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

 - Class of 1954

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Ar 4:21 WAYNE DALSING-His lite has many treasures, for he took the time to look. JIM DAMGAARD--Panorama Club. A good scout in every way. DON DARCHUCK-Big H, Football, Track. An ace performer in the baclrtield, a spectator in the classroom. JOSEPH DARNELL- Seventeen, Father of the Bride, Fortune TeIIer, Stage Crew, All-Pirates' Revue, Movie Operator. He deserved a Blue Ribbon in more ways than one. DE WAYNE DE LAPP-Basketball. A good-natured boy is always in style. GORDON DENMAN-Entered from Hermiston High School, Hermiston, Oregon, in l senior year. Quite a mon of music was he, as he played his trombone so sweetly. JOHN DE VlCK-Big H, Board of Control, Boys' Club Cabinet, Football, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Panorama Club, Swimming, Track, 'All-Pirates' Revue. The wolf is shaved so neat and trim, Red Riding Hood is chasing him. JERRY DICKINSON-Entered from Cleveland High School, Seattle, Washington, in his sophomore year. The highway burns beneath his wheels, as away from school he atten steals. EUGENE DICKSON-Big H, Track. His mind was never in the clouds, iusl under the hood. DICK DOERFLINGER--Boys' Club President, Football, Basketball, Big H. A gentle- man at heart, a gentleman at ease-even in sports, he never'tailed to please. DON DORLAND-Baseball, Basketball. Oh, what may a man within him hide, though angel on the outward side. DON DRESSER-Basketball. As upright as a cedar. KAYLIN CLEMMER-Debate, Honor Roll, Movie Operator. Hers was a silence more musical than any sang. JOEL CLINE.-Athletic Manager, Honor Roll, Science Club. Of sports and things l: chatters, while it's science and math that matters. JOHNNY COLASURDO-B59 H, Football, Knights of Cutlass, Panorama Club, Pep Club, Representative Assembly, Truck, Senior Class Treasurer. His stepping stones to tame were the yard markers on the gridiron. SAlllE COLE-H.G.A.A., SPADES, Panorama Club, School Banker. ln youth and beauty, wisdom is but rare! WAYNE COLMAN-Big H, Camera Club, Debate, Football, Honor Roll, Panorama Club, Track. He realized the importance of being earnest, but seasoned it with quiet humor. RUTH CONRAD-Entered from Sweet Home Union High School, Sweet Home, Oregon, in her senior year. Gentle. perhaps shy, but a true friend to those who knew her well. CLARENCE COPLIN-Football, Track, Knights of Cutlass. A Clarence in the class- room, a Clancy on the field. JOYCE COURTNEY-l speak in a monstrous little voice. LARRY CRAWFORD-Knights of Cutlass, Senior Park Committee. Earth fills his lap with pleasures of her own. JIM CRUMP-Smooth runs the water, where the brook is deep. RICHARD DAHLGARD-Camera Club, High lines' Staff, Pirates' Log StaH, Tennis, All-Pirates' Revue, Class Day Committee. The flash ot his smile was comparable to the flash of his camera. PATRICIA DAINARD-Board of Control, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club President, Representative Assembly, Publicity Club, Tickoteers, Yell Club. The good stars met in her horoscope and made her spirit tire and dew.

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GARY BRITTON--His only llame is the fire department. BEVERLY BRODERSEN-D.E.C.A. Changing her mind is a woman's privilege. DWAYNE BRODERSON-Radio Club, Chess Club, Debate, Honor Roll, Science Club. I let the other fellow talk, occasionally. ERVIN BRODY-He stood lour-square to all the winds that blow. BETTY SUE BROWN-Band, Drama Shoppe, Grand Honor Roll, Orchestra, Pep Club, Plrate's Log Staff, Triple H, Torch, College Conference, Oftice Force, Western Washington Solo Contest. A wind was in the heart of herg a fire, in her heels. BEVERLY BROWN--Triple H, Honor Rall, Ushers, Science Club, Nurse's Aid, C.A. S.H. Club. A foot more light, a step more true-the halls of Highline never knew. CAROLYN BROWN--Book Club, Camera Club, School Banker, Drama Shoppe, Make- Up Club, Pirates' Log Stott, Torch, Book Club. How intriguing is the face of one who seldom smiles. KORVIN BROWN-Baseball. There was ease in Korvin's manner as he stepped up to the plate. SARAH BROWN-C.A.S.H. Club President, Girls' Club Cabinet, Honor Roll, Junior- Sanior Prom Committee, Representative Assembly, SPADES, Senior Homecoming Princess. The flash of her dimples derailed ane's train of thought. JANICE BUSHAW-Entered from West Seattle High School, Seattle, Washington, in her iunior year. The girl with the questioning look in her eye. AMEl.lA CAMMARANO-Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A., Pep Club, Ticketeers, Ushers, Yell Club, Triple H. She uncorked her wit and out poured a fusilade of carbonated waggishness. CAROLE CAMPBELL-Entered from Battleground High School, Battleground, Washing- ton, in her senior year. Her aim-to wake the soul by tender strokes ol art: to raise the genius, and to mend the heart. JIM CAMPBELL-Band, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Orchestra, Representative Assembly, All-Pirates' Revue, Pep Band, Senior Gift Committee, D.E.C.A. He seasoned work with music and music with fun. LARRY CAMPBELL-He had an especially observing eye when it came to finding the shortest way from the classroom. GIRLEEN CARR-A Cappella, Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A., Ushers, Attendance Office. Oh, she sits high in all the people's hearts! CHARLOTTE CARTER-Nurse's Aid, Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A., Cards and Announce- ments Comm'ttee, Panorama Club, Triple H, Ushers, Bus Patrol. Not for her the plaudits of the crowd, rather the role of the agreeable spectator. JIM CARTER-Reaching for the stars with a racquet in his hand. JOY CARTER-A Cappella, Drama Shoppe, Fortune Teller, I Remember Mamma, Tumbling, Ushers, All-Pirates' Revue. A dancing shape, an image gay-to haunt, to startle, and waylay. TED CARTER-A little bit of experimentation with its seasoning of math was a whole- some diet for this persevering fellow. BllllE CHEATHAM-A Cappella, School Banker, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, C.A.S.H. Club, Torch, Ushers. O Woman! A ministering angel thoul STEPHEN CHESTER-A quiet guy but not too shy. JOHN CHRISTENSEN-Entered from Pacitic Grove High School, Pacific Grove, Cali- fornia, in his iunior year. Camera Club, Knights of Cutlass, Stage Crew, Tennis. His genius found its own road and carried its own flare. BARBARA CLARK-Entered from Saint Joseph Academy, Yakima, Washington, in her iunior year. Conftnencement Committee, Drama Shoppe, Seventeen, Venders, Yell Club. We love to hear her speak: for well we know how musical is her voice, how soft and low. ELLA MAE CLEES-Glee Club, Library Staff, All-Pirates' Revue, Baccalaureate Committee. The smiles that win, the tints that glow, that tell of days in good- ness spent.



