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

 - Class of 1958

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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.

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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



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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

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