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

 - Class of 1953

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'YAE S'-un- i ML N ug, Q fir 6653 ,M of Y wx 49 ,, , ,j I -'sq ff- up , nw . 5 , WF f 1 J ,pr 1 'F xx 4 '7 I Q 3 Q, .44 remember we danced, sang and played edication ln iss wi I I ia ln ol la ba ls or For 'fhe lchowledqe she impart . . . For her subffe sense of humor . . . For her im+eres+ in each slrudenf . . . We dedicefe Jrhe I953 HIGHLANDER. lefwqxagmxw if superintendent RUSSELL E. BRIDGES The superinlendenl ol our For? Thomas public school sysrem is Mr, Russell E, Bridges. Due lo his comperenr supervision, our schools are known 'rhroughoul lhe siafe lor lheir eilicienl melhods ol adminislralion. board of Each year our Board ol Educarion slrives 'ro make Highlands a belfer place lor us ro worlc and play. They see lhalr our building is lceplr in good repair and are responsible for rhe selecrion of our faculfy and lhe malerials wilh which we worlc. Due ro lheir ehlorrs, Highlands mainlains a high raling lhroughour lhe education slarro. The members of lhe board are Mr. Alvin P. Miller, chairman, Mr. Russell Bridges, Mr. Gerald Cecil, Mr. R. V. Evans, Mr. Arnold Johnson, Mr. Roberlr Srcgeman, and Mr. Roberl J. Raisbeclc. Mrs. Sranley Burl is secrelary-lreasurer oi Jrhe board. Back To camera: Arnold Johnson. Seafed: Mr. Reber? Sfegeman, Mr. R. E. Bridges, Mr. R. V. Evans, Mr, Gerald O. Cecii, Mr, Roberf J. Raisbeck. Sfanding: Mrs. Sfanley Burl, Mr. Alvin Miller, MR CIERLEY Our very capable prunclpal Mr Mor rms B Cnerley has been heghly successful In hns endeavors To help nmprove Hugh lands durung The pasl year He has done many fhnngs whnch have perhaps been un Med He has promored good sporrs man hip and allendance af all sporls evenls and school achvuhes We appre clale lhe good worlc 'rhar Mr Clerley as dolng +o keep our school runnang smoofh MISS MARGUERITE MOERY Moss lvlarguerule Moery our helpful vnce prlncupal ns always avanlable fo give advuce and help fo fhose who desire I+ Wnrh all of her many nmporlanl durles she manages 'ro conducf a very successful benelnled by her counseling IH choosing colleges and occupahons Few of us sfop ro realnze how busy she really as buf all ol us 'rhanlc her for +he many servlces she renders us dally mnclpa noriced, buf from which we have bene- psychology class, and many sfudenfs are ly. C C l 10 th f l Firsf Row: WILLIAMETTA BAKER, M.A.: az. o a ff 3 a MAUD BROWN, R.N.: 1-'Af5 - -. a cn 5 mfs. NAIDYNE BROWN, M.A.: EM an L- ' a f. ara Law- C Us EMMETT BURKEEN, M.A.g:1'avfa ., fff 3 Af-' gggk MRS. J. R. BURT, A.B.p Eh: ig? dr vd Cawus Cr zmf C Lp Second Row: ANNA E. COOPER, M.A.: Enqqf h. J. E. DEERING, A.B.g Em 1 1 p bE 3 W. J. ELLIOTT, M.A.g :ww MELVIN ERICKSON, M.S.g s LOUETTA GREENO. B.S.: w WILLIAMETTA BAKER MAUD BROWN 'Gu w. s'fy vw V and ce 3 P Mesa :1 an v '15 a'o E.f ..A'. NAIDYNE BROWN EMMETT BURKEEN MRS. J. R. B 43 ANNA E. COOPER J E. DEERING W J. ELLIOTT MELVIN ERICKSON LOUETTA GREENO 11 MRS. H. HARDGROVE A. J. HAUSELMAN HARRIET HUNT E. T. JONES ROBERT KNAUF 'www-off' H. G. LAW ANNE McCI-IESNEY L. T. MILLER MRS. L. T. MILLER INEZ MOORE Firsf Row: MRS. H. HARDGROVE, A.B.: phygiga' educadion, cIweerIeaders, and GAA. A. J. HAUSELMAN, A.B.g socidoqy, American l'vig+ory, and worid geography. HARRIET HUNT, A.B.g Spanish, Frendw, and Ergligii. E. T. JONES, B.S.: driver Iraininq, and affendance officer. ROBERT KNAUF, B.S.g vocal music. Second Row: H. G. LAW, M.A.q scieme and biohgy. ANNE MCCHESNEY, B.S.g Iibrarian L. T. MILLER, B.S.g Typing, economics, and :0m'm'2rciaI iaw. MRS. L. T, MILLER, M.A.: mafborwafirs. INEZ MOORE, B.S., :CciaI gmdiea. th f lty t f lt Firsf Row: CLAUDIA PAYNE, A.B.g art. NONA RANDOLPH, M.A.j zwrfiwand, busiresi Erqkh, and iypinq. ETHEL ROUDEBUSH, B.S.g r'r1aYhemaHr5. MRS. A. D. RUDOLPH. secrefary. B. X. SADOSKY, B.S.g me-Chanlfai drawinq ard shgp. Second Row: MRS. E. G. SEITER, A.B.: qeoqraphy and soma S'x.d?6'9. ROBERT E. SHEARER, M E.1EwcgUsH, sociai 5Mo7es, and science E. E. WADDELL, A.B.1 afwefic olrecfor and mainfewarwce superv for Avncs WHITE, MA.. Engng-. FRED H. WILCOXEN, JR., B.A.7 bafwd ard Tnsfrumeficd mu57C. CLAUDIA PAYNE NONA RANDOLPH 1- MRS. E. G. SEITER ROBERT E. SHEARER ETHEL ROUDEBUSH MRS. A. D. RUDOLPH B, X. SADOSKY J vpn' E. E. WADDELL AVICE WHITE FRED H. WILCOXON, JR 13 Q59 ,- H-Y Morris. Linneman, wngm, Robinson custodians When we arrive al school on a lrosly winler The wonderful ladies who come To l-liqhlands morning, we always lind +he rooms as warm as orighl and early every morning To coolc our lunch loasl. This is due lo 'rhe ellorls of our cuslc are Mrs. Emma Schwegman, Mrs. Carrie Troul, dians, Mr, Morris, Mr, Robinson, Mr. Linneman, Mrs. Sarah Troul, Mrs, l-lallie Moore, Mrs. Min- and Mr. Wriqhf, If if were nol for lhese gen- nie Chrislman and Mrs, l-lelen Slraman, They llemen, our school would be a lol less comlori' prepare very appelizinq and heallhlul lunches able, and Thanlcs fo lhem we can be proud of and lceep lhem sleaminq hol unlil ll:45 when lhe appearance of our buildings lhroughoul lhe we all rush hunqrily lo lhe lunchroom lo par- school year. lake of lhe good lood. cafeteria staff classes F f Row: S nd SUSAN ANN BACHMEYER BIusIwinq is +I'1e coIor of vir'rue. ADRIENNE GALE BALTE A merry head make-TIW a cheerful counfena Row: MARIAN JEAN BERLEKAMP WIwaI qood I see, humbly I seek Io do CATHERINE LOUISE BETZ Music is my Iavorire pas+Ime. Th d Row: I CARL O. BLEYLE My sfaff of Iife is music. YORK HELMUT BOEHM Ike nobIes+ mInd We bee? confenfme-ni Iv h Row: JULIANNE BORCHES u' i us we sad 'Q be The speech of anq LOIS PEARL BRABENDER Gelder hair We s,.nIiqI1f dreaming, Firsi ROW' ELIZABETH D. BYERS A wwe? aIIvarffI.o kind I'-I qraf'-. PATRICIA ANN CARTER SIwe 'as 'Ive Iva ii' i5 beady Second Row: Third Ro FOUYII1 R JOHN WILLIAM CHAPEL Tw- Hf1fIuSfflhfef 5 H'aP and- JO ANN ELIZABETH COWHIG A 'Iweerfu lpmonr A fad NIIIW r'r'vr0f'H WZ CHARLENE JANE DENNING In fiat? :Leek aooQafs 5 ofe++y d Y'D Of IRMA BYRNE DORAN A :U '5 SSW' is G ft 'P ff Mm. OW: ANN ADAMS ELLISON 'fe efd f2.L'Q f 5 ef? equa .. JOAN SUSAN FALLER f. , pq ., vip. -Q -f ..'