Pikeville College - Highlander Yearbook (Pikeville, KY)
- Class of 1931
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BBB Eehicaticm Zin the Days ni nlh, itiing Qrthuc fnunheh the Qliahle iknunh anh Debi: catch its sechices to ifaumanitpg so is this, The ilaighlanhec of jaineteen ilaunhreh 1Ehittp:Q9ne, hebicateh tu that Zlheal of berhice tu Iaumanitp which is the fnunhation of iBikehille fllfnllege ante which is the one Eubhess to which all Zlnstitutinns must he Debi: cateh if they are to enhure. 12 .9 1599 joremoro itkealiging its limitations ano ina: hilities, the Staff of UEhirtp:QBne has enoeahoreo in spite of them, to present in an interesting may the historp of iBikehiIIe Qiollege of this pearg it has enoeahoreo to bring out the spirit ano aspirations tnhith oominate the srhool ano the stuoent hoop: to portrap that spirit of sportsmanship which is the prioe of iBikehiIIe Qilollege. The Zfaigblmturl' J Qluntents Qhministratinn Euniur flliullege Qeninr Iaigb Zuninr Ziaigb Qrtihities Qtbletits bnapsbuts Qhhertisements Xiu ---f Page I , I 1931 3 514921-2119:-Q 73 J1PROSPlCIAH'z Q Annonrss Q -m f? lea-3 Zlhministratiun ...,...........tbe fuunhing of a Qlahlz Buunh That was tu he, for the lube of Gob anh men Qnh noble herbs. the flutner of all the haurlbf' Zllbe Zbpigblanorr l I Page eight Ben. Eobn Barbour EJB. Yiitt. E. Er. Zgarher was for ttneutpzfihe pears a member of the Igoaro of Qlirustees ano for ten pears iBre5ioent of the igoaro. Zlae was oehoteo to the cause of Qllbrisz tian QEoueation, mas a tnarm frieno ano mise counselor. I , l 1931 Ihr iblglllanthrn' tl ef tl F N tw r f ilillr. ?Lintnu Ulirihette illilr. ilftthette tnas a member ut the Baath uf Glirustees ants at the time of his heath, its sects: tarp. iiae tnas faithful as a stuhent, anb lupal anh belpfulas a trustee. iiae knetn must of the stuhents personally ani: mas a ftienb to them in time uf neeh. Page 11 I A A I 1931 The Zbigblanher . , 1 - , 1 1 QBfficial Euearh -'L Rev. James P. Record, Ph.D., D.D. President Rev. Samuel R. Curry President of Board of Trustees Mr. Linton Trivetteik Secretary of Board of Trustees Term Expires 1931 Rev. Adelbert P. Higley ...............,............i... ........ C leveland, Ohio y Mr. Andrew E. Auxier i....... .......... P ikeville, Ky, Mr. Frank A. Connolly ......... ................ P ikeville, Ify, Mr. James D. Francis ...... ....... H untington, W, Va, Rev. Hugh Leith, D.D ......., ...,,,,,., W ilkinsburgy Pg, Mr. Rowan R. Hardin ........ Cincinnati, Ohio Mr. Otto G. Hitchcock ...,..,. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,.. E riel, Pa, Terinl-Expires 1932 Senator R, P. Ernst ...................................................... Covington, Ky. Mr. T. H, Harman ...... ........ P ikeville, Ky. Mr. Linton Trivetteek ...... ......... P ikeville, Ky. Nh.ChumZnnmennan ......... ...... Newpm1,Ky- Mr. Albert A. Cochran ............. .... M aysville, Ky. Mr. Lyman H. Treadway, jr ......................... ......... C leveland, Ohio Term Expires 1933 Rev, W'illigim L, MeCoi-mick, D.D ....................... Philadelphia, Pa. hlr.1D,1L P1.BdelDoxveH .......................... .u1Httsburgh,QPa. 3 Rev. james F. Record, Pli.D., D.D .......... ...... P ik6Vi1lC, Ky. Rev. Samuel R. Curry ......................... .......... A shland, Ky. Mr. Charles F. Vtfeavei -....................................... .......... A shland, Ky. YDied Nov. 8, 1930 Page ten . I u 1931 Qlfhe iipighlmlhrr X 4 elm REV, JAMES F. RECORD, A.M., Ph.D. President FRANK D. McCLELLAND, A.B., M.S. PATTY HOUSTON, A.B. Dean Principal of Junior High School Department of Science English, Latin Chemistry Page eleven I - I 1931 Q,-S.. 1 5 L Qlbe Ziaigblauher , El , - I i 4 JESSE CHARLES HAZZARD, A.M., Php. Department of Ancient Languages. WILLIAM P. JOHNSON, A.M. Department of Education and Psychol- ogy. MRS. W. P. JOHNSON, A.B. Preparatory Department: English and Algebra. EMMA MALONE, A.B. Preparatory Department: Biology and History. MARY I. SPILMAN, A.B., M.S. A Biology and German. KIDDOO P. SIMMONS, A.M. Department of History and Economics. MRS. EDITH HATFIELD Matron of the Derriana. ETHELBERT LITMAN Training School. MRS. JENNIE P. CHASE Matron of Wickham Hall. MRS. BERTHA RUTHERFORD Secretary to the President. WOODWARD BYERS, B.S. Manager of the College Cafeteria. Page .twelve I Cl ...L 1931 Qibc Zlaighlauhcr I I MARCELLA MUELLER 1 Voice. ' RALPH WADDELL, A.B. T Director of Athletics. Instructor in Physics. MRS. ENGISH KENDRICK Foundation Department. BETTY WATSON, A.B. Training School, Seventh and Eighth Grades. LORAINE BOETTNER, B.S., Th.M. Department of Biblical History and Literature. MRS. J. C. HAZZARD, M.S. Department of Home Economics. LOUISE LANDRUM, A.M. Librarian. RUBY B. CLOYD, A.M. Economics and Education. HELEN EICHHORN, B.Mus. Piano and Pipe Organ. BESS OWENS, A.M. Department of English Language and Literature. Department of Modern Languages. MARY HESTER COOPER, A.M. Department of Mathematics. ...-.J 4 'N f Y l 1 T Page thfirtcen -9 1931 The Zbigblanhcr i li ,c .rl A LYSTE OF TUNES AND WORLDLYE SONGS Certain of wh were sunge in ye Yere of our Lord MDCCLXXVI, And wh pieces will be once more played and sunge by ye Faculty of Pikeville College at a GREATE CONCERTE TO BE ATTENDED AT YE WICKHAM CHAPEL in ye Towne of Pikeville, in ye County of Pike, in ye Greate State of Kentucky, on Thursdaye, ye 26th daye of ye Month of Marche in ye Yere of our Lord MDCCCCXXXI. GREATE CONCERT Tmlest ,.,,-,,,,,,,V.V,,4Y,,,,,,,,,,,,Ve,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,.,..............,...,......... ,....,.,...,.....,., F a ther Kempe Player on ye Harpischord ..............,i...........,...............Y.....Y..............,...,... Keturah KeZlal1 Kobb WOMENNE SINGERS: Samantha Ellen Hitchinpost, Susan Jane Cobblestone, Julia Mehitabel Appleblossom, Rachel Addie Huggs, Jerusha Anne Bedotte, Miriam Hepzibah Korn, Polly Pringle, Sweezy Sophronia Snapdragon, Jemima Sophia Spinningwheel, Betty Amelia Lightfoot, Susie Sample Snodgrass, Sally Stubbins, Patricia Trentye, Betty Matilda Braggert, Prudence Drusilla Cloverleaf, Patience Perkins. MENNE SINGERS: Signor Kito Tito, Zedekiah Bill Caruso, Jonah Steamroller Muzzlewit, Noah Jeremiah Greene, I. B. Reuben Rubenstein. . YE FIRST PARTE My Countrie, 'Tis of Thee ..........................................,. All ye Menne and Womenne Singers Creation, L. M. D ...........,...........,......................,.. ......... A ll ye Menne and Womenne Singers Captain Jinks .,.........,.................................................,,............. Sunge by Zedekiah Bill Caruso Worldlye Solo with Fiddle Accompaniment, Love's Old Sweet Songe .................. .. Kempe, Miriam Hepzibah Korn Worldlye Songe, When You and I Were Young Maggie ......... ............. S ignor Kito Tito Songe, Swing Low' ',.,,., .......... H epzibah Korn and All ye Menne and Womenne Singers When Gabriel Blowed His Trumpet ..... .,........................,................................ F ather Kempe Two-Parte Songe, Reuben and Rachel ..................................,........................................ . Addie Huggs, I. B. Reuben Rubenstein Strike Ye Cymbals ....... ....................,.....,.,........................ F ather Kempe and Schoole YE SECOND PARTE Silver Street, S. M .........,.........,..i................................ Alle ye Menne and Woliienne Singers Grandnia's Advice, by ye girlish maiden ................................ Julia Mehitabel Appleblossom Four-Parte Songe, Annie Laurie ........,...,.................,..............,..,,,,.....,.,,,.,,.,,,,,...,,,,.,,.,,..,, the Misses Cobblestone, Korn, Kobb and Cloverleaf One-Parte Worldlye Songe, Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep .........,,......,...,...,,,....... . Steamroller Muzzlewit 31166011 ................................ 