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VIRGINIA I3.IORNSONiEntcred from NVcst Seattle High School. Upon the pages of her text pictures still come and go rich in western scenes of sage- brush and horses and rolling hills. Her two years at Highline have been ones of reserve with a few good friends and true. ARDENA BROCAMP' -Sub Deb 4: Iiencing 4: Vaudeville .3: German Festival I: Track l. Intelligence combined with a tantalizing sense of humor is the distinctive trait in the personality of this lithesome girl, GERTRUDE FRANCES CAMERON ---O.G.A, 3, 4: Honor Roll 1, 2. A youthful radiance is found in her ey-es. Sometimes we think, Irish she is, and like the rose, but whoever found a Cameron without the dependability of Scotland! JACK CARTON-Entered from Lincoln High School. Basketball 2: Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Class Pres. 2: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Patrol 45 Track Z, 3: Torch Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Vaudevillc Z, 3. Diligently pursuing knowledge. Jack, with a natural capacity for a job well done, should accomplish much. He is a man who makes mole hills of mountains. MARGARET CHARBONEAU-fGirls' Club Comm. 3: Basketball 3: Sub Deb 3. Pres. 4: Girls' Playday 3: H.G.A.A. 2, 3. 4: Tennis 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: German Club 4. Margaret's conseroatiue and retiring man- ner has concealed from all but her closest friends, her sincere, generous, and sympathetic nature. DORIS COX-Entered from Lincoln High School, Tacoma. ' Doris just got here in time to prove to seo- eral Highline students that friends come from the outside as well as from our own intimate circle. Petite, dainty. and efficient, she per- sonifies the typical sweet sixteen high school girl. ELIZABETH DA 'Iii-Senior Comm. 4: Glen Club ZXQQ. High Lines 4: Music Meet l. Z, 3, 4:x'Opedztta 2. 3, 44 Tumbling 1: Vaudeville 2, 4L Tap Club Z. .. he ngahesxmt think of lgce drqgzmily romantic, dt L x Elflfftil' X' F s ' x k' V X V X X X XX 2 W tax' 'i X . e vi o J' D i os, V l U l N 1 . A J . - X kb. ,'c 1-K' .ev-A. I NYIILBIERT BOSTON 'H Track 2, 3: Torch Society I, Z, Sec. 3, 4: Big H Club 4: Football 3. 4: Operetta Z: Vaudeville 3. YVilbert's e folding robe of modesty has won the ad ation of his classnyztes, and silence is rife secret ofi vs H1941 K ,If .i Y ,xp I U. igtff' ' ty' ff' I 1.40 ,Aff lf MARION BUCK Tap Club 2: Iiencing Club Treas, 4: Honor Roll I. 2, 3, 4: Torch Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4: Sub Deb 3, 4: Operetta 3: Vaudeville I, 2, 3: Declamation Z. Chet-rie is one of those rare persons who can he clever without being unkind. witty without being ungracious, and brilliant with- out seeming superior. She has endeared herself to her schoolmates by her happy ways and to the faculty by the excellence of her work. MARION CARLTON7Entcred from Hebron High School, N t. mkota. O.G.A. 3, lee Club22, 3. 4: Honor N Roll 3, 4:uMusic ect , 4: Operetta 2, -3, 4. o gr Poptllar music tracted Marion. Her sparc moments wereydipliitetl between catchy rhythms aizal domtfsticdduties. lVe have also seen her in quiet mood. but always with an auro of cheer- fulness around her. TELEN CASE- Board of Cont-ol 4: Class Sec, 2: Quill and Scroll 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Conference 4: Golf Club 2: High Lines 4: Pen Pushers' Club 3, 4: Pep Club Z, 3, 4: Leaders' Conference 41 Student Body Vice-Pres. 4: Student Patrol 2: Torch Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Commencement Speaker, She is a charming miss, as diligent and busy as she is gracious and petite. Her contributions to Highline in extra-curricu'ar activities are matched by her fine scholastic standing antl her popularity with fellow students. LUMON COLE- -Entered from Auburn High School. Vaudevillc 4. Bully is u good-natured, amiable fellow who use eni y remembering. A car. a good mp ' , nd a dusty trxt book under the s at e end of a perfect day for him. IS D UST I C Trcas. 42 s ttba 3 I' t 3, 3 rack 3, Cap- nn 4 i y ts one I o. ' resting points in rtsttnq tri e, .ec him fol'owing a road ith Fr t the wheel and a e the tw Tis rumored that profile h v eft a trai of broken hearts. IUGI Nl: DAVIS Helping Houurd to brush the cobwebs from hs locker and assisting him to invent new ercttses to get tn and out of classes occupied Gini s many ltisure hours at school.
