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

 - Class of 1959

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K, 7 QI 12, 'f , g. af . v 2 . 1 L..r. 3 12415 PUBLISHED EY I-llghlme Hugh School Siudeni Anocmhon SEATTLE WASHINGTON goes SHHGHXY xcmwly-VX IJURELTES Highline 'will' Youth hurls its might against an Olympian hillg How cold the air on these vast heights-how chill. Spring saunters north again this yea1'3youth's blood is sun The wind calls, the ball is driven, the game is won. Bon Voyage N-.... Left: Leonard F. Johnson, principalg Lowell Vliggins, vice-principal. Aboyc: lim McBride, student body president, confers with Mr. johnson and Mr. XViggins. N THIS AGE of jet and space, the theme of 1959's annual is most appropriate. To go around the world has always been the dream of many, but, heretofore, it was possible for only a few. Now it can be a reality for almost anyone. The fact that a jet-propelled plane can carry you to any part of the world in only a few hours makes it imperative that each of you should come to know some- thing of the world in which you live. Through literature, science, history, and languages, each of your one hundred and eighty days is important to you as an individual. Moreover, in addition to this development there is an increasing need of internationalism for the world citizen of today. You must be aware that your opinions on all subjects, no matter how insignificant, will have more far-reaching effects than ever before. Thus it is your responsibility to gain the utmost from your educational opportunities that you may attain a greater knowledge of your rapidly expanding environment. LEONARD F. j0HNsoN, principal. I oooooaooogoooooovooo 'Q 0 ' '00000 0 Train for Historia, M, 4 ,gif buh- HISTORY INSTRUCTORS 0 Mr. Lemon, Mr. Trowbridge, Mr. Hallgrimson, Mr. Hem- stad Mr Shawl, Miss Lomax, and Mr. Lemlnel. IN A JOURNEY through life we encounter an infinite number of situations of varying degrees covering the length and breadth of human relations. Each is de- termined by countless people and places combining in their own ingenious fash- ion to make it in some way different from each and every event throughout man's history. Yet we may say that many incidents are only as individual as the fleeting second in which they occur, and that the same story may be enacted time and again with a different cast. XVe know that mankind has learned many similar lessons repeatedly and with ever-increasing cost. Therein lies the importance of history. Thus the history instructor's work is vital in that it aids man's moral and social development that he may approach the pace of his swiftly advancing scien- tific progress. The Pirates' Log staff of 1959 dedicates this book to the history instructors of Highline. Highest tribute is paid to Mr. Lemon, Mr. Trowbridge, Mr. Hallgrim- son, Mr. Hemstad, Mr. Shawl, Miss Lomax, and Mr. Lemmel, who have en- riched the lives of many pupils by bringing the world and its understanding di- rectly into the classroom. ix TSXZFF K w X' .a wo if-nl, x - D can 4 a Q b il Q 'deaffvffwgl Q S U1 7 vis J f- ---,, '-, 1 I' J' ,N sxxxxxx Xxksixq ,AMX If any-- . 0 X95 gm if f 0' fo rl 9 Q iff lu Y ...--1 MH N 'WWW ' j' 5,4':,.,,:W, ...: 31 , mlm -.n L-s-at-2 ',-- 1 SL't'f.'n Eight tid? FORE the world in 180 days. Ten 50 O' n anon Eleven lamcs Rica Mrs Ola Mat Crawford Mr Charles B Guslandcr Nh Carl Itnstn Superintendent of Schools Twelve D1rectors of the CPHISB INAL DETERMINATION for important changes in Highline's educational system rests with the district school board. Only in the United States does one find this retention of educational responsibility at the local level. Because this is so, the school board feels a sincere responsibility for assisting student leaders in solving some of the complicated problems that arise during the year. ln carrying out these important duties, the Highline school board was especially fortunate in the caliber of members elected. Present directors include Board President Mr. james W. Bice, Yice-President Mrs. Ola Mae Crawford, Dr. Vic- tor Thompson, Mr. Stanley M. Little, jr., and Mr. Charles B. Guslander, who succeeded Mr. Xkilliam E. Nloshier after he passed away during his term of service. Special recognition is given to Mr. Nloshier for his dedicated interest in youth and their educational welfare. To know him was to admire himg to work with him was to open new vistas for the mind and heart. The students of Highline acknowledge both theirs and the community s debt of gratitude for unselfish service and accomplishment by the Highline District Board of Directors. SCHOOL BOARD 0 Left to B1 ht Dr Victor Thompson Mr Stanley NI Little Ir 'Xlr OLHCIQ FORCF O Stmidiiigz Mrs. Lillian Mickelsen, Mrs. aron lfurman, and Nlrs. Lois Taylor. Seated: Nlrs. Lilly' -Xnderson. Parents as Guides SSISTING in planning the tour for all the pupils, the l'.T.A. inaugurated a year of unique activities. International Relations Night brought friends from across the Canadian border to compare their school sy stem with that of High- line. These representatiyes from North Vancou- ver, B. C. participated in an unusual panel dis- cussion with the representatives from this area. It was found that the problems and advantages of the Canadian school closely' aligned with those of llighline. Two open houses in November and February' were attended by the interested parents who ac- quainted themselyes with the teachers and courses of study' of their children. To clarify the year end activities of this year's graduating seniors, the l'.T.A. had two Senior Pa- rents' Nights. During those meetings, the parents yoted to sponsor the senior cruise and the senior all-night party. Nlr. and Xlrs. If. C. Stiles and Nlr. and Xlrs. llobert Allen were chosen as co- chairmen of the senior parents. With a look to the future, a scholarship fund for graduating seniors planning on teaching ca- reers was raised by the l'.T..X. as a climay to the years actiyities. Itineraries Planned Here CllEDL'LlfS, filled out by the Office Travel Agency' during the summer months, were given to each student at the beginning of the school year to guide him on his journey of one hundred- eighty' days. Before departing on this tour each student was giyen a carefully scheduled itinerary. Summer months of hard work and explicit planning by the office force formed a background for the comple- ted guidebook. Nlrs. Lilly Anderson and her as- sistant coordinators k- Mrs. Lois Taylor, Mrs. Sharon Furman, and Xlrs. Lillian Mickelsen- kept the students' variety' of tours coordinated, re- routing the stragglers and answering S.O.S.'s for confused yoyagers. C'.A.S.H. Club worked in the attendance office each period of the day check- ing attendance and running errands. With the aid of these travel agents each students trip was made both pleasurable and convenient. PARENT'-TIQXCHIQIR .'XSSUCI.XTlOX Ol5FlC'lfllS 0 Xlrs. Paul If. Temple, vice-president: Nlrs. Lloyd Dunbar, secretary, Xlr T. Robert Kammcr. president: Bliss Irene llallett, treasurtr ,I liirttt 1 'HMV LINDY ALIMENT FLOYD ASHCRAPT CLARENCE BITZAN VICTOR CARPINE VERA CARTFR HAYLIQ CHAPMAN Algebra Distributive Education Mechanical Drawing Physical Education Algebra llealth Business Law Ticketeers Adviser Airplane Drawing Track Coach Geometry Recreational Leadership Assistant Football Coach D.F.C.A. Adviser l.T.A. Adtiser Come, M Friends, 'Tis ot Too DUCATORS, b e t t e r known as guides in a tourists' manual, haven't an easy task. At Highline, where nearly 2,000 students were taken on a 180-day tour of the world, the faculty literally worked day and night. Their goal was to give all an education, not a mere smatter- ing of facts about this and that, but the type of knowledge that makes boys and girls into individual men and women who are capable of thinking for them- selves. This was a year of accomplish- ment for the students, but none of the classes' ideas could have been carried out without the ubiquitous helping hands of the facultv. Miss Copes scientists: Rear: Linda Kowing, Mike Higgins, Tim lfhle. Front: llill Ncflunn, ,lack Mummcrt. VLRNON l'llESTl Il IJOIIOTHY COPI-' BIRDIL DAVIS llL'RLl Y DeR0lN MARY DURNING JOHN EILANIJ Phulofgrupby' Biology Language Arts Driver liducation junior Counselor German l'h0IUk!f1lP-l'lF' flllll NricnccflubAdviser Pimtev' Log Adviser Pimtex' Pen Adviser Language Arts Adviser Assistant Chess Club Adviser Q ' ' 278, 4-A -v s.--.. ,Q- -.1 ...Air Fourteen t-get X f lea L 9: ff tw F x1' 4, 5 , ja ix I-33. I HUGH I-.MRY Shorthand Pcp Club Adxiscr I gg fi, Q . I 'Hi .gg Li 131' ,za . CF' 3 5?!. ' i 'wg-Q., . 4 -- NIIIIJIIFD GIBSON f ' Typing Senior Gift Committcc Adxiscr pf C7 I L , ,'14.l? ,Zire .V IIII Nl II.-XI I I-.'l I' Pbxsiczll I-tiucutiou II,li.A.A. Atlxiscr Intrumurulw .Xdxiscr ate to Seek a. Newer World 531 'S' S A, . N Marisa Picou and Gordy Shaw pIan a Nlrs. YVhitIock finds thc lost chord for layout for thc Pirutcs' Log. Patty XVolff. AI.I7 IIIQMSTAID VVorld History Football Coach Assistant Track Coach , ,, - ov. ix X . f X C1 XVARRI-LN IIERBAGIC RALPH HOYMAN SPITNCFR IIL'NGI-QIIIUIIIJ Chcmistry xIL'Ch1ll'1IL'iiI Drawing Scnior Counselor Scicncc Club Adviscr ArchitccturalDrawing Book Room Adxiscr vi, QF' Frcd Antlcrson intl Don It nulngs thrcftd projector. IIUXYARIJ IAKIX Scnior Orchcslru Scnior Bond Music Thcorv District Supcrxisor i . ith Q. '- wr' rw , f' Q7 46 . ROliI'R'I' YIOIINSIQN VERNON JOHNSON MARY .IONIS l-LIZABETH KAITIN KPNNLTH KININH-I LALIRI-.Nfl-' LILNINH-I NYuml Shop Uv.-uiiictry Phwsiuil ldum-aitinn l.in1zl1ugu Arts liiolom Lnilczl Suites Historx Biology 'lirigmminctry luolugy Public in fluh .Kzli isur SPXIJIS .Xclxisi-r Sunior Arithmetic NVurld Lixing Sm-ninr K'l.iss Adxisrr Nzilinnul llonor S4'iclN'1' Club ,Xrlxisrr Mu h Have We Traveled larry Ifuton makes with ai pass for lllllll Nlr. llitlzm :assists .luhn llichairlls in lfight rfclock scholars consult Klr. liilfl l nwlcn, 1m'cl1ainicnl drawing. 'l'rowlJriclgc. ll,Xl-llll LILNIQN lNlll,Y l.l'Sll3lllJ lil-Xl.l' l.lXlll.XllCLll Tlllglifk LUMAX UONALIJ Nl.'Xl,OXl lUNYl'll, MASON Xhisliinutun lllsturr 'l.il1rury Sophomore Umnselor Lnilcd States History GL-umclrx llvuiiiclry llutiujy Kurds and l.T,A. .Xdxisvr Girls' Cmlnsulur li Squuml liaslwtlmull irmnh knights of thu SIAIEL' C raft Anlioliliccmcnls Girls' Club Adxiscr C'utl.nss .Mlxiscr Commiltuc Adwiscr 64, Cf Sixtuwi vi 1 X .. X XIIXIX NTKSUX lllYllll Nh! L'llULiLll l KLllXlillll' 'SHNTIR l Xlll XlOlll'Iil KIXXITH NIXIIIN IJUIUYIIIN Nllw lumlx Clullilnu l.ul1L:1l2l2v .Xrtx Klum him' Xll'l.ll l .lniilmgv Xrls l.m:ll.agn' Xrlx 'ss-niur lnmlx Nvniur Clulhin: ,lflllrnalism in the Realms of Gold.. larry Yam XYi11lxl1- tunvs in ll1c Xlimlc, Nliss XYilclcr4Guiclc To Clzmwur Hliclc lYurlcl. X llail mi' Om- 'I -Sqlmrc CIALIJIX NIQHUIN IXIXIHOL IJKKIN ,IXXIIS U'HRllY XIIIYIN OIIXI IXIJIX l'XIX1lII IIOITIHI PLTYXH l ilvmry Spanish .Xlzchm llioloui lrumli lhcliu l'in1!w' Pan ,Xnlx :wr l iiri:11.igm- Xrts Triuunomctrx' Chemistry l aatin Vliuiu xliilxk'-UP Klub Kclxiwr lI1II'HClll'.'lUI'Y follcuc' Nsiuiicc Club .Xdxi-cr 'lun li ,Xrlxiwr l'. A. K nu ,Ulu-1 r lihmrw Club .Xclx iwr Math Suplminrrn- films ,Mix iwr ,yew ful 1 ' ir if ,Q-df' 2 O u D' Mlm J Ax ,sg i 5 -. IOXYIII. QLTSNI-'I.I. C'HI-'STIR RFAD ILSTINI. IIICIIARIJS NIYRTLF IlL'lJE MARCARFT4RYDIIOI.IXI IIOBIERT SARYER Ilngim' Shop Visual .Kids Ilolmtc latin Typing Physical I'.KIllC'llIIUI1 Autry Shop Ilrmk Ilnmn .Xdxiscr 0I'I'iL-1' I'rzlt'tic'c Ignigilugm- Arts IIIISIHCSS Ifnglish Gyinnaslics l'rmch , 1- .Xssistamt I rmthull C'u.lL'h 'IN pins.: flxmiy i'ui1L'l-ssimi Bi-ll'l'1lI1llll'l'iiIC 44 , IifllllIT1l'IlL'1'l11l'IlI c'UI11l'l'lIIIL'L' Aclxiscr I C'rmimittL-1' Xdxiwr -,, P' ff . . . and Many Goodl States I would Sll,Qf.lL'SI that --- says Mr. .Xr0uncI thc world with Nlr. Bill Irow- Ufforrcct to ai gnafs cychrow . . . Mr. Simpson. lim hridgc. O'Bricn. XYII,I.IAIVI SIIAYYI, IDUIIUTIIY SIIII I.I Y DUXAI.IJ SIMPSON VIRGINIA SI,I'QTNI:Il il.-XXI .XXX SNIITII IRON.-NLD SI'ANGI.I.R XVr1rld Living I.unutmLzc Arts Commercial Art Language Arts Typing: Crafts Lnituci Statcs Histrrrv Drama Art Ushers' fluh Advisor XVnod Shop Assistant Inothzill C'fmc'It Spvcuh Pirutus' Pun Art Adxisvr Ilrziiim Shoppe Adiist-r Pirutus' Lug Art Adtiscr junior Class Adi iscr 4' x 1 '7 1 X .Skii- , iq Eiglztuwl 5, XA? I I-'ONAIIIJ 'I'AlIOI.I I L'4'Il.I.Ii TIIONIPSON IIAIII. TROXVIXRIDGIC XVILIAIS TROXVBRIDGIC lniigtlange Arts Spanish Senior Acltiser YVorld Historv Assistant Ilatsehztll C'oateI1 Russian National Honor Basketball Foaeh Society Adtiser Golf foaeh and K . I1gd.0I'flS Seen gy- 5117 . 3 Y ,35- - .. . . .-. 'Q ... fl YIZLMA XYIIITI OCK Accounting Organ Shorthand Business law School Banking Adtiser Caps and Gowns Committee Adviser LOL' XVII DI-'Il Home Relations Prom l'ommittl'e Atlt iser ,Il-AN PHIIIIPQ School Nurse I'.N.A. Adtiser f, r, MT - If 'Q 1: Nlr. Read and Iucly Harvey sneak a ' preview. .E gi I na. DONALD AMLNIJSUN NIARIAN BIzRDAN JEROME KINSEY WALTER PUROSKI ALICE REBER BARBARA STARBIRD L'nitL-d States History Science Driving Language Arts Shorthand Speech Tennis Conch Nlathemzities lfnited States History' Business Innglish Language Arts EN L'nitcd States History .,,, 24 x'IlIL'fL'L'H T'll'L'lllj WWW M4441 -If N. -P45 fs I' I' 0,0 Aw. Twenty one INV In liffffrmz f 1111111111 I : SPIIINCQ SI LVIYX II XI I O XIvIxinm'5 and XI.aIumy, II XCQ I XISIXK 0 Xlnm null IL IIL Itlrm 511 IL I'XIII IX ILII 0 X tux XX IIII III ll! XXINII Il NILIDX IIXII. 0 lui' In Iiflffmll, fffnlllll li ASIGN IIIIII. l'lI XSIA' 0 I I E S I, x -' , 3 ke I 1 1' X 9 .mf , X A3 KJ! r W L. W, fy .1 M 4 Z' Ffh I jg-I .ww I F A -- Vu ,I-.ff Z ,,. W. , , c . Mxlu X.11', .LL.. xxcm 1 I us cn I IC 1 lax cumin XXIIII UJLXSII H10lhmm-,lI.1w1,IIIIHXLLI, O H d III, IIIIIA, XIV. I.n-I Ir1mIf1'iIIgq. IIUXIICUXIINC. IIUIZOIN 0 XIINYIQQ. XX.III.1u. I - . .411 win. X I CXJI NDA 0 X X XI I nn I ,mlm II IOM 0 Im In In I 1 I I 11: u fflzrml w CIINIIX K 'I I N IN IIII I XXII UI IIII IIINIXC. NL N 0 Xntrmwn. XIIIIIIIIIHQS. IIIHIJAIIN. XIL'Ii1'isII. LIIIIISI XI XS IX IIII XII 0 I nmhn XX :III Iv I XXI III XX J I III X I II JIIIx.l flu utytu ff A, wil 53- . if A.5,'t B Aid Y., 1 wh 'ix H LQ? . f, iq F.-I 1, , .1 l Q. ,, Q- , l y in , 1 L ' J X 4 JJ hu I U , an 4.23, JL-4' ' was 1 :,,xg,:ga.m42F5 'A' if T-. l Y ,L Q. 51313 ag f. 9 irc I - ' ff' I G '! President Dave Bennett maps year's tour with advisers Mr. Spencer Hungerford and Mr. Earl Trowbridge. DAVE BENNETT FRED LePENSKE RICH I-IEINO DICK BEAMER MIKE BEFFA President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Business-Manager Twelve Years Before the Mast OOKING PASSAGE for a round-the-world-of-education tour in the fall of 1956, nearly 700 sophomores began their expedition. Guiding the wayfarers on this maiden voyage were their officers: Steve Barlow, presidentg Rich Heino, vice-president, Margie Conrad, secretary, Betty Schultz, treasurerg Mr. Neil Mc- Kay, counselorg and Mr. Donald Simpson, adviser. After completing the first lap of their jaunt, the navigators selected new offi- cers to take the wheel. Charting the course were XVally Calkins, jean Cornelius, Chi Chi Cook, and Betty Schultz. This junior year proved to be rewarding in every way. Switching advisers in mid-stream, Mr. Spencer Hungerford and Nr. liarl Trowbridge assisted the senior officers David Bennett, Fred LePenske, Rich Heino, Dick Beamer, and Mike Beffa in keeping the class within its boundaries. lin route, many students entered the foreign seas of literature, history and science. Sailing into port with several members on National Honor Society and Torch, the class displayed its superiority in extra-curricular activities as well as in academic fields. lnterestin side-trips included honors in forensics, art, and homemaking. This group had lneen on the road for three years, with whistle stops at Friend- ships, Classes, and Activities. At last, the entourage reached its destination, Ma- turity, in june of 1959. Although the graduates have now gone separate ways, each will carry with him the memories of that voyage. Having been thus prepared by this round-the- world-of-education tour, they face unafraid the major journey, Life. Twenty-four 4 JOE ATTAVVAY-Ifootball, Track. He hanllleil the hull xrith spauil aml firwsse, lint his skill with the hooks sucnicd somcthing lass. DAVE AUSTIN- A ladies' man who attentlvd class ,lust often enough to he suru to pass. CURTIS BAARLEY-National Honor Society. Drama Shoppe, Our Town, Torch, Pep Band, Dcbalc, Grand Honor Roll XYcslcrn XVashinglon Solo Contest, Orchcslra. Calculus aml chemistry with music augrncntell- Polished uit with finesse pruscntvll. l.AUlll-QN BALI.- Harl: to the cmftsman's call! HITA BARCUS-SPADES, Tickctccrs. Yr-mlcrs, C.A.S.ll. Club A littlc writing, Ll little artf- Somc little girls play a lrig part, S'l t.Yli BARLUXV-Board of Control, Sophomore Class Prcsi dcnr, Rcprcscntatisc Asscmhly, Torch, Pira!cs' Log Staff. .-hnhitious nas he aml u llillflifdf cstccrricll: Of Jaguars antl swimming pools hu constantly dreamed. Sllllll.lzY BASS-I-,nturcd from Brossnssood High School, Broun ssood. Texas, in hcr 'unior your. Nlixcd Chorus, Unls u nurse irozlltll aspire to hu ,vis helpful ami earnest and cheurful as she. DICK BIiAMl'.llfAScnior Class Trcasurcr, Iootball, Pup Club, llcprcscntatisc Asst-mbls. Torch. A clcrvr young lunler to llighlinu llirl go: A lcarnutl man-at least u 1' thought him so. l'l'll' Bli.XLl'AlNv lliuh I.incs ' Staff, llonor Roll. Rcprc- scntalisc Asscmbly, Class Day' Commitlcc, l likc rusarris, l think thepire tun. l ncivr cmm. aml l nuicr flunl: unc. YI-'BNON ACKTLLS-llonor Roll, Orchestra Panorama Radio Club, Sportsmm-n's Club 'Uatlumatirs sl 1 lt s urpln ms 1 s 1 i xrr adlrrsr to stullsmg t III mas not L n xr onal lt l xt KABI Alll A.-Xnnual Band Com-crt. Band, Orchestra NVQ-slcrn Xskishinuton Solo Conlcst, Slagc Crcu l JOANNIAL AI.I.FN-A Cappclla, Drama Shoppv. Our Town XX hrn Shakcspcarv. s Iadius 'slut ' Torah Yational Thcsptan Soclcls Brhmtl tha. curtain shl u as oftui fomnl in artist an actnss un to hair around SUSAN ANDERSON A noun of gold aliormtl this lass H ho 1 is tha mrr. t of hir lla DONA ANHOLT-Honor Roll, Panorama, Pcp Club lima nas alum ailtling anothlr page to hrr inn book SANDRA ANTONSEN-l'anorama. Pup Club clccrs, Torch, Ycll and Song Club Lrulas u neu tltll ntun ltll hour S1 ntl: loiul iff. s Xllll li 1 ANN ARMSTRONGflfnlcrcd from Bountiful High School Bountiful, Utah, in hcr sophomorc ycar. A Cappella, D.E.C.A r s minct r s u lu x Pmoranii lublnns ub Triple. H Ushmrs, XL ind Som., C 'l hi nl ll ook ' NDI S Tlnls 'AYIQ ARNOLD-Girls' Gluc Club Torch Tickctccrs Shi. looks lzlzr. an angrl and acts llldL ont. too om I ltr knous nhat un ungll mas l 1 JUDY ARTHUR-Nurses' Aidcs Hclpmg othlrs ls ,tufts s a n 5 S 1 ll ln a nnrsr and mtl hlr ta u ,C BARBARA ASHLILY-lintcrcd from Anglo-American High School, Athcns. Grvccc, in hcr junior ycar. A Cappclla. Girls Glcc C 1 Around tht. uorld to tha nts or ull Ami still rltauung her Southrrn tlraul Q MARLENE ASHLEY-Triplc ll, Tickctccrs Torch C A Qll Club Milling to help a you to knou Sun to sulcertl uhln. lr shl mus go Tuents fue swag mi Epi fi its Q, ' .lilll ', uill h ' l lit, Jo l'n nm v- - .- j i. llll ,-XlJl.lfllAl7.l .C.A. lt , lr' 4' 1l tlll . lu l'll ict ' 's fun. ,su in wuz . ' ' uf ' 's ' -1 ssh, t ' J 'jc ' ' ' 'l' - , Sl .- ff, ' ' '- El , ' ' ' 'L' '. c ' ' fun, .': ' l' ' '-fihc ua' J '1 inc. oi 11 Club un' -, oi 1-' lil-s c' i, 1 4, ' fi Cl , ' - , J '-ll 1 .' ' 'lub. ' 1 - vi . I . . v r V I -But 'i 10 ' 1 f ll - ' 1 ,- f , fi . 13321 f n . R . - 1, ,iw ' Q lui . u r s W JLG, ,L 'Z ' , ' 1 ': 'l fli5Q4E2 DICK BLACKXVOOD-Entered from XVest Bremerton High School, Bremerton, XVashington, in his junior year. Big ll, Baseball, Basketball, Board of Control, Boys' Club Presi- dent. Traffic Court. Boys' Glee Club, Prom Committee, Knights of the Cutless, Pep Club, Representative Assembly. Ile rose to fame through his speed in the game. l.0RliTTA BLOMDAHL-Girls' Glee Club, Triple H. Gentlemen prefer blondes. Bl-QX BOEHNI- Only the highway appealed to him. 'lo appear in class H115 realli ii sin. MIKII BKHVEY-Pill'llll'1iI1l'l, fraek. And look who put the jolly in the jolly Roger! lllilDI BOOTONfBook Room Staff, Torch, Library Club, Girl' of-the-Month. Traveling, painting, um! skiing, too, llere some of the things she liked to do. DICK BOTHELL-Big ll, lfootball, Knights of the Cutlass, Panorama, Representatixe Assembly, Track, Toreh. it's all in ii k-nighfs duty! CLAII. li0L'LDllONfPep Club, Yell and Song Club, Prom Committee. A touch of mischief on her llfOll'. HON BRAUN- .lloney, he said. also ii girl: 'lhese with u ear gire me iz whirl. DAYIL BROXYN4Entered from Stanficlcl lligh School, Stan- t'ield, Oregon, in his junior year. On the seal, oh. on the vea- N'ou'here else would I rather he. lSl.A BROXYN-Girls' Glee Club, Pireltes. Her music in our hearts ue horu. Long after it was heard no more. lil'CKY BRUINGTONW A giggle each minute, twenty ehuehlex each dup, ihut uns inruriuhlt Hechyk nm. Cl -XlllCl', BHYANfLshers. Yenders. llomemuhing hearts are happiest. Tu rnti-six IIM lil- BOUT-f ' Coml looking, 'though not very full. ,lim always seemed to he l1u1'iug u hull. l.lNDA llliCK'lintercd from Cleveland lligh School, Seattle, Washington, in her junior year. Triple ll, SPADES, Torch. A icoiilrl-he secretary, hoth lively and gay, llho just lured to :lance the hours away. MIKE BEI-'l9A-Boys' Club Cabinet, Senior Class Program Chair- man, Pep Club, Representative Assembly, Yell and Song Club, Co-Chairman of the Prom. Good humor is the best article of dress. DAVID BENNETT-Board of Control, Senior Class President, Debate, Drama Shoppe, Our Town, Romance of the XVil- lou Pattern, UThe Boer, Stage Crew, Toreh, Student Congress. lie not deeeireil by the blush on his cheek. For here was a man uhu could think on his feet. SAl,l.lIi BEREITERAA Cappella, Board of Control, Drama Shoppe, High Lines' Co-Editor, Class Day Committee, Pan- orama, Pep Club, Publicity Club, Quill and Scroll, llcpre- scntatitc Assembly, Student Court, Torch, llomeeomim.: Committee. When she wrote ill for tonight. You could be sure the news luis right. NlAllGAlll-iT BliRGfGirls' Glec Club, Pep Cluh, Publicity llub, SPADES, Yenders, Yell and Song Club, Yell Staff. Mixed Chorus. Bouncing into classes ami houneing on the floor, .l houneing little l1u:1.IIe of simshine galore, MARC RFRG-Representatixc Assembly. A laugh 11 day ix Mary 's u'm'. NORMAN ISILBREY- Does he lmre the uppearioiee of ii scholar? If so. it is heeuuse he ix an uiiflzority on the underpinnings of his cur. GLADYS KILLER-Girls' Glee Club, Triple ll, l'irates' Pen Staff. liarrulous and gay In ii matrimonial imp. ffm W5 U'-'Y '-in 11' lil! lill.l. CHAPMAN-Chess Club. Numbers, figurcx, lut me SBC. Uh. yvx-tlwru the lH15ll'L'f hc. l'l,.-XINIQ Cllll.DSfllrzumx Shoppc, Girls' lllzlvcluy, ll.Cl..-LA., pllllflflllllll, Pop Club, l'ubliciIy Club. SPAIJIQS, Tick1.'tcL'rs. Torch. Yell and Sung Club. llflmi un inturcxting lrorlil this lfllflll uwulll hu, ll tha' rm-n uwru tn l4'1HPIL'H us niuu iw to tlirvu. JU . . , . H CllINl'l.l.A-l'.T.A,, Girls' Plnylluy. ll.fI..X..X., l'amu- Y mum. Pup Club, lubliv,-ity Club, llcprcscntnliu- .-har-inblv Sl'.KlJl-S, Ycll and Sung Club. ,Haro ,un than u gruun light. Kill-'NSA ClllllSTliNSl-iN-C..-K.9.ll. Club, Nurscs' Aides. lluppy, llcpvxmlulllu and just ulsm, lint in 11 quiut xurt nf u'm. CAROI, CHRISTIAN-Girls' lllilyllilll ll.G.A..-X.. Pin-tice. lrrmginutiun xhv hull mul 5011143 tn xpun'4 lint coulil xhc mastur thi: xmrlll uf thy uir? Illl.I. COLE-Annual Band Com-L-rt. Band. Pcp Club. Rcprc- wfmtutivv Assembly. ll'iml. Sami uml Stars tmulv u thvmc sung fur Ilillf .lt umm' in thy shy, his dreurn tn fulfill. SANDRA COLLINGXVOOD-I.'1'..-X.. Pin-tics. Turn-h. ll.G.A..X .l uuwuwfill fulurr' uv do turuwv. lor this cnuganiul t4'ru'l1r:rAto-iw. Nlflllllllz CONN,-XlJfSuphonlurc Class Scurclary, Drzmm Slmppu. l,llllUl'ill'l'liI, Pep Club, The Pol lluilv.-r, Publirily Club. llcp- rvsv.-lltaiixc Assn-nibly, Ye-ll and Sons: Club. YL-ll Stull. lull ny ,wp mul gineur, .Xml hur uut1'hu'vrll ia I.ct'Q gn. lllllll CUNST.-XXTlN0fliusulmll, lliu ll, l'nnurauu:i. .l lnyul friwul uml truv. llcgunlml ux thu gruutmt hy vrurunu' hu kuvu. GARY llL'lllHlllXQl- Visual Aids. lnzim uf thuught .lfm't uluulu run mi trucks nf xtuilx. R.-XY liL'RDlNl-if Ray hull thu uttrihutcw of u gum! Jlurinu. JOANNI-I HCSCH- Huir uf hlmnl. was uf blur, .