Central Kitsap High School - Echo Yearbook (Silverdale, WA)
- Class of 1951
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'V 1' ' J' 1 Q YOLL I ' I' A I A V' Y x Y 4 A' , -L . 2 , 4 Y 1. , V-. -ik--,QQ -1 - rl 5 X X J fs xo Q .1 Q Q I vi 'ev Af' ,J 1: 4751 AQ . f f- fnlff,-- ' :.4'1.ii f'ff 1 HOWARD KVINSLAND jAMES H, HUEY CARL li. jENNE Vive Prim'rp,1l Pm1ttip,1l Snperzffleudezil PRINCIPALS ADDRESS Edutation is a preparation for life. lt is an application of the old law of cause and effett4as we prepare-so shall we be. The habits and assotsiations we form in high school will very likely be those we tarry with us through life. Therefore-for exery student a well rounded high school tourse is a great asset. This means. naturally. tonstientious effort in the classroom. lt also means interest in your fellow students and their attivities. Be an attire partitipant or at least an interested spettator in the activities of your tlass and the student body, join or help a tlub that interests yOu. lt is said the Battle of XX'aterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton. Bigger Waterloos, and not all of them physital battles, are coming, The sthools of today will have much to say about the outtonze. 4- SC HOOL BOARD i Olat Sxtnson Nlr We ey Reese time Nlr Nlartin Holland rs anne Craham 'Not fitturtd 'Nl l it Christo Sllyerdalc - SILVERDALE STATE BANK -- lhone 2-8241 UUR FACULTY AAYRELLE ANDERSON B.A., College of Ida. Clothing, Boys' Home Economics, Sophomore Advisor, FHA Co-Advisor. ADRIAN BEAMER B.A., E.W.C. Driver Training, Shop, Coach. Called back to Armed Services. ALICE BOLLMANN B.A., Carleton College, M.A., U. of W. Library, Freshman Class, Stamp Club Advisor. FRANK BRATONIA B.S. and B.E., W.S.C. Driver 'Iraining Shop, Health, Coach. ISABELLE BROCKWAY B.E., White Water State Teachers. Eighth Grade. WALLACE CALLOXW B.S., U. of W. Social Studies, junior High Math. EDNIS DUNBAR B.S. and M.A., N.Y.U. Girls' P.E., Biology, GAA Advisor. DONALD HORSLEY B.A., Intermt. Union. jour., Eng., Pb. Sp., Debate, Megaphone Ad- visor. 1318 Park Ave. - SERVICE FUEL CO. - Phone 7-3883 fo '15 A.. QU- er' -'Ma THEY TEACH US NORBERT JOHN B.S. and B.E., W.S.C. Vocational Agriculture, FFA Advisor, HAROLD W. KING A.B., U. of Ore.g M.A., Gonzaga. Geo., Alg., Trig., Latin, jr. Red Cross Advisor. ACKLIN KNAPP B.A. and B.E., W.S.C. Spanish and Alg., Service and Spanish Clubs and Annual Advisor. RUTH LAMB B.S., Ill. State U. Home Econom- ics, Girls' Club Advisor, Pep Club and FHA Co-Advisor. PAUL LINDER B.A., Capital U. Social Studies, jr. High Math, jr. High Coach. LIONEL MANNING B.S., W.S.C.g M.S., Ore State Col- lege. Shop, Stage Carpenter. MARGARET MORRIS B.E., Central State Teachers Col- lc c Ei hth Grade, Co-Ad. jr. A32 tl High s. C. GAYE PARE B.S. and B.E., XX'.S.C.: Boys' P.E., Wash, History, Coach, Social Studies. 131 Pacific Ave. -- JORGEN NELSON JEWELERS - Phone 7-2771 AND GUIDE US HELEN PETRICKA Dickinson State W W C E Music jr High Chorus HELEN REEVE BA U ofW Art Social Studies r Class Adxisor Poster Comm WILLIAM SIMPSON BS Penn State MEd U of Pitt Band Chorus and Drill Team Adusor -IEN SOUTHWORTH BS N Dak State Drama Masquers and Thespian Advisor WILLIAM STUDDIFORD IRVING C WEEKS BS MIT Chem Physics Honor Society Adusor GORDON WILSON BA U of W T ig Shorthand Bookkeeping Sr Class Adusor Commercial Club Adsisor MRS HUTCHINGS Mr Huey J Serretarg MRS STERNAMAN Mr emze 5 Sefrelary K Silserdale SANDES DRESS SHOP Phone 2 7371 . I . Q J .i ., . Y' . y , l , I' I B.A., Pacific U. English. , V 7 7, i nagfn ' s I ,, vi I 1 'U -D1 ' I 4-rs 3',.'9L SENIUR E ,. sh'-' N w NX VQWNEA 7-3845 4 1 - . I .,.' 45 -. .--. I. They dine us. 2. Emofions in ihe Senior Play. 3. Phyllis, C. K. receiver of I95I D.A.R. award. 4. The Wilsons. 5. Junior year play in review. 6. Remember 'Ihe senfimenfal reporfer, Alene? 7. Grand March al' fha Prom. 8. Franlr, senior afhlefe, speaks. 9. W.S.C. Coach greefs foofball award winners, Nik and Wall. IO. And i1 s farewell. .IF1 Pla V a o 4' SFNIUR IN REVIEW yy! SENIOR OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Left to rrght Reona Rlley Vlee Presrdent Noreen Left to right Ronnle Ross Presrdent LaVerne Iorns Brumm Sergeant at Arms Ronnre Ross Presrdent Sergeant at Arms Nxk Salmela Vree Presrclent Not Kay Brown Seeretary Treasurer prctured Kay Brown Seeretary Treasurer SENIOR HISTORX Back rn 1947 a group of freshmen who qureltly caught the Cougar Sprrlt entered Central Krtsap Hrgh School At tlrst we just watehed and learned Then rn our sophomore year we were a elass yery aetrye rn all sehool elubs and our boys made a good showrng rn sports Mrs en Southworth was our elass adyrsor Our yunror year was one yery tull ot aeeomplrshments Wfe started the year oft wrth a Cotton and Cords dance brrm lull ot run XX e produeed the yunror play It s All In Your Head and thus was J.QLl.1lII'lLd a sueeess To elrmax our years aetlyrtres was the annual unlor Prom and Banquet Ihe next year we eame bael-I to play the role as semors Wfe produeed as our tlass la 'Ihe N1 hr ot anuary 16th wrth a murder trlil alot As rn the ureyrous year l I 5 l I the drreetor was Mrs en Southworth md the vla a hut' Our dmee ol the year the l I Senlor Ball featured a snrkl white wrnter seene Mr Wrllram G Whlson our umor l I I year adyrsor moyed along, with us as elass adyrsor As we graduate from Central Ixrtsap thus 19v1 we hope that the Cougar Sprrrt yyrll keep Us actrye uselul eltrzens whereyer we are Sxlyerdale SILVERDALE POULTRX ASSN Phone 2 8761 ' 7 5 ' 7 H 7 ya -, ' . ' .4 ' . 1 - .. ' l ' ' a 7 7 1 Y Y 9 ' v Y ,- s 1' . ' . V , - ,- , , . . , . 7 r' -,- . v 7- 1 f 4 ' . 7 I a va V. Y ' ' '. v.'-'4' f S . i, 1 - A I V ,. . , N- A '-Y - A r .. - 4 4 'A h ' ' I I . - - - . I ., . .' 4. , I -,. ., .' . I . - V. , . . - '- ' v. . I , y Al . f -.. A Av. V ' . - f ..-. v., . , . . ' f xl- K PHYLLIS WEBSTER FRANKLIN XVHITAKER BETTY WI-IITFORD Where are ber real inter- Girlr, Girlr, lbej are beyond Beauly and bfainr are Jel- eft.r? me. dam mmbinedf' Boa MADDEN Football PHYLLIS WEBSTER-Echo Staff 2, Advertising Editor 3, Editor 4g Pep Club 1-45 Service Club 2, Captain 23 GAA 1-4, Pres. 5g CK Club 3-4, Pres. 43 Chorus 4g Majorette 1-55 Student Council 2-4g Office 3-4. FRANKLIN VUHITAKER-Football 1-4g Basketball 1-43 Track 1-Z3 Baseball 2-35 Student Council 1-2, BETTY VUHITFORD-Entered from Rcedpoint, Montana 43 Senior Play. 52 YQ i1-,l IRVIN XVINTERS-Football lg Class Officer lg Spanish Club 2-43 Masquers 5-43 Thespians 3-43 junior and Senior Play, DONALD YOUNG-Football lg Baseball l-43 Basketball 1-4g Lette-rman's Club 3-4. WAYNE MARTIN Baseball, Football IRVIN WINTERS DONALIJ YOUNG Ambiliour-at timer. ll bal would fbir world be ufilboui girlr? Erlands Pt. unctron - BREWER S GROCERY Phone 3 0033 fj DAN SNITZLER Football P JIM MITCHELL Football MERLYN CAMPBELL NOT PICTURED DARRELL OLDS WILLIAM HENRY JOHN DINESEN SALLY GREER LORAINNE LUARK DALE WILSON Qs CD 1 'E Q 1+ 7 Y , 4-V DoN YOUNG Baseball Basketball WALT MAZNA Football Basketball SENIOR WILL XY'e, the senior class of 1951, being of sound mind and body, do hereby proclaim this to be our first will and testament. We have among us some outstanding abilities and charac- teristics which we would like to give to the juniors, who will possibly be seniors next year. Not being the selfish type, we are glad to leave them the following, as we are glad to be rid of them: Margaret Bouse wills her first name to Margaret Noble. Kay Brown leaves her ability to leave her car parked without the brakes on to Glen Pearson. This should come in very handy, Glen,-since your car has no brakes. Noreen Brumm presents her Seabeckian cousin to Carole Werdell. Merlyn Campbell leaves his freckles to Joanne Darling. They are just what she needs. Carolyn Cloud wants Barbara Wood to have her part in the Senior Play. Know how to W' ogg? LL-f UULLAUNAI' say Hou all Barbara? Daye Collrngs and Glenn Erelds leaye therr herght to Chrrs Severson and Walt Schmrdt Barbara Dahl leay es her last name to Marna Dahl and Harold Dahl Earl Dormarer yyould lrke Pat Brrdgman to haye all hrs shop classes Vrrgrnra Edyy ards leayes Carrrs Young hrs senror rrng Novy he can see rf rt frts Pat Fahey gryes up her good looks and Bob Sunderland rs the lucky boy Beyerly Fulcer yyrlls her actrng abrlrty to Sonva Skagen Conrad Gaylord leayes hrs loyesrck blues to Ken Ayery Vrrgrnra Gothberg gryes her steady yy ays to LeRoy Bartlett Beyerly Cole leay es her complexron to Paul Reddrck Barbara Hand yyrlls her sunbathrng to Donna Hoppe XVe understand Barbara really enjoyed rt Meryyyn Haneberg vyants Brll Lacy to haye hrs desrre to become a cop Brll Henry leayes hrs mustache to Beyerly Lemm Wfe knovy she ll be tzrkled to get rt Shrrley Hodges vyould lrke Vern Voellger and Nancy Ferguson to rnherrt her quret vyays Cecelra Huenrng leayes her abrlrty rn shorthand to Krm Reeye Carol Huseby gryes Dorothy Lrppert her herght Marrlyn Eerch recerves LaVerne Iorns clarrnet jrm Mrtchell leay es hrs Pepsodent smrle to Bud Curtrs take good care of rt Bud Srnce Cecrl Olund has already taken over Ken johnson grzer hrm the posrtron of Student Body Presrdent Dale johnson feels that hrs great frghtrng abrlrty should go to Eddre Ross As Sharleen johnson neyer used her last years