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SCHOCL BOARD MEMBERS ' Left to Right: Lyle Daverin, Dr. Victor Thompson, Sig Piulson L D Bil-tel Vx7illiim Furman, Lyle Guynn. Donald Pollock. FRIENDLY FINANCIERS HIGHLTNE SUCCESSES of the past year were largely the result of the ellicieney, cooperation. and wise planning of the iivcfmemher school hoard. Not only did their lahors make it possihlc for the Highline School District to accommodate the enormous student population growth. hut the entire community henelited hy their leadership. Under the guidance of the dean of the Highline School Board, Dr. Victor Thompson. the Highline school system was developed into the largest rural school district in the state. Mr. Willizini Furman, president, had a great deal to do with the advancement of physical education programs. Lyle Guynn was vicefpresident of the school hoard. Mr. Donald Pollock, past presfdent, has served on the hoard for seven years. Superintending the activities of the entire district rested in the competent hands of the former Highline High School principal, Mr. L. D. Baker. The husiness manager and secretary of the hoard was Mr. Lyle Davcrin. a past memher of the high school faculty. A - ...aw Q T THEY SERVED US BUZZfBZZfBZ. No, not hees, hut the Parentf Teacher Association discussing counselling prof grams. modern teaching methods, and adol:sc:nt hehavior in huzz groups-just one of the many innovations in this yearls P.fT. A. programs. Diversified entertainment also characterized other meetings during the year. Mr. Roy Wzilile of the faculty explained the evolution of lifgh schools as a learning institution. Dr. Ralph M. Stolzheise, psychiatrist, spoke to the parents and teachers on Understanding Human Nature. The students added to the enjoyment of the group when the Drama Cluh put on inonologuzs and a playlet, and the Home Relations classes presented a style review of the past fifty years. PARENTfTEACHER ASSOCIATION UFFICERS ' Left to Right: Mrs. David Willizims, Mrs. Leonard Ford, Mrs. O. D. Ellington, Mr. Willizim Graham.
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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS ' Harvey Ames, president: Elaine Daverin, vieefpresident: Audrey Slayhaugh, secretary, Bill Angevine, treasurer, STUDENT BODY IN ACTION WITH A SUCCESSFUL year through friendly eooperation as their goal, Harvey Ames, Elaine Daverin, Audrey Slayhaugh, and Bill Angevine undertook the leadership of the student assoekwion. Tnrst on the agenda vvas the revimluu of the student hody eonsdtutnnifronithe outdated 1935 edincnito one wdneh nune adequaudy nni present needs. Witli this as a firm foundation for their activities, the student assoeiation launehed forth on a series of various undertakings, sueh as the planning and eonstruef non of the Ldmnornd Fnid neket hoodn deygned hy Inn Ldasmek. Funds mused at speeml noon rnovks and the Prqwfhghhne haduxhaH gannzlnxannrthe hams of a memorial for Harold Rude, vieefprineipal, who passed away last summer, These are hut a sample of many sueeessful ASB undertakings. lklarking xvidx the cn eers vvere the rnenuhers of the l oard caf Clontrol. Xfarnius eonnnimees took eharge of as nnnn goak, mlneh were nmdnng the Nfhghhne CHty Lmms'hwwnatmeSmwl dmmdlTmnmmwm,mmmmgmgemhmgawxmmms planning the student hody eleetions in the spring, welcoming visiting groups from eolf leges and several of the other league schools, and the regular activity duties. BOARD OF CONTROL ' Row 2 QTOPQ: Daverin, Parr, Sehraum, Angevine, lvfahoney, Langness, Zeller, Ross. Row 1: Williaxrns, Parente, Vert, Usher, Manzo, Slaybaugh, Mattliew. .13.
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