Highlands High School - Highlander Yearbook (Fort Thomas, KY)

 - Class of 1939

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OCTOBER Sell magazines and boosT The publicaTions is our Oc- Tober Theme song. We use all our persuasive powers in exTolling The meriTs oT The Woman's Home Com- panion. Supersalesmen and winners are The members oT Mr. Rouse's and Mr. SmiTh's home rooms. NOVEMBER The band and The maioreTTes help our Bluebirds prove To NewporT ThaT we can really TighT and win. Eagerly. we all welcome The Junior Class Nickelodeon Dance, VicTory comes, also, aT The N. S. P. A, Con- Terence, where The i938 Highlander receives All- American raTing. DelegaTes Trom The publicaTion sTaTTs reTurn Trom The conTerence brisTling wiTh ideas. Our Triumph in The LiTTle Six ConTerence lighTening our hearTs, we all enioy The Chi Sigma Chi Thanks- giving Dance. Miss Lois Schwarberg is SweeThearT. DECEMBER As The Chorus heralds The annual ChrisTmas PageanT, we again realize ThaT ChrisTmas is our TavoriTe season. ln lighTer vein, we celebraTe our Ten-day holiday aT The Lambda Sigma Kappa ChrisTmas Dance. JANUARY The black cloud oT impending examinaTions hangs over us. BuT once This ordeal is Tinished, we saluTe The new year by congraTulaTing The casT of The senior play, New Fires, Tor Their splendid producTion. T301 FEBRUARY Talk oT Town is The cap-and-gown siTuaTion. BuT wiTh Mr. Rouse's Trip To The KenTucky Colleges such a success, guesTion gives way To a discussion oT The proposed Trip To New York. MARCH HosT To The baskeTball TournamenT, Highlands wins The disTricT championship. EvenTTul as The games is The Trip To FrankTorT and LaGrange. l've GOT MY Manf' sings ouT a lucky Sadie Hawkins, aT The backwards dance given by The G. A. A. Winners in The inTramural baskeTball TournamenT are The LiTTle Shakespearesu oT Miss WhiTe's home room. APRIL Decked ouT in our new EasTer ouTTiTs, we all se-TTle back To enjoy The Two holidays This monTh brings us. Social evenTs oT The season are The Alpha Tau Gamma Nickelodeon Dance and The Omega Phi DelTa EasTer Formal. MAY WiTh May comes The annual HealTh Day program, celebraTed by games and sTunTs and by The awarding oT blue ribbons. Zamora BriTT is The May Queen. The Junior Prom is held on The 27Th. JUNE Tears and laughTer seem To characTerize The monTh oT June: Tears Tor commencemenT and laughTer Tor The amusing and colorTul opereTTa. Mr. Jones direcTs The musical comedy wiTh greaT success. For sixleen years, Mr. D. W. Bridges ha: been superinlendenl of Highlands. His infeqrily and sincere interest in our prob- lems have endeared him fo all The slu- denfs. His cheery Good Mcrning and kindly word of encouragement make him a welcome visilcr fo all our classes. f f 7 M W f ff fl if M S,vMmffy WW JW' WWMQWW ydff W fW JWWW QL: .4 GRACE GABBERT For Two years Miss GabberT. as TaculTy direcTor, Tinan- cial manager, and direcTor oT sTudenT serving Tor The lunch room, has been largely responsible Tor The pro- Ticiency and dexTeriTy wiTh which The caTeTeria has TuncTioned. In addifion To These duTies, she is a capable English Teacher whom we shall always asso- ciaTe pleasanTly wiTh our iunior high school days. JAMES J. BOUCHER This genial EasTern genTIeman is now a well-known Tigure around Highlands and has esTablished a record Tor Triendliness in The minds oT all who know him. WheTher he is subTly using puns in English class or commanding The siTuaTion in sTudy hall, Mr. Boucher has The admiraTion and respecT oT Highlands' sTudenTs. JOE W. AUSTIN Five years ago an unknown quanTiTy, in The person oT our new principal, came To Highlands. Time has proved The value oT The unknown, and many Times The space allo'H'ed here would be inadequaTe To summarize his many accomp-lishmenTs. A promoTer oT many new and wor'Thwhile acTiviTies, a speaker oT disTincTion, a world Traveler, a capable adminisTraTor, and a man so Tireless in his concern Tor The welTare oT all The sTudenTs and Tor The eTTiciency oT The school ThaT we wonder when he ever resTs-ThaT's Mr. AusTin. RUSSELL E. BRIDGES AlThough he serves as assisTanT principal, aThleTic di- recTor, and Teacher of Business English, Mr. Bridges is never -T00 busy To lend a helping hand To any sTu- denT who seeks his advice. Because he is by naTure quieT and modesT, The Tull value of his work will prob- ably never be known: buT every sTudenT realizes ThaT he plays an imporTanT parT in The success OT our school. LT ELIZABETH ROACH To Miss Roach we Teel ThaT we owe our perTecT poise. She has broughT The senior girls Through The awkward age To womanhood and has TaughT us sporTsmanship in and ouT oT games. She sponsors The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion, which TosTers Triendly relaTionships wiTh girls Trom oTher schools as well as wiTh our own school- maTes. MARGUERITE MOERY We challenge anyone To Tind a Teacher aT Highlands who does more work wiTh less sTir Than our versaTile dean oT girls, Miss Moery. As sponsor oT The senior class and TaculTy adviser Tor The Highlander, she ren- ders invaluable aid To The seniors. As senior dramaTic coach she is responsible Tor our Tine dramaTic produc- Tions and, in addiTion, inTroduces us To The inTricacies oT economics and sociology. Do you agree ThaT she is versaTile? LOU ETTA GREENO Have you seen Those swank Tashion reviews or sTopped aT The door oT The home economics room To snaTch a cookie, only To be TrighTened away by The claTTer oT dishes? IT so, you have seen The resuIT oT The skillful work oT Miss Greene, direcTor oT The Home Economics DeparTmenT, who insTrucTs The girls oT Highlands in The useTul home-making arTs. ELIZABETH CHAPMAN For eighTeen years Miss Chapman has been an able assisTanT as well as secreTary To our superinTendenT, Mr. D. W. Bridges. ln This capaciTy she does much To keep The wheels oT our school machinery running smooThly and has esTablished an enviable record Tor helpfulness, dependabiliTy, and eTTiciency. STEWART BAKER Mr. Baker, our TruanT oTTicer, is an old graduaTe who came back To Take Highlands by sTorm. When STew is noT discovering why Johnny Jones was absenT lasT Wednesday, he dashes over To The airporT To geT in a Tew hours oT Tlying. Take care, boysl He may be able To spoT a TruanT Trom The air! T331 f X Muni' NW 42 f 'M xx fx, . ww -.39 mix ,xx N ,gf vw x 1 Qgfwyagiif , wa , ,, , in f 3' f x new iff' will -4- ,Xwf f JW! Q , 4 U. .Y W Q4 Ns fx ,f f' :fi ff ,W, 4 M j?,i. ,. 2 4 ff ff 1 v fm! 4 .S Z A. W. RADER During his Two years as head coach, Mr. Rader has led The ToOTball Team To Two championships: and under his TuTelage The Track squad has seT new records and won many Trophies. l-le has a way OT Teaching, coaching, and living ThaT makes him a man among men. Honey To us in like a second dad, His quieT humor is Tlavored wiTh The Tolerance OT The wise. ALTA JO RDAN LaTin and The Travel Club are The special province OT Miss Jordan. The Tormer, Though a dead language and usually considered drudgery, becomes a pleasure under her capable Teaching: and The laTTer, because OT our spOnsOr's exTensive Travels, is one OT The mOsT enioyable clubs aT Highlands. RUSSELL ANDERSON Mr. Anderson Teaches geomeTry, algebra, and public speaking. Then, TOO, he coaches The debaTe Team and many OT The parTicipanTs in speaking evenTs and sponsors The newly organized Radio BroadcasTing Club. The success OT his coaching is well aTTesTed by The many honors his conTesTanTs win in ba+h dis! TricT and sTaTe conTesTs, and he presides over our assembly programs wiTh The greaTesT OT ease. BERNARD SADOSKY Bernie, our new head TooTball coach, Takes oTT on a drum in such a Tashion ThaT Gene Kruppa musT hang his head in shame: and he can run wiTh a TOOT- ball Through a Threshing machine and come ouT un- scraTched. STill, wiTh all his accomplishmenfs, he is more Than modesT, even a Ii++le shy. Likable and eTTicienT, he will, we preclicT, coach a Team nexT year ThaT will make Highlands hisTory, Ae L A Q T EM ERY T. JONES DO, re, mi, Ta, sol! sing all The musically inclined sTudenTs, while Mr. Jones nods his head in approval. For Twelve years we have been singing scales and songs under Mr. Jones' capable direcTion. He has led us To Triumph many Times in sTaTe conTesTs. Con- graTulaTions, Mr. Jones, on Twelve successTul years OT Teaching. We wish you Twelve more. EMILY ROGERS HESS Among The TesT Tubes and microscopes OT The biology labOraTory, Miss Hess reigns supreme. WiTh The aid OT Sadie and Oscar she Teaches The undergradu- aTes how Tood is digesTed and whaT kind OT bones people have. Because oT her wiT, humor, and inTelli- gence, a sTudenT is able To pass an hour happily in The lab, and, aT The end OT The year, wiTh a knowledge OT biology and a respecT Tor Miss Hess, her pupils regreTTully leave her. CLAUDIA PAYNE Would-be Tollowers OT Michelangelo, Tind among painT-pOTs and sTacks OT pOsTer paper, an able insTruc- Tor in The person OT Miss Payne. Be iT in pOsTer- making, in mask-molding, Orin any OTher phase OT arT, under her skilled guidance laTenT TalenTs come To lighT and pleasing resulTs are achieved. ANNA E. COOPER Miss Cooper genTly and graceTully inTrOduces eager eighTh-graders To The world OT liTeraTure. The TirsT sTeps are always hardesT, buT Miss Cooper, by her kindness and willingness To help each and every one, has made nOT only The beginning buT The resT OT The road easier and more enioyable. ETHEL ROUDEBUSH Miss Roudebush is responsible Tor giving sTudenTs Their TirsT dose OT Triangles and Their TirsT TasTe OT pi , and she does iT so well ThaT They enjoy The dieT and go on TO advanced maTh courses. To her High- landers owe Their neaTness and Their perTecT order in sTudy hall. 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Q Ae Q74 J I3 TY WILLIAMETTA BAKER Miss Baker willingly gives To The members oT her maThemaTics classes The help oT her sleuTh-like mind, sizes wiTh un- wiTh The liTTle all who aspire which solves problems oT all sorTs and canny skill. Her speed and dexTeriTy numerals are genuinely appreciaTed by To be maThemaTicaI geniuses and have oTTen made us siT in open-eyed amazemenT and marvel ThaT one small head could carry all Islhe knew. IMOGENE WELKER Type This paragraph perTecTly Tive Times! Take a IeTTerI -Thus does Miss Welker school our TuTure sTenographers and secreTaries. ATTer a year under her guidance, a sTudenT no longer uses The Tamed hunT-and-peck sysTem in Typing and is adepT in The arT oT deciphering Those wriggles and squirming lines beTTer known as shorThand. Thanks Tor your paTience, Miss Welker. ELISE TAYLOR Besides explaining The vagaries of French verbs and Ia grammaire Trancaise, Mrs. Taylor also Teaches TenTh-grade English, sponsors The newly Tormed Per- sonaIiTy Club, and Tinds Time To enioy her TavoriTe games oT bridge and golf. Madame's wiTTy sayings and her inTeresTing and amusing Tales oT experiences in France make her classes delighTTulIy inTeresTing, as well as highly insTrucTive. AVICE WHITE We know ThaT when we grow old, cerTain Teachers and The ideals which They have imparTed To us will sTand ouT in our minds. The ToremosT of These is Miss WhiTe. She expecTs from us The besT we can do, and somehow she geTs iT. Miss WhiTe is sponsor QT The Sophomore DramaTic Club, and we are espe- cially graTeTuI To her Tor her Tine work as IiTerary direcTor oT The annual. L37T MAUD BROWN Armed wiTh iodine and bandages, Miss Brown is a Tamiliar and welcome visiTor. Whenever we have needed TirsT aid aT any Time during our school IiTe, we have always Turned To our willing and capable school nurse. She has TaughT us The value of good healTh and has been a leader in our annual Blue Ribbon Campaign. WheTher seeking relief Trom a minor or a major discomTorT, we have ever received excelIenT care Trom one who is Truly a worThy member oT a highly-honored proTession. CHARLES ALLPHIN Charlie Allphin, an alumnus oT Highlands, came home To become baskeTball coach. His dry humor