James   Wright   Wesson,   A.B.,   Wingo
Class Representative (3); Union Literary Society; Horace Mann Literary Society; Agricultural Society; Student Self-Government Committee (2); Winner of Bennett   Essay   Prize.
"If   music  be   the   food   of   Love,   play   on."
'Tis whispered by the balmy breeze that there is many a m wounded heart lying along the path where Wes has passed, yet he goes along seeming unconcerned, pitying the rest of us. He is some orator, wherefore he was elected class orator in his Junior year. But that is not the only reason why he is well knownhe owns the only 'phone in the Old Dorm, and has made some record as   a   student.
Bessie   White,   A.B.,   Louisville
Sorores Amoris; Louisville Club; Y. W. C. A.; Strollers; Secy. Tennis Club (2); Staff and Crown; Secy. Senior Class; Business Staff "Kentuckian"; Secy. Library   Club   (4) ;   Student   Assistant   Gymnasium.
"Vessels  large  may   venture   more,
But   little   boats   should   keep   near   the   shore. '
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Bessie, as she is known to most everybody, is an 'round high light in the University. Not only has she distinuished herself in athletics, but also in dramatics and as a terpsichorean artist. Furthermore, Bessie is one of the best liked girls in the class. She and Nig and Ella Mae have certainly been pals during their stay here, and it is safe to assume that commencement week will live long   in   all   their   memories.
Natalie    Wood,    A.B.,    Maysville
A S A- Varsity Basket Ball (1-2-3-4); Vice President of Phisosophian (3); Cast "College Widow" (3); Staff and Crown;   Strollers;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Cabinet   (3).
"As merry as the  day  is long."
"You can't dislike me, 'cause I won't let you." Nat, sometimes known as the "Clown' to a chosen few, comes to us from Maysville. Being a good student and enthusiastic in college activities, Nat is known to everyone on the campus. Who does not remember her as 'Flora in the "College Widow"? Here she comes now. Notice how awfully quiet she is. "Ain't that jes' grand? The Dean has said that I can have a date with Bill any time I want to. Haven't seen anything of Bill, have you? Oh, say, did you see what the paper said about me; 'Miss Wood starred,' the only one mentioned, too; that  makes  it  mighty   nice."
John   Wilbur   Worthington,   B.S.Agr.,   Owensboro
Middle Weight Roxin Champion, '12; Fat Stock Judging Team, '15; President of Agricultural Society, ''la.
"All   is   vanity   and   a   striving   after  wind."
"Bunny"  has been ideally (?)   situated  for  three  years
__next door to Patt Hall.    Probably that's the reason  he
never calls there. He is a good Ag. student, and likes his little joke. No gold-brick artists need apply at "Bunny's" door when he buys that farm. We must not forget  to   mention   his   "singing."
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