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. : .L. x ,-i f, use M., - .. L1 i . l l iBoa'rd of Gontrol HE Board of Control, under the leadership of Mr. Baker and Marion Case, has completed a successful and wellffilled year. Two of its accomplishments were the planning of an appropriate budget for the school year, and the introduction of the student patrol system which has shown marked improvement of the students during the time this has been in effect. The Board of Control also introduced the stamp plan to the student body. which would be a saving for each person and a benefit to the school. The ofhcers are: Principal ,,,,,. ,.,,,,..,. M R. BAKER President . ,.....,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,, ...,.....,.....,. M A RION CASE Vice-President ..........c..,... ,, ...., .,.,,,,,,..,. B OB CREENFIELD Secretary .. ...,.,, .,,. . .. Treasurer .,..,,.,..,.,,c, Business Manager .,,,,, Assistant Mariager. Senior President ,.,,..,.,., Senior Representative... junior President ........ junior Representative ......... Soplmmore Representative .... Sophomore President ....... Freshman President .......... Freshman Representative ....... Eighth Grade Representative... I 'TNYELVE ........NEVv'TON THOMPSON ...........jOHN MACKINNON GILBERT .......CLIFFORD FULNVILER ROBB ...........,SYLVIN FLJLWILER PULLEN ...UGERALDINE HAUSHERR .................ELEANOR BAKER WILCOX BELL MARGARET ELLEN XVHITE .........M.-XRCENA VVOERNER
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u ,lllil ,-. , .,, ,. ,, mis: f r' ,h i 43 HAL ROBB, prcsnlcntg BOB GREENFIELD, riccfpvcxndunt, EVELYN GRASLEY, secretary, DORIS YEISLEY, trcuxurur enior Glass Log AY 31 marked the closing of the fourth and last year in the history of the class of 34 at Highline. Early one September morning in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirtyfone, one hundred freshmen stepped into these halls of learning after eight years in preparation in the grade schools. It was early in this same month that this class met to elect officers for the first time. Those selected were president, Marion Case, vice' president, Roy Frewg secretary, Ruth Burrisg and treasurer, john MacKinnon. Class advisers were Miss Gibson and Mr. Simpson. The year following, as sophomores, this class again met to choose leaders. Officers in charge were captain, Roy Frewg the first mate's position was held by Helen Murree Beckg to keep the log, Alba Simmons, and purser, Doris Yeisley. It was during this year that the first SophomorefSenior party was inaugurated. Sophomores were also prominent in sports and forensics. . Another summer passed and this class emerged from the chrysalis and became upper classmen. It was their pleasure to have as advisers the same Miss Gibson and Mr. Simpson. When juniors elected officers the following were chosen: Helen Murree Beck, president, Newton Thompson, vicefpresidentg Hal Robb, secretary, and Samuel Bassett, treasurer. As juniors, members of this class garnered letters in typing, football, track, debate, declamation, and basketball. ' Good work was done by many juniors in the plays and operettas. During this year two dances were held in which the class participated. A juniorfSenior Parents' night made an enjoyable evening with The Hitching Post on the evening's enter' tainment. At last the final year has come and gone. It has been a most successful year. As class leaders Hal Robb was chosen presidentg Bob Greenfield, vicefpresidentg as secre- tary, Evelyn Grasleyg and treasurer, Doris Yeisley. Miss Gibson and Mr. Simpson have faithfully stood by the class during four years. The two JuniorfSenior dances were again a success. For this year Student Body officers from this class were Marion Case, president, Bob Greenfield, vicefpresidentg Newton Thompson, secretary, and john MacKinnon, treasurer. Boys' and Girls' Club presidents were Roy Lamereaux and Doris Yeisley. And now the year closes. They step down from the stage. The unknown is ahead. O FOURTEEN
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