Highline High School - Pirates Log Yearbook (Burien, WA)
- Class of 1958
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Thc ainnuzil stuff is proud to clctiicutc thc ninctccn-fittx'-Cight issuc of thc Pirzztcs' lug to this instructor, who in opcning thc tltmr to thc- wisdoin of thc past, ilnnts the scccls that will hrinv ll rich liairxcst for thc incirrmxp 5 if 51:51- -WS- 55 ,Q S2- -,A ,. 5-1.3 23-rf --'S px - QW: 1,1 M 'VV wal, . -r. . 'uilhf nh Hrucg Rik, High , X . XHY5 X Xcf 0 um . U Y lnuty itkiiixi ,md Kim NW ' Ulm ' . Xi , g A X tLlYkXik'uLLcr Yrxacm ' NUS' ip1wsW'C i X.mQ NUR. liiiv ng in wp ar, Y QW ' nf xv- . . Gif - g, , K, ii' Q ,, f' 5, L Yi 0 . xxfkz' 4' S 1 7 - if k 1 Qi . '- . g I Q 1 'Q 'am RM f- ,f X x 144. , Iii? ff' P 3' s I ,H ff 1- X- - , ,' . -M, ,a Q . , , ti-'.. ' -,IH .2 .jf J ' v M , 'Y K f A , V.-. 49 ,q - -'. - .3, f' ' X 2 ',j,M N 5 ' . 'Jn ,V , g 'tx , , , . - ' Q X . Q '- 1 in . ,- ', .g J f 9. n Lrg ,H I . 1 A 5-, g-QU. 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In cy cry community being ai school hoard member is an kc-y position dcscrving of rccognition as thc districts highest honor. Through the years it has bccn thc duty of school hourds to proyidc schools to kccp up with thc growing population und yyith the dcmnnds for an cxpundcd cduf czltional program. 'll0U2ll'il thc grunt ohjcctixc ol' nmintuining and improying thc llighlinc lluhlic School Systcm thc llourd ol llircctors and district stall' yyork hand in hund for ull llighlinc youth. Spcciol rccognition is mcritcd hy tyy o llighlinc School llircctors yyho lmyc scrxcd long and fzlitlllully. Xlr. ,Xl Sodcrquist did not run for rc-clcction upon hc-coming il incmhcr ol' thc Stutc llourd of lfducution. Xlr. l.yslc Guynn plains ai clmngc ol' rcsidcncc and lilacyyisc did not scclx rc-clcction. lo hoth this district oyycs il dcht of gratitudc for unscllish scryicc and accomplishnicnt. 'liyyo ncyyly clcctcd mcmhcrs, Nlr. Stun littlc und Xlr. Xyillium lf. Xloshicr. luring to thc hoard rich lmckgrouncls ol' cxpcricncc und lcudcrship as yycll as il conf tinuation of thc sinccrc intcrcst in cducution of thc formcr mcnmhr-rs xy hom they arc rcplacing. Currcnt Prcsidcnt of thc Board is Xlr. ,lanncs llicc. Othcr mcnihcrs includc llrist Prcsidcnt and yctcrun nicmbcr, Dr. Yictor lliolnpson und Yicc-Prcsidcnt, Xlrs. I-, A. Crznyford. Final rcsponsihility for the cduczitionul yu.-lfurc of ull young pcoplt- in thc lligh- linc district rcsts upon thcir xcry cupublc shouldcrs. SCHOOL ISOXIHJ 0 Luft to Right: Dr. Yictor rl-l10l'l1l7S0l1, Xlr. lyslr D Guynn, Xlr. laimcs llicc, Nlr. .-X. QX. 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DSOX-U ited States History, Xvllflil j Living, nis C .c .OXlD ASHC Tl-Distributive lf . lon, D. l . Club, j Tick t Adviser f GA! l'ilIiZ'!CiCI'lllill1, l.atin, Spanish, Bus Loading Cl..-XIIIQNCPI BITZ.-KN--Nleehanieal Drawing, .Xirplane Drawing YlC'l'UR C.Xlll'lNl --Pllysieal lfdueation, Track cillllfll VIQRA CARrl'IiR-Basie Math, Geometry, Assistant junior Counselor HAZLE CHAPMAN-Health Education, Recreation I.ead- ership, F.T.A. Adxiser, Intramural Bowling Adviser VERNON CHESTER-Photography, Photography Club Adviser DOROTHY C0PIf4l3iology, Science Club Adviser, .Xssist- ant Adviser Galley Guards HIHDIF DAVIS-Language Arts, Pirates' Log Adviser HURLEY DL-IHOIN-Driver Education Instructor, Mr. Rossi, watches over new typists. yi? RICHARD DICKINSON- Crafts NAIIY DURNING-Sophw more Counselor, Pirates Pen Adviser HUGH FAIRY-Shorthand, Pep Club Adviser ARLIQNF Fl.'Klfl4Language Arts, Pirates' Pen Adviser Mll.lJlllfD GIBSOXfTyp- ing, Senior .-Xdviser Gift Committee GLIQNN HAGGFN-.-X Cappella, Boys' Chorus, Mixed C h o r u s, Girls Glee, Boys' Quartet, Girls' Q u a r t e t, Triple Trio, Mixed Oetette .Z Sowers of the Seeds hrs Illl:Nlf llAl.Ll il l'-4-Physical lfdueation, ll.G.A.A. Adviser, lntramursils Adviser l'lf'Il1ll HAl.l.GllIMSON-l.'nited States History, lfconomics Boys' Club Adviser, Traflic Court Adviser .Xl lf llVMSTAD,-M'orld History, Chess Club Adviser, lfoot- ball Coach, Assistant Track Conch XYAIIIHQN HIQHBAGlf1Chemistry, Seience Club Adviser RALPH HOFMAN-Architectural Drawing, Mechanical Drawing SPENCER HCNGFllFOllD4Senior Counselor, Book Room Adviser M.-XI-I HL'NTER-Language Arts, Junior Red Cross Adviser HUXYARD IAKEYg-Instrumental Music AMY JIiNCKS-f-Language Arts ROBIQRT JOHNSKN-XVoodshop, SPADIQS Adviser VIQRNUN IOHNSON!Geometrv, Trigonometry, Algebra lll, National Honor Society Adviser I-1l.lZABlfTH KAITIS-language Arts, Pirates' Pen Adviser Mason guides young cooks in culinary arts. I 0 KENNETH KIMMlQI.- Biology, Science Club Adviser LARRY LEMMH.--United States History, Publicity Club A tl v i s e r, Sen' Class Adviser HARRY LEMON-Botany, VK'ashington History TMILY LESFERIL- Typing, Shorthand, Cards and Announcements fommittce Adviser ingu age Xrts L l tlILll ,ST 'gg A I.INI.B,XRC,I.l.l Sta I X Adviser Q .Te tes iHistorv,l li' . :DA ,C MAX- Lni ec States H i s t o r 5. G' Club Adviser F iftccn Sixteen .21 DO Nli AN MICLVIN OLENIQ- Biology, Physics, Chemis- try, Scicncc Club Adviscr LYDIA PALMEll4FrcnCh, Latin, Assistant Torch Aclyiscr llOllI'llT PUTNANI- Physics, llaclio, P. A. Crcw Aclyiscr l,OXYl'l I, QL'lfSXlfl.l-4 Auto Shop, Assistant Foot- ball Coach C'lllfS'l'lzll llliAD4X'isual Aids, Boys' Club Adyiscr, Stutlcnt Court Adviscr jL'S'l'lXE RICHARDS- llclmtt-, Ollicc Practice, Commcnccmcnt Com- inittcc Adyiscr Faculty . . . NALIJ NlAl,ONlf -.Xlgclnra lll, Ccomctry, lrigononlctry, llascball Coach, Sportsmcn's Club Atlyiscr l.OYVlfl.l. MASONgflconlctry, Knights of thc Cutlass Atl- viscr, Scnior Prom Adyiscr Vl l.MA MASUN--Vlfoocls, Vcmlcrs' Adyiscr lflJY'l4lllf NCCUl.l,UL'GHfClotlling ll, McKA Ygjunior Counsclor NA,llfAN Mll,l.lfll4Pl1ysical lfducatiori, l5.N.A. Arlyiscr l..-XUIIAISIQLLE NlINTICR-l.anguagc Arts, Journalism, High Lines' Stall' Adviscr EAlll, MORITZ-Machinc Nlctal IJOITUTIIY Nlfl.SUN--languagc Arts 1 UDIA NlCllOl.S4l.ibrary, Xlakc-up Club Adviscr, Pi- rutcs' Pcn Aclviscr IiNllXlY LOL' c,:xKl'lS-Lklllgllklgl' Arts ,lAlNllfS KYBRIFHV4'-llI'lgtlI1OIl'lL'tl j', Collcgc Nlath, Sophomorc Class Adyiscr Nlr. Ashcraft looks on as his Distributivc Education students scll their warcs. Sowers of the Seed .Xl IIOSSI -lypinu. tell anal Sung Stall Nnlxiser, .Kssistanl llaslwtlmall Coacli Xltlll l.lf llL'l7l1--l anguage Xrts, latin, famly Concession Xl.XllG.Xlll il' IIYDHOLXI-Typing, llusiness lfnglisli, Office Practice, Baccalaureate Cummittec .Xclxiscr IINXICIQ Sll.UYl,-I.ilJrar5, l.ilmrar5 Club .Xcltiscr XYll.l.l.-XM Sll.XYYI.-Psycltology, lfconumics, .Xssistant lfoot- lmall Coach IDOHOTIH Sllll'l.l'Y--Drama, l,tll1LIllil,SLl' .Xrts, Speech. Drama Slmppe .Xclxiscr DONALD SIMPSON-.Xrt, Ciommcrcial .Xrt, junior Class .Ml- viser, Stage Crew Aclviscr, Pirulvx' Pcn .Xrt flclviscr, Piruics' Lug Art .Xtlviscr YIRCINIA Sl.lfl'Nlfll--languagc .-Xrts, Callcy Guards Ad- viser, L'sl1crs .Xclxiscr l3.XllB.-Xllil S'l'.XllBllll7-l anguagc .Xrts, Drill Team .Xclviscr ll UX.Xllll 'l.XZlOll language .Xrts, ,Xssistant llaselmall clO2lCll l.L'Cll.l.l'f 'lHONll'SON- --Spanish, lfrenclt, Pirates' Pen Arl- vlscr lfAlll. THOVK'BRIDGE--Scnior Aclxiscr. 'lorch Adviser Mr. Quesnell gives instructions on engine swapping. XK'll,l.lS 'lllOWI3llllXLl- - NYorlcl History. llaslu-tlmall Llflilfll, Golf Cluaclt VERNON XY.'XIfl'lflISf-- Driving YELNIA WHITLUCTKA- Accounting, School Banking ftdxiser, Caps ancl Grmns Committee Adviser, Organ LOL' XYII DHI- Home llclatiuns JE.-XX XYOl,l SUX A-Sclimil Nurse, N urses' Aides Adviser Physical lmlucation. Intramurals .Xclxist-r. Gymnastics Ckraeli lfYIjIll1'l il XX'OOlDW.XlllDf - Sfltll Elgl1IL'L'll Planted They STUDENT BODY OFFICERS O TERRY MCCARTHY, presidentg LAMBERT PETERSON, vice-prcsidcntg ROBERTA DETHLEES, secrctaryg JANE OISHI, treasurer. EETING TXYICE-XYIil3fKIsY throughout the year, the Board of Control was the busiest group in the school. From these meetings plans were drafted, carried out, and evaluated for many school sponsored activities. The iirst project under- taken by Board of Control was the morning after Halloween, when 70 cold, civic- minded citizens toured the various business districts cleaningand washing windows to promote better relationship between the high school and business establishments. Then came the big drive. The Board of Control and the Student Council launched a campaign to help with the building of the much needed Red Shield Wisely and Well community swimming pool. The students responded enthusiastically and in an all-out drive, raised five thousand dollars from the residents of the Highline District. ' One of the most worthwhile projects promoted was the Teens-Against-Polio drive. Fourteen schools participated in the raising of funds which contributed to the March of Dimes. Probably the erection of the Pirates' sign was their outstand- ing project. Under the leadership of Lambert Peterson, the committee chairman, the Board listened to bids of various companies, saw diffrent plans, and finally signed the check for the long-awaited Pirates' sign. Financially, the greatest investment was the purchase of Camp XVaskowit1, to add to the Highline districts vast wealth of resources of knowledge. The camp will be used by the district summer camp and by the sixth graders during the school year. To take advantage of the Board of Control's earlier investment of Camp XVasko- witz, Highline had its Hrst annual Student Leadership Conference there in May. Those who attended were of this year's and next year's Board of Control. The pur- pose of this conference was to help next year's student organization to a good start in guiding Highline to another successful year. 'Tir W. gl l Paws , k ' l ,mfg 4 KENT eg, ' , H iff me f ffl z, We . M ,949 KM firm I ,TN .ul ... mx X 4 fin' J' Us -Llw ,Xa-r f . 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I'V- - 'A l 1: 1 v 7 v f ' . 1 Q. ' , x ' . VV V ' 'I -1' v 1 I ' ' I ' L K I Q JCDITH AARDE-Drama Shoppe, I7.T.A., Girls' Club Cabinet, Ushers, Yell and Song Club. Sweet as morning roses freshly washed with dew. JOHN ABBOTT-Gymnastics. Grace and strength in muscle and personality. JOLETA ADAMS- ll'ee, winsome, and wise. KELLIS ADAMS- High Lines ' Staff. Tickcteers. Her quiet seriousness was modified by a warming smile. NANCY ADAMS-Entered from Highland High School, Albuquerque, New Mexico, in her senior year. Some like swimming, some like diving: Nancy likes rodeos and horseback riding. JANET AHLQCIST-Torch. Ticketeers, Representative Assembly, Pan- orama, CASH Club. A good laugh is sunshine. DIANA ALLISON-Ticketcers, CASH Club. A little earnest and a little prim: Interested in school and also in him. DANIEL ALSPACI-I-Entered from Wenatchee High School, VVenatehee, XVashington, in his junior year. Drama Shoppe, Stage Crew, Our Town. Congenial and cheerful to everyone. Drama activities keep him on the run. ROXVENA ALVIN-D.E.C.A., CASH Club, All-Pirates' Revue, L'shers, Yell and Song Club, Torch, Representative Assembly. Gay and helpful in her own way, A spark of life in any day. JANICE AMUNDSEN-Entered from Benjamin Russell High School, Alexander City, Alabama. in her senior year. To be merry best becomes her. COLLIN ANABLE- Honesty and good fellowship dwell within thee. EVA ANDERSON-Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A., Torch, Waskowitz Coun- selor, Yell and Song Club. Off to camp I love to go, 'Tis the outdoors I wish to know. JEANNE ANDERSON-Girls' Club Treasurer, National Honor Sol ciety, Panorama, Pirates' Log Staff, Representative Assembly. SPADES, Ticketeers, Torch, Yell and Song Club, Senior Cruise Committee, Baccalaureate Committee, Publicity Club. Her presence is like the sunshine when the world is drenched with rain. JOHN ANDERSON-Basketball, Big H, Football, Track, Knights of the Cutlass, Baseball, Representative Assembly. All'Ameriean boy. LINDA ANDERSON-Entered from Franklin Pierce High School, Ta- coma, Washington, in her junior year. Library Club. A sunny glow of gladness in her blue eyes gleaming. CHUCK ANGELL-Honor Roll. He would Hirt with mermaids, or so I'1'e heard tell: For he was a skin diver who did right well. BRUCE ANGEVINE- Creeping like a snail, unwillingly to school. BARBARA ANGLE-Board of Control, If.T.A., CASH Club, Make-up Club, Pep Club, Representative Assembly, Student Body Business Manager, Ticketeers. Her eyes are the dwelling place of light. PAT ANNLTTE- ll'ho looked upon the rose remembered her. LINDA ANNIBAL-A Cappella, F.T.A., SPADES, Glec Club. Grand Honor Roll, Vllaskowitz Counselor, Torch, Senior Oetette, Junior Red Cross. Books, books, books, forty thousand million books-marching by in front of her. PETER ARMENTROIJT-Football Manager, Baseball Manager. Big H, Torch, Traffic Safety Council Chairman. His sunkist hair, his grin, his mind, Make him the ladies' A-l find. LARRY ARNOLD-Annual Band Concert. Senior Band, Basketball. Track, Visual Aids. He let his camera speak for him-smnetirm's. JERRY ARNTSON-Panorama, SPADES. Ski Team. Skiing and sailing appealed to Swede, A boy so thoughtful in word and deed. SHARI ATE-VVaskowitL Counselor, Yell and Song Club, Torch. Pub- licity Club, Pirettes. The gold in her heart wus tempered by the gold in her hair. SLE ATKINSON-Publicity Club, SPADES, Visual Aids, Yell and Song Club, Song Staff. The face that launched a thousanil smiles. CLAUIJIA AUSTIN- High Lines' Stall. Panorama, SPADES, Tieket- eers, Yell and Song Club. Sunnv tempered, full of fun, Many friends at school she's won. SLI' llAIiClX'K-Entered from Lebanon L'nion High School, Lebanon, Oregon, in her senior year. Like 41 neon light her smile f-lasheil off anil on-always on as she approaeheil her job as a salesgirl. JOHN ll.-KGGOTT-Camera Club, Visual Aids. Ile was six-foot-two in his stocking feet: A more relaxeil fellow one seldom woulnl meet. CL'RT IEAGLEY-Baseball. He kept his eye upon the curves, and his minil on the plate. JANET BAIFIIJCASH Club. Art is not a thing, hut a way. JIM I3AIl.IiY- School, saiil lie, is not too bad- Iiut ilriving a car is a better fall. BONNIE BAKER- IVhat e'er she did was done with ease, 'Twas only natural for her to please. GARY BAKER-Baseball Manager, Big II. He is quiet and pensive, a little bit shy, But intelligent aml earnest, he'll always get hy. ROY ISAKIER-Entfrred from Hermiston High School, Hermiston, Ore- Eon, in his junior year. Senior Band, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Track. Of poise and ilignity possessed: But jolly. too. for he can jest. WAYNI-. BALKENHOL-Debate, Library Club, Publicity Club. Our Town, Stage Crew, Torch, National l'orensic League, junior Red Cross, Representative Assembly, HUB Committee, Science Club. The manner of a gentleman, hut the temperament of a musician. DICK RANDY-Entered from Evans Mills High School, Evans Mills, New York, in his junior year. This merry fellow, who has travelleil far, Likes math ani! science, and especially his car. NVILLIAM BAIlI3liRfGymnastics. A limher latl who wants to he A college major in P. E. ROBERTA BARDSLEY- She took the world in easy stride, Caring little for riclz or poorghumility or pritle. LINDA BARKER- Vicarions romance for her was best: Real life heroes never passed her test. MICHAEL BARLOW- My thoughts are my companions. JAN BASEL-fToreh, Ticketeers, Yell and Song Club, CASH Club. Oh, may she always be true and lovely, lluplty and gay, as she is. JERRY BASS-Radio Club, Torch, Visual Aids. He wasn't a maverick, that we all knew, But to the Maverick he was trne blue. BILL BATES-Baseball, Basketball, Big H, Ifootball, Knights of the Cutlass, Representative Assembly, Torch. A superior man is mutlest in his speech, hut exceeds in his actions. KATHLEEN BATES-If.'I'.A., Tennis, Toreh. Tennis is her kingdom: here she reigns as Queen. IIARISARA BECKER-D.E.C.A., SPADES, Ushers, Yell and Song Club. I teas so embarrassed! BARBARA BEHM-A Cappella, Drama Shoppe, National The-spians Society. Girls' Playday, Torch, CASH Club, Time Out for Ginger. Gramercy Ghost, Our Town, Radio Announcer, 'Westem XVash- ingtun Solo Contest, All-Northwest Chorus. All-Pirates' Revue, Grand Honor Roll, XV2iSl'iOU'ltL Counselor. A ilream on the beam. LANNY I3ElIRIiNSg Only un the was to school iliil he ever have motor trouble. GEORGE BIELEICIKS-Sportsmen's Club. The less men talk, the more they think. EILEEN BELL-Triple Il. She has the gift of smiling when the world hills fair to frown. SHEILA BELTON-D.E.C.A., Glce Club. A blond blush is so heeoming. THOMAS BENDA- Not too ambitious, hut feu are so jolly or loyal. PAl.'L BENNETT-Art Club, Track. He gave ererp man his ear, but few his voice, BARBARA BENSON-CASH Club, High l.ines ' Staff, Honor Roll, Publicity Club, SPADES. Yell and Song Club, llcprcscnlatisc As- scntbly. At Cf.ll'.l'. her heart reigns supreme: To he there someday is her only dream. DONNA BENSON- The tranquil manner in which shi' lired was the cue to her in- telligenee. ROBERT BERG-Stage Crew, Visual Aids. He mingled sense with nonsense to the delight of all. ANN RERGER-Entered from Blaekfast High School, Blackfast, Idaho, in her junior year. Honor Roll, Make-up Club. She keeps memories in store To carry through some future door. SUE BERGER-Entered from Lincoln High School, Tacoma, XVash- ington, in ber senior year. Honor Roll, String Quartet, All-State Orchestra, Senior Orchestra, Representative Assembly, XVestern XVashington Solo Contest, Friendship Queen, XVcstcrn XVashington Orchestra, All-Northwest Orchestra. Our Friendship Queen. SUSAN BERGMAN- The boss's secretary she longed to he, So she worked efficiently-naturally. TOM BERRYHILL-Baseball, Visual Aids. Knowledge ami skill deserve reward- A Cavalier whose word is his sword. SHARON BERTHIAUME-A Cappella, D.E.C.A., Glee Club, Honor Roll, Triple H, Representative Assembly. This bundle of shyness had few inhibitions when her interests were challenged. JIM BIBBY-Baseball, Basketball. Sees no evil, knows no evil, does no evil. JOHN BLACK- His dream was not of celestial wings, hut of metal ones. MELVIN BLAKE-Drama Shoppe, Grand Honor Roll, Library Club, National Honor Society, National Thespians Society, Radio An- nouncer, Our Town, Representative Assembly, Torch, National Forensic League. He made his English sweet upon his tongue. WALTER BLAKLEY-Entered from La Grande Senior llieh School, La Grande, Oregon, in his junior year. Baseball, Big H, Ifootball. His recognition came wrapped in u foothall. CHARLES BLOMBERG-Panorama. ll'ith a smile like a four-drum salute. SALLY BOHLANDER-Pirettes, Senior Band. For the good are always merry. JANICE BORING-D E.C.A., Torch. Demure is she and rather sweet: A neater girl one eould seldom meet. JIMMY BORSllEIM-- Not really a man ahout town, just a hoy with a ear to taht' apart. MARY BORSTYDrama Shoppe, Girls' Playday, ll.G.A.A., Nursc-'s Aides, Lshers, SPADES, Triple H, Pep Club, Panorama. The eyes hare it. LEE BOSTlAN- ll'hs am I so elerer? These girls. they bother me, JOY BOTEIHO-l'.T.A., Triple ll, Visual Aids, Xhaskowitl Counselor. Dark eyes inquiring and gay, Bespeah her mood in erery nay. DIANNE BOL'TXVELI.i But it's too hard to he quiet! uw R7 1 .1 xt r-C4 yn .-'L ,. il 4. Av ...J ui N Wig '5 iw' Judi. .iwqlii A . -in n 'liai- . 1' f ,P we be GARETH BOWEN- Adept at books: therefore also at conversation. LYNN IIONVEII-Baseball, Chess Club. Deeds speak louder than u'onls 4xo why speak? IDA ROWlVlAN4lJ.E.C.A. Aa angel coultl be no more. GERALDINIZ I3RADLIiYf Attractive and gay as a :lay in May. ROGER BRASS! There's a gootl time coming, boys, there's 41 good time coming! ALLICN RRFT7-Sportsinc.-n's Club. The purr of the motor was his symphony. RON NIE RRII-.Mg A prankster she was with the name of Bon Bon, IVho kept her eyes open for a special Don juan. i . MAL'RliliN BRIGGS-lJ.E.C.A., Panorama, CASH Club. Fashioned so slentlerly, young, and so fair. EDDIE IIRINGHIQRST-liootbzill. I-'eu' can tell that cars are his life, love, and liberty. DONNA BRITTAIN-A Cappella, Torch, Ticketeers, YVestcrn YVash- ington Solo Contest. A face that betokenetl all things calm and gootl. MARTHA BROCK-Torch, Yell and Song Club, Pirates' Log Staff, Standards Committee Chairman, A Cappella, CASH Club, Represen- tative Assembly, Baccalaureate Committee, Cards and Announce- ments Committee. Full of life and jesting fun, Really to laugh with anyone. DENNIS BRODERSON- Don't force itg use a bigger hammer. BETTIE BROOKE-A Cappella, Glee Club, VVestern XVashington Solo Contest. You seldom hear a murmur from this brook. JUDY BROOKS-CASH Club, F.T.A., Library Art StaFf, Panorama, Publicity Club, Torch, Yell and Song Club. Artistic she was aml talented, too, A musical brook in tune aml true. ARDITH BROVVN-H.G.A.A., Panorama, SPADES, Tieketeers, Torch. A mimi at peace with all around. CHARLES BROVVN-Annual Band Concert, Senior Band, Camera Club, Glee Club. Honor Roll, Piratcs' Log Staff, Visual Aids. Camera in hand, he surveyed the land. NEIVT BRUINGTON-Baseball. Silence is golden, but it has no charm for me. CAROL BRUMMER- She goes through life on a pogo stick. LINDA BRIJNO- A petite, tlarkAhairetl, :lark-eyed miss: Can you ask for anything better than this? ROBERT BULLOCK- Happy-go-lucky, easy, and free: Nothing on earth bothers me. ROBERT BURNS-Big H, football. One hundred and fifty pounds harnessed to a rifle or a football. JAMES BURTON-Science Club, P.A. Crew, Radio Club. Torch. Not much saill. but much well done. VICTORIA BIJRZA-A Cappella, Glee Club, Triple II. II'lzo cares for books or any thing, II'hen one can have a diamond ring? BRCCF BIQTCHER-Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Pep Band. High Lines' Staff, Publicity Club, Pirates' Log Staff, Honor Roll. Conversation is his laboratory and workshop. CHRIS CAl.l.lGAN-Baseball, Torch, Chess Club. Someu'hat shy, sonicuhnt sly, But aluayv able to get hy. ,ll.'l.l,-X CANll'.'XNlil.l.AfDrama Shoppe, Grand llonor Roll, Torcb, Sl'AlJI'.S. Panorama. National llonor Society, Visual Aids, CASH Club, llL'li Comniittcc. lion arc the spice of life. and julia liked comliments. LQ. Nlzll. CAXlPl3Ifl.l.-lfntcrcd from l'ort Vancouver High School. Yancouxcr, Washington, in his senior year. llhcri Irish egux are smiliiff XVAYNIC CAXIPIBELL- .-tml thou, a merry fullou, didst rolr life of sonic taste of telli- mivicw. JANICI-. CARRARY-Glec Club, lxircttcs, Shc'x a quiet lass, hut also quite it law, ue'lI say. JIM CAllI:Y-Torch. l'l'c taken my fun irlicre l'1'e fouml it. Rlll. C'AlUllCl'l.-Xl'iI.-Annual Rand Concert, Senior Band. llascball, liziskctball, Standards Committee, Knights ot' the Cutlass, l'anorama. A gentleman of quiet mica Who preferred imrlaing to being seen. lllCYlilll.Y CARTER-Glcc Club, Honor lloll, Panorama. A firefly on a summcfs night. JIM CARTER-Basketball, Big H, Debate, Torch, Our Town. Tcn- nis, National Forensic League, National Honor Society. A superior gentleman, who could nercr lu' Lost in the role of mediocrity. SHICILA CASEY-Pircttes, Ticketccrs, CASH Club. Ifall of fun with lntx of grace: Tlicre's nluviys sunshine on Sheila's face. MARGARET CHAPMAN-Drama Shoppe, Our Town, Prom Com- mittee, Library Club, llcpresentatiyc Assembly, SPADES, junior Red Cross, Pirettes. A ICOIIIIUI of clzccrful ycstenlays and crmfiilcnt toniorroirs. ROBFRTA CHEATHAM-A Cappella, Glce Club, Torch, Yell and Song Club. CASH Club. I bring to you sweet music. SCZANNF CHRISTIAN-Board of Control, l7.T.A., High Lines' Erl- itor-in-chief, Pirettcs, Publicity Club, Quill and Scroll, SPADES, Tiekctecrs, Torch, Class Day Committee, Baccalaureate Committee, hv2lSli0lYlIl Counselor. My pen is slrifter than a u'cai'er's shuttle. COl.l.lilCN CHRISTOI'IERSUN-Yell and Song Club, Publicity Club. No ruin to mar her days of constant sunvliine. NORMAN CHRISTOFERSON4 Taking no thought for the morrow. BETTY LOL' CLARK-lfntcrcd from Garfield lliggh Slhool, Sfattle, XVashington, in her junior year. Library Club. Hou' comforting her thoughts must llc: Shu's always smiling so pleasantly. NINA Cl..