Wayland   Rhoads,   B.S.Agr.,   Lexington
President Student Government Organization; A Z; Agricultural Society; Biological Society; Six-One Club; Democratic Club; Fat Stock Team.
"Honk! Honk!"
With such a name, Wayland would naturally lie a farmer. "Shorty" is a "fast" youngster'when he is pumping that old bicycle of his. He is a long boy literally, laterally; has a long head and a long line of talk and a long list of friendsparticularly in the Home Economics   Club.
Phil E.   Richards,  B.S.Agr.,  Morganfield
A Z; Mystic Circle; Agricultural Society; Kentucky Dairy Team (3); Vice President Agricultural Society (3).
"So  unacquainted   with  all   arts   of   sin."
Just to show us what he could do if he tried, Phil has made the Agricultural course up here in three years, and won the honors in Alpha Zeta besides. All this has kept him so busy that you probably have not seen him on the campus much, but people away from here know him all right, for he represented the University on the Dairy Team on its, trips to the big contests. He's all to the good, is Phil; and we feel sure that he will make a big hit "down on the farm."
Esthp.r Lee Ridkr, A. B , Rowletta
V. W. C- A.; Philosophian Literary Society; Secretary of Horace Mann Literary Society (4); President of Library  Club   (4);   Assistant Librarian   (4).
"In books a prodigal, they say", A living  encyclopedia!"
The masses of Esther's hair areerwell a trifle more than blond, which in turn might indicate that the above has a temper. However this is mere supposition. Esther is well liked by everybody except the "fussers" in the Library, and you know "Silence is the law of the Library," as well as of Patt. Hall corridors. Her "bright" hair is but a faint shadow of the "brightness" of her intellect. German, Logic, anything is simplicity itself for her, and she "kills 'em out" every time without ever opening  her   book.     She   is   even   a   "shark"   at   "Ches."
Daniel   T.   Roberts,   B.S.,   West    Poini
Glee Club (1), (2), (3); Secretary of Union Literary Society.
"I'll   not   budge   an   inch!"
Dan believes in evolution! Yes, sir! And although he hasn't convinced Dr. Tigert of all his views yet, he is not at all discouraged, and continues to orate at length upon the merits of zoology and other deep subjects. But to fully appreciate his charms, you ought to hear him singand even we who hear him argue in class, can forgive him when we hear him warble some sweet little ditty about spring or some other sentimental subject. What will the Union Literary Society do   for  music  when   Dan   is   gone?