Pikeville College - Highlander Yearbook (Pikeville, KY)

 - Class of 1927

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)v(S! r - £P vfi S viSJ a. 4 The HIGHLANDER I ' , vgs r wt z i S!. :.£P . RS.| TOM E. MAY Pikeville, Kentucky. Basketball, ' 25- ' 2(l. Glee Club ' 26- ' 27. Junior Play, ' 26. Tommie came to us from P. H. S. in her Sopho- more year. She has meant lots to our class. Since joining the bunch she has won her way into the hearts of many. Some have come and some have gone but the memory of her will always linger with them. She may be a movie star ( ?) never- theless we wish her success in whatever she may attempt. MARY SMITH Canada, Kentucky .Junior Play, ' 2.t- ' 26. President of Latin Club, ' 26- ' 27. Mary has taken all of her high school course here in Pikeville College. She is one of our honor ■ students, partly because of her natural ability, and partly through faithful, persevering effort. A school teacher she may be, and if such a thing should happen we wish her all the pleasure to be derived from the profession. Junior •26- ' 27. A Estill, he is quiet, being class. Play, ESTILL BICKFORD Hellier, Kentucky. - ' 26. Lambda Sigma, ' 26- ' 27. Basketball, number of good things can be said about Aside from being wild about the women, one of the best boys in our class. He is sincere and an a.l round good fellow, also one of the most loyal members of our JOCK HUFFMAN Pikeville, Kentucky. Junior Play, 2.5- ' 20. ' ' Her graceful ease and sweetness void of pride, might hide her faults if fau.ts she had to hide! Jock has been with the class since the days in Mrs. Kendrick ' s room. She has a nice quiet disposi- tion such as becomes any girl in Seniordom. Wher- ever she may go she still has the good wishes of the entire class and will always be remembered by the Seniors of ' 27. FAE WEDDINGTON Pikeville, Kentucky. Junior Play, ' 25- ' 26. Fae has been with us through all the four years of our work and has been a jolly good sport. She has many friends among both girls and boys. She has been very loyal to the class and has taken part in many of our social activities. We who know her best feel sure that she will always re- main a staunch supporter of Pikeville College. ra J : s4 - a| ' ' - S: ! ][j§ Twenty ,

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?€3? HIGHLANDER MAXIE MOORE — President Pikeville, Kentucky. Vice-president of class in ' 23- ' 24 ; President, ' 24- ' 25, ' 25- ' 26, ' 26- ' 27. Latin Play, ' 23- ' 24. College Orchestra, ' 24- ' 25, ' 25- ' 26. Junior Pluv, ' 25- ' 26. ' Vice-pres., Lambda Sigma. ' 2G- ' 27. Latin CUib, ' 26- ' 27. Business Manager of The Higrhlander, ' 26- ' 27. Maxie ' s sweet disposition began manifesting it- self back in the grades where she proved herself a willing worker. She has been very largely the life of the class all through her three years of presidency. Her gentleness, kindness, and great respect for every one have won for her the love and admiration of both the Senior class and the student body. May much success and supreme happiness be the golden reward for her greatness. LOIS SMITH — Vice-President Canada, Kentucky. Latin Play, ' 24- ' 25. .Junior Play, ' 25- ' 2r). Class Reporter. ' 25- ' 26. Vice-president, ' 2f)- ' 27. Lois is the intellectual giant of our class. She has made the honor roll for the last three years and is an expert in Latin. Her smiles would captivate any young man and she has a disposition approaching perfection. Whatever her career may be in life we wish her the greatest happiness. CECIL SMITH— Treasurer Canada, Kentucky. Latin Play, ' 24- ' 2. ). .Junior Plav, ' 2o- ' 2(i. Vice-pres. Y. M. C. A. Leadership Class, ' 2.5- ' 2fi . Male Quartette, ' 2.5- ' 2f), ' 26- ' 27. Lambda Sisrma, ' 25- ' 26. Church Choir, ' 26- ' 27. Class Treasurer, ' 26- ' 27. Cecil came to us four years ago from Canada with a rep for brains which he has kept ever since. He has a way of getting along with people that has won for him a large number of friends. No doubt he will be a great geometrician and we are looking forward to the da y when we shall hear of his engineering ability having gained for him a high position in the professional world. JAY WILLIAMSON - Reporter Meta, Kentucky. Latin Plan, ' 24- ' 2. ). .Junior Play, ' 2.5- ' 26. College Orches- tra, ' 2.5- ' 26, ' 26- ' 27. Lambda ' Sigma, ' 2. ' 5- ' 26. Y. M. C. A. Leadership Class, ' 26. Class Reporter, ' 26- ' 27. Jay joined us when we were Sophs, and dur- ing the three years he has been with us he has added greatly to the good cheer of the class. He has been good in his studies and has been known to be exempt once or twice. We are glad to have Jay and feel sure that some time in the future he will be an honor to our Alma Mater. CARL HATCHER— £i or of Senior High Harold, Kentucky. Junior Play, ' 2.5- ' 2f). Assistant Editor of the The Record, ' 25- ' 26. Pres. of Lambda Sigma, ' 26, ' 26- ' 27. Pres. Y. M. C. A. Leadership Class, ' 26. Debating Team ' 2.5- ' 26, ' 26- ' 27. Male Quartette, ' 27. Latin Club, ' 26- ' 27. Baseball ' 2.5, ' 26, ' 27. Tennis ' 26- ' 27. Senior High Editor of High- lander, ' 2r - ' 27. Carl has taken a great deal of interest in our activities from which he has profited according to the efforts expended therein. It may be said of him that he has great hopes for the class of ' 27 and will always be loyal to it and, his Alma Mater. I SET ,s : -jSfS i - ( • Sk. i - iS 5: a a Xi i r i -Q X g g -C CJ Nineteen



