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SENIOR CLASS
Armiel. Carman, B.S. Agr. Paris, Tenn.
Alpha Zeta; Agricultural Society; Basketball Manager  4.
Armiel has applied himself well during his four years in college, and is established in a high position in the eyes of faculty and student body. His is the nature that  makes  strong  men  successful.
Elizabeth Robinson Cary, B.A. Versailles
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Philosophian Literary Societv 1; Class Prophet, Class of '13; Y. W. C. A.; Staff and Crown.
We borrowed Elizabeth from the Class of '13, and feel the gainer thereby. In spite of the handicap of ill health, she has made an excellent scholastic record, and has  a wide circle of  friends.
Samuel Jefferson Caudill, B.M.E. Shelbyville
Tau Beta Pi; Manager Class Football 2, Captain '1; Kernel Staff 4; Transit Staff 4; Mountain Club; Patterson Literary Society; Lightweight Chainpion Boxer; Democratic Club; Pick and Shovel.
Caudill has the peculiar distinction of being the only Senior in his department this year. After some stay at West Point and Valparaiso he decided that the University of Kentucky needed him. He is true blue and of the 42-centimeter  caliber.
George L. Cherry, B.M.E. Bowling Green
Tau Beta Pi, Junior Honor Man; President 4; Delegate to Tau Beta Pi Convention 4; Secretary-Treasurer A.  S.  M.  B.  4; Vice-President Mechanicals '16.
How shall he become wise thai holJeth the plow Whose discourse is of the stock f bulls?
Therefore, George became a mechanical, but he is seldom seen with the sign of his profession, i. e., leather apron and a rule. He deals with the higher problems of mechanics. He 13 studious and businesslike, and has many friends among the students and faculty.
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