rnherrtance she passes rt along to Carole Smrth Harry Krkkert gryes hrs vorce to Pat Cramer Bob Madden leayes hrs abrlrty to get along yyrth grrls to Eldon Kemp Treat rt krndly Eldon XVayne Martrn lets john Robertson have hrs lrttle trrck for makrng US hrstory tests not count Thrs should come rn very handy john XValter Mazna leaves hrs abrlrty to skrp school yyrthout gettrng caught to Darrel Emel and Ed Srnger rnherrts Brll Mrckleberrvs lNorthskr Lonesome Ed? jerdrne Monroe vyrlls her vorce to Helen Morelock You ll need rt rn chorus Helen jann Murphy leaves her red harr to Sally McCracken Shrrlev Marne recerves Alene Nelson s car for those long trrps to school Happy Shrrley7 Drane Nelson parts yyrth her A rn bookkeeprng She felt that joe Mentor needed rt yyorse Nierle johnston rs presented vyrth a necessary rtem janrce lNelson s loud vorce Connre Nobles leaves her matrrmonral rdeas to joan Best Ruth Pells vyrlls her Srster to Glorra Oyyens Mary Lou Prnscb presents Charlre Rurz yyrth her transcrrptron skrlls Nrk Reeye receryes Ernre Rassmussens easv gorng yyays Niarlyne Remedes leaves her handyyrrtrng to Arthur Whrte At last hell knoyy what hes been yy rrtrng Vardes Reynolds leayes her matrrmonral rdeas to Mary Lou Sampson Nadean Rrchardson leayes the Drrll Team to Nancy Mey Novy you can march vyherever you yy ant to Nancy Ann Holmberg frnally decrded to part vyrth her horse and Margaret Prerce rs the 7 lucky rr Barbara Fassbrnder leayes her nrckname to Garl johnson and Delores Moore Reona Rrley vyrlls her Servrce Club post rn the balcony to Margaret Noble and LeRoy Bartlett Ronnre Ross leayes hrs abrlrty to be at school 8601- of the trme to Royal Punchy Robrnson Ronnre had Mr Krng frgure out hoyy many days that ys as Terry McCann can noyy clarm hrk Salmela s muscles Easy grrls' Srnce Sally Greer had so many A s rn Latrn she decrded to leave a fevy of them to Marrlyn Raatz Floyd Frtzvy ater and Lorrarne Sternman Roy Schlehuber leayes hrs short last name to Bob Lee No more spellrng vyorrres for you Bob , ,, yQ,3.f . , N , , ',,, r . . I I ' . , G vw . V V A VV V V V. V. , V- V V . . F, X , V. . V .V V V V V A as V L - . L y M a a . 4 , V .V . V .. . V V . .. V V V. . . V. Ck-A V , . V V Peter Grahn. You can relax now, fellas. . .... V , T V. L . V. . - , , , . V . , . . . 1. . L,.V V -.V . , VV. V V VV L V V.. V , V , V V V , V Any L' '- , ' L' 1 ,V V . . 'Ur' y - VA' -D A249 . VV , Vt V . . D g l. ly - y . V V. . . V Y V . . ! 'I A ' 3 I . ' ' S ' A .Lv . ' l ' , . 'r cf -5 XX? fs d S Duane Deno receives Gloria Simons quiet disposition. Pat Van Oss leaves himself to Barbara Zimmerer. Greg Moore and Rovden Periot inherit the bleached hair of Dale Wilstmn Darrel Sisley ssills his belt to XVarren Lessis Dan Snitzler leases his position as best dressed senior to Arnold Iverson Alice Balter and Darrel Olds ssill their long stretch in CK to jack Norton and Gary Armstrong Ruth Pells leases her height to lim Moen 7ela Sutton gises her dimples to Sue XX hitaker Ronald Iheis gises up his interest in radio tm Ales Ramirez Phyllis XY!ebster ssould like next year s Frho Staff tm hase this sears Echo bills Take good care ot them noss Frank XVhitaker ssills his all star ability to Ted Fosberg Rose Thomason gises her efficiency to Kathy Frender loan XX ilson leases her brother in lass to Betty Rae Fultz and Janelle Ellis Hase fun girls' lrsin XVinters ssills his cossboy songs to jack Hosse Don Xoung leases his dancing ability to Lee Dodge George Butler and jim Hayek Hell be glad to gise lessons kids lohn Dennison ssills his pocket hooks to Ralph Bosser and Gordon Hansen Novs they ll be surc to hase their hook reports in Mrs Southssorth Rae Usitalo gives up her parties to both Dorothea Voellger and Shirley Sackman as she didnt think they could handle them alone Olise Shelton leases her telesision set to Beserls Minch and Kay Smith Make as good use of it as Olise did Betts Whitftnrd ssills her secretarial position in the senior play to Pat Kennedy and Lila Dormaxer Caryl johnson gises her grass skirts to Doris Nelson Diana Bollman leaves her quietness to Ray Berge Lorraine Luark leases the school to Mary Ross Mary Linn Marsh leaves early to asotd the rush To the faculty sse lease a fess of us ssho Will be back next year Better luck next time teachers SENIOR PROPHECY My name is XX ally Mazna I am all tired out I haye just been to the unemployment office to collect my check I am their best customer as I have been regularly collecting checks since I grlduated I0 sears ago from Clx H S As I ysalk dossn the street I see Conrad C aslord as the doorman at the Club Ches Usitalo Conrad tells me our class reunion is being held here tonight but Id hate to hase anyone kn iss ssh tt a failure I am so I ll ssatch from this ssindovs Rae alss ays did give good parties' 'I his should be exciting A car is pulling in here niss and sshat a car' Its one of those Henry Bs Bill Henry ure niide i gs of it Look the cluh hostess Rae has gone inside novs and her chauffeur Ras Sthlehubcr is talking tt C inral 'Iheir cinsersation is interrupted sshen Sharleen l hns n n ss tttupied is i ssinl ss ss asher suddenls drops a bucket of ssater from oser hcad 'Ihost at titude tcsts can be ss rong Here comes C lenn Iields t start his ness iob as a car parker He became an expert sshile in hrgh scho rl Xlcne Nelsin better n ssn as Pwlls the Pan Handler is coming dossn the street Shes L sine ar sunl ti the bark lior Maybe head took Phyllis XVebster and her assistant A ice Iiiltcr s ill htnd ut sime rrunes ilcne didnt get enough in Home EC I5 ss ssh arc these lales' Ann Holmherg Pat Fahey and Diane Nelson They must be am s lon 1 s Ill hase to see t Its nitet see Xlrs Spec Mrs Peterson Mrs Cole Mrs Russell Mrs Carter and Mrs Hamm igun 'Ihey ss ere firmer otticers of the Central Kitsap Old Maids Club Wonder it they ssish they had retained their membership L Q Jbfs '. 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X X Na 1-:tw we go Whats thrs terrrble racket7 Oh rts Nrk Salmela wrth hrs gurtar He always was popprng corn but now he rs sellrng rt Wonder whos makrng that commotron up on the roof Guess Ill rnyestrgate Bet Brll Mrckleberry caught Ross dealrng off the bottom of the deck Doesn t look lrke Drana Bowman and Shrrley Hodges are makrng out too good Therr stack of chrps rs low What s thrs A brrd7 A plane No rt s a parachute Ernre Rassmussen decrded to drop rn on the party As I trred to make my getaway the eayespout broke thus requrrrng a job from Merw yn Haneberg and hrs wrfe LaVerne Iorns and her Steel XVorkers Its about trme for the floor show to start III see rf I can bum a surt from the clothes manufacturer Dan Snrtzler I had almost reached Snrtzs Men Show when there arose a confusron across the street I saw Darrel Olds ayordrng the frremen srngrng I Drdnt Mean to Set the World on Frre Inqurrrng I found that Irvrn XVrnters a detectrve spyrng from the roof of another burldrng called the frre department Whrle talkrng to Dan I learned that he made all of the surts for Hollywood s newly drscovered star jrmmy Van Mrtchell When I returned Conrad admrtted me rnto the club To my surprrse Mary Lou Prnsch w as the hat check grrl At the frrst table was Betty Whrtford a TV actress and her husband john Denrson who has just rnvented the latest brg Navy boat Lookrng around I saw Barbara Hand tryrng to rnterest Caryl johnson rn a sun lamp Carol Huseby a Swede from the old country and her devoted rnterpreter Dale johnson have lust entered Noreen Brumm Barbara Dahl and Barbara Fassbrnder crgarette grrls are tryrng to sell Mr and Mrs johnson some of Houngs crgarettes manufactured by Don Young Nadean Rrchardson was passrng out last mrnute edrtrons of the menus when she bumped rnto Reona Rrley Reona was strll lookrng for lost preces of the late Blom Faulkner Helprng her was Ronald Thers who kept yellrng I strll say Karon rs gurlty Ross shouts down the chrmney Denred' Vrrgrnra Edwards of the Bouncers Inc frnally threw Thers out When Wayne Martrn stood up to leave hrs srlverw are collectron fell out of hrs sleeve HISTORY repeats rtself Marlyne Remedes felt rt her duty to report hrm to the Chref of Polrce Frank Whrtaker Workrng wrth Marlyne rs Rose Thomason On stage rs Robert Madden master of ceremonres The frrst act rs our old senror trro Jann Murphy Jerdrne Monroe and Margaret Bouse srngrng therr latest hrt I Mrss the Old Sprttoon Now That It Is Gone As I suspected some of the chorus lrne were Ann Holmberg Pat Fahey and Drane Nelson They were of course a terrrfrc hrt Zela Sutton rs therr rnstructor Enyoyrng the floor show rs Darrel Srslev a horse racrng zrllronarre and hrs wrte Glorra Srmons who places all hrs bets Merlyn Campbell just asked the head walter Ken johnson who returned from See Crty Sue for a bowl of hrs famous soup Hrs companron rs Dave Collrngs I see Bev Fulcer Dean of Women at Sedro Wooley eatrng wrth a paroled tnmate Cecelra Huenrng Olrve Shelton rn love agarn thrs trme wrth Pat Van Oss has just sent hrm across the Street to janrce Nelsons Drug Store to hrrng back a gallon of Mr Wrlsons Sure Cure Nerve Medrcrne Mr Wrlson rs strll the advrsor of the Senror Class of C K H S Theres been an rnterruptron rn the program Lorrarne Luark rs on stage shoutrng some thrng about a doctor Vrrgrnra Gothberg has had an appendrcrtrs attack and the woman surgeon Ruth Pells rs speedrng to her rescue Here comes Carolyn Cloud She s late and has a broom wrth her Carolyn takes over the janrtor job when her lazy husband just dont have no mo gumptron People are leavrng now rn Earl Dormarers Super Specral Buses IT S BEEN FUN SEEING FRIENDS FROM THE CLASS OF 51 ' ' ' .I , x1' .' 