Pikeville College - Highlander Yearbook (Pikeville, KY)
- Class of 1925
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SENIOR CLASS, 1925. 55-6522 By knowledge we do learn ourselves lo know, and what to man and what to God we owe. - Spencer PageTwo THE RECCRD DR. JAMES F. RECGRD MISS ALICE RECORD PRESIDENT DEAN. 5Qf'S2-9 DEDICA TION To Dr. fames F1 Record and Miss Alice Record for the untiring eforts towards the betterment of the College, we dedicate this book. 1 V -.a...-.. --:Jam -ug-.-1f f THE RECORD PageThree THE FACULTY REV. JAMES RECORD, AM., PILD., l,Rl2SllJ1fN'1'. ALICE H. RECORD, .bX.M. .. M.-xRx' 1. SPILLMAN, ,X.M. BESS CRAIQQ, .-XB. ...... . . Ross.xN.xH BIARSHALL, .RX.M. . . RLXRY AIARSHALL, A.B. . . . FRANK D. KIC'CLIiL1..XND, .-X MR. RIDDLE, A.B. ...... . SARA MCG0NAf:L13, All .. 'l'HoM.xs j. GREI2NLIfE, A.lf1 REV. K. P. SIMMONS, A.M. KI.XRG.XRE'l' IQERN, AB. .. .. Emu XV.-XLLACE N121LL . . . ETHIZL STICKLEY, ILM. .. ELIZARIETH MACM.xR'r1N .. LEN.-x CR1s'r .......... . TRUL.-X MAL: STOWERS . RUTH GREER ........... MRS. ENGMSH IQENDRICK . Miss L. LOUISE Mcmram . . MRS. JENNIE P, Clmslz .. MRS. XV. A. BRAGG ..... MRS. M1NERv.1x CLARK .. .li ...llmzzz .....b'ifvIf.' .....E11gIi.vlz . . .4V411l1f'11141fia'.s ......Lali11 . ..... .... . 5't'fl'llL'l' . ....... I 'lift'-17l'L'.Yfll'l'llf . . .1:l'l'1Il'lI and .S'fn1n1'sl1 .............f0tIl'lI ...........lJI..Yfl7l':x' . . .l7n111f'.vfiv .Sic'ic'1m' ....l'oiff .. ... ........... Plano .............Eiql1f1z Gmdr' . . . Si.1'1'l1 and Sviwzvilz Glwrlricfx l 0zn'tl1 cum' lfifflz Gl'lI'l1C'.s' Srrnazu' ann' Tllird Gra0'c'.v . ............. Ifirst Grudv . . . .Mafrmr . ..'llaLtrmr . .llafroxz . ..Uc1f2'01z PageFour THE RECORD MODEL COTTAGE ll'l1f'1'v1'z1 flu' Sl'lII.0I' Girly ,JIT Taught flu' fir! of Jlodc H011.vCkf'0jvi11g.O , ' K 1'- '- -- '- -- ' s f v M SENIORS , X , 9 X 'v 1. 4, , Y' 'f ., W Page Six T H E RECORD '! y,,. ,Q ' , ' 1 Y fn 'Q , ': f x f , X f f L. ' .:-X V, ff, , , , .9 DOLLY KELLY Basket Ball, '2-'21-'5. ,lunior Play, '24- Captain Baseball Team. Just Dolly. M ELSTER VENTERS ,lunior Play, 124. Class President, UZVOJIL' lm! lzvrsclf C1111 mufvlz lzrrsc EVERETT SLOAN f Big Boynl Entered P. C., 125. Basket Ball. '21 .--1 x'vz'mzd .SlllIIIf7501IrH RUTH HARMAN C Fritz J Clase President, '23, Class Reporter, 324. Junior Play, 324. 1 I lltI'Z'l' JIl Z'L'I' mv! my doulvlvf' J unior Play, '24, 2 guise.-Q-1 - r fi THE RECORD PageSeven BLANCHE FOGLESONG l Sil1g-Sollgyl junior Play, '24, Vice-President, '24, Assistant Editor, '24, Editor of REQURD, Basket Ball, '25, So scrruc in company, 'wlzmz you qff hm' out yozfd be x111'fvrised, ARTHUR REYNOLDS Q FreckleS 7 Latin Play, '24, ' Junior Play, '24, Basket Ball, '25 Mr-'f .fav-4 I zfmff lHlf'lc'I'XflIIlll qnifv all I 19110-ze' about thai, ' CATHERINE HUFFMAN Junior Play, '23, Latin Play, '25, PrcfIy is as ,brcfihv dovsf KELSA GEARHEART Gvnllv in HIlUHlf'l'.S and 1'I'S0lHlc in rlvm' Yi V K f :ff-b t-',, lb 2 f ,, .,,5,42 'k 'fif fy, I f l. N , ' it ' , ' - , A' ,Ii ,li 3, , 'f ' .Q , '- H J' I, -' v, Page Eight THE RECORD zu app, 47 X-X... DCRIE BLANTON t Ma J Debating Team, '25. Just mnuylz pvfv In Im a good xfmrtf' LASSIE HACKNIQY t Sass J junio-r Play, '24, Debating Team, '25, Glue Club, '25. President of Literary Socicty, '24, '25. Class Vice-President, '25. HSQKIIOIIIOII in, all lzzlv glory c0'uIdn't hold a fu lzv1'. JACK MILLER junior Play, '24, Latin Play, '23. Lv1 x arldzw alwuf if. LAURA TRIVETTE C Possette D junior Play, '24. 'Fnir was she fo behold. Ftllldlt' junior Play, '24, , l:......f a--Q.-, ., -V .,- -1. - THE RECORD PageNine MADIZLINE CHILDBRS l Mad l A Athletic Reporter, Class Reporter, ' Basket Ball, '25, U lmf lIIflk't'.Y hm' talk xv HlIlt'l7.vn ARNOLD XYRIGHT .1 1 jndg ,lunior Play, '24, Latin Play, '23, ik ll'lmf t t'u umzlvs Hr ymiv, Pm lllTUAlj'.Y fU'2rig11f, ' IVA ROBERTS .lunimr Play, '23, Basket Ball, '22-'23'-24, .-I frm' .vfwrt .mv ttfux, and xzilrrrr. Nl! SERILDA HUFFMAN junior Play, '24, -QI- Assistant Business Manager, '2-1. Business Manager IQECURD, '25, Msg,- Sn1aIl, hui 1III.j1l1f-V. gg 15 Page Ten T H E RECORD gl Q11- V11 ffm ,ls f M BESS TRIVETTE ,junior Play, '25, My, how .vlzc dctfsf.vf?j the' mcn! ' CECIL RAMEY C Blue Dick l junior Play, '24. Latin Play, '24-'25, --IH flu' yfrnrf HIUII un' dvud, and I, uzysc' sick. MARION AUXIER Pianist Glce Club. Clasa Treasurer, '25, NU 'Zl'L'Ll,di1Igl lwlls for Juv. DENZIL LESTER Q Tad l Junior Play, '24, Class President, '24-'25. Yell Leader, Latin Play, '24, Rv farcful, yirlx, df.rn'i vmlec him 11111511 THE RECORD Pa COME MEET THE SENIORS OF '25 A jollier class there ne'er will he Tliaii the present Seniors in old P. C. You ninst know this bunch so full of fun, So new you will meet them one by one. Now you will say, 1'm glad to meet you To Frank McClelland. our class teacher. Wfhen the Seniors want a picnic lunch He takes a weeny and goes for the hunch. Tad is our president, as many know, Not only that, but also IXIad's beau. Class reporter is Madalint-'s job: She writes all the doings of our mob. Marion plays for the Glee Club to sing, And she makes the old piano ring. Lassie made' the debating team, Sheff- not half as green as she may seem. Durie made the debating team, tooig She can make one think that red is blue. Did yi.