-ls u friend-full, ru true. IillL'Cl, BYI2R9- A quiet hm, hy wlmulxrurlg xmrivirlxut horud: .N'vr4'r quitu sutisfival with hix IH1HlL'I-gflllllllllli lfrml. I,AllllY BYlfllS-Annual Band Cunrcrt, llzmd, Honor Roll, Pamnranma. Nr:x'4.'r tl huclzuurll look, lirur ii furuunl mxp he muh. W.'Xl.LY CALKINS-Big H, Board of Conlrul, junior Claw President, lfuutbull, Pup Club, lh-pu-scimlnliw Asst-nmhlv, Truvk. Cyimumualirs. lift' iv u plus uml tlw plat 11 riot. CONNII-I CALVli1lT-lnntcrcrl from Polmn High SL-hrml, Pol- sun, Montana, in her junior year. lliflc Tcnm. Skilled in ull sports was she: An airliuu hostcxsAhur lluxtiny. IJOIIOTIIY CAINHSRON-Senior Orchestra. What sxvuct delight ll quict life affords. JOHN CANlPf To hc jolly, curL'fru1', and guy! For john, that wax the only ll'llj'. JUDY CAHMlCllAlil.-fA:1nual Band Concert, Band, Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A., Panorama, Pup Club, Rcprcscnmtivc As- sembly, Tickctccrs, Torch. A girl wlmsv vlmrms will uc1'e'r Fury: A mn' prizv-this future wcrutury. INA CAllTlill-lJ,li.C.A. Whether in vunxlzim: ur in xlnnlv, Hur smile will ncl'vr rule. DAVID CASSELL! large' was his lmuvity uml his xuul xim'c'rL'. Only lznrncxrorlc Jill hc vrcr fuur. if.. 5' 'rr Tlrenty-sv1'w1 f 5 CRYSTAL CL'HRY4C.A.S.H. Club, Girls' l'lu3tliiy, Library Club, Torch, XXY2ibli0XVllL Counselor. Cry Stal hull a permanent sparkle. f KATHY DAPI-'ERN-F.T.A., Panuranm. ' If all her pupils were in pleilximt us xhe, , U'hut iz wmiilerful life n teueherk iroulil he, CLARIHNCI-I DAHL- There never uux lin angel ii ith red hnir. ART DAHLEN- Here was ll mun of the unrlil, ilexpite the curl he lrnre in the rniilille of hix forehead. MARI JAYNE DALPIi-l4.T.A., SPADLS, High I.inv.-s ' Stull, Pep Club, Publicity Club, Tiekcteers, Yell and Song Club, Homecoming Committee, junior Orthopedic Guild. A pert French miss who will xmneiluy be A lady in lrhite, or so Ire foresee. JDXCE DAl.SliGg I tulkeil and mllcuil and tulkud xmne more, L'nril nn little tongue um wre. l.YI.li DAI.SlNC- He hull nu malice in hix niinil, Nu rufflev on his shirt. DICK DAVIS- Hsfflllllfllllli my guitar ii ith ii gn-nt hig grin. DONNIE DAYlS4Nurscs' Aides. 'Ihe flug flies highest uhen the pole is unihition. CARY DAVIS-Annual Hand Cuneert, Band. liiism-bull, llniinii Shoppe, Urchcatra, llcprosc-ntativc Asaunibly, XYestern XVush- ing Solo Contest. Dreaming iluun the rirer on n Suniltiy afterriumzfu Nl.-XRIIXX ljAvlSfl.I1IL'l'L'll from lluupesmii High Seliuul, Huopestzin, Illinois. in her junior year. l'irL-ltvs, lflffk. Her eyes in cturw of tuilight fnir. Like twilight. too, her ilnsky hair. MIKE DAXVSUN-Big H, Traek. A quiet man with many tl luiileh. He exprexwil himself on the einiler lruvli. Twerziy-eiglzt Clilil-Ql,lA CCHI CHID COOK-Sum.: Stuff. This little vang lemler everyone linen' ll'nx lmnl to llighline thrungli und through. llili CORDON-- He ehme to Suil the Voyage of life alumni the revel uf xalesinaniihip. ,IICAN CDRNliI,IL'S--Junior Class ViccAPrcsidcnt, Pep Club, lied Cross, Torch. . The xireetlienrt nf the heuvli generiitiun. Our Town, Ronmnec of thc YVillow Pattern, Publicity Club. Yell and Song: Club, Soni.: Stuff. There liex ll eunversatirni in her L'j't'S. DAVE L0l.'l.'I'Ell-Tran-lc, Visual Aids. Ili.: sense uf hnnmr ICHS xenrve prufmiml, For he wax ll trickxter in nonsense gmunil. GARY COY-D.li.C.A. A frienil to ererynne-preferably female. JUDY CRFASY4 In quietnesx unil in emzfiilenee shall he your strength. GARTH CULVER- Thuugh I tlmft say much, you ilon't stop me from thinking. MAIIJORIH CUMNIING9--C.A,S.l'l. Club, Grand Honor Roll, Representative Assembly, Tit-kctcers, All-Pirates' Revue. A clever secretary shi' will he. With her ehnrrn und self-xuffieiency. .fi CAROLYN COSA-A Cappella, Caniera Club, Drama Shoppe, T7 Vs 1' NIARCIA DUISSON-Entered from Laurel High Sehuul, Laurel, Montana, in her junior year. A Cappella. Nurses' Aides. A Fl!1fL'HL'L' N'igl1ti11g11le with the gift of song. l.lLI DODD-lzntered from jerieho High School, ,lerieho Centre, Vermont, in her senior year. Pep Club, Drarnu Shoppe. I l'l0IlCl' ship Queen, Toreh, Pirates' lug Staff. Thu glass 111 fushimz 111111 the 11111111 of form. lil-,ANNA DOIIIA-I!11ard of Control, PHIIUFUIIIXI. Quill and Seroll, llepresentative Assembly, Student liodv Treasurer, Tnreh, Yisuzil Aids, 'Pirates' Lug Stuff. Over hill, 11x'er Dm'lI : ll'heru shek l11111111I, she uill eseel. ,II-RRY lJUl,IINI.lI-A Hauling 1111s ,lerrxls g111111': 'I'u se11re tlzree-h11111lre1l 1111s his 11i111. ,ILIJY IJOLIi.XNfI'a11i11ru1na1, Pep Club, l,lI'klIk'S' Ing Staff, I,llIlllL'lIQ Club, Quill and Stroll, llepresenlutise Asselnlilx, 'I'11reh, Yell und Sung Club, 111-1h.1irn111n ul' lxflllll f'UlllII'lllIL't'. l'etit1.' 1111s she ll ith l1l11efgr11s mes. 1I111l just 11s t11le111e1l 11s she 1111s uise. ISIITX DOWNS --Sl'AllI 9, Girls' l'l11s1l.1y, l.'I'.,X, Shx, sly 111111 sligl1tA- lh11t's 1111r lieth, 11 pure 1l1lighl! I INILX IAL lll I II.G,.X,,X.. Nell .uul 811111: C lub, ju1u11r Real I rms, lI111i1e1111uinu 1 11111111itle1-. l11111Is 111 fllll. l11111ls 111 l111'l:, l11111ls 117 I1111'. IINI I1Ll.I ls l.1mer.1 C lul1. Ile 1l1'1'11l1'1l 111 1.511 111 s1'l11111l 111111 1l11j. Hui, 11s 11s1111l, he 1111g11l 111 st111, I Il I I N IDL NIDUN Lirls' 4.11-1' I lub. X Q.1ppell.1. IH-p K lub. Triple II. .ll1111is 111111, .1l1111u 1111 the 1411. Shek lh1' hi111l 111' liht' t11 I:111111, IIII ' 11 1 111s111f, s 1l1. 111 P1 Il L N ll I L lll I L BONNIE DIQIGN.-KN-Standar1ls f'1lIIll11llIl'l' 'U I il es 1 f P n11r1ml l1p C lub C lub T11r me Song Club 4 fll r s 1 1111111 NOIINIA DEL CILDICI lu umn 111l11rs 1 11111 hrr l t 1111g1 111111 g 1 11 ng 1 1 CII.-XIIVIY DI-,NTON 111th 1111. 1 1 lllf 1 1111 NUIIX DePHIIl'N C XSII C lb I 1 C llclstlntrs urnh X ll .mtl Sum, C u 1 L ll YI 11h1 1 11111 urrmrx 11111 I lttnu tn 1 111111 1111l11u11l 11 1th 11111 27 t1 .KRT IJEIIBY-Tr.1lt'i1 Sufels' 'mnrieil I'1m11ru1n11 A L 1 1r11111l M111 1111 11 11111111 11111 11111111 ll ith 11111r1 th1111 1111111211 1 g111111 NI II1prts1nt 11111 Mu 111 1 s ' X J 1111 'Ull, 'u1, 1 urses' 1 ' es -11t7ll11-'KI111 111 111r1l '11 1 ' is 1111r11111s I-ur this 11 'rt ' 1' 1111i1l 'I11 ' 1 YA z'I'TI.Ii I r s' ' ee ' - C 'l'i1ke '- M 11111 Sung Club, flI1ll'k'lllllll!,1 C11111mille1 S1 iling '11' , ' ' ' IIIINL '19 ' ' '1 f 1 l:111111's .1 'Ii lJlzYI:IlIzA 're 'zs 1 '1' 1111 - 1 1 W111 r1'11111i11e1l 11 1111 str-rs 1l1r11111.,h 11111l 1l1r1111 1 DAVID DICKINSON--llnseball ,fr 45 .'IllIL'l1 llllflllf l111s1.'l111ll he l'11eu lint he lllllylftl l111slcetl111ll 1111l f1111tl111ll. 11111 0 IN IJIEYENIJOIII A-1 nnual llnml Coneert unc 'asketball Bovs' 'uw '11 zine ' ifi s e Cut I'1ln11ra1ma, Pep Club, lrlepresentaltixe .-lssemblv, 'l'r.1els. Tr'lf fie Court III.'Il Committee 1 1111 out t11u'1z e e111e1 111 1 thlete 1 1111 's 111111 el11ssr1111 em 1 IAXVRFNCE DIMMITT never N'IlIlL'tI 11 hen he 1-1111 I fill He never Sfllllilftl uhen 111 1'1111l1l glide 'Q .qv -an Tu C7111 111119 wk Sw 1,1 Viv lx 'IT DAX- ll.I'..C .K.. lI.G.,X..K., Sl XIJI N, I'11n11l'. 11.1, .I ll' ' 1 111' ', 11 f 1lli 11111--f 'Il 's 111 K tl i' 11ll tlzr 1gl tl1 ' 11115. . II1-li 1 ' Sttf . 4 a 1 2. ' , I'ul1li1-ily ' , eh, Yell 1 l lh' u'11' 1 is he 113 ter, Illll she is the ' . . 1 ' s ' 11-N - Ur ' 1111 111 11 itl th' rest. I' ' . H1 ' 111 l fl it , t . S.X.' 1 ' 1. .- . ll , 'ublieitj 'lub, - - -' ' T ' . 'e 1 . 1 'l l. Sh 41 ' 1 g l s 1- 1 F. , pl ' A 11 see, 1 C . . l'1p 'lul1. .l- Il ' l ith 1111 11 1 ' ' ', ' ' ' 111 II i1 i11 lif1 s '. I.Il DI SlNIU.'- ' 2' 1 ' ' . .' ll , NI, I IN, Yell 1 l S 1' Cl I N Xml , l.1rl itli. H1 1 1 I 1 1 l1Hl 1 11 1 1s 11 1111 so. I I1 IDI I C11 I Ll L luh, l'1p lub, 111 rs, 'll I ll 1 '. 11 1 s 11 111 rt l1tll1 ' IH1 r1 11 11111 I1 11l l11r, ll 1 1111111 . IJXX L'X f H1 N1 11 1111111 11111 th six 1'1 1I t11'11, I , A 1 gl. 1 1 ' . if fi i ' ' ' J 1 I , ll 1, 11111 11, f .1 1'if'5jfggf 1 ll. , V Cl I C I I, Isn Llt of th lass, Q :gfj , 1. 1 . - I n - 1111 I1 sc l he, 4' Q ., 'fl In 11 lull I1 l1 111 111'. rel' I A He 1 11 l': ' f ,I . ss :Si , ' . K H ,s, - Ar . Y ,, 4- ' 1 'C i v , Thirty RALPH PIDLER- Arniahle he was and happy to Serve, But outside duties kept his learning in reserve. VVALT FISCH--Big H, Buys' Club Secretary, llepresentatiye Assembly, Tennis, Torch. I am erer precise, even in my geniality. SHERRI FISHER-Triple ll, Nurses' Aides. Little things mean a lot. RICHARD l-'ITZGILHALIJ'ffl-.ntered from Coeur cl' Alene, lilaho, in his senior year. His wires haren't crossed. for as far as ire can see. An electrical engineer he is destined to he. ARTIIUR lfLATltAY-Iintercd from Pomona High School, Po' mona. California, in his junior year. Off to California he xrishetl to gal Highline tu him was just so-anal-su. JULIA IUCELSTEDT4IXlal.e-up Club, Publicity Club, SPADFS. Mirror, mirror, on the ia all Reflects Julia, the most chic of all. CI.AlH-.NCli I-0'l'llliltGll,l. His seven-league lrools he lifted ll ith ease. I-'or a lceight-lifter was he, as fine ax you please. NANCY lf0'I'l'll-QRClI.l.fGirls' Glue Club. Street little things in puclcages small. flutter in the clanrmnn, ioiter in the hall. TANIAR.-X l-RITZ-C.A.S.ll. Club, Pep Club, llcprescntatiye As- sembly, Torch, Yell and Song Club. She loves the uorlil travel, uhether near or far, To mee! neu' people anil to ilrire a neu' car. C.-XHRIL CADDIS-lhntered from XVest Seattle lligh School. Washington, in her senior year. A Cappella. .Hay others hnou her kintlneu. Xlllil-. HAI..-kNlJOfKnii.ihta ot' the Cutlass, Hows' Club Vice- Prcsident, Traffic Court, Debate, llonor lloll, Panorama, Pep Club. l'ublicity Club, lleprescntatiye Asseinbly, llomcoming Committee. A lcnight ICHIIOHI armor V-a gentleman uithout a flau. CONNII-Q GARDNER- Connie. Connie, hun rloe. your garilcn grim? ,lL'lDY DL'VAl.l.f--llanil. Never :lid she say: All is will. LARRY EATON-.-X Cappella, Debate. A M1171 of the irorlil with dignified rnien, A finer gentleman is seldom seen. DAVE ECKEllTSIioys' Club Cabinet, Publicity Club, Stage Crew, Track, Iorch. His train of thought encompasserl all that was uorthxrhile from milmading to elec'tronii's. jL'IJI'I'll lzlJXVAltlDSl-'N- Shocking pink nas the color she chose: lively anil pretti, she hail nu foes. DUN lilll.li-- A Un the highway he lroulrl travel far. For the school he loreil nas his rnotnr car. S'l'lzl'lll N ELKHNS- At the dance he uhirls and ichirls: 'l'hat's why he rates with all the girlt. lllil.liN FRICKSUNlAnnual Band Concert. Band, ljfillllfi Shoppe, Triple H, Torch, Ushers, lf,T.A. I-'air she was in that she never stuilieil to he fairer than nature marie her. CHUCK ERONOMO- Cars and girls, a frustrating pair. If the ear rIoesn't run, the girl isn't there! lJlil.MAll l'.-XDDICN Alfnterccl from Suitlantl lligh School. NVa5h- ington, ll. C., in his senior year. National Honor Society. l'irates' Log Staff, Foreign lfxchangc Committee. A traveler irhose brief ease :ras filleil with uncounteil galil. fur' 4'L'1'7 419 Q BETTY GOTTfGirIs' Glee Club, Triple II. Scrihhle this flown on your little ehurt- Natun: placed here 11 fine work of url. SUSAN GRAHAM-Board of Control, Girls' Playlluy, II.G.A.A., Prom Committee, Panorama. Pep Clulm, llepresentative A5- sembly, Student Body Business Manager. 'l'it-ketcera, Torch. NVaskuwitL Counselor. Her nuirete, intriguing: Her modesty, enguging. RICHARD GRANDEA Dirk enjoyed fatty, figures, mul flying nuu'hine,, DONNA GRAZIIQH-Annual Band Concert, Band, Girls' Cluh Cabinet, Un-hntra. SPADES, Triple II. junior Orthopedie Guild, l',N.A., junior Red Cross, Representnliye Assembly, loreign Exchange Committee. Helping others vhull he her life's role: To lreur ll nuryex' cup um her nmin goul. SUSAN GRAYFS-Girls' Playday. II.G.A..-X.. Torch, Publicity Club, Pep Cluh. junior lied Cross. Diamfx daughter, hut ii scholar, too: A versatile min just through mul through, DAVID GROHS-Track, Cheas Club, lianieru fluh. Of solemn mien. yet hair uflurnef In claw rewrreil. in ellen vonic fume. IIZHNA GRUISL- C.A,S.lI. Ulull, Tureh. Nurses' Aislcs. Liiing Nature, not llull Art: Shall plun her uuyw uml rule her heart. PANI GUGIEL4 'I he ulusyroom bonds she yelerell u ith glue. For I1 kitchen qizeni xhe ilueiileil lo hu. GARY GUIBPIISON4 Sporty cur rniniltil? lui. imleuli. I tulci' unything that rhyrmw uith ypenl, 'IOM GARDNf.HglinIeretI irom Iiiclzeuoocl Ili!-ill SVINNI Ridgewood, New jersey. in his senior vt-.ur Women are my xpuciulty .IIIIRY GARLAND Romeo, Romeo, xilierctort urt thou Roman 'Tis I. one of the Ivo IIXANK GATTO-Big II. Standards f'UI'l1I11III1't'. Gynmx Sturdy of body, strong oy u ill In gymnuyluw. u num or ski IKARIU GI-QIIRINC Hiy car paid, u girl Ivy hiy siilt Aml he is In vu uhut wir heliili GARY GIfRlIAHDfIiu5eh.iIl, High I.inea ' Smit, 'lon-Ii Lool, calm and collevtul, guy unll fancy yrcl Should you not believe it mst looh ii L NIARLA GHIQA Ilupfu the one uho Iouw the uooily mul truilx NIICKI-.Y GIBBONS- 'h I.im's ' Stuff lI.GA,.L XVABL11 will Counselor, Toreh, Ilonn-eoininp.: UQIIIIIIIIIIVC, Ileprcsentu time Assembly, Quill and Scroll, I'uI1Iivily K Panorama, Makefup Club, l.iIxrury Klub Mir'key, the sailor, .llickey of the prun A phyxival therapist yhe'Il he, ue giu IlII.lfY GIG Q A dillar, u ilollur. il ten o'cloil: wholi IANNX GILBICli'l .Had ulmut niuxir'-fmnu in ull els: GIKIIIGIA GI.EASUNf IJ.l5.C..-X. I'ziiu1raunai Uxhers Anil more thun one enrieil hon' u'ull yhe um ZUIIA GOODPASTER-Iootlmll, Track Iiaisketlmll A football player of speed uml uit And with the girly surely u hit xx 'W JUDY GOTCHALL-Girls' Plan clay , Triple II, Ileprcsenlzltiy m Assembly' Ticketeers. Torn h, Yenilers Nurses' Aides C..-x.s.H.' Club A senxe of humor ix tl wnw of proportion 'l hirty one .af I. HN, I 4 lies, ill. 111, ' '- . Y , t in f. I llig . . - A 'IuIm, Pep i'IuIm, 'XX. PR- ir. Her jovial chutter um wlilolrn ut rest, I I ilru ml. 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MAIILIN HI-INIDRIX - .il pair uf Air l'i1lft'l' 11i11gx, 111' l11'111'. Are 1111111 111- 111111ts 111 11,1111 111'xt -lL'1lf. DAVID IIIQSS-Viauznl Aids. ll'1'll than! 1 1111 1111111111 wc ff Vlihix 111115 llflflll 1111.1 1 x1111ll 111'1'1'r 11gr1'c. GARY IIIGMANAIJ,l'..C'.A., l'g11111r1111111, Truck. Visual Anls. 'I'11L'fL' 11r1' x111111f 111111 11u1'1'r ll ill 111111 l'11til f1Il'j 111111' 11 1'11111'1'rti11I1' 11111. 'l'I'.IlIlY lIIIlJI'.IlIl.XNlD liig ll, Gwnnxlxlils. Iluyx' flulx Treasurer, Knights 111' Ihr Cutlass. Surely rms 11111 1111' 11nrl1l 11111 thrill In t11i1 1111111114 1111111g 1111111 of 1'x1'1'111ir11111l slzill. C'.-XROLYN lIII.l.-knturucl in hvr junior 51-ur from Slilllllllll High School, 'I'111'11n1z1. YY115l1i1wl1111. L'..X.S.lI. Club. 'Ion-h, National llunur Society. Girls' Club l'41l1i111'I, lI.G..X.A., Suimnliwg, Girls' Plnyclaly. N11t11r1 x 11111-vtvn 1111.1 11 -.1'1111I11r, nm, SI11' 1111111 1111 Qpnrtx 111 11111l1't1'w 1111. GARY IIIIINI.-XX-l1mll1.1ll, H1151-111111. Knights 111 II11' fulluss. Illg II, IlL'Pl'1'5L'l'1l1lllXL' Xssmuhly. ll1111ti11g 111111 fiw11i11g 111111114 111111 1111 xpurlw. 11111 11 11111 of l11111'1-t111w1' nun' l1is mrlu. Tlzirty-two K.'K'I'lII,lzI1N GL lillIlIl'f .Xnnuul llnml c4Ul11't'fl. llalml, Orclucslral, 'l'or1-ll, XVUSKL-rn XVilSI'lll1LKl0l1 S0111 i'r111t1'st, llvp lluml. XVCSICFII XV1lSI'llI1LIl0l'l Iizxnml. All-911110 llrchf-slrzl, 1lirl-ul'-lllvMnnlll. 1,1110 1111 1111r1l1tr11sil'1' fl1111'1'1' x111' 111'lig11tv 1111111' ll'11ll 11111111' to 1111xu1'1'c. PAT IIACAN-f'.1X.S.Il. C'lul1, Ililllllfkllllll. Pup fllllll, l'ir11l1's' Log Staff, Yvll and Son! Club, l'ul1li1'ity fluh, Grand Honor Roll, Torch, Quill and Scroll. A t11'i11l2li11g 1111111'r1'11rr1'11t11f 11111 111111 1111'rri1111'111. Q? GI,0lllA II.xI,.I'.Sf.'xl1l1lllII Ililllil cl0llL'L'I'l, Lslmcrs, Gnllm-1 Guards, 1 Urn-I1 astra. I ircllcs. 1-lltlmuglz xl11' 11l717t'11fN 1l1'11111r1' 111111 1111i1'1. Ylmrt 111'q1111i11t11111'1' 11'i1l 111'Ii1' il. SXVANDI1 HAl.l.lllzllGflnlcrccl IIFOIH lfzisl High S1-1111111, Ilu- luth, Mi11111:s0la. in his junior your. Trask, Srmzu 1111111115 are 1'11111111o11, nlhurv 11ru r11r1' 11x c'1111 111' But feu' of 1111' l11tt1'r 01111 1'11tu 11'i111 S11111111u. XVII MA HALPlNfGirls' Plalyclaly, Girls' Glu' Club, ll.G.A.1X., T1-nnis. SI11' 1111v goml 111 x1111r!v-111111 111' 1111 1:111'11, 1i11x1c1't1111ll, 1111x1'1111ll, 111111 t1'1111ix-tu 11111111' 11 f1'u. I I .KNNI-' lI.XNIMONlJf llcr wax 1'1'711'1't 1111 1'11111111'111'1' 111111 11'11t11l111111'n, x111'1111sxi111.: xp1'u1'l1. NY X YNI: HARGIS-Gy11111115111-5. .l 1111111 of 1111l1111c1'. hurl: in 11l1'11x1': .Su1111'li1111'.x 11 x1'1111l11r, xo1111'lin11m 11 I1-1111', I INIJX Il XRNII S N 11'x1 1411 1 1 11urx1 lll IFS HK ' rum: 11s x Ns 11 1 1 as Nllll C11uns1l11r x rr 11111111 lar XLLHI 111 111111 11 jr 11 WW 1141 M' STEVE Il0I.TSC'Ill.AG-Band, Annual Iianrl Cbnuvrt, Big: ll, football, Track. This tall hloml lull with his vnxxml may Could Im fouml on thu gridiron lhiy nftur Iluy. ,IIN IIOIITON-Ili: II, lootball, Ilcprusciilalixu Assciiililw. D.E.l'.A. Tachlinz Ihr' hall with all of his x'im--- 'llhnt is thu way Irv rL'im'mhi'r him. MIKE HRISKO-Big II, lfoolball, llcprvsvlilallixc Asscinhly, Visual Aids. D.E.C.A. His face mirrored an ungvlif xmilu, Yet he pruc'fir'wl i'liivm:crx' all thi' irhilif. 101-. IIIQDLICKY- Lurell hy thc truusurm founll in thu sm, A professional Ilircr Im' uimull to Im. IIONVARD IJl.'I-If-D.E.C'.A.. Visual Aids. Listen to this ncll-urittcn rhyn1r'4 Ilolriy wav affahlc .III thi' timc. LINDA HEGIIE9-Girls' Club Tri-asurur, II.G..X.,-X., Ilonor Roll, Torch, liifprusvnlatiic ,-Xsscmbly. SIHXIDIQS, library Club. Pep Club. Publicity Club, Panorama. .llurh thut is lowly uill cumr' hor lun. lfor hcr lorcs un' omni uull hvr xpirirs guy. IEAIIIIAR,-X IIIQIIX-Il.iQ.X..'X.. I'.1noram.4. Null and Son: Club. .Um trickx uvn' up hcr sluuxcs .-Ivrolnlfirw shi' dill uilh naw. SANDR.-X IIl.'NTIfIl-II.lQ..-XA. .I xportx Iorur uc hula huru: Shu carm' to uutch hvr lcum hull vliucr. ,ION IILIlSIi.XINl',X-Iiaxkcllmll, Ilascball. In1111.'c1.'uI1Iu in rmmnvr: INI17L'L'l'1II7IL' in ulliruf- Thc lciml of fcllou 'tum amy to inlmiru. BETH HILLS lov! uzthm 41 thouglxtful dum: ratrh mm nuuti I7 hir ilru RX HINIJI RI II r im 4 oppr ir Q Klub C abinc mon 1 onor Sounls 'morima I LD 1 Piratu lou Staff Quill ind Sr roll Ihdio Announccri Ihprucntatnm Kssr mhlw Torah I :rl of Ihr Nlonlh Thi Bom' Iorugn I uh mu C ommitlu amlla or I 1 I 1 :xi tu I uilh nh io of tolli RI 'INN-I IIINI S Bind 'lnnuil Ihncl Conmrrt Unhu ra Pap Bind Board of Control Ihpruinlitlu Xnecmblx Su Ln! odi un! ri Lshrrs Nutr rn XX INIIIHLIUII Solo Contut r lilcrx u 4 1 uni r rlullcrx ru I n x um mn o a n m un I mg rx 14 I ni gr ii lax! hoo rummhrrul nm I Rll X X HU X1 u i iutw u i inc on C ui Tulxnucrs rim I hir dum mul hr: 1 Uith xormthmg of unglliz Ilghl Slllzlllllli IIOBIIS Illoml hloml hon' and In winning gruu :rl uho um ir lillll x ri NANCY IIODGES o IC I1 14 u I run mnxl u NNI OI N im! io L 1 Irs Inrln S I ui IIILI Inu il N Club 'luknturs Ilnmmg oml lnnilmj., upprulul to Illlllllt mr nun s f 1 un j.-XINIES IIOLIDEN Ir x nz L i s x 4 l cnlul mt 4 I rr School banker 'I f. glnam in mar in thi gnu D N IIOLM-B' H Ifoolhall Track ix hnl r 1 thi tra Ilml an othiruixi gintlumuilx limi PATTY HOI.5IFS4Ifi1lcr1-cl from XX'ir'I1ila Iliuh Qrllool Wuhit Kansas Ilirhita lun I mm S I it Inl I ri I xturtul rr ILf NIHI L Q AF Thirty three it 2 Aw in ' ' S ' I ' , 'I I ' lim. NI,-X ' .' 5 . f-Da 2 Sh '. G' I ' ' ' I, lI.QQ..L.X'., N: ' :I II I ' ,. Ia 1 ba, 'lub, .-l 'hi - ' uri! uir 1111 ul in 1 ' lolm un.I I ' I ns XI.-'I . .V 4 . ' . 'nl . ' A V ' I . ' XVI' do I3 , s-- -If I - 1- 'v ' llc, I' ' cr' vi I, lu' ' Al ' f' '- Shi' u 11 u in 1' t' I ll sl ' lc 'u. AI. IIIX! II'l ' llcal' u ith fu . I ' o'lIoui'1I u ith im, Bu! f' ' ' I: - ' - ' I ' . IN A U . .- Q-I' Il' -', CI I. Yell 1 I 9 L: 'I I. Sin' 'i 'Il ill fa' 'A , ' I 'pzlt A g' I 'z '1 ' My '. Il'L', l Im .fi - iff mu' '- f .Q fn. ,II-IA. '.' i II 'I-KIA. '-Dr: 1 SI PP 5 Il.If.C'.A., I' I.' I' 2 V' 1 ', C11A.r'.I . Cl I . I'.T..-L. I .' 1 Sli I , .lakv-up ' , A fi ' I .' ' is 'UI I: m s . T If 1 In ' Iif fha mix 'Il hix vu' to thu .hu , ,-'lui ic ' tl un' flu, hm' mv! fly. ,, gi CAROL HOIIANIJ-.X Carrpm-lla, Triplc II, SI'AIDI5S, Ilvzlrl -V '11 - - lm- L-,ii rl il V 11 in 1 - . '1 1. ' 0 I2 . . . Th',' . ll lhfuon III ' lck. ligl 11 'z flu' f I ' f rm! ff- KAREN JENKINS-Debate, Torch, Makelup Club. l like elothex: l think it's fun To vruate a Style that helongx to one. LARRY jliNSFNfReprescn!ativc Assembly. Ki-ep grinning4it makes people uvmilvr what pou'x'v been up to! IJANA JOHNSON- Shi' is happy, wht' iw irixu, In thc' future her name will riw. DICK KJHNSON- Sari' my money? Get ahead? l'll mend it all on gas instead! IRI-1Nl JOHNSON-Girls' Glec Club. A tiny xparkfhut hou' thu iliil zlou! IANNY IOHNSUNA- Ianni net'4'r let School inli'r!'i'1'r' u-ith hit vzluration. LINDA JOHNSON-Iintcrcd from llranklin-Pierre High School, Tacoma. XVashington. Hur farorilc page in any hook ix the ont' with the word 9t'L'rvtarv' on il. NORMAN -ICHINSTONIL7 Rocheti flx fast, rockets fly far: l'll ou'n a roelwt instead of a fur. NANCY ,IONF9-Girls' Clec Club, Triple ll, junior Red Cross. SPAIJFS. lots of houncf: anil loti of fun: Sorne rock n' roll, some dancing iionc. Rl'X JONI S- Rex has trarulvil far and xritelx, too, Yet he hvlil much in re.veri'v, at uiw men do. I..-XRRY jOY.'YNOYlCl-IfFootball, Traeln. Sportsmenk Klub, l'll hunt 'til the tla3'x last glimmer divx U'ur uooily values under u'indxu'cpt skies. MARY ANN JOYANOYICH f Tieketccrs, Honor Roll. Torch, Galley Guards, Lshers, Girls' Club Cabinet, Rcpresentariw Assembly, Piratcs' Lora Staff, l'.N.A., junior Red Cross, ,luriior Orthopedic Guild, Commentement Committee, Nurses' Ailes. .VY rnillioniiirtfv nurw she coulil he u ith easy, lor slit' u in horn to pliaxi' anti lilwxriw to team Thirty -four BILL lll. l'CHlNS lootball. lVilil Spirit, u'hi4'h are nwring et'e'rpxalivrt'. JUDY HL'TCHl90NfSPADlf's, junior Red Cross. Fun is my miililli' namv. MARl,l4lNl'. IIISIIY A lappellu. Girls' Glee Club. lI.tQ.A..-X.. Girls' l'laytl:ly, loreh. Honor Roll, Representatixe Assemblx. On thu :rings of song. Rll,l,ll-, INDI I'--fll.l'.l A., llrlll lvanu. fan you bake a rlivrrx pie, rharrninx.: Billie? IH-ANNA lYl'Y-- fulinarx Skills xhi' uorlt on u ith glam' For romance auuiluil turli ax .shin IIONNHC JACUIISFN -f- Hcr run prvwvzce hrigl1ti'm'il the flat. IIOAN jACOR5l',N--junior Red Cross, C.A.S.ll.. Club, 'l'oreh. N hat a xeholarly person who werriwl to lic, For xht' masteruil lfnzliwh, German, and trigonmnvtry. jL'lJlTH jAMliSfl'.nlered from Pleasant llill lligh Sehool, California, in her senior year. Panorunm. D,li.C..X.. Nurses' Aides. Fashioned with dignity, so Chic anil fair: Her most outstanding feature, her goltlvn hair. GARY 1ARVlS4llig ll, Basketball, Board of Control, Knights of thc Cutlass, Pep Club, Publicity Club. Torch, Ilomet-om! ln! Committee. None could ilu fuss than just ailore Gary, u'ho ilrilihlvil the hall 1lou'n the floor. ii JOE KLEITSCH-Biz H, Football, Tennis, Panorama. A tennis champion from the start, lI'ho played the game with all his heart. ARYID KNEE- Seldom utters criticisms: Ifavt with hiy xrittieixms. TOM KREINIIJNG-Ilig H, Baseball, Basketball, Iootball. A comedian. ire flare say, lfho played fuothall in a efmquering IVIIJ. I.ARRY KL'I.lNg Aside from his hooks, he ehose to Serve Among the hoyi in the Naval Reserve. JAMES LADD-Stage Crew, Traek. A little tlehonair, hut ingenuouv, too: As fine a lad ac one ever knew. LINDA LANDSTROM-C.A.S.H. Club, H.G.A.A.. Girls' Playday. Grand Honor Roll. National Honor Society, Panorama. Pep Club, Representative Assembly, Tennis, Torch. Yell and Song Club. I cannot give you the formula for failure: I knou' only the formula for cueeeu. GI URIA LANG- Be not ileeeilvd hy my feminine um. I'll he a mechanic some fine Jax. HARVEY LANG- An earnest lull, u ith iz lure for his ear: By nay of the rnarinei he will travel far. DAVID I.ANGI.EY-Radio Announeers, High Lines' Staff. Cool, efficient, and husineyy-like. ton. Happy to do uhm he can for you. IIQIIFRT JI.I.IN--llaskethall. Traelx. Ciyiuiiastiu, Ilzunorama foreh, Representatiie Assembly Chou me where the Eoml times 4 .XNITA JLYENILN Hou' air thou art. my Imnnia' lun DICK KASNICK4I'ooth.ill ' rraun am mlm of . I lvte I e Siren rr MARX KASTI-I ' me Speak 'dum fl it IWGGY KI-fAI,YfI'rom fommlttet 1 ' 1 I hp a lepreelmun JAVKII-1 KEEIIN Beauty umnlnrneil DI-.NNI9 KFHLS Leave my Irojlmnd? Join me men? 