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LEROY MAXWELL This human dynamo, who was rightly a member of the Automobile Club, completed his high school course in two and a half years, carrying concurrently six subjects in Highline and three at night school and yet he stayed on the Honor Roll. GWELDA MCCLOSKEY Gwelda goes in for domestic activities rather than athletics or dramatics. She has helped to make many of Highline's banquets successful by her services and unique decorations. Interested in radio, she some day hopes to work in one of our local station studios. KENNETH MCINTOSH fliennyl Silence is golden - if that were so, Kenny would be on easy street for the rest of his life. Music seems to be this lad's hobby and he gave plenty to it in his four years of band work. BILLY McKEEL Bill participated two years in German festivals, was a Sportsmen's Club member, and turned out for track. Other activities included membership in the B. B. and M. lBr3oke, Brad-ereck. and Mclieelj Society. MARY McMAHON Though Mary took part in the German Festival and turned out for norse- shoes, clubs have been her major interest. She belonged to the Camp Fire, Riding Club, and H. G. A, A. As a senior she was a member of the Girl Reserves and Penpushers. MILDRED MOORE Vivacious, dependable and efticient are only a few adjectives that de- scribe the Student Body secretary and assistant to Mr. Boundy, Mildred Moore. This girl, in her years at Highline has made a name for herself in sports, dramatics, :nuzsic and as a scholar. RUBY MOORE Ruby is a girl with a smile for everyone. Her activities are not the type that covet the attention of others but those which help in many small ways. Girl Reserve work is her chief interest. ALLA MOSKVIN Entering from Roosevelt in her junior year, Alla soon won a name for herself by making the Honor Roll and joining the Girl Reserves, The last year she joined the H. G. A. A., the High Lines staff and the Make- Up Club. TONY MOTTET Along with Kenny, Tony was ad solicitor for Skidding, Rose of the Danube. and Lilies of the Field, along with many other productions, He was also on this year's Boys' Club Stag Committee. MARGARET MUIRHEAD lBuddyl Buddy enjoyed her activities with the Ptanka Camp Fire group throughout her high scnool course. She was also a Girls' Club Cabinet member. She served as an efficient advertising manager for the High Lines in her senior year. ESTHER MYHRE The idealizing creative power was hers, so Esther became the art edi- tor ior the High Lines and Pirates' Log. She also was on the Girls' Club Cabinet and Honor Roll, and was a wise judge for the traffic court. LOIS NELSON This president of Ye Drama Shoppe is a versatile, dependable student. She has taken part in three plays, has participated in declamation. served on the Pirates' Log, High Lines, and Girls' Club Cabinet, and has been an Honor Roll student. MARIE NICHOLAS Marie is generally known as one of the best workers. One of those who set about a task and does not leave it incomplete. She joined the Movie and Camera Club and sang in Oh, Doctor. BOB NIORD As stage manager, Bob was the power behind scenes in our school productions. In addition to his four years of stage work, he was a Chess and Checker Club member and a founder of the Model Airplane Club at Snohomish. SENIQIBS TWENTY-THREE
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SENIIIBS TWENTY-Two ANN ABELLE KEELER Students remember especially well AnnabelIe's performance of Amy in the all-school production of Little Women. She was a Drama Shoppe member in her senior year, and a participant in Girl Reserve activities. BETTY KELLY Betty, the girl with the sunny smile and distinguished chairman ot Paul Bunyan's Return, has been busy doing Girl Reserve work, paint- ing scenery for future classes, and working diligently as an Honor Roll student. IANE KING Although new this year everyone knows our little Yell Queen and Pep leader with her merry laugh. She entered from West Seattle, where she was active as a member of Drama Shoppe, Honor Society, vaudevilles and numberless other activities. BELLE KLOBUTCHER During her first year in high school, Belle had a great interest in ath- letics, turning out for basketball, volleyball and track. She joined the Music Club the same year to study the art of vocalizing. LEO KRUGER Dependability plus- 'is the rating of this Commencement speaker one of the busiest boys in school, and yet one who has achieved an en- viable scholastic standing. lournalism. debate, declamation, operettas plays and clubs are just a few of Leo's activities, IAMES LASH Uimmiel After four years of strenuous life, Iimmie is leaving with a sigh ot re- lief plus well worn football shoes. lim donated two years to Mr. Lemon and his Glee Club, while his third and fourth year found him pound- ing the gridiron. IRENE LEAGE A tactful miss whose hobby is keeping scrap books. She is a member ot the H. G. A. A. and participated in baseball and tumbling. She hides he: industry and good judgment behind a pair oi twinkling blue eyes. DORIS LEMONDS Doris' popularity is easily understood because of her friendly smile and happy demeanor. She has