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

 - Class of 1940

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The varied lerrain of Jrlwis vasl region, slrefclwing from sandy shores +0 snow-capped rnounfain Taps, affords a wide seleclion of recrearional ac+ivi+ies lo llwose who enjoy ouldoor living llwe year around. Remernbering llmaf all worls and no play mal-ses Jacls a dull boy, leaders in progressive educalion are placing increased ernplwasis on llie wise use of leisure lime. ln recognifion of ilweir efloris, and in appreciafion of flue oufdoor aclivilies available 'ro us, we proudly presenl Recrealional Opporlunilies in 'rlwe Nor'rl1wes+ as +l1e Hwerne of our l94O yearbook. -l-he Qnchanted and l've Traveled The breadTh oT The land By highway, river and rail: l've soared on The airways above And Trarnped every overland Trail, BUT There's only one spoT ThaT I love, And l hear iT calling To rne: IT calls, Come back To The Evergreen sTaTe Whei'e The sunseT rneeTs The sea. I musl speed lo lbe cull Ol beloved lluyel Sound. lo lbe nupliczls of llcle and free, KVbere the wood zepbyrs mingle The incense of pine Wlllh the salty lung of the sea. l've walked wiTh The Broadway eliTe And circled vviTh l-lollywood sTars: l've dined wiTh The Wellesley domes And danced To Creole guiTars. BUT l'rn Turning baclf, on The Trail, l'n'i weary oT all The gay round? l'n'i heading norThwesT where The Tish-eaTerS WiTh Their Siwash squaws on The Sound. ln cloud-chrislened meadows, Sol! rncltlressea' Lullb beulber. l'll slumber near moon-mellowed cleeps, Ana' wake lo Ibe whisper Of morn on lbe ranges. Calling from pinmlclecl' sleeps. l've holonobbed wiTh nalaobs abroad And TlirTed wiTh wealTh on The STrand: l've elbowed wiTh capTains oT Trade And lived on The TaT oT The land. BUT l'rn Tired oT inidnighT caTes, l'rn siclf. OT n1inT iulep and yarns, ConTenTed, I'lI live in rny cedar-shake shack Cn a dieT ol qooduclns and clams. ln Ibe lclml of :mf clreums lVhere the CIQC-hO!7OI'UC1' sbufls Pierce the sky will? greenfcc1nop1'ecI' spurs. l'II1ake1hclone1raiI To the snow-Covered crags XVbere the mounlain tops elbow The stars --l-liqhlines PoeT, Cyrus L. GilbeT .45 DEDXCATKON. . . . . For more ihcm ien yecvs, recveohon oi Phqhhne hos been persordhed in our dean of coaches, Mr. Loweh WKqqKns. Fooiboh, WW,-MH. bosheiboh, Mock, Knh'omuroN sporjrsf-To N eoch he has conhibuied urntdhnq energy ond ehorjf. He hos succeeded In mokhnq noi ordy Jfhe o+hKeHc icdenis of hKs pklyersq buf more imporioni. he hos oXso Jrouqhi Them how io ploy foirhf and squcwehf Jfhe game oi He. To hkm, wiih our deep qroh- Tude ond oppreciohon, we dedlcoie The PlroJfes' Loq of WMO. PRINCIPAUS ESSAGE M . . . Shining rnounloins, loll frees, ond flowers! Unnurnbered lakes, rivers, ond fhe solfy seo! Who? 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Q 4 . .- sh ...,., n K .,,. . ar 0 1. , . w K. Mrs. Roy Puclelf, secrelciry' Mrs. Rciberl Hnlrnslriini, g,-residenlq Mrs HIGHLINE P.-T. A ....... Seeking To prornole a general alrnosphere of friendship and underslanding belween parenls and leachers of lhe llighline school dislricl, This year's Parenf-Teacher Associalion compleled rnany underf lakings of real value lo lhe con'n'nuni+y. As a special conlribulion lo 'rhe social lile lhe organizalion sponsored weekly dancing classes for high school pupils. Free denial and oplical work :ggi ,ao Hmm Slrnscr, vriefinresrfleixl. was provided lor needy children in ll'1lfiUI'f'G,llHWt'll as a lunch lund. Wirh lhe fund earned by a Pl. A :Qporisored carnival lhe associalion pul aside a considerable surn of rnoney lor lhe cyclorarna which will be purf chased nexr year. The execulive con'rn'iil'ree of lhe P.-T. A. consisled of Mrs. Roberl l-lolnislronw, presidenl, Mrs. Harry Stinson, vicekpresidenlq Mrs. Roy Puckell, secrelaryg and Mr. Donald Simpson. lreasurer. .,., I Mp, 3 J. J. Scoll, E Y.v'1:1ff, Dr Viflor Tlioriiiisnn, C O Lnrwln, L, C, Lirqwu J, l. ll.i'h.1w.1x. SCHOOL BQARD . . . , . Governing lhe affairs of lhe largesl rural high school in lhe Sfale of Washinglon during lhe pasl year, six represenlalives ol Jrhe dislricl grade schools have unseliishly given lheir lime and ellorl la lhe dulies of lhe l-lighline School Board. They are Mr. C. O. Lande ol Angle Lake, chairrnanq Mr. Viclor lhornpson ol Des Moines, clerk, and lvlr. J. T. lflalh away ol Lake Burien, lvlr. lf. Y. Greer ol Boulevard Park, Mr. L. G. Lingwood ol Sunnydale, and Mr. J. J. Scoll ol Mounl View. Besides carrying oul The cuslornary adrninislra- live work, The board also wenl lorward wilh plans lo provide a new rnanual arls shop lor lhe school in lhe near luiure. 'r GERARD BE11 MXLDRED CLARK EVELYN AB?-AMS MARTHA ALLEN GNL BASKERVXLLE ALVAR BECK Physical Educaiion and Eiqhib firade V Enqkh Sonia! Sciences Lakin and German Arithmetic and Civks Princupax Reading KATHRYN CONMEY LYLE DAVERKN BIRDIE DAVHS CLARENCE DOCKA GUDRUN DOCKA MAE EARL ' '-'Y-nmaiics and Commercied EnqX1sh!-and Mama! Ads Music and Ari EnqXish Journa isrn 4.-1 if XNKA FORTXN ' .K CHARLOTTE ww-, Reading GANDOLFO Commercias Sckooi Nuts: ENCE GRAHAM EDWARD GREEN CYP-US GXLBERT LAWR Enqhh Aqricuhure Science and Makhemakics I0 HIGHLINE ORLENA HARSCH SP ENCER CARL JENSEN LEONARD JOHNSON FRANK LAIRD HARR Y LEMON French HUNGERFORD Social Sfuclies and Vice-Principal and Manual Arfs and Music and Science Science and Commercial Commercial ' Mafhemafics Maflvernafvcs NEIL McKAY MYRA NEWTON MILDRED OLSON EDYTHE ROH Social Science and Hom E ' ' ' OWITS HAROLD RUDE PHYLLIS SEYMORE e conormcs Social Sfudves and Horne Economics Hisfory English General Science English DOROTHY SHIPLEY DONALD SIMPSON EARL TROWBRIDGE English and Oral Aff Moilwemafic' Expression Bmw FACULTY 1 -V , ,nw HOWARD WILDER VENA ZIMMERER rnysncal Educafion and Ariilzrnafic, Social School Secrefary Science Science, lndusfrial Arfs STUDENT BODY WILNA WTLCOX Vice-Presidenl DTCK GERAGT-TTY PresidenT Woi'leing closely wiTh TaculTy adminisTraTors and The general sTudenT associaTion. This year's sTudenT oTTicers capably guided The desTinies oT l-lighline's governmenT Through anoTher busy Term. The execuTive sTaTT was headed by PresidenT Dick GeraghTy, who compeTenTly wielded The gavel aT all sTudenT assemblies. Vice-PresidenT Wilna Wilcox was in charge oT all assembly programs. The secreTary's rec- ords were leepT by MargareT Sagar, while Russ SalT- marsh compiled The Treasurer's reporTs. lvlargareT Case SeaTed: Sugar, Gulbbo, Osborne, Wilcox, Case, McNabb. Sfandungr Geraghly, Carlson, Wingeri, Reynolds, Marshall, ArnisTrong, Jorgensen. RUSS SALTMARSH Treasurer MARGARET SAGAR SecreTary acTed as sTudenT business manager. One oT The TirsT major prolecTs supporTed by The sTu- denT body was co-sponsorship wiTh The P.-T. A. aT a carnival To raise Tunds Tor sTage eguipmenT and wel- Tare purposes. OTher underTal4ings To which The sTu- denT body conTribuTed included Red Cross Tunds, The OrThopedic egg drive, The Children's Crusade cam- paign, and The monThly aTTendance conTesT. Among The mosT enTerTaining assemblies was The inTer-class program conTesT, won by The iuniors wiTh Their version oT a WesTei'n melodrama. The senior enTry in The conTesT was a lighT romanTic comedy, while The sophomores presenTed a spring scene. The Treshmen gave a series oT inTeresTing song and dance numbers, and The eighTh grade enTry included a SouThern Tolk dance. An ouTsTanding address presenTed To The sTudenTs was ThaT oT The Rev. J. R. McCullough oT The Tacoma l:irsT PresbyTerian Church. T-le sTressed The imporTance oT growing boTh physically and spiriTually during youTh. WiTh an aTmosphere oT compleTe cooperaTion be- Tween TaculTy members and sTudenTs, many addiTional programs and enTerprises were carried To compleTion, rounding ouT a highly successTul year oT sTudenT gov' ernmenT. BOARD OF CONTROL .... ln addiTion To managing vari- ous sTudenT body aTTairs, High- line's Board oT ConTrol members have been enThusiasTic parTici- panTs in all sTudenT acTiviTies. WiTh Dick GeraghTy presiding, The execuhve board wiTh The back- ing oTlv1r. Baker and Mr. Johnson acTed as a check on all imporTanT school TuncTions. Among The prob- lems dealT wiTh during The year were Those concerning The basl4eT- ball game crowds and The omni- presenT budgeT. Included on The Board were The STudenT Body oTTicers, The Boys' and Girls' Club oTTicers, The presidenT and a represenTaTive Trom each class. Row I: Nible, Burch, M. Logan, Heeqe, Presser, P. Logan, Tomiln, Ma1hews,AlbrF-chl, Mnchnn. Raw 2: Ani-x, Tlunll.-y, ,limi-s, Mniilu-,rl ll,- berlinq Bess, Paynhl, Mrs. Zivnrvrerer. OFFICE FORCE .... . . Record The aTTendance, sorT The mail, answer The omnipresenT Telephone and The room-buzzer- These were buT a Tew oT The duTies oT The oTTice Torce. Made up OT sTudenTs who wish To earn exTra-curricular poinTs Toward Torch SocieTy awards, The Torce was sub-divided inTo smaller groups. These included The main oTTice Torce, Mr. Johnson's business managers, and Mr. Green's radio announcers. Mrs. Vena Zimmerer and her assisTanT, Miss GerTrude AlbrechT, headed The main group whose duTies included collecTing The room aTTendance slips, recording ThaT daTa, and checking on oTher diverse school business. Mr. Leonard Johnson and his small coTerie oT workers handled The economic aTTairs oT The sTu4 denT body. AcTiviTy conTracT collecTion comprised The largesT share oT Their responsibiliTies. Mr. Edward Green acTed as censor OT radio announcemenTs. ATTer he had scanned bulleTins, his small proTicienT sTaTT sTepped To microphone and delivered The messages To sTudenTs. l-lEAI.Tl-l DEPARTMENT . enen, Padden, Andrew, Johnson, H, Garner. Row 2: Miss Gandolfo, Clark, Carney MLCammon. R I. Norris, Ko srinslcyl M, v '! INS AnoTher busy year oT caring Tor The The The The Thu T healTh oT l-lighline's sTudenTs was brough1 To a successTul close under The capable supervision oT Miss CharloTTe GandolTo, The school nurse. Those girls who were inf TeresTed in nursing as a proTession were alloTTed an hour a day To become ac- quainTed wiTh The general rouTine oT a counTy healTh oTTicer. Under Miss Gan- dolTo's careTul insTrucTions The girls were TaughT To spray ThroaTs, bandage wounds, and perTorm various oTher duTies coherent wiTh Their work. The girls who so ably assisTed in saTe- guarding The general healTh oT The school were: FaiTh Norris, Carmel Padden, Jean Dobszinsky, Clara McCammon, Jane Koe- nen, l-larrieT Garner, Maxine Garner, Eve- lyn Clark, BeTTy Andrew, and RuTh John- son. 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DwighT PeTTibone sTalking an unsuspecTing vicTim wiTh his Omni- presenT camera . . . Mabel Osborne gOin' TO Town on her accordion . . . Jean Dobszinsky Tlashing across The Tennis courT . . . Jack CarlsOn's resOnanT voice holding an audience spellbound . . . Elmer Buhl crashing To a Touchdown . . . LeTTer assembly . . . hands clapping, keeping Time wiTh The band . . . A packed grandsTand quivering under sTamping TeeT, ringing wiTh The LoyalTy Song . . . blue valenTines . . .growing pains . . . hap- piness . . . hearTbreak . .. SO The years Tlew by on swiTT brighT wings under The undersTanding guidance OT Miss l-larsch, Mrs. Basker- ville, Mr. Gilbert Mr. Simpson and Mr. Trowbridge, The capable class advisers. As The long-anTicipaTed daTe OT CLASS CDF IQLLCD MARY LOGAN SecreTary KATHLEEN MATHISON Treasurer commencemenT approached, The seniors prepared To Take Their leave wiTh mingled emOTions OT joy and re- greT, while hard-working cOmmiTTees assisTed in making The closing days OT school The mOsT enjoyable. So The Class OT '40 leTT iTs mark and wenT iTs way- Taking hope and courage, TaiTh and eager cOnTidence, and leaving, as Tormer PiraTe groups have, a biT OT iTs shining lighT and careiree laughTer TO enrich Torever The halls OT l-lighline. pu. LORENE ADAMS-Entered trorn West Seattle High School. Bond: Music Meet: Orchestra: Operetta, Lorene expressed herself in music, but was never too busy to be interested in hcr many triends. ETHEL DELLE ALLEN-O. G. A.: Glee Club: Honor Roll: Music Meet: Operetta: Ponpushers: Pep Club: Voudeville: Yell Queen: A Cappella Choir: Nonette. Peppy yell-leading, melodic singing, and an alluring brunette beauty--all these com- bined to give Ethel Delle that indetinable something which made her one ot the vital personalities ot this year's class. FLORA ALLEN--Entered trom Foster High School, Washington. Basketball: Declomation: G-lee Club: G. A. A.: Typing Toons: Voudovillo. A gyy-sy sho wasfwith her llashinq eyes and a buoyant spirit which delighted in keeping time to the rhythm of the typewriter. MARIAN AMBAUM--'Girls' Club Committee: O. Cv. A.: Girlsl Club Cabinet: Girl Reserves: Grand Honor Roll: H. G. A. A.: Otticc Assistant: Shorthand Team: Torch Society. Her sweet sincerity anrl inlczctious chuckle paved thc way to success in all undertakings. MARTIE ANDOfEntered tram Lincoln High School, Seattle. Hcr smile was as sweet as the cherry blossoms ot her homeland, and her daintiness was that ot their delicate petals. GLORlA ANNIS-Homecoming Committee: Glee Club: Mother-Daughter Ban- quet: Music Meet: Operetta: Pep Club: Basketball Dance Committee: Vaudeville: Nanette: ACappello Choir: l-lame Economics Club. With a song in my heart, and a smile on her lips, Gloria has diligently attacked all commercial subiects with an enthusiasm possessed by tew. FRANK ARMSTRONGfStudent Patrol. Despite his love of practical jokes hc usually played with artistry thc part oi the innocent bystander. HARRY AUSTlNeBasl-netball: Hi-Y. He could have been a Sir Walter Raleigh, for he was versed in the tine art ot cour- tesy, even while he scorned the trivolities ot a Beau Brummel. ABBIE BASSETTKl-liqh Lines: Music Meet: Operetta: Voudeville: A Cappella Choir: Glee Club. Her impish eyes retlecting plotted deviltry, Abbie was prone to deviate the tlow of the course of study. RAYMOND BASSETT-Boys' Club Cabinet: Pep Club: Stage Force: Vaudevillel Movie Proiectionist. A piece of wire and an opportunity to make sound removed Ray from this earthly sphere to a world ot his own creation. Jl,lANlTA BEDELL-H. G. A. A.: Tumbling: Volleyball: Basketball: Sottboll, Athlrztics in every phasr' wfrr lhn outstanding interests ol this sports enthusiast. CLARENCE BEEDLE--Football: Stage liorfe. Skating rated first with Claric : and the field ot manual arts, second. Text books iust didn't rate. ROBERT BEYERS-Athletic Manager: Big HU: Basketball? BOYS' Club Cabinet: Boys' Club Secretary-Treasurer: Galt Club: Hi-Y: Pep Club: Sottboll: Stu- dent Patrol: Basketball Banquet. Known to his pals as Tor, Bob dedicated much of his time to the managing ot t-lighline's basketball teams. When not playing baseball or attending to numerous more important duties, he was engaged at his pet hate -studying. ROBERT BISHOP-Entered tron-i West Seattle High School. Chess Club: Debate: Golt Club: High Lines: Tennis Club: Radio Club: Ping Pong Club. Bob retained his composure, his interest in a good book, and his ability to write iinqles in the face ot distracting confusion, I 8 ETHEL BOYTS-Entered trom San Diego High School, Calitornia. A newvtashioned girl with oldffashioned ideals: the kind who made friends and kept them. BETTY BRUMAGIM-'Entered trom Cleveland High School, Ohio. Glee Club: ACappella Choir: Shi Club: Music Meet: Operctta: O. 6. A. With inimitable qraciousness and friendly sincerity, this golden haired senior com- pletely captured the hearts ot those who knew her. BlLL BRUNKE-Football: Galt Club: Crlee Club: