Central Kitsap High School - Echo Yearbook (Silverdale, WA)

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V. ,, Ii - . 234 2.539 2 '68 iw' at nw, 'a -sim f M534 a fr , ,., Fix N la 3 2 U W' nn' H jr full X 'ull . mf f5s!X ' Mx Q 1' 5' RN. 3955 EEC The Associated Student Body of CENTRAL KITSAP HIGH SCHOOL Presents The HARMONY EDITIGN Editor ,tv..,,,.ooot S tt.t DONA KATZENBERGER Assistant Editor ..t,,,t.. .,,,, S S ooo.,..A, , PETE ROSS Advisor .ss.. , s,,.,ssst., ss.st . so MISS ACKLIN KNAPP Aiilit 45-I 3 -1-I ll Y? I Y I -A l,' n-- a - - FOREWORD Imagine that this yearbook, the ECHO, is a musical score. Its notes are the pictures and words showing and telling the results of many years of harmony in effort and purpose that are building a greater Central Kitsap. As you read this book over and then over again in the challenging years ahead, may the scenes of class activities, dances, athletic events, parties, dramatic and musical productions, rallies, P.T.A. meetings, and many others, bring back pleasant memories and remind you that it is only through co-operative effort that such opportunities are made possible. Special attention is called to the sponsors of the ECHO listed on the following pages. These business firms play an important part in the publication of your yearbook. lliri D ill 'V KUIIH ill L ' , I giiilgili H ill I k ' ' ' DEDICATION To the scores of people, parents and P.T.A. mem- bers, school board officials, alumni, business men, and many others, whose co-operative efforts in the past and in the present, have been developing a better, larger, Central Kitsap-to these-the 1950 HARMONY EDI- TION of the ECHO is gratefully dedicated, with the belief that only through working harmoniously together can the goal of adequate education for all be reached. O SOS O XJXYQYXX me 9943 099 'YXO 'USN fi YQ UYEDXQPQ QOSWSSYS B9 XSXQSYYXPQ X0 QYJSXOYQS XBSXOYS 90595 XO 5 S SOYYXQ 0 C1QQX1,m Scfaoom 5 ova S NBSYXOX QQYNXYX 5 SS Q56 S KYB 'YS BYO SS PQYSXXQ SXBSXQYQ X66 UYOCXQ 5 QQ Q QQ Q NX. Q Q Qx Q S Q Q ex Q Q QQQ JMESH.HEY Principal PRlNCIPAL'S ADDRESS Harmony - Teamwork - Two more timely words could not have been found for an Echo theme. Should each of us try to understand the motives and feeling of our neighbors near and far how much pain and suffering would be elim- inated from the world. It would be fine, we all admit, for nations, the various racial, social and economic groups to make a real effort to see the other per- sons point of view. Many of our present day world problems would dis- appear. But you and I in our daily relationships can do the same, with the same happy results. 4 i l X 72, , CARL F. JENNE HUWARD J. KVINSLAND Superintendent Vice Principal 1119 Dnvk Ave- SERVICE FUEL CO. Phone Y-3883 MRS. HUTCHINCS Mr. Hucy's Secrelary MRS. STERNAMAN Mr. fenne,s Secretary DONALD HORSLEY ALICE BOLLMAN B.A.. Intermt. Uniong B.A., Carleton Collegeg ,Iour.g Eng.g Pb. Sp. De- M.A.. U. of W.: Eng. I3 bateg Megaphone Ad. Library: Freshman Classg Stamp Club Atl. HAROLD W. KING RUTH LAMB WILLIAM SIMPSON A.B., U. of Ore.: M.A,, B.S., Ill. State U.: Home B.S.. Penn. State: M.Efl., Gonzaga: Ceo.: Alg.g Economicsg Girls Club U. of Pitt.: Band, Chorus Trig.: Latin: Fire: Safe- Ad.g Pep Club and F.H.A. and Drill Team Advisor ty Patrol Ad. Co-Advisor. 131 Pacific Avenue JORGEN NELSON ,IEWELERS Phono T-2771 ADRlAN BEAMER B.A.. E. W. C.: Driver Training: Shop: Coach. liDNlS DITNBAR Bb. and lVl.A.. N. Y. Girls, l'.E.: Biology: A. A. Aflvisor. JEN SOUTHWORTH US.. N. Dak. Stale: Eng.: Drama: Soph. lVlasquers and Thcspian Advisor. GAYE PARE BS. and BA., W. S. C.: Boys, P.E. Wash.: His- tory: Coach. all GORDON WILSON lv' B.A., U. of W.: Typing: Cl. Shorthand: Bookkeeping: Jr. Class Advisor. PAUL LINDER HELEN PATRICKA B.A., Capital U.: Social Dickinson State: W. W. Studies: Jr. High Math: C. E. Music: Jr. High Jr. High Coach. Chorus. M1 Amnvc 'PURIFTWIAV Phone 3.0400 5 X s , Q N l 6 WILLIAM L,J-2 LIONEL MANNING STUDDIFORD B.S., W. S. C.g M.S., Ore. B.A., Pacific U.5 Artg State Collegeg Shopg Social Stucliesg Poster Stage Carpenter. Comm. Advisor. IRVIN WEEKS AAYRELLE B.S., M. I. T.g Chem.g ANDERSON Physicsg Honor Society B.A., College of Ida.g Ad. Clothingg Boys' Home Ec.g Sr. Advisorg F.H.A. Co-Advisor. l MARGARET MORRIS ACKLIN KNAPP ISABELLE B.E., Central State Teach- B.A. and B.E., W. S. C.g BROCKWAY ers Collegeg Eighth Spanish and Alg.g Serv- B.E., White Water State Gradeg Co-Ad. Jr. High ice and Spanish Clubs Teachersg Eighth Grade. S. C. and Annual Ad. 130 Pacific HELEN DAVIS Phone 3-9900 Left to right, front row: Mickey Mahrt, Pat Salzwedel, Gloria Simons, Phyllis Webster, Pat Fahey, Marlene Murray, Barbara Runberg, Dorthey Leslie. Second row: Dona Katzenberger, Ellen Ford Howe, Donna De Guire, Carolyn Cloud, Maryjane Sweet. Jean Lasswell, Vera Howard, Gloria Sibon, Lois Spencer. OFFKHIFORCE The office force consists of a group of Junior and Senior high girls selected for their dependability to help in the office. Their duties are numerous ranging from checking attendance to taking around special bulletins. Their supervisor is Mrs. Hutch- ings, office secretary. Martiri. COOKS Some people eat to live and some live to eat but whatever the situation the cooks of C.K.H.S. go on cooking every day for Central's three lunch periods. Mrs. Berg plans the meals of the Central Kitsap schools. Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Anderson, and Mrs. Pyykola are Central Kitsap Higlfs cooks. MONEY SAVES-SUPER MARKET Phone 3 9013 Left to right lora Antler son, Polly Berg Crave Fren der, Rachel Pwykola Arvilla FIRST SEMESTER MICKEY MAHRT BILL GRAHLMAN President BOB WILLIS Vice President CORINNE CRENSHAW Secretary DILIY 1UIi QFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER BILL GRAHLMAN President BUD JOHNSON 2 Vice President l 3 E i i LOIS SPENCER Secretary LUELLA RILEY STAN KOSKEY DAVE PETERSOIN Treasurer S.A.A. S.A.A. Treasurer Left to right, front row: Bill Harrison, Earl Berg, Maryjane Sweet, Speck Reeser, Pete Ross. Back row: Corinne Crenshaw, Pat Salzwedel, Jackie Lott, Peggy Erickson, Ellen Howe. 254 4th St. SEARS ROEBUCK CO. Phone 3-5001 BEST VOICE Marianne Snitzler Bill Harrison BEVERLY ANDERSON llfevl She has a way of walking in your sleepf' Operetta 1, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Cirl's Ensemble 2, 33 Megaphone Staff 33 Class Assembly 1, 2, 33 F.l'l.A. 23 -Exehange Assembly 23 One-Aet Plays 33 ,lunior Red Cross 2: Poster Committee 43 Spring Coneert 2, 33 Variety Show 33 Christmas Pageant 2, 33 Easter Assembly 33 Style Show l,,2, 43 Mothers' Tea 23 ,lunior Prom C0llllll1llQ'?Q Senior Ball Committee. JOHN BERCE Big things rome from little men. Class Assembly 1, 2, 33 Class Play Assistant Man- ager 3, 43 Masquers 3. 4g Bus Patrol 1, 2, 33 Oper- etta 1, 43 Baseball 1, 23 Football 13 Basketball 1, 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Movie Operator 1, 2. 3, 43 Camera Club 3: Tennis Club 2g Chorus 43 Fire Patrol 43 Paddle Squad 1. 2, 3, 4. KENNETH BERG 1KennyJ lr's a plague to be good looking. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Class S.A.A. 33 Lette-rman's Club 2, 3, 43 Letterman's S.A.A. 43 Basketball Award 33 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross President 33 Junior Red Cross Vice Pres- ident 43 Paddle Squad 23 Fire Patrol 33 Movie Oper- ator 2, 3. 43 Class Assembly 2. EARL BERC Big, hllslry, full of pepf A regular guy with a regular rep. ' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1. 2, 3, 43 Letterman's Club 3, 43 Secretary-Treasurer of Lettermen 43 Paddle Squad 13 Movie Operator 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 33 Home Ec. 33 Senior Announce- IIIPIII COIIlI1lllll't'. LAUREL AUXIER I eats me bird .seed for brealc- fastf' Class Assembly 33 Paddle Squad 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Ec. 4. SHARI BARTLETT 1 am brim full of frienllli- nessf, Pep Club 2. 3. 43 l .H.A. 3, 43 Class Assembly 23 Style Show Chairman 23 C.A.A. l. 23 Oper- etta lg Home Ee. Club 1, 2. 3. 4. bly 3. JANICE BORGMAN Speech, is the index to the mind. Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Masquers 4, Class Assembly 1, 3, Style Show 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, One-Act Plays 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Stage Crew 4,' Christmas Assembly 3, Christmas Pageant 4, Make-up Committee 3. DOROTHY BROOKMAN She is the quiet type whose virtues never vary. Camera Club 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Cirl's Ensemble 3, Spring Concert 2, 3, Junior Play, Senior Play Make- up Committee, Masquers 3, 4, Style Show 2, Easter Assembly 3, Annual Staff 3, Christmas Assembly 3, 4, Drill Team 4, Operetta Junior Prom Committee. CORINNE CRENSHAW i'The twinkle in her eyes causes many a sighf, Entered from Bremerton 3, Class Secretary 4, Serv- ice Club 4, Masquers 4, Operetta 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Home Ec. Club Officer 3, 4, Exchange Assem- bly 3, Spring Concert 3, Chorus 3, Class Assem- DARVIN CURTIS Oysters ure my fortune. Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track l, 2, Paddle Squad 1, 2, 3. 4. DONNA DEGUIRE tDee Deel She sees Sperks before her eyesf, Pep Club 3, 4, C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A,A. S.A.A. 3, C.K. Club Pres- ident 4, Masquers 3, 4, Thespians 4, Senior Play, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Office 4, Paddle Squad 3, Exchange Assembly 2, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, Make-up Com- mittee 3, 4, Camera Club 2, One- Act Plays 3, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, Style Show 1, 4, Junior Ban- quet Committee. BEST ACTOR and ACTRESS Pete Ross Bonnie St. Cyr MARGARET ANN ERICKSON tPeggy1 I miss you so. Homecoming Princess 3, Cheerleader 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, Junior Play, Class Secretary 1, Operetta 1, 2, Masquers 3, 4, Debate 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Pep Club Vice Pres- ident 2, Pep Club Secretary 4, C.K. Club 4, S.B.R. 3, Annual Staff 1, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Secretary 2, Girls' Club Sec- retary 3, Exchange Assembly 2, Cam- era Club 2, Football Banquet Chair- man 3, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, Moth- er's Tea Co-Chairman 2, 3, Christmas Pageant 3, 4, Club Dance Chairman 2, 3, Class Dance Chairman 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 1, 2, 3, Style Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1. BEST ATHLETES Dona Katzenberger Archie Peterson CAROL GRAHLMAN Perfect poise is the essence of individuality. Entered from Tonasket 3, Office 3, 4, Style Show Assistant Chairman 3, Senior Ball Committee, Sen- ior Play Production, Decoration Chairman of Foot- ball Banquet 4. RICHARD GOSCHKE lllickl The ruin of great men dates from datesfl Football 2, 3, 4, Smoker 1, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, Service Club Captain 4, Class Assembly 2. 3, S.B.R. 3, Annual Staff 4, Movie Operator 2, 3, 4, Fire Patrol 4, Stage Crew 4, Poster Committee 3, 4, Home Ec. 2. DONALD GOODWIN tDonl Hold the fort men, I'm eom1'ng.'U ,lunior Play, Senior Play, Masquers 4, Thespians 4, Library 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Track 2, Base- ball l, Paddle Squad 1, Megaphone Staff 4, Bus Patrol 1, 3, 4, Recreation Council 1, 2, 3, Class Assembly 1, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, Movie Operator 1. 2, 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee. BARBARA FERGUSON Artistic in many fields. Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 2, 3, Library 3, Exchange Assem- bly 2. ALBERT Fisk DEAN FULCER 1All A genius in the scientific Love is better than fame. lore. Entered from North Dakota 2, Smoker 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Paddle Squad 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Stamp Club 2, Camera Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Basketball Time Keeper 3, 4, Class Assembly 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Committee. Entered from Wisconsin 2, Honor Society 2,' 3, 4, Paddle Squad 3, 4, Fire Patrol 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. ELLEN Howis Gus TVERSON FRANK GRAHLMAN lliilll Handy it is, for nature built him several stories high. Entered from Tonasket 33 Basketball 3, 43 Service Club 3, 4g Letterman's Club 3, 43 Senior Play: Junior Play PI'0ll.Q Class President 43 Class Vice President 33 Masquc-rs 43 Thespians 43 Track 3, 43 Fire Patrol 43 Band 33 junior Prom Committee-3 Paddle Squad 33 Movie Operator 3. DONALD GULBERG tDonl lf at first you don't succeed, try something else. Bus Patrol li Paddle Squad 3, 4. WILLIAM HARRISON , lBillD Hear ye not the rattles of mighty workings?', Football l, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 33 S.B.R. l, 3, 43 Junior Playg Smoker l, 33 Magazine Drive Chairman 4g Class Assembly 1, 2, 33 Operetta l, 43 Band l, 23 Chorus l, 2, 3, 43 Movie Operator 2, 3, 43 Masquers 3, 43 Thespians 3, 43 Exchange Assembly 2, 3g De- bate 4g Boy's Ensemble 23 Fire Patrol lg Library 2, 3. VERA HOWARD There is no wisdom like franknessf' Entered from Mississippi 13 Home Ec. Club 2, 43 Class As- sembly 23 Style Show 2g Play Prod. 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Junior Red Cross' 3, 43 Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Ball Committeeg Operetta 43 Office 4. Gentle, genuine, and generousf' Class Vice President l, 33 Dramatic Club President 13 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 43 S.B.R. 2, 3, 43 Student Body Secretary 33 Junior Play3 Senior Playg Thespians 3, 43 Masquers 3, 4g C.A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 C-.A.A. Vice President 2g Annual Staff 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 2. 