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

 - Class of 1934

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Highline High School - Pirates Log Yearbook (Burien, WA) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 33 of 68
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3-414 ....f. ,M 4 v-..... L E ff F I H , . .. , -1 M , ,3wr , ,Q ww' I Beycrs, Dorothy Bierman, lviinnabellc Blatchlcy. Arlrne Bond. Jerrine Brown, Lois Burk, joy Buxel. Genevieve Cox, Doruthv Doerr, Dorothy' Donionusltc, Dorothy Downing, Helen Duffy, Claire lickman, Lillian Ester, Delight Andrew, ,lack Baxter, Gordon Bell. James Bredereek, Lan-renre Brooke, Herbert Buschmann, Fred Butterworth, Ben Carr, Clyde Carter, Furman Chain, Edwin Cnllins. Benedict Conum, Howard Copeland, Arthur Crandall, Lloyd Gleason, Beth Gleason, Rhea Green. Catherine Hammer, Hildur Hassen, Dora Hickson, Claire Hausher r, Geraldine Howell, Margaret Hubbard, Lula Huhn, ,loan Jensen, lvlarie lust, Kathryn Keeler, Annabelle Kelly. Betty MacKinnon, Constance Nlanion, Peggy McM:ilirmn, Mary Moore, Mildred Moore, Ruby Moslcvin, Alla Mriirhead. lvfargaret Mullen, Rosemary Mylxre, Esther Nelson, Lois Nicholas, Marie O'Connor. Ivlarion Owen, Phyllis Reeploeg, Eileen JUNIOR BOYS Cross. Edward Dewitt, Ed Duffy, Lawrence Erickson, Arthur Finch, Bob Fleck, Morgan Forcier, Stanley' Giles, Elmer Grichuhin, Victor Hadley, Woodrow Hart, Robert Johnson, Harold johnson, Kenneth Kruger, Leo Lash, jamea Lind, Clay Lundberg. Paige Mangcls, Kcn Mclntosh, Kenneth Mclfecl, Billy Mottet, Tony Niord, Bob Olrabe, Shigewo Passig, Bill Peterson, Floyd Pullen, Bill Slater, Mary jane Smith, Dorothy Snider. Clarice Stewart, Madeline Thomas, Margaret Watanabe, Mary Wershing, Edith W'hcn:lcr, Francine Wright, Marjorie Wunders. Mary Yokoto, Ailro Zlegelman, Helen Rathman, XX'aldo Reid. Floyd Ryerson, Roy Shaw, Bob Shaw, Stanley Staldcr, Alfred Smart, Fred Thompson, Harold Wakefield, Pat XVatanabc, George XVhalcn, jack Wheeler, Rodney Woods, Everett TwENrYfNiNE 0

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xi lim K, uma. -. ,st Q.. ., e Q. I . i- .f S. 'f53e 2 5 '5 5 . 331 s i? 6 fig f 'f I ' M Q i ' A zi. W, , mm,1 , f . - ., , ysiimli ,MM M L, ,- ' e , f 5iiS3: ' BILL PULLEN, pvesidentg JACK YVHALEN, viccfprcsxdunt, DOROTHY BEYERS. .secretary DORIS LEMONDS, tvmsmer imior Glass Cgfistory ITH Mrs. Davis and Mr. johnson at the controls, the class of '35 taxied to a happy landing. Bill Pullen was elected president, jack Whalen, vicefpresidentg Dorothy Beyers, secretary, and Doris Lemonds, treasurer, for the year's cruise. A junior council, with Ruth McCarroll, Woodrow Hadley, Lois Fisher, Tip Wheeler, Mildred Moore, Clifford Fulwiler, Erla Jean Montonye, Dorothy Smith, Fred Busch' mann and jack Andrews as its members was chosen to represent the class in matters of minor importance. Outstanding in school affairs, the year has been an active one for the class. Ed De Witt, jack Andrews, Fred Smart, and Clifford Cartwright received first team letters in football, while Bill Pullen, Dick Quantz, and Jack Andrews won awards in basketball. The class was also well represented in track. junior girls were also promif nent in the realm of sports with Lillian Eekman, Dorothy Beyers, Peggy Manion, Marie Jensen, Dot Smith, and Geraldine Hausherr outstanding. Lois Fisher, Leo Kruger, Erla Montonye, Helen Baird, and Joy'Buck were awarded letters in debate, while Lois Nelson, Phyllis Owen and Arline Blatchley were in declamation. The class was also well represented in both the Boys' and Girls' Club cabinets and in the student patrol system. Real dramatic ability was demonstrated in the annual class program as well as in the Drama Shoppe and allfschool plays and in the Pirates' Revue of '34. Harold john' son, jerry Hausherr, and Bob Hart had the leads in the operetta and many juniors were in the cast. In conjunction with the seniors the Gridiron Ball was held, and later, with the juniors in charge, The Tulip Dance was given. Both of these proved unusually successful. Among their other accomplishments, the class prides itself on its capture of the coveted senior ball and chain which it had in its possession almost as long as did the upper class. It is also proud of the scholastic standing of its members and the number making both the Honor Roll and the Torch Society. JUNIOR GIRLS Baird, Helcn Fisher, Luis Klubutcher, Belle Richmond, Margaret Berg, Pearl Fnnis, Evelyn Lemonds. Doris Robare. Patricia Berger. Alyce Furman, Evelyn MacCarroll. Ruth Simmons, Zona O TWENTY'ElGHT



