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The Dunbar Echo was the magazine created by the students of Dunbar High School. Information includes student names, faculty information, sports and class information, attendance and school budget information, some photographs, and class officers and clubs.
The Lexington Public Library believes this item is in the public domain and has no known US Copyright restrictions; however, it may be subject to rights of privacy, publicity, or other restrictions.
The Tates Creek Junior High School yearbook contains the photographs of students, clubs, sports teams, staff, and teachers of the school.
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McCauley, Jo
The Mortonian semi-annual student magazine contains the names of students and faculty, and includes athletics, academics, homerooms, some student poetry, and brief student biographies.
The Lexington Public Library believes this item is in the public domain and has no known US Copyright restrictions; however, it may be subject to rights of privacy, publicity, or other restrictions.
Hutton, John
The Hi-Life Gazette newspaper is the student paper for Ashland High School, containing photos and articles about school events and people.
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The yearbook contains the school faculty, administration, graduates, students, events, photographs, awards, organizations, and sponsors.
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The Cadet Adjutant magazine contains information on the activities, students, and graduates of the Kentucky Military Institute, along with some photos and illustrations, for both the Kentucky and Florida campuses.
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The Cadet Adjutant magazine contains information on the activities, students, and graduates of the Kentucky Military Institute, along with some photos and illustrations, for both the Kentucky and Florida campuses.
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This book contains information about the history of the school, brief biographies of the officers, lists of white and African-American students from 1823-1923, trustees, board members, and instructors. There are several photographs included of significant individuals and the school
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The Eastern Kentucky Review contains articles about Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College. This particular issue contains photos of buildings, graduating seniors, students, clubs, and activities, and includes photos and information about the Army Specialized Training Program for military training for World War II.
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The Cadet Adjutant magazine contains information on the activities, students, and graduates of the Kentucky Military Institute, along with some photos and illustrations, for both the Kentucky and Florida campuses.
The Lexington Public Library believes this item is in the public domain and has no known US Copyright restrictions; however, it may be subject to rights of privacy, publicity, or other restrictions.
The Cadet Adjutant magazine contains information on the activities, students, and graduates of the Kentucky Military Institute, along with some photos and illustrations, for both the Kentucky and Florida campuses.
The Lexington Public Library believes this item is in the public domain and has no known US Copyright restrictions; however, it may be subject to rights of privacy, publicity, or other restrictions.
The Hi-Times newspaper is the student paper for Henry Clay High School, containing photos and articles about school events and people, as well as ads for local businesses.
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The typewritten list contains the 1955 names, home addresses, and room numbers of the residents of Keeneland Hall, on the campus of the University of Kentucky. It also lists the head residents, student assistants, and the receptionist for the hall.
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The yearbook for the Hopkinsville High School contains faculty, staff, and student photos, class photos, lists of students, clubs, and sports, as well as advertisements for local businesses.
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The program lists the songs performed by the students in the Morton Junior High School orchestra, boys’ chorus, girls’ chorus, and band for the Spring Concert in 1961.
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The Central City High School class composite photo contains the images and names of the 1949 graduating class and their faculty sponsors.
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The pamphlet lists the program, teachers, student officers, and graduating students of Morton Junior High School in 1967.
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The directory contains the names, addresses, and phone numbers of all Henry Clay High School students, faculty members, and staff for the 1959-1960 school year.
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The bulletin contains class catalog information, expenses, housing, schedules, general Transylvania classes, and the names of faculty, officers, students, and graduates.
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The program for the 10 year reunion lists the event program, class officers, in memoriam, class graduates and their occupations, and local ads.
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The Cadet Adjutant magazine contains information on the activities, students, and graduates of the Kentucky Military Institute, along with some photos and illustrations, for both the Kentucky and Florida campuses.
The Lexington Public Library believes this item is in the public domain and has no known US Copyright restrictions; however, it may be subject to rights of privacy, publicity, or other restrictions.
The Luna Library, a program of Believing in Forever, collects and distributes children's books with an African American history or Black character focus. It is an alternative for African American parents looking for books that provide context and knowledge to understand the stories of the African American experience in this country for their children. Believing in Forever is a champion of diversity and inclusion, and the positive impact books have on children of all races.