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Show lean Taifis From Our H3igh Schools Highland Hi-Lights Kathy Schwertz A special musical production is being innagurated this year at Highland. The combined efforts Olympus High School by Pat Hogan Thursday night marked the annual Senior Class Party at Olympus. The theme was 'Lil Abner" and the dress was likewise. of the orchestra and A Cappella Choir will be devoted de-voted . t o presenting pre-senting a Spring Concert t o members of the c o m m u nity. This. e v e n t sponsored by the Free games, refreshments, re-freshments, and dancing was on the agenda. Friday night was the Sophomore Class Party and its theme was C y 1 o p ' s Chaos." The J, ttr-X ' 1 ' -" 10th graders dressed either in Greek style garments, or just wore their "grubs." Both senior and sophomore class officers worked real hard on putting over an enjoyable evening for the students. Well, Friday, April Fool's Day, was also Report Card Day. What a day to receive report cards I During first period Friday, an announcement was mde that due to excessive absentees, report cards would not be distributed until Monday. But to much dismay, a later announcement was made stating that this was not an April Fool's joke after all, and reports would be distributed as orginally planned. Woe be it, but that's the way things go. The beard-growers are working work-ing hard at making their beards grow. One week is left until the final judging takes place at the Mens Association Western Round-Up Dance. Til be sure and give all of you readers the final results next week. school and the PTA will be presented pre-sented Sunday, April 10, at 3 p.m. in the Highland High School auditorium. Tickets may be purchased pur-chased at the door for 25 per person. The PTA urges everyone to anend this worthwhile event which is an excellent way for a family to spend a Sunday afternoon. The afternoon's program will feature the Choral Movement "Joy" by Crawford Gates with Lyrics by Jon Beck. Paul G. Christensen, director of the A Cappella, and E. LaVar Krantz, orchestra director, have been conducting practice sessions for the two groups. Election procedures are in full ( swing at Highland this week with 'candidates making posters, presenting pre-senting skits, and participating in many other activities in order to gain votes. On Thursday, April 7, a Pep Day (Primary Election Preview) was held in the tennis courts during the lunch periods. Candidates were allowed to perform any kind of skit in order to gain attention from the passing students. Primary elections will be held Friday, April 8, with final voting set for Wednesday, April 13. |