3, 43 Girl's Club Treasurer 23 Service Club 33 Pep Club Treasurer 43 Pep Club Vice Pres- ident 33 Class Assembly l, 2, 33 C.K. Club 43 F.H.A. l, 23 F.H.A. Reporter 2g Style Show 1, 43 S.B. Publicity Com- mittee 2g Office 43 Prom Decoration Co-Chairman3 Honor Society Assembly 33 Senior Ring Committee3 Announce- ment Committee3 Senior Ball Commit- teeg Annual Senior Editor. MOST STUDIOUS Carol Sunderland Dean Fulcer The roses ain't got nothin' me. Class Vice President 3. Ull MOST El7FlClENT Pearl liinneman Ray Linneman DUANE JOHNSON llludl Any little girl that's a nice little girl is the right little girl for me. Service Club 3, 43 Paddle Squad 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Traek 33 Baseball 23 Movie Operator 1. 2, 3, 43 Class Assembly 1. 23 Chorus 4, Junior Prom Commit- tee3 Senior Ball Committee. STANLEY KOSKEY 4Stanl Let's skip: l'1'e been to one class today. Football 1. 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1. 33 Baseball 2. 3. 43 Letterman's Club 2, 3. 43 S.B.R. 1, 23 Class S.A.A. 33 Class Assembly 1, 23 Stamp Club 33 Camera Club 33 Fire Patrol 33 Movie Operator 43 ,lunior Red Cross 23 Paddle Squad 13 Smoker Committee. JOHN KIMBALL lt's not a Cadillac but it gets me there. Football 13 Honor Society 1, 2. 33 Paddle Squad 2. 3, 4. BONNIE KELLOOO Sweetness is an assetf' Entered from llremerton 3. RICHARD JOHNSON fDickl Teachers donlt recognize gen- ius when they see it. Football 2, 33 Baseball 23 Track 33 Debate 43 Stamp Club 2. 3, 43 Stamp Club Vice President 23 Spanish Club 33 Exchange As- sembly 33 Class Assembly 2, 33 Paddle Squad 43 Senior Ball Committee3 Junior Prom Com- mittee. DONA KATZENBERCER Next to Pete--comes the annual. Nlajorette 1, 2, 3. 43 Drum Majors-tte 3, 43 G.A.A. 1. 2, 3, 43 Atbletie Award 23 S.B.R. 33 Annual Editor 43 Annual Advertising Editor 33 Annual Staff 1, 2. 3, 43 Megaphone Staff 13 Junior Play3 Senior Playg Thespians 3, 4-3 Mas- quers 3, 43 Honor Society 2, 3. 43 Honor Society Vice President 33 Pep Club 3, 43 Prom and Banquet General Cbairman3 Office 43 Paddle Squad 2. 33 Class Assembly 1, 2, 3g Class Assembly Chair- man 1, 23 Basketball Team 23 f .H.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Style Show 1, 43 Variety Show 3, 43 Play Prod. 3, 43 Honor SO- ciety Assembly 23 Camera Club 23 Band 3, 43 SB. Publicity Committee 23 Dramatic Club 13 Tolo Dec. Chairman 33 Make-up Committee 3, 43 C.K. Club 43 Girls Club Officer 3. MILDREO LASSWELL fJeanJ Life is just one nutty crack after another. Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Treasurer 3, Girl's Club S.A.A. 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Thespians 3, 4, Masquers 3, 4, Class Vice President 1, Exchange Assembly 2, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, Operetta 1, 4, Christmas Pageant 3, 4, Variety Show 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. President 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl's Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Debate 4, Paddle Squad 2, 3, Office 3, 4, Mothers' Tea 2, 3. DOROTHY LESLIE fDOtl A eobweb prison of shynessf' Office 4. PEARL LINNEMAN Efficiency spells success in every undertaking. Masquers 3, 4, Masquers Secretary 4, Megaphone Associate Editor 4, Megaphone Exchange Editor 3, Mothers' Tea Hostess 4, Play Prod. 3, 4, Class As- semblies 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, Prom Committee Chairman, Class Dance Chairman 3, Tolo Committee Chairman, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Style Show 1, 2, 3, Debate 2, Ways and Means -Committee 4, Graduation Flower Chairman 3, Mothers' Tea Refreshment Chairman 3. RAYMOND LINNEMAN tRayl Easy going, dependable, what gifts. ' Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 3, Track 1, Class Play Manager 3, 4, Homecoming Chairman 4, Thespians 3, 4, Thespians President 4, Swing Band 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, Excha e As- sembly 2, Boys Ensemnlie 2, Junior Prom Committee, An- nouncement Committee 4. J ACQUELINE LO'1'r MOST COURTEOUS Ellen Howe Dave Peterson LOUISE MAC LEAN Uackiel Handy Helper. Not flashy, but always glow- Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Class As- ing. sembly 3, Style Show 1, 3, 4, Homecoming Princess 4, Mega- Junior Prom Committee, G.A.A. phone Ed. 4, Pep Club 4, Mega- 2, 39 Senior Play Prod. phone Staff 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Operetta 1, Class Assembly 1, 2, Exchange Assembly 2, S.B.R. 3. MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED Dave Peterson Pat Salzwedel MARLENE MURRAY Sophistieation plus sincerity equals her Chorus lg Megaphone Staff 33 Home EL Club 1 2 Style Show 1, 2g Junior Red Cross 2 CAA 1 Senior Play Prod.g Junior Prom Committee Of fice 4. DONALD Mooms tllonl Reason masters every sileneef' Paddle Squad 3, 4g Fire Patrol 4g Stage frfw 3 Library 3g Spanish Club 4. DAVID Moostz tDavel A whim of silenreg a wil of my own Entered from Nebraska 23 Traelc 2, 3 4 Honor Society 2, 3, Fire Patrol 4. VERNE1'rA MAHRT lMiclceyl Witty, pretty, a lzunrlle of elrarnm a true rlelfglit for her man's armsf' S.li.R. 1. 2: Pep Club l, 2, 3, 43 Service Club 3, 4: Masquers 3. 4g Class Treas- urer 4g G.A.A. Secretary 35 C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 2. 3, 45 Debate 43 Megaphone Staff 1, 2, Class Play Prod. 3, 4g F.H.A. Treasurer 2: F.H.A. 1, 25 C.K. Club 43 Junior Red Cross Secretary 23 Prom Decorating Co-Chairman: Honor Society 2, 3. 45 Exchange As- sembly 2g Paddle Squad 2, 33 Office 43 Class Assembly 1, 2, 33 Homecom- ing Decorating Chairman 33 Dramatic Club Program Chairman 15 Honor So- eiety Assembly 2g Pep Club P.T.A. Program Chairman 4g Annual Activity Editor 4. WILLIAM Monaiiocic RODNEY MORGAN tBillJ In flass l get my slumbers so All great men are rlyingg even ll lcaiei my etemngs fret l 1lon't feel wellf lla fball Manager I 2 Dramatu Entered from Bremerton 43 Sen- in lland 2 Fm Patro ior Play, Megaphone Staff 4, e I 3 'Vlovu Opt ra Paddle Squad 4. l te r Conn Cross 4. WAYNE NETTEKOVEN I'll sit down now, but a time will come when l'l1 be llearrlfi Entered from Bremerton 3, EARL NORMAN 1Moonl '4lVo girls, I'm not the Prince of Wales. Student Body President 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, Football Inspirational Award 3, S.B.R. 1, Class Treasurer 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Thespians 3, 4, Masquers 3, 4, Smoker 1, 3, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Office 3, Class Assembly 1, 3, Exchange Assembly 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Junior Red RUTH OLIPHANT There's a song in my heart. Senior Play, Operetta 1, 4, Debate 1, 4, Masquers 4, Thespians 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Cirl's En- semble 1, 2, Exchange Assembly 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 4, Variety Show 2, Class Assembly 1, 2, Spring Concert 1, 2, Style Show 1, Band 2, Honor Society Assembly 2, Christmas Program 2, 4. TWO WITTIEST Jean Lasswell Bob Willis CHARLES OLSEN tChuckl Shy, but oh rnyli' Baseball 1, Track 1, Paddle Squad 3, 4. l MoRNA PATTERSON The kind of girl you like to knowf, Junior Red Cross President 4, Junior Red Cross Vice President 3, Thespians 4, Office 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, C.K. Club 4, Paddle Squad 2, 4, Jun- ior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Business Manager, Junior Play Prod., Class Assembly 1, Style Show 2, Junior Prom Com mittee Chairman, Senior Ball Committee. ARCHIE PETERSON An all around athlete - a jolly good fellow. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Smoker 3, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Megaphone Sports Editor 4, Tennis 1, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Movie Operator 3, Class Assembly 2, Paddle Squad 2, Stamp Club 3, Spanish Club 3. PRETTIEST SMILE Kenny Berg Maryjane Sweet DAVID PETERSON lDavel Courtesy gained him many friends. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hand 1, 2, 3, 43 Service Club 2, 3g Class President 1, 2, 33 Letter- man's Club 3, 43 Annual Sports Editor 43 Megaphone 43 S.B. Publicity Committee 23 Junior Red Cross 23 Honor Society Offi- cer 2, 33 Movie Operator 1, 2, 3, 43 Fire Patrol 1, 43 Class As- sembly 1, 2, 33 Senior Ring Committeeg Dramatic Club 13 Football Honorary Captain 43 Dramatic Club Vice President 1. LULLLA RILEY QPeanutsJ She would make brighter any sort of place. Girl's Club Secretary 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 G.A,A. Secretary-Treasurer 4g Service Club 3, 43 S.l1.R. 43 Pep Club 43 Homecoming Princess 43 Homecoming Dance Chairman 43 Band 1, 2, 3g Swing Band 2g Girl's Ensemble 23 Honor Society Assembly 23 Class Assembly 1, 2, 33 Tumbling Team Director 2, 3, 4g C.K. Club 43 Paddle Squad 3g F.H.A. 33 Style Show 3, 43 Honor Society 23 Tumbling Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee3 Class S.A.A. 43 Senior Play Prod.3 Masquers 4. LLOYD REESER tSpeckl As likeable as handsome. Class President 13 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3. 43 Class Vice President 2g Lette-rman's Club Vice President 33 Letterman's Club President 43 Track 33 Smoker 3. DONNA QUIMBY A dimpled chin, some curly hair, a boy here, a boy there. Entered from Bremerton 23 Megaphone 3, 43 Class Assembly 2, 33 Library 43 Cirl's Ensemble 2, 33 Chorus 2, 33 Exchange Assembly 33 F.H.A. 3, 43 Christmas Pageant 33 Variety Show 3g Junior Prom Committee3 Senior Ball Music Chairman. GLORIA Powlsu. g'Yo11,re wanted in the 0ffir'e.', Debate 43 Megaphone 43 Cirl's Club Treasurer 43 Operetta 1, 43 Exchange Assembly 23 G.A,A. 1, 23 F.H.A. 1. 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3. 43 Chorus 1, 43 Class Assem- bly 23 Christmas Pageant 43 Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 43 Style Show 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior An- nouncement COlI1II1li1t'f'Q Junior Prom Committee. BOB PRESTON What is my fatal power over wamen?', Entered from llremerton 3g Track 3, 43 Junior Play Prod.3 Senior Play3 Annual Staff 43 Paddle Squad 3, 43 Movie Oper- ator 3, 43 Junior Prom Commit- tee3 Senior llall Committee. fPetel Well said is better than well done. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Vice Pres- ident 23 S.B.R. 2, 3, 43 Service Club 2, 3, 43 Honor Society President 23 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Smoker 1, 3, 43 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 43 Stamp Club Pres- ident 23 Megaphone Sports Editor 33 Annual Assis- tant Editor 43 Junior Play3 Senior Play3 Thespians 3, 43 Fire Chief 43 Safety Patrol Captain 43 Variety Show 3, 43 Camera Club 23 Stamp Club 2, 33 Paddle Squad 23 Band 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 13 Class Assembly 1, 2, 33 Honor Society Assembly 23 Mega- phone Staff 3, 4. BARBARA RUNBERG A squanderer of smilesg a spendthrift of good cheer. Student Body Treasurer 43 Cirl's Club Vice President 43 Class Assembly 1, 23 Homecoming Chairman 43 F.H.A. 33 Pep Club 43 Megaphone 33 G.A.A. 1, 23 Office 3, 43 Style Show 33 Operetta 13 Bus Patrol 23 Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA SALZWEDEL fPatl She is a true delight. Class President 33 S.B.R. 43 Pep Club 43 Service Club 43 Thespians 43 Masquers 3, 43 Operetta 13 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Play Prod. 3, 43 C.K. Club 43 Exchange Assembly 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Class As- sembly 1, 2, 33 One-Act Plays 33 Office 3, 43 Dra- matic Club Secretary 13 Homecoming Decoration Chairman 43 Honor Society Assembly 23 F.H.A. 3, 43 Camera Club 2g Debate 33 Style Show 1, 2, 43 Paddle Squad 33 Senior Ring Committee Chairman3 DONALD SHAW fDonJ With a mustache, do you think I could pass for Clark Cable? Track 2, 3, 43 Service Club 3, 43 Senior Play: Thespians 43 Mas- quers 3, 43 Operetta 43 Paddle Squad 3, 43 Exchange Assembly 33 Class Assembly 33 Annual, Staff 3, 43 Fire Patrol 43 Span- ish Club 3, 43 Chorus 4. Home Ee. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. :. int' MILDRED SHOWALTER lMillyJ 'Meet me after working hours. Entered from Bremerton 23 Sen- ior Play Prod.3 Drill Team Cap- tain 43 Drill Team 3, 43 Tumb- ling Team 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 C.K. Club 43 Operetta 4g F.H.A. 33 Annual Staff 33 Mega- phone 33 Band 23 Poster Com- mittee 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Style Show 23 Chorus 43 Cam- 4 era Club 23 Junior Prom Com- mittee. BEST PERSONALITY Dick Coschke Peggy Erickson GLORIA SIBON She always has a lot to do and does it with a smile. Megaphone Art Editor 43 Office 43 Annual Staff 43 Senior Play Prod.3 Style Show 23 Poster Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Poster Com- mittee Co-Chairman 4g G.A.A. 1, 23 F.H.A. 1, 2, 43 Senior Ring Committee 3. BEST LOOKING Beverly Anderson Moon Norman CAROL SUNDERLAND lt's good to live and learn. Honor Society 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. GERALD STUDEMAN llerryl Never fear, Sturlemarfs here! Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2. 3, 45 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 43 Smoker 2, 3, 43 Class Assembly 2. BONNIE ST. CYR The Shirley Temple of our floss. Senior Play: Junior Play, Thespians 3, 4, Masquers 3, 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3g Exchange Assembly 2. 