Highland High School - Iris Yearbook (Highland, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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I 1 L 7 Wy tl wa- SGQQ J Xl X N611 M 3 a 3 O ' s O so VOL. 30 Q The first step of the thriving community was to build a school that would accommodate the youngsters of this district. But with the growth of our town and dis trict, our school building has not grown. The once ade quate building has now become inadequate, and the future shows that we are in line for a new school, To this we added our efficient faculty, the instructors of our leaders of tomorrow. It was only through their con- tinued patience and understanding that we have attained our goal. Q This page is sponsored by O'Fallor1 Quality Dairy Company. You can't beat our milk, but you can whip our cream. 4 Burp! vs Win, lose, or draw-our faculty! Because all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, we energetically entered into sports and dramatics. The unique warblers of the high school crowd joined the Chorus. Last, but not least, we must mention that our school is only what it is today because of the untiring efforts of the Board and Parent-Teachers Association. Oh, yes, we mustn't forget the businessmen of this community, our advertisers, who help to make this year- book possible. It W0ll'f bite! its f mayb if L 'Q a l Alma Mater! This page sponsored by: Freeway Cafe Freeway Motor Sales Freeway Service Station Off whom we have sprung. N g Y 2 5, 'w ff? 1. - , rx f W Y X, p ,I f x M A '74 ' 5 V 43, .,, .4 ..s. 4 , .-6' W H. , 1 ...::f,: 4. Q 5 V pvif, I A, in -,,i,,l.m'A - A Hai fy.: . :Q M Wm - as .f A Zip's done it again! I v 4 Main Street Millionaires 23' S You name it!! f. ,. S. N 'Q sf' .Q Maw in-'ll lll Hllll A man's true honor lies in his works. To signify our respect and admiration for a man whose wisdom and devotion to his work have helped shape the future of HHS. students since 1942, we dedicate this, our 1951 Iris, to Mr. DeLaurenti. He has been untiring in his efforts to build not only a finer curriculum and establish high standards of moral and scholastic achieve- ments, but also to create a tradition of culture of which we and all alumni are extremely proud. Through his unceasing efforts, he has done much to bring about the consolidation of neighboring schools into a new unit, He now holds the position of superintendent over the Highland Community School Unit, District 5. This page sponsored by: Dr. Merwin, Dr. Rosenthal, Dr, C. J Muick, Dr. Cohlmeyer, Fred Habbegger, Dr. E. S. Meloy. Mr. and Mrs. D T? At the controls .. In-1 Still sits the schoolhouse by the road. A ragged beggar sleepingg Around it still the sumachs grow, And blackberry vines are creeping. Within the master's desk is seen, Deep scarred by raps official, The warping floor, the battered seats, The jack-knife's carved initial, The charcoal frescoes on its wall, lts door's worn sill, betraying The feet that, creeping slow to school, Went storming out to playing! Once, this was typical of our public schools. Those feet that wore the door's sill have fashioned new schools for a modern world. Progress marches ahead and we follow in its footsteps. Rather than by a frescoed wall, we are greeted by a sleek, modern building de- sign: the call Extral Extra! Read all about it! We pause to read the bulletin board to see how this day is to progressg each day brings with it some- thing new. A typical day might begin like this . . . I 1' - X Tj W 2. f ' I ge .gf , -f Q 1 a. X u f . ar f' N gg., fi Jedi + H F' f m Z' g 'J N5 uv' ' Q fy . ,. 'E' ' ,-. W 'FEW I wi FM. B25 sw T 3 . ,Q xy ' f:J i 1,1 N Q . 'tfwfwftv' . -'f '., Q' 'YI ,WN umm 54' kl- 'Wu ,YB 35 Hg? ff : f H 35' nr? 4- H. . 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'S '91 e 1 .Q R' V 'iv EUPLE . .. l The object of every school us to advocate a currrculum and to maintain the highest standards possrble In order to do thus we must have a group of advisors people wnlllng to suggest and do So a school board was chosen Our Board of Education rs that group and us composed of per sons from all walks of lrfe They combune then efforts to make our school the success rt rs Early last year the talk of consolldatmg the surroundung dsstrrcts wrth drstrlct No l5 came up lt was up to the Board to discuss this problem After many hours of studyrng the problems t was decided that we should consolidate the sur roundmg schools Floyd J Tschannen Presrdent Roscoe E Men: W Secretary No thesr work was not over It had just begun They had to plan the terrntory for consolrdatnon They had to decude what when where and how thnngs would be done The Board worked ener getrcally days and nrghts After the smoke had cleared the public learned that thas new plan would consolrdate about ZOO square mules unto one dnstrrct About 950 students have enrolled wuth 240 enrollung nn thus hugh school The consolldatron was only one of the many dunes that our Board has performed We have them to thank for our wonderful school and all of nts opportunutues Thus page sponsored by Dr R Hol ornbg D E H man Dr E Elmer Klenke Lawrence Ernst and Kenneth Voigt Ellsworth Hedrger Dr R E Bauman D R F Sclnuelu and Mnlton Wane! not pnctured Tschudy Dr L A Hull T My B l of yrrya ' - ' . ' at :Al l fl T A ll I l c ,r..er:, . , '- ' , . . . I , r. . , ' ' , ' . 12 ,-4 rvo W ZO,A70CUm Su MHHW affix zanne Spell rb e erg You dd a go od pob g rls S HND MHSTEHS Roscoe Euler Well boy b William Prlbble B ack when I was nf' etter settle down A91 George Pullnam Ths s the seventh tame I've you That should told be enough Th IS page as sponsored by The Gruenenfelder L umber Company. I3 3 o S rvczyg ,W mW5ArCO 1-o . 5 F' H5 . e l x li i A ly 1 5 on A h ,w1, .3 O7 W4 707 Joseph Whute sf' This is just s'xth grade arithme ic Elwood Traylor SCIENCE Glad to see you got here today' wh ii:-uw-'- Edward Hulbert Im sory I dont ha e the detals I II have to look nt up MP5 HEINAATICS aa SOCX AL BIOLOGY ENOUS pueucpd IQNS DIES Ema Wood I learned my Span sh vocabulary wh Ie r d ng on the bus' LANGU PXGESZEN GLISVI Manlyn Traylor Consider yourselves bawled out' af Amta Koestrmg ' Put your gum n the wasfebaskef' Th s page sponsored by Schott s Implement Company 14 x ..... K ,ri gg, I ' ,f I as y ' U i ii I 'GQ 1 fn, Iv il. H2 M I A so s er George Raffaell 2 You play Ike Pussy Brooks' 35 Olin Sfraflon What are you su pposed to be BAND N EDUCPWC pHvsxcAL cs CONOW HOME E COMMEROA That s a st ke over and your ma a e s oppy' Maxine Sparkrnan If you wa t to st together youll h e to be q t Frances Ragsdal 2 Be qu et g rls GLEE CLUB L Mabel Wenger rg: S Florence Wulson Now put t o er the other eye Thus page soonsor d 50-KOOL NURSE ze U 5 t I .J av uie! J Ia K -v Q ,, Y I' .Li - 'rt 9 -ur ' e by Oberbeck Feed Mal! 15 Ollve Ludwlg Here I go again Not pictured Vuvnan Raffaplle Band A: slsfant and Eunvce Koch Substitute 11 rf' Arlvne Loudon Lets get qulef' Awmc l 1 J' 'Sv f ,WAX 90' Faculty off guard This page as sponsored bv Hnghland Box Cc-mrxanv -:lifts HW' ' li Ki QC Pi ' Lorena Senn Mutxr Wresemeyer Myrtle Lebegue BEHIHIJ DESKS BEHIND BllllUlllS mr- Takung ductatuon typung keepung the school records straught -- takung care of the money and wrutung letters for Mr DeLaurentu are only a few of the dutues that Mrs Senn has been handlung by herself for the past nune years Now she has two assustants Mutzu Wuese meyer and Myrtle Lebegue to aud wuth the numerous tasks con cernung the enture unut Mrs Senn us pruvate secretary to Mr De Laurentu W n-'Q' Who turns off the blowers at 3 I77 Who cleans our hall every day? Who keeps our blackboards so shuny7 Who comes at 6 OO t start the furnace every mornung7 Who mows the lawn and keeps our school yard neat? Who else but our old fauthfuls Ollue Zum merman Tom Vacca and theur new helper Mr Muchaels They do these thungs every day all year around and are rarely apprecuated We would luke to take thus opportunuty to thank them for keepung the appearance of our school buuldung rankung so hugh among those of the state Tom Vacca Thus page sponsored by l-lughland Supply Corporatuon Rose L Beauty Shop Haldu Lumber and Constructuon Company 17 A u ss. L , l 2 l a .Z E u a . f, 'N' , A 1 - uw tx 1 d up .. . N' - ' 1 ' ' 4, :ruff fi' 5 r l ' - Q1 4 ,g .-y, vw S I - - .sw M A t s 49 -, . . . . . . ,L ' ' fo . . -2 - iml , . f H . . . . . U 5 a . D. 5 I . . I O ' .Y K ., - . 1. -. , . , 1 fvu 7 we--MW '- Y Q of ,Q ' i le li Nw?-7 Y , X. A' 4, I ,- lol x I4 Na K I A5545 .gl t gaa I' Al Auf, c.. , ...xnxx 3 ' A A' if if-f-aff 'P a s p ':': z' l 4.i'5.v rqnklxwiil' X i atlllx' Vliss Sparkman, sponsorg Mary Ann Henderson, secretary, Carol l-lolzinger, treasurerg Edward Stueber, vice presidentg Mr. Stratton, sponsorg Robert Schauster, president. llUl lll lHE llllllllli PHll Four years ago eager freshmen said, Success is our goal. ln a great measure, the graduates of 'Sl have succeeded in this. With this wealth of scholastic ability and resourcefulness, they should continue to make H. H. S. proud as they more nearly achieve their goal, success. Belmont Koch --Busy Life is no more than what you make it. Junior Class Play 33 Science Club lg Distributive Education Clubg Basketball l, 2. Susan Marie Koch Kotak Quiet, demure, and prim, always ready with a grin. lunior Class Play 35 Operetta l, 35 C.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4g F.T,A. 4g Clee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club l, 23 Trio I, 2,lvocallg'Octet 3, 4 lvocallg Ex- change!-Xssembly Program 35 Vice President Junior Class. This page sponsored by: Farmers and Merchants Bank The Bank with a Smile Highland, Illinois Glenn Charles Hundsdorfer l-luns Youth comes but once in a lifetime. F.F.A. I , 2 Visual Aids, 43 Basketball lg Baseball 3, 4, Track 3, 4 Class Vice President l. Dorothy Ludwig Dude Nothing succeeds like success. Alhambra High School l, 2, Play lg Edwardsville High School 3, F.H.A. 3, F.T.A. 3, President, Hi Tri 3, Leopard Staff l, 2, C0-Editor 2. '49 'S Dean Kesner Big Dean 'Stillwater runs deep. Mer- chandising Club 3. 19 Kenneth W. Leroy Ken lf silence were golden, here is a gold mine. F.F.A. 3, 4. Donald Winford Krone Ozark Life is short, but there is always plenty of time for fun. Vienna, Missouri, High School l, 2, F.F.A. l, 2, Student Council lg Clee Club l, 23 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 3, 4, Class President 2. Louis Kiraly Skip All great men are dying-and l feel sick F.F.A. l, 23 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. This page sponsored by: Gruenenfelder Truck Company Bucheim's Welding Shop Western Auto J. B. Hoyt Buxzy What's life without an argument? Junior Class Play 33 Operetta 33 Clee Club 3, 4, Vice President 43 Spanish Club l, 23 Track l, 2, 3, 43 Class President l Marlene Messerli Blondie A rhapsody of words. Junior Class Play 33 Operetta 33 Exchange Assembly 33 C.A.A. 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. l, 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Bulldog 4, Feature Editor3 IRIS 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 4. Joyce Houser .thyn She must be wound up to talk so fast, Operetta l, 23 F.H.A, 23 Library Club I3 Clee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Librarian 43 Spanish Club l3 Trio l, 23 Sextette 3, 43 Exchange As- sembly 3. Bonnie Mueller Mueller Ha am l' from care l Bulldog 43 IRIS 4. Ronald Neale Murray llcrowii He speaks little but says much. Operetta 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Band l, 23 Track 2. Carol Holzinger Hola A penny for your thoughts. Junior Class Play Skit 33 Art Club 4, Secretaryg G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 43 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club l, 23 Clarinet Quartet 2, 3, 43 Class Treasurer 4. This page sponsored by: Leo N. Barth Welding Service Rutz's Barber Shop Mose Campbell Motor Sales 20 DDY , am free. F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Othmar Raeber aon.. A good thing needs no advertising! Library Club 31 Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Bulldog 4, IRIS 43 Visual Aid lg Spanish Club Ig Basketball I. 2, 3, 45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Class Vice President 2. Jacqueline Lee Orr Jacquie Her knowing hands on ivory keys, stray in sweetest fantasies. Operetta I, 3, Library Club 2, Clee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Sextette I, 2, 3, 4, Exchange Assembly 3, ood 5 UN Elvera Henderson Henderson A friend well worth hav- ing. Operetta 33 F.T.A. 3, 43 Bulldog 4g IRIS 45 Clee Club 35 Spanish Club 2: Cafeteria I. Mary A. Henderson ..Mary,. lt is well to think well, to act so is divine. Junior Clasg Play Skit 3: Operetta 33 F,H.A. I, 2, 3, 4, President 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Glee Club 35 Spanish Club Ig Sextette 33 Office 3, 43 Cafeteria, 4. Evelyn Niggli Evie A word and a smile to all she meets. Glee Club 23 Cafeteria 3. Irene Herschbach Hershey Small people accomplish many things. G.A.A. 43 F.T.A. 4, Bulldog 4, IRIS 43 Granite City Community High School I, 2, Advanced Speech I, 2, Science Club 23 May Day I, 2, Homecoming Play 2. This page is sponsored by: Tibbett's Engineering Company, Inc. Bellm Freight Lines Kroger Employees i r E? -.X ia: Don L. Rogier noani, To spread cheerfulness, be cheerful, Junior Class Play 35 Operetta 35 F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Clee