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A-mlilfwifgalhfon SAWHILL, RICHARD , DOUGLAS, BETTY President June Class ...,,,,,, 4 Hi-Y ,,-...,,,,, , ,4 President ,,,., . 4 Vllisteoma Club,-.2-3 President ,,,.--Y3 National Honor Society .,,,,,, 3-4 VACTOR, Secretary of Class 7-4 Literary Club ,.., 3--1 President ,,...,, 4 Annual Staff ....,,. 4 Leaders Class ..,, 3-4 Glee Club ......,,. 3 French Club ,,,,, 2-3 Debating Club ,WZ-3 Page Fourteen Black and Gold Siaff ........,. Hi Council - ,,,, , , Football As,,,,., , 3- Lightweight ,,,, ,, Heavyweight ,- , Basketball ,,,,... Lightweight - -- , ALICE Debating Team ,,,, National Honor Society ,,,,,,,, 3- President ,,,,,, , Friendship Club--3- Student Council -,2- Girls Cabinet .... 2- Vice President June Class ,,...A .4 Glee Club ,,,,....,, 3 Leaders Class -2-3-4 French Club ,,,, 4 Student Council 2-3-4 Girls Cabinet,,,2-3-4 Friendship Club--2-3 DICKEY, ROBERT Treasurer ,,.,,,, 4 VVistgoma Club,,,2-3 Hi-Y ,,-. A, ,,,,,,, 3-V1 Secretary ,,,..,, 4 Student Council ..., 4 Junior Class President ,,,,,,, 3 Chemistry Club ,,, .4 President .,.,,,. 4 Annual Staff ..,,,e. 4 National Honor Society ....,A.. 4
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ff.-QQ , .-aa...Q 515 Cqalhfonybe- Senior ihiatnrg THE CLASS OF JANUARY, 1926 g 'Tis hot what mah does that exalts him, but what mah would do. BROWNING. f' OR five years have we striven with Heights, and Heights has striven jg with us. The cornerstone of a character is now firmly imbedded within us, and upon that stone the word Heights is deeply chiseled. From now on our actions will in some manner always be reflective of our school. We are indeed fortunate to be able to say that we are from Heights. In the dim past we have remembrance of seeing a Heights team in action and announcing to anyone who would listen that we knew so and so out on the field or that we would be doing that in a couple of years. Oh, yes, we would be there soon and were looking forward eagerly to the moment when we should enter the school. The expected time finally ar- rived and perhaps we had misgivings as to any resemblance Heights might have to a golden El Dorado. There were, however, four more years ahead, and with the passing of each of them, our prestige increased by leaps and bounds. Our anticipation for the Sophomore year being partially realized, we rekindled our hopes for the Junior year. This year it was that our im- portance in the school was really acknowledged and we scarcely dared wish for anything better as Seniors. Yet when that year came, the amaz- ing array of activities, organizations, and offices that presented themselves to us was appalling. The entire school felt our influence. We entered in- to all student activities with enthusiasm. Then came our midyear com- mencement, and our high school days passed into the realm of memory. Although our days at Heights are over, we still look with apprehen- sion to the future. We cast our thought eagerly upon that which is just beyond the vision of the mind's eye, always reluctantly bringing it back to the reality of the present. It is the joy in the expectation of the future that keeps the world progressing. It is the learning and experience of the past that keeps it progressing in the right direction. And it is the com- bination of these two forces that keeps people living in the ever-advancing present. Our five years at Heights should awaken in us an appreciation of the wonders about us and enable us to benefit the world in our endeavor to attain that future which is just beyond our grasp. As Heights has been more than worthy of us, may we always be worthy of Heights, and may our range of thought be as broad as this wonderful future into which we have just entered. GAPEN OLMSTED, 1926. ' id - Q In : , 44' '1' 7xiS?'f11 , v , fig ' mn 5'1?,7,7 K 'i'fZv,liE3's' 'ibifi JF: , i Izfiffcgzj ffvg 85,5253 ' li: F-AV W . 1 -i fiffize ll :L P 1535 . f - ' fi - . K H. : I 1 fs if-ffl '- .. 9 I-bfi W' Q . iw m :.u.- Q X. , .L - .m . ' --sf, AS-X Na Page Thirteen
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fill , f+a...'Qi1lfi9mCUa1hf0n3.4Qe... rc-, ADLER, LILLIAN M. Art Club .... .. ...., , 2 ATZBERGER, JOSEPH BARNES, FRED W. Debating Club,,2-3-4 President ..... 3-4 Debating Team,2-3-4 Baseball D,,,,, .2-3-4 Black and Gold Staff - ,,,,,,,, 3-4 Hi-Y ..., A,.A,,,,,, 4 Dramatic Club ,,,, 3 National Honor Society .,,v,, , 3-4 Student Council ,3-4 Orchestra ,,,..... 2 BECKER, FRED Y. Radio Club v....,, 4 ALEXANDER, CHARLES Debating C1ub-,.--3-4 AUERBACH, CLARICE E. Friendship Club 2-3-4 Glee Clubwn ,,,, W4 Hockey ,,,,, . ,,,,. 1 Swimming e, ,wel BASS, RALPH Glee Club ,,,,,,,, 4 BERGE, CARL ANDRUS, FLORENCE Glee Club ,,..,.. 1-2-3 Friendship Club,,2-3 AULENBACHER, BETTY Friendship Clubq... Glee Club ......,.. .. French Club ......, Basketball ....... Operetta, ........ ..-4 RASSICHIS, GARRY Glee Club ,.,,.... 3 Spanish Club --,3-4 President ,..... .4 Secretary ,,,s.., Operetta ,,,,,,.., Vice Presidentchi Student Council -4 BERGER, MATTHEW L. Student Council -M French Club -,2-3-4 Treasurer ....,, 3 President ,....A, Debating Club .,,, APPLE, HELEN Literary Club ,,,.,, Friendship Club ..,, Journalism Club ,.,, 4 4 4 BAILEY, KATHERINE Friendship Club -,. 3 French Club ,....., 4 BAXTER, ALAN Glee Club ,,,,,,,, 2 fperetta - cA,. ,,,,, 2 Student Council H 2 Debating Club W2-3 Secretary ,,,,,, ,3 Debating Team ,W3 Football .,.,,,,, ,WQ4 Black and Gold Staff ....,.A,, 3-4 Dramatic Club,,,3-4 Secretary Treas. 4 Annual Play W 3 Annual Staff -,. 3-4 National Honor Society -- -... -3-4 Treasurer ....,. 4 Editor of Car- nival Times .... 4 BERLIN, ANN Page Fifteen
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