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

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BOB STEGEMAN, Sporfs Ediior 8:I4 A. M. The Beginning 8:15 A. M. And Away We Go! So Sew Happy PreHy - - - Smar+! A BAY AT HIGHLANIJS 99 44fI0Oofo Clean? wb iw? MQ six .Si .gm , P X J Km BQ Q M N if ff 5 Sifgmiw Q wimgig Q figglgzl M if ' s gwwaf .B B ' 3 25 'A A W 55 3 Mr .S-,.WQf.w K, ,us 2862 K 'Elf :SW ful! , Mi- 4 .W ,. gf fl f ggimi m Y . K bm. Q ,izat-ffsgg WWA , rx fw -w A I S -.1 .Rane ww my A if .. M ,Kg . ,,., fm-wp , , if W Q Wimaf i I . L 5? is w 1 X, . a-- Q .I-Q X., 3 N Wg: ,X x' f 1 .. r is W X .R , Y' I N A32 1 1, we N Q Q it ini W s , ZW K. , , .-. Q Ss Q M' Q I as 3 -- . . . wx I, l UEDICATIUN Becrause of his lriendly ways and helpful allilude, we dedicale lhe l956 HIGHLANDER lo lvlr. l-loward Law. Mr. Law has won lhe respecl and adnniralion ol all of us by meril ol his high slandards as a leacher, always demanding our besl scholailicallyi his loyal ellorls as our coach: and his genuine and sincere: willingness lo belriend us. These qualifies have endeared Mr. Law lo each ol us, and in appreciahon of Them we rnalce This cledicalion. SUPEIIINTENIIENT Russell E. Bridges has been worlcing as superin- TendenT Tor The beTTermenT oT Highlands High School and oTher parTs oT The school sysTem since l9-44. He aTTended EasTern KenTuclcy STaTe Teachers College where he received his AB. Degree and Then carne To Highlands where he served in The caf paciTy oT Teacher, baslceTball coach, and principal. LaTer he aTTended UniversiTy oT CincinnaTi where he obTained his lvlfi. Degree. ShorTly aTTer This he became superinTendenT oT The l:orT Thomas Schools. Due To his con'ipeTenT supervision, our schools are known ThroughouT The sTaTe Tor Their eTTicienT rneThods oT adn'iinisTraTion. MR. EWELL WADDELL RUSSELL E. BRIDGES ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE SUPERINTENDENT Ewell E. Waddell has served Highlands as a Teacher, TooTl:nall coach, and aThleTic direcTor Tor many years. ln l953 he was promoTed To The oTf Tice oT AdrninisTraTive AssisTanT To The Superine TendenT. He aTTended college aT WesTern Kenluclcy STaTe Teachers College where he received his AB. degree, He is now worlcing on his lVlasTer oT ArTs Degree aT Xavier UniversiTy. lvlr. Waddell is proving To be iusT as successful in his new posiTion as he has been in his Tormer ones. LefT To righf, seafed: Mr, Arnold Johnson, Presidenfg Miss Belfy Lukens, Treasurerg and Mr. Reber? Evans, Vice-Press idenf. Sfandingz Mr. Roberf Raisbeck, Mr. Gerald O. Cecil, Mr. Alvin P. iller, Mr. Ewe dell M Il Wad . Q4 .1,fiJQLfiJ1,LA.2,r l -27 awry Ziccfzjs MR. ALTON D. RUDOLPH MRS. MARY BURT PRINIIIPIILS IINII FACULTY Under lhe experr leadership of Mr. Allon D. Rudolph and Ivlrs. Mary Burl, anolher successlul and prosperous year has gone by al I-Iighlands. They bolh worlced very hard lo make everylhing run along srnoolhly and ellicienlly. These Iwo peoe ple were very inleresled in each and every slu- denl in school and were always willing Io help anyone. Ihey slrove lo allain lor us every possie ble advanlage lhar would help To develop a good physical, social, and moral cilizen upon gradua- lion. MRS. ALEEN ANDERSON, SecreIary. MISS WILLIAMETTA BAKER, M.A., Advanced Algebra, Geom- efry, Solid Geomelry, Trigonometry, and Publicafions. MRS, ALICE V. BROWN, B.A., Shorfhand, Typing, Tri-Hi-Y, and FBLA Club. MISS MAUDE BROWN, R.N., Clinical Supervisor and School Nurse. MISS ANNA E. COOPER, M.A., English. JOHN E. DEERING, A.B., English and Publicafions. MAURICE DICK, M.A., Sevenrh Grade Core Program, Science and Business Manager of Publicarions Council. W. J. ELLIOTT, M.A., Chemisfry, Physics, and General Sciencv. MISS LOUETTA GREENO, B.S., Home Economics and F.H.A. OWEN K. HAUCK, B.S., Social Siudies, Assisfanf Foofball Coach, and Head Baskeiball Coach. A. J. HAUSELMAN, A.B., American Hislory, Psychology, and Re- serve Baskerball and Track. MISS DOROTHY JOHNS, M.E.D., Spanish and French. First Row: Anderson, Baker, A. Brown, M. Brown, Cooper, Deering. Second Row: Dick, Ellicrf, Greeno, Hauck, Hauselman, Johns. M49 sf B ,J qpgv if 6,5 3 x ,, W l Q, gg W : iffy gp, ,, as Yr ua ' ,K 3 -Ngsggsii fi vw - fS1fi7f52fLQ3 w iv uf ,As - 4, M Kwik, gf' ,V wimgxi 1 ,Am ,w awww: gx L 1, - - , 'K 1 S bg... 'A if w af, fig 'Q J, wading 1 , V jf 14 :- IE?-I ai iii Q . , ,W X X 'wqlggg ,WX .aclbgi 11-:sg - .5 . ,iv A Q .1 3iMLif.i.slSX 0 lx ' S T T E Schweqman, C. Trouf, H. Sframen, H. Moor CAFETERIA STAFF Every morning as we Tinished our break- TasT The women oT The lunchroom were sTarTing our lunch. The iob oT running The lunchroom and preparing lunch Tor ap- proximaTely Three hundred sTudenTs is noT an easy one, buT These women kepT every- Thing working smooThly. ln charge oT The lunchroom was Mrs. Emma Schwegman and assisTing her were Mrs. l-lelen STramen, Mrs. Sarah TrouT, Mrs. Carrie TrouT, and Mrs. l-lallie Moore. Our Thanks To Them Tor The Tine iob They have done. ff, C. Morris, F. Linnemcn, A. Wrighf Thanks To These genTlemen: Mr. Morris, Mr. Linneman, Mr. WrighT, and Mr. Par- roTT we aT Highlands are welcomed eacT morning by warm, clean, and neaT classy rooms. They are always willing To be on hand when special acTiviTies are going on aTTer school hours. IT iT were noT Tor The many hours puT in by These genTlemen we could noT be as proud oT l-lighlands as we now are. Again we Thank These men Tor Their Tine work. TECHNICIANS 1 T W I EVE N TS SPECIAL i7 5 E X eff' M N G LQ X f , I x . W xfgufl Firsl Row: B. Albersharl, J. Slorlz, C. Thompson, Queen K. Ross, King B. Slegeman, N, Edwards, C. Gainer, J. Hill, H. Person. Seci D. Neiser, J. Blesch, 6. G-elbke, J. Munsler, J. Goes, M. Closlerman, reliring Queen A. Gray, refiring King B. Walz, J. Lud q Schmeusser, J. A. Losey, P. Kisker, J. Knauer. The l955 Junior Prom was held on lhe eve- ning ol lvlay 27. Qpen house was held al lhe homes ol Paul Cowhig, Janel l-lill, and Cherie Ash. The iuniors were linally able lo see lhe dec- oraled gym on which lhey had worlced so hard. ll KING AND QUEEN Bob Slegman, Kenny Ross was lruly a beaulilul siqhl. The lheme, Roman Holiday, enabled lhem lo carry oul guile an ele- ganl and elaborale scheme ol decoralion. Col- umns lined bolh sides ol lhe gym while murals and drapes covered lhe walls. The music ol Clill Lash's orcheslra compleled lhe selling lor an un- lorgellable evening. Eleven o'cloclc marked lhe lime lor lhe coronalion lo begin. The procession was led by lhe royally's courl, lollowed by lasl years lcing and queen, and lhen lhe new couple appeared. Queen Kenny and King Bob were crowned on a lhrone ol beaulilul pinlc marble. Aller lhe grand march, lhe couples wenl lo Bev- erly l-lills where lhey walched lhe lloor show, dined, and danced lale inlo lhe nighl. A brealclasl was held al lhe home ol Bob Slege' man lor all iuniors and lheir dales. Then many happy people wenl home lo prepare lor lhe re- mainder ol lheir big weelc-end. THE PHUIVI MAY DAY The lwenly-sevenlh annual l-leallh and Play Fesfival was held on May 4. This evenl is held each year in order lo slimulare heallh slandards. The King and Queen of Heallh, Lynn Srnilh and Jackie Byers, accompanied by Their courl, 'rhe seniors who had received blue ribbons, marched Jrhrough an Arch ol Flags formed by lhe elevenlh grade girls. Each grade level conrribuled some game or dance. The lradilional English Maypole Dance and The presenlalion of blue ribbons culrninaled Jrhe day. The Blue Ribbon Couri' KING AND QUEEN Lynn Smiih and Jackie By 5? 5 if W iw sf af, 15, - ,Z SPUHTS 02 1. 1 6:35 A M 9 ll W36 3 H gf Y F' l R Z P. Sarakafsannis, B Sl phens, E, Noel, P. Erschell, D. Com bs, B. Albersharf, B. S1 q B B T B ST b G. Cochran, T. B'l1'z. S ond Row: J. Sforf P F esefh, B. Finch, P. Crume, M. McCullough, D. Warren, D M T D B h J L Third Row: J G J P ce, B. McM h J BI h B Ad T C don, S.WadsyorTh D. Nagel, T S d ky F Th R J h B T Mgr., Jim Bur? Mq LBy FH s,G.Cra FOOTBALL iq, Mg J. M Mg BLUEBIHUS FLY THRUUEH ll FAIR Cn AugusT 8, ThirTy boys Turned ouT Tor varsiTy TooTball. The coaches were con- TronTed wiTh inexperience and lack oT size. ATTer Tive weeks oT pracTice Twice a day The Bluebirds meT DayTon. The experience oT DayTon and inexperience oT Highlands resulTed in a T246 loss Tor The Birds. High-Q lands' score came on a pass Trom SarakaT- sannis To STegeman. DayTon's scores came on shorT gains by Franklin Buddy Moore. Don Combs, senior Tackle, who played an ouTsTanding game on deTense, suTTered a broken leg on The lasT play oT The game. This proved a severe loss To our Team. In The Tollowing Two weeks l-l.l-l.S. im- proved Tremendously. Panny Serk led The Birds To a 45-6 Trouncing oT The Lloyd Team. The scoring was WadsworTh, I2 poinTs and Blesch, Adams, STegeman, Mc- Mahan, and Doug lv1arTin, 6 poinTsp Serk kicked 3 poinTs. The Third game oT The I955 campaign wiTh Boone CounTy was highlighTed by The running oT halTback BerT Adams. Adams scored on a 40-yard run wiTh Two minuTes gone in The TirsT period. DON NAGEL BERT ADAMS s ......., A 5 ' in as rg 3 FOOTBALL CO-CAPTAINS Bob Sfegeman and Berry Albersharf Sfegeman hifs as Cochran and Adams close SEASUN-MAKE FIVE HUUEH LANUINES The game was played on an exfremely muddy field and fumbles were freguenf. The second fouchdown came when Blesch made a leaping cafch of Serlcs pass in fhe end zone. ln fhe second half Boone Counfy occupied fhe ball mosf of fhe fime and scored once. The final score was I2-6. The following weelc Highlands losf fo fhe Bellevue Tigers 27-I4. Affer oufplaying fhe Tigers in fhefirsf half, Highlands folded fo lef Bellevue false fhe game by scoring fhree fimes in The second half. Pxlbersharf and Serlc shared Highlands' fwo fouchf downs. The Bluebirds fraveled again for fhe Newporf game. Highlands suffered ifs only shufouf in fhis game 2 l-O. GILBERT GELBKE JERRY BLESCH BERRY ALBERSHART JACK GOES .5 BOB STEGEMAN JERRY STORTZ Allhough They losl, lhey loughl 'ro lhe linish and special credil is due Bob Siege- man and Jerry Slorlz lor lheir line defen- sive game. Newporhs scoring was done by Dealon, Turner, and Woods. The Bluebirds bounced baclc Jrhe follow- ing weelc by pounding lhe Ludlow Panlh- ers. When lhe final gun had sounded, Al- Serk, Berf, and Ole open a hole for Sauce BILL FINCH DON COMBS bersharl had scored lhree limes and High- lands had won 33-6. Olher scoring vias done by Adams, Slegeman, and Slraub One ol lhe highlighls of Jrhe l955 fool- ball season was lhe Ashland game al Alh- land. The score changed hands several limes and al Jrhe end l-lighlands had Tied The 'rhird leam in lhe slrale 20-20. 