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Junior Class I~
The fall of 191 7 is famous for two things at the University of Kentucky. 1 he first was the coming of President McVey and the genesis of the University reorganized. The other was the advent of the Class of 1 92 1, two hundred ninety-one strong.
The appearance of "21" on the big brick smokestack behind the old Administration Building and on the looming black water towers soon showed the University that the Class of "2 1 " was here in earnest. The real testing, though, came when, in the short space of three minutes, the Class of "21" pulled the scissoristical Sophomore Class men through Clifton Pond in the annual tug-of-war.