-KllK-SPADIQS, CASH Club, Ticketcers. llmiiir to trnrlc, ready to play, Ready to help H'llL'7't.'l'L'f she may. DICK CLAY-- Hc restricted himself to the casual outloole. PAT ClAYTON-Publicity Club. SP.-tlDlfS, Yell and Song Club. The petal-fresh beauty of a flriirer. HlCl.liN CITIMENS-A Cappella, Senior Orchestra, YVestern XYashiI'l2' ton Solo Contest, Yell and Song Club, All'Northu est Orchestra. Has her life remain the ximze: Cnclmvxgcil in all except her name. CHRIS COITFY-Cymnastics, Panorama. llhatuicr he iliil, 'twat aluaxs the same: Hs kept the rules and played the game. PAT COI,ACL'llCIOf .t man after his oun heart, but hc'il rather a girl were after it. ANN COI..-SNC-l.ibrary Club. Science Club, Torch, Standards Coni- miIIL'L'. .-l mee! personality--a hit of rascalilx. ANNl TTlf Ctlllff flentlemen prefer hlonilux. um M4 fn., Jura - fr I 5.-1?L47'.L.', J -QVIPQ' ,avg ' '.f'V'f'1f. .'fl'f Q it 1-fa IUDY COLE!- High Lines' Staff, Publicity Club, Triple H, SPADIZS, Yell and Song Club, CASH Club. Cmitentment that will not he ileniell. And ii charm that will not be ilecrietl. KAY COLGAN-A Cappella, SPAIJIiS, Venders, Glee Club. On rolling Il'!ll'L'S of lovely song. joyously she sails along. SIIIQRRY C'Ol,l,lNS4Sl'AlJI'fS. She is of such stuff us dreams ure nuule. IIM COMPTON-lfootball Manager, Basketball Manager, Big II, Swimming, Visual Aids. Here uas u man about tou'n with u finger in every pic. MARILYN CONDOR- So small, yet no one orerloolced this ,ieu'el. IO ANN CONTIiSAlJ.li.C.A., Triple ll. Business appealed to such as she: Aml she u as sharp, this u'e agree. CAROI.li COPELANIJ- Here was silence more musical than any song. DAVE CORBIN- Perhaps he just loved to listen to the voices of others, for his oxen voice was selilom heard. GLORIA CORDS-Pircttes, Triple H. Silent and chaste she steals along, Far from the n'orl4l's gay busy throng. CAROLE COUPLAND-Glee Club, A Cappella, Science Club, Senior Oetette. A little music and a little art, Both came from a happy heart. ANNE COURTNEYJGirls' Club Cabinet, Torch, Triple H, Represen- tative Assembly, Ticketeers. Aml lovely is the rose. CHERYL COX-Yell and Song Club, Publicity Club. Exotico. JOAN COX-SPADES, Ushers, Vcnders, CASH Club. Pretty, quiet, and energetic, too: No truer friend could he found for you. NEIL CRA'I'ER- In sooth, he is u very modest youth. IOHN CULTON-Annual Band Concert, Senior Band, Boys' Club Secretary, Knights of the Cutlass, Senior Orchestra, Pep Club, Rep- resentative Assembly, Stage Crew, Torch, All-Pirates' Revue, Stu- dent Court. A town that hoasts of men like me, Can have no lack of gooil society. JEAN CUNNINGHAM-Drama Shoplae, I7.T.A., Gramercy Ghost, Our Town, Publicity Club, Tripe H., Representative Assembly, Ticketeers, Torch, National Thespians Society, French Club. Dimples play at hifle and seek fjll her apple-hlossom cheek. ROD DAlfI'ER- lfriend-u'hat strength that wonl implies! NEIL DALSEG- School work he thought was such a lmre: He'il rather hear a motorcycle roar. LARRY DAVICK-XVaskowitL Counselor. A man of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrou's. MABGIE DAVICK- Faithful, gentle, gootl- Wearing the rose of iromanhooil. DOUG DAYIS-Dvchate, National Honor Society, Science Club, Sports- men's Club, National Forensic League, Representative Assembly, Grand Honor Roll, Torch. His speech was graceful, but seasoned with salt. DOUG DAWSON- Be silent and pass for a philospoher. DON DEAN-Football. An athlete, a worker, and a man known for his spirit of good fellowship. IAINIIE. DE BOI.Tf All-Pirates' Revue, Choreographer for the Home- coming Assemblies. Ile caught the beauty of living motion. DONALD DlfCKFl'iACll-Grantl Honor Roll, Chess Club. l built ii ilreom one iloy. l.l-QF Dl4DlHCKfHonor Roll, Knights of the Cutlass. Yell and Son: Club. C tisuol NL'lf'llyXIlflU1l'l'. CARMI-.N Di PEO! A gooil time tens hail hy ull. l l.I7Alil-.TH DE JARlJlNl-- She loves noture. Uf w it sevrrls. lfor pastoral delights multi' up her dreams. MARY Dl-QNA-A Cappella, Senior Class Seeretary. Drama Shoppe. Make-up Club, Triple H, CASH Club. Sueh heu'itehing heauty in her hluek hair: such intrigue its her eyes reveal. ROBERTA DliTHl.IiliS-A Cappella. Board of Control. CASH Club. High Lines ' Staff, H.G.A.A.. Pep Club. Pirates' Los Stall, Rep! resentatiye Assembly, Student Body Secretary. Toreh. Tielteteers. Yell and Song Club. A soeiol lrutterfly with wings of song. GARY DIICTRICH-llig H, Toreh Club President, Sl'ADl'S, Truels, Knights of the Cutlass. Books, saiil he. are all olmy. But l'll turn to sports just any Jus. l-'AXE DlXON- I do my part u'ith eheerful heart, uml turn my work to play. KATHIE DOERPLINGERA SPADFS, Yell and Song Club. CASH Club, Nurse's Aides. Fair thoughts and happy hours attend her. JOAN DOMONOSKE-A Cappella, Drama Shoppe, CASH Club. Cilee Club, Girls' Playtlay, Publieity Club, Torch, Yell and Song Club, All-Pirates' Revue, SPADES. She lorefl her fellou' men sincerely. NORMA DOOLITTl.liAlfntered from Othello High School, Othello. YVashington, in her senior year. A Cappella, Glee Club, Library Club. Home is uhere she hung her heart. LYNETTIC DOREMUS-SPAlJliS, Panorama, Yell and Som: Club. Class Day Committee. A little gal with it turned up nose, Refreshing as o hudding rose. JOHN DOIJTRICH-Stage Crew. Duty ilune with effort, sincere anil never foltermg. SHARON DCDDERfA Cappella, Panorama, Pep Club, SPADIQS. Swimming, Yell and Song Cluh, Allfl'irates' Reine. The glass of fashion om! the mold fif form. JEAN DL'lflfY- I'm heading for Louisiana where my true lore uuits for me. TERRY DCNAVANT- Ile hos a genius for compressing ii maximum of thought into tl maximum of words. DIXIE DL'NCANAH.C.A.A., Triple H. She delights in the sports that take her into tlze open fields of action. JOYCE DUNCAN-l5.T.A., Cshers. S0 street the lrlush of lmshfulness! PRISCILLA DCNCAN!CASH Club, High I.ines ' Statl. HCR Com- mittee, Make-up Club, SPADES, Tielseteers, Yell and Song Club, Quill and Seroll, Puhlieity Club. Ronmnee is ulire even today, For Priscilla is here and ,lolm not for iiuuy. JOANNF DCRYEA-lintered from Lineoln High Sehool, Seattle. Ukisli- inizton. in her junior year. Commencement Committee, She is pretty and she is uise, But oh! the mischief in her eyes. ROBERT DL'V.-YLI.-Iintered from Nooltsaek Valley High Sehool, Nook- saek, Vl'ashington, in his junior year. A sailor on liorsehuelcvno, not he! just un adventurer u'ho u ent to seo. ROSETT.-Y l'.lJYYARDSf Huring jun at llighline is easy 'tis true: For un I-'Iris fini it's even easier to Jo. LARRY l:lll.l'!Debate, Grand Honor Roll, Toreh. llutlio Club. .Yllf Pirates' Ri-tue, l'.A. Creu. Perhups the mountain will come to Uolmmmeil. IHN lfl.l.lSON-Debate. Library Club, Publieity Club, Xkhskozxftf Counselor, Suimming, Sportsmt-n's Club. A quielc smile untl quick lrit nmlce this boy it reul hit. KAREN ELTZ-A Cappella, High lines' Stall, Pireltes, Toreh, Yell, and Song Club, Seienee Club. Here wax a maiden in kindness xlzilled, and full of gayest courtesy. HILL ERICKSONglle-entered from Kent Meridian lligh Sehool, Kent, VVashington, in his senior year. There are two speeds to Hill: low for the !'lilX.W'UIlYlI and high for the highu'ay. lL'lJY IilllCKSON4lJ.E.C.A. She usually gets the once-ol'er, twiee. SCOTT lfYl.lfll-lloys' Club Vice-Presitlenl, Knights of the Cutlass, Panorama, Pep Club, llepresentatiie Assembly, Stage Crew, Tureb, .-Kll-Pirates' llexuef' King of the tleelc when the joker is wiltl. ClCliAl,lDlNlf lAl.CONl'i-CASH Club, 'loreb, Tieketeers, Class Day clOl1llIllllCL', Yell and Song Club, Publicity Club, Panorama. A sparkling I7L'fWl11llllfl' was the tratlemurh of thix lass. RICHARD VARSTAIJ-A Cappella, Track, Boys' Ensemble. This guy ragahontl has ti store of tales profamid. ,lL'DY lfASTfFntered from North Salem High Sehool, Salem, Oregon, in her junior year. Sweet and unaxsuniing. IOANNE lfATL.-XND-Entered from Central High School, Fargo, North Dakota, in her senior year. A new golilen jewel for tlze Pirates' Chext. GARY LEROE-Visual Aids. Every girl caught his roving eye. Anal never a Camera ilitl he puxs hp. LARRY IVIORINI-Stage Crew, Suimming, All-Pirates' Revue, Vilas- kowitL Counselor. Swift n'er the sea he lilceil to shi. But math waxn't appealing to xueh as lie. lNllCl'lAlfL l lSCllg A man of honor :mtl courtesy --url infinitum. CAROL lfISHER4Nurse's Aides. Some see life from a elomly shy, But she sat on her horse as the world sped hy. LL'LA FLANAGAN-Tennis. Diana's daughter in Highline High, A finer athlete has ne'er eome hy. KATHLEEN FLYNN-A Cappella, Glee Club, Pirettes, Senior Oetette. Music is well said to he the speech of angelx. BEVERLY I-'ORSLUND-Senior Band. BBINS friendx my she likes to talk, Better than eat or xleep or walk. THOMAS FORTSON- Varietl hix likes: My interests. said he. Are of flying and hiking mul astronomy. SHARON lfOL'NTAIN-SPAIJES, Tieketeers, CASH Cluh. There never was more xweetnevs in it quiet way. lACQL'lil.lNE IDX- ll'hat tl Senxihle girl she Seemetl to all, But eight hnmlretl nmrie pictures adorned her wall. GERALIJINE FRASER! She purehawetl a one-way tieleet from the classroom to matrimony. EDIEANX l'REEMAX-Drama Shoppe, Yell and Song Club, Honor Roll, I-.T.A., SPADES, High Lines' Staff, Class Day Com- mittee. Riel: was her life with interertx afar, Such as motleling, Natl eomitw, anti a enxtomized ear. GENE IRI-1NCll!llaseball, Glee Club, Publicity Club, llepresentatixe Assembly, Sporumen's Club. Not too lmxliful, not too holtl: lzxaelly right so we are toltl. jL'lJY l'llllQSl1X-lfnteretl from Renton lligh School, Renton, YVash- ington, in her senior year, Senior Orchestra. She sings ll xong of ierriee. IXNIT lROSTNI.-XNfI.ibrary Club, junior lletl Cross, Sl'ADl-S. One nf the gang the axpiretl to he. So she wax in friewzlly. av friemllp eonltl he. NIICKY CAGE- .llieky eureretl the eumitrp fur tmil near, Anti ilodgetl .mine L'lLlYSL'.if1llNl uhi max quite eleur. RONALD GAI.l.lANO!-lizisehall. Although he hot! much uit, He mis shy in using it. COLLEEN GAI.I.IGANfD.Ii.C.A.. SPADl'iS. Xell and Sons.: Club Sporlsmen's Club. CASH Club. Her trusses so rltirh. her eyes sn green, l'his Irish lussn' uilh on iinpisli eleuni. DONALD G.-XLT-Camera Club. Science Club. Chess Club. High Lines' Stall. A slxutterhug artist u ith o scientific minil. l..-XRRY GALT-Camera Club. Sr-ienee Club, Chess Club. .Us etznzeni NIl4'tIlfs for mu. RAYMOND CAMRILI.-Torch, All-Pirates' Resuef' His every tone is musie's nun, like those nt morning star. NICRRAY XV. GAMRATH-Visual Aids. football. Roth he uml his our etune with an ilutonmtii' eliiteli. SUSAN GAMRATH-lfntered from Central High Sehool. Traserst City. Michigan in her senior year, A Cappella. Galley Guards. Honor Roll. Always un the n1ol'f.'. this miss so fair, ll'ith tenipermnent to nmteh her sunny hair. MIKE GARROYV-Baseball, Basketball, llii.: ll, Yell and Song Club. No man can be wise on un empty stomach. SANDRA GE0RGE4Sl'ADFS. junior Red Cross. Springtime in her tlispoxition, lmt uutiuim coloretl her lmir. GORDY GEVlNG4Baskelhall. A lrasketlmll player he sonzulas may he. lint his only wish is to he fanvs free. JOAN GIBBONS-D.li.C.A. Not lou tall, not too small. Hut su'i:'et and fair and liked hp all. JUDY GIBBONS-Debate, Girls' Club Cabinet, Panorama, Pep Club. Piratus' Log Staff. Publieits' Club. Rcprcsentutisc Assembly, SPADES. Torch. National lorensie l.cai.:ue. Drama Shoppe. Yell :mil Song Club. Class Das' Committee. She nmnugezl all with her sharp iniml in u 1'elx'et slzenth. TOM CIBBS-Baseball, Basketball. Big H, Ifootball. Pep Club, Repre- sentalise Assembly. lt's not his eyes: it's not his smile: il's just his lem. KEN GILBERT-Annual Band Concert, Senior Band, Radio Club. I'm hendin' for the range, just me mul my gal. ALYCE Gll.llERTSON!Glee Club, 'lieketeers. CASH Club. Though mmlest mul gentle, she rules her men mimi. SHIRLI-QY GIRSON- Nu Clouils in her sky. MARY GLIDER- A horse! A horse! My kingdom for u horse! CHUCK GLISHMANN! His energy llllll spirit will take him to the and of the eurth an.l Inielz to soinernnfs heart. MARY GOAR-Panorania. Publieily Club, SPADES. Torch. Yell and Song Club. laughter is chaineil forercr in the hvurts of those :rho lore. SANDRA GOUCH-A Cappella. Glee Club. Tieketeers, She troultl rather hare u'it to nmlze her merry than e.s1u'rier1ee to make her sud. NlAlll.lN GUUDXVIN-Annual Rand Concert. Senior llaml. lootball. Senior Orchestra. Pep Rand. A jcster :rho puts his heart into his horn. R0fll'R CORN.-KN-loolball Al.ll1il!l'Y. Riu ll, Senior Class Treasurer. Drama Shoppe, Panorama. Hiiraimres Ghost. Our 'Iossnf' liefure ercrp action ti thought lt ith hoth guml intent unrl results. CAR0l.lf GllASl.lfY-A Cappella. Cilee Club. Mixed Chorus. junior Red Cross. lliithl such ii eonirutle. sufh ti frientl, ll e juin xvnulil null: tu journt',s's entl. SCOTT CRAYl'.Sfl'lonor Roll, Science Club. Panorama, Swimming. Sporlsmv.-n's Club. His uorlls tire howls: his heart us fur from frtlml its lietlxwi from mirth. MARILYN GRl-QAVliS- Her smile ivoulil light the way. lliruugli many a ilarlc anil ilisnial ilay. IINNIJA GREENl'Il'll.D!fGirls' Club Cabinet, Pirettes, Triple ll, Tick- cteers. Ushers. ln sehool shi' chose secretarial caiirscs. llut after class she iloteil on liorsus. PAT Clllfl'.NW'Ol.D7Sl'All?iS, Library Club. Hou' lovely a trorlil this Il'Uliltl hc, lf there were many such as shc. JIM GRl'.l-QR-Drama Shoppe, Torch, Pirates' Log Staff, Our Town, Quill and Scroll, YYaslsoyyitL Counselor, Cards and Announcements Committee, National Thcspians Society, Radio Announcer, Class Day Committee. Nothing is lllll1!lNXil7lL' to ililigcncc anil xlctll. RUSS Gltlitlil- llc was intcresteil in many things, lin! his main snarce of pleasure was his pilot's wings. ALlCli GRISHAM- Her sunny temper will lighten life's heaviest load. ANNE GRUGER-Song Stat-Y, Class Day Committee, Baccalaureate Committee, Panorama, Debate, CASH Club, SPADES, Piratcs' Log Stall, Publicity Club, Quill and Scroll, Pep Club, Torch, Yelllantl Song Club, All-Pirates' Revue, junior Pins and Rings Committee, XVaskoyyitL Counselor. As charming as the ilaun and as gentle as the twilight. ROSE CRLSE-Art Club, Library Club, lf.T.A., High Lines' Staff. A lovely being scarcely yet lrmlzleil, A rose with its sireetest leaves unfulileil. NADINE Gl.'TENlSERG-lintered from Roosevelt High School, Seattle, Washington, in her junior year. Distinguisheil her ancestors, unusual her ilesire, To he a little different, she iliil aspire. MARK HACKMAN!Knights of the Cutlass, Panorama, junior Red Cross, Gramercy Ghost, Our Town, Drama Shoppe, Represen- tative Assembly, Piratcs' Log Stall, Torch, SPADES, Class Day Committee, tell and Sons Club, National Thespians Society, Grand Honor Roll. The Potboilt-r. A gentle, unilerstainling liul, ll'hu's alirays cheerful, never sail. RICHARD llAlfDAllI.4Annual Band Concert, Senior Band, High Lines' Stall, Senior Orchestra, Swimming, Xvestern WVashington Solo Contest. l'll tackle anything once: if l like it, l'll try again. lllialir llAFlTliYgA Cappella, D.E.C.A., Glee Club, Yell and Song ll 3. She hail a gift of garb, LICONARD HAl.BliRT-- From Texas he came u ith his hair so curly, Anil his hrzel case was packed xrithout the word surly. DON HAI.E4lfoothall. Here u as a man of fun' icorils and quiet actions. GERALD HALL-Honor Roll. ll'e lenou' this gentleman to he of irorth. SANDRA HALL--Ticketccrs, Pirettes. The shortest pleasures are the Sll'L'L'fL'Sf. I-fl.lZAlllfTll l'lAl.LENlllfCK-A Cappella, Torch, Glee Club. ller smile eoinplinients both herself anil others. CDR.-X DIANIILTON-Triple Tones, A Cappella. Courteous and shi, silent anil sincere. lK'lLSl'.l' ll.-KNlll.TONfBaseball, loothall. .llany a girl was hcaril to sigh llhen this football player was passing lly. LA DOXXA HANKS-fliirls' Playtlay, ll.G.A,A. llhat maile the minil gn munil anil manil- llas the most interesting subject she had tonnd. GARY HANNU- Uh, what may a :nan irithin him hiilc, 'lhough an angel on the nuluaril siilc. l-ARI. HANSI-,NY A goat! nalureil Imp is aluays in style. KARIQN IIANSEN-Iintcretl from Nampa Senior High School, Nampa Idaho, in hcr junior year. Annual Band Concert, Senior Band, De batc, lYcstern XVashington Solo Contest, Science Club, National Hon or Society. llcr hair uas as sunny as her disposition. ,ILRRY HAXSON - Stuilxiiig uus to him ii horc: Conti tirncs anil chess he lilceil tar mme. KAY HANSON- Her soft coloring was accentuated lu the sunlight in her hair. JERRY HARALSONA His life has manj treaxurcw. for he took the time to count them. XVAIIACE HAIIDlNAIfntercd from Ieileral KVM High School, lcdcral NVay, XYashinf.:ton. in his junior year. A dreamer of dreams, lvut practical. too: He lruilt model homes and liuuts u teu. BETTY HARllI7I.I.fDran1:i Shoppe. Tiekctccrs, CASH Club. To be an aetrexx is her aim. And with her charm, she should trin fame. ll.'DY HARRISON-Entered from Bremen Comm 'x 'U K unit' Hi..h School. Midlethian, Illinois. in her junior year. Senior Band. A travelogue she could edit u ith glee, For she journeyed the hreudth of her country. TIM HARRISON-'Entered from Yuma L'nion High School. Yuma, Arimna, in his junior year. Truck. At home in the sky he hoped to he. For the Air Iioree appealed to meh as he. JANIZANIC HART!- A maiden fair of no great height. H'huxe temperament matched her locks so lrright. MIKE HASTINGS- He found adventure in quiet occupations. DEAN IIATHAXVA Y - Football. Seldom so stallrurt as he does the ouk hecome, nor so kind the sun, DAlIRIiI.I. HAUGEN-Iiootball, Knights of the Cutlass, Panorama. When Knighthood was in flower. IL'IJY IIACSER4 llumility, that low, sweet root From which all heavenly virtue shoot. ROIlI'1IlT HEIM A Ifoolhall Manager. Some manage hooks, some manage cart. liut he chose to manage the football stars. YVONNE HEISER- Sweetly dernure, reserved, hut not shy. NICK IIEITINC-Entered from Port Credit High School, Toronto. Canada, in his senior year. Ile traveled the world in xereneleague lrouts. DALE HENDRICKSONfD,E.C.A., Senior Rand. Annual Band Concert. A hvdroplane he approached with glee, Fur racing appealed to meh as lie. KENNETH IIENDIllXfEntcrcd from Twin I-'zills High School. Tnin Falls. Idaho. in his senior year. llere was a fellotr, an athlete at heart, Who liked lwxing and wrestling, and in each did his part. JIM HEVVITSON- The Yukon dren' him to its hardy land. BARBARA HEYVLETTAL'shcrs. The sparkle of her personality derailed une's train of thought. MICHAEL HIATT-Baseball. Basketball. Big H, l-oothall, Representa- tiie Assembly, Panorama, Pirate-s' Log StatT, Glce Club. A football man of passing fame, H'hu lured fair co-eds to the game. RICHARD HIATT-Chess Club. A slide rule and a math problem were the stuff of which his dreams were made. PALIETTE HIBBARD-Entered from Etans Mills School, New York City, New York, in her senior year. New York teas u here she had hung her heart: Highline and there uere too far apart. ,ICANN HICKOXA I have found my life and am satisfied. TOM HILLJA Cappella. Big H. knights of the Cutlass, I'anor.ima. Quimming, Visual Aids. Student Court, hh-iiSkflHIll Counselor, Gim- nasties. He'd help you nut of any plight, 'l'hix pleasant, gentle. ucllflrtueled knight. Wll.l.lAM HINIASH A mighty outiloorsrnun Mus he: Ah, to hunt and fish through eternity! -56f..i-Q.. we-ia hw ve 511 Z' fd- lo 1 M I 'jj' ' 1:,,.. -fi f- V15 z .4 'A ' -., 1 Q'gl3Q. l'-'fin ,Inf js 1- I f , 1 Q X SUSAN HODSON- Despite her social poise and art, She has a very tender heart. JAMES HOFFINE- If hooks had hoods like engines are in, . He would open the cover and look within. CARL HOLDER-Entered from Renton High School, Renton, VVash- ington, in l'-is junior year. Drama Shoppe, Our Town. A twinkle is often the token of a star. JEANNETTE HOLLINGSWORTH-Panorama. This little lass so quiet and petite! A truer friend you'd never meet. VIRGIL HOLMAN-A Cappella, football. Cheerful at morn, he wakes from short repose, Breathes the keen air, and carols as he goes. PAUL HOLT-Annual Band Concert, Senior Rand. He was the quiet, reserved kind: Liked most people and kept music in mind. RAMONA HOPPING-A Cappella, Annual Band Concert, Senior Band, F.T.A., Glee Club, Torch, Senior Orchestra, Flute Trio, VVestern Washington Solo Contest. Infinite riches in a little room. ,IACQUELYN HORNER-Torch, Tieketeers, Yell and Song Club, VVas- kowiu Counselor. Sunshine on her face and happiness within her heart. BILL HORNING-Annual Band Concert, Senior Band, Senior Or- chestra, Pep Band. He loved his Plymouth, I have heard say, And hunting and fishing along the way. PEGGY' HOUSER-CASH Club, Torch, Class Day Committee, Bac- calaureate Committee, Tiekctccrs, Yell and Song Club. In her was the secret of happiness, equally shared with all she met. DAVE HOYLAND-Big H, lfootball, Torch, Senior Orchestra, Swim- ming, Track, All-State Orchestra, XVcstern YVashington Orchestra, Western Washington Solo Contest, String Quartet. Indeed, he was a worthy man withal. MARY HOWVARD-'A Cappella, Panorama, Song Stafll joyous in speech, to heauty allied, ,lust youth and school spirit personified. DOL'G HOYT- Doug and his scooter were familiar to allg This was his way of having a hall, JANICE HREN- First the diamond, then the hand- A loyalty we understand. LYNN HUBBARD-Entered from Edmonds High School, Edmonds Washington, in his senior year. Panorama, Honor Roll. He was a volume, if you knew how to read him. DELTON HUDSON-Football. Many a yard of skin 1'1'e peeled, Fighting an the football field. DAVID HIJLBERT-Panorama. He skiis for hours on end-his end. BILL HUNT-Baseball, Track, Chess Club, Torch. Every inch ri gentleman! ROGER llL'RD-Annual Band Concert, Senior Orchestra. Swimming and hydroplanes to him were just right, lVhile the trumpet he played for pure delight. SHARON HURD-Annual Band Concert, Senior Band, Drama Shoppe, Gramercy Ghost, Our Town. How can she take life so seriously when she makes it so enjoyable! KAREN HURLBERT-A Cappella, Make-up Club, Panorama, SPADES, CASH Club. Her eyes tu'inkle.l as hright as do the stars on a frosty night. BARRY HIJTCHINSON- Giue a fellow a car to drive with a cute little lassie by his side. TON! ING-Senior Class Vice-President, Drama Shoppe, Library Club, Publicity Club, Stage Crew, Representative Assembly, HUB Com- mittee, Chess Club, Science Club, National Forensic League, Class Day Committee, National Oratory Champion. My mind to me u kingdom is. IAN IVIiRSON- A Cappella, l'.T.A., Mixed Chorus, Senior Octctte, Girls' Ensemble, llsbcrs, Tickctcers. Do-si-do and around we go, Dance around on your heel and toe. KATHY JACKSON- Tall and fair and sweet is she, II'ith much hecoming dignity. JOLINE JACKSONfRe-entered from XV1-st Seattle High School, XYest Seattle, Washington, in her senior year. A Cappella. And the music in her heart she hore Long after it was heard no more. GORDON JACORSIfN!Rasehall, Illg ll, Swimming. Panorama. Here uns a lad with a curl out of place, Yet only the uord winsome uould deserihe his taee. JIM JANES- A good straight chap . . . 'Tis requisite enough. STEVE JENNlNGSfLihrary Club, XVIISROUIIL Counselor. All the great men are dead. and I don't feel well my self. BRENT JOHNSON-Panorama President. Representative Assembly. 