Central Kitsap High School - Echo Yearbook (Silverdale, WA)
- Class of 1957
Page 1 of 160
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 160 of the 1957 volume:
“
. .V-ww -Q D , . ,L , L , by - , , ,.,, , V , - 2 - ' . i is 1 ' . A 2 A - , ' f 2 1 -- ., W , a ,qgyzgf-' A-aw, wa- 1 , , A - , 1 K m M , ' 3 - - ---L 2 1 f w K A V X, ,kigliijilliik L: L, ,.K3V3.,,. 5X5,Q5,? , I K gg .V ., - K ' ' ,V A H 'i :z:,3LQwgg1:11n ' . 1 gi ' U A I -'--- ' K 3 A ' , -.'E1-s:,xi ' 'V ST' 'egffxla few ,:-v-- 1 . ,233 ,951 7 I - at ,L ,S ,, ,, ,iwzwv W i , Q qw qi fa A Y M Wg., rv-www bww ' gf H , W N i 'is -1:4J,i!i- ,fri-vp:v - .fi . g fiizggpm . fr vh f f' 5.fsi55E, m,, N:'- - ' ' ' . -- :iw gg pf ' K fu ngi wigfqisx , -7 K . ..,, , sim mm wtmasmmwswa N X Gb 4 , lk XX I X f I ix 5 fx X- B D 'f Q, s' s THE ECHO STAFF Central Kitsap High School SILVERDALE, WASHINGTON Out on the farm soaking up the sunshine are our Student Body Officers Dick Musser, Sergeant-at-Armsg Karen Grande, Secretaryg Aletha Badger Treasurerg Janice Hipp, Assistant Treasurerg Lawrence Greaves, President 2 and Dick Johnsen, Vice President. .XX f fi ei . --fun 4 '-- v xg , Q ' fix ,Q 59-,rf 'I if . .vw 5, 'Tk E L' el ,,- . 5 'L,'i'1 .-' 9 ala' vi 1 ,W , , , , grin d'?ligsL',.1V .' 5 . , . . ' n ,X X thx' I r' '?Q'Msfffi'hf,' Sf' ' I by m . I i ,.,., ir, 4 ' A , A K Q R K fy 4- ' 2 !fl'Mf'l'x7f ' Q 'wg v - , .N if V fi , ?f 3g9?!'f iv Xi V ,u- nf' Q frtifegw ff' JT? Q 3 Q! 3' ALI' -W sh, 3-K. -14'-rr -.-.Q -.., . FOREWGRD MAKE MINE COUNTRY STYLE, the theme of our 1957 ECHO, indi- cates the pride that Central Kitsap students have in being a part of a country school. The activities and interests shared by the faculty and students provide a wonderful friendly atmosphere. These encourage mutual respect and un- derstanding. At informal gatherings, some of which are held at teachers homes, faculty and students become better acquainted. Picnics provide the opportunity for faculty, as well as the students, to enjoy playing a game of baseball or taking a swim together. Students, also, have the fun of 'becoming acquainted with most of the members of the student body. lnformality in classes provide the chance to become friends in working and studying together. Cooperative efforts in student government and athletics bring us closely together. Activities and parties are attended in numbers which make it possible for all to become better acquainted. It is this closely knit, friendly relationship between student and student and between student and teacher which makes us happy and proud to be members of Central Kitsap Junior-Senior High School-just as it is,- COUNTRY STYLE. DEDICATION One of the outstanding features of our country school is its friendly atmos- phere. It takes friendly, interested teachers to help develop this spirit in a school. Central Kitsap has just these teachers and to them we dedicate our 1957 ECHO. We take this opportunity to thank our faculty for their personal interest in us. We appreciate their patience and understanding. The teaching staff at Central Kitsap is not just a list of names to us, but a group of friendly, capable, instructors and leaders whom we admire. It is our good fortune that they also choose their school, country style. 'T Jxffceetfsfezf FALL DIVISION iowa' get-161-' Administration ...........,.............................. 10 Sophomores ..,...........,................................. 17 Juniors 24- - Activities ,.A................,....,.,......................... 29 Football ..................................,..................... 36 3-,gpg gag jg gg WINTER DIVISION xx 13,5 gg K Activities ....,.,..,,..........,,...,......................... 46 Basketball ...,.................................-......-------- 60 4,543 4,8-4,8 SPRING DIVISION Activities ......,...,.......,.................... - .........-- 68 Baseball ..v......,....... ......... 7 6 Track .,....,,.....,............. ..-..---- 7 7 Tennis, Golf ......,...,............,................-------- 78 Events ..,...,..,,...............................--.------------- 79 Senior Section .............,.................-...--------- 82 Student Body Officers ................................ 120 Classes ....................... .-......------- 1 22 Activities ........................... -- ------ 131 Sports ............................... --------- 1 38 was were we gg INDEX ....... 140 it aww Bias ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Our sincere thanks Ago the MR. and MRS. ERNEST B. LENT who opened their HOLLY HORSE FARM to our staff as the setting for the lovely country scenes in this yearbook. We also Wish to thank MRS. HELEN PETRICKA, advisor of the Shutterbugs, and her club members for taking and processing many of the photographs in the 1957 ECHO. N 'Nu-xg' .iv-if x 5 a. x Q . 5' , '-. if? A si 1' 'I Lili . Li 3: Qi-M Ki .. fx i F in 'I Luv news' if J, it .4 5' ,Q A M 'Ez- iw A Ig Q ' A -1, 1 um. W. K 'ff qi jg! if ,-1 - yr aw- ,, A 2- Ximf . ,f .' r 4' . ' -'A' ' W Ly .. Q-R ,gf BV, Q. Q' I A ,, f Aw , -f K N we,M.w-f ,gi x. l ' ,gg ' L. M my ,Ng ,N A, A . K Q . 1 V Q w s' s 0 .WMZK '-4. , 1 n W k, fm, ,M - M Q W . A 77 , 3 gi!! 4 my fgkyf Q J' 8 .5 if -Y WN' . 'wwf v ,iffy may fm l 'hKff'5ff,f- 4' N? X ZF I fi 'I ,, fi! ,ff . K, gk 1 fl .M S jk 1- if 3 lmz gifxi lfwif- gy ,f r1i g ,Q 1 3 xi ' , .sf! Q L, X , 18:32 1 T f',Q is Xl ifvgxxfxtniqbftkfk X S 3 , uf ffl . fx V X , 'P ,xy it ls-.. .XQNQHQML K Qs. N ' Principal-MR JAMES HUEY Mr. Huey and his family enjoy a picnic supper on the lawn of their home Included in the fine view from this location is the Central Kitsap High School building Mem bers of the family from left to right are Jim Anne Mr Huey Mrs Huey and Rebecca. Taking life easy and not to be forgotten is Penny their dog PRINCIPAIJS ADDRESS William Blake says, '4The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing which stands in the way. We, who go about our daily work amid the beauty which surrounds us, are often not aware of it. Only when we pause to appreciate it does it have any value to us. Youth's educational opportunities are greater than they have ever been. To all young Americans education through high school is waiting with its challenge. Only to those who pause to appreciate does the opportunity have its richest value. Vice Principal-MR. HOWARD KVINSLAND Enjoying some of the ease of country living in their new patio are the Howard Kvinsland family. Mr. Kvlinsland relaxes in the lounge, while Mrs. Kvinsland ,lon and Nancy, also take things easy. Making plans for a new Junior High School are School Board members C. A. Hinman, Olaf Svenson, Stephen A. Wyatt, Martin Holland, Dr. G. E. Parsons, William Waxmuth, Business Manager, and Carl Jenne, Superintendent. On the nice warm days after school is out, our secretaries, Mrs. Grace Creelman and Mrs. Ivy Hutchings eat their lunches on the baseball field and start a sun tan. saws HAROLD KING Bachelor of Arts, University of Oregon, Master of Arts, Gonzagag Mathematics, Latin, Stamp Club and Latin Club Ad- visor. WALLACE CALLOW Bachelor of Science, University of Washington, Junior High Mathematics and Science, Geometry, Astronomy Club, Tennis Coach, Assistant Junior High Football'Coach. RUSSELL MAGNUSON Bachelor of Science, River Falls State College, Wisconsin, Junior High Math- ematics, Algebra, Geometry, Junior High Honor Society Advisor. Examining the models made by advanced mathematics students are Mr. Magnuson, Mr Klng and Mr. Callow. EDNIS DUNBAR Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts, New York University, Conces- sion Club Advisor and School Store Co- Advisor, Biology. JOHN PAGE Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Education, Seattle Pacific College, Chemistry, Physics, Hi C Advisor, and School Store Co-Advisor. Believe it or not, this is the biology lab. At this moment it is sewing its second purpose, that of concession stand, as Miss Dunbar, Concession Club Advisor, makes a sale to her next door neighbor, Mr. Page. He com- plains of finding the location too handy. ISABELLE BROCKWAY LOYD MYRVANG JOHN SCHINDELE Bachelor of Education, White Water Bachelor of Arts, Western Washington State Teachers College, Wisconsin, College of Educationg Junior High Sci- Eighth Grade Class Advisor, Junior ence and Mathematics, Advisor of Jun- High Mathematics and Science. ior High Camera Club, Senior High Scoreboard Operators. Coach. Junior High science and mathematics teachers, Mrs. Brockway, Mr. Myrvang, and Mr. Schindele, consider some common problems in science. .ry .,,.... m-,assi-.if Bachelor of Education Pacific Luther an Collegeg Junior High Mathematics and Science, Assistant Senior High Football Coach, Assistant Junior High Basketball Coach, Junior High Track DONALD HORSLEY Bachelor of Arts, Intermountain Union, Journal ism, English, Public Speaking, Megaphone Ad- visor. JEN SOUTHWORTH Bachelor of Science, North Dakota State College Masters Degree in Education, University of Wash ington, English, Psychology, Thespian Advisor. CHARLES KESERICH Bachelor of Arts, University of Washington, Sophomore English, Senior High Debate. A local paper, The Bremerton Sun, is used in the Senior English classes. Here Mr. Keserich, Mrs. Southworth, and Mr. Horsley, examine one of the issues. Mrs. MacGilvra, Miss Morris, and Mrs. Manning discuss some teaching activities over a cup of coffee in the faculty room. ,am MARGARET MORRIS Bachelor of Education, Central State Teachers Col- lege, Stevens Point, Wisconsin, Eighth Grade and Freshman English, Co-Advisor of Junior High Stu- dent Council. RUTH MANNING Bachelor of Education, Westem Washington College of Education, Seventh Grade Advisor, Junior High Language Arts and Social Studies. HELEN MacGlLVRA Bachelor of Arts, University of Washington, College of Puget Sound, Ninth Grade English, Eighth Grade Social Studies and English. Our functional gymnasium is one of the prides of Central Kitsap. Mr. Fox points out some of its features to Miss Hulteen fcenterl the new librarian at Central Kitsap, as Miss Shaffer looks on. JOHN FOX Bachelor of Arts, Western Wash- ington College of Education, Master of Arts, Western Wash- ington College of Education, University of Washington, Coach and Physical Education, Letter- men's Club. BETTY SHAFFER Bachelor of Arts, Whitworth College, Girls' P.E., G.A.A., C.K. Club, Little Letter Lassies, Girls' Tenn-is Team. PHYLLIS HULTEEN Bachelor of Arts, Washington State College, Bachelor of Sci- ence, University of Washington, Library, Advisor of the Freshman Class, Book Worm Club, and Junior Red Cross. at-fri'-'iff Careers for girls in the business world are always an interesting topic for Mr. MacGilvra, Mrs. York, and Mr. Hendrickson. HELEN REEVE Bachelor of Arts, University of Washington, Senior Class Advisor, Junior and Senior High Art. RUTH LAMB Bachelor of Science, Illinois State Normal Universit YS Home Economics, Co-Advisor of F.H.A., Pep Club Advisor. IRENE OLSEN Bachelor of Science in Home Economics, University of Washingtong Home Economics, Junior High Pep Club Advisor, and F .H.A. Co-Advisor. and home economics Mrs Reeve oints o . . p ut some detail to Miss Olsen lleftl and Miss Lamb. Design and color are important in both art DON MacGILVRA Bachelor of Arts, University of Washingtong Com- mercial Subjects, Service Club, Paddle Squad, Out- door Club, and Magazine Drive Advisor. HARRY HENDRICKSON Bachelor of Arts, Jamestown College, North Dakota, Commercial Subjects, Commercial Club, Sophomore Class Advisor. ACKLIN YORK Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education, State College of Washingtong Spanish, Girls' Counselor, Annual Advisor, Girls' Club, Spanish Club. The elections this year provided stimulating material for the social science classes. Pictured below, study- ing some literature are, left to right: Mr. Quirk, Mr. Linder, Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Solie, Mrs. Duyff, and Mr. Duyff. INEZ SOLIE Life Diploma, Western Washington College of Education, University of Washington, Overas College, College of Puget Sound, and University of Mexico. Junior High Social Science and English. PAUL LINDER Bachelor of Science, Capital University, Columbus, Ohio, Masters Degree in Education, University of Washington, American Government, Guidance, and Junior High Coach. have ADRIAN BEAMER Masters Degree in Education, Bachelor of Arts, Eastern Wash- ington College of Educationg Coach and Shop Instructor, Let- termen's Club Advisor, Drivers' Training Instructor. NORBERT JOHN Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Education, Washington State College, Vocational Agriculture Advisor, Advisor of Future Farmers of America and Fire Patrol. LIONEL MANNING Bachelor of Science, Washington State College, Master of Sci- ence, Oregon State College, Shop, Stage Carpenter, Golf. The neighboring wood and metal shop teachers, Mr. Manning fleftl and Mr. Beamer, visit Mr. John in the agriculture shop. .a--H- 'i ,W .g .L J 5,-F 4 ww x ff ft zt.. - K rl 514, it a , . . . Q ' sf? Q-'i - .- ' , 1--sr f , V Q 1. ' I W fa ,X J' 5 ,K 4 D, X WP T ARLENE FOX Bachelor of Arts, Standard General Certifi- cate, Western Washington College of Edu- cation, Ball State Teachers Collegeg Uni- versity of Washington, Seventh and Eighth Grade Social Studies and Language Arts. EDDIE DUYFF Bachelor of Arts, University of Washing- ton, Senior High Social Studies, Junior Class Advisor, Senior High Honor Society. LOUIS QUIRK Bachelor of Arts, Seattle Pacific Collegeg Ninth Grade Social Studies, Service Club Co-Advisor. DORIS DUYFF Bachelor of Arts, Seattle Pacific Collegeg Master of Arts, University of Washington, Junior High Social Studies and English. Mr. Chapman, Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Petrika, pictured at the right, have an after-school session on the selection of music. ELDEN CHAPMAN Bachelor of Arts, Mt. Herman, Eastman Conservatory, Columbia University Music Department, Keene Teachers' College, In- f T chnolo Washington D C ' University of Chicago, stitute o e gy, , . ., Masters Degree in Musicology, U.S.N. Bandmasters Schoolg Band and Orchestra. HELEN PETRICKA ' C ll of Education Bachelor of Arts, Western Washington 0 ege 9 Dakota State Teachers' College, North Dakotag Junior High Vocal Music, Advisor of Kittenaires, Majorettes, and Drill Team. FLORENCE HART Bachelor of Science, University of Oregon, Master of Arts, Uni- versity of Washington, Chorus, Choir, Girls' Glee, Boys' Glee, Assemblies, United States History. sr--Q mania? ,yes sign -I . X. fe mains!-jg' --t Il 'LW 6 ll 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. FIRST DAY AT C.K. This is the beginning of the year 1956-57. Oh, it's so good to see you again! Darlene Sims, a new student, waits with others to pay deposits. Students are welcomed hack to school by the student body presi- dent. Mr. Linder smiles a greeting as he issues a new book to Jerry Lester. Marvelyn Jensen, an office girl, shows Darlene how to open her locker. At lunch with the senior girls, Darlene begins to feel at home at C.K. MR. HENDRICKSON Sophomore Class Advisor SECOND SEMESTER SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS PLAN FOR SOC HOP-Left to right: Richard Weyand, s.a.a.g Kenny Sleasman, presidentg Ray Hepworth. vice presidentg Judy Wheeler, secretary-treasurer. SOPHOMORE FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SCHEDULE EVENTS- First row, left to right: Vicki Turner. student council representativeg Pat Kaye, student council representative: Doris Sipe, secretary-treasurerg Paul Rasmussen. presidentg Kenny Sleas- man, s.a.a. Second row: Ned Jenne, vice president. OPHOMORE CLASS SOPHOMORES SPONSOR SOC HOPS Soc-hops and sports highlighted the year for the sophomore class. Many of the sophomore boys took an active part in competitive athletics in their first year in senior high. In addition the class put on a one-act play and sent representatives to the annual Teenage Traffic Safety Conference. Decorating for baccalaureate services was the final activity of the year. A H E ' V s ,Q-,:st::-, .- A egg:-fs. 3 ,, : -X M , -ki tlys t o 1, 1 as 3 'kit 2 'H tp J 3 , X : jj it , ' 1 ,, 3, p ,.., . , t , psf sPWf5awM.Q Q F? t 1 q A . ::.V J' at to by t A,:, -' ' t to tl., 1 K.. t fA-A sp ff - A i . .,., gift fix ki V. T: - t f' SHA gig., if i s 'Y 3, . f W - -fy, My in Q K. I . f i V it ' Z., it .. . ,L . f ziiixw?-7215 .- f Q J 5 ZH? it we 1. -' -1' . f fi C of C, 53 ,Q hit E, FL.. ff iii' ' f ug, s ffff f'i'if'E' A 5 QW A K 5. i -sw .K ' V ,r K , if si- ,vj h . , 6 fl . V ' wr x A K t , . 5 gl - V JN' .1 . .. i . .. --ww t t, L 3. t K -Q nxt? , .. ,.L,,. , .. L Sophomore boys see action in P.E. Nickolas Ahlfs David Aldrich Janice Alguard Carl Anderson Earle Anderson Rose Anderson Barbara Archer Bill Bacus Leslie Baker Alvin Batt Mike Baxter Bob Bluhm Karen Boblet David Boede Larry Bomstead Donald Brett Cecilia Briggs Jerry Bringle Loita Bruchmiller Janice Bullard Leslie Burt Bill Callison Glenn Cantwell Linda Carson Verne Christopher Eddie Colvin Dan Dahl ,loan Dankers Susan Dayton Dennis DeGuire Tommy Deno Pearl Dickerson Kay Donner Frank Doolittle Tom Doutt Ed Downing Sandra Edman Jerry Elliott .lerry Ellis Keith Fahey All sophomores study literature if is 5 A question is answered in Comp. II 3552 , , 1 ei 3 ,. 1 T M J rw - . - - w aw- - what ml -V , , V, me 1 :.f-kewl . 4' 1: Aki f? r .M , rg Q, W' fQfQf15iiiQ mfg, -- ' ':' ',i:,,t3? :W Q . vi EW if 54521 ff Qltfp zfy at.. ' 42 ef, Q ,df yt if wjkla f S :?m?5?3.1 3 5 V -Q 1 fav.. i ,-v ,.,. J Vk A. I Q- I ' me 1- f , elif if ft - A Bill Fassbinder Bob Fell Jerry Frender Yvette Garfield Deanna Gibson Terry Gilman Carole Glud Larry Gorman Madeline Graves Mary Graves Paul Harshbarger George Hawkins Kathy Hegland Donna Helm Ray Hepworth Joyce Hermanson Margaret Herring Dennis Herrmann Orlo Hinman Brenda Hix Larry Holland Tony Howard Nancy Hubbard Jim Huey Judy Hutchings Leland Jenkins Ned Jenne George J odry Alberta ohnson Bob Johnson Brian Johnson David Johnson Stephen Johnson Eleanor Jones Nikki Juricich Pat Kaye Roy Ketterer Evelyn King Steve Kinney Donna Knutson 3 , L get is 3' 'Xb 4' A 3 t If g L we-fa X if atiiafieikae Q30 R .J t -ty 1 im if s.. ' Q G ,gf 1 w -.5 . sri J vii l.. Many girls take the foods class in I9 their sophomore year. 20 Sophomore girls do some careful fit- ting and cutting in the clothing class. Jon Kvinsland Pat Lane Roger Lane Maryann Lawrence Charles Leslie Lorrie Lester Gregg Lund Judi Lynn Frank Malek Richard Mann Dennis Martin Jerry Martin Dick Mayfield Charles McDonald Norman McVeigh Yvonne Mersereau Chuck Miller Tom Miller Karen Mimier Joyce Moen Leland Moen Penny Monroe Bill Mulvaney Joyce Olsen Harry Parker Ray Paschal Mary Payne Mary Jo Pearson Judith Pederson Sandra Potter Virginia Potter Rodney Powers Paul Rasmussen Richard Rasmussen 'lf 4 Barbara Reasons ein z Linda Reeve r si Tammara Reid Dave Richards Judy Richstein Gordon Rosecrants The sophomore agriculture class con structs some model buildings. msmm1n11saf..-ml zrsswnww-wnslumtzxxmg mses:f ., ... ,. ,J rw? F' . ..., is was -. Us David Rubens Lois Ruehle Frank Sackman Rodney Sather : F, Ss. Dim 1-ff, nnnn at F ft ' t I -P A 1 Fran Shelton A M , f ' , Bob Simmons ' - I W ' 5 gpf-Ag, ' Carol Sue Sims A 5? A Wag. klul 5' Doris Sipe F Kenney Sleasman L ' Jack Smith J Jack Stady Q .Q rA.,1'7f:r fy: at 'H' jg .L is. ir ,. W . , . i 1 be jg, ,L Larry Stever Tommy Stone Mike Storey Fred Taylor Peggy Terry Keith Tompson Vicki Turner Jack Vehslage Jill Vehslage Bill Voltin Roy Walworth J im Walker Helen Wells Decorating for baccalaureate service is traditionally a sophomore responsibility. Wilma Wells Richard Weyand Judy Wheeler Don Williams Mike Winkler Chuck Wood Joan Wrenn Linda Wright Judy Wyatt Sandi Youderian NOT PICTURED: Students appreciate the fine assemblies offered by the music department. Mgt 'ESI . Monty Butler, Deanna Farmer O - X 45 0 'W Sen ox 'x Q , Ku x KQV, '59 x' uw Fkaxqga- 009 . 96.3 - 9 an we X25 u 5 96 ' uq,-4 V' 9 px Qkyk 09 X X, X9 SN S My-ro. 1. Oemoea ,n9Xcg9c,c. '5. Y9x1,e X-, Ave iwek N, 440599 X9 6 'sys-N9 'bukwsxe -wb 59N -,-iw, maqcfelwoa, 6, Ewcwx 'o 9m vQYfx9cgR 4x0xQK04Zb Quia QR 1. Qww QSCEYQQXGQ. V96 .Swv 'oe .A 99 Q9e Smxggiyxw 96-as xq We 9wQ9es- Ska, Qwefre. fb, '2a9eX ax R65 CN Qeaawgak,-, QXQQRQ 'YM-9e4, NRM' Ywogase, 'PMAQX 'Sxxwby wb MM XXA ebam. 9, 'Vw Km szkwgmweoxa at CM9fKPX Yxqf' XB, Qewvgiwgxe Lax GxbQ 'wx 4.50, xx, Qawgw., xg xp 4.95. xn.. S ea 2 Cm9Xk9A we 3509509 Q -sxixw edu ax C8615 7 ff -i sb X69 im X99-N4 g9a9w -as qfx99x9q. weww Y1,5ycf' Yb, So afgboev- 9x b5x9q,, wb eeoixce wazvw .11 Gm ' R my is A1 a law' Us X ,, ,, as , x S . 0 .MWF Wien .Q .mm .. - K M i .,,,,.,L 4. mv :' 91119 QM, , - H , ms -Q ifNs?fN.IA Q wg! We 'X ,. A.. ,.Wfm ' , V QQ N N, Mm ,l v,- Vs 3 4 gn? f a Mnwvw x 'X 24 UNIOR CLASS E Q 3 i 1 i , 1 1 , Q r 2, 2 2 3 i l JUNIOR CLASS FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS COUNT PLAY. MONEY-president, Alan Fulcerg secretary-treasurer, Lois Barnhartg vice president, Oscar Ringness. Not pictured: Merrill Cronk, s.a.a. MR. DUYFF Junior Class Advisor JUNIORS HAVE A CHRISTMAS PARTY A Christmas party for the junior class was an innovation at Central. A life size sleigh and reindeer made the winter setting seem real. The class also continued with the traditional presentation of a play. 4'Henrietta the Eighth, was produced this year. For fun and money, a soc hop was sponsored. Two of the highlights of the year were receiving their class rings and attending the Junior Prom. The year was climaxed with the traditional Junior-Senior Play Day and the Junior-Senior Banquet. PLANS FOR JUNIOR-SENIOR 'BAN- QUET ARE MADE BY JUNIOR SEC- OND SEMESTER OFFICERS-Left to right: Russel Sieber, presidentg Don Myer, vice presidentg Joyce Grover, secretary-treasurer. Not pictured: Jon Ferguson, s.a.a. n -at ,W will -. t t illifx. tilt ,sl 9? t 'ww t on . ti ini on , Top row, left to right: JoAnne Armitage, Gerry Baldwin, Lois Barnhart. Bob Baxter, Vernis Bostrom. Gretchen Bower. . . ,N F W' ll ltglyi, 'W Second row: Diane Brisson, Monty Butler, Ed Cameron, Carol Campbell, Janice Campbell, Glenda Cantwell. Bottom row: Phyllis Cavalero, Lawrence Cederblom, Walt Clapper, Tim Cline, Mike Clog- ston, Barbara Compton. X. Q Mp. it br im 'A -L I. 1. Marilee Conti Donna Conway Betty Cooper Bobbie Cooper Loretta Cox Merrill Cronk Jeff David Alyce Dickerson Karen Dillon Charleen Downey Diane Fain .lon Ferguson Most of the students in the advanced algebra classes are juniors. 25 Top row, left to right: Don Flockhart, Alan Fuleer. Robert Gentry, Virginia Godfrey, Gary Gordon, Erra May Grandy. Vs: i t W me A M s of- is 1 QJQ ' ' 4 -J G ' Qs wg Qjilfqg ,Q , . .. ,..,, , f, ,N . . Juniors, Marvelyn Jensen, Gerry Bald- win and Russ Sieber, visit between classes. 26 John Herring Stan Hess Janice Hipp Merna Holt JoAnne Hoyt John Hubbard Erwine Huening Ron Hydorn Marvelyn Jensen Kenneth Johnson Jack Kallio Mary Lou Kallio 1 J fs i f 1 Second row: Carolyn Greaves, Bob Greer, Donald Grosz, Joyce Grover, George Halffman, Judy Har- den. Bottom row: Joan Harder, Marlys Haugen, Sharon Haugen, Anne Heauser, Glenn Helm, Jerry Helms. 'fww w,swmnu1i7w- fivwxwmmx -as ,t - ni '! 1 .:,- x X thomas ,J 'lee-:rf Ffh . . we A 'N xr if Q X A .K X e v r Q X - QQ -QW 1 W X J N We xr X r S 'SSXXX Q 'x. . .-amy-L ,r l 2 Second row: Bonnie Knupp, Leanne Lampe, Susie Logan, Cecil Longshore, Kay McCord, Sharon Mc- Laws. Bottom row: Winston Metcalf, Jacque Miller, Dick Morey, Gerry Munger, Chuck Murray, Don Myer. r- M, 3 rr in.-er I-5 Min? ::, ,--,,k , . by ggi 1 1Uef.f L1 Top row, left to right: Dick Katzenberger, Wilma Keeling, lnez Kenny Knight. r 5 any King, Jerri King, Sueanne Kitts, Eugene Newmann Don Pahrmann Norma Parker Clark Parsons Pat Powell Pauline Prather J oe Reasons Judy Rhodes Oscar Ringness Mary Rogers Bill Sackman Andrea Sargent Donna Conway and Karen Smith must he working on posters for the junior Christmas party. Top row, left to right: Robert Scatena, Dick Seamans, James Sesko, Don Sherwood, Russ Sieber, .5 ,F , fr ' f N., Joyce Slpe. f ,,,,, W we -777' f wil ' . ' ' 4 . R ,, fel . J QQ - , X wk' -.MMU M V K Q X v Jus' I will V' ' f ,4 , W' , W , l M ' wp: A H ' - : ' A 5 ' lf ff if if 1 l , I J um '- Q' Ky' 0 5 ' ,ls . A H 554 I 1- 4 W 3 4 X 'lil - inc l, , f ff.. , , - 4, , . fl whiz. - A is 1. -1 ,, . . ff' ll -Wy, '24 . l . A , Gig if ll ' ft ' ' ' l lf, l- L f Z , I l z5'.!9Y ' I J, ,, l gf J' Nmsjf l . Second row: Patti .lean Skagen, ,lim Smith, Karen Smith, Sherrie Sperber, Linda Storey, Betty Sun- derlund. Bottom row: Charles Temple, Penny Ann Thabes, Larry Tonge, Sharon Toulouse, George Warrington, Ruth Wester. ,loan Wing Gaylord Woolard J lm Wright Mary Yuckert At lunch, Phyllis Cavalero sho NOT PICTUREDI friends her magazine drive rize,w3 Davld Lawmg' PaulMCCleHand P transitor radio. Kay Zimmerman ,ff I , --J av. 