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The HPHS bond dtspiayod Its talents en the football iiold fcoicro the Hem Deeming gams. Full o! smilo and right in stylo. Pictured at the pop rally tho night boforo the Homocoming game wore: Diano Kahn. Lynn Goodman, Judy Rady, and Lois Goodman. 7 h teen What? The Homecoming Dance. When? Saturday. October 22, 1955—9 P.M. Where? The Student Auditorium. It all began with the snake dance and pep rally Friday night, October 21, in the school auditorium. After marching through Highland Park carrying banners and singing at the top of their voices, loads of eager HP stu- dents yelled their lungs out at the pep rally. Go, Go, Go, Little Giants! Get that ball and fight! Beat New Trier! Then Saturday night after the game, perhaps a little hoarse from screaming, everyone used up more energy at the dance. The Boys' and Girls' Clubs together were in charge of the dance. A1 Peters and his orchestra provided the music. Though there couldn't be many decorations because of the new build- ing, everyone seemed to have a swell time. Rocognizo the scuds of people? What other dance could this be but the Homecoming!
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Northmoor Country Club sot the stag® for a beautiful prom. By th® looks of th® crowd everyone was having a wonderful time. Tho planners of Gordon of Dreams woro: Front Row—Suo Thomas. John Swan, and Russ Whitman. Back Row— Sharon Greenberg. Marian Peterson. Dick Gibson. Nancy Wolens. Tom Good- man. Robin Smalley. Don Bernstein, and Susie Walker. 13
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la c lfcre H-Club momiwis John Swan and Bruce Erickson help out as waiters. Sailor boys have talkod to me in English that’s what thoso Frosh girls sang in the show. The Continental Conference ol Chalet de la Mere was the theme o( the Mothor.Daughtor Banquet sponsored by the Girls' Club and given on October 27, 19S5. to earn money for scholarships lor deserv- ing senior girls. Some of the highlights of the dinner were the H Club waiters and Alaskan delight dessert, more commonly known as cannonballs. which would, no doubt, have left a dent if they had been dropped on the floor. Actually, they were the des- sert. After the banquet, the benofit show was held in the auditorium. Acts from many different countries carried through the Continental Conference theme.
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