'Twas always easy to find where he went. For skiing and sailing appealed to Brent. CAROL JOHNSON-Torch, Panorama, Represcntatise Assembly, Tick- eteers, Senior Cruise Committee. Lithe of form and fair of face: Youth combined with gentle grace. DALE JOHNSON-lfoothall, SPADES, Stage Crew, Panorama. Reserved but fun: Every inch his futher's son. DOL'G JOHNSON-Football. Here was a fellow of powerful frame. Whose sense of humor was always the same. JOAN JOHNSON-D.E.C.A. Here was II face to which any' door would have opened of its own accord. JUDY JOHNSON- Our Town, Tieketeers, Drama Shoppe, Represen- tative Assemhly, Publicity Club. No one loves a redhead, 'll'L l't.' often heard them say: But when it comes to Judy, it's just the other way. LEONARD JOHNSON-Baseball Manager, Rig H, Camera Club, Pan- orama, High Lines' Staff, Pirate-s' Log Staff. A friend to all, as you can see: and always busy' as a hee. RICHARD HARRY JOHNSON- Trains of thought do not always travel on tracks of study. RICHARD HENRY JOHNSON- Illhen the gods wish to confuse a hoy' They' use his name and initial as a toy. RONALD JOHNSONfDrama Shoppe, lfootball, Knights ol' the Cut- lass, Gramercy Ghost, Our Town, SPADES, Track. A gentle, perfect knight. WENDY JOHNSON- The romantic age. YVILLARD JOHNSON-A Cappella. He followed the sun. FRANK JONES-Entered from Queen Anne High School, Seattle, XVashington, in his senior year. Happy'-go-lucky, from care he was free, Connuhial hliss was for such as he. GLORIA JONES-D.E.C.A., Yell and Song Club, Tieketeers, SPADES. She ignored dull days, forgot the showers: Kept track of only' shining hours. TED JONES-Annual Band Concert, Senior Rand, XVestern Vklashing- ton Solo Contest. Pep Cluh. Pep and energy, music, too, This is Ted through and through. l.Yl.E JORGENSEN- Nature's priest he would lore to he. Ifor he worshipped the outdoors us ull could sei DON JOSLYN-D.E.C..-X. Born to tinker with a ear: You know the way some fine chaps ure. LA MOYNE JULIAN-lintered from XYL-st Yalley High School, Spo- kane. YYashington, in her senior year. Her diamonds flushed like a neon sign: Her culinary arts were especially fine. LINDA JL'STlCl14lJcbate, Torch, l'.inoi'amzi. Pep Club. Publicity' Club President, Rcprcsentatise Assembly, SPADIS, Yell und Song Club. ll ith thee conversing. I forget the way. CHARLES KALKSTINE- Look, he is winding up the watch of his wit, and by and by it will xtilze. NICK KAMMER-Annual Band Concert, Senior Band, Basketball, Sen- ior Orehestra, Sportsmen's Club. His hair was retlg his eyes were blue, He was a gentlemanly rogue through aml through. JEAN KAUSHAGEN-Library Club, Make-up Club, SPADES, Torch, Yell and Song Club. She put her creed into her deed. LINDA KEENE-Tickcteers, Ushers, Student Court, CASH Club. She can cook and she can sew, truly a woman for a home. CLAIJDIA KEITHLEYV- Fair anti softly goes far. LEONARD KELLAR-D.E.C.A., Head Banker. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. EONA KELSEY- For thou art worthy, we see, but not by sight alone. MARIE KENNELLY-Camera Club, Galley Guards. Nothing is impossible to 11 willing heart. KEN KENNERUD-Big H, Torch, National Honor Society, Swimming, Gymnastics. A combination hard to heat- A scholar and an athlete. RACHEL KENT-A Cappella, Glee Club, Prom Committee, Senior Or- chestra. True beauty shines clearer in closer meeting. JOAN KERR-Representative Assembly. Many a noble soul is hidden under a quiet exterior. MIKE KESSLER-Panorama, Stage Crew, All,Pirates' Revue. From the sublime to the ridiculous, there is but one step. CLAY KESTERSON-Football, Sp0rtsmen's Club. I put my cars together and made the wheels go rounil. JERRY KIEBLER-Pep Club, Visual Aids. Always one of the boys. GARY KILBOURNE-Annual Band Concert, Pep Band. This Irish leprechaun lightened the hearts of all who were near. SUSAN KILBOURNE- Beauty is truthg truth, beauty-this she believed. HELEN KILLORAN-Triple H, Yell and Song Club, Pirates' Log Staff, Honor Roll, Drama Shoppe, Cards and Announcements Com- mittee. Her mind, the table of contents: Her imagination, the hook. 10 ANNE KIMBREL-Library Club, SPADES, Torch, Ushers. The brush and the palette were the props in her favorite dream. IIJDY KINSMAN-Girls' Club Cabinet, SPADES, National Honor So- ciety, Grand Honor Roll. IVas there ever a lass with such a fine mind, lVith hand so willing and heart so kind? DEANNA KIRK- Modesty is the color of virtue. PAUL KLEIN-Publicity Club. A worthy fellow with a proper mien. MARION KNIGHTON-A Cappella, junior Class Vice-President, Girls' Club Cabinet, Glce Club, Representative Assembly, Torch, HUB Committee, CASH Club, Iunior Red Cross, Triple Tones. How easy to be amiable in the midst of happiness and success. IIJDITH KOIDAL-SPADES. If her sweetness were sugar, shekl he a confectionefs ilelight. RLTII KORENIANfPirettes, Triple H, Swimming, Glec Club, Camera Club, Yenders, Ticketeers. ' Stepping out with the best. ALBERT KRAEXIER- He espresseil himself in the field of art: Other studies and he trere far apart. FRANCES KRATOCH VIL- This petite girl enjoyeil the ilanee. Some sports, anil a little romance. CARY KIll-,llS- lt's too nice a ilay to go to sehnoll BONNIE Kl.'lNIll?RS-Cleo Club, Senior Orehestra. XYeslern Xlusliiim- ton Solo Contest, XVeslern Washington Orchestra. The gold in her hair nas only a reflection of the galil in het heart. KATHY Kl'TEfEnteretl from Ketchikan High School, Ketehilsan. Alaska, in her senior year. National llonor Society. Debate, Gala.-y' Guards. Gracious and charming it as lsathy's uay. Highline nas hlest trhen she came to stay. DOROTHY LARRIQNI-I'.T.A., Toreh, Lshers, Science Club. Trigple ll Library Club. Victory belongs to the nmst perserering. MONA I,ACKEYfGlcc Club. Please go 'way and let me sleep, For school to me is Hut a treat. MARIMAE LADD-Girls' l lay'd:iy, ll.GA.A. As merry as a day in May. DAYID LA GESSE-A Cappella, Sportsma.-n's Club, Punoraiim. NYM- kowitt Counselor. lVith graceful steps he u'all:-. the streets. Anil smiles at all the girls he meets. GLORIA LAMMON- Her favorite page in any hoolc is the one that has a tlate on it. FREIJ LAMOL'RFAL'X4I'anoraina. Don't hug me, Macy Come out and ritle in my' Pontiac. JUDY LANCTOT-A Cappella, SPADES, Triple ll. just a little shy, hut her irinning smile caught many an eye. DARLENE LA PORTE-Art Club, Ushers, Triple H, Pep Club. A heart with a life-time guarantee. JOIIANNA LAPPEN IEC SH- A little music and a little art, Bath these came front a happy heart. MARILYN LARSONfCirls' Play'day', ll.G.A.,X., Torch. 'l'ieketeers CASH Cluh. Pleaxing trays anil hoimiling pep, Make this Pirate really' her. SUE LARSON-Girls' Club Secretary, CASH Cluh, Panorama llcpref sentative Assembly, Torch, Tieketcers. Girl of the Month. Yell and Song Club, Cards and Announcements Committee. l would rather he small aml shine. Than be large and cast a shaiioir. BONNIE LAYNEfToreh, Vvnflers, Panorama, Sl'ADl'lS, Tieketeers, Yell and Song Club. Her thoughtfulness teas allleneompassing as a prairie irinil. DAVID LEE- A handsome Romeo and a ragalmntl of sorts, but a leader at heart. JOHN LEE'- His lore of science fiction and his lure uf the sea, Kept up a struggle for supremacy. LINDA LEE- High Lines' Stall, Torch, Make-up Club, Panorama, Quill and Scroll, Representative Assembly, Tickets-ers, '4All-Pirates' Revue, HUB Committee, Yell and Song Club. A pot of gold did her life unfold. LYNNE LEGAS- Han is seldom a match for Human ll here mischief reigns. Nlill. LI: Nl0lNl'.fSenior Hand. Ilepresentatiye Asst-inbls. The road of life spins dizzils beneath his uheels. ICLIL LE PENSKE-Girls' Club Cabinet. Homeeomine Queen. l'.mu- rama. Library Staff, CASH Club. junior Pins and Rings Committee. Representalise Assembly, Quill and Scroll, Seholurship Committee. Toreh. I'irates' Log Stall, She resembles a uillntr, slender anil quiet: ller roiee the saft rustle of tl summer lrreele. EIHVARIJ LE RICH I - U'as there ever a lmy so pleasant atul hinil. ll ith such a :mm-lmrizeal turn ol rninilr ACDRFY LESTER-Tennis, Ticketeers, Ushers. Yweet she was, that we all knew: Sunny eharms. in a sky of blue. KAREN LIQVERENTZ- A trifle shy with a naughty twinkle in her eye. DAVE LEVVISJ Hiking and skiing he never jorsvoh. For Look to the .1lountain was his favorite liooh. MICHAIZI. LICXVIS- Not for me the doldrunr of the classroom. rather, the heaven ahore and the road below ine. BARBARA LINIJBERG-Camera Club, Clee Club, Tiekeleers. Her lore for horses quietly sings. As she darts away on Pegasus' uings. 1L'Dl l,lNlJE4Reprcsentatise Assembly, Tiekcteers, Torch, Yell and Song Club. The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express. JOHN LINDH-Basketball. A man of many thoughts and few words. BRUCE LINDQUISTJ lf sineerity is virtue. If knou ledge is light, If red hair is aililed, then Bruce is just right. SLZANNE LITTLE-H.G.A.A., lf.T.A., Panorama, Triple H, Tieketeers, Torch, L'shers, Baccalaureate Committee. Hou' sweet and gracious. eren in common speeeh. BONNIE LlTTl,lil-'llil.lJ-Annual Band Concert, Senior Band, Pep Band, XX estern XVashington Solo Contest. A musical sax and lrish wit, This combination makes a hit. BARBARA LLOYD-Art Club, Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A., Tieketeets, Prom Committee. She had the ability to do ii job well, plus the desire to do it better. ION LOMAX-National Thespians Society, Big H, Boys' Club Trea- surer, Drama Shoppe, Torch, liootball, Gramercy Ghost, Our Town, Knights of the Cutlass, Track, Traffic Court, Representa- tive Assembly. Fleet of foot, quick to tease, Nerer embarrassed, always at ease. CAYL LUCAS-Girl of the Month. XVhy he serious when there's so much to laugh about? TONY l,L'NlJ-Entered from lfranklin High School, Seattle, XVash- ington, in his senior year. IJ,li.C.A. The life of a scholar he sometimes led, For engineering NNN just ahead. DOTNA LL'THY-Make-up Club, SPADES, Yell and Song Club, CASH C uh. Fair tresses man s imperial mee ensnare, And beauty draws us with a single hair. PETE MACKENZIE- He could have followed the trail of knowledge: onli he was in- terested in the by-paths. HARRY MACRAE4 He ran the whole gamut of eonversatirm from ears to ears. l'RElJ MAIEH-It.li.C.A., Traek, Representative Assembly. A little flirting now and then ls relished by the best of men. CAROL MAl!:RS- Dreams are in her eyes. BEVERLY MALLAND!A Cappella, CASH Club, Prom Committee, Make-up Club, Publicity Club, Ticketeers, Yell and Song Club. It is also possihle that blondes prefer gentlemen. FLLEN MANNERING-Annual Band Concert, Senior Band. A mind at peaee with all around. BOB MANNEHYvH0nor Roll, Qeienee Club. Frequently seen, but seldom heard. ARLENE MARRONE-Panorama, Representatixe Assembly, SPADES, Yell and Song Club. Yell Staff, All-Pirates' Resucf' Her pony tail was only a sign That she it as up-to-date in every line. Cl'l.'XHl.lfNl i blAllllUNl'.-Pulsorzllhzl, Sl'AlJlfS, Yell Staff, All-Pirates Henle, Yell and Song Club. Number one on this girl's rules Is meeting boys from other schools. IRANK MARSON-Annual Band Concert. Senior Band, Senior Or- chestra, Pep Band, II'e're quite sure ire hare the facts On this quiet fellou' :rho lures his sax. MIKI-1 MARTIN- .-I fellou of urulerstuntling u'hn kept his power in rescrre. JO ANN MARTINI- lluuuii calls, anil that is uell. lior this uoulil-he traveler seorns the school bell. DI-.I.OlIl-QS MATI-'l:R-l.ibrary Klub, Triple ll, Glec Club. ll ith gentle anil prctuiling foree. Intent upon her ilestineil course. lJIiANN-K MATTI'SON-Drama Shoppe, Our Toxin. junior Red Cross. Personality plus belongs to this grad. lI'ho looks for the gooll siile anil never the had. DOROTHY MLCALL-Entered from lVapato Senior High School, XK'ap- ato, Washington, in her senior year. Over the hills aml jar away, ller heart was erer trout to stray. TERRY McC.-XRTHY-Iloard of Control. Ioolball, Panorama, Knights of the Cutlass, Pep Club, Our Town, Publicity Club, Representa- tive Assembly, Student Body President, Torch, Yell and Song Club. A king whose gooil fleeils are uutnumhcretl only hy his good thoughts. AL McCAL'GHANfIintcretl from I-iederal May' Iligh School, Ifederal way, XYashington, in his senior year. The only thing l uunt to get out of school is myself. jL'I.lli McCLL'NG-Girls' Club llresiclent, Roartl of Control, CASII Club, Girls' Club Cabinet, ll.G.A.A., National Honor Society, Pano- rama, Pep Club. l'irates' Log Stall, Quill and Scroll, Representa- tixe Assembly, Torch, Yell and Song Club. Madness mul genius separately' are awesrmie-together they are irresistible. SUSAN lNIeCOL'RT- All-Pirates' he-sue, Iiepresentatiyc Assembly. ,lust a little thing called fllyflllll. DIANNE MeELXVAINE!Iintered from Pacific Grove High School, Paeifie Grove, California, in her senior year. Her interests are many: dislikes, ferr: She dances, travels, aml eolleets reeonls, too. DAVID MeFARI.ANIi-Representative Assembly. IVe grunt, although he hull much uit, He was not shy' in using it. RODNEY MeNICKLlifAnnual Band Concert, Senior Rand, Baseball, Raskctbzlll, Football, Senior Orchestra, Panorama, SYYlI'l'II1Illli.Z, Niles! tern Washington Solo Contest, Pep Band. Many' activities claimed his time, School hooks were merely' Iltlff of u rhyme. LYNN McKEE-Iintcretl from Lincoln High School. Taeoma, XVashingf ton, in his senior yc'ir, Blue were his eyes, curly his hair, Moilest his speech. yet ilehonair. CERT Me-PHAIL-Debate, Panorama, Torch, Sportsmen's Club. The student prince. GLORIA MCPHERSONWlintcred from Iinumclau High School, Ifnum- claw, XVashington, in her senior ycar. A Cappella, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Ushers, Senior I-Qnsemble. A Ytlllg, a ilanee, ll little ronmnee. JOIJYNI. MILLER! This quiet lass u ith L',XllfL'XXll'L' eyes Surely loretl jtlllftl great surprise. MOLI.lli MlLLER4Rook Room St:-it'l', CASII Club, Girls' I'lay'tlay, Grantl Honor Roll, H.G.A.A., Torch, lfshers, Ticketecrs, SPADHS, Repre- sentatixc Assembly, Panorama, XVi'lSl'QON'lIL Counselor. A happy irmzderer Mollie aspireti to he. ll'ith an engineefs iliplomu for security. RON MILLER- He was ll truly suseeytalrlc Dlllldgll Romeo, u Romeo. MARVIN MIl.I.IKANfA Cappella, Torch, Tracls, '4All-Pirates' Re- vue, Mixed Chorus. Nut only in choir uns his Voice heurtl. jL'lJlY MINTON-A Cappella, Torch, Ticlsctecrs. l'irettes, I.T.A., Glee C ub. Alas, l am too liusy to txntl nzyselt il toe. LEAH MITCHELLAGIL-c Club, A Cappella, Make-up Club, Sl'AlJI-.S, Tielseteers. lhe hlossoms of spring ure in her heart. jOAN MONCL'RI'ffGirls' Playelay, ll.G,A.A,. l'anorama. .Ilollests unil gentleness are ueier louil. ANNITTI MOONfl'ntcretl from Bron n lliuh School, Atlanta. Georgia. in hcr junior year. 'Iorrb, Lsbcrs, Xell and Song Club, l'.uioraina, library Club. National llonor Society. .I gliul hello, tl joyous uoril-- ln these the ring of lIfvfL'A'illlll is heuril. ,ffiviffsiu K 4-1' 71 Jin .J -. mi? -HS ' '-:. E .. .fj1'i'-g,i,,fg 'j ' 9' - , eip X, Q 9 ,IIQDITH MOORE! She was a gay and sunny lass, ll'lznxe you-all dear helped her to pass. RICHARD M0RI.liY4Entercd from Milwaukee L'nion High School, Miluaukie, Oregon, in his junior year. A teller of tales, a fisherman gay, ll'l1o gladly assists others along the tray. jL'IJlTH IVIORRILI,-Torch, Library Club, Make-up cllllll, SPAIJHS President, Ticketccrs. Consideration like an angel came, And smiled on lady, bringing fame. BARBARA MORRISON- Piratcs' Log Stall, Torch, Library Club. Her eyes were blue as the April skies, and her moods as variable as the spring showers. llOBlillT MORRISON- Seren cars this fellou' has owned in his time: A better mechanic would be hard to End. JOAN MORROXV-A Cappella, SPADES, Tickcteers. A quiet mind is richer than a crown. ,IOI-IN MORR0VV4Drama Shoppe, Library Club, Gramercy Ghost, The Potb0iler. Mirror, mirror on the lvall, h lI'ho is the handsomest of as all! jL'Nli MORROW- If you are one who is in need, She is certainly a friend indeed. ALRIQRT MUSLR-Annual Band Concert, Senior Band, Senior Or- chestra, Pep Band. A meticulous Mere was loved hy him: lVho nas a druggist, a drummer, and a hsherman. IQLAINE MOSHIER-Debate, Girls' Playday, Grand Honor lloll, Head Banker, H.G.A.A., CASH Club, National Honor Society, Junior Red Cross, All-Pirates' Revue, Torch, National Forensic League, Was- kowitr Counselor. Prudigiouv energy wrapped in a wealth of wit. GERALDINE MOTZ-Entered from VVest Seattle High School, West Seattle, NVashington, in her junior year. A Cappella, Galley Guards, CASH Club, Panorama, Pirettes. Franz West Seattle to Highline is only one step, For those who love activities and have lots of pep. CINDY MIJNDEN-A Cappella, H.G.A.A. A teenager with that happy-go-steady look. PAT MUNDS4Entered from Bakersfield High School, Bakersfield, California, in her senior year. Dancing and music appeal to Pat. lVho dislikes rain and fog and all that. jL'DY ML'NGERfArt Club, Drama Shoppe, Girls' Club Cabinet, Torch. Here is our rose-tvithout thorns. JAMES MUNRO!RasebalI, Torch, Representative Assembly, Chess Club, Science Club. In the field of science he lcneu' no hounds. For he searched for wisdom going round and round. BARBARA MURRAY-F.T.A., Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A., Library Club, Panorama. Torch, Wlaskowitz Counselor. Skiing and she walked hand in hand. PEGGY MORROVV-A Cappella, Majorettes, High Lines' Staff, Pub- licity Club. This peppy gal so full of spark, Forever seems out on a lark. NANCIE MUSTOE-Glee Club, Ticketeers. He 1vouldn't change a thing about her but her name. CHRIS NAPIIJS-Chess Club, Grand Honor Roll, National Honor So- ciety, Torch, Science Club. Genius hath electric power which earth can never tame. DAVE NEELY- Trotting, running, galloping ponies- Raeing the thoroughhrelis, shaming the phonies. JUAN NFELY-I.ibrary Club, Torch. Piratcs' Pen Editor. Her hair was as dark as a ravens ning. BARBARA NELSON-Glee Club. Her bubbling charm embraces all. JACK NELSON-junior Red Cross, F.T.A. A man forever temperate, calm, and wise. WILLIAM NELSON -Track Mana!-ter. .llany a uorthy fellou' makes his contribution without thought of relvanl. LOUIS NEMl','I'H-Baseball. ln the oeeim of learning. he suhmerged himself. CAROL NETHERDA- A woman without moo.ls is ii uonmn uilhout chorm. PAUL NEXYI-,l.l.-Grand Honor Roll, National Honor Society. finer pilot one selilom u ill finil, lhun this rersulile senior li ith the trqeliniciil minil. JUDY NlN1Sfl.ibratry Club. l'.tnor.uua. Ticketeers. Lshers, Yell and Song Club. Support our teams? You het she uoulill Anil put into schooluork the hut she coiilil. INGRID NITSCHKI-Qflibrary Club, Pirettcs. She rmnle simplicity ii charm. LEE NOORDA-Knights of the Cutlass, He forgot not his smile nor his ilnty. JERRY NORMAN- I only ask for information. JANET NUNNAl.l.EligVcnders. The clock upon the classroom uull ticked the time many, but she was too lrusy to hear. HOYVARD NYE-Knights of the Cutlass, Toreh. Terrific was he, this all urounil guy: No woril lretter fits our Howiml Nye. JANE OISHI-Board of Control, CASH Club, Tieketeers, Glee Club, Publicity Club, Honor Roll, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Junior Class Treasurer, Student Rody Treasurer, Pins and Rings Committee Chair- man, Representatite Assembly, Commencement Committee, Class Day Committee. None can ileny that laughter, wisdom, and words of cheer sound best when coming from silenee. RON O'KELLY-Chess Club. This little spoke went round anil rouml, But kept his feet on the level grounil. JOHN OLDFIELD-Debate, Panorama, Honor Roll. Here he u politician with wit both reileil and lnzrheil. DAVID OLIGliRARepresentative Assembly. Tall, dark, antl ilelwnair, He greeted the world with ii casual air. SHARON OLIYERYCASH Club, National Honor Society, Drama Shoppe, National Thespians Society, National lorensie League. Ushers, Torch, Tieketeers, Gramercy Ghost, Our Town, College Conference Committee, .Actresses will happen in the hest of reguluteil families. CONRAD OLSEN-Basketball Manager, Big H, Visual Aids, Represen- tative Assembly, Yell and Song Club. Young fellows will be young fellous. JACQUELINE OLSEN-Make-up Club, lI.G.A,A., Senior Orchestra. Toreh, Nurse's Aides. Twinkle, twinkle, little star . . . DONNA Ol.SONgl.ibrary Club, Parloranizl, Rcprescnlalite Asseinblw, SPADES, Toreh, Ushers, HUB Committee, Yell and Song Club, Pirates' Pen Staff. Service imil scholustics kept her on the run, But still she took time to have some fun. DOROTHY OLSON- She could point for an age at a sitting and murer Ire tired at itll. EVONNE OI.SONgEntered front Perry High Sehool, Perry, lotta, in her junior year. A Cappella, Honor Roll, Senior Lnsemble. Pleasant to work uith, pleasant to knou: An office worker from the uonl go. RONALD OLSZEXVSKI-'I-ootball. Knights of the Cutlass, Rig H. llis gun he would carry with gnwc iinil might, But the pigskin was the thing for which he uoultl fight. DON OSllOllNlf-l'.T.A., Honor Roll, l'irates' log Nlatli. llis wit goes all the wap iuouml and lruttons up the lmck. JUDY OTIS l'T -X Head Banlser Ili h lines ' Srtil librart Club. 'f - H -v v ll - . - . . Make-up Club. Sl'ADlzS. Torch. Rcprescntatite .tsscinbln Of stuily took the utmost cure and heed: Not il uoril spoke she more than her neeil, TROY OTT4llasl.etball Manager, Publicity Club. Ratlio Club. Clym- nasties. He uulkeil ii straight line, hut kept his eye on the euries. MARY ANN PAQUIC -- Her future will he us her presentfulwuys smiling. I-,UGENE PARISIOY Full of fun and mischief, too, Doing things he shoultIn't ilu. BENNY PARKER-Entered from Sonora High School, Sonora. Califor- nia, in his senior year. From the land of sunshine to the Evergreen State, was a short journey for this athlete. JOHN l'ARKliRi Helwas like the postage stamp that sticks to a thing until it gets t tere. BOB l'AllKlfll-llonor Roll, Uyntnasties. lloh roartil up the lllglllftlj' with the greatest of ease. This Injectors president who liked to please. VVAYNII PARKER-l ootlJall, Track. Only a twist of fate kept him from foothall fame. MARGARET PARKS-Library Club, All-Pirates' Revue. Her heart was young and gay. PAL'LA PARSONS- Gootl at athletics, tho not very tall, Paula will he rememheretl hy one and all. C-XROLE PARTON- The sparkler on her finger matched the sparkle in her air. I-QYELYN PARVIJ- She wore the ornament of a meek aml quiet spirit. LA RRY PAXTON- For he's a jolly good fellow, as all the girls agree. LLOYD PEARSALL-Track. A seat in the corner he graciously filled. But that was the result of sitting still. SUSAN PENNY-SPADES, Honor Roll, lf.T.A. Always happy, never blue, This is our little Susie Q. BOB PERNULA-Basketball, Sportsmen's Club. He turned to sports as some to ll ear: A Delllolay who will travel tar. ELIZABETH PERRY! Homemaking hearts are happiest. BILLY PETER- To be one of the gang was not his aim: He worked hard, but never for fame. CAROLYN PETERSON-Panorama, Triple H, Representative Assembly, SPADES, Girls' Playday, Yell and Song Club. Maiden of the laughing eyes. JANICE PETERSON! She grows more pleasant every day. l,.XN'lRER'I' PETERSON-Baseball, Basketball, Big H, Board of Con- trol, Football, Student Body Vice-President, Representative Assembly, Pep Club, Knights of the Cutlass. Kind, considerate, sports-loving, too: He was ehivalrous through aml through. NORMA PETERSON-Torch, Tieketcers. Timiil in a classroom-a Cinderella in a ballroom. DON PHELl SwBaseball. Basketball, Big ll, lf.T.A., Track, Represen- tatise Assembly. To the eotle of the sportsmen he was always true: Hunters of his kind are all too few. l'REYA PICKREI.I.fTennis, Torch. Moilestj is the eitatlil of heauty untl Virtue. SHERRY PIERCE- ,lust tl ililettante, just tiny ami eoy: Hut an artist isn't t'alueil by her aroirilupois, IDE.-XXX.-K PIPERNO- ll'as she exotic: or ilitl she just seem to he? She surely eherisheil her intliriilimlrty. Clxcliftfs PITTS-A Cappella, SPADES, Yell and Song Club, CASH u J. Some little girls stay close to shore, But this little girl trarelleil more and more. UUNNII-f l'l,liNIMONS- A ring on tht' hngvr is uorth tiro on thc phoutz NANCY l'0lf9Nl l'KlfRfSophomort- Class Yil'L llI'L'SlllL'lll, llchattu Drama Shoppe. Hi:h l.int's ' Statl. l.