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

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I000 ACTIVITIES fi STUDENT GOVERNMENT g BLUEBIRD WARBLERS THE BAND AND MAJORETTES THESPIANS THE HIGHLANDER THE HILLTOPPER YOUTHFUL REMBRANDTS A PHYSICAL EDUCATION 'WL , 54,14 A 1.. . JET ,, QA - . YZ..- ,M A ' , ' -f, jbwhwwm-H.. ' ' ' rf - P F1 To - ' x E ? 1 '- I qv II:00 CLUBS G.A.A. F.H.A. HI-Y CAMPUS CITIZENS CLUB LATIN CLUB l20O SPORTS FOOTBALL BASKETBALL BASEBALL TRACK CHEERLEADERS BLUE RIBBON GROUPS FEATURES AND FORMALS THE PROM AND FORMALS THE MINSTREL BOYS STATE G RLS STATE MAY DAY AT SCHOOL AT PLAY mI 1 2 I 3.-4- 'f 5 1 O 1 . n 23 . IE 3 ' 5 I ' I 6. 17 I 3. : I I -flihjl VL , , - fb i' 'fi I .,,. -A 'I -. I-UI S I-' 1 ' -' -' H, V If' ' ..-o.n,oz-. i f L' ' 1' I Q I -'xiii I . V '.3wt'f'F'- .- ' N- 36,1 - . I ' .- L T' I- I ' .yu,... . 4- i ,, . . Highland! High Sckovl la 20 OOO bedication Since he came here In I942 Mr Ewell Waddell has won our respecf nor only as a coach buf as a Teacher and as a frnend In hus 'reams as well sporlsmanshup ln has smcere efforlrs 'ro produce good clhzens as well as good sludenls he has succeeded So for hns frnendlmess smceruly and abrlnly as bolh coach and leacher we here deducale fhe I952 HIGH LANDER 'ro Mr Waddell O O O Q O O O O O as in his classes, he has pu'r an emphasis no'r orlly on abIli+y,l buf on The Board affends io business! Uwn el-A Our public school syslem here in Fl. Thomas is lcepl running smoolhly by a group of six men and one woman who comprise lhe Board ol Educalion. Five members are elecled, and Two are ap- poinled. Mrs. Slanley Burl is serving as secrelary-lreasurer and is appoin'red, along wilh Mr. Russell Bridges, superin- bil-ector MR. BRIDGES In I944 Mr. Russell E. Bridges became lhe Superinlendenl of lhe Forf Thomas Public Schools. Prior 'ro +ha+ he had been a coach, feacher, and principal. During The inlervening period he has won lhe ad- miralion and respecl of 'rhe enfire com- munily. His erlicienlr adminislrafion melh- ods are used as models in many par'rs ol lhe s'ra're. lendenlr, +o lhe board. The olher mem- bers are Mr. Alvin P. Miller, president Mr. Gerald Cecil, vice-president Mr. Rober+ Evans: Mr. Arnold Johnson: and Mr. Roberr Sfegeman. Among 'rhese men Jrhere is a represenlalive for each elemen- +ary school and 'rhe high school. Mos? of lhe members have served for several years, bul 'rhis lasf year Mrs. Burl and Mr. Johnson ioined lhe board. Mr. Bridges sfaris fhe day i Captain Miss Moery advises Bill aboui college Mr. Cierley sfarfs a proied KK X i :T X .N ii if X i ll, f af: f l 2 fi il ii Mr. Morris B. Cierley, our very eiiicienl prin- cipal, has again proved his abiliry +o run a school. Thanks +o his eiioris, we have had many improve- menrs. The infer-communicafions sysiem, for which he worked so hard, was insralled and given much use lasi year. Noi only does he do big rhings, for which we all lhanlc him, buf he also does many smaller iobs which go unnoiiced by mosr people. He lceeps fhe school's business running smooihly, as big a iob as anyone could wani. Working along wirh Mr. Cierley is Miss Mar- guerire Moery, our vice-principal. How she man- ages lo fulfill her many duiies is a quesfion aslced by many. Acling as siudenl advisor, Miss Moery lislens ro any problems Thar we mighr have, gives advice, and helps us worlc rhem our. Besides do- ing +his she helps us choose a college if we in- iend lo confinue our educafion, and she reaches a psychology class. Miss Moery is also ihe lac- uliy advisor oi lhe Siudeni Council. Miss Moery and Mr. Cierley have made our school one oi The besl. The mate WILLIAMETTA BAKER NIAUD BROWN NAIDYNE BROWN C. R. BURGESS EMMETT v. -.f 'J I 1 Z MRS. J. R. BURT ANNE E. COOPER Firsi Row: WILLIAMETA BAKER, M.A.' advafvced a' e f shy, sc7d Qecmeffy, and ffigcfomevy. MAUD BROWN, R.VJx x? ca' ...peut me NAIDYNE BROWN, A.B.' Efg sw, La'l' GHG La'7r' C ub. C. R. BURGESS. ME' bL.z5'ess E13 'QF WG ard zo ezff'af'F?o. EMMETT BURKEEN, MA- d'a'feMre, Jn scfefre epeeif dvd H'-Y. N'r Q ba qevmr MRS Jana H 59'5F3Lr haf b- s 5 5 - uff far J J. E. DEERING W. J. ELLIOTT MELVIN ERICKSON Second Row: . J. R. BURT, ABQ Era '51 'fffa Tm ard Cafwpvs C 'zene Cub. ANNE E. coomz, MA, ew J E DEERIN6 AB' Efu' W. J. ELLIOTT, MA' New pm' 'e 'rd s 'Q MELVIN ERICKSON, BS' :rw 'a edgafvn. The mate LOUETTA GREENO MRS. H. HARDGROVE E. T. JONES ROBERT KNAUF H, 6, LAW Sf? ANNE MCCHESNEY L. T. MILLER MRS. L. T. MILLER DEKE MOFFITT INEZ MOORE Firs+ Row: Second Row: LOUETTA GREENO, 8.5.4 home economics and FHA. ANNE McCHESNEY, BS- Ubfaridn MRS. H. HARDGROVE, A.Bm pn-,Smal edmafion, cheer- L. T. MILLER, B.S.' boekkeepmq, commeraia' haw, een icadere, and GAA. nfmizs, ard fypinq. E. T. JONES, B.S.' owe' frai'-Eno and afvm-dame ffkzef. MRS. L. T. MILLER, MA 1 alcobra ard ma'n. ROBERT KNAUF, BS' V al m .Wg Nd :Hr DEKE MOFFITT, bafd are Rryf .mevai ff, mc. H. G. LAW, M.A.g b f 'f mg dn INEZ MOORE, B.A.: M a an e I2 Tice mate CLAUDIA PAYNE ETHEL ROUDEBUSH MRS. A. D. RUDOLPH B. X. SADOSKY MRS E G SEITER MRS J C TAYLOR E E WADDELL AVICE WHITE Furs? Row Second Row CLAUDIA PAYNE A B MRS E G SEITER AB geography and soc al s+uches MRS A D