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GARY BUDD- I laugh at cave and never hurryg For after all, why should one worry? LARRY BUERSTATTE-Girls! Girls! Girls!-They keep his ear whumming. LENORE BULEN-Drama Shoppe, Triple H. Ready to work, ready to play, Ready to help whomever she may. JOHN BULLOCK! He's quiet, he's gentle, and frowns on fallyg Sometimes he forgets and is quite jolly. WINIFRED BULLOCK-Book Club. School Bankers, H.G.A,A., Library Stall, Make-up Club, Ushers, Torch. Winnie is a charming Miss, as diligent and busy as she is gracious and shy. BOBBIE JEAN BUNTEN-Drama Shoppe, Orchestra, Triple H, Our Miss Brooks. Always the artist-never the dilcttante. FRANCES BURAK-A Cappella, Triple H, Ticketeers, Ushers. She let her srrnle he ber umbrella on a rainy, rainy day. BARBARA BURGESS-Drama Shoppe, Girls' Glec Club, The Fortune Teller, Panorama. Torch. All-Pirates' Revue, She kept onlookers an looking. JOHN BURNS!Re'entcrecl from Adak Territorial School, Adalr, Alaska. Aleu- tian Islands. in his junior year. Track, Stage Crew, All'Pirates' Revue, Homecoming Assembly. if it were not for pupils such as he, hat a dull old word this place would be. NORMAN BURNSfGolf Club, Torch. When musical golf balls roll off the tee, He'll surely be happy as happy can be. PERIE BURROW-Book Club, Library Stall, Makefup Club, Torch. Surely as dependable as the light of the morn. ROBERTA BUTTERFIELD -Her sunny temper will lighten life's heaviest load. HELEN CANlPBELLfDance Club. A girl with freckles on her nose generally has sunshine in her heart. JAMES CAMPBELLfEntered from Peninsula High School, Gig Harbor, Wash' ingron, in his suphomnrc year. Baseball, Basketball. This jolly chalp with interest in sports, Could certain y be a jester in many Rings' courts. PAT CAMPBELL f-'- A Cappella, Panorama, Representative Assembly, Torch, All-Pirates' Revue, Yell Club, Pep Club. She always had a good time in a carefree manner, but she had he? serious side. loo. PHILLIP CARDlNfHe had the capacity for both work and play. but mostly play. PATTY CAREY- Her life was a dizzy spin, Always a man caught. within. DON CARLSON-Football, Knights of the Cutlass, Track. He needed no trumf pet to lower the wall of Jericho, he just used his shoulders and the walls crumpled. SHIRLEY CARLSON-Torch. C.A.S.H. She is neat, she is sweet, From her bonnet to her feet. JACK CARPENTE'Ri l was endowed with good looks: Yhlhy waste time reading books? DELORES CARTER- -Entered from West Seattle High School, Seattle, Wash- ington, in her junior year. School Bankers, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. Tennis. Dan Cupid and she walked hand in hand. Me P1 ate ' fire I lm: stored away
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locked w Mi fuk lzearf. LANXQRENCE HISBEE-His hands could speak an eloquent language, perfecting a esign. PAT BJERMELAND4-H.G.A.A., Ushers, Senior Park Committee, SPADES. Casey would waltz with this strawberry blonde, while the hand played on. ,IUDY BLOUNT-A Cappella, Board of Control, Drill Team, Drama Shoppe, H,G.A.A., Pep Club. Panorama, Publicity Club, Editor-in'Chiel nf Pirates Log Stall, Quill and Scroll. Torch, AllfPirates' Revue, 1954 Girls' Stare, Eggnlgihgp Committee, Commencement Committee, Homecoming Committee. A picture of cheer, a handle of fun, Ability and consideration all mixed into one CLARENCE BOEHMf- Quiet with strangers, But sharpeufittcd with friends. BILL BOLTffe Hi-re's ti man without a carc. W'ith luts nf tnnc to stand and stare. DON BORDhVELLf Band. A hug hit o little boy attarhud to a trumpet, who towed his niche in Highline's hall of ante. ALAN BOTTORFFf- A lvith his interests yur his car and eyes for the losses He tuuldn't find time to spend in his Classes. JACK l3OUTlETTEfA quiet man in a noisy place. ANNETTE BOWENfRefenrercd from Kent-Meridian High School in her senior year. Triple H, Bus Patrol. lt's easy to hc natural when you'-r'c naturally sweet. ANTHONY BOWENAEntered from Palo Verde High School. Blythe. California, in his senior year. Such an interesting boy-Head in clouds, feet solidly on earth. PATRICIA BOW'ENfPins and Rings Committee. Hur twinkling rollers led licr to the end of the proverbial -rainbow. PETE