20 AD COACH HOMER RICE COACH BERNIE SADOSKY Much credir is due To Berry Albersharl for his line running in 'rhe game. Highlands' scoring was done by Albersharf and Adams. In Jrhe eighih game ol 'rhe season High- lands was oulclassed by ihe Holmes Bull- dogs, l3+h ieam in The slaie. Highlands foughi hard buf The final score was 27-6. Highlands' only score came in ihe final pe- Dressing-i+'s iough I Tomorrow nighf's game--on paper riocl when Berry Albersharl wenl over from 'rhe ihree yard line. The Holmes Jrouch- downs were made by Whifes, Jones, and Morgan. Highlands challqed up Hs only shuloul ol Jrhe year by delealing Campbell Coumy 25-O. The Birds played flawless ball for Campbell Counly never Threafened fo score. Day+on iries io corner Albershari' The Highlands' scores came on TiTTy and Tiye yard gains by Adams, WadsworTh's pass To SaralcaTsannis, and a shorT plunge by AlbersharT. Dixie HeighTs wore down Highlands in The lasT halT To Talce undispuTed TirsT place in The conTerence. Highlands ToughT Their hearTs ouT, buT Dixie's class and size Tinally Told The sTory. AlbersharT scored in The TirsT period To make The score 7-O aT The end oT The TirsT period. Dixie scared on The lasT play oT The halT, ending The halT wiTh Mr. Rice is conTidenT-are They? a score oT 7-6. ln The second halT Dixie Jpened up wiTh Their big guns and scored Three more Touchdowns To Highlands' none. The scoring oT Dixie was made by Farris, lvlcliibben, EyelaTh, and PaT lVlarTin, Highlands played as hard as They were able, and special crediT is due To end, Jerry COACH OWEN HAUCK COACH HOWARD Blesch, Tor his pass receiving and To Gary Cochran Tor his deTensive game. H.H.S. was well represenTed on The all NKAC Team. AlbersharT made The TirsT Team, and honorable menTions were given To BerT Adams, Bob STegeman, Jack Goes, and Panny SaralcaTsannis. Three confused lads JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS A. Bryson, S. Huck, S. Meadows, D, Hickman, C. Sfeinhauser, C. Gelbke l-lighlands' cheerleaders This year were Sandy KeiTz, Sandy SheriTT, Peggy Beclcer, Arlene Doran, Debbie Cecil, and Carol Thompson. They cheered Tor our Teams wiTh much enThusiasm. Pep rallies, which helped To creaTe good school spiriT beTore games, were held guiTe oTTen. The annual pow-wow Toolc place beTore The T-lolmes game. A huge crowd Turned ouT To ioin in wiTh The parade and To burn The dummy. The girls also decoraTed The sTadium be- Tore The home games. BaslceTball season Tound Them cheering in The new gymnasium along wiTh The cuTe and peppy Junior Cheerleaders who did a Tine iob in leading yells during The reserye games. The main obiecTive OT The cheerleaders was To aTTain an aTTiTude oT good sporTsA manship aT all Times, and we TelT ThaT our cheerleaders accomplished Their purpose This year. SENIOR CHEERLEADERS First row: A. Doran, S. Keifz. Second row: P. Becker, C. Thompson. Third row S S eriff D Cecil .h,. VARSITY BASKETBALL Leff to riqhf, boflom row: D. McAf'ree, D. Sowers, D. Mariin, G. Cochran, F. Crawford. Top rowi L. Bryson, P. Sarakafsannis, D. Smoof, B. Sfephens, H, Groves, J. Flaig. BASKETBA The nighl of Friday. December 9, l955, saw a young and inexperienced Highlands baslcelball Jream lalce lhe floor againsl The Covinglon Holmes Bulldogs. The resull ol lhe lirsl baslcelball game S DENNY MCATEE DAVE SO LL SEASUN ever lo be played in lhe Russell E. Bridges Gy ne nasium was 56-38 ir: favor ol The yisilors. High poinr men for lhe Birds were Bill Slephens and Panny Saralcalsannis wilh Il poinls apiece. DOUG MARTIN FRED CRAWF The Tollowing Tuesday evening The Bluebirds Tell again, This Time al The hands oT The Bellevue Tigers. Berk led boTh Teams in The scoring deparT menT wilh 22 poinls. The score was 6855. The Third game oT The season was played in Silver Grove . small gymnasium. The Big Trains -,hol inTo The lead aT The ouTseT and The Birds could never caTch up. The halT Time score was 34- 29 'nd The Tinwl w 5 62 52 Serlf w 1 ain high C1 4 di ' . . GS CQ wiTh 25 poinTs. Newporl wilh her usual powerhouse, nexT dumped The Highlanders To a Tune oT 88-42. John Turner and Ronnie Bridewell led in The scoring de parTmenT wilh 24 and IB poinTs respecTively. Sara' kalsannis was nexl wilh I6. lT was a diTlerenT slory Though on January sixTh in The Highlands gym as The Bluebird-2 Trounced The Ludlow PanThers 73f4l. They Took an early lead and The Panlhers never did come close. Sara kaTsannis led The Birds wiTh a high oT 33 poinTs. lvlarTin had I3, Slephens I I, and Sewers IO. Rem' ley was high Tor Ludlow wiTh 23. The advanlage oT playing on Their own Tloor proved To be a deciding one Tor The Greendevils when The Bluebirds played DayTon. 5erk led The lflighlanders wiTh 28 poinTs, buT The Tinal score was DayTon 64, Highlands 59. Highlands deTealed Their ciTy rival, The ST. Thomas Tomralm, 54-40. The lasT guarler proved To be a big one as The Bluebirds scored I7 poinTs To Sl. Thornasi 6. The nexT Two weeks were disasTrous ones Tor The Birds. During This Time They dropped live ,Traighl games. Sewers sfops a fasf break BASKETBALL CO-CAPTAINEL Lefl To riqhlz Pariny Sarakalsannis, Dave' Sewers In Alexandria The Campbell CounTy Camels dumped The l-lighlanders 72f6O. Panny 5arakaT, sannis was high man in The scoring deparTmenT wiTh 34 poinls. Though The halT Time score was Tied aT 3 I f3 I, The Camels pulled away in Tne final Two periods and won The conTesT. The Beechwood Tigers nosed ouT The Bluebirds 53-50 in a hardfToughT conTesT in FT. MiTchell, The winners sunk Three Tree Throws in The lasT Twenly Tive seconds To break a 50-50 deadlock. The Tollowing evening, The Birds losT anoTher game To DayTon which was even more ol a hearT- breaker. The score when The linal period began was 40437 in DayTon's Favor. Two Toul shols by DayTonls Williams in The closing seconds made The Greendevils vicTors by The score oT 58757. Serk again paced his Team wilh 33 poinTs. Ken Williams was high Tor Daylon wilh IB, The Birds had a very bad nighT againsl Bellevue as The Tigers walked away wiTh an 83-48 viclory. Bellevue's Top scorer was Hagberg wiTh I4. Serk was high Tor l-Tighlands wiTh 26 markers. PANNY SARAKATSANNIS BILL STRAUB HENRY GROVES LEE BRYSON DICK SM EXPERIENCED BLUE BIRD Boone CounIy, eye'n'ruaI charnpIons oI Ihe nInIh region, new meI Ihre HighIanders and emerged vICIorIous.BoIhIean1S played a sIow, sIaIIing garne wIIh a Iow EInaI score oI 59-37 as a reSuII. Cnr Iearn IinaIIy Inrned Ihe Iables Ihe IoIIowing Iuesday nIghI by bevahng ErIanger LIoyd 75-52. TEIIM The BIuebirds sIarIed sIowIy as Erlanger IooI ar early Iead. They graduaIIy closed The gap, I'ow ever, and were behind only II-9 aI The guauIer. They Icepf marchIng sfeadily and Ihe haII 'ima score was 26-2I In our Iavor. LIoyd was nfeyer again In Ihe Iead as Ihe BIrds wenI on Io w n buf 22 SECOND SQUAD BASKETBALL Left fo rIqhf, boffom row: Fred Crawford, RichIe Emmens, Tom Crane, Denny McAfee, Top row: Jim Flaiq, Gary Cochran, Paul Finnesefh, Dick Smoof, Henry Groves, Lee Bryson. Serl oufruns Newporf Cafholic WILL BE BAE rroinfw. The highhqhT OT The qorne was Penny SorwilmTuarwr1i',i Tnrefilcinq The wchool individuai amor, inq record Tor one qarne. The Tormer rnfark was 34 poinT',, f.eT by PuuT Br-:sham Two years doo. Pannyk ToT.il uquinST Erlfanqer wus 37. TT is doubTTul Though, ThaT This rerord wiTI sTand very long since Pnnny ii, only fa iunior. The Birds' nexT Toeu were Two of The :.Tronqef,T Tenrni, in The NKAC, nunnely, Dixie T-TeiqhT5 and Newport We pulied fa deep Treezew in an aTf Tr-nip? To 'Tow down Dixie Toed breoh. This was To no .rvf1iT. however, rv, The Coloneh, wuhoped ua 44 ll, NewporT nimpiy overpowered us The Toi iowlnq Tueuduy uf, They roITed To fm 77-46 vicTory. Vic Tory number Tour Come new we deTenTed ST. ihorrmu nqoin Tor The r iTy Championship. The Tinol ww, 64 42. Ser? -,pnrked The Bird: wiTh fa Taily oT 32 poinTu. Hiqhirindu phiyed homT QT The 35Th DisTririT Tour nnrnenT. BoTh Tiiqhhmnds und ST. Thermus drew iibyeu' in The openlnq round. Being in The some br.irlceT They rneT in The uennihnnlw ond The Biue Tqirdu Triurrvphed To n Tune oT 77-58. Newport r,,onTerenfe rhfrrnpion, woe our nexT Toe ui we played Tor The DisTriCT Championship. iiif:WiiCiCrlfTii1r!C,i13 rough TirneoT iTfi1,fa Tired-up i'TiqhTfindnTe.nrn PepTiioc'1on',fonTTy in The conTeST unTiT The Tf1f,TrruurTer. QuT+3Tondinq in The eonTesT won The Tine uhfiiround rnhay oT Bih Shnub rand Pan ny SuroTmTmnnii3. Unfor-TunuTeiy, our drfiw in The reqionoi Tournu rnenT wiv, uonin NewporT, The WiTdC,1Tl,, deTer rnined To QCD To The 5TnTe iOLlVVWrlVTWQUi' in LexinqTon, Trounred The Bird: 73 44. K NEXT YEAH When The wen-,on Tinfiiiy ended, The Te HW Ti rd won Two Troruhiei, and co-4 apffiin Penny 9 if :Tc iT 'wQn74T'1 hdd PDCCU Ufldn'fT1CJU':iy liWO'rGH NKAC All STM Team. BASKETBALL COACHES Leif to right Mr. Owen K, Hauck. Mr. A. J, Hu I a Firsf Row: B. McMahan, J. Pence, B. Adams, D. Becker, J. Miller, H. Richler, T. Hall, S. Wood, J. SmiTh, J. Blesch. Second Row: Mr. Sa- dosky, Coach, B. Rafh, B. Wagner, C. Harf, B. lfryer, T. Mueller, B. Albersharf, S. Wadsworlh, B. Finch. Third Row: T. Sadosky, D. Mc- Cracken, P. Sarakalsannis, B. Stevens, L. Bryson, W. Manchess, D. Eefhge, B. Mclnfyre. Coach Bernie Sadoskyis Highlands Bluebirds swepT Through Their l955 season wiTh only one loss. ln Taking Their sixTh sTraiqhT Conference viclory and sevenTh sTraighT Re- gional vicTory, The Birds perTormed in Their yearly Tine Tashion. On April I5 Highlands overpowered NewporT Sl-26. The Treshmen also won 56-38. BerT Adams paced The High- landers wiTh viclory in The cenlury and 220-yard dash. One week laTer Highlands beaT Ludlow 82-42, as BerT Adams again paced The Birds. Two days laTer Highlands ran over Dixie 89-29, The freshmen beaT Holmes The same day 5l-39 lor Their second vii Tory OT The year. The nexT meel' saw Highlands' only deTeaT oT The year, as They wenT down in deTeaT bl-57. BrillianT Bob WhiTe of Holmes worr Tive Tield evenls, while Highlands Took mosT oT The running eve-nTs, Highliczhl of The aTTernoon was The Treshman vicTory over Holmes 59-32. TRACK CAPTAINS Jerry Miller, Mr. Law, Coach, and Tommy Hall Highlands goT back on The winning Track in The nexT meeT by ouT-poinfing Bellevue 83-35, Dave Becker and BerT Adams led The Birds, ln The Regional MeeT aT NewporT, Highlands managed To edge NewporT Tor The Regional Crown 64-62, This en- TiTled eleven boys To go To sTaTe. ln The sTaTe rneeT High- lands placed ThirTeenTh oT sixTy-Three Teams. The 880-relay Team and The mile relay Team placed Third and lourTl' re- specfively, while Spence Wood and Howard RichTer were placing TourTh and TiTTh in The mile run. In The lasT rneeT of The year Highlands ouTclassed all N. K. A. C. rivals for The sixTh consecuTive Year. The run- ning score was Highlands 59, Holmes 49, Bellevue 36, and NewporT 32. ConTerence champs were spearheaded by BerT Adams, Dave Becker, Bruce RaTh, and co-capTain Tom Hall. Highlands Treshrnen wound up The Track seasor by winning The Junior High Track Crown Tor The second con- secufive year, The Blueloirds greaTly appreciaTed Their Tine coaching sTaTT which consisTed oT Mr. Law, Mr. Hauselman, and Bernie Sadoskv. FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM I'-irsl' row: K. Glass, D. Sprouse, F. Huxley, G. Cochran, R. Em mons, J. McAfee. Second row: Mr. Hauselman, A, Mosley, J Jueff, J. Gosney, R. Wallace, C. Hoffman. Third row: H. Groves R. Cooley, B. Goes, M. Mudge, R. Fosfer. First Row: Coach Mr Rice, J, Miller, T. Crane, N, Schwerfman, D. Nagel, B, McDanieIs. Second Row: D. Sewers, D. Norari, D. Hudepohl, D. Borches, T, Condron, B. Sfraub, B, Richardson, B. Wall. Third Row: P. Finnesefh, D. Smoof, B. Sieqeman, B. Albersharl, E, Dickerson, Tse s B F ulk e BASEBABLTT. laf.T spring Highlands had iTs mosT successTul baseball season since T951 A new baseball pro- gram was zTarTed as Mr. Homer Rice Tool: over The coaching chores. The Teams record did noT indicale The arTual irnprovemenT iT had made over pa-,T years. llncluded in The new sysTem was en- Tering a summer league. This should prove To be very valuable in TuTure years.l A very young Team including only Tour seniors, held vicTori-ev over Ludlow, Bellevue, Silver Qrove, and CovingTon. Ludlow, T954 ConTerence Champion, was beaT- en o-4 by Dave Hudepohlls sTeady piTching, and lem Condroni cluTch hiTTing. AnoTher vicTory was over CovingTon Holmes. The underdog Blue-birds emerged vicTorious be Co-CapTains Bob Walz and Bob Sfegeman nni, . a nr. hind The pilfhing ol Panny Saralcalsannis, and Barry Richardson's hiTTing. lhe linal score was 8-6, iusT The reverse oT The opening game oT The season, when CovingTon beaT The FT. Thomas crew aT Moyer Field. AnoTher highlighT oT The horsehide season was a 3-2 vicTory over The Bellevue ligerf.. SaralcaT- sannis hurled Tor The 'Birds and allowed only Two runs on Tour hiTs. He also sTruclv ouT eleven. Bob STegeman, Third baseman, hiT a home run wiTh a man on second in The TirsT inning To give The 'Birds a Two run lead. Bellevue Tied iT up in The TiTTh in ning, buT in The sixTh Serlc won his own game by driving home Bob Faullcner on a squeeze play. Bob STegeman led in The baTTing deparTmenT wiTh a .387 marlc. Close on his heels were Bob Faulkner and Barry Richardson wiTh .363 and .333 respecTively. An early spring pracfice BUYS' PHYSICAL EIJUCATIUN Twenfy-one baslcefball sfars How many are ln 'lhis game? The boys' physical eclucallon Classes, direfled by Mr. Horner Rice, :gel all lo a slew slarl due lo The delay in lhe Conslruclion el lhe new qyrn. lnslead el The reqular ln- Slrucllon in physlcjal educalion, lirsl aid glasses were held lhrouqhoul lhe llrsl semesler. The second semesler saw lhe qym facllllies In lull swlnq For iwe menlhs baslmelball qarnes were lhe main allraflior in all reqular qyrn classes. Mr, Rlce also sponsored an aller schaal lnlra-rnura baslcelball pmqvam lncludlng lhe enllre lunler high. Many hard-leuqhl qarnes were played and Hlqhlands' lulure sfars were qlven a fhance le shine. However, lhe loaslcelballs were pul away during lhe sect- vnd weelc ml March and lhe brand new lrampwllne was aw- sernbled. Brwys allernalecl belween weiqhl llllinq and using lhe Trarnpollno lor lhe following rnnnfhs. Along wilh lhe warfn wealher lhal agcornpanled April and May cfvrnes lhe baseball season. Physical educafior clanses ended lhelr year wllh a well-rounded proqra'n Ir fhig spfwrl, The new Gymnasium ls certainly a line lhlnq for High lands Yo have. .Hell this one semesler of Hs inlensive usf has beneli'?ecl rnany qrnups ln nurnerous ways. Two poinfs HA M --Y yr-1 5--vrw-xl-, HW- 1 S, MM, V--N'---,MM Tr 1- 1 M'w,f-S My -sgHfUr1'..Uw Y1--,lv-N lmhi f Un- ,llmlwv Vw .lqmmlv in r N-. pff-paw-d 1ffnYr'.1nmn1V X-, M,- Sfrenucus exercise 1- , ' fy , Q- ,' Uv- -uv x Hyn H fx x 12 Q ar'--ri TW- 1955 ' WMF ,x Jw-,-sw M Mlm Hm- f fm- f ,,m 4,1 ru- 'f'r11Xl M1-H1 -Uv awww-- Trwse- fu ravi 7m'f Wfwf-H ffm- lu -X, 'W v -V,-rvm, Miss M- tw- -1-W-rwfrw far .1-,m. nd -Ns H ui -UH rv N M--mfwr, Mw LW, nf V '1-if H+-f fa? B 1 'mst af-a, ral sp v' 1 r' - M--.ldwwm I M- f-.