RUDOLPH secre+ary E E WADDELL AB qeoqraphy U S hnsfory and so 1 B X SADOSKY BS drlver framing mechanical draw Oooqy Inq and shop AVICE WHITE MA Enghsh I3 ,..:ar'f. ,..j I '. ETHEL ROUDEBUSH, B.S.p mafh. MRS. J. C. TAYLOR, MA.: French and Spanish. Morris, Linnernan. Wriqhf, Robinson The engine room crew is fhe backbone of Jrhe Highlander. There, life aboard ship is made easier and more corniforfable. Mr. Robinson, IV1r,Wrigh+, Mr. Linneman, and Mr. Morris keep our ship rrirn. ron o. Ac an F fR K L b E S h q Ba:k Row: C. Trout! S, Tr L H, Sf, man, B, Trouf C n gina Room Crew During our long cruise, some of our happiesf hours are spen+ in fhe lunchroom. Day aifer day The passengers rhrong There To enjoy The delicious variefy of foods which Mrs. Schwegrnan prepares. galley 4' be fo The Crew Senior CIMA Firsf Row: CLAIRE ALBERSHART . . . The only way To have a friend is lo be one. PEGGY-ANDERSON . . . Thy modesiy's a candle lo lhy merit Second Row: RUSSELL lChipl ANDERSON . . . I'Il be happy, I'Il be free, I'lI be mad af nobody. JAMES AUSTIN . . . BeHer fo die I,OOO dealhs Than To wound my honor. Third Row: DAVID BAUMER . . . Oh, lei me live my own life. CHARLES BILTZ . . . A poel could nof bu? be gay in such iocular company. Fourfh Row: THEODORE BRAUN . . . His mind was made for rhinlcing and his heart for loving. CRAIG BROWN . . . l'And his laughter shall fill lhe air. 5 -ai. ff' S, 3 Senior CIMA GLENDA CHAPIN . . . When l'm read- ing, whelher wise or silly, ll' is alive and lallcinq To me. JOHN DILLON . . . He lives for 'rhe love of life. C RICHARD EICHELBERGER A day lor loul an hour for sporl bul' 'lor a friend lule ns 'foo shorl RUTH EMMONS Enloy 'rhe presem' day lrushng very lnllle lo 'rhe morrow TdR JOHN EVANS A buddy sure and full ol glee who dares fo laugh bofh loud and free BEVERLY FARRAR He +ha+ can ave pahence can have whaf he wall always succeed DONALD FOLTZ Hs greaf 'fo be a uve 73' Se ond Row: 5 hir ow: . . . h in H Fourfh Row: g y 'E THEODORE FINNESETH . . . The slrong ' 1 ZVV M , ru H I A W ii lj. Senior Clam Firsi Row: MARILYN GARDNER . . . A blue eye is a Irue eye. DIANE GARRETSON . . . 'll shall lighf a candle of undersfanding in Thine heart which shall nol be puf out Second Row: IRENE GOLDEN . . . 'lln youlh and beau- Iy wisdom is loul' rare. WILLIAM GREGORY . . . The mildesl manner wilh The bravesl mind, Third Row: BEVERLY HELMBOLD . . . Man is Ihe only crealure endowed wi'rh The power of laughferf' SARANNE HOWES . . . And her sunny loclcs hang on her Temples lilce a golden fleece. Fourfh Row: WILLIAM HUNT . . . Ready Io work when he has Io, ready 'ro play when he can. SANDRA KATZ ...I 'As innocenf as a new laid egg. Senzvr CIMA F sf Ro WHITNEY KISKER To do easnly wha? s dmchcuh Ior ofhers as a mark of +alen+ LOIS LEHKAMP B slow +0 IGI info Irrendshap buf once Thou err IH con hnue farm and consianf S cond Ro JAMES LOSEY Sfronq and cour ageous oaks from Ieffle acorns grow BETTY LUKENS I would help ofher Th d Ro RALPH MARTIN A real Ia S mam JOYCE MCCRACKEN A luHle non sense now and Ihen IS relushed by 'rhe wus esr men Fou fh Ro PATRICIA MCGUIRE LeT your lnfe hqhrly dance on 'fhe edge of hme like dew on fhe hp of a af WILLA MCMAHAN Ou? of fhe abun dance of fhe heari The moufh speaks 0 ir w: . . . e . 3 WZ . . . 'I S our of a feIIow feeling, ir w: ' . . . die' f W: ' Ie Senior CIMA Firsf Row: SHIRLEY METTENS . . . Good clo+hes open all doors. EDNA MILLER . . . A source of inriocenr merrimen'f. Second Row: MARGARET Mooke . . . come and irip as ye go on 'rhe lighf faniasric Toe. ELIHU lBuzzj MORLIDGE . . . A busy man who ralces his 'rasics 'ro l'xear+. Third Row: ROBERT NIEMILLER . . , SHN wa+ers run deep. DONALD ORLECK . . . Youih holds no socieiy wifh grief. Fourfh Row: MELISSA PERKINS . . . Pu+s her shoulder To +l'1e grindsfonef' EVELYN PERSON . . . Her eyes are homes of silenf prayer. 2 4 fm m if ,Wa .Jr Senior CIMA Firsf Row: NANCY PETTERMAN . . . Fai+h is lhe force of life. WILLIAM PHILLIPS . . . His words are a credil lo his mind. Second Row: JOHN IDICIKI PIERCE . . . Always aclive every slep, lull of Iivelines and pep. JEAN PIERCY . . . Her secrel is pa- Hence. Third Row: HORACE IPhiII PIKE . . . Capable, de- pendable, lrue sleel, whal more need be said? DONALD PRATHER . . . I-le laughs his way lhrough life. Fourfh Row: JOHN IS+eveI REEVES . . . A likable fellow, one who will succeed. GLENN IPe+ieI ROBERTS . . . Happy l am, from cares l'm free. Why aren'+ +hey all conlem' like me? Senior CIMA Flrsf Row: THOMAS ROHRER . . . A cheerful lem- per wull malce lcnowledge delrghflul and wrl good nalured RAYMOND lDudl ROSS There as a hope lor every woe and a cure for every paun O JANICE SEIBERT Doulol whom you will bul never doubf yourself JOAN SHEARER A merry head doelh good luke a meducune T d R JERRY SMITH He would slorm lhe heavens hnmsell RONALD SMITH My way ol lokung us lo +ell The rulh F +h R FREDERICK SPADE He ceased buf lelr charmnng 'ro 'rheur ear hrs vouce rhaf lrs'renung rhey seemed shll 'ro hear MARILYN SULLIVAN . . . A pound of pluclc is wor+h a ron of luck. lib 5,3-ff Semor C1444 BETTY SWOPE A cheerful loolc malce a dlsh a eas+ FRED TILLMAN Away wnfh Ihe wrong away wllh fhe vice