1 ................................................................................... Patience Perkins YG Folke Songe, Old Kentucky Home ...... ...,.... A lle ye Menne and Womenne Singers One-Parte Songe, Johnny Sands ........... ................... P rudence Drusilla Cloverleaf The Debating Society ----.---......................................................,...,. Susie Sample Snodgrass Familie SOng'6, KL1Sin Jedediahn .......i............ Alle ye Menne and Womenne Singers M9lT10Ti0 Songe, Swinging Neath the Old Apple Tree .....,.,........ Alle ye Treble Voices Songe of ye Old Folks, Should Auld Acquaintance be Forgot . N. Ye price payde will be used to assist pep leaders in finishing payment on ye gymnasium harpischord. Page fourteen 1931 iunior Qliollege Q lusty youth ............ ........ tn ho often sam The splenhor sparkling from aloft ano thought 'gn' il coulo elunh ano lap mp hanhs upon it, Then mere it mealthier than a leash of laingsl Ulhc ibigblanhcr . I - I Page sixteen KK H H H bopbnmures MISS COOPER Class Sponsor True happiness comes from a sunny heart. EMILY B. MOULT Olyphant, Pa. Music washes away from the soul the dust of every-day life. Class President. OTTA DANBURG Pikeville, Ky. Her music charms. Vice President. ALVIE ALLEN ' Floyd, Va. I love to lose myself in other men's 7 mindsg when I'm not walking, Im reading. Secretary-Treasurer. TAC WEDDINGTON Hardy, Ky. Knows what he knows as if he knew it not, What he remembers, seems to have forgot. Class Reporter FRED BARTLEY Hellier, Ky. To live as gently as I cang To be, no matter where, a man. HOMER BARTLEY Hellier, Ky. Calm and quiet, but jolly, toog And if you need a friend, he'll see you through. 1931 I ,-1 3 j 3 li F is 01502 ilaigijlanher L. - 1' 'ch LOLA VIOLA BURKS Betsy Layne, Ky. Sober, quiet, and demuref' ERMA M. CAUDILL Burning Fork, Ky. :'Entranced, I saw a vision in the clouds. RUTH CLIFFTON Hellier, Ky. H Let's be happy as we go along. RAY DONSKY COURTNEY Jonesville, Va. A gun, a dog, and frosted leaves, A sunny day and the open fields. BYRD W. COX Paintsville, Ky. The right to live, to strive, to earng 77 To love, to laugh, to serve, to learn. HAZEL DAMRON Milford, Ky. Happy am I, from care I'm free, Why aren't they all contented like me? U HENRY DAMRON Virgie, Ky. A smile, a joke, a funny story, And not his books-his glory. With a smile, a laugh, and a song'- 77 1 Page seventeen xl93l The Zlaigblanher V ,--gf i s Page eighteen UA FRANKLIN DAY Pikeville, Ky. I'd rather be a poor man in a garret with plenty of books than a king who did not love reading. HELEN EPPERSON Pikeville, Ky. Every book and every tree, Every twinkling star I see Hath something good to say to me. HARRISON W. ELLIOTT ' Asheville, N. C. With song and pen he tries to end The call of rhythm, but it comes again. PEARL FRASURE Harold, Ky. little lady often harbors a great soul. DEWEY HONAKER Pikeville, Ky. No one knows an editor's cares but an editor. CLIFFORD M. JOHNSON Johnstown, Pa. A man's a fool if not instructed in a woman's school. Ni N i i l 1931 , A L e . The ilaighlanher l l..r He learned more from smiles and ten- ll K6 With hair waved by Wind from the sea, Patient, loving, thorough and kind, FREDERICK F. JOHNSON Sheffield, Ala. der looks Than he ever did from out of booksf' MALCOLM T. JOHNSON Prestonsburg, Ky. 0, 71 A gentleman, manly and stronb. BERYL B. KENNEY Augusta, Ky. 'Tis not what we have but what we enjoy that makes us happy. GRETHEL N. KEESEE McCarr, Ky. A friendly smile, eyes that dream, And ways as quiet as an Autumn stream. ARNOLD T. MALMBERG Grand Rapids, Mich. A man's friend, true as there be. GLADYS MAE MOORE Shelbiana, Ky. We hope always to have more of like mind. Page mfnetemr 1931 Qlhs ibigblanher l A I Page twenty ll 1 KK H ll JEWEL MOORE Burning Fork, Ky. The greatest pleasure in life is that of reading while we are young. WILLIAM MURRILL Pikeville, Ky. Learning by study must be won, Twas ne'er entailed from sire to son. HOMER A. OWENS Pikeville, Ky. ' Be gone dull care, thou and I shall never agree. LILIAN GOLDIA PORTER Allen, Ky. It's the songs ye sing and the smiles ye wear That's a'makin' the sunshine every- where. CECIL RAMEY Praise, Ky. Good friends are better than fine gold. JAMES MILLARD ROBERTS Osborn, Ky. As a man speaks, so is he. 1931 Olbe ibighlanher I I It ...i tf o Ct NOAH SAYERS Grundy, Va. He walks through life as he meets every taskg For work well done no questions are asked. IRENE SYCK Pikeville, Ky. Words and smiles of friendliness Mingled with much inquisitivenessf' EDWIN HALLARD WHEELER Pikeville, Ky. I believe in friendship, for I have found it goody , And I believe in kindly words, for 1 have understood. MILDRED WALTERS Pikeville, Ky. Contentinent furnishes constant joy. FAYNE WILLIAMSON Pikeville, Ky. God gave us memories that we might have roses in December. NANCY WOLFORD Phelps, Ky. To do good rather than be conspicuous. Page twenty-omf I It I' ' 2 41 1931 The Zfpisllllanhnzr I li .5 Page twenty-two BIIIDIIP In the vales of my memory Are lovely castles and towers That were builded long ago In my idle, childhood hours. They stand so grand, so majestic- Like relics in some museum, Some of them are vivid and real, Qthers are misty and dim. ln these halls of silent remembrance I've stored my greatest treasuresg There I go when all alone, And meet with sincere pleasures. There I meet with many friends And find my joys and pains, And in some bright, secluded spot Find my classmates' gilded names. 'Ilhere I stop to have a chat Of times of long ago, And with myself and them I talk Cf things we used to know. Then we call the roll again, But in a solemn voiceg And should there be no silent names Together we'll all rejoice. -..-.- A. q-1-. 1931 ......i l V The Zbighlanher Jfreshmm Ray Jackson ...., .................................. ............... P 1 'esident Frank Auxier ....... .. ,...,..,... Vice President Reuben Allen ......,.,. .,.....,. S eeretary-TreaSu1'er Miss Eichhorn ........ ........................ S ponsor Herman Rainey f........ . ,............,............. Athletic Committee Estelle Casebolt ............ . ......... Class Reporter Cfirst semesterl Marshell Wattersoii .................. Class Reporter Cseconcl semesterj Claybourne Stephens ...... .........................,..... C hapel Committee In the fall of nineteen thirty There entered in Pikeville College A mighty band of Freshmen Seeking Fun and Knowledge. Page twenty-tlwee I 1 ' 1931 Ciba ibigblanher I I freshmen Grayden Akers, Leila Mae Akers, Ted Akers, joe Amick, Ruth An- derson, il. M. Arnett. B Mary Auxier, Qllie Baker, Iva Alice Barrett, Ethel Begley, Hazel Belcher. Ival Belcher, Pebble Belcher, Laura -lean Beverly, Mildred Blackburn, Belma Blanton May, Ethel Boyd. N I All through the dreamy Autumn days They played and worked by turns: Obeyed the Sophs and bore the curse That every Freshman earns. Page twenty-four I , I 1931 Ciba iiaigblanber . freshmen Margaret Boyd. Norman Burke. Willa Ann Butcher, Emma Burnette. George Caudill, Greeley Chaney. Mrs. Herbert Chaney, Hassel Charles, Opal Charles, Acy Childers, Gypsy Childers. John Childers. Bertha Childress. Mabel Clark, Charline Coleman, Creatie Coleman, Ernest Coleman. They romped gaily off at Christmas time, Leaving' their books behind, But when they returned and test time came Loose books were hard to find. Page twenty-five A Ti. I 1931 The Ziaigblanher , I A CI I I I jfreshmen james Coleman, Mae Coleman, Uma Coleman, Riley Collins, Columbus Compton, Nora Conn. Avenelle Cooley, Raymond Cooley, Hazel Crain, Carlie Avis Crum, Vergil Curry. Clyde Damron, Gladys Damron, Pluma Damron, Cfirdell Dingus. Flor- ence Donley, Alma Dotson. And when the second half began Our mighty class became The double of its former size- Hard times were much to blame. Page twenty-six I A I I -'-C 1931 Ufhe Zbigyhlanlmrr ,A TT l ' ' -'sf .N T 1 is .M : as A '- .-r-avg' sf. 3. X X- . X -.Le 01' 51 . X CN, ::.i4af. I -. Q V, ' ie . . ' : of - ' ' -, x xv. ,, Ml - if 'fix :X-sf?-Erik -T -PJ' . WX 'x'o ,E' - 1 MH I KA- ' T' v Rv . 