Louisville Girls High School - Record Yearbook (Louisville, KY)
- Class of 1929
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Table of Contents Page Foreword .......... .... 2 The Stall' ..,......,......, .... 3 High School Hymn .....,.............. .... 5 Mr. S. B. Tinsley, Principal ..,............ .... 6 Miss Anna V oegtle, Assistant. Principal ..... .... 7 To the Class of 1929 ................... ...... 8 Class of 1929 ................ ........ .... 9 - 23 To the Class of 192924 .......... . . .24 Class of 1929V2 .... ............... ..... 2 5 -35 Honors of Classes of '29 and '29M .... ..... 3 6-37 History of Classes of '29 and '29VZ. . . . . .38-39 The Cast .......i.........i...... . . .40 The Senior Play .........,..,...... . . .11-42 Election Returns .....,.............. ........ A 43 Will of the Classes of '29 and '29yQ ..... ..... 1 l-4-45 Moonlight ......................... . . .45 Seventy-three Years of History ..... Executive Board ................ The Student Council .................... Classes of 1930 and 1930M2 .,................ .,... 46-47 . . .48 . . .49 50-51 Alethean Literary Society and Clee Club ...... ..... 5 2-53 54 Palathena and Home Economics Club ...... Club Life ....... ,..............,....... .... Jr. Business and Latin Clubs ......,.. French and Spanish Clubs ...... Gym Club and Ice Breakers .... Orchestra and Hockey Team ..,.. Sports ......................,.... The National Oratorical Contest .... The Dream Ship ............,..... Facing Ourselves fPrize Essayj ..... Mountains CPrize Poemj ......... On Snails CPrize Essayj ........ Dream Unrealized ....,.. A Young Man Speaks .....,........... To My Pal ..........,................... ..... Who Says Girls Cannot Make CartoonsP. . . . . . . . High Spots .... . .....,................... . . . . . l Was a Freshman ......................... ..... Review of Courses of Study at L. G. H. S ..... ..... Rating of the Class of 1929 ................ Rating of the Class of 1929M ............ ..... Autographs ..... . . . . . . . Page Fam 55,57 ...56 ...58 ...59 ...60 .....61-62 ...63 ...64 ...65 65 ...66 ...66 67 . . .67 68-69 . . .70 71-72 72-73 74-82 83-88 89-90 Jokes ........,................. ...,. . 91-92 Q I 'A' wa-. 5' .. . V 1 ' J fffv off, 'SV Q .1 Q-' f . . 5 esse quam vlderl , ,M ,I 5 QFQANL.,-Q-5,.,mw ,,e H ' . . W 01,45-Qgf ,-5,.1,,icb.:-ff, V 1 High School Hymn lTL'NE-HO Master, Let Me Walk with Thee J Spirit of Wisdom and of Truth, Search Thou our eager hearts of youth, ' Life lies beforei yet, Thee beside, We fear not ebb nor flow of tide. Thy daily challenge help us meet- We yet are young and life is sweet: Grant that we faint not in the fray, But find new strength from day to day. Youth often treads the path of doubtg Thou in Thy love wilt lead us out Into Thy highways broad and sure, VVhere we shall know Thy peace secure. Teach us the depth of service free Hidden in quiet ministryg Build for us lives poured out in love Of fellow men and Thee above. God of the Ages! Who didst plan Planet, and rose, and thorn, and man, Help us to live our lives in Thee, Thou breath of all Eternity! ALICE CARVER , '29 Page Five 1 , 11 o b esse quam vlderl Q ? KEQSQ , -V n gmm,p:,. - 5 , p 9 , f . ., U . v f 1+ Q I gf , L ,,, ' ' , 14 4 wig, zf f , ,AQ 6 '14 2 -..b-a: f ,. ff , f ,Y ,L , AA,A , A, , -- - A3 bag,-L.-' .Afm1..:4.1-1 Przugr' .YI x' RIN. S, 15. TlNsl.1ax', Pr1'm'1'jml . T'! ':'m ' L , 5- Y V Q Lilkfyf ,e: - q -' -' ' -d - , fZ1?fQ?6efe-W L esse quam Vl en ,W Iggy., i L ,Q 5 - j- I . , 52514 1ffJJ..:4.v ,V M155 ANNA Volculua, .-lsszktznzt Prinripu! P11 ge Sczwrz 1-K 1 qi Y 2 F , fzfapf' 4 ' N '. '24 ',a-ff Ugg.: ,ff - 1 4, .,, 1 fff ?ff-I esse quam vlderl 5 , , ,za .,fg.4:3,..f M I rl, ..-.E . D Q jfg15,15,gj1fLggZ5Q3g3a- 1 Page liighi To the Class of IQZQ The school year '29 brings to a close four of the happiest years of our lives. Our high school days are ended, and now we are turning to ideas and plans for the future. We shall drift in different directions. but with us we shall always be able to take the re- membrance of four happy years spent together, years that can never be brought back, years that will always bring pleasant memories. It is with sadness that I say goodbye to my class. Farewells are always touching, yet I am happy at this opportunity to tell you once again how much I love you. It has been a real joy and a privilege to have been your president, and I sincerely appreciate the cooperation which you have given me. I shall remem- ber each of you very kindly, and assure you of my best wishes and interest in your future. SINA FRANCIS KEITH President Qf Class Qf '29 ...... ZS!::::::::!r-- ,-f p - ggagwff Aesse quam vlderl WN ,y 4fJl?5,,, Alf f. , Tarfqi ,.V, V LJ ililwZ95Fj?iiiLg4inB!2zSLf Sq 'af -- - .--. ..- .-.-. -'-1 is' -' .iQ ! ---. I .2 ' ... 7 i 1:-5 ..... 'WII' ,.,... ...- ... ...-. 1- , -.1 .1-1 i, 1 'Ill lllt IH i- -un---- -pa- ---- ..- ,--d,,.......-.. -n-ullnn lass of 1929 P11 gf' ,Vine 'lr'- 1 .1- ff' f.!..f- '5 ff-,,Q fe' 1.411 si...-.i4...LJl ,N ' I ,Y f .-, .., - . ' ' - ,i',' '.,..f - f,,5,, s 'li ' fa' :QIQ5 If z Af , . ' f 35.-. esse qlggm vlden I I I lim- -,-1 Vw,f.M I .01 ,i - ' 1 . Jug- L- V. -.. f... ,- ALICE LEWVIS ADAMS ISABEL APPLEGATE EVELYN L. AT'rIx Recording Secretary Palathena '29 Clubs-True Blues. Ice Breakers, jr. B. and P. W.'s, Palathena IWARY VANITA BAKER Club-True Blues PAULINE BAUMGARDNER Fred Merrill . in Once There Was a PrInces.S Cotton Mather irI The Diabolical Circle Page Ten MARGARET LOUISE ALLEN Clubs-Home Economics. True Blues, Jr. B. and P. W.'s EDITH EVELYN ARMS Tommy Jones in Once There as a Princess Joe Green in Polly's Hero Clubs-Jr. B. and P. W.'s. True Blues KATIIRYN BAKER Record Business Staff EVELYN BARBARA BARNES Clubs-g?'m. Jr. B. and P. W.'s ome Economics EDITH GRAF BINFORD Cluhs-True Blues. Jr. B. and P. W.'s. Sr. Glee Club l I H I EQ? XIARY LEE BLANKENBAKER Treasurer Ice Breakers '28, '29 Vice President High Schoo1's Girl Reserve Council, '29 Enrico in Once There Was a Princess Student Manager Hockey Team '28 Clubs- -Ir. B. and P. W.'s, Glee, Truc Blues, Uke EDNA lNfIARGARr:T Bownz Clubs-Uke, Ice Breakers Home Economics Rosa BRILL Cheer Leader, '29 School Honor Society. 2 Terms President Spanish Club, '28329 Vice President Ice Breakers. '28 Ned Randall in Once There Was a Princess Hockey Team, '28 Clubs-Gym, True Blues PAULINE BROOKS Clubs-Home Economics, Gym ELEANOR M. BROWNSTEIN School Honor Society. 6 Terms Clubs-Science, True Blues ' fy AZ' fxfo C esse quam vlden - ' R f- 1M:.w,Q,e?:f 'i'v 'Mig 'Q ,, -'W 22 . Tw' rf. ' Fff' ffl, Q12 15971 . I 4... , , . 1 V., , K , . fm 'ae , 9 4 4' Y ,gk -un-I N ' u 4: LA Margaret Mildred Borders Clubs- Ice Breakers, Science, True Blues ANNABE1. JANE BRIGGS Vice President of Class. '28-'29 Sports Editor Record School Honor Society, 8 Terms Vice President Ice Breakers, '27 Pianist Ice Breakers. '29 Clubs-True Blues, French, Latin Margaret Lyle Brodowsky Secretary Home Economics, '28-'29 Josephine in Once There Was a Princess Clubs-Science, True Blues PAULINE M. BROWN Hockey Team. '27, '28 Clubs- Glee, Gym. True Blues. Ice Breakers, Home Economics Timm BROWNSTEIN Page Eleven Fred Merrill in Once There Was 'V' rgf,Q 7' Y 3.123 5 A- M? 1 L -ff 2 'R A ' ' , ' .' ' -i1'2::i:,re4ggfg1,,'j, 9 ' F esse quam vlderl ,-.',. - - - . . .,lg3l:1'Q:f--','2A 1-Ji' 1 n,..,H1.' V -v-- 'M 1.00 -, .Q NIARGARET BURDUE 'Ned Randall in Once There Was , a Princess Clubs- Jr. B. and P. W.'s, Palathena LUCILLE CANTRILL Record Business Staff 'Tommy Jones in Once There as a Princess DORO'THY MAE CARr-ues Class Pianist., '28 President Palathena. '29 a Princess Clubs-True Blues, Glee ALICE CARVER Literary Editor Record, '28 Editor-in-chief Record '28lw2. '29 School Honor Society, 8 Terms Sec'y-Treas. Latin Club, '29 Ada in Once There Was a Princess Club-Science JENNIE BEATRICE CHAMBERS Clubs- Home Economics Ice Breakers, True blues Page Twelve GLADYS CALVER1' Clubs- True Blues, Home Economics, j r. B and P. W.'s ELAINE CARLISLE DOLLA MAY CARTER ALDA CASE Orchestra LUCILLE Coorsn f'i 7V'!1'?PEQ 2? Y ffl YFYYWY' l U 5 '?i?:?7-K 'V CSSE quam Vldefl . H - ,mwzfif aria-1:41 . I Libggv, , f -,1,,r f 4.1 1 - ,. .nib-f'.' F., '1Lf1.b,', 1 HELEN JANE CRAIG Editor Ecno School Honor Society, 5 Terms Mamie in Once There Was a Princess Clubs- True Blues, Spanish, Alethean CLARA CRAXVLEY Club-Spanish Orchestra CAROLYN DAY Clubs-jr. B. and P. W.'s True Blues, Gym KIARGARET DIERIUNG School Honor Society, 1 Term l , Clubs- bym, Science, True Blues, Ice Breakers DIENOLA DUFFIN Chang-Sut-Yen in The Turtle Dove Mx: Dade in Penrod Clubs-Palathena, Glee ELIZABETH CRAVEN Kitty in Polly's Hero Club-Senior Glee Orchestra lX'lARY El.oisE CUMM1Ncs Club-Latin LIARIE DIETRICH School Honor Society, 4 Terms Clubs-Latin, Glee, True Blues MAXINE DIXON Bill Speare in Once There Wa a Princess Albert Manning in Polly's Hero' Clubs-Palathena , Glee ALMA LEE EADES Sergeant-at-Arms Palathena, '29 Club-True Blues Page Thirteen s- ' '-' r 'W 143.1 5 lim esse quam vrder , gf F f.Z1?!j'?f',f , . . ' ', N' 1 -' 1. liz ff,-' ' Q,mM4L,,4L AAA, I. ,, :Kzb,VQLii3,,gc. 1 F1,oru4:Nclc B. EPSTEIN Sue in Polly's Hero Clubs- Palathena. Science, Home Economics Hum, ANN Evmzscm School Honor Society, 5 Terms Clubs-Palathena. Ice Breakers Orchestra Dmmrnv FISCIIIQR Treasurer Class. '28, '29 Record Business Stah' ECHO Business Manager School Honor Society, 1 Term SARAI1 Fousvrme Clubs-True Blues, Uke IXIARY Lrcr GALE C'lubwA1ethean Page Fourteen ADIELAIDE FERN EVERSUN Club-Senior Glee PRINA EXTON Uncle Joe in Once There Was a Princess Clubs-Glee, True Blues SARAH BOONE FOREMAN Clubs- Home Economics, Ice Breakers, True Blues V1RG1N1.x BAILEY FUQUA Club-Latin FLORENCE GANOTIE Club--Home Economics 1 4910? A f. fglffggs-f,Qfu,.,,,?:f - -in fr wpjkl 1, fi, ' . . . , 'ff '1gy'f'Q2fg,,, ,f 5 1- V135 ' 3, , f '2 PF 'lffi' f 1- -' Qt, ef, f 'Gag -if 'Q WAQZ-A' I ' I1 9 ' 9 1 Q t I 1 if ,AA e we 'Ida J ANNA NI.