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Peggy McCartney, Leona Mae Hall. Robert Raber. Fred Allee. Dorothy Bram. Estelle Shapiro, and Paul McClenahan. After careful planning and much financial conjuring, the juniors were hosts at what was considered one of the most outstanding events of its type — the Junior-Senior Prom. The seniors were delightfully surprised when they learned the banquet was to be at the White Lakes Golf Club, and were highly entertained by the novel radio broadcasting theme, carried out in the decora- tions and toasts. The juniors have written well three chapters of their high school history. They have come to the beginning of the end. They hope to be able to write a splendid, exciting conclusion to their story a year from now. CLASS OFFICERS First Semester President Wendell Milliken Vice President John Richardson Secretary -Treasurer Pauline Gott Student Council Repiesentative Gordon Weir Second Semester President George Simpson Vice President Francis Mader Secretary -Treasurer Bill Kekar Student Council Representative Gordon Weir Sponsor Miss Weaver Assistant Soonsor Miss Holmen Page Seventeen
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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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First Row : Staplcton. Bram. Wolfe, Hall, Virginia Achenbach. Howard, Conner, McCartney. Walters. Second Row: Iwig. Young. McClenahan, Lommasson, Robert Mclsaac, Buckmaster, Burrell, Whitehead. Cloud. Girl Reserves and Hi-Y Build Character for Future Citizens of Highland Park Membership in the Christian boys and girls organizations. Girl Reserves, and Hi-Y, totaled ninety this year, with fifty girls in Girl Reserves, and forty boys in Hi-Y. Social activities consisted of several individual parties and a joint Hi-Y and Girl Reserves ' party in the fall of this year. The year ' s activities have included regular devotional services and one assembly conducted by each group. The ambition of both organizations has been to raise the student morale and encourage a finer school spirit. CABINET OFFICERS Girl Reserves President Leona Mae Hall Vice President Helen Walters Secretary Marjoric Stapleton Treasurer Peggy McCartney Service Chairman Maxine Howard Program Chairman Dorothy Bram Social Chairman Lois Wol f e Music Chairman Mabel Conner Sponsor Miss Achenbach - Hi-Y President Vice President Secretary -Treasuc Sponsor Beryl Whitehead Paul McClenahan John Buckmaster Mr. Mclsaac PaKe EiKhteen
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