Senior Class
Thomas L. Gorman, B.S. in E.M.
Lexington
Sigma Nu; Tau Beta Kake; Marconi Engineering Society; Merriman Engineering .Society, Treasurer (3); Norwood Mining Society Cadet Band; Republican Club; Class Baseball and Basketball; Class Giftorian (4); Pan-Hellenic Council (4); Royal Order of Fish, Eminent Whale.
Tom has changed his politics this year and Patt Hall has had the rare pleasure of his company quite often of late. His favorite song is "Daddy a Mine." In the laboratories, he is known as the "silk-shirt"  mechanic.    Any Senior will  tell   you  that  Tom  is  a  genuine  good   fellow.
Henry Enright Grehan, A.B..................Lexington
Kappa Alpha; History Club;  Lexington  Club; Kentucklan  SI nil.
Henry tried to leave us after he finished his work the first semester, but he found it a very difficult matter to get away from his friends. He has hosts of them, in fact he used to have an entire company of them before he quit acting as first sergeant of Captain Royden's army. We have lost a good man in losing Grehan.
Thomas Dillard Grubbs, LL.B................Mt. Sterling
Phi Delta Theta; Mystic Thirteen; Phi Alpha Delta; Six-One Club; Economics Club; Democratic Club; Varsity Baseball; Class Basketball; Second Scholarship Prize Junior Law;   Kernel   Board of Control;  First Lieutenant,  U.  S. A.
Tom, tall, straight and handsome, put Mt. Sterling on the map. He introduced himself to the students by twirling a baseball on the varsity team, and followed this introduction by vamping the ladies on the dance floor; but even that was tame for Tom. He then joined the army and fought the Germans until they hollered enough. Since returning to the University, he has been fighting note-books. Tom's genial disposition has made  for him  life-long friends who will  regret his graduation in  June.
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