Bainbridge High School - Spartan Life Yearbook (Bainbridge Island, WA)

 - Class of 1959

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Driver Training, Mechan- ical Drawing. MR. R. E. CLEVEN Social Studies, Spanish MR. D. R. BONAMY Mathematics, Science MR. R. M. CHAMBERS Mathematics, Science MRS. KATHRYN FORRESTER Latin, Library 8 ,J . . . Pass Them on to Cthers Through co-operation and sincere understand- ing, the Bainbridge High School faculty has been our guiding light. They have always been willing to lend us a helping hand wherever and whenever it was needed. This has often meant giving us their free time which is so fully occupied. We are deeply grateful for this assistance and encouragement. MR. J. E. HULL Chorus MRS. RUBY JOSLI N Commercial MR. A. E. HELLNER Vive-Principal. Journalism, Sociology, MRS. LOIS PASKI Home Economics MR. A. D. MASTERS Mathematics 9 NIR. T. M. PASKI Physical Education, Athletics We Grow b uidance MR. D. R. PUGH Industrial Arts, Athletics MRS. PATRICIA RUSSELL ' Science, Physical Education MRS JESSIE SCHROEDER English, Speech and Debate MR. M. R. WASHBURN Social Studies IO MR. R. A. SAMEK Band MRS. DAISY WILSON English. French, Dramatics 3. 1 Bus Drivers Left to right: Bill Weld, Walter Ora- hood, Ed McGlfford, Ezra Thlxton, Jerry Orr, Carl Blankenship, Don Dysie, Flay Johnson, Elmer Sandberg. Missing: Richard Elliot. lll'SB MRS. ETHEL fSl'l00ki8, DAHL Custodians Left to right: Richard Elliott, Elmer Sandberg, Floyd Smith, Julius Sivert- sen. Walter Oraho-od. Ccos 5 as 12 F I I .lx vnu! A Page A 33 1'5v N if I Q Q? E 1 ff. if M Q 2 -si' Z5 , ,f W 4 Oi ' 'Y .Y E ? Q 'V mai . Y . 'E f w bf - f Q 5 5 - iff g ' f M - f L zu W fam iftjl x qi V 52 Q Q if if s ., 1 Ag 3 Q- gg! K g ' 3' V We 1 V Q ,- Q K , 1 'Im 51 2, 'L xx 51 if K? all .ss 5 z A J K Q s 7? -- ki . Sa: -wi? X 2 QW M 1 5? Y '11 at wr 3 .vs ,wsu , f ry? if AA .53 . W 1 5 y ,w wf ' AL ' x g., ww wr f a +- f wf QL A .551 f ur Hopes Lie . . . y Senior Class Officers Left to right: Beverly Diers, Secretary: Jeff wright, President: Ga y Johnson, Vice-President: Allen Ericksen, Treasurer. Senior Class History The past four years at Bainbridge High School have not only provided the Seniors with academic achievements, but wisdom and awareness of the responsibilities of adulthood. S As they look back over the years they fondly recall events that will always be irre- placable memories. The first Tolo, the fun and excitement they had in planning and present- ing the Jimior Prom, and the enjoyable ta.sk of putting on the Junior-Senior Banquet. All these, and more, have contributed to the sense of closeness and strong unity that is so apparent in this year's Senior Class. When the class entered high school in the fall of 1955, the time until graduation in 1959 seemed like an eternity. But the years passed, each one seemingly shorter than the preced- ing ones. Now that the time has arrived, plans for the future are being made but the memories of high school will never be replaced. 14' . . . Mainl in Ourselves .35 VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN Jane Kitamoto Judy Soderlund Bev Rosatker Juni Quitslund 15 Jean Kallgren GRETCH EN ALBAUGH ROBERT BRITTNER Entered 2: Girls' Club 2.3. Football 1.2.3' Lettemxen's 4: Pep Club 2.3.45 Home Club: Boys' Club: Chorus 4. Ee. Club: G.A.A.: Chorus 2.3: Spanish Club 2.3.4. Advancing On . . . SALLY BUITENVELD Girls' Club 1.2.3.4. Vice Pres. 3: Pep Club 1.2.3,-4: Home: Ec. Club 2.3.4, Pres. 4: Band l,2,3.4. Sec. 3: Nat.. Hon. Soc. 2.3.45 Senior Play St. Dlr. 4. MARCIA CAVE Band 1: Chorus 3.4: Latin Club 3.4: Girls' Club Cabl- net 2: Spartan Life Lagaut Ed. 41 Pep Club 1,2,3.4: at. Hon. Soc. 2.3.41 Home Eg. Club 1.2.3.4: Nonette 4: H1- Lites Copy Ed. 3. BILL BROWNING Football 1,2.3.4g Ski Club 4: Lettermens Club 3.4: Boys' Club 123' Pe Club 1234 Speech and De te 3. MIKE CONNER Entered 3: Librarian 4. LOUGENE CHRISTOPHERSON Nat. Hon. Soc. 2.3.-4: Girls' Club 1,2.3.4, Cabinet 3: P? Club 2.3: French Club 2.3. . trcas. 3: Home Ec. Club 2.3.4. 16 5 ROBERT COOPER Football 1.2.3: -Baseball 1: Basketball 2: Fire Squad 2: Boys' Club 1.2.33 Ski Club 23 Pep Club 1.2.31 BEN DAVIS DEANNA FARMER JOSEPH CRUMPTON Football 1: Basketball 2: Boys' Club 1.2.33 Chorus 4. BEVERLY DIERS Band 3,4 Spanish Club 2,3,4' Chorus 2: ski Club 4- ski Club Vice Pres. 4: Drum Majorette 3.