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These arc the buildings where the teen- agers of the community have the opportunity to prepare themselves for a better life. The class which began in September, 1900 was the first to graduate from Highland Park high school. The school then consisted of one main building. Shields hall. In 1915 the gym building was built, and it housed “one of the finest swimming pools in the state, according to published reports. Later, an Industrial Arts building was con- structed; East hall, and the power plants also were built. Then came the auditorium, com- pleted in 1926, and the Sandwick hall, con- structed in 1930. The field house, erected later, was planned and built by the building trades classes. Before you is the physical plant of High- land Park high school. Much of it is old and outmoded, but it is not the buildings alone that makes the school; rather it is the spirit and life, and the pleasant memories which these structures hold. ion. ■ ■
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The 1952 Little Giant of Highland Park High School Highland Park, Illinois Editorial Board Don Durland, Lois Limberg Bernice Okey Senior Editors Ann Curtis, Joanne Holden Activities Editors Grace Ritow, Barbara Stupple School Life Editors Joan Cederborg, Lois Limberg Bernice Okey Sports Editors Don Durland, Zana Willison Business Manager Jacqueline Hawley
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Senior Editors Ann Curtis (left) and Jo- anne Holden looked at and signed pink passes this year until they were seeing them in their sleep. To enable the picture taking to run smooth- ly, the girls arranged an appointment for each senior, which of course couldn't be done with- out first checking and rechecking his schedule carefully. Pink passes then made their appearance, for in just a few days Ann and Joanne made out and signed hundreds of them. Notices and ballots were typed up, mimeo- graphed, and distributed to the sessions and the girls spent many afternoons literally get- ting acquainted with every member of the class and his activities.
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