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

 - Class of 1943

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LORRAINE CLARK-Entered from Iefferson High School, Oregon. Bandg Cafeteria Patrol, MakefUp Club, Usher. How embarrassed one of her little curls would have been had it strayed from her perfectly groomed coiffureffa coifiure typifying a perfectly groomed co-ed. IACK COLBERT-Entered from West Seattle High School, Seattle. Camera Clubg Knights of the Cutlassg Pirates' Log, Ski Club. A photogenic gentleman who was so busy being a photographer that he scarce had time to be a scholar. MARIO COLLA-Baseball Manager, Glee Club. Maricm approached life with the questioning manner of a philosopher--fbelieving in sincerity and naturalness and regretting the complex artificiality of his own age. MAXINE COOK-A Cappellag Girl Reservesg Glee Clubg Music Meetg Operettas: 'iCarmelita, Hollywood Boundng Pep Club. Maxine built a merry bridge of melody from Highline to Wichita, and back again. GLORIA CORNWELL-Entered from Cleveland High School, Seattle. Her English stuhbornness was coupled with her English wit---but only a brave classmate dared accuse her of having cither. BILL CRIPE--Entered from Emmett High School, Idaho. Football, Bill had the pioneers' dislike of congested areas-he wanted a recluse where his outstretched arms could encompass the wilderness unhindered. CATHERINE DAHL-Cafeteria Forceg Glee Clubg Music Meet: Operetta: Hollywood Bound. She gave service with a smile in the cafeteria, but went back to her shell of reserve when seated before a book-laden desk. DANIEL DANIELSON-Big H Club, Baseball: Basketball, Track Manager, F.F.A.g Hi-Yg Knights of the Cutlassg Ski Club. Danny was a little boy grown tall, with all the charm of early youth and the multiplicity of moods of the teen-age. LAWRENCE DAUGHTERS+Entered from Franklin High School, Seattle. Air Raid Vxfhrden: Big Clubg Baseballg Footballg Boys' Club Cabinetg HifYg Knights of the Cutlass, Ski Clubg Vaudeville. Three things caught the eyes of Larry's feminine admirers: his marcelle, his boogicfwoogie, and his big ART DAVIS4Footballg Stage Force. Sailing, sailing, over the bounding main fArt departed this December to cover his shock of dark curly hair with a cap of Navy blue. BEVERLY DELANO+Entered from Broadway High School, Seattle. Homecoming Committeeg Pep Club, Prom Committee. A spot of color in any drab classroom, Pinky was thc center of interest for innumerable eyes-fmasculine preferred. v MARY DI BLASIO-Entered from St. Michael's, Washington. Cam' era Club: H.G.A,A.g Baseball, Basketball, Volleyballg Home Eco' nomics Club. . Her Hrst aid for classroom blues was a snappy turn on the dance floor. GENE DUNCAN-Big Club, Football. Not content with being a football hero alone, early this winter Gene joined Uncle Sam's Navyf-there perhaps to become another kind of hero. DAISY ANN EARLING-Camera Club, Ofhce Force, O.G.A.g Pirates' Log, Student Bankerg Vaudeville. Daisies won't tell, dearhf-but sometimes Daisy did, and when she did, it na worth listening to. LOIS ELLINGTON-Honor Roll. An omnivorous reader who devoured books with the rapidity of a small boy con suming pie. LLOYD ENGELiA Cappellag Boys' Octetteg Glee Clubg Track. Both eyes were unusually wel -trained-fone to watch the text book, the other to sec an opening for a mischievous prank. ELEANOR FAGAN. She belonged to the fighting Irish, and professed being proud of it but she was a happy. carefree student who honestly enjoyed disliking school. JACK FEYERABEND-Big Clubg Track. ,lack's brown eyes registered a fourfyear stormy protest to the status quofyet all the time his mouth insisted on a happy upward twist. BOBBE LEE FIELDS-Board of Controlg Girls' Club President, Girls' Playdayg Glee Clubg Homecoming Comrnitteeg Operetta: Carmef lita g Pep Clubg Pirates' Logg Ski Club, Student Victory Councilg Yell Club. Bobbe possessed the daintiness of an artist, the vigor of a sportswoman, and a comefhither smile with just the right amount of reserve. DUANE FITCH-A Cappella, Bandg Glee