Highland High School - Shield Yearbook (Highland, IN)

 - Class of 1967

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Crowds mirror Crowds of people lined the streets, their faces mirroring excite- ment and anticipation. Suddenly the band struck up and another home- coming parade was in progress. Floats, gaily decorated cars, and pom-pon girls kept homecoming ’66 a colorful tradition. Half-time was the peak of ex- citement as Linda Paredes was crowned Queen and announcements of the float trophies were made. The juniors received the first place trophy for their float, “Sink ’Em.” A huge locomotive brought the senior class second place with “We’ve Been Trainin’.” Spanish Club won third place while an honorable men- tion was given to the FTA car, “Bug ’Em.” After the game, Booster Club sponsored a dance which featured the “Irridescents.” Surprised and delighted. Linda Paredes begins her reign as Homecoming Queen by accepting her crown and encircling the field. Before the football game. Highland ' s varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders lead the crowd in pep songs and cheers.

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Great! Another strike! Now, let ' s see that puts us 30 points ahead. thinks Mr. James Owens as he tallies the scores for the teachers ' bowling league. The Thursday night session provides entertainment and exercise for Highland High teachers. Miss Forsberg prepares to bowl in faculty tournament. With the aggression and enthusiasm needed to teach. Mr. Jon Hendrix pauses to discuss var- ious class tactics with fellow instructors. Mr. Keppler urges the girls on to a win during the Powder Puff Football Game between junior and senior members of Highland High G.A.A. Faculty 25



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excitement as homecoming parade begins activities Capturing the second place trophy for the class oj 67, a huge black and red locomotive engine exhibited the Trojan cry, We ' ve Been Trainin’. Announcements of the winning floats were given during half-time at the game. Reviving tradition, the Class of ' 68 won first prize with their partially submerged pirate ship. Utilizing fifteen thousand tissue carnations, the juniors developed the theme Sink ' Em, as their entry in the homecoming parade. Homecoming 27

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