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I . . y tv , ps-an-..ii,. 4 U1 1. ,,-an wpx- -4i-----' 4. - '2. 4 'I U Fxx. .frail JP ' fy., 11' 4' 3 ,pl- I TTA' 5 L, THUSE ACTIVE JUNIURS Vree President Lett to right Carole Smith Vree President Mary Ross Secretary Treasurer Ken Axery SAA Le Roy Bartlett President The elass ot 52 started a yery aetne year by electing., the following, otlieers President Pat Kennedy Viee President aele Home Seeretary Treasurer Ken Axery S A A Harold Dahl Student Body Representatnes LeRoy Bartlett Carole Smith CeC1lOlund Dorothy Lippert Seeond semester otlieers were Presrdent LeRoy Bartlett Viee President Carole Smith Seeretary Treasurer Mary Ross SA A lxen Axery Student Body Representa tnes Margaret Noble Marilyn Fereh Eddie Singer Alree Coryell was a big, sueeess Other money ralslnb proyeets tor the year were eandy sales the sale of hot does at tvso barnes penerls pennants lrpstrek and ear plates The unior play Our Mrss Brooks vs is produted in lebruary with Mrs en South worth as dlreetor A elass assembly unror Prom and Banquet and the deeoratron tor graduation ton eluded the aetnities sponsored by the yunror elass Mrs Helen Reexe was tlass adusor gfvll fp 9 jf' o-f 143 Ken Ayery LeRoy Bartlett 'Ioan Best Ray Beree Patsy Brideman George Butler Kitsap Lake junction KITSAP LAlxE GROCERH Phone 5 9246 Lett to right: Harold Dahl, S.A.A.: Ken Avery' Secretary'-Treasurer' Pat lxennedy President jaele Home 'P Ralph Bower 4 l ,O ' r 4- I y Z .,f 1 I Y I 4 L N J r -U V' ' - f -- ' 'vr ,,. , ,-' y -' , 'A' -2 ,f . V , , . ,Z ' . . 7 V. I Us - .. ., ..- .q , y - ,ly y I I, The juniors gave the second danee of the year called the junior live joint which rf ' A y L' ,L'.'. a . - -A-F 7 - A' br - i - af 'A 4 ' - A A :f 'S' ' V '.', A il yi. ' -Q. V . I i Y. ' '.'. 1 n y--. . 3 J ' , , . ,. ' ' , . ' . 0- i. , l- Q- . i I 5 I V h 1 A A it 'v ' ' ' ' 9' . TI, ' 'ii P 'M A Q W - A ' ' - ' I .L I xg fy XY! 4 L It Q1 y : 1 sr v M '9- ,, , - - r -' - i 4 va r A y 4 1 ' . Y - f I is A . , Tv- ,v 6:3 ' , 'fcf' ,,, 9' T x X I C! I 'Z M1 Donna Hoppe jade Howe Nlerle ohmton Helen Kellerher Eldon Kemp Pat Kennedy Nancy Ferguson Bexerly Lemm Vfarren Lewrb Dorothy Lrppert blllflty 'Nlarne Sally NieCraeleen Terry Nlefann oe Nlenter Naney Nley Beyerly Mrneh 1m Moen Delores Moore Greg Moore Helen Morelocle 6th and Callow 2331 'Z 'CJ 1141 I 'U Ami! FftUfll Marjorie Byam Charlotte' Cain Alice Coryell Pat Cramer Way'ne Curtis Harold Dahl Mama Dahl oanne Darlmj, Duane Deno Lee Dodge Llla Dormaler enelle Ellls Darrel Emel Marrlyn Perch I loyd Fntzwater Ted Fosberb Kathy Frender Betty Fultz Pete Grahn nm Hayek I' LA Pu- WALLACH THRIFTY DRUGS Phone 3 8400 Nuff '97 3 'I' ,. 'T' Q30 if 45 .f 3' 'ff' Q2 5' ,Q 5' V E'M FF Yr., Sl irley Saeleman Mary Lou Sampson XY alt Schmidt Chris Severson Margaret Shipman Eddie Singer Sonya Skagen Carole Smith lxay Smith Lorraine Steinman Bob Sunderland Dorthca X oellger Vern Vocllger Sue VC'hitakcr Barbara Wood Carris Young Barbara Zimmerer Gail 'lohnson Bill Lacy jfs , av ,- Not pictured: Gary Armstrong Phyllis Carman Robert Chappell Gordon Hanson Robert Lee .latk Norton -lerry Orwiler Carol Vikrdell 4 Gertrude Nason Doris Nelson Nlaigaret Noble Gracie Olsen Cecil Olund Gloria Owens Glen Pearson Roxden Periot Nlarearet Pieree 'Nlarilm Raatz Alex Ramirez Paul Reddiele Kim Reese Niele Reese ohn Robertson Royal Robinson Marilyn Romstad Lddie Ross Nllfl Ross Charlie Ruiz , P' 7 i n 5' , N K X 1. 'I ii 'ful 3'-xl ' fe ,vi l-fl' f I ses Paeifie - rfoRGr3T-ME-Nor FLORIST H Phone 7-5838 C,-f t' 1 1 s. Q 7 31 ,. rv ,- I .1 t,- A GRE BUSY SOPIIUMURES Dave Hess, President, jerry Her- manson, Sergeant-at-Arms, Paula Crandall, Secretary, LeRoy Truitt, Vice President. ATP -:a JS , I 'ff 1 li' .' f alll J. ,-Q. That bulging room is filled with the class of '53. They've been busy, and have elected competent officers to lead them. For the first semester they chose Dave Hess as their President. Tho other first semester officers were: LeRoy Truitt, Vice Presidentg Paula Crandall, Secretary, jerry Hermanson, Sergeant- at-Arms. Second semester Dave Hess was again their choice for Pres- ident with jerry Hermanson, Vice President, Paula Crandall, Secretary, Tom Tuttle, Sergeant-at-Arms. In many clubs the sophomores outnumbered any other class there. A popular dance, called the Eye Hop, was held in the spring. The admission to this dance was by the eye colorg 25 cents for blue, 20 cents for brown, and 15 cents for green or other unusual colors. The class also planned an assembly this year. 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' . 5 Ni I ' E' IZ ' X, f 3' T' Pl Y! ll 4 Q, js- ,l 5' x 'Qi 3? il ' ai F. K., ..f - , 'QM i If. l L I' ' T R I ' ' ,Q WM A , 5' i , l . Tv' 21 7 if LP WJ' x' i , A ti v 7 1 ' M 2 I . K 1 , V if 4 5 at : X 1 l 31 lg , ,F 1: xl ' Q , ' .,- 'Q ' -- ' T X ,T , vi A tm I , l X i X I X! ' ' i 1' lf Top row. left to right: Mildred MtM.1stet1 Romona Mentor. Bexerly Moldenhduer. Ray Myer, jerry Nelson. Dale Nitlmolnx. Le-Roy Norilhy, lie-rt Olson. Bonnie Olund. betond row: l5.1rhnr.1 Oxxenx, llt-en l'.ihrm.tnn. Boh llttilwn. lioh le-Arson. Delores Peterson. ,lerry Quimby, Don Remington. P.1ul Ret-wr, Bhirlev Re-ue, Third ron: 5t.1nley Reeve, XX'1ll1t- Rohinwn, Carol Romxmd. ,lmnette Row. ,loan Ross. Wlilter Schultz. -lorry Sthlc-hul'1er. Bud Stott. f:l1.lI'li.'N Sneditor. 7 Top row. left to right: Marion Steinman. Ferd Zdenek. Slllflty Stevens, INIL-rrilee Stever. Tom Studcman. Paul Sulonen. Ferd Sunkel. Fred Sunkel, Domld Summeiw. Second row: jednne Taylor, Shirley Theis, Eldo Thompwn. Betty Tihbetts. Donald Tilley. Ronald Tilley, LeRoy Truitt, jim Turnt-rr Tom Tuttle. Third rowt joyte Tyler. George XX'erner. Daw XX'exter, Arthur White. Arlen Wilson. jerry Vfoodard. Lois Sperling. ,.-s MF' lla F' ' ,.Ae 6- r li' ' I 95 ' 'if T92 fr, 4- 1 43733 :,'g. 'f 41951 . T RF 21 T 'T in t if ll ' 2 if TA T 1 V N T f A fl ii 'FX I J X I 1 - -, -. T AY Q 6: 21,7 F' J Q U Xa: tl 'Q H : XA , E ,gl X Q i fn .. Jimi 71 T tr Z., .f' janet Aney Bonnie Bartlett Bob Corey Robert lliltin Funnix Fowler Gild.l Green 327 Pacific , V' A lfa.w,- ir Q ,1 .1 ft, 4 1 My nfl!! Not pictured: Ddxid Ylohnwon Rithard .Iohnxon Ronald -Iohnxon june Kilgore Shirley Knight Roberta Mahrt x ff l 'rt ? , .v if K Delores Moore Phyllis Stephens Sharon Thompson Iilihtheth Yergen-Gini lirmn He.1th 'lu.1nit.1 MtAnn.1lly FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 84 LOAN - Phone 7-3797 NDIS ffm-I ' . U SUCH! I -' 5 i K 1 1 vv-V, I 1 - - - - -un -0-I ' J ' ,S K 1 . 1 ' Q . 4- f ' ' v A 2 U :' 46 Ng '- I 'I 5 ' UO .Hi ffivfi x '- 3 ,Y ' x I l 4 Q R, 'QW - I , I. . 0 ' Wu lil . .Am , nl I if W xbii,-f' ly' 3 J A , ' wg' it, 39 W Stun JV, Y? HRM -EHL1 FV' -v ,,,,..v , ,,,.. C 'N-K. N? 1 , 4213 tai! 1 N l H . K 54 L' ol' C.K. Queen Young enmfainers 60 VERNMFN T i Left to right: Treasurer, joe Mentorg Vice President, Ed Singer: S.A.A., Ken Averyg Secretlry, Nadean Richardsong President, Ken johnson. STUDENT COUNCIL Meeting come to order, Secretary tall roll: Five seniors. tour juniors, three sopho- mores. All present. The Student Council takes action on all business that concerns the student body. Among the many problems brought up. discussed and solved this year were: Assembly conduct, hall behavior, .ind the matter of lunchroom tidiness. Mr. Huey guides the Student Council. Q0 FN S STVDENT COVNCII.-V-First row, left to riluht. N.ide.1n SERVICE C.l.l'l5---liirsi nm left to right' Pat Fahey, Ritlmi'-lson. CQ.ii-:le Smith Alene Nelson. Phyllis XY'ebster. -lo.1nne D.l!'llHy. Noicen lirumm. M.irg,iret Noble Mai'- Second mu -lot' Mentor. LeRoy l5.ii'tlett 'lihird nm, gmt! li-iusc N.iJt.in Alene Nelson Second row' DMU loin ltitile. Ken Au-iv Nik S,ilmel.i liuurth nm l..irrv Ciolhngs 'ltizv MJ ,inn Rt-oi1.i Rilcv Ahte Civiyell. Nik Smith C1-til Ulend, XX'.illv M.i1n.1 lfifih iovv lid Singer. Suilme-1.1 'Linn Murphy. Ken Aveiv C.iriis Young. Third Ken .lt-hnwn mu DAD Snitz l,t-Ruv lS.irtIett. Cecil Olund. .lack lslmvg, SERVICE CLUB-Bottom row. left to right: R. Riley, M. Noble. A. Nelson. Second row: J. Murphy. j. Darling, J. Cramer. P. Kennedy. C. Smith. Third row: P. Fahey, S. XX'l'lll.1lCCl'. J. DeGuire. M. Collings. I.. Smith. Fourth row: P. Redditlc. .ALJ IN ACTIUN by , .. If SECOND SEMESTER Left to right: S.A.A.. Ronnie Ross: Secretary, Nadean Richardsong President, Cecil Olundg Treasurer, joe Mentorg Vice President. Ken johnsoni SERVICE CLUB If you go to any school activities or games you cant miss the Service Club-they're always there and on time, This group gives service to the school in many ways: by collecting and selling tickets and ushering at games and other events and acting as monitors in school assemblies. SECOND SEMESTER bi STTQDENT COUNCIL-Bottom row, left to right: P. Sulo nen. P. Webster. R. Riley, N. Richardson. V. DeGuire C. johnson. Second row: M. Noble. M. Ferch. A. Coryell I Yelson R Ross Third row K ohnson. B. Mickle 1. .... 