Highland High School - Iris Yearbook (Highland, IL)

 - Class of 1938

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FACULTY Parmer L. Ewing, M. S. ---li of I. .......-..-......-- .Superintendent HIGH SFHOOIJ .Joseph White, M. A. ...... Missouri U, ..,,---,,,----- Principal, Science Helen Drew, B. S. ........ l'. of I. ....,....,,,,,,,M., ,Home Economics Irene Foster, A. H. ....... Washington U. .......,.-,.. Social Studies, Latin, English Harold Homann, H. Ed. ---Normal U. ....,,.,--,-,,,,, Agriculture' Maurice Hoover, B. M. .... Ill. Wesleyan U, ,.,-..---,-, Instrumental Music Mary Ogden, Ii. John Hohner, A. B.---- Henrietta Suess, William Valentine, A. B. Mabel Wenger, B. Ed.-- Lillian Wenger, B. Ed. .... Margaret Carr, A. IL--- Kate ll'Arcy, B. S. ....... Gwyndel Davis, B. S. ..... Charles llintelman, B. Ed.- Viola Harris ........... Florence Holliger ....... liuth Paul, B. Ed. ........ Kathryn Smith, B. Ed. -- Alice Stocker, B. Ed. --.. Virginia Wildi, B. S. ..... M. ....... B. Ed. --- Ill. Wesleyan U. Central Wesleyan Vocal Music Industrial Education 1. S. T. C. .............. .Mathematics Washington U. ............. .English Normal U. ,...,-,,--,,----- Businesg GRADIC SCHOOL Normal U. ......,.....,... .Pi-incipul, Jr. High Social Studies Harris T. C. ............... .Second Grade Washington U. ...,........ Kindergarten, Girls' Physical Ed. Millikin U. ................ .Jr. High Science, Coaching, Boys' Physical Ed. S. I. T. C. ............ ---Junior High E. I. S. T. C. .............. Fifth Grade Normal U. ................ First Grade MO. U. .................... Fourth Grade E. I. S. T. C. .............. .Third Grade Normal IT. ................ .H. S. General Business, Jr. High Mathematics V. of I. ................... .H. S. German, Jr. High English Mlss Alloc Mueller Bliss Bernie-e Mueller An indispensable part of the administration of a school is the office force. Misses Alice and Bernice Mueller, bookkeeper and secretary, are friends and helpers of the whole student body. The seniors wish to thank them for many kindnesses. The office force was supplemented this year by these students who gave their services for one period a day: Estelle Beichel, Kenneth Buehlman, Helen Lois Cohlmeyer, Marie Giger, Ann Rohner, Richard lluegger, Pearl Tschannen, and Irma Warning.

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BOARD Our school district is indeed fortunate in being able to keep in office the capable group of administrators who serve as the present members of the school board. Since it is composed of professional and business people, it is a group suited for the task of mapping a proper educational program and managing efficiently the business needs of the school. The members of the board have provided not only a school building which is ade- quately suited to the needs of this community but also a curriculum which is broad and ilexible, one that fits the needs of almost every type of student. Few schools of our size offer as many vocational subjects as ours. Through our commercial, home economics, agriculture, and industrial arts courses, the needs of many students who will not go away to school but will enter immediately after graduation positions which are likely to be their life work are well cared lfor. Besides, our school has a college preparatory course adequate for any student who plans to continue his education. The board likewise insists on maintaining a corps of teachers well-trained and suited for their respective positions. We seniors take this opportunity to thank the members of the board for their as- sistance in providing the educational advantages which we have had the opportunity to share. Dr. Baumann, Mr. Koch, Mr. Siegrist, Mrs. Lory, Mr. Ammann, Mr. Tibbetts, Dr. Hermann



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THE SE OIORS INYIGHT LO , , ID of others and was always cultivating it. Few people remained strangers to hin1. As a result, he was chosen junior and senior class president. He was also active in Glee Club, German Club, Science Club, Hi-Y. Thespians, football, track, news staff and class plavs He was a , . , ' member of the band and the basket- ball team all four years, RY Dwiaht prized the friendsh' liE'I l'Y lllfll l'XYll,lflR VVhere dignity and grace are con- cerned, Betty really has more than her share. Bets, as she is called, is one ot' our outstanding students in scholastic as well as social affairs. She has been an active member in the G. A. A. and the Thespians throughout her career in high school, being president of the Thespians in her sophomore year and vice-president in her junior year. She was our pride and joy in dramatics as she was the leading lady in our junior and senior class plays. Bets has held a number of important offices. She was the secretary-treasurer of the class in her freshman year, vice-president in both her junior and senior year, an editor of the Reflector staff and an asso- ciate editor of the iris staff She w l . . . , as a so a member of the band and ot' the girls' basketball team. MILDIREII HALLER Milly's frankness and sincerity won her many friends. She made a scholastic mark that many of us envy and would like to rival. She was an outstandina basket- ball plaver and was l , ciosen captain of the senior team. Milly held many important positions' she wa . s secretary of the senior class, typist on the Iris staff, and a librarian. She was an active member of the German Club and Tri-Hi-Y, and she was in the junior class play. Mes. Bayada E7 'VP-we NIAIHIARWI' KNEBICL When shorthand awards were being handed around Vlar alet l 1 I . , . g' ' a ways received her share. She was an able and willing, worker. always ready to do any task asked of her. Marge attended Pocahontas High during her fresh- man year. While there, she was class treasurer and a mem- ber of the band. During her stay with us, she belonged to the Glee Club, G. A. .-X., Student Council, and Tri-Hi-Y. She was also senior class treasurer IVGJ. Efwzu J. 156450-Q SENIOR SPONSORS AND OFFICERS 1

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