and genuine Triendliness make him popular with The sTudenT body and are viTal TacTors in The develop- menT oT loyal Teams. We all know he was sincere when he said aT The baskeTball banqueT. IT aT any Time in IiTe my boys need aid, They know They can counT on me. JAMES B. McKENNA Mac has a righT To TooT his horn when iT comes To parading his band. I-Iiram and The UniversiTy oT CincinnaTi have boTh conTribuTed To his success. A member oT Phi DeITa Kappa and a masTer oT a dozen or so insTrumenTs, we remember him mosTIy Tor his smile-or if we were in The band, perhaps Tor Those 7:00 A. M. drills. HOWARD LAW Mr. Law divides his Time beTween coaching aThIeTics and Teaching social science To iunior high school classes, buT he can always Take Time ouT To sTop and chaT wiTh a passing sTudenT or Teacher. Having seen Coach Law pull his hair aT TooTbaIl games, sTudenTs do noT realize how calm he can be unTiI They see him Teaching hisTory. I-Ie Trains Treshman boys To be TuTure grid sTars, and all members oT his social science classes To be good ciTizens. VL .4 Qu X: V X , ,rm x X 50 M, X f X ,,m,,,g f A, XM X ik Sis., 2441 ,MW f A45 Mv MW W W7-X W W MQW W WW WCW WXW 1:1WfiiWf W My f Q7 I3 L KATE W. WORLEY American boys and Bosfon Bull dogs make fine friends, says Miss Worley, adding fhaf fhey are her chief in- feresfs and favorife amusemenfs. Few of us who enioyed her inferesfing classes in social science knew fhaf she had received several worfhy awards for her Iiferary achievemenfs. Miss Worley, we wish you greaf success in your avocafion buf hope fha+ your liferary inferesfs will nof fake you away from Highlands. INEZ MOORE To Miss Moore goes fhe fask of sfarfing fhe Highlands sfudenfs off on fhe righf foof in English. Wifh pa- fience she feaches fhe sevenfh-grade pupils fhaf ain'f iusf isn'f and fhaf infinifives are nof made fo be splif. Because of her Thorough Teaching, pupils remember and fhank her fhroughouf fhgeir high school careers. ANNE MCCHESNEY Alfhough our librarian, Miss McChesney, says fhaf Ihe mosf oufsfanding fhing abouf herself is her feef, we feel if is her sparkling personalify and ready smile. Under her capable direcfion fhe library has grown and has become fhe mosf popular room af Highlands. She is never happier fhan during fhose crowded hours when dozens of eager sfudenfs clamor for her aid, always freely and graciously given. LESLIE T. MILLER Whefher he is 'reaching bookkeeping, drilling sfudenfs in iunior business fraining, keeping fhe books of fhe school, or selling fickefs for fhe afhlefic evenfs, Mr. Miller handles everyfhing wifh fhe same good humor. Though sfampeded by eager sfudenfs seeking fickefs af reduced rafes, he refains his guief calm. Any problem, whefher in arifhmefic or in life, is readily solved when faken fo him. Keep if up, Mr. Millerl Your already long Iisf of friends ever increases. I.39J T BERNARD A. SCHMITZ In addifion fo arranging for fhe presenfafion of mofion picfures for fhe science classes, managing equipmenf for afhlefics, and showing our boys how fo shoof sfraighf in Rifle Club, Mr. Schmifz fakes fime off fo feach chemisfry, physics, and general science fo amazed seniors, iuniors, and sophomores. So popular is his laborafory fhaf sfudenfs spend long hours fhere delving info fhe whys and wherefores of queer mixfures and sfrange phenomena. C. R. ROUSE Heigh ho! Heigh ho! If's off on frips we go! Every year finds many of us enioying new and infer- esfing places which, wifhouf fhe aid of Mr. Rouse, we would see only in our dreams. Here is a man who, by genuine undersfanding of sfudenfs, has helped fo make fhose of us who have confided in him or worked wifh him beffer cifizens. GLENN SMITH A recenf addifion fo our faculfy is Mr. Smifh, who was af firsf rnisfaken by fhe sfudenfs for a new meme ber of fhe sfudenf body. As advarfising manager of fhe Highlander and fhe Hillfopper, he has done an excellenf iobg and his friendly manner, fogefher wifh his faking us ouf of class, has made him very popular, in spife of fhe facf fhaf he is forever hounding us for ads. CLARENCE B. SUTER Mr. Sufei could, in our opinion, earn more fhan his salf iusf by his abilify fo sell ficlaefs and ideas, buf high-power sales falks are nof his only sfock-in-frade. In addifion, he is a Number One feacher of general science, and alfhough his feaching acfivifies are con- fined fo fhe iunior high school, his grand personalify is felf by many sfudenfs who, somehow, bear fhe dignified name of Senior. A6 LXZLZEVI J Y Ein illlvmnriam O We dedicafe fhis page fo fhe memory of EARL WEBSTER who died March l3, I939 Earl was known noi only fo members of ihe iunior class, buf fo almos+ every pupil in Highlands +hrough his posifion as assisfani in ihe library, where he had a smile and a greeiing for everyone whom he served. He was quie+, unassuming and modesf, bui fhose who knew him appreciafed his characfer-his dependabiliiy, his conscieniiousness, his willingness fo help wherever he could, and his sense of respon- sibilify as ihe head of his family. We feel deeply fhe loss of a fine and sincere friend. and JOHN MARK MORGAN Who died May IB, I939 Alfhough John Marlr, a pupil in +he eighfh grade, had been a sfudenf ai' Highlands for only fwo years, he had, by his friendliness, gained a large place in +he hearfs of s+uden+s and facul+y. We mis: him, for his cheery smile made many a dark day brighfer. -QL'-5 'LEE w x,- ROBERT KRUER ROBERT CASE LARRY LEHMANN Secretary-Treasurer Presidenf Vice-Presidenf HWS I if aww R J vim Y 4f'? :7' M A I 5. l w-,f14Sv- I I 1 uk, ,. ' . ,W 1. ., ' 33 I -- ' 14 -If ,Wi-a-fwaf ' ,l f yi' 'jvyni ' K v m 1 , :fr i - ,M-4f , 1 , .,gg,:y::':.g,n. uhh 1:..1m1',F'f?fg:,,:15, , V, , 1 , E , wiv? Hg?-1 1? 'ffff1'f -:mire ' ' J' 4' A r . 4w'fffi 1 fs 'E1JT, ., fum U UFF T0 WURK WE G0 BETTY ANN ALF Shari The Day wiih a Smile Girl Reserves: Aris and Crairs: Clogging: Dramalic: New Fires : Highlander: Baslceiball. BO B BA RTO Who's Afraid of Love? Foolball: Baslcelballg Slamp: Vocalionsg Camera: Hilllopper: Highlander. SH EAL BECKER Havin' Myself a Time Dramafic: Highlander: Voca- Jrions: Avialion: Baslcelball Man- ager: Movie Appreciafion: De- bare: Male Quarlerg French: Business Manager of Hilllopper. MEREDITH BLERSCH This Time lr's Real Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Dra- rnalicg New Fires : Radio Broadcasling: Hilllopper: Cheer- leader: Office: Highlander. AUDREY BROADWATER Swee'r as a Song Girl Reserves: Arrs and Cralrs: Dramaiicg Science: Radio Broad- casfing: Hillfopper. BOB BURKE Hi-Yo, Silver Vocarions, Hi-Y: Science BETTE SUE BAN KHARDT Swee+ Varsiiy Sue Chorus: G.A.A.: Dramafic: Girl Reserves: Highlander: Hill- lopper: Movie Appreciarion: French: Personalify: Maioreire: Office. ELSIE BAXTER Daydreaming Arrs and Craifs: Drarnalicg Sci- ence: Arl: Chorus: Hilllopper: Library: Lalznoralory. CAROLYN BLANK Love Walked ln Aris and Crafls: Dramalic: Sci- ence: Girl Reserves: Chorus: Hilllopper: Highlander: Person ali+y. ZAMORA BRITT The Lady from Fiifh Avenue G. A. A.: Arl: Girl Reserves, Dramafic: Radio Broadcasring: Hilllopper. PAULINE BROWN Why Should I Care? Girl Reserves: Arls and Crafis: Library: Radio Broadcasling: Chorus. RICHARD CAROTHERS You Can'+ Run Away from Love Fooiball: Baslcefball: Vocaiions: Dramafic: Hi-Y. ROBERT CASE This Is My Firsf Affair Foofball: Baslcelball: Traclc Man- ager: Vocarions: Hi-Y: Avialion: Highlander. JACK CASNER You've Gofla Be a Fooiball Hero Le++errnen's: Avialion: Vocalions: Science: Baslcelrball: Dramalic: Library: Foollball Ca plain. IRVIN CLASS You're a Naiuralu Science: Avialionp Vocalions. RUTH MARY COOK Here Comes Cookie All-Srafe Chorus: Office: Chorus: Girl Reserves: Arls and Crafls: Hilllopperp Highlander: Sludenl Council: Baslcelball: Drarnaric: Science. MARJORIE DAVIES Easy 'ro Love Girl Reserves: Dramafic: Movie Apprecialion: Personaliry: Hill- 'ropperg Highlander: French. DAN DEMMERLE I Live The Life I Love' Vocafions: Radio Broadcasling: Drarnalic: Business Manager of New Fires : Golf Team: Hill- Iopper: Highlander: Adverfising Manager of Three One-Ac? Plays: Aviarion. WILLIAM CASE My Buddy Traclc: Foolball: Chorus: Voce, lions: Aviariong Drarnalic: Hill- lopper: Highlander. ELAINE CHRISTMAN The BuI'cher's Boy for Me G. A. A.: Hilllopper: Arfs and Crafls. JACK CONKLIN Small Fry Highlander: Hilllopper: All-Sfale Chorus: Vocalions: Camera: Science. BONNIE CREAGER l'n'1 in a Dancing Mood Girl Reserves: Dramaric: Maior- elle: Personalify: G. A. A.: Chorus. JAYNE DAY Deep in a Dream Girl Reserves: Arls and Crafis: Personalily. EDWARD ETTER l'm Jusl a Counlry Boy af HearI Science: Vocalions: Avialion: Office. MARCIA FIELDS Sweel ls lhe Word lor You Girl Reserves: Movie Apprecia lion: French: Drarnalic: Person- alify. HELEN FOOTE I-Iearl and Soul Dramalic7 Girl Reserves: Cho- rus: Properly Manager of New Fires. BETTY G-RIMM Cn lhe Senlimenlal Side Girl Reserves: Drarnalicg Arls are Cralls: Personalily. HOWARD HARLACHER So Lillle Time Vocalions: Slamp: Science: Cho- r-us: Edilor-in-Chief Vol llligh- lander: Sludenl CouncilL JOSEPH HEAVERN JusI' a Kid Named Joe LOUISE HENRY Saucy Lillle Redheadl' Girl Reserves: Personalily: Cha- rus: Drarnalic: I-lighlander: New Fires, DON FIN FROCK I've Gol My Love lo Keep Me Warm Traclc: Foolball: Baslcelball: Dra- rnalic. JOHN FOOTE ll Don? Malre Sense Rifle: Archery: Band: Chorus PHILIP GIBSON Love Is Where You Find I+ Track: Avialion: Vocalions: Hill- lopper: Adverlising Manager of New Firesw: I-Iighlandery Cho- rus: Radio Broadcasling, JUANITA GRIZZELL Sophislical'ed Lady Girl Reserves: Arls and Cralils: Dramalic: Personalily: Hill- lropper: Highlander: Sludenl Manager ol: Magazine Cam- paign: New Fires : Chorus: Business Manager ol Three One- Acl' Plays: Business Manager ol Senior Play. MAZIE HIERT So Rare Girl Reserves: Movie Apprecia- lion: Arls and Cralils: Drarnalic: Science: Travel: Chorus: Man- ager ol Three One-Acl Plays: Manager of Malinee ol Senior Play: I-Iilllopper: I-lighlander. ELIZABETH HERLINGER You're an Educalionu Ari: Chorus: Science: Camera: Archery: Dramalic: Laboralory: I-lilllopper: I-lighlander: Movie Apprecialion. JOHN HORAN When Johnny Comes March- ing Horne Track: Sramp: Archery. BETTY JOHNS Theres a Far-away Look in Your Eyes Arls and Crafrsq Personalily: Dramaric. JUNE KALB Lovely To Look a+ Office: Girl Reserves: Hill- Topper. VIRGINIA KNEPFLE Ya Gor Me Cheerleader: Drarnaiic: Radio Broadcasfing: Girl Reserves. ROBERT KRUER Why Doesn'r Somebody Tell Me These Things? Vocafionsi Radio Broadcasring: Foorball: Baskefball: Track: Highlander: Ler+errnen's: Movie Apprecialion. ROBERT LEAKE Lillie Man, You've Had a Busy Day Science: Rifle: Hi-Y: Drarnalici Vocalions: Movie Appreciafioni Baskerballp Foorball Manager: New Fires : Chorus. BETTY JACKSON The Skarer's Walfzn Aris and Crafrs: G. A. A. Baskerball: Hillropper: High lander: Radio Broadcasring. NEVILLE JONES He's a Jolly Good Fellow Hi-Y: Radio Broadcasfing: Bas- kelball: Hillropper: Highlander BETTY KENNEY You Couldn'+ Be CuTer Chorus: Dramalic: Arrs and Craflsg Personalilyg Office: The Trysring Placeu: Rearls : Girl Reserves: Hillfopper: High- lander: French. NELSON KOHL Take Me Oul To The Ball Game Hi-Y: Vocafions: Baskefball. ANNETTE KUEHNER Happy as a Lark Girl Reseryes: Arr: Movie Ap- preciaiion: Personalify: Basket ball: Dramaric: Chorus: G. A. A-T Hillfopper: Highlander. LARRY LEHMANN S'rardusl LeHermen's: Radio Broadcasr- ing: Hi-Y: Vocalions: Baskefball: Foofball: Track. WILBUR LENZER Ride, Tenderlool, Ride Vocalionsy Avialion: Science Foolballg Baslcelball, JANE MASCHINOT Lei Me Daydream Girl Reservesy Radio Broadcasl- ing: Dramalicg New Fires g G. A. A.: Chorus: Baslcelball. HERBERT MOORE When Il's Sleepy Time Down Sou'rh Radio Broadcaslingg Dramalic: Archeryg Vocalionsg New Fires : I-Iilllopperg Swimming. ROBERT MUELLER I'm Feeling Lilce a Millioril' Rifleg I-Iilllopperg Dramalicg Science: Vocalions. VIRGINIA NEIHOF