Herbert    E.    Barth,    B.M.E.,    Louisville
Lamed Pe; Dynamic Engineering Society; A. S. M. E.; A.   1.   E.   E.;   Louisville   Club.
"Company, villainous company, have been the ruin of  me."
Barth is the lad with the rosy dutch make-up, that you have probably seen revolving blithely around Mechanical Hall, or one-stepping gracefully in the Armory. Since his coming here from Louisville, which he (like most persons from that city) thinks is the center of the Universe, Barth has made a wide circle of acquaintances,   and   a   fine   record   as   an   Engineer.
Lois    Bartlett,    B.S.,    Rockport
Honor System Committee (2-3-4) ; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet (2-3-4); Secretary of Philosophian Literary Society (2); Treasurer of Philosophian (2-3); Y. W. C. A. Delegate to Black Mountain (2); Vice President of Philosophian (3) ; Student Assistant in Home Economics (3); Treasurer of Home Economics Club (4) ; President of Home Economics Club (4); Pennyroyal Club;   Agricultural    Society    (3).
"She was ever precise in promise-keeping." What more could we add? Does not this formidable list of achievements crowd all else off the page? She is living up to the static and dynamic energy one would suspect from her Titian locks. Of course she has to, because she is taking Home Economics and that is "some course." During her scholastic career she has accomplished so much, mentally, socially, and spiritually, that one would think she must" be a Bartlett "pair."
Max    Carter    Batsel,    B.M.E.,    Fulton
A. I. E. E.; A. S. M. E.; Dynamic Engineering Society; t b n.
"Learning   by   study   must   be   won; 'Twas  ne'er  entail'd  from  son  to  son."
From the western part of the State comes one with the proof that the Mississippi River flows up hill. This "one" is known by the name of "Carrie" and although hard study is given as an excuse for gray hairs, we are prone to believe that his worry over the opinion held of him by his roommate's "Booful Baby" is the direct cause. lie is a good student and should make good as a _ professor in spite of his roommate's efforts to   make   him   a   ladies'   man.
William   Stewart   Berkshire,   Law,   Petersburg
_\   X;   Varsity   Track   Team   (3);   Henry  Clay  Law   Society ;    Class   Representative    (4).
"The   first   thing   we   do,
Let's   kill    all   the   lawyers."King   Henry   IV.
The Berkshire Class wins another Blue Ribbon in the Stewart entry. The class has missed the old boy since he has been in Texas most of the time, but Patt Hall "misses him most of all." No lawyer made a better record in the department than did he. He is an all   'round   success.