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khsaa Guide to the Kentucky High School Athletics Association, 1917-1988 Processed by: David Bratcher and Bobby Hart and Charles Hay; machine-readable finding aid created by:Hilary Writt University Archives Eastern Kentucky University 126 John Grant Crabbe Library Richmond, Kentucky 40475-3102 USA Phone: (606) 622-1792 Email: archives.library@eku.edu URL: http://www.library.eku.edu/sca/ Copyright 1998 Eastern Kentucky University Libraries. All Rights Reserved. Machine-readable finding aid derived from typescript by rekeying.Date of source: 1981 Description is in English. Guide to the Kentucky High School Athletics Association, 1917-1988 Contact Information: University Archives Eastern Kentucky University 126 John Grant Crabbe Library Richmond, Kentucky 40475-3102 Phone: (606) 622-1792 Email: archives.library@eku.edu URL: http://www.library.eku.edu/sca/ Processed by: David Bratcher and Bobby Hart and Charles Hay Date Completed: 1981 Encoded by: Hilary Writt Copyright 1999 Eastern Kentucky University. All Rights Reserved. Kentucky High School Athletics Association, 1917-1988 81A9 Kentucky High School Athletics Association 80 cubic feet, 126,250 items, 167 boxes. 60 films and videotapes Eastern Kentucky University Archives Richmond, Kentucky 40475-3102 Collection is open for research. Copyright has not been assigned to Eastern Kentucky University. [Identification of item], Kentucky High School Athletics Association, 81A9, University Archives, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond. From its inception in 1918 the Boy's State Basketball Tournament has been the Association's major source of revenue. The initial tournament was held at Centre College in Danville. It moved to Lexington and the University of Kentucky's Alumni Gymnasium in 1919 and remained there until 1941 when it moved to the Louisville Armory which had a larger seating capacity. The KHSAA did not begin to make significant revenue until the late 1930s when increased attendance made the Sweet Sixteen tournament one of the premiere sporting events in Kentucky. This attendance coupled with increased revenue from radio broadcasting rights, assured the financial success of the Association. From the 1940s on the boy's tournament site has been located either in Louisville or Lexington. The girl's basketball tournament began in 1921 and continued until 1932 when basketball was abandoned as a high school sport. The tournament was re-instituted in 1975. Other sport championships were gradually added to the KHSAA's sanctioned list of athletic contests which presently includes 29 championships in twelve sports. The Association's structure also changed through the years in part as a response to various changes which have occurred within society. In 1935 the Board of Control's membership increased to five. Four years later another man was added. In 1937 a delegate assembly of school representation was established. Instead of each member school sending a voting member to the annual meeting (always held in Louisville to coincide with the meeting of the Kentucky Educational Association) sixty-four districts were established in the state with each member school allowed to vote for a delegate from the district to attend the annual meeting. Until 1947 the Association's chief administrative officer had been the President who was selected every year. Only four men, with M.S. Ligon and W.F. O'Donnell of Carrollton having the longest tenure, served as president prior to the beginning of World War II. The war seriously interrupted high school sports scheduling due to the rationing of gasoline and the inability of schools to acquire buses for team transportation. Shortly after the end of the war, the Board of Control voted to hire a full time commissioner to oversee all the Association's activities. Longtime board member Theodore A. Sanford of Henderson was selected. Under Sanford's direction the Association grew and prospered, with revenues from the boy's basketball tournament showing a substantial increase. Sanford negotiated the KHSAA's television contract for the 1955 boy's basketball tournament and during his tenure, the Association moved to its first permanent location on Rose Street in Lexington. Additionally, the integration of all black high schools into the KHSAA in the late 1950s occurred during his presidency. Sanford retired in 1972 and was replaced by his longtime assistant Joe Bill Mansfield who was succeeded by Tom Mills in 1976. The 1970s saw the KHSAA continue to prosper and experience many other significant changes. In response to a federal court order in 1971, the Association added a black assistant commissioner (Louis Stout) in 1972, as well as two black members to the Board of Control. In 1976 the organizations first female assistant commissioner (Diane Caines) was selected following the return of the Girl's State Basketball Tournament in 1975. The composition of the Board of Control has changed to its current total of twelve members two of which must be black and two of which must be female. Another significant change to the KHSAA's structure was the passage of SB60 by the 1978 Kentucky General Assembly which placed control of interscholastic athletics under the Kentucky Department of Education. The Education Department has delegated authority to the KHSAA to manage athletics and is only involved in the appeals procedure. In response to dwindling attendance at the boy's basketball tournament in Louisville in the early 1970s, the Association moved the championship to Rupp Arena in Lexington for several years. Attendance, as well as revenue, increased dramatically. Under the direction of current Commissioner Tom Mills, the Association has continued to grow with the addition of championships in soccer and softball, the continued growth of both boy's and girl's basketball tournaments, and the inception of a program to help with drug and substance abuse. Because of school consolidation the Association's current membership has decreased to 292 members. 1917 KHSAA organized 1918 First Boy's State High School Basketball Tournament 1920 First State Track Meet 1921 Ten District Tournaments Held. First Girl's State High School Basketball Tournament 1922 State divided into 16 Districts 1924 State divided into 18 Districts 1927 State Divided into 24 Districts, 6 Regions. A and B Classification Adopted For All Tournaments 1928 State Divided into 32 Districts, 8 Regions 1931 State Divided into 64 Districts, 16 Regions. A and B Classification Discontinued for State Tournament. First State Tennis Tournament 1932 Girl's State Basketball Tournament Discontinued 1933 A and B Classification Discontinued for All Tournaments 1934 Eight Semester and Twenty-Year Age Limit Rules Put Into Effect 1935 Board of Control Membership Increased to Five 1938 Plan for Registering and Training Officials Adopted. Officials' Clinics in Football and Basketball Begun. Board of Control Membership Increased to Six. Secretary Takes Over Management of State Basketball Tournament. Printing Association Magazine The Athlete Authorized. Regional Track Meets Made Part of State Program 1939 National Federation Basketball Rules Adopted. KHSAA Protection Fund Incorporated. First State Golf Tournament 1940 Association Joins National Federation. First State Baseball Tournament 1942 Board of Control Membership Increased to Seven 1943 Number of Districts Doubled, With 16 Regions and 4 Sections 1944 Sectional Tournaments Discontinued 1945 Number of Districts in Region Reduced to 4 1946 First KHSAA Sponsored State Swimming Meet 1947 Full-Time Commissioner Elected. Board of Control Membership Increased to Eight. Rules Re-Codified 1948 Number of Basketball Games Limited. Sanction Rule Strengthened. Commissioner Authorized to Determine Regional Tournament Sites 1949 Assistant Commissioner Added to Association Office Staff 1950 Classes Adopted for State Swimming Meet 1951 Regional Golf and Tennis Tournaments Made Part of State Program 1952 Awards Rule Adopted 1953 First KHSAA Sponsored Cross Country Run 1954 District and Regional Basketball Trophies Standardized 1955 First Televised Basketball Championship Game 1956 Regional Cross Country Made Part of State Program 1957 Coaches Required to Attend Rules Clinic 1958 Board Given Authority to Set Up Football Championship Plan 1959 First Football Championships. Requirements of Coaches Increased 1960 First State Tennis Tournaments for Girls 1961 First Football Districts Established 1962 First State Swimming Meet for Girls. First State Rifle Championship 1963 Wrestling Made Part of State Program 1964 Delegate Assembly Adopts Age Limit of 19, New Rule to Take Effect in 1968 1965 First State Golf Tournament For Girls 1966 First State Track Meet for Girls. Classes Adopted for Boy's Track 1967 First State Gymnastics Meets for Boys and Girls. First Required Registration of Baseball Officials. Classes Adopted for Cross Country Run 1968 Regional Wrestling Tournaments Made Part of State Program 1969 Classes Adopted for Girls's Track. Age Rule Modified. Second Assistant Commissioner Added to Association Office Staff. First Registration of Wrestling Officials 1971 New Office Building Erected 1972 Board of Control Membership Increased to Ten. Third Assistant Commissioner Added to Association Office Staff. First State Soccer Tournament 1974 First State Fencing Tournaments 1975 Girls' State Basketball Tournament Revived. First Girls' Cross Country Run 1976 First Woman Assistant Commissioner Added to Association Office Staff 1978 State Board Of Education delegated authority to KHSAA for management of inter-scholastic athletic program of the secondary schools 1979 First Volleyball Tournament 1980 Registration of Track Officials 1981 Change to Meters in Track 1982 Limitation of Season Placed on All KHSAA Sponsored Events 1983 First Girls Softball Tournament - Registration of Softball Clinics 1984 Sports Information Director added to Association Office Staff 1986 Kentucky-Indiana Championship - "Mid-American Classic" Begun 1987 First Consultant for Corporate Sponsors Hired by Association Office In October 1980, the Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) Board of Control voted to deposit the historical files and records of their organization at the Eastern Kentucky University Archives. The records were transferred to the Archives in the summer of 1981. Shortly thereafter they were