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RALPH DRIVER-Entered from Queen Anne High School, Seattle, Washington, in his iunior year. Nothing endures but personal qualities. SALLY JO DURAND--Board at Control, Book Room Statt, Sophomore Class Vice- President, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club, Representative Assembly, Tick- eters, Torch, Tumbling, Ushers, Yell Club, Song Queen. The pompom was her baton as she harnessed her energy to song. DICK EELLS-A Cappella, Football, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Pirates of Pen- zance, Pep Club, Swimming, Track, All-Pirates' Revue, Homecoming Com- mittee. The time l've lost in wooing has been my heart's undoing. LARRY EICHLER-Torch, All-Pirates' Revue, Representative Assembly, Pep Band, Orchestra, Band, Athletic Manager. He always wanted to travel by car, but only in music did he go very far. GARY ELDUEN-Entered from lake Washington High School, Seattle, Washington, in his sophomore year. Tennis, Big H. With him tennis was a musical racket. MICHAEL EMERY-Glee Club, Chimes ot Normandy, Representative Assembly. He was a king of good . fellows GLORIA ENGEBO-Girls' Club Cabinet, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Homecoming Queen, Representative Assembly, Ticketeers, Torch, Yell Club. Her sunny lacks hung on her temples like a golden fleece. SHARNETTE ENGEN-A Cappella, Baccalaureate Committee, Drama Shoppe, Pano- rama Club, Pep Club, Pirates' Log Stott, I Remember Mama, Seventeen, Publicity Club, Triple H, Representative Assembly, Torch, All-Pirates' Revve, Yell Club, SPADE5. Like a debutante she whirls through life, leaving everyone breathless in her wake. TANYA ENGESET-A Cappella, French Club, H.G.A.A., Panorama Club, Yell Club. A swimmer is she, this queen af the sea. BARBARA ANN ERICKSON-Entered from Franklin High School, Seattle, Washington, in her iunior year. Panorama Club, Ushers, Yell Club. You hear that girl laughing, you think she is all fun, But angels smile, too, for the good she has done. BARBARA KAREN ERICKSON-H.G.A.A. l praise loudly, l blame softly. EMMA ERONEMO-Ticketeers. Never relaxed and never at ease, always in a hurry and always a tease. JERRY ERSKINE-Entered from Tonasket High School, Tonasket, Washington, in his iunior year. Changeable as a chameleon and just as unpredictable. BYRON ESKO-Entered from South Kitsap High School, Bremerton, Washington, in his sophomore year. He labored diligently and never despaired. JOHN ESTES-Archery Club, Track. The man behind the curtain was the master of the stage. TOM FARSTAD-Basketball, Football, Archery. I found my love in football. MIKE FECKLEY--Entered from O'Dea High School, Seattle, Washington, in his iunior year. Fearless Feckley of the school frontier. DCiN FINLEY-Don didn't make a lot of noise, but he was surely one of the finest oys. JERRY FISCH-Basketball. A gentleman was he, as refreshing as the west wind cam- ing from the sea. PATSY FLIPPO-Senior Orchestra President, Meet Arizona, Chimes of Norm- andy, Pirates of Penzance, Fortune TeIler, Orchestra, Representative Assem- bly, Western Washington Solo Contest, String Ensemble, Ticketeers, All-Pirates' Revue, Commencement Committee. Pat found the world ready to receive her talent with open arms. JOE FLYNN- And l have loved thee, Ocean! And my ioy of youthful sports was on thy breast to be borne, Like thy bubbles, onward. TEDD FOOTE-Football, Kn'ghts of Cutlass, Panorama Club. A rare compound of oddity, frolic, and fun, who relished a ioke and rejoiced in a pun. MERTON FOX-Basketball, Debate. All he asked was A tall ship and a star to steer her by. BARBARA FRADET-The best part of beauty is that which a picture cannot express.

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