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

 - Class of 1957

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ED HIGGINS-Entered from Renton High School, Renton, Washington, In his senior year. Fishing and hunting appealed to Ed: lVhen it came to studying-well, enough said. CAROL BILLINGS-Honor Roll, Yell and Song Club, Triple H, SPADES Representauve Assembly, CASH Cluh. Round ani round she goes, and where she stops, no man lznoufs. JERRY BINGHAM--Knights of the Cutlass. He burned up the road with the greatest of ease, This likeable fellow who strove to please. JUDITH BISCIGLIA-Triple ll. The time to he happy is today. BARBARA BITZ-Glee Club, F.T.A. l opened my heart and a song burst forth. BARBARA BITZAN-Make-up Club. The look without is an index of what is within. DALE BIORNSON-Senior Band, Western Washington Solo Contest, Chess Club. The clear sweet notes of his trumpet drifted through the air like little gold bubbles of pure melody. BARRY BLAKER--Library Staff, Tennis, Sportsmen's Club. To watch him play badminton is an amazing sight, He rarely fails to meet the shuttlecock in flight. COLENE BLOME-Entered from WVilbaux High School, Vililbaux, Montana, in her senior year. An irish lass who left so soon that no one here knew Calene Blame. DANNY BOTHELL-Boys' Club Vice President, Trafhc Court, Sports- men's Club, Pep Club, Football, Track, Evergreen Boys' State, Knights of the Cutlass. Overwhelming friendliness-his outstanding trait- Make it easy for him to get a date. BOB BOXVLES-Entered from Parsons High School, Parsons, Kansas, in his senior year. Kansas girls he thought were super-fine, But was also quite charming to those at Highline. RAY BOVVMAN-Senior Band, Baseball, Basketball, Vllcslern NVashing- ton Band, Western YVashington Solo Contest, Drama Shoppe, Senior Orchestra, Chess Club. This lad was ever a rover, loving and laughing and free, JOHN BOYD-Movie Operator. Oh. hon' he loved to flirt and tease, Breezing through school with the greatest of ease. PAUL BOYNTON-Board of Control, Debate, Grand Honor Roll, Torch Treasurer, Pirates' Log Stall' Editor, Quill and Scroll, Radio Cluh, P.A. Crew, Representative Assembly. l am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul. PHYLLIS BRANDT-D.E.C.A., Glee Club, H.G.A.A., Drill Team, Junior Red Cross. Classical music?-lVell, I sav Yea - And seasoned with jazz, l like it that way. ROGER BREVVER- Happiness he found behind the wheel Of his merry Oldsmobile. JUSTINE BRINGOLF-Entered from Redmond High School, Redmond, Washington, in her senior year. Panorama, Yell and Song Club. She took time out for romance and fun: Activities, too, kept this girl on the run. BERT BRITTON-A Cappella. Give a man a song to sing and a flame to fight. And his little world will turn out right. ROSS BRODY- llfhen textbooks are made like ears and are thin, , Then they'll he devoured hy seniors like him. BEVERLY BROXVN-Glee Club, Triple H, Tieketeers. School, she said, is merely an interlude on the road to romance. f I JACK BROVVN-Football. Knights of the Cutlass, Track, Sportsmen's Club, Big H, Senior Randi. D ,l,'.1j-' A little flirting now and then ts relished by the best of men. ,d' ' 6 '45 ef., 2-f-sr,--1 fz .,, Twenty-five s

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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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:9 :ji ' , ' S132 . ,. 1 -:7 57 Twenty-six DAVE BUTLER-Basketball, Big H, Football, Pep Club, Track, HUB Committee. Me thinks me hast surpassed by far this one called l'Romeo. IAMES BYRD-D.E.C.A. Slow and sure the safest gait, All things come to those who wait. JANET BYRD-Vendors, Make-Up Club, D.E.C.A., Orchestra. It is not my talent to conceal my lumpy heart. RALPH BYQUIST-Hi? H, Football, Track. Thou art the mil: est mannered man, Xllho ever on the gridiron for a touchdown ran. HOVVARD CALL-Big H, Football, Pep Club, Track. He had wings on his feet to carry him away, To the athletic field. for there he would stay, PHYLLIS CALLAHAN- Petite she wus, but not too small To he easily noticed in the hall. ARLENE CARLSON-Torch, Ushers. Capricious lassie with carefree air, lVhose complexion more often was blushing than fair. KARL CARLSON- Working on cars all the time ls sure to he his future line. ANDREA HOPE CARR-A Cappella, Glcc Club, Xvestcrn NVashiugton Solo Contest, Ushers. She combined dignity with fun. PRISCILLA ANN CARRIER-Board of Control, Debate, Drama Sho pe, Girls' Club President, Girls' Club Cabinet, Pep Club, Publicity Club, Western WVashington Solo Contest, Stage Crew, Torch, All-Pirates' Revue , Yell and Song Club, Homecoming Committee. Charm and ability seasoned with fun- Priseilla's the one to get the joli done. NANCY CARSON-Board of Control, Drama Shoppe, CASH Club, Pep Club High Lines' Staff Editor-in-Chief, Piratcs' Log Statlf, Man in the Bowler Hat , Publicity Club, Quill and Scroll, Torch, SPADES, Yell and Song Club, Junior Pins and Rings Committee. Celtic beauty and Celtic wit- Diii she worry about the High Lines' ? lVell, just a wee bit. RICHARD CARTER- Man's love to man is a thing apart- But when it comes to ears, they lie close to the heart, JOYCE BROVVN- How lovely Common things must seem to you, lVho have such lovely eyes to see them through. LARRY BROWN- Books and knowledge to him were a bore, For after school he learned much more. SHEILA ANN BROVVN-Panorama, Pep Club, Publicity Club, Triple H, SPADES, Representative Assembly, Yell and Song Club, '4Gram- ercy Ghost. This puppy lass with cheeks of tan, Certainly knew how ta hold her man. MELVIN BUCKLES-Senior Band Library Staff, Movie Operator. Men are only boys grown tall: Hearts dnn't change much after all. CAROL ANNE BULEN-Vendors, Library Staff, Commencement Com- mittee. . ' Her trademark was a friendly smile. ZELDA BULLOCK-CASH Club, Torch. The way to the heart she mastered with glee, For slzilled in making she proved to he. BRIAN BUNDY- He lived for the moment ami let the hour talze RANDY BURBRIDGE- The Don juan of the halls. DEAN BURKE-A Cappella, All-Northwest-Chorus. lt was as much his nature to blossom into sang, tree to leaf itself in April. care of itself. as it u-'as for a l

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