-11 ask who put THE RECORD out? Sure, 'twas Blanche, without a doubt. This Dolly, who plays basket ball: She very fast, although not tall. Whom do we yell for at all our games? It's Big Boy, Everct's his real name. To Serildafs visits, the Seniors make, To have fine times and eat good cake. Judge would have gotten the watch last But he flunked, so had to stay with us here. A joke on Melster we now confide: fSoon she will be a blushing bridel. XVe do not have to talk Zll'JOLltiJ2iCliI He talks of himself all the time, in fact. And Bess, you know. the onei with the curls, The envy of all the straight-haired girls. There is Iva, who joined our class this year, To add to the class pep and good cheer. You know Cecil, Valentino the second, His musical genius can not be reckoned. Papa loves mamma? Laura love Poss? VVhen they are married, which will be boss? KeIsie's the- girl with domestic mind: Lucky is the man who her will find. Freckles, our darling, our pride, our joy, No class we'd have without this boy. Catherinels the girl who good pictures draw Beautiful pictures with never a Haw. A'Fritz Harman fills a large place, we claim But in avoirdupois, not in brains. Q00 JN gc Eleven PageTwelve THE RECORD SENIOR CLASS WILL lN THE COUNTY OF P,lKE. STA'TE OF KENTUCKY. S. s. U. S. A. ' We the Senior Class- of Pikeville Col- lege, County of Pike, State of Kentucky, being of sound mind and thoughtful dispo- sition, do hereby make and publish our last will and testament in order to distribute our interest in the school among the under-class- men and the faculty. lfVe hereby give and bequeath our dignity, our originality. and our difference in opin- ions to the needy Juniorsg also, we bequeath Ruth Stone and Elvia johnson to the Class of '26. Kelsa Gearheart wills her ability in Eng- lish to some struggling Freshie. Madeline Childers wills her calm, serious disposition to Edith Estep. to make her less talkative. Dolly Kelly wills her prowess in basket ball to Katie Mae Elliot, to aid her in keep- ing her feet on the floor. lack Miller wills to .lim Dick Huffman his love of argument and mischief. Ruth Harman wills to Jessie Ison all of her superfluous flesh to balance her under- weight. lfilanche Foglesong wills the joys and pleasures of Tmi Rijcokn editorship to the future editor, and all the able assistance that she has had this year. Arnold Wfright wills to Dr. Record a gavel, to'be used in bringing the house to order for chapel. Arthur Reynolds wills to Professor Rid- dle a Kiddy Kar, to be used in rounding up students who have cut seventh period study hall and a red pencil to mark demerits for aforesaid offense. Klarion .-Xuxier wills her intelligence to any one who will accept it. Lassie Hackney wills her ability to talk to teachers to Queenie Trivette, who sadly needs it. Melster Venters wills to Mr. McClelland a list or formulas with household names in order not to confuse his wife with said scientific names. Laura Trivette wills to Miss Kern a pair of scissors guaranteed not to stray from sewing box. Denzil Lester wills one jar of Stacomb to Alice Bruce to keep her hair out of her eyes during recitation. Serilda Huffman wills to next year's busi- ness manager a more prosperous year and an easier time in obtaining ads for said Riicoizo. Iva Roberts wills to Helena a new vanity refill for vacation. Everett Sloan wills his unknown love af- fair to any young and inexperienced Freshie. The Senior Spanish Class wills to their adorable, teacher one volume of Spanish love stories, to be read to next year's class. Bess Trivette wills to Miss Craig one volume American VVar Stories, to be read in chapel. Catherine Huffman wills to Chemistry Class of '26 one note-book with pencil. Durie Blanton wills to Bill Runyon her oratorical power, with hope that he will make debating team. Cecil Rainey wills to Mr. Greenlee one book entitled Love Letters. The Class oi '25 hereby swears that this is the last will and testament of the Senior Class of Pikeville College, Pikeville, Ky. CSignedb BLANCHE FOGLESONG. fSealj LASSIE HACKNEY, Notary Republic. T H E R E C O R D Page Thirteen CLASS HISTORY 0F '25 ln September, IQ2I, forty-live young boys and girls entered Pikeville College as Freshmen. They knew not, and they knew that they knew not, but were willing to learn all that the illustrious faculty should put before them. 