Home-Cooking Mama Arls and Craflsg Girl Reserves Dramaficg I-Iilllopperg Office: New Fires. JACK OTTO I'II Gel Along Somehow I-Ii-Y: Vocalionsg Baskelballg Foolbally Track. JOHN LEUZINGER A-I-Iunling We Will Go Science: I-li-Y: Slamp: Labora 'rory Assislanly Avialiong I-Iigh lander. DOUGLAS McCAMMISH I've GOI a Dale Wifh a Dream Band: Foolballp Dramalicg Voca- 'rionsg New Fires. WILLIAM MOORFIELD Am I in Anolher World? I-Iilllopperg Oraloryg Dramalicf Radio Broadcasling. GRACE MUNTIS 'I Can'I' Give You Anylhing buf Love G. A. A.: Radio Broadcaslingg Arls and Cralfsg Dramalic. MARY O'CONNELL When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Girl Reserves: Arls and Cralls: Dramalicg Radio Broadcaslingq I-lilllopper. DONALD PETERS Where There's a Will There's a Way I-Ii-Y: Vocalionsg Dramalic: Movie Apprecialiong Radio Broadcaslingp I-Iillloppery Adver- lising Manager of Highlander. DOROTHY PETERS Wha+ Have You GOI Thar Gels Me? G. A. A.: Radio Broaclcasling: Girl Reserves: I-Iilllopper: Bas- lcefballq Office. JIMMY PURCELL Teacher's Per Vocalions: Dramalic: Radio Broadcaslingg Movie Apprecia- lion. ELAINE RACKE Bei Mir Bisl du Shoen Debale: Hillropper: Highlander: Girl Reserves: Dramafic: Arls and Craffs: Chorus. WILLIAM REDER In My Solirudeu JACK REITMAN The Love Bug'II Bile You Siamp: Vocarions: Science, Radio Broadcasfing: Foolballt Aviarion: Golf: Hillropper: Highlander. CHARLES RIGGS The Bashful Lover Slarnp: Vocalions: Science? Camera: Radio Broadcasfingi Movie Apprecialion: High- lander: Edilor of Hillfopper. LORAINE PFISTER Slay as Sweel as You Are G, A. A.: Girl Reserves: Dra- maric: Chorus: Baslcelball: Hill- Topper: Movie Apprecialion: Pearls : Highlander: French. JIMMIE PURSER WiIh a Song in My Hearf Drarnalicy New Fires : Trys'r- ing Placeu: Avialion: Vocalions: Radio Broadcasling: Chorus: Football: LeHermen's: High- lander. CLAUDE RAWLINS Ferdinand, Ihe Bull Dramaric: Deloale: Science: Avi- alion: Pearls : New Fires ' Highlander. I 1 gr 1 RM., K , Aw I jg: Ji, uybzjf,-J Mg. I' fm-,, , W 1' ,I uw R MARION REEVES The Same Sweel You G. A. A.: Arls and Cralils: Girl Reserves: Hilllopper: Chorus: Baslcelball. WILBU RN RICHTER Tomorrow Is Anolher Day Avialion: Archery: Swimming. HELEN ROBINSON SweeI and Low Arls and Cralls: Girl Reserves Personalily. PAT ROTH Good Evening, Goodloolcingn Sfudenf Council: All-Sfafe Cho- rus: Highlander: Baslfefball: Foofball Manager: Vocafions: Science: Movie Appreciafion. CHARLOTTE SCHNEIDER Simple and Sweef Movie Appreciafion: Arfs and Craffs: Chorus: Science: Travel: Highlander: Laborafory. DOROTHY SEIFRIED I Can Dream, Can r I? Arfs and Craffs: Dramafic: Girl Reserves: Radio Broadcasfing: Hillfopper. BOB SIMPSON KermiI, Ihe Hermif Vocafions: Aviafion: Dramafic: I-Iillfopperg Highlander: Chorus. MARGARET STACY A Prerfy Girl ls Lilce a Melody G, A. A.: Girl Reserves: Dra- mafic: French: Library: High- lander: Movie Appreciafion. GEORGE STEGNER Music, Maesfro, Please Mixed Chorus: Vocafions: Dra- mafic: Sfarnp: Hillfopper: All- Sfafe Chorus: Soloisf in Sfafe Confesfg Business Manager of Highlander: Male Ouarfef: Pi- ano Soloisf. Drarnafic: The Trysfing Placen: MARGARET SCHMITS Could You Pass In Love? Hillfopperg Arfs and Craffs Girl Reserves: Radio Broad- casfing: Cheerleader: Office. LOIS SCHWARBERG Sweefhear'r of Sigma Chi Movie Appreciafion: Girl Re- serves: French: Chorus: Hill- fopper: Dramafic: New Fires : Highlander: G. A. A. ELWOOD SIMON He Ain'f Gof Rhyfhmu Aviafionj Science: Vocafions: Sfamp: Radio Broadcasfing: Golf: Highlander: Band. BETTY SPECTER Dark Eyes Arfs and Craffs: Hillfopper: Per- sonalify: Girl Reserves: Office. LIBBY STARK A Twinlcle in Her Eyes Girl Reserves: Science: Dra- rnafic: New I:ires : Hillfopper: Highlander: Radio Broadcasfing. ALYCE MAE STROSS Some Day My Prince Will Come Arfs and Craffs: Office. MARTHA TAYLOR You're a Sweef Lilile Head- ache Movie Appreciaiion: Arls and Crafis: Dramaiicy Girl Reserves: Hillfopperg G. A. A.g High- lander: Maioreiie. WANDA VELKLY Feeling High and Happy Girl Reserves: Drarnahcp G. A. A.: Movie Appreciaiionq Radio Broadcasiingg Hilliopper. ALLAN WARE Why Should I Care? Vocafionsg Fooiball, WAYNE WEST Dancing Doll Girl Reserves: Drarnaiicq Aris and Crafisg French: Debaiei Chorus: The Trysiing Placeuy Christmas Pageanig Archery. HELEN YOUNG Young and Heal'rhy Personaliiyg Arfs and Crafrsg Hillropperg Highlander: Girl Re- serves: Drarnaiic. ERNEST ZIMMERMAN With a Smile and a Song Dramaiicq Vocaiionsy High- landerg All-Siaie Chorusg Quar- 'reig Tenor Soloisig Arig Rifle: Traclcg Archery. SUE TRUE You Look Good To Me Cheerleader: Arfs and Crafisq Radio Broadcasiingy Dramaiicg Office: Chorus: Hilliopper. JACK VOIGE I Wanl a New Romance Srampp Vocalionsg Hi-Y: Dra- rnaiicq Radio Broadcasiingg Cho- rus: Traclcg Baslceiballg Science' Highlander: Hilliopper. JACK WATERMAN Carry Me Back lo Old Virginny Slafe Soloislg Chorusg Archery: LeHerrnen'sp Drarnaiicq New Fires g Highlander: Foorbally Traclcg Baskeiloallg Chrisimas Pageant Radio Broadcasiingq Vocafions. 2 2 WILBUR YELTON l'rn Bubbling Over E Bfifidi Arif Vocaiionsg l-li-Yg Traclcg Chrisrmas Pageanig Bas- lcelballq Quinrei. RALPH ZIEGLER The Lillie Duich Kindergarien' Hi-Yg Dramalicg Vocalions. ELMER ZINT There's a Lull in My Life Aviaiiong Dramalic: Science Archery. Boffom Row: Ford, Chain, Handorf, Bowling, Eicher, Deickman, Harf, Cecil, Bahlman Second Row: Elarn, N., Safely, Chase, D., Bush Bornschlegell, Bankhardf, M., Gray Eddy, Gales Third Row: Bengey, Gerold, Bufler, Baron, Dallow, Ducker Fourfh Row: Elem, G., Camrn, W., Bafle Boffom Row: Macliniglif, Neilander, MCGIII, Hughes, J., Maddox, Heil, Hinden- berger, Maschinol, B., Manlhey Second Row: Lorfes, Heim, Houben, Hengemel, Hehman, Keflcnaclcer, Nelrles, MOH, Luecke Third Row: Ollen, Huenefeld, Neumann, Johnson, Moore, G., Marlin, Horn Fourfh Row: O'l-lara, J., Oeljen, Hughes, D. Boffom Row: Priclcelf, A., Wilson, C., Prickelf, E., Pulliam, Yelfon, M., Traulwein, Thomas, Wenzel, Weichman Second Row: Wendling, While, Weimer, Slanway, Tieman, Wenlworlh, L., Roller, Walls Third Row: Ryan, Weber, Polls, Wilson, R., Sfoms, Reeves, Raisbeck Fourfh Row: Sulherland, Wrighl, Wicke, Yelfon, H., Skinner N RCLASS Bolfom Row: Benson, Demmin, Broering, Fennell, J., Gerhard, Avram, Dugan Cook, D., Armsfrong Second Row: Fanning, Davies, G., Clapp, Bodenslein, Boland, Chase, M., Conanl, Burke, J., Erb Third Row: Fausz, Cecil, J., Camm, J., Fleming, Brown, H., Clubb, Bowman Fourlh Row: Fahlbush, Frank, Slrassel, Bicker, Berg Boffom Row: Hogan, J., Hasselbrink, Hockenberry, R., Hockenberry, V., Kingsley, Heile, Haefner Hickox, Keuper Second Row: Keller, Koch, Hawes, Kalb, V., Kuhl, Kelly, Knechl, Hughes, J., Hauser Third Row: Horan, R., Halloran, Green, Klingenloerg, Kappas, Kirsf, Heinlein Hogan, P. Fourlh Row: Knepfle, H., Kasson, Dickinson, Grimme Bolfom Row: Landberg, Pyne, Miles, Reinhardl, M., Rhein, Patron, Mosier, Riedinger, Rindsberg Second Row: Richards, Reed, Prickelf, V., Mackensfedl McKenna, Murphy, May Robinson, M., Lamrnerl Pleiman Third Row: Ruff, Lodwick, McLane, Leuzinger, R., Lehmann, F., Lehmann, C., Newell, Meyer, Nelson Bollom Row: Schweitzer, Slanley, Wrighl, G., Verhage, Wood, Waring, Darrah Skaggs, Van Winkle Second Row: Ward, Tallon, Shields, Yellon, D., Wise, Walz, York, Swain, Smilh Third Row: Wilson, Scherrer, Wenfworlh, R., Slrassel Slellenkarnp, Vogf Fourfh Row: Sforns, W,, Slruobe, Thoeny Bottom Row: Eyer, J., Eyer, A., Johnston, Grizzell, F., Lueking, Addams, G-oergen, Henry, Humphreys Second Row: Elam, Wendling, Kingsley, Closson, Knox Gerhard, Bickel, Heile, Daniels Third Row: Linn, Hutton, Frank, Johnson, Kroger, Little, Lichte, Bal-ilman Fourth Row: Koustmer, Luerson, Grizzell, K., Baron Bottom Row: Maddox, Oberlin, Stuart, Patton, Ziegler, Schart, Oetjen, Rose, Wolt Second Row: Long, Bush, Mueller, Macht, McFarland, Sebastian, Weaver, Otto, Wilson Third Row: May, Stacy, Stacy, Meyer, Mogge, Randall, Winkler, Sebree Fourth Row: Reusch, Menke, Robinson Bottom Row: Droege, Vincent, Bernens, Lukens, Luecke, Hellman, Kennedy, Whitton, Montgomery Second Row: Rudert, Hatton, Diesel, Brown, DeWeel, M., Day, Johns Third Row: Frentzel, Rouse, Berkley, Schwager, Stanway Bottom Row: Simpson, Green, Brown, Beck, Williams, Cook, Mergenthal, O'Hara, Drew Second Row: Thompson, Stuart, Zint, Walsh, Thorp, Tavel, Cull, Leising, Kattenhorn Third Row: Hucke, Wyman, Wood, DeWeel, R., Pleiman, Garlinger, Amerine, Finn Fourth Row: Foster, Martin, Burke, Finnegan LU 1 I- LU . , . Z Z igi, Boflom Row: Firman, Fennell, H., Borden, Traulwein, J., Alf, E., Davies, S., Harvey, Liflle, Slewarf, Kernpf Second Row: Younger, Kalienhorn, Nunn, McFarland, A,, Schwarberg, C., Kuennen, A., Scoif, Robinson, B., Price, Collins Third Row: Norrnecull, Morgan, Drew, N., Reik, Carnm, F., Kohl, V., Schoullheis, Ballard Bottom Row: Poque, Mader, Reed, Cecil, M., Mays, Knaebel, Fish, Carofhers, H., Pfister, R. Second Row: Kuennen, Friclcman, Poe, Luekinq, Krogrnan, Cecil, S., Timmerman, Duncan, Crow, OHQ, F. Third Row: Kuehner, B., Fursl, Droege, Munlis, Mignery, Hogan, Ray, Bools, Shaw Boffom Row: Mcl.eish, Ashford, Mclienney, Scharf, Harris, E., Frilsche, Wrighr, Harris, B., Schweifzer Second Row: Jansen, Shields, Pearson, Zornes, l'loi fman, Sprague, Rouse, Meyer, Walls Third Row: Chase, M., Franklin, Lewis, Smilh, Bailey, Loclwick, L., Lodwick, G. Bohom Row: Reeves, Grissom, Ballard, Bickel, Schmill, l-laun, Bohari, Williams Second Row: Morgan, Conners, Howe Carlisle, Sfahl, Lehmann, D., Horner, Kyle, Moals Third Row: Girlcin, Mann, Wesl, Websler, Grimm, Moermond, Clapp 5 ,,-, A ,vx A, '1 9 Q 3' ' H1 -Julie -,K i N, Botfom Row: Seller, Reed, Bramham, Basham, Sufer, Morlidge Armor, Huenefeld, Pribble, Keller Second Row: Dallow, Truesdell, Marlin Oberlin, Thomas, Rece, Landberg, Schnake, Hume Third Row: Kolo, King, Greer, Kipp, Brown, Ballmann, Roberlson, Krebs, Mann Boflorn Row: Reder Pribble, Gerold, Kuhnheim, Hoffman, Harding, Kimberley, Brown, Reeves, Pyne Second Row: Underwood, Droege, Frilz, Koehler, Rolh, Wald, Gray, Sebring, Orr Third Row: Haas, Heil, Herlinger, Culberlson, Ford, Crossland, Dalrymple, Winlers Bottom Row Haun, M., Class, Richler E., Moore, E., Sexlon, R., Finneselh, Kammerer, Se-xlon, N., Reinhardf, Reichel Second Row, Bornschlegell, Edwards, Websler, Gordon, Kesler Walfon, Shouse, Welch Reibling, Slanway, Hengelbro Bolfom Row: ok Gray, Mcliarlan, Leslie, Green, Whiflon, Gugel, Jackson, Rauch, Meyers Second Row: Frenlzel, Grizzell, Howe, Blodgefl, Moermond, Willson, Elem, Ruderl, Harlkemeier Third Row: Barnett Machf, Srnifh, Schiebly, Langebrake, Thornberry, Eddy, Schwarlz Q5 s. UN! UN! PJ' 'YIWSB . l ,gf-llgxe-2 Bottom Row: Fanning, Cook, Smith, Lodwiclc, Lenzer, Fahlbush Second Row: Nettl B ' ' 4 es, eniey, Lehmann, L., McCarnmish, Casner, Fintrock, Kruer, Carothers Third Row: McLane, Wicke, Otto, Lehmann F., Oetien, Purser, Cecil, Barto, Long Fourth Row: Hall r R 't ' oan, ei man, Case, W., Lehmann, C., Cram, Grimme, Waterman Fifth Row: Steltenkarnp, Watts, Ware, Williams, Dickinson, Bowman, Case, R., Berg HIGHLANDS COACHES An old proverb runs, A movement is only as strong as its leaders, and it is equally true that a tootball team is only as strong as its coaches. So all honor to the men at the helm! With the same athletic set-up as in the preceding year, our coaches again taced a heavy schedule. Back as head coach was Al Rader, ably assisted by Bernie Sadoslcy and l-toward Law. These three gentlemen, plus R. E. Bridges as athletic director, led us to our third Little Six Con- L56J terence Championship and, by some rat- ings, to our second successive Northern Kentuclcy Championship. l-toward Law, coach ot the treshman team, is playing an important part in the building ot our strong varsity teams. Next season boys who only a short time ago were members ot Mr. Law's treshman squad will make up the backbone ot our