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DOROTHY MASSEY-Cafeteria Force. A modest, unassuming little girl who gave real service to a horde of hungry class' mates from her niche behind the trays of steaming food in the cafeteria. ERNEST MASSEY-Big H Club: Football: Track: Knights of the Cutlass. Sports were the life, and the oh's and ah'sA' of the grandstand were only a few of the many tributes to his athletic powers. FRED MATTHEWS-Golf Club: Movie Operator: Navigation Club. Strutting down the halls with cocked eyebrows, Fred's favorite words were I and Minnesota , but his record on the golf links fully justified his boasts. LA VONNE MATTSON-Entered from Cleveland High School, Seattle. La Vonne was one of those scrapbook addicts who had clipped her way through innumerable subjects ranging from lndian lore to the Hollywood stars. MARILYN McEACHERNm-Honor Roll: Operetta: Carmelita : Sketch Club. She was the personification of the artistic attributes that she liked so well t harmony, balance, beauty, and color. COLLEEN McGINTY-Girls' Playday: Glee Club: H.G.A.A.: Oper' etta: Hollywood Boundug Pep Club: Prom Committee: Torch: Yell Club. With a tilt of her head and a saucy toss of her curls, Colleen presented a perfect picture of a wee bit of auld Erin. WILLIAM PAT McNULTYw-Entered from Venice High School, California. Student Patrol. A lhighly intelligent Irishman who loved California just as intensely as he disliked gir 5. KATRINE MEUSBURGER-A Cappella: Cafeteria Patrol: Glee Club: H.C.A.A.: Basketball: Volleyball: Music Meet: Oflice Force: Oper' ettas: Carmelita, Hollywood Bound : Prom Committee: Usher: Vaudeville. A smile and a book of fiction were her ever-present attributes, and the way she used them---a symbol of power. MARY ANN MEUSBURGER-Cafeteria Patrol: Glee Club: Music Meet: Operetta: Hollywood Bound. No words could accurately describe the delectable, palate-tickling goodness of the triumphs of this culinary artist who was equally proficient in sports. FLOYD MILLER-Cafeteria Force: French Club: High Lines: Torch. As he skated down the road of high school education, Floyd made good use of the principles of Dale Carnegie, DON MINIKENfA Cappella: Cafeteria Force: Camera Club: Glee Club: Honor Roll: Music Meet: O.C.A.: Operetta: Hollywood Bound : Shorthand Team: Typing Team: Vaudeville. There was perfect syncopation between the song of the typewriter and the song in his heart. LOUIE MINOTTO-Big HH Club: Baseball. Sometimes he was lost behind a pile of textbooks- but never so far lost that he didn't hnd time for impish pranks. VIRGINIA MONTGOMERY--H.G.A.A.: Basketball: Tumbling: Vol' leyball: Pep Club: Tennis Club. Ginnyi' was often seen in the company of a rollicking bunch of funflovers, which tells us that her ambition was to have a good time --as well as to become a skilled typist. NELLIE IO MORRISfEntcred from North River High School, Washington. Pep Club: Radio Air Raid Warden: Student Banker: Torch. Who would guess that behind her unruly locks lay a well-disciplined, clever mind. RALPH MORRIS-Entered from North River High School, Wash' ington. Basketball: Football: Pep Club: Pirates' Log: Torch. Don't let those dimples fool you-there was nothing sentimental about the way he attacked his academic work. PAT MORRISSEYA-F.F.A.: Saddle Club: Torch. A large following of informationfseekers attested to Pat's mathematical wizardry. HELEN MORROW--Entered from Woodbine High School, Iowa. A uuizzieal tilt to her head, and a eomely smile -that was judy. BOB MOSS-Basketball: Track Manager: Drama Shoppe: Play: Knave of Heartsu: Movie Operator: Radio Club: Student Patrol. il'le had an inquiring look in his frank blue eyes-fbut the inquiring look was not directed toward things intellectual rather toward feminine pnlchritude. SHARON MOSSMAN-Basketball: Volleyball: Cafeteria Patrol: Office Force: Radio Air Raid Warden: Usher. A striking brunette who ushered her way during her senior year and had a marked antipathy toward small brothers- -aged eleven. STUART MYHRE-Basketball: High Lines: Ski Club: Tennis Club. Planes and the lore of the air had him magnetized, and his Yes, but why? marked him as one whose limit was the sky. MARIE NAVIN-Entered from Twin Falls High School, Idaho. A little bit of the harnmfscarum, an ounce or two of seriousness' this was Marie. who entered Highline s portals from XVay Beyond the Hills of Idaho. CHET NEISWENDER-Big H Club: Basketball: Football: Boys' Club VicefPresident, second semester: High Lines: l'IifYg Knights of the Cutlass. Our brawny Uabsentfminded professor was a master at the game of wit and brains, as well as in the field of sports. MAXINE NILSEN-H.G.A.A.g Office Force: O.G.A.: Radio Air Raid Warden: Shorthand Team: Torch. She might have been termed a bookworm, for she could devour the printed page with easeibut she was too vital a part of school life to be called one. DOROTHY NOEL+Entered from Hobson High School, Montana. Earnest and conscientious, she nevertheless remained a partial mystery to those who sat across the aisle.