-1: Girls' Club 1.2.3,-4, Cabinet 4, To Higher Goals BRIAN EDMAN Boys' Club 1,2.3, Vice-Pres. 3: Football 1: Spanish Club 3-. Entered 3: Ski Club 4: Foot- ball 3,43 Baseball 3: Latin Club 3,4: Chorus 4. RICHAR D DOWN EY gnfenimred 31 c1F1g0:Stf'uB3'45 o o u , Club : pLgttermen's Clubyi. JANET FREDEFHCKS G.A.A. 1,2.3: Bowling 1,2,3: Pep Club 3,4: Home Ee. Club 2,3.4: Girls' Club 1.2, 3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,-1. Eutex-ull fl: Girls' Club JULIANNA FINCH Pep Club 1.2.3,-4: Latin Club 1,2,3,4: Home Ec. Club 2,3,4: Girls' Club 1,2.3,4: Librarian 4: All-School Play 3. ALLEN ERICKSEN Football 2,3.4: Boys' Club 1.2: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Fire Squad 4: Band 1.2.3,-1: Treas- urer Senior Class. Anxious to See.. . . JOHN FRANKLIN Football 2.3.4. Manager 2: Basketball 2.3.4 Manager 2: Lettermen's club 2,s,4: Band 1.2,3,4: Spanish Club 2.3.4, Vlce-Pres. 4: Fire Squad 4. DAVE GOLLER Baseball 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1.2,3.4: Spanish Club 1.2.3.4: Frxnlor Play 4: Lette1'meu's Club 2.3.4: Hi-Liles Staff 4: Thesplan 3.4: Student Coun- cil 1.2: Junior Class Vice Pres. JOYCE H ELSTROM Pep Club 1.2.3.4: Girls' Club 1.2.3.4. Cabinet 4: Spanish Club 3.4: Home Ee. Club 2.3,4: Spanish Club 3.4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 2,3.4: Treas. 4. CONN I E HER RON Home Ec. Club 2.3.4: Girls' Club 1.2,3.4: Spanish Club 1.2.3.-4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Pep Club 2.3,4: S artan Life Copy! Editor 4: gli - Lltes S Feature Editor 3. CHRIS HANSEN Basketball 1.2,3: Pep Club 1.2: Fire Squad: Boys' Club' 1.2: Chorus 4. 8 CH R I STY GLASS Speech 8: Debate 4: French Cub 2.3.4, Pres. 3: Latin Club 2.3.4, Sec. 2: Home Ec. Club 2.3.4, Vice-Pres. 3: Nat. Hon. Soc. 2,3.4: Stu- dent Council 2.4: Class Sec. 3: A.S.B. Sec. 4. JEAN KALLGREN Girls' Club 1,2 3.4: Latin Club 3.4: Pep Club 1.23.45 Nat. Hon. SOC. 2.3.41 A.S.B. Treasurer 4: Girl of the Year 2: Hl-Lltes Staff 2.4. DOUG HELM Baseball 2, 3. 4: Basketball Manafer 2,33 Spanish Club 1,2,3, : Lettermen's Club 3.4: Movxe Crew 1.2: Boys' Club 3.4: Pep Club 1.2.3,-4: Stu- dent Councnl 4. GARY JOHNSON Football 1,2,3.4: Boys' Club 1.2,3,: Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 1.2: Band 1,2.3,4: Lettermen's Club 3.4: Home- coming K I n g 4: Student Councxl 2: Treas. of class 3: Vice-Pres. ot Class 4: Hi- Litest Staff 4. JOAN KALLGREN Spanish Club 2,3,4: Girls' Club 1.2,3,4: Home Ee. Club: Nat. Hon. Soc. 2,3: Peg Club 12.3.41 Chorus 1: Ban 2.3.4. hat Tomorrow Holds DENNIS JOHANSON Boys' Club 2,33 Chorus 4: GENE JOHNSON Basketball 3.4: Tennis 3.4: French Club 4, Treas. 4: Lettermen's Club 3,4. LINDA LINK Pep Club 1,3.4: Thespians Sec. 3 Pres 4: Home Ec. Club 2.3.4. Make-up crew 2.3.4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 2.3.-4' Debate 3: Student Council 4: HI-Lites Staff 4. JOAN KING Girls' Club 1.2,3.4: Home Ec. Club 2.3.4: Chorus 1.3. JANE KITAMOTO Band 1,2,3.4: Pep Club 1,2 3.4: Home Ec. Club 2.3.4 Spanish Club 2,3.4: Nat Hon. Soc. 2.3.43 Class Presi- dent 1: Song' Conutess 3 Song Queen 4. DAVID JONES Spanish Club 1.3,4, Pres. 3: Boys' Club 1,2,3. Cabinet 1, 2.3: Fire Squad 3: Class Vice-Pres. 1: Class Pres. 2: A.S.B. Pres. 4: I-Il-Lltes Staff 3: Spartan Life Staff 4. CAROL LAMPI NG Entered 4: Girls' Club 4 Hi-Lltes Staff 4. The Conquest of Life . . . TIM LACEY BARBARA LONG Tennis 2: Boys' Club 1,2,3: Pep Club 2.3.4: Home Ee. Plmotography Club: Thespl- Club 2,3,4' I Chorus 1,2,3,4, an 2,s,4. sec. 45 in-Lnes swf 3: Annual Staff, Tech Ed. 4. LARRY LOWREY DARLENE MADDOX Basketball 1,3' Tennis 2 3 4: Glrls' Club 1 23 4' Chorus Latin club 3,42 ski Club'3',4, 3,44 Pep Club' ii: Home Treas. 3, Pres. 4: All School Economics Club 1.2.3,-1. Play 2: Bo s' Club 1,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club Z,3,4: Pres. Latin Club 4. PAUL McCORMICK Football 1,2,3 4: Basketball 3: Nat. Hon. Soc. 2.3.4, Pres. 4: Boys' Club 1.2.3,-1: Let- termen's Club 3.4, President 4: Band 1,2: Ski Club 4: Boys' Club Cabinet 2. 2.0 MARLENE MATTSON Home Ec. Club 2,3,4: Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Thesfplan Soci- ety 2.3,4g Hi-Lltes Staff 4: All School Play 3: Senior Play: Student Councll 2: Songleader 4. BILL MEACHAM Football 2.4: Lettermen's Club 4: Boys' Club 1. CARL PEDERSEN Spanish Club 1.2,3,4: Bois' Club 1.2: Buys Club Ca 1- net 1: Movie Crew 1.2: Pep Club 2.3.4. LYNN M I LLSAP Nat. Hon. Soc. 2,3,4, Treas. 3: Spanish Club 3.4: Peg Club 2.3.4: Home Ec. Clu 2.3.4: Girls' Club 1.2,3,4: Chorus 3.4: Girls' State 3. . . . Is Our Intent GARY NOLTA Chorus 1: Bois' Club 2.3: Movie Crew 1.2. . ' RICHARD PAYNTER Boys' Club 3. .VIVIAN NOSSUM Spanxsh Club 1,2,3.4: Band 3.4: Nonette 3: Torch Club 4: Home Ec. Club 2.3.43 Pep Club 4: Songleader 4: Senior Play 4. PATRICIA MOORMANN Entered 4: Girls' Club 4: JUDY NESS Student Council 2: Cheer- leader 1.4: G.A,A. 2: Home Ee, Club 2.3.4: Pep Club 3, 3.4: Safety Conference 3.4: Sgmnlsh Club 3,4. Trees. 2: L brax-lan 3.4: JIM PICKENS Basketball 2.3.-1: Baseball 2. 3.4: Football 4. Manager 3: Spanish Club 2.4: Boys Club 1.2: Lettermen's C ub 4: class Treasurer 1. The Ending, Yet . . . ROBERT PLUMMER Band 1,2,3,4: Pep Club 2.3: Boys' Club 1,2,3: Fire Squad 2: Photograhy Club 1.2.:l.4: Photograhy Club Sec. and Treas. 3.4. JIM QUITSLUND All School Play 2.3: Senior Play 3: Thespian Society 2.3.4: Band 1,2.3.4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 2,3,4: French Club 1.2.3.4: Student Council 3.4. PAT PETRIE Latin Club 1.2.3,-1: Home Ec. Club 2.3.43 Pep Club 2,3,4 Nat. Hon. Soc. 2,3,4: Stu- dent Council 3: A.S.B. Vice- Pres. 3: Hi-Litest News Edi- tor 3: Editor Spartan Life 4 Homecomln Princess 4: In- ter-school Ciuncil Sec. 3. WALLY PETRIE Pep Club 1.2.3.