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IIE v.. 05 l I AMONG 'IIIE TREES IUNIOP HIGH GIHI. RESERVE: ALONG THE PROMENADE HIuIII.INE's CIISIOEIANS CAMPFIRE GIRLS FROM THE LANT7 or NIPPON THlR'lgEEN
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Row 1: Thompson, Baker, Slater, Case, Beyers, Fisher. Row 2: Laird, Eckuian, Howell, Mcmion, Iensen, Petite, Myhre, Persons. Row 3: Leniniel. Hadley, Smart, Forland, l-luhn, Simundson, Glcmdon, Andrew, Hart. Student Patrol ICKETS, cops, judges-all the paraphernalia of a well-organized traffic system are found at Highline and woe-be to the- careless traffic Violator for one of the industrious policemen are sure to be on the job. The Student Patrol squad is one of the most hardworking of Highline's institutions. Ale though in but the second year of its organization it has done much toward lessening traffic violations in the school. Running in the halls, going up the wrong side of the stairs, and like misdemeanors are vigorously curtailed by the diligent cops who keep vigilant watch on their beats Those who have served as cops this year are: Helen Case, Marie Iensen, Lillian Eckman, Bud Glandon, Mary lane Slater, Peggy Manton, Bud Persons, Dan Huhn and Esther Petite. When the guilty culprits were brought to court, Esther Myhre, Pat Wake- field and Fred Smart served in the positions of judges and dispensed justice according to the severity of the crime. In charge of the general administration of the traffic system was the execu- tive board. This was composed of Margaret Howell, Lois Fisher, Eleanor Baker, Marie Iensen, Mary lane Slater, Dorothy Beyers, Bob Hart, lack Andrew, Bill Forland, Melvin Laird, and Glenn Benson. The traffic system was under the sponsorship of the Boys' and Girls' Clubs. Because of the successful work done by the squad this year it will undoubtedly be continued in future years. TWELVE
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lasses CLASSES-the factory with its segregation of workers- master workmen, tradesmen, apprentices and novices. Similar to this is the educational institution with its divisions of students - seniors, juniors, sophomores, freshmen and eighth graders. These are the necessary units for laborg without this division no skill could be attained and no accomplishments effected worthy of recording.
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