Kentucky Home School for Girls - Pandaisia Yearbook (Louisville, KY)
- Class of 1957
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WXNUMEM r Ju I lm :lim memmu e 1111411111 Ilm lxgntunlu Home Sghool H1 I N D IX Nl R , . ffl N4 L' '1' f I . A - I,-mmxzllc. Kuutmkf. .V Hl'XDIlfiD AN III ' Tu 0 MISS FELICIA METCALFE DFDIQATION To Mnss Metcalfe our dexoted teacher .md frxend whose patnence undcrstandlng, .md renume mterest nn each one of us me shall always remember vue the Class ol NIDCILCU Hundred and lwfty sexen af fectlonately dcdnmte thus book I our nom mwquevrz . 4 1 r V v . ' y V, A ' - ' . . k V , . . , Q . ' A . . . H - ' . , 1 , ', . 1 . . . . 4 , ALMA MATER Through happy careless years Thou hast been our gunde Patlent and steadfast thou Hast walked by our srde Thy precepts fxrm .md free We ll keep ln loyalty Oh stay thou our faithful friend Trll our Ixfe shall end Confident th.1t thou Wrlt lead our footsteps rnpht Nor failure allow Keep thou our dreams on high Ever to thee we cry Oh hear our unchanging, song, Alma Mater strong' Clame Leazell Pemmtk IJ Thr ee , ,, V . Y . 1 , Y I 1 1 y A ' , . To the new day' we turn, . . Y . V , ,Q ' Y 7 , , ' r . ' . , , I - F om MRS HUGH BULLITT Mrs Bullitt has been 1 stzmulatmi., teacher A vullmg, and helpful adusor and an understandmf, trlend We shall always be grateful to her for the ldeals she has tgnen us, and me Lnovu that her Influence will Contmue ID our Ines A 3 Q 7 - ' f r 7 - , , ' , ' , ,, , , , . ' , ,' . , , , ' NIRS XIORMAN ARTHLR XVQ lb Semors feel much thc slmc xx IX About Mn Arthur as thc LlDdCI'5flHdlUL .md scnslblc flI'I'l'l md tx r dl n f cd .md wud .1 mother to All ot us F11 e L . 1 Lv v Lower School students who my of her: She is kind .md consldcratc. l-ALL LTX I-nrst Rovs Mrs Paul Burlmgame Mrs Lolm Danes Mlss Ameha Moods Miss Felncra Metcalfe Mrs. Second Row Mrs Charles Lhnlds Mrs Ernest Hassold Mrs T A Schramm Mrs F B Ruhvusch Mrs john Olrlannon Mrs Stewart Brovsn Mrs Carl ansmg Mrs Alben Prennss Absent Mrs Paul Drum-n Mrss I-unrce Sweets Mrs G Bsron Krrbw l ACULTH XVe the Class ul Nlnetecn l'1fty sexen vnsh to express to the faculty our heartfelt thmlts lor thelr smcere Interest IU us md thelr Lmd guxdance through our ye :rs at Kentucky Home Six east. le , 'Mft A ' l M ' ' . jackson Andrews lll, Mrs, XY'ard Gross, Miss jane Allen. 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A '.:1I ul' Iuxc, II'IL'PL1I'III' mfg . 1 Th' ,I' Q'Iw'.I'gku 'Inc B5 ' 1 ,Z ILILABETH HhRFl'ORD BLRRS I hue else md I haue health And I hue sprrlts llght is alr And more th in vnxsdom more th in vxealth A merry heart th it llughs It Care IIIIIII HI Efez en 2 7, . . ,,. L, kit ,, , I t , I' , .' S- ' .a'.'. I I 7114 ANN C ARDXVl:LI. BURLINC ANU Tha soul clearly It m 15 bc trusted si? v , . - , I A 'L ' . I K . Is strung that trusts in goodness and shows llmtiazl 1' ' ,fic COXISTANCI ANN CIARK Nutr Iulmg one I HI I1 , . f ' if A '. ' . . She builds up faith in those mpprcsscd, fflfll .Y I Cf fowlewz my W? AMANDA ' be .1 thmg, ot pure IIIIJKLIUJIIOD XY nt may But humor mxolxes scntxment .md charutcr file: , J, M XWINSTON DARNELL COLIN DAVIES The srmple grace of I n gesture form Sho and face vaed she was co me of gentle race Smzf Fzfleen ' ' ' sy van maid, In speech a d , 7 , v Y xlXfLL! ILDITH QL INN C OODSON h 1 tl I um 1 tru Ill tha xxx V V 7 1' 3 Q A' 4A IQIA5 uI'l1ght.Lr4ms IC gl wr. A look of I-.lf hurizuns in hcr cycs. AlIU.k ' Ikir l'l7!1s'flll.f HL . I, ,U NIANCY PORTFR HhLM Heart on her IIPS and soul vslthm her cm Sutt .15 her dime and sunny .15 her sk as B Sez enleezz if sf 2 L , 1 ' K V ' 4 K. pm: uJ',.g,! ff? U '-fjffj, fffdfiyfgsff ff Yyilf by vV...ij ky.v53f1taiJ y,,!KJ,m J' 7'! xA ,i J ,YM ANVNTI PATTON HILC ARTNPR Sha doth lxttlc klndncsiu XX huh must IL uc undone LUN eff Eighteen ' Yup ,.-' 1 Q, B! J. WSJ v fl 'Y 4 Y ' 1 sf ag -by ' k 2 kj X f 1 9' Y . 'A if J' ,' YY QV: S X!-,'J',, 5 ',!Qfiv ,mP M A t, ,J A ,W H f , xl v 'Af if td: ' 'Jyj ,Y 'X . , ff ' , cv' , . ,if - fl 5 fs R , ' Y' v . ' x yy if J Way Rl TH RAHN cndshxl IS st: uwrn mx d ulth ur u .mln us I1 lrm m Hen n mmds T lf? Ivan Keen ' Iri- J H fll p. ' 'tu And sdgd in g 't . J bA ' aus ,.V. Tu erzly MARGARl:T LANHAM others Cannot keep nt from themselx es Bmfe Those who bring sunshine to the lives of x ' ' ' A ' . . . n. , , A I , X v W ' ' ' EVFLYN TODD LALRENVI' Good temper lxke 1 sunny das sheds A ray of brlghtness mer uerythmg Tu enfy one I Il H113 tu 0 REL ENI: IO LOXVENISTEIN A hurt is kmd As III the vxholc world thou un st fmd Helm! af, 3 j ' l A heart .rs sound and fine 'NCHA SCCYI I X111 I I R L mxldut 1 nmr t L Lnrlur hurt H 721 1 T11 fm flange IUIS INN RSOW QL IC lx XR 3 V I 7 ,Z is 45 - Q fl EQ . ' ' Ik thump .irc nrnlwxsillc Iv QHIIQCIILL in NIMH, fffvz LUCY SCOTT RIETZE Sunshme and shadow play h de and seek ln a fldfufe of SVKCCY ICSPODSIXCUCSS but of YHRD, XAIIAUOHS Tuerm fn e NIIRIAXI I UIS SHAPIRA L nth vnu wma xl N v L rut mtu In sn lull 1 I if ' I. .n n.1tur.1l. ' . r1ty'. '1 fl-r I A I 'ss..1lld thu Alum- A A xlllgllty. Lff M SARAH EASTON SINIPSONI know ne The gentle mlnde by gentle deeds lb Sperzrel Tu, eng Jet en , VY .xr ' .. 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'In Pf'ff1ui'f1w 1151 SENIIOR CLASS PROPH ECY Let s gaze Into the crystal ball To see what doth there he lor our sweet grads of 5 XVho ll bud K H S goodbye There goes a tall athletlc blonde Wfxth a klndergarten class XY ho d ex er thought that Lee would be Such a serious minded lass A sense of humor Phyllis has And many tyoke she knows Wfhat s all thls talk of eurlew Txs torexer late she goes Betty Burks IS yery garrulous She nexer stops a mmute XY ho can thus secret pen pal be She talks of wlthout llmnt In the future ot Ann Burlxngtme A mall carrxer doth appear He d better lease thus gxrl alone She s a yery tickle dear A credlt Connxe Clark wxll be To her family and each frlend As an orphanage Mother Supernor Here comes a doctor w nth 1 bag It must be full ol pllls Dr Darnell has 1 rep l or curing all our llls A gown she wears straxght from Dlor The model has such grace Colm wxll really make thnt Such a frgure Such tltce When bigger atom bombs are made Or better klnds of serum Our udy w1ll be nn the lab She s not the ty pe to fear em Nancy Helm has ltchmg teet Calrfornna way shell go She watches the elass treasury And makes eyery penny show She s so considerate of all And generous wnth her car In creatxng world wnde trxendshlp Our Patsy wlll go far Ruth w1ll get her llfe long wlsh She ll proye a real llye wlre XY'hen she takes a yob wnth M tey s As 1 cley er top notch buyer Maugee Lanham IS a dear She s tlso keen tor knowledge She ll get her educatxon At Mary WdShlHgfCJD College Wfhen Exelyn fares round the world To see what can be seen She ll capture many ttxtle lneluellng the Olympic queen If you haxe trouble with your c And need a good mechantc ust send tor Genxe Lowenstexn And don t get rn a pame It s yery noble to do good Noni Mlller does not shlrk She ll tlways help her fellow man Though Lots lox es sweet musxe All kmds of dulcet notes She ll be a fme art crltlc I or on tme art she dotes A dress deslgner she would be That s Lucy greatest w rsh But stlll she has another loye Oklahomt IS her dlsh Mlss Shaplra goes for swxteh boards She dotes on Number pletse So local or long dlstance e zlls Shell place them all with ease Sally Slmpson IS so yersatlle Most any job she ll get Sellnng clgarettes at Brown s Suburban Or slngmg opera at the Met A great lawyer s secretary Mary Ellen wants to be She s sure to take dlctatlon But we hope not on hrs kne Lets cox er up the crystal ball And IU twenty years about XY'e ll take a gander at thls page And see how xt tll turned out Hur Uefmlfe lllf Glory Tu fury mm' A ' , ' V . f V y ' 7 V . . 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V - t . 1 1 S 1 1 ' , Rcmmds us ol 1 l'l'l1I'bhIlL1ll0VK on mo toothpxclxs l uorltc otprcssmn Th 1t docin t matter llSL1lll, found not XY'h.1t would shc bc lnltt wphnstxcltccl AI11blfl0Il to prohlbxt curtcvxs new 930911 Q.: ...pf 5-..... Rtm mls us ut isxcc wmv xx llmx umm Q LX wrusmn lmc sullly fuun lt thc mu Q nt xx ul su bt lllxc x I11LI'IXL s lltc L Am :tum tt llc mth xstrnght L 7l7llf1 LI11ll'lLlS us ol sparkling buruunds uorl L Lxprcsslnn Nt 1 SUI x mum l1XlI1LIl1ClIC t XX ,lt would shc be lllxc III 1 W CJ lllat wt rn m Kim II I. Rcmmtls us ui 1 vx lllxlL tallxlc l uurltc cxprusxon I don tc arc Lsuxllx lound FCIDIHISCIDSI XY hit vmuld she be lnlxe IU 1 Lament Ambxtxon to 10 to Mlchlgan Remmds us of the mad chemist laxorxte expression Oh I don t knovy Usually tound asking, questions What would she be llkc vuthout her Paris Match Ambxtlon to drlxe Prue s car Remlnds us ol Mother Superxor F.1NOI'lfC expressxon Glmme A drag Lsually found earnestly explaxnlng, XX hat would she be luke vs lthout her shadow Ambxtlon to understand A Senlor Study yoke ,Q Remrnds us ot a rooster Iunorxte express on Dxck Tracy ' Usually found goxng, ID circles XVhat would she be luke saymg, the rxrht thing, at the night tlme Ambltlon a yournallst s yxlte Za I monte Qrprcsslon Lat s 3,0 eat Usually found 5rd md Broadxx .ly X'7Uh.1t would she be like vuth .1 Iquil excuse Ambltlon hexd typxst at Bry Int Strltton Tlonty one ', ,' . , , K ' : - L '- 'A :,. ' A ,' . ' , ,l Y. 'V Y I Www! 