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Two i To Miss Annie Stuart Anderson- this book is loyally and affectionately dedicated by the Class of 1942 T IS with deep regret that we heard this winter that Miss Annie S. Waters, principal of the lower school of the Kentucky Home School for Girls, since 1910, had retired from active duty. Pupils and teachers have all missed that welcoming smile awaiting us, as we entered the school door for our morning classes. We are encouraged by her continued sympathetic interest in our work. May we long meet her cheering presence in our neighborhood as she takes her walk about our circle.
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PANUMEIA Ah! quam dulce es+ meminissel NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-TWO
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THE KENTUCKY HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS The Alumnae Bridge Tea PRIL 18th was one of the first beautiful days of spring, and the day of the much advertised Alumnae Bridge Tea. The bridge started at two o'clock. Those coming tardily, when they entered, found every inch of the kindergarten room and study hall filled with bridge tables crowded with players. Those late comers were obliged to go upstairs to secure a table. Bridge was played until about four o'clock when a delicious tea was served. The tea table was set up in the reception room, it was most attractively decorated with a lovely lace cloth on which, at either end, were placed candelabra with a bowl of color- ful spring flowers in the center. Tea and coffee, cakes and cookies, and delicious fresh mint patties were served to a delighted group of patrons. It was obvious that everyone present en- joyed this opportunity to visit, once again their Alma Mater where they had enjoyed so many happy years. It was a delightful occasion which will long be remembered by those present. Tosca Garibaldi, '42 Commencement Hymn Through happy, careless years Thou hast been our guideg Patient and steadfast, thou Hast walked by our side. Thy precepts, firm and free, Vlleill keep in loyalty. Oh. stay thou our faithful friend Till our life shall end. To the new day we turn, Confident that thou Wilt lead our footsteps right, Nor failure allow. Keep thou our dreams on high, Ever to thee we cry, Oh, hear our unchanging song Alma Mater, strong! -I Clarioe Hewitt Leavell, 1915 fMrs. John Winthrop Pennockl fWritten in 19221 Three
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