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Mr. Carl Jensen Superintendent of Schools DIRECTORS OF THE PLAY EVERY PRODUCTION has those who guide its destiny and share responsibility for its success. By providing a sense of direction, personnel, facil- ities and materials necessary for a full and com- plete program, the Highline Board of Education assumes this role. Elected by the voting citizens this public spirited body also reflects the educa- tional interests and desires of the total community. Final responsibility for operation of forty-six schools and the new community college rests with the board of directors. By acting upon and estab- lishing policies it determines guidelines for the superintendent who in turn is responsible for directing the many educational activities. Serving as president for the 1961-62 school year is Mr. William K. Martin. Current vice-president is Mr. James W. Rice. Other members include Dr. Victor Thompson, Mr. Clayton E. Myron, and immediate past president, Mr. Stanley M. Little, Jr. Continued success of Highline's educational en- terprise rests upon their very capable judgment combined with staff leadership and direction. SCHOOL BOARD O Mr. William Martin, Mr. James Rice, Mr. Stanley Little, Jr., Mr. Clayton Myron, and Dr. Victor Thompson. ' -QF: -,Ei E uw' x '- , .3 -: M E H ,g r is -3 A ef--N152-:N
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THEY RATE APPLAUSE I , iii OFFICE FORCE O Mrs. Lois Taylor, Mrs. Orpha Hewitt, Mrs. Lilly Anderson, Mrs. Lil- ian Mickelson. OFFICE FORCE o PURPLE AND GOLD, FIGHT! FIGHT! Brightly attired in their color- fully striped sweaters, Mrs. Lilly Anderson and her capable assistants, Mrs. Lois Taylor, Mrs. Lillian Mickelson and Mrs. Orpha Hewitt showed their support for the- Pirate team on each game day. On game days, or any day, these willing workers proved their dedication by arranging the curriculum for Highline students. Labors which these ladies performed with a smile included re- cording grades, taking attendance, typing college applications, and generally helping whenever needed. P.T.A. c VICTORY IS OUR CRY! Heading this year's list of successful accomplishments was the school levy which passed in the November election, providing Highline District schools with neces- sary funds. Next in line came the Sophomore and Senior Parent Nights. A benefit program for the P.T.A. Scholarship Fund was the final triumph. A Night with the Plaidsmenf' featuring four Highline grads, will long be remembered. SURPRISE I Mrs. Lilly An derson. V P.T.A. I Mrs. George Harri- son, Mrs. John Stoner, Mrs. Stewart Rodda, Mrs. James Rice, Mrs. Robert Rieke. Eleven
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