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R1 umds us ol 1 tolt nor: L cxpruslon I ll Lsually found sulmf on thc Ohlo XX hat would she bc luke wthout her Oflglfldl formulas .Afnblflllli Miss Applcbcc s protcve Remmds us ot the plcture ot health I.11or1tc cxprusxon I don t Jgrcc Uau1llX found hlurtlng XXh1txnoul1I bhc bc lllxc xx nthout har cnthusr um Am ltloll to return to xlliflfilll Remmds LIS ot clcctrxtlts Rcmmtls us ol Tmkcrbell iuvrltc LX WYLSSIUII H rc N tu t11l1L ol If 111 1 1 II XX h1txw11l1Ish1 be Illxt 111th ut htr lost xxcLl1u1Is Amhltnon not t1 ush Tfmfy fu 0 I' 11 outa c-xprcsslon S 1lrc.11lx Usually found .lt thc beauty shop XX'h1tv1ould she be l1Lc xuthout 1 New York ittcnt Ambltlon to bc subtlc 3 Reminds us of Grundoon laxorltc ocpresslon Oh my L Usually found wanting, tor the dm uni, group Ambition to be tall Remlnds us of Little Bl1cL 5 unbo l.1YOI'lfC exptessxon I don t thxnlt that s tilt Lsually found haunts, .1 wxrctlx XX'ht1t would she be lllte mthout 1 brush Ambition llor1d.1 or Bust Remlnds us ot .1 shmoo hu orlte exy ress1on Oh Grub Lsually tound absent XX hit would she be hltc ln .1 Bllxllll Ambltxon t 1 be ambrtn us Remlnds us ol Flmcr Fudd Iaxorltc evpresslon Nova llsten you all Usually lound ID the English room XVh.1t would she bf: lllxe vxxthout the Sars unc Club Ambxtlon to vs IH L1 Nobel PFIZC tor Llttrlturf: Thirty time ' ' . Lv. I . ,V -I -4 . Vw. .'. . .. I K y M, Q - -,J :,. .' ,. ' .A -N I-Q I . . f ' I ' r ' r v What would she be like: without .1 weed . , , . . ' YT x ,Z ik, Y , ' .K ,Z , . A., , . . : . .4 ' Rcmlnds us ot Loucllx Plrsons I monte expresslon Hu you Ix1dS I su Ill, found on thc phont XXll'llIVS0l1ld 5hc bc lllxa with ILICLI xoxac Amblnon to bf. cltnucnt 'Mila x 52 if' mu- 'Y' Rtmlnds ui UI NII' Nlffmo I monte cxprcssxon Arc sou scrxous uxllx 1 X If would shc In lllxc xxlthl H4 strn I Am mon to bc. surctm to flu lmxcr Ifmf, our hnr RCITIIUQIS ux or Ilumlwo non L LX Il'LNNll1 u rc mut L mm sulllx found ulumxnw Nt would xllu 'vc like tlm ut X II'1' mlm 1 1 mon t LI Ill Olxlxhwmx all Remmds uh ol 1 Ulm I .uorxfe exprcsilon Honest' Usually found IDNCSIIQIJIIDQL the Hams test XY hat would she be lllxe mth a bad temper Ambxnon to smg Illxe Elms uuwfrqmos P Rs JM-. 2 ag , J CQ r ARI! N ,IUNIORS hrs! Row Ann farnslu Ann Lawson Man 1 lark Jayne Leatherman Man Rtmmers Nancy jo Martin Prue Darnell Judy Booth becond Rom Barbara Cobb Louxst joms 'liffany Ade Anne Burdorl Lu. K orhran Nancy htzhugh Paula jones Absent Betsy Mchair Tbllfy fn CLASS OI' lII'TY EICHT Come raise your glass and drlmt .1 toast to the Class of 58 Loy ely laughing lasses at the threshhold of life s gate All eager and excited to learn their future fate Sixteen svn eet shy sirens all searching for a mate S0 sad they must postpone it until they graduate' Oh let the toast ring clear For Fifty eight vue cheer In studies and in sports and in ex ery kind of game Fine leadership this Class has but they can also claim That they tan pull together to um their share of fame Yet spirit gixcs the lustre that brightens cy ery name Enthusiastic all of them yet soon are all to share In weighty problems ot the world So let this be our prayer Gne them the strength and wisdom as on through life they tare Humbly to use their talents their blessings rich and rare To llnd md Luxe great happiness thc best they hare to share Lanny janet . ' : ' A 1 , ' , , ' L ' - ' i V ' v Fine fellowship and friendship have always been their aim Q , . ,. r' ' 1 Y vi A f I 4 V- I .. 7. Y I I' . A 1 Y- A. A- Q V 'l X A . 50PHOMORh5 Furs: Rows Ann Berry Larol Ann Schnender Honey Bessnre Ronda Garnson joan Brown Second Rovs Sally Housron Olga joyes Monlca Ambrosnus l-rances Anderson Mnzzne Vrohl julu I-.xhey Judy Jennings Beth Monohan Absent Lourtney Lawson sb s THE FIFTY NINIERS We are the great class of fxtty nme P In all our studies we really shme At K H S we are truly sure Our name and lame will long endure We pass our mormngs nn the usual may Day after clay after day after day We carry our books from class to class And all wc hope ns that we shall pass At a quarter to twelxe our lunch times .1rme And then our class really comes .tlne Except for the few who are on a diet We eat and gossnp and cause qunte 1 not But alas' Oh my At a quarter to one XVe return to our classes and thus ends our fun Then mth our classes and study Ing too We spend our tnme untnl tvs enty past mo Thus pass our days from September to May When school 15 dlsmlssed vs 1th a hxp hlp hurray But m September haxe no tear We v lll return for our umor yc.1r S,1lly Houflfm fully emzmgf 5 -cl , Y' Tian ly fel en : ' '. 1 , 5 - , .Qx Q K I r -0 ss B - 4 ' 1 - 700- D Q I. 9' D 54. P' I 5 ' . a . . . ' 3 l. .I N .. ' Y ' - - -- V .I Y. x f- Q ' ' 1 fy f ' T L. -f , v, .v ,vi ' ' ' ' ff. ,J , , , ,v Q q . . , , ,. . V . , , .u , - - , W Z . V - 1 lv In IRI-SHMHN Furs! Rovs Annalee- brlsvlold Helen Abell Sally flark Peggy Meyer Missy Martln Carollne Taylor Second Row Susan MCLully Marilyn Burdorf Ann Pedlgo jane Helm Marianne Carter Sally Nlohl Tlmly ugh! Susan Nash Third Row ball Mellor Nancy 'Iowner Sally bulledgc Nancy Comstock Betty Paul Drnah kde lalhy Luckerr ben Shapnra IRESHMAN CLASS POEM Our class adds up to tvs enty plus one XY'e freshman haxe A lot of fun Nlrs Prentxss starts our day mth 41 bane XVe are the class she d loxe to han Tvyelxe freshman trom the elass do part To lelrn thelr llvebra by heart The others vo to Study Hall Or lt ln season b1sLetb.1ll To Lmn eo the brsuny ten The rest hue muah homevsorlx to do Then to In llsh we eo ID 1 bunch e cm hxrtlly vyut txll trme tor lur 'Next penod some lelrn eonyugmons XX hxle vle brush up on our equttlons Then the future EIUSILIUS eo to Irench XX hxle others lxnd their Study Hall beneh The school bell rlnr s .lt twenty past tvno XX e freshman .ire el rd the day 1sthrouLh We study late by the light ot the moon lxnovung, the next du null tome too soon Szfly I ll bl fzllu Linh!! I K' ' Y 1 I 1 'A - v , . , , .. , , ,, ,. t ac, ' ' L . y r . ' . ' , , ' . ', .. ' t . 5 - 1 lu '. 'A ' . . 'f -, , ,' ' . ' XX- . . . . nh V., , . . - I ' - A . . . . , , ' .' -.' , : . - . -- . ' ,- v, . - 1 i 2 . f. .,t . .. . , ly , '. ' . , . . . , . . . , , , K 1 el 'I I 4A - - A hrs! Row Second Rom Third Row They krck the desks and drop thexr books SUB PRESHMEN Sarah Lcathnrman Wcndy Schroeder Llnda Long Man bxmpson Shcrry Bluck julla Bloch Sally Hcndon Shxrley Karol Rohlmdcr fhns bras Irene Hoblntzell Crrav Hcnry Anm Burks Barbara buc Stcphcnson C hannne Burke Harriet lxxrby bwenn Buschcmcycr Grctchen Tlffany Lynne Glrdler Molln. Whxtclaw C arol Ann Dulworth Gall Sylvan FOUR VIEXVS Teachers Our headaches always start the moment They come ln the room They nex er llsten to our words Though sometxmes they are many They sharpen penclls all day long But work they do not any Upper School Those noisy llttle demons mar The name of Upper School They ye upset all the schedules And haxe broken ey ery rule They rlp and race and fuss and flght fWe ney er were tba! badj They re certarnly the yery worst Elghth grade we ye exer had' Lovs er School We look up to all elghth grade glrls Most all the txme qunte true And though we ll soon be old as they Wfhen they go roarlng dovm the halls Wfe all step back and ine Our ndols whether good or bad The rlght ot may we gne The Elghth Grade The exghth grade stands before you And If you knovs vshat s best You ll clear the may and step aslde And vue vslll do the rest The school vse loye and alvs ays vull Is standing by our sxde And we ll be loyal to the end To K H S our prrde Lnzda Long llyefzcly Sz br oeder Tlmty 721129 Clatterf Crashf Bangl Boom? We'll follow them right throughg v f ' v v f ' 7 r f ' lnrst Row Second Row Third Rovx Kham: SIXTH AND bl'XI N'IH GR-KDl:5 Barbara Mann Carol Ort Isabel bnmpson Man Vkllhama Xlrglma Mapns joan karsnr Xnckn Bunum Bunnx Broun Susan Taylor llaudna Munr Lxnrhxa Casrleman Barbara Cross Lyle Landsdell Momca Tlllmr kim boodson Marx Illlls 'Nancy Lnuns Hdm Edwards Larole Ann Maas Parn Clemens ballx Ixalber Louella Sheehan Marx Sruarr Baker Ixxngslex Henry judell Trabue Sallw Taxlor Nancx Marshall Marx btuarr Barms lxarrmka Terrell Sugar Hardm Emzlx Ann XXarrv.n 'Nano jackson Ina Broun Lmda Hardx Barbara XX1Ison za: PBA-vu an CIR X lrsr 1 um 1 mr rx xr -.zu rn x :mn 4 Xizrgxr sa 'Xlrr N und Run mx Iadx nu svn rm 1 1 r x 1 v rum urrixnn -Xhrirns Ruin wud P mm' mn 1: Html ru Ihrrd Run N sm Num rx I rt n 1 rm I I x r nu llrL14 Kun Lr Xhsrnr lhrx Q , f 1 , 1 k X. - X Q A .. l . 3 , . - -I lOl KIH 'NND lH'IH 1 D15 I Rm: Imnn XXllIclt. K. MI '. Ma. Ra, H , 5h '.1 liwllm. 'lu .-Xnn 'I. Ah.us. . . ' la IE -man. ,lu lfllcn .L rm. .1 1 - X A ' V, N.: Y H R, B. h Qurdzfu, H-Ip 1.15 'Md ' . I. . ' . , ' '- XX . .e ..1 Hr xn, -lan - . Ir :L ' ' ,Lx . . . .Xia M.rgar HK'1'1xr, P.: 'I, Rullnga. Dlavu Kwan-r. Hr!! farrull Rmll. Na Orr . 2 , p . ' 1 ,larwuu Bull, -Kung .iam Prom Row Stcond Rom Back Row SU UND AND THIRD GR-KDhS Susan Hmmn Dah 'lnlltr Susan Woodson Sue Hlen Marshall Nanu ltathtrmm lxxl Pcnrson Dtborah C hallmlu Mtllssa Ware Mcllssa Milner l'mms Sue. Downs 'Nriartha Humphru Bust Rudd Pnggx Logan judw Llhlnb Pcxtun Khxlds Barbara Ltnslng Bruze. Griswold Martha Mtdallc Susan Rosnr 'ltrrx Smut Susan Hswuk Marx Blomquxsr Nano. Rud Martin Sands hschtr Susan Cmrdlnnr Ula-n Lux I VF 'zf?r - 5 1 u Front Row Stcond Rou Back Row lxlNDlsRLv-KRTVN AND HRST GRADIF Salls Ralustraw Xnm Burgrss lrantts Logan 'Niertdlth Loeb Sttu. 