placed in a state of temporary arrangement with a preliminary finding guide prepared. Arranging and describing the records in a formal and complete manner began in 1984. Careful attention was given to maintaining the records in the original order in which they were received; however, it became necessary once processing commenced to establish several new series, especially among the earliest records, since there was no discernible pattern of arrangement. The finished processed collection consists of 167 boxes and over 50 films and videotapes which are divided into twelve series. According to provisions of the Agreement of Deposit the entire collection is open for research, but permission to quote extensively or make copies of audio-visual materials must be received from the KHSAA. The KHSAA records are an excellent source for historical information on the Association's activities in particular and twentieth century Kentucky high school sports in general. Numerous historical trends and themes can be traced in the records. Of particular interest is the relationship of high school athletics and local and state political activities. The records, especially the Minutes of the Board of Control and the Tournament Correspondence Series, document the intense personal and economic rivalry between Louisville and Lexington to attract the Boy's Sweet Sixteen basketball championship games to their respective cities. The Eligibility Lists and Correspondence Series is of vital interest to those doing genealogical research, along with researchers concerned with the effect of the integration of black schools into the KHSAA in the 1950s, and the effect of the school consolidation movement in the 1950s and 1960s on small rural high schools. Significant information on the development decline, and resurgence of girl's athletic competition is adequately chronicled in the records. Statistical information concerning scores and best records abound in the materials. Unfortunately, however, many films of previous KHSAA sponsored championship events, especially Boy's basketball tournament games, have been either lost or destroyed. In addition, the photograph collection is very sparse. The majority of the processing of the records and all of the typing of the inventory, box labels, and other items was performed by student assistants assigned to the Archives. Their diligence and promptness in completing this project is deeply appreciated. Additionally, the Archives is indebted to the KHSAA for depositing their records at Eastern Kentucky University for permanent preservation. The Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) was organized in Louisville in April 1917, when a small group of male educational leaders met by appointment during the annual meeting of the Kentucky Educational Association to discuss the regulation of inter-high school athletic contests. The writing of a constitution and by-laws was left to the organization's governing body, to be known as the Board of Control. The original board consisted of President Moses E. Ligon, principal of Lexington High School, W.O. Hopper of Mt. Sterling and John H. Way of Carrollton. The Board's initial meeting on September 22, 1917 established the KHSAA's purpose--to purify athletics and codify basic rules of player eligibility and athletic conduct. Although the Association's Secretary, John H. Way, in his first letter to high school principals, declared that high schools had long felt the need for the influence of such an association only eighteen schools were sufficiently interested to join it. Charter members were: Frankfort, Louisville Male, Owensboro, Carrollton, Lexington High School, Carlisle, Anderson County, Monticello, Somerset, Ashland, Stanford, Paris, LaGrange, Norganfield, Danville, Clark County, Cynthiana, and Covington. Enthusiasm for membership in the Association was slow to develop. By 1918 only twenty-one schools had paid their $1.50 annual dues. During the 1920s and 1930s high school sports achieved greater popularity which in turn led to the rapid growth for the KHSAA. The Association grew in part because it continued to adhere to its original purpose of developing and regulating high school athletics by the adoption of uniform rules of player eligibility and by making the school's principal responsible for their observance. Other contributing factors included the improvement of the status of the coach, and the promotion of boy's and girl's post-season championship tournaments in basketball. To be eligible for KHSAA membership, a school was required to be listed in the Kentucky Public School Directory. By 1938 over 600 schools had joined the Association, and the KHSAA's authority to impose penalties and sanctions against member schools violating rules and regulations had been upheld by the Kentucky Court of Appeals. In addition to determining player eligibility the organization performed many other functions such as determining tournament sites, managing the state high school championships, establishing rules and regulations of competition, controlling game officials sanctioning All-Star and out of state games, resolving scheduling conflicts, investigating player and crowd misconduct, and administering the Player's Protection Fund which paid claims to injured athletes. Container List Audio-Visual Series The Audio-Visual Series consists of sixty-one 16mm films and 1/2" VHS and 3/4" U-matic video cassette tapes of KHSAA sponsored championship boy's and girl's athletic contests covering the years 1955 to 1986. Materials are arranged alphabetically by sport and then chronologically with information on the participants, game score, date of event, location information medium, and playing time. The majority of the films and tapes are concerned with the Boy's and Girl's Sweet Sixteen basketball final games and football championship final games. Unfortunately, the collection is very incomplete. As early as 1950 the KHSAA began filming Boy's basketball final games. Many of the films, however, have either been lost or destroyed. The University of Kentucky University Archives Department has some radio broadcasts, primarily WHAS in Louisville and WVLK in Lexington, of Boy's Sweet Sixteen games. In addition, the department has conducted an oral history project, interviewing long time men and women coaches, athletes, and administrators who have been closely associated with the KHSAA and high school sports. The tapes are available for use at the University of Kentucky Library University Archives Department. Baseball 1 Madison Central (7) v. Somerset (10), May 28, 1981; Fort Knox, KY 1/2" VHS videotape, Tape 1, Box 1. P.T : 1 hr. 55 min. Tape counter 0000-5148 2 St. Xavier (14) v. Owensboro (5), May 28, 1981; Fort Knox, KY 1/2" VHS videotape, Tape 2, Box 1 P.T. : 55 min. Tape counter 0044-3765 3 St. Xavier (5) v. Somerset (0), May 29, 1981; Fort Knox, KY 1/2" VHS videotape, Tape 3, Box 1. P.T. 1 hr. 35 min. Tape counter 0042-4429 4 Madison Central (13) v. Henderson Co. (2), May 27, 1982; Somerset, KY 1/2" VHS videotape, Tape 4, Box 1. P.T. : 1 hr. 47 min. Tape counter 0000-5232 5 Madison Central (9) v. Pleasure Ridge Park (0), May 28, 1982; Somerset, KY 1/2" VHS videotape, Tape 5, Box 1. P.T.: 2 hrs. 35 min. Tape counter 0000-4854 Basketball - Boys 1 Hazard (74) v. Adair Co. (66) Boys' State Championship, March 20, 1955, Lexington, KY 3/4" videotape, P.T.: 24 min. 34 sec 2 Monticello (56) v. Louisville Flaet (65) Boys State Championship, Louisville, KY Film, P.T. : 21 min. 30 sec 2a Earlington (54) v. Covington Catholic (53) Boy's State Championship, March 18, 1967, Louisville Film and Videotape, P.T.: 28 minutes 3 Ohio County (72) v. Louisville Central (101) Boys State Championship, March 29, 1969, Louisville, KY Film, P.T.: 28 min. 48 sec 4 Anderson Co. (66) v. Louisville Male (83) Boys' State Championship, March 20, 1971, Louisville, KY 3/4'- videotape. P.T. : 62 min. 48 sec 5 Owensboro (71) v. Lexington Henry Clay (59) Boys' State Championship, March 22, 1975, Louisville, KY 3/4" videotape, P.T. : 79 min. 37 sec 6 Lexington Lafayette (62) v. Christian Co. (52) Boys' State Championship, March 17, 1979, Lexington, KY Film, P T 32 min. 33 sec 7 Owensboro (57) v. Louisville Doss (56) Boys' State Championship March 29, 1981, Louisville, KY Film, P.T. : 29 min. 18 sec 8 Laurel Co. (53) v. North Hardin (51) Boys State Championship, March 27, 1982, Lexington, KY Film, P.T. : 29 min. 18 sec 9 Lexington Henry Clay (35) v. Carlisle Co. (33) Boys' State Championship, March 19, 1983, Lexington, KY, Film P. T.: 21 min. 21 sec 10 Bourbon Co. (70) v. Logan Co. (83) Boy's State Championship, March 17, 1984, Lexington, KY, Film P.T. : 21 min. 26 sec 11 Hopkinsville (65) v. Clay Co. (64) Boys' State Championship, March 23, 1985, Lexington, KY 1/2" VHS videotape, P.T. : 71 min. 25 sec 12 Pulaski Co. (47) v. Louisville Pleasure Ridge Park (45) Boys' State Championship, March 27, 1986 Lexington, KY 1/2" VHS videotape, P.T: 73 min. 49 sec Basketball - Girls 1 Laurel Co. (48) v. Paris (46) Girls' Basketball Championship, March 26, 1977, Richmond, KY 1/2" VHS videotape, P. T.: 29 min. 33 sec 2 Laurel Co. (43) v. Lafayette (36) Girls' State Championship March 24, 1979, Richmond, KY, Film, P.T. : 31 min. 7 sec. 3 Louisville Butler (65) v. Franklin Co. (49) Girls State Championship, March 22, 1980, Richmond, KY, Film, P.T. : 30 min. 51 sec 4 Pulaski Co. (50) v. Marshall Co. (42) Girls' State Championship, March 28, 1981. Richmond, KY Film P.T.: 30 min. 31 sec 5 Marshall Co. (48) v. Louisville Mercy (44) Girls' State Championship, March 20, 1982, Richmond. KY Film, P.T. : 28 min. 7 sec 6 Warren Central (57) v. Whitesburg (49) Girls State Championship, March 26, 1983, Richmond, KY, Film, P. T.: 22 min. 27 sec. 7 Marshall Co. (55) v. Belfry (53) Girls' State Championship, March 24, 1984, Richmond, KY Film, P.T.: 19 min. 40 sec 8 Whitley Co. (38) v. Louisville Atherton (37) Girls State Championship, March 16, 1985, Bowling Green, KY 1/2" VHS videotape, P.T. : 84 min. 59 sec 9 Oldham Co. (49) v. Franklin Simpson (48) Girls State Championship, March 29, 1986, Bowling Green, KY 1/2" VHS videotape, P.T.: 84 min. 59 sec Football 1 Erlanger Lloyd (27) v. Old Kentucky Home (0) Class A Championship, November 27, 1965, Lexington, KY 1/2" VHS videotape, P.T. : 10 min. 38 sec 2 Bardstown (14) v. Mt. Sterling (20) Class A Championship November 26, 1969, Lexington, KY 1/2" VHS videotape, P.T. : 