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

 - Class of 1955

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SPECIAL SERVICE FACULTY 0 Top: Iohn Amend. assistant superintendentg A. F. Breakey, supervisor of maintenanceg Robert Burgess, assistant of administration: J. C. Durand, supervisor of operations: William Furman, purchasing agent: Austin Huhn, attendance and guidance coordinator, Harry Kfttleman, administrative assistant: jack Maclcenroth, health, physical educa' tion and athletic coordinator: George Miaullis, transportation supervisor: Kenneth Moen, hospital and home tutor: Dorothy Thordarson, curriculum coordinator: Beulah Warfield, instructional materials coordinator, Cecelia Wheeler, lunchroom managcrg john Welch, assistant business manager: -lean B. Wolfson, school nurse. Each in His Uwn Field UPPLEMENTING the faculty of Highline High School are these members of the Special Service Faculty, all highly skilled in their various fields, who have given so freely and generously of their time. Mrs. Jean Wolfson, the school nurse, headed the health safety of the students, while Mr. Kenneth Moen and Mrs. Bertha Brevik home'tutored those who were ill. Mr. Harry R. Bidlake and Mrs. Minnie' Chamness corrected the speech of those stu' dents needing aid. Mr. Austin Huhn spent his time checking on attendance in the district. Mr. Abner Breakey was director of maintenance and Mr. George Miaullis headed the busdrivers who meticulously kept the buses in the best of condition for the difficult task they had to perform. Mr. William Furman was purchasing agent for this year and Mrs. Cecelia Wheeler carefully planned for the hearty appetites of the Highline students. Mrs. Beulah Warfield always was willing to give a help- ing hand as cofordinator of instructive materials, while Mr. Robert Burgess was the director of special education and Mrs. Dorothy Thordarson was curricular cofordinator. SPECIAL RECOGNITION goes to the girls who, with their combined talents, added an artistic touch to Highline's book haven. Exceptionally beautiful were the painted windows at Christmas. LIBRARY BEAUTIFIERS 0 Barbara Coder, Sandra Salkeld, Brenda Soderquist, Patty Ranft.

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,IUSTINE RICHARDS-Ofhce Practice, Debate ALBERT ROSSI-Typing MYRTLE RUDE-Language Arts, Latin MARGARET RYDHOLM-Typing, Shorthand DOROTHY SHIPLEY-Language Arts, Speech, Drama DONALD SIMPSON-Art, Architectural Drawing. Commercial Art, Mechanical Drawing 5 Q' Q CAROLINE SMID-Business Language Arts, rl Language Arts r ' 4 RAYMOND SMITH-Driving LEONARD TAZIOLI-Language Arts EARL TROWBRIDGE-Solid Geometry, Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry WILLIS TROWBRIDCE-Commercial Law, World History BLANCHE WATT-Language Arts VELMA WHITLOCK-Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping WALTER WOODCOCK-Visual Aids, Photography 17 Faculty SCIENCE-MAN'S KEY TO UNDER' STANDING O Standing: Pat Shelman, Dave Annibal, Sharon Clark, Peggy Robinson Sitting: Cary Jacobson, Lyn Steinhart.



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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS 0 jerry jackson, president: Polly Norem, vicefpresident: Joan Wtiod, secretary: Neva Fuller, treasurer. Captains of the Pirate Ship ET'S WORK TOGETHER was the motto of the Board of Control, ably headed by student body ofiicers Jerry Jackson, president: Polly Norem, vicefpresident: Neva Fuller, treasurerg and ,loan Wood, secretary. This administrative body combined the skills and initiative of the many clubs and service groups of a growing student body to open activity possibilities for the greatest number of Highline students in history. Typical of the activities designed to bring about better student co-operation was the annual Halloween cleanup. This job succeeded in promoting better relations with the community as well as starting many students off on the right foot for a full year's activities. The trend towards selffgovernment and selffdiscipline became eminent with an overwhelming vote for a Highline Student Court, an organization aimed at student control of school problems. Mr. Larry Lemmel, adviserg and Clyde Strickland, chair' man, provided much of the drive and most of the leadership in this effort at demo' cratic student government. This follows the Highline Traffic Court, which again proved successful, and is a dennite step forward in the teaching of democracy in the high school. Mr. johnson, principal: and Mr. Wiggins, vicefprincipal, backed their adminisf trative philopsophy, With privileges come responsibility: the more responsibilities accepted, the more privileges allowed, by allowing the Highline Union Building. Under complete student direction, lengthy planning was begun and midyear saw the initial construction for the renovation of the old shop into a spacious activity center. BOARD OF CONTROL 0 Neva Fuller: Joan XVood: Polly Norem: Joyce Lake: Pete Iohnson: Dave Bible: Dave Ross: Mr. Leonard johnson, principal: Jerry Jackson: Mr. Lowell Wig' gins, vice-principal: Diane Adams: Don Ossinger: Mary Lou McClling: Iudy Blount: Alan Bahrenhurg: Nancy Sell: joAnn Shepan: Marian Be'ge' sen.

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