Highland Park High School - Little Giant Yearbook (Highland Park, IL)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 22 text:

 Winterlude was the name chosen for this year's Turnabout dance, held December 10, 1955. in the gym- nasium from 9 to 12. Couples danced to the music of Fletcher Butler and his orchestra, and the floorshow was given by Mr. Butler. The Student Council was in charge of the dance; co-heads were Carol DeVlieg and Sallyan Windt. The gym was decorated with a Christmas motif, with Christ- mas trees in each corner, and one large one in the cen- ter. Refreshments were served at the dance in the snack bar and north cafeteria. As it is every year, the Turn- about was the most popular dance of the year. 18 When it come to cutting a rug Jack Holloway and Barb Vorkork have the know-how. A you can ee. this senior Is completely out of it. An extreme detachment from reality (com- monly called schizophrenia) characterized not only our (in-)famous seniors but also the dance they sponsored. It occurred on Satur- day, February 25. The music of Johnny Lewis's band, not sufficiently absurd to satisfy us, was supplemented by a crazy mixed-up floor show of our own.

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Judy Heimordinger, Beth Lange, and loanne Rot- ter show us that the life of a teacher isn't so bad after all. Here they are studying sailors lack Holloway, Don Riskind, and Dave Seltzer. The Colum-bola Bugs will get you If you don't— watch—out. These seven littlo menaces are: Front Row—Judy Martin, Dobbio Bolton, Mary Stouffer Back Row—Darrell Iones, Donna Sodg- wick. Pleasant Thiele, Gail Jones. And here they are ladies and gentlemen. Her- nando's Adorables. Those sparkling smiles be- long to: Barb Partlow, Ann Tighe. Judy Schwel- ger, Carolyn Millett. Lynn Stunkol, Sue Leahy, Sandy Heins, loan Holloway, Laurio Popo, and Janot Cushman. Plugging for a good cause are: Dorothy Schaff ner. Cathy Biork. Nancy Keare. Kathy Parker. Nancy Wolens, and Sue Walker.



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The cajt of My Thro® Angola waa not only cno of tho smallest, but ono of tho boat. Horo they aro In full costumo: Bob Gentry. Cynthia Parka, Ed Gillllan. Jim Marovltz. Bob Poaraon. Mead Montgomery. Bottina Schwlmmor, Donnio Riadon. Bowen Schumacher. Dick Schneider. 07, ree £ fngiels Saturday, March 17, only a few hours after weary seniors completed college Board exams, Albert Husson's My Three Angels, adopted by Sam and Bella Spe- wack, was presented to a very enthusiastic audience. As the story goes, a storekeeper, his wife and daughter are intruded upon by three convicts. Strangely enough, the hero of our story, Alfred, a pet poisonous snake, never actually appears. Under the direction of Mrs. Todd, drama teacher, and Sheila Rowe, student director, the cast worked for many long weeks to perfect this situation comedy. She'a light oa a feat- her! At loaat Bob Poar- aon thought ao. Donnio Riadon. ruahoa toward her daughter, ae Jim Marovitz continues dis- torting t h e account books.

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