33 Honor Society 2, 3g Operetta 1, 43 C.K. Club 4, Thespian Secretary 45 Masquers Treasurer 43 One- Act Plays 33 C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Snapshot Editor 43 Variety Show 23 Tumbling Team 1, 2, 3, 4g Tumbling Team Director 3, 4, Christmas Pageant 33 Style Show 1, 2, 4, Junior Prom Committee Chairman, Girl's Ensemble 1, 25 ,lunior Assembly Chairman, Debate 3g Ways and Means Chairman 43 Spring Concert 1, 23 Senior Dall Committeeg Paddle Squad 4. . . MARIANNE SNITZLER 4Marsiel There is a full length novel in her sigh. Masquers 3, 49 Thespians 3, 43 Honor Society 25 Junior Play: Senior Play, Operetta 1. 4: Cirl's Ensemble 1. 2. 3, 43 Chor- us 1, 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 1, 2. 3, 43 Variety Show I, 2, 3, 49 Moth- ers' Tea Committee Chairman 3, Exchange Assembly-2. 33 Office 2g Spring Concert 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 1, 2. 3g Annual Staff 2. LESLIE SNYDER lLesl Content to follow when we lead the way. Freshman Dramatic Club 1. Lois SPENCER Easy to know-easy to l1Tlfe.' Megaphone Art Eflitor 4, An- nual Staff 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Office 4, Poster Committee Co-Chairman 43 Poster Commit- tee 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Play Prod., Senior Ring Committee, Class Dance Chairman 4, Style Show 2, C.A.A. 1. 23 Home Ee. Club 1, 2, 4. JOSEPHINE SWANSON o Has anybody seen my man? Drill Team 3, 43 Variety Show 43 Chorus 43 Spanish Club 33 Camera 'Club 23 Megaphone 13 Class Assembly 1, 2, 33 Senior Ball Committee. MARYJANE SWEET fSweetiel When she smiles she uses a lot of face. Girl's Club President 33 Cirl's Club Vice President 2g Cirl's Club S.A.A. 13 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g S.B.R. 3, 43 Masquers 3, 43 Class Play Prod. 3, 4g C.A.A. S.A.A. 23 F.H.A. Reporter 13 F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 Class Assembly 1, 2,' 33 Junior Prom Committee Chairman3 Operetta lg Honor Society 23 Megaphone 43 Spanish Club 3g Football Banquet Foods Chairman 33 Paddle Squad 2. KENNETH TAYLOR tKenJ He admits there are two sides to every question- his own and the wrong sidef, Entered from W. Seattle 2g Track 23 Debate 4g Class Assembly 33 Basketball 2g Library 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee. MOST POPULAR Mickey Mahrt Moon Norman I JUNE VODDER Delightfully nice. Masquers 3, 43 G.A.A. 13 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Style Show 13 Poster Committee 43 Class Assembly 1, 23 Camera Club 23 Class Play Prod. 3, 43 Ways and Means Committee 43 Library 33 Chorus 13 Senior Play Refreshment Chairman3 Graduation Flower Carrier 3. 3 L MYRA JOYCE WALKER ROBERT WILLIS PoIitely and sweetly she'll 1Bobl help us look when we go to the I may die to slow music, but library for a bookf, Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Library 43 Home Ec. Club 2. I live to Bee Bop. ' Service Club 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Chorus 1, 2g Class Play 3, 43 Masquers 3, 43 Thespians 43 Baseball 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2g Football 1, 23 Swing Band 23 Boy's Ensemble 23 Exchange As- sembly 2, 33 Paddle Squad 2, 33 Recreation Council 33 Movie Operator 2, 3, 43 Class Vice President 43 Smoker 3, 43 Mas- quers S.A.A. 43 Class Assembly 1, 2, 33 Operetta 1g Tennis 23 Variety Show 3g Senior Ball Committee3 Home Ee. 4. ESTELL JONES tliusterl Corel: me-lim a llutterflyfv Entered from Alaska 4-Q Paddle Squad 4. BARBARA WRIGHT My life is mine alone. Style Show 1, 2g Spanish Club 4. CUTEST COUPLE Jerry Studeman Lueua Riley JAMES WORTHEN tliml Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3g Baseball 1, 2 33 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 43 Lette-rman's Vice Pres- ident 4g Student Body S.A.A. 35 S.B.R. Smoker 2g Paddle Squad 2g Fire Patrol 13 Football Inspirational Award 4. DAVID WILSON CLIFFORD Woon JOHN WORLAND fDaveJ lCliffl Wise from the top of his head Oh shueks, girls, I can't be The last four years are the up. bothered. hardest. Basketball lg Senior Play 45 Class Treasurer lg S.B.R. 3g An- Masquers 4, Debate 3. nual Staff 43 Paddle Squad 43 Band 2, 3, 4-j Football 13 Bas- ketball lg Track 13 Library 4g Poster Committee 43 Masquers 4. Burwl and Pacific BREMERS Phone 7-3831 J ACQUELYN Baacan ilackieb Withdrawn in November, Pep Club 4a Service Club 3, 4g Honor Society 1, 2, 3, Operetta lg G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Megaphone Feature Editor 33 Annual Staff 4-3 Office 4, Exchange Assembly 1, 2, 3, Tumbling Team l, 2, Class Assembly l, 2, 33 F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 C.K. Club 45 Chorus 1, 23 Honor Society Assembly 2g Paddle Squad 2, 33 Variety Show 2. TORGNE BJORNSEN DENESE CARAWAY lBernieJ Entered from Bremerton 3 He exhales romance. Honor Society 2 3 4 Debate 3 Entered from Bremerton 3, Thes 4 Class Assembly 3 Class Sec pians 3, 4, Masquers 3, 4, .lun retary 3 ior Playg Senior Play: Chorus 4, Operetta 4, Smoker 3, 43 De bate 4, Tennis 3. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Eeek! Look at those knees! Is this really our annual of '47? There's little Speck Reeser -and Luella Riley. My how they've grown! It doesn't seem like it's been that long. Imagine us freshmen putting on the first assembly of the year. We really proved to have a lot of initiative by organizing the Freshmen Dramatic Club. But why shouldn't we have been an outstanding class when we were led by such capable officers. Remember, our presidents were Dave Peterson and Speck Reeser and our advisor, Mrs. Bollman. Here's our Sophomore annual. Listen to this write up! Which class in C. K. proved to be the most energetic during the school year of ,4-7948? Which class makes up half the honor society? Which class won the magazine drive? Yes, you guessed it, the Class of 50. We really made a name for ourselves that year. We changed the traditional haphazard initiation of the freshmen into an organized school assembly. The members of our class were also very active in Service Club, Student Council, sports, and many other activities. Dave Peterson was again our president with Mr. Gift our advisor. '48 and '49 brought another year of hard work to us as Juniors. With the Prom as our goal, we began the year with money raising projects. Some of these were the Turkey Hop, a candy sale, the Record Swing, and a decorationless dance. Besides presenting .a very successful Jr. Play, we were the only class to present its assembly. The long awaited Prom and Banquet brought our year to a favorable close. That year's presidents were Pat Salzwedel and Dave Peterson. The advisor was Mrs. Reeves. Now, as our Senior year nears an end and graduation day approaches we recall the things we've done to make this, our last year, one to remember. In the fall the Seniors put on two dances, one being the first dance of the year. Money was also raised by a Christ- mas card sale and a very entertaining Senior play. In December we presented the major event of our Senior year-the ball, Winter Wonderland, which was greatly enjoyed by a large crowd. With commencement, the ordering of announcements and cards, and all the other problems which come during the graduating year, we were fortunate to have the ready assistance of our advisor, Mrs. Anderson, and a capable president, Bill Grahlman. Years from now in looking through this, our last annual, we will probably be amused by the long skirts, the short haircuts, and all the humorous incidents which are recalled from this time. But more outstanding in our memories will be the many wonderful charac- teristics which have helped to make us what we are-the developement of leadership, initia- tive, and ambition, all of which were factors in providing an important and successful harmony in the CLASS OF '50. R01 Park KITSAP DAIRY Phone 3 1426 SENIOR CLASS WILL Beverly Anderson leaves her good looks to Bubbins Monroe. Shari Bartlett leaves her ability to blush to Kay Brown. Janice Borgman wills her sweetness to Margaret Bouse. Dorothy Brookman gives her quietness to Noreen Brumm. , Next on the list we have Corrine Crenshaw giving her permanents to Shirley Hodges. Donna DeGuire leaves her stripes to LaVerne Iorns. Not that she needs them though. Peggy Erickson is leaving her personality to Jann Murphy. Carol Grahlman is going to give up a few of her famous arguments to Sharleen Johnson. Vera Howard leaves her height to Mary Lou Pinch and we hope she uses it. Ellen Howe leaves those big brown eyes to Barbara Hand. Dona Katzenberger is leaving her ability to keep one boy friend to Virginia Gothberg. Bonnie Kellogg leaves her quiet disposition to Virginia Edwards. Jean Lasswell is finally going to give up her joke book and Reona Riley is the lucky girl. Dorothy Leslie leaves her grades to Beverly Fulcer. Pearl Linneman leaves her typewriter and notes fshorthand that isj to Marlyne Remedes. Jackie Lott is giving her sweet disposition to Alene Nelson. We don't think she'll need it but it comes in handy. Mickey Mahrt is leaving her plain old ability to Pat Fahey. Marlene Murray leaves her roving eye to Barbara Dahl. Morna Patterson leaves that uncontrollable hair to Carolyn Cloud. Gloria Powell wills her summer tan to Beverly Halladay. I think it should be vice-versa, don't you? Donna Quimby is finally going to get rid of those bangs, she is leaving them to Mary Linn Marsh. Luella Riley is leaving those tiny feet to Roy Schlehuber. Barbara Runberg wills that cute little giggle to Ernie Rasmussen. Pat Salzwedel leaves her fast talk to Bill Henry. Mildred Showalter leaves the drill team to Phyllis Webster, Good Luck with it, kid. Gloria Sibon and Lois Spencer leave their artistic ability to Janice and Diane Nelson. Marianne Snitzler leaves her singing talent to Dale Johnson. Bonnie St. Cyr leaves her dimples to Gloria Simons. Carol Sunderland and Dean Fulcer leave their A's to Ruth Pells. Josephine Swanson leaves her short skirts to Margaret Bouse. Maryjane Sweet is leaving that well known smile to Sally Greer. June Vodder leaves her disappointment to Vardis Reynolds. Myra Joyce Walker leaves her long stretch in high school to Carol Huseby. We hope you don't -use it, Carol. Barbara Wright leaves those long eye lashes to Connie Nobles. Louise MacLean leaves her way with men to Rose Thomason. Ruth Oliphant and Barbara Ferguson leave their blonde tresses to Elizabeth Kendice. Erlands Pt KAY'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 7 1188 SENIOR CLASS WILL Pat Greaves leaves her boistrous attitude to Betty Lewis. Laurel Auxier leaves all his book reports to Merwyn Haneberg. Earl Berg leaves his size 14 shoes to Irvin Winters. Kenny Berg, we see, is turning loose of his one-handed push shot to Kenny Johnson. Treat it good now. John Berge is willing his one and only wave to Gordon Owen. Darvin Curtis is giving up his model A to Dan Snitzler. Al Fisk must be tiring of his hollywood, as he is giving it to Bill Mickelberry? Dick Goschke leaves his wonderful way with the women to Wally Mazna. Bill Grahlman wills his legs to Nadean Richardson. Gus Iverson leaves his Woodbury complexion to Patrick Van Oss. Buddy Johnson is giving up his eighth grade girl friends to Jim Mitchell. Richard Johnson leaves his ability to shoot brothers to Ann Holmberg. She says she would like to do it some time. Bill Harrison is giving his long wavey hair to Nik Salmela. John Kimball leaves his quiet attitude to Don Young. Stan Koskey is departing with his beer-shampoo to David Moose. Ray Linneman is leaving his graceful walk to Lloyd Henneman. Rodney Morgan wills his freckles to Darrell Sisley. Don Gulberg and Bill Morelock leave their gabby conversations to Ronnie Ross. Donald Moore wills his most exciting moods to John Denison. Wayne Nettekoven 'wills his deep voice to Lorraine Luark. Earl Norman is leaving his car troubles to Wayne Martin. Chuck Olsen is finally shedding his blush to Carris Youngs. x Archie Peterson leaves his steady ways to Charles Tyler. Dave Peterson leaves his ability to conquer sports to Ronald liams. Somebody has to have it when Dave isn't around. Bob Preston leaves what he had last year to Melvin Domaier. He doesn't even want to say what it is. Look in last year's annual, Melvin. Lloyd Reeser leaves his two front teeth to Frank Whitaker. Pete Ross leaves his brains to Conrad Gaylord. Not all of them, I hope. Don Shaw leaves his ability to get out of class to Bill Henry. Les Snyder-wills his height to Lloyd Campbell. Jerry Studeman is giving his shaved leg to Ken Avery. Kenny Taylor wills his Republican arguments to Earl Dormaier. Bob Willis is willing his elevated shoes to Arthur Huening. Dave Wilson is going to leave his long conversations to his brother, Dale. Cliff Wood wills his curly hair to Dick Myer. Jim Worthen is leaving that educated toe behind for Ronald Theis. Buster Jones and Don Goodwin leave their Kyron Pills to Dave Collings. John Worland wills his sleepiness to Merlyn Campbell, although we don't think Merlyn will need it. Silverdale Hv. WEST PARK and RUDY 81 DON'S THRIFTWAY MARKETS West Park THE PROPHECY OF THE SENIOR CLASS As I sit here before my MORELOCK television set, I turn to channel 50 and the first thing I see is the Telenews Daily edited by Miss PEARL LINNEMAN. The stations star commentator is KEN Winchell TAYLOR who is giving a review about how things are going with the Republicans in the White House. EARL NORMAN, the youngest President the U. S. has ever had is talking over the Saturday school situation with Vice President DAVE PETERSON. A bulletin has just come into the news room that the great BUSTER Ali Kahn JONES, and his wife LUELLA Rita RILEY, and their ten small children have just arrived in the beautiful