Frankfort High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Frankfort, IN)

 - Class of 1913

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Kdith 1 . Harmon Guy C. Harr non Martha Kllen Jones Hcrnu Walker Hod Ken Koea Pearl Johnson Edith D. Harmon—-“Tommy.” Ilercs to the gladness f her gladness when she's glad. Here s to the sadness of the sadness when she's sad; P»ut the gladness of her gladness and the sadness of her sadness Are not in it with the madness of her madness when she's mad. Guy C. Harrison— Looney.” ‘‘Pair words never hurt the tongue. (my simply dotes on • ciety. dances, and girls. “Looney used to play football, but since that sport is ruled out of I'. II he works, lie says. We doubt it. Martha Ellen Jones— Pill.” H stature she was passing tall And sparsely formed and lean withal.” M. L. has a faculty of getting other people into trouble by her antics, hut always escapes from justice herself. Bernus Walker Hodgen. From the crown of his head to the sole of his feet, he is all mirth.” W e re afraid if Pernus keeps the pace he's started he’ll soon turn into a full-fledged Society Man. Rosa Pearl Johnson. Much tud is a weariness of the flesh.” Rosa has even now begun to train tor her life work as a teacher bv studying at the Terre Haute Normal. Seventeen

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Ethel IxHiiac Fortune Beryl Femald Jerome Z. Ep»tcm Ruth Eathrr Fox Fannie Gertrude HeavQon Ethel Louise Fortune. “How sweet and gracious, even in common speech.” Louise is one of the musicians of the 1913 class. If Louise didn’t live so far away, and she wasn’t s.. slow, she might arrive at F. II. S. sooner than 8:29 a. in. Beryl Fernald. So wise, so young, they say. do never live long.” Meryl has always been popular with her classmates, and especially are we grateful to her for the generosity she showed in throwing open her home for our class party. W e’re all afraid Meryl has evil designs on that scholarship! Jerome Z. Epstein. “The world knows not of its greatest men.” Jerome was treasurer of “The Cauldron.” and we can't see how the das of 1912 managed without him; 1914 will need him—but can't have him—1913 s got him. Ruth Esther Fox. Her ways are ways of pleasantness. A member of our menagerie. But what’s in a name? When you know Ruth you are sure there is nothing, for she scemcth as docile as a lamb. Fannie Gertrude Hcavilon. ‘Noble by heritage. Generous and free.” Generosity is the keynote of Gertrude's existence. In fact there are few f us w ho could have won our diplomas ii we liaden l been fortified by her “Divinity. huge red apples, ami other good things to eat. too numerous to mention. S i x teen



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F.lu.ibrth Lydy Mary Margaret I-mon Levi J. Horlacher l lah Rather Mlkh Anna Kathcrior Morris Elizabeth Lydy—“Lady Crackcnthorpe. “Tetchy and wayward.” “Beth.” the girl with the big voice and eyes. We're n »t sure whether “Beth will turn into a Shuman-Heink or a Frit .i SchetT Mary Margaret Lcnon. “As pure as a pearl and as perfect. A noble and innocent girl.” Mary was one of the foremost ones in keeping up the scholarly reputation of the January Class of 1913. Levi J. Horlacher. 1 am no orator, as Brutus is— I only speak right on.” Levi helped F. H. S. gain her long deserved laurels in debate. Levi leads the boys of his class in scholarship, and we’re proud to have him as a member of the 1913 class. Lelah Esther Maish. She is divinely bent on meditations. W e must give Lelah place as both poet and musician. Lelah composes remarkably well, a fact which the Sunshine S« cicty discovered all by accident. Anna Katherine Morris. A taste for books is the pleasure and glory of my life.' We can truthfully say that Anna Katherine excels in all she undertakes. More fortunate than the rest of the class, she has visited Europe several times. ‘K i K h t c c n

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