21 min. 31 sec 3 Bardstown (13) v. Lynch (6) Class A Championship November 27, 1970, Lexington, KY 1/2" VHS videotape P.T.: 18 min. 25 sec 4 Trigg Co. (30) v. Lynch (23) Class A Championship, November 23, 1971, Lexington, KY 1/2" VHS videotape, P.T. 26 min. 24 sec 5 Trigg Co. (22) v. Pikeville (6) Class A Championship, November 24, 1972, Lexington, KY 1/2" VHS videotape, P.T.: 20 min. 15 sec 6 Fort Campbell (15) v. Paintsville (13) Class A Championship, November 24, 1978, Richmond, KY Film, P.T.: 21 min. 26 sec 7 Mayfield (22) v. Somerset (6) Class A Championship, November 24, 1978, Richmond, KY Film, P.T.: 21 min. 26 sec. 8 Woodford Co. (7) v. Russell (17) Class AAA Championship, November 25, 1978, Richmond, KY Film, P.T. : 16 min. 39 sec 9 Louisville St. Xavier (42) v. Lexington Tates Creek (21) Class AAA Championship, December 2, 1978, Louisville, KY Film, P.T.: 20 min. 16 sec 10 Madison (0) v. Bellevue (7) Class A Championship, November 23, 1979, Louisville, KY Film, P.T. 20 min. 25 sec 11 Fort Campbell (27) v. Pikeville (0) Class AA Championship, November 23, 1979. Louisville, KY Film, P.T. : 21 min. 3 sec. 12 Franklin Simpson (33) v. Belfry (0) Class AAA Championship, November, 23, 1979, Louisville, KY Film, P.T.: 17 min. 48 sec. 13 Louisville Butler (21) v. Lexington Henry Clay (7) Class AAAA Championship, November 25, 1979, Louisville, KY Film, P.T. : 20 min. 40 sec 14 Bellevue (0) v. Russellville (16) Class A Championship November 28, 1980. Louisville, KY Film, P.T.: 19 min. 43 sec 15 Corbin (16) v. Fort Campbell (7) Class AA Championship, November 28, 1980, Louisville, KY Film, P.T.: 19 min. 22 sec. 16 Conner (0) v. Franklin Simpson (16) Class AAA Championship, November 28, 1980, Louisville, KY Film, P.T.: 17 min. 28 sec 17 Louisville Trinity (31) v. Paducah Tilghman (8) Class AAAA Championship, November 29, 1980, Louisville, KY Film, P.T.: 19 min 49 sec. 18 Paris (19) v. Bellevue (7) Class A Championship, November 27, 1981. Louisville. KY Film, P.T. 19 min. 42 sec 19 Somerset (6) v. Bardstown (20) Class AA Championship, November 28, 1981, Louisville KY Film, P.T.: 20 min. 29 sec. 20 Highlands (40) v. Elizabethtown (24) Class AAA Championship. November 27, 1981, Louisville, KY Film, P.T. : 20 min. 17 sec. 21 Lexington Henry Clay (20) v. Louisville De Sales (7) Class AAAA Championship, November 28, 1981, Louisville, KY Film, P.T. : 22 min. 1 sec 22 Paris (35) v. Cumberland (6) Class A Championship, November 26, 1982, Louisville, KY Film, P.T.: 21 min. 53 sec 23 Corbin (18) v. Glasgow (6) Class AA Championship, November 26, 1982, Louisville, KY Film, P.T 20 min. 27 sec. 24 Fort Thomas Highlands (6) v. Franklin Simpson (0) Class AAA Championship, November 26, 1982, Louisville, KY Film, P.T.: 18 min. 34 sec. 25 Christian Co. (10) v. Louisville Southern (3) Class AAAA Championship, November 27, 1982, Louisville, KY Film, P.T.: 20 min. 4 sec. 26 Russellville (42) v. Cumberland (13) Class A Championship, November 25, 1983, Louisville, KY Film, P.T. : 20 min. 40 sec 27 Fort Knox (19) v. Somerset (14) Class AA Championship, November 25, 1983, Louisville, KY Film, P.T.: 20 min. 32 sec. 28 Franklin Simpson (7) v. Conner (12) Class AAA Championship, November 25, 1983, Louisville, KY Film, P.T. : 19 min. 29 sec. 29 Louisville Trinity (26) v. Owensboro (7) Class AAAA Championship, November 26, 1983, Louisville KY Film, P.T.: 48 min. 19 sec 30 Beechwood (35) v. Paris (26) Class A Championship, November 23, 1984, Louisville, KY Film, P.T. 20 min. 17 sec. 30a Ft. Knox v. Newport Class AA Championship, November 23, 1984. 31 Danville (24) v. Hopkinsville (6) Class AAA Championship November 23, 1984, Louisville, KY Film, P.T.: 17 min. 58 sec. 31a Christian Co. v. Louisville Ballard Class AAAA Championship, November 24, 1984. Swimming 1 State High School Swim Meet. April 5, 1983. Richmond, KY 1/2" VHS videotape, P.T. : 2 hrs. 13 min. Volleyball 1 Our Lady of Providence (13-6) v. St. Henry (15-5) Girls State Championship, October 31, 1981, Lexington, KY Film, P.T. : 19 min. 46 sec 2 Notre Dame Academy v. Anglea Merici; Girls State Championship, 1983 3 Notre Dame Academy v. Our Lady of Providence Girls State Championship, 1982 4 Notre Dame Academy v. Sawet Heat Girls State Championship, 1984. Wrestling 1 Tournament Championship, February 14 & 15, 1969, Louisville, KY. (Trinity High School). Film, P.T. 1 hr. 25 min. Board of Control Series The Board of Control Series consists of one box of materials arranged chronologically and covering the years 1934 to 1946. Being the governing body of the KHSAA, the Board of Control deals with a variety of administrative matters including eligibility of players, determining tournament sites, questions of illegal use of athletes, and general office matters. Within this series some information exists concerning the relationship of high school athletes and Kentucky politics, especially the vigorous campaigning by KHSAA President W.F O'Donnell in 1939 for Governor Keen Johnson This series should be used in conjunction with the Presidential Correspondence Series and the Miscellaneous Correspondence Series. 1 1934-1937 1 1939 1 1940 1 1941-1942 1 1943-1944 1 1945-1946 Eligibility Lists and Correspondence Series The Eligibility Lists and Correspondence Series consists of 101 boxes (2-102). Files are arranged alphabetically by high school and then chronologically within each school. Records exist for around 1,000 schools and include the years 1927 through 1970. Most of the earlier records are eligibility lists of basketball teams from member schools. Many of the lists between 1927 and 1932 make mention of the women's teams from those years; after this, women's athletics do not reappear until around the mid-6Os. After a slight break in the records during World War II the lists and correspondence resume in the late 1940s. After the war many new sports start appearing. In the mid 50s black high schools joined the KHSAA, so many of their records appear. A typical eligibility list contains useful information, including player's date of birth, city, county, and/or state of birth, and number of semesters in high school. These lists could be of vital help to those doing genealogical research. Most of the correspondence in this series consists of letters to and from the KHSAA office and the member schools. The letters discuss such topics as eligibility of players problems that occurred at ballgames, contract disputes and much more. The discussion inside these letters gives much insight to the day-to-day running of the KHSAA, as well as insight into the profound changes produced by school consolidation in the 1950s. During the earlier years, many of the eligibility lists can be found in either the Presidential Correspondence Series or the Miscellaneous Correspondence Series. 2 Adair County High School 1953-1970 2 Adairville High School 1930-1970 2 Ahrens, Theodore Trade 1950-1970 2 Albany High School (See Clinton County High School) 2 Allen County High School 1947-1970 2 Alma High School 1939-1960 2 Alvar Drew High School 1945-1946 2 Alvaton High School 1947-1963 2 Alvaton High School 1947-1963 2 Anchorage High School 1944-1950 2 Anderson High School 1949-1970 2 Anderson County High School (See Anderson High School) 3 Angela High School 1964-1970 3 Annville High School 1946-1970 3 Anton High School 1945-1950 3 Aquinas, Thomas Preparatory (See Catholic Country Day High School) 3 Arlington High School 1947-1957 3 Artemus High School 1947-1954 3 Ashland High School 1930-1956 3 Assumption High School 1960-1970 3 Athens High School 1949-1958 3 Atherton, J.M. High School 1950-1970 4 Attucks High School 1957-1963 4 Auburn High School 1944-1970 4 Augusta High School 1949-1970 4 Austin-Tracy High School 1949-1970 4 Auxier High School 1950-1962 5 Bagdad High School 1949-1960 5 Bald Knob High School 1948-1958 5 Ballard County High School 1969-1970 5 Ballard High School (See Ballard Memorial High School) 5 Ballard Memorial High School 1949-1970 5 Bandon High School 1948-1952 5 Baptist High School (See Louisville Baptist High School) 5 Barbourville High School 1943-1970 5 Barbourville Baptist Institute 1927-1935 5 Bards town High School 1945-1970 5 Bards town Training High School 1957-1959 5 Bardwell High School 1949-1957 6 Barlow-Kevil High School 1949-1952 6 Bate High School 1956-1963 6 Bath County High School 1963-1970 6 Beattyville High School (See Lee County High School) 6 Beaver Dam High School 1948-1963 6 Beech Grove High School 1948-1951 6 Beechmont High School 1927-1939 6 Beechwood High School 1948-1970 6 Belfry High School 1942-1970 7 Bell County High School 1949-1969 7 Bellevue High School 1948-1970 7 Benham High School 1949-1961 7 Benton High School 1950-1970 8 Berea High School 1947-1970 8 Berry High School 1942-1950 8 Bethany High School 1950-1951 8 Bethel High School 1949-1953 8 Betsy Lane High School 1949-1970 8 Big Clifty High School 1935-1936 8 Birmingham High School 1929-1939 8 Bishop Brossart High School 1959-1970 8 Bishop David Memorial 1961-1969 8 Black Star High School 1928-1961 9 Black ford High School 1928-1939 9 Blaine High School 1931-1963 9 Blandville High School 1927-1952 9 Bloomfield High School 1932-1963 9 Boaz High School 1927-1939 9 Bobtown High School 1935-1939 9 Bonanza High School 1931-1935 9 Bonnieville High School 1932-1933 9 Bennyman High School 1930-1932 9 Booker T. Washington (See Washington High School) 9 Boone County High School 1954-1970 9 Booneville High School 1929-1931 9 Boston High School 1927-1939 9 Boston High School 1938-1939 9 Bourbon County High School 1928-1970 9 Bourbon County Vocational (See Bourbon County High School) 10 Bowling Green High School 1927-1970 10 Boxville High School 1928-1937 10 Boyce High School 1929-1933 10 Boyd County High School 1928-1970 11 Boyle County High School 1963-1970 11 Bracken County High School 1951-1970 11 Bradfordville High School 1933-1955 11 Breathitt High School (See Breathitt County High School) 11 Breathitt County High School 1927-1970 11 Breckenridge County High School 1927-1970 11 Breckenridge Training High School 1929-1970 11 Breeding High School 1936-1953 11 Bremen High School 1929-1970 12 Brewers High School 1928-1956 12 Bridgeport High School 1929-1959 12 Bristow High School 1929-1963 12 Brodhead High School 1928-1970 12 Brooks town High School 1927-1939 12 Brossart High School (See Bishop Brossart High School) 12 Broughtontown High School 1932-1939 12 Brownsville High School 1927-1959 12 Bryan