Club 3, 45 Band l, 25 Visual Aids 35 Basketball I5 Track 3, 45 Boys' Octet 35 Boys' Quartet 3, 45 Ex- change Assembly 3. Geraldine Marilyn Gilomen ..Jeny.. Quiet and self-composedg what she thinks, nobody knows. Junior Class Play Skit 35 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 25 Spanish Club l, 25 Band Quartet 2. Kenneth Rutx Chick No hurry no worry, just lite as it comes. F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Visual Aids 45 Photography Club 45 Track 3 4 Leroy H. Sander Sanders The world knows little of its greatest men. Alhambra High School l, 25 Edwardsville High School 35 Basket- ball l, 25 Baseball 3, 4. Bernell Clarence Deuser llbeusfi A guy worth knowing. Library Club 35 Bulldog IRIS 45 Basketball l, 2, 35 Baseball 25 Track 3. This page is sponsored by: R. C. Nagel Walter's Garage Lory Theater 3,4 22 Betty Louise Galbraith ushony.. Friendliness kindles friend- ships. Alhambra High School lg Edwardsville High School 2, 35 Clee Club l, 2, 45 Art Club 4. Devera Daugherty usunnyn To know her is a joy. Operetta 33 G.A.A. 43 F.H.A. 2, 43 Clee Club 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club l, 2. Lillian Louise Steiner IILHQI Nimble of fingers, as well as of wit. Operetta 33 F. T. A. 43 Library Club 23 Science Club 23 Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Clee Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Photography Club 23 Spanish Club l, 23 Exchange As- sembly 33 Octet 2, 3, 43 Cafeteria l, 3. Patricia Shinn llpaiii Happy and gay is my fa- vorite way. F.H.A. 43 Bull- dog 3, 43 News Editor 43 IRIS 4. Clarence Wayne Deibert Wuxzy Laugh and the world laughs with you. Jack DeLaurenti Noel!! Wit and humor belong to a genius alone. Junior Class Play 33 Operetta 33 Clee Club 2, 3, 4. President 43 Band l, 23 Spanish Club l, 23 Basketball l, 2, 33 Track l, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Octet 33 Exchange Assembly 33 Class Treasurer 23 Class President 3. Robert Schauster Crazy All great men are known by their deeds. Operetta l, 33 C-lee Club l, 2, 33 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Class President 4. This Page is sponsored by: Luber's Service Store Spengel's Furniture Store Kusterman Radio and Television .ix Helen Lois Unruh Helen To our class she's an added attraction, a lively one with lots of action. Junior Class Play 35 CAA. l, 2, 3, 45 F.H,A. l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, President 31 Library Club 25 Cllee Club ' l, Z, 35 Band Z, 3, 45 Pho- tography Club 25 Spanish Club 3, 4, President 3, 45 Toulon High School l, 2, 35 Dramatics Club 2, 35 Jour- nalism 3. Elaine Vonland Elaine Lite without laughing is a dreary blank. Junior Class Play Skit 35 Cl.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 Library Club 25 Spanish Club l, 2. Lenora Cannon ul-ent, A quiet conscience makes one so serene. Junior Class Play, Student Director 35 Operetta l, 35 F.H,A. l,2, Treasurer 25 Library Club 25 Science Club 25 Clee Club gi E52Band l, 2, 35 Clarinet Quartet l, 35 Photography u . This page is sponsored by: East End Cafe Kilian Ready Mix Concrete Eclipse Feedmill, Inc. Edward Henry Stueber Eddie Ambition has no rest. Clee Club 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Class Vice President 4, Beatrice M. Clanton naean Never a dull moment when she's around. Junior Class Play sm 3, G,A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A, 3, 4, Bulldog l, 45 lRlS 4, Literary Editor5 Spanish Club l5 Office 35 Cafeteria l, 2. 24 'fi Jeanne Cataveiu Cotsi Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you. Li- brary Club 45 Spanish Club l5 Cafeteria 2, 35 Art Club 4. Billy Brown Bad Boy Brown To a young heart everything is fun. Basketball 3, 43 Baseball l, 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Art Club 4. Thomas Wehrle IITDMN Never a worry or SOFFOWQ what's not done today can wait till tomorrow. Junior Class Play 33 Bulldog 43 IRIS 4, Business Manager3 Band l, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 43 Brass Sextette l, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club l, 23 Basketball 2, 33 Baseball l, 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary 2, l. Janette Ann Buchmiller Butch High school boys are nice, but there are others. Junior Class Play 33 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 43 Library 43 Bulldog 43 lRlS 43 Spanish Club 2. John Walther Doak l'd rather hold hands with a football. Bulldog 4, Sports Editorg IRIS 43 Visual Aids li Spanish Club l, 23 Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball l, 23 Class Secretary l. Colette Jean Wafflarcl Waffie Her sincerity is seldom equalledg never excelled. Operetta I3 Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Clee Club l 3 Class Treasurer l 3 Class Secretary 2, 3. Betty Burger Betty Never say anything unless it's worth saying. F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Office 33 Art Club 4. This page is sponsored by: Stocker Gravel Construction Company Highland Sweet Shop Fountain service at its best Robert Boyd ..Bob.. lf arguing gave credits, he'd have his degree! Junior Class Play 33 Operetta 33 Clee Club 33 Band I3 Spanish Club I, 23 Houston High School I, 2. James Hubert Bess ..-nm.. Careful girls, don't fall over his line. Junior Play 33 Operetta I, 33 Spanish Club I3 IRIS, Editor-in-chief 43 Clee Club I, 2, 33 Octet 33 Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball I, 2, 3, 43 Track I, 3, 43 Exchange Assembly 3. Lois Ann Young Louie Why should life all labor be? Operetta I, 33 Bulldog 43 liXrt2Cli5.ib 3, Vice President 43 IRIS, Art Editor 43 Band This page is sponsored by Tibbetts and Company Furniture and Undertaking 26 Fred Brave Fritz Jr. lt's a reat world if,you don't weaken, but who wants E to be strong? Fay Werner Famous Willing to try and do. Junior Class Play Skit 33 Oper- etta 33 C.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Library Club 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 43 Art Club 4. Wayne Jon Wir: Choo Choo There might have been handsomer men, but I doubt it. Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Pres- ident 43 Bulldog, Editor 43 IRIS 43 Visiual Aid I 3 Span- ish Club I, 2, Vice President I, 23 Basketball 2, 33 Base- ball I, 2, 3, 43 Class Presi- dent 2. Burnell J. Augustin Bruno Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. F.F.A. l, 2, 3, Secretary 35 Student Council 4, Vice President 4, Clee Club 43 Visual Aid 45 Track 3, 4. Joan Zobrist Hana Always true to you darling-in my fashion. Junior Class Play 33 Operetta l, 35 C.