Highlands High School - Highlander Yearbook (Fort Thomas, KY)
- Class of 1947
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'x l l f ELISE MONTGOMERY TAYLOR A For her wise guidance and compleie undersfanding, For her fairness fo all of us, For her abilify io combine friendship wifh ieaching, We dedica+e +l1e I947 Highlander. A1 M , 4,..,,..,., 1 , 1 1 .iii L -x 3263. - a 'regal - ' mlsnug-L,..:l .21 mama' 2' w- J Chapman, Miller, Cecil, Johnson, Schwartz, Sfegeman, Bridges. WHO'S WHO GERALD O. CECIL Business-Union Cenlral Life Insurance Company, Cin- cinnali. Three sons and one daughfer gradualed from Highlands. A dauqhler and a son in lhe grades. DANIEL SCHWARTZ Business--Gradison and Company, lnveslmenf Banker, Cinclnnafi. One son gradualed from Highlands and one daughler in lhe sophomore class. T. B. JOHNSON Business-Breed and Harrison, lnveslmenr Banlcer, Cin- cinnali. One son in lhe junior class al Highlands. ' H. RANDALL STEGEMAN Business-Secreiary of fhe Wadsworlh Walchcase Com- pany. One daughfer graduafing, a son and anofher daughler al' Highlands. His 'falher and grandfalher were bolh previous pretidenls of lhe Board. ALVIN MILLER Business-William W. Carllon and Associafes, Engi- neers and Archilecls. Three children, Iwo a+ Woodfill, and a baby. ELIZABETH CHAPMAN Secrelary lo Ihe superlnlendenl: secrelary of The Board. Illllllll Il III IIIIIU agmmdiiabim EBERLY HAMMACK Principal, Speech, Afhlefic Council 'm y AHEHITEUTS RUSSELL E. BRIDGES Superinfenclenr of Schools, Afhlefic Council MARGUERITE MOERY Vice-Principal, Dean of Girls, Chairman of Pub licalions Council, Sponsor of Senior Class 12 Ill ll ll SIIHUIIL SYSTEM lT is noT oTTen we have a chance To express our appreciaTion Tor The Three heads oT our high school. And appreciaTive we cerTainly are, Tor They have all shown us perTecT examples oT superb and eTTicienT direcTion. FirsT, a saluTe To our new principal, Mr. Hama mack! How guiclcly he became one of usl His cheery Hello and his helping hand have ene deared him To The sTudenTs oT Highlands. Our execuTive was born in Evansville, Indiana, on December 24, I907. For his AB. degree he aTTended WesTern KenTuclcy STaTe Teachers Col- lege, did graduaTe work aT Peabody Teachers College, and was granTed his MA. degree by The UniversiTy oT SouTh DalcoTa. From I928 To l93I our principal TaughT aT Union CounTy High School, buT his execuTive abiliTy was early recogs nized, and he became head oT lvlorTon Gap High School in I932. Then in I938, aTTer six successTul years as principal, Mr. Hammaclc accepTed The posiTion oT DisTricT SuperinTendenT oT Research and Records oT ThirTy-Two WesTern KenTuclcy counTies, However, in T942 The Teach- ing proTession called him, This Time To serve as principal of NorTonville High School. ln l943, he was summoned To lVlorganTield High School, again To serve as principal. NexT lvlr. Ham- mack came To-well, To a liTTle school called Highlands. We hearTily welcome him and exe press our hope ThaT he will be wiTh us Tor many years To come. Teacher, coach, principal, superinTendenT- These are all in The record oT our commander-in- chieT, Mr. Russell E. Bridges. Because he has held so many diTTerenT posiTions and Tilled each so well, he is splendidly gualiTied To undersTand The problems oT boTh TaculTy and sTudenTs. He deserves The loyal supporT OT The enTire school sysTem, and we lcnow such supporT is whole- hearTedly his. Miss MargueriTe lvloery has been aT our beclc and call as adviser Tor so long we hardly lcnow whaT we would do wiThouT her. She is always aT her posT noT iusT as vice-principal buT as guide and Triend To us all. We can scarcely realize how much she does Tor us Trom day To day, monTh To monTh and year To year. How she manages To perTorm her mulTiTudinous duTies so eTTicienTly is The S64 quesTion. HEHE'S Tllll HTEIUHEIIS CHARLES ALLPHIN WILLIAMETTA BAKER MRS. HARRY S. COLLINS ANNA E. COOPER CHARLES ALLPHIN World Hisfory, High School Geography, Camera Club, sponsor. WILLIAMETTA BAKER Malhemaiics, Publicaiicns Council, Circulaiion. MAUD BROWN School Nurse. MRS. JOHN R. BURT English, Speech, Journalism, Publicafions Council. MAUD BROWN WILLIAM J. ELLIOTT MRS. JOHN R BURT LOUETTA L. GREENO MRS. HARRY S. COLLINS Healfh, Physical Educaiion, Girls' Aihleiic Associafion sponsor. ANNA E. COOPER ' English. WILLIAM J. ELLIOTT Chemisiry, Physics, Advanced Science, sponsor. LOUETTA L. GREENO Home Economics, Fuiure Home Makers 14 Science Clu of America. llllllllEllSlIl AIIVISEHS EMERY T. JONES EVAN L. JONES ALTA JORDAN MRS. JOHN C KELLOGG MRS. RAY A. KEMPER HOWARD G. LAW Physical EMERY T. JONES Music Direclor, Chorus. EVAN L. JONES Educalion, Allendance Officer, Alhlelic Council. Secrelary Prlncipal's Office, Slenography, Business English. ALTA JORDAN English, Lalin. HOWARD G. LAW JOHN C' KELLOGG Biology, Geography, Assislanl' Foolball Coach, Assisfanl English, Girl Reserves, sponsor. Baslcelball Coach, Alhlellc Council. 15 THEY HHHH HHH HHH WHHHHHH ANNE MCCHESNEY WILLIAM E. MCCLURE JAMES B. MCKENNA LESLIE T. MILLER MRS. LESLIE T. MILLER INEZ MOORE CLAUDIA PAYNE ETHEL R. ROUDEBUSH ANNE MCCHESNEY MRS. LESLIE T. MILLER Librarian, Highlander Facully Adviser, Publicalions English, Malhemaiics. Council. I WILLIAM E. MCCLURE INEZ MQQRE Physical Educaf' n, Ass's+an+ Fooiball C ach, Afhlelic K I, H- C' ' A ' H' l Counisgil, Assislanl' Baslcefball Cogch. enhmy 'gory' mes' merlcan 'slow JAMES B. MCKENNA CLAUDIA PAYNE Band Direcfor, lnsfrumenfal Music. Ari. LESLIE T. MILLER Bookkeeping, Junior Business Training, Business Mana- ETHEL ger Alhlelic Council, Boolr Slore Manager, Publicafions Council, Sociology, Economics. Mifhemallci- ' 16 IIELIIEHT IN llllll PHHHHESS BERNIE SADOSKY MRS. EDWIN G. SEITER CLARENCE B. SUTER MRS. JOHN C TAYLOR EWELL E. WADDELL IMOGENE WELKER AVICE WHITE BERNIESADOSKY Induslrial Arls, Mechanical Drawing, Archery Club Spon- sor, Assisfanl' Fcolball Coach, Assisfanl Baslrelball Coach, Alhlefic Council. MRS. EDWIN G. SEITER Malhemafics, Social Science, Girl Reserves Spons CLARENCE B. SUTER Science, Publicalions Council. MRS. JOHN C. TAYLOR French, Spanish. FCAEULTY EWELL E. WADDELL Hislory, Sociology, Economics, Foofball Coach, Alhlelic Council. IMOGENE WELKER Sfenography, Typing. AVICE WHITE English, Dramalics, Highlander Lilerary Adviser. 17 TOP Bo++orn Row: J. Wagner, Judy, Walsh Kiefer, R. Oifo, Skinner, Pierce, Nierniller, C. Bilfz, Young, Schwar+z. Second Row: Rauch, Schneider, Bali Wai+rip, Edwards, Finch, Rebeck, Nuisen Erscheii, i-iuddiesion, I-iuni, Snyder, King Swenson, Hasseibrinln. Third Row: Schafer, Addams, Valz, Har vey, Reeves, McFarland, Baihiany, Thress Jones, Siunfebecic, T. Ofro, Robinson, Mc Kenna. ABOVE Siiiing: Kiefer, CHO, i-iuddiesfon, Nui sen, Schneider, Young, Schwariz. Sianding: Reeves, McFarland, Swenson Baihiany, Thress, McKenna, Hasselbrink. E lllll lll Florida, here we come!'i sang Tour young Bluebirds, as They leTT lasT Tall To aTTend The SouThern AssociaTion oT STudenT GovernmenT in ST. PeTerslourg, Florida. These Tour, CharloTTe HuddlesTon, Jaclc Valz, Jacque- line Nulsen, secreTary-Treasurer OT The DelegaTe Assembly, and Bill Reeves, presidenT oT The DelegaTe Assembly, were graciously chaperoned by Mrs. John C. Taylor. When Highlands' represenTaTives came baclc, They broughT new ideas and loads oT enThusiasm. Their reporTs oT The conTerence made us con- scious oT The irnporTance oT sTudenT governmenT organizaTions in high schools. llllllllll lllllllllll The DelegaTe Assembly responded wholehearTedly To suggesTions made by our delegaTes and To The helpTul ideas oT Mr. Hammack, TaculTy ad- viser, Hall duTy was resumed, and members were given supervision oT lunchroom conducT wiTh auThoriTy To issue deTenTion slips Tor inTracTion oT rules. Finally a STudenT CourT, presided over by J. C. McFarland, presidenT oT The STudenT Council, was esTablishecl. ThaT The highesT Type oT conducT and service mighT be recognized, The DelegaTe Assembly voTed To presenT an award To The senior boy and girl conTribuTing mosT To Highlands High School, noT in scholarship or aThleTics, buT in good school ciTizenship. Also aT The suggesTion of The DelegaTe Assembly, The sTudenT body made a subsTanTial conTribuTion To The Save The Children FederaTion. STudenT governmenT has proved iTselT aT Highlands and has become a very necessary organizaTion, noT alone Tor The helpTul service iT renders, buT also Tor The valuable Training iT aTTords. 631 qi? fllwwm iff Nfl' lifsolh IMA L, J n J N T u TH llllllll ll llll llll lk I Mass Greene, Mr. Law, Miss Moery, Mrs. M K Il FS. e O . Mr. Waddell, Mrs. Burl, Mrs. Ebner, Mr. Hammack, Miss We er B M J ph H gg urns, FS. 059 EGVETH' Each Thursday a group ol rnolhers is in- vileol lo visil classes, lour lhe buildings, ancl lhen meer The locully for lea served by Miss Greeno in lhe home economics 20 room. We lhinlc The inlimale olrnosphere crealeol by such a small informal group loslers sympolhy and underslancling be- lween parenls and Teachers. 55' mwwwfm!