Highlands High School - Highlander Yearbook (Fort Thomas, KY)
- Class of 1944
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'Y 'Est 41?Eg4sQ,1.5313f1?4f flj , 1: 4 W , I 1 vwQK NN K. W, 3, 'Wk W wx! 2,2523 'QE gshigfiv ii: 1 'N Q aX: Ei, ine, fwo, 'l'hree-groan! Four, five, six-moan! Agonized cries echo from fhe gym as Mr. Sadosky and Miss Roach conduci' lorfure classes, polifely known as calis+henics. ln spife of some early s+if'F- ness, we secrefly like i+. The girls do 'Folk dances, and play baskef- ball, volley ball, and baseball. The boys play +he same games, and learn 'ro box, wresrle, climb +he rope and do bar work. Thus we are all being frained 'ro develop sfrong bodies for a srrong America. 1 E S PREPARING EOR SERVICE SERVING OUR COUNTRY IN IIME AND ALSO SCRAP-HAPPY BEAUTY, BRAINS, AND BARTER I ONE NATION INDIVISIBLE Our awareness of +he school s+uden+'s responsi- bilifies in iime of war is shown in a varie+y of ac'rivi+ies. We are all being foughened phys- ically in gym classes: we engage willingly in drives 'ro colleci' scrap paper and old mefalg we have macle a loeau'ri'Ful flag 'lo represenf all our graclua+es who are in service: and we vie in friendly rivalry in 'lhe purchase of war bonds and sfamps. f ogri ana! girdi were in Y BRANCH OF SER Give me some men fhai' are sfoul'-hearled men . . . yes, sfoul'-hearfed men are now serving our coun'rry, ff orc? ii and among fheir ranks Highlands' lads +alce +heir places og, Q 9?- 4O QP' wifh courage and valor. ln fhe army, navy, marines,X and air corps, +he men of Highlands show +heir spirifi and oulsfanding meri+. Bui' if is noi' lhe men alone who are figh+ing for fhe 'Fu'rure. Women, foo, are engaging in war ac+ivi1'ies. Highlands is represenfed in 'rhe WACS and WAVES also, and 'lhe women and girls on fhe home 'Fron'l' are working- iusf as hard +o s1'and behind fhe man behind +he gun. A+ Highlands 'ihe sfudenis are preparing 'For ihe re- sponsibiliries 'rhal' +hey will assume upon gradualion. The classes are geared +o a quiclc pace for 'lraining 'For +he service of our counfry. Aeronaufics, pre-inducfion ma+h, and physics will be useful lafer on in milirary life. The -gym classes make a special poinf of building sfrong bodies for coordinarion. Yes, Highlands is confribufing her very bes'r l'o lhe war efforlzi VICE AFPIYAYQHY uw '--.V Ne. 'Exif-T'- -9..?.'4f1vx xhis side DE,- fv Fhfr gn i K! 0 or .M K ti -1.11- QUIZ l xg' T! l -x,-f -- ' F J' 2 9 'F-,I fxgi wig L f Ulm!! 5-11-1 1--1-1. --...- '- -. ,il,11-nl-sn k lp. J-x fff ff W I X' 1 I, aw Sf W4,,,....,gw N-, ! w, ,..- J.,-N, fmdms' --..., X Hx,--S f'- ,.,,.....-. . ,.,-.fe --w.,,A--.-....-f- v 5 3 EE 2 Es QE Q Q BOAR To ThaT body oT men who are always behind us in everyThing we underTake aT Highlands- conTinually seeing ThaT we have The besT ma- Terials Tor our work and well-planned buildings- To The Board oT EducaTion we give Thanks. These men consTanTly endeavor To make High- lands a beTTer place in which To spend our hours and a place oT pride To The whole com- muniTy. A progressive board oT educaTion as- sures a progressive school. We are TorTunaTe To have such a group oT men aT The head oT our school sysTem. Besides deTermining The school policy, iT seTs The school Tax raTe and budgeTs The school Tunds. School acTiviTies, in addiTion To The legal mini- mum requiremenTs, are conducTed by permis- sion of The Board. When we geT an exTra holi- day we can give our Thanks To Them. They consider The advisabiliTy oT school parTicipaTion DOF EDUCATION in various drives and War CollecTion Cam- paigns. They elecT our Teachers, principals, and superinTendenT, and see +ha+ The buildings and school grounds are well-kepT. Our Board is well represenTed in ciTy aTTairs. One member is appoinTed To serve on The CiTy Planning Commission and anoTher To The CiTy RecreaTion Commission, one or more members is selecTed To represenT The Board aT public gaTherings. This year The Board losT one member. Mr. Harold STeinhauser wenT To The Army. To Till his place came Mr. Alvin Miller who worked wiTh The regular members, Mr. Randall STegeman, lvlr. T. B. Johnson, Mr. Daniel SchwarTz, Dr. J. A. Winkler, and our superinTendenT, lvlr. Russell E. Bridges. To assisT These men Miss ElizabeTh Chapman acTed as Their compeTenT secreTary. For Their Tireless and endless devoTion To This Task we express our sincere graTiTude. WILLlAMETTA BAKER Malhemalicsg Publicalions Council, Circulalion. MAUDE BROWN School Nurseg Home Nursing RALPH E. CARLISLE Geography: Malhemaficsg Baskelball Coachg Alhlefic ANNA E. COOPER English AUSTIN S.' DURHAM Aeronaulicsg Chemislryg Physicsg Science Club. f LOUETTA GREENO Home Economicsg Nufriliong Red EMERY T. JONES Music Direclorg Chorus. S GLENNA JONES Secretary, PrincipaI's Officeg Slenographv. O RUSSELL V. ANDERSON Principal: Chairman, Alhlelic Council: Aclivilies Publications Council: Delegate Assembly and Council, Sponsor. Cross Club. Council. X W N Councilg Sfudenl if f QMACULAIY MARGUERITE MOERY Vice Principal Cnairman, Activities Council, Chairman, Publications Council. I ALTA J O RDAN Lahn English Delegaie Assembly and Sludeni Council, Sponsor Sponsor, War Bond and Stamp Sales. MRS. JOHN C. KELLOGG English, Girl Reserve Sponsor. HOWARD LAW Biology Assrsfanf Foorball and Baskelball Coach, Alhlelic Council. ANNE McCH ESN EY Librarian Highlander Sponsor, Publicalions Council. JAMES B. McKEN NA Inslrumenlal Music, Band Direclor. LESLIE T. MILLER Bookkeeping Junior Business Training, Biology, Business ' ' 'f -T r- Book Alhlehc Council, Secre ary reasure, Store Manager. MRS. LESLIE T. MILLER Maihemalics, English. IN EZ MOO RE Hislory. ,mr-2, . CLAUDIA PAYNE Arl Direclorg Arl' Club. A. W. RADER lnduslrial Arlsg Mechanical Drawing, Track Coach, Alhlelic Council. ELIZABETH ROACH Heallhg Physical Educaliong Girls' Alhleiic Associaliong Acfivilies Council. ETHEL ROUDEBUSH Mafhernalics BERNARD SADOSKY Physical Educaliong lnduslrial Arlsg Archery Clubg Assisfanl Foofball Coach, Alhlelic Council. MRS. EDWIN G. SEITER Mafhemalicsg Social Science, Girl Reserves, Sponsor. GLEN T. SMITH Hisforyg Sociology: Social Science: Visual Aids Club, Publi- cations Council, Adverlising. CLARENCE B. SUTER Science, Publicalions Council, Business I MRS. A. W. RADER Aflendance Officer. x Nl, ,A cflf 1A,jLl xlx XMLI, P l ,rl l x Till if li A C U l l Y MRS. JOHN C. TAYLOR IMOGENE WELKER Englishg Spanishg Spanish Club. Slenographyg Typing. EWELL WADDELL AVICE WHITE Hisfory and Governmenlg Civicsg Foofball Coachg Afhlelic Englishg Senior Dramalic Club. Council: D'eIegafe Assembly and Sfudenf Council, Sponsor. gx '11 I17l fi? O. 5. T.. '-1 1 l STUDENT DISCUSSION STudenTs helpinq To run The school! l-low proud are The charmed Tew who are elecTed To DelegaTe Assembly! lTis indeed an honor, Tor The members oT This group suggesT rules Tor conducT aT l-lighlands, make plans Tor social evenTs, and devise ways Tor The school To conTribuTe To The war eTTor4. RecenTly The Assembly was honored y by havinfj'1a,'ciTy oTTicial seek iTs opinion on posT- l war planninq?or Forl' Thomas. Yes, These TuTure leaders are learning The complex arT oT selT-gov- ernmenT. i Firsf Row: Howe, J., Cooke, E., Neff, R., Reeves, P., Droege, Grimme, D., Dalrymple, J. Second Row: And'erson, Hasselbrink, Cook, M., Landberg, Seiler, Websfer, M., Schnake, B., Wright, A., Scolf, C., Swenson. Third Row: Roberlson, G., Weber, McFarIan, P., Harding, J., Bridges, D., Knaebel, Keslar, B., Hauck, P., Nulsen, J., Huddlesfon, C. Fourlh Row: Sfegeman, R., Dulaney, Bell, Addams, Quehl, H., Rice, Wighf, OTTQ, Kiefer. Fiflh Row: Pendery, R., Sarakafsannis, L., Kimberly, Rolh, Enos, Smalley, Reder, Hogan. GOVE if r ' . OW L RNMENMWW - ., fav J Seated: Kieferg Knaebelg McFarIan, P.g Websfer, M Seiferg Cook, M.g Swenson. Standing: Reeves, P.: Rofhg Howe, J.: Dro'egeg N ff R.: Rederg Pendery, R- Rice. ACTION The STudenT Council Takes acTion and The sTudenT body Takes noTicel A care- Tully chosen group oT TourTeen, wiTh The advice oT The TaculTy sponsors, acTually deTermines The rules and regulaTions Tor all l-lighlanders. l-lowever, STudenT Coun- cil noT only solves problems buT sponsors dances, school drives and The award sys- Tem. All our proud boys and girls wiTh U95 Their big blue and whiTe leTTers can say Thanks To The Council Tor iTs rewards as well as rules. Those who piloTed The ship oT sTaTe were Paul Reeves, presidenT: Roger RoTh, vice-presidenTg Lucy SeiTer, secreTary: and Marilyn WebsTer, Treas- urer-always on The alerT To warn The Council when iT was running near The red. 4 63325 7,31 2-'4XC3+q '94 E3 53 '9 Q. 0 M'3..,4QD5 4,9549 '. W m1S'6' +5 Xa? ? ,fffi '13 wm a 3 ,.. S T, QV ff? , , x , -,N Z QA jXf5W-H x L LX rr 4 v T V' I nib 4355: W. SLw5??3 8fQ35E'?5f'ssM 5. X X hw mf -f M ' 42 . fwfszll f-'ff LQ :,--1.4 : 'm,ggqgg,?aSSX '2 ::':F- , 2' ' A wx-+5 fm W W , xwggfggrgig ' at 3,51 gwa, ,Mi . 'QQ fx zgcezfqx-ag 4 1 5 J if qw E SENIOR CLASS OF HIGHLAN f'N SOB BLODGETT IFEQWWVBVQVMVHXM DOR6T'Hf YANNHKVRIDGES i!5li'BUi'E'N' MlN'6TX'E6OK X 'x 9 BERT-A fine eclilor of fhe Hill+opper for half 9 BOB-Polce him hard and you'll sfir him ouf of fha? X X +he year. A flying fan for whom we anficipafe success sleep-walking sfafe. Then he'll slarf on aviafion, sea N. X v x CN in fhe air. 9 CONNIE-Connie has regal carriage, ma'l'uri'ry, and a sympafhelic ear. She loves music and is a facile flufisf. 9 CAROL-For a sample of her arf, riffle lhrough 'lhis book. Mme. Shoo-Shoo may be a bil moon-leched, bui' she's fops wilh us all. 9 BETTY-This vivacious newcomer has a 'ralenl for mimicry. She likes iillerbugging, banana splils, and her Ludlow Lolhario. 9 PAT- Doc's wif and crinlcly smile have charmed us in lhe shori 'lime she's been wi+h us. She wanfs fo be a plas'ric surgeon. 1221 sfories, or music. 9 ELIZABETH-Slender, clark beauly, quiel gracious ness, and a quiclc mind. Why wouldn r she be a leacher's pei? 9 DOROTHY ANN-Voled our besf ciiizen, The girl wifh fhe big brown eyes has a variefy of aciiviiies, buf sfill fime for a gold honor pin. 9 BOB-Being a solid sender on fhe sax, i'r's hard for us To imagine Bob as a serious-minded medical siudenl. 9 MINOTA- Noles is a peppy bruneffe cheerleader and a favorife since she came +o us. Her warm Friend- liness has made us love her. I , , I fe s - ,w . I ' ' . .a . ' . ' f A4 A .....! ,f 4 fn HIGH SCHOOL v A ' . 