-XSH llulx. l't'p Club, Quill and Scroll, Tivlwtut-rx, Torch. A firt'Hi lrhosu ttzltut Hits from plump tn plat-t', hut llhow pn-v umm' t'ht't'rx tht' uwrltl, IIN PONII-llOYfllawli.ill, liaskclhall, liiu ll. Torth, Kniuhtx ot' tht' futlasw. Lift' xt't'mt'tl tl littlt' cmptw until ont' tim' tlm A htzxulmll utls throun oivr his lltlf. jL IJITH PONILIIOX f l Iliglllllljllllt' hut t'1t'n tl uightingult' only hui't' itliouucrmitw, MARY LOL l'UNllllU-Girls' Plaulay. ll.CQ..X,,X,, Tortli. ,-lntl ht'r umm u ith huhhling ltluglltur o1t'rt'louml. BOB PORTICH- IJ.l'..C..-L Ah, hou' dull thix uorltl xroultl ht' it' it u't'rt' not lor tl faux tn jolly tu ht'! PETER PUXVFLI Y On tl quit't vtalrcli for titlrt-utun' H415 thii xmluurt fvllou. OLIX IA l'0Wlil,l -Dt-hate. lrom Puntmm to llighlinf' uwv not so long tl journup for out' :rho lenvu' Sptmixh tmtl lm't'tl poutrlx. JERI PRATT- High Lines' Staff. Thiv kctxti reporter htitl n sulling linttr To lu' un ttirltnt' NlL'!ltIl'tlt.'NV u'm1ltl xuit hur fmu. MARILYN l'llliCTlOL'S-A Capps-lla, SPADES, Rcprcst,-ntatixt' Asst-inhly. Shcfx prutty to walk with tmtl plvtlxulzt to think on. RONALD l'Ii0l'TORglll-f.C',A., Golf Cluh. Tht' lt1tt'xt vlothtfx, dark utnj hoir. Lots of good fritfntlv, tzml tz cur that coultl tear. STANLEY PROSZEK-Big H, lfoothall. Swimminu. You'll html him rough, wir, hut pou'll fiml hint rtwttli. PAMELA PUCKEY-Senior Urchvsstra, Girl of tho Month, Honor Roll, Triple H, All Pirates' RL'Xlll','l All-Northwcst Orchvstra, String Quarf tot, KKK-stt-rn hh'2lSl1lIlLfIf!l1 Solo Contest. Shu u'orrit'tl littlt'-lhiv um tht' gal it ho 7lltIifL'ft.'ll tht' titltllv. PAT QL'AI.I.AND-Debate, Drama Shoppe, Panorama, Our Tou'n,' Rcprcst-ntatim Asscmhly, National Thcspians Socivtv. Never 1HlllL'fL'NflHIll!L' tht' purr of tl wormuz. SUE RAIJIOIIIJ- Ciurt'frt't' tltlll lzuppp r-ht' pushtw on hcr um. XVILLIAM RAINISIJIQN-Ent:-rt'1l from XVt'5t Scatllt' lliuh School, XYt'St Seattle, XVushii1gIon, in his junior year. Basketball, Suiniining. filllltl, cool, c'ollt't'tt'tlfuttrihuttw ol u gootl mtzrintu RALPH RANKINfllaskctliall, Kllllllllh ot' tht' Ciutlass, 'I'rat'lx. Sports- mf:n's fluh. A lrtiy shall ht' fountl for tlll things, tmtl ht' u ill ht' tht' lux! to turn from it. DUN IIATLRA- ln tht' halls you nt'x't'r hvtirtl his loictx For tht' tliplonmtit' xt'ri'it't' umm hiv t'hoit't'. RONALD RAL'lNllffKni9ht5 of llw futlass, Panorama. Ximrotl. tht- might: huntcr, tlotlging tht' tlrrou x ot' uoultl-ht' llitmtn. HILL ll UANIJIR4 Ht' t'ontinut'tl through lift' lilct' tl thurmox hottlr. lctwpittg tl cool hmul mul tl uurm huurt. DON llAYfliast-ball, llaslftt-thall. .l t'lt1mt'ot t'nt'rgx that hunts hrighltwt uhm: tru: IJLXXIS lil .Ulf Yo thoroughli ot't'uplt'tl tutor um t'it'r xt't llllNt'fiIl7lL'. CtI,l N Rl l S' St-niur liantl, St-nlor Urt'l1cstr.t. f-oing to whool tmtl uorlzing ut Roving, Ktwtw thix huxy t't1r-lo1t'r lltllllll tmtl going, LYNN RLIQS-A 'lht' talrw of totlm art' wltlom tht' tulrtw of tomorrou. .,..i'-MI 1.-df. 6 'T'- 2-iZ2fL?Y.J'a' f 'eg' - ' v .. f it JL'DY REHIIIQIN-Make-up Club, SPADES, Piratcs' Pen Stall. IVhat ri delight a quiet life affords. IJFANNA RIilSIIL'S-Art Club, I7.T.A.. Nursc-'s Aides, Library Club, VVaskowitL Counselor. Her Voice was an Aeolian harp, But only her close friends were entertained hy it. MIKE REMIC K-Pcp Band. To know how to hide one's ability is a great skill. DONNA RETIIIiIII'ORD- She had ri Hair for fashion, she had a Hair for clothes, She also had a Hair for charming friends and heaux. CLIFFORD RICE-Big H, Football, Track, Torch. Nothing so strong as gentleness: nothing so gentle as real strength. MARVIN RICIITER- lVind, sand, and stars-these were the stuff of which his dreams were made. MELVIN RICIITER- The Air Force claimed him, Imt we have heard say that he was a prankstcr. JERRY RIESS-Debate, High Lines' Staff, National Forensic League, Pirate-s' Pen Stal-F, Library Club, Representatisc Assembly, Science Club, Junior Red Cross. IVords make immortals, and none finer than his . . . GARY RINEHARDT- Keen sense and common sense leave little room for nonsense. JANET RINGIJAHL-Drama Shoppe, Glec Club, Library Club, Pano- rama, Pirates' Log Staff, Gramercy Ghost, Our Town, Re rcsentdtivt Assembly Torch Pir'xtes' Pen Stal? Girl of thc P ' ' - - - ,. ' . f . . , Month, Class Day Committee, The Potboilerj' National Thesplans Society. She dared to be different. DENNIS RISTINE-Stage Crew, Spurtsmen's Club. He works from dawn to dusk with little time for play. DAN RITTS-Representative Assembly, Honor Roll, Vllaskowitz Coun- selor. No really great man ever thought himself so. KAREN ROBINSON- Her thoughts Hy on silver skates. VIRGINIA ROBINSON-D.E.C.A., Triple H. She modeled a smile. JANETTA ROCKXVELL- The quietness of her manner matched her graceful ways. JANICE RODEN-F.T.A., Ushers. More bounce to the ounce. DANNY ROGERS- He seems to like a beautiful car Better than anything else by far. JERRY ROGERS- As leris turn to Air Force hlue. His camping ceases, and tardiness, too. KEITH ROMEO- He Izruke no promises, served no private end, Gained no title. won many a friend. GARY ROSANIJ- Spectator sports delighted him hest, Such as basketball, lmselzall, and all the rest. DICK ROSS-Track Manager, Big H, Rcpresentatiie Assembly, Track, Chess Club, Sportsmen's Club. Uechanical drawing appealed to Dick, But cute little girls made his heart really tick. JOHN ROSS-Sportsmcn's Club. The road was a ribbon of moonlight to lure him away from school. ROBERTA ROTH- A little affectation goes far they say, IVhen your eyes are brown, and you walk that way. IVILL ROCNTREE-Entered from Foster High School, Seattle, XVash- ington, in his sophomore year. A comrade blithe and full of glee, IVho dares to laugh both loud and free, ,IAMFS ROL'9H-lfoothall. Ile llitl his talking on the gridiron. GARY ROYVY- lfoml of riHes ttntl 41 eulleetnr of horses, Still, he luulcetl uith ftunr on college ennrses. IARRY Rf,xsvl'.fSD'Vl'lSl'l1l'fl'5 fluh, Big ll, lootbzill. Ile lroultl nmn the line just tiny time, let still he remlp tu tlnmw' mul tline. NORMAN ROY-lootbull Manager. Track, fhcss Club. lrlltlil Norman uirns to ilu 11 thing, he ulu'n,u seurex Il tlireet hit l'l'.Tli RIQHLAA Cappella. Ile urns the strong silent tape. C'HL'CK RUSH- He ought to he a life saver, his line is so long. ROBIN RYGGvDL-hate, Triple ll, Tieketeers, Torch, CASH Club, XVEISA kouitz Counselor, Commenecmv.'nl Committee. A heart as gultl as her sunny locks. JANET SAGFR- She's lots of fun, her friemls trill tell: Aml pet xhe's leurnerl to study u'ell. LARRY ST. PlfTliR-Honor Roll. Many an etlr can hear, hut not so runny emngrrelicnrl. JOAN SANDERS-Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A., CASH Club. Happy mul busy with her work tcell done, Still Ending plenty of time for fun. PAUL SARGENT-Baseball, SPADES, Tennis, Chess Club, Silent only when thinking, trhich is often. RICHARD SCARTOZZI- iVhnt is life iritlwut a little fun rnixetl in? PAT SCHORZMAN-SPADES, Publicity Club, Torch. liewitehing und lzewiltlering. WALTER SCOTT-Knights of tha. Cutlass, Visual Aids, Torch. Rcp- resentativc Assembly. Ile xoaretl on the strength of his oxen wings. CARRY SCRIBNI-lR-Rcprcsentalive Assembly, Stage Crt-xx, Swimming, Track. A car is a man's castle. PAT SEARS-Annual Band Concert. Senior Band, Girls' Playday. Glec Club, High Lines ' Staff, H.G.A.A., Library Club. Nlajorettes, Torch, All-Pirates' Revue. A face with glmlness orerspreutl. ALBERT SELLARS- We knou' him by his hrief case. l-IVAN SEYMOLR-Big ll, Drama Shoppe, Panoranm, Our Toxin, Standards Committee Chairman, Track, National Thespiuns Society, Radio Announcer. Here the successful gentleman. but let the easter of the Hrst stone beware. LUNNIE SIIATTUCK- Full of rhythm. ROBERT SHAXV- Track. Vuulting ambition irhieh U'L'7'l:'tl17S itself. IIQANFTTE SHEPPARD-Annual Band Concert, Senior llaintl. Her lure was horses, Not School courses. DICK SHERMAN -Senior Rand. lfuxvgoing and prune to pleuxe, lle lihetl his eglr and tl girl to tease. GRl7Tl'lIl'N Sllll.l.l-STAD-library flub, Nurse's Aides. laps :tml Gowns Conimiltec. A tltmgliter of the gutls, tlirinelj tull mul most tliiiueli ftlir. lJAl.lf SHlRI.l'fYABasin.-lbull, l'.T.A., Ciinmlsties. Balance am! poise he has aequiretl: The expert gimnnst nuts the one he mlmirezl. YYONNF SHORICS-A Cappella. A flower of meelzness on tl stem of grave. MICIIAEI. SlIllliVlffllaseball. llztsltetball, lloys' Club Cabinet, Knights oi' the Cutlass. Tritfiie Court. .t quiet fellotr, hut :hen great men usuollt are. MON'l'lC SIIUICY --f A right smart hid he eoulil have heen. liut ears and girls meant more to him. SHIRLEY SlNUl.liTON-junior lleil Cross. Shall I compare thee to it summer's day? LOREN SlSl.liY-Annu'tI Band Coneert, liootball Manager, Senior Band, Big ll, Senior Urehestra, Panorama. Fleet ure his slciix, colorful his ear, Hut 'tis the smile he :rears that trill earry hint far. SONJA SKlI.l.INGSTAIJ-Drania Shoppe, Glee Club, SPADES, Yell and Song Club, A Cappella. Softly spoken uvrils ure hers that rise from gently gutlzered thoughts. IACK SKlNNliRYTraek, Toreh. He remuinetl silent lest he he eulleil upon to prove his shills. CECICLIA SMlTllvllonor Roll. Her lmnner is troren with the warp anti :roof of graciousness. GARY SlXIl'I'llf His hair breathes fire, but 'tis strange and true That tlte uwrtls he spolce u'ere Very teu'. JACK SMITH! A nohle lad of excellent pithy Fate Fllllllilllf eoneeal him hy naming him Smith. JANICE SMITH- High Lines' Stati, Quill and Seroll, Representa- tive Assembly, SPADES, Toreh, CASH Club, WVaskowitz Counselor. An act of kindness, iz cheerful smile: jan malle this world seem more u'ortl:u'hile. SHARON SMITH-Girls' Playday, Grand Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Toreh, Panorama, Representative Assembly, CASH Club, Science Club, Scholarship Committee. A .flash of lightness, a dash of fun, A dash of hrains, and you have this one. MORRIS SNFl.I.lNG- The strength of the forest gave him confidence. CARY S0lJFN4liig H, Football, Representative Assembly, Traek. lVlmt an orilerly person he seemed to he, liut the freekles he grelt' troultl never agree. ,ICDY SOLSClllflDfl'ep Club, Publicity Club, SPADES. Torch, Yell Staff, All-Pirates' Revue, Yell and Song Club. Sparkling as the mist upon the lawn: Brighter than the sunlight of the ilatrn. PAUL SORBO-Entered from Gary High School, Gary, Minnesota, in his senior year. The music eallsg on with the dance. DON SORENSON- High Lines' Statt, SPADES. His life was not tossed on a trouhleil S611- liui smoothly he suileil in urlninity. BO SPllAGL'Ii-Basketball. Rig Il. Board of Control, Bovs' Club Pres- ident, Boys' Club Cabinet, Iunior Class President, High l,ines ' Staff. Toreh. Knights of the Cutlass. Representative Assembly. The epitome of youth, eolnlrineil with scholarship, energy, and manliness. JIM SPRlDlJliI.I.4 lloeket ships appealefl to lim, Hut he troulil settle for ears if thej helongeil to him. TOM SPRINKllill-lfntered from Seattle Christian Sehool, Seattle, Xfklashinzton, in his senior year. Annual Band Coneert, Senior Band, Iootball. Toreh, Representative Assembly. llis interests were rurieil: his grinles were straight AJ llnt still he ehose footlmll any oltl tlily. ,HM STAClif His entrance nas quiet, his ilepurture noiseless: hut the impres- sion he matle on his elussniutex. elumorous. LIZ STAlll.- Petite she was with blue blue eyes: But who was erer mlueil in proportion to size? I-LGEXE STANLEY- Sportfs unil trarelfthexe he lihetl 'tis true. For thirty-six states he has trurelleil through. GALE STANSFLL- But silence is noble to the end. MAX STARCEVICH4Baseball, Basketball, Big H, Board of Control, Senior Class President, Football, Track, Representative Assembly, Knights of the Cutlass. He smiles on you and a rietoryk u on. l.ORl:'ITA STARR-l t1tered from leuiston lliuh Sehool, Iewiston. ldlho, in her junior year. junior Red Cross. lovely hair, shining eies, .llerry huinor, she's il prize. Nl.-XRIF RAF STARRAl'ntered from last lliuh Sehool, Rremerton. YX'ashinuton. in ber senior year. Art Club. llrama Shoppe. Girls' Playday, H,G.A.A., Pirettes. Here uns a slar that shone ll ith II hrightness all its oxen. KATHY STliARNSf-H.C.A.A., Alake-up Club, Panorama, Tieketeers, SPADES, Yell and Sung Club. A little hit of june in january, IILAN STFFl.l54l.T.A., Glee Club. Toreh, Xlalsefup Club, Panorama. Publieity Club. Yell and Song Club. There is an elhn grave in her smile. Anil glad light in her ey es all the xrhile, LYNN STElNfA Cappella, Glee Club, SPADFS. There's sunshine in the heart of ine. CAROL S'l'ENSLANDglDebate, Drama Shoppe, Toreh, Yell Stall, Yell and Song Club, All-Pirates' Rt-tue, junior Homecoming Prineess, National Forensic League. There was a star tlaneell, and under that I nas horn. JOHN STl'jl'HliNSflfntered from YVest Seattle High Sehool, YYL-st Seattle, Washington, in his sophomore year, Cars on the highuviy, boats on the sun, Travel appeulell to sueh us he. LYNN STliRNRliltCfBoard of Control, Class Day Committee, l'an- orama, Pep Club, l'irates' Log Stall' lfditor-in-Chief, Publieity Club, Quill and Seroll, SPAIHCS, llepresentatixe Assembly, Toreh, Yell and Song Club. She touched nothing she flifl not mlorn. ANN STINS0NYLibrary Club, Representative Assembly, Junior Red Cross. A quiet girl of sterling worth, ls more than all the gold on earth. MARLENE STOCT- In the classroom she was quiet: Hut with her girl friends, what a riot! HERB STRAIGHT- llly brush ami I a-striping go: Some smart looking ear will tell you so. LORIQTTA STRAIN-Toreh, All Pirates' Revue, Library Staff, A Cap' pella, Pirate-s' Pen Stall, Triple H, High Lines' Stall. Here in my library I sit. Ill-QAN STRAI.liYARig ll, Boys' Club Cabinet, Golf Club, Toreh, Knights of the Cutlass, Representatise Assembly, Trallie Court, Trai'- fie Safety Council. A ilignilieil manner. n shy smile- Ererything ohout hiln quite trorth while. ROR STCNDEN-Toreh, A Cappella. A man of humor and praetieal jokes, A little irheel among big spokes, ANNE STCRROCK- Pirates' Log Stall, Quill and Seroll, Toreh, Grand Honor Roll. Peaceful and earnest she goes her way, Doing her duty tluy hy day. MARY LOL' SYYl'l-QT-Entered from Lineoln High Sehool, Seattle, XVashington, in her senior year. lfriemlship is the key to happiness. YIRCINI.-Y SYYI-QRSONAA Cappella, Girls' Club Cabinet, Pirettes, Cshers, Yell and Song Club, Toreh. No exeellent soul is exempt from a mixture of rniulness. HIROSHI TAMCRA- Congeniality has international appeal. KEN TANNERf He ieorlceil for Cnele Sain lt'llL'1l the sehool ilay was o'er, Yet the role of seout he enjoyed rnueh more. ARTllL'R KEN TAYLOR-l'.T.A., Library Club, Toreh. Tall and dehonair teas this fellow, ll ith manners polite and Voice so lllL'll0H'. DONNA TAYI.OR-Drama Shoppe, l.T..'t., Our Town, SPAIN-'S. Waskowiu Counselor, junior Red Cross. Hers u as a ueallh of bloom from un unselfish heart. j,YNl T TAYLOR-A Cappella, Girls' Club Cabinet, Glee Club. Repa resentatise Assembly, Toreh, Triple Tones, XYaskouit1 Counselor. 'lhis attmetiie girl you u ill uant lo lcnou. .-Hams laughing and on the go. UAH, 'l'l:All'llfllebate, Girls' Club Yiee'l'resident, Grand Honor Roll, llead Raulser, National llonor Society. llanorama, Pep Club, Publieity Club, Representatne Assembly, Toreh, YN'estern YYashin:- ton Solo Contest. With talent and uisilorn uns she hlest. glskiwflw W e 6 1, J hlfuin' 'F .. -:. Q- was f-gl ,v-zifvu' 9 i J:.i 'VPf2'5'ali- -.inf f ,xt 'L '21 itil DAVID TEN PAS-Big H, lfoollxall, Track. A little bit of madness seasons saint and sinner alike. I,liSTER TESCIINER-Senior llnml. He would easily lose his trail in a hook, hut never in hunting or hiking. VIRGINIA TESKE- Silence is golden, but can't mischief sometimes be silent? COLLEEN TESTERMAN- Nature worked overtime on this creation. CHARLES TIIACKER- Here was a parallelism that was strange and true, Red hair, fireworks, and firearms, too. DOT THOMAS-F.T.A., Pirettes, Tieketecrs, Ushers. Energy and perspicuity with a smile that turneth every heart. DIANE THOMAS-Board of Control, Representative Assembly, Visual Aids, Song Queen, Yell and Song Club. Of surpassing beauty and in the bloom of youth. ARTHUR THOMPSON- A little mountain climbing along with some sports, A car to pull apart-these were his forte. DICK THOMPSON- Sincerity is the trait of true and noble manhood. JUDY THOMPSON-Glee Club. lf the world were made up of such as she, lVhat a delightful place it would be. GILLIAN THOMSON-Representative Assembly. A wee bonnie lass from Scotland is she, Sweet and ilemure as a lady should be. DON THORNDIKE- lVhat I believe, I will declare, But l'll do it in a manner most debonair. PHIL THORNE-Gymnastics, Traek, Knights of the Cutlass. He groweth in stature by the wit and strength he shows, SHIRLEY TINSLEY- Her moods were one-gay. GARY TONKIN-Re-entered from Clover Park High School, Tacoma, Washington, in his junior year. A Cappella. Real cool cat with crew cut hair, Who gave to life such little care. BRUCE TOWNSDEN-A Cappella, Drama Shoppe, Our Town, Gramercy Ghost. Oh, the mischief in his creation! IEANNE TRAVIS-SPADES, Honor Roll, Junior Red Cross, Cards and Announcements Committee. Apple blossoms are like Jeanne, Soft in the sun, sweet in the shade. ROY TURNER-Panorama. In reading, specific: in typing, terrific: In shorthand hieroglyphics, amazingly specific. DEANNA TURNER-Drama Shoppe, Library Stall, Pircttcs, Our Town, Triple II, Gramercy Ghost, Tieketers, Ushers, Yell and Song Club, Nurse's Aides. Cheerful and charming was she, lVith always a little ditty for you and me. SVARREN TYLER- He was the yo-yo on the string of life. XVESLEY TYLER- lVhile we live, let us live. RALPH VETSCH- A car! A car! My kingdom for a car! DARLA VINEYARD-Triple H, Representative Assembly, SPADES, Yell and Song Club. Merrily, yet efficiently she made each task a delight. ALLEN VINTHER- Mermaids he liked for a slzindiver was he, lVho photographed them in the depth of the sea. MARILYN IVAITE- Gay and clerer with a pun, always a steaily source of fun. BETTY YVARREN-Entered from Seattle Christian School, Seattle, XVashington, in her junior year. Drama Shoppe, High Lines' Stal-I', Gramercy Ghost, Representative Assembly. lt's nice to he natural, when you're naturally nice. YYALT YVARREN-Rig H, Swimming. llis motto is: A miss in the car is worth two in the engine. ROR WATSONAA Cappella, Drama Shoppe, Honor Roll. Radio An- nouncer. Radio Club. llc likes ilanccs: he likes to sing: Anil he likes to strum on a guitar string ART XYEAYER- This gay fellow, hy his own ailrnission. Has ruined more than one transmission. KAREN XVEIIII-Honor Roll, Panorama, Representatiie Assembly, All- Pirates' Revue. What a tantalizing light the fireHy emits. JANICE WIQIR-Clee Club. Laughter was with her and her heart was of goltl: Surely such a one would never grow olil. KAROL VVELLS- A carefree minil, good will to all. MARY LOL' XVENTZ-CASH Club President, Girls' Club Cabinet, Homecoming Committee Chairman, Pirates' Log Staff, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, Representative Assembly, Torch, Yell and Song Club, Pins and Rings Committee, Class Day Committee. To know her was to love her. MARGRETTA VVESSON-A Cappella, Debate, If.T.A., Panorama, Pep Club President, Pirates' Log Staff, Publicity Club, Quill and Scroll, SPADES, Torch, All-Pirates' Revue, Student Court, Na- tional Iforensie League. Her voice was soft, gentle, and lou'-an excellent thing in woman. I.Al.A XVESTAEntercd from Oxford, Mississippi, in her sophomore year. H.G.A.A., Honor Roll, Make-up Club. Sugar and spice-'and everything nice. GARY WESTON- A frienil to mirth-a foe to care. DEA XVETTERACER-Panorama, SPADES, Torch. How far her little canille throws its lreams. EARL NVHEATON-Gymnastics. Parallel hors were home to him, II'hose interest in sports cars was more than a whim. DAVE IVHEELER-Senior Orchestra, Gymnastics. Surely successful this man will he, II'ho lires and loves the life of the sea. ANNETTE XVHITE EAGLE-Triple H. Her changing moods were reflected in the dimples on her cheeks. DANNA WHITNEY- Tlze lady of the lake. PAT WHITTENIICRG-Entered from Yale High School, Vale, Oregon, in her junior year. SPADES, Yell and Song Club, Honor Roll. She iloeth little kimlnesses which others leave undone. LAYVRENCE XVICOREK!Camera Club. Football. Give him a camera. pictures to take. Ilhether of girl or flower or silvery lalze. GLORIA IVICKSTROMf.-X Cappella, Glee Club, Pirettes. Thy voice is a celestial melody, BOII WILKIN- With an interest in cars, and eyes for the lasses llc couliln't fini! time to spend in classes. RAY WILLARD-Torch, Student Court. Pushing a car nas much more fun Tlmn coming to school in the morning sun. DICK XYIIIIAMS-Panorama. For he was the quiet kind whose nature never Varies. IIENRY XVII.I.M.'tN4 A lorer of ears, and certainly one of the hop s. Q 7' BARBARA WILSON-A Cappella, Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A., Panorama, SPADES. Her ways are such gracious ways. CARY VVILSON-Honor Roll. He studied sometimes, he was known as a wit: And with his close friends he was always a hit. JACQUIZLINE WILSON- Hcr merry heart reigned all the day through. SANDRA WILSON-Girls' Playday, Tennis, Ticketeers, Torch, H.G.A.A. Tennis she liked, and bowling, too. ln fact to all sports she was more than true. RON VVINDSOR-Track. Graduation4all lzis cares are now eniletl. GREG VVINES-Panorama, Publicity Club. May he always have free parking. MARY WINGER-D.E.C.A., Publicity Club, Representative Assembly, Torch, SPADES. Her eyes speak eloquent language. RON VVINKLE-D.E.C.A., Track. Unlike Rip Van, he used No-Daze. ALLEN VVINTERS- Here is a grad who was really prudent, Gentle of speech, and a good student. MARCIA WlNTEllS-Drama Shoppe, Glec Club, Library Club, Make- up Club, Representative Assembly, SPADES, Stage Crew, Torch, Vklaskowitt Counselor. All heaven did lenrl her grace. LOVVELI. VVOOlJ- Here was Lowell: whence carries another so honest and true? ROLE WOLI-lf-Annual Band Concert, Senior Band, D.li.l'.A. They flocked to him for super custom jobs-a 'N'0flUH4Ul un- ashamed. IAMES WOODING- Lots of activity for this lively lad, Cars to him were more than a fad. JOEL VVOODMAN-A Cappella, Drama Shoppe, National Thcspiaus Society, Gramercy Ghost, Our Town, Radio Announcer, YVas- kowiu Counselor, lunior Red Cross, Senior Danee Committee. He looked from the Stage upon a sea of upturned faces. KAY XVORRALL-Traflie Safety Council, Panorama, Pep Club, Pirates' Log Staff, Publicity Club, Quill and Scroll, SPADES, Torch, Yell and Song Club, All-Pirates' Revue, Girl of the Month, Triple Tones, Homecoming Committee Chairman, Commencement Com- mittee. The fairest garden in her looks, And in her mind the wisest hooks. KAY XAMAMOTO- He knew the secret of keeping friends: he was one. SUSAN YARBROUCH! ln regard to size, you need feel no alarm: lVhen you shorten the figure, you heighten the charm. LVELYN YATES-Board of Control, Sophomore Class Secretary, CASH Club, junior Red Cross, Pep Club, Representative Assembly, Student Body Business Manager, Ticketeers, Torch. E1'elyn's a girl we've always admired, Very well mannered and neatly attired. DON YE BARTH- A har-hell he lifts to keep in trim, .So his enemies stay auay from him. IEANNE ZICK-Venjcrs. True to her word, her work, and her friends. Pictu re Delay ed: ROBERT SPL'RLOCK- Few like him their efforts tlauhle XVhenerer in the face of trouble. s 'S 2 CfOMMIfXC'I MIiXT Sl'lf.Xlil:llS 0 Left to right: Terry' Meffarthy. Gail 'I' e m p l e, lflaine M o s h i e r, Margaretta Xkesson, Melyin Blake. No Leaf Unturned ITOCL-XIMING FfXMlf ,-XS the largest elass eyer to graduate from the halls of llighline, the 700 seniors awaited anxiously the elimax of twelye years of arduous study -eommeneement. In the week preceding this glorious moment, eaeh day brought an aetiyity for the graduating seniors. The first of those y'ery speeial days that were part of eommeneement week was baccalaureate, planned and exeeuted under the leadership of Tom Springer, his eommittee, and adviser, Miss Margaret Hydholm. Chorusing their elass song to the tune of On the Street Where You l.iy'e, seniors bade farewell to their Alma Mater on Class Day, .lune 2. The thirty -third annual exereises were sponsored hy the High l.ines and eofsuperyised hy .laniee Smith and Suzie Christian. Musical and humorous aets, interspersed with an- nouneements of seholarship and speeial award winners, spieed the long program. The event was eoneluded as the seniors marehed out to the nostalgic Sailing Un. Commeneement speakers, Xlehin Blake, Terry McCarthy, lflaine Xloshier, Gail Temple, and Margretta Wesson, centered their speeches around the motto 'Tis not too late to seek a new er world. The speakers diseussed the importance of faith in all that is endeavored. Xyith the awarding of diplomas, the Class of 1958 realized that they had attained the first plateau on the road to maturity. TOP TIAQN STQXIORS Q Buele: ,ludy Kinsman, Douglas llayis, Chris Xapjus, Nlelyin-Blake Paul Newell. 