Station High School 1932-1970 13 Buckeye High School 1937-1963 13 Buckhorn High School 1949-1970 13 Buena Vista High School 1927-1939 13 Buena Vista High School 1927-1950 13 Buffalo High School 1927-1958 13 Burgin High School 1928-1970 13 Burkesville High School 1927-1939 13 Burlington High School 1927-1953 13 Burning Springs High School 1927-1936 13 Burnside High School 1928-1970 13 Bush High School 1932-1963 14 Butler High School (Butler, KY) 1927-1959 14 Butler High School (Louisville, KY)1930-1954 14 Butler County High School 1953-1970 14 Butler, Suda E. High School 1955-1970 15 Cadiz High School 1928-1930 15 Cairo High School 1928-1939 15 Caldwell County High School 1952-1970 15 Calhoun High School 1927-1963 15 Calloway County High School 1960-1970 15 Calvert City High School 1927-1954 15 Camargo High School 1927-1963 15 Campbell County High School 1927-1970 16 Campbellsburg High School 1927-1960 16 Campbellsville High School 1936-1970 16 Campbellsville College 1927-1935 16 Camp Dick Robinson (See Robinson High School) 16 Campton High School (See Wolfe County High School) 16 Caneyville High School 1927-1970 16 Cannel City High School 1930-1953 16 Careassone High School 1929-1937 16 Carlisle High School 1927-1963 17 Carlisle County High School 1958-1970 17 Carr Creek High School 1931-1970 17 Carroll County High School (See Carrollton High School) 17 Carrollton High School 1927-1970 17 Carrsville High School 1934 17 Carter High School 1935-1963 17 Casey County High School 1927-1970 17 Catholic High School 1957 17 Catholic Country Day 1959-1963 17 Catlettsburg High School 1927-1970 18 Cave City High School 1927-1950 18 Caverna High School 1950-1970 18 Cawood High School 1931-1970 18 Cayce High School 1930-1957 18 Center High School 1927-1955 18 Center Hill High School 1928-1938 18 Center Town High School 1928-1963 18 Central High School 1927-1970 19 Central High School 1953-1970 19 Central High School (See Madison Central City High School) 19 Central City High School 1927-1970 19 Central Clinton High School (See Central Park High School) 19 Central Park High School 1927-1956 19 Chalybeate High School 1936-1938 20 Chandlers High School 1935-1970 20 Chandler's Chapel (See Chandlers High School) 20 Chaplin High School 1928-1943 20 Charleston High School 1937-1962 20 Christian County High School 1961-1970 20 Clark County High School 1928-1970 20 Clarkson High School 1927-1970 21 Clay High School 1928-1963 21 Clay City High School 1927-1932 21 Clay County High School 1927-1969 21 Clear Springs High School 1931-1936 21 Clifford High School 1935-1939 21 Clifty High School 1938-1963 21 Clinton County High School 1928-1970 21 Clintonville High School 1930-1939 21 Cloverport High School 1927-1936 21 Cobb High School 1929-1939 21 Cold Springs High School 1929-1939 22 College High School 1927-1963 22 Collegiate High School 1962-1969 22 Columbia High School 1927-1953 22 Columbus High School 1934-1939 22 Combs High School 1928-1970 22 Connersville High School 1929-1950 22 Corbin High School 1927-1969 23 Cordia High School 1949-1970 23 Corey High School 1931 23 Corinth High School (Corinth, KY) 1928-1953 23 Corinth High School 1927-1938 23 Cornishville High School 1927-1950 23 Corydon High School 1927-1954 23 Covington Catholic High School 1935-1970 23 Covington Latin High School 1949-1970 23 Crab Orchard High School 1927-1967 23 Cresent Spring High School 1927-1937 23 Crestwood High School 1927-1953 23 Crittenden County High School 1950-1970 23 Crittenden High School 1928-1953 24 Crockett High School 1932-1935 24 Crofton High School 1929-1960 24 Cromwell High School 1929-1954 24 Cropper High School 1928-1939 24 Crutchfield High School 1934-1935 24 Cub Run High School 1932-1963 24 Cuba High School 1928-1970 24 Cubage High School 1934-1935 24 Cumberland High School (Benham, KY) 1934-1970 24 Cumberland High School (Carrollton, KY) 1928-1952 25 Cumberland County High School 1949-1963 25 Cunningham High School 1927-1957 25 Cynthiana High School 1927-1962 26 Dalton High School 1927-1962 26 Danville High School 1927-1970 26 Daviess County High School 1927-1970 27 Dawson Springs High School 1930-1970 27 Dayton High School 1927-1961 27 De Koven High School 1929-1934 27 De Sales High School 1957-1970 27 Deming High School 1927-1966 27 Denton High School 1933-1937 27 Dixie High School 1928-1935 28 Dixie Heights High School 1938-1970 28 Dixon High School 1928-1964 28 Dorton High School 1930-1970 28 Doss High School 1967-1970 28 Dotson High School 1957-1963 28 Douglass High School (Henderson, KY) 1957-1963 28 Douglass High School (Lexington, KY) 1957-1963 28 Douglass High School (Murray, KY) 1956-1962 28 Drake High School 1929-1931 29 Drakesboro High School 1928-1970 29 Dry Ridge High School 1928-1953 29 Dublin High School 1936-1950 29 DuBois High School 1956-1964 29 Dudley High School 1931-1939 29 Dunbar High School (Lexington, KY) 1956-1963 29 Dunbar High School (Morganfield, KY) 1958-1962 29 Dunbar High School (Mayfield, KY) 1956-1963 29 Dundee High School 1931-1956 29 Dunham High School 1957-1963 29 Dunmor High School 1930-1954 29 Dunnville High School 1930-1937 30 Dupont Manual High School 1927-1970 30 Durham High School 1956-1963 30 Durrett High School 1958-1970 30 Dwale High School 1932-1933 30 Dwarf High School 1932-1935 30 Dyeusburg High School 1934-1936 31 Earlington High School 1928-1970 31 East Benham High School 1958-1963 31 East Bernstadt High School 1929-1955 31 East Hardin High School 1962-1970 31 Eastern High School 1950-1970 31 Eddyville High School 1927-1942 31 Edmonson County High School 1959-1970 31 Edmonton High School 1932-1957 31 Ekron High School 1932-1945 32 Elizabethtown High School 1927-1970 32 Elizabethtown Catholic 1951-1961 32 Elizaville High School 1928-1935 32 Elkorn High School 1927-1959 32 Elkorn City High School 1952-1970 32 Elkton High School 1927-1938 33 Elsmer High School 1927-1928 33 Eminence High School 1927-1970 33 English High School 1930-1938 33 Ennis High School 1932-1933 33 Eolia High School 1934-1938 33 Erie High School 1927-1958 33 Erlanger High School 1927-1928 33 Estill County High School 1928-1970 33 Eubank High School 1932-1970 33 Evarts High School 1928-1970 33 Ewing High School 1927-1938 33 Ezel High School 1928-1970 34 Fairbanks High School 1930-1938 34 Fairdale High School 1933-1970 34 Fairview High School 1930-1970 34 Falmouth High School 1928-1963 34 Fancy Farm High School 1934-1970 34 Farmersville High School 1928-1939 34 Farmington High School 1927-1970 34 Faxon High School 1927-1939 34 Feds Creek High School 1935-1970 34 Ferguson High School 1927-1963 35 Fern Creek High School 1929-1970 35 Fidelity High School 1929-1937 35 Finchville High School 1928-1949 35 Finney High School 1929-1937 35 First Creek High School 1928-1953 35 Flaget High School 1943-1970 36 Flaherty High School 1935-1963 36 Flat Creek High School 1938-1939 36 Flat Gap High School 1930-1961 36 Flat Rock High School 1932-1939 36 Fleming High School 1927-1950 36 Fleming County High School 1949-1970 36 Fleming-Neon High School 1949-1970 36 Flemingburg High School 1928-1939 36 Flippin High School 1928-1935 36 Florence High School 1927-1954 37 Floyd County High School 1955-1956 37 Floyd-Knot High School 1933-1938 37 Fogertown High School 1929-1938 37 Ford High School 1927-1935 37 Fordsville High School 1927-1970 37 Fork land High School 1930-1963 37 Fort Campbell High School 1962-1970 37 Fort Knox High School 1935-1969 37 Foundation High School 1947-1963 38 Fountain Run High School 1928-1950 38 Frances High School 1929-1950 38 Frank fort High School 1927-1969 38 Franklin High School 1929 38 Franklin County High School 1958-1970 38 Franklinton High School 1932-1933 38 Franklin-Simpson High School 1927-1969 39 Fredrick Fraize High School 1937-1970 39 Fredricktown High School 1937-1963 39 Fredonia High School 1928-1963 39 Frenchburg High School 1927-1957 39 Friendship High School 1931-1943 39 Fulgham High School 1928-1959 39 Fullertown High School 1928-1931 39 Fulton High School 1927-1970 39 Fulton County High School 1957-1970 40 Gainesville High School 1931 40 Gallatin County High School 1937-1970 40 Gamaliel County High School 1928-1969 40 Gardnersville High School 1930-1931 40 Garrard County High School 1964-1970 40 Garrett High School 1931-1963 40 Gasper High School 1931-1935 40 Gatliff High School 1929-1952 40 Georgetown High School 1936-1970 40 Germantown High School 1927-1937 40 Ghent High School 1927-1937 40 Gilbertsville High School 1929-1939 41 Glasgow High School 1928-1970 41 Glasgow Junction High School 1928-1939 41 Glencoe High School 1929-1934 41 Glendale High School 1927-1962 41 Gleneyrie High School 1927-1939 41 Glens fork High School 1936-1939 41 Goforth High School 1930-1935 41 Golden Pond High School 1929-1939 41 Good Shepherd High School 1927-1963 41 Goodman High School 1937-1939 41 Gordonsville High School 1928-1938 41 Gradyville High School 1937-1939 41 Graham High School 1927-1970 41 Grahn High School 1931-1935 41 Grand Rivers High School 1931-1941 41 Grant County High School 1953-1970 41 Gratz High School 1931-1934 41 Grays High School 1928-1936 42 Grays Knob High School 1934-1935 42 Grayson County Catholic 1960-1963 42 Great Crossing High School 1927-1955 42 Greendale High School 1928-1929 42 Greensburg High School 1927-1970 42 Greenup High School 1932-1970 42 Greenville High School 1927-1970 42 Greenwood High School 1927-1930 42 Gutherie High School 1929-1962 43 Hadley High School 1927-193 43 Haldeman High School 1927-1961 43 Hall, Margaret High School 1967-1970 43 Hamilton High School 1927-1940 43 Hancock County High School 43 Hanson High School 1928-1962 43 Hardburly High School 1927-1952 43 Hardeman High School 1936-1939 43 Hardin High School 1927-1956 43 Harlan High School 1927-1970 43 Harrison County High School 1950-1970 44 Harrodsburg High School 44 Hart County High School 1968-1970 44 Hartford High School 1928-1963 44 Hawesville High School 1949-1961 44 Hazard College High School 1927-1935 44 Hazard High School 1927-1970 45 Hazel High School 1927-1959 45 Hazel Green High School 1928-1963 45 Hazel Green Academy 1928-1970 45 Headquarters High School 1938-1939 45 Heath High School 1927-1970 45 Hebbardsville High School 1928-1953 45 Hebron High School 1927-1954 45 Heidelberg High School 1930-1938 45 Hellier High School 1928-1963 45 Henderson High School 1953-1970 46 Henderson County High School 1954-1970 46 Henderson Settlement 1949-1970 46 Henry Central High