'We were a distinctive class that year, as most Freshmen are, but one reason for the attraction to the class was Aunt Eppief' the best-natured fat person with whom we have ever come in contact. The class we liked to attend was llotany, where we fathomed the mystery of plants and the usquarsh. seed, under Mr. Magee. The first of our class to leave us was Sydia Coleman, who changed her name to Runyon. A goodly number of Freshies became tSophs and started the second year of our High-School course. XY'e had learned through the experience of our first year that it pays to study. A number of girls started to learn the art of sewing under the direc- tion of Miss Jean Nash. By the end of our Sophomore year we could sew very nicely. lt was in the Year the Model Cottage was opened, and the girls of our class had the honor of cleaning part of the cottage and washing all of the dishies. We also welcomed two new arrivals to our class this year, one, Miss Blanche Foglesong. who came to us from the frozen North, or the 'State of Wfashingtong the other, Mr. Denzil Lester, from Columbus, Ohio, who in all respects seemed a model boy. ln this year our class lost four more in the cause of matrimony-Miss Zella Martin, Miss Co-ra Mims, Miss Truda NVilliams, and M r. Alfred Sowards. Everyone felt that you get out of a thing just what you put in it, when we began our third year as juniors. We braved Geom- etry. Cicero and American Literature, and most of us came up smiling. Each one knew that he must accomplish something this year, and the faculty soon became accustomed to the sight of us studying. ln the course of the year we presented to the town tive numbers of entertainments, one of which was C'inderilla: or, The Glass Slipper, a sparkling operetta, given by the class. lt was a success, and the memory of it will stay with us all for the years to come. Another feature of the year was the ban- quet we gave to the Seniors. lt was given in the church, which was prettily decorated, and a faultless menu was served. ln our -lunior year and the summer that followed we lost through matrimony three of our classmates. Margaret 'Cornett became Mrs. ,lack Hatcher, and Zenobia VVood married her classmate, Elster Smith. ln the fourth year we welcomed to our class E-verett Sloan, from Stanton. Durie Hlanton, Bess. Trivette and lva Roberts are also newcomers to our class this year. As the fourth and last year of our leligh-School course opened by our say- ing among ourselves, 'Tl can't imagine l am a Senior, Doesn't it feel funny? I can't believe it's true, but it was true, and now that our Senior year is coming to a close, we realize that the happy days and years that are passed can not be recalled. tW'le really believe we are Seniors now, although we may not look as dignified as some of the classes. that have preceded us. The Seniors, in leaving, wish to the under- classes the happiness and fun that we have had in our High-School course, and may we all he loyal Alumni of Dear Old Pikeville College! Page Fourteen T H E R E C O R D PICTURES OF DESTINY Un the great mountain of life there was a mag- nificent storml. Lightning flashed, trees crashed, and a great deluge poured down the ravines and finally flowed into a foaming torrent at the foot of the mountain. But the wind dashed now only the trees, making them groan and shudder, and the water now' only staked the moss and roared against the rock: but both great phases of nature imprisoned an aerial figure in their powerful arms and bore it along amid the outbursts of the storml's passion and finally in a glare of ficrce, white light- ning set it down. at the entrance of a huge cave. Yes, it was the night of May 332, 12125, and the phantom-like figure which rode the wind and glorittl in the wildness and freedom of the storm was none other than the spirit of the class of And the cares-that was the long winding care of life with its crooks and turns. lnto it, with a leap, the spirit bounded, eager to see and learn, for it knew that on this night it would be shown the destiny of its members. And so it wandered on, running and stumbling, laughing and exulting, it loved beautiful pictures that met its gaze or shuddcring as the way grew' dark and fearsome, Finally a bright light gleamed far ahead in the dusky shadows and with eager steps it ran toward it. And what did it see? Mother Time, an old. old, wrinkled woman scarred by the marks of years was brewing a steaming broth of Destiny in the Caldron. of experience. She was chanting a weird S0'l'lg, as witches usually do. But Mother Time was only the background of the. spirit's in- terest. From the mysterious broth vapor was winding up ini long coils and spreading out, forme ing a misty, bluish panels on which were living pictures of what is to be in they