Senior Class Anderson Smith Gill, B.S. in Agr................Columbia
Alpha Zeta; Circulation Manager Rural Kentuckian (3); First Lieutenant, Cadet Band (2);  Second  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  Infantry,  'IS;  Glee Club; Y. M.  C. A.; Agricultural  Society.
Accuracy was a synonym for "Fungi" when he used lo sling sacks of waler in the old Third Division. He made another division famous while in France, but lost his nickname in the shuffle. From his past record, we feel sure that his future will be a "Heller."
Ewart Gordon Godberry, B.S. in Agr..............Middleburg
Alpha   Zeta;   Agricultural   Society,   President   (4);   Fat   Stock  Judging-  Team   (4).
Quiet and unassuming though he is, a finer fellow than E. G. would be hard to find. His ability as a stock judge was soon recognized, and while on the team at the international he acquitted himself with honor, and we are confidently expecting him to become head of the Animal Husbandry Department in one of our large universities.
Charles William Gordon, B.S. in M. E.............Lexington
Edison-Joule Society, President (1); Tau Beta Pi, Priesident (-1); Lamp and ci-msk; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Treasurer (4); American Institute of Electrical Engineers;   American   Expeditionary   Forces,   'IS.
Charley is the consulating engineer of the class. He utilizes exactly twenty-three hours and sixty minutes of each day's time, or else he would never be able to star in all his class room work, design skyscrapers downtown, and then meet her in front of the Ag. Building every day at noon. If Charley does not make good, more than one prophet will have to take in his sign and seek a new calling.
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