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TH ELRIA KIOERNICJNIJ Tflfllfldyi Thelma has done a great deal of fine liandir-I'ai't work iI1 her four years as :I member of the Arts and Crafts Vluli. Quiet industrious, friendly, Thelma has always shown a true Highlands spirit. ALLEN iXiEVVlXIAN 1111111 Twine a member of the All-State Flinrus outstand- ing' swfrnmvr, earnest seekvr of knowledge All ll is one ol' the most loyal nit-Inlwrs of our student body. BERNARD NlELANl'DER Bf1'l1ic XVitli top state and national ranking as :I lmssouii- ist, Bernie found time to Upiddle around with thn- stage-I,-rew, making the fires liurn and the moon shine. ROYCL PATTON Royce He exrels in all he attempts, an exrw-llent dtlnatf-1' and speaker. l-le has twire pzirtiripatt-cl in State Publir- Discussion Contest. l-le has assisted on Lit- erary Staif, sung in the All-State Chorus, and gath- ered advertising for the 1-lighlauclerf' GLENN PFISTER ffP.fij'! His shyness has not kept him from making a sur- L-essful record in football or from winning three letters in basketball and being elected captain of the team. Losing PFI's services at the mid-year was a decided handicap to the team. VIRGINIA PHILLIPS Virginia Virginia, our only rc-maining girls' basketball letter- winner, now finds herself making an admirable ref'- ord in the G. A. A., in the time she has left after helping with the favulty typing. FRANK PILGRIM F,-Mir An obliging and willing worker, Frank is known as a general handy-man, as a member of the Rifle and Aviation Vlubs, and as an arnatm-ur avia- tor and met-haniv. AUDREY PLEIMAN AudrPy VVe admire Audrey for her Izerseveranr-e and zeal. NVith an amiable and industrious rnanner, she has conscientiously pursued the 'tasks put before her. f20l 591 T' UPI ,Y ,, ' f f .ff N I f f , ,f A ..v 4 ' X Ah H W kr ,... ,FLW .,,, Y-,,, ,,,, 7,.,g,t1f.: 4
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U I19J HAROLD LOMINAC Harold Given: one tulwz-I-Puzzle: find Harold, He is well known for his genial disposition and fine srhool work. Girls, just try to keep up with him when he's dancing. CHARLES LUKER Flash Luke's disposition makes him an outstanding fel- low. He is Business lvlanagvr of the Highlander. winner of six honor pins. three-year letterman in trac-k, and vo-holder Or' the stale rm-Ord in the 220 as well as Major Cranston in The High H4-art. JOHN NIACFADDEN Johnny Tin van MacFadden, All Dentsl' No play could be produced without Johnny in the role of chief transporter. JAM ES MCGRAW 'iMcGee ' This smiling, flat-footed Irishman always supplied plenty of fight along with natural ability in foot- ball, basketball, or trac-kg but his soft-spoken, dig- nified generalship in The High Heart, won him high honor in the State Dramatic Contrst. MARCELLA MACKNIGHT ffMarCJI Good business student, member Of Arts and Crafts, and devoted to sports. Mart- has supported G. A. A. and wnn a reputation as a bowler. LLOYD MADDOX nLl0yd:1 Lloyd is cashing in on his musical ability. His activities as drum major, his excellent rating for his clarinet solo in the State Music Festival, and his interest in the Music Appreciation Club all combine to attest to this fact. HOWARD MARTIN H award VVhat a salesman. But does it take a daily inter- view to keep a pretty brown-eyed redhead inter- ested? WILLIAM MITTENDORF 'ffzizzff If clever persuasion and eloquent oratory measure a man's success, Bill will go far. We missed him this semester at Highlands. as f -f ef - ff- W M --H -- --.. ...-s..-..1.,i, I FWLWY' I V, X, -5., g L ,....... . , W, A AH? f. ' H J' dede. . I j A - ,ff im, Q E R S i I I E E 2 I E E 2 I f-run . st.,-umm. -Nw-m'.v:v: nw... li l I 2 a rt 4 I i I 5 I Q 2 G 2 i . E -----iv, 3 i Q E i
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I U IZIJ H ENRY POGUE, IV Bud Besides earning plan-es in thi- All-Little-Six :incl All-Northern lin-ntui-ky football teams :intl lion- Orable mention on the All-State squad, Bud made the Little-Six All-Stair basketball team held the title role in l'aptain Applt-jar-lt, was a model Nireulatioii lvlxinagur for the Highlander, and did wi-ll for himself' svliolastit-ally. NVILIJAM PONAIERING Bu.v' Behind his humor. there always lies something se- rious, something friendly and helpful to Others. He is an-tive in the Voc-ations Ulub, Lbrainatie Cluli, and never hesitates to miss a 1-lass in ortler to exerute his duties as a member of the stage crew. GEORGE Pow George Oh, Professor! An ext-ellent student, George found time to work in Vol,-ations t'lub and produr,-ed plenty of mystery in Captain Applejar-lc. MONA RANKINS Mona Even-tempered Mona is both a musician and a poetess. Her literary ability shines forth in her poems for Creative NVriting Club, and her musii-al inclinations are evidenved by her ext-ellent piano playing, FLORENCE REEVES uDgeu Her's is a dependable beau, a pair of sparkling eyes, and an extremely responsible position as a private secretary, XYhat more could a girl want? JOHN ROBINSON Johnny President of the Voc-ations Ulub, student of leisure, and subtle humorist, Johnny Aud to be a good fellow. NEIL ROBINSON fINgi!Jl An ardent supporter ot' both the Hi-Y and Frenr,-h Clubs, Neil's quiet manner gives promise of hidden abilities. BETTY ROSE ullizn Prac-tif'al-minded, yet never lacking' in spontaneous good humor, charming personality, and genial hose pitality, her efforts are not confined to her oflice of Treasurer of the Girl Reserves and her membership in the Glee Club, but are also directed toward keep- ing in line several members of the stronger sex. 6: ,, I, Al, . 4 Y ' ' , r iran JA jf' i if geauseg, O E, E l 2 1 1 . i I i i I i I I I l E E I i E I 1 E i i 2 ii li I l i 5 5 E S i i r i I 5 3 l I s i Z 1 i 2 E i . Q Y E 3 5 1 a 4 s 1 A ga ' J: in-f .rel-Te n 4- -.Y ':r.g..- --1
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