lines of individ- uals. Tho spirit of the class of '25 crouched in a shadow nearby and watched as picture after pic- ture unfolded. It was eager, expectant and even trembling, for it is rather gruesome when you see mirrored' your own destiny. Suddenly, as the spirit looked, a bright light shone. on. a gaudy crowd of people and a stage of one of New York's massive theaters. And then wonders! A tall, airy figure, half walking, half floating, glided out o-nl the stage as the! leader of a line -of chorusl girls. The spirit stared, for it was none other than Kelsa-the frivolous little girl who once floated about P. C. A. The picture faded just as Kelsa bowed grace-fullly to the ap- plauding audience. And there came into the mist a blue haze, out off which there grew into shape a rugged canyon, and stretching away from it, the great desert burned and sparkled in the midday sun. As from the clouds on the hcrizon, there flashed a broncho andl rider. They approached with the swiftness and grace that marked the rider's skill on the ranch.. One could not mistake the fact that the rider was a girl. Suddenly she turned and showed her tan face clearly, and the spirit groaned ini dismay-it was Ruth Harmon, our Fritz.'i The glow of the desert faded into walled room filled with desks, and from children sneaked or grinned. Behind the teachers desk there was a tall, dignified, stern-faced woman of perhaps fifty years. VVondering, the spirit looked closely-it was Madeline, an old maid school teacher. The spirit thoughtf W'hat nextf' Slowly the school roomy faded. There flashed a. huge' auditorium filled with sophisticated men and' women of the political world, They were being swayed and held by the speaker on the platform. who plead eloquently. The scene closed with the audience wildly applanding, and the modest speaker slipped hurriedly out to the curb and entertd a beautiful limousine. The spirit felt envious about this occurrence and pressed more closely to see the occupant of the car. He saw and was startled -for it was Marion. Marion, a political speaker -and her chauffeur was Arnold. Next came a peculiar scene, animals trotted 9. gray- them about, and more conspicuous than the rest was at cage of young Possums. Presently a woman came around and gave them loving pats. Then the spirit knew, fer these words flashed bel rw' the picture- Keeper of the Zoot and her Pets --it was Laura. As the spirit looked Laura, faded and the pos- sums seemed to grow taller and merge into an indistinct figure. Slowly there grew into concrete- ness a, dignified woma.n with large' shell-rimmed spectacles, and the spirit knew this type of human- ity to be a college matron, and under the gray' hairs and specs he recognized the features of Dolly. A train burst across the scene and a hqure in tattered overalls and a slouch hat clung to it. The train stopped, the hobo drew the red handkerchief from his neck and snatched his hat off. Could he have done it, the spirit would have screamed-for' it was Durie. Then came: a barbarioush scene. It was at com- bination Beauty Parlor and Barber Shop. The spirit looked close-ly and knew the woman, who was cutting a frowning woman's hair, was our peaceful Bess, and the girl who polished an old man's nails and at the same time giggled hilariously' was Melster. Oh! the spirit moaned. dot none of my members have artistic ttmperaments? ' Then, as in answer to his thoughts, there flashed acioss the panel a beautiful music studio. Among the crowd which sat entranced, the spirit recog- nized some of the greatest musicians in the world. At the piano was a fair woman, who caused a world of m-usic to burst from the keys. The music ended-a tall. broad.-shoullderccl man arose--with one accord the artists cried- a, song, a song. VVith a smile and a bow and showing no embar- rassment. one of the world's greatest singers poured' T H E R E C O R D Page Fifteen his soul in wonderful melody, wliile the girl at the piano accompanied him. The spirit gasped I--for it was Iva and Big Boy. Next came a scene in a. crowded crossing in Chicago, A Fish seller and undertaker were quar- reling because the big hearse had broken a wheel off the fish seller's wooden wagon. The quarrel became hotter and might have ended in blows had not a tall scowling policewoman rushed up to stop it. Then they all stared at each other in astonish- ment and laughed hila.riously, for the undertaker was Denzil, the fish seller was Jack, and the police- woman was Katherine. Then came a marriage scene-a dainty little bride in white' trailing robe and misty veil was marching to the altar and the spirit gazed into Serildas radiant face. He turned to look at the groom-he gasped-it was the world's heavyweight champion--in other words, Cecil. Then came a scene in a side street of a small town, The