-1' ,ffm .,.. Firsf Row: KAMI ROSE FICKENSCHER I have a heart wifh room for every ioyf' SHIRLEY RAE FURNISH Her eyes remind one of a spring day. Second Row: MARTHA ANN GUENTHER Quiet Lfi' you know her. ANNA BELLE HAIZLIP If if can be done, l'll dc iff Third Row: W. DOUGLAS HARVEY Born for success he seems. WILBUR HENRY HERRMAN Deep giqhved if ImeW'Iqence Tdeae afoms irvfh Eourfh Row: JUANITA HOLMES As merrf as ihe day ig icng. RONALD JAMES HOLSCHUH To be svrcnq is to be hapovx Firsi Row: SHIRLEY ANN HUGLE Fm SI1ei:iusIIIwe qeief kind whose naIure nev JANICE LOUISE IRVINE She is a friend fo aII She meek. Second Row: CHARLES MICHAEL JEWELL 'A face wifh qiadness overspreadf' FRANK LLOYD JUDY Bu? wha gmIfIwaIIsI1cmdI'wave1he best :I aryfh Third Row: WILLIAM EDGAR KIEL Spcvs and ies? are The deliqhfs of my IiI'e.' GAYLE ELIZABETH KLARE I Iasref YQ laugh at every1IwIng. Fourfh Row: ROGER LEE KOEHLER 'Ccmmcn sense is nov so common' THOMAS FREDRICK KOEHLER What shcuId a man dz but be merry? Firs+ Row: MARILYN ELLEN KUHN NTEI-w1L0v9Ly0yE3S, New wlndwws P: MQ ANNE COX LEACHMAN 'She bubbies Hke a 'eake++'e. Second Row: NANCY ANNE LEE 'LBYUQ were be-r eyes as We fairy Ee KENNETH H. LEHKAMP 'A ffffd SDEV+ 'JF 'r on We Ve df Third Row: GAY GWENNE LONNEMAN W fmuNd ne'p ofkers op? dire fe1cwfee r'i1.' JERRY EARL LOSEY 'A 3+ 2 sfvfbuf a fee! miie av Fourfh Row: DONALD LEWIS LUST A wa-1 ffw a Lee' 'l. MARLENE THELMA MARSCHMAN Cu- ha ri wmv: , 'Lf 'een' 5 one 'f f: Firsf Row: iii MARY ANNE McCLURE SEQ IH Ir,'y Pep, porsoniI'IeCI. RICHARD VINCENT MCCRACKEN I-12565 an oar If every marfs boat and a finger Yn e-.few pIe. Second Ro Third Row: Fourfh Row W. MARILYN ANN MOFFITT Mirfh and IauqLwIer are fgood IrIendS. ROBERT JOSEPH MOORE HIS IGSQITISV Is confaguobs, GORDON L. MUELLER, JR. 'IA man pi Asked Io Me nal JANE MARIE MYTINGER TM voice- 'S a ceIes+'aI meIed3. BARRETT ERVIN NORRIS The aim SUE ANN NORRIS P' 'Z FIrsI Row: DONALD LOUIS ORLECK 'Thcuqhf I5 deeper Ihar' aII speech' MELVIN HARRY ORTH Wbaf swcc+ deIIgIw+ a quicf life agords. Second Row: GAYLE STUART PERRY GIGVC is in all Iver sfeps and heaven In Ivor evo. DON W. PLEIMAN 'Nahfc waifs upon +I'vec.' Third Row: JOAN E. REIBLING Gfcd Ihinqs ccmcIf1IIIfIe packacesf JACOUELINE JEAN RHOADS II I Hwgnrn In Ialk 5 IIHIQ wIId. Igrqivg r'rvC,I Fourilw Row: MARILYN JOYCE RICHARDSON III fav amp New I am hemp-,f ELNORA ISABEL ROETTGER M, ' 'C fi VCdO: 'g I Nou 11 M cxivarvge IC' 9' We es ,F me Wqfwdj' Fin? Row: JUDY KAY ROTH I+ is good Io leng+Inen Io We Iasf a sunny rncodf ROBERT LEE SADOSKEY Bu? Ief me sllenf bc. Second Row: CHRISTOPHER N. SARAKATSANNIS I-1055 ccmplefe in Ieawrc and In mind, GEORGE TAYLOR SMITH Fame, Ina? Ioo I have faded. Third Row: LOUIS CHARLES SPELLER A moral sensible, wc-II bred rnan. RAYMOND LEE STEELE , M , . . an cI DOIITO Icarrwng and a IvberaI ecucaf Fourilw Row: ROBERT LEE STIVENDER If sllencc were music, ld be a iezz band. RICHARD THOMAS STUBBEMAN A Uwe nonsense new and fheln Ts fexisned by We wie men. f if Firsi Row: VIRGINIA LEE SUHRE 'She is preffy Io waII: wirh and wirry fo +aIIc wIrI'r. GAIL LEE TAYLOR 'Her smile reIeases happiness. Second Row: LEORA JUNE THOMAS Her Ionq. 'oose IwaIr Vrmq deI+Iy round Iwer sI'wouId RAYMOND JOSEPH TROUT He confams We necessary mqredrenrs for suc e Third Row: JACK R. VASTINE Inf he is gone, we remember him SHN. HARRY BRUCE WALKENHORST Man aborh farm. Fourfh Row: JAMES ALBERT WILMER D 'Erie li a necessary reqfedienf if Sucies JOHN SHERWOOD WILLIAMS W 'k 'a'iRea'e' me- I 'TA ci ei' arrd :tk a' fe' we Firs+ Row: JOAN PALMER WILSON Mem has his will, bel woman lwas her way NANCY LOU ZIEGLER 'lSl'xe moves a goddess and looks a queen. Second Row: CLAUDIA VERSAL ZlNT Wlwelever sl'1e affemplecl was done wiflw ea if in memoriam DAVID CECIL Died November Il, I952 We live in deeds, nof years: in fhouqhfs, no? brealhsz ln feelinqs, no+ in fiqures on a dial. e s 9' will the junio las Firsi' Row: Peaclwer, Pendery, Pallon Wasser, Thress, Slanlield, Ziegler, Wir- ham, Second Row: Taylor, A. Smillw, Slamler Piercy, Orleclc, C. Taylor, C. Smillw. Third Row: Roberrs, Ware, Pierce Sclwarsfein, Scofl, Suller, Vail, Volh Wlwiflielcl. Firsi Row: Haller, M. Moore, Furio, Mc Colman, l'lal1n, McElfresl'1, Jacobs. Second Row: l-linclerberger, Losey Foeclerer, Hussey. Graves, Klingrnan, C Moore, Griggs. Third Row: Clapp, King, Langenbrunner Jaclcson, Gosney, Jurgens, Moseley Law. Firs+ Row: Dragoo. Bruelwller, Broad waler, Boyers, A. Downing, Burke, Cook Denfon. Second Row: Benne++, J, Downing Boyle, Evans, Apple. Third Row: Brannoclc, Cleplwane, Baslw am, Bierman, Alger, Edwards, Barlcsdale V. Beclcer, J. Beclcer, Brandf, the sopholnore class S+anding: Fickenscher, Apple, Deslong- champs, Friar, Becker, Braun, Balle, Evans. Firsl' Row: Dienlein, Bary, Byers, Brand- horsr, Anderson, DoRennus. Second Row: Dilling, Erschell, Ball, Fin- frock, Collier, Dupuy. Third Row: Foelger, Berry, Daniels, Burke, Belhge. Four+h Row: Dickerson, Dobbling, Bar- nard, Furnish, Cunningham. Sfandingz Richler, Wagner, E. Taylor Wood, T. Tavlor. Firsl Row: P. Wood, Sleinhauer, Wilson Tolson, Sanders, Sporing. Second Row: Riches, Rhoads, Workman Sipes, Srnoof, Sfegeman, Simpson, Ro senbaum. Third Row: Shaman, Richardson, Wad dell, Wagner. Fourlh Row: Shepherd, Walz, Srni+h Ra+h, Roof. Sfanding: Johnson, Nelson, Hickman. Firsf Row: McGehee, McMullen, Gray l-lulchinson, Kafz, Merzweiler, Second Row: Kress, Hammond, Mead ows, Jones, l-lanshue, Parro++, Peper l-lurnphries. Third Row: Jansen, Mueller, l-lall, Mil ler, Fourih Row: Hu+chinson, Quill, Holmes Huheey, l larl'. the freshman class Firs+ Row: Taylor, Snow, Warner, San- ders, Sanger, Scharold, Rolh, Snyder Srorrz, Spicer, Pepper, Smilh. Second Row: Schmidl, Weber, Thomp- son, Ross, Sranley, Smifh, Srorlz, Wag ner, Schmuesser, Snyder. Third Row: Sregeman, Person, Reik Schramm, Phillips, Thompson, Wood