'Z . J T. MqC.mn, P, Rqqggf, Fifth fowg berry. j. Mentor. C. Olund. E. Singer. C. Olund. L. Truitt. 2516 em sf. -ZIMS TRIPLE xxx - Phone 5-9559 A PENCIL, PLEASE Front row, left to right: Marlyne Renedes, Mary Ross. Nadean Richardson, Carole Smith, Sharleen johnson. Second row: Joanne Darling. Bev Lemm. jerdine Monroe, Rose Thomason. Third row: Carolyn Cloud, Phyllis Xwebster, Alene Nelson, Janice Nelson. Back row: Pat Fahey, Shirley Maine. You can walk into the office and find the office girls willing and ready to answer your questions or to sell you supplies from the school store. These girls were chosen from the junior and senior classes for their trustworthiness and dependability. The office force worked hard and found reward in the experience they received and in the pleasure of a job well done. AMUNG THE 8001! SHELVES Looking into one of the rooms we see books, books, more books. This must be the Library, which is under the able supervision of Mrs. Bollmann. IN CASE 0F FIRE r-tif Front row, left to right: George Werner, Ray Myer, Dale Nicholas. Back row: LeRoy Truitt, Bob Left, joe Goss, Mike Best. Bill Micltleberry, jerry Sthlehuber. Frank Anderson. Hurry, but don't run. Yes, that was another fire drill, with the Fire Patrol working toward more speed- and efficiency in case of a real fire threatens. Mr. john, the advisor, with Bill Mickleberry, chairman. PAINT. CHALK A D GLUE The posters around CK. show us that the Poster Committee has been busy. This group is under the direction of Mrs. Reeve, our art teacher. UUR PADDLE SQUAD X JA CQ xhln Front row. left to right: Mike Best, Paul Reddick, Dave Harris. Back row: Don Tilley. Clyde Dickinson, Lee Dodge. Wfester, Frank Anderson, jerry Nelson. Second row: Ronald LeRoy Truitt. Vern Voellger. Ray Berge, Merwyn Hane- Theis. jeannine DeGuire. Verla DeGuire, Virginia Goth- berg. jim Mitchell. berg. jackie Cramer. Virginia Edwards. Carole Smith. Glenn Who's this I see? A member of the Paddle Squad? Oh, oh, better watch out! This organization is always on the job, rain or shine, at all games and many other school events. Theirs is one of the most active clubs in school. Our hats off to this swell gang and to their advisor, Miss Knapp. UUR TRAFFIC CUPS j . y ---M-.-...,.,,s,M -ii q. 3 ICJ - ,v A fi ' Lvli- Fi Left to right: Arthur XX'hite. Harry Dahl. Ray Valentine. Frames Fowler. Viyien just. joanne Summers, Mary jane Ronald Billick. Charles Pattersonj james Vfomat. Fred Ray. Wanda Ashly. Carolyn Sthounoxer, john Owensby, jones. Dale Fuson. Gordon Stennes. Alberta Dormaier. -lack Ou ensby. Eddie Ross. Center: john Ellis and D1gger.' As we watch the buses pull away from thc- school. we know that the bus patrol is on the job. This group was formed through the Whashington State Patrol for the safety of everyone who ride buses. This year as every year the bus patrol traxelled to playland with all expenses paid. The group is under the guidance of Mr. K'.'insl:.nd. Silyerclale Hy. - THE RAINBOW' - Phone 7-1979 REEL URKFRS ...J - Top row, left to right: Glen Fields. Mr. Kvinsland, W'arren Theis. Kent Hillesland, Paul Sulonen, Duane Lampe. LeWiS. Merle johnson. Larry Cooper. Ed Cvoforth, Ray Third row: Eddie Ross. Billy joyce. Duane XY'ilson, Pat Frender. Tom Godfrey. Tom Studeman, Don Tilley, Georg' Hawkins. Fred jones, Billy Herring, Arthur Goucher, O'Day, Dan Dramer. Eldon Kemp. Second row: Gordon johnny Ellis. Ross Marvin. Don Martin. Ed Butler, Ray Stennis. Frank Anderson, Mike Best, jim Turner, Ronald Minch, john Bumpass. Would you please show this film fourth period for my class? This was a question heard often by the movie operators. These boys took charge of the projectors and phonographs. Another important job was showing noon movies. Mr. Kvinslancl was the advisor for this Club. THE THIRD SQUAD The starting line-up will be- The voice of one of the student announcers was heard saying this at the beginning of every basketball game. The students who gave the information heard over the loud-speaker at every game were Merle Johnston, Cecil Olund. Ronnie Theis and Paul Sulonen. The official timekeeper for Central Kitsap was Mr. XX'allace Callow. Another impor- tant job was keeping the official scorebook, handled this year by Dave Hess and jack Browning. joan Best was in charge of the score board. I8 S C O R E K E E P E R S and AN- CONCESSION CREXX',Charles NOKNCERS-'loan Best. jack ., Patterson. Bev Minch. Donna Browning. Cecil Olund, Merle ' Hoppe. Kathy Frender. Johnston. Ronnie Theis. 9 A The Concession Crew works faithfully at every game sell- ing popcorn, candy, and peanuts. In addition to those pictured are many others who work diligently. 622 4th St. - SHELBYS SHOE STORE - Phone 3-7700 Left to right: Rose Thomason, Janelle Ellis, Jerry Hermanson, Marlyne Rem- edes, Gloria Simons. P Bottom row, left to right: Margaret Pierce, Kay Smith, jerry Hermanson, Rose Thomason, Mr. l-lorsely. Second row, left to right: Dorthea Voellger, Gloria Simons, Marlyne Remedes, Janelle Ellis, joan Best. Top row: Marilyn Romstad, Mama Dahl, Olive Shelton. lT'S IN THF MEGAPHUNE' If you should look into the Meg Office most anytime of day, you would find someone at work on the Megaphone. The Megaphone: our school paper, is put out by the journalism class every other week. The latest events, parties, plays, or chatter is found in its pages. This production is under the leadership of Mr. Horsley and the editorial staff. Aft Edimr, Mama Dahl Exchange Editor, Gloria Simons Sport: Edilor, jerry Hermanson Edifw' Auiftanl Edilor Alene Nelson Nadean Richardson fill 206 Burwl -GENERAL SUPPLY CO.- Phone 3-0838 STRIKE UP THF BAND 999909 Rl HIT THAT ll II Left to right Voris Siegle, Lilian Bleigh, Vivian just, Pat Skipper Lampman. Carolyn Schoonover, Debby johnson MtlNew Gloria Reed, Dick Deno, Joanne Neil, Ray Valen- Fred jones. Dick Southworth. Back row: Wanda Ashby tinc Anita Salmela, Lorraine Anderson, Nancy Gockley, That tuning up we hear is the orchestra preparing for a rehearsal. This is a young and small group, but all show promise of becoming very good musicians. The only appearance the organization made this year was in the Junior High Concert. Front row, left to righf: M. Sampson. M. Karkainen M. Bouse, J. Monroe. N. Mey, D. Peterson, B. ,Hand j. DeGuire, S. W'hitaker. J. Ross, A. Brillon, V. Gothberg. Second row: B. Tibbetts. j. Hawkins. ,l. Darling, Z. Sutton H. Morelotk, C, Nobles. B. Dahl. C. Cain, L. Luark A. Holmberg, V, Edwards, S. McCracken, S. Hodges B. XX'ood, j. Kilgore, R. Thomason. Third rowi M. Dahl B. Lemm. A. Coryell. M. Romstad. D. Nelson, O. Shelton j. Murphy, P. Webster, P. Fahey, R. Riley, A. Nelson, S Skagen. Fourth row: B. Cole. C. Huseby. j. Robertson, E Ross, P. Reeser. F. XX'hitaker. E. Rassmussen. M. Gillard, Q i R. Ross, j. Ellis, S. Erickson, L. Sperling. SINGING SFNIURS Kitsap High School are these three senior girls. The SENIOR TRIO -Left to 'ight ' h b ' rtant art of entertainment at Margaret Bouse' Jardine Monroe trio as een an impo p Jann Murphy. many dinners and at musical programs. Chico - CHICO SERVICE 81 GARAGE - Phone 2-8623 RIGHT IN STEP Li...l. Kneeling, left to right: Dorothy Lippert, Maxine Peterson, Truitt, Sharon Thacker, Shirley Theis, Gloria Owens, Colleen Langill. Donna Avery, Marguerite Fassbinder, jenelle Ellis, Lila Dormaier, jean Sibon, Alberta Dormaier, Donna Kyle. Joanne Housen. Standing: Nancy Mey, Doris Joanne Pursall, Left! right! hup two, three, four-our drill team looked pretty snappy this year with Naclean Richardson calling out the orders. Their outfits of black skirts and white satin blouses with gold braid were always a welcome sight at sport events. They marched in the homecoming parade and game, at many of our basketball games, and in the Armed Forces Day Parade in Bremerton. The five snappy gals you saw leading our band and twirling between halves at football- and basketball games were our majorettes. Weren't they good? These girls also twirled at the dedication of the Agate Pass Bridge. Marilyn Romstad was their leader this year. DRILL TEAM CAPTAIN MA.lORETTESHKnecling. left to right: Rosemary Carroll, Verla DeGuire. Standing: Pat Kennedy, Nadean Richardson Marilyn Romstad, -lcanninc DeGuire. Silverdale - SILVERDALE FUEL Zi TRANSFER - Phone 2-8721 GIVE A CHEFR IW CHEERLEADERS-Left to right: Sally McCracken, Beverly Lemm, Kay Brown, Rae Lfsitalo. Those four gals you saw leading yells at all our games this year were the cheerleaders of C.K.H.S. They were elected by the student body, with Kay Brown chosen as queen. FULL 0F PEP Peppy is as peppy does. Because we were noted as one ot the peppiest schools in the district this year, we thank our peppy pep club, which seemed to be at its best at all games. Among various activities sponsored by the pep club were the football banquet, Setfffil . sok hops, and a party for the football players. This organization is under the supervision of Miss Lamb and Mrs. Petricka. I irst x left to right T homason johnson McCann XXc stcr Murphy lahu Monroc Hand Riley Nelson Cy vthbtrz Frtnclct Mitrtlotlx bcmnd rms Pells Malden it ici N cntor lcrguson tu ins lsitalo Lcmm c Craclscn. Lxcn on. Noble. bmllll, lultz. 