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Show TEEN TALK FROM HIGH SCHOOLS HIGHLAND HI-LIGHTS by Kathy Schwertz Tomorrow, Bermudy Day, is one of the occasions most looked forward to bv Highland students. and are as follows: Georgia Whit-ker Whit-ker and Margie Callister, co -editors; Louise Richardson, assistant assist-ant editor; Ann Kirschner and Colleen Sullivan, business managers; mana-gers; Dave Richards and Kenny Jensen, photographers; Norma Hammon, assistant photographer; Chad Peirce, sports editor with assistants. Kent Fitzgerald and Jim Despain; Bruce Bolander, picture editor. Lads, lassies, and some faculty members mem-bers will tog ber-mudas ber-mudas as a change from the regular school attire. The highlight of the day will be the Bermuda Danrp h1d in fhp gym. The music will be furnished by the Sterling Gerber band from 8:30 to 11:30. Highland's first literary magazine, mag-azine, In Black and White, edited by Anita Allein and sponsored by Mrs. Caroline E. Miner, will be distributed tomorrow. Mr. Harold D. Peterson and the art department have done the illustrations. The Girl's Association held an informal tea Tuesday afternoon in the cafeteria. The affair which wa held for senior girls only gave them a chance to reminsce over their activities in the past year. Entertainment was provided by the officers: Carolyn Dixon, president; pres-ident; Colleen . Makin, vice-president; vice-president; and Stephanie Smith, secretary. The lyrics of their songs brought back many pleasant memories of the things the organization or-ganization had done together. Miss Myrth Harvey, girl's counselor, bade the girls farewell and wished wish-ed the success in their chosen paths after graduation. |