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TRUE COURSE NOVA JONES Treasurer HARTING THE COURSE toward a stronger student body and school spirit was the privilege of this year's Board of Control. Meeting daily fifth period, the board worked harmoniously to create a stronger bond of school pride. The realiza- tion of this goal was manifest in such activities as the Halloween clean-up. For the eighth consecutive season a clean-up was staged and a large number of Pirates again succeeded in their efforts toward the betterment of their community. Also, in response to a request for aid, the Highline Pirates invaded Seattle to help in a gigantic 'Teens Against Polio campaign. After several hours in the driving rain, the Pirates returned to find themselves victorious over all other Seattle area schools in the city wide contest for funds. The board, in addition to aiding in public service, completed many worthwhile projects in the school. For example, the opening of the HUB marked the beginning of the school year for an enthusiastic student body. Then the bulletin board was another important addition, for in connection with the newly organized Student Council, it helped to bring important issues to the attention of fellow classmates. Also, these student leaders devoted a considerable amount of time to revamping the old constitution to suit the needs of the rapidly progressing student or- ganization. This past year will be remembered also for some of the changes that the school has made around the campus. A large marquee was left as a monument to the efforts of previous senior classes and the success of this year's senior class and Board. In addition to this, a section of land was purchased to be used as a senior park. Their final project was to instill a year's experience into next year's newly elected officers, advising them in the ways of leadership. Thus a splendid degree of student citizenship and co-operation between the faculty and officers made this year at Highline the greatest year ever. BOARD OF CONTROL 0 Standing: Mr. Leonard Johnson, faculty adviscrg Greg Barlow, Nova Jones, Steve Barlow, Gary Dethlcfs, Paul Boynton, Dave Bible. Seated: Evelyn Yates, Barbara Angle, Sandi Hayes, Kathy Everham, Nancy Carson, Patti Chapman, Peggy Robert- son, Mary Mellick, Priscilla Carrier, Bo Sprague.
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STUDENT LEADERS AT EASE 0 Kathy Everham, Peggy Robertson, Steve Barlow, Patti Chapman, Greg Barlow, Sandra Hayes. sfuf i Q X. ec, lti ,I O 2 gs f N N, V iew f if ,r ftp' W4-1752 ll 1 -if I! .naw 1 ?fHjf' - Eighteen T EERING BOARD OF CONTROL 0 Members of the board are seen grouped about the Student Body bulletin board, one of their latest achievements. Seeing one of their ideas become an accomplished fact makes the group even more enthusiastic. Informal chatting, as pictured here, often brings spontaneous answers to problems which might prove difficult in organized meetings. A GREG BARLOW KATHY EVERHAM PATTI CHAPM President Vice-president Secretary SLS
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