School 1949-1959 46 Henry Clay High School 1927-1939 46 Henry County High School 1961-1970 47 Hickman County High School 1959-1970 47 High Splint High School 1931-1935 47 High Street High School 1956-1963 47 Highland High School 1932-1951 47 Highland Institute High School 1927-1952 47 Highlands High School 1927-1970 47 Hindman High School 1929-1970 47 Hiseville High School 1927-1970 48 Hitchens High School 1930-1963 48 Hodgenville High School 1927-1958 48 Holmes High School 1927-1970 48 Holy Cross High School (Covington) 1930-1969 48 Holy Cross High School (Henderson) 1937-1951 48 Holy Family High School 1937-1970 48 Holy Name High School 1938-1963 48 Holy Rosary Academy 1965-1970 48 Homer High School 1965-1970 49 Hopkinsville High School 1928-1970 49 Horse Branch High School 1928-1963 49 Horse Cave High School 1927-1950 49 Howe Valley High School 1930-1962 49 Howell High School 1928-1939 49 Hughes-Kirk High School 1929-1970 49 Hustonville High School 1927-1970 50 Immaculate Conception High School 1949-1951 50 Independence High School 1929-1937 50 Inez High School 1937-1963 50 Iroquois High School 1965-1970 50 Irvine High School 1930-1961 50 Irvington High School 1927-1963 51 Jackson County High School 1929-1969 51 Jackson High School 1928-1970 51 Jamestown High School 1927-1953 51 Jeffersontown High School 1931-1970 51 Jenkins High School 1927-1970 51 Jenny's Creek High School 1938-1945 51 Jessamine County High School 1958-1970 51 Johns Creek High School 1934-1970 51 Johnson Central High School 1968-1970 51 Jordan High School 1929-1935 51 Junction City High School 1928-1963 52 Kavanaugh High School 1928-1939 52 Keavy High School 1932-1933 52 Kentucky Home School for Girls 1929 52 Kentucky Military Institute 1928-1970 52 Kentucky School for the Blind 1947-1969 52 Kentucky School for the Deaf 1950-1970 52 Kettle Island High School 1929-1935 52 Kevil High School 1928-1939 52 Kings Mountain High School 1927-1943 52 Kingston High School 1944-1955 52 Kingdom Come High School 1932-1963 52 Kirkland High School 52 Kirkmansville High School 1928-1938 52 Kirksey High School 1928-196 53 Kirksville High School 1929-1955 53 Knifley High School 1929-1939 53 Knott County High School 1928-1970 53 Knox Central High School 1955-1970 53 Knox County #1 High School 1928-1933 53 Knox County #2 High School 1928-1932 53 Kuttawa High School 1930-1945 53 Kyrock High School 1930-1959 54 Lackey High School 1931-1933 54 Lacy High School 1949-1959 54 LaFayette High School 1928-1938 54 LaGrange High School 1927-1953 54 Lancaster High School 1930-1963 54 LaRue County High School 1959-1970 54 Laurel Creek High School 1938-1939 54 Laurel High School 1949-1959 54 Lawrenceburg High School 1927-1948 55 Leatherwood High School 1949-1970 55 Lebanon High School 1927-1963 55 Lebanon Junction High School 1927-1963 55 Lee County High School 1928-1970 55 LeGrande High School 1931-1938 55 Leitchfield High School 1931-1970 55 Leslie County High School 1927-1970 56 Letcher High School 1956-1970 56 Letter Box High School 1931-1939 56 Lewis County High School 1928-1970 56 Lewisburg High School 1928-1961 56 Lewisburg High School 1928-1939 56 Lewisport High School 1927-1959 56 Lewiston High School 1929 56 Lexington Catholic High School 1951-1970 56 Lexington Latin High School 1948-1951 56 Lexington Senior High School 1927-1928 56 Liberty High School 1943-1962 56 Liberty High School 1930-1939 57 Lily High School 1931-1963 57 Lincoln High School (Franklin)1957-1963 57 Lincoln High School (Middlesboro) 1957-1963 57 Lincoln High School (Paducah) 1957-1963 57 Lincoln High School (Stanford) 1957-1963 57 Lincoln Institute 1956-1963 57 Linlee High School 1930-1932 57 Lisman High School 1930-1934 57 Little Rock High School 1929-1939 57 Livermore High School 1927-1963 57 Livingston Central High School 1957-1970 57 Livingston County High School 1929-1957 57 Livingston High School 1957-1970 57 Lloyd High School 1928-1970 58 Lockport High School 1928-1935 58 Locust High School 1931-1935 58 Lola High School 1929-1930 58 London High School 1928-1963 58 Lone Jack High School 1929-1970 58 Lone Oak High School 1927-1970 58 Loretta High School 1960-1970 58 Louisa High School 1948-1970 58 Louisville Baptist High School 1949-1955 58 Louisville Country Day 1953-1963 58 Lovelaceville High School 1927-1936 58 Lowes High School 1927-1970 59 Loyall High School 1933-1963 59 Lucas High School 1930-1931 59 Ludlow High School 1927-1970 59 Lusby High School 1931-1932 59 Lynch High School 1927-1970 59 Lynn Camp High School 1937-1970 59 Lynn Grove High School 1927-1960 59 Lynnvale High School 1930-1962 59 Lyon County High School 1948-1970 60 McAfee High School 1927-1954 60 McCreary County High School 1927-1970 60 McDowell High School 1933-1968 60 McHenry High School 1931-1956 60 McKee High School 1937-1963 60 McKell High School 1932-1970 60 McKinney High School 1947-1970 60 McVeigh High School 1933-1939 61 Mackey Bend High School 1934 61 Mackville High School 1930-1963 61 Madison High School 1927-1970 61 Madison Central High School 1947-1970 61 Madisonville High School 1927-1970 61 Madisonville-North Hopkins 1968-1970 62 Magnolia High School 1930-1958 62 Magoffin Baptist Institute 1928-1960 62 Male High School 1927-1955 62 Male High School 1956-1962 62 Male High School 1963-1970 63 Manual, Barret Training 1940-1953 63 Mapleton High School 1953-1954 63 Marion High School 1927-1957 63 Marrowbone High School 1927-1961 63 Martin County High School 1928-1936 63 Mason County High School 1960-1970 63 Mason High School 1928-1953 63 Mason School, The 1957-1963 63 Massie High School 1927-1929 63 Mattoon High School 1930-1950 63 Maud High School 1935 64 Mayfield High School 1930-1970 64 Maysville High School 1928-1970 64 May's Lick High School 1928-1960 64 Maytown High School 1927-1961 65 Meade County High School 1928-1970 65 Meade Memorial High School 1934-1962 65 Meador High School 1927-1939 65 Meadow Creek High School 1931-1932 65 Medora High School 1931-1936 65 Melber High School 1937-1954 65 Memorial High School 1927-1963 65 Memorial High School 1951-1970 65 Menifee County High School 1951-1970 65 Mercer Academy 1965-1970 65 Mercer County High School 1955-1970 65 Metcalfe County High School 1957-1970 66 Middleburg High School 1929-1963 66 Middlesboro High School 1927-1970 66 Middleton High School 1929-1939 66 Midway High School 1927-1963 66 Milburn High School 1931-1957 66 Mill Springs High School 1935-1939 66 Millard High School 1968-1969 66 Miller High School 1929-1935 66 Millersburg College High School 1927-1928 66 Millersburg Military Institute 1927-1970 67 Millerstown High School 1935-1937 67 Millville High School 1927-1932 67 Millwood High School 1934-1935 67 Milton High School 1928-1953 67 Million High School 1957-1963 67 Minerva High School 1927-1960 67 Model High School 1930-1970 67 Monroe High School 1934-1937 67 Montgomery County High School 1954-1968 67 Monticello High School 1927-1970 67 Moore High School 1968-1970 67 Morehead High School 1929-1958 67 Moreland High School 1927-1939 67 Morgan County High School 1929-1970 67 Morgan High School 1929-1959 68 Morganfield High School 1929-1963 68 Morton's Gap High School 1928-1955 68 Mount Eden High School 1947-1950 68 Mount Sterling High School 1927-1970 68 Mount Vernon High School 1927-1963 68 Mount Victory High School (Mt. Victory) 1933-1952 68 Mount Victory High School (Trammel) 1934-1939 68 Mount Washington High School 1929-1963 68 Mount Zion High School 1934-1939 69 Muhlenburg Central High School 1950-1970 69 Mullins High School 1955-1970 69 Munfordville High School 1949-1968 69 Murray High School 1950-1970 69 Murray Training School 1949-1963 70 Nancy High School 1936-1969 70 Napier, M.C. High School 1952-1970 70 Nebo High School 1927-1962 70 Nelson County High School 1969-1970 70 New Castle High School 1927-1947 70 New Columbus High School 1929-1935 70 New Concord High School 1927-1960 70 New Haven High School 1931-1954 70 New Liberty High School 1927-1950 70 Newby High School 1933-1939 70 Newport Catholic High School 1935-1970 71 Newport High School 1927-1970 71 Newton High School 1927-1939 71 Niagara High School 1928-1954 71 Nicholas County High School 1949-1970 71 Nicholasville High School 1927-1958 71 North Hardin High School 1962-1970 71 North Marshall High School 1954-1970 71 North Middletown High School 1938-1963 71 North Warren High School 1953-1963 71 Nortonville High School 1930-1955 71 Notre Dame High School 1949-1970 72 Oakdale High School 1951-1963 72 Oakland High School 1927-1939 72 Oakton High School 1931-1938 72 Oddville High School 1927-1950 72 Ohio County High School 1965-1970 72 Oil Springs High School 1931-1962 72 Okolona High School 1930-1951 72 Old Kentucky High School 1949-1959 72 Oldham County High School 1953-1970 72 Olive Hill High School 1927-1963 72 Olmstead High School 1928-1970 72 Oneida Baptist Institute 1927-1970 73 Onton High School 1928-1939 73 Orangeburg High School 1928-1960 73 Ormsby Village 1933-1958 73 Owen County High School 1951-1970 73 Owensboro High School 1927-1970 74 Owensboro Catholic High School 1951-1968 74 Owensboro Technical High School 1949-1958 74 Owenton High School 1929-1951 74 Owingsville High School 1927-1963 74 Owsley County High School 1931-1970 74 Oxford High School 1927-1955 74 Paducah Tilghman High School 1948-1963 74 Paducah Tilghman High School 1964-1970 75 Paint Lick High School 1935-1963 75 Paintsville High School 1927-1953 75 Paintsville High School 1953-1959 75 Paintsville High School 1959-1970 75 Paris High School 1927-1954 75 Paris High School 1954-1970 76 Park City High School 1949-1970 76 Parksville High School 1942-1962 76 Parmleysville High School 1930-1938 76 Paul G. Blazer High School 1956-1963 76 Paul G. Blazer High School 1964-1970 76 Peaks Mill High School 1931-1958 76 Pellville High School 1928-1939 77 Pembroke High School 1927-1959 77 Pendleton County High School 77 Pendleton Memorial High School 1959-1970 77 Perryville High School 1929-1963 77 Petersburg High School 1929-1934 77 Petroleum High School 1935-1939 77 Phelps High School 1930-1970 77 Picadome High School 1927-1939 77 Pikeville Academy High School 1928-1954 77 Pikeville High School 1927-1958 78 Pikeville High School 1958-1970 78 Pilot Oak High School 1928-1939 78 Pine Knot High School 1929-1970 78 Pine Mountain High School 1955-1963 78 Piner High School 1928-1937 78 Pineville High School 1927-1970 78 Pleasant Ridge High School 1929-1936 78 Pleasant Valley Junction 1930 