.*-*,         %:V


SENIOR CLASS
Ernest Harold Clark, B.M.E.
Lexington
Kappa Sigma; Tau Beta Kake; A. I. E. E.; A. S. M. E.; Mechanicals  or  '16;   Class  Football   1,   2.
We don't know why they do, but they do. Harold is one of those who has deprived us of the pleasure of his company   except   at   rare   intervals.     We   feel   the   loss.
Marcus Jerome Clarke, B.S. Agr.
Owensboro
Kappa  Alpha.
In a manner characteristic of the typical Southern gentleman, "Romey" has met the vicissitudes of his college life in a manner which places him high in the esteem of faculty and friends. "Petty" influences have played their  part  in  his  quest  for higher  education.
William Whitlock Clarke, Jr., B.C.E. Owensboro
Phi Delta Theta; Tau Beta Pi; Lamp and Cross; Mystic Thirteen; Keys; Tau Beta Kake; Class Football 1,   2;  Battalion  Mertal   2;  B.   S.   C.   E.;   Transit  Staff  4-
"Bill" is a true leader and a capable one. He is the sort that is liked by his friends and respected by his enemies. These lines are but a vain attempt at recording what he has done in college.
J. Franklin Corn, B.A. Harrodsburg
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Lamp and Cross; Editor-in-Chief Kentucky Kernel; Varsity Football 3-4; Student Member Athletic Committee 4; Class Basketball; Ken-tuckian Staff 4; Canterbury Club; Tau Sigma; Kappa Pi; Strollers Cast 2, 4; Alpha Delta Sigma (pledge); Glee   Club   4.
"I claim it was." "Judge." Always busymanifold accomplishments. He banished "loathed melancholy," but called heart-easing mirth to him. Some of his sayings may do you good: "When you feel blue, lie down and take a rest in the arms of 'nature's soft nurse.' " "I always do the best I can, and that's enough."
(54)
1916