-1. Pres. 4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 1.2.3,-I: Home Ee. Club 2.3,4: Speech and Debate 3.4: Senior Play 4: Student Council 1.3: French Club 1.2.3.4. Vice-Pres. 2.3. FRED SIMPSON Nat. Hon. Soc. 2.8.4. Vice- Pres. 4: French Club 1.3.4: All School Play 1,2,3: Senior Play 4: Thespians 1.2.1-1.4. Treas. 3: Boys' Club 1.2.3, 4. Sec. 2: Freshman Class Secretary: Student Councll 3:4 Pep Club 1.2.3.-4: Debate w JOYCE OSTRAND Nat. Hon. Soc. 2.3,4: Girls' Club 1.2.3,4: Girls' Club Treasurer 1: Home Ee. Club 2.3,4: Home Ec. Club Treas- urer 1: Chorus 1,2,3,4: Clio- rus 1.2.3,4: Chorus Secre- tary 3, Pres. 4: Student Council 1, SANDRA PLUMB Thespian 1.2.3,-1: Nat. Hon. Soc. 2.3,4: Girls' Club 1.2, 3,4: Home Ec. Club 2,1-3.4: Sneech Sz Debate 3.4: French Cub 1.2.3,-1: Editor of Hi- Lltes 4: Assistant Ed. HI- Lltee 3. JIM TERRELL DOUG WORTH I NGTON Spanish Club 2.3.4: Letter- men's Club 3.4- Pep Club 3: Basketball 2.3.4. Football 3. PAT RAPADA Gil'l8' Club 1,2,3,4' French Club 1,3- Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4. Onl the Beginning DARYL TH IXTON Chorus 24' Fire Sauad 3: Basketball ig Boys' uh 1.2. ERIC WINQUlST Spanish Club 1.2,3.4: Chorus 1.2.3.4: Boys' Club 2.3. DIANA SCHUYLER Pep Club 1: Senior PlaX,42 Spanish Club 1,2.3.4, ice President 2: Nat. 'i-Iot. Soc. 2.3.4. G-iris' Club 1.2.3.4: G.A.A. 1: Tllesplall 43 Home Ee. Club 2.3.4. VALEFKIE RARDIN S anish Club 2.3.41 Peg Cljub 2.3.43 Home Ee. Clu 2.3.43 Senior Play 45 Non- ette 4: Hi-Lites Staff 43 Nat. Hon. Soc. 4. BEV ROSACKER Entered 2: Nat. Hon. Soc. 2.3.4. Sec. 3: Spanish Club 2.3.49 Home Ec. Club 2.3.4. Sec. 4: Girls' Club 2.3.45 Pep Club 2.3.4. Vice-Pres. 4: Senior Play 4: Nonette 3.4. JEFF WRIGHT 'Latin Club 1.2.3.-1, Vice-Pres. 1. Pres. 2: Spanish Club 3,-1, Vice-Pres. 3: Boys' Club 1.2, R, Treas. 2, Sec-. 3: Nat. Hon. Soc. 2,3,4: Traffic Safe- ty Cnnference 23.4. Plannlnr Rnarfl 2,3243 Pep Club 2,3.4: Thesplans 4: Class Trane. 2: Class Pres. 3: Class 'Pr-es. 45 Senlnr 'Plnv 4. T116 Class of 1959 BARBARA WALGANSKI Traffic Safety Conf. 3: Nat. Hon. Soc. 2,3.4: French Club 1,2,3,4: Debate 3: Hi-Lltes Staff 3: Girls' Club 1,2,3,4. Cabinet 2: Pep Club 1,2,3,4g gggigient Council 43 Thespian We wbuld here like to thank Mrs. Russell Ubnerously of their time as our class advisors. MARILYNN STRIGHT Home Ec. Club 2,3.4: Span- ish Club 3.4: Pep Club 2.3.-1: Chorus 1.2.3,4: Make - Up Crew 4. JUDY SODERLUND Girls' Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Nat. Hon. Soc. 2,3,4: Pep Club 12.3,4, Vice Pres. 3: Latin Club 3,45 Home Ee. Club 2.3.45 Student Council 3: Homecoming Queen 4. , Mr. Cleven, and Mr. Berg who gave so wa aw fl if Q55 ,- sf ay 1 15 .l Ckxgfit Q , is 'L' . E9 3. 5 5 if '2 MEN 's, '5'?ii' an-Q A fwi 'Q 2 I 3 D 26 Junior Class Officers Left to right: Judy Monk, Secretaryg Mike Parks, President: Linda Biggs, Vice-President: Marilyn Morgan, Treasurer. Surmounting A11 Obstacles During the past year th J ' e unior cl-ass has risen admirably to the additional responsibilities that have been bestowed upon them as upper- classmen. The h' ' ' ' ' y ac ieved recognition in everything they undertook. Only a few months now remain before they will ascend the final and most coveted step in high school. Best wishes to the class of '60. THIRD ROW: Louis Fleming, Norman Davis, Jack Daughters, Rollin Brlttner, WY0miH9 Chamberlin, Curtis Bultenveld. SECOND ROW: Ron Amdahl, Herb Allen, Pat Burke, Tom Coultas, David Boyce, Philip Combs. FIR - Linda Biggs, Barbara Edens Sh' A ST ROW. Sharon Ferrln, Chrlsty Dahl' , irley Carlson, Kathy Dlltz, Susan Coake. Mlsslng: Arla Farmer. THIRD ROW: Forrest Holcomb, Mlke Logg, Bob Genn, John McKIIlop, Steve Haley, Chuck Kllngbeil, Douglas Jones. SECOND ROW: Jerry Haley, Kerry Gray, Gloria McCoskrle, Carol Komedahl, Marlys Huntley, Tom Johnson, Ed Glllandes. FIRST ROW: Rosallne Ganiola, Donna Gorum, Mary Kroehl, Pat Kallgren, Marie LaMarsh, Kay Ganson, Judy Helm. THIRD ROW: Mike Parks, Doug Peterson, Bill Priest, Kirk Mortensen, George Mathisen, Jim Reese, Jlm Roorda. SECOND ROW: Allen Ogle, Bob Page, Janet McDonald, Mickl McLaughIan, Art Mirkovich, Bert Pedersen, Errol Parrish. FIRST ROW: Cla!-Idll Moorman, Vicki Loomis, Cathy Mlrkovlch, Sharon McLachlan, Judy Monk. Missing: Sandra Smith, Dan Rapada. THIRD ROW: Jlm Shibayama, Gene Shawley, Clcll Sldwell, Jim Wyatt, Allan Wells, Dan Taylor, Joe Winney. SECOND ROW: Dave Strobeck, Bill Stevens, Marilyn Morgan, Sharan Terrell, Scott White, John Weis. FIRST ROW: Shirley Rye, Gloria Rico, Jane Salter, Joyce Mueller, Carol Wilkinson. Missing: Gerry Warren. Z8 Cl Officers Sophomore ass I All aler, Prealdentg Barbara Shepard, Vlce-President: Laurie Glaze, Treasurer. Left to rlght: Ardle Amundsen, Secretary: EI en Q At the Halfwa ark The traditional sophomore slump certainly has not applied to rt' this ear this year's Sophomore class. With games, mixers and pa ies, T y rt d fu mixed with the usual study- has proved to be one full of light-hea e n ing. They now anxiously await their turn as upperclassmen. Tw' Barrett SECOND ROW: Tom THIRD ROW: Richard Abbott, Dave Bunch, Morrle Blossom, Jim Belling, Jerry Barlow, IQ . I B h John Bennetts, Bill Bucalt. FIRST ROW: Edna Anderson, Ardie Amund- Almojuela, Eqmedio Bucat, Ellen Allgaier, Caro eac , sen, Judy Amdahl, Dlane Atterldge. 