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Bulldog 4, lRlS 4, Cilee Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 23 Sextette 3, '4. Dale Zobrist Zip Not all men's greatness is measured by inches. Track 'il , f L.,,,,5 Gene Augustin Augie There's a little bit of bad in every good little boy. Visual Aids lg Basketball l, 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Merchan- dising Club 3. Carol Jane Zbinden Zee Bee As jolly and good looking as she is tall, Junior Class Play 33 CAA. lg Library Club 4, Vice President 43 Cheerleading I, 2, 3, 4. Carol Lee Barnes Carol Speech is great, but silence is greater. Play lg F.T.A. 3 l l 3 Bulldog 4, Business Managerg IRIS 45 Cheerleading g Leopard Staff l, 2, Co-editor 2, Alhambra High School ,2. This page is sponsored by Mossiman Plumbing STANDING: Bill lttner, Treasurerg Glenn Suess, Vice President. SEATED: Mrs. Wood, sponsor, Eunice Casper, Presidentg Kenneth Schien, Secretaryg Mr. Eiler, sponsor. TOP ROW: Martha Borst Beverly Menz, Janice Hug. BOTTOM ROW: Gene Maur- er, Kay Klaus, Carol Zobrist Earl Seifried, Glenn Plocher, Ernest Lange, Ethel Bargetzi, Barbara lm- mer, Lilah Leroy, Rosemary Leroy. This page is sponsored by First National Bank Highland, lllinois Marvin Kaufmann, Jerome Z Nagel, Jane Pfister. fmliwj obrist, Carl Weiss, Eugene McCaslin, Judy Becker, Mary Ellen Mewes, Sandra Shirley Beichel, Gene Linen- felser, Everett Rogier, Doris Gassmann, Susanne Hug. This page is sponsored by First National Bank, Highland, Illinois Janice Frutiger Shirley Landerf Clarence Reding Rolland Brave Ellen Bargetzi Dorothy Koehler -Qi., W N it nw, K A an-.J ,- ., ,- l-I ' .ev qw- , ,,k, fix' X Glen Cilomen, Donna Hiller, Don- ald Stuckwisch, Marilyn Knop, Arlo Landolt,, Darlene Long, NOT PIC- TURED: Roland Bauer, Gene Mor- stain, Robert Thurnau, Blanche Werner, This page is sponsored by First National Bank Highland, Illinois l. . M 'fir' RL Xl STANDING: Mr, Traylor, sponsor, Jim Koch, treasurer. SEATED: Mrs. Traylor, sponsor, Carol Russell Thiems, president. TOP ROW: Lois Buettikofer, David Rogier, Daniel Ambuel, Jimmy Car- roll. BOTTOM ROW: Carole Met- tler, Muriel Schrumpf, Sammy Jenny, Jo Plocher. Doralee Rogier, Elaine Lebegue, Bar- bara Pabst, Oliver Ulrnet, Cecil Harris, Dale Rinderer, Lawrence Frank. This page is sponsored by Farmer's and Merchanfs Bank The Bank with a Smile Highland, Illinois 4 Y-7 1 ,,,,-1 fefh 2 ,fy ,lp-'K 5'2ji5lFT? f M- fl! S if at Charles Loyet, Dorothy Suhre, Judy Hundsdorfer, Carol Zobrist, Darrell Neubauer, Duane C-ruenenfelder, Burnell Weinheimer. 'iw ..f.-'gl Betty Jenkins, Shirley Jackson, K Ramona Cemoules, Beverly Har- fl? 4,-. L, - ris, Tom Werner, Christ Bar- Y getzi, Vernon Mindrup. Q f---Q u Rena Zobrist, Harold Gilomen James Ciger, Jimmy Dillow Donna Reed, Dolores Wolbert, Norma Lorenz, This page is sponsored by Farmer's and Merchant's Bank The Bank with a Smile Highland, Illinois Larry Suppiger, vice presidentg saber? 650 05 60 X30 . P-X Bzmadgzcozfw , dcouej, oengixz 65W Pgjyefwe tw' Rollin Abert, Don Tschannen, Don Oestringer, Betty Weber, Edna Long, Lee Miller, Bill Tschudy, Robert Hosto. NOT PICTURED: Donald Bleisch, Betty Deist, Pearl Hencke, Dorothy Hersch- bach, Elaine Peter. This page is sponsored by Pete Pierron For eats, stop at Pete's Antenen Shoe Service Dale Suever, Darrel Landolt, Duane Suess, Ei' Ieen Sackett, Arlene Sackett, Darlene Hagnauer Marjorie lberg. STANDING: Mr. Hilbert Sponsor Miss Spellerberg Sponsor Don Storck Vice President SEATED: Carol Sue Wirz Treasurer Arthur Zobrist President Myrna Steiner Secretary PM S Kenneth Wildhauber, Henry Rinderer, June Giger, Betty Zbinden, June Luehm, Doris Seifried. This page is sponsored by B. G B. Quality Paint Company MichaeI's Recreation East End Mercantile Danny Kloss, Rose Marie Somraty Ronald Hemann Janice Clamon Bob Ludwig Carol Langenwalter, Elva Trauernichf Ernest Hoffman, Raymond Wer- ner, Dolores Pfister, Norma Hanser, Eugene Schneider, Judy Zobrist, Warren Jenkins. This page is sponsored by Farmer's and Merchant's Bank The Bank with a Smile Highland, Illinois Marlene Daiber, Delores Moss, Alice deFrost, James Braswell, John Hemann, Charles Catavieu, Donald Miener. TOP ROW: Bob Cruenenfelder, Mar- gie Schmidt, Edward Hilbert. BOT- TOM ROW: Marilyn Rutz, Carol Ramsey, Russell Fickbohm. Ross Beckman, Donald Gathard, Ruth Suhre, Roberta Hiller. NOT PICTURED: Donald Augustin, Donald Diesen, Wesley Hayman, Roger Schneider, Deloris Ziegler. This page is sponsored by Suppiger's News Candle Light Grill Dick's Jewelry iff M qu A A wwf. , ,E ,,k. ,Ng if , if he . n ' , u.. . Ni U V 5 s 52 4 5 . tj! Q1 W :As THIRD ROW: Edward Stueber, Judy Moser, Jim Byrne, David Loyet, Pat Foehner, Helen Unruh, Elizabeth Habbegger, Roland Malan David Rogier, Lois Young, Darlene Hagnauer, Russell Fickbohm, Dwane Houser, Jacqueline Orr. FIRST ROW: Sue Koch, Doralee Don Tschannen, Darrell Neubauer, Russell Thiems. SECOND ROW: Rogier, Diana Rogier, Marjorie lberg. ff FLUTE TRIO: Diana Rogier. Dora- lee Rogier, Sue Koch. BRASS SEXTET: Pat Foehner, David Koch, Tom Wehrle, Edward Stue- ber, Dwane Houser, Jacqueline Orr. This page is sponsored by Kuhnen' Hardware Petite Flower Shop Steiner's Market Hllllll BllllllEllS PlUS With Mr, Raffaelle once again the di- rector, the school band of Highland had another successful musical season. ln addi- tion to presenting three concerts with guest artists the band played several small con- certs for local clubs and organizations. Between concerts the band rehearsed several numbers for the annual band con- tests, It is the ambition of the members of the band to better their l95O rating of second in the state contest. On June l, the low point of the season will be reached as eight members will re- ceive their diplomas and play for the last time, lt is the hope of these seniors that their replacements will bring as much glory in the instrumental field as their prede- cessors, We A , ,kwa -v fm, STANDING: Tom Werner, Lilah Leroy, Carol Michael, Clark Crosier. THIRD ROW: Joyce Houser, Carol icamera shyl Langenwalter, Car- men Thiems, Sharon Jenny, Lee Miller, David Koch, Mary Herbst, Tom Wehrle, Oliver Ulmet, Everett Rogier. SECOND ROW: Sue Loyet, Kay Luner, Diane Backus, Wayne Miles, Barbara Allrich, Marilyn Franklin. FIRST ROW: Carol Holzinger, Bill Tschudy, Larry Suppiger, Kay Louden. Q 2 v . ji I Xuxlxfx, J ,J if 5: Xa 54 IJ K . ixxagnn X rf f CORNET QUARTET: Russell Thiems, Don Tschannen, Darrell Neubauer, Dwane Houser, CLARINET QUARTET: Larry Suppiger, Kay Louden, Carol Holzinger, Bill Tschudy. i This page is sponsored by Neumann and Essenpreis , Neighborhood Grocery - Authorized Sales B. 6' J. Cruenenfelder 12 if FOURTH ROW: Jerome Zobrist, Henry Rinderer, J. B. Hoyt, Don queline Orr SECOND ROW Carol Zobnst Ann Jacobs Kay Tschannen, Bill Tschudy, Tom