'XRME , P3 e f L- xx 191. ' QW' -:Q 3, - s 'gum AN'-vt yur---sw-X.. sgweai. .d,,..-Q H .E . is ,,Wl.,.... MQ, sg, is 5, V ,X .G Kwai! ,bf -:V ,X . ' - 3 .Q w it- 'x 'Kiwi . ,:,4 .-:X '- 'X - 'G,S- 'T' ' 'N' ..Xs- s ' , rc: x ' -r W V e ,l gm., , s -N ' - ,: M f .f 1 e x 5,5 is W, if N' - ---- 1 ' T- ' X Y 4 X . 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Aim 111 Elv freshmen a Flswick Clarence Flanei M l , , 'y, anel Fleming, Gwynne Ford, W'ebble Francisco, Merl Fuller. Lowell Gilliam Willi G , am oodson, Virgil Gray, Frank H Graham Harris, K all, Georgia Hall. olo Harrison Thomas Hill Ch , , arlotte Hinkle, Helen Hinkle, Reta Howard. The classes wer u e fille d to the bursting pointg There was confusion in the hall. More teac hers were ordered and seats se And the College took care of th em all. cured Page twenty-seven 1931 T...-.. .. Uibe igigblanher ly , i L v Y I i :Freshmen Mousie Hylton, Lillian Jackson, Esta Jenkins, Mignon Jones, Beatrice B Kelly, Myrtle Kelly. Clara Kendrick, Sally Kimbler, Naomi Lemon, Annie Laurie Leslie, Emma Lou McClure. Lundy McCoy, Elberta Martin, Gertrude Maynard, Mae Burke Maynard, Stuart Moore, Ben Mullins. The newer half of our mighty crowd Did what the teachers said they should, WVhile the older half of this same band Looked quietly on and understood. Page twenty-eight ......i 1931 Ulbe igigblanbcr I ,, .I 4 M Jfresbmen Clara Mullins, Eivens Mullins. Edmund Murphy, Etta Usborne, Nina Mae Parker, Susie Parks. Lawrence Parsons, Authelia Pauley, Doris Penix, Haskell Pinson, Qpal Preston. Ocea Rainey. Victor Ratliff, Mrs. Dewey Randolph, .lolin Reynolds, Mary Hager Reynolds, Freddie Riddle. But Spring came 'round and the Campus green VVitli its stone wall looked inviting. The quest for knowledge was left for fun, And a quest far more exciting. Page twenty-nine .K 1931 Qlhe iaighlauher . y , e I y . I y I I jrzsbmen I Adam Roberts, Charles Roberts, Norabelle Roberts, Pebble Roberts I Cnot in picturey, Ranel Roberts, Mrs. Ruth Roberts. Ernest Scott, Frank Scott, Grayson Self, Bessie Smallwood. Draxie Smallwood. Mrs. Elkie Smith, Maxie Smith, Opal Spears. Helen Spurr, Jessie Staf- ford, Upal Stafford. Romance lingered and the days rolled by VVhile they rollicked and played at work: Till final exams with a cruel revenge Decided that they couldn't shirk. Page thirty I -I 1931 The Ziaigblauher I i I .....l Y freshmen -letta Stratton, Ida Stumbo, Robert Sword, Myrtle Tackett, Clyde Tay- lor, Glenn Thornbury. Bill Thacker, Verna Tolliver, Mollie Trivette, Ereel Vanover. Ruby VVacle. U Zelma VValtz, Kelsie VVa1'cl, Hurst VVebb, Ertel VVhitt. Raymond Wolfo1'd. Now some are Sophs and some are notg But P. C., how can you stand Another bunch like this has been- This mighty Freshman band? Page thirty-one .K 1931 Ollie Zlatgblanhcr I I I I , II gfresbmens Qscent Hur happy days as Freshmen have come to a close-for the most of us. NVe think that we have had the best class that has ever graced the Pikeville College Campus. We came out for knowledge and a good time, and think that we have finished the year with plenty of both. Will these parties with our condescending superiors fthe Sophsl ever be forgotten? Plenty of pep, good sportsmanship, good scholarship, snappy boys, pretty girls-Freshmen of 19.31. Yes, our happy Freshman Clays are over but may we look forward and not backwardg and in that future may we, turning to this page, remem- ber the good old days when we were only the frosh'.' AS DECREED Most Beautiful Girl., Most Handsome Boy. Best All Around Boy .,,.... Best All Around Girl Most Popular Girl ..,,,,a..., Most Popular Boy ',... . Best Boy Athlete ....... Best Girl Athlete ......... Most Bashful Boy... Most Bashful Girl .,..... Class Sheik ............,iaY.. Most Attractive Girl.. Class Cut-Up ............... Fattest e........,.. Skinniest ......,. l!Vittiest ............, Best VVorker .....,., Dreamiest .,........,......i. Most Important .....icc Best Natured ........., Most Humorous ...,.., Song Bird .......,,,..... Class Flapper ......,,. Teacher's Pet ......,,. Most in Love c....,. Class Pest ..,.....,.,,,. , Most Dignified ....... Page thirty-two .....,,,Authelia Pauley .........,....Virgil Gray ......Cy Rainey .......Opal Spears ,i....Mable Clark Jackson ...,...Reuben Allen ......,.Verna Tolliver . ...... Grayson Self ...,....John Reynolds ,,.,,,.,,.,..Frecldie Riddle ,,,,,........Mollie Trivette .......Mary Hagar Reynolds Auxier .......Mildrecl Blackburn ...Coluinbus Compton Amick .........Claybou1'ne Stevens ....,.....Willa Ann Butcher .....,..Marshell VVatterson . ...,........,.. Frank Scott ....,..Hazelle Belcher ..............Eivens Mullins ........,Draxie Smallwood ....,v..VVebble Francisco .......Nina Mae Parker I 1931 O L Q ADHONTES fa j g 0. 1: 1889 beniur Zlaigb CC ............................... beer fullntn the Ep these tall fits ants our fasbfalling burns Sm makc tbp manbuoh migbtirr bay hp nap: Sunset is the :base 19 ..-........ Ciba ibigblanher I I 1 4 s Page thirty-four beniurs MISS BESS ALICE OWENS Sponsor For our honors, our victories, our will to do, To our Sponsor, Miss Owens, all credit is due. FANNY MAE HOWELL Howl', Pikeville, Ky. Our President, yes, it is Fannie Mae, And the best we've had or will, we say. Record, Sodalitas 3, Class Reporter 3, French Club 3, Mock Commencement 3, Y. W. C. A. 4, Home Economics 4, Class Presi- dent 4. ' CHESTER SMITH Chee Pikeville, Ky. He's snappy, he's peppy, and spirit, I declare, A basketball player? Well, hold down your hair. Yell Leader 3, Junior Play 3, Basketball 3, 4, Mock Commencement 3, French Club 3, Debating 4, Senior Play 4, Yell Book 4, Min- strel 4, Manager of Cubs 4. JACK CANELLA KegA' Wayland, Ky. When the cry, Watch 'em play is heard you know Captain Jack has a holt' and is rarin' to go. Vice President 3, Junior Play 3, Mock Coin- mencement 3, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, H. A. C. 3, 4, Yell Book 4, Minstrel 4, Senior Play 4, Secretary 4. JETTA LEE HUFFMAN Flea Pikeville, Ky. Knowledge is not for the oldest, you see, Our wisest and youngest is Jetta Lee. Sodalitas 3, French Club 3, Treasurer 4, Record 4, Glee Club 4, Debating 4, Y. W. C. A. 4. GEORGE BREWER Judge Campton, Ky. George is our cartoonist, I'll tell you why, He draws his own pictures and pictures don't lie. H. A. C. 4, Reporter 4, Basketball 4, Base- ball 4, Minstrel 4, Senior Play 4. A 1931 ,,-t Qlhc ibigblanher l L.. REBEKAH AMICK Becky7' Pikeville, Ky. Becky's all right if she's left alone- Just another reason why boys leave home. Sodalitas 3g Treasurer 3, French Club 33 Mock Commencement 35 Record 4g Glee Club 4, Y. W. C. A. 4. FRED BLEVINS Chatter White House, Ky. Fred, the maker of all these rhymes, Will rise some day to heights sublime. French Club 3, H. A. C. 3, 4, Class Poet 45 Minstrel 43 Senior Play 4. CLEMONS BRACKETT Tubby' Hardy, Ky. Handsome and tall, and left-handed, too, Straight hair, grey eyes and number nine shoe. Mock Commencement 33 H. A. C. 3, 45 Bas- ketball 3, 4g Vice President 4, Debating 45 Senior Play 4g Minstrel 4. CLARENCE DAMRON C. D. Yeager, Ky. He's a ladies' man, but we shouldn't careg It's all on account of his curly black hair. Mock Commencement 3, H. A. C. 3, 43 Senior Play 4, Minstrel 4. JESSE DOTSON Jess In Chemistry, History-any old place, When Jesse's around, you're not in the race. Mock Commencement 35 H. A. C. 3, 45 Senior Play 4g Minstrel 4. JANE EVANS Archie , Pikeville, Ky. We never take notice of her eyes, hair, or things But whenlwe hear her, it's My how she sings! Sodalitas 35 Junior Play 33 Mock Com- mencement 3g Glee Club 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. Sec. 4. - ,WU , Page thirty-five 1931 Gite ibighlanhcr Q fi I Page thirty-six SARAH ANNA HAMBLEY Saranny Q Pikeville, Ky. Though everything's dull, there's nothing to do, Her jokes or her laughter drive away the blues. A Glee Club 3, 43 French Club 33 Home Eco- nomics 43 Mock Commencement 3. GLIMA HUGHES Glima Pikeville, Ky. She needs no honors to remind us of her past, Everyone loves her-the belle of our class. Highlander 3, 43 Sodalitas 33 French Club 33 Junior Play 33' Mock Commencement 33 Y. W. C. A. 43 Yell Book 4. SARAH BELLE KARSNER Snookie Pikeville, Ky. We think she's French, and so would you, She's just all right, and comment allez-vous? French Club 33 Mock Commencement. 