-Wm I . ,f A' ,sm-:W giQg5fL5'r,'3gj'y E373 -E5 Wig 5' ,eg 3 yg Q. JS? f :?1:fS,gN 'I , .vi fav Lf ff swag SY sy Q. K '?'WSf':gFg?f' W 'Q Q S , if Q5 Kg i 5 X55 Q4 Xa M 5 gm mf 11: A E kg WR-iq ,Q ,F 5 yssz+:4MMHW'H5 K' X L 1 Q' MURIEL LEE BAHLMAN There is a garden in her face, Where roses and while lilies grow. Chorus, Maiorefle, Dramalics, F. H. A., Sfale Music Con- fesl, Junior Town Meeling, Romance ls a Raclcelf' Two Genllemen and Verona. ALBERT EDWIN BATHIANY, Ill A merry hearl doelh good like medicine. CoeCaplain Track, Baskelball, Foolball, Sludenl..Council, Delegale Assembly, Pholography, Visual Aids. ir , .'r l e, T , .1 , , ra i'-, I, M' , DANIEL BOONEH T I 'K He is ever your fei'll1iei,,'lfiene'. , Q Science, Boys' Slafe, Baskelballl, Track, rlfqnd. I jg U , v BARBARA ANN BREITENSTEI N l can, and l will- Though 'the road be up hill. Hilltopper, Presidenf G.A.A., Dramalics, Highlander, Office Girl Reserves, Two Genllemen and Verona. LOIS JEAN BREITENSTEIN Laugh and lhe world laughs wifh you. Office, Dramalics, The Besl There ls, Girl Reserves, F. H. A., Highlander, Hilllopper. KEN N ETH LEROY BROADWATER The force of his own merif makes his way. Science, Visual Aids, Library. EDWARD HENRY BUSCH Words were lo him like carrier pigeons, .To be released only singly and in some emergency. Pholography, Track, Foolball. RAMAY JANE CHAPIN She walks in beauly like 'lhe nighl, Of cloudless climes and sfarry skies. Girl Reserves, Office. r' , l f, X ff - .L T X I , V X h i , 4 1 Making lhe Chaucer mural. MARGARET LOUISE CONWAY Well done is belief lhan well saidf Girl Reserves! Red Cross, Office. JAMES RICHARD DAUNT What wisdom can you find Thai is qreafer than kindness? Football! Track. Phofoqraphy, Highlander. MARIAN BARBARA DIERIG Her eyes are iewel-like And cased as richly. Red Cross, G. A. A, JOSEPH PATRICK DORAN The edilor sal in his sancium, l-Vs courrenance furrowcd wilh care. l-lilliopper Ediior, Lab Assislanl, Library, Science, Hillfopper, Hello Teacher, Boys' Slate, Track. JANET LEE DOWNS She has R.S.V.P. eyes. Maioreile, Dramalics, Prom Aliendanl man in Disguise, Sfaie Music Coniesi, GEORGE W. DYE, Ill Speech is qreal, buf silence qrealerf Science, Track. Hignlander A Noble JEAN EGAN Persuasion lips her longue Whene'er she talks. G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Red Cross. GLENNA ERTEL A sweel, arfrachve kind of grace. Girl Reserves, Red Cross, G. A. A., Office. DON FAIGLE A man of hope and forward-looking mind. Dramalics, Two Genllemen and Verona, Science, Foolball, Deleqale Assembly. RICHARD FELDHAUS Srr1oolh run lhe wafers where lhe pool is deep. Archery, Science. BETTY J EAN FLOYD The airn, if reached or noh' makes qreal The life. Hilllopper, Highlander, Drarnalics, The Besl There ls, ' Ari. ALLAN E. FRANK Age cannol wifher him, Nor cuslom sfale his infinile varieiy. Highlander, Pholography, Visual Aids, Science, Track. CAROL sus GARDNER f L. A lender hearlj Q will inflexible. if Chorus, Girl Reserves, Office. ' Alf YW l I X ESDRA FRANCES GLATT QW' Beaufy is frufh, lrufh beaulyf' V Arr, G. A. A., Hillfopper. l U KLA Dick and Anclee fall: if over. NELDA MARIE GROSS Far soffness, she, and sweer, alfraclive gracef G, A. A., Red Cross, Ari, Girl Reserves. MARILYN FAY HAAS Virlua could see lo do whal' virluc would By her own radiaril light. Presldeni of Girl Reserves, Sweelhearf of Chi Sigma VIRGIL A. HAAS My longue wilhln my lips l rein, For who falks much musi Talk in vain CLARA JEAN HAGAN A face like a blessing. Arr, Chorus, Speech, F, H. A., Drarnafics. ROBERT A. HARRIS Words rnay show a rnan's wil Bu? acllons show his meaning. . Deleqale Assembly, Foofball, Baskelball, Visual Aids, Dm malics, Chorus, Science, Presidenf Canleen, Highlander. BERNADINE CARROLL HAUCK She is as likable as she is lookablef' Ari, Girl Reserves, F. H. A., Office, Dramalics. 25 'V A 9' 'H' ,J ai' . . i.f!5 v 40 . EJ A 'i 5 if 'I :I 3, A f' - ,,, :ff ici-:ARD A. HEILE Q ' . 3 - xr ,L l f' I ,vilell to sport, and well 'tis to see K i , 1 3 i W en gravity betits and grave to be. I IJ 0, 'lv horus, Photography, Track Manager, Visual Aids, Science, SJ if Highlander. sl X1 ,x 3 X MARGARET ANN HELCK Her voice was soft, gentle and low, An excellent thing in a woman. Drarnatics, Girl Reserves. LAWRENCE F. HICKS He has an oar in every rnan's beat, And a finger in every pie. Science, Drarnatics, Romance is a Racket, A Nobleman in Disguise, Senior Class President, Prom Attendant, Foot' ball, Basketball, Track, Highlander, Hello Teacher, Visual Aids. MATILDA HOULISTON Thou seenn'st a palace tor the crowned truth to dwell in. Science, Girl Reser'es, Drarnatics, Two Gentlemen and Verona, Highlander, Library. CHARLOTTE ANN HU DDLESTON You are like a flower H So sweet and pure and fair. Delegate Assembly, Student Council, Dramatics, Two Gentlemen and Verona, Hilltopper, Chorus, F. H. A., Highlander, Girl Reserves. HARRIET E. HUNT Enthusiasm is the genius ot sincerity. Speech Contest, Chorus, Art, Delegate Assembly, Drarnatics, Romance is a Racket, A Nololeman in Disguise, Lit' erary Editor Highlander, Hello Teacher, Junior Town Meeting, Hiiltopper. JAMES D. IRWIN A light heart lives long. Drarnatics, The Best There ls, The Trysting Place, I Speech, Science, Visual Aids, Track Manager. CAROLYN RAE KEISER Firm of words, speaking in deeds. Associate Editor Hilltopper, Chorus, Dramatics, Highlander, Girl Reserves, Library. Delegaies io sfudenf council conveniion. .Q 1 . aw- 4. v - Fu -tall DOROTHY MAE KNAUER RICHARD Rui-iN up FWZ Wise TO resolve, pafienl fo perform. Deep sighted in inlelligences, viii? .LQAGM G. A, A., Girl Reserves, Dramaiics, Highlander. ldeas' aloms' Influences' il , H Science, Business Manager Hillfopper. , ,V R ,.., g 1 CLIFFORD HAROLD LAHNER 7 'R 'J' - LOlS RUTH KOLO ,, . ,, H ' H Mirror Ol all courlesy. , M She bubbles like a lealqeille' Highlander Layoul Ediior, CO-Caplain Track, Delegals- As- M L Hllllopper- Hlghlander- Sclencei Hblaw- Ali- sernbly, Presidenl Visual Aids, Foofball, Hilllopper, Sfuden' Council, Prom Affendanf, Science, Pholographv. BARBARA LEGGOTT When you speak, l'd have you do if ever. JANE MARIE KREBS The lady Jane was lall and slim, The lady Jane was lalrd' Maiorefle, Highlander, Prom Aifendanf, Dramafics, A Noble- Glrl Reserves, Office, Highlander, Arr, Dramalics. man in Disguise. 27 MIRIAM LICHTI One musl look info peoole as well as al Them, Science, Office, Dramalics G. A. A., Girl Reserves. HARRY L. LUKENS For if he will, he Willa And if he won'f, he won'f. Adverlisinq Manager Highlander, Chorus, Delegale As sembly, Dramalics, Visual Aids. BENJAMIN A. MANN He pleases all ihe world, loul cannoi' please himself. Foolball Co-Caplaln, Baskelball, Track, Visual Aids, Prom Aliendanl, Hilliopper. JAY CRAWFORD McFARLAND Though he was rough, he was kindly. Foolball Co-Capiain, Deleqale Assembly, Presidenl Sludenl Council, Baskelball, Track, Visual Aids, Prom Allendanl, Hilllopper. BEVERLY JOYCE McKENNA You come lale, yer you come. Band, Deleqale Assembly, Dramalics, Sfale Music Conlesl, Two Genllemen and Verona. JAMES ARNOLD MOGGE He is complele in fealure and in mind. Visual Aids, Dramalics, Speech. ANN DAVIS MU ELLER Low, gurgling laughler, as sweel' As The swaIlow's song in The Sou1h. clhorus, -Cheerleader, Prom Allendanl, Dramalics, Romance ls a Racket Speech Conlesl, Circulalion Manaqer Hill- lopper, Highlander Business Manager, Hello Teacher, Junior Town Meeiinq, Girl Reserves. MARTHA LEE NEFF She sings like one immorlalf' Chorus, Highlander, Dramafics, Delegafe Assembly, Girl Reserves. , 'af ff ,- Q . Q---.f ,s 1 J.-4.-f g , I 1 ,Jw , - s. L i. v ,f ' , f' -r 7 lim fly. 4 gf fy!! R76 15 , ,wa ff . L J- I l ' ' 'f X X . ,fl sd. ,Ji A ef We 1- Z7iif5f:3f, - A 17, L 4, ,f I ' 1 -I 'Nf'i'i I ' ,L ,rr Jw 4 4 ' l . - ' ff' Q - fivtxvjf .ff lf 116.51 am, ,f has - -- ii vi i . . . llllck and 'fasl Huey came al lasl .l fR ' ' 'RW .7 vii .fcf-4 ff: f, I ilfinf. 5 F' f .f' 1' 5, ,.N,ff' -' . ' IACQBELLNHE' RA?NUlSEN PAUL RONALD PENDERY , , , Her ppinesslcomes from slriyglnq, doing, achieving, Man about town. if ' ' co'hcfuefTnq. . , 1 I Deleqole Assembly, Sludenl' Council, Fooiball, Baskelball, Band, Hilllofnpep, Highlander, 'UfQfY'k7flCf,i Hbgale Assembly, Sfue Prom Kinq, Drarrwalics, A Noblerhah in Disguise, The deny Council Chorus G VA A, Pmm Aftendom Ubmw Tryslihq Place, Two Genflevwen and Verona, Track, Visual ' ' ' fn ' ' Aids. ,, . f , , f ', fn? . . 4 ' L QQ-L-DONALD ORTH HARRY URBAN QUEHL He Wag fha mildegpmarmefed man, His smile was somelliihq you could find your way wllh in s ,f 5 The dark. Dramalics, Visual AHL, Library, Band. , 4 4, , 1 , Foolball, Track, Dramahcs, Prom Allendanl, Basketball, Visual NATALIE LOUISE PEACHER She has two eyes so soff and browhe-lake care! Dramalics, Prom Queen, Highlander, Chorus, Office, Reserves, Deleqale Assembly. Glrl 29 Aids, Delegale Assembly. RICHARD H. QUEHL A fellow of infinile ieslf' Fcolball, Visual Aids, Track. JANE ELLEN RAUCH Genlle of speech, beneficenl of mind. G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Chorus, Deleqale Assembly, Arr. GLADYS REBECK Ailraciive lo The oomph degree. Chorus, Dramarics, Prom Aflendani, Highlander, Ari, Presidenr F, H. A., Deleqale Assembly, Girl Reserves. WILLIAM G. REEVES He had a head lo corilrive. a Tongue io persuade, and a hand lo execule any mischieff' Highlander, Ari, Presiclenl Delegafe Assembly, Sludenl Council, Office, Chorus, Library, Track, Boys' Stale, Archery, Hillropper, Prom Allendanr, Dramarics, Romance ls a Rocker, The Besf There ls, Two Genflemen and Verona. GEORGE E. RESING Wise in aclion, pure in purpose. Highlander, Phoioqraphy, Hilliopper, Visual Aids. DONALD G, RISCH The caulious seldom err. Drarriarics, The Besl' There ls, Visual Aids, Fooiball, Boys' Srafe Science, Archery. THOMAS ALBERT ROBERTSON, JR. l'll be merry and freeg I'lI be sad for nae-body. Dramaiics, Foofball, Track, Chorus. LEONIDAS NICHOLAS SARAKATSAN NIS Bur music, for ihe Time, dofh change his nalure. Junior Class Presidenf, Dramarics, Romance ls a Racket, A Nobleman in Disguise, Chorus, Foolball, Baskeiball, Track, Deleqale Assembly, Prom Airendani. ANN SCHAFER Good manners and sofl words have broughl many a difficulf fhinq lo pass. Delegate Assembly, Dramafics, Chorus, Hillropper, Circula- tion Manager Highlander. They sfop when if snows. 56511, Edifor ROBERT SCHWEITZER NORMA JEAN STEGEMAN Silence is Li frue friend who never befravsf' A beauIifuI face is a silenf cornmendaIion. Arr, I-Iighhander, Aff, Presidenf Photography, Chorus, Phoiography Editor High CAROLI N E A. SCOTT GenrIe of speech, buf absolufe of ruIe Highlander, Science, Chorus, Drarnafics Is a Rackeif' Speech Confesr, Archerv. RALPH WILLIAM SIMPSON A rnirfhuuake of IauqhIer. Chorus, Dramaiics, Science. Romance Iander HiIlropper, Speech Confesf. DICK THOMPSON veferan wiih Li 1raveIoque oI ribbons across his che Science. SHIRLEY LOUISE TIEMAN SeIf-confidence is The firsf requisite To qreai undertaking. G, A. A., Chorus, Drarnarics, The Besf There Is. 51 ,I Q Band, Foo'b Girl Dram RUSSELL B. TOWNSLEY Be swifl lo hear, slow to speak. Foofball, Science. JACK D. VALZ His staff of life is music. Chorus, Deleqafe Assembly, Foollaall, Stale Music Conlesf, Chorus, Archery. CATHERINE ANN VOCKE For she was ies' The quie' kind Whose nafures never vary. G. A. A., Office. JERRY WAGNER I am a part of all that I have mel. ali, Baskelball, Track, Photography, Science, Archery, Speech. CARYL J EAN WAGON ER A voice as sofl as The glow of altar candles. Reserves, Dramalics, The Best There ls, The Trysf ing Place, BEN WAHL, JR. EducaTion makes The man. Ari, Chorus, Highlander, Ar? Edilor, Visual Aids. BEVERLY ANN WALLACE 'lDimples like small whirlpools in her cheeks. afics, Two Genllemen and Verona, Girl Reserves HAROLD WIGGINS, JR. A lillle nonsense now and Then, ls relished by the wisest men. Foolball, Track, Visual Aids, Dramalics. Rehashing lasf nigh'f's vicfory. HAROLD JOHN ZIEGLER, JR. MARGIE LOU WILLIAMS Who lives wifhour folly is rwof so wise as he fhinksf' She Isvpreriy To welk wifh, Amd WMV LO Law WML Track Foofba4l, Library, Photography, Chorus, Drarnarics, Visual . . . . ' , i h . Cnrcuhahoh Manager Hwllfopperx Prom Affervdarvf, Drarrvahcs, Axds' Baskgfbal' Arc ew The Trvsrirxq Phase, Two Gemiervwerv and Verona. JEANNE WYMAN A. JAMES ZONNEVYLLE, JR. A firvy, pveriyl charming, darhhq she. A man of some few hundred words. Highidnder, Dekgafe Assembly. Girl Reserves. Office, Dre matics, Speech. Phofography, Track, Dramafics. 