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

 - Class of 1959

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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

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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



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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

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