-XY GARVIEY HAZEI, FLORENCE GIBSON DOROTHY MAI GRAMIG Clubs- Glec, Girl Reserves. Ice Breakers, Jr. B. and P. W.'s Orchestra TIIEI.IsIA MARIE HA RIIEN Clubs- True Blues, Freshman Drama KIATIIE BENNETT I-l,xRRIs Vice President jr. B. and P. W.'s, '28!4, '29 Clubs- Palathena, Home Economics, Girl Reserves, Icc Breakers -Q90 ETIIEI. GEORGE Clubs- Glee, Home Economics, True Blues Science ELIZABETH GORDON Firculation Manager Record '28 ECHO Stan' School Honor Society, 5 Terms President Alcthcan, '28, '29 Club-Latin KATHERINE GREEN Clubs-Palathena, True Blues EI,IzAaETH SCOTT HAMEI. Clubs-Jr. B. and P. W.'s DORA ALLENE GRAY Business Manager Record, '29 School Honor Society, 2 Terms Clubs- Palathena, Ice Breakers, True Blues Page Fzffeen fy sq-' mr P-1 4' ffl,-I 1-ggi' es e quam vider Q K '-jj . -- f f . ... e . 4, , , . 4 ., - fi Z , ,J 1 tis .. 'Q :p,Y,.fQ ' . :QQ 4-741-L.z,'5e.,,' 4, ' ' ,S 'I V-141 , o o , Aff, A212 .,f , .,,,-. , 5 - I f,' ,qui P ,, 1 P . . 56,16 ff? k'j,g,'a ' .3 ,ln A r A , , ., .-.un 'lg' ,- Q .,.,'- l, , I , ., ,. Q -o-- -- , . 4, It uf - A, wi 1.. V., VIRGINIA A. HARRISON President Ice Breakers, '27V2, '28 Clubs-Glee, Gym, True Blues VIRGINIA Leia HAIuusoN President Ice Breakers, '29 Uncle joe in Once There Was a Princess Clubs- Jr. B, and P. W.'s, True Blues INIARGARIH' JANE HIQICK Ellen in Once There Was a Princess NIARIAN Hlaksnm' Secretary Executive Board Student ncil '28V Cou . 1 Treasurer Executive Board Student Council, '29 School Honor Society, 4 Terms Treasurer Alethean, '29 Club-Latin ELIZABETH HOBblRliCHT Cluhs- Paluthena, Freshman Uke, Home Economics Page Sixteen Gwendolyn Marr Harrison Clubs- Alethean, Ice Breakers, True Blues LII.I.IAN HATZMAN Executive Board Student Council School Honor Society, 2 Terms Clubs-Alethean, Latin VIRGINIA HIQRRICK Pianist, '27M Mrs. Purringtonn in Once There Was a Princess Boots in How Boots Befoolcd the King Clubs- Alfrthean, Science, Glee. True Blues FI.oIu A. HIsRsHFIIsLD Treasurer Home Economics, '29 Clubs-Ice Breakers, Garden TuIsI.1lIA HOSKINS Club-True Blues -1 -gr' miff 'Q wif'-' fl-'ff esse quam Vlderl 'I' 'N'-9' ' -Je '-g,....4- ' Q 4' lf' 5if 1 ' ii viz' 34:3 31.12, S A5 V , if? if ' A -ia ' ' ' , Y 1' '12 Q74 -f 942.7 22? l 14,4 , 92? Y ,Hp-.11 4- , Ha Ytw , V .fi-Ji-.:1,:3k4,,75,I.'.g-1,, . I ,lk NI. ., , ALPHA IYIAE HUBBARD School Honor Society, 4 Terms Clubs-Latin, Spanish NIABEL HUGHES ' Clubs-Spanish, True Blues HELIQN FRANCES JUDAH Club-Ice Breakers ll,-XRY ELIZABETH KEENAN Clubs- Jr. B. and P. W.'s, Senior Glce, True Blues COLA MAE LAMB School Honor Society, 3 Terms A BB114: lVlAY HUBER Clubs- Home Economics, Spanish, True Bluffs KIARY CATHERINE JONES Club-Home Economics LUCILLE HELEN JUMP Clubs- jr. B. and P. W.'s, Spanish, Ice Breakers, True Blues SINA KEITH President of Class, '28, '29 Vice Chairman Executive Board Student Council, '29 School Honor Society, 4 Terms Ruby in Once There Was a Princess ABBIE AIAY LEEZER Mamie in Once There Was a Princess Club-True Blues Page Sfvenhien ,1 NIV'-'v'?'Jf, Q. .fir 1 5 .-!,,N.f 5 K if-A...i -.JC Mg... '- X Ls , :guilt fl l . ., . n . ,i',Z:li2vrA,.5Lx:A' , QQ esse quam videri ' 5 .3 5,..HM , , iz. Y-nm :gi,:..:7'-1:3 -Qgzahikf' '. . 4 CATHERINE LISTON School Honor Society, 8 Terms Clubs-jr. B. and P. W.'s Margaret Ferriell Marion Treasurer Palathena. '29 President Jr. B. and P. W.'s. '28, '20 Fluh-Girl Reserves MARTHA -IENNIE NIASON Class Pianist, '29 School Honor Society. 1 Term Aunt Katie in Once There Was a Princess Clubs- Palathena, Glcc, Ice Breakers IRICNE MAYDVVT-:LL Clubs-Spanish. jr. B. and P. W. s Ice Breakers, Garden Orchestra EMMA STARR IWENDEI, Treasurer Garden Club, '29 Mrs. Spink in Once There Was a Princess Page Eighleen N ELLIE Locxiz Mrs, Seaver in Once There Was a Princess Clubs- jr. B. and P. W.'s, True Blues HELEN FRANCES MARTIN Rec-Wd Business Staff NIARJORIE MATTINGLY Record Business StaH School Honor Society. 5 Terms The Old Princess in Once There Was a Princess Clubs-Alethean, Spanish, Latin ANNA ZOE NICIXIICHAEL School Honor Society, R Terms Clubs- Sprmish, Home Economics, True Blues KARLEN NIEYERS Secretary Science Club, '28. '28!i Signer M0rini in Once There Was a Princess Clubs-French. Home Er-onnmics nnttyoif flq' ' . 'L '15f2gi!.3QQa.2g': ' 5 I wand? ,A fqffn L , ., A 1, --LE? ,K-7.Q2Y',.H, ffyffal' Af, , esse quam Vldefl L , , ig,-gi , -Q- J L- - ., ,,3igif4f ?wfafQs2g FLORENCE BIILLER Hockey Team Clubs-Glee, Hockey Mmzjoxin RIILLIUN Record Busimss Stat? JULIA Moknow ECI-io Literary Staff Clubs-French, True Blues BIILDRED L. Nusmuan School Honor Society. S Terms Club-Home Economics SADIE OSTROFF Clubs-jr. B. and P. W.'s Home Economics, True Blues Elizaheth Hamilton Millett NANCY MORGAN Record Business Staff School Honor Society, 8 Terms 'Minnie Graves in Once There Was a Princess Club-Alethe-an HELEN MUNI Clubs- Ir. B. and P. W.'s, True Blues lXl.xRv CECIL NORMAN Record Business Staff School Honor Society, 8 Terms Sergeant-at-Arms Alethean, '29 Hockey Team, '27, '22, '29 Club-Latin Manjonm B. PARK Chairman Executive Board of Stu- dent Council, '29 School Honor Society, 8 Terms Sec'y-Treas. French Club, '28 Mrs. Purringtonn in Once There Was a PrincPss Club-Alethe-an Page Nineteen - f lvvl 2' : -1 A, . - . f:G7',i'f1 5 l 1, -gr ...fl 44-.-- HELEN Einzfusuru PITAN School Honor Society, 2 Tcrms Club-jr. B. and P. W.'s Awcla Auuo Ramos School Honor Society, 6 Terms Josephine in Once There Was a Princess Club-Palathena IDA Liana RIEDIEL Record Literary Staff School Honor Society, 8 Terms Press Ch'n Spanish Club, '29 Milton D'Arcy in Once There Was a Princess Adonijah Wigglesworthn in The Diabolical Circle Club--Alethean HELEN ROBINSON Clubs-Alethean, True Blues ANNA ELIZABETH Rows Clubs- Palathena, Jr. B. and P. W.'s, Ice Breakers Page T-weniy ' Aumusv RAYMOND Clubs- jr. B. and P. W.'s, Girl Reserves Elizabeth Seymour Ricketts Jennie in Once There Was a Princess Clubs- Palathena, Spanish, Ice Breakers Eleanor Virginia Robertson Clubs-Palathena, Science, Uke josh PH1N1e Lim RODMAN Clubs- Alethean, Ice Breakers, True Blues, Home Economics NIARY FRANCES RUBEY Treasurer True Blues. '24 Clubs- Home Economics, lce Breakers ,, 3 .T-f f Q -me-. - J, ,pg nj-c 1- , 'ffff wr . 3 'B R' Y 12549: YQ lesse quam vlden , M .,g4:3Q,.M4 7,11 --X V ,A C Alll 1Qig. ,s:iE5gf5fI5gx,5: .. r ELIZABETH RUSH Record Literary Stal? School Honor Society. 3 Terms Ruby in Once There Was a Princess Clubs-Alethean, French LIBRY SCHULMAN Club-True Blues DOROTHY SHEPHERD School Honor Society. 4 Terms Club-Jr. B. and P. W.'s DOROTHY SHIVELI. Clubs- Alethean, Home Economics, Glee THELMA HOUSTON SMITH School Honor Society, 4 Terms Old Princess in Once There Was a Princess Clubs- Palathena, Home Economics. Jr. B and P. W.'s Rosie SA POSNEKOFF Clubs- Jr. B. and P.W.'s, Home Economics SHIRLEY JANE SEYFERT Clubs- Palathcna, Spanish, Garden, Ice Breakers, True Blues ROBERTA JANE SHINKLE Record Business Staff School Honor Society, 2 Terms President Latin Club, '28, '29 Vxcc President Alethean, '28, '29 GLADYS WILAIA SIVORI Bob Forrest in Once There Was a Princess Clubs- jr. B. and P. W.'s, Home Economics VIRGINIA SOREN l i . Page Twenty-one f:f,Q' -dt e quam vlderl A ,... , . ' V , - .1 HEY? A' .-.1 A ifi - . . fgg'5mf,2x,,, ,f,,.v,.!.1. ib5 ff . i fag' .iff ',r g.1.,, ' I Q any --43ng.'1-gnu.--I I fl NANCY GENE SPHRRY 'Marcia in O2ce There Was a Prin ess Clubs--Alethean, True Blues JEANNRTTE E. STARK Club-True Blues Beatrice Meredith Sweeney School Honor Society, 4 Terms Secretary jr. B. and P. W.'s, '29 Jim Graves in Once There Was :i Princess Clubs-Spanish. Gym, True Blues Louise HANNAH UNTIEDT Clubs-jr. B. and P. W.'s LILLIAN VoN GRUnN1GIsN Page Twenty-two --wo V., .4 sg.,..-....4..1v VIRGINIA STAPP Clubs-Palathena, True Blues Margaret Virginia Surmann Managiri? Editor Record, '20 School onor Societv, 8 Terms Vice President Latin Club. '29, '29 Phil in Once There Was a Princess MARY Louise THOMAS Circulating Manager Record Ethel Blake in Once There Was a Princess Clubs-Spanish, True Blues LILLIAN UPTON School Honor Society, 3 Terms Clubs-French, Jr. B. and P. W..s Bmrxucia W.XHKlNG School Honor Society, 2 Terms Miss Harding in Once There Was a Princess Clubs- Home Economics, Glee. True Blues U if j:jfJq. fillislq 5 1 f ...S ,,,,, ' F , Y V J- 0 i i V , L: T1 .W ww' , esse quam vlderl X , , iQgj:L-. ,L , f '- L-, ' . U iii-64 fE4s?f1?eifflxz4A ' FERN LYNN XVALSH Clubs- Palathena. Home Economics. Glee KATHLEEN Doms WATKINS Secretary Ice Breakers, '27 Ada in Once There Was a Princess Clubs-Palathena, Spanish EVELYN E. WVHITPI Cheer Leader Class '29 Record Literary Staff School Honor Society, 2 Terms Treasurer Ice Breakers. '29 Sally King in Once There Was a Princess Polly Anderson in Polly's Hero Clubs- Alethean. French, Latin, True Blue DOROTHY ELl,lcN YoL'NG Secretary Class '28, '29 Record Business Staff Vice Pres. Spanish Club, '2Rl5. '29 Ellen in Once There Was a Princess Club-Alethean ELIZABETH ZIEGLER Vice President Palathena, '29 Ser y-Treas. Spanish Club, '29, '29 EULA M. WALTERS Clubs- Palathena, Spanish, True Blues ELIZABETH WA'r'rs EUGENIA E. WILSON' Seecretary Palathena. '29 President Home Economics, '29 Clubs-Ice Breakers, True Blues NIARGUERITE ZANONH Clubs- Palathena, Sganish, Science Orc estra Page Twenty-three - 'f wfarf' esse quam vlden ' ,:2,f:,,ga,-3, . L -'lf-VZ,-.' 4 , l 'df - -L24 '42 'afiz-.X f '..f ',, .L ' ' ag' --r ' -do ,,:'YZf3,4 ' PS- 2uf',-,? .4:- 4- To the Class of IQZQ I'2 When we entered L. G. H. S. in all our freshman ignorance, we looked forward to the senior year as the highest point attainable. But now that the dazzling light has been reached, the brilliancy of it is somewhat dimmed by the sad thought that we have only five months left of that wonderful senior year. We owe a debt of gratitude to this school and to the teachers who have helped us so Well, who have overlooked our shortcomings and forgotten our mistakes. Never shall I forget the guidance and encouragement which every member of the faculty has given me during the seven terms that I have been a member of this class. But now that our high school days are drawing to a close, are we looking for- ward to the day when we shall leave this dear old school? Are we overjoyed at the thought of leaving our friends? No, a thousand times, no! The future is so like a darkened mirror-it reflects nothing. But what of the past? There have been dark spots, of course, but even they grow bright in the clear light of happy hours-hours filled with work and fun and fellowship. I Want to thank the Class of l929M with all my heart for the loyal support which has been given to me. There have been between us a friendliness, a comrade- ship, a willing cooperation which could not, I know, be surpassed by any other class in the world. To each member of the senior class I wish all the success and happiness that life can hold throughout the coming years, and as the sun begins to set on our high school life. may its afterglow be bright--bright with beautiful memories. MAY HIGGINS President Qf Class of 192993 Page Twenlyfour 4 ffpsa-' 5 Yi? T 12324 242 ll ' 8 m.4r4'!ffx'2rhf'4 ...iwyfo fd. .J f ' '- 4 6 . , '-A .