Airplane Club: Vaudeville: Tracts: Operetta: Music Meet. Bill's triangle consisted oi qirls, football, and music to each he qavr- his whole hearted support, and from each hc gained a lull quota of nnloyrnr-nt. KENNY BUCK-Crolt Club: High Lines. A happy-goelucky fallow with a llair lar nvwspai-1-i wink .null grill. Tortny ix reporter: tomorrow-a second Bobby Jones. ELMER BUHl.4Football: Football Banquet: Tumbling: Track.. A little lawnmower in his own right when it camo to rnowinq down the opposition. Elrner's theme song was You Can't Stop Me : his gospel, The bigger they come, the harder they tall, EDWIN BUTLER-Football: Student Patrol: Sottball. He was a patrol leader par excellence with his casual dignity and his rich sonorous voice. BARBARA BYRNES-O. G. A. Babs ioked her way through tour years ol school, thus shortening her period ot Ir-nprisonment. She lived for the day when she could boast of a business career. JACK CARLSON-Ski Club: Tennis Club: Student Patrol: Pep Club Vice-President: Music Meet: Senior Class President: Drama Shoppe President: Football: Cvlee Club: Hi-Y: Honor Roll: All School Play: Drama Shoppe Play: Ope eretta: Commencement Spealser. Football and tootlights were predorninating interests in the school lite ot the tal- ented Senior Class president, whose aptitude for leadership made him a real asset. IVOR CARLSON-Entered trom Darrington High School, Washington. Galt Club: Sottball. This sturdy blonde dynarno, one ot l-lighline's golfers, had his tun but kept a wary eye an his text books, thus upsetting common beliet that work and play don't rrnx. SHIRLEY CARLTON-O. G. A.: Honor Rall: Mother-Daughter Banquet: Short- hand Team. Sweet and attractive, this reserved senior girl found her first love in Ben: her second, in Home Economics. BETTY CHAIN -Gln-0 Club: Music Mont. Hr-r hair was the color ot han1rnerf'd bronrr- .mfl iusl .is lnfautilul, -1 tilting frrwn to one whosr- manner was 'iurrenly ID ItS 'eservc and courtesy. EVELYN CLARK-Entered trorr' West Seattle High School. Beneath her quiet, dernure exterior there lurked a versatile bundle ot wit and pep, which was at its best on wheels at the roller rink. MINOLA CLARK-Entered tram Queen Anne High School, Seattle, AllASchool Play: Pep Club: Drama Shoppe. Dainty Nota tripped into Hignline trorn Queen Anne, made herself at home, and captivated all with her pleasant voice and accomplished acting. BARBARA COBB-Girls' Club Committee: Sophomore Class Secretary: Sub-Deb: l O. G. A,: Girls' Club Secretary: Girl Reserves: Girls' Club Conterence: Glee Club: Honor Roll: Music Meet: H. G. A, A.: A Cappella Choir: Nonette: Operetti. Lovely to look at deliahttul to know --these words described Barbara to perfection. I9 HOWARD COFFMAN-l3ooTball: STudenT PaTrol: Track Manager: Boys' Club CobineT. Buy a Tickef To my magic show, was The char-iT of Howard, who To fooTball fans also appeared To be a magician aT geTTing his Two hundred pounds Through enemy lines. EARL CONOM Earl spenl mosT oT his Time Trying To beaT The Tardy bell, buT seldom succeeded-a TacT which did noT alTer his apfness for Things scholasfic, CHARLES: CRESSWELL-FooTball Manager: Basl-xeTball: Track Manager: Golf Club: Glee Club: High Lines: Tennis Club: OpereTTa. His ever-ready smile and sponTaneous humor found many pals for This popular lad, who didnlf wanT To grow up because iT was Too much fun being a kid. DALE CROSS-Tennis Club: Ski Club. When The game warden wasn'T on his Trail, Miss Gandolfo was: buT To all appear- ances Dale always won The race. LOLA D'AOUST-Make-up Club: SubeDeb: Girl Reserves: Girls' Club CabineT: H. G. A. A.: Tennis Club. Lola's refreshing personaliTy, combined wiTh sTaTely, unaTfecTed charm, was her chief asseT and conTribuTed greaTly To her popularify, LILLIAN DAVIS There was someThing fragile and lovely abouf Lillian ThaT made one surprised aT The deTerminaTion and forIiTude which she had in compieling her every Task. HERBERT DAWSON-BaskeTball: FooTball: STudenT PaTrol. A sedulous worker, Herb conducTed The corridor Traffic as he played foolballe unobTrusively and compefenfly. MARGARET DENECKE-Drama Shoppe: Girls' Club CabineT: Grand Honol' Roll: Playday: H. G. A. A.: PiroTes' Log : Typing Teom:Cor1'ln'iencemerlT Decora- Tion: ProperTy Manager: Usher: Drama Shoppe Play: Torch Sociefy Vice- PresidenT, ' Numerous acTiviTies enriched The high school life oT This sTage-minded honor sfudenf, whose sponfaneous enThusiasm found an oufleT in unselfish service To her class. BERT DENOVAN-Golf Club: Track.. While his movie-sTar curls formed a paradox wifh his masculine appearance, his ScoTTisl1 good humor won him many loyal friends. DOROTHY DE NULLYfBasl4eTboll: Girl Reserves: Playdayq H. G. A. A.: Yell Oueen: Vaudeville: OpereTTo: Honor Roll. WheTher The insTrumenT were a Typewrifer or a piano, her fingers flew wiTh equal dexTeriTy over The keyboard and her Twinkling Toes Tapped ouT The rhyfhm of The lafosT song hiT, JEAN DOBSZINSKY-SlseTch Club: Tennis Club: Ski Club. Off in her Buick was This DaughTer oT The NorTh wiTh skis and SkaTe5-and TexT books Tossed lighTly inlo The back seaT. JEAN DOMONOSKE-Rep Club PresidenT: O, G. A.: Tumbling: Sophomore Class Treasurer. Tighf blonde curls bobbing, This vivacious yell queen danced and Tumbled her way Through school, leaving behind her scores aT loyal pals, A LEATRICE DUPREE-O. G. A.: Music Meef: OrchesTra: OpereTTo: STring Ensemble. A musician and a sTudenT of superior calibre, This peTiTe bruneTTe won populariTy among her classrnales and a place of high esreem among The faculTy. LLOYD EDMONDS-PiraTe Guard: SludenT PaTrol. Lloyd shed his anTipaThy for work when piloling The Jay-Tee, working on The laThe, or Tearirg down his model HA. 20 BARBARA ELSEY--Tumbling: Glee Club: Music Meet: Operetto: Honor Roll: ' Mal-we-up Club. Her curt business-like manner was nicely tempered by her love of music and rolier skating. BETTIE JANE EMERY-Playday: Glee Club: H. G. A. A.: Volleyball: Tumbling: Music Meet: A Cappella Choir: Sl-si Club: Student Director of Operetta. The rhythm of her walk suggested her easy grace on the dance floor: the gay com- panionship of her smile, her warmth of heart. GERALDINE ENBERG-Music Meet: Operetta: O. G. A.: Usher: Pep Club: Non- ette: Homecoming Committee: Glee Club: Banl-sing Supervisor. Cheerful, capable, and always willing to help, she became a pal to all her class- mates and an invaluable aid to Mr. Daverin on banking day. HAZEL FIDLIER-Home Economics Club. A lady of few words, whose silence was more expressive than speech, and whose skills were in the culinary department, EVELYN FORBES-French Club: Honor Roll: O. G. A. She was a capable mistress of the candy counter and an equally capable mistress of the text. EVELYN GANFIELD-Home Economics Club: Camera Club. Tiny's titian locks and demure charm gained her admission to numerous hearts, for no one could doubt-or deny-the sincerity of her friendship. RICHARD GERAGHTY-Big HU: Basketball: Board of Control: Boys' Club Cab- inet: Sophomore Class President: Football: Hi-Y: Tracls: Student Patrol: Student Body President. In the classroom quiet, wellfmannered, and unassuming-ion the field of battle the Student Body President was transformed into a one-man tidal wave of purple destruc- tion. l CHARLES GNOOSE-Basketball: Golf Club President: Glee Club: Honor Roll: Music Meet: Operetta: Stage Force: Track. , The golf course was his paradise: the classroom, his Paradise Lost. LORNA GODDARD-Entered from Garfield High School, Seattle. Chorus Club. Her nimble feet were never still, and a peek into the future will reveal the fulfill- ment of her dream-to teach dancing. MARGARET GRESSET-Torch Society: Girls' Club Cabinet: Usher: Girl Reserves: H. G. A. A.: Librarian: Home Economics Club. The name Margaret means pearl vhere a iewel of great value, rich in variety of interests and wholesome enthusiasm, PAULA GROTJOHN-Junior Class Secretary: Girls' Club Cabinet: Girls' Club Conference: Glee Club: H. G. A. A.: Honor Roll: A Cappella Choir: Non- ette: Senior Movie Committee: Music Meet: Operetto: Voudeville: Sub- Deb: O. G. A.: Usher. With initiative and zeal, Paula gave wholeheartedly of her time and energy to every classroom proiect and Girls' Club activity. HENRY HADLEY-Honor Roll: Ski Club: Stamp Club. Good old Hank, we said, and right royally his ready smile flashed his willing response to all our needs-and out rolled his shining Ford. X GERALD HAMRICK-Golf Club: Glee Club: Stomp Club: Voudeville: Tennis Club: Stage Force: Pep Club: Operetta. The three R's werehalways mysteries to Gerry, but he knew all the gossip of the carri- dors and every trail on the golf course. NIARGUERITE HARTLEY-Honor Roll. This wholesome senior girl found no subiect too difficult to undertake: working toward her ambition of nursing, :he served as an efficient and capable girls' room assistant. 2 I l TED HARTUNG-Golf Club: Student Patrol: Basketball. l Ted's4bland exterior clothed an inveterate passion for basketball, and his latent energies emerged in force on the maple court. CHARLOTTE HATHAVVAY-Drama Shoppe: Declamation: Girl Reserves: Glee Club: High Lines: Pep Club: Operetta: Music Meet: Slsi Club. Above Jezzebelle's protesting brakes and clashing gears was ever audible Char' lotle's irrepressible giggle. ROY HIGASHI-Sl-setch Club: Board ot Control: Junior Class Vice-President: Drama Shoppe' Declamation: Vaudeville: Tumbling: Tracln: Pep Club: Pirates' Log : Senior Finance Committee. His irnpish smile and clever irnpersonations endeared him to his classmates: no class committee was complete without him-no art class the same without his pertinent wittlcisms. FRANCES HIGHT--Girl Reserves: High Lines. Stylish in attire and of caustic wit, from Carmen lip to dazzling fingertip she fairly scintillated. VERN HIGMAN-Sl-setch Club: Senior Class Vice-President: Drama Shoppe: High Lines: HivY: Honor Roll: Homecoming Committee: Stage Craft Club: Vaudeville: Pep Club: Pirates Log : Basketball: Penpushers: Pirate Guard: Operetta. Don't be duped by his smooth simplicity, for beneath his naive exterior lurked the fiendish soul of a musician-a music maestro, sultan of swing, and impressario cle luxe. BOB HOLMSTROM-Drama Shoppe: Football: Pirates' Log : Student Patrol: Tennis Club: Slni Club: Model Airplane Club: Senior Finance Committee. This iovial ski enthusiast was always good for a laugh, even when the ioke was on himself-and it usually was: paradoxically, he was wil ing to undertake even the most difficult task. HIDEKO HORIKAVVA-Entered from Garfield High School, Seattle. Basketball: Japanese Girl Reserves: O. G. A.: Grand Honor Roll: H. G. A. A.: Pirate's Log : Torch Society: Typing Team: Tennis Club: Vaudeville: Volleyball: Archery: Salutatorian. Her efficiency at secretarial duties smacked ofthe New World, but the gardenia she wore in her hair reminded one of the beauty and refinement of the Old World of which she was a part. LYNN HUBBARD-Entered from West Seattle High School. With complete nonchalance Lynn accepted the verdict of the grade book and con- tinued reading the funnies and the classics with equal enioyment, ALBERT lSBlfLL-Baslsetball: Football: Softball: Tracie: Vaudeville. 'Round and 'round he goes and where hc stops, nobody knows, for Al was a spinning top on skates, who provided spectators with many thrills, and who won the admiration of his skating companions. MARGARET IVERSON-Entered from Wadeno High School, Minnesota. . At first one saw the quiet, studious manner she wore in her classroom, but there was nothing about her twinkling eyes and infectious humor that suggested the introvert. CLEO JANNSEN-Band: Usher: Mother-Daughter Banquet: O. G. A.: Music Meet. Snappy and efficient, this curly-haired business maior was as adept at balancing budgets as she was at making witty rctorts. ELVA JANNSEN-Camera Club. Diligent and persevcring in whatever she unclfyrlook, Elvu's main intcrcsls centered in the field of home economics. CHARLES JONES-Senior Finance Committee: Boys' Club Cabinet: Stamp Club: O. G. A.: High Lines: Track: Torch Society: Ouill and Scroll. Grimlv determined on the cinder track and the epitome of dependability in the classroom, Charles shed his cloak of reticence only in the presence of a few close associates. ALBERT KARLSON Known to his many loyal friends as Jeep, Al was a true sportsmen, and the one known senior who, during a recitation, could with charm admit that he did not know, 22 WARD KELLAR-Operetto: Basketball: A Cappella Choir: Glee Club: Camera Club: Pirate Guard: Stamp Club: Ski Club: Tennis Club: Vaudeville. The world he hoped to conquer was often lust beyond his reach despite his great imagination and his even greater ambition. JAMES KENNEDY-Ski Club. Jovial Jim was always armed with a ioke, a laugh, or an argument, but he had a serious side-a side that was better understood by the soughing wind, the sene tinel pines, and the patient mountains. ROBERT KIER-Football: Track: Music Meet: Operetta: Vaudeville: Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Student Patrol: Freshman Class Vice-President. His arrow collar features and his easy grace made him the heart interest of many, but he preferred outdoor sports and the navy's blue and gold. MARY LOU KlME-Entered from Wenatchee High School, Washington. Glee Club: Basketball: Badminton Club: Sottball. Her likes were varied and genuine--good music, sports, and cooking: her antipathies were few, red fingernail polish and history. BEN KINSMAN-Honor Roll: Student Patrol: Track. This genial senior boy divided his attention between the shop and Shirley-wilh Shirley getting the better of the deal. MARGARET KIRKPATRICK-Basketball: Glee Club: H. G. A. A.: Music Meet: Operetto: Volleyball. Her agility on the badminton court insured her popularity among the athletic set: her Irish blarney endeared her to all others. LAURA KNOWLES-Glee Club. Her shock of wavy blonde hair and her sunny smile looked auite apropos behind the table where she showed her culinary slfill. X JANE KOENON-Reentered trorn Coguille High School, Oregon. l Tumbling: Basketball: Softball: Volleyball: l-lonor Roll. To be a nurse was her shining goal, and she eagerly mastered French, Latin, and chemistry in order to attain her obiective. K LUBA KOORfSketch Club President: Drama Shoppe: Torch Society: Drama Shoppe Play: All-School Play. V She had an aura ot regal maiesty, and one might well picture her an exoticuprincess- a queen-her meticulous coitfure an inherent coronet-ruling an empire In haughty grandeur. JACK KUTZ-Entered from Bainbridge High School. Washington. High Lines. His keen intelligence was camoutlaged by indifference inithe classroom, but there was nothing apathetic about Jack when he was out with his gang or puttering with his boat. RUTH LACEYf-V-Entered from Franklin High School, Seattle. Dainty and petite was she-with her terninine graces all nicely held in check. lRlS LAND-Entered from Holy Rosary High School, Seattle. A likeable girl with an intriguing manner, lris sought relaxation in skating and driving. RALPH LARSON-Entered from Sultan High School, Washington. Model Airplane Club. He was so quiet that it was almost a shock to discover that the ranked high among the intelligencia in reading ability and in powers of observation. JAMES LATIMER-Football: Track. i Aftectionately known as Squat, this fun-loving, overgrown boy submitted -uncom- plainingly to the routine ot school: but everyone knew his heart was following the trail to the hinterland. 