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SENIIIRS TWENTY BETH DOHERTY DO Beth entered from Thorton High School in Canada, too late this year to enter many activities. However, her work in Home Economics was out- standing. Highline girls were impressed by her quiet dignity and wished she might have entered sooner. ROTHY DOMONOSKE fDodel As class secretary during her senior year, Dode served her fellows well. She was active as a member of several important Student Body and Girls' Club committees and took part in Captain Crossbnnesn and the Pirates' Review of '34. HELEN DOWNING Slie's quiet and shy, but well known and liked for all that, She played in two senior vaudevilles and was a member of both the Home Eco- nomics and Tap clubs. Another whom we shall miss, indeed, is Helen. CLAIRE DUFFY Numerous activities have provided a well-rounded school life for the salutatorian of the class of '35. She served on both the High Lines and Pirates' Log staffs and has been a member of the typing team, Girls' Club Cabinet and Torch Society. LAWRENCE DUFFY lLawi'yl When Lawrence entered from West Seattle, his life became just one sweet songp that is. he sang sweetly in Glee Club, the vaudeville, and in two operettas, Captain Crossbones and Rose oi the Danube. LILLIAN' ECKMAN Lillian does not appear to be the active, popular student she is, for in all her activities she has a quiet, composed air, She has been outstand- ing in sports and has done excellent work as vice-president of the Girls' Club. ARTHUR ERICKSON U-htl Finding the Chess and Checker Club rather tame, Art played two years of tootball. Football entailed getting knocked around too much so he ioined the Ping Pong Club so that he could do the knocking for a change. BETTIE DELIGHT ESTER tDeel Delight has spent a great deal of her high school life serving on com- mittees--senior gift, senior sweaters, junior-senior dance and entertain- ment. Her fellow committee members have found her to be an able and ready worker. ROBERT FINCH lBobl As a sophomore, Bob was in the vaudeville. Being on the stage was such a pleasant sensation that for three years he worked with the Stage Craft Club to master the secrets of Behind the Beyond. LOIS FISHER Her excellent speaking ability Won her a place on Highline's debating team for three years as well as the coveted position of a Commencement speaker. Among her other activities were Torch Society, the Girls' Club Cabinet, and the Iunior Council. MORGAN FLECK He was one of the boys who cartooned when he should be studying and who studied when he should have been Cartooning. He grew up to be the art editor of the Pirates' Log and vice-president of the Pep Club. STANLEY FORCIER lleffl In his first year, left beat Mutt in the Chess and Checker Club, so he spent four years blowing about it. Being economical, he did most of his blowing for Mr. l.emon in the school band. ELMER GILES Elmer's main object in lite is to become an architect. In his two years at Ballard he played football and was on the Honor Roll. Since coming to Highline his time has been divided between his studies and design- ing real castles. EVELYN FURMAN lEvel Evelyns activities have varied from sports and Girls' Club work to Girl Reserves and musicals. Her specialty is tap dancing and she has lent her talent in entertaining at numerous operettas and vaudevilles that have been produced at Highline.
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BENNIE CLYDE CARR After playing basketball, attending student conferences, being Senior Class treasurer, Boys' Club vice-president, Hi-Y president, House and Grounds Committee chairman, and a member of the Student Patrol, Bennie leaves because there is nothing left to do. FURMAN G. CARTER With his characteristic brevity, doubtless acquired in the Short Story Club, Furman filled out his list. Since he claims this for his only activity, we nominate him for a charter member of the Modesty Club. CLIFFORD CARTWRIGHT Imagine yourself a grandfather's clock and the club the pendulum is the philosophy of Cliff, who was president of the Golf Club his junior year. He also played football and belonged to the Sportsmen's Club. EDWIN WOODROW CHAIN lRoxyl With his intimate knowledge of back-peddling, gained in Boys' Club Smokers, Roxy managed to be very successful in his two years of track. Camera Club and Big are but two of his many other accomplish- ments. GARY CHARLES After a year in the Sportsmen's Club, Gary set out to explore the wilds of Bothell High School. In his senior year he returned to Highline to put in some hard work with the stage force. PHILIP D. CLOSE lPhill Before coming to Highline, Phil attended Franklin High. There he spent three years in the Spanish Club, learning to speak that language so well that not even the Spanish could understand him. BENEDICT COLLINS lBennyl Benny entered Highline his sophomore year. His hobby is stream-lining. In fact, just the mention of streamlined automobiles or trains, will set the fire of genius glowing in his eye, As a baseball fan his enthusiasm knows no bounds. HOWARD CONOM Howard's field of conquest was music, He has been in band and orches- tra and participated in contests for both. He