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LETHA JEREMIAH-Entered from Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, Washington. She was a lightfhearted Jeremiah, who loved a good time with a long shelf of books tossed in for additional measure. MELVIN JOHANSEN--Knights of the Cutlassg Pep Club. Steady and dependable, he had innumerable friends-but his smile was reserved for a favored few. DOROTHY JOHNSON-French Clubg O.G.A.g Shorthand Team. And surely she was apt for jest and sport, For she was pleasant, amiable of port. FRANK JOHNSON-Glee Clubg Music Meetg Operettas: 'LCarmelita, Hollywood Boundwg Vaudeville. Proving that he could make the sparks fly in more ways than one, Frank earned his school credits while working a full shift for Uncle Sam. JOAN JOHNSON-Girls' Club Historian, first semesterg High Lines, MakefUp Clubg Ski Clubg Student Council, Tennis Club. With her blonde curls, lively personality, and unbounded energy Joan was indeed the picture of a true debutante. LOIS JOHNSON-A Cappella, Board of Controlg Cafeteria Patrol, Girls' Club VicefPresidentg Girls' Playdayg Glee Clubg H.G.A.A.g Majoretteg Operettas: Carmelita, Hollywood Boundug Pep Clubg Vaudeville. A cute high stepper was Lois, who knew her baton, the newest rhythm of the dance floor, and the oldest art of keeping friends. BOB JoNEs. The Last of the Plainsmenn-Atall, rangy, reliable, and silent. KATHLEEN KEENERwEntered from Hermiston High School, Ore' gon. A Cappellag Cafeteria Patrolg Music Meetg Office Forceg Orchestrag Saddle Club, Stamp Clubg Student Banker. Kay balanced a budget with finesse and maintained her scholastic standing with becoming modesty. KATHLEEN KESSLER-Girls' Club Cabinetg Girls' Playdayg Girl Reservesg Glee Clubg Music Meetg Operettas: Carmelita, Hollyf wood Boundwg Orchestrag Pep Clubg Ski Club. Eyes and lips that were quick to laugh, and an undying urge to enjoy life to the fullestfthese were the characteristics of Kathleen. VIRGINIA KIENHOLZ-Cafeteria Forceg Drama Shoppeg Girls' Play' dayg H.G.A.A.g Archery, Basketballg Tumblingg Volleyballg Pirates' Logg Radio Air Raid Wardeng Usherg Vaudeville. Her finely tempered golden hair formed a fitting frame for her quiet personality. PEGGY KILLEN-Sketch Clubg Stage Force. More than frequently we glimpsed Peggy at her favorite task f-that of dahbing paint or happily sketching in the art room. ED KLOSTERMAN-Entered from Broadway High School, Seattle. Air Raid Wirdeng Big Clubg Basketballg Trackg HifYg Knights of the Cutlassg Pep Clubg Ski Club. Ed devoted a full measure of his time to work, to school, and to play-r-'but perhaps the cup slightly overflowed with the latter. BOB KYLE-Basketballg Trackg HifYg Knights of the Cutlassg Pep Clubg VicefPresident, Sophomore Class. Like a neon light his smile flashed on and offfmostly oil as he approached the classroom. DORIS LAIRD+O.G.A.g Tennis Club. lt was a new Doris when she smiled- the Doris of the roller-rinkf-where the adroit manipulation of her skates brought admiration from all. ART LANCASTER-Camera Clubg Drama Shoppeg Navigation Clubg Plays: June Mad, Suspense g Saddle Clubg Ski Club. Behind his three days' growth was a mind planning ambitious undertakings, a heart more generous than a pocketbook, and a willingness to be .AJ3Ck'Of'Zill'Il'2lLlflS.ll PHIL LANDE-Debate Team, Honor Rollg Knights of the Cutlassg Plays: Don't Take My Penny, June Mad , Pep Clubg Radio Announcer, Student Body President, Hrst semesterg Vaudeville. Phil loved to talkfwe loved to listen. He was