Highland High School - Shield Yearbook (Highland, IN)

 - Class of 1972

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Clubs, community work close together to reach equal goals Interested, concerned, the spirit of helping. Organizations serve as a liaison between the school and community. An Involvement exists where club members and adults work together to reach a goal . . . Organizations set up projects — Key Club, American Field Service, Marching Band. The community and school: efforts are combined — whether it be to put up the town Christmas tree, planning the Donkey Basketball Game, or raising money for new band uniforms. An Understanding of the numerous problems of the people around us . . . Clubs try to help — Future Teachers of America, Learning to Appreciate People, Future Business Leaders of America. A confrontation with the problem: an attempt to do something. Working for others by raising money for the Animal Shelter, collecting clothes for the needy in town, a toy drive for the Highland Emergency Fund. An involvement ... an understanding . . . caring for others more than ourselves — and doing something about it. As Senior band member Becky Combs sells tickets for the Adult Band Boosters ' raffle, she realizes that the purchasing of the new uniforms will be achieved through the two groups working together. Preparing the community for the holiday season. Key Club members assemble individual trees to form the town Christmas tree, employing their labor in a united effort to accomplish their annual Christmas gift to the townspeople. 4 Theme Development

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There can be no positive side to pollution. Man’s own destruction of his environment through industry and simple wastefulness is senseless and can only lead to deeper involvement in his own problems. Junior Gerrie Fulka To stop inflation, prices on consumer goods and wages must be stopped from raising. Senior Pat Shendrick Responsibility must be learned, not given. Accepting it is the first step toward individual freedom.” Junior Tim Dugger Theme Development 3



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With a desire to help the needy in Highland, Seniors Denise Bulla, Debbie Dorris, and Randy Lea aid LAP in collecting and bundling clothes. After Junior Wynona Latta and Seniors Barb Bogusz, Cindy Auld, and Elaine Fejes inspect the existing facilities at the Highland Animal Shelter, FTA decides to help raise money to buy equipment. Theme Development 5

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