9 EARL-A campus cul-up during lhe week, bul an angelic cross-bearer in church on Sunday-Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Coolce. 0 REAVER-A hand for arl. an ear for wil, a love lor sporl. Head and hearl' in lhe air, he hopes lo join his lwo brolhers in lhe lighl for freedom. 0 PATTE-Her sincerily has won her many friends. A persuasive speaker. she's had a linger in mosl' of our pies, The biggesl paslry being co-business manager of lhe Hiqhlander. 9 JIM-Wilh his persuasive charm and pepsodenl smile, Jim could sell an ice box lo an Eskimo. His hol' liclcs on lhe 'rrumpel' add much 'ro many a iam session. DICK-When Kelly flashes lhal ingralialing smile il's hard lo refuse him anylhing. He'll gel inlo a P-38 yel. A boolcworm and lhereby one ol Miss lv1ac's pels. 0 PATTY-Pally is blessed wilh shining nalural curls. a soil' voice and a genlle manner. Wifh her grace and slcillshe should dance her way lo lhe lop. 9 BILL-George is one of our besl alhleles. His Broolclynese and a sharp sense of humor have made him very popular.- 9 ART-A spoiglsman, a humorisl' and an all-round good fellow. Arl' has made an arf ol vanishing from his hall-duly posl. 9 PATSY-When Irish eyes are smilin' life is a gayer lhing. Our Diana of lhe bow and arrow has won medals and been a mainslay of lhe Archery Club. 9 LINNETT-Six years of lhe Highlands facully, ,and yel she wanls lo be a 'leacher herself! Affable, com- placenl, she gels a lol' oul' of life. Firsl Column: Earl Cooke, Pelle Dallow, Dick Dierig, Bill Dowd, Palsy Finnegan. Second Column: Reaver Culberfson, Jim Dalrymple, Pally Donelan, Ari Droege, Llnnell Finneselh. E SENIOR CLASS OF HIGHLA I CHARLES FRENTZEL BETTY FRIEND OWE RITZ MARY LOU GORIDON JANICE GRAU ROBERT GRAY BETTY JEAN GREER BILL E ELMER HAAS EDWARD HARDING 9 CHARLES-Mischief personified. Has been aIIergic +o work buf is really gefiing in Ihe groove af Vocaiional School. 0 BETTY-The Brain-she aspires 'Io be a docfor. In Ihe Iufure we may Iake our aiimenfs Io Beffy. More power Io you. 9 OWEN-I-Ie may be quie'I', buf I'here's Io+s of humor behind Ihose bIue eyes. I-Ie beafs ouf hiIIbiIIy music on his guifar. 0 MARY LOU-A friendIy, Ioyal nafure, a nice smile, an accomplished hosfess. Remember Ihaf ever-hungry girl in A Woman of Fif+een ? 9 JANICE-An incessanr giggle-hands Ihaf fly over a shorrhand noiebook or a fypewrifer. Jan's a furure career woman. I24l f BOB-As adverfising manager of 'rhe annuaI he has worked Iike a demon, buf in his weaker momen'Is he can aci' IusI' plain crazy. 0 BETTY JEAN-Three cheers for a srunning iob as HiIIIopper edifor. She can Iurn our more hard work wifh Iess fanfare fhan anyone we know. 0 BILL-The guy wifh 'rhe go-gef-'em Iine and 'rhe flashing Ieer, Nick has danced his way sfraighf info our hearis. 0 ELMER-Looks guIIibIe, buf fry Io fool him on science. 'Member EI as a posfman bearing if our on Ihe Library's Chrisfmas piano? 0 EDWARD--The Highlanders big boss has used everyfhing from smoofh cIipIomacy io Commando Iaciics Io gef his sfaff 'ro Iuncfion. ND. HIGH SCHOOL 0 ROBERT-The arT and library deparTrnen'rs are Bob's main inTeresTs. He has been a good sTudenT and will receive his gold honor pin. Don'T sTairT him on The French RevoluTion or you'll be sorry. 0 VTRGINTA-No mere privaTes Tor Virqinia-iT's a capTain or noihing. China is her obsession. She's read more abouf iT Than The resT ol us puT TogeTher. 9 BILL--This dark-eyed l.aTin-looking boy has been prominenT in dramaTics, and is a shark aT Espanol. His fines on overdue books keep The library in spending money. 9 RUTH-A Twinkling smile and unfailing qood humor make RuTh beloved. ArT and skaTing Take mosT of her leisure Time. 0 CLAIRE-Life has no dull momenTs Tor Tad, One of Mr. Jones' songbirds, and a member oT The casl' of A Shol' in The Dark. 9 EDDIE-Lanky, giggling, a delirious drummer, a voracious novel reader and a Tine aThleTe. ThaT all- round phrase iusT TiTs him. 0 RAY--The library's main Tinancial supporTer. FasT on The Cinder Track, mean aT The Tennis neT and a budding scienTisT. A TreaT Tor The Junior High girls. 5 JIM-One OT our sTar aThleTes, Jimsy had a big parT in winning The STaTe Championship. As co-capTain oT baskeTball he helped snag The N. K. A. C. TiTle. A handsome Junior Prom king! 9 ZARA LEE-Howe and Grau, The inseparables. They even speak in The plural-Thai' ediTorial we. There's mischieT in Those wicked black eyes. 0 HESTER-- Spook is our gal wiTh The Tancy SouThern accenT .ancl The super-de luxe rug-cuTTing sTyle. How y'all doin' These days? Firsl' Column: Roberf HarTkemeier, Bill Heil, Claire Hengemel, Ray HorsT, Zara lgee Howe. Second Column: Virginia Hauer, RuTh Hengelbrok, Eddie Hoffman, Jim Howe,fHesTer Howery. E SENIOR CLASS OF HIGHLAN I I 4 JANET HUENEFELD LOUISE HUME JO ANN JOHNSTON BILLIE JUNE KESLAR BOB KIMBERLY MARGARET KIPP JEAN KOLO VIRGINIA KREBS BOB KUHNHEIN MARY LOU LANDBERG 9 JANET- Honey, our fall, placid blond, 'Flies Ihrough 'rhe A's wilh Ihe grealesl' of ease. No Ieacher has yel' ruffled fhal maieslic calm. 9 LOUISE-She has developed a special lechnique al inlerviewing visiling celebrilies for Ihe I-lilllopperf' Always vivacious and ax slraighl'-A sludenl. 9 JO ANN-Behind Jo's carefree manner and special brand ol screwloall wil' lie a serious desire +o become a iournalisl. 9 BILLIE JUNE--This prelly girl can lhrow a curve ball and shool' a baslcel wilh lhe besl. Lols of her lime is spenl driving Bulch home. 9 BOB-I-Iis pompous oralory and naulical slride cause eyes Io pop. A palriol-he leads a scoul 'rroop and is a member of Ihe slale mililia. I26l 9 MARGARET-If you can penelrafe Magqie's caclus exlerior, you'll find a genuine hearl of gold. Efficiency plus. 9 JEAN-A hol-shol' al swell grades, she plans 'ro be a nurse. Quiel, buf she will defend her beliefs Io Ihe finish. 9 VIRGINIA--Snap. crackle, popl Lislen +o Ihose wisecraclcs fly. Her lvlaiesly was a superb porlrayal, and she can croon a mean difly. 9 BOB-I-le broughl' us glory when he was chosen All-Soulhern Tackle. Kuhn, wifh his shy grin, has gone Io +he Naval Air Corps. , 9 MARY LOU-Thai bundle of vim, vigor and vilalily - viI'amins plus. Wil' and charm make her a greal Iavoriie. HIGH SCHOOL f - 1 f-,,,fLz. l 9,4 ---. U CLAIR-Cc-lonel's hobby is science. He is a line lab assislanl, a member of lhe lrack leam and an amaleur Houdini. f JOAN-She iusl came lo us lhis year, bul she's never been an oulsicler. Naive blue eyes and bubbling gayely make her everybody's friend. 9 RAY-Sandy-haired, freckle-laced, and a mine ol inlormalion, Though he won'l volunleer-has lo be asked. His olher inleresls are golf, lennis and lhe Air Corps. 5 BETTY-Old Reliable in lhe office, Bells is half ol lhe long-slanding Bells parlnershipf' She has an in- leclious giggle and naufical leanings. 9 JIM-Big Mac is an amiable, slouching young gianl, and a mainslay on lhe loolball leam. We undersfand only aboul half ol his lascinaling mumbo-iumbo. 0 SARA-A super gold slripe lo a super redhead lor her dashing slyle in Topper Talk. Pinkie is an aclress of nole, a lalenled arlisl, and no slouch as a scholar. 9 J. D.-Now il can be lold-Junry Douglas is lhe lull moniker of our nalural-born aclor. We poinl wilh pride lo our one-and-only Jade. His slyle has been con- siderably cramped since Mike lefl. 0 JACKlE-A roguish redhead wilh a quicksilver smile. she reminds us of lhe song, Brighl'en lhe Corner Where you Are. 0 DICK- Papa, lhe human bean-pole, was a bulwark of defense on 'rhe loolball leam. He is an aulhorily on submarines, and one of Mr, Jones' basl basses, 0 BOB-Somelimes we lhink Warner Brolhers pays Bob big money lo preach lheir virlues. This aclive redhead did much lo keep 'rhe Hilllopper running. Firsf Column: Clair Langebrake, Ray Machf, Jim McFarIan, J. D. Mullen, Dick Pies. Second Column: Joan Laila, Belly Mann, Sara Morlidge, Jackie Oberlin, Bob Rauch. ffWf THE SENIOR CLASS OF HIC-BHLA GLADYS RoaERTsoN JIMROUER i iioeERiii6fHi'lfV WAYNE RMERTWL ' BETTY sci-INAKE 0 BETTY-The olher half of fhe Bells parrnershipu is +he liflle girl wi+h The big smile-and 'ihe weakness for The Signal Corps. 0 DON- Boog, a good sfudenf, a fine hleie, and co-caplain of our Champions. He nor only lps win games bu? wri+es lively accounfs of fhem. ' 0 MARTHA-Shorlhand is her dish, 'For does she know Those mysferious po+hoolcs! Her mind is really across lhe sea. 9 JANE LEE-Friendly 'io everyone, an efiicienl co- business manager of ihe Highlander, she has lalcen an acrive par+ in speech and debale. 9 DORIS-We all envy her ielching smile and sooih- ing voice. Doris is sure 'ro make a capable worker in any field. i281 ,. P 0 GLADYS-Her music and wiHy. rapid-fire fallc make good lisfening. She has done capable work as Liierary Edifor of 'ihis annual. 0 JIM-Peclc's eyes liferally disappear when he grins. He guards Jrhe porlals a+ 'rhe Hiland Thealre. 0 ROGER--Tall, dark and handsome, co-capfain of rhe ioofloall champs, an honor sludeni. Whal' more does a man need? 0 WAYNE-l+'s Rooll and The exciled sfufler. The boy wifh 'rhe zoof suifs He has won a place in fhe Naval Air Corps Reserve. 0 BETTY-Singing, violin lessons, Hill+opper'l and Highlander, yei she keeps her even iemper. l.iH'le girl, you've had a busy Jrime. ND bn Um NW . rl . J GH SCHOOL 0 LUCY-Beaufy and brains in a warm, gracious pack- age. One of Mr. Anderson's prize producfs as a public speaker, and a power in Sfudenf Council. In facf, a Lu-lu. 5 SAM-Ain'f if somefhing fo be scerefary of fhe Kenfucky Conchology Sociefy, and a milifary experf fo boof. Liffle buf loud. We said BUT LOUD. 9 -NAOMl-l-ler peaches-and-cream complexion and 'render look will help make her a wonderful Florence Nighfingale. She has signed up for fhe Cadef Nurse Corps. 9 RACHEL-Miss Mac will really slruggle nexf year 'lo run fhe library wifhouf Rachel, whose grand disposifion and wide reading have won her a hosf of friends among fhe whole sfudenf body. 0 MIKE-The curly-headed wonder has leff us for fhe army, buf we will never forge? his happy-go-lucky man- ner and his endless ingenuify in oufwiffing Mrs. Rader. JOYCE-l-lard working, energefic, defermined, radi- anfly smiling, Joyce reaps in fhe Ns, is a cheerleader and a prolific leffer wrifer. 