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Harry Peltzer presidentg Jerry Orlob, vicefpresidentg Verna Porn, secretary, Doris King, treasurer, Mr. Lemon, head adviser . X I 1 Destination Unknown Castgsetting-direction-that's the heart of a great production. In the graduating class of 1942 these three essentials were standout qualities. First there was casting-no motion picture is a great one unless the actors make their characters live. There was no worry on that score as the two leading characters, Penny and Pete present the story of their own lives. Pete was a regular guy and a high school senior through and through. Things started for him about 7:30 a,m., his rising hour. From there he gobbled a bite of breakfast, hopped in his flivver, and rumbled down the 'street a couple of blocks to pick up Penny and some other pals. Of course it was a business proposition, but then you know the price of gasoline and oil. If the tires were at their best behavior and the gas held out, Leaping Lizzy would pull in about 8:20. Then Penny and Pete would hunt up some of their pals. It was more than likely that Pete could be seen talking to Harry Peltzer, the class president. Harry was quite an important fellow, especially right then with Commence' ment and Class Day approaching realization. In the morning before the bell, Penny was probably in the study hall with some of her friends listening to the melodic strains of popular music coming from the much publicized 'Ljuke box. It is easy to sec that Penny and Pete and the rest of the seniors had many an hour of enjoyment and pleasure. Nothing added more to this than the surroundings or the second esfential quality-setting. One can't help but get a superior class when such a beautiful and wise location enhanced by an ivy covered building are to,be had. Every senior was proud of that fact and would go to no end to relate it. Of course this might have been due to the fact that they helped . 'f A 'A in the beautification by the addition of Senior Park as a ift . 2 g .A X5 J Ji to thc school. b e Directing-the final qualityfwas indeed a favorable Q is f factor. With such directors as Mr. Lemon, Mrs. Asbury, f , N Miss Conmcy, Miss Abrams, and Mr. O'Brien, no rou s f ' 4 Z g p f If 1 R K ip could fail in their attempts. Q3 .I Vl , Xl It was hard for Penny and Pete to leave all of this but Q, QEE' they will always be a part of the traditions and spirit which ll make Highlinc a great institution of learning. Mg,-:ETD T Q Ha in rss f Eighteen
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BEULAH ANSTEY4Headline Woman Honor Roll: Girls' Club Cabinet: Play: Abie's lrish Rosen: Pub' licity Chairman: june Matin: High Lines: Sketch Club: Grad' uation Committee: Vaudeville: Operctta: A Capella: Nonette, GEORGE ARMSTRONG--Touchdown Army Board of Control: Freshman Class VicefPresidcnt: Sophomore Class President: Knights of the Cutlass: Boys' Club Cabinet: Big Club: Football: Track: Basketball: Softball. VERA ARMSTRONG-fCaYefi'ee Ushers: O. G. A.: Operetta: A Capella. RAYMOND ARNOLD-Boys Will Be Boys F. F. A.: Tumbling. ETHAN AUSTIN-Great Guy Board of Control: Knights of the Cutlass: Boys' Club Cabinet: High Lines: Football: Basketball: Softball. KENNETH BAKER-Strike Up the Band Big Club: Band: Softball. ROSE HELEN BANG-'Young and Beautiful H. G. A. A.: Home Economics Club: Operetta. ROBERT BARBEE--Mix Marco Polo F. F. A.: Navigation: F. F. A. judging Team. CLARA BARNESfBi'iglit Eyes O. G. A.: French Club: Tennis. ALLEN BEAUDRY-Fast and Loose--in Track Knights of the Cutlass: Big Club: Football: Track: Football Manager: Tumbling. RODGER BENSON-Dress Parade Ski Club: Yell Club: Pep Club: Band: Vaudeville: Track: Music Meet. ' BILL BERNARD7Sea YVolf Student Patrol: Big Club: Ski Club: Tennis Club: Vaudef ville: Football: Basketball: Tennis. 5 FRED BESS-Ajfaivs of a Gentleman Knights of the Cutlass: Big H Club: Pep Club: Vaudeville: Track: Football Manager: Softball. LOTS BIERCE--Something To Sing About Girls' Club VicefPresident: Student Council: Girl Reserves: H. G. A. A.: Pep Club: O. G. A.: Graduation Committee: Vaudef ville: Operetta: Playday. HARRY BLOMSKOG7Knigl1t Vv'itlioutA1moi' Track: Honor Roll. DON BODE--Malqe Vifay for Toinorroui Airplane Club: F. F. A. MARY LOU BOHN-Now orNeve1 ' Girls' Room Committee: Honor Roll: Play: Abie's Irish Rosen: French Club: Stamp Club. FRANCES BRAIN-With a Smile Girl Reserves: H, G. A. A.: Pep Club: Tumbling: Baseball: Bas' ketball: Playday. BETTE BROCKMAN-Footliglits Torch: Plays: 'kWhat A Life, The Phantom Tiger, June Madn: Drama Shoppe: Pirates' Log: Vaudeville: Operetta: A Capella. RUTH BROWNfFriendly Expression Girl Reserves: O. G. A.: French Club: Home Economics Club: Tennis: Softball: Volleyball. ROBERT BULL-Ferdinand fTlie Bullj Track. DOROTHY BURCH-Vivacious Lady Office Force: Board of Control: Torch: Usher: Pep Club: Pirates Log: Camera Club: Graduation Committee: Girls' Club Cabinet: Prom Committee: Homecoming Committee. CAROL BURTONW-Adventure in Diamonds H. G. A. A.: Pep Club: Operetta: Basketball: Softball: Volleyball. CAREY LEE CAREY-Irish Eyes Are Smiling Pep Club: O. G. A. w
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