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

 - Class of 1944

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From all parts of the globe your many lnterestmg and most welcome letters have been rece1ved by the members of the faculty and admmxstratlon here at Hlghlme In answer to all of you I w1sh to say that the thoughts you have expressed 1n those greetxngs have glven us renewed fa1th ID the work we are trymg to do We have passed on to many the advlce whlch nearly every one of you has emphasmed that of urgmg those now rn school to stay ln as long as poss1ble to work hard to get everytlung out of h1gh school that It has to offer and to recogmze hlgh school days as berng the most happy they ll ever have We want you to know that we are proud of the ine records that our alums are makmg Hlghlxne has an envrable war SCTVICC record through 1ts home front act1v1t1es but we reallze that all of that even though 1mportant IS l1ttle compared to the SHCFIHCC you are makrng Wherever you are Ed and Glen 1n tfallllllg jxm and D1ck m Italy Bud and Chuck 1n Br1ta1n, Jerry III Burma, Phll 1n the South Paclic, Gertrude and Helen 1n St LOUIS, Margaret IH New Caledoma, and the rest of our 650 G I alumm, you can be assured that we are all hoplng for the day when you w1ll be back pursulng lnterrupted plans All of us have been happy to know that soon after arrmvmg home on furlough, one of the first places you go IS back to the halls of H1ghl1ne You w1ll always find a warm welcome here Smcerely, LEONARD JOHNSON, Pvmczpal ' so EH' R395 ' f ,J . 5 Q, K1 J -35 I ax ,' i A rl? agp , Dmwiug b uric nhble Q Q e Q ' 5 1 7 ' S 5 7 N n ZW? 17- ff C4 , V5 'W J f fi f gy. .f 1 fu 'A ,j ',.Qo ' Q 1' 9 4 W6 , ' NW? 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' Clwekfofhwk JKJAJIW 771usfbeSomzfhuz Joyce Belly gwnywn 5QubwLBMi 3L'wkm Fm zeams 5S'nule Please Gas BLU Ufwy -WWW A Shutterbug Shots L ner Lejl No1x1l Lllllllkl prel ent in t e111e ter C1 en Are1er xlee ple 1dent 111 L e111e ter e1111ee Anne seeretny Exelyn Nelson tre 1su1er Bruee Duroehel y1ee presldent seeon e111e te1 Hownd MlllLl pres1d 11t eeond e111e ter heated Boyle Grlhhle Arel1e1 Lat1111er 'Rune Nelson Barrleklow bld1lLll'Ilj.f M ohnson ONeal Cue Hudson Chxld Bnshell Foste1 Magncr Sehcpper C 1rpe11te1 Nlchl BOARD OF CONTROL Student Bod Government Dear Date S111ee the Army ls 1 h1t lllelllled to st1fle those or1g111al ldeas you were often hles ed vtlth I m sure you ll he 111terested 111 th1s letter for the bonds ot tr1d1t1o11 have 11ot pre yented Hlghl1HL from makmq many l'1lI1UeS 111 student gOVL1'I'l1T1LI1t At 1 Board of Control a11d Student Connell 111eet1n0 the othe1 day Mr johnson rev1ewed some of our lktlvltlbq We d1seovered th 1t we had hroleen 1ll preuous reeords eh1 ed these shares Ill our sehool Henee P1t Blfflelilllw the student hody hu 111e 1111111ger w1s d1l1ge11tly employed the hrst n1o11th of sehool One eould 11ot vush for 1 more slneere 1nd efhelent worker You hoys 111 the servlee wlll eertnnly he plel ed when you he 1r the results ot our school hond dr1ves More than eventy thousand dolllrs III bonds vt la purehased for the Th1rd 1nd Fourth W1r Loans and 1t other t1mes throuvhout the year S111ee Unele S1111 doesn t exeuse 1 per on from nat1o11al servlee because h holds a student hody Ofliee, we were toreed to hold eleet1ons tor hoth semesters Norval Latrmer presldent first semester vtas replaeed hy Howard Mlller, who f1111shed the year At the s1111e t1me Bruee Duroeher took over the Joh of VILL pres1de11t from Glen Areher Ber111ee Anne seeretary and Izvelyn Nelson tre1surer stayed 111 ofhee the e11t1re year The Board of Control and Student Cl5UHL1l d1d the1r usual hest to eope vt1th the prob lems of tudent government ho you see the student hody 1nd IES ofneers have heen workmg hard to keep up the hlgh standards set hy your class Smcerely M o 1 'A ' 1 Q' 11, 1s'd1 s s est: 'lt 'l , Us B s v 's 5 Br' , 'RAL ' ' 5 , 2: : 1' ' 'f ' J 2 d V 'T'A1 1' I , C 4 s' 'st. N ' v I iv Q N'-v I I ' y n y E- u K 1- . , 1 V -x w V' - - - F 3 J - N fx I I 4 ' ' . W 8:51 Y 5 5 N V 3 3 A I , W J ' 7' 71 ,e . K e . M . , C12 5, , , . ' 2 ' 5 'A N 5 x i- K ' 1 nw N 3 ' SL. N N- 3 X , 'N :A N Y : x- ' tor contract salcs. Ninety-three percent of the total enrollment, 1,360 students, purf 'as' 1-1 ' 1 ' ' . ' W, 1 2 , 'e 1 'ss 1 1 A . 1 2 ' 'A e s V- 1 ' - ' y s K: 2 x 'I Nw v 2 w -lx s h . 4 -5 I-x - 'i 7 5 wg S,u w xl 3 1: S :' ' HM' 5 ' S1 3 Y C 2 I ' vi '4 1 My x ' 1 A e ' 4 , ' 'N' . ' - - -. Q s- ' sl-- A, 4 S , ' 'ss s- :N C . . - 5 -5 N 3 5 A 'rs - ' . 5 5- x - I ' N N-' s x s- s ff f -Q y I ' e '- . e t , - . .Q , , -e - ,5 , , - D W f K 1 - s A s: - y' s , x ' . S 3 w 's . kj , ' 3, W 5 2 1 N 1 3 I 8 ,N 3 4 I JI . Standing: Keeler, secretary: Mc- Eachern, Knights of Cutlass repre' sentative: G'Neal. sophomore repre- sentative. Seated: Sherwood, junior represen- tative: Burns, secondfhalf president: Niehl, first-half president: Mc-lun' kin, ilrstfhalf senior representative: Jeremiah, freshman representative- BOYS' CLUB COUNCIL. Officers: Mr. Carl Jensen, adviser Ed Niehl, president, Bill Burns uirefpresidentg Bruce Keeler, secre taryftreaxurer. Bo s' Club Dear Pvt. Pete, Embarking upon a year filled with Greetings and The Navy wants youf' an enthusiastic Boys' Club Cabinet has completed another successful year under the indispensable guidance of Mr. Jensen. This year the cabinet started with the capable leadership of Ed Niehl, president, Bill Burns, vice-president, and Bruce Keeler, secretary. Class representatives were Charles Mcjunkin, seniorg jack Sherwood, junior, Larry O'Neal, sophomore, Bill Jeremiah, freshmen, and Frank McEachern, representing the Knights of Cutlass. When Ed, Chuck and Frank heeded their Uncle's call to arms at midyear, Bill Burns stepped into the pilot's seat, while Stan Rottrup and Stuart Hunting were appointed to fill the vacancies of senior representative and Knights of the Cutlass representative respectively. One of the main accomplishments of the group this year was helping with the mailing of the school paper to our former students, which was made possible through splendid cooperation with the High Lines' staff. Notes of acknowledgement and thanks have been received from all parts of the world, showing that you grads really appref ciated this bit of news from the little red schoolhouse. Another step up the ladder of forming a better Boys' Club was the installation of more playground equipment. This included badly needed new backstops, several horse shoe pits, and volleyball and basketball courts. Plans were laid for hardfsurfaced handball courts, which will be carried on into next year. The addition of these facilities is expected to be most worthwhile. Another highlight of the year was the joint Boys' and Girls' Club assembly. It featured the correct way to carry out everyday manners and courtesies. A cleverly presented style show demonstrated the right things to wear at the right time. This assembly was enthusiastically acclaimed one of the best ever presented at Highline. As in the past, the Boys' Club outdoor meeting was a complete success, for everyone engaged in class competition, stunts and exhibitions with wholefhearted zest. Meanwhile, the Boys' Club continued to sponsor the noon dances, and the old Basket Ballroom was kept rockin' by the rhythms of Old Faithful, our jukebox. 'Your old side-kick, Laiuw. I 5 E Row 1 QTOPJ: Ames, Nelson, Col burn, Vwlinter. Cribble. Bnsliell. Ras mussen. Row 2: Callaway, Parker, Luinbert. Rissiaann, Morgan, Zimmerman GIRLS' CLUB CQUNCIL. Miss Ross, Muriel Gribble. Adele M Zimmerman, Doris Callaway. Lois Colburn, Virginia Ames. Girls Club Under the direction of Miss Ross, their new adviser, the Girls' Club has completed a highly eventful year. She was assisted by a capable corps of officers consisting of Dear Helen, Muriel Gribble, presidentz Adele Zimmerman, vicefpresidentg Doris Gallaway, secre tary: Lois Colburn, treasurer: Virginia Ames, historian, and the Girls' Club Cabinet Nellie Morgan, jairrie Lumbert, Betty Wiiiter, Gloria Parker, Elizabeth Rissmann Florence Rassmussen, and Evelyn Nelson The year's program was launched early in the fall by a Red Cross drive, at which time miscellaneous articles such as clothes hangers and cold cream jars, were gathered from each home room. Throughout the year various Junior Red Cross projects were started, including the making of Chistmas favors and darts for the Marine Hospital Our social season began with the Big Sister Party in October, with more than three hundred girls participating. In February the Girls' Club Cabinet held a tea in honor of Mrs. Smythe, the Red Cross Field Director. A new highlight in entertainment was the fashion show, sponsored by Miss Ross and presented at a ioint Boys' and Girls' Club meeting. This event had most of the eligible males of Highline participating, thus adding a note most style reviews sadly lack. Everything from tennis clothes to formal evening dress was shown, with Muriel Gribble acting as narrator as she described the attractive wardrobe of the models. Linoleum for the Nurses Room and even full-length mirrors for the Girls' Room were items purchased by the girls. We hope to round out a full year of activity as soon as preparations for the Motherflbaughter Tea are completed. Best wishes, BETTY. -s. 'K :XIII L U11 I7 x RIIXIIHYI Run L Stfmvx Vs lm! s on 1 g ed not kmuu me to 147116 104771 lagged Q yi S gi ,Q V X ffm! ZX Q ji! f ' 4 L Q 1,111 wllap YIILY1 w Trim Vu ll mf um ILrrwx..m1r mu'lwu' 1 I N up lgmicy Xml fm J tim' -wzhf U mc mm ug Row 3 Qiolfj: lvir. Rude. U'Neal. Kier, lgllliff, Hallin. ffellers. Miss Olson. LYNL-al. Ciihhs. Dando. Cinn Uordoii, Lowell. Mi. Rude fil.A55 0lil lfflfRS. Row Ii judkins. Savage. liiinann. Dando. U. .'xI'llhll'llHg. D. CTlso11, Erlwain. R1111' I Lingwood. Uunder. Kent. lit-Vore. Nledgard. Pelt:e1'. Miss Olson STUDENT CUUNCII.. Q The Eighth Grade Home Front Do you 1'CllICI1llNCf the days when you were 111 the eighth grade? Vfell. onee .IQJIIH Dear Htirry. l.1:t fall the doors of Highline opened. adinitting us four hundred Pirate Bahes 111' '-LS, A more hewildered class was never see11. hut we were soon o11 our way to recognition. Early in the autu1n11 eaine that exciting day when we ehose our elass oiheers. Those who eaine out vietorious were joe O'Neal. president: Blaine Gihhs. vieefpreside11t1 Dolores Dando, seeretary: a11d Gary Gunder. treasurer. llnder their leidership a11d with tl1e guidanee of our faeulty. we had a happy year. highlighted hy a I1l1INl'e'I' ol' asseinhlies put o11 hy talented ineinhers of our class. wl1o also entertained III hoine rooin. Say, Harry, you reinemher our school paper. The High Linesui' Vfell. for the first time we have heen allowed a definite amount of spaee Ill it. The English elasses carried o11 this vvorlt. A11other provgeet was the Knights of the Service, This year. under the leadership of Newt Kier, they did an excellent joh of patrolling 111 the halls and heanery. And, of eourse, we do11't suppose you'll ever forget your foothall teain. Vee XK'CI'Cll.t as fortunate as you, for gas rationing caused the oniission of foothall ill the junior high this year: hut we did have a haskethall team. which played a nuinher of league games, Two eighth graders. Don Olson and Newt Kier. earned letters, VVe are all looking forward to o11r freshman year when we shall he torinented hy tl1ose upperelassineii. llllkl when we ill tur11 can look down upon .1 new group ot' Pirate Bahes, S111eerely, L1 V1iRr:1 .xxii B1.ux1.. Kon- 4 1IOl'j: Adair. Barthel. B. .'hI'IIl'lllIlU.1. Arehihald. Barl-tei. Run 4 1lol'11 lh- Mai.-o. C11-1ss. floh-111a11. li. fllay. ii.11ptnt11 lierghinans. Bogue. B1shop, B. Brown. R. Anderson. Austin. fiode1.fio11pe1. ffelleis. filailt. C. Batterson. M. Brown. 1'i 111' i's il '. 1 11. . l.'.V4,fl. Row Si G. Armstrong. BUVVCI'll1ilI1, Breitweiser. Ah1'aha1nso11. Sxluf-i.,5,Il.uB cflflvllyill' llllmm Dmd 'I mil cj Hllu Bach. Bray. Barheau. Bandh. ' 'M L ' ' 'K' R ' Ron' 2: Burton. Burns. R. .'xl'll1Ntl'l7I1g, Beyilaequa. Banks. Dori- RUM Q 31, D.,h.,Ni LQM,-,A 17.1 X511-m IX IJ,1l1..11, fll111slr11111 Bowinan. E. Batterson. liieese, Dorothy l'1own1an. Ahplanalp. E fjA,,f1.1.,,A 13,111-IL LJM-,rj..,,1v Aeeola. Row If Bowen. Bonner. G. Anderson. L. Brown. Arnold. Angef Ron' I Cole. Ciowaii. flrandall. l7ax1s. R. cilllhllliiglkllil. fi. C un YIINI. Adams. Britton. Bendiekson. ninghain. C111111. Run' -4 Vluvlg l:IL'Cll'lZHl, li. Uilwlws. Ekn. Uilw. lixcd cllyluim. Dulw, Dunn. Ellun-. lulllliillllltl R. Dulnz l'lx'l!llI1 ' ., . . . . , . . Run' JI l'rcncl1, Llllutt, hirrcll. balvin, Diehl, B. hm Foster, Gaylord. Fruit. Row 2: Denimn. Ni. Forsbcrg. Grmfimli. Gci'liai'd. Gill P. Fish. Fidicr. Eiiinmingcr. Gwclz. Faiziw. Rim' 1: Fagan, De Yarmun. Fmwbcrg. tl. Fixli. E, Fox. Ennx. Erlwcin, Kun' -l QTOPJ: Hilbrill, H. Hill. HlXNtJll. Hk'IlLlllCkN. Hzillin, G. Harris Gurdnn. Rim' 3' Hartley. Hammond, Hurt, Hailxlniin. CI. Hamm I l. Hau'ri4. R. Hansen. Cwin. Kun' I Hansen. HQlW'klllN. E Hixnwn. 5. M. Hanxcl Uriniticr. Hale. S. Hnnwn. Rim' I: Gunder. Grover. U. Hull. Hcizng, Hilljc. Hurlnck. Kun' 4. l'lmk-i, julmwn, hun, Huntley. Kicr. Kailwn Kllllllllll. .lwncx -llllX'lN, Hudgw, julm-un. Kun' 3 Knuwlcf, L. jnlimun. Kcitcr. Kcrstcn, Hucflcy jmcphsmi, King. Hulling-head. Ron 2: Kallis. Joncf, Horton. labcr. Hobson, Kinkade -ludkins, T. Kent. Jmick. T. L. Kent. Kun' 1: Kinney, Hurcll, -Iuvanovich. Johnson, Klart Klcpzurck, King. C. jnnex. Run' 4 Howl: j. Lyunx. Lewin. Mattsiiii. Lnckcrl Lclimlwcclx. Lalin. Krieger. Logstrnin. Learn. Rum' 3. MLICI'-IC. Lzmlvlwury, Lumlwcrt. M.1i'qL1iN. My Clcllan. Lively. Lowell. KYllll'lllIll. Lzitliznn, Kun' I Luuluuicllc. Laine. Lake. Long. M. Lyon- Ludwig. Kmglcr, Lcwix. Rum' I. Lilliquut, Lingwuud. Kongaard. Martixiole Linthu, Lgigue, R. Lyunm. linux 4 from: rVl!!I'l'lNUI1, Mwlncr. Nuwcll. Nlk'l1HCl Nielson. U. Ulwn. Mwc. bl. Ulxcn, QYLCQIVY. McNulty Ulzxllmm. Row 3' Nutcrlmm-, Mltclwlwn. Mrllcr. O'Ncal, Murwm. Vlrrttclcr. Mcald. Nuud. Rwu' I Nwrcl. Newman. CHQBIAICH. Mcdgard, Nullmcycr I.. Ulwn. New. Nucl. Ohl, D, Olwn. Kun' I. Niclwlls. Nutt. Mundy. McGmnis, Ncwxtruml lvlllllwllzmd. Onclrmiek. Run' -1 lrrwjg Pr-.rr-wk, Pmncll, Rurtncld. PUCNI1L'x'lix'I Rcnwlfk. Rcynrwlclx. Rwlwucli. Rwzlrli. RlClT3I'dx1lI1. Rom' 3 Cf. Prmwcll. Renwick. PlJlllil'CXk'. Rullncw. Uwfn Rcxfurd. G. Pmvcll. B, Rwlwcrtx. Rmmemn. H. Rulwrt- M. -I. Recd. Run' 2 Pcrkms. D. Pcdcrwn. Parker. Patnaud. Rlclu mrmd, R. Pederson, Pcttnbcme. Recd. Peltzer. Rrmland. PCtlCrv all. lima' 1 Putlmk-lf. Prev-rn. Rus. Rfk-cqlxlw. Rcnlr-n Raw. PICUII. Kwu 4 lfiwjg Scxtllld, Suns, Sunderlnwd. S-lll1llCl'. Rudlwcrg. Slcc. Smith. Slvcmcm. SUAlCl'ilCI'. Slvwznrt. Snmrt. Run' 3. Suxugc, Sage. L. Ruttrup. Slmcrndkcr. Rllllliilx. 5:4 wit, Slflldlllilll. Sl1c1'wuuc.l. Kun' 2: Sangcl. Stclwlcr, Sturgls, SCl'1ll'ICl'. 51Slcy. Slam' licld. Slwwalter. Stanley. Still. Scitz. Rum' If Slcgfrlcd, Rawlcy. Sell, Sclmlin. SIVCZIIII, S.-HU. Sumlvrlzmd. Shreve. Stucllcr. Run' 4 1T1Jl'j: Ycrwl, Tayllwr, Tcllcr. TIPIWIIT. XYvrCl. Yllcl. Tsunclmalli. D, Y-mug. Zuxglcnnm. ll Tl1L'NlI1X'Il1. lnillllllfl. SXN'lNl1UI'. Tlwrpc. RUM- 3 Tlncflnvxtz. X'.1mlcmlmr:. XX'.,g, Tlwrnuln. XYclch. D, Ywung. Yatcx. Kun' 2. XX'1gg1Ilb. Tlwrnpsun, Villas, Xxllillllllidf. Y.m Dcuxcn. Timmwnx. Xx'vUCI'I'llff. Zeller. Vfrcxcrt. Xxvllllillll-. Km: I Xxllillikllllb, XX'wlr'Q. Swan--m. Twrlcy. xylem. Tlwn. 