9 DICK-Always husfling Through lhe halls on Hill- fopper work. l-le is in fhe Civil Air Pafrol. Theme song: Off We Go info fhe Wild Blue Yonder, for he is in lhe Air Corps Reserve. 9 DOROTHY-Scurry, rush, busfle. claffer and chaffer! Busy and capable, Truesy flashes 'lhose dimples wifh a cheery l-li, kids. 0 DORIS-Miss Brown's righf-hand woman has a big, warmhearfed smile. Her open-faced sandwiches make us fairly drool. 9 JACK-Lazy, ambling, good nafured, and easy- going. Nof afraid of work-can lie righf down beside if and go 'ro sleep. Our own Arfhur Murray is asfounded by fhe facf fhaf he is graduafing. Firsf Column: Lucy Seiier, Naomi Sexion, Mike Shevlin, Dick Thompson, Doris Wahl. Second Column: Sam Sebren, Rachel Sexfon, Joyce Sufer, Dorofhy Truesdell, Jack Wald. l -- 4 P4 Q 1 ,if ,J THE SENIOR cLASS OF HleHLANi5,Sfyx,Hl,e+ 0I'x.,l I1 .ff GLORIA WALKER VIRGINIA WALTON 9 GLORIA-We are exfremely proud of our only Nurse's Aid, Thai' volcano of energy and scaller-brained i've falk. 9 VIRGINIA-Femininify ifseli, she possesses charm, cordialify, a confagious giggle, and always has a kind word for everyone. I f f' if ff, , , WWW, , ff 1301 MARILYN WEBSTER DON WINTERIS 0 MARILYN-A financial genius who can manage lhe S+udenI.Council books and assisl Mr. Miller in Ihe book- slore. Those shining red curls are no handicap. 0 DON-A Gion Mili wifh his Irick shofs. He passed Ihal difficull' V-6 les? and is headed for radio and Ihe Navy. Y AWUIS vi-wx 5 I ,Sig 0 PAUL- Mr. Presiclen1 ' is his olher name, for he runs The Senior Class, Delegale Assembly and Sludenl Council. Slill he finds lime Io lake par? in Irack, ierk sodas and sfucly world affairs. ECHOCL ' ' AT WCRK AND PLAY PFOHIBS. , Slug-pl The Life of Riley. Q Haiching fhe Highlander. E311 J SE 22 Q Q? . mzvii tr wh CEM. 0 '46 Firsl Row: Faller, l.: Cook, P.: Creigh- ion: Crowe: Dulaney: Ellis: Drake: Bary: Bodensiein: Damron: Brueggemeyer. Second Row: Binder: Gano: Friend: Daugherly: Benson: Bach- meyer: Coogan: Bell: Dal- low, M.: Farley. Third Row: Adams, D.: Bahlman: Bridges, B.: Dierig, B.: Campbell, W.: Boyce: Frank, J.: Bloesing: Duncan: Fen- nell, B. Firsl Row: Girkin: Greer, J.: Jacoysg Johnsfon, B.: Lenz: Mog Keslar, L.: Kirk: Lasonc 'QQ Kalb. gf. Q Second Row: is 'F Mayfield: Johnson, D.: Mays: Kingsley, J.: Knox: Kroger, J.: Hodge: Gosney, C.: Kupferle, A.: Kingsley, G.: Kuhnhein, L. Third Row: Kroger, J.: Gibson: Hogan: May: Knaebel: Mader: Machf, B.: Meyers, J.: Kis- singer: Messmer: Heinlein. Firsl Row: Smilh, R.: Traylor: McAnally: Solar, M.: Snyder, B.: Quin- lan: Reeves, J.: Winburn' Nakamofo: Reinerman. Second Row: Speckman: Williams, M. Mondiek: Roof: Norris: Wig- gins: Wrighf, G.: Moore L.: Reibling, B.: Schnorr Wrighl, E. Third Row: Schweifzer: Richler: Renaker Sfrull: Robinson, L.: Verax Kramer: Risch, L.: Nieman Reed: Snapp, L.: Smalley. cf... ., '47 Firsl Row: Broadwafer, Boone, D., Flcy Gammon, Haas, V., Bean, II Grubb, J., Egan, Breifensfei B., Breilenslein, L,, Feldhaus, econd Row: Fish, Donalelli, Hagan, Gaus pohl, Bahlman, M., Gross, ls Erfel, Conway, Dierig, M., Dy Graham. hircl Row: . Frank, A., Conger, Gales, Ha ris, B., Doran, Gardner, C Frifsche, Gordon, D., Hauc G., Harding, J., Downs. jus ' ,I It F-aid . ,qu ., ' ' 1 U Firsl' Row: 4. Houlislon, Irwin, Orfh, Luker H., McGuire, Mosier, Macl Moore, G., Kuennen, Kasf, Kin B. econd Row: Lahner, Hunf, Mounl, Hicl Moore, H., Neff, M., Nulse J., Huddlesfon, C., Keupe Thomas, J., Knauer, Lichli. hird Row: McBrayer, Henken, Heile, O ver, McFarland, Kuhn, Keise Leggolf, Morgan, Mann, l Mueller, McKenna. irs'l Row: Wagner, J., Townsley, Wagone Wyman, Risch, D., Scharold, H Scoll, C., Rauch, J., Tiema Pies. econd Row: - Scharold, R., Pendery, R., Ro erfson, T., Ziegler, H., Quel H., Wallace, Roller, P., Sco H., Riller, Wiggins. hircl Row: Sfegeman, N., Wahl, B., Sara afsannis, L., Suggs, Schafnl Williams, M., Snapp, P., Reber: Valz, Simpson, B., Reeves, I, Randall. , X , , . 4,-a, .11 Xi' 't Cfdilfi 0 '48 Firsl Row: - Ballard: Frickman: Paflison M.: Gross, M.: Frank, M. Roell: Burns, D. Second Row: Nash: Lloyd: Collins: Easfa- ' brooks: Reibling, P.: Binder Reichel, J. Third Row: Beckman: Edwards: Becker Hillgardner: Lykins: Moore P.: Kasson: Brabender. Firsl' Row: Dalrymple, W.: Erschell Foster, W.: G o s n e y, D.: Goodwin: Bergin, B.: Brown Deinlein. Second Row: Casile: Sfolle: Schoullheis: Haas, J.: Drew: Snyder, P. Slamper. Third Row: Young: Wrighf, C.: Simon eau: Ervin: Youlsey, A.: Ash brook: Herbsl: McVean: Ca hill. Firsl Row: Orlh, H.: Oflo: Jody: Rob inson, G.: Moore, B.: Jack- son: Wilre: Schweriman Phillips, G. Second Row: Roman: Slocks: Reeves, C. Moore, J.: Hoff: Johnson, M.: Klingman: Wheeler, W. Schneider. Third Row: Sfegeman, K.: Ziegler, D. Meyers, D.: Waldenmeyer Rauch, J.: Jaqua: Williams, J.: Sfegeman, V.: Wagner, R. Roberls: Howard: .Rollings: M.: Hasselbrink: Marsh: . 41534-.-N 'ifc-'gl iz: is A ' , 5 ,qw MQ? M, Swingsier. Tes+ +omorrow. S N A P S H Mr. Durham leads in a yell. And ihen he said . . . Ha My M W x ', 9 L.':i:: 47 Wg ' -li' r 'A 'Z' n 2 w Wvwx1wwmwm E i 2 Si 4 ,E :Q 5 2 3 Q ?z S W g ff 33 7 M H N. T , , ,,, Luecke sprin+s down Sfoll Field. Joi' 'em Down Highlands compleTed iTs mosT success- Tul season oi TooTloall This year. The powerTul Birds aTTained The goal ThaT all Teams dream oT-The STaTe Champion- ship. They sTarTed The season an unknown quanTiTy and received liTTle recogniTion, buT as each game passed, The eleven grew sTronger. By The Time oT The posT-season game wiTh Ashland, The boys had reached a real peak oT perTecTion. The season opened SepTember IO wiTh Ludlow on our home grounds. The game was a Tough opener. STopped cold on The ground, The Birds Took To The air in The TirsT period. RoTh uncorked a bulleT ' V' pass over cenTer To l-loTTman who gal- loped 30 yards Tor The score. RoTh again passed To l-loTTmann Tor The exTra poinT. The TourTh quarTer our boys racked up anoTher score. Kuhnhein recovered a Tumble. RoTh passed again To l-loTTmann who wenT Tor 40 yards and six more poinTs. The exTra poinT Tailed. l-lighlands was in Trouble mosT oT The second and Third sTanzas. Final score: l-lighlands, I3: Ludlow, O. l-lowever, l-lowe was on The side lines wiTh a sprained Thumb, Grimme received a broken leg, and Duncan a broken ankle in The conTesT. Things looked dark and gloomy. Firsl' Row: Wightg Droege, Hoffmann: Culber+song McFarIan, R.: Crossland: Sullivan: Sadosky. Second Row: Cooke, E., Smifh, T.: Siormsg Rederg Rofhg McFarIan, J.: Pies, D.g Howe, J. Third Row: Law, Quehl, R.: O'ConneIig Dierig, B.: Lhmanng Lueckeg Neff' McFarland, J.: Dowd, Fennell, C73 Marlin: Rice: Waddell. Fourih Ro S dersg Grimme, D., B hlmang PaTT D Th H ongKuhnheing5lQams, .7 aing ogan. ff . M iff u riff in ADL W .ff JM .lp 94,14 Q1 2 , , in nm ' fi WM, , E 5 ir-.J lf.. Firsf Row: Wagner, J.: Hicksg Wi insg ara a sannis, F dI'lI1: Ie ef: ml , .5 IBS. QCOI1 OW! Im SOD: gg Ski LM ZglSThRP S dR Sp ishg Cramer: Oliver: Hageriyg Lahnerg WenderoThg Randallg Quehl, H. The Birds received Their only deTeaT oT The season Trom DayTon. The I4-I3 loss was a biTTer pill, buT iT creaTed a uni,Ty which showed up laTer on. The Greendevils, wiTh a greaT Team, sTarTed The scoring in The second quarTer. They recovered a Tumble on l-lighlands' 45- yard line. From here They scored a Touchdown and poinT. The Birds came back wiTh a march To DayTon's 28, cli- maxed wiTh a 27-yard pass Trom RoTh To Luecke Tor a Touchdown. l-lowe passed To l-loTTmann To deadlock The score. Finnell scored again on a reverse and added The placemenT. Highlands reTali- aTed wiTh RoTh passing Trom The 50 To Droege on The DayTon I6. l-lowe picked up II and RoTh hiT The cenTer Tor a Touchdown. l-lowever, The all-imporTanT exTra poinT Tailed as a pass was baTTed 7- I-141 down. Don Reder wenT ouT oT The game wiTh an iniured knee. SmarTing Trom Their seT-back, The boys Took iT ouT on Lloyd. Runs by RoTh, Quehl and Rice puT The ball on Lloyd's I3. RoTh hiT cenTer Tor The score. ATTer NeTT recovered a Tumble, Rice raced I5 yards on a reverse To mark up a second Tally. NeTT kicked The exTra poinT. RoTh added anoTher in The second period when he wenT Through cenTer wiTh beauTiTul blocking Tor a 28-yard score. LaTe in The TourTh guarTer RoTh passed To WighT Trom The 25. Erlanger never ThreaTened. Final: l-lighland, 25: Lloyd, O. STill plagued wiTh injuries The Birds were now wiThouT l-lowe and Reder. NexT was an I8-O vicTory over Bellevue. I-lowe, hiTTing his sTride, romped around leTT end Tor 30 yards and a score. Belle- L vue's fhreaf on our I0 was sfopped by greaf defensive line play. Howe again broke loose in fhe second guarfer for a 2I-yard fouchdown. ln fhe final period Lehmann carried fhe ball over for fhe final score. We mef fhe Dixie Colonels fo decide second place in fhe N. K. A. C., as Day- fon was firsf wifh a perfecf record. The feam firsf showed ifs greaf sfrengfh in fhis game, as if racked up fwo fallies by Rofh for a score of I3-0 af fhe half. Dixie came back sfrong and scored as Phillips passed fo Radcliffe, fhen kicked fhe exfra poinf. Howe scored fwo more markers on infercepfed passes. Final: Highlands. 25, Dixie, 7. The Bluebirds frounced fhe fradifional rivals, Newporf. Howe, hof on his end runs, scored fwo in fhe firsf guarfer, Neff kicked one exfra poinf. Howe! again scored in fhe second period on a 25-yard iaunf. Rofh added anofher and bucked fhe poinf. Final: Highlands: 25: New- porf, 0. 1 ln fhe second Ludlow game Rofh, Dowd and Neff were on fhe injury lisf. Howe passed 20 yards fo Hoffmann and fook if over from fhe 3 for fhe firsf score. Highlands kepf fhe ball in fhe fhird pe- riod, Howe scoring a final fouchdown and poinf. Final: Highlands, I47 Ludlow, 0. The Birds mef fhe acid fesf as fhey fook on Sf. Xavier's Conguerors. Their aerial circus challenged our weak pass de- fense. They scored, buf fhe Birds were I45l raring. Rofh hif cenfer, Howe circled end and passed fo Rofh, buf fhe Birds were held for downs. Sf. X. fhen fumbled on fheir I0 and Cooke recovered. From here fhe Birds smashed over as Rofh rammed righf fackle for fhe score. Howe passed fo Luecke for fhe poinf. Affer fhe half fhe Conquerors scored again. The Birds' power now rose. Using sfraighf ball, fhey drove from fhe 50 for a score, Howe hiffing guard from fhe one. Rofh, fhrough cenfer, added fhe imporfanf winning poinf. This win was perhaps fhe mosf splendid of fhe season. Final: High- lands, I4: Sf. X., l3. Covingfon's line of weighf and power faced us nexf. Our superior line blocking kepf fhe firsf period scoreless. Our firsf score came as Howe passed 36 yards fo Luecke, who was downed on Holmes' 26. Luecke picked up I2 on a reverse. Howe circled end for fhe score. We picked up fwo more in fhe fhird guarfer. They fumbled and Droege recovered. Luecke again reversed and Rofh carried if over from fhe 5. The lasf score came as Howe climaxed a 40-yard drive by a fouchdown. Kennedy refurned fhe kick- off 70 yards and Bramel wenf over fhree plays lafer. lv1cDermoff smashed over fhe poinf. Howe fumbled on our 3I. Kennedy scored in fhree plays. We fi- nally recovered and held as fhe gun wenf off. Final: Highlands, l8, Holmes, I3. We were now fops in Norfhern Kenfucky. We ended fhe season by swamping Q ,..