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

 - Class of 1936

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V I LOUISE ABI3OTTf -Cfredtt is due her as an organizer of the Sub-Debs and for serving as IIS first president, Operettas, vaudeville, music meets, membership in O.G.t-I., and Penpushers have used up her spare time. TODAY--talkative, TO- MORROXVffsophzsticated. ANTOINETTA AI.VAUffl4eautg and brains combined in one charming person, She attended Auburn before coming to Highline, and during high school she was on the Honor Roll, in girls' athletirs, vaudeville. French club, and O.C.1I. TODAY --VV perfect student. TOMORROXVf-perfect stenographer. GINO ALVAU- 'He liked to reatl and draw and these seemed lo fill his senior' gear at Htghltne. Previously he hail attena'etl Auburn High. TODAY'---jovial. TOMORROXVV Real Silk salesman. EVIQRT ANDERSON-'Since he was a little bit bashful he seemed shycr than he reallu teas, He has been a most capable member of the stage force and pirate guard. TODAY-Wtimid, TOMORROXV- fthe merrhfml marine. DONALD ANDREXVS+Though almost too quiet, this dashing football player won honorable mention at his end position. plauetl golf for Highline three years, and was a two-year letterman in track, TODAY- a dreamer. TONIORROXVv rt traveler. NIiI.I.IIi AUSTIN -Being uerg unassuming and quiet she has not drawn great attention, but she has been in a Ltttuilevtlle. planted in the band for three gears, and helped to further Highltm: in music meets antl contests. TODAY7modest. TO- MORROXV---meticulous. IELIEANOR BAKER--Ifrom freshman utce-prestdent Eleanor has risen to president of the Girls' Club and Valedictorian of her class. Her other activities are: Pres- itlent Drama Shoppe, declamalion, debate, Torch, member of the Board of Con- trol for three years and the lead in three plays. TODAY--versatile. TOMOR- ROXV- successful. I,FI..-XND BAUER--XVest Seattle claimed his first two aears of high school, There he was Sophomore Representative, member of the Cilee Club, Boys' Club Orchestra, and in uautleuille. Most of his time at l-lighltne was spent with Kay. TODAY- ' tncorporatetl. TONIORROXVftlorne.sttcated. ROBERT BIiNSONfffMusic has taken up all his extra time, for he was a membez of the Cllee Club, orchestra. in two operettas, music meets, and music festivals, TODAY' musical, TOMORROXV f convert master. DOROTHY BERRY- 'This modest member of the Girls' Club Cabinet and asso- ciate etlttor of the Pirates' Log has been outstanding sfholusttrally and tn her work as nzake-up editor of the High Lines. TODAY7reseruetl, TOMORROXV-'V another Florence Xightingale. .IOI2 ISICKIIORIJ- Joe's friendly smile and hi.-1 willingness to work have won for htm the position of manager ol the stage force as Luell as assistant motion pic'tut'e operator. TODAYA-indispensable. TOMORROXV--camera-man. DALIE I5IERCIjffBeing earnest and a ltttle inclined toward the studious side, he has been on the Honor Roll for four gears, He has also played in the band for a like number of years and participated in music contests. TODAY-'mechanically inclined, TONIORROXVT' arrhitect. DAVID BALKER- -lfffzcient electrician of the stage for three Ltlrars. ratlto oper. ator for two, and a most cooperative member of the photographic department of the Pirates' Log. TODAX? -camera-man, TOKIORRONVf merhantcal engtneer, DOROTHY BLISS'-fComtng to Highline in her senior gear, she ably assisted on the High Lines' stuff and class committees. Formerly she had attended Tilden, Puyallup. Lincoln. and Kent high schools where she played tennis, and participated in vaudeuilles and operettas. TODAY -zVadan1 Marco Polo. TOMORROW-- teavmom manager, 20

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FOMKIEXC lf - MENT SPEAKVRS Clunne, XVillinms. COMMENCEMENT COMBINING FAREWELLS. fun, and happiness into one short week, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-six took their leave of Highline. After four years of striving. they approached their goal, Commencement, confident, but somewhat sad. The day-of-days. Moving-up Assemblyf As the Seniors of '36 ascended to the stage singing their beloved songs of Highline, they felt closing in around them four years richly replete in activities and friendships. From their new position on the stage they watched their places being filled by the oncoming classes. Being a class of high records, they were the first to have two valedictorians. Daniel Hayden and Eleanor Baker completed their four years with straight A records despite their participation in an unusual number of extra-curricular activities. During the afternoons program. President Oro Wilcox presented the class gift, pictures, and a new trophy case to the school: and in keeping with the customs of the day. presented to the next class a new Arbor Day spade. As a special feature the class activities were reviewed in a skit where the actual makers of the class's history were the characters. The final week saw the class being honored at the Baccalaureate services held Sunday evening, May 31. The Reverend Raymond Attebury delivered a most inspirational talk on what life held for these seniors. On the evening of June 4, as a fitting conclusion to their high school days and their Commencement, the twelfth class of Highline High School was gradu- ated. At this exercise four speakers, who had been chosen as representatives of their class, expressed their feelings toward the Northwest, with its bounteous gifts in the past and its equally rich offerings for the future. The speakers were Janette Moses and Harry McGuane, Who were chosen by the class itself, and Martha Williams and George Fisher, who were selected by the faculty. Then the Class of '36, one hundred and twenty-two strong, the largest graduating class at Highline, took that final step across the stage to receive their diplomas. They had joined the ever-increasing number of alumni and were destined to wander far from the halls of Highline, but never to forget the years spent there. 19



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