'l-rnxky. XX'clCl1. OFFICERS The freshman Home Front Rememher us last year's eighth graders? You know us-7 the progressive group. Ilctir jim, Veell. now we are freshmen, and wcire still progressing! Say, you know the class elections you hadi' This year was no exception with Bill Case. presidentg Roh Klosterman, vicefpresidentg Shirley Shukis, secretaryg and Upal Harstad, treasurer. Mr. Hungerford was our head adviser. Highline has lfeen different since the war. The girls. not having anyone to tease, have even started to studyq hut in some ways our school is just the same as it was hcfore you left, The study hall is still a place to talk: the teachers still give long assignments: and the freshmen are still considered green, VX'e may he the underdogs, hut we have certainly had a good representation in all school activities. Oh, hoy! rememher the fun you had in orchestra? Vv'ell, the freshmen have taken quite a hold there and also in glee cluh and hand. This year. as usual, all students who were musically inclined and wished to do so went to the jason Lee .Iunior High, Tacoma, to the aimual music contest. Among freshmen who attended were Art Holcomh, first violin: Margaret I'erko, second violin: Teddy Holliday, viola: Dawn Bliss, cellog Gloria Patterson, violin: Oliver Fitch, haritone horn: Alden Clark. elarinetg Irene Lingwood, Xylophone: Bill Van Claskan. drums: Frances Snyder. vocalist: and Bruce Duncanson. pianist. Speaking of music, that department put on a program entitled The Parade of the Narionsf' with pantomime in the hackground. Many of the people in these pictures were freshmen. jim, rememher the hard time you had with algehra7 It is still a sticker, along with linglish and Latin. hut a few of us made Torch. nevertheless. This year we freshmen had the highest representation in that cluh. which goes to show we're pretty smart. And while we're on the suhicct of scholastic ahility, we also led at midfyear in the grand honor roll and honor roll. VX'e still have homeroom to keep us from heing trampled underfoot hy those swaggering Sophs, The freshmen home room advisers were Miss Palmer, Miss Patterson, Miss Reeves, Miss Rohowits. Miss Ross, Mr. Hungerford, Miss Snyder, Mr. Bitlen, Mr. Jensen, and Miss Rankin The junior high school turned out with the senior high school in track this spring. The freshmen were represented hy Howard Gilmore, Norman Tucker, Roland Druce. ,lack Jenson. Boyden Bain. Dick Funk, Don Trepanier, Chauncey Williziiiis. Dick Anderson, -Iim Bernhard, Stanley Allen. and Alfred Couch, In closing may we. on lsehalf of the freshmen. wish you all the luck there is and a safe return. So long, ,luis .xxn CARL, Bill Cane, president: Opal Harstid treasurer: Mr. Hungerford, head td visor: Shirley Shukis. secretary: I3 h Kloeterman, xicefpresident IILAS5 Run' I fTUI'jZ Blzrelilvurn, Bmwcll, Allen, Burn. Andcr' Nun. H. Anderwn, ,AX4l1CI'Lll.l, Ariei. Barker. Rum' 2. Brude, Bliv. Bm-dell. Bnnzrtlmn. Burley. Aunc, Bankd. Bowen. Bray. Arrrwtrurrg. Bussun. Rum' 3' Boggs. V. fxI1LlUl'N0ll, B. Axmlelxurw. Baker. Barker, M. Anderson. Buwie. Arclwer. Blzrclclwurn. Bevi- ldcquzl. Barnet. Run' -J. Bcerqlw. B41urng1u't. Andersun. BCIULIIIIIIW, Axncll. B4 rwen. Adurrrx, Blutz, Rum' I lI'1Jl'l: Clark, Cuuk. Lhtlw. Brownell. Bruker' rnzrn. fllgrrk. Cnuclm. Carter. Bruwn. Czrppa. Butcher. Drucv. Ljllllhlllvlll. Kun' 2 C.u'l-un. fflcrnenb, Clmurclnll. Crunplwell. clilf' well. fflmprrmn. Bfllllkliljlf. Cfulrpy. Dulgmr Run' 3 Clzunplwell. Clxrxxten-en. Day. Buswell. DKDlll7l'.lN'Ql. Brukgul. Bruwn. Cave. Curtrx, Cnyle. Cfaltw, Rum' 4 C.u'lxun. Cfrguner, Cave. Bruwn. Dudxun. Buck' elx. l.DlL'IIAlClW. fflmrr-run. DCI4llllI'C11Il. Row I KTOPQ: Guudscll, Gelwrrng. Connelly, Funk, Hal l1d:1y, Hague. Hart. Herluwt. Engelwu, Hcdlund. Elnlerx Rau' 2: Goranscm, Gaunt. Hurstead, Hansen. GIIHCI' Elson, Gippc, Haack. Row 3: Harrrs. Eznrlrng, Halley. Hugg. Hall. Furgcy Faigh, Fletcher, Grey. Guodriclu. Row 4: Hardwick, Fltch, Glitlmeru, Gilmure. Eckland Gilumn. Fox, HHQQZIIW. Run' I QTUPJ: Hulcurnlw. Hullrduy. vlammn. Humphreyx -lcnwn. vlerernmlw. TN1cNulty. Klwternmn. KIHQ. HlCliRlI1l Rum' Ii Hunt. lverxrm. june-. HlWlIllNfI'I7Ill. -lwlumm. B .Iulmwn. Kelly. jenxen. Klepalm-lc. Row 35 Huuper, Huglmex. ylenlunx. Huntley. lanieellu Hughes. blulmxtun, Hnpkinx. Huverx Rum' 4: Kelly. D. Kelly. -lulwer. .lHVilI1llYlCl1. Hub-un wlulurn. Huve. Run' I MMVI: LumIw11'cI, Mlxnkrw. N11cIiIcwn. ,l. Mmklcwn, Kmght. LZAUIIICIQ Ludwmg. NIc11Ii, Mycr. Mimlx.-Im. Row 2: Lcfviuine, TN1cDumuId, Lmdszxy, Niuuru, Lung, N1cDcmguI, NIQCICIIQI1. L. Lzuxfm. Y. LHIBHI1. Row 3. Krcbx. M1IICI'. Knight. Lcwls. fwI1tcIxcII. ID Lcwlf. Lilwgxx'-md, fviunicr, fNIQ11sImII Rau' -I' Lcwzm. Lord. KIICI-k'IkI.l, Mmgzm, fwIx1r1'11y, Lxglwt MIIIQV. NIIKCI. Pcznsun. Row I fT1JI'IZ Rmccluuu-. Peters. Racthcr. Ilugcrx. RIIQIQWUII, Rchuke. Remillm-d, Surff. Pumcrmy, Rau' I Pctcrxcn. Pattcrsnvn. Pcrkw. RZIYIIEIQL O4tC!'IWHI1CIl. Sampmn, Puggcl. Nclenm. SLILIIILICIN. Rom' 3. PL1rccII, Rcynuldx. PYCIWIICC. Phlllxpm Illlllfll TQCVUUII1. NICIWI. Post. UINUN. Rum' -II Nwblv, Pratt. OINQH, R.nIpIv. R1-Iwrle, Pcgmm Pcrw vm N. RMU I IIIIVI: Slcxvux, 5fIwul1Iwrg. 5.ay.m. I-'IIv1. I TUV. Emulex, R. 'IIA-, Iiwu' I K. SINIIII. I., SHHIIW. II. SIUIIII, gllnnmx 5cIwwLIcx. Savage. I-I-IIHII1LlN,ISI1klI'ilN, Shcridzm gl , . , , ..,. 5 Ixwu' J 5ccIi1tfQc. 5tcQ11y. 5Lu.I1'nN. 5CI1nwINc1'gc1'.TIm-mp' ww. ,I-ITJIINIWCVY, Swxncr-. 'I-l'C1CI1ICI'. Tr-wxky. Run- -I ScIu'11dc1'. SvI1x.m-III, 'I-I'L'PilI7lCI'. Snuwwxm. Stu .1ttc1'y. 5lz1Iuy. -ww. SI RI-11' I Ql47I'I1 Tw.-ul. TucIwx'. Y.m Hu: Xfm 'XV'-vLIx11.1r1. XXUIKUI'-. XX'IIII.lI!Im Wlml.-y. Iiwzf I Y.m Zxlc. XICILII, XX'yIIy-. XYvIMtc1 'XX'c.LXcl. YQINIIQA. XXMIIy1'y, Ynlmg, Zdglwy Iiwu' .3 XXIAIIIICII Zack. XYUIQ11 XX'cIIx. YMICV AI. Yzm Ihxwfn. Vxhllaxcc. D. Yam Dcuxcn. Ii:-11' -I XXI11-d, Zxmmvrnmxlm. XY.-mw. XXIIIIQ, XVIII: Cl.1xIxun VMI.. -rw XXVIIUIX XYIIIQQI' XX'.1IIq.-1 CLASS OFFICERS. The Sophomore Home Front Vv'e certainly miss you here at Highline. Even though you did get into a lot of Dear Bill, trouble, everyone thought you were swell. You probably don't remember us because we were only Babes when you graduated, but how we have changed, for now we're mighty sophomores! No longer are we the underpups, no longer do we shy away when a senior passes. NVe're almost upperclassmen! We certainly got a big kick out of electing our class ofhcers this year. jack Magner, a prominent gridman, was unanimously elected to lead this outstanding class. The offices of vieefpresident and SCCret21fy were held by two of the most popular sophof more girls, Arlene and Frances Burch. Not all the credit for our exceptional class is due the students, however, for we were also fortunate in having such capable advisers. You probably had many of the same teachers trying to make you come to homeroom as we have now. Remember the swell football team Highline had when you were here? Well, thanks to many sophomores, this year's team was also good. Two of our boys, Jack Magner and Bob McCann, received major awards. Besides football, the sophomore boys participated in basketball, track, and tennis. Not only the boys enjoyed sports, for many athleticfminded girls turned out for tumbling, tennis, basketball, and volleyball in H.G.A.A. Here at school we've had several bond drives and with each purchase we want you to know that we're wishing all the Highline boys in service the best of luck. Say, Bill, do you recall the Drama Shoppe play you were in? Well, this year the club was as active as it was then. Among the members, there were many sophomores, the must outstanding being Doris Lande, who starred as Mama in the play, Papa is All. In the field of music our class was proud of its many members who participated in orchestra, band, and boys' and girls' glee clubs. You know, Bill, there's something else we want to tell you. Now, don't think we're boasting, but of the seventyffive members of the Torch Society, twenty were sophomores. What do you think of that? In looking back at the past school year, our class is proud of its many aceomplishf ments and we eagerly look forward to next year when we'll be juniors and upper' elassmen! VVell, thats it, the history of one of Highlines most outstanding classes, the sophomores of '44, Vv'e hope this letter finds you in good health and spirit, and our entire class joins us in wishing you a safe and early return. Best of luck, Dick .wo RUTH. Jack Magner, president, France Burch, secretary-treasurer, Arlene Burch, vicefpresidentg Mr. Simp son, bead adviser-SOPHOMORE Ruw 4 QTUPJ: Adair, Alexander. A. Andcrfwn Brawl lat, Aldridge, L. Brown. Barton. Row 3: Bouticttc, Barrie, Bingarnan. Aarskaug. Bales, Aslulcy. Bough, A. Bzlndlc. Kuta' 2: Bowen, Arthur. Bzrucr. Bollinger. Bartlett, Bar' hcc. BU1.fZll'ClLlS. Bickfurd. Antlwny. Run' l Brnlcy, H, .'xHLlUI'SUIl. U, Brown. K. Brown Brady. R. Bxrndlc. U. Brown. Run' 4 lrrwjz Clrngun. Buck. Ccwllrnf. Dalmlt. Carh Davick. Run' 3 fllllllllllpllllllll. Dulmcrty. lf. Burch. Clay. Clgrld wull. flurtcr. cllllll'-llI'LlU. Row I Currrurmrm. A. Burch. lhniclx. Darwwn. Dctlriw. Dcnrwn. Cunzldy. Cnwgln. Run' l' Clxrrstcnscn. Bualm. Darwen. Daniels, Carpenter G row. Rum' 4 fTtJPj: Hufkctt. Harslaun. Harwkcnx. Erlcrf, H.rrn rnuns, Earling. Henry. Row 3: Harman, Farrow. FlSllL'l'. Harmon. Elrnnrc' Durnan, Ekstrand. Frank. Hansen. Row 2' Guy. Harper. Green. Drckcrmn. Engle. Em mctt. Hallett. Dulin. Run' li Ellrngtwn. Hsrllrclzry. Eclclnml. flwdlwul. Grlnvr Drnnmcl. ROLL' 4 QTUPJ: N. -Irmlmfun. Hcrlvcrt. Hcglnnd. Hughe- Kcech. Innes. Klcparcli. Kuulurn, Row 3' Hopl-una. julmrwm. Kamrxtcr. H-wlnmn. Hulnu Hnpcwfll. Knnwlcx. Run' 2 HunNlx.r.rr. B. L. Hrrngnrlmnl. M. -lulmwrm B. ,l. HllIl21UFl-1PId. li. Ululumrn. Hwppcr. Krmglrn-w. Run' l. -lUVllIlliYlsfll. jnuvlmw. Hugnn. Hunter. Hluculwwrr Kent, Run' -J 1l'fJl'j1 Lv Mmm: X1nfl.um, N4cfI.un1n-nu. Mc' CL-xkcy, Lcl.md. Mdtcwm, R. Mcfluumnx. fV1cKcIl.u. McN:u11zn'.1 Rum' 3 XY. rN1.iI'lll1. Mk-Nulry. I . Xhrnm. IJPP-lI'Li I,.md1N. Lmfm. Limdur. L.1mlv Run' 2: MIIIIC. Mclkcr, L.lr1c.1xu'r, Mg'ELlCIlC!'I1, Mvumvr. LZIIIHJIIN, M.:-N. Run' I Lzangncw. Mxchcl, Lchumm. Ldrwm, l.--rm. x'12lI1I.U, Lvmclav. Rm' 4 QTHPJ: Pcltxr. MUIQAI1. PHIUCl'4I'y'. B. Nclwn O. Ulwm, M.1gncr'. Ldglfllllllxl Run 3' Nflllvr, Rwu 2 rN141I'I'IN RUM I Nwrrmx. E. Nclwn. Pcltlbmuc. If Nlnlwlx. N-frd. Nzmd. Ulwu, Pmvrtcli NHI'H1.lH. Niffwigartxn. l.m'l1.fXLm.uvl1. fN1.mtg4-uxcry. Pclcxx. B. Nvlwu. Xfzatlwuxx' Myrbcrg. Mull. Ulwxhlm. Pr-W-cr. XI. Nmclwlx. NllX'llk. limp 4 qnwjg IlMwr'tN. Rcymmld-. Rzlflclll, RLlCll1Cl' RCIIIIIIIQQIQ R.lNIHl1-NGN. Sclmrclucr. Rwlwlzlnnl, Slwwllp. Rum' 3 RNC. Rlulm. Tlwlw. bl. Snmlw, M. Smith. R 5lQu1lcy. RlIl'N'lk. RHW. Run' 2 Randall. Rlflmwnd, Rcmlck, Sclwvnrtz. Ramos Rwtlw. RCltNChlWCILlL'I'. Rum' I gcfwmw. Sclmlln. B, Smit. XV. Snmlcv sed Sun.-, All .MW Rwu' 4 1T1JI'j: Rvws. Suygm. Sqhmcidcr. XXCIIIIRIHWS Y--nllck. You-111. XYVIJI. Xlm Hue. Twbtcrulw. Nwlgm. Rum' 3 TIIIIIIIKIIIN. Ywrk, XICIIUYZJ. ,I-hHI11.lN. Strickland Stxll. B. l.'tLc1'lmck. SIIIIHHCIN, SUICNNI. Rum' I Y.m H-fm. ff. l'Ltc1'Fzx:k. j. Tlwmpwu. NY1Qk vrxlmxmm. 'I-HPEIUI. Stwvmz. XYdwr. Yam Zmlu. Ruu' I XYullNcl1l.zgrx'. Y.1ndur1h'1'g. XXv.lll'iCI'. Ymmg, ,I Tlwxnpwn. P. XYQQJ. XY. XXVCCL1. ZIININCIAIIILKH Charles Hodson, president, Lois Lemon. xeerelaryq Mi'. Wiggiiis, head adrixerg Marlicc Latimer, treaxf urer, lvlyron Buswell. ixicefpresidewit -UQNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. The Junior Home Front You know. Vern, this class is slowly disintegrating. Mtiiith hy month hoys leave for the service. As manpower dwindles, situations arise like the one in Fehruary, when there was an outhreak of feminine emotion cast on that idol of the hohhyfsock hrigade. Frank Sinatra. Despite this severe epidemic and other uprisings, such as Mair:5' Dear Vern, Doatsf' our Class of VH, as usual, kept up its excellent record. Under the eilicient leadership of Charles Hodson. lvlyron Buswell, Lois .lean Lemon. Marlice Latimer, and our faculty advisers. we happily plodded our way, directed hy Coach Wiggiiis. This years, contrary to custom, we had assemhlies. lvlyron persuaded some juniors, including Betty Thomas, Peggy Nichols, Dave Key, and -lerry Daughters, to unveil their talents not only hefore our meetings. hut also hefore the entire student hody. Perhaps our greatest success lay in the dramatic field. Continuing last yearls sweep, five of the six cast in Papa ls All were naturally juniors. Pat Barricklow, Lorraine Bourns, ,lim lvlclfachern, Burr Pmarthell, and lvlyron Buswell again hroke all estahlished records with two thrilling evening performances given to two massfpackcd auditoriums. Then. too. we juniors excelled in the art of selffexpression through music, scholar' ship, and dehate. ln the dehate tournament at College of Puget Sound, for example, juniors won four of the six Certificates of Me1'it awarded to Highline teams--fno mean record! All the dehaters, especially the femmes, loved C. P. S. hecausc of its thrilling scenery-the Army trainees. just as you displayed your athletic prowess in that hodyfhuilder, foothall, so eight of our fellows, roaring into the games with fight and courage, came through with first team awards: however, never to he forgotten were those hardfhitling juniors who ref ceived second team letters. Baskethall!! Vvfhoopeell Did our hoys show fight? l'm telling you, Vern, those were fast games. Wiiiiiiiig four of the eight league games, our players were victorious in spirit at all times under the inspiration of Captain jack Sherwood. black, incidentally, received the highest honor in the league, that of heing selected to allfconference hy twentyfthree of the twentyfseven that voted. Four juniors received first team awards and two juniors, second team. Because of the vacancies you and others have made, it took time for the remaining memhers of the team to organize. ln Nlarch, Jack Sher' wood, Ivliekey Ivlorrow, Pete lvIcDougal, Bill Burns, Rudy Uutteho, and Cecil Spears displayed their proficiency hy winning the junior-seniorfsophomore game twentyffive to seventeen. ln track, also, as this hook goes to press, it looks as if we have wingffooted contest' ants, although this sport was depleted more than any other hy the everfpresent draft and war joh. Thus ends a happy year, and are we glad that there is one more to go! Heres thinking of you, SH.,xRoN .mn MYRoN. 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The Senior Home Front Dear Nfel, At last we have reached our Utopia: were seniors and it's wonderfull It's really surprising how much we can get away with just hecause of that title, and the hest part of all is not having to go to home room in the spring. Yes, this mighty Class of '44 has accounted for itself' in a manner that has heen definitely different from what has heen done in previous years principally hy electing a girl as president, With Jeane Boyle at the helm and Johnny Sanders and Lee Roherts as first and second semeter vice presidents, Nellie Morgan, secretary, and Howie Miller and Ed Weigelt, treasurers, our ship sailed on a smooth sea with seven hrawny males on first team football, and another four as a portion of the hig five in haskethall until Uncle Sam stepped in, leaving Ernie Aries as our sole representative. This spring we watched five of the few hoys left sprint across the einders, while Opal Davick, our senior track queen, reigned with the dignity and grace hefitting royalty. Uncle Sam proved to he unconcerned ahout leaving our class with an acute man power shortage, for at midyear he devoured twcntyfthree seniors to help appease his ever-growing appetite for ahlefhodied men. Eight were drafted: six harely escaped this fate to join the Merchant Marinesg live climhed a step higher to add their efforts to th Navy V15 program: and eight joined the rank and file of the Navy, while two lucky lads cast their lot with the Marine Corps and Coast Guard. Uur pride and joy, how' ever, is Virginia Hilji, who is doing her hit in the Cadet Nurse Corps. Contrary to last year when there was prolonged argument on the issue, we decided with relative ease to graduate in caps and gowns. Our main activity was the Senior Variety Hour, a Gay Nineties Revue, including FlorafDora girls, the oldffashioned melodrama, and the heloved music of the period. Nearly three hundred dollars was taken in, and did we have fun spending itl With Mr. Towhridge as head advisor, and Mrs. Davis, Miss Lomax, and Mr. Bet: to guide us, we couldn't help hut have a successful year. It's over now, Mel, and we're proudly singing Sailing Un, with perhaps a tear or two in our eyes when we rememher all the fun we've had here in years gone hy. Always, your friend, JEAN. DELLKAARSKAUC Honor Roll Grrls Playday H G A 'K Basketball Volleyball Baseball Hrkrng Torch Socrety lvioxre Operator Her droll Kense of humor and abundant xrtalrry drd not prerenr xh 'K rn h r name from herrrg duplr ated on her report card TOM ABLES Honor Roll Knrghts of Cutlaw Stamp Cluh Camera Club nx Trrmmx could merge rut rr ryahl re sr r ur rr LIL I W ITIK III ROBERT 'XKIN Entered frorrr Rooeexelt Hrgh Schr ol S rttle rn hrQ Qenror ycwr Semor Vrrrety Hour Knrght ol Cutlrsx Sc entrierlls mruded d el d o hrd 1 5 err r r rnd err KKTHRYTN ALLEN Drama Shoppe Knaxe ol Heart Rrp Van Wrnkle Student Banker Student Lrbrarran B rrrel the ur u r. an mpremrxe roxxn exe xxrs rn errrre t srre ! e gor rrr h rrr mp IUHN 'KLLIING o nm pr: as de hr r r l-wok: Is r the wear ru umor rn hr ulfel har, 1nd mem our ro rorn rr f rut C urr EDYTHE ALLISON Home Eeonomrc- Cluh Grrl- Patrol Pen Puxhers Club Honor Roll e xsrh xx rr r r en r run trrendls B-KRBARA 'XMES -Krt Club Sketeh Cluh Strgc Crew Student Councrl I'reneh Club Uxhers Club Hrgh Lrne Honor Roll Student Lrhrarrrn lt. 