78 Pleasant View High School 1931-1963 79 Pleasure Ridge Park High School 1961-1970 79 Pleasureville High School 1927-1961 79 Poole High School 1927-1954 79 Poplar Creek High School 1938-1963 79 Port Royal High School 1927-1936 79 Portland Christian High School 1949-1970 79 Powell County High School 1931-1970 79 Presentation High School 1962-1969 79 Prestonburg High School 1929-1956 79 Prestonburg High School 1959-1970 80 Priceville High School 1934-1937 80 Prichard High School 1927-1963 80 Pride High School 1930-1937 80 Providence High School 1928-1970 80 Pruden High School 1936-1952 80 Pulaski County High School 1950-1970 80 Raceland High School 1929-1970 80 Ralph J. Bunche High School 1957-1963 80 Rectorville High School 1927-1930 81 Red Bird High School 1949-1970 81 Red House High School 1927-1939 81 Reddyville High School 1939 81 Reidland High School 1927-1970 81 Renaker High School 1927-1950 81 Rich Pond High School 1927-1939 81 Richardsville High School 1928-1963 81 Rineyville High School 1929-1962 81 Riverside Christian High School 1927-1970 81 Riverside High School 1928-1935 81 Riverview High School 1957-1963 81 Robards High School 1928-1939 81 Robinson High School 1948-1952 81 Robinson (Camp Dick) High School 1931-1963 81 Robinson (Stuart) High School 1953-1956 81 Rochester High School 1928-1953 81 Rockfield High School 1930-1939 82 Rockhold High School 1930-1963 82 Rockport High School 1929-1956 82 Rogers High School 1929-1939 82 Rose Hill High School 1929-1955 82 Rosenwald High School (Barbourville) 1957-1961 82 Rosenwald High School (Harlan) 1957-1963 82 Rosenwald High School (Lebanon) 1957-1961 82 Rosenwald High School (Madison) 1957-1963 82 Rosenwald-Dunbar High School 1958-1963 82 Rowan County High School 1928-1970 82 Royal ton High School 1930-1951 82 Ruddles Mill High School 1932-1939 82 Rugby University High School 1930-1943 82 Russell Cave High School 1927-1932 82 Russell County High School 1953-1970 83 Russell High School 1927-1970 83 Russell Springs High School 1927-1953 83 Russellville High School 1927-1970 83 Sacramento High School 1927-1963 83 Sacred Heart High School 1962-1970 83 Sadieville High School 1929-1955 83 St. Agatha Academy High School 1949-1966 83 St. Agnes High School 1929-1963 83 St. Aloysius High School 1959-1963 84 St. Augustine High School 1930-1963 84 St. Bernard's High School 1952-1956 84 St. Benedict High School 1957-1963 84 St. Camillus High School 1949-1970 84 St. Catherine High School (Lexington) 1938-1939 84 St. Catherine High School (New Haven) 1952-1959 84 St. Catherine High School (St. Catherine)1963 84 St. Charles High School 1940-1963 84 St. Frances High School 1929-1961 84 St. Francis High School 1949-1963 84 St. Helens High School 1929-1939 84 St. Henry High School 1949-1970 84 St. James High School 1932-1934 84 St. John High School 1953-1963 84 St. Joseph High School (Bowling Green) 1959-1963 85 St. Joseph Prep High School (Bardstown) 1927-1958 85 St. Joseph Prep High School (Bardstown) 1958-1964 85 St. Mary High School 1928-1956 85 St. Mary High School 1956-1970 85 St. Mary-of-the-Woods 1962-1967 85 St. Patrick High School 1936-1969 85 St. Romuald High School 1954-1970 85 St. Stephen High School 1927-1931 85 St. Thomas High School 1950-1970 85 St. Vincent Academy 1949-1963 86 St. Xavier High School 1927-1951 86 St. Xavier High School 1952-1959 86 St. Xavier High School 1959-1970 86 Salem High School 1929-1957 86 Salt Lick High School 1930-1953 87 Salvisa High School 1927-1955 87 Salyersville High School 1943-1970 87 Sanders High School 1927-1939 87 Sandy Hook High School 1931-1970 87 Sardis Consolidated 1927-1936 87 Sassafras Ridge High School 1937-1939 87 Saxton High School 1936-1938 87 Sayre High School 1964-1970 87 Science Hill High School 1927-1950 87 Scott County High School 1955-1970 87 Scottsville High School 1927-1970 87 Sebree High School 1927-1963 87 Sedalia High School 1927-1970 88 Seneca High School 1958-1966 88 Seneca High School 1966-1970 88 Shady Grove High School 1931-1950 88 Sharon Grove High School 1928-1929 88 Sharpe High School 1927-1954 88 Sharpsburg High School 1932-1963 88 Shawnee High School 1950-1963 88 Shawnee High School 1964-1970 89 Shelby County High School 11960-1970 89 Shelbyville High School 1927-1959 89 Shelbyville High School 1959-1970 89 Sherpherdsville High School 1927-1963 89 Shiloh High School (Clinton) 1927-1939 89 Shiloh High School (Webster) 1930-1931 89 Shopville High School 1936-1970 89 Short Creek High School 1934-1937 89 Silver Grove High School 1930-1970 89 Simmons High School 1958-1961 90 Simon Kenton High School 1937-1970 90 Simpsonville High School 1927-1960 90 Sinking Fork High School 1932-1959 90 Slaughters High School 1928-1963 90 Slick Rock High School 1927-1939 90 Smith Mills High School 1928-1936 90 Smithfield High School 1930-1933 90 Smith's Grove High School 1927-1939 90 Solar High School 1936-1939 90 Soldier High School 1928-1939 90 Somerset High School 1927-1959 90 Somerset High School 1959-1970 90 Sonora High School 1927-1962 90 South Christian High School 1949-1959 91 South Hopkins High School 1953-1970 91 South Marshall High School 1956-1970 91 South Portsmouth High School 1930-1963 91 South Warren High School 1949-1950 91 Southern High School 1951-1959 91 Southern High School 1959-1970 91 Southgate High School 1935-1939 91 Sparta High School 1927-1937 91 Speedwell High School 1927-1938 91 Spottsville High School 1928-1954 91 Springfield High School 1928-1963 91 Stamping Ground High School 1929-1955 91 Stanford High School 1928-1970 91 Stanton College Academy 1928-1931 91 Stanton High School 1928-1931 92 Stearns High School 1927-1959 92 Stinnert Settlement High School 1938-1959 92 Stuart, Jesse High School 1968-1970 92 Stuart Robinson High School 1928-1953 92 Sturgis High School 1928-1963 92 Sue Bennett High School 1927-1937 92 Sulpher High School 1930-1950 92 Summer Shade High School 1927-1939 92 Sunfish High School 1934-1959 92 Sunrise High School 1928-1939 92 Sweeden High School 1950-1957 92 Sylvan High School 1929-1939 92 Symsonia High School 1928-1970 92 Tates Creek High School 1965-1970 93 Taylor County High School 1927-1970 93 Taylorsville High School 1927-1970 93 Temple Hill High School 1928-1970 93 Thompson Jefferson High School 1963-1970 93 Tildin High School 1930-1934 93 Tiline 1932 93 Todd County Central High School 1938-1970 93 Todd County Training High School 1957-1963 93 Tollesboro High School 1927-1970 94 Tolu High School 1927-1950 94 Thompkinsville High School 1927-1970 94 Trenton High School 1927-1957 94 Trapp High School 1927-1939 94 Trigg County High School 1927-1970 94 Trimble County High School 1928-1970 95 Trinity High School 1954-1966 95 Trinity High School 1966-1970 95 Twin Branch High School 1929-1938 95 Tyner High School 1935-1963 95 Union City High School 1927-1939 95 Union County High School 1927-1970 95 Union High School 1927-1931 95 Uniontown High School 1930-1958 95 University High School 1930-1963 95 Upton High School 1929-1939 95 Utica High School 1927-1959 96 Valley High School 1936-1959 96 Valley High School 1959-1970 96 Vanceburg High School (See Lewis County High School) 96 Van Lear High School 1953-1963 96 Verona High School 1929-1935 96 Versailles High School 1927-1963 96 Vest High School 1930 96 Vicco High School 1927-1953 96 Villa Madonna Academy High School 1963-1970 96 Vine Grove High School 1927-1962 96 Viper High School 1936-1952 97 Virgie High School 1930-1970 97 Waco High School 1927-1955 97 Waddy High School 1927-1960 97 Waggener High School 1957-1970 97 Wallins High School 1927-1963 97 Walton-Verona High School 1928-1970 98 Warfield High School 1934-1963 98 Warren Central High School 1968-1970 98 Warren County High School 1950-1968 98 Warren East High School 1969-1970 98 Warsaw High School 1928-1937 98 Washington County High School 1966-1970 98 Washington High School 1927-1939 98 Washington, Booker T. High School 1956-1961 98 Water Valley High School 1930-1941 98 Wayland High School 1931-1962 98 Wayne County High School 1945-1970 98 Waynesburg High School 1929-1949 98 Weaverton High School 1934-1939 98 Webbville High School 1930-1949 98 Webster County High School 1965-1970 98 West Hardin High School 1962-1970 98 West Hopkins High School 1962-1970 99 West Louisville High School 1927-1954 99 West Main Street High School 1957-1963 99 West Point High School 1927-1953 99 Westport High School 1962-1970 99 Western High School (Fulton County) 1955-1956 99 Western High School (Hickman County) 1953-1955 99 Western High School (Owensboro) 1956-1962 99 Western High School (Paris) 1956-1963 99 Western High School (Shively) 1962-1970 99 Western High School (Sinai) 1927-1970 99 Wheatcroft High School 1928-1952 99 Wheelwright High School 1933-1970 99 White Hall High School 1927-1939 99 White Plains High School 1929-1939 100 Whitesburg High School 1928-1970 100 Whitesville High School 1927-1951 100 Whitley County High School 1963-1970 100 Wickliffe High School 1927-1952 100 William Grant High School 1950-1963 100 Williamsburg High School 1927-1970 100 Williamstown High School 1928-1970 101 Willisburg High School 1928-1962 101 Wilmore High School 1927-1961 101 Wilson, Lindsey High School 1928-1935 101 Winchester High School 1927-1960 101 Windy High School 1933-1939 101 Wingo High School 1928-1970 101 Witherspoon College High School 1927-1939 101 Wolf Creek High School 1932-1934 101 Wolfe County High School 1936-1970 101 Woodbine High School 1929-1963 101 Woodburn High School 1927-1931 101 Woodford County High School 1934-1970 101 Woodford High School 1929-1931 102 Worthville High School 1928-1939 102 Wrigley High School 1934-1936 102 Wurtland High School 1929-1970 102 Yancey High School 1931-1934 102 Yeaman High School 1934-1939 102 Yellow Creek High School 1929-1939 Media Correspondence Series The Media Correspondence Series contains the official correspondence between the commissioner of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association and the various media representatives regarding coverage of the Kentucky Boy's State High School Basketball Tournament. The two boxes (103-104) are organized in chronological order, alphabetically by last name of the correspondent. The series runs from 1939-1969. It consists of correspondence and listings of press passes and parking tickets issued for the tournament each year. 103 1939-1946 103 1947 103 1948-1949 103 1950 103 1951 103 1952 103 1953 103 1954 103 1956 103 1957 103 1958 104 1959 104 1960 104 1961 104 1962 104 1963 104 1964 104 1965 104 1966 104 1967 104 1968 104 1969 Minutes Series The Minutes Series consists of two boxes 105-106 of minutes of the Board of Control and annual membership meetings from 1917 to 1981. The minutes reflect official actions taken by the Board of Control, KHSAA governing body, and cover a variety of activities. Since the Fall of 1957 all minutes of the Board of Control have been published in The Kentucky High School Athlete. All minutes are arranged chronologically. 