been a good sport in lending her musical accomplishments to accompaniments and class programs. As treasurer of the Girls' Club, she proved a satisfactory officer. CLAY LIND Everything from football to ping pong attracted Clay. Besides three years of basketball and four years of football in his lineup he found time to participate in declamation and operettas as well as keeping on the Honor Roll. PAIGE LUNDBERG Paige has played four years of football, belonged to the Hi-Y, attended Boys' Club Conference, served cn the Boys' Club Cabinet and has taken in the Chimes of Normandy. Paige leaves with his sunny smile and friendly way. RUTH MCCCARROLL Personality plus brains made Ruth a good class leader. A Torch member always, Ruth was connected with the vaudeville all four years, the operettas for three, and various girls' sports. She was selected for Drama Shoppe membership in her junior year. CONSTANCE MCKINNON Connie constantly carries a book which she reads during her spare moments between loads of journalism typing, On the surface she is quiet and sweet, but within she is vivacious and mischievous. She has been active in the H. G. A. A. and operettas. KEN MANGELS Ken may be all wrapped up in electrical work, but he is a live wire, Since entering Highline last year, he has been a Hi-Y member, treas- urer of the Big H, and a track letterman. PEGGY MANION Boyish appearing and boyish in ability describes Peggy, as she made all-star teams, Playday teams, and turned out for all girls' sports dur- ing her four years-- volleyball, track, basketball and baseball. The H. G. A. A. had her as secretary-treasurer in her senior year.
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oft SENIQIRS l l TWENTY-FoUR J MARION LOUISE O'CONNOR Marion has been active throughout high school in Camp Fire Girls work. Her musical attributes led her to participate in band and orchestrc contests and take parts in the German Festival and Chimes of Nor mandy. She has worked on many Girls' Club committees. THOMAS SHIGEWO OKABE One of l-Iighline's most industrious students was Thomas, who took his high school course in three years. making the second highest standing in the class with Grand Honor Roll grades. ln his senior year he served as photography editor on the annual. PHYLLIS MARSHALL OWEN Although not permitted to have the title of valedictorian because she has attended but two years at Highline, Phyllis had the highest stand' mg in the class. Her activities have included plays, declamation, anc Torch Society. She was worthily chosen a Commencement speaker. MARY PENNELL Entering I-Iighline from St. Pau1's School in her junior year, Mary env tered into many activities. Among them have been the annual, the pa- per, and debating. She also played a role in the All-School Play. FLOYD PETERSON lPetel This wiry classmate applied himself to his schoolwork diligently but his good nature never permitted him to lapse into a bore. His excess energies were consumed in dramatics, operettas, basketball, golf and executive work. WILLIAM A. PULLEN tBilll From president of the Iunior Class, Bill advanced to the position of chiei executive of the Student Body. Other activities included dramatics, foot- ball, basketball, track, tennis and four years in the Torch Society. RICHARD QUANTZ lDickl Anyone who came to Highline's basketball games remembers Dick whc has performed on the maple courts for four seasons. Aside from this Dick has belonged to Hi-Y, Honor Roll, Torch Society, Radio Club and Boys' Club Cabinet. WALDO RATHMAN lWuItl This senior of enviable cornplex.on and artistic ability earned his plac: on the Boys' Club Cabinet and as a member of the Hi-Y. He served on the Father and Son Banquet Committee his fourth year. EILEEN REEPLOEG lBabel Babe proved her quality of good sportsmanship by participation in sev- eral sports. She joined the H. G. A. A. and turned out for volleyball and basketball. In the classroom she was unusually quiet and reserved. MARGARET L. RICHMOND With an enviable record, Margaret entered from Sequim, Washington, in her junior year, and made the Honor Roll here for two more years. Her outside interests are in the field of music and she sang in the Rose of the Danube. PATRICIA LUE ROBARE Pat's a tennis fan, taking part in this activity each year. also baseball, volleyball, basketball and ping pong. As an orchestra member she ate tended three music meets, and served on various school committees. ROY RYERSON iBudl The vice-president of our Senior Class was formerly from Roosevelt High School. His distinguishing attributes at Highline were track, clubs, jour- nalism, vaudeville, and Student Patrol. BOB SHAW Besides belonging to the Aviation and Sportsmen's clubs during his freshman year, Bob reserved much talent for his senior year. Then he joined ranks in the Honor Roll, Golf Club, Pep Club, Sea Scouts and the track team. ZONA SIMMONS Drama Shoppe, Stage Craft, Make-Up Club. Glee Club, Girl Reserves, and other organizations were made all the better for Zona's participa' tion. Zona was also an active helper on Commencement and Mother- Daughter Tea committees.
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