'W' f, f . ,JA ffl ff 1 ,V N hr H -ww 7 iw '25 fsf wr - ' V' ,A . X gmf , hs 4 1 4 N ' ' wr I l. 9 4, FIRST SEMESTER SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL -Front row, left to right: Mary Rogers, Penny Thabes, Phil Best, Pat Kaye, Karen Dillon. Back row: Ruthie Wester, Vicki Turner, Paul Rasmussen, Barbara Patter- son, Dick Horsley, Muriel Nuttal. Not pictured: Rosie Ericksen, Bill Anderson. NEW STUDENT BODY CONSTITUTION ADOPTED A new student body constitution was prepared and approved under the direction of the first Semester Student Council. The com mittee for the revision of the constitution consisted of Barbara Patterson as chairman, Dick Horsley, and Paul Rasmussen. A Point System Committee was appointed which presented to the Student Council a system whereby students could only hold a certain number of offices. Members of this committee were Dick Horsley, Dick Musser, Mary Rogers, and Ruthie Wester. The student body again joined the alumni in planning and presenting Homecoming events. Co-chairmen for Homecoming were Dick Johnsen and Muriel Nuttall. DUTIES ASSIGNED TO SERVICE CLUB Members of the Service Club tried always to be courteous, yet forceful, when carrying out their tasks. It was their duty to protect the gym floor and keep the fire exits cleared during games. A sneaker who thought he could slip through the side entrance of the gym or the back side of the football field without paying ad- mission found it difficult to get by the orange and black caps. Posts were distributed to the members by Captain Janet Dodd and Lieutenant Karen Grande, under the supervision of Mr. MacGilvra and Mr. Quirk. First semester Service Club Captain, Janet Dodd, and ad- visors, Mr. Don MacCilvra and Mr. Louis Quirk. FIRST SEMESTER SERV- ICE CLUB-Front row, left to right: Mary Rogers, Jacque Miller, Lois Barnhart, Bon- nie Knupp, Phyllis Cavalero, Janet Dodd, Barbara Patter- son,-Vicki Mills, Karen Dil- lon. Second row: Oscar Ringness, Frank Doolittle. Greta Siegle, Bill Noble, Karen Grande, Marvin Roms- land, Judy Dodge, Phil Best. Third row: John Ferguson, Larry Gorman, David Aldrich, Larry Peterson, Olivia Lively, Dick Musser, Jerry Lester. s E 3 4 OFFICE FORCE SWITCH- ES, REQUESTS SERVICE- Front row, left to right: Alyce Dickerson, Eileen Gil- lick, Leanne Lampe, Gerry Baldwin, Verna Talbott, Dar- lene Lawrence, Charlotte Buchanan. Second row: Mar- velyn Jensen, JoAnn Myhre, Aletha Badger. JoRene John- son, Merle Wilkenson. Not pictured: Janice Hipp. Janet Dodd. Karen Dillon, Sue Ahl- quist, .loyce Sipe. I OFFICE FORCE ASSISTS STUDENTS It isnlt often that the girls pictured above are found on the customer side of the office counter. In the picture they are seeing what it is like not to be the one selling lunch tickets, activity cards, or aiding students in other ways. These girls also collect and record attendance slips, flleroffice information, answer the telephone, and perform other of- fice errands. Selection for these positions is based on a reputation of efficiency and pleasing manner. LIBRARY STAFF DIRECTED BY NEW LIBRARIAN The library staff of this year was the first group to work under the supervision of the new librarian, Miss Phyllis Hulteen. They have been assigned many responsibilities this year. Among their duties are issuing books, filing cards, preparing books for use, and organizing periodicals. Miss Hulteen has brought about several changes for our school library. There are approximately 109 new books for both junior and senior high students. These books provide all types of information needed for classes. Miss Hulteen has also built up our pamphlet files and begun a new author file for the students' convenience. LIBRARY STAFF PREPARE BOOKS FOR ISSUE-Front row standing, left to right: Sherri Sperbe Stephen Johnson, Homer Daviso' Alyce Dickerson, Linda Storey, Juc Davis, Sandy Benson. mmnetvwmman-it--if fr-'www-mnfzexenummm-WWII f,wisisw4m+awff,wtmwm41 f -' 1 .JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL -Y Front row, seated, left to right: Dick Musser, John Marshall, Chuck Murray, Madeline Graves, Carol Ann Mosher. Standing: Sharon R a n n i g e r, Penny Thabes, Linda Jenne, Kathy McClellan, Karen Dillon, Judy Wheeler, Kathy Ringness, Merrily Hogg, Percy Dank- ers, Steven Lane. GIFT BOXES AGAIN SENT BY JUNIOR RED CROSS Although organized under a new sponsor, Miss Hulteen, the Junior Red Cross continued with its annual project of filling gift boxes for children overseas. The local club joined with other Junior Red Cross Units in holding an an- nual membership drive and in helping with the Disaster Fund Drive. The officers, Dick Musser, president, Sharon Ranniger, vice presidentg and Joyce Grover, secretary-treasurer, led the group in its activities. Joyce also was the representative to the annual County Junior Red Cross Round-Up, held at East High School. BUS PATROL VARIETY SHOW HELD AT CENTRAL KITSAP Advised by Mr. Kvinsland, members of the Bus Patrol guided Central Kitsap students across busy highways this year. A variety show was sponsored by the Kitsap County Safety Patrol Committee, held in the C.K.H.S. gym and the proceeds of this show were given to the County Bus Patrols for their annual trip to Playland in May. BUS PATROL-Left to right: Gary McWhirt, Jimmy Peterson, Dan Mc- Donald, Ellen Reeve, Faye McBride, David Dibley, Tommy Dickerson, Carlos Pruitt. rm-as-1sax:1f:a1.-'nmm v---wwn-:few e '. sm mw-- X K A 6 Q .E , :gf Q ig Q2 .,'i. 'H-nf i U 'J g f Ef' .1 g fl L91 at Q 'misfi x s 3 1 Q xxx QQ Sgxwi.-.5 wb' fx nn E, 5 'he .- ' .ff 5. 'W FOOTBALL OP- ERATORS AND ANNOUNCERS READY EQUIP- MENT-Left to right: Mike Levine, Harold Henderson, .Ken Nordby, Tom Skidmore. OPERATORS WORK BEHIND SCENES This year under the supervision of Mr. Myrvang, the scoreboard operators were a hard-working team active at all home games. They kept football fans and enthusiasts informed of the down, yards, period, and score. By the assistance of phones and speakers they gave substitutions and other happenings as they occurred. CENTRAL KITSAP WINS FOOTBALL SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Central Kitsap won the 1956 Olympic League Football Sportsmanship trophy and the Pep Club takes great pride in this. Co- operating with the cheerleaders and song leaders, the Pep Club was greatly responsible for the enthusiastic cheering section and the good sportsmanship displayed this year at the games. Responsibility for club activities was handled largely by Mary Rogers. president, Ruth Wester, vice presidentg Barbara Patterson, secretary: Alverda Berge, treasurer-g and Miss Lamb, advisor. PEP CLUB-Front row, left to right: Ruth Wester, Gail Sweet, Sharon Ranniger, Bonnie Stady, Judy Gilbert, Judy Hillesland, Janice Hipp, Sara Harrison. Second row: Mary Rogers, Barbara Patterson, Alverda Berge, Betty Hensrud, Judy Wheeler, Yvette Garfield, Andrea Sargent, Karen Smith, Carol Stempf. Third row: Penny Aarts, Karen Grande, Phyllis Cavalero, Janet Dodd, Rosie Ericksen, Gerry Munger, Gerry Baldwin, Aletha Badger, Karen Dillon, Olivia Lively, Pat Kaye, Vicki Turner, Doris Sipe. Fourth row: Charleen Downey, Diane Brisson, Lenora Morey, Verna Talbott, Helen Gockley, Carolyn Greaves, Penny Thabes, Janice Campbell, Bobbie Cooper, Sharon Haugen, Judy Rhodes, Vernis Bostrom, Pat Powell. Fifth row: Judith Pederson, Joyce Olsen, Janice Bullard, Joyce Sipe, Joan Wing, Joyce Grover, Carole Glud, Kathy Hegland, Lori Lester, Peggy Terry, Alberta Johnson, Rose Anderson, Pearl Dickerson. Sixth row: Barbara Shelton, Merle Wilkinson, Margaret Herring, Charlotte Buchanan, Darlene Sims, Donna Knutson, Pat Lane, Inez King, Norma Parker, Susie Logan, Gretchen Bower. Sandi Edman, Jan Alguard. Seventh row: Darlene Lawrence, Pat Pursell, Judi Lynn, Evelyn King, Mary Louise Payne, Tammy Reid, Leanne Lampe, Marvelyn Jensen, Carol Campbell, Loretta Cox, Leone Cunningham. Eighth row: Judy Harden, Joanne Armitage, Virginia Godfrey, Glenda Cantwell, Dixie Utheim, Loretta Fordahl, Sally Gregory, JoAnn Myhre, Muriel Nuttall, Judy Balthazor, Pat Phillips, Greta Siegle, Jessie Lowe. Ninth row: Madeline Graves, Mary Lee Harris, Lillian Wood, Penny Monroe, Sharon McLaws, Joan Harder, Janet Streeter, Loretta Bullard, Mary Lou Kallio, Kay Zimmerman, Frances Shelton, Linda Wright. Tenth row: Donna Helm, Carol Sue Sims, Karen Mimier, Sue Ahlquist. Joan Hermanson, Marta Nordmark, Judy Dodge, Loita Bruchmiller. lent-,1 xzseaeis.-:inmezsfwrifmagamlusMes:,steamy m ,sn A- f-.. .f . l W, . x. ASSISTANT FOOTBALL COACH, John Schindeleg FOOT- BALL COACH, Adrian Beamerg ASSISTANT COACH, John Fox. FOOTBALL MANAGERS-Left to right: Alan Hoppe, George Warrington, Kay Donner, ,lim Wright. F OOTB LL 19 6 C.K. vs SEQUIM Opening the season by hosting Sequim, the Cougars took the initial kick-off and returned it all the way 90 yards for a score. Coach Beamer's boys went on to win 20-0 in a fairly lop-sided game. C.K. vs WEST BREMERTON The overall depth and size of the West Wildcats paid off in a 25-0 victory over C.K. The Cougars left the field at half time down 19-0, but returned to play an inspiring second half, once marching to the 2-yard line before a fumble halted them. C.K. vs SOUTH KITSAP The Cougars 'entered the lair of the S.K. Wolves rated as underdogs, but when the final gun sounded C.K. emerged victorious with a 27-0 rout. This was C.K.'s third consecutive triumph over South, which is a school record. C.K. vs BAINBRIDGE Central completely outclassed Bainbridge and ran up a 27-0 score by the third quarter. Then Coach Beamer, in an attempt to hold down the score, pulled all his starters, but their replacements continued the pace and rolled up a final score of 4-6-13. C.K. vs PORT ANGELES , Journeying to Port Angeles to play one of the state's stronger teams, the Cougars fell to defeat by the score of 39-6 in the rain and on a rain-soaked field. C.K. vs EAST BREMERTON Forced to play defense most of the first half, the Cougars found themselves down 7-0 as they headed for the locker room at half. They rallied for a second half comeback and downed East's Knights 19-7. C.K. vs NORTH KITSAP At homecoming Central Kitsap played host to the Vikings of North Kitsap. The Cougars showed the Grads a close, hard-fought, suspense filled game and halted a N.K. rally in the closing minutes to preserve an 18-13 win. C.K. vs PORT TOWNSEND Playing the final game of an injury filled year, Coach Beamer's boys racked P.T. 26-6. This gave the Cougars a 6 win 2 loss record for the year which was better than most pre-season forecasters predicted for them. np O . 4 Wx. x f E' 3 nf 'M ' Q N QT 3. .1-lkC'..i,Q -V Q :ff 4 HQ f W ' 4 sf ' x X 53,2 .Q .QQ 'W 'Mak J I H M a N l C f 0 h L a B c k Y A L L Football A Squad-Front row, left to right: Gary Moen, Diek Hesf, A Dick Museer, john Mahler, Arlan Moen, Joe Reasons, Ron Hydorn. N E Second row: Stewart Garland, Bill Philpott. Lawrence Greaves. Dirk n Horsley, Ray Hepworth. jim Colby, Fred Turner. d F 0 S T E R STEWART GARLAND Halfback LAWRENCE GREAVE Quarterback RAY HEPWORTH Tackle DICK HESS Tackle DICK HORSLEY Fullback S RON HYDORN End Football Squad-Front row, left to right: Russell Sieber, Paul Rasmussen, Bob Olmstead, Joe Reasons, Lawrence Greaves, Jim Colby, Bill Philpott, Dick Horsley, Don Myer, Stewart Garland, Alan Fulcer. Second row: Dick Musser, ,Ion Kvinsland, Kenney Sleasman, Fred Turner, Dick Hess, Ray Hepworth, John Mahler, Ron Hydorn, Mike Clogston, Gary Moen, Arlan Moen, Merrill Crunk. Third row: Ray Paschal, David Aldrich, Clark Parsons, Fred Taylor, Jim Walker, Dick Katzenherger, Tom Miller, Dick Mayfield, Dick Mann, Rodney Sather, Bob Johnson, Bill Voltin, Jim Smith, Dennis Herrmann, Ned Jenne, Roger Lane. D JOHN MAHLER Tackle ARLAN MOEN Center GARY MOEN End I C K C M u U S T S d E R B I I. L H a l P H f b I a c L k P O T T JOE REASONS Guard FRED TURNER Tackle CENTRAL KITSAP Rooters -A e 2 '-v. 1. ...Q a 5.9 21 l. At Homecoming, Central Kitsap honored Princess Barbara Patterson, Queen Muriel Nuttall, and Princess Betty ,lean Hensrucl. 2 Her Majesty, Queen Muriel, is gowned in her regal rohe. 3. Prince Lawrence Greaves, Princess Betty ,lean Hensrucl, Prine:- ' ' ' ' P tterson walk up the aiwle 4 King Swede Livingston, and Queen Muriel Nuttall proceed to the - ' - f the rograms. lim Colby. and Prinu-ss Barbara a , ' , . . ' It ' '- Tl , e. and JoAnn Myhre we-ie in charge o p throne. 5. Sharon Ranniger. Bonnlt btady. lete iorn V r sm ., 511 A , . A ,vm K j , x A . fl ' ' ,.,. 5 ' W .. ,in ws f. W, -.J' 0.50 ..,, ugh gulf' rw 1 , . 1 l. The- N56 Hmrwcmrring Court are-1 flowvr girls. Judy Hill:-slancl. Sara Harrison. anal .lutly llillwrtg Crown llvarc-r. Kart-n Ryan: Prinrw-fs lh-tty .lelan He-nsruml. l,lllk't'Il Nlurivl Nuttall. King Fwmle- l.iving,ton. l'rim'e-e-S llarlmara Paltvrxun. and ljrimw-s ,lim llullmy and l.awrr'm'e- fire-an-s. 2. Halfrtimr- 1-rlle-r'taim-rs pr:-parv for Hume-rorning. 3. Tlle- Royalty was pY'PSQ'Illl'1l at liunfirr- Rally. 4. llonfirr- and fpiritf wen' high at Rally. 5. lfll1'f'rl1'arlL'rs and stud:-nts slmw tlrvir Q-nthusiasnl at Rally. 6. llrill 'llvam pvrfurmf at Hmnwuming gamv. 4' K X Q5 g sk ,Q ' 1 ' M.- Qwgqgf W 555 'Y 25? 'Z A ' .. -7 Q 3 ,.,,A: ',. 8 ,, , V l ,H . , 3 . f,-,,,,,. Wm-wwwv FPFW K Q ,Q A + f Wqqfgm I -,,f . . 1. X , 3'-ylcumm W Q . bmah agar' 'P '9 X' ima z 2 My Q Y fl A T5 ' H' Q is' A, ' L4 H 1,73 'WMQ Q. ,4 I' 'L music: g-1 31 iQ.-rf Q 5 lv I 1 WUNTER OX -Milf., 'ww mf! 1 L A 4- is is J I W I ss, 0 A -1 - I V 'Mix' .,.. '--A ' f A , Y- ,wg 'M f A -' ' X' ,. ,,.. g15sm?aeff:sfv:Sffkfswfwf' ' K ,, - ' W H il , ,.., - ., 1 .. 'Z Y izfifiieii' ggwi,,,5NLzffm,mm.,W-f V , Q J. gW,?MA,m,,,wwgf2mmgq3?-g.f,im.,ggMfAi N za- 'i M 7 A Hx. , sew -wsfemsgivz zz ,if A--f egg: 5 W ,fa '- L' ' 1' if V ,,m525Q25?5agf 1- ' - L,,g5gi.i4iwi'5Qsf1-K A' ' fgizwrg , -,.,w..,g: 1 .. ,, ,K 1, ,w 3, . , .,A. igggpv 'S .wgs,Q' lik-iff--V f. . , 5 ' L ' f- 3:55 L. rf? , -Juv-A:-f :Q,gy3gQgw3H?3.f3Q?- -WQ::::: - : ..,.. 'faffxx Q riffr-4:32 V L :K in V . . , W, V: - Q' 3: ffi,-Y . ii , . :L f'ff52Z1ffL342E:KiH':TI ' -':,.:sz,ss? k I fi? 1sa3l55'LY'3 .. ,. . V .... . A -, V ,- K- K V . asm ,- 'k ffg gig-:sp My WV 11 5 fl Fvr 24' 1 if f' ' gf-W Mivifk - f + f E'. g5 -QI Ma, . m Uv - - V A 33 . ,., - , . gf ,H . Wk wif'-nnw limfigx g A - 0 , A f V wkg X ' ' A 4 Z 3 'A ' Q -X -1. fig-Q. ug Q N w I 'W ', , ix. kffui xg .F K V view Y Qs sf six ini,-ws A ' .. .4 ,gm .. ,, ,,g-1-,. ,fFm- 1 ' H L 'fy' ,, M ERN? W if S R K ,fu ff.. W ww. 4 at is Q ,S -H Ji' , 1 ?l.f4W'fA iffy- eq: 5 A f an isxix E 'fivffkri LL 'rf f if 1, 'rfj,. ! 6310 ,W ' Z ar W5 isa Q W. as 4 if A, r Jw QW- ' ' . 'cf X A? .G f I W 8 as-H' Vyhh ETX, iL Q5 , Q Lf. L , ..-ff -1 -vw.: - Y - A'Q. E f Y K 4- a n A.. L : 'I' V 7 YL: Y With!! V nr QQ: D' 2? a f f, 1. 1 - gem 3 M-L if Q-fi JH' -' fi K ww. V. .V ,, - fm Q.: K 1 if ,H M-'L .-ff ,fi H R- f z ff- M ef S Q- Q I ,iq-pw' Q w ,...kS'3qMQm lt.,,sxQfs Mau 5 gf- J , , W .mWf QMw -m' g-af f Q' Q. . - ' W .., fg. fa ' ' W, 7 4,51 3 'H '53 'Q R ll. M SF nk wxfkgfws :il Q 2 V? .E,,?R , g X A 5 42 js. .. 1 Lu Mgwi x yjgmy -' 1' A M 1 'mf -.Q -ff '3N pf' 9 'e 'Q 5 , tg' x K , 'Q Lk 5 ,W J: -www--1' - Q Q .. . . .4 NL, if 'A X' ' Af 'Q 'Q S 'EE' if .H . .-,Q - -Lf , lHfg.sy:u: V ' Y QT 'Q KQAA' I' S . in , , .3 V , 3 -N ,Q V' , 'A' A Q 5' M k . :,- J K K S A vm Q K Wk i Y , xx 41 in Q ,. N X fn :ilu A 5-f A '11 Wi. : 'Y Q, f,g'..h. X, Ni , L , h3f 5 2 . ff 5 X A 'Q ,Q im ' 'ff' Q .. .-,. if .win in A V Lx . 5 K. A A . 3.331 , L M 8,5 NQEEFQ- hx!-'J t up v 9' M N ,, sf xXx yur J' . 5 A Q5 Q65 A if L , I I R R .,.. if D X 1 ,I , .Q Q , Q - , W t 5' x X QE 'E Kei? A x I 3 vt Qg Us STUDENT COUNCIL AND SERVICE CLUB REORCANIZE EACH SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER STU- DENT COUNCIL-Dick Hor- sley, at blackboard explains point system. Seated, left to right: Bill Anderson, Doris Sipe, Larry Gorman, Karen Dillon, Bobbie Cooper, Muriel Nuttall, Barbara Patterson, Phil Best. POINT SYSTEM STUDIED BY STUDENT COUNCIL The problem of distributing positions of leadership among a larger group of students was the first order of business for the second semester student council. To care for this problem, a point system was devised. While working on this task, the council also accomplished other business. More members had to be added to the election board so the board could prepare for elections of next year's officers. Voting for next year's officers has been changed by the new constitution and an activity card is no longer a require- ment for voting. SERVICE CLUB ASSUMES MANY RESPONSIBILITIES The members of the Service Club give much in service to the school by performing various duties at the games and assemblies. The greatest responsibility is the handling of all money coming in through the sale of tickets. Because of this, the members of the Service Club are chosen by the Student Council and A.S.B. for their responsibility and dependability. The club did an outstanding job this year, especially during the three West Central District tournament games held at Central Kitsap. Karen Dillon was captain and Jacque Miller was lieutenant. The advisors of this club were Mr. Quirk and Mr. MacCilvra. Second Semester Service Club Captain KAREN DILLON SECOND SEMESTER SERV- ICE CLUB-Front row, left to right: Karen Grande, Janet Dodd, Judy Wheeler, Mary Rogers, Gerry Baldwin, Olivia Lively, Aletha Badger. Second row: Vicki Mills, Jacque Miller, Bonnie Knupp, Lois Barnhart, Judy Dodge, Vicki Turner, Barbara Pat- terson, Pat Kaye, Karen Dil- lon. Top row: Marvin Rom- sland, Bob Johnson, Jon Fer- guson, Phyllis Cavalero, Ken Sleasman, Larry Gorman, Dick Musser, Mike Oas. PADDLE SQUAD - Front row, left to right: Pat Kaye. Yvette Garfield. Sue Ahl- quist. Muriel Nuttall. Nlar- velyn Jensen. Linda Reeve. Marnie Nordmark. Second row: Chris Gunderson. Bob Fell, Don Myer, Don Baar- stad. Carl Anderson. Pat Col- lins. Penny Aarts. Third row: ,lohn Herring. lack An- derson. Allan Foster. David Hong, C h e s t e r Hinman. Chuck Murray, Larry Tonge. Paddle Squad Captain GAME DUTIES ARE MANY PADDLE SQUAD CONTROLLED SPORTS EVENTS Using tact and courtesy. with the paddle only for appearance. the Paddle Squad helped the Service Club members with their duties at all basketball and football games. This year under the supervision of Mr. Quirk and Mr. ltlacililvra and with Olivia Lively as captain both semesters, club members handled spectator control at sports events. OUWA UVELY CONCESSIONS CLUB EARNS FUNDS FOR BLEACHERS Popcorn! Candyl. is the familiar cry heard from the Central Concessions Club members. They sell at basketball and football game The proceeds go to the new field bleachers. Members gained entry to this Club with the approval of Miss Dunbar, the adviso The officers of the C.C.C. were: president, Keith Faheyg vice president. Cary Staussg and secretary-treasurer, Dick Larson. Each year the five members with the highest number of hours are rewarded with a trip to the State School Basketball Tournament in Seattle. The lucky students this year were Bill Larson, Barbara Shelton. Earl Harris. Cary Stauss, and Robert 0'Leary. CONCESSION CLUB 1 Left to right: Earl Harris. David Hoppe. Bob Fell. Don Baar- stad, Pat Pursell. Barbara Shelton. msrwmrmw-s -fu s :swan-1... HALL PATROL MAINTAINS CLOSED HALLS HALL PATROL-Front row, left to right: David Certsch Larry Peterson, Keith Bald- win, David Hong, Don Bern- ritter, Shan McClellan, Tom Hart, Don Myers, Chuck Murray. Second row: John Wester, David DeMoss, Allan Orwiler. Enforcement of closed hall areas during lunch periods is the duty of the Hall Patrol. Members of the group are chosen from boys in fourth period study hall. New hall signs were also made this year. Mrs. Brockway and Mr. Hendrickson supervised these boys as they fulfilled their responsibilities. D FIRE PATROL ASSUMES IMPORTANT DUTY One of the fine service groups at Central Kitsap is the Fire Patrol. It is the responsibility of these students to supervise' all fire drillsland to see that every person gets out of the building quickly and safely. Each member is assigned a post to facilitate the handling of each fire practice drill. Mr. John was the advisor of this group. Q- FIRE DRILL! 48 FIRE ,PATROL-Front row, left to right: Don Myer, Jim Carnahan, Pat Collins, Marvin Romsland, Shan McClellan, Don Bemritter. Second row: Art Brookman, John Hubbard, Jack Lewis, Jerry Bringle, Larry Konizeski, Don Flockhart, Larry Livingston, Charles McDonald. Third row: Chuck Murray, Larry Tonge, David Hong, David Gertsch, Gary Moen, Joe Reasons, advisor Mr. John. Fourth row: Rodney Powers, Glenn Cantwell, Kenny Sleasman, Tom Doutt, Tom Hart, Bill Bacus, Larry Bomstead, Vernon Christopher, David DeMoss. -Z ,f,tf.-r.-f,.fw-if: -.1-1, ..,- . ..-- Q.-: Z, .,-f,. .1 iw-wa.fw:m.a:::we.K-w msm:w'msazsfwmin-um rams-:sz 1 OPERATORS CLUB ASSISTED IN VISUAL AIDS OPERATORS ARE IN- STRUCTED-Front row, left to right: Bob Gentry, Chuck Murray, Joe Reasons, Don Myer, John Herring, vice president. Second row: Ed Cameron, Leland Moen, Don Bernritter, Dave Hong. Third row: Ken Slpasman, Larry Peterson, Jerry Helm, Larry Gorman. The Operators Club is one of the service clubs at Central Kitsap High School. Most members operate movie projectors, tape recorders, and visual education equipment for the benefit of teachers and other students. They are instructed in the use of this equipment by the advisor, Mr. Kvinsland. GIRLS' CLUB RATED DATES' DRIVING Rate Your Date's Driving formed the topic for the first Girls' Club assembly of the year. At this program a panel discussed results of a poll taken of each girl in which she evaluated her date's driving. Another special event for the club was the demonstration of the proper use of corsages by Mrs. .Iones of the Silverdale Florist Shop. The girls again had their supper party for new students be- fore the Sequim football game. Halloween found the club planning a crazy costume party, The Cornfield Frolic. Students in fantastic and funny costumes danced to the music of the North Kitsap Swing Band. Tolo time was again the most important time for members. Going Beyond the Rainbow guests found themselves in a wooded glen with'pixies, giant toadstools, and a rustic wishing well, Mrs. York continued for a second year as club advisor. GIRLS' CLUB OFFI- CERS ORDER TOLO SUPPLIES AT SCHOOL STORE- Left to right: Barbara Patterson, vice presi- dentg Judy Rhodes, school store clerk: Judy Gilbert, presi- dentg Janet Dodd. secretaryg Rosie Erick son, treasurer. 