Pfeiffer, Edward Stueber, THIRD KIBUS DCVQVS D3UEh9l'TY MBYIJYV1 KHOD J3V12TOb2fb9Ck Bafbafa ROW: David Rogier, Dwane Houser, Elaine Lebegue, Norma Han- Pabst Lilah Leroy FIRST ROW Donna Hiller Margie Schmidt ser, Carol Langenwalfer, Eunice Casper, Jeanne Essenpreig, Jac- Pat Foehner Joyce Houser Janice Hug Joan Zobrist Beverly Menz Sllllf, SlllEEPSlHllE llIIllIlEllS lll l95ll The first Crirls Clee Club, organized in l92l, con- sisted of 48 members. It was the only chorus until l926, when a mixed chorus, which consisted of 25 members, was organized. The Glee Club has grown considerably, There are now 61 members. Miss Rags- GIRLS' OCTET: Kay Klaus, ter, Beverly Menz. Sue Koch, Lillian Steiner, Eunice Casper Ann Jacobs. Pat Foehner, Ac- companisf. This page is sponsored by: Highland Machine and Screw Products Company. Christian Education Publishing Company. Sincerely wishing that Jesus may be the partner of your future. Federer's Dairy Inn Jeanne Essenpreis, Grace Win- Q, I. FOURTH ROW: Russell Thiems, Lee Miller, .lack DeLaurenti, Don Rogier, Ronald Murray, Russell Fickbohm, Darrell Neubauer, A. J. Zobrist. THIRD ROW: Barbara lmmer, Muriel Schrumpf, Sue Koch, Lillian Steiner, Carol Essenpreis, Everett Rogier, Burnell Augustin. SECOND ROW: Patsy Kamm, Dolores Pfister. Marjorie xX . ri f 'Ex '.-44. Iberg, Doris Seifried, Donna Winer, Marlene Messerli, Pat Noeth Helen Bargetzi. FIRST ROW: Lois Buettikofer, Grace Winter Carol Sue Wirz, Doralee Rogier, Carole Mettler, Ellen Bargetzi Judy Zobrist, 5 BOYS' QUARTET: Don Rogier, Jack De- Laurenti, Ronald Murray, Dwane Houser. Accompanied by Doralee Rogier. GIRLS' SEXTET: Marjorie Iberg, Joyce Houser, Janice Hug, Doralee Rogier, Carol Langenwalter, Joan Zobrist. Accompanied by Pat Foehner. This page is sponsored by Kelly's Barber Shop Widmer Floral Company Corner Grocery 1 i i Ull lHE EllE Where will thus picture be taken? Whos un lt? We re never going to make our deadline' Wrnte thus copy Who s gomg to the I S H S P A Convenhon9 Lay out that T h Page YPQ t ese wruteups These were our worrues for the past year but now we pass them on to the future Ins Staf in TOP Jane Pfxster Patru wngl Tom Wehrle Busmess Manager fl cua Shrnn Bonnne Mueller Bernell Deuser BOTTOM Beatruce Cl nt a on Loss Young John Walther Bull lttner Jlm Bess Edutor nn Chxef Thus page as sponsored by Sealtest Daury Products r Raeber Carol Barnes B hmuller Marlene Messe' h J tte UC S' Lows Mo E4lrll':1l:-lwlnlgrqdflflllsnglgzln Joan Zobm' we Hmhlana Ill Elvera Henderson 42 er SlTTlNG Palsy Wayne Wurz Dwane Houlu Irene Herschbach l cc! A ' A E Qui, . , ' u-JN VW . . A I 1 .5 Q 's . E A r ll B bv , A :A N I ll l E l H 1 'y f W if . -.V 'Q K J .. 3 P 5 Q 8 xg K R, E l . gs. D 'N Ns yn,-'px Carol Barnes Business Manager V' 'Q BEHIllll lHE SlIEllE Step right up and get your Bulldog! See your name in print! Don't miss the latest newsl These cries are heard in our halls every two weeks as the crowds rush to get their Bulldogs. This is what makes our two weeks of sweat and toil on headlines, sidelines, bylines, and deadlines worthwhile. - r.Q.' 1:3- qf-xfv fgvj 4. ililglyh rvtylf lg., Ile? ,. ,ati ,fxsglk xfiIhf oh B lz '-.fiif . Q0 gr . 'SQL 'x TOP: Bernell Deuser, Irene Herschbach, Elvera Henderson, Sandra Nagel. BOTTOM: Dwane WBYHG wifi Houser, Patricia Shinn, Marlene Messerli, John Walther, Mrs. Traylor, Adviser. Edll0f This page is sponsored by Wick's Organ Company STANDING Jane Pfister Bonnie Mueller Gene Morstam Lois Young Othmar Raeber . . SITTING Jim Bess Patsy Kamm Joan Zobrlst Janette Buchmiller Beatrice Clanton Hlglllfnd Radlalor and Body Shop Bill lffner. Tom Wehrlel William's Chevrolet Company 43 C r Vsuisell vtisl ' V15 . 5 we I cnudi ' V N X n Ongxlgiyood. 1 , 5 liilms' I La Tertulia de Espanol was organized primarily to further relationships with our southern Spanish - American neighbors. We do this by having movies, seeing plays, cooking land eat- ingl Spanish food and reading more about Latin -American customs. Ronald Wiedner, Marlene Messerli, Doralee Rogier, Don Tschannen, Lee Miller. This page is sponsored by Community Lumber Company Hlll CLUB Mr. Pribble, Carol Holzinger ltreasurerl, Lois Young lvice-presidentl, Sandra Nagel lpresi- dentl. Carol Barnes, Fay Werner, Jean Catavieu, Ra- mona Gemoules. Margie Schmidt, Larry Suppiger, Geraldine Gilomen. Jerome Zobrist Bill Brown B 44 STUDENTS TUDHU TEHCHERS lllllllllllllllll L. to R,-Elvera Henderson, Sue Koch Arlo Landolt, Clarence Reding, Rolland Brave L, to R.-- -Marlene Messerli, Mary Hender son, Doris Cassmann, Elaine Vonland Bea trice Clanton, Janet Buchmiller Lto R.-Carol Holzinger, Lillian Steiner, Eunice Casper, Mrs. Ludwig, Jane Pfister. L. to R.-lrene Herschbach, Fay Werner Wayne Wirz lllllS. llllllJll'S HElPEllS BACK ROW: Glenn Suess, Carol Zbinden, Elaine Lebegue, Jo Etta Plocher, Ethel Bargetzi, Lilah Leroy, Edna Long, MID- DLE ROW: James Ciger, Ronald Wiedner, Betty Zbinden, Jeanne Catavieu, Bill Ittner, Wesley Hayman. FRONT ROW: Janette Buchmiller, Betty Jenkins, Judy Zobrist, Jean Essenpreis, Patsy Kamm, Dolores Pfister, Doris Seifried, June Ciger, Fay Wer- ner, Linette Kustermannw This page sponsored by Rogier Insurance Cambles Warnecke's Beauty Salon Lebegu Janice Hug Beverly Men: Bill lttner Thiems Homemade sausages and meats STUUUIHG THRIFT HND 'CUHSEHVHTIUII The F.F.A. members spend their time studying livestock breeds and habits, proper plowinf methods, crop rotation, field ferti ization, and keeping records of money spent dur- ing the year. In this way they hope to become Better farmers in the future. . to R. Kenneth Leroy, Christ largetxi, Earl Sei- tried, Darrell Landolt. Warren Jenkins. Ernest Lange, Viee President: Cecil Harris: Glenn Suess, Treasurer: Don Rogier, Presi- dent: David Rogier, Secretary: Mr. Eilerg Everett Rogier. Harold Gilomen, Lawrence Frank, Roger Schneider, Charles Catavieu, Danny Kloss. Donald Miener, Robert Thurnau. Duane Suess. Burnell Weinheimer, Dale Rin- derer, Glen Cilomen, Eugene MeCasIin, Er- nest Hoffrnan, Gene Maurer. Glenn Ploeher, Merle Schrumpf, Oliver Ul- met, Mr. Eiler, Arlo Landolt. This page sponsored by Neubauer's Meat Market Hug's Cash Market Raymond Werner Judy Zobrist Othrnar Raeber Eunice Casper James . . , .Giger spqnnluasr gllti l'lomee0 'l ' uv life. LEHRHIHG THE IUHU T0 H mHlI'S HEHHT Making clothes for ourselves and others, giving teas for our mothers, cooking meals, checking coats at basketball garnes, making out budg- ets,Vand attending conventions were ways in which we Future Home- makers prepared ourselves for later Lois Buettikoler, Shirley Beichel, Judy Becker, Ethel largetsi, Elaine Lebegue. Helen largetzi. Ellen largetai, Beverly I'lar- ris, Barbara lmmer. Pat Shinn. Bonnie Mueller, .lo Ploeher, Marlene Messerll, letty lurger. Carol Zolrrist. Helen Unruh, Shirley Jackson, Devera Daugherty. Miss Sparkman, sponsor: Lilah Leroy, See- retary: Doris Gassman, Treasurer: Mary Ann Henderson, President: Susanne Hug, Vice President. 