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SPECIAL SERVICE FACULTY 0. Top: A. F. Breakey, supervisor of maintenance: Bertha Brevik, handicapped children: Robert Burgess director of special services: Minnie Chamness, speech correctionist: Mary Durning, home tutoring: William Furman purchasing agent: Austin Huhn, home visitor: Herbert Kent, speech correctionist: George Miaullis, bus supervisor: Kenneth Moen hospital instructor: Dorothy Thordason, curriculum coordinator: Beulah Warfield, director of instructional materials Cecilia Wheeler, lunchroom manager: Jean B. Wolfson, school nurse. GUIDES llL0l'lG TllE lllllll AKING their invaluable contribution to the school kept the special service faculty busy. These educators, all skilled in their respective fields, supple- mented the work of the regular Highline High School staff. Those students unable to attend school because of illness, were home-tutored by Mrs. Bertha Brevik and Miss Mary Durning, while several pupils were given instruction in hospitals under the guidance of Mr. Kenneth Moen. Mrs. Minnie Chamness and Mr. Herbert Kent assisted those who had speech problems, while Mrs. Jean Wolfson, the school nurse, guarded the students' health. Mr. Abner Breakey was director of maintenance and Mr. George Miaullis had the iob of keeping the many school buses in working order. lunchroom manager of the dis- trict was Mrs. Cecelia Wheeler. Meanwhile, Mr. Austin Huhn checked on the attendance of the area. The purchasing agent was Mr. William Furman. Mrs. Beulah Warfield was always there when needed as coordinator of instructive materials. Mr. Robert Burgess and Mrs. Dorothy Thordarson held the titles of director of special education and curricular coordinator, respectively. SCHOOL BUSES IN SPRINGTIME
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l l l Top: This handy dandy little gadget keeps your milk and eggs cold, ex- plains Mr. Bob Putnam, as he shows two confused physics students, Bob Moc- Donald ond Darrell Downey, how a refrigerator works. Bottom: Mrs. Mae Hunter attempts to answer the questions ot Joyce lake, Llerry Day, Keith Bingham, and Gail McDonnell, concerning the workings of the Shakespearian theater. fncuiw JUSTINE RICHARDS Office Practice Typing Debate MYRTLE RUDE language Arts Latin MARGARET RYDHOLM Typing Shorthand DOROTHY SHIPLEY Language Arts Drama Speech DONALD SIMPSON Art Architectural Drawing Commercial Art - CAROLYN SMlD Language Arts Distributive Education LEONARD TAZIOLI Language Arts EARL TROWBRIDGE College Math Adv. Algebra Trigonometry WlLLlS TROWBRlDGE World History Commercial Law SYLVIA WALL Bookkeeping Shorthand BLANCHE WATT Language Arts VELMA WHITLOCK Typing Bookkeeping WALTER WOODCOCK Visual Aids Special Service Ciaji Ld
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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS 0 Cheri Hansen, secretary, Richard Brandt, presidentg Gertrude Rogers, vice-president, Phyllis Hoff- man, treasurer. IIIHECTURS 0F IIESTIIW OMBINING good sportsmanship and competition, Highline's student associa- tion headed a drive for school cooperation and unity. A group of able otiti- cers--President Rich Brandt, Vice-President Gertie Rogerss, Secretary Cheri Hansen, and Treasurer Phyllis Hoffman-started out the year with some new and different ideas. First, a student body olificers' conference was held at Enumclaw. At this meeting, the representatives of the various schools exchanged their ideas on stu- dent government which had proved valuable to their own student association. To promote better relations with the district businessmen, the ofticers organized a Hallowe'en clean-up program in which windows were de-soaped and signs of vandalism removed. Later, another aid to the community was enacted as students repaired road signs and cleared brush away from dangerous corners. A weighty problem for the graduating class was deciding on a chosen field in life. To help the students in this regard, the student body sponsored College Conference, a meeting of students with various representatives from colleges and universities throughout the state. Thus with this background established and knowledge attained, the graduate seniors look toward new horizons. BOARD OF CONTROL 0 Standing: Gertrude Rogers, Spencer Stokes, Ronald Gilbert, Dick Doerflinger, Arlan Bergesen Jerry Jackson, Melvin DeWitt. Seated: Mr. Leonard Johnson, JoAnn Shepan, Joyce Lake, Sally Jo Durand, Phyllis Hoffman Cheri Hansen, Merrilyn Prosser, Shirley Baum, Mr. Lowefl Wiggins.
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