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IV SU :X ADAMS lznterecl from Broadway High School. , Ciirls' Club Cabinet 4, Girls' C'luh C.onf ference 4, Ciirl Reserves Z, 3, Pres. 4: llonor Roll Z: Pep Club Z. 3. 4. -lennis Club 5. 4. Pert and saucy with flashing dimples and bobbing hair, Ir.'u vpitonnles tuptral swun- tuenf' Shi' pursues hur duties und ent'15ht's her ltusuti- with surh hublvlina wnthustasnz that her friends and udnurvrs are many. NE ANIIPRSCFN--Fencing Cllub 4, Stamp Clluh 3. I Iii-neath tht- blonde lorhs of this houish senior may he found tl countenanre well blexsetl with jollittt. Ht' fintls the song of' birUs on sunwnvr t-ues tht- most irzleresliniy thina in life r '-we find him rgarfely charming, ttlibts and all. RAYMOND ISACON Entered from Auburn High School. Auburn sent this rosy, romely member of the graduating class, Ht' is tlistinguisht-d for his interest in feminine pufrhrilude as well as for his ability ax a stttdent. HAROLD Bl:CiK- Class Treas. 3: lioothall l, Z. 3: Glee Club l. 4: lli-Y 3. 4: Music Meet 1, 3, 4: Track 3. Harold, the friendliest boy in llzahline, tliuidwtl his time lzetuueen lht- music room, tht- athfu c field, ntl his t-ver-p book. JUNE l'ml5l.l. 'Honor Roll l. Z. 3, 4: 'l'otCh Society l, Z, 3: Class Pres. 1: Basketball Z: Volleyball Z: Pep Club Z: Drama Shoppe Z. 3. 4: Girls' Club Vice-Pres. 4, Citrlsi C.lub Conference 4: Board of Control l, 4: Pirates' log 4. Girl Reserves Z, 3, 4: Ciraucl Honor Roll 4. A Hur intxxhuustihlt' uitalilu in it stnteru tor- tltaltty art' espefiallgf well run 'mbt'ri'tl. If it sunny smt't' ts htrff fht- battle. .lune's future should be both prosperous and wisant. 'Pi , i GLENN li-ENSO. Ath ' ic Manager 1, 3, 1 Big ll Cflub , lzboard iq Cionltrol Z 4: Boy' Club C net 4: Cas V'cr-Z . 3: Cl Pres. 'ootball 2, : l' 1 Lines lfdi 4: -Y 3, 4: l-lonoil o l, 2, 1: Opelret 1 : Pirates' l.og 4: o Society Z, W, 4: uill antl Scroll 4, C'ommencement Speaker. ' J Rl Gifted with tt n tual pledstntl Lu! and tt flare for incompara le puns, Glenn made tht' uhool dau pass uitkly for his classmates. Quietly nonsensital, he wits. m-vetthi-less, a stlvolar and ct lutttler, CHARD BFSTW liooiball Manager 3: Baud Contest Z, 3. 4: Boys' Club Cabinet l: Band Z. 3, 4, Football 4: Cilee Cfluh l, Z. 4: Slu- clt-nt Patrol 3: Track 1, Tri-Y l: Yaudeville 3, 4. .4 quntlt-man and a scholar is Dirk. lftluta- Iion has molded his mind. ami nntsir. that hidden soul of htlrmontt. i . , -F' '4 , 'U +.,J,,... 5. al. , r Y sa-Q V ' v ...fs I. l A2 L07 a -ov' -ff? f rn X Huw 4' -Q' f an 'GK K g ,J . K- 23 IIOXVARD ANDERSON'--Entered from Frank- lin High School. He finds some delight in the society of man, but both contentment and joy in long avenues of trues and the meandering of streams. And yet in school the noises of the hammer, saw. and lathe are more musical to htm than the sound of his own uoire in clas'room., ,flfgjf f Bt-lieuinq that 'Nilente is Cioltlrnf' fllvx has rt-nmint-d eng ma lo his classmates. His loyalty to th .reborn is unquvstione , but he expfessetl silcnf co inerazyion o AIIXANDER ANDO +2 U ,U 4 vw f If L- ,-. . Xffr . f. . ,J , l l ,f ., ,u ,. - CANDIS BASSETT- lznreredlkom Laurel High School. ff O.G.A. 4: Girl Resgjves 3, 4: Crlee Club Z: Music i ect Z: Opgrylta Z. Diver ified aduenthres had their lure for Candi outside of,sihool hours. Her sponta- neous, chattehandffyirlish giggle add greatly to la her 'uman iszterbst. TllEI.lVlA BliDEl.Lf O.G.A, 3, 4: Honor Roll l, Z, 3, 4. This ingenuous nwmber of the graduating class is remembered not only for her naive humor, but also for her fine sense of depend- abilitu. A good book is her choice companion. 