'zy smulzl I? 's husinesx ti GARY KENNEDX Don't push me--'I pre er to saunter KATHY KERNIC'K-C'.A.S.II. Fluh, Yell and Song fluh, l'L Club. Panorama, Girls' Club Cabinet Homecoming Commit tee. Ifull of laughter. full of fun Aflrenturev kept Kathy on the run MARVIN KIEPKE Ax the party hegan at nine-tliirty-fire In sartorial elegance he iroultl always arrire ROI! KING-Big II, Ifootball Panorama, Knights of the Cutlass Hou' easy 'tis for Iloh to Iznou The inf and outs of skis and snou LINDA JEAN KINSMAN-Band, Annual Band Coneert, Grand Ilfnor Roll Torch National Honor Society' H.G.A.A. Girls Playday, Library Cluh, Publicity Club, Panorama, Majorettes fnda was flirer ing igure t game lrifl iff praneing step and agile fII'IfII7Ig Thirty fue 1 I Ire. f W , I Rig of I ' I I, t 1 lr atll uitl th gth t' tum, Sv ,ul an tl 'n uiwli. Hers is true Irish miwehief and Inn. Or ir ui NLVL ull . III I It len. f . 'P I I I1 a t f a ner i F I l l if wp,-1 ....... QA- FRANK l.liYVlS-Honor Roll, Toreh Kni hts of the Cutlass, v 2 Panorunm, Swimming, Representative Assembly. His sly look und eunning grin ll'ere the only eluex of mischief irithin. LILSTON l.l',XVlS4PHl'l0l'Hll'lil, Chess Club, SPADICS. A .solution for every difficulty. LINDA LEYVIS4 Tall, slender and loquru-ious, too, This was Linila through and through. PAT l.l',WlS-lintererl in her junior year from lloly Rosary in Seattle, YVashington. Toreh, Tennis. She lorev to xzeim and water xlzi, Yet it xineere worker She xtemetl to be. RUTH LEXVIS- Virueious and friendly, xonteiehat shy! 'tSometlay, says she, l'll meet the right guy. CHARI FS l.Il,I.lS4Entered in his junior year from Shawnee Mission lligh School, Kansas City. Not liy league eleganee, just emual attiref As earnest ti fellou' in one lflllllll desire. jL'lJY LIND-llonor Roll, Toreh, Tieketecrs, Ushers, lf.N,A., Waskowitz Counselor, SPADES, Girls' Club Cabinet. Junior Red Cross, junior Orthopedic Guild, C.A,S.ll. Club, Com- meneement Committee. Sweetness and light mixed just rightg ll'ith just enough mischief to avoid being trite. I.Yl.l'. LlNIDllACK- Ringx on his fingers, u horn on his ear. He makes little noise, hut he'll iurely go fur. TOM LINIDMANJ lt was April in his eur, hut Deeemher in his hooks. IJAYP. lINGXYOOIJ-llraina Shoppe, llonor Roll, Sportsmen's Club. Seienee Club, l'irates' lou Staff. A good man to have urountl. GERALD LITTLE! He eonsereetl his strength for easy eonrervation and eas- ual living. KATHIIIQN' LITTLE-Danee Club, Pirettes, Sportsmen's Club. Rifle Team, Library Club, lf.T.A., Honor Roll, Torch, XK'aSko- uitz Counselor. -Anil trees shall he my hooks. Thirty six llere'S ll grad Il'llll hu jl'fAN LARlV1ili-Girls' Glee Club, Triple ll. Lshirs luut S The thoughtful things she does eaeh day: A good inlluenee, u'ouldn't you xuy? lllili l.ARSONfToreh. C.A.S.ll. Club. A eute Cl1V'l'l'l' girl she aspiretl to he, lint we u'ere sure it lroulil entl in nmtrirnv PAT l,ARSUN 'l,lll10l'lll11il, Tieketeers. Yell and So Club eren in speeeli, pea to teueh. Toreh, Gruntl llonor Club, l'irzites' l'en' u'it and Clltlfllli he ll sehoolnmrm. Here teas 11 lruterfxlcier of eonsitleruhle ski ll'l1o could dire for it mermun u ith ti Jolly good u ll LINDA I.eDREVV-Drums: Shoppe, Our Town , Panorama lip Club, Publicity Club, Yell and Song Club. Fair as zz star, u hen only one LARRY LCMIEL' X-Panorama O'er the slopes of snow. l Rl-LD LCPENSKF-Rig: ll, Football, Traelx, llonor Ro lui his of the Cutlass, Senior Class Viee-President. This rough man on the footlmll green Hes iz gentleman in the elussroorn Seene. fimduation day, I long to see: The road will he eleur, my life u'ill he fret 5? M. I, JIM MAIK,-X-Entered in his senior yvaar from Liu.-rmairc High School, Liscrmorv. California. Burn in thi' South amal aluxtineal to ruazm Tn the hills aural straulms-a1 fivliurmam'.s lmmu. LOIIRAINF NI.XI.ONFYfI7rzni'aai Qhoppv. Our Toxin, xhll1l'l1 Shakespearvfs liidius Nlrutf' Thv Boar, Mrs, XIuThin:1, F..-X-.9.lI. fllllll. Grand llnnor Rull, Torch. National Honor Society, NPIFRIICS' Log Staff. Quill and Scrull, Hamlin An' nounccr. Tit'kL'tL'L'rs. National Tht-spizan Society, Rcprcsunhi- tisc Assembly. Ifull uf 1a it. full uf originality, 'llipgwal iaith xaistlnm amtl lutx nf pa'rsvna1lily. XIIYHAEI. KI.XXXlYG- .VI lorer of thu nmzanfaiini amil of tht' ianuals, mu, llut irhvn it vaimc to hooks, his hualrt ra't'rfIrna't'tl it ith raw. DONNA XIAILXXX II,I,l',-Torrli. School iam alll iritcrlaialu, passing limi- uiaau Until rnmamct' lwclamiual nut' tina' tim. Yl liONIC'A NIARIIIRN-I ntcrctl from A. C. Ihasis lligh School. Yakiniu. XK'ashin:tnn, in liur junior yt-air. lorcign lfxchangc C'mnniitteL'. follcazc C'nnfcrn'iu'v foiniiiittvc. Shu must hiatt' hail al stair tn gzaiilt' ha'r night ur alan. lur shi' htial sn mzauh inspirtitirm In light hur rm hw' iam. Nl.-XllKSflJrdl1i.i Shoppu. Gr.anicrq fillrislfl Our Ill BR K Toxin. Thr Pot Boil-pr. C hcss lilnh, Torch. l'a'p C luh. Shu haaziallafs har lift' iaith az vartaiin fimsstf- 'lha' girl tu ltalfCl1 vm tha' rahitl tu snt't't-ss. lllll XI-XRTIX--Ill: ll. lhist-hall, lltaslwtlizall. llrixs' Calm cllllb, Golf Ciluh. lh'prw-.cntgitiic Asstiiiihls. lla' mzturval Ilighlinc alt six frm! tiaaa, Hut ht' uaia tht' hitshat imal gruia tmil gryia. III,-KKK XIAIITIN f luia ut his t'li1ssnmtt's hnuia lriml: waalli llaltl tam lralitfling in tha' ltmil ut thu Rising Sian. IUVXY XI,-XRTIX litlst-tt-urs, l'.anornmza, Triple ll. llt-prQsuiil.a- tin Xssanilvls. Shi- luallglli il favltfuin livhvt tra maatrinmrix. C ol I I I N IUC lsl --IJ.l ,K ,X., XY.isltuuit1 L uiinsulair. Drill 'It-Ani. Triplr ll. shi' nptmul tha' l,rat'lct tra nmtrimami iaith hir aliammnal haw. KAIIIN IOI fl C.ippull.i. lJ,l.l..X.. 'l'1tl,t-tu-rs. junior Rul frtiss, lull my lzmivx. tull ut s1iit'a': ,lust tl Iittla Htlllglllj. hut mighti mit. KINNITII lilNIllKIlll0f lllu ll. fuNlllI1alNlIt5. llvvnor llrill. 'Irirt'h. Isniizhts uf' tht. C utl.ass, llt' laura' al s1ala'uH1 tt1a't' lf: aunlmiftlilzt' his litirlmr. IJXI l, l,UXlIl'INI---luntlmll Xlaintluur, lliasulmll. llms' Ulm' C lulu. lhiiirirziiiita. Knights of the fntlaiss, lirprcsciitzatiia- Xsscmhls, Visual Kids, Xcll Land Son: Club. lYaaslsamitl flUlII1SL'lUI'. Ynivaltmi ia als only lima' mot tiara. RK IIARIJ l.0XK'l - .I qaaict lmi iaith aaafll-gr-anmiutl ltmlcsi His intcrcsts aa ara' ralriafal uni! fair Irwin lmaahs, llL'D- I tIWEv lhc I.mau rnanl is tha' utisiust roual. JUAN ILTIIX-Sl',XIJI-S, Ya-nalcrs, .tlnuis ia illillfl if tl1t'ra s 11 a'lmra'. lhic girl hazal intunhsts imal friunals gailuru. GORDON IYONSA- .traliitcctlarall tlraiuiug ht' tuclalctl at ith lim: lhis :aux auza' suhjuct thalt auvpvallual tra him. NIAIIY IOL' NIACK-g .I my of light in thc mist-i night. XIALIH-I-X XIAIJIJIX- 'l rznty , alushy , i'ii'itl. tr'aat'. ll'ith cyus nt' gold amal lrmmlvlv-ala'ia. llOlll llT KI.XGl.l'fYfl3ig H, Trucls, Honor Iloll, Torrli, Knights oi thc futltass, l,ill1Ul'iiI'I1R'l. llt-tiuailnaasli g1'11mm'tl amd ti gwitltfliialrl. two: .X lmafr rat tht' wal. pc! vrallugt' uais in 1'it'ia'. -IOIIN XIAGNl1S0N4BasclmIl, llaislactlmll, loothall. lghai top azthluta' to hic spurt. 'tis trua': lvt he haul time for cluss irorh, tuu. Th irt-i -sul U1 PAT MeCANllSll-Publicity Club, C.A.S.H. Club, Punorumzl. Honor Roll, Torch, Xcll and Song Club. .hz L'XL'L'llL'P1f Skier on the slopes, For thix Versatile luss ue hold high hopes. jL'lJY INleCARTHY- To hulimee u huzlget und do so with Skill H'ill mulzu her lmppy-her cofferx to fill. SCI-Q McCAllTHY-Entered in her senior year lrom Seulth High School, Seattle, YVz1shington. 'Ihis girl with that loquueioux nur, lorwl to tulle am hour of the ilup. JOHN XlcCl.l,'lll-.-lloys' lilee Club, Knights ol the Cutlass, Track, Panorama. The uorltl of rrmmnee uns trulx hix- Coultl that he why he failetl thut quiz? .IUDI NICCORMICK-D.If.C..-X., Girls' Glee Club. Publicity Club, Tickcteers, SPADES. Not of poets or of the arts sung she, Hut 11 lIlll7I71 song of llomesticits. ,IANPT NlelfACllPRNAGalley Guards, Punoramm, Pep Club, Publicity' Club, Girl-of-the-Month, Torch, 'I'rul'l'ic Saleh Council, Homecoming Committee. Shall I eonipure thee to u xummufs dup? Thou url more lovelx mul more temperate. BOB McKAY-- Boh loohetl uheutl tunl tlreamctl ol' the dm Hhen as 11 builder he would make hix 14413. IANET NMKINNEY-Ilourd of Control, llrinna Shoppe, Our Town, The Pot Boiler, CoAeclitor, Highlines ' Staff. Honor Roll, Torch, Library Club, Pep Club, Pir.ites' Lou Stuff. Quill and Scroll, Class Day Committee. Hlzwr un etlitor is uetl to an eilitorfto-he, Both u ill he lmppx us lmppx eun he, KATH Nil-IANY--Girls' Club Cubincl. Panorumzl, Pep Club, Publicitv Club, Torch, Yell and Song Club, Song Stuff, Home- coming Committee, HCI! Committee. ,lollx to uulk with. uittx to full: uith. null jvleilsillli to lool: upon. IJORETTA XIl1lliROTT.Kflnterul in her junior year from Rainier High School. Rainier, Oregon. Little lines she lmust of rielius. YAIYHU, uuil pride: Only goutl tleetls uulh bs her sitle, I.l.OYD Nll llCE.R-Big H, Ioothull. Quiut in the classroom - On the gritlirou, u one mlm uint' or purple tlestruetirm. MARY I,ll- Nll YI-R--Honor Roll. Some seurelt for gold iultl smile for tlutus: .Hun thought urelieolngx uus ull thu! mtes. Thirty -eight ,IOHN NIASTIN .l quiet han uhosi' Lilwulest uish ll'uv to acquire uml sell tropieul fish, blllil' MATHI-RS -f large uns his lmuutx uml his heurt viueere. Only homeu'orl: iliil he reullv feur. GlOllCll CH XNKU Xl-XTlll-VK'Hf llunfl. ,Xnnuul lluml loncert. XYQ-stern Washington Yolo Contest, Rig H, Baseball. lootbull, llrprescntutixc Assn-mblv, Torah, Science Club. 'l he All-.lmrlieun hos. IJAXIID IKIQXTTIIINVS ll.l-.C..-K. N'ith 11 grueious jwrsonulity 'tu us eusx to lwlierm' 'lhul the gnul ut' u wtlll'NHltllI he would surelx uellrere. KPN MAYPR- 'lo Imou' iz thing is nothing llllless others lsnou um lcnon it. IARRY M-XtE,R-- Hurry hills HIV!! uhx ilie? ISONNIIA, NILAXI-Nl-X' 'D.l',C..X.. Triple ll, tell :mil Song C lub. ll.G.A.A., HLH Committee, SPAIJI-'S. Nur lmou' uw anything vo fair Ax is the smile upon her face. ,HM Mcllllllll-'-llozircl of Control, Debate, linskcthull. Student Congress, Drama Shoppe, Honor lloll, Torch, lliillllflilllilv Rep- resentntixe Asscmbly, Student Body President, Puhlieitv C lub. HL'l3 Committee, Standards Committee. These are the xrorils that describe sueh us he: A ilelmmzir fellou' with perspicuity. ,IUDY lNlcBRllJFrIlourd of Control. llcbzile, Girls' Club Pres' iilent, Hr-nor Roll, Torch, Pzmorunia, Pep Club, Representa- tixe Assemhls, Homecoming Committee, Girls' Club Cabinet. A queen in u u'nun1n's lrurltl. -Q -1'-w '1f JUDY NELSON- Here is a girl up-to-date on all fads, And equally so with all the lads. ELWYN CBUTCI-ID NETHERDA-Annual Band Concert, Band. Here was a pupil who really liked band- A mighty nice fellow to have on hand. DAISY NEUBAUER- D.E.C.A., Library Club, Triple H. Above all flowers, we find the Daisy dear. ROD NEWTON-Panorama. Down the hill he skied with glee, For romance awaited such as he. DEANNA NILSEN-H.G.A.A., Torch. Rather reserved, and inclined to be An onlooker of others' frivolity. ROBERT NIORD- Outside activities claimed his time: School books were merely part of a rhyme. KAREN NYGRFN- A quiet little lass with very blue eyes- lf raucous in class, you would surely be surprised. DICK OBERMEITP- You'd hardly know he was around, Because he utters not a sound. BRUCE O'BRlEN-Big H, Track, Honor Roll, Torch, Knights of the Cutlass. A trophy taker-fthis mile record breaker. NVILLIAM MICHLER- An easy-going chap who had a hall, And homework hnthcred him not at all. VALORIE MINER-A Capella, D.E.C.A., Panorama, Publicity Club, Ticketecrs. Give me life. liherty, and the happiness of pursuit. JIM MITCHELL- Curiosity danced merrily in his reins RICHARD MOEN- He opened the hook, but closed his eyes To read too much makes one too wise. DANA MOFFETT-Drama Shoppe. Pep Club, Publicity Club, Torch, Yell and Song Club, Standards Committee, C.A.S.ll. Club, Representative Assembly, The Project. Her eyes could tell stories as some eyes do, Hut the ones that they told would lead to no rue. PAT MONCSZKO-Honor Roll, Torch, Panorama, Publicity Club, Yell and Song Club, Pirate-s' Log Staff. Representa- tive Assembly, Cards and Announcements Committee. A choice hit of gold in a cute little mold. liL.fxlNI-I MOREY-A Cappella, Girls' Glce Club, Yell and Song C ub. Music and dancing and pantomime! This was the way she passed her time. CATHEA MORGAN-Panorama, Swimming. Riding on the hooves of time. TERESA MORGAN-lintered in her senior year from Prmicleuet Academy, Vancouver, XVashington. lloun-I and round the rink she goes: lVherc she will stop, only she knows. WILLIAM MORRIS- Please ilon't call me IVillian1: lVillie is my name. DON MORRISON-Basketball. His bright red head could be seen hohhing from the maple court to courting. JAN NELSON-Pep Club, Publicity Club, Yell and Song Club, Ticketeers, Representative Assembly, Homecoming Committee, Prom Committee, Pirates' Log Staff. ,lan tickled the keys and they danced into line! How could they do otherwise with her skill xuperfine! 4 'H ary Q 1 3 -bv Thirty-nine Forty Q.--1' PAT OTIS-C.A.S.H. Club, Honor Roll, Torch, Panorama, Pep Club, Yell and Song Club, VVaskowitL Counselor, Representa- tiye Assembly, Traffic Safety Council. .Ilany activities hoastefl this lass, Who ranked among the top of her class. SHARON PACE-D,Ii.C.A., SPADIQS. l'll take a fielzl of horses, Rather than avv one of my courses. CATHERINE PAGI: -Entered from Lind High School, Lind, IVashington, in her senior year. Assortr' nts of eve thing into her purse she packed, So that .chat she 1 , lefl most she never lacked. RAY l'Al.MASON-Rig H, lioolball, Track, Knights of the Cutlass, Iloys' Glec Club. As gentle a man as ever hurleil two hundred PUIHIIIS against a worthy opponent. DONNA PANTANO-Entered front Garfield High School, Seattle, Nvashingtnn, in her senior year. Eyes like hers so twinkling and gay Can only he fountl in the Milky II'ay. ROGER I ARROTTg Hungry, farnislied, almost gonef Lunch time, lunch time, please come on! DARLENE I'AlIVL'-Tieketecrs, Torch, Ushers, Girls' Club Cabinet. Here is ll girl who aspired to he As clever a career girl as one would see. LARRY PATTON- He was a hoy of little noise, Except when eavorting with the boys. RON PELUSO--lfootball Manager. He made a lot of racket and hail a lot of fun: II'hen he was around. :lull care was on the run. RON PERRY!-Tennis. A little reserretl and somewhat shi-- A commercial pilot in the hy-and-lu. KENNETH PIQTIQRS-Rand, Annual Band Concert. II'nen it comes to music this boys okay, For playing his ohoe he'tl do all tlay. GARY PETERSEN- II'e jolly sailors go tripping to the tap, And the landluhlzers lie down helou'. GERALIIINE OIEN4 lt's a lung wap to Mimwsota, And my heart is still there. RICHARD CHARLES OLSON! A Diving for inermaitls was his favorite sporli Math in the classroom, his only forte. SIDNEY OLSONA- To he a scholar or not to hef II'hat ll question to ash a ear-lover lilee mel CORINNIT OLSZEWSKIA-Girls' Playday, I'cp Club, Puhlicitv Club. Full of zest and jollity: 'Tis great to have sueh quality. DARLENE O'NliII.YGirls' Glee Club, Prom Committee. Tall and slen.lcr with an air of grate-- lnner serenity mirrored on her face. CARY ORR-- Friday nights fiml no Cary Orff 'Cause he's off to Granite Falls in a roar. JUDY OSRORNE- High Lines' Staff. Golden her eyes, golden her hair: IVhen the mermaids called, she was always there. GARY OSTLE-Band, Annual Band Concert, Orchestra, Honor Roll, Torch, Basketball Manager, Basketball, Knights of the Cutlass, Representative Assembly. A man of cheerful yesterdays aml confident tomorrows. LYNN OSVVALD-Band, Basketball, Pep Cub, Toreh, Student Court, HUR Committee. Careful, girls, ilon't trip over my line. W 4? ? XIARCSAIIET RANl'.Yfl-Qnteretl in her senior year from Roose- wlt High S1-houl, Seattle, XVashington. Torch, 'Pirates' lou Stuff. Pep Club, Painorauna, Senior Cruise C'ommittee. rl foot more light, 11 step more true. II11' I111lIs of IIigI1Ii111' seI1I11111 I:m.'11'. ID.-XVI. RAXVLS-lie-entered in his senior 511-.ir from Chevenne Nlountuin High School, Colorado Springs, Colorado. 111-Imate. Punorunia .hi 1111t1I1111r f1'll1111 l1'I111 thouglit it 1111 sill In sit 11111I stu1Ip 11I11'11 1'o11pc1I 11'ithi11. JL DY IIIQTHILRYCJIIIJY All 1I11lIe1I 1111, neu .s111'I1 1Ir1'ss-Y Y1111 11161111 the Imys 11 iII IiIc1' me less? ICJIIN RIIJCQEM liuselmll. l .-I quiet l111I 11 ho 1111s 11 joker of sorts, Ii11s1.'I111lI 11'11s 111111111111 his j111'11rite sports. JLIJYAXN HlCJf.-X Cktppellu, Clirls' Cllee Cllllll, Yentiers. Lshers, lJ.lr..C'..-L, Puhlieily c-lllll. .-I Il11sI1i11g p1.'rs111111Iit3 I1111I tI1is murrs s1111I. II I111 I1I1'e1I to sing just r111'I: 111111 r11Il. 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Quill and S1-roll 1rrs 1rr 11 1 11 1 ILI1 1111 11gl1s url 1 I1 71 ,XLIILIIT PI-1'I'TIIICJNE-Entered from I-.utonsille High Sthool I.onUmire XY11shinvton. in his senior seur, I'iiI'lClI'AII1I1l 1111I1I 1 111111 tI1 111111ml11111 111 s111111 I11 s 11 11t11I1111r s1111rts1111111 I1 111 I NIARISI: PlC'OL f-Iioard of Control. Ilraunu Shonpe. 'l he Pr cet. Clirls' PIaisd.1v Grand Honor Roll Toreh National Honor Soviets. Panoranid. P11norgu1111 Board, Pep C' uh. Pub lieity clllll. XY.1sI1ossitL C'ounseIor. Quill and Seroll. '4Pirat1-s Log If1IitorAinAC'hief. Ilomeeoiniml Cionimitlee, Prom Com mittee 11111s IIIII 1 1 1 111 Il 1111 11 s111111 1 11s SIIOLIC PIILIJY PIKIfISo.1rd of Control Puhlieits' Q-lllll. Xe Sta Torch. Represv.-nt11tise Assembly. Prom Ciommittt-1 fltlll IIIFLT th1111 111 11111111111 1 111I 111 I 1111ts 11 11 th1111s11111 st1 rs HOB PLYMIRI 1111 1 1 11 11111 Q. I. f ' ie eteers 'UYC'l 1 I.. . Lir s' 'Inu 1: Clllll. 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II1 ' fmt fII'if11I' I1 ' '11'11. IEN C XSH I I, IIl,.,l1 1 I '. I911' I I1 ' II11sl1i111 ' I I11'1' ' '. :Y waht' QQ . I.ife's 11 just 111111 11II things sh11u' It, I tI11 , , AI 111111 I l:111111 it! :ig Q55 - 1.1: 4 He I ' ' I ' Ii1111 I fs. hut 1 t hi? 11'it: -AQ. j 1 1-1?i1iA1j'f A He u 11s really sI1, in ' it. al, fl? 'NI X 1 A C App ll C lrl ' Clleu C'luI1. Il.CQ.A.A.. , I , ,. i ILC, 'III11' soul is strong that trusts in go '11'ss. A1 33 11111 if 3 - 3-if , .2-it I EILEEN ROYVLEY-Library Club. ' Silent was she as the fall of snow: She hurl fcu' tlesiresfut least ICI' thought so. DON Illlllli-Ilanorzlnma. Quiet-hut full of cliicunvrp. PHIL Rl.'lJE-Honor Roll, 'l'orch Club President, Panorama, Stage Crew, Knights of thc Cutlass, Student Court. Not i1 sheilz-not it hum, just ia ilepemlahle all-munil man. NAOMI RL'GGACzuncra Club, junior Red Cross, Library Club. Girls' Glee Club, I'.T.A., High Linv:s ' Staff, Burn to huve fun doing gooil. LINDA RlQTLEDGEf Close to her heart she hclil each lovely thing Aw leiif and hlossom the gifts of Spring. jl-.RRY IlL'TSCIIMANf Suppress me it sou cun 'I mn il merry jest! jI'II IIYI-.RSONHBasketball. Panoraina. lJ.IE.C..-K., Swimming. 'Iirunlp-nine cars he :fought und sold . But too often he strayed AllI'AIj fmrn the folil. RUN SATIIliHvl3oanI of Control, Iootball, Boys' Glcc Club, High Lincs' Staff, Knights of thc Cutlass. Ycll and Song Club, Yell Staff. He rmlu the rootur hu: every game night, Anil was always the lirxt to yell Fight, fight, fight! ROI! SCHADERf I'iratcs' Log Staff, Torch. llemcnzhereil for his n it uni! knou'leilgf:, too: Ifoh's lulents lrcre Immun to :mls u feng DIXIL LEI1 5CHlil'l'l'.ll Band, Annual Band Concert, Ur- chestra, Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Panorama, Pep Club, Publicity Club. Xcll and Song Club, Yell Staff, XVestcrn XVashington Solo Contest, Girl-offthc-Nlonth. li0lDl'L'tlllliI'l2 Committee. l'ep 1wr and su cclnuss, too! RANDY SCHNIUYI',llfllonor Roll, p1iIlOl'LlFIld. H hen his cur Nils on the highnuy, ur his Imut uns on the sea. 'I hen he uns lmppp, tis lmpps coulil he. P.-XT SHONIAKER--Pcp Club, Publicity Club, Tickelecrs, Torch, Yell and Song Club. Homecoming Committee, llomccuming Queen, Rcprcscntatixc Assembly. .K Immecoming queen uml queen of all heiirts. Subject to mnmls und Kupiilk llurts. Ifurt s -t im MORRIS Rf,BIxSI,Nfllilllilfdlllkl, Science Club. I'1'c too much tulent, too much skill: Un skis or unicyclc, I ncrer spill. IIUNALD ROCK!- llix secret ilusiri' was tn hm fl guitur, To plus it, and hccnnie tl rock n' roll xtur. RON RODARME-fllig II, Ilascball, Basketball. Yes, Ron could thruuk iz mean curve, mul if mem: curry could th ru u' him. KAR!-QN R01-.N 7 A homemuking xecni' .cus her furorile role, I-'or she nas the friendliest kind of soul. IHLI. ROSE-Torch. He hail no mulici' in his mind uml no thorns in his xrit. MARY 10 R0SS4l'ublicity Club, SPADY5, Tickctcers. .In ounce of cIn'erfulness is worth u pound of success. GARY HOTl'IfCymnnstics. Feminine pulchriturlu infer paxxefl hp IVithuut it glance from fltlMHlt1l'il'S eye. DON IIOTTLERglfootball, Painoraina, Stagc Crew, Committee. An affable fellow :mil most sincere, He follozreil all sports and likewise the ileer. MICHAEL ROVVE-D.Ii.C,A. Down and Cutler aus his theme sung, For Cars and he uliruys gut along. Torch . H L' Il .hm 4 'I'1,llRX Sl 1-ilGIl'l'fl',11t1'rc1l in his junior 51-ar fruni XY11111lr11u' XX'ilson High S1-11001. l,on1.: i1L'1lL'h, cilllifllflliil. XYAIY 111' u1'11 11r1'sx1'11? 111011, 1 111'1'111r1'! 111 -Irfiwrry. 111111. 111' 111111 41 y'I11ir. NAXPY SNIXI l.N'OO1JfUir1s' fluh Y im'-1'rcsi111'11l. High IIlli'S'H Stuff, p2ll'0l'2lllIil, P1-p fluh. l'11hli1'i!1 C'111h, 'l'11r1'h. Sludvunl l'1111rl, 1iUIl1k'L'Ulllil12 C'mn1uiIl1-1'. 1111 run yr111111x 41r1' 1'11ir1'r 1'11r 1111111 xmilm of ol111'r 11141i111'11x 11r1'. HANK 5NII'I'lI--.-Knn1111l liilllli C'11111'1-rl, f1I'k1lI1'NII'Kl, Pop Iinnd, .Kll-Slam: liuml. A 1itl11' n111xi1' nun' 111141 1111111 1x r1'1isl11'1l 111 t111' hm! 111 1111'11. XI.KlH'l IN! NNI-.Il Hun' 11111 11 1l1l1'1t111111' 111111 s111111'1111x 11111 111' .Ur artist 111 n11t1' -just 111111 1111.1 w1'1'. ,IUIIN SPINQ l'- Iiaiscballl. Big li. Huis' Club Calhilwl. l1111Il111l1. lim! C11-1' l'1uh, Knights ut' thc C 11Il.1w, Rt'Pl'l'NL'lIIilliXL' Asjgiiilmly. Tr.1H'i1' C 111111. 1111' p111,1i11g1'x1 11111111111 111111 11111 1111111111111 11L'1lff. XIIKI SPI-NCI Ill-- U11. n1is1'11i1'r. 1111111 1111 111111 111 1'11l1'r I111' 111'41rts 111' n1111l1. 1111 s'1.-xxic ll 1 11111 11111 117111111 111 111111: I 1-1111 114' 11111111 111111 gn 111 s11'1'11 riglil nuxl In 11. ROBIN STANII-XY-A11111111l 15.11111 1111111-rl. lZ.1n1l, l,l'k1ll'SII'1lv XX1-slcrn XvilShillMIUl1 811111 innlul, X 1111111 uf 11111111 in 11111111 1i1'111x, H1111 111 1'11111nr1nit1 111'11'r 1i1'111x. H HRX STANI I-X llllt'I'1't1 lmm lrnnklin Hluh. N1-.1lll1'. XK'.1s11- inulun, 111 hor wnior QULIY. Q11i1'1 111111 1'Hi1'i1'11t. 11lL'VL' 11111 gum X s1'1'r1't111i I11111'. 111111111 1111 111'r h11w, G UH Sl Xll ll.u1'11.11l. 01111 11 141111111 11111 11r1'111: 1111111111411l1' 111111 1111'1'4w1y1111x I X XXI SI NIJ lJ,l .C ..X. ,111 111111 1-111 111111 11 .'11'11r tu111.:111' U 111'11 11111 1111111 11 111111 4141111', N111' 1'111111w 1111 l111' 11111. NIIKI SINTI f H1'1'1' 11411 11 11111111 111111 11111 111'11'r 1111r1'11. 1!1'1'1111s1' 1111 KI111' 1-1111111 t11l:1' 11111 111111. GORDON SHXXX lil: ll. I1.1s1-11.111, 11111ll1411l. Bmw' 111111 C4111- y 1 incl. Knights ul' 1111- l11ll.1ss. l.11n1r.111141, lir4111's' lug Stuff. R1-prn-s1'11lg111x 1- ,hs1'111I1lx. H 111. 1111111. 1111 4111111 111xtri111' !111' 11111111111 11111111 1i111' 11 lulonzn. HY.-X SHl.l'l0N 11111-rul iiftllll XI11u1111ku-fllim111'r S1-1nin.1rx, Nlil1w1111lw1'. XK'i51.'1111si11, in hm-r 5L'IIiUl' 31-nr. fx 11111111-1111. If you xing 111 111'4111t1. 11111 11111 11111111111 111111i1'111'1'. PAT SIIILTON A 1211111 S1111 1111111 1'11111r x111111 1 uw? ,IUAN SIIIIRIIJAN - lJ.l .K HX. C1111st11111 strzigglu. 1'111ll1'w xl111i11. Nut fur Hllfllillg. 1111 yur g11i11. CI-1Cll.l-Q SIIOI-'MAKI-QR-A To11jr111rv gui, 1 1111111u 5111! SONJ.-'K SIIORT-lzntn-rrnl in hcr acniur x1-nr iiftllll Xluplv lunc S1'h'c11l. f'L'lllf.llii1. XYAISIUIILQIUII. 5011.111 1011-11 1111 r1111111111r xpnrtx. Skiing. xlmting. 