a citizen parfexcellent, with inimitable wit and wisdom. PATTY LATOURETTE-Pirates' Logg Plays: Don't Take My Penny, 'iJune Madvg Girls' Club Cabinetg Glee Clubg High Lines Editorg Nonetteg Prom Committeeg Student Body Secretaryg Torchg Usher. Her assumed naivete could never conceal the cleverness of her mind, nor could the timbre of her voice ever be forgotten. BOB LEARN-Baseball, Footballg Knights of the Cutlassg Ski Club. In the classroom he came out of his selffmade world only long enough to share his knowledge of scienceff-but the baseball field was his haven. WILLARD LEE-Golf Club. Armed with his earfmuffs, his Model A, and his four gallons of gas, NVill'i was more likely to be found out of school than in. FRANK LOIHL-Entered from Queen Anne High School, Seattle. Camera Club. Could anything be more paradoxical than the thought of Frank as a captain of a South Seas schooner with a mermaid near at hand? BARBARA LONG-Glee Clubg O.G.A.g Operetta: Carrnelita g Shorthand Team. Tall, dark f--- frank almost to a fault, Barbara was content to stay on the sidelines as long as she had her friends around her. MAE LUMBERT-A Cappellag Music Meetg O.G.A. An A Cappella member with a typing handfMae's love of the business world was balanced by her love of music. GLORIA MAGNUSON-Archery, Cafeteria Patrolg High Linesg Honor Rollg Majoretteg Saddle Club. Though she had eyelashes long enough to sweep many a man off his feet, 'iClo's world was Just David. JACK MARSHALL-Cafeteria Forceg Knights of the Cutlassg Radio Clubg Stamp Club. He was six feet two and every inch a gentleman and a scholarqfmost verily a scholar in the scientific field.
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LEWIS OIENwRadio Club. Notwithstanding his impeccable appearance, many of the wee hours of his life were spent down and under with a grease gun in his hand. LOIS O'NEAL-Entered from Kirkland High School, Wzishington. Honor Roll, Play: Don't Take My Penny , Drama Shoppe, Stu' dent Advisory Board, Student Banker, Student Council. Candid brown eyes truly depicted the ingenuousness of this Kentucky thoroughbred. GORDON O'NEIL-Air Raid Warden, Basketball, Student Patrol, Tennis Club. No icy weather gathered around C-ordy, for his energy radiated the sun in all directions. LORRAINE OTIS-Entered from Anacortes Senior High School, Washington. Red bows stand for danger, but not in Lorraine's case, the bright adornments in her hair were only a reflection of her happy disposition. BILL PALMER-Student Patrol. There was always something feminine about Bill-for should we say just near Bill-fbut there was nothing effeminate in his love for his Blitzfbuggy. ' FRANK PARENTE+-Big H Club, Baseball, Football, Boys' Club Cabinet, F.F.A., HifY, Knights of the Cutlass. He knew what he wantedf-sports, a quiet corner when the game was over, and a shcllfpink ear for a recording machine. ROBERT PARKER-Big H Club, Camera Club, Knights of the Cutlass, Ski Club, Tennis Team, Vaudeville. Always on the trail of the spectacular. melodramatic, or ridiculous, was Ushutter' bug Parker with his camera. CLYDE PEARSALL-Stage Force. Highlineis loss was Uncle Samis gain, when Clyde left our ranks this year to join those of the United States Navy. BETTE PERSONS-Girls' Playday, Glee Club, Play: Knave of Hearts , MakefUp Club, Pep Club, Ski Club, Yell Club. With the ambition to dance with Fred Astaire, her dislike of gaslrationing, and her love for jive, one can well picture the incomparable Bette. RUTH PETERSON-Cafeteria