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A ' 1111 1.111111 1,1111Kg 11.1 .1111 ,1 111111 - 11.111 5111111 Eicflxsnfnea HONOR C OLNL IL Fnrsr Roys Second Row Absent Mus: Remmera Gretchen Tnffany Beth Monohan K onnne Clark Judy Cmodson Ann lfarnsley Amanda Darnell Mrs Prennss Patsy Hllgzrtner Marianne Carter HONOR QOLNCIL Presldent onnne Clark Secretary dy Goodson Senlor Representatlye Amanda Darnell The student body and taeulty ol the KentuLlLy Home School belreye that the best form or student goyernment lneludes an honor system The purpose of thrs system lb to deyelop the character ot e.1Lh student and to make her more tully ayy are ot the rmportanee ol personal honor The students set thelr oyyn standards and are responslble lor malntaxnlng them e Honor Counul Lom vt sed l L oltleers tvyo re wresentatnyes trom e1Lh Llxss ine tvyo lleulty ldylsors The Lonstltutlon vy rs ended ltst year t mr L It eLLs try t r If t 1rLyL ersel vyort y ml belm, ln Honor System member eyery year ny re olunons mln LL rLenty XL S oyet etreLt1yL WL lf systLn hts QL L ye NLL n t L lonor Qyse yy L WLFSISI IH dlSfLLJ.I'dlllL the tm rrds I vfy fwfr Patsy Hllgartner student goyernment A number of nevy xdeas haye been presented to the Honor COUHCII and many of the best ot them vylll be adopted IU rn etlort to Lontmue to lmproye the Honor System The Kentucky Home Cltlzenshlp rung lS ayy arded by the y yte ot the faculty to the gurl an Lpper Sehool vyho they belxeye has best ut held the stxndlrds of the Honor System and 18 s ovyn oerlnee Lonseerltlon owermon an :gent e tort T IS yelr L rme vy rs ryy 1rdLdtoP1tsy Hxlgrrtner he Honor C ounL1l would Illset thank N rs Prentlss md Nllss Remmers tor thL1r LUUWLTJ Il n t1mL ind Lultllllel In seryxng rs idylsors L lt1LLrs Sl th1nlL thL laLu Lent boLy mL lf s yy 1 rye yrs: L lo o o nL1 L le L I llne s 1 eLst1ons dunny the year .' 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V' 1 'mx SENIOR LJLI- E LLL B I nrst Row Nlancx Helm Patsy Hllgartner lrwelyn Laurent Lee Altshtler Loss Qultk Phsllls Beldler Lucy Rletze Ann Burllngame Conme K lark Second Row Sallw Snmpson Maugee Lanham Mary Lllen Vulhoyte Ruth Ixahn Genre Lovsenstenn Mmam Shapxra K arol Ann Schneider judy boodson Thlrd Rovn Mrss Moody Frances Anderson Mnzzxe Nnohl julu Fahex judx jennxngs Sally Houston Betty Burks Honey Bessnre Amanda Darnell Fourth Row Absent C ourtney Lawson Nom Muller lNancs jo Martin Paula jones jasne Leatherman 'llffany Ade joan Brown SLNIOR CLEE CLUB The Semor Glee Club begin the year s .tctn ltles vslth the electlon ot ottleers who vsere Presldent Phy llls Beldler Vxce presldent Lols uncle Secretary S llly SIIHPSUIT Business Manager Ann Burlxngame Serge mt at Arms Luey Rletze Lrbrarmns K Nlml Helm 7 K A V . k , -- ' - L .V - V V H -V . , k , V V VL - - , 5 V . L .V-, , .V b . . . . 1 K V-. . . - . . V . . K V. . -- V. 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XX e spent the tall months rehearslng tor the tradltnonal Chrnstnus program which nts pre sented on the 19th ot December ID our neu mm XY'e were also :muted to slng Chrlstmxs eirols tt the Second Presbyterltn C hurth xxhleh ue enyoyed dUll'ltL xery muah In Alifll the Glee C lub sang .tt Mmual Hlgh Sthool Ill the Regional Musle Contest md re eened ln excellent rating Sally Simpson our onlx s lolst from the Senlor Glee Club to enter Imm rn I Geme Lovx enste ID thls contest was marded .1 superior fdflllefl nn Lt ulsxllle md an excellent f.1fll1Q ln Lexington The remunder ot the sthool xear vs ts spent I xetlelng the musxe to be sung at the Com meneement exerenses vxhxth terminated mother tear ot INLISIL The Glee Club vushes to thank Mlss Moods nts dlreetor tor her endless p.1t1ence mtl effort Ill maltxng this xe.1r .1 revurdmg one IDINIOR GLEE CLLB l'rrst Row Mary Sruarr Baker judell Trabue Patty Clemens Louella Sheehan Sugar Hardm lxarnnka 'Ierrell Cynthra I asrleman Kmgsley Henry Second Row Nancy 'Iowner Susan McCully Carolnne Taylor Shnrley Carol Rohlandcr Barbara Sue Stephenson Sarah Leatherman Lmda Long Wendy Schroeder Gretchen Txffany Third Row l-ourth Row Berry Paul ball Mellor Mary Snmpson Harnet lxrrby Channxe Burke Chns Gray Irene Hoblntzell julna Bloch Sherry Bluck Nancy Marshall Sally lxalber Sally Hendon Manlyn Burdorf Ann Pedrgo Lynne Grrdler Susan Nash ben Shaplra Mananne Carter Krm Goodson Sally Vrohl Emnly Ann Warren hfth Row ball Sylvan K arol Ann Dulworth Mollre Whnrelaw Anne Burks Gray Henry Claudra Murr Lmda Hardy Sally Taylor Monnca Taller Nancy jackson Mxss Moody Absent Helen Abell Barbara Cross Barbara NVrlson THE JUNIOR GLEE CLUB Presndent Marlanne Clrter Vrce presrdent Sally Vlohl Secretary Gen Shapnra Treasurer Ann Pednyso Sergeant at Arms Susie McCully Under the excellent leadership of M1ss Moody the umor Glee Club has been strnmg to become a flne chorus This December vac partrcnpated mth the rest of the school rn the mnual Chrlstmas program In Aprll vse com peted rn the RCgl0Udl Muslc Contests vuhmch were held at the Manly unxor Hush School and were happy to recene a superror ratmg Lmda Long who accompanles both Glee Clubs, recen ed nme superlors rn state regronal, and local contests, ID addrtron the Courrer ournal talent scouts awarded her composntlon flrst place Lmda and Mollle Whntelaw rc cen ed superior for thelr duets played ln Lours xrlle and ln Lexington Carole Ann Maas rlso recened 1 superxor ratlng m the regional contest Carole Ann Mollne Whrtelav and Wendy Schroeder were all awarded excellent rat-ngs for therr solos XVe certamly feel that thls has been a most successful year and vslsh to thank Miss Moody for her fme dnrectxon and all the mdmdual help she has gn en us F0113 F61 en ,,,,,,, ' L ' Y ' , ' , ' ' f v 1, 1 f ' ' ' - ' . ' A f ' f ' 1 1 ' , , . J , ' S - y V' ' I ' t Q ' A ' v A HOLlxEY TFAM hrst Row ilark Patsy Hxlgartner Second Row Peggy Meyer Lee Lochran Ann Farnsley Lee Altsheler 1Laptamb Mary Clark Conme Phyllls Bendler Ann Burlingame Mary Remmers Nmcy Comstock Ann Lawson Sally Houston Beth Monohan Nancy Fntzhugh Mmam Shapura judy Booth jane Allen tcoachb Absent Laura Burgnss fassustant coach! THE A TEAM The A team captanned by Lee Altsheler had a xery successful season thns year after a vxeek at hockey camp IH Pennsylxanla early II1 September Wfe played tvso games mth each of the other one game our flrst to the Amazons After thus our great spnrxt helped us to defeat Sacred Heart and Loretto In our next and most excxt :ng game ve battled vuth the hard flghtlng Amazons and flnally tled 00 We later tled Sacred Heart and agaln defeated Loretto At the end of the season the Kentucky Home team held second place ln thenr League Sally Houston recelyed the sportsmanship avsard gnen by the jefferson County League 131113 elgbf The Babe Ruth Sportsmanshnp avuards were presented to the tvso outstandmg senxors Lee Altsheler and Patsy Hllgartner The annual Father Daughters game vxon by the Daughters lncluded the ball and stlck throvung usu ll to thls contest nn preuous years There were many more mothers playmg thus year vshnch added a speczal attractlon We could not haye had such a successful season vuthout the support of the falthful rooters led by cheer leaders Phyllls Bemdler Ann Burlmgame and Mmam Shapnra Our many thanks to the water gurls udy Booth and Anne Burdorf for saymg our Ines on the fxeld Vife especxally want to express our appreclatlon to Allen and Laura Burgnss vsho coached u so patnently ' A Y' 'I ,V q , , l . -- three teams in the A League and lost only' V L Q . V ' Q Y' -1- -i ' A , Y V vl . - A D Y S I V ' I A . , . v - . ' ' 1 . . 1 - y A a . . L Av I I I - I 4' . . ' 'A Y ' ' 4 I 4 , ' . ' , , '-- , , 5 B HOCKEY TEAM Fnrst Row Sherry Bluck bray Henry Marnlyn Burdorf Annalee Gnswold Sally Clark Sally Hendon Lons Qunck fCaptamJ Susan McCully Honey Bessxre Nancy jo Marnn Monica Ambroszus Second Row Phyllns Bexdler Mmam Shaprra Prue Darnell Jayne Leatherman Nom Muller Nancy Towner Cathy Luckett Lynne Lnrdler Anne Burdorf Olga joyes Berry Burks Amanda Darnell Ann Burllngame Judy Booth jane Allen tcoachl Absent Laura Burgnss lassnstant coachl THE B TEAM Thxs year the efferson County laxeld Hockey League four own Coach Allen seryed as presxdent of thus orgamzatlonj declded to sponsor two hockey leagues nnstead of the usual smgle league to proude more equal competltnon among the hugh school teams Kentucky Home was fortunate nn bemg able to enter a team nn both thc A and the B Leagues Called the B team this group was mannly made up of gurls from the lower classes of Upper School Lols Quxck was elected captain This the flrst season of the B team was not too successful ln the contest to determine the champxonshnp of the B League Fnghtmg hard agamst the Valley and Fern Creek teams both of whxch played IH the A League last year the B team was fmally defeated ln an excltmg game wxth the Sacred Heart B team the score was tied untll the last few minutes of the game when Sacred Heart made the flnal goal and won the game Rallymg they came and agam won nn a practlce game wnth them at the cnd of the season Although they held thxrd place m thexr League the B team and lfS coaches feel that xt has proyed a most rewardmg expermrrent partncularly