city of Bremerton where they plan to stay at the Capitol Silverdale and visit with some of their old acquaintances. Several of the prominent families they will visit are: the home of Mr. RICHARD JOHNSON and his charming and industrious wife the former CORINNE CRENSHAW who is now Secretary of State. Another of their visits will be to the home of ARCHIE PETERSON, and his wife the former JOSEPHINE SWANSON. Mr. Peterson is now principal of Central Kitsap High School, and his wife is his secretary. After the news cast there is always Hollywood Gossip by MARLENE MURRAY who says that this evening at 8:00 there will be a command performance of Ma and Pa Kettle given on this station. The leading roles will be played by RUTH OLIPHANT and BOB WILLIS. Her first exclusive of the evening is the news that the charming little songstress MARIANNE SNITZLER is celebrating her 50th divorce. Some of her former hubbies are the famous hobo-BUD JOHNSON, a prominent hereford rancher RAY LINNEMAN and also the well known French hair stylist STAN Pierre KOSKEY. Her latest divorcee is the blushing romeo GUS IVERSON. And now for a word from our announcer DON SHAW. Do you want to look dirty? Then try BEVERLY ANDERSON'S mud pack. JOHN BERGE did and has,been slightly soiled ever since. We guarantee results. Let's take a look at the field of sports. Coach JIM WORTHEN from Central College is celebrating another all-victorious season at C.K.H.S. His star tackle is that great big bruiser, husky and tall-LES SNYDER. Injured in the last game was Little LLOYD REESERH who had his brains knocked out. Next on my screen I see ROD MORCANS Talent Show. The first bit of talent is a Can Can Chorus, starring JACKIE LOTT, SHARI BARTLETT, MYRA JOYCE WALKER, and MICKEY MAHRT. This fine group is working their legs to the bone to support their lazy husbands, WAYNE NETTEKOVEN, CHUCK OLSEN, JOHN WORLAND, and DAVE WILSON. Next on the show is the former Miss DONNA QUIMBY singing Figoro, she is married to DICK GOSCHKE. Now we see the Two D's on their Knees singing Mammy. Miss KATZENBERCER and Miss DeGUIRE are working their way through Not-A-Dame College. What's this? The police are hauling away Magnet Moe caught cheating the applause meter favoring the last act. He is alias PETE ROSS. Well, I'm glad that's over! ! Silverdale JUNE'S BAKE SHOP 81 DELICATESSEN Phn 9 R921 THE PROPHECY OF THE SENIOR CLASS Next comes the new King of TV DEAN Milton Berle FULCER and his brand new show. His guest Stars are the great author DARVIN CURTIS and the champion ping pong player BILL GRAHLMAN. During the show the TV camera swings to the audience to watch the applause. There we see DON GOODWIN with his new fiancee GLORIA POWELL. And there in the back row we see BONNIE ST. CYR picking up her nightly supply of cigarette butts. She's a regular visitor to this theater. Coming up is KEN BERG'S Originals. A fashion show for Prominent Beauties. Among the stylists we see MORNA PATTERSON, BONNIE KELLOGG, MARYJANE SWEET, and DOT BROOKMAN. Here modeling the latest style in barrels is BARBARA,-RUN- BERG. Her recent marriage to CLIFF WOODS caused an uproar in the Capitol. AL FISK is now modeling the latest in Men's Creations, the new Spanish bathing suit. CI've heard that VERA HOWARD, PEGGY ERICKSON, fstill singlel CAROL GRAHLMAN and the former ELLEN HOWE are suing this show to get more publicity in the Silverdale Wind. D Flash! Missionary BILL HARRISON and his wife, at one time JEAN LASSWELL, have just arrived at Strombolisty Isle and immediately converted 5,000 heathens. That daring woman pilot DOROTHY LESLIE flew them down there. That new show My Friend Burma follows. next. The leading characters are PAT SALZWEDEL, LAUREL AUXIER, IANICE BORGMAN, and JOHN KIMBALL. This program is brought to us by CAROL SUDERLAND'S Body and Fender Shop. They straighten your frame at no extra cost. We interrupt the bulletin to bring you a special program. That famous Olympic swim- mer JERRY STUDEMAN, holder of 97 first places and 67 second places, 'while attempting his 20th channel swim-has just sunk. The mystery thriller featuring PRESTON of the Death Squad and his beautiful secre- tary BARBARA WRIGHT is brought to you by Bibidie Bobidie Shampoo--EARL BERG and BERNIE BJ ORNSEN tried it and they now comb their hair with a washrag. Tonight's thriller involved the great stars of television, MILDRED SHOWALTER, GLORIA SIBON, JUNE VODDER, DON GULBERC, DENESE CARAWAY, BARBARA FERGUSON. and DAVID MOOSE. I We hope you have enjoyed tonight's TV. The presentations were under the direction of LOUISE MAC LEAN, DON MOORE and LOIS SPENCER. GOODNIGHT! I I-I SLIM'S SERVICE STATION Phone 28229 QI EIEQRE JUNIOR OFFICERS OFFICERS: Left to right, front row: Kenny Johnson, Rae Usitalo, Kay Brown, Phyllis Welister, Jercline Monroe. Back row: Frank Whitaker, Ronnie Ross, Nik Salmela, Noreen Rrumm, Dan Snitzler. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Presirlenl Ernie Rasmussen President , . .. ,,,. ,Jercline Monroe Vice Pl'l?SIIl!?I1l Jann Murphy Vice Presirlent ,. ., . . Nik Salmela Sccrclary-Treasurer , Dave Collings Secretary-Treasurer , Kay Brown S. XI. A. Ilan Snitzler S. A. A. , . Noreen Rrumni JU N IOR CLASS HISTORY The class of SIM started off right on key this year by having a smash hit g'Cotton and Cords clance. This dance was more or less a get together affair as it was the second of the year and everyone wantefl to get hack into that ugood olfl school spirit. The officers for the first semester were president, Ernie Rasmusseng vice president. Jann Murphy: secretary-treasurer, Dave Collings: sergeant-at-arms. Dan Snitzlerg stuclent hotly representatives. Kay Rrown. Phyllis Webster. Kenny Johnson. and Nik Salmela. The Junior play was presented in the spring and is as another success capahly coachefl hy Jen Southworth. The Junior prom and banquet climaxecl the TCRIITS aclixities. 230 4-th St. KERR MOTORS Phone I5-125 Bouse Brown Brumm X 1 . a gil I Fill -'73 X J I ,4 if iffligifri qi, gygj Q F 6 we al f ff 2 pwfxm ...adm L. Campbell M. Campbell Cloud Collings Dahl E. Dorm aier M. Dormaier Edwards Fahey Fields Fish X , VJ 'W X X l' ulcer Gaylord S , X Gothberg Greer gd' 5' .. fly- X. AFS FXQ. we I Q 'l U ' lllrl F rldli F Halladay Hand Haneberg Henneman Henry Hodges Holmberg 75? A. Huening Huseby Iiams Iorns D. Johnson K. Johnson 270 4th Sl. S.Johnson ,QS s e 4 ' Kikkert Lewis Lo tt Luark E. Maddon H. Maddon LENT'S Phone 3-2544 , '-for 2 i3'5vf , r.. N - S '- - -S f' ff' f x Lx. 71 4 own Marsh Martin ,Mazna i . age. W eoo R W if i . ,, , noisy :LL VT,l.if -S . Myer A. Nelson D. Nelson ff f H lk :.s V1 W ill Pinsch Rasmussen Aggywv mounds f H7 l A fri? t s :gg 1 a r A- .T -v- Remedes - l ,..1.:. 523' ,L 1 f:: E . at A - .ff 17.14 Mickelberry Mitchell Monroe Murphy J. Nelson Nobles Owens Pells qi mv M x 0 Reynolds Richardson Riley Ross tl!! itll! .1 Salmela Schlehuber Simons Sisley Snitzler Sutton Theis Thomason Tyler Webster Whitaker D. Wilson J. Wilson Winters A ANR!! it -R 2 V 7 4 ti E 1-assed Young Dineson Huening Usitalo R Rf H SERVICE Phone 2-8531 M Q SOPHOMORE OFFICERS OFFICERS: Left to right: Jack Howe, Pat Kennedy, Harold Dahl, Doris Nelson, Glen Pearson. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS P .dh t K A President o,,, , ,,,,oo ,o,,,,..7,7oo . . ,,,, Pat Kennedy Vim! lin .d ' ' ' Bela Cvery Vice President. 7,77 . .,Harold Dahl glee res! ent ' u turns Secretary-Treasurer , ...Jack Howe .ecrctary-Treasurer Clen Pearson S A 4 Doris' Nelson S. A. A. ,, , ,Vaughn Kestern ' U i 'V I I' ' I i SOPHOIVIORE CLASS HISTORY With the second year at Central Kitsap looming brightly before them the class of 52,' started a very active year by electing the following officers: president, Ken Averyg vice president, Bud Curtisg secretary-treasurer, Glen Pearson, sergeant-at-arms, Vaughn Kestner. Alice Coryell. Marilyn Ferch, and ,lack Howe represented the class in Student Council. The first assembly of the year was produced by the sophomore class. The sopho- mores are very active in all school clubs and the boys in all school sports. Public address announcers for basket ball are chosen from this class. The gym was decorated for baccalaureate services hy the sophomore class with their advisor, Mrs. Southworth, directing. 2502 6th St. FLOWERS BY MARK Phone 345123 X . X X A N 1 ffm ' S as-fix w -Jil. . sw ,ma Berge Best Avery Bartlett 0 UUDWQV MAY' A 'YFYQJ W Glas' 5 or-1 ta, asf 0' Cain Carling Carman Coryell Bower Bridgeman Buttler ww' Cramer Croyle Curtis Byam f , -iz, H be ,Q ff'-al' so H. Dahl I M. Dahl Deno Dodge Dormaier Ellis Emel Erickson Fetch Ferguson Kleiber 3 Fultz Goucher suowm Grahn Ferberg e' la 'M vaigosv' VV: 7 Frender Hajek Hansen Harper Henneman Hoppe Kemp Kennedy Kestner La 5 wi 3 Howe Iverson Johnson Johnston cy Lee Lemm Lewis 3.1 Lippert e . if :K .Ei gigs Moen Q59 .ff is he Orwiler .K in fi? Allk my Reddick Sampson o Aa K. Smith C73 it . 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Voellger X x f 4 .i 3 1 1 Wig Mey , ' Qi- . if egg fi +R X NVQ! if if 3 , K ::t.:- .f 1 Darling g ,.,. R , Minch is 'kk if i S5 is 9 'G -'Sr I ' X ,aaa-fist, t Olund :WX Y .l W' , I K. Reeve .A .1 X f if ? Sackman me 5 in Q 3... C. Smith 'X ' iw Whitaker s 1 - .,, L. X 3 1, . -Elf I W Periot 'Q A G N I Z T I E K STUDENT BODY OFFICERS EARL NORMAN WALT MAZNA Ist Semester President 2nd Semester President I st Semester Vice President A 3 NIK SALMELA JANN MURPHY ALENE NELSON 2nd Semester Vice President lst Semester Secretary 2nd Semester Secretary BARBARA RUNBERG A DAN SNITZLER KEN AVERY Treasurer Ist Semester S. A. A. 2nd Semester S. A. A. 334 Callow N. NATIONAL BANK of WASHINGTON Phone 3-2566 FIRST SEMESTER Left to right, front row: Ellen Howe, Luella Riley, Pat Salzwf-del, Alice Cory- ell, Marilyn Fr-rch, Phyl- lis We-hster, ,lack Howe. Middle row: Kay Brown, Jann Murphy, Pete Ross, Dan Snitzler, Maryjano Sweet, Barbara Runlwrg, Mr. Huey. Back row: Nik Salmr-la, Kenny Johnson, Moon Norman, Walt Maz- na, llill Harrison. Student Council Carrying the melody part of C. K. H. S. the student council was kept in high swing this year by promoting a better school government. This point was stressed when the council entertained the P. T. A. with a replica of their weekly meetings and pointed out the purpose of the council. The council consists of five seniors, four juniors, three sopho- mores. one representative from the Girls' Club, and the officers. Many decisions of important issues were made. Ping pong tables were acquired for noon recreation which kept more of the students out of halls. The sports letter was changed from the large S to C. K. The student council also played a large part in enforcing the letterman's sweater law. Many other important issues were discussed and settled for a hetter working school. SECOND SEMESTER ltft to right, front row: Anne Segar, Corinne Cren- shaw, Phyllis Webster, Rae Usitalo, Peggy Erick- son, Jackie Lott, Alene Nelson. Back row: Frank Warmoth, Cecil Olund, Frank Whitaker, Earl llerg, Walt Mazna. Nik Salniela, Ronnie Ross. Kitsap Lake ROY and ABNER MASTERS STATION Phone 3-9114. FIRST SEMESTER SERVICE CLUB Left to right, front row: ,lann Murphy, Bill Crahlman. Pal Fahey, Corinne Crenshaw, lliek Cosehke, Ilan Snitzler. llaek row: Pat Salzwedel, Luella Riley, llud .l0hns0n, Alene Nelson, lloh Willis, Pete Ross. Keeping in swing with an enlarging school, the Student Council during second semester increased the number of Service Club members from I4 to 20. The organization could well use the additional members, since its duties include handling the admissions at all sports events: and assisting in the maintenance of high standards at Central Kitsap. Club member- ship is equally divided among boys and girls. Students are nominated for the Service Club by the Student Council and are elected by the Student Body. Ten are chosen each semester to serve for one year. Miss Knapp is the group's advisor. Left to right, front row: lletty Lewis, Alene Nelson, Nadean Richardson, llud johnson. Dick Coschke, Don Shaw, Dan Snitz' ler. Middle row: jerdine Monroe, Margaret House, JoAnn Darling, Alive Coryell, I.un'lla Riley, Pat Salzwedel, Corinne Crenshaw, Ilill Crahlman. llaek row: lim Mitchell, Carris Young, Wilmer Erickson, Nik Salmela. L1-Roy llartlett, Pete Ross. SECOND SEMESTER 1300 Pacific LOFTHUS BUILDERS MATERIAL Phone 7-3751 ,lohn Kinihall. lloli Preston. Bill I TRAFFIC PATROI. I Left to right, front row: Ilucl I Johnson, Ken Avery, Earl Nor- man, Ilon Shaw, Ilan Snilzle-r, Dave Peterson. Back row: Mr. King, Pete Ross, Iitlrlia- Singer, Darvin Curtis, Nik Salim-la. FIRE and TRAFFIC PATROL With a larger Central Kitsap High School came the need for a larger Fire and Traffir Patrol. Members are carefully selected because on these few students may depend tht- safety of many. Mr. King is their advisor and Pete Ross iS their chief. Not only does the Patrol have to see that everyone gets out of the building safely and the fire extinguishers are manned for operation hut they act as hall monitors In-tween Classes and at lunch periods. FIRE I'A'I'Ii0L I.4-ft to right, front row: Pete Ross. Walt Mama. Kenny John- son. Gerald I'In'rinanson, Ray llvrgv. Nlitltlle row: ,lohn IM-rge, Gralilman. Ilavk row: Mr. King, llavitl Moose. II:-an Fulcer, Don Moore. PACIFIC CLEANERS 8: FIIRRIERS 606 lVIontgon1ery-Phone 3-9779 614 Pacific-Phone 3-6I'I3ll Left to right, front row: Virginia Gothberg, Morn.a Patterson, Vir- ginia Edwards, Vern Veollger, Lee Dodge, Bud Johnson, Dar- vin Curtis, Al Fisk, Nadean Richardson, Noreen Brumm. Middle row: Dorthea Veollger, JoAnn Darling, Alice Coryell, David Moose, Dick