Weber, Turner, Spade. Firsi' Row: l-lornbaclc, Marlin, Johnson l-lileman, Lurhringer, Losey, Messing Mappin, Hengelbrolc, l-lill. Second Row: Jusrice, Neulorlh, Guen- rher, Neiser, Mahaney, l-ludepohl Knauer, Kraus, Hicks, Liedel, Kislser O'Rourlce, Lusr, l-lolschuh, lvlunsrer. Third Row: Mudge, Nagel, Gelblce l-lerbsl, Jewell, Kelly. Firsf Row: Craig, Casson, Ash, Boehme Edwards, Cianciola, Gainer. Second Row: Freer, Closrerman, Bruce Baclcherms, Cruse, Brorher, Coo'ey Crawford. Third Row: Frazer, Croilz, Dammer? Chesler, Adams, Bundy, Fourfh Row: Enslen, Dielrich, Finch Faulkner, Combs, Blesch, Albersharl Dragoo. Cowhig. e elgl th grade Firsf Row: Drahman, Spicer, Thomas. Schmidl, Kozen, Foeclerer, Mason. Second Row: Rose, Cook, Blesch, Hel- 'ron, McEllresh, Twehues, Kellogg, Vase line, This-:J Row: Ellison, Smilh, Borches, Bie- neke, Lilley. Fourlh Row: Sprillcge, Haas, Webb, Mc! Mahon, Noel, Marsh, Schoenberge' Chapin, Saralcalsannis. Firsf Row: Hay, Tillmann, Boyle, Doran Qlchadwiclc, Cecil, Keilz, Toner, Orms by, Sheriff, Alclrich, Ballerson, Soren son, Ball. Second Row: Schweilcerl, Sadosky, Mc Craclcen, Miller, Noran, Johnson, To. son, Tarvin, Morrell, Zaslrow. Third Row: Auslin, Condron, Wada wor+h, Sowers, Manchess, Sfephens. Firsl' Row: Brown, Boyle, Wallace, Kas son, Zimmerman, Thompson, McGohan Hines, Be-clcer, Kish, Kraus. Second Row: Chapin, Dillon, Lee, Rich ler, Keilh, Boo+es, Bryson, Billz. Third Row: Wallcins, Pence, Erscheil Warren, Hunf, Obercchlalce. the seventh gra Q Firsi' Row: Barlow, Reilc, Winslow, Moore, Brown, Blaiz, Marlin, Zasfrow. Second Row: Myer, McCracken, Lee, Anderson, Moebus, Griggs, Hensley, Beggs, Bridges, Hamilfon, Gaines. Third Row: Davis, Edwards, Schwerrman, Mudge, Slraub, Marlin, Glass, Wesr, Brower, Berlelcamp, Seilaclcer. Fourfh Row: Anderson, Boyer, Wad- dell. Firsf Row: Munster, Zinr, Robb, Zeisler Class, Eggleston, Kuehner, Slye, Nagel Elliolf. Second Row: Thomas, J. McAfee, Craw- ford, Haas, Hardy, Rogers, Coy, Faullc- ner, Adair, Juerf, Barnard, Gosney. Third Row: Arey, Smoor, D. McAfee, B Roberrs, Srorrz, T. Roberrs, Sfivender Fosfer, Grau, Kelly. Firsi' Row: Niehaus, Fessler, Pendery Daughlrey, Cianciola, Schweirzer. Second Row: Evans, Hoffmann, Siege man, Ross, Gainer, Vail, Wallcenhorsl Taylor, Hoffmann. Third Row: Kemplen, Simon, Brown, Pe rers, Groves, Berry, Werrmann, OH Nellis, Rice, Weber. Fourih Row: Turner, Chapin, Clubb Shay, Volfz, Crain. activities M C k Treasurerg Evans, Presidenfi Thress, Secrefaryg Judy, Vice-Presldenf. The STudenT Council elecTed Tor The I952-T953 school year has accomplished a greaT deal. Leading The Council in iTs acTiviTies were Bob Evans as presidenT, Frank Judy as vice-presidenT3 Marlene Thress as secreTary, and Dick McCrack- en as Treasurer. The Council sTarTed oTT The year wiTh a big drive Tor The Com- muniTy ChesT and seT a goal oT S500 To be reached by The end oT The year. AT The sTaTe meeTing oT The K. A. S. C., held in Ashland, Bob Evans was elecTed sTaTe student council pre-sidenT. The l-lighlands Council has been hard aT worlc ThroughouT The enTire year To improve condiTions in The caTe- Teria, and iT has cooperaTed wiTh oTher school organizaTions in esTablishing an Honor CourT Tor l-l. l-T. S. sTudenTs. WiTh The assisTance oT Mr. KnauT, chorus di- recTor, The Council selecTed The l-ligh- lands High Alma lvlaTer. Much praise and graTiTude are due The Council Tor The worThwhile acTiviTies iT has promoTed during The pasT year. S ding: D. McCracke J Il S T HI D h I F Th Row: Waddell H II BH H d p hl Fffh R Firsi' Row: C. Hoffman, Marian, Thress, Judy, Evans. Second Row. Boyle, D. McCracken, Sfegman, Bundy, Slxfh Row. A. Hoffman, S 'Th Smiih, Pierce. Third Row: Langenbrunner, Apple, Harvey, Zieg- ml . l the chorus Much hard worlc, as well as Tun, was in evidence aT The pracTice sessions oT The l-lighlands chorus held each Tuesday and Thursday during homeroom period. P.l'.A. concerTs, a UN. Program, The Thanksgiving service, alumni and lounge programs aT The UniversiTy oT CincinnaTi, church programs, and oTher TuncTions gave The one-hundred TwenTy-Tive chorus members, under The direcTion oT Mr. Rob- erT KnauT, many opporTuniTies To display Their musical Talenl. One oT The highlighTs DIRECTOR KNAUF oT The year was a perTorrnance wiTh Al Morgan on his neTworlc Television pro- gram. The biggesT evenT oT The season was The ChrisTmas ConcerT in which boTh iunior and senior choruses parTicipaTed. A special concerT provided Tunds Tor a spring social. The chorus enTered boTh re- gional and sTaTe music conTesTs and re- ceived high raTings in each. The Spring Music FesTival and The BaccalaureaTe Service culminaTed The year's acTiviTies. Chorus Ready for Rehearsal First row: Bachmeyer, Doran, Suhre, Kuhn, Ziegler, Jewell. Second row: Perry, Borches, Belle, Haizlip. Las? row: Judy, Ellison, Harvey, McCracken. the 1953 highlander The sludenls chosen lasl year al lhe publicalions' banguel lo head lhe High- lander slail were Mike Jewell, edilor-in- chief: Gayle Perry, lilerary edilorg Ann Ellison, arl edilor: Frank Judy. business manager: and Nancy Ziegler, circulalion Doran. McCraclien. Perry and Suhre hard af work. manager. Virginia Suhre became adver- lising manager as a reward for having sold 'rhe mosl adverlisemenls. Laler Dick McCracken was made layoul manager and Irma Doran, assislanl lilerary edilor. This year we would like lo praise a lady who seldom is menlioned. She is lvliss Williamella Baker, our lacully advisor concerned wilh circulalion. Through her help each year lhe percenlage ol annual sales is very high. Work on lhe annual gol off lo a ralher lale slarl, bul lhrough lhe able supervision oi our helpful ad- visor, Mrs. lvlary Burl, and splendid coop- eralion from lhe slall, lhe book was senl io The prinler in February. T 'Slq 'gl First Row. Cecil, Kasson, Aldrich, Sfanley, Wilson, Ellison, Lonnema n, Klare, Ro h. Second Row. e eman, Fallon, Zie er, Doran, Bor- ches, Gray, Brandhorsf, Anderson, Moffifl, Perry, Bachmeyer, Berlekamp. Third