Why carwl Ihe world Iulce hum be mce7 PAGE WILLIAMS T15 good wll makes mlellngence GORDON WILSHIRE Humor has luslly been regarded as Ihe hnesl perlec hon of gemus T d R MARILYN WOODWARD as deed no? The bread buf Ihe wme of Iule CAROL YOUNG A good laugh s sunshune In a house F I JUDY ZIMMERMAN To speak kmdly does nor hurf The fongue The Sianding on ground, lefl +o riqhl: Lehman Rolh, Faller, Mylinger, Denning, Guenlher Gabennesch, Leachman, Suhre, Zoz, Zieg ler, Moffifl, Reibling. S+anding on sfeps: Hermann, Cecil, T Koehler, Kiley, Jewell, Smilh, Trour, Bleyle lvlarshman, Thomas, Brabender. BoH'om row, lell lo righlz Berlelcamp, l-lu- gle, Klare, Kuhn, Judy, McCracken, Wil- liams. Second row: Doran, Ellison, S. Norris, Lon- neman, Saralcalsannis. Third row: Bachmeyer, Fickenscher, Perry, Balre, Borches, Harvey, Speller, Wilmer. Fourfh row: Moore, Clapp, Losey, Orlh, BoHom row, lefl lo righlz Furnish, Haiz- lip, Burwell, Wilson, l-lolshuh, Mueller, Kiel. Second row: Chapel, Sadoslcy, Lee, Rhoades, McClure, Belz. Third row: Richardson, Holmes, Weber, Byers, Taylor, Aldrich, Lusl. Foudh row: Walkenhorsl, Sleele, Roellger, B, Norris, R, Koehler. unior CIMA Ice Sophomore CIMA Sfanding on ground, lefl ro righ+: Hussey Nelson, Kuehner, Apple, Brannoclc, G. Beclc er, Clephane, Jurgens, Bierman, Ludwig. S'randing on sfep: McEllresh, Pendery, M Moore, C. Smilh, Wilham, Furio, Dragoo C. Taylor, Palm, Slanfield, Harfwell Griggs, Schweilzer, Vail, Bennell, Doll. BoHom row, lefl +o righlz Denron, Scolf Slamler, Donalelli, Breuhler, Wood. Second row: Roberls, Barlcsdale, Burwell Pallon, Cook, Mcgohan. Third row: R. Becker, Pierce, C. Taylor Hahn, Ziegler, Gosney. Four+h row: Hinderberger, Edwards, Volh Law, Marshman, Sfanlield, Durham. Top row: King, Mosley, Jackson. Sfanding, lei? +o righlz Foerderer, D. Losey, Humphries, Boyle, Graves. Scharslein, Bash- dm. BoHom: Surfer, Burlce, Broadwafer, Haller, Downing. Second row: Jacobs, Wasser, Thress, Mc- Cormiclc, Peacher, Ware. Third row: Sheller, A. Smilh, Orleclc, Pier- cy, Klingman. Top row: Alger, C. Moore, Evans, V. Beclc- er. 'flue ?reAleman CIMA S+ooping, lel+ +o righlz T. Taylor, B. Wag- ner, Rosenbaum. Sianding: E. Taylor, Wilson, Tolson, Sane ders, Riches, Richler, Walz, Richardson, Waddell, Roof, Slraman, l.. Smiih, Wood, Shepherd, R. Wagner. Sfanding on sfeps, +op lo bollomz Sipes, Smool, Wood, Warner, Simpson, Sleinhau- rer, Weber, Savage, Sporing. Sfanding on s+eps from bolfom +o +op: R. Johnson, R. King, Hurlger, Miller, l-larl, Hammond, L, Hulchinson, McMullen, Kress, Palm. Si'Hing boHom +0 fop, firsl row: Mead- ows, Hanshue, Merzweiler, Parroll, Mueller. Second row: Humphries, Peper, lvlcGehee Hall, Quill. Third row: Hale, Kali, Jones, Ralh, Hick- YTNGU. Four+h row: l-larris, l-lolmes, Jansen, Hu- heey. Boffom row, leil lo righl: Cunnnigham Bal+e, Gray, Berry, Bary, Erschell, Byers. Second row: Furnish, Ball, Dilling, Deinlein DoRemus, Apple. Third row: Daniel, Dewey, Collier, Finfrocl Brandhorsl, Burlce, Anderson. Fourfh row: Evans, Babin, Foelger. Fiffh row: Ficlcenscher, Beclcer, Fryer Belhge, Dobbling. Ylae fzglntln grade BoH'om row, si++ing, lell ro righl: Bruce Snyder, Cianciolo, Lusl, Snow, Freer. Second row: Ash, Mudge, Nagel, Hiclcs Herbsf, Schramm. Third row: Crawford, Weber, Thompson Cooley, Slanley, Kislcer, Person. Fourfh row: Ross, Smilh, Brolher, Hill. Sfanding, bollom 'ro lop: Rolh, Bundy, Al- bersharl, Blesch, Phillips. Sfanding, lefl lo righlz Craig, Casson Mappin, Lufhringer, Hengelbrok, Boehme Gainer, Coleman, Munsler, N. Taylor, San- ders, Schmidl. S+anding on s+eps, bollom lo lop: Sforlz Johnson, Chesler, l-lolshuh, Turner, Twe- hues, Faulkner, S. Wagner, Kraus, Schnei- der, Sfor+z, Combs, Reilc, Borches, Enslen Dragoo. Boffom row, lell lo righl: Spicer, Massing Neiser, Cruse, Losey, Marlin, Dillrich. Second row: Baclcherms, Smilh, Knauer Swegles, Halpin, Edwards, Tishaus. Third row: Gelblce, Chapin, Kelley, Hude- pohl, B. Smilh, Spade, Mahaney. Fourfh row: Finch, Slanlield, Thompson Adams, Heclcer. The Seven tl: grade Lef+ 'l'o righi: Hines, Workman, Schwei- kerl, Pence, Zimmerman, Brown, Ball, Er- schell, Thompson, Kraus, lVlcGohan, Becker, Billz, Sadosky, lvlcKamey. S+ancling on sieps: Boofes, Werrman, Hunl, Bryson, Warren, Richler, Chapin, Kasson, Wallace. Boifom row, lefl +o righlz Borches, J. Smilh, Beineke, Shoenberger, Spicer, Toner Schmidt Cook, Mason. Second row: Sarakafsannis, Ellison, Lilley lvlclvlahan, Volz, Drahman, Norris. Third row: Shay, Kohsin, Kellogg, Thomas Hellon, Foerderer. Four+h row: Haas, lversen, Webb, Noel Ormsby, lvlclilfresh. Bo'H'om row, silling, lefl lo right Rose, G Boyle, Aldrich, Sheriff, Sorenson, Tillman, Johnson. Second row: Doran, Chadwick, Keirz, Bai Terson, Morrell. Third row: Dillon, Manchess, March, Tar yin, Calahan. Four+h row: McCracken, Sowers, Miller Wadsworlh. Slandingz Tolson, Hay, Blesch, Condron, Auslin, Slephens. -Q-,...,, !Q QF ' - - vaigf, fri !5 - A.: 4, I ,Wg C? x , 5532: 756167 dc tizIitieA jr 1' Our governing body Student ga ernment This year we have had one oT The mosT acTive sTudenT councils ThaT This school has seen in many years. Led by Diclc McCracken as President Fred