Clubg Music Meet, Orchesf trag Solo Contest. Nobody Knows the Trouble Ilve Seen, sang Duanc in his mellow bass voice. How truefa-oh, how true, echoed thc faculty. JOANN FLAGG-Entered from Franklin High School, Seattle. Pirates' Log: Stage Forceg Student Council. Franklin's little Quaker Girl joined Highline's ranks to add a certain delightful touch of old New England. DON FLECK-Entered from West Seattle High School, Seattle. A Cappellag Basketball: Boys' Octetteg Glee Clubg Music Meetg Operetta: Hollywood Bound , Pirates' Logg Saddle Club, Vaudef vil e. Topping the senior class with his six feet five inches, Don didn't need sevenfleaguo boots to bridge the gap between his music and the classroom. BILL FLYNN-Air Raid Wardeng, Big HH Clubg Baseballg Basket' ballg Footballg Board of Controlg Boys' Club President, first semesterg Hi'Yg Knights of the Cutlass. A sturdy, redfheaded Irishman was Flip, with a heart big enough to include sports, classmates, schoolfand his country. PHIL FORBES4-Big H Club, Baseballg Basketball, Footballg Boys' Club Secretary, Boys' Club VicefPresident, Hrst semester, Boys' Club President, second semesterg HifYg Knights of the Cutlass. He was an excellent example of what happens when a little bit of the Superman is mixed with a big bit of the Romeo.

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JANIE ABBOTT-Cafeteria Force: Girl Reserves: Glee Club: Music Meet: Operetta: 'LHollywood Bound : Pep Club: Vaudeville. She said she wasn't studious, perhaps 'twas so ffbut in her dark eyes was registered an enthusiastic response to every other manner of activity. BOB ALSTONfBaseball: Basketball: Track: Hi'Y: Knights of the Cutlass. His hobby as an amateur boxer helied his cloak of shyness in the classroom. KENNETH ANDERSON-Big Club: Basketball: Boys' Club Cabinet: HifY: Homecoming Committee: Knights of the Cutlass: Pep Club: Radio Announcer: Ski Club: VicefPresident, Senior Class. An allfAmerican boy AndyT loved hot swing, torrid drum solos, and the shriek' ing admiration of the basketball fans. CALVIN ASHCRAFT. A melloxvfvoiced Scotsman wa- Calvin, vxhose disposition contrasted sharply with his lively red hair. OPAL BABCOCK-Entered from Roosevelt High School, Seattle, Nicky was the ultra-feminine type who was passionately interested in all line arts especially poetry, DON BARCLAY----Big Club: Football: Basketball Manager: Knights of the Cutlass: Treasurer, Senior Class: Torch. All work and no play makes Don a dull boy -but Don vvasrft a dull boy. LOIS BARCLAY-Drama Shoppe: Girls' Playday: High Lines: Home' coming Committee: Honor Roll: Pep Club: Prom Committee: Saddle Club: Ski Club: Tennis Club: Yell Club. She was queen of the rodeo as well as queen of hearts. JOSEPHINE BEALER-H.G.A.A.: Archery: Baseball: Basketball: Hiking: Volleyball: Ofiice Force: Torch. lo possessed the olive-tinted skin of a Daughter of thc Nile, laughing gypsy eves, and perfectly placed crispy'4 black curls, .IEWELL BEEDLEgGirl Reserves: Honor Roll: Yell Club. Precious jewels :ome in small packages. MALCOLM BELL--'Big NH Club: High Lines: Ski Club: Tennis Club. A procrastinator par'exc-:llent whose contributions to elas were always worth waiting fer. DICK BENSON-A Cappella: Football: Glee Club: Ski Club: Student Patrol: Vaudeville. He tried to look studious and shy behind his glasses, but Highlinc's teachers and cofeds were not to be fooled. BOB BESSYBig Club: Football Manager: Board of Control: High Lines: Knights of the Cutlass: Office Force: President, Sophof more Class: Torch: VicefPresident, Freshman and junior Classes. Although engaged this year in outside war work, Bob's natural ability enabled him to maintain high scholastic standards and ektrafcurricular activities, BEULAH BEST-A Cappella: Band: Cafeteria Patrol: Glee Club: Music Meet: Operetta: Hollywood Boundw: Pen Pushers. Last hut not least of the singing Bests was Beulah, who earned a foremost place in Highlines musical parade. FRED BLAKE-A Cappella: Glee Club. Fredis art was strictly culinary' and as he worked he sang, because he looked upon his