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Knifley High School Class of 1952: 1990s reunion



2006-01-24 - Knifley, Adair CO, KY - Photo Laverne Feese-Kennon. Frank Dickerson sent this photograph from the Knifley High School Class of 1952, which he thinks was sometime in the 1990s. The photo was given to him by Laverne Feese-Kennon. Class members attending, from left, were Laverne Feese Kennon, Patra Giles-Marion; Dean Barnett Norma Sue Stayton (Mr. Dickerson does not know married name). Standing, James Knifley (now deceased). Evelyn Rich-Bolt, Louis Hardin, and Gene Tedder were also in attendance on this day. Mr. Knifley taught school at both the old building and the new Knifley Grade Center. He also served several churches in Adair and Casey Counties as minister.

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