University of Kentucky - Kentuckian Yearbook (Lexington, KY)

 - Class of 1924

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Elijah Durham Armstrong, B.S. in Agr., A I' E.......................................Parksville, Ky. Flow!imini at Mnryvlllo College; Sophomore at Ucrca College; Agriculture Society: Hoof and Horn Club; Y. M. C. A.: Friendship Council. The best augury of a man's success in his profession Is that ho thinks It the finest in the world. Mary Lillard Adams, B.S. in H.E., 2' B Y............................................Danville, Ky. I’hllosophlan Society; Y. V. C. A.; Home Economics Club; Woman's League; Vocational Guid- ance Committee; Y. W. C. A. Delegate to HlUe Itldgc. N. C. Mary's part him not been words, but deeds, and she has made» a brilliant scholastic record In the Homo Economics Department. Wonderful chance for somebody! Gladys Clarinb Booth, A.B., II A Q..................................................Carlisle, Ky. Itobin Hood ; Y. w. c. A.; Woman’s League; Woman's Athletic Association: English Club. Like her sister. Gladys will In- heard from tome day. She's a student and they say “for knowledge «ho doth search. Arthur Lbmial Atchison. A.B., X 2' A .... .................................Calhoun, Ky. Delta Sigma Pi. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet: Delegate to Blue Ridge Conference; Patterson Literary So- ciety; University Bund (2. 3, 1); Assistant Business Manager Martini.” Atchison has devoted Ills four years in college to the laudable work of helping Burt Peak put the Y. M. C. A. on the map. In addition to this he has taken time out to play in the band on all public occasions, and In spare moments pick up the other achievements you see listed to his credit.

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 Sam B. Adams, A.B.....................................................................Somerset, Kv. Snm ha had more fun limn most folks In college lieoauice. Although li« take life seriously. lie tnkc classes more ns a joke. Some would assort that Sam Ik a bashful boy. hut wo insist that he la u Indies' man, oven If lie Isn't a noisy about it as Some of the aliened big guns of the class. Corn kLi us Anderson, A.B........................................................Lexington, Kv. Varsity Football (3, i ; Athletic Council (I); Class Football (I. 2): Clnsu Hu.ikctball Manager (2. 3): « bias Baseball Maiiagor 2); Ride Tram; Mikado ; Robin Hood ; Fro-Medicnl Society; Alpha Chi SlKnia. Cornelius I» a chemist, and we long ago gave up all hope of understanding the members of this profession. Hut Cornelius has not allowed structural formulas to keep him entirely out of college life. It lias been one of his annual liahll to hIiik I» Iho chorus of the operas presented by the glee clubs. Vai.don Cates Ashby, B.S. in Ac.r................................................... . Slaughters, Kv. Hoof and Horn Club; Alpha Zota; First Lieutenant and Captain, It. O. T. C. Someone has said that common sense I» not a common thing. V. C. did the practical thing when he chose farming a« a study. If we may use the nnmo of bis town as an Indication, he ik spe.iull .liiK In |w rk pneking, although the mime may allude only to lilii attitude toward his books. James D. Atkinson, LL.D., 2 N...................................................Stanton, Ky. Quiet, reserved. dlgiilllcd. Jimmie represents the adult section In this class. Three years and summer sessions mark the time he has spent In getting his degree. lour



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9 0 □ 1 I ZZZ 1 1 J 1 SENIOR Si CLASS William Watts Blanton, A.B., I A ..........................................Richmond, Ky. Litmp mill Cross; Fr.whiimn Fonthnll 1): Varsity Basketball (2): Assistant Football Manager (2); Claw» Baik«ball (3): Su-Ky Circle (I. 2, 3): Kernel Stuff (1, 2. 3): Circulation MniuiKcr (1); Assistant Business Manager (2); Business Manager 3); Stroller (1. 2. 3); Business Manager (3); •Kentuckian Staff (3). Hill, unllko most handsome fellow . 1« also n liar l worker, lie earned hi Su-Ky l an l like a man selling peanut when ho was a freshman. Later lie helped lift tin- Stroller to a higher financial plane. Bill must have been pretty koo I, for he Hklppcil a elan somewhere along the line and graduated a year ahead of hi» time, without the professors over IIuiIIiik It out. Marshall Barnes, LL.B., I K T . . Beaver Dam. Ky. Lamp and Cross: Mystic Thirteen: Student Council, President (l ; Cl ns President (3): V. M. C. A. President (I): Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (3»: Blue Ridge Kepresentntlve (3); Class Baseball (1. 2. 3); Class Basketball (I. 2. I); Varsity Basketball (3): Henry Clay Law Society. Marshall was the political boss of the Lasv College. They called him Tlmmle. Tlmmle and Tammany Hall had hut one thought In common: To control. Thomas Gardner-Bayless, A.B. in Commerce, 2’ A E . . . . Los Angeles, Cal. Lamp and Cross; Mystic Thirteen; Strollers: Student Council (3); Delegate Mid-West Student Con- ference. 1923; ••Kernel Staff (3): Meow Staff (4); President Pan-Hellen;. (1); Cius» Football 1 Captain 21; Varsity Squad 3. I); Class Baskethnll (I). Captain (2. 3). Champs (I); Class Baseball (2); Assistant Director Operas (2. 3. l ; Assistam Director Strollers («). Behold In this man n youth of iiiiuiy Interest and abilities. Curdticr Is tut athlete of note and a writer of ability, la his Squirrel Food column In the Kernel he has always given us the latest Joke ho could llnd In the Literary Digest mid other humorous publications. Last summer he dramatized the song. California, Here I Come. but In the fall he came back, with live new suits and a Cadillac. John Edward Byers, B.S. in M.E., X A E........................................Lcitchfield, Ky. Business Manager Kentuckian” (i ; Assistant Manager Pnotbnll (3): Assistant Manager Track (3); P. Paul Anderson Engineering Society; A. 1. K. K.; A. A. K.; A. K. M. E.; Kcvs; Scnbbard and Blade; Lieut. It. O. T. C. (3). Captain (t): Tnu Beta Kake; Masonic Club. Eddie's suppressed desire Is to be a poet, or maybe an artist. While on the campus lie has been Just about the busiest man In the class, lie ha gone out for more things anti gotten less credit for it than anyone we know. Yet he has had his :un. He got a wonderful rush at the Winchester Country Club's Leap Year dunce. Very good. ICddie.

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