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THE CAULDRON - . , f,4- - .4 5.7 1 -Hlffi wmim- . U 2 ' , --x X illl' 2 I f , ,I L ss un. X' T I i l,,, L g Osl W' - XR . Tleff Mfemqhii ,If 2. Gill : ? -16-X gi, 'Sli 'J '- We, the class of '18 of the Frankfort High School, do hereby make this last will and testament, to bequeath the following characteristics, habits, abilities, beauty and wit to the more unfortunate members of our school who lack the same: ITEM I. We bequeath as a class: 1. Our habit of saying, I don't know, to Miss How- ar's future English classes. 2. Our stand-in with the faculty to the junior class. 3. Our ability and good looks to the Freshmen. 4. Our dignity to Mr. Hawkins, and our slang to Mrs. Tedford. 5. Our ability to maintain order successfully in the library to our successors. 6. Our success in having our fingers measured for our engagement rings without disclosing the secret, to Miss Vaughan. ITEM II. As individuals, we bequeath: 1. Donald Bond's slogan, Know anything new? to the next unfortunate reporter of high school notes. 2. Thelma Gallagher's art to anyone who has not such artistic inclinations as Thelma. 3. Irene Bell's musical laugh to jonas Fritch. 4. Bill Carman's ability to roam through the build- ing unchallenged to Gordon Moss. 6. Pansy Roush's quietness to Robert Shanklin. 7. Fred Sidney's stand-in with the faculty to Ikey Floyd. I 8. Levaun Fisher's witticisms to Thelma Denton, on condition that she does not make her deportment grade suf- fer from same. A 9. Ruth Derrick's Moss to any one else who is not a rolling stone. 10. john jenkins's ability to bluff to james McClam- roch, providing james takes good care of same and does not allow same to become aged through lack of usage. ll. Vonneda Dunn's wavy locks to Billy Moore, if he will consent to give up the use of kid curlers. Thirty-Two
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in the oratorical contests. Lee Noble won first place in the District Discussion contest, but failed to win in the State con- test. Lee Noble, Basil Durbin, Reid Bunger and Clifford Powell were members of the track team. Clifford Powell established the record for the pole vault in Clinton county. james Himmelwright, Lee Noble, Basil Durbin, Gladwin Young and Reid Bunger were on the basketball team. The junior baseball team won the high school championship. Our class officers for this year were Truman Goldsberry, presi- dent, Fred Sidney, vice presidentg Jeanette Vorhis, treas- urer, and Florence Adair, secretary. Ruth Derrick was treas- urer of the Sunshine Society, and all the officers of the Forum were juniors. The junior reception was, in our opinion, the most successful social function ever attempted in F. H. S. It was held at the home of Marjorie Bergen. In our last year, we have assumed charge of many school activities. Our class officers are: William Carman, presi- dent, Clarence Emshoff, vice president, Ruth Derrick, treas- urer, and Florence Adair, secretary. The debate teams, with the exceptions of the alternates, were all Seniors. William THE CAULDRON Carman, Clarence Emshoff, Fred Sidney, Truman Goldsberry, George Harshman and Lee Noble made up the teams. Clar- ence Emshoff won second place in the District Discussion con- test. Lee Noble, Basil Durbin, Gladwin Young, Levaun Fisher, Earl Lucas and Reid Bunger were members of the basketball teams, while Herbert Engle, Gladwin Young and Earl Lucas represented us on track. Jeanette Vorhis, Lu- cille Bulkley and Ruth Derrick are officers of the Sunshine society. William Carman is president of the Forum for the fourth time. While we, as Seniors, have been doing our part in the organization of the school, ten of our number have answered the call of our country and are serving in the army. Thus, you may see that when the class of '18 is grad- uated from F. H. S., many responsibilities must be taken up by lower classmen, for the debate teams, the Forum, the Sun- shine society and athletic teams must be supported by new members. Never before in the history of F. H. S. has any class been more active in school activities than the class of '18 ' CLARENCE ALLEN, '1a. Thirty-Ovze
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12. Sarah Perrel's superfluous, knowledge of history to anyone who may have need of it. ' rison. 13. Anna Davis' student citizenship to Jimmie Mor- rison. . 14. Edith Campbell's inability to comprehend rapidly to some Freshmen who too readily see the funny side. 15. james Himmelwrighfs funny bone to Mary Vor- hees and George McDowell. 16. Jeanette Vorhis's Miller to any other girl who can play the candle as well as jane has done. 17. Ruth Benedict's motto, Silence is Golden, to Clayetta Trester. 18. Dora Kennedys enthusiasm over 'lCarman', to any- one who can fully appreciate grand opera. 19. Russell Norris's speed record to some one who can not fully appreciate the scenery around our city. 20. Gertrude Fennell's and Florence Adairls resem- blance to Lucile Heaton and Doris Werts, with the hope that THE CAULDRON their camouflage may assist them over as many difficulties as it has the former. 21. Paul Stough's silvery laugh to john Moss. 22. Clarence Emshoff's ability to concentrate to james Hartman. Witnesses : 55' .Elma .!a4fffCSea1J. Effie and CSea1J .Evan .jQ.LZlCSealJ. Tltirty-Three fSignedD
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