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

 - Class of 1935

Page 93 of 124

 

Henry Clay High School - Statesman Yearbook (Lexington, KY) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 93 of 124
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Henry Clay High School - Statesman Yearbook (Lexington, KY) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 92
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Page 93 text:

.-.-I ii E' , 6 , . 'Z ,- AMEBA, HYDRA, JELLY-FISH, WORM, THINGS THAT HOP AND THINGS THAT SOUIRM 'FOURTEEN TOPICS ON EVERY ONE, LOTS OF HARD WORK AND A LOT OF FUN.

Page 92 text:

Spring Thr Robin rhirps his mrrry fall, 'Tis gladly hrard by ont' and all,' Building a nrst up in the tree For his mate and family. Thr Jonquils show thrir happy fatrs ,rind sprrad good li!ll'l'l' about thi' plafrs. They look as if thfy fwant to sing Of Mothrr Nature and of Spring. I,rafz't's fomr' out upon tht' trrfs glnd LClI'L'l' about midst gfntltf br1't'ze,' Thry sprrad glad tidings far and nrar ,find makt' it Sllft' that Spring is here. Thi' babbling brook, thru mradofw fwends Its happy sway, until it fncls In somi' rifvrr, lake, or sca- Spring inakrs me fwish, I fwrri' Ihre. Thi' i'arth's brdrrkml in folors fair For I:'astt'r-timf is in tht' air,' Thr kiddifs srarrh fwith all thrir might For bunnirs small and fggs so bright. Old Mother Natura has donr hrr best Thr narth is riding on thi- frrst Of Springtime! Lrt me sing! For nofw I lenofw that it is Spring. OPAL Hosss, 4A 1935. Springtime Thr- day is sfwrot, and warm, and rlrar, The blossoms art' sprfad so fair. .slnd humming bi'1's in thf lofust trfrs Gi-vt' a fwondrrful sounrl to thi' air. Thr lark is singing in the mradofw, Thr blur birds art' hfrr again, Thr robin flirs, and to our eyes Comes thi' beauty of thi' spring. The Senior In the pathfway that lrads unto knoiwledgi' II'1','l'1' toilca' and act -W taken our raso. long yfars as :wr strofvt' aftrr lrarning, IV1' drramrd of this Srnior Drgrrr. IV1' llI'l'HIlIt' a sophomori' by hard labor, Thrn a junior fwith laughtrr and glrr. liut still swf fwrnd on our sway fwithout rnfl ,sls ut' sreh for this Srnior Drgrff. Thr maple in a light grern dress, dna' 'violets hrrf and thrrfr Dot thi' hills and mountain fills, For spring is t'fLw'ryq,ul1ri'i'. Thi' mountain in its purplr rloalc, ilnd the sun in a goldrn .Yfl'I'l11!l Shed their light, on rfvrry height, ,-ls I fwandrr in my dreams. Gkovak Pmkcn. Degree IVF ha-'Ur lislfned to lrrturrs unending, Forgottfn far morn than Iwi' knolw. ,I f '7Jl' loaffd fa-ith thi' rrofwd on thi' rorner find Ihr yfars hafw not passwd so slofw. So as -'we mort tonight ltrrr togrthrr ll ilh a toast to our rlassmates so free ll't ll. rarh gifvr tht' other thi' hand of brother In si'1'leing this Sfnior Drgrre. .flll thi' days that we trrasurf brhind us, find those that are Awaiting brfore HH' plrdge to tho mrmory of L. ll. S, To kffp us true onfs efver more. By thy lamps all our steps hafvt' bt'1'n guided Thr light of thr truth is from Ihre. May tht' praisf that swf gifot'-bf thr li-ws that fwr Iifve ,rlnrl this bi' our Senior Degrfe.



Page 94 text:

FOOTBALL AT With a number of lettermen graduating last June, the football prospects at Henry Clay didn't look very good in September for the 1934 schedule. The fact that Coach Heber had lost such valuable men as Billy Spicer, Kenneth Kimble, and Frank Mangione in the backfield and Fred Bell, an all C. K. C. man, Fred Flowers, LaFayette Carmine and others in the line, made things rather gloomy as the boys got under way last fall. Even then the Henry Clay boys came out with a record of four victories, four defeats and one tie. Luckily the games which the Hebermen lost were all but one against teams out of the C. K. C., and the Devils wound up the season with a scoreless tie against Somerset. This tie gave them second place in the C. K. C. race, Frankfort being declared the winner under the Dickerson system. ln the first game of the season the Devils traveled to Frankfort to play the Panthers a football game and to dedicate a new field. Well, the boys dedicated the field but it was Frankfort who played us the game instead of the tables being turned. The final tally showed a Panther victory to the tune of 12-0. Henry Clay dominated the first half of this ball game and were on two or three occasions in easy scoring distance of the goal. Somehow they seemed to lack a little scoring punch and blew their chances in the first half. In the second period Frankfort took advantage of the breaks that came their way and won the game. Coaches and Team Managers ' Howakn H EBER Gu B Tuvok CARI ER A I 1 I Manny: Asst. Mgr. Jr. Asst M k'0lll'll

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