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Captain s Message to Crew NCE AGAIN the annual staff has chosen an apropros theme for its yearbook. With Highline located so close to the sea, and with our school insignia, the Pirate, Our Treasure Chest be- comes a fine symbol. There are countless treasures found stored within the halls of Highline. To help willing Pirates gather a great wealth of learn- ing, activities, leisure-time skills, friends, and special training, each is equipped with a compass. The compass, in the form of the invaluable guidance of counselors and teachers, is given to each new member as he joins the Pirate crew to chart his course toward the treasures best suited for him in the areas of curricular and extra-curricular activities. VVhere can one in so short a margin of time find so many mem- orable treasures to fill such a chest other than at Highline? Years hence, when each pauses in a busy life to look back through these pages, students, graduates, and faculty will always say, Thanks for the Treasure Chest of Memories. Leonard F. johnson Mr. Leonard F. Johnson upper and Mr. Lowell Wiggins lower, confer with Greg Barlow, student body president concerning student affairs.
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Miss Minnie Emry and her girls' athletic group. STRONG MIND and a strong bodv walk hand in hand. Throughout the years of our pursuit of a liberal education, the' true significance of these words has been ever-present. Few classes are as rewarding as those which provide wholesome recreation, for learning to play together is as vital as learning to work together. Miss Minnie Emry has unfolded to her students the treasures of good sportsmanship and wholesome activity. Through her patient and devoted teaching she has guided them, that they might grow both in body and in mind. XVe, of the 1957 Pirates' Log staff wish to pay our highest tributes to Miss Emry, whose strength and devotion have made her a priceless gem in our treasure chest of memories. The death of Miss Minnie Emry in an automobile accident on Acpril S, 1957, was a great shock and a great loss to her many friends. The above dc ication is to one whose memory lives on in the hearts of her co-workers and pupils.
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