2 4 f' HEHP BIG PULITICIHIIS Dignitaries Burnell Augustin, Vice President: Wayne Wirx, President: Mr. White, Sponsor: Lilian Steiner, Secretary, Colette Waftlard, Trea- surer. si. Q' li The Student Council is the governing body elected by the students. They meet with Mr. White and help to plan the activities for their faithful sup- porters. Among those things they sponsor during the year are the all school mixer, the homecoming, chess and singing over noon-hour, career day, and college day. This page is sponsored by Heim and Voegele Studio Highland. Illinois N I V , 22- ' QS G- '1 - me r 4 Z , Sandra Nagel, Crazy Nell g Beverly Menz, Posy lvfay Purdy g Dwane Houser, String Beane'lgHEunlce Casper, , Hetster Storm n Eunice Casper, Hester Storm g Don Seifried, Peters. Clarence Reding. Hal Cl'l3l'TCl'l5 J Jerome ZObrISt, Eli Gandy. 6HlllllllllU Fllll 6HllSlS The plot centers around Sally King, an aspiring young de- tective and her yellow-livered boyfriend, String Beane, who go to investigate a haunted old mansion. Here they meet kind- ly old Miss Hester Stormg Peters, the hideous looking butlerg the movie actress Gayla Grande: and her colored maid, Posy ss We W x . is? Q ' 1 9.1 l W 1. , ll lf5,t'3'i , 1 l ' A l 5 Pwr Gene Maurer, stagehandg Mr. Pribble, directorg Eugene McCaslin, stagehand. 5 IA. i . f I, f l f prompters. I . s -at i. 4. Dwane Houser String Beane Patsy Kamm Gayle Grande Jane Pfister SaIIy King Beverly Menz Posy Mae Purdy mystery is finally solved. May Purdy. During the evening, they encounter ghosts, head- less bodies, bodiless heads, lunatics and convicts before the Helen Bargetzi, Shirley Landert, Everett Rogier- Lilah Leroy Miss Storm Carol Zobrist Minnie Brill Gene Morstain Ned Jorlan This page is sponsored by Highland Radio and Electric Proprietors: Junior Steiner Charles Schmetter if SlUllElllS SPUHSUH HEVUE lt's new' lt's different! lt's the Variety Showll This year for the first time a new type ot show including drama, singing and dancing was written and produced by the student body. The Variety Show was backed by the lris Staff who received the proceeds to assist in the financing of the yearbook. Fun?? l'lI say it was, not only for those who attended but also for the students. Remember the native women and their modern dance and Lelani and her pet tiger, Felix? Could you forget the sailors, the dancing twins. Ni' and the many other dances, songs, and animals that helped make the first Variety Show a success? This page is sponsored by Tritt's Food Mart his Miss Norma Hanser escorted Carl Wenss Mass Carol Essenprels escorted by Bull Brown Q f Qi E Mnss Carol Sue Wurz escorted by Louls Kiraly Q QI Miss Carol Ramsey escorted by Jim Koch b Mass Carol Holzmger escorted by Glen Cnlomen Mass E i Mass Carol Zbmden escorted by Edward Stueber umce Casper 1951 Homecoming Queen Mass Joan Zobrlst escorted by Don Krone Mass Marlene Messerll escorted by Russell Thlems Thus page sponsored by Dnmag and Doane Department Store , V Y , t . - .- .. .. ,Q H K. I ' h K X. ,l ' if , g I . . 2 I . . I . ., 1 ' if T . . 4, t ,l l 3 IQQV 1 , l , 3, 3 . l , , . , .5 1 A Z! f Q . Mig , f KS ...f 7. W , ij' -- 1 2 . ini: ' V Q . ' ' Mass Jeanne Essenprels es corted by Othmar Raeber UJB llillllll lllBB IIUBBII As the strains of Stardust floated throug the audntoruum and tensnon was at a peak the retnrlng queen Grace Wunter entered with her co captain escorts She was followed by the new queen s retlnue of nlne malds and their escorts Amid camera flashes and gasps of excitement the l95l queen Eunice Casper and her escort entered followed by her two lnttle tram bearers Jay Boulanger and Barbara Frxtch After the retnrung queen expressed her appre caatlon for a successful year the new queen of fered her acceptance speech after which she recenved congratulations from the master of cere monies Elvun Foehner As the strains of music changed the queen and her court began the evenrng s dancing which con cluded the festlvltaes vluss Eunice Casper escorted my Jam Bess Thus page IS sponsored by Herbsts Servuce Station bn 51 -Qlx ilisioi ' . 'V S . t 2 'gig' I I I I I I . T, - K 4 1 V h , , ' . Y . . l I ' , 4 v , . l , Q ' gt.. . ' - 1 . 4 ' . x . is 1 X 'x r 1 'J W y.,, . Q M f sauna wnuvamaamgg in iii! Kfiffiii i il nudes 'lv Top: Donna R., Carol Z., Jeanne E., Marlene M. Bottom: Martha B., Donna W., Ann J., Janet O. Did I hear you say you liked sports? Good! You're not alone. The members of the Girls' Athletic Association feel the same way. But don't think that all we do is play. We have other functions as well. We try to improve our com- munity and attempt to develop sound character, wholesome personalities, and good sportsmanship among our members. We participate in various sports including bowling, archery, softball, basketball, tumbling, and modern dancing. We also enjoy such activities as play day and a visit to the Old Folks' Home. As we do not want to exclude boys from all our activities, the G.A.A. gives dances and parties dur- ing the year. At the end of the year, awards are given to those members who have earned sufficient points in health and sports. Each summer the president and one outstanding member are sent to G.A.A. camp. I, This organization helps the school by teaching 'S its members the value of cooperation and the fun of group activities. Patsy K., Dwane H., Jeanne E. Carol Z., Carol W., Carol Z. 53 1 Back: Linette K., Carol E., Beatrice C., Shir- ley H. Front: Grace W., Irene H., Rena Z., Myrna S. BACK: Darlene H. Marilyn K. Helen U. Janette B. Blanche W. FRONT: Janice C. June L. Bernadine G., Lorene W. Miss Spellerberg PEP SUUHIJ Yea, Highland! They're at it again. Our six indispensible yell- leaders! Without them the cheering at the games wouldn't be loud enough to scare a mouse. They give us pep and get everyone in the mood to exercise his lungs. How did the lucky six manage to become cheerleaders? lt wasn't easy! Early in the year anyone in- terested in leading yells was given a chance to exhibit his skills to the students. From the candidates the students made their choice. Page Sponsors: Mr. and Mrs. Omar Druessel Photographers He really packs a wallop. 4' 5 an 'Yagi' egg! 3 inn Ot Raeber-OF 'FQ li Jerome Zobnsl'-OF N 'as V 11 W on Mn .hm Koch-C F45 Leroy Sander-OF an-1 Ml 'U' 'ir -' 48' 'F Darrell Neubauer-P WN fin 8:9 Vw Roland Brave-OF Page Sponsors Hagnauer Cr Knoebel Hardware G M t n ene ors ll -C 1 ' A ,wif , If ' K 4 ' r N r , WM A XX xg it , rf 3 XR - V . . 