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LOlS of groovy melodies from this little lass, Practicing for assemblies sure bears class. BOB CITNER Basketball, Boys' Club Secretary. Football, Honor Roll, Knights of thi' Cutlass, Pep Club, Radio Announcer, Ski Club, Student Council, Track, Senior Variety Hour. His curly blond hair and blue eyes made him cate -f-he hated the word with all his alhlete's heart and soul when applied to himself. BARBARA CREENfBook Club, Debate Club, Drama Shoppe, Girl Reserves, Ladies of the Jury, Girls' Cafeteria Patrol, Ushers, Pirates' Log stafl. Her voice is ever low, an excellent thing in woman. BERNARD GRONVfColf Club. His easy drive characterized his approach to all work which dwindled before this canny Scotsman. DELBERT CUTHRIE Entered from W'enatchee High School, Vklashington, in his junior year. A good car and an open roadffthese were his two requisites for the happy life. JEANNINE GUYf-Book Club, Drama Shoppe, Ladies of the jury, Ushers, Yell Club. Original and energetic, she occasionally moved out of her self' measured step ,for a moment of mad revelry. IRENE HALLETT-Annual Band Contest, Band, Book Club, Camera Club, H.G.A,A., Honor Roll, Movie Operator, Music Meet, Pirates' Log, Ushers, Senior Variety Hour Committee. Her lips did ovcrjlow with boundless rnerrirnent. NORIVIA HANSEN-Band, Book Club, Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A., Honor Roll, Miisic Meet. Mclture in her thoughts and actions and as wholesome as the sports she loved. ,IOY HARMON f-Homecoming Committee, Majorette, Board of Control, Book Club, Girls' Club Cabinet, High Lines, Pep Club, Student Body Secretary, Ushers, Yell Club. Miss Highline of '46 could well be Miss America of '5fJ. PAMELA HARPER+Book Club, Drama Shoppe, Girl Reserves, High Lines, H.G,A.A., Makeup Club, Pep Club, Girls' Cafeteria Patrol, Ushers, Senior Variety Hour. More go than a. green light. SALLY HECLAND-Girls' Club Cabinet, Clee Club, High Lines, H.G.A.A., Pep Club, Pirates' Log, Quill and Scroll, Girls' Cafeteria Patrol, Torch, Ushers. Never was there a blonde more efficient and ejiervescent than Sally. VIRGINIA HENRY- Annual Band Contest, Book Club, H.G.A.A., Honor Roll, Music Meet. Gloom was never meant to abide near such a sunny dis' position. JIM HOGAN-Basketball, Football, Knights of the Cutlass, Student Council, Track, Baseball. One Should not he ,fooled by that determined jawfthere was a dnnple in it. LAURA JEAN HOLM-fBand, Orchestra. Something of an enigma--so skilled with the flute and yet so diffldent in respect to all else. BOB HOLMES--Entered from Roosevelt High School, Seattle, Washington, in his senior year. He exercised considerable ingenuity in eludzng his textbooks, but ne-vcr in eluding his devoted followers. NORMA JEAN HUC-HESfEntered from Neche High School, North Dakota, in her sophomore year. Glee Club, H.C.A.A.. Pen Pushers, Pep Club, Cirls' Cafeteria Patrol, She was unttring in her efforts to be the typical girl. BILL HUMESfliand, Honor Roll, Knights of thc Cutlass, Model Airplane Club. lVild Willy deserved his niclinarne when hunting or driving, but not in the classroom, where he was earnest and sincere. BETTY HUNGERFORDfBook Club, Makeup Club, Only a lively brush could catch the action and color of this half of an entertaining pictureei BONNIE HUNCERFORD7Book Club, Stage Crew, Makeilp Clulmfand when the picture was painted, it should have been rnatlc in duplicate. DARLENE HUNSKAARfBook Club, Girl Reserves, High Lines, Movie Operator, Pirates' Log, Ushers, Camera Club, On the her twinlqlmg, crxnkling smiles, and on the level, her pros and H.U.A.A,, beam were CCHS, BARBARA HURST-Entered from NVest Seattle High School, lNashington, in her junior year. Her simplicity and ingenuousness were in sharp her sophisttcated coiffure. CUYIITGSI to PHIL jACUBSONfAthletic Manager, Board of Control, Golf Club, Honor Roll, Prom Committee, Knights of the Cutlass, Pep Band, Softball, Student Body Treasurer, Student Council, Two generous ears, zz wide grin, dry humor, and a love oy frm were poured into a long thin mold to ,form our old pal, jake. .4 XX. QL, . IN- .wir FSR, 'M X -' ' l .q 'C , ' -- a-iQ? ' -wif' ' Hfrnrrnmgf' I .- ,nr ,ax A Cf M R ,N ,. srti X X .. ' A 'J' . 1 is K ll-is sh' e' I ra as r if ' ' I i r hi, l Es W l ilflti ' - l M .as . W X 3 54 . V If ' ,W g its it X W ww. V ws Wg, f' ' . Q ' 4 . 'K I wt .if 'E , ,, ' 'W s ew ', r e I Ni, , N .af , l , s . Q21 W ' fr ? ',f wx re . M., me is
