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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
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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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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
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