sign, Butcher Shop, glared from a dirty yerllowish house, and Bakery was painted on the window of a nearby and equally disreputable- looking structure. Next the butcher appeared in the door. About the same time the baker appeared in the door, admiring a loaf he had just taken from the oven. They looked at each other and the butcher greeted the baker thus: Hello, Frecklesf' and the reply came back thus: Hello, Lassie. Lastly came the picture wif a poor woman who bent over! a tub and rubbed away on soiled clothes while sucls dripped from her elbows and perspira- tion. ran in streams down her face. For a few minutes the woman worked, thenr lifted her flushed face and-it was Blanche, All grew dark-the old woman faded, the spirit Heated back out into the storm and disappeared into the blackness of the night. Q.l' .i1D FAREWELL TO HIGH SCHOOL lQiY SX D. Of all the sad things that can come to pass, Causing many heartaches, many tears, Is the fact that we are soon to part, And be separated for years and years. Yet thou hast been our friend, O Pikeville College, Thou hast brought us up aright. Thou hast trained our hands and heart To act with the best with might. A From thee we have learned many lessons, Though it came not through our books. They will follow us the whole world o'er, Through its byways and its nooks. 90 we come now in our last years, At thy feet to humbly kneel, And to ask for the blessing Upon our future life to sail. But as all must go, we say good-bye, Sounding like the doleful knellg It must come aus our meetings come, Fare thee well, l-'ikeville College, fare thee well. Page Sixteen THE RECQRD COLLEGE DEPARTMENT TOP 'Row Klvff fo rigl1f.j Richard VV. ,lmws .... Dayton Night School, '24 Esther Mac VVilliams... ......., P. C. A., '24 Myrtle Hughes .... ............. P . C. A., '22 Miles Rurey Thacker .............. P. C. A., '24 Ercelle Looney. .. ..... Elkhorn City H. S., '24 Mr. Andrew Hollars ........ Murl, Kentucky, '17 SEA'ri5n Klrft in riylzij Mildred M! Smith ........ Prestonsburg H. S.. '24 Elizabeth Coyer.. ...Prestonsburg H. S., '24 Nanye V. Morgan ..... ............ P . C. A., '23 Elizabeth Owens. .. ............ P. H. S., '22 Marie Williamson ..... .... P . C. A., '22 T H E R E C O R D Page Seventeen Bertha Childers Maude Jones Ted Justice Helen Goacl Frona Tackett Edith Estep Holly Matney Charles Venters Kermit Miller Jack Sanders Henry Scott 'Did not finish the year. JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Eary Atkins Willie Runyon VVinnie Rogers Rebecca Moore Helena. Keel Margery Harman Dasibel Utley Nora Wolford 'Garrett Johnson 'Martha Chandler Elvia Johnson George Huffman Harold Madison Emmett Jarrett VVyatt Jarrett 'Babb Jarrett Fannie Jarrett Qmuritd5 'Merwin Runyon Queenie Trivette Ilma Osborne Blanche Venters fmarriecll Alice Bruce Mandie VVright Hatfield Josephine IIC O +-4 U2 Alton O'O'1' 6 M Xie CU --4 Z4 E: L-1 o I U 'E .-C-' bb 5 GS P V 5 va QF' O Q GJ 'U 5 :- 44 x.. OJ L7 5 O Is essie J E E rn Cecil SOH Rohm Bill pe Hau VY e Ma liot Justic El 4-I 4-4 O CJ CD .Lf v-1 f-1 .4 O W E cvs ..- v-1 v-1 .v-4 'P 5? 'hm FE 2' fc D6 : E :vs E :- GJ -C U V-V KU I FU E En E P 'U 1.. O l-T-4 TS' FU D-4 yers Nora Sal 4-7 4-I CU L-1 we fc D3 0.4 GJ J .L5 I3 lvl p- f-1 --1 4-I : Cl W CJ U- C1 v-1 .4 :ws Lf-4 ?1 c gy MCC Peg her 'E 'J-'I 'C cv U L-1 'IJ .Cf Q CEI Yau F' U7 VI .E O .-4 .- G' -C U1 1- Katherme Ma R .f- 2 f l R THE RECORD Page Nineteen FRESHMAN CLASS Elsie Trivette 'Clytie Syck Madeline jackson Octavia Layne Fayne VVilliamson Gertrude Evans Catherine Elliot Elsie Wiley Opal Castle 'Mexie Cains Flora Ford Edith VVayland James Huffman Katherine Ratliff Lu-la Bentley Edna Lewis Ruth Nunemaker 'Did not finish the year. Fay VVeddington Hazel Elswick Oma Coleman Nell johnson Pearl Frazure Kansada McCoy Floyd Hall Carl Adkins Bird Trent Lundy McCoy Luther Trivette Ed Greer VVill Greer 'John Reynolds Don Bush Millard Roberts Robert Robinson Carson Moore XValter Trivette Don Foley Clarence Mullins Zelma VVa.ltz Ernest Coleman -lohn Childers NVade Haupe Taft VVeddington Bill Vlfecldington Joseph Riddle Virgil Taylor Fred Madison 'Robert Johnson Leonard Jones 'Hart Jones PageTwenty THE RECORD T H E R E C O R D Page Twenty-one GIRLS BASKET BALL TEAM THOMAS GREENLEE, COACH' Tm' Row MADELINE CHILDIZRS IILAXCI Ili F1 1l2Iil,SfJXG EDYTHE ESTETP FANNIE GEAR! IEART Sl-icuxn Rmx' FANNIE SMITH NELL .IK JI INSUN THIRD Row ALICE BRUCE MARGERY IIARMAN DOLLY K ELLY Page Twenty-two T H E R E C O R D THOMAS J. GREEN LEE COACH PIKEVILLE COLLEGE GYMNASIUM T H E R E C O R D Page Twenty-three BOYS' BASKET BALL TEAM ARTHUR LYONS CSki1my7 Cwfllffl' ' EVERETT SLOAN f Big Buy 3 Fl7l fl'fINI'lf KERMIT MILLER CSmittyD F or-ward A GEORGE HU FFMA N lDustyj Guard D Page Twenty-four T H E R E C O R D Guard E . JAMES HUFFMAN tjim Dick! IO