Jessie   Elizabeth   Acker,   B.S.,   Paducah
K _\; Agricultural Society (3-4); Philosophian Literary Society (3-4); Home Economics Club (Idea Representative)   (4).
"He  that  doth   the   ravens   feed,
Yea, providently caters for the sparrow,
Be comfort  to  my  age!"
Which may not sound very complimentary to a lady, but "feeding the sparrows," etc.. is one of the best tilings this zealous Home Economics Senior does. A hard worker, conscientious student, and a maker of good grades, "Jessie Elizabeth" will some day become known in the "Re" and "Ag" world,unless she chooses to hide her light in that large   city   where   she   spent   her   early  years.
We would like to have something to "goodtime" Jessie about,  but she  has  been   too  dern   sly  for  us.
Gross   Runkel  Allison,   B.C.E.,   Center   Hall,   Pa. ^ X; Tau Beta Kake; Transit Staff; Turtles; B. S. C. E.
"The man that hath a tongue, I say, is no man, If  with  his  tongue,   he  cannot  win   a  woman."
"Tape" hasn't been with us long, as he did his undergraduate work at Perm State, and only joined Dean Rowe's happy throng at the beginning of his Senior year. No doubt the "fair women of the Blue Grass" was an attraction too great for "Tape" to resist. This may not have been the cause, but whatever it was, we are glad that some kind fate caused this sunny personality to blow into  Lexington.
George   Bo wen    Arnold,    B.M.E.,    Earlington
II K A; T B IT; Lamp and Cross; President Pan-Hellenic Council; Track Team (2); Vice President Dynamic Engineering Society (1); Vice President A. S. M. E. (4); Treasurer Dynamic  Engineering Society   (4);  A.   I.  E.  E.
"Neat, trimly drest,
Fresh  as a bridegroom, and his chin  new reaped."
"George" is a true disciple of Morpheus and does not believe   in   going   to  class   too   early.
It's certainly nice that we have had him all this year to lead our dancesalways in his dress suit. Although "George" does not look upon the wine when it is red, he has a profound  regard   for  "Brewers."
Joseph   Guy   Aud,   B.M.E.,   Owensboro
T B n, President (4); T B II, Honor Man (3); Dynamic Engineering Society, Secretary (3); A. S. M. E.; Treasurer A. I. E. E.; Daviess County Club; Catholic Club.
"Whatever he  did was done  with  so  much  ease, In   him   alone   'twas   natural   to   please."
The greatest disappointment in ''Little Gink's" life was the time that he failed to make Tau Beta Kake. To keep him from feeling disheartened, the Tau Beta Pi arranged to take him in. He showed his gratitude by becoming the Honor Man; nevertheless he is still in good health and , has an excellent appetite. In the future, we expect to see him one of the leading engineers   of   the   country.
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