-ld--ws 7 bs- f'v- V s by M M w- 'Pfam 'f-fmxs ard HM-m rf-fy H--d T1w,-r1!,--r14- p Q pm-yr,-J 'rw N--wp rf fhxzlv-Th-aw fa? Nr-Npf M. X 1Sf'r w FA rf C1 v 91' ' vs H'-My-,fl sp- Ms, V-H uf wwf Um- -'sd fwm fx mmm! bnsPf:fb.'aY id 1-MMV' qmdr- -IIVES M901 Szfwfw fu-rw hw- MM-1 pw! fMmw+f,w,..H1s1p mv- Sf-ru--f M-:W -UW pxvf- p-aff-d m au- H ep lm-v'1 .mr-wif lava ,rd fx'-Fw-r,. Vr,1-.Huw v H115--:vis xilIYH'1H'6-VU wwgxf Y W W-vuv Hx-Vw lm- .july Nm ph-,riff Wx' -Mg, lxml -1 HMM M15-,Mr-ad A. pn qram nff- Wu- mr-vy N :mmf-, YF K in Wwe- f-Wd mf mf May fmfs '19 fum Mm- M, PNDUN, e-mlm HMM .md May, FAM ri mn., -f 'Vw 'pgvs HW- S ,m.,,Md. MR.-. M:-.111-fur'-Y y fam-JH 'HH Uvxs 'Vw- fx mmf- In-,f M w T- rwiuf1??-A-'U - -.'f 'S lr' fa S5 'vw qv-rw-v Mn -r nw wfay Y N phmy Vzvfsrrwfxmmm- Everybody ready? 7 PHYSIEAL EUUCATIUN MR. RUSSELL E. BRIDGES Mr. Russell E, Bridges has serv lhe young people of Fl, Thorr since he came lo Highlands as commercial leacher and coach. Mr. Bridges' early educafion vi received in his home lown, Fin Kenfuclcy. Afler compleling his hi school career, he became a sludc af Easlern Kenluclcy Slale Teache College, Richmond, Kenluclcy, whc gree. He laler 'was awarded a Mi ler ol Arts degree from lhe U versiry of Cincinnali. He began his career in educali in Kenlon Counly, Kenlucky, Teacher and laler as principal. F nexf posilion was principal of Cr lenden Consolidaled School Cr lenden, Kenluclcy. School during the school year l92 I922 as a commercial leacher, e sislanl Toolball coach, and he lcelball 'reams in slale lournamen His abilily as leacher and coach w readily seen, and in I927 he was a poinled assislanl principal, a po lion fhal he held unlil The fall l94I when he became principal. Ji fd as 5 GS ir, gn nl - s re he received his Bachelor ol Arls ce- is- ll' in as is 1, f. He came lo Highlands Hiiih iS- id baslcelball coach. He had ihroe bas- s. as 3. ,i- Di 54 lhree years laler, when The former superinlendenl, Mr. D, W. Bridgi relired, he was appoinled wuperinlendenl of lhe Fl, Thomas Cify Schools, The posilion which he has held unlil his relireme this year. Since his appoinlmenl, The Fl. Thomas schools have consislenlly advanced academically. Mr, Bridges has seen several buildings compleled during his adminislralion-efhe new Johnson Elemenlary Schcol, l -iladium, lhe new gymnasium, and addilions lo Moyer and Vifoodlill Elemenlary Schools. Superinlendenr Bridges is well-known in Norlhern Kenlucky educafional circles Tor his very capable leadership lwrou- lhe years. He served as priisidenr ol The Norlhern Kenfuclsy Educafion Associalion and also lhe firsl presidenl ol T Bulzlalo Club, an organizalion ol men leachers in Norlhern Kenlucky. Besides his Norlhein Kenliiclcy worlc, he has served on 'fhe Board ol Direclors ol fhe Kenluclcy Educalion Associalic 'S. 'il lf? ih TC FT. He was also a member ol lhe Board ol Conlrol ol lhe Kenluclcy High School Alhlelic Associafion for len years vice' presdienl lor four years, and presideni for six years, Mr, Bridges was also lhe lirsl edifor ol The Kenluclcy High Schcnl Alhlelef' a publicalion for coaches ol Kenluclcy. Mr. Bridges, logelher wilh Commissioner Sanford, who was lhen sem ldfv-Treasurer of The KHSAA, was inslrumenlal in inilialing lhe Insurance Proleclion Fund lor lhe KHSAA. The new physical educalion building was recenlly named The Russell E, Bridges Physical Educalion Building' wh The building was dedicafed on January IS, I95b. The public schools could ask no more from a leacher, principal, and superinfendenl lhan Mr, Bridges has loyally giv since he came 13 Fl. Thoma . lhirly-Tour years ago. We lhe liacully and sludenls wisli lo say again lhal we deeply appreciale all Thar Mr. Bridges has done iowa-'d l advancemenl oi educalion in Fl. Thomas and Kenluclcy, 32 -i. 'V1 ..n T e 2 fag. K 'W if 'W Qi, ALPHA HI-Y First row, leff fo right: B. Sleqeman, B, Reik H, Person, M. McCullough, G. Gelbke, B. Faulkner, A. Remley, P. Claudy, D. Wafkins, Mr. Deering. Second row: J. Hudepohl, D. McCracken, S. Wadsworlh, D. Neiser, J. Spade, P. Cowhig, D. Nagel, B. Adams, J. Slorlz, J. Gosney, D. Combs, W. Pelry, B. Booles Third row: B, Albersharf, S. Sprifzky, F. Phillips, S. Wagner, J. Goes, P. Kisker, P, Erschell, T. Billz, T. Condron, B. Slephens, T. Beineke, D. Borches, J. Pence Fourlh row: F. Dillrich, J, Blesch, J. Cooper, B. Wood, B. Hicks, J. Zimmerman, J. Knauer, D. Mahaney, J. Kraus, B. Herbsl, S. Wood, S. Jewell, R. Snider, D. Warren. BETA Hl-Y Firsl Row: N. Schwerlman, H. Rayburn, D, Hudepohl, A. Spicer. D. Chapel, R. Hill, D Sleinhauer, G, Holdsworlh, C. Giesbe, C. Hosea, D. Bieneke, O. Turner, B Sands. Second Row: J. Davis, G. Turner, L. Murphy, J. Juell, J. Flaig, F. Crawford, D. McAfee. D. Marlin, K. Hodges, T. Wilson, C Hoffman, T. Crain, E. Kemp- lin, G. Taylor, S. Grau, T. Roberfs, E. Berlekamp, J. Riches. Third Row: B. Coomer, G. Hardy, D. Smool, B. Thomas, J. Faulkner, L. Wallace, B, Waddell, B. Hollohan, B. Slraub, G, Cochran, N. Sleqner, H. Seilacher J. Speckman, B, Marlin, F. Slivender, J. Wohlqernulh. Fourlh Row: L. Keen, B. Roberls, A. Anderson, B. Alexander, R. Weber, T. Haas, W, Rogers, B. Goss, J. Gosney, J. Berry, M, Mudge, W. Kelly. Hl- CLUB The Hi-Y is a national orqanizalion sponsored by lhe Y.lvl,C.A. lls purpose is io creale, mainlain, and exlend rhrouqhoul lhe home, school, and communily high slain' dards oi Chrislian fharacierf' The Alpha Hi-Y liunior-seniorl has displayed ils will- inqness lo carry our ils purpose by reading lhe morninq deyolional and allendinq a Forl Thomas church each monlh. Other ar liyiliei, have included louis ul lhe New pori Sleel Planl, and lhe General lvlolors assembly planl in Norwood. The club raised money lor various proiecls by sponsoring a Junior-Senior baskerball qrudqe game and lhrouqh lhe masculine way oi a cookie sale. The club, sponsored by lvlr. John Deering and Mr. A. J. l-lauselrnan, had al ils head Bob Slegeman, presidenl, and Spencer Wadsworlh, vice-presidenl, The secrelary and lhe lreasurer are Harmon Filson and Jerry Hudepohl. The Bela l'lieY lireshman-sophomorel, sponsored by Mr. Homer Rice, had as ils oilicers Bill Waddell, presidenl, and Fred Crawlord, vice-presidenl. Wliilfe lhe Clubs purpose is lhe same as lhal of lne Alpha Hi-Y, ils primary iunclion is lo prepare boys lor usel il membership in lhe Senior Club, The Tri-l-li-Y Club was divided inTo Two secTions. BeTTie Jo SmiTh was The presidenT oT The iunior- senior secTion, which was sponsored by Mrs. Alice Brown, and Midge STegeman was presidenT oT The Treshman-sophomore secTion, which was sponsored by Miss DoroThy Johns. The club Tried To be oT service To The home, The school, and The communiTy, There were many in- TeresTing acTiviTies planned ThroughouT The year. The club puT up and decoraTed a huge ChrisTmas Tree in The audiTorium Tor The enioymenT oT The whole school. Canned goods were collecTed aT special seasons oT The year and given To less Tor- TunaTe Tamilies. The Tri-l-li-Y Clubs are aTTiliaTed wiTh The Y.M.C.A. Several proiecTs were planned during The year, The proceeds oT which wenT To The World Service Tund. This Tund helped oTher clubs all over The world To geT sTarTed on Their own. lT TaughT The members how To worlc TogeTher To help oThers. The Tri-l-li-Y Club was a TavoriTe aT Highlands and had The largesT membership in This parT oT The sTaTe. THI HI-Y CLUB FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE TRI-HI-Y First Row: J. Taylor, S. Berllesman, J. Hahn, B. EllioH, J. Maul den, D. Haney, S. Sands, N. Taylor, J. Ashbauqh, A. Slye, C. Zinf P. Frank, A. Oliver, B. Davis, S. Shorf. Second Row: J. Shaw, D King, C. Gelblre, F. Byers, C. Massing, C. STeinhauser, B. Holmes J. Haffield, M. Schmidl, A, Klein, J. Sfeinhauer, J. Rayburn, B Wolff, V. Keeney, P. Walls. Third Row: J. Fickenscl-ier, A. Bryson B. Taylor, C. Sipes, M. Sfeqeman, S. Pendery, B. Ross, J. Munsier Miss Johns, J. Gainer, S. Evans, S. Byersdoerfer, J. Denny, T. Shi vel, C. Sliclrling. JUNIOR AND SENIOR TRI-Hl-Y Firsl Row: D. Crawford, N. Edwards, M. Freer, C. Galbraifh, C. Thompson, J. Munsfer, M. Snyder, J. A. Koshin, P. Thompson, S. Rnrh, W. W II M. W h. d R ' ' ' ' ' ' a ace, as Secon ow. S. Zimmerman, S. Kish, J. Brown, K. Krbler, L. Massing, J. Spicer, S. Ploeqer, H. Guenlher, B, Clan- ciolo, S. McDaniels, B. Boehrne, L. Pepper, D. Workman. Third Row: B. Cruse, B. Tillman, J. Lulhrinqer, M. Snow, J. A. Scharold, J. Neu farfh, J. Hill, M. A. Alexander, S. Keirz, D. Cecil, B. Hines, J. Schmidf, A. Doran, A. Humphries. Fourfh Row: S. Schmidi, B. Lusl, V. .lus- lice, M. Cooley, S. Rose, J. Sorenson, C. Hay, J. Kellogg, V. Toner, M. McGol1an, C. Wynn, E. Cooley. Sianding: S. Hileman, S. Sheriff, A. Craig, C. Gainer, Mrs. A. Brown, M. Erwin, C. Maqley, J. Marsh, J. Reams, K. Ross, N. Cook, N. Kraus, B. J. Srnifh, C. Corner, J Martin, M. Bruce, B. Backherms, B. Weber, D. Hornb ach, J. A. Losey, M. Closferman, F. Mappin, N. Taylor. Firsf Row: N. J. Rayburn, M. McGohan, J. Kohsin, H. Ball, Miss Loueffa Greeno, J. Rayburn, J. Munsfer, V, Toner, R, Lancasfer. Second Row: S. Beyersdoerfer, G. Griggs, N. Walkenhorsf, S. Evans, A. Hoffmann, M. Moebus, R. McCracken, C. Reik, L, Brown, J. Gaines. Third Row: M. Mcllwain, E. Dur- ham, B. Taylor, D. S. King, B. Holmes, J. Haffield, J. Blesch, N. BaHerson, J. Marsh, M, Thomas. Fourfh Row: C. Kohsin, P. Ald- rich, K. Drahmann, C. Gelbke, C. Sfein- hauser, A. Bryson, J. Taylor, C. Wynn. Firsf Row: C. Zasfrow, M. Thomas, H. For- son, S. George, Miss Miller fSponsorJ, C. Kohsin, A. Klein P. Walls, P. Becker, A. Oliver. Second Row: C. Sficklinq, C. Hicks, N. Taliaferro, F. Byers, C. Sipes, J. Picken- scher, E. Durham, B. Reif, B. Wrighf, S. Huck, C. Reik, P. Menefee. Third Row: V. Keeney, A. Kushner, C. Anderson, K. Sfurdy, A. Hoffman, R. McCracken, M. Moebus, G. Griggs, M. Hamilfon, C. Diffrich, J. Gaines. Fourfh Row: J. Flaiq, D. Hudepohl, B. Coo- mer, O. Turner, R. Munro, J. Riches, B. Sand, B. Mclnfosh, J. Gosney, J. Schoenberqer, B. Roberfs. Fiffh Row: J. Wolff, D. Ogden, B. Marlin, E. Berlekamp, B. Hollohan, J. Faulk- ner, P. H. ll. LATIN CLUB The purpose oT The Fl-l.A. is To TurTher home economics. Joanna Kohsin served as presidenT of The club This year. There are many inTeresTing proieds such as giving parTies aT The Army l'los- piTal, parTicipaTing in The World ChrisTmas Fes- Tival, and having poT luck suppers. Miss LoreTTa Greeno is The sponsor of The club. The l.aTin Club consisTed oT sTudenTs who were Talcing LaTin and were inTeresTed in learning abiJuT The background and The liTe oT The Romans. There was even a l-lalloween ParTy based on The Roman religion where The members oT The club wenT dressed as gods and goddesses. LasT spring The members of The club iourneved To The sTaTe meeTing in LexingTon wiTh Their proie eTs and came home wiTh a TriumphanT superior raTing. This year lflwyn Berlelramp was The presi- denT. fi 1' CAMPUS CITIZENS The Campus CiTizons, whose purpose is To main- Tain The highesT sTandards oT good ciTizenship, wiTh Miss Pierce as advisor, became The 'lcone science oT Highlands. Io accomplish This, The club sponsored a rnoTTo oT The week campaign ThaT inTroduced daily ref minders oT good ciTizenship and a suggesTion box Through which The sTudenTs were able To express Their gripes or praises. The club also sponsored an exTensive sporTsmanship program culrninaTing in The 'lCheering Charliesf' a cheering secTion composed oT boys in which anyThing buT The rnosT sporlsman lilfe behavior was sTricTly Taboo INTER-CLUB COUNCIL The lnTerAClub Council was organized by The STudenT Council aT The end oT lasT year. The pur- pose ol This organizaTion was To coordinaTe The acTiyiTies oT all oT The clubs aT l-lighlards. The council was made up oT a represenTaTive Trom each oT These clubs and was presided over by Jerry Blesch. Firsl Row: D. Nagel, J. Maulden, S. Berfles- man, S. Kish, C. Magley, D. Cecil, S. Sher- iff, J. Nagel, G. Cianciolo, S. 5-ands, Sec- ond Row: J. Goes, K. Ross, B. Smilh, M. Er- vin, B. Tillman, J, A. Losey, J. Gainer, Miss Pierce, A. Doran, B. Hines, B. Elliofl, P. Becker, N. Vail, J. Rearns, B. Cianciolo. Third Row: J. Blesch, P. Sarakalsannis, B. Slege- man, T. Condron, P. Ercshell, R. Johnson, P. Zasfrow, T. 8iIT1, B. MCM.