handicraft and found it good, DELDEE BROWN+French Club: Girls' Playday: H.G.A.A.: Baseball: Basketball: Hiking: Volleyball: Oftice Force: O.G.A.: Radio Air Raid Warden: Shorthand Team: Torch. XVouldn't one know that Deldee liked everything from butterscotch sundaes to swimming and skiing! She even looked radiant behind a pile of school books, GLORIA BUBLITZ Her nickname was Bubbles and appropriately so, for her exuberance nas as natural as springllove. CLEMEN BUTTERFIELD-Entered from Geyserville High School, California. Band. A boy and his cowboy boots, an inseparable combination Clemcn entered Highline and readily made himself known to many a young cofed. EVELYN CALDWELL. A loquacious miss who found much to chatter about that was not afliliated with her text books. GERRY CAMPBELL-Big Club: Basketball: Football: Baseball Manager: Board of Control: Boys' Club Secretary: HifY: Leaders' Conference Committee: President, Junior Class, first semester: Stu' dent Patrol. Peck's Bad Boy.. this was Gerry, but beneath his frolicsomeness and seeming unconcern one found a genuine intelligence, gained by experience, not study. GENE CARLSON--A Cappella: Big Club: Baseball: Basketball: Football: Debate: Drama Shoppe: Glee Club: Music Meet: Play: What a Life : Ski Club: Student Banker: Student Council. A highlyfintelligent student with diversined interests so many of these that he never concentrated enough on text books to be bored. CLIFFORD CARPENTER-Knights of the Cutlass: Navigation Club: Ski Club. He looked as if he had found the solution to things which bothered the rest of us - when he spoke, his resonant voice made us sure of it. ELSIE CHINELLA. She wanted to be of real service to society, but she was so pensive that few realized how allfabsorbiug her dreams really were. JOAN CHRISTENSEN-Board of Control: Cafeteria Patrol: Girl Reserves: Girls' Playday: Glee Club: H.G.A.A.: Oflice Force: Pep Club: Pirates' Log: Student Body Business Manager: Torch: Usher. Her Nordic coloring was not only a result of her heritage, but a reflection of her avid participation in sports. JUNE CHRISTENSEN-Band: Basketball: Cafeteria Patrol: French Club: Girls' Playday: Music Meet: Operettas: 'iCarmelita, Holly' wood Boundn: Orchestra: Play: Abie's Irish Rosen: Solo Contest. june thrilled to the stirring passion of a Hungarian Rliapsodyfi but the routine ol the classroom Froze the genial currents of her soul.



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ANNA FRANZE-Cafeteria Force, Glee Club. Her dark hair and darker eyes could have been an artist's inspiration, but her classmates invariably greeted her with Hi Anna, what's cooking? ELENE FRIZZELL-Entered from Garheld High School, Seattle. Cafeteria Patrol: Glee Club, Make-Up Club, Music Meet, Usher. Elene, although a daughter of the YVestern civilization, personified the indefinable manner and exotic characteristics of the Orient, IUANITA FURSETH--Entered from Ballard High School, Seattle. O.G.A. Au equestrienue so reserved in manner and so dignified in bearing that whenever her name was mentioned one thought of the Roman matron. HAVEN GEAR-Airplane Club, Camera Club, EEA. Haven put aside his teasing and his tricks his senior year when, with his car. his lunchbox, and his candid camera, he went forth to see the world. VICTOR GILES--Entered from VVells High School, Nevada. Track. Cum chewing and model airplane designing struggled for mastery in Vic's field. but dodging textbooks was rated as his major sport. BETTY GLADFELTER-Cafeteria Force, H.G.A.A., Tumbling, Vol' leyball, O.G.A., Yell Club. Prim, petite, and peppyfa worker and a scholar whose energy was inversely prof portional to her SIZC. JEAN GORE-Drama Shoppe, Oihce Force, Pep Club, Play: Don't Take My Penny , Track Queen, Yell Queen. A picture no artist can paintl' describes Babe, I who sholild have been photo' graphed in technicolor, for only it could catch her radiant vitality. LOUISE GRAEBER-French Club, Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A., Arch' ery, Baseball, Basketball, Volleyball, Radio Air