111111 4I11lL'f wrh. Q LINTOX SH CQRISI -- f1111!ffH1'N 111011 117 1111111 111' 11111111'11 Illllif H115 11 j1111 wr1i1'i111.g 11111111's tl1111 l11'11 1'1111vt 111 1'1111s!. NIARTIN SIMUNSHX ff .H1'ti1'1111111s1,x gm111111'.l 11111 111'. .K NUl1L'I'1flI' g1'11t11'1111111 111' AL'L'1lIY to lm. GORDON SIXGI-ll! 171111 uf fun 111111 1111x1'11i1'f, mo, Doing II11' t11i11gx 111' 1111111111111 1111. Forty -111 r1'1' SHAROIN SXXERSON HC1.A,A., Torrh. Humor lurlccil in the llupthx of hcr miml, Only to ln' 4liwm1'rcil as ti lnmuloxicul find. LYNN 'I'ANNl-QllIl,l.f-Girls' Club Scurctary, Girls' Club Cab' inut, Girls' Playilay, Grand Honor Roll, ll.G.A.A.. National Torch. Golilcn hiur :mil frcr'lclr'v by thu xcoref lJim1u's ilnizglitvr. nuud ll't' stu more! sulor. I I A nun fusliwmwl girl with ulil-fuwlzzrmuil nluuls, BILL 'I'AX'l.0R4 One may simlc mul xmilu null lu' it rogui' still. LINDA TAYLOR-C.A.S.H. Club. A mmlest miss with locks of golil, A little shy, uml nurcr lrolil. Torch. XYUSKUIII XK'ashin,a:ton Solo Contest, Traffic Sail-tw Counril. All things uhont hur ilmun lirom Allljfllllt' um! tha' cliuurful ilaun. IRANK TliNNlSUNflintercrl from cvlCXL'l5ll1Ll llish School Scattlu, Washington, in his junior ycar. Motors, sparlzplugs, mul fumlcrx un' miuu, Liu' mu 41 cur, uml l'll hu iloiug finc. l.AllllY Tll.XNll'.ll'l'- Um' l lmou, uml you lcnou him, too, lllmkl like In ploy ii john' on you. ROBICRTA TlllllSKYD.l-..C.A., Girls' Glu' Klub. 'lull and slumlur with an air of grucv, lnnur surenilp mirnrcil on hvr func. lLli'l l'llUNll'SON - ll L'clJuiuls url' illl too short for mu: l uish tlwyll vlmugr' from luo to Ilirw, JOAN 'I'llONll'SON- .Ummnling in fltll mill murrimuut, llilh on miilvrrurrwil of iluiilmunt. DONNA Tlllll.-XTTS-'C.A.S.ll. Club, lorch. SPAIJLS. llur sunny loclcx hung on hui' tcnzjilsx lilzt' ii gulilun r'lt'u4'v Forty-four Honor Sur-ir-ty, Panorania, Pup Club, Tennis, Tickr'lL'L'rs, ALICE TAYLOR-Board of Control, C.A.S.H. Club, Honor lloll, Hl.'l3 Committcu, National Honor Society, llcprcsvsntatiu' As' scmhly, Business Manager, Torch, Ushers, VVaskouitL Coun- ALICE TESlPI.E4Annual Band Convert, Band, Drama Shoppe, National Honor Society, Panorama, Rcprcsr-ntatixc Asscmblv. DlANlf S'fl'.l'lll'iN94 Slick lIll7'flllllL'll imil gmiriuitcul. A lorvli girl in nord uml dcuil. l'l'Tli STll.Ir.S7llig H, llaslwtball, Board of Control, Knights of tht' Cutlass, Pop Club, llcprcscntatiu- Assembly, Student Ilnly Viu Prcsicl0nt, Track, Torch. illuilvxt hi' uns will wiuvirlmt shy: llurr' um nn utlilvtr' uho uux'r'r will iliv. TIIOMASINI' STUCK-A Cappvlla, Honor lloll, pilllllfillllil, Pcp Club, Publicity Club. lluprcsuntaliu' Assembly, SPADES, 'lvlL'l'iL'lL'Cl'5, 'fora-l1, Yell and Song Club, Sus-onil Son! Staff. ll'hut ii uuulth of tillwil to zuilochf lhut um Ihr l-llfllllllr' ul' 'liimnip Stock. lltlil 9TOKl S-fYisual Aids, Yvll and Hon: Club, Duulflu, tloulrlu. loil mul trouhlu. SL'Sll'. S'I4Olll'.Y'--St-cond Sonu Staff, SPAIJIQS. Yi-ll anil Song: Club, Publicity Club. A Storm hool: priizcuw, ,IACKIIQ SL'Tlllzlll.AND4lAntL'rorl from l'.Xk'l'!I't'L'll lligh School, Scattlu, XYashington, in br-r junior yuar. 'lhu tluor is upon. coma' on insiall' f Xhtfll lu' your tvuclicr, friuml, uml gniilv. Wll.l.Y SL l l'l'lll.IN4 llis tuxts miglil hr' corurwl with nmltls, llut llllflllh glcunzing inn his 'tgoing Olds. .XNNliTTl1 SUTTON-lloard ol' Control, C.A.S.H. Club, High Linus' Staff, Mako-up Club. Pop Club, Pulmlicity Club, Rcp- rcscntatiwc Asscniblx, Yell :ind Song Club, Song Queen, llomccominsi l':inr'cs's. With ii song :mtl uith iz xmilu. Kl'fNNlf'I'll 9YVlllAllTf The gulliml ontilnor lift' is bust of ull. Q Lx STEVE XVALIQM- Running engine. tank of gax, Helps this fellou' eorne to class. JOAN NVALYOR-Pep Clu, Tir-ki-In-vrx. My' life is furtifieil hy many friendships. ROBERTSON XVARD-Rand, Annual Ruud Convert. Quiet, peaceful. aml generally true- But. oh, the rniwhief his minil eoulll hreul lJAI.li YVATNliY-llund, Annual llzlnd Concert. .Xlhlelie Mun- ngcr, Ton-h. Here umm a muyie-maker, aml here nas a llreamer of ilreamx. ANITA NVl'1EKSi A fair exterior is a silent recominundation. BARBARA NVE!-QR-C.A.S.ll. Club, High l,ine5 ' Staff. Pep Club, SPADES, Ticketeers, Torch. Yell and Sou! Clulr. The army helil her interext true. Ent whnol and friends rate high. lim. K,-XTHI.lzl'.N XVI-,l.lJLR-Girlx' Pluyddy, ll.G.A.,-X.. Baslwtlyull. ln the animal kingdmn ahe hay huriutl her heart, For yhe ami her hone u ere nexer tar apart. l.lili XVliRl.li- Bun ling he lihell aml ilaneing. tml A congenial telluu u ith friently not ti fun. SHARON VVIiSTllHf A charming lan u ith beauty true. Une glance nas quite a treat fur you, IINI TILRNAN-llunor Roll, Pamoranmn. 9porlsmen's Club, Chess Club. lleeling, writing, anti arithvnetiv. KAlll'N T0l.l.IflSl-'N-Pep Club. Piillilfilfilii, Honor Roll. Torvh. Girls' Clulr Cabinet. A u arm smile. ll tiispmition gay - Karen had such a pleaying lray. IURYN 'IONll.lNSONf Un the Mage a real ytar H'ith a xong ami his guitar. l'.fXT TROVK'BRIIXIIQ-Library' Club, Baveulullreale Committee. A smile a minute. a laugh a Jay, 'l'hat ilexvrilres l'atty'x ubiquitous um. ROIHQRT TYl,liRf Huh nay lcnoun fur his affahle xty le. Clzaraeterized hy hix eheertul smile. I,-XRRY VAN XVlNKI.lifCumc.-ra Club President, Library- Cluh President, PiraIL-5' Log Staff, PirutL's' Pun Staff, Stage CrL-yy, Toreh, Science Cluh, l-'oreign lfxehangc Conlmiilcu, Grand Honor Roll. .Xt the door of mevexs hu'll surely' he The yirwt one in line to turn the key. MfXRl.ENli VATSYOG- A little quiet, a little xhy', lint a gleam of humor xhone in her eye. JIM VLNARl.E4Rascball. l wax a teenage ladykiller. Ykkllyllli YliRNONfEntercd from YVichitu High School, VVUSI Wichita, Kansas, in her sophomore year. Huu' are you-all tloin' lumeyehile? He like that accent anti Southern xrnile. DONNA YIKEN-lJ.li.C..-X. Footlooye anal fancy tree- Alwayy on the go was she. RUSALIF VVALKER-Bookroom Staff. It's niee tu lu' natural when y'ou're naturally' nice. KAREN VVALSH--Bookroonl Staff, Grand Honor Roll, H.C.A.A., Panorama. 'Pirates' Log Staff, Tennis, Ticketuvrs, Torch. Reaching far the starx with it racquet in her hand. l Forty-five DON NVOl.Dfl'ootball, Knights 'mf the Cutlass, Panorama, Trai-k. A chesx player, l llL'L'llll'l'i Ot' somber mien mul quiet air. DONNA YVOl.l-'lf-fCaps and Gowns Committee, Pep Club. Tir-lsr-tt-urs. Yell and Song Club, Homecoming Committee, Publicity Club. like grileeflcl Dizinu, she uhurmeil everyone iirouml her. PHIL YVOLI-T! He must have likuil xchoolfhe rixiteil it xo often. SANDRA XVOODINU A Cappella, Girls' Glu' Club, Triple ll, Visual Aids, lf music be the food of lore. sing on! DON XANSliNgBig ll, Knights of the Cutlass, Panorama, Track. Torch. .Hump ii girl nas heanl to sigh When this Nordic skier was passing hy. SLYZANNE YAXV-Publicity Club, Yell and Song Club, VVus- lsowitz Counselor. lhis effivient little loss got things ilunc Antl still hml time for AlL'fil'ifll'N mul fun. ROBIN YOL'NGfBig ll, lfootball, Basketball, Baseball, A quiet liul lze :appeared to he- liut one with versatility. JUDY YOUNG-l l1lJlieity' Club, Panorama, Pep Club. C.A.S.ll. Club, Grand llonor Roll, Torch. Yell and Song Club, Cos' illllll' Room Committee. Oh! then I sun' her use uizs bright, A null of lore, it spring of light. Yl'.llNON Zl'.l.l.l'llf lhis is il lml lt ho uoulil surely iutllc far, lt he eoulil only return in ii shiny neu' cur. l.A'l lx PASSIQNGI-.RS Nl.-Xllfsll xlL'K.'xYfllilllttfkilllil, SPAIJPS, Tit lst-tt-ers. Xell and Song Club, Nurses' Aides. lhis little loss, so wirefree onil gm, ls hiippx to ilunee her hours iiuiu. C ,-'xlllA HACKNI Y-lzillerecl trom Missoula County High, Mis- soula, Montana, in her senior year. A Cappella, Panorama. lliippy-grrliieky, u ith constant smile, Sehool is ii ivy ull the uhile-ulmostl l.AllliY liOBlNSONfl'inlcrcd from Bellingham lligh School, Bellingham. YVashington, in his senior year. A lover of meadows and the woods und mountains: mul of ull that ue lwholil on this green earth. NIlCll.Xll, Clll,SS4lfnterecl from Paseo High School. Pasco. Washington. in his senior year. t siricwe stuilent. the lust uf his hinil, lutrrestlfil in seieviee tintl seriing nmnlainil. Forty -six DONNA W'lLCOXfl-.N.'X Pretty as a picture. GEORGE WVILCOX- A rifle unywheri' 'twin cuss to find, Unless it leil to the Gvlioolday grind. BARBARA ANN XVIl,l.lAMS--Entered in bt-r senior year from Scalth High School, Seattle, XVashington. Lingering alrliile, then moving on, Only a feu will note she has gone. CAROLYN XVII.lilAMS-l'i.'l'.A., Library Club. lfriemlly, gooil-nutureil, and hiippv is she: An dfffi.ll'fil'L' peiltigogue she is ilestineil to he. CLAYTON XVll.SON4liand, Animal Band Concert. 'l'rat-I.. A moiles! fellow of scholarly looks, N'ho loreil to rave, but not for hooks. CAROLINE VVINDERS-Band, Annual Band Convert, Orches- tra, Western Washington Solo Contest, Torch, Library Club, l.T.A., Drama Shoppe. fhe Song of the lark was no more eleor Than the tones of her flute tu her so dear. SANDRA YVIRKL'NEN-D.lz.C.A., Ushers. A coquette at heart or so n'e're been tolilf Really quite muiiest. never too hold. MARSHA WWSEMAN-Library Club. She yearned for the ueean or yeurneil for the sea, She wus happiest when she could water ski. jOIil. YVISEN-Big ll. lootball. llepresentatise Assembly. Athletic prowess mum' his lun, lint books hi' sureil for iinolher ilily. T7 T7 CUXIXII XLIXII Nl Nl'l.XIxIlIS 0 ld! tn lhght: I lntI.i I ztntlstrtmni. lin mhz Iltn t- II t- n n t-t t, XIJIINL I lttntt. Cnitis ht irltt , , . 1 NIt'I,ritIt'. Xhtt It-nr Round Trip First Class 1 4 .XSII II thtin tht- spt't'tI ni light . . . tl fitting tIt'st'riptitin Itir tht- first Ht-t'It tri -hint' with its gtnnntil t'xt'itt'nit'nt h.it't'.tltititirt'.nt'. tI.iss tl.ix, tintl twnnintntt-mt-nt. lhis was grtttltttttitmn txt-tllt, xxhcrt' ttII rtmtls stttpputl ttntl .III hcgtin: uht'rtt I'rit'ntIs nit't nnh tn ht' sttp.ir.itt'tI. I Ilihllltillg thtf spirit tif intiturity. tht' t'It1ss tht'int', Hltttltn IJt't'itIt's lt1intii'rtm, pi-t-tttiltltl tit Nlming-L IH Iltn t't'rt'tnttnit's. IIt'rt' t't1t'h scnitir mit-t-tl his rt-mttnihrttnf t't's tn thc IltiIls tai lu .tntl prtntitIIx ittttt'l1t'tl .is ntnnt-rtitis Iitmtrrs tant! tntttrtls txt-rt' prt-st'ntt-tI tn t-timing grtttltititt-s. IJt't't1l'tllL'tI in shtttlts tit' pink tintI rust- hy ht-Ipf Inl jtinittrs, tht' gint prtnitIt'tI .1 trtltlititinttl but Ittlrtmp fur this tintI tvthcr It-stixitits. Xt Ittst ltint' 3, t'ttinntt-nt't-int'nt night. htttl .1rrixt'tI ttttttr tswlxt- ht't'tit' hut Imppt xtwtrs. IIt'giint'ntt'tI in hIt1t'It txtps .intI gtmns, .tntI Iiintillx issttutl thtl xttItit'tI ptirplt' .tntI gttltl ttisst'Is, 1939's st-nitirs pttssttl .1 tixinsititrn slilgt' .ts tht-y IiIt'tI inttt hIt'ttt'httr rtms. St-htmtil fptist. prt'st'nt, .intl Iinttirt' 4ntt'rgt'tI .is spt'tiItt'rs rt'ttnrtIt'tI ItIt s ttin- gihlt-s tintl int.ingihlt's, ptninting tn tht' tippnrttinititts th.1t I.n just .tht'tttI .intl thtt I.iith ttntl ttttirztgt' nt't-tIt'tI tn mt-rt'tmint' t-tit-h tvhst.it'It- th.tt tht-x inight Iltttt tan tht- n.n tn tht'ir rtlsptttitt' gtmlt. Itir tht- C I.tss tit '39 tht- t'Iiin.ix htitl ttrintz ttntl. .is tht- Itist strtnns nl Nailing On t.iint- nntt.tIgtt'.tIIx tn t'.tt'h. till rt'ttIi1t'tI that In Uttrf st1Itt's Our I'llllll'L' I lt-s, IUI' II I XI N SI NIUIIN 0 Sttlntltligz lltith I.ntItn. I't'nnx I'rt't1sst-r. IJt'In1.ir I.itItIt'n. Itnn I innt-hill, Xhttt luinpltt. IJIXIL Nt'lit'pptr. Sttztttlz Nl.irist Pitman. I1ntI.t l.intlstrnin. t.trttIxn IIIII IintI.a Ixinsnmn, Xlitt- l.nl ir. Lap SENIOR PARK COM- MITTEII 0 Lcc VVL-rlc, Lynn Oswald, Marsha XViscman. SENIOR PROM COM- MI'I4'I'liIi 0 Co-cl'mir- mon Mike llcffa anal jucly Dougan. SENIOR CRUISE COMMIT'I'Iili 0 Mar- garet Ram-y, PL-tc Reau- pain, Pat I4-wis. C O I . L E G E CONFER- ENCE COMMITTEE 0 Ruth Layalcn, Sandra Collingwood, Vcroniczl Marifcrn. CAPS AND GOYVNS AND C O M AI E N C If- MIINI COINIMIT'I'I'fES 0 Donna XVolfI', Dick Blackwood, Alice Taylor. SENIOR GIFT AND CA RDS A N D A N- NOUNCIC NIIINTS CfOAIAlIll4'I4IfIf O Art IDL-rlyy anal Dave Ifclicrt. R A CC A I. A L' R EA T IQ CKJAIAIIFI-'IlI'II'. O Alary- anne Ilinus, Kathleen Cluthric, Ilank Nlathcws. JUNIOR CLASS OFFI- CERS O Standing: Craig Collette, president, Tom Beffa, secretary, jerry Hewitt, vice - president, Mr. Donald Simpson, ad- viser. Seated: Suzanne Semprez, treasurer, Miss Mary Durning, adviser. Eleven Bells a.ndE'A1l Is Well HALFXX AY between the onset and their destination, the Class of '60 embarked on the second leg of its journey. Encountering a storehouse of knowledge and experience, they were prepared for the biggest hurdle of all-becoming seniors and graduating. Contributing in a multitude of ways to their findings were the junior Class officers: Craig Collette, presidentg jerry Hewitt, vice-presidentg Tom Beffa, sec- retaryg and Suzanne Semprez, treasurer. jeff Rich, Sandy Duncan, Pat Rose, and Sallie Winquist represented the class on the Boys' Club and Girls' Club Cabinets, respectively. The honor of becoming junior Girl-of-the-Month was bestowed on Pat Yarno. Patti Schei reigned as a lovely junior Homecoming Princess. Neil Rockafield rocketed to fame by displaying his superior football ability. On the basketball court, Ron Kniss showed a very promising performance. At the end of the first semester, 79 members of the class were on the honor roll along with two who reached the grand honor roll. Ten junior boys became purple and gold jacket wearers by receiving their varsity letters in football, as did two in basketball. Bob Tait, Craig Collette, and Steve Irwin showed remarkable skills as swimmers and top junior gymnasts were Steve LePenske, Stu Rehnstrom, and Steve XVoodward. In the field of journalism 6O was synonymous with the fine works of junior members both on the High Lines' and Pirates' Log staffs. The final contribution of the junior class was a committee for Class Day to decorate the gym for the seniors. XVith their many capable leaders to guide them, the wayfarers anticipated another successful embarkment as seniors-on their last leg of travel. Forty-nine 1 113 ', ik' 51 an or 22, r if 'Wi fr A1-kvls, Delmer Adamelz, Allen Ahlquist, Judy Alderson, Mike Alexander, Ronnie Alvin, Ken A n derson , Audrey Al1IlL'l'SUll, Marr-n Aparico, Bonnie Aruetsinzer, VVarren Armstrong, Alan Armstrong, Judy Armstronfl, Marsha Atlauay, Ron B non Karen Bacon Sharen B1dlu T1m B 154,011 ,loin B 11Lr ja. lnnll, I ulu P111 .1 B nlclum Tom lrkv. r r rm 111 1 1111r 1 B 1114 C ordon BL 1rf., K regg B1 hout jane Buhler Robert l 1 0 llellah X1rg1n1a Bennett Pattl Bennett Pat C.111 Bennett Randall Bennett Robert Benr Sharon Brrgman Ned Bernmgcr Elame Bershau Chersl Beuller NIZIYJOYIL Bukrll Qherrx Buru flame 1 K1 Bnzan Thomas Blank Brume Bl uku Dnlnrrs Boul mgcr Te Bou lu uclx Br idcn 11111 Brad Reuben Brooks Slew Brougham Nlanlxn Broun Donald Broun 'Nlllre Brow 11 XX 1lb11r Brmxnrll Carol Brsant B111 liliclxlcn. lois lllll'L'l lL'll. Wliyiic Buruuss. Dick Burucce, Rookie Rurkha rd. Tor Burkhart, Bmcrlx Bushnvll. Gorcly liycrs. lmruii full. IRL-rnita Caiiwroii. Nladulyn Ckinipainn-llzi, Joann Campbell. Virginia Cianiphcll. Shzirlcm K nnipbcll. Su-mart Carlson. Rohm-rl flirr. Kay fairtcr, Anita Cairn-r, Suv C K C asscll. jaiinvs ussidy. Mikv asu ull, lfrnic L'hapman, David fhccscnian, Buh Christv.-nscn, Mary Clark, Pamela Clausen, Donna flaytmi, llcnnis f'lL'I11l'110I1R, llitk Flihburn, llruu- C'lil'tfm, ,lim C'rillL'tl1.'. fruit: c'HI1l'ilCl. llunzild funk. llnnnin' lkirilry. john Corin. lrvnm' I oopur. l'.iul Ciupclziml. ,lon forhlvy. Miki' fnrds, Trim fox. Durlcm' frzlnkmiuh. ,lucli frilly. ,lnriycr fullon, lackic' Ilaltrm. Bob Dzirland. Miki' Dax ie. Barbara Dax ix. lJmm.4 Daxis, ldcliv llanis, ,Inc llzixixun. flcum' lJ.insun. l,airrN llcl vu, l.lltN Dckinu. Judi ,wif gm 5:14 six Kiwi if Q-r ,Lal iw pl wr, V af iflwf WWA if Y., wi 4, 254, 34.52 A A .mf -.A .Q 1 MTH' I Q45 V121 M V . , , X K 1: Dc-rhs Diane Dcrkland fldon Dunne, Mark Dutruh jim Dilxc Thomm Dillon, Carla Dodd lou Doebkc Ronald Docrfhngcr, Linda Dotson, Shcih Douglas, Shfiron Dow ns, Dougl is Duhcc lx mrcn Dunhlr, Duannic Dunnan, Gordon Fastcrson Steven Eckley, Thomas Pdmmlon Nancy Ilarmnoff Diana lllcr, Karol llliott Bonnlc l mcrson Dixie I-mil, Kaarln lnndrce, ludith Fnxc art Faith I x ini Mc-rrnl ill ir U C l u I l irmrr l,llI1l lC lchling, jcrrs idlir Donnie lshrr Cecilia l iehnr Judv l lnrn Dcnnis 'olsomv l.ynnL' l orcn1'in, Donna lforscll, Phil frudct. Dick Frcsc, Iulic Ifromm, Heinz- c irc. , Ardcllc Garrison, Judy Uarrily, Bob Clause, Darlene Gu-r. Mickey Cc-hrke, Mikc Gehrt. Davc Geiger, Ron flL'l'ilSlhlY, Rod Klihoiivyy lfd Gicm, Nlary Gilbert, Robert Gjcrscc, Daw Ulaspic, Leonard Gotlbcrg, Terry Grant. Steve Grziy. Conlon THCIF an is 'FT CLA S OF 60 535: Pomn up 1-251 woo NH HIGHUNEASB Hn r-'Z 3,0 'fag I ' NTI LI. WASH KQIWIXSHII1 R0h1'Yl1l Kiru-vm, janvt C :l'l'l'l1Slfl'l'I. Sllldllll C Clrihhlv, Gary fQl'il1lSIild. Robert Gruhs. Carol Gruus-r. Marian Gudtll-l. I L-ilu Guthrie. Bill Hahcck. Judy Ilan-kvti. Lois Hang. Arlan Ilaunnrd. Sharon A nu 1'rv:c I sm n K ulrgc sin XX nm lrhurml lx nun lrdm rn Sh :mn r li I 1 urns lsfalnl nrnson lon n H ass HL n Ildlcn Ronnn Hudcr john I csun Iorr nm lhnnn janxu Huh :gm Dau H1 ss Sharon uxnl lc v nhuuk Im chunk Sl x :dar N ll Hu slr: Sh iron llr1llmg..snotlh lx :lx rr m n Hmnus Chlrss Holnus Can I on D and llooplr -Xllx Hornm Ikam Hosnr Shvllx Illldl-.IIIS judnh IIuntLr NfEiXlI'll Hu mniztnn Umm Iruln St u lx muh fcnrgn ll! axon un 4 nn s P Hr 1 rc 1 IJ nu luhnsun johnson Iuhnsun Tuhnsun 1 lrlmnm C h lrlu Salls Sandia ff an X., , gl. v Q' f K 1 uni linux mms nc L IlIfLlH5ll1 N1 1 ll ml l1nnx lxallwtnu Kudru ham Sand: lxunl Rohut L xo nrra kcnnmrnd Dun R nnnll C ur It cnt 'IIN A lxnufc 'Xllkc Ixlcpki Tdmra kmffln Corrlnn lxnxss Run :ld Ixnullln R nrhdru Ixorinm Ron Korum krrx Krdskl Ron Krnfucr Xutorx um x N111 n I 131 Ll Lluuhnth I 1Qul Sandra Larkin Tcrrx I armn Bucrlx L Ll N K h ur un lcnnstmm llmmu Lcnl. Phat otlu .vPcnSkc', Qtcxc' ,cu in, llzxrhnra .- 'is. - .im Tom f L' I. ny .on mls, Holla- lucas, Crm! Iundcvn. Kon NI:n'Grl'L!or. fnrnlxn Muck. Hnrhara MacKinnon, Nuil Main, Szllls Makar, Nlikv Xiaras, Rosunmry Mason, Ron Maslin. Dorothy Nlalucr. Sharon X1c'C'awlvy, Patriria NiCc'0l'l11iK'h. Ifynda Mc-Ginnis, Richard xIi'II1ffl't'. Kon Xlcjunkin. Larry Nh-Manus, Carolyn McPherson. Marlene ML-Phillips. Lyn Meade. Donna Meredith, John 'EF NIU' OI H V'I D 'Q N HIGHLTNE A S B 55,2113 cthrr Nlua Xlctllmr Doug Xin lsclsnn Tom Xhuhcll 'Nhrlhn fnlmr 11 'Hours Innes IYIN h SI 1 XIHYIIIAII urns uc x Niorrnu Ron ursq Rnnnn uss I If UV! H l lrru Xinh n nls RllSlII1ll'N lk X Nm I a in r L rrx ss R ll I Nu mlsf n 'Nllrxlxn N14 holsun Rudi ni Nnrhnr n un Xnrmzn Xnrcln Norris N Inu Nuss Sinrh Nu Lrrx 0 Ilrun Shan n 1 ls C lro Olson Ilzrrx son I u rs Ollux sk! Ixnhlun Osborn! Ilsn lat! I urrl 1 zrlnr Donald clton S mdx Lrron Kllcn ' 'r. ha d l'1'IL'I'SOI1. Diann. I'v.'tc'rsm1. 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Nlikt' Sut-nsull, Dam Su ihnrt, Ittrrx 'I nit. Hubert Tttrilttm, Stu-pht-n 'I'xilt'. Ihinnis 'I'.1tr. Sh.ur1m I.nlur. ,In ,Xnnr 'I 1-1-tvr, 1 h.irlt-x 'I vutmt ir. Sh.mm 'I'Imn1.is. john 'I humpsmi, .Xrthur Iilulnpstul. Xluruvrx 'I Iimnpwn. Ruht-rt 'I hnrmiilw. I'.iuI 'Ihurntw lJutl:I.ix I itt.mx, Huh 1 .gi 4 gh ff' if W 3 e Z? 21 V Wi: 4923, 1' 4 42 Lili? wp , ' WW 1 ' 532252 1 v gm IOIIIIIIISOII Shflron Turnzr K uthlun Turnc r, Susan X u.nhu1LLn Janne X zrslug, Doug X Lrt udx XX lgnnss, H lrrx XX.u!K, Bob XVdkL, I rdnxlllv XX altcrs John XX .nlthus K xlhnrmc XX nn S mdra X an Slum XX lsnur Rohm rt XX .ntl lllll Inrrw XXLgnLr Anna XX Llhorn Bath XX Lssun lumom XX1.sluJKt Ihllln LU. XX hm DLI XX hltnu, Ktfllllf XVllun Shll'ILX XX :Ill nm Donni XX 1ll1 :ms Sharon XX llson, Dax ld XX lI1CllIlSt Salln. XX murs Ilm XX nrt Ruth XX ood, James XX oodruff Don xld XX nods, jun XX nods Tubs XX oudn :rd 'stun XX nghl I 1 rw XX nght Marianne Yurno Patricia You, Putsy Youngq uist. Linda Zane, Iflrry Zunt, XVallace Ziclsdorf lack Zurich, Marlene 'v wwf -has w. fl! 'LW -af 0 'M-si NIT RAINIER JUNIOR OFFICERS I Standing Jeanne Saaage uce pres: dent Clov Svkes presadent Seated Mr YValter Poroslta faculty aeluser Dane Dans secrc-tara Cha.rt1ng a, World of Thelr FVIATI D from thear eourse as Hlghlane students the Nlount Runaer unaor elass members eontanued upon their journex to UI'dClLldtl0I1 On thear toreagn soal Cloa Sa kes led the elass as student bodx preslelent asslsteel ba e anne Savave nee presaelent Dame Dans seeretarx anel Carol Smath treasurer These leaders watla stltutaon w haeh must weather through the xears To proude ouflts tor their well staff Gul Read anel Sue Coulter anel song queens Carol Sehultz anel Pat Bates the elass sponsored two el anees anel part ot the naonex was donated tor thas purpose Trax ellng to Chlnook unaor Hugh some of the outstandang troubaelors enter tamed with za Halloween assemblx Those not so talented used thear efforts as stewards for the merehants near bs ba helpang the Haghlane stuelents wath thear annual Halloween elefan up Prowess an the world of athletles was also theirs Before being eleporteel Daw. Burpee was an outstanding football plaxer for Haghlme High In the basketball season the followlng junaors won letters on the aarsltx team Don Pupera Daae Burpee Ball Pfllger Tom Sehuh and Qtewe Henslex Sadls saxang goodbs to Haghllne on janufarx 16 1959 these juniors followed thear ataneraraes anel resumed thear eourse at Mount Raanaer Qenaor Hugh Qhortlx after the w orle on thear mter hlgh sehool danee projeet got under w as Along w atla these plans went Ideas for the junaoa prom a grass plantang projeet an annual stalt anel the presentation ot a sehool pl as XX ell established upon thear journex the Mount llunler juniors look forward to their senaor aear and to belng one step upward tow ard gradu atlon Cwn Fafh mne X g, It A, E Q 1 f ' 1 ,f,,'p4s ' a . ' h V , V. -I .- , V 1 ' : . - -' , Q I 44 4: . 1. h wi' . . X V, A i. .xl . w N '. 5 . ' Y I ', ,v a , , .,..1, , , I, , ,.e . , ','I,i ,k. an, v -,- at . yi, .,.,..,2I,,. . 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Diana llruvkcrnian, Sharon llruinglon, John llurpcc, lluxill liurhv. Raymond Byers. John fallisun, llcnnis farlxun. John fullingwoocl, llill fornlas, Hose Cnultcr, Sue cllllllllflk Larry Dailcv. Sharon llaxis. Dixie liar iaun. Van na llcclrink. Janvt llcnnis, l-rank lD1.'XVil!, Nyla Ilia-kwin, Barbara llmxd, Patricia Drinnin, l.L'on Dunning. llax ill llvv. fharlcs Ihr. Sharon I alun, Sue l slr-s. lluhurt lxansnn. Rohn-rl lcrricr. Donna I ia lwll. Hurri l U-wr. lluuarsl l I'.ll.lHl1. Jan lrucman. Judi Hath, Nancy Gillin. llcrnanl Grant, Richard Kiran-s. Jann-s flfl'l'll, john Criffun. Richard Gunnison, K1-nl Hnnununs. Nh-rrilx HzmsL'n. Su-x L' -nn. -nslcv SIL- - Ill llokulsun Ii rh u Hoppnr Huh ard llonnv. ll: mm lngll. C harks Irnxn C :mln ohnson llilllv. johnson Johnson luhnson Johnion rx lllllxlbll K mtnnr lx :pl an K norm Ccorw um Llnn xx r juslx Dum lunna. Inrrx lusslnr M ll'Sl1l K nur lllflllfl K nur C nrolxn lx :us 1 lxnuu lu llll uk I rl I mdxtmm Junk Q uf. S nm x Ifnnc Bnrlmura LLL lhnms lLgg1 ,lmhlh Inn liukx U IS I 1. u as lin and Lubcl I rms! lmdslu Donna llttlnluld Thom I lmd Sh iron ny., mc x ll an Q nun llll Slll U1 mmmr I ms wilt arlm S nm x 'Shi m S.nuir.1 ll I Nlnhulsun ln x 'Nunnhnn lxnlhlun N gr mln Kru In H1 Pain llc , V. xv. Hill, Ja 'f , ,- zu , 'n J -v , K' 1' ' i- 1 2. 1- 1, l A I - J 5 ' a Q' ', l-d ax .I Y iii' 4' 2 I il -. 'A , ina J, july ' 1. . K1 . 'nl rm nfl 14 'Q nf i llc YJ. Hull 32? . 'K-. . . ns Iju 'H' ll: 1.0 ull. A cy' 5 Mu 'lv . . I.' In 'rl Maud, ' . ,I ln Num ' . liv.-lmnl Nlnpln IMI l. ' 5 if MQ K' . . 1 +32 , ' . ' vii Ml- gl.. cum as? . V' L ' . l'll, .I IA A . 