105 1917-1926 105 1927-1937 105 May 15, 1937 - March 17, 1945 105 October 25, 1945 - July 9, 1949 105 October 8, 1949 - March 21, 1953 105 April 17, 1953 - December 21, 1955 105 February 11, 1956 - January 5, 1958 105 March 21, 1958 - March 20, 1960 105 April 21, 1960 - April 9, 1965 105 July 31, 1965 - June 8. 1972 106 July 27, 1972 - 1981 Miscellaneous Correspondence Series The Miscellaneous Correspondence Series consists of six boxes (107-112) of materials covering the years 1917 to 1947. Due to the lack of organization in the filing pattern found in some of the original records, it was decided to establish a Miscellaneous Correspondence Series. Documents found in the primarily consist of; Applications for Membership, Constitutions and By-Laws letters concerning trophies, basketballs, nets, salary, and letters from schools and institutions outside the state. Files are chronologically arranged by year and then alphabetically in folders according to the first letter of the school's name or sender's last name. However, box 107 is organized differently. Materials found in the box contain returned checks, receipts, bills, other fiscal records, award lists, and are organized chronologically This series should be used in conjunction with the Presidential Correspondence Series and Subject Series. 107 1917-1922 107 1923-1924 107 1925-1926 107 1927-1928 107 1929-1932 107 1938-1947 108 A-D 1917-1922 108 E-H 1917-1922 108 I-M 1917-1922 108 N-Z 1917-1922 108 A-G 1923-1924 108 H-N 1923-1924 108 O-R 1923-1924 108 S-Z 1923-1924 109 A-C 1924-1925 109 D-H 1924-1925 109 I-L 1924-1925 109 M-O 1924-1925 109 P-S 1924-1925 109 T-Z 1924-1925 109 A-G 1925 109 H-M 1925 109 N-Z 1925 109 A-C 1926 109 D-F 1926 109 G-H 1926 109 I-L 1926 109 M-O 1926 109 P-Z 1926 110 A-C 1927 110 D-G 1927 110 H 1927 110 I-M 1927 110 N-Z 1927 110 A-C 1928 111 D-G 1928 111 H 1928 111 I-L 1928 111 M-O 1928 111 P-R 1928 111 S 1928 111 T-Z 1928 111 A-C 1929 111 D-H 1929 111 I-N 1929 111 O-R 1929 111 S-Z 1929 112 A-Z 1930-1938 112 A-Z 1945 112 A-Z 1946 112 A-Z 1947 Newspaper Cippings Series The Newspaper Clippings Series consists of eleven boxes (113-123) of original and photocopied clippings covering the years 1930-1987. The Lexington Herald Leader is the primary source of most clippings, with a many in the later years coming from the Louisville Courier Journal. All of the clippings from boxes 113-118 concentrate on Boy's and Girl's State Basketball Tournaments. Box 119 contains various sports and Box 120 contains both boys and girls basketball and general KHSAA rulings. Box 121 contains articles on the Girl's State Basketball Tournament of 1985 with Box 122 containing articles on the Boy's State Basketball Tournament. Box 123 contains Winter and Spring Sports for 1985. All clippings are arranged chronologically. 113 1930 113 1931-1932 113 1933-1934 113 1935 113 1936 113 1937 (Folder 1) 113 1937 (Folder 2) 113 1938 113 1939 (Folder 1) 113 1939 (Folder 2) 113 1940-1941 113 1943-1944 114 1945-1946 114 1947-1948 114 1949 114 1950 114 1951 114 1952 114 1953 114 1954 115 1955 115 1956 115 1957 115 1958 115 1959 115 1960 115 1961 115 1961-1962 116 1962-1963 116 1963-1964 116 1964-1965 116 1965-1966 116 1966-1967 116 1967 - 1968 116 1968-1969 116 1969-1970 117 1970-1971 117 1971-1972 117 1972-1973 117 1973-1974 117 1974-1975 (Folder 1) 117 1974-1975 (Folder 2) 117 1977 117 1978 118 1979 (Folder 1) 118 1979 (Folder 2) 118 1979 (Folder 3) 118 1981 118 1982 (Folder 1) 118 1982 (Folder 2) 118 1982 (Folder 3) 118 1982 (Folder 4) 118 1982 (Folder 5) 118 1983 118 1984 (Folder 1) 118 1984 (Folder 2) 118 1985 118 1986 (Folder 1) 118 1986 (Folder 2) 118 1987 119 Swimming/Wrestling, 1984 119 Volleyball/Soccer/Cross Country, 1984 119 Football, 1984 (Folder 1) 119 Football, 1984 (Folder 2) 119 Football, 1984 (Folder 3) 120 General, 1985 (Folder 1) 120 General, 1985 (Folder 2) 120 General, 1985 (Folder 3) 120 General, 1985 (Folder 4) 120 General, 1985 (Folder 5) 120 General, 1985 (Folder 6) 120 General, 1985 (Folder 7) 120 General, 1985 (Folder 8) 120 General, 1985 (Folder 9) 120 General, 1985 (Folder 10) 121 Basketball - Girl's State Tournament - 1985 (Folder 1) 121 Basketball - Girl's State Tournament - 1985 (Folder 2) 121 Basketball - Girl's State Tournament - 1985 (Folder 3) 121 Basketball - Girl's State Tournament - 1985 (Folder 4) 121 Basketball - Girl's State Tournament - 1985 (Folder 5) 122 Basketball - Boy's State Tournament - 1985 (Folder 1) 122 Basketball - Boy's State Tournament - 1985 (Folder 2) 122 Basketball - Boy's State Tournament - 1985 (Folder 3) 122 Basketball - Boy's State Tournament - 1985 (Folder 4) 122 Basketball - Boy's State Tournament - 1985 (Folder 5) 122 Basketball - Boy's State Tournament - 1985 (Folder 6) 123 Swimming/Track - 1985 123 Tennis/Baseball - 1985 123 Golf/Basketball - 1985 123 Basketball - 1985 Photograph Series The Photograph Series contains the official photographs taken by the photographers of the Lexington Herald Leader of the Boys State Basketball Tournament between 1952-1955. The folders are arranged in chronological order. The photographs contain much of the nostalgia associated with the tournament along with team photos and action shots. The miscellaneous folder contains photos of KHSAA office staff and official functions. 124 Numbers 1-13, Miscellaneous - 1950s-1970s 124 Numbers 1-18, State Basketball Tournament - 1952 124 Numbers 1-12, State Basketball Tournament - 1953 124 Numbers 1-40, State Basketball Tournament - 1954 124 Numbers 1-29, State Basketball Tournament - 1955 Presidentia Correspondence Series The Presidential Correspondence Series consists of eighteen boxes (125-142) of letters between primarily Kentucky high schools and the President of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association from 1917 through 1947. In 1947 a permanent full time Commissioner was selected thus eliminating the need for a president which had been held on a rotational basis. The materials deal primarily with overseeing eligibility of individual players. Most of the eligibility conflicts that developed concerned issues such as; the 21-year old rule, the preceding semester rule, transferring from one school to another without corresponding change in address, passing the minimum number of academic credit hours and being eligible as a war veteran. Correspondence is arranged chronologically by year and then alphabetically in folders according to the first letter of the school's name. In researching individual cases, it is recommended that both schools be consulted since that case could be under either or both schools. Also, this series should be used in conjunction with the Miscellaneous Correspondence Series and the Eligibility Lists and Correspondence Series. 125 A-Z 1917-1920 125 A-C 1921-1922 125 D-L 1921-1922 125 M 1921-1922 125 N-T 1921-1922 125 U-Z 1921-1922 125 A-L 1922-1923 125 M 1922-1923 125 N-Z 1922-1923 126 A-K 1923-1924 126 L-P 1923-1924 126 Q-Z 1923-1924 126 A-B 1924-1925 126 C-Z 1924-1925 126 A-Z 1925-1926 126 A-C 1926-1927 126 D-L 1926-1927 127 M-Z 1926-1927 127 A-M 1927-1928 127 N-Z 1927-1928 127 A-B 1928-1929 127 C-D 1928-1929 127 E-H 1928-1929 127 I-M 1928-1929 127 N-R 1928-1929 128 S-Z 1928-1929 128 A-B 1929-1930 128 C-D 1929-1930 128 E-G 1929-1930 128 H 1929-1930 128 I-L 1929-1930 128 M 1929-1930 128 N-O 1929-1930 129 P 1929-1930 129 Q-S 1929-1930 129 T-V 1929-1930 129 W-Z 1929-1930 129 A-B 1930-1931 129 C 1930-1931 129 D-F 1930-1931 130 G-H 1930-1931 130 I-L 1930-1931 130 M 1930-1931 130 N-R 1930-1931 130 S-T 1930-1931 130 U-Z 1930-1931 130 A-B 1931-1932 131 C 1931-1932 131 D-E 1931-1932 131 F-G 1931-1932 131 H 1931-1932 131 I-L 1931-1932 131 M-N 1931-1932 131 O-R 1931-1932 131 S 1931-1932 131 T-Z 1931-1932 132 B-H 1934-1935 132 A-C 1936-1937 132 D-F 1936-1937 132 G-H 1936-1937 132 J-M 1936-1937 132 N-O 1936-1937 133 P-R 1936-1937 133 R-T 1936-1937 133 U-W 1936-1937 133 A-Z 1937-1938 133 A-B 1939-1940 133 C-F 1939-1940 133 G-H 1939-1940 134 I-K 1939-1940 134 L-M 1939-1940 134 M-N 1939-1940 134 P-R 1939-1940 134 S-T 1939-1940 134 U-Z 1939-1940 135 A-B 1940-1941 135 C-Cl 1940-1941 135 Co-D 1940-1941 135 E-F 1940-1941 135 G-I 1940-1941 135 J-L 1940-1941 136 M-O 1940-1941 136 P-S 1940-1941 136 T-Z 1940-1941 136 A-B 1941-1942 136 C-E 1941-1942 136 F-H 1941-1942 137 I-L 1941-1942 137 M 1941-1942 137 N-P 1941-1942 137 R-S 1941-1942 137 T-Z 1941-1942 138 A-C 1942-1943 138 D-K 1942-1943 138 L-N 1942-1943 138 O-R 1942-1943 138 S-Z 1942-1943 139 A-C 1943-1944 139 D-H 1943-1944 139 I-O 1943-1944 139 P-Z 1943-1944 139 A-C 1944-1945 139 D-F 1944-1945 140 G-L 1944-1945 140 M-O 1944-1945 140 P-S 1944-1945 140 T-Z 1944-1945 140 A-E 1945-1946 140 F-H 1945-1946 141 I-L 1945-1946 141 M-O 1945-1946 141 P-S 1945-1946 141 T-Z 1945-1946 141 A-B 1946 142 C-L 1946 142 M-Z 1946 142 A-D 1947 142 E-Z 1947 Publications Series The official publications of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association comprise fifteen boxes (143-157) of material containing many of the pamphlets, programs, and papers published between 1928-1988. The records are organized in alphabetical order by publication title and chronologically within the publication The series consists of four basic publications. The first is The Kentucky High School Athlete which began publication in 1938. Designated the official organ of the KHSAA, The Athlete contains minutes of meetings, financial transactions of the association, rating of officials, and a summary of the sports action that took place in the previous month. The second publication is the Constitution, By-Laws and Tournament Rules. The official "law" of regulating athletics is contained in this section. The next publication is the Directory. It contains all the addresses of each school in the Association along with addresses and phone numbers for every official in the organization from the coaches to the commissioner plus statistics of past KHSAA championship tournament winners. The final section is the State Tournament programs. These are the official guides to the championship tournaments and games in each of the sports sponsored by the KHSAA. There is also a miscellaneous box housing materials that don't fall in the designated categories. 