'lhitd rim. Martin, johnson. Owens, Bartlett. Nahrt. Olund. Nelson. RU!Tli..1cl I ------------f ' i 1 I Karkaman Knight Brillon Xktrtlcll Lippcrt lourth row Sampson I Debuxrc Hucning lxcnncdy R ss X Defuire ramcr Crandall Btltom ln ns Nuton liuusc Pic-rtt' litth r Xlshitalccr Larmtn liridgrnan Smith Maine Daring. McAnnc1lIy. Bmec. Dormaitr. Russ. Owens Voellger. 205 East 11th St. - STANS DRIVE INN - Phone 3-9026 -111.1- HERFS THE NATIUNAI. HUNUR SUCIETY ' f,oli f I ' Honore lsoci Uv sX 7 at 'T . wr I Front rms' Crmlt Smith. wlurm Best, Kntlw lfrunrltr. Marilyn Perth. Sally MtCr11tkt-n, Semnri rms. Rose 'I4l10Il'l.i5Ul l. -lerdine lNlonrmp l,.lw7L'l'f1. Irons, Reon.1 Rilev, Alum Nelson lhirel row: 'lerry Mtfunn. 'limi liosheig, Cetil Olund. Merx-.yn H.1mhtig Meandering on down the hall, we tuteh a glimpse of anxious students. huddled together, totaling their pointsg and then the happy ery- I made it Y Points necessary are: sophomore year. S01 junior year, 80, and senior year, 110. These points are earned on the basis ot: 5 for ,in A, 5 for B, 1 for a C, O for a D, and -1 for .tn X. To juniors and seniors who rate high enough in stholustit achievement comes the honor of being 11 memher of this tluh. AND THE CJK. HUNUR 061577 I 4153! 4' tt D OL 7.2: , 1 ln this group .ire those sophomores who meet the requirements of the first year of Honor Sotiety. Both org.imz.itions loin together for their meeting. where plans .ind .ittix ities tor the ye.1r ,ire distussed l':-in: ltr: at ziglir D li-.Anson li l't'gi.s-in 5 httxens rl Rivss ls hmrltir, 6, Olunil, 'I' Mtfsann, li P-l--I.: l..i..ri ll :siufi'i'I Y Dtliuiit R i.x.l-'ii, 'l' I'--simiuu -l Haskins ii--trith rms CQ Smiih. R iiillYl'll.i- M ,I-iiins-in M Klrfmn Neon.: :im li Ulhnr: la Um-.ans son Ql liest AI Ross D Hess, I, Xordhx, M Hsntheig .I fXl.a'sin M kionriztr F fsltffnlttri P fr.rn.t.ill liitth :tins Al Nloriiutq R Rilty I. lr-ins. A Ntlson gl C,:.iim1 M K.iik.iin.in ilhizri rim M liurii K lirtnqer. .. TWO LA GWIGE CLUBS NUW Ill - 1 yy... Q uf or cnvts 3' 59 LING9 P' 99 K Front row. left to right: Mr. King, C. Smith. S. Sackman, M. Ferch, M man. Second row. S. McCracken. S. Hodges, G. Olson M, Haneberg. Third row: L. Nordby. J. Flieder, XV. Y . Xa' D. Remington, N. Reeve. B. Sunderland. po 7 . -4 5 'l . . Q., C i. af F., I .sl I' 5 l 3 . 4 '? : 7 NI P The members of the Latin class this year have the distinction of belonging to the first Latin Club organized in C.K.H.S. This club is a member of the National Junior Classical League. Students belonging to this new organization are taking their second year of Latin under the supervision of Mr. King. A constitution was drawn up and the officers elected were as follows: President, Carole Smith, Vice President, Willie Robinson, Secretary-Treasurer, Marilyn Ferch. Club name-C.K. Cives, Club colors-Black and Gold, Club motto'-Scienta per Linquam Latinam. One of the main activities was a play entitled, Saternalia, depicting the festival of Saturn. Shi - P , K. Frender, M. Stever Robinson. Fourth rows First row, left to right: M. Johnson, B. Owens, M, Byam, A. Salmela, S. Erickson, M. Jones, P, Crandall, S. Knight, Miss Knapp. Second row: C. Nobles, A. Brillon, D. Nelson, S. Johnson. V. Reynolds. N. Mey, J. Hawkins, J, Kilgore. Third row: M. Raatz, J. Nelson, J. Ross, J. Hunt, C, Rom- stad, J. Taylor. Fourth row: D. Deno, T, Fordahl, B. Stady, The Spanish Club was a popular club wi --L 1 P. Reeser. F, De Long. J. Turner. F. Anderson. M. Gillard Fifth row: T. McCann. J. Bell. J. Nelson, E. Ross M. Maeirt. B, Vanous. Sixth row: D. Robertson. D. Hess. K. Buchanan. A. XX'ilson. F. Barnett, E. Singer, A. Ramirez Seventh row: T, Reeve, B. Paulsen. th its activities of a Fiesta and Mexican dinner party. Terry McCann was President, Paula Crandal, Vice President, Marilyn Johnson, Secretaryg Sharleen Johnson, Treasurer, Dave Hess, Reporter, Miss Knapp, Advisor TAKE A LETTER, PLEASE 1 . s , .rr I Batk rnw. left to rightz Nadean Rithartlstin. Mr. XX'ilson. Sharleen johnson, Alene Nelson, liexerly liulter. Diane Nelson. l.aVern Irons. Front rim: Carolyn Cltiutj, Ruse 'I'litimtison. Gloria Simons. Marlyne Renedes. Another organization formed this year was the Clommereial Club. The purposes of this tlub were to intrease profitienty in business skills and to serve as secretaries for the sehool and faeulty members, The club was led by President Marlyn Remedes. Vite President Gloria Simons, Setre- tary Nadean Richardson. THEY SERVE Strolling down the hall during attiyity period we see Ann Holmberg conducting an interesting meeting of the junior Red Cross. This is an organized group of students whose main purpose is to help needy in times of disaster. in all countries. This organiza- tion is an auxiliary of the Red Cross and the membership drive held this year was very suetessful, One ol' the projetts tarried out this year was the filling of gift boxes whith were plated in all rooms. Any student who wished to lend a helping hand did so with his tontribution. Mr. King is the advisor. T i im l ttt right Dim Nnitzlei Alam Nelsin Nfeixun Htnebere lrink Andtrson Deures lilmvre lrt nt r x Mila Best luis Nptrlini. Ann Holm ere, Kitsap Lake 'lunttion A AL 8: ANDYS THRIFTVUAY - Phone 5-0400 SUM! UKF T0 JIRGUF Left to right: Mr. Horsley, joan Best, Pat Kennedy, Alice Coryell, Pat Bridgeman, joe Mentor, Lorraine Anderson, Sonya Skagen, Carol Schenk. The orators around CK. are the debate squad. The question for the '50-'51 was- Resolved: The Federal Government Should Adopt A Substantial Expansion Of The Welfare State. The debaters made trips to most of the schools in the Olympic League and held many debates here, including the Olympic League tournament. This spring they went to the state tournament at C.P.S. for three days. Any senior high student is eligible to turn out for debate and there is also a freshman debate squad. GTHFRS COLLECT STAMPS Every two weeks a group of serious minded students get together. These thirty-six active members are known as the stamp collectors. They were lead by President, jerry Deardorffg Vice President, George Bubarg Secre- tary-Treasurer, Teg Reeveg and Librarian, Colleen Langill. Their advisor is Mrs. Boll- mann. 5-. --s Lux I bex U 1 L Back row, left to right: Mrs. Bollmann, A. Dormaier, V. Siegle. V. just, G. Bubar, R. Livingston R. Wfester, VV. Burch. H. Dahl. G. Reed, S, Streeter. B. Seil. . Summers L. Yakish R. Thcis M. Haneberg. R. Larson. G. Harris. Middle row: E. Greigorv. D. lohnson, . Vfilliams. H, Hol land, T. Reeve. -I. Deardorff. C. Langill. V. Gothbcrg. R. Morgan. I. Kcllerhcr. Front roxy V. johnson, T. Lampman. E. Butler, D. Southworth, j. Graham. E. Houscn. L. Nordby, R. Myer. 257 4th St. - B. A. GETSCHMANN CO. - Phone 7-3817 THE GIRLS S TIN! TUGFTHFR Ditty 1 it -wmv? '-3' ' fi I FIRST SEMESTER--Barbara Hand, Treasurer, Rae SECOND SEMESTER-Dorothy Lippert, S.B.R.g Usitalo, Secretary, Nadean Richardson, Presidentg OFFICERS Barbara Hand, Vice President, Nadean Richardson, Margaret Noble, Vice Presidentg Marilyn Ferch, Presidentg Sharleen johnson, Secretary, Shirley S.B.R., Miss Lamb, Advisor. Maine, Treasurer. Looking around the hall at CK. we can't miss all the Girls' Club has done. The annual- Big and Little Sister Party was put on to acquaint the new girls with our school. The biggest event of the year that the Girls' Club sponsored was the Tolo, always a favorite event. In the spring the F.H.A. and Girls' Club worked together again on the Mothers' Tea. Miss Lamb is the guiding hand. FUTURE NURSES XWhere are your aches and pains? was asked of everyone who entered the sick room by the member of the Nurses' Club in charge. The purpose of this club is to provide the girls interested in nursing with practical experience. Those elected to office were: janice Marvin, Presidentq Shirley Hodges, Vice Presidentg and joyce Mickelberry, Secretary. The girls are under the supervision of Miss Lamb and Miss Burwell, the school nurse. First row. left to right: Delores Moore. Vfanda Ashby. ine Peterson. janite Marvin, Shirley Hodges, Jeanne Taylor, Carolxn Stlioontnet, Clara Hand. Maxine Talbot. -leanette Diane Nelson. Marion Huening. Joyce Mickelberry, jean Simons. Niela lirooks Suontl row Colleen Langill. Max- Sihon. Marguerite liasshinder. 300 South Wy'coff -- PATTON MOTORS-LINCOLN MERCURY - Phone 5-1448 F. H. A. UN THE .108 1 --. I lg M ...ap Left to right: Vice President, Lois Sperling, Miss Lamb, Songleader, Mary Lou Kar kaineng Parliamentarian, Kathy Frenderg Reporter, Gloria Simons, Mrs. Anderson Treasurer, juva Hawkinsg President, Sharleen, johnsong Secretary, Merrily McCann Historian, Roberta Mahrt, It seemed that almost everything you heard around school this year had something to do with F.H.A. One of the club's main projects this year was selling Christmas cards. With the proceeds from this, they bought a chrome coffee and tea service, which was presented to the Home Ec. department at an impressive ceremony. The girls also gave a tea for their mothers, and some attended the Regional Convention. This school is proud to have such an ambitious group. The advisors for this organiza- tion are Miss Lamb and Mrs. Anderson. W was , '. 0 r , ii., 2 1 11' GUR FIR T F.F.A. S- 1 , I if' ' . 