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Ioyce Threet, Sonja Trestrail, lane L'hlmann, Glenna Lmbinetli. ,lim Vinccnri, Linda YYaibel, Henry XVallacf:, Mike XVebb, Hans XXX-imer, Bill XYL-Uvr. l'.lIr11i.1 XX vlls. NI.nri.m XX yrm-x. lildmrni Wk-stlmw, vlumlx Hidnrr. linhdrd XX'ilcn1.m, lx.nrL'n XYilkinsrn1. Nlurgf XK'iIvm, ILM ld Xkilwn, I m'xI.l Xxillkr. lnrnlxn Nucsxlwr, Ruth Ubud. Hrun L' XYUHAIIL-K. lrmylmrnl Nuunus. luul N nrina. ,lu SOPHOMORE C L A S S OFFICERS 0 Standing: Steve Thomas, trcasurcrg Joe Galando, vicc-presi- dcntg Butch Iaskc, presi- dent. Seated: Mr. Dale Linebarger, counselorg Nancy MacLennon, sec- retaryg Mr. Iamcs O'- Bricn, faculty adviser. Young Explorers Unearth Riches Sixty-four HALF A LEAGUE, half a league, onward -into the halls of Highline, rode the six hundred. Flooding through classroom doors last fall, these exuberant new- comers quieklv took their places among the ranks of their Alma Mater. Command- ing at the helm was Butch Iaske, Sophomore Class president, with joe Galando serving as first mate. Financial transactions were managed by Steve Thomas, while Nancy MacLennon acted as secretary. Diana Dixon and Claire Ringdahl were the Girls' Club representatives, and Shannon McCarthy, Steve Thomas, and jack Sonnichsen served, throughout the course of the year, on the Student Court. Proudly pointing to the names of Diane Maurel, Al Roesler, and Ward Buck- ingham on the grand honor roll list, sophomores proved that they could keep up their grades despite all obstacles. In athletics, sophomores became an intrinsic part of the school's recreational program. Soaring through opposition, the young newcomers demonstrated their skills on the football field, on the basketball floor, and on the track grounds. Heading the list were Tom Adams and Fred Goodpaster, whose versatility in foot- ball enabled them to become key parts of the intrepid varsity football squad. Soph- omores Kim Morgan and Fred Goodpaster piled up blazing scores while playing on the varsity basketball team. Tenth grade members were found participating on the B teams of both basketball and football and in practically every other available athletic activity. Representing the sophomores on the yearbook were Claire Ring- dahl and Steele johnson. Confident that this excursion through knowledge and recreation during the tenth grade year would become an essential part of their future lives, the sopho- mores unanimously agrecd that the world was seen more clearly as a result of this voyage. 1 .0 w.-v rex Atkinson Sharon Baker, Carn Baker Karol Baker Marie Ballard Judx Barbee Linda Barcus A114 n Bartlett I ucille Beaupain Suzanne Becker BIIILL Beehp Sue Belleeourt Claudia Benemi Iudw Bennet Iudx Benston Cores Benz Ron Ber ann Bern man Io an Bezotte Julie Bible Sandx Black Bill Blaeker Ross Blaklew Collcc n Blanehard 'Nita Blandor Karen Blenner, Carolwn Bodkm Dase Bocdeelrer Michael BOICC Marv Boldman Linda Bonmflcld Jack Boutvsell Mike Q, S fo Aekley. Blaine Adams. Judith Adams, Keith Adams, Tom Adams. Russ Aikins. James Albright, Duane Allison. Pcnnie Altcnburfz, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson A ndcrsorm Sharon Doug john Kay Leslie Yharon Sharon XX esley 'lndreus Bruu Angle Iacol-,n Xrmstrong Leona AFIUSIIOHE Bwmn Arnold Bonnie Arnold Suzanne Arntson Linnea Ather Tonv 'C 1 Q.. sw L w- r- X 14' 'Q- Us 6 Braden Nlolls Bramel I arol Bras Roger Breda Marx Brink Man Brougham Bu c rlx Bron n C arol Bruce Lind.-1 Brunellc I arl Brunlxe judx Bn ant Dale Brsson Diane Buckingham Bmw, Bulen Kcnmth Burch I Ilia Burtch Rohm rl Bus Dirk Buseh Di.-inc Bulerus Tinka Burs f all Cal Sun C allliaan Cnoffru Cantzler Connie Carev, Stan qw Sixty fue Carlson hllflxl Carroll B111 C arter, Sammlc Kane Art Caeslrlv Donna Cauancda Bob lcrnx Ruth C hapman, Jerllx Choate, Man Colc Chen Collms Chtrxl Connell, Toni Conner, Qtex c Coombs, Ann Cooper, Iohn Copeland, Ron Copeland Don Coplcn Tx In r C ourter bull K rane Larr-. Crawford Cherry Crusen Lvnn Culver Pat 4'-F' Cummlng Sandra ,fr fn. Ehle Txm Eldndge Lx nda SIXYT six Ellls Lynda Elhson Alan Elhson Marv Empens Tern Endres Mllxe Etherfcn, Llnda. Exler Candx Fadden Mlchacl Fagnat, Judv Imch, John Iltnh Douglas Fltch Karen Flerxmg Alton Ioxxlrr, Dcnnls Iovc Bob Ioxston Kxona Frcderrckson Dlan Freeburn Earla Frexhnger Sharon Fuller Ieremv Fuller, Patnua Galando Joe 13' rn vu. an 'S If fs 4' Q-' ,Q ls- su. L urns Chtrxl Dahl' 1rd Kris Danug Jcrrx Darland Y lklxl Dax I5 Albert Dax I5 Hclcn Dax li Iodx Dan s Que ,fr for Dnxson Plul Dax lxlllxl. Dena Salxador Denms Marx Ann D: Pavaqual K arl DL Plttlpa Mllxc Dm rry M114 I,CSllTlUl1C ,loc Dcsmaran Mol Dcsmarals Nada Dlerst Robert D1 Thomaw xvlllldlll Dixon Dlana Dourm Ann Douglas Marian Downs Pattn Dragoo, Roy Drake, Arlcnc Durga, Pam Dushabck Tome Dutclxcr P1ul nc Eastwooj Harland Izdwards, EVIC , , .. Y. . , . G- ,4- . 1, A Y, , f . ' jn - JA, -zu A 'l . , V , l x il f A A 1 x at 3 Y 4. lg If 4 Q 5' A, W 'f x 4 A I l , 4 ' jf 4 ' - W , , 1 Q 44. C , , . - J . 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Harris Dau' Hwrehman Bruno Hart Rohrrt Hartman Inn Has Bruce IXUS Hn Hcdruk julx Hcggzn Lxmltn II1l'l'13l ldCI Rnhard Hutcr Daw Hu north Inlhs H0bbQ Im: Hockom Ilm Hoffmc 81m E arland C arolx lf :lx Be x arun Ilnda aspar nm ndnu oc unmnll St x mnlah Dunn mrcau C all 1. rh art Ron :ld lb0l1lK ll au lhonu C KUYLK lhson Ianu la s Phxlnp oddard janlu oldbcrll oodmansrn Car d oodpae r I r 1 raden jam! ramho 1 I 1 rant Unk ratcs Nano rauer f Iona rccn Ixvnnr-th I rcvg Nu Hofman Is Hnlllnzuxorlh ludx Holman Tom Holtman ll lla Holzu' jc1n Hood Tom Horton Hopf Howard K hvrx Hmc xilihdll Houad. H unc Huddlc 'N mc x Hughes Llncla Hula 'Ihomas Hunter Sh iron Hurd Rohm! Huelcd X :rum Hulnhnon Nillw Huthansrl Sharon Iannlclcllo Nhkc Irunc slnhad ls ac kson Dah lsarlason ludx Iunon ,lumix jarohs Nano Szx x suuz j uuhsm n IJLIHIIS jau1hsu1 K corgg jamu .AHIII nu hl j IIN I Sh 1r 1 IS L I nun nnn Don johnsun judllh johnson Pat johnson Stulm jose phsmn Ilnn jx Qlllw jour, Thom IS u ln S 1m 1 jurgmnsmn C1rI Iulc Imran Ix lfllfllll' lruu lxarthnr Kin Kaemrk Tom Is mul K arol lx ll 1n nugh M 1rg Iv. 1rns KLrrx Kuna, Drnms Ixunm, john I u,1Q I nmk I umpuld Mich IL Iuui, Barn Iuui, Marx I lttlc 019 log 1n Maru Ion!! Sharon I umhcrt Qandx ll In n mth C on 11 I Lnndn N 1 IKIIICI1 T nlur 110 jc'1nn1 mncrxnv jnhn xIdI15I'lLICI I IL In NI1r1hQr -Xnn1 Xlarlnlmxrh D1 NI1rks Sdnclx XI1rm5 Ilarbdr 1 Nl artm Ilouarcl Xlartln Ruth Xlarllnsun Iunn Nlawn Ruhard XI1stm Xlurs XI nur Nlllo Sun ugh! 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' XI1',' '..'1n1'v XI1 . 1, NI1' , '1 ' g ' 3 M1 1' .., H I ' iT , A'.V1i1l I 1 f I ' ' 14 , 1 - ' f , '1 -h -v Mll lf Ilttna. Mtlltr MILL Mtlls lxlllml ll ntun C x Mttlrl Tom Mont ure K h trlLnL lxl0l'lh0lISL jul, Mort.. tn htm Murxan Mor ul Morrtll Robert Morrts Brum e Mow Ou an Nlottct I nuts Nlount I ldon Mm er judx Mow lan Das rd Mummmrt janlr Mummr rt james Murcttt Dennts lN mul I tc Nuhtf T1 d 'N tsluntl Sharon 'Nrlsnn Joanne Nelson. lltm Nelson, XX illi'tm Nerheim. Karen Nevisnn, Corky' Newell lloy Nnhhs john Norman Kclcle Norman Alfreda Oiks lfrz-tnk Xlathcrs jmt Nlathuu Ilona Nlatheue lxrnneth Nlathuu Sharon Nlaurel Dr me Nici arthx Sh mmm 'WLC tslln Sue Nlciltntul. lhrtm 'KleConn I 1 XlLClun2 john NI1Clure Pttrntx NRC olttt Bob 'NleDuffu. Stex 1 Nicbrcu jurlw Xlelntosh Sh trnn Xiclnts re lx run XfCKlHClK Susu 'SIc'N1el Sandra McNnun Sandx Bieadc Barlxar 1 Mendenhall Rodnu Metcalfe Jamu Mewer, Brll 'Nhller knstm OBrien Bill O Brien Sharon ODell Lynne Oien, Sonnv Olsen, Cary Olson Keith Olson. Ron Orchard. Daniel Orth, Daxid Osborne, XVendx Ostlc, Fxnnne Otis, Invet' Ott, Delnres Ourada. C'nnnir Palmer, Terrie Parkinson, fherxl Paull. ltllrn Paulson, Robert Payen. james Peabody, Michael Pearson, Peter Perry, Barbara Peters, YVilliam Petersen, lluhc-rta Sixty mnc -qv N-v Peterson. Bonnie Petty, Iulie Pettyjohn, Sheila Pfeifer, Merle Phanes, Ronnie Pierson, Ray Pike. Donald Pitts, Janice llaustcr Dianne Plymirc Linda Pollock Pam Price Ben Pritchett Pexzu' Pritehow lane Plllhdlh Dt H1 Qucalu C arol Qumtu Russell Clllfidl Connte ll xmtl IJIBIIL ll tndall C trn Raw Tanw I Rauma bandx Read I amelt llud, Bob 0 '27 Stott Robert Stott Sand: Searle Larrs Sears C culla Sehrmz Daud Schnng Flame Selhw Can Sex mour Stott Shannon hlma Shellenbcrger Tern Shelton Dan Shlpman Cars Shull Reltx Slhlex Ia Rout Sxtkel Ceorzc Sampson Nanu Sampson Rohm rt Supple Carol Sk rsxog janet Sltutlew Rax Smallu ood Norton Smith Gan Smith Gordon Smtth karen RL mlngton frank Reuloff Marlene Rewnoldi Adina Rledltngcr Dcl Rlgglc Duld Rmgdahl C l.-nrc Rm Charlene Rnhtrte john Rohllhrd Sh :ron Roclnflcld Dand Rodda Wllllam Roesler, Alfred Rogers Bettt Romono Bu erlx Romano Robert Ronu Sharon Rose, Bonme Rose Ted Rovmlcy Marllwn Rutltowskl Ron Sampson Robert Sanden 'Farlten Satterfteld John Rthull Donna Qthuklcr Charles Cthlcv C herwl Schmitt Ladd Cehomalter Rllfhilfltll Schroeder Patnua Qchulenhtrg Cran., Schultz Betty Schumann las kv as Sullu an Truds Sundbw Carolyn Sutton SuLannL Sm cr C u Ln Tathcr Nlorns Tarplex Lau rant L Taxlor Hans Tclhtl Jatqunlmf. Tukc I arnl Thamcr jot Thlrslt Bob Thomas Slmt Thorn n I ru 'l llllS Rohm rt 'l oontn Ron Ioppano Ttrrl Trascrso Stott Trans Paul Trmt lxldflllll Tutknese Ill Tunnzll llrlllll Turner Nl.-:rx Tusslng., Dautl Kan Allen, Jan Kan Etten Tom Kan Hom Carol Xasllleff Karcn Xalswog Marlo Xwughn John hctor Marlo Non Thon, Paul vb- -of '09 vv- TQ K fi' .Q T' Smtth 'Klan Smlth ShlflC'X Sodcrlmd lux Sflldllllx lxart-n Snllu Barbara Snnnlchwn ja lt Sortnnvn Klan Sortnmn Paul Spanur Paullnt Sptars C an Stamhorslu Robert Stanford 1 crald Stanlu Stanles Starling Thomas Stearns Patncla Stccltcr Jon 'tnn Stnclman C aml Sttltlmnhurz Nanu Stuxrman I mda Stusart Anna Stiles Chrlstn Stinson Beth Stodtham Bill Stranlund, Jamu .QM ,-5 X ospcr I s nn X we amu W agcr Jaclttc W agner Michal XVagnesS Pattw XX alltcr Annette VS allxcr Sharon XX all cr X lfZll1l3 XX ard Donna XX arru Dau- XX asmer Jcrrx V! arson Rax mond VK cvncr Nl8Yl0l'l0 VS meman lonnard X! tllcr Du XX vllcr lxaxr Sh-st Llarl- xxCSU.0ll Path Ann Xlesttott Prnnw Nhultr Ilnda xsllltl. Bob X lu N r l Xhg ms Nlnhanl XVIKSITNXW1 Rnhard bcrenty one L 3 N -. 'Q '.- l v I, j- u K., 3 . F ' Q 1 A 5 L L x. 5- K- ..v- . f 'f , v ' 3- ,if ' Tv 3 5 .V , - L fi ,' .V .V , I' .W , . ' ' . ' , QW 6 Q- , ' t 01 .. -2 , , l 'SH' ,P fA-, Q . vw Thnmpsonn Mark ' A, 1 ' x QQ-K' , .- ly' fj-'f ,V at ' , 'f' sz , . , y . , f YQ val' 'J Q' Q, ' l, ' f . 5: f I' vxl ' 'Y,lk if S 6' Sn F I- .' ' ' lfll' 'Wil 9 XVikitrum, Donna XYilIi:m1s, llulnmr XVilIiam1s. jllih' Hhillizums, Mary XVill0I!. llohcrt XViIson, Karen VVilQon, Mary XVinn, Donna xYiI1!L'I'IlllIll', XYil Wolft. Kun XVolff, Putty XVood, Clzmflia NX right, Rrmuld XVy:llt. f'2ll'UlYH Ysirom. john Zackrison. Nanci font, Pall Zimnwrmzm, llrucc SOPHONIORE CLASS OFFICIRS 0 Left to LGH O Ixlm Morgan SOPHONIOPE PIL 0 right: Thomas, NIacI.Cnn'm Galando Xlr O'Bricn, adviscrg jaskc, Xlr llmbargcr acl visor. Sophomore Stop Cvers Scrwzty-tu'o Hun' l: III CUIIIJ I'I XXI II 0 Icft tr: right: I'u.nImmIy. Ilnrlm-mlm, xIL'c-llfif, Ilrmur. 0'IZrivn. IIuIwr. Pnturs. UI I ICI XUJIZIxI IIS 0 I,I1'rm1-iglzrz I.III.1rgv, Slll'L'l1SOI1,IIIJ5ICI'. IMI rw. Ilusu-II, NIiIIn'r, Pitts, XYL-glmurx lrfm! mu: ,xLIt'I'5KII1 Grim .1r1I. .XIINin5un. C'.XII YIII Ck 0 Dick IiI.IcIv xwml, CQIIII S' K I LIE 0 lur! In right: Ilullulgm-. Iullcfwn, IIuuIu's, .XIvx.1mIL-r. Nlunm, I.umI- xtrum. IIr1u 2: IPXII X LUXIXIL IIIIS 0 'llll SIOXII' 0 IIUXS C'UXI'I Il UN IIIINNIKN IXI'l IIIXII Xl O Hun 3: ILNC IIIIOONI SCI XI O SKID IIUXX O XXXL XI SI XII III X08 0 Inf! ff' 111111: I7m1:.ln. II.1m-x, XI.1Inm'x. I'iuvu. Miscellaneous Side Trips Seventy-four ONEX CENT . 1 of aff 41414 WS 4'-fn. 0 Q' Jaw ,J Seventy-five Ask These Authorized Travel OBKING for better international under- standing, the Board of Control pioneered a For- eign lfxchange Program. NVork geared to this goal was started by the student leaders last summer, and it has subsequently become a reality for next year. Delmar Fadden, who had recently returned from Iiurope, headed the Foreign Exchange Com- mittee. This August, Anders Gunnar Lindquist will journey from Harnosand, Sweden, to Burien to become the first foreign exchange student to en- roll at llighline High School. Anders, who is an outstanding student, will attend here as a senior and will be graduated with the Class of '6O. The committee also plans to sponsor an American exchange student during the 1960-61 school year. Bi-weekly meetings, which started the previous spring, resulted in six summer dances for stu- dents. The Pirates also helped in the city-wide Teens Against Polio Drive of the March of Dimes. Giving out potato chips, the students in- duced many to contribute to the worthy cause. Seeking student interest, the Board of Control launched an all-out campaign for a llallowe'en clean-up. Droves of Bucs offered their time to make the district cleaner and safer for Hallo- we'en. Still others entertained with pre-llallo- we'en assemblies at nearby junior high schools, where they emphasized a soapless, prankless day. Prior to the opening of school, the second annual Student Leadership Conference was held at Camp NVaskowitz. Its objective was to inform the newly-elected leaders of their duties and res- ponsibilities toward promoting better student government. This objective was attained through a variety of media. Included were speeches by several prominent district leaders, panel discus- sions dealing with every aspect of student gov- ernment, explanations by the out-going officers as to the work in store for the officers of next year, and skits and games stressing leadership training. 1?'i: PIRATE JIM MCBRIDF PETER STILES MABYANI HINF9 President Vice-President Sttrtt ary Qrnvnh wx 5? BOARD OF CONTROL O Seated: Judy McBride, Deanna Docll, Susan Graham, Sallie Bereiter, Jim McBride, Peter Stiles, Annette Sutton, Alice Taylor, Maryanne Hines, Janet McKinney. Standing: Marise Picou, Cloy Sykes, Dave Bennett, Butch Iaske, Dick Black- wood, Craig Collette, Ron Sather. Seventy-seven . I Aj Y vp, Chic is the Word 66 ,'XYlf SUCKS, will trawl -in turquoisu blue. Duspitc mule thrcuts and sullotngu, thc Girls' Cfuh itinerary wus crowclc-tl with colorful xcn- turcs. Bright golcl CllffSiiI1lllL'l11llll1S wcrc ini- mcnscly popluar w hcn thcy muclc thcir initial :tp- pcuruncc ut thc Homecoming gznnc. Then cgnnc Cll1l'lStl11ilS with thc hulls clcckccl with CXC1'gl'L'CI'IS anal pilctl high with Cill1l1CLl goods for nccch fann- ilics. ln tht- holiday 5pirit thc girls took tx short jaunt to thc lluth School for Girls to concoct alot- orutiw ftnors at thcir party. Othcr winter uctixi- tics louncl the girls litcrully netting about fifty tlollurs for the MiliL'L'l1S Against Polio Drixc hy l11CilI1S of ai tarp cnrrit-cl urouncl tht- gym cluring gi lmskt-tlmll ganna. Sl1I'll1gIlll1L' hrought thc lHL'll14ll'LllJlL' Girls' Cluh lolo plnnnucl hy two junior cfm'lmil'im-n, Dlnultic Culton untl Cfnroh n Suxcr. lhcn, oll' to tht- South Scus untl thc Xlothvr-lDaughter llour, tlirct-tt-tl hx ,Xnn .Xrmstrong. to nwtml tt clust-rx ing st-nior with tht- Xlinnic lmry Scliolttrship untl hcstow othcr honors. 'lhcrc ht-ncutll tht- pulnn ol Bali lltrif' thc oltl cuhinct how t-tl out to new mcnlht-rs cugur to hcgin next it-ark journey. 1 4 1 Chalk Up Another V ll.XXl l ING hriskly from aiicu.-as tn stiucss. Captain lllackyynml antl his crcyy It-tl the hnys nl llighlinc tn annthcr prmpt-i'ni1s ycar. Car chct ks. if Q27 car registration .intl ont' of thc statfs lnyycst tit kt-t ratings, Ingutlicr yyith tht- Pirates' t'o-opcratinii and tht- help nf thc statt- patrol. umtrihutt-tl tn thc tratlitiunally clliciciit trallic court. l.arly in thc ycar thc prc-gains pt-nnant salca mct thc call lor trt-asuru, anal, as usual los icuncs fillt-9' fell lmcfnrc the mighty hm! in annual canrpaigns. Skill ful nlanninv nassucl out a tlcfcat to thc girls ,S l . in thc foocl tlriyc, anal in thc post-season Fnnthall Harm' anothcr trnuming yyas i'cct-iycnl hy the girls N tluspitt- thu rcfs' trcacliury. XX ith nnmatlic clcytcrity tht' bays yariul thcir cfllnrts anal initiatctl thc' hivhly 'popular sock Mix - W.-.,. F' . stumps httltl in tht- gymnasium. fytlrlt-tics opt-nucl inntlicr routc for their originality. Sponsorsliip will llacls' Nights ancl thc noycl l'm ,-X Dail tags prnyctl greatly cnjnyahlc. Uthcr actiyitics inclu- tlct l outstanding asscmhlics antl a car shnyy. ln . . . ,. ill ol thtwt- tht- malt' hall nl tht- l iralc crcyy hatl ti right to strut: uach activity only incrcasccl thcir tnpfratc tally. ls fin una.--.. Yllv A fs, ', tw ' Nm 'omg 1' 'v BOYS' l'l.L'l3 Olflliil V5 O Klr. Pt-tai' llallgriinson. atlyikt-r: Dick lllatkwoocl, prt-siclcnt: Xlikt' Galamlu. yicc-prcsitlt-nt: XYalt lisch, 5L'L'l'L'Iil1'fZ lorry Hihlchrancl, trcas INSI lllli Dick lllzitlyyyuml t'l1t'L'kil12 Cd l'5. BOX S' Cl L ll Cl XBIXI ll 0 Sttimling: llayc llvstur, ,lnhn l,lL'l.L'llllUl'll, ,lorry lliltlchrantl, Xlikt- Xlillvr, Nlikv Ca' lancln. lnhn Snt-mm-. Nniztutlz Dick lllaukyyoml, llnn Silyurtst-n, It-ll' ltith. Xylilt l'ist'l1. s - f K' ' ff X - I X , ,Mig .of Nt xtnry-uint Torch . . . Carrying Gold 4. 4'-. irzv' 'QW bw W? Y? Pg. Ll N jozmnc Allen Marlene Ashley Linda Beck Daw Bennett Sallie Bercitcr Dick Bothell Gail Bouldron Larrv Dc-anna Docll Judy Duugan Dann Eckert Tamara lfritz Put Hagan Beth llzirris jerry Hcigh Linda Pat Mm-Camisli janet Nh-Kinney Kaliu Meanv Dana Moffctt Pat Monusdm Pat Otis Gary Ostlc fNluryAnn 2-I! I f f S :E I l l- - X J .. ' 9 ,Y Q 'Z 0 i 'l' V 22 5 N- NA . ' K fm: and fx. buzz: E .v in r ,l 3- f or L- r- -- f. AW 4, Q 5 1 5 I' -Mfiwffa .4 'A g 1 -I 53 2 ' a a o pf m -' 3? f -a - I-fs nm National vlwf: Curtis lluurlr-x Igmvr left: Delmar laddcn A 4 I Carolyn llill Mary Hindcrlic Linda Kinsman Linda Landstrom Ruth Laydcn Lorraine Maloney jim :gi HJ in Their Luggage . . . Torch 'W' 3 'i e' if' Ln..- Q, K Q17 'I' Judy C'arn1lch1ivl Iilll Clmnpnmn l-,lainc Childs Mnrlvnc lllslcy' .Imam llzwohsmm Mary jovanovich Mzlrzzarvl Ilzmcy ,lim Ruhinsmm Phil Rude ,Ivan C'nrn1-lins Pat l 1-wis Garv Scala' llulc XVAIVM-y Mnrxliv C onrznl I rank Iuuis l india lhlllcduv llumliv YVallxl'r Honor Society Judy Nlcllridr Xidrisu l,lL'Ull Penny Prcunscr Dixlc Schcppcr Lynn Tannchill V? frystnl furry Kathy lilllv vI.nnn'l 'I'l1rnnanim- Stmn . Don YAIIISCII Judy Young Nlnruic- Curnxningi Ilan- linuuood Nunn Snmllwnud lkurnlim' Hindvrs Alive Taylor .Une Tr-mplc K.1run XX'alsh JUNIOR TORCH I Row 4 CTopD: Geiger, Clemmons Waitt, Soderquist, O'Brien, Smith, Rasmussen, Culton Row 3: Crilly, Turner, Morris, Spore, Blakey, Fresc Greenslate, Youngquist. Row 2: Kreager, Green, Benz Sorenson, Christensen, Rottler, Dillon. Row I: VVare Crohs, Campanella, Moras, Spear, Ruona, Campbell Davis. TORCH CLUB OFFICERS O Standing: Miss Lydia Palmer, adviser, Phil Rude, president, Corky Stedman, sophomore representative. Seated: Judy Young, sec- retary: Cindy Spear, treasurer: jackie Culton, vice- president. Eighty-two Carrying Gold . . . V RAVFQLING up the straight and narrow road, Torch members attained the pinnacle of success. During their wayfaring these students gained much know- ledge from all they saw and experienced. They put this knowledge to good use and maintained their first requirement, a 3.0 average or better. Then as experienced travelers, these pupils also participated in many activities helping to make the journey more exciting and pleasant. Thus the second requirement for Torch membership, two extra curricular activity points, was fulfilled. Phil Rude, Torch Club president, judy Young, secretary, Cindy Spear, trea- sure, and Corky Stedman, sophomore representative, led the club's members on their tour around the world. There were fifty-seven seniors, fifty juniors, and sixty-three sophomores making up the group. The purpose of this tour was to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character. lfach member considered it a high honor to be chosen as a member of Torch. Carrying Gold . . . L'nder the guidance of Nliss Lydia Palmer, Torch sponsored both a winter and spring dance. The profits obtained from these activities were used to subsidile partially the cost of their pins. The annual Torch assembly was held in April. An address bv a foreign exchange student from Holland now attending the Univer- sity of Washington was the focal point of the assembly. Election of next vear's officers and the announcement of the sophomore representative followed. Activi- ties as a whole were limited because of the large membership. lfarlv in the spring, officers of Highlines Torch Club conferred with those of Kent-Nleridian Hivh School on the uroblems thev had encountered on the vear's - 5 1 1 .' w' journey. As a result, manv new and exciting ideas can be expected on future tours. SOPHOMORE TORCH 0 Ron' 4: Hanavan, Grambo, Lewis, johnson, Buckingham, Benson Cooper, Bus, Andrews, Kinyon, Bryant, Lewis, Giboney. Row 3: Graves, Holtman, Coombe, LaCfombe, Drake, Hoffman. Kinsman, Ellis, Klapstcin, Dixon, Berryman. Ron' 2: .-Krntson Bennett, Collins, Davis, Arnold, Hall, Baker, Bryson, Darland, Beaupain. Ron' 1: lulin Bramel, Freeman, Lamb, Horton, Davis, Holm, livler, Kowing, Durga. CLoiver picturej Run' 4: Sehulenberg, Schlickler, White, Nelson, llocsler, Thomas, Nlusiel Xervell, XYillot, Hiller, Nletcalf. Ron' 3: Nlelntyre, Rankin, S. Smith, Xl. Smith, Hamel Sunby, Paul, XYilson, Norman, Stiles, Nlorehouse. Ron' 2: Zackrison, Ostle, Ringdahl, Read Nlead, XYickstrom, Plvmire, Sehomaker. Ron' l: Stedman, Pollock, XYood, Reynolds, Mack- enroth, XYolff, Simpson, McCarthy, Mansfield. Eighty-tlzrer. They Took the High Road DVENTURE on the high road to success prevented National Honor Society members from being classified as bookworms. Established as an honorary organilation for outstanding students who must possess a 3.7 grade point average before being selected by a faculty council, National Honor Society began its second voyage under the supervision of Alice Temple, presidentg Curtis Baarley, vice-presidentg Dixie Schepper, seeretaryg Linda Land- strom, treasurerg and Mr. Earl Trowbridge, faculty adviser. Eight new sophomore members were presented to the original population of seventeen juniors and seventeen seniors at a joint National Honor Society and Torch Assembly in February. Feature speaker at the assembly was the Rev. Earl Palmer of the University Pres- byterian Church. Theater parties in December and April carried the members to the far-away worlds of make-believe. An exchange assembly at Evergreen High School and dinner party was highlighted by the talents of members from both groups. Theirs was the road that led to the enchanted castle of worthwhile achievement. SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 0 Row 4 CTopQ: Knapp, Cooley, Burgess, Hewitt, Mickelson. Row 3: Winquist, Russler, Bucking- ham, Carter, Schnickler. Row 2: Suver, Norman, Bramel, Maurel. Row l: Alex- ander, johnson, Pelton, Mansfield, Ramel. Eighty four NATIONAL HONOR SO CIETY OFFICER 0 Standing: Linda Landstrom, treasurer Curtis Baarley, vice-president Seated: Alice Temple, presi dentg Dixie Scheppcr, sec retary. John Dicfcnclorf, skipncrg W Gestapo Units Hold Fast OFFICFIES 0 CStm1tliuuD. Nlr. Iowcll Mason, faculty aclviscr. fKlIvc'li112D: Don Yanscn, tirst matc: Cary' Jarvis, scribc. lxYlUll'l'S UV 'l'lll' Clvilrl .XSS 0 fcatlcrsliip. clcpcntlahility. anal chitalry wc-rc thc attrihutcs alc- scrihing thc tncnty-six scnior hors who patrollccl thc halls of llighlinc. ,-Xsccrtaining that all pupils ohcyccl the school rulcs, thc Knights. hcclcckccl in gold swcatcrs, san' activc cluty at all football anal haskcthall gaincs, track mccts. ancl asscmblics. Guiclctl hy Nlr. l,oncll Nlason, faculty acltiscr: 'lohn llicfcnclorf. skippcr: Don Xanscn. first inatc: anal Gary -larxis, scribc, thc Piratc crcw mct claily fifth pcriocl to makc assignnicnts ancl to cliscuss school prohlcins. Sc-rxicc was thc pass- port to a succcssful icar for thc Knights of thc C utlass. Hl'L'lJl'Nli COL ll l' 0 'frying to contincc tiof lators of the ncccssitx of ohcxing school rcgulas tions nas tht- job oi thc Stuclcnt C ourt. Four rcpf rcscntatiics from cach class. tuo girls antl txxo hots. hclpctl to proinotc hcttcr citifcnship attif tuclcs among thc fcllon traxclcrs. Scnior incin' hcrs scrxing as iuclgcs ucrc lynn Osnalal, Phil llutlc. and Sallic licrcitcr. lhc group haul a husx icar untlcr thc tlircction of Xlr, Chcstcr llcatl, facultx athiscr. KNIGHTS OF THli CLTI..