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HHHAINNIINI HI lHl Slllllll Illllll Convocations have always played an im- portant role in school life. The Student Coun- cil and other organizations did their best to present programsto satisfy the varied inter- ests of our students. Humorous programs, selected for the sole purpose of entertainmentg educational programs, offering the students an oppor- tunity to gain advanced knowledgeg and re- ligious programs,acknowledging the necessity of religion in fulfilling our educational re- sponsibility were all equally important in providing Highland with a year of outstanding convocations. THE SPIRIT OF vaudeville is revived by the Bonelli family. THE SOCIAL SECURITY program is presented by Mr. Hambel. MR. THOMPSON SHOWS the students the ship he has blown from glass. i if '
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AIZIIVIIIES All llll S I During an average day at Highland, there are activities for everybody. Playing inter- murals at noon is a popular pastime for most of the boys. It is also a common scene for the girls to be seen dancing on the south side of the gym. Occasionally, the entire school may be called to the gym for a pep session to cheer the team on to victory. Following most games, the students enjoy staying for the record hops, sponsored by the various organizations. STUDENTS CHEER WILDLY at the all school pep session Just before the Madison Heights Highland football game
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IAIIS, IIIAIIHIII S, All HUMIIR Allll lllllllli EVERY SENIOR CLASS has many traditions, including senior cords. Looking back upon our school years, we re- member fads, traditions and humor that were characteristic of that year. Likewise, we will remember this year in the same manner. The Twist , short skirts, Frisch's, and girls showing off their steady's class ring--these are a few of the many things we remember when we look back on 1961. Plaid and White week, bagpipes, and senior cords are traditions that are as much a part of the school as classes. Of course, no year would be complete without the humorous incidents that occur in the halls, the classroom--everywhere. These things combine to form an image--an image of a year at Highland. STEVE SYLVESTER, MR. Plaid, and Judi Jones, Miss White, display their winning costumes. DEPICTING THE TRUE Scottish spirit are the bagpipers and drummers. I4 K s
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