l939 team. Joy over a successtul season was turned to sorrow when, late in February, the stu- denTs OT l-lighlands heard ThaT Mr. Rader, skipper OT our myThical ship, King FOOT- ballf' had resigned his posiTion and re- Turned To dry land, There To resTricT his acTiviTies To The Training OT TuTure Glenn Cunninghams. As pilOT OT our ToOTloall ship he had, Tor The lasT Two years, sTeered saTely pasT The reeTs OT deTeaT and shoals OT Tailure To arrive vicTOriously in porT. Every sTudenT aT T-lighlands regreTs ThaT ill healTh Torces Mr. Rader To relin- guish The leadership OT our TOoTTJall Team, and all OT us wish him a speedy reTurn To healTh. Sorry as we are To have Mr. Rader re- sign, we are equally happy To welcome, as head coach, Mr. Bernie Sadosky, who Tor many years was One OT The men on Skipper Rader's winning ToOTpall crew. IT is wiTh The greaTesT enThusiasm ThaT we wish Tair sailing and happy landing TO so worThy a sTudenT OT so Tine a masTer. COACHES BERNIE SADOSKY Al.. RADER T-'lail Freshmen! Gridiron warriors OT The TuTure! You are The boys who hold The TuTure hope and TaTe OT our Teams in your sTrong hands. In The pasT we have always counTed on you To uphold The sTandards OT dear old Highlands and we know ThaT your fufure grid- iron work will be a credil' To our school. i BoTTom Row: LiTTIe, I-luTTori, LichTi, Boharf, Mogqe, O'l-lara, Bickel Top Row: Thorp, Lehmann, Reeves, Horner, CaroThers, Daniels T571 RESUME OF THE I938 To open The I938 TooTbaIl season, High- lands Traveled To Norwood in quesT oT some Indian scalps. BuT iT seems The Indians had diTTerenT ideas on The subiecT, Tor before The smolce OT baTTIe had cleared away, Norwood had Tallied seven poinTs which proved The winning margin. Final score, Norwood, 7, Highlands, O. DayTon played hosT To Highlands Tor The TirsT conference game, and a TasT, deTermined hosT They were. BoTh Teams scored, and each wenT inTo The TourTh period aT six all. BuT The 'Big Blue sTarTed rolling and wiTh Two rmnures To play drove Trom deep in Their own TerriTory To score and win, Final score, High- lands, I21 DayTon, 6. Highlands reTurned To Their own back yard CAROTHERS LEHMANN Tor The Third game To engage Erlanger in The second successive conTerence TiIT. Our Team scored TasT in The TirsT quarTer on a pass, CaroThers To Lehmann, buT ThroughouT The IasT Three quarTers a TighTing Lloyd Team held our boys scoreless. Final score, Highlands, 61 Lloyd, O. ATTer Their Thriller wiTh DayTon Highlands meT Their TradiTionaI rival, Bellevue, on Their home Tield in a baTTIe Tor supremacy OT The LiTTIe Six ConTerence. BoTh Teams were on edge, and a TighT To The Tinish was expecTed. The TirsT Three quarTers were Tilled wiTh sTraighT, hard, scoreless TooTbaIl. LaTe in The TourTh quarTer I:inTrocIc inTercepTed a Bellevue pass and raced 80 yards Tor a Touchdown. Final score, Highlands, 67 Bellevue, O. N ETTLES OTTO FOGTBALL SEASON ATTer our sTory-book vicTory over Bellevue our boys were challenged by a small, hard- TighTing CarrollTon Team. lT was obvious Trom The beginning ThaT Highlands was Too sTrong Tor CarrollTonq conseguenTly, Coach Rader al- TernaTed his TirsT and second-sTring Teams ThroughouT The game. Final score, Highlands, 3l, CarrollTon, O. Our nexT opponenTs were our Ohio Triends, WesTern Hills, who liTerally Turned on The heaT in The TirsT halT and scored TourTeen poinTs. However, aT The beginning OT The Tinal period, Highlands, desperaTe Tor a score, Took To The air and scored ThirTeen poinTs, iusT one shy oT a Tied score. Final score, High- lands, l3p WesTern Hills, I4. And Then came The game To which every KRU ER W. CASE man on The squad had been looking Torward- The baTTle wiTh NewporT. The old mixTure OT dough, oTherwise known as Cake, was all ThaT was needed To Take Them Two in a row. The Big Blue scored in The TirsT halT, and Trom Then on They deTended ThaT lead like a moTher her babe, To emerge vicTorious. This vioTory alone would have made The season a success. Final score, Highlands, 6: NewporT, O. LasT year in The Ludlow game Highlands suTTered a naTural leT-down aTTer Their Tussle wiTh NewporT buT were lucky enough To win in The lasT momenTs oT play. This year The leT- down was There again, buT alasl The rally Tailed To appear, and our boys were swamped by The TighTing PanThers. Final score, Highlands, O1 Ludlow, 27. FINFROCK CRAM Top: Casner, McCammish Center: Waferrnan, Lenzer Boffom: Barfo, Purser isdi HISTORY OF The final game of fhe schedule was played wifh fhe Colonels from Dixie Heighfs. High- lands scored fasf in fhe firsf quarfer, buf fhe Liffle Colonels, nof fo be denied, also fallied and led af fhe half, 7 fo 6. Highlands came back in fhe lasf fwo quarfers and scored fwice fo win. Final score, Highlands, l93 Dixie Heighfs, 7. And so our Bluebirds ended anofher suc- cessful season wifh fhe Liffle Six Conference and Norfhern Kenfucky Championship fucked safely in our sporfs pockef. On fhis year's squad, fwenfy-five men re- ceived leffers. Of fhese fhere were sevenfeen seniors, fwo iuniors, and six sophomores. There is a general belief in foofball circles fhaf fhe linemen do all fhe work and fhe back- field men gain all fhe glory. We, however, know fhaf fhis is nof frue and fhaf each man has equal imporfance in fhe feam's vicfories and defeafs, buf fo compensafe for fhe hurf feelings of our commonly-known blocks of granife, we will surprise fhem and sfarf wifh fheir posifions. Af ends a veferan and a rookie held down fheir posifions equally well. One flank man was Larry Lehmanniifhe veferan, who was All- Norfhern Kenfucky and Liffle Six Conference end, and who proved fo be one of fhe main- sfays of fhis years feam. The ofher end was Doug McCamrnish, fhe rookie, who gave a fine accounf of himself in his firsf year ouf for fhe gridiron sporf. Back again as fackles were fwo leffermen from fhe '37 squad. Af righf fackle was Jim Purser, l95 pounds of fighf and pep, and af leff fackle, Capfain Jack Cas- ner, our Paul Bunyon of foofball, who, in his fhird year as a regular, bolsfered and sfeadied fhe whole line. These men proved fheir value from beginning fo end and played an impor- fanf parf in our final success. Af guard we found fwo comparafive newcomers fo our foofball ranks. One, George Oefien, lef his acfions speak louder fhan words, and fhe I938 SEASON oTher, Bill Beniey, a NewporT boy, who, Though lighT, compensaTed Tor his lack oT weighT by playing scienTiTically. The play oT These boys around The middle oT The line sTopped many an enemy Trom sTepping over ThaT coveTed goal line. AT cenTer was a boy who, when noT beaTing Bellevue, played a mighTy Tine game aT cenTer Tor his old Alma MaTer. The boy in quesTion is Don Finfrock, a long, rangy lad, whose amazing deTensive work TeaTured many oT our games. We now Turn To The glamour boys, oTherwise known as The backTield men. AT quarTerback was Rich CaroThers, a clever passer and Tield general who was able To insTill plenTy oT TighT and pep inTo his TeammaTes. As halTbacks This year were Three men who could each Till The posiTions equally well. AT leTT halT was Bob Kruer, one oT our biggesT backs, who con- sisTenTly showed his worTh and abiliTy. AlTer- naTing aT righT halT were Jack OTTO and Bill Case. OTTo was a Tine deTensive, blocking back who never received The crediT he de- served, while Case was a Track man, who used his amazing speed To become The oTTensive ThreaT oT The Team. AT Tullback was Morris NeTTles, ThaT genial genTleman Trom The SouTh- land, who came NorTh To show us how a real game oT TooTball is played. The boys who have been named were The regulars, buT many oTher boys played a parT in helping To make This anoTher successful sea- son. The resT oT The leTTermen, who, Though noT classiTied as regulars, were in The game many Times TighTing Tor Dear Old l-ligh- lands. Among These unsung heroes were Jack Wicke, Frank Lodwick, Jerry Cecil, Wil- bur Lenzer, Bob Case, Jack ReiTman, Jack WaTerman, Allan Ware, Frank and Clarence Lehmann, PaT Fleming, Harry Grimme, and Bob BarTo. And we musT noT TorgeT The scrubs, whose daily scrimmages provide The real experience Tor our regulars. E611 Top: Leake, OeTien Cenferz R. Case, Beniey Boffom: Reifman, Ware 'rl Bo om Row: Smillw, Luecke, Lehmann, L., Dickinson, Lehmann, C., OHO, Wyman Second Row: Allphin, Rolh, Casner, Voige, Finfroclc, Kruer, Law Th d Row: Wenfworfh L Kohl, Case, R L g L h n, F C 'I G B'k L d k ., eci, me, ic BASKETBALL SEASON Wilh lhe relurn ol six lellermen, hopes lor a successful baslcelball season al l-ligh- lands were exlremely high. Due lo fool- loall iniuries lo some ol lhe baslcelball players, Coach Allphin could nol slarl his besl combinalion. As a resull, lhe l-ligh- lands cagers gol oil lo a slow slarlr. The Bluepirds had iusl live days lo pre- OTTO CASNER pare lor lhe Norwood game. l-lowever, despile lhe shorl lime, lhe guinlel looked good. Journeying lo Norwood, lhe Blue and While dropped a close one lo lhe lndians, 2l-l9. The lollowing nighl our boys lumped inlo Jrhe win column wilh a 48 lo 34 viclrory over lhe Old Grads. Daylon visiled lhe l-lighlands VOIGE FINFROCK Y - gym and soundly Trounced The Bluebirds. The Bluebirds Then emerged vicTorious over Bellevue by a score oT 28-25. I-lolmes and NewporT regisTered vicTories over The boys in The nexT Two games. Angered by These de- TeaTs, our baslceTeers deTeaTed Dixie l-leighTs by a score oT 28-26 in a Thrilling conTesT. The sTrong Lloyd quinTeT elxed ouT a 24-22 win aT The Lloyd gym, and The Blue- birds wenT inTo Their biggesT slump oT The season, drop- ping close games To Beechwood, Ludlow, and Dixie I-leighTs. LaTer I-lighlands bounced inTo The win column and avenged an earlier deTeaT by Trouncing Beechwood, 39-l9. Lloyd iourneyed To The l-lighlands gym and proved To be Too sTrong Tor our boys. T-lighlands Then deTeaTed Bellevue Tor The second Time This season by a score oT 43-26. For The second Time The brillianT passing and accuraTe shooTing oT The DayTon Green Devils leTT us on The shorT end oT The score. Simon KenTon wenT down To deTeaT beTore The Bluebirds by a score oT 39- 29. Ludlow came To The Bluebirds' nesT and deTeaTed Them, 38-34. This ended The regular schedule. Then came The ThirTy-TiTTh DisTricT TournamenT, and The Birds proved ThaT They could hiT The hoop oTTen and accuraTely. The improvemenT in Their Team work could be clearly seen. They worked Their plays wiTh greaT suc- cess and Coach Allphin's eTTorTs broughT resulTs. Their oTTense clicked consisTenTly as The deTense TighTened. ln The TirsT round T-lighlands meT Cold Springs and swamped Them by a score oT 4I- I4. The Tollowing nighT The Bluebirds meT The Alexandria Camels. The Camels were excepTionally sTrong, having won 2I ouT oT 22 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT L. LEHMANN DICKINSON ROTH KRUER ' ., , f .l OHL LUECKE games This season, buT They were elimi- naTed in a hard-ToughT baTTle by a score oT 3l-27. The disTricT Tinals were played beTween The Bluebirds and DayTon Green Devils. ln a Thrill-packed game The Birds emerged vicTorious by a 33-30 score and Tlew oTT wiTh The DisTricT Championship. Three oT l-lighlands' guinTeT-Kruer, Larry Lehmann, and Casner-were on The All- DisTricT Tourn'amenT Team. The NinTh Regional TournamenT was held aT Dixie l-leighTs l-ligh School. In The TirsT round l-lighlands deTeaTed Dixie l-leighTs in a close game, 30-27. ln The semiTinals l-lolmes easily Trounced our boys by a score oT 52-36. This same l-lolmes Team emerged vicTorious in The Regional and wenT To The semiTinals in The STaTe TournamenT beTore They were deTeaTed. l-lighlands placed one player, Larry Lehmann, on The All-Regional Team. AT The close oT The season, a bangueT was given Tor The TooTball and baskeTball squads. This bangueT also marked The end oT l-Toney Rader's career as a TooT- ball coach. We greaTly regreT his resigna- T641 C. LEHMANN SIMPSON Tion and especially The ill healTh ThaT prompTed iT. lvlr. D. W. Bridges, lvlr. AusTin, Mr. STegeman, The presidenT oT The Board oT EducaTion, and The coaches made inspiring Talks. Jack Casner, The TooTball capTain, pre- senTed The LiTTle Six Trophy To Superin- TendenT Bridges Tor The school Trophy room. Larry Lehmann, The baskeTball capTain, also presenTed Mr. Bridges wiTh The ThirTy-TiTTh DisTricT Championship Trophy. TribuTe was paid To Coach All- phin Tor his paTienT eTTorTs which resulTed in a DisTricT Championship Tor Highlands. Coach Allphin iusTly deserves This TribuTe and we wish him a very successTul year in l94O. AT The banqueT The Tollowing boys re- ceived baskeTball leTTers: Bob Kruer, Larry Lehmann, PaT RoTh, Jack OTTo, Jack Cas- ner, Don l3inTrock, Clarence Lehmann, Nelson Kohl, Jack Voige, John Luecke, Bob Simpson, Bill Dickinson, Manager Dick Wyman, Bill SmiTh, and Bill Swain. The leTTermen also received gold baskeT- balls presenTed by Charles Clark on be- halT oT The alumni. li Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands BASKETBALL BOX SCORE l91 Norwood . . 