Kentucky Home School for Girls - Pandaisia Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1943

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1943 0112155 will 4 E, the Senior Class of 1943, still, we hope, in our right mind, and of sound judgment, leave, . . . period. Spatial Bequests Alice Jane Abbott leaves her dancing ability to Miss Weakley, to keep up the interest of her next Senior Class. Elizabeth Ann Eggers leaves her height to Annabelle Morierg may she grow wiser as well as taller. Betty Ezell leaves her dignified laugh to Miss Anderson. She will keep it to herself. ,lane Hall leaves the drawings in her history book to Mrs. O'Bannon who will, unquestion- ably, make good use of them. Jean Hendrick leaves her vocabulary to Judy who, we hope, will profit by it. Helen Hickman leaves for the nearest race track. We wish her luck. Pax Hickman leaves her form sheets to Sissy Coldfarb. May they not lead the young astray. Diana Latham leaves her accent to Mary Owsley. What a combination! Four Mary McDowell leaves her sun tan to Mary Jane Bachman. We advise vinegar for the painful stages. Kitty Maddux leaves her lunch to Madame. It,s better than vitamin pills. Mary Annette Poulos leaves her cheese to whoever wants it. May it give them a con- tralto, too. Patricia Reager leaves her school spirit to Anne Bush. Carry on, old girl, carry on. Jeanne Roach leaves her absence excuses to Sally Cary. Sally says, feelingly, she needs 'em. Katharine Wathen leaves her chewing gum to Mrs. Bullitt to give more power to her jaw. Betty Vaughan leaves her worries to Susan Harris. Susan, don't let them make you hag- gard. Written at the dictation of Elizabeth Ann Eggers, Helen and Pax Hickman, '43,

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KENTUCKY HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Q:U1'II11IBIIlZB111B11f EQQITIH Through happy, careless years To the new day we turn, Thou hast been our guideg Confident that thou Patient and steadfast, thou Wilt lead our footsteps right, Hast walked by our side. Nor failure allow. Thy precepts, firm and free, Keep thou our dreams on high, We'll keep in loyalty. Ever to thee we cry: ' Oh, stay thou our faithful friend Oh, hear our unchanging song, Till our life shall end. Alma Mater, strong! Clarice Hewitt Leavell, 1915 fMrs. fohn Winthrop Pennockj fwritten in 19221 The gfiezrimns gaenlare - - - A silent path banked by trees, A roaring ocean, a gentle breeze, Moonlight spraying an earthen clod, Are all the works and wonders of God. Claps of thunder, pattering rain Driving winds, a country lane, The green of weeds above the sod, These, too, are the works and wonders of God. A cricket's chirp, bird's song at morn, A daffodil's color, the r0se's thorn, A shining star, a fading sun, Are the handiworks that heaven hath done. Patricia Reager, 343 Three



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flllass H HE court will please come to order, i roared the Judge, as he pounded heav- ily upon the well-worn desk with his large, red hand, paused and then continued: '4The case before the court today is of momen- tous importance. It is one of great weight, and the decision of the jury will affect a citizen of universal reputation: namely, Father Time. It will also affect the greatest class ever known, namely, the Class of 1943 of The Kentucky Home School for Girls. I will endeavor to explain the case. The Spirit of the Class of 1943 holds that Father Time has completely demolished the class unity. In fact, he holds that the aged citizen has com- pletely demolished the class, and furthermore, if the alleged demolisher cannot clear himself of the guilt concerning each individual, he shall be forced to pay over to said spirit a sum of money, which shall be stipulated by the jury. c'The first witness, Spirit of the Class of 1943, will take the stand and present his case to the jury, omitting all details. '4Your Honor, and gentlemen of the Juryf' the Class Spirit said in a calm, unfaltering voice, NI have been allowed to present my own case and I will try to do so briefly. I am Guardian Spirit of the Class of 1943 of The Kentucky Home School for Girls. Ten years ago, when this class graduated, it excelled all previous classes in unity and spirit. Now, I do not know where a single member is, in fact, I have hunted for each individual, but in vain. My searches have been fruitless, and my labors are lost. Therefore, in the name of that class, I demand that Father Time pay damages to such an extent that no more will he be tempted to demolish such a noble body of people. I thank youf' The Judge rose mechanically to his feet and said, '4The next witness, Father Time, will take the stand. A worn and fatigued figure arose and moved quietly to the stand, took his seat and began, Your Honor, gentlemen of the Jury, I have only af-mm a few words to say concerning this charge. I will tell you, though, that this Guardian Spirit has been very negligent in his duties-far more so than I have. I will clear myself entirely of this stain on my character by telling you where each and very one of that notable class is. I will take them up in alphabetical order. Alice Jane Abbott is head of the lace depart- ment in Woolworth's. '4Elizabeth Ann Eggers is off in a secluded spot, and gives to the world, monthly, another translation of an old Latin book. 'gBetty Ezell is riding a motorcycle at various State Fairs. n.Iane Hall has spent the past few years inventing cosmetics guaranteed to stay on until they come off. Jean Hendrick has dedicated her life to the uplifting of the Indians, and has begun by teaching on an Indian Reservation. '4Helen and Pax Hickman are joint editors of a column in The Times called: 4Lover's Lane for Love-Sick'Lunies!, It seemed that both were disappointed in love, or were never willing to part from each other. 4'Diana Latham is teaching mathematics at Vassar. uKitty Maddux is compiling statistics for the United States Government on the subject: 4Food Requirements of a Nationf 'LMary McDowell is the originator of the famous 4Mary's Candyf It is sold all over the world. The largest portion, however, is sold in the Congo region. 4'lVIary Annette Poulos always had high ambi- tions. She is a tight rope walker, having risen, thus, above the usual throng of the world. 'f HPatricia iReager is running a hospital for feeble-minded cats and dogs. Her head nurse is Libby Eggers who finds a close connection between this position and her translations. 've

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