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ACADEMY GRADUATES Douglas Hylton PIKEVILLE, KENTUCKY General Course Entered from Pikeville IIij;li School, ' 36 ; President of Class, 4; V ' ice-President, 3; Les Portes Flambeaux, 3; French Cluh, 4; Cubs, 3, 4; Athletic Council, 4; Wealth and Wis- dom, 4; Glee Club, 2; Science Club, 2. Dorothy Lee Mordica PIKEVILLE, KENTUCKY General Course Entered from Pikeville Ilijih School, ' 36; Les Portes Flambeaux, 3; French Club, 4; Secre- tary-Treasurer, 3, 4; ' ealth and Wisdom, 4; Highlander Staff, 4; Glee Club, i, 2; Science Cluh, 2. c o WILL We, the noble, dignified Class of Nineteen Hundred Thirty-eight, of Pikeville College Acad- em ' , beins of sound mind, strong body, and almost superhuman judgment, do hereby take this space and time to dispose of our characteristics and peculiarities, revoking and making void all former will-- and promises made by us. lust: We do direct that our funeral services shall be seriously conducted b our ■ vell- vishers, our principal and faciilt , with all tin- great pomp and ilignity that our worthy merits, our attaiiuiients, and our po ' -itions as Seniors must have deserveil. Second: To the sch lol we leave our everlasting good will and loyaltw Third: ' l o the facult , who ha e --o patiently and willingly helped us along our rough road of kno vledge, we give our sincere love, deepest respect, aiul inexpressible thanks for their assist- ance to, and patience with us. Fourlli: To the Junior , wishing them happine ' - anil good luck, we sorro vfully grant the right to become Seniors. Fifth: To the Sophomores we give and becpieath our dignity. Sixth: l o the Freshmen we bequeath our superior knowledge. We understand that they need it. To them we also give $10 000 for the sole purpose of building a playroom, so that they may be provided with ample amusement hereafter. Douglas Hvlton Dorothy Lee Mordica [26]
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FRESHMAN CLASS Vernon Alley Warren Alley Clifford Amos Cathrvn Arnette Henry Arnette Bud Bales William P. Barrett Mary F. Barnette BiLLiE Belcher Edythe Bentley Phil Taylor Bevins Geneva Birchfield MoscoE Blackburn RuEY Wray Blackburn Bonnie Blair Vernon Blankenship EVALYN BowERSOCK Carolyn Brayfield Betty Mae Call Mabel Chaffin Frank Charles Nora Childers Harlan Chapman Richard Cole Harold Coleman Walter Coleman Charles Collins John Paul Compton Martha Compton James Crisp Curtis Crum Marguerite Culbertson Chester Damron Foster Daniels Joe Vicars Day June Marie Day- Irene Day Helen Dickerson Fred Dickerson Mansfield Dixon Helen M. Dotson John Dils Forsyih Burtis Franklin HuBERi Glass Elder K. Goble Bernice Hackney Gracie Hamilton Paul Hamilton John Hatcher Pau[,ine Hatfield Edna Hatmaker Juanha Howard Pansy M. Hoffman CoRLis Hudson Genevieve Jenkins Charles P. Johnson David Johnson Ralph Johnson Carl Justice Earl Justice Ernestine Justice Hubert King R. C. Layne, Jr. Magdalene Lemon Beth Leslie Doroty Logan Josephine Lowe Ked B. Lowe Lydia Lowe Ollie Lowe John W. McKenzie Ada McGlothen Gladys Matthews Delcie Maynard Henry H. Maynard Edna Carol Meade Tray Mills Jean Moon Kathleen Moore Hilma Mullins Charlotte North William C. Pauley Isadore Pineur John W. Pinkerton, Jr. Elizabeth Mae Porter Ervin Pruht June V. Pugh Ample Ramey Orville U. Ratcliffe Paul E. Ratliff Margaret A. Reynolds JUANITA RoBINETTE Wanda Robinson Mae Fern Roop Elizabeth Runyon Jack Ryan Bethel Salyer Alka Sanders Cleo Sanders Charles D. Smith Oscar Smith Jess Songer Gladys Sparks Odessa Stanley Bill Sullivan Clinton Sykes Blanche Tackette Ermel Thompson Irene Thompson John K. Thornbury Launa Ruth Varney William York Varney Lillian Vass Freda Venters Shirley Venters William Venters Mitchell Wallen Eugene Ward Laura Alice Ward Cecil Whitt Marguerite Young [2 ' ]
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4 JUNIOR CLASS ACADEMY This year ' s Junior Class is composed of a dozen full-fledged high school students. This is an addition of two over last year ' s Sophomore Class. The new members are Ruth Bales, from Pike Hi, and Betty Ellen Shanks, from Detroit, Michigan. Blue and white are the class colors. The class is well represented in athletics, with three of the five boys in the class on the Cub squad. These are l obby Henderson, Frankic Hames, and Charles Chrisman. Members Ruth Bales LuciLE Bentley Charles Chrisman Elizabeth Forsyth Frankie Hames Bobby Henderson Christine Huffman Maxine Ratcliff Leslie Rice Mary Frances Roberts Betty Ellen Shanks James Thacker Officers Leslie Rice President Betty Ellen Shanks J ' ice-PrcsiiUnt Maxine Ratcliff Secretary Charles Chrisman Treasurer Mrs. Auxier Sponsor [27]
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