Senior Class Charles Alvin Lisanby, LL.B..................Princeton
Alpha  Sigma Phi;   Union  Literary  Society;   Henry  Clay;   Glee  Club.
"Lizzy" is another human of the song-bird variety; he can also wear nose glasses with the grace of an English peer. His one serious fault is that he is more than fond of the ladieshe loves them. Spare moments he devotes to Judge's curriculum. C. A.'s only knock on the law college is that it must be reached by  climbing  three flights of stairs.
Charles Rose McClure, B.S. in M.E............Lawrenceburg
Tau   Beta   Pi;   Edison   Joule   Engineering   Society;   American   Association   of   Mechanical -Engineers; American Institute of Electrical  Engineers;  Patterson   Literary  Society.
"Mac" is one of the sincerest workers of them all. He and Waterfill have earned the title of the "Gold Dust Twins," because they are always together and always working. Mac has only one enemy in the world and that is a creek near Lawrenceburg; it is the first problem he has failed to fathom. We won't say who  lives on  the  far side of this creek.
Margaret Elizabeth McClure, A.B..............Lexington
Phi Sigma;  English Club; Y. W. C. A.;  Kernel Staff  (3);  Exchange Editor   (4); Associate Editor  Kentuckian;   Editor  Press  Bulletin.
"The girl with the smile that never comes off," as one of the Engineers describes her, is the life of the Kentuckian office. When copy fails to come in, or the printers go on a strike, Margaret, serene and sedate, with her constant gladsome smile keeps the staff in a good humor and the work progressing. Margaret is known on the campus for her genial disposilion, her good grades and her journalistic ability.
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