29 THIRD ROW: John Burrow, Don Burke, Mike Clementz, John Dickson, Wenzel Christensen, Doc Clark. SECOND ROW: Mike Cederwall, Leonard Cone, Terry Bullitt, Loretta Berg, Jeanne Deschamps, Rick Cederwall, Carol Ganiola, Dorothy Durbin, Diana Bucsit, Leslie Englund. THIRD ROW: Sotero Dulay, Jim Falk, Allen Harvey, Marshall Jacobson, Neal Johnson, Dick Hagerman. SECOND ROW: Tom Downs, Gwen Jackson, Marie Hansen, Tad Dye, Chris Ericksen, Jim Hoodenpyle. FIRST ROW: Ruth Ann Haley, Charleah Hatt- rick, Charis Hanson, Dianne Jackson, Laurie Glass. Missing: Ray Foresman. ev' THIRD ROW: Bruce Klanke, David Kelly, Dick Langlie, Mike Lynch, Curt McCauley, John Jones. SECOND ROW: Bob McCormIc, Dorie Larson, Barbara Link, Ron Larson, Ernie Mapanao. FIRST ROW: Cheryl Kidd, Maureen Koppy, Carleta Johnson, Judy Jones. Missing: Jim Lombard. so i THIRD ROW: Mike Perry, Ralph Munro, Robin Olsen, Tim Marks, Bob Meyer, Bucky Plumb. SECOND ROW: Ken Natori, Betty Ogle, Karen Petherlck, Jeanice Mlkkola, Aaron Patton, Jim Petiprin. THIRD ROW: Nancy Parrish, Kathy Ostrander, Dolores Mattson, Lael Lowrey. THIRD ROW: Leonard Sarin, Randy Siler, Ethan Schuyler, Steve Shawley, Lewis Scott, Keith Sivertaen. SECOND ROW: Bill lummer, Claude Robinson, Robin Rowley, Barbara Shepard, Don Stuart, Dave Sakuma. FIRST ROW: Colleen Smith, Elna Sarin, Anita Rapada, Sharon Smith. THIRD ROW: Bon Wade, Howard Wyatt, Richard Sutherland, Owen Wilson, Bill Yooum. SECOND ROW: Steve Wegg, Bill Worthington, Kathy Warner, Paula Sutherland, Rod Taylor, David Trapp. FIRST ROW: Patsy Tabafunda, Paullne Thorne. Barbara Wilson, Rose Walberg. 31 0 Freshman Class 0fflC6'I'S Left to right: Anna' Dodge, President: Joanne Mattson, Secretary: Joan McLean, Treasurer: Cheryll Jones, Vice-President. N eophytes Step Forward Class spirit and a great deal of enthusiasm has marked this year's Freshman class. They sparked the competitive spirit of the other classes by their eager participation in all of the school activities. Such a willing group should prove to be an asset to B. H. S. seiifiia is THIRD ROW: Harlan Bultenveld, Eddie Graham, John Boyce, Steve Brittner, Dave Allen, Ron Hansen, Allen Engle, Larry Helm, Robert Coultas. SECOND ROW: Win Coleman, Eleanor Bolin, Anna Dodge, Margaret Eldridge, Margo Edens, Linnea Cragerud, Jack Chamberlin, Chuck Falk. FIRST ROW: Doreen Almazan, Terry Anderson, Dolores Cabunoc, Mary Franklin, Sharon Freaee, Betty Clifton, Colleen Almojuela. Missing: John Gulbis, Dana Goldsmith, Donna Davidson. , ,i ,, , ,Qin g . 5 , THIRD ROW: Jlm Hunt, Keith Johanson, Fred Jacoby, Dick Klmber, Mike Junge, Larry LaMarsh, Bob Jones, Bruce Klanke, Kirk Kelly. SECOND ROW: Sid Hoover, Karen Johnson, Cheryll Jones, Diane Harvey, Liz Helblg, Loretta Kelly, Blll Hoodenpyle. FIRST ROW: Carolyn McArdle, Dolores Llaremas, Leslie LaMarsh, Marilyn Lee, Gigi Gerritz, Susan Jacobsen, Liz McChesney. THIRD ROW: Bill Sands, Ralph Peachey, Mlke Meacham, Perry Prescott, Chris Loomis, Bruce Nakao, Frank Shepard, Don Schager. SECOND ROW: Allen Rapada, Gary Sakuma, Robert Russell, Joanne Mattson, Kathleen Morgan, Lynn Ove, Florenda Membrere, Julie Musselman, Fred Oertli. FIRST ROW: Frances Rico, Aroenia Oreiro, Patty Reed, Joan McLean, Barbara Nlm- mons, Paula Nordberg, Mary Mudge, Doneva Page. THIRD ROW: Mike Haley, Herb Jacobsen, Larry Sola, John Yenne, Koran Kasperson, Rolle Studerus, Terry Staymates, Pat Story, Vernon Waygandt. SECOND ROW: Emmett Spearman, Ray Warren, Pat Rossell, Mij Woodward, Gayle Trumbo, Norma Terrell, Pat Strlght, John Torvanger, Ambrosia Tejano. FIRST ROW: Melanie Warrick, Susi Wegg, Susan Rolllns, Janice Sutherland, Janice Tudor, Jeanne Samek, Sharon Strobeck. Missing: Loralee Tollefsen, Pete Wasam, Robert Potts, Jim Scott, Jim Stanley. 33 MQW g . 5, W my ucv-wh x gl fi Q Ei Q ,........w1wr Lf- .- E QM ia DnGc1n1zacsJons 36 fi K Qi E' 1: 3 5 15 Q f 5 -Q2 f X .f gh Q, 7, N r Q -,Q I . 33133: A bqxqfww I R ,sy , K ,mf ,, 3 A + QE? ,. J' A x K wiv! x ,gr .V K, fn sr-wmv -Q.-1 ' A Q Q ix 6 S du..-,. 6 a . ,, , Q f MO? ,. E -4 1 mx. X-K, Q M352 . 59? 