smce lf has gnen the younger players at Kentucky Home the opportunity to gam saluable experience In playlng as a team They wlsh to thank thelr wonderful and understanding coaches Allen and Laura Burgnss and also the members of the A team who gaye them much help and support Forly 211119 Y V I V 7 . r . Y V I . ' ' 'g . back to defeat Anchorage in the league game, , , ' ' , . ' ' , ' , V' f 11 vu - ,I ' V Y 'q 'v I l X 7 3 ' U I . I ' fifty BASlxl:TBALL TEAM larsl Rovl Ann Lamson Lee Altsheler Maugce Lanham tiaptaml Ann I-arnsley Lee Kochran Lynne Lurdler Amanda Darnell jane Allen rcoachl BASKLTBALL The basketball Qeason opened mth much evcltement on the day the team vnas chosen scorers thxs year were Lee Altshelcr Mary Rcmmers and our young star Lynne Glrdler At the other end of the court the guards Patsy Hxlgartner Beth Monohan and Ann Iarnsley dld IH excellent yob ol defendlng our goal ln splte ot our beat ettorts vue lost all three games tvso mth Valley and one mth Col legnate, but the team gained expcruencc vxhlch vull be put to good use next year XXL vush to thank the tlmcra scorelxecperb those who supported thc team and cspcclally Allen uho coached us mth much lundness md understandmg Second Row: Olga joyes. Beth Monohan. Mary Remmers. Patsy Hilgartner. Sally Houston Nancy Fnlzhugh , . and Maugee Lanham elected captain. The high . Q . v , v D A ' ,, , I, , I A v 4 - - l b 7 . yf 1 A Y' . , 1 . V' I .' , . V . 'I , 9 . , , ' , . . . , , , , . . 5 I bhRX If I: i LLB leurs! Row joan Brown Ann Berry Ronda Cvarnson Marianne K art r Seumd Row Phyllis Bend er Pusy Hllgarlner benu. LUWLDSILIH Num Nhller Ruth lxahn C1 enn Buschemeyer julia Bloch TH E SERVICE CLUB Thus year the Seruee Club eleeted as nts ottlcers Presldent Noni Mlller Secretary Ruth Kahn Busmess Manager Gwen Buschemeyer Sergeant at Arms Ann Berry Red Cross Representltne Sally Slmpson The Chlef purpose ol the Serxlee Club IS to serxe as a llnle between the sehool and the Chlrltable oreamzatlons ot Loursyllle IH helping others less fortunate than vue During the txrst semester we exeeeded our quota tor Red Cross rellet and at Christmas gnc food and Clothznl to a deserylng, tamlly This sprmy, the Serxlce Club members made Easter baskets for Children s Hospltal and col lected clothing for .1 tamnly whose propert, had been destroy ed by flre Wfe vush to express our gratitude for the whole hearted support vshxch the school has bnen us nn eaeh ol our progects Fzffy one y,A A , . A. . '. .. .' W A' ' A ' .Q ' h yr. ,., -. l , - . bf. A V - I .V 7' .I . A. A . 7 L ' r ' , , . . 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V V ,K . -- , . , , V 1 , y - - .. - - Fifty lu 0 THE JUNIOR PLAY It was a most excrted junror Class that as sembled rn the Englrsh Room to meet wrth Mrs Robbie our play drrector for the frrst tlme anua was almost over and the play stnll seemed unreal After much dlscussxon The Wrzard of Oz was decrded upon and the fateful day of castlng soon armed After spendlng several sessions throwmg our xorces we found ourselx es weird and wonderful char acters IU a wonderful play Then came the weeks of rehearsal and the usual struggle to learn our lines Regular re hearsal was mterrupted by cprmg xacatlon whlch took half the class to Florlda and left the rest of us to work on the sets From dawn t1ll dark ex ery day Mrs Robble was m the gym a mxxture of pamts Cochran fol news papers paste sets lrghts and people The Florida gang returned to a beautlful array of forests and throne rooms and a fmal meek of rehearsals Fmally xt was the mght of the play We armed at school at snx oclock armed wnth Kleenex cold cream and costumes Mrs Has sold was there wxth flashlnght and safety pms Mrs Robbie Mrs ackson Mrs Dean and Mrs Bloch gaxe us beautiful make up fob: We were excited and frlghtened At exght thnrty the curtam went up before a packed gym We could hear Dorothy sayxng Oh Toto' That dreadful cyclone an the play was on 1 a ' J YY , 1 r r ' v' 1 V . . . 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V . . , . d vr MAY DAY 0 al! lhnzgf Ike begnzfznzg Wax on fhe 1111 May mom In Sprmg flae emily lefllflllflflefh The day fbzl she ll zr born Thxs year as m the past May Day was greeted wxth much excxtement and enthusiasm Bright sprlng flowers decorated the ueens throne the May Pole and the school grounds After the march a hush fell oyer the crowd of famxly and frlends assembled on the lawn for the festlvxtxes Then the herald ayne Leatherman proclanmed Lady Conme Clark ueen of the May and Lady Patsy Hxlgartner Maxd of Honor Enthuslastlc applause filled the alr as the Queen followed by her Maid of Honor and her court was led down the alsle to her throne When her court had assembled the Queen read the May Day proclamatxon The entire school then partxcnpated nn the dances whxch followed The program was concluded wlth the tradxtnonal dance of the May Pole and the recesslonal march brought another May Day to a close 'Helen Waddells translatxon of Latm ms of Bene dlctbeuern Fzfly lbree f. .' ,t .. .tg ,4:,: v 1 Y 1 1 ' r v . ',j 1 1 V ' Q v v 1 y V . y P-XNDAISIA STAH- lnrst Rim lucx Rluza. Lms uxck balls Slmpsnn Phxllxs Budlu Snumd Rom ra Hnanld tadxnsul nu hlm Nun1Mxlln.r 'Xmmdx arm M1 nm h1pur1 u flffy four -Xltshclmr BLIU Burlms ludx froudsun Mun Hlcn Wllhlnlv. Fdntors Business M U1 Prom! RL IL Lfs T sts I uultx Adx ISl I S ml' Lms uck Sxlly Simpson Phx'l1s Bcldlcr Lum Rnctze Lu Altshclcr Ammdi Dlrmll Kim lm Sh zpxrx Hctty Burlxs UL X CIlNlKiSfYn N mu Hclm 'N ull! N 1 cr NI xry lllcn XX llhoytc N1 rs H ISSUIL 1 M. . :.Na ll' Q .lm -Il. . Q i - Art Editors ., A , 'N . 4 i ' . .gcri . . Q ' A A x n A vp. J .H .1'll- I A V f , 'V' THF MAGIC I-LUTE The sucth and sexenth grades under the dr rectlon ot Mlss Moody vylth the assistance of Mrs Danes and Mrs OBannon and mth Tltfany Ade as accompanrst presented adapted yerslon ot Moz 1rts Mtg c Flute tor the Sprlng meetlng ot the Kentucky Home School Alumnre Assocrltlon The little com the players vyere asleed to repeat It sexerll tlmes tor xarlous froups connected vsrth the school The tantasy takes plxce m the realm ot the ueen ot Nrght QCarole Ann Maasj The ueens daughter Pamma QLyle Lansdellb IS wxooed by a young prrce Tamrno fBunny Brovsnj atter he has rescued her from Mon astatos a vuclced Moor CEm1ly NX'arrenj Tammo had earlxer been saxed trom the eynl dragon fflaudla Mulfj by three ladles ot the ueen ot Nlfhts court fvlflxl Bunton Helen Edwards Mary Stuart Bakery The Prxnce ls aecompanled on his adyenturcs by the ueen s ehxet brrd catcher Ptplfeno fiusrn T1ylorj who tlso llnds hrs mate Prplgenl llxllllilhl I lute helps them vnard olt dmv ers md enchlnt thenr enemxcs Although only three scenes trom thls most vxondertul ot operatlc tlntasles were g yen they managed to gne the audrence a real sense of the llb etnsts delrghttul nonsense and the lyrrcal charm and beauty ot Mozarts mavrc Thrs was an achreyement rn vyhrch the school can rrghtly take real prlde Flfly ffl? 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A 1 111 -111--115112 4 -1 1 ,- v '. - ONE AUTUMN A PTERNOON It was a beautrful autumn day The sun warmed the earth the sky was 1 wrnter blue and the last leases strll clung to the trees It w as just the rrght krnd of day to walk through the park Amblrng along I krcked up the golden brown leaxes that blanketed the ground By the creek for a moment the reflectron of the color of the trees 1nd of the sparkle of the sun was caught rn the water but rt broke up and went rushrng on as the water tumbled oy er the rocks C rossrng the creek I clrmbed the hrll and stood a moment on top to watch a flock of magnrfrcent brrds fly past rn formatron toward therr wrnter home Oncc I stopped at 1 drstance to watch rman parntrng strrxrng to Capture thrs beauty and color Near hrm a chlld sat on the ground tryrng hrs best to make 1 butterfly hrs prrsoner He frnally succeeded rn the capture and held t trghtly XVhen he opened hrs hand the butterfly lay motronless wrth crushed wrngs I wandered on a lrttle farther and berng weary I stopped to rest on a fallen tree The sun was begrnnrng to drop out of srgfht and as dd rt seemed to set the sky on frre breathed deeply of the fragrance of Fall tryrng to absorb the splendor of the season I notrced that the parnter was leaxrng hrs prcture yet un frnrshed Tomorrow though the scene would be drfferent The color would be changed some of rts brrllrance faded As I sat and looked around me once more before headrng home I realrzed that trme would neyer erase thrs prcture from my mrnd that the color would not fade the beauty would nrt be crushed and that rt would be wrth me forex er 11116 Leather 1111111 A A WONDER LAND Turnrng off the hrghway you enter a quret suburban area lrned wrth neat brrck houses each surrounded by rts own carefully trrmmed lawn shrubbery and embryo trees Thrs area rs called a subdryrsron product of our trmes and the standardrzatron moyement gorng on rn our country today If you rnxestrgated such places rn New York Mrssourr and Calrfornra you would frnd that they are remarkably srmrlar to one another exen down to the people who lrye rn them Howeyer the one rn whrch I lrye rs qurte unrque and extraordrnary because nearby there rs a place that rs rarely found rn thrs subdryrded world of ours a wonder land The route to thrs wonder land rs most drf