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SOPHOMORE GIRLS H r t ... in .iw s s G s . '...L...,.,.5i ' e f.. i.....L we ' G ' Lv- .Nat , 'S M A ORO WILCOX, prciidcutg HARRY McGUANE, vicefprcsidciii, TOM LANGDON, sanitary, GEORGE FISHER, treasurer Glass of ,36 ITH a ship replete in happiness and cheer, the Class of '36 nears the harbor of the coming year, mastered by the president, Oro Wilcox, and the first mate, Harry McGuane, with the secretary, Tom Langdon, and the treasurer, George Fisher, assisting. The storms have been easily weathered, with Miss Himes and Mr, Gilbert, the class advisers, standing by as eflicient guardians of the crew and passengers. That the crew has not been idle is evidenced by the number taking part in the Drama Shoppe play, the Boys' Club dances, the Pirates' Revue of '34, the operettas, and the all-school play. The sophomores have been especially active in athletics, a number of boys having made the first teams. In football the first team lettermen were: Tommy Pigott, Frank Tiano, George Lotz, and Bill Carson. Although the class had no lirst team lettermen in basketball, the sophomores were well represented on the second team and expect to have quite a number of Hrst team men next year. A number of the crew also made good on the track squad and on the tumbling teams trained by Miss Wilson and Mr. Wiggins. Representing Highline in the King County Declamation Contest were Eleanor Baker, who won first place in the dramatic division, and janet Moses, who won third place in the oratorical division. A few sophomore musical students competed in the Northwestern Music Contest held at the University of Washington, and made a good showing in both the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs and in the band and orchestra. But the voyage has not been all work and no play, for in October, 1933, the jolly tars cleared the decks for the Sophomore party with a resulting hilarity that will long remain one of the outstanding features of the year, and the ship's cooks ministered amply to the inner longings of all the company. During the past year the aim of the sophomores has been not only to make ai record voyage, but also to promote a lasting friendship among the fellow passengers of their Good Ship '36, CT Abbott, Louise Austin, Nellie Baker, Eleanor Berry, Dorothy Bolt, Margaret Boyts, Mamie Brewster, Ethelyn Brown, Florence Brown, Phyllis Burdick. Ruth Bowlin, Addie Breen, Thelma HIRTY Chalifl, Anita Connanghton. Mur Dando, Myrne Duffy, Geraldine Dunn, Mary Dunn, Willa DeBolt, Jane DeBolt, Betty Edwards, Margaret Fitch, Hazel Forey, Sylvia Freund, Catherine icl George, Mcryle Gunderson. Anne Hansen, Ellen Harbison, Edna Hagg, Ferne Hoover, Catherine Howe, Frances Howell, Charlotte Hubbard, Lolo Jenks. Marvel johnson, Irene johnson, Ruth Judy, Doris Johnson. Vivian Kale, Emogene Kamp, Adrian Killingsworth , Betty Leage, Helen McCullock. Frances Maib, Nadine MacLellan, Martha Magnunson. Elsie McDonald , Ma rga re Minnick, Billie C

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