33 yi- ,W , W sei me X 9 f' ' u 'lMfi'if'n,l l ii Bollom Row: Haizlip, Losey, Hasselbrink Pallison, Kammann, Heavern P. Moore, Gibson, Gross. Second Row: Oflo, Krebs, Lloyd, Frickman Neff, McHugh, Hoff, Gcsney Groshell. Third Row: Pelzer, Phillips, Reeves, Hill gardner, McVean, Klingman, B Moore, Lykins, Kasson, Lahr man. Fourlh Row: Grimme, J. Haas, Meyer, E Johnson, D. Haas, Harvey Orfh, J. Moore, M. Johnson. Bollom Row: D. Burns, Bell, Dierig, Easla brooks, Ballard, P. Burns, Bind er, Frank. Second Row: Collins, Creighlon, Becker, Bra bender, Austin, Calhoun, Ed wards, Brown. Third Row: Crews, Fischer, Cunningham Becker, Ervin, Addams, Dein lein, Erschell, Caslle. Bollom Row: Slorfz, Schoullheis, Slolle, Roe- ll, Wrighf, Reiblinq, Swenson Reichel, Young, Snyder, Second Row: Schneider, Youlsey, Reinerman Roberls, Robinson, Schwerfman, Wille, Simoneau, Sfaab. Third Row: V. Slegeman, Rolf, Roman Suggs, Sfocks, K. Sfegeman Ziegler, Williams, Thress, Wal lers, Sfunlebeck. 34 Boilom Row: Schwarfz, Slill, Sheriff, Phillips Van Leeuwe, Sandhas, Solar Sandner. Second Row: Wilham, Wrighi, Reichel Schneider, Zini, Sfegner, Roeif- ger, Thomas, Zierer. Third Row: Sarakalsannis, Zonnevylle Smiih, Sfegeman, Schnier, Wil- liams, Puifhoff, Walkenhorsl Wallrip. Boilom Row: Hull, Percifield, Grant, Keslar Huddleslon, Mills, Kolo, Kiefer Second Row: Mahaney, Hileman, Melville Gillham, J. Moore, Parker Parroff, King, Heiges, K. Pen- dery. Third Row: Messmer, Jones, E. Pendery O'Brien, Herbsr, R. Moore Haack, Norris, Miller, Kroqman, Kupferle. . i 1 n c ' i ' , n Boifom Row: ' Gardner, Benn, Frommel Brolher, Anderson, Aschenbach Bruce, Clapp. Second Row: Baumer, Broihers, Buisch, Cole man, Ammann, Faller, J. Bill! Brueqqemeyer. Third Row: Carman, Befz, Cunningham Copeland, Cooley, Dolan, R Bilfz, Ball. Slllllllllllll ELASS 4? ,, Q s ,V x .5 Ti . is Vl -5 is 4-1 . ,lr , 1 m gf iw Mr, W' L .G-Q' lx 'A ' gl, M nj ll .1 I , x 2 , Xe .TJ ,Si '1 --. R Y' , . 9 4 -Q 15 ii Wx, L fr:-3' ' .Q ,x 'Tx -41:9 C i lp an . U, 4 my ff, .fi '-N., iq, lip? ,.. .,, -I N Cff' P 2, 'I 1 ,MS ollom Row: Kammann, Hermann, Hamillon, 0DJudy,, Mellens, Kern, Landberg. s S d Row: n, McHugh, Hanna, Hamil- ' n, Jones, Kirkland, 6 .EE , Kramer, Niemiller, Jhird Row: Kroger, Leahy, Houlislon, Mc- Kenna, Law, Hennequin, Leisl, Knauer, Haas, Joslyn. Bollom Row: Wrighf, Shepherd, Sfaab, Rei- bling, Schmidt, Joan Tressler, Jean Tressler, Second Row: Tranfer, Tillman, Trout, Pence, Schneider, Rhoads, Srambaugh. Third Row: Williams, Smalley, Sfaab, Rowe, Slegeman, Sexfon, Pierce, Speck- man. Bollom Row: Blankenship, Frommel, Darms, Folh, Benfon, Dilling, Gross. econd Row: Brown, Chaney, Fish, Braun, Dobbling, Conner, Grapes. Third Row: Donaldson, Droege, Berry, Finch, Floelker, De Jarneffe, Grogan, Chapin, Boehmer. Bollom Row: ParroH, Skinner, Maschinol, Reeves, Arlhur, Hoar, Bell. Second Row: Rawnsley, Dolan, Wilfe, Mader Groshell, Sfelfenkamp, Zinl Walkenhorsl. Third Row: Spradling, Trutschel, Twehues, Gray, Folfz, Whife, Arey, Ha r' vey. Do'Hom Row: Durham, Julien, Daniels, King Solar, Suhre, Haas, Meyer. Second Row: Offo, Walsh, Richardson, lhrig Machr, Walz, Wilemon, Bilfz. Third Row: Binder, Ausfin, Wagoner, Was- ser, Smifh, Hoffmann, Siege- rnan, Wifham, Enos. BoH'om Row: OH, Lyons, Schwarfz, Cross- land, Townsley, Schwerfman Bruce. Second Row: Bramham, Manss, B. Wagner J. Wagner, Hoar, Hoff, Floyd Heil. Third Row: L. Srnifh, Nash, Kuhnhein Byers, Sexion, Daniel, Jones Clayfor, Barnd. llllll SEVE llllillllll Bollom Row: Orfh, Orleck, Phillips, Pralher Losey, Schaefer, Fo-liz, Harris Second Row: Tom Braun, Ross, Pierce, Nie miller, Marschman, Pleiman Finneselh, Smiih. Third Row: Baumer, G. Hunf, Mueller, Till man, Miller, Snider, Kirby Casfle. Bo+'fom Row: J. Smifh, Shearer, Losey, Pike R. Smiih, R. Anderson, Kisker McMahan. Second Row: McCracken, P. Anderson, B Hun'l', Marlin, Billz, Evans, Rob- erls, Eichelberger. Third Row: Howes, Parker, Person, Ausfin Wilshire, L. S1evens,AIbersharl Morlidge, Ted Braun, McGuire Boifom Row: Moffiff, Peiferman, Reibling, Zimmerman, Cha pin, Wriqhl, Young. Second Row: Farrar, Meffens, Moore, Sprad- ling, Swope, Berrinqer, Bra- bender. Third Row: Sullivan, Emmons, Lukens, Kalz Lehkamp, Gardner, Lehman Perkins, Miller. Wi! fi V'A., ,fi A If X S' A ii 2- 321 W ' if G, Q mf ff f ' Y 1 ,f M W A in ,,, If 5 + ww N My any Gy 1 038 , , Qs 15 v af rf g 3 E , 'A fi ff r mmxgwwgwf gi . .3 ...... 5 , wif' L.w'L:Yxwi' W 1 gs ' 4 .M i G 'if 19555 biaiii ib k ' 5 1 232: Mfg . 5 ly Hd 1 3 on 9 W Xu 'ii' Ama! COACH WADDELL Bottom Row: Waddell, Sadosky, McClure, Law. Second Row: Wiggins, H. Quehl, Johnson, Mc- Farland, Roman, Thress, Wagner, Faust, Sarakatsan- nis, Pendery, Mann. Third Row: Schneider, H. Ziegler, Harvey, Waldenmeyer, D, Williams, Hicks, D, Quehl, Harris, D. Ziegler, J. Haas, Grimme, T. Otto, Calhoun. Fourth Row: White, Stuntebeck, Norris, B. Moore, Bathiany, Robertson, Robinson, Addams, Erschell, Ervin, De Jarnette, Crews, Daunt Law. Fifth Row: Arthur, Kern, Risch, Boehmer Gillham, E. Smith, Ashbrook, J. Williams, Meyer B. Haas, Stegeman, T. Smith, Haack, R. Otto. Sixth Row: Trout, Hamilton, Kroger, Walz, J. Moore Gosney, Biltz, Leahy, Fischer, Melville, Judy. I SCORES Highlands . . .453 Campbell County . O Highlands . . l83 Highlands . . O3 Dayton . . .20 Highlands . .393 Highlands . . .353 Lloyd . . 7 Highlands . . 73 Highlands . . . 332 Beechwood . . O Highlands . . O3 Highlands . . . 42: Bellevue . . O Highlands . . 20: Bottom Row: Hasselbrink, Stclle, Mueller, Keslar, Snyder. Second Row: Biltz, Huddlestsn. i -.112 Hlllll ll Newport Ludlow . Ashland Covington Dixie . . m .s. FIIIITHALL Slllll The I946 season Tound The Highland Blue- birds wiTh a veTeran backTield, bu+ a new line. This year also broughf a new coach, Mr. Wil- liam McClure, To Highlands' sTaT'T, already sTrongly TorTiTied wiTh Mr. Waddell, head coach, and his aides, Mr. Law and Mr. Sadosky. PracTice began on AugusT I4 in preparaTion Tor The TirsT game To be played wiTh The Camp- bell CounTy Camels. In This game The Tans saw noT only a new Teann, buT brand new uniTorms -gold panTs, blue ierseys, and black helmeTs. The Birds scored an easy vicTory, and The Tinal score was Highlands 45, Campbell O. Much Tougher Than The Camels were The nexT opponenTs, The DayTon Greendevils, and alThough The ouTcome was noT so pleasing To Highlands Tollowers as ThaT OT The previous week, The game was hard ToughT. Final score, DayTon 20, Highlands 0. On SepTember 20 Erlanger Lloyds Jugger- nauTs rolled down upon The Bluebirds, only To Tind Themselves ouTclassed by The Highlanders who chalked up anoTher vicTory by a score oT 32 To 7. ThaT over-conTidence may spell near disasTer was illusTraTed in The game againsT Beechwood. The Tigers, reckoned The weaker Team, held The Birds scoreless unTil laTe in The second quarTer. Then The home Team's aTTack began To roll, and Three Times in Tive minuTes The visiTors' goal line was crossed. The Tinal Tally, Highlands 33, Beechwood O. The specTaTors who wiTnessed The TilT wiTh Bellevue saw Highlands aT iTs peak, despiTe The absence oT Pendery and Mann. AT The Tinal gun The Birds had 42 poinTs and held Their opponenTs scoreless. The TourTh guarTer was played almosT enTirely by reserves, buT when Bellevue ThreaTened, The regulars reTurned To The game and Bellevue's dream oT a Touchdown vanished. 41 They can'T Take iT siTTing down. NexT The lXlewporT WildcaTs - Highlands' chieT rival! Ahhough many considered The resulT a Toss-up, The CaTs proved no maTch Tor The Birds. Two Touchdowns by Wiggins and one by Schneider gave Highlands T8 poinTs To New- porT's one lone marker. The Team Trampled Ludlow The Tollowing Fri- day. ConTidenT, yeT cauTious, The baclcTield Turned in iTs usual Tine perTormance while The sTrong line remained unshalcen. WiTh a sTring ol: Tive wins To Their crediT, The Highlanders meT Their severesT TesT aT Ash- land. The only Touchdown Tor The Birds came in The TirsT halT when Schneider ran 69 yards. McFarland lciclced The game's winning poinT. Ashlands Touchdown came as The resulT oT a sTolen ball play. The Bluebirds believed The whisTle had blown and relaxed. An Ashland man snaTched The ball and sTarTed Tor The goal. Dick Honey's sTill in The huddle. Bernie and Judge looli worried. Quehl brough him down on Highlands' I8-yard line. From This poinT Anson passed Tor a Touch- down. Wagner saved The game Tor Highlands by bloclcing The aTTempT Tor The exTra poinT. The nexT TilT was wiTh CovingTon Holmes. The conTesT was close wiTh boTh Teams ThreaTening To score, buT The winning Touchdown was scored by Holmes. This deTeaT by no means lessened The presTige oT The Bluebirds, Tor in The Bulldogs They had encounTered whaT proved To be The besT Team in The sTaTe. The lasT game oT The season was played aT Dixie HeighTs, AlThough repuTedly one OT The besT Teams in The conTerence, The Colonels were no maTch Tor Highlands. Dulce Schneider scored Three Times and McFarland added Two exTra poinTs. The game ended wiTh Highlands on The long end oT a 20 To O score in The mosT success- Tul season since IQ43. End of a perfecT game. gud A good game, Duke! il'-' Even feams fhaf feed on glory and drink fhe praises of fhe loyal fans need somefhing more subsfanfial for building brawn, and fhis real meaf and bread was presenf af fhe banquef held in honor of fhe feam af fhe end of fhe season. Mr. Waddell, Mr, Sadosky, Mr. Law, and Mr. McClure summed up fhe highlighfs of a successful season and praised fhe members of fhe feam. Mr. Hammack acfed as foasfmasfer and irufroduced fhe guesf speaker, Dr. O'Don- nell of Easfern Sfafe Teachers College. Leffers were presenfed fo Jay McFarland, Harold Wiggins, Ben Mann, Dick Quehl, Harry Quehl, Ed Johnson, Jerry Wagner, Jerry Thress, John Roman, Roberf Fausf, Leon Sarakafsannis, Howard Schneider, Ronny Pendery, Bill Harvey, Mark Sfunfe-beck, Tom Offo, Roberf Calhoun, Larry Hicks, Roberf Harris, Harold Ziegler, Tom Roberfson, Berf Bafhiany, Jim Daunf, Dan Zie- gler, Don Grimme, and Blaine Moore. ln addi- fion, fhere were numerals for fhe reserve squad, frophies for fhe leffer-men, and a special honor plaque for Jay McFarland. Jerry Thress was elecfed capfain and John Roman alfernafe capfain for I947 and bofh received good wishes for a successful season nexf year. The HIGHLANDER fhinks if fiffing fo sef down here flue names of fhose boys who, as seniors, played fheir lasf season for fheir high school: Jay McFarland, Harold Wiggins, Dick Quehl, Harry Quehl, Jerry Wagner, Ronny Pendery, Ben Mann, Berf Bafhiany, Bob Harris, Don Risch, Leon Sarakafsannis, Larry Hicks, and Harold Ziegler-fhe super Thirfeen. Kolo and Sfocks gef fhe musfard on fop. fi COACH AL ANDERSON lllllllll Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands SCORES Ludlow . - Daylon . . . Bellevue . . . Simon Kenlon Lafayelle . . Campbell Co. Silver Grove . Beechwood . Covinglon . . Daylon . . Bellevue . . . Newporl . . Erlanger Lloyd Campbell Co. Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Dixie Heighls Ludlow . . Newporl . Covinglon . Silver Grove . Paris . . - Beechwood n r 'ac ,J X. i 2 Q N . I ' . va ff, -,Z Y l- Q Q . is ' if . . . . . S. Vx wi The I946-I947 baslceTball season Tound High- Fresh Trom Their TirsT vicTory, The Bluebirdsh Qs N' lands wiTh a compleTely new Team and only Traveled To LexingTon To play The LaTayeTTe 'hi . Ng Three weelcs of pracTice before The TirsT game Generals. Highlands Took an early lead and X li wiTh Ludlow. ln The PanThers The Birds meT a was sTill ahead aT The halT, buT The pace proved 3 Team which had already played eighT games. Too sTrong, and we were deTeaTed 43-34. 1 Q This experience proved The deciding TacTor as On January IO Highlands was deTeaTed by Q Ludlow Trounced The Birds 46-25. The Camels in our home gym 49-34. U The second conTesT oT The season was played The Blueloirds scored Their second vicTory The ' , aT The home gym wiTh .DayTon. The High- Tollowing nighT as They be-sTed The Trains of yglxxl lands squad showed much improvemenT and led Silver Grove by The score oT 33-20. - ' I7-I4 aT The halT, buT a Tield goal by Wing in The Beechwood Tigers were The nexT oppon- XG The hhal Seconds gave DaYlOh The game- Final enTs Tor The Bluebirds, buT again Highlands ,' ' score: Highlands 32, DayTon 35. 105+ by me Score of 42-32. H Oh Decembfer 20 The Birds Wenhlo Bellevue The Birds suTTered Their sevenTh deTeaT on Th lo. meel llie Tigers and ll'ei'e experlenced lhelr Tollowing nighT aT The hands oT The CovingTon VN Third sTraighT loss. The Tinal score: Bellevue B Hd Th f. I u H I 43 H. h V ,ex-, 30 Highlands 25 u ogs. e ina score. omes , ig - Kun ' . . ' lands 36. . The TirsT vicTory oT The year came aT The ex- , , h h B, Y xx pense oT The Simon KenTon Pioneers. Our lead lh Thaw Second seine W'l Dayloh' l 6 'V was never ThreaTened and The Tinal score was meT 5iVOhQ19' 0PPO5'T'Oh and Sulilered 5 37-24 Q' X' Highlands 38, Simon KenTon 24. deTeaT. VX? BofTom Row: B. Moore, Sfunfebeck, Moore, Walirip, H. Schneider, R..Schneider, Peirdery, Hagilfons Kiefer. XS Second Row: f3oach.Anderson, Williams, Zcnnevylle, R. Sfegerrran, Norris, Baihiany, Kingman, Ho, fegner, X G. Sarakafsanms. Third Row, Hicks, Grlmme, Faust, Johnson, Wagner, L. Sarakafsannis, Thress, H. degeman. , 1 mlm 914 WAVE 459' 5, Bellevue game. The nexT opponenT was Dixie HeighTs, The Birds were no maTch Tor The high-scoring Colo' nels and losT 45 To 3I. Highlands avenged Their early season deTeaT by The Ludlow PanThers in Their nexT game. The Birds were ahead all The way and were never ThreaTened. Showing conTinual improvemenT, Highlands Trounced The NewporT WildcaTs wiTh ease by The score oT 42-29. NexT The Birds suTTered Their second deTeaT aT The hands oT The Holmes men. Final score: CovingTon 44, Highlands 38. Silver Grove proved no maTch Tor The improved Bluebird Team and was beaTen by a 47-29 score. The Tinal game oT The regular season was played wiTh Beechwood, The home Team emerg- ing on The long end oT a 27-25 score. PracTice makes perfect Serlc's goT iT. The disTricT TournamenT Tound Highlands ma+ched wiTh DayTon in The TirsT game. This was The Third Time These Teams had meT and DayTon lcepT a clean record by again deTeaTing Highlands. This conTesT climaxed a season in which High- lands had won seven games and losT l4. We proved, however, ThaT early season deTeaTs were due To lack oT experience. All oT us are proud oT The Tine spirif oT The Team and oT The perseverance oT our coaches, Mr. Anderson, lvlr. Law, and lvlr. McClure. CapTain Jerry Wagner led The Team in scoring Tor The year wiTh l55 poinTs. ln an assembly program leTTer cerTiTicaTes were awarded To seniors Jerry Wagner, BerT BaThiany, Larry Hiclcs, and Leon SaralcaTsannis. The oTher leTTermen oT The squad were Torn OTTo, Dulce Schneider, Bob FausT, Ed Johnson, Blaine Moore, and Gene Klingman. Fledgling Bluebirds. COACHES SADOSKY AND JONES Top: Mile relay aT Bellevue. Middle: BaThiany qualifies aT sTaTe meef. BoTTom: Finish of The l00-yard aT Bellevue. llllll The TirsT Track meeT oT The I946 season piTTed The TleeT Bluebirds againsT Campbell CounTy. We Toolc I0 TirsTs ouT l4 evenTs, Jaclc Bahlman winning The high and low hurdles and The broad jump. Mann and BaThiany, The Bluebird speed- sTers, ran a dead heaT in The l00-yard dash in I0.3 seconds. The Tinal resulTs puT Highlands on Top wiTh 84 poinTs, while The Camels scored 34. The nexT r'neeT Tor Highlands was a Triangular engagemenT wiTh ST. Xavier and Bellevue. We meT Tough compeTiTion Trom The CincinnaTi school, buT emerged vicTorious. High honors again wenT To Jaclc Bahlman, who scored vic- Tories on The high and low hurdles and The broad iump. The Tinal score was: Highlands 60M, ST. Xavier 52, and Bellevue 36. Highlands scored iTs greaTesT vicTory in win- ning The K. OT C. relays aT WiThrow on May 4, in which schools from SouThern Ohio compeTed. During This exciTing conTesT, TirsTs were scored by Bahlman in The broadiump and by our sprinT medley relay Team. Top scores were: Highlands 535, Loclcland 52, Plainville 44. On April 30 Highlands Traveled To Holmes Tor a dual maTch wiTh The Bulldogs, who won by a score OT 62-52, The disTricT meeT was held on May ll, The decisive baTTle To deTermine The parTicipanTs Tor The STaTe conTesT. Highlands and Holmes were The chieT rivals: however, The resulTs were: Holmes 48M, Highlands 44, Bellevue 25M, NewporT 2I, Campbell CounTy Il, and Beech- wood 3. The Highland Relays were held on May I3. wiTh Holmes again Triumphing. The Top scorers: Holmes 42, Highlands 39, and Bellevue 27. AT The KenTucl4y STaTe meeT, Louisville Male was The vicTor, Manual was second, while High- lands Tools Third honors, Tinally deTeaTing iTs rival, Holmes, who placed TourTh. Highlands' Team capTain, Jack Bahlman, was The individual high scorer wiTh I4 poinTs, and Ziegler Toolc TirsT in The pole vaulT. The Tinal conTesT of The season was The N. K. A. C. aT Bellevue. The score: Holmes 70, Highlands 372, Bellevue 302, NewporT 22, Campbell CounTy ISM. 48 Slllll lli ll . . ..am+.. SENIORS ON SQUAD: Bottom Row: Ma Wqg Sa akals April April May May May May May May I5 26 3 6 9 I3 I6 23 '47 TRACK SCHEDULE Al Highlands Al Bellevue Af Wilhrow A+ Highlands A+ Bellevue A+ Highlands A+ Lexinqfon A+ Bellevue ELIZABETH R. COLLINS lllllll lllllllll The l-lard Way, The Hard Way, WaiT 'Til You CveT There The l-lard Way! This is The Tune warbled under The spray oT a cold shower by Glenna ErTel, Shirley Tieman and Jane Rauch, The only Three girls To claim The coveTed G. A. A. whiTe leTTer This year. . While The boys are busy wiTh Their seasonal aThleTics, The girls Trom The ninTh To The TwelTTh grades are also acTively engaged in sporTs. This is made possible by The Girls AThleTic Associa- Tion, under The guidance oT Mrs. Harry Collins. Opening The season wiTh volley ball, The girls played This popular sporT Tor Tour monThs. ATTer Training hard, our Temale Bluebirds wenT To meeT The Bellevue G. A. A., whom They con- quered in a closely conTesTed game ending 23-I9. ATTer The volley ball season The girls began The New Year wiTh basl4eTball, Their TavoriTe sporT. Changing Their policy This year, They elecTed Their Tour Team capTains by grades. Since There were so many members in The club, BoTlom Row: Darms, PaTTison, Snyder, J. Reichel, Conner, Chaney, Brown, F. Gross Shepherd, N. Frowmmel, STorTz, D. Burns, Benn, Landberg, P. Kammann, Joan Tressler Dilling, S, Frommel, Follz, Second Row: Jean Tressler, GlaTT, BreifensTein, N. Gross, Erlel, Rauch, Tieman, Easfabrooks, Reibling, Ballard, Hull, Brueqgemeyer, M, Gross, Wright, Roell, Kirkland, Hanna, Pierce, Peacher, Pence, Schneider, Wrighf, Houben. Third Row: Young, Miller, McVean, Lykins, Zierer, Brabender, Nulsen, Simoneau, Dierig, Voche, Krugman, Roberfs, M. Reichel, Kas son, Mahaney, Percifield, Sandhas, Niemiller Ammann, Solar, Aschenbach, Knauer, Egan, Nash. iT was decided ThaT basl4eTball and ping pong be played simulfaneously. As a climax To The season a baslceTball assembly program was held in which The Seniors beaT The Juniors I2-5, and The Freshmen conquered The Sophomores I2-6. This was noT The exTenT oT The club's acTiviTy, however, Tor every Wednesday They journeyed To NewporT To bowl. l'lighesT bowling averages were made by Rose Lylcins, Carolyn Brabender, and lvlarTha Dean Gross. As a reward Tor all oT Their eTTorT The club members receive various awards. Every Time one parTicipaTes in a conTesT, she receives Tive Girls play games galore. llllllllll poinls. If lhe Team on which she plays wins, she receives len poinls, and when she has four hundred poinis, she gains her G. A. A. pin, Of fhe group of 68 members, len girls claimed pins lhis year, while live lasses received guards for fheir pins. When a girl has a +o'ral of l2OO poinls, she