Highland High School - Iris Yearbook (Highland, IL)

 - Class of 1935

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SGPHOIVIGRES l'li.XSS SPONSURS ULASS Fl,0XVl4jR Bliss VVenuer 01-qhid Mr. Simmerl l'0I.tlllS Blue and Gold 3l0'l I'tb To the Stairs tlirougli Bolts and Bars fini' t-lass this ye-air consisted ot' thirty-nine members. At the opening of school tht- following otticttrs were Chosen: Marion Alch, president: Clyde Isert, vice- prvsident: llorothv Ellen Draper, secretary-1reasurer. We started the school s social functions by ,ziving an :ill-high srhool Hallowe'en I oui'tli Row: Znbiist, llug'inri', llt-nzi, KllSU'l'lllPiIlh, Hzirtlivb, i'l:4sm-npwis, Hinderor, NVintt-r, Yoriiz, Alvli. l l li 'Fliiiwl Row: Miss Wt-iigw-r, Zulirist, lhl. l':i1il, Ill, l':iul, Fovlinn-r, lm Due, Dunt-rin, Svliiit-plizit-li, l ,X 1.1-1-i', Illt-isrli, F4-tl.-1-1-i', Mr, thrutlivr. Swtfoiitl lioiv: S4-liwi-lir, Alvllt-in, Yziiipel, Ulainton, Pyle, Gilgi-n, ltutz, lilvin, Draper, Czispw-i', lttfiiilmrt. l First How: lit-iiipt'l', lst-rt, Ma-vvvs, Ziiinm-riii:in, Solver, Kleiner. party. At the high school carnival, which was given for the beneiit of the Boys' .Xthle-tie Assoviatioii, the sophomores produced the feature known as tlhe Big lirozidt-ast. At this carnival, Dorothy Ellen Draper, our representative, was elected queen. i livery l-'ridziy we had a home room period of thirty minutes. Various com- mittees provided the programs for these meetings. These occasions produced a spirit of unity among us. ln sharp conirast to these happenings was the following of deep sadness wliieh we t-xperienr-ed at the death of one of our classinates, Wilbur Leduc. He has been greatly missed by :ill ot' us. It is our hope that we may all meet again next September as Juniors, and that ' we will he thoroughly conscious of the responsibilities which this coming year of our school life is sure to bring forth. XG ld TWENTY SIX

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JU IORS M0'l l'U We will strive with things impossible, yea, get the better of them. UUIAIRS FLOXYER- Green and XVhite l1'is When the present juniors were freshmen, there were forty-two members. We elected the following officers: Roger Shields, President: Eldo Duft, Vice-president: Bernell Bircher, Secretary: and Alfred Dubavh, Treasurer. Miss Drew and Mr. Geuther were our sponsors., During our first year we took a hike to Sain Hugs lake for a wiener roast. 'l'hixtl Row: Mr. l l!J1l'll0llL',V, l,.m:bt-1.:un:, l4lI'lt'Illx'lSQ'l', Duft, Pfeiffer, Dubach, Gilgrvn, Ile Duc, I:ll'l'lIl'l', lim-ck, ill'll4'Ill'I'lfUl4lt'l'. I 1 1 t Su-nml Huw: .Xmbtu-lil, l.:1rulert, lbmewz, FI'lltl2'l'I', Ilaunmnn, Everett, Schmidt, Schultz, ,X Stocks-1, l-'lurn-, M1-Nabb. W First Row: Miss Stn-ss, XVei4lnul', Mueller, Rugier, 1.vbvg.:'ue, Fowler, Ilunziltor, Barnlill, Riggs, l'thI'tt'l'. F Thirty-six of the forty-two lI'QSlllTl9ll returned for their sophomore year, The folfowing officers were elected: Virgil lberg, President: Eldo Duft, Vice-presidentg and Minette Fowler, Secretary-treasurer. Miss Suess was our class sponsor. l There are twenty-nine inenibers of the junior class. We elected Levi Flure, President: Alfred Dubach, Vice-presidentg and Leonard Pfeiffer, Secretary-treasurer. Every Friday we have a home room period, We have class meetings and educational activities, including talks, games and educational pictures. During the year we sponsored The Last Gentleman, a picture at the Opera House, and Oh! Susan, the junior class play. After spending three years in high school we are fully aware of what it is all about and will strive faithfully to reach our goal next year. Our class sponsors this year were Miss Suess and Mr. Fearheiley. PAG E TW' I-INTY FIVE



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FRESI-IME President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Quentin Nungesser Yvlllllil Earnlizirt Betty Leutwiler Ulass Uolors .............. Pink and Green Class Flower ................. Pink Rose Class Motto .......... Success Is Our Goal Sponsors ............... Miss Foster and Mr, Yates Fourth Row: W, Ala-wes, Haldi, Siegrist, Allilridge, H, Metzger, Vlmet, Thiems, VVillm:mn, lrlsse-ripn-is, Linenfelser, Duft, Yon l-iuhr, Nungesser, bury, Jenny, 0. Metzger, f l l Mr. nm-S. ll i 'Fliiral llow: Na-ubzuuzr, XV:irnim:, Dubuch, Denis, Sehwelir, 13+-icliel, Ammann, Me Cain, Clayton, l I liieser, Streiff, llaller, DeForest, Rntfaelle, Hug, II:-ek, Gnuegy, I.:-utwiler. ,i I S1-coml llow: Miss Foster, Hue-Hu, Kulby, Hogier, Hnltkoi-ttcr, K1-ilbueli, Blcsscrli, I-lzirnlmrt, lil l Iiecknmmi, Keck, Scliminlt, Graff, Iberg, ldssr-nlweis, Kzmtner. I i l First How: Koch, Stoelicr, Steuber, Ahring, Herzba-rg, Casper. ,l 1 I , l t The frcshinan class held a Wiener roast on September 21, but the party was ' held indoors due to a heavy rain. 1 yu On February l, an all-high school party was given by the class. The party was 3 very successful in every way. yi The business of the class is ably conducted by the officers at the weekly class 1 meetings. Prograins of wide diversity are given by the class members, sponsors, l ! 5 and others. Mr. Ewing :spoke to the class on Choosing A Vocation or Careerf' Miss Foster on Citize11-Allin, and Mr. Yates on VVashington, D, C. and Mt. Vernon. PAGE TNVENTY SEVEN

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