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

 - Class of 1960

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couldn'l pay them to come back. Even splitting them eouldn't stop progress as many received special honors: Deannie Dunbar and Sally john- son, song princcsscsg Nat Schomaker, yell prin- eessg Pat Sehei, Homecoming junior princessg and Pat Yarno, junior Girl of the Month. Leading them on their way were junior officers: Craig Collette, president, jerry Hewitt, Tom Reffa, secretary, and Sue surer. The last facets of the diamond apparent as the tune of the senior lt was not a tune of victory or vice-presidentg Sem pref, trea- needlc became year was sung. continual har- monyg nevertheless, it did have some undisput- able high fidelity chords. These chords, they hope, have made lasting impressions on the future leaders: the juniors and the sophomores. These sagas will never be forgotteng the football games, the fighting basketball squad, the rooter buses, dances, assemblies, the prom, the all-night party, baccalaureate, and commencement, the climax of school life for manyg the beginning of a new life for all. With these memories and with the knowledge and leadership shown, all seniors begin that which is expressed in their motto: One goal, many paths. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE 0 Lower Center: Dave Hon, Penny just, Steve Grant, Lois Hackett. COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE HEADS 0 Lower Right: Mary Ann Christensen, Linda Youngquist, Sandra Wfare, Diana Elarionoff. SENIOR PROM COlNlMlTTIiIi 0 Top: Rubs Daxis, Miss Lou VVilder, Mr. Robert johnsen, jaeliie Culton, Dave Hon, Deanna Sorenson. SENIOR GIFT COlXflMlT'l lil'l 0 Loafer: Mike Sod- erquist, Ardelle Frost, Marsha l-Xrnmstrong, Marilyn Brougham, Carol Ray. 55314

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SENIOR ADVISEIIS VVITII SANDY I'I'll,TUN 0 Cireleg Mr. Spencer Hungerford, Sandy Pelton, Mr. Ifarl Trowbridge. Top Hi-Fi Performance S ENDUIIING as a diamond needle tit Class of 1960 will long he remembered in the halls of I-lighline. The students were to the school as the notes are to a song, individual parts, making up the whole and the more coordinated the notes, the higher the quality of the tune. Keeping the masses in tune was the Class of 1960, being endowed with the most training and leadership qualities, assumed responsibility for the tune of things. Assisting the sophomores along their way were the elass officers: Biley Sivertsen, president, Craig Collette, viee- presidentg Sue Coulter, see- retary, and Cloy Sykes, treasurer. With some 700 tunes in their symphony, the sophomores began proving themselves an aggressive class by receiving honors in many fields-music, scholas- tie achievement, and athletics, to mention a few. Pat Bose was honored by Girls' Club as sopho- more Girl of the Month, Dick Burgess was lauded as an outstanding student, and jeff Bich and john Cooley were recognized as top athletes by receiving varsity letters in football and track. In their junior year, the mighty Class of 1960 was split when over 200 members, howling like hyenas, went to Mt. Rainier, but now you SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 0 Top: Tom Beffa, presi- dent, Betty Welborn, treasurer. Bottom: Sandy Pelton, secretary, Bruce Clibborn, vice-president. COLLEGE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE 0 Lower Left: Lee Beiswig, Clairann Sehiekler, Paula Bailey, Gordon Gray. CARDS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE 0 Center: Kathy Spoor, Sally VVinquist, Sharon Burcham.



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WILLIAlVl ALIEXANDER- Standing on the corner watching all the girls go by. Kl:lNNliTll ALVIN-lloys' Glee Club. 'l'YtI11l1lIlllZL'7'S for the class roomfhut Vitamin pills at 2:30. AUDIIEY ANDI'lllS0N4Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A., Honor Roll, Triple H, Toreh, Intramurals. Diana's daughter aml a matheinatieian, too: Such versatile seniors are all too few. MAIIHN ANlJlillSONfC.A.S.H., Ushers, Intramurals, Bowling. She is modest and weighs her words before she gives them breath. BONNIE AI'AlllC0!Cirls' Playday, Glee Club, Torch, Yell and Song Club, Homecoming.: Queen, Girls' linsemble, Senior Dance Committee, Junior Varsity Yell Staff. Queenly ways, queenly grace, Only a queen could take her place. ALAN ARMSTRONG-lfootball, Radio Club, Representative As- sembly, l'. A. Crew, Science Club, Chess Club. An exeegvtional lad with promise profound, Always willing to worlc, so his teachers have found. JUDY ARMSTRONG-Enterezl from Deer Park High School, Deer Park, Washington, in her junior year. Swimming, dancing, and pluelzing the keys, Took most of her time-her life was a breeze. MARSHA ARMSTRONG-Camera Club, Junior Red Cross, Drill Team, Senior Gift Committee. A mermaid comes and a mermaid goes But this pleasant mermaid was always on her toes. RON ATTAWAY- A church would he build-but not for fame, For he was a dreamer, an architect in name. Twentysfour DEL ACKLES-Panorama, Swimming, Track, Sportsmen's Club. Diving for fun and diving for pay, But electronics hc'1l master some fine day, AL ADAMETZ-Knights of the Cutlass, Panorama, Pep Club, Homecoming Welcoming Committee. Yes, I fell in l0Ve!with my car. IUDY AHLQUIST-Pep Club, Publicity Club, Tieketeers, Home- coming Committee Chairman. Quiet, maybe, from the outer view, For her true personality opened to only a few. PAT AKIN-Entered in her senior year from Wichita Fast High School, Wichita, Kansas. Debate, Ushers. But I haven? an ayeeent! MLKE ALDERSON-Basketball, Big H, Golf, Knights of the Cut- ass. Blest with wit and prowess, too: That kind of fellow-all true hlue. BONNIE ALEXANDER-l7.T.A. President, C.A.S.H., Girls' Play- day, Grand Honor Roll, High Lines' Staff, National Honor Society, Panorama, Quill and Scroll, Nvaskowitz Counselor. She climbed Parnassus and looked down from its height VVith complete umlerstanrlingg she had special insight. KAREN BACON-Girls' Playday, H.G.A.A., Publicity Club, SPADES, Nurses' Aids. Two jewels in pretty packages Who knew that . . . SHARON BACON-SPADES, H.G.A.A. . . . happiness was horn a twin. TIM BADLEY-Camera Club. Cycles, cycles, roaring down the way- That's how Tim would spend his day. IOAN BAGGOTT-junior-Senior Prom Committee, Panorama, Pep Club Secretary, Triple H, Ticketccrs, Torch, Yell and Song Club. Never a dull moment would you fear lVhen the gaiety and excitement of ,loan was near. IEANNIE BAIER-C.A.S.H. Club, Girls' Playday, Pep Club, Stan' dards Committee, Torch. lt's nice to be natural when you are naturally nice. PAULA BAILEY-A Cappella, Drama Shoppe, Honor Roll. Be not deceiveil by dignity disguised, For she was a romanticist, but also wise.

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