1931 Picadome High School Graduation Announcement

submitted by Rena Voron
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                  1931 Picadome High School Lexington, KY
				  
                  Commencement
                  Fri. Morn. May 22 10 AM Woodland Auditorium
				  
                  Class Colors: Blue and White
                  Class Flower: Cream Rose
                  Class Motto: At the Foothills Climbing
                  SPONSOR: Mrs. Edna Baucom
                  PRINCIPAL: J. Harvey Sweeney
                  Class Officers
                  Claude A. Jackson: President
                  Thomas E. Shuck: Vice-President
                  J. E. McConathy: Secretary
                  Pauline Vivian Clarkson: Treasurer
				  
                  CLASS ROLL
                  Jane Katherine Ballenger
                  Edna Earle Bowling
                  Eva Adaleen Bush
                  Bessie Lucille Campbell
                  Pauline Vivian Clarkson
                  Anna Mildred Cleveland
                  Howard Leslie Cleveland
                  Rosabelle Hall
                  Claude A. Jackson
                  Beverly Eudora Jones
                  Kathaleen Calista McCartt
                  J.E. McConathy
                  Sterling McCuddy
                  Dorothy Leuna Miller
                  Grace Lloyd Morehead
                  Margaret Isabel Norman
                  Thelma Oakes
                  Lou Ethel Poynter
                  Frances Elizabeth Rollings
                  Ida Katherine Sageser
                  Henrietta Shackelford
                  Thomas E. Shuck
                  Fred Wesley Smith
                  Conley Standafer
                  Ruby Allen Tipton
                  Carmie Trammell
                  William Waits

Used by permission from Rena & David's "Our Visual Genealogy" web site.
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