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

 - Class of 1957

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ARLENE AADLAND-A Cappella, Glce Club, Torch, Vklestern Wash- ington Soln Contest, Yell and Son Club, Triple Tones. Here was a look, here was a 5109, That made simplicity a grace. ARDATH AADLAND- High Li.nes ' Staff, Torch, Triple Tones. ln other roles, she is calm ami most willing, But in the role of a writer she strives for top billing. JUDITH ADAMS-Book Club, Pirates' Pen Editor, SPADES, Torch, High Lines' Staff, Library Staff, Make-up Club, Quill and Scroll, Representative Assembly, Ticketecrs, Class Day Committee Chairman. True beauty dwells in kindness. CHARLES ADLER-Band Track. A quiet lad with a friendly grin, lVhose smile made many friends for him. BILL ALBRIGHT- A guardian angel o'er his life presiding, Doubling his pleasures and his cares dividing. JUDITH ALEXANDER-H.G.A.A. VVhat sweet delight tl quiet life affords. LOIS ALEXANDER- If she aprears untouched by solemn thought, her nature is not therefore less enchanting. DELORES AMOS-Girls' Playday, Glee Club, Panorama, Triple H., T'nnis. LQuiek and to the point was she: Reserved, but happy as happy could be. MARILYN ANDERSON-Girls' Club Cabinet, H.G.A.A., Make-up Club. lVit and wisdom are not wanting in this ufinsome lass. 5 c MARLO ANDERSON- To sail on the sea of unbroken blue lVas the only ambition that he knew. SANDRA ANDERSON- i l V To every deed she had a heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute. SHIRLEY ANDERSON-Panorama, Girls' Hall Patrol, Drill Team. How slender she.is and oh, so fair,- Thts artistic senior with the versatile Hair. DICK ANDREWS- His freckles lent a rakish air So apropos with his dark curly hair. MARGARET ATVVATER - School Bankers, Publicity Club, Torch, SPADES, CASH Club, Pins and Rings' Committee. Her quiet and pleasing manner won many friends. CAROL AUSTIN-Girls' Club Committee, 'Tirates' Log Staff, Pep Club President, Torch, Publicity Club, Yell and Song Club, Class Dav Committee, Office Force. l could not love thee, dear, so much Loved I not Highline more. IEAN BACKLUND-F.T.A., Honor Roll, Orchestra, Triple H, Drum Corps. D Here is a maiden so very meek. That even her violin refused to squeak. MAURYA BAIRD- She's small, but so is the atomic bomb. HELEN BAKER- Sineere and ingeuuous she went through the year, lVith only gentle memories to remind all she was here. IRLA BAKER-A Cappella, Band, Girls' Club Cabinet, Girls' Playday, SPADES, H.G.A.A., Orchestra, Ushers. Life's cares and worries hare no power over her. XVILLIAM BAKER-Chess Club. He has travelled fur in the U.S.A., An airplane pilot he will be someday. SANDRA BALLARD-A Cappella. Sandra planned, her efforts to reimburse, To become a gentle, efficient nurse. -'QN I E6 . Ellwisbf fi ' T7 Tu'enty'-tlzree

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Q5 fl? GEF ' -'H S .10 Fflilsi'-.1 ,152 -'-' Twcntyetwo SENIOR CLASS OF- FICERS 0 Standing: Mr. Earl Trowbridge, adviserg Miss Mary Durning, senior coun- selor. Seated: Sue Kes- ler, secretary, Dave Bible, president. Kneeling: Dick Hull, vice-president, john Stackpole, treasurer. Seclmen First Class AILING HIGH to the tune of Do Lord,', 850 adventurous sophomores in- vaded Highline to chart their course toward Destination Unknown. Despite the confusion caused by one way halls and unfamiliar upper classmen, they adjusted readily and were soon sailing smoothly over homework and activities. Entering their junior year on the keynote of Mississippi Mud, they were deter- mined to make their class the most outstanding ever to enter Highline. Contributing greatly to the spirit and prestige of the school, they lost to the seniors in the annual toy drive by a margin of one-half-of-one-percent. Not to be discouraged by this, they named a committee to send cards to' ill classmates, causing them to be known as the Heart of Highline. Various individuals of the class achieved special recognition: Mary Melick, Song Princessg Suzanne lVillard, Homecoming Princess g and Nancy Thomas, junoir Girl of the Month. VVhen the time came for the final lap of the cruise to begin, each one of the 540 seniors who remained knew he was prepared for the responsibilities that lay ahead. Chosen as worthy leaders were Dave Bible, presidentg Dick Hull, vice- president, Sue Kesler, secretaryg and john Stackpole, treasurer. From the first of the year, the class worked efficiently, in the various senior committees, planning and raising money for their activities. Voted as committee chairmen were Bill Pike, for Commencementg Diane Giles, Senior Cruise, Nikki Miller, Promg Nancy Carson, Class Day, Kay Hauser, College Conferenceg and Joann McKail, Cards and An- nouncements. As the '57 crew of the good ship Highline left for their respective destinations, they carried with them not only the treasures of a rich voyage, but also the knowledge that they would be prepared for whatever lay before them on the seas ahead.



