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. . . in beautification The landscaping project provided the student body with their first major opportunity to demonstrate their effectiveness as a united body. Under the direction of Mr. Abraham, the Student Government Sponsored the undertaking and assumed the responsibility for raising the required funds. The goal was set at S3,000, which was reached and surpassed. The trees were plantedg and, Highland students who had helped to make it all pos- sible felt a glowing sense of achievement as the Qgenera- torsv of the successful c'Scot Prideh project. Conscientious students conduct a clean-up campaign in prepara- tion for the arrival of the governor-elect. Doug Carlisle and Kimi Young donate time and effort to Scot Pride. 10 Mr. Abraham and Richard Delph discuss the landscaping plans with Mr. Davis. 1
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. . . in sports Desire and sportsmanship were the key words in the athletic department at Highland. Seven different sports divisions were represented, which included cross country, football, Wrestling, basketball, track, golf and baseball. Long hours of vigorous practice paid off with enduring stamina and skill. This was rewarded by a sense of self- esteem and the enthusiastic support of loyal fans. A burning sense of Scot Pride, coupled with the realization and acceptance of defeat as Well as victory, instilled maturity into the growing athletes, jerry Romine strives for a pin as excited teammates cheer him on. Enthusiastic pep club members keep the spirit high,
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Colorful characters and pretty maidens perform at Christmas time. . . . in entertainment Time after time, Highland crowds rose to their feet in response to the vigorous efforts of talented fellow stu- dents. Interested pupils, anxious to participate, were the major source tor eonvoeation material. They wrote, tli- rected, and produced the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter programs. Highland Singers, Clee Club, and the Coneert Choir provided both amusing and serious per- tormances. Versatility was the key to the success of the half-time shows presented by the majorettes at football and basket' ball games. Band concerts were yet another source of entertainment for the Scot on the move. Phil Sylvester and Allan Yust portray typical country yokels as they sing Plant A Radishf' 11
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