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

 - Class of 1930

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-.--------- THE HIGHLANDER ---..--.,...,--r,-..g. U The Freshman Class r u Q u U ll Q ll Fourth Row-James Coleman, Leonard Root, Veloise Lee, Junior Barrett, Howard Huston. U Gordon Lane, Donald Myer, Boyd England, Harlan Bram, Lewis Rake, Billie Holyoke, Lloyd H Ransdell, Warren Redenbaugh. 2 l Third Row-Bob Ritchie, Edwin Gerisch, Frederick Bergmann, Aaron Shapiro. Roy Fidgeway, i Alden Hall, Claude Kettering, Lloyd Eberhart, lrvin Atherton. Melvin Zirkle, Elva Schrader, 2 Alberta Stull, Marvin Florchutz. Q Second Row-Elaine Roberts, Ernestine Lynde. Mildred Schrader, Thelma Custard, June Cooley. U Merrion Sassman, Charlotte Kingsman, Martha Stevenson, Edna Cox, Lucille Banks, Mildred ' Johnson, Mildred Stitt, Helen Irene Strauss, Beatrice Mills, Dorothy Chubb. i First Row-Rosetta Moore. Zelma Mclntosh. Rosa Holler, Gertrude Hall, Dorothy Kneisler. E Margaret Burrell, Marine Hill. Virginia Welty, Helen Schweimer, Helen Wulfkhule, Fern 3 Sterling, Grace Richardson, Lois English, Sarah Price, Betty Cowell, Frances Duckett. Q ll U ! Colors-Pink and White ! F ! ! ! ! ! ,- ,: 1 1 2 1 ...- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1111111u1u1u:n1t,10q.:. Page Twenty-seven

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qnqqtqqqqqsrqnq THE HIGHLANDER puqpqqrqq The Sophomore Class The Rowboat The Sophomores have now learned to row their own boat, and have there- fore boarded a large Hrowboatn for their second high school voyage of a year's length. It has been a year of pleasure, and also Work for the fifty passengers on board, Our sponsor and class officers have rowed the boat in the right di- rection and have avoided rowing through many storms. Our boat was launched at Melton's Island for an enjoyable picnic, and several parties were given in the gymnasium, which is at one end of the rowboat. There were a number of passengers fom our boat who Were represented in Basktball, Football, Dramatics, Boy's Glee Club, Girl's Glee Club, Orchestra, Cvirl Reserves, and Track. The Sophomores entertained the passengers of the Tub, Yacht, and Liner with a Class Assembly Program on December twelfth. The Program con- sisted of a short play, readings, and musical numbers. Miss Weaver ....,,.,Sponsor Clinton Morriss. l. ..,.,.,.... President Lucille Tolbert .,..,..,.,..,...,. Vice President Bob Millsl.. ......,... .Secretary '25 Treasurer Ray Jennings. .,.,, ...., S tudent Council Twenty-sl 1 1014 oz: U n U U u Q ! Q U II U l ! ll ll 010 1 rain 01 ui nz U n U U U ! ll in 4:0



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-...N-11111111 THE HIGHLANDER -it-111,-.-...pawn-1 Freshman Class The Tub On September 2, 1929 each freshman brought a stave and we built our tub. We hoisted our table-cloth sail and set forth from the Port of Anticipation. There were sixty-seven passengers, including the crew, but a few became seasick and decided to discontinue the voyage. We have bobbed merrily up and down on the sea of New Experiences on our quest for knowledge, visiting occasionally the Island of Good Times, but more frequently anchoring at the Islands of Concentration and Perserverance, where we gained valuable information to help us not only on this voyage but on future ones. We are represented by eleven girls in Girl Reserves, twelve girls in Girls' Glee Clubs, siX boys in Boys' Glee Club, and eight people in Orchestra. We also have some freshies that are outstanding in athletics. Lloyd Eber- hart and Donald Myer did their part in football while Merrion Sassman play- ed forward on the Girls' Basketball team. Three girls were allowed to suit up for various games. Our class has cheerfully co-operated to make the voyage a successful one. In January we entertained the rest of the high school with a class program for as- sembly. We are hoping to arrive safely at the Port of Satisfaction where we shall rest and wait for another ship. CLASS OFFICERS Miss Welty ........... . ..... Sponsor Leonard Root .....,,.... Sec't. '55 Treas, Lloyd Eberhart .....,.,......... President Dorothy Chubb Ernestine Lynde .....,... Vice President Student Council Rep' bl0l01Ul0lilillillilillil 1 l l iii l l l ll lil Pag Twenty-eight g

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