-zhan, J. Spade, S. Jewell, J. Schrnidl, D. Arey, J. Zimmerman, C. Corner, J. Hudepohl, N. Edwards, M. Freer, D. McCracken, B. Weber, B. Cruse, C. Thompson, 8. Maclnlosh. Firsl Row: J. Blesch, M. Alexander, S, Roih, B. J. Smilh, K. Ross. Second Row: D. Hude- pohl, B. Adams, M. Slegeman, B, Sfegeman, J. Blesch. Third Row: A. Anderson, R. John- son, D, McCracken, T, Mudge, D. Neiser. Firsi row: Mrs Buri, A. Hoffman, B. Taylor, S. Walkins, N. Huheey, P. Parsons, C. Herman, V. SmiTh. Second Row: K. Ross, S. Wadsw T. Condron, D. McCracken, G. Schmidt, R. Johnson, G. Craig, J. Hill. Third row: J. Spade, G. Gelbke, C. Hoffman, G. Cochran J Afee, B. Sfegeman, R. Johnson, B. Coomer, J. Edwards. THE STUDENT CUUNEIL STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS b Sfeqeman, Treasurei, Sandy Keih, Vice-Presidenl, Janef Hill Secrelaryg Dave McCracken, Presideni. Members oT This year's STudenT Council may cerTainly be proud To have been a parT OT Thi- imporTanT and acTive organizaTion. Leading The STudenT Council This year were Dave McCracken, president Sandy KeiTz, vice presidenT7 JaneT Hill, secreTary: and Bob STege- man, Treasurer. Along wiTh solving many problems Tacing The sTudenTs oT Highlands, The STudenT Council Tound Time To publish a handbook, which had been only an idea Tor a number OT years. RepresenTaTives also Tound Time To aTTend The annual STaTe STudenT Council ConvenTion held aT EasTern l-ligh School near Louisville, where ideas Trom oTher schools were exchanged. Handling oT The CommuniTy ChesT Funds, The presenTaTion oT movies To The sTudenT body, and The general improvemenT oT The sTudenT acTiviTies and campus have been a parT oT The work under' Taken by The STudenT Council. Firs? Row: J. Gaines, J. Nagel, R. McCracken, C. Anderson, L. Brown, N, Taylor, P, Menefee, J. Beggs, J. Hahn, J. Grossheim, B. Reil Second Row: S. Wunder, P. Bridges, S. George, B, Weber, J. A. Blesch, C. Thompson, N. Edwards, M. Freer, M. Bruce, N. J. H1-nsley, C Hicks. Third Row: Miss Meadows, A. Slye, K, Kuhnhein, D. Daughlrey, A. Kuehner, M, Cooley, N. Balferson, S, Rose, N. Taylor. C. Wynn, J. Neularlh, J, Marlin, H. Guenlher, C, Gainer, B. Woodward, S, Shorl. Fourlh Row: D. Schweilzer, J. Denny, G. Cianciolo, N, Walkenhorsl, S. Linq, N. Taliaierro, C. Reik, N, Vail, S. Huck, P. Byrnes, B. Lusl, M. Slegeman, S. Pendery. Fiffh Row: L. Pepper, N. Rayburn, S. Floe- ger, S. Sfanley, K. Kibler, J. Spicer, J. Ludwig, M. Closferman, M. Alexander, L. Messing. GIRLS' llTHLETllJ llSSlllIlllllllN Umlfav lm- on i-llivnl lcndcvslrio fil four new sprwmswr, lvlisf, .ifuerid-fa lm lllElll'l1lUlllCll'l il llw- yin: www- s lull, .wuiiil lf yii- Mufadclws. 'lm 'lub .lcfiimpliihod rvmny lhiriqs lhis dfarls, .incl arch:-xy. pw-l yrnii. llw pfipulaifiy fl ilw Girls! Alhlwlic fbxssrfialior llv- .Jliic era Wulf .IS lull iwsi Now y lnyiii pi i--.i ilvnl' was alliilzufr-d lf: Sl2Vf'Vi1l cause.. The enlhnisiasnn oi each Bavbara Lusl. viii' pig-,icli-ril: Nirniy lilwniil-i si-i i--lilly. iwarvilwf helped ff- lbcflcl' lho Club. Nanfy laylrfr, our .md Ann Kuvlirii-i, lrfuisim-'. pic-sillreril, was llw irxvi-galmr of many Usf1lUlidmslhr.iuql- Afliviiiezg did rl l in' lucli- 'lily -mini-s. Si-vi-ml lil llwii will llw ylrm, xlirls fsllffnflvd lliii lmski-llnlll liiriil .il llvi- llviivi-i-ily il lliff vfivivd pr fivarri inlmeilffd fill mfgrribwi. Al llw be Cirwinrmli. llie- i llllm .also .p wal ri-il in rliiii .- vi ll.-i wvviluifi i1'rir'in.1 of llil- vera' r, ll Q fhir-li irilscwsl was volleyball. 2. Il was lirflri in lhi- ll','lll lm' llii- -.1-riiii 'iiqli ,mil wins .1 lm- ifilg gps-nl mum, li if, ,H prqflirig bi-'rw mmerinyl '1r+mixl.riuss. illvfir lifinrii. iv' 'ri Nmlliwri Kcinlurlcy, Tliifi, also lwowlfecl lim G.A.A, has lil-lpi-fl rimny iiiils in-lli pliyiliilllw illl'l i-vi-ry Wflflnr-i.4lf1'y lfir llii- iirsl lcri wefselrs .ii gil-will Whi- miiriiily mid lwau lvwfri .1 -lvfwal iv l1ll-'wiv ir' iv'-lxlirii lin-il wllliwl iiviiw-11, linslff-'lmll was L:v'1ur.O'h+-r-.p rls .in llw- api ilsrrmnsliip. Bluebird babes The unvanquished G.A.A. fledglings You CAN'T Talce IT WiTh You URAIVIATIES CLUB This being Miss lVlaTherly's TirsT year aT l-lighlands, she and The Dran'iaTics Club really did Themselves proud. The club, which also includes speech acTiviTies, pro- duced Three excellenT plays: You Can'T Talce lT WiTh You, George WashingTon SlepT T-lere, and The lvlan Who Came To Dinner. The one-acT conTesT play, The Lamb ln The Window, was nudged ouT oT TirsT place in The regional drarnaTic con- TesT, buT The club reaped Tive superiors in The regional speech conTesT. The members oT The club while enjoying The acTing and oTher sTage worlc acquired selT-conTidence and poise and also conTrib- uTed some pleasure To The school and com- rnuniTy. Even Though The coming aTTendance aT The plays cannoT yeT be classiTied as a crowd The repuTaTion oT The Tine Thea- Ter aT l-lighlands is rapidly spreading. Firsf Row: S. Ausfin, F, Meneffee, J. Schoenberger, G, Wagner, C. Jacobs, O. Rummel, K. Miller, D. Arey, T. March, P. Zasfrcw Se ond Row: H. Schramm, C, Schmeusser, D. Neiser, D. Nagel, B. Kasson, J. Ormsby, R. Johnson, Miss Maiherly, S. Sfanley, F. Brofher Mud K.Sh hdJ.Ed d,Th'dR :B.J.W'hT H.F J.N lH.BIlP..AId'hJ.A.B N.WaIkno ge, ep er , war s ir ow rig , orson, age, a , ric , eggs, M. Hamilfon, C. Anderson, L. A. Brown, G. Sfeinhauer, K. Glass, B. Keen. Fourfh Row: D. Webb, J. Grossheim, V. Ormsby, K. Comb P, Heih, R. Lancaster, N. J. Hensley, S. Sfaubifz, G. Blome, M. Ashbaughh, S. Ling, A. Winslow, E. McEHresh. HEU CHUSS CLUB Qrganized lasl year lhe l-lighlands chapler ol lhe Junior Red Cross was open lo sludenls in grades 9 lhrough IQ. lvlr. Sadoslcy very ably laughl civil delense and li v's, l aid measures which is, aclually, lhe primary purpose ol lhe club. Bill Slevens and Tom Sadoslcy were elecled pres- idenl and vice presidenl by lhe club lo handle lhe execulive dulies. 4l Firsl Row: T. Hucliaby, B. Nichols, L, Glover, ond Row: P. Heilz, S. Wunder, D Daughfrey, J. Ormsby, V. Ormsby, D. Crawford, J. Lud- wig, M. Closlerman, M. Snyder, A. Craig, L. Pepper, A. Winslow, C. Gainer. Third Row: W. Manchess, J. Smith, P. Bridges, C. Jacobson, K. Combs, R. Weber, T. Belnke, B. Goes, B. Keen, T. Sadosky, N. Ellison, D. Noran, D. Combs, B. Sfephens, Presidenl, Mr. Bernie Sadosky, Sponsor. Firsl Row: B. Boehme, S. Rolh, Mrs. Brown, F. Mappin, S. Schmidl, Second Row: M. Ash- bauqh, S. McDaniel, S. Hileman, P. Byrne, N. Waller, Third Row: T. Shiyel, W. Wallace, N. Kraus, C, Massing, G. Blome. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS Eslablished in l955, lhe l-lighlands chapler of lhe Nalional l:.B.L.A. Club began ils lirsl proiecl ol lhe year by finding parl-lime iobs lor sludenls during and aller Chrislmas holidays. ln order lo beller undersland Their lulure worlq, lhe club in- specled various businesses and sponsored a Com- merce Day. To be eligible for membership in lhe F.B.L.A. any senior high sludenl musl be lalcing or musl have lalcen a commercial course or lhree commer- cial subiecls. Headed by Susan Rolh, presidenl: Shirly Schmidl, vice-presidenly and sponsor, Mrs. Alice Brown, lhe club has accomplished ils purpose of lraining sludenls inleresled in lhe business world. G. Rayburn, C. Gieseke, B, Adams, G. Tay- lor, N. Lawson, D. Wafkins, J. Tolson. Sec- 6 The arT classes This year, as in The pasT, were insTrucTed by lvliss Claudia Payne. The classes, which meT on Tuesday and Wednesday, were open To all s+uden+s above The seyenTh grade. The arT sTudenTs wenT modern and ex- perimenTed wiTh diTTerenT Types of mo- biles. Among Their oTher proiecTs were worlcing wiTh leaTher and silver, and also chip carving. This year an unusual number oT:1TudenTs were inTeresTed in drawing. Besides arT classes, Miss Payne and her sTudenTs were aslced To help wiTh many arT iobs inside The school. ART CLASSES Shop classes were again lhis year under The inslruclion ol Mr. Bernie Sadoslcy. l-lere, under rhe experlr guidance ol Bers nie, lhe boys learned how To properly use power and hand Tools which Turned our wood and melal proiecls. Classes were held lrwo days each weelc lor all iunior high boys, and any senior high sludenl mighl lalce shop as a lull course. Many oulsland- ing proiecls were lurned our Jrhis year and were displayed in lronl ol lhe lrophy case. T H II U S The big nigh? The Junior Chorus Maes1ro This pasl year Highlands boasled The larqeil chorus lhal il has ever had. The I9O rnernbefs pracliced every Tuesday and Thursday alonq wilh some evening rehearsals in order ro Till Their larce number of enqaqemenls. As usual, The chorrs made a splendid showing each lime under lle capable leadership ol Mr. Roberl Knauf, who hr-s now cornpleled his eiqhlh very successful yer r here al Highlands. The lirsl public appearance was on Noyernbrrr I, as enlerlainmenl aller The annual PTA dir f ner. The qirls' sexlel and The boys' duarlel alsa performed. The Elementary Chorus Warblers warbling Qui' grrrafenf honor fhifz year was fo sing l'lan- delix Mesmifih wifh fhe Cincinnafi Symphony Or- r heufrii. fhe firmf rehf':arsiil was held af school on November 29 under fhe direrfion of Dr. Thor Johnnon. fwo more rehearsals were held af Music Hall before our inilial performance on Friday aff' Qrnoon, Defi-mber lo. The Messiah chorus was ronupowed of more fhan 300 members, mosf of whom were from hliohlnndu. The ofhers were from fhe UVlll.'CF'rlly of Kenfucfy exfension cenfer in Covingfon and Mr. lfnfiufif, Ninfh Sfreef Bapf li'l Churrh rhoir. Mi-2 Charloffe Schoclfley was Do Re Mi fhe alfo soloisf: Miss Eleanor Ryan, fhe soprano: Mr. f-fuberf Koclcrifz, fhe bass, and Mr. Franklin Bens, fhe fenor. We had fhe disfincfion of being fhe firsf all-Kenfuclcy group fo sing fhe Messiah wifh fhis orchesfra. The chorus made an excellenf showing, and Dr. Johnson was guife pleased. Cn Friday, March 23, fhe firsf infrawcify musical was held in fhe new gymnasium. The enfire chorus was composed of 125 sfudenfs from elemenfary schools, H35 from iunior high, and fhe IQO mem- bers of fhe senior chorus. The iunior and senior bands were also combined. Assorfed selecfions from fhe grade school music boolcs were sung by fhose from fhe elemenfary schools. Such selecfions as Nl Believer' and The Creafioni' were sung by fhe older sfudenfs. The May Fesfival was held in fhe old gym, which provided suifable quarfers for bofh fhe chorus and fhe audience as in pasf years. This and Baccalaureafe were fhe final maior perform- ances of fhe year. We of fhe HIGHLANDER wish fo corigrafulafe bofh Mr. Knauf and fhe chorus for anofher very successful year. The oufsfanding repufafion which was upheld by this group has made Highlands proud of ifs chorus. First Row: L. Brown, J. Schmidf, M. Ervin, C. Magley, Mr. Kaiser, director, N. Taylor, S. Roih, M. Snyder, J. Ludwig. Second Row: P. Zas- lrow, L. Murphy, N. Taliaferro, J. Munsfer, D. Chapel, R. Hill, J. Malden, T. Huckaby, J. Knauer, E. Berlekamp. Third Row: J. Jueff, G. Holdsworfh, D. Sfeinhauer, H. Guenlher, G. Hardy, B. Reif, S. Ling, A. Bryson, J. Shaw, B. Taylor, P. Bridges, G. Taylor, W. Kelly, A. Spicer, J. Edwards, J. Davis, D. Wesr, D. Walkins, P. Menefee, B.. Clinkenbeard, O. Rummell, B. Adair. Fourfh Row: B. Wolff, M. Freer, J. L. Munsfer, J. Neufarlh, J. Hahn. Fiffh Row: T. Beineke, S. Sands, D. Neiser, S. Sianley, J, Riches, F. Byers. A