h THE KENTUCKY ALUMNUS. 21
p  CLASS OF ’96
 ?* BY J. I. LYLE, Class Secretary.
 Q3 The Class of Ninety-six, though small, has been quite prominent in
T the affairs of the Alumni Association. Of the twelve nominations made `
Q `for Trustees last year, three were from the Class of N inety-six. At the
‘ commencement of 1914, the five members present decided to have a Hoat
for 1915 parade, although it was not our reunion year. The iioat was
I; provided and was considered one of the very best decorated floats in the
A  parade. No more floats will be provided until our reunion year, when We
  hope to have every member of the class back for the reunion and com-
 =' mencement festivities. This will be in June, 1919. All members of Class
 _; of Ninety-six should make their plans accordingly, unless the Golden
»  Jubilee is held in 1917, when all classes will hold reunions.
J  CLASS OF ’97
_  Graham H. Kemper is Consul of the United States at Erfurt, Ger-
  many. No doubt many of the members of Class of ’97 envy him his
  position at this time.
A  cLAss or *99
  BY Gao. Bonnnirs, Class Secretary. I
  Joseph Morrow has finished a course in the Baptist Theological Sem-
 Y inary at Louisville and will enter the ministry.
  Rev. Walter L. Brock is the popular pastor of the Fifth Street Bap-
,°  tist Church of Lexington, where he has been for some five years.
;  W. L. Bronaugh has disposed of his interest in the Iroquois Engi-
  neering Company of Chicago and is now secretary and treasurer of the
  ` Hayward—Bronaugh Company of the same city.
  C. "Coly" Jett is now with the Cincinnati Photo Print Co.
  W. H. Sasser, who is principal of a High School near Savannah, Ga.,
·  is spending the summer at his old home near London, Ky.
  I
  CLASS OF ’06 _
  BY ANNA WALL1s, Class Secretary.
  Mary E. Sweeney is teaching in the Summer School of the Univer-
  sity of Washington and from there will go to Berkeley to deliver an ad-
 ZQ. _ dress before the Association of Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Sta-
tp tions at their meeting in August.