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Representing experience, the Senior Class President, Joe Smothers gives a bit of advice to Gary Manno, president of the eight grade class, the fresh youth, as they look to the future. Filling out numerous cards of enrollment, senior Roger Colby briefly recalls the 3 6 cards of his past and deftly finishes his last set for high school. New replaced old as the shelter on the property adjoining the school was torn down and the debris carried away by town workers. OPENING ITS DOORS in September of 1957, Highland High School has progressed from a single court, three class school into a double court building attended by five classes. The first year was one of establishing precedents, such as code of dress; sportsmanship also played a meaningful role in those unveiling years as Highland captured the Sportsmanship Trophy in the 1960 Sectionals and the Letterman’s Club presented a Good Sportsmanship banner to remind all of this virtue. The new replaced the old as the condemned shelter was torn down and a new football field was built. Honors have been bestowed on this young institution that are often sought through many years of diligent loyalty. The second volume of the SHIELD was rated All American. 4
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Set Precedents, Encouraged Growth, and Merited Honors Officers of the Letterman’s Club, Tom Garbett, Jeff Brodine, Dennis Fandrei, and Harry Slamkowski, admire the blue and gold banner their club presented to the school in sym- bolizing their high ideals. ENCOURAGE Sp QRTSMANSHIP scholarship clean living clean speech LETTERMANS CLUB 1961
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