23 l HENRY LAZZAR+Trocln: Sl-Qi Club: STcimp Club. On The Track Tyrone's characTerisTically indulgenf demeanor was replaced by The deadly seriousness of grim resolve, HELEN LeDUC-Girls' Club Cobinef: Girl Reserves: Honor Roll: Molne-up Club: Tennis Club. The TilT of her head, The Swish oi her slcirfs, The clip of her heels in The classroom- all regisfered chic. KENNY LEONARD-Golf Club: Tennis Club. IT was always Kenny and his friends-never iusf Kenny: and always one Tracfious lock of hair had To be brushed aside as The big biT of liffle boy slumped before his books, ANNA LISTON-NoneTTe: A Cappella Choir: Glee Club: High Lines: Music Meef: Opereffo: Voudeville. Though her hearf was dans la cuisine, Anna's happiesf high school days were associafed wifh Things musical MARY LOGAN-SlseTch Club: Senior Closs Secrefciry: Girls' Club Cobinef: Girl Reserves: Molne-up Club: PiroTes' Log : Torch SocieTy. No picTure Thaf she painfed could excel The beaufy and depfh of This arTisT's own characfer, CHARLES LOVE-Model Airplone Club: Cornero Club: Trocls. He seasoned his guief, dependable manner wiTh courTesy and Turned To mechanics and skafing for ouTside acTiviTies, WRAYE MACDONALD-Torch SocieTy: Girl Reserves: Grond Honor Roll: Glee Club: High Lines: OpereTTo: Voudeville: Noneffe: Quill ond Scroll: Vole- dicforion. Duly deserving of her office of Girl Reserve presidenf, This conscienfious member of The High Lines' sTaff disfinguished herself boTh by her pleasing personalify and scholasTic achievemenfs, ROLAND MAGNUSON-Sfornp Club: Ski Club. ' This playful young man was iusf as much aT home under The hood of a Jalopy as l he was when unraveling one of Mr, Green's puzzling physics problems. JEAN MATHEWS-Sub-Deb: Girl Reserves: l-l. G. A. A.: Opereffo: Voudeville: Librorion. STill wafers run deepesT --and so if was wifh Jean. Her guief reserve: coupled wifh a genuine deTerminaTion To do her besf, won for This aTTracTive miss The admirafion of all who knew her well. KATHLEEN MATHTSON--ReenTered from Sfodiurri High School, Woshingfon. Senior Class Treosurer: Girls' Club Cobirief: Girl Reserves: H. G. A. A.: Honor Roll. LiTTle Kafe spread cheer and smiles wherever she wenf. Her wif, personalify, and cgnsfanf good humor secured for her a berfh as class Treasurer in The Pirafe Crew o '40. BOB lvlATSUTvlURA-Trocl-4. He was surrounded by a wall-a self-made wall erecfed by his beffer nafure To confine The impish devils Thaf clamored for expression in his flashing eyes. CLARA McCAMTvlON-Honor Roll: Girls' Club Comn'iiTTee: Girl Reserves. There was an aura of mysfery abouf her which made all wish To know The qualifies Thaf were carefully cloaked under her dignify and reserve, PHYLLTS TVTCCLOSKEY-O. G. A, Whafever she may have lacked in size was more Than offsef by her generous naTure. In her presence any amusing incidenf was good for a carload of fun a'd chuclcles. BILL TvlcMlLLAN-Debofe: High Lines: Honor Roll: Pirofes' Log : Truck: Cornero Club, Presidenf: Quill ond Scroll. His deep voice carrying The imporT of well-chosen words, This snapshof experf commanded respecT by his classroom acl-iievemenTs and inherenf qenfilify, 24 CEClL MCNABB-Sfocls Judge: Movie Proiecfionisf. This husky preferred the greaf oufdoors fo a stuffy classroom: he absorbed agricul- rural sfafisfics avidly, for his hear? was ever on the farm. ELMER MCNABB-Board of Confrol: Boys' Club Ccibinef: Freshman Cluss Presi- denf: Junior Closs Presidenf: Hi-Y: Trocls: Boys' Club Presidenf. Wielding his gavel iudiciously lhrough four years of high school, Elmer agilely leaped every hurdle on fhe cinder lrack and in The classroom. DORIS MILLER-High Lines: Music Meef: Operello: Pirofes' Log : Honor Roll: Mofher-Doughfer Bonquef: Usher: O. G. A.: Slsi Club: A Cappella Choir: Glee Club. Behind Doris' omnipresenf chucklehand endless flow of chaffer was a surprising capabilify in iournalism and a genuine inferesf in her associates. FRANCES MOORE-Glee Club: O. G. A.: Music Meel: Opereffo: A Coppello Choir. She was fhe queen of lhe Angle Lake Communify Club, buf her real kingdom was in fhe realm of song and kindly humor. VERLAN MOORE-Enlered from Ccirnofion High School, Woshingfon. French Club: Sfomp Club. Physics his sfumbling block, reading his diversion, Verlan spent many hours in lhe world of sfory book adveniure. BOB MORRIS-Reenfered from Clevelond High School, Secllle. Bodminfon Club: Voudeville: Pirofes' Log : Come.-ro Club: Penpushers: Pep Club: Ping Pong Club: Boslsefboll: lnfromurol Sporfs. Don Juan refurned fo Highline and found himself a poef in his own righl, a lady's man by his own preference, and a socialisf by his own declarafion. BOB MORTON-Enfered from Broodwoy High School, Seoffle. Sl-ai Club: Sofe Driving Club: Foofboll. He wasn'f lazy, lusf good nafured, and he driffed along philosophically on fhe fide of everyday acfivilies. JACK MULLEN-Golf Club: Glee Club: Hi-Y: Music Meef: Sfudenf Pofrol. When fhe meek shall inherif lhe earfh, Li'rlle Jack wifh his modesly, courlesy, and i indusfry will be a capifalisf. JACK MULLIKEN He was fhe Man About Town fo his girl friends buf iusf Peck's Bad Boy fo his feachers. BETTE MUSlELv'Enfered from Enumclow High School, Vloshingfon. Boslsefboll: Girl Reserves: H. G. A. A.: O. G. A.: Volleyball: French Club: Comero Club. Her aloof manner and sfafely bearing complefely baffled many: buf fo fhose who knew her, Beffe was facefious and merry. WINTON MYERS-Enlered from Gorfield High School, Seoffle. Boys' Club Cobinef: Foofboll: Execufive Traffic Cornrniffee: Glee Club: Sfudenf Pofrol: Tumbling: Voudeville. Happy excelled in fhe arf of teasing: neverfheless, his frue assels were found in fhe realms of cooperafion and dependability. GLEN NEAL-Foofboll: Ski Club. An ocean enfhusiasf, fhe rigors of fhe briny deep held no ferrors for Glen: ralher, fhe oncoming horizon cast a spell of enchanfmenf for him, such as only those of fhe sea know. JACK NEELEY Jack's high school days consisfed of passing in one door and ouf fhe ofher in fhe shorfesf possible fime. ALICE NELSON-Enfered from Wes? Seofrle High School. Alice's fancy turned foward fishing, hunfing, marksmanship-and George. 25 LAWRENCE NElSWENDER+Music Meet: Big l-'l : Basketball: Band: Football: t-li-Y. When he wasn't playing football, he was rhyming, On the squad bus he kept his fellow gladiators in constant gales of laughter with his ludicrous creations in verse. LORRAINE NlCl-lOLS-Entered from Lincoln l-liqh School, Seattle. She smiled her way into the hearts of many loyal Highlinites: and although her presence was seldom known, her absence was always felt. JOt-lN NORRIS Though brick-thatched, and speckled with friendly freckles, Johnny hadn't at all the typical red head temperament: instead, he was endowed with poise and stability. SACKIYE OKUBO-Torch Society: Molseeup Club: Stage Craft Club: Japanese Girl Reserves: Girls' Club Committee: Girls' Club Cabinet. She combined the changeless poise and quiet courtesy of the Old World with the trankness and informality of the New. MABEL OSBORNE-Board of Control: Freshman Class Treasurer: Sophomore Class Vice-President: Girls' Club Cabinet: Girl Reserves: Girls' Club Conference: Girls' Club President: l-lonor Roll: Pep Club: Leaders' Conference: Vaude- ville: O. G. A. This golden-haired Girls' Club president attained her popularity by her skill on the accordion and her genuine capacity for leadership. CARMEL PADDEN-Girls' Club Cabinet: Girls' Club Committee: Senior Finance Committee. Give a man 'Et horse he can ride -but then she could ride a cyclone it someone would saddle it, ROBERT PARKHURST-Model Airplane Club: t-lonor Roll: Student Patrol: Tracls: Camera Club. Photography, scouting, and the long trail attracted Bob: but he also found time to explore the printed trail ot his text books, which were equally fascinating to him. BILL PECK-Student Patrol: Pirate Guard. Bill was a rnan's man. Life to him held few troubles, and of these, girls were the least. ELEANOR PETERSON All her shyness was abandoned when she hit her stride at the roller rink, for the whirling discs held for Ezleanor fascinating attraction. DWIGHT PETTIBONE--Camera Club: A Cappella Choir: Glee Club: Music Meet: Operetta: Pirates' Log : Student Director ot Operetto. Confidence and capability were Dwight's stock-instrade f--- at-tributes that were con stantly reflected in his efficient manner and aggressive bearing. JUNE Pt-llLLlPS-Basketball: t-t. G. A, A.: Music Meet: Operetta: Tennis Club: Volleyball: Camera Club. Friendly and obliging, June found her greatest pleasure in diversified outdoor activ- ities and a well-rounded Camp Fire program. MARGARET PITTMAN-Entered from Ballard l-ligh School, Seattle. Playday: l-lonor Roll: Tracts. A coiffure expert who got as much happiness from creating a beautiful headdress as the artist from his painting. PATRlClA POLLOW-Entered from Everett l-liqh School, Washiitgton. Glee Club: l-lonor Roll: O. G. A.: Pep Club: Usher: Yell Club. She combined her enioyment of home economics with her liking tor poetry, swim- ming, and practical jokes. Q ARCHIE POMPEO-Big l-l : Basketball: Football: Golf Club: Honor Roll: Soft- ball: Trocls: Stage Force: Student Patrol: Pep Club. l Because he participated in all sports with rugged enthusiasm, opposition held no y quavers for stocky Archie. 26 B ETTY ELSIE ANGE LORRAINE ROBERTSON-EnTered Trom Garfield High School, She could don a cloak of digniTy when The occasion demanded, ing dimples and clever reparTee were uppermost FLORENCE ROBINSON-Girl Reserves: Pep Club: Tumbling Yell Club: Sub-Deb: Homecoming Comn'iiTTee. WiTh culinary arTs as a hobby she found her conTenlmenT in kilchen, where she was queen. PATRICIA ROEfOpereTTa: Usher: Sub-Deb. My Wild Irish Rose -minus The Thorn--PaT radialed Tun, spar Ship. MARGARET SAGAR-Board of ConTroI: Drama Shoppe: DebaTe: Girl Reserves: High Lines EdiTor: H. G. A. A.: Music MeeT: OpereTTa: PiraTes' Log : Pep Club: STudenT Body SecreTary: Torch SocieTy: Tennis Team: Ski Club SecreTary: Drama Shoppe Play: Quill and Scroll: CommencemenT Speaker. She knew every sTep in The arduous climb To schoIasTic success, and behind her cheery chaTTer and boundless energy was a serious mind and a RUSSELL SALTMARSH-Big H : Bask.eTbaIl: Board of Con Treasurer: STudenT PaTrol: Tracls: lnTramuraI SporTs: Model Airplane Club. This Towering hoapsTer was a viTal cog in The mechanics of The baskefball Team: his papulariTy was evidenced by his posiTion as sTudenT body Treasurer, LEONA SEIGFRIED Her greaTesT Trial was speaking before a group: her greaTesT rain. Her moods were like The April sky-and iusT as variable. MARJORIE REID-Homecoming CommiTTee: Basl4eTball: Sub-Deb ROBERT REICHEL-HSI-seTch Club: Band: Music MeeT: PiroTe Guar : Usher: O. G. A.: JOHN POMPEO-BaslseTbaIl Manager: Track: Honor Roll: Softball, He was one of Those who knew The balance belween work and play and who early esTablished a repuTaTion Tor dependabiliTy. DORIS OUANTZ-Basl-zeTbaIl: Glee Club: H. G. A. A.: Music MeeT: OpereTTa: Pep Club: Tennis Club: Tumbling: Volleyball: Yell Queen: Usher: Camera Club: Yell Club. ATTecTianaTely known To her Triends as Ginger Bowl, she poured pep and enThusiasm To raoTers and Team alike. ouT her abundanT PresidenT: Glee Club: H. G. A. A.: 'iPiraTes' Log : Pep Club: Torch SocieTy: Girl Reserves: Usher: O. G. A.: Banking AssisTanT: French Club. Temperance, maderaTion, and SereniTy boTh in Toneland Temper I made Mariie an invaluable ally To This year's annual sTafi. REEPLOEG Princess of The Aquacadef' she was as rnuch aT home in The waier sweaTer, as in a Cleveland d: SToqe CraTT Club: STage Force: Tennis Club. He liked To rumple his hair, TilT his chair, and dabble in painTs, while all The Time reirains from The laTesT song beaT a rhyThmic TaTToo in his soul. MARGARET REMlCKfBoslseTbaIl: H. G. A. A.: Pep Club: Torch SocieTy: Volley- ball: Usher: SoTTball: O. G. A.: Girls' Club CabineT: Homecoming Come miTTee. WiTh dependabiliTy and genialiTy as her Torle, a rare underslanding and an amused Twinkle shone from benealh her sweeping eyelashes. RICHARDS-Girl Reserves: Glee Club: Music MeeT: OpereTTo: Pep Club: Usher: O. G. A. Endowed wiTh a sunny disposiTion and a candid sense oi humor, This Pep Club enfhuf siasT hid her penchanT for commercial subiecTs under an air of carefree npnchalance. LINE RIO-O. G. A. Kewpie blushed her way inlo The hearTs of many a TeaTures and compleTely agreeable naTure made her The brave PiraTe. Her doll-like ideal Track queen. SeaTTIe. buT usually her flash- The kingdom of her kle, and good fellow- genuine sinceriTy. Trol: STudenT Body love, walking in The 27 LENORA SCRIBNER-EnTered Tram Bellingham High School, WashingTon. Baslseiballg Playday: Glee Club: H. G. A. A.: Music MeeT: OpereTTa: Pep Club: Ping Pong Club: Tumbling: Vaudeville: Volleyball: Shi Club: O. G. A. SporTs and music occupied rnosT of This diminuTive aThleTe's Time, buT occasionally she spenT her homeroom periods defeaTing all challengers in checkers. SHU SEIKE Scaling The highesT peaks and loaTTling The qamesf TrouT provided Shu wilh The greaTesT enioymenT. ' JOHN SELlNAEnTered Tram Cleveland High School, SeaTTle. He had The wide blue eyes of youTh and The inquiring mind of a scholar. RITA SEVERA-Basl-neTball: Playday: Glee Club: H. G. A. A.: Tumbling: Volleyball. Swing Time spelled pleasure Time To Rila, and she always looked as iT she were lisTening To a lilTing Tune-or would have liked To be. MERRIL SHAW-Band: Fooiboll: OrchesTra. This curly headed young man wiTh The sTraighTTorward manner found his UTopia eiTher on The Toolball field or in The band-pil. ALBERT SHOUL-EnTered Trom O'Dea High School, SeaTTle. His classroom courTesy singled him from The group: his droll wifficisnns endeared him To The crowd. RAYMOND SIMPSON-ReenTerecl Trom Elwood High School, indiana. During his soiourn aT Highline, his easy amiabilily and midwesTern drawl won Tor him a hasf of friends. MARGUERITE SINCLAIR-Girl Reserves: Glee Club: Music MeeT: Yell Club: Girls' Club CabineT: Homecoming CornmilTee: Pep Club. Frank, energefic, and audacious, MargueriTe parTicipaTed in all acTiviTies calling Tor enThusiasTic supporT. ART SM ITH-Traci-1: SoTTball. ArT's quick wiT, his cherubic smile, and his willingness To help won him many friends during his Tour years of high school life. DONALD SMITH This likeable CornpleTe Angler, serious of purpose and deTermined .To succeed, will in The TuTure become as skilled in elecTrical engineering as he now is in The world of fishing. MARY SMULDERSiEnTered Tram WesT SeoTTle High School. Glee Club: Music Meei: Senior Finance CommiTTee: O. G. A. l-ler quieT digniTy and genTle humor enriched every classroom. LESLIE SNYDER-EnTered Tram RenTon High School, Vi!ashingTon. Band: Music MeeT. Crowned King Swing by local Korn KaTs, his classroom digniTy was all TorgoTTen when syncopalion sTarTed flowing from his Licorice STick. LEONAR D SOVEY-STudenT PaTrol. Len owned a car and specialized in shop: conseauenTly, he was always morelor less '-broke. His one ambiTion was To compleTe school and pursue The occupahon awaihng his skilled hands-carpenTry. GERTRUDE STANFIELD--EnTered from Broadway High School, SeaTTle. O. G. A.: Honor Roll: Coaching CommiTTee. On The roll call of milling workers she Topped The lisT, wiTh her dexTeriTy and her PCTSBVEVSIWCC. 