-XSS 0 Hou' 3 CTOPD: Iarris, XIcClurc, Dicfcnclorf, Shaw, Stiles, Nlathcws, Palmason, O'I3riCn. Yanscn. Ron' 2: Blackwood, King, Nlaglcy, Bothcll, Hillman, l.cPcnskc, Ostlc, Lewis, Sathcr. Ron' 3: Spcncc, Hilclchrand, XVold, lluclc, Hcino, Lombardo, Galamlo, Ionhcim. STL'lllAX'l' C'OL'Ril' 0 Ron' l iillllflji Nlcfarthx, Sonnichscn ll hoinas. Hcnitt, Ciulton, Mr. Chcstcr Ilcatl, atlxiscr. Hou 2: Bur citcr, llutlc, Hill, Duncan. Suu-r. llifllllli john Doc. Travel Kit Complete XVING a foreign exchange student has long been the dream of many High- line pupils. ln November the Board of Control set about turning this dream into reality by appointing a committee of six sudents to start action. With Mr. john lfiland as faculty adviser, a temporary committee was formed which soon gave way to a permanent organi7ation en- compassing members from the faculty. student body, and community-at-large. Q The American Field Service made ar- rangements for securing and housing the representative. Mr. Kammer took the reins as association president. Assisting him were Mr. john Eiland, faculty vice- president, Delmar Eadden, student vice- president, and twenty executive council members. rf 7'g FOREIGN EXCHANGE COMMITTEE O Standing: Delmar Fadden, Larry Van NVinkle, Alice Temple, Dixie Lee Schepper, Linda Youngquist, Mike Galando, Mr. Iohn Eiland, faculty adviser. Sitting: Donna Grazier, Mary Hinderlie, Judy Garrison. ITH THE HELPING HANDS of Publicity Club and the art department, the Standards Committee promoted good citizenship throughout the year. Posting slogans as a means of promoting sportsmanship added to the success the committee enjoyed. An example of these signs is: Cheering helps win a gameg booing never has. In addition, clever posters were placed in Highline's halls stressing the importance of a neat-appearing student body. School dances were also aided with helpful reminders stating appropriate apparel and proper behavior at these functions. Under the competent supervision of Miss Theda Lomax, faculty adviser, the group revised Highline's Code of Rules and Regulations. Standards Committee's annual project of devoting one entire week to courtesy was conducted in May. STANDARDS COM- MITTEE 0 Seated: M 0 ff e tt, Hinderlie, XVolff, Baier, Miss I. 0 m a x. Standing: Gatto, Darland, Heigh. in Four Divergent Ways 'IRAITI-'IC COURT 0 Left to Right: Hester, Rich, Diefendorf, Galan- do, Fisch, Blackwood Hildebrand, Spence, Si- vertsen, Miller. Victim: , Charlie Brown. 1 w n TRAFFIC COURT 0 This year's traffic court, made up of Boys' Club Cabinet members, spent most of its time listening and deliberating on cases of guilty or not guilty. Punishment took the place of fines and was given out in hours of enforced labor, such as washing buses or cleaning up the campus. Besides their punishment, all offenders were required to attend the Seattle Police Prevention School. Working in close conjunction to make this year's court activities most success- ful, was Nlr. Peter Hallgrimson, the Boys' Club Faculty adviser, and Officer Darby of the XVashington State Patrol. TRAFFIC SAFFTY COUNCIL . .'l.et the Golden Rulegliule the Road marked the goal of the Teenage Traffic Safety Conference held in Seattle this year. Highline sponsored seven delegates, two of whom were discussion chair- men, Alice Temple and Art Derby, in the county-wide concerted effort to further safe driving habits among student drivers. Results of the campaign were presented to the student body in an assembly. Alice Temple and Richard Heino acted as cofchairinen of the council. Xlr. Lowell XX'iggins served as facuty adviser. TRAFFIC SAFETY COUN- CIL 0 Standing QLeft to Riglztj: Lucas, Eaton, Bate- man, Derby, Lewis. Seated: Nlr. Lowell XViggins, facul- ty a d vis e r 5 Sorensen, Temple, Heino. l DEBATE CLUB 0 Seated: Judy Garrison, Pam Durga, Penny Geiger, Arlene Drake. Second Row: Larry Eaton, Neil McKinnon. Mike Galando, Mike Brown, Mike Murray, Mike Cress, joe Davis. Third Bow: Gordon Gray, XVayne Hansen, Mike Sasnett, Dave llawls, Steve Hitchcock. Words at 20 KM 7 OLLOXYING the traditions of the past, this year's elebate team completeel a remarkable season. Xvith the invaluable assistance of Mrs. justine lliehards, the debaters tackleel the question, llesolv- eel: That public elementary anel secondary eelucation in the Llniteel States should be fundamentally' revised. Early in the season, the PLC Student Congress ceeleel honors to Dave Bennett, first: .lim NlcBriele, seeondg anel Gorelon Gray, honorable mention. After frenzied preparation by all debaters, Mike Murray, Steve llitclicock, Dave Bennett, anel Gordon Gray emergeel victorious from the SPC Tournament. At CPS, Gorelon Gray' coppeel second, anel Larry lfaton and Mike Nlurray' were finalists in Interpretive Beading. Highlines League Debaters-Mike Galanelo, ,ludy Garrison, Craig Collette, Gordon Gray, anel Dave Bennett-won all six of their tussels at the Bound Robin Tournament, giving the squad a 15 to 7 record, anel entitling them to a berth at the State Tournament at NYSC. There. with Dave anel Gordon carrying llighline's colors, the team eopped seconel in the State Debate Championships. The debaters finished the year with the NEI. Tournament held in Olympia. Hike Galando was a finalist in lnterpretative Bead- inv anel Dave Bennett was selecteel to attend the National For- ensie league Student Convress in Nlinni Floridi in une DI BATT' C LLB OYPICI RS O jim NleBr1ele yiee president C rug, Collette secretary treasurer Daye Bennett president PlB.'XTES' PEN 0 Seated: Larry Van XYinkle, lluth l.ayden, Daisy Neubauer. Standing: lion Ringdahl, Chuck Sehiekler, lfileen llowley, Donna XVilliams, Carolyn YVilIiams. H. M. S. Pirates' Pen S A MEANS of recognizing the creative abili- ties of stuelent writers, the publication of the Pirates' Pen originated three years ago. The an- nual publieation is eomposeel of a variety of stories, essays, poems, and artistic illustrations contributed by the stuelents themselves. Ruth Layden, editor of the Pen, was assisted by Donna Williams, the associate eelitor. Carolyn Williams deserves ereelit as business manager, for she was responsible for selling the publication. All typing was done by Eileen Bowley anel Daisy' Neubauer. Nliss Claudia Nichols advised the ed- itorial staff and was invaluable as a critic anel proof-reader. Mr. Donald Simpson had charge of the art work anel the printing of the magazine. In the past the editing of the Pirates' Pen has been uneler the elireetion of the library. Next year a class in creative writing will become a reality, anel the Pirates' Pen will be published by' Mrs. lflifabeth Kaitis anel her stuelents. 'wi' Mrs. Justine- Bieharels Nliss Claudia Nichols Debate Club Adviser Pirates' Pen Adviser LIBRARY CLUB 0 First diagonal row CI.eft to riglitj: Ilingdahl, Youngquist, Sehiekler, McNeil, Benz, Holm, Spear. Ron' 2: Leent, Coon, VVilliams, Layden, lNIaeGreagor, Harris, Schiekler, Palmer, Haidman. llou 3: I.aCombc, Neubauer, Edmiston, Hofman, Brink, Boot- night, Curry, Anderson, Dennis. Keys to the Kingdom 1 FBVING EXPLOBEBS of the world of knowledge were Highline's student assistant lib- rarians. Led by President Larry Van Xvinlde and advised by Nlrs. Emily Lesferd, the group also sponsored many activities throughout the year. The annual Christmas Tea and the book review given by Nlrs. Kidder of the Seattle Public Lib- rary ranked high on their list of activities. Book Xveek found the library bedecked with a large collection of artistic posters submitted by the students. This year Judy Dougan took first place in the Book Week Poster Contest with Joanne Allen and 'lackie Angle running close sec- ond and third places, respectively. Other posters and decorations throughout the year have been informative as well as decorative. Displays of book jackets showed the new books available. .X collection of prize-winning photo- graphs was the object of much attention from the school's shutterbugs. This year the librarians added to their equip- ment a book card dating and stamping machine. This instrument is almost unique in the state, and makes for greater efficiency and accuracy in the library business. Records are now available show- ing how many books any one person has checked out during the year. A new filing system prevents anyone from having more than one book overdue at one time. Two dances and a book sale by the bookworms helped to support the Pirates' Pen, another ac- complishment of these ambitious people. All of this activity added to the satisfaction and the en- joyment of helping wayward students on their quest toward the citadel of learning. A great many books were added to the growing list of those available this year. Modern science was well represented, as were travel, biography, literature, and popular fiction. The reference see- tion was noticeably enlarged. and there are now several new magazines on file. l.lBIl,XRY CLUB Ol5l7lCliBS 0 Larry Yan Winkle, president: lfileen Rowley, seeretaryg Donna XYilliam vice-president. 2 l i rx., 'I u T y ' 1 1 s w gr S eve, , s f : 5 a t ce , ,5 , , 'iczfva .2 . S.. ' s H 3 P G 'i'G 7 I N' gat.. 2 1 xl X 'Kim Sallie Bereiter, editor. ,Ianet lklcliimtey, editor. News for Tourists IIIGII LINES' STAFF 0 ffloclcwise: Alexander, lin veart, Beddien, just, Bay, Barcus, Bonhay, Douglas, Moss, Vtalthcw, Berg, Beaupain, Grant, Hon, Gerhard, Beslock, Langley, Grande, Brown, Iflarianoff, Burkhart, Osborne, XVent, Schonlaker, Dixon, Harper, Hackett Gibbons, Dalpe. i Wg. 'W s 'Q 4 5 V: it ' .1 J 'B fi, 5' ef Es. , uv-'f ' -vv ' X11 IX- y f' A. fm Iv y en Route Y 1 Illi NNW LOOK was the key word for the High lines in 1959. Vivid colors directed the readers' attention to important articles while pic- tures and art work took on a sharper aspect. The clear pictures and better typography were a direct result of the installation of a new Rotary' Offset Press at the Highlilze Times in Burien, publishers of the bi-monthly school newspaper. Co-editors-in-chief Sallie Bereiter and janet Mcliinney' supervised publications and edited first page alternately. Bonnie Alexander, chief grammarian, kept an eye on the copy to catch any split infinitives or dangling participles which might have slipped through. Feature stories such as Our Gang, editorials, and letters to the edi- tors were handled by Mari jayne Dalpe and Mickey Gibbons, with news edited by Faith En- yeart. The lone male on the editorial staff was sports editor Daye Hon. Miss Laurabelle Minter gave a final polish to stories if necessary, and guided the writers in maintaining high journalis- tic standards of news coverage. On the business side of running a newspaper, 'Ilhomasine Stock and Bichard Grande managed the account books, while Lois Hackett solicited adyertisements. Circulation and exchange, two new positions this year, were filled by Dave Langley and Gary Gerhard. Supplying the paper with pictures of all important news events, Pete Beaupain, Don Bistine, and Lauren Ball served as staff shutterbugs. Contributing their efforts to the production of the paper, Karen jenkins, Nlary Berg, and Isla Brown typed all copy sent to the printers. -XINT,-XINING an accurate, colorful record of this year's voyage from sailing to docking was the unique function of the Pirates' Log. .Xn oper- tions base established in room 161 proved in- accessible to foreign elements, and, partially because of editor Nlarise l'icou's bloodhound tac- tics, the assistance contributed bv Xlrs. Birdie Davis, and guard-duty performed by Xlark De- vine, all world shattering secrets remained clandestine. Shades drawn, pencils sharpened, the staff prepared for battle. 'ludy Dougan advanced by occupying three tables with drawing ink, while Delmar Fadden and Larry Van Winkle loaded the camera for action. In a northern corner Xlar- garet Nlme. DeFarge Baney presided over head- cutting operations with Pat Hagan and Lili Dodd selecting the victims. Nleanwhile, in a southern corner, senior editors Nlary Ann Peterson, Steve Barlow, and Bob Schader furiously attacked their subject, intermittently calling I1ewrite! which magic word instantly produced Xlary llinderlie. Norrie Wesson and Ken Smith, junior editors, and Claire Bingdahl and Steele john- son, sophomore editors, shared a table while carefully repeating lengthy lists of class names to each other. 1n the charted center of headquarters, Lor- raine Maloney, business womanager, set up her counting house with Dave Lingwood's geo- metrical assistance, and successfully manned the battle station, relaying messages to Mr. Donald Simpson, art adviser. Discussing future sport prospects, Karen Walsh, Gordy Shaw, and Dick Bothell designed reams of lay-outs, but still man- aged to frustrate over-worked typists, Mary jo- vanovieh and jan Nelson. However, this able erew soon rallied their forces to edit the year's itinerary and a travelogue entered reality as the Pirates' Log followed Highline around the world in 180 days. ANNUAL STAFF 0 Clockwise: Ringdahl, Smith Hagan, Maloney, Hinderlie, jovanovich, XVesson, Shaw johnson, Dodd, Barlow, Haney, Schader, Lingwood Fadden, Yan 1Vinkle, Peterson, Dougan. History in the Recording l xx Qt fi All . 'F 1- l U 1 ,ff 1,1 it 5 r I1 A lxditor-in-Chief: Nlarise Picou. Assistant lfditor: Mark Devine. AT npyo INDA RUTLEDLIE LINDA Girls-of-the-Month UAHY WILLIAMS ri ARQH DIIIITXT MA I NIUNIII reeeixecl special recognition I' r o m the Girls' Club for their ser- vices, Ieaclersbip, and friemlliness. I HEIDI HUUTUN L , Ml Wvhwgw iii' 'I Special Recognition QL'ILL 8 SCROLL 0 Marisa Picou, Deanna Doell, Ifaith I-Qnyeart, Ilonnie Alexander, Dave Lingwood, Janet Nleiiinney, Margaret Haney, Sally Bereiter, Nlary Hinclerlie, Mark Devine, Nlary jane Dalpe, Nlickey Gibbons, Dave Hon, Lorraine Maloney, Pat Hagan, Nlary Ann Io- vanovieh, Mary .inn Peterson. GYNINASTICS 0 I.ou'cr left: Terry Hilde- brand. CTirc'Ic: Stew XYooclu'arcl. NIT. Il.'XINII'III CTONS'I'I'lL'TIOX CUXINIIII- -l'lfIQ O I,ou'cr center: Saxage, Ilaxis, Stam- baugb, Coulter, Sykes. Collingxvoocl, Pupera, Ilurpee, Iiboacles. NATION.-XI, Nllzlllil' C Penny Preusser, Nlarise Picou, Lorraine Nlaloney. Insert: Iluth Layclen. D.lg.C..X. 0 Upper' riglztz .Xnn Armstrong. STATF I3I.T'l'Y KfIlOC'IiI Il C'ON'I'IfST A IAIIISI PIACI' O I.ouur right: Iorraine Nial- oney. SKIING 0 ljppcr left: Kathy Iierniek, Don Yansen. ,XI.I.-S-IIXTI I5OO'I'IIiXI.I. 'I I1.UI 0 Ifnrcr Ivfz: 'Iom Kremling. II.rXSKI'iI'II:XI,I, 0 f,IIl'L'lL'I Iliclx Iilaeluvoml. IJI.II,-XII' 'I IZOPIIY XYIXNIIIS 0 Upper right 'Sfamling : Stexe Iliteheoek. Nlike Nlurray. Scaled: larry Iaton, Conlon Gray, Iiaxe Iiennett. KXXLNI S'I.XI-I- IINPISIS O loner eentur: Carla Ilaeltney, ,Ian Nelson. .XXXL .Xl. SI .XI I I'IIO'IUCQII,KI'III'Il O I.uuer riglzlz lim Vooml. Ninety -rl: rec rs 'WSF ,gf Connoisseurs of Camoufla, e ,raw MAKE-Lll' Cl.L'l3 0 Left to Right CStamiingD: Clark, Nliss Claudia Nichols, adviser, Semprez. Youngquist, Berg, Kearns, Black, Anderson, Jenkins, lleddien, Beebe, llowlev, Brown. Seated: Sutton liarbord, Hamel, Armstrong, Sehurtzer, Schubert, lixrman. S'l,XGl Cllifkk 0 left to Right: l.vle Dalsing, lloh Schmitz, Dax e lfekert, manager, Bob CAD Castenada. Alvli-Ui' CLUB 0 XYhere else but in the underground world of cold cream and grease paint can an American teenager be transformed into an exotic Oriental princess? Preparing themselves for the Homecoming Assembly, Blake-up Club members began the vear bv learning the basic fundamentals of ju- venile and Oriental make-up. Complicated make- up, such as old age and special ellaracteri7ation followed to be used in the school plavs, 'loniglzt at Fight O'Cloek and Mrs, AicTl1iug. Llnder the capable direction of their faculty adviser, Miss Claudia Nichols, the members of Make-up Club and their student leaders: Karen Harbord, presidentg SLIIZIIHIC SCl1ll3I'L'l, vice- presidentg and Pam Clark, secretarvg achieved their purpose as a service club. W ie 'l'AGlf Clllfki 0 As the passenger on a cruise seldom knows all of the crew, the average student knew little of the valuable service performed bv Highline's Stage Crew, but backstage these busv men came into their own. Adviser Xlr. Harrv Lemon and stage manager Dave lfckert super- vised the group. Set construction for the all-school plav, .VVS- .Ue'l'l1i11g, and for such events as the llomecom- ing Assembly, the one-act plays, and supervising the stage activities in these productions kept the whole group busy. They opened curtains, set up risers, hauled ropes, and even swept floors to help make llighline's presentations the best pos- sible. They also provided the new look on the stage bv repainting all the wings. The Wor1d's a, Stage . . . and all the men and yyomen are merely players. Proy ing Sliakespeares famous lines to be applicable today. all the members of Drama Shoppe participated in several plays throughout the year. ln November the drama and music de- partments produced their first joint effort. lo- night at lfight U'clocli, an evening of comedy, proved to he a great success in giving the neyver actors and actresses valuable experiences, as yvell as giving the audience an enjoy able evening. 'lihe performance included three one-act plays: The l3oor, The Project, and 'l'he Knaye ol' Hearts, in addition to a musical, entitled Brooklyn llasehall Cantata. Spring savy the presentation ol' the annual all-school play. Xlrs. Xlcil'hing. This tyvo-act fantasy, hy Xlary Chase, gave unlimited opportunities to all those interested in the vvorld of the theater. Nearly one hundred students worked on this amhitious project, both out-front and hehind the scenes. In addition to the plays, the club had a busy' year attending theater and cast parties. lligh- lighting the term's activities yvas the impressive ceremony' of initiation for several of the members into the National Thespian Society, a dramatics honorary. Presiding over the bi-monthly meetings vvere Lorraine Xlalonev, president: Dave Bennett, vice- presidcnt: Dehra Nlarlts, secretary: l.inda l.eDreyv, treasurer: and Xliss Dorothy Shipley, faculty adviser. Dll.XM.X SHOPPK OI7lfICTliRS 0 Dehra Marks, secretary, Dave lien nett, vice-president, Lorraine Nlal oney, president, Linda I.eDrevv, trea surer. 1? X i ,, .134 b N5 ai lv 1 -yy ,Qt r E From the Land IIIGIII INI IIICIII SCIIOOI. IJIIANIX SIIUPPI UIVIRS M TI-II GN . C A cmmfily in Tim .Iris Ili' ,Ihuji fllusa' , , ,, Z, 'i', L'!5:9!-i'., , f Sinupsis of Su.-lick. 'Xl 'I I. Su-lic I: Nlurnin-4 nmm. I.iruu 'I'mu-rs S1 vm- II: Slmnixlumi I'uuI IIuII Iundiruom SL um' III: Sunu' as Il . . . You minutes Iulcr ACHI' ll: Su-lic' I: SIHIHIXIIIIILI I'm1I IILAII l.llncI1rumli S4-uric II: harm- Towers . . . than night Nlusirzil lnlcrIurIu . . . Organ . . . I.insIu Iumislrulii STA! I Hirucfru' Miss Dnrutln Shiplvx Slmlcnt llirucirrrx Huximfn ,Uarlalgur fhstzanius .Uulcu l'p Prugrums I'uIrIim'ih I'rrfpurtiw 'l'iz'lu'tx Smgif I run' Staging Uxllurx l'usI4'rx Sullir XK'inquist, SIIL' lkarlur , Dunn INluI't1-Il Linda 1.1-Drew, vhairmam K . Aulxiscrrf Kan-n Hnrbyrd. Pras, IXIAITEIL' funracl, vhnirm.m Murisc Picon. chuirlnun Dchru Marks, chairman jzinycc frilly, chairman Mr. Hurry Lcinun. ndxisur-I.ylc Dalsing, dircclnr . Ilan- Iinguuud, Fluinc Childs Mrs. Slvlnvr. auliisvr - Maury Juvalimidi. Frm. Mr. Dunzild Simps0n'5 Art flusscs SIIXXIH IOXXX ig I,ingwoocI, Stan Titus, -Iim Howl, Nlzirgic Conrad, Dau uns um ia. c S Iuttlxuy, Irwraim- Xlzllumq, III-clq' Iiuttlcr. Iois IIuc'IxIus, of Phantasy Comes Mrs. cThing XTl BlNG the magic realm of fantasy, this year's all-school play was Nlary Chases Hrs. .lIeTl1i11g. This story-book tale of witches and sticks, cops and bums, pool rooms and mansions belonged to no particular period or place. The plot centered around a wealthy society matron, Mrs. Howard V. Larue lll. played by Lorraine Maloney, and her twelve-year-old son, Howay, better known as Dave Lewis. Servants at Larue Towers included Carrie CDiane Derbya and Sybil Cjanyce CrillyD and Howards bodyguard, Nelson, portrayed by Tom lluttkay. Sheila Hosier, Lois Buckles, and Becky llottler were cast as her bosom friends, the Lewis sisters. In a far distant neighborhood across the tracks could be found the inimitable Shantyland Pool Hall Lunchroom. This place of make-believe, ruled by Poison lfddie Shellenbach Cjim XYoodD and his mob of mobsters, proved alluring to Ho- way. The gang, consisting of Dirty joe McGinnis CDaye LingwoodD and the Stink- er, CStan TitusD was served by Dick Burgess as lifllsworth the Chef and Toni Mick- elsen as the waiter, Virgil. Mrs. McThing, from the Blue Mountains, was played by Debra Marks as the Llgly Hitch and Sulanne Semprel as the Beautiful Xkitch. Her daughter, Mimi, Margie Conrad in reality, was the little girl who so desperately wanted to play with the Larue boy. This witch east spells on the Larue family, and when the show- down came, two policemen CXValt Fisch and Art DerbyD were on the scene to capture the gang. Mrs. Larue, now a loving mother and gracious hostess, main- tained that the bums were her friends, ordering the police away. Directed by Sallie XVinquist and Miss Dorothy Shipley of the faculty, the play was a twofold success - from the standpoints of both the cast and the audience. i ? ! Fi. W , Q95 if SAI 1 in ., z, 41,1 lHl COMING OF THI-1 WITCH O XValt Fisch, Art Derby, Tom lluttkay, Lorraine Ma- UL'l'! l SAY 0 Lorraine Maloney, lonu Dc bra Xl irks, Margie Conrad, ,lim XVood, Dave Lewis, Stan Titus. Becky llottler. Ninety -seven uvzyeifflzr ROUND 'llllf XX'Ulll,lJ, no better adxerti- scrs could be found. linthusiastic members of Publicity Club seurried about room 65 every fourth period with paint brush in hand ready to create any one of a multitude of comic crea- tures used to publicize school events. Sports. dra- matic activities, and dances were made known throughout the community by this hearty Pirate crew. Decorating the gym for home basketball games and posting the correct names on the hasketball rosters also came under the jurisdic- tion of the eluh. L'nder the leadership of Dana Moffett, presi- dent, Xlarion Gruger, vice-president, Doreen Quealey, secretary-treasurcr, and Nlr. Larry Lem- mel, adtiser, road signs were posted directing lost travelers to the Pirates' den. This year, spring sports were not neglected as poster making con- tinued after basketball season in order to pro- :notc support for baseball games and track meets. Thus ended a successful year for these hard-work- ing Bucs. PL'l3I.IClTY Cfl.l.'B O Ron' 4: Pike, Sutton, Nleany, lloss, Robertson. Haggard, lewis, Dalsing, lfckcrt, jar- tis, Yan .-Xllcn, Xlunich. Rott' 3: Gibbons, lt-Drew, lla- gan, Young, Nlclfamish, Quealey, llarland, Allison, l Huddle, Kinsman, Blakey, Alquist, lleddien. lion' 2: Storey, Pogelstadt. Here, There, or Anywhere, -ar n But MIK' r' ,,,.... l'f l, CI Lili UlAl lC'lfRS 0 Gary jartis. tice-Prev ident: ,ludy Dougan. presidentg Kathy Kernick, treasurer, Bonnie Deignan, Secretary. 1 l'l'l' C4lL'lE 0 Ron 3: Cummings, Veer. lie Phelps. Nelson. Graham. Dodd, Lewis. Cole. Der- bx. Xl. Beffa. Diefcndorf. Rasmussen. Beamer t Duncan, .Xdame-tl. 'If Beffa, Hewitt, Lucas. Ron' 4: Xlcliinney, Kreager, Sutton. Larson, Dettler Holland, Bouldron. I7ritl. Chinella, Antonsen Ylollefsen. Smallwood, ll a n e 3 . Sander. Haier Haggott. Hou 2: H i n tl e r l i e. Dubee. Harris s v Yaw, Hughes, Zackrison, 1. Davis, PUBLICITY CLUB OFFICERS 0 Mr. Larry' Lemmel, Rose, Yarno, B. Davis, Shelton, Bry- adviser: Marion Grugcr, vice-president, Doreen Quea- son, Sorensen, Christenson, Picou. ley, secretary-treasurer, Dana Moffett, president. Row 1: Pullen, Kowing, Reniek, Monuszko, Graves, Deignan, Cosa, Childs, Kcrnick, Conrad, Sehepper, Roth. They Promote Pep Rutledge, Otis, Richards, Graves, Schepper, VVolff 7 Porter, P. Schomaker, Gibbons, Sorensen, Rose, Yarno, Stock, Young. RUN' 2: Hagan, Cornelius Pike, Reniclt, Anholt, Carmichael, Pelton, Allen Childs, llerciter, Nlarks, Robertson, Hosier, Pieou Ron' l: Nleifamish, Dalpe, Hughes, johnson Conrad, Berg, Xleany, SL'l1FI1lllIL'I', Dunbar, Tan nehill, Moffett. 66 FP Cl-L'BBlfRS this year bought a one- way' ticket to spirited activity on the Pep Club train, conducted by' President 'ludy' Dougan, Vice-President Gary' -larvis, Secretary Bonnie Deignan, Treasurer Kathy' Kerniek and chiet' en- gineer and adviser, Mr. Hugh lfmry. Official l.D. cards were issued to all members of the traveling group to insure legal entrance of res- trietecl places Cas the picture for the annual, etej. Members found that Homecoming was the first stop on this particular tour. Here yar- ious eommittees were formed and headed by' Mari Iayne Dalpe, Katie Meany, Nlike Galando. Sallie Bereiter, janet Mclfaehern, Pat Sehomak- er, Marise Pieou, Nancy' Smallwood, linda Dubee and the clay' went off successfully after much diligent work. An assembly' for the purpose ot' electing Homecoming queen and princess proved to be a source of entertainment. It was a pat hand Cliterallyj when Pat Sehomalxer and Patti Sehei were elected the royalty of Homecoming 1959. Xilzety-uint I IIIHIIIHII .df SCI XI S IIIOXI IIUXII CUXIIXCQ XSSI-NIIBI X. IJIIY IIOXI S O lf'I'l!nlIi I1I' 5 DI I lanncsn UIIIHINL INLIIIIINU IILITILINIDIQIIILL LLH NJINI WL LK if I :I lu 1 111: s I 1X um N uw xlx annul LIIIILIIV' Hnlx Q 4 . 