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DAVICK Entered from Lodl Hugh S hul f ilxfm mx m hu semor cdr U x uxl TN r 1 L m J I lm m xn x URN ILLE DAVILK Entered from Lodi Hxgh ml tormx m lux Qemor year Kmghts of Cutlaw 15 L 11 g su frcm unnx California had ho n Xu-hd r ghrlx A Q I lick of ull tra DON DENNTEY Truk Manager Blg H Club Surgtiry Cameri Club Hmmm Roll 11 xx L 1 nn xx x A L1 uplru X IRGINI A DEPIANO m.,xn1n xx rm 1 1 x 11 n,h xr U r P-XULINE DIORIO r 1 I I IEAIN DUUCJHERTX PIIAICN Lug, H1311 Luk Gul Plxy day Druni Shuppg Pm Puxhu Club Suspcmg Ton bouety bemux N mety Hour Moxie Operator Glrl Room COIHITIIIICC rg tx r 5 .1 x mr .4 un a L mmm who ombm gopaud nu. unrh r r rmmmun nu Lu rhmp um A hurrx NX NXLLACE DRENV Bg H Club Kmght of Clltldx Honor Roll Touh Souety lm 1 man th L U X u xx nnmrlnhle mmth d f f l xuat xx ha In r fmrpr Pi LINE DUFFY I1 und Yum C llfhlgk Hgh Sghmml Ill n xx m u sumn yen Bm 1 an lm K 1 in n r 1 I x K 1 xx un vn my 1 BRUC E DURUCHER 'I-muh S-nutty D1 xml Shn ppp C-lee Club Wlulte Wxngud bghounpr unc Mud Su pcm C Dun t Tdkg My Penny Delwtc Cdfptull Radu: 'Krmrmuru u Scmor Virlcty Hom K lght si Cutlu- Buir I 1 tml Student Body Vin Prcqdcnt Huh L 1 x L rr I r u ru urn 151 1 RGSE EDER F1rNtA1d Club Nidkulp flub Curl Pldyday HCJAA Honor Roll Tumblmg Vduduxlh Vollqblll rm 4 muh an hp- ur L 4 up ul xx xtu L mxr ew Q xxx t mx U L I un r x A but u I 1 x r xx ROBERTA ELLINGTOIN Glee Club Honor R011 MLINIL Meet Operetta Vaudeulle Student I..lbI'lllil'1 Chmr Semor Varlety Huur A Cippella n l ls 1 x 1 n 1 an A x lr llpn Ihrrl IIM ELbEY B1 kmtbzll 1 K xml um umm, I I K us zh. 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LLOYD GRAVES - J sr' .1 - x r 5 A s z pf x - - 4 - 1-:un 1' tn Lny ' ltf r x uri 'klxrn x' H wxmx 'rum mu 1 4 lf NAURIEL GRIBBLE C1111 flub Pr+.1dent Bildfd of Control Krt Club Frgmh fluh Humor Roll Turgh bmlety Cnr Putrul Pup uh x u x 1 BILL OROTJ HHN PII ltcx Log Glcc Club A Lxppclld Cham muh Suucty Hollywood Bound R all X ludullla Kmghtw of Cutlav Honor unmmmn h Q. mr L I rump s frnn n Lu grx u lx 1 L DON GDNDER 'Xthletn Mmager Musn Meet Quhextra QDCTCIII Swing., Bmd 11 in rupxd ln ld ul in phm t r mphm xx x t xxhnrhmr h x 1 lr m rhg rmk or absorb J ln Uctri t srhm m 1 LEX QLINDERSEN Bxkntbxll Ba ebdll Glflw Pldyday Yell Club HGAA Tumbling Ndu eu c Volleyball 1 11 ru 11 dum xx 4 xurl mt r at x RIC HARD GUTHRIE Entgrcd from Vvxshlngton Hlgh Sghool North Dikotm m hu semur yclr Mmm Meet Orghe tra SCHIOI Narlcty Hour Sulu Context nr 4: umm I x x X n xl nr rx xx L Llnr U In A r Lim DOROTHY HANING Entered from Toughet Hugh Sn.l'mul XV1 hmgton m her junior ycal Honor Roll 4 l 1 tran 1 nurxx ummm upmn k k m r BOB HANISELL Athletlg Manager Blg, H Club B4 ketblll Kmghw of Cutlass Honor Roll 0 r air an ILL L5 NX rg I! I Il nn w mt tm mg, Munir 0 1 x umm x fs x Q mx r A I mlmltv, U In Ll and nut .qv -1 'dv 'Y -uf' JOAN POSTER Bofnd of Control Honor Roll Pep Club Homecommg Commlttec GIFIS Patrol Yell ueen Semm Variety Hour u n nn m m 1 mllx kmy, hunc 4 f r A gund tl 1 WILDA ROSE FOX Entered from Moscow Hxgh S I Id1hu m her semor year Semor Varmety Hour Cafetu I' nll U i I Y IPPYUIL IL IL flln rd hi N L 1 xx DORIS GALLAXV-'XY Band Girl Club Seuretlry, Posturg Plnyddy Tcnmx Glrls P1trol Orphcxtru Makeup Club Musn Meet Head Majurettc Qkl Club Mother DdLl'7hlCl Tex Commlttee Camera Club 90111 Fontest A C1ppcll.1 Chmr Semor VAYICIY Hour LU H n un XC If I lb U r L t ppl! r xu no head ff bu lm rhL ruult ua: Dorn NORMAN GARVIN Entered from Queen Anne Hxgh 'School Seattle m hli jumor year Blg H Club Basket ball Hxgh Lmei Kmght of Cutlaw Tumbling Radlo Announcer A141141 lanmcd hum uh n H hlmv, dld nur onsequ mly hp brought bomnthlng of the strength and xlgor of thy nurthcm hmrerlmcl mm hu mlnmm umm r anon, GENE GENITRY Axrplane Club Football Football Ban qet Tumblmg Baseball m n 1 umm ommando m t nu xxnr mp 5 nd 1 and umnbll xurmr xure .a famnllar Qxghr ln th hulla of Hug lmv. DON GILLETTE Football Radxo Club L m n n g md xx xt h me oun L L fl ea ima lu xx nn xx U was m para uc xx n 1 nn a msg thu dana our HELEN GLKSER Makeup Club Pep Club Honor Roll Hxgh Lme HGAA Tumblmg Ba ketbdll Yell Club Student Llbrarnn gun nu m n nn A x ld 3 1nu.n.sz1n,, unls xunt to :hmm how mmh mwfv. ibburblm, hu, iwund thu. mpaty mural known in Ilfm. m gemral MARGARET GODBOUT Cafetena, Glee Club Glflx Room Cornmlttee Student Llbranan Mar are! a omenauxe and nurxnb manmr ha on Lahd from all but cr loi it r '1 xn cu wmv md mpuhux namrp L, :uh tr lmk I d 1 ll t k h gh rf NT k r 1 mx L lx r xx 1 . Th- xl ldyn .mx r uf hu nxt Pmuk ur.. a mum 0 urns n l d w and 1' vnu' nw: k a lr , but . nj Q sch I- nh. that was 1 Cl' I tvrunt srwry. . ' -- 5 J 'S , ' , N x K N . R. . I.. A , A , , . S z , ' Cl . Shv man thv ld--:ni flxrl! Club pr.w1l'm. uhm m1..'J nun n xxnh pluufur- ,md xuxdnn muh mulls, x I. , w, V 1 -- . . H 4 . . , 1 . 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'c '-, LLOYD HARMGIN Grand Honor Roll Sku Club Stamp Slub Knughti of Cutlaw Senuor Varuety Hour, Student ountul in utr pn nt tru k f uum und droll humor characteruztd Lloyd as h pa d through lutu xxuth hub easy nonchalant aur IOHIN HEDLUND Board of Control Knughta of Cutlats Football Track Captaun Bug H Club Stage Force I hnnx ptd hu- un urruund tht cundtrs but slowed down uhtn text appuu IIJNE HENRY Art Club Curls Playday Gurla Patrol Pen Pusherx Club Ofhce Force Rup Van Wunkle The lljnuxe of He rrts H G A A Basketball Volleyball Tum ung uu uuu una wtrtuxe ptr una uty and hrmx t utxt t 'ut oo u u htuld bt sutn md nut heard JEANNE HERZGG Honor Roll Pen Pusher- Club Pep Club Gurle Patrol, Olhce Force Gurls Playday Rup Van Wuuukle The Knaxe of Hearts HGAA Baaketball Tumblung Volleyball Hugh Lunes Wuth a merry heart she nent about sun um, her troublta auas and :muluug auaw th trouhlea of others VIRGINIA HILL-IE Pep Club Homecoming Commuttee Gurls Room Commuttee Ha tl txt and a dtmure smulc tharatttru td Gunnx who blupped mtrrulx thrsu h hugh thool tomhunun momtntx of rtal uorlt xxuth hours of Ui IIITIL FHARLEINE HOPSOIN Honor Roll Makeup Club t r undtptndtnt curls she ugnured xll thrngx n t L n XX Hu f I nIl'I L IKCK HORTON Entered lrom Broadway Hugh Sthool Stuttlt uuu hux Nophonuore year Ba-eball Knughts ol Cutlaw Lunueru Club Honor Roll Hugh Lunes 'i YL I ls Tll IDI L falt IU t b tau t hut putnmu td u t t NI 'XRCELL Au HOWE on one traul t ran tht prunn. pagt: ur izll d uuth mam b ta lt or Marttlla but hu. found the patluuux to thu. hymtn al altar um bstru ted NE 'XL HUFFMAN Tumblung Senuor N aruety Hour '1 tatnts co t uu tuuuu cunt ar ur t 'Stnuor X nutty our rtnu rn tr tr r r tu KKTHERINE HUGHES Entered from Nctht Hugh Sthool North Dakota un her senuor year Pep Club Senuor Varuety Hour, Honor Roll nrt xxtrt stutru r mga ru r m m r amut utx r oft hruxx t La htr ptta u un and th un hurue un h r uur LEOLA HUGHES Torch Sotuety H G 'K A Baeketball Baxe ball Volleyball Hukung Tumhlung Gurls Playday Ofhtt Force Grand Honor Roll Q t was as akulltd un masttrun th u x nupulutun ru ta t STUART HUNTING Knughts ol Cutlav Hugh Lunu Tenuuux Iroxung hu dtptndabuluty un all hus uuudtrtultung thuw gtuuual mrnubtr uf ilu uatung l 3 has won u hugh plntt un t v. t tt nu s u 1 ui L HAROLD IVERSON Junuor Hugh Football Manager Glee Club Sku Club Senuor Varuety Hour Orcheetra Operetta Musuc Meet Knave of Hearts Q douhltd up hus chun furruxxtd hu h xx ll u ur Haro tu n xtr uble to camouflage that happy t lu lu utturu L that tharutttru td hum throu h thu lt and thun INORMA JACOBX Entered from Deubou- Idaho un her stnuou year urh duruplu, t tr ls u r un rruu s ru u ru nu tu :ltr u s u u u u u, ru nu-tr-. ul-4 rutorw 'KMES .IETNQEIN Moxut Uptrator unuor Hugh Sthool Pluy Iumut tould aluay h huard dtluhtratung on hus mo paxtumts mont pn I ttora and tlu utora but bthuuud that onstunt Hou ut' thattur mu-. 1 duptndu bulutw not to bt lIoru,otten LUIS JENSEN HG AA Honor Roll any thuuugs not found un text books attru t d Lu ls parts ru und Enally Chucago LUCILLE JEREMIAH Student Lubraruan tr pou v, self ussurance d lmt of good hooks xxtrt Iut u flux lf th uu uuu. u tx mf hur tompluc ptr una utx -14 . . 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V1 UN Q ' Nl' I' ' 4 I' I' Kill OLENA PAULSON Entexed from Mountaxn Hxgh School North Dalxota xxx her sexxxor year Glee Club Honor Roll unxor Senxor Danee Commxttee x t blxxe eye x d blonde haxr harx xxrxzed thx las x en xxx f H1 L I I llifl MARGARET PENOZA Volleyball LL,L,X 3 XX INS Ifllx. to I NXUI' an lkl' flkn X 'IN I xllfl L Y exex, e that c xxldxxr b xmxtxtxd xr dxxplx xt VIRGINIA PENOZA Crand Honor Roll Volleyball 1 xen xsxxxha a o ya oCxrxnx playe xxx xc tx to the enjoyment of herself xnd lxxr assoexate ROBERTA PETTICREXX Cvlee Club Honor Roll Student Lxbrxrxan S e oxxld aeeonxpx x r tx lc xxxtlx axx xxlaerxty seldom foxxnel but xx xt xxx nxore xnxporxxxxt xxx the fxxxx xlxx had doxnx, t em RUTH PHILLIPS Band Gxrls Playday Honor Roll Musxe Meet Orehestra Knxxe of Hearts Pxrates Log Pexx Pushers Club Stamp Club Moxxe Operator Skx Club Freneh Club A Cappella Choxr Senxor Varxety Hour Rxxthxc xxas a sportxxe tomboy who x htrxshed thx Nxxx and rooted her Fr n xo x xer more Scrxoxx mom rxx SADIE MAYE PURPLE Debate French Club Office Forte Xxxth a Ilashxng, smxle and an xnfeetxou xttle huclxle adxe xxx cesstxx -. xr led thx ob t'xxle that xx xxld axe n olxnded x l x roxr co xl MIIEIES PURVES Track Terxxxxs C xxxxera Club Knxght ol ut tis xxxxxtexxtx h xxx xxxx, xx el x rxx xl fx x pro essxonxl xnterx t xxx plxx toer xp xx, lx Had oy txx r e xssroom e n xrx WILLARD PURVES Art Club Honor Roll Pxrates Log Radxo Club Knxglxts of Cutlass Stage Force Tennxs Skx Club French Club ether xt xxas 1 football .xme plax Pxxrxes xxax thxrx xxxth hx rxnxsrx captxxrxny, :xll xhe cxxxtemexxt r x jam sessxotx lxxxtrex' box, ILORENLE RASMUSSEN Draxxxx Shoppe Cxxl fl lx I b net Hxgh Lxnes Makexxp Club Student Couxxexl Moxxe Operator Camera Club U'-hers Club e nexxx' xxcre qxxxte sxxre xx lxxl N xx xn ld phrtxgrafxhx that xrnxx xxlrvxxr r EARL REED Entered from Marysvxlle Hxgh School Wx hxng ton xn hxs junxor year Glee Club purr of a nxrtxr x x xn xxxne x t h brxxxx XNDA REEDER Entered lroxxx Kexxxxewxelx Hxglx S lxool Vvxshxxxgton xxx her Qenxor year Cvlee Club HC A A en she entered Hxehlxnx Kenn xxxtlx lost x I x x xx xexex rx x telhxrx L -KURABELLE REYNOLDS l' P JH LH I I' LNNKI' 'x xnt r l f r xxxrx rx x LEE ROBERTS Baxxd Honor Roll Mu le 'vleet Ox hestrx Torch Soexety Knxght of Cutlass Dependabxlxty plxxw lxe managed affaxrs fxr other c-fx xxxxtly Rf INN 3 L L ll xt LILLIAN ROSS Debate Clec flxxb Hxgh Lxxxe Pen Puslxer Club Stxmp Club py onlx hxxx xlxx xxx l osx nxarlxed xtlx l erx me STANLEY ROTTRUP Band A Cexppellx Choxr Hoxxox Roll Musxe Meet Radxo Club Trumpet Trxo xtr c Box Blue tome blrxxx xoxxr horn that xxa Stan xxxr exponent t e trumpet xxh xx l hx xx xx x roxx xehlxnx p l r hx nxxnx xxxtlx th drum BEVERLX RUSSELL Entered from Hollywood Hxglx Selxool x s short .x xll xn x x xx, xxxx xx x x xxt x'oug.,h h x txvx x xx xr xx r m OHN SANDERS Exxtered lxorn Broadway Hxgh Sehool Seat tle xxx hxs junxor year Sexxxor Class Vxee Presxdent Debate Knxghts of Cutlass Hx Y lxxxnty and trxendly ohnnx xxa a natural for xnx lun loxxng., ban V V 7 ' ' .IV 1 .' 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W I ' WILLIAM SIEOPRIED Tumbllng axe tht but uma. po arblc was h1 h11,,l1 h 1 11m .1 11 1 n 'ln' HL lb U LL il DUKE SIMONSEN Track Vaudeullc rc occupnd hrs mme brn h1n1. tht cobxx h fr 111 l11 11 1111 xx Lxtuqs t 1,t 1 1 1 HARVEY STAPLES Entered from Jamestown Hxgh School North Dakota rn hrs semor year Band Orchestra Mrxed Chorus Jar laahts 1nd an 1nacr11t1bl1 countcnant1 scrud .1 1 barrnr to those uh 111s cd to knovt h m better b from nh wxh1 cf 1111 d th burr o l prust could b hmr LORRAX NE STEADMAIN Entered from Ketch1kan Hngh School Al rska 1n her sophomore ye1r Glee Club Pep Club o111,h h r try was short orraym m1 1r rnrr rn 1, 1 m1 1 111111 n md ton 1 111s n11nn1r OHN STOLKLER mhnnv cla alfl d hlmaclf a thc drcarmr with Diifhlllf, ll dream 1b111r ut 11 mu tcrtnt 1 1 sc 'lm 1t1on that rt BEATRIC SWANSON Ushers Club Girls Playday Honor Ro xxtd 11 111111 1 111 t 1 tan 1: bl1 nd hnrtd 11 '1 rm., th r pm r rrduatt n r 1 VELDA THESENNITZ Art Club Basketball Grrls Pl 1yday Band, HCAA Musrc Meet Plays Grrls Patrol Tcnms Tumbllng Semor Varlety Hour O cn bubbling, oxcr 111th ll kmg lau hr r t somctrmc p n11c 1 11mplat1n1,, ht' BOB THOMAS Entered from Perry Iowa h1 IUIIIUI y ar Student Councll Kmghts of Cutlaw 1at1nt vuah 1111 to bt 1 m ll onalrt 1 t 'J an r11m 1ll n11,ht GORDON TOMPKIINS Tldxk motc ln 1 r111u.l and cl llghfflll rn 1 1 mu 11 111 C 'I ffl! KARYL LEA SAWYER A Cappella Cho1r Grrls Room Lommlttee Glee Club Honor Roll Pen Pushers Club Pep Club Homecommg Commlttee Glflg Patrol She faaunitcd her Llaiimates xxlth her l'1r1e 1111cc her f11nlo11n1, dlspobl t1on and the m1sch1c1o11s gl am th1t h re 1n hcr c DAVID SCAN SON 1. f1ll111 51 1 uld 411 t LIT t 1111,,ht 11 11 L s AVISJEAN SCHEPPER Board 11' Control Prratcs Log Edrtor 'X Cappella Chorr Grand Honor Roll Torch SOCICLY Pep Club French Club uc apparenth was the t111.l1ous mpc bu :ne could kllmpae s hruous gl am 1n r 1 1 PATRICIA SCHWARZ Entered from St Peter Hlgh School Mmnesota IH ner jumor year Glee Club A shy amrle and 1 look of p111tnt cndur1n characttrlmd Pat uh La n 'lp I NIHX XXUYYILS AJUS Pllf L GLORIA SCRIBNER Mu rc Meet Glee Club C1rls Patrol ouph dlnralhtd dx ntur l J th 1 r1 t r I r 1 1 urs 11: 1n t 1 11 unmna 11 rtt1r1n1, int r ru JEAIN SHEARER Honor Roll Vollcyb1ll er dl5fllIW was otl'1t bx a parr o ue chuud drmplt 1: 1 1 the musxcal lllt to htr xorct that mo-.t of us 11111 remembtr BEVERLY SHERARD Art Club Grrls Playday Honor Roll MUSIC Meet, Orchestra Pen Pushers Club 1. euphony of Bu olm 11a b an 1. ho cr oxnn arm, for she made l1fe a melody for all CLEDA SIEGERIED Band Glrls Playday Cvlee Club Pep Band H G A A MUSIC Meet Orchewra Swmg Band Semor Varlety Hour Cleda found her rcal enjoyment IH outdoora 1nd rn mu:.1t but he eould ta l-rlc 1 text book 111th 1,cn111n dtttrmmarr n . 1 1 , To h' ' '. 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W , 1 . ,. fm 1 ' ro rc ' ' 1,5 u, bu Q ' 's 1' 1 'ly C1111 A 1 ' v 1', 3 ' , ',in 'S' C . 1 , ' ..'. - Since Bob was new to Highlmc we knew l1ttlc about hlm except that hrs gr 'z' ' . i 1 ' ' 111 rhzr he 'ould sleep :1ll :ry 1 d 11 z ' . cc 1 'rex 1 R' 1' '. ' '. '. -rl: '. ,1' 1 c t 1 1 111111 1 s 111rdy vm i I 1 - , Mv- 1 1 1 - 1 . . . 1 1 1 - - A ...' 1 1 . M - . 1 1:1 ..' 1 , - 1 '5 , , ' ' vu 2 1111' ' 'y1'5. V 1 Th' ' 1 s 'a'd, H1'R Ihr- bcsr pal :1 bw no h' he ' lr h1 1 , XYh' 1.l11111'! he cr srnrl' .1t 1157- - ' 1 I , 4 1 'J' D A 1 1 7 3 1 1 - ' 1' ' s ' 3 ', 1 1' ' 1 21 mia: c h1' blle 1'j1's. 1 P - 1 - 1 ' '. 1 ' :cc ', 11 could, on oc' sxon, 1111 :1lo g h. ply .1 . ' ':, ' s'S, A- ,. -1 Q 5 , , . , Th ' ' ' 21 1' ea 111 1' r lu ' 11 Flo 1. olnardc of sch111l ho 1 h hm' cl:1ssro1m :hw 1'.s . 