49 HI C STUDIES FOR BIBLE QUIZ sit Front row, left to right: Wilma Wells, I Joan Wrenn, Carol Sims, Donna Helm. Second row: Darlene Sims, Joyce Graves, Marilyn Heiliger, Charlotte Buchanan, Madeline Graves, Mar- garet Herring. Third row: Virginia Potter, Kathy Hegland, Betty Sunderland, Darlene Lawrence, Margaret Sprout, Marian Cronk. Standing: Bob Gentry, David Gentry, Ralph Ericksen, Sharon Jones, Esther Byam, Nola Fitzwater, Marie Graeff, Deanna Droz. Not pictured: Merrill Cronk, Lyle Nelson. HI C SHARES CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES So that students may have an opportunity to share religious activities at Central Kitsap, the Hi-C Club holds weekly meetings. Prayers are given to begin the meetings. Sings-spiration, personal testimonies, and guest speakers are often included in the program. Mr. Page advises this group of students. SHUTTER BUGS ADVANCE PHOTOGRAPHY AT CENTRAL As members of Shutter Bugs, students have the opportunity to advance their knowledge in photography. The requirement for mem- bership is a genuine interest in this field. In addition to assisting with pictures for the yearbook, and selling pictures of school events, the organization sponsored the exhibit on National Prize Winning Photos during the spring. Mrs. Petricka instructed and directed the ten members in their projects. SHUTTER BUGS DISPLAY TECHNIQUES-Left to right: Olivia Lively, Nikki Juricich, David Rubens, Pete Thorne, John Mahler, Dan Mason, Keith Fahey, .l0Ann Myhre, Judy Gilbert. OPERATORS POST SCORES The Operators kept information posted during exciting moments of the basketball games. Their efforts helped the audience fol- low an accurate account of the games. BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD KEEPERS AND OPERATORS-Left to right: Mr. Callow, Mr. Hendrickson, John Dankers, Ken Nordby. STAMP CLUB SPONSORS EXHIBITION An exhibition of presidential stamps was sponsored by the Stamp Club at open house in the spring. The mem bers of the club furthered their interest in stamps by exchanging stamps, knowledge, and ideas. Mr. King was the advisor of the club, Bob Siel was president of the group, Garry Wegner, vice president, and Barry Pedersen secretary-treasurer. STAMP CLUB PREXY ADDRESSES GROUP-First row, left to right: Bob Siel, Dana Cabbage, Jeff Highan, Danny Stro- burger. Second row: Mr. King, .lim Powell, Gary Wegner, Mike Levine. F.H.A.-First row, left to right: Yvette Garfield, Le- anne Lampe, Penny Thabes, Janice Campbell, Mary Rog- ers, Marvelyn Jensen, Aletha Badger, Judy Balthazor, Judy Wheeler, Doris Sipe, Carol Stempf. Second row: Joyce Hermanson, Peggy Terry, Judy Lynn, Sandy Edman, Carol Sims, Karen Mimier, Donna Knutson, .Joyce Olsen, Merna Holt, Virginia God- frey, Glenda Cantwell. Third row: Loretta Bullard, Wilma Wells, Diane Brisson, Gerry Baldwin, Verna Talbot, Alyce Dickerson, Muriel Nuttall, .JoAnn Mhyre, Betty Jean Hensrud, Judy Gilbert, Sharon Ranniger. Fourth row: Janet Streeter, Lenora Morey, Pete Thorne, Greta Siegle, Gail Sweet, Loretta Fordahl, JoRene Johnson Haydock, Vicki Turner, Betty Cooper, Pat Phillips, Bonnie Stady' Dixie Utheim' F .H.A. REGIONAL LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE HELD HERE Organizing the Regional Leadership Conference was the prominent event of the F.H.A. for the year. This conference was held here on February 16 with Central Kitsap making -all arrange- ments. Christmas cards financed many local F.H.A. activities such as a chile dinner, skating party, caroling party, and Demonstration Day. The year, which started with the F.H.A. Regional Day Convention in Sumner, was climaxed with the annual spring picnic. ktwtvq SUPPER' CHKLE -5 tg -W , .mm FH A OFHCESS elfflallgdllafdr ggfbaEgesl,ailxer' gleasmaihnalllaldfgcCIle1la:1ll1ClliarllfiEligINGNLeft f . . . . I or. , ng A Karen amweu v ewis s CDO!! 1 o it to right xamentaria Surer, 7 . , Lany K , ald, K Dixie UthC1m', pf?erfHY Tliabesgqfi-631357 Reggie onizeski, Gljril Son, 5ecI6iaTYv . Not pxchlf resident? Dmonq rapgrteikjete Thorne. P song lea e- f 'au q,affaeia,msr0f1 ' FOREST MANAGEMENT WAS F.F.A. PROJECT Forest management was the group project chosen this year by the local Future Farmers of America organization. All members were directed in this activity by the advisor, Mr. John. As the first step in this task, the weed trees, such as alder, madrona, willow, and diseased evergreens were cleaned out. Next, part of the underbrush was removed. Trees were then pruned. As the final step the waste materials were stacked. On the social side, the F.F.A. joined the F.H.A. for a roller skating party in February and for a picnic in the spring. The sale of hot dogs and coffee at football games provided funds for the club. F.F.A. - Standing in front: Shan McClellan. First row, left to right: John Hubbard, Tommy Beakly, Larry Konize- ski, Charles McDonald. Sec- ond row: Kenny Sleasman, Danny Maryott, David Law- ing, Don Myer, Chuck Wood, Jack Lewis. Third row: Mr. John, Gordon Rosecrants, Ste- phen Johnson. --aiuwwa:-:ai vm l - -1sete DEBATE SQUAD WINS LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP DEBATE-Front row, left to right: Bonnie Knupp, Joanne Hoyt, Dick Johnsen, Helen Wells, Mary Yuckert. Second row: Clark Parsons, Phil Best, Mike Clogston, Dick Horsley, Bill Callison, Frank Doolittle, David Aldrich. Third row: George Hawkins, Roy Walworth, Jim Huey. Two gold cups on display at Central Kitsap are evidence of the achievement of the Cougar Debate Squad. These cups were awarded to Central Kitsap as Olympic League Champions in debate and for having the top Olympic League team, composed of Dick Horsley and Mike Clogston. Central made history in having three teams in the four top finalists. Through the year the debate squad, under the instruction of Mr. Keserich, won a sweeping majority of debates at every contest. The topic this year was, Resolved: That the Federal Government Should Adopt the Basic Principles of the Brannan Farm Plan. Among their numerous activities, the class attended the Debate Clinic at C.P.S. in the early fall. They staged an election campaign assembly, which included two actual candidates, Mr. Ralph Purvis and Mr. Arnold Wang. Campaign speeches were given by six students posing as the Republican and Democratic nominees for President, Vice President, and Washington State Senator. A debate was given for the Grange and a special panel discussion on juvenile delinquency was performed for the Chico P.T.A. The tournaments they attended included the contests at Pacific Lutheran College and Olympic College and the final and most important at the College of Puget Sound. The class has applied for membership in the National Forensic League, a speech honorary society. COMMERCIAL CLUB LEARNS OF VOCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Two excursions were taken by the Commercial Club to give the members direct information on the careers in the commercial field. During the winter, they visited the Business College, the first National Bank and other businesses in Bremerton. The object of this trip was to help the students get a general idea of the secretaryls job and responsibilities. In the spring the Commercial Club took the annual visit to Seattle. Here, with their advisor, Mr. Hendrickson, they toured an employment office, business college, and the General Insurance Company. The Y.W.C.A. was also visited, since it was probable that some of the girls employed in Seattle might live there. These trips did not interfere with the girls' duties as secretaries to teachers and with their other work for the school and community. COMMERCIAL CLUB - Front row, left to right: Sharon Ranniger, Marnie Nordmark, Dixie Utheim, Sandra Marvin. Second row: JoAnn Myhre, Muriel Nut- tall, Aletha Badger. Third row: Zona Ward, Joan Her- manson, Judy Hillesland. Fourth row: Helen Schneider, Pete Thorne, Carol Stempf. Fifth row: Darlene Sims, Penny Aarts, Loretta Bullard. Standing: Mr. Hendrickson, Florence Buffon, Charlotte Buchanan, Verna Talbott. Not pictured: Judy Gilbert, Nancy Hydorn, Pat Pursell, Judy Raatz, Rosie Ericksen, Vicki Mills, Marilyn Heiliger. SPANISH CLUB CONTINUES TRADITIONAL EVENTS The Spanish Club started the year with election of officers who were: president, Ted Linde, vice president, Alan Fulcerg sec- retary-treasurer, Judy Gilbert. A tradition of the club is the Christmas Fiesta, which includes a basketball game between Latin and Spanish Club, a potluck dinner and the breaking of a pinata. In the spring the members observe Pan-American week with a swimming party, an all-school assembly, and another fiesta. Pan-American royalty are elected from both junior and senior high schools and are coronated at the all-school assembly. The royalty and other students enjoyed talks by two Latin American exchange students at this assembly. The spring picnic with the Latin Club was the final event of the year. SPANISH CLUB-Front row, left to right: Marianne Cronk, Pat Kaye, Doris Sipe, Joyce Olsen, Virginia Potter, Sally Gregory, Leanne Lampe, Ester Byam, Vicki Mills, Karen Dillon. Second row: Jan Alguard, Judy Wyatt, Judy Gilbert, Yvette Garfield, Jacque Miller, Sharon Haugen, Carol Campbell, Ed Cameron. Third row: Lawrence Greaves, Dick Musser, Alan Fulcer, Rosie Ericksen, Tom Miller, Judy Raatz, Jon Ferguson, Stewart Garland, Phil Best. Fourth row: Jim Sesko, Dick Johnsen, Homer Davison, George Hawkins, Mike Oas, Allan Foster, George Halffman, Charles McDonald, Ted Linde, Bob Olmstead. urs. ,eh- LATIN CLUB-Front row, left to right: Mary Ann Lawrence, Kathy Hegland, Joann Hoyt, Olivia Lively, Helen Wells, Vicki Turner. Barbara Patterson, Judy Balthazor, Sally Gregory, Judy Hillesland, Sara Harrison, Gail Sweet, Judy Wheeler, Joanne Armitage, Peggy Terry. Second row: Mr. King, Terry Gilman, Mike Clogston, Sueanne Kitts, Mary Rogers, Janet Dodd, Dick Katzenberger, Carol Sims, Sue Alquist, Norma Parker, Karen Grande, Kay Zimmerman, Paul Rasmussen. Third row: Walt Clapper, Dick Hess, Willard Nordby, Roy Walworth, Oscar Ringness, Frank Doolittle, David Aldrich, Larry Gorman, Gretchen Bower, Phyllis Cavalero, Susie Logan, Bonnie Knupp, Glenda Cantwell. Fourth row: Bob Baxter, Richard Weyand, Harold Henderson, Frank Cameron, Chester Hinman, Dick Horsley, Larry Peterson, Bill Callison, Stan Hess, Larry Edman, Jon Kvinsland, Gregg Lund. LATIN CLUB ACTIVE IN NATIONAL ORGANIZATION Under the leadership of president Larry Edman, vice presklent Dick Hess, and secretary Joanne Armitage, the Latin Club main- tained a full activity program. Many of the club's participants belonged to the Junior Classical League, a national organization. Clubs belonging to the League issue a monthly publication entitled Janus, Vox Latina, in other words, Janus fRoman god of doorsl, Voice of Latin. About seventy Latin and Spanish Club members participated in the annual Spanish-Latin Club Christmas Fiesta. The Latin Club won the basketball game which is a featured event at this fiesta. In concluding the activities of the year, the Latin Club entertained the Spanish Club at a picnic in the spring. CHORUS AND CHOIR s Front row, left to right: Lois Barnhart, Gail Sweet, Ruth Wester, Betty Jean Hensrud, Kay McCord, Sara Har- rison, Linda Reeve, Diane Brisson, Leone Cunningham, Beverly Haslip, Judy Dodge, Janice Alguard. Second row: 5 Rosie Ericksen, Alberta Johnson, Janet Dodd, Sue Donner, Lillian Wood, Mary Rogers, Barbara Shelton, Sue A Ann Kitts, Greta Siegle, Charleen Downey. Third row: Yvette Garfield, Clark Parsons, Dick Rasmussen, Bob t- e Johnson. Jack Smith, Bob Gentry, Nikki Juricich. Fourth row: Merrill Cronk, Les Baker, Don Flockhart, Chuck - Hudson, Ned Jenne, Jack Vehslage, Larry Haukom, Allan Foster. Tom Miller, Keith Fahey, Lyle Nelson. MRS. HART To climax the year, the chorus and choir donned new maroon robes for the Spring Concert. Acquiring these Cfwfr Direetor robes has been a goal of the group and profits from the program, Through the Years, a review of music, helped achieve this goal. BOYS' GLEE-Left to right: Robert Gentry, Dick Horsley, Alan GIRLS' GLEE-Front row, left to right: Barbara Shelton, Rosie Foster, Ned Jenne, Jack Vehslage. Pianist: Mrs. Hart. Ericksen, Janet Dodd, Olivia Lively, Karen Smith, Sue Ann Kitts, Janice Alguard. Second row: Lois Barnhart, Ruth Wester, Betty Jean Hensrud, Gail Sweet, Yvette Garfield, Greta Siegle, Judy Gilbert, Leone Cunningham. 55 BA ND PERFORMED AT PARA DES CON ' CERTS GA 9 Under th e direct' marched - lon of Mr- C Fjaradesa l3ZyJile0fB,II3Pefton Santahzglrane ihe Senior High B ln T par d . U5 and A and formililoma and the Rhodjde an P Ort Orchard thrmed Forces Day S e , Ce at football 3 en 'On Parade in e Daffodil parade HIL? 1131 re5P0HSibility gwmes was another acfoft Townsend, Per seyv as h as gJVgn t lvlty 0f th- . Contests e led the ba d 0 the slude . ls Sf0up. , concerts n at mot nt director, D. a program foratrfld Tfther appeal-aniesof the basketball gangck e lIlStfl1II1enta1 music 131 the Spring complete? epartment. e Drum Maloretre, ,..,, right: Susie Logan, Richard mam., ness, Ray Paschal, Joene Rostrom, Phyllis Uhviv. Rubens, Don Brett, Dick Sellers, Norman McVeigh, Judy Alain, r .,-, harger, Linda Larson, Charlotte Slade, Darlene Murphy. Third column: Larry Vancil, John Horsley, Richard Konizeslci, Richard Weyand, Jim Huey, Tom Erdmann, Doug Doles, Jeanette Perron, Sandy Eells. Fourth column: Jeff Higham, David Hoppe, Gordon Stenerson, Tony Howard, Gary Parker, Prank Sackman, Marilyn Treloar, Eileen Gillick. Fifth column: Roy Wal- worth, Jon Kvinsland, John Creelman, David Johnson, Marilyn Doutt, Gretchen Bower, Dayle Wyatt, Sandy Gillick. Not pictured: Madeline Graves. DRILL TEAM SCHEDULED MANY APPEARANCES Parades filled the schedule this year for the Drill Team. The group marched at the Days of 74-9, Santa Claus, Daffodil, Armed Forces, and Rhododendron parades. They also performed at all the football games and two basketball games for half-time enter- tainment. As a social activity, they held a potluck supper before one of their game performances. The team was led by Captain, Olivia Lively, and Co-captain JoAnne Armitage, under the super- vision of Mrs. Petricka. Joanne Armitage, Drill Team c0-cap- taing Sueanne Kitts, drum majoretteg Olivia Lively, Drill Team captain. DRILL TEAM-Majorettes, in front: Sharon Haugen, in back, Bess Loop, Marcella Peterson. Drill Team captain, Olivia Lively, assistant captain, Jo Anne Armitage. DRILL TEAM-Front row: Judy Harden, Diane Brisson, Cecilia Briggs, Alberta Johnson. Second row: Judy Rhodes, Nancy Coldwin, Ann Corkery, Carol Baxter. Third row: Virginia Godfrey, Charlotte Larson Elaine Porter, Judy Parrish. Fourth row: Sandy O'Toole, Lois Ruehle Sandra Benson, Sandra Cearhart. v 5 wwsxsm i1?3i3iEl'1 ix 1 i S ' if f 5 Q is X lv . Q o 19 ii W' an Q QV 4 3 H. a .. 1. Many seniors attended Ball. 2. Kristen John- sen danced gracefully at Senior Ball. 3. Couples swirled to music of Senior Ball. 4. Senior Ball entertainers were The Rockets. 5. Ardis Arnundsen and Judy Carupana serve Jerry Lester and Barbara Patterson at Ball. 6. Vicki Turner, Decorations Chairman, and Karen Grande, Gen- eral Chairman, are dancing at the Tolo. 7. Couples dance by the wishing well at the Tolo. 8. King and Queen of Tolo, Alan Fulcer and Mary Rogers, are served punch. xii? 'L A f as , 5 f 1 L 1 ' 'M ii 'J e xx 7 - 'iv H 5 PFW if N J' 'Q N X Q ik Q +5 ffm?-Y 3? fig Fi K 4 ,, 5 QQ , , 5 5 U' .,,g-3, Q 'f 545 ww: Q 'Wg- ?:, - A I Q ' J. . ,gn yy 1, asv wg? Xig mrrryg ,, W1 W S2 1 f Q51-as EP ii 33, '32 X . Q il' ' SKS yu! 494. , . fx, W Q s Q 'Q Z 53 ' ig SA if ixqjml .wx 2. fQ3lF'.k.fs G ,.-1 Twin, 3 5 , as I x Wav A BASKETBALL COACH Mr. .Iohn Fox ASSISTANT BASKETBALL COACH Mr. Adrian Beamer Q - h .Al n HopPe -.....mma..1,eft to right: Ph11R'nd 'f'J ck Smit i a COUGAR CAGERS PLAYED IN STRONG LEAGUE Playing in one of the state's stronger leagues, which is shown by the fact that two of its teams went to the State Class A Tournament and one to the Class B Tournament, the Cougars hustled and founght hard but finished with a five win and eleven loss league record. In all play, they netted six wins and thirteen losses for the season. The Cougars face a serious rebuilding problem next year for nine of the ten varsity members, Ed Olsen, Lawrence Greaves, Larry Livingston, Bill Philpott, Bill Anderson, Larry Woods, Gary Moen, .lack Hepworth and Lyle Nelson, gradu- ated this spring. The coach once again held a very much enjoyed dinner at his home for the varsity members. 4' ! D cfzife' MM ' 353' ' 8 'J ' 1 ga n . 'Q Q buf, ii I was s -fy. l 0 an 3 o I 1' M 532. x? . 3 E ,fx 1 fd 'X .J 3 .IPX yn I Q. I if my 'Q NT K QQ? g -P 'trawl -mf 'Q BILL ANDERSON Forward LARRY LIVINGSTON LAWRENCE GREAVES Gum, Guard A SQUAD-Left to right: Larry Livingston, Chuck Hudson, Ed Olsen, ,lack Hepworth, Larry Woods, Ron Hydom, Lyle Nelson, Cary Moen, Bill Philpott, Lawrence Greaves. .- . - ,-, N ,M,, ,,s1 ga, r:,,-'W hwgl.- r-lfi , .,,.., ,sy zrawyr , ,- L .:,, V , sa ng sifft:e5n.,:-f:,- -- sf 0 .fri '-W1-3mf..f .,w.,1 . I-QA lvilfxzizaifr M ajlgig 1,-U, . '-'I 1: 'wffil ,:-:,f,t'.s ' JACK HEPWORTH Forward RON HYDORN Center ,,..,.....-w-- 1956-57 BASKETBALL SCORES Central Kitsap 44 40 34 42 32 39 4-2 3 7 5 1 4-6 Opponent Peninsula ,,,....., Bainbridge ..,.., West Bremerton East Bremerton Sequim ,,,.......,. 39 42 4.9 65 31 Renton 54 Highline ....,,,..v, -... 5 5 Port Angeles ....,. ..... 5 5 North Kitsap .. South Kitsap ,...,, 52 1956-57 BASKETBALL SCORES Central Kitsap Opponent Port Townsend Bainbridge S,,,,S South Kitsap W Sequim ,,,,.,,,,,v. East Bremerton Port Angeles ,..o West Bremerton North Kitsap .. Port Townsend 4.-.111 LYLE NELSON Center 1.--f B SQUAD-Left to right: Walt Clapper, Orlo Hinman, Dennis DeGuire, ED OLSEN Guard 5 Ray Hepworth, Gregg Lund, Jeff David, Alan Fulcer, Paul Rasmussen Dennis Herrmann. GARY MOEN Forward BILL PHILPOTT Guard Us LARRY WOOD Forward ff R- ' . L . l K J ' - , i if .JS E i ,ak Wi iw H' ,':' 1 if .,, L . e . s f f 5 lah- ffm., U,k L3 aa 1 M i .xl WELCOME FHA ,W 1. Girls pose at the F.H.A. formal installation of officers. 2. Pete Thorne, F.H.A. president, welcomes everyone to the Regional Leadership Conference. 3. These students are enjoying the fun at the ice cream feed. 4. Choir performs at the Christmas assembly. 5. Beautiful deco- rations can be seen in the showcases throughout the Christmas season. 6. The Drill Team marches at halftime for a basketball game. aw . S 1, ' 3 ' Q S . 5 x E 5 L IK SE ws' I IA :fa I ' iF'3f m- gs ZYA h E ff 'Q MX? Pi 4 lw i m f X . . r 2 Sw E Q X N-, t'S-. 5., 3 f X 5 mafgze.. 3 if A, 'AQUQ , . ip I wi 1 42 nk 5 1 0 'W ,fi .- fx, 4:3 I lJ,f:f'A 4 U Q I ,ug 'V .P ,ig . Qs. ' 4' . 1 -wh , vi ' 1,1 . I' Aihw 'E ,IME QR .. I Q ' T V K K ' X ,MQ A- ., 4' A -. ii X ,SA '- V, , 'Q v ' . xaf r Q ' 'il 1 b .gy Ax, I ,P Q Q Q f. ,'QM.'pgff'. b for .A ' .ZA y ,J-,yw 9 Y .Vg xx If .R sr 'L E..'7N'E' Q 3 . w' wg 5 ,f 'P W xi' Q! .. - Pg y 7 da 4 5,3 K M -1 A X 'X ix' K V. w KF ' A' 3 I '-an rift E ,YS 3 K ' 'Y U f , x - -I , I - A K 5,5 1 7 Qi 'LM X ' v Q 1 55 gif. A ' n . uf' W., 'N , QQ sg, Y K AV 'f S' Q. Q' . sv . m,, , -.12 an ,, -,. --5, ,Q , . , 1, if . f- .X ' 'Wa - Q H .' .. A ' , 'W x4'1!:f' . H' an A 5 A 'F I , ' ji a ' 'I F '2-fp? M 1 3 mr e' 'A - tt? ,. ,Y . f , kt 'T' ' gg .5 V 4' Xiu . E Q. AA Npiv' N g Q32 vfgsgf w In , F ' ...xl i K V 1 J - In Ai tw it ': kfgqruwwftlhv I fy Ylxxjilg fkxffkiyg-bk.. f e AfQ f'-M f ,, Q- fri... :ffm .A if av. ,.- 'ff A' 'V A- ' ' 'S' , K .Q iii ff . . ff + - 'Q . . . 134. S,-,. 1- . . 'N 3? A J ' A A 'M V' f . .JKTQ i inn N fjbws, Wi' 3' -if-' ' ,H ' , 4 1, w L' .K as 1, 5 4 Q , ' 'J deifwvf, yt, L M Jixww, ,Q .qs , -kg Qtgfrkw .wfg if A-, f Q . ,E ,. , 1 up .,Q'f ? ffffg ,A F' 'ri Q1 f GA rv. i Ls2,,1,f . 1. X. N' , Z. Z in t 4.j,N 4 4- . . -. ,jjj 1-X A R ? KT J., ,c rv- G: Ar X. 1 'V ,tu , 6 ir K. QAA 1 4 wr. jp f'zl,sf,XfwQ.M,l... N h , I A 3, in . Akiva y,ifll,,'.., n 1 A, ,.. L, frfvff QSJQ if A ffbx TV Q 43S'gf'g,, It 1 f 4, Ag up P !'! n k --ye, X IT! xi gx f. ' .1??:A.Q?. K A A . , . W , ,. J . 1 .M F -Sfv firff?-. .. W ' ' 4695.9 FET'-.ix ' X? R 1,.,.4, f 4 mf., J' JH? +f,. .,.x vi 1. s, R uf' ' 'IW' fi' 'jig 2 Q V 3 V la 4'kL 51: ' ' 1 3 xi 94 M . Q ff Je I tfelzk vc an 7 A X B Y r 1 b 2 1 5 , it-e ,gf 1 ka K , ' Q' D 1 gli ,s Ig Q VV Q Q 6 ' an 'EV' J? f Kiwi? 3152 f W L. ' A 5 f fx: nga Y K t kfvfgngfk' LA' A A J I X 'i ' , . ., Q X 1' 1? ..4' Y 'Q snuff Q gf 5 V 4 5 Q ' 9 'ig1Q 1 ,,- . 4 In . fr' MW v . . v 1. ,ff-V. ,N ' ,.: 5 :J is K . K My , ! ,!fl1 ' , y PT ,fw 5 Z E i gin xi f, wi.. Q JJ , A ff, in 5 7 fy was 1f?i if f iff, jg 4 2' sing? ii ' '4 32f wk. ff. ' .gfii A Q M.. Q' Sv 1' fr! ii' 4 , .3 ,ii 1 'gi-Tfkgvf .ll .VT ...noi- ' ' Q . , -Q.:-.-' f , X 43,9- ' if' wr wt. ., ' M' ' A' L '7 5- QQ 8 1. I ., M , wzzsg... 2 ' j A,- ' , w . Xiwsgtfx- H2,':Lfk,fLg!y? W . 2.21 , x. -nj, I E ' 1 R . 'K U--1-Q 53, HONORARIES ADDED ACTIVITIES THESPIANS-Seated, left to right: Karen Dillon, Penny Thabes, Jacque Miller, Leanne Lampe. Standing: Clark Parsons, Mrs. South- worth, Stan Hess, Ruth Wester, Kay McCord, Phyllis Cavalero, Sally Gregory, Judy I-Iillesland, Mary Rogers, Ken Nordby, Judy Gilbert, Phil Best. Not pictured: Janice Campbell. THESPIANS INCREASE MEMBERSHIP Thirty-six members of the Thespian Troup 326 had as their motto for this year, Act Well Your Part, There All the Honor Lies. This group presented the annual Junior and Senior plays, and the One-Act Play Tournament, which for the first time, a junior director won. The judge was the Head of the Olympic College Drama Department. A new activity, a 'Sophomore Playhouse, which con- sisted of three one-act plays, was given in the spring. Because of their great assistance and upholding of good Thespian standards, Mr. Manning, Mrs. Reeve. and Mr. Ashby were chosen as Honorary Thespian Members. To become a Thespian one must have 100 speaking lines or 100 hours of production. There were five Honor nThespians this year-Phyllis Cavalero, Stanley Hess, Kenneth Nordby, Clark Parsons and Mary Rogers, To become an Honor Thespian one must have five times the requirements of membership. The officers were Phil Best. president, Kenneth Nordby, vice-president, Judy Hillesland, secretaryg Mary Rogers, treasurer, Ruth Wester, scribe, and Sally Gregory. historian. Phil Best was elected Best Thespianf' HONOR SOCIETY TAKES TRIP TO SEATTLE The Honor Society went to Seattle for a day in the spring of the year. A tour was made of the University, the locks, and Cine- rama Holiday was attended in the evening. An initiation party, skating party, bowling party, and a picnic at Miami Beach were other activities of the year. To be eligible for the Central Kitsap Honor Society. one must have earned 23 points by his sophomore year, 50 by his junior year. 80 by his senior year, and 110 by graduation. An MAR brings 5 points, B t'hree points and C one point. The officers were Dick Johnsen, president, Larry Edman. vice president, Lois Barnhart. secretary-treasurer. Mr. Duyff was the advisor. HONOR SOCIETY-Front row, left to right: Joanne Hoyt, Marilyn Heiliger, Alverda Berge, Vicki Mills, Pat Kaye, Vicki Turner, Peggy Terry, Joyce Hermanson. Loita Bruchmiller, Wilma Wells, Lois Barnhart. Donna Knutson. Janice Bullard, Bonnie Knupp, Inez King, Kay Zimmerman, Clark Parsons. Second row: Sandra Marvin, Barbara Patterson, Judy Wheeler, Janet Dodd, Mary Yuckert, Sharon Haugen, Sue Ann Kitts. Mary Rogers, Merna Holt, Susie Logan, Pat Powell, Gretchen Bower, Rosie Ericksen, Olivia Lively, Lawrence Greaves. Third row: Ned Jenne, Jim Huey, David Aldrich. Larry Edman. Fourth row: Mike Clogston, Frank Doolittle, .Ion Kvinsland, Judy Wyatt. Joyce Moen, Jan Alguard, Carole Glud, Judy Raatz, Judy Hillesland, Loretta Bullard, Karen Grande, Harold Henderson, David Rubens, Dick Horsley, Roy Walworth, Dick Johnsen,John Dankers. ' s 1. Mr. Ashby is presented with honorary Thespian membership at the spring initiation. P' d f M , ' ' ' lcture . ront row. from left to right: Kay cCord. Jacque 'Nliller Stan Hess Phyllis Cavalero Bonn' K 'NI . . . . IP nupp. . rs. Southworth. Second row: Sally Gregory. Judy Hillesland Phil Best. Ken Nordby. Mary Rogers. Ruth Wester. Third row: Penny Thabes, Janice Campbell, Clark Parsons, Mr. Ashby, Bob Nye, Leanne Lampe. Merle Wilkinson. Fourth row: Don Baarstad. Aletha Badger. Carole Clud. Larry Gorman. Jim Huey. Vicki Nlills, Delane Montgomery. Lenora Morey. Lyle Nelson, Muriel Nuttall, Sharon Ranniger. Verna Talbott, Pete Thorne and Vicki Turner. 2. Mrs. Southworth presents winning sophomore director, Mary Rogers. with the trophy. 3. Pictured here is the jubilant cast of the winning sophomore play. The Blue Teapot. Front row, from left to right: Jim Walker. Mary Rogers, Carol Sims. Second row: Jim Huey and Vicki Turner. Third row: Carole Glud and Bill Fassbinder. 4. Bill Fassbinder tells Nick Ahlfs that Three's a Crowd. in the sophomore one-act play directed by Phyllis Cavalero. Pictured. from left to right are: Joyce Olson. Bob Fell. Mary Graves. Bill Fassbinder. Nick Ahlfs. Donna Knutson and Phyllis Cavalero. 5. Director. Bonnie Knupp. is pictured here with her cast. who are searching for Last Nights Paper. Pictured, from left to right are: Bonnie Knupp. Helen Wells. Bill Callison. George Hawkins. Roy Walworth. Janice Alguard. and Susan Dayton. 