greaf surge of pride was felf by each Highlands sfudenf as fhe handsomely uni- formed l-lighland Band marched wifh pre- cision down fhe foofball field. They pracficed long hours in fhe band room and on fhe field for fhe shows on Friday nighfs. The snappy half-fime roufines were cre- afed by Jaclc Kaiser, band direcfor. The maioreffes added a lof of life and color fo half-fime show. The minoreffes selecfed lafer in fhe season also aided in fhe shows. This year was really filled wifh specfac- ular happenings. The lighf show af fhe Boone Counfy game was beaufiful, even fhrough fhe rain and cerfainly deserved fhe honorable menfion fhey received in The paper. Anofher memorable occasion was fhe Newporf game when fhe loyal band members, nof even in uniform, wenf fo school and gof fheir insfrumenfs fo sup- porf fhe Team. Ready fo go 5 u- I 1 Q 5 X Hold your hafs Members ol The band also made up a pep band which added enlhusiasm To Jrhe pep assemblies. Enlerfainmeni al loofball games was nel The exlenf of 'rhis versaiile organiza- lion. In December lhey sellled down lo ihe more serious business ol conceris. Three deliqhllul sessions were held on Sun- day ailernoon in winier and early spring. Swee+es+ music fhis side of Heaven H BAND NJ- X Purfeeeeeee you First Row: D. Crawford, J. Munster, Mr. Deering, E. Cooley, K. Ross. Second Row: N. Edwards, C. Corner, J. Orr, C. Thompson, N. Tay- lor, B. Boehm. Third Row: D. Nagel, C, Schmeusser, B, Slegeman, J, Blesch, S. Jewell, D. Neiser. ' Lu' 1 Lx l l95EHlliHLllNllEH The HIGHLANDER--a Treasury oT recollec- Tions Tor all who have been a parT oT Highlands- has sfill greaTer meaning To Those who have worlced on iT. DespiTe iTs small problems, The book provided a Truly rewarding experience To every one connecTed wiTh iT. Tho ediTor-inechief, Diclq Neiser, was chosen in The Spring. During The summer he saw To The draTTing of The dummy and To The choosing oT his assisTanTs. They were: Don Nagel, liTerary ediTor7 Lee Messing and Sie Jewell, arTisTs, and Carolyn Corner, circulaTion manager. Joy lVlunsTer became adverTising manager as a reward Tor having sold The mosT adverTisemenTs. This year we would lilce To praise a lady who is seldom menTioned. She is our TaculTy adviser, Miss WilliameTTa Baker, concerned wiTh circulaTion. Through her work The percenTage oT annual sales is very high, fAxnoTher person who is To be highly commended is our adviser, Mr, John Deering. l-lis able supervision has been a needed help To every' one on The sTaTT. The HIGHLANDER is a symbol oT our youTh- The besT yearn oi our lives. Busy? A capTion on paper worTh Two in The head Slow down, will ya? Firsf Row, Ieff To ri M: B. J. Wri hi, A. Kuehner, S, Kish, F. Brcfher, M. Harnilfon. Second Row: A. Hoffman, B, Tillman, C. Anderson, 9 9 B Lusf, S. Sfanley Third Row: Mr. Deering, D. McCracken, T.. C ondron, B. Realm, H. Person, E, Berlekamp, T Mudge, H Schramm, P THEHILLTUPPEH The l'lillTopper was a monThly publicaTion oT The sTudenTs oT l-liqhlands l-Tiqh School under The die recTion oT Mr. John Deering. Behind The disTribuTion every monTh oT The Hill- Topper is a series oT evenTs oT which Tew people are aware. lnTo each issue wenT The diliqenT labor oT 1 hardworking group oT Treshmen, sophomores, iuniors, and seniors. Led by iTs ediTor, Tom Mudge, The paper lcepT The sTudenTs well inTormed oT The laTesT news. l-le was aided by The assisTanT ediTors, Dave Mc- Craclcen, Marcia Freer, and Frances BroTher. The phoToqraphy, which added a loT To The TeaTures, was done by PeTe l4lunT. The Tinancial deparTmenT was handled by The circulaTinq manaqer, Sandy KeiTz, and aClverTisinq manaqer, l-larrnon Person. Mr. Maurice Diclc was The TaculTy bu-.ines-T mana qer. Sandra STanley was appoinTed correupondenl To all The daily papers To publish all hliqhlandif acTiviTies. PaT Thompson was her amsiwliinl, ln March The ediTors oT The l957 HillTopper wenT To LexinqTon To aTTend The Uwiyernily aT KenTuclcy Journalism ConTerence To learn .ill The laTesT meThods oT improyinq The paper. The Quill and Scroll SocieTy, an honorary To cieTy oT hiqh school iournalif,T-W, wal. r,TarTed lhii year To honor deservinq members oT The i,l.iTTs Harmon was ou+vo9ed A good issue Powwow Dick Neiser and Berry Albersharf Frances BroTher and Nancy Edwards BUYS' STATE GIRLS' STATE RepresenTing l-lighlands aT The l955 Boys' STaTe conyenTion were Berry AlbersharT and Dick Neiser. Boys' STaTe was a meeTing oT some Two hundred and TiTTy boys Trom all over KenTuclcy. IT was sponsored by The American Legion. lTs pure pose was To help The youTh oT KenTuclcy To gain a broader knowledge oT our sTaTe governmenT. A compleTe sTaTe gove-rnmenT was seT up by The boys wiTh each Taking parT in The organizaTion and operaTion oT goyernmenTal procedure. Berry and Diclc were lcepT busy wiTh business and a Tine recreaTional program seT up Tor The boys in Their spare Time. KenTuclcy Girls' STaTe is a Training school in ciTY zenship. lTs sponsor is The American Legion Aux' iliary oT KenTuclcy. Junior girls Trom high schools ThroughouT The sTaTe are eligible To receive The honor oT aTTenoling Girls' STaTe. They are selecTe1l by The TaculTy on The basis oT leadership, charac- Ter, scholarship, and oTher ouTsTanding gualiTief. l-lighlands' represenTaTiyes lasT year were Francie BroTher and Nancy Edwards. They sTudied our goverrinnenT, visiTed The STaTe CapiTol, elecTecl oTTicials, and held campaigns. They inTroduceil and argued Their own bills in The legislaTiye assemf bly. Their sTay in LexingTon was boTh pleasan' and proTiTable. ALMA MATER Hail, ALMA MMER. llwy Sons Do Coll We're Here lo PI-cilNE2 llree Defxresl Friend To All We're Here To Show Thee Cllr Love ls Slronq llnil, ALMA MATER Hiqlwlfanrlw, l-lem Our Sonq CLASSES In Fellowship We Live i- 95 Q v C Class Officers -if A A 9 :Q 0 4 I ll jfa THE HOPE OF THE WORLD f 2.,6-- LIES IN Life Irs YOUTH 1..f '--J cqb BERT HOWARD ADAMS BARBARA LEE BACKHERMS Bed Barb A liflle slwy, buf a real nice guy. The briqlnlfeyed girl wiflw 'the friendly manner JERRY MORGAN BLESCH THOMAS BERRY ALBERSHART Les5'. Hsaucell 6'2 of admirable personalily, lopped off wiflw alhlelic Spor+s and le-sl are The deliqlwls of my life. b.I.+ ., a II y. CHERI JEAN ASH GAYLAYLEEIVBLOME Cherry H A ' Gay A U is so slnorl, buf flwere ls always lime for courfesyf' W'll1 pep and Smlleg some lols ol lrlends' llhlal ls Wlw Gay has so many. MARILU DEANE ASHBAUGH BEVERLY GEORGIA BOEHME Marilu Bev She ls a Friend +0 all slwe mee+s. Wl'1a+ swe-ef deliqlwl a quiel life affords. BERT ADAMS THOMAS ALBERSHART CHERI ASH MARILU ASHBAU4 BARBARA BACKHERMS JERRY BLESCH GAYLA BLOME BEVERLY BOEHN Q! 52 MILDRED BROTHER MERIWETHER BRUCE CAROL COLEMAN DONALD COMBS MILDRED FRANCES BROTHER Francie One we can depend on af all limes. MERIWETHER BAILEY BRUCE Merrie For+une fixed her for success BARBARA ANN CIANCIOLO Barb Good 'rhinqs come in small packages. MYRNA RAE CLOSTERMAN Myrn She has a pleasanf smile lor everyone BARBARA CIANCIOLO MYRNA CLOSTERMAN ELIZABETH COOLEY AROLYN C RNER , w ,Q Ill 61465 l ' ff, X' ff L X K Kfhff -Y V I, , IL C' o Cd? 1 fy l CAROL JEAN COLEMAN,.f'4f'f6:if'- Xyfgl' ' 7 Q Swee+pea ,.,Z,l,L fi f Afcffzfgi, The only way fo have a friend is io oneL VL' f QC! 4 I A .ZZ ,Ln A , ' ff' ' XL f v MA U Wfffn DONALD LUCIAN COMBSI if ' L , IM. HM .. f '-awe ayor U V Among new men, olher faces, sfranqe minds: he shall ,x V ever find friends. 11' V111 - 1 4, ELIZABETH MORROW COOLEY Liz A dauqhler of The gods, divinely lall and mosf divinely fair. CAROLYN SUE CORNER Carey In youlh and beaufy, wisdom is buf rare. IGHLANIJS SENIUH CLASS PAUL KINGSTON COWHIG KinqsI As merry as Ihe day is Ionqf' ANN STUART CRAIG Craiqy If I can Iauqh, Ihen I am happy. DONNA LEE CRAWFORD Donna Kind words are worfh much and cosf FREDERICK NICHOLAS DITTRICH, JR. Link Never a care in Iife have I bu'r1'oIive. NANCY LEE EDWARDS Nance Her smile was somefhinq you could find your way wifh in The dark. ROBERT ELTON FAULKNER FIubbie . Man is Ihe only creafure endowed wifh Ihe power of I'++I I e Iaughferf' BEVERLY JUNE CRUISE WILLIAM A. FINCH Bev WiIdman LiHIe buf miqhfyf' To be free is Io be happy. IThoreau had nofhinq on me. I PAUL COWHIG ANN CRAIG DONNA CRAWFORD BEVERLY CRUISI FREDERICK DITTRICH, JR. NANCY EDWARDS ROBERT FAULKNER WILLIAM FINCI Nwq ,C 5 2-.. 54 my Ninn MARCIA FREER JOHN GOES JAMES FRAZER GILBERT GELBKE, JAMES SHELBY FRAZER Arkie A merry hear? doeih good medicine MARCIA MARiE FREER Marsh She has a hear? for any faief' CAROL SUE GAlNER Carole Black eyes with a wondrous wifchinq charm. MARY CAROLYN GALBRAITH Carol CAROL GAINER MARY GALBRAITH JOHN GOSNEY, II HESTER GUENTHER GILBERT MAXWELL GELBKE Gil Wha+ever he affempfed was done wifh ease JOHN EDWARD GOES Ole A qood sport-on or off lhe field. JOHN RANDOLPH GOSNEY, ll wack.. A man wifh a keen mind. HESTER RAE GU ENTH ER We would like lo have a word describe us as well as Hes 'earnesfness' describes Carolyn, i-riendliness and lauqh+er make her a qay companion IEHLANIJS SENIUH ELASS 55 WILLIAM CHARLES HERBST Ridgie 'Happy I am, from cares I'm free: why aren'I fhey all con 'renl like me? ROBERT LOUIS HICKS Hicl:ybean II's greai' Io be alive! SUZANNE MARGARET HILEMAN nsue.. A good laugh is sunshine in a house JANET LEE HILL DONNA LEE HORNBACH Horny She is Iruly Pep, personified. GERALD EDWARD HUDEPOHL .,HUdy.. He has an eager smile and is always ready SIE WILLIAM JEWELL Siball for fun. He has fhe face of an angel, buf Ihere's a devil in his eye Jan VIRGINIA LEE JUSTICE The slyle of her and ihe smile of her will live wilh us Ginny forever. If you wanf a friend ihafs frue, pu? Ginny on your lisi WILLIAM HERBST ROBERT HICKS SUZANNE HILEMAN JANET HILL DONNA HORNBACH GERALD HUDEPOHL SIE JEWELL VIRGINIA JUSTIC 56 fn,-r KAREN KIBLER PALMER KISKER JAMES KNAUER JAMES KRAUS, JR. JOANN LOSEY JUDlTH LUDWIG BARBARA LUST JUANITA LUTHRINGER KAREN KIBLER JOANN LOSEY Kibbie Jo We haven'1lcnown her long, bul long enough 'lo lilce her. One never knows how 'lar a word of kindness goes. PALMER McELROY KISKER JUDITH ANN LUDWIG Plummer Judy Words may show a man's wil, bul aclions show his Lei me laugh and dance and sing: youfh is such a lovely meaning. lhinqf' JAMES RICHARD KNAUER BARBARA LOUISE LUST Creeper Barb The man lhaf loves and laughs musl sure do well. She is easy lo please, ye? pleasing herself. JAMES EDWARD KRAUS, JR. JUANITA EDNA LUTHRINGER Jim Wanny I'II be happy, l'll be free, I'II be mad al nobody. A lrue friend is worfh more lhan gold. IEHLANDS SENIUH CLASS 57 MICHAEL JEFFERSON McCULLOUGH Mike Young fellows will be young fellows. SHIRLEY MAY McDANIEL Shirl Her eyes were full of llquld llqhff' ROBERT ALLAN McINTOSH Mac IT fakes life Io love life. DAVID ST. GEORGE MAHANEY FLORENCE ANNE MAPPIN Flossy A liqhf hear? lives long. JEAN MARIE MARTIN Jeanne Ever willinq fo help however hard The faslcf' LEE CATHERINE MASSING Lee Art is indeed, nol The bread. buf The wine ol life HIRAM THOMAS MUDGE HTOTTIH Dave We do noi lcnow benealh whal slcy shall be Ihy Tale LauqhIer is Ihe lcey 'ro many heads. only know it shall be high and qrealf' MICHAEL MCCULLOUGH SHIRLEY MCDANIEL ROBERT MCINTOSH DAVID MAHAIN FLORENCE MAPPIN JEAN MARTIN LEE MASSING HIRAM MUDC 58 JOY MUNSTER DONALD NAGEL JENNY ORR LEA PEPPER JOY LEE MUNSTER HJOYI. Her smile releases happiness. DONALD CHARLES NAGEL IIDOYIII He confains +I-ie necessary ingredienfs for success RICHARD WILLIAM NEISER, JR. Neis He is compIeIe in Ieafure and in mind, JOAN LOUISE NEUFARTH Joanie For she is iusf Ihe quief kind whose nafure never varies RICHARD NEISER, JR. JOAN NEUFARTH HARMON PERSON WAYNE PETRY JENNY ROSALIE ORR ..Jo.. Her eyes punciuafe everyfhing she says LEA MARY PEPPER Le-Le She's a 'Friend to all she mee'rs. HARMON BYROM PERSON GriIs Born for success he seems. WAYNE EVAN PETRY Wayne Upon IiIe's rapid way I go. IEHLIINIIS SENIUH CLIISS 59 FRED EUGENE PHILLIPS Loader merry hearr goes all The day. A SHARON LYNN PLOEGER Sharon Sharon quier and derermined, will find success wherever she qoes. WILLIAM JAMES REIK Bill Always glad To see you while passing on his way. MARY KENYON ROSS Kenny A merry fwinkle, a pleasanl smile, a good liffle sfudenf, foo, a pleasanl manner Io all she mee-ls, Queenie, we fhinlc +ha+'s you. FRED PHILLIPS SHARON PLOEGER SUSAN ROTH JO SCHAROLD SUSAN CLAIRE ROTH Li1 rle Judy An ounce of mirlh is worfh a pound of