North Kitsap High School - Viking Yearbook (Poulsbo, WA)
- Class of 1940
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Agwq-LE' : '1' 4' , ! 1' 6 3'3 ' m . nlwi3 5 ; $ . .. ;.l.,..17.1 d NORTH KlTSAP UNION HIGH SCHOOL Poulsbo, Washington dedication Our modern world is a completely new world with new industries, architecture, arts, ideals, and design of living. Swift changing, complex, it breathes the spirit of progressiveness and vital strength. Our modern way of life does not cling to the past in fear but looks forward in spite of all the dangers it meets. New thoughts and ideals spring up on every hand as youth creates and adapts itself to this modern world. Modern youth has hitched its wagon to a star and it is to that star this book is dedicated. , foreword This is a word to the students. As you look through this annual you are going to find many familiar faces and some new ideas. This year, because the annual couldntt be as big as in years before, the annual staff tried to give you some new ideas in arranging the pictures anti we hope youtll appreciate our efforts. We also hope you like the new size of the annual and modern art theme followed in the drawings. The annual staff wishes to take the opportunity to thank the students for their wholehearted cooperation in the editing of this yearts annual. STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row Erickson, Gerstenberger, Vaa, Chittim, Coulter Second Row B0yd, Kelly, Aldo. Koenholts, Henry First Row Dinnetz, Nelson, Wilson, Russel. Douglass SCHOLARSHIP Back Rnw Nelson. Peterson and Lund Front Row-Hammerslough. Takasaki Pahnila student conned Central nucleous of N. Kfs student government . . . controls business re; Iating to Student Body as a whole . . . duties . . . budget management . . . author- ization of expenditures . . . presentation of school awards . . . electing of Annual Staff . . . composed of fourteen members . . . four execu11ive officials . . . a boy and girl representative from each class . . . presidents of the Boy s and GirPs Clubs . . . Mr. Erickson acts as advisor. Officers . . . Dan Coulter, president . . . Eileen Kelly, vice-president . Marlee Wilson, secretary first semester . . . Jeanette Nelson, secretary second sem- ester . . . Miriam Russel, treasurer. scholarship Best students of the year . . . a special place reserved in annual as a reward for outstanding scholastic work . . . An honor that is well deserved . . . hard work . . . determination . . . ambition have won them special recognition . . . a goal for other students to strive for. facuitg MR. ERICKSON . . . HA public man of light and learning. Principal, Economics, Algebra, Sociol- ogy, Student Council, Pogie Club MR. WEBSTER . While we read history, we make hist- ory. U. S. History, Civics. Golden Spear, Student Counselor MISS SEIFERT . . . Her voice was ever soft. Algebra, English, Public Speaking, Camera Club, Business English MISS WARNER . . . uCookery is become an art, a noble science; cooks are gentlemen. Home Economics Department, Fresh- man Class Adviser MR. FRANCISCOVICH . . . H. . . the first professor of our art Art Department, Torch Honor, Com- mercial Geography, Freshmen Basket- ball Coach MR. NEWBERRY . . . All the world's a stage . . . Mathematics, Dramatic, Chorus and Girls' Glee. Movies, Commercial Law u MISS ADEN . . . iiNo news is bad news. Journalism, Girls' P. E., Girls' Basket- ball, Compass MR. HENRICHSEN . For he that runs it well, runs twice his race. Shop, Sophomore Class Adviser, Bas- ketball and Track Coach. Boys' Letter- men MISS ELLIS . iiSmaIL but how dear to us . . Commercial Department, Typing, Sen- ior Class Advism: School Auditor MRS. LINDGREN UHaving a thousand tongues . . . Foreign Languages, English, Gills' Hub Adviser n MR. SHERMAN HWIusiC hath Charms to soothe the sav- age beastf' Music Department, Physics, Chemist- vy. Biology MR. OYEN . . . . the gentleman and scholar. Civics. U. S History, Norse, Typing. Fire and Safety. MISS STICKNEY . . . iiSomc books are 10 be tasted. oihcrs to be squllowod. and some few to b;- chcwcd and digested. Engli h. Library, Junior Class Advisor MRS. REESE . . . HTher: arc balms for all our pains. High School Nurse. Pre-Nursos Ciub MR. SCHEYER . . . iiWhatevcr is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Scicncr. Boys' Club, Football Coach MR. VAN WOERDEN iiEach man reaps on his own Agriculture, F. F. A. ' valedictorian Yukie Fukuzawa . . . from Kingston . . . has attended North Kitsup four ycais . . . maintained a high scholastic standard during all the time she was in high school . . . lead all the rest of the class in school work. General course . . . majm'od'in :u-t . . . has done art work on past two annuals . . . majored in science. Activities . . . Girl's Club Editor . . . in charge of birthday cards . . . posters . . . played Violin in beginners band. lndushious . . . talented . . . pleasant persom ality . . . generous of herself . . . schoolmates will remember her helping hand . . . popular with everyone. Ambitious . . . would like to attend art course at a university. salutatorian Philip Nelson . . . hails from Suquamish . . . leaves high scholastic record of four years behind him . . . only two tcnihs point difference between Yukiels and his graduation percentage. Quiet . . i shy . . . likable . . . brilliant mnthemetician . . . studious . . . will be remembered by school friends for his scholastic ambitions and hard working . . . friendly personality. Scientific course . . . a maihcmaiic major . . . plans to be a chemist . . . would like to attend the University 01' California 01' Stanford. Ambitious musically . . . four years in N. Kis band and orchestra . . . noted for his flute solos . . . got a ruling of excellent for two years at the Northwest Musical Meet for his flute playing m w. ., senior ALYCE ALNESS uAlu ROBERT ARNESS uBobn LEONARD ANDERSON uLen MARY ALEXIS ' A1ex JIM ANDERSON Hack and Jim GEORGE BIGGS Bugs' MYRTLE BROCK 'Muggins WILLIAM BARBAR HWillie LORRAINE BOYD HBoydie R SS BILLETT i; Honey Boy DAN COULTER HPrexy EUGENE COX Gene J :a ,Jf EDWARD ELLIOT uBudu CLARENCE ELIASON UClare MAXINE ELBERT uMax RUTH FULLERTON Fu1lie class MARY JANE ANDRE UJane RUTH AMUNDSEN Jack ALF ALNESS E-Boy JACK ANDERSON Jim and Jack BETTY BROWN Bets DONALD BESAW Long John ASENETH BEEBE Skipper JULIAN BEATTY uFred B-RNICE CRISS HSwan JACK CHITTIM Eight Ball YVONNE DANFORTII Dan OREN EIKUM nIken DONALD ERICKSON Eric ROBERT EDWARDS Lux JIM FOX uSox YUKIE FUKUZAWA Uke ------.....