Highline High School - Pirates Log Yearbook (Burien, WA)

 - Class of 1934

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ff I E , if I I c ,. .ze - 1' MA a ll 112 - ' .:.., . O TWENTYVTNVO NEWTON THOMPSON Honor Banquet l. Z: Honor Roll l, 1: Torch Society Z, 35 TrifY lg Radio Club lg Seniur Vodvil Z, 41 jr.-Sr. Dance Comm. 3. 4, Seciy Student Body 45 Class Vice'Prcs. 35 Board of Control 4: Boys' Club Cabinet 3. 45 Hi'Y 3, 45 A'The Goose Hangs High 45 German Festival l, Z5 Chr. Father-Son Banquet 43 Leaders' Conf. 4: Drama Shoppe 45 Chr. Student Control 45 All School Mixer 3. l'1'e Gut tu Pass Tum House to Gut to My House JACK THURBER Automobile Club 35 Airplane Club Z5 Stage Craft Club 4. I Can'z Reincwnbef' LOUVAIN TODHUNTER Captain Crossbunesu 45 Seniur Vodvil 45 jerry of Jeri- cho Road I5 Sec'yfTrcas. Home Economics Club 33 H.G.A.A. 1. I IVAN! to Ring Bcllsl' FRED TRONSON lt's Never Too Late MARJORIE WILCOX 4Muzzy1 Travel Club 1, 25 H,G.A.A. l: Baseball 1, 2: Volleyball l, 21 Basketball l, 25 jr.-Sr. Dance Cnmm. 43 Girls' Club Cabinet 31 Girls' Club Conf. 35 Girl Reserves 3, 4. Keep Toimg and Bfdllllflllll LLOYD WILLIAMS The Goose Hangs Highi' 45 Game Reporter 45 Sports' men's Club 21 Nature Club lg Orchestra 2, 35 Boys' Club Orchestra l, 45 Senior Vudvil Z. 45 Drama Shoppe 4. IITOMVTC Mme, Tau EDELBERT YEAGER Camera Club 25 Sportsmcn's Club lg Short Story Club lg Football 4. Come On, Gaz Up DORIS YEISLEY jerry of Jericho Roadl' lg Basketball l, 1, 3, 45 Track l, Z, 3, 45 Tumbling l. 3, -lg Baseball l, 2, 3. 41 U. W. Posture Playday 1, 2, 3, 4: U. XV. Leaders' Conf. 45 Class Trcas. 2, 45 Girls' Club Pres. 4: Girls' Club Cabi- net l, fl, 45 Senior Vuclvil l, Z, 3, -lg H,G.A.A. I, Z5 German Festival l, Z5 Girl Reserves l. Pres. Z, Sec'y 3. 45 Girls' Club Conf. 1, 3, 4. 'Yoimg and Healthy ROBERT YARNO 1Bobj Football I, 2, 3, Capt. -lg Sportsmcn's Club 25 Big H Club 3, 4. I Cover the Waterfront ROBERT CRUMB fBobJ lX'l1y Do I Dream Those Dveamsl' FRANCES ENGLE 'AMe1nuries NORTON SMALLWIOOD Lct's All Smg Like the Bxrdlcs Sing