4? I ig R Q YYYESM' 565 af Competent A. S. B. RESWENT vlfiil Ga,-,gon SECRE-rgszs chfXSty Leaders PRES: DENT Dave Jones T Je ER an Kaugren REASUR Efficient Government THIRD ROW: Jim Quitslund, Linda Link, Barbara Wnlganski. Fred Simpson. Tad Dye. SECOND ROW: Joe Winrzey, Sortwy Dufayi Ba-barn Long, Paddi Reed. Judy Amdahl, Rose Walberg. FIRST ROW: Tom Coultas, Pete Wassem, Carol Komedal, Jnhn Bnyce, Sid Hoover. Missing: Doug Helm 39 uality of Our School . . . The Girls' Club has served our school in endless ways, and supported many worth while events. Among them have been: con- sessions at- football games, the annual Tolo, bake sales, the Christmas box for the needy, and countless others. . .P gldtnf-5 ldeng- Linda Blogs- vm' re OFF lgERS Pres v S derlund, T asurer- Len to rlght: Judicretarys Janis Tudor, re Jeanne Deschamps' S Girls' Club Cabinet Back Row: Laurie GI ass, Ardie Amundsen, Cheryll Jones, Joyce Helstrom, Shirle Marlys Huntley, Bev Dlers. y Carlson. Front Flow: MU Woodward, 40 . . . The Purpose In ind The National Honor Society is com- prised of students who have achieved a, 3.0 grade average. These students have proven that both work and play can be combined. They have sponsored many Worth While activities and rendered their services to the school. C Len t . -for Qi Shlrle 0 HUM- Paul McCor-ml k .Y Carlson, secretar C . President, pred S Yr Joyce Heletrom' Treuurerllmnson, vlcbpresidem I ' Y' ' W 'Y 'r'-J SIXTH ROW: Rlck Cederwall, Bill Yocum, Fred Simpson, Paul McCormick, Jeff Wright, Chris Ericksen, Jim Quits- lnnd, Allan .Wells, Tom Almojuela, Tom Downs, Jim Lombard, Claude Robinson. FIFTH ROW: Valerie Rardln, Lynn Mlllsap Christy Glass, Pat Petrie, Donna Gorum. FOURTH ROW: Jean Kallgren, Diana Schuyler, Sandie Plumb, I Linda Link: Barbara Walganski, Joyce Helstrom. THIRD ROW: Kathy Warner, Kay Ganson, Bev Rosacker, Judy Monk, Sally Bultenveld, Lougene Christopherson, Linda Biggs. SECOND ROW: Vivian Nossum, Ardie Amundsen, Laurie G-1288. Marilyn Morgan, Carol Wilkinson, Shirley Carlson. FIRST ROW: Jane Kitamoto, Judy Amdahl, Jeanne Deschamps, Jeanicq Mlkkola, Ellen Allgaier. 41 J Gaining Skill - - - The curtain falls ance is finished. The dim stage reveals only the silhouette of the now useless scenery. Long hours of work and excited fun remain only a memory. A feeling of nostalgia fills the hearts of both performer and stage hand as the final props and grease paint are put away. Real accomplishment is their reward. . ' Yi vice-Presidefl Deschampsv scribe. OFFICERS Linda Link, Presidytfopuwgirerxsureri Barbara Eden' Left xo right: mary: John Mc ' ' Q Secre carol Kbmeda ' Thespian Society FIFTH ROW F : red Simpson, Jim Quitslund, Ed Gillanders. FOURTH ROW: Ben Davis, Vivian Nossum, Marlene Mattson, Larry Lowrey, Kathy Diltz, Carol Komedal, Linda Biggs, Marilyn Morgan. THIRD ROW: John McKiIIop, Diana Schuyler, Wally Petrie Mike Park, Jeff Wright, Sally Buitenveld, Barbara Edens. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Descham s B ' ' Jane Salter, Judy Monk. FIRST ROW: Sandi PIU b ' p, arhara Walgansln, Linda Link: m , Judy Helm, Carol Wilkinson. y y 42 I I and the last perform- - ' - Through Often the delicious aroma of hot baked goods has drifted through these familiar halls in preparation of a bake sale. This is only one of the activities of the all female membered Home EC. Club. Football season also finds the girls busy in the kitchen again preparing refreshments to be served at the home games. Home Ec. Club Experience OFFICERS L . eft to rlght. Sally Buitenv ld Bev Ros k 2 1 President- M an er, Secretary: Barbara Eden. Tzeasillg Huntley. Vice-Presldentg l 43 'ii Inspiration In Both . . . ,-,, iii School spirit and sportsmanship ac- curately describes this yea,r's Pep Club. Their vim and vigor has constantly sparked the team and been an inspiration to both the cheerleaders and the Pep Club officers. iro! S -dent' Bev Roeackef' Wee FWD oFFicER Wauy Petrie. Pre ' ry Len to rmjltteasureri Jane Salter, Secreta K0 a ' Pep Club 44 i . . . Work and Pla The study of Latin has not only been of acedemic value but has enabled the students to better understand the old World customs of Rome. Aside from their enjoyment, they have gained the understanding of another language. L h Latin Club Pmi :,1.,.... , C' secretary. --.-veulp Presldgnta Larry i Terry sg,-,ymate Helm, vfcmpresi u Sf Treagu,-,rl dent. Bob 45 ---w-3 Rewarding Quest ' ' ' glam '-'Y Pickens, vice-Pfeme - l DFFKCERSM Dave Geller. Pr,:?l3::r:,Tx:'eTsuref- g rlq 5 ' wort I1 ' 15:2-anc:i,Secref3 Y' Doug flComo esta usted? is the frequently heard greeting at the door of the Espanol class. Although not all of the club meetings were concerned with Spanish. Plans for mixers and parties were enthusiastically supported activities participated in by the members. Spanish Club 46 - -- for Knowledge Often the French class has taken it's students along the gay Paris streets, to the Eiffel Tower, and many other famous Paris- ienne landmarks in their study of French, one of the romance languages. From the exotic Paris atmosphere, sud- denly back to the realistic activities of the members seem equally inter- ested. UI-FICERS 'i' Left to right. Ken , - Nato:-A Pre ' Ed , ' Sweet: Bett - , ens, Secretary, Gene Johnson. Treasurer-K y Clifton, Vice-President: Ma,-go French Club 47 r 5 Keepers of the . . . GWB? Eox-YOB Pxumb sv- dd AN' w 0 . 