Johnson, John Berge, Roh Preston, Rus- ter Jones, Laurel Auxier, Carole Smith. Back row: Gerald Her- manson, Chuck Olsen, Don Cul- berg, Don Moore, Dean Fulcer, Merwyn Haneberg, Ronald The-is, Ray Berge, Jim Mitchell, Cecil Olund. PADDLE SQUAD R Helping to keep everyone on the same key are the members of the Paddle Squad. You'll find them at all C. K. H. S. sport events with their shiny wooden paddles. Their service at games and many other activities makes for greater enjoyment for all. Working under the Service Club with Bud Johnson as the supervisor, the organization is an import- ant part of a smooth-operating student government. Left to right, front row: Cayolyn Sehoonover, Ronald llilliek, Joe Sackman, Jimmy Larmore, Ruth Pells, Mary Lou Pells. Second row: Mr. Kvinsland, Alherta Dor- ntaier, Marion Steinman. Wanda Ashby, Sharon Wright, Arthur White. llaek row: Kenneth Buc- hanan, Robert Prather, Lee Dor- maier. Jimmy Womae, Eddie Ross. 5 . L, Y BUS PATROL For your safety and for the safety of other students. the Bus Patrol was formed. It was organized under the Washington State Patrol. The C. K. H. S. patrol is composed of both hoys and girls whose duty is to maintain order on the school buses. For their part in keeping our bus travel safe, these students receive a free pass to all games. They are also awarded a trip to Playland in the spring with all expenses paid. Silverdale WHITE RIVER LUMBER Phone 2-8061 Left to right, front row: Delores Moore, Nadean Richardson. Frank Anderson, Teg Reeve. Juva Hawkins, Kenny lin-rg Back row: Mr, King, Vera How- ard, Morna Patterson. Erma Cloud. Maxine Peterson, Miss Lamb. JUNIOR RED CROSS On the Nation Wide Hit Parade is the Junior Red Cross whose projects henefit many outside of C. K. H. S. The Junior Red Cross met at the beginning of this year and elected as their officers: Morna Patterson. Kenny Berg. vice-presidentg Ann Holmberg, secretary: Vera Howard. treasurerg and Pat Cramer as s. a. a. The co-advisors are Miss Lamh and Mr. King. The first Projects for the year were initiated with a Membership Drive to enroll all students in Junior Red Cross. The Regional Convention was attended November fifth at Tacoma. Washington. Left to right, front row: Don Goodwin, Rodney Morgan, Bob Willis, Bud Johnson. John llerge, Ronald Theis, Fred Jones, james Womac. llaek row: Mr. Kvins- land, Bob Preston. Earl Berg, Kenny Berg. Dave Peterson, Stan Koskey. Speck Reeser. MOVIE OPERATORS i The Operators' Club consists of a group of hoys who serve their school by showing educational films to classes. operating the P. A. system. and making recordings on the tape recorder at the request of the teachers. These boys are instructed in the use of movie machines. sound amplifiers. tape recorders. and various other electrical machines. They are under the supervision of Mr. Kvinsland and head operator. Don Goodwin. 218 2nd St. ARDEN FARMS Phone 7-3726 A 0 7 w' X, A 1f':-X' :gig ' ,faq - Q ,li . Lv ,Q f '34 . Hx-W.. -Hifi M 5 up R 5 an I T m 1' 'EJ ' - , , L 5 iffff? L-Q-Q-W h . A, f f Q M ' f 2 1 1 ll P u III. The new CENTRAL KITSAP HIGH SCHOOL under construction. CENTRAL KITSAP CO-OPERATES I. Many were proud in 1922 after working together to build the first high school in Silverdale. Port Washington Bay Union High School. II. Fire struck in 1946 and in spite of the untiring efforts of many. left the new unit in charred ruins. a part of Silverdale High School. III. Out of the tragedy of the fire. came the building of a new and more modern structure. IV. Many were proud in 1949 after working together through years of ups and dowm to build one of the finest modern high schools. Central Kitsap High School. IV. CENTRAL KITSAP HIGH SCHOOL after completion. The present day modern high school. 2616 E. 11th St. BRANCH 81 BRANCH Phone 3-3100 G 6 an 'ar an Q QM! A A ' m'1'vr2xx11.m ......-.J is x g 1, E N 5' Q Q no ' 5' S! gg ,If Ksllrllhxiixlf ' BUYS? KSRAUI1 SC HUUIA DAYS XXLRCDXU MIR L 'x1XI'3i N ..............l RE XEiI.fXfiT'.I' , Xl?-KNIT, iMli2ifX!i:X, A TUX L , 'Y '-1 x if gi nf 'fr' 1 -f t 14 ' xii, -' -'Q aff, K if Q V L Na gn K X in O ' . 1 X QQHX, A U' 15,1149 YI' !'11H'XI.if Ml'H-l7URI'P I' I5!fU .ix fiifiili Phone Q-hi I AQTIYITI we DONA KATZENBERGER ANNUAL ELLEN HOWE Senior Editor Editor MICKEY MAHRT DAVE PETERSON Activities Editor Spgrfs Editor S12 4th St. KAHN'S MEN'S SHOP ,Max aut ANNUAL STAFF Left to right: Verla DeGuire, Roberta Mahrt, Jackie Cramer, Ellen Howe, Mickey Mahrt, Don Shaw, Dave Peterson, Terry Mc- Cann, Bob Preston, Carole Smith, Phyllis Webster, Jann Murphy. Don Goodwin, Cliff Wood, Bev Anderson, Lois Spencer, Gloria Sibon, Bonnie St. Cyr, Pat Fahey, Jerdine Monroe. Phone 3-6434- STAFF PHYLLIS WEBSTER Advertising Editor ' PETE ROSS Assistant Editor DON GOODWIN BONNIE ST. CYR Poster Editor Snapshot Editor Now for the composers, the annual staff! This staff is the group of students who have been selected from those volunteering to work on the Echo. Each person is assigned an activity and departmental editors assume the responsibility for the different sections of your annual. All work together to. create a year book whose contents should bring pleasure to both students and faculty. The staff wishes to thank Miss Knapp, our advisor, for her wonderful help. It hopes this issue of the Echo will do justice to your memories of this past year. We wish to thank Mr. Studdiford and his art department for the art work throughout the annual. 328 Pacific FORGET-ME-NOT FLORIST Phone 7-3838 EGAPHO E JACKIE LOTT Art Co-Editor Editor ANN HOLMBERG ALENE NELSON Exchange Editor Fealure Edilor MEGAPHONE STAFF 3 4 L1-ft to right: Pc-lv Ross, Daw- Pf-lvrson, Walt Mama, Bud ,l0lin4 son, Bill Grahlmun, Lois Spvn- Cvr, Archiv P1-tr-rson, Gloria Sibon, Gloria Powvll, Maryjane- Swvvt, Mr. Horslvy, Alvm- Nvl- eon. Othf-rs: Don Goodwin. Hill Morvlock. Ilarliura Dahl, john Dine-son, liarliara Fe-rguson, Vir- ginia Gotlilwrg, Pal Gr:-avvs, Art Huvning, Kvnny Johnson, Cc-can lia Huvning, Dave- Moosv, Mary Lou Pinscli, Nade-an Ric-liarmlson. STAFF GLORIA SIBON Art Co-Editor PEARL LINNEMAN Assistant Editor ARCHIE PETERSON PRODUCTION STAFF Sports Editor THE MEGAPHONE The Megaphone, our school paper, is published bi-weekly by the Journalism class of Central Kitsap. Its purpose is to give to the students a better understanding of their school and to acquaint them with the different activities carried on there. The paper staff consists of the editors of the various departments of the paper, the many reporters, and Mr. Horsley, the Advisor. Through the efforts of this group, sports, plays, dances, and other school features are brought to the pages of the Megaphone. It is the aim of the staff to make the paper of interest to every student and to bring about a closer relationship between students and school through the publishing of the Megaphone. Erlands Pt. Junction BREWER'S GROCERY Phone 3-0033 .nl Left to right, front row: Connie Nobles, Peggy Erickson, Virginia Gothberg, Laverne Irons, Lou Beresford, Cliff Wood, Don Goodwin. Second row: Ronald Theis, Royal Robinson, Pauline McNew, Dave Peterson, Jack Howe, Ray Berge. Third row: Shirely Sackman, Sally McCracken, Gracie Olsen. Fourth row: Mr. Simpson, John Berge, Mary Linn Marsh, Bob Willis, Reona Riley, Ken Avery, Patsy Bridgeman, Shirley Maine, Doris Nelson, Carole Smith, Marilyn Ferch, Pat Cramer, Glen Pearson. Rack row: Margaret Noble, Pete Ross, Dona Katzenberger, Gloria Powell. BAND The Band this year, under the direction of Mr. William D. Simpson, is composed of thirty-five hard working school musicians, and is making friends both in school and in the community with entertainment that appeals to student and towns people. Thc band has had an extensive program of public appearances which began with the Concert in spring and included pep assemblies, football games. bon fire ralleys, class plays. basketball jamboree, band contest, Christmas assembly, Basketball games and tournament. and Commencement. Left to right, front row: Shirley Stevens, Dick Deno, Jerry Woodard, Skipper Lampman, Shirley Hodges, Joyce Tyler, Grace Olson, Shirley Sackman, LaVerne lorns, Virginia Gothberg, Patsy Bridgeman, Mary Linn Marsh, Cliff Wood, John Berge, Don Goodwin. Second row: Mr. Simpson, Mary Lou Pells, Richard Valentine, Fred Jones, Bonnie Kae Ferguson, Jerry Quimby, Marilyn Ferch, Carole Smith, Anita Salmela, David Hess, Russel Fairfield, Doris Nelson. Back row: Margaret Noble, Pete Ross. ORCHESTRA Among the newly organized clubs this year Central Kitsap finds that an orchestra adds more harmony to the school activities. Conducted by Mr. Simpson, the organization has played for the Christmas Assembly and the Operetta. The orchestra is composed of both Junior and Senior High students who stay after school to practice. 203 East 11th St. STAN'S DRIVE INN Phone 3-9026 Front row: Ann Harper, Virginia Edwards, Joan Wilson, Zela Sutton, Bev Halladay, Mary Lou Sampson, Phyllis Carmen, Bev Anderson. Middle row: Connie Nohles. Ruth Oliphant. Charlotte Cain, Sue Whitaker, Barbara Dahl, Gloria Powell, Jean Lasswell. Pat Fahey, Jann Murphy. Back row: Ernie Rasmussen, Frank Whitaker, John Berge, Bill Morelock, Lou Beresford. Eddie Ross, CHORUS Forty-eight members of the 'mixed chorus have raised their voices again this year to provide entertainment for people in Central Kitsap district and for those elsewhere. The first event of the year was on December 23rd. the date of the Christmas Program. A P.T.A. Variety Show followed in January and then the gay operetta Meet Arizona. On April 4th an Easter Program was presented for the P.T.A. The Easter season brought an assemhly for the Student Body on April 6th, Mr. Simpson. The traditional Spring Concert was offered in May again this year, climaxing a year of musical activity. Front row: Barbara Hand, Margaret Bouse, Cecila Huening, Nancy Mey, Nancy Croyle, Marianne Snitzler, Jo Swanson, Helen Morelock. Middle row: Carol Huseby, Marilyn Romstad. Mildred Showalter, Alice Coryell, Jerdinf-'Monroe, Jo Ann Darling, Bev Lemm, Marna Dahl. Dorothy Brookman. Back row: James Massey. John Robertson, Nik Reeve, Bernie Bjornson. Bud Johnson, Don Shaw, Bill Harrison. 332 Pacific OLBERG DRUG CO. Phone 7-3779 DRILL TEAM Front row: Nancy Croyle, Joan Wilson, Nadean Richardson, Jo Swanson. Back row: Pat Fahey, Barbara Dahl, Helen Morelock. Virginia Edwards, Mary Lou Sampson, ,lenelle Ellis, Nancy Mey, Pat Kennedy, Mildred Showalter, Gloria Owens, Vir- ginia Cothberg, Dorthea Voell- ger, Margaret Pierce, Shirley Theis, Zela Sutton, Dorothy Brookman, Lila Dormaier. The drill team girls are under the direction of Mr. Simpson and are led by their captain, Mildred Showalter. The twenty-four girls worked long and hard to accomplish their goal- team work. They have almost doubled the amount of girls over last year. They have performed during halftime at the football and basketball games and on several occasions made short excursions to neighboring schools and the Junior College to furnish the spectators with halftime entertainment. These girls have done a swell job and they should be given high praises. Thanks drill team for a hard job well done. Left to right: Marilyn Romstad, Donna De Guire, Dona Katz- enberger, Phyllis Webster. MAJURETTES The majorettes organized at the beginning of the year with Dona Katzenberger as drum majorette. They twirled their batons .throughout football and basketball games at halftime. The four girls also led the rhythm of the band whenever they marched in parades and at pep rallies. These four snappy and sparkling girls really kept harmony in the swing CHEER Kay Brown Bev Lemm The peppy girls elected for cheerleaders this year were: Caryl Johnson, queen. Beverly l.emm, Kay Brown, and Sally McCracken. These girls led our rooting section at all sport events. The girls worked in close harmony with the pep club which added zest. personality. and pep to the games. New white pleated skirts were exchanged for the black ones during basketball season to add a pleasing contrast to the uniforms of our four cheerleaders. The whole student body was very unhappy to see the queen of these girls leave for Guam in December. But we salute Sally. Bev, and Kay for the swell job they did in carrying on without Caryl. Four cheers for the girls that helped cheer our teams on to victory and for the good job they have done. Y , . .. , - - .Q - - Front row: Joan Wilson, Peggy Erickson, Barbara Runherg, Ellen Howe, Donna De Cuire, Shari Bartlett, Phyllis Webster. Middle row: Barbara Hand. Buds Monroe, Jann Murphy, Sally McCraken, Bev Lemm, Kay Brown, Jean Lasswell, Miss Lamb. Back row: Reona Riley, Pat Fahey, Jackie Lott, Pat Salzwedel, Luella Riley, Mickey Mahrt, Maryjane Sweet. Alt-ne Nelson, Dona Katzenherger, Pat Greaves, La Vern lrons. The pep club consists of 30 girls who promote pep and school spirit at the High School games. Together with their advisors Miss Lamb and Mrs. Patrica the club has been very active during the year. Officers elect are: President, Jerdine Monroeg Vice-President. Joan Wilson: Secretary, Peggy Ericksong Treasurer, Ellen Howe, and S.A.A.. Caryl Johnson. In social events this year. the pep club entertained the parents at a P.T.A. program by presenting a very humorous skit. Also many sock dances in the new gym after the home basketball games were enjoyed by the students. We were all glad to see the pep club and the students of our school harmonize in their activities together. Burwell and Pacific J. C. PENNEY CO. Phone 3-0577 LEADERS Sally Mt Craken Left to right, front row: Kay Smith, Doris Nelson, Ellen Howe, Sally McCracken, Reona Riley, Alene Nelson, Jackie Lott, Pat Salzwedel, Ann Holmherg, Betty Lewis, Carol Sunderland, Rose Thomason, Shirley Sackman, Kathy Frender. Middle row: Donna Hoppe, Mickey Mahrt, Peggy Erickson, Connie Nobles, LaVerne Iorns, Jerdine Monroe, Lois Spencer, Gloria Simons, Myra Joyce Walker, Carole Smith, Margaret Noble, Nancy Croyle. Back row: Pat Kennedy, Marilyn Ferch, Joan Best, Terry McCann, Dean Fulcer, David Moose, Ted Fosberg, Merwyn Haneberg, Jack Howe, Dave Pet- erson, Pete Ross, Dona Katzen- berger, Sonja Skagen. sul C.K.H.S. HONOR SOCIETY In the high pitch is the Honor Society composed of those students who meet the scholastic requirements of the organization. This year many new members entered from the Sophomore class. In order for students to be eligible for this society, they must have accumulated 23 points as a freshman, 50 as a sophomore. 