'llg ' 1 . l 1's1' d, ' , ' 2 . H '1 11 'a 5- 1- ' f --lllbr 1 w, but 1 11: 1 1 j 9 7 . h Q -1 1 1 - s 1 Th' ' v1 ' 's ut 'c of h' ' th , A 1 ' ' 1 1 . 1 l 1 ' 1 1 1 l 3 ' ' ' '9 3 ' 1 7 . . - . 1 K 3 1 - 5 . - 1 1' 1: ' 1 11 . BETTY TREPANIER Girls Playday Honor Roll Student Banker Seen continually III the Admini tration Building B 111 111rk d du louely tod1y round be omin the id al secretary of tor11orr1111 JOY URQUHART Camera Club Saddle Club Slceteh Club Ofhee Force ve f r rab1111 e an 11 rl L 1 e eti 11 th 1 e tr1en TONY VACCA Softball Ivlanager Softball Knight f Cutlass a 1111b1l1t1 emt 11 me er111 1 1n eel bs hx 1p1 1t1 l'1r retntung frien MARIE VAIN ZILE Glee Club Classmates considered Marie the quiet tspe lut tl1 noisy purr of roll ates 11111 the e It om, to e MARGARET XX KDE Entered from Sedro Woolley Hlgh School Wvhmgton in her junior year Baeketball Glen. Club e hae pro1ed hergelf .m 1 re bl xor er to n11n1 1 ex 1 te1111t1 planning topped 111th her omnipre ent nonaen 1 nl humor BOB 111 -XDLEIGH Entered from N1leQ High School Michi gan in his jurior year H1Y Honor Roll Pep Club Homecoming Committee Knights of Cutlass Senior V1 riety Hour an 1b1111 1111111 1 1 manlx e 111 tet be 111111 PATRICIA XX NLL Entered from Ellen-burg High Sehool Vvuhin ton in her junior ear Latin Club espitc t e domeen look about t t quiet girl had d1h111t1 J111 or ouaehtld dune d found a nuine p ea ure in t bu mu not l VICTOR WEBER Entered lrom Federal Vvay High School Washington in h1Q Qenior year Bank Honor Roll Solo Contest Orchextra Knightx of Cutlaw Pep Band Senior Variety Hour ic s deep brown 111 e and tb ell cf ln trom on em el 1 erin. their full bodx from the 111 hn e 111 upon 11h1 11 feet were so Ermls plar ed ED WEIGELT- -Entered from Menoininee High School Ivlichi- gan in hib sophomore year Knights of Cutlas Senior Variety Hour B1 eb1ll Football Band en 1' d ippeatd l xmate rt rtete 1 1 11 1 e 11111 1 r11n 11 e FRKNCETT41 WILKINSON Entered lrom XM t Seattle High S hool Seattle in her Senior yen ll r llndm 1 1 1 11 11N r1t11e 11 111 I1 en L RUSSELL XXHITLOMB Clee Club Ivluie 'vleet Ope1ett1 Pl1y Tennis Vaudeulle 11 bg ol braun but ghts l l 1 11 1 1111111111 n1 111 FORREST VN ILLIAMS Mu-ic Meet Band 'X Cappella Choir I ief in nghtly h till d Highline 1 Number One Rug Cutter f 1 1 1tl1 5 mueital ne 1 o 1tt e o 1ll dm ee LLOYD WILTON Entered from f larluton High Sehool XX uh ington in hi- Nenior yenr Band Tennis umor Senior Dante C o111n11ttee e q ict depth ex e we: e 111 111 ten t111l1er1111, 1111 1 r BETTY WHALEY Makeup Club Cameia Club Bettx 1115 a u e 11115, 1x me ie seenie ree lrom turmoi 11 an 4 arm lNe1ertl1eleas sh xxa one o e nite opinion: 11h ms amen! ni he nge that tht at p e BETTY WINTER Board ol' Control Sophomore Claw Seeie tary Cirl- Club Cabinet H1gh Line- Honor Roll Big Sister Con11111ttee Yell Club umor Senior Danec Committee Pep Club Homeeorning Co1111n1ttee Girlk Patrol Toreh Soeiety n f K KK XX ll K I L I -XDELE ZINIIMERMAN Cills Cl 1b N lee Pie 1de11t llllllll mittee Pen Puehers Club Pep Club Student Council French Club Big Sister Committee ted 11th n1u 111111, 111t 111 rn ara un 1 made th 1 ax pn c ls n11 , I , ' ,' . .' 1 N. e 4 1 ' , .S 1 , , , XX'h' 1111' E 1 'Jr' , 111 clan. 1: we ' g 'el by 11 h-11'1v -1 1l1 1l1.1t 11.11 r-pr'se1n!1 1 of hie 5111511 1- I ' dlu 1-N 1111i 11lI11b1l11-. 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Ppghy LATE ENTRIES PHIL LEIRNESS Entcrcd from Bmnklyn Tvchnical Hugh School. New York, ID hns senior year. A much -'I -11.1 Nm-xx' Yurlk calm' uf Hnghlmr m Ihr fwrm -t 'vm' Hr:mklw.1x.' uh-N .Agp-'rmr lmrlh-wJ lu- 11-uffrfurni nun.-. BETTY TAGUART Entered from Suuth Kitsap High Sclmwl. XX'g.fl11r1glu11, in lmcr Qcnim' year. 'I'.1ll, Juk. .altmftlw Ml-A wwluu :nmr fr-fm th-' hxll. H! M-sritxulxzu Jn' MJ .4 gnrr turn-rifup nm- xxltlx .4 -pm-.' .1 lrrcklcs .err-N lr, CAMERA SHY VIOHN POMPEO 'AA gum! hcnrr 15 hctlrr than ull thc lxrmls in tln' xx'-rrlrlu auch um Iuhrmnvl hxll vm! hm, rmsfhirf and Zcst, 41 'A' '-f-.N finial 3aHaw Jawiafaay If in oJ44pUU 'Ft Fvzduu Kagan, saga mug: sfww, gwfagfa I Rott' 2 QTOPJ: Keeler. Patterson Miller. Row If Gribble, Sehepper. Hughes ----COMMENCEMENT S P E A K f ERS. Sailing 0n Dear Vernon, We finally made it! Class Day and Commencement will soon he here! This is a husy time of year for us seniors, passing out cards and announcements, hidding goodhyc to our teachers and friends, and finally donning our caps and gowns. This is the event for which we have waited since we hegan our high school career. Some of us have heen reluctant to leave school and all our friends, hut the inajority of us are looking to the future hecause we are heconiing more concerned with what the future holds in store for us. VVe Commencement speakers, Miiriel Grihhlc and I, who were chosen hy the students, and Rosalind Patterson and Bruce Keeler, faculty choice, decided to take the Postfwar NVorld as our theme. With the highest honor of the class, Avisjean Sehepper held the position as valef dietorian, while Leola Hughes and Rosalind Patterson cofstarred as salutatorians. Class Day was directed hy the Senior Class president. Jeanne Boyle, who also acted as master of ceremonies. The class history was ahly handled hy Vxfallace Drew and jack Horton: the class prophecy hy Frances Couch, Kathryn Allen, and Richard Endres: and the class will hy Adele Zimmerman, Beverly Sherard and Bahara Ames. I was sorry to hear that this year's graduating class would he smaller than it had reen for a numher of years, hut as you well know, this is hecause of the large numher of hoys entering the armed forces. And so we leave hehind another year of work and fun, not yet fully aware that this is our last year of high school and perhaps the most eventful year of our lives. VVe shall, of course, always cherish the memories of our high school days: hut as we stand at the crossroads of the future, we look ahead to happier days when democracy and freedom are restored to the world. Sincerely your friend, Howxao, IMS will WE THE CLAbb of Nmetem HundTed Form jour o Hlghllm. Hzgh bchool suburb 0 Seattle Countv o Kmg State o Wash111gtorz Unmd Status of Amwaca not Immg sound o mmd and mymow nor actmg undcv dunss mmacc O7 gun rn and bnhcvmg our days are numbwcd m thu grand old mstltutlon do hgnby ma 4 pllI7I19I1 and declare thzs to In om Iait lull and twtavmnt Iwo mg am u 1lIs ov Inlls Iunto m mudu IW us XRTIC Llu I IIUN 0 tn Ilgklf 1 1 xx 10 L xu L lv-. tn. lNlNLIl 4 prwput of LL 'ln-f urdgr vuthout our upllwlh IN-t1mL IQTION ' To Mr ohm-on our lptuu vu. -flu 1 IILIIL of rwput md Irnn hlp md our hop that In m xy knjoy m my mon voy ugu it tho. hplm of thx Pxrltg Shlp SU rlmw To Mr TIKYWIWYILIQL our dub lLIVlSxI' md I11 two mo t IIWIL mn tunporiru Mlxs Lomn. md Mr Bu vm glVL 1 14 Ltutor to rut Iurmd hormromu LXLLINL HTIOIN 4 To Mr DIVIN wp mu our NIIILLIK. t in 5 for gr up gm mu IFUUUII rhk uwml plt of ngl in m UI'LUlI'ltlUI1UI tu 1944 Ilrltu w ARTIC LI' II bu TION 1 To thg nunxbgrb of th Umor C11 Q xv. 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':, 5 '4 IA'd ' 'Q ' g' ' Sit ' . s. 4 ' l'4 ' hi k' ' I1' I4 '4I A -di rl , ' I' s 4 hs E AISI14 d ' I '14 4 ' I' Y 4 L4 gf 1 W 1 A . 4 ,. ' CJ ' AS. ,, , .A S . 'A -,Q 4 I1 ' ', 4 : al 1 'A ' Iw' s'd IW' h' V h if 'I 4' ns 4 ' : . SKI ' -. ' if ' ' g Q I , 's, wc lcu the LIIHIWI ' mf 4cquiring 4 s'4Iwc 4. ' '. Sit' '3. 5 '4 'L'-'Q ' g4 Ii I 5 hc' 4 4'f ' 'l 'h'4Ah: ' 4l4 ' ' 'h Is Iw ':4l '4 ' ' d SECTION 4. To thc eighth graders we Iwcqucuth thc inspimtion of our Ic41dcrsI'mip. A 1 '-4 4 : 4 A '4 ', 4 ' A ' QQ 4 '4 . ' ' I ' ' '4 'cp W Q- x w x xi I y 3 BS. I I -1 ya ys I W in . ' 4 45- , wi 4 K , :'A 5, H -S N 'R 4 4 , .5 .0 A' ' ' ' ' 4 '. '4 , wv' x - t . 'v 'y 4' S I 5 - 1 ' wa 1 2- , 2 x ' X5 2 ' ' I . -4 1 5 ,' L u I Q S' . N as ' , h' . 0 ' ' :' 4 4 ' ' ' ' '4 'c ' ' 4 'Q V: 4 . ' ' . 0 4 ' 's ' ' ' ' ' , o ' ' - 34 fy -, N N I :fl . f A '20 ' ' ' 4 2.3.9 Ac ' : 's ' ' 4 A' . ' 'A : ' ' g 5 ' ' '. 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I . , ' g ':. v ' ' 31 'S ' ' 'A ' . 4 ' the rlK.lIllll'llSfI lUOIl lWU1ld1I1g, Murxel Crxbble bequelths her Clrls Club gavel to her ueeessor 0 Don Cunder leayes Wlth a grln as he thlnks of Federal Way and those boat tnps v Lea Cunderson leaves her quxet dlsposmon to Ceorge Zxmmerman Bob Hansell leaves h1s posltlon 1s football manager to some other ambmous soul une Henry left wlthout a word Neal Huffman leaves a Tree for Mr jones Leola Hughes w1lls her typewrlter and roller skates to Carl Blatz but takes her thoughts of the Air Foree Vklfh her v Harold Iverson bequeaths h1s s1ddles and SWLILLYS to Mlflly Doherty and h1s Hollywood halreut to Cllfton Steere Lucllle Je remlah leaves with a very good eommerelal record Cordon jones left the lllle of 1 perfeet gentleman for the l1ne of 1 saxlor 0 Marvxn K1n1ster gladly glves h1s ehemlstry hook back to Mr Herbage Bruce Keeler leaves h1s place on the Commencement program to next years genlus Betty Kraft le1ves Allegra Nelson to take eare of the men Vlfglllll Hllljx left us to don 1 nurse s UIl1f0I'ID v jane Lasley leaves a good ty pmg reeord Loxs Lxllqulst leaves to work Ill 1 war plant 0 Sylv1a Lobb w1lls her mce black ha1r to Kenny Inglebrltson Margaret Logan beque1ths her petlte stature to Burr Barthel Dorxs Lumsden leaves her artxstle ah1l1ty and long eyelashes to Oscar Hedlund Dottle Ly ons leaves eomposltlon four w1th 1 slgh of rel1ef SUSIL Manzo w1lls her cherublc sm1le to Mlss Reeves Bob Martmsen entrusts h1s eolleglate ways to Herble Kent 0 Ruth McCammon bequeaths her sunny d1spos1t1on to MISQ Rydholm s typmg class Fred McClure leaves wlth all h1s credlts he hopes Grace Nyquxst leaves the lyrlcs of the new school song to those we leave beh1nd Edd1e Nelhl has left the stars xn sports for the Stars and Strmpes Dxck McNabb bequeaths h1s record collectlon to Mrs Davls Marlon Mlller entrusts her v1ol1n to Mr O Brlen lc1ves all the women m thc care of Blll Burns 0 Evelyn Nelso11 left most of the money 111 the treasury Mary Ann Ostlund leaves her qulet UI'13.SSU1111l1g manner to Rom1 St1ll Rosahnd Patterson bequeaths her beautlful long halr and plaee on the Grand Honor Roll to Beth Kmght Margaret Penoza leaves her place ln the ofhce pract1ee room 0 Roberta Pettxcrew leaves her calmness and dependablhty to the Kmghts of the Cutlass 0 johnny Pompeo left wlth Bob Hanzel Mxles Purves bequeaths h1s cameras 1nd rolls of film to Bob Lotz Earl Reed left wlth nautlcal mtentxons v Lllhan Ross entrusts her SCWIHQ ab1l1t1es to whoever makes the eostumes for the next masslve semor productlon plug Karyl Sawyer w1lls her sllek hne to jo Irwm Pat Sehwartz leaves she hopes for a cabm ln the sky Frances Coueh leaves but she w1nts 1 head start because she helped wrlte the prophecy Bull Sleefrled leaves h1s llttle Dolly Harvey Staple entrusts h1s Romeo role to jlmmy McEachern Verna Steer leaves vnth all the rest of us Bea Swanson bequeaths her SCISSOYQ to someone else who loves to eut halr Pat Wall leaves wllllngly Ed Wexgelt leaves h1s role of Casanova to jun Hogan 0 Lloyd Wxlton leaves U S HISCOYY wrth rel1ef Betty Whaley bequeaths her amb1t1on to Peggy Nxchols Ph1l L1erness leaves to Mrs Dav1s Macbeth w1th a Brooklyn accent 0 Vera McMart1n w1lls her qulet dlgnlty to B111 Slmpson 0 joy Urquhart leaves her horse to the black market W1llard Purves bequeaths h1s collee t1on of p1n up g1rls to Charles Hodson Charlene Hopson leaves w1th her eye on the Navy Blue James Jensen leav s h1s abllxtles 1n the dark projectlon room to jack Magner IN WITNESS WHEREOF We the Semor Class have set our hand and seal hereto thls thzrty rst dav o May 171 the year o our Lord one thou sand nme hundred and ortv our THE SENIOR CLASS OF 44 By lrA1sNE BOYLE Preszdent Lu RoBFRTs Vlce Presldent .Slgned sealed publlshed and declared as and for ns Lasr WILL uso Thsrxmhm bv the Semor Class o 44 the above named testator through zts dulv named presldent and vzce preszdent m the presence o us Beverly Sherard Barbara Ames and Adele Zlmmerman who at the request 0 the members o sazd class and m the presence o 1ts representatwes and o each other have subserzbed our names hereto as wztnesses on the day and year aforesazd Bmxauu AMN, BFVFRLY SHLR-XRD, ADELL ZIMMFRMXN V , . K , . . yn . 4 , , ,E S K , Y . . , . . . . .. 1 ' 1 ' . sf s ' I ' f , K -. 1 ' A I 5 l , J e , - I , . , . . -- . S- 5 . f I 1 y 1 3 , H ' v I - rl x I 1 s s ' I f - sz s. 2 , 1 ' , ,' . ' ss w. . ' Q H 1 I' K D I 5 s '41 3 ' . 1' 5 w I N ' - I . H . 5 1 3 W , , ' ' 4 . ' S -. e V . A 1 . . , . . K . . . . . . I . 1 ,Z . s K I . 4 I Q .. . . I . . D 0 ,E . . . , l . . . X .y 5 , . - . . . . - I . . . D . y . . A ' ' D . . U e ' l , ', 0 ' I ' ' . Q l . Mary Lee Murray leaves, but she's taking johnny with her. 0 Chuck Mcjunkin 2 ' ' 4 . Q ' . l . A . , . x 2 1 . 9 l A D ' ' 1 . . . 1 L I .-'v . ' . . A I x . nu hh. . .Q . S . V . I Q , ., ' ' . o ' , z 'z ' F . Y' . . .J . . . ,, V... . . x y . x V .0 ' e e i .. . 4 . y . . E . I L I . ' ' . . l . I . . F' . . , . ' ., . v . . . sf . . r . t . . . - . ee ' ' ' ' ' 3 l Q - ! , ' ' fr f ' f f f . J 1 ' 2 f ff 1 1 K a 1 ' , - v I 7, 7 . . I . , . h f K, -I A I 1 ihwnbffr THE YEAR Ib 196 rn the Amerrean Commonwealth The eorrupt eapttalrstre system wrth the deeadent orees o reaetron has been overthrown bs the wor mg elass rn tts endeavor to hung the eountrw out o the great depressron that ollowed Worlel War II whreh as all soeralrstzeallx minded people now as the lths wor th unserupulous rrrdustrralrsts That powerful rndrctment of thc sy tern Let the Bosses Take the Lo se wrrtten by Rrehard Guthrre rn collahoratron wrth erry Marrnella was rnstrumental rn the establrshment of our Commonwealth wrth Comrade Grotjahn as Premrer Comrade Cvrotjahn rt wrll be remem bered garned promrnence hy orderrng the purges of the late 50 s rn whrch the bourgeorsrf: those leeches on the proletarrat were lrqurdated At thrs trrne the State Washrngtran was rncorporated rn the U S S A Unron of Socralrst State of Amerrea wrth lanet Cramer as eommrssar Wrll ree Drew that great chewrng gum magnate was one of the few spared rn these purges he-cause he donated hrs rmmense holdrngs to the relref fund for the deseendants of the Stock Exchrnge eollapse retarnrng only hr heautrful mansron on the elrfls ahoxe Three Tree Pornt There workrng hrnd rn hmd wrth Clorra Parker he estahlr hed 1 telexrsron strtron md rnrd rx rrlrhle to the puhlre sueh rare and rnsprrrng seenes as Rarn on Puget Sound All serrpt rnd nrusre for thrs st rtron wrs eompo ed hy Vernon MeCloskey f rrrrrrde D n Crllette Rodney lsnud on and arrrre Lumbert who rre now lviarshrll dr gurshed them elxes rn the grert elas wrr by throwrng dynrrnrte bomhs rnto the resrdenees of rrelr rotrhle erprtalr t r lcorre t Wrllrams rnd Sadre Maye Purple The rmportant task of metrng out the darly allotment of food eapsules at the eonrnrunrty messhall rs rn the capahle hands of ean Dougherty assrsted by Chuck Eyers who sees that no one reeerses more th rn one dessert eapsule a meal Mr Eyres rncrdentally ha been brought hefore the hoard of food eonserxatron twrce and hrs been senteneed to eount food eapsule by eharrnrrn Alxrn Nelson for grsrng extra xrtamrn prlls to the polreeworn rn Wrlda Rose Fox who patrols that partrcular eetron of the Commonwealth Srnrtary eondrtron cf the eommunrty arc guard d hy the alertness of garbage colleetor Peggy Crrpenter rnd Bruee Duroeher who gather the paper eartons that contarn the food eapsrrles and plumbers ernne Boyle rnd Bernrce Rune rna ntarn r hrgh standard of efhereney rn therr held A great deal rf retrsrty of the eonrrrrunrty eenters around the he rltlr elrnre supervised by Dr Thomas Ahles M D where the well herng of the Commonwealth rs earefully guarded There rnehes darly rs attarned Al o the growth of the eyelashes ls carefully recorded hy ohn Hedlund who aserages these two hgures multrplres them hy 489 rnd drsrdes that hy the square root of pr Then rn eollahoratron