0 H1- ,I If es l EDITORS b Llft to rlght: Jean Kallgren, Copy Ed.: Llnda Biggs, Assistant Ed.: Dave l Goller, Business Manager: Gary Johnson, Sports Ed.: Cathy Dlltz, News Ed.: : Valerie Rardln, Feature Ed. N l STAFF N THIRD ROW: Jean Kallgren, Marlene Mattson, Linda Biggs, Gary Johnson, Marlys Huntley, Linda Llnnk Valerie Rardln Dave Goller. SECOND ROW: Cathy Dlltz, Cathy Mlrkovich, Carol Lamping. FIRST ROW: Sandi Plumb, Judy Ness, John Franklin, and Mr. Hellner, Advisor. il . . . Mighty Pen Eg,7,o P N C al' petriehllsp Ra Spartan Life Y h Eorrons Left to right: Connie Herron, Copy Ed.: Marcia Cave, Layout Ed.: Barbara Long, Tech. Ed.: Dave Jones, Bus. Man. STAFF Left to rlght: Barbara Long, Tech. Ed.: Marcia Cave, Layout Ed.: Mr. Weld and Mr. Lutz, Photographers: Connie Herron Copy Ed.: Dave Jones, Bus. Man.: Pat Petrie, Editor. I llluslc wg. , xl Q f n 1.. 5 M, IIIII if-11 5322? : I . U Y , f L . , fag aiwil ,J W.. wa , . 'Sir sw ,L , ' N X B lyf QQ gf N fam- N , if is LWL, Q - 1. Preslden ' Q. NIV- DQXM KXXBQ V- T- GYNG swf' . ,fx-gi xdegiv KX 'Jana' Pgtllaxgahi 1 os vga' ga v-15 wie' v' offxci fxqlltg sem-ew' ' I vefl ara Lon ef' Music's Golden Tongue onette Left to right: Judy Soderlund, Acoompanist: Susan Coake, Shirley Rye, Joan King, Micki McLauchlan, Marilynn Str-ight, Bev Rosacker, Shirley Carlson, Joyce Mueller, Marcia Cave, Valerie Rardin. Missing: Judy Amdahl. - 52 1 D315 - 1 '-:: ' M n ' ,Ae. ' ffif ,A..i f' Q V',V I 'f ,! 'A .- ? E,'. f .:,,. A.-'l11II11 1 H2-W - ' 'A'A T ii . Aqzibz V Q 'A, , l f A N ' :b babb Q b 1..1 iiffi j fa Q1 2 . A M frm. . I y r Q, gig 4,51 VVV 5 -::E: 3 :gg ..:, if-wsri I K Ji K, N A 4 ' ' Q ' lf , . ,, ,. q K. K M: ,, . 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V iii Aff , mg ., - L 1 gcssel me DUET Pa melin FL wht: Jeann' sa Legg to V Rh thm in X Left ers, Drum Major: V Majorettes. to F-ight: Bev DI Ivian Noasum, Glori xy X a McCoskr-ie, Jeanne Samek, Music C'-AFM Len I0 right I NET QUAR-I-ET GlOl'fa Meco S kr-ie, Diana Bu csig n Jihe Salter f Sally . BUIIQHVEIU BRASS SEXTET ' Ik Blll Bucsit, Emmett Spearman, Mar Left to right: Jum Fa , Erickaen. ie Hanson, Mike Lynch, Allen 2 M ? im 2 fi if 26 -- N . Zsfiiizik.. .X 'YFQJZ' , s f ' ' ..I ff A n--nwwwm , ,xx , VK 's ' ',.LZ,7 M 71?f'i?L , 1, if jg: fl -- if wg , 1 lv mmm 1 UGHCGGICS X ,sw ia-in f.'f 'wwQ . Q , if-5? V 3 A Wi VRF, Q. wwf ,rf , i V, is .- ,, as 1 X a 4+ 55 sf' Q51 t 54 Homecoming - 1959 PRINCESS Pat Petrie N K NS wx, Q., X X x 25 F rs: B ,. 1 x 'INR 1 pw xr' I ,af 4 . . . nward Spartan Soldiers Bainbridge Opponents 20 North Kitsap 28 25 Port Townsend 6 34 Forks 0 6 Central Kitsap 19 12 South Kitsap 0 14 Sequim 13 0 Port Angeles 34 PICTURE AT LEFT Port Angeles North Kitsap Central Kitsap BAINBRIDGE Sequim Port Townsend South Kitsap TOP: LEFT T0 RIGHT, Leonard Sarin, Dick Langlie, Herb Allen, Jim Reese, Gary Johnson Jack Daughters, Tad Dye, Paul.McCormlck, Bill Meacham, Allen Erioksen, Dick Downey, John Franklin. LHIRD ROW: Bill Browning, Jim Hoodenpyle, Egmedio Bucat, Wenzel Christenson, Robert Coultas D1n T1yloi Ken Natoru Dan Rapadx larlan Buitenveld, Mike Cederwall. SECOND ROW: Jim Pickens, Steve Haley, Tom Coultas, Bob Meyer Curt Buxtenveld Mike Park Vyoming Chamberlin, Curt McCauley, Twig Barrett, Mike Legg, Sotero Dulay. FIRST ROW: Bert Pedersen Manager Jim Wyatt Jim telling, Morrie Blossom, Kirk Mortensen, Mike Clementz, John Dickson, Steve Shawley, Ron Amdahl Manager si El f wt. it is 5 s.-3, N xv . Lv X : Q ,, M x,,, , ig ' ' .gi Q -1. 2 gg 11 , X I by 135-fair? 1 ' . ax xx YAESAK ig? J X g-53, A 5 I S Wi Rmf?-1-X24 3 Wwx H, M M ' - IM' N wp Strength Exists in Umon Bainbridge Opponents 54 Central Kitsap 49 38 North Kitsap 53 48 Port Townsend 36 51 South Kitsap 53 49 Sequim 50 28 Port Angeles 34 46 Central Kitsap 45 39 Port Angeles 46 41 North Kitsap 47 42 Port Townsend 53 39 South Kitsap 50 51 Sequim 49 Plctu re at Left North Kitsap Port Angeles South Kitsap Central Kitsap BAINBRIDGE Sequim Port Townsend Top: Left to right: Gene Johnson, Jim Pickens, Jack Daughters, Tom Almojuela, Skip Sarm Herb Allen, Jim Wyatt, John Dickson, Dave Goller, Doug Worthington. SECOND ROW: Manager, John Franklin: Dick Langlie, Mike Clementz, Chris Erickson, Tad Dye Steve Shawley Mo re Blossom Neal Johnson, Jim Belling, Dick Hagerman. FIRST ROW: Jim Lombard, Sonny Dulay, Randy Sle Wenzel Ch stenson Egmedo Bucat J m Hoodenpyle, Bill Worthington, Lewis Scott, Ken Natori. 