80 as a junior, and 110 points as a senior. These points are on the basis of: A counts five points, B counts three points, CH counts one point, and a MDM or XS subtracts one point. Each year the Honor Society takes an excursion to the Ice Follies in Seattle. 1,4-ft to right, front row: Reona Riley. Alf-ne Nelson. Jackie Lott, Pat Salzwm-del, Ann Holmberg, lim-tty l.4-wis, Carol Sunderland, Rose Thomason. Middle row: Peggy Erickson, Connie Nobles, l,aVerne Irons, Jerdine Monroe, Gloria Simons, Myra Joyce Wal- ker, Dona Katzenberger. Back row: Ellen Howe, Mickey Mahrt, Dean Fulccr, David Moose, Mer- wyn Haneberg, Dave Peterson, Pete Ross. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY To Juniors and Seniors who meet the requirement of the Central Kitsap Honor Society comes the honor of belonging to the National Honor Society. Membership pins and certificates of nationwide organization are awarded on qualifica tion. Mr. Weeks advises this honor club of C.K.H.S. C:1-.l-i-1- QIIVFRDAIF RRERZF Phone 2-7362 Left to right: Don Snapp, Merle Johnston, Bill Harrison, Sue Whitaker. BASKETBALL ANNOUNCERS Working in perfect harmony with the scorekeepers, the basketball announcers brought to the spectators, play-by-play, the action of the games. These students have been selected specially for their enunciation, diction, and knowledge of the game. Mrs. Southworth, their advisor coached and assisted them at all the games. Left to right, front row: Connie Nobles, Vardes Reynolds, Janice Borgman, Don Shaw, Earl Norman, Sharlene Johnson, Janice Nelson, Mildred Showalter. Back row: Nancy Mey, Sonja Skagen, Alvin Periot, Dean Fulcer, Roy Schlehuber, Ronald Theis, Lloyd Henneman, Irvin Winters, Terry McCann, Vera Howard. SPANISH CLUB Participation in the fiesta scene of the Operetta highlighted the second year of the Spanish Club. Their activities were a trip to the fiesta at Bremerton High School and a dance in the Spring. Officers elected this year were: Dean Fulcer, president, Sharleen Johnson, vice-president, Corinne Crenshaw, secretaryg Vardes Reynolds, treasurerg and Janice Borgman, reporter. 206 Burwl GENERAL SUPPLY CO. Phone 3-0838 Left to right, front row: Paula Crandall, Mary Lou Karkainen, Gerald Ht-rmanson, John Rob- erts, Russel Fairfield. John El- lis, Richard Valentine. Se-cond row: Dan llramcr. George Bu- bar, Tom Codfrcy, Kiclh Mimier, Ray Frendcr, Mcrwyn Han:-ln-rg, Ronald Tl1cis.lYJ, Doris Truitt, Carol Summers. Back row: Mrs. Bollinan, Jerry Dcardorff, Bruce Rice, Skipper Lanipiuan, Tr-g Rec-vo. Billy Lane, Billy Blunt, ,loyce lilickcllwrry. Low Ann Yakish. i STAMP CLUB The Stamp Club has finished its third year of activity in which students in both Junior and Senior high have participated. A trading day was held once a month and during these meetings many stamps exchanged hands. At other meetings, reports on various phases of collecting were given by the members. The club has also acquired a United States stamp map which has most of the U. S. stamps pictured on it. Besides having received stamps from many people. members have sent stamps to a Veterans Hospital. The advisor of the club is Mrs. Bollman. Left to right, front row: Paul Sulonen, June Vodder, Jean Bal- com, Bev Anderson, Mildred- Showalter, Barbara Zimcrcr, Jackie Browning. Back row: Eldo Thompson, Bobby Paulson, LeRoy Truitt, Gerald Herman- son, Marvin White, Eddie Ross. POSTER COMMITTEE Decking the halls with gay and informing posters the members of the Poster Committee work all year, putting out the advertisement for the various activities of the school. Plays, dances, and parties are known about well in advance because of the prompt and artistic work of the committee under the supervision of Mr. William Studdiford. mo Afh St. THE JEWEL BOX Phone 3-0933 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS CIRL'S CLUB High upon the scale you'll find the Girls Club. composed of every girl in school. To help develop that friendly feeling for which Central Kitsap is noted. the Senior High girls held a Big and Little Sister Party for the younger girls. In April the club presented the annual Tolo. one of the most awaited events of the year. Also in the spring the club and F.H.A. co-sponsored the Mothers' Tea and Style Show. An emergency kit was contri- buted to Miss Lamb. dean of girls. by the members. Miss Ruth Lamb is the capable advisor of the Girls Club. The girls chose Caryl Johnson to lead them the first semester and Mickey Mahrt the second semester. Luella Margaret Riley Noble Marilyn Barbara Ferch Hand Barbara Nadean Runberg Richardson Gloria Bae Powell Ilsitalo Carolyn Cloud l.eft to right. front row: Jean Balcom. Annette Brillion, Vir- ginia Brooks. Barbara Zimerer, Diane Chamberlain, Jeannine lit-Cuire. Paula Crandall. Bonnie Kae Ferguson, Juva Hawkins, Marion Huening. June Kilgore, Bobbie Mabrt. Jane Lasswell. Second row: Bonnie Bartlett, Mary I,ou, Karkainen, Jean Tay- lor, Mildred McMaster, Vardis Reynolds. Jum' Vodder, Betty Lewis. Carolyn Cloud, Gloria Simons. Rose Thomason, Shirley Maine. Merrily McCann. Janice Nelson. Third row: Mrs. Ander- son, Shirley The-is. Jeanette Boss. Myrna Spencer. Jackie Cramer. Rosemary Carroll, Carol Rom- stad. Sharon Thompson. Verla De-Cuire, Donna Kyle. Kathy Frender. Miss Lamb. Fourth row: Ilona Katbenberger, JoAnn Darling. Peggy Erickson, Helen More-lock, Marilyn Romstad, Sharlene Johnson, I,aVcrne lorns. Jean Lasswell, Corinne Crenshaw. Bonnie Olund. Silverdale F. H. A. Hitting the high notes of Central Kitsap's activities is the Future llomemakers of America. This club is composed of all home economic students who are interested and it is advised by Mrs. Anderson and Miss Lamb. Many members attended the annual Home- makers Convention held in Everett. The basketball jamboree dance was sponsored by the club. At their F.H.A. Christmas party the club members exchanged gifts and discussed future activities of the club. SANDE'S DRESS SHOP Phone 2-7371 Left to right, front row: Mickey Mahrt, Ruth Oliphant, ,Ioan Best, Peggy Erickson. ,lean Lasswell. Back row: Kenny Taylor. Dick Johnson, Al Fisk, Bill Harrison. Mr. Horsely. DEBATE Resolved: that the President of the United States shall be elected by the direct vote of the people! This is the question of the year for the debate team under their coach Mr. Horsely. With the purpose of becoming acquainted with other debaters and getting the views of other teams on this question. the squad traveled to South Kitsap early in the season. In November Central Kitsap participated in a meet at Port Angeles at which other visitors were Bremerton. South Kitsap. North Kitsap, and Peninsula. The debate squad also played host to many squads from surrounding schools. The major event in a success- ful year was the tournament at the College of Puget Sound. i i IA-ft to right: Donna Quimby. Ken Taylor. Nancy Croyle. Dar- rel Sisley. lleverly Fulver. Cliff Wood, Mrs. llollman, Mary Lou llinscli. Myra .loyve Walker. Don Goodwin. , T LIBRARY With the spacious new library of C.K.H. an enlarged efficient library force was needed. Mrs. Bollman. the librarian. maintains this staff. These boys and girls may be seen giving assistance to the students. mending misused and worn books, filing. and keeping general order in the library. Sheridan Park NELSON THRIFTY DRUGS Phone 3-0622 Left to right: Beverly Fulcer, Glen Fields, Virginia Cothberg, Carolyn Cloud, Ronald Theis, Ronnie Ross, Ruth Pells, Ann Holmberg, Walt Mazna. JUNIOR PLAY Mrs. Prescott inherited an old house from her Aunt Sabitha. The family moved in to find a big black cat and Uncle ,loel's ghost supposedly prowling around the house. Enoch tries to discourage the family from living there and nearly succeeds after Aunt Sabitha's picture frowns and falls while Sally plays boogie woogie on the old organ. Webster paints the house, Peter repairs the vacuum, Mich hauls ashes, Anna see ghosts, lsobel drags Gurney home from college, Belle writes newspaper copy, Enoch builds cupboards. and Anna and Lissy clean house. CAST Enoch 77 7 tii,i Merwyn Haneberg Mitch 7 7 Sally Ann Holmberg Anna7 Belle 77 7 7 7 ,,,,i Alene Nelson Isobel 7 Gurney 7 7 ,,,,,, lrvin Winters Peter , Mr. Webster 7 7 Ronald Theis Mrs. Webster Lissy ,,,, ,,,, 7,,,,, ,,,,, 7 7 7 . 77 7 Beverly 4fl'2..'-. I! I fx N S GMC: UNSEEN GUEST Fulcer Ronald Ross LaVerne lorns Rae Usitalo Walt Mazna Carolyn Cloud ff l I 'Y CALLOW 81 WINFIELD CLEANERS 324 Callow N.-Phone 3-6110 Manette-Phone 3-2133 Left to right, front row: Ilill Morelock, ,lean Lasswell, llon Goodwin, Donna De-Cuire, John Berge. Back row: Morna Pater- son, Don Shaw, Pat Salzwedel, Bob Willis, Ruth Oliphant, Pete Ross, Dona Katzenherger, Bill Harrison, Bernie Bjoruson, Ellen Howe, Mrs. Southworth, Ray Linneman, Bonnie St. Cyr. THESPIAN The National Thespian Society is an organization for students of the drama who wish to develop their dramatic ability and who have met the required qualifications to become eligible for membership. These qualifications are met by participation in the cast or on pro- duction of plays and assemblies. The Central Kitsap Troupe is only three years old and this year, due to a group of energetic members, drew up their own local constitution. This year's officers are: President, Ray Linneman, Vice President, Bill Harrisong Secretary-Treasurer, Bonnie St. Cyrg and Sergeant-at-Arms, Par Salzwedel. The Thespians and Masquers keep things in tune in dramatic activities by working closely together. Members of both groups made an excursion to South Kitsap to see their .lunior Play in November. The Thespian initiation was held in December, and again in the spring. Left to right, front row: Jean Lasswell, Don Shaw, Peggy Eri- ckson, Corinne Crenshaw, Pat Salzwedel, Janice Borgman. Back row: Bill Morelock, Ellen Howe, Donna DeGuire, Bonnie St. Cyr, Dona Katzenberger, Pearl Linne- man, Ruth Oliphant, Dorothy Brookman. MASQUERS Time: Year 194-9-50. Vice 1'residenl.' Bernie Bjorenson. Place: Central Kitsap High. Secretary: Pearl Lenneman. Characters: S. A. A.: Bob Willis. Presidenl: Bill llarrison. Advisor: Jen Southworth. Members: Twenty. SCENE I Acting. make-up, costuniing. and scenery are their interests. Meetings are held every other Thursday after school. Mrs. Southworth guides them in their many fields of drama. SCENE ll The year the Masquers helped in the production of the Junior and Senior plays and many other productions of the drama department. A very sincere Christmas Pageant of chorir reading was presented to the l'.T.A. Fun was had hy all at the annual party. The club held their initiation in February. wi Qi -wg qw? if wi' M gg' 0 ' .w-.suntan B- so 9 Left to right, front row: john Bergre. Ernie Rasmussen. Don Shaw. Eddie Ross, Marianne Snitzler, Bernie lijornsen. .lerdine Monroe, Margaret House, Bev Haladay, Ruth Oliphant. Seeond row: Gloria Powell. ,lo Swanson, Barlnara Hand. ,lean Lasswell. Alice Coryell, Bonnie St. Cyr. Bill llarrison. Karl llerg. Sue Whitaker, Bev Anderson. Bev Lemm, Third row: Ann Harper. Gloria Owens. Helen Moreloek. ,loAnn Darling, Margaret Nolmle. Nadi-an Richardson. Virginia Edwards, Mildred Showalter. Phyllis Carman. Mary Lou Sampson. Zela Sutton. Fourth row: Mr. Studdiford, Naney Mm-y. lleverly lVloldenltauer. Shirley Theis. Virginia flothherg. Shirley Maine. Marna Dahl. l'at lfahey. Jann Murphy. Marilyn Romslad. Mr. Simpson. Fifth row: James Massy, Rob Xvillis, lion lloodwin. Nick Reeve. Anne Segar. Carol Huslmy. llonnie Kellogg. llarlrara llahl. Noreen llrumm. l,ila llormaier. .lohn Rolnertson. OPERETTA This year the musie department chose for their annual operetta. Meet Arizona. Mrs. Simpson was the musie direetor and Mr, Studdiford. the teehnieal direetor. assisted hy Miss Knapp. The operetta was revised hy Mr. Studdiford to attain a shorter version. The setting of this romantic operetta takes place on a dude ranch in Arizona. A young eollege girl. l.ettie Blair. rented this scenic raneh for the summer so she and her many eollege friends could gain some knowledge on the subject of ranching. The Spanish elass and ehorus took part in the fiesta scene. The cast for the operetta was: Rennie Ernie Rasmussen Ernjly . Margaret House Crzppy Eddie Ross Letiie Blair Jerdine Monroe .flunl Lzzztinia Ruth Oliphant Arizona Tom Don Shaw I,arry' Henson Bill Harrison Tonira Sunrise Beverly Haladay Colonel Blair . , . N John Berge Left to right. front row: Ruth Oliphant. ,lean Lasswell. Mari- anne Snitzler. ,Ierdine Monroe, Margaret llouse. lleverly Halla- day. Back row: Ernie Rasmus- sen, James Massey. John llergre. Don Shaw. llernie lljornsen. Ed- die Ross. llill Harrison. ,-,. . . N11 in-wan A 1 1-1 mvrncwnv Q. DI OD AI QI-IDD Phnnp '2-7.41A,1 gf' 5 Fw x NX X SN . SS ki, 3 6 - v SX, J' ' 1 ji W ,. .K Q, my W w .. Pe, V Q. 7 ' x 2214 HOMECOMING DANCE QUEEN CARYL JOHNSON .H o fa , ' Q - .... I .: I 7 PRINCESS PRINCESS I E ' JACKIE LOTT LUELLA RILEY f ss ' 1 K. X 'H SENIUR BALL December 17, 19449 1 Silverdale SILVERDALE POULTRY ASSN. Phone 2-8761 Left to right, front row: Mar- garet Shipman. Reverly Minch, Marion Hueningz, Kathy Frender. Rack row: Miss Dunbar, Merle Johnston. 