6. Donnie Williams is seen minding the baby in the winning play. Wildcat Willie Minds the Baby. Seated. from left to right are: Rose Anderson. Delane Montgomery. Madelaine Graves and Evelyn King. Second row: Doris Sipe. Janice Bullard, Mary Jo Pearson. Don Wlilliams. Keith Fahey and Jim Walker. 7. The Photo Club. whicll helps a great deal with pictures for the ECHO, is seen here on an excursion. 69 1 STUDENT COURT HOLDS SESSIONS The prosecuting attorney questions the defendant. The judges listen to the defendant plead guilty. ln the second year of its organization, the Student Court at Central Kitsap tried six cases. The Court was presided over by supreme judge, Dick Horsley. Six judges were elected from the three senior high classes. They were Paul Rasmussen, Frank Doolittle, Alan Fulcer, Clark Parsons. Lawrence Greaves and Dick Musser. Alternates chosen were Ned Jenne, Merrill Cronk and Dick Johnsen. Other officials were Bonnie Knupp, prosecuting attorney, Roy Walworth, bailiffg and Sharon Ranniger, clerk. The defense attorneys were Harold Henderson, David Aldrich and Bill Anderson. ln addition to their work in court, the officials started a project of the organization of a law enforcement agency. Mr. Huey worked with the Student Court as advisor. STUDENT COURT OFFICIALS-Front row, left to right: Frank Doolittle, sophomore judge, Clark Parsons, junior judge, Lawrence Greaves, senior judge, Dick Horsley, chief justice, Dick Musser, senior judge, Alan Fulcer, junior judge, Paul Rasmussen, sopho- more judge. Second row: Sharon Ranniger, clerk, Ned Jenne, sophomore alternate, Merrill Cronk, junior alternate judge, Bill Anderson, Robin Aldrich, Harold Henderson, defense attorneysg Dick Johnsen, senior alternate judgeg Bonnie Knupp, prosecuting attorney. l 2 2 2 2 5 if V ,..,. 1- . , ,.., .-V-.aw.etam..ttw.:t:-'Siamese-'...z..fz.,.--t,Qts vt.Q.ts:t,ffss nm OUTDOOR CLUB HIKES AT MOUNT RAINIER ,is-2 et-M OUTDOOR CLUB-First row, left to right: Steve Reeve, George Warringtfmn, Joyce Graves, Pat Pursell, Gerry Baldwin, Marvelyn Jen- sen, Lorrie Lester, Janice Bullard, Pat Lane, Carol Stempf, Pete Thorne. Second row: Mr. MacCilvra, Art Schick, Renee Youngs. Mary Rogers, Lauraine Clauson, Karen Bohlet. Loretta Bullard, Judy Dodge, Marnie Nordmark, Sharon Ranniger, Olivia Lively, Nikki Juricich, Helen Cockley. Third row: Phil Best, Frank Cameron, Chester Hinnian. Jack Hepworth, Dick Hess, Lawrence Greaves, Dick Johnsen. John Mahler. Larry Peterson, Marvin Romsland, Bob Padgett. The Outdoor Club went to Paradise, Mt. Rainier. for a day this year where ,they viewed the glaciers. hiked about 7,000 ft., and saw the entrance to an ice cave. Several skiing and other outdoor films were shown throughout the year. Individual students par- ticipated in the skiing group from Bremerton and the Mountaineering program at Olympic College. The officers were Dick Johnsen, president, Frank .Cam- eron, vice president, Marnie Nordmark, secretary- treasurerg and Pete Thorne, publicity chairman. The advisor was Mr. MacCilvra. Hikers rest on cliff's edge S Mr. MacGilvra glissades ei? if M .w as TUESDAY WAS G.A.A. DAY Time for fun in the gym. G.A.A. OFFICERS-Left to right: Doris Sipe, secretary- treasurerg Judy Wyatt, president, Lois Barnhart, point keeper, Jacque Miller, vice president, Gretchen Bower, sports manager. On Tuesday afternoons, senior high girls in G.A.A. participated in a variety of sports such as volleyball, badminton, basketball, baseball, and battleball. Miss Shaffer, the advisor, instructed the club in these games. During the basketball season, the G.A.A. let the basketball players take over the floor until the first of the year when activities resumed. Events were also scheduled with other schools. Play Day, which gives some of the outstanding athletes a chance to meet girls from other schools, was held at Port Angeles. On December seventh, nine of the most outstanding volleyball players were chosen to play at East Bremerton in a volleyball game. Central Kitsap placed second in competition with South Kitsap, East and West. In basketball games at West Bremerton, the Central team came in first place, tied with East Bremerton. Participation in spring sports concluded the activities of the year. G.A.A.-Front row, left to right: Francis Shelton, Helen Wells, Gerry Munger, Lorrie Lester, Peggy Terry, Lois Ruehle, Donna Knut- son, Joyce Olsen, Mary Jo Pearson, Joyce Hermanson, Pat Kaye, Kay Zimmerman, Doris Sipe. Second row: Donna Helm, Rose An- derson, Carole Glud, Susan Dayton, Janice Bullard, Deanna Gibson, Judy Lynn, Lois Barnhart, Jan Alguard, Bonnie Knupp, Judy gheelisg. Third row: Judy Wyatt, Virginia Potter, Karen Mimier, Sandra Edman, Susie Logan, Gretchen Bower, Olivia Lively, Yvette ar ie . ga nna. wi ts: t+wxfzzfvr nsa vyws1a:ff,1w, SPORTS WERE POPULAR WITH GIRLS N f ililwuiv 'lm- GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM-Left to right: Sue Ahlquist, Susie Logan, Pete SUSIE LOGAN, top man on the tennis ladder. Thorne, Jean Madsen, Gretchen Bower, Sharon Ruehle. gets ready for a backhand shot. TENNIS TEAM FINISHES SECOND IN LEAGUE The Tennis Team finished the season second in the league. The scores were: East 5, C.K. Og West 0, C.K. 5, Port Angeles l, C.K. 5, Bainbridge 0, C.K. 5, East 0, C.K, 5: Sequim 0, C.K. 5g South Kitsap 2, C.K. 3. The team consisted of seniors Pete Thorne and Sue Ahlquist, juniors Susie Logan and Gretchen Bower, and freshmen Jean Madsen and Sharon Ruehle. Miss Shaffer was the coach. GIRLS EARNED MEMBERSHIP IN C.K. CLUB Earning membership in the sports honorary for girls, the C.K. Club, is the goal of many G.A.A. members. Each girl must accumu- late 500 points through her participation in sports activities in order to be eligible for initiation into this honorary. The girls who belong to the C.K. Club play tennis, basketball, baseball, and other favorite sports. The president this year was Lois Barnhart, vice president was Bonnie Knupp, and secretary-treasurer was Susie Logan. C.K. CLUB OFFICERS-Susie Logan, secretary- C.K. CLUB-Front row, left to right: Lois Barnhart, Lenora Morey, Olivia treaslrrerg Lois Barnhart, president, Bonnie Lively, Greta Siegle, Bonnie Knupp, Renee Youngs. Second row: Loretta Knupp, vice president, Bullard, Gretchen Bower, Susie Logan, Judy Raatz, Sue Ahlquist. I Uayle wyamwfzfz Arlo Hoppe wielliif' Dick J h D , 3 l , . C 0 nsen, Cl . Ed Olsen' BW Philpfiriln clletcalf' Joe Reasons, Larry Li ffl nk' Second WWI, Arlan Moen? iiohilsonl Dick Kmenbefger, Chuck H d ary Moen, Jack Hepworth, virrlgatorrhgggg giirrrag, Ted Linde..a'lI'lrlir4l-ItifliirSiiygrtxgafjand, Jack Xnilterrf Yer, Terry C1 oo s, Bob O1 rman, Harold Henderson, Larry pgljiggf LETTERMENS CLUB ASSISTS IN ALL-SPORTS BANQUET The annual All-Sports Banquet was the big event for the Lettermenls Club this. year. ln the spring an initiation was held for all boys who were eligible and wished to enter the club. To become a member of this organlzatlon, a letter must have been earned in a varsity sport and initiation must have been completed. LETTERMENS CLUB OFFICERS DISCUSS SPORTS JERRY BRINGLE, baseball manager, organizes some of BANQUETfLeft to right: Lawrence Greaves, presidemg the equipmgnt' Dick Horsley, vice president, Bill Anderson, secretary- treasurerg ,lim Colby, s.a.a. nw: .SN S? 'b , In COUGARS BREAK EVEN IN BASEBALL LEAGUE PLAY WALT CLAPPER DENNIS DEGUIRE LAWRENCE GREAVES JACK HEPWORTH GLEN JOHNSON Third Base Field Shortstop First Base Right Field Under the second year of coach John Foxis tutelage, the Cougars compiled a 4- win-4 loss league record and a 5 win-7 loss-1 tie season record. In league competition the Cougars downed Port Townsend 6-0, North Kitsap 10-S, East Bremerton 7-1, and Sequim 2-1 but lost to Bainbridge 2-1, West Bremerton 5-1, Port Angeles 6-0, and South Kitsap 13-4. Next year will be one of rebuilding for CK because eight members of the team were seniors. They were: Ted Linde, Ed Olsen, Swede Livingston, Lawrence Greaves, Glen Johnson, Larry Woods, Jack Hepworth, and Willard Nordby. TED LINDE SWEDE LIVINGSTON ED OLSEN JACK SMITH LARRY WOODS Pitcher Catcher Second Base Field Center Field BASEBALL TEAM-Front row, left to right: Walt Clapper, Jack Hepworth, Swede Livingston, Glen Johnson, Lawrence Greaves, Ed Olsen, Ted Linde, Willard Nordby, Larry Woods. Second row: Jack Smith, Dennis Martin, Brian Johnson, David Aldrich, Ray Hepworth, Dennis De Guire, Kenny Sleasman, Paul Rasmussen, Dennis Hermann. INJURIES HAMPER TRACK SQUAD 'K' BILL ANDERSON FRANK DOQLITTLE STEWART GARLAND DAVID HONG ARLO HOPPE High Hurdles Mile 440 .Iavelin High .lump For the second straight year, Dave Hong represented the Cougars in the State Track Meet at Washington State College. The success of the Central Kitsap track team was greatly hampered through the season by injuries to key performers. Seniors participating in their last track meets this season were Dick Horsley, Dave Hong, Bill Anderson, Arlan Moen, Stew Garland, Allan Foster, Fred Turner, Arlo Hoppe, and Dayle Wyatt. DICK HORSLEY DICK KATZENBERCER ARLAN MOEN FRED TURNER DAYLE WYATT Low Hurdles 880 High Hurdles 220 Mile SENIOR HIGH TRACK-Front row, left to right: Bill Anderson, Alan Moen, Ned Jenne, Frank Doolittle, Stewart Garland, Larry Gorman, Charles McDonald, Rodney Powers. Second row: Arlo Hoppe, Jeff David, Dick Katzenberger, Tim Cline, Orlo Hinman, David Hong, Dayle Wyatt, Allan Foster. 'W TENNIS TEAM WINS THREE MATCHES ln the 1957 season the Cougar tennis team won three of their six matches. They beat East Bremerton, Sequim, and Bainbridge, but lost to Port Angeles, West Bremerton, and South Kitsap. Members of the tennis team ending their high school career because of graduation are Larry Peterson, Dick Johnsen, and Dick Musser. Mr. Callow, their coach. was awarded The Man of the Year in Tennis Award of the County this year. GOLF TEAM ESTABLISHED RECORD With a team composed entirely of underclassmen, the Cougars had an exceptionally successful season and are looking forward to even brighter ones. They established a league record of five wins, two losses, and one tie by beating Port Townsend and East Bremerton in both matches, downing Port Angeles once and tying them once, but bowing to West Bremerton in botli matches. The team was again coached by Mr. Manning. TENNIS TEAM-Left to right: Dick Johnsen, Dan Dahl, Larry Peterson, Jerry Martin, Dick Larson, Dick Musser. Larry Peterson, top man of the tennis ladder, gets ready to serve. 1 I t l l Q l s It's a slam on the winning doub team of Dick Musser and Dick ,lohns4 GOLF TEAM-Left to right: Q Kvinsland, Terry Gilman, John M shall, Mr. Manning, coach, Tom Sli more, Winston Metcalf. lin 5 t 1 'ff ', 5 Q , 'vR , 4 ,--W nmmfm-.W , :. .. ,www its x -ws H 5 M, Ml ,H I'ff2'w , X E 4 -Q: ' -. -lm if Q. 1 4 .qxgfk gi Zysgwggi iirsixgsifff 1 ' 3 . , fm. U ess .sai- Ms, M new 'Q ff 5 if ta .1 K -. - ' b 7 '55 ta ag N, Q35 gb may E --s.. 'i ---.F ---nl SPRING EVENTS KEPT US BUSY 1. Our scholars represented us on the Honor Society trip to Seattle. 2. Who was in or out at the zoo on the Honor Society trip? 3. Gordon Rosecrants is raising some strawberries as his Ag project. 4. A flock of sheep is another project. This was selected hy Glenn Cantwell. 5. Tom Doutt chose the preparation and seeding of a lawn. 6. The celebration of Pan American Day was reigned over by Senior High Queen, Muriel Nuttall, and Junior High Queen, Kris Johnsen, and their court. 7. The Spanish Club invited two exchange students from Argentina and Peru to perform at the assembly on Pan American Day. 8. The band played Latin Ameri- can selections at this assembly. 9. Dick Horsley and Mike Clogston, who won top oratorical honors at a district meet, talk with competitors. 10. Our Drill Team marched in the Armed Forces Parade in Bremerton. ll. The band also performed at this parade and many others. N K .gspflsf-1 I I -- f I - ' 4, - 1 I we, . X v A W, rv . ,qw-Q15 gf , L .K I Nr.- ,!' I W kai ff N fii L, .fr , I MI A A f - ,mg V ,vw if , HT .Xt 9 sg 1' Y' ' I Ev M 2 f :IQ ' , V, -I 1, A ww .fx x MQ J M rl fy! ' A 6 A in S,II- rx Q ,Mr I. I Ky: N X Q, I f x E J 3 ,f N . 1 -ii- ff- W 2 5 v V W... IIIAL Is 1... V 'f ,QF M. Rakim, 52555 4040. L' N . Q M Q S .Si T1 1 , Q 1 mi 79 'Nfl-8.4 rad 2 K i Q as 515 L Q s E I hr ax S Q I K -Y --NX . ' . hifi - , E ? I EQTS Sz oyed the 'Ya y H ho trip on Many seniors eny ' Vctoria, B. C. their exc UTSXOU to 1 5. X 5 5 s M5-'M'Mwwfrffwf wa-WWW i is 8 www . awxwwkmmw wise, T ea tx we ' Y -as 4.43 -,,.q.,.' T1 toria B C. 2. The master of ceremonies at ape at the Honor Society nne Kitts their excursion spot, Vic s and Larry man gone 5 Chuck Wood and Suea le. 1. A group oi seniors enjoy the sunshine on deck as they sail to the junior-Senior Banquet was Dick Horsley. 3. Two seniors, Lawrence Greave trip to Seattie. fir. The seniors were entertained by the juniors at the Junior Prom, Moongiow. . 'ners at the Junior Prom. 6. Some of our seniors were artists, ior example, Gail Sweet and Greta Sieg WSIS 611161181 , X at K t , I fl' di!! lc, M 83 FIRST SEMESTER SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Left to right: Janet Dodd, secretary-treasurerg Ed Olsen, presidentg Arlan Moen, vice presidentg Dick Musser, s.a.a.g Dick Johnsen, s.a.a. 1 SECOND SEMESTER SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Left to right: Dick Musser, vice president, Gary Moen, s.a.a.g Judy Hillesland, s.a.a., Aletha Badger, secretary-treasurer, Ed Olsen, president. 84 SENIORS CONCLUDE BUSY SCHOOL YEARS The class of 1957 started their freshman year choosing song leaders and winning many games in football, basketball, and baseball. In the sophomore year, the small, but mighty, football players gave the older boys a run for their money. With their help, Central Kitsap finished the season undefeated in league play. During the year, the class sponsored soc-hops and, as usual, decorated for Baccalaureate. With many boys returning for the junior year, the football team went on to win their second undefeated championship. Each player earned a small gold football with Champions 1956 en- graved on it. A big event was the selection of a new style of rings. Along with the newness of the rings came the thrill of winning the One- Act Play Tournament by presenting The Sands of Timef' Talent in dramatics had already been displayed in the junior play, The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners. Traditionally, the juniors decorated for the Junior-Senior Banquet and Commencement. The Junior Prom, Carden in the Rain, climaxed the year. During the last year, the senior high school enjoyed the Senior Ball, Winter Magic. The Senior Play was the very dramatic Dino.l' Soc- hops were sponsored, and two of the three one- act plays of the Play Tournament were directed by seniors. The class had the privilege of opening the first Student Court with the Chief Justice, Dick Horsley, presiding. Among the judges were Lawrence Greaves, Dick Musser, and the al- ternate Dick Johnsen. The clerk was Sharon Ranniger, and the defense attorneys were Bill Anderson, Phil Best, and Harold Henderson. Towards the end of May, the class took its excursion to Victoria for a very eventful day and were guests of the junior class at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. 'iNot By Bread Alone was the theme at Commencement, and Karen Grande, Judy Hillesland, Dick Johnsen, Phil Best, and Dick Horsley were student speak- ers. As a parting gesture, the senior class pre- sented the student body with a flagpole for the football field and curtains for the junior high gym at the Commencement Exercises. s. REEVIQ Seng? Class Adv1s0V MAKE MINE COUNTRY STYLE PENNY AARTS The best of all shock ab- sorbers is a good sense of humor. Megaphone Staff 3, 4, Photo Editor 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Par- liamentarian 2, GAA 2, Commercial Club 4, Home- coming Publicity Chairman 4, Mothers' Tea Program Chairman 3, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Nurses' Club 2, Paddle Squad 3, 4. WILLIAM ANDERSON A friend to all. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep- resentative 4, Student Court Defense Attorney 4, Honor Society 3, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Band 2, Marching Band 3, Bikemfic Club 4, Assistant Experimen- ter 4, Home Room President 4, Track lnspirational Award 4, US Coast Guard Academy Appointment. SUE AHLQUIST A girl with high blush pres- sure. Style Show 2, Annual Staff 2, 3, Office Staff 4, Out- door Club 3, 4, Constitution Committee 3, Paddle Squad 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pan American Princess 3, GAA 2, 3, Secretary- Treasurer 3, CK Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Poster Club 2, 3, Little Letter Lassies 2, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4. DON BAARSTAD An earnest heart, a true spirit, and a ready worker. Thespians 4, Outdoor Club 3, 4: Paddle Squad 4, Home Room President 4. JACK ANDERSON Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Football Manager 2, 3, Track Manager 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 3. 4, Paddle Squad 4. SL. F Pere TEIENDLIEST om e, Arlan Moen ALETHA BADCER lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Thespians 4, One-Act Play Tournament 2, 3, 4, junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Of- fice Staff 2, 3, 4, ASB Treasurer 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Tolo Program Chair- man 3, Senior Ball Refresh' ment Chairman 4, Mega- phone Staff 3, Commercial Club 4, Magazine Drive 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, GAA 2, Outdoor Club 3, 4, Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer 4, Student Council 4, Service Club 3, 4, Paddle Squad 2, 3, Style Show 2. WHEN IT COMES TO FANCY DANCIN' KEITH BALDWIN His wit keeps everyone in stitches. Hall Patrol 4, Home Room President 4, Service Club 3, Operators Club 2, PE As- sistant 2, Shop Foreman 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee 3, One-Act Play Tournament 2. if B551 1-'H' ' H gsruu Pat ColliDS, BMW lean 6 DONALD BERNRITTER It's better to wear out than to rust out. Fire Patrol 2, Operators Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Baseball 2. JUDY BALTHAZOR Who minds being sick when Judy is their nurse? Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Little Letter Lassies 2, Latin Club 4, Drill Team 2, Annual Staff 2, Honor Society 2, 3, Style Show 2, Homecoming Clean-up Chair- man 4, FHA 2, 3, Outdoor Club 3, GAA 2, CKEA Scholarship. PHIL BEST He knows how to disagree without being disagreeable. Thespians 3, 4, President 4, Outdoor Club 3, 4, Planning Committee 3,- Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Student Council 4, Span- ish Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 3, Honor Society 2, Opera- tors Club 2, Bikemfic Club 4, Treasurer 4, Traffic Con- ference 3, Chorus 2, Junior Play 3, 4, One-Act Play Tournament 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Clean-up Schedule Chair- man 4, Best Thespian 4. ALVERDA BERGE The rnildest manners and the gentlest heart. GAA 2, FHA 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Paddle Squad 3, Little Letter Lassies 2, Style Show 2, 4, Top Ten. CHARLOTTE BUCHANAN Better to give than to take. Hi-C Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Stamp Club 2, Pep Club 4, School Store 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Office Staff 4, Style Show 2.' JAMES COLBY OR TO MUSIC WITH A SMILE FLORENCE HUFFON l never hurry, neither rlo l worry. Cirls' Cl I1li'l Cl3l Club 4. ub 2, 3, 43 Coni- JAMES CARNAHAN Little, but, oh my! FFA 2, 3g Fire Patrol 3, 43 LORETTA BULLARD A thing worth doing is worth doing well. Honor Society 2, 3, 43 FHA 2, 3. 4, Vice President 43 CK Club 3, 43 Outdoor Club 3, 43 Drill Team 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 2. 43 Annual Staff 2, 3, 43 Megaphone Staff 33 Office Staff 33 Commercial Club 43 Little Letter Lassles 23 GAA 2g Style Show 23 Home Room President 43 Top Ten 43 Cornmercial Award 4. Girls are always r it n n L ri g ' ' dAthe don't through his min y dare wallr. Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 4' Track 23 Letter- 3 4 SAA 4g 2, 3, , men's Club , 3 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4g Out door Club 33 Student Coun cil 23 Home Room Presiden t FRANK CAMERON A mountain goa lessons from him. Thespians 3, 4, President 43 Outdoor Club 3, 4, President 43 FFA 2, Reporter 33 Latin Club 3, 4g Junior Play 3, 4g Fire Patrol 2, 3. t Could take BES Janet Dodll I OTS gy Baseball 2, 3 .ft PATRICK COLLINS A paradox - red hair and even temper. Outdoor Club 43 Paddle Squad 4g Fire Patrol 4, As- sistant 43 Re-entered 1956 from Philippine Islands3 Class President 23 Spanish Club 33 Dance Committee 3. LARRY CONTI Why sleep at home when you can sleep at school? Fire Patrol 4. LE cUTE5isallil1ll5 Parffffson I ern, Lester, HOMER DAVISON As merry as the day is long. Baseball 3, Library Assistant 3, 4, Safety Council 3. OR TO NICE ROMANCIN' LEONE CUNNINGHAM A sweet girl with a ready smile. GAA 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, Poster Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 3, 4, Little Letter Lassies 2, Christmas Concert 4, Music Festival 4, Variety Show 4, Spring Concert 4. JANET DODD A combination of brains and personality makes her a per- fect friend. Latin Club 3, 4, GAA 2, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Serv- ice Club 3, 4, Captain 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Pan American Princess 4, Junior Play 3, Girls, Trio 3, 4, An- nual Staff 2, 3, 4, Senior Co- Editor 4, Little Letter Las- sies 2, Style Show 2, Tolo Refreshments Chairman 4, Minstrel Show 3, Variety Show 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4, Christmas Concert 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Music Contest 2, 4, Top Ten, Vocal Music Award. JOHN DANKERS Not on top, but climbing. Fire Patrol 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Football Announcer 4- Basketball Announ cer 42 Football 3. JUDY DODGE Plumb full of mischief, wit and glee. Paddle Squad 3, Service Club 4, Outdoor Club 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 4, Girls' Glee 4, Choir 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Nurses Club 2, President 2, FHA 2, Drill Team 2, Pan American. Princess 3, Style Show 2, 4, GAA 2. MAKE MINE COUNTRY STYLE NER TERRY DRINNON SUE DON Modest, but worthy of ap- Any man who has a job, has louse a chance. p . Girls' Club 2, 33 Girls' Glee 43 Pep Club 2, 33 GAA 2, 33 FHA 2. ROSALIE ERICKSEN She lets her light shine with- out turning the spot on her- self. Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 23 Hi C 2, 3g Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 43 Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Copy Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4g Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 2, Treasurer 43 Girls' Glee 23 Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 33 Commercial Club 4g Service Club 2, 33 Class Secretary- Treasurer 2, 33 Pan Ameri- can Assembly General Chair- man 43 Princess 2, 3, 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4g Student Council Representa- tive 3, 43 Style Show 4, Variety Show 43 Christmas Concert 2, 43 Spring Con- cert 2, 43 American Legion Award3 Echo Awardg Top Ten. LORETTA FORDAHL Whafs life without a little fun mixed in? FHA 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Office Staff 33 Traffic Court Conference 43 Mega- phone 3, 4, Exchange Editor 4g GAA 33 Senior Ball Dec- oration Committee 33 Senior Ball Program Chairman 4g Pan American Princess 33 Outdoor Club 43 Home Room President 23 Drill Team 23 Tolo Decorating Committee 3' Style Show 2, 3g Home- , coming Decoration Commit- tee 3' Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Magaiine Drive Captain 33 Junior Prom Decoration Com mittee 3. LARRY EDMAN Life is what you make it. Outdoor Club 3g Latin Club 3, 4, President 43 Service Club 33 CK Honor Society 3, 43 National Honor Society 3 43 Traffic Conference Delegate 43 PSNS Appoint- ment. MOST EFFICIEN Rosie Ericksenq D. T K- lck 1011115611 ALLEN FOSTER Singing is a man's bathright. Spanish Club 3, 43 Paddle Squad 43 Boys' Glee Club 2 3 43 Boys' Quartet 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4. WHEN IT COMES TO ARMS THAT HOLD YA STEWART GARLAND A touchdown from a kickoff. Fire Patrol 2, 3, 4, Assistant 4g Spanish Club 3, 4g Let- terman's Club 3, 45 FFA 2' Hall Patrol 4g Football 3 4' T , rack 3, 4g Service Club 2. V.