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1 l THE KENTUCKY HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ' - t Q93 gllliemnriea uf IE. 25. 5- -HE first day at kindergarten . . . 'fthe cir- cus we gave . . . a style show . . our Play Symphony Qrchestrav and the Christmas play, these memories of kindergarten still live. t f Promotion upstairs, our Primary Paper, the Indian play, HlVIy Posey Bed that as given in the spring on the side porch, and laving our own table at the Bazaar, are still vi ,id in our minds. The Art Exhibit, helping withlthe Horse Shows at Bashford Manor, singing.. French songs, taking a trip to the fish hatchery, reciting poems fparticularly ,,,t Lfc0otober's Bright Blue Weather j inxchapel before the Mbig girls , then-we were 'fbig girlsi' ourselves, are some of the things that remain in one's memory from the Lower School. Study Hall, hockey, Christmas Carol books, .exams,-eumemoriairfg more ible verses, May Pole Dance, p,,, and being a .pf ower girl at Com- mencement were some ofythe changes from the Lower,'School that ihlpressed us. As' Sopho- mores, we were in chgge of the Dog Show, and gave a Latinplay on May Day. Latin valen- tines, music appreciation tests each year, Chem Lab, our Junior play, uPeter Pan , and the French program we had in chapel, marked the year of '434'44.' ' ' 1 ' And now this year we've' bid farewell to hockey dinners, Bazaar, exams, May Day, and other annual occasions, and are .ending the high school chapter of our lives with' Come mencement at K.H.S. uTo know, to esteem, to love-and then, to part. L I A f A Mary H illeary Bryan,t, 45. r t Qlrrnrmenrement 'ggmn ALMA MATER' , ' I Through happy, careless years Thou hast been our gfuideg K D Patient and steadfast, thou P Hast walked by our side. Thy precepts, firm and free, We'll 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! Three
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