James Vance Karrick,  B.C.E.,  Lexington
Tau  Beta  Kake;   B.   S.   C.   E.;   Transit  Staff;   Triangle Club.
There's nothing so becomes a man, as modest stillness."
James   Otis   Kelley,  A.B.,   Whitesville
Lamed Pe; President Union Literary Society; Daviess County Club; Treasurer Horace Mann Society; Pennyroyal  Club;  President  Democrat  Club.
"While poets rave and rantand tear their hair."
"O. K. Jelley" gets his conversation all balled up with words until he can get a grasp on those waving locks then everything is all right. Kelley's record as a student is excelled by very few. As a politician he is always alert, and at every meeting he attends he makes at least one nominationunless he himself has been nominted and that has often been the case, as a glance at the above  record  will  show.
Frank  Hopkins   Kennedy,   B.S.Agr., Youngstown,  Ohio
I* ^ 0; Captain Class Football (2); Treasurer Agricultural Society (3); Mystic Thirteen; Glee Club (2-3); Secretary-Treasurer Strollers (4); President V. M. C. A. (4); Cosmopolitan Club; Gospel Team (4); Class Gif-torian.
"If music be  the  food of love,  play  ongive  me  excess
of it."
Frank was born in Pittsburg, spent the early years in San Francisco, attended school in Youngstown and came to K. S. U. for the balance of his training. As a result behold a Y. M. C. A. man, singer, milk-man and dairy expert with quite a reputation as a lady's man. In matters of business, however, Frank excels, and at some future date we expect to see him established as a consulting engineer on all matters pertaining to agriculture, from the raising of tobacco to the growing of a moustache.
Albert John   Kraemer,  B.S.lnd.Chem.,  Louisville
A X: Strollers; American Chemical Society; Louisville Club.
"Morgen,   Morgen,   nur   nicht   heute!" Sprechen  alle  faule  T.eute,
Dutch?    Sure,  why not?    Huh?
Even four years in the chemistry department have not robbed "Stoney" of his ready Irish wit and sunny nature. It was hoped that "Stoney" would graduate without being distracted by the frails- but with the coming of spring his fancy seems to be hghtly turning to other thoughts than the structural formula of Dibenzenesuphe nemethylenaphenylenediamine.
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