28 l AILEEN STEBLER-Band: Drama Shoppe: Girls' Club Cabinet: Honor Roll: Music Meet: Pirates' Log : Typing Team: Shorthand Team: O. G. A. President: Penpushers: Drama Shoppe Play: Commencement Speaker. Her quiet seriousness was rnoditied by a warming smile that wreathed her petal- smaoth countenance in a cluster of becoming dimples. JAMES STERNBERG-Ski Club President: Carnera Club. He stood out from the group with his air ot mature dignity, his quiet qraciousness, and his skill in things artistic and mechanical. ROBERT STUBBLEFIELD-Glee Club: Music Meet: Operetta: Pep Club: Home- coming Committee. Stubby enioyed playing the role ofthe debonair gallant with his omnipresent grin and infectious smile. VIRGINIA TAYLOR-Freshman Class Secretary: Drama Shoppe: Girl Reserves: Grand Honor Roll: Golt Club: High Lines: H. G. A. A.: Music Meet: Orchestra: Pirates' Log Editor: Penpushers: Pep Club: Journalists' Con- terence: Torch Society President: Tennis Team: Ski Club: Ouill and Scroll: Salutatorian. She attacked with equal tervor any task, tor her mind in its rise to Scholastic supremacy could conform to any problem or assignment. LUCILLE TETER-Entered trom Granger High School, Missouri. Her tawn-like eyes bespoke her quiet sensitive nature: yet she was an ardent devotee ot the cinema and dancing. EVELYN THAINE A flesh and blood Galatea-she melted the hearts ot scores of would-be Pygmalions. JAMES THESENVITZ-Entered tram Cleveland High School, Seattle. Tumbling: Glee Club: Vaudeville: Model Airplane Club: ACoppello Choir: Music Meet: Sottball. While his feet were an the ground his head was in the clouds, for model airplanes were his chiet interest. CECIL THOMAS-Entered trorn Enumclaw High School, Washington. Radio Club. Cec spent his spare time armed with a soldering iron, tinkering with radio parts, or immersed In a good book. BETTY THOMPSON!Girls' Club Committee: Honor Roll: Sketch Club Secretary. A rare bit of china-dainty, demure and artistic, happily content with her exclusive coterie of friends. JOANNE THOMPSON-Entered trom Gartield High School, Seattle. Tennis Club: Sketch Club: Ski Club. She was a welcome addition to the art room with her merry ways, her sott blond hair, and her queen's stateliness. ALEX TIBEAU-Entered trorn Roosevelt High School, Seattle. O. G. A. Dignified Alex's quiet manliness and modest respectful manner gained him admira- tion tram students and instructors alike. LORRAINE VAN-Glee Club: Music Meet: O. G. A. Although assignments often slipped behind, Lorraine was always ahead-on her horse. DOROTHY VESTAL-Glee Club: Music Meet. At school she excelled in domestic science: on week-ends she was the center ot a social whirl. ARTHUR WATKINS-Model Airplane Club: A Cappella Choir: Glee Club: Music Meet: Operetta: Vaudeville. He was meticulous in dress, and combined happily things mechanical with things musical. 29 LEWlS WARE-Glee Club: Music Meet: Operetta: A Cappella Choir. Only in the tield ot 'nusic did he believe in self-expression-in all else the old adage, Silence is golden. MASAAKI WATANABE-Track. An Izaak Walton enthusiast, his cheery disposition seemed to light the halls with the warming sunshine ot the great outdoors. BILLIE WERNER-Glee Club: Yell Club: Camera Club: Home Economics Club: Music Meet: Operetta: Pep Club: Yell Queen: Homecoming Committee. Petite Billie's perturbed grirnace and provocative grin were responsible for the overflowing at her roster at Werner fans. WlLNA WILCOX-Board ot Control: Junior Class Treasurer: Girls' Club Cab- inet: Girl Reserves: H. G. A. A.: Pep Club: Student Body Vice-President: Tumbling: Vaudeville: Volleyball: Sub-Deb. She was wholesome, sincere and democratic-the kind ot girl that all admire. FRANK WINGERT-Model Airplane Club: Football: l-li-Y: l-lonor Roll: Pirates' Log : Student Patrol: Senior Finance Committee: Commencement Speaker. The word dependability tool: on added richness when coupled with a well-rounded list of activities and a pair of mighty shoulders. ROBERT WISE-High Lines: Penpushers: Camera Club. Srnall, but in size only: his name professed his dexterity. ANNE YONLICK-Music Meet: Girl Reserves: Glee Club: l-l. G. A. A.: Oper- etta: Tennis Club: Tumbling: Vaudeville: Volleyball. Anne's sedate dignity as she poured torth golden notes belied the Anne ot leisure time, whose spontaneous bursts of enthusiasm echoed through Highline's corridors. GEORGE ZIMMERMAN--Entered tram West Seattle l-ligh School. Big l-l : Basketball: Galt Club: l-lonor Rall: Student Patrol. Proudly displaying his Big l-l sweater, rain or shine, wind or storm, George diligently pursued the bounding pellet. Tl-IG CHALLENGE No hope is there tor youth today, cry men, Give up your dreams, they are alone tor tools: And when the eager tlame ot talse taith cools, Give up your plans and talse your load again. The world is old, and weary as the nights, No richer goals are there to be attained: Men slave their lives and die with nothing gained But youth loolss up, and sees upon the heights Above the stony path at hate and pride, Beyond the chasm ot despair and tear, The thing tor which they've hoped and watched and prayed The challenge tor which generations died- To bring content and peace torever here, To tace the tuture squarely, unatraid. -Aileen Stebler, Class ot I94O. 30 WRAYE MACDONALD Valediclorian Leaving behind Ihem memories ol busy years al l-lighline, seeing belore lhem The advenlure ol new experi- ences, more Ihan one hundred sixly seniors marched across lhe slage for Ihe lasl lime on Ihe evening ol June 3. In Iheir hands Ihey held Their long- soughl diplomas, symbols ol lour years' scholaslic achievement Commencemenl exercises Ihis year were conducled under The general lheme ol UA Challenge Io Youlhf' lvlargarel Sagar and Jaclf. Carlson, represenling lhe class, spoke on lhe challenge in Ihe fields of social prob- CCDMIVIENCEIVIENT VIRGINIA TAYLOR Salulalorian lems and induslry. Facully-chosen speakers. Franls Vlfingerl and Aileen Slebler, discussed opporlunilies in lhe fields ol medicine and governe menl. Valediclorian Wi'aye Macdonald and Salulalorians Virginia Taylor and I-Iidelso I-lorilsawa gave lheir addresses on Class Day, May 29. I I Slebler, Wingei'f, Sagar, Carlson 3 I l-IIDEKO I-IORIKAWA Salulalorian , ,iw ai ,Mi rv L ' ww Mjfj,,f 4 T N l VN I pig UC if? fffffifrifrfaf M--T A47 CLASS QF IQLLI J7s,,,' HENRY SULLIVAN ViceAPresidenT DICK MARSHALL PresidenT Over The Topl WiTh an enrollmenT OT more Than Two hundred, The Class aT l94I seT a new record, being The TirsT class in l-lighline To reach The Third year sTaTus wiTh The sTudenTs numbering Two hundred or more. QuanTiTy is noT The only Thing oT which The Junior Class may boasT. Throughoujr iTs years in high school This group has been noTed Tor The high gualiTy oT iTs scholasTic record and The subsTanTial gualiTy wiTh which iTs members have enTerecl wholehearTedly inTo The va- rious exTra-curricular acTiviTies. LE ROY PAYANT Treasurer DAVID STAMBORSKY Secrelary During The Three years This class has been aT High- line, iT has consisTenTly led in The number of sTudenTs on The l-lonor Roll. For The pasT Two years The debaTe Tearn has been composed almosT enTirely oT members oT The Class oT '4l. In The drama deparTmenT many OT l-lighline's mosT promising Thespians are Third-year sTu- denTs. In addiTion To These achievemenTs a large group OT These versaTile juniors have proved Their abiliTy in The Tield OT aThleTics. Wirh The inauguraTion aT The Junior TraTTic SaTeTy lessons, The pupils in This division were The TirsT To avail Themselves oT The useTul insTrucTion oTTered by The course. ForTunaTe in Their advisers, The Third-year pupils were guided by Miss Gibson, head adviser, Mr. Hungerlord, Mr. Laird, Mr. Rude, Miss Shipley, and Wir. Wiggins. WiTh such a splendid record oT achievemenT To spur Them on, a superior brand OT leadership is To be ex- pecTed in Their Tinal year oT high school. 'f .leon Addis Mary Jeonne Allinq Geraldine Anderson alone? Anderson Mcry Ando Belly Andrew Georqe Anex Morilyn Bofesole Roberl Beoudry Morqore+BeC1upr Jeon Bell Vlforren Berlo Bill Biqq5 Ernes1Blomslf.oq Euqene Boqordus l-le-len Bond Bill Bowleer Coro Broln Irene Breilunq Belly Clemons Jolwn Coffman Mory Colipy Clworles Cooper l-lorold Donielson Doris Dorlner Jone Decker Beverly Dederer Riclword Dick G XX. X QE' 3' 3 V .Q 2 11 get Edno Droclwenber' ' ' Viola Enqslrorn Ted Enliclenop Hlll Feellmm lvlorlorle Figk Morlle Filclw Ponold Forsrnon Ted Foulounls Verno Froncis Mildred Brodlond Louise Brunner Yolonde Fronzo Jock Fricl-Q Ted Fulton Georqlo Burrneisler Alice Coldwell Gordon Cornpbell Bob Gerson Clworles Gorler Morqorel Cose Rlclword Funk Maxine Garner Donold Geol- Loolwo Gleeson Horold Gllllwero Morion Gower 33 .TQ ff .. al-ll ln., M 3? X-. N X . 55 - I 'TG iff ' A ,GQa,Y,g Q. 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'P ,i M L TYR? l-llg Jones Q .A', , 4 I gbL' Q iff L .K i , Waller Jones i' ,, Tom Jar ensen f l' Doris Hogg Gloria Hansen Riclward Hansen Gerlrude He-eqe Marqarel Heeqe Karen Henningso Mifsue Higasni Arllmur Hill Hope Holm Viel-also Kallio Farland Kessler Roland Kiel' l l Jerry Killen Dick Knapp Jolwn Kraclnenburq Clyde Kroqsladl Harl'y Kyle Bill Larnprnon Marqarel Howard Blanclwe Hudson Harvey Hudson I ' 4 Joyce Huqlwes Roger Huqlwes Vada Hunl Jirn Hunfley Berllwa Husa Palricia lrislw Nellie lverson lrone Jolwns Poqqy .lolwnson Rull1Jol1r1s0n Velma Jolwnson Vincenf Jolwnsan Herberl Larson Roy Larson Gerlrude Leonard Helen Lind Bolo Loen Phyllis Loqan Paul Long Berflwo Lonqneclser Joan Madman Marilyn Macl4enroll'1 Donald MacKinnon Sosio Manzo Diclf. Marshall Gordon Marllialer Mary Mason 34 5 25532 P. L in ' , n 7 ,sisss , L fire fm ,F I ,... I L r - if f, if ,X 5 L I 2 L as i fi iili i i' - sfs ' if s f' 1 Q ssl nw -.LX lf' Ki ,. -.Q gd:-13, sw Jim Mafelich Mary Malliews May Malsumura Delores Palazzo Delberl Parsons LeRoy Payaril Tom May Mickey Mccleary Rose McDaniel Belly Penrose Jann Plumlee Gail Pollow Burl Miller Nellie Monro Rulii Moarn Will-iii' Prail Flsic- Prr-iwr l larry Radriscrviclw Sally Ann Muller Aiiao Nalsalsu Walleir Nelson Roborl Payback Jim Reynolds Boris Roinovslay George Niblo June Nible Jirn Nicliols Marie Ryerson Jacl-4Sal1erll1wailo Howard Sclmoncla Aulliur Nielsen Siqrid Nielson Maynard Norman Euqene Sclwrncidcr Nellie Sellridqo Jaclf. Slwaw Faillw Norris Dick O'Brien Vera Oien Alniyo Sliirasaaa Helen Slwubc Kallilcon Srnillw Mary Oia Mickey Oilfaiie Seqe Olnubo Mary Lou Srniln Wanda Srnilli Elfon Spraque Juanila Olson Jacln Ondracele Gordon Orclnard l-larry Sproque David Slarnbarsley Mary Louise Slearns 35 'Q tx 3 3 A ' ' 1 N, 'f ..- ' A ,A -a 4034 X gy R ,- gggg in W if M- 4' Pi 2 32-.ilii-M ' N- V ' ,. xxx X i .,'. c N Q J iqaffiwf L ,N r'L0 '! Russell Sleplwens Evelyn Slernberq Marian Sliles Callierine Trulson Maxine Underwood Lorrain Van Hee Pafricia Sliles Harrier Srinson Ted Sfrain Ralpl1Virden Polly Dell Wagner Eleanor Ward Henry Sullivan Everefl Tallman Dora Taylor Bonnie Lou Wheeler Lois Wlieeler Byron Wilcox Helen Templin Bill Tlwesenyilz Belly Tlwraslner Waller Wilrnol Maxcene Wilson Jirn Woodley Mary Tibeau Kileu Tornila Bud Tomlinson Slwirley Worcesler Euqene Wray Jessie Wriqlnf Clwesley Tornplsins Virginia Toollnam Aubrey Tolland Elizabeil'wYocun1 Dorollwy Yonliclq Mary Jane Young Rolnerl Tre panier Tom Troul Leonard Zanassl Rolnerl' Zieqelrnan 36 GEORGE ARMSTRONG PresidenT MARY RIO Vice-PresidenT Advancing onward To Their goals oT success, The members aT The Class aT T942 have puT anoTher year oT commendable accomplishmenTs behind Them. They Tound many new acTiviTies in which To Take parT, and were repeaTedly seen as indusTrious and acTive parTici- panTs in various T-lighline organizaTions. Wilh a compeTenT execuTive commiTTee consisTing oT George ArmsTrong, presidenT7 Mary Rio, vice-presi- denT: RuTh Case, secreTary: and Eddie l-luhn, Treasurer, The aTTairs aT The class were ably managed. LaTer in The year DoroThy GuTTebo was elecTed represenTaTive To The Board aT ConTrol. The many problems oT The class were TreaTed wiTh undersTanding and sympaThy by The class advisers: Mr. Daverin, head adviser, Miss Abrams, Mr. BeTz, Miss Conmey, Mr. Green, and Mr. Lemon. A large number oT sophomores Turned ouT Tor TooT- ball, and oThers should prove Themselves in The seasons To Tollow. The boys who earned Their sTripes were George ArmsTrong, Barney WeiTzel, Eddie Huhn, and Jack l-laTTey. Trying Their skill aT baskeTball, Clarence Gus Sal- keld and George ArmsTrong proved Their superior abiliTies by making The TirsT Team. CLASS OF IQLLQ RUTH CASE SecreTary EDDIE l-lUl-IN Treasurer AcTiviTies c-Ther Than aThleTics called many aT The class. NoTed Thespians were BeTTe Brockman and Mar- iory Simundson, who received meriTed applause Tor Their splendid work. Numerous sophomores were in The school opereTTa. besides BeTTe Brockman and l-lans Thompson, Two aT The major leads. OThers spenT many hours in The debaTe and music deparTmenTs. Looking back over Their Tine achievemenTs during The pasT year, iT is no wonder They hold Their heads raTher proudly, having enTered inTo all Tields OT en- deavor wiTh crediT To Themselves. S fx ,. ZTTQ, 5 'UW 37 Row I: BubIiIz, V. Armsfronq, Brain, Brown, BusIer, Bang Barnes, B. Roberis. Row 2: Beaudry, ArnoId. Bohn Burion, Brockman, Burch, Bierce IfoIIinqharn, Baer. Row 3: BIomsI4oq, InqIebriIson Bull, Bowman, Sheehan, Monf qomery, Barbee, Bode. Row 4: G. Armsfronq, Ander son, Sampson, Bess, Brown Meuseberqer, Bernard, Baker BorsI. Row I: JenI-as, I-Iord, Iverson, Jackson, King, KeeIer, Jannsen. Row 2: Holman, M. Larsen, B. Larsen, Key, E. Johnson, K1-UII I-Ienningson. Row 3: I-Iiqqins, A. Johnson Kier, R. Johnson, KeIchem, M Johnson, I-IeberIing, I-Iarrung. Row 4: I-Ienwood, D. Johnson, I-IiII, I-Iuhn, I-Iuffman, S. John' son, Kuxhouse. ,fv- f. ' ,QQIIW ,,,,l'+fv'6I.?1J5 a I dr ROW I: G. Campbell, LiIIquis+ Love, Sanchez, M. Linde, EI- son, Davies, Enqledow. Row 2: Day, Case, ReII-se Cooper, A. Danielson, Sayre. Peierson, Marfin, CarI+on. Row 3: Casey, De NuIIy, Sioe Iund, Crain, Carier, Conradi. Decker. Row 4: L. Campbell, Chapman, Dawson, C. Marfin, J. Daniel- son, AusIin, CIinI-winqbeard, DaIin. Row I: Enqhsh, Mifchell, Had- on, Greer, I-Ioqadorn, Edgar. M. DICIQ. Row 2: K. Graham, V. Graham, Goodrich, GodIDouI, Evans, Gu'rIeIoo, Freeman, Fosfer. Row 3: I-IorIIey, I-Iole, Fanoff, ReII-se, Garner, Gear, Harris, Ferguson, Fidlier. Row 4: I-Iaffey, Domonoske, Z. Dick, Gronsirom, Connell, Dob- szinsi-ay, Fisher, Goodspeed, Goddard. Row I: L. Jolwnson. Pollwan-ius. Preiser, Newman, Puclnell, Perry, Milcliell, Reading. Row 2: Perrigue, Neisinqer, Porn, Ness, T. Pompeo, Rasmus- sen, Popovicli, O'Neil, Pellzer, L. Pompeo. Row 3: Pomeroy, Nichols, ls bell, Pellibone, Orlolo, O'Dell, Olson, Munl-ares. Osburn. Row I: Slqews, Rudsirom, Rio, B. Scioll, Simonsen, Simundson Slierard. Row 2:Sumida, Ruud,Scl1usler Sharpe, P. Scolf, L.Smi+l1 Seilee, Shields. Row 3: Sawyer, Sclwnoberqer F. Roberls, Rockwell, Sallneld Rees, Rosaia, Sliearer. Row I: Massey, Muldoon, Liv- ingslon, Madison, Micliailoif. Lind, Melvin, Locke. Row 2: Long, Mccammon. Lingwood, P. Lelwmbecln, B. Lelirnbecln, Muirlwead, Lusfer. Row 3: Lisclwlse, fx. Miller, Mad' dux, J. Linde, McDonough, Mc, Donald, Lalourelle, M. Miller. 