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fj FDs. - 5; =Sv -.( £? =S . • 4 The HIGHLANDER I , , 5!: vij: ;! =aX (!? =5i VIRGINIA HATCHER Pikeviile, Kentucky. Class Reporter, ' •24- ' 25. Business Manager of The Record, ' 25- ' 26. Latin Play, ' 24- ' 2.5. Junior Plav, ' 25- ' 26. Lambda Sigma, ' 26- ' 27. Virginia is little but diamonds come in small packages. Although she gets a little fretted at times, still she is a jolly member of the gang and has been in it from the earliest years. She has brains and uses them occasionally. Parties and picnics are her delight, hence she has taken an im- portant part in our social affairs. Who knows but that she will be our first woman governor. VAUGHNIE HORN Dorton, Kentucky. Junior Pla}-, ' 25- ' 2r). Lambda Sigma. ' 25- ' 2r), ' 26- ' 27. Still water runs deep. So it is with Vaughnie. She is a student who with her high grades, quiet, and gentle disposition has won the love and re- spect of all the Seniors of ' 27. She is always willing to back a worthy enterprise and is sure to make good when she goes out in the world to pad- dle her own canoe. JOHN LEWIS Pikeviile, Kentucky. Class Presiil; ' nt, •2-J- ' 24. Basketball, ' 23- ' 24- ' 2.5- ' 2G. Lambda Sig-ma, ' 24- ' 2, - ' 26. Clasw Treasurer, ' 24- ' 2. ' )- ' 2fi. Junior Play, ' 25- ' 2t). Orchestra, ' 24- ' 2.i- ' 2(i. John has a good word for everybody and a hand shake for all. He joined ranks when we were Freshies, entering into our school activities and proving himself very efficient. His musical abilities have made him one of the outstanding members of our troop. No one who has heard him play will be surprised to hear of his leading a great symphony orchestra some time in the near future. EULALEE BARRETT Haysi, Virginia. Lambda S ' igma, ' 24- ' 2o. ' 25- ' 26, ' 26- ' 27. Junior Play, ' 25- ' 20. Churcli Choir, ' 25- ' 2(i, ' 26- ' 27. Eulalee is an old veteran in the class. She join- ed when it was in its infancy and has stood by it through all the years of its upward climb. A jolly disposition, a spirit of perseverance, and a warm interest for P. C. are only a few of her characteristics. It ' s gude to be merry and wise, It ' s gude to be honest and true. JOSIEPHINE HATFIELD Pikeviile Kentucky. Lambda Sig-ma, ' 24- ' 2o. ' 2(i- ' 27. Glee Club, ' 2r)- ' 2fi. Junior Play, ' 2.5- ' 2G. Josie has also taken much interest in the class since her entrance early in the grades and has been willing to work at all times. She has pleasing ways and is easy to get along with. Her friends are many and she is just as true to them as the number is large. One of the keys to the door of success being greatness of heart, Josie will sure- ly enter. a ' tXJ Sb Zg Ss zg ■ ' Q iiH Cs zg XS zg- iSs SSsl g a S g Ssi zSr - ;s g ' i£r- - Sb g zg ■;- p-f Tiventij-one

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