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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
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JACK CARLSON PresidenT VERN l-TIG-MAN Vice-PresidenT Diplomas in Their hands, and deTerminaTion in Their souls, The members OT The Class OT l94O sTood behind The TOOTlighTs Tor The lasT Time, while memories Tlooded each hearT. Memories OT Big Dick C5eraghTy sTreaking down The gym Tloor Tor a baskeT wiTh Manager Torn Beyers breaThlessly waTching Trom The bench . . . Mar- gareT Sagar, wiTh O Toss OT her auburn hair, Tiring ques- Tions aT a bewildered debaTe OppOnenT . . . 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.
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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
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