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

 - Class of 1937

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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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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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,Q y an yi , ' ity ...3,i- vi I if BILL ITORLAND-Athletic Manage! 1, Z, 3. Board of Control 3, 4: Class Vice-Pres. Z: Class Pres. 3: High Lines 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4: Drama Shoppe 2, 3. 4: Skidding : Family Upstairsu: '4Three Live Ghosts : Seven Pirates' Log 4: Torch Vaudeville 1, Z, 3, 4: Commencement Speaker. Bill is a mighty fine people whom you want Keys to Baldpatew: Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Club Pres. 4: personfone of those for a friend at first meeting, He is intelligent, but more, he is blessed with the greatest of blessings--perfect charm of manner, Everyone knows Bill and everyone likes and respects him. JOHN FROGNER H4 Entered from Great linlls. Montana. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Golf 3, 4: Basket- ball 3. By an easy, nonchalant' manner tinged with WESLEY FRAZIER--Track 3, 4: Football 4: Big H Club 3, 4. Whittling, carving, sandpapering--wood- work, this one hobby has been his favorite pastime, Let him whistle to the whirr of a lathe and contentment is his. JOHN EULLERTON -- Entered from Franklin High School. Alasha's loss was Highlinc's gain in the person of this quiet senior. Not an active Pirate in extra-curricular work, Johnny's finest asset is his pleasant manner and subtle sense of humor. f,f,a,,i..t-Jiri-I assumed ennui, John has attempted to conceal fron1.bo1h classmates and instructors his nat- ural ability and innate good humor. AUDREY GABRYSH+fO.G.A. 3, 4: Girl Re- serves 3, 4: Honor Roll l. 2: Music Meet 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Orchestra Contest 3, 4 Vaudevillc 3, 4. MW,--1 Music has charm, and charm it has given to this modest miss. We find her a conscientious and an bitious worker with uriusua ly high ideals.- 4. I E tb U51 fl .defy Luafft, f 'I' ' -, t X I I WL LA RITA GIPPE'!O.G,A, 3, 4, La Rita is friendly and sincere to all those about her. XVe know her as one who has found the true secret to happiness -4 through con- stant hard work. 73 rf All . :J VI' lil ,J ' ,-1, ,l lx 4' Y' f ' ' M . j J N J :rx -nv FJ DoN HART Track 2: 3: . ivfdtsrb ll , 3, 4. Basketball? 3, 4' rsigmtcxifishttfi. my x 2, 3, 4- ' oyswxb U 2, 31, 4: oper- et 4 1,4 li, 4: audmi '1, 2, 32 Gite Club E ll 2. 4. ' mtl R e ulpsicarefree and passingly diligent in I-his studi His interests, varying from music to athleti s, provided Don with a well-bal- a ced high school life. His quick humor and uznning sfnldle made hirn a friend to 'l. if ' . I Inj if X A fly, Q E r J Q I IW HLXINI i-ioooinoacrf usic Meer t. 2. 3. 44 Gite Club 2, 3, 4: cupmm 2. 3, 4, V deville 2. J 51, tight: codanes usic with lar c linary shrill A and hgfvoije rings out most eetly on A LiUfeiGray Heine in the Watt. 4 e. ef' . 1 ' Q . A if ROE Hoops-Emma from Auburn, High ' School. Efficiency to thelpoint of perfection de- scribes Roe's work in the commercial field. Her effervescent humor and mischievous air delight her circle of friends. R 26 JOHN GERAGHTYY Student Patrol 4: Basket- ball 4: Track 4: Hi-Y 4. Man-about-town they call him with his gen- tlemanly reserve, his courteous bearing antl his omnipresent auto. MARGERY HAMILTON-O.G.A. 33 H.G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. fl comforting air and sympathetic naluru make one believe Margery has chosen the pro- fession to which she could do most justice- that of a nurse. At first we thought her al- most too reticent, only to discover that tran- quility builds up the sweetness and sincerity of her personality. GEORGE HECKERfBand 1, 2, 3, 4: Orches- tra 2, 3: Music Meet 1. Z, 3, 4: Track 2: Dance Orchestra 3, 4. 'ffrlnd he played on his big base uiol! Nimbly strumming his bull fiddle, George's at Highline have been one grand melody. quietness is a paradox to the musical in- oflhis choice. HOLM--O.G.A. 4. Selma, who has stepped aside to let a busy world rush on, believes that one can be re- served and yet, at the same time, make a contribution to life and her associates. Not especially fond of school work, she combined pleasbregwith classroom responsibilities and manageii-:to enjoy her four years at Highlinc. x .5 i - X X. . 1 . , ARB HUHN--Band Contest 1, 3, 4: Big . b 3, 4: Board of Control 4: Track '42, 4: I nd 1, 3, 4: Student Patrol 3: Foot- ball 2 3. 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Music Meet 1 1-4. 3, ' X NW an air of mature determination, this X athi-ek gifted with the physique of the Gre- cian Qjxods and cloaked in modesty. qualifies as XX a reprl'sentative of the finest type of American 5 yourhf x ' Y 'a'4'f'f0P-in

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