sorrow. Ready Io JO ANN SCHAROLD HJC.. A quie-I mind is a qreal blessing. CARL EMMETT SCHMEUSSER Schrnear work when he has Io, ready Io play when he can SHIRLEY ANN SCHMIDT Shirl Quie+ 'fill you lcnow her. WILLIAM REIK MARY ROSS CARL SCHMEUSSER SHIRLEY SCHMII 60 .Q BARRY SCHNEIDER HUGH SCHRAMM MARILYN SNOW MARTHA SNYDER BARRY RONALD SCHNEIDER Berry A likeable fellow, one who will succeed. Hlnlelliqe A day HUGH EDWARD SCHRAMM KENNETH SHEPHERD BETTIE SMITH RONALD SNIDER GERALD SPADE MARILYN SUE SNOW Tipsy We know her by her quiel way' MARTHA KAY SNYDER S l-lughbabeu rice is like a river, The deeper if is, The quieler HMGHH H HOWSJ. Always aclive every sfep, lull of liveliness and pep KENNETH MILLS SHEPHERD RONALD RALPH SNIDER Shep ..Jap.. l-le'll build his way fo success .Ready for 5 good Mme? VH Saw.. BETTIE JOHANNAH SMITH ' B, J. GERALD LEE SPADE lor foil, an hour for sporl, bul for a friend. Sam life is loo short Theres a hope for every woe and a cure for every pain lGHLllNllS SENIUH CLASS bl Buf O He ga MAUREEN SULLIVAN IIRSVIIH JEAN ANN SPICER Gabby Golden hair Iike sunliqhr sfreaminqf' FriendIiness and Iauqhier make her a gay companion SANDRA FERNE STANLEY Sandy , she dances such a way! No sun upon CAROL ANN THOMPSON Tommy CapabIe, dependable, Irue sfeei, whaI more need be saidf an Easfer Day is half so fine a siqhff' ROBERT HILTON STEGEMAN Boop NANCY BYRON TAYLOR LiHIefBi+ ye wifh a zesf and he gave his besiq qive him Ihe Nancy wiih a laughing face has made a score of friends, besf Io come, GERALD LEE STORTZ JAMES ALFRED THOMPSON SIorIzy JoviaI-Jim Happy men have many friends. Work Iascinafes meg I could si? and look af if for hours' JEAN SPICER SANDRA STANLEY ROBERT STEGEMAN GERALD STORT MAUREEN SULLIVAN CAROL THOMPSON NANCY TAYLOR JAMES THOMPSC 62 ' ,glgrehwwmmmmsis . TOM MILLER TURNER STEVENTON WAGNER MARILYN WASH BARBARA WEBER ROBERT WOOD JAMES WOOD JESSE ZIMMERMAN THOMAS MILLER TURNER ROBERT EARL WOOD Tom Woody l lake lllie as ll Comeii Bob is a part of all llwal he has mel STEVENTON WAGNER Bernie Peop'e who know iillle are usually qreal lallcers, while nen who icnow muclw say lilllef' JAMES SPENCER WOOD Woody MARILYN LOUINE WASH Winsome ways are surely l1is.' Minnie She has a liearf wifh room for every ioy.' BARBARA GAIL WEBER Bobbie A kind and qenerous person in whom everyone finds Tex as friend. The eyes of Texas are upon him! IEHLANUS SENIUH CLASS 63 JUNIUHS Firsf Row: Jarer Brown, Par Aldrich, Nancy Bairer, sen, Mariha Ervin, Mary Ann Alexander, Peggy Becker. Second Row: Harrier Bail, Nancy Cook, Moria Corviey, Joanne Biesch, Ariene Doran, Kay Drah- rnann, Debbie Cecii. Third Row: Nick Eiison, Crafion Chapin, John Cooper, Tom Condror, Pere Erschefl, Torn Beineke. Fourfh Row: Wiiiiam Calahan, Robert Boores, Ar- thur Bryson, Twm Biirz, Den Bnrches, Sieve Ausiin. Firsi Row: J. Rearns, M. Thomas, P. Thompsen, V. Toner, S. Sheriff, J. Sorenson, Second Row: N. Rayburn, W. Wailace, J, Spicer, F. Mciiwain, S. Rinse, C. Manier, D, Workman, S, Zimmerman. Third Row: J. Shoenberqer, R, Wafkins, T. Sadosky. J. Tolson. J. Pence, S. Spiirzky, J. Waiif, Fourih Row: R. Taryin, D, Webb, P. Zasrrow, D. Mc- Cracken, R. Jchnson, P. Sarakaisannis, W. Keen. Abseni from ihe Picfures R. Warren, J. Smifh, B. Tiiirnan. Firsf Row: E, McEiTresh, J. Crmshy, N. Kraus, S. Nichols, B. Hines, B. Kasson, J. Marsh. Second Row: J. Walker, M, McGohan, C. Hay, B. Mclniyre, J. Miiier, W. Manchess, R. Howard, Third Row: P, Ciaucly, J. Lee, P. Crume, D. Sewers. E. Noei, T, Haas. Fourfh Row: A. Remley, D. Noran, B. McMahon, S. Wadswcrrh, B. Sfephens, R. Oberschlake. ,Ym- 'rn 'N vrfvm' if? N , . - 4421! ' za' , -,glyph rig-m Iillm Q n,1- ,, v 3, Pgvnwx .. ,ly l Y L v , - ........-...W 'F' a Cf 9 a 1 1 - 9 .,ij.? W HJ .f v WML f 1 , fig ,f GJ , ,,f:s12gi4,3'n 'ig Aix., 'Q5rS3BAf 'M' in 'wg' .31 V nf! ' 55 ' wp ' Q at iff... uv, '44 gi we ,sl ,Y l wsfxffl f ' W R 's KT if f Hn! -Q7 J iff' f ..-3, 4 J Z' ...,,. . l A WW .Q v in fx I N 1 Q, 5 .,, . F mx u Q N' V .. J qsligfkje V :gang-V' sfefg 'via Eagle Q -:lpn ai A A 15 fa? ' 'B' 1 .2 K 'Q max ,I 5 N in ' ff ? :W -1 . - G Y,-W-4. V .v , -4 lf! gg J V 2? S ' 4 ' 1 U 4 v U C 'C gf 'S in w, Qs ' xr ui-f'-JPY '7' N, wamf' MIN' if .mv .wEvuvA-1.. U 25,4 fa yn, 2 X S AX Q3 -:.. , K Zan ' 1 up 43 f w R 1 mg X mow Q22 fi, ink FHESHIVIEN Righiz Firsf Row: ix. Kind C. Sipe-., B. Wrinhf, S. Bcyfgn dvr-rin'-1, V, Ornwsb, C. S1iclni-nq, Second Row: J. Fknvmi, H. Hifeman, fx. Spicy, R. Bafwv-rn C. Diiififh, K. Kuifnhe-in H, Porgy-nl Third Row: ii. Sprrus, G. S hrnid', fx. Mnsiey, J. BVdV'dVY4'VKi, B. BMD J. Srwmhcisi. Fourih Row: R. HRM, L, Beniiey, R. Munn: S. Kiiu ici, P. Finnewfh, D. Chapui. Below: Firsi Row: A.. Oiiyev C,K1hsir,B.Re:ii, P.HQMr,A, Kia-in. E. Difndrn, S. Czefvrqe P. Wniig, Second Row: J. Smw F. Byws, S. Hum, A. Brysvn. C. Swinnai.-yer, B. iayiw, J. Hafiiseid, J. Ficicenscher, C. Hwc ks. Third Row: B. Maviin, C, i-if-wa, J. Rinin1:s,T.Hufk, aim, N. Lawww, R. Hn D. Bewnice, J. Mufianiflis, D. Hucivpvhi. Above: Firsi Row: B. Davis, V. kr'-nncy. S. Smvrr, J. iayior, B Hvimwy C. GQ-ibif-, N. iaiiwcrro, Second Row: B. Miiiei, L, Ghyer, D. Day, J. Cassoii, L leo, F. Barreif, T.Cg1rran, O. imnur, E. Sorenson, Third Row: B. Cwwrner, J. Spmkrnan, B. Sioneburner, Q Rumrnoi, B. Sard, K. Miiief, M. Leahy, B. Wohipgemiiih. Righh Firsi Row: D. Sminhausrer. P Frank, T. Shiyoi, P. Byrne. S Lino, M, Mrliwair, C. 6iGSf'h6x, R. Emnwons, S. Hvisworih Q. VVaqnf,fr, J, Rayburn, W. Chrimnarv. Second Row: R. Nicnvis, G. Cochran. Third Row: A. Siecyncr, C. Sfwiz, J. Ciubb, R. Ehfa, H. Ra burn, E. Ksyrnplin, J. Neiiis, H. Carvvos. EIGHTH GRADE Firsf Row: B. fvnns S, Cf nwny, M. BGH, J. HHN, l Wblfe, D. Hfclcrnnn, K. M4DOnafd. M. Fnlsbml L. Rink. Second Row: P. Day, N. Hlhvef-y, N. Sbvnvnr, U Fmer, B. Bauw, W. Fosffer, D. J--nnsnn, M. Ham mond, H. VViNnur4nby. Thgrd Row: J. MmKnnnfa, M. Popp, A. Furnel, A Kwszwfwnq,B.Dwfeks21.R.HQ-afvn,D.Ccw:lc,B.ll1f'dPlw J. Mr om, L,Chf1pman. Fourfh Row: R. Johnwn, T. Zinn, J. P:!wclN, B Wrlfff, B. Dis-rnm, G. Hcrfd, R. Crxpn, W, KfrUOn B, GUM. Fxrsf Row: J. A. Rmgnfs, Cv. Pmlwv, C. Sin-5-,, A Kfglin D. TrO3sYor, C. Craygmfi, M. Thompson, C f.lm.nqH, Second Row: C. SFHHVNJCIVX, D, Cifwgfnrrnan, S. Wfaf kini, M. Myffnqw, P. Tnmnwpwn, P. Snow L. Fnsirgn J. Dunfan, J. Bdlfxrd, F. MMMH. Third Row: M. Gain:-r, J. Nfsrnnlmlc, R. Swnlfb, G S f1rn11:r',W.Bcn'fc, R.Welfh, R. Millol,T. Krrndrnk R, VVynn. Fourfh Row: J. Lnynw k, B. Qriock, R. Van Ve-san, M Fxrsf, P, Kun, T. Jhcvblnn, L. WxN1wam5, W. CMnkn-n boand, L. Lmby. Firsf Row: A, CwHinf1l'warn, B. Cdwwn, H. Hinbvr, 5 Jensen, D. Cznso, C. Frnbrc-y, C. Siyu. Second ROW: G, Craiq, J. Purzeli, B. Gwvs, D. LUN vinqev, D. Montfort J. Sfeqnnr, l., Sandford, S SVTMHX, Third Row: R. Paper, J. Mififer, R. Ka-Jw, B. Sham bauqb, M. Clasu, J. Andcrwn, A. Hf'HQEbJ3VfNk, C3 Bhnwc. Fourfh Row: M. Mnpnaii, L. Sncww, P. Duwnnnq, M Berry, W. Orr, R. Ffsrsfer, H. Swv, D. Delaney, F Knapp. SEVENTH GRADE Rnghf Furs? Row cunnmav mu S Sm wr ea: 4 ws Lafunner condRwLHkw MHP nB f J r R w C F :rm vu Z W s Qqds-n ,. ,W. Werrman, . f Fourfh Row: J Mc'C5vaw. B. fume R. Cnrkmar fa x r R Wcf Below s Row Y War r nr D ML an K Gvver QW VTVCLT E Second Row: S. Bfardes, S. Meqrue, G, VVeave w.,..,,,..n.on,,m.eR,R ir Rowzff a ,.ff,L.W'Ea -m. y. Jx,Lf ,.f ,,B. 'nwew 1 urih Row: C. LUN A . . ax mom ..L VR ..1N . IVR , . fi. E. Above: Firsf Row: 5. Zinwrne-vnwan, V. Ruvnn'0L, R. Klewgr. J. Henk .ww nr, C. Fmsfs-I, G. Uwfwp, P. Carr. Second Row: D. Chapin, L, Hwsoa, J. Galbraifn Thom- fw-, H. Ms,-vwfk, S. CAJLLrnmw M. LVIQVKN, E. Enswedery Third Row: J. Spizcr, G. Lew, D. Kopp. L. WaLLaCc-, R. Mme- B S' wnLmu Lv C R mms C K bus, . N . w K , ..nnnwnq. Four+h Row: B. DUQQL, L2 Harvey, L. Hufdfvinwn, J Bmvxlvw-., Jswr HUM, K, Hw'wLnfDLL, Jomeg Buff, J, Bridqm C. LJ- rw-y, Righf: Firsf Row: W. L. CPOAM-V, J. A. Parroff, A. V. MnQvLwan L C1.TaLiaLDnw J. A. NICMLL, J. L, Sdwarsfein, C. A. Mer mf'- Second Row: V V. KLVV'YYFiL, , N. J. RUMQLL, M. L. BLcvins LW. R. Hume--Q, C L. Herrnarn, C. J. Band. K. J. Srniffw. Third Row: R. NV. Bleyfia, L. P. Fsfer, T. L. Sand, W. H. M,N.3L'v, J. R. Sf Ven, A. G, Meyer, R. H, Cofidd. Foudh Row: J. B. WaiLs, M. R. Herrmann, J. H. Becker R. H. Tafv, J. L Mx Konzic, J. L. HILL, J. R. Hornbaclc, E, L Ka-fdvl. L. 6 ' sh xii? f X X iffy Y 4 Q X X mm -M, I ' WM, ,N A K r his LW 7 A x fi! Y nf V , if S x ,ix Y 1 - s WM.. j I .aw ' IA-If .,. I S., 2, Q V 5 i 5. +5 my ,I a A ggls 1 .:. -ms, , - mx . ,gm X 'uwm X .. QD I X W QQ x ' 4 iwwow. 5' M w ,Q A M? ww Q N M We mf V 4, 2 . qu g 0 N 1 gf y ' f 9155? v , X Q 5' . 1 M 5' i ,OX ' ' H Q 1, . , txwpi Moy i 4... M... -as O L 'iQ 1 s K Sham, I' 5 i ANNUIIL IIIIIECTIIIIY ADAMS-Hi-Y 3, 4: lnler-Club Council 4: Red Cross Club 4: Baskefball 3: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4, Co- Capfain. ALBERSHART-I-li-Y 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club I: Minslrel 2, 3: Sludenl Council I: Prom Allendanl: Boy's Sfafe: Baseball I, 3: Track 2, 3, 4, Co-Capiain 4: Baskefball I, 2, 3: Swimming Team. ASH-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Club 4: Big Sisfer: Can- leen Board I, 2: Hilllopper Slaff: GAA. I, 2, 3, 4. ASHBAUGH--F.B.L.A. 4: Dramarics 4: Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3. BACKHERMS-GAA. I, 2: Minslrel: Chorus 3, 4: Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. BLESCH-Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Campus Ciiizen 3, 4: Baseball I: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club I: Prom Ailendanl: Minsfrel End Man 3: HIGHLANDER Sfaif: Inler-Club Council, Presidenf 4. BLOME-Chorus 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, President 2: F.B.L.A. 4: Minslrel 2, 3: Dramalics 4. BOEHME-Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Minslrel 3: Sex- Iel: F.H.A. I: F.B.L.A. 4. BROTHER-Dramafics 2, 3, 4. Secrelary 3, Vice-Presidenr 4: Dramalics Coniesf Play 4: Speech Confesf 3, 4: Thes- pian 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Music Coniesl 2: Band I, 2: HIGHLANDER Slaff: Lalin Club I: Big Sisrer: Minslrel 2, 3: GirI's Slaie: Hillfopper Slali I, 2, 3, 4, Assislanf Ediior 4: Fulure Teacher. BRUCE-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Club 4: Big Sisler. CIANCIOLO-Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Minslrel 2, 3: Campus Cifizen 2, 3, 4: Big Sisler: G.A.A. I, 2. CLOSTERMAN-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Minsfrel 3: Prom Ailendanf: Red Cross Club 4: GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Campus Cilizen 3: Big Sisfer, COLEMAN-G.A.A. IZ Tri-Hi-Y 2, 37 F.B.I..A. 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4. COMBS--Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Minslrel 2, 3: Red Cross Club 4: Baskelball I, 2: Chorus I, 2, 3.4. COOLEY--Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presideni 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. I: HIGHLANDER Slalf: Lafin Club I: Big Sisier: Sludenf Council 2: Secrelary of Senior Class. CORNER-Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. I: Campus Cifizen 4: French Award: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Band I: Minslrel 3: HIGH- LANDER Sfaff. COWHIG-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Minsirel 3: Foolball I, 2: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. CRAIG-Chorus 2, 3, 4: Sexlel: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Minsfrel 3: Big Sisler: Hillfopper Sfaff I: Red Cross Club 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3. CRAWFORD-Sludenl Council 3: F.H.A. I: Lalin Club I: Big Sisfer: Minslrel: Red Cross Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: HIGHLANDER Slalf. CRUSE-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Campus Cifizen 3: G-.A.A. I, 2: Big Sisler. DITTRICH-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Minslrel 2: Chorus I, 2, 4. EDWARDS--Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Sexlel: Campus Cifizen 4: GirI's Slafe: Prom Allendanl: Big Sisler: Minslrel 2, 3: Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader I: Hillfoppor Slaff: Babe Rulh Sporlsmanship Award: G-.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. Secrelary 4: HIGHLANDER. FAULKNER-Foofball I, 2: I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4. FINCH-Presidenf of Sophomore Class: Prom Aflendanl: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Foofball 4. FRAZER-Hi-Y I, 2. 