- .' L Ashland has fough going af Lexingfon. Norwood 33-O. The week before we were invifed fo play a posf-season game af Lexingfon againsf Ashland, one of fhe mosf powerful feams in fhe sfafe. Using a new offense fo baffle fhe Ashland scoufs, we racked up five fouchdowns and fhree exfras fo none for fhe Indians. Every boy on fhe bench saw acfion in fhe lasf half. Coach Waddell had fhe boys all primed for fhe Ashland filf. Affer scouf- ing a game he overshiffed fhe line on defense fo sfop Kennard, Ashland's speedy back. Because of a fine record Ashland was favored by nearly all sporfs wrifers. l-lighlands received fhe kickoff and refurned fhe ball fo fhe 22. On fhe firsf play l-lowe fumbled, and Ashland recovered on our 24. We were in a hole. Kennard hif righf fackle, buf fhe whole righf side smashed him. Our overshiffed line had caughf fhe 'Cafs flaffoofed. Kennarcl, sfopped on fhe ground, passed fo Evans who was downed on fhe 5. We held, and finding fhe Tomcafs were nof all fhey were cracked up fo be, launched a drive lafe in fhe firsf period from our own 24. Using bruiser facfics and sfraighf ball, we moved down fhe field. Rofh hif righf fackle from fhe 3 for a score. The half ended 6-O. l-lowe, in fhe fhird period, cuf back from righf guard and raced 20 yards for a fally. Ashland was complefely bof- fled up by our line. Kennard was sfopped cold. Lafe in fhe lasf quarfer we sfarfed an- ofher drive from fhei22. l-lowe passed 30 yards To Rice. l-lowe and Quehl moved The ball To The 4 and Trom There RoTh smashed over. RoTh passed To I-lowe Tor The poinT. 'Each player deserves crediT Tor every- one played aT his pealc. The line had a Tield day. They blocked ouT almosT every opponenT and sTopped Ashland's plays beTore They developed. The baclcs' hard- charging aTTaclcs helped To Talce The wind ouT oT The 'CaTs' sails. Beside The run- ning oT RoTh and l-lowe, Lueclce Turned in some neaT gains on reverses, and Quehl was always good Tor yardage. No one boy was The sTar, buT each carried ouT his assignmenT To perTecTion. The one serious casualTy oT The game was Leh- mann whose ankle was sprained. l-ligh- lands had a ToTal oT ZI6 yards To Ash- land's 99. We made I5 TirsT downs To Their 5. Due To The wonderTul season, l-ligh- lands placed several boys on The All-STar Teams. l-lowe, besides being high scorer wiTh I4 Touchdowns, was named All-N. K. A. C., All-NorThern KenTuclcy and All- STaTe. Reder also made all Three Teams. RoTh, second highesT scorer wiTh ll Tal- lies, Droege, l-loTTmann and Mclzarlan made All-N. K. A. C. Kuhnhein received The disTincTive honor oT a place on The All-SouThern Team, represenTing I2 sTaTes. Much crediT goes To our coaches Tor molding such an excellenT Team. WiTh- ouT Their guidance The Team could never have reached such heighTs oT glory. Lueclce makes an encl run in The Ashland game. AS ETB ll Kneeling Dowd: Howe: Rollwq PaH'on: Lueclce. S+ancling Law: Harris, J.: Droege: Grimme, D.: Wiglwlq Carlisle. E .L a .1 'iqxi i P181 A -if-DJ Firsl' Row: Howe: Harris, J.: Dowd: Rolh: Droege: Pallon: Wlghfg Grimme, D.: Luecke. Second Row: Law: Crossland: Dulaney: Wiggins: Moore, L.: Ziegler, H.: Rice: Sarakalsannis, L.: Pies, R.: Carlisle. Third Row: May: Fennell, B.: Neff: Mann: Oliver: Hicks: Wagner, J.: McFarland, J.: Campbell, W. The I943-44 baslcelball season was one ol lhe grealesl in Highlands hislory. Winning lhe Norlhern Kenluclcy Alhlelic Conference lille lor lhe lirsl lime and claiming lhe Norlhern Ken- luclcy lille was lruly a greal leal. On December 3, I943, Highlands opened wilh Bellevue al home. Wilh Arl Droege having I3 poinls, Highlands won by lhe score ol 33-29. The nexl nighl, playing hosl lo Nor- wood, Highlands won by lhe score ol 43-34. Boasling a slrong quinlel, Alexandria came lo Highlands and had ils lirsl deleal. The score was very close, being 36-35. Traveling lo Newporl lhe nexl nighl, High- lands handed Newporl one ol lheir many losses. The score was 44-39. We won lhe nexl game wilh Beechwood easily. The linal score was l49l .CHAMPS '45-25. Daylon was nexl on lhe lisl and lhey. loo, lell before lhe mighly Bluebirds, 38-36. The Ludlow game made il seven slraighl games lor lhe Birds. The score was 3l-l8. Covinglon wilh live wins and no losses journeyed lo Highlands in order lo receive lheir lirsl deleal. Harris and Howe wilh eighl poinls apiece were high poinl men. The score was 34-23. Silver Grove gave us our ninlh slraighl win. The 50-32 score gave Jim Howe an N. K. A. C. record wilh 25 poinls scored by him. Dixie Heighls made il len slraighl lor Highlands. The score: 36-30. Finally, we were delealed by Daylon in a lop-sided score, 50-25. ll had lo come some lime. Nexl wilh Newporl, lhe Birds won by lhe score 42-35. . . i. :4 4 vfgQQsQ2QH:mw1fQ?fY A ,Q , , 5 -,giig w if X Q ,df :H 5 4 ii fha:-' .M b vpmmw V ii fx: A ig, MQ'ix?m5?2 . :Liza sf sf' W Gfiifmf W M if 'VT 3 'Q - V J ' gr E ig IQAIQA Q 9493 . 1 .j i A ,323 t W 4 x ..., . 72? 'W ., 2 .L , ,:,,.:, g 65, Ni' 3 lx 'X'-'K-. bf 332,- 1 I ,qi QQ K GQ, - 2 9 aff Q U 3 2 a ,H -Q iv ig? 1 is I' A fa, if 2 113 wiv. Wi' Highlands . . . . 36: Campbell CounTy . 35 Bellevue gave The Birds liTTle Trouble as we deTeaTed Them by a 40-28 score. Luecke Tallied I8 poinTs. The Birds won iTs ThirTeenTh game beaTing Simon KenTon 47-28. This was one oT The ToughesT games oT The year. Millersburg handed The Birds an upseT oT 26-22. ATTer This debacle we came back'To smoTher 'Lloyd 53-28. Highlands gave Alex- andria iTs TirsT deTeaT in Tour years on iTs home floor. The score was 40-35. Our nexT game promised To be The ToughesT oT The year, buT we sTopped Dixie HeighTs To The Tune oT 56-27. We iourneyed To CovingTon To receive our Third deTeaT oT The season. The Birds couldn'T hiT The side oT a barn ThaT nighT and losT 34-25. The Birds, Thinking The game wiTh Erlanger was in The bag, were greaTly amazed when we only beaT Them by Tive poinTs, 39-34. 'Our lasT game oT The season was our highesT scoring game as we won 58-34. RoTh and Howe wenT wild in This game each scoring 2I poinTs. This game clinched our second championship for I943-44. NexT The TournamenTs began. Highlands played NewporT Tor The DisTricT championship. The TirsT half showed us one of The besT Teams in The sTaTe. The Tinal score was 5I-33. Our nexT game was in The Regional Tourna- menT againsT Simon KenTon. This game marked The bigqesT upseT oT The TournamenT as we losT To The score oT 33-3 I . This season marked a Tine sTarT Tor Highlands' new coach, Mr. Ralph Carlisle. Much oT his liTe has cenTered around baskeTbaII as he played aT The UniversiTy oT KenTucky and was named on The All-SouThern Team. l511 We pay TribuTe To The players who will leave Highlands This year. The seniors are Bill Dowd, ArT Droege, Roger RoTh, and Jim Howe. Those who will carry on nexT year are Jim Harris, Bob Luecke, Randall STorms, John PaTTon, and Jerry WighT. All These boys earned Their leTTers. The players appreciaTe The assisTanT coach, Mr. Law, Tor his ouTsTanding work in helping Mr. Carlisle. Also we pay our respecTs To Miss Baker and Miss Greeno Tor Their help as Timekeeper and scorekeeper. Highlands enjoyed an exciTing season in baske+baII. SCORES Highlands . . . . 33: Bellevue . . . 29 Highlands . . . . 437 Norwood . . . . 34 Highlands Highlands Highlands NewporT . Beechwood . DayTon . . Highlands Ludlow . . Highlands CovingTon . Highlands Silver Grove Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Dixie HeighTs DayTon . . NewporT . Bellevue . . Simon KenTon M. M. l. . . Highlands Erlanger . . Highlands Campbell CounTy Highlands Dixie HeighTs Highlands CovingTon . Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Erlanger . . Silver Grove DisTricT TournamenT .....5l: NewporT' . . . . .3Iq Simon KenTon . . lfllbwlf K! dbg UU .e X T .sy Tw .aw TRACK SEASON The I943 Track season, under Mr. Rader's direcTion, was very goocl. As an opener we played hosT To CovingTon and were deTeaTed by 572 To 5lM poinTs. NexT came The K. OT C. relays held aT WiThrow. EnTering only relay evenTs, we copped Three TirsTs and one Third place. The Triangular meeT wiTh DayTon and Bellevue was won by The Birds. The disTricT meeT Tollowed and was won by CovingTon. We placed Third. The lasT conTesT oT The year was The NKAC meeT which we won wiTh 43M poinTs. The I944 season opened wiTh The Triangular meeT. We cleaned up wiTh 65 poinTs, Bellevue Trailing wiTh 27, and DayTon wiTh 25. The Highland Relays, suspended Tor Tour years, came inTo HONEY RADER The limelighT once more in I944. lvlay 9Th was a gala eve- ning Tor us as we won The meeT Tor The TirsT Time in iTs hisTory, wiTh 55 poinTs To CovingTon's 352 Tor second place. 1' Langebralce Tied Tor TirsT place in high jump, and Jaqua Tied Tor TirsT in pole vaulT. Reeves won The broad jump. We Took TirsT in The shuTTle, medley and Treshman relays. ln The laTTer we seT a new record oT l:42. Lueclce puT The sho+ Tor a new school record. Our big success in The Relays shows ThaT we have one OT The besT Teams in our hisTory. Firsf Row: Horsf, Luecke, Grimme, B., Howe, Siorms, Reeves, P., Langebrake, Droege, Crossland. Second Row: Quehl, D., Lenz, Martin, Enos, O'Connell, BlodgeTT, Reder, Cooke, Dlerlg, D., Sullivan. Third Row: Henken, Scharold' Ja ua WenderoTh Haas E McGu'e Con er' Mount' Wa ner J Fourfh Row' Sarakafsannls L., . q I I . -I lf! 9 I . 