frcult to follow but much of the fun would be lost rf thrs place were easrly attarnable You must cut through nerghbors yards Qberng care ful to stare rntently at the ground to axord the resentful looks of those whose new grass you are tramplrngj trghtrope walk on a stone wall cross frelds clrmb through barbed wrre fences slrde down creek blnks and cross more frelds You frnally approrch a fenced rn woods On a rottrng post that rs attemptrng to support an 1lready rotted gate there rs a buckshot rrddled srgn whrch reads Posted No Huntrng Crawlrng through thrs gate you enter the woods and the wonder land Oh no there rs nothrng really exceptronal physrcally about thrs wonder land The sudden strllness may be surprrsrng at frrst for auto mobrle horns the whrr of traffrc on the hrgh way the buzz of power mowers all haue melted away The woods rs oyergrown dense thrcket of trees yrnes and underbrush An ancrent boarded up log cabrn rs perched on one hrll A mrnrature rrxer flows along and forms a large waterfall rn the center of the woods at the bottom of whrch are seyeral boulders and a few small cax es But here a chrld may pretend and rmagrne whatexer surts hrs mood He may be Tarzan swrngrng on a une across a rryer full of snap prng allrgators and man eatrng frsh He may be Daxy Crockett protectrng the settlers rn the cabm from an Indran rard or perhaps a war hero crawlrng through the underbrush on hrs stomach and shootrng down enemres who are hrdrng rn the trees Here he may track down elephants drscoyer forgotten gold mrnes rn the caxes and be the frrst man to explore Mars No there rs nothrng really exceptronal physrcally about thrs wonder land Or rs there Isnt rt ewcceptronal because rt rs one of a xery few remarnrng rn our country ' It wont remarn much longer soon rt wrll fall prey to some zealous real estate salesman who wrll use rt to lure young famrlres from the hustle of crty lrfe But whrle rt does remarn rn rts crude and natural beauty rsnt rt better than any amuse ment park ' Truly rt rs a wonder land a place that rnsprres a chrld s rmagrnatron and wonder Lou Ozark 17 Sixty Ibree 1 - , ' 1 1 1- 1 . , 1 .1 , . y 1 1 1, K1 L 1 , i , 1. , , . 4 1 ' 1 '. 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' ' ISLANDS OF EXPERIENCE The island is quiet and clean and like a glass window things are thriying behind the window The music is slow and steady ways the ocean s roll then snatches taint wisps whistles of idle natiy es soices shrieking at dogs or children pe 1ls ot blisstul laughter lost on the wind A happy tt e lmoks shyly y at me iny eyes opened wide hardly in p oportion to thc proud upright but distinctly under nourished form The palms overshadow the walk the main fairway this is the Kings I-Iighway On one side are water and boats on this side are huts clean looking poor huts and people mtixes staring or working or sleeping tiny children running old yery old wise men and sophisticates young men swaggering and giying eyes Ragged clothes yery torn clothes stalls with straw baskets and hats starying dogs crouch behind huts huts pink and yellow white green Bonefish Sams tackle and barber shop Howard s friendly tailoring The ailhouse The familiar huts and familiar black faces crinkle into pleasure I smile Hello the quick response All right how are you? with an English broad Back to the quiet the music of peace ot ln es being liy ed here This rings with a strange poignant yibration It is the ring of candid discoxery of beauty oblixious of beauty The night is dark Along the walk in twos and threes we go in the dark The ocean is crashing against the rocks now at our side There is tremendous force in the drumming the bursting on the rocks The air is sensuous treading on anticipation Black figures suddenly appear from unknown places and file in our procession Low murmurs of yoices and step ping of feet then we are at church The sery ice is their sen ice to their God Hush a yellow light flickers only on the crucifix a mongrel dog stretches out at my feet The boards of the floor are sunken tired a musty smell Black bodies are all around me waiting The pastors xoice tremulous feyerish d rect bursts from the front We people are all here tonight to pray to God' The whole body the congregation in one xoice rises to affirm Yessuh A pause all eyes are on the man rn the front all ears and breath are waiting Sum four And God saxes sinnuhs Yessuh A quickening And God is yery merciful to the sinnuhs Yessuh Louder and faster on and on endlessly The pastor shouts and weeps And onah he was EATEN UP Yeah And the shark EAT IM UP Yeah An he COULDNT GIT OLT YEAH' The words become unintelligible rs the con gregation bellows issent betore the pastors words are out is the cymbals the drums the instruments begin to beat rhythm Aland he is merciful Yeah Abml he CLORI OUS Yeah On and on rich guttural xoices letting out their praises their throats release their sureness their bodies wrerth fly to the peak ot their dexotion XX'e ire loosed let out ot ourselxes sailing aboxe ourselxes in the screaming Exerything seems to say to us Follow The tone is still pumping the beat is me stinging urging inducing Louder and louder swirling inside me blinding and deafen ing me The apparatus IS put on me and I descend from the boat into the water lime icecream colored water not too cold I go down into the coolness only a few feet Suddenly I am in the world of the sea I must take a while to know that I am not altogether lost from my other world and then I see .1 rushing swirling immensity fantastic green waxes and bubbling moyement Calmer now it IS quieter now A dance' It is a cheerful charming ballet A dance a dance' Let us dance' cool quiet happy dance Bow and up now lets sway is way that way Eyeryone dances rn this world' Thin graceful feathers sway about creatures trip along the floor red creatures with eyes and experience tiny striped bodies glide hungry crabs are searching jellyfish breathe corals waye long filmy white things wait lounging lazy fellows lie and tremble exeryone sways and waltzes but me I cant dance here But we are alue yes I and the fish are alne We want and need we search and obtain we fail and are destroyed We secure food to nourish kindle sustain Our muscles tighten open reflex we sense danger and good Our blood rushes through our warm and cold bodies We breathe We shall produce young of our kind We are all in the darkness alne to gether unaware of our destinies together udy Booth 58 I .. 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W VA . 7 V I V . . 1 A I ' ' 1 ' ' '- I ' FARM BOY I hare often watched the tenants boy amble down the drrty road Hrs head held high he nexer seems to haye a care From hrs sandy harr to hrs dirty feet he rs the essence of happy youth He does not mind the patches on hrs breeches or the well worn shrrt he always wears All the other farm boys are envious of the jaunty arr with which he wears hrs tattered old straw hat I hare seen hrm clrmb the apple tree that stands beyond the gate to quite a dangerous pornt just to get hrs charming lrttle srster the biggest reddest apple he can frnd So you see he rs really kind and good although hrs school teacher has not forgotten the way he mrsbehaves rn class and the days that he has played hooky But oh he s tempted by flowers nodding garly the brrds all flying free the bright sun smrlrng down at hrm and the restless water bubblrng rn the brook Dont thrnk hrs lrfe rs only play He has hrs chores to do He gets up early every morning to help mrllt the cows He has to weed the garden er ery now and then When cold weather comes rng he goes out to the chicken yard and gathers up the eggs Once the brg old rooster chased hrm clear down to the gate but hes been careful srnce then to keep out of hrs way THE This summer our family had the pleasure of watching an amateur painter Eyery morning about srx oclock he would begin the task of setting up hrs easel He made hrs easel from three tree lrmbs which he trecl together wrth rope Next he sprayed himself and the atmos phere around hrm with a Flrt bomb to keep ants flres bees and eyery other rnsect a good distance from hrm Hrs dress usually consisted of blue jeans that had half of the parntrng distributed on them A wool shirt and a straw jimmy turned down so that no rnsect would be able to recognize hrm as a human being completed hrs attire By seyen he was painting Although he was an amateur he managed a professional swrsh of the brush Eyery now and then he would take a few steps backward rn order to examrne his work After a few nods of satrsfactron he would resume hrs parntrng I thrnk hrs fayorrte trme of year rs the time when the threshers come those brg all muscular men who come to thresh the wheat That rs such a busy time that eyen little boys like hrm help do little things He usually takes the men cool clean water when they are hot and trred out rn the blazing sun and strflrng heat of a summer s day Hrs best friend rs the faithful hound dog Ben who trudges at hrs heels You rarely see them far apart He feeds Ben eyery night and rn the wrnter time when rt rs really cold outside and looks like a Christmas card wrth knee deep snow and foot long rcrcles hanging from the roof he eyen sneaks Ben rn the house where he lres on the foot of hrs bed Usually though the hay rn the hay loft rs good enough for Ben He rs a pretty smart lrttle farm boy He knows about the hollow trees where the bees make honey every year He knows rt rs best to plant potatoes rn the dark of the moon But he has neyer seen me watching hrm He doesnt eyen know how I long to go and talk to hrm just to get the feeling of hrs wonderful carefree sprrrt He doesnt know about this world wrth as No sense of rlls to come Nor care beyond today Sally Szmprou 7 PAINTER Eyery day he painted he had regular srsrts from the squirrels who would stop hunting nuts long enough to grve therr gesture of approval The acorns on the trees ey en took great care to fall on the painters head rather than on hrs Camas He was enjoyed not only by the lrttle anrmals around but also by the children For hours they stood rn awe wartrng for the many colors to mingle together and form a picture He pamted wrthout rest untrl noon when he would close up hrs outdoor studio and go swimming He rewarded the spectators who had been quret candy for the children and of course nuts for the squirrels Es en though hrs parntrngs arent Rembrandts or Van Goghs they wrll always be rewarding to hrm and to us hrs family The painter you see rs my father Paula mzer 8 Szxly fue V i V - U -I 1 Z - a t 3 , . , Y ' U I . 