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Evelyn Rrchter Pres1dent Chrrsty Kallas Treasurer Barbara Wurster Secretary Roger Heaton Vrce Presrdent A CLASS OF I952 OFFICERS The Class of '52 always an act1ve group has rn rts sen1or year 11ved up to 1ts reputatmon of gettlng many th1ngs done well In September they started the year by electmg then' class offrcers Evelyn Rrchter as pres1dent Roger Heaton as vrce presrdent Barbara Wurster as secretary and Chrrsty Kallas as treasurer Edward Walsh who served as co pres1dents of the Counc1l Mav1s Cook and Clarence Patr1ck Among the1r many act1v1t1es the Sen1ors are plann1ng then' annual trlp to Washmgton D C whrch w11l take place durrng Easter Vacatron In order to flnance thls tr1p the Semor Washrngton Club has staged many successful dances and part1es The class 15 also planmng 1ts sen1or play wh1ch w1ll doubtlessly be en-loyed by all The preparat1on of th1s yearbook ' The 1952 Echo' has taken up many days of work 1n the months precedmg rts pubhcatron and lt 1S the s1ncere hope of the Echo Staff that th1S record of 1952 w1ll br1ng pleasure to 1ts readers 21 , . , . . . , . . . , . - . , I I ' To represent them on Student Council, .they chose Doris Mills and , - . . , . 1 - -1 ' i ' - u I I I C' 'O 1, ,
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1 5' , fi 5 K , , 4 18' gb 1'1- 'D , EDWARD WALSH Hail to the Chief . . .The No feJ's have it . . . The Man of Tomorrow--Todayl. . .cruisin' with Simpson. . . Student Council 2,45 Co-President 45 Football 25 President, Class 35 Junior Play 35 Junior Commit- tee 35 Oratorical Contest 35 Echo Staff 45 Wash- ington Club 3,45 Boys' State 35 Democracy Club 35 Projection Squad 45 Chief Announcer 4. KENNETH WATSON, IR. Little Ken5 Young Ken5 Ken, Jr. . .making out . . .Vive la Oneonta! . . . Vada1a's ex. . . Basketball 2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Band 2,35 Student Council 35 Library Club 45 Vice-President, Class 25 Echo Staffy3. -5 xt 3 I I Ill I I oi? ll X1 y un NIR Gi f K sv , . . . l 4 J , K3 G 354-G J ' r U Cj5'x-' 503 .J,j,xi 1- jf.f',,f fifi, are Ll 'I ,J '.J,, - ..-Q -f BARBARA WURSTER one of the 9-W mob. . . beating Mr. Turner's band . . .learning to driveUJ a truck. . .chasin' Amy down the hall. . . bER r X 2 s Band 1,2,3,45 Hockey 1,2,3,45 Junior, Play 35 4437 53' A Washington Club 35 Secretary, Class 3,45 Library X O E5 Club fig, Secretary 4.' f I gash' Q uf, 0 X ' 5 ' . lil ' ' A . 1 R R H - 6 3 1 321 C R x If V- N l A RICHARD YORK Dear Teacher! l ! . . Yogi. . .Gridiron Star I., . . . always with Amelia and without his home- J XA Q S work. . . 't ' i Q- Football 1,2,3 5 -Captain 45 Baseball 1,25 B, 44' 1, Basketbal ,2, shington Club 3,45 Gym Ex- ' i., hibition 3. ' lllilfrif 3
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i F 1 1' 1 you want Class j If lt S new allg 1 tho have i PCDSTING THE PAST A class of young men and women which is about to cross the threshold of a new life has much to thrnk about The future'7 To some this means either working continuing their education or at this particular time going into service But to all rt means leav ing behind what has been to them their whole life for four years the pleasure of learn ing and associating with others in their own age group Here are some of the memories of our four years at Highland High School At the begrnningofour Freshman year we entered the portals a group of undecided confused and even frightened boys and girls To lead us through our first year we chose Herbert Lyons who arranged for our first dance the Freshman Party This party meant more to us than you may think It marked the beginning of our careers as social lights Some had never thought of dating before and rather enloyed the idea Thus we started and each person began to settle into hrs own category whether rt was to be class brain clas flirt or the bashful and very much reserved bystander Joseph D1 Prima and Doris Mills were our champions on the Student Council Our Sophomore year we entered the school much differently W observed carefully the lowly Fresh men who were imposing on our right to the whole school As Mr Crowley had said You will con srder yourself infallible by next year We drd Teachers and home work seemed old fashioned to us at least until report cards came out With Joseph D1 Prima as our presi dent we staged an enyoyable Soph omore Party This year we had four representatives on the Student Council Doris Mills Evelyn Richter Edward Walsh and Herbert Lyons In out Junior Year we were the -M. people who made wisecracks at the Seniors as they went by and looked down our nosed at the two classes under us We sent Frances Swift Doris Mills Herbert Lyons and Ken neth Watson to defend our rtghts on the Student Council Edward Walsh was our president and ran things quite merrily. Thejunior Prom was a great success and everyone en- joyed it. The Junior Washington Club came into existance almost at the same time that we received our class rings. We also had a very hi- ! , f 1 rl 22 by Edward Walsh larrous Junror Play well drrected by Mr Crowley The Journey to the United Nations was made and we al so visited the Statue of Liberty This was done under the direction ofMr Miller and proved very interesting What looked like a long road four years ago has now turned into a very short one and the end of our high school years rs in sight The lowly Freshmen have become the proud Seniors To guide us in this all rmportant year we chose Eve lyn Richter as our president We are now represented on the Student Council by Mavis Cook Doris Mills Clarence Patrick and Edward Walsh In addition to completing our stu dies we are looking forward to our Senior Play and the trip to Washing ton during our Easter Vacation This history would not be com plete without a word of thanks to the faculty and all others who were instrumental in making our activi ties here both successful and plea sant. We are quite certain that no matter where our future activities or lines of endeavor may lead us we will always have a warm spot in our hearts for Highland High NIU A x I 'S ' I 1 Volume I June, 1952 ' . C . . ' ' ' .I . . ! . y 1 U . ' I 3 f' 4 4 IA A ln i Q T 2 ' ,
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