9 . - - . Ziegler, D., Reeves, B., McFarlan, J., Oliver, Lahner, Hicks, Ziegler, H. Fiffh Row: Kupferle, Grimme, D., Neff, Duncan, Fennell, C., WighT, McFarlan, B., Moore, B., Moore, H. Sixfh Row: Bell, Mann, Rice, Harris, ' 5, J., Pies, Fennell, B., Smalley, PaTTon. W L f PE ,I I f. . Ii'oege comes down lhe home sfrefch. he Iasf few feef. if Col goes over. e l00-yd. dash. 'lr ver ihe fop. eeves goes up and over. I GIRLS Ai PLAY PoinTs, poinTs! WhaT's all This Talk abou+ poinTs? NOT red poinTs, noT blue poinTs, noT meaT poinTs, noT TruiT poinTs-iusT aThleTic poinTs earned wiTh ba+ and ball, darT and racqueT, agile arms and TleeT TeeT. The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion develops an inTeresT in sporTs among girls. The games Miss Roach direcTs range Trom volley ball in The fall, Through bowling, ping-pong, baskeTball and aerial darT, To baseball in The spring. The girls also geT crediT Tor skaTing, swimming, bicycle riding, Tennis and horseback riding. The mosT popular oT all The acTiviTies is bowling. Un- daunTed by gas shorTage, The girls pile on The Green Line Tor NewporT, where They hike several blocks To The alleys and indulge in a Tree-Tor-all scramble Tor Their TavoriTe balls. Each girl has a chance To win a G. A. A. award Tor parTicipaTion in games. A pin is given To Those who have earned 400 poinTs, a guard Tor The pin Tor 800 poinTs, and a G. A. A. leTTer Tor I,2OO poinTs. Those who earned This coveTed leTTer were Carol Nulsen, Carol Hronek, DoroThy Weber, Clara RUTT and Inez Lange- brake. The G. A. A. sponsored iTs annual assembly aT which awards were presenTed by The presidenT, Carol Nulsen. Several vocal selecfions were presenTed by Sue Ann CrawTord aTTer which Dr. Emily Hess one OT our local physicians and a Tormer member oT The Highlands TaculTy gave an inTeresTing Talk in which she emphasized The imporTance oT carrying a balanced schedule. One oT The delighTTul social aTTairs given by G. A. A. was The annual Backwards Dance which was held in The caTeTeria aTTer The Nor- wood game. Firsf Row: Lichfig Berging BreiTensTein B.: Tieman' Breifensfein L.' Rauch J.- Winburn' Crawford, King. Second Row: Keslar, L., Langebrakeg McAnaIIyg Bodensieing Egan, Kuenneng Reeves: Knauer. Third Row: Benson, Hronekg Moore, G., Scharold- Erfel- Machf, G., Ruff. FourTh Row: Nulsen, C.: Kesiar, B.: Roller, Keuperg Nulsen, J.g Wrighf, E., Heinlein' Traylor' Johnson, D. Fifth Row: Sfrullg Solar, M., Cook, P., . . I . Weber, Daugherfyg Creighton, Kissinger, Robinson, L. ., N I ' - - GA f J H7 6- F is ,., ggi! as-ix J f X if gb IL ,, 2 x f 4UOX'N HHLE' N 4-u-.W M A 3' N Qnlff .V Qififzifiw ,gvsgisiiil X -aww., .,,,ggwm, ,E j5i5swN2 Q rzfiiiif ., K 5 Qing 'iii aw Eizvsxcr 55955 mum cow Uiwfa, :MM 35535: 535355 . 5 21-, .l'fflL?iEif2f. . 551411 A fsgmzsfifz EH? ,ki'?bvf E A :Kipf'2e, if f ,. , , is imgzfaiw J 'wi Evsfsfxii 2 s,' W , Firsl Row': Carman, Melville, Heiges, D., Losey, Walkenhorsl, Van Leeuwe, Kiefer, Gardner, P., O'Brien, Parroll. Second Row: Zierer, J., Billz, Frommel, Sheriff, Schwarlz, B. Third Row: Bradford, Lloyd, Collins, Keiser, Hunl, Nulsen, J., Machl, G., Brolhers, Schnake, DM. Fourlh Row: Moore, J., Haack, Marsh, McVean, Burns, P., Burns, D., Hillgardner, Houlislon, Tiernan. Frflh Row: Sarakalsannis, G., Lykins, Gross, M., Moore, P., Slolle, Slamper, Frickman, Brabender, Lichll, Gardner, C. Sixlh Row: Schnier, Cooley, Ballard, Swenson, Becker, Frank, M., Clapp, Wille, Slegeman, R. Sevenlh Row: Caslle, Pendery, E., Howard, Simoneau, Lahner, Gosney, D., Jackson. Eighlh Row: Campbell, Drew, Morgan, Irwin, Fosler, Brown, Jaqua. Ninlh Row: Deinlein, Johnson, M., Erschell, Ziegler, D., Robinson, G., Meyer, D., Slegeman, V., Waldenmeyer. INVESTORS Each Monday Miss Jordan and her assislanls, Belly Friend, Marian Friend, Belly Ann Johnslon, Bob Kimberly, Peggy Mcllarlan, Barbara Machl, John Pallon, and Palmer Talbull look charge ol selling lhe bonds and slamps and recording lhe sales. An arresling posler, made by lhe arl classes lor lhe hallway belween lhe old and lhe new buildings, slimulaled our inleresl in lhe progress ol each home- room. Once again our slogan, Don'l l53l Anderson' Ball, Sandhas, Sandner, Brolher, Bulsch, go Midway-go all lhe wayl was kepl belore us. Allhough we had no special campaigns, such as lasl year's Jeep purchase, 97 per cenl ol lhe sludenls boughl slamps each week, which resulled in an average week- ly sale ol 5260. We were exceedlingly proud also ol our IS3 bond buyers. Wilh each homeroom doing ils besl lo keep our Minule ,Man llag llying, we linally reached our goal ol S20,000. Miss qw, eaul J Z - - -HER We aT Highlands proudly saluTe our high-sTepping lads and lassies who during The pasT ThirTeen years have been in The spoTlighT oT good music. Mac and his musicians noT only add a greaT conTribuTion To The TooTball games wiTh Their colorTul miliTary ap- pearance, buT They also presenT an annual series oT concerTs. Our band This year has acquired anoTher worThwhile duTy-bidding our soldier boys good-bye. When The war is over and They come home we can counT on The band To be The TirsT To welcome Them baclc To Their old home Town. ln The preceding years The band has aTTended The STaTe Music FesTival, buT due To war-Time condiTions iT was impossible This year. l-lowever, The band is gag . ny If fi' 0.4. +95 '9 jx l50l Sc- ii N fi 3-RFQ.. Aadfw Q, fg Sypwfjys 4, x Y W 4' oeekljf' X ' -r o-S: . X' OMES T s+iII superior and if Mac has his way ThaT's The way iT will always be. The band hisTory is Tull oT such high- lighTs as iTs visiT To The Chicago World's Fair in I933, The New Yorlc World's Fair in I939, and The Trip To New Orleans in l94I in which'iT parTicipaTed in The Lion's lnTernaTional Band ConTesT. l-lighlands' sTaTe and naTion-wide rec- ogniTion makes us proud oT Those who are engaged in This acTiviTy under The guid- ance oT The capable direcTor, Mr. Mc- Kenna. l-laTs oTT To Mac and his sixTy snappy marchers. HE BAN The Tollowing are The raTings DisTricT ConTesT This year: SOLOS ARTHUR WALZ, TrumpeT . , . JAMES DALRYMPLE, French Horn . . JAMES MAYS, Snare-drum . . . CONNIE BALLMANN, FluTe . RONNY PENDERY, Snare-drum . . ROBERT RETBLTNG, Trombone . . ROBERT vonSPRECKEN, Barifone RONNY THAIN, Bass ..... . ENSEMBLE FLUTE QUINTETTE ....... cLARiNET ouimms . . swiss sExTETTE .... . BAND ..... . in The Superior Superior Superior ExcellenT ExcellenT ExcellenT ExcellenT ExcellenT ExcellenT ExcellenT Superior Superior T511 ON WINGS OF SONG Membership in The chorus, a selecTed group oT eighTy members including solo- isTs and ensembles, is an achievemenT oT which Highlands sTudenTs have always been proud. Under The enThusiasTic di- recTion oT Mr. Emery T. Jones, iT has won The repuTaTion oT being one oT The TinesT musical organizaTions in The sTaTe of KenTuclcy. IT has consisTenTly received high raTings in disTricT conTesTs and sTaTe TesTivals. Every year The chorus has a large parT in The success oT our beauTiTul ChrisTmas pageanT. The pageanT con- sisTs oT scenes oT The NaTiviTy accom- panied by appropriaTe carols. The lead- ing parTs are porTrayed by a Tew members oT The chorus chosen by Mr. Jones Tor Their ouTsTanding voices. Our melodious singers enTerTain noT only our own sTudenT body, bur have also per- Tormed Tor The ParenT-Teacher Associa- Tion, The soldiers aT The ForT Thomas Army PosT, and various oTher organiza- Tions. Firsr Row: BodensTein, P., Sleinhauser, Dalrymple, J., Gray, R., Smalley, Harris, J., Basham, F., Sullivan, Haas, E., Murray, D., Lenz, Dulaney, Bell, Sebren, Damron, B., Brueggemeyer, D. Second Row: Hauck, P., Weber, Friend, B., Hengelbrok, Scl-make, B., Roberfson, G., Simpson, A., STevens, Hronek, King, A., Craw- ford, Roof, Snyder, B., Farley, Cook, M., Dallow, P., Faller, Reinerman, Langebrake, l., Conanf. Third Row. Walfon, Sexfon, R., SexTon, N., Finnegan, Racke, Speckman, Machf, B., Williams, M., Mader, Friend, M., Boone, L., CaroThers, NoTerman, Ellis, Johnson, B., Armor, Sufer, Cook, P., Bramham, Morlidge, Krebs, Land- berg. Fourfh Row: Pies, D., Hoffmann, Mullen, PaTTon, J., Luecke, STorms, RoTh, Howe, J., Droege, Reder, Cooke, E., Thain, Wald, Rauch, R., FriTz, Basham, C., Moore, J., Lukens, A., Zierer, D., Paffon, E., Relchel, J. And fhe Angels Sing 'A' o Holy Nagwf 'lr We Three Kings PAINT, POWDER AND MAKE-UP I iusf know I'II forgef my Iines when I gef ouf on fhe sfageI Woe, fearing of hair, and bifing of naiIs all seem fo be fhe Iof of fhe members of fhe Senior Dramafic CIub. Buf in spife of dire misgivings fhe performances usuaIIy come off wifh sfyIe. Under fhe sympafhefic supervision of Miss Whife, fhe cIub presenfed fhree plays for fhe school and fhe pubIic. The firsf of fhese was one of fhe fhree one-acf plays annually pro- duced by fhe fhree dramafic cIubs. The play was Her Maiesfy fhe King, a burlesque of fhe royaI life of a make-beIieve counfry. The casf inciuded Virginia Krebs, Elizabefh Bramham, Lucy Seifer, Louise I-Iume, Carol Basham, Beffy Rece, Dick Thompson, Jack Wald, Bob Rauch. Eddie Hoffmann, Bob Kuhnhein, Bill Dowd, BiII I'IeiI, and Bob BIodgeff. Ofher members did fhe necessary behind-fhe-scenes work on fhe properfies, make-up, and business managing commiffees. The second performance was a fhree-acf play, A Woman of Fiffeenf' given in February. The sfory was based on fhe novel by I.iIIian Day enfifIed The Youngesf Profession, a book abouf a group of girIs who spend mosf of fheir fime seeking fhe aufographs of movie-sfars. The casf was headed by Sara Morlidge around whom fhe pIof cenfered, and her friends Paffe Dallow and Mary Lou Gordon. The members of her family were Lucy Seifer, Ed Harding, Jackie OberIin, and Joyce Sufer. Ofhers in fhe casf were Mary Landberg, Connie BaIImann, Billie June KesIar, Wadsworfh Cooke, Bob Biodgeff, J. D. MuIIen, Bill I'IeiI, Beffy Bean, Don Reder, and a dashing guesf sfar, Bufch Keslar. On fhe fwenfy-Third of May, fhe cIub pre- senfed fhe second of fhe fhree-acf plays, Don'f Take My Penny! a charming comedy. Firsf Row: Mann, Race, Howery, Reibling, M., Cook, M., Hume, Gordon, M., Kolo, OberIin, DaIIow, P. Second Row: Sevier, Bramham, Morlidge, TruesdeII, Krebs, Landberg, KesIar, B., HengeIbrok, Sufer, Roberfson, G., Johnsfon. Third Row: Rauch Rc Bean B.' H we S: W Ifo ' Gr u' Do Ia ' H uer V.' H I- Finne efh' . ,, ,,o,,an,a,nen,a,,engeme, s Bridges, D., Huenefeld, Rofh. Fourih Row: Frifz, Reder, Wald, Wahl, D., Basham, C., Reinhardt, Kimberly' Thompson, D., Heil, Cramer, Droege. Fiffh Row: Culberfson, Blodgeffg Howe, J., Hoffmann, Mullen, Kuhnhein R., McFarIan, J., ShevIin, Cooke, E., Dowd. Don'+ Gei' Sore! The End of a Perfec+ Play, Her Maiesfy fhe King. ir S+ars of Valor ir Camouflage News for A Woman of FiF+een BEHIND THAT CURTAIN The Junior DramaTic Club has been very acTive This year under The TaiThTul guidance oT Mr. lnslco and The ouTsTand- ing leadership oT Shirley FosTer. Being a very democraTic organizaTion, iT has given each oT iTs members an opporTuniTy To parTicipaTe in such acTiviTies as plays, slciTs, impersonaTions, and d r a m a T i c, poeTry, and choral readings. Original producTions have also been encouraged. For example, a mysTery melodrama by Dave Murray, The GhosT oT Beniamin SweeT, was TeaTured on one program compleTe To The lasT gunshoT and eerie scream. The club has sponsored Two public per- Tormances. The TirsT was a one-acT play enTiTled, MisTleToe and lvloonlighT. The casT included Lyle Boone, DoroThy Zierer, Marilyn Racke, Lynwood ScoTT, Jimmy l-larris, Jim SaralcaTsannis, Palmer TalbuTT, and David Murray. ln April The club pre- senTed The C5hosT oT a Show in The audiTorium, as a beneTiT Tor The Junior Prom. ParTs were Talcen by Almyra Ware, Bob Enos, Shirley FosTer, Jim l-larris, Dick Sullivan, DoT Weber, Ronny Thain, Palmer TalbuTT, Sarah ConanT and Sue Ann CrawTord. J Furs? Row: Moore, J.: Lukens, A., Ryan, Wighh George, Finckg Rice, Simpson, A., Moore, B.: Crawford, K' AS dR Th' Skt AJSII Z' DPH RRk PH EW In , . SCOTT CWI BID: BFG 5 SBTITTIS, .Q uivang ierer, .3 a ison, .3 ac eg a on ' are, Weber, CaroThers, Boone, L. Third Row: STormsg Enos, Warren, O'ConneIlg TalbuTT, Marlin, Grimrne, D.g Harris, J.g STeinhauserg ScoTT, L.' Nulsen, C. Firsl' Row: Machl, B.g Bellg Heinleing Farley: Fallerg Kesler, L.: Moggeg Quinlany Reinermang Drake: Damron, B. Second Row: Messmer, M.g Kingsley, G.g Mondiekg Croweg Dallow, M4 Daugherfyy Kramerg Jacoby Dylaneyg Bachmeyerg Mays, Third ow: Niemang Bahlman, J.: Smalleyg Bridges, B: Reed' Knaebel- Kuhnhein, L.g ?nder, J.' Gai-nog Speckmang Gr , J. 1 .. ' 4,4-4C i' Q , f - ' .4 s , , g ,, I if JL,,JC9 'L o f',1'1ff 'ml-T a ' I I W ' . Ai T. 'Q . f A p Jaya? Qgv ance ro conlrol by The experienced iacully spon- , F whb display lalenl become members and have an opporlunily lo perform on one of Jrhe programs given al The meelings every olher weelc. li Jrhey are ouisland- ing Jrhey may receive a parl in eiiher The one-acl play or The auolilorium pro- gram in The early spring. Al Jrhe meelings The members are given coaching in appearance and voice sor, lvliss lvloery. The one-acl play presenled lhis year on December 8 was The Tanirumf' The leading characlers were lllean Faller, Bar- bara lvlachl, Bob Mays, Mary Rila Reiner- man, and Jack Bahlman. T Those who look parl in one oi The plays leel Thai lhey have gained a greai deal from The experience, and all con- sider il a highlighi oi rhe sophomore year. levi if ir. PENCIL, BRUSH am! CRAYON Turn iusT a liTTle To The righT. Now hold iT! Miss Payne poses The model and her sTudenTs sTarT on a delighTTul hour of skeTching and painT- ing. OTher acTiviTies oT our embryonic Da Vincis include clay modeling, weaving, leaTher- craTT and posTer making. They noT only work Tor Their own enioymenT buT are also willing To be oT service when The school calls on Them. They help in making many posTers, such as our up-and-down Traffic signs, and The large sTamp and bond sales charT wiTh iTs alluring palm Trees. They assisT in making sTage prop- erTies and holiday decoraTions, as The large ChrisTmas creche and The May Day flower chains. By The end ol: The year They have an enviable collecTion of obieT d'arT To show for Their labor, and The personal saTisTacTion which comes Trom creaTive work. Firsl' Row: ZinT, B.g Pleimang Ruffg Simpson, A.: Kingg Quinlan. Second Row: Morlidgeg Hengelbrokg Kippg Ziegler, A.g Snyder. Third Row: Renakerg Hoffmanng Kuhnhein, B.g Messmer, M4 Hauck, P. Fourfh Row: Harfkemeierg Crossiandg Basham, C4 STegeman, N.: SchweiTzer. ,ii , J Firsl Row: Ziegler, H., Ervin, Smilh, R., Dalrymple, W., Fischer, Risch, D., Wagner, J., Hooqi Morgan: Donalelli, Simpson, B. Second Row: Baker, Fennell, B., Sarakalsannis, L., Spicer, Gordon, D., Conger, Frilsche, Finnegan: Reeves, B., Websler, M., Randall, Friend, M., Marlin, Howery, Basham, F., Hurne, Houben, Wrighl, G., Pies, B., Verax, Frank, A., Kroger, J., Hodge, Gibson, Scharold, Dalrymple, J. BOWS ' The Archery Club, under lhe direclion ol Bernie Sadosky, has been a greal success lhis year. ll consisls ol a senior and junior high club. The senior high club meels al lhe regular lime on Friday, while lhe iunior di- vision meels aller school. The club has lhe largesl membership since il was lirsl organized in l935. ll has added more equiprnenl, which keeps up lhe inleresl ol ils members. Bernie has become guile skilled in lhe exacling crall ol making archery equipmenl, and lhe members are lorlunale lo be able lo gel il direclly from hirn. During lhe warmer monlhs lhe archers galher lheir equipmenl and lravel ouldoors, where lhey gel quile a bil ol praclice al dislance shooling, and are enviously admired by less lorlunales marooned in lhe building. The ollicers are Jim Dalrymple, presidenly Ted Spicer, vice-presidenl, and Palsy Finne- gan, secrelary-lreasurer. Since only lour members will graduale lhis year, lhe club is assured a backlog ol experi- enced archers. ' ARROWS X OUT OE THE TEST TUBE New blood in The club schedule! The SperTi Science Club, under The leader- ship oT Mr. Durham, is aTTiliaTed wiTh The KenTuclcy Junior Academy oT Science. AT one meeTing Dr. Cornelius Creelie oT The Divi Thomae lnsTiTuTum oT CincinnaTi gave an inTeresTing accounT oT progress in cancer conTrol. Bob Kimberly, Bob Gray, Ray l-lorsT, Lyle Boone, Bob Finch and Paul Boden- sTein had The Thrill oT seeing Their brain- children in prinT in The Junior Science BulleTin. The club oTTered prooT oT iTs capabiliTy by malcing an excellenT record aT The KenTuclcy Junior Academy oT Science meeTing in l.exingTon April I5. The club won superior in every Class A compeTi- Tion. RoberT Gray won a STO award Tor The besT research program. PaT Bergin and Peggy lvlcFarlan each won a gold pin Tor Tallcs. The club won S5 Tor iTs weaTher sTaTion exhibiT demonsTraTed by Bob Kimberly and TourTeen oThers. Roger NeTT was elecTed sTaTe presidenT oT The Academy. Firsf Row: McFarIan, P., Boo L., Landbergg Friend, B,, H K log Gre B L TT K sler, M., ST Crawfordg Moore, B.g Rackeg Bergin, P. Second Row' Ha J NT EK'blyRdDdBggVSpkSb Sd ' ITT1 ST' ' 'S ST' OW ' ' OH FEC en- fR'F ITB F hg6ray,R.gH Th d R R P., Lueclceg T-lowe, J oe er, Rolfhg waffefi, saraksissnnii, J E bs, McFarlan, J., K hl - L Q bmi c H f M F ian, B., efimme, D O'ConneIl Firs'r Row: Huenefeldg Ballmang Bridges, D., Walfong Bramhamg Oberlin. Second Row: Weberg Rauch, J., Baryg Schnake B' Langebrake, l.g Hronekg Heiges, M. El CIRCULO ESP La Senora Taylor's El Circulo Espanol offers an excellenf opporfunify 'ro de- velop a Spanish vocabulary and acquire ease in conversalion. The officers, Eliza- befh Bramham, Dorofhy Ann Bridges and Jackie Oberlin, conducl' fhe meefing en- firely in Spanish, even 'ro fhe reading of 'lhe minufes. Each member answers The roll call wifh a Spanish proverb. The sparkling Spanish phrases fly 'rhick and fasf. Senorifa Bramham fhen says, ?l-lay asunfos pendienfes? ?l-lay asun- fos nuevos? Si, si, senorifal Thus fhe club proceeds merrily on ifs unre- hearsed and unpremedifafed way. Cur- renf evenfs are discussed in scinfillanf Spanish. Amusing games are played by ANOL falking abouf an obiecf in Spanish and fhen guessing whaf if is. Singing lilfing Spanish songs helps creafe fhaf mellow Soufh American feeling. The club offers more fhan mere prac- 'rice in fhe use of fhe language, for fhe members have picked up a lof of parlia- menfary knowledge on fhe side. Though no ambifious proiecf was underfaken, fhe lvluchachas have gained facilify in fheirr Spanish besides having lofs of fun. This is fhe second year for The club and if seems fo be firmly esfablished. The iunior members, alfhough less experienced 'rhan fhe seniors, have parficipafed wifh greaf enfhusiasm. So fo all our Spanish admirers, Adios, amigos. T A T711 SEEING IS ImmediaTe seaTing in The balcony onlyI No, you are noT aT The Albee buT in The Dark I-Iole of CaIcuTTa up on The Third Tloor of The old building where The sTruggIing members oT The Visual Aid Club are aTTempTing To masTer The in- Tricacies oT running The movie proiecTor. Under Mr. SmiTh's experT guidance his proTeges are surmounTing all maior and minor diTTiculTies. They learn To manip- ulaTe and Take care oT a Tilm sTrip projec- Tor, The sound proiecTor, and The siIenT BEIIIEVING proiecTor. They have been called on To render Their services in assemblies and Tor special movies Tor individual classes. The use oT visual aids is an imporTanT adiuncT oT progressive educaTion. We are TorTunaTe in owning good movie eguipmenT, and Therefore iT has been necessary To Train sTudenTs To handle iT. This is The second year oT The club. IT has proven so popular ThaT iT was Tound necessary To have Two divisions ThaT meeT on aITernaTe Fridays. F R Irwiny Lenzg Verax- Reibling' Graham' Lukens OrTh, E.g Wi i ggns. S d R RTT P d y, R H B H I Q hl H Kh G y C K pf I B II Wrighf. Third Row: PaTIong McFarIan, R.: GFFIS, .1 eleg ue , .g u ng osne, .1 u er eg e g Neffg SchuITzg Langebrake, C.g Sfeinhauserg Wah Ig Bloesirvgg RichTerg Kroger. Firsf Row: Jaquag Jacksong Pendery, K.: SchwarTz, B.: Binder, M.g Reinermang Snyder, P.g Floyd: HunT. I Second Row: Dolang Kingsley, J.g Fennell, B.g Pendery, R C k E S 'Th T R Th H J L k .3 oo e, .3 ml, .7 og owe, .g uec e.A MR. PRESIDENT The l-Tome Room PresidenTs Club is an organizaTion ThaT has conTribuTed greaT eTTorT Toward promoTing more success- Tul sTuclenT governmenT. lT deserves Thanks and praise Tor iTs valuable worlc ThroughouT The school year. The club is under The guidance oT ThaT parliamenTarian par excellence, Mr. An- derson. lT meeTs every oTher Friday To discuss various school problems and ques- Tions arising in The home rooms. The oTTicers are Bob Lueclce, presidenT, and l-larrieT l-lunT, secreTary. The club allows each member To ex- press