- Q .f,,', A Ln ' ' Q 0 41 '.r' , 5,51 bf esse quam Vldefl ' . 'TYR - , ,W 11, my -I -P A- gii1,f' 1..,1 ,.E:4.a ' I Yl I ei Pu ge Tmuwll v-fi CLASS CF 19291 A-f 'V ' p-453. , Q' 45 flrizfa f 5-A-5 41.91 1L,...,-. A' -, , 1 4:4 J J A QQ .. - - A .1,'f',:, L ' N '35 Y' -3.fm?l-'R T ' ' Se quam Me , I Ethel Marcella Ackerman RUTH M, ANDERSON School Honor Society, 1 Term Clubs-True Blues, Glee Orchestra MARY ALICE BAKER Clubs- Ice Breakers. True Blues KIARTHA VIRGINIA BERRY Clubs-True Blues, Glee VIoI.A BLUMEIER School Honor Society, 3 Terms Club-Jr. B. and P. W.'s Page Twenty-six LAURA MOORE AMBRON Club-Home Economics Kat herinej eanet te Bach mann Club-Latin MARY BEAN Bob Forrest in Once There Was a Princess Clubs- -Ir. B. and P. W.'s, Gym, Palathena. Home Economics BEATRICE BISHOP ANNA BERTHA BOURNE School Honor Society, 1 Term ffl, qs f iff -I -.J Q10 ',oL..lL 31 :gtflff Qi J - m vide ' - 'W' Zwxv' . a rl ,, -f'fQrfr.e.2,. L s e 'W - , 3 1 ROSALIE BUSH Club-Home Economics ELLA NIAY COLLIER Cheer Leader of Class, '295 President of Executive Board of Student Council Jennie Dusenberry in Once There Was a Princess LUCILLE CONRAD School Honor Society, 1 Term Hazel Boyd in Once There Was a Princess Clubs-True Blues, Gym ANN Cosrm Clubs-True Blues, Spanish CLAIRE DINKELSPIEL 'Milton D'Ai-cy in Once There Was a Princess Clubs-Home Economics, Glee LEE ALLEN CHAPPELL Clubs-True Blues, Spanish Orchestra NIILDRED JEWEL CONNERS Mildred Ames in Once There Was a Princess Clubs- Ice Breakers, G1ee,Jr. B.and P.W.'s MARY JANE COOKE Clubs-Latin, Spanish YETTA DE Bnovv School Honor Society, I Term Sally King in. Once There Was a Princess Club-French CATHERINE FRANCIS DOLSON Clubs-Spanish, Home Economics Page Twenty-seven di essequamvldenj nu xr-Y-v -4 f. ,,- w- ' - f. GQQF1 Q54 :fA,f,4e33'?4 5 2'-' .1 fi A ffxq' ' ' ' 'wfziiixf v ,.J,fA4 L, , , ,, -zz: ,z-,gf pg A P , .-,. ,v ,A if ' 'Q,4,lj1l,f, gf, i5,.yf.A, . I A... Q M. . A .,,, UA., lvxvy., - 1 -..f oi.-4 NI.-XRIE LOUISE DURBECK FRANCIS MARTIN ENGLEMAN NANCY CALDWELL EwxNG President of Class, '28 School Honor Society, 2 Terms Club-Alethean MARGARET GILMORE Literarg Editor Record ditor Ecx-lo School Honor Societ1yf. 7 Terms Frances in Once here Was a Princess Old Crockery Vender in How Boots Befooled the King Clubs- True Blues. Ice Breakers, Freshman Drama Florence Mildred Gregory Club-French Page Twenly-eight DOROTHY L. EDSAL1. Executive Board of Student Council School Honor Society, 4 Terms DOROTHY Ev1N.- Club-Glee MARTHA GALANTER Art Editor Ecno School Honor Society, 1 Term Harold Cross m Once There Was a Princess Club-Uke ETHEL IRENE GOLDMAX Clubs-Latin, Glee MARY LOUISE GUNTHER Club-Jr. B. and P. W.'s , y M'5F'f '5 -HY '?Ti I'?'F'Yl'TYl' p-vf fmetf 'E E- ,S - I - , Q41 4 171 , '1 5 0 , 1 'QZM2 l, .f 'vm 74, esse quam vlderl .N li: f fig V4-V , ,gg-:1iZ7 5L'9?Lf39i13d: -- ' HELEN HAUSMAN Club-True Blues EDNA HEHL School Honor Society, 2 Terms Clubs- True Blues, Sfaanish, Jr. B. and P. W.'s, ce Breakers MAY HIGGINS President of Class, '29 Vice President of C lass, '28 Phil in Once There Was a Princess Clubs-French, Ice Breakers RENA HOFFMAN Pianist of Class, '28, '29 Pianist of True Blues, 'QGM Clubs- ' jr. B. and P. W.'s, True Blues, lee Breakers, Spanish, Garden, Glee ALEENE JAMESON Cheer Leader of Class, '28 Harold Cross in Once There Was a Princess Club-jr. B. and P. W.'s GENEVA MAE HAYES School Honor Society, 2 Terms Clubs- Truc Blues, Gym, Jr. B. and P.W.'s BESSIE GRACE HENRIOTT Vice President of Class, '29 'Minnie Graves in Once There Was a Princess Club-True Blues BEssIE LOUISE HODGE Exchange Editor Record LUCILE lhl.-XE JAMES Clubs- True Blues. Jr. B. and P. W.'s IDA JOHNSON Club-Latin Page Twenty-nine nvf f:5 sein Virginia Genevieve johnson Club--Ice Breakers LL'cn.1,E CORRINE JONES Club-True Blues Mnmuan Loulsrz LIGHT 'Bill Spears in Once There Was a Princess Cluh-Glee RUTH LINKHR Clubs-Ice Breakers, Glee lXlARGARlfT NIAGNIFICU Club-jr. B. and P. W.'S Page Thirty ,Y . ff 3.1 5 'A , . -- , , Q ' T . . I xiii . is ffiqfifarr , esse quam viderl rl, 1 'f4'4- , ' Ii-1. diff- 'V :Fly I '+L -W . - lx, rw... -L E l I ...ws og...-..:.... ELUCYE WARREN Jormsrox Clubs-Alethean, French FLORENCE LOUISE KRQEGER School Honor Socieglig 4 Terms Nicola mn Once ere Was a Princess Club-Latin ANNABEL LINKENBERG Record Literary Staff School Honor Sociegy, 6 Terms Maid in Yank1 San Oueen in How Boots Befnoled the King Ethel Blake in nee There Was a Prmcessn Clubs- Lllve, Latin, Freshman Drama RIILDRED Louisa LUKINS School Honor Society, 2 Terms Clubs-True Blues, Palathena. NIAYME RUTH NIANNING Clubs-French, Ice Breakers I . 4 ,lA,,,,Yf -?n-'J y .,.f :,5,:1fQQizfq-. . D -us S .aww , A esse quam Vld8l'l I:eff.:,p i 5415 2 ,' elif: . .441 '.p2-1f.1if.,y f sl f.-.Hr , , ...M ' , Q Zlvlflziff'-f 'fj..z.5rg.,gsf,,A1 - Mary Franklin Markham Treasurer of Class. '29 Record Literary Staff School Honor Society. 7 Terms Aunt Meta Trimble in Once There Was a Princess Clubsf Home Economivs, Glee, Palathena THELMA LI'cI1.r: h'ICDl'FFl2lC Record Business Staff School Honor Society, 4 Terms Mrs. Seaver in Once There Was a Princess Clubs-True Blues, Glee, French, Ice Breakers CECILIA CLAIRE Movies Record Business Stat? Frances Rowe in Once There Was a Princess Clubs-Home Economics, Alethean Orchestra MARGARET RUTH M ooov School Honor Society, 1 Term Club-jr. B. and P. W.'s JEANETTE INIORRIS ECHO Literary Stal? School Honor Soriety, 3 Terms Club-Uke ALDEE L. MATTAIILLER Aunt Meta in Once There Was a Princess Club-Spanish FI,oRA ALMA M EUTIER Pianist of Class, '28 A Record Business Stall' Mildred Ames in Once There Was a Princess Club-Alethean DOROTHY L. IYIEYER Executive Board Student Council School Honor Society. 4 Terms Clubs- Alethean, Latin, True Blues FRANCES L. MORPHEW' Clubs-True Blues. Glee INIARY ELIZABETH MURPHY Club-True Blues Page. Thirtywne va-fr? . H E I-qx.5v Q11 if- l.u.l.iAN ELMNE NEELEY School Honor Society, 2 Terms Clubs-Latin, Glee HELEN A. OSBORNE 'Miss Ophelia Hardin! in Once There Was a Princess Club-Spanish Orchestra INIARGARET PARROTT Clubs-Glee, Uke ZILPAH PIPES Clubs- True Blues, Glee, jr. B. and P.W-'S ANNA LEE RENNER Page Thirty-two NETTIIE I. OLTVER Hazel Boyd in Once There Was u Princess' ' Betty in The DiabolicalCircle MARTHA PACE IYIILDRED PAXTON Clubs- x'. B. and P. W.'s, Uke, True Blues JEWEL POTTER Nicola in Once There Was a Princess Clubs-Gym, jr, B. and P. W.'s C.-XROLYN ROBERTS Clubs-True Blues, Ice Breakers l sw' I W -' '-125,35 '7 '51E 'f! 5!7 1, f -mf'-,. 1 ,, 7 . .A A Q 'T- . O . . M ' esse quam vlderi I I 41: ,I I flag e-- - . ,,- ,flfyv f-'1E'4?2fC92-'QL - ' IVIS ROUDENBUSH ELIZABETH SCI-IANK Clubs- True Blues, Spanish. jr. B. and P. W.'s ALICE SCHINDLER School Honor Society, 1 Term ALYCE LOUISE SHAFT Club-Home Economics HELEN EMILY SHERMAN Clubs-Alethean, Gym OPAL LEE SANDERS jim Graves in Once There Was a Princess Clubs-True Blues, Glee VELMA SCHEIBLE Clubs- Spanish, Garden, Home Economics EUGENIA R, SELECMAN School Honor Society. 1 Term Enrico in Once There Was a Princess Clubs-Alethean, True Blues LUCY THOMAS SI-IAIN School Honor Society, 6 Terms Clubs- Uke, Ice Breakers, Latin, French A. CAROL SINGER ECI-In Literary Stal! School Honor Society, 1 Term Mrs, Spink in Once There Was a Princess A Clubs- Latin, Science, Freshman Drama Page Thirty-Ihree ,.. z 5 -r' Qff .-4. 1,4 1' . .. . ' 4 g '1' 'e '-' ' . . ffzrpffzzfielff.. ' ' V esse quam vlderl 2 --- R- ...O Q ,,,1fe1a'vf fig.-miss:-1 A. f DOROTHY E. FLOTE Record Business Staff Secretary and Treasurer Latin Club Aunt Kate in Once There Was an Princess Hof-key Team, '29, Captain '29 Clubs- Lntin, Freshman Drama Orchestra EDNA M,xE UPTON Club-jr. B. and P. W.'s VIRGINIA ADEL W:XLDNER Vive President Home Economics Clubs- lce Breakers, Jr, B. and P. W.'s, Home Economics N. JUANITA WIl,L1.XNl5 Clubs- True Blues,1r. B. and P. Glen EDITH Euzss Wrrrwmz Clubs-Gym, Home Economics Page Thirtyqfnur KIARY ANN TALLERDAY School Honor Society, 3 Terms Senor Maconi in Once There Was a Princess Clubs- Freshman Drama, Uke, French VIOLA VAUGHAN Cluhs-Science, Home Economics NIARY EL1z,xBErH WEBB C lubs-Alethean, Home Economics CA1.1,1E BELLE WILSON Clubs,-True Blues, Glee GLADYS IRENE Woora School Honor Society, 4 'llerms Club-French ALICIA: PRHCHETT Woosuiv 1 f '-arf. 1'm5 fJ1fw? ' f- . .. , - f 4 . , -- 'I-' I , x-mv. . . . ' , ' 'QB ' Y ffzfaffff 13, . esse quam vlderl 3 W 4443 . fi'2t-. , 11 , A . .gx'AAif!5ffg':nM31,, -. I psi-5 .,,, ',,,,L fq, f n-lk V M -,v, ,,.Q5f.- rf u,1. ..4. i Clubs-fUkc, Glee MARYE ZEGAR1' Clubs-True Blues, Uke Page Thirty-five ,jf T' ff? Azififi L . ' . 1 , . .- as . 1 , -- E ful: ,L Zim? . Q esse quam vnderl rf, -a. 4iFf-...,. 15.1 e-- . ' '.- .-.V .,:5f?U 1 i1. Q ' Honors of Classes of 329 and 529 I'2 FRESHMAN HONORS Intra-State Latin Contest .......... Botto Art Contest. . . Music Memory Contest . SOPHOMORE HONORS Sophomore Honors '27 Sophomore Honors '27 Sophomore Honors '27LQ ..,. ..... Sophomore Honors 2735 .......... Sophomore Honors '27Lf2 .......... Jeilerson Monument Essay Contest. Botto Art Contest. . . Botto Art Contest ..... ..... Botto Art Contest ...,. ..... Botto Art Contest. . . Oratorical Contest ........ .,... Hamilton B. Moore Prize .... . . . . Personality Contest ..... ..... JUNIOR HONORS National Chemistry Essay Contest. . Oratorical Contest. . . Beha Geometry Prize ............. Beha Geometry Prize ..,.......... Jefferson Monument Essay Contest. Echo Contest ..,................. Botto Art Contest. . . Garden Club Poster Contest ....... Garden Club Poster Contest ....... Page Thirly-six Second Place ....... Honorable Mention. Honorable Mention. First Place ........ Third Place ........ First Place ........ Second Place ...... Third Place ....... Honorable Mention. Honorable Mention. Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention. Second Place ...... . First Place ....... First Place. . . . . . First State Prize. . . First Place ........ First Place ........ Second Place ...... Honorable Mention. First Place ........ Honorable Mention. Honorable Mention. 2nd Hon. Mention. . Alice Carver Anna Elizabeth Rowe Ruth M. Anderson Alice Carver Nancy Morgan Annabel Linkenbergg Margaret Gilmore Lucy Thomas Shain Mary Markham Florence Kroeger Anna Elizabeth Rowe Abbie May Leezer Margaret Marion Jane Dobbins .Abbie May Huber Margaret Marion Karlen Meyers Margaret Surmann Dorothy Meyer Mary Markham Nancy Morgan Marie Dietrich Marjorie Mattingly Eleanor Robertson Audrey Raymond S 2 fig T 4rX5'f.a,.,z f' R I 1 QJ ,, - .1 f ' Q 1 I- . f. ,,v.,.,,, - ' ' A, ,QZQSPQQA .A esse quam vlderl , ,I 095. . A fxvvnd ' 45 . , , V N Jzztff ibm, -g'5L:g,. .. , I . . v ,, , , , .. v, g . v. ICNIUR Hoxolas English VII Sipeaking English VII Speaking Contest. . . .First Place. . . Contest ..,.,. Second Place .,... . National Chemistry Essay Contest. .First State Prize. . . National Chemistry Essay Contest. .Second State Prize.. Oratorical Contest ...... Oratorical Contest ...... Hamilton I3. Moore Prize. . . Senior Play Tag Design. K. H. 3. P. A ......... r 7 'lzis First Place. .... . . . .Second Place. . . . . . .First Place. . . First Prize. . . . . . . .... First Place .... . . . .vptzrc is left ,for Swzfor lltmars md. -yn 'E Beatrice XValiking IXIargaret Surmann Margaret Gilmore Thelma McDutt'ee Margaret Surmann .lane Dolrlrins Margaret Gilmore .Eleanor Robertson Alice Carver l Page Thfirly-seven gif -.,,5Ly, FQ- U. 2 .. . I f:45 :2f' 54g,:, .l -1 5 I' ,wgda ,.- xy - 0 . ' ' F1 f 3 ,igjfffdr esse .quam .videri my -af-A'-4 V 4, , ,l 1-gd Jfjs, 'Li-it QQAF , -A . me-...M '+L --- ..,- ..- ,,,g,i.' f.---if-- -- History of Classes of Q29 and ,ZQ I'2 For four years now we, the classes of '29 and '29Vg, have held the stage of L. G. H. S. Life here has been a play, as we find it everywhere else, with its mo- ments of comedy, of near-tragedy, of tense drama, and quiet smoothness. Our play was in four acts, each builded upon the last and tending toward the one grand climax-graduation. In September, 1925, the class of '29 first came upon the stage, followed the next February by the class of '29M. We came on trembling with stage fright, blinded by the glamor around us, often stumbling our way across the stage. But this phase soon passed, as we learned the parts we were to play. We were quite engrossed in becoming acquainted with L. G. H. S. In December we witnessed our first Atherton-High hockey game. It was a thrilling victory for Girls High. with a score 1-0. In spite of being freshmen, we made ourselves felt in the school. The Freshman Uke Club was formed in Septemberg in February the Freshman Drama Club organized. Besides enjoying themselves rehearsing the plays, the club members entertained the school by presenting in chapel two charming little plays, How Poets Befooled the King and Miss Higginsonls Will. That spring we saw our first senior play, The Strange Adventures of Miss Brown. We sat spellbound as dashing Captain Courtenay 1 Georgia Miller and Jean Grahamb eloped with the fair Angela Brightwell CEthel Klein, Virginia Mullanj. After the intermission, commonly called summer vacation, our second act began, in September, 1926. This year L. G. H. S. again won the hockey game from Atherton. In honor of our victory Miss Hoffman presented the school with a beautiful big mirror for our rest room. Clllness immediately increased, but the patients came from the rest room looking surprisingly attractivej In Decem- ber the Glee Club gave a lovely operetta, Yanlei San, which we enjoyed immensely. Then came Penrod, the senior play. The antics of Bertha Krisch and Ruth Barnes as Penrod, and the romantic adventures of Mildred Peak and Kitty Hyatt as the elder sister held us delighted. September 1927 began one of our most crowded and exciting acts. As true upper classmen, full-fledged juniors, the class of '29 was organized with Miss Wanless as its advisor. It elected as officers: Sina Keith, President, Annabel Briggs, Vice Presidentg Dorothy Young, Secretary, and Dorothy Fischer, Treas- urer. A few months later the class of '29V3 followed suit, choosing Miss Eager for its advisor. For its officers the class selected: Nancy Ewing, Presidentg May Higgins, Vice President: Frances Engleman, Secretaryg and Mary Markham, Treasurer. The hockey game this time Went to Atherton, but We had at least the thrill of a good fight. In April we watched Seventeen with worshiping eyes, con- Page Thirty-eight V - - it -i ' ' ' affair fl esse quam vlderl , , fa 1W:f,jv,-35 . .,:4.:,j 2,41 Y 'dna fzflll qffp Afpimx I -My 1 ..'f.-Hd, - ,ag . 1. - - , .,,:ai,!'-f f..-mgfb,1r'f.4: r scious that the next senior play would be our own. Roberta Keen and Virginia Rhea made such wistful, bewildered Willie Baxters that we felt for him sincere- ly as the victim of the adorable baby talk lady, Nancy Sabrie and Linelle Ford. The class of 'ZQM as English Fives gave a picture show instead of the usual dance to raise money for its expenses in the Junior-Senior Dance. The final thrill came with the Junior-Senior Boat Ride. That day on the river with our class- mates is still a Wonderful one in our memory. And now the last act has come. We have received our senior rings, the badge that draws for us distinction in all the school. The class of '29 changed none of its oflicers, and the class of '29M changed only: May Higgins, Presidentg and Bessie Grace Henriott, Vice President. Both our advisors we kept to see us through this last glorious year. This year again Atherton won the hockey game, but our girls played a good game, and we were proud of them. Our own senior play, Once There Was a Princess, is now passed. VV e have only the memory of those thrilling, trying, marvelous days of tryouts, rehearsals, and the two wonder- ful performances. We shall always remember, however, Margaret Surmann and May Higgins as our handsome, nonchalant, darling Phil, and Dorothy Young and Margaret Heick as the lovely, Winsome, adorable Princess. Our days are almost over on this stage of L. G. H. S. The time is almost here when we must pass on to make way for a new cast. We have loved it all. There have been days of routine, that seemed like the long rehearsals of a play. There have been struggles in trying to play our parts to the best of our ability. There have been disappointments and troubles. But we love it all. Soon will come another junior-Senior Dance, another Junior-Senior Boat Ride. Then-gradua- tion! And the curtain will fall on us forever. In the future, perhaps, we may sit a moment alone, with our copy of THE ECHO, and as in a vision, raise that curtain for ourselves and live these happy days again. .et'5g?!lfw. 165' mx? ' - ' Page Thirty-nine ' ,1 aff?-' 5 rf wff,ff 7 QQ-1 ,J ,, ' , ,qi Q . - Q If-fins -J 1 .- aff' - - . .- -4: wif,-. 1m. f,.,L 'f f - v- 74 1411- 4- ' -1'- ' ' F THE CAST Page Fully s esse quam vlderl g , , . Uffcwf. Q1 r, . . .iimfeaff feffffmvia . I ', 1 .LH-AOL , , . 4 ug, i i-V- Hg ,, in .1,, f 1ffL!21. ..f.4. fl li' The Senior Play Once in a blue moon there comes in our lives such an event as the senior play. Once There Il'as a Prinress was surely the most remarkable of all plays ever given lat least in the opinion of the classes of 1929-29255. The play was delightfully attractive in itself, but when Miss Johnston told us that it had a cast of thirty-two, land of course there were the usual two casts? we knew that we had the very play of plays. Nearly the Whole senior class was present for tryouts. Every after- noon for almost a week we watched each other trip gracefully about or stride manfully across the stage. With the posting of second tryout notices the ranks fell off considerably. The chosen ones went. anxiously about, wondering whose head would fall and who would stand. When finally all fates were decided, with What a Will we all fell to work! Everyone, Whether she did art work, costuming. poster making, or ticket selling, enjoyed her work wholeheartedly. The rehearsals were much more Utryingl' than the tryouts, if such a thing were possible. In spite of our struggles, however, in attempting to display our K in some casesj questionable dramatic talents, We find the memory of those days among our most precious high school recollections. We can still see Phil so non- chalantly mounting his stepladder to wash Aunt Kate's windows. We can still Page Furtyaone f W ,, - an f W. i , esse quam vlderl t Lwgwgeq, . - vw, ,1 , ,Jf - .. - Q W - if e , . ,, t -J, mfzr wJ. .wi- f t giggle river the preeision with whieh he so earelully gathered his wintlow rags anrl sairl, l'ertainly. Klrs. 'l'riinlale. eertainlyf' when Aunt Meta sent him upstairs. What lun we hacl inimieking our prineess when she lwroke into Italian crying, Dio niiof 4Xniinalef All too soon it seenierl eanie that momentous oeeasion, rlress rehearsal, lloxv professional we felt. girls llittine ahout in multi-eolorecl evening dresses, Milt in his tux. Aunt Nleta in her prim olcl hlaek silk, Rulmy in her gorgeous Paris eownfn 'l'hen eaine the grancl finale the perfornianeef What ehills and thrills we leltf lleeause of the tleerease in the size of the sehool this year, we hacl only two per- lornianees. Alter inueh heatecl rliseussion anrl a lorinal vote through the whole sehool, two night perfornianees were rleeiclecl upon, insteail of one night and a matinee. We went through all the agonies ol' makeup to emerge at last hanclsome inan- lul heroes or lovely laclies. With the rise ol' the Ilrst eurtain we were Certainly all het up. When the linal eurtain tell we eouhl all ery triuinphantly with the prineess, lVe tlirl itl ll'e clicl it Y The whole sehool stootl hy us in every line of work. 