3: Minslrel 3: Baseball: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. FREER-Band I, 2, 3. 4: Hilliopper Stall 2, 3, 4, Assisfanl Editor 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Sexlel: Dra- malics 3: Minsfrel 2, 3: Lafin Club I: Big Sisfer: GAA. 4: Thespian: Campus Cilizen 4: Quill and Scroll 4. GAINER-Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Sexlel: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Big Sis- ler: Band I: Laiin Club I: Prom Alfendani: Minsfrel 2, 3: Red Cross Club Secrefary 4: G-.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. GALBRAITH-Springfield High School, Springfield, Ohio I, 2: Tri-I-li-Y 3, 4: Dramaiics 3. GELBKE-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Club 4: Sludenl' Council 4: Foolball I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 4: Prom Allendani. GOES-Whifelish Bay High School, Whilelish Bay, Wis- consin I, 2: Foofball 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Chorus 4: Sludenf Council 4: Prom Aflendanfg Track 3, 4: Minslrel 3: Basker- ball 3: Campus Cilizen 4. GOSNEY-Bellevue High School I: I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4: Laiin Club 3. 4: Baseball 2: Chorus 2, 3, 4. GUENTHER-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Bank I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band: Minsfrel 2, 3: Infer-Club Council 3: G.A.A. 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. HERBST-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball Manager. HICKS-Fooiball I, 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. HILEMAN--Campbell Counfy High School I, 2, 3: Tri-Hi- Y 4: F.B.L.A. 4. HILL-Sludenl Council, Secrelary 4: Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4: Prom Allendanr: Dramafics 3: G.A.A. I: Miss Highlands. HORNBACH-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: GAA. I, 2: Hillioppor Sfali 4: Drama+ics 3: Big Sisler: Foolball Queen. HUDEPOHL-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Campus Cifizen 4: Minsrrel 3: Sfudenf Council I: Baskef- ball 2, 3: Mr. Highlands. JEWELL-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Minslrel: Campus Cilizen 3, 4. JUSTICE-Tri-Hi-Y 4: F.H.A. I, 2, 3: Dramalics 2, 3. KIBLER-Walnui Hills High School I, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 4: G.A.A. 4. KISKER-Track I, 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Prom Aflendanf: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming Team. KNAUER-Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Prom Allendanl: Minsirel 2, 3: Sludenf Coun- cil I: Baskelball 2. KRAUS-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2. LOSEY-Prom Aflendanl: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Campus Cifizen 3, 4: Minslrel 3: GAA. I, 2: Secrelary of Junior Class: Big Sisler: Cheerleader I: Chorus 2, 3. 4. LUDWIG--Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Maiorelie 4: Prom Afiendanf: Red Cross Club 4: Big Sisler: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Track Queen 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 4: Represeniafive +o Shillilo Sewing Board: Minsfrel 2, 3. LUST--Tri-I'Ii-Y 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club I: Min- sfrel 2, 3: Dramafics 3: Hilllopper Slall I, 2, 3, 4: Big Sis- Ier: G.A.A. 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 4. LUTHRINGER-G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. MAHANEY-Chorus I: Baskeiball 2: Minslrel 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4. MAPPIN-G.A.A. I: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Chorus 2, 3. 4: F.B.L.A., Secrelary 4. ANNUAL IIIHEIITUHY MARTIN-F.H.A. I: Big Sisfer: Dramalics 3: G.A.A. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. MASSING-G.A.A. I, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4? HIGHLANDER Slaff. McCULLOUGH-Shorewood High School, Shorewood. Wisconsin I, 2, 3: Foolball 4: Hi-Y 4. McDANIEI.-G.A.A. l: Big Sisler: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4: Band 2. McINTOSH-Holmes High School I, 2, 3: Hi-Y 4: Lafin Club 4: Campus Cilizen 4. MUDGE-Dramalics 2, 3, 4: Dramafics Conlesls 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y 2: Hilifoppor Slafli 2. 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 3: Lalin Club I. Presidenf 2: Minslrel 3: Thespian: lnfer-Club Coun- cil 4, Harvard Book Award: Speech Confesfs I, 2, 3, 42 Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4. MUNSTER-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Prom Allendanl: HIGH- LANDER Adveriising Manager: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club I: G.A.A. I. 2: Dramafics 2: Big Sisfer. NAGEL-HIGHLANDER. Lilerary Edilor: Prom Allend- anl: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club I: Presi- denl' of Junior and Senior Class: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Bas- kefball I. 2. 3: Speech Confesf I: Dramafics 2, 3, 4: Min- slrel 3: Campus Cilizen 3, 4, Presidenf 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Sludfnf Council 2: D.A.R. Award: Thespian: Quill and Scrol 4. NEISER-HIGHLANDER Edifor: Chorus I. 2, 3, 4: Prom Aflendanf: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Boy's Slale: Minslrel 2, 3, Infer- loculor 3: Dramafics 3, 4: Sludenl Council 3: Track I: Bas- ketball I, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Thespian: Quill and Scroll 4: lnler-Council 4. NEUFARTH-Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Band l, 2, 3. 47 G.A.A. 41 4: Infer-Club Council 4. ORR-Mansfield High School, Mansfield, Ohio I, 2: Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4: Chorus 4: G.A.A. 4: HIGHLANDER Sfaif: Thes- pian: Dramalics 3: Minsrrel 3. PEPPER-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Club 4: Minsfrel 2: Prom Aflendanf. PERSON-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4, Secrelary 4: Prom Allendanlz Fool- ball I: Lalin Club I: Baseball I, 2, 3: Minstrel 3: Hillfopper. Adverlising Manager 3, 4: Track 4: Chorus I, 2. 3, 4: Vice- Presidenl of Senior Class. PETRY-Clairlon High School, Clairlon, Pennsylvania I: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. PHILLIPS-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club I: Dramafics 2, 3: Treasurer of Senior Class: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. PLOEGER--Villa Madonna High School I: Dramafics 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Lafin Club l: G.A.A. 4. REIK-Hi-Y I, 2, 3.4: Foolball I: Baseball I, 3.4: Chorus 2. 3, 4: Hillfoppor Slaff I, 2, 3, 4. ROSS-Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club I: Prom Queen: HIGHLANDER Siaff: Big Sisler: Hillfopper Sfaff 2. 3: Campus Citizen 3, 4: G.A.A. I: Minslrel 2. 3: Canleen Board 3, 4: lnler-Club Council 4: Sfudenl Coun- cil 3. 4, Secrelary 3. ROTH-lnfer-Club Council 4: F.B.L.A., Presidenf 4: G.A.A. I: Chorus I. 2, 3, 4: Minslrel 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Ma- iorefle 2. 3, 4, Co-Capfain 4. SCHAROLD-F.H.A. I. 2, 3: Chorus 2. 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Dramafics 2. 3. SCHMUESSER-Chorus 3. 4: HIGHLANDER Slaff: Track 3, 4: Hi-Y l. 2, 3: Prom Ailendanl: Dramafics 3, 4: Hill- foppor S+afI. SCHMIDT-Chorus 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: F.B.L.A. 4. SCHNEIDER-Hi-Y l. 2. 3.4: Baseball I. 2, 3, 4: Foolball I. 2: Campus Cilizen 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4. SCHRAMM-Lalin Club I: Dramafics 2, 3, 4: Hillfoppor Slaff: Band I. 2, 3, 4: Chorus I. 2, 3. 4: Speech Conlesl' 4. SHEPHERD-Dramaiics 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 3: Foolball I, 2: Hi-Y l, 2. 3: Minsfrel 2. SMITH-Tri-Hi-Y, Secrefary 2, Vice-Presidenf 3, Presidenl' 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Prom Ariendanl: Sludenl Council I: Dramalics 3: Minslrel 3: Big Sisler: Campus Cilizen 4: Presidenl of Freshman Class: G.A.A. I: lnfer-Club Coun- cil 4. SNIDER-Jefferson High School, San Anlonio, Texas I: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4. SNOW--Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I. 2, 3: Big Sisler. SNYDER-Maioreile 2, 3, 4, Co-Caplain 4: Minslrel 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Club 4: G.A.A. I: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Hillfopper Slaff: Maiorefle lnsfrucfor. SPADE-Chorus I, 2, 3.4: Band I, 2, 3. 4: Minslrel 3: Fool- ball 3: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Campus Cifizen 4: S'ruden+ Coun- cil 4: Baskefball I: Golf 3. SPICER-Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 4: Chorus l, 2: G.A.A. l, 2, 4: Hillloppor Slaff I: Big Sisler: F.H.A. I. STANLEY-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Minsfrel 2, 3: Band l. 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club l: Dramalics 3, 4: 'HillYoppor, Youlh Page Re- porrer 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 4: French Award: Quill and Scroll 4. STEGEMAN-Prom King: Hi-Y, Treasurer 2, 3, Presidenl' 4: Sfudenf Council I. 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 3, Treasurer 4: Fooiball I, 2, 3. 4, Co-Caplain 4: Baskelball I. 2, 3: Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Caplain 2, 3: HIGHLANDER. Sporis Edilor: lnfer-Club Council 3, 4: Campus Cilizen 4, Vice-Presidenl' 4: Babe Rufh Sporlsmanship Award: Columbia Book Award: Minslrel 2, 3: Chorus 2. 3. 4: Canleen Board I, 2 ,3. 4: Swimming Team. STORTZ-Hi-Y 2.3, 4: Foolball King: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Irack 3. 4: Minslrel 3. SULLIVAN-Dramalics 3: Minslrel 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. TAYLOR-Maioreffe 2, 3, Drum Maiorelle 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Lalin Club I: HIGH- LANDER Slaif: Minslrel 3: Dramafics 3: Big Sisler: Minor- elle lnslruclor. C. THOMPSON-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Chorus I. 2, 3, 4: Big Sisler: Cheerleader 4: Sexlel: Prom AlIendan+: Cilizen- ship Award: Campus Cilizen 4: Minsfrel 3: G.A.A. I. 2, 3. 4: Lalin Club l: HIGHLANDER Slaff. J. THOMPSON-Band I, 2, 3: Mins'lrel 3: Chorus I: Hi-Y 2: Foofball I: Dramalics 2: Lalin Club 2. TURNER--Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: Minsirel 3. WAGNER-Chorus 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 3: Hi-Y I, 2, 3.4: Foofball 2. WASH-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Big Sisler. WEBER-Band I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Chorus 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club I: Minslrel 3: Campus Cirizen 4: Big Sisrer. B. WOOD-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 5: HIGHLANDER Siaff: Fooiball l, 2. S. WOOD-Chorus 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Track 2, 3.4, Co- Caplain: Baskefball 2, 3: Minslrel 3. ZIMMERMAN-Easlern High School, Middlefown, Ken- Iucky I, 2, 3.: Hi-Y 4: Baseball 4. Adams . Albersharl Ash . . . Ashbaugh Baclcherms Ble-sch . Blome . . Boehme . Brofher . Bruce . . Cianciolo Closlerman Coleman . Combs . Cooley . Corner . Cowhig . Craig . . Crawford Cruse . . Diffrich . Edwards . Faulkner . Finch . . Frazer . Freer . Gainer . Galbrailh Gelblce . Goes . . Gosney . Guenlher Herbsf . Hicks . . Hileman . Hill . . . Hornbach Hudepohl Jewell . . Jusfice . Kibler . Kislcer . Knauer . Kraus . Losey . Ludwig . Lusf . . . . . l8. 34.37. . . . . I4. I9. 34.45. . ..... 35.39. . . . .35.40. ...35. I4. I9. 34. 37.45. .....40.4I. ....35.4I. . . . 40. 45. 48.49. . .35.39.4l. . . . .35.37. . . . .l4.35.39.4l. . . . . .4I. . . I8. 34.4I. . . . 35.45. . . 35. 37.45. . . . 29.34. . . 4l. . 35.4l.45. . . . .34. I4. 35. 37. 39.45. . . .... 29. ......20. 35. 37, 39. 45.46. . . .I4.39.4l. I4. I9. 34. 38.4l. . .I4. I9.34.38. . . . 34.36. . . 35. 39.45. . . 29.34. . . . 35. . . I4. 35. . . 35. . . 34.37. . . 34. . . . 35. . . . . .l4.34. . . . l4.34.45.46. . . I4. 35. 37. . I4. 39. 4I. . . 35. 39.46. INDEX 4I. 52 50, 52 4l. 52 4I. 52 45. 52 48. 52 45. 52 45. 52 50. 53 45. 53 45. 53 45. 53 45. 53 45. 53 48. 53 48. 53 45. 54 45. 54 48. 54 35. 54 45. 54 50. 54 34. 54 34. 54 45. 55 49. 55 45. 55 35. 55 45. 55 45.55 45. 55 46. 55 34. 56 45. 56 4l. 56 38. 56 49. 56 45. 56 37. 56 35. 56 39. 57 45. 57 47. 57 34. 57 45. 57 45. 57 49. 