2 ,A s A ... --Ill .. ' A Left to right: Vice President, Ken Averyg Treasurer, Ronnie Rossg Reporter, Nik Salmelag President, Walt Maznag Secretary. Bill Mickleberryg Advisor, Mr. john, S.A.A., Carris Young. Another club opened to boys this year was FFA. A main event this first year was the arrival of 3 pigs from Sears 84 Roebuck to be distributed among the boys. One of the purposes quoted from their constitution is to develop competent, aggressive, rural, and agricultural leadership. The boys are instructed in judging livestock by Mr. john, their advisor. 'f '23, sr, g ja, -.ff OO off . - . .vs .7 0 QC :gt If l lu: oc , I M., S '--' -:...2 P'-lff 4 .4 i 9 sl'f,uA' Bottom row. left to right. Il. Goss. Quimby. D, Nicholas. R. Myer. Bell. R. juricich. ,l. Sthlehuher. K. Buthanan. M Best. C Gaylord. Mr. john. Setund row: B. Mitklcberry. XY. Mazna, .l Mitchell. R. Schlehuber. D. Sisley. Li. XX'erner. E. Thompson. E. Dormaier. M. Campbell. rl Turner Third row: I.. Bode. R. Chappell. G. Butler. tl. Halek. E. Barnett. R. Berge. ul. Mentor. C. Young. nl. Orwiler. li. Laq. Fourth nm: R, Falun. G. Hanson. C. Burroughs. L rzrwitli. P. Redditk. lf liitmater. A Berge. B. Lett. P. Lirahn. R, Ross. D. Mitthell. 714 n t ARDEN l'ARMb Phone 7 3726 -..- QQ . rf' 0'r x ' ACT WELL YUUR PART 6 I s., Left to right: Earl Dormaier. Marilyn lferth. Kathy Ifrender. Merle blohnston. Sally lvl-.Cr.ttls:en. Nik Reese, Rose Thomason. lit-verly Ifulter. Mrs. jen Sotitlmiiitli. Carolyn fliiud Ann hlartin Merwyn Haneherg. Ronald Theis. Ronnie Ross Curtain going upf, was heard many times during rehearsals for the Thespian Tourna- ment of one act plays. These plays were directed and produeed by Thespians with the classes of '51, '52, and '55 each presenting a play. The CK. Thespian troupe also attended a two-day tonferente at the U. of W. The motto Act well your part, for there your honor lies, guides many youthful actors and actresses. This group is diretted by Mrs. jen Southworth. UN THE 6.K. MARUEE Membership in Mascluers is achieved by taking part in .1 stage produttion at Central Kitsap High Sehool. This busy club lists as one of its main projetts the development ol, a better knowledge and understanding of the drama. Leading the organization in this goal are its officers: Rae Usitalo, Presidentg Irwin XY'inters and Ronald Theis, Vine Presidentg Nadean Riehardson, Seeretaryg Rose Thomason, Treasurer. and Ronnie Ross, S.A.A. The group made its annual trip to the U. of W. where they saw a stage produetion. They also took part in the CK. traveling assembly. geo av I .ai i ii s orinaier se x 1 o it NI rt e son lx Nnutiuorti L die user o er son is i i o er I ront ro x H ilnihtri, N H ine L sstn I XX inttr s n ter e Ne st n lx L. Iorns. Z. Sutton. N. Rithar lson, 706 Paeifie - SMITH OLDSMOBILE CO. - Phone 5-1,459 A 'THE NIGHT UF JA UARY I6 'si ff 3 Q f tr T Left to right: Earl Dormaier. Rae lfsitalo, Ronnie Ross, LaVern Irons, Irvin Winters, William Henry, Ann Holmberg, Pat Fahey. Alene Nelson, Carol Huseby, Carolyn Cloud, Ken johnson, Merwyn I-Ianeberg. Bev Fulcer, Nik Salmela. Glenn Fields. Ronald Theis, Rose Thomason, Ernie Rassmussen. Reona Riley. A new type of play shown at CK. this year was the courtroom scene of a murder trial, This play, The Night of january 16, was presented by the class of '51, Carrying lead roles were Rae Usitalo, Ronnie Ross, Ronnie Theis, Reona Riley, Ken johnson, Earl Dormaier and Ernie Rassmussen. ,,.,, , li M, -- Zfif Extitcment in the Courtroom ODS of US IS Guilty bilxerdali. SILVERDALE TAXI Phone 2 7401 UR MISS BR00llS I 5- v -N x vii t Left to right: Lila Dormaier. Kathy Frender, Helen Moreluik, Margaret Pierce, Paul Reddiclc, Mary Ross. 'Ioan Best, Nick Reeve, Sonya Skagen. Merle -lohnston, Mrs. Southworth. Phyllis Carman, 'loc Menttmr. Barbara W'oods, Greg Moore. Marilyn l'erth Kay Smith. Sally MtCraclcen. The junior play, Our Miss Brooks was presented in the Little Theater on February 1. 2. and 3, under the direction of Mrs. len Southworth, A comedy in three acts, the play starred characters corresponding to those on the familiar radio show. Miss Brooks, played by Sonya Skagen, faced problems right from the beginning. If it wasn't trouble with Mr. Vifadsworth, the principal, it was with Mrs. Allen of the school board or Miss Auduborn, the music teacher, who resented Miss Brooks' directing the senior play, Lost Horizon. The coach. Hugo Longacre. furnished Miss Brooks with romantic troubles. More difficulties were apparent when Miss Finch, the librarian, presented Miss Brooks with two books on The Arr of Stzjfmg. the coach's interest. Next the lead in Lost Horizon developed an acute case of appendi- citis. Miss Brooks, however, triumphed over all, in drama and romance. Here s How Nov- look here Miss Brooks 254 4th St. - SEARS ROEBUCK CO. - Phone 3-S001 .inf .A 5' ef? 5 'gi'- Q ' ?'5a ' ' 4-s ci- ' , I N 5 ' l rf' x .ff M . f . x., ' Mfi.,-big ' - 'T' ...Aw- Left to right: Dan Snitzler, S.A.A.g Nik Salmela, Presidentg Walt Mazna, Setretary-Treasurer. Not pictured: jim Mitchell, Viee President. W1 Left to right: jackie Cramer, Sharleen johnson, Patsy Bridgeman. Point Keepersg LaVerne lorns, Presidentg Reona Riley, Secretary-Treasurerg Marilyn Fetch, Viee Presidentg Dot Lippert, S.A.A. Left to right: Phyllis XXX.-bster, Presidentg Marilyn Fereh Seeretary Treasurer Nlar aret Noble Viet w H-D-nd va.1 v.svw. 4-vos., V fliiil' .. fn., vfve. Qs... LETTERMEN'S CLUB Looking over equipment for the Wil Smoker are these Lettermens Club offieers. An annual event at Central Kitsap, the smoker is held to pay for athletic insurante costs above the regular student insurance costs. The elub also took charge of the locker rooms during the Tournamens and the Jamboree. Mr. Parc and Mr. Bratonia are the advisors of the group. G. A. A. vwhas this? vwhy its senior High G.A.A. This is a group ot' girls interested in girls' ath- letics. A requirement of S00 points, which can be made by swimming, tennis, volleyball, hikes, and many other sports, makes a girl eligible for her Central Kitsap letter. Miss Dunbar advises this organization. C. K. CLUB ln bliss Dunbar's room, we see a small. but active group ot letter girls, working feverishly on plans for the major sport event ot' the year, playday. The CK. Club was in tharge ot' playday, whith was held at CK HS. this spring. These girls are very proud of their letter sweaters, whith they have earned by hard work, through the point system. Many girls joined the tlub through an impressive initiation this year. 'lille group was ably led by President Phyllis XYebster, under the advisorship ot' Miss Dunbar. - . A 1- f - 1 t g - -, ' , Q N y President, Dorothy Lippert. S.A.A. lXIT5Ap SPORT 64 CAMERA SHOP 545 Callow S. - Phone 5-9422 or 5-5616 if 252923 3 ww ?9'3N 3233? . 72, ,wa aifsf 3 ' I r I B as QW T Q jg V N x 'fs 74 'Q V2 2 Ma 9 1 I I '! 'lx K ' 3 ' 7 754 39q4'..5ag gt -b sranrs - 1 f I Q I 'Q 9 793 u ill +17 nf'- 5 w ,ll 1.3 I it 535 6+h-COUSE MOTORS- n:3803 QQ FP S'9'6'QZf L... . z, .hir '?1fo'1'b .i 'Q ' A fn , , , -' A- .4 Dfw - .-,Q ,gf L1-Ls hi Hr J Q.-up-a-q..,...,....., . , , M . no-all .r . Qing wa- v I. C. K. foils fhem. 2. The frusfy foofball man- agers: Ronnie Ross, Bill Miclrleberry, Dave Hess, Jacl: Browning. 3. Cougars. on ihe march. 4. And our basiefball managers: Ferd Zdenel, Dave Hess. Jack Browning. 5. Tip-oul. 6. Why so gloomy? 7. Up for fhe rebound. 8. Baffer Up! Phone 92 I0 if I ' HAROLD jlbi ED GLEN XVALT DAHL INIITCHELI. SINGER PEARSON 'SCHINIIDT Center Left Guard Quarterback Left End Right Tackle XYALT ERNIE FRANK DARREI.. DAN IVIAZNA RASSINIVSSEN XVHITAKER EINIEI. SNITZLER Right Guard Left Tackle Left Halfback Right Halfback Right End FUUTBAU. The Central Kitsap Cougars started the season under Coach Adrian Beamer and his assistant, Mr. Gaye Pare. In October, Mr. Beamer was called into active service and Coach Frank Bratonia took over the reins. The Cougars, outweighed but not outplayed, got off to a slow start, but soon rolled over opponents to place second in the league. This season's outcome was last year in reverse, with Central in second place and South Kitsap in first. Last year Central Kitsap lead until the final game. when a victory for South Kitsap closed the season in a championship tie. At the annual football banquet, XY'alt Mazna was feted as Honorary Captain and Nik Salmela, as the Inspirational Player. The program featured Mr. Forest Evashevski, head football coach at W.S.C., as main speaker and honored guest. ii . Y. NIK SALMELA Fullback WAYNE MARTIN Quarterback DICK JOHNSON Left Guard 7 ,9W T 'vf . . 0 . , 3- ' 11 ' C. l in A KEN KEN CHARLES JERRY JACK BOB JOHNSON AVERY RUIZ HERMANSON HOXVE MADDEN Right Halfback Right Guard Right Tackle Left Tackle Right End Right Halfback JERRY WILLIE BUD BERT ROYAL VERN WOODARD ROBINSON SCOTT OLSEN ROBINSON VOELLGER Right Halfback Left Halfback Fullback Left Halfback Center Left End SCORES CK .i............... 19 Peninsula .. CK ......... ..... 6 Sequim A. C.K ...... ........ 2 5 N.K. ,........ . CK .......,......... 32 Bainbridge CK ,....,.,, ..... 1 Port Angles 1950 ..,...14 7 7 0 0 'Games Forfeited CK ...,............. 7 CK ....,...,..,..... 13 CK ................. 7 'CK ................. 