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' ' , l 5 1 , l 2 lrt' ' o lal ', zantl tl ' IlAilllll1iIliC'I'S lozultctl loa'wtaa'tl a lOl' .C2ar. , lf l l- 7 Aekles, Gary Adler, lklclie Ahl, Karl Allen, Joanne Alls, jucly Anderson, Charles, Anderson, lfrling Anderson, Susan Anholt, Dona Antonsen, Sandi Armstrong, Traci Arnold, Faye Arthur, Judy Ashley, Marlene Ashley, Barbara Attaway, joe Austin, Dare Baarley, Curtis Ball, Lauren Barber, Don Bareus, Bita Barlow, Steve Barry, Barbara Beffa, Nike Bellah, Ginger Berg, Maggie Berg, Mary Beamer, Dick Beaupain, Peter Belmont, Jim Beck, Lincla Behm, jerry Bennett, Dave Bennett, jerry Bereiter, Sallie Bilbrey, Norman Biller, Gladys Blackwood, Dick Blakey, Bichard Blomclahl, Loretta Boehm, Benny Boney, Mike Booton, Heicli Boots, Norma Botelho, Kay' Bothell, llieli Boulclron, Gail Bower, Ann Brown, Cora Brown, Date Brown, Isla Bruinglon, Becky Bryclges, Cay Bryclges, Kay Bulil, Anclrea Burlmriclge. Gary Ififtp -tlzr L llurdine, llay Busch, Joanne Buster, Ken Butterfield, Annette Byers, Bruce Byers, Larry Cahoon, Sheila Calkins, YVally Calvert, Connie Cameron, Dorothy Camp, John Campbell, Don Cantrell, Linda Caplan, Carla Carmichael, judy Carroll, Helen Carter, Ina Cassell, Dave Chapman, Bill Childs, Elaine Chinella, Indy Christensen, Glenna Christian, Carol Cleaves, Margaret Cole, Bill Collingwood, Sandra Conrad, Margie Constantino, Larry E9 Cook, Chi Chi Cornelius, jean Cosa, Carolyn Coulter, Dave Coy, Gary Crandall, Kay Creasy, Judy Culver, Garth Cummings, Margie Curry, Crystal Daflern, Kathy Dahl, Clarence Dahlen, Arthur Dalpe, Mari jayne Dalseg, Joyce Dalsing, Lyle Davis, Dick Davis, Donnie Davis, Gary Davis, Marilyn Dawson, Mike Day, Kathie Deignan, Bonnie Denton, Charity Dt-Phelps, Sandy Derby, Art Desimone, Lil Dettler, Lana F1 ti -four Derereaux, Dave Dewey, Dennis Dickinson, David Diefendorf, john Dimmitt, Lawrence Dixon, Harry Dobson, Marcia Doell, Deanna Doerner, Ierry Dougan, Judy Downs, Betty Dubee, Linda Dundon, Eileen Duvall, Iudy Dye, Sharon Eckert, Dave Edwardsen, Judy lihle, Don Eldred, ,lean Ensey, Herbert Ifrickson, Helen Ifriekson, Linda Iironemo, Chuck Ferguson, Louise Fidlcr, Ralph Fisch, VValtcr Fisher, Sherri Fitch, Maxine Qlaq, lfogelstedt, Julie Fothergill, Clarence Fothergill, Nancy Fritz, Tamara Galando, Mike Gardner Connie Garland, jerry Gehring, Barry Gerhard Gary Gibbons Mickey Giger, lkilcy Glaspie, Clifford Gleason, Georgia Goodpaster, Zura Gotchall, Judy Gott, Betty Graham, Susie Grande, Richard Graves, Susan Grazier, Donna Grennon, Glenda Grohs, David Gruhe, Verna Gugel, Pam Gunnell, Iacquie Guthrie, Kathleen Hagen, Pat Hager, Arlene Fifty-five Hales, Gloria Hallberg, Svvande Halpin, XVilma Hammond, Leanne Hargis, YVayne Harleman, Don Harmeson, Linda Harris, Beth Harris, Pat Harvey, Judy Heigh, Jerry Heino, Richard Helton, Merle Hendrey, George Hendriekson, Charles Hendrix, Marlin Hess, Dave Higman, Gary Hildebrand, Terry Hill, Carolyn Hill, Evelyn Hillman, Gary Hinderlie, Mary Hines, Maryanne Hix, Alan Hoag, Marilyn Hobbs, Sherrie Hodges, Nancy E9 Hoffman, Jeanne Holden, Jim Holland, Carol Holm, Don Holmes, Tanya Holtschlag, Steve Horton, Jim Howard, Steve Howell, Dixie Hrisko, Mike Hudlicky, Joe Huff, Howard Hughes, Linda Huhn, Barbara Huntley, Bob Hurskainen, Jon Hutchins, Bill Hutchison, Judy Illsley, Marlene Ingle, Billie Isackson, Laura Ivey, Deanna Jacobsen, Bonnie Jacobsen, Joan Jarvis, Gary Jenkins, Karen Jensen, Larry Johansen, Joe F1 tw-six johnson, Bruno johnson, Dana johnson. Diek johnson, lrene johnson, Lanny lohnstone, Norman jones, Nancy joyanoyieh. Larry loyanoyieh, Mary Julin, Bob jusenius, Anita Kasniek, Dick Kastle, Mary Keehn, ,laekie Kennedy, Gary Kerniek, Kathy Kiepke, Marvin King, Bob Kinsman, Linda Kirseh, Danny Kleitsch, Ioe Klungness, Jerry Knee, Arvicl Kremling, Tommy Kriens, Glen Kulin, Larry Laclcl, jim Lalor, Mike 4,Li Lanclstrom, Linda Lang, Harvey Langley, Dave Larivee, Jean Larson, Dee Larson, Gil Larson, Pat Layden, Ruth Leach, Lorena Le Drew, Linda Le lllieux, Larry Le Penske, Frecl Lessarcl, Lyle Lewis, Frank Lewis, Leston Lewis, Linda Lewis, Pat Lewis, Ruth Lind, jucly Linclhaek, Lyle Linclman, Tom Linclquist, Iudy Lillis, Charles Lingwoocl, Daye Little, Geralcl Linle, Kathy Loelxe, Colleen l,oe, Karen Fifty scun I 5 9 Fifty Lombardo, Ken Lonheim, Dale Lowe, Dick Lowery, Steve Luthy, Ioan Lyons, Gordon Mack, Marylou Madden, Maureen Magley, Bob Magneson, john Maloney, Lorraine Manning, Michael Maranville, Donna Marks, Debra Martin, Bill Martin, Ioan Martin, Nila ohn Mastin, I Mathers, Mike Mathews, Hank Matthews, David Mayer, Ken Mayer, Larry McAneney, Bonnie McBride, jim McBride, Judy MeCamish, Patricia McCann, Judy 959 McCleary, john McClure, john McCormick, Judy McEachern, janet McKay, Margie McKay, Robert McKinney, Janet Meany, Katie Mejerotta, Doretta Melaney, Vivian Miehler, Bill Miller, Nora Miner, Valorie Minshall, Diane Mitchell, jim Modeland, Janice Moen, Dick Moffet, Dana Monuszko, Pat Morey, Elaine Morgan, Cathea Morrison, Don Neidermeyer, joe Nelson, Ian Nelson, Judy Netherda, Butch Neubauer, Daisy Nilsen, Deanna -eight Nygren, Karen Obermeit, Dick O'Rrien, Bruce Oien, Geraldine Olson, Don Olson, Richard Olslewski, Corrine O'Neil, Darlene Orr, Cary Osborne, judy Ostle, Gary Oswald, Lynn Otis, Pat Pace, Sharon Palmason, Ray Parxu, Darlene Parrott, Roger Patton, Dwight Patton, Margaret Peluso, Ron Perry, Ron Peters, Ken Peterson, Gary Peterson, Sharon Peterson, Mary Ann Petty, jerry Pieou, Marise Pike, Prudy -fvsm, Q, , .'-. .1 Plymire, Bob Porter, Gail Preusser, Penny Price, Norm Proszek, Tom Ramsey, Margie Reagan, Helen Ridge, john Rio, Judy Rippon, Garrett Roark, Larry Robertson, Penny Robinson, Iim Robinson, Morris Rodarme, Ron Rose, Bill Ross, Mary jo Roth, Gary Rottler, Don Rowe, Mike Rowley, lfileen Rude, Don Rude, Phil Rugg, Naomi Russell, Charles Rutledge, linda Ryerson, Jeff Samuelson, Cliff Fifty-nine Sather, llon Schader, Bob Schepper, Dixie Schilling, Guy Schmoyer, Randy Schomaker, Pat Schultz, Betty Seale, Gary Send, Lynne Sentz, Mike Shaw, Gordon Shelton, Pat Sheridan, joan Shoemaker, Cecile Siegrist, Clinton Simonsen, Martin Singer, Gordon Smallwood, Nancy Smith, Don Smith, Lee Ann Smith, Mark Snyder, Bob Snyder, Isabelle Spence, John Spengler, Mike Stanich, Neil Stanley, Roger Starr, Judy Q59 Stephens, Diane Stiles, Peter Stock, Thomasine Stokes, Bob Storey, Susan Suttcrlin, Willy Sutton, Annette Swihart, Kenneth Sykes, Ron Syverson, Sharon Tannehill, Lynn Tate, Dennis Taylor, Alice Taylor, Bill Taylor, Linda Temple, Alice Tennison, Frank Thamert, Larry Thirsk, Roberta Thompson, Curt Thompson, Ioan Thorpe, Charlotte Tibhatts, Donna Tiernan, jim Tollefsen, Karen Tomlinson, Loren Towne, Dale Trowhridgc, Pat Szxtv W ,staff lunncll. Cary lylur, llolm Yam Hlinlxlc, lorry Yatsvog, Nlzlrlcnc Yunuhlc, .lim XYz1llwr, Rosalin- XYulsh, Karon xyilllllll, Stou- XYalyor, -loan XYarcl, llohcrtson XYatncy. Dale XYatson, Shirley XYcckS. .Xnita XVccr, Barbara XY4-lclcr, Katlllu-n XVL-rknluistcr, Bill XVL'rlc, lcv YYcsthy, Sharon YYhitc, CTL-1.1-lin XYilkin, lloryzlnnn- XVilcox, Donna NYilL'ox, Ccorgc XYillizlms, Carolyn NYilson, Clayton XVinclcrs, Caroline XYintcrs, Ken YVirkuncn, Sandra XViscman, Marsha XViscn, joel XVolcl, Don XYolfl', Donna XYolff, Phil XVooding, Sandra Yanscn, Don Yaw, Suzanne? Yon, Mary Young, ,lucly Young, Robin Dalscg, jzlnct Xlillcr, llll'lilil Newton, llocl Xiornl, Bob Sixty -om' SOPHONIORI C I X Q S UI I IC I RS 0 Stumlmg Mr james 0 Brlen .ad N user C loy Ss lees tre as urer Rules Snertson preslelent C'ra1g Collette nee preslelent Seated Miss MaryDurn1ng eounse lor Sue Coulter seeretary H Sun lun 1 Acorns to Mighty Oaks Will Grow S ACORNS GROXV TO llllglltl oaks so the am almg C,l1ss of 60 wlll meta morphose lnto the leaders of tomorrow Thls group one of the largest ex er to enter the hallowed halls ot Hlf,hllHC boasted 1 membershlp ol more than sex en hundred names last September Following the eleetlon of the ollieers the sophomore glrls ehose udx Anderson to represent them on the Cylrls Club e abmet In order to equ ahle the talent on the Boss Culllll eabmet Rod Snertsen anel elrl llleh were ehosen to represent the sophomore boss an tr IHSIC eourt Now fully org lI1llCCl wlth thelr ambitions shootmg slexwarel the sophomores SlClClllX mereised thelr prestige m sehool aetlaatles oreharel thu were not to be termeel as nuts Cyrfmd Honor roll sophomores at the enel ot the hrst semester lneluded ROIIIIIC Alesmder Dlele Burgess ohn Coolex lltllll XX erner Fromm Sands Pelton Malte Sassnett and Clurann SClllClilCI' Athletles were not to be lgnored bs the sophomores Cltl1CI' .as eff RlCll anel ohn Coolex scored bs I'LC6lXlI1g sarsltx lootb all letters at the enel of the grlehron season Also the llrates Log st aff tools then toll bx seleetmg Non Wesson anel Que Coulter as the sophomore eehtors ot the ye arboole Ks the xe lr e ame to a elose the roots ot these aeorns were alre ads re aehang down mto the tr ltllIl0l'lS ot their alma mater vathermg strength tor the future V X -Q X . f .' . 2 I .1 . .' . . 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Linda Douglas, Sharon Dowd, Pat Downs, Doug Duhee. Kaaren Dunhar, Deannie Dunaxant, Brenda Dunean, Sandy Dye, Arnie Easterson, Steve Eekley, Tom Fdmiston, Nancy Eller, Karol Emerson, Dixie Iilarionotf, Diana Elliott, Bonnie Emil, Kaaren Endres, Judy Enyeart, Faith Enyeart, Tim Estahrook, Paul Estes, Bob Evans, Merridale Eyanson, Robert Everham, Tom Farley, Claudia Farmer, Dianne Farrell, Dale Faueonnier, Tina Fzihling, Jerry wr ? 41' sv- ...1 41- t Iferrier, Donna lfiekett, Harry lfirller, Dennis fisher, Cecelia Fisher, Iudy lflatray, Dennis Folsom, Lynn Iforema n, Donna lforsell, Philip Ifosser, Howard Fradit, Richard Ifrese, Julie Ifromm, Heinz-XVerneu Frost, Ardelle Garrison, Judy Garrity, Bob Gath, Nancy Geer, Mitchell Gehrke, Mike Geiger, Ron Ceraghty, Rod Gihoney, Edgar Giem, Mary Gilbert, Bob Gillin, Bernard Gjersee, Dave Glaspei, Leonard Gottherg, Terry Grant, Dick Grayson, Roberta Green, Janet Green, John Grihhle, Gary Grimstad, Robert Grinnell, l.ueile Grohs. Carol Clrinusr, Marian Gudgel, Leila Guise, Carolyn Guise, Marilyn Sixty-fire 2f -I ' X , 4: wmv 5. E WE V E 6- . an 1 Ci' 9 STA fw- K V 55 ., , . 'Q Q' kwa?- 1 2 gn gg ? 4 t , f v Q . ' 7 V' ' W' 2' - Q G Wh auf F QF, Y ' If gr is 3 KX.. v -5 KW, A A i,. If 5 'S 1 x fy' 1 ' ff, J a ' ' gg, S ni' '- Q 1 gh -4' X.. ' S4 'Si S- Sixtp -eight Ness, Randi Newherg, Davc Nicholson, Marilyn Nicholson, lloclena Noble, Ray Norhc-rg, john Norman, Verdie Norris, Nancy Nyc, jerry O'Brien, Shawn Oehs, Carol Olixer, Roberta Olson, Harry Olson, Larry Olsson, Rohert OlsLewski, Kathy Ott, Cathy Oiiatt, Lorraine Pallet, Dave Parke, Antony Parker, Don Payton, David l'elton, Sandy Penderurass, Dale l'erry, Bonnie Peter, Richard Petersen, Dianna Petersen, ,ludy Peterson, Richard Peterson, XVilliam Philbriek, Gail Phillips, Orrin Phillips. YVOoclhurn Pickle, Stephen Piper. Dennis Pireey. Larry Plank. Jacqueline Plischke, Darlene Pollock. Donnita Pope, Linda 'ks ar M1-Coy, Sandra Mellinnis, lioh Mejunkin, Larry McKinney, Larry Meliiuney, Lynn Mt-l'herson, Marlene Mel'hillips, Lynn Mead, Donna Meredith, john Mether, Steve Metmzar, Gail Metzler, Doug Meurling, Ted Meyers, Royce Miehaelson, lletty Miehler, Allen Miekelsen, Tom Miller, Danny Miller, Joy Mitehell, Martha Monohan, Kathleen Moore, Arvin Moors, James Moraseh, Steve Morman, George Morris, Judy Morrison, Maureen Morrow, Ron Morse, Ronnie Moss, Deidra Moyer, Anthony Munich, XVilliam Murray, Michael Musgrave, Sandy Nason, Harold Naus, Rosemary Neely, Gary Nelson, Charles Nelson, Ronald Nemeth, Phyllis I T., i -L. Q, X W-1 4? J ...gl 9 '1 Q , v.- rm is W -Eb. ,, L, I, Q- ur J 5 ' , id 2 T NJA a - 4 f 5? Ao Nu' -1 J 91, if my 4 5 is 'i.fT'7 1... rg, -MH Q .fy wa -A v U wipe Aw .n Qf of 1 4 6' J S1 1 Q ff .iw fy faff f If ' -LJ md? QAM' 4 2 9. ' x 1 iffgigis fa... .Af , i i f 1 3,39 R if a ff' 'I 1 I A ,J ,:,. 'Am BW X 'X X X III. 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In the following months, such money-making ventures as sales of calendars, pencils, and lost-and-found articles, brought many of the girls into the club activities. Christmas time found the cabinet sharing the holiday spirit with members of the Ruth School at a work party' there. Also during this season the proceeds of a noon movie enabled the girls to help seyeral needy families in the area. Then in early january girls new to Highline since October received their official welcome at the first mid-year Friendship Flea. Ten Tall Men and True GIRLS' Cl.L'B Ol5l5lCliRS 0 Miss Theda Lomax, adviscr juhc McClung, president: Gail Temple, vice-president: Susan Larson, secrctaryg ,leannc Anderson, treasurer. XX ith the budding of young trees in spring came new ideas for annual events. ln addition to these, Girls' Club agreed to organize a drive for collection of M. l. B. coffee bands. As a result, a percolator sparkled in the teachers' work- room. Maytime brought Operation Xladballf' the never-to-be-forgotten White Clothes' Day Tolo, under the chairmanship of judy Dougan and .Xlice Temple. To climax a fruitful year, with ludy Gibbons as chairman, the club staged the Mothe'r-Daugh- ter Hour, i'Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk. There, during the eventful program, a deserving senior received the Minnie lfmry Scholarship, while three juniors gained entrance to Girls' State. BOYS' CLUB CABINET 0 Standing: Mike Shreve, john Culton, Rodney Sivertsen, jon Lomax. Seated: jeff Rich, Bo Sprague, Scott Eylcr, Dean Straley, Dave Eckert, NValter Fisch. Ser enty-six fffif?-v xg GIRLS' CLUB CABINET 0 Standing: Ginger Syverson, Janet Taylor Marion Knighton, Linnea Greenfield, Judy Anderson, Anne Courtney, Iudy McBride, Katie Meany. Seated: Iudy Aarde, Mary Lou WVentz, Iudy Gibbons, Iudy Kinsman, Lynn Tannehill, Iudy Munger, Julie LePenske. Here Grows the Tree of Friendship F ONIC XYORD H.-XD to be picked to describe Boys' Club activities th rough the year, it would be success. The biggest success of all was llighline's excellent safety program which won state recognition. In fact the traffic court was rated best in Nyashington. liven Auburn bowed to their better know-how and sent their Boys' Club olliccrs to Highline to see how a traffic court should be run. Representatives of the group also had the pleasure of visiting, in a purely spectator capacity, the juvenile Court center, under the jurisdiction of judge Moore. The final honor came when Boys' Club prexy, Bo Sprague, repre- sented the school at the National Youth Leader- ship conclave in Kansas City in April. Girls' Club was trounced thoroughly in selling pre-season football ticketsg however, the better half sometimes moved too fast and held their assemblies in the auditorium, while the club had its meeting in the gym. XVhen the Pirate coffers began to sound hollow, Boys' Club rose to the challenge with a pennant sale. The club's sales- manship was terrificg unfortunately, the Student Body's buy -menshipn left something to be de- sired. Among the other inspiring, or perspiring, all depending on how you look at it, activities of Boys' Club were the clothes hanger drive and the parking lot car registration. B055 CLLB Ol5l5lCIillS 0 Mr. Peter llallgrimson, adviscrg Mr. Chester Read, adviserg Bo prague presidentg Scott Eylcr, vice-prcsidentg john Culton, secretaryg jon Lomax, treasurer. Sell HI! srl TGRCH . . . Good Seed Xhluuist I hh' justia 1' llifurd Riu- junk-I Rinuduhl :rx Inu H 1-nt! Nlurura-II.: XX1-wmv :huns llorothw l,uhrum I.inzln Leu julin- Ii'PL'I'l5l'xL' Judy linda- X N lin-h m hu-x 1- ational Ho Planted Here . . .TCRCH ab' RIS' Sun' Berger Dunnu Iirittuin Nlurxhd Brock jim Cruvr Anna' Crugcr Mark llauknmn jumly Morrill ,loam N1-cly ,luclx Ninn 'liu Sllfllglll' Tum Sprimgvr i.irrrI Stn-nslumi Soclet U juclx lirmxks 5lll1L' Christian llaiiimmi lluppinu P0225 Houscr jackie- Olsen Donna Olson Iwnn Sturnlicru Ill-an Strulux 4 Z A 'RT' -AFI' llmlallns lJ.n ix Karen llzmsm-n lu-n lu-nmrrurl junlx Kinxinun Rnliurla Ilctlmlclk lim id llmlnml N.im-x I'uwi1m leur hm Nlllffllklx km XXurr.ill I lurlx X.npuN l'.ml Xi-ur-ll Slmr in lllxur Nlmrnru Smith K,.lll limpin- Clary lliclrirh K urul juhnmn jim Punivrm ,lam-I I .ix Iur l in-lx n N .stu SUI L'lIfN'll ug, .sy fi' Mt Exghtx JUNIOR TORCH 0 Row 3 Hlll Iclxcrt Yansen, Mathexxs, Chapmin, O Brlcn, Ostlc Hugh Van VV1nklc Bcnnctt Ron 2 lrcusscr, Stock McBr1dc Iacohscn, Ashlcx, Currx lcwls Doell Pctcrson Hughcs, Hlndcrllc, Llnd Rowl Dougan, Illslcx ,lovanoxlch Mon uszko, Tcmplc Otis lNlcC1m1sh,Boulclron C lrmlchacl Kmsman Good Seed Planted Here CHOOI SPIRIT comhmcd xxlth scholarshlp IS surc to produce good ill around students as xx as xx ell shoxxn hx the largc l11ClTllJLI'SlNp Ill Torch md National Honor Soclctlcs, txxo of thc most sought altcr clubs 111 school Thc txxo hundrccl smtx nlnc mcmhcrs of Torch carncd thclr plns hx lnamtnnlng a B rxcrlgc and acqulrlnv txxo 1ct1x1tx 13011115 throuvh pzntlclpatlon lll school rc txxltlcs Ot thls numher, onc hunclrccl scxcntx xxcrc sophomorcs, fortx onc Jlll1l0!'S and hltx clght scnlors C llfxlllg thc torch xxere Prcsldcnt Cwarx ljllt I'lLl1, X lcc lrcslclcnt llll Mclirlclc, Sccrctarx hlarlx ll1cl4m1n, and Trcasurer Ahcc Tcmple lcd hx thcsc ofhccrs thc Torch mcmhcrs proxccl th lt fun md studx can he eomblnecl III gfltlfxlllg propor tions Xxlnlc thc LOD9lflfLltl0l1 xx as rcxx rlttcn and dances, 3SSLlTlbllLS, and othcr actlxltlcs planncd ind executed, the adxlscr, Mlss Lxdll lalmcr, lookccl on approxmvlx Fourtecn chartcr mcmbcrs of thc Hlvhllne Chaptcr of the N ltlon rl Honor Soclctx under thc Yatlonal ASSOLIIUOI1 ol Sccondnx School l rlncl prls of thc N rtlonal I cluc mon Association got oft to a good start xxlth I lamc Moshlcr rs plcsldent Gall Templc, vlcc prcslclcnt Sharon Smith, secre tarx and ken lscnncrud tlclsurcr lltcr the group lncluclecl four morc SLl1lUI'S, cwht JUIIIOYS, incl elexcn 5OpllOlTlOI'LS 111 thc IIlLl'lll'Jl.lSl1lp Fn trrelx dLx0tll'lg hlmsclt to xxorkmg xxlth scholar shlps, collegc contcrenccs md Natlon xl Honor Soclctx, the aclxlscr, Mr I arl Troxx hrrclge, prox cd hxmself a eompetc nt and l.lI1ClLl'SIll1LllI1g glllClC Chosen hx 1 facultx council on thc hlsls ol lXTlONAI HONOR SOCIITX 0 Uzuzmrs and Sopohmorrsl Ron 2 Xlcxmclcr Cartcr XVITIQUISI S johnson Pclton 1 Johnson Smith Schlckler Row 1 Burgcss L1ndstrom Mllonex, llcou lfrxdcn Tannehlll, Schcppcr T xlor Baxrlcx Qxbnkx Nm 'W 'Er , . 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V z ' 1 I 'T , V4' K 4 V , ms, ff , Q V , , ,f V 4 ,. . , ' 1 'W Il -Q-J SOPHOMORF TORCH O R014 4 Herb gc Clemmens lromm Grant Coolex Gutherle Beffa Hon D1rlmd losser Brooks Duls Ron 3 H1rms lxreager Hoeleen sm Frost lJ0llf.,llS Lloxd Cox Bfner hdmundson Hess lxlepke De drlek Haelxett D111 lb C hrlstense n Dunb 11 u 1 Bl1lee1 Hlll Benz legge Campanelll Cyreen Farmer Xnele rson Dans Coulter H lrborel Good Seed eConfdJ sehol1rsl1xp le lelershlp el11r1eter 1nd serxlee these students were required to lTld1FllllI1 1 3 I grade pomt lXCld0C xet thex remamed aetne m mam sehool organlzatlons A IDHXITIILIDI of fue per eent of the sophomore elass elght per eent of the Jumors and ten per eent of the semors eoulel IORCH Ol HCI RS O jxm XleBr1de 1 lee president Nlark Haclem 1n secretars X l1e e Temple treasurer Cars Dletrlch presldent ...gy 'lg Mlllcr YVf11tt 4 Rehnstrom hllflillfh Qmlth SOPHOXIORI' TORCH 0 Rot Soderqulst U Brlen XV1lson Nlorse xllChlll90I'l Rasmussen Xlakar Saarl Dans Role YVells Lhlm 1n S'1rgent Mlehaclson lleltz Smlth NVegner XV1lle1nson Turner XVesson YV1lson Wrlght llose Yarno llhlnehart SLUIPTLI 'Nlorrls Metzger NOIIIS Snage Peterson Sflllfh Il u l Speed Suxer Sxefert Spear Renlele lleed Ruon1 XVoessner Held lee llhoads Camerm Spoor be seleeted lll1lllll1U the elub to 1 lllCI11l'JCl'Sl1ll1 lI1tCI'CStCCl 111 IDUDIIIDIITU exeellent Grades good eltllenshlp 1nel hlvh st.1nel1rels ln all 1et111t1es A far erx from the usual eonceptlon of 1 bram mth a mlted phxslque and pastx expres slon these students were aetne ln nearlx e1erv elub and sport Ezghty one ' 1 rw sf f. 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I fb W f x if -9 CLIIHS Ol Illl' NlOX'lll 0 Imp: lm vt llingmliihl, X'mi'iiilu'i': ,Iucly wlulmimm. Xliirvliz llc-ttx Y l I KK iirrvn, SL'17lL'lll'M'IAl Cziyl lucas. Uctnliur, l'i'iitur: liit llfm-, li'liriii1i'y: lam liiclwy. lh'u'iii lui. Nliirx Ilimlnrliu. ',lllllllll'!. liwttmii: ,lunlx lla-lilwiim, lliuz Nano l'riusin'nlwr. April. aturels Fairest Blossoms HOSIQN l XCH XIOXTII by thc Girls' Club Qdlnim-I fm thu lmsis of scrxicc. lciiclciship. and fricmllincss. tlicsc girls prmccl tlwsiiisclws uiitstiimliiig. The pur- pnsf: of their sclcctirm was to giw special nrccigiiitioii to those mlm crmt1'ilULilL'cl to th C luln llmmuf limit ilu ui c hcttcrincimt ul' Girls' y . .v,- ,., i.. 1 . 1 . . 1 A X, X! ,1 i .1 ,, .. ., 5 ff- ' , ' , , 1 , V .. -. , , - . 1 , Y, ,, , , A . f , ,. 1 51 5 sa 1 .1-, 1 1-1 ,411 1 H.. M if A s W 1 ,I 11 Alf' ka. T N, 27, . - l 2 11 I . l - xxji jx - 1 ' ,ff 1,1 ,fo M. 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' 1 5115 111.3 l'l1'l1111 ' fl-i11,,1 ll1iglt l' l 'C' lx: A 'l li ' ,,. 1's 1'l1 - Q 5 l -f tl1' l111.'i.' 11l' lu l1'1'.'l1i1 '1111l l1'111'1 l11l1ilit'. fa ' 1111' 1'111 l' il - 1'1s 1 I-t1'l 'l i11.'t' 1'ti111 Q '1: Ill 1 1 ' J 1 -' 'nt il 1'iA,,111'1111s, 11-I l'1111-lill1'1l i11iti'1ti1111 L'L'l'1'll1Oll1 11l1i1'l1 l11st1'1l 1111 1-11ti1'1- 111'0k. .- tl11' 1-11 l 111' tl1i. 11 L'L'li, tl11- 1111-1111-six l1111l - l1-rs 1 -l Q1-11 111111 l111t11111l1:1'11 'lllil' ti111 11r1 111-1'i111l 1111til tl11' 1'111l of tl111 X'L ll'. 11ft1'1' 11'l1i1'l1 tl11'1' 11'1'1'1- f llr' ' 1-1l .111l a111x' . t11l11' 1111'1' tl11'i1' -1 j11l1. 5: .'