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SENIOR CLASS
Lecoq Herc Nelson, B.S. Agr.
Somerset
Alpha Zeta; Editor Rural Kentuckian; Southern Railway Scholarship; Class Treasurer 3; Student Senate 2; Union Literary Society, Vice-President 1; Agricultural Society,   President   i;   Biological   Club.
A leader of men, an intensive student and a considerate friend.     Nelson   has
Given  to  the   world  the  best  that  was  in  him, And the best  will come hacl^ to him
J. W. O'Dell, B.A. Lexington
He  tool? unto  himself a  wife And lived happily ever afterward.
J. W. has proved the exception to the rule of college students by entering as an undergraduate while no longer a benedict. A quiet thoroughness and earnestness has been characteristic of everything he has done while in our midst.
Cum Warford Owen, B.S. Chem.
Mayfield
Gamma Alpha Kappa; Economies Club; American Chemical  Society;  Pennyroyal  Club.
Here is another good man who seems to have been overwhelmed by Chemistry. No longer can he even see  the  attractiveness  about  Patterson  Hall.
Homer Parks Parrigin, B.M.E. Mill Springs
Mechanicals of '16; A. S. M. B.; A. I. E. E.; Assistant in  Machine  Shop   2,   3.
And yet another joined our ranks after the starter fired his gun. We welcomed Parrigin then, and we send him  on his way,  a  graduate, with  our best wishes.
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