--:Ash 1 at 9' ' f,-f 'ii . RTS . Blgwiilt Fgeae Uvmgswn Betty jean ens v EILEEN GILLICK Speech is silver, silence is gold. Outdoor Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4g Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 25 Style Show 2g Office Force 4. KIRK GERHING Work ' time. HELEN GOCKLEY Love me, love my horse Annual Staff 3, 4, Art Edi- tor 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 43 Pan American Assembly Program Committee 3, Co-Chairman 4g ,lunior Red Cross 2g FHA 23 GAA 2, Outdoor Club 3, 4g Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Tolo Decorating Committee 4, Homecoming Adver- tising Committee 4, Senior Ball Decorating Committee Adverti i ' is a necessary waste of JUDY GILBERT If we all had her srhool spirit. Thespians 2, 3, 4g Outdoor Club 3, 4g Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, President 4g GAA 2g FHA 2, 3, 4, Song Leader 29 Commercial Club 3, 45 Stu- dent Council Representatives 3, 49 Cheerleader Princess 3, Queen 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 43K Sbutterbugs 4' Tol M ' , o , usic Chairman 3, 4, Senior Ball Music Chair- man 4g Junior Prom Program and Clean-up Chairman 3g Homecoming Flower Girl 4g Drill Team 2g One-Act Play Tournament 2' junior Pl ' a ay, Senior Play, Pep Club 2 3 4 L g ittle Letter Lassies 25 Spring Concert 3, 4, Minstrel Show 3, Nurses' Club 23 Style Show 2g Christmas A 5. sembly 3. s ng Co-Chairman 45 . DAFE COULD Megaphone Letterhead 4.3 If Sllefwff Q5 golden, then lim Poster Club 2g Ladies of 11 mlmomllfffs Elks Vocational Scholarship. Football 2 EYES THAT SHINE ABOUT A MILE KAREN GRANDE We build the ladder by which we climb! ASB Secretary 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Copy Editor 4, Service Club 3, 4, Lieutenant 4, Girls' Trio 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, CK Honor Society 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, Girls' Glee 2, Outdoor Club 3, 4, Jun- ior-Senior B anq uet Enter- tainment Chairman 3, Junior Prom Decoration Committee 3, Tolo General Chairman 4, Senior Ball Decoration Com- mittee 4, DAR Citizenship Award, Top Ten, Citizen- ship Award, English Award, Kitsap County Tuberculosis League Scholarship, U. of W. Freshman Honor Scholarship. CHRIS GUNDERSON Why be quiet when one can talk? Outdoor Club 2, 3, Paddle Squad 3, 4. JOYCE GRAVES Honesty is the best policy. High C 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, FHA 2, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, Outdoor Club' 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Poster Club 2, Little Letter Lassies 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Junior Red Cross. SALLY GREGORY Life is not life at all without delight. Poster Club 2, Thespians 3, 4, Historian 4, Sophomore One-Act Play 2, Junior Play 3, Junior One-Act Play 3, Senior Play 4, FHA 2, 3, Reporter 3, Megaphone Staff 3, GAA 2, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Traffic Conference 3, Office Force 3, Style Show 2, Tolo Decorations Committee 2, 3, Junior Prom Decorating Com- mittee 3, Home Room Presi- dent 3, Homecoming Deco- ration Committee 4, Junior- Senior Banquet 2, Outdoor Club 3, Mothers' Tea 2, 3, Annual Staff 2, 3, Junior- Senior Banquet Decoration Committee 3, Christmas Con- cert 3, Nurses' Club 2, 3. LAWRENCE GREAVES An athlete, a seholar, and cz mighty good friend. Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Let- termen's Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Student Court Judge 3, 4, Class President 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, An- nual Staff 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, 4, FFA 2, Secre- tary 2, Kitsap County Traf- fic Safety Conference Rep- resentative 2, 3, 4, Planning Committee 4, Outdoor Club 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Fire Patrol 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Pan American Assembly MC 2, Bikemfik 4, Junior Prom Clean-up Committee 3, Hon- orary Captain, Football, Base- ball, Basketball, Outstanding Senior Athlete PSNS Ap- pointment. DanP1I5fETTIEST EYES ason, JoAnn Myhre PATRICIA HARDER Life is a game, will you play it? Outdoor Club 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, Drill Team Captain 2, Drum Majorette 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, Poster Club 2, Tolo Dance Committee 3, 4, GAA 2, Style Show 2, 3, Mothers' Tea 3. MARY LEE HARRIS We wish she'd have come many years sooner. Entered 33 Girls' Club 3, 43 Pep Club 4. LIKE I JUST NOW TOLD YA SARA HARRISON Pretty to look at, good to talk to, and pleasant to re- member. Poster C 3, 43 Outdoor Club 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 4g Pan American Day Princess 2, 3g Student Council Representa- tive 23 Junior Red Cross 23 Drill Team 23 GAA 23 FHA 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Choir 43 Home Room President 43 SAA 4g Homecoming Flower Girl 43 Homecoming Decora tion Co-Chairman 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Junior Play 3g One-Act Play Tournament 23 Junior Prom Decoration Com- mittee 3, Queen 33 Spring Concert 2g Traffic Conf - ence 23 Little Letter Lassieds 23 Office Force 33 Mothers' Tea 2 T 1 3 o o Decoration Com- mittee 2, 33 Thespians 4. lub 2, Song leader THOMAS HART To have a friend is to be one. Fire Patrol 2, 3, 4, Assistant 43 Football 23 FFA 23 Hall Patrol 4. 1 STUDIUUS Dick Horsleit a JORENE JOHNSON HAYDOCK The best gifts are always tied with heartstrings. FHA 3, 43 Drill Team 23 Paddle Squad 3 4' Off' , , ice Force 3, 43 Megaphone 3, 4, B . usmess Manager 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom Decoration Chairman 33 Tolo Decoration Chairman 33 Jun- ior Class Play 33 Fashion Show 2, 33 GAA 2. MARILYN HEILIGER Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Latin Club 3, 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4g Honor Society 2, 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 4g High C Club 2, 3, 4, President 33 School Store Clerk 2, 3, 43 Style Show 23 Commercial Club 43 Seattle Pacific College Scholarship. HAROLD HENDERSON The world may go on with- out me, but I doubt it. Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4g Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4g Hall Monitor 23 Tennis Club 2, 3, 43 Student Court De- fense Attorney 4g Outdoor Club 43 Bikemfik 4, Secre- tary 4g CPS Academ' 1 c Scholarship3 PSNS Appoint- ment. E CHESTER HINMAN MAKE MINE COUNTRY STYLE BETTY JEAN HENSRUD Men may be puzzles, but I'll never give them up. Homecoming Princess 43 Cheerleader 33 Homeroom President 4g FHA 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 3g Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Pointkeeper 43 Variety Show 4g Majorette 23 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4g Girls' Glee 2, 3, 43 Music Festival 2, 3, 43 Christ- mas Assembly 2, 3, 43 Min- strel Show 3g Shutterbugs 4g Spring Concert 2, 3, 43 Fash- ion Show 33 Senior Ball En- tertainment Chairman 43 Commencement Decoration Committee 4.3 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 33 Moth- ers' Tea 2, 3, 4. RICHARD HESS A jolly, happy-go-lucky guy whose curls are the envy of all the girls. Football 3, 4g Latin Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4g Out- door Club 3, 43 Stamp Club 43 Service Club 3. JACK HEPWORTH He's got that happy-go-steady look. Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4g Football 23 Outdoor Club 3, 43 Letterman's Club 3, 43 PE Assistant 3, 4. JUDY HILLESLAND A woman daesn't mind being called intelligent, just as long as it doesn't interfere with her looks. Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Song Leader Queen 3, 43 Girls' State Represen- tative 3g Thespian 3, 4, Sec- retary 4g Honor Society 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 33 Tolo Chairman 3, Queen 33 Senior Ball Deco- ration Chairman 43 Junior- Senior Banquet Chairman 33 Senior Class SAA 43 GAA 23 FHA 23 Traffic Safety Conference 3, 4, Planning Committee 43 Homecoming Flower Girl 43 Pan American Day Princess 33 Sophomore One-Act Play 2g Junior Play 33 Senior Play 4g Girls' Trio 23 Commercial Club 4g Sen- ior-Alumni Game Committee Chairman 43 Christmas As- sembly 33 Outstanding Sen- ior Girl3 English Award3 CKEA Scholarship3 Elks' Club Kitsap County Leader Awardg Top Ten. JOAN HERMANSON A girl with a smile is a girl worthwhile. FHA 2, 3, 4g GAA 23 Senior High Pep Club 2, 3, 43 CK Club 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 43 Clinic Monitor 3. M OS G1.2.2U1s2zf't.US ' Usser Not too quiet, not too bois terous, just an all-around good fellow. Paddle Squad 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Outdoor Club 3, 43 Stamp Club 23 Sopho- more Class Vice President. HEAR THAT FIDDLE DAVID HONG Better late than never. Outdoor Club 2, 3, 43 FFA 3, 43 Fire Patrol 2, 3, 4, Assistant 4g Track 2, 3, 4g Football 43 Lettermen's Club 2 3 4 Sr , , 3 amp Club 2, 33 Paddle Squad 43 Hall Pa- trol 4. T ALISTS Horslev Eileen Gllhck' DIC ARLO HOPPE Hope for the best, expect the worst, and take what comes. Track 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's Cl b ' ' u 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. RICHARD JOHNSEN N o t h i n achieved without enthusiasm. Student Body Vice President 43 Basketball 23 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Outdoor Club 2, 3, President 3, Vice President 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 23 Debate Club 3, 4, Vice President 33 Student Council 3g Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 43 National Honor So- ciety 3, 43 Service Club 3, 4g Traffic Safety Conference Planning Committee 3, 4, Conference 2g Class Officer 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Co- Chairman 43 Traffic Court Alternate Judge 3, 43 Letter- men's Club 2, 3, 43 Inter- High Student Council Vice President 43 Paddle Squad 2, 3, Captain 33 Bikemfik Club SAA 43 Student Court Planning Committee 3, 43 Spanish Award3 Mathematic Award' Silv dl g great was ever a . Baseball 2, 3, 4' RICHARD HORSLEY To all dom to a few. Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4g Band 2 3 4 Stud s 9 1 ent Director 3, 4g Boys' Glee 2 3 4- ' , , Boys Quartet 2, 3, 4g Debate 2, 3, 4, President 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice President 4g Honor Society 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Bikemfik 4, Chief Experimenter 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Court Justice 3 Ch'f , ie Justice 43 Traffic Safety Con- f erence Representative 23- Choir 2, 33 Student Court Planning Committee 2g Elec- tion Board Chairman 43 Point System Committee Chairman 43 Operators Club 23 Madrigal Singers 2, 3g Outdoor Club 3g Planning Committee 33 Latin Award3 History Award3 Instrumental Award3 Elks' Club Kitsap County Scholar Award3 Har- vard National Scholarship: Top Ten3 Outstanding Senior. GLEN JOHNSON Cupid couldn't hit him with machine gun , Lettermen's lub 3 4 Service Club 2 C . 9 ' , 33 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 33 Homeroom Pre S. , er a e R otary rdent 4g Bikemfik Vice Pres- Scholarshipg Top Ten. ldellt 4. CHARLES HUDSON Laughing face, smiling grin, personality bound to win. Lettermen's Club 3, 4g Bas- ketball 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3g FFA 2. Q E is given speech, wis- I COULD LISTEN ALL NIGHT MICHAEL KINNEY 66Mike!! Keep smiling, it makes every- one wonrler what youlve been up to. Traffic Safety Conference 4, Bikemfik Club 4, President 4g Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Home- room Secretary 4. JERRY LESTER He hasnlt time for girls, just Barbl Service Club 3, 43 Outdoor Club 3, 4, Sophomore Class President. LARRY KONIZESKI He ignores troubles and woes. FFA 2, 3, 43 Earning and Saving Chairman, Reporter 4: Fire Patrol 2, 3, 45 Outdoor Club 43 Baseball 3. JACK LEWIS l'm interested in girls, and other scientific research. Fire Patrol 2, 3, 4, Vice President 44 FFA 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Vice President 4, Thespians 4. if if DARLENE LAWRENCE Think straight, walk straight, be straight. GAA 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Office Force 45 Hi C Club. BEST A M 3 ly Gregory, all Mccleuan THEODORE LINDE 5iTed!9 He goes bats over baseball. Spanish Club 3, 4, President 43 Baseball 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Homeroom Presi- dent 4. OLIVIA LIVELY My true love has my heart, and I have his diamond. Drill Team 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4, College Con- ference 2, 4, Secretary 2, Shutterbugs 3, 4, SAA 3, Vice President 3, President 4, Senior High Athletic Award 2, Outdoor Club 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, CK Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Girls' Trio 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 3, Jun- ior Prom Chairman 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4, Captain 3, Paddle Squad Captain 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Photo Editor 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Traffic Safety Con- ference Secretary 3, Junior- Senior Banquet Serving Chairman 2, 3. --7 BEST uttall HEAR THAT BANJO LAURENCE LIVINGSTON Swede I don't think of girls all the time, sometimes I sleep. Baseball 2, 3, 4, 'Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Fire Patrol 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Traffic Conference 2, B a s k e t b a ll Inspirational A w a r d, Baseball Inspira- tional Award, All-State Bas- ketball Team 4. Ed Olsen, NORVAL LOWSTAD JESSIE LOWE Gentle thoughts and calm desires. Re-entered 4, Girls' Club 4, GAA 4, Pep Club 4. Be silent and safe, silence never betrays you. GERALD LOTT sscaryn I don't say much, but I am a deep thinker. JOHN MAHLER Life is just one big joke after another. Football 2, 4, Basketball 2, 4, Tennis 4, Junior Class SAA, Band 3, Outdoor Club 3, 4, Shutterbugs 4. AIN'T THAT SOMETHIN? - DARN RIGHT! SANDRA MARVIN Neat, nice, and nifty. Hi C 2, 3, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, CK Honor Society 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Secretary 3, Commer- cial Club 4. VICKI MILLS Better to be little and shine than be big and cast a shadow. Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Senior Co-Editor 4, Tennis Team 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Junior Class Play, Office Force 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Paddle Squad 3, Serv-. ice Club 3, 4, GAA 2, Little Letter Lassies 2, Mothers' Tea 2, Pan American As- sembly 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 3, Advertising Chairman 2, Thespians 4, Commencement Gift Committee 4, Play Tour- nament 4, Junior Prom Dec- orations Committee 3, Junior- Senior Banquet Decoration Committee 3, Tolo Decoration Committee 2, Top Ten, Olympic College PTA Teach- ing Scholarship. DANIEL MASON scDannyss Smile and the world smiles with you. Outdoor Club 3, 4, Shutter- bugs 4, Operators' Club 2, Football Manager 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. ARLAN MOEN Arguing is my chief interest in life. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Track 3, Golf 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Sophomore Class SAA, Junior Class President, Senior Class Vice President, Student Council 2, Traffic Conference 3, Stamp Club 2, Junior Prom Committee WITTIE John Mahler, Peggy A SHAN McCLELLAN Shan spends half of his time trying to figure out how to spend the other half. Fire Patrol 2, 3, 4, President 4, FFA 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4, Thes- pians 3, 4, Junior Play, Sen- ior Play. arts GARY MOEN without women? Conference 4. What would this world be Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, re Patrol 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 2, Operators' Club 2, Senior Class SAA, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Student Traffic Safety DELANE MONTGOMERY An actor that's u't q i e a char- acter. Outdoor Club 3, 4, Club 3, 4, Pep Club Thespians 4, Senior Play, Tolo Committee 3, 4, Mega- phone Staff 3, 4 Editor 4, Entered from,Ba lboa 2, .loumalism Award. DANCE AND SHA Girls' 3 4, RE A LOVIN' CUP LENORA MOREY RICARD MUSSER The sparkle in her eye Gentle, genuine, and gen matches the sparkle of her CTUUS- diamond. GAA 2, 3, 4, Little Letter Lassies 2, FHA 2, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Peperettes 2, Skit Committee 4, Outdoor Club 3, 4, Drill Team 2 3' A 1 v n' nual Staff 4, Senior Play 4, S . tyle Show 2, 3, Junior- Senior B a n q u e t Planning C 0 m m i t t e e 3, Decoration Committee 3, CK Club 4, Thespians 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Tolo Advertising Chair- man 4, Cap and Gown Com mittee 4, Senior Announc 6. ment Committee 4, Senior B ll D a ecoration Committee, Advertising Committee, .lun- ior Prom Decoration Commit- tee, Homecoming Entertain- ment Committee 3, 4. ED LYLE NELSON BEST Xhgsge Stadt' Nothin Arlan oe ' JO ANN MYHRE As gay as she ' is good- lookin g. Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Drill Team 3, Captain 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Pan American Assem- bly Princess-3, Paddle Squad 3, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Ball Invitation Chairman, Of- fice Force 3, 4, Home Room President 4, Home Room Vice President, Minstrel Show 3, Outdoor Club 3, Photo Club 4, Commercial Club 4, College Conference 4, GAA 2, Style Show 2. g is so rare as a boy who can cook. Thespians 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. Football M anager 2, Basket- b all Manager 2, 3, Football Manager 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, .lunior-Senior Day Planning Committee 3, Service Club 4, Paddle Squad 3, Junior Red Cross President 4, Sen- ior Class SAA, Senior Class Vice President, Junior Class SAA, Spanish Club 3, 4, Home Room President 3, Home Room Vice President 4, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Student Body SAA 4, Point System Committee 4, Student Court Baliff 3, Judge 4, Scorekeepers 2 3 F tbl , , oo al Inspirational Award, Ameri- can Le i g o n Citizenship Award. WILLIAM NOBLE I agree with no man's opin- ion, I have some of my own. Thespians 3, 4, Track 3, Service Club 2, 3, 4, Out- door Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Sophomore Class Officer, SAA. WITH DIFFERENT PARTNERS FOR AWHILE KENNETH NORDBY gm, WILLARD NORDBY If first you don't succeed, Beflellifl 11?-9 quietness lie-9 try a grin. true stncertty. Thespians 3, 4, Vice Presi- Baseball 2, 3, 43 Latin Club dent 43 Junior Play3 Senior 2, 3, 43 Megaphone 4, Sports Play3 One-Act Play Tourna- ment 3, 4, Director 43 Score- board Announcer 43 PSNS Appointment. MURIEL NUTTALL Beauty is a great asset. FHA 2, 33 Student Council 3, 4g Paddle Squad 3, 4, Lieutenant 43 GAA 23 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Point Keeper 3g Senior Class Play Director 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Home- coming Queen 43 Homecom- ing C0-Chairman 43 Pan American Day Princess 3g Senior Ball Decoration Co- Chairman 43 Office Force 33 Traffic Safety Conference 43 Commercial Club 43 Girls' Glee 43 Tolo Decoration Committee 33 Senior-Alumni Game Committee 4. Editor 4. MICHAEL OAS s4Mikew1 Good nature and good sense must ever join. Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Pad- dle Squad 23 Service Club 3, 43 Home Room Vice Pres- ident 3, 43 Hall Monitors 33 Band 2, 3, 45 German Band 43 Bikemfik Club Assistant Experimenter 4. ll MARTA NORDMARK Marnie Where is my heart? Outdoor Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Publicity Manager 4g FHA 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 43 Cirls' Club 2, 3, 43 CAA 23 Paddle Squad 2, 3, 43 Sophomore- Class Secretary3 Drill Team 23 Homecoming Publicity Co-Chairman 43 Annual Staff 43 Fashion Show 2, 43 Nurses' Club 2. Iv J! I BE JoAnn FERSONALITY 0 L y awrence Greaves DON O'DONNELL I seldom say anything. Football 2. BOB OLMSTEAD He has a sincere type of spirit and sportsmanship that everyone admires. Spanish Club 3, 45 Letter- men's Club 45 Honor Society 2, 35 Football 3, 4. t- f. H. m wr--f - ' BEST A 1 nv' j . L , 1 via Swede Livingston' O x ROBERT PADCETT 66BOh99 He leads men and follows women. Outdoor Club 45 Shutter- bugs 4. BUT FOR HITCHIN' UP WITH ED OLSEN What is my fatal power over women? Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Bas- ketball 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Outdoor Club 45 Senior Class Presidentg Junior Class Vice Presidentg Traffic S a f e t y Conference 45 PE Assistant 3, 45 KBRO Sportsmanship Award. BARBARA PATTERSON Joy softens more hearts than tears. Latin Club 2, 3, 45 FHA 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Committee 4, Secretary 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Service Club 2, 3, 45 Paddle Squad 25 GAA 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Point Keeper 35 Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Circulation Editor 3, Managing Editor 45 Outdoor Club 35 Homecoming Prin- cess 45 Office Force 3, 4-5 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Drill Team 25 Constitution Revi- sion Committee 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, Chairman 45 Moth- ers' Tea 2, 35 Style Show 25 Little Letter Lassies Presi- dent 45 Olympic College Trustees Scholarship. ALAN ORWILER Brown eyes that never are blue. Baseball 2, 35 Hall Patrol 2, 45 Service Club 35 Home- room President 35 Shop Foreman 2. LARRY PETERSON Tennis is my racket. Tennis 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 45 Service Club 3, 45 Paddle Squad 35 Op- erators' Club 3, 45 Hall Pa- trol 3, 45 Outdoor Club 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Home Room President 45 Stamp Club 4. MAKE MINE COUNTRY STYLE PAT PHILLIPS A sweet attractive kind of grace. FHA 2, 3, 4, Outdoor Club 4, GAA 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, Flower Girl 3, Style Show 2, 3, Senior Ball Decoration Committee 4. SHARON RANNIGER So full of life and jun. Student Council 2, Red Cross Vice President 4, Outdoor Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, Secretary 4, Thespians 4, One-Act Play Tournament 3, Senior Play, FHA 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Captain 3, GAA 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Commer- cial Club 4, Pan American Assembly 3, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Shutterbugs 4, Treasurer 4, Traffic Safety Conference 2, 3, Cheerleader 4, Student Court Clerk 4, Service Club 3, 4, Lieutenant 3, Tolo Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Mothers' Tea Deco- rations Co-Chairman 2, An- nual Staff 3, 4, Senior Class History 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Ball Decorations Committee 4, Junior Prom Decorations Committee 3, Variety Show 3, Minstrel Show 3. BILL PHILPOTT Oh, those eyes! Outdoor Club 3, Fire Patrol 2, 3, FFA 2, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Baseball 2. JACK RIVERS JUDY RAATZ Beauty and brains are seldom combined. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Clinic Monitor 4, CK Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, GAA 2, 3, Girls' Tennis Team 2, Office Force 3, Style Show 2, 4, Commentator 4, Top Ten, Home Economics Award, Homemaker of Tomorrow Award. aren CTBT-151 IU SUCCEED , D' Why worry, thereis no uture e 'ck H0rsle u . y rn zt. Fire Patrol 2. MARVIN ROMSLAND We all have our devilish moments. Outdoor Club Vice President 4, Football 2, Baseball 3, Shop Foreman 3, 4, PE As- sistant 2, Service Club 4, Paddle Squad 3, Fire Pa- trol 2, 3, 4, Home Room Vice President 3, Magazine Drive Chairman 3. GRAB A PRETTY GIRL AND HOLD HER TIGHT ARTHUR SCHICK Life is a serious proposition. Outdoor Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 2. 