Henry Clay High School - Statesman Yearbook (Lexington, KY)

 - Class of 1935

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STMUND ER CLASSES AHISTCDRY or THE The class of january, '35, has existed through five semesters and now has eighty-two members. They have taken their share of honors and partici- pated in tl1e major activities. The highest honor for 4,H's is the selection to the honor society. Selection is based on high scholastic standing and an excellent ac- tivity record. Of our number John Berry, john Boles, Betsy Covington, Myra Hummer, john Keller, Mabel Lovens, jane Mitchell, Robert Nash, john Tuttle, and Billy VVilson were selected. Our athletes are Blumer, Boles, Stephenson, Tuttle, Levy, and Proctor. Proctor also heads the Student- Teacher Council. Musicians of our group are Young, Grossman, Berry, Knox, and Covington. VVe look forward to our Senior A semester when we will be the group to receive all favors, be able to sug- gest, and be looked up to as the wise seniors. The 3A's entered the fall of 1933 with the usual aspiration for gaining recognition ill their respective fields. During the first year only a few of our hopes had been filled. However, September, 1934, found 166 enrolled and our class well represented in activities. Lettermen are johnson and Sloan, while Sciantarelli and VVhitcomb are members of the football squad. Our outstanding musicians are Billy Echols, director of small school orchestra, and Bob Dean, who played the part of Pooh-Bah, Lord High Everything, in the Mikado, Other musicians are Parrian, Deckard, Bryant, Hamm, Barker, Oliver, Barkman, Mitchell, Nickell, Thompson, Muncey, Le Bach, McFarland twins, Thurston, Lee, Bowers, Price, and Williams. Representatives in speaking, drama and debate are Maxine Mays, Eugenia johnson, Sarah McLean, and Homer Givin. The present 3B class entered Henry Clay january, 1934. VVhen this class entered as 2B's there were 117 enrolled. At present it has 114, and as you see it isn't well represented in the class picture. Ethel Vance has been outstanding in scholarship throughout her junior and senior high career. Billy Nash as vice-president and james Sanders have been representatives on Stu- dent Council for three semesters. Lucille Haney is a member of the debating team. The 3B's are always well represented at sporting events, operas, plays, and other activities. Musicians of class are Mary Callan, Richard Fergu- son, Sam Rainey, james Moore, Marjorie Doyle, and Howard Hanks. The 2A class came to Henry Clay Sqpiember, 1934, determined to take its place in the activities of the school. Rosalie Herman, Eli Levy, Anne Myers, Mar- garet johnson, Alice Craddock, and Kitty Simrall were semester honor roll students. Congratulations, folks, not an easy task. President Cunningham has two letters, and the budding athletes of the class are Greis, Bell, Wells, Wood and Bowman. Willis VVright promises to be our dramatic star, hav- ing played in Elmer, and is in the cast for state dramatic contest. Musicians include Oliver sisters, Bosworth, Godbey, Karraker, Stone, VVood, Herman, Hoskins, Roberts, and McFarland. The 141 members of our class do their share in chorus, class programs, student council, and club organizations. We the Sophomore B class, arrived january 21, 1935, at 8 o'clock. As soon as we arrived we were asked for our picture and class history. This was so sud- den that only a few took a chance. However, this is the largest January class ever to enroll, totalling 120 students. Frank VVilford, our chief, is the only boy ever to win a Henry Clay letter while in the ninth grade. Is that not an item? Our musicians are the McFarlands, Palmer, johnson, Mallory, and Neander. Ray Wells will represent us in drama and speaking contests. In March we present a pageant, Hobbies, based on the activities of our classmates outside of school. This is our beginning, watch us grow.



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A I PAGE 68 AURATU M STAFF FDXVARD HAUGHTON . JAMTE THOMPSON . . . . Editor LA FAYE'I I'E CARMINE , . . . Editor SUTTON LUNG . . . . . Manager . Manager EDITORIAL STAFF RAYMOND SUTHERLANU . . EI.lZABlE'l'II ZIMMICR . . XKVILLIAM HtXI.I. . . JUANITA PURYIS . . BUSINESS STAFF Clast Editor Class Editor Clull Editor Club Editor HELEN ROBINSON . 1?u5in1's.v A-lxsistant JANET C'HANsLoR . Ifusizzcss flssistant B1I.1,Y YOUNG . . -Idwrtixing Managvr Bon MONTGOMERY -ldfzwtixing .'Is.vistant ARCH IIAMILTON lzlqwtising .ilssistant VIVIAN MUNICH . . . qldfvnitixizig Jssistant IVIARTII.-X RILEY . . . .-Idfvrrtising Alssistant VIRUINTA QTRIFFING MARTHA HAWRINS AL1cE BAILEY . . . . CHARLES PIOLLAND CURTIS Rm'N0Lns . . . FRANK Dlcxm' . . JANE IRVIN . . JOE STAHf0Rn . . IIAZHL BACH . . VVILLIAM ELLIS . JEAN KTNG . . . Club Editor . . Fratunr Editor . . Ffature Editor . . Jr! Editor Cirrulation Managrr Cirvulation Managfr Cirrulating .-Issistunt Circulating .T-Issistant Cirrulating A-Issistant Cirfulating A-Issistant Circulating ,lsxistant

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