Tillman as Vice-President Diane GarreTson as SecreTary, and Buzz lvlorlidge as Treasurer, They have accomplished many Things. The handbook. which has been planned Tor several years, goT oTT To a good sTarT aT The beginning oT The year. The STudenT Council Took iT upon Themselves To deco- raTe The new Kellogg Memorial Room: This They did wiTn very good TasTe. IT was also Through The eTTorTs oT The Council ThaT new drapes were boughT Tor The audiToriurn. They sponsored a movie in order To geT money Tor The drapes. They made possible The collecTion oT money Tor The German sTudenT ThaT is coming over here nexT year by suggesTing a day on which The sTudenTc were excused Trom school in order To work and earn money Tor This cause. The whole school owes a voTe oT Thanks To iTs STudenT Council. Dick McCracken, Fred Tillman, Bun Morlidqe, Diane Garrefson f ,f l , . e A C Q A 4 ' I f 1, J , ,, S, N.. Klue6il-d Warbler-A This Year, under The able leadership oT Mr, RoberT KnauT, The chorus has Tound a number oT TirsTs down on iTs record. The mosT exciTing oT which was The chance To sing wITh The Cin' cinnaTi Symphony OrchesTra aT Music l-lall. Dr. Thor Johnson, The symphonys d7recTor, came here To school Tor our TirsT rehearsal. The oTher Two rehearsals were held aT Music Hall wiTn The symphony orchesTra. Einally The nighT oT Novem- ber 28 arrived. CharTered busses were waiTing aT school To Talre us To Music Hall. An hour or so laTer The chorus made a very successTu5 see bu' wiTh The symphony orchesTra. The oTher TirsT was The ChrfsTmas perTormance oT some selecTions Trom The Messian. Some CT The a umnf wno were chorus members came pac? To sing wiTl'T us aT This perTormance. Mr, KnauT hopes To maie Th's an annua aTTair by aoorg fome rew numpefg each yeah The nexT big evenT OT The year was The Min- sTrel. ln order To carry cuT The Theme, MARDI GRAS, The chorus sang such songs as DARKNESS ON Tl-TE DELTA, WAY DOWN YONDER lN NEW ORLEANS, and many oThers having To do wiTh any oT The TerriTory arouno New Orleans. The only remaining evenTs we'e 'he Regional Music ConTesT and The Spring Music EesTival. A religious song was done aT The conTesT while The Spring ConcerT was made up OT numbers sung ThroughouT The year. The direcTor, Mr. Knauf 5? Tri' Tl: eApianA The Dramalics Deparlmenl of High- lands gave Our l-learls Were Young and Gay on December 6. Claire Albersharl and Saranne l-lowes had +he leading paris as Cornelia Olis Skinner and Emily Kim- brough. The play proved 'ro be a huge success wirh bolh lhe sludenfs and fhe people of Forl Thomas. Everyone involved in lhe play worked so hard and was so 'fired 'rhal lhey relaxed wilh a dramalics parly in rhe home of one of fhe members ol 'rhe casl. Several olher plays were given la'rer in rhe year, which also proved 'ro be greal successes. Several of 'rhe sludenls enlered lhe regional and sfale Speech and Dra- malics Confesls. A greal deal of new malerial was pur- chased lor rhe Drama Deparlmenl' rhis year. Some ol lhe maferials were new cur- fains for rhe sfage, new sound eflecrs Williams and Sieele go melodramafic equipmenl, new scenery, and several new plays lor 'rhe dramalic library. A grealer inleresr in dramalics is being buill up al l-lighlands. ll is believed 'rhal drama is a vilal parl in The educalion ol young men and women. Many sludenls gel a chance ro express Jrheir lalenls which mighf olherwise have gone unno- liced. Sfudenls are urged lo lalce some parl, be I+ large or small, in all our pro- duclions. Mr. Burleen greefs his dramafics classes 0 x All STAFF Silringz P G ld M S ll Sl ding: Shearer, Br G rrefson. Wilshire, McCracken, PhiII'P Ki H l az, lie Highlander The work on rhe annual rhal you are now reading began one day in The year I95l, when live srudenrs were called lo The HIGHLANDER orlice. There ir was announced rhar lhey were lo be rhe big five of our annual. Joyce McCracken was named ediror-in-chief: lrene Golden, lirerary edilorq Marilyn Woodward, arr edilorg Diane Garrerson, circularion man- Choosing a 'lheme agerg and Bill l-lunr, business manager. A few days larer 'rhis group gor rogerher and decided on rhe 'rheme for our annual. The nexl' fall 'lhe annual, wirh The help of several iournalism srudenrs, really gor rolling. Ads were being sold and more wrilers were being added +o rhe srari. Evelyn Person became edi+or-in-charge- of-ads as a reward for selling lhe mosl ads. Piclures began rolling in, as Gordon Wilshire, rhe srarf pholographer, was seen ar every evenr wilh his camera. As 'rhe Tirsl semesrer drew lo a close, fhis book was iusr abour finished excepr, for a 'few Trivial odds and ends. lviosl of our pic- rures and copy were in and mosr of rhe work done. For all her help while we were pulling rhis book rogelher, The HIGHLANDER Srarl wanls ro express ils gralirude ro Mrs, Mary Burl, our laculry advisor and friend. CHIP ANDERSON. , PEGGY ANDERSON . MARIAN BERLEKAMP. DICK MCCRACKEN. SANDRA STANLEY, . PALMER KISKER, . JIM WILMER. . JEAN PIERCY, . SARA HOWES . IRMA DORAN . GORDON WILSI-IIRE. CASTNER DENTON JOHN DEERING , WILLIAMETTA BAKER Hillfopper s+aff :Sf The llilltopper . .Co-Edifor , . . .Co-Editor . . .Third Page Edifcf , .Spor+s Edifor . .Jr. High Edirof . .Jr. High Ed'rcr . .Business Manaq . , .Adverfisirig Manager . .Adverfising Mirage . Circ, a cn Ma'age , . .Profoqracr . Prcfcqrao ..Eai.,', Aa.. I , . .C 1,a':' A:i.'1 David Appie Jimmy APP? Sue Bachmeyer Pad Basham Jim Bierrrwar- Crariig- B'I+z J,iarvrwe Bcrcies Barbara Brard'C Crafg Brow' W --I Ccck Arr' Efifscf ' ,hiv , ,W '. 