3 Y CUTED1 pixfalbert HELEN SCHNEIDER ROGER SEGERMAN Happiness is speechless. I will succeed for I believe Commercial Club 45 Spanish all I Say' Club 35 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. Bill Pmxpotts In V Joe SEVERSON WILLIAM SESKO I can resist everything except temptation. Speech is great, but silence is greater. Baseball 2. GRETA SIEGLE All I know is just what I read in the newspapers. Thespians 3, 45 Senior Play5 .Iunior Playg Children's Theater 35 Honor Society 35 GAA 2, 35 Tolo Decoration Committee 3, 45 Junior Prom Decoration Committee 35 Sen- ior Ball Advertising Chair- man 4-5 Traffic Safety Con- ference 45 Little Letter Las- sies 2, 3, SAA 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 45 Spring Concert 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee 2, 45 Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Co-Art Editor 45 Outdoor Club 3, 45 Pan American Princess 2, 35 FHA 2, 35 Drill Team Captain 25 Mothers' Tea 25 Style Show 2, 3, 45 Mega- phone Staff 45 Homecoming Entertainment Committee 4. MAKE MINE COUNTRY STYLE DARLENE SIMS Become our own best selves. Hi C Club 45 Pep Club 45 CAA 45 Girls' Club 4. JANET STREETER After man came woman, and she's been after him ever since. GAA 2, 3, 45 FHA 3, 45 Little Letter Lassies 25 Out- door Club 3, 45 Drill Team 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom Advertising Chairman 35 Cap and Gown Committee 45 Senior Announcement Committee 45 Tolo Decora- tions Committee 35 Pepper- ettes 25 Senior Ball Commit- tee 45 ,Iunior-Senior Banquet Committee 3. 2, 3, Girls' BONNIE STADY Clieerfulness has been ralletl the bright weather of tlie heart. Song Leader 3, 45 FHA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Student Coun- eil Representative 25 Out- door Club 35 GAA 25 Mega- phone Staff 45 Annual Staff 25 Magazine Drive Chairman 35 Home Room Secretary 2, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Senior Ball Queen 45 Shutterbugs 45 Poster Club 3, 45 Drill Team 25 FHA 2, Reporter 25 Com- mencement Flower Girl 35 Little Letter Lassies 25 Style Show 25 Home Room Vice President 45 Senior Ball Com- mittee 45 Tolo Committee 2, 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3. AUDREY SURA CAROL STEMPF A light heart lives long. Outdoor Club 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 FHA 2, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Point Keeper 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Tolo Entertainment Chairman 45 CK Club 45 Drill Team 2, 35 Cap and Gown Committee5 Senior An- nouncement Committeeg Homecoming Committee 3, 45 Tolo Committee 4. Satisfied with life. Kafeni6Z,I,f1',,ff Hf,f3 CITIZENQ Entered 35 Girls' Club 3, 45 H0fSley Pep Club 35 Commercial Club 4. GAIL SWEET Her name describes her. Junior Prom Entertainment Chairman 35 Outdoor Club 35 FHA 2, 3, Historian 25 GAA 2, 35 Little Letter Las- sies 2, 3, Vice President 35 Homecoming Decorations Co- Chairman 45 Song Leader 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Poster Chairman 3, 45 Office Force 35 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Drill Team 25 Poster Club 2, 3, 45 Home Room Secretary 45 Nurses' Club 2, 35 Sophomore Trio5 Music Concert 2, 3, 45 Tolo Adver- tising Chairman 2, 35 Tolo Invitation Committee 35 Art Award. VERNA TALBOTT As tiny as a minute, but we know she's there. GAA 2, FHA 2, 3, 4, Office Force 3, 4, Senior Ball Dec- orations Committee 4, Jun- ior Prom Decorations C om- mittee 3, Tolo Decorations Com 't ' mi tee 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrel Show 3, Annual Staff 4, Megaphone Staff 4, Drill Team 2, 3, Commercial Club 4, Style Show 2, 3, Pepperettes 2. Mosr DEPENDABLE eaves CHICKEN IN THE BREAD PAN PATRICIA PURSELL EDRADINE THORNE TALLY Pete The trouble with high school boys is that they're all Keep a-plugging to r e a c h 50 your goal. young. Outdoor Club 3, 4, Conces sions Club 2 ' Thespians 4, Outdoor Club 3, 4, Pub. Chmn 3 Plannin - - 4 S ,3, 4, GAA 2, c0m.4,FHA2 3 4 P .4- G' e 2 3 4- 3, 4, irls Club Pe Cl p ub 2, 3, 4- Shtitterl a 1 s T95 a Pep Club Pt. Keeper 3, 4, Tennis Tea 2 , - rn , 3, 4, Service bugs 4, Commercial Club 4' Cl b ' Little Letter Lassies 3, 4, Library Staff 2, Megaphone Staff 4, Tennis Team 3, Drill Team 3, 4, Style Show 2, Senior Ball Decorations Committee 4, Masquerade Dance Decorations Commit- tee 4. Grande, lrawrefice I JOHN TYLER KMCH FREDRICK TURNER i6Fred99 Smile your troubles away. Outdoor Club 2, 3, 4, Letter men's Cl b u 2, 4, FFA Sec- I' I eary 2, Spanish Club 2, Fire Patrol 2, 3, Hall Patrol 3, Chorus 2. No small art is it to sleep, it is necessary for that pur- , pose to keep awake all day. u 4, Paddle Squad 3, Cml. Club 4, Girls' Glee 4., Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Shutter- bugs Sec. 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, Stu. Coun. Rep. 3, Vice Pres. 4, Jr. Class Sec., An- nual Staff 4, Megaphone Staff 3, Commencement Flower Girl 3, Variety Show 3, Homecoming Programs 4, Sr. Play, Make-up, All-School Play 3, Jr. Prom Refreshment Chmn. 3, Sr. Dec. and Clean- Up Com., Tolo Dec. and Clean-Up Com., Mag. Drive Chmn. 3, Homecoming Clean- Up Com ' St le Sh ' ., y ow 2, Traffic Safety Conference 3, S .-A r lum. Game Com. 4. CLAUDTJA 1x1e Can't get a word in edgewise. Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Parl. 4, Office Force 3, Majorette 2 3 , , Co-Capt. 3, Outdoor Club 3, 4, GAA 2, Poster Club 4., Megaphone Staff 4' Cml. ci. 4, Mag Dr. Capt. 2f PICKIN' OUT DOUGH BARBARA SHELTON VALENTINE I keep my thoughts to myself. Concessions Club 2, 3, 4. LILLIAN WOOD A quiet personality holds a friendly spirit. Pep Club 2, 3, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4g FHA 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 3g Girls' Glee 3, 4. ZONA WARD Life is too short to hustle. Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Commer- cial Club 4g Megaphone Staff 4, Pep Club 2, 35 Junior Red Cross 2, GAA 2, FHA 2, 3. LARRY WOODS We don't want him any longer, he's long enuj! Outdoor Club 3, 4g Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4, Letter- men's Club 3, 45 Hall Patrol 3g Fire Patrol 2, 3. Judy Hillesiggjfggiclous . MERLE WILKINSON Somehow you can't help lik- ing her. Office Force 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4,3 Thespians 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 43 Senior Playg Jun- ior Playg One-Act Play Tour- nament 3g Childrf-n's The- ater 3. H0TSl6y DAYLE WYATT Vim, vigor, and vitality, thafs Dale! Band 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Basketball 2, Lettermen's Club 3, 4. RENEE YOUNGS Why worry, why sigh, as the days go by? ,nl W MOST SCH0Ol'kDTVTiisser judt' Gilbert, Dm LET'S GO! Outdoor Club 3, 43 CAA 2, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Playg Senior Class Play, CK Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4g FHA 2, Senior Ball Committee 4. Not Pictured: ROBERT NYE nB0hw Patience is a plant that grows not in all gardens. Silverton High School: Foot- ball 2g Track 2, Operators' Club Treasurer 25 Basketball 2, Tillamook High School: Football 4, Track 43 Thes- pians 4g Central Kitsap High School: Debate 3, Baseball 3, Paddle Squad 3, Thes- pians 3, 4. CHARTER MEMBERS OF THE FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Front row, left to right: Mary Rogers, Sueanne Kitts, Sharon Haugen, Joyce Hermanson, Lois Barnhart, Pete Thorne, Olivia Lively. Second row: Janice Alguard, Virginia Godfrey, Merna Holt, Vicki Turner, Dana Cabbage, Karen Dillon. Third row: Jon Kvinsland, Robin Aldrich, Dick Horsley, Nickolas Ahlfs, Clark Parsons, John Horsley, Lawrence Greaves. if Fourth row: Merrill Cronk, Frank Doolittle, Ned Jenne, Tom Erdman, Eugene Newman. Seniors were among those to organize the first Future Teachers of America group at Central Kitsap. SECOND SEMESTER SENIORS JERRY BODE One cannot always be a hero, but one can always be a man. ARTHUR BROOKMAN Curly locks adorn his brow. CLARA LU VEHSLAGE CATHELYN She who thinks does not al- ways talk. Patrol 3, 4. Track 29 Fire DAVID GERTSCH Horses are a man's best LARRY HAUKOM friend. Work, where have I heard Fire Patrol 3, 4g Hall Patrol that word? l h 3. Boys' Glee 3, 4g Choir 3, 4. SENIOR BALL 4g FFA 43 Outdoor Cu NANCY HYDORN She thinks twice before she speaks, and then she speaks to herself. W ,Y .izli . -f f,,Z v w: ffl 1Q.g,nL .,,'-gg . 8,2414 , M ,,.., K ,Q,,.1f517, , L. , I - L ikseiigigii ,W A I www V,,. vw wzwfiff. . . . .Q g A is V , K k Q ' V U W ' V' - 5- -- 'fEiffKfwi':sfg:vx-'- 95,5 K ig . . QM 5 :lzz -... .. V V 1 ,,- Qiggaiww ,ggw , M, afQ2Lmffrilf.w , M H . -. - ., L' 5, .. f f? 1 Hwjggl-Q E . Nm , M. A '-1 2315255152 , A1 f fwfff ' S W ' .'- i1:'1g,.f5:: : ' xml ,V .Q 1 j gp 2 kqmy MN.. F ,. L, ,A1. L Q A 41 P' as' t ' .A Q MM wig., '-,, ff: .rx-N , . Q 'S HX, . 5 X A gags' W -1, iw 'Vi-im A ' - Ti .1 , 35235 ,fs Q Wfgkwi . Eg .MQ Wk fx 45.,,.. AM. . 2 Q 95? 1 5? Nh .Af L xi V! xiii - - 'g nf i x-' Ahg. A K 0 ' if 5 -Q.--Q.. XX,. .wwhtg NN Twm' 'W' is -A --f-...Q x ,M s -X -v L --.....,,,. A 'Hn ' 0 Q if e ,,...w Q K 5 , . Q - .f A -K -I I x 3 8 e Il. Q .qiafg ' . . .-v ii 532' 1 Q - Rs 'ifn 5 1 k E 'FR3F'!.1 HE . .fs 'S T 3' H' 'Q J Q , J' - Q X sq. : mg n w x is - - . IM 1.. 1-H , ,A K I ' ' xii'-L,l' 7324 . Vw.. - . L . 1 . 'L - -1 1 -L ALVA,., , N. V V , Q 1:2-.li -ff, gi-fl , ,.,, M, ,.,. gm. -rl2'x-1fiQ-fi- A ' gwgzkggg, f .fi-f.f:1Qg.g,,.3. K ffm.:L,:k1b:-,W11Qg75gQgi3ggsggfQ2'f,z-11viefbi-Qiwvk-frsxffislfif?-f.: 4 1-1,2'i'7 15-' 1--, afifl ' ' 'L-.2,'75' ,k Sf, T25 ,.,1, 7 .f nf jiggi ,2s ig5g5g5gssf?gqggi,:Q, f :,1i:1fff1ifsi' 1 I X S2 Mqgwi-g1:1,g2ggf5f5'f,K -1 ii- 21114 -L-L ' A A . -- iff: fzi k- ff. iff-.bW1ffi?iif.?-Q,fefisfilyisiilf' ifi22f?fT41:1:'11 - ' f S ' i?fsi?k5ii:pxgjgggggihjxmx 'WHY Lqkfx f 1 ,iffsfia 'QL xgg1gf?Q2g3ks2iya'2f-5?-viLi5imS'flkffL5'f. :Q::-55.32-., --':59.75:: 7 X xiii? iilfkibfi 5145511 in -, -W Saga? 1 25952,-fr-ffMf:wzz1,swffi:N - F2 ff wi iwfemyff 6 www iaggiiggff-flgffgkbvgwiiv -ww15FQSzf.Qm1-1.1m pf N-sfwiQP2:.,Q, ig, 5 mf -4 +A-QW: w 5-Win,JU.,-1x5-:gmqgfw .. Ysfaqsfw-M-iilfHQ1PfzffwQ1f13?S:w.:-ffHa W bf fas igfmfk .. K -gi 1sE122:Sffi-fw A 1 w,fSF2ef2if5-1wmv-25557-wiagsfg'S 5-ifafv :fsgg-1:5252--fsilffi '- Q:-.fini w f :wQaQ:1 gf:fw:Sw - wfsigbisafxf xg5i:31,if1iq::,2.Q.. f . -Q .. f -- - -FL - K L' if k . ,L , .E ,,li . . K wg. V was ,S,iS,.ww ,iky I? x, 5 , ,gf -5 i , Q, L- zz is X M is f , K J24..v MA . A- ' - . W i- - Q FQ if w sf X arf ff - X f :L A if L ' X X 1 ' Wg gf F' I ,gk HQ ,V , ,P Lk JW: V1 5 , V.- QQ wk' ' 9 - '.L S - I Q if My ' K -.- 3 2 1 Q' 'fs a .. . -0 X , Q I M- 9- ' dig-P ri Q L N . 1 L., -iq in f Q -I P - ninth' rw is , W X zy A ,L l M t K K Q 5' x M-. it ,-kiwi.. N f .. q , 3 . swf . l A. ,ri .. L' - s Q R 'NX X f, cv X , M . ,,. F ,,. I K . ,hx S . , , Y Y , , gg, VW ' M Q Xa Q ,W YQ wif w k A L., ' 1' Q. ' ., L L X3 'Q L Q C Hn in X A A A 'ff H33 3, mx -'Q m w ma' 'bw ,jf 2 ' 5.5 . X Ls . .,,JI'. . f Q ' -, Y Qi- Q x i Vim in M. Y 'X s 'WR -N 5 E I S -. 1 E if ,ww Khu- LLLL f ,V ,N f , L X. QV ,,.:. W. V New f i -vihyfw. k W QV .fe W av, iw ' A Q -if 'wg au A QF? s- 2 ik ' 1 - Q by - M ' f t pw? . K . K x . f Q Q M. 3 41? ' Sw 4- . 'thes- 'Y ' 9 4 -5 1 2356 . ' ,fr y V :M -Q.. . z' we inf. 1 4 ws aww, e , 3 'N xt if fb? H eihzh A J 4 K Mm, em,,,,,,,,,. .Q DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND APPOINTMENTS Scholarships and Awards go to many students4Front row, left to right: Helen Gockley, Ladies of Elks Vocational Scholarship, Karen Grande, English Award, U. of W. Freshman Honor Scholarship. and Kitsap County Tuberculosis League Scholarship, Barbara Patter- son, Olympic College Trustee Scholarship, Rosie Ericksen, Yearbook Awardg Judy Hillesland, English Award, C.K.E.A. Scholarshipg Janet Dodd, Vocal Music Award. Second row: Loretta Bullard, Commercial Award, Delane Montgomery, Journalismg Gail Sweet, Art Award, Judy Balthazor, C.K.E.A. Scholarshipg Greta Siegle, Art Award, Harold Henderson, C.P.S. Academic Scholarship, P.S.N.S. Engineer Trainee Appointment. Third row: Vicki Mills, Olympic College P.T.A. Scholarshipg Judy Raatz, Home Economics, Homemaker of Tomorrowg Marilyn Heiliger, Seattle Pacific Scholarshipg Bill Anderson, U. S. Coast Guard Academy Appointment, Dick Johnsen, Spanish Award, Mathematics Award, Silverdale Rotary Scholarship, Lawrence Greaves, P.S.N.S. Engineer Trainee Appointment, Dick Horsley, Latin Award, History Award, Instrumental Music Award, Harvard National Scholarship. Not pictured: Kenneth Nordby, William Sesko, and Larry Edman, P.S.N.S. Engineer Trainee Appointments. II4 E ' A A 5 Q Q, 2 si S 'fm 3 E A Iii' put Q-lvvf-11 in thi- Twp Tvn Q4-hularf--Frmit row. If-fr In right: Vicki Mills. Jud' Hillc-slum Y Sandra Marvin. ,Ianvl Uudd. Karen llramie-. Alu-rila Um-rgv. Svcmid row: Rusaliv lfrivkse-ii Hivliard Juhiisf-i1.Ji11iy Hautx. Rivliard Howl:-5. hire-Ita Bullard. CONGRATULATION T0 THE CLAS 4 A Front row, left to right: Sharon Ranniger, Alverda Berge, Aletha Badger, Gail Sweet, Judy Hilles- land, Judy Gilbert, Loretta Fordahl, Betty Jean Hensrud, Sara Harrison, Pete Thorne, Carol Stempf, Verna Talbott, Joyce Graves, Delane Montgomery, Janet Streeter, Darlene Lawrence, Charlotte Bu- chanan, Lenora Morey, Vicki Mills, Eileen Gillick, Audrey Sura, Leone Cunningham, Florence Buf- fon, Pat Talley. Second row: Pat Collins, Lawrence Greaves, Shan McClellan, Phil Best, John Dankers, Dick Horsley, William Noble, Sweden Livingston, Kenneth Nordby, Marvin Romsland, Fred Turner, Gary Lott, Jim Carnahan, Larry Peterson, Jack Rivers, Roger Segerman, Harold Hen- derson, Chris Gunderson, Bob Nye, Mike Kinney, Dan Mason. Third row: Greta Siegle, Barbara Patterson, Jo Rene Johnson Haydock, Mary Lee Harris, Judy Dodge, Helen Schneider, Muriel Nut- tall, Karen Grande, Pat Phillips, Sally Gregory, Bonnie Stady, Helen Gockley, Judy Balthazor, Mar- nie Nordmark, Renee Youngs, JoAnn Myhre, Lillian Wood, Pat Harder, Olivia Lively, Janet Dodd, YERE EXTENDED 'F 1957 I l Sandra Marvin, Joan Hermanson, Marilyn Hciliger. Fourth row: Ed Olsen, Bob Padgett, Jerry Lester, Bill Sesko. Dayle Wyatt, Art Schick, Frank Cameron, Keith Baldwin, Larry Edman, Alan Orwiler, Gary Moen, Jack Hepworth, Jack Anderson, Allen Foster, Ted Linde, Jim Colby, Chuck Hudson, Stewart Garland, Bob Olmstead, Don O'Donnell. Fifth row: Homer Davison, Arden Merri- man, Dick Johnsen, Rosie Ericksen, Dixie Utheim, Zona Ward, Merle Wilkinson, Judy Raatz, Penny Aarts. Sue Ahlquist, Barbara Shelton, Jessie Lowe, Loretta Bullard, Sue Donner, Darlene Sims, Lyle Nelson, Jack Lewis, Larry Konizeski. Sixth row: Arlo Hoppe, Joe Severson, John Tyler, Terry Drinnon, John Mahler, Arlan Moen, Dick Musser, Bill Philpott, Chester Hinman, Glen Johnson. Kirk Gerhing, Dale Gould, Larry Woods, Bill Anderson, Mike Oas, Dick Hess, Willard Nordby. David Hong, Don Baarstad, Larry Conti. II7 9 if mrgg if ms-s.1.aemm 1 W? K, www F. ,AN .-N. ' viii ,K sw Lf I -Q s 1. Dunn :W Q' usa F rw. -N Yi! .H x S x s 4.-P J X 'av -fs, fa 'X Q ' K s .4 f Ni? ., ik Wg ge ,ga S1,.,'f Q S if Nfgsgk A rl , In EA ,, Q. W SF 5 . . S we ' W i' S, SX? K .Q 5, k . .. Sip S Q RQ -s A R nik. X N1 sf. 9-. QW at . . ' gi' Q ' Qfwhs' 1 I QM.. Q sfi- - K 4 5 fi' , 5 X v I .. ' X SWF' 4 Q f 5'1:..v+ 1 f -..,,-.-'K'-NA k:f'Q: ' ' ' ' A xx ii af.. Lzwmnznumx awww ieawma :awww H Nl- 1 n N KQQ X iff' w ? 5l if S5525 FIRST SEMESTER EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS-Left to right: Susan Hil- lesland, secretary-treasurerg Judy De- Guire, vice presidentg Bill Hepworth, presidentg Dick Rethke, s.a.a. SECOND SEMESTER EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS-Left to right: Sandra Stempf, s.a.a.g Linda Larson, vice presidentg Darlene Murphy, sec- retary-treasurerg Kathy Ringness, pres- ident. FIRST SEMESTER NINTH GRADE OFFICERS-Left to right: Bill Carna- han, s.a.a.g Sandy Koski, pre-sidentg Carol Mosher, secretary-treasurerg Julie Ruyff, vice president. SECOND SEMESTER NINTH GRADE OFFICERS-Left to right: Steve Reeve, presidentg Bill Stone, s.a.a.g Kris John- sen, vice presidentg Claire Konizeski, secretary-treasurer. .........- clans EMESTER OFFT i DE SECOND S . -d tg naw SEVENTH GRA. Car Tripp, Vice presluigrg Linda orri fum 'O nghvkcka lion, SeCfe'a'Y'l'edL R - S. . .a VENTH GRADE rmsr EIlEgilfniTEneSidenrz 1giZVeg,ap2eSadent. M- i . . Q , SE S-Left 10 Ughl' Ann -treasurerz Bruce s ' s.a.a. CER cretary .leannette .Y0ullEsiderSii' Greg Lovllen' Inhnson. Vice P i f: ,f1i11e, DRIVES SUPPORTED BY JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Working on an international level, the Junior High Student Council included the World Clothing Drive and the Care Drive in the first semester program. Organizing a separate Junior High paper was the main achievement of second semester Student Council. Dancing instruction was also supervised by this group. As these projects indicated, this council, advised by Mr. Kvinsland, organized a constructive program for the student body. ' FIRST SEMESTER STU- DENT BODY OFFICERS READY CLOTHING PAR- CELS-Lefr to right: Cathy Rogers, president: Sandy Koski, s.a.a.g Kris Johnsen, secretaryg and Gerry Walch, vice president. L SECOND SEMESTER STU- 1 DENT BODY OFFICERS PRACTICE DANCING-Left to right: Carol Ann Mosher, secretary-treasurerg Gary Wegner, presidentg Cathy Rogers, s.a.a.g Cary Tripp, vice president. 1 h, Cheryl DeGr00t. L It row' Sandra Stempf- June E1SwOnNIui'ggi'1.DR?gK:'0w: Linda Kemp' ESTER STUDENT COUNCILE e B rr 'Pederson Paul Clee, Darlene h sen, CRW Holm- Steve Reeve, Fmsr AND SECOND 'SEM D nas DeGuire, Make Paumofv Jahii Hors1eY,,.I6fTY Aldrich- Kfis JO 'I d, - Tom Beikleif' Ge0rg?..Sa:iff:Iferv.aMarian Cronk, Ralph PUYV15 0 . -,..... -nn ::is::a m,,. L, w.fwe-.1 z ,:wvx:zsmmis.-s- - Sandi Aardahl Judy Ajax Carol Anderson Denny Baird Doug Barnett Bill Barraugh Barry Becker Wayne Bennett Sandra Benson Helen Bixby Donald Bringle David Brown Arthur Bruner Bill Bryan Shawn Bumpass Esther Byam Caralyn Bybee Dana Cabbage Bill Carnahan Jackie Carter Genie Cary Lauraine Clauson Paul Clee Darcy Clogston Charles Craig Randy Crampton John Creelman Gary Dame Joan Dankers Judy Davis Chuck Anthony Bobbie Armitage Carol Baxter Tommy Beakley Pat Berry John Bernritter Mike Brown Ray Brown Danielle Bunge Mary Burstad Judy Campana Mike Campbell J im Cavanaugh Richard Cayo Nancy Coldvin Ann Corkery Marian Cronk Patricia Dahl Phyllis Davis Tina Deardorff Dallas DeGuire Dan Demiek Doug Doles Bruce English Sandra Eells Bruce English Judy Evanson Arla Farmer Mike Fuleer John Gabryshak Linda Gilbert Sandra Gillick Shirley Hall Mike Haner Janet Haugen .lames Hayes Jeff Higham Ralph Holman John Horsley Tony Howard Wayne Dc-Long David Delloss Linda Diecleriek Deanna Droz Julie Duyff Darryl Eayrs Tom Erdnlann .lackie Erickson Sallie-.Esler Sandra Ferguson Nola Fitzwater Eddy Frender Sandra Gearhart Margaret George Doris Gehring Don Glass Charlotte Graden Marie Graeff Lee Harkins Tom Harrison Glenna Haslip Kent Hayward Bob Henderson Karen Hewitt Stephanie Hong Alan Hoppe Carol Homer Nancy Hubbard Chuck Huff Phyllis Huening Shirley Hunt Bernard Jacobson Michael Jones Vernita Johnson Iris Karkainen Linda Kemp Claire Konizeski Sandy Koski Judy Kraut Charlotte Larson Dick Larson James Larson Charles Leslie Donna Leslie Theresa Little Joan Lowe Barbara Lueheck Dolores Luebeck Harris Malek Rolen Marsh John Marshall Georgie McLeod Shirley McLaws Gary McWhirt Linda Morton Lee Moyer Lana Munro Patricia 0'Donnell Robert O'Leary Ron Osterman Sharon Jones Kris Johnsen Kenneth Ketterling Sandy Kitts Bill Larson Bonnie Larson Ralph Lawrence Charles Left Bess Loop Ronnie Lott John MacDonald Jean Madsen Danny Maryott Charlotte McCord Larry Moe Carol Mosher Pete Nathaniel Paul Nuttall Sandy 0'Toole Patricia Owens Jim Padgett Geraldine Parker Barry Pedersen' Marcella Peterson Annette Philipsen Boyd Phillips Mike Pugh Jane Ramsey Steve Reeve Larry Rhodes Dick Romstad Sharon Ruehle Sharon Segerman Bob Siel Gary Stauss Clyde Stenerson Dennis Taylor Bill Thompson Nancy Vauglm Dennis Voigt - - mfr .- , ,. :. i f fs. fs . - - f- - . . -'ff V P :xl . ., is K gifs lm ., la is ii K' :gi f 6 1 if 33' f NM' ii J tttt 'Vg -..1 Q -- it Q3 4 Q is A V, it as is 1. f if i 3 S , X S 'ti' X N gps f L cf Fw I its e nf 'T ' ' P15 t -fiseuiix' W-Psi. 1.5 in 4 W ' ' ..2f'i?f -in ' if .ww s .. its gQ it E R Si :Si is 5 I e he i s 1? .ri...:' .f.:!'P : ' 'I' .W , ,S . NW. 33 ' it-'wffiils sl if 'P'-ss' 4 Q S Q ug X .IE lt iii ' a i K 3 H5355 1 .1i,,x.,., R ss..-fr. v is tis- s En, 'za L- . as ' - . ..... 11 . X Judy Parrish Jean Parsons Mike Patterson Stanley Peterson George Petrina Gail Phifer Elaine Porter Jim Powell Carlos Pruitt Phil Randoy Marilyn Rasmussen Bob Reid Robert Ringstad Myron Roberts Cathy Rogers George Sanford John Schmidt Richard Scheider Judy Sipe Tommy Skidmore Albert Smith Bill Stone Sandra Strandskov John Sunkel Karen Tonge Darlene Trosky Larry Vancil Gerry Walch Janet Walker Spencer Warner 19 Terry Warren Garry We-gner Sandra Welch Hank Wheeler Pat Wheeler Ray Wood M5 1 J A Y V Verna Wells ,nv f aww f V 3 7 John Wester t --W J , A ' in-V. ' :,l W Z.. J ' Dan Woolard - f El ' gg, , z,..s , 3 A V, - L ' John Wrenn XT . af' Q ::' 2 ' ' , ,Q . N V v'-. va Q 1 - : I ff J 1-A X V L1 5 ' ,'f-gfaif.. Y-r 7 . ' K 1 NOT PICTURED: Phyllis Huening, Sandra Potter 15315 L. as 5 Q 4 r NINTH GRADE SEXTETTE-Left to right: Lauraine Clau- NINTH GRADE QUARTETTEfLeft to right: Barry Ped- son, Cathy Rogers, Julie Duyff, Darcy Clogston, Claire ersen, Mike Hauer, Tom Skidmore, Phil Randoy, Danny Konizeski, Jean Parsons, Marie Graeff. Maryott lalternatel. EIGHTH GRADE Julia Aaro Jerry Aldrich V Ardie Amundsen JKT ' ' Joyce Anderson Joan Avery rg Barbara Baker 'KW Ralph Bakken f V J Bill Barnes T David Barraugh Gene Barrett f I Kathleen Bartek ' J. Georgia Baughman -tw M -r 7 Ernest Benson Robert Best Carol Blackler gi Nanc Boetti er avi iff +x Y g John Bollerslev - ,K Emilie Bonney Q Joene Bostrom Steve Bower Dick Brennan Barbara Briggs Connie Brown Pat Brown Q R ':g,. A I, K Qlr .V V Q 3. J J -,ax wi 1 W, . 31. rw.: ive. ' if N ' W L , xi f af ff af 4 If E J as 'L fi? ik . 3 na at 'turf F J fm. Q Ig 'x f Q yea 'ff N S B A 3' f A I t ,N 0 N- gsm : xx ,K my 1. V we .F f f ete e ,:. so -Zuziiixgssgg ,,. ea, Barbara Bryce Fred Buffon John Buffon Barbara Bunge Dick Callison Dorie Carstensen Russell Carlson Ted Cederblom Marva Chapman Van Chapman Ken Clapper Danny Cline Gary Collett Kris Collins Steve Coons Ken Compton J oe Cubbison .lerry Cundiff Linda Dailey Sammey Dailey Percy Dankers Marilyn Danks Frank Dayton Judy DeGuire Frank DeLong .ludy Dew David Dibley Tommy Dickerson Sharon Donovan Marilyn Doutt .lim Duchscherer Bill Elliot June Elsworth Cary Feltus David Forbes Charles Ford Lawrence Francis David George Sharon Cerjets Tommy Gillick Claire Glassley Gary Cray Larry Gruber Frank Hall Maggie Hammond Phillip Harder Derek Harris Earl Harris Sharon Harris Pat Harris Orville Harshbarger Beatrice Helm Esther Helm Larry Hendershot Bill Hepworth Janine Hess Sharon Hill Susan Hillesland Barbara Hlebechuk Sandra Hodgson lvl . Q as Mike Hoey Merrily Hogg Cary Holm Kathy Huff Terry Hughes Trudy Hughes Leslie Hull Jim Hutchings Luana Hutchings Shirley Jacobson Diana Jarboe David Jefferson Charles Jenkins Jim Jeter Gil Johnson Peter Johnson Teena Johnson Janice Kinney Bobby Knox Richard Konizeski Ronald Kropp Dale Lane' Stephen Lane Jerry Larson Linda Larson Janice Lawson Jeanette Lawson n Mike Levin Byron Linde Glenn Liner Wendell Loop Twyla Lundeen Michele Lundgren Connie Martin Deanna Martin Fay McBride Kathy McClellan Robert McFarland Wendell McGinness Helen McPherson James Mearns Suzanne Metcalf Jon Mills Sally Moe Richard Montague Marlys Mulvaney Darlene Murphy Evelyn Nelson Joanne Nelson Nancy Nelson Vonny Nichols David Nopp Paul Nuttall Danny Olsen Jeanette Onstad Richard Padgett Neva Palmer Lorraine Parker Jeanette Perron Carol Peters M K Z A 1 5 g A yin'-T. A Via? 2 4 e v,-- X3Ffi'J K5 J . , - a . R -1 4 to t 5 4 iz-I .ff f , ' 4'i' -H I li W fl ' ' Z 3' L. 3 QE J gg . fsiefgfzryf ' -- f P .. 6 K ff f '1- . 