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' KN 46, l 'if Li fl . 'N' ' f if .... , ,s iff-', Y YU 1 of s,.. ' ' 'J' , , Page Twenty RALPH DANNER-Entered from Queen Anne High School, Seattle, in his sophomore year. He said he wanted to be a bum: if so, why did he cultif vate that Chesterjieldian manner? NELLIE DARLING-Library. Yes, she was El darling, the shy type that enjoys the retreat a library affords. JOHN DAVISfOrchestra. When the air of shyness dissolved, a continuously teasing fohnnic was revealed. PHILLIP DAWSONfEntered from Cleveland High School, Seattle, in his sophomore year. Basketball, Model Airplane Club. Indifferent in his ape proach to all things scholastic, but animated enough when swimming or skiing. RUTH DENISON--Book Club, Junior Class Treasurer, Senior Class Treasurer, French Club, Girls' Club Cabinet, Glee Club, Pirates' Log, Girls' Cafeteria Patrol, Torch, Senior Variety Hour. A moderate dash of Irish flippancy added to intelligence, conssientiousness and ingenuitygthat was Ruthie. DARLENE DICKERSONsBook Club, Glee Club, Honor Roll, Student Coun- cil. As light of heart in class work as on the equestrienne trail. LINDY DOWER-Basketball. One might think that Lindy came to school just to play basketball and have fung who knows, maybe he did. SCOTT DRlMMELfBand, Boys' Club Cabinet, Football, Knights of the Cut- lass, Pep Band, Track, Senior Variety Hour, Boys' Club Vice'President. Always clowning and perpetually embarrassed, Scott was the spark necessary to enliven the dull routine of the classroom. ' VIRGINA DUMANfBook Club, Glee Club, Makeup Club, Pen Pushers, Girls' Cafeteria Patrol. Nothing that she created for the canvas was lovelier to see than her face in repose. PHYLLIS EKSTRAND-Orchestra. She resembled a willow, .slender and quiet, and her voice, the soft rustle of a summer breeze. BOB ELLINGTON-Senior Variety Hour, Stage Force. He should have been a minstrel, for he would have loved vaudeville, applause, eggs, tomatoes, et cetera. JO ANN ELWELL-Entered from The Dalles, Oregon, in her senior year. A Brightfhaired Vesta with culinary skills. CHARLENE EMMETTfA Cappella, Glee Club. A modest little girl who always entertained many listeners with her chatter. DOLORES ENGEL-A Cappella, Book Club, Glee Club, Girls' Room Commit' tee, Pep Club, Tennis Club, Ushers, Yell Club, Song Queen, Senior Variety Hour. With an exuberant joyfulness she capered through halls and her studies alike, seeking only companionship and love from her many friends. A HARRIET FARROW-Band, Book Club, Prom Committee, Pep Club, Stu' dent Council, Ushers, Yell Club, Senior Variety Hour. Her glance derailed one's train of thought. ' ROBIN FERGUSONfEntered from Wrangel, Alaska, in her junior year. From the vastness of Alaska came this quiet spot of dark beauty. JOYCE FEYERABEND-Drama Shoppe, Girls' Club Cabinet, Makeup Club, Pep Club, Pirates' Log, Girls' Cafeteria Patrol, Girls' Hall Patrol, Senior Variety Hour, Camera Club. Those dark eyes which were loved immediately belonged to a girl also loved. LYDIA FISHER-Book Club, Ushers, Yell Club, Senior Variety Hour. fudgf ment Day will find her blithely prattling on to a devoted coterie of admirers. CAROL FRANK-Senior Variety Hour. Ever willing and ready to help at the slightest call, this sprightly lass spent much time in worthwhile things. JOE GARNERfEntered from Ilwaco High School, Washington, in his sophof more year. Drama Shoppe, Knights of the Cutlass, Ladies of the jury, Radio Announcer, Student Council, Senior Variety Hour. This product was guaranteed to contain only pure and unadulterated ingredients. GORDON GIBSON-Entered from Bremerton High School, Washington, in his senior year. Tennis Club. He belonged to Highline-but his heart belonged to Minnesota. Two guys and a gal-fhere's nothing wrong there, Boogie and jive-but nothing long hair.
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