481 Alumni , . Dislricf Regional 241 Daylon . 281 Bellevue 271 Holmes . 201 Newporl . . 281 Dixie Heighls 22: Lloyd . . . 26: Beechwood . l91 Ludlow . . . 261 Dixie Heighls 391 Beechwood . 281 Lloyd . . 431 Bellevue , 281 Daylon . . . 391 Simon Kenlon 341 Ludlow . . . Tournamenl' 4l1 Cold Springs 3 li Alexandria . 331 Daylon . . . Tournamenl 301 Dixie Heighls 361 Holmes . . Two poinfs for lhe ref Up and ai 'em New for 1-he ,-esf L651 X li, ya X , FS , X f rb.f ' lx by L N' K TRACK AND HELD Under The able leadership oT Co-CapTains l-logan and Wilson, The l938 l-lighlands Track sguad enioyed a mosT successTul season. A Tine showing was made aT The sTaTe Traclc meeT in LexingTon on May 2 I, when The Birds nosed ouT NewporT To Take second place, du PonT Manual again winning. The craclc 440-yard relay Team composed oT Case, l-linerman, l-logan, and Wilson, clipped a TenTh oT a second oTT The sTaTe rec- ord To hang up a TasT O:44.9. ln The LiTTIe Six ConTerence meeT on May 27 aT Their home grounds, The Highlands Bluebirds scored an overwhelming vicTory Tor The TourTh consecuTive year. Numerous conference records were brolcen Through The superlaTive running oT Bill Case, Warner Wilson, Gaines Sebree, and Joe l-linerman. The T939 ediTion of The Bluebird Thinclads was builT around leTTermen Larry Lehmann, Eddie PoTTs, Bob Kruer, Bill Case, and Don Fimfroclc, wiTh Case and Kruer as co-capTains. As in pasT years, The Team was sTrong in The dashes and relays buT losT precious poinTs in The Tield evenTs. l-lowever, This did noT prevenT B TT R w: P TT SuTherland, F T ck, Case, W., R der, Kruer, L hmann, Wilson G bson S d R w: K hl G rold QT B k F T S Z T Th d R L TT ST I Th y G M ll Them Trom Taking Bellevue inTo camp in a dual meeT on April 25, The TirsT oT The season. Don FinTrocIc Toolc TirsT place in boTh The Iow and high hurdle evenTs. Two disTance men also showed some Tine Torm, Diclc Wilson winning The 880-yard dash, and Nelson Kohl Tinishing in TronT in The gruelling mile run. On April 28, Highlands played hosT To a Triangular meeT consisTing oT Simon KenTon, Lloyd, and High- lands. The Birds again Took TirsT place, scoring more Than Twice as many poinTs as Their nearesT op- ponenT. Co-CapTain Bolo Kruer displayed some ouT- sTanding running abiIiTy in winning The 220-yard dash, placing second in The IOO-yard dash, and running anchor on The winning 440-yard relay Team. Coach Honey Rader's dreams oT his sguad's capTuring The Highlands Relays Trophy were perma- nenTIy shaTTered when NewporT's Thinlies nosed The Birds ouT on May 5 Tor Their Third Relays vicTory. IT was really hearTbreaI4ing Tor Highlands To lose The Trophy Torever, buT even sadder was The score by which They IosT. The Tinal Tallies were INIewporT, I9 I-21 Highlands, I9 I-4. The remainder oT The season will be Taken up as Tollows: DisTricT meeT aT Highlands May I2q STaTe meeT, Lexinghpn, May ICI, LiTTIe Six ConTerence aT Highlands, May 26. In The DisTricT meeT Highlands will be hosT To some TiTTeen schools, all oT which will be eligible Tor enTry in The STaTe meeT The Tollowing week. The Birds will Try To Iceep du PonT Manual Trom scoring iTs TenTh vicTory in The STaTe meeT, and ThaT is a Tough iob Tor any Team. In The LiTTIe Six meeT, Highlands will be gunning Tor iTs TiTTh con- secuTive LiTTIe Six Championship. Several records are expecTed To Tall in These meeTs, and Highlands will cerTainIy geT her share oT Them. GENAU POTTS HOGAN MCG RAW DIESEL i i i CASE HUNTER FINFROCK WILSON SEBREE LEHMANN KRUER FEATS AND FEET AT HIGHLANDS Boffom Row: Demmerle, Loifss, Walls, Griizell, Dallow Second Row: Simon, Raisbeck, Marlin, R. IN RSPORTS Wifh lhree of lasl year's lellermen-Dan Dem- merle, caplain, Ray Marlin, and Sam Walls- plus six olher boys fighlinq for posilions, Jrhe Golf Team enlers Hs second season. Besides Lillle Six malches wilh Erlanger, Dixie l-leighls, and Ludlow, conlresls wilh Newporl, Covinglon, Vwfeslern Hills, and Norwood have been sched- uled. Compelilion is keen, hui we loolc io our divolr diggers +o win Jrhe Lillle Six Conference. Tennis was resumed lhis year under lhe super- vision ol Mr. Allphin. The ieam plays l-lolmes, Bellevue, Erlanger, Ludlow, Walion, and Daylon, Two games wilh each school. lneligibilily has keplr a few players from parlicipalion, buf The len memloers are Jrrying lo uphold Jrhe High- lands Jrradilion. Already This season Jrhey have succeeded in winning from l-lolmes, Wallon, and Bellevue. we i f 1 ' 'fl 'ull H BoHom Row: Yelfon, H., Sioms, Purcell, Kruer, Pelers Second Row: Horan Third Row: Leake, Baile, Neumann Fourlh Row: Weber Jones, Olfen, Wenclling Marlin, C., Camm, Vv INTRAMURALS The inTramural program aT l-lighlands has become very popular. This year one oT The mosT successTul inTramural sporTs was baslceTball. The senior high organized eighT Teams and The iunior high one Team Trom each home room. The senior high was conducTed on The one-and-ouT basis, and in The Tinals, Miss WhiTe's l.iTTle Shalrespearesn downed Mr. Allphin's Ferdinands, 29-IO. The members oT The winning Team were Wilbur l.enzer, John Leuzinger, Joe T-leavern, John l-lo- ran, Bob Lealce, l-lerb Moore, Doug Mc- Cammish, and Neville Jones. ln The iunior high Mr. Sadoslcy's EighTh-Grade-Freshmen proved super- ior To Mr. l.aw's Flying Aces and won The disTincTion oT being The iunior high champs. These TournamenTs noT only provide en- TerTainmenT Tor Those who have liTTle Time Tor aThleTics buT also bring To lighT players who have TuTure possibiliTies. Une oT The annual aTTairs oT The school, The senior-TaculTy game, proved To be a success, wiTh The Teachers edging ouT The seniors, 32-29. AnoTher inTeresTing evenT was The iunior high round-robin. Each home room Turnished one Team, and games were played on SaTurday mornings. The 8B-2 class won This TournamenT. Mr. Sadoslcy plans To have soTTball and Traclc included in The iunior high inTra- murals. The soTTball Teams will meeT on SaTurday mornings, and The Track meeTs will be conducTed during The gym classes, The Tinal winners To be chosen aT a grand T701 Traclc meeT on The lasT SaTurday oT The season. lnTeresT in inTramural conTesT Tor girls began wiTh The round-robin volley ball TournamenT. AnneTTe Kuehner's Team was The winner. AT The close oT The sea- son The honor Team was chosen: A. Kueh- ner, J. MaschinoT, Reeves, Vellqley, B. MaschinoT, Verhage, Dugan, STacy. Chase, l-lehman, and Burlce. The volley ball season was closed wiTh a play-day program aT NewporT. Following The volley ball season, TorTy- Tour girls regisTered Tor The aerial darT TournamenT. Vellcley and J. MaschinoT were The winners, and Richards and Burlce were The runners-up. The girls have been greaTly inTeresTed in bowling, and a large percenTage oT Them may well be proud oT Their scores. The highesT single score, I95, is held by Doris Tieman. Alice Mae l-leil holds The highesT average Tor The bowling period. QThers on The honor Team are McKnighT, Maddox, l.ammerT, and Boland. A round-robin TournamenT puT AnneTTe l4uehner's baslceTball Team in The lead. The honor Team, selecTed by The capTains oT The several Teams, was PeTers, Kueh- ner, J. MaschinoT, Reeves, STacy, l-leh- man, Maddox, Murphy, Tieman, and Burlce. A G. A. A. ring is To be awarded The mosT ouTsTanding girl in The organizaTion. Because They aTTord wholesome Tun and give opporTuniTies Tor large numbers oT boys and girls To parTicipaTe, The inTra- murals are invaluable and deserve The en- Thusiasm maniTesTed Tor Them. GHLAND PL T721 THE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION In Seplember lhe G. A. A. slarled ils second year wilh a bang. And have we had a successful year? Whal a gueslionl I-low could we lail Io succeed wilh so many energelic girls as members, all eager Io earn Ihe highesl award, Ihe school lel- Ier, lor merir in all sporls? All our mem- bers like sporls-baslcelball, volley ball, baseball, bowling, darl, ping-pong, and swimming-or Ihey would nol be mem- bers, lor Ihe G. A. A. Ialces more ol Ihe girls' lime Ihan does any olher school or- ganizalion. Miss Roach, Ihe sponsor, has been greally aided by Ihese very aclive olli- oers: Margarel Slacy, presidenlq Jane Maschinol, vice-presidenlg Marian Reeves, secrelaryg and Dorolhy Chase, Ireasurer. Bolfom Row: Wood, Blersch, Pefers, Brill, Chrislman, Ma- schinof, J., Maddox, Heil Broering Second Row: Lamrnerl, Hou- ben, Maschinol, B., Burke Cook, Dugan, Richards Prickelf, A., Slenway Third Row: Gray, Boland, Pyne Verhage, Maclinighl, Hinder- berger, Tieman, Wilson Prickefl, E. Fourlh Row: Hehman, Gerhard Landberg, Murphy, Wrighf G., Chase, D., Vellcy Schweilzer, Rebeck Fiflh Row: Reeves, Miles, Rein- hardl, Hogan, J., Sfacy, Kuehner, Skaggs, Benson, Mosier WHISTLE WHILE YUU WORK X Addy, Ballrnann, Boofes, Colvin, Dallow, Drew, N., Drew, R., Droege, Finfrock, Fish, Fleming, Foofe, Fausz, Frank, D., Frank, J., Harvey, Hawes, Heim, Hogan, Humphreys, Johnson, Kirsf, Knaebel, Knepile, Kuehner, Kyle, McCamrnish, McKenna, Maddox, May, Mays, Meals, Pallon, Pfaff, Pogue, Randall, Ray, Reed, Reeves, Ruff, Schoulfheis, Sracy, James, Slacy, John, Slolle, Timrnerrnan, Walls, Weber, Wesl, Winkler, Wrighl, Yelfon uf Q I l'l,, Yellon, W. Nolhing can be said aboul The band Jrhal has nor been said many limes belore, lor lhis organizalion is an old and honored one al Highlands. From early lall unlil lhe close ol lhe school year lhe band cheers us on lo viclory al games, delighls our hearls wirh glorious concerls, enlerlains al assemblies, furnishes soloisls and groups ol arlisls lor public galherings oulside ol school and Jrhrough Jrhese aclivilies, as well as lhrough irs oulslanding performances in slale con- Jresls, slrenglhens ils posilion of irnporlance in school and communily lile. Hs high ralings in nalional conlesls over a period oi years has won for il The signal honor of being lhe only high school band in lhe slale To be inviled lo par- licipale in Jrhe program in celebralion ol Kenluclcy Day al rhe New York World's Fair. Congralulalions, Mr. McKenna! TH BAN l74l , W s ellis, , . 