1 Wifi!-7-.4:. , ' f . I A A 'i UR lun s. '9 D-vw-. ,-, , Q' 'war .gg A - '4 M n Q ,Q ' I 5 6 7 I 1 -4 3 ' S -E :seas V31 -zsgazznza ? ' ,vs Tom Graves Frank Jady Gayle Kare R555 Kaerwer Gay Lcr-ne-rfa Me 'asa Periin Gaye Perry BE' PM 'os Pnfie Rfbfavs Narcy Zieq Peggy and Jim 'Iallr fhings over 5 .,q- 2? - mf: 1' A or 5'- .' Miha- 'atv Preparing for an arf display oatlc ul e bfdh tA ffmd The ari' classes under lhe direclion of Miss Claudia Payne meel lwice a week on Wednes- day and Thursday. During 'rhis lime handicrafls of all kinds lakes place: working wifh wood, silver and leairher are a few of lhe proiecls 'rhe arf slu- den+s enjoy. Physical educalion is required of each sludenl, unless he is parficipaling aclively in one of The sporls such as baskelball, foolball, baseball, or rrack. Through lhese classes mosr of The sludenls gel lhe exercise which helps keep 'rhern in good heallh. Pkcpical fducation in 7 J IDC: C'lu6A This year The Pl-l.A. was one oT The mosT acTive clubs in The school under The leader- ship oT iTs sponsor. Miss LoueTTa Greeno. Also aiding in The success oT The club were The Tollowiifg oTTicers: Page Williams, presidenT3 Nancy Ziegler, vice-presidenT3 Joan Shearer, secreTaryg Edna Miller, Treasurer: Joyce McCracken and Ann El- lison, hisTorians3 Gayle Perry, parliamen- Tarianq Julianne Borches, song leader: and Beverly Farrar, reporTer. Page Williams, chapTer presidenT, was also elecTed The disTricT vice-presidenT. This year Tive oT The girls compleTed The requiremenTs Tor Their sTaTe degrees. They were Page Wil- liams, Sara l-lowes, Joan Shearer, Joan Wilson, and Julianne Borches. Some oT The acTiviTies oT The club This ,Xi-M 44 ' 4 ' , , , R ar? Happy BirThday, F.H.A.! year were a poT luck supper Tollowed by an exhibiTion oT square-dancing, The spring sTyle show, CommuniTy ChesT, and UN. Weelc. During Fl-l.A. Week They wenT To church as a group, made a bulleTin board display, and had a parTy Tor The club moThers. ?uture liomemalzel-A of dmerica Members of FuTure Homemakers of America The Honor Club was lounded in The gpring oT I95l. lTs purpose was To Try To liTT The sTand- ards oT Highlands and To uphold The principles seT TorTh in The Code oT ConducT ediTed by The STudenT Council. This code is as Tollows: The good ciiizen observes rules because he wanTs To, regards his Teachers as Triends and advisors, respecTs school properTy, supporTs school acTivi- Ties, does noT cheaT in lessons or on TesTs, is democraTic in his school relaTionships, pracTices The virTues OT puncTualiTy and neaTness, does more Than is required oT him, and regards his schooling as an invesTmenT which should reTurn dividends To The public. The club has also Tried To promoTe a beTTer undersTanding beTween The iunior and senior high wiTh big and liTTle sisTers. This year The club was requesTed by The STu- denT Council To change iTs name. AT one oT The meeTings a voTe was Talcen on several names, and Thus iT became known as The Campus CiTi- zens Club. Co-sponsors of Campus Cifizens Club The club is TuncTioning Through various com- miTTees, each having a special duTy To carry ouT in mainTaining The principles OT The code, such as discouraging cheaTirg and proTaniTy, and en' couraging pupil-Teacher relaTionships, and male ing The mosT oT ones opporTuniTies. The Campus CiTizens Club meeTs The TirsT and Third Wednesdays oT each monTh. AT presenT Tnere are nineTy-Two members in The club. lee C'ampuA Citi enA Club FuTure ciTizens meeT 3 5 LaTin Club members receive advice from Presidenf Graves lie latin Club The LaTin Club is a newly organized Club Tormed in The spring oT l95l. OT- Ticers oT The organizaTion were Tom Graves, presidenT3 Dudley Barlcsdale, vice- presideriTg PaTTy WiTham, secreTary3 Mas- sey Pierce Treasurer' Wini Coolc corre sponding secreTary and Miss Naidyne Brown The Tacu Ty advisor This Club has programs which are boTh amusing and educaTional, such as quiz programs dealing wiTh Roman liTe and hisTory. AT presenT This group, which meeTs on The TirsT and Third Thursdays oT each monTh, has TorTy-Two members. Member- ship is open To sTudenTs oT The TirsT and second year LaTiri classes and To Those who have compleTed Two years oT l.aTiri wiTh a passing grade. MosT oT The mem- bers have LaTin Club pins so ThaT They will have some means oT ouTward idenTi- TicaTion. The LaTin Club is aTTiliaTed wiTh The Junior Classical League, which is a na- Tional organizaTion oT high school l.aTin Clubs. Each year The members aTTend a ConvenTion oT all The LaTin Clubs in Ken- Tucl4y, held in l.exingTon aT The UniversiTy oT KenTuclcy. Tom Graves, The club's pres- idenT, is also The vice-presidenT oT The ex- ecuTive council oT The STaTe ConvenTion. and X, , 1 sw Q B3-. wr - . M Qmgga , ,gas f 'S ' it Nag, '.. - 'gi' ' ' Ez '.-1 A T'- ,- r if If ,, Q .yn , ,, ,ff 1 X A Y, A -. F5 ti . 