Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Medina, OH)

 - Class of 1962

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Fiighland presents its 1961 Spring Concert. The vocal and instrumental departments of Highland presented another Spring Mu- sical last April. The many hours of prac- tice proved to have been well-spent as the musicians presented their program with the excellent end result — beautiful music. The girl’s ensemble presents their music. John Marrone and Allen Smith, lead trum- peters, are featured in one of the concert numbers. Student Council Sponsors Carnival. yy 3 Me One of the door prizes is presented to the holder of the correct raffle ticket. Take a balmy night in April, add multi-colored crepe paper, and stir with many intriguing games. Gener- ously mix with carefree Highland stu- dents, and you have the annual Car- This was a familiar scene at the Student nival, sponsored by our Student Council Carnival last April. Council. 11

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National Honor Society initiates five neophytes. At the spring induction services of the National Honor Society, five members were accepted into the Highland Chapter of the N. H. S. Each had been a probationary member for a year, being judged by the faculty on their service, character, scholarship, and leadership. The formal setting of the National Honor Society with the five colored candles representing the code of this organization. The newly initiated members are: Pat Thompson, Bonnie Potts, Peggy Long, Sherry Bodley, and Carolyn Becks. Career Day helps us plan for the future. Mr. Sloane explains fundamentals of news- paper printing to students interested in journalism. Career Day is annually held to give the students of Highland an opportunity to investigate certain professions Mr AS. WRomitos of themes ee by talking to the professionals themselves. Goodyear Tire Rubber Company addressed the entire student body 10



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12 It was vied for points. May Day, initiated by the Student Coun- cil two years ago, promotes clean com- petition and good sportsmanship among all Highland- ers. Each participant vies for points for his class. The class with the highest to- tal wins the trophy. Many of the activi- ties are hilarious events which pro- vide laughter and fun for all. “On your mark! Get Set! Go!” as each class May Day stimulates competition. At the signal of the gun, the girls sprinted to the. finish line, adding points for their class. The fellows of the Junior and Senior classes strive to pull the ‘opposing team’ across the line. Ie ed

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