Pikeville College - Highlander Yearbook (Pikeville, KY)

 - Class of 1927

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|s, 3 sa -(S sSb. N. i5Sv x FSsv • • 4 The HIGHLANDER 15= • • V fSSi - FSs i3 F3 Z WE members of the class of ' 28 realize only too well that our days in dear old P. C. are growing all too few, so we are striving to make the last stretch of our four years battle a success. Although we love the grand old place we have been working hard, all the time, to get out. Our experiences during these years have been many and varied. When fifty-seven of us Freshmen entered in ' 24, we learned that P. C. ' s standard was high in various ways. We realized we needed organization by a close observation of the Sophomore class. During the year we had many picnics and trips into the country, also we helped to raise money for athletic funds by giving a party. Some of our class honored the honor roll by their names. Strange to say, however, although we were a very large class in September ' 24 we seemed to diminish after second semester exams. Despite this fact we started our second year with forty flighty Sopho- mores. Our class was strengthened when Aurora, Dora and Curtis joined our ranks. This year we seemed compelled to do most of the talking, for we furnished the largest share of the contestants for debating, declamation, oration and public discussion. Although time was not heavy on our hands yet we couldn ' t neglect our picnics and hikes, especially when Miss Marshall took us to Island Creek and Miss Childs took the contestants on a picnic. Then came Better Speech week and we put up a brave fight, but one poor struggler was accused of murdering Good English. When he was brought to trial in our English class he was found ' ' not guilty. At Christmas we put on a program in the Literary Society. There were times when our reputation with the faculty was at a very low ebb, yet most of us weathered the storm. Next we became Juniors and assumed the prefix dignified in the full sense of the word since Lyman joined us. We started right to work selling lyceum tickets. The class was divided into two groups and the winning side was that of our President, Robert. As the stage of the chapel in our beautiful new building was not provided with a curtain, we joined the other classes in giving a carnival to raise the necessary funds. Then we put on the Junior Play and made good use of the new curtain. This isn ' t leap year but to show the boys the girls were good soorts, thev gave them a party at Hallowe ' en. Next we went on a hike to Duty ' s Knob. We are again this year in debating and declamation and there are many of our class on the Basketball squads. As a class or as individuals, it is our sincerest wish to have been some real influence for good to our fellow students, and these three years of rugged toil, combined with the comradeshin of hifjh school life, have bound us all forever to our class ' 28 and dear old P. C. The Juniors tXj g - :g -gd -CS S zg- - 2g- - Ss © 2g - sS SSJ -S sg- -g - Ssi - g- Thirty-one

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