2 ,ml - f,'.2:,v' gfifz. ' A I 4 lie' THE CHGRUS Under The capable direcTion oT lvlr. Jones, The mixed chorus has been mosT successTul. lNloT in any way less appreciaTed are The boys' and girls' choruses. ApproximaTely sixTy people careTully selecTed Trom The TalenT aT Highlands comprise These choruses, which include such popular sTudenT soloisTs as Louise Henry, Jean Hughes. Suzanne Pulliam, ErnesT Zimmerman, Jack WaTerman, and George STegner. Among The year's ouTsTanding acTiviTies were The ChrisTmas PageanT, given aT The Armory, singing Tor The OpTimisT Club, giving assembly programs, and solo work Tor The DisTricT ConTesT. lnsTead oT Taking parT in The All-STaTe Chorus and compeTing in The sTaTe conTesTs as we have done Tor The lasT Twelve years, Mr. Jones decided To use a liTTle oT The spice oT liTe and presenT in June an opereTTa, Oh, Doc- Tor, as a grand Tinale To a highly successTul year's work. E civlzeit i-HC W . ADM, MMT A, v13j, A rm BoTTom Row: Creager, MaschinoT, J., FooTe, H., Eicher, Avram, Thomas, Rhein, Bahlman, Cecil, Blank Second Row: WaTerman, STark, BaxTer, McGill, Herlinger, Grizzell, Brown, Wood, Schwarberg, BankhardT, B, Henry, Pyne, Nlelander Pulliam, Leuzinger, B. T i 1 ' hrd Row Wilson, Reeves, BankhardT, M., Kenney, Boland, Chase, lvl., McKenna, Kuehner, Chase, D., PTisTer, Schneider, HeierT Leake FourTh Row: Conklin, Harlacher, Schemmel, Becker, STegner, Voiqe, Carnm, Fleming, FooTe, J., RoTh, Purser, WrighT FiTTh Row: Bowman, YelTon, W., Erb, Heim, BuTler, YelTon, H., Zimmerman, Meyer, Swain, SmiTh, Grizzell, K., Halloran WMWQY .WWW W W T IME nwhfzz f f 2 fi af wwf 'f W ? ' ff, 'Q N ' Bolfom Row: STacy, Kalb, J., Eicher, Cook, R., Racke, Thomas, Alf, Wenzel, BankhardT, M., Taylor. Second Row: Davies, G., Van Winkle, Dugan, Lammerf, PrickeTT, V., Mashinof, B., Cook, D., SchmiTz, YelTon, M. Third Row: Schwarberg, Darrah, Demrnin, Rebeck, Burke, J., Wise, Murphy, l-lockenberry, R., Broering, Fourlh Row: Landberg, l-lasselbrink, Gerhard, Kalb, V., Verhage, Pyne, MackensTedT, Kuhl, Mosier. FiTTh Row: Rhein, May, Reed, Weichman, Riedinger, Boland, Robinson, M., Hehman. SixTh Row: Chase, M., ArmsTrong, Neihof, Walz, Wrighf, Waring, l-lickox,. SevenTh Row: Rindsberq, Hockenberry, V., Koch, FooTe, H., KnechT, Keuper, STanley, Hughes, J. Eighfh Row: Wood, Heile, Reeves, Hogan, Kingsley, Bush, Skaggs, Schweitzer The Girl Reserves symbol represenTs The develop- menT oT a girl physically, menTally, and spiriTually. IT is The purpose oT The Gamma Rho ChapTer To aid iTs members along These Three lines and To provide wholesome Tellowship Tor Them. This year The cabineT consisTs oT MarTha Taylor, presidenTg RuTh Mary Cook. vice-president BeTTy Ann AlT, secreTaryg Elaine Racke, Treasurerq and Mary CaTherine BankhardT, Lenore Jfi J Cfj f Eicher, Evelyn Thomas, June Kalb, and RuTh Wenzel, CLE- LQ: squad leaders. The Fall SeTTinq-up ConTerence aT Camp Lenmary, New TrenTon, lndiana, was aTTended by Elaine Racke, MarTha Taylor, RuTh Mary Cook, and BeTTy Ann AIT, and in February, Evelyn Thomas, RuTh Mary Cook, and MarTha Taylor aTTended The SouThern Ohio Con- Terence aT l-lamilTon, Ohio. The club is very graTeTul Tor The acTive inTeresT oT Miss Baker and Miss Greeno as co-sponsors. GHRL RESERVES 2ignui7iiEiQ!S --I -s, R 1 X 'N . X . I HI-Y CLUB ATTer iTs very successTuI sale oT TooTball emblems in The Tall, The I-Ii-Y Club was on easy sTreeT Tinan- cially and could Turn iTs aTTenTion To more enioyable acTiviTies. The InTer I-Ii-Y BasIceTbaIl League, which has been successTuI in promoTing Triendship among I-Ii-Y clubs oT NorThern KenTucIcy, ended iTs season wiTh a dinner- dance aT The CovingTon Y. lvl. C. A. The club has Tor iTs purpose To seelc To creaTe, mainTain and exTend high sTandards oT ChrisTian char- acTer in The school and communiTy, and under The leadership oT Mr. SuTer The members sTrive To achieve ThaT aim. The boys appreciaTe The help oT The minisTers oT ForT Thomas in assisTing Them in Their organized Bible sTudy. John Lueclce and John Leuzinger represenTed The local organizaTion aT The I-Ii-Y Council oT IXIorThern KenTucI4y. BoTTom , R L d If R II Ry , K II Second Row: Horan, R., STeITenkamp, Bimel, R TT Z gl I-I I we gf U Third Row: Luecke, Weber, Thoeny, Leuzinger, J., OeTien R ST I Y IT W , eeves, rasse, e on Bollom Row: Schwarberg, Fields, Banlchardf, B,, Kenney, Knepfle, Blersch, Brifl, Broadwafer, Maschinol, J., O'Connell Second Row: Slarlc, Blank, Plisfer, Kuehner, Creager, Grimm, Davies, Henry, Taylor Third Row: Foole, H., Wesf, Alf, Neihof, Racke, Cook, R., Slacy, Heierl, Grizzell Fourlh Row: Waferman, Demmerle, Moore, McCammish, Zimmerman, Rawlins, Carofhers, Nelfles Fiffh Row: Zinl, Purser, Purcell, Pefers, Finfrock, Slegner, Becker, Simpson, R. Sixlh Row: Cram, Casner, Rolh, Voige, Schemmel, Moorfield, Case, W, All lhe world's a slagef' especially on The Fridays when lhe Senior Dramalic Club holds ils bi-monlhly meelings. Under lhe guiding hand ol lvliss Moery, The boys and girls in lhe club become budding slars ol slage and screen. The programs presenled al each meeling have been prepared enlirely by The sludenls and have proved lo be valuable lraining, as well as delighliful enlerlainmenl. On days when no special program is prepared, members ol The club are chosen al random lo give panlomimes and slrils. ln November lhe play, Pearls, was given as The Senior Dramalic Club's conlribulion lo lhe Three One-Acl Plays. New Fires, lhe senior play, proved lo be a grand success, inlroducing lo lhe public a large number ol aclors, all of whom gave credilable performances. The Grand Cham's Diamond, a play ol myslery and surprise. was presenled on lhe evening ol April IO as a parl ol lhe l:a+her's Nighl Program. SENIOR DRAMATICS A H81 H Ml M H 7 l , l D t H ' - if my 5 - , ' SENIOR DRAMATICS Lucinda Andrews Suzanne wen . sad speny . . Jerry .... . s+e,nnen Sanlry I Billy .,.... Phyllis . Anne Olive Eye . Dick . . . , Doclor Lynn Gray Mary Marshall . Mrs. Marshall . Angie Sperry . . Peggy Lewis . Polly Lewis . Tad Lewis . Mr. Brown . NEW FIRES PEARLS . . LOUISE I-IENRY , . VIRGINIA NEII-IOP DOUGLAS McCAMMISI-I . . JACK WATERMAN . JAMES PURSER . BOBBY LEAKE . . . . . LIBBY STARK . JUANITA ORIZZELL . . JANE MASCI-IINOT . . LOIS SCI-IWARBER6 . I-IERBERT MOORE . CLAUDE RAWLINS . . . BETTY ANN ALF . MEREDITI-I BLERSCI-I . , . MAZIE I-IEIERT . BETTY KENNEY . LORAINE PFISTER . . CLAUDE RAWLINS , JAMES PURCELL K lcltl I I o Whaf a Man! I+ may be Pearls buf if Ioolcs Sperry and Son like calre 'fo us Ii79I A 31.3 Bottom Row: Cecil, Hart, Weichman Thomas, Bowling, Heil, Bahlman, Deickman, Traufwein Second Row: Elam, N., I-lengemel, Chain, Chase, D., Kravifz, Hehman, Galely Neilander Third Row: Ducker, Bush, Eddy, Pulliam, Manlhey, Bankhardl, M., Gafes, Dallow Fourfh Row: Elam, G., Neumann, Baile, Sulherlancl, Raisbeck, Walls, Bulier Websler Boffom Row: Van Winkle, Daxies, Hasselbrink, Chase, M., Wood, Reinhardl, Waring, Mackensledl, Boland, Pyne Second Row: I-Ialloran, Hockenberry, R., Fennell, Verhage, Benson, Armslrong, Wise, Slanley, Clapp, Swain Third Row: Fanning, Fahlbush, Meyer, Vogt, Lehmann, F., McLane, Erb, Klingenberg, Smith MR, BOUCI-IER . . . Sponsor DICK WILSON .... . . Presidenl VIRGINIA NIELANDER . . Vice-Presidenl NANCY ELAM ..... . Secrelary FLORENCE WEICI-IMAN . , . Treasurer PLAYS PRESENTED The Jeweled I-land The Boor lei On. Perle Francais MISS WHITE . . . . . ,..... . . Sponsor BILLIE SMITI-I ...... ...... P residenl BETTY JEAN VAN WINKLE . . . Secrelary and Treasurer PLAYS PRESENTED The Tanlrumu Yes Means No AImosl Sevenleenw JUNIOR-SOPHOMORE DRAMATICS L801 VOCATIONS The VocaTions Club, direcTecl by Mr. Rouse, has Tor iTs purpose The promoTion oT inTeresT in vocaTions. ln our meeTings we have speakers, who are Themselves in various occupaTions, To give us ouTlines oT Their work in a parTicular Tielcl. The Talk ThaT conveyed The besT general message was given by Mr. l-l. C. Moore on Make The MosT oT Your Time. Among The speak- ers This year and The vocaTions presenTecl were Mr. ScoTT, Air CondiTioning , Mr. Blank, Pharmacy , and Mr. Dick SToms, The Navy. These ancl many oThers have given The club valuable inTormaTion. The presenT oTTicers oT The club are Philip P. Gibson. ll, presidenTq Richard CaroThers, vice-presiclenTp and Bill Swain, secreTary-Treasurer. BoTTom Row: RoTh, Casner, Fleming, Kruer, Lehmann, L STeqner Becker Camm W Second Row: Ruff, Kohl, ETTer, CaroThers, R., Ziegl r M rTln BuTler Sm: h Third Row: Class, Ware, Case, R., Raisbeck, Wilson Lenzer OTTO Swain FourTh Row: Harlacher, O'l-lara, Burke, McCammish, WrighT Gibson WaTTs Case W D lc S Th R I Racke, Kasson, WesT, WhlTe, Avrarn, Elarn, N. For The Third consecuTive year our debaTers won The 'righT To reloresenT lNlorThern KenTucl4y in The STaTe DeloaTe TournamenT. Qur guesTion This year, Resolved, ThaT The UniTed STaTes should esTablish an alliance wiTh GreaT BriTain, has been boTh inTeresTing and Timely. STarTing early in 0cTober, our del:naTe season has exTended over seven school monThs, during which Time we have debaTed TwenTy-eighT Times wiTh only Tour losses. This year's sguad, Elaine Raclce, Wayne WesT, John Duclcer, James WhiTe, RiTa Avram, and Lee Kasson, has worlced hard To mainTain The high record seT by lasT year's sTaTe TinalisTs. AT This wriTing we are loolq- ing Torward To The sTaTe TournarnenT. When aslced abouT nexT year's loros1oecTs, Mr. An- derson enThusiasTically menTioned The names oT Bill SmiTh, Bill Swain, Don Nelson, Carl VogT, and Jim McLane. Qnly Wayne WesT and Elaine Racke will loe losT Through graduaTion. We hope To esTablish a sTaTe-wide reIouTaTion Tor consisTenTly good debaTe Teams. DEBATE CLUB L82l , -l ln i i i l i Q l l l l RAD O BROADCASTING One oT The mosT inTeresTing oT The newly organized clubs is Radio BroadcasTing, direcTed by Mr. Ander- son and Mr. R. E. Bridges. The Two original clubs have uniTed, and The group is To have audiTions over sorne oT The neighboring radio sTaTions. FuTure Graham Mc:Namees can Thus become acguainTed wiTh The TundarnenTals oT speaking and acTing beTore The rnil4e. The oTTicers are BeTTy Hughes, presidenTg Larry Lehrnann, vice-presidenTg BeTTy Lou Reed, sec- reTary. Boffom Row: Jackson, SchrniTs, Munris, Knepfle, Blersch, PeTers, A, V BriTT, Broadwafer, mummy Maschinof, J., Deickrnan V g Second Row: Q Q Elam, N., Stark, GaTely, 'WKYE -fs fl O'Connell, Bowling, 3 1 PTisTer, Velkly, York, YeITon, D., Brown Third Row: Ducleer, WaTerman, Halloran, Horan, R., Jones, Reifman, Neftles, Erb, Demmerle FoLrLh Row: Klinqenberg, STrassel, Wilson, Moore, H., Simon, Oefien, BaTTe Fifth Row: Purser, PeTers, Purcell, Rawlins, Moorfield Sixfh Row: Schernrnel, Kasson, Lehmann, F., Voiqe Boifom Row: Koch, Haefner, Richards, Xenon, LJ., Larnmeri, York, Reed, IxnecnT, Broering Second Row: Hockenberry, V., Dernrnin, Hughes, J., Rebeck, Hickox, Robinson, M., Gerhcrl, Conanf CW - 3 , ' 1' , ' ..,. ' Third Row: Keuper, Kelly, Rindsberq, Maddox, Hogan, McKenna, Avram, Darrah, Murphy Fourfh Row: Wendling, Waferrnan, Jones, Riggs, Gibson, Fausz Fifih Row: Wilson, WrighT, N., Lehmann, L., Kasson, Kruer, WenTworTh, L. Wwflgffk' sl f-QL? gia Hi' xx: ' Qld X 4, ffl, X X f H X T y fqwgff ff , X 4 Q L ii l Q ' J V W W X ' 'r 'T' 7 5 i i fi M y , X7 M Q. ,W 4 i IMOGENE WELKER BETTY SPECTER . . HELEN YOUNG . . BETTY JANE Rl-lElN ANNE MQCHESNEY BETTY MASCHINOT MARIAN HOUBEN RITA GRAY . . . Boffom Row: Rhein, Johns, Day, Jackson, Spec?