Row: Mr. Deering, Turner, J. Apple, Graves, McCracken Barksdale, D. Apple, Reik, Boehm, Denlon, Sarakafsannis, Lilley, Ausfin, McCracken, Wilmer. the hilltopper This year The HillTopper was headed. Tor The TirsT Time in Three years, by a girl. Claiming The execuTive posiTion was Ma- rian Berlelcamp and aiding her as page ediTors were Dave Apple, Tom Graves, and Sue Bachmeyer. The oTTice oT The HillTopper also Toolc on a Teminine air, Tor iT was painTed lighT blue and a Tiling cabineT was obTained Trom The Highland- er oTliCe. Working in This pleasanT aT- mosphere, The sTaTT Turned ouT The paper regularly every Three weelcs. Qne of The big improyemenTs This year was The addi- Tion oT TypisTs To The sTaTT. These girls did noT wriTe Tor The paper, buf They did much oT The ediTors' worlc by Typing Their arTicles. AnoTher change which was Con- sidered an improvemenT by boTh sTaTT and readers was The eliminaTion oT grade school news. Along wiTh These and oTher improvemenTs, The members oT This year's sTaTT were able To puT ouT some oT The besT HillToppers ever published aT High- lands. EdiTors meeT deadline. band and majorettes A greaT surge of pride was TelT by each Highlands sTudenT as The handsomely uniformed Highland Band marched wiTh precision down The TooTball Tield. This year The band was under The direcTion of Mr. Fred Wilcoxon and was greeTed wiTh enThusiasm whenever iT perTormed. In The Tall a new evenT was inauguraTed by The band members when They elecTed Irma Doran as Band SweeThearT. S91 31 High-slepping maiorefies AT The close of The TooTball season The band began pracTicing Tor The Tour con- cerTs which were given during The win- Ter monThs, and in The spring The band members enioyed a Trip To WashingTon, D. C., where They gave Three concerTs. A dance band was organized which en- TerTained The sTudenTs aT special assem- blies and aT several canTeen dances. First row: Becker, Moffif, Zinf, Pendery, Taylor, Reibling, Richardson, Rolh, Mr, Wilcoxon. Second row: Knaur, Spade, Vofh, Riches, Zieg- ler, Brofher, Quill, Wafkins, Scolf, Hahn. Third row: Rosenbaum, Ha rl, Huheey, Bell, Palm, Weber, Gainer, Schramm, Corner, Thomp- son. Fourth row: Sarakafsannis, Slevens, Rhoads, Slanley, Foellger, Neufarfh, Lusf, Sporing, Miller, Glass. Fiflh row: Waddell, Bleyle Denning, Furio, Neiser, Munsler, Condran, Freer, Schoenberqer, Guenther. Sixlh row: Evans, Balfe, Brandf, Wagner, Gosney, Boehm Mahaney. u A O ...L so-'Y Scene from Balcony Scene The dramalics deparlmenl ol H. H. S. opened ils l952- I 953 season wilh a lhree- acl comedy, The Lillle Dog Laughed. An unusual sel was conslrucled by Jrhe slage manager and his crew, and lhe play proved a greal success. Laler in lhe year lhree one-acl plays. High Window, How 'ro Propose, and Balcony Scene were produced. The laller was also given al a P.T.A. meeling First row: Mr. Burkeen, Wilham, Smifh, Leachman, Fickenscher, Belle, dramatics and represenled Highlands al bolh lhe regional and slale dramalics conlesls. Wilh lhe produclion of a lhree-acl drama in May lhe dramalics deparlmenl broughl 'ro a close a highly successful year. This deparlmenl, under The leader- ship ol Mr. lfmmell' Burlceen. has given invaluable experience lo a greal many sludenls. Wilson. Second row: K. Ziegler, Taylor, Jacobs, McEllresh, Mc- Gohan, Doran, Myfinger, N. Ziegler, Bachmeyer, Perry, Haizlip, Borches, Ellison. Third row: Herrmann, Lusf, Sleele, Barksdale, Francis, Mueller, Denton. Fourfh row: Lonneman, Pafion, Holschuh, McClure, Klare, Berlelrarnp, Norris, Gosney. 5 K Z , f 1, f 1 'Vs 'I ' iw 5? if 7 ,Q ,X af Hu' 2, 5 I 19' Q1 Q, M i A Q , 32, 2'- af 3 Hia 4. lb , S 3 -' 'E my ,fx :N ' Q iw' fi 6 ..,.. , V t ,V Z iff- . ffiii. K AY 'ah : , -19: in W w 'Wynn :Q , , 5 ,. : ' 1' 9 M : ,W ' W 1 E32 1.5 4? N in V 2' ? ,W A if . ,, 5 ? fl 5 fi 5' 6 I 'A 5, 2 . + pf L 1 .xiii 4-' 14 I V I ' W A ' .52 15, af Mk BV f 'I .: V f I- il '- 0 'E 1 , ' 1,2 Q1 WT In fa 3,0 f. X W 4 ff f' 'in- I' '1 Y .,, Y f v, 4? 11? ,A., ' 2 A, I ' ' f 'W , . A i3 ? , fi V 2 inf' f ' 'I wifi - Al ' f was V 4' ,mf J , ,. ,N- I L I wi Q 5.-? 66 ff' , 'Si 4. Q I 4, MJ: 4 bf Z5 'f H 4 'S awww .,..-f-H-A ,MH l clubs W A Q 3 W X 1 G li Q!!! l ,.f s 5 if s i Kneeling: Suhre, McMullen, Byers, Workman, Taylor, Leachrnan, Dillinq, Borches, Katz, Anderson. Siffing: Mofliff, Taylor, Norris, Kuhn Lee Ziegler, Ellison Wilson. Slanding firsf row: Furnish Doran, Sanderg Dginlein, Rhoddgl McClure Furnish Cowhi Bar Ers h ll B Il , , , , , , q, y, c e , a Faller Flckenscher. Second row: Finlrock, Grey, Peper. Third row: Richardson, Apple, Smifh, Jewell, Troui, Boyle, Kiel, Bashdm, Bier man, Barlrsdale, Huheey, King. . . . ampus cltzzen latln lub M fn Na a '?rncY'Xi-d Curr: 'ne .-ei' b. 'ne Vffyfflvi Tnf- La'Y' C is l l1n ands Hd' '-3 ND'-'u-G l' Carrfpg C ':er 'We'n5f1rsl vvafd 'Ws f'g We iffil. ff' no o 'e 'f .eau TM., Spfrfg ' .Q r-fair pr ikvrco -V3 i'-sz3'r13rsnio C5 5 Moxie 3'i--C193 irc: ef' was N'-rllni - 'no r Q ar, wnl r Ae a we-af :Q-Vow ' anlrin? ' ' sur cf 'f: s 5' oC fi'l 1'nQ ia:e'Q'lf :'e1er'ei1 a' 'rl ic' ':1 .-iff' n ' ,Yr C pos in Lf-1 who a d 'fr .M :Sf-i P: f 'a ' ' C -iCli Q Ch'f: i, 3,324 Tre Nance' :Me ' sb a ' C S'A ':3 Mf- De, 'ri 5' W fn noi: Cp'fiQ'j1 O if' bile, ' '?'91fL::1i- CMJ, ff fe his f -' f- r fi a . 