Patrol, Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A., Archery, Baseball: Basketball, Hiking, Volleyball, High Lines, Honor Roll, O.G.A. Although melancholia was one of her favorite companions, her greenfeyed countef nance was often enhanced by a doublefdimpled smile. PAT PETTIBONE-A Cappella, Cafeteria Patrol, Glee Club, Music Meet, Operetta: Carmelita , Pirates' Log, Radio Air Raid Warderi. Never Without n Song was this petite poupee, whether the sky was bright or whether it was grey. EMELINE PRICE-Archery, French Club, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girl Reserves, Secretaryffreasurer, Junior Class, Secretary, Senior Class, Student Council, Torch, Usher. A swish of skirts and a click of heelsf this was g'Emmie,l' who radiated a vibrant personality to which boys and girls alike were attracted. NANCEE RAINES-Bookroom, Cafeteria Patrol, Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A., Archery, Baseball, Basketball, Hiking, Volleyball, High Lines, Assistant Editor, MakefUp Club, Pirates' Log, Torch. With a dimpled smile, dancing feet, and a playful toss of her head, i'Nan showed her unwillingness to be remembered for her outstanding scholastic ability. MARY RAMBO-Entered from Weatherwax High School, Washing' ton. Mary lived the code of the frontier community from which she came, where to think clearly and to act naturally were a part of one s heritage. NORA RAYBACK-Camera Club, Glee Club, Music Meet, Nora's braids were seen to vanish during her high school years, but her dual personality was always present. IRENE RlCHARDSONiEntered from Ritzville High School, Wash' ington. Honor Roll. Though brimming over with wit and anecdotes, pert, darkleyed Irene could be quiet and reserved in the classroom. RAY REINHOLZ-Basketball, Football Manager, Track, F.F.A., HifY. A most likeable fellow to whom a fowl was not an edible bird, but his kismet, and the school an edifice to be visited upon occasion. ESTHER ROBERTS-Majorette. If you gave her a knife and a piece of clay she would present in return a well' proportioned model of anything from a sailor to a lounging damsel. MYRTLE ROBINSON-Entered from Roosevelt High School, Seattle. Cafeteria Patrol, Girl Reserves, Homecoming Committee, Pep Club, Pirates' Log, Prom Committee, Radio Air Raid Warden, Torch. A row of unruly freckles covered her highly intelligent nose, perhaps that was why she was the only girl in the aviation class. MIMI ROMANOFF-Girls' Playday, Girl Reserves, Homecoming Committee, Office Force, Pep Club, Prom Committee, Radio Air Raid Warden, Sketch Club, Student Banker, Torch, Yell Club. She had the dignified appearance of Old NVorld nobility, but her generous smile marked her for a fundoving American. BOB ROWE-Cafeteria Force, Student Patrol. Bob lived the proverb, A man's world is his own, for with his profound interest in science and math, there was little time for frivolity. HELEN SABEY-O.G.A., Radio Air Raid Warden. Helen possessed a creamy complexion, rich brown eyes, dusky black hair, and a smile as warm as an August afternoon. DORIS SALKELD-Girls' Playday, Glee Club, H.G.A.A.g Archery, Baseball, Basketball, Volleyball, Music Meet, O.G.A., Tennis Club. Choosing as her first love the outdoors, Doris lavished her affection on tennis and H.G.A.A. MARLYS SAMPSON-O.G.A., H.G.A.A., Archery, Baseball, Bas' ketball, Hiking, Volleyball. A strawberry blonde with green eyes, who was neither Irish nor Scotch, but Nordic f Molly epitomized the virtues of her race
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