Kentucky College for Women - Daisy Yearbook (Danville, KY)

 - Class of 1921

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f.f HW ,g ' I I'1 . f 5 wif' f-L I . . Q W u l' yJM The Dafsy, Nmeteen Twenty-One -N If -'-lI11III1-'I- fm 4I '1 D'-Ig 1--'1 WFITWTITUTFVWTVFFT vIl---- ml -wul--1---- I..I 1,.... .Irrm ...... nm .,..,,,.,,,,.,.. 41-my ,.,. ,,,,...Ej.. . N .ili- MARY E.. ARNOLD VIRGINIA BAKER FLORENCE BASSETT KATIE Lou BIVENS MARY E. CARSON NELLIE C-AINEs CORBETT I J1,1I'1iO1' PTGP. LILLIAN FEATHERSTONE THELMA GILLESPIE ELIZABETH I-IIEATT SARAH E.. JOHNSON ANNA GAY LUTES FLORENCE MCDUFFIE DOROTHY PRYOR MARY REssIcuIE SARA SHELBY JESSXE SLOAN EVELYN TAULBEE ELIZABETH WALKER I V' MfS'i'l'i?. 'apqjlai :HQ ' MZQX is Page forly-11110

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The Daisy, Nineteen Twenty-One 5 ' ivq'.l!4H L-iT alll 4 .. . , tl In ,nnLQ1gugn.1.mm.....---- .,.,..,,, --' ml':wn:?Q 1:9 -x 2 W 11111017 Prep Class OFFICERS ELIZABETH WALKER .... ,,,,,,,, P fmdenl FLORENCE BASS!-ITT . . . ..... Vice-President REBECCA BOSWELL . . . . Secretary-Treasurer EVELYN TAULBEE . ,,,, Historian MISS FELL . . . Class Adviser Page forly-one Junior Prep. Class History :QP v it- N September, l9l8, we entered the doors of K. C. W. with a look on our faces that would have made a timid ul rw person look bold. What was before us? We soon found out, and there was much weeping and gnashing of teeth when we learned by experience the awful trials of being freshmen. But after Christmas we gained a little confidence and elected Louise Nichols, class presidentg Betty Ireys, vice-president: Alice Montgomery, treasurerg and Miss Dorothy Welliver, class teacher. In 1919 a few of us came back, sophisticated sophomores, and started to work with more determination than we had shown the year before. We elected Mary Lawless Gatewood, president: Elizabeth Walker, vice-presfdentg Sarah E. Johnson, secretary-treasurerg and Miss Welliver, class teacher. We entered the interclass rivalry contest with a great deal of vim, but the upperclassmen proved to be stronger than we. We, being very sophisticated, took it as a matter of course, but deep down in our hearts we made a resolution to do better next year. l9Z0! Juniors! Almost at the top of the ladder. A few of the old girls came back, and those who did not come were replaced by new girls. Since Miss Welliver did not return, we unanimoujly elected Miss Fell class teacher, and with her help we hope to make a record equalled by no other class.



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- ffm f i Tie Daisy, Nineteen Twenty-Une X - so R , -4 l V. 'Wi lg, Jmr ' ' ' 1 1- 'H' --1 -1 man......nmm...ii.,m....,.n-mngnnwnnm ' Sophomore Prep Class OFFICERS LUCY JOHNSON . ..... President ERNESTINE KEMPER . . . Secretary-Treasurer MARIE BECKNER ...... Vice-President MARY C. Robes . . ..... Hislorian Miss MOULTON . .,. . . Class Adviser DANVILLE, KY., November 30, 1930. V J Here I am back in Danville. Can you realize it has been almost ten U93 years since our class was together? Danville has grown so you would hardly know it. They even have a porter to take your baggage at the train. When I arrived, who should step up and take my bag but Virginia Baker, in the uniform of a red-cap porter. She told me that Erma Woodard had a truck farm in Texas and is raising cain.', Elizabeth Marston left last week as a missionary to Siam. Sara Shelby married a Presbyterian minister. I didn't catch his last name, but his first was Douglass. As I went on up town a large sign caught my eye. It bore in blazing letters: Mademoiselle Lillian Hart, Instructor in Dancing. Another just above it read: Lawyer-Gladys Centerg Divorce Cases a Specialty. On my way to K. C. W. my attention was attracted by a large crowd on the corner of the Shop Perfect. Much to my amazement I saw Elizabeth King standing on a soap box delivering an oration in the interest of the Salvation Army. She was screaming at the top of her voice. I started, only to be stopped again, this time by a billboard in front of Stout's Theater. It read: Mademoiselle Fleecia Robinsonelle, Noted Toe Dancer, Here Tonight and Tomorrow Only. Next: The Famous Moss Sisters, Ruby and Bessie, will appear in 'The Heavenly Twins'. When I arrived at K. C. W., who should I see coming from the hospital but Rose Lee with an English book under her arm. She told me she had taken Miss Flynn's place as English teacher. I found afterwards that her pupils liked her very much, because she rarely appeared on the scene. On going in, I found that Cecil Byrley was now dean, with Frances Steinberger as her assistant. You would be surprised at the order they keep. They told me that Ernestine Kemper is married and living with her little family in Seattle, Wash. Lucy Johnson has established a I:eeble-Minded Insti- KI Y DEAREST MARJORY: -ft u tute in Harlan, Ky. Did you know that Mary Phillips is illustrator for Life? Lela Stona Wakeheld is the Centre College widow and still as gay as of old. Scandal, my dear! Mary Walker is divorced again. This must be the fourth time. When I picked up The Evening Post I saw Martha Allen's picture. She has been elected captain of the life guards at Atlantic City. Do you still find teaching history at Smith entertaining? Have you heard from Miss Tomlinson lately? I suppose you are still keeping up with her. I had to give up nursing on account of mother's illness and am now staying at home. I am sending you a copy of Marie Beckner's new book, Speaking of Angels. Affectionately, MARY CROMWELL. Page forty-llirec

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Kentucky College for Women - Daisy Yearbook (Danville, KY) online collection, 1921 Edition, Page 97

1921, pg 97

Kentucky College for Women - Daisy Yearbook (Danville, KY) online collection, 1921 Edition, Page 119

1921, pg 119

Kentucky College for Women - Daisy Yearbook (Danville, KY) online collection, 1921 Edition, Page 15

1921, pg 15

Kentucky College for Women - Daisy Yearbook (Danville, KY) online collection, 1921 Edition, Page 9

1921, pg 9

Kentucky College for Women - Daisy Yearbook (Danville, KY) online collection, 1921 Edition, Page 28

1921, pg 28

Kentucky College for Women - Daisy Yearbook (Danville, KY) online collection, 1921 Edition, Page 27

1921, pg 27


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