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T H E R E C O R D Page Nineteen ' Q s ,kiwi I W. , 'Hg .' ff L- mg, .. .- C-sl.-EL'-1f'-1 ieo1,v'vm September, 1922, saw sixty-five Fresh- men enter P.. C. A., the largest class that had ever entered. Magny of the six- ty-five had played and studied tio-gether through the grades. Three, Helena, Margery, and Henry, began their edu- cational career in Miss Kendrick's room.. At the end of the second year Henry move-d to Frankfont where he continued his studies. Winnie, Maudie, and Perle joined us in the fourth grade, and Alice in the fifth, staying with us one year. There is a tradition, hoary with age, that somewhere in the dim prehistoric times, Dusty and P'oss entered school, but the exact date is nuot known. The class was further increased in the seventh grade by the addition of Queen- ie and Ted.. In the eighth grade, Ilma, Helen, and Frona joined our ranks to be lulled to sleep by the musical read- ing of The Bells, and Poe's Raven The Freshman year saw the begin- nings of great things when Harold, Emmett, and Wyatt hailed from Pond Creek and Alice returned. Nothing un- usual marked our freshman career. We were as dumb as any other freshman class. In spite of this, a good number of us made Sophomore. We loo-st Perle for two years, but Dai-sibel and Mae joined us. We had two permanent additions in our Junior year, Maude Jones and Henry Scott. This year we conducted successfully a good lyceum course and presented two pleasing dramatic pro- ductions, A Corner of the Campus, and Primrose Path. Another impor- tant event this year was the banquet we served the Seniors at the Derrianna. It was prepared by the girls with slight assistance fI'lOfI'I1 the boys. During the summer that followed we lost through matrimony Holly Matney who was with us from the sixlth grade. F Nancy Wolford was here in '22 and '24 in the normal class and returned to become a Senior of '26, Ruth and Elvia, preferring our class to that of '25, de- cided to wait and graduate with us. Our class has been illustrious in many ways. Four of so-ur members have been on the boys' basketball team and two on the girls' team, four girls are mem- bers of the Glee Club, and one boy has been a member of ,the debating team for two years. All in all we feel confident that this is the largest, most learned, handsom- est, most accomplished and most loyal class that has passed or ever will pass through the ol-d Caollege.
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Page Eighteen T H E R E C 0 R D jldwb-e NANCY WOLFORD J OISEPHIN E RATLIFF It is the tranquil people who How Wise must one be to be accomplish much. alwayskindf' Entered from Phelps., '24, Chaplain Lambda Sigma, '26. Lambda ,Sigma Literary Society, '26. Junior Play, '24. - -I HELEN GOAD Silence and reserve will give anyone a reputation for Wisdom. Junior Play, '25, Lambda ,Sigma Literary Society, '26.
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I PageTWenty THE RECORD The Class Will IN THE COUNTY OF PIKE, STATE OF KENTUCKY, S, S. U. S. A. We, the Seniors of 1926, of Pikeville College Academy, Pikeville, Kentucky. at this time being in sound health and strong mind, and having perfect know- ledge of the contents of this will, do hereby will and bequeath our personal belongings, facts and peculiarities to those who will have need of them- We, as a class, bequeath to the Fresh- men our good looksg to the Sopho- mores, our geniusg and to .the Juniors our dignity that they may obtain the appearance of Seniors, also all other facts and fancies which have not been bestowed hitherto.. To the Faculty we leave our appre- ciation and good behavior. As individuals, we make the follow- ing bequests: Alice Bruce wills her place on the Glee Club to Virginia Hatcher. Harold Madison wills his marked ability in science and mathematics to Estell Varney. Winnie Rogers wills to Hester Aux- ier her high ideal-Garret Johnson. Margery Harman wills to Tom E. May her cooking apples. Mae Horne wills her gentleness :of spirit to Genevieve Cline. Queenie Trivette wills her good rec- ord in school work to Margaret Walker.. Charles Venters wills to Fannie Smith his season ticket to Ellwood, with all hopes that she will be more fortunate than he. Ruth Stone wills her noticeable man- ner of giggling to Maxie Moore. Perle Ratlii wills her regular dating hours tio Gertrude Evans. Josephine Ratliff wills to Madaline Childers her favorite novel, Why Blush? George Huffman wills to Fred Mad- ison ,the right and privilege to study day and night in order to become a famous university professor. Emmett Jarrett wills to Rugh Mc- Clelland his front seat in Miss Mc- Cutcheon's Spanish' Class. Wyatt Jarrett wills to Charles Moore full right and privilege to keep the class in a humorous condition by crack- ing jokes once in awhile. Henry Scott wills to Elsie Trivette his oratorical power and energy. Frona Moore Tackett wills her daily sandwich and coca-cola to anyone that can afford them.. Maude Jones wills to Nell Johnson her gentle voice and pleasing manner. Helena Keel wills to Edith Wayland her dignity and pioaise. Daisibel Utley wills Lois Smith her beau-with plenty of fresh cream. Elvia Johnson wills Carl Hatcher to Lexie Francisco. Helen Goad and Nancy Wolford will their quiet dispositions to girls who are over-frivolous. Ilma Osborne wills her Dormitory Orbit to Bernice Kelley that she may keep order- U MAUDIEI WRIGHT, Class of '26.
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