33 Home Economics 4g Y. W. C. A. 4. MYRTLE KELLY Micky Wolfpit, Ky. Who says the girls can't play basketball, too? You'd change your mind when you see her come through. French Club 33 Mock Commencement 33 Normal Club 3. ARNETT MEECE Uncle Russel Springs, Ky. First year in the game, but that doesn't matter, As a basketball center, there is no better. Basketball 43 Baseball 43 H. A. C. 4g Min- strel 43 Senior Play 4. VIDA MOORE Vita-mine Hellier, Ky. She's never the least though maybe sheis last, She's now the most popular girl in our class. VIRGINIA MURRILL Virginia Prema When others have failed you, there's one thing to do, Just go to Virginia-she'll see you through. Class President 33 Orchestra 33 Glee Club 43 Home Economics 43 Highlander 43 Mock Com- mencement 33 Y. W. C. A. 4. I .l. 1931 .-1 ..-.-, 2112112 Zbigiiluniarr I ICC! . DORIS PENIX Puny Shelbiana, Ky. She's hard to see, but that's just her size, It does her no harm for she's little but wise. Sodalitas 3, Mock Commencement 3, French Club 3, Record 3, 4, Class Secretary 4. RUTH REPASS . Rail Road Pikeville, Ky. Not to be tall must have been her resolve, Just five feet two, and cute as a doll , Highlander 3, 4, Sodalitas 3, French Club 3, Junior Play 3, Mock Commencement 3, Y. W. C. A. 4, Debating 4, Yell Book 4. DORSEY ROBINSON Dorsey Greasy Creek, Ky. Not tall, not short, not slim, not fat, Just Dorsey. Don't know her? That's cer- tainly too bad. Normal Club 3, Y. W. C. A. 4. JOE STONE Joe Rock Pikeville, Ky. Though he's not so handsome, he's a wonder, you bet, When he wraps his mouth around a clar- inet. Sodalitas 3, Orchestra 3, 4. MAURICE TRIVETTE Levi Jonancy, Ky. Only one secret here is needed to tell- He's a blond-hence the girls like him so well. Mock Commencement 3, H. A. C. 3, 4, Min- strel 4, Senior Play 4. WENDELL VEST Wetzel Royalton, Ky. We've heroes a-plenty in field and in hall, But as hero of studies, he beats them all. Minstrel 4, Senior Play 4. VIRGINIA WALTERS Ginia Pikeville, Ky. What team could losef its desire to win, With Virginia, our cheer leader, boosting for them? Yell Leader 3, 4, Mock Commencement 3, Junior Play 3, French Club 3, Y. W. C. A. 4, Home Economics 4, Athletic Association 4. Page thirty-seven 4 'X N l ..1...,- 1931 ZEhr ibigblanhrr Page thirty-e The Qlllass nf T!Lbirtp:Q9ne We are the class of Thirty-one, The class that is the best. VVe've labored hard to reach our goal, And never stopped for rest. We'xfe never boasted nor shouted in praise Of our victories that never were wong But found through the labor that's lighted our day That the winning of them only is fun. We'xfe guided our ship through the harbor reefs To the haven of rest beyond. VVill we rest? No, never! 'Twill never be, For our watchword is, Onward, and on! VVe've builded our hopes on labor alone To guide us o'er the raging maing To the goal of our life, to the end of our strife, To a Character ! not fame. Gur crashing discords in the years thative passed, Will chime in the years to come. For who could win 'gainst the fighting vim A Of the class of Thirty-Gnen? Witli spirits undaunted, success we haunted- It's for us of Thirty-One To show that we can, with our fighting hand, Win a victory that's never been won. -Fred Blevins. ight 1931 A Qlhe ibighlanhsr I , , I ...J s I 41, i Qlllass Ziaisturp In ye yeer of our Lord Nineteen Hundred twenty Byte, forty-six Freshies adorned ye Campus of ye olde Junior High. We elected Glima Hughes ye Presidentg Jack Canella ye Vice Presidentg Helen Stanley ye Secretary and Treasurerg Fanny Mae Howell ye Reporter and Louise Lan- drum ye Sponsor. This class was recognized throughout ye whole school as ye peppiest class P. C. A. hadde ever knoxynl. Ye main diversion of ye Fresh- man class was ye many skating parties in which some managed to keep an upright position-and some-F ln ye Spring we entertained ye Sophs with a picnic which everyone enjoyed. In ye yeer of our Lord Nineteen Hundred Twenty Nine ye class dimin- ished to twenty-five members. After having settled down to hard Work we hadde a class meeting and elected ye following officers: Ye President, Jack Canellag ye Vice President, Billy Hambleyg ye Secretary, Ruth Repassg ye Treasurer, Jetta Lee Huffmang ye Sergeant-at-arms, Billy Burke, and ye Class Sponsor, Louise Landrum. Ye Class labored with suche earnestness at our studies that time for ye parties and ye picnics was lacking, but in May, during Sophomore week ye Class hadde a theater party with ye evening meal afterwards. Ye Sophomore Commencement was a fitting close for ye last yeer at ye Junior High. Ye yeer of our Lord Nineteen Hundred Thirty found ye Classe at ye Senior High-what a time they hadde finding class rooms and going up and down ye proper stairways. Ye Classe increased this yeer, having thirty-six members. All ye classe did was workwwork-work. And who wouldn't work, with ye Lyceum Course and ye Junior Play! Uur Presentation, Dia- monds and Hearts , was a complete success. In April ye Classe displayed its Dramatic ability UD in ye Mock Commencement. Cf course everyone has heard how royally ye juniors entertained ye Seniors with a banquet. Ye officers of this busy yeer Were: Ye President, Virginia Murrill: ye Vice President, Gene Thomasg ye Secretary, Doris Penixg ye Treasurer. Rebekah Amickg ye Reporter, Fanny Mae Howellg and ye Classe Sponsor, Miss Clara Housevvorth. Ye yeer of our Lord Nineteen Hundred Thirty-one found ye twenty-five high and mighty Seniors just stepping up on ye last rung of ye ladder. Ye officers of this last yeer were: Ye President, Fanny Mae Howellg ye Vice President, Clemons Brackettg ye Secretary, .lack Canellai ye Treasurer, Jetta Lee Huffman: ye Reporter, George Brewerg and ye Classe Sponsor, Miss Bess Alice Qwens. Ye Senior Classe has some chance of winning ye silver cup. Ye Senior Quintet conquered ye College Freshies during ye Intramural Athletic Tour- nament-who won't remember? CLest ye forget-17-145. Ye Classe enjoyed many picnics and parties during ye last month of school, Ye Senior Classe night ye Seniors presented a modernized version of Ye Merchant of Veniceu. Thursday, june 4th-Happy, yet sorry to leave ye Alma Mater. Page thirty-nine 1931 Ulbe ibigbluuhcr I I .l I , I iLastT!1Z!lfIill anti Uliestamznt .l........ - We, the Senior Class of P. C. A., county of Pike, and State of Kentucky, being of full age and sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all wills by us here- tofore made: Item I: XVe direct that all our just debts and expenses be paid out of our estate as soon as practicable after the time of our departure. Item II: The Senior boys will all the songs and jokes they haven't used in their minstrel, to the junior boys, with their best regards. Item III: The Virgil class will their horses to the Sophs, there being no juniors worthy of so valuable a bequest. Item IV: Rebekah Amick wills her vast knowledge of French to Ira Prasierg he needs it. Item V: Fred Blevins wills his great musical ability to Marjorie Trivette. Item VI: The Cubs will their many victories to the College, care of Coach Watldell. Item VII: Chester Smith wills his worries as business manager of the Cubs to Garred Cline. Item VIII: Vida Moore wills her best picture to VV'illie Hunt to place Among His Souvenirs . Item IX: Myrtle Kelly wills her brief career in basketball to Harry Coleman, the Runt Star. Item X: Dorsey Robinson wills her skill in playing the victrola to Ruth Trent, with 3 few old needles. Item XI: George Brewer wills his pens, inks, paint and paint brushes to Cy Rainey with hopes that he may be able to draw flies. Item XII: Virginia WHltC1'S wills her strenuous work as chief rooter to Robert Hatfield. It's good exercise. Item XIII: Ruth Repass and Cwlima Hughes will their positions on the Highlander staff to Francis Moles and Alvis Coyle. Item XIV: Sarah Belle Karsner wills her boisterousness to Hansel Blackburng not that he needs it. Item XV :I Arnett Meece, Jack Canella and Clemons Brackett will their skill and technique in athletics to the Runts. Item XVI: Clarence Damron and jesse Dotson will their vast knowl- edge in Science to Eugene Hatfield and Clyde Smith with hopes that they may count the stars some day. We make, nominate and appoint Dean McClelland, of P. C. A., to be the executor of this, our last will and testament. Signed by Fanny Mae Howell and George Brewer, and by them ac- knowledged to be their last will and testament in our presence. sight and hearing, who at their request have hereunto subscribed our names as wit- nesses in their presence, and in the presence of each other, at-Pikeville, Ky., this 4th day of june. A. D. 1931. Maurice Trivette, residing at jonancy, Ky. Sarah Anna Hambley, residing at Pikeville, Ky. Page forty I - I I 1931 A T... 