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

 - Class of 1948

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LA RAE ABPLANALP-Board of Control, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Playday, Pep Club, Ski Club, Yell Leaders' Conference, Torch, Ushers, Yell Queen, Puppy Pirates. Mighty sweet and mighty wzseg the fun twinkles in her eyes. BETTY LOU ABRAHAMSONvVariety Hour, Book Club, Camera Club, Girls' Room Committee, Honor Roll, Makefup Club, Movie Operators, Ski Club. She is a charming miss, as diligent and busy as she is gracious and shy. RICHARD ADAMSfDebate, Drama Shoppe, Glee Club, High Lines, Pirates' Log, Radio Announcer, Ski Club, Tennis Club, Variety Hour, Band, Basketball Man' ager, As You Like lt, Junior Miss, Charley's Aunt. An Englishmans opinions are generally of much more value than his arguments. ADA ANGEL---Entered from Lincoln High School, Seattle, in her sophomore year. Girls' Playclay, Variety Hour, YfTeens, H.G.A.A., Ski Club. lt is pleasant to walk and to talk with an angel. ED ANGEVINli7Glee Club, Movie Operator, Tennis Club. He who builds 101111 his hands could not have an idle mind. GORDON ANTHONY-High Lines, Honor Roll, lvlovie Operator, Ski Club. A man who makes rnolehills of mountains. DICK ARCHIBALD-Variety Hour, Debate, Drama Shoppe, Pirates' Log, Ski Club, Stage Crew, Junior Miss. There was no rnanual work that he did not approacli with the enthusiasm of the small boy finding the jam closet.. BOB ARMSTRONG4Football, Basketball, Track, Buys' Club Vice-President. Passes were his specialty on the gridiron and in the halls. ROGER ARNOLDfEnterecI from Coquille High School, Oregon, in his sophomore year. Variety Hour, Basketball, Board of Control, Debate, Golf, High Lines Pirates' Log, Ski Club, Track, Student Bocly Treasurer.Thcre are talkers who arc gracious doors. BEATRICE BACH ---- A Cappella, Variety Hour, Book Club, Drama Shoppe, Glee Club, Grand Honor Roll, Makef11p Club, Pirates' Log, Torch, Nonette, Mxisie Meet, Book Room Attendant. It is the wise head that rnukcs thc still tongue, DUANE BALES-Student Council, Sophomore VieefPresiclent, Variety Hour, Foot- ball, Knights of Cutlass, Ski Club, Track, Baseball. Be not deceived by his little boy smile, for he is a man of the world. DOLORES BANDLIfHigh Lines. Only her riutural reserve kept her from being as well known as the leaders. CONNIE BANKS-Honor Roll, Ski Club, Variety Hour, Ushers, Yell Club, Senior Announcement Committee. The friendliest kitten in school. XYALLACE BARKER-Basketball, Football. A rough exterior that failed to conceal a susceptible heart. GEORGIA BARTHELwDrama Shoppe, Glee Club, Make-11p Club, Charley's Aunt. All eyes looked upon her when she made that splitfsecvnd entrance. CLYDE BATTERSON-Track, Golf, Glee Club, Student Council, Variety Hour. He loved music so well that he often danced right out of class. EILEEN BATTERSON--Honor Roll, Orchestra, Pirates' Log, Girls' Hall Patrol, Glee Club, Ushers, Yell Club, Ofhce Force, Class Day Committee, MotherfDaughf ter Tea Committee, Variety Hour. True as the blue she wore, as anirnatecl as the gold in her hair. EUNICE BAZE-Band, Pep Club, Ski Club, Ushers, Yell Club, Variety Hour, Homecoming Queen-1946, Once a. queen, always a queen. LILA BAZEABand, Honor Roll, Operetta. A quiet girl with 11 questioning look in her eyes. JOAN BENTON-fGirls' Playday, H.G.A.A., Pirates' Log, Girls' Cafeteria Patrol, Ski Club, Panorama Club. Refreshing and naive was this chattnr box.

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HARRY BERGHMANS-V Corisixturtl in his affections. ELSIE BEVILACQUA-Honor Roll, Ski Club, Senior Announcement Committee. Ki-mlncxx is to do and my the lqiridext thing in the kiuclcst way, JOYCE BlELfEntcretl from Franklin High School, Seattle, in her senior year. Hur heart lvclmigx to Franklin. HELENE HOCUE --Pau Puslxvsis. Honor Roll, Shu 14 it ralwnl far tvorlg, utpuriallv tn-lien it rame to rnenmrimng portrv. DON BONNERfBaskctball, Golf, Knights of Cutlass, Student Council, Boys' Club Cabinet, Boys' Club Treasurer, Variety Hour. There wax never a boner with Bonner. CLYDE llRlTTONf Born to tinker anti to .vtruamlme nrthngraphy. RALPH BROOKEfEntrred from Southwest High School, Kansas, in his sophomore year. A Cappella, Band, Cvlee Club, Model Airplane Club, Ski Club, Variety Hour, 'iCharlcy's Aunt. If life were a circus, Ralph would he the mam attraction, BILL BROYVNvBook Club, Nlovii' Operator, He talked mach of the xea but lmgeretl long on the lurid, ELLA CARLSON' Band, Girls' Hall Patrol. Xortiic moovxliglit wat caught in her hair. GLEN CARLSON--A Cappella, Band, Football, Ski Club, Variety Hour, Casual in the claxxrournvuuexrulled in sports. JOE CARPENTER- AA Cappella, Ski Club, Stage Crew. If all the world wer t stage, he would alway-x have the scene set. LQKVONNE CHRlSTENSEN7lvlusic Meet, l'5anc.l, C-irls' Playday, Cirls' Room Committee, lvlajorettc, Nice to .Step and a nifty stepper. ,IEANETTE CLAY7Pep Club, Ski Club, Ushers, Variety Hour, She sharpened her wrt on the xchovla dull edges. KENNETH CLAY-- He was 11 big follow, but he spoke mftlv. ,lllvl CODERf-Camera Club, Variety Hour. He had ri penchant fur rmiluxirig mmf essentials but had wixiiorn in approaching all clxe. JEANETTE COLBURN-WC-lee Club, Orchestra, Girls' Hall Patrol, Ushers, Yell Club, Variety Hour. i'Gceg kept solemnity and gayety in their places. WALLACE COOPER' Tennis, Ski Club, Mtmdel Airplane Club. Propricty of manners and consideration for others made W'allv a real gentleman. RONALD COVJAN-Camera Club, Debate, Drama Shoppe. French Club, High Lines, Pirates' Log, Quill and Scroll. Graduation Committee, Variety Hour, Track. He adumced his wax' through school with the finesse of manly speech. FAY COXffEntered from Pettics High School, Texas, in her senior year. Deep in the heart of Texas. ,lliAN CRAIG---Entered from jeilerson ,lunior High School, California, in hr-r sopho- more year. A Cappella, Student Council, Clee Club, Variety Hour, Track Queen. A iliamaml ul' the fiwnwt cut.

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