Highland Heigts Junior High School - Lights Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1935

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X -gs. Nw 1 N 1 T fs., ' H G H L A D L G H s 'K J' A Ile. Y 51 f .. A, N -.gy ff s is If-sz-C1 sa? if 5 agi9:fg,ig.s -sill Safety Council The Safety Council of Highland Heights is closing a successful year during which its main object has been to make our pupils safety conscious both at school and at home. Especial credit is due to the oflicers, the patrol and the different committeemen and the chairman, who have been faithful and efficient in their efforts. By the use of slogans and posters, careful inspection to find dangerous conditions and widespread discussions of accidents and their possible prevention, we have emphasized our subject and the patrolmen have helped by constant warnings to remind us that increasing vigilance is the price of safety. We appreciate the support of our faculty and the cooperation of the student body and are looking forward to even better results in our year's work. 'Page Nineteen'

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K -Tw ...' ,ik I N 1 T .f-N xx x H G H 1. A D L G H s li , - ' X 1 'lj A ff -,fyj Viwx lbw N 1 - if 4,25 i i i pie ,hx -in V 'R 1 Lf- +,q-:xg f f If- ff' , ,C '- +5 5 -v' 64 'JSLQQ A:- I ,WW ,.,,. , ,Y - - - - Y The Glee Club Since there are still some people left in the world ffortunatelyj who like to sing just for the pure joy of singing, we decided that a singing club would be a nice hobby. Accordingly under Miss Cooper's leadership we formed an unofhcial, untrained glee club, which has met each Thursday since Christmas, - We have sung to our hearts content, a verse here and a verse there, just as we felt inclined at the moment. For the most part though we have stuck to our favorite Southern songs, particularly those given us by Stephen Foster. Along with our rambling we have tried to learn a few new songs so that we might help Miss Cooper out in the hall, when she teaches new songs. ' Although our hobby has been an enjoyable one we feel that it has been a profitable one, For who can do harm with a song on his lips? - f 'Page Eighteen -



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.ir , X and Q- -Kfx HIGHLAND LIGHTS gf ?-, I rf ra Y In GM fr . his . f-5X3 . ,L ,. as X' Ld: Q Kx'q-Lg-gg, so 415. Ag.: lx 151-9253, gi-ff -g.-I-115-5 The Travel Club The Travel Club consists of twentyffour members who have met in Mr. Boyle's room each Thursday where we looked at his interesting collection of pictures on foreign places and people. Often Mr. Boyles would explain some of them or tell in' teresting stories about them. The Literary Club The Literary Club was organized in the spring term with an enrollment of twenty' five Lf7 boys. A number of historical selections were studied and the boys made scrapbooks in connection with their work. The work was interesting and instructive. Miss Booth WHS OUI' SPOHSOF. Nan Haley Alice Hitner Martha V. Jenkins J. W. Fly Russell Ward Louise Justice Students Making Four Stars David Clements Hazel Davis Gladys Hockney Marie Wilkes Madge Hardison Harriet Hassell Christine Mason Blue Ribbon Alice Notgrass Allene Chapman Eveylen Christmas Dorothy Sherrod Arlene Pelton Anna Ruth Blankenship Ernest Morgan PRESENTED FOR EXHIBIT IN GIRLS' HOBBY FAIR The Girls' Hobby Fair sponsored by the Altrusa Club was held April 11f12-13f14, with Highland Heights being well represented. Our school exhibit as a whole won a blue ribbon for being the best in the Junior high class. We are proud of our annual and paper as they won second place. Those winning ribbons were: Louise Felts, a blue ribbon, for a decorated cakeg Ruth Frensley, a blue ribbon, for an embroidered pillowg Alice Notgrass, a blue rib' bon, for a collection of tree barksg Martha Reasoner, a red ribbon, for a piece of emf broideryg Anita Procter, a red ribbon, for a handerchief and a white ribbon for a charcoal drawing. ..g 'Tage Twenty

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