-I 1 luv? 3 vnu... 4 -F -11 n 9: TRAFFIC SAFETY COUN- CIL O Standing: Heino, Lucas, Pomeroy, Fhle, Ken- net, Otis, L i t t l e. Seated: Temple, Mr. Lowell XVigg- ins, adviser. Seeds of Safety urtured Here ROMOTING SAFETY not only in the school but also in the community was the aim of this year's tralfic safety council. Under the leadership of Alice Temple, chairman, and Nr. Lowell Wiggins, faculty adviser, the council conducted such projects as the making of fire exit banners and the planning of fire drills. Several members also attended the annual Ring County Teen-age Safety Coun- cil. Before this conference, delegates attended planning committee meetings where the convention was organized. Armed with information about their topics of law enforcement, traffic courts, driver training, and hot-rod clubs, they went to Seattle and brought back information to help them limi a solution to today's traffic safety problems. A Little Pruning Now and Then Makes Better Drivers Out of Men RAINING administered to a sapling points the way toward great, strong trees. Keeping this idea in mind, the Boys' Club Traffic Court filled the year with a record of fair decisions and punishments. Owing to the help of both Nr. Hall- grimson, faculty adviser, and Officer Darby of the XYashington State Patrol, this year's activities were particularly successful. Normally violators were given to the court by either the Seattle lolice or the State Patrol, and were then tried by students. Punishments took the place of lines, and the work ranged from cleaning buses to policing the campus. ln some cases a student's license may have been taken away, but in all cases the violators were re- quired to attend the Seattle Police Accident Prevention School. 7 TRAFFIC COURT O Seated: Jeff Rich, VValter Fisch, Mike Shreve, ,lon Lomax, Bo:' Sprague, Scott Eyler, John Culton, Dean Straley, Dave Eckert, Rodney Sivertson. Vi0lator:C?j fi yy STUDENT COURT 0 Left to right: Rude, Bereiter, Oswald, Smallwood, Culton, Linde, Hill, Keene, Duncan, Suver, Hewitt, Culton. Good Citizenship Growing Here ORKING FOR BETTER citizenship attitudes among the students of High- line was the work of Student Court. Four students from each class served as rep- resentatives to the courtg two boys and two girls. Those representing the Senior Class were John Culton, Tom Hill, Linda Keene, and Judi Linde, who acted as judges and presided over the weekly sessions. Junior jury members were Sallie Ber- eiter, Lynn Oswald, Phil Rude, and Nancy Smallwood. Those selected from the sophomores were Jackie Culton, Sandy Duncan, Jerry Hewitt, and Carolyn Suver. The court had jurisdiction to try violators of any school regulation. With the guidance of Mr. Chester Read, faculty adviser, and under the watchful eye of the administration, Student Court worked for greater cooperation between the admin- istration and the students. Leaves of information ANll'Hl-liTS, LETTERS, catalogs, and schedules - all went into the prep- aration of the 1958 College Conference, held at Highline in February. The committee tried to aid all seniors in solving any problem concerning future courses of study and collegiate processes and traditions, as well as assisting them in choosing their future alma mater. At the conference, representatives from all the statc's major educational institutions presented the offerings and opportunities of their respective schools. They eiiicently clarified any individual problems concern- ing further education and financial or scholarship inquiries. CUl.l.lfGlQ Cfjxljlililfxcli COMMITTEE 0 Standing: Dean Straley, Bruce Butch- er, Jacqueline Olsen, Ann- ette Cole, Donna Rrittain, Jean Cunningham. Seated: Sir. liarl Trowbridge, advis- er, Dorothy Lahrum. Donna Taylor. Eighty-fire LIBR XRX CLLB 0 Mass Clauclla Nlchols PIR XTES PI N 0 Left to right Grctchcn Shlllestacl Ruth Icft Mrs amcc Shawl ght Laxdcn Clcnna Lhlmfann Iuclx Nmas joan Neelew Iorcttfa Stram Searching the Leaves for Wisdom O lNSLlal THF vrcatcst posslhlc bcncht tor studcnts scclunv thc trcc of lanowledgc mcmbcrs of tlac llhrarx Club dcaotccl mana hours to thc assastancc of thclr fellow worlacrs lHl1lS Group sera cd studcnts from scacn thlrtx ll1 thc mornanv untal thrcc an thc afternoon chcclung, out d ulx tapproxam atcla 120 books The 0I'UIl'lllltl0I1 had a husa ac ar ln CClClJ1dtl0l1 ot Book NN ecla thcrc w as an authors tea at w hlch Harold Xhnshcld a loc.al wratcr spoke to thc group on thc tra als ot bcanv an author Thc llbaarx w as CXCCPUOII alla attractlae th at d ax wlth thc posters on dasplaa Lx nn Stcrnbergs postcr capturcd hrst place an thc contest whale Ball COlllI1UXXO0ClS and oannc Allcns were judvcd second and thlrcl XX 1th Chrastm as came thc room decor atmv contcst and the llbrarx took top hon ors an thc conapetatlon w 1th ats themc of Christmas lI'l thc Xl oods Xlso durmv this l lOllCldX w as the annual Chrastmas Tea honorme the taculta Seralng .as ofhcers tor thas organufataon w ere Flrst Semester lerra lalcss pres lClCI1f, Ann Stmson, NlCL13I'CSlClCl'lt Naoma Rufrg secrctara Sccond Semester l farra Van XX ankle PI'CSlClCl1t Donni NX 1ll1 ams nee presaclent and l alcen Rowlea secretqra Facultx adaascrs wcrc Nllss Cl audla Nlchols and lXIrs amcc Shawl P Q QS Pen O Cyood crc atlae w I'ltlI1U w as thc oal ot thc llratcs lcn thc ncwest latcrarx aenture ot an lI11bltl0llS vroup of studcnts from thc llhrara Cluh Fhc two xc ar old puhllc ataon proa cd a succcssful and lcrtalc held for those dcsaranv to cxpress thcmsclacs an paosc poetra or hctaon Tlac husa worla fallcd months that prcceeded l7Lll'JllCltlOl1 lacpt FCllIOI' oan Yeclca and assocaatc cdators uda Xmas md Donna Olsen on thc alert for lntcrestmg m aterl al and laxout adc as LIBRARX C,l.LB 0 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' j',f1 II' 2: XYL' '1', 1 'Q1 I , 5nI 1'1, ' 1, H. 1 3 '-'1 , - -' -, ' 1 . 21-1511 -1 1' I 1 11, .- IAII'- N ff' 1 , 31 dw----M' I If, . , A f' 'L A as I, r 11 '11,.f,--'11-11 ', , W - ' IRII, - '01'-' -11iL'1 A 5 ' -x 1, II I I A 1. ,, X vf M X 1 1,1 M11 1 ITH XYILLING HEARTS the members of CASH Club undertook the mul- . .,.....,, S' ? 1 1.73- , . : 1 .4 ' A I 1 J- . r- an e Q5 431 QO- L. fs C A S H CLUB O Bow 4: Morrill, Kelso, Alexander Hitchcock, Hays, Smith, Otis, Young, Taylor, Williams Falcone, Rygg, Frost. Row 2: Grohs, Brock, Duncan Stamper, Russell, Larson, Stearns, Houser, McCIung Mrs. Beulah Moritz, adviser. Row I: Reid, Schultz VVright, Hardman, Michaelson, Wentz, Grasley, Clark Moon, Benick. FASH ACTION O Davis, Cole, Stamper, Russell, Wil rams. 'vii an D. Ii. C. A. O Row 3: S h e p h e r d, Maier XVolff, Paxton, Proctor Thayer, Hendrickson Tyler, Kellar, Krebs Lund. Row 2: Bullock Joslyn, Alvin, 1. john son, Boring, jones, Gib hons, McElwaine, Er ickson, Becker. Row 1: Hodson, Bowman, Rob inson, S t a h I, Belton H a ffe y, Skillingstcad Berthiaume, II e t h e r- fo r d, YVinger. Assistants Kept Busy Morris, Cox, Baier, I. Baier, Kilbourne, Dedrick, Row 3: titude of jobs in the ofliees, such as liling, typing, introducing new students to the school, checking on absentees, running errands, and acting as secretaries to the class counselors-Mr. Spencer Hungerford, Miss Mary Durning, and Mr. Neil McKay. The president and only ofiicer was Mary Lou XVentz. Mrs. Beulah Mor- itz was adviser until February, when she was succeeded by Mrs. Lois Taylor. Training Future Salesmen ITH THIC OPENING of the Pirates' Den, a school supply store, Distributiye lfducation Club began the promise of a successful year. Interested in learning more about their chosen career, salesmanship, the club sent its two presidents to the Governors Conference at Olympia. Throughout the year, the members were led by the officers: Presidents, Sue Ilodson and Leonard Kellar: vice-presidents, Fred Maier and Leonard Kellarg secretaries, Ida Bowman and Sharon Berthiaumeg treasurers, Don Joslyn and Larry' Paxton, reporters, Rowena Alvin and Sue Babcock, and parliamentarians, Dale Hendrickson and Mary IVinger. Mr. Calvin Asheraft was the adviser for this suc- cessful group. - , . mgrirg' 1 N .. rs,-,. ,Ti DRAM X SHOPPI C Lc t Pon 4 Townsclcn Lhlm mn XVIHKILTS Llovcl Tcmplc Ilou 3 Sumour Xlrclc HIHCILIIIL Conrfacl Ron 2 Crllls L Drcw XV1rrcn Allcn Ron I Iullorm Xlclunncx Plcou Ccntcr Hack man XVIDILTS Illakc Lomn Illglzl Ron 3 lXIcBr1clc lhxpmm Rlnv H lclcr R n 2 XVLLIxS lXIlloncs Hurc, Alspach johnson Ilurrcll Iurncr lIou I Tulor Lunnmghnn Invclrt Bcrcltcr Muttcson Ing IJII XIXI X SHUI III OI I IC I IIS O Bu lc ocl XVooclm m wlcc prcslclcnt Sh lron Olncr sccrctarx I rout Dchru Xl nlI5 trc lsurcr ll Irh :rl Bchm prcslclc nt clah Grccr Duns I'rccm Buddmg Dmmatlsts O PUI I X l IIXIJXI to worlI on thc tcchnlcal cncl of procluctlon as well as on thc irtlstlc cncl w as thc xc Irs voxl lor thc Dr uma Shoppc fhc plan commcncccl with thc pI'LplI'IIl0I1 lor thc Ill school pl IX Our Tow n, I trulx JIIIIJIIIIOUS projcct XIHIJIIIUUS ID th lt lIIl'l0LlUl1 SLLll'llI'lgIX SIIUPIL It I'Llll.lll'LLl countlcss cletalls pcr lcctlx cxccutccl to scc It throuvh to succcss XX llh Xlws Dorothx Shlplex nc lr at hancl for asslstancc Drama Shoppc mcmbers w ere ablc to clo just that Our Town w lb cast ID thc sprlnu ot mncteen Ilftx scxcn, allowing thc plaxcrs ample tllllt to bccomc Illllllldl' with thclr characters Thcx practlcccl ancl hclcl rc to the l1ttlc commumtx of Cccllr llomc to obscrxc small town dLtlVltX Herc thcx lttcnclecl thclr church scrx 1cc usltccl 1 lcw farms ancl mct ancl talked with thc local pcoplc nmnv I :lu Iblc cxpcrlcncc w hlch thcx put to Uoocl usc ln clcxeloplng thclr charxctcrs fhls xc ur also s nw thc llrst cntrx into thc IIILIIIL I uthcr Ill Collcgc onc act pl n contcst I'hc Pot Bollcl was choscn as thc clraml Incl plaxcrs wcrc sclcctccl lor thc scxcn p lrts Flnallx lftcr wcclIs ol Icxcrrsh prcprratlon thc plax w IS rc lclx lor prcscntltlon Ill Tacoma Prom a hclcl ol thntccn thc HlUl'lIlI1Ll'5 carnccl thc thlrcl pl lcc pruc with lanet Rmvclahl XXll'll1lI'lU thc trophx lor seconcl best actrcss ancl Xlark HaclIman pl lcmg as thlrcl hcst actor AIICIIDU turthcr laurcls to nts crow n, Drama Shoppc scnt rcprcbcntatnes to thc Spcech Fcstlx Il II thc L IIIXLYSIIX ol XX ashmuton and clch ltc tournamcnts at I' I C 'S mc ' ID lntermrc unc llllllg anc rc Il lnv wlth Ivan Scxmour Xlclx ln Bl1lIc mcl Sharon Ulu cr t 1lImU honors Y - I ,fy'e f'- I 'ff f I .. , I ,' ,' I 'Ili 2 X C .7X 3' Q44 M I5 5 I W Nunn one I W' f V I - , - f 2 , . I 'S I I Y 1 . Il , ' .ss - '. ' , : I , fa V-, - -, . . ' : . j, C- 1' ' ', .1 'q, '. ' : I 1 , I r - ,- - .N ,' ': 'U - ' Qi ' , '., ', 1.'. 1 , 'IZ ', .4 3 , n- 1 ' l, , 1 '.', ' un, o o ' : 2 Q, I I i', Q, 1 ', '. :z,' ,' ' i,L-'i, A ,aa I .I .j 'i ff rg Q I-I 1- I, -I ri III-III 'I- I I ' R I i'I', 'if 'I 2 ii ' , 1 1 ,.iV,i,,l,i Y, X U l . K. 'V' I 1 'k- ' I I -I 5- I -I1 Is- U Q I I i 1 K' I. 'I I , I I I I 'I x X 1 I I 1 ' xl I' I V 14 ' 91' .I 4 I ' 'ii c I 4 '. I., s I . I A. k- ' 1 , 1 h JII ' II k-' I, ' I ' I I ,I- I k- I - ',. Y, ,. , ,,,' .,,,., 1- L , ' , ,, , 1 . . D . I I c I . 1 I I I' A il A A I 11 l ' V I 1 I ' 1 - zo , ' . ' 1 . 1 xr 1 I' I .1 'I h. I 4 1 I ' iv I 'Ill 4 l 1- hearsals cluring the summer. In the tall, several ot the mam characters trzlvelecl ' I - ' III 1 - I 'I 'I I 1 - I - ' I v. r r 1 I I' I I t- I I' I I, VA-' I 1 II ' II I, I I I l -I 1 I, I I' gi I ' P, -i 1 I Il' I ' I I I - ' I I'- D B- I, ' I I ' '. ,,i , . Ik I , ' I , I' , T, I' 'I Ii I Q I-. I iv Q - -- I - - v , ' ,I .A h I, ' QI, ' I I' , ' . -' ' I I' -I - 1- I--y I F I J 7 - I3 15 . I IL I ' II If . . . l - Ig fl . A . Q. .. . '.-I .AQUIQ 4 , 'D' I . IK. 'A,, . . ik' III I I-I - J 'I XXI K I I Is- 'L 1 . 'I 5- 1- fi- b I 1 I 1 im I , H h U M' r I . C,.I .. ., 1 l S.l .C.. I 'tzt 1 ' ' l 'I I 5, ' 2 ' . 'I I l 'I I 'l 1 I 1 I .'l 1 'I ' - I I ,I I I I., .. FI JI I4 Il p l I- r V- I The Name of This ICR A TOW'N, any small town, and look within its seemingly' plain and simple, weathered face. You will find a closely knit circle of friends and neighbors, liying their eyery' - day joys and sorrows, a wonderful, heart- warming story of young friendship, and later, loye and marriageg and then, the period of greater under- standing that comes with old age and the departure from this world. This is the story of Groyer's Corners, i'Our Town. The simplicity of Groyer's Corners is demonstrated by the absence of scenery and properties on the stage and the ability of the characters to create credible scenes from their liyes by means of pantomime and suggestion. The people of the town are put through their paces by the stage manager. memorably characterized by Melvin Blake. To begin, The Daily Life is the subject. The stage manager shows us the two stores most everybody manages to look into once a day the grocery store and Xlr. Nlorgans drug store. Then we are introduced to the homes of the Gibbs and Webb families. Doctor Gibbs, portrayed by lfyan Seymour, takes care of the stomachs that aren't what they ought to ben and all of the town's Hnew arriyalsf' his wife, julia, was played by' Sharon Oliver, and their two children, llcbecca and George, were .ludy johnson and joel Woodman, lfditor W'ebb, always on the lookout for the news of the town, and his wife, Nlyrtlc. were portrayed by jim Greer and Nlargie Chapman. Their children were Wally, llonnie johnson, and his big sister llmily, doublecast with Patty Qualland and Barbara Behm. But, time passes, as does lifeg and lfmily must leave life behind her, though her stay' with George has been short. She meets the dead, all the former residents of Groyer's Corners and learns their wonderful philosophy: To forget the past life on earth, and to think of and be ready' for what is ahead. PLAY CAST . Ron' 3 CStamlingD: Baarley, Chapman, Greer, Ringdahl Carthy, Gorman, I. johnson, Cosa, Harrell. -4 f -Q Balkenhol, Blake, Carter, Woodman, Bennett, Seymour, Townsden, Lomayl Row 2: Wlood, Qualland, Behm, Maloney, Oliver, Alspaeh, Cunningham, Matteson. Ron' Klzizeeliizgj: Taylor, R. johnson, Hackman, Holder, Me- Town I y E i 5 Barbara BL'l1lll ,L Jocl NVoodnmn, Patty Qual- land CCirclcD Melvin Blake Grouefs Corners. . .'Our Town f A '75 1 'H 4 '. gf 3 ' , , , L we V . fl M 1 rf 15 Ti? fe'-fl' lf., 536, . r viii, :V wa 5 .. 4 ff .QF 3, , ' X3 if 1 . Q J - ' W Wx? 1. , Q ' 'I' yang 1, 1. ,T XV? f ff f 11,752 ii ' 'f 2 'i, g j F. iii? if f!! 3 , A Staging IKE THE ROOTS of a tree, a thousand things were necessary in creating the impressions and moods that were part of il composition like Our Town. The fact that thcrc was little scenery only complicated the work. Lighting, costuming, and setting actually became more important and diili- cult. The regular stage crew was greatly helped hx members of the Drama Shoppe. Tom Ing muster- minded the lighting: Nlorsha Winters, the difli- cult costuming: Xllnnc Balkenhol il n d Curtis Buarley provided ti musical setting: Dehru Nlarks. john Doutrich, and llogcr Gorman maintained properties: S h il r o n ll u r d and 'lounne .-Xllen prompted: and jean Cunningham was Student Director. f SQ : VN: , XXX px 'QQ 6 :rl K lt Ze QT Rl X T xg: 1 fxlcj J XFX! 5 X Xsid sf' it X , ST.-XGING Q Cl-'rom reurj M il rks, Hurd, Cunningham, lickert, Balken- hol, Gorman, Ing. Doutrich, Allen, XVinters. G' STAGIC CRI-QNX' C Left to right: Mr. Donald Simpson, adviser: Dennis llistine, Larry' Yan Win- kle, 'Tom Ing, l.vle Dal- sing, Dale johnson, Dave lfckert, XVay'ne llalken- 1 hol. l Unsung Heroes of the Stage llvlf THF COUNTIISS hours that go into a well-formed garden, stage crew supplied the energy of this years productions. With the invaluable aid of Xlr. Don- ald Simpson, faculty adviser, the crew did a fine job of painting, lighting, and building the props for each assembly, show, or play. A great deal of extra work was presented to the crew, contingent with the arrival of new equipment on stage. A wholly' new lighting system was installed right in the midst of the preparations for Our Town, yet this group of Hprofessionalsh completed the work in line style. Stage crew was also instrumental in putting forth the time and elfort that was a part of those other activities that required the stage. :Xssemblies and programs of all kinds would not have been complete without the work of these' men. Competing With ature's Artists lilill Tlllf lfNl'llL'Sl.-XSNI that only twenty -live prospective artists can show, Nlake-up Club members began revealing their talents in the fall. At first the jobs were simple assignments, such as juvenile make-up, and then the members attempted Chinese, old age, and linally' they' tried their luck at beartls. Their make- up done for stage use was for the llomecoming Assembly. This assignment covered everything from ballet dancers to vamps. l.ater in the year the group concentrated on middle and old age make-up for the all-school play, Our Tow n. The group was guided by Nlary Dena, presidentg l.inda l.ec, vice-president: Priscilla Duncan, secretaryg yludy' Utis, treasurer: and Xliss Claudia Nichols. faculty adviser. I.Xlvlf-Ll' CIl.L'l3 Ol'l5lCfl llS O Mary' Dena, presidentg linda lee, vice-president: ludv Otis ecretarv: Priscilla Duncan, treasurer. Not pictured: Xliss Claudia Nichols, faculty' advisor. Xl.Xlvl'-Ll' C'l,L'l3 Q Left to right: Cameron, lvaushagen, C'urrv, llarbord, SCIIIPFCI, fam cron, Steele, Nlorrill, l'omeroy', lloffman, Deliolt. Qs waltz ,Af- Q L1 ., I f K ,Q J , Z' ' RJ 5 I 7 w 1 .G 3, iixx A in I I I Special Recognition X XI ION XI XII I'I'I SCIIOI XI'SIIII' XX IXXI IIS O 'lin Ihr' uhm UIQIIIL-Id XII-lx' I . . , .. I , I f. -I , Ill lI.rIw. ,lim Ckurtur, Iwm Img. Chris Nap-im, IILSIXI SS XI XXXCI IIS 0 Imp L'L'HfL'l'. strmrliug: Xliu' I.1yIor, Sumn CQrnImm. Suurulz Ixvlxn Xutrs, IILll'IJ.ll'il .Xnglmx ,XNXLXI SVI XII IIIIUIIO- CQIIXIIIII IIS 0 'lop right: c'IIllL'Ix Ilrnun, IL'HIlill'RI -IUIIHSIJII. .XI I -NIXI I1 IUOIIIXII . frnlur Iu7t:XI.1x SI.lI1L'XIL'I1. .XIII XXX XIIIJS O firclr. mp clwulsuzwz ,Lmcl IIinmI.uI1I, Ixm Cmlrl Iiuy Xxnmlxg Dun IJu'IX.uIm.1LI1. Xswddlimm HI' IIHIlIL'I7lIIILIL'IAN. XXX-lI'LIl -Iunfx Xlullriclr. I KIIILAIIUII XX Luk I'mtur XX'inm'r: Ulrmnm- ,Xllfnz II1ircI Prize in Ihr- Ihmlx XX1-LI I'wu'r f0I1IL'5I1 Iynn SIk'I'I1IPLl'LI. Cmlrl KU .Xxnrrnl .md Irirst I,I'IlL' in thc Ilrmk XX vu-IX Postcr lzmtwlz ISIII KQUIIIIMH-ocnl. Smumvrul I'ri1L-, IIUUII XX Unk I'ustcr c0I1IL'hI. QLIII XXI? SCIIOII . Slumfing: 1,11-L'1', fwruurr. XXwrr.iII. XX uscnm, I,lL'41lI, Ilruggrn, I,llI1L'2il1, I'm-s11uIwr. Ivc, IJfwII, I. Gilm- z I X Irons. II.xL'Ixn1.ln. 5411613 .I. CQiImIxrms, IiiIIurzm, Ilimlurliu, lI1risti.m, Stcrrmlwrg, XXr'nl1, Y P P NI.rIum-3, Iivrvilr-r. I3rocIx. ,Xlfwllnrv IL-I unsIw, Smith. ILIII IC' SIII XIQIXCI . Iuuur lrfr, ximzrfing: .Im-rrx Hius, -Iim l.urII-r, IJ.axiLI Ihfnm-11, XIL'Ixin III.1IxL'. Mrznalz Ilmm- XIIINIIILT, SIl.iI'iII1XJIlXkI', Ifrm Ing. IIISI IX IIIIIII IIIIIJS I liuttwnz uutrr: I'.st Maura. III-tix Cr+rcIwr IIrnm'm.sIIing Cmmtut XXinm-rx ,Indy X.mIu. III-.III Lahmr: II.Imm1.r Ilupping, Il.X.lI. IIQ-pruscr1t.Itiw. I'I .XX KONI SI XX INXI IIS . Hamm: right: .lam-I IIingmI.4hI. Xlurk II141 Immn. .NIiPIL'Ij'fIl'C Am-nu Sutton im' V rinccse ad' B arb ar a L05 Hur Gr fxduate P :inc css Pug News for Xnncttc and hdic Z- in Homccom ing, Asscmbh' ig? . W ii ie-A Q, 'H?. 3 J' ., ffm Ol,Dl Y COl3XYl llS. faded vellovv roses. and a dustv pieture album eomprised the setting for the 1958 annual Homecoming festivities. Center- ed around the theme Golden Fantasy, prepara- tions vvere made months in adv anee for the event- ful dav. The vveleoming committee, headed bv Rav Xvorrall, deeorated the enlranee hall and greeted the returning graduates. lfaeh alumnus vvas given a yellow rose tag for his name and elass numeral. .Xt noon, Nlarv Lou XYent1's eom- mittee staged a luneheon in the eafeteria for the graduates. lfollovving this, seniors and former stu- dents gathered in the auditorium for the Home- eoming .,Xssemblv. Nlargretta XYesson, Pep Club president, opened the p ro gr a m. The honored years, '28, '33, '38, '43, '48, and '53 vvere pro- claimed, and each depieted in a song or dance. The over-all director of the program vvas Iudv the stage Gibbons. I.vnn Ste-rnberg supervised deeorationsg ehoreographv vvas arranged bv jamie DeBolt: and Gail Temple provided musie on the Hammond organ. julie I,ePenske, queen: Annette Sutton, junior prineessg and Barbara Leffler, graduate princess reigned over the dav's aetivities. x M Q19 . Rohvl Hwqhmss . . Carol Slbnslini-dl .cn julit HU' A ' Q Stulldlllgi 'ii l3mxx1i11l'lM.li Que paxil- cuputkhllixon huh, vxwviilimh- KM, Xvprra . Q i . ynilrfl i' V ., -ua VN USS, i ',X ne 'fu' ' 0vii1CO5llNc'tivlbiivbovs' lldifiin Swfnwg' D iaxdl' Nlungff-Nur, lou NX emi. . 2 ' ' 9CutCLi l 1 ' nan- K Queer yulie on P 3y3dC 4 2 s 2 Plfl' CLUB C Ron' 3: McCarthy, Kieblcr, Ylarvis, Deth- lefs, XVcsson, Gibbons, Solseheid, l.eDrew, Porter, Dou- gan, llettler, Nelson, XYorrall, Angle, Eyler, llalltenhol. Ron' 2: Ing, Pieou, Conrad, Otis, liouldron, Cornelius, ,..,- Nlcliachern, Smallwood, Kerniclx, lleignan, Schomalter, 4' lludder, llouser. Ron' 1: Gruger, Sternberg, Poesneclter, . Yates, XVCFIII, Temple, Carmichael, llubee. PEI' Cfl.LlB Ol7l7IClfllS U Mr. Hugh lfmry, adviser, Nlargrctta YVesson, presidentg Judy' Gibbons, vieeepresi- dent: Barbara Angle, secretary. - Pep As ln the Pepper Plant E like l s A lflllllfll STOINI BY XlGH'l' nor lire by day could stop Pep Club from f , throwing its weight behind the axe of achieycment. This was especially true when , accompanied by cries of 'l'imberl mighty' problems fell with a crash and exposed fy the charm of Golden lfantasyfi the theme of the 1957 Homecoming. The beauty ' of ,lulie l,ePenske, Homecoming Queen: Annette Sutton, junior princess, and j 'f RV Barbara l.effler, graduate princess: will be forever cary ed in the grand old tree of y Highline. y 1 lloinyecoming merely' topped the crop of fruitful activities. Other events included ll fi my organizing pep assemblies, Hsprucing up the halls with cleyer posters, and selling 1 j pep pins, and sponsoring a dance. As a result of the re-forestation movement ol W, L the ollicers of this club, seeds of accomplishment sprouted rapidly. Therefore, as l, the years go rolling by, the annual rings on the Pep Club trunk will ney er register fl ' as permanently or as genuinely as those added Linder the leadership of the Class ol' ' K Fifty'-eight. PIR.-UPS IRIQXIJYIXG FOR HONIFCONIING H Xl PH HANKIN AND 'IOM GIISBS STI-'I' C PLBLICITY CLUB OFFICERS . Mr. I.arrv Lemmel, adviser, Linda justice, president: Judy Cole, viee-presi- dent, Katie Meany, secretary. 'sf PUBLICITY CLUB O Ron' 3: Dougan, Balkenhol, Dedriek, McBride. Ate, YYocssncr, Rav Reinhardt. Row 2- Sternberg, Pieou, Robertson, Sehepper, Armstrong, Stock, Duncan, C un ningham. Ron' l: justice, Kernick, Uishi, Alvin, Temple, XVorrall, Cole, Ing. They Scatter the Seeds HAT A VARIETY of sounds emanated from room 69 every fourth period as the members of the Publicity Club swung into action with hammer and saw and brush. Here was the advertisers' paradise. lfnthusiastic workers splashed paint. devised devastating campaigns-pro and con-shouted their wares-all in pre- paration to let the community know that Highline was planning a game or an activity in the near future. In order to publicize events throughout the Highline area, Publicity Club used the sound car under the direction of XYayne Balkenhol and Tom Ing, chairmen of that committee. The radio, T. V., and newspaper committee was headed by Suzie Christian, and was used to advertise coming attractions. The poster com- mittee, with Gail Temple as chairman, helped to secure the many posters found throughout the halls of Highline. Club oflicers and adviser Larry Lemmel devised project after propect as the year advanced, and all were completed with astonishing success. --I l ' .i1f PLBLICITY PAINTERS IN ACTION SHARI CREATES PIRATE PETI Sal- xv -USAR: ,I , , if ' I fx 's N '.5 C V, k? Among the A x b I , .3--....,.4..un, Q X X4xg,RfJ '11 YELL AND SONG STAFFS IN ACTION O CLeft to RiglztD Queens: Prudy Pike, Dianc Thomas. Ron Sathcr, Mary How- ard, Iudy Solchcicl, Sue.-Xtkinson, Carol Stensland, Annc Gru- gcr, Dixie Scheppcr. .