'ME fr' - ony iasfb. lw i po 5 'f a'n:ii3'ed 5? ne Cos S N531 F Noe 1 rw- 'aviwz ' of 3 i' 1 ': in 4 fl. ra 9 inncewc N- ' Lfa ' Firs? Row: Sanders, Thompson, Denning, Humphries, Anderson, Daniels sfer, Taylor, Gainer, Freer, Lusf, Crawford. Third Row: Cooley, 4l Berry, Ball, Deinlein. Second Row: Kress Schram, Weber Mun Sipes, Hanshue, Srnool, Quill, Ross, Brolher Myfinger A Sfandinqz Hardgrove, Humphries, Sipes, Hanshue, Anderson, Brandhorsl, Smoof, Colernan, Ash, Merzweiler, Workman, Byers, Schrnidl, Sanders, Snow, Burlre, Slamler, Smilh, Orleck, Broadwaler, Lufhringer, Taylor, Haller, Boyers, Wasser, Downing, Cook, Taylor, Cianciola, Doremus, Heilman, Deinlein, Dillinq, McMullen, McClure, Furnish, Byers. Siflingz Haizlip, Ficlrenscher, Norris, Thress, Peacher. Second row: Wilson, Berry, Tolson, MCG-hee, Sfegeman, Faller. Third row: Sanders, Daniels, Dupuy, Slorlz, Casson, Lee, Baile, Leachman. Fourlh row: Taylor, Hengelbrok, Peper, Craig, Messing. Fiflh row: Holschuh, Breuhler, Hornback, Ross, Thompson, Smifh, Edwards. Sixlh row: Backherms, Kruse, Losey, Parrolf, Kress, Finlroclr. Sevenlh row: Bruce, Kloslerman, Collier, Wood, Warner. girls ' athletics The Girls f'NThleTic AssociaTion has had a high. ly successTul year under The very able leadership oT Anna Belle l-laizlip, presidenT. Vice-presidenT oT The organizahon was Marlene Thress, and ToTaling PoinTs :S y - 111' Yw.,,-vw Ni Kami Ficlcenscher and Sue Ann Norris served as Treasurer and secreTary respecTively. The club, in cooperaTion wiTh The home eco- nomics classes, prepared ChrisTmas boxes Tor The Campbell CounTy Old Peoples' l-lome, and in order To raise Tunds Tor carrying ouT Their proi- ecTs, The associaTion co-sponsored a movie wiTh The Campus CiTizens' Club. Plans were Tormu- laTed Tor redecoraTing The recreaTion room so ThaT iT could be used as a place oT relaxaTion Tor sTudenTs during The noon hour. ThroughouT The wfnTer, conTesTs oT volleyball and baglredball helped esfablish Triendly rivalry beTween The girls of Highlands, Bellevue, and many G, A, A, mem- bers enioyed bowling each Wednesday aTTernoon. LaTe in February a slraTing parTy was held and on Class NighT a loving cup was presenTed To The girl, who had acquired The greaTesT number OT poTnTs during her membership in G, A. fx, The organizaTion is sponsored by Mrs, l-l. l-'lardgrove and oTTers an excellenT opporTun7T,f Tor grls To engage in sporTs acTiviTie9 Through ouT The school year. Slanding: Borches, Crawford, Boehm, Marlin, Cooley, Pallon. Firsf Row: Ellison, Wilson, Perry. Second Row: Jones, Hachmeyer. Third Row: Burke, Bary, Ziegler. Fourlh Row: Simpson, Scharold, Sanger. Filfh Row: Spicer, William, Srnifh, Juslice. Sixth Row: Meadows, Rhoads, Erschell, Kafl, Gray, Peper. uture homemaleers of america ' We are rhe Furure Homemakers of America. We lace lhe lurure wilh warm courage and high hope. Thirry-lour girls repealed These words each Friday morning when lhey convened in rhe home economics room for rhe weelcly F. l-l. A. meeling. The presidenr of rhe organi- zarion was Nancy Ziegler, who was aided in her dufies by Edirh Parron, as vicepresidenl: Nancy Meadows, as secreraryt Gayle Perry, as lreas- urerg Marilyn Bary, as parliannenlarianf Joan Wil- son, as reporferp Ann Ellison and Carolyn Jones, as hisrorianst and Cornelia Erschell and Angela Gray, as recrearion leaders. Mrs. l-l, A. Ellison was chosen oy lhe members 'ro serve as chap- 'rer morher, The club observed F, l-l. A, Week by arrend- ing church rogerher, planning a bullelin board, having a birlhday parryy and giving a program over rhe inrercom . Packages were senl' over- seas in fhe fail lor rhe World Chrisrrnas Fes+ival and a poi luck supper was given in February. Larer in rhe year several girls aflended The slam F, l-l. A. rneefng. Julianne Borches, presidenr ol lhe Covingron Dislricl ol F. l-l. A.. ellicienrly presided over bolh The fall and spring dislricr meerings and was indeed a credil To fhe l-l. l-l. S. chapler. Nancy Zieqler presiding af F. H. A. ini+ia+ion. this is h. h. s. There were many evenTs which oc- curred during The l952-l953 school year which were noT ouTsTanding enough To meriT a special division in our annual, yeT They were deTiniTely a parT oT our high school days. We'll always remember such Things as The boys sTanding around aT Harvey and Kuhn as Mr. and Miss H. H. S. There's The Bell! noon discussing yesTerday's game, The wonderful assemblies ThaT were given, and The warm spring days ThaT seemed unbearably inconducive To The good sTudy habiTs we'd been Taught Then Too. we'll remember The ciTizenship campaigns which resulTed in The elecTion oT CiTizens oT The lv1onTh and a Mr. and Miss High- lands To TypiTy good ciTizenship aT our school and malce iT a very real parT of our every day liTe. Opening Game. or Afom Bomb? sports CAPTAIN RAY TROUT The I952 version oT The Bluebird grid squad had To surmounT more obsTacles Than are usually encounTered by a high school TooTball Team, buT They, neverThe- less, Tinished The season in The black wiTh a TourTh place, NorThern KenTuclcy ATh- leTic ConTerence record oT Tiv-e wins and Three losses. In all games, The l-lighlanders mainTained a .500 record wiTh Tive Tri- umphs againsT Tive deTeaTs. The squad opened Their season wiTh a I4-7 loss To The DayTon l-liqh School Greendevils aT The DayTon Field. The Greenies pushed over Their Tallies in The M l y does some fancy fooTworl againsT Newporf. the blue TirsT and Third periods, and Ray Mosley became The TirsT Bluebird To score in The I952 season as he wenT Tive yards in The TourTh quarTer Tor our lone marlcer oT The game. The DayTon squad Turned ouT To be The big power in The N.K.A.C. as They Tin- H EAD COACH WADDELL ished The remainder oT The season unde- TeaTed. The Birds hiT The vicTory Trail The Tollow- ing weelc, however, as They smoThered The Erlanger Lloyd JugqernauTs 26-I3 in Their TirsT game in The new Erlanger sTadium. birds gave us thrills During The TirsT halT Mosley carried The ball on Two Touchdown runs oT sixTy-eighT and Tour yards, and alerT play by boTh halTbaclc Douglas l-larvey and guard Ray TrouT allowed TrouT To piclc up an Erlanger Tumble and race ThirTy-eighT yards Tor a The LexingTon LaTayeTTe Generals, l3uT They came home on The shorT end oT a I2-O score. The hard-ToughT baTTle l3roughT a scoreless Tie aT The end oT The TirsT halT, l3uT The Generals pushed over a Touch- down in each oT The Tinal Two periods. The ft Q r1!?:fw'5P'4. , rw so vir- ' ii -V 1 w -'-' irs ow: c rac en, ec er, u , ose, ml , 'e, oore, osc u , a os , use , ara a sannis, e am , s. FfR MCkBkJdyMIyS1hKIM STIHIhhSdkyLySlrT LhlrpJg Second Row: Troufv Foell er Befhge, ohnson, H , Bo Ie, u wi ierman, Francis, Law A ple, Evans. Whiffield, Edwards P e, Ld'qB P DbbIgFy Rh? HI 9 J Y Y Th d R H ssey, Lang b Hart, Waddell, Hall, Woods, o I r er, ic er, mes, Miller. Balfe, Richards E Fou Th R W: Huheey, Bra Roof,Smi1h, Des! qch ps King Sheph d H Ie Mueller Third score. Mosley added The clinching marlcer laTe in The TourTh guarTer. Gur TirsT vicTory was also marlced by The Tine deTen- sive line play oT Tackle Ron l-lolschuh. The l:orT Thomas boys Then Traveled all The way To CenTral KenTuclcy To Talce on LexingTon boys were sTopped Time aTTer Time aTTer They had driven inTo Bluebird TerriTory by linebaclcers George SmiTh and Frank Judy, who were called upon To sTop LaTayeTTe's clever-Talcing quarTerbaclc. The nexT Three games broughT Three vic- 47 .... ... 