Harrodsburg High School - Harrodian Yearbook (Harrodsburg, KY)

 - Class of 1931

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Katherine Divine, and is still seen playing pool occasionally with Dalton Cull. Both have become very efficient contractors. Worthington Ensminger has been studying law and is now practicing in Louisville. Jane Hutton is associate editor of the Harrodsburg Herald and is printing one of the best daily newspapers in the State of Kentucky. George Bolion is manager of the D. T. Bolion Co. lb1 is to be married in -June to Miss Anne Dedman . They will spend a few months in Europe. Christine Trower is trying very hard to raise, properly, her six children. She lives in Burgin, but may still be seen in Harrodsburg on Saturday night. Mary Will White is teaching science in a Lexington High School. Charles Knight is still studying law at Harvard; his ability to argue and tell lies is even greater than when he attended Harrodsburg High School. Mildred Parsons is reporter for Chicago’s largest daily paper, and is nationally known as the “News Hound.” In Danville, among the most prominent citizens and housekeepers, is Louise Cheatham. She still thinks there is no place like Centre. Clell Coleman is passing away the time on one of his stock farms in Central Kentucky. He is running for Senator and may rest assured that all the ladies will vote for him. During vacation Bobby Gibbs lives in a luxuriously furnished lodge on Lake Herrington, accompanied by a few of his fishermen friends. He earns an income by refereeing football and basketball games and selling athletic goods and sporting equipment. Howard Bishop has found good profit in Standard Oil stock and follows the races from coast to coast. Arthur Conn has become a surgeon and seems to enjoy cutting on the public, mostly in a financial way. “Skip” Hue has at last reached his ambition, to get Frances True. As a photographer he has made a great success, but still people complain of the fact that his picture gallery contains pictures of only one person. EDWIN RUE. Page twenty-seven



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CLASS WILL We, the ('lass of 1931. being about to pass from this sphere of existence into the great untried and unknown, in possession of minds well-stocked with ideas and ideals of various subjects and teachers hut still sound and able to function rationally, do make and publish our last will and testament, accompanying it with the most solemn admonition that the administers thereof accept seriously their responsibilities and that the beneficiaries accept their legacies as solemn trusts to be held in fee simple for those who shall come after. ITEM To the Senior boys of 1932, we leave the membership of Marshall Bonta, “Skip” Rue, George Bohon, Horace Squifflet, Dalton Cull and Bobby Gibbs in the Eraser Club and request that they keep up the good work of making the fifteen minute period after lunch interesting and lively for the rest of the class. ITEM To Miss Armstrong and Miss Henderson, we give the quietness of the school building during the summer months for we feel sure that at no other time will they find the perfect stillness required by them. ITEM To William Ransdell, we give and bequeath Charles Knight's intense interest in Mildred Fultz with the solemn admonition that she shall hold first place among the favored ones. ITEM To anybody possessing a Ford, we give Edna Ison’s powers of getting out of school to go to town. ITEM To Mr. Cherry, we leave the mathematical ability of our class, to be distributed according to his wise judgment. ITEM To the Seniors of 1932, we leave this bit of advice: Save all the newspapers and current magazines you can find. You’ll need them for current events for morning exercises in Miss Henderson’s home room. ITEM To “Lily” Cheatham, we give and bequeath Bobby Gibbs’ ability to play football. ITEM To Christine Taylor, we give Mary Will White’s indifference to boys. ITEM To Margaret Gordon, we leave Van Hansford's ability to speak twice before thinking once. ITEM To “Pete” Edwards, we give “Skip” Rue’s ability to chew gum at all times without getting caught. ITEM After conscientious thought and consideration, we have decided to leave Rodgers Clemmons’ two extra years to anybody who needs them. 4 eX Page twenty-nine

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