wrth Sherman Keeeh d usrng thr hgure he dope out the darl racing forms The prrde and roy of the Comrnonwealthers howexer rs therr school system Thrs strueture burlt entrrely of glass hrrek was desrgned by Margaret Godbout and Katherrne Hughes At all hours of the day students ean he seen lersurely arrrxrng and leasrng as the thought strrkes them lor thrs r the phrlosophy of Drrector Don Denny who eoncedes that educatron has wonderful powrbrlrtres rf properly applred fla ses rre often held on the lawns that are kept rn perfeet eondrtron by Cleda Sregfrred one of the school gardener Bexerly Russell has rl o heen Taworrte gardener of the student hody exer srnce he landscrped Senror Park It rs lrterally a Garden of Eden now The elass that rs the faxorrte of the tudert rs that whrch teaehes the rrt of rmrtatrng fish calls taught by Don Buckman who uses as a textbook the lrterary master preee Three Lrttle Prshes and What They Sard wrrtten by Stuart Huntrng Another popular elass on the sehool eurrrculum rs taught hy Duke Srrnonson who teaehes hrs puprls the Chrne e method of learnrng The only two requrred subjects are Boys Gym taught by Margaret Bu hell and Grrls Gym taught hy ohn Stockler The rnterror of thrs burldrng has been decorated wrth the prrntrngs of Barbara Ames oft trmes referred to rs the second Varga The attendant Norxal Latrrner sees that rll students are supplred wrth cokes e0mlCs and lolly pops The eleanlrness of the hurldrng rs due to the untrrrng efforts of janrte rs ern Herzog and Lee Roberts It rs rnter e trng to note that the system of hells as oerated wrth r sehool rs pleasantly lackrng here Instead the mellow tones of Ruth Phrllrps French horn rnform the tudent of the perrod changes The only serrous drfhculty that arr es r the problem of gettrng student to lease the study hall lner dentally the walls of the tudy hall rre 1 soft re tful green whreh blends wrth the deeper green of the plu h upholstery on the club eharrs thr room ls the work of rnterror decorator Srd one Kfter work at the communal farm or any other of the communal oecupatrons the resrdent of the Commonwealth go to the eonrrnunrty center rt Angle Lake for patrrotrc rnstructron and recreatron Glenn Areher lead the group rn such rou rng songs as Bump that Caprtalrst Off Babe Brrmp that Capitalist Off accornpanred on the glockensprel by Web Cohee After the rngrng the group ls regaled for two and a half hours by a readrng of a communrstrc masterpreee wrrtten by Norman fStr1rrJ Garsrn rendered hy Ru sell Whrtcomb Then the crowd goes out rde and watches Franee Knder on and Lloyd Harmon burn the notable eaprtalr t Lorrayne Sterdrnan rn effigy . , . .R 1 Q , . .Q J . , ' , . 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The communrty fuel problem rs taken care of by Ralph Newman who packs all of the log to the communal wood lot by hand from the forest Bob ohnstone rrdes a brcycle along besrde hrm and wrelds a lash to see that Newman marntarns r constant speed of 17 141597 mrles per hour and Roland Scott goes along to keep Ralph supplred wrth No Doze Screntrsts Etta May Lund and Frank McEachern have been drrected to study the mrgratory habrts of the wrdgeon and they set up therr glass. roofed observatory beneath the stagnant bluc waters of Lake Burren where they could get a hsh eyed view of the brrd s dorngs Natashra Frve Year Plan Debby Lockes party name rs rn charge of the publrc lrbrary at Whrte Center where Mrlan Moss recently checked out Prlgrrms Progress and rs berng watched by Bob Mrller the head of the local O G P U because of that The book whrch rs rn greate t demand accordrng to that emrnent authorrty ack Mayer who drops rnto the lrbrary every Saturday nrght to trrfle wrth Olena Paulson who 15 devotrng her cxenrngs to memorlzatlon of The New ournal of the Rhrne rs not Corn s Frnancral School 1 has been supposed by many but Paradrse Lost The problem of occupyrng the lersure trme of the populatron re ts a good deal upon the shoulders of ack Horton who produces on the aseragc of hte follres a year As a judge of femrnrne pulchrrtude he has garned world wrde fame for he has sky rocketed to success seseral follres beautres most noted of whom were Pat Brggs and Norma acoby Mr Horton howeser contrrbutes hrs success to the farthfulness of hr doorrn rn Robert Brumhaugh who follows hrs chorrnes er career arrdly Hrs latest productron the most fabulous of all rs adopted from the play Scrence and the Woman or What Make up Cant Do wrrtten by Sue Lloyd In thr cxtrasaganza cach chorrne portray a specres of fish a 1 hnale fish and chrps are served by the one comedran of the show Don Malmberg Also rn the entertarnment lrne and as a hobby Fomrade Vrctor Daskaprtal the party name of Vrctor Weber supervrscs the noon hours of the factory workers so thrt they won t develop bay wrndows from devourrng too many food capsules rnd rndulgrng rn too lrttle exercise Perhaps the most efhcrent workrng machrne rn the Commonwealth 1 the bank Srnce only work certrflcates and not monev are used as a medrum of exchange rt rs the duty of the bankers to see that extra hours are not forged on the certrhcates Presrdent Marran Langness has turned prematurely gray seerng that Vrrgrnra De Prano really works as much as her work certrfrcates state In the tabulatmg department the man hours are added up by Dorrs Carter who rounds up del1nquent workers It rs agarnst regulatrons to haxe on deposlt at one trme more than 632 516 man hours thrs one srmple regulatron has resulted rn the rmprrsonment for '47 days of Donna C unnrngham who was accused of hoardrng work The numerous publrc markets and department tores employ about one srxth of the populatron the drgnrty of labor marntarns hrs offices From there the unemployed must proceed to the office of Bob Wadlergh who tests the honesty of future employees by hrs self desrgned lre detector For those who prss these gruelrng test there rs a nrnety day apprentrceshrp under Gordan Tompkrns who teaches the art of sellrng oneself and ones products For those who graduate from thrs class the reward rs a job on srx months probatron under the strrct supervrsron of the department heads and the three house detectrxes Adele Zrmmerman ean Shearer and Bob Forsberg Frnally rn apprecratron of therr efforts the company grxes jobs to those who hate qualrfled wrth the prowrsron that they donate 55 percent of therr salary to the unemployment fund A shrnrng example of success rn thrs freld rs Dorothy Hannrn f who demonstrates and sells chewrng gum ohn Allrng rs another up and comrng employee only hrs lrne r furnrture upholstered charrs berng hrs specialty obs are not so hard to secure rn the grocery and meat markets hence thrs 15 an ox ercrowded fleld and a surxrval of the httest attrtude rs pres alent and those who do succeed usually hate to be alone wrth therr conscrences In the produce department Betty Wrnter has drstrngurshed herself a berng the only clerk alrve who would grve the customer the benefrt of the one half gram when she werghs out the food capsules Perhaps the person mo t enxred by the e cap ule fed crtrzens rs Florence Rassmussen who was allowed rnto the goxernment xaults to photograph not the royal jewels but frozen T bone teaks whrch are saved for affarrs of state Thrs T bone was relrgrously guarded by Harold Monson rnd Axrslean Schepper who were guarded by Mary Lou Flatters to see that nerther yrelded to temptatron A specral lre detector has been rnvented by Gerry Olsen and Glorra Scrrbner and rf thrs delrcate rnstrument regrsters esen the slrghtest degree of caprtalrstrc tendency rn rts xrctrm machme gunner Betty Nrles lets hrm have a hxe second burst whereupon attendant Marre Van Zrle remoxes the corpse whrle the confrrmed Communrsts look on admrrrngly and applaud whenexer the proletarrat rs rrd of another caprtalrst Recently the rnstrument was put out of krlter when the machrne gunner pumped a thousand rounds rnto rt rn a moment of oxer enthusrasm It was taken to Wanda Reeder who reparred rt rmproperly and 1876 alleged crprtalrsts were executed bcfore rt was realrzed that the machrne regrstered everyone caprtalrstrc Comrades Nrrgrnra Penoza and Howard Mrller hare been drrected by Comrnrssar janet Cramer to drscoxer the cause of thrs grrevrous mrstake It rs only httrng that we should close thrs re ume ol lrfe rn thc U S SA wrth a quotatron from the great book Grxe Us Collectrvrsm or Crrxe U Death wrrtten by Bob Akrn who holds forth tl rt rt taks r heap of learnrnv to make a scholar but anybody can be a Communrst Qwrrrren bs Rrcriaan Ersnrzrs and Fawcrs Corcn J ' I ' ' ' ' s . . 1 . . 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' Q 1 1 , , ' ., .. , z c ' ' ' 7' ' ' 1 . 1 ' 1 4 ' . . , .. ,Y K . .L g y.. , . , : 'Q r : L, 5 , , . ' ' , ' 1 . I ' , R5 RXNX1-MWKXS 3 H1 KTA gall xoza AZ771l1 Ll Ool uh 1 1 4 a IX j A . X x X K -A' f ir K E Hy the Nllluflr Q xl 1 is uf C,:cll'7'U B U1' on 1'11'caki11g, l1m111dlu.s.s u' 11 . T011 TC' 1' 1 VI tw: 'B Q The sch 1 cv yan zwc sl Knights of Cutlass Do you remeinher when the Knights of the Cutlass was initiated as our selfool police force a few years ago? Only ahout twentyfhve students were memhers. Now we Hi, Gene' have grown to an organization comprising some sixty hoys, VVe're still walking some of the old heats which you had then, hut we've also added several new patrols. Outstanding among these newly organized patrols is the outside patrol. It was their duty to keep order on the school grounds. The lunchroom patrol was perhaps the toughest in the school. Of course, we still had to cope with the conditions in the halls, Since husiness was the hyword for the year, little time was found for recreational activities, hut if anything happens. l'll let you know. Cmdmuw WWW jim. Seated jones. Simpson, Malinherg. MCcil47ikCy', Clllhee, Standing' lvfr. Pitt, Hunting. Me' Eachern, Mr. jensen' KNIGHTS UF CUTLASS. N MK 4,95-eb ,Miva-sian -A , W . s ., ' wwf M. kv!!-of5 'f 'V' 41.4, .f KZ' 1 lst row QBOTTUMI: Bosson. Han' son, Horton, Drew, Vacca, Hunt' ing, Barricklow. Ind ruw: Bai-rliell, IVfcDougal, lvlor- Burns, Sherwood, jones, NVeif CQ3 3rd row: Thomas, Purvis, Miller, Goddard, Nelson, XV. Purvis, Keeli er, Archer, Cohec' -KNICHTS Ol' CUTLASS. f IW-wanauq 'Fling lsr mu' tiaorroxijz Grutyahn, Akin, Wright, Wiggins, Garvin, Vv'adf leigh. Nave, .-Khles. R Q 51' Ind row: johnstone, Mejnnkin. Steinhurn. Buswell, Roherts, San' ders. Miller. Harmon. Sid mu NVeher, Hudson, Inglehritf sun, McEachern, Guttebo, Latimer, Vxbhlstad, Niehl, Aries, jones, Scheihcrt, Hunies- AKNIGHTS OF CUTL.-XSS. Row 2 QTOPQ: Kienholz, Drew Lande, Sether, Smith, Lewis, Ling wood, Latham. Plourd, Karlson Garrett. Row I: Kanister, Carlson, Eirich Latourette, Tapani. Brown, Day-- UFFICE FORCE. Margory Skrondal, Mary jane Holli day. Gffice Force Dear Gertrude, One group at school that can always he counted on to carry out its duties despite warftime demands is the office force. Margory Skrondal of Highline's class of '39 served as office secretary. Her sister. joreen, last year's secretary, set a high standard of efficiency, which Margory followed religiously. Mary jane Holliday assisted her in the capacity of attendance clerk. Girls who wished to get extracurricular points for Torch comprised the hody of the force. Some of the multifarious johs which daily confronted them were gathering and recordf ing attendance slips, sorting mail, answering the school telephone and room huzzers. and running errands. Pat Barricklow, the Student Body Business Mzliiager, surely did an excellent Joh of handling the activity Contract sales and doing other work for Mr. Johnson. Certain memhers of the force aided Mr. Carl Jensen, vicefprincipal and student counsellor, in keeping up the permanent files of students still here at school and of graduates who are holding down their place in the war effort. Thus the office force proved to he another cog in the wheel of a smoothly running home front. As always, Elm. Ron' 2 Hoey: Churchill. Gay. Cunf ningham, Smith. Nelson. Grass. Ross. Row I5 Lingwood, Dougherty, Sher' ard. Swanson, Buchma n. Boyle. I'Iill1i GIRLS' ROOM COMMIT' TEE. Row Z fTHI'l: Steadman, Carter, Iieyerahcnd, Nelson, Rnd, Vfinter, Childs, Irwin, Rim' I: Maloney. Scrihner. Lord. Daughters. Niles. Brown. Ijluclor CAFETERIA IIATRUI.. Seated: Duffy, Lumsden. I.ohh. Carlson. In Bed: Cunningham. Standing' Proctor, Kinkea, Keisel, Meucci, Bishop, Langness, Molner, Miss Candolfo, Lillquist-f-HOME NURSING. 7 Girls' Activitie Our girls' room underwent a treatment this year and the result is one of which we are all proud. Bright painted walls and new curtains made it look so cheerful that we decided to try our luck on the sickroom. The fresh paintfjoh and linoleum made it look like new. You would never recognize it if you were to come hack to visit school. Dear Waaye. Every period of the day a capahle girl was in attendance. She handaged cuts and hruises and cared for ill students. Chosen hy the girls, Evelyn Nelson eficiently headed the committee under the leadership of Miss Candolfo and Miss Ross. Girls' Cluh Adviser. The girls are equally husy with their work on the Cafeteria Patrol. Betty Wiiiter was president again this year, and she is doing a line joh with the help of the other girls and the Knights of the Cutlass. Considering the crowded conditions in our school you can see they have a fullftime ioh to maintain order and prevent conliestion in the cafeteria. You should see how the girls in the Home Nursing classes take to their interesting course, which is expertly guided hy Miss Gandolfo. They learned to make heds cor' rectly, take temperature and pulse, hathe a hahy, care for a person in hed, and make a siekroom attractive. At the completion of the course everyone who had passed it successfully received her diploma, a Home Nursing Certificate. Vv'e are all rightfully proud of the work the girls are doing here at I-Iighline and we know you will he. also. after you-ve read this letter. 