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I ., '5 A DELINQUENT 7 There had been sex eral thefts at the church My aunt srngs ln the choxr and leases her purse ID the chorr practlce room during the SCFXICCS One Sunday her wallet contalnmg thnrty dollars was stolen Later that week t was recoyered ramsoaked wlth drnyer s Incense md other credentials but wrthout money The next Sunday my uncle hxd hrmself ln the practxce room hopmg the thlef might re turn to the scene of the crime It wasnt long before he heard a nolse ln the hall In a moment of braxery he flung open the door and grabbed Much to hrs surprise he found a colored boy of about tw else years on the other end of hrs extended arm Actually xt would haxe been hard to determme which of the two was more startled After the mitral shock the boy trred to break loose The noise of the scuffle brought a few people who circled around and ds couraged the boy s efforts The police came and accompanled by my uncle took the boy to the statlon The boy 1t seems was well acquainted with the force Hed been brought 1n seyeral txmes before on petty charges howexer he kept denymg any assoclatlon with the church thefts Fmally at my aunts suggestlon my uncle told a whopper He mformed the boy lt wasnt necessary to confess because hrs flnger prmts had been found on the wallet Of course the wallet had been ID the ram for Seyeral days and couldnt posslbly haxe any prlnts on lt But the boy dldnt know that and he confessed rmmedxately What does a twelxe year old boy do wlth stolen money ' Well this one sand he d spent nt all on candy He was sent to a home for delmquent boys This seemnngly ns the end of the episode but as Emerson says eyery end IS a begxn nmg He IS young and could be molded unto a flne man If the condxtlons at the home are wholesome and 1f he IS well guxded the boy s problem wnll be corrected xt wrll be a new and good begmmng Howeyer I cannot help thmkmg of the mstxtutxonal enuronment and h1s assoclatlon thee wlth other young offenders of the law What kmd of begmnlng wlll that be7 Amanda Dame!! ROBBER ROUTERS It was wlnter almost four years ago My parents were ln Chlcago and Luz our house keeper Dlsmal our dog and I were the only ones at home that mght It was about eleyen cold and ramy out but comfortable xnsnde Llz w IS snorrng happ1ly rn her room and Dxsmal and I were ID the basement I was absorbed xn a teleylsnon program when I was rudely Inter rupted by a low growl Dnsmal was awake qxeryf startling ln rtself because he rs generally lsleepj and stealthily creepmg up the steps to myestlgate the back door I reasoned that he wanted me to let hlm out but as I approached the door my ear caught a taunt half scraping half scratchmg sound as lf someone were trymg to cut open our locked screen door Wfhnle Drsmal kept .1 growlmg xrgnl on the door I norselessly scrambled up to the kltchen window to get a good look As my eyes fell upon a dark flgure bent ox er the door I telt a slekenlng sensatlon nn the plt of my stomach my pulse lept and my head felt awfully light All my thoughts merged and I knew well the panlcky feeling that lb often felt by people nn tight posntlons I just sat there Slxly HX dumb founded My thoughts then re assembled and made me remember self preseryatlon I dashed upstaxrs to fund my father s rex olyer yanklng drawers open and scattering clothes all oyer the room I was fully prepared to r1d the country of at least one crxmlnal when my frantxc search dlsclosed the gun hldden under Dads payamas I lugged rt downstalrs and almost r1d the country of a housekeeper emerg mg from the downstalrs bathroom Lxz eyed the gun as rf xt were a boa con strnctor and almost falnted She rushed to the krtchen wmdow with Dismal and me at her heels and almost famted agaxn when she saw a mysterlous flgure dart out of slght Then she relreyed me of the fnrearm and ran to call the county polnce The police rushed right oxer ID forty mmutes flat They groped around ID our yard for a few mmutes and then assured us that the prowler was far far away thanks of course to them Our poor screen door was sexerely mangled and we dxdnt sleep too well that mght The only one who dnd w IS the robber router hlmself my faxthful dog Dlsmal Hamm Ambr 0 fmt 1 9 - V V . 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QUIET HOLR As I glanced out the wmdow the Iebruary sun looked warm and lnymng I could almost feel the loyely warmth the flrst days of Sprlng Suddenly I had to be away from people I wanted to be somewhere where It was quiet and peaceful wrth no one to dlsturb me or lnterrupt my thoughts I sllpped out the door and started toward my fax orute spot a small pond back IH the woods A gentle breeze sprang up as I v alked along and I began to notxce a few yoneyulls poklng thelr noses through the leayes cf last fall really must be sprnng I thought the eold bltmg wlnter us gone for another year Roundlng the bend IH the oyergrown p 1th I caught a gllmpse of my pond 1nd memorxes surrounded me the cowboys and Indxms the bonflres and weenle roasts and those other tmes I had come here to ery oyer dns appointments It seemed funny as I sat on an old log that those thnngs I had crxed about long ago seemed extremely small and trlyral and eyen selfish as I thought about them How much my lxfe had changed IH the last three years How fortunate that I had been blessed wrth responslbxlltres that I should neyer haye thought I eould face and yet each problem as I faced xt always worked out I knew as I thought about It that 1ny 1n'c1ety eould be oyercome any p oblem solyed wlth patxenee and a prayer ln my heart dont know how long I sat there b t dlscoyered myself shxyerlng for my en le breeze h1d deyeloped mto a et ld wmd As I started home I took wlth me 1 feeling of gre 1t contentment eyen though my preerous sprxng seemed 1 l1ttle less near rn the g1ther1ng dusk Ilm ee Lmh 1111 AS A I RIEND I used to thlnk I had no frlend Then one day I found the best frxend nn the world Wheneyer I need I-Ilm He ns wlth me Often I haye forgotten about Hlm but He ns 1lways there beslde me If you wlsh to haye 1 p eture of Hlm thlnk of all the wonderful people you hrye known Thlnk of 1ll the goodness In them IIILI lIT11g,llIL 1ll these qu1l1t1es ID one person He IS he good ln eyerybod 1ll rolled xnto one XX hen I 1m lonely 1nd unhappy He helps me grm 1nd bear It I eome to Hlm w th my troubles 1 d He shoys me wh1t to do He h IS the worr es of the vorld upon Hls shoulders 1nl yet e1res IIUOLIC me Alw 1ys I wonder why H oes e1re for I 1m f1r from wor y You m 1y wonder who thls perfect frlend IS or whether you eould meet Hxm All you haye to do IS 1sk He IS there beslde you now XVho IS my frrendf The tnswer IS simple God 1 :mer mlef mu NIUAR AND TOO MINC Chrna seethed wxth reyolutlon The eountry was troubled peaceful tnmes forgotten Yet there was a garden IH Yun Chow that seemed to be an oasls of tranqu llty It was 1 whxrllng spectrum ot flowers Fountazns fed small streams that ran gently beneath the cherry trees It was the garden of Too Mlng a tmy lady wlth shrnlng hair and an ey er present fan XXIII' and Too Ming were as mcompatrble as conyoys and rxce cakes In one corner of the garden stood an old handcart plled hlgh with flowers Later her gardener would t1ke them to the border Here he sold them to the Communnst soldrers Often he took them to .1 tmy ynllage lust beyond the gates The old man was trusted he too had llttle to do wrth war The soyxet detachment c1me up the ro1d As they passed they y ere flyored by 1 shy smlle from the small lady complaeently f1nn1ng her self In the garden XY'hen they were gone she arose and slowly made her way through the flowers to a tmy bower just beside the house Mnraculously four people arose from the lattnce work They followed her to the flower clrt and burned themselyes wlthm Her ancxent gardener approached and drawnng the flower c1rt llong behlnd hlm slowly plodded down the l1ne The soy let detaehment eame up the road As they passed they were f1yored by lshy smile from the small lady eomplacently fanning her self ID the garden Wlar and Too Mlng were I5 mcompatxble as eony oys and nce cakes Gul Heffel 611 Sixty aezefz , 1 A ,- . 