-Xltcrnatcs: Chi Chi Cook, Carolyn Cosa. . :js , ' fi 2, C , xg :N .N J 1 YELI. AND SONG CLUB I CSophomoresD Row 3 fStar1dingn: VVcgncr, Sar- gent, Grugcr, Dunbar, Cul- ton, Larson, Schomaker. Ron' 2 lStmzding2: Norris, Rottlcr, Dcdrick, Baggott, XVcsson, Davis, Rice. Row I fScatudJ: jones, Coulter, Stamhzrugh, Hoshicr, Rod- gcrs, Anderson, Pclton. 4 Nlg K.. 1, NW' - .'.- gb.-.1 ,A W Leaves YELL AND SONG CLUB I Row 4: Pitts, Freeman, Ate, Dubee, Austin, Raume, Dedrick, Hackman, Steele, Cox, Dethlefs, Houser, Falcone, Stearns. Ron' 3: Sehepper, Cosa, Layne, Campanclla, Larson, Solseheid, Sather, Doutrieh, johnson, Antonsen, Heir, Morey, Chea- tham. Rou' 2: Olson, Dudder, Conrad, FIU, Brock, Otis, Young, Linde, Stcnsland, Killoran. Ron' 1: Marronc, Cole, Xlarrone, Benson, Thomas, Pike, Armstrong, Nims, Stock, Atkinson, Justice. Rooters Boost Fan Growth AHRYING THLQ SPIRIT of good sportsmanship to the many team boosters of Highline, the members of Yell and Song Club have built-d like little bees. As a result of their efforts to promote good spirit and citizenship, the Pirate students blossomed into second place champions of the leaguc's sportsmanship contest. Selling the ever-popular hats, shakers, and Big ll buttons to the many sports- minded Pirate fans, kept the members hopping. Cushions sold during football season kept many rooters comfortable on the hard bleachers. During the year the club sponsored two dances at the fieldhouseg one to honor the football squad-the other for the hoopsters. XYith the excitement of the Vest Central and State Basket- ball Tournaments at its height, i'XX'car XYhite Tonight became a familiar ehant as the group waged their highly successful campaign for all-white rooting sections at the sports events. ff' Leading the group in promoting school spirit were: llowcna Alvin, president: Diane Thomas, vice-president: and ,ludy Xims, secretary - treasurer. Nlidwax' through the year Nliss Sharon Pierson became adviser. ' if ts? 'C l PJ'-3. X5 JJIL.: -L T ' ref t '-J s IW fix fw PANORAMA B O A R D C Row 3: Frank Lewis, Dave Hulbert, Pete Armentrout, Brent Johnson, Mark Hack- man, Dale Johnson. Row 2: Larry LeMieux, Kathy Kern- ick, Pat Rice, Mollie Miller, Marise Picou, Patti McCam- ish. Row l: Judy McBride, Nancy Smallwood, Margie Conrad, Jean Steele, Dale Lonheim. Distance Lends Enchantment as HRH COMES THE I3 US! The mob scrambled to the doors, and buses load- ed, made off to the mountain passes. Panorama Club was ready for action, and action was what they found throughout the winter. During the ski season, many schussboomers reached unparalleled heights and the finish found Judy Dougan and Pete Armentrout with inspirational awards, and Pat Schomaker with a new pair of Head skis, an award from the ski school in which Highline participated. When the last square inch of snow had melted, a parade of skiers and other members saluted the water with an annual cruise through the locks on the Night llfitch. Turning to other activities, the Panorama board members and their adviser, Mrs. Alice LeMieux, proved worthy hands with hikes, sailing, and parties, espec- iallv the costume masquerade, where honors were given to Linda LeDrew, who came dressed as a tomato, and to Rodney Newton and Jerry Behm, who were Zulus. This was a year packed to the brim with wholesome fun for Natures followers. SENIOR PANORAMA 0 Row 3: Jacobson, Arntson, Johnson, Seymour, Graves, McNiekle, Doutrich, Hubbard, Armentrout. Row 2: Gorman, Hulbert, Johnson, Oldfield, Dedrick, Car- michael, Dietrich, Blomberg. Row 1: Hackman, Little, Murray, Miller, Moon, Falcone, Camp- anella, Houser, Lee, Steele. ., ,,,, . W Q 51 . A -6 .fi CHESS CLUB 0 L eff tr, right around the table: Als- pach, Napjus, Iihle, Nlr. Alf Hemstad, adviser: Roy, Hi- att, Johnson, Hunt, Burns, O'Brien, Young, Lewis, Sar- gent, Marks, XYinters. Kings and a Queen in the Game OURNAMENTS-THF perpetual tournament, a round- robin tournament, and tournaments with other schools, kept the chess club exceedingly busy this year. During the first semester, the Highline team, composed of jim Xlunro, Chris Napjus, Chris Calligan, Dick Hiatt, and Larry Ehle, went undefeated. XYest Seattle was beaten twice, Auburn and Queen Anne once, and a match with Linc- oln of Seattle ended in a draw. In these matches Chris Napjus and .lim Nlunro compiled the two best records of any junior players in the Puget Sound area, with tallies of ll-O-l and IO-2-O, respectively. At the first of this semester a regular league was set up among Highline and three city schools. Although the champion- ship w0n't be decided until after the yearbook has gone to press, Highline stands an excellent chance. The Call of the Wild ROVIDING RECREATION and learning for their members was the aim of this years Sportsmen's Club. Bob Pernula, president, and Nlr. Donald Nlalone, adviser, led the outdoorsmen through the year with fly-tying classes and fishing contests heading the list of activities. The newly formed Rifle Club attracted Highline marksmen to the Glendale Rilie Range every Monday night. President Larry Sherwood, holder of the National Rilie Association Distinguished Rifieman award, and range operators, Nlr. XY. L. Avery and Hr. Claude Abel, coached the club and team in the finer points of marksman- ship. Nleets were held with California teams as well as inter-team competition. SPORTSNIENS CLUB C Standing: Ristine, Sherwood, Tiernan, Pernula, Mr. Donald Mal- one, adviserg Acklcs, Graves, Turner, Campbell. Kneeling: Compton, Lingwood, Little, Cal- vert, Heiting, VVilson. 7 Eff ' 1 bd o We me 19' Through the Scientists Eye OCUSING THICIB attention on the Science Fair, this year's energetic Science Club carried off the spectacular with great success. L'ndL-rtaking the chairmanship of the production was james Munro. Students entered projects pertaining to one ofthe various classifications: chemistry, biology. physics, and photography. Classes viewed the exhibits during their science class or study hall periods in the HL'B. The grand prize winner in the fair and its field of physics was jim Burton for his sequence control automatic relay computer named Scare Leading the group during the first semester were: jerry Biess, president: Bob hlannery, vice-president: lilizabeth La Barge. secretary: .lim Burton, treasurer. Carrying on these duties through the' second semester were: Larry Fhle, president: Dorothy Labrum, vice-presidentg Karen lfltl, secretary: and Doug Davis, treasurer. Faculty advisers were Xliss Dorothy Cope, Xyarren Herbage, and Bobcrt Putnam. Through the Cameras Eye OLD IT! THTIBL, that will be a good one. These words were a sure sign that Camera Club members were in action. On every other Wednesday at 2:30 they took over the school while they discussed y arious successes with film and flash. Heading the club through an active first semester were: Charles Brown, presi- dent: Lawrence XYicorek, vice-president: Carla Caplan, secretary, and Leonard john- son, treasurer. The equally successful second semester was led by Lawrence XYicor- ek, president: Don Galt, vice-president: Naomi Rugg, secretary, and Larry Arnold. treasurer. The club is in the capable hands of Xlr. Vernon Chester. PHOTOGB,-XPHY Cl.L'B O Standing: Caplan, ll u s h, Arnold, Galt, Mr. Vernon Chester, adviser. Kneeling: XVicorek, Rugg, Brown. SCIENCE CLUB C Stand- ing: Mr. WVarren Herbagc, adviscrg Bless, Munro, lfhle, Mannery, Robinson, Davis. Xlurray, Jacobsen. Seated: Nliss Dorothy Cope, adviser: Mathews, Graves, Kytc, La- brum, H a n s e n, l.aBarge, lfltz, Temple. 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X -.-J FXDI S Ol'l'lC'l HS 0 Sttonling: joan Cox, special eyents chairman: .ludy Otis, awards: l'riscilla Duncan, diggins chair- ang Donna llitliy, prfmgrani chairman. SL'llfL'lfZ Nina Clark, yice-president: .ludy Nlorrill, president: ludy Kinsman, secret- '. XDXIZDS CfOXlXlllll.l. 0 left to right: ,ludy liinsmr nlang, Xlartha llrock. co-chairman. One Hzamlred Six ry Deitrich, lfyan Seymour, co-chairman: jim Xlcliride, Ann SPADPQS O Row 2: VVinters, Lanctot, Duncan, Smith, Cox, johnson, Travis, Vineyard, Davis, johnson, McKay, Doutrich. Hou' I: Pace, Otis, Berg, Chinella, Savage, j. Luthy, Becker, Sebring, Hurlbert, D. Luthy. The Sheltering Tree T WAS A GOOD year for SPADICS. Autumn brought parties at the l.akewood School for the Handicapped and workshop projects in the form of huge dominoes. XX'ith spring came a field trip to the Rainier State School, a potluck dinner and scayanger hunt, and the making of decorations for the All-City' SPADF Dance, Fiesta Speak- ers, movies, conclayes, and All-City Council meet- ings were sprinkled generously throughout the year. As president, -ludy' Xlorrill headed up these activities. She was assisted by Nina Clark, yiee- presidentg Judy Kinsman, secretaryg Mr. Robert johnson, faculty co-ordinatorg and Mrs. Dorsey Prater, Kiwanis sponsor. Representing Highline in the queens court at the All-City dance was Donna Luthy. Those selected to counsel at the liiwanis Krippled liiddies Kamp we re Donna lllllly, judy lianctot, judy Morrill, joan Luthy, ,ludy liinsman, and Dale -lohnson. Controlling the Weeds 1' lib STANDARDS out of date? A r e good manners obsolete? Have weeds displaced the How- ers? Yot at llighline, according to the Standards Committee that began functioning early in the fall under the adyisership of Nliss Theda Lomax. lieyiewing the previous years 'lStandards and Courtesy Code and circulating the code to par- ents and students have been the primary object- iyes. The code consists of what, until now, were the unwritten laws of conduct generally accept- ed by the students. During the year the commit- tee thoroughly inyestigated the behavior approx ed at student actiyities, including dances, football games. and school assemblies. In Nlay the group climaxed their years work by instituting Courtesy Week. Branching Out to Serve HUB COMMITTEE O The opening of the HUB early this fall was accomplished by many vigorous clean-ups and scrub-downs. New daven- ports and chairs were added to this recreational center along with the repairing and cleaning of booths and old furniture. The HUB was under the command of the following: President Xkaync Balkenhol, Vice-president jim McBride, Secretary julia Campanella, and Treasurer jerry Behm. GALLEY GUARDS O Keeping the cafeteria clean and neat as a pin this year has been the job of Highline's newest group, the Galley Guards. Standing at their posts each noon, these ambi- tious girls were constant reminders to Pirates to pick up their stools and return their trays. IVork- ing with the girls have been Miss Dorothy Cope, Nlrs. Virginia Sletner, and Mr. Harry Lemon. LIGHTS - CAMERA - ACTION! 0 These words were heard daily as the projectionists readied their machines for another shot. Again this year the crew consisted of only a limited number of girls - three! These three and other participants of the crew tackled their required quarter projects practicing education through participation. Mr. Chester Read, instructor, designed the projects to assist the group in better understanding of movie production. P. A. CREXV 0 On maintaining the public address systems, the P. A. Crew spent many hours repairing and operating the sound equipment used in assemblies and in sports during the year. The boys were also in charge of keeping the office P.A. system in running order. Mr. Robert Put- nam was faculty adviser. HUB COMMITTEE 0 Ing, McBride, Balkenhol, Tay- lor, Behm, Duncan, Olson, Lee, Meany, Cox, johnson, Dt-Phelps. GALLEY GUARDS O Left to Right: Motz, Gamrath, Iovanovich, jurgenson, Smith, Hales, Hokinson, Kyte, Kane. P. A. CREXV 0 Standing: Armstrong, Hcrbage. Kneel- ing: lfhle, Burton, Beffa. PROJECTION CRIAV 0 Top to bottom: XVooding, Par- ker, Roe, Moyer, Anderson, VVL-bb, Scott, Supernant, Kieblcr, Bauer, Saari, Olson. Left to right, bottom: l.ittel, VVoodley, Mr. Chester Read, adviser: Jennings, 1 er Cam- Collingwood, Atkinson, Rickman, Cline, Ge'g , panella, Huff, Gamrath, Doell, Rosand. Keeping the Rows Straight USHERS O Row 2, left: Huntington, Lind Greenfield, Hill, Elarion off, Cameron, Ott Greaves, Borst, Hewlitt Hardman, jovanovich O l i v er . Row 1, Left: Kelso, Iverson, Maellher son, C l a r k, Anderson Hines, Erickson, Moon Legas, Green, Grayson Arntson, Olszewski, Kill mer. HOSE XVHO ATTENDED Highline's games or programs this y e ar were pleased by more than the entertainment of program, the added attraction was the warm hospitality offered by the Ushers' Club. This activity required a great deal of hard work, and those worked the hardest and most eonsistentlv throughout the vear , Q their labors during hoopstcr season: they reeeiy ed free tickets to ushers who had were repaid for one game of the State Basketball Tournament. XVhen all other clubs had closed their doors for the year, the ushers were still going strong, they were still standing at the doors, giving the benefit of their charm to those attending commencement and baccalaureate. Higl1line's Helpful Hostesses IGN HERE, PLEASE, politely requested a member of Triple H on seeing any unauthorized wanderer in the halls. Serving as the front line greeting to all of Highline's visitors, these girls inscribed a record mark on the slate of order. The members of Triple H also served in a guide capacity, as they carried the responsi- bility for the safe passage of Pirate visitors. Although their duties kept them busy, the girls had time for an occasional meeting with Ann Courtney, president and representative to Girls' Club Cabinet, and Xliss Theda Lomax, adviser, to receive instruction and praise. Because Triple H members took such a lively and active interest in their organization, it proved a great addition to the Halls of Highline. TRIPLE H 0 Ron' 4: Anderson, Davison, Killoran, VVegner, Baggot, Regan, Chlman, Garri- son, Douglas, XVilliams, Martin. Hou' 3: Patton, Derby, Trestrail, Xlcllhillips, Dunavant, Slifer, Bacon, Rio. 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O Stamliug: Taylor, Collingwood, Osborne, Stark, D. Cameron, Temple, Roden, Chinella, lfmerson, Nelson, Christian. Rou' I: XValker, Otis, XVilson, Alexander, Layden, Dovvd, Hitchcock, Uviatt, M. Cameron. Alfsuulcesz liotelho, Vllinders, Aarde. UILDING Tlllflli PROGIIAM around their motto: ulixploration in the field ol' education through participation and service, the Future Teachers of America Club explored the lield of teaching in 1957-1958. XYith this motto as a pattern, they prepared an entry for the most active F. T. A. Club in NVashington State, re- ceiving an honorable mention at the State F. T. A. Convention for their efforts. They explored the frontier of teaching through the Visitation and Observation Committee, headed by Janice Roden and Don Osborne. Members visited elemen- tary and junior high school classrooms, the NVashington Fducation Association building in Seattle, the XVestern Regional Meet in Bellingham, and the State Con- vention in Tacoma. Communication through the medium of the printed page was established in the l'orm of the lfxplorcr, edited by llonnie Alexander. Six issues of this monthlv newsletter vvcre published. Through speakers and lilms, members investigated every phase of education at their vveeldv meetings. Delving further into the vvorld of teaching, they participated in the outdoor education program at Camp XX-ilSli0XYltl as counselors, revised the club constitution, honored their namesake, Mrs. Birdie Davis, at a faculty tea, and sponsored an F. T. A. vveek. The success of any explorers journey rests in organization, planning and lead- ership, party members, and compasses and guides. Likewise, the success of this year's F. T. A. Club is attributed to its enthusiastic ofhcers, interested members, and guiding advisers, Nliss llafle Chapman and Mr. Dale Linebarger. , H K an , I 4- , 'E' s 2 , . gym D h W F.T.A. OFFICERS C Simul- i 'aw . f' 'W' , ing: Betty S c h u l t z, vice- presidentg Ramona Hopping, . presidentg Dorothy l.abrum, 'EN' sccrctaryg Suzanne Little, publicity chairman, Kathy l. i t t l e, treasurer. Seated: Mr. Dale linebarger, advis- er: Mrs. Birdie Davis, elub's n a in e s a k ez Miss Halle Chapman, head-adviser. --n.....,,+-Q... Food and Care for the Growing Years L-Saw . Wi ll 2'-1 Ii 2:23 awww-. LW i sv 4 A N B U li G If R S really can't be- hamburgers really arent-well, a ham- burger is M- XX ell, ex en if you do have them every day, they're good. Busy cooks arrive every morning and begin rattling pots and pans to the tune of - you guessed it - hamburgers. Nourishing lunches were always served by the am- bitious galley gals who did everything from cook to collecting dimes and nickels from hungry students at the ice cream counter. It seems that a bus drivers major problem is to stay on schedule. These busy benefactors of l e a r n i n g drive about 1.500 Highlinites to school every week-day, nearly always managing to get them to classes on time in spite of such problems as broken-down vehicles and chronic late-comers to the bus stops. The custodians are the caretakers of the halls of Highlinef' keeping the building bright and shining so that am- bitious students can learn in pleasant sur- roundings. lleturning after vacations, stu- dents come back to floors waxed nearly to the danger point. Nlending clocks, sweeping rooms, and fixing lights and fuses are but a few of their many jobs. COOKS . left to right: Yivian Knoll, Helen Goodmansen, Virginia Turner, Dorothy Han- son, Nlaxine White, Alice lfisbcr, Gladys San- tos, lorraine llandall, Gertrude Driver, Sadie il eller, Irma lVoodruff. fAL'STOlDl.XXS 0 Left to right urouml circle: Keith Conrow, .Xustin Farnam, Lawrence llick- ensrud, Dave .Xeheson, -lim Davidson, Paul Sebissler, jerry il rinka, John NlacNlillan, llieh- ard Nladdox. SCH 001. llL'SSlfS . 2:30 and all is well. -,R One Ilzmdred Eleven I 'T r it w-nq.--v- i M 1 sv nr -1' 5 S' iurcmi Nclislis or AMIQHICA 0 Smmling: Haggard, Lind, jovano- vich, Scheihe, Shillestad, Uedrick, YVilliams, Nor- ris. S e fl t e tl: Cords, Aarde, Borst, Kennett, Sehring, Fitz, ljhoades. gm A iv NUIISITS .XlDlfS 0 Top, left to right: Munger, Stearns, Olsen, Brown, Ci. l5isher, Horst, lieishus, Brooks, Gruse Nt-thcrda, Davis, S. Ifisher, Gotchall, lewis. jL'NlOll lilfil CROSS 0 lion' 3: Moore, M. Chapman D, Chapman, Xvoodman, Pomeroy, justin, lluhee, j Nelson. limi' 2: Stinson, Frostman, Williams, B. Nei son, Pollock, johnson, XYiekstrom, Dosser, Dena, Sears George, Fountain, Peterson. Ron' I: lhl?-iii. liuona, Stichcn, Travis, XVinters, Taylor, Stark, jones, Loc Cornelius, .-Xnnihal. Service Above All FL l'Lilllf NUITSIQS O Xvatching intently, the eighteen girls witnessed the surgeon complete the operation at the Swedish Hospitalg later they toured the nursery' and nurses' home. Such incidents were only a few of the many' interesting introductions these girls had to their future nursing careers. The organization also made excursions to Firlands Sanatorium, the Federal Way' Chapter of F.N.A., and the University of Washington Medical School. Planning these events was the duty' of Mary' Rhodes. president, Donna Grafier, vice-presidentg Mari jay ne Dalpe, corresponding secretary, Karen Fitz, finan- cial secretary, and the school nurse, Mrs. jean Wolfson, who served as adviser. NURSES AIDICS 0 Two future 4'Ladies-in-White as- sisted Mrs. jean XYolfson each period of the day. These girls helped with the polio shots, checked X-ray s, and any' emergency involving the health and general well-heing of their classmates. Their reward? A Torch credit and the appreciation of all who found it necessary to visit the nurse's headquarters. jLiNlOR lilfll CROSS 0 Among the organizations that were a credit to Highline this year, was the junior lied Cross. The members gave parties for the staff and patients in Madigan Army' Hospital at Fort Lewis, and even sent clothing and Supplies to an orphanage in South Korea and dolls to Kobe, japan. Directing the group were Donna Taylor, president, I.or- etta Stark, secretary, Marcia Xvinters, treasurer: and jeanne Travis, art chairman. Mrs. Mae Hunter was fae- ulty' adviser. ,fi f LJ! l l R l, v Ri 1 M, I 'C' Ka ,-v PQ W .-H 1 15, Special Recognition m Music s .I uri-mfg, 1- 4. .A. II ' 1 . L ILUA. ' ' N 1 , 1 gM v 11 . . , IH . , V . Q N af - 1.. '. '. fx 1 A S - 3. . N nm .. lu. - J , M . .1 Q. K.: '1r..N X I . I . ..: , -' . .1 . , H111 ' W. 1 ', ITV Q4 P l l l?1Wl ffL',, qt ., 2, Music.. .The Universal Language ORCHESTRA 0 hlidst the exhilarating precision of marching and the rhythmic beating of drums while joining the band in marching at home games and in the Santa Claus parade, the orchestra performed for the first time at the Thanksgiving Assembly. Helping Nlr. jakey, director, lead the orchestra through their year were Pam lluckey, presidentg Sue Berger, vice-presidentg Dave Hovland, secretary- treasurerg and Curtis Baarley and Helen Clemens, the industrious librarians. Establishing Highline at the solo and ensemble contest at Clover Park, Ramona Hopping and the String Quartet received excellent ratings. Pam Puekey, concert mistress, was awarded the same honor for the festival orchestra. Also honored, in attending the All-State Orchestra at Yakima, were: Dave Hovland, Helen Clem- ens, and Kathleen Guthrie. The orchestras year wore itself to a well earned close at the presentation of the annual Spring Concert and the trips to the Apple Blossom Festival at Wenatchee and the Tulip Festival at Bellingham. BAND O Here Comes the Band to the roll of the drums and the marching of feet. Its pencil straight lines and intricate formations lavishly dressed up all of the Highline home football games, as the band began a most successful year of repro- ducing their favorite music to share with everyone. ln September, visitors at the Puyallup Fair were delightfully entertained. After- ward, in November, the Santa Claus parade proved a grand climax to the fall schedule. The cooler season was the time for the winter band concert and two rewarding trips to the local junior high schools. Three fun-filled road trips completed the year when the band traveled to South- west XYashington for a concert at Onalaska High School, where the group, led by President Nlike llemick, Yice-president Bill Carmichael. and Secretary-Treasurer Nlary anne llincs. finished the year with a wonderful flourish. OBCHliSTllA 0 Back row: Storwick, Horn- ing, Teschner, Jacobson, Butcher, Hurd Schepper, Bemick, Herbage. Bon' 3: Good win, Reese, YVinders, Hopping, Peters, Haf dahl, Stanley, Geiger, Sisley, Ahl, Marson Dayis, Smith, Baarley. Bow 2: VVheeler, Frie sen, McKay, Kirk, Hales, Kleaves, Nickolson . Cameron, Lewin. Row 1: Puckey, Berger, Mr. Howard jakey Koch, Norman, Clemens, Cameron, Hoylancl. Instrumental Director SENIOR BAND 0 Row 4 !fRcarj: Mathews, Tcschner, Hurd, Hendrey, Hurd, Bocalield, Butcher, Jacobson, Kammer, Holt, Guthrie, Campbell, Kilbourne, Schepper, Netherda, Mosier, Culton, Larson, Herbage, Lehloine, YVilson. Ron' 3: XVatney, Storwick, Horning, Davis, Holtschlag, Goodwin, Byers, Carmichael, Meade, VVoodruff, Sarbo, Springer, Thorndike, Kins- man, Sheppard, Broderson, Hafdalil, Mannering. Ron' 2: Erickson, Hines, VVard, Duvall, Marson, Littlefield, Swihart, Grant, Ahl, Sisley, Geiger. Shook, Grazier, jones, Murray, Carmichael. Ron' 1: Temple, Hopping, XVinclers, Ostle, Peters, Peter, Forslund, Rush, Stanley. .X Cf.Xl'l'l l l.A Cllllllll 0 llon' 4: 'lownsrlt-n, llateman, XYootl, llolman, Claspie, Xxltltltlllllll Slluey, johnson, Nlilliltan, NYatson, llc-mick, Stnnclen, Piper. Ron' 3: Pitts, Stock, Nlatttr lilll, Nt-thercla, Murrow, Nlitchell, Kent, llurgman, 'Ionltin, lloolxuin, llircl, Xntlerson, XVI5., ner. lllslt-5, Domonoslxu. llnrllmert. Ron' 2: Paque. C'oupt'lantl, Nlnntlt-n, Point-roy, Cleintns Nlotl, Aslmley, lit-thlt-fs, Allen, Parton, Nlallantl, llereitcig last, Gamrath. Ron' I: ,lnnimi Dena, lxerson, llllflkl. Syxerson, Morrow, liehm, Brooks, Shores, lanctot, llowarc Stein, Nlinton. n the Wings of Song Xil'lflllNG L'l'ON llllf Nlfll' YI ,-Xll with a neu clireetor, Nlr. Glenn llaggen. the A Cappella Choir began activities with tht- annual re-tlenlication of Xleinorial lfieltl. 