6 , .W Row I: Zanassi, Tamura, Ta- mura, Slevenson, Vacca, Web- loy, Tompkins, Troul. Row 2: Waile, Taylor, G. Ta- mura, Tallman, Tracy, Wals- worllw, Lllwlmann, Williams, Wilder. Row 3: Weilzel, Sprielsma, Duncan, Sfeinburn, Vacca, Tliieme, Teller, Walderon Thompson. - if ii Lifllffrfg M fV'L ,ml CLASS QF IQLL3 BOB BESS Vice-PresidenT C. W. VAUGT-IN PresidenT NineTeen Hundred ForTy-and The Freshman Class had gained The TirsT rung in The climb To success. Pre- siding over The meeTings during The year were PresidenT C. W. Vaughn, Vice-PresidenT Bob Bess, SecreTary- Treasurer Dave l-lorTon and SergeonT-aT-Arms Myron Reynolds, who was also The represenTaTive To The Board oT ConTrol. Early in The year many oT The group began parTici- paTion in ouTside ocTiviTies. Several members were ad- miTTed To Drama Shoppe and Took parT in The One-acT Play FesTival held oT Auburn in The spring. OThers Tound MYRON REYNOLDS SGI'Q6CH1l'-Ol'-!6XI'I'l'lS DAVE HO RTON SecreTary-Treasu rer places in The opereTTa, band, and orchesTra. Glac Solberg aTTained o superior raTing on The French T-lc in The NorThwesT Music MeeT. Gene Carlson received second Team leTTer in debaTe. ' 4 . ' ' . T 1' I Ll 1 a T W F The PnaTe Babes capTained by Phil Folbes cl coached by Mi. Neil McKay, had a successTul seas Those receiving leTTers Tor TooTball were Phil Forb Joe Pompeo, Joe Beck Bob Forciel, John Brady Mil Judy, CheT Neiswendei Tony lanniciello, Eugene All Gene Carlson, ArT Davis. and Gene Duncan. Co Carl Jensen, as well as The members oT The Junior l-li classes, were well soTisTied when The Babes Topped season wiTh Ten vicTories in baskeTball. The players received leTTers Tor baskeTball were CapTain Forbes, Tony lanniciello, Roy Reinholz, CheT Neiswe der, George WhiTe, and Kenny Anderson. Corme Radis was elecTed Treshman Track queen. The class was supervised by Mr. Jensen, head ad viser: Mrs. Davis, Mr. Docka, Miss Earl, Miss RohowiTs Mr. Graham, and Mr. Beck. Having compleTed Two Tun-crammed yeors aT T-ligh line, The Freshman Class looked Torword wiTh anTicipa Tion To The Three remaining rungs To be scaled on The ladder oT a happy high school liTe. 40 Row Ig Poirier, Mohler, Moan. Nielson. Pearsons, Owens. Pe? libane. Parfon. ROW 2: Olconnell, O'Niel, Mossman, Nilsen, Peferson, Monlqornery, Peclif, Price. Row 3: Pompeo. Parenle, Prall. Moss, Parker, Minilnen, Palmer, Mylwre. Row 4: Minolfo, Pearsall, Mol'- rissey, Oien, Niehl, Neiswender. Purple. Row I: Sampson, Rose. Rab- erls, Selin, Radis, Sheridan, Ramanoff, J. Simms, Sencen- bauqlw, Shirasaqo. Row 2: Raybaclf-, Sabey, L Sims, M. Smillw, Roinovslf-y, Sol berq, Sallqeld, Snyder, Ruud. Rgw 3: Rowe, Sample, Sclwullz l-l. Smilli, Reinliolfz, Reynolds, Sclmoberqer, Seliyanalf, K. Smilli, Slebbins. Row I: Lyons, Learn, Malilwews, Lowell, Lavender, Lalaurelle, Marllwaler, K. Meusburqer, Mackey, Maurice. Row 2: M. Neuslgerqer, Leacln, McEacliern, Manson, Lumberl, Lana, E. Marslwall, Mallliyns Sons, McGinly, Maqnusan. Row 3: Mafcweil. Lee, Miller, J. Marslwall, Miller, Livermore, Lisclvlwe, Lislon Mass , Mad we Row I: Wilson, Terry, Waqr1eI'. B. Tlwampsan, Slevens. P. Tliom son, A. Zimmerman, C. Zimmer man, Wearner, Ulferbacls, Raw 2: Trulson, Wiley, Wil, liams, V. Thompson, J. Tlwamp son, Turnquisl, Tollen, Surelnarl Wyllis, Waqlom. Row 3: Wilder, Wriqlwf, Wil liams, Traul, Van, Slensen Sfieqler, Teller, Templelon Vauqlvn. ,xiii ei. - l 'ff -na 'M' .4 1 Row I: Bell, D. Barcley, Bliss, D Brown, Buhl, Beedle, J. Camp: bell, Brain, Best, L. Barcley. Row 2: G. Campbell, Alslon Buchanan, Caldwell, Bray, Bea Ier, Boldrnan, Abbol, Bublilz Bess. Row 3: Burris, Brady, Benson Beck, Alonzo, Ashcroft Allen J. Anderson, K. Anderson. Row I: Langdon, Jannsen, Kess- ler, Isbell, Laird, Kranlz, Kienr hollz, Kadarna, B. Iverson, L Johnson. Row 2: D. Johnson, Kinney, J. Johnson, Killen, lnqlebrilson, Jackson, R. Iverson, Kolin. Klook. Row 3: Johanson, Lande, Lan- casler, Jones, W. Johnson Kyle, Knoll, Row 4: V. Johnson, Judy, Kai' ser, E. Larson. Krolkenberq, lanniciello, F. Johnson. ow I Dean Eilwein, Cum rn nqs Chinello Fagan, Earl Inq Dahl Davies Row 2 J Davis Erickson, Dud dleslon J Chlislenson, Elling Ion Day Dick Chrisrenson Cook Row 3 Colasuido A, Davis, I. Gioebeiy Cluff Bandle, Collo Delxlully, J, Carlson, Danielson Row 4: I-I. Carlson, G. Carlson, Duncan, Emery, Dole, Casey, Connors. ow I: Gear, I-laqq, Fronze, F'elds, I-luse, Grover, Holliday. Glodleller. Row 2: Grim, Graharn, Groves, I-lolen, I-lalrnan, Graeber, I-Ien- ry, Glilhero, Fowler. Row 3: Fox. Glaser, Gore, I-len, ry, I-Iolnn, I-loll, I-lickson, Fore cier. Row 4: Feyerabend, Filchi Foiqh, Harnillon, Forbes, Flynn, Gaunllelr, I'-Iorlon. CLASS QF IQ!-LLL MISS MARTHA ALLEN Principal Boys' and Girls' Club OTTicers-Row I: Durocher, Carpenter, Orlob, Schepper, Mills, Row 2: Seller, Keeler, McE0chern, Cohee. ThaT TerriTying Teeling OT being losT in The crowd, peculiar To all eighTh graders in SepTember, was soon dispelled by The many acTiviTies which crowded inTo Their lives, along wifh subiecTs old and new. The Boys' Club, under The direcTion OT Miss Allen, Mr. Wilder, Mr. McKay, and Mrs. Clarlf., enioyed a mosT successful year. The group was divided inTo Two secTions because oT The large number oT boys. The presidenTs were Bruce Durocher and Frank Mc- Eachern. Dave SalTer and ElberT Hill were vice-presidenTs, while The secreTaries were Bruce Keeler and WebsTer Cohee. A Girls' Club, wiTh Miss Seymore, Miss ForTin, Miss Olson, and Miss Doclsa as advisers, was Tormed aT The beginning OT The year. Florence Mills was presidenT3 Avis Jean Schepper, vice- president while MargareT Orlob and Peggy CarpenTer became secs-eTary and Treasurer, respecTively. EIGHTH GRADE CHORUS w l r is, Morgan, Hillie, Williams, Sager, Herzog, Huqhes, Coyle, Miller, Ellinglon, Lillquisl, Iverson, Miss Docka. Row 2: Nichols Rensinlc Cross, McCammon, Schepper, Niles, SarTwell, Tracy, Colburn, Phillips, McGinnis, Carler, Mariiiisen, Keeler. Row 3: Pei licrew Ro s L lcher, Thesenviiz, Jacabus, Douqherly, Paiferson, Linnane, Bowyer, Meehan, Schaffler, Mayer, Johrislone. Row 4: Carpe-filer Ai fs Gundersen Casey, Ames, Anderson, Gesko, Anderson, Van Gasken, Dressler, Miller, Henry, Rohland. 43 Row I: Bounsgarcl, McCom- mon, Nord, Logon, Dohrinq, Gunder, I-Iarrnon, C. Johnson Hawkins, Dowley. Row 2: Howe, Sherarcl, Johns- Ion, Ellinqlon, Schepper, Weile zel, Sarlwell, Forland, Wei'nel'. Row 3: R, Johnson, Sones, Cam- eron, Linnone, Murray, Bowyer Machan, Cohee, Moore. Row 4: Paflerson, Kuxhouse Marlin, Wood, Goodspeed Roberls, Groliohn, Purvis, Mc- Eachren. Row I: McNabb, McJunlf.in, Buchrnann, Hill, Bowen, Van Zile, J. Johnson, Diorio. Row 2: Hallocl-1, Norris, Pelli crew, Lyons, Glaser, Runnels, Williams, Criss. Row 3: Moss, Elsey, Jones Shearer, Casey, B. Ames, V Arnes, Nelson. Row 4: Neihl, Rohlond, Srnilh Dressler, Hubbard, She-Ilon, S Johnson, Russell, Allenloauqh. Row I. Tallmon, Herzoq, Cro mer, Busler, Mills, Saqar, Brain Schullz. Row 2: Aarslqauq, Fosler, Lus- Ier, Leach, Tracy, Iverson Gaulhier, Enqslrorn, Hanson. Row 3: Lucas, M. Penoza Goodrich, Penozo, Doerr, Osl- Iund, Ross, Eder. Row 4: Aries, Higgins, Saller Garvin, Glick, Morgan, Seiq- Iried. ROW Ig Whilcomb, H. Miller, Muirhead, Duroucher, Tornura, M. Miller, Borsl, Nokolsu Drew. Row 2: Coileux, Cross, Lasley, Darker, Thesenvilz, Colburn Renzinls, Campbell, Carsley. Row 3: Johnslone, Marlinsen, Godboul, Tornilo, Miller, Maln-i, Hall, Sloclaler, Kresser. Row 4: Molrnberq, VanGosI-sen, Delalorce, I-Iuqhes, Scolf, Si- rnonsen, Ness, Jones. Row I: Turner Kill eson, eleu son, B. Carler, Love, Wy es Arnold. Row 2: M. Purves, Slearns, D Johnson, Jacolous, Neisinqel Tacle, Wilmol Row 3: Kinsman, Bullock, Ra mond, Nichols, Gunderson Madson, D. Carler, Berlo, Mc Conn. Row 4: Fredericlss, Farncomb I-Iabarl, Dearinqer, Larnpman Rose. Row I: Murray, Buslwell, Addis Morgan, Niles, Carlson, Macle ey, Yokolo Row 2: I-lil e , rw Allen, Treponier, Phillips Iser, Denny Row 3: Maxwell, Douqlwerly Anderson, Swanson, I-Ieiden reiclw, Orlob, Zimmerrnan, Noll rneyer, Purple. Row 4: Keeler, Stephens, Grib ble, Carpenler, 'qu or Mayer McClure, Bliss, Dederer Row I: I'-Iullman, Zimrnerrnan, Manzo, Gallawoy, Rassmussen. Spiecleelrnier, Wylnes, Tornpl-mins. Row 2: Viclor, Thompson, De Piano, McGinIy, I-Iaqedorn, Parlon, Coyle, Eyers, Sclwelller. Row 3: Lillquisl, Allison, Alon- zo, LeIcI'1er,JeIovicI1, Davidson. Brown, Cross, Vacco. Row 4: P. I-Ienry, Sawyer. Kroq sfacll, McDonald, I-Iedlund, An derson, Sclwneider. Row I: Sirns, Pornpeo, Alonzo Reynolds, MCG-innis, Shaffer Godboul, Tlwelen. Row 2: -I-I'1UI'IJGI', Spallord, F Jolvnson, I-Iowe, I-lanes, Rob- erls, Gippe, Tlnorsen. Row 3: Lively, Morris, Brocl-ner mon, Downing, Lally, J. Jensen 6. Jensen. 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LEONARD JOHNSON Adviser BOB BEYERS Secre'rcry-Treasurer Led by Mr. Leonard Johnson, ad- viser, lhe Boy's Club has again corn- pleled a year ol varied aclivily in sludenl governrnenl. Presidenl lor 'lhe lerm was Elmer McNabb, assisled by l-lenry Sullivan, vice-preside-nl, and Bob Beyers, secrelary-lreasurer. A capable cabinel aided in all slu- denl aclivilies sponsored by lhe club, rnosl regular ol which were lhe Wed' nesday noon dances. Final paymenls on lhe movie pro- ieclor. inslallalion ol a public address syslern in lhe grandsland, and back- slops lor sollball were bul a lew ol lhe gills presenled lo lhe school lhis year. These gills, however, merely scralch lhe surlace ol lhe lunda- rnenlal workings ol lhe club. Chrisl- mas and Thanksgiving baslsels, a loolball banquel, baslselball lrips lo slale rneels, and rnany aclivilies nol recorded in lhis yearbook musl be renwernbered. Sealedi l-lull, Beyers, McNabb, Sullivan, Huhn, Mr, Johnson, Bnssell. Slandinq: Geraqhly, Smilh, Marshall, Jones, Nible, Collnnan, Jorgensen, Arinslrona. MISS KATHRYN CONMEY Adviser Vice-PresidenT MABEL OSBORNE Presideni' AnoTher year gone by-and The repuTaTion aT The Girls' Club as an organizaTion devoTed To serv- ice and social improvemenT has been mainTained under The guid- ing inTluence oT PresidenT Mabel Qsborne and Miss KaThryn Con- mey, adviser. Early in The Tall, The Big-SisTer ParTy, under The supervision oT l-lelen LeDuc, helped launch The Treshman girls inTo Their high school social program. AT Thanks- giving and again aT ChrisTmas Time The girls cheerTully packed 50 PAULA GROTJAHN MARGARET CASE Treasurer BARBARA COBB SecreTory GIRLS' CLUB bounTiTul baskeTs which were dis- TribuTed To The needy in The com- muniTy. May Day proved an appropri- aTe Theme Tor The MoTher-Daugh- Ter BangueT. The main speaker Tor The evening was Mrs. A. B. Delzreece, who gave an inTeresTing Talk on Travel in Europe, Mary l.ou SmiTh was general chairman, and Virginia Taylor, ToasTmisTress. The speake-r's Table was decoraTed wiTh a Maypole, while individual Tables were decked wiTh May bas- keTs and Tlowers. OTher oTTicers oT The club in- cluded Carmel Padden, Girls' Room CommiTTeeg MargareT Rem- ick, l-lealTh CommiTTee: KaThleen MaThison, Friendship CommiTTee: Sackiye Okubo, STandards Com- miTTeeI MargareT GresseT, Coach- ing CommiTTee7 Marian Ambaum, VocaTions CommiTTee7 Mary Lou SmiTh, MoTher-DaughTer CommiT- Tee: l-lelen l.eDuc, Big-sisTer CommiTTee. Sealed: Osborne, Grallahn, Cobb, Okubo, Remick, SmiTh. Sfandingi Case, Marhisan, GresseT, Ambaum, Muller, Yonlick, Denecke, T I Raw T: Case, Preiser, Okubo, NakaTsu, Siinson, TomiTa, Hari MuTler, Addis, Gressei, V. TayTor, Saqar, D. Taylor, Marh Orncbaum, Macdonald, WheeTer, Brunner. Row 4: Mr. Trowb ir en. TORCH SOCTETY . . . . Under The capabTe guidance OT Mr. EarT Trowbridge The Torch SocieTy successTuTTy cuTminaTed iTs TenTh year OT organized ac- TiviTies. EarTy in The year The annuaT Honor fNssembTy was heTd OT which The Torch pins were awarded by Mr. Baker. EiTTeen pins were presenTed To Treshman members, nine- Teen To sophomores, TwenTy TO iuniors, and Ten To seniors. The main TeaTure OT The as- sembTy was an address by Dr. ROberT Mac- EarTane OT The WesTminisTer' PresbyTerian Church in SeaTTTe. One OT The OuTsTanding eyenTs OT The year was a Two-mOnTh aTTendance conTesT, con- ducTed To show The reTaTionship beTween aTTendance and schoTarship. The Torch Soci- T T Tia ews rid wa, Okuba, Machan. Row 2: Smirh, Logan, Ryerson, Hansen, . Row 31 BeTT, Howard, Leonard, Burnreisrc-r, Ds-neckc, ge, MiTTer, Campbeh, C. Jones, Knapp, W. Jones, Payant, eTy pTaced highesT The TirsT monTh, and was onTy O TenTh OT O poinT behind The winning homeroom Tor The second monTh. The Torch SocieTy senT Two Highhne Teams To a radio speTTing conTesT sponsored by Racine's Business COTTege. AT The prehminary TryouTs, GToriO Hansen and Hideho Hori- Tsawa were awarded The TirsT and second pTaces, respecTiveTy. The oTTicers seTecTed To guide The acTiviTies OT The Torch SocieTy Tor The year were Presi- denT Virginia TayTor, Vice-PresidenT Mar- gareT Deneche, and SecreTary Marian Pxm- baum. COmmiTTee chairmen incTuded Mary Lou SmiTh, sociah Hideho Horihawa. schOT- asTic3 CharTes Jones, pOinT revision1 and Niarg-areT Sagar, program. Row T1 Kina, Brown, Simundson, MichaiToTT, SLOTT, LaToureTTe, Lavender, Burch, Sehn. Row 'li Goodrich, Linqwood, Porne, GuTTebo, ChrisTenson, Sieigler, Raines, Harris, KeeTer. Row 3: Sencenbaugh, PeTT1.er, Bess, ingTebrrTson, Price, NeTsOn, Henry, Brackr-nan. Row 41 Mr. Trowbridge, Thompson, Heberhng, Shearer, Henwood, WaTderon, Mrher. 5 I T T 4l T i, Iv tr 57s Row it Preiser, Okubo, Pxnderson, Koenen, Robinson, , Logan, Brunner, Tv1aThews, D. Yoniick, Caidweii, BurrneisTer, pope, Lonqnecker, Wheeler, Ciernens, R, Johnson, Richards, D'AousT, Francis, Dracnerw, 4 Wagner, Arnbaurn, P, Johnson, MocdonaTd, Bahesoie, Anderson, Wheeier, DeNuTTv, u i D noT oniv donoTed Tood ond giTTs, buT song coroTs ThroughouT The disTricT. This veor The Senior Giri Reserves were Tn oddiTion To The reguior cTub rneeTings. successTuTTv Ted bv Wi'ove Tviocdonoid, presi- which were heid Twice o rnonTh, The giris en- denT1 Loio D'PxousT, vice-presidenT: Tviory ioyed inTorrnoT goTherings ond o TheoTer Logon, secreTorv3 BerTho Longnecher, Treos- porTv oT Den Burien, Perhops The rnosT in- ' . Eori Trowbridge, odviser. TorrnoTive rneeTing oT The yeor wos ThoT oT ' h irTs gove which Miss BeTTv T-'ioirnon oT SeoTTTe spoke ' h r recenT Trip To Europe. urerq ond Tvhs 'T' T-'ov OT socicii service T e g ' 'rd f1TChrisTn'TClSTin'ie on e yy Row T1 LusTer, Preiser, ScoTT, Uhirnan, Christensen, FosTer, Wagner, B. Neisinger, AbboTT, Johnson, Roinovskv, Yucrch, FosTer, Henningson, Popovich, Sayre, Jackson, Mrs. Ciark. PTT The hoiido seosons This orgoin., in ' ' ' worked wiTh The, Giris' Ciub in donoTing Tood To Tind ond give The besT, is The purpose Tor The ChrisTrnos bosif-eTs. During Aprii The oT The Junior Giri Reserves, which is under group prepored Tor o pcirT in The FesTivoi oT The TcicuiTv guidance oT Tvirs. Tviiidred Ciorh. Nohons oT The Y. NN. C. A. Socioi iiTe OT The ciub cenTered oround OTTicers Tor The veor were:DoroThv O'NeiT, Tficiiioween ond ChrisTrnos ioorTies, whiTe The presidenTq Jonie PxbboTT, vice-presidenT1 eTincis were iorgeiv given over To Joon FosTer, secreTorv1 RoberTo ETiingTon, 'Th s ecioT emphosis Treasurer: ond RuTh Tviochon, inTer-ciub cobineT represenToTive. dub rne A round-Tobie discussions wi p ' Toced upon The subiecT oT Chorrn. being p TT Row T: Monsen, Logan, O'NeiT, Meehan, Case, Sinnonsen, Sirnundson, Tayior, Sadar, PuckeTT, STearns, . HaThaway, Muller, Trish, Pecht, Lehrnbeck, Walswodh, Gmfebo, Porne, Ness, Addis, Davies. Row 3: Manzo, Wheekrr, Day Smith, Denecke, P, Johnson, Burmeisier, Brockman, PayanT, Hclrnsirorn, HunTTey, Hiqashi. Row 41 MacKinnon, Woodicy HiTT, Pxnex, G. Cadson, J. Cadson, V. Johnson, Knapp, Carnpbeh, Thompson, Kessler, Hiqnian, MiTTer. ' . i . i Breod, T-TiqhTine's enTry in The Drorno FesT t N iyoi OT RenTon. One OT The hiqhTiqhTs OT The .VVTTTT The UTTSQTTOUOT PTGYT The PTWOVTTQVVT yeor was The onnuoT Drorno Shoppe pToy Tiger, os The prrncipoT nneons OT recruihnq 'Njyehoi 0 Ufej' new membem- I HTQNWTS 5 DVQWO Shoppe Under The direcTion oT Miss DoroThy Ship Opened on OCTTVG 590509 behmd The TOOT' Tey, PresidenT Jock Corison, Vice-PresidenT Mory Lou SmiTh, ond SecreTory Morioiy ' ed o yeor repTeTe Sfrnundson The dub enroy TiqhTs. ' ' which rnernbers oT 1 , ' ' Tic ocTiyiTy. Row T: Dornonoske, Horikawa, Yonhck, Annis, vo, McCTosky, DeNuTTy, Richards, Cobb, GroTiahn, Neison, Byrnes, Moore, Brnnnaqifn, Reid, Enberg, Mr. Daverin. O. G. PT. CLUB ..... To sTin'iuToTe The enThusiosrn ond inTeresT OT TuTure oTTice secreTories wos The qooT oT The Order OT Greqq PxrTisTs. Con1rnercioT sTudenTs eorned rnernbership ond cerTiTicoTes by possinq Tirned TesTs on unTorniTior rnoTerioT. RepresenToTives oT The SocieTy con'ipeTed wiTh Those oT oTher schoois in The shorThond T' ' 'DTT produchon in mf Theo - T To , wiTh diorno neoc p y my I i L F. 5. conTesT oT T-Tiqhhne ond oT The UT'Nvei.1..y oT WoshinqTon. The enTire group enioyed o comrnercicn Tour oT business coheqes, bonhs. ond rodio sToTions. The rneeTinqs were conducTed by PxiTeen STebTer, presidenT3 Chodes Jones, vice-presie denT1 Hideho Horihowo, secreTory3 ond MorqoreT Rernich, Treosurer. Mr. LyTe Dov- erin odyised The cTuTo. 