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Its nickname was Purple Flash, and its school colors were purple and gold, although some athletic teams, such as the marching band and football team, had adopted purple and black, excluding gold, in the school's final years.
The Class of 1973 returned in the fall of 72 to begin their last school year at LOHS amidst construction and classes scattered among two campuses and five buildings. None-the-less, 210 seniors made it through the year with flying colors... purple and gold that is, and achieved some outstanding honors along the way.
Lone Oak High School. I find my students to be worthwhile. in- teresting, lovable, capable human beings. " By Why does Lune Oak have a band that dcxsn.t wear the tradi- tional school colors or go by "Purple Flash" like everyone else? Believe it or not. there is a logical explanation. Up until 1963, the band had worn purple and gold. except the
Lone Oak High School was a public secondary school located in unincorporated McCracken County, Kentucky, with an address in Paducah. Its nickname was Purple Flash, and its school colors were purple and gold, although some athletic teams, such as the marching band and football team, had adopted purple and black, excluding gold, in the school's ...
Lone Oak High School was a public secondary school (grades 9–12) located in unincorporated McCracken County, Kentucky, with an address in Paducah. Its nickname was Purple Flash, and its school colors were purple and gold, although some athletic teams, such as the marching band and football team, had adopted purple and black, excluding gold ...
By beginning of school in the Fall of 73, construction was mostly finished and the high school was back in operation with the exception of a few class rooms. The new section not only provided modern facilities but greater space. The more than 220 members of the Class of 1974 would need a lot of it.
Lone Oak High School was a public secondary school (grades 9–12) located in unincorporated McCracken County, Kentucky, with an address in Paducah. Its nickname was Purple Flash, and its school colors were purple and gold, although some athletic teams, such as the marching band and football team, had adopted purple and black, excluding gold ...
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