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

 - Class of 1948

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Bat Row: Leonard johnson, principal, Miller, Goranson, Wang, Angoyc, Thyra Lou Kent, lmxmexs irlanagtr Gihhs, Tomchallc, Hamilton. Carl jcnscn. vice-principal. Front Row: Rottrup. Roger Arnold treasurer Rnninn, Kent Ahplanalp, Horton, O'Brien, Bartlcson---STUDENT BODY. Bettie Rimann xetretarx OFFICERS AND BOARD Oli CONTROL. Avery Miller, rite president Dick Tomchallt president THEY DREW THE BllIEPRI TS HE 19471948 Highlinc studcnts welcomed the ycar with a M:1ke room for mc and impatient cxpcctations of the new huilding. Howcvcr, thc cnlightcning hopc of occupying thc addition was dashed hy unforsccn construction dithculticsp therefore, cvcry class was filled to capacity throughout the year. The crowded conditions confront' ing the faculty and students only wovc a firincr wch of student hody unity. Dick Tomchalk. Highlinc Studcnt Body prcsidcnt. ,loan Horton, Girls' Cluh prcsif dent, and Blaine Gihhs, Boys' Clulw president, drcw thc hlueprints for thc activities of 194'7'1948. Under thc supervision of Avcry Miller, Patti Shocmalccr, and Boh Arm' strong, thc foundation for thc fine programs and many activities was laid hy amhitious and talcntcd students. As a rcsult of the students' cooperation one hundred Hawthorn trecs now adorn Nlcmorial Field. and the unfortunate families in thc district have hccn given aidg also, community and national drives were warmly rcspondcd to hy thc studcnts, An cnthusiastic attitude was shown toward the huying of activity contracts, Thyra Lou Kent. husiness manager, had a heavy rcsponsihility with the sales of more than sixteen hundred contracts, hut all tahulations came out on the nosc. Faculty advisers this year wcrc Carl .lenscn and Leonard Johnson, The advisers mct with thc Board of Control, consisting of student representatives and oihcers. to discuss thc student prohlcms and projccts. The mcmhcrs of thc Board of Control wcrc largely rcsponsihle for he finc school spirit that prevailed through the entire year.

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fn. .IAMES O'BRIEN4Driving, Geometry. MILDRED OLSON -f-Social Studies. LYDIA PALMER-Latin, French. CHESTER READfScience, Mathematics. EDYTHE ROHOWITS--Clothing, Home Relations. MARGARET RYDHOLM---Office Practice, Shorthand, Typing PHYLLIS SEYMORE'-English. DOROTHY SHIPLEY-A-Drama, Speech, English. ANNA SIEGELW Clothing, Foods, Art. DONALD SIMPSONfArt. SPENCER SVJENSON----Biology. FRED TAYLOR---Mathematics, Science WILLIS TROWBRIDGE-World History. EARL TROWBRIDGE---Methematics. ROY WAHLEfMatf1emaLics, Science. BETTY WEISH-English. LOWELL WIGGINSfPl'15'sical Education. CAROLYN WYSONG+I1lHi0T Business, Bookkeeping.



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M40 joan Horton president Patti Shoemaker vicefpresident Rita Parker secretary Vada .Iaher treasurer M1's. Betty Welsli adviser -OFFICERS Standing: Lindenea. Kersten, Denison, R. Hansen. .4 Seated: Remiek, Ruud Keeler, Newman, Rottrup, lvledgard, E Hansen SGIRLS' CLUB CABIN ET. WHE WDME REIG ARDLY had the school bells ceased ringing in September, than this years Girls' Club cabinet was making plans for a year full of fun and service to the school and community. The Girls' Club for all girls became the objective of the year, and throughout all activities they kept this foremost. Witli Ioan Horton as president, Patti Shoemaker as vicefpresident, Rita Parker as secretary. Vada Jaber as treasurer, and Mrs. Betty Welch. faculty adviser. it was not difficult to have a year of exceptional accomplishments. Each month presented a crowded schedule. The first social event was the Friendship Tea, followed by a. dance in the evening. The motto for the day was WelccJme stranger. The next month the ofheers and cabinet attended a conference at Puyallup to exchange ideas with other schools. Before the girls knew it, the holidays were knocking at the door, and they were again caught in a whirlwind of activities. The Social Welfzice Committee successfully conducted a food drive, giving some families in the district a little more to be thankful for. At Christmas a group of girls. under the direcf tion of Patti Shoemaker. staged a talent show at Fort Lawton for convalescent soldiers. In the second semester the Girls' Club cooperated with the Boys' Club and enlightf cned the seniors hy having Career Day with twentyfnve guest speakers to advertise their respective Helds. Then there was the White Clothes' Day ToloAthe aid for the girls' leap year problems. Climaxing the year was the annual MotherfDaughter Tea in May. Not only did this function give the mothers an opportunity to become acquainted with one another, but it also gave them a chance to check on the little 'Lapple of their eye. Heading the various committees were: Rita Hansen. Teas Committee: Edris I-Iansen. Social Welfztre Committeeg Elaine Rottrup. Girls' Cafeteria Patrolg Pat Lindenea, Lost and Foundg and Charlotte Newman, Girls' Room. The girls in the club helped to create one of the most essential facilities for the new building-citizenship.

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