4 Q, Q K xy' ...J X 'I . U. A . I , . 1' ' N jp , 1 K Eg M X ,tw I A if, f. - j x lm A-i. Q kk 'IL A ' 5 if .x ff? . j fvi 1 S. 5' ,YY r rx I 5? r 1-rw r 1.,,r :E . ' - 'ara g A qy ,,, 1 M - ,.. Q, 1,-Q, r ' - .... K gi sh ik 'mx ,, 5 . . . . .L , YA J -4-.X if 'ff ' Lf , H , N! . rr rr 3 X , H . fr if X- r r B? 5 f , xy r r Q 3 'TBA r. he , -, x f rr 3 r,rf f 1 L f ir. -r 1 , fi ' g 27- ' - A i-H - P .. JA ,I , A 54 f V m 'K'- O 3-R K' X l' QV fi ds' .Maw in -f If f 1 'S 2 3 ' :Lg 1, f 9 rfjz, 'nf fs , jj .4 Njgw Ma ky , , wx Jim Bess-SS Louis Kiraly-P ,Ui awww?- ..... l Newcomers to squad. 'Q-. :im 9- if If , , J - x f f . , In O- ggi Q . : AQ Glenn Hundsdorfer-OF f mn ? h E ' f I f' ' ,bf AA K-,it-. ,K X I Don Shlckwiscll-OF 4, 2 Tom Wehrle-P . 545. 1 V J' .xe Y Wayne Win-IB ' x A 'J h - 1515 This page is fponsored by Fred sdwmnhu-as Tschannen s 5 Er IO ig, ss This page is sponsored by Broadway Battery and Tire Service 2' D I X 'rl' 'V ,Q 'ix ' W I fd I, ' A K T, 5- X if t K 4- A -.via - W I. it .W rf! ESQEWE Wfri ting? 5 ' . ' :i --- fi vrix-if You sure that's the right one. Bill? What was the decision, Glenn? Keystone combination in spring training. Bunter delux! mm .f , .3 .ffm VR xx - 5 1 Q U- .4 sw S . , .'. af- vi' ,,. V 21, 'figs ,gli , . -zfff'-lf 11: M, ,M ..',.Zxf.-Q.,L2x .i 'V 4 ,W ' ffYf-'il-gs f:,r'xgf,f,Qi'W, -- f 1 ' . s Reward for a s uccessful season ? 4. q s.. X x' 5? fl .sg 1 ,259 This page is sponsored by Bess Cleaners mxwlll Jim Bess Ot Raeber Pre-game strategy. This page is sponsored by Seitz Jewelry Store Highland, Illinois Don Krone Louis Kiraly J 1' 'Q- T x Russell Thiems D- -13 fx Ed Stueber 57 f9'07Py 5 Bill Brown Jim Koch Carl Weiss Q Up and nf 'em. Glen Cilomen This page is suorwsored by: 4-5-6 Companv International Harvester All illusfrafloni nn this book are by DRUESSELS H .xg -1- ill E9 25... TOP ROW: T Pleuffer, D Rogler, K, Rurz, D, Oestringer, D Zcbrlst BOTTOM ROW: C. Harris, B Augustrn, B Brcxnn lHHUH TOP ROW: R, Brave. C. LOyEf, C. Reding, R, Thiems, J. Bess. BOTTOM ROW, D. Cruenen- felder, C l-lunclsdorfer, ,el A 6 8 if ., P50 Q gn ,Sv f 3 'N J 4, J 2, J s -W .N ,, Wm '4 J I I 'Kg A ll iff, 7 'W -.F f , x ., I . J. , .E ei SX ., . W VL! 1 V23 5 5 as-1' T . Q mal? if A 7 5, I , , M Jimi, K t J X ,, slgfgwf ' Fl .9 H I . :qv M ..,. A , Q L A . JN 'J ' J Fifi, i 'i 6 - . fm - TOP ROW: C. Augustin, C. Suess, R. Thierns. J. DeLaurenri, L, Suppiger, BOTTOM ROW: J. Braswell, C, l-lundsdorfer. Page Sponsors: Ziegler Jewelry Store William's Chevrolet Company SUUHD J, Hoyt, C, Weiss, D, Krone, C, Hundsdorfer, L Kiraly, R. Brave, G. Suess. 0 ,ir 00 M 155 3 I XRI3 -jf' xml 1154? KA KANSAS Mvsns Ano c0. 'NC Tori , - U, X L Oo. ' . I 'Q v ' ' ff f '1 ' KN QF JHW' Us 1 VXQPVXH ' Q., ,... . wwf ' I .: l.0: Q , :.. I f --J. . 0 ,. In Volume 5 February 5, 1951 MAIDS FOR H.H. . HOMECOMING C I Qv,j23FX SQNQQOYX X.-'ZH RADIO WCNT T0 ' A BROADCAST PROGRAM 1, Be sure to tune your radio station WCNT at 1:30 Saturd: fp December 9. You wouldn't d Ki miss the big moment of Of Finally the bell rang. L01 51 t banged and students rushed Show the gym to get a seat. Toda dfd ' i Number 8 'x A the big day! -We were gf A1-,Z make a recording of schof gal ities to be pl' 'ed on tl O 111140 program is Cara' ku? ,hes As va fm mf Deep: ,ne ll S fhert OI-or GN '11 B gan t GS 599' 'y D . GSS -so t vi S N 1. P569 9960? 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M- I discussior. .Ly mxagk Nara.: O f' t c cole X90 '19 'QQ 'YCANQQQ by Headless ' 8' el'5 I rs ,Of Com ine 6055161 X ur Us 9 105 9 Q X C stew' S G Q Nu iobe --v Hoyt Lillian Ste B99 W Q9 in 1947. Its ic 403 we . not My 'ave seats 5 Oc ...ere was . ml, ,and Ed Stal, on wf gildeinbegtzr ?n,5-aexboi? C vezoc --11190598 Cal' tributed their share.. 'GS date is oigkeci QNX for 7' DOGS 566552, students gave ther ul' we ended the pro' QQ QQ I , D Koi Q hi. he IP W Z,f lr, much relieved ff , 'ng the school so' '00, 0 Emile' I th , 'sol' oofylesg Huqd '4ll0p'12 'omecoming heavy load- 14828, C 'ner-. Ther S 909 b uae o e fir. X- 10641 asscore ogs N were forced ' 'tba' b M -he P. 906 6450 a boys choose o. hi to Zh ,h ran Essay a man ln a 0010- Goble Q .h ,go '5 Then the ten elect wenthe 32 SJ' delfhe S UD Je them with 60, 42 babes ebearfyf 429 gy Cffbq x06 ' 0 ' . . S3215 af,'f'k,fSt1nquff SMS fogafhe ff Variitedhgfzlktfmf we H2 fo L1'E,j,f,Qle of ge xffifoff-'l'T 1 'bf'-fa 'Wi also He of the homecomin Zussa Caffffe bfi, nfs? ' f'm'fTf1f0fQ' beseeotf ,st fluid tleganloao ceaesvboffoibaw' , Q70 'ba . oy 4.9592 6090 the candidates an ,rhghllrjng d On il: ashajf azled ,066 QQ' gl was released anQ:,I0911 Q QIGGQ' 566 516 tellwo J6 vox, oqe are as follows: v fa z h 1' u '10 .a their la . 'r dc- c -to' 0+ 6 o .P of Carol Essenpr feonlehznders he U 6 'onthe at WRX Wav! ' the stsmgiseiise agallln vffakslafe ak '6ee 'e 001' of' I 692 'idisxi-'J' Marlene Messe' S00r. W 'h1?'9drZt quan Sided 150: 025,21 and cards were again haillebf 'Pg '7-S19 'bags N6 4, '99-59' QU c --P 49 42' out. As Your students filed pastoljq 9032. R26 ffm! ANNUAL i.s.H.s.P.A. coNvENnoN 25' i f ?'fh Ffh -'g ff-ff BULLDOGS WM tion Ehe annual Illinois State High School Press Association Conven- . I oseswl r 'A w ich met at the University of Illinois Gregory Hall gn October at 'W those loth and 14th was attended by about 700 high school t d t ' H C' students represented 160 high school newspapers and arinlliaigs' These gtunfe b F Spotting Venice two aided fl2'ifpf1?i'Zi'br2rsCOi'LSii'fffh OQr3EfflL2S3iSdisCusEi0ni aid 'alks which fo gin :Z 'Hd 155750 their first--ming' the management reporting WH. .year oo t emes, business ' o b fh th t W pre' Bu dogs ned ten w, Newspapers 'and yearbtsok lfmg of NEWS, Editorials, and feature stories. 77619 01,0 0 SD effasdght is 5, 1951 defeat the F Ad . ht s rom many Illinois schools were on display. fdenteylah 561, at H1118 Februafy A tudogs ha ri ay ,nirr a mixer was given to help th t d t 1 ' - ' 80 ' - ed. .The activity which met in the Illini Builsirfu glial ge acquaint is U1 and ffqfh Wm S g to thel dancing, folk dancing, contests, entertainment andg lgingosted of soclal :AU-Vtereh Vice GLl111ea 4 m- season' Those who represented our publications were Jim Bess Toy Chad .??01q, tbregicffla .xm graders are :eg acxoone lailkgg' wem-ie, Wayne win, Jane Pf't a C 1 B ' 'Pg Us he ent companied by Mr. and Mrs. T13ziyl:ar.an am ames. They were 3 5:9D1:m0! Salle joBh0!'