45 ..,i ew Q RW J g 721 afffllgea- J , fi f 7 i' e I 5 N esene i - ,.:,:- 3' ,L . e 4 -. . ' L ww., . g -oz-ff-f S--.fi I: - t :, .. ,-vw: -- . , L. .,,,, , M. . ni- , J its J sl'v , Gay Petricka Carol Pettis Dianne Pierce Bobby Potter Mary Potter John Preus Lloyd Priest Gene Ray Ellen Reeve Penny Reid Maureen Kay Reis Dick Rethke Bill Rhodes Steve Richards Kathy Ringness Ron Schick Susan ,Io Schultz Dick Sellers Bill Settlemeyer J im Sherwood Marcia Siegle Charlotte Slade Mary Smith Margaret Sprout Sandra Stempf Gordon Stenerson Tommy Streeter Danny Stroberger Gary Sunderland Larry Thomas Donna Thompson Jerome Thompson .lim Thompson Marilyn Treloar Lanny Trudeau Pat Tucker Andy Tuttle John Ungren Aaron Vio Bill Virgil Lola Warner Howard Wells Ethel Wheeler Dennis Williams Roberta Williams Pam Wolfrom Carol Wooldridge NOT PICTURED: EICHTH GRADE SEXTETTE-Left Patricse Dahl to right: Maggie Hammond, Pat Harris, Ralph Lawrence Susan Hillesland, Gay Petricka, Su- Marsha Watson zanne Metcalf, Merrily Hogg, Suzie Schultz f alternatel. C. wie ie 'B X? ' isa X .S e 393 OME EVE TH GRADER ATTE DED HERE -L. 38,7 -:fav E xi y i E-.Bug ff. .I ww -we nm ff fi is vw, x-ff-s wiv Q. , iv Q-: 16' Jim , -W, X, if s H 1 mu s. ,. ' -' fe ,i,,, 2.- rflg - lfikw, loaf., i ' . J 4 'bi W 4' are f , F' 'E dau: X5 1 S ,ge ii :' Q R Z .. 0 Q V i N... 3 A 12' S' .f f K i fag. ' Q-'ii rw .. I fi' wi ' Q las i 3i:ZQ:-, ff .He-by ' 'wer , 5 . ' , ,J I I if x A i l30 Q-wr NOT PICTURED: Steve Kemp, Freda Deering, Philip Larson, Dennis Paschal, Lola Streeter Joanne Armstrong Linda Bacus Berry Ball Bonnie Barnhart Billy Brown Bob Brown Ray Brown Helen Callison Terrie Casterline Robert Cayo Dan Coulter Susan Lea Cowles Tina D. Deardorff Cheryl DeGroot Judy Dlugosh Christine Eddy Ralph Ericksen Judy Perch David Frazier Linda Frazier David Gentry Judy Gillespie Junior Gilman Ellen Godfrey Nancy Goit Larry Gordon Geraldine Graden Linda Greaves Henry Harder Mike Harrington Irvin Harris Linda Haugen Sharie Hayward Loren Hedahl Pamela Higham David Holt Vickie Holt Vicki Holt Ann Hopkins Anne Huey Chloe Huren Linda Jenne Jimmy Jensen Bruce Johnson Dean Johnson Dick Josephsen Louise Judge Tracy Junell Robert Kincaid Judy Kvarnstrom Edwin Lively Greg Lovlien Dan McDonald Norman Mandak James Mischel Greggory Molver Richard Morton Judy Nelson Lester Padgett Gary Parker Jim Petersen Richard Pickett Barbara Porter Jim Prather Priscilla Preus Ralph Purvis Dennis Ranstead Marjie Reis Bill Ruble Geraldine Simonson John Sleasman Carl Stevens Cordell Sunkel Wayne Svenson Phyllis Swalling Mary Tawlks Wesley Tonkina Gary Tripp Steve Walker Rupert Walworth Jim Ward June Waymire Jan Wheeler Bill White Pat Wishy Richard Witte Ronald Yoder Jeannette Youngs HONOR SOCIETY -- Front row, left to right: Marilyn Trelar, Maureen Reis, Twyla Lundeen, Ro- berta Williams. Merrilee Hogg, Susan Hillesland. Sharon Ge rj et s, Jan Wheeler. Judy Campana, Helen Callison. Wesley Tonkins. Second row: Charlotte Larson, Ethel Wheeler, Kathy Ringness. Emilie Bonney. Gay Pet- ricka, Sandra Stempf, Pat Harris, Suzanne Metcalf. Linda Larson, Dana Cah- hage, Cathy Rogers. Third row: Kris Johnsen, Julie Duyff, Carol Owens. Jean Parsons, Judy Parrish, Pat Dahl, Deanna Droz, Linda Jenne. Mary Tawlks. Fourth row: Berry Ball, Jim Thompson, B r u c e Johnson, Barry Pederson. Jerry Aldrich. Clyde Sten- erson, Steve Reeve, Gary Wegner, John Horsley, Mr. Magnuson. FIRST JUNIOR HIGH HONOR SOCIETY ORGANIZED .Many students earned memhership in the Junior High Honor Society by obtaining a grade-point of 3.4. This club enjoyed a swim ming party and held a roller-skating party with the Senior High Honor Societv. The first semester officers were Julie Duyff presi- dent, Garry We-gner, vice president, and Charlotte McCord, secretary-treasurer. Second semester officers were Kristen Johnsen, presi- dent, Carol Owens, vice president, and Cathy tRogers, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Magnuson was the advisor. JUNIOR HIGH F.H.A. HELD DINNER A dinner was the featured event of the Junior High F.H.A. This activity was held in April and most of the members attended. The Junior High F.H.A. is a part of the senior high group except for some special activities that they plan and carry out unaided hy the senior group. The installation of officers was an event the junior group had with the senior division. An audience of parents and friends attended this meeting. F.H.A.-Front row, left to right: Margaret George, Sandy O'Toole, Judy Dew, Kathleen Bartek, Susie Schultz, Judy Campana. Carol Owens, parliamentariang Kris Johnsen, vice president, Linda Kemp, secretaryg Carol Ann Mosher, president, Susan Hillesland, re- porter, Darcy Clogston, song leader, Carol Horner, Marilyn Rasmussen, Danielle Bunge, Sandy Gearhart, Pat Wheeler, Ann Corkery, Mary Burstad. Second row: Judy Davis, Barbara Bunge, Linda Dailey, Maggie Hammond, Diane Pierce, Sandra Stempf, Marilyn Doutt, Georgia Buffon, Jeanette Perron, Leslie Hull, Penny Reed, Diana Jarhoe, Twyla Lundeen, Emilie Bonney, Jean Mad- sen, Sandy Strandskov, Sharon Ruehle, Vernita Johnson, Barbara Bryce. Third row: Judy Nelson, Pat Harris, Sharon Gerjets, Roberta Williams, Pam Wolfrom, Janice Hess, Doris Carstensen, Nancy Boettiger, Judy DeGuire, Nancy Nelson, Sharon Hill, Maureen Reis, Linda Morton, Judy Evanson, Stephanie Hong, Gail Phifer, Sandy Aardahl, Julie Duyff, Charlotte Larsen, Nancy Coldevin. Fourth row: Judy Sipe, June Elsworth, Barbara Hlehechuk, Merrily Hogg, Darlene Murphy, Linda Larson, Suzanne Metcalf, Michele Lundgren, Gay Petricka, Glenna Haslip, Sandy Fergusen, Marcella Peterson, Bess Loop, Tina Johnson, Esther Helm, Sammy Dailey, Annette Philipsen, Pat Dahl, Lorraine Parker. ASTRONOMY CLUB-Front row, left to right: Phil Randoy, Tom Skidmore, Berry Ball, Mr. Callow. Second row: Charles Anthony, Alan Hoppe, Ralph Holman, Norman Mandek. ASTRONOMY CLUB USES TELESCOPE Several evening meetings were held by the Astronomy Club to observe planets and constellations. This supplemented the members' reading in astronomy. Serving as officers of the club were Alan Hoppe, presidentg Jim Powell, vice presidentg Tom Skidmore, secretary-treasurer, and Nick Ahlfs, s.a.a. Mr. Callow was the advisor of the club. PHOTO CLUB-Front row, left to right: Marilyn Treloar, Irvin Harris, Carol Peters, Ted Cederblom, Loren Hedahl. Second row: John Creelman, Tom Gillick, Ken Clapper, Ken Pahrmann. STUDENTS STUDY PHOTOGRAPHY Many Junior High students have broadened their knowledge in photography through membership in the Junior High Photo Club. These students learned darkroom procedure and ways of taking better pictures. Officers of the club were Ken Clapper, presidentg Ted Cederblom, vice president, and Carol Peters, secretary. BAND FOSTERS SCHOOL SPIRIT Much enthusiasm and school spirit were shown this year at pep rallies and junior high games by the junior high band members. Under Mr. CIIHPIIIHIIIS direction the band also played at the Christmas Assembly, Talent Show, and Spring Concert. BAND-Front row, left to right: Tom Gillick, Danny Olsen, David Forbes, Bill Virgil, Dick Sellers, David Nopp, Dick Larson, Bob Siel, Dick Schneider, Jimmy Powell, Sandy Koski, Cordon Stenerson, Richard Konizeski. Second row: June Elsworth, Marilyn Doutt, Sandra Gillick, Georgia Casterline, Marlys Mulvaney, Jim Hutchings, Linda Larson, Darlene Murphy, Joene Bostrom, Cary Wegner, Clyde Stenerson, Dick Brennan, Doug Doles, Bill Thompson. Third row: Margaret Sprout, Charlotte Slade, Jeanette Perron, Phyllis Davis, Jean Madsen, Stephanie Hong, Marilyn Rasmussen, Marilyn Treloar, Shawn Bumpass, Bob Henderson, Orville Harshbarger, Chuck Huff, Bill Barraugh, Larry Vancil, Mike Herrington, Jeff Higham. Fourth row: Mr. Chapman, Kathy Ringness, Ethel Wheeler, Sandy Eells, Judy Ajax, Jim Prather, Mary Smith, Ken Compton, John Bollerslev, Van Chapman, Ken Clapper, Bill White, John Creelman, John Horsley. 4 w-mfg, jf' 'sa-rg. 333' , X' 'I ' . 1fsr-Mm-q.-.,,,, A ' XJ-4...--1-W , 5, r 4-f'-25 f N. Q .Egg-'tgafsptiz'-+34-. .. , J A A. .. 5 'fc - ,3'i?w,.!tvi,g' 1 num s 4 hm Q Nm gg V iw W' Jai W W.-,. K 1 'Nm'-csv-. .f 'Wm--WL Q MQW -rf-M M, 'd-M . 5 A. Q4 p -wiki YW M,WwMwMWa ... w Q 5 054' Q ,f21 mwMm-W M.. 'mfw' ' J' 'ffl 3, sv K' YM FH it ,.. , Kee gtg!-s ?Z5M'5 Tm-W-mwwg. .L,. A mxxx m w---,...,,,, . ,. J w41l - ff? W-gf., ww' H'1 -1 4-'ff-M. J F fs.-Q ,M 'J' v .jxtgmi , -s.. 7 ' if fi Z? W' , VW 5 ,Lf M 'ZS fx. SSH, .m XQJ wt-'Wa 5 Q 7 3 Q. A . 'K ' an , T Q1 if A' Y in - aff Q., ' 'img 'M' -WV 9 Q A ' f Q ' x1sf'.,, 'il ll I f 'iii '13 nfim ii vt W 1 um ff! J.. 4. Q V . Q gk Q. .,f. . K X 1 K 1 N' N-fr . ' S X R 13, I J 7 i .- n., :- K kK-, T' 2 . . x if Mn vm 'Q f N! LITTLE LETTER LASSIES-Front row, left to right: Marcella Peterson, Judy Campana. Second row: Marilyn Rasmussen, Margaret George, Dana Cabbage, Charlotte Larson. GIRLS EARN LETTERS IN G.A.A. C.A.A. provides the opportunity for junior high girls to participate in sports and earn a letter. Receiving points for each meeting and extra points for outside activities, the girls strive to earn their letters. After they reach the goal of five hundred points, they receive their junior high letter. For each additional five hundred points they receive a chevron. Earning a letter makes them eligible to join the 'cLittle Letter Lassiesv which is also advised by Miss Shaffer. Officers elected were: president, Sandy O'Tooleg vice president, Linda Gilbert, secretary- treasurer, Sandy Kitts, sports manager, Susan Hilleslandg and pointkeeper, Judy DeGuire. Dues, collected for the first time this year, were used to pay for the initiation party and the annual Christmas party. Activities consisted of games and sports such as volleyball, tumbling, badminton, basketball, tennis, and softball. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION NINTH GRADE CHORUS-Front row, left to right: Tom Harrison, Paul Clee, Barry Pedersen, Phil Randoy, Tom Skidmore, Larry Moe, Elaine Porter, Darlene Trosky, Jane Ramsey, Charlotte Graden. Second row: Mike Patterson, Mike Brown, Jim Cavanaugh, Mike Haner. Danny Maryott, Ray Wood, Carol Owens, Charlotte McCord, Nancy Vaughn, Sandra Gearhart, Marie Graeff. Third row: Pat Berry, Georgia McLeod, Carol Horner, Carol Anderson, Karen Tonge, Sandra Benson, Vernita Johnson, Sandra Welch, Darcy Clogston. Fourth row: Denny Taylor, Albert Smith, Jim Hayes, Carol Baxter, Joan Lowe, Lauraine Clauson, Kristin Johnson, Barbara Armitage. Julie Duyff, Claire Konizeski, Caralyn Bybee, Cathy Rogers, Jean Parsons. KITTENAIRES-Front row, left to right: Richard Konizeski, Barry Pedersen, Ray Wood, Tom Skidmore, Gary Holm, Mike Levin, Charlotte McCord, Maggie Hammond, Roberta Williams, Susan Hillesland, Jeanette Perron, Ardis Amundsen, Marie Graeff. Second row: Tom Harrison, Steve Richards, Larry Moe, Elaine Porter, Darlene Trosky, Kathy Ringness, Sandra Benson, Joene Bostrom, Mer- rily Hogg, Marsha Siegle, Carol Horner, Deanna Martin. Third rowg Jim Duchscherer, Tom Gillick, Bill Rhodes, Mike Haner, Phil Randoy, Sandra Stempf, Carol Owens, Twyla Lundeen, Julie Duyff, Claire Konizeski, Pat Berry, Van Chapman, Pat Harris. Fourth row: Lloyd Priest, Mike Brown, Jim Cavanaugh, Frank Dayton, Danny Maryott, Lauraine Clauson, Kristin Johnsen, Barbara Armitage, Shirley Jacobsen, Genie Carey, Sandra Gearhart, Gay Petricka, Cathy Rogers, Jean Parsons. zwx 1l-if 1, is l.f.l:t- w-1snn.mmwmf,...o is nw 1 EIGHTH GRADE CHORUS AND GIRLS' GLEE-Front row, left to right: Sandra Stempf, Linda Dailey, Barbara Hlebechuk, Beatrice Helm, Connie Martin, Lawrence Francis, Charles Jenkins, Gary Holm, Kathleen Bartek, Marsha Watson, Julie Aaro, Luana Hutchings, Maggie Hammond, Merrily Hogg, Susan Hillesland. Second row: Michele Lundgren, Suzanne Metcalf, Susie Schultz, Janet Story, Bonnie Humphrey, Barbara Bunge, Steve Bowers, Bill Settlemeyer, Tommy Dickerson, Ellen Reeve, Judy Nelson, Janice Kinney, Pat Harris, Dianne Pierce, Gay Petricka. Third row: Dick Rethke, David Dibley, Mike Levin, Jon Mills, Gilbert Johnson, Charles Ford. Dick Callison, Jerry Aldrich, Jerry Larson. Not pictured: Sharon Harris. JUNIOR HIGH CI-IORUSES The junior high choruses provided entertainment for many school programs during the year. Under the direction of Mrs. Petricka, colorful performances were given at the Christmas Assembly and Spring Concert. A few of the more outstanding members of this organization represented the junior high at the annual solo and ensemble contest in Taqoma. EIGHTH GRADE CHORUSA-Front row, left to right: Twyla Lundeen, Lorraine Parker, Carol Peters, Connie Brown, Mary Potter, Sharon Hill, Barbara Briggs, Jeanette Lawson, Roberta Williams, Sharon Gerjets, Marilyn Danks, Sally Moe, Sammy Dailey, Deanna Martin. Second row: Shirley Jacobson, Dorie Carstensen, Sharon Donovan, Janine Hess, Judy DeGuire, Nancy Nelson, Pam Wolfrom, Emilie Bonney, Diana Jarboe, Nancy Boettiger, Esther Helm, Helen McPherson, Marcia Siegle. Third row: Carol Pettis, Ted Ceder- blom, Wendell McGinnes, Kenneth Pahrmann, Gary Feltus, Steve Richards, Gary Sunderland, Phillip Harder, Andy Tuttle, Jim Duch- scherer, Richard Padgett, Lloyd Priest, Kathy Huff. aawsawvn f .,'- fmnwrwosexm -,.m,.s1 aiwawfswat:-wfa,ss-atw1x smm-W1rx mmrmin:stvavxmuin ,4 'fgifw 'I K. B ily- Wy? is N' 5,1 A. Q Q05 QQ: .e 4 3 4.6 'lv JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL SQUAD-Front row, left to right: Mr. Linder, Chuck Huff, B111 Barraugh, Dave Brown, Bill Stone, Tom Erdmann, Eddy Frender, Tom Beakley, Ken Hayward John Horsley, Mr. Callow. Second row: Sandy Koski, Clyde Stenerson, Phil Randoy, Hank Wheeler, Pat Tucker, Jerry Aldrich, Bill Hepworth, Byron Linde, Terry Warren, Philip Harder Bill Carnahan. Third row: Jim Powell, Kenneth Ketterling, John Wrenn, Danny Olsen, Gordon Stenerson, Boyd Phillips, Larry Rhodes, Richard Konizeski, Bob Siel. Managers: Jim Duch scherer, Dick Callison, Dean Johnson. Not pictured: Mike Fulcer, Manager, David Frazier. KITTENS GAIN 1956 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP The Cougar Kittens won the 1956 Football Championship although they started the season unimpressively in the Jamboree. It was expected that Central Kitsap would have a fine team, but the two scoreless ties with East and South in the Jamboree disappointed many supporters. These Kittens, however, opened the season one week later by defeating East 39 to 6. Bill Stone added interest to the game by scoring five touchdowns. After this game Central Kitsap proceeded to win all its games, defeating Townsend in non-league by 21 to 0, North Kitsap 14 to 0: 'Vest 33 to 73 and South Kitsap 13 to 7. The closest game of the season was against the previously undefeated South Kitsap team. With this victory, the Kittens became the league championst Leading scorers during the season were Bill Stone, fullbackg and David Brown, halfback. Eddie Frender and Kent Hayward were outstanding in the line. Junior High Coach MR. UNDER JUNIOR HIGH LETTERMEN'S CLUB-Front row, left to right: Terry Warren, John Horsley, Bill Carnahan, Chuck Huff, Sandy Koski, Dave Brown, Jim Powell, Bill Barraugh, Jeff Higham, Kent Hayward. Second row: Eddy Frender, Byron Linde, Bill Hepworth, Pat Tucker, Jerry Aldrich, Bill Stone, Dick Konizeski, Dick Callison, Ray Brown, Steve Reeve, Dean Johnson. .QV as JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL TEAM-Front row, left to right: Pete Nathaniel, Sandy Koski Bill Barraugh, Ed Frender, Jerry Aldrich, Gil Johnson, Ray Brown, Dave Brown. Second row Chuck Huff, Danny Olsen, Jeff Higham, Danny Cline, Larry Thomas, Bill Bryon, Dean Johnsen manager. Third row: Mr. Linder, coachg Byron Linde, Jim Sherwood, Tom Erdmann, Bill Stone Butch Smith, Mike Levin, manager. TIE FOR SECOND HELD IN BASEBALL Playing in a close league, the Kitten baseball squad tied for second. place and closed a successful season for the junior high sports department. Including non-league games the squad won 4 out of 7 games played. Winning games were over North Kitsap 4 to 2 and 6 to 1, West 8 to 5 and Bainbridge 6 to 1. Losses were to Marcus Whitman 6 to 3, and West 2 to 0, and East 2 to 1. BASKETBALL SQUAD TOP IN LEAGUE This was a championship year for the junior high, as the Kitten cagers, following the lead of the football team, took top place in league play. In this successful season, Eddie Frender was the leading scorer, averaging 10 points per game. The deciding game was the exciting contest at Bainbridge, which Central Kitsap won 25 to 24. In other games the Kittens defeated West 24 to 21 and 24 to 22, Marcus Whitman 34 to 24, North Kitsap 39 to 21 and 60 to 22, East 33 to 24 and Port Townsend 27 to 18. They fell to Marcus Whitman 28 to 22, to Bain- bridge 26 to 24, and to East 35 to 30. This gave them an 8-3 recdrd in play and a 7-3 record in league play. The B Team compiled a record of 7 wins and 4 losses. Assistant Coaches MR. SCHINDELE and MR. CALLOW JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL SQUAD-First, row, left to right: Mr! Linder, Bill Carnahan, Steve Reeve, Mike Pugh, Eddie Frender, Bill Stone, Tom Beakley, Sandy Koski, Ray Brown, Myron Roberts, Dallas DeGuire, Jeff Higham, Mr. Schindele. Second row: Wayne Svenson, Ron Yoder, Darryl Eayres, Danny Olsen, Gordon Stenerson, Jim Sherwood, Clyde Stenerson, Bill Barraugh, Jerry Aldrich, Gil Johnson, Dick Callison, Bill Rhodes. Managers: Jim Thompson, Ralph Ericksen. Not pictured: Mike Fulcer. is we was x ' . new mlm: s Q. , s was 1-aa rm... mm, i SENIOR HIGH . A . Aarts, Penny-33, 35, 47, 53, 85, 97, 116 Ahlfs, Nickolas--18, 69, 106, 132 Ahlquist, Sue-30, 35, 47, 54, 71, 85, 117 Aldrich, David-18, 29, 39, 53, 54, 68, 70, 76, 106 Alguard, J anice-18, 35, 54, 55, 68, 69, 72, 106 Amos, Glen Anderson, Carl-22, 47 Anderson, Earle-18 Anderson, Jack-47, 73, 85, 117 Anderson Rose--18 35 69 72 Anderson: Williami29,, 46,, 62, 7, 70, 74, 75, 77, 84, 85, 112, 114, 117 Archer, Barbara--18 Armitage, Joanne-25, 35, 54, 57 . B . Baarstad, Donal-47, 59, 69, 85, 109, 117 Bacus, Bill-18, 48 Badger, Aletha-2, 30, 35, 46, 52, 53, 59, 69, 84, 85, 116 Baker, Leslie-18, 55 Baldwin, Gerry-25, 26, 30, 35, 42, 46, 52, 73 Baldwin, Keith-48, 86, 117 Balthazor, Judy-35, 52, 54, 86, 114, 117 Barnhart, Lois-24, 25, 29, 46, 55, 68, 71, 72, 81, 106 Batt, Alvin-18 Baxter, Mike-18 Baxter, Robert-25, 54 Berge, Alverda-35, 68, 86, 115, 116 Bemritter, Don-48, 49, 59, 86 Best, Phil-29, 42, 46, 53, 57, 59, 68, 69, 73, 84, 86, 113, 117 Bluhm, Robert-18 Boblet, Karen-18, 73 Bode, Jerry-107 Boede, David-18 Bomstead, Larry-18, 48 Bostrom, Vernis-25, 35 Bower, Gretchen-25, 35, 54, 56, 68, 71, 72 Brett, Donald-18, 56 Briggs, Cecilia-18, 57 Bringle, Gerald-18, 48, 74 Brisson, Diane-25, 35, 52, 55, 57 Brookman, Art-48, 107 Bruchmiller, Loita-18, 35, 68 Bruner, Robert Buchanan, Charlotte-30, 35, 50, 53, 86, 117 Buffon, F lorence-53, 87, 116 Bullard, Janice-18, 32, 35, 68, 69, 72, 73 Bullard, Loretta-32, 35, 52, 53, 6, 68, 71, 73, 81, 87, 114, 115, 117 Burt, Leslie-18 Butler, Monty-21, 25 .C. Callison, Bill--18, 53, 54, 69 Cameron, Edward-25, 49, 54 Cameron, Frank-42, 54, 73, l40 I DEX 87, 116 Campbell, Carol-25, 35, 42, 54, 81 Campbell, Janice-25, 32, 35, 42, 52, 69 Cantwell, Glenda-25, 35, 52, 54 Cantwell, Glenn-18, 48, 52, 80 Carnahan, James-48, 87, 117 Carson, Linda-18 Casey, Patricia Cathelyn, Clara Vehslage-107 Cavalero, Phyllis-25, 28, 29, 35, 42, 46, 54, 59, 68, 69 Cederblom, Larry-25 Christopher, Verne-18, 48 Clapper, Walter-25, 54, 63, 76 Clifton, Harold Cline, Tim-25, 33, 73 Clogston, Michael-,25, 39, 53, 54, 68, 80 Cloud, Daniel Colby, James-33, 38, 39, 40, 74, 87, 116 Collins, Pat-47, 48, 86, 87, 117 Colvin, Eddie-18 Compton, Barbara-25 Conti, Larry-88, 116 Conti, Marilee-25 Conway, Donna-25, 27, 42 Cooper, Betty-25, 52 Cooper, Roberta-25, 35, 46 Cox, Loretta-25, 35, 42 Cronk, Merrill-22, 24, 25, 39, 50, 55, 70, 73, 106 Cunningham, Leone-35, 55, 88, 116 -D. Dahl, Daniel-18, 78 Dankers, ,loan-18, 81, 88, 122 Dankers, John-51, 68, 116 David, Jeffrey-25, 63, 73 Davison, Homer-30, 54, 88, 117 Dayton, Susan-18, 32, 69, 72, 81 DeGuire, Dennis-18, 63, 76 Deno, Tom-18 Dickerson, Alyce-25, 30, 52 Dickerson, Pearl-18, 35, ,81 Dillon, Karen-25, 29, 30, 31, 35, 46, 52, 54, 68, 106 Dodd, Janet-29, 30, 32, 35, 46, 49, 54, 55, 65, 68, 81, 84, 8188, 114, 115, 116 Dodge, .ludy-29, 35, 46, 55, 73, 88, 116 Donner, Kay-18, 36 Donner, Sue-55, 89, 117 Doolittle, Frank-18, 22, 29, 53, 54, 68, 70, 77, 79, 106 Doutt, Tom-18, 48, 80 Downey, Charleen-25, 35, 42, 55 Downing, Ed-18 Drinnon,- Terry-89, 117 . E . Edman, Larry-22, 54, 68, 83, 89, 114, 117 Edman, Sandra-18, 35, 52, 72, 81 Elliott, Gerald-18 Ellis, Jerry-18 English, Thomas Ericksen, Rosie-29, 32, 35, 49, 54, 55, 68, 89, 113, 114, 115, 116 .1r. Fahey, Keith-18, 50, 55 Fain, Diane-25 Farmer, Deanna-21 Fassbinder, William-19, 69 Fell, Robert-19, 32, 47, 69 Ferguson, .Ion-22, 24, 25, 29, 33, 46, 54 Flockhart, Don-25, 48, 55 Fordahl, Loretta-22, 33, 35, 52, 89, 117 Foster, Allan--38, 47, 54, 55, 78, 89, 116 Fowler, Mike Frender, Gerald-19 Fulcer, Alan-22, 24, 26, 39, 54, 57, 63, 70 .G. Garfield, 52, 54, Garland, , 90, 116 74, 77 Yvette-19, 35, 47, 55, 72 Stewart-38, 39, 54, Gentry, Bob--26, 49, 50, 55 Gerhing, Kirk-90, 116 Gertsch, David-48, 107 Gibson, Deanna-19, 72 Gilbert, Judy-34, 35, 41, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 59, 68, 81, 90, 102, 106, 109, 117 Gillick, Eileen-30, 56, 90, 94, 116 Gilman, Terry-54, 74 Glud, Carole-19, 35, 68, 69, 72, 78 Gockley, Helen-32, 35, 73, 90, 114, 117 Godfrey, Virginia-26, 35, 52, 51, 81, 106 Gordon, Gary-26 Gorman, Larry-19, 29, 42, 46, 49, 54, 59, 69, 77, 79 Gould, Dale-90 Grande, Karen--2, 29, 32, 35, 46, 54, 57, 65, 68, 84, 91, 92, 93, 101, 103, 104, 113, 114, 115, 116 Grandy, Erra Mae-26 Graves, Joyce-50, 6, 73, 91, 116 Graves, Madeline-19, 31, 35, 50, 56, 69 Graves, Mary-19, 69, 81 Greiaves, Carolyn-26, 33, 35, 4 Greaves, Lawrence-2, 22, 32, 37, 38, 39, 40, 54, 62, 68, 70, 79, 73, 74, 75, 76, 83, 84, 91, 99, 104, 106, 112, 114, 117 Greer, Bob-26 Gregory, Sally-35, 54, 59, 68, 69, 91, 95, 117 Grosz, Donald-26 Grover, Joyce-24, 26, 33, 35, 42 Gunderson, Chris-47, 91, 116 -H Halffman, George-26, 54 Harden, Judy-26, 35, 57 Harder, Joan-26, 35 Harder, Patricia-91, 116 Harris, Mary Lee-35, 92, 117 Harrison, Sara-34, 35, 41, 54, 55, 92, 117 Harshbarger, Paul-19 Hart, Thomas-48, 92 Haslip, Beverly-55 Haugen, Marlys-26, 33 Haugen, Sharon-26, 35, 54, 57, 68, 106 Haukom, Larry-55, 107 Hawkins, George-19, 53, 54, 69 Haydock, JoRene .lohns0n+22, 30, 33, 52, 92, 117 Heauser, Anne-26 Hegland, Kathy-19, 35, 50, 54 Heiliger, Marilyn-50, 68, 92, 114, 117 Helm, Donna-19, 50, 72 Helm, Glenn-26 Helms, Jerry-26, 49 Henderson, Harold-35, 54, 68, 70, 74, 81, 84, 92, 114, 116 Henneman, Bob Hensrud, Betty Jean-35, 40, 52, 55, 86, 90, 93, 117 Hepworth, Jack-62, 73, 74, ,75, 76, 93, 117 Hepworth, Ray-17, 19, 38, 39, 63, 76 Hermanson, Joan-35, 53, 93, 117 Hermanson, Joyce-19, 52, 68, 72, 106 Herring, .l0hn-26, 47, 49, 7, 74 Herring, Margaret-19, 35, 50 Herrmann, Denise-76 Herrmann, Dennis-19, 39, 63 Hess, Richard-38, 39, 54, 73, 98, 117 Hess, Stanley-26, 42, 54, 59, 68, 69 Hillesland, Judy-22, 34, 35, 4-1, 53, 54, 59, 68, 69, 81, 84, 93, 105, 113, 114, 117 Hinman, Chester-47, 54, 73, 93, 116 Hinman, Orlo-19, 22, 63, 77 Hipp, Janice-2, 26, 30, 34, 35 Hix, Brenda-19 Holland, Larry-19 Holt, Merna-26, 52, 68, 106 Hong, David-47, 48, 49, 59, 74, 75, 77, 94, 117 Hoppe, Arlo-74, 77, 94, 116 Horsley, Richard-29, 38, 39, 46, 53, 54, 55, 56, 68, 70, 74, 77, 80, 81, 83, 84, 87, 92, 94, 101, 103, 105, 106, 113, 114, 115, 116 Howard, Tony-19, 56, 123 Hoyt, Joanne-26, 53, 54, 68 Hulibard, John-26, 42, 48, 5 Hubbard, Nancy-19, 123 Hudson, Chuck-55, 62, 74, 116 Huening, Erwin-26 Huey, .lim-19, 53, 56, 68, 69 Hutchings, .ludy-19 Hydorn, Nancy-53, 107 Hydorn, Ron-26, 38, 39, 62 .J. Jenkins, Leland-19 Jenne, Ned-17, 19, 39, 55, 68, 70, 77, 106 Jensen, Marvelyn-16, 26, 30, 35, 4-7, 52, 73, 110 Jesse, Frank Jodry, George-19 Johnsen, Brian-19, 76 Johnsen, Richard-2, 22, 53, 54, 68, 70, 73, 74, 78, 84, 89, 94, 114, 115, 117 Johnson 57 J ohnson Johnson , Johnson, Johnson Johnson Alberta-19, 35, 55, Bob-19, 39, 46, 55 David-19, 56 Glen-74, 76, 94, 116 Kenneth-26 I Stephen-19, 30, 52 .I ones, Eleanor-19 Juricich, Nikki-19, 50, 55, 73 -K Kallio, Jack-26 Kallio, Mary Lou-26, 32, 35 Katzenberger, Dick-27, 39, 54, 74, 77, 79 Kaye, Pat-17, 19, 22, 29, 32, 35, 4-6, 417, 54, 68, 72 Keeling, Wilma-27 Ketterer, Roy-19 King, Evelyn-19, 35, 69 King, Inez-27, 33, 35, 68 King, Jerri-27, 33 Kinney, Mike-22, 95, 116 Kinney, Steve-19 Kitts, Sueanne-27, 33, 54, 55, 56, 57, 65, 68, 83, 106 Knight, Kenneth-27 Knupp, Bonnie-27, 29, 42, 4-6, 53, 54, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72 Knutson, Donna-19, 35, 52, 60, 68, 72 Konizeski, Larry-48, 52, 94, 116 Kvinsland, Jon-20, 39, 54, 68, 78, 106 .L. LaChance, Darold Lampe, Dean Lampe, Leanne-27, 30, 32, 42, 52, 54, 68, 69 Lane, Patricia-20, 35, 73 Lane, Roger-20, 39 Larson, John Lawing, David-28, 52 Lawrence, Darlene-30, 35, 50, 95, 117 Lawrence, Maryann-20, 54 Leslie, Charles-20, 124 Lester, Jerry-16, 29, 58, 88, 95, 116 Lester, Lorrie-20, 35, 72, 73 Lewis, .lack-48, 52, 59, 95, 116 Linde, Ted-54, 74, 76, 95, 116 Lively, Olivia-29, 32, 35, 46, 50, 54, 55, 57, 65, 68, 71, 72, 73, 81, 98, 100, 106, 116 Livingston, Laurence-40, 48, 62, 74, 75, 76, 90, 98, 100, 112, 116 Logan, Susie-27, 35, 54, 56, 68, 71, 72 Longshore, Cecil-27 Lott, Gary-98, 117 Lowe, .1 essie-35, 98, 117 Lowe, Marlene-27 Lowstad, Norval-98 Lund, Gregg-20, 54, 63 Lynn, .ludith-20, 35, 52, 72 -Mc McDonald, Charles-20, 48, 52, 54, 77 McClellan, Paul-28 McClellan, Shan-48, 52, 59, 95, 97, 109, 117 McCord, Kathleen-27, 42, 55, 68 McLaws, Sharon-27, 35 McVeigh, 'Norman-20 35, . M . Mahler, John-38, 39, 50, 73, 81, 97, 98, 117 Malek, Franklin-20 Mann, Richard-20, 39, 56 Martin, Dennis-20, 76 Martin, Gerald-20, 78 Marvin, Sandra-53, 68, 97, 115, 117 Mason, Daniel-50, 91, 97, 117 Mayfield, Richard-20, 39 Merriman, Arden-117 Mersereau, Yvonne-20 Metcalf, Winston-27, 74, 78 Miller, Chuck-20 Miller, Jacqueline-27, 29, 42, 46, 54, 68, 69, 72 Miller, Tom-20, 39, 54, 55 Mills, Vicki-29, 32, 46, 54, 68, 69, 97, 114, 115, 117 Mimier, Karen-20, 52, 72 Moen, Arlan-38, 39, 74, 75, 79, 84, 85, 95, 97, 117 Moen, Gary-38, 39, 48, 62, 63, 74, 84, 97, 117 Moen, .1 oyce--20, 68 Moen, Leland-20, 49 Monroe, Penny-20, 35 Montgomery, Delane-33, 59, 69, 96, 114, 116 Morey, Dick--27 Morey, Lenora-35, 52, 59, 69, 71, 96, 117 Mulvaney, William-20 Munger, Gerry-27, 32, 33, 35, 72 Murray, Chuck-27, 31, 47, 48, 49 Musser, Richard-2, 29, 31, 38, 39, 46, 54, 70, 74, 78, 84, 93, 96, 106, 112, 113, 117 Myer, Donald-24, 27, 39, 47, 48, 49, 52, 74 Myhre, JoAnn-30, 32, 35, 40, 50, 52, 53, 91, 96, 99, 116 . N . Nelson, Lyle-50, 55, 62, 63, 69, 95, 116 Newman, Eugene-27, 106 Noble, William-29, 33, 59, 95, 109, 116 Nordhy, Kenneth-35, 42, 51, 59, 68, 69, 99, 114, 116 Nordhy, Willard-33, 54, 76, 99, 117 Nordmark, Marta-32, 35, 47, 53, 73, 98, 116 Nuttall, Muriel-22, 29, 35, 40, 46, 47, 52, 53, 59, 69, 80, 81, 98, 99, 116 Nye, Robert-106, 116 . 