Frankfort High School - Capitolian Yearbook (Frankfort, KY)

 - Class of 1932

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The Cojpilollan Last Will and Testament of Class of 1932 We, the class of 1932 of the Frankfort High School, being, we believe, of full age and laboring also under the illusion that we are of sound mind and disposing memory, being conscious of the proximity of the end of our high school careers, and knowing full well the extent of our estate and the natural objects of our bounty, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all wills by us heretofore made. We, the intelligentsia of F. H. S., leave to the faculty our deepest gratitude for their sincere work and scheming methods in finding a way to graduate some of us. The individual wills are as follows: I, Mary Elliott, will my art of prevaricating, exaggerating, and otherwise fibbing to the petite and demure Lena Ueltchi. I, Thomas Byrley, leave my enormous appetite for roast beef to the Honorable Taber Brewer so that he might further deplete the school finances on debating trips next year. I, Gladys Campbell, bequest my sweet voice and artistic dramatic ability to future Akos members. We, Frank Dailey and J. R. Darlington, leave our boisterous ways to Billy Pruett. I, Helen Estes, will my artistic ability to Miss Cox's department. We, Sarah Bacon, Edyth Darnell, and Eleanor Brown, bequeath our good looks and stylish manners in dressing to those future F. H. S. girls who find need of such an art. I, Mary Elizabeth Brandis, will my unexcelled ability in suddenly obtaining popu- larity at certain times to Martha Jean Brandis, I, Albert Luscher, leave the honor of driving the family car to school, not with- holding the privilege of carrying passengers therein to my little brother, Richard. We, Mary George Mitchell and Sunbeam Moore, leave our liking for Thorn Hill to any who will accept it. I, Jean Morse, do hereby bequeath my love for geometry and persistent devotion to said class to Christine Harrod so that she will enrich the already brilliant class with her knowledge. I, Judith Lawson, also leave my position and interest in the debating team to the careful and undivided attention of Honorable Tabor Brewer so that he may encourage the work I have so nobly begun. Understand, Tabor? I, Nancy Gillham, will my locker and desk in the Capitolian room to Dorothy Mc- Donald, but I first remove all objects or other articles of interest in said room. I, Pauline Peyton, leave my sweet and lovable disposition to be used by the majority of the Junior Class. I, Raymond Jesse, will my position as People's Choice in Latin IV to any brave and courageous lad who dares to master Virgil. We, Jeanne Parrent and Rat Johnson, leave our nearly married position to any of those numerous couples that hover radiators and stroll in the corridors of dear old F. H. S. I, Inez Lyon tbetter known by Coach as Fi Fil, will me absent mind to further stimulate the already lacking mental capacities of various students whom we need not name. I, Polly Armstrong, will my gracious manner and childlike mannerisms to one who needs them, Hazel Brown. I, George Taylor, will my wonderful basket-ball ability and unexcelled art in making malignant and malicious faces to Portwood in hopes that this legacy will enable him to hypnotize, petrify, and otherwise terrify basket-ball players of central Kentucky. lunge 'e-vs-intyetliwe

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Ili Calpilolllan We, Lora Smith and Clellan Parris, bequeath our wonderfully perfected technique of graduating without visible effort of attending school to those two conscientious stu- dents, Ruth Wise and Katherine Penn. I, Darsie Brady, will my sophisicated air and flirting ability to Alice Spires and also my voice to the other section of the Glee Club which will be in dire need of it. I, Chester Watson, will to the curious students of F. H. S. the knowledge of the fact that I am the much sought for and unknown traveling salesman of Miss Elizabeth Smith. I, John Duvall, will my art of attracting the ladies, breaking their hearts, and otherwise upsetting the equilibrium of the school to Western Furr. I, James Miller, will my good looks and ambidextrous musical ability to Tommy Marshall. We, Katy I'pdike, Mary Trumbo, and Thomas liernen, will our perfected ability of doing less than nothing to certain juniors who dfsire to obtain such an art. I, Homer Henry, will my winning ways with Mr. Young in persuading him to put up with me to Goofy Darnell. I, Dorothy McChesney, will my never dying interest in the ministry, my inclina- tion for preachers, and my desire to be connected with the ministry to Aline Moore. I, Guy Arnold, will my willingness to run all the school's errands free of charge to Richard Luscher with the hope that he will be as faithful as I have been. We, Louis Stivers, Ralph Reeves, and Stewart Morris, will our art of actually con- centrating which is such a rare thing in F. H. S. and our mental capacity to Joe Simcot and Virginia Gordon. I, Lena XVeidmer, will my ability of being fast-that is, on the typewriter-to Dorothy McDonald. I, Douglas Sutterlin, will my undying enthusiasm for Campbells to Emily Settle, who really does not need it but might appreciate it. I, Margaret Clements, will my studious ways to Ann .Io Turner. I, Ruth Goins, will my willingness and ability in serving all the school's banquets and retaining a cheerful disposition throughout it all to Miss Lutkemeier to pass on to a.ncther F. H. S. student. 1, I, Cecil Campbell, will my Settle ways to some fortunate F. H. S. boy who has the privilege of remaining in these walls a.nother year. 'We, VVarren Lea, Bob NVood, and Victor Banta, will our charming ways and heart- breaking methods to Charlie Morris, Donald Riester, and Bill Montgomery. I, Edna Brown, will my good sportsmanship and art of skipping to Carolyn Rogers. IVe, Florence Fort and Sally .Iackson, leave our ability to always be busy to Emily Settle. I, Eva Hancock, bequeath my lovable disposition and charming personality to Keith Goins. lVe, Floyd Cammack and Simon Jacobs, will our devotion for school to Dowling Nicol. I, Mary Susan Lawrence, leave my unexcelled willingness to do anything and everything for dear old F. H. S. to Lucille Savage. I, Elizabeth Kagin, leave my individuality, sweetness, and charm to Frances IVebber. l, Pat O'Rear, will my never-dying interest for Henry Craig to anyone who is will- ing to accept such a responsibility. I, Frank VVoodyard, bequeath my untiring energy, conscientious study, and most of all my alertness to Merle Carter. IVe, Bill Yount and E. Bell, leave our entire store of original jokes, ideas, and pranks to those whom we feel will make best use of them, Bob Smith, Bob Gum, Dunlap Darnell, and Billy Evans. I, Frank Rogers, will my divine voice, my method of securing adds for annuals, and my inclination to be a preacher to Sam Martin. I, Henry Craig, leave my quiet and reserved ways to Billy Evans. Dated at Frankfort, Kentucky, this 31st day of May, A. D. 1932. Page seventy-four

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