HN LEVVIS F 01'ic'ard Forwa-ra' 1 GARNET VVHITE BILL -RUN YON Guard T H E R E C O R D Page Twenty-five College College College College College College College College College College College College College College College College College College ...... College ...... College College 5 .its I-l 17 45 34 39 zo 30 26 22 21 95 32 52 3 3 63 49 570 3 8 9 3 23 BASKET BALL BOYS TEAM SCHEDULE AND SCORES Elkhorn City RlcRobei'ts . Xlc.Roberts .leukius .... Elkhorn City ,lenkius ,... Legion . . . Paintsville . Russell .... Bluefield .. Russell .... Bluefield . . Paiutsville . All Stars .. lroutou . . . Xkfolfpit . . . Rielilaucls . . GIRLS TEAM SCHEDULE AND SCORES Paiutsville . Paintsville . Russell .. Russell Pikeville Pikeville McRoberts .I enkius Pikeville Pikeville Pikeville Paiutsville Russell Bluefield Russell Pikeville Pikeville Pikeville Pikeville Pikeville Pikeville Pikeville Phiutsville Russell Paiutsville Page Twenty-six T H E R E C O R D Wm' DEBATIN G TEAM The Debating Team for the year of ,25 were not victorious, but still we are proud of them. They met their first opponents at Paintsville, Kentucky,.where they made a loyal stand, but were not declared victorious by the judges. The members of the team are: 'Pofessor Frank D. McClelland, Coachg Henry Scott, 'Class of '26: Misses Durie Blanton and Lassie Hackney, Class of ,25. T H E R E C O R D Page Twenty-seven ,T -' -5 sw .w.-,., ,Z Li., .it -24 31 -2 uf, eff '-gff-:.+,,f5:::: .f'f'a,f':-...'1E'Y'V: ?fT: ffchg.-?e+ 1'i'i.5Qp:'-1 f.,.: 1: 4'x 2if4ff-'35x'. It GMA LITERAR .WA tit: A, nu 'ff' .4 Vl 5 . 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Et? 3: m8 f-I 3w GJ'-4 LA... .Um ,Q -L- Hatfield ine eph 'L '1- V1 3 di P-l f-1 -1 .CI fcmi 1.- Page Twenty-eight T H E R E C O R D LEGIATE DEPARTMENTS OL C AND DEMY CA A T H E R E C O R D Page Twenty-nine I COOKING CLASS COOKING CLASS DURING LABORATORY PERIOD RUTH STONE LAURA TRIVETTE MAUDIE WRIGHT FRONA TACKIET QUEENIE TRIVETTE REBECCA MOORE INOI in Picture5 MISS MARGI-XRE'lR' KERN IDOxII:s'I'Ic SCII-ZNCI-2 'l'If1.xcIII-ZR? Page Thirty T H E R E C O R D i SEWING CLASS Sewing Class NVearing Dresses Made During Class Under Instruction of Domestic Science Teacher S'r.xND1N43 KLEFT Tn Riczlewh ILA SCOTT ,IOSEPHINE HATFIELD EDIT H XfVA'L'1IER'S S ER I LDA HU FFM A N MISS KIAQRGARET KERN KD. S. TEACHER, Siikriili f Li1iFT To IQIGHTVI FANNIE GEARHEART EULA LEE BARRETT XVINNIE ROGERS LEXIE FRANCISCO T H E R E C O R D Page Thirty-one PIKEVILLE COLLEGE GLEE CLUB llncler direction of Bliss Neel, Yocal Teacller, El Girls' Glee Club has been developed, of which we are very proucl. They have given some excellent recitals during the year. Those enrolled are: ST.xNmNc: 1qll,1:1f'1' Tu RICZIITJ MARYLAND HOLHROUKE RUTll HARMAN LASS-lE lnlAC'KNEY MILDRED SMITH HELEN SCOTT FANNIE SMITH Slf:X'l'lfll ll.lilf'1' To RIGHTJ HELENA KEEL Yl RCINIA H ATCIEIEAR MARGERY HARM AN SERILDA TIUFEMAN ALICE BRUCE MAXIE MOORE M ISS, NEJSL, Vocm, ',l'rf3.xc1er1iR Tlmsli ENROLLED BUT Nm' lN TIIE PICTURIC ARE: MARION AUXIELR GER'lxRl'l3E EVANS A VIRGINIA GENTRY Page Thirty-two T H E R E C O R D LAYING OF CORNER STONE OF NEW ADMINISTRATION BUILDING PIKEVILLE KY APRIL 17 1925 QI1 T To RIGHlj DR EDQAR P HILL Secretarv of the Bowd of Edueatzow of flu Preslwfer1an plzzfrclz REV LAYTON ILIOVNIIUON Pmtor of the Baptut Church MR GILLIPS Ofiifcr of the Mclxmneq Steel Corporafzon DR IAML5 F RFCORL Praszduzt of Pzkewlle College X . 5 1 ' I. . ,AW N Rags' ,, T 1' VI ' .,,3h'g: gwpx . ,, - f W , W 1 ' 1 1 -A V V i . . .4 , , ,A . , , . . . ,-. -. , , Y -1 -, I r - ' - ' J ' , . L . ., ' ' ' - 4 , y T 1 . I . Y , , . - I, . , . . V, A - . . V, , . W , I - , V . . . . . . - . . , . I . . 44 4- ' - T H E R E C O R D Page Thirty-three VALE In the course of many years. Friends like these might he forgotten: XYe have made this for your reference- lfor your thoughts of yesterdays. 4771 0 Staff THE RECORD i iiiisiToRY OF TilixiQfiQiit3DEL COTTQYQEE Rzln Beat Why' Advertise -' VVICC ' ' ' 'E ' G ' , , 1 , . LA'f'?'DIf?0ff50'V5 sffm oA. nuff-mam Hallnvve en arty BUMNNIJS M4fvLv7?. Ml-.Y-S Bfffj' CRAIG INewSxsl1, n I FAIULTY Anv:56R umvr .fxmnsrr W MfWCff ?'V H 'f? 0'V i456r'f,f0'T9Rr i it i MT fDfT0'? NEWTON HORN, Assistant lslusiness Klanager. HENRY SCUTT, Advertising Manager. tNot in picturej Page Thirty-four T H E R E C O R D l v 1 1 l I I 1 i 1 I R K l 1 i 1 x LGF! i F APPRECIA TIQN 5 we Q The Senior Class wishes to express their thanks to Mr. Spurling for use of all Pictures s in this Annual. t 'a 5 4 1 i at Lgvl t Y 1 1 4 , A ,V ft C. D. RYAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER ALL CALLS ANSWERED PROMPTLY Day and Night Phone, No. 290 PIKEVILLE. KY. AMBULANCE SERVICE , Full Line of Cut Flowers CI0lIIf1IlIIF1If.Y of Z Memory V If it is, you will renieiuber us ' I when you are