'l'onuny llaleoni. Don- na Hoppe, l,eft to right: ,loan Rest Al Fisk, Mr. Linder, Ron nie Ross. SCORE KEEPERS Recording baskets and Scores and keeping time at all basketball games is the job of the score keepers. The accuracy and smooth running of the games depend on these officials. They also work hand in hand with the announcers of the game. Mr. Linder is the official time keeper. Ronnie Ross keeps the offieial seore hook. and Al Fisk and ,loan Best are the clock operators. CONCESSION HELPERS ' Right on the beat are the eoneession helpers. composed of both ltuys and girls. They keep the spectators at the sport events supplied with eoneessions. 'l'heir popt-orn nun-hine is situated in the biology lah and its many operators may he seen in aetion almost any time under the supervision of Miss Rdnis Dunbar. All the proceeds from the sale of these von- eessions go into the light fund. Sheridan Pk. Shopping Center BENSON? VARIETY Phone 3-6776 OFFICERS Left to right: LETTERMANS CLUB In preparation for an important year the Lettermanls Club elected new officers. Pres- ident was Lloyd Reeserg Vice President. Jim Wtrrtheng Secretary-Treasurer. Earl Berg: and Sergeant-at-Arms. Kenny Berg. All incoming lettermen join the club as honorary members until the end ofthe year when one initiation is held for all incoming members. Taking over the percussion section to keep in the swing of things. the club featured their annual smoker. The big issue for the group this year was the help they gave the Student Council in settling the letterman's sweater controversy. The club helped in the publieity of the matter and defined letterman's sweater and who is entitled to wear one. The l,Pllt'l'lHill1,S Club worked in harmony with Mr. Beamer. the advisor. all through their year of progress. President . , , Speck Beoser Vice President , . ,lim Wtmrthen Secretary-Treasurer , Earl Berg S. A. A. . , Kenny Berg W Left to right, front row: Moon Norman, ,lim Worthen, Earl Berg, Bill Harrison, Jerry Studeinan, 5-peek Rec-ser, Kenny Berg, Archie Peterson. Middle row: Mr. Beamer. Wayne Martin. Stan Koskey, lliek Goscltkt-, ,lim Mitchell, Uarvin Curtis. Al Fisk, Pete Boss. Back row: Bill Miekelberry, Dan Snitzler. Don Youngs, Nik Sahnela, Dave Peterson, Bill Crahhnan. Walt Mama, Kenny Johnson. Silvs rdale DAHL Si PETERSON Phone 2-7091 C 50 C. K. CLUB OFFICERS C. K. CLUB Left to right. front row: Atlll Holmhe-rgx. Pat Salzwt-dt-l. l'at Falwy. Zola Sutton. l,uvlla Riley. Kay lirown. llonnzl ll1'filIlft', ,loan Wilson. Middle- row: Ilona Katzt-nlwrglr-r, Carolyn Cloud, Rvona Riley. llarvara Hand. l.a- Verne Irons. lille-n llowv. Vir- ginia tlotlilwrg. Phyllis W:-list:-r. Sharle-nv johnson. llavk row: Noreen llrunnn, Mildred Showal- ter. llarlrara lliihl. Maryjanf- Sweet. Mivlu-y Nlahrt. l'vggy Erivkson. Nliss Dunbar, Morna Patterson. Virginia lidwartls. l l l An organization stemming from the tl.A..'X. and niaking its:-lf ltnoun is the CLK. Cluh. It is a group of girls who have all earned letters lllfltllglll the point system of the tl.A.A. To make the organization of ilu- vluh official the girls enjoyed a pot-luck dinner at the heginning of the yt-ar. Their emhlem eonsists of a star with CK. iliterwox't-n ahout it. Left to right: Donna DeGuire, Kay Brown, Pat Fahey, Reona Riley. G. A. A. OFFICERS Also in the swing of things is the C.A.A.. the girls' athletie associa- tion. Any girl may helong to this cluh if she is interested in girls' sports. A fixed system of points for various athletics enahles the girls to receive a letter after earning the required numher of points. This year the point managers were Dona Katzenberger. Alene Nelson. and Alice Coryell. Along in the percussion section with the Iiettermans' Cluh. the tl.A.A. provided entertainment for the March P.T.A. Left to right: Phyllis Webster, LaVerne Irons, Noreen Brumm. Luella Riley. y G. A. A. . Left to right. front row: Virginia Edwards. Ilona Katz:-nlwrger, Ann llolmlwrgx, llarhara Iland, t Pat Fahey, .loan Wilson. Ze-la Sutton. l'at Salzwt-du-l, Luella Riley. Kay llrown. llonna Uv- Cuirv. Ellen Ilowe. llhyllis Wt'l1- stvr. S1-cond row: Dot I..ippf-rt, Doris Nt-lson. Maryjane Sweet, Mildred Showalter. llarhara Dahl. Virginia Cotlihz-rg, I.a- Vernt- lrons. Pat Kennedy, Roo- na Riley. Morna Patterson, l'at- sy liridgza-man. Shari Bartlett. Third row: Nliss llunhar. Shirley Maine. llonna Hoppe, Nancy Ferguson, Noreen llrumm, Caro- lyn Cloud, Sliarlm-na' Johnson, Sally lVlI'flf8l'il'll. Carole Smith, Kathy Frender, Nancy Croyle, Gloria Simons. Back row: Joan Best. JoAnn Darling. Phyllis Car- man. Mary Lou Sampson, Sue Whitaker, Barbara Wood, Alice Cory:-ll, Ile-llen Mor:-lock. Margaret Noble, Marilyn Ferch. Betty Fultz. 15-- V OIQR HAM, I 5 .. eg X9 xx Sffg lk 6 5, ' was may ' M L Sl-.NIORS .. ,i,, ,V 1 HASRli'l'liAl, . MAX AL-FRS I I-1swfavc 11.1.15j DY ANI KOR N X M ICQK If Y HIS!! I lf I IFS KVA f Q X fi N 'Y 4 NHT HOXNII 'Xf,'XRl4f'.f'x i' '-5, s -1 MORI' VRUSH STAN J if L5 ..s,X 1 5 5 xwfwf I , - , , M , W .. fw I 'I Rl P. LOX If - 1 ik . in-Q-us, NRZIJPIVK fl XY' 'v s 4 Y . t X A N, . gm x M .mi ' iw Ii , X J I Y V , Y . Q , 1 s ,,., .-.., N -.- EIC ii 1 f EL Q., AMER C040 BE F A H p lopxcgyall Coachgyach Oolgball Assistaizclt YOOXX Assastaiw Esketball C0 COQCII Basketberack Coach asc-ball Cog: 1511 COACHES COACH LINDER Junior High Sports Football Basketball Baseball 6th and Callow WALLACH THRIFTY DRUGS Phone 3-84-00 . , J Q :J ' tx J .Kirk .M . Left to right, front row: John Dineson, Jerry Studeman, Earl Norman, Walt Mazna, Archie Peter- son. lfarl llcrg, Dick Coschke. Pete Ross, Dave Peterson, llill Harrison, Jim Worthen. Speck Rcescr. llill Micklelmcrry. Second row: Dan Snitzler. Darvin Curtis, Jim Mitchell, Clen l'earson. lflroy Madden, Ken Avery, Ernie Rasmussen, Darrel Emel, Nik Salntcla, Frank Wliitakm-r, wlllllll'f Erickson. Duane Deno. llack row: Coach lleamer, Wayne Matin. David Moose, Merle Johnson. Dick Johnson, Charles Ruiz, Don Snapp, Chris Sevcrson, Walt Schmidt, Vern Veollger. llcrnic lljornson. Jack Howe, Eddie Singer, Harold Dahl, Roh Willis, Asst. Coach Parc. FOOTBALL SQUAD Tile Central Kitsap Cougars, coached by Adrian Beamer with Gaye Parc as assistant coach. turned out to be one of the most outstanding teams in the history of CK. ending the season as co-champions of the Olympic League. The Cougars showed outstanding spirit. and teamwork throughout the season. Although they only averaged about 155 pounds per man in the starting line they won seven out of eight games during the season. Much credit for this year's successful season is due to the fine co-operation between the boys and the coaches. The boys have also learned the mean- ing of team work. all fighting as one. At the annual football banquet Jim W'orthen was chosen Inspirational and Dave Peterson was awarded Honorary Captain. Each letterman was presented by Stan Warfliri. a gold football and chain engraved, H1949 CHAMPIONS. SCORES 1949 CO- Jamboree C.K.e , 0 N. K. , 0 C.K.,,, 0 S. K. I 0 C.K.e 7 Peninsula ,, 6 C.K., ,, 20 N. K. I ., 0 C.K. , 7 Seqium .e,.e, 6 DICK COSCHKE Left Guard 3 Year Letterman EARL NORMAN Left Tackle 3 Year Letterman N PETE ROSS Left End V 2 Year Letterman SPECK REESER Left Halfback 2 Year Letterman FRANK WHITAKER Halfback 2 Year Letterman KFN AVERY Rxght I uard I Year I c Herman ERNIE RASMUSSEN PENINSULA STATIONERS Left Tackle 1 Year Letterman 322 Pacific Phone 7-3738 EARL BERC Center 2 Year Letterman DAVE PETERSON Honorary Captain Quarterback 1 Year Letterman BILL HARRISON Quarterback 2 Year Letterman DARVIN CURTIS Center 1 Year Letterman WALT MAZNA Right Guard 1 Year Letterman CHAMPIONS SCORES C.K. 7 Bainbridge ,, ,, 6 C.K. 19 Port Angeles , 0 C.K. 26 Port Townsend 7 C.K.e0 S. K. , 13 C.K.12 Chimacum 7 ARCHIE PETERSON Right Tackle 3 Year Letterman I JIM WORTHEN Inspirational Award F ullback 3 Year Letterman NIK SALMELA Halfback 1 Year Letterman DAN SNITZLER Right End 1 Year Letterman JERRY STUDEMAN Right End WAYNE MARTIN Quarterback 1 Year Letterman JACK HOWE Right End 1 Year Letterman 1 Year Letterman JIM MITCHELL Left Guard I Year Letterman SAM LINDEN CO. 903 Broadway Phone 7-3807 BASKETBALL KEN FRANK BERG WHITAKER Guard Guard KEN JOHNSON Guard WALT BILL MAZNA CRAHLMAN Gum-d Center ARCHIE PETERSON Forward EARL BERG Forward DAVE PETERSON Guard Kim Reeve, llaroh ml BASKETBALL SQUAD The Central Kitsap Cougars. coached by Gaye l'are. assisted hy Adrian Beamer fought their way into fourth place in the West Central District Class A Tournament. which was held in the Cougars new gym. This year's team was one of the best Central Kitsap has had in recent years winning six games and losing six games in league play. They were a hustling outfit who scrapped all the way. The Cougars took a liking to their new gym losing only one game in it. However on the road they reversed this procedure winning only one game. Kenny Berg paced the Cougars in most of their games and was one of the top scorers in the league. Five seniors will graduate from this year's squad. three of these five are on the starting line-up. I SEASONS RECORD We They llainhridge 52 38 Peninsula 41 39 Mount Si 34 20 Shelton 45 36 South Kitsap 48 41 Port 'lngeles 48 -1-0 North Kitsap , 43 25 Port Townsend 42 44 St'tlllllll ,, , , 41 29 Bainhritlge 49 38 Chiniacum 63 42 Peninsula 30 40 Shelton 27 34 llort Townsend 48 52 llort Angeles 39 59 Mount Si -11 -1-9 llainlmrimlge 27 31 St-quim 26 38 South Kitsap 47 67 North Kitsap 42 '10 OI ll HICKORY Kitsz1pl,alce,lunr'tir BNN B Q-PIT l'l1.m.- T-Kool! Left to right, front row ltt Crahn, llave Peterson Prank Whitaker. Kenny lltrg Walt Mazna. Kenny Johnson Mnhlh row: Mr. l'are. fhn lfar-.on Earl llerg, Archie lttar'-on lilll Crahlman, Walt Schmidt M Beamer. llaek row if It 1 in ger, llarrel lfimel. lflrlon Krmm 1 Left to right, front row: Coach Beamer, Vern Voellger, Bernie Bjornson, Charles Ruiz, Don Shaw, Earl Norman, Bob Pres- ton, Bill Grahlman. Back row: Eddie Ross. Ken Avery. Joe Men- tor, David Moose, Pete Ross, Walt Mazna, Arthur Nordhy. Frank Whitaker. TRACIQ EARL NORMAN The annual goes to press this year he-fore the track team starts turning out. In a pre-season track gathering we find that several veterans are returning from last year. Two returning letterman are with the squad this year. They are Bill Cirahlman and Pete Ross. Coach Adrian Beamer hopes that the cinmlermen will he able to start turning out the seeontl week in March if the weather permits. BOB PRESTON BILL GRAHLMAN DUN SHAW PETE ROSS rat: Pf,Il,..., N . PHOTO-CRAFTS Phone 3-6766 KEN JOHNSON Second Base J IM WORTHEN Outfield BASEBALL KEN BERG Shortstop LLOYD REESER Outfield ARCHIE PETERSON Outfield DAVE PETERSON Third Base DON YOUNG EARL BERG Pitcher First Base Chico CHICO SERVICE 81 GARAGE Phone 2-8623 Left to right, front row: Kenny Berg, Don Youngs, Archie Peterson, Earl Berg, Kenny johnson, Jim Worthen. OLYMPIC LEAGUE BASEBALL Schedule, Southern Division Back row: Speck Reeser, Dave Peterson, Nik Salmela, Coach Pare. The Central Kitsap Cougars baseball team coached by Gaye Pare have the makings of another fine team. Seven letterman from last year's team will be back this year. The team appears to be one of the toughest teams in the league and should be a strong contender for the championship again. April 14--C. K. at S. K. April 21-N. K. at C. K. April 28-Bainbridge at C..K. May 5-C. K. at Bainbridge May 12-C. K. at N. K. May 19-S. K. at C. K. QD I JI, YC ' 'V i K 1 1 G f '??.x . J 'Q 1-40 ' W , W M 3 ,. ' w, K 'fl xv 'w,,, vl , -324:02 ' ' ' 1 f ' , .' ' Y 'f 25. . -' ,' Q' '. M ,1' -2 01' yinx I R-N Q.. ' 1. A f 1 'K ' - N :IAN ' N ag A I Q U H . T- K f fy! 'Q it S x. X 'Wil 44 zj , DICK,S IN-N-OUT-Erland's Pt. junction Yu. ml ' Q P-1 1 Q S kip' 'TQ' X z W 'L K 2 L.' -vw ,, 2, 3 f K t A. f .Qt r. V , h -ni -' K5 el. -- 4 F Q31 5 J I2 J W 'Q-- f, ',,,,I-52. UF' x r , ff . N , . , A ,QR gpm. fro? -0 - f'qx ' 6151 i A .. ,, Ti Q-1 D A I 1 n. , P Q. 9, QW J g th n f A 'Q fk 1.1.0 5'i 'i . 1,112 'ggi sl 'vw !S'f'f,, ' S x mfs 1 UNI' ' aw QL N 4 1 3 HIE 15UE!x ,XM -Q.: ' 4-O ' r : , if 44' jriy M. ig f .- I X! N xl! T K1 VIN!-4 64 I :KYIIW QIUIINSUP. I l WWII .f1.-uzrlz D1 mm MM, 'ix' v I , IN ii0Ixc,kfl7fL, OFFICERS Left to right, front row: Verla De Cuire, Bobbie Mahrt, Jackie Cramer, Mary Lou Kar- kainen. Bonnie Kae Ferguson. Back row: Jerry Nelson, Bobbie Paulson, Ray Myer, Bud Scott. NINTH GRADE HISTORY Starting off in time the ninth grade class of Central Kitsap's Junior High elected first semester officers. The girls took over with Jackie Cramer as Presidentg Mary Lou Kar- kainen, Vice Presidentg Bonnie Kae Ferguson, Secretary-Treasurerg and Roberta Mahrt and Jerry Nelson as Sergeants-at-Arms. Showing they could keep in the swing of things the class participated in the Junior High assembly and planned Valentine and Christmas parties but to their distress the weather caused the cancellation of the activities. Many members of the class belong to the paddle squad and stamp club. The four Junior High cheerleaders also come from this class. Mrs. Bollman is the freshman advisor. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President , A ,, ,, ...Jackie Cramer President ,,,,,t,,,,,,t,t,,,,.,t,t ,,,, , Ray Myer Vice President , . . , Bonnie Olund Vice President .. , . ,,,, ,,,, , . Bud Scott Secretary , , , Mary Lou Karkainen Secretary-Treasurer t,,rtt ,,,,,,,,, V erla DeGuire S. A. 