1 IRI T L mn SAEAKATSANNIS McCRACKEN KIEL FRANCIS SADOSKY Tories as The l-lighlanders ouTscored Their opposiTion 80-I 3. The only Team ThaT beaT Them The previous season, The Bellevue Tigers, was held wiThouT a TirsT down dur- ing The enTire TirsT halT as our gridders wenT on To win The game 25-6. Overanx- iousness on The parT oT boTh Teams caused numerous Turnbles in The TirsT guarTer, buT Tinally George SmiTh carried a beauTiTul booTleq play To iTs compleTion and wenT TorTy yards Tor a Tally. Ray Mosley scored The remainder oT The Bluebird poinTs on runs oT Tive, eighT, and sevenTy yards. De- Tensively, The smashing end-play oT Chris- Ty SaealcaTsannis was The ouTsTanding per- Tormance. The nexT Friday nighT was a repeaT per- Tormance as The Bluebirds challced up an- oTher win over NewporT Public. The Wild- caTs drew blood wiThin The TirsT Tive min- Mosley almosf off and running againsf LafayeTTe. ufes of play when fhey scored in four plays affer receiving fhe opening kickoff. How- ever, fhe l-lillfop crew roared back, and when fhe gun ended fhe rough-and-fumble baffle, fhe score sfood 34-7. An excellenf passing cornbinafion of Ray lv1osley-fo- Ray Becker developed during fhe game as fhe duo hif fwo passes of sixfy-seven and fiffy-fwo yards for fouchdowns. Beck- er also wenf on a fwenfy-seven yard scor- ing iaunf around leff end, and Mosley wenf all fhe way on runs of fiffy and fhirfy- fwo yards. Leffside linemen Carl Jurgens and Dick McCracken led fhe way in an ex- cellenf defensive game. A shufouf over fhe Ludlow Panfhers con- finued fhe winning sfreak. Wingback Ray Becker gafhered in fwo passes for fwelve poinfs, Ray Mosley added anofher six, and Chrisfy Sarakafsannis made The evening complefe by successfully boofing all fhree exfra poinfs, which gave us a 2 I-O winning edge. HOLSCHUH J E' V fi ' fx m r' r T W -.1 Q 9' , ' . Q A We if1?g,,,,i..,,4,. K . V' W ... Wai. M 2 ' T l- . ' 4' Vik, ' fi-,Q . Q .M .MQ M , 'TW Coaches Hauselman, Sadosky and Law. The nexf fhree confesfs were almosf as unsuccessful as fhe previous fhree had been successful. The Ashland Tomcafs, al- ways one of fhe sfafe's leading gridiron powers, had a hard fime doing if, buf fhey finally succeeded in avenging fheir pre- vious season's loss by downing fhe Birds lf?-O. The following game broughf anofher ninefeen poinf defeaf, fhis one a 26-7 sef- back by fhe Covingfon Holmes Bulldogs. Tkour SMITH LOSEY JUDY - A ,ww W., , T l LEHKAMP STEELE HARVEY MOORE HERRMANN A Ray Mosley-To-Frank Judy pass provid- ed The l-lighlanders wiTh Their lone Touch- down. The Tinal loss oT The season was suT- Tered aT The hands oT The Dixie l-leighTs l.iT- Tle Colonels wiTh a I 3-O seTback aT The vic- Tors' Tield. The gridders drew The curTain on The season wiTh an overwhelming 38-O vicTory over Campbell CounTy. Four Touchdowns in The TirsT halTg Three, on runs by Ray Becker, and one, on a 75-yard sprinT by P Y Ray Mosley, provided a comTorTable mar- gin on which To play The remainder oT The game. Mosley and Becker added one Touchdown apiece in The Tinal halT To bring The score To 38-O. The season broughT many individual honors also. Six l-lighland players, Ray TrouT, Douglas T-larvey, Dick McCracken, George SmiTh, Ray Mosley, and Ray Beck- er, were chosen on The All-lNlorThern Ken- Tucky Team, and Ray Mosley, Ron l-lol- Bellevue la ers close in on Moseley. Becker and referee sprmf for e T.D. schuhy and Caplain Ray Trouf landed spols SCORES on lhe All-Slale leam. Cap+ain Ray'l re- ' ZZ? lsiylm ' ' E' i a s . . 7 ranger . . ceived a 'rhird Team posilion, and Ron and Highland . 01 Lalayehe . . . I2 ,. ,, . , l-l' hl d . 25: B ll , . 6 Mose received honorable menhon. Hlghiigd I 34. Neeigtjiy A I 7 The play HfWOUqhOU+ .Hqe year. WGS l-lighland , 2l7 Ludlow . , O I I l'l'ghlaPd . O' Ashland . . . I9 characferized by excellenf Team spiril and Highland , 77 Holmes A44, 26 sporfsmanship. This was recognized by lhe 32' 2QLjC'Q3fQS 'M' lg l ii . -Tn' OU Y . coaches ol 'rhe Norlhern Kenhicky Alh- R58 110 Becker makes gain againsf Bellevue. Mosley fighls his way fhrough Bellevue lelic Conference as 'rhey voled 'ro award l-lighlands lhe sporlsmanship bahner lor lhe loolball season. AT lhe loolball assembly in January, Coach Waddell awarded 'rwenly-six yar- Sify lellers, six cheerleading lellersy and lour managers' lellers. Managers Hudepohl, Sadosiy, and McCracken. DAVID APPLE Clephane, mqrg Ware, Judy, Lehkamp, Harvey, Apple, Hickman, mgr. Standing: Pierce, Basham, Sarallalsannis, B' M C In K I E uerman, c The I952 Bluebird hoopsTers goT oTT To a slow sTarT by dropping Their TirsT eighT games. Coming baclc aTTer The holidays, They were a diTTerenT Team. They losT a close game To The champions Trom Cov- ingTon, and Then Toolc Three-in-a-row by FRANK JUDY ' .... DOUG HARVEY ie , vans. large margins. The DayTon vic:Tory was a TeaTher in The Birds' caps, as They had losT an earlier TilT To The Devils. The Birds closed The regular season by losing close games To Simon KenTon, Campbell CounTy, and Bellevue and winning close BILL WARE MASSEY PIERCE our heroes of the hardwood COACH ERICKSON KEN LEHKAMP PAUL BASHAM DICK McCRACKEN BILL KIEL CHRTS SARAKATSANNIS ones Trom Beechwood and ST. Thomas. The Birds wenT inTo The ThirTy-sixTh Dis- TricT TournamenT as an inspired and de- Termined Team. They sideTraclcecl The Trains Trom Silver Grove 7l-46 in Their TirsT game. The boys Then pulled The up- seT oT The year when They eliminaTed NewporT 73-70. This vicTory earned The Birds, Tor The TirsT Time in Ten years, a birTh in The NinTh Regional TournamenT where They losT a hearTbrealcer To Wil- liamsTown. AlThough This year's Team won only sev- en ouT oT TwenTy games, The Team spiriT was The besT in many years. The boys mighT have been ouTplayed, buT They were never ouTToughT. Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Why so Kneeling' Richardson, Klingman, Richler, McDaniel. Siandinqz Wall, Vofh, L d q, Lanqenbrunner, Scharslaln. Newporl . . Bellevue . Lloyd . . . Sl. Thomas . Dixie Heighls Daylon . . SCORES 79 Highlands 65 Highlands 72 Highlands 52 Highlands 47 Highlands Bl Highlands Daylon . . Simon Kenlon Campbell Co. Beechwood . Bellevue . . Sl. Thomas . Newporl . . 73 Highlands Silver Grove Holmes . . 75 Highlands Newporl . . Silver Grove 56 Highlands Newporl Calh Ludlow . . 47 Highlands Williamslown asfonishecl. Bill? Doug and Bubs wail expeclanlly baseball The l952 baseball squad, under Coach Mel Ericlcson, had a dillicull lime gelling slarled due lo lhe wel grounds which limiled oulside praclice. Five games were cancelled, and lhe Birds were unable lo claim viclory in lhe lirsl lwo games ol lhe season. The leam came inlo ils own, Caplains Losey and Gregory Firsf row: Moore, Bennell, Nelson, Caslle, Sfeqeman, Wall, Kielh, Huheey. Second rowi Smifh, Losey, Gregory, Eichelberqer, Spade, Leh- lcarnp, Pierce, Richardson, F. Phillips. Third row: Vofh, mgr.g Vail E ns Becker, Sarakafsannis, Jurgeris, Morlidge, King, Sleele, B. Phil- lips, mgr. however. by winning len ol lhe nexl lwelve games. Smilh led lhe hillers wilh a .588 aver- age and was lollowed by Losey, Marlin, and Beclcer in succession. Marlin and Leh- 55 lcamp were lhe leading hurlers and won lour and lhree games respeclively. The Birds linished second in lhe N. K. A. C. They losl lhe lirsl game in lhe regional lournamenl lo Newporl Calholic by a score ol 3-2. Capiains Tillman and Rohrer track Three Tracl4sTers wallced oTT wiTh indi- vidual honors. Fred Tillman broke The school record in The low hurdles oT O:23.3 wiTh an eTTorT oT O:2l,l. l-le also seT The Regional records Tor boTh The low and high hurdles wiTh Times oT O:2l.2 and O:l5.o. Ted FinneseTh seT The school mark in The discus Throw wiTh a heave oT Firsl Row: Holme S d ky Ad K h B kd I McCracken, Penc M Il R b 1' Appl S d Row: Sadoslry, Bilfl, Evans. Braun, Klsk R h F Th M I y S Th Appl H ey, Belle. Th' d R R hi' L K hl S 'Th Kiel Tillman McCrack- L d q B rman Jud H M Il Coach Bernie Sadoslcy's cinder men were in Their perennial good Torm as They successTully deTended boTh Their Regional and N. K. A. C. Traclc crowns, in addie Tion To making ouTsTanding showings in Their regular meeTs. Y . I34'llf2 and CapTain Tom Rohrer Tied The ConTerence IOO-yard dash record wiTh a O:IO.l eTTorT. The 880-yard relay Team broke Day- Ton's conTerence record oT I:35.7 wiTh l:35.0. cheerleaders H. H. S. is proud ol ils six peppy cheer- leaders who have pulled hard lor our leam during lhe pasl sporls season. Wilh a greal deal ol vim and vigor lhey have given enlhusiaslic yells al pep rallies, as well as al loolball and baslcelball games. These girls have pracliced many hours 'ro perlecl lheir cheerleading and have com- Kneeling: Cecil, Cruseg Standing: Thompson, Losey, Edwards. Belle, Thress, Faller, Gray, Sanders: Kneeling: McGehee. posed many new yells. Nol only have 'rhey led us wilh an abundance ol spiril, buf lhey have also helped Highlands win The Sporlsmanship Award. ll was The cheerleaders who decoraled our sladium lor each home loolball game. Lel's give a cheer lor 'rhese girls as well as lor lheir colleagues, lhe iunior cheerleaders, who have done a wonderful job ol cheering al reserve games. r girls' physical education William Tells in lhe making. Cauqhf in lhe aci. Lee s'lar+s a baslrelball qarne. The girls' physical educalion deparlmenl, un- der The direciion oi Mrs. l'l. l-lardgrove, has oilered a variely of enjoyable acfivilies lhrough- oui ihe pas? year. ln +he Tall, volleyball, field hoclcey, and archery were popular, and during ihe winler rnonlhs lhe girls concenlraied on bas- keiball lechniques. Several square dances were laughi and a unil on Tumbling was also given. Wilh lhe coming of spring an in+eres+ in base- ball developed. Each girl a+ Highlands is required lo pariici- pale in lhe gym classes which rneel lwice each woelc. The grades received in lhese classes are given poinl values and counied foward ihe lo- lal number of poinls required To meel Blue Rib- bon Slandards. The goals of These classes are good hoallrh and good sporlsmanship. Ploiling game sfrafegy. 1-1 features d a n c e s The Dance Band. Friday nigluf af flue canfeen. H. H. S. sfudenfs were given a cluance fo don flueir besf bib and fucker for flue Sub Deb Club's Cfl-fo-College Formal af flue Higluland Counfry Club and for flue Clurisfmas Formal given by flue l.ambdas af flue Granada. Many ofluer enioyable, fluouglu less expensive evenings, were spenf af flue canfeen wluere flue newly formed dance band. under flue direcfion of Mr. Wilcoxen and Earl Anderson! Or- cluesfra provided flue music for special occasions. Monday niglufs found many couples swinging flueir parfners and luaving lofs of fun af lvlr. Sadoslcys square dances. 'Dancing wiflu Tears in My Eyes. Monday nigl1f square dancers. 