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I I I I tl Ciba Elumnrs The chief activity of the Juniors has been their production of Robin ...a Hood . Add to this the very active effort needed to procure the necessary cash to pay for the Lyceum Course, and they do not feel that they have been entirely idle through the year. Do not such quotations .as the following recall the fun the Juniors had in producing Robin Hood or The Merry Outlaws of Sherwood Forest Our forest air doth lose its sweetness from you presence. na -Robin Hood CHarry Colemanj The little maid I knew was sweet and tender. n Said of Lady Marion tMarjorie Trivettej I have the heart of a lion. but-er-but- H High Sheriff of Nottingham CGarred Clinej Now yield thee. Robin Hood. -Guy Uames Murrillj. e A6 it Sweet Robin, just one little love tap. -Friar Tuck tBilly Hambleyj. Wliat dreadful sameness does lie in women. -Little John tRobert Hatfieldj Q woe is me! Alack-adayI -Dorothy CRuth Trentb. Mistress Dorothy- -Hugh fIra Frazierj. Now out upon thee for an idle, foolish baggage. -Lady Jane CVirgie Sandersj How now! 'Wliat is that? -Nan fMyrtle Meadej. I had no thought till now that wisdom and I so well agreed. -Ruth QLouise Strattonj KL KK KL I pledge thee my word as a true knight. -Sir Richard of the Lea fFrancis Molesj Take the gold, but spare me that awful din. -Bishop of Fairdale tFred Fieldsj Half for the treasury of our band-half for the poor whom cruel laws have ruined. an -The Gutlaws: Little john CRobert Hatfieldj. Alan-a-Dale CAlvis Coylej. Friar Tuck fBilly Hambleyl. Will Scarlet CEugene Hatfieldj, David of Doncaster tGether Irickb, Midge the Miller QHansel Blackburnj. The class was sorry to lose from its members at the end of the first semester Ruth Trent to the Seniors and Virgie Sanders, called away by ill- ness in the home. 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Elizabeth Elliott, Zettie Elliott, Thomas Forsyth, Ernest Hatfield. Clarence Justice, Authelia Kelly, Turner McCoy. William Patrick, Elizabeth Penix, Don Phillips, Bernice Syck, Lon VVellman, William Yost. Gather instruction from shalt find wisdom. Come unt thy youth up: and even unto hoar hairs thou o her as one that ploweth and soweth, and wait for her good fruitsg for thy toil shall be little in the tillage of her, and thou shalt eat of her fruits right soon. A Page forty-four ' 1 1931 The ilaigblanher I , , I Jfresbmen Catherine Koellein ..........,... President W1 Huffman ...... Secretary-Treasurer Marie johnson ............ Vice President Emily Moore ........................ Reporter Patty Houston .................... Sponsor S RoLL Fern Biliter, Tuck Branham, Rush Campbell, Elva Daniels, George Greer, Walter Hatcher, Lucas Hatfield. William Huffman, Marie Johnson, Catherine Koellein, Alton Long. Emily Moore, Helen Moore, Una Philipps, Violet Ramsey. Robert Ratliff, Edward Smith, Hazel Smith, Harold Sword, Bascom Thornbury, John Kirby Thornbury, Marvin Watts, Richard Wells. So nigh is grandeur to our dust, So near is God to man, When Duty whispers low, 'Thou Mustl' Then Youth replies, 'I Can! ' Page forty-five -C i 1931 .li .-.-. The Z2-pighlanizer I I f'57Lf'rP.A-S,JG:-g4T1'G2i5 '. Z -asf ii- ' 'Z-L f 1 ':f7'1I1'Z4,'1 ' ,,,-,11'T1QvIf' 7 -N1 2-'SH MT '- Was -.pt lsf-5 7: ' 'ff 5. 9.41 V -S' Q f- . . ' ' -t V' ' gi f - as C,-.,.,.. . wyws, 5-fa, ,V ,,,, .-. ,, ,QQ 1, , 1,1 ,, t I X MV.. Q , . I .y-,, 5.f:f me M- 4 ' G ,, V. ivy- ,. - 'rr 1-12 A :gi -Tr. 1 H ' Z -L . - ei' ',. 'L-:Lg fb'-2 -: 'f -. I V3 2 1- ,:, ' ,Ta i -.+. ir' . ' . ' ,.,-:qt was-...-u' 49 J. 1 ,E . f . , -ww ws - . ff, ,- --1--it pst :'1,-,.s ,.g are 1 - -i ' 'ff - - 1 ' -ggi' if ,- . f1'r -,. ' 1 -' ' e'a,..'. ., , 1 ..-iwtl'-a-,ffz jew ' X .- lj! ' ' 51 . .. Vid . - f xr feye, . i r -5,,v ,- i 5115,-'tem' ,:. ' ' Si g ' 'S fi g 1, U ff-ff -'.',.,-Q 2 -I +1 , . 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X - H' ' . -fw . -a .. ts - - ' W 11 'tw-If ' -' - ., ' 'ff 'ft' -2: M: -fi ' in ' tv A - -' i. f ' ' , . , if , .... .. ... ,.. ,M 4 1 , A A , - any ..f . X . .. ., A . ,, .rv X X. ' 4 , - V ez - V .W-We Qlfighth Gram: Clarence Brewer .................. President Elva Sword ...... ..... V ice President Miss Watson ...... Jack Baldwin, Clarence Brewer, Blanche Johnson, Ulus Maynard, Eliza Fon Taylor ......., Secretary-Treasurer Billy Watkins ...... ...... R eporter ........Sponsor Helen Hambley, Chester Hawpe, Moore. Ruby Robinson, Elva Sword, Garnett Taylor, Fon Taylor, John Bill Trivette, Billy Vtfatkins. Qthenth Betty Hatcher ..................,... President Florane Justice, Secretary-Treasurer grabs Laurestine Syck ..... ...... R eporter Miss Watson ..... ..... S ponsor Mildred Cantrill, John Forsyth, Virgil Forsyth. Betty Hatcher, Florane Justice, Dorothy McKinney, Imogene Ratliff, Mary Elizabeth Sanders, Laurestine Syck. Edward Williams. Page forty-six it il 1931 .lL V The Zlaighlanher I I i Training Qcbuul Bruce Walters ...................... Reporter Miss Lltlllall ......... ................ S ponsor Betty Mae Call, Ralph Campbell, Rush Campbell, Perry Cline, Beatrice Davenport, Elizabeth May Forsyth. Christine Huffman, Helen Lowe, James Matney. Maxine Ratliff, Charles Smith, James Hatcher Trimble, Grace Trivette, Bruce Walters, Ferrell Pauley Wellman. True worth is in being, not seeming- In doing each day that goes by, Some little good-not in dreaming Of great things to do by and by. For whatever men say in their blindness, And spite of the fancies of youth, There is nothing so kingly as kindness, And nothing so royal as truth. Page forty-seven -Q , I I 1931 The ilaighlanber I , 7 I I . ' r ' Y' a Q 1 R Q . ,... I vfff it I ' f 'I fi T - , - 4 . 3 9,9 7 339? yr 4 A Q 2 , 125 . 55531351 S- K .5 Qfgvi li f .V -- I l ' , 5 rw - s , age -:Zg.Myx . t,, evafgwtzflt..-Qgfhg, . wry rm, -.. 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A dvisor Jack Baldwin, Fern Biliter, Mary Io Brooks, John Perry Call, Ralph Campbell, Perry Cline, Jack Crutcher, Elva Daniels. Beatrice Davenport, Zettie Elliott, John Forsyth, George Greer, Betty Hatcher, Lucas Hatfield, Chester Hawpe, Christine Huffman. Vxfilliam Huffman, Authelia Kelly, Helen Lowe, Dorothy McKinney, Ulus Maynard, Eliza Moore, Helen Moore, William Patrick. Elizabeth Penix, Don Phillips, Imogene Ratliff, Maxine Ratliff, Robert Ratliff, Edward Smith, Hazel Smith, Bernice Syck. Laurestine Syck, Garnett Taylor, Fon Taylor, Bascom Tho-rnbury, James Hatcher Trimble, Bruce Walters, Richard Wells, William Yost. Page forty-eight I 1931 -I Qlibe iifpmblanher My l L .il 17? ,, 1 ,luxe x x I x 5 ,Zta 1 ni hm 1, X C 4. ,iam N W ,Q , ,, ,. it ' X- - X , gf 'X 1 S V f 1 E 'wee , .1 5 . 213 ' W 'F' V if Q ' 'V 5 Y if 3.1: Qi Q . 