5, , , .1 'Own r MF? R 3 hr W' 1 f- if ,, , 92215 ., X i' fig X , - K may ' 3 ,. - ,X Look ouil Tl'1ey're affer you ?oot6all for 1952 The l95l model oT The Highlands TooT- ball Team was posiTively one oT The besT rounded squads ever To grace an H. H. S. Tield. IT was almosT anorher undeTeaTed season Tor The Birds as They won nine games and losT only one. Along wiTh a high raTing in The sTaTe, The Bluebirds end- ed in second place in The NKAC. One oT The sensaTional brighT lighTs oT This season was The sTerling line play which sparked The enTire schedule. Few words can iusTly deTine The remarkable bacldield oT This year's Team. Led by Tommy Rohr- er and Teddy FinneseTh, These men behind The line could always be counTed on when The chips were down. The Sl campaign sTarTed wiTh an im- pressive 39-6 win over DayTon. Rohrer scored Three Times and FinneseTh Twice, as Bilrz added The oTher Highlands TD, and Co-CapTain Ted Braun Turned in The TirsT Three oT his ToTal oT ThirTy poinTs. I 95 l Varsify squad Kmj i- Q Rohrer gives Them The run-around The PexT week, The Birds scored in every duarTer as They sTeamrdTTed Over Edahqer 45-O. BroThers Rohrer and FinrieseTh re- mained True To Tdrm as They scored Thrice and Twice re5peQTiveTy. RaTph fV1arTirw and BiITy T-Termah eacri scored Twice. LaTayeTTe was r1exTarwdThe Birds Threw everyThind BUT The bench as They puhfer- ized The Gerwerak 56-O. Tduchddwns were Top, Righf: Weire off for a Touchdown! Hying like pancakes and Mdgiey and Firwe- BO'+Om1FmQ OH seTh each ddT Two. N r . . 'Q W 4.,. , .f b' 1 : 4 ' 1, -Vx , V-bf, X . T . W? ,L A I W . , ,f . Y -rf, 'M wi T T ,, K T W .' 1 , 'A V 2 gf if T. H Q 1 . , fern, N y V ,A V R K ,1 . T ' 'if -Q, A . 'SPM 'E -4-sf-f - - Ji- ' - A I BILTZ MORLTDGE AUSTTN MARTIN SPADE .45 EVANS SMITH BAUMER FINNESETH BRAUN The biggesT game oT The season was nexT as The Birds bowed To a sTrong Belle- vue crew 20-6. Rohrer made The only H.H.S. score on a 56-yard end sweep. The Big Blue goT baclc on The winning road as They waxed NewporT 27-7. IT was The brillianT running oT BiI+z ThaT sparked The Birds as he scored Three Times. The scoreboard wenT crazy nexT week as-The Birds manhandled a wealc Ludlow Team 64-O. Rohrer scored Thrice while 5miTh, FinneseTh, and Hermann each scored Twice. Probably The mosT Thrilling game oT The Football managers: Smnh, Gelbke, Brown, Combs I95I FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Highlands .... 39 DayTon . . . Highlands .... 45 Erlanger . Highlands .... 56 LaTayeTTe . . Highlands . . . Bellevue . Highlands .... 27 Newpor+ . . Highlands ..,. 64 Ludlow . . Highlands .... I9 Ashland . Highlands .... 34 Holmes . . Highlands .... Zl Dixie HeighTs Highlands .... 48 Campbell Co. Highlands . . . 359 OpponenTs . X My 5 ' ' 'P --uv Ur :MSS Coach W cldell TILLMAN GREGORY ROHRER REEVES season was nexT. Playing aT Ashland The Birds were Trailing I3-O going inTo The TourTh guarTer when They CaughT Tire and scored Three 'l'D's, The winning one by Rohrer, To edge The TomcaTs I9-I3. OuTsTanding line play helped spell ouT The vicTory. T-lolrnes was nexT To biTe The dusT as The Birds bounced Them 34-O. BilTz again led The parade as he scored Twice. Line play sparked by Gregory, lvlorlidge, and The resT oT The line was perTecT. The Birds ended Their season wiTh Two c:onsecuTive wins over Dixie T-leighTs and Campbell CounTy by scores oT 2I-7 and 48-0. Eniire squa o-Captains Finnesefh and Bra if.: if, J ' , 'K 4 ,gg ,E 1 ff. f X 3 Q 52? 5 as A E Q1 is jg! .-viii. I 3 K. ll si 4' .J f .J .X fu ' W. Qxkg M 3 f , I , xl f Q Mg? MW, .11 A ww' ,lf JI . X A'y,4',f E445 I 2 I yx. 21 L X QQ? Ig P,-ru if A EQ zcm - ' .4 3, Two poinfs for The Birds oi 49-4I. Dick lv1cCraclcen led 'rhe poinr parade wilh I6 marlcers. Alrer lwo sl'raigh+ losses ro Dixie l-leighls and Newporl, 'rhe Highlanders lopped Campbell Counly 25-22. Tillman was high wilh nine poinls. Two games laier rhe Birds bear Silver Grove 60-40, wilh Tillman again high poinl man wilh I8 poinrs. Going winless for Tour games, lhe Highlanders lhen gol ho'r and rrimmed lheir lasr irio of opponenls, Campbell Counry, Beechwood, and Sainl Thomas. ln +he game wirh Campbell Counlry lhe Birds were never behind as Fred Tillman led Jrhe Team To a 48-4l vic- BSE Jrory. The Sainr Thomas game was close all lhe way as l'he Cars proved surprisingly slrong. l-lighlands pulled away in lhe clos- ing seconds 'ro win by a score of 5I-47, Chris Saralcalsannis 'roolc lhe scoring hon- ors wilh l I rallies. The Birds pulled an up- se+ by bearing lhe Beechwood Tigers in a very close 60-57 game. Tillman had his besl nighl of Jrhe season as he hir lhe ners for 26 poinls. The Bluebirds suffered Their worsr ser- baclc of 'rhe year in 'rhe firsl round of 'rhe dislricr lournamenl al Jrhe hands of a sur- prisingly srrong Newporr Calholic leam. R rve squad Ahl Spring is here. The 'rime of year when a young man's fancy lurns 'ro curves. baseball curves 'rhal is. The Highlands Bluebirds under lheir new head menlror, Melvin lCoachl Erickson, cerlainly proved 'ro all conlrenders lo be one of lhe lough- esl 'reams in Norlhern Kenluclcy. Alrer gelling oil +o a slow sl'ar+ wilh a lie and lwo losses, Jrhe