67 512 3 Sandlot Heroes COACH Tom Paski ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH Don Pugh Arol Masters Hearts began to beat again after eleven Spartans had stopped a scrappy Sequim team on the one-yard line. This thrill, along with many others, made athletics ex- citing at Bainbridge High School this past year. Maybe that was the greatest thrill. Maybe it was the two victories over Central Kitsap in basketball. It may have been any one of a. dozen moments. The sporting scene at B.H.S., all must agree, had the type of excitement everyone enjoys, Traditional homecoming made memories as Well as brought some back. One very short Spartan five grabbed a number of upsets from some of the state's better teams. The spring months poured sunshine and then rain upon the baseball field and tennis courts. Athletics at Spartanville throughout the year 1958-59 have been shared by players, students, alumni, and rabid followers. The memories will be' difficult to forget. PICTURE AT LEFT Left to right: Bert Pedersen, Manager-Q Pat Burke, Joe Winney, Jlm Pickens, Jack Daughters, Doug Helm, Jlm Wyatt, Dave Goller. 69 Vim, Vigor, Victor GI RL'S TENNIS TEAM Left to right: Back Row: Gloria McCoskrle, Kathy Dlltz. Front Row: Lael Lowrey, Judy Monk, Christy Dahl, Bev Diers. BOY'S TENNIS TEAM Left to rlght: Back Row: Rick Cederwall, Allen Ericksen, Gene Johnson, Jerry Haley. Front Row: Mike Cederwall, Larry Lowrey, Dan Taylor. S A ,K Q3 5 I K film? mf f K, , a-, :S f Mm .2 Cheer and Songleadera , Left to right: Back Row: Cathy Mirkovich, Duchessp Kathy Dlltz, Queen: Judy Ness, Duchess. Front Row: Vivian Nossum, Countess: Jane Kitamdto, Queen: Marlene Mattson, Oountesm Q-5Q:z?? Q,i. 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'SNS SSS - will iii? gqllirp-eps XA am Q23 ed El - , E H urzras For M cxjor M mor! ws WS Sp KEQETEEKQQ GhQ5t1axe 'll ilgllzst FW' ks N0 ' A T ' 'll g S250 pm Tm' Tvnighf mg DEM 30' PEN OLAY H08 c A . oNcLAvs AT CONVERTIBLE ETICKSUU T3 Fon .numons Be mglalle yonnn amos or '38 mv: MSD ' Ess? c Ihr: . A ziors, of the - F I. Y ,lldHJ- October 3. 1958 J T 9 -- afhe Wf S'0LwuhfQ,5,g, r - Be Auf To w :fo-'ve Of mm- fbiz, was W ocrafy E, WSWS Garyvs Garage Gab Bev R Top osacke Homemazer 2 Mns. Emo? New g,f,fg,:, HAS 78 4 Masters of Accomplishment Debate Left to right: Back Flow: Mrs. Jessie Schroeder, Sandi Plumb, Richard Abbott, Bill Meacham, Christy Glass, Gloria McCoskrie, Shirley Carlson, Kay Garlson, Julie Finch, Fred Simpson. Sec- ond Row: John McKilIop, Vicki Loomis. First Row: Wally Petrie, Marlene Matt- son, Vivian Nossum, Marilyn Morgan. Librarians Left to right: Back Row. Gayle Trumbo, Judy Ness, Janet Fredericks, Jim Pick- ens, Gary Johnson, Ben Davis, Larry Lowrey, Jeff Wright, Susan Coake. First Row: Jeanice Mikkola, Barbara Long, Janet McDon- ald, Vicki Loomis, Loretta Berg, Deanna Farmer, Arla Farmer, Elna Sarin, Julie Finch. The Knot of Service . , , Fire Squad Z 5 F, S d Row' Jack Daughters, DicK i.an,,....,, ...,., 1, ther-land Dick Dow- Left to right: Thir . John Franklin. Second Row: Philip Combs, Richard Su , ney. First Row: Gerry Warren, Allen Ericksen, Gary Johnson, Ralph Munro. Paddle Squad K Left to fight' B Row: Ste ack Row: Gene Shawley M ve egg, Ralph Peachey' Pat Barkearg1lmIipJ:::gc:llla!sSon,PRichard Sutherland, Ralph Mu S, aul Genn nrov Mike Perry, Rand . ' Y Siler. Front Make-up Crew ill ot Untie Stage Crew '-'ff 10 risht- Rrchard P, ' ynter R Ill Doll!! Worthlnlton. Missing: B:l3lloEdr:l'IjlrRtner' Gary Johann. Ll d Link, Marlene Mattson Judy Soderlund, Sandi Plumb, Fred Slmpton. FRONT Left to right: BACK ROW: Shirley Rye, n a , ROW: Mike Park, Libby McChesney, Joyce Ostrand, Barbara Walganskl, Marllynn Str-ight, Wally Petrie. Missing: Vivian Nostum, Jeanne Deschampe. 81 Masters of Accomplishment HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW Bev Rosacker Magazine Drive Winners Left to right: BACK ROW: Philip Combs, Neal Johnson, Jim Belling, Doug Wurthlngton, Fred Simpson, Dave Jones, Ron Amdahl, Bob Mccormlc. FRONT ROW: Pat Rossell, Jeanne Samek, Joyce Helstom, Joan Klnq, Julie Finch, Jeanlco Mlkkvola, Kay Gannon, Jane Kitamotu, Rick Cederwall. Missing: Steve Haley. 82 Ambition Reaps Achievements 5 MERIT SCHOLARSHIP WINNER Jlm Quitslund Safety Conference Committee Left to right: BACK ROW: Pat Burke, Marlya l-luntly, Marlene Mattson, Gary Johnson, Jeff Wrlght, John Franklln, Judy Nen, Fred Simpson Mr. Berg. FRONT ROW: Shirley Rye, Vlvlan Nossum, Joyce Mueller, Canal Wilkinson, Jane Kltamoto, Wally Petrie, Kathy'0strand, Judy Jones, Ardie Amundson, Ken Natorl. 83 Staff Page 'tively sobs and Well We'I-e 1 Connie, Wewe got posl' ' words that ws all Yriurs I h na ly finished and now Seeds to doin were thsaiaigxr our Editor, as much as I.h3.V60m3, 0621 enjoy . this annual drifted ZCFOSS in fun of initiative and Sis on if. If you do yr khvgifvkftg with the P t, ha gus l , - my eye, ess. Th' ' . 