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

 - Class of 1943

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at Row I fTOP,: Lemon, Drew, Stanley, Urguhart, Bealer. Row 2: Garrett, lvlorgan, Bourns, Parker, Lande, Latimer, Purple, Cavanaugh, Mossman, Herzog, Meushurger, Lumhert, Dougherty, Black. Left: Miss Joreen Skrondal: right: Miss Kay Keener. In tune with the rest of the activities of the school, the ofhce force has carried out its duties efficiently. Under the supervision of the new secretary, Joreen Skrondal, and skillfully assisted by Kay Keener, the attendance clerk, this group of girls diligently sorted and distribf uted mail, collected attendance slips, answered room and school phone calls, and accomplished all duties which were required of them. The force, comprised of girls who want or need Torch credit, was on hand at any time of the day to do anything the faculty wished. Mr. Jensen, student counsellor, had a corps of girls aiding him in keeping up the permanent Hles of active and inactive students. With the increased duties caused hy the many warftime activities, this group of workers performed its service with the utmost dependahility and thoroughness.

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lzia ja 'uforili iglziing or Phil Lande, presiclentg Dave Horf ton, vicefpresident: Patty Latourette, secretary: Pauline Inglehritsomtreasf urer. Standing: Mr. johnson, Mcliachern, Hamilton, Niehl, Horton. Seated: Inglebritson, Parker, Latour' ette, Fields, Lande, O'Neal. Row 1 fTOPJ: Flagg, Magner, O'Neal, Williams, McNabb, Bart' lett, Carlson, Buswell, Toy, Himes Lemon, Rissman, O'Neal, Zimmer' man. s Row 2: Lingwood, Fisher, Still, Day Qlson, Ellington, Childs, Rasmus' sen, Totland. v Row 3: Isbell, Case, Miller, Collins, Jacobson, Aldridge, Jabber, Rosen' berg, Denecke. Welre All Americans sang the student body at one of the regular monthly meetings. ' This year Highlinites realized more than ever the privilege of being servants of Old Glory. Phil Lande, first semester president, felt this poignantly as he left for special work in aviation at the University, leaving his duties to be ably taken over by Dave Horton, vicefpresident. Reports as to thc activities and financial standings of the alma mater were given by Patty Latourette, secretary, and by Pauline lnglebritson, treasurer. In order to promote student government, the Board of Control met with the Student Council and discussed means of creating a more democratic atmosphere among the students. Mr. Johnson gave valuahle advice at meetings and assisted them in keeping school affairs in the groove. I2



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Row l QTUPJ: Cook, Ross yer, Nelson, Barclay. Goodrich, Hughes. Latourette, Brown, Thomson, gfze Jzoae 0 0-Man ,J ,Canzl With Miss Charlotte Gandolfo as the ahle adviser and Kathleen Kessler as its leader, the girlsi room committee deserves a hig hand for its tireless efforts in making this a Home, Sweet Homei'-a haven for girls, made so only hy the ingenuity and cleverness of those in charge. Truly a refuge for one in need of rest and quietg except when invaded hy hlustering memhcrs of the masculine sex. Successful drives conducted hy the Girls' Cluh, including the silk stocking drive and thc sale of Victory corsages, were capahly handled hy this committee. When not husy administering simple Hrst aid to the weary, these girls found plenty of work to do in keeping the room cheerful and attractive to the eyes of its frequent visitors. Un fa trof Please put up your stools is a wellfworn phrase coming from the Girls' Patrolfl who keep a watchful eye on the cafeteria, heanery, candy counter and lunch line. Headed hy Betty Wiiiter, these girls were usually holding up posts of their domain or pleading with some husy student to take time to correct one of the many rules that he had unwittingly disoheyed. Such requests were usually granted. The patrol was started for the purpose of giving quick and hetter service to the long line of students waiting to huy their lunch each day. Despite the double lunch periods and many other activities this year, these girls, with the help of Miss Ggren, faculty sponsor, operated a smoothfrunning machine which made it possible for live hundred persons to he served in twenty minutes. Gandolfo, Brown, lvlorris, Ke sei Row 25 Richardson, Solherg Saw Row I QTOPJ: Niles, Vsfinters in zell, Grihhle, Aldridge, Herzog Row 2: Lorde, Scrihner. Slwyci

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