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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ' Lillian Man zo, vice-president, Carlyn Walsworth, secretary, Juanita Iaber, treasurer, Roger Read, president. E-fd, rx Wjfixs- Q3 CLASS DAY . . . Baccalaureate . . . Commencement . . . the final notes of Pomp and Circumstanceu faded away and another Senior Class passed on to newer spheres. There were memories, many and nostalgic memories . . . of those trying grade school days . . . Highline at last with its broad halls and new friends to meet . , . running for school busses . . . football games with their lusty yelling and steaming hot dogs , . . operettas and plays . . . elections . . . square dancing in P.E. . . . the big blizzard of '50 . . . senior pictures . . . exchanging senior cards . . . caps and gowns. There were times, too, when every heart beat with pride . . . Bill Loken elected to State football team . . . Highline's yell and song staffs invited to lead cheering at State . . . Roger Read, senior class president, selected Student of the Year . . . Ray Parr winning fame with his orations . . , Highline's winning the basketball champion' ship and going to the State Tournament . . . a more than successful Variety Hour. TSA Some of the memories were not so pleasant . . . S- -2411 flunking tests . . . chem lab during Sulphur Week 'Z experiments . . . split lunch hours . . . timed writes . . . library fines . . . memorizing poetry . . . the dripping rain. The class of SO will long be remembered, for its originality, friendlif K J . . ness, and enthusiasm, and also for its X T X62 FQ! ,, f I we '-.-if' fix -XNA gumfchewing and its shuffling feet. It - L' will be remembered as a class of gripers, X X H7772 but also as a class that dauntlessly worked X to glorify Hlighlgae. Cl .1 f X V es, anot er enior ass has graduf ,X 5 XL X Z, ated, and as they passed, a thousand N ML iii! ,.....414 M ,Q - upturned faces asked, Wz1s it worth it? K 32? -- ,E--' and every senior nodded in assent. X .2 f li -- ,. 7 -:L up if ..-'-7' ' 1 'T - . :ZS-
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COMMEN CEMENT SPEAKERS CLASS DAY . . . BACCALAUREATE . . . COMMENCBMENT-and in five short days the seniors of 1950, by donning their navy blue caps and gowns, were transformed from high schoolers to adults. Increased enrollment made it necessary for Class Day ceremonies to be held in the new gymnasium. Janet Usher and her committee planned the prophecies, bequests, history, and entertainments for that Friday in June, Chosen by the seniors were Joan Mathews, Rick Anderson, and Chuck Tucker as soloists, the rose as class flower, and the class colors-silver and rose. Speaker Dr. L. David Cowie, assisting ministers, graduate soloists, A Cappella Choir, and Senior Crchestra joined their talents on Sunday afternoon to pay tribute to the graduating seniors. Besides the service, the Baccalaureate Committee, with Muriel Weber as chairman, assembled programs and decorated the auditorium. Friendship was the theme for the senior activities, and so it was that Tuesday evening, June 6, found commencement speakers Jean Browning, Ray Parr, Elaine Daverin, and Bob DeWitt lauding friendship in the home and community, in educaf tional institutions, in the nation, and throughout the world. Adding their own tireless efforts to graduation ceremonies was Margie Tobie's committee, which tallied votes for speakers and the soloists-Lillian Manzo and Joe Paolino, assembled the program, and performed the thankless task of seating the nearly three hundred seniors. Cther committees were on the job throughout the year, not just planning Senior Week activities, but also the many other phases of graduation. Agnes Schindler was in charge of taking orders and fitting caps and gowns. Orders for pins and rings were handled by Mona Beers, the traditional gift was selected and purchased under Betty Mustoe's leadership, and the demand for cards and announcements was supplied by Anne Johanson's committee. Connie Little officiated over Senior Prom arrangements. COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS ' Ray Parr, Jean Browning, Elaine Daverin, Bob DeWitt. .240
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HARVEY AMES-Boys' Club Cabinet, Junior Class VicefPresident, Football, Knights of the Cutlass, Pep Club, Student Body President, Board of Control, Erack, Yell Club-When Harvey aims to do a thing, he always scores a direct it. FLORENCE ANDERSON-A Cappella, Band, Book Club, Makeup Club, Orchestra, Penny Pirates' Patrol, OperettafAs sweet as her music. JO ANNE ANDERSON-A Cappella, Glee Club, Operetta--I'll speak in a monstrous little voice. JUNE ANDERSONfGlee Club-Her name suggested the warmth of her nature. RICHARD ANDERSON-A Cappella, Band, Football, Glee Club, Senior Variety Hour, Meet Arizona +His talent came from playing both ends against the middle. MURRAY ANDREWS-Football Manager, Band, Knights of the Cutlass, Radio Announcer, Boys' Club Cabinet, Ski Club, TorchfThe kindest man, the best conditioned and unwearied spirit in doing courtesies. BILL ANGEVINE-Knights of the Cutlass, Student Council, Tennis Club, Student Body Treasurer-His words are hands, his heart as ,far from fraud as heaven from earth. JACK ANGOVE-Basketball, Football, Knights of the Cutlass, Student Council, Track-fEven on the athletic field he seldom parted with his air of distinguished C'l'lTl'lfU. HAROLD ARIES-I might regret my speech, but 1'll never regret my silence. DORIS ARKILLS4A Cappella, Cafeteria Patrol, Yell Club, Publicity Club, Prom Committee, Senior Variety Hour-Her voice is like music, low music calling fancy, as a friend. JACK ARMSTRONG-Pirates' Log, Debate, Publicity Club, Radio Announcer, Drama Shoppe, Senior Variety Hour-The lure of rnarinefland held him firmly in its grasp. MARILYN ARMS'l'RONGfGirls' Room Committee, Yell Club, Friendship Committee, Social Committee-A wit with her culinary spice. CLYDE AXFORD-Boys' Club Cabinet, Pirates' Log, uMeet Arizona, Glee Cluli-I have no care. Why should I worrye-Not even the bell can -make me urry. REED AYRES--I just take time to enjoy myself. MARILYN BALESvPenny Pirates' Patrol-I let trouble amlzle by. RUBY BANDLEfBook Club, H.G.A.A., Makeup Club, Art Club, Yell Club, Philosophy Club, Commencement Committee, Arts Committee, Pirates' Log StafifArt to her was not an end in itself, only a. means of selffexpression. CARL BANKS---A Cappella, Football Manager, Football, Honor Roll, Baseball, Operetta-As ,fine a fellow as ever lifted a hat to a lady or his boot to a ball. REGINALD BARKER--Book Club, Philosophy Club, Ski Club, Wrestling4 'Young in limbsg in judgment, old. JOAN BARRATfGirls' Room Committee, Prom Committee, Yell Club, Social xfsnlnrnriittee, Friendship Committee, Sophomore Track Queen - Worth a ist el ,. DORTHEA BAUMAN-H.G.A.A., Class Banker, Pirates' Log, Ushers-So animated and voluble in her discourse. DOUGLAS BAUMAN--A hearty laugh, a pleasant word for all.
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