----- senior class MARGIE GEORGE Georgie CLARENCE GADAWA GaddyV, EMIL HILTON uBlondie - HERBERT HAMERSLOUGH A Herbie LEON HANSON HHans IVER IVERSON ulvyn OSCAR JOHNSON Ole FRANCES KVINNESLAND Fran ELMER KVINSLAND Buddie ANN KUGENER Kugie DONALD KENNEDY Ken GIFFORD LEHMAN HGifu DONALD MATHISON Chewy MARY MURPHY Teeven MARGIA MURDOCK uMarzieh JAMES MADISON HFerdinand $41 Who. K4 LU MABEL GUNDERSON Babe EDWARD GERSTENBERGER HCorky MARVEL HAMERS HBebe5, GLENN HIRSCHI FrCnchy MAXINE IVERSON Maxie ROBERT JULL Handsome ROBERT KEENHOLTS Keen ELAINE KVINSLAND HEM W x GUDRON KRISTENSEN G00dy RUSSEL KING Rus' KENNETH LUND Kr2nny GWEN LORETTE Ozzie TOMEO MUKAI Romeo ANITA MALDE Nita CHARLES MAYTTAND C1111; K FLOYD MILER nFlip senior PHILIP NELSON Peep JAMES NELSON Jimmy MARION NESBY Mary ETHEL NELSON HOlga RUTH ODELL HVal' ' ELMER PETERSON Pete BERNICE RYEN HBLllrI MIRIAM RUSSELL Mickey MAXINE SWENSON ' Max s JACK SPURLING Jake VERNON SVVANSON awans KENNETH SETTLE Kenny MARY REFINE Texas MARJORIE WHITNEY Bluey DON WOLD Flash ALLEN WILKINS Touchy class JEANNETTE NELSON HScatterbrain BETTY ANN NELSON Bets ERLING OSTROM Pappy ELIZABETH OUDERKIRK Lizzy RI CHARD ROWE Dick JAMES RYAN Hlvanhoe MARGARET SAVAGE Huck HAROLD STADSHAUG HStinky ARNE SFADSHAUG Jenky GEORGE SAWYER Sawbones JOIIN SCHNEIDER Turkey DORIS TOMPKINS nTiny LOUISE WOTH Casey MERLEE WILSON Cream Puff DONALD WEBSTER Webby GERALDINE ELLISON KTerry ARTHUR WILCOX President Senior Class class of nineteen-fortg Class 01? 1940 . . . end of four years 01' high school . . . the last year the best . . . Art Wilcox, president both semesters . . . very capable . . . a class with many outstanding students . . . original . . . clever . . . they made the most M high school. Memories 101'1; behind . . . Senior B2111 . . . autumn leaves . . . shaded lights . whirling figures . . . a grand time. April . . . Junior-Senior Prom . u . Wild West . . . cowboys . . . cowgirls . . loads of fun. Skagit Trip . . . earning money . . . magazine sales . . . assemblies . . . fountain pens . . . candy . . . movie and vaudeville . . . informal dance . . . fun for 2111 . . . the trip was well worth the work. May . . . graduation . . . girls in white gowns . . . boys in black gowns . . . diplomas . . . Yippee! Looking forward . . . eager . . . thoughtful . . . they set out to conquer America. -Yukie Fukuzawa junior class Fall 1939 . . . promoted to upperclassmen . . . first semester president . . . Buddy Jensen . . . supported by Dale Fullerton, vice-president . . . Lenore Klepper, secretary . . . treasurer, Anna Erickson . . . editor, Audrey Caldart. Main event of first semester . . . ice skating party . . A results . . . bruised, happy. Spring election . . . Buddy Jensen . . very popular . . . re-elected presi- dent . . . his assistants this time . . . Jean Lewis, Vice-president . . . secretary, Evelyn Lund . . . Ann Lenihan, treasurer . . . editor, Leys McCarter. Business venture . . . sold school pennants . . . very profitable. April 5, 1940 . . . Class proves original hosts to Senior guests . . . ten gallon hats . . . prairie moon . . . cowboys . . . Old West atmosphere . . . The Rancho Roundup. Delegates to Student Council . . . first semester, Vernon King, Theodora Nelson . . . second semester, Mae Dinnetz, Bob Vaa. Many honor students . . . many talented newcomers . . . More school leader- ship . . . Advisor, Miss Stickney . . . Juniors well prepared for next year and added responsibilities. AudreVy Caldart', Leys McCarterJ ' ' :19: f,4nj . 3:. ,1 V J 3X . 3 J UNIOR CLASS Top Row Baskins, Einar, Baardson, R. McPherson, L. Anderson, Burns, Carrier Third Row A1exis, Elder, I. Anderson, Eikum, Elbert, Erickson, Crabtree, Footer, I. Bersagel Second Row Fu11erton, Espelund, Bjorgen, Gaasland, Gadawa, Benson, Everts, Knudsen First R0w J. Green, Dinnetz, A. Erickson, Caldart, D. Erickson, Fiskaen, Hubbell, Dowell Top Row Lien, L. Lindahl, Henry, Lee Third R0w Kari, Hjelm, Kelly, K. Jacobson, H. Johnson, Hill Second Row -Hawk, Martin, J. Johnson, E. Jensen, McCarter, L. Hirschi, King First Row-Harbeck, Kvinsland, Hudson, Kindall, V. Jacobson, Hamers, Harris Top Row N0rdness, Rasmussen, Vaa, Olson, Twedt Second Row E. Lund, Lehrman, Walsh, Rose, K. Pugh, Tracy, M. Shintani, Stickney, Slippern First Row-Veggem T. Nelson, Morrison, Mullins, Lewis, Todd, Lenihan 501311011101? C1355 Completed active, successful year . . . directed by M1'. chrichscn . . . Wesley Borg, popular choice for president first semester . . . other popular officers . . . Joe Nilson, vice president . . . Michie Shintani, secretary . . . Stuart Jensen, treasurer . . Jack Danforth, editor. November 3, 1939 . . . presented Frosh with a party . . . grand success . . . highlight . . . a quizz program. Entered many activities . . . sports . . . .sevcral newly acquired letters. Second semester . . . president, Dave Gordon . . . assisting oficcrs . . . Joe Nilsen, re-elected Vice president . . . Bernice Kvinsland, secretary . . . Ernest Swal- ling, treasurer . . . Edna Pahnila, editor. Looking forward to fall of 1940 . . . they will enter sacred portals of N. K. as upperclasmen. Edna P;-1hnilar SOPHONIORE CLASS Top Row Dahl, J. Anderson. S. DeFord, Frykholm, Danforth, Beatty, Hursly Third RowgJ. Johnson. Aldo, Dalrymple, Frederickson, D. Carlson, Elkins, Firm, A. Anderson Second Row-Hamers, Davis, Hillcr, C0105, Garden, Boyd, Beebe First RowiFoss, E. Carlson, Bjm'gen, I. Anderson, Gunderson, Babcock, Cooper, Carpenter, Dowell Top R0w J. Johnson, Kristensen. S. Jensen. Madison. H. Johnson, Martin Third RowgJodry. Longmate, Johnson. Halsmh, E. Johnson, Mathison, Myrhe Second RowiG. Lehman, J. Johnson, N Johnson, R. Johnson, Kennedy, Looker, Murphy First Row-Hughcs, Lenihan, Hays, Mourer, W. Johnson, McGinty, Mesford, McGinn Top RowiStorhoEf, Scrvold, Pomeroy, W. Wilcox, Schneider, Ryen, Soderberg Third RotuirTodd, Pitscnbergcr. Virkelyst, M. Ward, J. Pugh, J. Nelson, Wold, M. Smith, Tracy Second Row73puling, J. Nelson, Sutherland, S. Nor'dnc-ss, L. Smith, Knmikawa, Young, R. Maki. Firm How Vzmmno. Swonson, Slayton. Shintani, Pulmila, J. Pix, C. Pix, L. Tum; son, L. Tomeson freshman class Entcrcd N. K. as G1'ccnho1'ns . . . soon prove worthy addition . . . first leader, Bob Andre . . . aided by Dave Berg, Vice president . . . Olive Weller, sec- retary . . . Bill Wheeeler, treasurer . . . Loyd Myrvang, editor . . . represented in Student Council by . . . Barbara Keenholts . . .IDennis Gaasland. Debut inio society . . . Frosh-Soph party . . . social life appeals . . . possess initiative . . . organize iirst Frosh basketball team . . . become league champions . . Coach, Martin Franciscovitch. Second semester . . . Bob Andre re-elected president . . . New helpers . . . Kcrnc'h Rasmussen, vice president . . . Darlene Jensen, secretary . . . Babette Kuett treasurer . . . editor, Lila Jean Hamerslough . . . Represented in Student Council by . . . Shirley Douglass . . . Jack Henry. Class 0f 43 . . . good leaders . . . good scholars . . . good sports. Li1a Jean Hamerslough FRESHMAN CLASS TOD Row Criss, Green, Adams, Bolt, Ekstedt, Apeland. Alcorn T11ird7R0w B. Anderson, Clarke. L. Anderson, C Bersagel, Bowman, Hamerslough, Hagen, Seaforth, Fulton Second Rovaullerton, Guldjord, Bloom, Berg, Dove, Andre, B. Green, Gaasmnd . First Row:Eike, Ellison, B. Anderson, Alcorn, C. Iverson, T. Iverson, Douglass, Hamalamen Top Row -K. Jensen, Haskins. McPherson. J. Henry, H. Hanson, Lindahl, Myrvang, M. Hansen, Lorette Third Row G. Jones. Curtwright, J. Lehman, Kuett, D. Jensen. Kenny, Keenholts, Lund Second RowF-R. Johnson, Halvorsen, R. Nelson, Ulrich, Nesby, Niome, Lakeness, Kainulainen First Row-Malmedal, Kallio, V. McMillan, G. McMillan, Mayrand, H. Nelson Top Row L. Maki, Rice, Vaa, Thompson, Winnsborough, Braskerund, George Fourth Row Soderberg, Todd, Ohmen, Whitney, Stromberg, Wheeler, Kamine, Wolfe Third Row Swanson, Stickney, E. Peterson. Pugh, Peters. Pierce, Nilluka Second Row-Rasmusson, Odell, Weiss, Paulsen, Tuome, C. Peterson. C. Jensen. B. Shields First, RowgSWan, Weller, Sandnhl. Price, Porter, 13. Shields, Takasaki, Ucnishi, Stotts EhVIx. music department Have completed a busy year . . . . under the direction of Mr. Sherman, the ; music department has developed enormously in the past few years. A new building has provided them with a large modern room in which to practice . . . 65 members in the band . . . have marched at the American Legion Convention in Spokane . . . Daffodil Festival in Tacoma . . . Armistice Day Program at Bremerton . . . Potlatch Parade in Seattle. Orchestra has not been idle . . . played at Various P. T. A. meetings . . . in- cluding county P. T. A. . . . Senior Play . . . Library Play . . . County music meet, Music Meet held at North Kitsap this year . . . April 19 . . . five schools took part . . . Gig Harbor, Bainbridge, South Kitsap, Silverdale, North Kitsap . . . approxi- matcly 230 students performed. Purple Clef . . . very active this year . . . organized to promote interest and knowledge of music . . . sponsored several parties . . . 1939-40 officers . . . president, Donald Wold, Vice-prsident, Bob Edwards; secretary-treasurer, Louise Hill; editor, Elvyn Knudson. W ma w H xmmwf ,WW w 4 BAND Top RowiEliason. Niven, Everts, Knudsen, Baardson, Waldron, Pugh, Coulter Third Row-rSIippm'n, Edwards, Nelson, Lund, Tracy, Hill, My1vang. Barber Second Row Beebe, Woth, Morrison, Wold, Hubbell, Wilson, Kamakawa. Nelson, Stevenson Mathisonx Sawyer ; 3:1: ROVW-Hill, Carlson ORCHESTRA Back Ronglbcrt, Coulter. Evens, Lcnsen, Tonmklns, Lund, Mmtin Fifth Roerjorgcn, Morl'imn, Alnfss, Stfnvonson, Eliason, Baardson, Torgcson, Torgcaon Fourth RowiWolcl, Slippcrn, Walch'on, Niven, Knud- 0n, Pugh, Hill. Wilson Third Row-B. Nordncss, S. Nordness, Pugh P. Nelmn. J. Nelson, Johnson, Fukuzawa., Carpenter, Young Second Row HanSon. Ncsby. McMiHan Front RoW-Kvinsland, Elder, Lewis girls, glee club Girlis Glee Club this year was used as more 01 a practice group for the Chorus than a group of its own . . . previously always had the honor to represent the vocal music department at the Graduation Excercises . . . but this year the Chorus sang at the Graduation . . . Other than the Vocal Music Festival in Silverdale, the Glee Club made no public appearance. The organization was under the direction of Mr. Newberry. north kitsap chorus Again under the direction of Mr Newberry . . . Composed of 80 members . . . chosen from an original turnout of one hundred and fifty at the beginning of the year. First appearance of the group came at a student body assembly . . . first real showing was in the annual Christmas Concert . . . Concert, this year, featured the choir . . . with several solos and duet numbers, furnished by the instrumental music department. County Music Festival was divided into two parts this year . . . the ChOI'US went to Silverdale on April 12 and participated in the Festival . . . The music sung included a group of five negro spirituals . . . participation in the massed choir numbers ttThe Bells . . . iiGod is a Spirit? Final appearance of the chorus at the graduation for the class of 1940 . . . first time the chorus had taken part in this event for the past three years . . . since they had been furnishing music for the Baccalaureate instead. GLEE CLUB Top Row Newberry, S. Elbert, Stickney, Aldo, Kvinsland, Dunham, Ellison, L. Stickney, A. Johnson Seventh Row Fiskaen, Footer, Hamalain-n. Jodry, Lehman, Eikum, M Elbert Sixth Row Lamb, Boyd, Danforth. Frederickson. Barns. Nelson, Mathison, Myrh': Fifth Row MaIde, Hudson, D. Gunderson, Ryon, Jansen, Jull, H. Johnson, M. Swenson, F. Erickson. Jones Fourth Row M. Gunderson, Peters, Caldart, Longmate, Bowman. Pahnila, Cooper, Murphy, Firm Third Row Bergsage1, Sandahl, Kainulainen, Nelson, Peterson, Price, Mayrand. Klepper, Elkins, Hjelm Second Row Hays, Martin, Gaylord, Lakeness, B. Anderson, Douglass, Porter, Bergsagcl. Harris First R0w M. Lenihan, Shintani, Uenishi, Lundquist, L. Swanson, Hughes, Takasaki. A. Lenihan. Eike, Fullerton CHORUS Top RowwNewberry, Andre, Dahl, Stoudt, Fullerton, Vaa, Rose Seventh Row-Winsborough. J. Johnson, Pomeroy, Beebe, Rowe, L. Anderson Stadshaug, Carrier, Bjorgen, Green Sixth Row-Nime, Nesby, Sawyer, Coles, DeFord, J. Danforth, Chittim, Gordon, Bloom, Mathison Fifth Row Kristenson, Myrhe, H. Johnson, Aldo, Eikum, Dunham, Kvinsland, L. Stickney, J. Nelson, R. Johnson Fourth Row-A. Johnson, Ryen. Cooper, Longmate, Bowman. Frederickson Mathison, Hamerslough, Hudson, Gunderson Third Row E11ison, R. Stickney, Caldart, Sandahl, Pahnila, Harris, Klepper, Barnes, Fullerton, Brock Second Row Finn, Peterson, H. Nelson, Y. Danforth, Boyd, Jensen, Lehman, Mayrand, Murphy. Jull, M. Swenson First Row-Shintani, Martin, Uenishi, Lundquist, L. Swensen, Hughes, Carlson Larson, Douglass, Eike. Lenihan, Malde ui .