1 Wi 1 be eithusiasmv While P Withr: 11r?3rWga1'Y brow' f0I' this anriliaimlilteglriar I Wm never forges wiped the persrlfatlon rf' k Actually, Being the oul b S an awful lot to me d began another days wor - ,de from enjoyable i fy 03' On the staff was reall . as annual was a lot of fun and asl' ht and Whole job, S, act' about the best Part of thy ini auie of getting the COPY dime mg to an the stuctlmously' I am greatly indebteo? on gime, I really had a neat time. community Whejnflslalgduthe gierchants of this Connie Herron Manager. Thanks again. pe me as Business Dave Jones My little words of closing are directed to all would be editors and staff members, and even to some of you who have never considered 'such a, thing. If you want to get to know your school better, have a private office, and wear a special yearbook pin, you're the man for the job. But if you can't bear criticism, or the thought of the whole world hating you, take Physics instead. Whatever you do don't sign your name after the words Journalism I, if you are not prepared for a lot of work and a lot more fun and satisfaction. Once you're in, there's no turning back. I think all of us this year felt a. deepening sense of responsibility and accomplishment as we, somehow, survived the many disasters. My sincere thanks to my staff and all those who have cooperated to make possible this 1959 SPARTAN LIFE. Pat Petrie b . Vout E ' Wielzgllyy Job to deisgfilrtzzf the annual it h . e ' . b as Technical Editor- of egg: which is tvlilatl We C311 Eflgliafes' This ye: Myh ls, consisted most1Y of paililslways like it. S anfed pictures lflyehv LO0k ua 3 - - rds ' I ' o , 223 pictures. The faiplhagiaivlg at this annual annuas bias been a lot of f pe .V0u remember when looking especiail ut Sometimes it un Working ou th re, s4GetBuSy! many ups and Une S y When you h gets Patherh ' 9 a ' Although thgrgngiifne rolled around' tlwflat 13:18 of the famaiiiiz to meet 21 des-Sir, downs when dea ' minut ppfnffd to pa 1' comments it was loadS of fun' f members have been for this aim. 'Has ani? 40' I had it jlljtfe. The other swf d its been really neat A11 kgtln Club ? od-V Seen the copa co-operative an tim .1 ding asid 'V fgking with them' Prelfaggelgiiig Pat, Coi1u?eh?Jve had a gy-eat Barbara Long of B.H.S. S annual for gouaiieantd Barb ' S lldenfs Marcia Cave i jflfffezl 92 zz! M xixiMX Xxifrgl Congratulations Graduates Diesel 0il Sales Co. Your House Warmer on Bainbridge Island since 1926 Standard Heating Oils VI 2-2636 Congratulations, Cla-ss of '59 The Martinique Winslow VI 2-2100 Congratulations to the Seniors Island Bazaar The Village Best Wi-shes to the Class of '59 Ilockett 81 0lsen Bros. Village Service VI 2-2312 Good Luck to the Graduates of '59 Larsonis Llmlber Yard Lynwood Center V1 2-2012 Congratulations Seniors Town 8 Country Market Winslow Congratulations to the Class of 1959 Kahn's of Bainbridge Winslow VI 2-4211 Bremerton ES 3-6434 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class Hansen Electric Winslow VI 2-3151 Good Luck to the Seniors Helen M. Perlatti, Realtor Lynwood Center VI 2-2661 The Village VI 2-2691 Compliments of Bainbridge Motor Co. Chevrolet, Pontiac, and Buick Dealer Winslow Way VI 2-2555 Wishing Good Luck to the Graduates Bainbridge Island Bank Winslow VI 2-2622 Success to the Class of '59 Tyszko Insurance Winslow VI 2-3161 With Our Best Wishes for Your Success Sandy and Joe Winslow Way Best of Luck to the-Seniors llerron's ICA Foodliner The Village VI 2-2021 Success to the Seniors New Model Laundry Gr Cleaners Winslow VI 2-2424 Best of Luck to the 1959 Graduates I -lui Q Bueklln 0ll Sales Winslow Way VI 2-2663 Courtesy of Village Pharmacy Where Pharmacy is a profession, not a sideline VI 2-3831 Compliments to the Seniors of '59 Selfors Motor Co. Lynwood Center VI 2-2552 Congratulations Seniors of 1959 Yeackel's Shoe Box Winslow VI 2-2222 Congratulations and Best Wishes, Seniors Winslow Coffee Shop Winslow VI 2-2595 Good Luck to the Class of 1959 Town .Gr Country Florist VI 2-2313 Best Wishes from Nolta's Variety The Best Little Variety Store on Bainbridge Island Lynwood Theatre Extending Best Wishes to the Seniors Miller's Gift and Art Shop Vliinslow, Washington East Winslow Way VI 2-3833 Congratulations to All Graduates lloy's Union Serviee Winslow VI 2-2703 SPARTAN LIFE BOOSTER PAGE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1959 Anderson Hardware Art Peterson's Garage Bainbridge Arts 8: Crafts Gift Shop Bainbridge Beauty Shop Bainbridge Builders Service Bainbridge Cleaners Bainbridge Department Store Bainbridge Floorcoverings Bainbridge Insurance Agency Bainbridge Island Laundry, Inc. Bainbridge Plumbing 8: Heating Bainbridge Rexall Drugs Bill's Body Shop Bud's Terminal Service Carlson's Food Store Casey's Ford, Inc. Cat 'n Fiddle Dick's Market Center Eagledale Motors The Fabric Shop Grandchamp Beauty Salon Greg's Drive-In Hank's Chevron Service Holger's Hardware Home Bakery Ione's Apparel Julia E. Minnick, Realtor Len's Shoe Repair l.ew's Grocery and Market Lynwood Beauty Shop Lynwood Market Morrlson's Richfield Service Center Olsen Upholstery Raber's Cabinet Shop Robert's-Jeweler Rodal's Central Appliance and T. V. R. B. Rodal Motor Co. Ruby's Flowers and Gifts Sam Clarke-Realtor Snelson's Department Store Terrace G. E. Thompson, Wholesale Dlstrltbutor Vem's Market Vern's Winslow Drugs The Village Wrlght's Sportscraft Thomas Bourns Tom Dean W. L. 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