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CRAZY GREASE NUTS Front Row L to R: T. Elia, H. Fugman, S. Harold, M. Anderson, G. Lewis, Second Row L to R: S. Buckner, S. Kriefels, R. Sather, R. Webster, D. Pitke, S. Blind, T.WilIiams, D. Lafurnel, B. Jeakel, D. Peterson, B. McClelland. Third Row L to R: B. Bakken, B. Demick. The Bremerton High mechanics were a bunch of crazy grease monkeys, who worked on cars to make cruising downtown on Friday and Saturday night what it is . Herb Fugman taught them how to repair cars. For every two hours of working in the shop, they spent one hour on theory. Besides working on their own cars, other people brought in their cars to be tuned up or repaired and were charged a small fee. They had a system called Traffic Court. lt was made up of one judge and three iury members. This started at the beginning of the year and con- tinued on through the semester. They had a basic President, Secretary, Treasurer and a Sergeant at arms. Every second Tuesday, they had meetings to talk about the money they had earned and what they were going to do with it. They bought new tools and had a pizza feed. Overall, Auto Shop is made up of people, cars, machines and grease. 148 Auto Shop. Front Row L to R: H. Fugman, M. Cox, A. Battagulia, F. Adams, M. Chatman, A Abundis. Second Row L to R: M. Jefferies, T. Bollinger, P. Shirley, D.Singer, R Boekenogen, A. Wikert. Third Row L to R: R. Harvey, M. King, S. Spiry, J. Quinlin J. Shore, D. 0'SuIlivan, G. Henning, D. Halverson.
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Left to right: M. Such, G. Jackson, J. Josephson, S. Simmons, A. Hamlin. Top to bottom: B. Rudolph, K. Van Der Vorst, L. Van Zanten, M. Koch, S. Lee, L. Crutcher, R. Whittord, J. Wilson, S. Becker, J. Bohlmann, R. Olsen. Lett to right: K. Wills, E. Caves, L. Thompson, R. Pelone, C. Cooper. Left to right: D. White, R. Boekenoogen, C. Williams, G. Erickson, R. Wenzl, C. Harris, M. Krein, C. Stone. f - M . M! ju M WW! 3, W 3500 M. X House 147
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DRAMA CLUB: A PORTRAIT 0F JENNY Bottom row L. to R.: Ruth Jensen, Ed Cave, Angie Brewster, Les- lie 0'Hare, Judy Semancik. 2nd row L. to R.: Julie Thayne, Keith Hafner, Yasmin Zink, Mariorie Wheeler, Alice Lagrow, Lisa Burns, Nancy Head. 3rd row L. to R.: Ms. Boyer, Chris Eustis, Dory Reynolds. , I A it f Above left: Ruth Jensen as Jenny. Left: Ruth Jensen and Ed Cave. Lower left: Ken Myers and Ed Cave. Julie Thayne Keith Hafner Ken Myers The Drama Club spent a majority of the year preparing for their play, A Portrait of Jenny. It required many hours of hard work be- fore it was ready to be presented. The play was shown three times: once for the students and twice for the public. The play was about a young painter, Eben, who fell in love with a girl named Jenny. He started a portrait of her, but didn't finish for sev- eral years because he only saw her on rare occasions, each time she was several years old. With his portrait he achieved wealth and rec- ognition. He saw Jenny on the beach for the last time before she dis- appeared forever. Eben, the lead role, was played by Ed Cave. Ruth Jensen acted out the part of Jenny: and Leslie O'Hare played Emily, Jenny's best friend. Julie Thayne, Keith Hafner and Rick Cundiff were also among those most important. The other cast members included: Judy Se- mancik, Yasmin Zink, Ken Myers, Angie Brewster, Terry Collins and Marjorie Wheeler. Ms. Boyer was the advisor of the Drama Club and without her the play could have never been made successful. Drama 149
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