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L A 4, JIMMY lmmy rs the youngest ot my three brothers Hes only three but hes bug for hrs age The flrst thmg you are llkely to notlee about htm IS hrs ey es They are sery blue and most appealrng Nlaturally bexng hrs snster I thunk tmmy IS nearly perfect But he can be quxte a nursance when he wants to be and the trouble rs he usually wants to be Take last XXIednesday for lnstance I got home from school rather late about four o clock We were expectmg company at sux so I wanted to get some of my homework out of the way Now to be honest 1t s no surprise to enter my room and see books records clothes etc FLYING One mght not too long ago I was sleepmg peacefully when a strange dream began to unfold It was a hot humld summer day Percy tour parakeetj was madly flymg around the room trying to escape mto the outdoors and cooler surroundmgs The next thmg I knew Percy was flylng gatly among the trees Mother and I come back rnto the house As I was callmg suddenly before my eyes Percy began fallmg We ran to catch htm but not ID trme Percy was no longer Percy' He was a frxed egg flopprng around on the ground carelessly scattered oxer chairs on the floor and rn xarrous unexpected places But to walk nn and see exery arttcle of clothmg I possess prled up on the floor so that nmmy s whnte mice can be lodged m my drawers ns somethnng of .1 shock ID fact xery mfurratrng xmmy explamed that my drawers were btg ger than hrs so he dldnt thmk I would mmd I Informed htm that I dxd mmd and he reluctantly took hrs mlce and departed I forgaxe lmmy but I stxll wonder some tnmes what I dld to deserxe flame brothers Other tlmes howeyer I realize that lrfe would be pretty dull wlthout brothers especlally wnthout xmmy Ba1abamCnbh Wh FRIED EGG Mother and I were frantxc' Poor Percy' Cautlously we pxcked htm up jumped xnto the car and rushed to the pet shop The proprretor thought thus a most strange case and told us to go home and place the frred egg m Percys cage ID the hope that Percy would thmk rt oyer and haxe a change of heart We dnd thls but the next thmg I knew the frred egg was out doors again I looked out the wmdow and there was Percy stlll a frled egg flying happnly through the trees Whatex er became of Percy I suppose I shall nexer know for at that moment oh well that s another dream Bella IIOIIOfJfZlI U9 COKE BOTTLE BABY Two weeks ago Thursday morning we had a new frlly rn the bam that wasn t there the nrght before She rs bay wlth a patch of whrte on her face and whlte stockings on all but her front rrght foot Looking at her you would thmk her all egs Coke Bottle IS her mothers flrst chrld and MISS Mary Ann was so proud that all she dtd was turn around agam and agam to look The baby couldnt get mrlk from her mother how ex er and had to be ted Thus was an operatnon whxch ll'lX0lNCd our whole famlly Mother would heat a coke bottle of mrlk to whrch had been added a long black mpple Lelra and l would hold the mare whlle Daddy would gnye the baby her bottle She was trrghtened xt trrst Snly Hgh! and would try to get away When we would fmally get the bottle to her mouth almost as much mllk would get on us as nr her All of us worrxed about Coke Bottle untll Sunday when she began to grow stronger By now she no longer has to be fed and exen has her front teeth and can eat a lrttle grass She runs all oxer the yard and nf she consents to play wrth me she neyer mlsses .1 chance to lump on my teet I fear llttle Coke Bottle IS getting xery much spotled but she wrll always be a bug pet and when she goes to the track shes bound tt capture exeryone s heart there gust ts she has captured ours Illdllglfllll 19 J v V . I v . - , Q A 1 I , I I I . 1 I I I y I v 1 I I y . , . ' ' 1 I v 1 v I y, , , , , , , . , ' ' I I v w I V ' . . . V- Y , 7 V . Q , , J ,H . y - V . 7 V V . 7 I I ' . I ya v I I r '. 1 v . 1 . Y rI ,1 V I t I I . 1 s 's . I -. ., .Y Y . . . ' v 7 V I v I r I I I Y . y A 7 , , I I . v yr , , , , . . Y ' I Y Y . I . . I Y , , , , - , . . ' - v ry ' - 1 y ' 7 . . I . . . Y I hurrled outside and pleaded wlth Percy to , . , . . , V A vi YY-+ I Y I . , , , - , . Y . I I Y Y 7 7 ' Y V 7 I I I 1 I ' , r V r 7 ,iQ 7 7 I 7 Y . I 1. 1 - r 1 ' 1 I v 7 ' Y. ' ' v I vI r l Iy I 1 ' A v I I r ' , ' ' . ' Ir . 'I v q ' 1 I ' , , , y f y . 1 ' l I , v ' . . . . ' , , v I y I r 4 V- I I 1 V I I- rt I ' .. I - Ir v I v ' ' 7 I I I , ' ' . . , ' , . 1 , . 1 . , . , . ' . , ' , , , . -q - fx- 3 , , , , ' . . ,', - . . l .. - I I , K I' -I I ' YOUTH SPEAKS Youth Speaks IS a hxgh school organlzatron rn efferson County whlch was created to pro mote cltrzenshlp responsxblllty and better human relatrons The purpose of thxs organlzatron rs to glye the leaders of hlgh school age an op portumty to meet together to dlscuss current commumty natnonal and mternatlonal problems problems whlch they may some day haye to solye Eyery hrgh school ln efferson County KCIQ county parochlal and prnatej ns a member ot Youth Speaks Annually representatues lbased on the enrollmentj are sent from each school to attend a Youth Speaks Wforkshop It ns t thls workshop that the teenagers express therr ldeas on toprcs preylously chosen by the Student Board Reports of these dnscusslons are prlnted and mailed to the sponsors of Youth Speaks and to the partlcrpatrng schools Many feel that the results of thus workshop should be more concrete that II should attempt to mfluence leglslatnon I-low ever Youth Speaks was concenyed as an orgamzatnon to mstnll wrthln the leaders of tomorrow the importance of belng able to dxscuss controyersnal nssues oblectnely and calmly ln order to clarlfy the bas1c problems Then later when they become yotrng cntlzens they wnll be better able to fund solutxons for all questlons Another crrtlcnsm of Youth Speaks IS that nt does not reach a large enough group ot teen agers only a few leaders ln the commumty Thxs IS a yalld crrtncnsm for there are many more than fue hundred teenage leaders IH a clty as large as Loulsy 1lle yet that IS the number who attend our annual workshop If the m fluence of Youth Speaks IS to be extended at must be wxth the support of more adults and wlth greater partlcxpatnon among students Youth Speaks mlght organnze a regular radno program or sponsor regular programs wnthm mdmdual schools There are many ways of broadenmg the project lf the purpose as kept nn mlnd I should lnke to add .1 more personal note Youth Speaks honored me by gnnng me the off1ce of presldent It has been a drfflcult job but I haye learned a great deal about human frnendly and forceful wlthout being domxneer mg I-Iaymg the public spotlnght on me has taught me the arts of public speakmg Bexng presldent has been a wonderful and unfor gettable experlence through whlch I haye ac qulred many nm aluable frxendshnps It has made me aware of the lmportance of proudxng speclal tralmng for the future leadershlp of our country and of the world Nm1yHe!m H7 RACE Wmnter comes the cold wmds blow The frosts are here and then the snow The blrds are gone the leax es are blown And snow by the runnnng horse ns thrown The slengh ms fast but draped rn black The cuttmg w und IS at my back My yells are flying ID my face To gram death must I lose thls race A rxder comes agalnst the wmd I see hxm as he rounds the bend He pulls up short and wlth a shout From hrs breast a note draws out I read I weep death wms the race My yell unnoticed shrouds my face fulze Bloch 61 Szxty zzme ' J , ' , . - , , , ' 1 ' - - I A ' 7 I . , 11 . , - , M 1 v D Y. , Y . 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V' Sttnzly KINIGS OE ENGLAND tHenry VII Vytlltam Illy Thts lfetng ot England yyas ol Tudors the ttrst Henry VII folloyyed Rtchard the vyorst He vyas vytse and sly and yytth money vyas ttght But vyas a good letng vyho alvyays ruled rt ht Henry VIII broke up vstth the Pope And Protesttnttsm brought lots ot neyy hope Henry tt s sttd htd not less than stx vttyes And tn hts long retgn he chtnged mtny men s tyes The next lstng ol England sms Edvyard VI He vtas el Protestant but hts people vtere mtxed He tssued the prayerboole and made mtny lavys The progress tn !'7If retgn had yery levy fltvys Mary I vyed Phtltp of Spam She vtets a Catholtc throughout her retgn Protestant people she burned by the score If she hadn t dted she d hate burned eyen more Eltzabeth I a Protestant queen In all of her glory vyas a stght to be seen She establtshed the church .ts the Angltctn The last ot the Tudors yyoman or man Ktng ames I from Scotland came As soy eretgn ot England he vton hts fame Dtytne Rtght as lttng vyas hts only rule XVtse and determtned stubborn and cruel Charles I though qutte lttnd and good Iutrreled yytth P.1rlt tment .ts no letng should He yy tnted hts rtghts so tt ts sttd And ltnttlly he lost hts head Olty er Cromyt ell protector strong A Purttan ruler vyho ney er VM15 vyron He made strtet l.1vys tll oy er the land Rtehard Cromyy ell small and mtld XV ts the zfmz 1113 C romyy ell s thtld He htd good tntenttons but vy ts ltttle md meels Hts rett n yy ts short because he yy ts so yyetls Charles II .1lUXf.I' of lun Came oyer from Europe the country to run He loyed to spend money on tll yyorthless thtngs e th vu h he yy ts l ltsh t o tes Il C ttho tt tt we XVts sure to mtlee trouble they ltneyy lrom the sttrt He persecuted tll lttths but hts oyyn An ttn.tlly sy ts t wld tttt he htd t lette home tttmlll tte lttng ut tt t e Tt ole ot er the throne tn 88 t tme lrom Urtn e ltr ter t te s t yy ts tll tttt eter t mg tou 111 1 Lf I1 1 Y I ,,. . 