gloriously claims her blue le'r+er. lf, afler much hard worlc, she has a grand lolal of I6OO poinls, she is awarded The while leller, ihe heigh+ of G. A. A. glory. A female Blueloird's life is nor easy, buf a iealher in her cap-a pin or a leller-is well worlh The elllorl. Nulsen fakes a free fhrow. wk. Ninfh graders do push-ups We exchange cour+esies wi+h Newporf. Do+y checks her score wi+h Bernie: MeHens is sa+isfied 52 ulllmn 6 Boliorn Row: Swenson, lhrig, Anderson, C. Parker, Gardner Brorher, Hoffman, R. Pendery, Slocks, B, McKenna, S. Blilz T. Tillrnan, Rieblinq, Evans, K. Pendery, Second Row: Binder: Kiefer, P. Rhoads, Thomas, J. Bilfz, Houlisfon, Walkenhorsl, D Sregernan, Jones, Messnwer, Ball, Brown, Baurner, Clapp Pralher, Pierce, Srnifh, Friclcrnan, Third Row: Bahlrnan, Schmid? Nierniller, Wasser, Dalryrnple, J, McKenna, K. Sfeqeman, Leisl Floelker, Valz, B. Parker, F. Tillman, Groshell, Leqgoll. Slrilce up lhe band -The Highland Band- and you are cerlain lo have plenly ol acfion. This snappy organizalion is nored for ils neal appearance and pleasing lone qualily. During foolball season The band was seen every Friday niqhl slrulling ils way down lhe field, The drum major and maiorelles in while, and Jrhe band in blue, forming a beauliful pal- lern of color. Every week, during The hall, a Bollorn Row: Follz, Schwarlz, Julien, Daniels. Second Sheriff, Anderson, Mills, Dillinq, Kolo. Third Row: Sa Wrighf, Braun, Gibson, Barnd, Row ndhas ? lwji N, novel show was puT on, ranging all The way Trom well-execuTed miliTary rouTines To boogie- woogie. These boys and girls really have spiriT, Too. Cold or rainy weaTher does noT sTop Them, as was proved by The Ashland TooTball game. Al- Though The Tield was a bog OT mud, and icy rain was pouring down, The members oT The band wenT on To The Tield and puT on Their per- Tormance as gaily as They would have done under a harvesT moon. The services oT The band are soliciTed by many organizaTions, and iT always makes a Tine showing. One oT The mosT imporTanT oT These occasions was Their parTicipaTion in The dedica- Tion oT The Boone CounTy AirporT. Each year, according To TradiTion, The High- land Band presenTs Tour concerTs, displaying The abiliTy oT The band To play all Types oT music. The populariTy oT These concerTs has reached such proporTions ThaT many music lovers have had To be Turned away because oT lack oT seaT- ing space in The audiTorium. Annually The band, boTh as a uniT and as individuals, enTers The NorThern KenTucky Music jj, riff'-kg fi s .4 T- 2 4 Qui' - Ez ' .. uf Sit Bindery Bahlman, LeggoTT, Downs, Frickmanl Swenson. FesTival aT which in pasT years iT has always raTed superior. The TiTTy band members and The six high-sTepping maioreTTes cerTainly de- serve iT, Too, Tor They work hard To make Their organizaTion a good one. The band pracTices aT leasT Three Times a week, and This Time is puT To good use, Tor our band has become noT only a superior musical uniT buT also a superior marching group. - The six maioreTTes puT in many hours oT prac. Tice, Too, and as a resulT They have perTecTed a number oT well-coordinaTed rouTines. These girls were also raTed superior aT sTaTe lasT year as reward Tor Their Tireless eTTorT. Who is responsible Tor making The Highland Band The Tine organizaTion iT is? None oTher Than The direcTor, James B. McKenna, beTTer known as Mac. IT is Through his years oT hard work and unrelenTing eTTorT ThaT The l-lighland Band has gained iTs repuTaTion as one oT The besT known and mosT popular musical organiza- Tions in NorThern KenTucky. Seniors graduaTe and Tine musicians are losT, buT Mac always manages To keep his music Tops and The band playing on. g iw si cs. Caroling chorisTers. THIIIIIIS A hush Talls over The aucIiTorium. The curTains parT, and on The sTage The chorus Ioegins iTs opening number. This a Tamiliar sigh+ To The sTucIenTs aT Highlands, Tor The chorus oTTen par- TicipaTes in school programs ThroughouT The year. The melodious voices oT our chorisTers have Thrilled us many Times. ' The chorus meeTs once a weelc To pracTice iTs large reperToire OT songs ranging all The way rw ,WW ' EMERY T. JONES Trom sober Themes To rollicking folk music. Mr. REGIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL LEON SARAKATSANNIS . .... BariTone JOAL REICHEL . . . . .Trio ELIZABETH HAIZLIP . . . , Soprano MARIAN AUSTINT . . .Trio MARTHA LEE NEFF . . . Soprano JOYCE HUDDLESTON . .Trio CHARLOTTE HUDDLESTON . ,Mezzo CHARLOTTE HUDDLESTON . .Trio JOAL REICHEL ..... . . Mezzo SHIRLEY SCHOULTHEIS . .Trio CAROLYN KEISER . . . Mezzo DAN ZIEGLER . , , . OuarTeT MARIAN AUSTIN . . AITo JIM BROWN . . . OuarTeT CAROLINE SCOTT . . . AITo RANDALL STEGEMAN . OuarTeT MARTHA LEE NEFF . . . . .Trio KENDALL STEGEMAN . QuarTeT wr' P 1 'Isa T'nvl l 'Y -4 .f fx, -,iv 'F BoTTorn Row: Tieman, SchoulTheis, STolle, Karnmann, J. Reichel, J, HuddlesTon, Sheriff, STarnbaugh, Baumer, Faller, Hasse brink Haizlip Snyder King Gross Frommel Kiefer. Second Row: Frickman, B. McKenna, Lloyd, Peacher, C. l-luddlesTon l Neffd Mueller,i Collins,l Creighlon, Lalhrrnan, Thomas, M. Reichel, A. Wrighl, Bahlman, YouTsey, Brueqgerneyer, Sandner, GranT l Reibling, Schmidt Third Row: Kasson, Brabender, Edwards, Ausfin, Nulsen, Gardner, Keiser, Schafer, Norris, J. McKenna Brown, E. OrTh, Co eland, Pendery, Puffhoff, l-loulisTon, Rebeck, Hagan, T-lunT, BuTsch, ScolT. FourTh Row: Schneider, Roberr P son Ouehl, Lukens, Dalrymple, H, Orfh, G. Sarakafsannis, L, SarakaTsannis, Srocks, Moore, Valz, R. STegernan, K. STegeman Ziegler, Harris, Adams, Wahl, N, STegeman, Simpson, Jones. Emery Jones is The direcTor oT our Tine chorus, and iT is Through his paTience and undersTanding ThaT we have such a well-organized vocal de- parTmenT. Any sTudenT in The TenTh, elevenTh, or TwelTTh grades who has an accepTable voice and a basic knowledge of music is qualiTied To be a member. The mosT impressive and inspiring program during The school year is The ChrisTmas pageanT. One could never TorgeT The simple eTTecTiveness oT The chorus, aTTired in Their whiTe robes, sing- ing The ChrisTmas carols. The Tableaux oT The birTh of ChrisT, presenTed aT This program by members of The chorus, make an unTorgeTTable picTure. This year Norma STegeman and Bob Harris porTrayed The Virgin Mary and Joseph. OTher members oT The chorus Took parT as The Three kings, The shepherds, and The angels. Our chorus is enjoyed noT only by The sTudenT body buT by many adulTs as well. AT various Times during The year The group presenTs pro- grams Tor diTTerenT organizaTions, among Them The ParenT-Teacher AssociaTion. AlThough The enTire chorus does noT Travel To The sTaTe conTesT, Highlands has always been well represenTed by vocalisTs eiTher as soloisTs, in Trios, or in quarTeTs. Regional conTesTs pre- cede The sTaTe conTesT, which was held This year aT The UniversiTy oT KenTuclcy, April 24-26. ln The spring everyone looks Torward To The music TesTival, a combined program presenTed by The band and The chorus. Each year This program is becoming more popular. One can easily see ThaT The chorus is noT only an asseT To our school buT To The communiTy as well. BoTTorn Row: L. Breifensieinl, ll-loulisTon, B. BreiTensTein, C, Wagoner, Rebeclc, Floyd, Tieman. Second Row Mueller, Helclc, Bahlman, Williams, Wallace, LeggoTT, HunT, l-luddlesTon, McKenna. Third Row: Irwin, R McFarland, Lulcens, Faigle, Simpson, Hicks, Pendery, SarakaTsannis. An eerie scream resounds Through The audiTorium as a dead man Talls Trom The closeT. Everyone is horriTiedl WhaT has happened? Don'T geT Too exciTedl lT's only The sTage-sTruclc members OT The sen- ior dramaTic class presenTing an exciTing scene Trom Two GenTlemen and Verona. This year, Tor The TirsT Time, Highlands' TheaTrical aspiranTs have learned more abouT The sTage Through organized dramaTic classes. A regular course oT sTudy was Tollowed, enabling sTudenTs To learn noT only To inTerpreT plays more experTly, buT also To masTer sTage Terms and The arT OT producTion. Irwin in The BesT There ls. The TirsT conTribuTion of The class was an assembly program during American EducaTion Weelc, A choral reading was given by The group in order To promoTe an inTeresT in a world-wide educaTion program, and a Touching sTory OT an imagined second CruciTixion was relaTed by Gladys Rebeclc. To close The inspiring assembly, Muriel Bahlman led The sTudenTs in General Eisenhower's prayer Tor peace. l.aTer in The Tall The seniors presenTed The BesT There ls, one of The annual Three one-acT plays which Told The simple, sincere sTory OT a young girl who, Through A Nobleman in Disguise. My Ii++Ie gypsy swee-TheerT. The aid oT a cranky, old rich man, aTTempTed To geT The besT Tor her sick TaTher. For anoTher oT The Three producTions The iunior and senior classes uniTed To enacT A Nobleman in Disguise, a sparkling gypsy romance wiTh a Touch oT comedy. ln March The seniors presenTed The TirsT oT iTs Two Three-acT plays enTiTled Two GenTlemen and Verona. Here were unTolded The rollicking experiences oT a young group oT sTage aspiranTs willing To go To any exTreme To receive Hollywood conTracTs. To make The producTion oT This play easier, The class elecTed HarrieT HunT, presidenT, and Lois BreiTensTein, secreTary, and divided inTo commiTTees To work as carpenTers, scenic arTisTs, and clever seam- sTresses. Choral reading, American EducaTion Week. IVY Grease painf Tor giamor. WiTh Their Tinal Three-acT play in May The seniors compleTed one oT The mosT successTul dramaTic seasons, boTh Tinancially and proTes- sionally, Thai' Highlands has enioyed Tor many years. THE BEST THERE IS . . .LOIS BREITENSTEIN Tessie Brown Miss Hyslop . . .CARYL WAGONER . . BETTY JEAN FLOYD .Q Miss Evans lnTerne . . .... BILL REEVES STudenT Nurse . . .SHIRLEY TIEMAN . .JAMES IRWIN J. J. PeTersham . . f 05? - yy 1 4 all Q-I 1- 1 s l f A y 5 fl ig . 