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ft V1 2 , fl wtf! ft 'lyf r all if ' . Vi BOARD CF DIRECTORS AND SUPERINTENDENT HIGHLAND PARK is to be congratulated on her excellent choice of board mem- bers, for every one has shown a fine spirit of co-operation and has truly proved himself worthy of his position. Mr. Miller is a new member on the board this year. He was born in Tennessee, moved to Arkansas, and then to Kansas. He received his A. Mfdegree at K. S. C. at Manhattan and his B. S. degree from K. S. T. C. at Pittsburg. He has a lovely hobby-flowers, and spends much of his time Working with them. Mr. Miller is now the State Director of Vocational Education. Mr. Abels is a Kansas man, born in Eudora and educated at Kansas University. Stamps are his hobby, and he has one of the finest collections in Topeka. He is cashier at the Topeka State Bank. 5 Mr. Cross is also a Southerner. He was born in Parkersburg, Vlfest Virginia, and moved to Kansas in 1895. He is now employed in the ollices of the Santa Fe Rail- way Company. iw-?4 It would be impossible to give too much credit to Mr. Nvright, for no one has worked more patiently and faithfully than he. He was born in Washington County, Pennsylvania, moved to Nebraska for a short time, then to Kansas. He was graduated from K. S. C. at lVlanhattan in l9l7 and received his A. M. degree there in 1929. lncidentally, he received his degree in dairy husbandry! He has been in school work for fifteen years. 6
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THE SENIOR CLASS 'GSTEP BY STEP WE GAIN THE HEIGHTS7' N the Mdear, dead days of 1932 we took our first tottering step when we entered this happy institution as typi- cally green ufreshiesf' We chose as our sponsor Miss Opal Bell, who proved to be equally as green as we were con- cerning the entangled routine. Conse- quently, we blindly and unknowingly groped our way to the second step! our sophomore year. At this stage, light seemed to dawn upon us and we caught a glimpse of the golden aurora -education- which we were seeking. This may have been due to the fact that we chose the cap- able Miss Phyllis Newman as sponsor. She guided us safely through storms of tests, blizzards of oral talks, and floods of lectures. Such were the hardships we endured en route to the third step. Our junior year Was filled with so much enjoyment that we completely forgot the petty trials and tribulations that had so worried us heretofore. We presented a play, HThe Patsy, starring Ella Mae Hopkins and Albert Handley, true aspirants to the stage. We enter- tained the seniors of '35 with a color- ful Japanese banquet given at the White Lakes Country Club. In this, at least, we feel we Shave done ourselves proudf, We elected as our sponsor Miss, Amelia Zill, who diligently and conscientiously maneuvered our waver- ing footsteps to the one-way track, which, in due time, led us to the pearly gates of our senior year. In the dignity of that lofty station we wisely chose Mr. Herbert Friend as sponsor. We endeavored to set a shin- ing example for the uncultured and un- sophisticated lower classmen, however, we fear they 'Cwill little know nor long 8 BAKER, OLA MAE Dramatic Club 3, 4. A quiet, little damsel, With twinkling eyes o' blue. Sheill get along well, And you bet she'll do. BERONIUS, ,IEAN BISHOP, FRED Bus. Mgr. ,Iunior Play, Ass't. Ed. HHigh lander, 3, Editor 4'Highlander,', 4, Dra matic Club 3, 4. Willing and smart, That's our Fred, Helll make his art Bring in the bread. BURKHART, PATRICIA Dramatic Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3 4, Senior Play. Shels laughing and gay, She's everyoneis friend, Some day sheill be On the upward trend. BURRELL, NORMAN Class President 3, Junior Play, Hi-Y 2, 3 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4. Heill win his way, At least he ought, With so much to say He canft come to naught. CARSON, CLYDE Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 4 He can take a joke, He can laugh with you, Even when you're broke, Hels a friend still true. DAVIS, GUSSIE She never says much, She smiles all the day, Shels just the such Whoill win her own way. ELMORE, RUSH Class President 4, Pres. Student Council4, Junior Play, Football 4. Heis usually in a rush, On gridiron or on stage, Or with his latest ncrushv Despite his youthful age. ERWIN, MARY Girl Reserves 4, Virgil High School 1-2-3 She smiles through life From day to day, Through struggle and strife, Surely the finest way. FOSTER, LUELLA Ready to joke, Ready for fun, At you she'll poke A foolish pun. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4,
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