'Yours sincerely, Amitr. Torch Societ If I rememher correctly you entered Highline in the middle of your senior year. Four months didn't give you much time to explore our schools cluhs. The Torch Dear Harold, Society is one To hegin must have at that deserves a little explanation if a person is to appreciate it. with I'll mention some of the society's requirements for entrance, Une least 30 scholastic points each year. This means that a student's grades must average at least a Another requirement is that the Torch aspirant has some extrafcurricular activity points. These are given according to the work associated with the outside activity: for instance. the editor of the Higlz Lines gets two points for his efforts while a class orlicers gets hut one. You can see that the Torch Society is not just composed of nhrainsf' who do nothing hut study. hut of people who have the initiative to do something that is not required ol' them. Enough of that explanation. Vse were hlessed with some outstanding otlicers this year. Presiding over the society's eightyfeight menil'ers was Bruce Keeler. Sally Teller held the ofhee or secretarvftreasurer while lean Lande was vicefwresident. All the , . l ofhcers did a commendahle joh. Now I'll relate to you some of the activities the organization participated in last year. Torch pins were presented at a joint assemhly on Armistice Day at which the American Legion was honored, The main attraction on our social calendar was the initiation party at Sally Ann I'Ieglund's home. Lorraine Bourns was chairman of this hig celehration. Among the outstanding events of the evening was a hilarious scavenger hunt. At an assemhly later in the year the Torch Society sponsored Dr. Willistcuii. an eminent traveler and lecturer from the University of XVashington, who spoke on China. In my opinion a more worthwhile organization than the Torch Society could not he found. I hope l've convinced you of the same. Tour pill, jim. -'ww Iv-ff,-Q- -if-:fur-'.4.,..':-Y .. . . ,-, , Rou' QIOPJ: Karlson. Aarslaaug. Drew. Lande. Thomas, Vsleher. jones, liuswell. fvlitchell, Suininers. Miller' Vvlhite. Smith. Lancaster. Peters. Ron' 7' Himes. Lemon. Lande. Bourns. Latourette. Aldridge, Burch. Teller. Sether. Heglund. Dennison. Barricklow, ETY. Rua' l' Versoi. H. Aldridge. Vvfallif er. Vw'illiams, Olfseal. Gitner. Pelt' zer, Hodson. McEachern-'TORCH soeiiirv. Ron' 3 from: Ellington. Puaria. Patterson. Ravnna. Perko, Smith. Summers. Bliss. flhurchill. Uaranf son. Bardell. lvlitchell. Youngs. Gaunt. Ron- I R. Patterson. Lloyd. Ivlorf gan, Hughes. Vfinter. Schepper. Shukis, Buswell. Day. Le lvloine. Bonathan, Ron' I XValltei. Blatl. Goodsell. Engeho. Mayer, Durocher, Keeler. Roherts. fllarli TORCH SOCII -lenren MOVIE OPERATORS. Seated, Holliday, Goodsell, Huns ltaar, Dahlquist, Long, Lelvloine. Standing. Lott., Beruuist, hir. Simp son, Vifilliains, Clay, Vv'oodinan Kaulum, Adair, Blanchard, Michel Sealed: Garvin, Barthel, Archer. Guthrie. Standing: Durocher, Buswell-- RADIO ANNOUNCERS. Movie Operators Dear Dick, Our studies were really enlivened this year since we enjoyed movies during our classes. Inasmuch as the school didn't have them a few years ago when you were here, I guess you can't appreciate what such education means to us. Mr. Simpson, the operators' adviser, ohtained Elms with educational or entertaining values from different civic and commercial organizations. These films were shown in the lower heanery for individual classes, and special films were often presented at asemhlies. Projector operators were a group of students particularly interested in this work and willing to donate their study period to carry it out. One of their johs was to count the people attending each showing. This year the total attendance at the movies was over twentyfhve thousand. The operators were also required to check the films for flaws hefore and after showing them. We all expressed our gratitude to Mr. Simpson and his staff of operators for the splendid Joh they did. Lots OI, luck' jiivi Radio Announcement Dear Etlnm, With the traditional Ding, Dong, Ding of the chimes and .1 merry Attention, Please, the radio announcements were ushered in at the end of every first periodn' occasionally to the consternation of the faculty and usually to the delight of a thousand pupils. During the hond drive everyone looked forward to jairrie Lumhert's patriotic jingles as read hy Glenn and me. Qther voices not to he forgotten were Bruce's, Normans and Ed's. Some day we will have a complete broadcasting studio, hut we will never have any more fun than we had this year. Happy days ahead! Buzz. Green. Dahlquist, Summers. V. Sum mers. Lande. Harper. Vslhite. Bourns. Kent DEBATE SOCIETY. Rum' I fliUl'l1 Brown, Gay, Veil liams. Blatz. Latourette. Smith jones, Barthell, R. jones, Buswell McEachern. Laude. Allen. Du roeher. Rott' lf Peters. Barricklow, Lande Perryman, Lord, Hopewell, Car Boyle- DRAMA SHOPPE. l l Debate Club Dear Phil, The dehate team was hardly the same without you this year, hut we managed to rake the League of Nations over the coals to the satisfatcion of most of our judges. The topic for dehate was Resolved that the United States should join in reconstituting the League of Nations. The hig event of the year for the team was going to the College of Puget Sound Forensic, which is the largest tournament west of the Mississippi. Although we hrought home no cups this year, we hrought hack six awards for the superior dehating. Despite transportation difficulties. we had dchates at Seattle Prep. Holy Rosary. and an exhihif tion dehatc at the Highline Kiwanis Cluh. However, it was not all work and no play. Even at C. P. S. Jeanne Boyle could not forget Frankie Sinatra, so she and Ed Weigelt and Howard and Vriginia Miller took in Higher and Higher. Officers for the cluh were ,lean Lande. president: Herhie Kent, vicefpresident: Virginia Miller. secretary, and George Wilsiuii. lihrarian. VV'e all hope youll he hack next year and hear some of our dchates. Good luck, jii.-iN. Drama Shoppe Degr Gordy, Rememher the play, Papa Is All. you saw with Drama Shoppe last spring? Vfell. this year Drama Shoppe produced that play. It really was done well. Burr Barthel. Doris Lande, lvlyron Buswell, Lorraine Bourns. Pat Barricklow, and jim lVlcEachcrn had as much fun at play practice as you had last year. Drama Shoppe, headed hy its energetic president. Bruce Durocher. has really gone out to see the legitimate theatre this year. Vvfe saw The Bat at the Showhoat, Counterattack at the Repertoire Play' house, and junior Miss at the Penthouse. Ivlyron Buswell was vicefpresident and headed the committee whose duty it was to find a suitahle radio play. Finally nlvleridian 7fl212 was selected and given Ivlarch 3. Pat Barricklow kept strict account of the cluh's finances and records. All in all we have enjoyed a very successful year. Still acting, -Iii.-x N. Rott' 3 QTUPJ: lvlr. Pitt. Ross. Archer, Vvialker. Blatz, Vandenherg. Row 2: Boyle. Peters, D. Lande. Miller. Porter. Naud, Kanister. Blanchard. Hopewell. Swansterum. Row lj Lawan. jones. H. Miller. Sanders. Vv'eigelt, lvlotteler. Vfilson. penter, johnson. White. Bourns Hall Monitors Dear Dim, I thought you would wonder ahout the girls you saw sitting in the halls on your last visit. Ut' course. I'Il explain everything to you. Every school. large or small, has its noisy. confused halls during and hetween classes. Miss Ross. our Girls' Cluh advisor, saw this and has done something ahout it. With the help of Muriel Wliite she selected at least two girls for each period who were willing to give up their study period for the lioh. Since the heginning of the school term these girls have kept good order in the halls during classes. Before any pupil left the classroom he had to get a permit from his teacher. This requirement helped to eliminate noise and truancy. To make the work more pleasant. the girls had a grand getftogether in April with refreshments and games. I hope I have explained everything to you. Sincerely, Ci..rxuni.x. Yell Club This year the yell clulfs thirty memhers met every night after school and practiced leading yells, old and new. The most important thing, of course, was learning how to use our arms and legs. The girls divided into groups of three and at the pep asseinhlies led the student hody in yells and songs so everyone could know us. Then the student hody voted for the girls they wanted as Yell Queens. .Ioan 'Tyke' Foster, Iviargaret Bushell, and Bohhie Childs were chosen. During the year in order to pay for our sweaters and skirts we sold yell and song Dear Kenny, hooks. Yell Cluh is one of the few cluhs. you rememher, open to all grades and hoth hoys and girls. 'Your friend, Ctfxunifx. we lion' 2 ITUPJ: Gonser, Hulqnagel Cowan, Beach. Gay. Nelson, Vfest on. Miss Ross, Hover. Vvfhite. Vial liams. Kraft, Sanders. Ross. Rott' I: Garrett, Taylor, Sundstroni Earling, Hunt, Olsen. Prentice Lewis. Bourns--HfKI.L MONI TORS. Ron' 2 QTOPJ: Bosson, Brown Niles. XVmter, Aldridge. Bates, Riss mann, johnson, Vvfeaver. Ashley, Childs, Karlson, Still. Row If Prentice. Gonser. Plourd, Miller, Bushell, Foster, B. Childs, Cramer. Burch. Black YELL CLUB. Row 2 QTUI-'j: Olson, Bosson, Hughes, Latimer, Smith, McCann, Magner, O'Neal, Scheihert, Kloster- man. Mitchell, Hegland, Harper. Row 1: Schepper, Miller, Burch, Archer, G. Archer, Aune, A. Burch, Childs, Collins. Still-- PEP CLUB Row 2 QTOPJ: Nave, Wiggins, Burns. Morrow. Sherwood, McDou' gal, Simpson. Nelson, NVeaver, Co' hee, Puckett, Crihble, Mcliachern, Zimmerman. Row 1: Murray, Cramer, Niles, Brown, Irwin, E. Nelson, Winter, Cox. Foster. Bushell, Sawyer-'PEP CLUB. Row 2 QTOPQ: Lumhcrt, Hlllji, Buchman, Xxlalker, Drimmel, jacob' son, Kent, Aldridge, Latourette, Goddard, Plourd, Vvleaver, Doherty, Vvhdleigh. Karlson, Rusfeldt. Row l: Perryman, Teller, Bourns. Johnson, V. Johnson, Nicholas, Black. Childs, Gonser. Day. Ald' ridge, Rissmann---PEP CLUB. Pep Club Dear ja I've had the most fun in Pep Cluh this year. We always seemed to he planning something in this, the largest and most active cluh in the school. During the foothall season we had our cheering section and helped inspire and encourage the hoys on the team to carry on and do their hest to win the foothall games for us. The ingenuity and originality of our ofhcers made this ycar an enjoyahle one. President Bohhy Child's pep and clever ideas kept us going at full speed. Others on the executive hoard were Mary Lou Johnson, secretary, and Al Burton, our treasurer, who is now in the service of the United States Navy. Our genial faculty adviser was Pop Laird. Homecoming Day was successfully diiccted hy Patti Aldridge, our vicefpresident. The theme was patriotic in honor of those hoys and girls who are serving our country and were therefore unable to he with us that day. At noon there was a luncheon for the graduates, followed hy an assemhly. Some of our local talent was displayed, and a skit called Man Shortage was presented. This was followed hy everyones scramhling for the grandstand to watch an exciting game hetween Highline and Kent from which we emerged victorious after a hard muddy hattle. That evening, during the intermission of the dance at the Spanish Castle, our heautiful Homecoming Queen, Marlice Latimer, whose identity was kept a complete secret from everyone until that day, was crowned. In Novemher we had a dance at the Spanish Castle in order to encourage friendship among the schools in the league. It was also a dance closing the foothall season. Our guests were from Renton, Auhurn, and Kent high schools. This spring again we had a Sadie Hawkins Day. The girls sported pigtails and pina- fores, while the hoys were clad in Lil' Ahner outhts. That night we had a huge dance to celehrate the occasion. What a time we all had! To close the year we had another Friendship Dance, which proved as successful as the preceding one and which left us looking forward to next year. Sincerely, PATTI. llsher ' Club Dear George, Rememher when you stumhled down the darkened aisles as you came in late to your last assemhly7 The helping hand that guided you was that of an Usherette. Vwfeire doing it again this year under the ahle guidance of Miss Lydia Palmer. Peggy Carpenter executes the duties of Head Usher with a 'flourish and Dorothy Day accepted the responsihilities of her assistant. The girls performed efficiently at the majority of school functions. They guided the hesitating feet of the students at foothall games, Homecoming Assemhly, our fall play. Papa ls All, the mystifying show put on hy Virgil the Ivlagicianf' Senior Variety Hour, the musical pageant, Parade of the Nations, annual auctions, Spring Mtisic Festival, Uneffkct Plays, noon movies, and all contract assemhlies. Uur uniforms consist of regulation skirts and white hlouses. At each turnout Peggy reminds us ceaselessly to wear them, hut vanity usually prevails and the girls perform their duties in hright colored sweaters and skirts. The girls are actively engaged at every gathering in finding seats for spectators, collecting and inspecting tickets and money, hreaking up clinches, quieting raucous individuals, toning down whispers, superintending late arrivals and early departures, and generally working to preserve law and order in all ot our assemhlies. Another duty is dashing through various movies madly crying, 'iHere, doggie! Here, doggie! Nice doggieln Wlieii you come home on furlough the Ushers' Cluh unanimously hopes that you will visit one of our functions and watch us at work. Vvle promiw you an entertaining si-iht. rs Affeetionately, Puuiiu. Rott' 2 QTOPJ: David' son, Eirich, Porter, junkins, Brown, Lande, Bishop, Kanister, Tap' ani. Peters. Rott' 1: Sether, Perry' man, Nyquist, Mltcli' ell, Maud, Meucci, Ash' ley, Miller, Beachf USHERS' CLUB. Rott' 2 CTOPJ: Fagan, Cummings, Hopewell, Bates, Barhee, Latour' ette, Rorvick, B. Ames. Carpenter, Burch, Rus' teldt. Blanchard, Conf ser Rott' 1. Green, Harper. Berquist, Aldridge. V. Ames, Day, Black, lohnson, Pllllll'C.l.SlI1lll1 l iSHlfliS' Vl l'lS Camera Club Dear Ray, To top last yearls record of taking pictures. the Camera Cluh took even more this year. First came the Annual Stall photography contest in which Florence Rassmussen and Darlene l'lunskaar won first and second place respectively. Many interesting and different pictures of school life are recorded in the snapshot pages of this hook as a result of this competition. This year the cluh memhers made real use ot the schools large camera, taking the pictures of spring sports, class oilicers. and other luminaries. On this work honors were shared hy Mr. l-lerhage and Florence Rassniussen. Under the leadership of Mr. Herhage, adviseri Florence Rassmussen, president: Carol Mitchell, vieefpresident: and .ludy Thompson, segretary, the Camera Cluh had oncc again a successful year, Ill be seeing you in pieturcs. Ri rHn5. Pen Pushers Dear Kniver, You are one of the many service men that the Pen Pushers are corresponding with. To he eligihle for this eluh. one is ohliged fhut. it is a pleasant ohligationj to write at least three letters a month to three different Highline servicemen. Under the direction of Mrs. Baskerville, thc Pen Pushers did a great joh in writing to our hoys. Leaders in this cluh were: l'residcnt. 'lean Doughertyg yicefpresident. Ruth Phillips: and secretary. Ronald Ehlers. l ll he orf to write another letter to one ot your huddies now. So long, BETTY. Steele. Olson, Miller. Thompson Barheefvlitehell CAMER.'XCl.L'B Ron' 2 ll1ll'j2 Bell. lanniciello Trosky. Sample. Nelson, Snider Raether. Kraft. faicher. Kon' I Phillips. Sundstroin. Earl ing. Dahlquist. Olson, Lynden. Mrs liaskerville PEN PUSHERS. Hopewell. Rassinusseii. Mr, Herhage Sturidin: Allen. Miller. Scaled Dahlquist. Heidenrieh. Shulcis l5ANKERS. A 'isis ..., is Sruiidnig Nh Simpson. Cirihhle. Vfeed. Seated Barton, Y, XXIIICN. li. Annes. z. Boswell STAGE CIREXY. vs Bankers Dear Larry, Wheii you were here at school the youngsters hanlxed their money. not knowing exactly to what use they would put it later. Now we are hanlaing for .1 delinite purpose. The Vv'ashington Mutual Savings Bank has worked out a program wherehy a personis savings can he put into war honds after a suthcient suin is hanked. This is not coin' pulsory, hut you should see the response it is getting from the students, Kathryn Allen is the head hanker for the school. Her assistants are Shirley Shulxis for thc freshrneng Virginia Miller for the sophomore. and Betty Dahlquist for the junior and senior classes, Their duties of collecting the nioney and recording the .unounts lianlced were carried out competently. 