. The 5' . thevsa . e engerv' B ing greg- 11355. , -aiding fi... omni GRAM R do! u ooanm y., 1113 on Wo'Q :heir 9 jorie Schmidt. H.H.S Has everyone seen the with the enormous blue Lois Young wears? If cares to purchase one, see It appears Miss Koestxing more suits than anyone in school. They look like- came straight from Paris pd ont. tj, The Glee Club- gave were made just for her. Q10 dfdjz 6'1.Z,'e'1c'ega'71e r several Christmas what does everyone ed a me - L by X wlaza Saturday about Patsy,Kamms bright abgfamskle' vJxi,yfec'oU. e sweaferzq 3: really 11- ' . isn' ' . ou an feufbf 10311 an Q95 06 Yao' ,ie ROLL .. 1 it at sm? in 171-StJ0b, a-V gua ack ,gox65e9 o01'te,2xcef'25 honors B0 to David quar 4 Q ,peice 55 G K I5 o 9.510 R bert Gruenen- seen around ed :er v .oe to as ore 0 1 th T- frgely and the gefwf' 'IP ,021 ,S 9 -cctv-3, 'Qt Marjorie Ibefrz, Caro f are e . Th tb Us 50 0050 69 0 ig KA C W ' A 'A ' Q10 Segx oo? Q10 dgxfxflaefe if , oo. 9, .S. Presents ogbefxecee sewer T Pieiier, IMYT' and0nE,e10riS Ziegler. and Russell :ally knows . teuigentsla IS 'oe Sophomore in ttikofer, You hardly ,oo 0 '09 wx W1 we oo of Lois Bue , . Concert T was Q-536 We B05 6 56615 . n reis, James Glger' ft a. flashy E Sgexees. 569 Q1-af 99,0 Carol ESSE p Charles Loyet, plaid ones, 1 ne who reachod Q. 465 an 60 96 o . get Elaine Lebeguef alee Rogier, L on your si . EVCYYO vu - -gi 9 gf '9 x9 'der DOT , . late heard the beautiful fi P9'9,e9X ox!-689 +3 BXXOYL Carole Met ' f and Wllham sic being plgyed at our 3 ZI ?tegx52,z'5'EyIx'P5tox Sgefeoe-55 Muriel Schrump ck has a f the seaggn. ' 4 . Q 93 C9 C9 I 30 -, jr Tschudy- I - e Casper, again this ifczqgggdotheir program 1, qgicsexglteff vi4,ce6Xe9fgCX0?'9 owl I Rolland qdavfhalixulxsroy, San- ombination numbers Air Waves swan i. fgseaoiixcierfqqseoxfekxx ef 1 i Arlo Lantfoggne Pfister Clarence wool , . Y- n , -if 'S lagfx E3 99 .50 5 -Q0 w dl-a Nage , .' t take dot1, M11ita1re by , as Q16 13' X X -Q50 QQX . d Grace Wm er . .. 3' An IR1 We - f 0 'QW 90. eiwosen fr Redmg an th Juniors. d Pavannet by S STAFF 'md-ff9e'5 exx 69 166 4 vi - wp honor? among 1? members DNC ette' 2nd MV ' 0 A '055fVa SSQQQXX M k kll' The Senior hon0I' To f-fteen in T died down' our 9 The FFIC ed 9 00 we ' in 1' r with 1 T . . X is '1..:..l..S , lead the 15 - Carol .A f the evening, JH' Beer editor an ERS 5 efofet we-1 ., v . :W ber- Burnell Augustin' -ce 311 5 'neerf oduced. She P11-2 f' of the busj fo 319 asf W' ' ' 'Q' num ' a Cannon, Peam Usfma ng utiful numbertogeetw weeks Iris stagfess man- aifs-. ef 'Lo eve? 15 5 er' ' i Barnes, Ling: DeLaurent1, Irene Ib? pres to the Suite ,for ther and ago got th I chosen Gee bgcefgo 5.,cxY111x1 '26,biI6, -,. Q., 3 Clanton, 8 Card Holzinger, J. hentx Senzed and NM b00k he ensuillflected them' heads ie9K'469'0K' Q99 508 A Weiss ofa' J I Herscmtagiie Koch Marlene Mesa Highlaigade Will yea off' , 9 YM X 90 Ps 40 9, 'TTS B, Hoy , '. Edwar and his be edit r. The ICE-FS' 916 X aio Coe 9 690 We , 1 I Lillian Steiner, , theni T as-'Jigga edIby J. -V981-. .ze Wd fo x, 106, '50 teggqqef 'Wd Serh' H 1 fl Unruh, Elaine df-S hree mor' f-9n:ij51'8D81-atizf, B111 It::g1IBSss,eC5Z501eg,xQ5iij QXQQQQI 3906 xo 325233 angie Eolette Wafflard. of like goin Fimef' Mm' neering Ing withiiri of the b 6206 9e9i14Xce909eY3d cxeaqefi I ---BD ' SWG zoectiolls I, OVQIJ'-'alnpai of Sale itll th U get eg. 5 Z 995 -1,96 fa .L F H A 'Pe .hear and mln a bills is ills, and-9 Bhd D 8 eilgi, 'af 6301- X26 KSN ie 91069 cv . - I Gass- gO1ng t h th affon sv -of 2 10 msn, DUNS Wfrh 0 1 kpnfehrle 8: Fesponsibi Ibaying aget CI 901-A 'bo OQXZ 65 '60 I ,I II dim Febru2j2'IorL,,+,i.uEthel Bar- ISI A our a f flSf6I', d his assilaty of To oflig . 2 QecXf5'59aiI y 'fl ,Ok 1 we , Th ' VJ' the Judas sgleda 0 To ta Sant 171 gi' 55 -1 .36 9 Il, t 11 , . 6 hi Uni Hg? k , Ja 9 Q6 eb 9 . .. O S PE? A . Sing- gh Or . gave !P7D81't, Bea BI Care of ne nv, wi.. 6 'C600?'! T-X 7 ,, 5 1, H., ,.., Q 1 1 .1 Q Sgn Ing ml- 3017001 High en Lit truce cl the II is. f..1 We eta-5 .. I,I'.., ,e.-- s, R gs, ac sq-ellen ellorus A1-gh-Sistant Zfiry editjlflton Waslferary Kok II .1 qgn fn 5119 Qlf, 0gl6p I '?Q'I1na..A -N will 1., arrangerphotogra II be J and h cnos- L6 + ,N ..,,I ,W .IYDIIIQI .I I IIIIII3 IIrf A11 W. ph Oan I ep Q U r .. s.. i. ., ., 7 ,., - , I gf I 11 B d grazed TI-andled-V End of Zglfist, Til Q-W 35,101.3 her: 3 ms M158 l ULLDOGS SCALP an i . Y F' . I 1 rrarh Lois SYZZS1Sfant, I I I I I I I ' I I I nvaler assista ng, I an Iftnen l.1'1Ci !.1if,.1 L 1, rf .JI s K The Bulldogs opened the and 1 of nt, JI editor if of V140 13 q O ,ff on I rw Hy Cin the the artm Bess wi and A sf ' - X -U -i -J son September 12 with a book Publishing Work Mig do I SV-'UF' X' N I as they collected 14 hits Q' The Sp of the yegfd AHC V7.9 I .Ll ELLVC V51I'l- defeat the Pocahontas K,5w'v-:far Willolbt standp ' - W -8 ! lt 1 f'1'11'1f. 10-6. Louie Kiraly was on II.: glther, ha,,d1eg1nZI of the S , rf play hill for H.H.S. and had 0 is or the Hr -V John I, gf llfp, 3531 'L fjjiqigen Indians under control in all .9StateaHfneH1beISf time, -th L -is turn cur iiemor ies the fourth inning when +4 tion. lgh Schoologb the Iilinbig C Lack collected five of their x. 'fave W' ev 'ess Assm-isis .Q renew tz c Elf? tlrxe cow-race Etgwkwisch led the Way in 0 Q so A AS ,I,I,,, if -1 ,115 Of- Rad aw: plan!! i i colunm with four hits Seek 'Cie G6 Kiev ' ' . A as many tries, while own 6' 'Co N- K9 ' 'Ed three, Wi' 1 ales? so repay suLLDoGs TRAMP TRENTON II oo , . 9369 fytqttcivqio 'nd tuned up for the 7 markers. The Bulldos- G Y , gp Qty? 6, .uriament on Friday, Jan- to their dressing roi 15005265 9 QQ 90 Q sth by rolling over Trenton time with a 38-pd Q11'LQ1a9BX 9-atffao, 5 4 f to 25. I I PubhC. ta D C810 Y.. 5 9 . During the third 1 5 , 'qi yo . 6 J- Th B 11d . lah rl 51 g. 'Ag elm 06 e as aegis sgbrlpiedin ffgroifg quarters Highland wa h 1-hghbecome IE: I Eaxxorgant ihaoaigss wav Waxxxxet. P ' . substitute freely. Th now nity P ' ng P55515 855 090 xx way. Kiraly was the t bl t mmu Y me E39 tp so-90 Seq v FALL ion sore but before long an ation asvaghei made Zee undrfimuwwr K Bvs95W0Sag'e?xoY Q60 e wesaxsq yes-' boys entered the scor- . 5 C0 Unde i P' fe WN K0 Q69 ? I the Fall The Im team look very poor. iafluict 5, here wex 6 as Yxefscf NQIIQIYI mixer' Jw xenific. 8 on end of the nr II ua - Don Krone was injure Dist yeafi tnts enfo '59c.i1ev-0 gdlxoocbwx I QI re egyon S Q I' h ui . 1aS snide com!! nge B hw S09 'fe ,eu-ted ev wmv? zlldogs held a 2s-p0me Contest as e C0 ded W' 5ch00x he new 40 feet ees an 9 ood Dance enmi- The and we in the one-sided con- ber' rider teW 2 yanyoin t'- Y ae S 'O Y 'V John! . ded - Xu oilma ve 10 650 weft e910 stat lfrom gpg yas, pg-avi e Raeber was high man fi appf ha 93' Y YA I 9 we Q 5, I,h..1e second quarter the ro 'nets gntdffanmiselildogs kept increasing t eir Students lead Y Bulldogs with 19 points. and Kiral sew of


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