53 Row 2' Miss ShipTey, i i r I dw it Couir, Locke, Ronmnoii, Simonsen, Barciav, Henningson, Bierce, Nieisen, Fi-eids,-Fosrer, Sevre. Row 'ZZ Lavender, i 'xin Bnsier Mircheii Madison, Carrer, Engiedow, Cook, Soiberg, O'Neii, Meivin, Rio, Ivirchaiioif. Row 3: DeNuiiv, W X ,ovei Smirhd Baer, Laride, Huhn, Tavior, Kioak, Pererson, Rudsirom, Mr. Da-uerrn. W Row it Hudson, Enberg, Caidweii, Rverson, Dornonosice, Sa Reid, Robinson, Yoniick, Corison, Higrnan, Mr. Daverin, H Annis, Miiier, O'Kone, Knapp. PEP CLUB ...... Seiring os ijrs gooi We creorion oi o srronger ond more unified schooi spirir, We Pep Chip cuiminored o veoriv progrom oi voried ocrivijries wiW o number of worW- while proiecrs To irs credir. in oddirion ro o sporrs donce honoring We bosherboii Jreom, We ciub oiso con- 'rribured roword We purchose of o ioud speoher ond microphone ser for We oudi- 54 Row I. Reike, Domonoskc, Cas.. Row 'ZZ Barciay, Simonsen, Nierson, Persons. Row 31 Romanofi, Iverson, Wearrnex. Row 41 Larsen, Mr. Daverin, Gear. fx YELLXJLUB . . . . . . . . . . Aiwovs proving o surprising ionic when We going goi rough, fhese fiery Pirores eorned We enWusiosric proise or Highiine. ivieehngs were heid oijrer schooi ro give We giris on oppordruniry ro reheorse under We supervision of Mr. Lyie Doverin, odviser, ond Queens Jeon Domonoshe, RUW Cose, ond Pxiveno Reihe. gar, Anderson, Rernick, Scribner, Row 'Zz Seiiridqe, Beaudr-v, igashi, Row 3: Ondracek, To-vior, Leonard, Richards, Sincinrr, .. . ...,4. . rorium. OWer services inciuded pionning ond presenring pep ossembiv progroms ond rodio shirs, ond We generoi sponsor- ship oi oii Homecoming ocriviries. Oriicers oi We ciub were Jeon Domo- noshe, presidenr: Joch Corison, vice-presi- dem? Gerry Enberg, secrerory1 Fiorence Robinson, rreosurer: Morguerire Sincioir, represenrorive-or-iorgep ond Mr. Lvie Doverin, focuhry odviser. l T Scaled. Pi-Hman, B. Thompson, Bell, Garner, Dedclor, Gooilspcfnl, Niolsrn, Brill-sulir, lmgqn, lJolis,irif,ly, .T llnnnpsirn, Knwpp, Hiqnian. S'andinq1Corson, McE:ichern, Henrv, Johnson, Tliqaslii, Lnslcr, Mneliinnon, Tlnnllcsv, Mr, Siuiyisun, Row li Wise, Muldoon, Wilson, Thompson, D. Taylor, Slin Burch, P. Lehnnbeck, O'Kane. Row 31 McMillan, Love, Par SKETCT-l CLUB .... WiTh The oirn ol creoTinq The under- sTondinq ond opprecicxTion oT orT, The SlseTch Clulo con1pleTed iTs Third veor. The elecTed presidenT, Lubo Koor, wos CAMERA CLUB .... WiTh Bill Nlcwlillon cis presidenT, The Cornero Club This veor conducTed o conTesT Tor scenes ol The NorThwesT, ond Turned in Row T: Roe, Enberq, Richards, Sinclair, Robinson, Grcfssrh Row 'Z1Pr'rv'i4lv, Machan, Chain, STinson, Burch, Jannsen. Row 3: Yornrn, Nmlsfw, ffrrcvlmhn John son, Howard, Tavlor. Row 41 Wheeler, B. lrhrnbfrclz, Rniil, l', Lrrhrnlir-A k, Dnflnr Enqsrrorn. UST-TERS ........ . NeoTly dressed in rnicldy ond slf1irT wiTh The club ernblern in TuncTions. Tvlr. Green wos ToculTv supervisorp TvlorqoreT Gressel, sTudenT choirrnon. son, V. Taylor., Row 2: Hiclnson, Keeler, Ryerson, B. Lehrnbeclc, lrhursl, B. Pellrboirp, D Pellibono, Mr. Sirnpson. unoble To QonTinue her ocTiviTv, becouse ol illness, ond wos superseded by Roy lfliqoshi, vice-presidenT. OTher oTTicers were Vern lfliqrnon, secreTory3 ond BeTTv lhornpson, Treasurer. more Thon iTs quoTO OT picTures lor The onnuol. OTher oTlicers were Virqinio lovlor, vice- presidenT1 ond RoberT Wise, secreTorv. Mr. Donald Sirnpson wos odviser. evidence, The ushereTTes were on hond To ossisT oT all school boys OT Hiqhhne hos been We newTy orqon- ii JN I X sgi W hi Ch,ib become We mosr derive oT We Kneehnqi Huffman, Huhn, Eniicknap, Goodspeed. Row 'Zi Sehvancfi, Cohsurdo, Pompso, Wafkins, McDonough, Fuhon, Roberis, Krackenbcrq, Row 3: Dick, Cooper, Thesenvih, Mr. Hungerford, LaToureHe, Siephens, Smilh, yeor We members were especiohy inreresred in buiTdinq qos modeTs roWer Won We rubber-powered vorieryf' ATRPLANE CLUB ....... OT QOYTTCUTOT' inreresr To We dir-minded OTTicers Tor We yeor were Eddie Huhn ized PxirpTdne Chib, direcred by Nir. Spencer ond Ari Worhins, presidenrs Tirsi ond second T'TunqerTord. 1'-NTT dub meeiinqs ore chorocrerized by 59me5Te - e5P9CT'VeTf!i ECJQOV T'T'C3QTm5 Und on eosy infer-mehry Thor cenTers Ground rhe Ted Fuhon. vice-presidenrsz Gnd Jornes Thes- discussion oT oyiorion, pTone modehnq, ond envih, secrerory-Treasurer Tor boih consrruciion probTems OT every hind. This semesiers. xx 56 Johns, Miher, K. KessTer, Enqkedow, Fields, P. Thompson, Hughes, Saqar, V. TayTor. Row 2: Emery, , Brumaqirn, Richards, Leonard, Wihiarns, KToak, Phihips, Fanoff. Row 31 Mr, Jensen, Woodley, , Anderson, Myers, F. Kesshar, TempTeYen, Hiqnian, Row 4: Beaudry, B. TayTor, Seiko, H. Thompson, Bernard, Sternberq, Hadhey, HoTsTrom, Darin. . s ' ' u i I . i D . u drd, ForTey Kessier, ond Hens Thompson. 1 T-'Tons oTso pToced in severoT De TvioToy meeis U der We quidonce OT Mr. Cod Jensen. herd or Snoquorrme Sk, BOWL ups ,O yeomre Wymer SPOHS' Among We For.We benehi' OT We members who hed ore inreresrinq ochievemenis wos We spon- HO TMS' O hmwed remxgx guppw WGS CTBC soyship oT o shi Teom which represenred We Comed or br The Orqomzohon' T-'Tiqhhne Shi Chib or We WoshinqTon High Jomes Srernberq wos president Henry c,hooT Shi TvieeT or We Summir. Those on We HodTey, vice-pre reom were Ed Dcnkin, Jim Kennedy, Bih Bern- Soqor, secrerory-Treasurer. si de nr: ond Nicirqorei H Conncii, D, Taylor, Hiqrnnn, M dinq' Mrs. Bash Seaied: V. Tayior, Sfebler, Leonard, Marhews, Goodrich, Keeier. S in i . Wheeier, P. Lehmbeck, Johnson, B. Lehmbcck, Smikh, Ness. 1' . . D ond Pxiieen Siebier, respeciiveiy. Ai The biemonihiy meeiinqs oriqinoi seiec- Those hovinq ospirohons To become Ol'i'iSi'S hons were reod ond eommenred on by khe oionq iiierory iines were encouraged ihrouqh oiher members wiih Mrs. Goii Bosif-erviiie, ihis orqonizoiion To beqin iheir coreers by odviser, oddinq o suqqesiion here ond fhere. wririnq essoys. poems ond shori siories, The This yeor's officers were Doro Toyior, presi- shori-siory conieslr, on onnuoi ieoiure of Jrhe dem, Phyiiis Keeier, vice-presidenh Bonnie dub, wos sponsored or Chrisfmos. Firsr ond Lou Vifheeier, SGCl'GiOl'Nf1 ond Gerfrude Leon les were oworded Yo Doro Toyior ord, ireosurer, second pn M ssvuswme. M- Seaic'd1McCiu'e, Mayer, Roc'rweii,To1iand,Tayior, i.rnL,.., Milicr, Bohn, Stinson. . . D ' l iomous Pxmericons oi peocehmes ond com- memorohnq speeioi evenis in Jfhe nohon's Birds of o ieoiher iioch ioqeiherf' This Ngo,-Y. odoqe oppiies io ihe members of rhe Sromp The Ciub WGS Organized by piqiigfeiisfl M,-h Chlb. WhO qOihGl'GCi GVGYY iO1'iUiqhJf i0 GX- Gerord Beiz. Doro Toyior wos presideni: Qhonqe, discuss, ond dispioy wirh ieoious Niory Lou Bohn, vice-president ond Horriei Jr siomps honoring Sjrinson, secreiory-ireosurer. pride ih cir coiieciions o i i ,---li i' Row it Muiien, Campbeii, Carison, Wiicofr, ,, Winqerr, Higman, Kyle, McBraun, MacKinnon. Row 32 Hu v-.,, , ' Nibie, Mr. Lemon, UU... Mr. Horry E. Lemon oi We rocw., J d We members oi We orqonizoiion in iurWer- Compieiinq iis ninW yeor cis one oi We ing Weir oim ko creoie, moinioin, ond ex- ouisiondinq Hiqhiine orqonizoiions, We Hi-Y Tend Wrouqhour We schooi ond communiiy oqoin seriousiy qove iis ossisionce in mony hiqh siondcirds oi Chrisiion chorocierf' proiecis. Thonhsqivinq boskeis, fire poiroi, Firsi semesier presideni, Lowrence Neis- ond Chrisimos hoiidoy decoroiions were oniy wender, ond second semesier president o iew oi We schooi ociiviiies. The yeoriy Byron Wiicox, were his obie riqhi-hond men ' Amino ooriy ond hike rounded oui o weii- Dick Morshoii had chorqe oi iinonces ond minuies. 4 as if Row it D, Brown, Johnson, Lavender, R. brown, , Zimmerman, Price, Jenks, Leonard, Michaiioif, Goodrich, rr..,.,., G-raeber, Beiiinqham, Kruii, Beii, Reid, Conneii, Hiqashi. . w v I i French siudeni, wos preseniedp rienc.. I as were pioyed ond oWer noiive omusemenis Newiy orqonized Wis yeor, Le Ciub pieosed We poriiciponis. French-Ccinodion Francois had os iis dim We promoiion oi moiion piciures were shown oi one meeiinq inieresi-in French cuiiure, ionquoqe, ond ond French ii'rero'rure ond music were dis- cusioms. Choriered under We odvisorship cussed or oWers. oi Miss Orieno Fiorsch, French insirucior. The rosier eiecied cis irs oiiicers Gerirude ciub members enioyed severoi novei meei- Leonord, Woiier' Jones, BerWo Scoii, ond inqs. We winier perky on oriqinoi quiqnoi Beiiy Moe Lovender presideni, vice-presi- ' ' on odvcinced deni, secrerory, ond ireosurer, respeciiveiy. PWGY Ar wrihken by Eddie Doiin, ix rr T T Row T1 MarTin, Oien, Underwood, Horikawa, Vacca, Dornon cske, Rio, C. Brain, F. Brain, Bierce, FosTer. Row 'ZZ NaknTsn, O'NeiT, Goodrich, Pompeo, SrniTh, Wiider, Case, MiTcheTT, Tyerson, Moore, Denecke. Row 31 Shrrasago, Sehrrdge, Tonnm, Pfiipovikh, CarTer, Harris, Sherard, Francis, Hanson, Lundy, Row 4: Howard, Garner, Rudshorn, Hughes, Johnson, Cnn' .Tr-esrfn, Miss Abrams, McCmnmon, Snernberg, PeTerson, Garner, LJ Q denT3 ond Lois WheeTei', secreTory-Treasurer. To Miss Evehfn Abrorns, The Tocuhy odyrser, AS One OT The TOrqeST OVQOUUGTTOUS in goes The crediT Tor rnosT OT The success in The Highhne, The H. G. A. A. was ci Tine rnediurri CGVGTCOCJQ of qir-TS' gthletkgg, Through which The gn'Ts couTcJ reTeose Then' ynduded ,U the p,.Oq,.Om or TNS O,.qOr,,7-O, oToundonT energy. PorTicipoTron rn oThTeTrcs, hon were the proydoys Wm, me Owreyk The COOPGVOJJVG SPJVJJ- Gnd JOJJJJJUJ Cmend' ciubs OT The schooTs OT The SouTh-End. EorTy once were among The reguisiTes Tor rnernber- ,H me gan' We H,qhr,ne Hggl A- A- WGS ship. As pcn'T OT' Then' ocTryrTres The gn'Ts hosifess mr G posifure prgydoy to Wmch Kem' sTriyed To eorn pornTs rn oT TeosT Tour sporTs, Ramon. ond Auburn Sem dereqoifes. sTeps Toword winning Then' TeTTers. For eoch Duvmq The Wmiev months We other Schoors TeTTer o grri earned, she.wos.enTrTTed To weor ,U We Kang Counw Leoque e,,,+e,.i,O,,.,ed Wm, o chevron. Then' ocTrvrTres rncTudeCJ bosTseT- exchonqe OJYNBHCS p,.Oq,.GmS. buh, Tnrribhng. yo'TTeyTooTT, boseboh, orchery, Sprmq bvouqm JYWO Tong Noes! one through Und hmnq- TSMUS WCS O VUOTOV SPOVJ- The TroiTs To SeohursT Beech ond The oTher The oTTicers Tor This yeor were Jeon Dorno- To AngTe Lohe. These hikes were Topped OTT noshe, presidenT3 MorgoreT Cose, yice-presi- by snappy picnic Tunches. Row li Meiyin, Wyliys, Kodarna, BuhT, MichaiToTT, DeNuTTy, Schusier, Wearner, UTTerback, Curnnfrings, Row 'Zz Hohiday, Kernhoiz, Grnhero, STiles, V, Jackson, GuTTebo, Uhhnan, Sayre, J. Jackson, Miss Abrams. Row 3: Sampson, BeeTer, Te-Ther, STr:rqTer, Raines, PeTerson, M. Henningson, Aiiison, SrniTh. Row 41 Iverson, Johnson, Key, Khuak, TernpTeTon, K. Henninqson, P, Lr3hnrTwecT4, B, Lehrrrbeck, Larson. X 59 I SeaTed1 Denecke, Lind, Domonoske. Smndinq. .., Tornim, Norris, Stinson, Carson. HQTXAE ECQNQMTCS CLUB , Economics Club. The Llup ,. ry Miss EdyThe RohowiTs. OTiicers were Jeon G is inTeresTed in proclricoi recreoTion Dornonosiee, presidenT: ond MorqoreT Gres- d The Home seT, secreTory-Treosurer. rr ond socioi weiTore comprise Searedz Maiihnn, Reid, Robinson, Lonqnecker, Cobb, Roe, Case, Groriahn, Loqan. Smndinq: Miss Newton, B. Whecier, Mnihews, L. Wheeler, Hunk D'Aous!, Wnaox ...-' reTory'Treosurer: ond Miss NewTon, odviser, The Sub Debs con'rpieTed o successTui seo- ' T' oresidenT, Vodo son wiTh sTrivinq Tor o beTTer undersTond- inn OT eTiqueTTe os Their Therne. V . Row T' Tanwura, BubTiTz, Wane, Barbee, Smrrrr, .. Graham. Row 31 McNabb, Beck, Kennedy, Anex, Han'iiTTon, .Jo rr.. ., F, F, A, ,,,,,,,, The ohicers Tor This yeo. Q- Nobb, presidenT1 Jomes LoTirner, vice-presi- The Fuhire Farmers OT Psrnerrco WGS Or- denTp T-Tor-oTd C5iiThero, seo-eTor-yq Melvin qonized under The direcTion oT Mr. Lowrence Johnson, Treosurerp ond George Pxnex, dub Grohorn To rnoif-e o TurTher sTudy oT Torrnrnq. reporTer. A 'I ,wx if . n A J Z- 4 ,J ,ov X if , , il i,d Ai Q ,,,A::.,.. 1: - , 1, 1Xl9P , W Nh I. fs Y' ' SW B uuivvg ACTIVITIES Gliding smoolrhly Ihi-ouqh O merry wIiii'I of school c1c:IiviIies, I-IigI1Iine pupils find IIwo+ pc1r+icipdIion in exfro- cui'i'icuIcJr Iields provides Ihe neces- sory reloxcziiori from II'ie compIexiIies of Iheii' scI'ioIosIic hours. 2 . y Ln v 1? 1 A ii 2 .- if ,-. 3' '2- mlU,u.qf ' ' 0' NWJ11, ' tx ' ' 'F-iflftts iz u A sf 1. 