----. . wmush m smoo. cLss onesem-s l I I I I I I I I I I 8:00 am. I I I I I I I I I I I Top-Kennedy, Ellison, Danforth. Mayrand, Brown. Boyd. Wilcox, Murdock, Biggs, Sawyer, Andre, Mathison Bottom-Jensen, Benson, Eikum, Fukuzawa, Newberry uthe eges of tlaloc Senior Play . . . mystery . . . drama . . . comedy . . . thrills . . . cheers . . . Arizona ranch . . . missing owner . . . hidden treasure . . . villainous professor . . . pretty heroine . . . weird superstition. . . fanatic Indian . . . thunder . . . lightning Mexican Spitfire . . . New England. Directed by Mr. Newberry . . . stage assistants . . . George Benson, Oren Eikum, Buddy Jensen . . . prompters . . . Yukie Fukuzawa, Barbara McCarter. CAST ...................................................................... YVONNE DANFORTH CHARLES MAYRAND GEORGE SAWYER ....GERALDINE ELLISON DONALD KENNEDY Nancy Howe, the heroine Tommy Tinker, curious hero John Wayne, missing rancher V Pepita del Santos, Mexican Spitfire .. Salvador del Santos, the Senorita's bro Amanda, New England housekeeper MARGIA MURDOCK Ezra, Amanda's husband ...... GEORGE BIGGS The Professor, villain in the plot. ART WILCOX Fudge Rogers, sagebrush taxi driver DON MATHISON Nawa, mysterious Indian RF'I'I'Y BROW'N Virginia Lee Byrd, Southern belle .......... MARY JANE ANDRE Pat Gillis, breezy westener T ORRAINE BOYD BOYS LETTERMEN Top Row-Elliot, Henrichsen, Wilcox, Eliason, Vaa, Rose Fifth Row Schneider, Coulter, Looker, Erickson, Fox. Spurling, Madison Fourth Row Gerstenberger, Olson, Nelson, Frykholm, Servold, Benson, Mathison Third Row Ryan, Gadawa, Ryen, Lien, Rasmussen, Fullerton, McPherson Second Row-DeFord, Swanson, C. Gadawa, Chittim, Billett, Anderson, Johnson, Kvinsland First Row G. Hirschi, Wold, L. Hirschi, Jensen, Gaasland, Dahl, Hamerslough GIRLS, LETTERMEN Top Row;Aden, Elbert, Halseth Third Row-E1der, Kelly, Swenson, Kvinsland, B. Nelson, Ellison Second Row-Woth. Green, Crabtree, Jensen, Alness, Fullerton, Erickson First Row Hil1, Dinnetz, Wilson, Danforth, Boyd, Andre CAMERA CLUB Top Row4eifert, Guiljord, Hawk, Kari, Benson Second Row Hays, Andreson, Ward, Johnson, Carpenter, Tracy, Stevenson First Row-C. Pix, J. Pix, Torgeson, Torgeson, Bjorgen, McGinn bogs, lettermen 1939-40 a lively year for Boys, Lettermen . . . cooperated with Girlsh Let- termen to win Home Coming sign contest . . . sponsored intramural basketball games and track meets. Eligibility . . . earn a varsity letter . . . to get a varsity award have to fill. requirements and have the recommendation of the coach. Requirements are . . . fourteen quarters in football . . . seven points in track or one first place . . . eighteen innings in baseball . . . twelve quarters in basketball. Officers . . . president, Jim Fox . V Vice president, Bud Elliott . . . secreit'i' v Jack Chittim . . . treasurer, Ed Gerstenberger . . . editor, Ross Billett . . . adviser, Mr. Henrichsen. girls, lettermen Under the supervision of new advisor . . . Miss Aden . . . more aciive than in previous years. Many new members . . . girls seem more interested in sports . eligibllity . . must earn a letter . . . or a chevron . . . or the equivalent of 250 points . . . points must be acquired in more than one sport. Officers . . . president, Mary Jane Andre . . . Vice president, Geraldine Ellison . secretary, Merlee Wilson : . . editor, Mae Dinnetz. camera club Records with film many of. N. Kfs lighter and often embarrassing moments . . . Held party February 14 . . . purpose, to gather snaps for the annual . . . main activities directed toward taking and developing better pictures . . . Officers first semester . . . president, Robert Hawk; Vice president, Oiva Kari; secretary-treasurer, George Bensbn . . . Second semester . . . president, George Benson; vice president, Dorothy Tracy; secretary-treasurer, Donna McGinn . . . editor, Carol Pix . . . Miss Seifert, adviser. Hprh ' Twirlers torch honor societg To encourage and reward scholastic achievements . . . to inspire good citi- zenship . . . to develop character . . . fundamentals of this worthy oganization. Initiation program patterned after Kay Keyserbs College 01' Musical Knotvl ledge . . . held on December 7 . . . to acquire membership in this society is :1 worth- while achievement for every student at N. K. Officers for the two semesters . . . president, Doris Jean Tompkins, Merlee Wilson . . . Vice president, Merlee Wilson, Ann Kugener . . . secretary, Ann Kugener, Anna Erickson . . . editor, Yukie Fukuzawa, Robert Vaa . . . Advisor, Mr Franciscovich. m golden: spear Successful year . . . sponsored Annual Homecoming . . . did a good job 91' ushe1ing . . . selling tickets at school activities. Composed of ten Seniors . . . ten Juniors . . . each year . . . five sophomore girls . . . five sophomore boys . . . Chosen by nomination and vote of members and approval and vote of teachers . . . basis of choice . . . willingness to work . . . grades dependability . . . appearance Advisor, Mr Webster . . . Officers of the past year . . . president, Art Wilcox, Herbert Hamerslough . . . vice president, Herbert Hamerslough, Vernon Swanson . secretary, Merlee Wilson . . . treasurer, Doris Jean Tompkins . . . editor, Leys McCarter, Buddy Jensen. compass , V New Regime . . . edited by new Journalism Class . f . Miss Adgn . . . able advisor . . . Last semester printed for first time . . . supported by advertising . . . Planning . . . making . . . printing . . . soliciting for each issue kept the staff hust- ling . . . Contest at end of year provided paper with attractive nameplate. Editor, Don Kennedy . . . assistant editor, Betty Brown . . . sports editor, Herbert Hamerslough . . . feature editor, Myrtle Brock . . . circulation manager, Ber- nice Criss . . . business manager, Ethel Nelson. HONOR SOCIETY Top Row Francisc0Vich. Schneider, Wilcox, Swanson, Vaa, Henry, Jensen Fifth Row -Kvins1and, Pugh, Hamers, Walch. Gerstenberger. Swalhng, Boyd, Mathison Fourth Row-Beebe, Nelson, H. Beebe, Erickson, J. Nelson, Tracy, Stevenson, Dowell Third Row Young, Kelly, Bcrsagel. Jodry. Pitsenberger, Mathison, Brown, Carlson Second R0w K1epper, Russell, Hamers, Halseth, Lehrman. Lund, Wilson, Fukuzawa First Row-Lenihan, Pahnila, Dinnetz, Harris, Kugencr, Fullerton, Tompkins, Shintani GOLDEN SPEAR Top Rwo-Caldart, Webster, Boyd, Hamerslough, Wilcox, D. Webster, King, Danforth Second R0w Swans0n, McCartcr, Vaa, Kelly, Jensen, Mathison First Row-Klepper, Wilson, Lund, Kvinsland, Erickson, Tompkins COMPASS Top Row Brock, Wilkins, Hansen, McCarter, Aden Second Rovaermedy, Chittim, Schneider, Besaw, Hamerslough First Rovayen, Gundreson, Kelly, Caldart, Criss, Nelson, Brown girls1 club council 1939-40 has been a busy year for the Girlst Club . . . The Needy Family Drive met with unusual success . . . Cooperation with the Girls, Club brought hapi- ness to many unfortunates. Exchange of gifts at the annual Christmas program did much to promote friendliness among the girls. Sponsoring of many interesting vocational talks by successful women of. various fields . . . Middy Ma-ry Drive . . . sponsoring of Courtesy Week . . . a few of the other activities engaged in. Motherst and Daughters, Tea combined With installation served as a farewell to an actlve year. Officers for 1939-1940 . . . president, Betty Ann Nelson . . . Vice president, Doris Jean Tompkins . . . secretary, Jeanette Nelson . . . treasurer, Mary Jane Andre . editor, Yukie Fukuzawa . . . advisor, Mrs Lindgren. b035, club Active year under able leadership of Mr. Scheyer . . . Most important activity . . . Christmas Needy Family Drive . . . cooperated with Girlst Club . . . sponsored a movie for the same purpose. Member of prominent sports figure addressed boys . . . intertaining . . .edu- cational . . . collaborated with faculty in appointing boys patrol . . . keep order in assemblies. Amateur night . . . held in the spring . . . evening performance . . . open to the public . . . huge success. Sponsored project . . . purchasing of outomatic washing machine . . . so boys can wash their towels. 