sick. If you are well, The Classic Cafe e ' you should he happy, enjoy your meals, rest Jerfectlv at niffht. and A Good Place to Eat i I und your l2llJO1'S ligght ztndbeasy to -4- I accomplish. If you are not in per- fect health. it is time you should Courleous, Prompt learn something about chiropractic science. Iiivestigatioiis will Cost you nothing. I Dr. P. M. SABAT CfiHRoPxR.xCTCm Our ilfoffo THE C AT CAME BACK, SC DC ALL IVHO EAT AT HOURS: S-It a.n1. P ,. e L. 1. y 2 Th . C f I2-8 PJIT. -MUN ll i e a' e l Haines Bldg., Pikeville, Ky. Try the Drug Store First-We Will Appreciate Your Business AVE Sz WILEY D R U G GIS T S J'ervice with a Jmile 1 1 1 CALL BROTHER HAR DWAR E COMPANY Qlxu wRPmu'1'1Cn3 Wholesale and Retail Mine, Plumbing, Electric and Building Supplies Vmnipt Service and Shipments. Phone Us Your Orders. I'llUXES, 75 .XND 77 PIKEVILLE, KENTUCKY by W, CALL W. 'ii CALL 3. M. 012111 8: Emu FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Phonesg 75, 77 and 72 PIKEVILLE, KY. l'm1npt Sei' e and Shipments. I T H E R E C O R D Page Thirty-seven !.'ll UllilllillllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllillllllIllIIlllllllIIIIIillllllliIIlIllll'3lIIIlllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIilllIIIIIIlllIIIlIllllllllllllllllltllliilllllllilllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllIll!Elllllllllliliillllllilg .Q CoL1.EGE PEP W 5mi3 willlllllllfiillllllllflIllllllilllllllllflilllll1lilllllllllllllllllliVlliilllllllliiililllllllliiifllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllblllllllllillllllllillillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll4lllllllillFlllliiilllllll3lillilllllliitlllli1llui3Sillliiilillllllllillllli Little Brother- Sister, l think if I wasn't Of all sad words of tongue and pen. here Cecil would kiss you. The saddest are these: l've tlunked again. ljistenf Leave the room instantly, you 4. ,xl .za luiil lDOy'. 'f' 'Z' 'X' Soph.- Ever homesick ? Mr. McClelland- Radium is constantly FTCSI1'-:Y653 that 5 Why' I leu- giving oil particles of itself, yet it never gets 4. 4. 4. :my less. ' Q , He had fallen for her. rlhey were in 'lackd 'liliat's the kind of stuilf they ought to make money of. i -! !'+ Said .-Xtom to Molecule, Oh, come unite with me 3 Sai-xl Molecule to Atom, Theres no ailin- ity +'! !' To a college man the most insulting thing as a gift is a pockethook. -I'-X-y+ Miss Craig- Dolly, when did the Revival of Learning take place P Dolly- just before Exams. +'! !' Prof. Greenlee tin geoinetryj- NN hat did Archimedes discover when he was tak- ing his bath ? Bright 0ney.. Dli1't. junior- ior team F' Senior 'P+-I' Wlhat do you think of the Jun- It beats me. classes together, but she didn't speak to him. By desperate means he hnally met her. They were alone. His dream had come true. Hows your Math she asked. Good, he replied. Hows your Anat- omy l think you're horrid! she exclaimed. '! !'+ Alice- Is he good at spinning a yarn F Holly- Yes, but he sometimes gets tan- gled up in the thread of the story. 'Z'-P+ Teacher- Is there a word in the English language that contains all the vowels P Senior- Unquestionably. Teacher- lXVhat is it P Senior- l've just told you. 'I X !' Everett Sloan- I'm trying to grow a moustache. and wonder what color it will be when it comes out ? Dusty- At the rate it's growing, l think it will he gray. SANITARY DRY CLEANING CO. N! Master Dry Cleaners PHONE 195 PIKEVILLE KENTUCKY Special .Xttention Given To Mail Orders. The Day and Night National Bank PIKEVILLE, KENTUCKY Capital, 3l00,000.00 Surplus, S 20,000.00 4 per cent. Interest on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates of Deposits. Economy Supply Co. E. E. TR1vE'1 iiE, PROP. PHONE 456 Staple and Fancy Groceries, Can- dies, Confeetioneries, Cigars and Cigarettes, Fruits and Vegetables. PIKEVILLE, KY. HEFNER BROS. Leading Jewelers and Watchmakers Caroline Ave. PHONE I 1 5. VI. I. Moore, President. Rzitliiif Yice-le'rcsiclent. Linton Trivette, Vice-President X I . llcviiis, Cashier. B, A, Ratiiff, Assistant Cashier Cnlllfvlilzlrnfx nf Pikeville Natinoal Bank PIKEVILLE, KY. 47? on Savings Xecounts. Safe Deposit Hoxes for Rent. COllIfVIiHIClIliS of Harman, Francis, and Hobson Cumberland Publishing Company llNCUllPllR.X'l'lflDl COMMERCIAL and J O B PR I N T E R S I'L'lil..lSlalERS UF THE XEXYS ilgvlzfx for Remington Portable Typewriters l'lliliX'll,l.lf, KY. IF IT'S FLOUR TRY l PER TOR Tlellf F'LUL'R 'lllRliX'l' MADE KANSAS WHEAT FAMOUS Kentucky Wholesale Co. VIKEYILLE, KY. IJIST. NEW YORK RESTAURANT C O M P A N Y 1 IN Cr PRl'ORiX'l'lflJl Open Day and Night YC PUR VATRON AGE .Xl'l'RECl4X'l'ED PIKEYILLE, KY. Cbzazpliizzvizfx of The Pikeville Furniture Co. 1 rxuoizm JR,-X'lll'fDl XYIRIKJLESALE AND RETAIL ln the Busy Block PIKEYILLE, KY. y T H E R E C O R D Page Forty-one COLLEGE PEP Bliss Neel- Ruth, can you sing a solo Ruth- No: l'm sorry, hut I can't duetf +4-'Z' Margery--'Say, what's the matter with those jokes I sent in Editor- XYell, some of them I've seen before. The rest I havent seen yet. -!'