his opinion Treely. This exchange oT ideas, wiTh everyone parTicipaTing and explaining his poinT oT view, is a greaT l73l help in solving The complexiTies oT our daily liTe. Each presidenT Tries To aug- menT his knowledge oT rules oT order, and learn new ideas Tor conducTing his own meeTings more eTTecTively. STuolenT Council and DelegaTe Assem- bly minuTes are Thoroughly reviewed be- Tore They are broughT up in home rooms. Thus each presidenT is beTTer able To presenT Them To his own group. The club is a Tine example oT democ- racy aT worlc. The members worlc har- moniously, TorgeTTing Their individual preiudices and sTriving Tor one goal-To creaTe a good school spiriT by simpliTying puzzling diTTiculTies. Firsl' Row: Hengemelg Collinsg Truesdellg Oberling o nson, .g ori eg uenee ' caran - Humeg Schnake. B.: Greer, B.g Dernmerle. Second Row: ou se , .g rien , .g issin erg rmorg are. T ird JhTJMIdgHTIdMFI PYTyJFdMKqA W h Row' Reder' Rauch R' WinTers' Thompson D' Mulleng SarakaTsannls J' TaIbuTT- Gray R- Murray D W THE FOUR The New York Times has noThing on The l-lillTopper which also has a Tradi- Tion oT All The news ThaT's TiT To prinT. Under The sponsorship oT Mr. lnsko The paper has Tried To TulTill iTs purpose oT improving school spiriT. RoberTa Armor, who had done Tine work as The ediTor, leTT school aT midyear. The sTaTT was Temporarily sTunned, buT BeTTy Jean Greer was appoinTed To The ediTorship, and she Took on This exTra iob H ESTATE wiTh her cusTornary Thoroughness and eTTiciency. Things were soon srnooThly organized again and she carried The paper Through a mosT successTul year. One OT The exciTing Things The reporT- ers do is To inTerview TheaTrical celebriTies who are appearing in CincinnaTi. A Tew oT The prominenT people who graciously received our iournalisTs This year were The Three STooges, Marcy McGuire and Vaughn Monroe. OUR NEWSMONGERS HIGHIANDERSIAFF ED HARDING .... . Edilor-in-Chief ANNE MCCHESNEY . . . . . Facully Adviser JANE REICHEL . . . . Co-Business Manager PATTE DALLOW . . . . Co-Business Manager MR. SUTER ............ Facully Adviser LITERARY STAFF GLADYS ROBERTSON . . .. .Edilor Bill Heil Paul Reeves Claire Hengemel Elizabelli Bramham Dorolliy Ann Bridges Dorolliy Truesdell Louise Hume Linnell Finneselh Roger Rollw Janel I-Iueneleld Jacqueline Oberlin Virginia Wallon Jean KOIO James Howe ART STAFF CAROL BASHAM ............. Easier ' Reaver Culberlson Roberl Harllcemeier Palsy Finnegan Sara Morlidge LAYOUT Belly Sclnnalce Virginia Krebs PHOTOGRAPHY I Don Winlers Norma Slegeman ADVERTISING BOB GRAY . . . Jo Jolinslon Gloria Walker Louise -Hume Connie Ballmann Belly Bean ' Hesler Howery Linnell Finnesellm STAFF Manager Sam Sebren Bill Dowd Roger Rolli Jack Wald Belly Rece Mary Lou Landberg Sara Morlidge Elmer Haas MR, SMITH . . . Facully Adviser JOYCE SUTER . . Belly Friend Jack Wald Lucy Seiler Jo Jolinslon Rulli Hengelbrolc Marllwa Reibling MISS BAKER . . CIRCULATION Bill Heil Manager Wayne Ruderl Mary Lou Gordon Billie June Keslar Hesler Howery Mary Lou Landberq Dorolliy Ann Bridges . Facully Adviser Firsl Row: Ruderl: Reder: Culberlson: Dowd: Cooke, E.: Reeves, P.: Heil: Haas, E.: Harlkemeier: Sebren. Segond Row: Truesdell: Seller: Reichel, J. L.: Dallow, P.: Oberlin: Kipp: Kolog Schnake, B.: Walker: Howery: Relbling, M.: Hume: Finnegan. Third R'ow: Finneselh: Wallon: Armor: Suler: Krebs: Landberg: Morlidge: Brarnham: Friend, B.: Gordon, M. Fourlh Row: Kuhnhein, R.: Mullen: Rauch, R.: Rolh: Slegeman, N.: Basham, C.: Harding, E.: Wald: Gray, R.: Huenefeld: Bridges, D.: Ballman, C.: Johnslon, J,: Bean, B. TOFINDAND IT is The purpose oT The Girl Reserve Club To develop a girl physically, menTal- ly, and spiriTually and To impress upon her The necessiTy oT Tacing liTe squarely. Because such a large number oT girls are inTeresTed, Two clubs have been or- ganized. One is sponsored by Mrs. Kel- logg, and iTs oTTicers are June YouTsey. Mary Lou Ellis, Barbara MachT, and Margie Kessler. The oTher, under The direcTion oT Mrs. SeiTer, has as iTs oTTicers Lucy SeiTer, MinoTa Cook, DoroThy Truesdell, and Audrey Lukens. The Two clubs work To- geTher on major acTiviTies. The annual IVETHE BEST backwards dance is one oT The mosT en- joyable social evenTs oT The year. All members oT The club are iunior members oT The CincinnaTi Y. W. C. A. and aTTend meeTings There each monTh. l-lere is oTTered opporTuniTy Tor Tellow- ship wiTh oTher Girl Reserves. The club has engaged in a varieTy oT war acTiviTies. IT has conTribuTed gen- erously To The various scrap and paper drives, To The War ChesT, and To The World Fellowship Fund. lT has also aided needy Tamilies, and many oT The members make bandages regularly Tor The Red Cross. Firsl' Row: BreiTensTein, L., Tieman, BreiTensTein, B., Rauch, J., Scoff, C., Wyman. Second Row: Conanf, K I M: D l L b k l.' B D K L k. Th'rd R w. Reeves J. Cook M, ess er, , emmere, ange ra e, , ean, ., uennen, asonczy i o ' , , , . McAnaIly, Grubb, J., Moore, G., Nakamofo. FourTh Row: Winburn, Mosier, Egan, Bahlman, M., Keuper, HucldlesTon, C., Lichfi. Fiffh Row: Houlisfong Wrighf, E., Dallow, M., Mueller, Snapp, P., Hronek, Wagoner. Sixfh Row: Crowe, Solar, M., Mondiek, Drake, Roof, McKenna. Sevenfh Row: Mayfield, Ruff, Rauch, J., Sfevens, Reichel, J., Truesdell, SuTer. Eighfh Row: Traylor, Johnson, D., Norris, Schnorr, Gordon, Noferman, YouTsey, J. Ninfh Row: Benson, Cook, P., Mader, Nulsen, C., Ryan, Seifer, Murray. Tenlh Row: Sfrull, Roller' Nulsen J., McFarlan' Ware' Kuhnhein- Schafer. ElevenTh Row: Williams, M., Williams, M. M. Speckman, MachT, l3., Ellis, Kriaebel, Gardner. 'l:welfTh Row: Zierer, D., PaTTison, R., Meyer, Finnesefh, Harding, Keiser, STegeman. Flrsf Row: Finck' Gross N' Erfel' Conway' Bary' Keslar L B d l' Pl R S d R G Q 1 I I -. .I I i Reinhardfg Robinson, L.g Knssingerg Manny Z Gossip and gabble, needles and yarn, scissors and fhreadl Lisfen fo our angels of mercy furning ouf useful producfs. The serious aspecfs of fhe war are broughf vividly fo fhe affenfion of fhe Red Cross Club as a resulf of ifs close confacf wifh fhe problems involved in providing hospifal apparel for members of our milifary forces and for civilians in conquered counfries. Worlcing in connecfion wifh fhe Camp- bell Counfy Red Cross fhis club is oper- afed on fhe same basis as ofher chapfer affiliafes, excepf. of course, in a smaller way. During fhe fhree years of organiza- fion if has had an imporfanf parf in aiding o ens ein, eiman, ece. econ ow. eor e, leglerg Keslar, B.g Heinlein Kipp. fhe local chapfer in complefing ifs several guofas. Members are required fo make a speci- fied number of arficles before fhey are enfifled fo credifs. ln addifion fo worlc during regular hours, fhey do a lof of worlc in fheir homes. The club is iusfifiably proud of fhe quanfifies of gay bed iaclqefs and brighf slippers ifs members have made for hos- pifals, and fhe numerous caps, sweafers and miffens made for bofh young and aged civilians. A represenfafive of fhe club has af- fended meefings held each monfh of all Red Cross Clubs in fhe high schools of Campbell Counfy. DOING lljlElR Bll Firsf Row: Snapp, M., Sufer, Websler, M., Finnegan, Heiges, Racke, Brabender, Traylor, Johnson. Second Row: Weber, Ware, Finck, Zinl, Kasson, Keslar, M., Zierer, J., Trillschuh, Reichel, M. Third Row: George, Brad- ford, Hillgardner, Becker, Sexlon, M., Lalfa, Kalb, Roof, Oberlin. Fourfh Row: Greer, Kolo, Hume, Krebs, Morlidge, Landberg, Truesdell, Seifer. Fiflh Row: Rebeck, Keuper, Schnake, B., Gordon, G., Parfison, R., Lukens, Zierer, D. Sixlh Row: Wrighf, E., Dallow, P., Solar, M., Benson, ScoH, Huddlesfon, C. Sevenfh Row: Cook, P., Pleiman, Bary, Fosfer, Ziegler, A., Reichel, J. L., Wagoner, Snapp, P. Bramham, Roberfson, H., Hunl, , Eighfh Row: Noferman, Youfsey, J., Johnsfon, J., Neff, M., Williams, M., Nulsen, J., Hauck, C.: Caroihers. Ninfh R'ow: Ryan, Quinlan, Friend, M., Friend, B., Hauck, P., Bridges, D., Huenefeld, Robinson, L. Tenrh Row: Wallon, Schafer, Sregeman, Machr, B., Reinhardf, Wahl, Speckrnan, Finneserh, Sexlon, R., Sexfon, N. Elevenfh Row: Basham, C., Mader, Mondiek, Ellis, Crowe, Knaebel, Drake, Johnslon, B. Twelffh Row: McFarlan, Williams, M., Nulsen, C., Murray, Keiser, Harding. I Whal do we do in lhe Service Corps? We Jrrudge, we lrudge, we lrudgel The schoolgirl homeward plods her weary way, Through rain or shine, poking im- porlanl nolices under her neighbors' doors and in Their mail boxes. No uni- l78I form or insignia, no piclures in 'rhe paper, no glamor or glory, iusl 'rhe salislaclion ol doing her bil on The home lronl. The corps is a volunlrary group of one hundred and sixly girls belween The ages ol lwelve and eighleen. They dislribule liferafure in fhe inferesf of fhe Red Cross, Civilian Defense, War Bond Sales, Cify Posf-War Planning, and many ofher worfhy causes. The Service Corps nof only saves such organizafions precious fime, money, and energy, buf if also les- sens fhe amounf of mail which would ofherwise have fo fravel fhrough our al- ready burdened posf office. So if nol' only helps some acfivifies direcfly, buf benefifs ofhers indirecfly. The fen Civilian Defense disfricfs are used as a basis for disfribufion. A dis- fricf leader, chosen from among fhe girls, and a faculfy sponsor direcf each disfricf The girls worlc in fhe disfricfs in which fhey live. C The girls have shown admirable willing- ness abouf fhis frankly humdrurn worlc, and if is cerfain fhaf fhe corps will be confinued nexf year or as long as fhe need for if exisfs. Firsf Row: Sandner, Schnake, M., Schwarfz, B., Sfill, Cook, E., Mills, Frommel, Breifensfein, L. .Second Row: Kupferle, Anderson, Solar, J., Ammann, Frank, Burns, P., Roberls, Ausfin, Breifensfeln, B.' Tueman. Third Row: Bufsch, Sheriff, Sandhas, Aschenbach, Moore, G., Moermond, Shields, Snyder, P., CWSHSI Coleman: Burns, D. Fourfh Row: Rauch, J., Kuennen, Krogman, Houlisfon, Erfel, Brofhers, Gross, N., Scharold, Faller. Fiffh Row: Grubb, Kessler, B., Mosier, Conway, Lichfi, Floyd, Sfamperp Howery, Farley. Qlxfh Row: Sfevens, Rauch, J., Reeves, Langebrake, Simpson, Paffison, M., Young, Reichel, J., Schoulfhels. Sevenfh Row: Swenson, Hasselbrink, Scoff, C., King, Hronelc, Crawford, Conger, Collins, Youfsey, A. Elghlh Row: Demmerle, Kessler, M., Conanf, Moore, B., Hagan, Ruff, Blase, Wifham, Lloyd. Ninfh Row: Mueller, Wyman, Blanfon, Dofy, Bilfz, Nash, Marsh, Huddlesfon, J. ak BAHLMAN THE SHOE MAN I+ Pays +o Insure Y H 81 CQ. 723 Monmouih S+. Newporr, Ky SAMUEL B. HARTON General Insurance BEST WISHES 35 Easi' Fourrh S+. Newporh Ky. OF iv LAWRENCE RIEDINGER REAL ESTATE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OLDEST BANK IN CAMPBELL COUNTY Member Federal Deposii' Insurance Corporafion Four+h and York S'rreeI's Newporf, Kenfucky Seve We're Always ai' Your Service CANDY, CIGARS. AND NOVELTIES I We Apprecia+e Your Parronage , We Thank You DIXIE CHILI PARLOR 733 I-2 MONMOUTH ST. NEWPORT. 