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x S SS 4 3S! s432 T ! • • 4 The HIGHLANDER n4? =S! 3 S. . 3z r 3: =a BLANCHE RATLIFF Pikeville, Kentucky. Lambda Sigma, ' 23- ' 24, ' 24- ' 25, ' 26- ' 27. If make-up were grades Wabbs would make A ' s. Blanche is known for her graceful form, charming manners, and wide popularity. She has been in the class since its early yea rs and is another veteran who has watched its progress. Without her we probably would have fallen short of our present standing. FANNIE SMITH Pikeville, Kentucky. Basketball, ' 24- ' 2r). ' 25- ' 2G, ' 2(!- ' 27. Glee Club, ' 24- ' 2.5, ' 25- ' 2«, ' 2G- ' 27. Junior Flav, ' 2o- ' 2f). Lanilxla Sig-ma, ' 2()- ' 27. From these activities you can see that Fannie has a number of outside things to do — athletics, vocal, drama and literary. Although she has been very busy during the past few years she has also found time to engage in the social activities. She is one of the best sports in the class of ' 27. CHARLIE MOORE Shelbygap, Kentucky. Lauibda Sigma, ' 2(i- ' 27. Church Choir, ' 2( ' ;- ' 27. Junior Plav, ' 20. Y. M. C. A. Leadership Class, ' 26. Baseball ' 2.5- ' 26. Assistant Business Manager of The Record, ' 2{)- ' 27. Tennis, •2f;- ' 27. JIale Quartette, ' 26- ' 27. They call him Ecky but he doesn ' t economize with his smiles and good cheer. Charlie seems to be the silver lining to the dark clouds for the Sen- iors. He has been with us from Freshies to Senior- dom and is the shortest one of the septet of Senior boys. He aspires to be a medical man and has already learned hammers from handsaws — he will make good sure. MARION RATLIFF Pikeville, Kentucky. Junior Play, ' 26. Lambda Sigma, •25- ' 20, ' 26- ' 27. Marion is small of statue but makes up for that difference in mental ability. She masters her school work and stands high in the class. She is at all times ready to speak a word of good cheer and to do things for the happiness of others. Be- ing ambitious, she will surely attain a high posi- tion in life. EDITH WALTERS Pikeville, Kentucky. Junior Play, ' 26. Glee Club, ' 2f - ' 27. Lambda Sigma, ' 26-27. Edith is one of the founders of the class for she started in Mrs. Kendrick ' s room ' way back yonder at the beginning. She has been, through all these years, one of the main-stays of the class. Edith is always present and always ready for fun or study. ■ as sS ss - s: • ' a -g: @- a ;g a g- -g j - s g- s g CjJJfalJ Twenty-three
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The HIGHLANDER jq«. g .g s LEXIE FRANCISCO. Hellier, Kentucky. Junior Play, ' 25- ' 26. Lambda Sigma, ' 26- ' 27. Lexie entered from Hellier in our Freshman year and has played an important part from the beginning. She carries sunshine with her and is always ready to scatter it. She has made our social affairs much more than they would have been without her. Lexie is loved by all the class and we shall miss her when our school days are over. JESSIE ISON Robinson Creek, Kentucky. Junior i ' lay, ' 2.5- ' 26. Literary Society, ' 26- ' 27. A most beloved girl is Jessie, possessing a sunny and happy disposition. She is just the kind of a girl everybody likes. She is always dependable and in her school spirit and loyalty to P. C. she can hardly be excelled. ESTELL VARNEY Stone, Kentucky. Junior Play, ' 25- ' 26. Lambda Sigma, ' 2C- ' 27. Y. M. C. A. Leadership Class, ' 2(3. Church Choir, ' 26- ' 27. Treasurer of Upstreamer Sunday School Class, ' 2G- ' 27. Estell, whom we all know as ' ' Turkey, came to P. C. A. in our Junior year. He has been a most loyal member and has taken part in a number of our activities, both social and business. He has added a host of friends to his list, and the class of ' 27 will long remember him after our school days are over. ILA SCOTT Zebulon, Kentucky. Glee Club, ' 24- ' 25, •2C- ' 27. Latin Play. ' 24. Junior Play, ' 2.5- ' 26. Lambda Sigina, ' 24- ' 25, ' 26- ' 27. Ila is one of those girls who is not afraid of work. She has been in the class during her high school course and has taken part in many activi- ties in which she has shown much ability. She is a good lively person to have on a picnic and her optimistic attitude adds much to the good times of these trips. May the greatest success and happi- ness be hers wherever she may go or whatever she may do. PHYLLIS COYER Prestonsburg, Kentucky. Phyllis has been with us only one year. She en- tered from the Prestonsburg High School where she took part in many of the extra-curricular ac- tivities. She is a diligent worker and always ready for a good time. Her good nature along with her quiet and modest ways have won for her a large number of friends. iuLJ S Sd ;g g: z3 gS g S i zg - a zg a ( J s ?- !C ! ' Q tif i z2?- ■ ' oJ oM l Twenty-two 1
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)s,€ Sv S € =3 --fiJ sJX 4 The HIGHLANDER I ,v 7 i5a. . 3 =Si jC ! - ' C I ! Senior Epic T sing of boys and of girls, who first from their homes, driv ' n by - Need of knowledge, came to Pikeville College in the year of twenty- three ; Seventy-five, as green as any and of heart as free. Seeing our great need of officers to break ground for the new building. Doctor Record, in solemn voice barely penetrating our dumb skulls, Advised to such a procedure. Under the guidance of some kind Hearted class teacher, who took it upon herself to lead our Wandering footsteps, we elected John Lewis as our first president, Pern, the mellow-voiced, as vice-president, and Virginia Gentry, With nose tip-tilted as a rose, reporter. To prove that life may be jolly as well as serious. One summer day found about ten climbing the heights to Duty ' s Knob And calling it a Freshman Picnic. In the spring of the year, our little souls had lost a part of their Greenness, and the springy-limbed McClelland took us under his wing To teach uu Botany. ' Midst many hardships and struggles we succeeded in Climbing the various hills of this valley and bringing down with us Our fift} ' flowers. In September of twenty-four we reassembled as Sophomores. Pem, the fleet-footed, became president, while John, nickle-grabber. Was chosen treasurer, and Ginny, the fiery penned, our reporter. Miss Katherine, the laughing, by sheer might and main beat into our Egotistical brains, the fine points of theme writing. Picnics and parties galore. Who will ever forget the hike through the Rain to Coal Run when Miss McGonagle was the only one Who kept dryj or the ride to the old swimmin ' hole when everyone Thought each curve would be his last 5 or Miss Katherine ' s party At the end of the year? Through these joys and some trials We came out triumphant over exams. ' Twas a day of general rejoicing when over the campus Could be heard the voices of the Juniors of the class of twenty-six. Our usual ( ? ) prompt regard for business brought forth as our officers Pem, the willowy, as president; Fess, the musical, as the money chaser; While Lois, the stable-minded, became our reporter. As Jolly Juniors it became our endeavor not to let our study Interfere with the parties which we felt our due. And oh, did we not feel elated when our business ability was revealed By the sale of sufficient tickets to pay for our lyceum course? And what a night of gaiety we had, celebrated by a big party at Ginny ' s. i gg - i r a zg - s i ia: 2 g ' ! gj g- ( ' sj zg- ys iiH o: ;? gd g -s j aj g - i i Twentii-four
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