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A V 1 DISASTER I woke up one morning And what did I hear A roar ot an engine And the sereech ot 1 gear I looked out the window And what did I see A large orange bulldozer Lprooting a tree I pinched my self And rubbed my eyes Then I saw To my gre lt surprise That the beautiful be iutitul lot next door Vilas no longer is it htd been before The prixaey that I once hid known XV is now on our street inother home XVith 1 boom and 1 elitter a roar and 1 thud The lot next door was a mountain ol mud A yery large hole began to appear The earth s eore was near I began to tear So now each morning At the break ot day The same thuds and crashes XY'ake me up the same way Ismgfley Henry 71h fr if I-ANTASIES I haye always w inted to go abroad To places strange and new But with so many in our elan It w ill take some years to do Sometimes Im on a train or plane and other times on ships I dream I am in Europe Italy and Iranee Suddenly Im in Afriea watching natiy es danee I im zooming into Argentina yisiting some Gauehos Then I m in Australia seeing kangaroos with pouch os Nlow I am in apan whose people haye almond ey es Then Siam I m yisiting where men haye many wiyes uiekly I m in Cuba and then back to Iran On to Russia India Burma and remote Alghinistan Oy er the Atlantic on the bounding main I dock at Dublin Ireland and mosey down to Spain I ye been to XX'arsaw and beautitul Rome And now my friends I m home sweet home Wfhat was the Cost ot these tray els so grand To tar away magic alluring lands' XX hy an imagination inside your head Plenty ot time ind a comfortable bed' Cnzdy Cafflenlfzzz fb Cmde Sei enly Ibree ' ' I Y , ' y . 7. l -44 .L 'A r f' va r ' V i ' ,I - v Vat 1- 4'. 1 . 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V V ' A' ,z ' 1 . . . -I 1' THE LOCKED DOOR Once my father and I went to explore an old deserted house on our farm It looked dark and torlorn because of the hangnng shutters and peelnng pannt XY'hnle he was fnxnng the broken wnndows I wandered through the empty rooms All of them were bare evccept for the store room In nt were boves and old strange looknng pneces of furnnture Looknng around I saw a clo et XX'hen I went to open nt nt was locked I BEHIND A ack and Dorothy were playnng nn thenr grandmother s basement when they came across a small green door Where could that door lead I wonder9 sand Dorothy ack opened nt and found a lnttle passageway whnch seemed to go uphnll They followed nt for about one hundred and snxty yards Im tnred sand Dorothy Lets stop and res After they rested they followed the tunnel a lnttle farther and found themselves nn a small room Where are we? asked ack Want' sand Dorothy excntedly I hear someone moxnng about It sounds as nf nt were looked nn an old dusty drawer and found a key Qunckly I trned nt nn the lock Slowly the door opened In the shadows a face stared down at me Runnnng down the stanrs I called Daddy come qunckly There ns a terrnble thnng up stanrs I was so frnghtened that I would not go wnth hnm Soon he called and told me to look agann After such a bng scare I found nt was only a large lnfe snzed doll lfabel Sllnzpmu Ula Grade GREEN DOOR ack lnstened and sand Let s feel around and see nf we can fnnd an outlnne of a door They searched for some tnme but couldnt fnnd any way of gettnng out Fnnally ack and Dorothy returned to the basement of thenr grandmothers house and told her what they had found Grandmother answered Durnng the Cnsnl War Confederate soldners stopped at the homes of Southern sympathnzers for food and rest When the enemy approached they would fol low the tunnel and go nnto the room to hnde Snnce then homes haye been bunlt around the old house The nonse you heard was probably a house bunlt aboye the tunnel ARISTOPHANES AND THE ASHAMED FROG As Arnstophanes a twelye year old Greek boy walked along a small pond he came upon a huge frog snttnng on a lnly pad All of a sudden the frog spoke to hnm The boy was so startled at hearnng the frog that he began to run away The frog called Arnstophanes to come back and talk wnth hnm Arnstophanes asked the huge frog how nt happened that he could talk The frog told the boy that he would tell hnm but only nf he brought the sparks of a dozen fnreworks the next day If you do as I say somethnng magnc wnll happen the frog sand The boy decnded that he had better follow nnstructnons and ran off to get the fnreworks That nnght when burnnng the fnreworks to hns surprnse Arnstophanes was able to catch the sparks The next day he went down to the pond md found the frog snttnng on hns great lnly pad The frog settled back and began hns story Sen euly four When I was younger I would do anythnng to make people angry I would take peoples newspapers knock on thenr doors and do all knnds of trncks to nrrntate them One tnme the Goddess of Frogs a loxely woman was on the earth I met her and thought that she was just another person A ndea struck me to play a trnck on her by plant nng fnreworks around the house where she was staynng When I lnt them they blew up and made the Frog Goddess nery angry She told the gods about thns trnck and they were so angry that they turned me nnto a frog The frog then told Arnstophanes to sprnnkle the sparks of the twelne fnreworks on hns back and to the lad s astonnshment the frog turned nnto a handsome young Greek boy The boy thanked Arnstophanes for turnnng hnm back nnto a human benng from then on the two Greeks were great frnends 0 Illerz Ilvrnz wth Graff 1 , ' , V , - . ' ' 7 . V . - I Y A g . , V' 7 ' - y f' ' . . y . U . , . 1 ' ' n n f 5 . 7 . 7 I 7 v ' ' Y. r y V Y ' A ' I . . . . 7 4 r ' 1 f . , , I . . .. I , Y , . ' V 7 . Y U . YJ , Y l Y I 7 I If 11 I A lv ' nz 7 . I 1 '. I Y . V. , . ' . r. ' - ' 1 ' Y coming from the ceiling. Alan-gy Ellin. 6111 Grade . V I .. 7 V 7 I V . Y , v r r Y ' Y ' . 'I ' ' V s 7 V. 7 ' V' . . ' ' ' ' . 7 rf I f I n ' ' v v ' ' , . , , ' , , ' 'I v ' , ' , , , . V n ' . y I I v 7. - Q V I ' ' ' y Y . y V- . . . , I .. V V' Y Y V I Y I V . 4 Y., l' Y ' . . . y . , n . . . . X I Y n Y ' I l I ' , . . . . ' ' .' f A , ' I v ' - v f ' , A I Y f A 74 I ' f .- lr I I I. . V . n I Y I . L Y Y Y ' . - ' Y ' ' Y' ' '. I 5 n I . ' 1 A TOAST TO K.H.S. Heres a toast to K H S The flnest school 1n the whole U S Wfe study hard throughout the day Vsfe sometxmes wonder when we play The teachers are the yery best tRemember thls on my next test'j Our girls are pretty sweet and gay ust ask those boys at Country Day We loxe rt here at K H S It s brought us all much happmess Surarr S1011 Sth Grade SPRING Spring has come Green grass IS sgrowmy, Soft wrnd IS blowing Soon lt wlll be hot Then I ll stay 1n a shady spot Emmy Sue D011 ner Zrzd Gr zde OUR DAY Mother and I went to the dentrst Then we went to get some snow boots At lunch tlme I had a B15 Boy and a coke Mary Blomqzzzff 2nd Grade SPR ING I lllte the spnng, txme I feel so xery fme Plants are lgrowrng as they should I d luke to play rf I could Blrds are nesting E5,gs are restmg Sprlng IS here Lyzrz Peterwrl 2nd Grade SPRING The days are gettrng long For winter now has past The brrds bezgrn to slng a song The 'grass IS green at last My long, socks are much too hot My under shrrt does scratch A new sprmg, bonnet I haye not Nlor shorts without a patch The flles are buzzmg round the door Those screens are not put rn House clcanmg, IS lndeed a chore But nexer mrnd all these compl unts I m tlad that spring, IS here Let s pne thanks to the salnts Ior the prettiest tlme of year Lnzme ll' zlfell rfb Grade A IAUNNY THINC Most exery time somebody says I wish I had a monkey or something, our teacher says If wxshes were horses beggars would rrde and Id haxe an o1l well rn Texas But there IS one thing, that puzzles me Wfhy would she want an o1l well when she has such nrce chlldren' And anyway why would she want a drrty old o1l well when she has such tlefzrz chrldren to teach' Peggy Logan 3rd Grzde MY BALLET CLASS On Wednesday when I come home from school I don t haue tlme to play or fool I must put on my llttle black sult And t1e my ballet shoes so cute I wash my face and comb my harr And tle a sash round my walst wlth care Off we ago IH the c1r to class Then I m wlth my frlends at last At the bar we bend our knecs In ballet talk thus s plzer please Then lmflerrrerzfr rttltudcs turns and leaps The clock h1s tlckcd around to frye Our legs are only half lllXC But we xe learned our dance tcachcr srys tune So out we skip nn 1 happy llne Mfzrgze Crlslfemarl wth fr :de MY SISTER S DANCE My sisters dance was Irlday bcforc last Daddy took me to help decorate the ballroom I was just a bother so Anne droye me home Later I had supper Mommy told me to res awhrle I couldnt to to sleep so to pass e tlme away I jumped on the bed Soon m mald came 1n and told me lt was tlme to e dressed When we got to the club we found out that we had forgotten the bow for Anne s dress So Daddy had to go back and get xt llarlba Hzzmprorey 3rd Gr zde Sezerzly fue . . . 7 A ' ' , 7 l I 'h V. 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