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mm Bs First Row: Magnuson. Stapleton. Walters. Shcpard. Kcisingcr, Hamilton. Virginia Welty. W ' is- combe. Wells. Tolbert. Baker. Hopkins. Ketcherside. Routson. Second Row: Frakes. Howard. Stadler. Thornton. Rankin. Hathaway. Phyllis Newman. Lutz, Crandall. Hall. Clark. Davis. ' 1 bird Row: Handly. Elmore. Preston. McClenahan. Morriss. Moore. Milliken. Bishop. Zinn. Root. Powell. Mills. Russell. Fourth Row: Taylor. Tebbtn. Carson. White. Burrell. Bennett. Martin. Anderson. Thompson. Petrik. Stawitz. SOPHOMORES The sophomore class, with fifty members this year is trying to carry out Its motto. Step by step, we gain the heights. and is steadily growing. The fallowing have a high scholastic standing in the school: Hazel Hathaway. Cecilia Stadler, and Fred Bishop. The sophomores have shown a keen interest in all activities. Lorraine Wiscombe has contributed her services to the dramatic club, and both Ida Marie Shepard and she have made a reputation for their clever and original project work. As a whole, the two classes have proved valuable assets to the school and on them we place our faith for the future years in Highland Park High School. When the faculty and upperclassmen view the one hundred and twenty advancing younger students, they feel certain that the school is going to forge ahead in the future, and will not merely maintain old standards but establish many new and higher ones. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS f irsf Semestev President - Ben Taylor Vice President Darlene Tolbert Secretary-Treasurer Ella Mae Hopkins Student Council ' Representative Floyd Zinn Sponsor Miss Newman Assistant Sponsor Miss Welty Second Semester President Cecilia Stadler Vice President Hazel Hathaway Secretary-Treasurer Maxine Howard Student Council Representative Floyd Zinn Sponsor Miss Newman Assistant Sponsor Miss. Welty
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First Row: A. Iwig. Hercchel. Eberhart, jMathi son. Lane. Thowe. Virginia Achenbach. Ruby Scholz. Cusic. Foltz. Livingston. Obenhaus. Pratt. Chubb. Second Row: Hogg, Tebben. Wolfe, Hole. Coffman, Dahlstrom. Kekar. Fairbanks. Stadler. Tem- pleton. Shannon. Root. Heidt. Dice. Third Row: Brown. Pollard. Whitney. Reedy. Krch. Kneisler. Little. Buckmaster. Hathaway, Hall. Crandall. Hastings. Baker. Fourth Row: Moore. Pooler. Cooley. Reynolds. Wooten. Bates. Cheney. Rambeau. Whaley, S. Iwig. Vaughn. Disney. Casebeer. Renbarger. Clark. Highland ' s Hopes for the Future — The Underclassmen FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS (Both Semesters) Presiden t . Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Represenlatii Sponsor Assistant Sponsor Samuel Iwig Paul Heinz Louis Clark Alberta Eberhart Katherine Chubb .. Miss Achenbach Miss Scholz Highland has many hopes for the future based on her ambitious underclass- The freshman class has seventy members in its ranks this year, making it the largest class enrollment in the history of the school. It is interesting to notice that Katherine Chubb. Alberta Eberhart, and Samuel Iwig are on the honor roll, and each has an interest in the music field. Zaida Pratt holds a difficult position for a freshman — that of accompanist for the Boys ' Glee Club, and in several concerts has pleased the audience with her excellent per- formance as a pianist. All through grade school this class has been recognized as having many talented members.
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First Row: Disney. Bram. Gott. Beronius. Ruth Weaver, Ruth Holmen. WilHams. Reedy. Shapiro. E. Weaver. McCartney. A. Hurwitz. B. Hurvi ' itz. Second Row: Magnuson. Stitt. Whitney. Burkhart. Foltz. Hall. Krallman. Cusic. Norris. Leun- burger. Stull. Miller. Nussbeck. Third Row: Petty. Bower. Raber. Allee. Young. Cowell. Pressgrove. Iwig. McClenahan. Wylie. Richardson. N. Hurwitz. Hoeper. Fourth Row: Simpson. Milliken. Nusbaum. Decker. Currie. Mader, Weir. Kekar. Bailey. Hvatt. Sixty Juniors to Fill Shoes of Departing Seniors The juniors, having succeeded in bringing forth real leaders, managing a prom, and presenting a lively play, are both willing and capable to fill the shoes of the departing seniors. Credit is due in great part to their excellent faculty advisors. Miss Weaver and Miss Holmen, who have aided them in all their enterprises. 1 he junior class has in its membership of sixty many really outstanding people. Leona Mae Hall, President of the Girl Reserves, an honor student, and an accompanist for musical organizations, is also gifted with dramatic ability. Another honor student is George Simpson, who is Assistant Business Man- ager of the Highlander and a news writer of merit, Francis Mader was a star player on the basketball team and took the masculine lead in the class play. Julia Etta Miller has achieved success in both dramatics and music. She played the feminine lead in the play, Agnes Hurwitz is Assistant Editor of the Highlander and a high honor student. Bessie Hurwitz, her sister, is also a student of high scholastic standing, and both are outstanding in the dramatic field. The amusing comedy, The Mysterious Mrs. Updyke, was presented by the junior class before an enthusiastic audience in November. The cast in- cluded: Julia Etta Miller, Francis Mader, Bessie Hurwitz, Agnes Hurwitz, Page Sixteen
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