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ln the past, hundreds of young people have graduated from Highland High School to go X on to attain their goals of success. This year sixty- ll eight more seniors are entering their ranks. ln the wi future, many more will graduate, It is to these graduates of Highland High Schoolg past, present, and future, that we dedicate this, our i952 IRIS. K T0 fllfll GRAlllfATE
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u .iQ -., Highland 6111.7 News Leader 62249 Wednesday, August 31, 1977 I xg g Class of '52 holds 25th reunion The Class of '52, Highland High School, held its 5th Reunion Saturday evening, Aug. 20, at the lighland Country Club. The evening was spent re- cquainting with old classmates. After a buffet inner, Jerome Zobrist conducted a short meeting. Letters were read from classmates who could not ttend and Jane Stieb read a short history of the lass from the time it entered kindergarten in 1940 rough high school graduation in 1952. Pictures of lass members taken through school were also on isplay. The evening ended with dancing to the lusic of Today. In the front row, left to right, are Lilah tLeroyl orsm' Ellen tBargetzil Gelly, Ellen fBuchheimJ ilmeyer, Glenn Plocher and Helen tBargetziJ undsdorfer. In the second row are Dorothy fKoehler7 Bellm, Carol fZobristl Hundsdorfer, Suzanne fHugl Luber, Jane KPfisterl Stieb, Blanche fWernerJ Hediger, Doris lGassmanJ Woltering, and Beverly 4MenzJ Figge. In the third row are Jean tEssenpreisl Young, Grace fWinterJ Korte, Patricia fKammJ Wehrle, Rosemary tLeroyD Dicus, Shirley tBeichel7 Stotko, Judith fBecker7 Gaffner, Lawrence McCaslin and Donald Seifried. A - In the back are Roland Brave, Robert Thurnau, Everett Rogier, Kenneth Schien, Glen Gilomen, Carl Weiss, Glenn Suess, Ernest Lange and Jerome' Zobrist. ' Gene Morstain was present but was not pictured., w 45 ,Z I A. -f V ... ,J ' 32 f is-,.:-2, -4' azz!-g'f'W' X',,-:g::ff
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-fiifw-:L-v-Y, 2 l.,,x., ,AW -A 1. ' ' t 'A 1,v',1- 1--Ji-M ' all was , -c 4 f 1 '- ','- Q-.i-. 1 1 - we y xx. U 'aj Fi ,,.. i, .l ',lr,:flff.lll.:1:2l.'5' k ' a , ,1.Pps,n,,t- -- 'L ', F: -wfgg-r:.',,:,we L llif2,'7A':i: kf' -:I ' -'f.tr5fWl2't- Tl lf: :ll T V i .'4l.'.' - .. ,i.- .. ,,. Highland High School Highland Illinois To The Graduates of Highland High School We are glad to dedicate this volume of the lris to our graduates Our school owes much to its graduates who determine the repu tation of that school When a student leaves school he is enther a good or bad but of adver tising for that school The part the graduate plays nn his com munity depends upon the training he has re ceived first in his home then in the school church and community His character has been molded by all of these agencies Each of the above agencies plays a part in the formation of hi character how much each plays varies with different individuals This dedication is in appreciation of our graduates for we believe that for the most part they have been a good bit of advertise ment for our school We also wish to thank them for the loyalty they have shown to our school and for the financial support which many of our graduates as well as other mem bers of our community have given to many of our undertakings especially this publication. Sincerely Jos. J, White , Highland High Schoolm Highland, Illinois To The Class of l952: Commonplace as it may sound, l am convinced that what each member of the Class of l952 will get out of life is in direct propor- tion to what each one of you will put into it. Each Senior should hold uppermost in his mind Lhat he owes society as much as society owes im. ' lf the above premises are sound, then make effective such things as brotherhood, kindliness, sympathy, tolerance, human de- cency, freedom of opportunity. Yes, the very preciousness of life itself will require respect of your fellow man and constant vigilance. I hope that each one of you will work to achieve the good that is within you and that your years of public education have equipped you well for the tasks ahead l extend to all of you my sincere best wishes with the hope that good fortune will follow you wherever you may go and in what ever endeavor you may find your lite s work Sincerely John C DeLaurenti Qu
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