60 Parlez-vous Trangais? lT you do such ad- iecTives as magniifigue and charmanTe, mighT well be used To describe The i952 prom, April in Paris. On The nighT oT May 30 our gym was TransTormed inTo a gay Parisian garden where couples scenes, and wroughT iron Tables and benches were placed aT inTervals around The room. Every one connecTed wiTh The prom is To be congra+ula+ed Tor giving a dance ThaT will always be a wonderTul memory Tor Those who aTTended. Sealed: Perry, Judy. Sfandingz Smith, Kiel, Doran, Herrmann, Borches, Steele, .Le.achman, Suhre, Lehkamp, Bachmeyer, Swope, Tillman, Balfe, McCracken, Ziegler, Norri s, Jewell, Haizlip, Koehler, Harvey, danced dreamily To The Tine music oT Deke lvloTTiT's OrchesTra. The lovliesT parT oT The evening was The coronaTion oT Queen Gayle Perry and King Franlc Judy. The Marseille began The processional which was led by lasT year's lcing and queen Tollowed by The new royalTy's courT. The pasTel parasols which The gueen's aTTendanTs carried added charm and color To The ceremony. The walls oT The gym were decoraTed wiTh Parisian SeaTed: Perry, Judy. Slandinq: Swope, Tillman. 'EMQV Bill Kiel and George Smifh 9 9 9 boys state In 1953 Boys' Srare was heNd af Cenfre Col- Yege In Danvilre, Kenfucky. George Smrfh and BWI! Kier were seiecfed ro arrend as Highlands! represenrahves. Nong wrrh hundreds of ofher boys from differenr sechons of our sfafe, They iearned abouf our governmenrs operahon and Irs parllarnenfery procedure. gurls state Jane Myfinger was Highlands' delegafe 'ro I952 Gidsx Srafe. The rneefing was held in Lex Ingron ar rhe University of Kenrucky, and Hrs purpose was ro acguainf Jrhe grds wlrh The work ings of rhe srafe government The main high hghfs or rhis rneelring were a Hip To Frankforf our Srade capiral, and a four rhrough The Cap Ho! buhding. Jane Myiinger ,js may day, 1952 The TwenTy-TourTh annual T-TealTh and Play FesTival was held on May 22. Fol- lowing The NaTional AnThern, The King and Queen oT l-lealTh, Bill l-TunT and Mar- gareT Moore, enTered wiTh Their aTTend- anTs. The crown bearer and Train bearers were chosen Trorn RuTh Moyer, and The oTher aTTendanTs were Trom The iunior and senior classes aT l-Tighlands. Following The processional, Diclc Mc- Craclcen, presidenT oT The STudenT Coun- cil, dedicaTed The sTadiurn To David Cecil. Blue Ribbons were Then awarded, and games by The grade school sTudenTs Tol- lowed. The program closed wiTh The Tra- diTional May Pole Dance. ATTendanTs. Maypole D V 6 e fhe square dance. an , -A The Sheik O edges perform. fev .1lQ,,,,,,p O 75 ' ,Af W wf ff' 'L'4U Qww,A Q 'M ' n a f f I ai' .OV Q D f Sleepmg I YI beauhes. ,iwfqyz H ' ,W Oh! we're ahead Merry merm Q WE' F.H.A. inihafion. X Who siaris fonizghf? -Wai., L 1 5 A rw. Kg ummerhme W!! ,. kv COl'l'l,7AI'l'lQll fa A C DOBBLING AND SDN FRED A ERSCHELL AND SON W S MUEHLENKAMP AND SON WM C BETZ AND SON VONDERHAAR AND STETTER of QIHIIIAUKKN Gllllllfl ,:Jlllll'I'llf fil.l'l'l'l0l'.f COMPLIMENTS FT THOMAS 5 100 STORE I I8 N FI Thomas Ave C pe NOTIONS DRY GOODS DRESS PATTERNS INFANT GOODS TOYS Oper TIw rsday and Friday III 9 P M 6 COMPLIIVIENTS FENNELL COMPANY HEATING CONTRACTORS EVERETT SMITH Q WIEDEMAN PASTRY SHOP e D e I OF I C 1 I We arrya Com I Ie Line of S 1 I, A I ' . . I'II. I4 I You Wa:1I pure PI WfawI IfaIV IIT-L- W,IIwI COLIVIGOU ffc1ImQmI - Try A Dru gis+ GI , 'rv' R .fir RC. 1 1S.P',v' vw fkv, PTA TI-'OMFS KENIIDQKY L, ,I ,,'- Ly? 7 TIN re'sa iff renee IO N, L, TWCWA1 Ave. 5 I. 'SLO Pr, TIw3nm , I4 HIGHLANDS CHAPTER HI-Y CLUB 'To creafe, mairdain, and exfend Ihrouqhold The school and commu- nify high sfandards of Chrishah charader CLEAN SPEECH CLEAN SCHOLARSHIP CLEAN SPORTS CLEAN LIVING COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF FT THOMAS TEEN AGE CANTEEN COMPLIMENTS BOBENOS O K d Used Cars C 8I23 8I24 BRANDTS Ne por+sPIaceT S o S ce 48 NINTH AND MONMOUTH NELTN ER OIL COMPANY NEWPORT KENTUCKY O cz 8259 PATRICIA DON ELAN ZINT SchooI of Dancing I-I O78 a Acrobai' cs oe Adag o BaIIe+ Ba+on Ballroom I w ' o I1 p , ,' Im I8 o. Co. 'Wh and AI Xandrla PII 22 IvIiIIers Lane' FI. Thomas, Ky. . I. 6 . T p I ITIS. TTI SZAX. T ylilll WUI Lfll VICTOR H BROWN Colonial 4255 I I4 E Blh Slreel NEWPORT KENTUCKY COMPLIMENTS OF GEORGE P STEGNER 81 SON FORT THOMAS KENTUCKY W ITE VTLLA ROCERS TJC HEIL AND SCHROEDER Plumbing Heahng Phone l-l land 0738 GEORGE SCT-TROEDER 602 S Thorn is Ave E+ Thomas Phone l-le 459l Ronald Taylor Prop KENTUCKY RECAPPING CO Full Cappung Top Capping Vulcanlzmg New and Used Tlres Who esa e and Rel l Ne porl Kenlucky COMPLIMENTS FARMER S BARBER SHOP Persona Ze Yoar G Tl Wllh INITIALS MONOGRAM NAME ARTHUR M SCHATZ Engraving of The Beffer Grade T7 Avon Pla e el-l y ooon WISHES ro EACH MEMBER FROM BOB HALL s . . Member 'T ' ' T' ' G , V . . Fl. c . . , . . OF I l l ai 27 Ea ' lG'h S'ref:f Crrro' Otnaro W T . ll 1 T 5 A . x! Phor 1,0395 E+, Thomas K . CROWN LAUNDRY CO., INC. IO56 SB WaIerwrvrIrs Road NEWPORT, KENTUCKY QUALITY WORK Ibffo Discounf on Drive-In Scrvlce Co. 4I78 OF HILAND THEATRE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 53 THE HIGHLAND BANK FT THOMAS KENTUCKY A Good Bank In a Good Town ee e eCop F A BUCHANAN INSURANCE REAL ESTATE QSE IIISI pI E CQNIPLIMENIS E J ROBINSON GLASS CO NEWPORT KENTUCKY SHEARER S GIFTS B ass Green Pla +5 CII na PIan'red No eI+ e Wesf reIa cI M Ik GIass SHEARER S GIFT SHOP We D I 36 N FI Th FORT THOMAS BEAUTY SHOP IAZEL WALLACE R p B32 N FI Th e I I Member of F CI raI D posif InsuranC r . . . CO. OF . .Six ,. New or , KenILI Icy , I For AII Occasions Complefe Beaufy Service I-Ii. I254 r n I v I s - I , rc . mo n I ' . . ornas Av . ForITI1or1'Ias, Ky. e Iver . , ornas Ave. SCHULKER S The Modern Pharmacy RAY BAMBERGER CARL KRUER FRANK SCHULKER dPh FORT THOMAS K K KLINGENBERG S PAINTS GLASS HARDWARE COMPLIMENTS O A FRIEND For Your Name Imp rnfod Free Have Your Checking Accouni' Wurh THE FCJRT THOMAS BANK BLASE GALT FERRY IO85 W re Road NEWPORT KENTUCKY HE 3oI8 oI CONEY ISLAND RIVER DOWNS 35c round frnp per person J D LARJ I-IEAD O 5 Regisfere armacisfs III, Il4O , X. I OP IO3If33 S, EI, Thomnz Avcnuc HIIQU I 0855 Io a' rworkg . JU. I9 , , ' G wner FLOYDS W C THARP 81 SON REAL ESTATE a d INSURANCE SERVICE STATION VI Th dDyI FLOYD PAUL I-I O4I6 HI 3256 AX ION P+ Th FI Th CAMPUS STYLES EILERMANS Kenfucky s Besi' for Men and Boys COMPLIMENTS TH NEEDLECRAFT NOOK S+ ped G d THOMAS HEATING h + SERVICE I4INFIIn NH 9 COMPLIMENTS OF FI-IA n BUB , . . omasam Q on I. ' or 'O266 . . omasfwe, . omas, Ky. . 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