4411 1, lllllllllllll Boilorn Row: Easiabrooks, Swenson, P. Burns, Frank, Young, Paffison, Nash, Karnmann, Second Row: McHugh, Groshell, Reinerman, Ausfin, Kasson, Lahrrnan, Edwards, McVean, Third Row: Erschell, Thrcss, M. Johnson, E. Henny and Benny, 'lhe Terrible Twins. Johnson, Grimme, Addams, Deinlein, Klirigrnan, Slunlebeck. Egberi, +he hero, rushes in iusi in lime lo save Purily from lhe villain. l+'s 'lEgber+ lo c a'...c' ' 'rhe Rescue, lhe iirsl drarnafic produclion of Jrhe year, given by 'rhe iuniors as a pari of iheir Variefy Show in +he early fall. As one of lhe lhree one-acl plays, ihe class presenred Every+hing Nice. On April 8 Gei- 'ring Pinnedw was ihe chiel lealure ol an assem- bly program: 'rhen in May lhe iunior lhespians enleriained a group of Newpori dramajric slu- denls wilh a program and a social hour. Curiain iill Seplember, l947l Rehearsal 'For Junior Follies. KN ,, 3 2 T' ,..sr -EELS? s 4 Q s.-.Auf 'E Ss, 49 i ii i n will ii i Leaving behind The more prosaic scenes of school life, our would-be lvlichaelangelos and Leonardo da Vincis descend The sfairs To Miss Payne's arT room, where They forgef all abouT Shakespeare and Theorems for a brief hour of recreaTional bliss. Indeed, in The midsf of Their handiwork iT is a rare momenT when one of These eager sTudenTs realizes ThaT regular school work lies only a few minufes ahead. BuT, alfhough These arTisTs may noT call iT work, real eTforT is required To produce The many Types of arT displayed abouT The room. Here are beaufifully designed belTs, so popular wifh The girlsg There, brighT posTers, ready To be enTered in The Clean-up, PainT-up, and Beau- Tiy conTesT. Pounding hammers, skillfully guided Tools! The resulTf7 A piece of unromanfic leaTh- er is Transformed inTo a beauTiful walleT7 a small, unyarnished scrap of wood becomes an aTTracTive iewelry box, pieces of chalk and sheeTs of plain brown paper are combined To form a gay mural of Chaucer's Pilgrims. Nor was The annual slighTed by our arTisTs. Under The able direcfion of Miss Payne, arT sponsor, and of Ben Wahl, arf ediTor, The class labored cheerfully To creafe The delighfful skefches found ThroughouT This book. Wifh scholasfic crediT offered To These bud- ding arTisTs for The firsT Time This year, enfhusi- asm and hard work have combined To keep This deparTmenT one of Highlands' finesf. BoTTom Row: SchwarTz, Mills, Anderson, Pendery, Marsh, lrwin, Hagan, WrighT, Melville, Second Row: Mo e Calhoun, B. Cunningham, BilTZ, B. Zonnevylle, Roman, D. Cunningham, Haack, Kuhn, King, Third Row: Schne Messrner, Boone, J. Zonnevylle, Frank, Harvev, Ashbrook, Wagner, Harris, Quehl, Meyer. Many oT Highlands' TuTure PaTrick Hen- rys and Daniel WebsTers have been learn' ing The arT OT speaking under The capable leadership of Mrs. BurT and Mr. Hammack. Even Though regular speech classes are new, They have become a deTiniTe parT oT The curriculum as The need Tor Them be- comes more apparenT every day. The members oT The classes have Taken an acTive parT in many school programs. Kenny Pendery, Muriel Bahlman, and Ann Mueller represenTed Highlands on The radio Tor The Junior Town MeeTing. Jim Moore, Jim Zonnevylle, and Louis Schnier inTroduced speakers and led prayers aT our Thanksgiving service in The audiTorium. Four members of The class spoke aT The RoberT Johnson American Legion PosT Ashbrook has a rapf audience. during American EducaTion Week, and aT our annual ChrisTmas PageanT, Bill Hare vey read us The Bible sTory oT The NaTivi- Ty. Every sTudenT aT Highlands was very proud OT Marian AusTin, who, aTTer win- ning TirsT place in The DisTricT Discussion ConTesT, ranked Third aT STaTe and came home wiTh a check Tor TorTy dollars. ln The disTricT speech conTesTs held laTe in March, The Tollowing sTudenTs repre- senTed Highlands: Ann Mueller, inTerpre- Tive prose readingg DoroThy Kasson, mono- logueg Jim Zonnevylle, oraTorical decla- maTiong and Ed Johnson, exTemporaneous speaking. The large number oT sTuclenTs who Tried ouT Tor These various evenTs has deTiniTely proved The exTensive populariTy oT This deparTmenT. Marian warms up for discussion. Sllll Under fhe sponsorship of Mr. Ellioff fhe Sperfi Science Club has again been one of our oufsfanding school organizafions. Three delegafes, John Addams, presidenf of fhe club, Nancy Collins, and Marla Johnson, affended a conference of science clubs af Easf- ern Sfafe Teachers College in Gcfober. The fheme of fhe conference was fhe enlargemenf and beffermenf of fhe Kenfuclcy Junior Acad- emy of Science. An exacf scale fopographical map of Forf Thomas was selecfed as fhe proiecf fhis year. A confour map of fhe cify was secured and enlarged fo a scale of one foof fo one mile. The map was fhen fransferred fo a large plywood board, fhe ferrain builf up wifh papier mache, and models of churches, schools, and ofher prominenf buildings placed in fheir proper loca- fions, Wifh fhis map fhe club compefed for a prize af fhe annual convenfion which was held in lvlaysville. The club underfoolc fo sfudy all phases of science, wifh emphasis on aeronaufics, lll and gave sfudenfs a chance fo experinnenf wifh ouf inferruofing organized classes. Boffonw Row: Scoff, l-loulisfon, Lichfi, Kolo, Hasselbrink, Collins, Ausfin, Calhoun. Second Row: V. Haas, Lahrman, Edwards, Deinlein, Erschell, Roman, Moore, M. Johnson, Kuhn, Thress, Fischer, Third Row: Ashbrook, Harvey, Hicks, Harris, Ziegler, E. Johnson, Faigle, Thompson, Addams, Adams, Doran. llllll lllllll lllll lllll Boflom Row: Slarnbaugh, Kern, Troui, Phillips, Sfeqner, Boehmer, Parrolf, J, Moore, Faller, Berry. Second Row: Chapin, Gosney, Schneider, Oflo, V. Sleqeman, Crews, Sfaab, l-laack, Pendery, De Jarnefle, Hennequin, Gilharn, King. Third Row: Bnlniany, Wiq qins, Risch, Lukens, Frank, Simpson, Heile, Lahner, Rowe, R. Sfeqeman, Ziegler, Quehl, Grimmu. As The March of Time informs The Senior l-liqh of currenl world Topics, 'rwo figures care- fully warch The piclure machine. Nolhing es- capes These Two, and if is wilh ease Thar They correcl an irregular film, or a quirk in The pro- iecror. These boys and many olhers make Mr. Allphin explains a gadget movies available To The Three elemenlary schools. Such excellenl Training is obfained in our Wednesday Visual Aids Club, under The direcfion of Mr. Charles Allphin. Cerlainly Their conlribulion lo Forl Thomas schools is invalue able. Examining a proieclor. -Q... l ' ,'i ', 4l1i', W. f fs BoTTarn Row: l-Teevern, Tranler, Rhoacfs, Soeclcman, Kramer, Bell, Grapes, Wagoner, Secon Row Her: Jones, Donaldson, Hamilton, Smalley, Dobbling, Conway, Gibson, Moore. Third Row: I gardner adne J. Krebs, Haas, Chapin, Beclceq R. Krebs, Frawk, Neg, Wallace, To develop The highesT Type oT young wornanhood is The goal oT The Girl Reserves. Their song, Follow The Gleamf' anol Their rnoTTo. To Tace liTe sguarelyf' show clearly The ideals Tor which each girl sTrives. Wirh Marilyn l-laas as presidenT ancl Mrs. Kellogg and Mrs. SeiTer as sponsors, This club oT high purpose cornpleTed as iTs worThy proiecT The redecorahng oT The Girl Reserve Lounge and closed anoTher successTul year wiTh iTs impressive TradiTional recogniTion service. Annual Tea llllll Hllllll ES ,.,Es . , A 2 - wx ,iz 3 ne ig , , ' 5? 1 Q my f,2,Q. ??Q al QV 5 Q S g N Wmfzfww? X? Us AHEHEHY ll Over These KenTucky hills The Red Man once roamed, and here and There we can sTill Tind arrow-heads oT TlinT, which arouse ThoughTs oT Those Tar-OTT days and oT The primiTive race ThaT shaped These weapons. Many of us are eager To emulaTe Their TeaTs oT slcill wiTh bow and arrow. Since we are Too civilized lor Too aTraid of The lawl To Take our Tellows or our dogs Tor TargeTs, we ioin The Archery Club, buy our TargeTs, insTead of choosing Them aT will, and proceed To pracTice The ancienT sporT oT Robin Hood and William Tell. In our own school sphere, ThaT age old problem, Who is The beTTer, The boy or The girl? , is deTermined in The club's boy-girl archery meeTs. AlThough Thal problem has noT as yeT been solved, There have been heaTed baT- Tles, wiTh excellenT marlcsmanship displayed on boTh sides. Then in order To maTch our skill wiTh ThaT OT archers in oTher schools, mail rneeTs are held. By means oT Uncle Sam's posTal sysTem, Highlands enTers inTo conTesTs wiTh CovingTon, WesTern Hills, and Norwood. Each Team sends iTs scores To The oTher compeTing schools, The sponsors TabulaTe The scores, and The winning Team is announced. Clubs spring up, Tlourish, and die, someTimes To be revived and someTimes noT, buT High- lands' Archery Club Thrives and grows more popular as The years go by. BoTTorn Row: DoTy, Fromrnel, Binder, Ellen McHugh, John. Second Row: M. Johnson, MeTTens, Swenson, Erin Mcl-Tugh, Fischer, HerbsT. Third Row: E, Johnson, Heiges, Carman, B. Moore, O'Brien. Top Bollom Row: Wahl, Schafer, Sleqernan, Mueller, Scoil, Hunl, Hicks, Lulcens. Second Row: Wyman, Breilenslein, Floyd, Hou- lislon, Erlel, Heile, Doran, Bahl- man, Huddleslon, Peacher, Kolo. Third Row: Leqqoll, Reeves, Harris, Lahner, Frank, Resinq, Williams, Krebs, Keiser. Above Borlom Row: Slorlz, Snyder, Brei- fenslein, Glall, Auslin, Huddles- lon, Nulsen, Hunl, Hassellarink, Swenson, Floyd, Dillinq. Second Row: Marsh, Haizlip, Nash, Rob' erfs, Kasson, Doran, Hughes, Gro- shell, Collins, Reinerman, Ellen Mcl-lugh. Third Row: Saralsal- sannis, Kuhn, Resing, E. Johnson M. Johnson, O'Brien, Sleqeman Schafer, Williams, Keiser, Hanna Erin lvlchluqh. Reed and Speclrman gloaf over lheir All-American award HFLFFIIFFFFT SFF AnoTher issue oT The l-lillTopper goes To press, PaT wriTes ThirTy on The lasT arTicle, The sTaTT breaThes a sigh oT relieT, Mrs. BurT relaxes Tor anoTher week, and Ben, our paTienT prinTer, Takes anoTher Bromo. These scenes have been reenacTed TwenTy Times during The pasT year, once Tor each oT The sTeadily improving issues oT Highlands' school paper. A class in journalism was inauguraTed This year and proved To be an invaluable aid in improving The paper. Yellow Journalism was avoided by sTudenTs' learning The essenTials oT good TeaTure, sporTs, and news wriTing. Mrs. Mary F. BurT, a newcomer aT Highlands, TaughT The class. Under her direcTion The moTTo, AT leasT one improvemenT in every issue, was adopTed. F F An assembly was presenTed in laTe November in honor oT The l-lillTopper's TenTh anniversary. Our paper has really grown up! Dr. Frank Byers, assisTanT proTessor oT English aT The Uni- versiTy OT CincinnaTi, and Mr. R. E. Bridges ad- dressed The enTire sTudenT body. AnoTher oT The year's memorable evenTs was The press conTerence aT LexingTon. AT This conTerence The paper was criTicized and iTs ouTsTanding and unusual TeaTures noTed. NexT year's sTaTT was chosen aT The annual press banqueT. The ediTors oT boTh publicaTions addressed The group. Sponsors presenTed meriT awards To Those who had done ouTsTanding work during The year, and everyone exTended hearTy good wishes To The new sTaTT Tor success in F947-48. HFIFHFF FFF SFFFF WiTh The lasT page oT copy in and The F947 annual in The hands oT The prinTer, The sTaTT can smile and reTurn To The careTree days oT long ago. No more sessions wiTh T-squares, snapshoTs, and dummies. No more TranTic leT- Ters To Mr. Benson. No more rushing and hurrying To geT everyThing shipshape. BuT There were good Times, Too-Times when everyThing wenT smooThly, Times when ScoTTy was gay and Tea was bubbling away in The keTTle. We laughed, worked, argued-and loved every minuTe OT iT. The Hillfopper is iusT one big happy family. F-larrieT cracked The whip and TorTh came liTerary masTerpiecesy Ben worried us inTo pro- ducing a dozen diTTerenT skeTches, buT The Tinal producT was worTh The grind: Andee counTe:i The pennies: while Nornie, wiTh nary a qualm, Turned The camera on anyThing and everyThing. In The end, ouT oT The conTusion, The F947 HIST-FLANDER was produced. May This ThirTy- TirsT yearbook be The besT in The annals OT F-F. H. S. 5 P.M.