Big Blue hir lheir slride wilh a six-game winning slrealc. Deleal' was once again lasled when, in Jrhe dis- lricl Jrournamenl, lhe Newporl Wild- ca'rs handed 'rhe Birds lhe shorf end ol a lour lo nolrhing decision. This was lhe only lime during lhe season when lhe Highlanders wenl scoreless. Wilh all pilching dulies being evenly divided among Dave Cecil, Mill Walz, and Bob Curlice 'rhe Bluebirds opened rheir season wilh a one +o one lie al Lud- low. Allrer a pair ol selbaclcs by Newporl Baseball squad KaAe6all Calholic and Newporl Public The Birds hir Jrhe gravy Train. Everyone hir as l'he Big Blue bear Simon Kenlon. Then l-lolmes, Covinglon Calrholic, and Simon Kenlon all bowed 'ro Jrhe Birds. Walz pilched a beaulilul no-hiller againsl Campbell Co., wifh Arlhur gelling lhree hils including a home run. The l-lillloppers walloped Bellevue lor lhe lasl game on 'rhe schedule. Coach Erickson ,7 tl 6Qs X Bluebird lracll leam 71-ack The I95l lraclc season slarled oll wilh a lol ol sore muscles, pains, and aches, bul il soon developed inlo one ol lhe besl leams lhal Highlands has ever seen. Led by lhe lleel sprinler, Tom Rohrer, lhe Blue- bird Thinlies loolc easy viclories in eleven oul ol lhe lwelve meels lhey were in. They losl lhe Slale Track meel by one poinl. Some ol lhe oulslanding meels won by lhe Highlands harriers were lhe Region- al, lhe NKAC, lhe Ohio Universily Re- lays, lhe Bellevue Relays, and lhe Spike Shoe Relays. New records were sel lhis year by Tom Rohrer in lhe IOO yard dash, wilh a lime ol 9.9, in lhe broad lump by Fred Tillman wilh a jump ol 2 I' Z , and in lhe 880 relay by Red Wilemon, Charlie Blilz, Ronny Smilh, and Tom Rohrer, wilh a lime ol I :33:3. Tommy Rohrer-Ca plain x 1 .fl SENIOR CHEERLEADERS L TT gh? sfandinqz Suilivan Faller Meffens STooping' S p B If Y q C'lceel-leadeluf Rah! Rah! l-lighlandsl is The Tamiliar cry yisiTing Teams were made by These girls. of +5656 Six Smiling Clwerleade,-5 who This year The girls aTTended a conTerence Tor cheerleaders oT KenTuclcy aT The Uni- versiTy oT KenTuclcy. ATTending a lunch- eoni leading college yells, and seeing a TooTball game were a Tew oT The acTiviTies in which They parTicipaTed. The Junior sporT Their blue and whiTe uniTorms aT TooTball and baslceTpall games. During The sporT season They Try To keep up school enThusiasm and good sporTsman- Slllp bl' l'5Vl TQ Pep assembliw and POW' Cheeleaders help keep up The spiriT oT The WOWS- Every lzfiddy GTTGFUOOH The STGCTTUVTI reserve baslceTball Team wiTh Their pep. AT was decoraTed and welcome signs Tor The The end oT The season leTTers are awarded. JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS Boffom: Jones, McGahee, Cenfer: Klosherman, Bary. Top: Gray, Deinlein Mr. Ericlson's homeroom glue Ki66vn I-vupA Lasr year lhere were lwo complere classes which mel lhe sfandards ser up lo gel lheir blue ribbons for good healrh. Mr. Erickson and Miss Roudebush were lhe homeroom leaclners for lhese classes. The sludenls all broughl in 'rheir denlal cerrilicales, had 'rheir eyes lesfed, and had a general checkup by lhe school nurse. They received rheir blue ribbons on May Day, The day rhe lzorl Thomas schools sel aside for recognifion of rhose srudenls in good heallh. The whole school is very proud ol lhose 'fwo rooms which were lOO per cenl in receiving Their blue ribbons. Miss Roudebush's homeroom I 7471 91 OO Y ?ormalA and ban ceA Does The daTe May 25 rng a bell n anyone s mind7 Surely all The seniors can never TorgeT ThaT daTe Tor on ThaT eve .ge ning our Junior Prom oT Sl Tools place in The gym Amid a Tropical seTTing oT a l-lawanan island compleTe wiTh palm Trees and a rippling waTerTall The couples danced The nighT away. ATTer several dances accompanied by The smooTh rhyThm oT Jimmy James band The coro- naTion Toolc place. Sue BilTz and Gay Bin- der graciously crowned BeTTy Swope ueeny and Fred Tillman, King. The royal couple, TogeTher wiTh Their courT, ruled over Their subiecTs Tor The remainder oT The evening. ATTer The dance we all wenT To The diTTerenT parTies being held. The Prom was a huge success and an evenT ThaT none oT ug will ever TorgeT. lNlexT came The annua Sub-Deb Tormal given aT The lnlighand CouhTry Club o' fxuousT 3l. Ronry 0TTo was elecTed The King and Queen ea q PhoTos a Qiferoecoi eoe boy QT T95 I and Joyce McCracken, Tne Chips presidenTT pre- 2enTed hinn wiTh a giTT. As 'he Coup'e5 danced under The sTars, everyone agreed ThaT The dance had been wonderTu'. in The midsT oT The Yuiehde season The Lambda Signna Kappa FraTerniTy held Their Chrisihmas Tormai aT The Granada. AS everybodv was in a hoiiday mood The dance proved successhii. In keeping wiTh The aTher iraTerniTy, The Chi Sigma Chi FraTerniTy pianned To have Their annual Tormal in The Spring insiead oT aT Thanksgiving. They eieCTed Their i'SweeThearT oi Sigma Chi according To Their TradiTion. T Torrnais 'S Waifin' af The Church MIM trel The Tradifional T-Tighiand minsfrel was Jrhe l95l minsfrei was The Highland Min- once aqaim a biq success. The +heme of sfrel Bamdancef' and many sfuderfrs puf We're Jusi in Love Liar's song Minsirel Malre-up Torlh 'rheir besl abilily To worlq up ads Tor This big