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44 - 1+ 4 71:65:51 SHARON BAUWENS-Book Club, Honor Roll, Library Staff. Ever present, truest friend- Always near, her aid to lend. BARBARA BAXTER-Girls' Club Cabinet, Library Stalf, Tieketeers, Head Usher, Yell and Song Club, SPADES, Baccalaureate Com- mittee. A dozen interests claimed her mindg A finer worker 'twould be hard to find. TOM BEAN-Baseball, Basketball, High Lines ' Staff, Knights of the Cutlass. There was nothing capricious about his game- On the basketball court he was always the same. LINNEA BEFFA-Girls' Club Officer, Pep Club, Publicity Club, Relate- sentative Assembly, Torch, All-Pirates' Revue , Yell and Song C ub, CASH Club. She brightened all the joys of life and softened every frown. ALLAN BELANGER-Entered from Port Moody High School, Port Moody, British Columbia, in his Junior year. Movie Operator. Allan will have a hand in Time With his pursuit of aircraft design. JIM BENEDICT- All-Pirates' Revue, Gramercy Ghost, Drama Shoppe Treasurer, Thcspian. Jim was a connoisseur of all the speech arts, And a connoisseur, too, of his classmates' hearts. RAYMOND SNICKYD BENNETT-Radio Club, Track, P.A. Crew. The u'or d of electronics 'was his to explore, This dedicated scientist with theories galore. CHARLENE BENSON-Triple H F.T.A., Camp Waskowitz 'Cmmselon Never was 1 afraid of man, Catch me, cowardly knaves, if you can. GERRY BERG-Football Manager, Debate, Pep Club, Torch. lt rattled, it rumbled, it shocked the elite: He cussed it, he loved it-it sure beat his feet. KARLA BERGSTROM-Publicity Club, All-Pirates' Revue , HUB Committee. She developed her skills in domestic art, Feeling such talents lay close to the heart. KATHY BERGSTROM-Panorama, CASH Club, SPADES. Skiing she liked and travelling, too, Limiting her dislikes to very few. DAVE BIBLE--Big H, Board of Control, Boys' Club Cabinet, Sopho- more Class President, Senior Class President, Football, Representa- tive Assembly, Track. l A man of great lprowess, admired by all, VVho ruled the c ass, yet had time for a ball. Twenty-four TOM BARBER-Entered from VVest High School, Salt Lake City, Utah, in his junior year. Stage Crew. Perched in the driver's seat, pleasure bent, Tom was in his element. JOYCE BARKER-Publicity Club, Yell anzl Song Club, SPADES. Hail to thee, hlithe spirit. GREG BARLOXV7Entcrcd from Charleston High School, Charleston, West Virginia, in the middle of his junior lyear. Board of Control, Football, Knights of the Cutlass, Panorama, cp Club, Student Body President, Track, All-Pirates' Revue. I came, I saw, l conquered. EDDIE BARNES-Senior Band. In youth he found his golden treasure. LEONARD BARNHART- He drove to Highline in his temperatnental Merc, Bu! only in woodshop did he enjoy the work. TOM BARRETT- Life is merry, life is freeg Life is made happy for men like ine. SHARON BARTLETT-Glec Club, Triple H. Beauty is its own reward, bringing a form of peace. DANNY BATTERBERRY-Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Western VVashington Solo Contest, Western WVashington Band. When 1 am gone, I hope it may be said, He had a good time, but his books were read. DUANE BAUS-- lVhen found with the fellows he seemed forward and spry, But around the girls he was awlurard and shy.

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