143 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1938-39 Vol. 1:1-9, Vol. 2:1-5 143 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1940 Vol. 2:6-10, Vol. 3:1-5 143 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1941-42 Vol. 3:6-10, Vol. 4:1-10, Vol. 5:1-5 143 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1943-44 Vol. 5:6-10, Vol. 6:1-10, Vol. 7:1-5 144 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1945 Vol. 7:6-10, Vol. 8:1-5 144 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1946-47 Vol. 8:6-10, Vol. 9:1-10, Vol. 10: 1-5 144 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1948-49 Vol. 10:6-10, Vol. 11:1-10, Vol. 12:1-5 144 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1950-51 Vol. 12:6-10, Vol. 13:1-10, Vol.14:1-5 145 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1952-53 Vol. 14:6-10, Vol. 15: 1-10 Vol. 16:1-5 145 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1955-56 Vol. 18:1-10 145 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1956-57 Vol. 19:1-10 145 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1957-58 Vol. 20:1-10 145 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1958-59 Vol. 21:1-10 146 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1959-60 Vol. 22:1-10 146 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1960-61 Vol. 23:1-10 146 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1961-62 Vol. 24:1-10 146 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1962-63 Vol. 25:1-10 146 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1963-64 Vol. 26:1-10 146 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1964-65 Vol. 27:1-10 146 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1965-66 Vol. 28:1-10 147 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1966-67 Vol. 29:1-10 147 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1967-68 Vol. 30:1-10 147 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1968-69 Vol. 31:1-10 147 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1969-70 Vol. 32:1-10 147 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1970-71 Vol. 33:1-10 147 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1971-72 Vol. 34:1-10 147 Kentuckv High School Athlete - 1972-73 Vol. 35:1-10 148 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1973-74 Vol. 36:1-10 148 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1974-75 Vol. 37:1-10 148 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1975-76 Vol. 38:1-10 148 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1976-77 Vol. 39:1-10 148 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1977-78 Vol. 40:1-10 148 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1978-79 Vol. 41:1-10 148 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1979-0 Vol. 42:1-10 149 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1980-81 Vol. 43:1-10 149 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1981-82 Vol. 44:1-10 149 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1982-83 Vol. 45:1-10 149 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1983-84 Vol. 46:1-10 149 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1984-85 Vol. 47:1-10 149 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1985-86 Vol. 48:1-10 149 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1986-87 Vol. 49:1-10 149 Kentucky High School Athlete - 1987-88 Vol. 50:1-10 150 Constitution, By-Laws, and Tournament Rules - 1928-1940 150 Constitution, By-Laws, and Tournament Rules - 1940-1952 150 Constitution, By-Laws, and Tournament Rules - 1952-1958 150 Constitution, By-Laws, and Tournament Rules - 1952-1964 151 Constitution, By-Laws, and Tournament Rules - 1964-1970 151 Constitution, By-Laws, and Tournament Rules - 1970-1976 151 Constitution. By-Laws, and Tournament Rules - 1976-1985 152 Directory - 1973-1979 152 Directory - 1979-1985 152 Handbook - 1987-1988 153 State Tournament Programs - Baseball - 1974, 1976, 1978-1985 153 State Tournament Programs - Boy's Basketball - 1936-1940, 1942-1955 153 State Tournament Programs - Boy's Basketball - 1956-1966 153 State Tournament Programs - Boy's Basketball - 1967-1971 153 State Tournament Programs - Boy's Basketball - 1972-1978 154 State Tournament Programs - Boy's Basketball - 1979-1987 154 State Tournament Programs - Girl's Basketball - 1975, 1977-1986 154 State Tournament Programs - Football - 1959-1968 (A & AA, 1968 AAA) 155 State Tournament Programs - Football - 1969 (A & AA), 1969 (AAA) 1970 (A & AA), 1970 (AAA), 1971 (A & AA), 1971 (AAA), 1972 (A & AA), 1972 (AAA), 1973 (A & AA), 1973 (AAA), 1974 155 State Tournament Programs - Football - 1975, 1977 (A, AA, AAA), 1977 (AAAA), 1978 (A, AA, AAA), 1978 (AAAA), 1979-1986 155 State Tournament Programs - Gymnastics - 1979-1985 155 State Tournament Programs - Soccer - 1986 155 State Tournament Programs - Swimming And Diving - 1981-1987 156 State Tournament Programs - Tennis - 1984-1987 156 State Tournament Programs - Track - 1979-1987 156 State Tournament Programs - Cross Country - 1977, 1980-1986 156 State Tournament Programs - Volleyball - 1979-1986 156 State Tournament Programs - Wrestling - 1974, 1977-1985 157 Miscellaneous Folder-Boy's Basketball Tournament Records Book and History - 1982-1985 157 Miscellaneous Folder-Girl's Basketball State Tournament Statistics Book - 1982-1986 157 Miscellaneous Folder-Tenth Region Pictorial Basketball History 157 Miscellaneous Folder-Russellville Tribute to John Kelly Russell - 1974 157 Miscellaneous Folder-KHSAA Wrestling Rules - 1976-77 157 Miscellaneous Folder-Oleika Temple Annual All-Star Football Game Program - 1940-1941, 1947 157 Miscellaneous Folder-Mid American Classic Brochure - 1986 157 Miscellaneous Folder-Mid American Class Program - 1986,1987 157 Miscellaneous Folder-11th Region Basketball Tournament Program - 1936 157 Miscellaneous Folder-State Track and Field Meet Results - 1985-86 157 Miscellaneous Folder-KHSAA Cross Country Championship Results - 1984 157 Miscellaneous Folder-The Sweet Sixteen: A Historical Look at the Evolution of Kentucky's Regional System 157 Miscellaneous Folder-History of 5th Region Subject Series The Subject Series consists of one box (158) of materials covering the years 1930 to 1971. Files are arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically thereunder. There is a small amount of information about black athletics in Kentucky under the Bluegrass High School Athletic Association. In addition, the continual question of redistricting, especially for boy's basketball, is covered in this series. 158 Amateur Athletic Union of the U.S 1948-1970 158 Basketball Hall of Fame 1961-1964 158 Bluegrass Basketball Association 1970-1971 158 Bluegrass High School Athletic Association (Black) 1950-1953 158 Kentucky High School Coaches Association 1937-1965 158 Kentucky School Boards Association 1959-1963 158 Litkenhous 1947-1957 158 National Football Services, Inc. 1950 158 O'Donnell, W.F. 1930-1934 158 Officials Correspondence 1938-1962 158 Olympic Committee 1939-1968 158 Porter, H.V 1946-1958 158 Redistricting 1931-1944 158 Redistricting 1945-1950 Tournament Correspondence Series The Tournament Correspondence Series consists of nine boxes (159-167) of records covering the years 1918 to 1969. The materials document the history of boy's and girl's district, regional, and state basketball tournaments. Boy's tournaments were conducted every year; girl's tournaments ran from 1921 to 1932 and did not resume until 1975. Baseball tournament correspondence is found in boxes 159 and 160 and are arranged chronologically. Basketball Tournament correspondence is found in the remainder the this series and is arranged chronologically. Correspondence concerns such activities as voting for tournament sponsors and sites, assignment of tournament managers, payment of traveling expenses by the KHSAA, and telegrams reporting scores after each district and regional game. In the basketball section, tournament eligibility lists are found after each corresponding year through 1933 and are arranged alphabetically by school. 159 Baseball - 1929 159 Baseball - 1940 159 Baseball - 1941 159 Baseball - 1942 159 Baseball - 1943 159 Baseball - 1944 159 Baseball - 1945 159 Baseball - 1946 159 Baseball - 1947 160 Baseball - 1948 160 Baseball - 1949 161 Basketball - Eligibility Lists for District Tournaments - 1918-1920 161 Basketball - 1918-1922 161 Basketball - Eligibility Lists for District Tournaments - 1921 161 Basketball - 1921-1922 161 Basketball - 1922 161 Basketball - Eligibility Lists for District Tournaments - 1922 161 Basketball - 1923 (Folder 1) 161 Basketball - 1923 (Folder 2) 162 Basketball - 1923 (Folder 3) 162 Basketball - Eligibility Lists for District Tournaments - 1923 162 Basketball - 1924 (Folder 1) 162 Basketball - 1924 (Folder 2) 162 Basketball - 1925 (Folder 1) 163 Basketball - 1925 (Folder 2) 163 Basketball - Eligibility Lists for District Tournaments - 1925 163 Basketball - 1926 (Folder 1) 163 Basketball - 1926 (Folder 2) 164 Basketball - 1927 (Folder 1) 164 Basketball - 1927 (Folder 2) 164 Basketball - 1927 (Folder 3) 164 Basketball - 1927 (Folder 4) 164 Basketball - 1928 (Folder 1) 164 Basketball - 1928 (Folder 2) 165 Basketball - 1929 165 Basketball - Eligibility Lists for District Tournament - 1929-1930 165 Basketball - 1930 165 Basketball - Eligibility Lists for District Tournament - 1930-1933 165 Basketball - 1931 165 Basketball - 1932 165 Basketball - 1933 165 Basketball - 1934-1937 166 Basketball - 1938 166 Basketball - 1939 166 Basketball - 1940 166 Basketball - 1941 166 Basketball - 1943 166 Basketball - 1944 166 Basketball - 1945 166 Basketball - 1946 166 Basketball - 1947 166 Basketball - 1948 166 Basketball - 1949 166 Basketball - 1950 166 Basketball - 1951 166 Basketball - 1952 166 Basketball - 1953 166 Basketball - 1954 167 Basketball - 1955 167 Basketball - 1956 167 Basketball - 1957 167 Basketball - 1958 167 Basketball - 1959 167 Basketball - 1960 167 Basketball - 1961 167 Basketball - 1962 167 Basketball - 1963 167 Basketball - 1964 167 Basketball - 1965 167 Basketball - 1966 167 Basketball - 1967 167 Basketball - 1968 167 Basketball - 1969