7' . IILCJYD BENSON---jfraclc Manager l: Basket- ball l. 2, 3, 4: High Lines 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Pirates' Log 4: Student Patrol 4. fl little nonsense now and then, ls rt-lished by thi- best of men. I-'rientlliness is one of his chief graces' in the halls: and rest'r1.'t', his armour in the class- rooms, HLNRY BENSON--Entered from Queen Anne High School. Board of Control '91 Boys' Club Cabinet 4: Drama Shoppe Z, 3, 4: Debate 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3. 4: Plays 3. 4: Pirates' Log 3, 4: Pep Club 3, Student Patrol 4: Torch Society Z. 3, 4: Vaudeville 3. The ability to combine worh with play and lo use the right proportions of each at the proper time has made Hank a scholar, first- flttss. and ti school citizen. uni-.x'culle.l. .JAMES l5lCKlfORDf 'lfootball Manager 3, 4: Track Manager 1. Dept-ndzrbility plus: He managed the affairs for others as t-ffiu-icntlu as if they were his own. but nt-ver failed to keep an interest in his tt'.xI hooks. Q ' we fl lv
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THORALIJ DAWLFY Operetta l: Track Z, 3: lfoolball l, 2, 3: Big H Club 2, 3, 4. lior '1horalil. school was a place to relax. Although efficient enough in doing what he liked. his books never het'an7e worn from cJ1.'er- use. A lute for outdoor athletics in which he participated reveals his aptitude. I j . N I, ,. f .10 .2 X 'tp 'I JOHN DECK R -ljNKEfed7iroh1fNVest Seattle High School. g gt- J I5andN1,' N! ryiestra jf! Drama Shoppe 3, 4: Pep llib 5. 4: .9ev6Q Keys to Bald- pate : T e ' ine WSIS!! 'I' 's fvionent lf suxtna music, has ' S' ., - . attr tedfa h 'lchfrfiyldth lovers to his circle, and h refrt,'e'manner has won a place in student, ife, F i LEXVIS DICKINSON lVe see him in a picture friding boots and a big hat, but a small boy with black hair and sharp cyus. He found compensation for his dislike of school routine in his wholehearted love of horses and the bridle path, GEORGE IDRACHENBERG - Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. In his heart dwells the serenity of the nul- ural words that he loves. His poise, his well- modulated voice, his air of quiet dependability suggest the field of landscape gardening to- ward which he turns instinctively. WALTER DUNNE - 'Drama Shoppe 3, Vice- Pres. 4: Debate Z, 3, 4: High Lines 44 Hi-Y 4: Honor Roll l. 2, 3: Three Live Ghosts , Seven Keys to Baldpatenz Pirates' Log 3, 4: lien Pushers' Club 2, 3, Pres. 4: Pep Club 3, 41 Vaudeville 3: Quill and Scroll 4. His witticisms have been an unceasina source of amusement to his classmates. His is the temperament of an artist and poet--'both exemplified by his thutch of wind-tossed hair. N 1 f IESSIE MAX' El3I3ER'I'- -Give Club 4: Honor Roll 4: Mu, Meet l. 2. 