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IUP1 E151 RIARY JANE FANN1No Mary Jaw New to us this year hut as dear to us as nn old friend. After we 1-onsifler her sc-hool work, her part as Mary in the l'hristrnas Pageant, her help on the Literary start, und her many rompanions, L-ertainly her ziuliurn hair is not her only 1-rowning glory. G 12oRo1A NIAE FRANCIS G1'0rgi1 ' A soI't Southern zu-1-exit. ll f'lushinp:,' eye, a wheery smile reveal to Georg'!a's friends her sweet dispo- sition :incl distinvt personality. NVILLIAM FRENTZEL HBHIU Bevziuse Bill is quiet and unassuming. his efforts often pass unnoticed-that is, exvept when they hit you on the lmrlc of the head in study hall. RICHARD FRITSCHE Fril.fch An irlol of the unclercslass girls. There is little in the world of photography he does not know, as his many clever pictures in the l-lighlander show. His scientific- interests led him to join the Avia- tion and Rifle Clubs. 1-le supplied the big love in- terest in Romance Is a Racket. ADRIENNE FULDIER 'Z-Id Adrienne seems to he adept at everything: Her work as Art Editor of the Highlander, her dra- matic vonquests in Captain Applejarkn and The High Heart, to say nothing of her eollevtion of fraternity pins, mark her as an outstanding girl. ARTH UR GARRISON HSIUJJ XVatvh him strut! Hear him play! See him act! Art always delivers as a vie-ver entertainer, a medal winner, and a slapstick humorist. JOHN GENAU Johnny Although modesty has dominated Johnny's person- ality, we know from his work in the Aviation Club, his artistic vontriliutions to the Highlander, and his performanc-e as a first-class distance runner that he has many latent talents. RICHARD GEROLD r:DiCkJJ A musician, orator, and professor of English-not to mention automobile salesman. Dick is renowned for his literary are-omplishments in Preative XVrit- ing Club and for his part as the butler in Captain Applejackf' 1 ,ff I i fu- ---- ---W -- --- -- -------7 -W--if-V X, f ' , ,n , , f 5 - --' H- ---,ii ' , u I l ii,.,' 1 LV? X 1 X ff '73 .i y , , , ' A . A H . -. . .H-M. 'X 9.7. X, ,V lf ,-,nf L-5 i , ,,,, Y,,. -WAY ...Y .. W- .-.. - AWA-. -.-N...-...,..,--a.,......,.i , ,
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JOSEPH DEJARNETTE ifjocu A football hero, well-liked and admired hy his teammates. He is renieinbered as an All-ConfeI'- enre center on the football team, and as one of the bloody pirates iII Captain Applejaf,-k. ALLENE DEM ENT I-I llfrlru Her philosophy of lite is that there is a reason for everything. Thus the question why is foiwvez- bubbling from her lips. She vornlvines nfl-ive work and dramativs very well, as van be seen by t'CzIp- tain Applejaukl' JEAN DEMOISEY Fox Here is a f-Ontradictioii to the saying that Old friends are the best. XVziltOn's loss was our gain, IlOt only to our svhool at large in winning sur-h a warm personality hut also to our basketball team in at-quiring an All-Northern Kentucky forward, DAVIS DIESEL rrDaqleI1 Dave's quiet modest manner adds a gvntleinanly touch to his faithful. dependable work in football. basketball, and track, ESTH ER DILLMAN rrDi!lu XVinning her first dramatic laurels in The Lamp XVent Out. she gained real rewognition as Poppy in Captain Applejac-ki' She flutters about the stage and ffampus with Carefree abandon and a light-hearted manner. LEE ROY DISNEY rrDiZu A tinger in every pie--jealous lieutenant in The High Heart, a triple-threat man: vonferenve end in football, outstanding guard in basketball, and handsome agitator of feminine hearts, STUART DUCKER rrstuu A poet, and an author, as is illustrated by his von- trihutions to Freatire XVriting Club, a member of the Layout Staff, a speaker, having plaved second in the State last year in Public Disvussion aIId this year having won the district I-Ontest in Extempo- raneous Speaking, GEORGE EDGAR trpopu Co-captain of the track team in '37, and one Of the best hurdlers ever produved at Highlands. Pop's immaculate hospital now carries on his traditional r-Onnec-tion with the hinder sport. His never-failing humor makes him popular with the boys and st panic to the weaker sex. 6,,,st31'f S' Ya, IUR K k ,X I 14 1 an It X , X f-1...-:fc :ff .. .., .. ,. . A , , H E I f,:' H -1.615 1211, , -Q .,.k Q, if V , , f W f W V W i . . 1. 1 ,AI , E ,rf ,:- If W V ,J ,Wife V- 1 A ie- . . .,., f , ,..tx,,f5Z35gQ,,T,,.,,4f-,-- ,,, W Y R, XM- Y, . .A WWW. EA-. .,..,, X , IANA. if ywf- .m.7.. ..., ,-svfW.-:W. ,.s...Y.,.. .. . , , .. . .. .mm ., .Y a , Y W V W W, ,L I gp G1 N.: ggi, f
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HEl,EN CEOSNEY Hz'lm Ki-vpine' ln-rsell' lwnsy with Girl Rest-1'x'e. llrnrnatic' :intl lizterziry nf-tirilies, lli-lt-n is innking her svhool lilk- ll joy. rfitln-r than it chore. VVALTER CQREULE 'llrfnzfi Walt is infvvr l'4'lLU'lZllli to throw Miss B2liK9l S solid 1-lnss into Zlll LlIDl'lD2ll' lay smne clry ri-rnark, As :1 footlwzill iiizinziewr, vivo-p1'esirl1-111' of the Rifle Ulnlu, lllltl an zirizition enthusiast, XV:1lt is peerless. HAR1z1ET CSRIZZEL Ghz She is E1 good slmrt, :1 spee-ily typist, :ind 2111 ex- 1-ellent student. H1ll'l'it'l lvrouglit niurh honor tu our sf-hool through ln-r dm-liatiiig ziliilitis-s. Shu hzis st-rured some experit-in-u for he-r l'l.llUl'0 1:1111-er, nursing, Ivy working with Miss Brown. ALDREY HAMAKER 1-1udrfy This new aclrlition to our student body shows much talent in art and the business studii-s. Our only regret is that she 1,-ould not stay with us longer. CATH ERIN E I-IA L' N Cat!rr'ri1ze Catherine has aroused our admirrttion for her steady and pt-rsevering qualities as 21 business stu- dent. Among her avtixities are bowling and the Arts and Crafts Cluh, of which she is vice- president. INIARTHA HAWES Martf1a In her own quiet and progressive manner, Martha has become one of our most outstanding students. She is a. very reliable friend to us all and a big help to Miss Mo.ry and Miss MffChesney. CAROL Hiciiox Fire An amiable personality c-oupled with an enthusi- astir' spirit of vooperzition has enabled Farol to work effer-tively :is Advertising Manager of the Highlander and 1,-hnirman of the Sr-nior Class Dana,-e. She is one of our most gifted singers, and in her spare moments, finds time to lie the Sweet- heart of Chi Sigma Chi. LEON HOGAN Trade As outstanding student at Highlands, vo-captain in track for the past two years, and President of our Junior Vlass, Tru:-lc has vomhined physir,-al and mental prowess so that he has long been a favorite with r-oavhes, teachers, and student body, i ll6fl IUP1 az
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