Frankfort High School - Capitolian Yearbook (Frankfort, KY)

 - Class of 1932

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The Cotjpllolllaln unior Class Top rout: Waller VVade, John Stark, Sam Martin, Donald Riester, Mr. Rice, Thomas Noe, Gra.nt Dean, Frank McDonald, Joe Simcox. Second roar: Thomas Crumbaugh, George Kelly, Clarence Smith, Elwood Conway, Ken- ton McDonald, John Phythian, Hanley Peavler, Western Furr, Leon Tracy. Thiird rozr: Richard Luscher, Harry Sullivan, Dudley Rodman, Howard Kernen, Gregory Yancey, Dowling Nicol, William Montgomery, William Roberts, Charles Watson, Dunlap Darnell. Fourth row: Anna Mae Clark, Virginia Carter, Cassie Yount, Alice Joyce, Virginia Sul- livan, Ann Joe Turner, Katherine Penn, Hazel Brown, Clara Louise Heenan, Alice Spiers, Dorothy McDonald, Miss Smith. Fifth, rozr: Ella Florentine Peters, Lucille Savage, Jane Farmer, Ruth Vtlise, Christine Harrod, Christine Dennis, Keith Goins, Emily Settle, Mary Quin Cox, Aline Moore, Helen Vigusin, Lena Ueltschi. Not in pi.ct1n'f'.' Hazel Dalton, Albert Hulette, Deane Logan, Robert Hughes, Betty Mont- gomery, Morris Jacobs. Page twenty-nine

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The ifoljpilolllaln 1 unior Class Qfficers Prrsiflcnf, XVestern Furr Sf'Cl'f'l'fl1'tU, Dowling Nicol Vim' Prcsiflczzf, Dunlap Darnell f7'L'd'S2li'Cl', Joe Simcox unior Class History Whether the day after the close of school or many years from now, may this brief history of the 1931-32 Junior Class awaken again in us memories of days that are past and renew once more the ties which are as happy as we shall ever know. Bonds of lasting friendship, never to be broken, loyalty and sportsmanship have been brought about by our joining and taking part in the various organizations and activities of the school. Our versatility is undisputed. By the faithful efforts and determination of our boys we were able to supply twelve of the twenty-six on the foot-ball squad, four of the eleven on the team, and best of all we owned the captain, Dowling Nicol. Six junior boys received letters: Montgomery, Nicol, Roberts, Yancey, Jacobs, and Furr. Others not quite so fortunate but helped us gain the victories were: Conway, Kernen, Pythian, McDonald, Watson, and Peavler. In basket-ball our record is commendable, and we are justly proud of our boys. VVasn't it our own George Kelly that won the Georgetown game by adding one point to that seventeen to seventeen score with only two seconds to go? And didn't our own Howard Kernen run a scorching close second as high point man for the season? Kernen was also elected captain for the coming year, under whose excellent guidance we shall hope for greater glories. The Akos Club furnished a means for displaying our dramatic ability, three juniors having helped to make The Jade Necklace a success. Juniors are well represented in all the musical organizations as we have members in all of them-from our petite Lucille Savage, who is not only the accompanist for the choruses but was a piano contestant this year, down to for should I say up tol the tall drum major, Johnny Starks, who so pompously leads the F. H. S. band on all occasions. Other smart juniors are Hazel Dalton, our prospect in the Latin tournament, Keith Goins, and Cassie Yount, our typing contestants, and members of the Panther Purring staff. As we look back on our junior year, realizing that we are standing on the threshold of seniority, we will strive by hard work and faithfulness to continue our upward trend until we reach the coveted goal. Dorothy McDonald Page twenty-eight



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The Cotjpiloliah Sophomore Class Qfficers 1'r1.sifIf'11t, Leo Baker ,Sccrc1'm1U, Mary Gillham Tice Prcsidcizt, Mike Montgomery T?'FflS'1H'?7', Bob Smith Sophomore Class History On entering the high school you iind yourself facing a long corridor. Turn to the iight and aclv-i-icei to the stairs. The first two doors are the sophomore home rooms. Due to the overcrowded conditions of the sophomores this year, a few of us were forced to go to the freshman home rooms. These students made the sacrince with stiff upper lips and became real martyrs. This year we had quite a number of organizations and clubs. Most of them were not for sophomores alone, but we furnished a lot of members for them. The organizations that were for both boys and girls were the Latin Club, Orchestra, Art Club, Student Senate, and Mixed Chorus. The clubs for boys were the Boys' Glee Club and Hi-Y, paralleled by the Girls' Glee Club and Girl Reserve for the girls. One of our teachers, Miss Skinner, was the gymnastic director for the sophomare girls. slit- also formed the Hockey Team which was made up of sophomore and freshman girls. The only hockey game of the season was played with Anchorage. We are sorry to say that our team was beaten. Even though the team did not do so well this year, they are in hopes of having a greater team next Year. After the hockey season was over, foot-ball came into its own again. The sopho- mores did their share in making the team what it was. The boys on the team worked hard every afternoon and I believe that they deserve a lot of credit. We also had spring foot-ball practice before school let out, and we had a game between the classes. The next thing in the way of sports was basket-ball in which we gave a few men to the team. Then there was the Debating Team. Many students of the sophomore class took part in that also. A few sophomores entered the music contests and we are glad to say that some of them won first place. The story-telling was also won by a sophomore, Carolyn Rogers. As the time for our departure draws near, I had better sign off. VVill see you again next year. Cheerio! Merle Carter l'ag4- thirty

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