'j'1,m-X truly' lm. Dear Paul, Uur crew hasn't heen as large as in lioriner years. hut we have had lots ol' fun making sets for our school productions. The first big joh we tackled was the Dutch Colonial Kitchen set for the Drama Shoppe play, Papa ls All' Alter weeks of lahor and planning, it was aeclaiined a huge suecess. The l'arade of the Nations. presented hy the inusic department, was the second hurdle for us to elear. Barhara and Virginia Aines. Muriel Grihhle. and Myron Buswell were responsihle for the complicated sets, while Preston XVeed and Harold Barton devised the cleetrical connections, l'in out of space and out of news. sth until next year, so long! SIM-C.,-ep., B-xRix.xRix. Row 4 iaacicjp Mr. Lemon, Case, Sher' wood, Colburn. Row 32 Sherard. Blatz, XVoodman, Key, V. Weber, Staples. An- derson. Phillips. Calla' way. Smith. Siegfried, lvlayer, Row 25 Karlson. Perko, Dahlquist. Lewan, Keech. L, Vv'eher, Peters. G. Patterson, Holliday. Row 1:Holcomh. Sund- sstrom, Sleeman. jones, Rottrup. Bliss. Lemon. Guthrie, Duncanson, R. PattersonfSENIf OR ORCHESTRA. Ron' 3 fliACKj: john' son. Mr. jakey. Horf lon. Roherts, Neilson, Nowell, Colburn, Per- kins. Row 2: Batterson. Han' sen, Cellers, Picou, Timmons, Klatt, Tros' ky, Fleming, Bogue. Row 1: Hoffman. Brown, Mitchelson, Nolemeyer, Schalin. Adams - IUNIOR ORCHESTRA. Drchestras Even with activities curtailed, the thirtyfone members of the senior orchestra, under the able direction of Mr. Harry Lemon, enjoyed a profitable and husy year. They participated in several student body assemhlies and furnished musical interludes for the school play, Papa Is All. Early in the year the Oregon Trail pageant, presented by Mount View Grade School, was provided with a line musical background hy the high school orchestra. Another performance in which the group participated was the Parade of Nations, presented by the senior musical organizations of the school with great success. Spring found them working intensively on their share in Highline's Annual Music Festival, and for the Northwest Music Meet. In order to continue this annual affair in spite of transportation difficulties. the judges heard the performances at the various schools. The days flew hy and soon it was Commencement evening, when the orchestra serenaded for the last time the Class of '44. Some lovely numbers were done in cooperaf tion with the glee cluhs. With such an activity list you can well imagine that the music, too. was varied, which is one of the many things that make playing in a high school orchestra interesting. Each year the senior orchestra feels the development of talent which has been hrought out hy grade school music instruction and junior orchestra. Acqaintance and experience with orchestral music are two of the valuable things gained hy the young musician. They, too, participated in the Music Festival presented hy the music depart' ments of the Highline District Schools. The eighth grade was audience to a concert given hy the junior orchestra in the spring. When sufficient progress and ability is noted. they are graduated to senior orchestra for a further broadening of their musical experience. Mr. jakey is to he commended for the fine work accomplished in its three short years of existence. With two such groups working and learning the rudiments of fine music, we can look forward to seeing some of the mainstays of Highlines orchesf tras of today executing the really difhcult music played by some great philharmonic, or symphony. orchestra of tomorrow. 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The hrass section was especially good hecause we now have six, yes, six French horns. I know that you can rememher when a horn solo meant a weak tune on one or two horns, hut now we don't worry anymore Y--that is, until one of thc horns cracks a note. Vsfe formed a French horn ensemhle, the first we have ever had, to enter the annual solo contest at Tacoma. The part of the hand that you will he most interested in is the percussion section, so I shall proceed to tell you that we had two Xylophone players: that's what I said, two Lois Colhurn and Irene Lingwood. They gave forth with ducts and solos reguf larly, and everyone enjoyed the treat. XVC had a drum ensemhle for the contest, which made a favorahle showing. Leading the hand when it marched for foothall games was our head majorette, Doris Gallaway, the darling of the gridiron, Whzit is a hand without maiorettes, I always say. I must go practice my horn now am I kidding? so I'll hid you adieu. As ever, RUTHII1. 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T1':1 11111. 1111 gk s1111c'1 ': '1 1 '1 1111 Llf 1: SN 1 1 1z ' '1z'1 'h' 1:1111 s1'114 1111 ' 111 1 1 1 1 ' 1' '1 :1 11 1 '1 1 , 11115 :1 1' 11. 1 Q111' y'11 '1 1 ' ' ,11 '11 1 ga' .111111 tl 1 111 11111 h1'.1r 115 11 14 W1 '11, To 'A.' , .' '11 111 '7lh, RV' 1, 111! 1 1 0111: fa 12. 'llk 5. 111' s. 1' 1' 1 . d.w .Y , 1 'vx1c I' v- Ron' 3 Q'roPj: Zimmerer, Smith Scott, Thomas, Chapman, W'haley Long, Lippand, Cunningham Hughes, Barhee, Strickland Schwarz, Miller. Thebo, Stuessi Mr. Lemon. Row 2: Denison, Holman. Melkei' Steadman, Martin. Thomas, Heg land, Cvctovick. Porter, Summers Haigh, Duman, Lancaster. Ross McKellar, Archer, Vv'ade, Row 1: Milne, Emmett, Smith, Bar dell. Hall. Wzillace, Gilmore, Elson Scribner, Summers, Ravnna. Loen GIRLS' GLEE CLUB. Kon' 2 QTOPQZ Long, 'lereiniah Navin, Haslam, Van Gasken, Vv'1l hams. Tucker. Akin. Weise, Spears Rou lf Manzo, Coffman, VVhit comb, Butler, Klosterman, Kramer BOYS' GLEE CLUB. penter, Lohn, Vkfeed, Brown, Bray Benton, Owen. Dando, Latourette Powell, Olson. Barker, Kier. Duke XX'illiams. limi' 2: Adair. Hillje. Mtitteler Nollmeyer, R. Hanson, Rimann Macrac, Medgard. Roberts, Bach zer. Herzog. Ondracek. Mulholland Row 1: Miss Stevens, Fagan, E Hanson, Pettibone, Gerhard, Gill Alplanalp, O'Brien, Shoemaker terson, Horton, Angevine- EIGHTH GRADE CHORUS. Glee Clubs Every time we go down to the auditorium, we think of you. This year's musical program kept us busy ,but not so busy that we forgot you fellows in the service. For the Thanksgiving Assembly, they sang the beautiful Ode to America, with orchestral accompaniment. It was a breathftaking picture, the Glec Club all in white, with the big American flag in the background. Dem- Glen, The Glec Clubs were working hard on a Christmas program of music. After it was all prepared and ready to givef what happened? School was closed- no, it wasn't snow- it was a few little flu germs that wanted to have some fun. The big musical event for the year was The Parade of the Nationsf in which the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs participated. They were all dressed up in their best bib and tucker. The boys were first with Dance A Cachuchaf' Russian Hymn. and Mz1rch of the Musketeers. Next came the girls with WHlfZillg Matilda, Luxemhurg Gardensfi and Vv7ere You There? Still thinking of you, ROBERTA. Ellington, Iverson, Miller, Gasef Wing, Goodrich, Mr. Lernon-W Rou' 3 fTOPj: Giles, Legstroln. Cal Colburn, Acoola, E. Rottrup, Peltf Q 1 Reed, Denison, Lake, Zeller, Bat' Q W 'GW ff c 1 ILLUYN XXXL H111 IH '74 'lux IvVf IYLI 1? zz 11 z4Llwfm Z4vf'1r14Q7'1Jx N and pizza: X 1 mm W1 zu mlhd z4'1t111L1ffy'1 ' 'A . Five Good Sportsmen Mr Melxny Mr Taylor Mr Vvx 1,lI1Q M1 len en Nlr Laird COKCHES Deav Mu key lt s hlrel to hellexe thrt vu are on the lust lap of our sports provrxm for thls yerr All the fellows hwd a swell txme thls yur md enjoyed xxorkmv under our pre ent coweh stiff Nlturzlly there were a few drlferenees th rt rose between the fellows 1nd the coaches They never could igree on how loner prietlce should he However the fellows deelded to he lement 'md stem lf the coaches xmnted them to I thmk the coaches apprecemted rt too We had a new coaeh for hoothwll Fred Tiylor a former Plrite took the helm of the H1Qhl1H6 squad He dill 1 Hne lob of Vkl11pp1IlU the H1 fhlme eleven into shrpe Twylor got together thmgs rexlly begun to roll Carl ensen led the Hlf'l1l1HC Exe to el succe sful ewe season Every mm on the team enjoyed vxorkmg under sueh a svtell guy You remeber Pop Lalrd dont you7 All through the yeir Pop w1s it almost rll or our Qlmes There d sure he a hole IH the eoielung stiff of H1 hlme lf he ever left Now we re rlght mn the flllddle of track se1son Thit was your sport wasnt lf M1ekey7 Lowell fFOLlI1fZ'1lI'l of Youth Wwmns 15 st1ll out there puttmq the thm lads through thelr piees I tees meamnfr five times around the tr'1ek t at 15 lf It Isnt r11n1n0 Then you only take two No matter what 1 s11Cl wunst our coachmg staff youd have to go a long way hefore you d End 1 better hunch of men 'Your frzend BILL . 1 , . , . g -, '. ' s' .. . ' - . Y , I 'z Ha 'ra era e ' ,: z. 3 N 'N C v I I y3Q 5 N v D P' 'u S K 1 I 2 2 yy e , ' e 1 -s- Q V N. -. Z 1 7 3 I 13 I 3 3 5 . rx b . . , S I 5 . l Q l ,Y ' 1. Q 'K H . . , ' A , , x L 1 K 5 , ' K 31 Neil McKay steered the second team through a swell season Wherm coaches McKay .md 4 , ' 1 w 1 . J .5 . Y 1 ,SV 1 5 lx l s. ' , ' -. - v ' r , . K ' . 1 . z Ka 1. 3 e ' 1 . g e f A 4 s v 51 e ' k 4 12 , 'U ,, ' ,w 1 - , h - - - 5 - C . . 5. Y . ' As 3. A . Q1 ' ' ' , ' ' 1 V Q 2 3 l , x 1 QQQ. s ss Q ll' i flkwinnlr 9 Sim . . 5. , ., I 'I Inf K Qpf I f , is 'Hifi i I Q ' 'K ! 'fl ll Insert: Coaches Taylor and McKay. Above left: Naive, Burns. V. Niehl. Perry, Cohen, Simpson, Wimhlsyid, Latimei TGrid Gossip In order to give you an overfall picture of what thc Pirates really accomplished' this year, I'1l just list the games hy their dates, garnered from the numerous High Lines. Dear Chet, September 1-The Pirates met O'Dea on our own stamping grounds in a pref season battle, which ended with the Irish on top hy a nice 7f0 edge. O'Dea had a com' hination which baffled the PiratesfCourage pitching the old pigskin, with Watson on the receiving end. October 1-This day found the Skull and CrossfBones squad a scrappy crew and out ahead of the Renton Indians, 7fO. The game was only a practice, but the Pirates emerged with new confidence and their first win under their belt. October 8-On this eighth day of October in the year of our Lord one thou' sand nine hundred and fortyfthree, Highline journeyed to Auburn's field for the opening game of the Conference season. There they met with stiff aeriel opposition: were handicapped with penalties, and so lost, 13f7g however, the discovery of the talented passing combination of Ed Niehl and Bill Burns, which proved successful throughout the remainder of the season, was of some consolation. October 15-With high spirits and confidence in their captain, Eddie Niehl, the Pirates went forth to battle the Puyallup Vikings. Eddie Niehl pushing through ,f1'?,gs QQ ...Q H in 'Q 4 ew 09 Insert: Ed Niehl, Captain. Below left: McCann, McEachern, Malmberg. Magner, Aries, Kier, jones, Burton. the battered Viking line, scored again and again to bring the score to 1943, with the Vikings trailing. Qctober 22--Highline's crew then opposed Sumner in matching wits with them in lierce battle. It was a continuous surge of two lines back and forth across the field until an otfside lost the game for Highlinc by a score of 66. October Z9fThis was our big Homecoming eventfrbig for us at any rate, for when the game drew to a close, Kent was lagging 33 points behind. NOTE: This was a normal Homecoming day: in other words, it rained. November 5fHighline again pulled stakes and traveled to Renton, only to meet once more that superior opposition. Blocking and tackling were the Pirates' weak spotsg the Indians found them with deadly accuracy and won, 7f0. November 12'--,Highline trounced the Buckley Mountaineers, on home grounds, by 2045 in a strong aerial attack led by Ed Niehl and Bill Burns. The outcome of the game especially pleased Coach Taylor, for during his playing days at Highline the Buckleyites beat his team by a 7241 score. November 19f-The Pirates ended a good season of ball by winning a close and thrilling game from the Enumclaw Tigers. Burns, Burton and Perry succeeded in crossing the scoring line, while Kier neatly kicked two points between the goal posts. Heres to hitting the line hard, MARVIN. Mamigers Kettleman. jones. Pede. Rott' I tioiflz Olson, Hunter. Me' junlun. Nladland. Verdi. Hedlund. Rott' 1: Yonliek. laeohus, Zimmer' man. Seheihert. Nelson V-SECOND FUUTB.-KLL TEAM. I I . , Ns Y .1 o f ' ,. Xl J Second Team Football Dear Gene, ln some eireles the see-ond team in foothall was thought hetter than the first time leven if' it was the seeond team eirelej. Early in the season this group realized they were Rose Bowl potentialities fat least they thought soj. After running over Rentons seeond team twiee to the seores of 7 H and 7 U. they next suhmerged Auhurn's seeond team eleven in the last game of the season, 1437. Finishing the esason with three vietories, no defeats. and heing seored on only onee. the team made preparations to leave for the Rose Bowl, hut only ended up in the eow pasture heeause of transportation difheulties. Witlm the eoming of the diseouraging news that there was no possihle way of transporting the team to the sunny South, the hoys decided to do the impossihle. All season long the stars worked on their pet propelled roeket ship. hut, sadly enough, their work was not finished hy the end of the season. Undaunted and undisf eouraged. the hoys promised to have an eleven man Viet propelled ship for next year. Alas and alaekl kiL1Crr who earried all the lumher, metal, and parts for that ship -the managers. Those poor guys washed the suits that had heeome greasy, picked up towels, shoes, and shirts that had heen left in the locker room. earried water and even some of the hrains of the organization who had suffered injuries. So here's to the managers. the ones who really helped to huild that roeket ship! Seriously, though, the hoys on the team all wish to thank Coaehes Taylor and IVIeKay for the kind attention paid to them throughout the season. The eoaehes IIOI only helped develop the hoys physically. hut mentally, too, except for gi fgw that gouldnlf he helped. 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Row 2 QTOPJ: Mr. Taylor, Schoon er, Hogan, Hunter, Peltzer, Simp son, Brayflat, O'Neal, Verdi, Gitner Row I: Torstenbo, Scott, jacobus Brown, Roberts, Zimmerman!BAS KETBALL, SECOND TEAM. Second Team Basketball Concluding a successful basketball season, the Pirate second five chalked up a record of but two losses for the entire year, the only reverses coming at the hands of Puyallup and Summer. As in the past the reserves lived up to Highline's tradition of being among the scrappiest of teams, and were always popular with the rooting sections. In addi- tion to being aggressive, this group also handled the hall well, and assured Highline Deaf F rank, of good replacements for the next two years. The high scorers were Bob Gitner and Rudy Gutteho, hoth of whom should he heard from on next year's first lineup. jim Hogan, who started on the reserve squad, moved up to replace Ed Niehl, lost to the service, and came through nicely, Others who showed a lot of drive and possibilities were Russ Hunter, George Zimmerman, Bill Roberts, Bill Simpson, Larry O'Neal, Cecil Spears and Dominic Verdi. Also seeing action, although not playing regularly, were Harold Peltzer, Ted Brayflat, Stan Torstenbo, Bud Scott and Willis jacohus. Of the above group eleven were sophomores, which speaks well for the future of basketball at Highline. Although the first team may he back intact for 1945, some of these reserves will undoubtedly be letter winners next season. Bigger and better seasons ahead, BRUCE. Lierness, Vieigell. Purves. Drew SENIORS. Row 2 QTUPJ: Tague, Nave, fvlor' row. Burns. Vfeaver. Steinhurn. Rott' I. Hedlund. Barricklow. Kel' -ey. Madland. Barton. Butler ,IUNIORS . Cinder ews Dem' Toll, Since you were once on Highline's track team, you should he interested in 1944's track season up until printing time. Track season started early in March. There were six returning lettermen: Bill Burns, Bill Butler, Wzillztee Drew, Mickey Morrow, .lack Sherwood, and jack Vsleaver. Two of these were allfeonference men. Last year Mickey Morrow made allfconference in the high jump, and Bill Butler made allfconference in the mile. After Coach Wiggiiis had put the squad through preliminary training, the sevenf teenth annual novice meet was held in midfMareh. Only nonflettermen were eligible for this meet. Scott Drimmel, a sophomore, won this meet hy making twenty points. which is the highest possihlc numher of points an individual can make. Bill Nelson was second with fifteen points, A new noyicefrecord for the mile was set hy Miles Purves, and Scott Drimmel tied the novice half-mile record. Next on the schedule were the interclass relays, in which the juniors were vie' torious, The score was: juniors, 34: sophomores. 32: seniors, 18, and junior high, 14. Then Mr. Wiggriis put the team through more training and time trials hefore the tirst league meet. The season oflicially started on March 31. when Highline and Kent journeyed to Auhurn for a track meet. Boh Gitner tore down the track to make the lilflfyard dash in 10,6 seconds. Scott Drimmel made the 440fyard dash in 56 seconds, and Jack Vsfeaver kept up a good pace for the S80 fhalffmilcj, running the distance in two minutes, 12.6 seconds. The score was: Kent, 18, Auhurn, 26VQg Highline, 722. During spring vacation the Pirates thinclads went to Kirkland to play Bremerton and Kirkland in a practice meet. Bill Nelson ran the 200fyard low hurdles in 25.2 seconds. Pushed hy the only tough competition he has had this season, Bill Butler ran the mile in four minutes, 48.7 seconds. Wayne Madland literally went up in the air. He pole vaulted ten feet, nine inches. The SSllfyard relay was run in one minute, BSU seconds hy Scott Drimmel, Russ Hunter, Boh Gitner. and Bill Burns. The meet ended victoriously for us with 89 points for Highline. 