4 I lk . In na L NU 5 II Ql'L'L'l1 In l'L'p11-sn-lit jnclc. Xa thc sun wt. thu Pilxm- jwurncy rwL11ncII its uxudl wurw, but IIII tmu-Iurx L'fII'I'ICCI Ioml X C. IIII' I' XIII X SI.XCfI:S UI IIICII' n1Llnzn.1I7IL' IULIIIICX nruuml thc um-Ill, thu IIIYSIIUN Ilmnccmning. Ihc clnfs Iustixitics sprmsurccl In Pup Club ucrc Imsccl on thc lI1cmC, ONIO I Cvlulums nun sxwpt mlm thu lllLIlIUlllll11 rm um,s UI m15l.1IglI1 .xml IIN Ilssunhly un11n1u1u.cI. uwulm' xmtnw thc Orient IlL'L'Ul1l' NI1L'L'l.lIl!Il1g1 III nuts txpluullx Xl1lL'l'IC1Il1. Ima cn- - UN msn SILIl1I'L'XL'CI I'Imrn'- Im' IMI I1t111mpIu-xx' utlvmIccI thu Llamy ulwu' LQlL'L'l1 IIINI punk xwrv thc pruI41m1n.ml lIL'LfJI'ilIIl1I' , . I1.atum.ln. llama-n. Xmlurwn. IIIPLT. C0 I 3 I L- 5 E 2.-XDL',X'I'lf PRINCESS 0 -IUNIUR PIEINCPSS 0 Phyllis Dobbins Put Schci HOXIFCUXIINC Qllfl-X 0 Pat Schonmakur. IKJXIIAIOXIIXG COKI- XlI'l'l'IAl5 CKHXIRNIIQN 0 I.uf! In Right: Row 3: Nh-am. llubcc, Dnlpc. Gibbons. How 2: Schcpf por. Snmllwuod, Ilinclvr- lic. Nlarks. How l: Pi- Ulll. l,UllLfliI1, Schmwmlwr, E 2 if ii 'ffil j5:,gg:g5321,-55.111'v - ,g:: One Hundred One YFLL AND SONG CLUB 0 Row 3 CTopD: Morey, Graham, Porter, Fogclstadt, Bcffa, Young, Storey, Kinsman, Yan. Row 2: McCamish, Hagan, VV0lff, Otis, Dcttler, Cornelius, Fritz, Dicgnan, Moffett. Row 1: Nelson, Huhn, Anholt, Cosa, Schomaker, Kcrnick, Childs, Lonhcim. Experienced Boosters Stoke a, Yell and Song Staffs . . . YFLI, AND SONG ROYALTY O T017 In Bottom: Ron Sathcr, yell king: Prudy Pike, yell queen: Annette Sutton, song queeng Mrs. Sharon Ifurman, faculty adviser. RONIOTIXG good sportsmanship and school spirit kept the dynamic members of Yell and Song Club hopping throughout the school vear. Highlighting the second meeting of the season, the yell king from the University of XYashington spoke on co-opera- tion between the yell and song staff and the student bodv. Nlanv sportsminded Pirates bought the classic purple and gold hats, shakers, Big H buttons, and during the football season, cushions were sold to soften the bleachers. Other successful money-making project, included the sale of delectable Grandma's Butter Bits and a dance honoring the hoopsters. Club boosters participated in these activities in order to finance colorful new pom-poms for the song staff. The slogan, Wear white tonight, vvas strongly promoted bv this years group. A vvhite shirt or blouse became the passport to all Buc Basketball games. The uniformity of the Highline cheer- ing section during the basketball season was an impressive sight to all who observed it. Under the capable leadership of jan Nelson, presidentg Chris- tie Stiles, vice-president: ,leanne Richards, secretary, Kathy Ker- nick. treasurerg and Mrs. Sharon Furman, adviserg the club tra- veled in the best of stvle. Full Head of Steam as ' N it Schomaker Chi Chi Cook Margie Conrad 1 G21 Service on the Way 'lll l, Ullllllh relaxed and enjoyed the football games scheduled for Xlemorial lfield, the basketball games in the gym, and the plays and assemblies in the school auditorium, the compe- tent members of this vear's Ushers Club cheer- lullv stood in their respective entrance ways greet- ing guests, taking tickets, giving directions. handling programs, and trving to keep the con- fusion at a minimum. For those who were willing to work there was always a job. Spring found the girls ushering at the A.fX.Ll. Gvmnasic Xleet, the track meets, the all-school plav, Mrs. ,lle'l'l1il1g, and last, but not least, the baccalaureate and commencement programs. ,Q L' S H lf ll S O lfrrnzt to Rear: Grambo, Peter- son, XValker, Iovanovich, Wikstrom, Lind, Parvu Nlarcher, Brink, Ander- son, Rio, Kramer, Cernv, lflarionoff. Tickets, Please N TUBS, STUBS, and more stubs! Getting an earlv start in contributing service to their school, more than thirty sophomore girls fziithfullv sold tickets and pro- grams throughout the year to such events as home football' and basketball games. concerts put on bv the music department, the Drama Shoppe plavs, and the all- school production, Mrs. McTlzi11g. Activity points for Torch credit were earned bv those girls who participated regularlv in the duties of the organization. The girls were also rewarded with a trip to the annual state class Ai-X baskcball tournament in Seattle. Presiding over the group were Linda Plvmire, president, Doreen Quealev, vice- presidentg and Della Holtman, secretary-treasurer. The ticketeers were assisted by their adviser, Nlr. Spencer Hungerford. 'IlC'lvl .'l'l'4l'llS 0 llovv 3: Sehroeder, Holtman, mer, Dennis, Horton Plvmire, Nlhvre, Davis son, Hose. liarther, Sorenson, Kins- man, XYegner, Drake. Xvolff, Arntson, Harper. Perry, Grambo. 'luck- ness. Rou' 2: Cutman. Romano, Schad, Cfombes. Simpson, Baker, Hall, Quealey, Davis, Pollock, Rlapstein. Ron' l: Kra- Gribble, Hedrick, I.ar- A 4 lllll'll ll 0 lui! IH llizlzlz llutli. Slxin- nvr. llritclum, llgin- lxin. llriyun, llnlwll Grllmlvlc. lluinulmls. Unnnlin, S I n' L' lx 1' r. Sniitli, lluulur. Nm' l.nul. xxll11IlIl5l. Xlf- llnilw. Hostesses as Guides ffw L ICN XOL ll N.XXll', plcimf' in-rc tlu- llimilign' murals luuirnl lux Lklkll lligli- liiu' 5lllLlCl1l mlm rminuml tlu- hulls during class tinu-. lliis rcqiu-at ciinu' irnin ii nu'nilu'r ol' lriplc ll, lligliliiu' llgill llustcssus. 'lihr-sc girls l'L'lllllllll5llL'll llu'ir sliuli liiills in oralcr In scrw llu- sclmiil, l'lu'y also wcrwnl .is guiclcs in liclping xisimrs rnul nun stiulcnts lu'cunu' au-quiiinlcal with tlu' rulcs mul lriuliliuns ui' ilu' stiulcnt gissucigiliuii. ln iulnlition in earning llu- 11-spcctul'1licii' fcllmx stiulcnts. llu'i i'cu'iwnl llnrcli crL'alil fur llu'ir unrlx. llu' girls scrwnl uiulcr tlu' nlmirinzin. Siilliu Xliiuluisl. rnul llu'ir Qulxiscr, Xliss lonizix. Hub Committee IDU XOL ll.XXl XIIL li pass? lin Ulll liina' ai SU nr llctlcr gixulu point giiL'i'.igL'? llu-sc xxcrc Ilu' iiillmiiigilixc tllIL'5IlHl15 .islxul ln tlu- llL ll pri- Iml lu llicililgilu ilu' cliumiiig of tluf sliulcnls nlin xwrc iillmwil llu' prixilg-gr' ul um-ring ilu- lliglililu- L nion liuilnling. L nnlcr ilu' supcrxisimi ull llunnu- Xlu.Xiu'iu'i. prcsiclcnt: Dull- lunlu-ini. ilu-fpi'caialcIil1 Xnn limigiiii, SL'L'l'L'l2lI'X1 gnul llilvi Siu-rlscii, tu-.iaiircrl ilu' llL'l3 i-il-npr-ru-il .it iiiul-suiiu-stci', lllul imlrul uimisu-il ol' clucii iiuluslriuua nu-nilu-rs. Xnumng Ilu' Llulmk plrins iluring llu- spring lurni xwrc ilu' .ulnlilirin ul IILWK 1'L'uni'als In Ilu' Vlulw lumix urllcctiuii, tlu' rL'p.iirs gnul Lluining ul tlu' lmnntlis .mil lnrnlu'n lnrnitnru. ilu- p.1r!uip.itiuii in .1 llL li snruli' inul ilu' lll.IlI1lL'l1.lI1L'L' ull gmail nrnlcr in ilu' stiuli-nt! luiililing lux p.iIrnlling it uuli pvriiul ul tlu' nl.n. LL' L. X llLl1CUXlXllllll Olifttffllzulztz un slllilI1l'lL sl'IilPI'k'l. Xnn lJwng.n1. llun L L lJ.1li' lnnluini. Ninrli Ili-l'lu-lin. Um Hlillzil llll x W MX ff 22' ,if 4 -sa., 552'-V-1 if ' wi, if - 'fig Q Q EEF? ,W . . is 1 x Pl Olli HON CRIQXV 0 Rear: Hrisko, Mayer, Lindback. Row 3: Iennings, Stokes, Swih irt Rurbridge. Ron' 2: Mr. Chester Read, facility adviserg Mitchell, Grant, Ober- mtit Higman, Hess, Sehab. Ron' lz Lonheim, Sutterlin, XVooding, McCamish, Harvey. Light Travels Faster than Sound ROJECTION CREW' 0 Ready' and willing was the motto of the projection crew. Some of the activities of the crew members included operating the many' projectors, record players, tape recorders, and other audio-visual equipment which aided in bringing the world into the classroom. Nearly 350 movies were shown throughout the year. Ordering films and film- strips, and slides from many' different sources and insuring their safe return was also done by the projection crew. Nlr. Chester Read, adyiser, instructed the members in eyery' phase of the operating and repair of the audio-visual equipment. Quarterly projects containing detailed information on some phase of the instruction were required of each stu- dent. Altogether, the projection crew did much in the way of making learning easier and more vivid for the students by' bringing the world directly' into the classroom with the aid of mechanical devices. Audio Engineers Busy lfSl'ONS , office l'.fX., and the Nlemorial Field sound system, these audio engineers have been kept busy all year. Plays, athletic events, and assemblies were all made audible by their effort. These boys were all members of radio class, and are well-qualified for the main- tenance and repair of the many different types of the electronic equipment they use. 'Ihey are to be seen in the radio lab under the stage, in the P..-X. control booth behind the auditorium balcony, or in the office radio room toting meters and test equipment. Some of them have been operating llighline's amateur radio station as licensed hams. Adviser and instructed by Robert Putnam, several of them are on their way to professional engineering degrees. ll5l-lf for auditorium and gymnasium public address systems, the It tlml Sit PUIBLIC ADDRICSS CREXV 0 Stand ing : Alan Armstrong, Larry' Van XVinkle, Ken Rinyon, Don XVold Delmar Fadden. Seatedvz Jerry' Heigh . T, 3 . Q3 1 Sailing into Business Xlf Yl'fXll on tht- seas and the pct project of the Distributixe lfducation stu- dents, the l'irates' Den. has sold itself to the school and the community. ln addition to its general work in salesmanship, the crew' of worthy officers. with Xlr. Floxd ,Xshcraft as adxiser, held a dance and sponsored the campaign poster clean-up. 'l-he proceeds were used to send fire students to the Xiashington State Distributive lfducation Club Conference in l7x'erett, XX'ashington. Here .Xnn .Krin- strong placed first out of seventy-five for her skills in the field of cosmetics in the Nlercantile Nlcrchandising Contest . . . Clear sailing is the prospect for all future xoyages. No Tips Required OXCLCDIXG another successful year, the C.rX.S.ll. Club, with Nlr. Spencer llungerford as their adviser, looked back with pride on their accomplishments of the past seasons. Sacrificing their study hall time, these members helped daily with many office duties, such as answering the telephones, collecting the ahsentees' slips, delivering messages. and running errands. Aside from helping the counselors and assisting in the office, these Girl Fridays gained experience in operating office machines. lJ.lf.Cl..'X. 0 Ron' 3 Chfopj: Proslek, Mathers, Huff, Mastin, Mathews, Coy, Horton, Boehm, Price, Thompson, Hiatt, llarleman. Hou' 2: Adler, NL'LlD8l.lL'l', Dalseg, XYirkunen, Arm- strong, McCormick, Miner, Larson, Hoffman, Iusenius, Leach, Ryerson. Ron' 1: Yiken. Ingle. Carter, Lowe, Sende, NlcAneney, Yatsvog, Day, Hobbs, Busch, Sheridan. 1 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS 0 F.T.A. 0 Back: Linda Hitchcock, Pam Read, Claudia Grambo Left to right: Kathy Little, treasurer, Pat McClure, sec- Karen Emil, Kenny Peters, Rosalie Walker, Ion von Alltn Lor retaryg Caroline Winders, president, Miss Hazle Chap- raine Oriatt, Linda Youngquist, Front: Sharon Benz lullt Sander man, adviser. Absent: Naomi Rugg, vice-president. Ronnie Alexander, Carolyn Williams, Sandi Collingwood Dixie Emerson. One Ilmnlrerl Eight Under Educational Skies ORGING through the wilderness, the Future Teachers of America Club ex- plored the many facts of teaching in 1958-59, through visits to classrooms, speak- ers, films and trips. Through the work of visitations chairmen, Pat Dowd and julie Sander, mem- bers were able to observe teaching techniques by sitting in on an elementary or junior high school class twice during the year. They blazed their way further through visits to the Highline district teachers' workshop, the orientation for new teachers, the special service and audio-visual aids center, and the tea given by Delta Kappa Gamma, education honorary. Along the journey's way, they entertained many information speakers, inclu- ding Mr. jerry Bayne, a Highline grad now teaching, Mrs. Beryl Gridley, prin- cipal of Woodside School for mentally retarded children, and Miss Mary jones, Highline teacher who traveled in Denmark. Under Ronnie Alexander'5 supervision, members staged An Apple for the Teacher Daly and participated in the American Education lVeek. They also es- tablished a teachers' mirror in the faculty workroom. Sharon BenL compiled the four-year-old club's history for the state historian, and Caroline lVinders and Sharon represented F.T.A. at the legislature in Olym ia. Six members attended the Regional Meeting in Centralia with Caroline XVincll-,ers and Ronnie Alexander as official delegates. Inspiring the members, advisers Miss Hazle Chapman and assistant, Mr. Dale Linebarger, guided them on the way. An extra uplift was added when they learn- ed that '57-58 F.T.A. president, Ramona Hopping, was nominated for the state vice-presidency in the Student XVashington Education Association, the college counterpart of F.T.A. TheWor1d on Film ICVIQLOPIXG AND IQXLXIRGIXG their photo- graphic skills, this year's Camera Club produced pictures of unusual merit. Clicking cameras, which often ended I in flashing results, this group eagerly followed their picturesque hobby during the school year. That the negative approach was just as important as the positive in photography was one of the many axioms taught to them under the experienced guidance of their adviser, Xlr. Vernon Chester. Ably directing the club throughout the first semes- ter were: Lauren Ball, president: l.arry Xlcjunkin, vice- presidentg Xlarsha Armstrong, secretary, and Barbara Singleton, treasurer. During the second semester the presidentg Nlarsha Armstrong, secretary: and Sue lleebe. treasurer. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB 0 Stamling: Payne, Mr. Chester, adviser, Bower, Crohs, Clausen, Armstrong, Morman, Chapman, Beebe. Kneeling: Miller, Ball, lVoods. Searching for the Unknown UNll'lf'lFlllUN ran high in this y'ear's annual Science Fair. Sponsored by the Science Club, it was acclaimed by many as one of the most interesting activities throughout the year. Numerous projects in the fields of chemistry, physics, biolo- gy, and photography drew large crowds of inquisitive spectators, eager to find out the how's and why's of science. A Xyilson Cloud Chamber, constructed by Ver- non Ackles, won the grand prile in the fair and in its field of physics. Formed to entice young students into the field of science and mathematics, both the Science Club and the Science Fair were a huge success. Officers of the Science Club during the year were: Hike Sasnett, presidentg Nlorris llobinson, vice-presidentg and Nlarsha Xyiscinan, secretary and treasurer. The Science Club was able to function smoothly under the supervision of the science teachers, acting as advisers. SCIENCE CI.l.'B 0 Stumliug: Nlr. Kimmel, adyiserg Koyying, Bliss Cope, adviscrg Chapman, Grande, Thorsen, Forman. Nlorse, Little, Shelton. Sitting: Wiseman, Robinson, Sasnctt, Andrews, XVasmer, Mathews, XVold, Kimbrel, jones, Schulenbcrg, Smith, Ringdahl. group chose jim Nyood, president: George Norman, vice- Bound for Service Latitudes TARTING OFF with a whirl this autumn, SPA-XDIQS got underway with workshop projects consisting of the making of hand puppets, dominocs, and large clocks for the handicapped children. During the vear, this service group sponsored several parties for the enjoyment of the children at the Woodside School. Members of the club also visited the Rainier State School, arranged for a scavenger hunt, and took charge of the all-citv Sl'ADIiS dance, Tropical Inter- lude, where Peggy Sebring and l.arrv Lewis represented Highline in the queens court. Travelers' Aides ANY XVIAIRIQ the students who traveled to the nurse's office each day in need of aid. Armed with multi-sized bandages, merthiolate, thermometers, hot always readv with helping water bags, and blankets, the nurses aides were hands and knowledge of their job to attend scratches, blisters, bleeding noses, and various other aches and pains. When not assisting others in their plight, their time was spent organizing health records, running errands, and helping the wherever possible. Through school nurse, Mrs. jean Phillips, with her duties their work, the girls were able to receive valuable experience in caring for the sick as well as their Torch activitv credits. SPADES 0 Stfuirlingz Yotz, Roth, Stampcr, Lewis, Emil, Ka n e , Smith, Fogclstedt. Seat- ed: Mefineney, l,ind, Sander, Holland, Chin- clla, Campbell, luthv, Sebring. NURSES' A I D E S 0 Stumlingz Fisher, Jovan- ovich, Stevens. Desi- mone, Cook, Grazier, Grube, Frost, hlcCawlev, Christensen, I1 l l i so n, Dobson . Seated: XVilcox, Smith, Zackrison, Ham- mond. Born to Serve OUBS through the University of Xkashing- ton's Health Science Building, the Burien Gen- eral Hospital, and Firlands' Sanitorium were only a few of the clubs many activities aimed to promote and develop the already existing inter- est in the field of nursing. Also of special interest to F.N.A. members were films shown on physical therapy, lung cancer, and the American Xledical Association. This year club service was given in more ways than one. Aside from volunteer work at the Burien bloodmobile and helping with the immu- nization program at school, money raising pro- jects, such as bake sales and car washes were held throughout the year so that they could success- fully sponsor a mentally retarded child at the Rainier State School in Buckley, XYashingt0n. The success of the club is attributed to its enthusiastic president, Donna Grazier, its in- terested members, and its most helpful advisers, Miss Mildred Gibson and Mrs. jean Phillips, school nurse. J.O.G.'s Chart Course O PROMOTE public interest and under- standing of the patients at the Childrens Ortho- pedic Hospital was the main objective of the newly organiled junior Orthopedic Guild. Activities commenced with the all-city semi- formal dance at the Olympic Hotel. Soon after this event, Christmas candy canes went on sale everyyvhere. The club placed first in this city- wide project by selling approximately 240 dozen. Other projects throughout the year included a kidnap breakfast, a penny drive, and a pound party' at the hospital. All the proceeds from these events were presented to the Orthopedic Hos- pital. At the end of the year, pins were awarded for service to the club and the hospital. Steering a smooth course for the j.O.G.'s were Nlari jayne Dalpe, president, Susie Beaupain, yice-presidentg Sharon Long, secretary, and janet Green, treasurer. Nlrs. William Beaupain served as the adult adviser. 1 Qi JUNIOR OIITHOPIQDIC GUILD 0 Ron' 4 CTopj: Carlsen, Gibbons, Calvert, Dalpe, Lind. Hou' 3: lfndres, limil, Long, Hardman, Grohs. Bon' 2: jovanovieh, liyler, Stedman, Green. Bon' l: Grazier, Zackrison, Beaupin, Sander. Fl.lTUlUf NURSFS 0 Ron' 4 CTop:j Hale, faekrison. Stuhlman, XVare, Desimone, S. XVilliams. Ron 3: Wil- cox, lfllison, Jacobsen, D. XVilliams. Ilou' 2: joyan- ovich, Hollingsworth, Gibbons, Cassidy. Run' l: Grai- ier, Norris, Dalpe, Tind. One llmzdreil llucn Across the Board ICTOHY is sweet, hut a draw meant more to five llighline hoys on a certain Monday night than all of their previous victories. llighline invaded the Seattle Chess Cfluh to hold the crafty, league- leading l.incoln Lynx to a drayv match. 'l'his was prohahly the highlight of the 1959 chess team's curriculum which included a drawn match with Garfield, an enlightening defeat hy' Nyest Seat- tle, and a conclusive victory over Scalth. 'lo a relatively new team, hard hit hy' graduation last year, this record represented hard work and extensive reading the previous fall in preparation for the Seattle high school tournament to which llighline was invited. Looking behind the scenes, one could have seen an active cluh membership meeting cy ery 'lhursday to carry on the husiness that arose and to master the elements of this ancient game hy compe- ting among themselves. Besides offering relaxation, every game of chess provided a unique outlet for the play er's individual person- ality as he struggled with the problems that his opponent posed tor him, problems that are always related, hut never the same in any single contest of will and intellect. Elections last fall decided the seasons officers. With the sup- port of the faculty advisers, Mr. Hemstad and Mr. liiland, the following rulers reigned over the y'ear's activities: Bill Chapman, president: Gordon Gray, vice-president: Debra Nlarks, secretary'- treasurer. The club had several promising new players this year, and should prove a formidable competitor to the league next year. 'lx . ill' t 1415- N I, xv if' CHYSS C'l.L'l3 O Slumliizgz Nlr. john Piland, faculty adviser: l. l.eyvis, la Cfomhe, Ciress. Xlattheyys. Scutetl Clleurj: jacohson, Nlarlvs. Clrav, Chap Y 7 man, Cirohs. Seated Cl'-Vllllljl ltogers. h. lcyvis, liernan. i One Ilumlrctl Tuulze l'.XNOl2ANl.vX BOARD O Hear: Both ell, llohinson, Yansen, Hewitt, l.eyvis Front: l.onheim, Conrad, Nlcliamish llenick, Smallwood, llice, Galando Nlcfarthv. vs fy ' By Land, Sea, and Air .XYINCQ .X XX OBID OI-' I-ADX was the goal of Panorama. Transportation into the world of skiing was provided by' the Greyhound l.ines. Xlr. and Xlrs. Henry' Dougan, ehaperones of the ski bus for the P.T.A. ski sehool, kept an able eye on the skiers on the way to Snoqualmie Summit. Despite the yigilanee of those in charge, easualties found Alice Temple with her leg in a east, and llocl Newton and Suzanne Sempref with broken skis. Sunburned faees, stiff joints, and X'-8 juiee spilled on parkas were, however, the only disasters that greeted the other skiers. Highlinites in Bermuda shorts, leotarcls, and knee socks, dotted the white slopes on Highline Day when Don Happy Yansen amd ,Xliee 'llemple reeeired the inspirational awards. Other high points of the expedition were the llallowe'en eostume party with gremlins of every imaginable yariety prevailing, the swimming party, and a Back in Grade Sehool Night with members playing marbles, jump rope, jacks, and hopseoteh. john McClure took honors in the latter, and also provided mueh additional exeitement for all present, with a eut head and fifteen stitehes. lfnding the school year, the annual Panorama beaeh party' brought all the mem- bers together. At this event yearly' outings and old times were all enjoyed as eaeh re-lived memorable moments of the year. This time water-skiing, burnt marshmal- lows, and silfling hot dogs took the top honors of the party. lfnding with a large campfire, the members departed for another y'ear. Under the guidance of Mrs, Aliee l.eNleuix and the ofieers-lfrank Lewis, llale Lonheim, Don Yansen and Margie Conrad-Panorama sponsored a grand tour of the out-of-doors. l'ANOB.-XM.X Cl.L'B O llou' 5 Clopjz Pettibone, liernan, Sasnett, Boyer, P. Rude, llesloek Shaw, Heigh, Perron, llawls. l.ewis, XYintt-rmute. Heino, D. Bude, B. julin, Browne. Bon' 4. NVoId, Drake, Young, Hagan, landstrom, Deignan, Kerniek, XXX-sson, Semprel, Yarno, Bag- gott, Blakey, Xlaek, Bead, Hollingsworth, Pieou. Ron' 3: Byers, Sander, Dubee, Quealey Angle, Baney. Harper, Stiles, Simpson, Plymire, Seott. Stock, Davis, Sehomaker. Bon' 23 J Peterson, lindres, Huhn, Harris, Bereiter, Day, Nl. Peterson, Hackney, Kowing, Pelton Bottler, Ostle, Temple. Ron' l: Childs, johnson, lannehill. Durga, Hughes, Frost, Dahl gard, S. julin. XYilliams, xlUI'lllSlliIl, Beddien. One llumlretl k1lfIll'fL'L'll Come Forth into the Light of Thingsg Nlr. llissett, camp director, presents award to siwth grader. can Q2 YYASKUYVITZ COUNSELORS 0 Ron' 3 CTopD: Chapman, l.cwis Rodda, Hargis, Beaupain, Benson, Burgess, Shellenburger, Huff, Grohs llunning. Ron' 2: Schmitz, Ballard, Pollock, McClure, lillison, YValker XYinders, Alexander, Hughes, Smith, Gibbons, Yklagncr, VVest. Ron' 1 Yaw, Scott, Denton, Lind, Derby, Perry, Gotchall, Hill, Dalpt-, Tailor Harris, Kinsman. t-XIXINC l Xl'lfllIliNC'lf THIIOLCH LF,-XDlfllSllll' many students parti- cipated in the outdoor education program offered at Camp Xkaskowitl, During fall and spring, eager sixth graders, their teachers, and high school leaders went to Camp xxlilSli0XYlIl for a week to study nature and forestry. Learning through obcrvation rather than textbooks was the purpose ofthe camp. Highschool leaders. selected largely from the class in recreational leadership, were chosen on the basis of their special attributes, such as initiative, scholastic standings and character. Stewards . 