producrion. The curfain wen? up wilh Gel Going, I+'s The Highland Mislrel Barndancef' The Ship fo My Lou roll call was raker and The end men, Ben Rawnsleyi Ken Wilemon. Tom Twehues, and Gay Binder were inlroduced. The chorus was dressed in 'rheir gay weslern oulfils wilh +he boys in blue ieans and slraw hairs and The girls in colorful broom- sliclc slqirls. They added lo +he wesrern iubilee by singing such songs as High- land Mins+rel Barn Dance, Were You There, Rain and +he River, and selec- lions from Rombergs songs. As usual The girls chorus line slrufled lheir besl in several numbers lo pep up The show. Some of rhe funnier acls were 'rhe wedding, The boys chorus line, and The Summer S+oclc. There were many ofher individual acls Thar helped +o malce 'rhe minslrel a suc- cess. All lhese fine acls pul +oge'rher gave 'rhe audience a splendid show and one ro remember. Duo-Williams and Sp d 3 ew N' 11 Yi. f? ai X.sqavn '..M -- .,..UQ f '0 fyplll 1 54, , 1 wmiuilia' Hug , Q: i'W ' 'vrl7u O lf 1 '5 fill? I 'nu Q ' ' K :norm lgfexxfgv I 1 sf I' W , an ,hu Q f 5 K f 1 1.s'lfdflsa,n . ' Bilfz, Hermann, and Rohrer KMA' State Bill Hermann, Clwarlie Billz, and Tom Rolirer were lliose cliosen le represenl l-liglwlands al Boys' Slale in IC?5I. Tliese boys wenl To Millers- burg Mililary lnslilule in lvlillersburg, Kenluclcy, and aclually expe- rienced liow 'flue governmenl ig run. Gur delegales lo Girlsl Slale were Diane Garrelson and Page Wil- liams. Irs purpose is lo leacls girls lwow The governmenl is run and now llwe bills are passecl. Tlie girls especially enioyecl mingling willi ollier girls from tlwe enliie slale. gif-IA ' S tate 'Wh Ml' 0149 1549 Eacv wen fm' wwu-al Fea+V' Ucium' nec C' Nfwfei cw 'be knew cf We czffme im: . 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A ,ff 4 ,ffl ,I 'T MERMAIDS TAKE TIME OUT SEEN AT THE ZOO XC Semvr det: 1t1eA ALBERSHART FHA GAA Jramahcs unslr+u+e chorus Campus Cutuzens Club prom affandam mmsfrel sexier ANDERSON P Band Hrlltopper Co Edllor dramafrcs blq sus er mrnslrel Campus Cmzens Club ANDERSON C Hnllfopper Co Ednfor HlY prom alfendanf dr mahcs lnshfufes Mofor Club Presldenl foofball manager Campus Crhzens Club munslrel AUSTIN Band chorus rnlnsfrel foofball fraclr Campus Crflzens Club HIY BAUMER Foolball fraclc baslrefball HlY BILTZ Sfudenl' Councul hnolball baslcefball lraclr Hulllopper HnY Presndenf Jr Class Vlce Pres: den? 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Newporf, Kenfudcy SMITH S COMPLIMENTS OOMEEEEE EOOO MARKET FORT Tl-loMAs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES JUOI43 N HNF H O l E O+ll S+ + PAUL B NORRIS NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK 8lO Monmoullw Sl NEWPORT KY Member Federal Deposl Insurance Corp Mary lane Hamilton SCHOOL OF THE DANCE Ballel Tap Ballroom I7 E Ill C I EORT THOMAS I-I 4l4O your j!0I'l5f VICTOR H BROWN Colon al 4255 I I4 E 8l'n 5+ I NEWPORT KENTUCKY I OF Phone I' 909 or orl' Thomas Ave. I. O3 502 . I reel Newpor , Ky. I . I arnecl our . ' ree I Z?f'l!UA ffA C7 152 COMPANY ed id ed 0 e arid of 9 fem' 1 gran om f THE WEBB FUEL Firs+ Na+n-mal Bank Building LAMBDA SIGMA KAPPA FRATERNITY Organnzed I923 'J +41 All for One One FRED TILLMAN Pres den? CHARLIE BILTZ V ce PresIdenI Carl Bleyle Bob Evans BIII un? 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'Denobes Seniors u HIGHLANDS CHAPTER HI Y CLUB To creafe maunfaun and exfend +hrouqhouI Ihe school and commumiy hugh sfandards of Chrushan Characfer CLEAN SPEECH CLEAN SCHOLARSHIP CLEAN SPORTS CLEAN LIVING CLOVER LEAF DAIRY BAR ICE CREAM Sundaes Sodas Malfs Bull: and Package LUNCH PIa+e Lunches Sandwiches Salads Soups Chulu Pues DAIRY PRODUCTS Mu Cream Bu'HermvIIz Co++age Cheese Lunch Snacks Cold Cufs Cheese e'I'c HIGHLAND AT FORT THOMAS AVENUE SUMMIT LODGE BOB d GRACE WOOD S I BOB FINFROCK CARPENTER 81 PAINTER H FORT THOMAS KY H 938 Combmahon Sform Doors 8: Wmdows SW P Pamier Crafi Fumshes BROWN THE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Ouuclr Dehvery Servuce COMPLIMENTS FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF N +h 81 Mo mou+h S+ Ne po? Ky I I I I I I I I I .Ikl I I I I I I T an bl oIIy Lane I227 oufh For Thomas Ave. ' ' I. 2 FORT THOMAS, KY. Member For? Thomas BeHer Business Associafio HI. 3417 - - - OF in H . W V . - CHI SIGMA CHI FRATERNITY BETA CHAPTER GLEN F. 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BLASE GI-XLT DRY CLEANERS IO Wale les R d NEWPORT KENTUCKY JUmper bl I9 PFEIFFER S FLOWER SHOP NEWPORT KENTUCKY 720 Mo mo IIT SI Pho e Co 9297 Wfh THE MACEY JEWELRY CO C lu lh SI I CO 5800 For Servce Dual H T b esf on your phone BEST RADIO 81 APPLIANCES FLOYD S SERVICE STATION FLOYD 81 BU BS N P+ FT THOMAS KY I-I 04I6 FOR FRIENDLY SERVICE Come lo COPPIN S Norfhern Kenfuclcy s Fmesf Deparimeni' Slore 7lIw and M d son COVINGTON KY d b MARILYN SULLIVAN CI f 2 v l l U . n . 85 rwor oa Diamonds Eleclrical Goods a c es Jewslry Silverware Radios I-lEmlOClC I 8 Clocis Oplical Dept N,W. or.EIql1+ and Monmou S. Newpor, Ky. Phone . i . -.- - - - 9 . . I a I IO , .Thomas AJ . Y - . , . a y I, ass o I5 W HILAND CLEANERS crsi 60l'l'l,0Al'l'lefl!.'f of WM. D. 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