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Elaine Fahey. Jean Sihon. EIGHTH GRADE The younger set of Central Kitsap's Junior High, the eighth grade, contains II3 stu- dents. These students elected Tommy Godfrey to lead them as Presidentg .Iames Womac as Vice Presidentg Maxine Butler as Secretary and Jimmy Hicks as Sergeant-at-Arms. Keeping in the Christmas spirit the class had a party and exchanged gifts. They also decorated their classrooms with Christmas scenes and each room contained a large decor- ated tree. Getting into the swing of things around school. the class participated in the Founders Day program for P.T.A. Mrs. Brockway and Miss Morris guide these juniors of Central Kitsap. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ., . ,,s,,,...,, , ,Tom Godfrey President, , ., ,, ,, , . David Snitzler Vice President ,. , ,. James Womac Vice President ,, ,, ,, ,, Tommy Fordahl Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,,.., ,,,,.,,. , Maxine Butler Secretary-Treasurer ,,,, ,, , Elaine Fahey S. A. A. . ,,., ,.,.. ..., ..,..., J i m my Hicks S. A. A. ,, . . . Tom Godfrey I. Anderson L. Anderson Angell Ashley Avery Balcom Beackly Berge Silverdale Hy. THE RAINBOW Phone 7-1979 25,52 it ,ogg 1 Billik Bode Boroughs Bradeen Brett Brillon Buhar Buchanan Bullard 8 2? ri? is Bumpus Butler Byam H. Cain L. Cain Chole Cloud C. Cooper D. Cooper .:' ' ll at MA . Croyle Curia H. Dahl K. Dahl Deardorff Deno Dodd Dodge A. Dormaier L. Dormaier Douglass Dramer Elliott Ellis Fahey Fardahl J. Ferguson R. Ferguson 5- Q Fields Frender Fuson Gockley Godfrey Goss Greenwood Gregory Grosz My lk - iffy Hagen Hand J. Hanson O. Hanson Hardenbrook Haslam Hatcher Hawkins Helgeson Helm Herring E. Hicks I. Hicks Kay Ken Hoffman Huening M. Johnson Hillesland Hillesland P D. Johnson Johnston .luricich an , .tw R N lf' I Lowe Marvin Mickelberry s Q 2 Neil Nelson Nuttall Periot Peterson Prather fs s A , Sibon Simons Snitzler PHQYOWRAPM N07 IV!!! AIAA' Q, ,, 2 Thacher Thompson S. Tonge A I - - .K ki of W H Jones Kimball Lampman Mimier Minch Mitchell e4l tz' Q5 , Ulund Osmon Owensby . t. -- 1 it .- ziggy, l Pursell Rice Sackman Somers Spargur Q H T. Tonge Truitt .. QQ L.4'awg-- gy, -A sk-I' 'It am Stady Tyler Witte Womac Wood Wright '1C1 7 1'I,,fl'f, 'l71T'IC Vl f'ff X'lT l'1A'l' OAYYYRTINK' D Y INART ' , ,, N - e 514 'is Lane Larson Lasswell A M2 ,yggfgi Mittman Morgan Morton Patterson Peers Pells Salmela Schoonover Shipman N V x'., u 'A , A r . W f. . , - 7 4 111, fi , , iff: 6 M , 4' tata E '11 . M K . Stempt Stevens Stever I 'if- U il 2 Y? ., , 3 Valentine Ward Wing 1? , ? . tl iii Yakish 11' F! A Fvrxrv FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER N Ieft to right front row: Paul Sulonen, Bonnie Olund, Left to right, front row: Anita Salmela Bonnie Bart Jean Sibon LeRoy Truitt. Back row: David Hess, let, Bobbie Mahrt, Bonnie Olund, Jeannine Defuirf Ray Myer Ray Frender, Burt Olsen. Back row: Jean Balcom, Jerry Deardorff C erald Hermanson, LeRoy Truitt, Tom Fourdal Jerry B1 ll JUNHHKIHGH STUDENT COUNCH. The Junior High Student Council of SO have as their advisor, Mr. Kvinsland. They discuss all problems and activities of the Junior High student body. This year they decided to have four cheerleaders to cheer on their sport teams and chose maroon and gray as their school colors. Also in this department the council selected On Wisconsin as their school song. Eager to have a smooth running student government the members of this council visited the Senior High council to get ideas. Early in January the council invited the Coontz Junior High band to entertain the Junior High student body in a concert. To give the ninth graders plenty of prestige the eighth graders were confined to a certain section in the bleachers during assemblies. The first semester officers were: Paul Reeser, President, LeRoy Truitt. Vice Presidentg Bonnie Olund, Secretaryg and Bert Olsen, S.A.A. Lift to right front row: Daisy Knotts, Mildred McMaster, Bon- nie Kae Ferguson, Teg Reeve, Jerry Quimby, Paul Solonen, Jerry Nelson, Arlen Wilson, Joe Sackman, Bob Lansworth. Mid- dle row: Nancy Cockley, Carolyn Schoonover, Sue Stevens, Joy Monroe, Beverly Moldenhouer, Anita Salmela. Dawn Cunning- ham, lleen Palirmann, Mr. Simp- son, Russel Fairfield, Larry Cain, Albert llergh, David Hess, Bob Pearson, David Wester. Back row: Merrily McCann, Rosalyn Morgan, Jerry Woodard, Wanda Hendricks, Edith Croyle. BAND Through the harmonizing of Mr. Simpson and the Junior High students interested in playing a music instrument. the Junior High band was organized. The band participated in the Junior High pep assemblies and in the Junior High Spring Concert. The band was honored by a visit from the Coontz Junior High band in December. Silverdale SILVERDALE FUEL 81 TRANSFER Phone 2-8721 Left to right, front row: Myrna Spencer, Jeanette Ross, Marion Huening, Merrily Stever, Bonnie Olund, Bonnie Bartlett, Roberta Mahrt, Mary Lou Karkainen, June Kilgore, Carol Romstad, Annette llrillion, Juva Hawkins. Second row: Mrs. Petricka, Janet Herring, Florence Byam, Charlene Cooper, Janice Beakley, Joan Curia, Clara Hand, Roberta Slemft, Anita Fields, Delores Dodd, Janice Nuttall. Third row: Robin Ferguson. Gary Lane, Arthur Morton, Kieth Mimier, Ron Juri- cich, Stan Tonge, Bill Stadey, Dave Snitzler, Kent Hillesland, John Ellis, Raymond Valentine. Fourth row: Gerald Hermanson, Joan Lowe, Charlene Cooper, Doris Hagen, JoAnn Dodge, Char- lene Hunter, Paul Reeser. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS This year the Junior High chorus is composed of ninety-six pupils and under the direction of Helen Petricka. Their voices rang out in harmony when they were giving the Junior High concert April 14, the May festival in May. and selections for the P.T.A. in February. At the first of the year the pupils chose surplices. The girl and boy sopranos and altos chose peter pan collars and small ties, the basses chose white collars and small black bow ties. These surplices will remain in the Junior High chorus in the following years. Left to right, front row: Shirley Stevens, Gail Bovee, Paula Crandall, Verla DeGuire, France Fowler, Sharon Thompson, Joan Ross, Rosemary Carroll, Jeannine DeGuire, Jackie Cramer. Jean Balcom. Donna Kyle. Second row: Mrs. Petricka, Mary Haslam, Joyce Anderson, JoAnn Pursell, Doris Truitt. Pat Hatcher. Low Ann Yakish, Jeanette Simons, Deborah Johnson. JoAnn Housen. Jane Lasswell, Margaret Nelson, Delores Grosz. Third row: Gary Olund, Herman Witte. LeRoy Bode, Ronald Billick, John Bunpass, Harry Dahl, George Bubar, Leo llrillion, Orion Hanson, Don Wylq-s, Dale Fuson. Fourth row: Wilbur Owensby, Alberta Dormaier, Phyllis Kimball, Donna Avery. Dureen Angell, Maxine Butler, Ela Mae Roberts, Joyce Mickelberry, Merrily Hardenhrook, Jessie Shipman. Carol Summers, Erma Cloud, Tom Godfrey. Silverdale SILVERDALE STATE BANK Phone 2-8241 Left to right, front row: Janice Mavin, Alberta Dormaier, Clara Hand, Doris Hagen, Adrey Huen- ing, Janice Beakley, Mary Lou Karkainen, Roberta Mahrt, Bon- nie Olund, Delores Dodd, Rosea- lynd Morgan, Edith Croyle, Mer- rily McCann, Bonnie Kae Fergu- son, Bonnie Bartlet. Second row: Jeanette Ross. Myrna Spencer, Shirley Stevens, Karen Dahl, Elaine Fahey, Jean Sibon, Anita Salmela, Florence Byam, Janet Herring, Durene Angell, Max- eine Butler, JoAnn Dodge, De- lores Crosz. Third row: Marilyn Johnson, Juva Hawkins, Miss Dunbar, Muriel Coucher, Merrily Hardenbrook, Margaret Peers, Sharon Thacker, Anita Fields, Mildred McMaster, Helen Cain, Wanda Ashbey, JoAnn Neil, Pat Greenwood. Fourth row: Barbara Owens, Donna Kyle, Marion Huening, Delores Peterson, Carol Romstad, June Kilgore, Sharon Thompson, Annete Billion, Jane Lasswell, Margaret Nelson, Jessie Shipman, Joann Housen, Pat Hatcher, JoAnn Pursell. Fifth row: Janice Nuttall, Bonnie Stempt, Donna Avery, Doris Truit, Carol Summers, Maxine Peterson, Paula Crandall, Jeannine DeGuire, Gail Bovee, Jean Balcom, Rosenrary Carrol, Verla DeGuire,'Jackie Cramer, l.owAnn Yakish, Joyce Michleberry. JUNIOR HIGH G.A.A. The Junior High G.A.A. members look forward to entering the Senior High organ- ization. The variety of sports events is under the sponsorship of Miss Dunbar. . The officers elected for this activity are: President, Marilyn Johnson, Vice President, Jody Neil, Secretary, Verla DeGuire, S.A.A., Verla De Guire. The point managers were Rosemary Carroll and Janet Herring. The constitution and point system of the organization are modeled after the Senior High form. The weekly turnouts and swims are enjoyed by many Junior High girls. l.eft to right, front row: Marilyn Perch, Sally Mc- Cracken, Nancy Croyle. Back row: Shirley Maine, Miss Ihluliar, Joan Best. LITTLE LETTER LASSIES There are five members in the Junior High Letterlassies. Requirements for membership are the same as those of the Senior High. The advisor for this group is Miss Ednis Dunbar. Left to right: Mary Lou Karkainen, Jerry Bell, Bobby Mahrt. Bonnie Olund. CHEERLEADERS The Junior High boasts of four peppy cheer- leaders this year: Roberta Mahrt, Mary Lou Karkainen, Jerry Bell, and Bonnie Olund. The four peppsters were the first to wear their new Junior High colors, maroon and gray, chosen by the student body. l,eft to right. front row: laekie Browning, Dale Nickolas, George Werner, David Snitzler, Fred Wing. Ray Myer. Riehard Johnson. Jerry Woodard. Charles llorroughs, Tom Godfrey, Dan llramer. Middle row: Coaeli l.iniler, lfldo Thompson. Larry Smith, Don Wylr-s, lloh Corey, Joe Goss. llurt Olsen. lioh Paulson. Stanley Tonge. L4-Roy Truitt, Gerald Hermanson. Last row: David Hess. .lerry lleardorff. Teg Reeve. Willie Robinson. Tom Tonge. Kent Hillesland. W'illJur Owenslly. Ray lfrender. Mike ffollings. llud Seott. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL The .lunior High Football Team. although small and short compared to the rest of the league. had a very fine passing attack. Coach Paul Linder said the team had lots of fire and hustle and were very eo-operative throughout the season. This is the second year that both eighth and ninth grades have turned out for Junior High sports together. 1' a l MANAGERS I Left to right: Jackie Browning Stanley Tonge Dale Nickolas Silverdale SILVERDALE TAXI Phone 2-7401 . ,Ti Q F? , V up '55 Left to right, front row: Jerry Nelson, Arlen Wilson, Willie Robinson, LeRoy Truitt, Gerald Hermanson, Bobbie Paulson, Billy Stadey. Middle row: Coach Linder, Ray Myer, Richard Johnson, Bur! Olsen, Tommy Fourdal, Tommy Godfrey, Bob Landsworth, Frank Anderson. Back row: Jerry Deardorff, Joe Goss, David Snitzler, Kent Hillesland, Ray Frender, Dan Dramer. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL The Junior High Basketball Team coached by Paul Linder did not have a very success- ful season. Although they were one of the smallest teams in the league they were very rarely outhustled. Coach Linder said the team showed good possibilities for next season. The idea of junior High sports is to teach them teamwork, sportsmanship and the fundamentals of the game. gsm I I 15 ll . MANAGERS S Left to right: Eldo Thompson Dale Nicholas 606 Park O. K. SILER AUTO PARTS Phone 3-9563 lift to it ln lwi non gg . front row: Robin 'gg s . Holme-rt Curt:-r, Gary intl. .lint 'l'urne-r. Jann-s Wom- an Jvrry lloll. lhn-k row: Kc-n M1-ry. Jim Massvy. Miki' Col- ltngs, llutl Stott. ant- llc-no. Loft to right, front row: Bobbie- Paulson. Jr-rry Woomlarcl. Arlf-n Wilson. Ray Myvr. Je-rry N4-lson. .lorry Bt-ll. ,lohn llnmpass. Raynionrl Yzllvntinv. Cary Oluntl. lloavh l,in4le-r. Soronll row: llon R4'IlliIlgl0Il, Wlatlo Ellis. Haroltl Wittv. 'l'o1nmy llalvom. Toni Coclfrvy. Kr-nt Hill:-slanrl. Harry llzihl. t'?l Willis- Robinson. llvralrl Hvrnianson. Thirtl row: Gary Lane-. Mike- Collings. llutl Svott. llilly Stacia-y, Slanle-y Tongv. Ilan- Snitxlt-r. -Xrthur Whitt-. Rivharzl Johnson. lfro-tl Wing. Fourth row: Willwnr Owt-nshy, Larry Smith, ,-Xrthnr Morton. Kit-th Nlimivr. llun llX'3Illf'l'. Joe- floss. Ray Frf-title-r, l rml jonvs. llltarlvs llourougghs. log lim-xv. JUNIOR HICI1 BASEBALL 'llhc' .lnnior lligh llasehull 'llvanl at the' lilllix of publication of this annual has not stnrte-tl the-ir turnouts yot. lluving lost tht- first nine from last ye-ur. Couvll Paul l,in1lvr is fonntl with rho most difficult task of lniiltling at ne-w tn-ani. Tho uhove- pivtnro is za prospov- tin' tvzitn ut tho titnv this annual wont to pross. BOYS TUMBLINC TEAM Working in pewlie-t't hnrniony is at nntst on tho .lunior lligh Tuntlmling 'll-ant. Thr- lnoys. t-otn-ln-tl lry Nlr. l'urv. ltuvo pt-rt'orrnt'tl for the I'.T.A. zinml provitlml tho half timv vntvrtuin- nn-nt nt lnnskt-tholl gunn-s. 'l'lu-ir uniforms vonsist of hluv trnnks and white T-shirts. Silwrtlolt- llywuy SIl.VliHl7Al.lC FOOD CICNFICIQ Phono 2-T001 f A U T 0 G R A P H S ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We, the Editors of the 1950 Echo, wish to thank the faculty and students who have been so kind and cooperative in helping us publish this annual. Our special thanks go to Mr. Studdiford and his art class for the wonderful art throughout the book, to the Advertising Staff, who have made the publishing of this annual possible through their hard work in obtaining ads to pay for your annual, and to our Annual Advisor, Miss Knapp, who has been a great help. DONA KATZENBERGER--Editor PETE ROSS-Assistant Editor 257 4th St. B. A. CETSCHMANN CO. 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