-Highlander has Tea and crumpefs Boffom Row: Losey, Hughes, Groshell, John, Fish, Haizlip, McKenna, Youlsey, Lloyd, Brothers, Karnmann, Siolle, Kolo, Mills, Benfon. Second Row: Slambaugh, Faller, Sfegner, Melville, Sfaab, Puflhofl, G. Sarakalsannis, Norris, Balhiany, Copeland, Joslyn, Schoulr lheis, Anderson, Williams, Braun, Creighfon, Reinerman. Third Row: N. Sfegeman, l-leile Lahner, Resing, J. Zonnevylle, Haas, R. Zonnevylle, Ervin, Rowe, Meyer, Wagner, R. Slegernan, Henneouin, Ziegler, Frank, Daunl, L, Sarakalsannis, Schnier, Cameras cliclced, young pholographers rushed lo lhe darlc room, and gay lil rle, cule lillle, happy lillle piclures were hurried lo lhe annual slafl. Wilh Norma Slegeman, lhe presidenl, direcling lhe aclivilies of 'rhese budding pho- lographers, and Mr. Charles Allphin, as fheir Carol goes diagrammafic. sponsor, lhe club more lhan did ils share lo malce lhe bi-weelcly issues of ihe Hilllopper allraclive and ro give lo lhe pages of fhis HIGHLANDER snaps lhal will in The fulure recall lo our minds many pleasanl memories of lhe lime when we wenl lo Highlands High. Heile leclures lo Mills, Kolo and Ervin. lllMlll ll 70 ffmnfxfg Royalfyz Louis Moore and Jane Lee Knaebel. The eighleenlh annual l-leallh and Physi- cal Educalion Program of The Forl Thomas Public Schools was presenled May 28, I946, ar eighr o'clocl4. This is rhe one oc- casion oif The year which brings Jrogerher all lhe school children oi our ciry, The various groups presenled a display of Jrhe year's regular acrivilies ro show Thar our Fori Thomas sludenls are filling Them- selves inlo Jrhe new world pallern. The Theme was 'Tilness Tor The American Way of Life. Following The parade of flags by The ienrh grade girls, The King and Queen ol Healih, Louis Moore and Jane Lee Knae- bel, and Their arlendanrs enlered in sole emn procession. The lrumpeiers repre- senied Woodiill School, while rhe crown bearers were from Johnson School and The Train bearers from Moyer School. The oiher arrendanrs were elevenih and lwelflh grade girls. Blue ribbon aHendan+s. Their maiesfies clear The fiower hoops. Learning oT diTTerenT Types oT Tollc games Trom The Old World is one means oT developing TiTness Tor The American way oT living and also of TosTering Triendliness and neighborliness Toe ward oTher counTries OT The World. Some OT The games and dances were Ribbon Dance, 'llvlazoofl Ml-Tow Do You Do My ParTner,'l l'Swinging,l' and 'The Oxen Dance. The iunior and senior high boys presenTed Tumbling and ScT1ouiTheis lea ds The apparaTus acTiviTies, as evidence OT The besT Type oT exercise Tor sTamina and iniTiaTive. To compleTe The program, The eighTh and ninTh grade girls did The TradiTionaI Mlvlaypole Dance. Requiring skill, endurance, and perTecT Team work, iT emphasized The spiriT oT The oce casion. The presenTaTion oT The coveTed Blue Ribbon awards broughT To a close anoTher beau- TiTul I-lealTh and Play FesTival-Highlands Tra- diTional lvlay Day. UniTed NaTions flag parade. UU if Above: Lanny smiles af someone's birdie. . . Hun+'s champion salesmen, Sullivan and Leh- Ramp. Below: Na+ goes dreamy and wishcul .... Gro- shell and Reinerman arrive for +l1e big game Top: Quehl shows 'fhe ofher ve+s how: Becker, Schneider, Thompson, and Adams Above: Lunch iime ends and in we go. Our delegafes +o Boys' Sfafe, W. K. T. C., Bowling Green 5 W' . ,,. Noon perch .,.. Noi in'Fan+ prodigies, bu+ members of rhe Child Care Proiecl .... Library dreamers .... Our high sfeppin' Kenny .... Going, going, Gone! . , . Mac absorbs a liHle glamor from Sue and Mary Jean .... Jackie and Bill fake lime our al' S+. Fefe for a bi+ of fhe beach ,... Hillfopper celebraies Hs ienlh birllnclay .... Benny and Henry all sharped up. '46 Junior Prom, circus fheme. Na+ and Ronny, Prom Queen and King nw if kiss in iran- y asf i Tommy 'fakes off hai' io Ashland .... Bill O++o s+ages high jinlcs .... ScoH'y laffs harder fhan LaFFy. . . . Ouf of 'rhis world .... Our big-wig a+ 'rhe S+uden+ Council Dance .... Curbs+one cu+ies. . . . Pa+ and Virgil dispense fine colces .... Le+ i+ snow, lei i+ snow. . . . Benny and his casf. 78 Spring Beau+ies .... Powder-puffin' pan+ywais+s .... Myra has re-+ired .... Jus+ some po' whife +rasi1. . . . Sevenfh grade s+ru++ers .... Waifing for Gene? . . . Round One! . . . Sunning Sophomores. . . . Sadie Hawkins day a+ Highlands? . . . Nyaah! . . . Some swee+ juniors .... Bus'Hes are defini+ely in fhis Spring. u 79 V COMPLIMENTS OF HIGHLANDS HIGH SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION V COMPLIMENTS OF GEO. P. STEGNER 81 SON FORT THOMAS. KENTUCKY O Member of' Whife Villa G I COIVIPLIMENTS OF BOB FINFROCK CRANE COMPANY CINCINNATI ATHLETIC GOODS COMPANY Incorpora+ed I IO WEST FOURTH STREET Phones Cherry 4768-4769 M n D H Burn, Insure Wi+I1 Buchanan Insurance-ReaI Esrare THE E. A. BUCHANAN CO. Surefy Bonds TELEPHONE CO. 833I F. A. Buchanan Jr. 2BES+I-ISTI NpIKy COMPLIMENTS OF BEST RADIO 8: ELECTRIC 42 N. For+ Thomas Avenue Records, Radio and Home Appliances PRECO SHELL . SERVICE STATION INVERNESS GOOD LUCK TO TI-IE CLASS OF '47 BROWN G. A. A. THE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Quick DeIiv y S I1 8: Mon Ih S+ N p I COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND CRYSTAL CHILI PARLOR Ea+ Ihe Bes+ af +I1e Crysfal We Never Close 843 Monmou+Iw S+. Newport Ky THE MANTHEY SEED FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE Planfs, Seeds, Bulbs, Nursery SIocIc, Insecficides Dog Foods and Pe? Supplies CO 5l3r Phone MAin ZIQ4 9I6 Monmoufh S+. Newport Ky 402 404 Main SI. Cincl I Oh 9.3- FRED A. ERSCHELL AND SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS 3-9 83 923 I947 LAMBDA SIGMA KAPPA FRATERNITY LEON SARAKATSANNIS GEORGE FISCHER Presidenl' fx' 92? Corresponding Secrelary A vgi 'TOM ROBERTSON ,-5 MARK JOHNSON Vice-Presidenl + Treasurer V. 'Y JOHN ADDAMS DONALD GRIMME Secrefary 7 Chaplain Roberi Biliz James Brown Roberf Callwo Fred Ersclweil It un Willard Fosfer Roberl Harris Edmund Judy Gordon Leahy Donald Meiiens James McKenna Buddy Ouelnl Richard Ouelnl George Sarakafsannis Lenny Sioclrs Jerry Tlnress Ted Tillman Jack Wallcenlnorsl James Williams All For One-One For All 'Seniors COMPLIMENTS OF PATRICIA DONELAN School of Dance Specializing in Tap, Toe, BaIIe'l', Acrobaiic, Ball-room P+. Thomas and Highland Avenue Hi. ISB7 LOUIS TRAUTH DAIRY 48 E. Elevenfh Sireef NEWPORT, KENTUCKY Hiland IIO3 Independenlly Home Owned Cornpleie Line of All Dairy Produds THE JOHNSON ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Disfribuiors of High Oualiiy Elecirical Produch in II16 JOHN E. SMITH 204 Newporf Finance Building Fourflw and York Srreers NEWPORT, KY. Wrifing All Lines of General Cincinnali Area for For+y Years Insurance 329-331 Main S+. Phone MAin 5420 PHONES Colonial 4737 IResicIenceI JUniper 3993 84 A. A. HEILMAN OPTOM ETRIST Phone I-IEmIock 7 I 53 Two Doors Easf of Monmouth IO6 Easf Tenfh S+. Newporf HALL L. SWENSON FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Frigidaire Appliances, Made only by Genm eral Moiors Newport, Kentucky CO 9445 Open Evenings Tuesday-Friday Phone I-IErnIocIc 9679 LENA'S BEAUTY SALON OUR SPECIALTY Remofe Confrol Wave and Hair Sfyling 9I2 Norfh For? Thomas Avenue I represenlr Hue bes+ fire and au+omobiIe Insurance companies. Losses Prompfly Ad- iusfed. Esfablished I908. ADAM C. HAAS 724 Monmoufh S+. CO 9869 COMPLIMENTS WADSWORTH WATCH CASE CCMPANY DAYTON, KENTUCKY WHEN ORDERING HAM, BE SURE TO SAY B E C C O IT WILL BE A- ENDER HRILLINC5 ASTY IDBIT Becco Hams are Cured WHI1 Infinife Care WIII1 The View Toward Appefife Enioymenf BECKER BROS. CO. U. S. Governmenf Inspe-:iion 942 Monmoufh SI. Newporf, Kenfucky BRIAR CLIFIFE PHARMACY Professional Service GOOD LUCK TO THE SENIORS FROM KENTUCKY RECAPPING COMPANY IO'rI1 and Orchard Newporf, Ky. Phone HEmIocIc 2556 KOEHLER BROTHERS AUTO SALES AND SERVICE Incorporafed DAVE KOEHLER FR ED KOEHLER 23I MonmouII1 Sireei NEWPORT, KENTUCKY CQMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OE THE OPEN AIR MARKET OF 6I5 Monmoufh Sfreei PETERS COAL AND SUPPLY CO Inqjgrporafed OF BELLEVUE KENTUCKY HILAND THEATRE BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '47 ATLAS LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS COMPLTMENTS OF THE OTTO ZIMMERMAN 81 SON CO. ln:orpora+ed Music Prinfer and Lifhographer NEWPORT, KENTUCKY BERN. E. MOLLOY CUT RATE CIGARS CIGARETTES 626 Monmouth SI. Newporf, Ky. BRANDT'S Newpor+'s Place To Shop for QuaIi+y HI SHOE REPAIR SHOP 4I3 Dundee FORT THOMAS, KY. IOII Norfh For? Thomas Ave. A+ Inverness car sfop, I square norfh of Highlands High SchooII AII Types of Shoe and Leafher Repairing. Cork Exfensions-Orfhopedic Work, and Docfors' Prescrip+ions Filled Qualify Ma+eriaIs used. Our work and your safisfacfion guaranfeed While-U-Weir Merchandise OT Service Ninfh and Monmoumkh S+ree+s CaII and Deliver NEWPORT, KENTUCKY F. C. I-IERFEL, Prop. Phone I-II 77I2 Newport Ky. 2I5 E. 8fh S+. CO. 846I H. OTTO PRINTING COMPANY COIoniaI 36II 5I I'5I3 York SI. NEWPORT, KENTUCKY BILL OTTO JACK OTTO FRED OTTO, JR. ENSLEN'S nor Fooo stones BAH LMAN The Shoe Man 723 Monrnoufh Sfreef Newport Ky. For? Thomas. Ky. 907 N. FI. Thomas