BCXVYER-His main interests were not in bound volumes, though vol' umcs could he written about his interests. LEON BRAUNER-fRcfentrrcd from Fairhanlts High School, Fairlwanlts, Alaska, in his sophomore year. A Cappella, Debate, Drama Shoppe. Piratcs' Log Stall. Father of the Bride, The Valiant, 'l0ur Miss Brooks, Western Wlasliingtun Solo Contest, AllfPirates' Revue. Student Congress, Among the gifts that God hath sent. He made mimic the most magnijicent.. PAUL BRAY--Foothzill, Honor Roll, Panorama, Happy is the man who lows the woods and trails. JACK BRElVERfBnncl, East-hall, Orchestra, hvestcrn lhfashington Solo Contest. Allfl-'irates' Revue, Dance Club, A husinessnmn from top to toe, But mischief sets his eyes aglow. JENNIFER BRINCK- Publicity' Cluh, Yell Clulw, French Club, Torch, ,lunior Senior Prom Committee, Friendship Committee, All-Pirates' Revue. As many moods as an April day. VERNA BRODY Quiet, shy, and hashful, too, But to her friends shc's always true. MERRILL BROOKS-Entered from Yllest Seattle High School, Seattle, NVashingf ton, in his sophomore year. Baseball, Stage Crew, All'Piratcs' Revue. l don't say much, that's very truep But what l stty is worth listening to. RICHARD BROWNf Tall trccs, shady stream, Lots of fish make Dxcl1's dream. RICHARD llRUERf 'They never taste who nvi-cr drink: They never talk u-ho always think. KENNETH BRUMMERff He held the torch high and the unix- uns hrightcncd hy the light from it,
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widen rlroagfrfs of lfgfrinetv pa f, GEORGIA CARVERiBoolt Club, Library Stan, Make-up Club. Great oaks from little acne-ns grow. W'e will watch her success to prove it's so, CAROLIN CLABOE-Torch. Intelligent, skilled, and yet never bold. She did many things without being told. NEWTON CLARK--Traclt Manager, Band, Buys' Club Secretary, Panorama, Rcprcsentativc Assembly. Western Washington Solo Contest, AllfPirates' Revue, Pep Band, God gave hun hills to c imb, and strength for climbing. RAMONA CLARKAEnterecl from St. Leo's High School, Tacoma, Washington, in hcr sophomore year. Yell Club. Modest as her blushing shows, Happy as her smiles disclose. DANNY CLEMENS-Band, Orchestra, Western Washington Solo Contest, String Ensemble. AllfPirate.s' Revue, Pep Band, All'State Orchestra, AllfNorthwe.st Orchestra. 'The mood of L'Alleg1o suited him best, But ll Pensevoson would have given others a rest. JUDY COATES-Tickctcers. She had a day for play, but hcr study day was yet to come, BARBARA CODER4 ln her lifc men played a part, She who crcatcd great works of aft, PHYLLIS CODER-Camera Club, Chess Club, Triple H. I agree with one man's OPINION, L15 long 115 ll I5 'ny UIUTI. SHARON COLLlNSfO, celestial queen, thy shining radiance softens even thc hardest of men. RlgHpRD COLMANfFootball, junior-Senior Prom Committee, Knights of the ut as . ,Traps he laid in many a tleldg Football and nature to him appealed. SHIRLEY CORNYVELL-Others talltg l sing my way from day to day. PATRlClA COUGHLlNf High Lines ' Staff, Malte-up Club, SPADES, Class Day Co mittee. gacejul and earnest she goes her way, Doing her duly day hy day. LARRY CROGGiBoth his eyes were well-tramcdf-one for reading the text- book, the other for watching the clock. LARRY CROWELL-Football Mana er, Band, High Lincs ' Staff. Quill and Scroll, Western Washington Soln Contest, Movie Operator, There is a littlc bit of a rogue in nearly every musician. AURIL CRUMBY-Book Club. H.G.A.A., Malte-up Club. Flashing blades across the ice, Or on a mountain slopefboth are nice. KENNETH CRUMP-Shyness becomes a man. HAROLD CUNNlNGHAMfSenior Park Committee. A tailo1's delight, who wore the colors That caught the eye of all the others. PAULINE CUNNINGHAM- Others may sing of school and books, But I like romance and flattering looks. JEAN CURRAN- Her brown eyes sought the west afar, For lovers love the western star. BARBARA CZEBOTAR-Book Club, Girls' Club Cabinet, H.G.A.A., Library Stall, Panorama, Caps and Gowns Committee. ln the future wc'll surely hear About Bobbie, recreational leader, without a peer. VAUGHN DAFFER- llfhen l have nothing to do and can't find my buddies, I then condvsccnd to do my studies.
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