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at the of Feh. 5 pcrvim ufc driv- SHORELINE n»c turd March J AH '■avc h,d l li ‘WU fr°m oth ., h i to deter- IPIIS -wto Vol. No. 36 H.P.H.S., Highland Park, Illinou, March I, 1957 No. I ■cipatHin in “ Student fu£ • “ end Of in i ifiKn u». faik. ' ,hc P»gc if ;o sniocm |X)II diow- favor adop- ta in obstacle if the $650 la plan. 1» the o' ii) : f x r»y on 'll he R '•'iiiioriiifn twills Page 8 HPHS Tai In State F HIGHLAND PAR swimmers will be out in tla state meet to lie h Trier tonight and tumor New Trier, w jton and f tops in the state last y year, with Highland Pai contender for third. Although they were » year, the Parkers have dual meets three of the teams that outranked year and have not ye fourth. IX) STRAND. Bill Dave Drake and Bob Highland Park’s top akhoi iough two will pro! victim to Evanston’s T« Also in the running for lx the Parker 200 yard Tracksters O Season Toni w Don't Forget Vote in May! for the p— .. of that week. BESIDES THE characters men- tioned in the previous issue of Shoreline there will l e many dan- ccn. Among them are David Bye. David Palmer. John Richards, Dave Seltzer. Starr Morrow. Blv- Skiers To Le On Trip Todt Today, about 25 skiers w along with Mr. Carlson, sponsor, for Sheltered Valiev v .vetts v'c ° TONIGHT THE Lit '■arsity and frush-soph te their season with an ir angular meet against Ni sago and Glenlxook. here Vo W Vo vclc vV Vo ’ fo«. The events in which 1 do well are the hurdles, t distance runs and the p. The teams should do fair Top Row: Bcsty Gidwitz, girls’ sports editor; Carolyn Brash, business manager; Diane Siegman, advertising manager; Dot Scher, feature editor. Middle Row: Ronnie Waldman. boys sports editor: Judy Gordon, news bureau editor: Robbie Glickauf, circulation manager. Botton Row: Jamie Rubcnstcin. news editor; Barb KohHx-rg. editor; Merle Hochbcrgcr. co- news editor; and Pat Tubbs, co-circulation manager. Goofin’ off as usual that is what Mr. Munski. publications adviser, usually says about the Shoreline staff and it seems to be true. This year Shoreline has strived toward a better school paper. The class columns were removed and replaced by better feature material which was the first big step in the right direction. Shore- line had three special issues the year ... a Christmas issue printed with red and green ink, an April Fools issue with take offs on the regular columns and an election issue in coordination with the Student Council. The paper is published once every two weeks and eighteen issues were published during the year, with the first issue coming out the first day of school. Page 14
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VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Bottom Row: Jim Wcitzenfcld, Roger Pascal. Dick Wyatt. Jay Fein- berg. Bill Harris. Nick Vick. A1 Sager. Bob Benvenuti, Leon Ward. Byron Klorfine. Barry Caris. Second Row: John Scornavacco. Leroy Pcscc. Jeff Davies. Roger Mandel. Ed Laing. Dave Stronge, Richard Giangiorgi. Bill Cora. Ste Rose. Mike Pehan. Tim Cohler, Jack Calbert. Third Row: Ronnie Waldman, manager: Keith Burge. Mike Reeb. Marty Gmeiner, Steve Eiscn, Pat Barker, Wayne Bellei, Dennis Rose. Howard Solomon. Ron Maestri. Dan Poppc, Steve Shankman. Top Row: Mr. Kolbe. end coach; John Knoll, manager; Burt Kalan. Hugh Seyfarth. Ed Poser. Dick Zartler, Jim McLaughlin, Laurie Herman. John Rothschild. Ronnie Fore- Mr. Philippi, line coach, was absent when the picture was taken. When Those Little Giants Fall In Line Coach I)on Burton's varsity failed to win a league contest; however, they won their only non-league game from Fenger and in league competition they tied Niles. 'Hie Little Giants were led by Bill ('ora, one of the league’s best fullbacks, and signal caller Hugh Seyfarth. Halftrack Dave Rudolph, hampered by a knee injury, looked especially good in the few games he played. John Gugliclmi, Rich Giangiorgi, Mike Reeb and Bill Harris were standouts in the Parker line. At the beginning of the season, the best of the freshmen were brought up to aid Coach Hammerberg’s sophomore squad. Midway in the season it was decided that, in consideration of future football, it would lx better to let these freshmen play with the frosh squad. After the freshmen went back to their team, the sophomores forfeited their remaining games so that juniors might play sophomore ball to gain experience. For this reason the sophomores are not pictured. (k ach Richard Baldrini’s freshman squad was one of the best in recent years. They were especially successful after receiving the players from the sophomore squad. Halfback Jack Jashclski and quarterback Bob Ltickman were among the frosh standouts. Page 16
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