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Double trouble is pre- sented when Lucia Mur- phy, Nancy Carlson, Carole Barcn, Jeanne Dicrking, Lois Brown, and Barb Henderson get their arms and legs con- fused. Happy Birthday! Birthday Banquet was the theme of the Mother Daughter dinner, commemorating the thirtieth birth- day of Girls’ Club. Traditionally, it was the early girl who got the ticket, for some hardy souls came to school at four o’clock in the morning to wait in line. The banquet was held on October 17. The waiters supplied by Boys’ Club served the ladies without mis hap. After the dinner the girls, their mothers, and the general public enjoyed the show Calendar Cut-Ups, put on by an all-girl cast. This benefit performance raised money for the Girls’ Club scholarship fund. The juniors help the show to go on. The show was supplied with acts from all four classes. Lm 25
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Dave Rudolph and Barbie Kurtzon, rulers of the 1956 Prom, attend Queen Carol and King Grady. The royal court consists of Ann Feuchtwanger. Mary Ann Shcahcn, Jackie Orner, Steve Eisen, Mike Julian, and Ronnie Foreman. The officers of our junior class headed committees to plan and work on the Prom. Standing are Soran Leahy, vice-president; Mr. Hall and Miss Bogs, the class spon- sors; and Dave Echt, president. Seated are Sue Davidson, secretary; Carol Harris, social chairman; and Nancy Carlson, treasurer. The Juniors were there to enjoy the fruits of their labor and to make Lar Mer Enchantee” a night to remember. 25
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‘Blue; White, Fight, Fight ” Homecoming, October 26, 1957, began with the traditional snake dance through the business district of Highland Park. An exhuberant pep rally led by the cheerleaders followed and roused the spirits of the fans in preparation for the game against Oak Park the next day. The game was one of the most ex- citing of the whole season, with the Little Giants holding Oak Park scoreless in the first half and yielding only one score in the second. Pep Club initiated its card section with enthusiastic accept- ance. The Homecoming dance was sponsored by Var- sity Club. Fletcher Butler provided the music for the hoarse, but happy. Highland Parkers who had had a Homecoming of which to be proud. Wc Three: Josie Bye. Diane Teeter, and Susie Sinclair serenade the team at the Homecoming Dance. Some senior men” sport thsir en- thusiasm at the Homecoming pep rally. Swingin' it arc Wally Stein. Toby Aaron. Harry Vignocchi, Billy Meyerhoff, Grady Ellis, and Mike Julian. 27 .
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