'IUUR of the Halls of llighlincu revealed the various ways in which the custodians keep the school in first-rate op- erating condition. Polished floors, cleaned windows, and shiny black boards were but a few of the evidences of their efficiency. The clocks were kept running, broken light switches repaired, and the furnace maintained in running order 4 all in a dai s work. lhc custodians remoicd many of the obstacles in each days journey. After iacations the floors were found neatly waxed and the walls shining clean. CLSTODIAXS 0 Luft to right: Hank YYilson, jim Davidson, Date Acheson, Vernon Brendccke, Richard Maddox, Lawrence Riekensrud, jerry Trinka. Paul Schissler. Une llmltlrt Let Nature Be Your Teacher The eook-our NIother's little helpers On the yy'ay to camp there yyas a guided tour through a fish hatchery on the Snoqualmie lliyer. During the week youngsters enjoyed hikes to a sawmill, the shingle factory, and a heayer dam. .Xside from superyised outdoor classrooms other yrorthyyhile group actiyities included swimming, dancing. cookouts, skits. and scavenger hunts. lfach day at camp the different groups competed for the honor of hosting a Smokey liear doll in their cabin. The group with the neatest appearing cahin at morning inspection won it. Good meals were followed hy' the singing of camp songs and ly.l'. -eagerly done hy' individual groups. Stewardesses ss 'Ii T li X T I O Y students! .-X dandy lunch has been pref pared for you again today. The menu consists of hamburgers and Such yycre the words of Principal Ieonard lf. -lohnson as he adyertised another tanf talifing meal in store for his yoy- agers. lfor a small fare. each had a daily passport to thc delicious food prepared hy the gracious galley gals. With the comhinaf tion of a smile on the outside and good food on the inside. eyeryf one yyas ready to tackle the last half of the daily journey. Yellow Cab Service Snoyy. rain. sleet. or sunshine. ff no matter yyhat the trayel conditions, each could depend on the faithful hus drivers to dc- liycr their cargo safely to and from their home hasc. CQXl.l,l:Y QL'lfl XS 0 Dorothy' Vail, Yiyian Xold, lfileen Striplc. .Xliee Nlorse, Dorothy' Hanson. .Xlice Fisher, Torraine llandall, Gertrude Driyer. Thelma lluneke, and lrma YVoodruff. Meusiciafms and Mus1ca.1 Stamps THE BIEIN NIAL SIX STATE Nluslc EdUCltOlS Confelenee thls X931 IH qelttle V815 IJIOUCHN 1ep1eQented bx hm Robmson Donnl ll1lll11HS and band Nlaclelxne Came1on and Gan Dams olcheatra Supplung the IHLIQIC fol the bfwlxetball games and mam of the dances wx 1S xx hele the N91 sat1le pep band became famouc vllnle the majorettes and flag fllflfllllg Colp were often seen 1n the pa1adeQ betw een the halxes of the footb lll games I T T T- I l 1 f n , s 1 ' v A s . C ' 1 U .J 2 , 'z ' j ' ' .T . , z '2 3, . Loren Tomlinson, Choirg Roger Stanley, C g 1' U' e ' ' 3 M ' ' ' v no- I V K n 7 V .Y . Q .C - pk, Y . 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W tx v f I 5 .Ak I3lSl'lTlf A NUCl.lfL'S of returning letter- men, had luck plagued the Pirate ship on its vovage into the vvorld of gridiron competition. After losing the first three games, the Pirates rallied to a 39-O victory over Auburn. Falling hack into the familiar pattern, the Bucs lost the next game to Renton bv the score of 19-O. A Highline winning streak then followed with three contests in a row on the eredit side. Closing the '59 season with a 26-7 loss to Fnumclaxv, the gridiron erevv resigned themselves to a sixth place league standing. XVARRIORS ON THF RUN The Bucs got off to a slow start with a defeat COACHIQS 0 Left to Right: Head Coach. Alf llemstad: Assistant Coach, Lindy Aliment. Pirates Meet at the hands of Clover Park. At half-time, the Warriors had nineteen points, and Highline had failed to score. The rest of the game resulted in tight defensive plav from both sides, with no scoring bv either side. ROYALTY FAVORHD This 19-O score became a habit as Kent- Meridian heat the Pirates in a heart-breaking contest. The Royals eapitaliled on a Highline fumble, and produced the only score of the first half. The second half dealt destruction to the Bues, as they lost tvvo scoring opportunities on a fumble and an intercepted pass. WZJ NSI UNI OI XIXNX .XI' I-IIIXNIXI INfI'II IIQI Record bl OX I II P XIEIX IXI NIVXII IIIIJI XN III XNIQI IN I'lI .XLIILIIN III .N ION sL XINI IK I'LX XI I L I' IX I IICJIII I N I NL Xli I XXX 1 uv .11 Q IU III lu II Iv II I4 IJ u ,Iv IUUII XII NUI. XII 0 I I I II IJ1IIII,I.unII II Ir1I XIIIIIIXX Nt IIf1IIwIII.1g,CmuIIL SI1 XX In-II IIII111 XI.n1mwu. fllll Cmml I . 1 1 , , n 1111 I If If I lm XII.1XX.IX. C-.411 IInIIm.m III XXI II IIXI XIIKI In III111I1n IIII LL , I. 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'Ioan Iirt-:tiling sian xxith itnpuwsixti runs, as Ilighlim- hlankt-tl IIIIL'l'L'L'ITIL'iI a pair UI' ,Xuhurn pawns aml ran them out IiXt'I'QIkL'L'I'I hx a scart' ut 2349, Iht- I numulaxx hack Im' 25 xartls. XX hcn tht' limits hail appuawtl IIurnt'ts rt-aIIx Ntimg in thc Iinal gaimu Im' tht lhc wrath, tht- sturt' staml .it VMI, suirt- stiititl 265- as tht- Xxhistit' hIt'Xx. .+ - Mn. . ' . Q3 V Q Q, 1Xt11 P ance 5' fix. i - - If 'fs W, A . IXSI'III X I IUX XI I'I XXI IZ 0 Iwm Ixrm mlm: 'C AILXIOII XXIISIIX IUUIHXII 0 lim: 'X MVP: ICH in IHQIII: llrfmn, linclm. Bray, Casa-. IIIIYLIHNUII. fhlrrity, Hmllxin. K.mxiL'lx. XxviLISl!NM'lI, SIILIIIUUHQI, Hun 1: N1-m-II. XYilli.uns, Hulm.m. Xl.1llu'1's, c,l'lIl.lI'Cl. CQuxt.ui'wn, Xlllsinl. llfrmwslvr' Clilmm-x. Hun lzzf IlI1Il I llu H 11 an Xl 1 f n NI1 uni frh an Ilm I I NI I1 xx Xl urlmmnh lhmlutx ful' , g,1g,,.sv, y ,I xr, wg , all1 s.. a' 1 . IILNIOII X XHSIIY 0 Smmlingz l,L'I'Ixl.lIltl. Kmslw, Slmxllxmod, .Kick-rwxm, Burgvsi. NI.mm XYigsx11m'11. Y'dl1l'N, lxrwulirlgz Nr1r1r1ixghsn-11. Xlillx. llihunn-x, Orth, XIur4'It.i. lhxis. CMU ni llfrmln J I huh Xll ylUlll Xl lll l ll 0 ,li-ll' llieh scores one under e lights. AINIXG l Xl'l llll'XC'l' in game tactics and sportsmanship, the future lincsmen pushed their way through a rough season. Although the li- squad didn't haye a substantial winning streak. they' became conditioned for next year hy their coaches, Lowell Quesnell and Nyilliam Shawl. With a fierce desire to win, they defeated O'llea 24-12. lhey lost to Nlt. llainier I2-T. lielleyue 116, .Xuhurn 13-6, lfyergreen SOY6. lfranklin-Pierce 19-O, and Renton 13-6. llopes are high for a fine yarsity team next year with many of these hoys taking an actiye part. for Years to Come ANY juniors and sophomores led the .I.X. squad to a fairly successful season. With twelye wins and eight losses, the Bucs should show their heels to the rest of the league in 1960. Coach Xlac Nlalone will start next season with a few holdorers and next year's sophomores, and the remaining li squad lettermen will move to the yarsity. Next year's yarsity will comhine the ahili- ties of two fine squads in what should he a win- ning season. The tradition at llighline will help carry the ,l.Y. members to higher standards. This season has heen merely a school for the varsity of next year. HKS lleigh, Clarrity. l'il'fIHf ron: 'lye. larson. 'lliteher Um' llumlretl llzirty -1 lxl'll3.Xll NlyYyf2l5l2S O Back rorr: C mr Coach .Xssistemt Cuuclm Bill 'lkowhrimlgc Mac Mulonc Rf ur Sea,son's HlGHI.lXli 53 IIIGHLIYIA' 44 HIUIIIJXI-Q 59 HIGHLIXIA' 40 HIGHLIXI-1 52 IIIGIII INI-I 49 IIICIII IN! 42 HIGH! INIC S9 HIGHLINI-' 40 HIGHl.IXli 53 HIGHLINIC 44 HIGHHNI- 57 lllGHl.lNli 46 HIGHl.lNli 35 HIGHLIXE 54 HIGHLINI-' 46 HICHLINIC 61 HIGHI INIC 47 HIGHLINIQ 53 HIGHLINIQ 37 if Record IQNLTMCIAW CTI OV!-'R PARK SL'NlXl l! .XL'I3L'RN HL'lZI.lXG'lOX PLY Xl I Ll' .XX.XCUll'l'lfS IfYlfllGlllfl5N I-lI.XXliI.lN-l'llzlKTl klCN'I'-MERIIJIAN lfH.XNKl.lN-l'Il HCl KIANT-Nllfllllll.-KN IH-QNTON l'L'Y.XI.I.L'l' SLKINEH ,XL'I3L'llN lfNL'MCl,,XXX' CTIOYFH PXRK FYI-QllGIZIfliX lIl ,NTON 50 52 47 30 36 44 49 34 4l -ll 56 39 47 47 47 29 51 49 35 44 PL-to Slilus 'lum lhlttlxm Kim Morgan lion Kniss In-cl C7UfldPilSlL'l' Dick Blucluufml I'it-are at-ti fnum in tht- Xnlmnrn game. Shanghaied into Fourth Place! ST.XlliI'lNG .XRULQXD llllf l.l fXGL'l'S LPS .NND DUNN XS ' lfxergreen. home town rixals. played the per- OLNING the always-tough Puget Sound feet host and gate the Bucs an easy 59-34 Xie- league this season, the Bucs proxided great ex- tori. I5rinldin-l'ieree wasnt as eo-operative as eitement and a neier-give-up attitude. Opening the Cards heat llighline in a -ll--H7 thriller. the 1959 ehapter of the reeord hook. a hustling Kent fell under the Pirates' blade, hut llenton Pirate fiie trimmed liI1LllI1L'lLlXY'S Hornets hy 53- and Puyallup found easy going, heating High- SO. The atmosphere haek home xx as dampened line in that order. x - , ' . , V.. , ,',, , , sonit, hut not for long. hy tl l natt dtftat at tht npcs Slxk .l.Hm..I'. hands ol' Coxer Park. liaek on the prowl. the N in I Pirates fed Sumner a 59--IT insult and the folf cmlcll l1'f1H'11'iflsf- 'WT lf' lk' 5l l'lW'l- l '1'W'fl lowing week stepped on Auhurn, 40-30. C'OL'll'l'lNC OL I'-Olf-TUXX'YlfllS Christmas xaeation brought powerful Buring- his team at Sumner, Xuhurn and lfnumelaw, and these teams fell in that order. l3L'C'S POIYI' IX I3OL'lI'l'Il l'l.XC'lf ton to ton n for a non-league eontest. The Blues Cloiel' llilfli. not to he denied. llested the eame through in flying eolors to paddle these home erew 49-47, hut rexenge nas weilded on foes, 5236. This was a Burlington team that liergreen. ,Xlthough the final loss to llenton sat No. 2 in the State lournex. Puyallup then launehed our l'irates to fourth plaee. the outf fell 49-43. hut the Seahawks from .-Xnaeortes standing team effort eaused the game lo he eon- proved to he all thex were claimed to he. as thex sidered hx neutral parties as the most exeiting. toppled llighline 49442 ending the holidays. V eienlyniatehetl eontest in the league this year. GYNIX.-XSTIC TF.-XXI 0 Luft to Right: Bruce Zimmerman, Paul Thorndike, Doug Thorne. Stuart llehnstrom, I7rank Gatto, Sam Hoffine, jim Cleppert, Terry Hildebrand, I.auren I3-ill Xlike Yobbs Bob ululin. Steve XVoodward, XVayne Ilargis. 4.. . ,, , ck ,N ,,.,A N W . .-.,.........,,..nTL,,,. . W .-.7-7 . l fCruising at Top Speeds: is FTER A THREE YFAII lay off, Ilighline resumed varsity swimming competition. The daily workouts at the lied Shield Pool in White Center were under the direc- tion of Coach Robert Sarver. During the season the swimmers met Ifverett, Belling- ham, and Mt. Vernon high schools in the Northern Division Swimming and Diving Championships, where they took third place. The swimmers also met the L'ni- versity of XYashington Frosh, West Seattle Y.Nl.C.A., and the lied Shield Youth Club ending the year with four wins and ten losses. During these contests many records were broken. Ron Sykes set new marks in the SO-yard, IOO-yard, 200- yard, and 400-yard free style events. Craig Collette set his record in the IOO-yard breast stroke. George Siehel, Craig Collette, Steve Irwin, and XYally Calkins made a record- setting 200-yard medley relay. Ilighline also placed two relay teams and several top performers in the State Iligh School Championships at the University of Xkashington Xleet. The following swimmers earned a varsity letter this past season: Ilon Sykes, Bob Tait, Craig Collette. Stuart llebnstrom, Steve Irwin, George Sichel, XYally Calkins, Steve Thomas, Ililey Sivertson, Xlike Sasnett, and Ken Gehring. COXCII SXIIYPQR XND TXYO ABIT, ASSIST- .XNIS 0 Xkfillv Calkins. Steve Irwin. :if D63 'Elly XPI RH NCIXG his first xeir is co ich ol the gvm- nastics squad Nlr Sirxer guided the Bucs to another perfect season preserung for the third straivht vear its record of no losses The State High School Imitation Nleet held at the Unnersltx of IX ashmgton w as the first to be conquered as the Pirates tallied 97 points while the closest competi- tor scorcd onli 50 As 1 result of their hrrd work and determination to succeed thc gimnasts wcnt on to six morc uctories In thcir first dual meet of the season the Bucs wanqulshed Shorclinc High School substantially. then went on to defeat Benton ln thc following meet. Trai ehng to the Unix ersitx of XX ashmgton thex met the V s of both Seattle Unnersitx and thc L of XI Renton and Shoreline fell ln succession as thc Bucs entertained to large home crowds The District Championships were hcld at Bcnton this xear and the Bucs sailcd truc to form. Probabh the most outstanding mect of the season was thc Northwest AAL Championships which to the satisfaction of both coach and team was held ln the Highllne gxmnaslum In this mcct Terri Hildebrand, who was competing against mam of thc top gxmnasts in the entire Northwest attalncd the ultimate l-le re- cened first place honors or IIICIIXICIUHI All Around in the senior mens dn lSl0I1 Other stand outs in the meet were Stexe XI oodw ard first in unlor All Around' and Stu Rehnstrom second in Notice All Around ff ON STILI. RINGS 0 Terry Hildebrand. on Stop to First Place SYVIM TE-XXI I Back Row: Byers, XViggins. VVare, Thirsk. Thomas, Burkhard. Sasnett, Hendres Calluns Tait Gehring, Sivertsen, XVc-ller. Front Rolf: Stanley, Sic-kel, Irwin, Chbborn Collcttc Halliday, LePenske, Behnstrom, Sorenson. Not pictured: Sykes. 1 '. 'A . . . Q Q ' i 2 .' ' 2 ' . I ' , . . c 2 ' ' ' ' 0 . . . . ' ' . . 2 . 2 ' ' ' , , . . . . 1 , . E V. X . I. . Q ' . I '. Y v . ' . 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One of the more ex- citing games was a 9-1 defeat of the Seattle Prep Panthers. l.PACUIi OPICNS SUCCITSSFLIIIY In the first league game of the season the Pirates crushed the Auburn Trojans in a 5-I contest. XVith the Trojans out of the way, the Bucs tallied an impressive win over a strong Evergreen ball club. In their third ap- pearance the team looked a little ragged, but slipped by the Boyals with a 4-2 score. The fourth game. in which the Pirates defeated the Benton Indians, marked the end of the first round. The Pirates were nipped 1-O by the Auburn Trojans in the second round of play. As the yearbook went to press, the Pirates were leading the league with a 4 to 1 record. SECOND BOUND The opening of the second round dealt the Pirates their first defeat at the hands of the Auburn Trojans. Kent Nleridian had almost defeated the Pirates before, but now they seemed to have lost their edge as the Bucs rolled over the Boy als in a 5-O contest. The Pirates, getting up steam again, took on the Indians of Benton in the third game of the second round. The Bucs could do no wrong. Behind the outstanding two-hit pitching of Bon Bodarme and good hitting, the rest of the Bucs rolled over Benton in a 6-O slugfest. Onc Hundred Thirty-six Tom Adams l.arry Constantino Bob Tiffany flirclu: Coach joe Bill Nlartin john Roberts Terry Gottberg Faecone and A11 Stops En Route Nx Sea.son's ' Record Highlinc 5 ' Auburn 1 Highlinc 9 Iivcrgrccn 1 Highlinc 4 Kent-Nlcriclizm 2 Highlinc 10 Renton 1 Highlinc O Auburn 1 Highlinc 2 Iivcrgrccn 0 b Highlinc 4 Kcnt-Meridian 0 Highlinc 2 Auburn 5 Highlinc 6 'llcnton O Xxx , R . , va, jim Sutton Kim Morgan Phil Forscl Doug Yccrstcg Micky Cc-cr jack Sonnichsun Larry Olson Hon Rmlarxnc Klikc Klakar Dau- Dickcnscn Gordic Shaw One Hundred Thirty-screrz B SQUAD llASlil3ALL 0 Stullflingz Fuanich, Legas, Crane Nelson, joycc, Larson, Bateman, Benz, Case, Aldritson, Mclluffee lfndrcs, Thirsk, Schwartz, Newell, Dehlhontas, Black, manager. Kneeling: Miller, managerg Dt-Phelps, Mills, Carey, Gilbert, XVqtson, Gibson, Hester, Bitzen, XVhitc, Metzlcr. l3ASl'll3ALL MANAGERS O Robin , Y o u n g, Steve Walum, Shawn 0'Bricn. Circle: Coach Leonard TaLioli. Cs . 'v - ., V X X 1 . lvff are Q as a ' th s ' T if P v wg f- GCOII 111 e eI'1eS I v y',' 1 l X fs l ' V XJ y ' U' l l' - f' l ' ll bl f 1 . . . . ' , J Q ITHOUGH largely unnoticed, the B squad baseball team 15 important in vp yd, wtf' Qj that it develops next y'ear's varsity. lts function is to give a firm grounding in XJ N I Y' 4 basic skills and to vrovide greater ex verience throuvh eomvctition with other X l A 1 - . . . . . V f' . . X' .l. . , ig Q! , V X teams of similiar cahbcr. The practice sessions consisted of fundamental drills, ' X P51 y, VN' battinv wractice, infield and outfield vractice, and occasional inter-scuad Games. ,V M .x fy- F1 rw D v lg y U y rv U XX 1, sry V lghct team was highly successful against Auburn, lxcnt, Mount llamier, and H l V en on. ' X f - s , .. . K ATJU ' The success of Coach Tazlolls work will be demonstrated next season when . 3- . L ,Q I I , . ,N p X, the many promising li squad boys move up to the vars'ty. U xy . mx , v W The Swinging Years GOLF TEAM O Left to Right: Coach Bill Trowbridge, Rory Rice, Barry Lewis, Chuck Plomski, Larry Smith, Sue Hall, Alan Sorensen, Harry' Hamer. Karol Ellcr Cshootingl. One Hundred Thirty-eight KW L YSTICNIATICALLY downing all opponents in the early season play, the Pirates' golf team was well on its way, early' in May, to the coveted first place in the Puget Sound League. juniors-llory llice, liarol lfller, Larry' Smith-and sophomores -Bruce Buckingham, Barry Lewis, Chuck Plom- ski-combined to form a successful team. A new method of scoring was initiated this year in high school matches with a bogie scoring l, a par 2, a birdie 3, an eagle 4, and a double eagle 5. In a match, as each competition game between schools was called, each school entered five players and the scores of all players on each team were totaled. The team had four triangular matches left in conference play when the yearbook went to press, and judging from the one-sided early' season scores, the Pirate golfers seemed headed for the conference championship. After the conference came the State Invitational Xlatches at lfverett. Coach Trowbridge had high hopes for his young team as the presses rolled. VValt Fiseh M' Mixed Drmllles I.y'nn Tannehill ,Ylixetl lJlllllIlL'5 Pat l.eyy is Girls' Doulzles JUNIOR VARSITY 0 Guy Soderlind, john Mcfflung, Carla Dillon, Stuart Dennis. Ron Perry, Mary VVilson, Joe Davis. Aloe lyleilseh Boys' Singles Karen Yvalsh Girls' Singles Art Derby 1. V. Boys' Doubles Sandy Rehmann Girls' Doubles COACH 0 Irene Hallett -ng., Following the Bouncing Ball PRING AFTFHNOONS found the yarsity and junior yarsity tennis squads battling their way through a barrage of able opponents. Along with its seyen league campaigns, the ereyy underwent skirmishes with six additional eompeli- tors. Llnder the competent guidance of its eoaeh, Nliss Irene Hallett, the squad added an impressive string of yietories to its reeord. As the yearbook went to press, the netmen had piled up eight wins and dropped four. Only one of these losses was a league encounter, that being with the omnipotent lfnumelaw Hornets. Falling under the strength of the Pirates' raekets were the lfyergreen Tennis Club, Bellevue, Yashon, Lake Washington, Foster, Auburn, and Franklin-Pierce. To eomplete the season, in late Nlay the Pop Laird and annual lnyitational 'lournaments were played on the Pirates' home eourts at the lfvergreen Tennis Club. ie llumlretl lhirty-n Making Short ork of Distance Season's Record HIGHLINE 83 1X3 Clover Park 35 213 HIGHLINI 61 Renton 57 HIGHLINI 76 Evergreen 46 Sumner 26 HIGHLINI 100 2X5 lfnumelaw 16 3X5 HIGHLINI 62 Stadium 56 HIGHLINI 74 Puyallup 3 5 9 X10 Cloy er Park 38 V5 North End Qualifying Meet HIGHLINF 44 Renton 54 IX3 Evergreen 24 Kent li 2 X3 Auburn 13 COACHES 0 Vic i C a r p i n e, head coach, Alf Hem- stad, field coach. MANAGERS 0 Stmnling: lihle, VVas- mar. Seated: Jennings, VVintermutc, Schmidtt. HIGH JUMP 0 Zura Goodpaster. INDER l'fXClTlflNlliNT premiered in the fall with cross- country competition, and llighline's aims accelerated as four Pirates ran away with the A.A.U. All-City Championship. Once more the fast four paced at Green Lake, to finish fifth in the A.A.U. All-Northwest championships. Emerging from a forced hibernation, the tracksters heeded the call of the cinders and set their spikes for broken records. Sore muscles and cracked joints became the track unit's tune, as spec- tacular results brought thoughts of a third league championship to a boil. Victory-minded juniors edged upperelassmen and Buc babies by two points in the annual interclass clash, and then the cindermen pushed in unison to topple strong-men Stadium ami Renton in close meets. RIZLAYS MARK RECORD SEASON The high point of the season was the history-making night relays. The charter event crowds watched Highlines dash men travel swiftly to a sure first, heading off fourteen visitors and guarding the impressive trophy for a fourth year. Later, dual matches with Clover Park, Evergreen, and Sumner cut three more tallies in the Pirate win column. As the yearbook went to press, sprinters and field men prepared for elimination trials pointing to the Pullman State Track Meet. Coach Vic Carpine and field coach Alf Hemstad watched the impressive records mount, as their fast and hefty charges bettered previous examples. Using Captain Zura Goodpaster as spearhead, the track team radiated success, and seemed a postive for another league trophy. A new event in high school track was started at Moses Lake last year. The decathelon, as it is called, consists of ten events, and each competitor is given points for his performance in each event, then the points are totaled and the winner of the event is announced. Highline's Zura Goodpaster had shown outstand- ing promise and was the first Pirate to enter the decathelon at Moses Lake, May 30. In the Pu ct Sound Conference, Highline and Renton walked away with tifie field, both teams getting five firsts, but Ren- ton had a little more depth and won by 2 points. As the season built up to its climax-the State meet at Pull- man-five Pirates were still in contention for State track meet invitations. These were Zura Goodpaster, john Cooley, Bruce O'Brien, jeff Rich, and Dennis Clayton. RUNNERS 0 Dcver- eaux, Kiepke. DISCUS 0 Bothell. x L E' 929 .,. f W 99? 9. EEF S 1 L in HL'RDLlfRS 0 Top Icft: Coulter, Goodpastcr. lnscrt. RUNNERS 6 Stilcs, Jarvis. RUNNERS 0 Cvutcr: Simonson, XYilson, Holm. HlGH ICXIPER 0 Nlclllurc. JUNIOR TRACK O ,lop lvft: Ackm-ls, XYhitc, Coolcy, Cflibhorn. Cchring, Hewitt. Sasnctt, Hon, Ringdahl, N. Rocka- ficld, Tcctcr, Cassidy, Sivcrtscn, Clayton, Rich, Shawstad, Dodd. DISCLS 0 Yanscn. REX- NERS 0 Nlcliay, Hallhcrg. RUNNICRS I Dau son, lfckcrl. O'Rricn. SOPl'lOfNlURlf TRACK O johnson, Nlurctta, Bcnston, Harshman, Mount, Thomas, Orth, Fox, NIL-funn. Burch, Hagan. Knohhs, Orchard, Kcllvr. Nlathcrs, Kenyan. VYilliams, D. Rockaficld. Om' llumlrutl lfortx-nm 1 f fil Tp... if 5, if? .55 fa? 5-iii wi ,im 7, f a , 3:5151 ag af 7 i , Si. ' S5 if . at is H.. fave .iQ'i' ,ii A+ , . My s I Feminine Globetrotters NDER THE CO-CAPTAINSHIP of Coaches Irene Hallett and Mary jones, the journey through the world of girls' sports led into the lands of tennis, volley- ball, swimming, bowling, dancing, gymnastics, and badminton. In january, Renton invited Highline badminton players over for a fun-filled day of batting the birdie with travelers from other schools. The finals found Karen XValsh and XVilma Halpin defeating Pat McCauley and Mary Wilson-all of Highline. FULL PROGRAM LAUNCHICD The Good Ship H.G.A.A. departed for the winter session with many pass- engers. Basketball players, turning out twice a week, became adept at various skills. Sandy Rehmann, Lynn Tannehill, Karen XValsh, Gail Porter, and Mary XVilson earned special recognition as top-point makers, scoring as high as 55 points a game, averaging 35. Top-flight defensive efforts were made by Cleone Davison, Linda Dubee, Marge Ramsey, Sharon Douglas, and Sue Carter. The gal gymnasts also turned out twice a week for free calisthenics, balance beam, tumbling, side horse, uneven parallels, and trampoline. Many put in extra practice preparing for the Northwest A.A.U. Meet of March 7 and 8. They competed with the best gymnasts in the area and made a fine showing. CLEAR SAILING THROUGH THE SEASON XVinter wound up with the Highline girls charting a course for a bowling playday. Visitors from other schools made port at the Hi-Line Lanes. The girls, between visiting and eating, managed to bowl two lines. High score of the day was a 203 bowled by a guest from Franklin-Pierce. The spring session was launched successfully with more than sixty out for tennis. Adverse weather forced baseball stars and golfers to stay below deck, but soon the skies cleared and sailing became ideal. The Good Ship H.G.A.A. docked May 15 and all passengers departed with a world of knowledge about sports and good sportsmanship. 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