+'!' Prof.- All men descended from mon- keys. Am I right ? Any Bored Student tin thoughtl- Yes: but who kicked the ladder out from under you F +++ Freckles- Cecil sure is getting roun' with this new typewriter of his. I hear they go somewhere every nightf .lack- Yep: she's a regular Remington Portable . 'X' 'I' 4' llliss Craig- XYhat do you say when you step on a lady's dress Freckles- It can't be done. 'X' 'I' 'I' A MIsUNDERs'1'AND1NG. Lassie ttstudying Vergill - l7'firissim .Luna premitf' Kelsa fwho interrupts and says mocking- ly J- VVie kiss him if Luna permit. You'd better put away that nonsense and study your Latinf' '! I'+ Laura- Do I have any mail ? Newton Cmailcarrierj- VVhat's your name P Laura- You'll find it on the envelope. .-Xnyhody- XYhat do you expect to be when you get out of ltligh School? Most Students- An old man. +++ W'liat is it makes the Tower of Pisa lean XN'orry over the thoughts of how near it is to falling, I guess. f '! ! X' Macleline'- Isle said after we were mar- ried we would share each other's troublesf' Marion'- I didnt know you had any. Mad.- lVell, I said after we were mar- riedf' '!'+'!' Catherine Huffnian- WIhy don't you let us make some nitroglycerine Professor- Because we already have too many rising young chemists. 'P+-Z' Mr. McClelland tin chemistryl- I just read an article in the paper that read: 'Sev- en men killed by ethyl gasf Melster- lMy! W'hat a wicked woman. 'I-'Pei' Everett- It's a beautiful sight to watch a young girl grow into womanhoodf' Arnold- That's right. So many of them these days seem to want to grow into manhood. +'! !' Alice Ihwice- KNIliy was 'Skinny' taken out of the game ? Holly Matney- For holding. E.- Uh, isn't that just like Skinny P The F irsl National Bank Oldest Bank in the Sandy Valley PIKEVILLE KENTUCKY OFFICERS f XX L1 Ll SAM POX I P d zf XX XX 6 P I f JOHN M. 'YO C I XX AL1'1f,R ,l'l.X1Cl'IER, I ICF-Pl'C5ldCllf I. E. BROOKS, Laslzzcr Armour's Quality Products 216 PIKE AVENUE PIKEVILLE KENTUCKY PHONE, 91 60 Ways to Serve HAM WHAT AM - T H E R E C O R D Page Forty-three COLLEGE PEP It isn't what a girl knows that bothers us, but how she learned it. ++'!' Telegram to Friend- XYashout on line. can not come. Reply+ C'onie anyway: borrow a shirt. 'I I-'X' Miss Marshall- XYhat advantage did the orth have over the South F , Cecil Ramey- They had the women. +++ N DUTY BOUND. On arriving in Frisco my mo-ther had lots of trouble with the officials there about the Chinese vases she endeavored to bring in. C'ustom P I'll say she did. 'X' 'Y' 'I' Student- Father, what is the Board of Education F Father- Wl1e1i I was in school it was a pine shingle. 1 Lx. .Q 1 1 Q 4:55 lk f f' I ,ova . ul A . if IB' r ICQOQ ' k l x5 l Z X, X She- l have so much correspondence that the letters are just rolling in. Ile-Ulsluh! They must be circular let- ters. 'I' 'X' 'P Ruth liarinan- jack, what are you look- ing for? .lack Cat bookcasel- I ani looking for the Holy Grail. 'Z' 'I' 'I' l reshie - I want to do something big and clean before I die. Senior- -XfYash an elephant. '! ! !' Senior- Are you the man who cut my hair last time P Iiarber- I couldn't be, sirg I've only been here a year. 'I' 'I' 'X' Shel- Do you know I have a sister who is a co-ed ? He- Never mind, darling. I love you too much to let that stand in the way of our happiness. U ,fyf iflk I- fqezhl 6.801 X Wig rn! T seem 'fxrvwnf g ,f5?T:iQ fi! 'K f veg ' I ,f-17 1 DN f-iii: 4 'PE X Qi, ' ,s T T'3.iX 'I , 4, at nik! -i ,N , x.. glkgd. 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Assets: Dec:-:mber3l, l924: .Sl,055,896,2l0.42 Issue policies that pay Double the face of them on Accidental Death, and they also pay 310.00 each 551,000 for total and permanent Disability. You are presumed to be totally and permanently disabled to work when you have been sick for three months. They pay the full face of the policy at your death. even it you have drawn out a large sum on Disability. When you are disabled to work you do not have any premiums to pay. R. T. JOHNSON, Agent Qld' .glflfilifllf of Pif6'Ci fNC CSOHFQC PAULEY BUILDING PIKEVILLE, KENTUCKY ffl: ffff rfzr Buff .SNIIOTU in Torzwi - C0lllfJll IllClIli5 of SURE IIS the . A Home Furniture Co. WEDDINGTON MULLINS MOTOR COMPANY Automobile Accessories and Supplies STUDEBAKER and CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE PIKEVILLE KENTUCKY Photography .Xuy one Cilll make Zl sxmpshot P11f1tug1'z1pl1- X113 1 I ll 11 1 ll ll XL1 1 C1061 Not c e yo11e. l ever. 0.1 1 1 tclucc ll I 0 't1-ait. 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