57 Lulhringer . Mahaney . Mappin . . Marlin . . Massing . . McCullough McDaniel . Mclnlosh . Mudge . . Munsfer . . Nagel . Neiser . Neufarlh . Orr . . . Pepper . Person . Pelry . . Phillips . Ploeger . . Reilc . . Ross . Rolh . . . Scharold . Schmeusser Schmidl' . . Schneider . Schramm . Shepherd . Smiih . . . Snider . Snow . . Snyder . Spade . Spicer . Slanley . . Sfegeman . Sloriz . . . Sullivan . . Taylor . . C. Thompson J.Thompson Turner . . Wagner . . Wash . . Weber . . B. Wood . S. Wood . Zimmerman . . . . . . I4. 20. 29. 34. I4. 34. 37.40. . I4. 35. . . I4. 28. 54 I4. 20. 29. 34 f M. .23-. 2.9 ..35 ..34 ...34 . . 35. 4I . . 35.39 . . 35.39 ...35 . . 34. 36 37. 40. 45. I4. 35. 46 37. 40.45 45.46. 48 35. 39. 4l 35. 39. 45 35. 39. 4l I4. 34.45 f f 34, 45' . . 35. 39 29. 34, 45 37.38.45 35. 37. 4I . .35.4l 40. 45. 48 . .35.4l 29. 34.37 40. 45. 46. 14.35. 37 . . 35.41 37.38.45 . . . 35 39.40.46 37.38.45 . . 20.34 . . 35.39 35.37.45 ...34 37. 39. 45 ...34. ..34. ..29 35 46. 45. 45 48. 34 4l 37 49 48 48 50 46 48 45 49 34 52 40 49 48 45 45 49 45 45 49 40 45 34 35 45 46 39 49 48 45 48 48 3 4 45 35 46 48 45 34. E COMPLIMENTS HIGHLANDS HIGH SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS EQRT THOMAS OF TEENAGE F. H. A. CANTEEN COMPLIMENTS CAMPUS HIGHLANDS CHAPTER CITIZENS ALPHA AND BETA L B HI-Y CLUB C U COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS G.A.A. TRI-HI-Y C0m,g6mmf5 of FRED A. ERSCHELI. AND SON A. C. DOBBLING AND SON VONDERHAAR AND STETTER WM. C. BETZ SONS W. S. 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HOSE!-X AND SCJNS COMPANY AX+el I-2739 I2+h S+ree+ and Cenrral Ave. NEWPORT, KY. COM PLIMENTS Ferry fo OF CONEY ISLAND FARMER'S BARBER SHOP RWER DOWNS '047 S- FT- TI 0m55 AVG- 35c Round Trip Per Person FT- THOMAS- KY- J. D, LAUGHEAD. owner BEST WISHES COMPLIMENTS OF OF LAWRENCE RIEDINGER SCHULKER S The Modern Pharmacy Real Esfafe Hlland I-I l4O Fori Thomas, Ky. DAIRY QUEEN The Cone wiih fhe Curl on Top 2400 Alexandria Pike SOUTHGATE, KY. For Over I00 Years PFElFFER'S FLOWER SHOP NEWPORT. KENTUCKY 720 Monmouih S+. Phone CO I-9297 Q Diamonds NELTNER ou. COMPANY ' Waiches . Jewelry l9+h and Alexandria Pilce NEWPORT, KENTUCKY HE I-9I44 Office-AX I-8259 EY'S, lncorporafed The Diamond Sfore of Newporl' COlonial IVSBOO N.W. Cor. Eighlh and Monmoufh NEWPORT, KY. MINGES HARDWARE COMPANY PAINTS - GLASS - TOYS CO I -805 I 935 Monmouih S+, Newport Ky. Besf of Luck MARSUE'S HAHNEL'S SHOE STORE 602 S. FI. Thomas Ave. senvlce STATION FT' THOMAS KY' HI I I3O0 INVERNESS AL NAGEL P sonalized Fi+'Iing for fhe Whole Fam ly Men's, Women's, and Children! Sho LUCILLE SCHABER REALTOR PERSONAL SERVICE IN OUALITY REAL ESTATE Home Sweef Homes 33I Highland Avenue Telephone I-IIIand I-3300 FORT THOMAS, KENTUCKY WE APPRECIATE COMPLIMENTS YOUR PATRONAGE OF HOVEKAMP HARDWARE OTTO PRINTING CO- 5II York SI. 25I7 AI exan aria Pike NEWPORT' KY' FORT THOMAS KY JACK BILL d TOM OTTO HOWARD SMITI-I'S PARKVIEW MARKET ALL PORTRAITS IN THIS ANNUAL WERE TAKEN BY I. F. BRANDHORSI Sfudio I8 N. FT. Thomas Ave. FT. THOMAS, KY. Hlland I-l996 COMPLIMENTS OF MIDWEST BOTTLED OAS DISTRIBUTORS INC. HILAND JEWELRY SHOP I8 N. FT. Thomas Ave. NexT TO I'IiIand TheaTre JEWELERS-WATCHMAKERS SILVERSMITHS WIEDEMAN MAGNAVOX-R.C.A.-G.E. PASTRY SHOP TELEVISION IIO N. FT. Thomas Ave. FT. Thomas, Ky. 0 I-II I-2806 GENERAL ELECTRIC I U ReTrigeraTors There s a Dufference Washers Dryers , AppIiances ELMER C. DRAHMANN 0 INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS HI I-I074 B O B P E P P E R TV AND APPLIANCES 208 SergeanT Ave. FT. Thomas, Ky. IOO5 Monmomh HE I-3503 RUMMEL'S GROCERY 642 Monmoufh Sfreef WE Deliver CO I-3800 Have You Tried RummeI's Coffee? In Newporf, I+'s . . DIXIE CHILI FOR QUALITY and SERVICE Eigh+h and Monmoufh Sfreefs NEWPORT, KY. RIFKIN'S The Home of Good Shoes . FOOTWEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Sixfh and McKinney They Tell Us . . . II s Beffer Than DAYTON, KENTUCKY Ever Phone JUnIper I-37I2 COMPLIMENTS OF THE MANTHEY SEED CO. Mr. and Mrs. Deke Moffitt 6Ih and Berry DAYTON, KENTUCKY Q I N, l. . ll X X '7' f E N Ax. , gl ,ff Io? I?-F, ff ,, 14 IV -I, ff I , SK.. ' I - ,Zfv 'f 4 I If MBV QQ , - ' ,mf- B M '43':.'::t: ' PIa'n+s, Seeds, Bulbs, Nursery Sfock Insecficides Dog Foods and Pe+ Supplies Phone Iv1Ain I-2I84 402-404 Main S+. Cincinnafi, Ohio COM PLIMENTS OF THE BLUEBIRD PIE CO. .,l-41.-. Your XCHEVBQLET Dealer CAMPBELL OOUNTY MOTORS, INO. IO28 Monmoufh' NEWPORT, KY AX I-36I9 AX I 3620 O.K. Used Cars and Trucks COMPLIMENTS OF THE JOHN J. RAOEL OOMPIIHY FUNERAL DIRECTORS CINCINNATI NEWPORT COVINGTON Mary Jane Hamilton SCHOOL OF THE DANCE BaIIe+--Ta p-BaIIroom I7 Eamscliff Courf FORT THOMAS I-II I-4I49 COIVIPLIMENTS OF FORT THOMAS 5c-S I .00 STORE I I8 N. FI. Thomas Ave. We carry a compIeI'e Ine se ng noi ons dry goods. dress pa++erns shoes 'Ioys Ope Thursdaya d F day II9p MARTIN PRAGER O e I-II I I46I The Finesi' in Fori' Thomas GRAND AVENUE DELICATESSEN 5I9 Souih Grand Avenue Just Souih of Trernoni DELICACIES FOOD SPECIALTIES SANDWICH TRAYS SCHARSTEIN BROS. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Leading Brands of Pain+ and Wallpaper Phone I-Illand I-0350 B39 N. Fori Thomas Avenue BEVERAGES roar T1-1oMAs. KENTUCKY CQIVIPLIIVIEN-I-S For Your Name ImprinI'ed Free Have OF WIIDSWURTH DIVISIDN ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY 'An Elgin WaI'ch-The Beau+ifuI Way Io TeII Time Your Checking Accounf WiI'h THE FURT THUMAS BANK 34 N. Fori Thomas Ave. FORT TI-IOMAS, KY. COMPLIMENTS EDWARD J. BEITING, JR. ARCHITECT Be SIWP-See TI'a Pu BLADES CLEANERS W. C. THARP 8: SON COL Wa'HU+ and E'eC+fiC Reahors and Insurers SOUTI-IGATE, KY. FT THOMAS DAYTON Phone I-II M8835 H, ,M AX ,Om We can and Deliver COIIIIQAIYI ell iii of FRIEND For Beauiiful, Lasfing Mirrors E. J. ROBINSON GLASS CO. IO3O WaI'erworIcs RCI. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY AT PENNEY'S o COMPLIMENTS OF J. C. PENNEY CO. AX fel I-0997 Newport Ky. I8 Pike S+, Covington, Ky CornpIe+e Beaufy Service HI I-I254 KRAMER CANDIES FORT THOMAS BEAUTY SHOP NEWPORT- KENTUCKY HAZEL WALLACE, Prop. IOO6 Monmouih S+. HE I-9440 832 N. Fr. Thomas Ave. For+ Thomas, Ky. Your FamiIy's Drug Sfore BRIAR CLIFFE PHARMACY Serving Forr Thomas DANIEL E. SMITH 204 Newporr Finance Building .Fourih and York Sis. J' and G' WCER NEWPORT, KENTUCKY Corner 7+h and Sarafoga 200 7ih S+. ALL INSURANCE Newport Ky. Co. I-9866 Phone CO I-4737 If no answer call HI I-957i VAN DER VEER MOTOR CO. Your Northern Keniucky FORD DEALER Newport Ky. CO I-4090 SHADWICK GROCERY IO39 S. E+. Thomas Avenue Open I0 A.M.-I0 P.M. Sunday 'From I0 A.M.-9 P.M. CHOICE MEAT AND FINE GROCERIES EGELSTON-MAYNARD SPORTING GOODS CO.. INC Cameras and Toys 53I Madison Ave. COVINGTON KY Jules-sa 24H Ph+F hg BEST WIS!-IES TO THE CLASS or '56 LUDWIG T00l AND DIE 00. COVINGTON, KENTUCKY CLIFFORD J. LUDWIG, SR. MT. PLEASANT GARDENS Landscape Nurseryman Garden Cen'rer l83O N. FI. Thomas Ave. W. R. TALIAFERRO J. H. BINGHAM Ren'I If and Save KENTUCKY RENT-A-TOOL CO. -A Tool for Every Purpose- Phone HE I-45I9 404E T nfh S+, N p I Ky VOGUE BEAUTY SALON CompIe+e Beaufy Service N.W. Cor. 8+h and Monrn Ih NEWPORT, KY EVA SCHRECK Proprie+or Ph HE I Ir I 9I2B NEWPORT BOWLING ALLEYS 5I3-5I5 Monrnoufh SI. NEWPORT, KENTUCKY Phone JU I-248I for Reserva+ion BRANDT'S Newporfs Place To Shop Since I848 NINTH AND MONMOUTH T-Z RAILWAY EQUIPMENT CO. CHICAGO, ILL. G. S. TURNER JR. PresicIenI 9 C. E. JOHNS DON C. JOHNS Associaie ReaI+ors and Insurors 3OI Fairfield Ave. BELLEVUE. KY. The RaiIway's Bes+ Equipmen+ CQ 4,3333 CQ 4-3332 Bookkeeping COMPLIMENT5 MILLER BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICE OF I6 E. Walnuf Sires? A FRIEND H SOUTHGATE. KY. OW HI I3793 HI 12449 SUMMIT LODGE BOB AND GRACE WOOD CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS For Reservafions Hlland I-34I7 I227 S. FI. Thomas Ave. FT. TI-IOMAS, KY. HEIL AND SCHROEDER Plumbing -. Heafing Phone Hlland 1-0738 GEORGE SCHROEDER Owner 602 S. FI. Thomas Ave. FI. Thomas, Ky WENDLING PRINTING CO Programs Tickeis Publicafions Wedding Invi'I'aI'ions III Beech Sfreei NEWPORT. KENTUCKY CoIoniaI I-8300 Phone Hlland I-I I I3 Office, Mill and Yards G. G. GRIMN 81 SON M1IIworIc-Lumber-Coal-BuiIding Supplies BOB KEITZ Sfandard Service 850 N, FI. Thomas Avenue I-II I-9722 SAVE A+ The Largesi Savings Ins+iI'uI'ion In Campbell Counfy 32, DIVIDEND Savings Insured KENTUCKY ENTERPRISE FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association Eigh+h and Monmouih Sfreeis NEWPORT. KY. ERNEST and ELSIE VALZ GROCERY AND FINE MEATS Ilflm and Columbia Sfreefs NEWPORT, KY. HE I-9650 SUPERIOR Coal-Sfoker Coal-Coke Building Maierial Coal-Gas-Oil Healing Equipmenf Air-Condifioning COlonial I-8740 Men Die. Houses Burn, Insure WiI'h Buchanan INSURANCE THE F. A. BUCHANAN C0 28 E. Six SURETY BONDS Telephone CO I-833I F. A. BUCHANAN. JR. II1 SI. Newport ZEFF BROS. R 0 B E R T S Jewelers 0 Cloihiers 36 N. FI. Thomas Avenue Cor' Bll-I and Monmolnll NEWPORT. KY. FT. THOMAS. KY. HI l-l65O Giffs, Cosfume Jewelry, Hallmark Cards, T.V. and Appliances Open Thursday and Friday Evenings COIoniaI I-4l 84 G-OOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '56 A FRIEND SUB-DEB CLUB JUDY LUDWIG' . ...,.. Presidenf JANET HILL' . . BETTY JO SMITH' ,...,. Vice-Presidervr KENNY ROSS' , . MARY ANN ALEXANDER NANCY EDWARDS' CAROL ANDERSON CAROLE GAINER' CHERI ASH' JUDY GAINER PEGGY BECKER JOANNE BLESCH FRANCIS BROTHER' DEBBIE CECIL ANN CRAIG' DONNA CRAWFORD' ARLENE DORAN KAY DRAHMAN JANE HENGLEBROK' BARBARA HIMES ANNIE HOFFMAN BOBBIE KASSON SANDY KEITZ SUE KISH CHARLENE MAGLEY JOY MUNSTER' JUDY MUNSTER 'Denotes SenIors TIw7s club i . . Secrefary . ....... Treasurer SUSIE PENDERY LEA PEPPER' BARBARA ROSS JUDY SCI-IMIDT MIDGE STEGEMAN BETTY TILLMAN MIMI THOMAS CAROL THOMPSON' PAT THOMPSON NANCY VAIL BARBARA WEBER' 5 not affiIiaIed with The school BARBARA CIANCIOLO' . . . Presiderwf DONNA HORNBACH' Secrefary JO ANN LOSEY' ...,.. Vice-Presiderwf MARILU ASHBAUGH' Corresponding Sec MARGIE HAMILTON . ,.., Treasurer JOETTE ASHBAUGH SUSAN BERTLESMAN SANDY BEYERSDOERFER GAY BLOME' JANET BROWN GALE CIANCIOLO MYRNA CLOSTERMAN' METTA COOLEY BEVERLY CRUSE' PEGGY FRANK HESTER GUENTI-TER' JUANITA LUTHRINGER JEAN MALDEN FLORENCE MAPPIN' PAT MENEEEE SUSAN ROTH' SANDRA SANDS MARTHA SNYDER' SUSAN STAUBITZ JUDY STEINHAUER NANCY TAYLOR' WANDA WALLACE JUDY HAHN DELROSE WORKMAN NELL JO HENSLEY SUE WUNDER NADINE KRAUS SUE ZIMMERMAN SHARON LING LINDA SCHRAER ,.., Honorary Member SHARON SCHRAER , . Honorary Member 'Denofes Seniors This club 34 no? affullafed wfh The schooi :Ye--,w2!? E' 'ii . ' W- -. -f M .......I ,- :- v, P 'Q ,R I F Y T , QL 'lv ANL I I 4 fl I ,A ,aff ' xv 1. 923 I956 fx GILBERT GELBKE' JERRY HUDEPOHL' Pres.IdPmI Yjx Secrehary ,137 SPENCE WADSWORTH Bos STEGEMAN' VIQP-PresIderI ' Treasurer BERRY ALBERSHART' PETE ERSCHELL BOB RICE ALAN ANDERSON JERRY BLESCH' DON BORCHES JIM BRANDHORST TOM CARNAN GARY COCHRAN TOM CONDRON FRED CRAWFORD BILL EINCH' TOM HAAS REX HILL CHARLIE HOFFMAN DAVE HUDEPOHL PALMER KISKER' DENNY MCATEE JERRY MCATEE TERRY ROBERTS TOM SADOSKY BOB SANDS BLJTCH SCI-'MIDT NEIL SCHWERTMAN JIMMY SMITH BILL STEVENS JERRY STORTZ' JIM EDWARDS DON NAGEL' STEVE WAGNER' DICK EPIA HARMON PERSON' RONNIE WEBER RICHIE EMMONS FRED PHILLIPS' Denotes Servo s TIwls dub Is nof aIfIIIaIccI wIII'! Ihe school ALL FOR ONE - ONE FOR ALL .is- CHI SIGMA CHI FRATERNITY .TIM KRAUS' I'v'-:Ida-uv IfiCK WARREN Vw1 I'rf,-mwdf:V'I I-RED BARRETT IIAN BEINEKE TOM BEINEKE IARRY BENTLEY EREED HAAS CARL HOSEA EARL KEMRLIN JAMES LEE Befa Chapfer TEX fy! .. U ' R 4 mv? WEBB R1'w1vCIIYM1 Suv rn-Invy K ' 'A IOM GRAIN X Cwrwsp-fvmdlrw-1 SUr1'0I.1vy A QI , E '14 X ' I V' , NICK ELIISON T Tvegkawrcl CX CAROI E GAINER wI 'fqrrm Chi Swv-IImmI fI CI SI BRUCE MARTIN EDDIE NOEL BARRY ROBERTS JOHNNY SCHOENBERCJER ARTHUR SPICER TOM TURNER JOHN VVOHLEGEMUTH SPENCER WOOD' DAVE MAHANEY' DL Us S+-rw w TI1I5T. Iulw I' Hof nIIIlw.5Ir-EI w'IIv IIN- ,Choo CAMPBELL CUUNTY FISCAL CUURT ERED M. WARREN, Coumy Judge JAMES IBUSJ CLARK MAYNARD HECK JAKE MARTZ Commissioners GEORGE MUEI-ILENKAMP CounTy ATTorney 94 Em! Wdked jo 64:54 of 36 A FRIEND -P4 Make MURRAY BEAUTY SALON SAVE WITH SAFETY Curren+ Dividend In fhe Newpor+ Shopping Cenfer 31570 YOUR BEAUTICIAN THIS SPRING a Wi+h or Wifhouf an AppoinTmen'r 16 N. FT. Thomas Ave. FORT THOMAS. KY. 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