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SENIOR CLASS
Ann Elizabeth Farra, B.S. Home Eco. Nicholasville
Staff and Crown; Agricultural Society; Philosophian, Vice-President 3; Y. "W. C. A., President 4, Blue Ridge Delegate 2; Cast of "Kentucky Belle" 3; Home Economies Club, Vice-President 3, President 4; Delegate to Kentucky Student Volunteer Convention 3; Student Assistant   in   Home   Economics   3,   4.
"Betty" is about the busiest somebody you ever saw. She is the patron saint of all Y. W. C. A. projects, the guardian angel of the Home Economics Department, and the loyal advocate of democracy, friendliness, and frankness.
Herbert Franklin Felix, B.A. Eng. Hartford
Kappa Pi; Union Literary Society, President 4; English Club.
Undoubtedly Herbert can ask more questions than any other man in the graduating class. There is about him now, however, a certain serious air that bespeaks progress. An unquenchable desire for work and a latent talent will certainly put him near the head of the list in   after  years.
Jean Olive Field, B.A. Lexington
Philosophian Literary Society; Horace Mann; Library Club;   Choral  Society.
Jean entered upon her duties as a Freshman with the rest of us, and has toiled through the four years with never-flagging zeal. But so quiet has she been withal that very few know her talent for poetry. She was class poet in her high school days. Will she devote her time to teaching, to voting, or to household science? is  a question still  unanswered.
John Shuff Fish, B.S. Agr. Georgetown
Agricultural Society; Democratic Club.
Fish hails to us from Georgetown, and very few people know him, so quiet has been his stay here. He is a constant  worker.
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