'l'o those who helimecl us so reaclily is flue all honor for really putting over the inlay. lYhen we renieni- her our llrst rehearsals, and then think of the sueeess to whieh Miss Johnston linally hrought us, we ean only say to her, You wonclerf For four years we flreainetl ol' a senior play. It is one ot' the inost glorious. lovely, happy rlreanis in a high sehool eareer. Now we may look haek all the rest ol' our lives ancl eeho the iurineess' ery. The rlreani helcll The clreani eanie truef Page' Fnrly-lizw - fff ?-,f , .. 11 qv... ' ' F 2 ,1-rf' A ? I , . , L mf fygehg-:ky 1 4, f ,Q .. . 0 7. 1 r v If , 'Vw T 4234 ay 4 V 0i:7Z3'2ffA esse quam vlderl A ofa 44323541 ...,- . , - Y ,Z - U L A, ,ifififflgfjgz , ...L exp., Y 4,4 MIL.. ,,-5vv W- oyo Q1 b f -5 r A 4 , 1 t l xl- f W lx KI, lk-my O ' . l 'iDk?Q-, X ri . 1. M,e425w ,Qo. 'ai ' 26 39 f E I Q: ,,g779,,j5'LECf7O77 EZ'uRM6 Q2 A 'l Bessie Grace Henriott.Most Fascinating. Margaret Hcick Carul Singer .,,.. Ella Xlae Collier. WD Ilfwrwnlwy Slfwle.. NlZlI'Xxl?iI'lil1ElIT1. Zilpuh Pipe-P. . . . . .Best Dressed. . . . . . .Best Dancer. , . ,Elizabeth Grmlfm Most Versatile. . Margaret Surmarm .Best Sport ........,.. Row Br1ll . ,Cleverest ...,. ..., 1 XHCQ Carver .llumtlwy Sllivcll 1. f Slay Higgins .... . .Most Popular .,.,..... Sina Keith W :Xlclve Klatlmiller ...... VVittiest ......... julia Mrvrrmx' . Rl2lI'll1Z'lfl3lHl1lCI' ....... Best Artist. .Xlarjmric Nlullingly l h .1-Du ' IH Rlilrlrcrl Crmncrs ,..,, ,Prettiest ,..., . . .Alrlu fuse . YE Wm X 1 ,- S' H 1 Hia-ff fhsiion r l 0rly-II1 rrf i?!f'HTLe25z5,:f. S Us - rH'.QiTi2af5ffF2f'1 A - ,,1,:g.v, - - , , ff esse quam vlderl A Q: V we -f ,J .I'Zfl9 '1fQ'3JfL.:-'1f.: 4- ' Will of the Classes of '29 and Q29 rfz We, the classes of '29 and '29M, of Louisville Girls High School, in the county of Jefferson, in the State of Kentucky, being of sound memory, mind, and under- standing, do make our last will and testament to dispose of all the nuisances we have here enjoyed. As the school is about to be divided and the sad hour of part- ing is close at hand, we think it fitting that this disposal be made with all fairness and impartiality. Therefore, we do make our last testament in the manner and form following: FIRST-T0 those who are leaving for the new Western High School for Girls, we do will and bequeath the following junk Cof which L. G. H. S. is well rid5: C15 The train whistles that blow just when the chapel speaker approaches the point of the joke, or when our neighbor is just whispering the formula. C25 The dust that in summer gives us such an early coat of tan, and the soot that in winter covers our carefully arranged complexions. C35 The mezzanines that make us go up for down and down for up. C45 The Cremarkable5 pencil sharpeners in chapel. C55 The fragrance from the chemistry department that ascends to the lunch room on fair summer breezes. C65 The hand-carved and splintery desks that have ruined numberless silk stockings. 5 C75 Lockers that don't lock. C85 Winter fire drills. C95 The noise in the lunch room that destroys all possibility of Chigher5 con- versation, as well as the delicate sounds of countless soup spoons. C105 The dear little draughts that run around on the Hoors. C115 Gym uniforms and baseball equipment. C125 The trick thermometers that always register above 700 while our poor shivering bodies register freezing. The crowded street cars that make us sympathize with poor sardines. The sweet green soap Cthat usually ain't5. C155 The bottles of red ink that the teachers use in decorating our reports. Sewing machines that go backward. Student Council girls who sit in halls during chapel periods. C135 C145 C165 C175 C185 All oratorical and essay contests. SECOND-TO our successors in L. G. H. S., and their heirs forever, the follow- ing joys: C15 All chapels, free periods, and holidays. C25 Joys and thrills of the senior play. C35 The Winged Victory that future classes, like those of the past, will dub The Angel. Page Forly-four 4 .g2??Zif- Q f7p3fk?Z5QmQQ fb F ' esse quam Vlderl 5 W, . .. 5 Qi5 f14+ ' ,I - 6,4 A,,, , ,gf 1: 'zZ'iQ5' JZ-'51Li9' 15t2'i' ' 'I C45 The faculty, whose ways and methods We have learned to circumvent. C55 The senior boat rides. . C65 The fire department across the alley, which takes the teacher's mind from the lesson. CNote-The bell may ring before her mind returns.5 C75 The Greek ruins which burden all the walls of L. G. H. S. C85 The clocks that We Watch so anxiously when all other resources fail. C95 The calendars with the red letter dates. C105 The blackboard in the front hall to which We turn each morning as faith- fully as the Moslem turns toward Mecca. C115 The much-boasted school spirit. C125 The school traditions which we have reverenced and loved as an essen- tial part of L. G. H. S. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we, the classes of '29 and '29M, have to this, our last Will and testament, set our hand and seal, this first day of June, A. D., 1929. CLASSES or 1929 and 192956 Moonlight COM noting some lines from Tennyson? L0cksIey Hall which compare womans love and man's5 As moonlight unto sun, you say- But who would wish the glare of day Before the moon's dim loveliness, Her Witchery, her light caress? Or who prefers the sun's sharp light To moon-clad mysteries of the night? ALICE CARVER, '29 Page Forty-jive 5.1 K JV D! 297 ff L 5, iffy ,ig 1 N.-fr. .....-...V it .rl C kgglaflf, 1 'I -s' ., If ' 1 1 10 f ' 1' 1 If ff U tw 4 1 A 1441 1 0 4' . , ,,6,, esse quam vlderl fa,,, , ' iii , f 4 , my H h U A - .5 LN xlib? .f,.5,. l,,,14,-' ' s ,f riff! T 44-IQQA3-' 5 5 , t, 4 W sniff' 'fflB'E'A l ' 4 -Hz? '-'E-4:51 Q.: -2 -R Iv., i S,- Sefuentyfthree Tears of History We students of today are familiar with the history of our school only through the stories that have been told us of its founding and original form. lVe are told that it was founded seventy-three years ago under the name of the l,o'111'xi'f1'1Ic l cmc1Ic High Sclmol. At that time there were sixty-nine pupils and a faculty of three teachers and a principal, The tirst graduating class numbered only nine girls. So rapidly did the student body of the Iirst high school for girls increase, however, that the school at Center and NValnut had to be replaced by a larger and better equipped one that was built on First Street near Chestnut in 1862. This new school was deemed, upon completion, to be one of the best, of its kind in the United States. However, until the building was tinished, it was necessary for school to be carried on in the old skating rink at Seventh and Chestnut Streets. In spite of many inconveniences, this seemingly impossible task was managed, and soon the new building, which was to be the only high school for girls in the city for the next twenty-six years, was finished. Then thc site at Fifth and Hill was bouglit, and the school, with which we are so familiar, was constructed. It was dedicated on january T, ISSN, under the name, the l,01zz'5i'z'lIe tlirls H-iglz Sclmol. This new school was considered perfect in nearly every detail. In fact, it was very satisfactory until, in 1008, it became so crowded that additions had to be built to the school. These additions sulliced for a while, but then the conditions again became so bad that a new high school, the ul. ill. .'il'11C'ff07l l1'z'g1-1 Scluml for !,'z'rls, was built, and the faculty and pupils of the old school were divided between Page l'i'7l'f'V-.YI-.Y z ,g it K . - '. e., , ,f -N- A -s' J . . Z, ' ' 1 esse quam viden X ,., . ,. - at 1 f .si , i.v1:f..4 ug.-L. the two. I n the last few years the old high school has again become overburdened with pupils, a condition which has made necessary the building of another high school, the Western High School for Girls, to take care of the increasing school population of the West End. Although this ends the history of our school, it only begins the history of our activities and enterprises. First comes the Student Council, which developed as the result of an experiment in student government tried in this school several years ago. The school government was formerly in the hands of the faculty alone. Second comes our weekly paper, The High School Record. This publication of school activities was started in 1874, under the title of The Merrjf Student, when Mr. Chase was principal of the school. This monthly magazine was later known as The .-llethean Record, and finally as The High School Record. On Sep- tember 17, 1923. the school magazine became a weekly paper. - Third comes the welfare work, conducted by Miss Witherspoon for the pur- pose of helping girls suffering from a lack of means to finish their high school course. Since this work was started in 1911, nearly five hundred girls have been helped. In the past year the girls being helped have numbered forty-five. Another enterprise, closely allied with the welfare work, is the .Hook Exeliangc. Here books are bought and sold for the benefit of the students. Formerly, no credit system existed in the high school. Only one course of study, which was strictly adhered to, was prescribed. There are now many full and varied courses open to the choice of the students. During the whole existence of the Loizisrille Girls High School there have been seven principals and two assistant principals. The principals were: Messrs. john Spenser, E. A. Holyoke, G. A. Chase, VV. H. Bartholomew, O. L. Reid, H. B. Moore, and S. B. Tinsley. The assistant principals were: Miss Jessie Stewart who died in the winter of 1929, and Miss Anna Voegtle, who is now holding the office. It is difficult for us to imagine a school such as this springing from such a be- ginning as the school of the olden days. .Id ' S . tag 4 ' , 2 5 x aj Page Forty-seven mf 7 1'-'I' ,ijf,3-1 5 7:17 Q, T ,,,'45?'K.7 1 hh . . , E- -.