Highland Park High School - Highlander Yearbook (Topeka, KS)

 - Class of 1928

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THE HIGHLANDER r ' l P P P P P P L r r r L L r r r r r r P P P r r r r b r r L r r r P P P P P P i The Student Council The Student Council is composed of the presidents and one representative I from each class. Jessie Hassebroek is the chairman. Clifford Woodley, vice- P , chairman and Warren Boast, secretary. The group meets Wednesday mornings with Mr. Mosser, their faculty ad- v visor: the chief purpose is to Work out the school problems. lt appoints the I committees for the all school functions such as: Football and Basket Ball Ban- P , quets, the Christmas party and the picnic at the close of school. The clean-up I day for the school grounds and the advertising and selling of tickets for the i Football games were also arranged by the Council. The members are: Warren Boast Jessie Hassebroek y Clifford Woodley Esther Chubb i Opal Johnson Harold Sims I James Kneisler Jack Ritchie E Lloyd H. Mosser . b Albert Ehrlich . ..i,, Faculty Advisors P P Page Fourteen



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l THE HIGHLANDER Seniors Symbol .....,.......... ...... A fmbitionj Atomic weight .,.,. .................. 9 9 -1- Density ...A...,..... ,...4...,,,... U nknown Meltz'ng Point ,..,.o .....,...,....... ........ 0 - absolute O FAMILY The elements constituting this important family belong to the Highland group. They exhibit many variable conditions but so far their main constituent is the power of retention. HISTORY The element, Freshman, was discovered September, l92l A. D. by the faculty who had been searching long for the unknown element. Owing to pe- culiar properties of this element it was given, and ever since as Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors has held a preeminent place. OCCURRENCE The element, Senior, is never found in a free state but always with another of the Highland group, and most abundantly in the halls, but by a newly dis- covered process of extraction by the great alchemist, Superintendent Mosser it is readily changed into the out-of-doors where it undergoes a cooling process. PREPARATION Seniors are obtained by a grilling and grinding process which in itself is very slow. It has taken four years to prepare it for the Highland Alumni. The crude element came from the Highland Grade School, and various country schools and when in a partially refined state, Juniors, some other partially refined ele- ments were added from the Oakland High School. Then we had the action C8 years grade school plus 4 years H. S. equals-Highland Seniorb . PROPERTIES A The properties of this element are many and numerous, sapiens in mente, Heavy and Light, Pretty and Ugly, Fat and Slim, Quick and Sluggish, etc. CONDUCT When exposed to Superintendent Mosser's assistant chemists in class room this element CSeniorsj gives off sometimes very slowly, again rapidly that which it is supposed to possess, viz. Knowledge-Power of absorption has been completed. USES This element has had various uses in Basket Ball, Glee Clubs, Orchestra, Controlling and directing Freshmen, giggling, furnishing fun and enthusiasm for all school activities and always has been found dependable. As if occurs in the World's activities, we all know it will rank high among the world's great discoveries. Warren Boast ...... ,.......,.,,...,.. P resident Martha Mills ..... ............. V ice President Pearl Kincaid ..... .,.... S ecretary-Treasurer Sweet Pea .....,...... ...,..............,.. F lower Blue and White ,...,..,. ......... C olor Miss Ruth Weaver ...,, .,.... S ponsor ge Sixteen

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