Ave. HI. 084-I Colonial 4I83 Covingfon Sfore CoIoniaI 4I84 7I5 Madison Avenue ZEFF BROS. CLOTHING-JEWELRY -oN CREDIT- Eigh+h and Monmoufh Sfs., Newport Ky. COMPLIMENTS CAMPBELL COUNTY REPUBLICAN OFFICE HOLDERS ODIS W. BERTELSMAN .... Counfy Judge STANLEY C. MOEBUS . . . Couniy Afforney GEORGE J. KAUFMANN . . . Counfy CIerIr LAWRENCE BAUMAN . Counfy Commissioner JACOB MARTZ .... Counfy Commissioner You Name If-We'II Insure I+ RALPH F. SIMPSON 'A' II Pays Io Insure HARTON 81 CO. SAMUEL B. HARTON General Insurance General Insurance 35 Easf Fourfh SI. Newport Ky. Renfs CoIIecIed-Real Esfafe-Surefy Bonds CO. 8400-OI i Hi. 38I7 526 York Sfreef Newport Ky. LARRY HICKS f Friendly Eoo+wear. Busfer Brown Shoes for GIRL RESERVES To Face Life SquareIy 'A' Children, Foresi' Park Shoes for Women, Packard Shoes for Men, X-Ray FiI'+ing 9I8-920 Monmoufh S+. Newpori, Ky. SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF '47 Ralph L. Wischmeyer Company Service S'ra+ions NEWPORT, KY. CINCINNATI, OHIO I 89 CAMP US STYLES IN SMART WEAR FOR YOUNG MEN EILERMAN'S KENTUCKY' S SMARTEST FOR MEN AND BOYS BUTTS BROTHERS QUALITY MEATS Phone Co. 2620-262I COMPLIMENTS OF DEMOCRATIC OFFICE HOLDERS IOII1 and Monroe Newport Ky. RAY L MURPHY CircuI+ Courf Judge - JOHN B. DRAHMANN CircuII CIerIc WILLIAM J. WISE Commor1weaI+I'x AIIorr1ey JAMES G. LANG CANDY, CIGARS, AND SM. NOVELTIES HEmIocIc 9824 Sevenfh and Monmou+I1 S+., Newporf, DR. LEO C. SAUTER Counfy Coroner JAMES IJImI DECKERT Counfy Commisskbner Ky. 90 RAY KEITZ SERVICE STATION WASHINGIAND LUBRICATION Phone HE S794 IIIIw Monmoufh SI. Newporf, Ky. We're Always aI' Your Service We Apprecia+e Your Pafronage We Thank You DIXIE CHILI PARLOR 733W Monmoufh SI., Newporf, KenI'ucIcy We-Buy-OICI-GoId Makers of Fine Jewelry-Repairing and Engraving-WaIcI1 Repairing Special Order Work FENBERS AND ROSING HATS AND Mews FURNISHINGS BIHL BROTHERS Jewelers and Diamond DeaIers Phone: COIOIIIGI 9769 Phone CO- 943' 734 Monmoufh S+. Newport Ky. N.E. Corner Eiqhfh and Dayion . Newport Ky. KURT IVERSEN OFFICIAL JEWELER TO HIGHLANDS HIGH SCHOOL WATCHES JEWELRY GIFTS Experf Wa+cIw-CIocI4-JeweIry Repair CHI SIGMA CHI FRATERNITY BETA CHAPTER MARK STUNTEBECK NORMAN ERVIN Presidenf ' X Secrefary 4 Q.-. -J JIM DAUNT fi g? CHARLES MELVILLE Vice-Presiden+ Q., l ,L Treasurer . gap? j KHARRY LUKENS 5 HOWARD SCHNEIDER Corresponding Secrefary Sergeanr-af-Arms MARILYN HAAS Sweerheari of Chi Sigma Chi John Fish 'T RTChard Thompson I DonaIcI Cunningham Joseph Norris 'I'Rober+ Schnelder Donald Haas 'I'FranCTs Becker Roberf FausT Wnharn Haas 'Jam Irwin TAU us? Hernbold Barrie JoI n 'Ahais Frank Ehvciod Crews Carfer Hiaznilion Jrm FeIzer 'TDonaId Adams S s TV T BOB KEITZ SCHULKERS' 'Ig 'and and Gmd PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS FORT THOMAS, KENTUCKY U COMP'-IMENTS POPULAR PRICES OF RlEHI.'S GROCERY HE 8453 26 N. FORT THOMAS AVENUE S. Grand Ave, Fori' Thomas, Ky. 92 COMPLIMENTS OF HILAND CLEANERS BOB WOOD BILL REDER A SIGMA PHI KAPPA SORORITY DOLORES BECKER MARY LOU BRUEGOEMEYER MARJORIE EASTABROOKS Vice-Presiden+ JEANNE FOELLGER Presidenf MARY HULL JEAN KIRKLAND ROSE LYKINS SecreIary WANDA MQVEAN Treasurer NORA LEE NEFF MARY LOU ROELL Corresponding Secrefary SHIRLEY STILL JOYCE WITHAM CAROL WRIGHT MONMOUTH STREET FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION J. C. DAVIS Execufive Vice-Presideni Phone Co. II55 IOIO Monmoufh Sfreer Newport Kenfucky Diamonds, Wafches, Silverware, Clocks, Wafch and JeweIry Repair, EIec+ricaI Goods, Jewelry, Radios, Opfical Depari- menf THE MACEY JEWELRY COMPANY Nor+I'1wesI' Corner Eighfh and Monrnoufh SIS. Phone COIonIaI 5800 NEWPORT, KY. Come Over Io Our House DINE'S 9I3 Monmou+I'1 Sfreer NEWPORT, KENTUCKY BEST WISHES Your Radio and Elecfrical Repairmen PEPPER AND HAKE HEmIocIc 3503 IOO5 Monmourh SI. Newporr, Ky. Nor+hern Ken+ucky's Mos? Modern Equipped Cab Company JEWELRY COMPANY HILAND CAB COMPANY ll Rive, Road 719 lvlonmoufh Slreef FT. THOMAS, KENTUCKY Phone Hiland 0530 ' COMPLIMENTS OF THE FORT THOMAS BANK Member Federal Deposil Insurance Corporafion The people who are progressive in Science and in every aclivlfy of lhe human lnlellecf are ll'19 people who have used liberal arnounls ol' milk. Supervised by Besf Wishes Good Luck Conrad G- ARNOLD'S Ladies and Misses Ready fo Wear LAWYER Phone Co. 6I48 NEWPORT. KENTUCKY 8I5 Monmoufh ST. Newport Ky 95 I932 Fiffeen Years of Brofherlnood I947 ALPHA TAU GAMMA FRATERNITY AHain True Comradeshipu DANNY ZIEGLER , . . , . -Presid JERRY MOORE ,...,. Vice-Presid BILL HARVEY Dieriq, Jack ' Deinlein, Ronny Gosney, Don 'I-licks, Larry O' Kiefer, Dale King, Jimmy ALGIIFISF, Harold 'Seniors Mann, Ben ' 'McFarland, J. C. Moore, Jimmy Pendery, Kenny 'Pendery, Ronny ' Robinson, Glenn enl KENDALL STEGEMAN . . . . Secreiary enl JOHN ROMAN , . . . . Treasurer , . Correspondinq Secrelary Simpson, Bill Randall, Donald Smilli, Tom Brien, John 'Valz, Jack 'Wagnen Jerry Wiggins, I-Iarold Williams, Dave YOU WANT PURE DRUGS COMPLIMENTS WANT FAIR PRICES WANT COURTEOUS TREATMENT QF TRY EVERETT SMITH Druggisf Corner River Road and Soufh Forf Thomas Avenue FORT THOMAS, KY. Phono HI. 043I HE. 994I SCHNEIDER'S FOOD SHOP IO27 Soulh EI. Thomas Avenue KLINGENBERGFS HARDWARE, GLASS SI-IERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS RADIO TUBES I039 S. EI. Thomas Ave. ITII. 0855 THE HIGHLAND BANK Opposile The Army Pos+ IO29 Soufh Forf Thomas Avenue 96 y I L ,YW COMPLIMENTS OF CAMPBELL HowEoiL COMPANY COUNTY BANK 730 Easf 9+l'1 S+. Newpor'r, Ky. BELLEVUE, KENTUCKY l Q We operafe our own Modern Plan? HENRY E. BLASE Member Federal Deposif Qdoriess Cleaning Insurance Experf Finishing Delivery Service 29 Lumley Ave. Hiland O2l5 COPPIN'S Almos+ Anyfhing for Anybody a+ +l'1e Riglvl' Price Many people are very wise And buy al Coppirfs To economize! THE JOHN R. COPPIN CO. One of Ken+ucl:y's Finels+ Depar+men+ S+ores Sovenlrlw and Madison Coving+on, Ky. AD DESIGNED BY HARRY LUKENS 97 Congrafulafions fo a Fine Senior Class FORT THOMAS VETERANS SOCIAL AND Officers I946 Ofnficers F947 Bm OTTO JACK WENTWORTH Presidenr Presldeni JERRY HELM JACK. WENTWORTH Vice-Presidenf Vice-Presiden+ V DICK VAN VEEN BOB KRUER Secretary secfemry , HARRY MEKNICHT ONES WALSH 651 wh ,Wm Y i ' K A Tfeasufef Treasurer 'Z ak i f Board of Trusrees 1 U! K' fy, Ex . 5. l i, I ,lx me L Board of Trusfees ii 'T jjfwggdiqg i. RAPQENELESEQEEEG ARNOLD HOLTHAU5 ' L if T V WALTER BROWN JACK OTTO A XY- fi- A C A HARRY WALSH BYRON HASSON ' w L, FRISCH DICK POTHAST W' QEERL TTES JIM MCLANE ii iii it Mfirhiefriic grecfor JERRY HELM JACK DONELAN A+hie+iC Direcfor Sergeant-a+Ap-ms HENRY COOK BILL OTTO Social Direcior and Proqra Public Rciaiions Mee+s Each Monday Evening Your F'0fiS+ WM. C. BETz's sON's VICTOR H. BROWN FUNERAL HOME PHONE CO. 4255 23 Easf Six+h Sireer NEWPORT. KENTUCKY Flowers--a Suifable Gif+ for All Qccasgong Three Generaiions of e'FFicien+ service H4 Ees+ SHN Shed Newport Ky' Esfablished IS62 Colonial 8553 BUY U. S. WAR BONDS NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK 98 v COMPLIMENTS A. C. DOBBLING 81 SON A COMPLIMENTS A FRIEND CLOVER LEAF DAIRY BAR ICE CREAM Sundaes, Sodas, Malfs, Bulk, and Package LUNCH Plaie Lunches, Sandwiches, Salads, Soups, Chili, Pies DAIRY PRODUCTS Milk, Cream, BuHermiIk, Collage Cheese, Lunch Snacks, Cold CuI's, Cheese, elc. HIGHLAND AT FORT THOMAS AVE. COMPLIMENTS OF WOLTER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY THE MODEL SHOE STORE Monmouih Slreel NEWPORT, KENTUCKY BEST WISHES OF THE SUB-DEB CLUB JANET BILTZ MARY JEAN BINDER PATTY BURNS BARBARA BUTSCH NANCY COLLINS AUDREY EDWARDS DOROTHY FRICKMAN PAULETTE HASSELBRINK MYRNA HOWARD JOYCE HUDDLESTON HARRIET HUNT Presidenr PEGGY KAMMANN DOROTHY KASSON MARCIA KESLAR SUE ANN LLOYD ELLEN MQHUGH BEVERLY MCKENNA Vice-Presidenf JOAN REINERMAN MARIAN REICHEL MARY JANE ROBERTS RUTH SANDNER SHIRLEY SCHOULTHEIS BARBARA SCHWARTZ CAROLINE SCOTT Secrefary , SALLY SHERIFF PHYLLIS SNYDER ANN STOLLE SUSIE SWENSON JOAN YOUNG ANN YOUTSEY ALICE WRIGHT JEANNE WYMAN Treasurer 101 THE AUTOMOBILE DEALERS NORTHERN KENTUCKY BOYERS MOTORS New and Used Cars OF IOI4 Monmoufh Sfreef Co. 877I Newpo KNOBLOCH-EDWARDS MOTORS, INC. Mercury-Lincoln Au+omobiIes II4 E. SIXIII Sfreef COIoniaI 9607 . CAMPBELL COUNTY MOTORS, INC. CI1evroIe+ I028 Monmou+I1 SI. COIoniaI SIZ3 WALKER MOTOR COMPANY Ford 207 E. I:our+I1 SI. COIoniaI 4090 NEWPORT AUTO SALES Dodge-PIymou+I1 Passenger Cars and Trucks FIHI1 and Monmoufh COIoniaI 9600 GEO. ROSEN AUTO SALES CO. Chrysler-PIymou+I1 por por ewpor ewpo 5I5 Monmou+I1 COIonIeI 8564 Newpo COVINGTON BUICK COMPANY Bes+ Bef Buick 620 SCOH SI. COIoniaI 0755 Covingfo IO2 PETER'S DELICATESSEN 660 Highland Ave. FT. THOMAS, KY. COMPLIMENTS HE 989l OF Open from 9 a.m.1o Midnife I402 Norih Forf Thomas Avenue HEMLOCK 9906 ii BEST WISHES Pafronize Your Local lndependem' CF Merchanfs LAWRENCE RIEDINGER REAL ESTATE COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP HARRY F. SCHAEPER HE N28 IOI5 Monmoufh S+. Newport Ky T COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS GF OF WOOLWORTH COMPANY DR J A WINKLER 103 HARRY LUKENS AND SON BUILDERS GENERAL REPAIRING Hlland OZI6 26 Bellaire Place Fl. Thomas, Ky HILAND DELICATESSEN TRUDY'S GRILL MILTON AND ELDER IPATJ REIK pmpllelm AL BANKEMPER Delicious Chili and Sandwiches Take Oul Orders Alexandria Pilce Highland H He. 9908 9 COMPLIMENTS OF A. F. H. COMPLIMENTS OF b F. J. STOLLE BLANK'S Q PHARMACY 104 THE TELEPHONE... SYMBOL or SERVICE AND oPPoRTuNiTY v+51R Z cot s E 2 8- 9+ ' 65 1- 6 qt? in TT O In an organizaTion like The Telephone Company, every iob is imporTanT! ThaT's why each year so many high school gracluaTes choose Telephony as a career. They lcnow a iob wiTh The Telephone Company oTTers noT only good wages, regular raises, excellenT working condiTions, vacaTions wiTh pay, and opporTuniTies Tor advancemenT, buT a chance To be of real service To Their communiTy as well. IT you are inTeresTecl in a proTiTable business career, now is The Time To begin. CITIZENS TELEPHONE COMPANY, INCORPORATED 9-9 THIS BOOK DESIGNED AND PRINTED BY BENSON PRINTING CO. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Q-9 IO5 f 'vgflf Lita 1 G is NNT has rcawxbgp. :nge 6 ' rx 1X5'-A,k11- X Q vs- M4 0 A ' 4 5 xL'f: Q Q . ,K '--1 X1 Q:J2QfiZf Q . 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