-er, Chrisfrnan, Miles Second Row: Prickell, V., Reeves Young, Sfross, Robinson, H. Third Row: Schneider, Muniis, Schrnils Boffom Row: Brown, Wilson, C,, Tiernan, Yelfon, M., Baxler, l-leile, Pricke1l,E Second Row: Houben, Hughes, J., Kingsley, Wenzel, Fallon Maschinof, B. Third Row: Slanway, MacKnigh'r, Priclielf, A. . Sponsor , . Presidenl . Vice-Presidenl . . Secrelary . Sponsor . . . Presidenl . Vice-Presidenf . Secrelary ARTS AND CRAFTS Ali? QQ L l B R l84l Vi ARY CLUB f K l ,Q l. T ifll-i - L, , ,, ,,v,l,Jiz,-nw, Y , , i F, im A v - ' f,1f ju2',f5g , N A, , -L , y ,.,. . , PERSONALITY CLUB Charm, poise, grace--+ha+ is whal Jrhe girls of Jrhe Personalily Club learn in Their Friday meelings. Un- der The capable direclion of Mrs. Taylor, This new club has flourished, and we hope il will become a reg- ular Teafure in our ex+ra-curricular program. For ils assembly program, December 6, lhe club held a True- Talse conresl. The quesrions asked concerned eri- guelfe and lcindred mailers. The girls have prepared an inleresling scrap boolc ol arricles and ilems aboul personaliry and charm which Jrhey will presenl lo Jrhe group of girls who ioin rhe club nexl year. Wilrh lhe warnings and direclions of Mariorie Wil- son, aurhorily on personalily, luclced away in Their minds, The girls are cerlain lo be Tulure Emily Posls. Elizabelh Kenney is presidenl, and Susan l-larr, sec- rerary. Boffom Row: Fields, Grimm, Davies, Bankhardf, B., Johns, D y Sp + M Second Row: Houben, Gray, Maclinighf, Creaqer, Chase, D., Y Third Row: Kenney, Pulliam, Grizzell, Kuehner, Blank, McGill Edd g Fourfh Row: Bornschlegell, Safes, Manfhey, Handorf, C I H f Ch H y 4' 4-an W H-are Nm V HTE+.' IV Y.'9'I ,4- 4 Bollom Row: Newell, Sloms, Camm, W., Marlin, While Second Row: Moore, G., Wiclce, Poole, J., Huenelelcl, Mueller K li ltx 2 T Q 'V K , . Jigga: WMM X L Zio!! Z ff' RIFLE CLUB The l-lighlands Rille Club, sponsored by Mr. Schmilz, holds ils meelings on allernale Mondays, al 7:30 p. m. The lirsl ol lhis year, lhe club, upon pay- menl ol a live-dollar lee, became a parl ol fha Na- lional Rille Associalion. Members ol lhis organiza- lion may shoal len largels, send lhem lo headguarlers in Washinglon, D. C., along wilh a slipulaled sum. and, il lhe score on lhe largels meels reguiremenls, receive awards. A spring ouling on April 22 closed lhe year's aclivi- lies and gave lhe boys praclice in long-range shool- ing. Clarence Marlin is presidenlq John Poole, vice- presidenlq and Jim While, secrelary and lreasurer. H361 iii 'W Q l e ,,,,,K,,., V rl 5 I' U R R Errol Flynn musr exerr a grear influence upon The American public. A+ any rare, Jrhis is rhe lirsr year Jrhar girls have been admilled lo rhe Archery Club. Under rhe leadership ol Mr. Sadoslcy, sponsor, and Jim Sroms, presidenr, The members have made con- siderable gain in slcill. Mr. Sadoslcy has done a rush- ing business filling orders lor raclcle. A+ rhe informal meerings lhe members have garhered enrhusiaslically ro shoor and Jro aslc guesrions concerning all ol rhe phases of archery, such as consrrucrion ol eguipmenr, proper srand and form holding, aiming, drawing, and loosing. The members have been raughr how ro Jralce care of Jrheir equipmenr and have displayed, our-oh doors and indoors, Jrheir prowess as modern William Tells. Borfom Row: Hinderberger, Tieman, Hawes, McKenna, West, Fennell Conan? Herllnger Second Row: Mears, Kuehner, J., Droege, Timmerrnan, Hogan, S olle Gerald T OHO F Third Row: Ray, Warerrnan, Knaebel, Mays, Srelfenkamp Ofren Dallow Fourrh Row: Huenefeld, While, Weber, Vogr, Thoeny Richler Fifrh Row: Sforns, Gerold, Foole, J JFSPY . lla- -, lim!!! fllllllalli liullll. .illlQ!! i E.-.- 5?-QQQL' ' i N 45 91335 Q , i l f l E IH l . 1 l Bollom Row: Nelson, Colvin, Fausz, Shields, l-lerlinger, l-laelner, Bicker, Wilson Conklin Second Row: Berg, Tallon, Wicke, Rigqs, Skinner Websler Frank V Third Row: Keller, Barlo, Sulherland, Slrubbe, Scherrer, Knepfle, l-l.,i Heinlein, Kappas X J Under lhe leadership ol Miss l-less, sponsor, and Donald Frank, presidenl, Jrhe Camera Club has been a busy organizalion. A program commillee oullined suggeslions lor club programs which were enlhusi- aslically adoplecl. The members placed an exhibil in The library, showing good and bad gualilies in pic- lures. A scavenger hunl wilh cameras was con- ducled, each member being assigned lwo or more shols lor which he was held responsible. Members who had never ceveloped or prinled piclures were given Jrhe opporlunily lo do so under supervision of more experienceo members of lhe club. Mr. Burkharl, lXewporl pholographer, was a guesl speaker al severa meelings. l-le gave very inleresl- ing lalks on composilion, lighling, and general princi- ples ol pholograpwy. CAMERA CLUB E881 LT nl l, VY I Sf , f VN ' J x ' lr , 1 1 f ffF1??Eff ' ' l ' l K -- IMT giulsfli iff-uf -hifi? -:vs ' f i 1 l .A uw:-,sri fi 4 .-.Mu 1, 1 , mp., A ,. y ' rv ' rr-wEi'ffw , J N, ,. 1 , .. li W315, ' ' i ,L zxkgfgggg, g-w5gif.,.,- , , , - in-737' ART CLUB So greal was lhe demand lor membership in lhe club lhal il was necessary lo lorm lwo seclions, meel- ing on allernale Fridays. These lovers ol arl are very enlhusiaslic: aboul an organizalion lhal gives lhem an opporlunily lor sell-expression and lor cullural de- velopmenl. The ollicers ol lhe Friday l Club are Edward Polls, presidenlg Gladness Wrighl, vice-presidenl: and Bob Barlo, secrelary and lreasurer. Those ol lhe Friday II Club are Dorolhy Bahlman, presidenlg Marilyn Traulwein, vice-presidenlg and Grace Bodenslein, sec- relary and lreasurer. B ll R Clapp, Kelly, Traulwein, Benson F d, Bahlman, N I d S d R Yellon, W., Wrighl, G., Kuhl, K lb V M G II H g Th d Row: Kneplle, H., Polls, Bal Z l K l Fourlh Row: Cverold, Lehmann, C., Carnm, J., Cram, E. Q32 62, 4 3 -ziaff, L-2? lr? f McLane, l-leierl, Schneider, Wendling, Cecil, Velkly, Kasson, Leuzinger fX Q-cjx Wffj W. 2- lr: S as 4' x Slmouldn'l you lilce lo lravel llwrougli lar-oil lands anol visil myslerious corners of llwe worlol? Trial is wlial we olo in our newly organized Travel Club. Every ollwer Friday, led by our caplain, Miss Alla Jordan, we sail llie dislanl seas lo llwe Far Easl or journey llwrouglw llme Wesl lo Mexico and Cenlral America. We liear many enlerlaining lallcs aboul poinls of in- leresl, and we see a greal many moving piclures ol foreign counlries. lvlr. Auslin gave one ol llie mosl enioyable lallcs ol llwe year when lie Told us ol lfiis lravels in Europe. The ollicers are Jerry Cecil, presi- denlg Jim lvlcLane, vice-presidenlg Bob Leuzinger, secrelary. 'llwe memberslwip ol Jrlme club is small al presenl, bul because ol llwe inleresl il lias lor every- one, il bas a promising lulure. TRAVEL CLUB f9Ol ra ' 'nn i f--, mf.: ,J gg, l ' 2.. I W 1 l in ' ,g!QLwv-vv- '1 U V in izg.-: ,.i421q':fs Q lf 2 2 A ' lr ' -- i qcliqgcgifii' , '- ' H - fir-Q. i , QMS HCBBY CLUB For busy boys and girls who somelimes find +he daily grind of school life irlcsome, rhe l-lobby Club furnishes pleasanr diversion, as well as delighilul leisure-+ime ac+ivi+y. Mr. Allphin sponsors lhe club and encourages Jrhe members +o discuss and demon- srrale rheir hobbies before lhe group, To The end lhal inleresis already developed may lake on grealer meaning and +ha+ new inleresrs may be aroused. Al present slamps and airplane models are mosi popular. Furure philalrelisls and aviarors have given many insrruclive lallcs and presenled many splendid dis- plays. ln addirion, Jrhe club arranged a very enioy- able assembly program. y Ward Meyer is presidenlg Rira Avram, vice-presi- denlq and John Lueclce, lreasurer. 57, K W K, N ,Q , N l l i w r, 5 f Meyer, Klrsl, Luecke, Blcker, Richards, Hogan, Avrarn, Hauser, Blmel, F hlb h 5 LISi , WM ra. nz-5:15- ww f af ' 4.v..'sw14.u..m4m 1 r mmm , - a::wrqfwx:w.w:a.s-1 mf. sf 2 i s we Q M 4 4 L 3.4! X2 U Q ak 4 L u z 1 X il ll 1 f , f , f fu., Bottom Row: Bankhardt, B., Heiert, Scl-iwarberg, Davies, Taylor, Pfister, Cook, Kenney, Stark, Grizzell Second Row: McFarland, Price, Seifried, Carnm, F., O'Connell, Specter, Baxter, l-lerlinger Third Row: Weimer, Diesel, Goergen, Cecil, Manthey, Pulliam, Heil, Young, Gately Fourth Row: Velkly, Bush, Reeves, Yelton, Blank, Gates, Elam, Lueking Fitth Row: Demmerle, Conklin, Butler, Moore, Becker, Gibson, Jones, Batte Sixth Row: Strassel, Skinner, Mott, Camrn, W., Stegner, Riggs, Moortield Seventh Row: Case, Sutherland, Wright, Camrn, F., Purcell, Barto When they decided that Highlands needed a school newspaper, Frank Camm and Charles Riggs set about producing one. lvlany obstacles had to be overcome and many problems solved. ln the spring ot l938, under the sponsorship ot lvlr. Boucher, two statts were tormed trom the iunior class, with Riggs in charge ot the editorial board and Camm as busi- ness manager. This tall, atter the six issues ot last year, every one was ready to go, and the progress made during the year has established the l-lilltopper upon a tirm basis. This student publication represents in material torm the nebulous ideas ot many years ago ot Frank Camm if 'Z ' l- iz X . Q 0 , l and Charles Riggs. The paper now stands as a monu- l' Q .fflfffo N, ment to their devoted ettorts. lt exemplities the age- 4 A 1-sg: old saying, Where there's a will, there's a way. X if F F THE HILLTCPPER EE, E i 15, ,- W ,,, ,J gl I rr r -c 'ci 7 T T me , we ln- i f A .QFTVT .f . w: ' . f. fi . THE HIGHLANDER Who's gof fhe dummy? Has anyone seen my copy? Did you gef fhaf ad? Who fook fhis picfure? Where is fhaf CLlT?'l Thick and fasf fly The guesfions as harassed sfaff members dash abouf Miss Moery's office and fhe Highlander begins fo fake shape. Though we appreciafe fhe fine work of Howard Harlacher, George Sfegner, Donald Pefers-and all fhe ofher sfudenfs- our hearfiesf vofe of fhanks goes fo Miss Moery, wifhouf whose aid we could never have produced fhis annual. Her enfhusiasm, her kindness, her willingness fo forgive our misfakes have re- served for her a foremosf place in our hearfs. We are indeed grafeful fo Miss Whife, who worked long and hard helping us fo creafe liferary masferpiecesg fo Mr. Sufer and Mr. Smifh, who, as business manager and adverfising manager, respecfively, led us fo financial success: and fo Miss Baker, who very capably direcfed fhe circulafion sfaff. To all of fhem, our sincere Thanks. Their cooperafion, fheir help, and fheir advice have enabled us fo presenf fhe l939 Highlander. N V Qsfais N- 17' fel M di XX G i fx? Boffom Row: Taylor, Heierf, Schneider, Alf, Pfisfer, Cook, Kenney, Sfark, Grizzell, Blank Second Row: Bankhardf, B., Schwarberg, Davies, Sfacy, Kuehner, Specfer, Herlinger, Young, Fields, Henry Third Row: Demmerle, Conklin, Offo, Case, R., Rofh, Rawlins, Case, W., Jones, Leake Fourfh Row: Barfo, Skinner, Zimmerman, Kruer, Gibson, Becker, Waferman Fiffh Row: Harlacher, Sufherland, Sfegner, Voige, Purcell, Purser, Riggs 'WWAW7' T-. 111 1-w s -2 'qi-5:5 :LFWJ 2 ' 'H' W'If'W sw' -J' 1-.sw-1.2'-.Qfrf.'2 . 4 1 gflv' MX 1, , f 0 1 f 1 fmff is f1 ,,z m f 1 1 s. -my.. 1 w 1 1 111 ' 1 M ' 1 I I f XTX A K , V11 111m1fw- 1 ,U X ,..x me Q. ,,,,,, V W4 W! 71x71 ,Q ss s fd! 1' 11 75547 1 1 ' VW! AE' x Sv fA11 1 1 1 1 ff' 1 171 , 5, , 0 M. 4 I 4 ffl ff I I .., wa f . A f , '- I X gwfgy. 4,114 3? 1 W I77TY 'Z'Q ?'fV'5Tfff Kiimrzzif f : ? 15, ' A W1 1-1 11 17 f r 4' W mi 1 . 1 1 , 4 G 1117' U xi-X BoTTom Row: Reed, Davies, G., Pulliam, Eddy, Hasselbrink, Cook, PfisTer, Cecil, S., Nielander, 6aTeIy Second Row: Brown, STanley, Harris, Camm, F., Kenney, Reichel, Humphreys, Krebs, Schwager l l l Third Row: Kappas, Cecil, J., McLane, Lehmann, RoTh, Zimmerman, Bickel, Beck FourTh Row: Kuhnheim, Case, W., WrighT, O'Hara, Harlacher, Swain A represenTaTive sTudenT council organizaTion, com- posed OT Two members Trom each senior high home room and one Trom each iunior high home room was Tormed aT l-lighlands This year. The oTTicers are RuTh lvlary Cook, presidenT, and Ann GaTely, secreTary. Weekly meeTings are held and a consTiTuTion has been TormulaTed. This represenTaTive body endorsed The aThleTes recommended by The coaches and presenTed Them wiTh honor cerTiTicaTes aT The TooTball-baslceTball banqueT. ln The spring oTTicers recommended Trom The sTu- denT council will be elecTed by voTe oT The enTire sTu- denT body. BoTh sTudenTs and Tacully have greaT TaiTh in The TuTure oT This sTudenT organizaTion. STUDENT CCDUNCIL T941 .,., , - .. ..-Y Wi. , 4 S i ' T .WfgrQ.1v:gf1l,f1 , 1 'i ,ivfi i ,'Q.,,' l 'T T'L77i?E' is-wif Q T: A T A T . ,..,.-.4 ,-, T , T Q0 QM? C7l V6'Cfi.4Z'C4! Our sincere apprecialion lo you wliose co operalion, assislance and financial supporl lwave enablecl us lo presenl ine I939 l-liglilancler. CAMPUS STYLES IN SMART WEAR FOR YOUNG MEN EILERMAN'S NEWPORT. KENTUCKY KENTUCKY'S SMARTEST FOR MEN AND BOYS . A' 2 -.'- ,..,. , ,W I ',4. II, ,I lways -All Ways - The RIgh+ Answer +o ThIrs+ J ' I 4 dl I rrrrrr r r I 5 Whenever and wherever you're lhirsly, look for The I I I 9-JSI, f - ' I -,-' A ..4f Kg'-fig, familiar red cooler Thai' says Drink Coca-Cola gQjfrQgx,,,f,1Qf g. ,I - bn I3 I 'gh' i -- A :.q, .. I ggpzfgx I II .A .IIIIIS A-.