372 for Bremerton. and UKZ for Kirkland. On April 14, Kirkland and Enumclaw came to Highline for our only home meet. The Pirates copped first in every event except the shot put. in which we took second. third and fourth. It was too windy for any especially good records. Highline made the great score of IOZKZ points. Kirkland and Enumclaw made 3-ln points and 3 points. respectively. After our easy victory on the home field, Coach warned that the next meet with Puyallup was going to he tough. He then gave the fellows in various events special strenuous workfouts. April 21 saw the Pirate team going to Puyallup to play Buckley and Puyallup. Bill Butler won the mile hy a long lead, running the distance in four minutes, 44.2 seconds. lvfickey Morrow highfjumped tive feet, 7M inches. Wayne Madland, Scott Drimmel, Bill Burns and Boh Gitner ran the 880 relay in one minute, 39 seconds. We were defeated hy Puyallup hy a close margin. The score was: Puyallup. -RSM: Highline, 44: Buckley, 225. After this mishap, Coach Wiggins hoys were determined to try harder for the Puget Sound League championship for 194-1-, for which they have a geod chance. The hoys who had earned enough points in track hy April 21 for their hig H are jack Weaver, jack Sherwood, Miles Purves, Bill Nelson, Ken Nave, Mickey Morf row, Wayne Madland, jack Magner, Willis jacohus, Russ Hunter, Boh Gitner. Scott Drimmel, XMlll2lC6 Drew, Bill Butler and Bill Burns. Mickey Morrow has made the most points up to date. He has made MM points. Next comes Boh Gitner with HM points, and Bill Burns with SIM points. So far Bill Butler is undefeated in the mile: Boh Citner is undefeated in the 'llflf yard dash, and Bill Nelson is undefeated in the low hurdles. although he didn't run at the Puyallup meet. On April 28 all the teams from the north end of the Puget Sound League meet at Renton, and those from the south end go to Clover Park for the qualifying meets. Then on May 5 are the Puget Sound League finals at Puyallup. There is a West Central ge at I ullman, on Friday and Saturday of May 19 and ZH. 1V ict meet on Saturday, May 13. The state meet is to he held at XMishington State , 3 . ' ' U 'Lf Our capahle and efficient managers are Dave Puckett, head manager, and lim Locke and Phil jaeohson. Much of the credit for our successful season goes to the everffaithful 'i Coach Wiggins who is out there working with and instructing the hoys every after' noon until the sun gets far to the west. N1 Cori I K , I it N rt utk 5 W p W.NLL.AfIIi. J 3' M land. Bach. McCann. enho. jacohus. Magnet TRACK. lacohs riii MANAGERS R iiit' 3 f'I'Ol-'ji Adair. Ne on e Row 2: Moll. H iiii ter, Weed T wrt R iiii' l5C1Li1el. D iiii iiii e l. 'Xndei Dave Puckett. ,I iiii Locke Pill Row 3 QTUPJ: Taylor, Kier, Barker Carpenter, Tomchalk. Row 2: Cleaver, Rudburg, Arm' strong, Adair, D. Cleaver, Richard' SOD. Row If Ondrack, Olson, U'Neil Eans. Cunder, Lingwood- KNICHTS OF SERVICE. Rott' 3 fTOPJ: McKay, Funk, Bar' ker, Humphrey, Jensen, Bernard. Karlson. Teller. Row 2 Olson, Walker, Couch, Jeref miah, Williains, Kier, Weise. Row lf Echo, Gibbs, Armstrong Herzog, Earlwin, Adair, Case, Roh- ertsf --JUNIOR HIGH BASKET' BALL. i Row 3 QTOPJ: Manager Baumgart. Funk. Jensen, Bernhard, Tucker. Ducharme. Row 2. Rudberg, Anderson, Kier. Eko. Allen, lvianager Roberts. Row lg Trepanier, Pinnell. Arm' strong, Arnold, Bain-JUNIOR HIGH TRACK. Knights of Service The junior high basketball team, though having a notftoo-successful season, improved during the year more than any other team in the league. Hampered at Hrst by the lack of practice time, the boys sometimes stayed as late as sixfthirty to use the gym because the senior high squad was not through before live. Sometimes the team was beaten badly at the hrst of the year, hut Coach McKay was able to bring them back to overcome a strong Kent team at the end of the season. Dear Burt, So long, lVlARVIN. Junior High Basketball and Track You've heard a lot about the Knights of the Cutlass, but their understudies, the Knights of the Service, deserve a lot of praise also. These eighth grade boys, under the capable supervision of Mr. Taylor, have gone about their numerous tasks conscientiously and have won the respect ol. both eighth grade students and teachers. After having elected at the beginning of the year their officers, Newt Kier, president: Don Cleaver, vicelpresidntz and Bill Eans, secretary-treasurer. regular meetings have been held ever since. At these homeroom getftogethers the omcers gave the Knights their weekly assignments and discussed different problems peculiar to their class. These leaders were most commonly seen in the eighth grade beanery, where they kept good order despite the overfcrowded conditions. Because of the great number of Pirate Babes passing to their classes, a great need for some patrol group was felt. The Knights of the Service hlled this position perfectly. Students running in the hall, scutilers, and people going against traffic have been made to toe the mark since these boys took over. The Class of '48 has a right to be proud of its Knights of the Service. Tour old friend, JIM. Dear Hal, Tennis With the vicissitudes of war comes gas rationing and a shortage of ruhher 'thus Dear Tom, cramping the style of this year's tennis team. You know all the trouhle we have had with our nets: well, this year we acquired new nets. Along with our new superf colossal nets we had hig plans and were in top condition for our first match. which was in April, with Foster. But the rains came, making it necessary to ahandon the remainf ing sets. For the rest of the season it was decided that intramural games would have to fill the hill. Vsfc separated the hoys' and girls' teams, with two memhers forming a team. Thus we had our spring fun hy competing against each other. Under the discern' ing eye of Coach Pop Laird, each team played a series of ten games with each of the other teams. With the winners of the hoys' and girls' sets went the honor ot' heing called the school Champs, Your friend, Doius. afvwx, w Mitchell. johnson. X Ruta 1: Cramer. Hun.kfiar. Calla way, Childs-GIRLS' TENNIS. Rott' 2 1ToPj: Keeler. Aldridge. feltcr-V-BOYS' TENNIS Row 2 fTUPj: Hufnagel. Rissmann. Knit' l' Vklilson, Vfalker. 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Girls' Sports You have prohahly had a lot ot' hiking in the infantry. hut were going to tell you ahout some more. Now we can really understand the complaints you had ahout hlisters Dear Bob, and callouses when you iirst went into the army, for we, too, after turning out for this sport in H.G.A.A., have suffered from these ailments. Do you know a good hlackf market shoe operator? XX'ell, after pursuing this spring sport we need one: however, we could not wish for a more heautiful country in which to walk. VVe went in groups of two or more and in this way earned Hfty points toward H.G.A.A. memhership, Baskethall turnouts were held Tuesdays, Vvvednesdays and Thursdays. the girls playing until Hve o'clock. Fewer girls turned out for this popular game than last year, hut, nevertheless, the girls were ahle to form tour teams which were captained hy Peggy Arthur, Norma Hansen, Naomi Plourd and Lorraine Weher. A champion team was determined at each turnout. Tahle tennis, or ping pong as the case may he, was a new game introduced to the girls this year. We have just finished our ping pong tournament. At first we girls just played each other and then the winners in turn would play the other winners and thus to the end of the tournament. Our manager, Arlene Burch, came out victorious. Say. Boh, do you rememher Peggy Arthur. Dorothy Day, Irene Hallett and Bernice Kleparek7 They also did very well in the race for winner. Virginia Henry, Dolores Tapani and Jeanne Theho offered them stiff competition. To get away from the regular method of playing tahle tennis, we played a new game, Roving Ping Pong, which we all enjoyed. We regretted to end the season so soon, hut are looking forward to good times next year, Another sport introduced to the girls this year was archery. The girls soon hecame adroit, adept and proficient at the art of the how and arrow. Careful instruction was given hy their adviser, Miss Marian Snyder. on this ditiieult skill, With practice, the girls really hecame quite expert. fViUUdl7j6 fin' 'rlolt', kll'.X?x .-xxii S1 i.. E. Kleparek, Shierk. Day. B. Klef Row 3 fTOPl: Lindor, Ross, Klepa rek. Hansen. Smith, Hughes. Bandle Cunningham. Theho. XVeher. Bai hee. Kaulurn. Monarch. Arthur Rott' 2 Loen. Sanders. Bonathan. Shierk. Hallet. Plourd, Heglund. Naud. Henry. Hunskaar. Tapani. Rott' I: Olson. Phillips. A. Burch F. Burch. Day. Niehl, Nelson, Pren tice-VOLLEYBALL. t Rott' 3 KTUPJ: Loen. LlllLll7l'. llltsr. Theho, Hansen. Smith, Weher, clllll' ninghain. Bandle. Schroeder, Klepf arek. Monarch. Tapanl. Arthur, Ron' 2 Kaulum. Sanders. Bonathan. Shierk. Hallet. Hopewell. Plonrd. Henry. Heglund. Hunskaar, Naud. Rott' li Prentice. Nelson, Day, li Burch. A, Burch. Niehl, Olson. Phillips--SPEEDBALI.. Girls' Sport Vkve certainly missed you on the haskethall team, hut we imagine you're getting plenty of exercise in the XVAFS. Dear Betty, VCC had a wonderful time turning out for sports this year. Despite transportation difficulties, aches and pains. more girls than ever hefore won their letters. Miss Mariaii Snyder was the new Highline Girls' Athletic Association adviser. Vw7e elected Dorothy Day, presidentg and, keeping it in the family. Arlene Burch. vicefpresident. and Frances Burch. secretaryftreasurer. In order to win a letter this year. we had to earn a total of Fill points. One hundred points were given to us for each of the four major sports: haskethall, volley' hall, speedhall, and sotthall. Vsfe received iifty points for each ot' the ininor sports: hiking, tahle tennis, hadniinton, and turnhling. Every Tuesday and Thursday you could hnd us either in the gym or on the field. We had a terrihle time getting to the playdays. Imagine, ten ol' us in one car going to the haskethall turnout at Renton! VV'e were lucky, though, in having the posture playday here at Highline. There were no organized volleyhall teams: however. we did send ten girls to the volleyhall playday at Kent. The softhall playday was held at Auhurn. At all of these. the girls from dilferent schools were mixed and made into ICLIIUS, which led to a feeling of good fellowship. For the first time, speedhall was played at Highline. Tlns game is a eomhination ot' haskethall and foothall and was played on the field. The girls enioyed this sport and are planning to continue it next year. Time to say goodhye. ltis just ahout time lor the hell to ring, and we have to hurry down to the gym and start playing. Still Shooting, Sri-3 .wp jiifxrv. Rott' I QB.-xttkjz B. Kleparek. Lindoi. Ntihl. Ron' 2. Ivlonarch. E, Kleparek. Verdi, Ross--TUMBLING. Keener. Nelson. Kaulum. Phillips. Naud. Smith. Bandell. Bonathan. Shierk. Hunsltaar, Barhec, Holm' strom. Loen- BADMINTCN. Girls' Sports Although we do not know whether you were particularly interested in girls' sports. we did note your aliinity to girls in general and to girls' styles in particular. For the first time the girls of the Highline Athletic Association wore uniforms. consisting of smart Hue shorts and hlouses. Deen' john, XValking into the gym during a tumhling turnout, you could see the girls doing flips. headstands, handstands. rolls, and cartwheels. This sport was taken up after a lapse of a year. much to the girls' pleasure. Agility and sore tailhones resulted from these gymnastic feats, Badminton was introduced to the girls as a new minor sport. Jeanne Boyle gave the novices some pointers on serving, and Miss Snyder took over from there, telling them the hasic rudiments of the game. Girls who led the field in hadminton were Dona Keener, Darlene Hunskaar, Ermalie Kaulum. Sally Ann Heglund, and Marry Naud. On pleasant days the girls would string the nets across the tennis courts and have a good game of hadminton. Although the girls got no reward except their own pleasure and a letter, they turned out regularly. Three girls this year received their thirdfyear letters. They were Dona Keener. Dorothy Day, and Naomi Plourd. Vv'ell. john. thats all for now. Hope the war will he over soon and you'll he hack . ,. llgdlni Sincerely, Sllli .wo JEAN. OO Page of Special Recognition Pc-llml IH Tlnx yarn .rt lln' ,xI1I1lI.ll NHI'fl1MK'L'Nl XX'.1Nl1111gt-wrm Sclnnnl Nillflf Cnnlpctmtlwn Trnmrru. Hlgilllllx' rrmdu tln' Pu-Nt Nl1UW'llU.I wt IIN luxtwry. .1 txnc trllnntv tw rlw NllPk'I'X'lNlII . Mr I ' m l.rxnwn Mr. jrrkvy, .und Mr Blrd, and In the Qm1tcstur1ts Sll7x'l'i1ll' x'.nl1nL1N wvrc r'u'c1Ycnl by ,lwy -IQIIKCY, Lillmn MQIIIZIY. Lu' Rwhcrla 'flu' TI'lllIlI7k'l Irw. Irnrwt vVlHlllIIlN, Ixnxnllmi P.1t!r1'wn, Billie' Dllrnurrwrm. 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Burr Barthel's booming voice brought down the plaster as Papa, while I portrayed the browbeaten son, Jake, who was afraid to express himself because of his father's persecution. My sister, Emma, enacted by Pat Barricklow, however, was a more determined and out' spoken character. Her continuous defiance led to serious consequences with a State Patrolman, jim McEachern, who intervened to take the situation in hand by dispensf ing with Papa, much to everyones satisfaction. Through it all Doris, Lande, as Mama, tried to soothe my old man, but Lorraine, as the neighborhood cackler, Mrs. Yoder, unwillingly revealed all of Emma's carefully laid plans to Papa Whenever we herded off for practicesfthey took place at the home of our director and patient counselor, Miss Shipley, or at the home of Mrs. Davis, or, as inevitably, at the cold and dreary Highline auditorium at S p.m.-that soft strain of Pencil Packin' Buswellu greeted me above the cool enactments of Act I, II, or Ill. And to be sure, never fear, the stage remained intact despite the behavior of Drama Shoppe members. So realistic was the set we were always wanting to light a fire or lean on thc wallsfa Hne tribute to the work of Mr. Simpson and his hardfworking stage crew. I know you would have enjoyed playing it with us. Admiringly yours, Buzz. Doris Lande, Burr Barthel Pat Blr ricklow, jim McEachern Lorraine Bourns, Myroii Buswell Barricklow, Barthcl Linde M i Eachern, Boswell PAPA IS 5it1111i1'111 I7111'111'I11-1. G.1II.1w.1y. HIIIIVIIILIIW. Mnltclcr. IRA. XYI111111111I'x A1'cI1c1'. .AxIill1. XX'1II1.1111- SINGING XYAIT Hcrlwu. I511-w11. NI1lcI1fII. FIX1-1.11tI Szflmg H.1!'I1I1lI1. N1Iw. ERS XY.11II1'1:I11 F.1wvc1 CI:XI'If SCENE TI1uw11X'1l:. NI1II1'1. f'.11p1'11tc1, Il11Iw11N NIGHT fII.l'I3 H1111I11'-1 Ii11NI11II. f1I11IaIN. IJKINIUIY. Huliwg. IIIUXNII lfLOR.'x SCENE. 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A line here, a gray shadow there, spirit gum and false hair for a heard, and cornstarch to make hrown hair gray adds up to an old man, ln the Senior Variety I-four we were confronted with the negi'o. Black grease and more hlack grease on our pretty white hands? My, no, fortunately the Ivlakcup Cluh included one man who willingly accepted that task. Other characters in the vaudeville were just ordinary people of a generation or two ago. Nuinhers and timing made it a race: to paint fifty faces in an hour or so was a -ioh. VV'ho's got the red7 Throw the Kleenex down here! Hey. you in the hlack coat we forgot your eye' hrowslu These were exclamations heard ahove the huzz of the crowd. The Parade of the Nations hrought new prohlems. Characters were no longer just people: they were Egytian dancers, a redftempered Irishman, Ivlexicans, Russians, and even a Chinese girl. 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