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Elizabeth Forsyth, Thomas Forsyth, Virgil Forsyth. Helen Hambley, Waltei' Hatcher, Ernest Hatfield. Blanche Johnson, Marie Johnson, Clarence Justice, Florane Justice. Catherine Koellein, Alton Long, Turner McCoy, Flames Matney. Emily Moore, Una Philips, Violet Ramsey, Ruby Robinson, Mary Eliza- beth Sanders, Charles Smith, Elva Sword, Harold Sword. John Thornbury, Grace Trivette, John Bill Trivette, Billy Watlciiis. Marvin VVatts, Ferrell Pauley VVellman, Lon Welliiiaii, Edward VVilliams. Page forty-nine -1-1 l l, 1931 Qlbe ibigblanher I I jfnunhatinn Eepartment Mrs. English Kendrick, Teacher Myra Mildred Cline Vivian Coleman Annette Donaldson Rebecca Gene Donaldson Kathleen Davis John Edward Caudill R. T. Huffman Marie Glass Huffman Florence Irma Hale Ruth Ann Bowman Donald B. Shupe Charles Mays Hatcher Patty Preston Sidney Ratliff, lr. Peggy Ratliff Bobby Stallard Jack Trimble Junior Stevens Edwin Dale Owens Rosemary Elliot Page fif 521 ROLL Beulah Sword blames Francis Miller Dotty Lou Moore Cora Frances Potter Diana Grant Anna Margaret Forsyth Hubert Hall Foster Hall Noel Matney Robert Mabry Fuller Henry David Stratton Williani Lee Parks Richard Parks William Spears Emmabel Mullins Creed lr. Mullins Billy Mullins .lettie Lee Sowards Chester Roberts I A C I 1931 vane, 1 Qetihities himself anb Earetb hntneh with all uhehlence tu the king anh wrought Qll lainhs of service tnitlj a noble ease what graceh the huingitf' lutnltest beeh in Ciba isigblanher I I Clixtra-turricular Qctihities Believing that no student is educated who learns from books only, the faculty and student body have sponsored a variety of extra-curricular activ- ities which meet the abilities and inclinations of all the students. The Y. W. C. A.. which was organized here for the first time this year, has been most successful. Every Tuesday night meetings of a practical and inspira- tional character are held. The party given by the Y. W. girls for the male students of the College and the Academy is a well remembered social event. The Girls' Glee Club has maintained its regular schedule of practice. They were not able to make a trip this year but have answered several local calls for their services. The Home Economics Club is another new new organization of the year. The department has been greatly enlarged and the increased numbers have added enthusiasm. Its affiliations with other Home Economics Associations of wider range have added much to the interest of the work. Der deutche Verein and Les Portes Flambeauxn represent the Ger- man and French departments of the College. They have been a source of profit as well as pleasure to the members, making these languages more alive. Une of the chief activities of Les Portes Flambeaux is the correspond- ence its members carry on with French students of France. This leads to a better understanding of the French people and the French language, and makes the study of French more interesting. The Record has maintained a high standard of excellence for the year and has been raised a point in scholastic rating. Its monthly numbers have always been welcomed by the students. The Sandpaper. an unofficial student publication, lived for only one semester, yet for that short period it was remarkably successful. The Valentine Carnival was a new feature introduced by the Highlander Staff to assist in raising funds for the snapshot section of the Annual. The crowning feature of the carnival was the play, At the Court of St. Valen- tine , where high carnival was held before St. Valentine CByrd Coxj and the Queen of Hearts Ifrene Syckp. These characters were chosen by pop- ular vote of the school. Qther characters of the play were the grouchy Lord High Chamberlain Ijoe Amicky and jingle I'Billy Hambleyj, the court jester. Representatives of the different grades appeared in dances in honor of St. Valentine on his birthday. Two plays must be mentioned among the activities of the year. The ,Tunior Play, Robin Hood , was a most enjoyable production, taking one back to the merry life among the outlaws and their loved hero. The junior High students, in their play, Farm Folks , charmed their audience in the presentation of the quaint characters of the cast. The last event before going to press, one which is acclaimed as the greatest laugh-getter yet, is the minstrel given by the Coonville Jubilee Singers , alias the boys of the Senior class. In this they not only demon- strated well their ability as actors, but showed real musical ability. Page fifty-two g I - I 1931 Qlbe Zbighlanhcr L 1 ' I ---, -1'A X, Q3 IAIL f P Xxpi NYj 'f1e'f Ufie ' , ' , wg, f ? ff ' i Q , , ix 1 , Beryl Kenney ..............,,...,..,... ,,.,.,.,,,,,,,. ,,...,...,, P resident VV'illa Ann Butcher ........ .. ........ Vice President .lane Evans ................,......,.. ............,.. S ecretary Rebekah Amick ........ ......... ' Freasurei' Zelnia Waltz ...,... .. ....... .,....,..,......i., C liairinan Devotional Committee Nina Mae Parker ,.,,,, ...... C hairman YVorld Fellowship Colllluittee Mollie Trivette .,,.......... ........., C liairman Membership Committee Mary Auxier .,.............,.,.. ...,.i C 'liairman Nominating' Committee Mary Hager Reynolds .,.... ........ C liairinan Publicity Committee Hazel Crain ...,.,.,.,......... ,,.,,,, C hairman Social Committee Emily Moult ........... ,,,.,.. C liaii-man Music Committee -letta Lee Huffman .............,.... ...,i,. C liairman Finance Committee Page fifty-three I A I 1931 L , Thr ibtghlauhrr l 1 N il' Glen fdlluh Marcella Mueller .4... ,....,........,.....,...A.A....... ....,...,,, ......... D 1 rector Emily Moult ....... ......,. A ccoxnpanist Rebekah Amick Mary Jane Atkins Tuck Branham Woodward Byers Ruth Clifton Hester Cooper Otta Danburg' Jane Evans Sara Anna Hambley Fanny Mae Howell Jetta Lee Huffman Page fifty-four ROLL Emily Moult Glima Hughes Lillian Jackson Naomi Lemon Virginia Murrill Autheilia Pauley Ruth Repass Mary Hager Reynolds Maxie Smith Helen Spurr Marjorie Trivette I - I l 1931 Ihr Qnghkudwr I AA il The ikehille Clllullege ilanme Clhunumics Qllluh Affiliated with the Kentucky Home licononiies Association and the American Home Economics Association Autheilia Pauley ....,..,...,...tt, President Helen johnson llpperson ..., Secretary Fannie Mae Howell, Vice l'resident Zelnia NValtz ....,...,,.............. Treasurer Miss VVooclwarcl Byers ..,,,.,, Honorary Member Mrs, Hazzard ,...., ............ ...,.,...,.......,....... A d visor Ann Epperson ....,.,......,.,...,..,..e..,....,,,.,,,,.,,,, Mascot Laura Jean Beverly Letha Boggs Ethel Boyd Lola V. Burks Willa Ann Butcher Mable Clark Helen Johnson Epperson Sarah Anna Hambley Kermit Hoskins Fannie Mae Howell Sara Belle Karsner Beryl Kenney Sallie Kimbler Emily Moult Ann Epperson Virginia Murrill Susie Parks Autheilia Pauley Goldia Porter Mary Hager Reynolds Opal Stafford Myrtle Tackett Ruth Trent Mollie Trivette Ruby Wade Virginia Walters Zelma Waltz Fayne Williamson Nancy Wolford Page fifty-five l93l ,.15 .V , ZEbs ibigblanhrr I Page fifty-six I I 1931 The iliiilblallhrr F7 l l L I 1 K 'r Page fi l l '11, I x fl' 1-ff' if . '1'w!3fNM,,1',N 1, ,A ,,,4,w, Y Page fifty-e'ight ,.,. ,,,4,.,R,,,,,,,,3,t.7! gfdffgff X W XM 'xx f' ,f A ,' '-AX 'sk Q, ' XJ -. . 