'lqhen A Capella tnatle tratlitional appearances in the .Xrinistiee Dat anal 'llhanksgixing Day assemblies. lhe Christmas season inelucletl earoling at XXI-slex Gardens, the Danish lloine, the Seattle!laeoma .'Xirport, anal the luxis anal Clark lheater. lhe choir also partieipatetl in the Cliristinas program, featuring lfretl NYaring's 'l'he Night lielore l'ln'istinas, and llanclels inspiring llallt-luiali Chorus. Felmraury found the choir attending the Xlusie lfestixal at Cloxer Park, and .Inn llobinson, Gloria Mel'l1erson, and liatln lflynn singing in the fXll'State Chorus in Yakima. The Spring Concert, community perlorinances, and the annual pienie L'llIllilXL'Ll the music season. Among the ensembles from ehoir, the mixed oetette and the triple trio perforim-cl for the Seattle junior Chamber of Commerce. and the girls' trio made sexeral Seattle appearances. The of-Heers were: Tom Hill, president, Bet Nlalland, vice-president: Donna Brittain, secretary: and Nlary Howard. treasurer. Yxonne Shores served as ac- eompanist. rains' caiifi- tiers o im- 4: llammoncl. Williams, xll'll' 6 ', ' gar, llio, llt-mwtt, Nlustoe. i 'df E33 Ciolc, llroelt, 'l rcat. llarincson, , f Ilerclc, Price, llarxey, NYhittle. 5 ,, -. -V.. ,.. O'Nc-il. Kelso, lloekwell. Ron N' i' 9' 3: Gott, late. llrassa Wright. K . Russell, Nl ora-3, Sheridan, ag, Y 4 If V' W lowncls, YL'CI'll'lllllL'I1, Ulszew- , W' 3 ff 4.- 1 'Q 7 ski. Nicholson. Kilmer. Ron' 2: -.X Arntson, Nlcllhillips, Stcichen. M , L51 fi -if Sehnaek, Patton, Plank, Bur- I ,T ' Rafi, Thaw. HEQLQ. lgreeilnara, Xplziriegi, l ' W V Y V . trrx. one : 'ot L'rLLl , 1. is ff, lohnson, ll a m 5 L- y, Grayson, xr' 'fyx lloclgcs, Clark. 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The 'ues were stopped in their 'l'url4ey Bowl t rue tie Xikirriors' terrifie driiing in the lirst h rillied to hold Cfloxer Park in the stunt L luyallup Vikings proied an easy matt 1 the Bucs but a powerful llenton drive in the sei son s ist game forced llighline to third plriee Jlll Xl I, 'I l .XNl 0 Run' I Top tu Bottom: id Coieh ,Xlf llemstud, l.e Penske, Bates, ll.1ug.,tn Springer. Ilfm' 2: Stareeiieh. lliatt. Sh an Hillman, Attzm ay. PLACEI LE GUE HORNICTS LOSIQ STING After suffering a defeat in a non-league prac- tice game with Seattle Prep, the Pirates were bound and determined to swat down the highlv favored Fnumclaw Hornets. Consequently the Bucs, in a hard-defensive game, scored th eir only touchdowns in the first half. Highline lost ground steadily and picked up several penalties towards the end of the first half, but continued to play a tight defensive game, thwarting manv Hornet drives. Long returns on the manv punts also helped the Highliners squeak out a 14-O vic- torv. SPARTANS SMASHED In the early moments of the contest against Sumner, the napping Pirates were caught off guard and a Spartan scored the first touchdown of the game. Realizing the seriousness of their position, the Pirates regrouped, charged through a heavy fog, and before the mist had cleared the Pirates had mistified the Spartans, scoring 21 points in the first half. Holding their lead bv means of a spectacular 60 vard run and steadv driving, the Pirates downed Sumner, 34-6. ITUOTISQXIJ. Tlf,-XXI . Ron' 1 Top to Bottom: Nlereer, Gibbs, Ten Pas, Bothell, Anderson. limi' 2: Assistant Coach Lindy Aliment, Ham- ilton, Dean, Hudson, Parker. 47 - l l ,Q ',5ef , 2 ' Football cconfdu CARDINALS COMP CLOSE Fighting all the way, the Bucs scored a bare victory over Franklin Pierce, topping the Cardi- nals in the Homecoming game by two points. The final score was rung up as 9-7, the lowest in the season. BUCCANICERS VICTORIOUS Hard playing for short, but steady gains, pushed Highline over Kent, 18-7, for their 4th straight league vi c t o r y, showing the greatest teamwork of the season. The Pirate crew ambi- tiously forged onward. .g.vU-'I y 2 C1193 5,2211 4, I r A o J MMM NM Nl tl . x l t 1 QR' - l -4 .,,-Q M 7 ,fcL1.jX. :zz f .Ove l gylpafvkml M PA , , Lfb Vf' 4 2 F TROJANS STUNTF dw W 'Yaa Q? Chalking up their fifth consecutive win, the by A 'W' 5 XA, Pirates smashed the A u b u r n Trojans with a ' l M V series of fumble recoveries and long runs. Tom A Agyj A 0 Springer grabbed the ball, ran 94 yards and 'Y A ffl scored another tally in an unusually spectacular 7 ,W H- ' in play. FOOTBALL TEAM C Ron' 1 Top to Bottom: Burns, Rice, Palmason, Hrisko, Rich. Row 2: Calkins, Olszewski, YVisen, Matthews, Proszek. INDIANS YIC'I'OIIIOL'S Overwhelming the Pirates, the Warriors foreed Ilighline to its first defeat in a 27-6 game. Foul- ing the Bue's ehanees for the Turkey Bowl game, Clover Park drove hard the first half, but were kept to one tally in the seeond. PIRATES SCUTTLE VIKINGS To avenge their previous defeat, the gridiron erew toppled Puyallup. The resilient Buccaneers smashed the Vikings bv a seore of 42-19. The Pirates banged out four touchdowns to the Vik- ings' one in the first half. Playing a elose offens- ive game, the Pirates scored two goals as did the Vikings in the second half. INDIANS MASSACRE BUCS Losing second plaee in a slow, heartbreaking game, th e Bues were sealped bv t h e Benton Indians, 34-O, in the last battle of the season. The gridiron erew was plagued bv the jinx of the Benton stadium with a hot Benton Crew. The Pirate ship sailed to a third plaee berth in the league. FOOTBALL TIQABI C Ron' I Top to Bottom: Cooley, Iiremling, Parker, Roush, Blakley. Row 2: Goodpaster, Kasniek, Holman, Rowe. 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'I t-.mmxmrlt , . . . tmtl hustlt' pusht-tl tht' bLlttt'n11t'1's to .1 !0ll!'II!'l7II!L'L' st.mtluw In tht- tut-ht'flt m1 tlistrict mttt .mtl an ht'rth in tht' big t'hlssit't1t tht, L nixcrsity ut' XX uslmingttm. , , . ,. . . . . . lmlph lt.mk1n, I IIXIIL' t't'ntt-11 Ihppttl II! at lmsktlt Ill tht' lust hxt- at-t'tmtIf tn! tht! hrst tourntw ganna, QIIIIIQ IIIQIIIIIIL' 41 56-7-I upset um mul' tht- I xt'rt'tt Ntwxgtllls. PIHXILIIIIK tht thrxlltn ut tht tuuxn amtnt tht P11 nttx th! ttl !xtntXIt11tl1m mttn - L , , . 1 , . in 25. , t il st-ttmt! mt'rtimt' pt'1'itmtI l5L'IvUI'L' losing 11 51745 t!t't'isiun. l'lIt'l1shu1'g tltustttl Ilighf linda stuastut with Il 65-60 xxin. XC IIOX SIIUIS 0 tttltlrriug Stilt-5, 5I7!'.lLLl!L', IIl.lt'luxtnt:tl. 4' Ilumirwl Iitwzti-wglit I'I'ixinU 'i pour Iwst on upuniiig night. tht- Huw 4' 54 . H h tIt'.iIt tIiL' IIIUIIIX rwulrcit-tl IIutigIir1tILis OI IIurt vlcs ai 37-25 clcfctit. In clcibiisc 6I' tlicir 195657 Puget Simtintl I,L'ilglIL' Imtiskt-tIJtiII aimin- 7 T piulisliilw, tlit' IIIUIICS Imuwlctl mul' tht' I'IIilI Iwnk tim truxx. Ilicx t-uiitiiitictl tlicir winning utiu In yrusliing tin' QL'IIlI'1lI Iiilsatp iisiturs. 6635. SI UNI S IQXIII' IU SIIXSOX Iuurnt-xiiw tu Iv.-tit-Xlwitlizili Im' their It-umtl . , rw Ituigtiu gtinic, thu IIirt1tL's fountl going LI Iittlc mugii. its the t.tII. sczimiicci II6yiiIs ctlgcnl thc Iitics, 45439. .X umicl start against thu ruggctl I'ntimcItixx II 6 r ii L' ts prmccl Iaitchll Im' the I'ir4ltt's its titty tlrtippt-tl at 5If-I9 Ilmimiirmmlt. SI ISONN III COIIIJ IIICQIIIIXI5 ET IIOIIAI' .XXCQI I I S IIICQIIIIXI- 48 III NIUX IIICIIII INI 66 CI XI IIII IiI'I SKI' IIICLIII IXI I9 IIICLIII IXI 49 IIICIIIIINI 44 IIICLIIIINI' 61 IIICLIIIIXI 44 IIICLIILINI- 45 IIICIILINI, 54 HICIILINI I8 IIIGIIIIXI 52 IIIGIIIIXI' 52 IIIILIII INI' I9 IIICLIII INI' 63 IIICEIIIINI' 47 IIICIIIININ 44 IIICIIIIINI- 53 IIICIIILIXI 42 IIIGIILIXI' 55 IQI XI-XII IIIIJIXY I XL XIII XXI' ,IX XCOII I I S IILIII INCQION III XNIQI IX I'II IICI CIOXI II ITXIIIQ XLIILIIN IIL'Y.XI.I,LI' SLXINI II IILYXI III' SL NIXIII L I UNI II IFXIIIQ III XXIQI IX IIIIIICI III NI-NII'IIIIJI.XN IXLNICI XXI' III XIUX ,XLIILIIX 27 29 35 45 5I 511 -II 39 57 -I-I 51 58 -II II 56 II II 57 44 38 THRILLS AN CHILLS SPI11 1104-XIJ'1'l1I1' lhe liues took to the roacl oier Christmas xa- eation, xisiting .-Xnaeortes anal Burlington, tuo Xorthwest League pon ers. '1'he powerful Seagulls hancletl the Pirates their thirtl straight loss, 59- 44. The ti o I l o wi ng night l1ighline's quintet fountl their winning nays. hurting Burlington uncler a 61-41 barrage. ,A In the next lite games the Pirates knoeketl I' oxer Franklin Pieree anal Xuhurn. hut lost to' W ,4 f fy g Ml Cloxer Park. Puyallup, and Sumner. - IELTS not 1, Q ,fl X ,wif f ik, J 3 1 f J V l 'JA' V I T0 ' f ' bl' l v N if l 1 Q. fb it 1 L' t ' o Cv p A A V rw! 1, W ,aa l irates exenetl their seore with l uyallup. 52-43, , Starting the seeontl rouncl of league play. the NLM Cl' el, Vli V! Q 1 f 1 it , i PJ 'X on the Vikings' home eourt. Next the Pirates whipping them. 39-31, before a eapaeiti eroxxcl , jp A -.Xu 1 gare the Sumner Spartans the tleep freeze' in L 1 fl Q! 17 1 in Sumner. lfntertaining Cloxer Park, the Pir- ates arengecl their early season clefeat at the hancls of the XX'arriors, spanking the '1'aeoma erew, 65-56. The liues knoeketl Franklin Pieree out of eontention for the league title, 47-33. llosting the newlx' erownecl league ehamps from lient-Nlericlian, the Pirates hantlecl the lloials their seeoncl league loss. 44-31. Out for their sixth win in a row, the Bucs en- tertainecl lfnumelaw, hut the llornets helcl oft' a late Pirate rally to top the llue live, 57-53. '1'he llues split their last two league eounters losing to a llenton uprising, 44-42, and topping Auburn. 55-38, in their linale, with the Pirate suhs play- ing the whole game. ON 'IU ST.-X'l'l Winning four ol' the live XXL-st Central Dis- triet's tilts, the Bucs enteretl the Class A,-X Bas- kethall lournament, xx here they iron a state-wicle reputation for the hartlest lighting quintet on the floor. L t' llzriitliul ll1L'7IH'lI1lIt' Coach Iwcrctt Woodward CX NIXXSI IC' 'II XXI O left lo right: Clol'l'c5', I cllcnsltc, I onllmardo, Ila- tray, Catto, Ilildclmrand, 'I horne, Nliller, Shcrf uood, XVIILWIUJII. Gymnasts Triumph Again . . . 1 Hlg HIGHI IYI GXXlY.fXS'l'lC' 'l'If.'XXl, remaining undefeated throughout its first two years of competition, is undoubtedly regarded as stiff competition In other high school competitors in the Nortlm est. The squad started their season hy again winning the State High School lnxitational Xlcet at the L'nix'ersity ol' Washington, defeating eight other teams, including one from Canada. PlI.XCiTlC1l' PASS Olflf Turning out almost every day of the week, under the ellcctix e instruction ol' Coach lfverett XXoodward, the eager gymnasts went on to six more xictories. In their first dual meet of the season, the team defeated Renton In a score ol' 9-I to 51. Shoreline High School was the next victim, losing to the Pirates 97112 to 3O1f3. Once again, the Renton Indians did their best to scalp the Pirates, but had to admit defeat by a loss of SO points. VICTORY AT HOBIE One of the highlights of the season was the Seattle Area High School Invita- tional Xleet held at llighline. Seven schools entered the meet, drawing a crowd of over one thousand people. The competing schools were: Highline, Renton, Blanchet, Shoreline, Bellevue, Lincoln CSeattleD, and Roosevelt. The Pirate Gymnasts placed in exert event. chalking up another xictory with a total of 76 points. Renton placed second with 32 points. CYXIXXSTIQ ,XCTIOX Ilzzrltiizg tlzt' Sinlelmrse: Hildebrand. Ioinhardo. Thorne. OIIR TIII li.-IR: Ken Iii-nncrud 0 0 O ln l,1'ft lo l'lLfl1l.' Slllflllf lit-11111-1'111l, Hill, Xtoot ll0l1 11xl1'11111, 'l l1tlI'l1L'. Second Undefeated Season GYXINXSTS OX 'IEHI' IIOAD I11 Xlarch, 1958, tl10 squaul tr111'0l01l to lli0l1111o11cl, 13. C.. for tl10 l'110ili0 North- 11'0st .X..1X.L'. G1n1n11sti0 C'l1Lll11l7l0I1Sl1lPS. blslllj Llgillli pl1lL'L'cl first i11 thc- H1011-S no1'i00 1li1'isio11. SLlL'L'L'SSl'lLlll1 llCfL'I'llllI1g tl10ir titl0 'l'l'tJI11 l11st 101111 li0n Rt'I1I1L'l'llCl won tl10 l111li1iclu11l .'Xll'.'Xl'0Lll'lll title i11 tl10 I1lCl1'5 11o1'i00 1li1isio11. ,I-UITX llil1l0- lJI'iH1ll 11115 1111 LlI'LlC'Ll tl10 l111li1i1l1111l .Xll'.Xl'ULlI'lLl titl0 i11 tl10 iunior I11L'l1'S class. Ihc l11111l n100t ot tht- 501151111 011cl01l 11itl1 iiI'l0tl1CI' 1i0to1'1 1111011 thc t011111 tr111'- 0l0cl to Pllllllitill. XX ilSlllI1gIOI1, 11h0r0 th01 1l0f011t01l four oth0r ICQIIHS in Ll high school 111001. linishing tl10ir 501151111 11'ith ll r00or1l ot s01'0n wins 1111cl no lossw. PROXIISIXG SINSON' .XIIIZXIJ Gl't1QlULillflI1 t11k0s its toll i11 CNET? sport. 1111tl this ffjiil' fllL' t011111 h11s lost Ll t'011 good 111c111h0rs. im'lL11li11g: Chris Cfoff01. Tom llill, R011 li011110r11tl. Dale Shirley Phil Thorne, liilfl Whcaton, and Da1'0 Wheeler. X011 pro111ising gfI11I l2lSI5, led by Cxperiencccl 111e111b0rs. give Coach XX'UOClYYdI'Cl hope of another successful 5011- son in '59. XXSIIQ' XC llUX It lw11f1v111 I1111 ll1l1l0l11'.1111l. i . I1 IHIIWIIIIIIIIQI lt 1 l 1- 1 4'l'IN 1111. GN XINXSIIK ll XXI O l 11'11r1l. li il r lm 0 1', lllllilll lx 0 I1 I1 1' r ll cl. l,L'Il'lL'l1 SEASONS IIlGIIl.lNlf 5 HIGHLINIC 7 HIGHLINE S HIGHLINE IO HIGHLINE 9 HIGHLINE 7 HIGHLINE 4 HIGHLINE 7 HIGHLINE 9 HIGHLINE 7 TAKE ME VASIION O VASHUN 2 SICATTLE PREP 4 BLANCHET 3 SEATTLE PREP 1 SUMNER 0 KENT MERIDIAN 3 ENUMCLAVV 0 CLOVER PARK 5 BENTON 5 Mike Shreve, infielder BASEBALL TEAM O eft to right: Bibby, pitcher Shaw, pitcher Ron Pcluso, infielder Don Ray, infeldcr jim Vcnablc, pitclusr Ron Rodarmc, pitcher Mike Garrow, inheldcr Lee Noorda, outfielder Starccvich, Catcher UT TO THE BALL GAME BLY PILOTED by Coaches Mac Malone and Leon- ard Talioli, the Pirate nine was tagged The team to beat in the Puget Sound League this season. YVith plenty of hus- tle and demon know-how the Buccaneers sported hopes of retaining the league championship and earning a repeat per- formance in a game with the Seattle champs in Sick's Sta- dium. With seven returning lettermen, the Pirates got off to a good start by defeating Sumner, 7-O, in the season's opener. The next two games were won against Kent Meridian, 4-3, and Fnumclaw, 7-O, respectively. With these three wins under their belts, the P i r a te s bumped Clover Park, 9-5, amid a bundle of errors. Tom Gibbs and Max Starcevich led the Pirates with three hits each. XVith these four conference victories and five non-league battles, two with Vashon and Seattle Prep and one with Renton, at press time hopes were still high with the Buc team. The schedule ahead found Highline facing games with Puyallup, Auburn, Franklin Pierce, and Renton. Coach Mac Malone and Captain lim Pomerov Gary Hlllman catcher Mike Hiatt, outfeldcr Tom Gibbs, infielder Larry Constantino, inhelder Curt Bagley, pitcher One Hundred Thirty-three x ol' .Mui 'tug . .14 , . ,I 'X iv ' . A I C. ,,, 1 QL XID B XSI B XI I 0 111111111 mi son orse Xl lr ll'I Us Sptnst oh instn C trh ard XI ilt ir Ilesloelt Ntrstttg., C ott utr Ixrtmllng, llltlttnson C Lu Nligntson Sutton Bittmm IXIILLIIII lI'CI lrlnleh NViIum I mdstrom Wilson Sehuh Ss kts Iltnslu Iudgt Burs II :zu us It ll'1ll'lI ohnson im Comp o L 4 on irc ll ht id no p Q How Green Was the Fairway , . ' ' IQSPITIQ Tlllflll IIACKINC' the nueleus of the preeedin I season, this years volt team has won 'ill but one' wune on the strenvth ot two seniors one junior, and I ' 1 fa ' ' . . D' ' ff , . ' 'I gif , I' ' ' .f 1 two sophomores. Defeating Bremerton, Benton, lxent, Sumner, and Puyallup, I . . thex' were downed onlx bi' Franklin Pierce. ,Xt wress time, with but three vames 3 - 7. , remaining, Cflover Parli, Ilenton, and lfnumelaw, the team should linish no lower f' .- than seeond in the league. Alternating the number one and two position eaeh week are Dean Straley and Rory Iliee, third and fourth positions are alternated between Bill Barber and Karol Eller, with Randy Bennett playing in Hfth position. -lo f , POINTS AGAINST OPPOSITION Biee llfz 6 3 Z IOVZ Straley V3 SVZ 6 1 12 Barber 3 3 215 SV: lfller 3 6 6 ' I 5 Bennett -llff 5115 O 10 CQUII- 0 5111111111125 Dean Straley. liill Barber. Randy Bennett, Iiarol Ifller, Tom l7x'erham. KI1L'L'llll2.' Cfoaeh Bill Trowbridge. 'I't'ei1zg off: Rory Iliee. ---...,.,,,.. -w--......,,,, -v---..., is-, 1,.T fgi,..e,, V, :wwf Q TFNNIS O Top l'0ll', left to right: XYalt Fisch, Mary Lou Pompeo, Sandy Wilson, Kathy Hates. and joe Kleitsch. Bottom F0112 left to right: Lu Flanagan, Karen Walsh, ,lim Carter, Iildon Derklancl, and Ron Perry. Service and Courtship Rule Here IYI5 lll'TL'llYIYG l.lfTTl llXllfN, heatlecl hy veteran Kathy Bates. faced the IQSS tennis season with high hopes of making Coach Don fXmunclson's linal year at llighline the hest one yet. ln his three prexious years of coaching his squacl has come home nith a secontl. a lirst. anal a thircl. This year optimism is running high at press time, as the Pirates hate tlefeatetl sexeral strong opponents inclutling Lake Washington, Yashon, Cloxer Park, anal Xuhurn: .mtl haxe matle a line showing in losing to such stalnarts as lfxergreen liennis Club. perennial champion l'iI1lllNLl1lXK. Seattle Prep. annl lranklin Pierce. The Pirates are looking loruartl this year to the lirst annual invitational Ten' nis 'l'ournament, xx here thex will meet lnumclan, Yashon, anal lake XX ashington at the l xergreen lcnnis Cluh courts. which xx ere the Pirates' home courts. M ff Ui Coach Don .Xmuntls ie lliuzilretl 'lliirtxejitt Sr' Wit x,-5' .Ag Sl NlOll 'llllflx U Top lufz, Sl7l'ilIfL'l'9Z Rich, .Xnch-rson. -Icn Pun. I,rmi.ux. Dictricli. .ILXIUH 'l'll,XCfK 0 Trip right, Qmmliug: luthull, ll-llll7L'l'LI, Cailkim. llulm, Guoclpzistcr. Yamcn. Kizuclingz lckurt. XYils1m. SlI'lNH15UI1, Xlgigluy, U'l3riL-n. firclc: Yictur cllil' pinu, hulcl ll'dClx crmnli. CQUIIIUV luft, slmt pill: Uilscy Huinilton. SUPHUXIUIH IHXCR 0 Smmlizzrzz llunscn, llllI'PL'L'. Ckmlw, lu Hlrzlilrcii AIYlIlI'fX'xfX ff in lfrnmm, XYagm-ss. Ril12.2Clill1l, lluttlxay, jahn. Knccliug: Hon, Sil- wrtscn. Cassinluy, H.illual.iy, Tcctcr, flclwls, Brown, XYhitu, Clih- born, High, Szimcllc, Nlichclsun, llockalicld. ffi1'c1u, lzurdlurz Dm L' Ton Pas. Cwztvr riglzt, lzzardlcr: Lloyd Puirsaill. Bottom, left tu right, Jistzincc rzuzmfr: Cliff Rico. Sprintvrz Gary Dietrich. Uiftf mice Hznzrzvrz lfian Seymour. Sprintcrw: Tom Sprinszcr, ,lun l,cun.ix. is SICNIOR TRACK O Left to right: Anderson, lzrouil jump: Hudson, hurdler: lluhl, high jumpg Shaw, pole raullg Soden, discus. From Starting Blocks to Victory Cili 'Flllf Sl CJCJPQIJ XTffXll hi a royv llighlnie startetlits track season in Septen1ber,training for crosswxmuntry races duruig the Fall. This year five Pirates took a first place in the AAU cross- couinry race at Snohcnnish antlseeontl place at the Clreen l-ake AAU cross-country' run. As the spring season came into view, thoughts like This is the yearn and Ulf yve could do itlast season, vvell do it again,H ran through the minds of this years track squad as they' thought about lhghhnes chancescnicaptunng hrm pkwe uithe Pugn Sound League for dussecond yearin a row: 'The seniors on the squad vvere paruculadv anxiousto do wtdlthisseason. In the past Uvo years, Class-of-'58 trackmcn have qualified in four events for state chmnpmndnp-hm Lmnay 22O1anldadiu11956 mull95Tg john Andermnr 12O1ardlngh hurdksin l957gand Bob Shawg pMeyauh,Mmiu1195T Time aniiualinteridasstrack nieet ushered in the season. 'The seniors, juriumrs, ancl soldioniores finishetl 1-2-3 ui that order. Then the Pirate squad dropped its first two track meets by' close scores to two of the states strongest squads, Clover Park and Sta- dium. After this it was smooth sailing as Highline beat every' chal- lenging team by large margins. A high point in the season was the Pirates' second victory' in the last two years at the Highline Relay s. One of the most impressive sights was seeing the Highline Nlile llehn Tea1n break the exhning nude rehn record by seven seconth. rXs die yearbook vvent to press,it hnmked as if Co-captains, lon Loniax and john fXnderwni,inight take hcnne the l'uget Sounc league hrq pkue U0phy,and dun lhghhnes chancesfortahng Vest Central and State were as good as they had been in many a year. X'lAN,XGlfllS 0 Stumling: llassmussen, flnyeart, Xlatney. Ixnceling: lloss, Tomlinson. Nlichler. SEASONS IIITORD Clover Park Stadium Puyallup llenton Auburn Kent-Aleridian Relays lient- Meridian Auburn Ifvergrecn Bcllermine llnumclaw Y, 60 GZVJ 20 35 IS I6 5 3 1 1 0 Highline 58 Highline 50112 Highline 98 Highline 83 llighline I I7 Highline Highline 4 3 Clover Park 3-Hfz Renton 24 Sumner 17 I X3 Franklin Pierce 6 Zx lv- Onu llumlrctl Tlzirty'-seven 44-AA Blooming in the Field All FBONI BlfING the broadest,shouldered or most muscle bound coeds, members of the girls' athletic association were quite feminine. Their only disting- uishing feature was an active interest in sports. 'llhe girls who belonged to Il. G. A. A. and earned the required number of points, by regular participation, reeeiyed their ll. G. A. A. letter. Fun-lilled play days were attended by yarious mem- bers at several schools throughout the year. In the spring, Ilighline returned the good times they experi- enced by planning a fabulous playday for their yis- itors from the Puget Sound League. This eyent was a gigantic success, and all who were lucky enough to be able to attend reported that fun was the watehword of the hour. As the blossoming spring changed to the Howering summer, the H. G. A. A. equipment was put away until next year. SOFTBALL 0 Top. Left to right: Hass, Campanella, Anderson, Iannehill, james, Halpin, Bacon, Bamsey, K. Bacon. TBANIPOLINIL 0 Center: Ann Berger. BAS- KETBALL O Lower left: Cortes, Dickson, Elintt, Landstrom. H.G.A.A. 0 l.ou'er right, Row 4: Halpin, Douglas, Graham, Porter, lannehill, Campanella. Bon' 3: Hodges, Vatsyog, Carmichael, Bamsey, XValsh, Hass, Davison, Kalkstine, james, An- derson. Bow 2: Landstrom, Bates, Carter, Benz, Huntington, Gudgel, Cortes. Boll l: Hill, Dickson, Irwin, Byers, Bacon, liliott, Bacon, Clark, Call. Left: Miss Irene Hallett, H.G.A.A. adyiser. of Sports ll. Cy. A. .X. OFFIC l-HS: Nliss lrent Hallett. zithiser: Susie Grahrun. xiee- presitlent: lynn lzinnt-hill, president: ,lutly clhll1l'llil. secretory. w L UNll 'l'lllXG new to llighline this year wus lligh- liue's intrtunurul program for girls. lt was tlesignetl to inelutle alll girls in school who uishetl to pairtieipote. ontl it uns this sole purpose in mintl that the intru- murol program was startetl. Through this program there was hope of developing the spirit of good sports- manship, and of giving ti chance for all to let off steam and to he ll port of some organized activities. The sports inelutletl in the intramural program were howling. htisketholl, Yolleyhrlll, hutlminton. softball, tennis, recreational sports, ontl tumbling. There was enough tlixersity to interest all portieipimts. lfroin early full until lute spring this program provitletl an opportunity for lllillll girls to enjox otherwise uniuuil- illlll' othletie participation. iIl'NXlS 0 lop: Kathy Kyle. l3.XSlil.ll3Xll 0 Cfeiiturz XY ri l s h. llill, Byers, l.z1ntlstroin llielxson, G u cl ,g e l. 'l l.'Xllll.lXC . Bot om fmritz llerger. lit-hm, lluhn, XYiIson. tit Smith, Suxer, Coll, llurieo. fhristirin. lltrn lletlrielx, lltieon, liieplte, Syerson. v .4 1 i W IA. fw ' JA. ff f , . . . god bleu ing brancfzea and feed thy roo . I glwu lzaat lived before, five after me, ,QA 1 i Zhou ancient, friendly, faillzfuf tree. 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