Louisville Male High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1932

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355 4 9, 061 Z P sr' X ix 1 it new T fb-iso!-1 Y 5 X K 1 l History of the Class of '32y, In the beginning of the year l93Il there entered into Louisville Maile High School an ignorant mass of young, gosling-necked creatures which were uncercmoniously called freshmen.,' They would peer with fearful wonderment into each dark cor- ner and class roomg they would cringe at the eagle stare of the proud and lordly beings, who were called useniorsl' by the National Society for Research of Queer Animals. Slowly but surely these freshmen became accustomed to the work and surround- ings. They drank deeply of the wines of knowledge and of the fine example of school spirit which is still maintained. Now for the first year, which to us seems but minutes in the never-ceasing retinue of time. This first year held in store for us the First Annual lVlay lVlusic Festival. Under the direction of hflr. lVlarzian, Mr. VVotowa, our most capable music professors, and the guest artist, Mr. Stuart, the fete was a grand success. Since then it has become an annual affair. Hyland Bizot piloted the football team through a successful season to top hflanual by 7-0, Red,' Kennedy crossing the white line. YVe were also very proud of our prowess in other athletics. Thus ends our first year, which seems as an experience about half true. Now we can look with disdain upon freshmen, for are we not above them, are we not YVise-fools ? VVe had now become acquainted with our classmates and Ten

Page 13 text:

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1 S 1 1 fi 42 594' Y' A N 4. xi Nv A r ' Q I5 ,- USL exarns will never be forgotten. How our knees shook as we waited for the door to open In spite of our earnest endeavors, in this year, we did set a record for the school honor-roll. Our annual game with Manual ended in a 6-6 tie, but we too '1 7-6 beating in the Charity play-off ifanie, which was not to go on record. M X 2 a . .tg Iklf N V uf x X, wx - Q 4 y N ' teachers, and had settled down to the work before us. lhose first few final L ' ,l Y I k . X. ' . B. 'V 1 n N By this time most of our material classe: had changed but we were still the saiue group. H-'hen a student begins to brave the silent and forbidden corridors of the school without a hall-permit, one can say that there is truly a junior. The class had now come into its own, and was beginning to be recognized. During the summer vacation preceding this year, Professor Carpenter, our principal heretofore, had been promoted to the Board of liducation and this office was filled by the very capable Professor hrlilburn. As usual, we made a fine athletic record for that year. with a l4-U victory over our hereditary enemy. Our student trip was the Hume- lfogg game at Nashville, from which game we came out on top. During this year our famous hand won the State Contest at Lexington as they had so easily done before. Now we think, 0nly one more year. At the beginning of his last year in high school, every boy says to himself, I shall work harder this year than I have ever done beforef, This is well said and well carried out hy each class, as can be seen by the records of past classes. Our last year has seemed so much shorter than the previous ones. XVI: started in September, a little later than usual, and now graduation time is on us. VVe succeeded in winning the State Track Meet at Lexington. Captain Roe guided the Purples to a scant 4-0 victory over our insistent Red foes. All through the four years the R. O. T. C. has made advancement and good records. During this time there have been numerous changes in the school faculty, old ones leaving, new ones coming. Twice during our now short stay at High School has the entire school been saddened, by Mr. Thwing and Nlr. Pennington, who passed over the Great Divide. Our thought of Just one more yearn has changed to If I had just one more year. It is not as easy to leave the old school as one would think. VVe have spent many happy days here. This is but a small portion of the true history of the class, which would be very interesting, but it is enough to form an impression. VVe, the Class of 193231--S, who have tramped the beaten paths a fraction deeper, sincerely entreat those who follow to use for an example, not us, but those who have gone before, and, as they have done, become :ui example for those who follow you. VVith this, Adieu, mes amis. Respectfully, R. KENNE'l'H HKJIVSE, Historian. Eleven

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