0 . Oas, Michael-46, 54, 56, 99, 117 O'Donnell, Donf99, 117 . Olmstead, Bob-39, 54, 74, 100, 116 Olsen, Ed-1, 62, 63, 74, 75, 76, 79, 84, 98, 100, 112, 116 Olsen, Joyce-20, 35, 52, 54, 72 Orwiler, Alan-48, 100, 117 . P . Padgett, Robert-73, 100, 116 Pahrmann, Don-27 Parker, Harry-20 Parker, Norma-27, 35, 54 Parsons, Clark-27, 39, 53, 55, 68, 70, 106 Paschal, Ray-20, 39, 56 Patterson, Barbara-29, 32, 35, 40, 46, 49, 52, 54, 58, 68, 88, 100, 114, 117 Payne, Mary Lou-20, 35 Pearson, Mary Jo-20, 69, 72 Pederson, Judith-20, 35, 81 Pells, Phillip Peterson, J im Peterson, Larry-29, 48, 49, 54, 73, 74, 78, 100, 117 Phillips, Pat-35, 52, 101, 117 Philpott, William-35, 39, 62, 63, 74, 101, 102, 116 Potter, Sandra-20 Potter, Virginia-20, 50, 54, 72 Powell, Patricia-27, 33, 35, 68 Powers, Rodney-20, 48, 78 Prather, Pauline-27 .R. Raatz, Judy-53, 54, 68, 71, 81, 101, 114, 115, 116 Ranniger, Sharon-31, 32, 34, 35, 40, 52, 53, 59, 70, 73, 81, 84, 101, 116 Rasmussen, Paul-17, 20, 29, 39, 54, 63, 70, 76 Rasmussen, Richard-20, 55 Reasons, Barbara-20 Reasons, Joe-27, 38, 39, 48, 49, 74 Reeve, Linda-20, 32, 47, 55 Reid, Tammarra-20, 35 Rhodes, Judy-27, 33, 35, 49, 57 Richards, Dave-20 Richstein, Judy-20 Ringness, Oscar-22, 24, 27, 29, 42, 54 Rivers, .lack-101, 117 Rogers, Ed Rogers, Mary-22, 27, 29, 32, 33, 35, 42, 46, 52, 54, 55, 58, 106, 68, 69, 73 Romsland, Marvin-29, 46, 48, 73, 101, 117 Romstad, Dale Rosecrants, Gordon-20, 52, 80 Rubens, David-21, 50, 56, 68 Ruehle, Lois-21, 57, 72 .5. Sackman, Bill-27 Sackman, F rank-21, 56 Sargent, Andrea-27, 35 Sather, Rodney-21, 39 Scatena, Robert-28 Schick, Arthur-73, 102, 116 Schneider, Helen-53, 102, 116 Seamans, Dick-28 Segerman, Roger-102 Sesko, Bill-102, 114, 116 Sesko, James-28, 54 Severson, Joe-102, 117 Shelton, Barbara-35, 47, 55, 105, 117 Shelton, F rances-21, 35, 72 Sherwood, Don-28 Sieber, Russell-24, 26, 28, 39, 110 Siegle, Greta-29, 32, 33, 35, 52, 55, 71, 83, 102, 114, 117 Simmons, Robert-21 Sims, Carol-21, 50, 52, 54, 69 Sims, Darlene-16, 35, 50, 53, 103, 116 Sipe, Doris-17, 21, 32, 35, 42, 46, 52, 54, 69, 71 Sipe, Joyce-28, 30, 35 Skagen, Patti-28 Sleasman, Kenneth-17, 21, 39 46, 4-8, 49, 52, 76 9 Smith, Jack-21, 55, 60, 76 Smith, ,lim-28 Smith, Karen-27, 28, 33, 35, 42, 55 Speer, Ronald Sperber, Sharon-28, 30 Stady, Bonnie-33, 34, 35, 40, 52, 96, 103, 108, 117 Stady, .lack-21 Stempf, Carol-35, 52, 53, 73, 103, 116 Stever, Larry-21 Stone, Tom-21 Storey, Linda-28, 30 Storey, Michael-21 Streeter, Janet-35, 52, 103, 117 Sunderland, Betty-28, 50 Sura, Audrey-103, 116 Sweet, Cail-34, 35, 52, 54, 55, 83, 103, 114, 116 .T. Talbott, Verna-30, 32, 33, 35, 52, 53, 59, 69, 104, 116 Tally, Pat Pursell-33, 35, 47, 53, 73, 104, 116 Taylor, Fred-21, 39 Temple, Charles-28 Terry, Peggy-21, 35, 52, 54, 72 Thabes, Penny-28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 35, 42, 52, 68, 69 Thompson, Keith-21 Thorne, Edradine-40, 50, 52, 53, 59, 64, 69, 71, 73, 85, 104, 106, 116 Tonge, Larry-28, 47, 48 Toulouse, Sharon-28 Turner, Fred-38, 39, 74, 77, 104, 117 Tumer, Vicki-17, 21, 22, 29, 32, 35, 46, 52, 54, 58, 68, 69, 106 Tyler, John-104, 117 . U . Utheim, Dixie-33, 35, 52, 53, 104, 116 . v . Vehslage, .lack-21, 42, 55 Vehslage, Jill-21 Voltin, Bill-21,39 .W. Walker, James-21, 39, 69 Walworth, Roy-21, 53, 54, 56, 68, 69, 70 Ward, Zona-53, 105, 116 Warrington, George-28, 36, 73 Wells, Helen-21, 53, 54, 69, 72 Wells, Wilma-21, 50, 52, 68 Wester, Ruth-28, 29, 32, 34, 35, 55, 68, 69 Weyand, Richard-17, 21, 54, 56 Wheeler, Judith-17, 21, 31, 32, 35, 46, 52, 54, 68, 72 Wilkinson, Merle-30, 35, 59, 105, 116 Williams, Donald-21, 69 Wing, .loan-28, 33, 35 Winkler, Michael-21 Wood, Charles-21, 52, 56, 83 Wood, Lillian-35, 55, 105, 116 Woods, Larry-62, 63, 74, 76, 105, 116 Woolard, Gaylord-28 Wrenn, Joan-21 Wright, .lames-28, 36 Wright, Linda-21, 35, 81 Wyatt, Dayle-56, 74, 77, 79, 105, 116 l4I Wyatt, Judy-21, 32, 54, 68, 72 .y. Youderian, Sandra-21 Youngs, Renee-59, 71, 73, 106, 116 Yuckert, Mary--28, 33, 53, 68 . Z . Zimmerman, Kay-28, 32, 35, 54, 68, 72 JUNIOR HIGH . A . Aardahl, Sandra-122, 131 Aaro, Julia-126, 136 Ajax, Judy-122, 132 Aldrich, Gerald-121, 126, 131, 136, 138, 139 Alstad, Eileen Amundsen, Ardis-58, 126, 135, 137 Anderson, Carol-122, 135 Anderson, J oyce-126 Anthony, Charles-122, 132 Armitage, Barbara--122, 133, 135 Armstrong, J oanne-130 Avery, .loan-126 .B. Bacus, Linda-130 Baird, Denny-122 Baker, Barbara-126 Bakken, Ralph-126 Ball, Berry-130, 131, 132 Barker, Carol Barnes, Bill-126 Barnett, Douglas-122, 137 Barnhart, Bonnie-130 Barraugh, Bill-122, 132, 138, 139 Barraugh, David-126, 137 Barrett, Gene-126 Bartek, Kathleen-126, 131, 136 Baughman, Georgia-126, 132 Baxter, Carol-57, 122, 135 Beakley, Tom-121, 122, 137, 138 Becker, Barry-122 Bennett, Wayne-122 Benson, Ernest-126 Benson, Sandra-30, 57, 122, 135 Bemritter, J ohn-122 Berry, Patricia-122, 135 Best, Robert-126 Bixby, Helen-122 Blackler, Carol-126 Boettiger, Nancy-126, 131 Bollerslev, J ohn-126, 132 Bonney, Emilie-126, 131, 136 Bostrom, J oene-56, 126, 132, 135 Bower, Steve-126, 136 Brennan, Richard-126, 132, 137 Briggs, Barbara-126, 136 Bringle, Ronald-122 Brown, Billy--130 Brown, Bob-130, 137 Brown, Constance-126, 136 Brown, David-122, 138, 139 Brown, Mike-122, 135 Brown, Pat Brown, Ray K.-122, 138, 139 Brown, Ray-130 Bruner, Arthur-122 Bryan, William-122, 139 Bryce, Barbara-127, 131 l42 Buifon, Fred-127 Buffon, Georgia-131 Buffon, John-127 Bumpass, Shawn-122, 132 Bunge, Barbara-127, 131, 136 Bunge, Danielle-122, 131 Burns, Janice Burstad, Mary-122, 131 Byam, Esther-50, 154, 122 Bybee, Carolyn-81, 122, 135 .C. Cabbage, Dana-32, 51, 106, 122, 131, 134 Callison, Dick-127, 136, 137 Callison, Helen-130, 131 Campana, Judy--58, 81, 122, 131, 134, 137 Campbell, Mike-122 Carlson, Russel-127 Carnahan, Bill-120, 122, 138 Carstensen, Dorie-127, 131, 136 Carter, Jacqueline-122 Cary, Genie-122, 135 Casterline, Terrie-130 Cavanaugh, James-122, 135 Cayo, Richard-122 Cayo, Robert-130 Cedarblom, Ted-127, 132, 136 Chapman, Marva-127 Chapman, Van-127, 132, 135 Clapper, Kenneth-127, 132 Clauson, Lauraine-73, 122, 126, 135 Clee, Paul-121, 122, 135 Cline, Danny-127, 139 Clogston, Darcy-32, 122, 126, 131, 135 Coldevin, Nancy-57, 122, 131 Collett, Gary-127 Collins, Kristine-127 Compton, Kenneth-127, 132 Coons, Steve-127 Corkery, Ann-57, 121, 122, 131 Coulter, Daniel-130 Cowles, Susan-130 Craig, Charles-122 Crampton, Randall-122 Creelman, John-56, 122, 132 Cronk, Marian-50, 54, 81, 121, 122 Cubbison, J oe-127 Cundiff, Jerry-127 .D. Dahl, Patricia-122, 131 Dailey, Linda-127, 131, 136 Dailey, Sammy-127, 131, 136 Dame, Gary-122 Dankers, Percy-31, 127 Danks, Marilyn-127, 136 Davis, Judy-30, 122, 131 Davis, Phyllis-56, 122, 132 Dayton, Frank-127, 135 Deardorff, Tina-122, 130 Deering, Freda DeGroot, Cheryl-121, 130 DeGuire, Dallas-121, 123, 137 DeGuire, Judy-120, 127, 131, 134, 136 DeLong, Frank-127 DeLong, Wayne-123 Demick, Dan-123 DeMoss, David-48, 123 Dew, J udy-127, 131 Dibley, David-31, 127, 136 Dickerson, Tommy-31, 127, 136, 137 Diederick, Linda-123 Dlugosh, Judy-121, 130 Dolen, Judy Doles, Douglas-56, 123, 132 Donovan, Sharon-127, 136 Doutt, Marilyn-56, 127, 131, 132 Dramer, Carol Droz, Deanna-50, 123, 131 Duchscherer, Jim-127, 135, 136, 137, 138 Duyff, Julie-81, 120, 123, 126, 131, 133, 135 .E. Eayrs, Darryl-123 Eddy, Christine-130 Eells, Sandra-56, 123, 132 Elliott, Bill-127 Elsworth, June-121, 127, 131, 132 English, Bruce-123 Erdmann, Thomas-56, 106, 123, 138, 139 Erickson, J ackie-123 Erickson, Ralph-50, 130 Esler, Sallie Evanson, Lorraine-123, 131, 133 Farmer, Arla-123 Feltus, Gary-127, 136 Ferch, J udy-130 Ferguson, Sandra-81, 123 Fitzwater, Nola-50, 123 Forbes, David--127, 132 Ford, Charles-127, 136 Francis, Lawrence-127, 136 Frazier, David-130, 138 Frazier, Linda-130 Frender, Eddie-123, 138, 139 Fulcer, Mike-123, 138 .G. Gabryshak, John-123 Gearhart, Sandra-57, 123, 131, 135 Gentry, David-50, 130 George, David-127 George, Margaret-123, 131, 134 Gerhing, Doris-123 Gerjets, Sharon-12, 131, 136 Gilbert, Linda-123, 134 Gibson, Edward Gillespie, J udy-130 Gilligk, Sandra-56, 81, 123, 13 Gillick, Thomas-127, 132, 135 Gilman, J unior-130 Glassley, Claire-127 Glass, Don-123 Godfrey, Ellen-130 Goit, Nancy-130 Gordon, Larry-130 Graden, Charlotte-81, 123, 135 Graden, Geraldine-130 Graeif, Marie-50, 123, 126, 135 Gray, Gary-127 Greaves, Linda-120, 130 Gruber, Larry-127 .H. Hall, Frank-127 Hall, Shirley-127 Hammond, Maggie-127, 129, 131, 136 Haner, Michael-123, 126, 135 Harder, Henry-130 Harder, Phillip-127, 136, 138 Harkins, Lee-123 Harrington, Mike-130, 132 Harris, Derek-127 Harris, Earl-47, 127 Harris, Irvin-130, 132 Harris, Pat-127, 129, 131, 135, 136 Harris, Sharon-127, 136 Harrison, Tom-123, 135 Harshharger, Orville-127, 132 Haslip, Glenna-81, 123, 131 Haugen, Janet-123 Haugen, Linda-130 Hayes, James-123, 135 Hayward, Kent-123, 138 Hayward, Sharie-130 Hedahl, Loren-130, 132 Helm, Beatrice-127, 136 Helm, Ester-127, 131, 136 Hendershot, Larry-127 Henderson, Bob-123 Hepworth, Bill-120, 127, 138 Hess, Janine-127, 131, 136 Hewitt, Karin-123 Higham, Jeffrey-51, 56, 123, 132, 138 Higham, Pamela-130 Hill, Sharon-127, 131, 136 Hillesland, Susan-120, 121, 127, 129, 131, 133, 134, 136 Hlebechuk, Barbara-127, 131, 136 Hodgson, Sandra-127 Hoey, Mike-128 Hogg, Merrily-31, 128, 129, 131, 135, 136 Holm, Gary-121, 128, 135, 136 Holman, Ralph-123, 132 Holt, David-120, 130 Holt, Vickie A.-130 Holt, Vicki C.-120, 130 Hong, Stephanie-81, 131, 132 Hopkins, Ann-120, 130 Hoppe, Alan-36, 56, 60, 123, 132, 137 Horner, Carol-123, 131, 135 Horsley, .lohn-56, 106, 121, 123, 131, 132, 134, 138 Huening, Phyllis-81, 123, 126 Huey, Anne-32, 130 Huff, Chuck-123, 132, 137, 138 Huff, Kathleen-128, 136, 138 Hughes, Terry-128 Hughes, Trudy-128 Hull, Leslie-128, 131 Humphrey, Bonnie-136 Hunt, Shirley-124 Huren, Chloe-130 Hutchings, J im-128, 132 Hutchings, Luana-128, 136 .j. Jackson, Juanita Jacobson, Bemard-124 Jacobsen, Shirley- 121, 128, 135 J arboe, Diana-128, 131, 136 Jefferson, David-128 Jenkins, Charles-128, 136 J enne, Linda-31, 32, 130, 131 Jensen, James-130 Jeter, J ames-128 Johnson, Bruce-120, 130, 131 Johnson, Dean-130, 138, 139 Johnson, Gilbert-128, 136, 139 Johnson, Kenneth Johnsen, Kristin-58, 80, 81, 120, 121, 124, 131, 133, 135 Johnson, Peter-128 Johnson, Vernita-124, 131 Johnson, Tina-131 Jones, Michael-124 Jones, Sharon-50, 124 Josephsen, Dick-130 Judge, Louise-130 Junell, Tracy-130 .K. Karkainen, Iris-124 Kemp, Linda-121, 124, 131, 133 Kemp, Steve Ketterling, Kenneth-124 Kincaid, Robert-130 Kinney, Janice-128, 136 Kitts, Sandra-124, 134- Knox, Bobby-128 Konizeske, Claire-,124, 126, 132, 135 Konizeski, Richard-56, 128, 132, 135, 137, 138 Koski, Sandy-120, 121, 124, 138, 139 Kraut, Judy-124 Kropp, Ronald-128 Kvamstrom, .1 udy-130 .L. Lane, Dale-128 Lane, Stephen-31, 128 Larson, Bill-22, 124 Larson, Bonnie-124 Larson, Charlotte-57, 124, 131, 134, 136 Larson, Dick-78, 124, 132 Larson, Gerry-128 Larson, James-124, 136 Larsgn, Linda-120, 128, 131, 13 Larson, Philip Lawrence, Ralph-124 Lawson, Janice-128 Lawson, .Ieanene-128, 136 Lawson, Sue Left, Charles-124, 137 Leslie, Donna-124 Levin, Mike-35, 51, 128, 135, 136, 139 Lewis, Ronnie Linde, Byron-128, 138, 139 Liner, Glen-128 Little, Teresa--81, 124 Lively, Edwin-130 Loop, Bess-57, 124, 131 Loop, Wendell-128 Lott, Ronnie-124 Lovlien, Greg-120, 130 Lowe, Joan-124, 135 Lueheck, Barbara-124 Luebeck, Delores-124 Lundeen, Twyla-128, 131, 135, 136 Lundgren, Michele-128, 131, 136 .Mc. McBride, Fay-31, 128 McClellan, Jesse McClellan, Kathleen-31, 128 McCord, Charlotte-124, 135 McDonald, Dan-31, 130 McDonald, John-31, 124 McFarlane, Robert-128 McGinness, Wendell-128, 136 McLaws, Shirley-124 McLeod, Georgie-124, 135 McPherson, Helen-128, 136 McWhirt, Gary-31, 124 . M . Madsen, Jean-71, 124, 131, 132 Malek, Harris-124 Mandak, Norman-130, 132 Marsh, Rolen-124 Marshall, .lohn-31, 78, 124 Martin, Connie-128, 135 Martin, Deanna-128, 135, 136 Maryott, Danny-52, 124, 126, 135 Meams, J ames-128 Metcalf, Suzanne-128, 129, 131, 136 Mills, Jon-128, 136 Mischel, James-130 Moe, Larry-124, 135 Moe, Sally-128, 136 Molver, Gregory-130 Montague, Richard-128 Morgan, Pat Montague, Richard Morton, Linda--124, 131, 133 Morton, Richard-130 Mosher, Carol Ann-31, 81, 120, 121, 124, 131, 133 Moyer, Lee-124 Mulvaney, Marlys-128, 132 Munro, Lana-124 Murphy, Darlene-56, 120, 121, 128, 131, 132 .N. Nathaniel, Peter-124, 139 Nelson, Evelyn-128 Nelson, Jo Ann-128 Nelson, Judy-130, 131, 136 Nelson, Nancy-128, 131, 136 Nichols, Vonny-128 Nopp, David-128, 132 Nuttall, Paul-124, 128 .0. 0'Donnell, Patricia-124 O'Leary, Robert-124 Olsen, Danny-128, 132 O'Toole, Sandra-57, 81, 124, 131, 134 Onstad, Jeanette-128 Osterman, Ronald-124 Owens, Patricia-81, 1241, 131, 135 .p. Padgett, .1 im-125 Padgett, Leger-130 Padgett, Richard-128, 136 Pahrmann, Kenneth-132 Palmer, Neva-128 Parker, Gary--56, 130 Parker, Geraldine-125 Parker, Lorraine-128, 131, 136 Paschal, Dennis Parrish, Judy-57, 125, 131 Parsons, Jean-125, 126, 128, 131, 133, 135 Patterson, Mike-121, 135 Pederson, Barry-121, 125, 126, 131, 135 Perrgn, .1 eanette-56, 131, 132, 13 Peters, Carol-81, 128, 132, 136 Petersen, Jim-31, 130 Peterson, Marcella-57, 125, 131, 134- Peterson, Stanley-125 Petricka, Gay-129, 131, 135, 136 Petrina, George-125 Pettis, Carol-129, 136 Phifer, Gail-125, 131 Philipsen, Anette-125, 131 Phillips, Boyd-125, 138 Pickett, Richard-130 Pierce, Dianne-129, 131, 136 Playter, David Porter, Barbara-130 Porter, Elaine-57, 125, 135 Potter, Bobby-129 Potter, Mary-129, 136 Potter, Sandra-126 Powell, Jim-51, 125, 132 Prather, ,lim-130, 132 Preston, Dennis Preus, John-128 Preus, Priscilla-130 Priest, Lloyd-129, 135, 136 Pruitt, Carlos-31, 125 Pugh, Mike-137 Purvis, Ralph-121, 130 .R. Ramsey, Jane-125, 135 Randoy, Phil-60, 125, 126, 132, 135, 138 Ranstead, Dennis-130 Rasmussen, Marilyn-131, 132, 134- Ray, Harlan--129 Reeve, Ellen-31, 129 Reeve, Stephen-22, 73, 120, 121, 125, 131, 138 Reid, Bob-125 Reid, Penny-129, 131 Reis, Margery-130 Reis, Maureen-129, 131 Reisgoes, Maria Rethke, Richard-120, 129, 136 Rhodes, Bill-129, 135 Rhodes, Larry-125, 138 Richards, Steve-129, 135, 136 Ringstad, Robert-125 Ringness, Kathleen-31, 56, 120, 129, 131, 132, 135 Roberts, Myron-22, 125, 137 Rogers, Cathy-121, 125, 126, 131, 133, 135 Romstad, Richard-125 Rowsey, Karen Ruble, William-130 Ruehle, Sharon-71, 125, 131 .5. Sanford, George-121, 125 Schick, Ronnie-129 Schmidt, John-125 Schneider, Richard-125, 132 Schultz, Susan-129, 131, 136 Segerman, Sharon-81, 125 Sellers, Dick-56, 129, 132 Settlemeyer, Bill-129, 136 Sherwood, Jim-129, 139 Siel, Bob-51, 125, 132, 137, 138 Sipe, Judy-33, 81, 125, 131 Siegle, Marcia-129, 135, 136 Simonson, Geraldine-130 Skidmore, Tommy-35, 78, 125, 126, 132, 135 Slade, Charlotte-56, 129, 132 Sleasman, J ohn-130 Smith, Albert-125, 135 Smith, Butch Smith, Mary-129, 132 Sprogt, Margaret-50, 129, 13 Stauss, Cary-125, 137 Stempf, Sandra-120, 121, 129, 131, 135, 136 Stenerson, Clyde-125, 131, 132, 137, 138 Stenerson, Gordon-56, 129, 132, 137, 138 Stevens, Carl-130 Stone, Bill-120, 125, 138, 139 Strandskov, Sandra-125, 131 Streeter, Lola Streeter, Tommy-129 Story, Janet-136 Stroberger, Danny-51, 129 Sunderland, Gary-129, 136 Sunkel, Cordell-129, 130 Sunkell, John-125 Svenson, Wayne-130 Swalling, Phyllis-130 .T. Tawlks, Mary-130, 131 Taylor, Dennis-125, 135 Thomas, Larry-129, 139 Thompson, Bill-125, 132 Thompson, Donna-129 Thompson, .1 erome-129 Thompson, Jim-129, 131 Tonge, Karen-125, 135 Tonkins, Wesley-130, 131 Treloar, Marilyn-56, 129, 131, 132 Tripp, Cary-120, 121, .130 Trosky, Darlene-125, 135 Trudeau, Lanny-129 Tucker, Pat-129, 138 Tuttle, Andy-129 . U . Ungren, John-129 .v. Vancil, Larry-56, 125, 132 Vaughn, Nancy-125, 135 Vio, Aaron-129 Virgil, Bill-129, 132 Voigt, Dennis-125 .W. Walch, Gerry-121, 125 Walker, Janet-125 Walker, Steve-125, 130 Walworth, Rupert-130 Ward, .I im H.-130 Warner, Lola-129 Warner, Spencer Warren, Terry-126, 138 Watson, Marsha-136 Wegner, Garry-51, 121, 126, 130, 132 Welch, Sandra-126, 135 Wells, Howard-129 Wells, Verna-126 Wester, John-48, 126 Weymire, June-130 Wheeler, Ethel-129, 131 Wheeler, Hank-125, 138 Wheeler, Janet-130, 131 Wheeler, Patricia-131 White, Bill-130, 132 Williams, Dennis-129 Williams, Roberta-129, 130, 131, 135, 136 Wisbey, Patrick-130 Witte, Richard-130 Wolfram, Pamela-129, 131 Wood, Ray-126, 135 Woolard, Dan-126 Wooldridge, Carol-129 Wrenn, John-126, 138 .Y. Yoder, Ronald-130 Youngs, Jeanette-32, 120, 130 I43 MICHAEL W. FULCER Mike Died April 30, 1957 Joy and love and happiness, That was Mike, so dear. He never had a trace of gloom, Always a smile sincere. That's how we,ll remember him: Laughing, gay and kind. And We see him now as he walks with God Leaving sweet memories behind. Cathy Rogers LO.Qb.K1, X A - ,fx Q r ,jx 1 1 .ly ,- 1 1 f-. X , w N Qt-J-,W v-..,, K C. NJ. K P- Tc X . fy x XJ 91 N 2 Lf. , ' F . I , XX A 74 NP-W Cy I' Q Joni K Cxkss O F If . ,f . ff'1 f' rr Q x ?if,2,'i5fPQ S0900 4 R gif? lr' I -AS! 46 'aff Cie 01 , Si PSE A,.,w. Z ' C220 wad, Zzfv-zczad 49 43444, 44Jz,6c'-f' frrzfaf-1,0 --QALJL 1 ,0b,i,Q -U Ae-922.1 1 Lifcuolef ,fgQJd tag-'orhi-e542 .f9QO -flftsd KU?-9 Z 4 1 iffy f fccf-c,ga44j 0vwbOgJ1'4Cl2ff4aQ660f4o,f,z,L4,c'f'4f4Lxf Z,0o fwfcJAdwl'f ' g90f,M4Lko7QJ., -N fwwwwlof 1 4f,44,66fgM9L- MWAUQ-ffm ' f .. p64fyn4.fcAf6CA4Q,,fL4JL66 , fi-7.25 an Dwgfmazaf bww K ,A , , ,, ,,,, - , - ..... ... N.. ---.. - - - - Q -- Z: iff'-2 had , NK 74 ,fwvfj I ,Q ,f 5 . - 9' t .fL0 1!-K, Mf'!.? KJV?--5 Q , - l X? fd, x..-Mk, fi. fi: J 25,1 . ' A 4 Q 11 . n ?0 'A-1 x.,.5, gk 5 K may M15 W ii pfi, - 257 fue-o-num m2 Zkxj' ,cfbfi - ,f' 1, - I ' H .1010 gxgfglj Q -M17-15.15 'c. Cw gf 1 'q' 60-fru 16:5 C7-It O -ffA'- H g 5 Z ' W' K - Cbvpvuvq .frfpupft l Q ff? .JJ if fy WW . M 5 .A W . C , fy , f ff we-41 , MWMXMA L7 4,422 ,If :ff JO 1 774'-!fg '66f 604414 ,N 1 , ., V. f,n,.4,. ' .14 c,L, y cH, VL Lf: 'J 5 WW .510 ,.,- K wif! Vdfffl' 17,7 ', '.jA.p6'L.!CL'! 1 1 ,f , , 44,f 5 if ' 2 gy? 3 M 1 ! -' Qfgqglf ff-JM gf! O4 .LJ E,-:TLJJHY 4614563 ,--Q.f.'.',Ji, Z K K iff .QA , :,,,..e-- s 'ff Mfg, Qumcffj J! J? l rf? WML ew we WML - 1 M whim wb af, 5 m L! O 7 , ' me-?biS1,, 13 Q ff IWW? --'3v'- - .- :- - .:r: .: :f.. . ::.. ..1:: . -- 1p .f.........--.l-.- M ... - - .............- --........................., .. ...,.,,...........,.....,. -..- -:.:::.: ..- .... -':,-::'4:. -. .....::---,..-.-...- ..,-4... . .-... .- ...,--.:?.. .,...........:...--........ ...-..:L.......... .........,........... . .-..- - ...,- ,...,......--.....,.....,--..........,........,v-.xn.-....::.l.:.L.7 . ... ...... ....w .... .- ... .. ... '- ' . ..-... . ,.-. .......,. .V ,.-...,.- --.,...v,.,..,.............- ...: .,, , g n ,, ,,- . ..,... ..,... ..-x--........ -- - .- .- -. .,-. ........1.. .... .....-..-........i..... .........-..... .-............... .-...... ...-............-.,...................,-.,. --.-........-..... -,..-... -..w v-.--v-.-.-.......-...-...-.N--.-...--.. ,........-....-.-..-.......- ...,......, .-...... ....-...-... --..-,......... .,-.,.-. ... . . . Q Wkijfgigf Q3 C'QV.9ffWj!X!,f0,grPffy i5jff,?w'956i7f ES S , 3 E 1 xx X X SM Mm iii Mf f Wwf Egg fMQfflW 9'5f NSS M ff-WJW42 ., Q Q1 M rw-av! lj fu! 7 1 a -JAMA dZLJ.704d.49604o A' gcA,f,ra:,waf,!WWWf Jfwwfi 70.60 Q w,taLU.,J,1,LvMW'JMJv'f'WWf-Z w I .Aw-fuzz: ,Jc.,Z51'vJ Jzozoa- 'U-J'-'ffl JM 7' WMM J'6M7jj7?,fMQMQL,e5Ju,,t0 AMJ? UM Vfyww, ,J ,A.Vk20f,w?'1!af4f' 'aw 1 JM 7,4-ff 0 HAM ':::'.i... ..-......-..-.. ,,....,.... ..... .:4.- -.:.: . . -- .': '.': : ' - : ' 'iw - - -'-- M- -1 - '- 14- -'- ---- -'-' -- C5-K? ,UQ 0-Kfxwwvvlqtww jiwqiwwwwfggic Qbw ,' Rk S'lP g QQ fgfrfii STE 9? g gg , ,fgxiifsmig 5 gif :' '4: N3QSi'kEQ 'g ' 9 pkg 5 ,gs BGS dM0fZ d Q1?f xg Si ' SQ, Ngxgigifgxfggtgexb c Inv.. -- - W -.......-1-,......-f.......-....-.....-. ......-..----,..-.1-.....f........-............-.-.-......-...- W -i - -'-..- A1::- b u . ,-Q? -4 .. - .. ... -- ..-v........ V-. ..---.-...v...... ,..-...f.........t.... ..v....- ....-.....-...-,-- -..-...1 , -.- ..- - .. ....-..-...1 ..... - ... .. .,.-.-...- .. . . -.- --,-,.. .....- -...-.5.. ...- . ....- .'21. .. ..2. V .-.L .. LZ.- - :1'. .. . . - - . ,v.,.I .,.., ..-. ......---.,......,-..-.,. -- -....- rv ....L.- . 1.4........,..1I...-......,..... .- , - ...-. -. -- - ...-.. . Y - ,...,,.....,.-.....,..,.,.,.........,...g..., .,.-.,,.,,.,.-....4,,---: .........,......--.- ! :H A xg! - .,.,- 5.1.2 iv . 3 01,00 2i,e4,4f,15f'.M4, 4 X M I 12, 0 -- ff-1+ si,g3,MffZ4 ?J X D Sl. , 1fQQ.i55 if ' LZWVK dx, ,,x q-34 ,. P -M A it -1, i ,A Q' df' N1--g--:SMTP L Aj S I . -QEINJE E 5 Q 'Es ' W' V L., . ' 5 - A Xxx q:f- 5 TA P 5:9-Ct? s :lx gf- W-4 25' Nr ' CZ... ffrh l hx X Q35 Q23 V WR ' 'T 'kr gf' Q Link 5 at N3-M 'fy-Teyr ,R wg- Ab 9 mf? -WL, k A i N Es 'Simmer h Q' il 321 Ja ' ES? Q ig T . .C E . X0 253 Qi q Q is? C' E QQ 51- I fb 3 K gif Q wp QL Q mf! '31 is Xxx Gy 0 Cb K Q NXEQASQQSE3? 32- Y X09 1,5 t ,xy IE, 5- 0 Q if Q si vs ,Y E JL NX hi- I H O! ' Q Eif K fig Q45 , ff x 2,73 , AX - A 3 'J I X K -1 Z be fel, jp .5 '20 if 5 S wx 2 'L CV 6' 0 if ., QQTXE ike? 24 . Z. .:-::r-4-, ' ,-..:::f ':: T,:1 -.Iv FAN ----L - -------- -H -::g. -- -,1.:.....,......:-,...-.. -..........,.,.. ., .n...:... -.-- mn. w -.'- -'1-- - n-v-,,w,,,,,,,, ,, ,, --- ---'- H ..- -xg..- .......-...........--..-...............-.n - 'na w -- -- L W- M- s-I-N-,,,,,,,,, . - . . L.'2:M I- --'M ffff M UWWMMD of ifgw 5 MC! awww - J il,5.j5jy DMW UJKQZMUI www W I- 1 f f 'WW Q, ' f f .', N. .fr 1 L WWWW, dgjwffgowww Wu 1 1 ff ' Q 1 ff' Q 7 ep D 'ng V71 IJ' I 1 UJ , V 4 rc ,4 ,Plc 0 Q0 4 yr ff Pl p4 449, 99 7,0 FJ ' 175' f ' 71 24 1, VI ri fl' 'IJ I-gl! IIN! UNL I-9 a rv fr Y' 6' , l z Ugg I 5 Vp 9 Af L4 V ' , K .g,,,Q:,s. f -YW ,,.- f ',, A, .fv- at af if ak H ., 4 ,nw ,,, Y- 'ww' fH?W van -,Q ,. ' ,i --iw? ummm Hp.. . X 5, -Q . , ,:... ' ' 'wi wg iw Wfigww M. wnamuwm 143- -. QQ it A - . . W . , W 2. 7 M , Ha Yiwu H 1 JWTI' ' WIN' iff' r I in M f T? Q L:
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.