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The people who are progressive in science and in every acfiviry of Ihe human in'reIIecI' are 'rhe people who have used liberal amounfs of milk. Supervised by Q QILYIST 3,99 Besl' Wishes I I I 1 Good Luck O 4'0'4Yonv vw HILAND DAIRY . Your Florisf VICTOR H. BROWN PHONE CO. 4255 Flowers-a Suifalole GIH for AII AVOID A LOSS Insure Wiih He Geis Resulfs ADAM C. HAAS Real Esfafe Occasions EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE 724 Monmouih Sfreei' Newporf, Ky II4 Easf 8th Sfreef Newporf, Ky. phone Co. Q869 Those Who Know Kenluclcy Besr Choose IvIacey's From AII The ResI MAC EY'S Diamonds-WaI'ches-Giffs Visil Our Opiical Deparrmeni' Eiqhlrh and Ivlonmourh I Newporr, Ky. WEINGARTNER LUMBER COMPANY Lumber, Mill Work, Wall Board, Wood Shingles, Sheef Rock, Asphali- Shingles Phone ClOIoniaI 8220 I I26 John SI. Newport Ky. 5 3 I. 9 le GR allsawla Isa IIBIIITIHG ElJIIlPAI1Y1frIIASHVlllE ...I ., L. 2- i 0 Slenuuv ai 7. . SENIOR DIRECTORY Armor, Roberfa--Hillropper, Ediror: Science: Dramaiics: May Queen Aiiendani. Ballmann, Connie-Dramalrics: Spanish: Music Apprecialion: Band: Speech: Highlander. Basham, Carol-Girl Reserves: Lealhercrafl: Music Appreciaiion: Dramarics: Service Corps: Arr, Highlander, Arr Ediior: Blue Ribbon: Chorus: May Queen Aliendani. Bean, BeHy-Dramaiics: Highlander. Bergin, Pai-G. A. A.: Science. Blodge+'r, Bob-Band: Track: Camera: Music Appreciaiion: Dramafics: Learhercrafr. Bramham, Elizabeih-Dramaiics: Girl Reserves: Spanish: Chorus: Service Corps: Highlander: Junior Prom AHendan'r: Blue Ribbon: May Queen AHendan'r. Bridges, Doroihy-Dramafics: Home Room Presidenr: Spanish: Girl Reserves: Debaie: Highlander: Speech. Bu+en, Bob-Science: Laboraiory Assislanr. Cook, Minofa-Girl Reserves: Chorus: Service Corps: Delegale Assembly: S'ruden'r Council: Cheerleader: Dramaiics. Cooke, Earle-Foorball: Learhercrafi: Dele- gale Assembly: Chorus: Dramaiics: Highland- er: Track: Baskerball: Home Room Presideni: Tennis. Culberison, Reaver-Foo+ball: Home Room President Bridge: Lealhercrafi: Dramalics: Ari: Highlander. Dallow, Pa+'re-Dramalics: Highlander, Busi- ness Manager: Service Corps: Chorus: Band: Science: Girl Reserves: Siudenr Council: Dele- gaie Assembly: Junior Prom A'Hendanl': Blue Ribbon: May Queen Arrendanr: Speech Bureau: Debaie: Cheerleader: Publicalions Council: Music Appreciarion. Dalrymple, Jim-Band: Archery: Chorus: Dele- gafe Assembly: Lealhercrafl. Dierig, Dick-Archery: Baskelball. Donelan, PaHy-Dramaiics: Girl Reserves: Red Cross: Foreign Correspondence: Chorus: Nurse Assislani: Blue Ribbon: May Queen Al- lendanr. r Dowd, Bill-Football: Bridge: Home Room Presidenr: Baskeiball: Highlander: Lealhercralr: Science: Dramaiics: Senior Class Treasurer. Droege, Arr-Learhercrall: Fooiball: Basker- ball: Dramalics: Track: Chorus: S'ruden+ Council: Delegale Assembly: Tennis. Finnegan, Palsy-Archery: Chorus: High- lander: Leafhercrafi: Nurse's Assisianr: Blue Ribbon: May Queen Afrendanr. Finneselh, LinneH-Band: Red Cross: Travel: Girl' Reserves: May Queen A+'rendan'r: Blue Ribbon: Dramalics: Service Corps. Frenizel, Charles-Lealhercrafr: Srage Crew: Visual Aid. Friend, BeH'y-Chorus: Laborarory Assisranl: Girl Reserves: Red Cross: Nurse's Assisianf: Dramarics: Science: Defense Slamp Commirlee: Highlander: Service Corps: Blue Ribbon: May Queen A++endan+. Frih, Owen-Dramalics: Learhercraff: Cam- era: Chorus: Baskerball, Manager: Delegare As- sembly. Gordon, Mary Lou-Girl Reserves: G. A. A.: Red Cross: Bridge: Dramaiics: Highlander: May Queen A+'rendan'r. Grau, Janis-Dramalics: Foreign Correspond- ence: Travel. Gray, Bob-Chorus: Foreign Correspondence: Bridge: Library Assislani: Blue Ribbon: Science: Travel: Publicaiion Adverfisemenr Manager. Greer, BeH'y-Hilliopper, Edi+or: Lunchroom: Bridge: Red Cross: Home Economics: Science: Service Corps: May Queen A'r+endanl'. Grimme, Bill-Fooiball: Track: Tennis: Basker- ball: Chorus: Chrislmas Pageanr. Haas, Elmer-Track: Camera: Archery: Sci- ence: Chorus: Baskelball: Chrisrmas Pageanl: Tennis: Highlander. SENIOR DIRECTORY Harding, Ed--Highlander, Edifor: Delegafe Assembly: Foreign Correspondence: Dramafics: Travel: Science: Bridge: Library Assisfanf: Pub- licafions Council: Blue Ribbon: Ari. Harfkemeier, Bob-Bridge: Arf: Delegafe Assembly: Travel: Highlander. Hauer, Virginia-Dramafics: G. A. A.: Chorus: Archery: Foreign Correspondence: Spanish: May Queen Affendanf. Heil, Bill-Dramafics: Foreign Correspond- ence: Highlander: Bridge: Arf: Library As- sisfanf: Track. ' Hengelbrok, Rufh-Delegafe Assembly: Red Cross: Chorus: Highlander: G. A. A.: Bridge: Dramafics: Arf: Blue Ribbon: May Queen Af- fendanf. Hengemel, Claire-Debafe: Chorus: Dra- mafics: Red Cross: Blue Ribbon: May Queen Affendanf: Spanish: Highlander: Girl Reserves: Hillfopper: Speech. Hoffman, Eddie-Chorus: Foofball: Dramafics: Arf. Horsf, Ray-Travel: Track: Science. Howe, Jim-Foofball: Dramafics: Science: Baskefball: Sfudenf Council: Chorus: Track: Dele- gafe Assembly: Chrisfmas Pageanf: Tennis' Prom King. Howe, Sara-Red Cross: Highlander: Dra- mafics: G. A. A.: Blue Ribbon: Archery: Foreign Correspondence. Howery, Hesfer-Band: Archery: Service Corps: Dramafics: Blue Ribbon: May Queen Affendenf. Huenefeld, Janef-Dramafics: Music Appre- ciafion: Service Corps: Girl Reserves: Blue Ribbon: Library Assisfanf: Hillfopper: High- lander: May Queen Affendanf. Hume, Louise-Dramafics: Camera: Science: Blue Ribbon: May Queen Affendanf: Archery: Cheerleader: Service Corps: Hillfopper: High- lander. Johnsfon, Jo Ann-Camera: Highlander: Girl Reserves: Hillfopper: Dramafics: Office: Red Cross: Blue Ribbon: Service Corps. Keslar, Billie-G. A. A.: Bridge: Dramafics: Red Cross: Delegafe Assembly: Highlander: Service Corps: Blue Ribbon: May Queen Af- fendanf. Kimberly, Bob-Defense Sfamp Commiffee: Delegafe Assembly: Science Club: Dramafics: Phofography: Travel: Adverfising. Kipp, Margaref+Red Cross: Bridge: Blue Ribbon: Arf: Dean of Girls' Office. Kola, Jean-Archery: Arf: Travel: Music Ap- preciafion: Dramafics: Science: Highlander: Li- brary Assisfanf: Service Corps. Krebs, Virginia-Chorus: Service Corps: Girl Reserves: Highlander: Dramafics. Kuhnhein, Bob-Foofball: Dramafics: Ari: Blue Ribbon: Sfudenf Council. Landberg, Mary Lou-Girl Reserves: Dra- mafics: Delegafe Assembly: Highlander: Junior Prom Affendanf: Service Corps: Chorus: Science: Blue Ribbon: May Queen Affendanf. Langebrake, Clair-Camera: Visual Aid: For- eign Correspondence: Track: Science: Travel. Laffa, Joan-Science: Service Corps. Machf, Ray-Leafhercraff: Sfage Crew. Mann, Beffy-G.A.A.: Red Cross: Dramafics: Hobby: Home Economics: May Queen Affend- anf: Blue Ribbon. MacFarlan, Jim-Foofball: Arf: Hobby: Leafhercraff: Dramafics: Track: Science. Morlidge, Sara-Girl Reserves: Dramafics: Arf: Hillfopper: Highlander: Office: Delegafe Assembly: Service Corps: Chorus: Blue Ribbon: May Queen Affendanf. Mullen, J. D.-Dramafics: Arf: Bridge: Travel: Leafhercraff: Hillfopper: Music. Oberlin, Jackie-Dramafics: Girl Reserves: Spanish: Hillfopper: Highlander: Chorus: Chrisf- mas Pageanf: Service Corps: Blue Ribbon: May Queen Affendanf. SENIOR DIRECTORY Pies, Dick-Foofball: Baskefball: Tennis: Chorus: Defense Sfamp Commiffee: Camera: Chrisfmas Pageanf. Rauch, Bob-Dramafics: Chorus: Hillfopper: Vocafions: Camera: Bridge: Speech. Rece, Beffie-Red Cross: Dramafics: Hobby: May Day Affendanf: Blue Ribbon: G. A. A.: Highlander. Recler, Don-Foofball, Co-Capfain: Chorus: Dramafic: Science: Delegafe Assembly: Sfudenf Council: Leafhercraff: Tennis: Track: Baskefball: Camera: Junior Class Presidenf: Chrisfmas Pageanf: Library Assisfanf: Hillfopper: High- lander: Prom Affendanf. Reeves, Paul-Senior Class Presidenf: Dele- gafe Assembly, Presi-denf: Sfudenf Council, Pres- idenf: Leafhercraff: Camera: Science: Dramafic: Track: Prom Affendanf. Reibling, Marfha--Dramafics: Travel: Foreign Correspondence: Red Cross: Service Corps: Qffice: Highlander. Reichel, Jane Lee-Debafe: Sfudenf Council: Delegafe Assembly: Prom Affendanf: High- lander, Business Manager: Girl Reserves: Bridge: Chorus: Service Corps: May Queen Affendanf: Blue Ribbon. . Reinhardf, Doris-Red Cross: Dramafics: Bridge: Service Corps: Foreign Correspondence: Nurse's Assisfanf: Home Economics. ' Roberfson, Gladys-G. A. A.: Highlander, Liferary Edifor: Bridge: Delegafe Assembly: Service Corps: Foreign Correspondence: Chorus: Office: Blue Ribbon: May Queen Affendanf: Dramafics. Roller, Jim-Leafhercraff. Rofh, Roger-Foofball, Co-Capfain: Baskef- ball: Lefferman's: Leafhercraff: Sfudenf Council: Delegafe Assembly: Chorus: Highlander: Dra- mafics: Science: Home Room Presidenf's Club. Ruderf, Wayne-Hillfopper: Highlander: Blue Ribbon: Sfudenf Council: Leafhercraff. Schnake, BeH'y-Delegafe Assembly: Sfudenf Council: Girl Reserves: Spanish: Chorus: Hill- fopper, Circulafion Manager: Highlander: Dra- mafics: Service Corps: Blue Ribbon: May Queen Affendanf: Library Assisfanf. Seifer, Lucy-Hillfopper: Dramafics: Girl Re- serves: Speech: Debafe: Service Corps: Dele- gafe Assembly: Sfudenf Council: Blue Ribbon: May Queen Affendanf: Highlander: War Com- miffee Chairman. Sebren, Sam-Music: Chorus: Biology As- sisfanf: Hobby: Visual Aid: Camera: Science. Sexfon, Naomi-Red Cross: Chorus: Hobby: Nurse's Assisfanf: Blue Ribbon: May Queen af- fendanf. Sexfon, Rachel-Dramafics: -Library Assisfanf: Hobby: Highlander: Foreign Correspondence: Chorus: Blue Ribbon: May Queen Affendanf. Shevlin, Mike-Bridge: Science: Dramafics. Sufer, Joyce-Cheerleader: Dramafics: Girl Reserves: Highlander, Circulafion Manager: May Queen Affendanf: Arf: Blue Ribbon: Speak- ers Bureau. 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