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  1. 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 ...

  2. Alumni of Lone Oak High School (LOHS) - Paducah, KY, Paducah, Kentucky. 2,751 likes · 55 talking about this. Lone Oak High School, Paducah, KY, home of the Purple Flash! We welcome all Alumni,...

  3. Lone Oak High School was a secondary educational institution located in the McCracken County community of Lone Oak, approximately five miles south of Paducah, Kentucky. Lone Oak High School was established in 1920, the third of three county high schools in McCracken County after passage of the Kentucky Sullivan School Law in 1908.

  4. The Journalism Department of Lone Oak High School published a yearbook for each graduating class beginning in 1937. Of the years that were published we have all but 1938 and 1939. Due to World War II, no yearbook was published in 1943 or 1945.

  5. The names listed below are alumni who have been searched for on this site from Lone Oak High Schoolin Paducah, Kentucky. If you see your name among the Lone Oak High School graduates, someone is looking for you!

  6. The 1983 Lone Oak High School Marching Band from Paducah, KY appearing in finals competition at MTSU Contest of Champions. The band placed 7th.

  7. Robinson attended Lone Oak High School in Paducah, Kentucky. As a senior at Lone Oak, Robinson set a national high school record with 91 touchdown passes. [1] He was also selected as Mr. Football in Kentucky.