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Realities. . . Counseling is a small, but important beginning to an unlimited future which awaits High- land s students as they stand at the threshold of adulthood. Our counselors provide a good ear for troubled students as they advise and guide them to decisions which may affect the course of a lifetime. Advising Seniors consumes an ample portion of their time, and this is perhaps where one can see the culmination of goals set for and by these Seniors in past years. And Our Goals Were Attained. However, the bright dreams of a child are not easily procured, and it is only through gui- dance that an inexperienced youth can face reality and live up to his possibilities. The gateway to knowledge is a long, trying path, and graduation is but one pace to this ultimate destination. - 7 -
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Dreams Became Talent and preparation was the recipe for a successful and most enjoyable Min- strelrama. The merry endmen, the melo- dramatic caricatures, the peanut vendors, the graceful dancers were all features of the never-to-be-forgotten extravaganza. The Minstrelrama was one of Highland High School ' s firsts, and a good part of its success can be owed to the director, pro- ducer, and announcer, Mr. Eugene Gambrill. Spring, laughter, and the end of school set a perfect scene for the Fiesta that will long be remembered by all of Highland High ' s students. Sponsored by the Spanish Club, the all school event saw months of preparation before its occurrence. All who went were sure to have participated in one of the lotteries, although all coundn ' t win. Gay Spanish ornamentations decorated the halls as a fortune teller, marriage booth, and teacher dunk added to the gaiety. All this and more for only a few pesos. Emanon?? No name spelled back- wards, and that ' s exactly what it was — a paper without a name. It was Highland High ' s first paper which set a fine tradition for the present day Trojanal. Carolynn Swatts, the paper ' s first editor- in-chief, surveys the proud product as it first appeared. - 6 -
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