- - -- 4 :fy N, -. - - 4, 'f' , ,A , ' ' 4 'f-J Si, ,-'f : . . L j7z,:,z il., H .ff 0 o . A -V , I- .1 Q esse quam vlderl . ,, ' fic- '--- ' ' ' - v,'q29.eff'F,i9fL? A5994 4- 7 u,,.,j ' A EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS Page Forty-eight .J L -- H V- -V L - ' '24, 1 ,fe 'ffja ' ' , 1' - ' ' 2-:yy V esse quam vnderl QW , v mQE7'c141- ' 57 ' I A -kv t V The Student Council Our school is a great democratic institution, in which every girl is a member of the All Student Organization. The governing board of this organization is composed of the Executive Board of nineteen members, fifty-four representatives, and as many alternates. Each section is allowed one representative and one alternate. The student organization is responsible for all conduct outside of the class- room. This work is carried on by committees, the heads of which are members of the Executive Board. The Board convenes every Wednesday, the eighth period, to plan the work. The Student Council meets Thursday after school to discuss matters which concern the welfare of the school. On Friday morning, the All Student Organiza- tion meets by sections. The Student Councilor presides over the meeting and the teacher acts in the capacity of an advisor. Matters considered in the Council meeting Thursday are presented to the groups for discussion, and every girl is given an opportunity to express her opinion. Every suggestion brought before a Student Council meeting is given due attention in the meeting on the succeeding Thursday. Thus each girl participates in the operation of this great All Student Organization of which we are so proud! EXECUTIVE BOARD M EM BERS Margaret Anderson, Evelyn Ayre, Lillian Carey CPresident of the Student Councilj, Dorcas Chambers, Ella Mae Collier, Dorothy Edsall, Lillian Hatzman, Marion Hershey CTreasurerD, Sina Keith CVice Chairman of the Boardj, Gladys Lafferty, Alma Lucille Leet CSecretaryJ, Virginia Martin, Dorothy Meyer, Kath- erine Myrick CVice President of the Student Councilj, Margaret Morris, Marjorie Park CChairman of the Boardj, Helen Seewar, Evelyn Tharp, Helen Wunsch. CO UNC I LORS Ruth Anderson, Isabel Applegate, Evelyn Barnes, Thelma Berner, Mary Lee Blankenbaker, Anna Bourne, Eleanor Brownstein, Dorothy Carnes, Gibson Caum- misar, Mildred Connors, Helen Craig, Yetta De Brovy, Tommy Dorsey, Jean Edsall, Hazel Everson, Margaret Fitzgerald, Martha Galanter, Ethel George, Kathryn Green, Dorothy Hamel, Mattie Harris, May Higgins, Thelma Hoskins, Abbie May Huber, Lucille jones, Florence Kroeger, Elizabeth Kurfees, Catherine Liston, Anna Zoe McMichael, Martha jane Mason, Helen Middleton, Amelia Minary, Rena Morgan, Julia Morrow, Nellie Oldacre, Jimmie Parrott, Estelle Pittenger, Lillian Redman, Mary Robertassio, Josephine Rodman, Alice Schindler, Shirley jane Seyfert, Carol Singer, Virginia Stapp, Beatrice Sweeney, Martha Tabb, Edna Mae Upton, Beatrice Wahking, Mary Elizabeth Webb, Eugenia Wilson, Edith Wittwer, Elizabeth Ziegler, Elizabeth Rush, Dorothy Fischer. FACl'LTY ADVISORS Miss Wanless, Miss Thompson, Miss jones. Page Forty-nine --:Ap Y 'Rf'-it-,Mr 23,1 f 6 u I E113 A 1 . , 1-Fa' fi V A - A- - ' ' Q ff-.7- ,,2'5n' ' ' ' 5 V siffzi '25, e uam videri V in 'ff 'A -', 1215, , 4,zf!fQmf ' ' .e....,SS ...q K ffzfi fifff ff fi' 2319. x I -fain, ff' ' - ' - ' 21.27 4 A ' Page Fifty 3 'Zif 5' 'ti iff' sf . 'f7 ' ef' 5' , ' ' C L57 L W, ' Q 7 F -2155214 fizga - -' 'fl iii f f,:1 W ' esse quam vlden W, , u,,..M I . -I . . , N i,iay ,fe,:f3pg,E . I f 1 1 x NAA QQ in A Page F1fty-one ....-, xx-I+'-15 W gif d T Z,-iff ,PQ ,. - . .. J 51,4 L b .. ,ff 5:33, A fn, - vi 0 lf? ,,y1.,,Z.ff,?,3u If IW' 5-1' , Ill eI'l , f .f 93 , GSSB qua s , , I ,M-b,-.A M H ,l , - .. . G m.6,,, 1-,,4e,.. 1.4, - Page FijYy-Iwo ?' ' 9 .3-I 5 'Vw 5 Qlgndfhui If 1' K .- L ' ra I J F 8 thief' 1? Riva. -X v ffl! ,jf 9 ,' ,. . - , 1' 5?-fa , . 'x 1 Ds' .I A ,ata -. 4-- 0 . 'Q 'A-'Q .,?' yung YL A4 ' P mga-1 11. , esse quam vlderl - -V iw fain, . ,gf . A g .1591 4 f.,fm 1 , ,lwu - I AALA- A Y V, Z , Page lfihy-llzree i V 8 xg 5 V15 'Z-fi-an , . ,.,g,,f ' j? :A J gr, 3 y - fl -EZATL 1- ' - - .10 5427: ' ffzffffw esse quam Vlderl .V ,mwf.e,5 g,.6,.f' Z,' 15,4 N445 ,,,y5,h-f,3,,A,- I 5 -41'-,ML f r w- . ,,ff3Q,4'- f:-L-wcb.rff,.: - npr l rQf'fy-j'11111' Wise uam videril 1 H 07 -1 '2 , . , -' 'ii f YQ. , ,,, -..2 -f.,,1- 'fm --- 4,1 L- W' i,,'tr- Ut ' - '4- Club Life What would a school be without club life? Truly that is one essential of a school. In our school we have musical, literary, language, business, and athletic clubs. Among the most popular clubs is the Glee Club, in which one hundred members are enrolled. The Glee Club has become so popular in this city that it cannot fill all of its engagements. This year, it has taken on a social side to its enter' tainments. At two national conventions held in Louisville, the Glee Club has sung and stayed to the dance which followed the program. Its ofhcers are: Presi- dent, Lillian Carey, Secretary and Librarian, Elizabeth Craven: Treasurer, Rebecca Bradyg Director, Miss Kranz. The Alethean and Palathena are our literary societies. The Alethean is the oldest society in the school. The aim of the Alethean is to further an interest in literature. The programs, which are presented by a different group of girls at each meeting, deal with the lives and works of modern writers. The officers are: President, Elizabeth Gordon, Vice President, Roberta Shinkle, Secretary, Jane Dobbins, Treasurer, Marian Hershey, Sergeant-at-Arms, Mary Cecil Norman, Advisor, Miss Rosebery. The Palathena was founded in 1925. As its aim is to produce original literary work, the interest of the members has lain in that direction. This year the girls, in three groups, wrote original plays. The officers are: President, Dorothy Mae Carnes, Vice President, Elizabeth Ziegler, Recording Secretary, Eugenia Wilson, Corresponding Secretary, Evelvn Attixg Treasurer, Margaret Marion, Sergeant- at-Arms, Alma Eadesg Advisor, Miss Johnston. There is a club for each language group in the school. The Latin Club was founded by Miss Olive B. Catlin, head of the Latin department. Students from the third and fourth year Latin classes are eligible. The greatest enterprise is the contest among the classes held each year. The winning class is awarded the loving cup. The officers are: President, Roberta Shinkleg Vice President, Marga- ret Surmann: Secretary and Treasurer, Alice Carver, Advisor, Miss Catlin. The Spanish Club is open to all girls above English two, who have at any time taken Spanish. In the club meetings this term the customs, songs, dress, and arts of Spain have been studied. Talks and musical programs containing Spanish tangos and songs have also given much pleasure to the members. The club has, in various ways, become better acquainted with the Spanish speaking countries, and has created a new interest in the study of Spanish. The ollicers for this term Page Fzfty-five 4, liapl-1 4 - 'aj I Q, T ,, 2,42 1 mil- 1 L , 5 , -I , ' - A F V Jkv . QZn.L,t,,' .n,, Lhry, ,f b i Page Fi fl y-si x ' - , - 'S' 5' esse quam Vldefl - . , . N .2-Q,-.M. .5 JA Mm H i 'ht wfiigae fgfefliefgg, ' I are: President, Rose Brill, Vice President, Dorothy Young, Secretary and Treas- urer, Elizabeth Zeigler, Club Reporter, Ida Lee Riedel, Advisor, Miss Martha Snyder. The French Club was founded in 1922. At its meetings, French games and programs in the French language are presented. Its officers are: President, Alma Lucille Leet, Vice President, Virginia Greiner, Secretary, La Moyne Hill, Treas- urer, Elizabeth S. Wilson, Advisor, Miss Rosebery. The Junior Business and Professional Women's Club has completed a success- ful year under the efficient leadership of its President, Margaret Marion. She was assisted in this work by Miss L. Diuneyer, its Advisor, Vice President, Mattie Harris, Secretary, Frances Engleman, and the chairmen of various committees: Mary Lee Blankenbaker, Evelyn Barnes, Ann Rowe, Margaret Burdue, Virginia Harrison, and Evelyn Attix. The programs included worth-while talks by prom- inent business men and women and by members of the faculty, discussions on timely topics by members of the club, a Christmas party, and a picnic. The Home Economics Club promotes an interest in Home Economics and encourages sociability among its members. The officers are: President, Eugenia Wilson, Vice President, Virginia Walden, Secretary, Margaret Brodowsky, Treas- urer, Flora Hershfeld, Sergeant-at-Arms, Mildred Lerto, Advisor, Miss C. Stofer. The Ice Breakers' Club is the senior club of the nationally known Girl Re- serves, the purpose of which is to develop the mind, body, and spirit of the girl. This year the club has been following an interesting program in the form of a trip around the world, by imitating the customs of different countries, and by having talks given by people who have visited the countries. The ofiicers are: President, Virginia Lee Harrison, Vice President, Merle Gysel, Secretary, Dorothy Ashcraft, Treasurer, Mary Lee Blankenbaker. The Gym Club has very interesting meetings. Each Tuesday after the busi- ness period, volley ball is played in the gym. The membership is limited to 36. Miss Schlick is the Advisor. The officers are: President, Shirley Orr, Vice Presi- dent, Betty Bowser, Secretary and Treasurer, Dorothy Borsch: Press Represen- tative, Dorothy Ashcraft. Page Fifty-seven 0 1 v- 1 5 p., 2, fggf, 7 'Zi' FJ If x gf -ff! fy 'fax rs 1 . 1 od o 'U M17 15643 1 r, QSSG qllalll Vl el'l ,.,, -'srl 105-'25, . .X A. 1 4 ,, , f , , 4' V , 74- , . . .4 r - TNG W - .I -X , Y, , J.. ,, .... , Ag- Y- N m .5-W ' ' - - A. Lyla u J!! A L A Page lflfly-eigllt V' :WM j' ffw'-' ., 5 f, vQAi,ff1g:A7 5,1 2,e:Qj 1,65 9' .7 ., - ... ,J 25.44.19 ,i - x' ,I 3 5 'if esse uam v'd J 7' C '25 ff A jihzwfr Zi, , q l efl g Q1 am ' 'f5f 4 'V .Q-l A-gig - aliffilfff-3'f'Jf5?i ' . Page Fllfly- uinr 54:9 f 5 .f if - M- - . 