Class of '07
A sweeter story never graced the lips of human bard, no heavenly crown ever shown with more brilliant stars, no history has ever perpetuated nobler deeds than those that can be recorded to the young people who gathered at Kentucky State College when the switch board of time was punctured with the play of September, 1902.
Of all the noble youths that signed the class roll and donned the mantle of "07 or Bust,'' but few have been crushed by the grit will of 11.25 and passed out on fares.
Perhaps there never existed a class that could boast that they had never once suffered from the sharp sting of defeat. Their treatment was alike toward  all.     Never flinching from  a battle with
their dignified brothers, the "Seniors." Always ready to appease the hunger of their kid brothers, the "Sophomores," and more than willing to dry the tears of their baby brothers, the "Freshmen."
Our Scientists, Classicals, Engineers and Agriculturists are the best that are to be found in any institution of learning. Our orators are great, our athletes have been broad of shoulders, deep of chest, swift of foot and ever ready to play well their part.
To sum up all with a few sentences, a more manly, more gallant, more chivalrous class never claimed Kentucky State College as their Alma Mater.