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

 - Class of 1940

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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.

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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



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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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