'V Ti Q13 H X 1 1 THE REC D 0 ED BUSH D- 5 s- I Esielte cmebou 3: ,i x-ww. .Q . Jw I I tor,S 5:4 T df JZ Zllbe Zbigblallbrr . ul P I I l V , iles iBurtes jlamheaux Alvie Allen ,,..,A...Y. ....... .,....4 President Marsliell VVattersr'1n ..,..,... ...., .... X fice President Susie Parks ........,......... ,.A..... S ecretary-Treasurer Frederick Johnson .ee.... ...ieee.....,,. R eporter Miss Owens ....,,ei...,.i.re,,,reee... .................,,......ve,,.......,,...,...,.e.... Sponsor Payne VVilliamson, Ray jackson, 'lee Amick, Grayson Self, Hallard Wllieeler, Frank Bell Auxier, Autlieilia Pauley. Eivens Mullins, Annie Laurie Leslie. Esta Jenkins, Beryl Kenney, Willa Ann Butcher, Hazel Crain, Pearl Frasure, Homer Qwens. lrlelen Spurr, Marsliell VVatterson, Susie Parks, Frederick johnson, i Alvie Allen, Miss Owens, Estelle Caseliolt. Page sixty 1 if a '-Q 1931 : Y- B m 1, Amr-worms 3, ' f T9 0 Htbletinzs libs suhhen trumpet suunbeb as in a Dream To ears hut bali atnakeh, then one Iutn roll 619i Qutumn tbunhcr, ant: the juusts began. Ciba isigblauhcr f 1 ' I i E'A?I3.i? vw A Qlbeer ieahers FRANK SCQTT VIRGINIA VVALTERS DEWEY I-IGNAKER A clever demonstration in cheer leading resulted in the election of Vir- ginia VValters, Frank Scott and Dewey Honaker as pep directors for this year. Scott was soon withdrawn from cheer leading to take his place with the Bears, leaving to Virginia and Dewey the job of directing the pep Work of the school. They proved themselves patient, tireless and inspiring in their efforts. The cheering under their guidance has been excellent, and has contributed in no small measure to the success of the season. New 'songs and yells have been learned and novelty features have been introduced. Perhaps the greatest achievement has been the purchase of a new piano for the gymnasium. lt is entirely fitting that the official College Letter, embellished by the megaphone, be awarded to these two who have so lovally and faithfully stayed on the job during the season of '30-'31, Page sixty-two g g I I 1931 Uibc ibighlanbcr , Y ..-1 l , f el l , Bears Ralph VVaclclell ...... ,..,. . Coach Hallarcl Wlheeler ,..... .,.... C aptain Homer Bartley ....,...,.,...., ,.... . , ........, C. ..., Manager Vi1'0'il Graf, Guard: Reuhen Allen, Uuarclg Malcolm Iohnson, forwardg zz- 3 1, 2, . Gravson Self, centerg Herman Ramev, Guard: Ben Mullins, ffuarrl. . , fb b Mr. Vlfacldell, eoaehg Frank Scott, forwarclg Tac VX7eclclington, forwarclg Hallarcl Wlreeler, center: .loe Amick, guarclg Homer Bartley, guard. ' The inereaSe in the numher of men in College has brought out a Cor- responclingly greater numlier on the basketball floor. The first team with the subs has macle an ag'g'reg'ation of splenclicl players who coulrl he inter- changecl without rletriment to the game. Only VVheeler. johnson. Bartley and XVeclrling'ton are lost hy g'racluation. Next year! team should. there- fore, he a strong eomhination, anrl optimism prevails among' the liasketliall fans as to the outlook for the coming season. Page sixty-Hiree ...-.J 4 Nl 'N fr l I 7 o 'L 1931 f qs. N, Ei 3 X V 5? 'i ' - vig: Ms H gm' A W I Hifi FH ,N M I wi , gl 913' lr. xy NN X., w , A 51 K , V, M! 'V H7 fi H 1 W ,ig H 1 'J 11 1 fi I, iw ll ii W i l 1 W ,! wi ll, fl ix . nk -lx it , CF ,f 1 If M ,, fy A Y , 1 1 r ,N u U ,Tia I J TTT x H l 15 fn ' rr M, i 1 i ii N U l if df 0 X 5' er .l H Sl ly 5 x H :I ,T 'CEM Eigmqhllammm' -4 YA? Q1 1 A' l VT X I i 1 V Page sixty-four .--L W H 1 ' l, v Jr W Q4 tw . 'v 'V w I v M...- H 1931 v fi b Ulbc ibigblanoer Bears JOE AMICK-Guard MALCOLM JQHNSQN-Forward Amick is the lanky stellar guard, To get a shot you have to work hard. REUBEN ALLEN-Guard Allen gets fame as a real floor man, Everybody remembers him, even the fans. TACH WEDDINGTON- Forward VVeddington's a man of mighty fameg Though little, he gets there just the same. Johnson plays the game for fun- Qutshines his opponents as the sun. CAPT. HALLARD NVH EELEIR- Center VVheeler, with five men on him, is surpassed by noneg The harder the game, the greater his fun. FRANK SCOTT+Forward SCott's height is not counted by many inches. But he always Comes through in the pinches. MGR. HOMER BARTLEY CPictured Witli Squadj Bartley's the lad who scheduled the games, He's therefore the cause of the Bears' fame. Page sixty-five I I 1931 Ulhe ieigblanher I A I Bears ......, Bears ....... Bears ....... Bears ...,... Bears ,4,.... Bears .... Bears .... Bears ....... Bears ....... Bears ....... Bears ....... Bears ....... Bears ....... ........ Bears .................. Games won-75 Cubs ......... Cubs ...... Cubs ...... Cubs ...... Cubs ...... Cubs ,....,.,. Cubs ...... Cubs ....,. Cubs ......,.. Cubs ..,,...,. Cubs ....,. Cubs ...... Cubs ...... Cubs .....Q.... Cubs ....,. Cubs .....A Cubs ...,.. Cubs ...... Cubs ...... Cubs v.....,.... ......... Cubs .................... BEARS' SCHEDULE Here ...................... Parrots ............ .. Here ,..,,,,,,, ,........ E lkhorn City ...... .. There ,,.,.... ......... R ed Devils ...... .. ,.,...... Here .......... .,,.. . Prestonsburg ...... .. Parrots ............ .. .. ,...,,.., There ........ ...,..... R io Grande .... .. ...,.....Here.......... .........Paintsville .. ...,,,..Hel'e.....,.... .........Whoopillll1gs .. .........Here........., .........Red Devils .. .........There...,.... .........Prestonsburg .. .......,,Here.....,.... .........Red Devils .. .....,,..Here.....,.,.. .........Parrots .. .........Here.......... ...,.....Lee's College .........Tllere...,.... .........Paintsville CUBS' SCHEDULE ,,,,.,,........There Here ...................... .......,Tll6F6........ There ......., ......... Here ........,. ......... Here ........,, ,..,.,,,, ........Tllere ........Here.. Here ...,,.,,,. ,,,,,,,, Here .......s,. .....i,,, .........There Here ........s.,..,,,,,,,,, Gaines lost-7 Betsy Layne ........ .. Maytown ......... ,. C111HlDC1'l2l11Cl .... .. Betsy Layne ...... .. Maytown ....... .. Paintsville ....... .. Prestonsburg ...,.. .. Grove Center .,,.., ,. -Tenkins ,......,. .. Parrots ......... .. Paintsville ....,.. .. Cumberland .... .. Prestonshurg ...... ...... .lC1'lli1l'1S ......,,,.........,,,.,.... Dickinson Memorial .Pikeville High ...,...,,., Hazard ..........,...,, ,, Pikeville High ...., Pound, Va. ........,, DISTRICT TOURNAMENT CPaintsvilleU Belfry ........,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, .............Pikeville High Won410. Lost-11 Page sixty-six 1931 The ibtghlanhcr --QL Y -I Cl C f LQ - - 1' zen Qlluhs Ralph Wlaclclell ....,.. .................. ....... C O ach jack Canella .,.... ...... C aptain Chester Smith .,....................,....... ......,.......,.h........,......... ...,... ll T anager Eugene Hatfield. forward: George Brewer, guarclg Arnett Meece, cen- ter: Billy Hainbley, forwarclg Harry Coleman, guard. Clemons Brackett, guarclg Gene Thomas. lorwarclg Coach Vlfaclclell 3 Ches- ter Sinith, forwarclg .lack Canella, guard: Robert Ratlifl Knot in pictured. forward. ' The Cubs responded nobly to the excellent training given by Coach Vlfaclclell. and proclucecl a squad that flicl brilliant work throughout the sea- son. Not all the games brought victoriesg but the boys playecl a harcl. consistent game. Much praise is clue to the subs, without whose faithful- ness in practice the accomplishments ol the team would not have been possible. Page sixty-scziciz I C l 1931 Ciba ibtgblanher Page sixty-eight I I 1931 2... Qlhe ibigblanber s 1 Til 5, 4-1 Qlluhs CAPT. JACK CANELLA-Guard Canella's a guard of much renowng XVhen he gets hot lie's hard to calm down, CLEMONS BRACKETT-Guard Brackett's another who plays like a winnerg He can be used as a guard or center. R I LLY HA M B LEY-Guard Hambley-a guard of mighty fameg His head work alwfays wins the game. ARNETT MEECE-Center Meece-known to all as an extra good centerg He plays for the team to make it a winner. MGR. CHESTER SMITH- Forward Smith is nicknamed by some Albie Boothug Hels a man who is known without proof. G EN E THOlVlAS-Forward Thomas is known to the boys as Flash - He goes into the game and plays with a dash. Page sixty-nine +1hImliL .H!l-us. 1-iii 9 I I ' 1931 The ZQIQIJIHIIUIZII I D I Rants Tac XVeclclington ....... V,.,.... C OaCl1 XValter Hatcher ...........,,.,.,..,,.,,....,......,............,,.,................,..... Captain Turner McCoy, Harry Coleman, Lon NVel1nan, Ernest Hatfield. Clarence Brewer, Bruce W3lt61'S, Walter Hatcher, John Bill Trivette, Williaxii Patrick. RUNTS' SCHEDULE Runts .rt,.., Runts .,..... Runts ...,... Runts .t..,,r Runts ttt.t., Runts ......, Runts ..,,... Runts ...,.,. Runts .,..... Runts .,............ Here ,,.........,,.....,... ........Here,...,.... ........Here......... ,,......The1'e.....i.. .....,.,Here......... ........The1'e......,, ...,,...Here......,.,, ........There.,...... ........There......,, Call's Team Bull Dogs .... Bull Dogs .... Bull Dogs ..,. Bull Dogs .................,.. Dwale Junior High Bull Dogs .................... Bull Dogs .... Bull Dogs .... Bull Dogs .....,..,........... VVon-5. Lost-5. Page seventy I 71. I I 1931 The Zbighlalxhrr L - , Baseball Squaw Ralph XVadclell .Q.,...,..,..........,.,.........,,.,.........,,.. ..,......,... ......... C o aeh Reuben Allen, Arnett Meeee, George Brewer, Noah Sayers, Jack Canella. Frank Scott, -loe Amiek, Tae Weclcling'to11, Coach Wzlclclell, Herman Rainey, Byrd Cox, Hallarcl Wfheeler, Stuart Moore. l l Page seventy-o1z.e I h l I - 1931 ZEbr istgblanhcr l I y4 A T... I I 1931 x . 3 5 9 ADHONTIS iq i f -r f, Snaps f'3Rutn mahe a pretty history to ber: Self dBi ehery hint a stnurh bah beaten in it, Qnh ehery srratrb a Ianre bah mahe upon tt, Cllunierturing tnhen anh haberez. .... . ...............su she libeh in fantasy. Uibe ibighlanher P J seventy-four 1931 ifhc Z9IghInnhsr 1:,g..k-.f,II-fm.-k..I.4-: D f---SQ. 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J 15 fy 4, I ...-....,. ff t ' .I 7 A, ,J Page eighty-two 7' I ex I 1931 jsPROSPlCIA!1 F Q Q Ao:-norms 0, -18 ,9 1899 Qbbertnsements Ent surb a blast, mp king, began to blobs, bn luub a blast along the share anb stil, 33s cuulb not bear tbr waters for the blast, Qlhn' branch in mnunhs anb rtbgrs all the sea. Erotic like a ratarart, ani: all the saab QUJEDY libs a rtbrr, . . The iiatgbluniaer l 1 if I Pikeville Supply and CHH1bG1'1H11d Planing lVlill Co. E Publishing CO' INCORPORATED Building Materials of All ' Kinds 5 Paint, Varnish and Glass Aft Metal Office Equip- ment, Office Supplies llllfmff 250 Publishers of Caroline Avenue Rik? Qpnump 3923335 Pikeville' Ky' Pikeville Kentucky nunnlunluunnlnnnlnnunnnunuulInulnnunnnununnf Tnunuunnnu1:nunnnuullllnuullllll nl Sept. S-Registration. Yea, the Prosli registered too. Sept. 9-Find the right class if you can. Sept. 15-Election of H. A. C. officers. Sept. 19-First issue of the Sandpaper. ulnllllllllnIIunlllllllllunnulunun nun:uuiuuuunnniug -Iluununnnunu:nlnIIlnIluuvIuuniIlunInIuluunlllulunlnu ' ' TRAVEL BY BUS When you are in Pikeville XVe Operate Bus Lines in make All Directions from Yourself at Home 5 Pikeville at the All Cars Bonded to Protect Qui' Patrons New York . Restaurant Service, Safety, Courtesy Cannonball Transit Company INCORPORATED You will be Pleased - - !Main Office, Pikeville, Ky. D. c. MOORE, Mgr. Phone 429 Illllllllllul ' luulllllluullnnulunllunlllllllllln lllullll lulllllllll A T-L. I S I 1931 Ghz Iiaigblmlbcr ' 1 ' 1 I' E ' ' Dl. bl. Moore, President K. L. Arnold, Asst. Cashier B. F. Johnson, Yice-President C. M. Mullins, Asst. Cashier ..... 5 Y. E. Bevins, Cashier Rush Sword, Asst. Cashier TI-IE PIKEVILLE NATIONAL BANK Pikeville, Kentucky 452 on Savings Accounts - Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent Sept. 22-The first issue of the Record. Qct. 3-Frosh rules published. Oct 6-10-Frosh week and those green caps. Oct. 9-Founders' day. FRANCIS., FRANCIS SZ TRIVETTE GENERAL INSURANCE A Pikeville Kentucky . I A7 I I 1931 lullIlnllulllllllllnul:nllnuunllun:InuanInunululllunlllnlix Ulhe iiaigblanhrr I E 1 I COMPLIMENTS OF SANITARY STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 400 Pikeville Kentucky -u11IIlunnunuuuunnlunuu unllu For Two-pants Suits, Best Styles, Newest Patterns, Quality and Workmanship at Lowest Prices See H. WELLS Leading Taylor Head to Foot Outlitter 121 Division St. Phone 221-A Pikeville Prestonsburg nunnuuulnunllunn1nnu11l1uIunuIun:Inuulnnununlululllulul Thomas Dairy Pure Wliole Milk and Pasteurized Milk Home Butter - Creamery Butter - Buttermilk Phone 24 Pikeville Kentuckyi II Uct. l-l-Senior picnic and hloe. Yirgil an Fish Trap. cl Franks Biological Swim at Oct. 17-Music Recital hy Misses Mueller and Eichhorn-to have been. Qct. 25-Sandpaper Sweepstakes. EAGER TO PLEASE! Main Street Service Station Pikeville, Kentucky coMPL1MENTs OF Call Bros. Hardware Company INCORPORATED Gas Ranges, Heaters and Appliances Your Supply Store Pikeville Kentucky l 1931 lunuunannnnnuunuuInunununnlnullnnl uluvlunlnnllnnn llIllIIulIIrlIIIIulllnnllllulnnlnu Chr Zlaujglllfmbcr cc A - --.A ,A A A 5 7 E X-,:,,...f 7 ,V -U, ---W A - -1- - .- f - . T rwxct A F A , 'lll' Illl' E HPICOH COMPLIMENTS OF ni - FROZEN THE hm PRODUCTS PIKEVILLE 1 Are for Better Health COAT AND DRESS 3 PIKEVILLE SHOP ,ie ICE COMPANY INCORPORATED E Pikeville Kentucky Next Door to PoSt Office Oct. ZW-VVoocl'S Bell Ringing Trio. Oct. 28-Bears begin practice. Oct. 30-Freshman party at the gym. Nov. 17-Cymbalom Orchestral Quartette. Iqentucky The Sanitary Dry Wholesale Company Cleamng Company I Dealers in INCORPORATED ,NX High Class Groceries i PEN-MAR BEANS Nfyytitii i, with that Outin-the-garden llavoi - Ijhfllle T The Flour That Made KanSaS Pikeville, Kentucky Wheat Famous We Specialize in Pleating X I 2' A l OX 1931 The Ziaigblanhcr .... .I - 1 l. Dr. C. H. Hughes 2 CGMPLIMENTS DENTIST QF Harman, Francis Hughes Building Pikeville, Kentucky and Hobson Phone 268 or 138 Nov. 20-Cheer Leaders elected. Nov. 26-Thanksgiving vacation. Dec. l9-Christmas vacation and-VVhoopee! jan. 6-Gosh that vacation didn't last long. COMPLIMENTS QF THE Hon1e Furniture Company :nuninnuunnnnnlluminal: J. B. Dick Sz Company 5c and 10c Store Chinaware, Glassware Notions, Jewelry and Toys All Kinds of School Supplies R. H. Hobson, Manager Keel Department Store INCORPORATED for High Class Creations Popular Prices for Best Trade Everywhere Original Stout Dresses with the Charm of Youth Pikeville Kentucky p A T........ I f f I 1931 Ulihr ifflljljlflllllfl' I is our I I 1 5 i Coca Cola Bottling FRANKLIN 2 Company : INCORPORATED Where the Guest is Served as a Friend Bowers of and the Stranger as a Guest COCA COLA And All Flavors of SODA WATER 111 Division St. Delicious and Refreshing Pikeville Kentucky i Phone 169 Jan. 21-Examinations-Have you been studying? Jan. 23-Dean, did 1 pass? 1 want to kno ' if l'ni C my g in V1 go home register for next semester. Jan. 24-Registration. New students. Pikeville Tl1e.New Hardware Furniture Co. Stow INCORPORATED INCORPORATED i XJ 1 General Hardware E Stoves Everything for the Home plumbing and Heating - Contractors Phone 296 Phone 192 Pikeville Kentucky Pikeville Kentucky 5 1 I 1931 mill? ifalgillanher . J I I - 1 I nlnlnunlluu ,Hi CHOOSE WELL YOUR BANKING CONNECTION We Ofer 43 Years SAFE AND CONSERVATIVE BANKING I l f I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Established in 1889 Pikeville. Kentucky Feb. 5-Dr. Gronnerud speaks to Biology class. Feb. ll-lnstallation of Y. W. Officers. Feb. 26- Her Husbancl's VVife , scores a big hit. Feb. Z1-Sophs breakfast the Frosh on Initial Rock. IullIlllllnllullllllllllln:lunlull:lulnulullulnulnlunlllullu nulnllnlnnuluulxlln:lluIlunlnlunlIIIluululllulllllnlnnl Amick Engineering Co. Consulting' and Mining Engineers 1 CQMPLIMENTS OF Field and offiee week il ,IQ 1 Valuations and Reports - l Utilities-Elkl1o1'1'1 , , i 5 Rooms 13-14-15 First National Bank Building Coal Company Pikeville, Kentucky .xggiifxf - Q la . . : 0 PIKEVI U E '-:E-ly Pikeville Keiiliieley 2 T 1 l , l W 5 1931 lnunnnn I is ll cr TM Tl ltligblfi U ' I of I be D1-. O. W. 'FIIOHIPSOH We Invite You to Come to See DENTIST I Styles Up to the Minute at 3 The Fashion Store Doctor's Building, Caroline Ave. 5 Wfhere You Will Always Go Phone 257-J and 257-W Pikeville Kentucky Away Pleased Mar. Apr. 10-junior High becomes Farm Folks. Apr. 11-Baseballites score first victory. 17-Coonville Jubilee Singers make first appearance. Apr. New Service Station General Electric 5 AH Makes of Cars Refrigerators Serviced 1 Fender and Body Work Hotpoint Electric Ranges Painting - 6 General Electric National Mme 199 Maclza Lamps and Services COMPLHVIENTS QF Kentucky and West Cumberland Virginia Power Insurance Co. 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