, Manchester 1950 ` 1959
` M. V. Hardesty ’23, Louisville Gerald R. Bradley ’50, ’71, Beech Creek
¢ Clayton Callahan ’24, Caney William V. Brook ’50, Lexington
David Springer Nantz ’24, Owensboro Gentry Neeley '52, Vincent
john G. Salmon ’24, Dawson Springs Victor Glenn Osborne ’52, Georgetown
George P. Young ’26, Corvallis, Ore. $abra Barbour ’53, Stanford
john Rust Beam '27, Lexington james L. Goodlett ’57, '58, Aurora, Colo.
Thomas E. Ford ’28, Lexington
Marie Colliver johnson ’29, Paris 1960 - 1969
Arthur H` Larson 29’ Lexmgmn Louis A. Burgess ’62, Louisville
' ’ Ga.
1930 _ Dr. Simon M. Berggrun 68, Decatur, · I
1939 Dr. j. Vincent Mattingly ’69, ’73, Louisville
Carey j. Maupin ’30, Lexington
john W. Pennel ’30, ’37, Louisville 1970 , 1974
Fred Fest Sr. *32, Clarksburg, W. Va. - G .-,2 EI
George Thomas Stewart ’33, Cynthiana lcanctte Mme mm ’ Smerc
john Allen Banta ’34, New Castle
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