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ACADEMY CLASSES m:w JUNIORS
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HISTORY OF PIKEVILLE COLLEGE In the year 1880 Doctor Hendricks of Flemingsburg and Doctor Condit of Ashland selected Pikeville as the locarion for an institution of higher learning. In 1889, exactly fifty years ago, three acres of land were pur- chased and a four-room brick building was built for school and church. Reverend David Biythe was selected as principal. Ten years later Dr. James F. Record became principal, and tvv ' o teachers were employed. During that first year many hardships were endured. Poor dwelling places, sickness, and poor attendance of pupils necessitated the dismissal of one teacher. A training class for teachers was established at Pikeville Collegiate In- stitute in 1901, and there was a good enrollment. The department was carried on with great success. A few years ago it became the Training School of Pikeville College. The enrollment of the school increased rapidly during the first years of the twentieth century, and in 1906 Mr. John O. Simpson, trustee from Covington, donated 40,000 for the building and equipping of the Derriana. It was completed in 1908 and was named in honor of Mr. Simpson ' s sister. This building still serves as the dormitory for women. Dr. Record resigned in 1911 but returned to his work at Pikeville in 1915. From that year until his resignation in 1932, he served as president of Pikeville College, and completed a splendid service. In 1925 a new Administration Building was begun. It was completed in the following year. A chapel and pipe organ were given by Mrs. Delos O. Wickham of Detroit, and the chapel was named in her honor. She also gave a large amount of money for the building of Wickham Hall, a dormi- tory for boys. The first Founders ' Day was observed on October 21, 1925. Doctor Condit was the last speaker on the program, and the audience rose to show their love and appreciation for him. Before Founders ' Day, 1926, Doctor Condit had died. The Kentucky Legislature passed a bill impowering certain accredited colleges having no state aid to give work required for the teacher ' s certificate, and Pikeville College has been given that privilege. Dr. Record gave up his active work in 1932. On May 26, 1935, he died at Danville, Kentucky. His loss has been keenly felt by many persons {Continiu-il on pdfic 4) [25]
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u N O R This year the Junior Class is composed of seven full-fledged members, an addition of one to the six who were Sophomores in the Academy last year. The new member is J. C. Barber of Shelbiana, Kentucky. The class is represented on the Cub Team by all three boys of the class. The class colors are navy blue and gold. Members J. C. Barber Norman Chrisman Reporter Annette Donaldson Roy Miller President J ' icc-Pres ' ident Rebecca Jean Donaldson Anna Forsyth Jetolee Sowards Secretary- Treasurer Mr. W. S. Cramer, Faculty Sponsor Ruth Ann Bowman Beth Biliter Myra Mildred Cline President Shirley Daniels R Betty DuPuy Jean Francisco Gordon Hopkins James Miller Vice-President Charlene Reathel Ratliff Peggy Ratliff Secretary William Stratton Treasurer James Winburn John F. William Mr. Merle Henrickson, Faculty Sponsor H M E SOPHOMORES Ema ' Ia Jo Bowles Gene Leslie ]?obby Richardson Mary Ellen Butler Secretary BerniCE Spears 1 Viola Chafin Betty Ann McKinney Wanda Lee Spears % Della Noel Childers Edwin Owens John Walters Thompson Orville Clark Jack Page Treasurer Jack Hatcher Louise Page John Lee Varney Mary Ann Huffman Vice-President President Sheila Keathley Patty Preston Dan Walters Mr. Merle Henrickson, Faculty Sponsor [27]
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