Senior Class Ulysses Victoria Garred, B.S. in M. E...............Louisa
Edison Joule Society; Mountain Club; Democratic Club; Class Football (3, 4); American Association, of Mechanical Engineers; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Tau  Beta Kake;  Merriman Engineering Society;   Class Grumbler   (4).
Why should we explain his nickname? It is "Useless." U. V. has two ambitions; one of them is to meet a beautiful young lady who owns either a Pierce-Avrow or a Winton Six, and the other is to grow a mustache.
Joseph Lee Gayle, B.S. in Agr..................Falmouth
Alpha Zeta; Lamp and Cross; Agricultural Society, Vice-President ness Manager Rural Kentuckian (2), Business Manager (3); Y. M. Infantry,  V.  S.  A.,  '1S-'19.
 (3);   Assistant  Busi C.  A.;   Lieutenant  of
The girls say that Joe is as sweet as the sweet clover that has made his native county famous. Joe is the model boy of the Ag. College, in spite of the fact that he spent a year in the army. His record in scholarship and school   activities ranks with  the highest.
Raymond Harlan Gilbert, B.S. and Agr.............Covington
Winner   of  Lightweight   Boxing   Medal,   1914.
Ray helped to take care of the girls in Unit 40, but returned in the fall to graduate with the class once two years below him. Ray is a good worker, an optimist by nature, and we predict for him a bright future. If he is ever lonesome it will be his fault. Ray has a collection of bulletins which he carries as a matter of policy.
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