1 Forks t.t.....,,,,i. 26 Port Townsend 7 SK. ..,,.i.......... 19 Chimacum .w..., O Come on, Cougars! Hold 'Em Back! 45 1 S S ff- B SQUAD - Left to right: Gerry Nelson. Billy joyte, jim Turner. Dale Nicholas, Eddie Barnett. jerry Orvxilcr, jerry Hermunson. Frank Anderson, 'leg Reexe. Arlen Wilson. Coiith Bratoniii. THRUUGII THE HUUP SCORES CK .,,,.,...,... 33 Bellevue ...........,,,.. 51 CK ............. CK .A.....,.,... 34 Shelton ,..,,.,,..S..,., 35 CK ..........,.. CK ...,,,,,,,.,. 21 Port Townsend ,, 60 CK ..,,,..,.., .. CK .....Y,....,. 21 Port Angeles ..,..,.. 53 CK ..,.,..,.,,.V CK ...,.,.,,.,,. 49 Bellevue l,,,..,,,,,,.,.. 51 C.K ............. 1950-51 CK .,.,,,....... 51 Peninsula .,i,ii4,.,.. 53 CK ..,,,,,,,.... CK .,,w......... 33 Bremerton .w,,,Y,..w.. 53 CK .o,....i.o,o. CK .,,,......... 45 Mt. Si ..,.....,,..,,...... 46 CK ............, CK .....,,..,... 37 CK .....,Y...... 24 South Kitsap .Y.Y,,,. Bainbridge ..,Y.,,.,.,, 43 CK 59 CK Sequim ....,,,,.,,,..,. 34 Port Angeles ,,,Y.... 65 North Kitsap eYV.Y,w. 31 Sequim .,.o............ 65 Port Townsend .... 54 Peninsula ...,.,,,..., 5 3 Shelton .,,,.,,,...,.... 43 Bainbridge ,...,.,,,,.. 43 North Kitsap ..,e,.,i 53 South Kitsap ........ 66 . 7 1 I' ,J I fu-1' 'Q 'N wuul'lY4 l llvfwvm Silverdale - S. G. HEDAHL 84 SON - Phone 2-7231 Sgt 5 -We 15 Pl- Eront rovu left to right Don Somers erry Woodard Bob Carter, Floyd Eitzwater, jerry Nelson betond row Louth Parc Drtlc ohnson llrn Smith Ron Jtkson. Bert Olsen, Eddie Barnett lhird r x lllon Kemp Nik Silmelu Don Houm. Kim Rauf. Ed Singer. Pete Grahn. The Cougars started their baseball season with five returning lettermen Centrals baseball elub usually mrxltes ,1 good showing and this year it has the goal of outshining BASEBALL SCHEDULE AT PRESS March Zi-Peninsula March 50-Bremerton 'April 'April April April April April April Shelton South Kitsap 10-Shelton -Bainbridge 19-North Kitsap fCl'lll'l'l.1LUI11 1-South Kitsap Muy 14Chinut um M.ry -Bainbridge Nay l0JN0rth Kitsap Nui' Northern .md Southern Division Playoff P RTRAITS b ACK BELL Phone 3 6 66 lit , ht' ,Qs .-'Q 0 A '-gg:- IOW n on, v , B 'F' ,. 1 '. A . - 5 ,. I 4 ,.f....H, V ' n 2 ,W J.. ,, ,Z 1' ' 4 . i sr Q- . I Mr 3 ,za ga Q Q E X r v I 9, 'x 32'i 'x 4'4 'O 6139 '. .334 'ww 9 .A fg ,gf TEAM MATES 'vo ,A 4' W Saw' Vfcostgtk. oxyqx, Q,-gn' Oo 0,900 J - W wg, ,F , 'sa Xp .A JJ Q J T7 I SM X km X Y Qi ,v N ', 'N' W f ff 201 Wy ft N 'I 6. E REFRIGERATION SERVICE Ph 7 5825 X X X Q1 - X lx' K 'X f Q Sf, 'gf-'51' I ff 0 Realm!! - ' M gp X X '70 I , W , 'i' 1 X ,U at fn f f + L I ' 7' , H Q : I S h NV, :N xxx f '1'l' :r XQ! ' Q 1 f , L 'Y .lain-01,1 4 COACH Ti X -.4 I 2 A XT: . ' f' F. I 'Y ,5 as W a Xxx L61 v' . 'Q s ' H ' . A f-12 L? L mpg: 'Zal- l5IfAINIffR COACQH PARIS CUALH ISKATUXIA CIJALH LIN Twp Unk ISu1prI!1 Inu p.uu no Q Alt ,Q 0:1 I .- O 1. ,yi DER 'I 5 JUNIUR HIGH L. i lx r Elf Q f ,kxmf f X J mf f X 8 U Qu 'Mgr' 4.417 i 4'u ff .A - . X A .YnX4: 'N E' x in . f. 257 411, UUR 60 VFRNMFNT fs- f FIRST SIEMIESTFRVV--liirst row, left to right: XX'iley liirmh, SECOND SEMESTER 'First row. left to right' Mary Ann Anna Nordby. Sharon Veilsun, Arlene Amundsen. Anita Hensrud. Chuck Burroughs. -lane l.iissuc'll. Dick South- S.ilinc'l.1. Second rim: Anita lrielcls, Delores Grow, Iflaine north. lflainc- lfalic-5. Standing: Clinton King. Doris Hagen. liihcy. Karen Dahl. 'lihird rim: Tom lfordahl. Chuck Bur- Tom Godfrey. Marxin Mahrt. Dnn Martin. Dan Dramer. iotiglis. Bill Stady. Ray lfrencler, Ifd Young. Ray l7i'endc'r. -lean Kagi. The junior High Student Council formed of comparatively young and new students wasnt tO0 active because most of the plans made by the Senior High included them. They were led the first semester by: Anita Fields, Presidentg Ray Frender, Vice Presi- dentg Delores Grosz, Secretary-Treasurerg Chuck Burroughs, S,A.A.g and second semester by: Dick Southworth, President: Elaine lfahey. Vice President. 'lane Lasswell, Secretary- Treasurerg Chuck Burroughs, S.A,A. They organized the junior High Pep Club and supervised the election of officers for their student body. Two topics at the head of their agenda were Hall Conduct and the forming of a Lettermens Club. Mr. Kvinsland was their advisor, If you were to peek into the gym any Tuesday night you would see the lr. High I E G.A.A. meeting with the.Senior High organization which they are looking forward L K R to joining. Officers were: Clara Hand, Presidentg Marlene Ifulcer, Vice Presidentg Dolores Dodd. Secretary. 'lanice Brumm. S.A.A.1 jean Sibon and Marilyn Benjamin, BIG SISTERS PM liiist it-xi. lctt to iight' Hand, Soinnc-is liradec-n. Holland, Hnuscln. liissbindc-r. Pc-lls. Miss Dunbar. wlohnson. Sicl. licaklx, llttcrswri, Doziiiaicr flinvpei 'liliackc-1. Dahl, l..iss- Poxxc-ll. Ray. -lust. 5lcXexx liifth rim' Byam, Cmlsf. laiuc- wcll Caitei Nlicclcr lillis. Ruud. Sect-nrf ri-xx Niinihs, Yakish. Talb-it. Hamoncl. Hanley. Cooper, Iminluston. Xiilliams Shcnk Tyler liullai-i Pinsch liakei' Miiigan, Cm-sf Kagi. lirumm, Thninpwn. Anderson. Sixth row 'laxc-inc-i Olson. Veils.-n, Yliilinsi-n, Mills. Yatsc-nuff. Cloud. Tiuitt. liulcer, Bc-niamin. Harris, Erdman. Tyler. A::it.ncEsi-n 'lhiiil :nu Ht-fling Cain Pawsell. Angell. lie-X.-.e:'. Suzmmers. Imngtiin. Fields. Dodd. Stcmf' Scxcnth Ci:c'cnmw.l. N.tlIUc'l.i Xcil, Ashbi. Nitkelberrx, Simmons. rim Xuttal. Salinela. Clliappel. Dodge. Hardc-nhmt-k. NZcNcDs. Hcnsttid Y.itsc'not't l'wu:th rim Shipman. laingill. Nzlwn, lfahc-x Hagen. -lwlinsiin Gregory. Roberts 628 Burwell - SETTLII CHEVROLET CO. - Phone 5-1424 WE EARN LETTERS T00! 3 5' Back row. left to right: Jean Sibon, Joanne Housen, Jean Balcom, Bonnie Olund. Bobbie Mahrt, Jackie Cramer, Donna Kyle. Marilyn Johnson, Jeanette Ross, Annette Brillon. Front row: Mary Lou Karkainen, Merrily McCann, Jeannine DeGuire, Verla DeGuire, Rose Mary Carroll, Marion Huening, Barbara Owens, Shirley Stevens. Bonnie Bartlett, Juva Hawkins. More Little Lassies wear letters this year, because many girls took an active part in Junior High G.A.A. in 1949-50. This club, Little Letter Lassies, has grown from five girls last year to twenty girls this year. The members of the club group are girls who have earned their Junior High letters through G.A.A. The officers are: President, Barbara Owensg Vice President, Marilyn Johnsong Secre- tary, Bonnie Bartlettg and S.A.A., Merrily McCann. FIGHT, V00 KITTFNS! These three peppy eighth-grade girls led the cheer section with yells. They wore maroon skirts and gray sweaters. Left to right: Arlene Amundsen, Mary Ann Hensrud, Sharon Wilson. -it -.- qw-i 4 W' i1iii1illQQl1Ql'.nallil HM f.,.,..-itp-uuu-11111?110acnni11inn1n auwqu-nupsannxiiiv 111 Q uniting.-nut' .,,, ..,.... ...-fa.--ni 11 icuii not-iqsiisos-ian Illiitllllllllllllill llllllillillllll llllllllllllllllillllll T naw 4 4-1104. 130 Pacific - HELEN DAVIS - Phone 3-9900 WF LIFT OUR VUICES HIGH . TIG 619636 .0 . 1 . l ' If 312. rn, ' :P J? I Q' 49' my . D NINTH GRADE Bottom rowfleft to right: S. Thacker. D. Grosz, A. Fields, -I. Lowe. A. Huening, D. Cooper, C. Hand. J. Lasswell, M. Haslam. E. Roberts. Second row: Mrs. Petriclca. I. Cloud, C. Schenk. j. Curia, J. Dodge. J. Nuttall. L. Yakish, J. Bernadas. F. Byam. D. Truitt. R. Sternpf. fl. Shipman. j. Herring. Third row: M. Nelson. M. Butler. M. Hardenbrook, K. Dahl. R. Frender. tl. Deardorff. K. Hillesland. L. Bode. j. Bumpass. S. Tonge, D. Hagen. E. Fahey. D. Dodd. j. Housc-n.- Freshman Ensemble. Not Pictured, Donna Avery. Those white robes identify the junior high chorus. Led by Mrs. Petricka, the 97 boys and girls were an outstanding addition to many C'.K. events. The 9th grade section sang for the Curtain Call at Central Kitsap. The whole chorus climaxed the year with a concert. QQQQQQQWQQQ QQQQQQOQQ 9ste.a9',d,6.Q6 Q99 m x y '19 qv. -906 6f W ,Q 43. if 4 an I EIGHTH GRADE Bottom row. left to right .l. Ellis. ll lfitz. -I. Yatsnnoff, G. Yatsonoff. M. Salmela. M. Talbot, P. Hanley. C Sandberg. S. XX ilson. M Hensrud. E. Tawerner. L. -lohnson. Second ron: S. Stevens. Atp.. Mrs. Patrrtlca. A. Lirosz. li. Pialcer. li Holt. P Hamrnond. L. Sem-r. N. Powell. M. Hartley. L. Hamer. -I. Holmes. lf Lindgren. -I. Harris. R Carter. K. Mills. Third rms' E. Huusen. -I. Remedies. 1.5 Ifrdman. lf. Tonge. C. Miller. C. Prather. bl. hitvrrtixs. M. lienlarnin. M. Mosher, K. Larson. A Hunter. M. Hand. M. Tyler. B. Phrfer. Fourth rim: V. Steinman. D. Gilbert. D Smith. L. Gould. D lunge. C Stott. P. liletkal. il. bthmidt. DI. bthmitlt. M. Mahrt. P. Basford. -I. Out-nsburg. R. Lirahn. XY. -luhnson. D. johnson. L. hfentor. D. Brown. B. Russ.