5373, . A V Q-f272P2'1f' esse quamvideri up '255f2 ' -1-A ifrr' . fr, '54 -'?22'fff3. A 4 . - 14 f-gif y . ,LQ z1 f,,.v- ' - - .. . f,'SvA1r.!,7f fJfLffhEl34,, . I ! fu Q6 611' .P ..l1A ., IAQ Page Sixty '- ,,.. if . G' - 4 ' We :. ,v f 's 73 - . ,GT K 1 5 y esse quam vlden I . .,, . - V , .,. .f Sports HOCKEY The principal sport of the year-hockey-started the athletic season in Sep- tember, 1928, under Captain Mary Louise Alford. One hundred and forty girls reported for hockey on registration day. The squad used the Held at Second and Lee for practice four days a week in favorable weather. Miss Schlich had charge of the experienced players, while Miss Osborne undertook to teach the beginners the fundamentals of hockey. L. G. H. S. met her first opponent, Kentucky Home School, at Shawnee Park, Saturday, November 17, and came out on the short end of the score, losing 2 to 0. She downed her next opponent, Anchorage High, 6-2 on November 28. Then came the annual Atherton-L. G. H. S. classic on Friday, December 7, at Parkway Field, which ended with Atherton 4 to L. G. H. S.' 0. The hockey season closed with its annual banquet at the Kentucky Hotel. Dorothy Slote was elected captain for next year's team. Here's wishing Dot all the luck and success in the world! May she lead her team to victory! The class of '29 is backing you, Dot! Go to it! The following is a list of the 1928 hockey squad with their positions: Brill .... ......................... R . W ............ Allen Holden .... .... R . I .... .... P itt Tabb .... .,.. C . .... Boswell Howe ..... .... L . I ..... .... H amilton F. Miller. . . . .... L. W. . Ridings Slote .... .... R . H. . Ryan, Thompson, Buyer 'Alford .... .... C . H. . . . .... Crutcher Wilson. . . . .... R. F .... .... B lankenbaker Krentzman. . . .... L. F .... .... W esterheld Miller ..... .... G . R. . Blankenbaker, Schwankhaus Norman .......................... F. B. Spring hockey practice was begun the first of April under the coaches, Miss Osborne and Miss Schlich. The inter-class games were held near the end of the spring season. However, THE ECHO goes to press before these games are played- so the result cannot be printed here. Page Sixty-one , ,..',-1 1 1- . . 'ff - , ' '- - a ' . . ffiiiifaqffff. ' ' ' faffgf-f esse quam videri 5 -a ' -,- 'ff,ifl'-ef mvlfzs1?sara.Q f VOLLEY BALL The modern world is one of sports-in which milady plays a prominent part. Athletics is one of the main features of the school's extra-curricular activities, and is entered into with much enthusiasm by most of the student body. The present Gym Club, which was organized ten years ago by Miss Carolyn Allen, is one of the most active clubs in the school. The club is divided into four volley ball teams. captained by Shirley Orr, jean Haynes, Barbara Adams, and Walton Howe. The club meets every Tuesday afternoon, and does not play for any special honor. HASKE T BA LL In 1923, L. G. H. S. was represented in all parts of Kentucky by her Black and Gold Quintet, which was coached by Miss Naomi Zinsmeister. This team was twice victorious in the district tournament, but never succeeded in copping the State championship. There were no teams at all in 1924, due to controversy over girls playing boys' rules, and only one weak team in '25 and '26. The first real teams to play girls' rules were organized in 1927 by Miss Frost. Five teams rep- resenting the Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors entered into an inter- class conflict, in which the Sophs came out victorious. In 1928, however, the Sophs were downed by the Seniors, who in turn were defeated by the Juniors this year. The captains of this year's teams were: Seniors, Lucille Conrad, Juniors, Mary Frances Pitt, Freshmen, Betty Luster. The basket ball season begins in December and ends in March. BASEBALL I n 1928, the school had two fine baseball teams, captained by Beatrice Sweeney and Edythe Arms. and umpired by Miss Schlich. This year, however, baseball seems to have lost its appeal for the girls-spring hockey taking its place. TENNIS The annual tennis tournaments held the last of May were originated by Miss Stein in 1924. Any girl who can play tennis is eligible to enter these contests. The winner receives a loving cup with her name engraved on it. Lucy Hagerty won this event in 1926, Florence Knadler and Mildred Crum in 1927. The 1928 tournament was not completed. ANNABEL BRIGGS, '29 Page Sixty-l1:.'o ' ' - ' --:wwf-'a.-:1 , 'd ' 'i e1'gfs'?'f:ff ' , esse quam Vl en X ,MIM , L '2'ji.-.m,,-.,1- W MH' -K,-,L iags3,4f :g..e,LiL'6?gAf. . I The National Omtorical Contest One of the big events of the high school year is the National Oratorical Contest. This contest, sponsored by the leading newspapers of the country, is held to arouse interest in public speaking and to promote a more thorough understanding of our Constitution. Since L. G. H. S., with its thirteen hundred pupils, is considered a district, the winner of her school finals receives a prize of hfty dollars and the right to enter the State contest. The school has had one contestant, Eleanor Huber. who spoke in the Finals at Washington in 1923, and another, Helen Willis, who represented the State at Indianapolis in 1925. The district champions at L. G. H. S. since the beginning of the contest are: 1923-Eleanor Huberg 1924- Helen VVillis, 1925-Kitty Hyattg 1926-Miriam Wilsong 1927 and 1928-Marga- ret Surmann. The English Department. which has sponsored the contest in the school from the first, was especially proud this year of the contestants who took part in the preliminaries. They Were: Jane Beam, Yetta DeBrovy, jane Dobbins, Edna Futrelle, Martha Galanter, Clevious Hardin, Le Moyne Hill, Alma Holden, Anna Dean Horton, Clarissa Kutzleb, Faith Meredith, Jessie Oliver. Margaret Surmann, Mary Vick, Louise Walthers, Evelyn White, Elizabeth Wilson. Those who were chosen for the School Finals were: Edna Futrelle, Jane Dobbins, tsecond placej, Clevious Hardin, Margaret Surmann Ciirst placej, and Jessie Oliver. Page Sixty-three ., --1.: ff Z c , - -- -4 51.4.,,, sg , ' J - .. . . A, ' gi' 1 F fggzgwff , esse quam Vldefl 3 W L,'i2g56ge1?,3,, . l 4027.1 0 Af, - H X, Y. ,A V7,5.g,,43g,f! zSuggL. 1 --4, 5 L p1yl7'w - I Xing 11,11 lfw Ilan- 111'-11-1151111 Nlmipx 'Wuxi mi' lll:'s1'X'v11s.'1lx 'Isllt'iI'1'lI'L1fWK Mfhwm rlwwn xvxlh pnzurlrx .Xllfl 1wi'iu-bww lI'L'Il5llI'iL'N l fum iw !lPl'iIlHIl1lI'i1l1whip NWN M v'11'1'5n-5 lmly' llI'l'IlII1x 'I'!u'1L::u114m1 whip. 111.-rxxyslilwlxup. TM- x-Milt Illini In-:mx um' slr.-:nmx Hlal.I-.N L'.cxu.. '29 Eff' -Nl!-Xf,V'fHl1V ' A - ...f ' 22 1 . ,fa-,, ., - - ' Q ii 4 at ,p. 1N I I .J -- ,, -If . , fu 14' 1 5 esse quam viderl 5' ,M . Mf'-gui., 0, mg, Q, . . , ,.M,i:zf4.f2!1zLwm- ' N-,I ...S 1A .1 ' . ia., nh., ,HY V 1. ' Y. Y Facing Ourselves CPrize Essayl One of the hardest things that comes with growing up is the consciousness of our limitations. When we were very young, we had unquestioning faith in our visions of future greatness. Is there a lad who never experienced a sincerely hopeful ambition to become president, or a girl who never expected to become a supreme singer or actress? It is only as we grow that we realize how small we are. This realization of our limitations is one of the hardest facts we face. When we learn that others do better than we the things we long to do, we feel strongly a sense of our weakness. Yet there is a lesson that is sometimes harder, though infinitely precious and inspiring if we are living life earnestly. It is the fact that we have no limitation. Each time we reach our limit we grow a little, and the next time ind that limit a little more distant. Thus at last we are limited only by our will to try. A MARGARET GILMORE, 'ZQM Mountains CPrize Poemj I knelt upon the mountain crest, The ea.rth's maternal, rugged breast, The valleys stretched away from me And melted in Infinity, And o'er them, through them, was a maze Of soft blue, blinding mountain haze. I felt a sort of rhythm there- Where is it from? I cried, Oh, where? Winds, blown from hills man's never trod, Cried back, It is the pulse of God. ALICE CARVER. '29 Page Sixty-five r Q' ' - - A- W- . -' I ' an isfibggx 1 'I ,tm 3 a -'- ,451 - , . L1 ' '1.f 2?. ,I ffgfff. esse quam vlderl - ,, . 'Y'.Q':, V M L-1-n h 'ft-A Jbff, -.,4,1a,..3.-x A ' Aj-. l '21 4- ' 0- 1- ff,-A4 if rf wzfla? ',4: ' ........,.J 9 --f'12 ot...-. On Snails fPrize Essayl I have had considerable experience with snails and have read much of them, therefore, I feel myself quite competent to discourse at length on these odd, fas- cinating creatures. I remember that I used to squeal with delight when I discovered a snail, and would immediately gather all the children in the neighborhood about me to witness the intriguing act of sprinkling salt on the poor creature and watching it melt. However, it was probably not half so amusing to us to watch a snail melt as it would be disconcerting to a traveler who orders cooked snails for his repast and sees them disappear before his eyes when he salts them. As for eating snails with- out salt, I cannot imagine such a thing. For some reason snails and salt always seem to go together. Anyway, as a consolation, the traveler would perhaps have snail consomme, which is better than cooked snails. Another pleasant experience that I remember was tramping merrily through the rain on a very wet day listening to the cheerful sound of snail shells being crushed underfoot. By stepping on shells of various sizes, I found it almost possi- ble to play a tune, for each shell makes a different noise as it breaks. I have had some people tell me that they do not like to step on snail shells, but I have no sympathy for such peopleg they have no ear for music. Besides their aesthetic value, snails also have practical worth. I read in the paper the other day where four men, lost in the wilds of Australia, resorted to eating mud-snails to keep themselves alive. Had they ever thought that the slippery little creatures that they put salt on one day would another day be their salvation? ' ---- MARJORIE PARK, '29 Dream Unrealized When gold and red at end of languid day Fade into evening's pale and moonlit blue, And when the twinkling, silver stars display, Surrendered are my thoughts, dear one, to you. The glory of a breaking dawn, I find The span of noon's eternal, sunlit sky Are pale beside the picture in my mind- I think of you, and passionately sigh. And I have sung to you my heart's own song, To prove my so unworthy love is true! Oh, ever through the days that seem so long My thoughts are turned forever, dear, to you: You are the reason for all life, it seems- I have not found you yet-you live in dreams. LE MOYNE HILL, '30 Pa ge Sixty-six Kip 'W?.e.z M A , Ugg, 94 A I 0- . , l, ' V rsf giffgfjt 4. .4 'd . ..,.eLL,04, 'Z Z 1 5 fewer es m Vl erl Q G-Q23 . a,.,.-ggzgllioc .-.....p, , ' R Qgigggifg . 