1939-40 officers . . . president, Ed Gerstenberger . . . vice president, Jim Fox . . . secretary, Vernon Swanson . . . treasurer, Dan Coulter . . . editor, George Biggs. home economlcs First activity . . . ordered bronze National Home Economics Pins . . . signify membership in national organization . . . cooperated With the Girls, Club in the preparation and serving of the lunch at the Christmas party . . . Mrs. Knudson, the chairman of the Poulsbo Home Economics Club . . . spoke at the February meet- ing on the various activities of her organization. Representatives attended the Western Home Economics convention . . . of which Ruth Amundsen was vice president. Officers of the year . . . president, Ann Kugener . . . vice president, Myrtle Brock . . . secretary, Lois Kendall . . . treasurer, Ida Anderson . . . editor, Frances Elkins. l , t ,l. GIRLS CLUB Top Rova. Nelson, J. Nelson. Hamers Second 0w Lindgren, Tompkins, Kvinsland First RowiHamerslough, Hamers, Andre, Fukuzawa BOYS CLUB Top Row Fox Third Row-Swanson, Biggs, Chittim Second Row Scheyer, Gordon, Kvinnesland First Row-Coulter, Vaa, Gerstenberger HOME ECONOMICS Top R0w Warner, Elkins. Kugener, Brock First Row-Anderson, Kindall, Hudson norse club Active year . . . Leif Erickson Day Program . . . Homecoming Day Poster contest . . . candy sales at Sons of Norway games . . . Viking blood proved at ice skating party . . . March 8 . . Sigvald Quale contest . . . Berger Nordness wins high honors . . . 1939-40 officers . . . presidents, Harold Stadshaug, Jeanette Nelson . . . Vice presidents, Vernon Swanson, Donald Mathison . . . secretary and treasurers, Kathryn Jacobson, Gudrun Kristenson . . . Norse Paper editors, Inger Bergsagel, Berger Nordness, Fern Erickson . . . English editors, Donald Mathison, Vernon Swanson. -Mr. Arnt Oyen, Advisor. latin club No club officers . . . activities confined to study of Roman history, Roman daily life . . . customs . . . mythology to be used in future classical literature. . . . Spring . . .plays presented in Latin . . . original costumes . . . Miss Lindgren, advisor. Spanish club Viva Sud America . . . Newest Spanish textbook for study . . . dozen books added to library for Spanish students . . . Used National Geographic Magazine and daily papers as basis of study . . . read Spanish stories . . . made scrapbooks . . . gave reports on Mexico . . . South America . . . customs, costumes . . . no club officers . . . Miss Lindgren, Adviser. NORSE CLUB Top Row Oyen, Eliason, B. Nordness Third Rowvs. Nordness, Rassmussen, Bjorgen, Stadshaug, Alncss, Swanson Socond Row-Wold, Nesby, Erickson. Nelson, Woth, Maihison First Row Kvins1and, Gunderson, A. Alness, Boyd, 'Bel'gsagel, Kristensen. LATIN CLUB Top Row-Hill, Jensen, Schneider, Burns, Looker, McPherson, Boyd, Hawk Third Row Elder, Kvinsland, Slippern, Lehman. Lindgren, Kuett, Tracy, Myhre Second Row-Martin, Alexis, Pitsenberger, J. Pix. C. Pix, Morrison, Mathison First Row-Lcwis, Harris, Klepper, Johnson, Carpenter, Mayrand SPANISH CLUB Top Row-Coulter, Lehman Third Rongverts, Walch. Webster, Twedt, Nelson, Gerstenberger Second Row Bere, Kelly, Lund, Lindgren, Caldart, Lehman First RowiHarbeck. Ouderkh'k, Dinnetz, Kugcner, Tompkins librarg Addition of 150 new books . . . new and larger magazine rack . . . more convenient library arrangement . . . new shelves, thanks 10 Custodian7 Mr. Hubbard. Year started with a 9bang9 . . . library party at Miss Stickney's home . . . staff sponsored 9Book WeelW contests . . . One dollar prizes to . . . Betty Ann Nelson, scrapbook . . . Vernon Swanson, poster . . . Donald Kennedy, speech . . . Clara Bergsagel, essay . . . purchase of library pins distinguishes librarians . . . ef- ficient advisor . . . Miss Stickney. fire and safetg '1 xnv - l . Second year of service . . . object . . . to make school more safety minded members . . . ten seniors, ten juniors . . . proud members of National Fire Protection Association . . . Advisor, Mr. Owen. Play, gLife in the Ozarky high spot of Fire Prevention 'Week . . . other services . . . talks on fire prevention at grade schools . . . patrolling N. K35 halls . . . instrumental in forming of new Fire District in North End. 1939-1940 officers . . . first semester . . . Jack Chittim, chief . . . George Benson, captain . . . Vernon Swanson, lieutenant . . . Art Wilcox . . . Sargent . . . second semester . . . almost the same . . . Ed Gerstenberger, captain . . . Don Mathi- son, sergeant. eVernon Swanson. LIBRARY Top Row McCarter, Chittim. Riggs Second RowiKelly, L. Stickney, R. Sticknoy, Ellison, Brown First Row Br0ck, Ryen, Danforth, Nelson, Caldart, Fukuzawa FIRE AND SAFETY Top Rov-wEspelund, R. King, G. Hirschi, V. King, Mathison Second Row-Wilcox, Erickson, Billett, Lindahl, Swanson, Chittim, Gerstenbergcr, McPherson First Row-Oyen, Wold, Rose, Nordness, Vaa, L. Hirschi, Hawk, Benson viking staff 1940 Editorial Staff . . . lots of new ideas . . . streamlined annual . . . unusual picture mounting . . . modern art theme . . . snappy write-ups . . . lots of work . . . lots of fun. Thanks to Miriam Russell, Lorraine Boyd, Yvonne Danforth . . . for help given the editorial staff . . . thanks to Stuart Jensen, Yukie Fukuzawa, Camera Club for snaps taken . . . to students who helped with advertising in different communities. viking artists New teacher . . . new ideas . . . early start . . . worked hard on drawings . modern streamlined art themes followed in drawings . . . lots of grief . . . lots of joy . . . can proudly point to the results. Special mention of Bob Eina-r , . . did the printing on snaps and other pictures. VIKING STAFF In Back-Benson, Kelly, Wilcox Front Erickson, Brown, Ellis, Hamerslough VIKIRG ARTISTS In BackiDunham, Franciscovich, Hudson. Elbert FrontiHenry, Einar, Fukuzawa, Nelson future farmers of america 1939-40 Officers . . . president, Bud KVinsland . . . vice president, Vernon King . . . secretary, Russel King . . . treasurer, Arne Stadshaug . . . editor7 Ernest Swalling . . . advisor, Mr. Van Woerden Active year for F. F. A. . . . Sponsored smoker . . . December 16 . . . nine fast bouts . . . good crowd. Invited Home Economics girls to party at Island Lake . . . each boy allowed to take an extra guest . . . dancing . . . boating . . . gala time . . . May 8, April 24 . . . all day trip to Seattle . . . Visit feed stores . . . experiments in feeds . . . Visited packing houses. Lots of field trips throughout the year . . . Visited local farms . . . pruned trees . . . various services for farmers . . . took observation trips. Judging team . . . Clifford Partch, Jack Spurling, John Johnson, Kenneth Settle . . . went to a contest at Carnation . . . Allen Brothers . . . Puyallup Fair . . , took several prizes. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Back Row Arncss, Nelson, Wilcox, Partch. Iverson, Ryan, Gadawa, Erickson, Van Woerden, Whitney, Bjorgen, Beatty, Miller, Ekstedt Middle Row-King, Johnson, Ryen, Braskerund. Spurling, Olson, Stadshaug. Kvinsland, Settle, Davis, Peterson, Swalling, Johnson, Stovhoff Front Row- Mukai. R. King, Murphy, J. Johnson, Green, Wheelm', Hirschi, Jensen, Jeffrieq, Bloom, Rasmussen, Tuome, Nilluka, Ohman JUDGING TEAM Partch, Spurling, Van Wocrdcn, Johnson, Settle ???;.3 M 3,3 M; 3a. y E? , w .1 aw football Runners-up t0 Fife for class B title in state . . . Winning streak of twenty- three consecutive games broken when Fife won 7-0 in final battle of year . . . Vik- rngs take Tri-County championship for third straight time . . . win over Bremerton in first game of season, 38-0 . . . crush Sequim, 26-0 . . . take a tough one from Port Townsend, 14-0 . . . steam-rollercd Port Angeles into submisison, 25-0 . . . a walk- away from Bainbridge, 45-7 . . . Coach Scheyerhs stalwarts whip Vashon 18-6 . . . Win No. 7 was from South Kitsap, 21-0 . . . Take league title when game with Silver- dale ends with North Kitsap on top 13-6 . . . Thafs all for the year except with before an Back SQUAD LINEUP Back Row, left to rightF-Scheyer, S. DeFord, Danforth. Schneider. Lien, Servold, Nelson, Rassmussen, Soderberg, G. DeFord, Partch Middle Row, left to right-Frykholm, Gaasland. Coulter. Benson, Gadawa, Chittim, Johnson, Billett, Madison, Rose Front Row, left to right-FSpurling, Kvinsland. Gerstenberger, G. Hirschi, Dahl, Elliott, L. Hirschi, Olson mentioned Fife encounter played at Bremerton on November 17 before a crowd of 2500 fans . . . Ed Gerstenberger picked for Inspirational Award . . . Jack Chittim is Hon- orary Captain for year . . . Eleven lettermen back for next seasons team . . . and 30 reads the 1939 schedule of the North Kitsa-p Union High School football team . . . A total of eight wins as against one loss. -Herbert Hamerslough. SECOND TEAM Back Rothasmusscn, Frykholm, Lindahl, Lein, Olson, Schneider. Lamb Front Rothoyd, Dahl, Pomeroy, Looker, Anderson, Johnson basketball Tied with Vashon for Tri-County League Championship . . . Lose playoff games and chance to go to district meet . . . Record for season seventeen wins . . . six losses . . . Defending league champions . . . Lose to Vashon first game of sea- son . . . . Come back to take eleven league triumphs in succession . . . A11 senior team this year with exception of Benny Rose, Junior forward . . . starting combina- tion this season . . . Kvinsland and Gerstenberger forwards . . . Billett center . . . Fox and Gadawa guards . . . prospects for year to come 10 iS quite well with good second teams coming up . . . This year's Fi'e. hen quintet won the championshlp in their league. '1 t ' mi Gadfgmu U Q u G N710 9 i1 North Kitsapm North KitsapW North Kitsapm North Kitsap, North Kitsap. V North Kitsap North Kitsapm: North Kitsap.... North Kitsap North Kitsap North Kitsapw FRESHMAN TEAM Back Row Whee1cr, Alcorn. McComb, Whitney, Andre, Loretta Front R0w Ode11, Weiss, Berg. Rasmussen, Gaasland Port Angeles. Pilgrims' Club Vashon.... Silverdale Bainbridge Bremerton, , . . Sons of Norway. ,,'W. Port Angeles Gig Harbor . South Kitsap 11 Vaughn .................. ,4 SCHEDULE Here North Kitsap.. , Here North Kitsapm, There North Kitsap,. . Here North Kitsap . . There North Kitsap, V Here North Kitsap, , Here North Kitsap There North Kitsap,.. Here North Kitsap There North Kitsap. Hero Vashonm S!lverdale, Bainbridge. Gig Harbor Sons of Norway Bremerton, South Kitsap , Vaughn . , Vashon, ., Bremerton. V Here There Here There Here There Here There Port Orchard Port Orchard Back Rowv-Whitney, Erickson, Anderson, Schneider, Paulsen Second Row-Coles, Spurling, Alcorn. Biggs, Hamerslough, Lee, Pomeroy, Andre, Gordon, Madison First Row-Alness, Gadawa, Kvinsland, Gerstenberger, Mathison, Elliott, Gadawa, Billett, Fox, Scheyer Back Row-Hamerslough, Fox, Gerstenberger, Kvinsland, C. Gadawa First Row-Pomeroy, Alness, Ed Gadawa, Mathison, Elliot. baseball Defending Tri-County League champions . . . Only four league games played at present time . . . Take Bainbridge into camp by scores of 5-0 and 4-2 . . . Win two contests from South Kitsap 4-3 and 10-0 . . . Practice encounter with Bremerton was won by latter team to tune of 4-3 . . . Pitchers this year include Donald Mathi- son, first string chucker, who pitches from the left side . . . Jim Fox, who plays second base when not pitching . . . John Schneider,' another southpaw . . . Sam Alcorn, Dave Adams, and George Madison, all rookies who will do better in later years . . . Taking care of the catching department is first-stringer, Bud Elliott . . . Ross Billett and Donald Spurling also do part of the job . . . At first base finds Clar- ence Gadawa and Donald Erickson . . . Second base is filled by Jim Fox . . . Short stop is readily taken care of by Ed Gerstenberger and reserve, Bob Andre . . . At third base, Bud Kvinsland is the guardian with Gus Odell as his assistant . . . In the outfield, Ed Gadawa, Herbert Pomeroy, Herbert Hamersiough, and Alf Alness . . . Bob Lee is another gardener . . . Others on the team are Bill .Whitney, Jimmy Ander- son, Stanley Paulson, Dave Gordon, and George Biggs . . . Gordon is the reserve second baseman . . . Coach Dwight Scheyerts outfit has nine games left to play this season and the outlook is bright for another championship team. -Herbert Hamerslough AtiY-i 4 GIRLSt BASKETBALL Back RowEAden, Boyd, Kvinsland, Nelson, Wilson Front RowAEllison, Danforth, Andre, VVoth Second Team Top RoweAlness, Halseth, Aden, Pugh, Bowman Second RoweAldo, Peters, Gunderson, Jacobsen, Hamers First Row;Shintani, Jensen, Lundquist, Dinnetz, Carlson girls, basketball North Kitsap Girlst Basketball team . . . total of four games . . . two wins . . . two losses . . . first game . . . played at Vashon . . . 