41- L fl ,ff .gl YY il 5 1 'f .. F, E vw MW Mwfmww HWWWMWHWMWMWWAMWW NX, xi iw! W qu ' W , OPERETTA ....,... Sparleling wiTh all The gaieTy and romance aT The old SouThwesT, CarmeliTa, a Three-acT lighT opera, was acclaimed by a capaciTy audience as The mosT colorTul ever sTaged in l-lighline's hisTory. FrominenT among The numbers sung by a chorus of sevenTy voices was an old prayer, sung To The ac- companimenT of church bells. The opereTTa also TeaTured several Tambourine and casTaneT dances. STarred in The TiTle role OT a beauTiTul young senoriTa was Gloria Annis, while Jacl-4 Carlson played The role oT a heroic American surveyor. l'aT Irish enacTed The parT OT a young American girl disguised as a boy, while VincenT Johnson was superb as CarmeliTa's broTher, masTer aT The hacienda. OTher imporTanT roles were porTrayed by BeTTe Broclaman, l-lans Thompson, and Gordon Campbell. The opereTTa was under The direcTion oT Mr. Harry Lemon, aided by BeTTie Jane Emery and DwighT PeTTibone, sTudenT assisTanTs. The dialogue was supervised by Miss DoroThy Shipley. Row I: Basselh LivingsTan, Puclfe-TT, Lingwoad, Ryerson, Yonliclc, Brumagini, Cook, King, P. Pefhbone, Row 2: Grulqnhn, Gullvliiu, Lisliin, Murvhnler, Brocxinan, Davies, Annie, Emery, STevens, Henninqson, Cobb, Moore. Row 3: Wil'-ioT, Thoniosan, MrCle:iry, Cur'lSonl Jolisxsuvix TT 5 'T B l. F IT M'Il D P Hib R 4 M LP My s J h S K' W J S L 5 B l ii-1-nvi J, lun e, u on, I ev, . U 4 one aw I V, mon, Larsen. A CAPPELLA Cl-IOIR ..... Under The baTon oT Mr. Harry E, Lemon, The fx Cappella Choir enTered The annual NorThwesT Music MeeT and was raTed a high excellenT by The judges. The required numbers Tor The group were Cherubic Hymn, by GreTchaninoTT, and er, anon Maddux, ner, are, one, mnmigin, L-iiswnx Cllmivi. Send ForTh Thy SpiriT, by Jos. SchueTlf.y, while The Glory Train, by Noble Cain, was Their own selecTion. The TorTy members oT The choir also sang God Bless America, as well as several oTher numbers, aT The King CounTy School DirecTors' AssociaTion meeTing during The monTh OT March. A 'I Row I: Slevens, Persons, BesT, BasseTT, J. Davis, Ola, P. Davies, Lislon, 6roTiahn, Cobb, Caldwell, King, PuclceTT, Greer, Van, BrighTen. Row 2: Malhews, Phillips, Dahl, Groves, Hansen, Ryerson, Amis, L. Davies, Braclfman, SchusTer, Gunebo, L. Johnson, Klanl, Campbell, K. Srnilh Row 3: Severa, STearns, V. Sager, Clemons, Chrislensen, Grover, Lavender, Yonlick, Henninqson, Penibone, Langdon, Larson, Wyllys, Young, Lacey, Enqledow. Row 42 Linqwood, Brurnaqini, A. Moore, Sayre, M. Sager, LaToureTTe, Thrasher, Allison, MnrThL1ler, Abboll, Kessler, Knowles, Weainer, Long, Bierce. Row 5: Jiulfsun, Dnv, Livingston, Anderson, Moore, Husa, Iverson, TernpleTon, Fisl, Sinclair, Cook, Chain, Mr. Lvinon, Teller, Emery. GIRLS GLEE CLUB .... More Than sevenTy high school girls in The High- l.ne Glee Club compeTed in The annual NorThwesT Music MeeT, held aT EvereTT during The monTh of April. Under The direcTorship oT Mr. l-larry E. Lemon, The glee club was awarded an excellenT raTing, which is nexT To The highesT raTing ThaT can be given. The Two numbers sung by The girls were lnvicTus, by lcluhn, and Chorale, by Bach. ln addiTion To enTering This conTesT, The glee club appeared on The Thanksgiving and Armise Tice Day assembly programs, as well as singing several numbers in The annual ChrisTrnas concerT. The group also sang ChrisTmas carols aT The Mae sonic l-Tome during The holiday season. Dupree, Muller, LoToureTTe, Freeman, SrniTh STRING ENSEMBLE ..... l-lighline's sTring ensemble has been busy This pasT year responding To requesTs which have come Tor Their services, aTTording concreTe prooT oT Their increasing populariTy. Under The direcTion oT Mr. l-larry Lemon, l-lighline's music insTrucTor, This Tal- enTed group has enTerTained aT Kiwanis meeTings, P.-T. A. meeTings, and numerous banqueTs and club 6 6 rneeTings ThroughouT The year. AT The annual NorThwesT Music MeeT, held This year in EvereTT, The sTring ensemble made a very Tavorable showing, earning a raTing oT excellenT. The membership oT This group included Loraine SmiTh, TirsT violinisT: Carol Freeman, second violin- isT: LeaTrice Lupree, violisT: l-larold LaToureTTe, cellisT: and Sally Ann Muller, accompanisT. TH Raw I: Chrisfensen, P. Davies, Freeman, Snnfh, Pechi, Moore, Howe, Anderson. Row 2: Evans, L, Davies, T-leeqe, Ness, T-Tull:-ran, Kessler, Shiv ard, Row 3: Dmchenberg, Dupree, Mania, Gilnder, Adams, L.JTaureTle. Row 41 Mr. Lemon, Solberg, Chniniznfi, TiT.'h, llolwvs, ORCHESTRA ......... AlThough consisTing oT only TwenTy-six members, TTighline's orchesTra was neverTheless able To carry ouT an acTive program during The year. The principal achievemenT oT The group was The lighT opera, CarmeliTa, Tor which The orchesTra Turnished all insTrumenTal music. CooperaTing wiTh The enTire music deparTmenT ro presenT The ChrisTmas concerT, The orchesTra ac- companied CancerT lVlisTress Loraine SmiTh as she played Wieniasl4i's violin concerlo, Legende. Fol- lowing This selecTion They played Tamiliar carols while The audience sang. In addiTion To regular musical programs, The group also Turnished inTroducTory music aT drae maTic perTormances, and played The pracessional aT CommencemenT exercises. As in Tormer years. The orchesTra was again under The direcTion oT Mr. T-larry Lemon. Rav- T: Davies, Benson, WalcTc-rari, Snyder, Franze, Andersen, Sheehan Nully, McDonald. Raw 3i L. Johnson, Larnpman, Hill, FiTch, O'Brie Rcichvl, Sayre, Johnsen BAND ........... Under The auspices OT lvlr. I-larry Lemon The hand enjoyed a successTul season. Drilling was car- ried on under The supervision oT Mr. l-larris, an in- sTrucTor oT marching and baTon Twirling. The mem- lsers OT The band played aT all The home games and accompanied The TooTball Team on many Trips To oTher schools. , Huntley, Decker. Row 2: Nelson, Sfrnin, Ailnnis M.1n7ii, F, Ralmvrls, De Baker, Howard. Row 4: Wari'i-slwr, lallw, Mr. lwirinii, l linlwrts, As ArmisTice Day approached, an inviTaTion was exTended To aTTend The parade wiTh The Glendale PosT oT The American Legion. lT was accepTed and The band made a colorTul showing. On April 20, The lvlusic lVleeT was scheduled aT livereTT. The secTions chosen To represenT l-Tighline all made a raTing aT excelle-nT, which is Typical oT The work accomplished This year. 67 Simundson, Campbell, l-lunlley, Payanl, Carlson, Smith, DRAMA SHCPPE PLAY .... Jim l-lunlley, an experienced aclor, played lhe parl ol l-lenry Aldrich in lhe annual Drama Shoppe play, Whal a Lile, a lhree-acl comedy dealing wilh lhe lribulalions ol a high school boy. Glher members ol lhe casl included Mariory Simundson, l-lenry's girl lriendq Gordon Campbell, l-lenry's rival1 Mary Lou Smilh, lhe young secrelary, Jack Carlson, lhe vice principal: and LeRoy Payanl, lhe school principal. Belle Brocleman, Vincenl Johnson, Larls Puclsell, Don MacKinnon, Dick Knapp, Jean Ness, Virginia Taylor, Sosio Manzo, Jean Addis, Maria Simonsen, l-lans Thompson, Gene Carlson, Jean Machan, and Berlha Monsen played supporlf ing roles. Margarel Deneclse was properly manager, while Arl l-lill supervised sound ellecls. The produc- lion was under lhe direclion ol Miss Shipley. Wheeler, Miller, Case, Anex, Clark, Campbell, Huntley, Smilh, Broclcman, Woodley, Pechl, Payanl. ALL-SCHGOL PLAY ..... Thrills and chills were lhe lseynole ol lhe all- school play, The Phanlom Tiger, presenled lo a packed audiloriurn on November 3. The aclion was cenlered around a weelf.-ena house parly held in an apparenlly haunled man- sion. The Tiger's Mislress, lhe haunl who supe posedly has been dead lor many years, is lhe main lhrill inleresl. Miss Dorolhy Shipley, Drama Shoppe adviser, direcled lhe produclion, assisled by Miss Mae Earl ol lhe English deparlmenl. Margarel Case was casl in lhe role ol lhe shop girl while George Anex played lhe olher romanlic lead. Veleran lhespian Mary Lou Smilh was The Tiger's Mislressf' Bonnie Lou Wheeler, Belle Brocle- man, Ardealh Pechl, Jim l-lunlley, Le Roy Payanl, Gordon Campbell, Burl Miller and Jim Woodley had lesser roles. PayanT, Muller, Wheeler, Simundson, Snfiiih, Campbell. ONE-ACT PLAY ...... Six members oT The l-Tighline Dromo Shoppe comprised The cosT oT The one-ocT ploy, Breed, which wos enTered in The dromo TesTivol oT Ren- Ton l-ligh School ond GT o similor conTesT on The sToge oT The ShowbooT TheoTre OT The UniversiTy oT WoshingTon. The dromo porTroyed The sTruggle oT o Mid- wesTern Tomily To obToin o living Trom Their Torm. Mory Lou SmiTh ployed The porT oT The moTher, MorTho CurTis: Gordon Compbell porTroyed The Torrner, John CurTis7 ond Morjory Simundson, The grondmoTher. The young chorocTers, o son ond Two doughTers, were ployed by LeRoy PoyonT, Bonnie Lou Wheelei', ond Solly Ann Muller, respecTively. Miss DoroThy Shipley oT The speech deporTmenT eTTecTively direcTed The producTion. Thompson, Hughes, FosTcr, Herzog, Parker, Phillips, Henry, Allen, Iverson, BorsT, Nielson, LusTer, Moss, WriqhT, Burris. JUNIGR l-lIC5l-l PLAY ..... The Knove OT l-leorTs, o one-ocT ploy by Louise Sounders, wos given by The iunior high school oT The Junior l-ligh One-ACT Ploy FesTivol given QT Auburn. AT The FesTivol no roTings were given, buT The ploys wei'e criTicized by Miss RuTh RodTord oT The RodTord Dromo School oT Tocomo. Mrs. Goil Boslserville direcTed o cosT oT sixTeen, including sTudenTs Trom The eighTh ond ninTh grodes. The ploT OT The producTion was bosed on The TruTh oT on old legend, hidden behind The curToin oT o rhyme, obouT The Knove oT l-leorTs, who wos no lsnove buT very much o hero indeed. 69 l l 4 v ' Scaled' Burvneisler, Mr. Gilberlt Srnilh. Jir...c,. , ...'... ' wilh Kenl lor second ploce. vii., l behind lhe winning Coshrnere leorn, l'llQl'lA Uelocnlinq qovernrnenl conlrol ol roilroods, line ploced second ornonq The schools who lhe Pirole squod, under lhe supervision ol enlered lhe Universilv ol Woshinqlon Mr. Gilberl, ernerqed viclorious wilh o lolol Speech Feslivol. Ol OHS lll'Sl OVlCl lWO 590095 PlOCe5- Hlqh' Firsl learn debole lellers were oworded llfle lied Wlllq Kewl lol' lllsl Plfxe in llle lo Gerlrude Leonord, Georqio Burrneislei leoque Slcmllllflgi WlVlVllVlQ lllfe OWL Ol Slf Burl Miller, lvlorv l.ou Snnilh, ond lvlorqorel dGlDOl9S- Soqor. Virqinio lovlor, lflorold l.olourelle l lournornenl held ol lhe Col- ond Gene Corlson received secondffeorn oin lied owords. ln the slo e ' ol Piidel Sound. hliqhline og A 'v Tiwlrir, Swim, iwiuw, QQI. iliorv lo lhe Velerons ol l'Ol'eirj., TNS Yew. only Six membevs mr the news, lheir essovs on lhe 'llienelils ol Dernocrocvf' wrilinq closs were odrnilled lo lhe lnliqhline The lirsl business underlolf-en wos lo re- Chopler ol Quill ond Scroll, lhe inlerno- rigrne lhe group lhe Rov J. Pellie Chopler, lionol honor socielv lor iournolisls. New in lqgnor Ol The veleron prinler ol lhe lfliqh VUGVYllO9l'S iVlClUdGCl Dicls Knopp, Bill lVlClVlll- Lines. Qlher oclivilies included wrilinq lor lon, ChC11'leS JONES. Vil'qlniO lOylOl', lVlO1'- Quill ond Scroll conlesls. lvlrs. Birdie Dovis, orel Soqor, ond Vifrove lvlocdondld. Ol oclviser ol lhe lnliqh Lines ond lhe Piroles' nd lvlorqorel SOQOI' Log, hos been lhe supervisor ol lhechop- - ler since il wos chorlered in l937. Q lheso, Virqinio lovlor o were nwordod prims bv lho Lodins' Aux Il fn V 1 Row 1: HHN, Rosara, Huhn, Darin, Hebcrhng. Marehch. Row 'Zz Nichols, Fisher, Linda, Macdanard, Ward:-ron, Wlrcox, Row 3 Sprague. Burrcr, Pratl, Reynords, Karrson, Wrngert, ---- dear so rhar home roorns wourd nor be rn- Trarhc ohenders had no chance ro escape rerrupred. Howard Cohrnan acred as sru- rrorn rhe crurches OrH1qhXRne's Srudenr Pa- denr caproln of rhe group or more rhan rror. Qul y4rve was rherr sroganq 'rudrcrar rwenry boys. Mr. Edward Green was 'rhe perrechon, rheh' arm. Durrng rhe noon hour facuhy sponsor or The Parror. Each week jvhe boys wrrh rhe arrnbands were porrorhng every boy had o new Nocahon and wrrh rhe hohs, rhe grounds and guordrng rhe Mr. Greens occasronar pep forks, o con- sralrways Rn order ro keep rhe upper hahs sranr vlgu rar ohenders was rnarniarned. Okubo, Baiesorc, Cohpy, Yonhck, Longncckcr. P. Logan, Rio, Miss Harsch, D'Aous!, M. Logan. MAKE-UP CLUB ..... 4O mOn?eS- E Sockrye Okubo, 'rhe abre presrdeni, was Wrrh a dash or rouge, o dab of grease capobry arded by Heren LeDuc. vrce-presi- parnr, and a Nong brack beard, rhe Make- denr: Lora D'PXousr, secreraryg and Mary Up Cornrnrrree courd rransforrn an acror Logon, rreasurer. Miss Orrena Horsch was horn o sea hog 'ro a sevenreenrh cenrury focuhy adviser. dandy. The purpose or rhrs service was 'vo Thrs year The rnernbers or ihe dub en- use Hs skrh Rn rhe orr of appryrng rhearrrcar royed a crurse on Fuger Sound and Lake rnake-up or oh rhe schoor prays and per- Washrngion on 'rhe schoor Xounch, Joy+ee. Y X rr MARGARET SAGAR, EdiTor MRS. DAVTS, Adviser T T T-TTGT-T LTNES . . . DespiTe The TacT ThaT This year's iournaiism ciass was The smaTTesT in Ten years, The High Lines sTaTT ediTed a paper ThaT was awarded TirsT honor raTing by The NaTionai SchoTasTic Press AssociaTion. Under The guidance oT Mrs. Birdie Davis, The sTaTT was headed by MargareT Sagar, ediTor1 and Biii Mc- MiTTan, associaTe ediTor. The make-up ediTors who so capably handied The TayouTs oT The TirsT and TourTh pages were Virginia Tayior, GerTrude Leonard, and Wr'aye Macdonaid. Doris Miiier and Frances HighT were responsible Tor The TeaTure page make-up and maTeriaT. The Two sporTs ediTors were Kenny Buch and Vern Higman. Generai reporTing was done by Abbie BasseTT and RoberT Wise. Head arT ediTor Tor The paper was Dick Knapp. Two posT graduaTes who aided in severai deparTmenTs oT The paper were James Conneii and Howard GaTes. RaTTy LaToureTTe Took care oT iunior high news. The business sTaTT consisTed oT Charies Jones: il business manager: and CharToTTe HaThaway, ad- yerTising manager. The paper was pubiished bi- monThTy, and was prinTed aT The Se.1TefT: Leonard, BasseT McMillan, Higman, Buc PeTTie PrinTery in RenTon. ProoT- readers, perhaps more appropri- aTeTy Termed nighT ediTors, were members oT The sTaTT, and sTayed on The iob unTii The Tinai prooT was run oTT. During The year Two speciai edi, Tions oT The paper were pubiished -a six-page, six-coTumn ChrisTmas issue and a speciai VaTenTine's Day ediTion. T, HighT, HaThaway, Sager. STanding2 Knapp, Conneli, Wise, TayTor, MiTTer, LaToureTTe, Macdonald, Jones, Ti. XX 72 II PIRATES' LOG ....... Fealuring modernislic arf work and a sfyle of layouf enfirely differenf from Ihose of former years, Ihe I94O Pira+es' Log rolled off Ihe presses ready for disfribulion on May 29. This year's sfaff was headed by Virginia Taylor, edilorf and Dick Knapp, associafe edilor. Dick was also responsible for Ihe arf work on Ihe division pages. Senior Class wrire-ups were effecfively handled by Aileen Slebler and Bob lvlorris. Junior edifors were Gerfrude Leonard and Gordon Campbell: sophomore edilors, Phyllis Keeler and Roberr Hen- wood: freshman edifors, Belly Iverson and Wayne Sencenbaugh: and eighfh grade edilors, Carol Addis and Howard Miller. A large number of snapshols 'rhroughouf lhe book were Iaken by Bill Mclvlillan and Dwighr Perri- bone, pholography edifors. Doris Miller, Marjorie Reid, Marie Ryerson, and Roy I-ligashi compelenfly assembled and wrofe up news of all school organi- zalions. Frank Wingei'+ and Bob I-Iolmsfrom handled ,I boys' sporrs, while lvlargaref De- necke and I-Iideko I-Iorikowo re- MR.siMPsoN,A.-mdvfSe,1 viieemm rAYoR,EdffO,- porled on 'rhe girls' afhlelic aclivi- Hes. Jim I-Iunfley served as as- sislanl arf edifor. lvlargaref Sagar underlook Ihe difficulf Iask of making ends meel on Ihe financial side of Ihe annual, and Vern I-Iigman acfed as circu- lalion manager. Mrs. Birdie Davis was general adviser of Ihe yearbook, while Mr. Donald Simpson served as arf direcfor. 