1 A 'Young Man Speaks Oh, little thing so happy and so free, So gay. so loved, oh little bit of joy. About thee does dear Mary watch in glee, Guard thee as some much-prized and precious toy. Sheltered in fair, soft, Willing arms you sleep, All unaware, the envious place you hold. The best of all the house you have in keep, Tribute from all the household take, l'm told. Small voice and precious form diminutive- Soft, silent, velvet feet, and clear young eyes, So helpless in this unkind world to live. Who could but thee adore? dear Mary sighs. But. oh, how I do hate thee, little cat, Omnipresent, where e'er my girl is atl MARGARE To My Pal A chum in all the heartbreaks. A friend when there is need, VV hen everyone forsakes me, A trusting pal, indeed. When I am blithe and buoyant, He is gay and cheerful, toog VVe love to be together, Happy moments to pursue. Nlfho could be more entertaining? Who could better cheer me up? Why! What more could l wish for Than my dearest, darling Pup ? RENA MORGAN, '30 os' X , x M Z-' 7 U I Q65 T GILMORE, 29112 Page Sixty-seven f e f1f1a'1f Yfde?iQ 1 WF - Y ' ' : Q - . 1 15537 .QQNQTE do '-fa? my an an 5 V' ' '1'x u 'Y A X N0 ' u MQW i Y Win-TV i Y -E ' , EF' ng , ia I - J 4 1 r-a -'lah anim 'E' 1 -5- Gu! H ,Lrg np! if L1 'g p' 1' 'rl r' -I gd w'aa+mE43 N A ' ivs :Sl , 6 ' , I 1 ,S , - v a fhQl'l1l15 ' , ' g fix- 4,4 ,Q Pg U gif gf 1' , .. - ' fe ,w?:'f I -5 l'.' ' . . ' '11 ?'bZg1f v ff 4 d E19 5' aaa, . esse quam V1 erl 5 2146 . N s,1.i3L.ML C . JA Y 7 - L- . L, , . 1 Who Says Girls Cannot Make Cartoons? Florence Kroeger Cin the upper lefthand cornerj has drawn her impression of the tryouts for THE PLAY, While Jessie Oliver Con the rightD has caught the spirit and dash of the lively English Fives at their dance. Clarissa Ann Kutzleb Cjust below to the Ieftj finds chapel hour excellent for the study of anatomy. Nellie Mae Dawson Cro the rightb and Mary Frances Pitt Cfust belowb have given us different impressions of the Senior boat ride. Florence Harden Con the rightl says the PEP meetings in chapel are too exciting for Words. The liveliest thing in the high school is our peppy fire drill. Lucille Mae James did the one with the fire escape. Lucky escape! Mary Frances Pitt's rendering Kon the rightj We think is good. Miss B.- Have you done any of your outside reading yet? Sina K.- No, ma'amg it's been too cold. Miss S.- Mary C., please discontinue your chatter. Mary C.- I Wasn't talking. Miss S.- Very well, I 'll take your word for it, but don't let me hear you talk- ing again. Dick- Want to go to the Senior Carnival ? Nancy Cexcitedlyb- Oh, Ld love it. Dick-'Tm selling tickets. Will you buy yours from me? Miss VV.- Use defeat, defense, and detail in a sentence. Julia- De feet of de cat went over de fence before de tail. Page .Sixty-nine A .. A,A,, L aww - lderl Wifi 341 1.-1 , ,, ' 1 ,A h. f 1q,,f ... v I 1' 'jf 1' A If 4 Z1 esse quamv - W - hui ' X' A ' - ., ,. J 6:7 4 7 1 Y ,.,f'i i, ,, . , , ., ' A' ' A: ' 4? P KN I5 'Vu fx 70 FQ ,523 FN W if Q pf, K4 Junsffib 'GZ ' 5 Q 3 ,-5, -v uuuuuu .f N 's gt F nf ,JIQTI fvx kmxn J- .gm 1 '1.,m,,f' X f x ,E Q: 4 . I A' fzhffl . fa w N. f 't..xLTT1.,.LlL Pugr .Nrrmrlly wr ffjg-' qi 7 fxijagpsa P.-'I ,rgeleff J id .' 3 Z, ' 25-wif' s e uam Vl r - ,, f . fx 9-1-1--..iLJ 2512224 . 1 VU, ,,,,L - - QT- VV AAV- H 'F- . V.--,P 'IV'-Lf j v I Was A Freshman Cllith apologies to Margaret lliddemerl I I Was a freshman once on a time- And oh. I hated it so! Bitter to me were juniors' remarks And the Ciouncillf tale of woeg The seniors going their carefree ways With their noses tilted high, I was wild for their life in my freshman days- And here in their life am I- Very front seats during chapel time C Freshmen, please retirelj These in my freshman days gone by Were my hunger and my desireg Algebra and Safety Talks, With their questions puzzling hard, They scare me yet when I think of them- Trying my answers to guard. II I was a sophomore once on a tide, With never a friend at all, And all that kept me from suicide Was my big sister's plaintive drawl: Can I be I? I wonder yet, With the glory above my head, And never a fear of geometry tests Nor a Latin verb to dread? Very front seat during chapel time It shelters me safe and high, And I sit, a senior, on broken seats Nor cringe as the mob goes byg Yet well I remember my sophomore days, The terms held much to learn- And still do my hate for disheartening days And my fear of school return! III I was a junior once on a day And you all were juniors, too. You hated the Work as much as I, Page Seventy-one ff -- - -- . ' 'J lib . esse quam vlderl 3 ,, my . . v fa: -A ' - -.. .4 f,. - I But you loved to frivol, too. We did not tire of pep-chapel-yells, Nor the hockey games of old, The drifting years are a patteran Bringing us mem'ries of gold. Very front seats during chapel time, Seats that are ours for sure, We love them still as we loved them then, Anxious for their allure, So we turn again to our senior days From the life that once we knew- For those freshman, sophomore, junior days Were hard-Cso are seniors, toolj IDA LEE RIEDEL, '29 HELEN CRAIG, '29 Review of Courses of Study of L. G. H. S. No student will be allowed to graduate from L. G. H. S. without making a grade of forty per cent or better on the following examination. Since the office has carelessly omitted to send these questions to the students, THE ECHO has kindly consented to publish them. Answers must be in the ash-can not later than june 32. ACADEMIC COURSE I. ENGLISH A. What is wrong with the following sentences: 1. After eating her dinner, Mary's lessons demanded her attention. 2. If properly laundered, these hose will last for three years or longer. B. Give the ive authentic pronunciations of Pepys. C. Paraphrase the following quotations and locate them: 1. I am thy father's spirit: Lend me your ears. 2. Hail to the blithe spirit! I know thee well, thou art a lish monger. 3. Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds, something is rotten in the state of Denmark. 4. When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, go bid the soldiers shoot! 5. What! Will these little hands ne'er be clean? Out damned spot! Ay, there's the rub. Page Seventy-two Gif f - f: 2554 ' .s 7' 1' esse uam videri ' .Ei-'iff' 2 ' q QMMA54 H17 14211 ' f-4--. .1 - .ea ,Lf efffanx. .. I 1.41-,,,. ff- ,IVA - nJg Y UV- AL L. N ,ZfZ.,e f,.an,. .f..:,i Y II. LANGUAGES A. What is dead about the Latin language? What did it die of? Explain the metrical exigencies of Vergil. CAny girl who can answer this one will be graduated without further questionj What brand of hair tonic did Caesar use? Where did he have his laundry done? Translate the following sentence: , Numquam mens sed ignis via. E. Write all you know about French and Spanish. QDO not use more than fifty words.j B. C. D. 1. III. H1s'roRY I. II. A. Who said, After me the deluge? Noah, Louis XV, Hoover. CUnder- score correct answer.J Explain the Diet of Worms. CD0 not confuse this with a domestic science examination.J C. Who said, They shall not pass! French forces, L. G. H. S. faculty. CUnderscore correct answer. This is really a bad one. Only those of AA1 intelligence need attempt it.J Give brief summary of lives of the following: Greta Garbo, John Gilbert, Clara Bow, Calvin Coolidge, Ramon Novarro, Samuel B. Tinsley. CThis is all you really need to know about American historyj B. D. COMMERCIAL COURSE GEOGRAPHY A. Give dimensions of North Pole. B. Locate the alimentaiy canal. C. How do ships manage to cross the equator? D. How much oil does the Leviathan burn per hour, per day, per year, or per minute? E. For what is Greenwich Cvillagej noted? F. Write a detailed theme Cnot less than two hundred and fifty wordsj describ- ing the climate at L. G. H. S. MATHEMATICS A. If it takes two girls six hours to read forty lines of Latin, how long will it take live and a half girls to read thirty-nine lines of French? B. How many geometry tests are necessary for a complete mental breakdown? C. What is the ratio between the beans and buttons in the lunch room soup? D. What are mathematics, and why? Page Seventy-three J I ,PAR A ll 3 if I, 'Lv' A ' ' N 44.7 W Wigwam. 'Uv V I! LNMLMAMV 2 'V I 4 V . K 'A LH CIM I ga!! VG ' O eri vid 8111 qll se 'a Wy. 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In Kathryn- Sure it It's a Western sandwich-two Jieces of hread with Wide . l open spaces between. Claude- Do you really want me to come over and see you? Karlen- Yes, you must come over. I'ye been terribly lonesome since my gold fish died. Miss B.- VVhich poem of Tennyson's do you prefer? Elizabeth H.- Oh, the one with all the 'hreaks' in it. Martha -I. lprotectinglyl- She means Break, Break, Hrealsf' Beno- May I kiss you? Marjorie- lVhat do you think I'm Waiting for? A street car? When it came to reducinff, she was a oor loser. .vs P Alice- Did they like your playing? Margaret- Yes, indeed. lVhen I sat down to play the piano, they all smiled, but when I played, they laughed out loud. Page ffliglll-V-llillt y ... dga fg X l-, W L . . C. 5fQQ4g7:ggMgL'1sY . 5 f -img 11- '332 -d - . 1 'QQ .'??Q.z:a,vr alvrcfyff , BSSB qllam Vl el'l , 'iz ,errata . Mr' sz' if zip ,415 ,1,gEff1,g' I ..,v-6,,. -fr I ' n AAAD V In 4 1 A, ,yb'Q!ff,5.f,kf.,E?:4..f+ - Opal Sf 'lMy father says he thought nothing of stuclying live hours a night. Eflith- l1Vell, I rlon't think so much of it either. Mary- My father's a professor. Marian- Yeh? VVhat does he do for a living?' Miss F.- Florence, your essay on My Mnllzcr was just the same as your sister's. Florence- Yes, ma'am, we have the same mother. -lane D.- I wish I had lived three hundred years ave. Sarah- Why? ,l. D.- I W0uldn't have had so much history to learn. ru First Honor-A'lt's hard to leave L. G. H. Last Honor- Hard? lL's impossible. Miss S.- What are the two Ureat, menaces in the world today? IS . Virginia-''Halitosis and danclrullf. 1: Dumb- What are tive q and five q? Dora- Ten q. Dumb-' ' You're welcome . Roberta- Does the eoaeh have the team uncler control? .lack-- Does he? Say, every time he gets a headache, everyone on the varsity takes an aspirin. 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