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iilll gli , , -2 x ARTHUR ROBINSON fArtJ Tri-Y lg Short Story Club l, 21 Spurtsmen's Club I. 3: Boys' Club Smulter l, Z. 31 Football 3. -41 High Lines Stall 4, King fm tl Due' NELA SAVIN Aflerry of jerncho Road lg Pickles lg Spring Cunrert lg French Club lg H.G.A.A. 2: Tennis Club Z, 3: Bus- ketbnll lg Volleyball 3: Girl Reserves -lg Highlines Stull' -4. Stay Ax 'Ton An MAY SAVAGE Chimes of Nurm.int.ly Ig French Club lg Conunercial Club Z: Honor ll.inquet 2, 3: Honor Rull 2, 3, 4. 'You1x Sincerely MAX SAYRE ffiritzl Football I, 1: llzlskctbaill lg Truck lg Airplane Clubg Checker Clubg Ali Baba :ind the Forty Thievesu: Pick- lesug The Chimes of Nornxnndyuz Oh, Doctor Z Senior Voclvil 3: Tennis 1, 23 Vodvil Comm. 1. 2. I ll'unt to Go Burk lu Mx' Little Gmss Slltlflill JOHN SCHERTZER Art Club 1, 23 Senior Votlx-il 2. 3: Stage Craft Club 3, 4. Hello, Beautiful BERNICE SENGEBUSH Gertnan Festival l. Z: Club lTOrphe l, 21 Orchestra l. 'l, J, 4, Amlmg My Suu1'cui1s ALBA SIMMONS jerry of .lericho Roald lg Pickles lg Oh, Doctor 31 Class Sec'y 2: Girl Reserves 4: Senior Vudvil 3: Chr. Senior Vodvil -lg Chr, Senior Pins :und Rings 43 ,lr.'Sr. Dance Comm. 3. 4: Drzuna Shoppe -tg Stage Craft Club Z. 3: Short Story Club l: Student Patrol 41 Hunnr Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Torch Society l. Z, 3. 4: Honor Banquet 2, 31 Pirate Ivlixer 3: Tennis 3. 'lg Glee Club l, 2: Spring Concert lg Girls' Club Conf. 4. Dainty Miss G EORGE ST. JOHN Entered from West Seattle. St1nigin' Ahmg un rx Sllucstrmgm ELMER STANFORD Ali llzulm :intl the Forty Thievesng Pickles : uklh, Doc- turn: Sr. Vutlvil 3: Tr.ivel Club 2: Chess :intl Checker Club 3, . ll'lle're'x Elu1e'rl GEORGE STRIBLING tStribl Tenius l. lg Music Club lg Oh, l7uqtor Z: Senior Vntlvil 23 Clee Club Z: Turch Society 2, 4: Truck -I: Mgr. lluutlwilll 4. UU! Thee I Sine KENNETH SVUAIN Tories lllxfcu KATHLEEN SXVYN EY 1 Kelly J H.G.A,A. l, Z: Stage Craft Club l, Vicefl'res. lg Girl Reserves Z, 3, Pres. 4: Tennis Tullrnzunent l: Clxlss Rc' porter lg Girls' Club I Iisturix1n 3. Announcer 3, Cunt. 3, -I, Cabinet 4: The Putsyu 3: i'The Charm Schooll' 3: The Goose Hangs Highl' -ig Drama Shoppe 2, 3, Seciy -4: Votiul Comm, 4: Frosh Initiation Comm. 4: High Lines Stall 3: Annual Stull 3: Truth Society -lg Popularity Con' test ig Hunur Roll Z, 3, -lg Tumbling 33 Volleyball Z: Basketball 35 Student lhiiml 43 Gulf Club -tg Little Wuinenu 4. Friwluux Sul VU- TVVENTXVONE



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'M fill. II .I . .:.-.: -Q s i i fs .- 5 ..: ,.... ditfl.ll...l Last will and Cffiiestament E, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirtyffour, being fully aware of the inevitable gloom which our going must entail, believing our past record to be an unblighted and glorious example for all who are to follow in our noble footsteps, and being deeply grieved at the knowledge that soon our esteemed and exalted presence will be gone forever from these familiar surroundings, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I SECTION 1. We leave to the faculty innumerable bits of wisdom which we have im- parted to them during our associations together. SECTION 2. To Miss Gibson and Mr. Simpson we extend our sincere thanks for their hearty cooperation and advice through our four years' journey. SECTION 3. To Mr. Baker we leave the appreciation and goodfwill of the whole Senior Class. SECTION 4. We bequeath to Mrs. Davis our thanks for her tireless energy in the prep' aration of this, our last oiiicial document. ARTICLE II SECTION 1. We do leave to the Junior Class the ambition of upholding to the full extent of their capacity our lofty ideals, outstanding scholarship, superb dramatic ability, and extraordinary athletic achievements which we have so humbly dis' played. SECTION 2. To the Sophomores, we intrust the traditional dignity of upperfclassmen. SECTION 3. To the remarkable Frosh we leave the inexhaustible enthusiasm befitting Sophomores. ARTICLE III Our personal goods and chattels we bequeath: Bid Fitchett leaves everything in general and one thing in particular. Allan Benson leaves his ability to dodge the feminine sex to Daniel Hayden. Bob Yarno leaves one much used passport to George Rickey. john Castle leaves the frog in his throat to Freddie Nichols and Harold Fowler. Roy Frew and his horn leave together. Niel Herrett leaves with a blush. Jerry Hawley leaves 1000 shares of Wrigley's preferred under her journalism table. Irvin Cobb leaves a seat IH study hall just as he has left it many times before. Charlotte Albright leaves many pleasant UQ hours in Mr. Betz' room to Eleanor Baker. Marie Harrison leaves her position as assistant to Miss Burmeisterito janet Moses. Jeanne Durham and Catherine Baker leave three battered pianos to Doris judy. Harry Anderson leaves the landing on the back stairway to here-alone. Sam Bassett leaves a respectable balance in the cash register to Leo Kruger. Kenny Swain leaves-well, we think he's leaving. Cynthia Morris leaves her free booklet on How to Become Sophistacated Though Small to anyone interested. Allan Myhre leaves several empty sleeping powder bottles in his locker. Max Sayre leaves his ticklish little ways to Ed DeWitt. Dorothy Harbison leaves Edna the job of keeping the conversation going in the Girls' Room. Helen Muree Beck leaves numerous fingerwaves to Marian C'Conner. Don Neal bequeaths his swagger to Sheller Watson. John Schertzer leaves all his women to Highline's next sheik. Read Hayden leaves his profound dignity to Oro Wilcox. TWENTY'THREE 0

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