22-17 victory for the Pirates . . . Vashon returned the compliment . . . Vikings with a do or die spirit sent them home on the short end of a 20-16 count. Final battles with Bremerton . . . first game . . . N. K. girls playing with their best brand of ball . . . won 30-16 tables turned with Bremerton on top 20-19. Team composed of eight players . . . seven seniors . . . Bernice Kvinsland will lead next years, team . . . N. K. forwards, Betty Ann Nelson, Merlee Wilson, Lorraine Boyd . . . centers, Bernice KVinslatnd, Maxine Elbert . . . side centers, Yvonne Danforth, Louise Woth . . . guards, Mary J ane Andre, Geraldine Ellison . . . adviser, Miss Aden. Girls had a lot of fun playing . . . with the help of their coach Clarence Gada-wa: . . . who did a dependable job and help give the fair sex a successful season. Second team . . . also finished up on a fifty-fifty basis . . . won two games from Vashon . . . lost two to Bremerton. Top Rowe J. Johnson,, Winsborough, Ed Fullerton, Vaa, Eliason, Gahen, Rasmussen, Ulrich, ' ! Gaasland, Apeland, Hamerslough, Espelund. Coulter. McComb Second RoweWeiss, G. DeFord, Bloom, L. Hirschi, G. Hirschi, Pomeroy, C. Rasmussen, D. Fullerton, Loretta, Anderson, Lion, St DeFord, Davis 64x First Row-Henrichsen, Henry, 0. Johnson, Chittim, Billett, Lindahl, Swanson, Wold, H. Gaasland, McPherson, K. Jensen. Swanson, fohnsor' Eliason Coulter, Chittim, Wold, Hirschi, Billett, G. HirschL Hamerslough, Rasmussen. ; u track team The strongest track team in years is what they are calling the Viking thin- ciads . . . The squad totals ten Seniors and twentyetwo Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen . . . Three dual meets have been held so far With the Vikings coming out on top of two of them . . . The first with Bremerton, was lost by the score of 82-41 . Next, they overwhelmed Vashon 911A; to 16W3 . . . South Kitsap was snowed under to the tune of 79-25 . . . On April 13, Ross Billett, Laverne Hirschi, Jack Chittim, and Don Wold set a new distance medley mark of 6:54.8 at the Centralia Relays . . . Billett ran the 220, Hirschi galloped next in the 440, Chittim scampered with the 880, and Wold finished it off with a blistering three-quarter mile . . . A triangular meet with Port Angeles and Sequim remains on the schedule together with the Tri-County meet which will be held at Poulsbo on May 11 . . . Prospects again look good for next fyear with a large underclass squad coming up . . . Track mana- gers this year are Kenneth Jensen, Kenneth Rassmussen and Johnny Johnson . Some of the highlights of the season are Don Wold has run 21 2202.7 half mile . . . Jack Chittim has run a fast 53 quarter mile . . . Vernon Swanson who finished fourth in the mile at the state meet last year has been sick most of this season . . . Ross Billett has run the 100 yards in 10.2 eHerbert Hamerslough. OJ . twirlers Twirling unit, coached by Louise H111, added to N. Kfs Band . . . Members . . . Louise Hill . . . Harold Beebe . . . Tom Sawyer . . . Esther Carlson . . . Joan Mathison . . . Gudrun Kristensen . . . Louise Woth . . . Barbara Keenholts . . . Lorraine Swenson . . . Pat Hays . . . Jean Aldo . . . Bertha Jull . . . Lucille Curtwright . . . Elvera Larson . . . performed at home games . . . Port Townsend . . . Silverdale . . . Fife . . . basketball games . . . Bremerton . . . Armistice Day Parade . . . appeared at Daffodil Festival . . . Tacoma . . . March 30 . . . Legion Convention, Aberdeen . were initiated as members of Purple Cleff . . . Betty Anne Nelson and Louise Hill . . . co-drillers. -Louise Hill. 3611 leaders Reached new high in ijep . . . due to fine work of Yell Queen Myrtle Brock and assistants . . . Ruth Fullerton . . . Darlehe Jensen . . . promoted pep rallies, dem- onstrations, victory parades . . . Organized N. Kfs first pep club . . . Myrtle Brock elected president. bMyrtle Brock our advertisers have helped to make our Annual 21 success, and we wish to express our appreciation to them for showing so great interest in us. The offers in every advertisement are worthy of your consideration, and we hope that each reader of our Annual will patronize the following: 1 The business organizations of Poulsbo, Bremerton and the surrounding Vicinity Anderson Drug Store Armitage Motor Co. Bartlett Motor Co. Bennyhs Highway Service Station Bob,s Garage 85 Service Station Brehm 8: Matheson Bremerhs Department Store Bremerton Sport Shop Christenserfs Diamond 10c Store E. A. Borgen E. E. Creelman Eriksorfs Oil Sales First National Bank Fitzhs Forget-Me-Not Florist General Supply Co. Georgia Lewis Beauty Shop Grandview Service H. E. Gorman Heidemann Beverage Cow Helen Graham H. S. Myreboe 8L Sons Ice Bowl Jensenhs Creamery 8; Ice Plant Jorgen Nelson Jullfs Service Station Kahrfs Men Store Kaufman-Leonards Keyport Mercantile Co. Kingston Benefit Association Kingston Community Ladies, Aid Kitsap County Co-op. Assn. La Roche Studio LenVs, Inc. Leslie B. Nelson Liberty Bay Garage L. J. Stubblefield L0fa11,s Beauty 8; Barber Shop Marion Garland Money Savers, Inc. Olympic Foods Peninsula Stationers Penneyhs Petys Place Poulsbo Beauty Salon Poulsbo Cleaners Poulsbo Drug Co. Poulsbo Florist Shop Poulsbo Fountain Poulsbo Lumber Co. Poulsbo Mercantile Co. Poulsbo Studio Puget Sound Laundry Puget Sound Power 8!, Light Reliable Hardware 8; Furn. C0. Rex Drug R. G. VVaHace Richardson Store Rindal 8c Ness Royhs Place Sons of Norway, Poulsbo Lodge Spellmanhs The Grotto The Mission Cafe The Towne Tavern Tonyhs Service Tornensis Poultry Farm THE TOWNE TAVERN The Best of Food and Refreshments Kingston, Washington BENNTS HIGHWAY SERVICE STATION Groceries -- Candies - Tobaccos Gas and. Oil STAR ROUTE Congratulations 1940 KAUFMAN-LEONARDg HYour Favorite Furniture Store,' Offers for Your Selection A Larger Stock of Furniture at Lower Prices FREE DELIVERY Phone 602 Bremerton, Wash. TONY,S SERVICE GAS OIL ACCESORIES GREASING AND TIRE REPAIR Phone 917J Poulsbo J unction E. A. BORGEN General Merchandise - Quality Service Phone 312 Poulsbo, Washington Compliments of KINGSTON COMMUNITY LADIES AID Compliments of LOFALL,S BARBER 8: BEAUTY SHOP Crescent Laundry Agent Telephone 1417 Poulsbo, Wash. TO THE CLASS OF 1940 Compliments of POULSBO LODGE NO. 44, SONS OF NORWAY Compliments of L. J- STUBBLEFIELD OPTOMETRIST 620Fourth Street Bremerton, Wash. At Your Service KEYPORT MERCANTILE C0. WE HAVE IT Keyport, Washington 7 Lent s Inc. PLUMBING 8: ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Mail Order Prices 279 Fourth Avenue Bremerton, Wash. GRANDVIEW SERVICE CHEVEROLET SALES AND SERVICE Telephone 1810 Poulsbo, Wash. Compliments of OLYMPIC FOODS Johnson and Antonson, Props. Groceries - Fruits - Vegetables Kingston Phone 3112 Poulsbo If Your Looking for the Latest in Footwear For Graduation CHRISTENSENS FOR SHOES Fourth and Pacific Bremerton, 'Washington BOB,S GARAGE 8z SERVICE STATION Robert Lair, Proprietor General Auto Repair and Storage Kingston, Washington Choose Your Graduation