-Nor Prttured Betty Cooper. Arlene Arnumdscn. Verner johnson. Geraldine Hagel. Sheridan Park NELSON THRIFTH DRUGS Phone 3 0622 WFP T MUJIC QQ? First row, left to right: XX'ahda Ashby. Pat Greenwood. Diek Deno, Dureen Angell, Rosa Morgan, jody Neil. Setond row: Lorraine Anderson. Lorna Chappel. Rita Livingston, Russell Myers, Mary jane Ray. Don Martin. Nanty Gotkley. jdnet XX'tlliams, Carolyn Sthoonoxer, Helen Holland, Sue Stevens, Debbie johnson. lieatriee Siel, Anita Salmela, lfred jones, Ed Goforth, Ed liutler. Ray Valentine. Larry Cain. Al lierge. Diek Southworth Ray Minth, john Graham. Bill Herring. Ray XY'ester. Duane Lampe. An important part of the junior high is the band. Thes35 members are led by Mr. Simpson. Marching in a parade in Bremerton with the senior high band was one of their WFRE PEPPY 'Where's all that noise coming from? Why' itfs the junior High Pep Club! Theirs was a newly organized group this year that promoted sehool spirit and presented enthusiastic pep assemblies and unified yells at games. All junior High students were welcome to join. Stan Tonge was their President with Anita Salmela. Vice President, jane Lasswell, Secretary-Treasurer, Bill Stady, S.A.A. and Mrs. Petrieka, Advisor. big events this year. fum .2 3 Q ,p'. ' i. 9' l, .X f, Q A M4 Q. 5-ie ' PLT-the 1 1 ' J'i4il'J'f-'1fii'i-, First row, left to right: Bleigh, Holland. Sibon, Hand. Tonge. XX'ilson. Hensrud. Amundson, Lasswell, Salmela. Reed. Goel-tley. Briideen. Setond rowi Tonge. Miller. Nordhy. Remedes, Siel, Grosz. Hardenbrook. Dodge. Dahl, Fahey. Hagen. Salmela. Sehenk. Sthoonover. Anderson. Third row: Fitts. Holmes. Seiher. Powell. Harris. Hand. Bullard. johnson. Mosher. Lindgren, Summers, Yatsenoff. Yatsenott. Fourth row: Anderson. Yakish, Butler. Purtell. XY'ood. Tyler. Baker. Pinsth. Ashby. Angell. Neil, MeNew. Moore. P.ite liitth roug Kagi. Brumm. Fulter. Ray. Cooper. Clarter. Bower. Tyler. Erdman. Thompson. Ellis. Heath, just. Morgan Sixth ron: Olson. Cooper, XX'illi.ims. Bruner, Siegle. King. Lowe. Holt. Benjamin. hlorroxx. Sesenth roui Hammond. Somers. liealtly, Dormaier. Byam. Cloud, Brooks. Angell. Fields. Gregory. Stempf. johnson. Dodd. Eighth roxx. Burroughs. Berg, Dormaier. Bode. Southworth. Lampe. Hillesland, Larson. Streeter, Housen. Mills. Ninth row: Dramer, johnson, Frender. Godfrey. Fusson. Young. Altlllfl. Valentine. R.F.D. 6 -- PERL MAURERS - Phone 3-4144 I THE FRFSHMEN KEEP BUSY 7 FIRST SEMESTER OFI ICERS Bottom row left to right Karen Dahl S B R Elaine lahey S B R Marguerite Fass binder Secretary Anita Salmela SBR Top row Tom Fordahl SBR Bill Stady S B R Tom Godfrey Viee President erry Deardorff S A A Daxe Snxtzler Presiden This year the Freshman Class did not hold many Llass actn ities but participated in all of the unior High activities One of the sueeesstul projeets was a party for the Eighth Grade in December Their Adusor was Mrs Bollmann and their first semester leaders were President Daud Snitzler Vine President Tom Godfrey Secretary Marguerite Fassbmder S A A erry Deardorff The second semester officers were President Daxid Smtzler Vice President Elaine Fahey Secretary Lowe Ann Yaltish SA A jerry Deardorff SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Left to right: S.A.A.. jerry' Deardorff: Seeretary. Lowe Ann Yakishg President, Dave Snitzler1 Vine President. Elaine Fahey. Sheridan Pk. Shopping Center - BENSON'S VARIETY - Phone 5-6776 WT 1 cz? 1' Y ' W. ' ' fi f- 1- 3 K, ff , L , . l I V - ,Q ' N , t cw V, V K ,7 M , 1 .I xx If v I ,Sn 3, , I sf Y '- .. 1 r f' ,E 1 h 1 f' 5' 1,21 -A' ,, V' f 'E 4.1 , ,' jk , y 'A a I, f fx f' . f 'LJ f m ffil r E 1111 r I f S ' A 1 I ERESHMEN Top row, left to right: joyee Ander-on, Loraine Anderwn, Durene Angell, Donna Avery, XY'unda Ashhy. Tom Baltorn, jiinite Beakley. Al Berge, janet Bernadas. .Second row. left to right: Ronald Billielc. Leroy Bode. Charles Boroughs. Roberta Bradeen, Lewis Brett, Leo Brillon. George Bubar. Myrna Bullard, john Bumpass. Third row, left to right: Maxeine Butler, Florence Byam, Larry Cain, Pauline Cain, Irma Cloud, Delores Cooper, joan Curia. Harry Dahl, Karen Dahl. Top row, left to right: jerry Deiirdorff. Diek Deno, Delores Dodd, joanne Dodge, Alberta Dormaier, Lee Dormaier, Harold Douglas, Dan Dramer, XX'ade Ellis. 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ENTER! pun FIRST SEMESTER Sharon Wilson SBR Lucille johnson Presrdent Arlene Amund son SBR Seeond rovw XV1lq Bureh SBR Anna Nordby SBR amce Brumm Vrce President Thrrd row Drel-r Southworth Sergeant at Arms Don Martin Seeretary Treasurer The eight grade started therr tlrst year at Central Krtsap by electmg Lucrlle ohnson as Presrdent anrce Brumm Vrce Presldent Don Martin Secretary Treasurer and Drele Amundson and Wrley Burch Second semester offreers were Drtle Southworth Presrdent Wfarren ohnson Vxce President ean Kagr Seeretary Treasurer and Marxrn Mahrt Sergeant at Arms S BR were Mary Ann Hensrud Marxm Mahrt Eddie Young and Don Martln They toole an actne part ln all unror Hrgh aetnrtres SECOND SEMESTER 'lean Kag: Secretary Treasurer Drele Southworth Presrdent Second row Wfarren johnson X ree President Marun Mahrt Sergeant at Arms Srlx erdale GREAVES FAR WEST Phone 2 8654 l l V Y g l 0 I R N ' 1 A 4 9 on ': ',...g , SouthworthrSergeant-at-Arms. S.B.R. were Sharon Wilson, Anna Nordlly, Arlene D V 1 75?- 0- rl 9 '. x 5 Q J Q -it u ff' x I' lv r I l., A ' tp , 1 t ,gm 'QTJ Q . A .- up-' 5-7 1 XX, 'f ' KE 'X t 0 A , L t J ll ,ia 'D ,l 5, 53 53 , -. 5 - ' ' A Top row, left to right: Arlene Amundsen, Beverly Baker, Phil Bilsford, Paul Blockhle, Marilyn Benjamin. Lillian Blay, Linda Bower. janite Brumm. Edythe Bruner. Setond tow, left to right: Wfiley Burth. Eddie Butler, Rosa Carter. Lorna Chappell, Lester Compton, Betty Cooper. Larry Cooper, jolm Ellis, judy Ellis. Third row, left to right: Lynn Erdmann. Robert Faultein. Berry liifer, Orville Geving, Ed Goforth. Arthur Gouther. LeRoy Gould. john Grtilmm, Ronnie Grnhn. EIGHTH GRADE Top row, left to right: jerry Hagel. Peggy Hammond. Mildred Hand. Pat Hanley, judy Harris. Mary Hartley. Lois Hotthlciss. Pitt Hawkins, Kathleen Heath. Setond ion, left to right: Mary Ann Hensrud. Billy Herring. Bonnie Holt. Marlene Houghten. Eddie Housen. Darrel johnson. Lutille johnson, XX't1rren johnson. Vern johnson. Third row, left to right: Vixmn just, liohlvy Kennedy. Du.1ne Lampe, Karen Larson, Fern Lindgren, Rita Livingston, Marvin Mahrt, Louis Mentor, Russell Myer. 'qw vas' 1 A Q I -D N Y . .3 N as V T' ta M, 7, lg 1 , i E S E? 5 X ' , rl 1 V' 4- I li ' ' f 2 j . . . , 5 ,f t ' XJ ' A 1 , if ' 322 Paeific-PENINSULA STATIONERS-Phone 7-3738 ,Es psp, '1- in ,,.... 'NT ,,. I ' 3' fi -F' 'DFA' YD w.- ffm if-iv f . , 1 - ...Q . 1 I if Top row, left to right: Cleta Miller. Karen Mills, Beverly Moore, Mary jane Mosher, Pat McNew, Anna Nordby, George O'Day, Marcia Olson, jack Owenshy. Second row, left to -right: Kathleen Pinsch, Nancy Powell, Clare Prather. Mary jane Ray, Gloria Reed, Janette Remedes, Bobby Ross, Mary Lou Salmela, Carolyn Sanberg. Third row. left to right: Gerry Sanford, jim Schmidt, joe Schmidt, Corky Scott, Bobby Seamans, Paul Severson, Lorainne Sieber, Voris Siegle, Beatrice Siel. U' AW, 1,7 5- Il' Top row, left to right: Douglas Smith, Ray Snyder, Evertt Snyder, Dick Southworth, Richard Steedly. Gordon Stenes, Bernard Stienman, Shirley Streeter, -JoAnne Summers. Second row, left to'right: Maxine Talbot, Elaine Taverner, Frances Thomason, Danny Tonge, Frances Tonge, Marilyn Tyler, Gearld Vanes, Ray Wester. janet Wfilliam Third row, left to right: Duane Wilson, Sharon Wilson, jerry Yatsunoff, jackie Yatsunoff, Eddie Young. . v A S 3 F H x sl.. W , kd ! aj I ,,.. K I . 4 Not pictured: Peter Emberton . . Jacqueline Fitts C' Marlene Fulcer Ardyce Grosz Helen Lou Holland jane Holmes Anna Hunter Fern Lindgrew Glen Yergin-Grannis jean Kagi Richard XX'inters Burwell and Pacific - C. PENNEY CO. - Phone 5-9577 3, Q, .ct S- r. .' 0- n . l '- Eugene Lueck Calxin McQueen Don Martin janice Morrow Sharon Nelson Yvonne Pate Barry Phiefer Ben Ramirez Rohin Simmons Dirk Taylor Laura Thomas . J L EV' 1 43 60, YOU KITTENA' as 1, 9 e Q as Q-' -- Lg 4-- n a. Y JUNIUR HUOPSTERS f'9n?'F First row, left to right: joe Goss. D. Snitzler. Clinton King, jerry Deardorff, Dick Southworth. Skipper Lampman, Kent Hillesland. Bill Stady. R. Frender. Tom Eordahl. Second row: Charles Borroughs, Dan Tonge, Ed Young. Ronnie Grahn. D, Brown. Orville Geving. Ed Goforth, Gordon Stennis, Marvin Mahrt, Wfarren johnson. Lewis Mentor. Mr. Linder. The junior High Basketball team turned in their suits after a fairly successful season, coming out in second place with a record of 5 wins and 5 losses. They began in fine style with 3 wins and no losses, but couldnt hold it. The eighth grade ended the season with six wins and four losses, placing third. ll I TTFN RUUKIES With baseball just around the corner, Coach Linder and his boys are getting ready for the big season. With five returning lettermen the prospect looks encouraging. The rest of the eighth and ninth grade boys will help them out to make a successful year of their sports. it A Ai Q lt First row left to right Coach Linder Olund jones Deardorff Borroughs Prcnder Hillesland Tonge Periot Bumpuss Second row lrifer Bastard Stcnnis Snxdcr Ross Iohnson Xoung Helegson Burch Schmidt Ward Satkman Third row 'Ioncc Cioforth Scott Cirahn Brown Mahrt Southworth Housen Couchcr Iohnson lourtli row Prather XX csrcr Hcrring Hawkins Sanford. Lampe. Ramirez. Winters. lxcnncdy. Compton. Stccdly. Silverdale Highway - T.B.8cM. SUPER MARKET - Phone 5-9013 in 'df I T 51'-G ' -Ji!! , Lam uni -i 91 'll if I xvil Wi. x --ag , KN 4. 8 z 'f 2 ' 75? 57 v 5 AUTGGRAPHS Anknmx lndgmcnts as N Q L NN Stl l KX L N ll X X N1 l KN 0 lcl mx 'N IJIUII mum PllOIlL va , , , A l , lllc spill xxisllvs tw rlmnlg .ill mlm llLh1I1L',, tmm ll tml vu rlm 1111-ullllg 1 uw tw: Ill 'II' .1 .1, .mu x-.lmll 1xml4n'l'l'lll l7ClHO lwmsnlvlc INN the plyrulmw ul flu- kl mL1x Q .iI'. 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