was a Tri-Y member and perhaps with the intention of becoming a capitalist he joined the Com- mercial Club. ARTHUR I. COPELAND lBudl . Although Bud has not been active in school affairs he is well-liked by students and facult . i-le turned out for end on the 1934 football s uad. Y CI His ambitions take a mechanical turn, for his Model 'l ' and he A -5 inseparable, DOROTHY COX Dorothy is to be complimented on her fine work in Girls' Club this year. She has been a member of the Girl Reserves and has participated in volleyball, basketball, track, baseball and tennis. LLOYD CRANDALL This strulfling bit of dry humored humanity has been a familiar char' acter around the alma mater, His accomplishments include Student Body treasurer, Pep Club president, taking part in dramatics, being on the Hiali Lines and annual staff, besides writing clever continuity. EDWARD CROSS lEdl ED Entering from Spokane he has left us in the dark. Besides doing school work he has worked continually on the outside. Ed is of a persevering nature and has hopes of continuing his studies after graduation. De WITT Sense and nonsense make Ed a Dr. Iekyl and Mr. Hyde. He played football three years, worked on the High Lines and the Pirates' Lag, and uses his spare time Winchelling and playing ping pong. DOROTHY DOERR Both dramatics and music have claimed the interest of this active meni- ber of the Torch Society. Dorothy not only took prominent roles in four operettas but also in :several plays. In addition she served as a fresh- man officer and was active in sports. SENIQIIIS NINETEEN M
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RHEA MAE GLEASON Entering from Garfield High in her junior year, Rhea left behind numer- ous activities. In her freshman year she was a member of the Speakers' Club and Girl Reserves and turned out for basketball and volleyball. I AMES GROW lim entered Highline from Engelwood High School in Chicago, While there he played three years of hand ball, turned out for track, and was a class officer. Since coming here, he has turned out for football, played basketball and been a Hi-Y member. VICTOR GRICHUHIN fVicl Vic spent his first year in the Sportsmen's Club acquiring an aggres- sive spirit, which he applied to football in his two final years. Much to the surprise of all of us, Vic included, his name is on this year's grad- uating list. WOODROW HADLEY fWoodyl Woody started his long trek through high school by playing on the champion freshman basketball team. He carried his athletic ability into golf in upperclass years, being president of the Golf Club. He was also secretary of the Travel Club and served on the Student Patrol. HILDUR HAMMER Although slight and slender in build, Hildur has excelled in sports, mak- ing the all-star team in volleyball and baseball. She also was active in archery, horseshoes, and basketball for three years. BOB HART Bob leaves one good voice used as a lead in four operettas, a presi- dent's chair in the Boys' Club, one pair of track shoes which have seen four seasons of hard service, and a membership in the Big H Club. Need we say more? DORA HASSEN Dora successfully divided her time between activities and studies, do- ing well in both, as her record as a Torch member and athlete indicate, She sang with the operettas during her four years, and also served on the Calendar Committee. GERALDINE HAUSHERR fGerryl Everything from A fathleticsl to V fvaudevillel is Gerry's record. This includes Student Body vice-president, a Sophomore Class officer, Torc'i Society member, and playing Iuliet in plays, operettas, and inci- dently to the Boys' Club. MARGARET HOWELL Behind her quiet, reserved manner lurks a spirit of fun and jollity which her friends recognize. She was associated with the Torch Society, Girls' Club, Horsemen's Club. Make-Up Club, Pep Players, and Glee Club. She is an authority on dogs and traffic rules. IOAN Hui-IN , four years of distinctive work in e al , and t and three of volleyball indicate loai ' ii s iness gave zest to her Girls' Club work an Girl Res rtic' tion. She was also on the High Lines' and Pirates' Log stat. AN DREW IARNIG fAndYl We welcomed Andy from Stadium High at the beginning of this year. We can see from Andy's record that he's a musician and a sportsman. At Stadium he sawed his fiddle in the orchestra and sacked a horse- hide pill around the diamond. MARIE IENSEN Another girl with outstanding athletic ability is Marie, who has played baseball, basketball, volleyball and turned out for track, through her school years, breaking and making many records. She is well known as an accordion player and Girls' Club secretary. KENNETH IOHNSON Before laying aside his West Seattle Indian head dress for the colorful Pirates' garb, Kenney was a Roll Representative. and member of the Student Council. Since coming here, his work has been confined to advertising plays. A KATHRYN IUST fKayl One of her best attributes is her personality. It has helped her through difficult times and has acquired a host of friends for her. Kay's interest is in athletics, Campfire Girls' work. and a business berth on the H1g.1 HIPS. SENIIIBS TWENTY-ONE
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