Shoes at SPELLMANB BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE Types for Dress and Sports Wear - Whites, Greys, Blues and Blacks Free Foot X-Ray Careful'Fitting at Spellmams Buster Brown Shoe Store 206 Pacific Avenue Bremerton, Washington At Your Dealer Ask For Carnation Ice Cream Made Satin Smooth By Instant Freezing HEIDEMANN BEVERAGE 00., DISTRIBUTORS Bremerton, Wash. Penney's Customers Never Suffer from E BILLITISaE Just what type are you? Do you let bills accrue Till the iirst of each month marks a crisis? Or do you solemnly vow- O30ginning right nown That you'll save with our Low-For-Cash Prices? itSufferers are subject to attack , from Billitis around the first of W 3 the month, usually seeing $$$ .CPEIVNEV 6'0 marks before the eyes accozn- I ,Na panied by a marked ginkinag of funds in the bank. POULSBO DIRUG C0. Thor Guldjord, Ph. G. McKesson 85 Robbins Products-Carnation Ice Cream PHONE 4114 Meet the Gang at ThoNS Fountain for one of those Thick, Rich, Malted NIilks For Graduation Yoxfll Look Your Best in Hart, Schaffner 8a Marx 0r Royal Club Clothes $25 AND UP Racine Shoes and Florsheim Shoes4Complete Line Furnishings F I T Z 4 S 229 Pacific Avenue Bremerton, Wash. Phone 433 Let Us Help You Select that Graduation Watch . . . We Carry a Complete Line of Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham, Illinois, Bulova and Many Other Popular Makes 0f Watches. Prices from $7.50 up. We Urge You to Use Our Convenient Credit Plan JORGEN NELSON, JEWELER We Specialize in Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing 131 Pacific Avenue ' Bremerton, Wash. Telephone 818 PENINSULA STATIONERS YFormerly the Book Storm STANLEY E. WARDIN, Owner and Manager Exclusive Representatives for Royal Typewriters Office and School Supplies 4 Authorized Remington Agents 322 Pacific Avenue Bremerton, Wash. Phone 1435 THE GROTTO IVS Bremertows YNumher OneY Eating Place . . . Spcciaiizing in Steaks and Chops 523 Fourth Street Bremerton, Wash. Phone 588 Jenserrs Creamery A'NfD Ice Plant Cold Storage Lockers - Quality Dairy Products Dependable Service It Pays to Patronize Home Industry Telephone 3315-W Poulsbo, Wash. 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Telephone 535 Bremerton, Wash. Compliments of KINGSTON BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Compliments of FOIRGET-ME-NOT FLORIST Phone 2222 Bremerton, Wash. Compliments of E. E. CREELMAN DENTIST 203 Wallace Building Bremerton, Wash THE POULSBO BEAUTY SALON Specializes In NEW RAY PERMANENT WAVES REXQDRUG Bremerton, Washington Printed By KITSAP COUNTY HERALD b BREMERTON SPORT SHOP YOUR SPORT HEADQUARTERS Athletic Equipment - Fishing Tackle 119 Pacific Avenue Phone 460 Bremertou DIAMOND 100 STORE A Puget Sound Institution Merchandise Priced from 50 to $1.00 141 Pacific Avenue Phone 1942J Bremerton Compliments of ARMITAGE MOTOR CO. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers Phone 180 Bremerton, Wash. R. G. WALLACE Jeweler and Optometrist Fine Repair Work Fountain Pens Jewelry LIBELRTY BAY GARAGE Battery Service and Auto Repairs Union Gas and Oil Day and Night Wrecking Service T. Torgeson Phone 2214 Poulsbo, Wash. Compliments to the Class of 1940 PUGET SOUN D LAUNDRY 8: DRY CLEANERS 816 Seventh Street Bremerton, Wash. Phone 78 MONEY SAVERS INCORPORATED WHERE THE THRIFTY THRIVE Independently Owned Food Distributors Groceries - Fruits - Vegetables Quality Merchandise at Lowest Prices The Two Leading Food Stores in Kitsap County Telephone 1512 Poulsbo, VVa-Sh. KAHNS MEN STORE For Dress or Sports Apparel Where Bremerton Buys with Kahnfidence 227 First Street Bremerton ,Wash Phone 381 Compliments of H. S. MYREBOE 8z SONS Poulsbo, Washington R I N D A L 82: N E S S mrHE FEED STORE, Hay, Grain, Mixed Feed, Poultry Supplies, Custom Grinding, Mixing and Field Seed Telephone 610 Poulsbo, Wash. LESLIE B. NELSON Representing THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL FIRE ASShN NORTHWEST CASUALTY CO. Fire h Auto Phone 3417J Poulsbo, Wash. JULUS SEIRVICE STATION Associated Oil Products and Lubrication Firestone Auto Supplies and Accesories Poulsbo J unction POULSBO FOUNTAIN MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT JUNES DeLuxe Fountain Specials Sandwiches h Lunches THE RICHARDSON STORE Exclusive Agents in the North End for - O C T O N E K - The Best Letter Sweater Made Ask the Boy or Girl Who Wears One Phone 3815 Poulsbo, Wash. OUR CLOTHES CLEANING METHOD Not Only Prolongs the Life of Your Garment, But Restores the Original Beautiful Luster and Sheen that Common Cleaning Cannot Do POULSBO CLEANERS TORNENSIS POULTRY FARM 8: HATCHERY U. S. Certified S. C. W. Leghorn Chicks Cooperating in the National Poultry Improvement Plan A REPUTABLE PLACE AT WHICH TO BUY PHONE 919-J POULSBO, WASH. Compliments of ERIKSON,S OIL SALES Stove and Diesel Oil Phone 2911W , .Poulsbo, Wash. Compliments of BREMEES DEPARTMENT STORE 234 Pacific Avenue Bremerton, Wash. Phone 1498 LA ROCHE STUDIO Pioneer Photographers of the Northwest PORTRAITURE - COMMERCIAL VIEWING EXPERT PHOTO FINISHING Also a Full Line of Supplies for the Amateur Photographer Telephone 1287W Bremerton, Wash. KITSAP COUNTY CO-OPERATIVE ASS,N UNCORPORATED Dealers in Groceries, Giant Powder, Farm Implements, Hardware Flour, Vega Separators, Fairbanks-Morse Gas Engines Telephone 4912 Poulsbo, Wash. H.E.GORMAN LAWYER Bremerton Trust and Savings Bldg. Telephone 408 Bremerton POULSBO STUDIO Mrs. B. F. Moore Portraits 0 Developing -- Enlargements Poulsbo, Washington MARION GARLAN D Attorney and Counselor-at-Law 107 Dietz Bldg., Bremerton Telephone 154 Phone: Office 238 Residence: Port Orchard 110L HELEN GRAHAM Lawyer Bremer Building Bremerton, Wash. ROY0S PLACE Meals, Lunches, Boats and Refreshments Roy C. Sandahl Telephone 108 Kingston, Wash. FOR A CHANGE Treat Yourself to a Mission Dinner THE MISSION CAFE 302 Pacific Avenue Telephone 339 Bremerton Compliments of BREHM 8: MATHESON General Merchandise Telephone R-1815 Poulsbo, Wash. ANDERSON DRUG STORE JUEL ANDERSON Phone 5417 Poulsbo, Wash. GEORGIA LEWIS BEAUTY SHOP PHONE 1090 Bremer Building Bremerton, Wash. PETE,S PLACE OTIS TORGESON. Proprietor Light Lunches and Groceries Refreshments and Ice Cream Phone 4410 Poulsbo, Wash. Compliments of Poulsbo Lumber Company Building Materials PHONE 5212-W LIGHT P your face . . . with a smile! Light Conditioning chases deep shadows away and relieves eye- strain. A new I. E. S. lamp will provide better :ight . . . Better Sight and help you do better Home Work. PUGET $0IJND POWER 8: lIGHT CO. x 9-4 : X s C: X I V6 x I a Autographs - i 7 J 3 0 I a I g I T X , V. X ,g'ii' , ' . ? 'v 'l .. ' I rz ,1 , 24 Lce see N: 9 . :, 19 0233 A
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