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

 - Class of 1956

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 956 C fiant Here are six siail members who, for some reason, were absent the day the whole staff faced the battle of the bulbs. They are: Sally Halstead (typing), organizations editor; Judy Helmerdinger, copy editor; Bob Hoffman, boys' sports editor; Aaron Flelschmann, intramural editor; Ron Kirshbaum, organization edi- tor; Jackie Hansen, freshman editor. Bill O'Connor. John and Ollier Engrav- ing Company representative, was our guiding light. With his Irish jokes, he kept the staff's spirits up when they needed it the most. Yearbook isn't all work and no play. Martha Strauss and Dorothy Schaff- ner look on as Sandy Lewis prepares to cut off Judy Steinberg's pony-tail. Carol Winefield pages through the dummy as Keeping busy at work are: Front Cookie Anspach. Marion Banish, Sue Lewis, and Row—Roger Woissman, Judy Smith. Shayna Goldborg look on. Back Row—Linda Ceperly, Sharon Greenberg. The hardworking yearbook staff: Front Row—Carol Winefield, editor- in-chief; Sharon Greenberg, art edi- tor. Back Row—Dorothy Schaffner. girls' sports editor; Linda Ceperly. faculty oditor; Martha Strauss, sen- ior editor: Roger Weissman, activi- ties editor: Jeff Finkle. photography editor; Sandy Lewis, senior editor; Judy Smith, business manager: Cookie Anspach. associate editor; Marion Banish, sophomore editor; Shayna Goldberg, associate editor; Fred Michela. business manager; Judy Steinborg. junior editor. Sue Lewis, activities oditor. 20

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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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]amlo Rubonstoin typos as Ann Richards. Donna Picchiotti, Mary Anno Russoll. San Baarsch look ovor his shouldor. Cookie Anspach, Marion Banish. Martha Strauss. Judy Helmerdinger work around Mr. Munski's desk finishing up last minute business before the paper comes out. ‘UJe JVc ews 1014 Crowded around Mr. Munski's desk, as usual, is tho Shoroline staff. They are: Donna Picchietti. news bureau ©ditor; Mary Anno Russell, circulation editor; Ann Richards, ©dltor-ln-chlof; lamio Rubenstein, boys' sport editor: Marion Banish, businoss manager; Cookie Anspach, advertising editor; Judy Hoimor- dinger, feature editor; San Baarscb. girls' sport editor; Martha Strauss, news editor. Mr. Munski was al- ways there to help the staff. With his efforts. Shoreline had one of its most successful years. Ariy Doodlo, our publications mascot. Shoreline's editor-in- chief — Ann Rich- ards. Our high school paper, Shoreline, comes out every two weeks. One of the staffs biggest worries this year was distribution. Maps of the locker locations had to be made and lists had to be computed, containing the locker numbers of the different subscribers. After two or three editions everything was brought back to norm- al. For the first time. Shoreline entered the National Scholastic Press Association contest. Although we did not receive an All-American rating, this can be con- sidered a step toward bettering the future. Under the editorship of Ann Richards, more feature columns, such as, Eden Wrong, Interrogations, Inc., and Concepts were added to the paper. This made the paper much mose interesting for the student body. The biggest undertaking for the staff this year was the April Fool's issue. Satires on school life and regular- ly-run features were the highlights of the paper. Through increased number of letters received in the Shoreline office, it was evident that the students were enthusiastic about the issue. Reader-wise and financially, the 1955-1956 Shore- line had one of its most successful years.

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