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Page 11 text:
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MIDNIGHT, FIRST SUNDAY AFTER LENT
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E are Kentuckians of the dark and bloody ground. As true followers of Daniel Boone, we are fond of fight and adventure, always armed, not with teeth, but to the teeth. You Texans, Tennesseans, and others, need not fear us, if you are good little girls and mind your teachers, but beware, lest you excite our warlike spirit. You wish to know of the land from whence comes the mighty statesman, the duelist, the scholar, the poet, the belle, the rider, the huntsman? It is a land inhabited by people who fear nothing. The girls fear neither mice nor bugs. It is the land of moonshine. Yes, you have heard of the witchery and magnetism of the moonshine. No doubt some of it has been caught, eke in barrels, and shipped to your town. Such things have been done in Kentucky ! The horses ! None of you are ignorant on that score. We disdain to ride ponies even at Belmont, for we have thoroughbreds. And the Kentucky beauties are known everywhere. About Kentucky litera- ture? We are well versed in it. All of us know the Blue Grass Cook Book from start to finish. And as for music, we can all sing the Grand Opera of My Old Kentucky Home. And art? Where is there a Kentuckian who can not draw a gun? No need to grow pale, we are not so dangerous. Each member of our club will make a mark on the world, either with a gun or a horseshoe. Know you, one and all, that we are proud of what we are, proud of our State of blue grass and our gun-smoked mountains. We are a people who will never lose our free, bold spirit in college or elsewhere.
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THE KENTUCKY GIRL-BETWEEN THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH Kentucky Club Colors : Black and Red. Flower: Blue Grass. Song : My Old Kentucky Home. OFFICERS Louise McKee, President. Gladys Winston, Secretary and Treasurer. Gladys Winston, Historian. MEM BERS Carrie Atkinson. Mary Jones- Gertrude Crewdson. Sallie Kinner. Mary Coke. Lucile Lippincott. Judith DeJarnette. Louise McKee. Vera Denton. Nelle Martin Morris. Louise Tabb. Anna May Heflin. Alma Rhinock. Gladys Winston. Hazel Rhinock. Elizabeth Ross. Willye Smith. Adair Sugg.
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