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U pi. i gf ,W ,, A--1 A LMVV ' 3 . ,1 MN' ,f'f d by ' 5 4 'F X f 3 Ji ,V J ,ffl ' DV I JU sl nan if 1 WW , ., 'l,.:, 'NJ' X: ,Wil sf FCDGTBALI. SEASCDN IQ Cooch Doclaa Coach Jensen oak go sro Ciergqlqfy NelSWSHdSI' Fighling Their way +o five viclories, wilh only 'rwo losses, The Pirale loolball Team finished a mosl successful season in second place among lhe Pugel Sound League reams. More Than lilly aspiranls reporled lor fall praclice, and Coaches Clarence Doclea and l-larold Rude soon whipped o promis- ing lirsl 'ream inlo shape. The squad chose Lawrence Neiswender and Dick Geraghly as co-caplains. l-lighline had an unusually allracliye schedule lhis season, wilh lhree praclice games and lhree conference lussles under lhe lighfs. Conspicuous fhis year for Jrheir excellenl playing were Lawrence Neiswender, Dick Geraghfy, Jim Reynolds, and Dave Slam- loorsky, who made 'rhe all-conference iirsl Jreamy and George Armslrong, who re- ceived honorable menlion for all-slar raring. F16 60 . ,, 8 I Coach Rude ogy 39 fm- l-lalfey WeiTzel iroorefxrr T-lighline TasTed boTh deTeaT and glory during pre-season games. Playing heads-up TooTbaIl, They Trounced Olympia I2-7 aT The CopiTol CiTy. ln The nexT game, however, They were upseT by The O'Dea Irish 6-O. BoTh oT These games were played aT nighT under The lighTs. The Buccaneers opened The conTerence season auspiciously by compleTely scuTTling The KenT Vandals 20-O. WiTh a sTrong line clearing The way Tor a speedy baclsTield, The locals experi- enced liTTle diTTiculTy in downing The badly-ouT- classed Vandols. Elmer Buhl, Dick GeraghTy, and Jim Reynolds made The TirsT conTerence Touch- downs OT The season. Scrapping oT nighT on a Tog-covered RenTon gridiron, The PiraTes barely nosed ouT a deTer- mined band OT lndions by a close 7-6 score. T-lighline led The game unTil RenTon launched o wild passing aTTaclf. in The lasT guarTer To score one Touchdown and nearly push over a second one. Gene Wi'ay's conversion gave The PiraTes Their narrow margin oT vicTory. STrilsing eTTecTively Through The oir and on The ground, T-lighline nexT vanquished The Buclsley MounTaineers I4-O beTore a large homecoming crowd. The Buclsley boys were unable To cope wiTh The deTense seT up by a powerTul PiraTe line, peneTraTing l-lighline TerriTory only Twice during The game. Reynolds and Buhl scored Tor T-lighline. For The TirsT Time in Tour years, The PiroTes succeeded in Trouncing Their TradiTional rivals, The Enumclaw Tigers, by The narrow score oT 6-O. Scoring eorly in The game, The locals seT- Tled baclf. To sTave oTT Tiger oTTensives wiTh a solid Torward wall. This game was played under The lighTs aT Enumclaw. WingerT T-TolmsTrom Sl-,QW Carlson H 82 SEASCDN '39 ATTer winning Tour sTraighT conTerence TilTs, The Purple and Gold Tinally bowed in deTeaT To The Auburn Trojans I4-6. IT was a wide-open game all The way, wiTh l-lighline in scoring po' siTion several Times. The PiraTes scored Their lone Touchdown on a smooThly-execuTed pass play Trom Reynolds To ArmsTrong. The locals were unable To sTrilee pay-dirT again during The scrap. Rain, mud, and a heavier Puyallup line com- bined To hand The PiraTes Their second deTeaT oT The season, The Vikings winning To The Tune oT I8-O. Playing beTore a large ArmisTice Day crowd on a Tield Turned To mire by a TorrenTial downpour, The locals Tound Themselves power- less To hold bocls The Viking sTeam roller, which pushed over Three Touchdowns Tor an I8-O vicTory. Finishing The season againsT Sumner, l-lighline Thoroughly Trammeled The hapless SparTan ag- gregaTion 32-O in a nighT-cap game aT Sumner. T-lalTbaclf. Jimmy Reynolds crashed over The SparTan goal Tour Times, and Elmer Buhl added The Tinal Tally. AT The close oT The season The PiraTes Tound Themselves Tied wiTh Auburn Tor The second rung oT The conTerence ladder. The regular sTarTing linerup Tor mosT oT The games was as Tollows: cenTer, Dick GeraghTy1 guards, Archie Pompeo and l-lerb Dawsong Tackles, Lawrence Neiswender and Merrill Shaw: ends, George ArmsTrong and Dave STamborsl4y. The baclf.Tield consisTed oT Gene Wr'ay, quarTer- bacl-45 Elmer Buhl and Eddie l-luhn, halTbaclf.s: and Jim Reynolds, Tullbacl-4. Seniors on The squad who have played Their lasT game Tor The PiraTes are GeraghTy, Neis- wender, CoTTman, Shaw, Buhl, Kier, Pompeo, Dawson, l-lolmsTrom, VVingerT, and Carlson. Kiel' C Dawson Pompeo V N blg- Ji' Furlond Kessler Byron Wilcox Tom McBraun Alfred Conlan Angelo Voccai Jack Show Ralph Virden Dick Dick Delbert Burke ' Bill Bernard W SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL Second Team FooTball Coach Carl Jensen's Troop oT PiraTe reserves hung up an excellenT record oT seven wins and buT one deTeaT Tor The season. They plowed Through Their Tull schedule oT PuqeT Sound League opposiTion To win TirsT place honors. Their success was marked by many Tricky plays, ToqeTher wiTh speed and hard TighTing. The second Team provided The experience and The Te5T Tor any boy who liked To play TooTball and wished To make The TirsT Team. The will To play, raTher Than size, was The prime requisiTe oT This squad whose code was, Give every boy a chance To play TooTball Tor The Tun oT The game. X Nearly every TirsT Team player acquired mosT OT his experience on The second Team before qraduaTinq Trom The lower ranks. Because one oT The TuncTions oT The second Team was To provide This experience, mosT oT The reserves were sophomores or juniors. Many members OT This year's squad showed promise oT making a sTrong TirsT Team nexT Toll. Billy Kirk, nine-year-old son of Mr. Val Kirk of SechursT, who served as mcscof for The PiraTes ThroughouT The fooTball B. Beaudry, A. Beoudry, Bess, Taylor, Danielson 84 SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL Slrnin, Kallio, Sullivan, Conlon, Killen, Harlung, Jorgeritenx Alley Linde, Mc ough, Be-ward, Sheehan, Rockwell. Paralleling +he success ol The lirsl leanw hoop squad, Coach Carl Jenserrs Pirale reserves emerged lrorn a highly successful l94O season wilh only one loss lo mar 'fheir record. The lone deleal was suffered al lhe hands ol lhe Puyallup Vikings, who won by a one-poinl margin in o sudden-dealh overlime. l-lowever, The seconds gol Their revenge in a relurn scrap. Consislenl high scorer lor lhe l-lighline reserves was Forward Jerry Killen, whose good airn won him a high raring in an all-cily foul shooling conlesl. COACH JENSEN ag 5 o 'I lvlacli , Kyle, Pnyovil. B A514121 BALL Placing second in Pu eT S g ound League com- peTiTion Tor 1940 1-1i h1' ' , g me s hoopsTers dup1icaTed 1asT year's season by TighTing To a Three-way Tie Tor Tap honors, only To bow ouT during The ploy- oTTs. Russ Sa1Tmarsh, Dick GeraghTy, and Dick Marshall, only reTurning 1eTTermen, Tormed The nucleus oT The TirsT sTring. To These Coach 1-1aro1d Rude added Wa1T Nelson, George ArmsTrong Clarence Salkeld, Jim Reynolds, and Bill Biggs. WiTh ThirTeen wins againsT Tive losses This bask T- ball s uad , e q comp1eTed The besT hoop record in 1-1igh1ine's hisTory. ATTer losing a pracTice Ti1T wiTh O'Dea by a 32-31 margin, The PiraTes Twice deTeaTed Cen- Tralia, I9-I5 and 34-24. Bur1ingTon also Tell be- Tore The ons1aughT 44-20. 1-lighline opened The conTerence TirsT ha1T by Thoroughly Trouncing The Auburn Trojans 54-29. In The nexT Ti1T, however, The locals losT To Puyallup 32-31 on The home Tloor, aTTer a hearT-breaking rally Tailed To sTave oT1 The Vikings. The Buc- caneers Then Traveled To Buckley Tor a 54-21 vicTory and reTurned home To scuTTle Their Tradi- Tional rivals Th , e Enumclaw Tigers, by a narrow 42-41 score. ATTer Taking Sumner in Their sTride :ov-GE CLARENCE SN-Km' G Russ SAUMARSH ii W, 11 , M COAC1-1 1-IAIQCDLD IQUDE PRE-SEASON SCORES 1-lighline 31 - 32 O'Dea 1'-lighline 19 -15 CenTra1ia Highline . 44 - 20 Burlingfon 1-lighlirie , 34 - 24 CenTra1io FIRST 1-IALF CONFERENCE SCORES 1'-lighline 54 - 29 Auburn 1-lighline 31 - 32 Puyallup 1-lighline, 54 - 21 Buckley 1-lighline 42 -41 Enumqlow 1-lighline 71 - 52 Sumner Hzqkline , 21-74 , Renlwn 7I-52, The PiraTes dropped The final Tussle of The firsT half To Renfon 24-2 I. The second half saw The Pirafes undefeafed in six of Their seven sTarTs. Buckley and Auburn firsT fell vicfims before The CuTlass Crew. Traveling To Enumclaw The nexT week, The hoopsfers shaTTered an old Tradifion by beafing The Tigers on Their own floor 48-42 for The firsT Time in l-lighline his- Tory. Affer Trampling Sumner 59-27, The Buc- caneers nexf vanquished The RenTon Indians 38-37 aT Their gym. In The following cage scrap The locals suffered Their only defeaT of The second half as They again bowed To Puyallup, This Time by a SI-42 score. A 45-4l vicfory over KenT ended The regular league season, wiTh The Pirafes in a Three-way Tie wiTh Enumclaw and Puyallup for firsf place. Traveling To Auburn for The playoffs, T-lighline finally meT defeaT aT The hands of Enumclaw 35-23. Enumclaw was in Turn defeafed by Puyal- lup, The I94O hoop champions. Russ Salfmarsh, sTalwarT PiraTe cenTer, earned a posifion on The all-conference firsf Team, and also scored more poinTs Than any ofher league player during The season. Dick Geraghfy and Dick Marshall were awarded all-conference second Team raTings. SEASQ N 139-21-CD HEAD MANAGER BEYERS SECOND HALF CONFERENCE SCORES Hiqiilme 47 37 Buckley Highline 44 - 3I Auburn l-lighline 48 -42 Enumclaw Hiqhline 59 - 27 Sumner Highline 38 - 37 Renfon l-Tighline 42 - SI Puyallup T-lighline 45 - 4l Kenf PLAYOEF l-Tialiline 23 - 35 . Enumclaw WA'-T Nason 8 7 DICK MARS ll l l ii HALL ...g- l TRACK 'Quo Beri Denovan Virden, Loen, Bdgdrdugschmieder. Row 2.--Nelson, Sadie Larson.' 98 Wilh bul lhree meels cornpleled, lhe Pirole cinder squad opened a promis- ing season wilh lwo second places and one lhird. ln lhe annual l-lighline Relay Carnival lhe Buccaneers nnissed liirsl place by one-hall poinl. Final scores were Puyal- lup 'Z8lf2, lnlighline 28, Renlon 'Z7lf2, Auburn 20, Kenl ll, and Enumclow 6. Al Renlon l-lighline placed second To lhe lndians, lhe linol score reading Ren- lon 50, Highline 37, and Enumclaw 30. ln a lhird rneel Puyallup was lirsl, Au- burn second, and Highline lhird. lvlenlor Lowell Wiggins again coached lhe boys. Merrill Show gssli Vern Higman 04-I f-144. f M. ridff Plumlee, Johnson, Coffman' Muirhead SOPHOMORES:R l.--S 'k R - . - . Lusfer. Connell. BeZZdr'Y' BZssieiHa?gef:lllliE.Klils:llll Orlob' Row 26-oosbum' Schnobelge' ll r 4, A 1 1 i J uf W ISBELL SOFTBALL ...... . . . Enjoying ils Iirsl season as a major leogue sporl Ihis year, sollball, coached by Carl Jensen ond caplained by Bob Beyers, proved a greal favorile wifh I-lighline sludenls. Allhough buf Iwo COACH JENSEN league gaarnes had been played, bolh 5, pomveo PQSTER - ji K Iii! l wilh Kenl, and bolh won by fhe Bucca- neers 6-2 and I3'3, Ihe oulloolq lor Ihe Pirales was promising. Of The I3 prac- Iice garnes played, I2 had been won and buf one losl. The Team was mainly composed ol seniors, backed by able reserves, providing a nucleus for nexl year's squad. R I Kyl Fdl Sf Fly Th I Ro 2'D ls Sll S Ih 1, 1 I s I Ii . anie on, u ivan, mi ,AusTin, Munkers, Ma ge 90 na rs: Schenk, Pompeo. W r Rorrr N. Cresswch, Rosara, Feerharn, Krhcn, Shearer, Darin, Leonard, Tayhyr, Row 2: Bch, Myhrc-, Orrdrnu-k, Berrrqm, ,. ,, l'sh Bhs Row 3' Mr Johnson Readlnq Forsrnon Myers, Brornskoq, Parker, Sawyer, Rockwrrh, Pctribonc. Row 41 Herron, Enqr , S. . . , , , Gower, CBVXSOD, Campbeh, Mlher, Dobslinsky, Nichols, Loen, Hughes. Row lx Fagan, V. Tayror, 6. Leonard, Muhen, B. dry, Livery, Reese, Cressweh, Denovarr, B. Taylor, berq, Sampson, Macdonard. TENNXS CLUB . . 'Nl The dub wos qurre ochve, . ' Q ' ' r' ' br' . The hrrnbrers rhrs yeororqon- pillhclpo .QQ in Sages lei rzed rherr sporr rnro o dub, gms mee mqs' 'A -' ' mee 4 consrsrrnq or ohr oafwhp! WGS- Und 99 fO m'UQ NOGSOVG rurned our for rurn nn' bds-herboh qornes. on Burre rc Bea Mzwr w 1 r, Johns , rw rS r, rx, Karlsen, K. Leonard, Buck, J. Kracken- 'Shearer represenred rhe boys on, rhe doubres reom, whrre Jerry Krhen ond Orhcers ror rhe boys' ond 'Kenvnydub , n comprised rhe boys' doubres were Presrdenr Chorres Cr hL,ViI1e-Pre5i- recrrn. Brh Toyror rooh on 'rhe boys' srnqres' denr B1hToyror, ond Secrerorm eosurer Jeon opponenrs. Leoque rneers were prayed wrrh Dobszrnshy. Kenr, Auburn, ond Renron. ...,... hhe or chornpions. Ar press hrne 'rhe squad Under rhe copcrble ond enrhusroshc Xeod- had mcreosed HS Chances of Cfgmpxehnq gn' evsrnp or Conan Leonard Johnson' ine pnoye orher undefecred seoson by 'rwrce shehochrnq dlvor dlqqers Jrooed rhe hvgmgrgh N940 oh Jfhe reams of 'rhe Neoque rn rhe hrsi rwo schedure in On Grjfempr ro rerOrn The prized Conference marches. T 'r Y 9l 1 BASKETBALL. . . WiTh a dash Trom The summer ouTdoors To The long-deserTed maple courTs, The l-l. G. A. A. Tollowed lnsTrucTor Evelyn Abrams To a grand opening oT iTs aTh- leTic year. Basl4eTball, The iniTial sporT in The curricu- lum, embraced a bevy aT beginners as well as sea- soned veTerans. The baslf.eT ball playday To which High- line senT Twelve players was held aT RenTon. ' I TorTs and inspiraTiona in sTrucTions made Tine sporTs men ouT oT her new and old Tollowers. BASEBALL . . . The diamond, The Tava- riTe haunT aT all True l-l. G. A. A. members, was The scene oT many a sTiTT baTTle. Teamworle and good sporTs- manship world-ed hond in hand wiTh The girls. Each girl did her besT To make her Team shine. ATTer The bi- weekly TurnouTs and The com- peTiTive games, a playday aT Auburn climaxed one oT Miss Abrams' unhring eT- . I . - The lasT sporTs in The curricu- lum. TLJMBLTNG .... EnThusiasTic responses Tor Tumbling Tollowed The lively baslf.eTball season. TurnouTs were divided inTo beginners' classes and advanced Tumb- lers' classes. During This year The girls worked on a seT oT newer TormaTions. Supple- ness oT The body, a good Time, and good healTh were The resulTs. TwenTy girls were chosen To Torm a Tumb- ling Team which perTormed Tor assemblies. VOLLEYBALL . . . Up and over she goesl The cry ol challenge, accom- panied wilh a sound slap on The inllaled cowhide amid The chaos of players, spol-ae ol The rousing qaiely of 'rhe volleyball lurnouls. Sevenly slronq answered The call ol The spacious ouldoor courls. Kenl was hosl al a volley- ball playday To which l-liqh line senl a 'ream ol compe l-like for heallhq hike for lenl enlhusiasls, POSTURE PLAYDAY . . The bacla musl be slraighlg The head. iusl so. No slumpe ing: no slouchinq. Farly qirls, len from Auburn, Kenl, Ren- lon, and l-liqhline, marched lheir way lo The opening playday of 'rhe alhlelic year held al l-liqhline. Peppy games and relays were lol- lowed by lhe main evenl, a conlesl lo lind lhe mosl nearly perlecl paslure. l-llKlNC5 .... pleasure: hike lor a lelleri whalever 'rheir purpose. companionship and The qreal ouldoors beclsoned. Six small hilses ol a+ leasl lwo miles were required in Order lo receive painls. These were followed by lwo qi-and hikes ol six miles each, in which all The hikers en- ioyed a picnic luncheon a+ The beach, lhe climax of The season. V T Row T1 Shernberq, Hughes, Dobszinsky, BurnieisTer, Johns, Saqar, Taylor. Row 2: Mr, Johnson, Horikawa, Addis, Mariin, FhiT Tips, Sanchez. Row 31 Johnson, Thompson, Behinqharn, Barnes, Michaiioii, NewTon. Iltilli Virqinio ToyTor ond TviorqoreT Soqor corn- prised The qirTs' doubTes Teorn. Trene Johns. PorTicipoTinq in The onhf Teoque sporT open Evewn Sfer-uber-Q, end JQYQQ Hughes were To girTs, Tour T-'hqhhne members oT The Tennis 5Ub5TiTUTeg, squod eorned TirsT Teorn TeTTers QT The dose Pr-e.5eegQn predige mcdgheg were heTd oT The T940 Tennis seoson. Jeon Dobszinshy wiTh EvereTT ond FosTer in preporohon Tor ond Georgie BurrneisTer pToyed The posi- The six Teoque rnoTches wiTh KenT, Auburn, Tions oT qirTs' sinqTes ond mixed doubTes, whiTe ond RenTon. Shirasaqo, Denecke, Michailoii, TomiTa, Nakaisu u i i UA... TesTs Tor o sTeody orrn ond siqhTinq The Tor- qeT. The Twonq OT The bows brouqhT keen True eyes ond buhs'-eyes were noT uncorn- cornpeTiTion during The individuoT Tourno- rnon ornonq The wouTd-Toe yeornen. NiiSS rnenTs which ciosed The covcncode oT The qirTs' Pxbrorns qove The qirTs rnony Tine poinTers on oThTeTic season. 94 Row I: Iverson, Nalcavsu, Higgins, Prall, Messe, Barclay, O'Connell, Neihl. Row 2: Mr, Y McKay, Kyle, Davis, Forcier, Van Gasken, Brady, Ianniciello, Allen, Hedlund. Row 3: Bess Duncan, Neiswender, Perkins, Carlson, Judy, Forbes. loolboll leorn copped lhe pen- W,+h C, new cocci, Mr. Neil nonr, while lhe hoop squocl l'OOl'4 lvlclioy, lo supervise iunior high S9C0'WCl in l90QUe FJl0Y- Solfbclh 5p0l'l'5, The Bglgeg Gmigyed Q bugy Jrhis yeGI' I'9plOCSd ll'OCl4. CIS ll'16' seoson of olhlelic oclivilies. The spring sporl. CUACH MCKAY Kneeling: Barfloy, Bess, Danielson, Lanrle, Kyle, Sfebbifrs Slnrrdirrzgz Ca'-rrlrflll, Rrrinlml.', Nr-ilrl, Kixlsi r, l'.rlrrrl.wrq, l'orlnv5, Anderson, Nerswender, lonnlijello. Krreelinq: Parenle, Lowell, Campbell, Tomita, Parker, Shellcn, Alsron. 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