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Row 'l: Howard, Day, Ellington, Tomchallc, Logan, Wilhelm, Mathews, Mrs. Zim- merer, Wagner, Colipy, Slcrondal. Row Q: Ambaum, May, Sengstoclc, Jones, f Olcubo, Shields, Y ' Connell, Machan, Lafferty, Bushell, 1 Uffice Force To aid in the difficult task of recording the attendance at Highline several students have volunteered to aid the administration. This work offers an opportunity for Torch members to earn extra curricular points so that they may retain their places in the honor society. The student workers take a great deal of pride in performing their duties under the super- vision of Mrs. Vena Zimmerer, the office clerk. Attendance is taken hourly and the other divers school business is recorded. Mr. johnson's office force deserves a Word of praise for their handling of the activity contract accounts and money. This group also had charge of the ticket sales for all the school activities. Iunior Patrol Ever on the alert to detect offenders, the junior Patrol replaced the Senior Patrol at the end of the first semester. Dick Geraghty, as captain of the group, did a fine job of seeing that the boys were at all times on the qui vive and were not biased in giving traffic slips. Patrolling the halls and the grounds and guarding the stairways were but a few of the services rendered. With Mr. Edward Green, the faculty adviser, giving occasional pep talks, the boys' constant vigil never lagged. l2ow'l: Carlson, Kessler, , l-lolmslrom, Kyle, Sullivan, Sovey. Row Q: Mr. Green, Edmonds, Wingert, Salfmarsh, Kier, Karlson, Reynolds. Row 3: Jorgensen, Kinsman, Dawson, Harfung Coffman, Butler, Geraghty, captain. 15
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Row 1: Domonoske, Ivorsen, Motelich, Hartley, Rio. Row 2: Evans, Beeler, Macs, Mclhggort, O'Brien, Steiner. Podden, Moffatt, McBrc1un, Mclieogue, Pittman. . g g Health Department With Miss Charlotte Gandolfo as supervisor, assisted by the student nurses, the Health Department completed another year protecting the health of Highline pupils. The girls bandaged wounds, sprayed throats, and relieved various aches and pains. Miss Gandolfo and her staff delivered toys and food to the needy families of the district during the Christmas holidays. The Girls' Room was the scene of lively activity while the girls mended toys, sewed clothing, and retouched dolls. No task was too great for Miss Gandolfo, who acted as nurse for the Highline district. When illness struck a home, the efficient leader was always present. Pirate Guards Adding color to all fall football games and to many other athletic activities were the Pirate Guards. Their glowing golden sweaters marked them as defenders of the law. Theirs was the troublesome task of keeping the football crowds off the field and keeping the basketball fans in their proper section. Mr. Green, the group's faculty adviser, demanded a high type of efliciency, but he was not surprised when these boys came through the fray with marked diligence. The sight of a golden sweater was the sign for Highline students to practice deference. o Row 'lz Johnson, Mcirtholer, l-ligmon. Row 9: Knapp, Huntley Peck, Myhre, Bowermon. Row 3: Krider, Mr. Green, Reichel. Row 3: Miss Gonclolfo,
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