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IEIXIEEEEIEEEIEIEBIIEEEEIEIEIEEIE T H E H I G H L A N D E R rxiiilisiririizirulxi ul mziiiuilrl H X aa fra LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE WE SEE OUR PRESENT SENIORS X TEN YEARS LATER ON MAY 20, 1942 X X X l. GLEN BAKER, a well known orator giving campaign speeches for CLINTON Q MORRISS, who is a candidate for president. E 2. LELAND YOUNG, manager of the St. Louis Cardinals with KENNETH 'E gi JOHNSON, star pitcher of the team. X E 4. MAXINE HILL, teaching commercial subjects in the magnificent new Q Q Highland Park High School building. E 5. IIEAY JENNINGS, owner of Jennings Used Fords company, the largest in E H ansas. E 6. THELMA CARSON, head nurse at Sunrise Hospital in Houston, Texas. Q 7. EUGENE GUNNERSON, U. S. best track bet in the Olympic Games. E 3 8. GRACE EUWER, assistant buyer for Emery Birds. E E 9. DALE HAMILTON, rivaled only by John Barrymore on the screen. Q 10. MARGARET BOAST, manniquen at an exclusive Fifth Avenue Shoppe. Q E' l l. KENNETH MATTINGLY, business editor of the New York Daily Times. 5 E 12. GERTRUDE BERGMANN. editor of the Good Housekeeping magazine. X E 13. OTILLIE LEUPOLD, assistant editor of the Good Housekeeping magazine. S Kg 14. EMIL STAWITZ, directing the World Famous Sod Busters over NBC. E 15. IQIERTQUITQE KLESATH, prima donna at the Metropolitan Opera House in 5 ew or . x Q 16. DEAN EAKINS, commercial artist in Chicago. E 17. EDNA KEKAR, athletic director of New York Y. W. C. A. E 18. ROBERT ENGLISH, history instructor at Simmons Junior College, of which E E GAROLD SIMMONS is president. E 19. EABEL XXIBEAAYXIIIIZIR secretary to the most prominent lawyer of the time, if ICHARD . E 20. LULU TILLMAN, dean of Vassar College. E 21. TED DELK, president of the Delk Barber College. E 22. VIVIEN WHITEHEAD, now playing her second season on Broadway. E 23. RICHARD LOMMASSON, professor of physics at University of Kansas. E E 24. CAROLINE CUSIC, owner of the state's largest model farm. E E 25. ROBERT HEBERLING, a prominent young doctor in Kansas City. E 26. JOSEPH COLEMAN, a successful business financier. E 27. ERNEST DECKER, Stare Milk Inspector. E E 28. EILENE DELK, conducting cooking classes over WLW. E 29. ANNA MAE HILTON, home economics instructor at Smith's Institute. E E 30. ROBERT MILLS, head coach at Southern California University. ig 31. IIBEONIE MORAND, ruling the household of the owner of Reynolds Chain E rug o. x E 32. AURETA JOHNSON, co-owner of an Interior Decorating Shop. Q E 33. MARY RIGG, operator of Milady's Beauty Shop. E 34. HELEN BULLOCK, latest dancing star behind the footlights. S E 35. PAUL KETCHERSIDE, a.m1ll1ona1re airoplane manufacturer. 4 E gi 36. MARJORIE GROSS, president of the Gross Business College at Chicago. E Q 37. JUNE STITT, a fashion designer in Paris. E Q E ci 5 IEEEEIIEIEIEIEIIEIITLIIZIIZIIZIIZIIEEBIIEEIIEIEEEIEIEIIZIEIEIIZJE13113151EIIZIEIEIZIEIEIEEIEIIEEEIEIEIEIEEIEIEEZIEEEIEIEIEIIBJ IEE! Page Thirteen
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EIKIIXIIXQIXWIIXIWIRIDWIIERlirIIuIIwiFI1rIvflrillxallx' T I-I E H I G I-I I. A N D E R xixtxisfaxiix'ixiixrxImiiiD31uwix:5x'i:e:xiixiixi1ixiixatxaj . Z1 I Di RID1 .713 ophomore Class ggi rw Q ix: sz DSI DQ tx, xi lil 5 M Q ixxl il lzil WI lx Q Eli, gi DS. it Q9 ll :E Wi I lvl : xj,:x X Ei i I ini .xl .YQ - ag El B11 gil 'lov Row: Wilber Jones. Beryl Whitehead, Wendell Milliken, Irl Hetdt, Robert Lommasson, 3 jg John Currie, John Buckmaster. Lewis Klesath. Roscoe Eberhart. Richard McCoskrie, Ed- F 5 ward North. Eugene Reedy, Vernie Crawford, Ralph Sims. U , . . . Q THIRD Row: Charles Tomilson. Vance Pendleton, Clifford Iwig. Albert I.ungstrom. Kenneth E Q5 Baker. Robert Raber. Amos Neely, Paul McClenahan. Kenneth Weir, Philip Pressgrove, WI E Victor Holmes, Don Heberling. E L I Q SECOND Row: Earl Russell. Mable Harriss. Marcella Burgess. Lulu Mae Barbee, Genivieve Ather- gi ton. Mina Tillman, I.ouise O'Brien, Irene Pitts, Berniece Ingenthron. Bertha Mae Troupe, E E Marie Crownover, Cornelius Butner. E VH E FIRST Row: Ellen Headlee, Allene Barbee. Wilma Reedy. Helen Walters, Pauline Hathaway, El it Esther Glenn. Berniece Hanson. Vivian XVells, Dorothy I.ytle. Gwendolyn Courtner, Norma E WI Stitt. Helen Morand, Peggy Newman. M x: - me M ix, f- Li M 5 . , . . . . , LI We are fifty-six jolly Sophomores passing in review. You see members in Fil E the Dramatic Club, in Hi-Y, in Girl Reserves, in the Glee Clubs, in Orchestra, lil Q in the Mathematics Club, and in Athletics. 5 E 5 Q13 On February I8 and March IO we entertained at assembly with the plays When George and Martha Returned and The Templeton Teapot. . . . . xi 3 The Sophomores have enjoyed themselves at every social gathering this term. Efj 5 They are looking forward to next year when they will be upper classmen. BI ei gf, 54 OFFICFRS M E President .,,. ..... ........... ...,......... ......., E d x v ard North Q E Vice President ...,.. . .. ,. .. .... Norma Stitt Lug E Secretary .,.......,. ,...... I. ulu Mae Barbee IK! IE Treasurer ............. ...,. B eryl Vkfhitehead 5 E Student Council ..... ......,. C ornelius Burner bij gi Sponsor ........, ,,.,. ...... , . .. Irene Pitts I3 E Assistant Sponsor ....., ..,... ....... . . . ...,.... ...,. Louis O'Brien M 53 F E Motto-Winners Never Quit and Quitters Never Win. Isl 3 Colors-Lavendar and Green. lg E Flower-Tulip. M gi Bl KNEED12311IXIDXIIXIIXIIKIIXIIKIDXIDXIIXIMIIXlllilllilliddii mD1I5iI1XIt3iIiXIIXln31' FQ5It3QEQ!llXl'3iIi?!.!!lMFSIPZIIFXIWIMIXI Xlliilbillijlis le!IIXXIIXI131IllilIXIDUIXIIXIIXIIXIIXSIIXIIXIIXI Page Fifteen
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