Highland High School - Iris Yearbook (Highland, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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CL PRESIDENT-Marion Alch VICE PRESllllCNTfL. .I. Kenlpff SPONSORS-Miss Foster, Mr, White, Mr. Ewing MOTTO- To the Stars and Bars At the beginning of the school year in i933, the enthusiastic, ambitious senior class of today began its school lif'e as any fresh- men class would, with a feeling of awe and restriction at entering the highly sacred realms of high school. However, we soon became acquainted with the upper classmen, whom we had always looked upon as being the ideals and examples of our future school days, and, having been made to feel at home, we set out to make a name for ourselves. The forty-four members of that freshmen class elected as their class officers Dorothy Ellen Draper, Presidentg Clinton Rogier, Vice President: and Floyd Gall, Secretary- Treasurer. Our class sponsor was Mr. Gen- ther, then the agriculture teacher. With a determined vigor our class set out to do things. During our first year we sponsored three social events which were quite enthusi- astically promoted and received by the school. The first was a hike to Klaus's Lake and a wiener roast there which afforded us a chance to become better acquainted with one another. The second event was a Christ- mas party given for the entire school. As our first attempt at a school party, this one was fairly successful and gave promise of hetter ones to come. The third event pro- moted by our class in its freshmen year was ai party that included freshmen only. Our freshmen year as a whole proved very happy to us, but it was marred by one sad event, the death of our Secretary-Trea- surer, Floyd Gall. Floyd was a newcomer to our school, but he quickly gained many t'riends. His popularity made the shock of ASSOF I93 SEC R ETA ll Y-Clyde Isert TREASVIIE R-Blanche Paul COLORS-Blue and Gold FLOXVEH-Orcllid Through Bolts his death all the greater to his high school friends. .Iohn Zobrist filled his position as Secretary-Treasurer until the end of the school year. Entering into our sophomore year of school, we contributed an important share to the last year of school life in the old school building. This year there were thirty-nine members in the class, and the following, of- ficers were elected: Marion Alch, President: Clyde lsert, Vice President: and Dorothy Ellen Draper, Secretary-Treasurer. Our sponsors this year were Mins VVenger and Mr. Simerl, Our all-high school Hallowe'en party afforded an evening of great enjoyment for all. We also provided a very interesting featurde at the school carnival for the ben- efit of the Boys' Athletic Association. It was known as the Big Broadcast. Our class representative, Dorothy Ellen Draper, had the honor of being elected Queen of this car- nival. We regarded with pride our history as sophomores, but we looked forward with increased expectation to our life in the new, modern-equipped school we have today. Death struck again, however, and marred the pleasure of our class by taking from us an- other of our classmates, Wilbur LeDuc. Wil- bur was an active worker in the activities of the school. He was a member of the F. F. A. and the Glee Club, and always proved ready to assist in any way. l'pon entering into our junior year of school, we found ourselves with great advan- tages at our disposal, fine opportunities to advance further our work as a class. Every student upon starting school in our new building must have had a feeling of starting

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