3, 4: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: Orc astra Contest l, 2, 3, 4: Vau- rleville 2, 3: .olleyball 3. ' Combining her loquactizus moods with her musical tendencies, May has been successful not only in lhe yt of entertainment, but in the ability to acquire friends. fjs' - .1 Q' tits Q VJARREN EAULKNERY- Entered from Auburn High School. Glee Club 3. 4: Music Meet 3, 4: Oper- etta 3, 4: Vaudeville 3, 4. ' Sea chanleys have a deeper ring to them when this Son of Neptune answers the inesc- orahli- call of the waves. His quiet manner be- lies his genuinely friendly nature, pluasingly spiced with mischief. i 3. Lf , ...veto za- i fi .af - - ' A , - ' it I A ' .. t :tt 1 f, .i 'ls ,Q la Q, ni w-if I bs at P A F' is - Mi -i ::.2l:..?!R I LX' .et an A A K R 4 l M E Ji 't . Md' X Q . s' f Q .1 I -,,. . ,, EEQVQ' ..., ,,,: . . BILLEE DAY? Girl Reserves 2, 3: Golf Club 21 H.G.A.A. l, Z: Honor Roll 4: Operetta 2: Pep Club 2, 3: Tennis 3, 4: Vaudcville 1, 2, 3: Volleyball 1, 2. lVith a nose tip-tilted like a rose, this lively miss has filled her school life with many actio- ities. Billee's spontaneous laughter and caustic wit added a touch of brightness to every corner of the halls. ALBERT' DICKINSON --Entered from Queen Anne High School. There is a certain cadence to his voice that reaffirms his gracious bearing. Although he represents the intellectual type of student, we know that he'has a weakness for Airdales and motorcycles. HOWARD DOMONOSKE Although Howard is not a talkative or an overly enthusiastic person, thc dust-laden covers of his books attest to his good times here at Highline. THEODORE DROPPELMAN 'l'ed's blond curls. his infectious smile, and ingenuous ways have won for him a distinct place in the class, He excels in the field of mechanical arts and claims Nature for his patron saint. HELENE DUPREE-Glee Club 4: Orchestra 1, ' 3, 4: Vaudevillc 3, 4. Z, 3, 4: Music Meet l, 2. 3, 4: String Ensemble l, 2, violin is but an this demure lass all and for Bob especially. 5 f - The euphony of Heleni-'s echo of her own charms. for has made life a melody for if Q, K' ,S f ,i,c'fL,,f,.,u BETTY EDMONDS Pandora with her box- only Bcttyls box knows many a little secret in respect to make- up. She is skilled in household artsf-a skill we expect her to follow with heartfelt interest. NORMA VEDERSPIEL --- Entered from West Seattle High School. O.G.A. 3, 4: H.G.A.A. l. 2: Basketball l. 2, 3: Volleyball l, 2: Baseball l. 2: Tumbling l. Z: Track l, 2: Torch Society l: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. ll'ith fingers as nimble as her dancing toes, Norma tripped lightly bach to Highline after her two-year sojourn at lVest Seattle. Some- day, we shall see her skillfully managing '-. 'Q., ' K 5 , igsfilft 'ii' a t- :' . Q' - :Sh . ,ai -,ff t . v- ' .3 I f ' , 1 tt ' , ' l . . , wifi ff 1 ' T?gfy g i 'Q . 'ek . ' Q , i ,is in .. ,. K Q ,go V' K r v -lf, I , f. A 5 , ,fag t- 3 - 1 ':i- F s5e ',W' , ' 13- ia., . at - H V.: - I M 25 somi-one's office: and then-- skillfully manag- intl iltsl- xun7i'uni'. --'--r-wsf--M - 4 iF:-W...a 'Ti 4
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