- II '55 .3 . . . and enjoy The sparkling refreshmenl of an ICG- 5 A A, I I I I .I,. II IIIIIIIgg ::: cold bollle of AmerIca s TavorI+e drmlc. I .I 1 X I -be- - On Sale Everywhere g , ,e4, eeee or eoo o THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS co., CINCINNATI ff ' a Complimenls H Pays To Insure of THE STOLLE CORPORATION HARTON 81 CO. SAMUEL B. HARTON A GOOD LESSON: You'll learn quickly Thai' always Buy +he besi' . save +he mos+ a+ General lnsurance 'Y 35 EAST FOURTH ST. NEWPORT, KY. THE JANSZEN CO. CINCINNATI Sponsors-Dol Food Slores you YOUIZ DOT FOOD STORE .M FRUIT VEGETABLES V L. J. HERINGER GROCERIES T IOI'h ancI Pafferson Newpor+, Kenfucky Complimems . . . A Ihousand good wishes for your of OMEGA PHI DELTA FRATERNITY success from HILAND DAIRY . . . BuI remember Ihis The people who are progressive in science and in every acIivi+y of Ihe human in+eI- Iecf, are The people who have used Iiberal amounis of milk SEALTEST v So I-Iere's IVIIIIQ-Good IVIIIIQ-and Success Io You 'Member of In'rer-Eralrernify-Sororify COW eeokee B. Moocic, Manager CompIimenIs of Compnmm CINCINNATI Me ATHLETIC eoons COMPANY FORT THOMAS 64.Mam CHeF,,4,I,8,47,,I, BANK CINCINNATI, OHIO if NorIIIern KenIuCIcy's IVIOSI Modern Equipped Cab Company HILAND CAB CO. II River Road HIIand 0530 FT THOMAS KENTUCKY H. OTTO PRINTING COMPANY PHONE SOuIIw 36II 5I I-5I3 York SIreeI NEWPORT, KENTUCKY Success Io IIIG CIass of '39 RICHARD W. PHILLIPS V Your CIrCuII CourI Clerk CorrIpIIrnenIs of CHARLES HICKS BARBER 4I3 Dundee Avenue RIDE THE GREEN LINE A modern Iransporlalion syslem serving all Ilwe Norlliern Kenlucliy cilies willi slreel cars, gas busses, and Irolley coaclwes. V H CINCINNATI, NEWPORT AND COVINGTON RAILWAY COMPANY lncorporalecl Complimenls of Supplies for Mechanical Drawing ancl Arr Sluclenls MURIEL SCHARF BEAUTY SHOPPE THE I4 D nclee Avenue For'rTl'1omas, Kenfu ky CG' l-HLAND 0057 432 Main Slreel Cincinnali, Ohio Complimenls of THE JOHNSON ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY 329-33I Main Slreef CINCINNATI AVOID A LOSS Insure Willw He Gels Resulls 92660, ZTZRYTIIING IN NSURANGE' 724 Monmoullw Slreel Phone SO Ili I869 WHEN ORDERING HAM, BE SURE TO SAY BECCO IT WILL BE A- ENDER HRILLING ASTY IDBIT BECCO HAMS ARE CURED WITH INFINITE CARE WITH THE VIEW TOWARD APPETITE ENJOYMENT V BECKER BROS. CO. U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTION EST. I65 942 Monmoufh S+. Newporf, Ken'Iu y COMPLIMENTS THE FORT THOMAS WOIv1AN'S CLUB COMPLIMENTS OF PETRI FLORIST RITTER BATTERY 8: IGNITION SERVICE 409 E. IOII1 Sfreef SOUII1 6369 Newporf, Ky. SALES WILLARD BATTERIES SERVICE C.ompIimenIs of MoescI1I-Edwards Corruga+Ing Company CovIng+on, Ky. Dishibufors of York Porlrable Room Air Condifioners and ComIJusIioneer Coal SIoIcers MUSIC PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS THE OTTO ZIMMERMAN 81 SON COMPANY IZOE +TI1cI S+ee'I Np+K'IIcy PHONE HILAND 0855 PEOPLES HARDWARE AND PAINT COMPANY PAINTS, HARDWARE, GLASS IO39 S. Forf Thomas Ave, COMPLIMENTS OF BEN PELZER 0131130 HUDSON STUDEBAKER Phone SOuI'I1 I8OI KOEHLER BROTHERS AUTO SALES AND SERVICE Incorpora'recI COMPLIMENTS OF HILAND THEATRE SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF '39 FROM Seniors SUB-DEB CLUB MEMBERS xBelle Sue Banlchardl Mary Kalherine Banlcharcll lk Belly Deiclcman 'K lk Ann Galeley Jill Gales P'BeHy Grimm Bonnie Creaqer Marjorie Davies Marcia Fields Susan Cecil Susan Hari Louise l-lenry Belly Kenney Loraine Plisler Suzanne Pulliam Lois Schwarberq Marqarel Slacy Elizabelh Slarlq Marlha Taylor , EI El V Good Wishes for i939 SWEET SHOPPE 'Al The End ol The Car Line lo I-HCI-ILANDS l-HG!-l V GEO. SCHAROLD NEWPORT NATIONAL MEATS 81 GROCERIES WE DELIVER H35 So. Forl Thomas Ave. V Hlland IOSO 8IO Monmoufh Sfreei' Newpori' Ky COMPLIMENTS A. C. DOBBLINC-3 81 SON Be+a Cha pfer of DELTA NU SORORITY Congra+ula'res +l1e Class of '39 PREMIER MARKET l-louse ol Good Things To Ear' v Cor. Alexandria ancl Grani' Avenue Wl1ere Service ls a l-labi'r ? Tl lE ALLEN SUPPLY CO. Incorporaled Member of Inler-Fralernily-Sorori+y Builders' Supplies and Coal Council NEWPORT, KY. SOUTH 2990 COMPLIMENTS OF LlTTL.EFORD BROTHERS . . , . . FRANK L. MOORE FLORIST I-IOTEL GIBSON CINCINNATI FIowers for AII Occasions WE MAKE COMFORTABLE I-IOMES OUT OF HOUSES Eumifure af Prices Thaf Please T LOUIS MARX 81 BROS. 840 Monmoufh S+. Newporf, Ky GEORGE VESPER Young Men's I-IaIoercIasI'1er WHI1 S1'yIe AuII'1oriIy Prinfer Cl Phone SOUII1 0377 22-24 Eos? Sevenfh ST MENIS WEAR NEWPORT, KENTUCKY V V 325 M Th Sfreef N D f Ky L Besl Wishes +o lhe Class of '39 RALPH D. DAVIES PHONE HILAND 0895 Whiling Aulomalic Slolcers A. C. STOLLE Plumber and Elecfrician-Repair Worlc A Specially II6 Sheridan Avenue Forl Thomas, Ky COMPLIMENTS OF MR. ERB BRANDT'S Newporfs Place lo Shop for Qualify Merchandise v Ninfh and Monmou+h Slreels NEWPORT, KENTUCKY Ferry To Coney Island River Downs The Shorlesl, Quiclcesl, and Mosl Economical Way Boal and Oloerafor Licensed by U. S. lnspeclor J. D. LAUGHEAD COMPLIMENTS OF J. A. W. IRON FIREMAN AUTOMATIC COAL BURNER For Comforlr, Convenience, l-leallh Safely, Cleanliness, Economy See HEIL 81 SCHROEDER CO. Phone Hlland 0738 For lnformalio LAMBDA SIGMA KAPPA FRATERNITY Organized in I923 MEMBERS IN I939 Tom Bickers S 'Richard Carolhers lpresidenll 'Jack Casner Jerry Cecil lVice-Presidenll Pal Fanning Lee Kasson XBob Leake Dick Long Xllouglas McCammish Jim McLane lSecreIaryl Bud Merganlhal Morris Nerlles yllim Purser Don Re-usch Bruce Ross xpal Rolh 'Jack Walerman Bob Wilson Dick Wilson llreasurerl Slanley Woods 'ErnesI Zimmerman lCorresponding Sec'yl AII for One and One for AII ISeniors Member of InI'er-Fra+erniI'y-SororiI'y Council EmpIoymen+ May you have employmenl afrer your gradualion from I-Iigh School-proiirable, pleasanl, sleady employmenr? The answer is Yes -IE you will prepare for il. YOU CAN if you WILL. Will you? AfI'er GracIua+ion You may gel srarled wilhoul loss of Iime afrer gradualion, if you will send for a free copy of our inreresling bookler, Planning Your I:uIure. No obligalion. V M I L L E R School of Business 528 Walnul Slreel Cincinnali, Ohio Telephone Mfxin 2456-2457 CHARLES RIGGS CIVIL ENGINEER IOII Traclion Building MAIN 2476 CINCINNATI of '39 Success 'ro 'rhe Class From a Friend O ELMONT V. BANKHARDT THE AMERICAN SAEGER-WINSTEL NATIONAL BANK COMPANY W and York PAINTS, COLORS, VARNISI-IES I-Ie Saves MOSI Who Buys BesI II48 Maln S'rree+ Cincinna'ri, Oh NEWPORT, KENTUCKY RAY LAMMERS MUSIC I-IOUSE Everyfhing in Music 534 Walnuf Sfreef C Oh v KING BAND INSTRUMENTS COMPLIMENTS or GEO. P. STEGNER 81 SON FORT THOMAS, KENTUCKY T M mber oIWI1iIe Villa G I FRED A. ERSCHELL 8: SON FUNERALPDIRECTORS KEITZ SERVICE STATION Inverness WASI-IING, LUBRICATION AIIas Tires and Ba+Ieries Call and Delivery Service HILAND I6I5 COMPLIMENTS OF S. S. KRESGE COMPANY NEWPORT, KENTUCKY COM PLI MENTS OF BARBOUR AND BASSMANN COM PLI MENTS OF JAMES GUILFOYLE Your Barber S m MCNLIH Frank Bowman Verne Sfumpe OI2O-OI2I TI 'IE NEWPORT COAL 8: STATION SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. HigI'lIand and Grand STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Atlas Tires, Tubes, Ba+Ieries I-IIGI-I GRADE COAL AND BUILDERS SUPPLIES Twelffh and CoIumIoia Sfreefs NEWPORT, KY IF YOU VVOULD MEASURE TI-IE VALUE CDE TELEPI-IGNE SERVICE TRY TO IMAGINE TI-IIS-OR ANY OTHER COMMUNITY- VVITI-IGUT IT, EVEN EOR A EEW DAYS. CITIZENS TELEPHCDNE CGMPANY Incorporafed. e. I - 'Vs COMPLIMENTS WADSWCDRTH WATCHCASE COMPANY DAYTON, KENTUCKY ARRCW PRESS GREATER SUZANNE GRILL PIIIIISIS QI Newporfs Newes+ and MOST IITHE IXAOCIGITI ReSI'5IJIPaI'II' FAMOUS FOR SIZZLIN6 STEAKS IO6 E C urI' SI. C I 628 MonmouII1 Sfreef THE ATLAS LAUNDRY COMPANY J. ROBERT QEISENI Mgr. 508 M fh 5+ I N p I Ky S 1747 I748 Ty O N Z Syf of Dry Cleaning PEPPER 81 HAKE Specialifrs in I-Iome Service on RADIOS, REFRIGERATORS, WASI-IERS and All Appliances IOS E. IOII1 SIreeI N p I Ky For Pro pI' S C II SO III 3503 Success 'ro Class of '39 INTER-FRATERNITY-SORORITY COUNCIL LAMBDA SIGMA KAPPA ERNEST ZIMMERMAN IPresiden+I MORRIS NETTLES OMEGA PHI DELTA DONALD PETERS lsecreiaryl JACK BATTE DELTA NU SORORITY MEREDITH BLERSCH ZAMORA BRITT CHI SIGMA CHI HERBERT MOORE lvsce-Presrdmp DAN DEMMERLE ALPHA TAU GAMMA- CLAUDE RAWLINS ROBERT SIMPSON SUB-DEB CLUB BETTE SUE BANKHARDT MARTHA TAYLOR BLUE BEACON COAL TATE BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY V I9Il'1 and Russell Slreels Coyinqlon, Ky. PHONE I-IEM LOCK 2680 V 603 Fairfield Avenue Bellevue. Ky. PHONE SOUTH 0682 Complimenls of JULIUS BAER 4+h Slreel Cinclnnali, Ohio Y FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS PETERS COAL AND SUPPLY COMPANY, INCORPORATED Jim Dandy Coal SOUTH 5040 v BELLEVUE. KENTUCKY ul' GIRL RESERVES ir TO FIND AND GIVE THE BEST dl' COM PLIMENTS OF FLOYD BASHAM SERVICE STATION HILAND 04I6 THE MANTHEY SEED COMPANY RIGHTS, Nursery STOCIQ, Seeds, Bulbs Insecficides, Ferfilizers PHONE MAIN 2l84 402 and 404 Main ST, Cincinnafi, Ohio Your FIorIsT VICTOR H. BROWN PHONES SOUTH 4255-4256 FIowers-a Suilrable GITT Tor All Occasions II4 Easf 8+h S+ree+ Newport Ky BLANK'S PHARMACY PRICE-SKILL SERVICE-QUALITY 38 Norfh ForT Thomas Ave TWO NUMBERS-HILAND I393-O7I3 CompIImenTs of JERSEY FARM The Scienhfically ConTroIIecI DAIRY II36 S, FORT THOMAS AVENUE FORT THOMAS, KY. FRESH DAIRY PRODUCTS John A. McCarThy Jack J. Mc:Car'rhy McCARTHY FAULTLESS DRY CLEANERS I-IEIVILOCK 4965 I-IILAND 0660-J We Call and Deliver me N. Form' Thomas Ave. Forf Thomas, Ky COMPLIMENTS OF HIGHLANDS HIGH SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION KURT IVERSEN OFFICIAL JEWELER TO I-IIOI-ILANDS I-IIOI-I SCI-IOOL WATCI-I ES JEWELRY GIFTS Fi Experf Warch-CIocI4-JeweIry Repair All Work FuIIy Guaranfeed THE WILLIS MUSIC COMPANY The Jeweler 7 C,incirma+i's MosI CompIeIe Music Shop CCVINGTON KY. I37, Wes? Fourfh Sfree+ Main 5095-6 CQMPLIMENTS AVENUE AUTO SERVICE II33 So. FI. Thomas Avenue Phone I-Illand 0335 OF Compleie Bumper Io Bumper Service SALES FORD SERVICE A Willard BaI+eries-Goodyear Tires BODY AND FENDER REPAIRIN6 J. ALBERT JONES PHOTOGRAPI-IER v WE MAKE SPECIAL PRICES TO SCHOOLS AND CLUBS v We Wish 'ro Thank Highlands I-Hgh SchooI's Graduahng Class of I939 for Hs Pafronaqe T 429 Race Sfreei' Cincinnafi, Ohio ScI1uIIcers' Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS V POPULAR PRICES PROMPT DELIVERY V Eorf Thomas af MiIIers Lane AI Ihe Sign of Ihe MorIar NAGEL'S COM PLIMENTS OE BUD POGUE Erin Glhaptrr nf Glhi Sigma Glhi YOU WANT PURE DRUGS WANT FAIR PRICES WANT COURTEOUS TREATMENT TRY HARRY A. WOESTMAN DrugqIsI' Corner River Road and SouIh For'r Thomas Avenue Phone HIIand O43I ForI Thomas, Ky Men Die, Houses Burn, Insure Wifh Buchanan Insurance-Real EsIaIe THE F. A. BUCHANAN CO. Surefy Bonds TeIephone SOuIh O33I F. A. BUCHANAN, JR. Z8 E. Sindh SIree'r Newport Ky. G. G. GRIMM 81 SON LUMBER, COAL, BUILDING SUPPLIES Phones HIIand III3-III4 v FT. THOMAS, KENTUCKY COmpIimenTs OI LOUIS C. SICKMEIER CHARLES A. SMITH SONS FUNERAL HOME SHERIFE ir LITTLEFORD-NELSON SCHOOL OF COMMERCE COnvenienTIy LOCeTed TO Surrounding NEAVE BUILDING EOURTI-I AT RACE Conqmunifies CINCINNATI 4TH a PARK AVENUE NEWPORT, KY. COmpIimenTs OT GEORGE KAUFMANN, JR. COUNTY CLERK Visif OUT ICe Cream I:OUnTain DONELAN'S PHARMACY EORT THOMAS AVENUE NEAR INVERNESS f PRESCRIPTIOINIS DELIVERED PROMPTLY NICOLAI'S I-IearJrh Baked Prelrzels and Delicious Complimenis OI POIaTO Chips I'II-Y CLUB Made by CINCINNATI PRETZEL V COMPANY 642-44 SEDAM STREET Phone Wabash 0263-0078 We Serve Them in Our CGLGIGFIGII IO seek, CreaTe and mainlrain a higher standard OI ChTisTian living in The sChOOI and COmmUniIy. THIS BOOK PRINTED BY BENSON PRINTING COMPANY V WORLD'S LARGEST PRINTERS OF SCHOOL ANNUALS ENGRAVINGS BY DE LUXE ENGRAVING COMPANY A W X Eff Yx'V r 'v -,y,-,- . V, . .fly-:VV ff WT.. X V.mX X X 3 1 .. X fl V , V nf V . -I' . 'VA 1- 1' K ,x - ,' H 5 ' . Vu- . ,. 1 ' , V 'V ,X XX 1 yy. A A 1 - . xi 1' Blix .7',,if ' - Q u , If -. Z .W . 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