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

 - Class of 1943

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Row 1 fToPJ: Forhes, Carpenter Van Gasken, McClimskey, Miller Keeler, Aries, Latimer, Malmherg Marshall, johansen, Colhert, Bess Mr. DeRoin. Row 2: Alston, jones, Harmon Johnstone, Daughters, Anderson Mc-lunkin, Hughes, Learn. Row 33 Wi'ight, Hunting, Parker McEachern, Cohee, Neiswender Sencenhaugh, Schroeder, Parente. Row l fTOPl: Natermas, Teller Toy, Jewell, Stanley, Mr. Iverson Row 2: Baurngart, Clark, Bartlett Wcise, Goodrich. Row 3: Brown, Mcjunkin, Hassen Holliday, Blatz, Wzilkei'. a ,9 :bon it get alrounzf .fu fm alngmore Many a sour faced one way traffic offender was turned hack hy a cheery eyed patrolman on his heat, as a result of enforcing the one way traffic rule instituted hecause of the ever increasing student enrollment in I-Iighline. The Cutlass crew had an important part to play in directing traffic and patrolling the foothall games when the local cops kept underfthefcanvas spectators out. Some of the craftier students played a traffic game with these worthy Knights called 'kYou Keep Him Occupied While I Go Back Down the Hall. After one success the new sport came to a tragic end at the Kangaroo Court, proving the well know adage, Crime Doesn't Pay. Under the able supervision of Hurley DcRoin, the Knights had two meetings a month to discuss hall conditions leading to improved one way traffic. With Kenneth Anderson, president: Vlad Selivanoff, vicefpresidentg Lawrence Daughters, secretary: and Ernest Massey, treasurer, the cluh had an unusually successful year. All the duties of the Cutlass crew were not confined to patrol work. On Fehruary 26, 1943, at 10:30 p.m. the roof was raised in the Civic Auditorium hy the boys and their gals at a gala ice skating party. The Big helped sponsor this exciting event. So ended the year of '43 for the Highline Gestapo. Zine a4merican fa trof Under the supervision of Mr. Iverson, A folly Good Fellow, the Knights of the Service were organized to assist in the tempo of the Eighth Grade. Chosen to serve as officers during the year were President Jim Toy, Secretary Alden Clark, and Treasurer Carl Blatz. These fellows rallied to the song of Hail, Hail, the Gangs All Here at the weekly noon meeting where the assignments were given and other husiness was discussed. Their various duties consisted of regulating traffic and keeping order in the heanery and in the hallways. The favorite song of these vigilantes was Nobody Knows the Trouble l've Seen. This was especially true when the Soup Song was heard in the heanery, or when the Tramp, Tramp, Tramp of wooden shoes that were pointed against traffic called for immediate action. The hoys spent a great deal of their leisure time promoting harmony and serving in any capacity where they could he of assistance.

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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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r-gp'-Q PEN NIES FROM HEAVEN Money, money, money ,is music to our ears, sang the bankers each Tues' day as they counted and recorded the students' Weekly savings, Their drive for more war savings honds through the school savings plan was met with enthusiasm hy all. The average amount of money taken in each week was S650 the Hrst semesf ter and 55400 the last semester, While the numher of students hanking was 350 and 250 in the respective semesf ters. The total average weekly banking was 5525. With the guidance of Miss Gibson, the girls soon hecame hnancial Wizards. Seated: Earling, Barriclclow, Trepanier, Allen. Standing: Ronianolf, Morris, Miss Gihf son. O'Neal. WHY DON'T YOU DO RIGHT? Under the direction of Mr. Marshall, faculty adviser, the Student Advisory Board, consisting of Lois O'Neal, Ver' non Niehl, Pauline Inglehritson, Keith Hamilton, Patty Latourette, Norval Latimer, and Phil Forbes, endeavored to set a standard of high ideals for the school. It was their duty to correct faults and impress upon the students their responsihilities as citizens of High' line, To those who were unfortunate enough to he on the NonfPrivilege List, the hoard said, Donlt Give Me the Blame. Seated: Latimer, Inglehritson, Hamilf ton. Standing: Latourette, Forhes, O'Neal. WHAT I WANT T0 SAY Attention, please, and the familiar voices of fellow students echoed through the rooms at nine o'cloclc every morn' ing, telling of important coming events and reminding students to he present at meetings. Wiriding up the announce' ments with a cheery That's all, and thank you, the boys signed off until another day, Durocher, Selivanoif, Johnstone, Niesf wender, Anderson, Mcvlunkin, Garvin, Archer. Parker.

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