Raid Warden. Louise's keenncss of wit was lost to many through her milefa-minute speech, but all could note her sympathetic nature and kindly personality. JEANNE GROVES-Glee Club, MakefUp Club, Music Meet. Sweetly sentimcntalufshe had glolden hair, a shy smile, and a genuine aversion toward all things boisterous. KEITH HAMILTON-Big Club, Basketball, Track, Board of Control, F.F.A., High Lines, HifY, Homecoming Committee, Knights of the Cutlass, Pep Club, President, Senior Class. Betraying his Scotch ancestry, Ham rose above many with his six feet ihrce inches as he took both masculine and feminine admiration in his long'4 stride. IRENE HASLAM-Entered from Burlington High School, Wash' ington. A Cappella, Cafeteria Force, Cafeteria Patrol. She had learned to look through the world of things into the world of thought. PHYLLIS HEFLINGER-Entered from Tahoma High School, Wash' ington. Cafeteria Patrol. Phyllis found enjoyment in everything about her fall kinds of music, the whole realm oi the outdoors and moron jokes, too, SHEILA HENRY--Drama Shoppe, Girls' Club VicefPresident, Plays: Abie's Irish Rose, Knave of Hearts , Operetta: Carmelita , President, Junior Class, second semester, Torch, VicefPresident, junior Class, hrst semester. The laughter of the brook and the music of the wind through the trees express not only Sheila's love of the mountains, but the music in her soul. GRACE HICKSON-Camera Club, Glee Club, Honor Roll, Music Meet, Pirates' Log, Stage Force. Red, White, and Blue stands for her loyalty and willing co-operation, too. DOROTHY HOEFEE-Entered from West Seattle High School, Seattle. Seen continually in the ofbce-practice room, quiet Dorothy worked sedulously today toward becoming the ideal secretary of tomorrow. PEGGY HOLEN-Glee Club, Honor Roll, Music Meet, O.G.A., Shorthand Team, Vaudeville. Peg o' My Heart added rapidly to her coterie of friends through her infectious giggle at school and her whirring rollers on the rink floor. MARY JANE HOLLIDAY-Girls' Playday, Glee Club, H.G.A.A., Music Meet, Office Force, Ski Club, Usher, Vaudeville. lvfary jane was not only faithful to all things domestic and to the entire field of sports, but also to-f- Oh, johnny, Oh. ALICE HOLMAN. When her twinkling rollers lead her to the end of the proverbial rainbow, the pot of gold can only match the luster of her sun'kissed hair. DAVE HORTON+Band, HifY: Homecoming Committee, Pep Club, Secretary, Freshman Class, Ski Club, Student Body VicefPresident, Student Body President, second semester, Student Patrol, Track: Vaudeville. Highline's No. l yazzfman this was Dave, who oft surprised us by delving into a mood of seriousness just when we expected him to be superfnonsensical. BEVERLY HUGHES'-Cafeteria Patrol, Camera Club, Play: Knave of Hearts , Pep Club, Ski Club, Yell Club. An inevitable quirk of BevisH lips displayed suppressed mirth and impishness controlled only by her unpredictable temperament. DAVID HUTCHINSON---Entered from Pasco High School, Wish' ington. Stage Manager. Few students really knew Dave, but a willing spirit of cofoperation, and a knowl' edge of electrical things made him a capital stagefmanager. PAULINE INGLEBRITSONfGirls' Playday, Pirates' Log Editor: Sketch Club, Student Body Treasurer, Student Advisory Board, Torch: Vaudeville, Board of Control. l'aoline's graciousness and flair for the artistic were embodied in the Pirates' Log, her temperament, in a Puckish smile. BETTY IVERSON-Board of Control, Girls' Club Treasurer, Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A.: Archery, Basketball: Volleyball: Homecoming Committee, Office Force, Pep Club, Pirates' Log, Ski Club: Yell Queen. l'ep1appeal plus Betty possessed an alert mind, a pungent wit, and a completely infectious smile. NONA IANNSEN4Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A., Tumbling, Ofhce Force, Pep Club, Prom Committee, Usher: Vaudeville: Yell Duchess. Rarliating good humor, this enrlvftoppvtl cofed rtislied down the liall in search of oliice work or fun.

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